The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 09, 1901, Page 11, Image 11

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THE SCRANTON Till!
'SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1001.
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Religious.
FOLLOWING In mi extinct from
"Knots or J'rosroHB In the Wo-k
of Clirlet Among Students:"
In U)3 tlicie weicln iho world nine bun
drcl 'indent Chtlitlin joeiallonj or
unions Id iinhcrfltlw, collcaci er hlclicr r-rhooli)
row (IOC)) tlit r are fourteen hundred.
Then forty-five thousand students and profe.
.nrs were members of iuch "clctei now the
Wnbcr Is nearly, II not ciiillr, tlxly-Ato thorn
ml. Then llicir weie ten national aludinenl move
ments! now there aie llflccn.
t that time the various nation il movements
wrto Isolated, and their ineiulxii were compira.
lively Ignorant of the work of Chrlt anions the
dudtiite In landj other than llielr own! now e
Hn the World' Mudentu rhrltln federation,
which unite all the Chil'tlan iiiovcinditj In the
world, wbleh his net these movements to acting
and rc'aillnir upon cull other inott helpfully,
nnd which hot only lin made the Undents of
ruli land lntcllljrcnt concerning those of other
nations and rates, and lus brought them Inlo
vtnpithy with each other, hut alio ha detoped
iMnonjr them a world conelounc.J.
Then there wcic only thlrty-els'it Mirrtarles
spending all or I lie larger put of llielr time In
Clirlillan worV amonK ttudcntj; thU ear there
are one hundred and one.
Then time wrio twenty-one uulldlnti, valued
at $lfin,i devoted to the work of student iuo
ilatlont, now there arc thirty-nine, valued at
ever $,fi,fifi
In H15 lht.ii. ii ie hi Id ten tiationil Undent
eviftrrnrre, nltemtnl bj twenty-fix hundred dele
rates, during the pad ear there -hue liccn
twenty Mick conlerenrc". with an attendance of
our fltty-two hundred (Indents.
Then time, win- i-pirlliiil wulinitm reported
In but thui' oi lour conntilcj; lncc then the
nurulier of lerivrttloiis ninonc Miulentc Ins In.
rreiicd ear .iltu tear, mid tJin Iiilt tl.e pitt year
leue then hive tccn fplrltual awakenings In
nearly every land Included In the federation.
In tlioe dv (hero were elrvcn thousand r-tu
dents In the lllblc clas and circles of the varl
out Christian awoihtlont; today the number li
our twenty-flic thotisind
In that cai theie wcic about two Ihoutand
'Indents in mission tlitdj elates; during the past
jeir the number wis nearly five thousand.
Then tins student Volunteci Movement for Tor
l?n Missions hid lecn oririnizcs In two conn
tries; now it Imludes students not only of alt
IVotettant Clirlstlan landt, but also of the Orl
ont, and, at a result of this movement, more
students have pone to the mission fields iluiim;
the pat lie yean than riiitlns; the picccdins ten
J ears.
There tictf. which arc based an authentic evl
dnec. ore Mighty In their meaning. They con
vey a nieii,'e which should evoke gratitude,
strrnttthin ftlth and banlih dltcoutukuncnt. They
tell us unmistakably tint fiod Ulinelf It in this
work.
The World'H .Student Clirlstlan Fed
.nation linn appointed Fcbiumy 10.
lt01, as a universal day of prayer for
studentp. The federation Ineludts na
tional organizations of fourteen lands,
and consists of 1,100 societies, with a
mcnibernhip or 65,000 students. During
the past thiee years this annual day
of prayer has been observed In over
thirty different countries. John It.
Mott, of Now York, !s the secretary of
the federation. lie Is one of the most
remajkable yountr men of our times.
As a presiding' officer, as nn nuthor
and us nn organizer he has won dis
tinction. Ho Is at the head of the Col
lego Young Men's Chi Istlan nbxoelatlon
and of tho Student Volunteer Move
ment for forelsn inls(Ionn. Hit call
for this spoeial day of puiyer is seo
(inded by Allss i:. K. Pi lee, who l at
tho head oi the student department of
the Young 'Women' flnlRtlan uwocia
tlon and Is the popular Under of the
Women's Summcrconferenro at North
Hold. Kc-ports show encouraging pi ogress
in Clirlstlan work for students, In tho
number of conveisions, in increased
tnleroht. In Hlble study and in deeper
mlsblonary Intel est, more students
having gone to foreign lands In tho
last five years than in tho preceding
ten yeats.
An Intel esting Illustration of the pro
gress of Christian education In heathen
lands is the mcent conference of col
lege women in India, when seventy
Young Women's C'hilhtlan association
delegates met at Ambala and enjoyed
a deeply spiritual meeting addressed
by Miss Thoburn, or Lucknow college;
Mrs. W. J. Clark, known in this coun
try as Mlfcs Nettle Dunn: Miss Huth
House, of England; Itev. .Tnnnier, and
other missionaries and teacheis. A
Tew years ago such a meeting of na
tive Christian gills fiom colleges would
havtj been an Impossibility.
Churches and individuals are urged
to remember in prayer theso earnest
Christian students nnd tho many
thoughtless, unsaved ones tliat may b,-
led to active Clulstlan service now in
this most Important period of their
lives.
F. W. 1'earsall, who for six .eui.s so
lalthfully and elllclontly served this de
partment as secietary. has received a
cal to become Held secretary of New
York state, In chaiga of l.illroad and
town work. Ho will probably atcvpt.
In case he does ho will huvo headquar
ters in Syracuse. Tliln tall Is a .ny
complimentary one and Mr. l'earsall's
Scranton friends will In glad to sen
that his abilities nie Kvognized. If ho
decides to accept lie will outer upon his
new duties March 1. Lackawanna Hell.
Former Secretary Pears.ill Is expect
ed to address the family meeting at th
Itallroad Young Men's Clulstlan nsso
elation Feb. 17.
The coming one will be the first vlt-lt
of Rev. John Fox, D. D to the city
nf Scranton since his election to the
Important ofllco of general secietary
"f the Ameilcan Bible society. He W
i very able mun and Scranton people
hould gvlc him u. largo nudlenco at
he Elm I'ark chuieh on Sunday even
ug next ou the occasion of tho rinnl
v'ereary of tho Lackawanna Iliblo so
kty. He comes by Invitation. He will
preach In the l'resbyteilan church in
I'tovldence in n union mble society
meeting at 10.30 n. m. and will addicns
a young people's meeting in the Orecn
Itldgo Methodist Kplscoiial church at
3.30 p. m.
Rev. J. R. Sweet, D. D pastor of tho
Simpson Methodist Kplscopal church,
will address tho family meeting at the
Railroad Young Men's Christian asso
ciation Sunday afternoon nt 3.45. Tho
railroad people always enjoy hearing
Dr. Sweet," rind It Is deslied to have
tho largest possible attendance. There
will aso be n testimony meeting,
o .
At 3.S0 tomorrow afternoon Huv. Ar
thur T. Plerson, D. D., of New York,
will conduct tin evangellstlo service In
the Fenn Avenue IJaptlst church un
der the auspices of the Young Women's
Christian association. Tho pastors
and Christian woikers of all tho
churches or the city and tho public
generally mo cordially Invited to at
ttnd and participate In this meeting.
Dr. Plerson will pi each at the Fenn
Avenue uhuich in the morning at 10.30
and nl the Second Presbyterian church
In the owning nt 7.:m.
The annual icpoitof tho Htute Young
Women's Christian associations is pub
lished and Is a very neat pamohlct,
giving minimi report of officers and
statistics of associations, etc. Tlit
Scranton members of tho statu executive-
committee nro Mrs. L. M. Ontcs,
chnlrmun: Mrs. II. M. Roles, vice
chairman: Mrs. W. W. LathrotK. re
cording secretary; Mrs. M. F. Kays,
corresponding secretaiy; Mrs II. J.
Citrr, treasurer: Mrs. R. J. Matthews,
Mrs. J. A. Robertson nnd Mrs. O. F.
Reynolds.
A very pretty prayer calendar has
been Issued by tho State Young Wo
men's Christian .Association, with a
text for every day In the year, and
subjects of prayer for each month,
which Include nil the associations of
tho stato nnd the American nnd
world's committee and secretaries also.
Miss Selby, tho stato secretary of
tho Young Women's Christian associa
tion, has visited fouiteen associations
since Christmas, and letters received
Horn them tell of helpful visits. Among
others she visited West Chester nnd
Mlllersville Normal school, whetc some
Scranton girls uie attending school.
Invitations hao been iccelved by
some ladles of our soelety to a draw
ing room conference and lecoption nt
tho New Century club, in Philadelphia,
Thursday, Februuiy 7. The speakers
on the occasion are Rev. Charles Wood,
D. D.. Rev. C R. Erdman and Mls
KfTIc K. Price. The committee having
it In charge comprise lepresentatlvu
women of Philadelphia. Mrs. Roles
nnd Mrs. Clates, of this city, havo been
naked to nsslst Miss Taylor and Mlsi
Price and the committee In ucelvlng
the guests.
There will bo no gospel hervice at
tliu rooms of the Young Women's
Christian association Sunday aftei
noon, as nil the young women of the
city will unlto in the gospel seivico nt
the Ponn Avenue Baptist church nt
3.13, when the Rev. Arthur T. Pleison,
P. D., will address the meeting.
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Rev. A. T. rierson. D. D.. will de
liver an nddret-s at tho meeting nf the
Baptist pastors' conference in the
Ponn Avenue Baptist chinch Monday
at 10.30 a. m. All pastors and Chris
tian workeis are cordially invited.
Iflffioirnw's ScrlCw
Methodist Episcopal.
Kill Pitk Church-Prrycr nnd pra"' wriiie t
fl.,0. puacblns at IiVSh J. til. by th" pistor,
(J. M tJillin. I). P.: at U in., elicit I'tble
fidy in Sunday scher.l room; Sunday choot nt
2 tn'id Kpwoith U-iBUf at '.'"I P- ' at '.&
miilernry of the lllble WKttty; nddn-t by
Itev, Dr. Knov, ot JCiW oik city, tcnt.iiy (t
the Americin Bible i.oclcrv. At flie niis-ioii,
1510 1'ine street, Sanday tthoul nt 0 a. rn.; '.p
worth LeaRiie ut t.ri0 k m.
Inlll.ttl Mrthodiot rpltcojial Cliiirch John II.
Sivcct, D. I)., lu.toi. ruiulli nu-itcily meet.
Ini fcrxUe". I.oe Keat at a; n.urun(ntnl ir
Iee, Holy Commanlon, ut in.M; Sunday clwl
nt 12; Junior Kpivortli leairuc at J.30; Youni
Mm' n'ettlns at 4; Kpwurth leaRU" at W;
prv.uhlnir mtiIiv at 7 SO Svrmon by llei.
Aulln tlrlthn, I. 11 , prr-lding elder of Wjoin
liii illttikt. All etaU tliv. A (oulljl wil
come to all.
Asuury Methodbt Ki-Iopal Cliunli, iutn.r
Monyy avenue and IKliware ktrert Ite. W. (!.
Sliapon, D. I)., pittoi. Iijvotloiul rneitlntf of
the Brotherhood of St. Paul at fl.:io a. in.;
pre idling at in.30 a. in ; nibjctt, "ODir Item.
elj for Moul Indlllcicnie and liulecl.li n," Sun
dii sehool at J..) p. m.x at B.!(l on addrc-st In
H'i'Uk- (wuplo ami mcinbua of the Sunday hcbool
by llev. John Vo, I). I) , general M-avlary "t
tin American tliblj society; CpTnirth leocuj at
(irai p. in.; prearliinif at 7.110 p. in.; iubject. "A
"lt.il Ciestlon for the Time" Priyer inert Iru;.
Wrdnewby, at 7,fX) p. rn. lliuinaa meeting: o(
the Ilrotherlixd of St, Paul, on the eeond and
Math Tuevtaja of each month, jt "."() p. ic.
Soali free and all arc welcome
Court Ktivel JIetholit Kplcopal Quitch ft.
C. I.yman, patoi. I,ove fit, "".U a. rn., fo.
lnwivt by comnuniioii M'nlce and piraiiilns;
Sunday hdiool, It 13 O. It. CTarl, wperlntend
cut; JuniiH Iimkih', ...M, Mrs. M. C. William ,
Mipctintendent; FpTrth leiioie, "Srt p. ru ;
prscdilng and rccvptlnr. of menibcis, 7.S0. P.
II Aunln (Irlltin. P. P., 1 to U- with in Wed.
ieday evening, 7.W; be illl prf.eli and hold the.
foinlh quaiferly (onfcivnce. Seat fnc. lively.
Inly i ueleoini.
Hampton Street Mell.odL.l Pplscopal churi'i
I!(V. J.iniM ll.nnln??r, putoi Serviri-q on Sun
dr.y ai follou-s: Low feat at 10; icceptlori of
Mo'iationera. baptism iil Iho Lord' raiirr ,l
10.10 S'indly Fchool it p. m , J. T. Itnndle
lupriiilcmknt; Junioi leanui at 3 p. m. : Svii
ioi (i,iio at fiAO, leader II. T. btmiA, eei liu
piiiihltip siriiro it 7o0, mbjoit of renum,
"Vh Iiililction." tlcvlial Reriicv in (lie r.eii.
ir wl'-orne in all.
Ci'ilar At rniii .Method'it Kplhtrpu ilimcli
K. P. Only, p(or. Service, llrotherhood meet,
lnic at P.n a. m.; moiiinlii wrmon, by patter,
at 10 .10 a. m. Afternoon, fourth quarterly meet.
Inj, to wit. bote feast. l'o p. rn ; "ieimo,
by pittldini; elder, Itev. A. Orllfin. O. P., 2.CO;
(.'eminent of ltnl's suppot after formon. linn.
Ins kermon, by pantor. 7.30 p. ni.
Pirit Oerrmn Methodlit lplcopil rhurth, VI.
mi innuc and Vine mreit-f!. Bobillu, pwfor
I'nachini son ice, 10 30 a. m. a.id 7.JJ1 p. in,;
dibjeet in tl.e morning. "DehoM, how ureat x
inalter a little fiie Idndhth," nnd In the even.
inj "A sreat evunpk Llnroln." Sunday ttbool
at iiojn and ut 2 o'clodc p. In. lit the Taylor ato.
liu rlnpel. Kptroitli l"i.-rne tneetln; (,( CM p.
in. Piayer meeting; on Tlrindiv (tddnir
Alrican MeihodUt KpKopal CIiutcIi, Hotvai I
plaee Dr. J). S. llcntle.t, pastor. lieachln at
lf.30 a. in, by Hit S. II, Vnrrht, of New II .
ten. Pa.; Sunday ivhool at i.'M p, m. Vwin
a SO to 4.V1 p m ev. Vi. Morrli ill conduct
(Oiieeratlon me tlrur. Jbro piudi aln t 7.1.!
p. m. Th" medlnjri conducted thh tteek hsta
been altendid ttltli Inleiei. und pinfit. A cor.
dial welcomo la eUended to all,
Diinnmro Mcthoillst Kpim-opal chuuli ltrv. A,
.1. Van Cleft, paHor. The mbject (t the pastor's
Million at 10.S0 a, in. will te "Keeplnit the
Heart," and nt 7..W p. m., "The General Judc
mctit"; fcunday school at 2.M p. in., Mr. Daniel
Powell, mipriintcndinti piayei meetlnrr at Hal
p. m.
Baptist.
I'ein Ateuue PaptU church, fenn Jtmiie, b.
twecn Spruce and Linden (.trediv Morning pray.
tin in the lower templo at D.H. At 10.,0,
preaililni by Itet. Arthur T. Plernon, 1. P., of
UrooLlyn, N, V. Siinday mhool at l'ciin Ateuue
rhureli at J o'clock, anJ at the Amerman inl-nlon
at R.30 p. m. A rpeclal etaneellstlo sertiee will
be held In the auditorium of the chuult m ,UJ
p. in., conducted by Itet. Or. Plcrann. This li a
unhn wnlee and cterjlwlv will be cordially
wi loomed, At 0 10, Votni; People' Soslety of
Chriitlan I'.ndeavor; 7.&I. winwn by i lie pajtor,
Iter. Itobeit K. V. Pleree, V. I)., toph. "Tim
firealeU Thing In the World") baptl.mi brief
after-merlin;, The mid-week prajer meetlne on
Wednesday etinlnj will be from 7.30 lo S o'ekek,
the adjournment at an hour earlier to jive an
opportunity to attend Pr. Picnan't intctlng In
tho Second Pretbyterlin ihureh.
Tlrft llaptlit Church. South Main avenue-S.
K. Hatbewa, putor. Tne iiiml aertlrit morn.
hiK and ttenlng; ll,:.o a m. and 7.S0 p. m.,
Iaetnnt Vtoljh Paptln ehunh; Kiipdaj, JSO
p. in , Pljmouth clu rel Jir, Bedrtoe, uiperin
ttt'dentl RtptUt Youni Teopte'i union servlee,
.."(( p. m., lvorile hall. Prayer meeting, 7,ro
p. m Wednesday tviiilnir. All sro web oine.
laeljon Stiret naptlt Church Hnmlnc prayer
mtttlnr; at f.SO; Deacon Oeorgo WlddlcV, leadei ;
at io.5j a liaptlimal atle win le lield, tho
paalor, Itev. Thomm de (Iruchy, 1). D., lufc
tlxlng tntnty-Ava landlitatea. Sunday ichool
it 3 p. rn.; Chattel Hnlley, aupctlnttndenli (.
etilnj lenice at 7 fluipi praUo and nont; wr
tice, after which the putor will iildiwn the
enndldatej baptized In the nwmln on "Conjie
eratlon." The l,ord euppiT telll Ih admin
btcred at tho clem of tho cetilnn cervleo and
new meinlxM will l flven tho tight land tf
fdlmwdilp.
Grim Itliliri) llapllvt Chiirtli MornlnB nytr
ircttlnit at to; prcachlni; by the paitor at 10.S0
and 7.an; ibjtt In tho momlnjr, "Tlie Hum-in
Molhcr of the Ditlne Son;" In the etmlnir,
"(Irletrln; Otir llett Friend," tMinday nchol nt
II. t; mretlni of tho Ji.nler foelety ai 3.S0;
praer in. ettm of the Senior aodety at fl..'".
Xorlli .Main Avenue Daptl't Church At 10..W,
Sunday, tl.l tlmrtli will unite with the Pn-sby
terlan chuirti In a pecll ruble enle A
piomlnent Bible nockty man will addrt Ui
meeting At 7 3-1 p. iu the rertlce will b In
clurt;o of the Vo'inf I'eople'.i )clcty, led bv
Oetcon O. L. Hirk. Sumlay, Vi. 17, Itev. A.
II. Sunllli, of H.rtrl-'s, will pieaeh. Alt Kf
vloe frro nnd iterylwly Invited.
Shlloh Biptlat thui-eh, Center strect-l're.uli
Intr mornlnir and cttnlng by the patr, Ucv.
James .V. Sumlu; momlnir aubject, "flraee nnd
Knowledce;" ivenlng Mibje.t, "The llloe-l 1
tlie ltemUlon for the Soul." All the rnemb
are requested to como and p,iy up Ihelr duel.
Strangen arc Intltol to con and trnrahlp. With
U. SeaU are tree.
r.lakely BnptNt eln.rih-11..,. iM Sifer, 11.
P., piMor, will pnali at lO.'M a. m. ,n "The
5-pread of the Gopel," and at 7.30 p. m. on
"The l.mbay of ttcicllU(loii" Bible K,bool
at 11. IV. II. V. 1 II., o,n ... , tbvrtliwlt
tl"i.Ta-amik
Welcome
Presbyterinn.
riM I'rtuhj terlan chun h Servi i r, luyi a.
in., 7.E0 t. m. rr. Mcleod will preach.
Thrift Science, Anclml and Modem," will be
the rubject of hi., etenln? dlcoure. He will
ainiwer thla question: I)o true Dirlstlan Ski
ence teach tliat thre I no nch thing n in,
or pain, or idekneM, or death? Strangcia wi.
come.
The Second PterJiyleritn 'Inrrch Sertites. 10,30
a. m. and 7.SO p. m. Or. noblrww win prcac'i
in the morning, and in the ctcninn the Young
Women' ChrUtlan iMnvhtlon will bold a tr
tier at which tho Ucv. I)r. A, T. Plenson, ol
New Vert, will preach. A cordial Imitation to
ull.
firtc-n nidge rii-.li) terlan ( hun-h-ltev. f. J.
Lansing, putor; llev. L. It. fo,ter, a.vl.ur.U
At 10.10 ar.d 7.30, ncnlerti ot ,orlil with
Kttnotii by the pu?tor; 12. Bible (-.hool; fi.'il,
Chriitlan Kndcator. Tlii paalor, itxotered trom
lercnt IllncNi, will ronduct sen leva Ixith mom.
Ing and i-tcning. All an uthoin.
Protldcnre Pnshyterlan rhureli The unmiil
inectin-j of the County Bible noctitr will ! held
in th" rl.uixh at 10. !) nVloek. Ilev. Or. Pot, (f
New Yoik cltt, wilt preach the sermon. The
North Mtln Atenue BaptUt chuidi will unite
with the Picr.li) terlan ehurcn In ita service. Sun
day fchool at noon: llndeavor meellng at fl.oj
evenlnx nenlce, with fermon by Or. C.uild, at
7.KH o'clocl..
Sumner Avenui licsb)tetl.in Clmrcli. lomei
Nunner ntvnue and lrlc Mrut; picnddnii at
10.80 a. rn. and Op m . bv l!ev. KranU J. Mil
man; Sunday Mhool, '. p. ni ; Mr. Be. Bro-vn,
Mieilntender.t; 1'iidoivur t.ociety at 7 p. in..
Hand of Hopti meeting, Tuewlav nnd 1'rldiv e".
enlngj, 7..W o'eloek; ptr.)er nuttlng Wedneiday
evening, 7. Ii o'clock. Welcome to all.
Washburn Street PrishyterUn church Ilev.
John P. Moffat, P. I)., putor. Kvrvicis at I0.M
and 7.S0 p. ni.; Bible Khool ut li m.; C, K.
Young People at 0.3O p. m ; pnyer meeting.
Wnlnoday, 7..10 p. m. Tlie pai'er will pieacli
morning and evening. Special niific at cicli
kcnke. All welcome, tillering morning uml
rvirilng fur aid fcr college.
Adami Atcnuc rUi, New Yoik stint The
Bcv. Jamea llughel will pieieh momln'f nl J.O..V',
and etenlng nt 7.30 n'tlocl.; fi.uiday t,( liool it
1 p. 111., Mr. Hundlet leiperinteiidii.t. Mr.
llimlics will tcvh tin men'i Bible rl.M. MirIii.
tlm I'ndeator at fi.15. Tlie Men' Mutuul Ina
piotement society on Monday evening nt 7 It,
an Intonating programme. A cry hearty Invi
tation Li gltin lo attend thee civie.-a.
Caiiouv Chapel. BcnletniTl Koad-I'reaehlng ut
Ki.SO and 7.30 by the pjtor, Uetfl I. It. Kol.;
Sund.i) k.-1hoI. J p. m.; Senior Kndeivor. -t.'iO
unday nei.ing; Junior Knc't.itut, 7 (Aba!:
Mondiy itcnmg; bti'JiuM incting. Senior l"n
(JeiiMr. 7.:k1 Tu.by, cvenlni- prayer nu-ctlng,
7 ,n Tmmd.iy. cteniri led Hie.; inu open Flidiv
evening. All wvlrome.
Dunmore Prc-lijltiian chuifh W. K. million,
paMor. Mirnlni ubjel, "The fiiejtMt Need In
tin World"; evining uilijrct. "fho New Cliiitian
for the Nfw- (Vnturv"; undir school it t
o'clock
Episcopal.
(Mir.1 Luic' I'aiiali Rer. llctiem l.wrl, 1, IK,
lector; Ilev. II. J. Ifaughton, wnlor curate; Itev.
""''"' "" '""i'''i"'a"yy'
Sunday School , , t , BV
Lesson Parable of the Talents. j.E.GUbert,D.D
'OI jm. ... ij ti hecretary of American
February 10. Matt xxv: I4-30 isa Re,,,J,0Ui
INTRODUCTION. . MaIkI last tlie
twenty fifth cluster of Jlattlun is (llvifltilcj into
tlr.-o nival ji ltd all dn-Unnl In illustutn mint
fIeot of the kuvlom pi hutcn, or tho die.
i:iiuatltn u -Jin id In uy .lru-. Th Urut. full
lrrady Mulled jircwntcil tin fril.itJiv (I if
llslon itself, an inUrioi principle lll.uii-il lo
oil, fcUei in Feme ar.d klrun in otliri. 'flic
tlilnl I'Krt (vmfe'j 31.10), which will not le In
win ctiuivj it nil, M( foi tli the iuiu.tli.al (.-a
ot lfllirion, js that which innmptj one to miv
1,i Mlaur liter., which wnio U Icclolicd In
l! ludvnii nt ns r mil ml tn Chrit Tlie wrotrl
nrt, Ijin; ltuve-n the escntv and the let
cf religion, fhuns wlut otii.'t it imitlit to Ulvu
iticn its poifi-or, m & tlcwloplnt fnico TjIwi
in tliiir order, tlio thicc pn..s.i;ii exhibit tic
.llu of tcllKfrn. lis Jirrieitlnir onp for liu ron
mvnlon with Oirt-t, us J. powci fi slf unfold
Ing' and proRnsa, as Icadlnr to do good unto
men. Tlu thrrp p.U all icfir to the Jndr,ni''nt
liecau. cMry, man is nioasuicd in th light, and
I iy tho st.-indtrd of Ills own clianctrr.
DISrmnUTION fvcts IJ and 15).-Our pr.
Mc Ofk-n-s with the ncne of a injn of wrnltli
v.ho Ls uhout to tal.i u journey In a dLUtit
placp, and ho mils his porrants together heiori
Ms doparluro nd ronunits hlj ptopcrty and In
tcro'ta tn tholi heepina;. lit (loai not lieftow
Kocxle upon thiin aWolutrly t-i thai Ihey becono
theiehy tlio leal piMev.on', hut ho m.ikci (hem
the krepen und n.atodlain duiln liis abH-n.-".
llic ilMiibutlon is imrio .lic-ordirut to his ple.i-.
uro, as ho lad a tlsht to inaho It, but alco
.locordlnir In thr abilltv of tho ponon-, m In
fcaw It Tlo utlo of juatd mjs flie, two and
ow, each iicltinB aoineihlnir. Uy this .Jeus
Intended to teach thai find has beMnwid upon
men vjilous tthllltlcj, js they wr able In re
lcIic thou, loinc tuori jnd 'nne )ets In tn d
Ins Il.i cxcrclutl his pieioitlve nnd no orm
may ivientlon the vlsloin of his oil. il'it
wlut Mai thus ahjrded u.is not undo .t fl
Ktial immstmIoii. All men hold whit they hue
ai tniit'. They aro rtouanln of fio.1 0 ivtei
hi 10). This true In rplilltnl a htII .is
liulerlal iruttcir. All e lulu belong to rt.id.
WMHiSITlOV IVtX'tT l 17, IS). Ihe vr
.UiU in the paulito cMdtntly irnic-mlh'rfd (lis
source of that (lilc;h they had rtseltHl. V.i
ei.i iinxinied cwnciahip. Tliey all allU with
( oimund.iblo wisdom ailnnwlcslrel their oIKen
us atenaidi, and apparently liny wire linprcrari
by hi itillTatlon thus lid on tlm., Hut they
acted dtrTeiiiitly. The cno who lu.J tcfried
inol, and tho mm In the neeond gndc Invewtwl
In leglllnut buinesie jlid doubled llig eapltil
plared in Ills h,ind. Put Ihe man of ouo t.i'.int
tccllni; not lew Hun the olhcu the lerpoiulbil
Ily Inclined, buried IiI.h lord'K iv.oiej In the
cci th, j-elilns for It a plico of nikl) All
thU findi parallel ntnonir mernbn- of (he
church In our lima. The man of fplendld abli.
It and lb man of anrare nallie talent ad
v.ineo In all the excelleneoi of chararteri hhll
lh ttho deem theniwluii little, feel that they
em aceompllih pothlui, nnd no they idn Ihjni.
eM ay In crreat ol'urly, and ears imm
In which they ma"t ro proifrcta (J Peter ill: IS)
AFrROVAIa O'e'.es li, 0, tl, li, -Jl), Time
paed on duiinj w'deh the smnnts jc fid ae.
M. B. Kith, Junior citrate. BexigHlmt Sunday.
St. Luke'a church 7.80 a, in., Holy Oommim
Ion: 10.30 I. m.. inoinlng prajer and (rrmonl
7.30 p. in., evening prayer and aemioni 0.11 a.
m., Sunday school and Bible darvv
Ht. Mark', Ihinmott 8 a. tn., Holy ("ommun
Ion: 10.8O a. in,, morning prajtr, aennort and
Holy Commmlcnt 7.30 p. in., evening prajxr and
Krraoal 3 p. m., Sunday tchool and Bible clm-ra;
"ifO p. m., evening prajtr and ermon.
South Sldii MImIoii, Klf atrtet i.M p. ni.,
Sunday Khool and Bible claftiea.
St. OeorgoV, Ol) pbant 2..10 p. m., Sunday
achool and Itlblo rlM' F. SO p. rn., evening
prayer and tetrnon.
St. Darfd'n pirbh Pev. lilivud .time We
Henry, rector. Celebration of Holy KuclutU,
7.30 ,. m. Malln'a litany and Mrmon. 10.10
a. m. evening (.ong with ciddics. 7.MI p. tr
Sunday tchool, 2.30 i, in.
ClirLita Church, coiner Waihlnjtlnn "venue and
Park atrtet Ilev. V. S. Ballmtlnc, rector. Ser
vice, 10 30 i. m., S30 p. in. and 7..M p. m.
In tho morning tl.e Hit. Mr. Mewnger of flretn
r.lilge, will prjidi Ml aeala fire All tcel.
coin.
Reformed Episcopal.
time llrfouned Dplicop.il i.liuri'u, Wjoinilig
atenue, liidow Mulbiriy itrect Ilev. Cleotg L.
Alrlch, pa.tor. I'rajvr and pulo aetrlce, a0
a. m.i illtliiK wiiiahlp, lii.hO a. in. and 7.HO p
in. Ireaihlng by tlie p.itor, inornliig, "Tliini
Kha.lt not .teal,'' IX, xtciLSj etenina. "Col'a
1'iitpow-," Kph., ltd. SiWulh Mhool, 13 m.i Y,
P. . l I.'., tiro p. M. Imoti istuly, Wed.
ni-lay, T.rtal p. m. I'mvit neetlrirt vwe etenlng
at y. Seat fret. All tvi Iconic
EvangElir. LutU'iaii.
linu-e llnglMi Lutheran Clrirch (Gcr.eial A)ii.
oil), corner Midlion atenue and Mulbrrrv alreit
Itet. Luther Hcm Waring, ri'tor. 0 3i) u ni ,
Sunday fchool: 10.3O a. m,, divine orhlp; nub
jeet or cemioti, "l'ho liiccrity, Simplicity nnd
Humility of Jcmm Child;" 'i.15 p. in., Young
People's Society of f hrLutt all Y.ndeator, with
open Coapd meeting, iibject, "If ChrNt Should
Como Tomorrow." Tlin public hi cotdlally In.
Ited.
Miecellaneotu.
Kirvt chuicli (Oiritt Scientist), uD AvUri.a ave
riue Servlccn, 10 30 a. m. and 7.30 p. tn. Sun
day ncho.il, 11.4; -i. m., subject "Soul. ' Ttftl
monlal meetings WaJjcrliy etrnlnga at 8 tw.'x.
Tho church U also open eur; day dutln Ihe
week. The BIMo and all Clirlatlan Sslcncd lit.
erttu'c It kept In It freo public reading ictorr..
"Science and Health with Key to the Scrip
tore," by Mary Baker Kddy, will le loaned to
InvcKtiutori without charge. VWtnu tnd let
ters of inquiry arc welcomed and niton otulcoua
attention aatiil Inform itloi free.
All SouL.' UnhcrMlUt. Church. 1'inc aticct. lie
tneen Adjiiu und Jerteteon uvenuea Ilev. II. It.
llo.ird.ley, paitor; residence, 6 Adanw utcnue;
rnornlng wnlce, 10.30; etcnlng nenie. 7.rn;
Sunday n-hool at 11.30; Mm. S. Benjamin, mi.
jierlntendent. SubJccU, morning, "Truth' , iti.
Ing. "Attributes of God." Mlm Hj.y 11.(11
will sing n rolo at th: niomlug acrtlcc. Unine
and worship with iu All cro welccm.
Cultary Iteforme,! Clmrrh, Monroe annue and
laibMin street Kcv. Marlon L. Firui, pantur.
Sertlccii, 100 and 7.30; Sunday chool, R.i,;
Cliritlan Embator, 0.1',; momlng t,ubjoct,
"(iuldjncc;" etenlnt, "Tlie Woman Who Wanhed
JcW TmI with Tears."
I'l.tmoutli Congresatlonal ihureh. Jackson
ntreet Itev. i:. A. Boyl, paitor. 10 a. m
ircach!ng by paator; It m , Sabbath Khool; ;.'J
p. m Mlft.lnn huitty jehool, Sherman atenue;
p. m.. Y P. 8, C. l:.; 7 p. in., preaching
by p.ilor. All Mitleen In Kngllah.
Zlon Cnlted Kvangellcal church. 110 l'aioiise
atenuelVachlng at 10,1" by P.cv. tr". S. Ballen
tine, and at 7J10 by the pallor, ncv. MeawTign-.
Subiect. "I'Acepta of Jem." Sunday school,
iro; Senior P.ndeaior, 0 30 Sunday etenlng;
Senior Cndcavor 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon;
pia)er meeting, 7-.0 o'clock Weelnewb) evening.
Evcr.tbody welcome to thew cnl(et.
DEFICIENT IN" MANNEHS.
Julii Ward Howe In Succcs.
Iu the niAttir of ininnen, we hate not ad-t-ariee.1
during the hat luir centurj". We Amiil.
i-jiw lo inn site iiianmin Ihe attention they
liiiwit, Abroad, we are acquiring tho rcput-a
Hon of being the beU. dieiwd ioplo hi tho
woiM; but about our m.inm-r, which an even
moie important than dre., t'uiio in often a
polite but bignlHcant. silemf. Our educational
e)trm ebeiild take more account of deportini nt,
which, in Urv'tf iuea.sure, U epivlte of wnat
we H'prcHfiit. The noclfil atmcxphere li tvunned
by the cnthul ran ot )iautli. We admire ui.d
etn envy tho otf flowing ltilii) of tlw heallby
ulil. But when the outpouring ot tlilj c.itha-.-Ijmh
anil tiulity Ikcouhj hugettul of the fed
Jng and opinion-! of other, the line between
hood manner and Kid i. iruod. Young wo
men who rue (nnd ol outdoor sporte, who can
c'o at well ai men numerous tiling that, in the
NUt, men alone did, and women who an cue
erfully competing with men in the bu.-li.cii
of the profcFslonal ttr.rld, eault In the powvr
and fivedom which their moO-era did not hate.
Thii is etelltrt, but lhe;o progrosslto ttonu.ii
'' ww vw www s''T''i'r''T ''""''" "''"
eordiruj to their mm tlevuri. Nt roitiuint or
prompting was given in any ono ot thcrn. Tin
oily the loid returned and ealll them to rflic
ireount of their rtcids and tni'ts. Tlie live
t.Uent nun ni.d niter hun the Ino t.ilent u.in
i inn In with the statement tint the umouut
mtniHi-d to (Milt )ud tun doubled, mj Hut
Ihey wen idle to rendi" Uul. tin ulclts jr.d
ff.ur tih'Ms, tispeetlvoly. 1'ioh of them ni'i t
I fii'i experienced ia mw-iuii' of wtisfactiiin .ii
iiroaelirur tn a Jistlfliblc prldo as , thus rt
luiiud tn his l.'id J bundled fold ll.ciil-c if
wlat hid le(n lcin. Mill leeelvcl pneUily the
same tomniindatloti will, jnwniv of pimnotlon,
lol both nolo khhIIv worthy. Si U it with
every man. lids mortal life Is a period in
vrl.uli wen ui.l freely, sIkiiI fieiei ib.-li lor J
only In the Nn that the ,hvieal life Is wholly
dMInct lmni Iho luavrnly life. Dut tho diy
will lomo when all inJ( lenuei acsoiiiit (Itom.
II: li), nnd when (hey who bale rlslitly med
the nllts of CJxf. maklnir (.uitable iuui'Jy.', will
h"nr the plaudit "HVU done."
N'i:r,l.irr (Verses Stai) Then ippiov.id wr
var.ts Klnif ilIi.poi.cil of tie one.talent nun np
peued brloiii his miMei. II" came with Irepl
diitlon, moied liftiibtleiw by his own conseieiir
but mon by tho woul. Jitfl polcu by his ft'
lows. I'luln? In the hsnd of tlio owner .that
wlilili bad Ikhii i.'Khnl with a brl-f tite
liienl ot th" enurs pursued, he '.hk oiled In
him thu tnolivcii b whkli he had Ivin led Intn
londuel rm niilll.i llin fi(h'i. Kirnt of all lm
threw the bhiino upon the master, ulr; ihiu
bo was Known lo be a haul nuiri eiadln what
In had not hluielf tlen, not roii.tdeiliu; that
lids was an airument for acthlty and Industry
end not for i llonew and neglect. N'et he ,1 .
i.Uicsl that bis iharatter of (In 'raster lnUad
of tllmulallni' him as it sliould, had actinlly
madfl him atiald, How inoiiv men In all times
(oinplain of their latir (Rom. It: Jii), thlnl
Ins him m-iriH and JiiJgtna- their lot a haul mil!
Ibiw many deem It iiiilto mflelent for them to
deliver I'.ak again (hat which wa lommlttid
and no more, nijlnj 'Thou lutt that Is tliinel"
JUIiOMUNT (Veiac Jfi, 27. .'i)).-Upou Cw
wrvunt's atatement, wlthnU waiting rnr any
tutlni.iny of other., tin lord paM.s Judginnt,
o tint in rvallty the nun made up his ov,n
liu-. Tli Judament cintalnel an eiairna.ee of
character and nn Infliction of punUhmctil, the
UUn based upon the fonner. hen tho Hems of
character "thou wlehed and tlnihrul," "tliou
hlwcsl," "tlioiigh oukIiIoi,!," "unprofitable srr
vunt," 'flimo tmni lei! (lie whole Mory. A
sinant, ono whow bu!nea woa In lender to il
master somn return, wlm hnew that (his is
r.sreclcd of him, hid Indolently neglected hi
opportunity, bad piuied lilmsell wor(hle, hl
111 fact by thU brcoma wlckol. tVo tho ten
fence "eat him Into outer chiknex," out ot
tho houio In hlili ho wa no lonsrr rtilltled
ii placo into tin darlcnedn of tho uljjlu, (hun
(j weep In vain otvi his niUfortunrf 1 r.( not
ull thla occur, and oi pht it not to occur, with
thone who, acquainted with dad's plin for tlvlr
Uti, neierlheleeM tluniUhly more on day by
diy, with no action t.lort or purpewe in lm
pro IIU (jllta? And alter they have failed of
honor that mUlit have come (o Ihtm fjer.
v Hi S SO), bow Kieat his been llili laniftit!
are In danrer of otTendlnf good maancra, by elf
ing their exultation and their own perncnalltlcs
too treat an rmphaaU Somo of them feel that
their aturdy work, or play, In too etigToaalng to
gtt them time for the delicate amcnltlea and
llttlo nlcetleii of tKv-lal life, that In my youth
iter? held In mich liljh eateem.
wusicaiTgossip.
In tin Second Preiliytetlan church tomoritm tht
following programme will be rendered!
MOltNINO.
Organ Prelude, Invocation ...Salome
Anthem, "Come Holy Ghvt," Vincent
Mr. Olppel and Choir.
Offcttoi) Trio, "Lilt Thine Lyra".. Mendelsohn
Minet Black, Oarigan and Salmon.
Organ I'oUludc Gulltrunt
i;vi:nino.
Organ Prelude, "Hvcn Bong," ..J, A. Van Kyken
Choir ltcapotwe, "We Bow in Praj'iir,",. Bradbury
Anthem, "Jubilate Id II" Ilurk
Offertory 4urtelle, "Jwui the Very Thought
of Thee" Ollchrl't
HU-e Black and Garagan, Mow.
Olppel and Morgan.
Organ Poatludr Henry Smart
Tho following Mlecttons will be Ming and
pla)ed at the morning and evening aenlcea to
morrow at IHm Park church, under the direction
ot Mr, J, Alfred Pennlnxton, oigantit:
MOltNINO.
Organ Andante, fnmi Sonata In (1 minor.. Merkel
Choir"()h for a Closer Walk with nod"..Fo.elcr
Organ Oflcrtory In P. flat DnlioU
Contralto olo"B.yond the Gate of Pata-
dine" ,. ,.,,, Klni
Oman Puatludc in G Deehayel
P.VKMNO.
Orjan Andante from l'lret Sonata Dunham
Choh-"0 Be Joyful in the Lord All Ye
Lands" , Dartlett
Organ OlTeitoiy In O Dunham
Duet for tenor and basa "It I of the Lord's
Orcat Mercle."
llyinn-Antheiti, "Abidei with Mo" Allen
Oigan Piwitludr in G minor (allegro from
Sonata) Merkel
Kim Park nuartette MIm ElUabelli ThoirtaH,
noprano; iki Helen Schram. contralto; Mr.
Alfred Wooler, tenor; Mr. Philip Warren, ba.o.
11 -I "
The music programme prepared for tomorrow's
aervlrei at the Plrat lrcbyterlan church will li
rendered by a double quartette. The programmei
Anthem, "I Walled for the Lord,"..Mcndelsohn
Choir.
Duct, "Lore Dltlne," Stalner
Soprano and Tenor.
Hymn, Anthem, "Hark! Haikl Mv Soul,"
Shelley
Choir.
Hymn Anthem. "Tho Radiant Morn,".. Woodward
Choir.
IVwunl! 11m Martha Malthewa, HKi JeMie
L. Smith, M! May T. Datlw, Mra. Margaret
Jam, Mc,r. Datld Jenklm, Pit Id Stephms
Henry Ctana and J. T. Walking,
I! II II
Jiff Ue Angclli In "A P.u)at ItogMe" will ap
pear at the L)ccum on tlie 2Jd. De Angell. U one
of the rpiartette of farnntu romlc npeta comMiiiii
of tho day and "A I!o)al Itojuo" l among the
moit tuneful of light (vca.
II II II
I'rofes.-or Walkcnluw and orcl.citiu will ;Ive a
roni-f-it In Irlccburjr in the near lutme.
TOO MUCH SALT.
Tlie ue of Kail as u condiment ii o gcneiul and
so universally bcllcted In M neoovJiy that w
rarely hear a word agnlnst (til c:ce.elve u-c, but
there are a mnltiluiV of persona who eat tar too
much salt; eat It on everything on meat, (nil,
potatoc-., melons In butter, on tomatoes tunilpe
and Hqimhei, in bread, and on a hoit of toode,
too numeroui to mention. To so great an extent
it let u-ud, that no food 1-1 lelished which bn
not a rally tai-le, and thla hides moie or ltvs th.j
real taste, which ! often very ddlcate. Now,
th amount of ult required In the syj-tcm la corn
pantlvely imall, nnd If the diet liaa been lightly
compounded .cry little la ne-aty. wie ro to
far in u discard its uac altcgcthir, but whether
thii i wise or not we will not heiv consider.
Wlut ate somo of the evils of the exccnive nc
nf Kilt? Ihcy me to -.iul.:v the mrtis ut
taste, or to pervert them so that they lannot
enjoy un) thing whleh his r.ot a rally flavor, and
In addition then is a direct lae on liotli the
skin and tlw kldncjs In remotlng It from the
btool. Whether liu- Un It hanucd by this tax
wc da not know. Io.sihly It U not greatly In
jured, jet we know Hut fitv people po-eai a
h.ilt!iy Kkln; but it ll now putty well sdtlcd
that an ec-ctaite use ot nail does overtax tho
kidne)i In Its riinotal. and tluit the great nni.i
Iter of i-kci of dernigrment and ihiene of thee
(irgans U due to thla um it Likes only a little
time to learn to cnly many ltlmta of food without
alt, und wu adtlsc our readers and others to
look Into this m liter and try to diminish the u-i
ut this condiment as fir aa possible. We believe
they will be better for it. Journal of Hjgtclic,
For a Cold In the Head
Laxr.tlvo Bromo-Qninlne TnbletR.
Tll.VNSrEll (Ver.e S'). One cf the mott
utrlklrut fe.Uum of thU parablo now icinaiu
tn la consldereil. The one talent wiUch the mi
rrofltible sen-aiit had burled in the eaith nd
ubicli was mtoied to liu lord wu by irfdcr of
ihe lord dollvercd to the fervant who had tin
talinU. Hid otate tlicu stood live, phut five,
plus one fqu.il eleven, while the other prop
erty was, one mli us ono equals nothing. Tlili
tui.tfor was ae-esirdlns to merit, u well a no.
cordliiR to the mi-stir's plmsure. It kia not
un aibltury, (aprliloiu act ot unJuUluablu
t.ntiritiin. it itoes into tho record thnt inn
ixrson Ix-cttinln with a capital of (ho hail ad
iuitl to olevin, kUtly by iuiiiIuk fui and
lailly by tM)ni of good will on tlm tart orchis
(inplojcr. Tliem w.u eo!iunIni;lol thiw fidelity,
Indotrj, Iniriiw-, rrencroiiily and other slrtuei.
buih his been ihe blstoiy of many men In our
ch, iiinvinit itcadily forward tn rommanding
position wltlle nlliers have m).en to lower
)lai t.i, Iho one IkjiiuuiI and useful, the otl.w
llttlo and unknown.
rnlN'CIPM: (Vcne '.")) lesus then puts mm
the liM of the rwutir, Wutils of far-icailuiipr ini
port, lioth to Jmtify his cnuiro nnd to bhow ll.s
wisdom. Ho elrclarcs Hut whit bad been done
In this mstanoe km according tn the Inflexible
nile by which he purposed tn mlinlnl.tor his a
filr. A principle wiu behind all his conduct,
"I'iiIu every nno tlul liatli Improved," (.lull
be given. Vihyi liertaiMi fueh an one I
wcithy und competent. Tho jrlfN ot Cod aio
not Imetowed for the pleasure of mm (limes
iv: .".). Tlio ono ds!,n Is to multiply the good
thliiSH of heaven until (bey idial! abound (n (be
Xlciy ot find and tho wrlfarc of man, .Mm .He
here with flod-li!, capaclliei to help ndiancv
flod'a voih In pmnotin the incirase of i;ood.
n?. nnd tin' who A, tills are to be Itiu.ti-U
with loiter opportunities for domff it (in do
other hand, "fiom him that li.ith not impi-uvid
r.liall be taken away eien tliat vvhlih In bai'i "
Why? Ilec.iai it Is ot no value In Ida Land.
It is (hue n dead mid iw-le&i thing-. It nif;lii
a will b! dd.ti-oye.1 altotjtther. Resides, ih
in in has de,piaed his piivllevie and dCMitea not
on that account In be trusted,
lONOMJMON. All .hit hue ubilnie,, ,.,r
t'.ft ff (hxl. N'n ono may plead Hut ho ia ur,
able to do anvthlnr; lulling no talent. Ml tn. n
am cctcd and ticpiiicd to use wiu thej U.cc
und iiothlnur moie, I'lllndilne In mtl s.il
be oppioicd ai tidy n fjltliiulr.eft. In mn.h,
Tim jaw cf Iiicivjso invoher Hit- law of nlelilj
Iln wh'i tuliw nothlna: loses eventhlnr; The
ilbtlibutlon of fiod'i favors lu.iy Mem tn men
a, times to ho umvlv, but be Lnowo men ui.d
knows what iwi (bey will mike nf hU gill
and has a right wj to order that thiv ehall havo
moot who are bci-t able to employ. Hut lor all
tlii there will b a tlmi of reckmlns V.'e
paui on now thoughtle.ady in Ihe lomltie ot
life, not knowing thit In that routine we me
pitpailiw foi rpproval or eondeiunjlloii, Hut
we ate building or waiting- our fortunes. Ibav
we ate adianrlinr tn houor or linking tu ulianic.
'Ihere li no Handing- illll-toiwanl n-l tinillv
all. or backward and finally notlilnir. (loo'd
und fallbful or wlti.nl and letunl, will be Ihe
loticludlnj verdict npen e-iry life.
THE FAME OF MME. RUPPERT
HAS NEVER nEEN EQUALLED BV ANY OTHER '
COM FLEX tON .SPECIALIST! r. '? 1
The most
imitated
woman in
the world
Tiii: Uist ni"ip,
MME. A.
Ha
ace oleach
Removes Permanently
PIMPLES, BLACK HEADS, FRECKLES.
ECZEMA, MOTH PATCHES, SALLOW
NESS, and WRINKLES NOT CAUSED
BY FACIAL EXPRESSION. : : : : :
Does not cover up but removes the blemish.
FaceTflleach
lUUGlaTliNS, CLEARS and BEAUTIFIES the COMPLEXION
It Improves a Good Skin and Works Wonders tullh a Bad One.
ITS MERITS KNOWN THE WORLD
OVER. USED AND RECOMMENDED
BY REFINED PEOPLE EVERYWHERE.
cAbsohiely Harmless and eJlivavs Successful '
Drop In and ask lohatc Mine. Itupccrl's Face Bleach ihown to you, ,
and lute lis nierln, manner of umint and uonderful resulm explained,
to jou -nil! be Faih.Hed it Is thai ou need fcr jour compleilofi.
always c.in u lull line of Mim. A. Ruppert'. Ciray 1 lair Restorative,
Ecyptinn Halrii, Almond Oil Complexion Soap .nul Hair Tonic.
Cull nuit hut e their merits rsplnliiixl to .sou.
Ask foi Mint-. Kup.iert'a book, HOW To "G BEAUTIPUL." jFRCtT.
Jonas Long's Sons
SOLE AGENTS.
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The JhWFTT is modem, up
und rapid.
MA0II1NK.S l'JiAl'KU OX TRIAL
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JEWETT No. 10 Has Ninety-Two Distinct Char,
acters. Eight Hore Than Any Other Standard na-chine.
D. W. WAGNER
2I5 Board of Trade
TELEPHONE 2492
DayligM St. PaUl
Minneapolis
CHICAGO
& NORTH-WESTERN
RAILWAY
THU ij.Goa. m, train; a triiun-uru.-.M.it
In beauty. Other trains from Uil
cago arc the Mortli-Westcrn Limited
eicLtric lighted 6.30 p. in , tiic ht, Paul
Fast Mall, 10.00 p.m., ami Ni;;lit 1 spres.
10.15 p. 111,, all daily jnil tin best of
ever) thing. Call on any ajjent for tickets
or mlilie.-:.
481 8roaJwaj Ntw I'eeli
3a Vim St., Cinltniitll
S07 km,ll,fldSl,, Htttbuij
:H Huetrlor St., Climlund
IT Campui afurllul, Oalroit
001 Chit't it.,HiUadilllia
3S8 WoiiilriHn il Sitlan
tnln3t, tsjah
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2Kifiy 8t;?u9l,7oronto,0itt,
A Skin of Uoauty Is a Joy Forovor.
cubam, wif UAuTuai, HtAiTii.iiat
5WTt!.1tn ,'Pr'. rrsokies.
alolts Jloie, K,l). anil Skin ,
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tooa ma tail o(u 1
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luiruutMws laarteii
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A. Musre muI ia a
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a ixtilrntli "as ye
laaiaavriiiaaevbDi,
I rioftimeiid 'Ouut
LliCrm lbs
lesv li irrurul et all
lb Hkln pierara.
tlem' ror kslw ty 1
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facey-lMdJ Dultit t.uW V A,Cr.aJ.i.kiia Kiini
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Tint Ulclisoii Miiiiuractiii'liii,' Co.
ciauUin aud vv'llkevU.irre. '.
Mauufaeiurori .
L0COMO1IVES. STATIONARY EN0INE5
llolleri. Ilolitlng and Pumping Alachlnrry
General Office, Scranton, Pa.
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For thirty
years a
successful
career
ok Pack Qllacii
RUPPERT'S
Writes and sludes seventy-five
letteis to the line.
Writes straight on ruled lines.
!' Has automatic ivne-cleaninf
brush.
H The best manifolder and stencil
y (.'maKcr.
Wfrt" w llc .1Stest touch to keys and
$ The JEWbl'I ball-beaiinc car-
& ringc "beatt. the world."
' Hie JEWETT liner is easily the
most clever device or Its kind.
- to - date, simple, convenient, durable
AXII OTIIEIt .MARKS TAKK.V.
SCRANTON, PA.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
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WKSTMLNSTKIt HOTEL
Cor. Sixlerntli it and In Ing I'lice,
NEW YORK.
American Plan, $...11 per claj ami upward.
1 urepran I'lan, tl.AJ per day and upward.
1. a t luvvror.n, rroprittor.
4
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I 'or Kihliiess .Men
In the litarl ot the wholesale
district.
Tor Siioiit:iN
f minutes' walk to Wniminatcers.
mliiute, to Biecel Cooper" BIc
Store. Easy of access to the Brcat
Uiy Goods Stores.
I Ol MKIIINt'LT
One block from E'vvay earn, clv
Inc easy transportation to all
polntB ur intereti. 4.
HOTEL ALBERT :
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4- Only ono llloc,.; from llroudvvay, t-
RnnTTK Si I Hli KliSlAURANT
t nOOHlj, CI Up. ,ces KeasonahU 4.
The Wonders and Beauties
or
; Earth's Largest Segment of Fairydom
. .iiiiui (jIHuiiiii. .iiu pem'tiated only by the
M-alic Himi'luoui iiaius of the'
.MIUIIIHKN PACIFIC COA1PANY
The "SUNSET LIMITED" that
TiAln of Trains, belongs to this sys
tem P in nuipiiiiiit, mine .1111 (tiUlne,
I li ue 1 lines nli.r ,i,lll0IIS di;llllt t'J tl
. .in 1
' I'o ili'1 un. .1111.. ,uu, nee illiKliatcd pjlliphU'tt
nulla, hiu time ulile, ulso luweet ute, sleaplu,
, .,ir in l.ils iiinl bigfiui) checked Jpply to MilIll
I I.IIN I' Ull H CO.. in) . Jd St., I'hlla., Tj
JS Prof.Q.F.THEEL.M.D. tv.hl
'-"nf Ml., riilUJrtpbla. I'a. l a,l.k.r r,l, Cu.
"'" siariunAii Disistia.iiLiiins
LABUSIS.BlOaDFOISON.NtRyOUS DIIUTr.4
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