The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 25, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SCUAXTON 'J'RIBUKE-llOXDAV, Jt'EBltUAlt V 15. l!)0t.
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,.n..iil!ll.( c II.. II,. H
' uesi limn. ii i ainiiy usv.
"Babies thrive on it." 5
DR. HAND'S
CONDENSED
MILKS
With Phosphates
and Hypophos-
phitcs Added.
Taste not changed.
BETTER THAN CREAM
FOR COFFEE.
hold b) (iiocrrs uiul Drug.; J i
The Dr. Hand Condensed Milk Co.
Write for lionli-t SCflANION, PA.
(IBXBHHHaaHasmMBnNMKKHN
ce Cream.
HOST IN TOWN.
Per
c Quart.
' LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO
I SelerihoiieOrdmrrompttrDtllverei
.3t-3'7 Adams Avenua.
Scranfon Transfer Co.
baggage Checked Direct to I lotcls
and Private Residences.
Otfico I).. L. fc W. Passenger
.tation. Phono r?5.
I CITY NOTES ;
-
vmitiii.i: h,i.m'.vsy. tit liuio.ku-, oi
k ' Kivmt atrniii", vv.h fineil $7) by Mnor
Mmr muuiIjj en the rliaisu of l.etpliiff n tire
pltucr liiiiw.
"lit: WW IS -iinO HVMAtiKS. Miry (.tie
fii, df hjl.ijrtlc street, h.u bcitun on anion
m tri'.-ia nsiin.t tliu elty ( Si-nnton fur
Ch hi iljiiujr- ulmh ln claim, via, ilum lnr
1'T 'I'lll.l.
MHiW ('.V-i; I N"l.(iCKi:i. Tho M.uw en. In
i in n( lifiMin'i nillllr.f-ry ttcro on 1Kl.jv.jiin.i
a inn, vij. fuiiml tmlocUiI la.t rieiilitir, timl il,
t intuitu, 4 vv.iv, flsruro nnil flip liaN, iveie taUn
i Mil- Ceiiier xlri-it t itlon l'oux",
1 1 1 : v want 'u -i:r.i.. iiio tnut.fi i iin
1 iit UiptLt ilitinli, of lllal.tly, lute piti-
i . ni'il inurt fur pniniolon to n-11 ami jilo t
iu i il.ilm ilwO for tlic te.il crate in that bnr-
ouiili ovincd h tlr ( ullr-wlrr Mrmouil j..ei la-
( VK "Kill. I. IK I Link M. S-.inlli, wl'o w.ii
ariitiit Tli'.irntay on u iianam ii-.i'id liy tne
tHfiiilor of lilniini, diirine him itli the lir.
' p of 1"i.i5 fifiin the Aimoiir lied rninpanv,
I j been nlfn-nl fniii polite liciiliiiiittiTs, tlif
-l lullilrj lifill nltlnl.
lini'N'KI'.V MSN'-. .WTH . Wliitr- staii'lms
vvnli l'atreliniii Kailu, at tho cnriit'r ef I'liui me
in.." uiul ('niter Mirct Kitiinliy iibrht, Jhtllii
Craw i,inu tip t l.lciitcnuit 1 lav Is and kvioic
at him until tho air via, blni. Craw" via, thnl
S. VI liy the iiujur jthtcriUy.
Mil. AMiKI.O Ui:i,H.-On Silimby Mi.. n
: li, of Mnlth kluvt, Pnnmc.ro, Mm iiri"tcJ oa
.i i-hnco nf Folilne lienor without a tlccii.o. pro.
' i icil liy IU. ". II, UIIIjiim, tlic ilriiiniiii'r
iiiiillt. Mio .il,-iil a luailn ami cntoie.l
'ill In tho sum nf irMi Jnr liei .il'ptai.iiuo at
i wit.
t i.KuiN(i run -iiii: m:i:k.-Hii. titjiins
portotl tor Ijtt week y tho .-ci.inton Ip.irlnj;
I' ii-i' iitioiutlon vcro a f .llowti loinln,
'in :.;s.07j TiioJjy, liolhlay. cilnosJay, i.'i.l,.
i.,;: 'llmrnJty. F.;r.avisri l'rlilay, liulhlJt:
nimljr. MJ7,(X1.1i Tol.il, M.OOVCOM. C'r
r lOl.illtl!T rt(fl: Ijtt JO.ll, $l,10J,Tiij.O-.'.
PTKliVTl IIB CI."-..,-'llio liirraluio el ifx
1 l.o Youns Voiiu'' Chrl.tian 0"iM iatlon will
r -.i thU cttnui; iiu.tea'1 of Tuotlay, a. uiitl,
Hio lii.lmolnr, u, l'iliilin.iM, will not l'
i ho illy Tik'tiljv cvcnlni, Tho ii ulll
ti'tlv fliirlo Klnclfj' IIid.uIj ami all (.lilt
j. iiuilcil to Join In the r.liKh.
lNJOVfll TIII'.lM:i.Vi:-'.-(iiorio Pn. c anil
I I 'I Dah'.v. of UiiII'h 1IiiiI, woio toiiiiiiiilnl t.i
i'.o loiinly Jjil In Miliinim Jlrtr Suui.lji in
I. (.nil i.r Sin Unit I"!1 lu'ini: ilriink ami ilUor
trip Sinnilai tht" l' mplc ( illnl lit the liuu.1'
ii Mir. AnuniU Ilumlt, ol I'iomiIciuo, mil
; BOND OFFERINGS. :
Spilnfi Btook Wnter.lst Mtg.Ob
Lacka. Valley Elec. Light, 1st
Mt. 5b.
North Jersey andPocono lMdun-
taln Ico Co., 1st Mtg Oh.
Standard Gns Co., 1st Mtg Os.
LehlRhton Water Supply Co.,
1st Mtfj. Os.
New Mexico Railway and Coal
Co., 1st Mtg. 5s.
Description and price on appli.
4-
tain Ico Co., 1st Mtg. On. .
4- Standard Gns Co., 1st Mtg. Os.
Lelitghton Water Supply Co.,
I 1st Mtff. 5s. ;
4 New Mexico Hallway and Coal 4
4 Co., 1st MtK. 5s. -4
4
4
-4
cation.
4-
4- f nroaCway, ,V. V. WllUi-llmf.
4 CjiUiw1.iI. -4
4 4, t anj 6, Cuiiiinoiiwcjltli llhlir ,
-4 ' tjirantcn,
i 4-
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T
r
fijunil nolicxlr Hi tioiric. NVwIholrM lhy look
poMMnlon ol tho prtmlii and Mere halng a
KlorloiK time wlirn aricxtnl.
Xi:V INSLIIAM I! I'lIIM.-ClAilm V, l'ullon
ml William II. llrjrll.iiry luio dpiueil a tin
Inmiranto tKcnoy In rriom (Awl Coiinell Imllillni;.
Ihcy will iTpiovnt II n lolloiilin? cempanlts:
Northern lmurjm-o roinpajiy, LunJon, I:iiIjik1j
Lumbermen' Irwurancc mmptny, I'hllicMphli,
I'a.l Aachen k Munich liwuratitc company, (!cr.
inaiiyl !niranco Company ol tho State of l'rnti.
fjlianla, I'hll.vlcU'hli, I'.i.
llltlt.t.lANT i:Ti:ilTAI.N'MI.NT. - Itoltcrt
li.mkln nml thirty dilhlren and rounj ponplo
l!l npi.it loinofrotv otenlnc "Tlio llefotnler)
rl All NutlonV In lho Adiim Mrnuo thapol,
.New York ftlfft. It 1 rctiilcted Wjtlilng
ton's liliiliday Ufoie a cromloil 'nnKroeallmi
with uncli tnulsfil MioitM tint thi'te im a
Rtnerjlly crrrtl tiWi Ihit It klionhl lio re
pelled lnmoirow cienliik', Tin? clilhlien, (IiumvI
In tho t nsriimrv nf in atly etery cltllled ti.it km
on Iho fj. o t,f iho islulio, will jircicnt a tumt
ch.iriiilnsr plrtnii" n they ktand iin tho plal
form 'Jim imilfrinic of ihclr losjioillio part in
Hunt BuilfiltK. Ihero IU lio an opportunity
fur tho imlili" ti ttijoy thl rliatinltiK outer
t.i imieiit 1 iiiibimw ciiiiln? lit T ti o'tloil,
HARWIN'S NECK BROKEN.
He Tell with Tatal llesults While
Allfjhtlng from His Wagon Was
a Well Known Man,
John llnrwiti, of Woit Siruutmi,
was lOllod In a jiotMiIlar man
ner mi Kutnul.iy iirti'iiioiiii at 2
nVluck. He It. t.i tnUrii his hurxa
and ttnKon to tin- Inn n ana
was iillKhtltiK lioii his flint fllpncil
ami ho i' II to tin- Krniniil, strlkliiK mi
his heticl. lirvakliiK hi1" neck. Death
r'-dilted itiMtiintly.
Teili'.vtrimiH .veolltf; 111 lit full npOle.l
to his (isslstnin-u utiil found him tin
rruiclotts. lir. ISiiyinnnil imis .sent fm
lint when li tirrivpil llni-wln ttus'ilond;
Coroner Ilobcrts imis linineillately no
tlllcd and decided that an Inquest was
UllllCf'PHMIIly.
Deceased, lio it hided at "".9 North
Hyde I Mil; uremic, was well known
and for over SO years had Iipmi a eoal
trunihicr. .Mr. linrulu was botn in
March, CainbildKeshliv, lliiRlnnd, Oct.
"7, ISI'.I, and etnlcraUd lo America as
far hack as IM7. Me prospered so well
that In IS..", lie leturned to the old
eoiintiy to lie iuiirri"tt and brotiRht IiIh
litldo to Vrovidenre, tu.-n Uazoivllle,
wliere they settled, lie was then em
ployed by the Delaware. .Lackawanna,
and Western company, -whoso Xorili
ein ilhlslim at thtit time- extended no
further than fir-eat lii-nd. About pIkIi
teen mouths weie passed at the lutter
place, after vhlch ho removed to Hjdn
I'nrk, fotly-l'our years iiko. and re
sided theie eef slllte. I'ntll lSi'.S lie
was employed by lloivoll lliothcrs at
the lt. IMcnxaut colliery, hut from
that year eondtiet-'d business on his
own account.
He Is survived by the. fullowliiK chil
dren: .Mis. Kdw.it d 1). Jnues, Atlfe of
the well known mall ( arrler; '.Mrs. John
Poslett. Mrs. Thomas It. Williams,
.lames. Mary and Carrie Ilarwtn.
. The I'liueral will be held on Tuesday
iftetnoon .it 2 o'clock from th family
residence. Interment In Kurest mil
cemeti'iv.
SITUATION IS QUIET.
Silk Mill Strikers Ave Kestinj; Su-
peiintendcnt Davis Is Expected
Home Today from New Yoik.
Tliem weii. no di-veloiiiiieiits in the
silk mill strike situation yesterday and
Satin da v, and tho conditions now aro
practically the same as sitae the day
Superintendent Davis delivered his ul
timatum to the strlkiiifr Satuiuoit
hands. N'o settlement Is yet in sIkIh,
and ftoin tll Indications none seeinx
tety close at hand.
.Siipeilnteiident Davis' (lepm title fm
New Yoik last Ftld.iy has been i...
potted as the liejjlmiliu: of a trip
which will take liim down SmiilH for
several iu"k, and the statement has
even been made that he Is mm- in
VltKlnla. Thu Hamilton superintend
ent's family yesterday alteinoon de
nted this, and said that he was e
pected homo late last nlyht or this
nuunliiK.
AVIth .Mr. Davis, mil or the eltv, all
prospect of an early settlenielit (If the
strike would be even farther away
than they are at present. The whole
stilUn sltii'ition conters about the
South Si iimloti mill and It l most un
likely I hat any tetms will be atnvod
upon by any of the owners heroic a
settlement lias been made at the fi.uj.
quoit.
In spile or Fiiday's uutbieal;, work
will Iim resumed today at Illlss' Dick.
sii C'ltv mm.
IS A LIVELY CONTEST.
Tight for School Boaid Presidency
Is Waxing- Waim.
The finht for tin. oillco or ptesldeltt
ol' ilio school bo.inl is waxltiR- waun,
Until Mi. Jay no and .Mr. (.ilhhons nni
cotllldently elilmliix fc-iory and each
Is deihirlus- Ihal by the Mine the nieHt
lliK Is called tomorrow- night tin- mhep
will have wlihdinuu.
Mr. Jityue who was mat In Hie tl. lit
only accepted tho nomination fur an
other term at the solicitation or mu-1-ous
nienibeis of tin bo.ud. but belnt,
ln the HKlit he is deleiinlued to win
and H savltiK no tllort to make his.
oleetion sure.
Mr. fllbbons cotueinis that several of
the menthol - who am-eeil tu snippoi-t
.mi", .layne iim so with the uinlersianil
lui; that he, (ilbbous, was not in - a
eandldale, but upon Icii-iiIuk Hint they
had been mislnl'oiineil wltlnliew tln-lV
silii(itt from Mi. Jnne to pledsu it to
Mr. millions.
Aecoidlm; lo one calculation eleven
llepiilillenns and three Democrats will
oie fir .layne, and for (ilbbous ihero
will be only the seven remaining Ijem
ooi .its. Another calculation lias It
that ulKht liupubllcans and two Demo
crats will support .layne. while elht
Democrats and thiee llepubllcans will
be found voting for OlbhniiR.
Tliere will be no rolltesis u el" thtj
ollltcs of seereinty and sollclior, Major
K. 1. KcIIoas mid Attorney D. j,
lleedj being tlic iinaiilmons choli a of
tho bo.ud tm . ninth. ! t..i-ni in their
respective .illlees.
MA1U0N LEAVES THE HOSPITAL
He Is the Man Who Had Hlb Spinal
Column Dislocated.
Mat tin Muilon, of 1310 Ciieen Judge
atitiut, the miner whoso tenth dorsal
vcitebruit of the spinal loliunn wan
dlsloeated by a fall ol' root" about Fob,
1, und which was re.. sot by Drs. Her
lliiRhnrf and I'eck, at tho Jfahnemanu
hoKpltnl. has boeii illHchaiged from
that institution,
When lie was (list lecelved there It
was t'e.ued Unit his Injuriea would
prove fatal.
A musical tteat may bo enjoyed at
the Lyceum tomorrow night.
Ask for Kelly's union oiacheis.
CONTRAST OF
THE CHURCHES
IT WAS MADE BY DR. M'LEOD
LAST EVENINO.
It Was Another of tho Seiinons in
the Scries He Is Delivering- on
"Christian Science. Ancient and
Modern," and His Topic Was "The
Pilmitive Church and the Church
of Today," in Which He Dwelt on
Cluistianity Treated It in an In
teresting' and Scholarly Way.
Ilex, .lames Mel.cod, In the l-'ltst
I'lesbyterlau church last night, con
tinued his Ferles orseimons on ''Chris
tian Scleiiu;, Aelent und Modern," Tho
topic h" discussed last night was "The
l'rlniltlve church and tho Chttteh of
Today." Ills text were the words
found In Acts i: -u, ns follows: "And
Ihev continued steadfastly In tho
Apostle's tloctilno nnd fellowship, ond
In breaking of bread and prayers."
lie said:
'Hie (hmch of t.od it a old a tho hnnnn tai o;
Put what Me (all (letllicthcly tho ( hrittlan
ehiiroh, date from the day ol I'rnut t. The
piitmo of tho pil.nllbc thuivli that the tplrlt
of Insplritloii liii drawn for lit, It a ilrlli;htlii
cno to CCI.Ii'niplato, That thlluli Ma dimeter
lied by purity or doctrine: by unity nf plan
and purpoin'i by niutuil foilirnunre, and moth
erly lovo; hy ilrieut and rational wnrchlp; and
in oiery rcpoit. Il eoniluct v.'liw mtr adin'ra
tu ii
an iih:ai, tUl.'ltdl.
'Iho thoiearuU who verr tonverteil uii the
thy tit lnlittit, alun? Mlth other fhnutundt
who soon Jnlnoil tliitn. in.nlt' up an ideal
ilitiioh. They ttcio of on" hoalt and of c.nj
n.Itidi they HvjJ In the cloot ddloMtlilp; their
KikimIoiIjo of Cliristun ilintrlm f ralhcr
iiiusir, Imt they mi-io villlins and unvloin to
ham: and hnun flit v m o hoed to tho teach
Irg ol th- XpoMle.. If their Knavvledvo nf
t hrMijiiil) m,h rpuio luircw, their filili in
(liil.l ai itup und ati'Hu. Tlicj had no tltml.l
almnl UN Pi Hi, inn' Hit lliiine luw. in,,' Hi
powir In p.inli.ii aii.l I aio tin thhf nf ue
I ei-t. They moii itilatii nf 1IU irttirrttlioii, .11
of III triitlflvtmi, 'I hi" (liwn'l of Iho limine..
Hun rTCUpicd .1 liiut piomlnont plaio in Hie
ptcjihlm; and teadilni; of tho Awlle, and 'he
ii fant rhureh thins luot loilnsl.i lo that tm
ifl, and rejoiecd In it.
nii'itcu MrjiniiiMiii1
Jli- teitns of inemlietship in tho piinnii.e
ohmth wore Very hiiiiple. Converls Ironi .luOu
ii.ni 'iid Iroin htatl.t tiL.in were not leipilieil to
Mihinlt le x ihio. and eritI0.1l (xiiiilimiloii
touoliin? their Viiovvlrd.-c of theoloitv and ihuiili
covernmnit. The time 1,1110 when nenU and
latci lil-nii nr.1 ki-Iiiih nl ilieolosi. and I'm
(ireful 1 .iniliiiticn nf ino-o wlo .Tpiieil to ho
ChrKttan tearher-t Meio .iiitf a. lU.nahlc I
tpilto a. it.evurv at tht jrt in thu..? il...t. Ilin
no unit lift and nalinuuil. 1e1e M-eiaij n
the diy nl 1'iiitoiui.t. licpentaine, 1'jltU and
llapt i. 111 thi m? aro Iho hiinple (nn.litlonH Imt
mi re itiipo-.il upon applioanH for meniher.hip,
when tho ( liii-tUn thu nh Mai ortrnd'cd; ,-nl
( inpllimo mIMi tlnM sltnph! 1 oinlltlon-t It all
that tho (hunli should now rooulio, oll miui.
n I nt of .lour lnv. am) that means thai: von
mii-t foieite tour ln-t ,-n M-ell a-t jrrievo nur
tl 1111. Noil tnul have fallli In .le-"in Chrlti, tho
truiillt'd and li.en lledocmer, it the nn'y
Sivlnnr nf slnnert, and as onr per.nnal "".ciour;
and as ividt-ino (f hoth jmir failti nnd lour ie
pent moo, jour mutt 6tihuiit to the Kurjtii"itt t.f
1 1.1 pti.111 uliioh lie apiiolntrd. Tlieio n iho
simple (-onditiiiu ,i Mated liv 'I. I'ctor; ahd
1 '. M'ortlit aro tho wem. of tho spirit of (.oil.
'Ultimo lio tnlllplUil V. .Ill llll'M' U'll.Illlnl.s u.ro
Melti-ined Into tlic ptrimno tliureli. If, Ihortjuro,
ant thuiih tiihrr mil..), t ni- iliuiuii. the)"' 1 n
ditnui., in p. t..r lh"t' 1 niulilii'ii.-. mv 1 hurt Ii
lioulil tuh.ututi- t.tlit r timwiuanttd uiul un
iripluul tuiitlitioiw, mh a thiiteli would hat
no liuht to tlalm the honor of In in? the Ap.n
tnlio ( liurcli. lVr no ihimli elalmln- to 1..-
I lnl-li.in hat auv li.lu to liaho tlio door of ad
inls!on Into C'lnUl's lir gdbiii either any bronlu
oi" any inrrocr thsn iho door tlirougli whii.li
Urn tn.it com tils to Lhmiljiiily vu-io .nlmiitid.
Tin: jti5.t niur.cii rum:.
'I he tenm of lulniitelnn lo tho prlmltlio thu.. i
wi'to 11 utuiant.-o Hut the (ulivtiu vnie u.i 11
liii'. rlho (h-iniro. trim tplur Judaism or i..i
tih'wu to I iul-ll ii.it.i. 1. i radltal, Hut
(' liri..luii unniils vuo n ul.i'.l pcrtoni. To j.-in
the tliuith Hit 11, lut ml wim Uiiny veiy ililh it "it
from Joining the ihniih imt. It ini.'int Hit 'n--nf
idiiiusl it r.uliini; ll..t ih,- M.nld ium. ml.
iialilo. It U criiimriidthlc and liuiifMldi i.'n.
to hi .1 thurch inemtiei. It o a jut.poit to l- "d
snelity. ami it i not unlihily that 11101. ,ii
a few lave jnlntd the chunli fm Hint icu i"i
t.nn. Indi'cd tlieiv is nuj.liig initiilihle In lm
ili.iii.1', that oini" iiio-.t worldly iiiindcd men n.no
Joined Hie thiirih, and I1310 alien HUrallv to
itt -.iippoil, in oid.'i (hat they lulsht u-e il
a hil.ler to illn.l. into s.'np poltluii of honor
or nf power. 'I bey Homed lo ho m-i.v Iniiunlo.
and ten" pcnltitit, and wry pious, itlnh tlio
I'lt'ihil th.- ilithltrao if the (hlll(h. Imt when
tho (iitiled honrr a t oil nl. It u.u . ti
ll. 1.1 tint th. ir ph-l.i ar.d humllllv mro i.nli a
innKrry and a h.nn. In (heir ijr tlio pioof
ua-t t,iiiLluiit-.
''Il-.it Itiulim in numr iinlilllGii'a ladd. r.
Whereto tho llinln r upwinl tuiri-i lits fji ,
lint hen ho nun' attains the nptnt mm. I,
I If then unto tliu ladiler tuun hit l..u k.
I Is in the ( lnuo. tc.inilntr tlio h hen,
lly v Mil. ho .liil wti-nl."
llllt ill HlO (lib il'.'-t nf I llll-lialnlt. jullun.
Hi., ihiinh .ia -ml ih,. puh p M.nluli I1.H1..1
II t ni.il-.init nl. (In the i outran, It u.i. Hie tini-t
illrecl road it. ((iitcitipr, and petvoiuliou, and
iiiailtitltiiii. Tlio tally lonvtru inlnul 1 ,,
(hunli ol ( luitl. pel liMin any ivmldly inoti. ,
but 011b Uuiii bf their love uiul loulrr in
llirUr, m,i hifuinn they robod Inipllolilt in 111 1
l'i rnn ami woiL for II,. ir .abatluii; und h. 11. o
they (lv.-d iii.in Him tln-ii .'yo of faith, .mil
looked unto 1 1 lio for j,hny and lliini.i and iiiiumi
lalllf. eternal lite. 'IliU U lli prim I pal tea
ion vhj tiny (ontlmied '11 H . Ak.Hi.' i... -(line
mil l.dlnw.'llp, nnd l'i lixaUlijr nf luej.t,
an I In pri.i.rt. llip.Kill... In 1 hunli lii.-l.x,
ro tan- 111 llico (U.K. It nrr Ihon- ivi. a ptno
(1'Hiili Iho iriinlllio t-htliih j pure, ami if
tier iheie (tu. 1 tui( iliiiii-li that tliun-h u,i
lino (o u heart' fore.
'iiii: ciii'iini iir.nN'iMi.
'Ihe Itil.lo idea of Iho ehia.li tlitlti. ..d I)
f- 111 that (d -line profcxiliiE l'lirliUi. Ii.e
I'.ililo il.wttli.-" I., ihjt l Iwr.i vi r wo llml ,1 mini
lur if IndUldiMli Uitidid (okcIIici . uiu u.,il,ii,
(.ml in 1 lie plilt, and ti'lnlie In 1 linn .ltm,
ami had 110 1 initldt'ilte ill Iho flili ihuni.i I, ml
11 lino I liietiali cliurihl and Mlit-rettr uo luul
an lBdhlihi.il of m!i.,iu thi b an act mate tltwtup.
lion. Ih n u. find 0 true ( hrl.tian. Uiiu.it-r
the (i.xpnl it lalthfully pirsthetl, and .iiieely
Ulliii-d. ami homttly prat-llruli und here.r
lite null- tvo fjprnintnti( that ( lirlt appointed
are duly admlnltteroil. Ilierc ii u true f luitiuii
thi. nh
I 1 Hie auiiilnl hilh V( ll.. tc ..( l. (.l.i.iiii
y..ii.n i tho 1 hurrli. .mil, indeed. Ihienjl. .11. 'he
pn.tuli a-."., Iliiio I. nut a Herd tiliotii inlni.t,
oi' litingie., or cjimon laws. I liureli dUeipllne
Ii undo 11 ilut.l, Imt Co ftmil ol eluuli -mnii-limit
i ilcviily (hiinod. We ate inhl m "li. ir
tl.o (Tiniili," hut (hat tainitit 111. ..11 ilu
I'hii.tlau it Imiiml 10 otu-y the 1 hun ti -ln ilur
ll.t ihuiili U li'.'l.t or l.loilL". 'I hat iniuiiuiid,
118 lite (ontct khnw, nijolnt uijll the ihurth
a d fir.lti duty, In rci.pt ct vl (hunli diolpllne
Ihlt no 1 hurt h h.u a lli'ht to iinl.e atir I.im
that lonti.iKiit' tin- law ol ( hrhli 01 If mli
licit l.niihl lo emeliil hr any ihuiili. mi 1 laii
tlao i lioimd lo obey tliem.
i.'lll'llfTI l'NIU.
'Iim iimltit( ihuiili i.-a. an ele. I If .ton
ihjo, ,1 -tint iinipahj, liniaid toitdlur by u
(oumitii, talth, luovi-d hy ti miiiuitiii iinpulM,
'luhkertd h.i .1 common ulill, Jlid liieplird Jnd
Unnstlmud by a cvnunoii hop--m lni d.xti 1.1!
and Mhni-e lllo lint pure. iilin.o low- m.o. mie
tml vr.d bin.- fcuflcrlttg ami l.lnlj ul.iu.f ihuith
tnaihliKry w.14 ipillo kiuiplt-, hut. vthlili, ne.'i'.
thele., 11111 mioolhly, nnl pn.rii(ril leaiullom
nml Is.
It vtat .1 lliiiK'luMi linileil iluiiih, Imlh In ir.
.ut of (l.uiili devotion innl churtli polltj, li
ineiulieit put their trie. I ju ,1 ceiimiou sailuur,
ami liiy al-o put t'l-lr uwuioy lulu ,1 enumion
tiei.tiij. Tl1.1l t I111r1.l1 tiao duiatteiiad not
only by an imi'Jld and Imitihle unit), hul liy an
N
oulivanl and v-bilile ttiilformlty. The picture ( f
tint clmnli li tnii and be.-iutifut, llio rhurcli
then sinned "like a luide adorned for her hna
ImihI. ', Mil her bridal It hen vine moil rent,
ml lur visihlc and Meal uniformity men 1 tie
Idied, mi J .sale pUcc to an InritlMe inicl 1e.1l
er.lly
( Ill'ilClI mVlfltlNs'.
Iho (ally CluMlaiis laid tnilcb to Italu, anl a
rood deal to null am, It required a mlradc to
lijtiltli blirotry from the mind and hem of M.
1'itir, and to telcli him that Hod H no reipeetet
of pemoM. tiil clhir apottlon viero as full ol
lilaulrj n' I.e. The Mini of XeUdeo would lute
Irstrnjid the Sair.aril.ini had tiny been er
rulltul to do It. St-ctarlaniMii becan to iiunlliit
Itielf atiione Chrlt'a tllioli!e5, tirn before the
( hrittlan c lttirc.il Ivat oizaultnl. Scim n( litem
Vtould i.ot nllcni' u 1 1) body, oultMo their cirde,
to m;ai;o In the I lonetl Mink of en.ttiliir out
ilevll, ard Do Ir unlioly conduit dieii' (loin (litinl
a vidl iieriled nlml.c,
In tho early ililirrh, cllibion and pailv iplrit
niiti nniiiiettiil tlKiiivltif, Sciite tetiwrtod
.In n Kfuril lo at Willi loutntiil (.'enlllt.
r.il-o tt ulirrs lictar.ic nhi-matln. In.Antloth,
iilieio tho dlioltilc lino In.t lulled ChiUtlan,
there oi a rail ixlillilkn of IntoU lam e. Had,
bid .11 II v a in Alitloch, it m-ih inireo in Cir.
huh. Corliitl.lin ( hri-thiit. Imiiaieii c,,rliith.
I.m imitati. 'ihov ((lunrlcd ninnng tlicint
I mil, ami Aptiolh , anil I 'tier, an. I CluM, v.vre
r nh 1 ii'Io the otc itleii (f lii.vt, tint lulxllan stille,
II ii 11 tad lint tuat the illvMutii, and l.itl.or.
ingt, ind quarril-l that ilichKUiTtl Iho dmrilies
nf Aittiudi, nnd Corhilh, iil.d l'phcu, and
(alalia, and ltoei'1, vieu oun c irried nut 011 a
larger Je-Ic, und ala ! liny nie not iinfjmlllir
to nur nrtii riei".
tliiire-li cllvblont rue mini' rout, and plan iiave
hcen nip-settfl fur ll,o hcilIng of thevto dliLtlnna.
II la J cuiMurnmalio'i (Jtunill to be vibhed,
and all true ( liri.tlans ulit to pray and wort
f -r It. lint it it a moat pay, tlut romu almere
( l.rnitiaiii aic eo viullel lo their cmn ect Hut
ttny i.ill not I hi lath-lled viitli nny union that
dm iini lm hide nn uutwiml wilfnitnliy. strut
tmal imity Mas tlio fcim nf tho liilant prlnilibe
(hmdi; and the chunh may again j.iuiue fiat
Iniiii at the Jlllhtinluin; but until then, iln.o
turul unity, or Udhlo oini outivattl linifo'tnlly
it nlloelhir out nf the question.
V Iccotniit leu id the "hittorle epei opatt '--which,
of onurp, meant a recognition of pie-l.n-,1-
In anolliu- pliu Hut I at I ecu Miujosled for'
1 lie licilinir of iliiircli ilivltton-'. itjt, 1t1.111lftf.rly.
the! path that Itadt to tlmrdi llniti ilitt not lie
aloiiir that ronl. 'Iho dot I rl no nf Ihe "hh-toiio
(imt limit;" of a teitaln dan of th cbrcy r
ipilnH one tu belieio ihal they diilto then" aU"
tliniity '"In a lined ami dliine lino
Ilelll ( lili-t, thliilllll tho Apo.lhs Ulid their
uiirtuort." Thlt ilaim it not Heir, lint it .
only an irido-Kiil difam. If tin- (jrelul etude
of (liurili lil.ttity bat s.-illi-d .1111 tlbputed tpiet"
titui. Jl hat tt ithtl th' ipieitHon of tho an
broken llnl. Ihior)' of I he "hbloilo epin'opate."
'Ihe link-t Mtio luiikin, and they ate Iom foroter.
or, lather, hi 1110 riy, Midi Hunt an- Mhully lm-i-.'ihary.
M irjulry'n ojj on Lliuroli and state,
nlontr vvllli the nltlii"t of oilier ruo.t mm
p lent (ritlo, have furiit.l ed ovldenio nn tl i
pnliit that tuii.t fati'ly i-itry unprejudiced inmd,
( lll'llt II 11IVM.UV.
Put In.tiad nf luiliie o many diii.r.111. and
feita, vii mill It not bo belter to iiaie i.nly no
Bleat ChiMi.iu ile'iominillon? If nil llnl'ilaiii
(1'iinli f totlj.v, vi. 10 nitiKod into one ilmnli,
vviiulil It not bo 11 raiitl ypntide, and a cieot
Idctiiis to tl.o Moild.' o st.mo ihliil,, Inil It
in iv will he doubted. Outward uiilfuimili' did
not prevent tho (ialatim rhiitljiis fumi "hltine
and ihvouriiis mie anilher." nor did it prevent
I t.i Cohtvdaii CUri.liint fiom adoptltur dicamy
pernlailorit ulildi have a charm lor mine
e-i telle friitidt of todav; in r ilitl It prevent
I plHvini ('liri.linvt from einhracinif Iho doi trlnct
nf I'livu'elut uiul llermoaetiet, vvhui ioituticd
VMir.lt diil "eat as cloth a cankei"; nor did it
pii-uiit tho llotnati Chri-llant from crltldoinc '"t.
Paul, and Irmii .iilillus aftliotion to hit bondit;
lmr did It preunl tho Chrbtlant of Corinth
frrtn ileiiviiig tho tli.rliii.es of the tourrccllon,
nor fiom iiiiiillctlng a most un-eemly party
fplnr. Ilum.ui iiatuio vvjt jint Ihe same In
llildi" timet as il it now; ami if uuituimity in
ie.pect of cliiirtli (.ovenniKiit and fornu, of
Meuhlp did not pri.mnto cither ( hilttiau unilv
nr 1 hii.tlan strcusth tlun, it vvouhl not do If
now. Imhid, sneh a cihcmo of uiilfoiiiiitv hit
been, tried and ileoiiiii.ly oufnned on a la'so
nalo, und tlio vvhnle world knows Iho itjidt.
lint If tho C'liii-U.-iu fax It were all uuiteil,
Mould II tint Mop (li(.0 lilluloilH (oiitiovti.lt,
and rlvahiet ot uliicli no lmr m inuth? .Vo.
When outwanl unilonnliy piev.iilril. thai did
iit-i prevent Iniomil trllct and I'lvi.iim. II t
doubtful if irllsiott eontroii r..iv "'oier rj.ed
with hi niudi V lull tit 0 in ih 1 hurt hot ol tho
llifuimttif 11, at it did botu ren the 'Ihombtt
ami the ScotNtu, the lloinimclant arid the 1'iaie
eUtant, tho ,levult.t and tho .lanenlstt id tho.
olinrc-h or lioiiic." und jot tho chunli of home
1 111I1I Imxtt of lier iiiittv.iiil unlfoimltt.
lint mt-li quant-It 1110 iiii.remlv, no matter In
what church they Oicur. It it a tlioitijinl pitiet
Hut LliriMijiw liniild (nr ipurri'l, llut thei
do i thc.i alwuvji have done so." und thu ulvvayt
will, until oili ln.ot itt jinM-ir and I'uradbe i. 11.
fruinotl.
'100 HAW 5-Ct'ls.
lint uliKlout ilvalry hat not bun an nn
inirotl ovll. Itellciout so t, like intlitic.il pirlii",
ftotin to bo ile.irihle, and 111 11, nieoT.tary. (.'luti-'li
rivalry Iim hein ,1 iioweiful piomotir of 1 hun Ii
(loii.lnn. llut, m viiHiilett, the multiplit i
lion of iillejntit ilu.omluillout to the uiiiiil'ir
of two hundred, mote or I'M, eji.tol bo iiiatiii'd,
iiy Chrbtlan wlio it m hit. I.oiiikI lh.ii lo 1 in
let! Hid a thlli'tli hi lee. 111 olio, 01 1 of j do.t'l
or nfletti ilMiiiiiiItutlo'i'. .. utit to bo .vthiiiitd
of hllii.elf. .Vml jet, tlieio aro piofertlng (hilt.
Hunt, who, like blitli 11C piw..i(;i", .110 Irtiioentlj"
t.n the ivimr, and oil tlio lookout fur a diani,".
I.iko the Vtlieniint, tliej pt ml thdr llmo -thi"
euslit to bo ilevolul lo idiaiout inciHl.it ion .iml
duly in tilling or in Iteirinir muui. new Ihinj.
uili prr-ont aiu unvu.e. 'liny haw 110 ic
likiuus Ktabiliiv. 'I I icy .110 f.ulili.-Lt tai H,. nh.
Jut of ii'IIkIhii, bile" snini) sitk folk, who .in
ii-ady tu lij- cieiy piliut medium, Hm am
le.iilv to slip lio.pltalli.v tu llnaiin; nbieut
lit'.lihht. In tlttlaro Hut ih. v arc u peifett tine
lor all the lilt t.i vvhlih lie tl.h it lie Ir. but,
I iv nml Ii.t. when Hie lnitil.h. Icn.t-, and a .mi
t'litbtlan roofon regain, hi 1' "-eat, tliev will ftv
tlielr folly, and they v.lll bo heaiulj a-hamul
of Ihttitfeliotf.
Ytt, then- am far n 111..111' uin Ii 1. nith
1 lino ft-r tho i;,tti3Tlhul iIiiihIhs of rliii.ten.
(loin 10 lomlder thit, uiul It they (auiiot 1011
iilliiatu. Irt lltr-lii, at hVtSt, co-op.'iato, 01 1 hii.Vii
eial.. 'Ihit should lo dmui in nitln to avoid
gieat VTOito of time and mrrc,j and al.n a
treat umtu of tint l.oui's inoni'j-. To bulhl and
iupioit thue or four plat-ct of vmiiJiip, wluro
eim In .ulf.t l.-ti t, it ina.l uuvvbo. It is bad
1,-t iii.rabhlp. U in vvlekod, ami It ought i i,(.
thippei!" It In liljli tlmo thai Clirutiaii lmitliir.
l.v kindneiM and duiomluutiunal eomiry nhnuld lm
pi( lined on n lirso t-cal", anl lit in pia.i and
hope Hut (hul may npi'id the tliy.
Till! Illillli: OP (llliNP.
'Ihe tlimili of lt.tl.ij-. like (lie limn h m all
agK, hat her faultt. ---Ih' I, tar fietii puit-it.
Put ivltli all ber faiilie, she it tlio llild.' of
(hiitl: and she it laii.r, inl jiurvr, ninl iiioio
mluiilve today thin Mm over wa. 'Iltiro .110
no wiinklo4oii her bruvw ('hrlnHjuliv w.ni nner
Iihipi I hrlvt 111(0 Hun it is at pn-.ent. 'tie
in. t, ptipular book iu tho vicrhl today li tho
Itlhle: innl the til Mt popular of all iho aunt 1,1
nun todj, it tlio ton of Man, tlic nun Cl.rl.t
.l.tiit. Iho klnaduiti ot Chri.t li ceiiiin. III
eiiiptio 1. ulJcnlti;. Hit Ilildc't rnhet have in
ilu'il Ik in sully rt lit. and Kalnclj tut, iieu-itl-i.
Iii, ho li easily rotoxnicd aj iho Kins' iUu.li.
ler, vhoj.o clothing It nl -.vruiisht Bold. She hat
lur hull, but her virtue Maud out (oi.vpiutooa.
b" and ihey ivvnal lur boiuiv. SI e hat not ben
altt-sctlii'i" hllo tioc fuitttld of In r ruiiitlou, M.
hat tellived Iho ntipite.ul, piettitul the vuak,
l.iu.'ln tie lu'tioiani, vuhoiiicl ill, pmllal, inhi
bit ml lo the in U and .mtiotlud Ihe pillow nf
lit tl.vim:; and .lio ha. uiul I.. ianj tin- bhsseil
lie pel of I hll.t to Hit milt nf Ihe 1 11H1. .,
the ('hurdi of (I11I.1 i. Itoii.tifiil heauiitul in
h. r hlk-li ldi.il, l.ai'iilul in Iter l.l.i.nl aiul holy
1 liarity; biautitul in li 1 nndii itvinpathy; beati.
lll'lll ill lit r WolU of I 111', .111. I laholn tif lull,
and miot posvuiul ot ill in lur litem, to ht-i
ll.ileciii.jr and l.onl. Tilt is Ho cliiirtli nl leul
which Ho bat puiduurd v.ltli lilt, blood, Oli n.
She Is tl 110 and bCAUtlful ami Knod; and Hit, day
li roi'iltg wlien her Divlni lb deetner will pre.eiit
lur bifnro Iho aweniblerj unlu-r.e, and declare her
to bo u glorious chunli without vpot nr vriitiklo.
or II iw of any kind, but pure at lie it purr, ami
ptlfoct as lie il perfect, lids n Iho chunli thit
will jet fill thlt eailli Midi (Itid't slorj, and
jomltr heaven with Hit praec
"sum at Tl i.v tnttli (.hall la.t,
To Klim shall bo nilill,
'lit" liilulitevt (,'loilet r.uih (an jleld.
And brighter bibs if luavin."
Tim fatuous llostoulaiis at the
cniiin tomorrow night.
Ly-
PRAISE FOR
THE FIREMEN
ELOQUENT SERMON BY DR. C. M.
OIFFIN LAST NIGHT.
He Said That the Volunteer Flie
men of This City Received Too Lit
tle Praise for the Heroic Work
Wltich They Ate Dolnp and Paid
His Respects to Those Who
Are Crltclslnp the Department.
Appealed to Favor a Volunteer De
partment Rather Than a Paid One.
Volunteer lireuieu In general, but
more especially and patllcul.irly the
volunteer llremen of this city, came Iu
ror 11 great shate or pralr from J5v.
Dr. c. M. (JHIIn, paslor of the J"lm
l'at-k Methodist llplscopiil chun li, who
preached special sermon on "Tires
and Firemen" to one of the largest
congregations that has been gatheted
iu his church for many weeks
The doctor prefaced his rental ks with
.ntnethlng about the ferocity of ihe
the fiend and an account or the gt -at
destruction which he has wrought upon
this world hIiii i the very beginning
of time. Plre, he said, Is one of the
most useful and one of the most tie-
stiuitlve of il eni"nt. u turns m
an Instant from a ministering nngol of
euiufori Into an avenging demon.
"The volunteer tlienieu," said he,
"are ttdax.s to whom vve are largely
Indebted for the safely of our ptop-rty
and the safety, sometimes, or our lives.
U'e have a. und habit of enjoying good
without ror u moment coiHldetlng Its
cost. We do not think of tlm self-sac-rlilce
or of the h'lolxm of the lireuieu
who ate contributing so much to our
city and lccelvlng so llule In leturii.
i:.N'DAX(ii:ii Tiii'iit i.ivi:s.
"The volunteer Ill-omen of this city
endanger their lives to save ptopeity
and lives or otli'is. They lace the
rasing ilames only to be denounced
manj times by the people they have
saved. I.el go forth that thole Is
at least one minister In .Seiauton who
Is willing lo tell of th. gloty which
belongs to her volunteer Promt 11. 1
am not talking of tlielr Individual char
acters, but am speaking of them as a
clas".
"If llioie was otic lieinre me now I
would advise him not to dishonor his
uniform by inlng It to cover any nman
ness or his moral nature. Kvery volun
teer Hi-omen must remember that lit
is part of a good succession and that
he himself must be a good stn i essor.
It Is not enough to be born oi' good
stock, vve must be good "dock our
selves. "If we mc.iMire our liieuten by the
motive which Inspires them ve will
Unit that they tower to an altitude to
which their critics can never leaeh. As
I stood at th" big Lackawanna avenue
fire recently and saw the way the lire
men worked; as I saw the spray freez
ing on their dotes; as I felt the hitler
wind that blew Its ley blasts about
them; as 1 saw them battling faithfully
and patiently for hours with the the
ilend, I felt proud that I was privileged
to preach to a ram which could bring
out such splendid types of manhood.
"As I stood a block away, with my
hands in my pockets, I, and many oth
ers, felt myself very competent to criti
cize the work of the tlremsii. We i ould
sec a (h.ince for lmpiovclieut bote,
and a chance for better vvoik there.
We said to ourselves that vve could
have done that thing a great deal bel
ter than the llfenieli were doing It.
but why didn't we go and do It'.' I!e
cnuse we didn't have phn 1; or li-urt
enough for anything elo hut ciltlclsm.
TiiKiti: is a diffi:i:i:nci:.
"J'.veiyone icdignincs that there Is a
gleat clllf'-rcuie between a. Volunteer
and .1 paid lire deparlnn nt. I've lived
under both kinds. If we have n paid
department, and ii looks as if v
would have one now, w will find that
there will enter Into II an element of
politics which lias been tne curse or
such departments hi other cities. Our
municipal government Is i-uised at
present with so many other evils that
II pa Id den. 11 taunt will not add much
to II morally. There will be more
money lor councils to bo spending,
and a gt inter chunco or more .sticking
to their lingers.
"ir the Instil unci coiupnnle Insist
that vve must have a paid department,
vve will have one. I suppose, hut he
I'oie the volunteers retire from tho
field of action, I want to, befnte Ood,
glvo them the recognition which is
due litem lor their lp-role labors in
this ( liv. I want to snj that I'm
ashamed or some men vho. to their
evctlasllttg disgrace, have denounced
the volunteer llremen of this city for
not being nbs-olutely peiHct. when
Ihey theiu'elves have never distill lied
themselves to ever ttltt iilpt to a.sist
at a lire.'
The doctor it tills pan el' bis clH
coiirso gave a number of Instances of
heiolsm mi the part of llremen. 1 -fertllig
especially lo the cell liiated
lescue made by Captain Vniighnn, of
tho Mew York deput Uncut, at Hie tc-r-llble
lion I Iioyal lire several y, .its
ygo. He gave sneh a thitlllng' nnd
graphb word picture- of this lucldeni
that the cohfa: legation was espt chilly
moved, ilo said that he would join
earnesilv In anv movement which
would tend to pi event the election of
anv lire traps Iu the I'tttuie.
DR. ISRAEL'S DISCOURSE.
He Spoke In St. Luke's. Eplscopnl
Church Last Night.
Itev. UoKers Israel, D. D chose .,j
his text hut night, "I'aul said unto
them, 'Have je received the JJnl.v
(Ihost since c hclli i-i.' And tlcj
said unto him, 'We have not so nun ii
as heard whether theie be an llol.v
(ihost.'" Acts, xlx.L', and preached aii
eloquent scimon to tlio congregation at
St. Luke's Kplsiopal chinch.
"There aro many," ho said. "In litis
same condition today. Thu Holy (ihuht
Is thu third person In the ever blessed
trinity of ouo substance, majesty ami
Blory with tho Father and the' Son.
only and eternal Uml, I'eifon thus
used, Is a term employed iu defini
tions of Iho Trinity for what Is In
dividual In tho Father and the Sou
and the. Holy Spirit, distinguishing one
from the other.
"Tlic Holv (ihost U rovealed In tho
Old Testament In tho words "tho Spir
it of (Ind moved upon Ihe fine of the
vvateis," at the time ot the ite.itlon.
It was also revealed In dud's appear
ing lo Abraham, as 'three angels tho
peisonallty of each peiBon of tho find
head. Tim three-fold henudlellon giv
en tho Jewish priesthood is another of
tho Indications In tho Old Tcsiameni,
ns aro also the three-fold ascription of
ongelli! grace teveuled to Isaiah, and
tills statement of Isaiah, 'iho Lord
(lod and Ills Spirit hath sent me!'
3 It's New-It's
tun 1$ uecominii
Room. We have just opened a line of plaster Roods, nude "2
expiesMV lor sucn decoration. Hpe Kiicks, Typical Ger
uiiin Tobacco Boxes. Stiiie Holders, and a hundred other
odd conceitsjusl the thing for such places.
Match Holders lre.
Tobacco Boxo
Pipa Hacks . , ...
F Fit and the Babies
Geo. V. Millar &
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The XfliV Xovc.sllii As-
7 lihalt Kcinovtihlc
H HORSESHOE CALK.
C Ho iM' cannot slip
wi and HilluiUre:ir(IUTc
0 sols ol' any nllici' calk
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Corner I.nckawanna and Wyoming Avenues.
As Usual, February Sale.
Big Bargains in All Kinds of Shoes.
You will 1'ind here Shoes to protect your feet and look weil, .ind
our 1-ebi miry prices will enable you to easily own a pair.
All out regular tirades marked as follows :
$7.00 Shoes $6. no
O.oo
5.00
4.00
3.5(
.l.on
2. so
2'(lO
i.5
1.25
I.OO
.00 ,
75
.50
'I lies;." .lie puces on regular goods. We have broken lines anA
small lots at lai;;;r reductions.
It will pav you to attend our February Sale.
A Break in the Price of Rubbers Thov have been too high for
the past two ye.u s. Now vp will oive you the benefit of the cut in
prises I. ,'nlics' 60. I'liblu-rs, nowise. Men's Siy kind, now 70c.
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COMPARATIVE STATEHENT
Comieiued Kcpott as Made to tho Comptroller of the Curtoncy
Feb. 28, 1800, and Feb. 5, 1001.
RESOURCES.
1896 1901
Loans and Discounts...
Bonds, Securities. Ktc
Jiankl'roiierty
Cash in Vault
Cash in Hunks ..
United Stales Bonds ..
l'reiiiiiiins
Due from lT. S. Treasurer.
Capital Slock
Surplus
Undivided I'rolits.
j Circulation
I Due llaiiks
dividends Unpaid.
i)eposits
Accounts Solicited from Banks,
"The New- Tesianit at Is lull of ief
eienccs to the Holy (ihost. In lie
birth ol .Jesus, Al.it-.v Is tub! 'llit- Holy
lilitist shall 1 onie 1111011 iliee and the
potvil'or the llit,lii-si shall civet shallow
thtt',' and Iu St. John Ii leads, 'Our
Lord spiilce. or tlio Holy Sphit as it per
miii who wns to teach, to guide, to re
pmve and conv lut .- tin norhl, to fs
tll'y or Hint, to ln a cuint'ott to his
disciples, to abide wit:- tliem foievcr.
"And then again In MalheV it telH
how In giving His commlsMiiu Ho sent
Ills anostles fm tit to liapllz" In lh
name or the l-'atiim- ami (lie Sou and
the Holy ( linen, while St. J'.iul wtlles
of f 1 Iiii. among other things, as re
ceiving and sanctifying timl's people.
Tho utti Unites ol' (leul are ashigited 10
Him, Hitch as Omniscience, Oiuuljn)
tenet", Omnipresence, Cicatlvo I'livvnr
and Ability to Inspire.
"The olllce and woiK of tin Holy
Ghost Ik a point oft discussed. Its
a F"sid
verv Dopui.tr. tic o d Dutch S
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.650
. 2Bu
Co. ,"0,",.nR..A.vcue
ii in iu niiii uuuk AniuiKli M
CO.,
126 and
Franklin
128
Ave.
AGENTS.
5.00
1.25
3.25
3.05
2.50
2. in
1-35
1. Ki
.?(
.80
.60
.42
nmly
and Wyomlnji Avenues.
..$rriO,040,(.a $1 ,0(j9;wo.2:l
tilt 4 .1 " "
0;1 ()..))
207,Slfi.,")S
140,000.00
8,150.05
UoOjOIO.IM
:150,OOO.OJ
11,000.00
i;.50o.oo
5.),28.0.'
50,007.20
50,000.00
10,000.00
'i.'i.'iO.OO
mm
Hi mf'W :
i2
'm&
S72,052.1:
LIABILITIES.
$250,000,00
40.000.00
2.1 SO. 11
15.000.00
01,S1S.07
:)57.00
172,000.05
s; 2,052. i;
2,222,717.20
$250,000.00
100.000.00
21,550.80
2JJO.000.00
20,720. 5S
102.00
1,000,288.82
2,222,717.20
Corporations, Firms anil Individuals
rum lion may be teinied (implement
ing tin- wink of find. All the hosts
of heaven vvi-te made hy tho llreath
the Spitli of Cod. Tho J.onl brvjithcil
Into m. in's noHtlls and he bcijiine a
living soul,
"In the nevv creation, the means, tho
Im-aniiitlng ivas atiumpllshed by tiie
overshadowing or the Holy (ihost. So
he continues In ifgoiierullng. Iu han
IIhui. in Mtnctirlng. In eouflnnntlou.
and In being the medium by which Iim
blesxed sacrament becomes to us tin
very body und blood ol- Christ, fu the
tcMii reel Ion Jie Is to lie Un. hisphing
principle.
"How llloiuhllcsx of l tnell, " Jii'i)
we (iinio befoie lllm iml lo lenieinlici
we must have tho Holy (ihost to mlnls
lej for us, heroic wo can obtain Dun
great redemption vvy Hwk. Wo luivo
become the temples nf th limy (ilium
and It Is of vast Impoit ror us to un
derstand Ills oilhe and Impoit."
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