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THE SCRANTON T1UBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1901.
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Religious....
Till: KOLiUOWING litta hern Issued
by lit. llev. ltlshop Holum with
icfercncc to the ohncrvnnco of
Lout In the Roman Cathollu dlo
cchO of Kurunton:
According to the general iilnplinc of the
church mid special faculties granted to im by our
holy father, Uo XIII., tlio first day of Lent,
Ash Wednesday, fall on l'cb. SO. I(i01.
1 irst All the faithful who have completed
tl.dr sevctit.v-nrst jcar, arc bound to observe
the fat of Lent, unless dispensed fur leirltlmato
ifasons.
S'ccoiid-Onc meal a day Is allotted except vn
Sunday.
Thlnl Thli meal U not to bi takm until
about noon.
Ioin tli Of those days on which permission I
planted to eat mint, meat mid Iwli are not
tc- bo used at the imo meal, even by way
if condiment.
Fifth A collation or partial tneal U alljucil
111 the cvcnlnp. Tho Rineral piaitlce of plmM
f'lirlstlanx limits its iiiintlty to the fourth
part ot an urdlniry meal.
Slxlli-llread. butler, ihocse, fruit of all kinds,
salads, vegetables and bull are iniinlttcd at the
collation. Milk and ia:rts aie alto permitted
Sevmlh-CWorq has made It Ixvvful to drink
m the mornlni; aims vvartn liquid, such ns tel
slid iodic. i,r thin cliocolilc made with vvntir.
LTshlh -NewisHy and custom Imo authorized
I liu i.'e til lard Irstead ol butter in preparing
ttili, vikcUMis, etc.
.NinthThe following persons aie not bound to
obscni' the fast, xi?: Nil under 21 JiaM of aire,
the silk, priRiunt women and thnao nivlinf suck
to inlaids, those who mm obliged to do bird
Murk, .ind all who tlnouitli vveakness cannot fast
without Injury to their health.
Tenth- Ily dispensation, the use ol flesh meat
will le allowed at any time on Sundays, and
once a day on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, exupt on the taond f'aturday In
I j lit ami Holy Satuida).
i:ieenlb Persons ixunpt from the obligation
id lastlne by nee or laborious ociiipitlou, aie
permitted tho uo of melt at iit.y meal on
ihwo iIjjs on vihiiji Its m. is b.v dispensation.
I'ttellth-lly an Indiilt ot the Holy See, irratit
i"l .Maiih 13, 131)3, for ten juts in favor it
viorkinfrmcn, the bishops if thli country miy dis
pense th fernicr fiom Hie mole iliild law of
b-tlntnic In vii'V of certain difttenltle-i that
max exist in their illnesis. In xiituc ot th'.s
indiilt, worklncnun, tua-iil.ir with their entire
houichoMs, may t at rich meat on the atnllncuco
days of bent, on l.mbir dns and cii tho Vif.il
of the Feasts, exctpt on r'rldii, on Ali Wed
msdivti, and the ilivs of Holy Week, and 0:1 tho
Vlirll of f'lirLsttnas. Ax Ilisti im.il, honevci, Is
pinnlltcd by the iudult ot Antf. .:, 1')7, on ah
Mondojs. Tlusdji and Tliunda)i of bent, (d
iiedi8 and Saturdays .no the onl data rvnuln.
ma- orf xxlitcti the ik of tlii-li meat U not
perinlttuli those who are obliged to fjt, how.
itr, can avail tin iiuclu-s of tliix dUpenutton
only at the print ipal meal.
Thlrlienth 1 ho"c who hate .m icusonable
doubt as to their ability to fit 01 ubMain rtiotiM
etk the adiiee of tl.iir pntor.
l'ourt:inth On thi flit Suinliy of bent a
tolleelion shall be taken up in all churchex
of the dloiim tor the Vegro and Indian mil
klons ol the United Hates ami tli propattulnn
of the filth .mil for the home mbtdnn. and tho
proceuU wnt to Itev. John J. (irlltiii, ihaiuillor,
"15 Wiominir aienue, hcrantun
Kifteenth Tlio piom pr.utlie of conlribulln a
mall .unount on (Jud 1'ilday to the mppou of
Hie Holy Kind, choiild be ircouiapd. Onlv a
trifle frcni one to fnc tenl need be sive...
ii.id (he proieedt of Ihi- iiilhcthm i.1oiid be
nut to the ltev. liaiui'ller
Tomurioxv mornlUK at lu.au o'clock
tlio Oiacu KhrIIMi" Lutlifrnn Sunday
school, cot nor MuiIIhou 11 venue ami
Alulbciry utiect, will hold 11 special
teivico in tliu IntoicstH ot foielun mis
sions. The proKiamtni! will Include
hulldliiK a pyramlil by the primary
fl.ms: a illalosue, by Janot Sunday ami
Hyron Wilcox:; "WYleome," by Iionu
t'unnlncham; "Tho Hiave Little Mis
Hlomiry." by I.llllo Von, "What Can I
Do?" Frank Xlmniviinan: "The Com
plaint of tltb Pennies." by Irene
l.oronz. "The Two OfTeiliiKS," bv
l.lzzle Sunday, "Will You Help Us?"
bv Krnma Sualil. ami an address by
the pastor, llev. Luther Hess Wnrliitf,
with ivsnonslvo leaillnnK anil appio
tirlatu inuli-. will coustltulo the pro
lamine. rw puidlc Is cordially in
vited. The niiisie at the l'enn Avenue Ibtp.
list chuuli Is ulwiiyx of a hlh order,
hut tomouow evening the eholr will
Klve .1 special selection by ieitlest, en
titled "Woithy Is the Lamb." This is
the anthem which was sunpr at the
World's Fair musical contest nt Chi
cago 1jy the Scianton choir, under tho
direction of l?tof. Haydn Kvans, the
organist of the l'enn avenue church.
For the rendition ot this anthem the
choir captured the $5,000 Kohl pilze.
This .selection Is given by request of
the pastor, who will pieuch dining tho
service on the topic, "The Lost Sheen
if Our Cities."
Religions Hews Holes,
Next Sunday moinlc the Rev. Ur.
Simpson, of the Asbury Methodist
Ilplscopal church, will pi each In
Christ's cluitch.
A puper piepated by Huv. I. J. Fiey
on "The Second Coming of tho Lotd"
xvlll be ead at the llaptlst pastor.s'
confeienee Monday at 10.30.
Frank W. I'etttsall will conduct tho
Sunday night seivieo at the Jtemio
mission. Service i ill commence at 7 JO.
Special Invitation to tallioad men and
their families.
Tho regular meeting of tho Metho
dist ministers of Scranton and vh'lnltv
will be held In the putlors of nim
I'arl; church, Monday, February IS, at
10.30 a. m. Speaker, Itev. A. J. Van
lien; subject, "Tho Illblo and l'to
giess." ItPV. S. It. Mollis, of "w irnx'on
Ia., who spent ten days In thu gieat
kievivjl meeting at Howaiti Place
African Methodist Hidscopal church,
H-tttnns homo today. He Is an Impres.
(speaker, and through his pointed
E'of presenting gospel tiuth, 11 lust
The Want of Working People.
vVlien the working man or woman feels sick liver, itomach or kidneys
Are out of gear then Dr. A. W. Chaae's Kldney-Llvcr Pills do a
world of good acting directly on these organs and the bowels.
BAY CITY.
Mr, 1- II, Mans, 1301 Columbui Avenue, bay
City. Mich., by overwork and too assiduous atten
tion to Ids business, brought on an attack ot
kidney trouble, which rad It neceuary for Mm
to leuro oft working at timet. lie states ;
"On the ret.mmendatlon ot Mr. Geo. Leyer,
dnujglst, of thlc place, I purchased a box ot Pr.
A. W, Chaae'a Kidney-Liver Pills for ray kidney
trouble, Tbey iicted 10 well in relleTlnft my pain
and backache that I persisted In the use of them
until perfectly cured of my
trouble. I am a well man now,
thanks to the use of Dr. A. W,
Obase's Kldney-Uver rills."
X3E..
A.W. CHASE'S
KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS.
ing lmpicsslon tor good was made
upon all who heard hlin while here.
P. W. Pcarsall will bo the speaker
nt tho family meeting of tho Ilallroad
Young Men's Chilstlan association on
Sunday at 3.4S p. in. Mr. Pcarsall has a
host of friends In Scranton who will
bo glad of this opportunity of hearing
him. Tho Schubert male quartette,
who have so often delighted the num
bers of tho association, will have
charge of tho music and will render
special selections. They will be assist
ed by a combination of Instruments. All
nre Invited to tho meeting and are
promised a pleasnt and proll table hour.
Tomorrow's Services
Methodist Episcopal.
him l'ark church l'rajer and praise etvke
at PS0; preaching at 10.30 11. tn. and T.30 p.
in., by the partor, Her. C. M. Ollhn, 1). 1). It
12 tn. a short IHblc study In Sumliy nchool
room; Sunday fihool at 2 and r.pwotth leiRiic
nt 6.K0 p. m. At 7.30, young people especially
Invited, subject, "How lie (lot A'onir h Well."
At tho inlxilon, 1M!) Pino rlreet, Sunday school
t 11.1. m. ; llpworth ltague at 0.00 p. tn.
Aibury Mcttiodlst Kplieojial clmrcli, corner
Monkey avenue and Pilaware street lliv. W. 11.
Mmpon, 1). 1)., pastor. Ieotiniat mei'tlng of
tlio llrotluihood of ol. Paul nt 0.30 a. tn.;
preaching at 10 30 a. tn. b 1U. 1". S. Ililhii
tine, of Clirll' ihurch, Nimliy ellool at 2..'0
p. in.; Kpuorlh league at C30 p. m.; preaching
at 7.30 by pastor, Mihjrit, "True Wfc U Chrht
Ilnlliruntil In the Mfe"; pnyer meeting, Wednes
day at 7.30 p. m. ItuilniM inciting of the
Hrot.nci hood of fct. Paul 011 the second and
fourth Tucstlvj of cull month nt 7 3D p tn.
Scats free and all aie welcome. -
Simpson McthoilUt 1'plseopil ihurch llev. .1.
11. Sueet, I). 1)., pastor. Moinlng prajus at
P30; preaching sertlio at 10.30, Keiimn ly ltev.
A. J. Van Cleft, of Duninorc; Siindaj Sihool at
11', Junior Kpnortlt bague nt 2.W; Young Men'
micllng at t; Kpwortli Iiague at 0 30; pn aching
senile, eniiioii by the pastor, at "".'A lats
fne and a cordial welcome
Court Strict Mithodint I'.plsiopd ihuuh llev.
(I. C. I.xman, pastor, rh.s, M' a m., O. D.
li Witt, leader. It all luimbers of thu ihuiti
coine, if possible. I'riaililng, 10 WJ u. in : Ain
diy Hihoul, 11.15 a, ni., fl. It. Clatk, supLrlnlciid
int. A full iittrndaiiie is looked for. Junior
leigue, 3S0 p. in ; Kpwottli league, 0 30, preach
ing, 7.30. Silts flee. Kuribody wilcome.
llatnplon Slu-et Methoditt tpiscopil htneli
llev. Janus lleniilnger, jiaster. linlics en Sun
day as follow: 1'icacblng at 10.30 a. m , ml
jut, "The Adtaniiiig Klngilom," annual mis
sionary simion. Another iIhas of fiobatlonera
will be ncclMil at tho morning eiIic; clo.su
nulling at 11.30 a. in.; Sunday bihool at i p.
tn.; Junior league, at 3 p. ni.; Senior Idgui,
at 0.30 p. tn., lcadir Mm. I'.tta Stttnbatk; eMii
lug preaching Kerxlre, at 7.10 o'clock. Subjict
cf sermon, "Hum t'fi the llridges to l'retent
lilreat." A cordial v. 1 borne to all.
I'roxidituc Metliodbt Uplscopal clmiili Krx".
(Icorge A. Cure, pastor. llrothrthcoJ of St. 1'iul
liiKt.s at 10 a. 111.; Mihjut of luorimig wunon
at 10 3(1 o'clock, "Methodist MethliV; Sunday
school at 2 p. in., C. W. Dawson, c-q , t.upt.
Iiilimlent; Kpnoilli league, K. I, llcnlainin
piislilriit, ineitH at (1 15 p. in , topic "Confess
ing CUM"; Join lidUIci, liadu. Subjut of
mnlng Minion .it 1.30 o'clink, "The hilt if
the I'artli."
t'ulir AMnue Methodi-t Kpli-copil ihurih Itev.
t V. Dot, pistor. Mietlng of Hiotlicrhood at
(M. a, m,; morning nriin.11 at lO.Xi; Sunday
fthool, li m ; Junior 1'puorth league, 3.30 p.
b"; Dpuorth league, C30, setinun, 7.30. All aie
roidiall) ueliome In the scilicet.
lirst Cfinun MithridUt 1'pNcopal church,
Adams annuo and Vine etriet (i. llobllln, pas
tor. 1'reieliing senlcn, in 3D a ni. and 7."0
p. tn. ; Sunday school at noon, nid at 2 o'lloek
at tin- Tajlor Atemio ihapel, l.puorth league nt
0. II p. in.; pi.rjcr miitliig on Thursday cwning.
Afriiau XlethodM I.piscopal ihurch, Howard
Place Pi- I). .. Hentley, pastor. Preaching, 10..'0
a. ni. ; Sunday kIumI, 2.30 p. m , Oopei song
scrxiic fun u .130 to 4 30 p in.; prearhlng, 7 15
p. In. A cordial Uikomc txtindeil tn all
Baptist.
l'.nn Vtiuue Itipti-t chinch, I'um atuue, bi
twcin (-pnue mil t.indeii Ktrei In. Pieiehlng
inurnlng at 10.30 r.nl itoniug at 7..10 by the
pastor, Hit. Ilobiil I'. Y. IVrci, I). 1. Mom
ing praius In tlie lower temple at 0.1",. Topic
of inoimng Milium, "Modem hktptici-iii Virsus
llttrml Verltlis." Sundiy nhool at the homo
ihurtli at 2 uMoik, am at the Aniicrinau Mis
ion, on Pnsiott aMiuie, at 3.30 p. in.; Young
I'eoph'rt 'Soiled of Cluistian I"iideaor meeting
nt (130 Topic of eicnlng sermon, "Tlie I.ot
simp in Oui Cilli-" '1 1 k- choir Mill sing din
ing tin- enning Krilce the anthem, "Woithy Is
the I-inib," 'J his is the anthem suiiir by the
vianton choir at the World' Pair musical com
petition under the luuhiship of Piofiwor Ifa.sdn
iiiaiis, when they secured the "i,ikhi gold prire.
1 list llaptlst cliuiih, South Main avinue Kit.
S. 1 Malliens, pustoi, Tlie usual i-eniies morn
ing nud cuiiIng, ll.sn .1. in. urn! 7.30 p. n.. In
Ha- ba-iiiunt of Welsh baptist chunh, South
Main .itcnup; Sundij school, 2.30 p. m , lij.
mouth churili. Dr. lleddoe, superintendent; U.
. I'. P. siitlie, OWi p. iii, at horlte hall;
prajir meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 p. in. All are
Vtnlcoint.
.Hckson Street HaptM church Morning priyir
melting at 0.30, ItaiUi, brother Jinkln Itc -Holds;
sermon nt 10 30 by the pastor, Hit.
Thomas do Oiucbi, U. 1).; Sunday school at 2
p. tn., C'lurleH Ibille.s, superintemknt; exening
sirico at 7 o'doik sharp. Thli is a people's,
ik nice for eurjbody, praise ami sing, followed
by short ndilren, "Genuine viauhoiiil," All
5 guns people arc Imllcd. Stiangeis alwajs wel
come. (iiieu Ithlge Diptlst churtb Morning prajer
meeting at 10 o'clock; preailiiug by the pattor
at in 3D and 7.30. In the morning the pistor
will biglil a .otioj of serinous oil "Modern Appll
cations of the tin at ermon." taibj'it In the
evening, "Ancient Obstructionists"; Sunday
sihool, 11.15; meeting of the Junior society i
3.30; prajer inciting of the Senior society at fl.3u.
North Main Axenue baptist church Services
Sunday at 10.30 a, m, and 7.30 p. tn preaching
by Itev. A. II. Smith, of Ihrwiik. Sibbalh
sdiool at 2; Junior 11. V. I'. U. nt 3, and ('.
K. nt 0.30 All cordially invllid to all ten less.
Milloli llaptlst tliurili, Center street Mrt lies
at 10.15 nnd 7.30 p. m. Preaching morning and
ctculng by tho pastor, Itc v. James A, Similar.
Moinlng subject, "What We Owu in Ood and the
Chuich"; evening subjert, "The fiicat Light of
Christ " Strangir are Imitid. Seats fae.
Illakely lliptbt church Decision ilaj The
pastor, llev. Pnld Spcncir, xvlll pieath at 10. ;o
a, m. oil "x Decision Aiked Tor," and at 7 30
p. 111. on "The Greatest Gospel blotter"; bible
school, 11. 15; Z. P. IMwards supulnteiiduit;
DETROIT.
Mr. Levi Uty, 805 MoDougul Avonue, Detroit,
lives! for jears expecting death from heart fail
ure and Brlght'a disease, but was cured by a few
boxes ot Dr. A. W, Chase's Kidney-Lirer PUU. He
writes i " For yean, I lived In constant fear that I
should meet death through kidney trouble. I vrus
troubled terribly by pains lu my back nod about
the heart. My troubles are now over, tor Dr. A. W,
Chase' Kldney-Llrer PUU hive mode me well
again. I will gladly answer any lettsn about thU
wonderful medicine."
S3 eta. a box. All deaden,
or Pr. A. W, Chase Medicine
Co., Buffalo, It. T.
I. Y. r. If., 0.15, led by Mis Cattle A. Kenjon,
Etertbody tulcome.
Presbyterian.
l'lrst 1'iMbjtrrltn church Sen Ices, 10.30 a.
m., 7.30 p. tn. Dr. Mclo-l wilt preach, liictilng
subject, "(lirlstlin (science and Miracle"."
Strangers welcome.
Tho Second I'resbjtctlan church Pcnlrei at
10 30 a, ni. and 7.30 p. m. Dr. Robinson wilt
preach In the morning on "Christian Ueneto
lenie," n Sweet Sacrifice to Ood," and In the
evening on "Life Character and Divine Paver In
Obedience." All welcome.
Green Illdgc I'rrsbtrrlin church Itev. I. .1,
Ionising, pastor; llev, L. It. Poster, assistant.
10 30, sen leu of worship, with sirinon by tho
,pator, subject, "God Controlling Nature"; 12
lllble sihool, 0.30, Christian riMmtct; 7,30,
senlce cf worship, wltit sermon by the pastor,
subject, "Decision." All are cordially wikoipe.
Providence Prisb.xlerlau church The pistor,
ltev. Dr. Guild, will occupy the pulpit at 10 30
a. in. and 7.30 p. in. Sunday school at noon;
Piidiator meeting nt 0 35 p. in. The seals of the
ihurch arc nluata free.
Wathbutu Strict Presbyterian church Itev,
John P. Moffat, D. I)., pistor. Srnlt.es at 10. 30
a. 111. and 7.30 p. in.; bible school nt 12 in.; C.
I'., joung people nt 0.2D p .111.; prajer meeting,
W'cdiicdaj', 7.30 p. in. In the morning the ptstor
will preach n sermon in niemortam of Prances
P. W'illard. All friends of the temperance cavi'f,
as well as those who bold sitnd the mctticy of
Prances II. W'illard, arc cordially invited. Ill"
pistor will preach In thu evening. Special Inusln
at each service.
Suinner Avenue Presbyterian church, tot'ner
Sumner avenue and I'rtic street Preaching at
10 30 by llev. Prank J. Milman. At tl.30 p. m.
HiV. Dr. S. O. loigan, D. D,, will preach. Sun
diy school will bo conducted at 2 p. in. by Mr.
Hi 7. llrovvu, superintendent; Pmlravor o.'icty
at 7 p. m.j Miss Llrtlc Gillflths, leader; Hand of
Hope, Tuesdij nnd nnd Thurxdiy evenings at
7.15 o'clock. A cordial welcome to all.
Adsms Avenue ilnpil, New York stixet The
rtcv. James llughis will preach t 10.30 and
7.30; Sunday school nt 3 o'clock, Mr. Chandler,
superintendent; Christian P.ndeavor soiictv at
0.15. The Men'ii Mutual Improvement society
will meet Monday evening nt 7.15. Mr. Watson
will deliver nil address. All welcnmn t thee
sen Ices,
Episcopal.
.Mint Luke's Parish Itev. Itogus hiael, I).
P., lector; llev. K, J, llatightnu, senior (urate;
ltiv. M. II. Nash, Junior curate. Qulnrmagcahiu
sumlaj".
St. Luke's thurcii -".30 3, tn., Hj'v Coiiiiiinn
ion: 10.30 a. in., inoi.img prijer m-l sermon;
7.30 p. in., evening prajer and sermon; 0.15
a. Ill,, Sundij school and lllble cl.l.es.
St. MarkV, Dunmore S a, ni., Holy Coniniun
Ion: 10. so a. m,, morning prater ami seimoi;
7.30 p. m., ivmlng prijer and setmon; 3 p. 111.,
Siiiuhy sihool and lllble classes.
I!at V.nd Mis-Ion, 1'ieseott nvimie 2.3D p.
111., Sundiy school nnd lllble classes: 3.30 p. 111 .
evening prajer nnd sermon.
South Shin Mission, Pig street 2 30 p. in., 'i n
diy silionl and lllble classes.
St, GcorgcV, Oljphant 2.IO p in., s'uml.iy
school and lllble classes; 3.30 p. m., cvtmrg
prayer nnd sermon.
Church of the Good Shepherd, coiner Grier
Itidge- strcit and Mony jvniue ltev. P. I!,
llitetnan, rector. Qulnquagesluu Sundaj-. Holy
Communion, 7.30 a. in.; morning prajer anc
sermon by the lector at 10.30 a. in.; Sundjf
school nnd lbblo classes. 2.30 p. in.; tvi-aln;
praj-ir and sinnon bv lliv. W. Dul'-y Powers,
D. 1 , on "Spanlsh-Aiuericin Missions," 7.30
p. in.
C'lirlst' chuich, corner U&shington avenue and
Park street ltev. P. S. llallciititic, rector. .s.r.
vices, lOTiO a. 111, 2.W p. m. and 7.30 p. in.
In the morning tlie ltev. Dr. Sinip.on, of the
Aburv Melhnilist L'plsccpal churili, will prea.h
All seats free. All vvelioine.
Keformed Episcopal.
Giaic ltefornieil npiseopal chureli, Wjoirung
avenue, below Mulberry street ltev, George L.
Alriih, pastor. Prajer and praise scrvlei, 0.30
a. m. ; divine wurship, 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p.
in., a. in., "The Ninth Oommindment," Kxod.
2D; 15; 1. in., "Cod's- Work," Lph. 2i 10; Sab
bath school, 12 ni.; Y. P. S. O. K., 0.30 p. in.
ednediy evening at 7 o'clock tho twcullilli
anniversary of the Sunday sihool. Seits 'ree.
All welcome. .
Evangclirhl Luthirau.
l.v angelical Lutlurati (Jiiinruagtsima Sunday.
Gospel, Luke 13: 31-13; epistle, I Cor. H: Mi,
St. Mirk's-, Washburn and Pourteenth streets
Itev. A. L. Itamer, Ph. D., pastor. Services,
10.30 a. in., 7 p in.; Luthir league, u p. in.;
Sunday school, 12 m.; Cileelutlcal liutnietion on
Mondaj-, 7 p. m.; Uerlnesdav evening, 7.3U p. m.;
Mission Hand, Siturdaj-, 2 30 p. m. Morning
senile, 'The Kiiirillnant of I'rophecv Concern
Ing the Son of Min"; evening service, "L, I
Come: In the Volume of the Hook ft Is Written
of Me."
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Mntf -v..t. 1-7 m Secretary ol American
February 17. Matt' xxvK I7-30- hSlon! Kel,Ei0Ui
roVTHXT Tha discourse on the talent fob
lowed by the nmarks concerning the ilav if
Judgment, both delivered on the mount ol
01 lies, prcpaicd the rilnds of .he disciples for
snii.s further remark concerning llluvelf. It
was during the closing moments of nn ivenl'ul
day tint .fisus pit-dlctel Min betriv.il and ciu
liilxloii. Meanwhile the chief priesfs and eldnn
loiulted in tho palaii! id tho nigh lunsls how
thej might put Him to deith, fopiung at last a
league with Judis. Thus ended Tii'sdiy, Apill
1, A. V. M. VVishioilay is kno.n in history
as a "day ot silence," during which Jesu) u
malncd quiet at Betlianj-, the only lecoided event
o! the day being the feast given In Ills lonor
in the house of Simon. At the cloo of that feist
Judas withdrew fiom tlm company ef the jp.s
ties, wint to .Teniulcm, and mad ,i lonlrait
t) deliver Jesus to the thief priests foi thirty
pieces of silver.
l'lnt'PLCnVi: The lesson beloio us csivers
the events of Thursday and the evening follow
ing. We must approach the paf-sage In the light
cf what ha Just been said. Jesus has now but
eleven lojal apostleu the other, .Lukes, is with
the Jewish oftldalj plotting for the life ot his
Master, which will be bacrdiced en tho moiruv..
Tint Thursday wasj an eventful day. Mark, with
Ids characteristic dlrcclneiis, Ida dislre ty cltu
the main topic, has limited his narrntlvn tn the
Lord'a nipper. Hut tho other cangolisU iclate
much tnoie that is highly interctlng and In
structive (Luke, Mdl:7-; John, xili .'1 to
.wili.'il). Those omitted pirls should be earedillv
r;ad by the studtut, grouped In their pioper
oidir. that there inav bo suitable setting and
color relation nud significance to thu promt
lecital. 1 ho space us.lgnnl to thLs writing will
net permit more than a brief allusion to the
other gospel. Our task will liu under tluee
general heads Tho Preparation of the Pxssover
(versei, 12-17), the Observance ot the I'assorer
(vcisn IS 51), tic Irvtitutlon of th Mipper
tvertea 'J2.M).
I'llKPAItAHON.
CbSTOM. Tin Passovir, the I'.i.l of thu- .m
nual fistlvaU of the Jews, coiuini-inoiated tlm
diliveiance of Israel whcti Coil devtrojid thu
lirst-lKim of llgjpt (Kx,, Nil). It was celebrated
in tho month Nlsan, Ircm the 11th to tlie 21st
day, according to custom handed down lioni
Mosch' llmo nnd regulated by law. The first
dry was given to preparation, and It wo par
ticularly mentioned as the day ol unleavened
bread (vcito 1.'), because all leaven was ban
ished from tho house until tho ind of the fistlr.il.
Various arrangements were made In the apail
menta that the mason might be suitably obscivcd.
On that first daj, morcovu, the lamb was killed,
which was to serve tor tho repast, of vvli'ch
the household would partake on 1'rlday alter a
prescribed manrer (IX, xllilMI). It should 1m
rimtinbcrcd here that the Jewish day began In
the evening. Tills preparitlon dij-, tlurcfore,
ended at sunset on Thursday.
DI'.TAILS. It vviw sometlmo on Thursday that
the disciple asked Jesus where they should pie
pare the imssover (verso 12). liu sent Peter
and John (Luke, xxlkS) Into Jerusalem (lie ie
inainlng In Uethany) wUh liislruitlons to "ml.
low" a man whom they might meet, and .isk
1 foi the- iiso of Ilia gust clumber, 'I his uus
Duffy's
Pun
Half
Whiskay
CONSUMPTION
Dronctlltlt, CfcliU, Cough, )
ColdJ, DypfU of what
ever form, qnlckly cured by
taking DUPPV'S HALT
WHI3KBY. AUblHpoonful
In glass ol water three timts
day. All druggists and rrocen
tVewara f InalUtloru.
Holy Trinity, Adinu avenue and Mulberry
street Ilex-. O. O. Spleker, pastor. SVnlees,
10.30 a. in., 7.30 p. in.l Luther league, 0 30 p. 111. (
Sunday school, It in.) Cjtechetlcsl initmcllon,
Monday, 7 p. in.: Ulblo study, Wednesday, 7.15
p. m.l Mission llmd. Satiirdaj-, 10 a, tn.
St. Paul't Short avenue ltcy. W. C. L. Ijuer,
pastor. Sirvlccs, 1030 a. 111,, 7,30 p. m.; Sim
day school, 2.30 p. in,; Cxtechctlral Instruction,
3.45 p. 111. 1 Luther league, Wednesday, 0 30 p. in.
Zlon's Miltlln av 1 nuc llev. P. P. Zlrelnunn,
pastor. Sirvlce. 10.30 a. in.! Sunday school, 2
p. 111.
Christ chuich, Cedar avenue and Hindi sluel
lliv. Janieis Mlke. tiastor. Services, JO 30 . in.,
7.30i. 111.; Sunday school, 2 p. 111.
St. Petri 'a l'resiolt avenue Itev. John Him
dolph, pastor. Services, 10.30 a. in., 7.30 p. in.;
Sunday school, 2 p nt.
Lmaniiel Gcrman-I'ollvh Lutheran church, ltcese
street ltev. Perdlnand Rattelmelir, pastor.
Pleaching In the I'olMi language at 10 a. ni,;
Sunday school, 2 p. 111.
Grace Kngllsh Lutheran clntrrh (General
Sjnoil), rorner Madison avemu and Mulberry
street llev. Luther Hess Waring, pistor. 0 80
a. m., Sunday school; 10 30 a. 111., a foreign
mission sen lie by tho Sunday school. Speclst
piogramme of mule, recitations, exercise by
scholars, and an addresi by the pastor; 0.4" p.
in., a one hour service of gospel song bj Y'. 1".
S. C. I!., stiliject, "Confessing Oitlst." P.vrry
body welcome.
Miscellaneous.
All Souls' Pnlversallst rhuuh, Pine sluii
between Adims mil JeBerson avenues ltev. O.
It, Ileinlsley, pastoi; resldeme, 020 Adaina ave
nue. Morning service, 10.30; evening irrvii-e,
7.30; Sunday school, 11.30, Mrs. S. benjamin,
superintendent. The Y, 1'. V. U. of the Sus.
ttielianiia ns-oclitlim will be in sesston Saturday
nftemoon and evening and Sunday, Preaching
Sunday at the regular horns. In the morning
some visiting clergjmen will speik, and Itev. L.
L. Lewis In the evening. -A lordial will nine to
every one.
Calvary Hcformrd chinch, Monroe avenue and
Gibson street Ibv, Marlon L. I'lror, pisto.
Services Sundiy nt 10.30 a. tn , 7.30 p. m.j Sun
diy sihool, 11 15 a tn, ; Christian Kndeavor, 0 45
p." m. Morning subject, "The Mightiest Power
In the t'nlv ire"; evening subject, "The Oreitest
Motive Powei for Wolk "
Plvmouth Congregational ihurch, Jackou
Street Itev. P.. A. llojl. pistor. 1030 a. in,
tninnitinioii ind rrtcptlon of mitnbtrs, pleaching
bj pastor; 12 111., hibbatli sihool, 2.15 p. In.,
Mission Sunday school, Miertnan avenue; 0 p. m.,
Y'. P. S. C. 11.; 7 p. in., pleaching bj pastor
Capome chapel, lloulevard road Presehlng at
10. ',0 nnd 7.30 bj- the pastor, ltev. I It. Poster.
Sunday sihool tit ,!p. 111.; Senior Lndeavoi, 0 .')
Sundiy evening; Junior Pndiavor, 7.30 Mondtj
evening; prajer meeting, 7.30 Thursday evening,
ltiadlng toom upiit Prlday evening, llveijbody
wclcoVne.
Zion flitted Pvaiigilli.il church, 14J0 Capnute
avenue Preaching, 10.30 and 7.30 by the pastor,
ltev. J. W. Messenger. Morning subject; "Com.
plete in Christ"; evening subject, "Ilia Good
fight." The evening sermon will he preached
to the Knights of Main; Sunday school, 0.3),
Sudor Endeavor, 0.30 Sunday evening; Junior
Lndcavoi, 4 p. 111. Sundaj- afternoon; prajer
meeting, 7.30 Wcdncsdiy evening. All welcome.
ITist Church (Christ Scientist), M9 Adams
iivtiiiie Mindav servircs, 10 30 a. in. and 7.30 p.
111.; Sunday school, 11.15.1 in., subject, "Vine!"
Testimonial nuttings, xVeilinmlay evenings at 8
o'clock. The ihurch is also open every day
during the weik. The lllble and ill Christian
Silence lltirature is kipl In lis free public
reading room. "Science and Health, with Kij
to tlie Scripture," by Marj- baker Eddy," will be
loaned to Investigator) without clnrge Visitors
and letteis of Inqnlrj' are welcome nud given
courtious attention and Information free.
Preii Methodist thuicli, PI1111 chapel, Pen-i au
ntie, near New Y'ork street, Grcai Mdge-Itcv,
I). J. Santlmclcr, paster. Iticular preaching
Sunday at 10.30 and 7..S0; general ijuarlerly
Inciting In charge of litv. J, P. Logan, of
Wlkcs-llitrc, vxlll bigin nest Thursdiy nlcht.
He will lie assisted bj Itevs. William Gould,
ll. W. Ainistroiur, .'1. I reeman and others, sr.
vkej all day Pildaj, Saturday and Sundae.
Take Giein Illdgc People's or Subutbin 1 its. fit
ott at New Y'ork stteet.
litst Primitive Mithodtsl ihurch. Green Ridge
- llev. G. I.eis, pastor. I'naehlng at 10.30 a. in.,
subject, "Aniictj; Its ltesults"; pleaching at 7
p. in., subjut. Sowing and Helping." x. wel
come to ill.
Past Cluistian eliuieh, 2017 North Main "
nui ltev. It. V. CljTiier, pastor. Pleaching at
11 a, m. and 7 30 p. in. SubJuU, "The Lurd's
Mil Jl unusual icCUest, for houses weie built I"
accommodate the multitudes who came fiom all
PiU to the festival. Tiny went as Jesus lead
directed, and found the man. This was an
other exhibition cf Ills foreknow ledgo like lu
the case of the colt (Matl; xl: 3). A miiaele
of knowledge rcfUvts as much of personalitj' as
a iniradu of pov.u, and is tqiully a aiouud
ol tonildence. The ipostles lud i,u dlfiliultv in
wcuiing the guest (hamuli, an upper room,
whither tor hire or without dots not appe.i,
and they proceeded to nt all things to lights
fcr tho observance, lu the evening (virso 17)
piobably after suuet, Jesus came with Ills ills
tlple.s and entered the room.
oiir.itv vnxt:
HANNK.lt. The evangelist don not desetibe
tho miner In which the Passover fiOst waa ob
served. It uus iiecssiij, lor no Jew would
diviite from tlK mode hid donn by Mosc, He
might bettir emit the (cut than come to ll In
any Irregular way. ve maj, thtrelme, turn lo
the law (Kx. ill: t-10), to Itam that which will
ei able us to pieturn the seine in the upper rcori
Put vvlille the feast was in piogress, as well .is
bitoie and uttir, various clrtumsUnics inizSt
lind Intel it to the Oicaslon, for tho parth-l-pants
might engage in conversation, and even
icrelgn imtters might be Introduced
INCIDENT'S. 1 lie evangelist,, theicluie, le
late acme of the icuvii.llon that passed be
tween Jesus and the npestlis during tho PiiKutd
Supper. On tjkliif tinii sfsts at the table, the
whole twelve being present (for Judas had le
turned) Jeus t-xpisnscd Hi dcslru tn cxt this
Passover before He suffered, and dec land that it
v.-as Ilia last (Luke xsili ti tn 16). Ihru aiose u
contention among the apostles (Luke xxli: Jtl lo
detcrmlnu who waa gre-aleal lu the kingdom of
heaven, a subject dlcusl tew ml times be
fore (Matt, -evlll; 1). 11 is thought that tho
luestioii grtvv out of ihn ordir of their seating,
s Indleatlvo of rank. To tearh them once moie
on this matter Jesus arose, girded Himself, and
T-ashed their feet, as nn act ot humlllilloii tn
be Imitated (lohn xilii 3-171, giving wholesome
counsel In the meantime. While they wens eat
ing Jesus pustictud that one ot the twelvo would
betray Him (verse Is)! This nwaktr.ed geneia)
soirovv, mid the ipiistlon, "Is it It" was raised
bj each In turn. M the suggeslloii of John,
JcstiM nail! that bu tn whom a n should be
given wan tins gulltj lie (lohn xllli 20), at the
lino time dellteiliuc .1 morsel to Judas, lhc
lattir. troubleil In tonscii nee, then asked, "U
It It" and Jesus lepliid atluniatlvelj-, adding
"What thou doest do quickly." And Judo went
forth on his ticacherous cuand (lohn still : 13 and
ml). Whin h" vviik gone Je-nu. uili-icil the words
found in Mark xlvi xl and John xlllt ,11, .shau
ineiiniii; was lo le iufd-lel in alter uitiiils.
INhTlll'IION.
h Vt ft VMK.sr. Judas hiving milled, ll.e Pass,
over feast being endisl, Jesus Introduced n new
oiilliutue. The old had strved Its puroM .1
ineniorliil of the mercy ol fiod manifested nt the
beginning cf the national history. Ills disciples
should now discontinue It and put another in Its
plate, The gro-xer feature of the fiast wcie
dropped, llm tlner ilemenls utalned with new
liiianlng, Jesus tisik hriad, broke It, blesntd It,
and gsve ll In His disciples (virse 2?) saying,
Supper" anil "I the Young Man Safe." Sundiy
sihool, 10 a. in. 1 Y. P. S. O. I!., 0.41 p. m.
All are welcome.
MUSICAL GOSSIP.
'ihe following musical selections will be ten
dired during the morning and evening services
at Llm Park church tomorrow under the direc
tion of Mr. J, Alfred Pennington, organist and
music director:
MOttNIXa.
Organ, Lrgende Itlggs
Choir, "Thou Art P.nthroncd Above" ,,, .Martin
Organ, Offertory, Csntablle , Leniare
Choir, "l,eail Kindly Light" Vurccll
Organ, Allegro Yhaic from Sonata In (I,
Ithclnbcrger
KVnSiKG.
Organ, I.irgo In C
Choir, "Praise tlio Lord"' .,
Organ, Offertory, Chanson ...
Handel
bemorest
Hlggs
Selected
Tenor Solo
, ,,,,,
Choir, "Some Sweet Daji"
..Doana
Organ, Postlude In 11 Plat ,.... Volckmar
II IMI
The Jell Da Angelis Opera company, at the
Ljieum on Priday next, will be the chief
musical event of the coming week.
II II II
II Is announced that Mr. Carl l'ieltcn, director
of the fstnoiu Paelten Pianoforte school of bos
ton, will give a piano recital In St. Lsikc'a Parish
House on the evening ol April I), under the
auspices of he Scranton Conservatory of Music.
As a pianist Mr. t aelten baa few equals. He lias
for many j-cirs been Intimately connected with
the music life) of boston, both as a pianist and
teacher. For many jrars he was the leading
piano teacher of the New P.nglnnd Conservatorj,
aftirvvards becoming its director. About three
jean and a hall ago he severed tils connection
with that Institution to found Ids own school,
which Is now tne largest pianoforte school in
this ronntrj", due not only to his fame ni a
pianist, but also to his remarkably aucceisfut
method.
'I 11 II
The following programme will be rendered in
tho Second insbjterlan church tomorrow:
MOItNINQ.
Organ Prelude Duncan
Anthem, "The Lost Chord" Sullivan
Olteilorj (Juailette, "Oh, That My Load of
Shis Were Gone" , Camp
Mlsacs black and Garagan, Messrs.
Glpprl and Morgan.
Solo Miss Gangan
Oigan Postlude DuboU
P.VLNINO.
Organ Prelude, "Vibration" Clllaerls
Antliim, "Lay Not Pp for Yourselves". ...Davis
(Juaitctte. 'The bird Lit Loose. In Eastern
Skies" Mirston
Misses block and Giiagau, Mesirs.
Glppel and Morgan.
Solo Mr. Moigan
Oltertorj Duet, "The Lord Is My Shepherd"
Smart
Misses black and flaiagau.
Organ Potludo Tombclle
Mr. J. M. Chance, Organist and Director.
II II l
The ssiond retltd of this season" "Composer's
Mternonns" will take plicn In the Soiithworlh
Studio of Music next Trlday afternoon, Wishing
ton'a birthdjj. The prograiiune will be devoted
entirely to Ainerlian composers, in honor of the
daj-, and will comprise mot Interesting numbers
for voice, pisuo and violin.
II l II
Mls-3 Julia Clapp Allen appealed J. violin solo
ist nt tlm Wllkes-Harre Musical club yelctdav.
II II II
Professor George b. Carter, who for some time
was organist at r.lm rark church, this clt.v,
but now professor in organ dipatliiient at the
Ohio Weslej-an university, Delaware, 0., will, on
Marin 21, give an organ recital at the Green
Ridge Methodist Pplscopal church, asslslid by
Mr. Alfred Wooler, solo tenor of Kim IMrk
church
II II II
Mr. dome D. Martlu, ot West .scranton. is
ardentlj pursuing the study of counterpoint and
ruguo under Dr. Clarke, and a course In piano
with Von Slernbergh, In Philadelphia. Mi. Mar.
tin Is preparing himself for a professional career
ss teaihir of piano and theorj", and will, when
he completes his course with these 111usle.il
giants, icitalnlj be well equipped for the busi
ness. :i 11 i
Thu New York Hirald Is nuthoilty foi the state
ment that Miss Zelle De Lussan, alter considera
tion, has finally declined an offer to sing In
vaudeville for twelve weeks at 11 salary of $2,O)0
a week; not because It was not enough, nor be
taiisc she considered It a "lome down," but be
cause he felt that the would be unable to
stand the slialn of singing six afternoons and six
evenings In the week.
For n Cold In the Head
Laxative Biotno-Qulnine Tablets.
www www wr ww WW WW w
'lake, est: this is my hotlv," Luke sajs that
lie ndded rertalu words, so that the vvhole would
lead, "my body, wlilch is uiven for .vuu; this
do In lemeinbranee of me" I.ulm xlli 19;. This
accords with TauTa account (I Cor. xl: til)
which he ilain.eU to have leeelvnl by revilatlon
(I Cor. xl: 23). It is hcllcrid that I.ulte wrotu
at the dliectioti of Paul. A little later Jeiu
took the cup of wliisaave thanks, nd deliveitj
it tn tlie apostles, sayinic: "This Is my bbod
of the N'evv Testiiiuent, which is shed for man)"
(Mstlliew .xxli: 'M), vvi- tind. "tor the remission
of sins," I.uLe shvs (xxli: 21) "htsl for you,
limiting It sh tlie bread to the iipostleo, but
Paul .adds, what I.uku appllts only lo the lncad,
"llils do ve, hs bit as jn drills, it, in r"mciii
branie nf me" (I Cor. .l: 25).
I.PI-Onr.S IHirliij or immediatele follonliiff
the Institution of the Sue per dure weie sem.il
iinn)itant eplsoili's, reeoided by other evanire
llsls, .lesus pudleted tho dispersion of the apes
lies iluiliif tho nUlit. Piter piotesird his lot
ultv, but Jesus declaied that Mian desired to
have Dim (Matt, xxvl: 33-33). On tin Uur pro
fiwions of steadfastness, Jesus ileelared that
Peter would deny lllrn, but he and the ullur
ainmtles iifllinie,! Hat they were ready to die
with Him. Jesus then delivered that Immotlil
discourse found in John xlv, xi, xI, and elos.
Ins: with the prayer found In chapter xx 11. Af
ter which tlie company left the Suppr mom and
wlthdiew tn the Mount nf Ollvss
CON( LDSIO.V
1)1. Hvrh-s. lids ni'W ordliiHiic.-, iiwiltiitnl bj
Jesus iw above stated, has been vailoiisly miller
stood by Chilsllnn wholsrs, nil of whom must he
credited wtth slnrctlty. One lespcetuhlo lusly uf
liilieviri held that Jesus Intended it only for
the upottles or tlm uprvslolle churili. In suppoit
cf that opinion they lefu to the rxpuitloiu
"for ou," "do ye," unci "coinliiff aaln." be
lirvinir that Clul.t's seeond coiniiijr was in that
generation (Matt, xxlv: ::i), and calllni; special
attention to the fact that John writing A. 1),
07, dom not mention the Supper. Others, a much
latKei' number, louteiil that the bccond eoiulnir
will be u peisonal nppearance as Jiidjc (.Vets
i 11), at j. time jet distant, that the ohxirv.
anee must be jierpntual until then; that I'hrUt'B
leinarks lo the apostle wire Jntcudul for their
associates and thmuitfi tin in for all Christians;
lli.it this Is evident from Paul's litter to Ihe
Corinthians; that John's omission sIkiiIIIis nolh
Intr morn than his omission of otter matters.
'llov who hold the latter view aie in three
p.itts. 'Ihu Catholics claim tint in the -lit nf
t, ulceration tlm bread and wine me ihsmted
Into body jml blood (Trarwulislaiitlatloii). The
luthrrdns, one section nt least, believe ih.it the
buad and wine remain, hut that thu body and
blood lire piisnt. (CousuhsluntUtloit). Host
oiler Protestants ue the bread and wine as im.
bleuis.
AUItKr.D 'lliisse imints lu illspute lire ibs
ciisseil by IheoloalaiiA to whose- v.rllliiKJ the
reader Is refetivd. All parlies ague that fesiw
Instituted the Hupperi Hut It was substituted
lor Ihe I'assorer feast; that It was to be observed
vvllli two elements, bread and wine, that It was
In minimis t ill coining- auaini that it was
disljned Tt a mcmerlal nf lllu alonlnir death.
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JlitTw. i:. ALLEN, C13 XOItTII VUSIIINCION
M cnuc.
lilt, s! W. l.'AMOItllAl'V. OPITCr 331 Wsl
Ington avenue. ltoslduice, Uls Mulbcrr;
Chronio diseases, lungs, lieart, Lldiiein and
ftenlto-uiliiary cleans a speilallj. Hours, 1 lu
4 p. m.
Schools.
SCHOOL Ol' Till. I.VCKAWVNVA SCK VXTOn"
' Pa. Cour.-e preparatciy to college, law-, mtdi
cine or buslmss. Upms Stpt. I.'tli. Si ml 1 01
talaloa'iie. llev. thotuas M C'ann. LL. U.. min-
cipal and proprletoi , W. K. Pluinley, A. .M ,
headmaster.
Seeds.
O. n. CLAHK 4. CO.. SCl'DSMCN AND NIIRS
er.vmen, store -01 Wasliington avenue; giein
houses, l'.CO North Main avenue; sloie tele
phone, 'ei.
Wire Scieens.
JOsilPH ICl'lTrTCL,' ItUAIt 5U LACJJ.VW.VSN V
avenue, Scianton, Pa,, manufacturer of Ulie
Scieens.
Mlscpllnneous.
iilinisM.vKiN'u roit cniimtLN'To onuint
also ladies' waists. LuuU shotmakei, :t:
Adams avenue.
A II. Illtir.C.S CLIIANS PllIVV VVl'I.T AND
cess pools 1 110 01I01. Improved .iiimii usiJ
A. H. HilSs'S. piopiieloi. Leave outers ' IPX)
Noitli Main a u line, or LIcke's iltue store, cor
ncr Adams and Mulberry. Telephone Ml.
JIUS, L. T. Ki;f.i.i:it, SO.Vf.P 'IUK.VTJIK.NT, J ;
shauiponlns, Me ; faelsl maaa;c; manlciirln;,
Jc; chlropodi. 701 Qiilncv.
uAiu:it's oiicTit:Tit.v-iiu.sio 1011 livli"
plcnlss, parties, leciptlom, weiUllnts and ion
ert woiL furuLliid. l'oi ttiuu uiiilii.vi It. J,
Ilauer, tonduitor, 117 Uyoining avenue, uvcr
llulbirl's music store.
jii:(i.vitc,i:i: intos . pniNTr.ns' kcppliin. i:.v
v elopes, paper baits, twine. Warehouse, IM
Washington avenue, Struuton, I'a,
THK Vril.KESII.VRIH: TiKCOltD CAN III! IIAI1
tn Scranton at the news stands of Itcitman
llrus , 400 Spruce and MJ Linden; M. .Norton,
321 IdiLawamia avenue; I. S. S butter, 211
Spruce street.
For thirty
years a
successful
career
each
JViEMAVOrVK' HOTELS.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL
Cor. Sixteenth fit, and Irvine Place,
NEW YORK.
American Plan, J3.C0 per day and upward.
Europtan Plan, 11.60 per day and upward.
1. D. CltAWFOIlD, Proprietor.
Hotel Victoria
Broadway, 5th Avenue
and 27th Street.
NEW YORK
European Plan
In the centre of the ehors
pingaml theatre district.
Absolutely Flreproot
A Modem First-class Hotel.
Cormtletr- in nil its flnnollit-
nieutb. I'uriusliliiES ami decorations new through
out. Actommoilattons for 500 quests; 130 suites with
oaths. Hot nud cold water unit telephone In ev cry
room. Cuisine unexcelled.
GEORGE IV. SWEENET, Prop.
For Business Men
In the heart ot the wholesale
district.
Vov Shop plus
"Z S minutes' xvulk to Wannninlceris;
" S mlnutei to Sli'Kel Coopn's lilt
Btorc. Kney of occesi to the great
-f Dry Ceiodu Stores.
t For SIIilscors
One block from H'wuy Cam. civ
Inc easy transportation to all
points uf Internet.
HOTEL ALBERT
NEW YOUK.
Cor lltli ST ft UNIVERSITY Pts
Only one llloclt from Uroadvray.
ROODl), $1 UP. Prices Reasonable
T4lT t ff
Fast Time to
Duluth
CHICAGO
& NORTH-WESTERN
RAILWAY
fill; Duluth Limited and St. Paul Fast
Mail Icaxeb Chicago daily 10.00 p.m.,
arrives Duluth 10.30 a. in. next morning.
Drawing Room Sleeping Cars, Observa
tion I'arlor Cars xvith Cafe and free
Kcilliiing Chair Cats. Fast train to head
of lali. The best of everything. Call
on any agent for tickets or address
46t flrcasjWa. StuYerk
601 Chii't St.,PkilaJtleliia
SOS IVuiIisjIbs 81 , ltos
301 U1I1 St., Bjl'tilc
MCliikCL, Cklcast
433 VI. St., Clsstssall
507 SmllU'USl.. ftftlftira
S4 Sumtltr St., C(iefln4
I? Cantcj, Uaitlu; D.I fit
!KItlS.,laH.Ti'0.i.,O.t,
14 r A
The Wanders and Beauties
OF
Earth's Largest Segment of Fairdorr.
Supcib California, are priututcd only by the
really vufnptuou train of tlm
iJOUIHUUN PACIFIC COA1PANY
The "SUNSET LIMITED" that
Tictlu of Trnins, belongs to this sys
tern. I'eeile-rt In ciUlpiniut, servlie and ellIsln
Its tluee mutes ofter continuous delight to tr.t
tourist.
Kit lull Infotmatlou, free llluitrateil pamphlels,
lliaW, and time tables, also bmest isles, sleeping
ei r tickets and baitgaae rheiked apply tn sOlrilt.
nix PACiiio co., ioo b. au si., i-hiia,, p, u
isVC
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