rp THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MARCH i!.J, 1901. 11 t Religious.... T1IK most clubuiHto dodltritoi y nor s lues of uny church In UiIh rcRlon, with the exception C r.lm Park church, will take place next week lit Wllkes-Hiitic when the mB nlllrcnl new cillllco nf the Ccntial Methoill.it TJplsropal oonwcRiitloii will he dedicated. Thin winctuaiy Is one of thu hiindnoineol In Mcthoillniu and while totully illffoient In ootintructlon imd plium from Kim 1'aik chinch coin p.ircst vciy fasorulily with that lino property. It has been built duiltiff this PHRtnnitc of liov. Di. Curtis Z. Mors, the brilliant illvlne. foimcrly of Syiu iufo, nnil In ii credit to his enlei prise and cnlhUHlaem and the anient nup poit of the coiiRteRiitlon. The be holder cun nciiitely bclleir that the splendid bulldliiR Hltuntcd on a corner of rranklln and Academy sttcetf, in iludlnR the parKonage, which I at tached to the chuieh, cost but about $00,000. A unique fratuic of the dedlcatoiy services arc that each evening Is In chniKO of a different chuieh and often n different denomination than Indlcal lug the kindly feeling' cxlt-tlnn be tween vnilotiH ivIIrIouh ectH In Wilkes J'liuc. Tomoiiow illuming the pastor and coiiRlcR.ttlon upenH the sei vices In their new chinch. In the evening Huv. I)r W. A. reaice, of the First Jletli odlst chinch, ilellvera the sermon while an elaboiatc progiammo of music Is I'uinlshed by the First chinch choir of which M1h KaWer Is soprano, Mls (Sinco Dinican, Messis. Thomas A. Williams and Orval H. Tetter the other nieinbeii. On Mnndnt ninht the Flint Viesby teilan chinch will be In evidence, Ilcv. Dr Undn piesldlng, and thu eloquent Hex (i. l'.usons XlchoN, D. LI., of niURliamton. dellveiliiR the tiddler.). Tuesday night will be the PnnMi Stieet chinch night llc-v. Dr. A. H. Little of i:ast Oihukp. X. J.. dcllverliiK the seiiuon Wednesday ulglit the seixbei will be londucted by Itev. II. U Jones, S. T. D of Pt. Stephens' IJplscopal chinch. 1U Kcv. IUIiclbeit Talbot, bishop of the Cential Pennsylvania diotce. glv-' lug the address. The KpIscop.il sur pllced choir will piovlde tnin-ic. Thuisday night It the Young Peo ple's service when all Young People's societies In the city and vicinity nie Invited to be piesent. The meeting will be In chaigo of Hev. Dr. A. Oillllu, Piesldlng elder. Pild.is night is the star uiglit In many icspects, as lllshop (.'. II. Fowler, one of the gieatest pulpit orators of m (hutch will deliver his woncieitul lectin o on Ciinnt. nlvkop Fowler will minim t the final dedicatory s-ei vices in Sunday. a t Dui lug the past two weeks piep.ua tlons have been In progress at the Hall to.ul young .Men's Christian associa tion fur ,i week of evangelistic meetings which opens on Sunday at ft. 15 p. m. with S. JI. Iiaid. state secretaiy, as speaker. The past week has been oh sen td as Bible study week with fre quent gioup meetings dally. Last Sun dio's iiicetlng will also be for men onlj The Schubert male quartette will lo.nl the singing, assisted by two cor nels and piano. Mr. Haul is one of the most poweiful speakers to men's audl 'uccs In the country and It will bo a j,ieat privilege to hear him. The piogiamme tor the week will be announced on Sunday. It will include shop nieetiiiRs. prayer sei vices, and euingellstlc meetings for men at the Herniation building. A coidlal Invi tation Is extended to men to enjoy the meeting on Sunday and to attend the ovenlng meeting thiough the week at 7;:o i t .1 meeting of the coiiRiegatlon of Oi.ice KiirUhIi Tvutheran church this wok. steps weie taken that finally deteiniine the question of the location jf the new church building and its election without fuither delay. The trustees of the congregation, consisting of the pastor, elders and deacons, were e ulhoijiul and Instructed to purchase u huge lot at the west coiner of Mul bfity gticct and Piescott avenue, and to sell the lot on the corner of Mul leny stieet and Madison avenue, v. help the congregation now woishlps in a ti.iuio chapel. Tlie trustees are fmthur Instructed to secure and con sldei .duns and specifications for the new tnilldlng, which they can iccom mend, in tutn. to the congiegation tor its approval. Tlie congicRntlon Is determined to build ,i house of worship that will be a i milt to the community and the city at lingo as well as a testimony to its faith, whiih iiiiiiiliet.s mote adherents In the world than all other Pioteslont denominations together. It Is further determined to build without debt at least none of any consequence. Tho pastor of the church, lie v. Luther Het.s Wailng, of fiJ3 Piescott avenue, Is ul leady ut woik canvassing for subscr Ip tlons and contilbutlons towanls the revv edifice. M plan with tefeience to holding in tei national and state conventions has been adopted to an extent by the Young People's Society of the Chi lotion Kn dcavor. Heteatter the International and State bodies will meet eveiy two years, Instead of every year, but the conventions will not be held the same c,u. For Instance the Intei national convention will be held next July In Cincinnati, but the state body will not meet until October, 190.'. Some time ago the executive commit ttu of the Intei natiouul union decided on the biennial convention and a poll of the ofllcers and prominent Christian Kndeuvor workeis of the state hus shown that over flO per cent, of them are In favor of the biennial state con vention. A meeting of the state execu tive committee will be laid at Cincin nati dining thu Intel national conven tion In July at which an amendment to the state constitution Movidlng for the biennial tonventlou will be piesent ed and acted upon. The new plan Is mudo jieceshary by the tremendous growth of the Clulutlan Kndeavor movement which makes the annu?' conventions of tho general and state unions no longer feasible a The diummer evangelist. Itev. W. II, Wllilunis, was In the midst of a to vivuj meeting lu the Baptist chuieh at I'ciitvillo when he was compelled to Hop on account of his wlfe'h sickness "rid death. He says he will take up I he work of the Anti-Saloon league next Sabbath with new faith and zeal. At lO.rso a. Hi,, tomorrow he will de liver u. sermon In the Haptl&t church, IVikvlllej at fi p. in., In the Welsh nap- Mat chuieh, Paisons, Av p. in., In the Methodist chinch. Other meetings are: Monthly, March -5. 7.H0 p. in., Iaflln mines; Tuesday, .March . 7.30 p. m., Methodist church, Aldcrson; Wednesday, March 27, 7.30 p. m., Wannmlc, under the auspices of the Women's Christian Temperance union. Tuesday, March 2S, 7.30 p. m., Methodist church, Chinchilla: Sunday, March .11, 10.30 n. ni.. Aft lean Metho dist Episcopal church, Sctanton. Sub ject, "The Last Itomp with the Tiger." The Young Women's Christian asso ciation has Issued the following: ler V. W. r. ,v. r,cn,l! TliU little llp I an JppMl timn tlie tiuiinRfm of the . W C. A. for :onr lull rut and lrli In a mmement tint wo liow tf a imltnl one 'tlie aiwcUtlon M In iiissrnt nrerl ot nniniy at tliN time to inwt Ha obllcatlniK, nn-l to a k'Iiniip Iij lictn ailoplcJ by which any tiiiinlifr ot tlie aoclitluti may, ly tcrorul trToit, or an a lontiltmtlon, hflp lo laUc lln neerii'ji nionrj. My 1 "1 i"" tnr jour lifailir.t rncpiratlmi, f Y(iur In tlie woit. sil.lll II. Illpplf. MCTIIOPs. Vmuujt i i,i laiiuiM niclhoib (vlilth may be tuiirtul foi tiMipjMns: i)k talent Inml, the (o. loniiiR may be helpful! I Irtt "oine inv prefer lo male a itilt of (crt.iln imnunt js ( fieo will oflcilnij. r-ctoml iiiic ma pictd to li able frr tain amount earh dav or at stated Interval', which may l umimulatnl .(' a t-elt-denlal fund. cr a lb ml, nfferlinr fm hot lal bleKiinsn. Ililnl Sf.mi' nia.v ileibo pleuime ,ainl pioflt by ti-liiu the "faliM fJllt," whlih I. rnclivnl lien n llli, as a (nli capital loi iiiu-ttment. Thli ini'thfol i (".pcrUtlv (omniinilfil to all. liiifilay cieiiliiff, Vpill ::il, a Talent Social will be held .11 the rooms whin ill envclopta an- (poilrd (i b, m turned, with I lie 11 r irnU and the imiiav enrlojed Thoio will be a uilly of all the llpls (opal chuieh Sunday schools of the (it j- In St. Luke's church Sunday at 1 o'clock in tlie afternoon Hev. Di. Duhtlng, ot Philadelphia, distinguished as one of the gieat Sunday school woikeis of tho chinch, will nddiess the cillldien. The public Is Invited. A union missionary service will lu conducted on t'tldny Mnich 20, at 7.13 p. in., In St. Mark's Lutheran church. Itev. John Tclleen, superintendent of the foielgn mission woik of our chuieh will pi each a special nilsslonaiy yor-J mon Tomorrow's Services Methodist Episcopal. Mm Park tbiirch l'rajer and plain: aeriwo at U.30, preaching at 10.1(1 a. ni. and 7.J0 p. in. liy the pator, C. l. fllfflti. P. II. At 12 ni a ehort ttuib in Mindav echool room; Sunday K'liool at 2 and Kpworth lcaune at 0.30 p. m. At the MImIoii, 1510 I'ine Mrect, Sunday whool at 9 a, ni, and Kpnorth Icorvic at 6.H0 p. ni Simpson Methodist Kpluopal church Itev, John II. .sweet, pastor, Moruiue prajcia at 0.!); preachliiK sen Ire, pennon by the pa-tor, at 10 SO; Sundav school at li. OwinK lo the funeral ser vice of II. P. Jones there will lie no Junior league. 1'uncral in the church at 2 o'clock, l'.pwotth league it (1.30; pleaching wnice, ser mon by the pastor, at 7.30. The thlul sermon In the series, "Some of ChrUt's I,at 1'lijkical l'tteranee." Subject, "i'oiakcn oi Cod." All xats fiec. V cordial welcome. Aslmrv Methoillit 1'pLicnpil churdi, corner Mousey annuo and Pelaware i-trect ltcv. (. Simp-on, P. P., pastor Dei ot ion il meetliic of the llrotheihood of St. Paul at OHO a. m.; pnachlns at 10 30 a. in bv Itev. V. ,t. Koid, 11, P., pastor (,ieen Itiilse IlJtil ist church; Sun day school at 'l.'.O p. m.; Kpworth leaRiic at 0.30 p. in.; preaching at 7.30 p ni. by pa-tor; nib jict, ",leui and the World's Woe." 1'rajer incitliii.', Widneidaj, it 7.30 p. in lluslncss meeting of the llrotheihood of St. Paul on the second and fouith Tuesdais of each mouth at 7.30. Seats lice and all aie welcome. Providence Melhoditt Kpleopal chuieh Itev, fieoige A. Cute, pastor, llrotherhood ot St. Paul meets at 10 a. ni. Subject of morning cimon, al 10.30. " he Chiisthn's ag4"; Sunday hIiooI, at 5 p. m., will be addresl by a ml( slonary fruni China, the Hev. Mr. Prcjtr; l'p worth league at fi.13, topic, "What I Owe to Chrlt," Warren fi. tteew, leader; subject of eiening Mrmon, at 7.30, "sjinpilhy with the suturing" rouit Stiect VethodM Tpn-eopal chuuh-G. C. Ionian, paaor. Cla-, 0.4 i. m , O. p. DeU'itt, leadd. Preaching 10.80; Sunday fchool, 11.45, ft 11. Cloik, supcrlntdidcnt. .Junior league, J Mr, VV, C William", miperlntrnilrnt. Pp. worth league, fl.80. Pleaching. 7.30. boats tree, liurjbodv weltorpe. Hampton Stiect Method!t l',pieopaI i lunch ltei. .Tame Iluminarr, pasloi. subject of oer. mon, "sirpplng Stones"; rlas meeting at 11.30; Sundiy school ut 2 p. in.; Junior league at 3 p. in.; Senior league at 030 p. in., leader, CJeorge I'ry; eicnlng preaching miiIcc .it 7.30, tubjitt uf aciiuoii, "Victory Ihrongh CluUt." Africin MethodUt l.picopal thuich, ilouaul place Pr. P. S. Dentley, iatoi. Preadilng at W..10 a. in., ciibject, "The Wa.le of Ointment." Sunday fchool at 2.30 p. in.; U.I5, Chrlitlin llndoavov meeting; pieaclilng, 7.11 p. ni. A toi dial welcome U extended to nil. I'nst Ceunan Methoilist KptMOpal elmieh, Adanw avenue and Vine ptiect O. Dobllin, pas tor. Preaching oenlcea, 10.30 a. ni. and 7.30 p. m. J Sunday school at noon, and at 2 o'clock at the TaUot Avenue (hapcl; Kpwoith league meet lug on llmrwlai crinlng. Baptist. l'cnii Aviiiue Iliptlst church, Pum aimue, be twetn spiucc and Linden starts Pleaching, morning at 10.00 and evening, 7,30, by the Itci ltobeit P. V. Tierce, P. P., paitoi. Morning nravern In the lower temple at 0.43; Sundae aehool at 1'cnn Avenue chuieh at 2 o'cloek and at the Amerman Mission, at 0.SO p. in. Uiptlttn ilmlng the evening service, splendid nuulc by the eholr. I'hrt llaptUt (hutch, south Vlaiu uicmie s, 1". Mathiw, pajtur. The iisiu) Miiiec4, morn ing and evening. 11.30 a. in. and 7 30 p, m, Jn basement of the WiUli baptist church. Sunday uliool, 2.30 p. in., I'ljin'outli church. Pi, Ilcddoe, superintendent. H. V. I'. V. ferilce, 0 30 p. ni at liorltc lull. I'rajer nieetlng VV(dneday cienlng T.vU p. in. .Ml aie coiuiauy imltnl. Jackson btreet Hapllst ihureh Morning prajer meeting at y.30, leader, brother Pivld Argiist. Preaching at 10.30 lu- the pastor, Rev. Thomas de, (iruchv, D. P. ; Sniidij school at 2 p, m , (iiarles Policy, supeiinttndent. Uienlng ser vkc at 7. The pajtor will deliver tho third In the seilea of Illustrated sermons; topic, "The Prodigal." To save confusion you will drop jour ofteilng as jou enter tho chuieh, f'hlldren will not be admitted that are not accompanied with patents, The public is cordlslly Invited, Cieen Itldge TUptlit church ltcv. M. .1. I'ord, pastor. Meeting for prajer at 10 a. ni. Rev. U", (1, Simpson will preach at 10 30 a. m. Sunday chool following morning senlcej Junior II. Y. P. I, meets at 3.30 p. in.i Senior 11. V. p. V at 0,30 p. m.t iigular evening servieo St 7.30 p. m., conducted by the pastor, all welcome. Shlloh llaptUt church, Center stieet ltei. James A. Similar, pastor. Services it 10.45 a. in and 7,30 p. ni. Itev. V. K, Cblemsn will preach both morning and evening, Morning subject, (stand Not In the Way of Your Weak Brother;" evening subject. "The Old-Time Religion," A cordial welcome to all file mis and strangers, IVckvlllo baptist church-Jin-. .1. S. Thomas, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10.30 a. in, and 7 p. in. Itev, . II, William., the drummer evan gelist, will preach hU farewell sermon at (he morning senlee. In the evening the pastor will preach, subject, "flood foundations for the Tu tuie." Presbyterian, 1 lisi Pie,h.iterlsu church Sei vices, 10.30 a, m., 7,30 p m, Pr. lllod will pretck morning and evening. Morning subject, "Strike and stitkers, In the bight of the Cospel." Second I'rrsbjteilan church Sen Ie en 1U.S0 . in. and 7.30 p. in. Pr. Itoblnion will preach In tho morning on "The Condition of Plvlne Ac ceptinec" and In the evening on "The Mfe (Jiv ing Power of l'alth." A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all. Green Ittdne 1'ieslyleilaii ihiii(h-llev. I. J, Laming, pastorj Itev, L. It. I'o.ler, a,ltant. 10.30, service of worship with discourse by Itev, W. L. PedrorT, of the American Sunday Sehool union; 12, lllble school; (1.&1, Chrbtlan I'.ndesvor; 7.C0, worship, with IKoiire by V. O. II, Pie. er, missionary of the Chlni Inland inlstlnn, who lately ewsped with liU wife from Shan si, China, where many of his avoclalci suffered mart.vr dom. All wcleoiue. Sumner Avenue Predivlerlan chuieh, coiner Sumner avenue and I'llco street Moiiilng seivlee at 10 30 a. in., to be conducted by Mr. Ilea; Hi own. At (1 p. in. Itev. Prank J. Mllman will preach. Sabbath 'school at 2 p. hi.; I.ndeavor service after the evening service; topic, "What I One lo Chilli." Hand ot Hope on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Ncvt week prajir ser vice, Wednesday evening, 7,1, u'elock. liver). body welcome, W'adiburn Steel I'resbvlcilan ihuieli Itev, John l Jloftat, p. D pastor. SVtvlrea ut 10 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. lllble sehool al l in. Young lYciple'ii Soelety nf (litlftlaii Kndeavor nl 0 20 p. in, A leaderlos meeting; subject, "What I One to Chilst," Prayer meeting Wed nedav 7.30 p. in. Seivlces also Thursday and Prlday evening! prrpsiatory to the tominunloii on the following Sabbath niotnlng. The paetor will preach moiiilng and evening. All vvehoine. Piovldenee I'reabjterlan church Pastor Itev. (!. li. (lulld. Services as usual, 10.30 a. in. and 7. 'to p. ni. Sunday sehool at noon. The Young People's Soelety of Christian Kudeavoi service, fl.8.1. The scatu nl the chuieh aie ahvajs fiee. Adams Avenue chaiiel, New oik stiret Ihf Itev. James Hughes will pleach al 10,30 unit 7.:A Sunday sehool at 3 o'clock. Mr. Chandler supeiln tendent. The Itev. Mr. Hughes will teieli the VfenV lllble class; C. li. iiln.IV The Hev. Mr. Messlnger will addresa the men Mondav at 7,l"i p. in. All welcome. Eplscopnl. l J.illi A PaiMi Itev, Rogers l-iarl. P P., lodoi ; Itev, li. J. IlaiiKhton, seiilr cuiale; Itev. M. IJ. Nash, Junior iinale. 1'llth stidaj In Lent. St. Luke's ( hiire h 7.30 a in., holy commun ion; lo.io u. in., inoinln' piaver. lilany and sermon; I p. in., Sunilir school lallj; 7.30 p. in., inUslon seivlip; fi.l", a. in., Sunday silioul slid Itilile i lasses. St. Milk's, puniiiuie s a. in.. Iiol.i cimiiiilit ion; tO.Dl u. in, sirmon uud holy communion; 7..0 p ni,, rveulug pia.vii and sumon; .1 p, m., Sunda.v seho.il and Jlllile dasMS. Kid liiid Mllnii, Pre unit avenue j.:i p. in., sundav sihodl ,md Illlde classes; .I 0 p in., (veiling pra.vn and senium. outh Slib1 Vllsslon, V'lg sluet ' .0 i. in,, Sundav sehool and llible clas.es. .st. (li-niic', Ol.vpliml 2.."o p in, viudiy sdiool and lllble ( 1j i s ; .l..'0 p in , evening piaver and -union. ' CluisiH ihiiidi. ioiiiii W'.i.hluisti'ii iiveuue and I'uU sheet ltei. I'. S. Hallentlne, pasloi. N-r-viic, 10,;u a. in., 230 p m, 7.1" p m Ml seats fiee. All welcome Reformed Episcopal. t,i.iee Ite'foimcd KpUcopal ihuirh, Wvoming avenue, below Mulbeir.v stieet Rev. (iiorgc L. Mrieh, pastoi. I'rajer and pialae seiviee, 0 30 a. m.; divine worship al 10.3D a. lu. and 7.30 p. m., preaching bv the pistor, a. in, 'The' 1'nlty of the Spirit," Kpli. 4: 3; p. tit.. "Mudies In Jlaladil," Mil. 111. Seals are flee. StiangeM roidlallv Invited, sabbath sehool at 12 in.; Y. P. S. C. K. at 0.K); lllble Stud.v, Monday altet noon at .1.30, subject. "The llcllever'a Hope," Titus 2: 13; lllble clj-s for les.s on stud.v on Wednesday evening at 7,30, followed hi tin tegular piavei meetliiR al s o'eloek Ml lie welcome. Evangelical X,uthian. I.vangelieal Lutheran Tiflh Si.ndav m I.' in. Gospel, John, vlllM.V, epi.llc, lleb , ix ll-l.V St. MarkV, Washbum and rourtrenth sticctk Itn. A. L. Rsmel, l'h. P., pastor. Serviee', 10.30 ii. in.. 7.CO p. m.; Luther league, i..3'i p. ni. ; Sunda.v whool. 12 ni. ; catechetical lu stiuetlnn, Monday, 7 p. in; Wednesday seivxc, 7 3d p. m. ; Mission band, Satuiday, 2.."0 p. 1 1. Morning seiviee, "ChlUt tlie Meillatoi of the New Tostainenl"; evening serviie, "Chnst Ciucif.ed Voollshncsx to the World." Ho,. John Tclleen, tiuperintriidciil of foreign inUlon, will pieaeh a missionary seimon 1'rld.iv even ing, 7,15 o'cloek. Holy Trinlt.v, Ad-ins avenue and MuhVi,, stieet Rev. C. (!. Sjibkei, pastor. Seiviee 10 30 a. m 7.30 p. in.; Lnthei hague. 0.30 p. m ; Sunday school, 12 ni.: calechctleal in sliuction, Mondav, 7 p. m.; Lenten son lie, n. day, p. m., W'cdnesdaj sei vice, 7.l"i p. m ; Mission bind, Satuuli, lo a. in, St. Paul'", Short avenue Rev W (' , I.aii'i', Sundsv School BV Lesson Jesus Crucified and Buried. J- e. Gilbert, d.d 0r . . !, ie i Secretary of Amencjn March 24. Luke" xxilK 35"3- ffi! Re,lg,0l,s lNTItOIl'THOV. With that tefincnient will h the Chilstlan lellglon piomote, the evangelists have given ven meager account of the iruel tlxlon, One tniisl tuui to piofane hislniy foi the hould (Ictuils of this brutal mode of pun. Uhment inflicted by t lie Romans and other eai cm peoples. Passing out oi tlie eltj by th) western gate .les-in was lollowed by a motley ciowd, the soldiers and slaves (the executioners), moving on In an en-deily waj; the ihbf prteli who had Instigated the jm-di: tlie lniiltitude, sell"- befoie, some behind, delighting In nut II: a. lew- vvoinin, HI'S tiniest lilinds, makiiig loud demomtratloiH of grid, and at least rue of tlie apcttllot (.John M: id). Two otheiii, lolibcri and thieves, weio also led to expiate theli Crimea (Matt, xxvli: .W). The proce,lon halt cd upon a 6llght elevation, called "the plate ot a skull," the usual plate of execution, known in Hebicvv as Oolgotha (John xl: 17), and lu Latin, Olivary, There, between the two thievia le'vis ii nailed to the nov .MOC'KKRV (Veues m, ., .1), Manv ile.iind mi low in tho spiiitu.il scale tint liny cannot applet lato gentleness. Any exhibit Ion of pa tience and love- Is ascribed by them to vvea'. nens While Jeiais wai liangiug upen the c-roe those who otood aljout coiuldcicd thu they had trliunplicd. Tho pievlenu tliiui of illvinlly (Matt, wvlli II) and Mw-siahship was viewed with contempt, if thou ho the Ling ave th ..elf," thej (lied. Tliey promUcd to believe In Him If lie would descend from the cioss (Matt, wvil! t:). They challenged lllm. claim. Ing that lie could not save Illnuelf. They passed awaj, wagging their heads and railing on I tine (Matt, .wvil SO), Insulting lllm wild action, of hatred. These things were done by the chief pllepts, bCiiben and elders, the tohliers rurtlil patlng. While these bcenej of khanie were be ing enacted the populace ol Jeruvilom ctood be. holding, and -Ir&iut, who might have tummoned legioru of angels (Matt, xxvl; .11) fiom tlie bUes, endured the Insult, bowed III. head, ant calmly waited for tho end. The little band of the faithlul followers, in their uttei helplesi. ncm muvt have been Mled witli umuittersblc anguMi. It H the daikest hour of Inhuuun pride and wiath t"L'PUnrniPTIO Hnse ;. All the evan. gclUU dcelne tlial a superscription w u. placd over the head of Jcius, but thej do not agirc cencernlng tlio language. In our lesui wc have; "Ilils l the King of the .lews," in villi h the first cvangelltt tiucrts .Ictus alt.r the copula l Malt. Nxvll: 37), while the second Ootpcl omits Luke", fust two words (Mail; Wi M), and the fourth (lopcl prellxes -'.Jftus of Sorarelh" (.John vt 10) to Mart's title. rlir eentlal pait, "the Kin;, ol the Jews." appear In all. The wilting v. ax by tnihr of Pilate (John xiKi II), befoie the eroas was lifted to its upright ovltloii, it being eu.loiuaiy to anrouiicu tlie olien.e of a criminal. lo the Jew the words wcie offemlve, for thej lecog nlred Jtrin as their Mtsalah, put to death by tho Roman government, proclaimed also to the world, What motive prompted Pilate? feome have conjectured that the spirit of Rod Influenced him that h was convinced of the exalted character ol Jesus, or that he intended lo rebuke the Jtwikh people for their malke. whatiin his motive th words wrir tni. The long. xpected King, destined to attain uiiIvikuI sov eielgnty, was. deilsrrd in Ireek, the lanjuase pistor. Servlees, 10 30 a in., 7.30 p. in. J Sun. day school, 2.30 p. ni 1 ratrebelleal Instiuclloii, 3,i p. in. Luther league, WVdcsday, (1.30 p. in. Zlon's, Mllfln aicnue Rev. P. F, Zlielmann, pastor. Services, 10 30 a. in. I Sundiy scliool, 2 p. ni. Christ (bmeli. Cedar avrnue and lllrch street Rev, Janus Wltko, pastoi. Setvlces, 10..V1 t, in,, 7,30 p. in.! Sunday Hhool, 2 p. in, St, Petri's, Piesiott avenue-Rev. John Ran dolpli, pastor. Sfrvlies, l,i.:W a. in, 7.0 p in. I Sunday sclw.1, 2 p. in. Ilnst.uel (i.iimaii'I'olithl Luthriaii ehiueh, Reese street Rev. Ferdinand 'attelnuler, pastor. J'reathlug In the fieinun language ut 10 a, ii'.s Sunday sehool, J p. in. (trace livsngelleal Luthriaii rhuiili (ilenetal Pj nod), comer Midlsou avenue and Mulberry street- Rev. Luther Hess Waring, pastor, 9.30 a. m Sunday school) 10!xi a, in., divine wor ship, subject of sennon, "The Sincerity Simpli city and Humility n( Jesus thilst"; HI", p. in., V. P. S. ('. li.; 7.30 p. in., divine worship, sub ject of sermon, "The New- Man." The public is cotdlsllt Invited Miscellaneous. All Soul's t'ulveisallst churdi. Pin stieet, be tween Adiuis and .Jefferson aveniKSUev. e. R, Reatdsley, pastor. Itesldeiien, VI' I AiUins aviiiue, Moinlng seiviee. 10,30; evenli.g seiviee, 7.30. Sunday school al II 30, Mls Pullle Jones, supfi Intendenl. Rev. L. 1,. l-wls will pieacli both morning und evening Y P. C. P., at (130 p. m. Ciihury Rcloimed chinch, Momue avenue and (Jlli.nii sheet Iter, Vlarlon I,. Flioi, pistor. Seividf, 10 VI a, in. and 7.30 p. in.; Siunlj eiin)l, II. II ii. hi." Christian 1'ndiavoi, (ill p. in.; Wednesday ennliig seiviee, S o'cloek; calve hum, Satiirdi.v, I p m. Rev. F. O. II. Pie.vrr, inisHhmar.v of the China Inland mission, wln mii.ieiiln.ijlv e-isped the Boxers, will speak al the minliip, Mrvlee. lie will give all aicounl nf his escape ftom the llo.vcif, und nf the mlssloi woik in China, The public Is ml dlallv Invltrd. livening subjei t "( ome and Se" " Plymouth Congregational diurch, Jackson street Rev. K. A. Ilovle, pastor. 10.30 a. in., preach ing by pastoi; 12 in., ilibatli school; 2.1"i p. ni., Vlilon Sunda) sehool, Sherman avenue; U p. in., voung I'lOpIc Soi lite of Christian Dndeav or; 7 p. in., pieadilng h pastoi. Ml seats flee. A weUonie' to all C.ipouse ehapel. Iloulev.iid mid Pi, aching at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. ut. bv the pistol, Itev. L R. Foster. SundJy s( hool. :i p. m S nlor Lndeivor, (I..IO p. in.; Juuloi llndeavoi ami slug. Ing rhool, Mninlav cvnilng; piayrr nuetlng, 7 H llunsday Mining. Heading room opm I'll day evening. All wileome. Zloii J'nlted liv.mgilhal ilninli, IIW ( iipniso avenue Rev. J, W. Messlnger, pastor. Picaelilng it 10,:;il ,md 7 "n. bv tin- pastor, subjids. "Hie W'oil. of the 1.01 d" and "( hi Ist the I'ounditlon." S'utidiv sehool, !3il; Senior 1'nde.uoi, (,30 sun liv ivdilng; Jiudoi Indr.ivoi, .1 p in.; piairr Hireling, 7. .10 Widne-dav evinln. Ml vvcheuii'. I'lisl Chis.ni ehiueh, .Nnrlli Main avenue Pieadiing at It a lu. and 7.30 p. ni by the pistoi, Itev I!. V. Cl.vmiT livening snlijiit, " Mm for the 1'iines"; Sunday sehool, 10 a, in.. Y. P. s. t . F... 0.13 p. in All arc welcome People's Piohihltlon church Rev. Pr. Illid, pistol, riicm will be iigtilar preadilng ser- -Vice SibtMlh aitiniiioii at 3 p. in. In Vlorrl's hill, llreakil slleel, tireen lllclgr. iihjret. 'I'rodiiieis of Wi villi, but No llisngnltlon " Ml lie wi lemur, TAYLOR. Itev. Fiank J. Mllman, Ph. D. p.is-tor-elect of the Second Piesliytetlau (iiuicli, Pottsvllle, will preach in the Preshytcrlan church at 10.30 trillion ow mornlg. AV. Ii. I'luniley will preach In Pottsvllle. The active and energetic nicmbeis of the Century Hose company. No. 2, ato making elaboiatc arrangements for their fair, which will he opened In Wcbr-i's rink lu Easter week, com lnenclng Tuesday, April St. and con tinuing for one week. The object of this event Is to lalso sufllclent funds to liquidate debts now pending to pur chase new uniform". Calvaiy Haptisl chuieh, luilioad slir-el. Itev l")r. II U. Hariis. pastor. Services tomonovv at 10.30 a. ni. and (, P. in.; Sunday sehool at 2 p. in.: mid week meetings: piayev service on Thuisday evening; choir practice on Friday evening. Baptist Voung Peo ple's union meets on Saturday even ing, with the pistor in charge. All are cordially Invited. Keats ate 1'iee. Methodist Episcopal chinch, Ilev. Clinton I!. Heniy. pastoi; lesidcnco, Main street. Sabbath services tomor jow as follows: I.ovc feast at 10 a. in, Itev. Or. Otltllu, piesldlng elder, of Hcranton, w ill preach at 10.30 a in. ol the people, in I. inn. the language ot llif governin-nt; in Hebrew, the language ol lh echnlai and of the erele'ii.l'lle Rl.lll'Ki: (Veues M. 10. 11) One id ihe male (aetuis, doubthhS Intluiuced b.v the inoeUly of tho chief pilests and Mddiers, laihd on .Icmi-. He appeus to have Known hOiiuthlng of tin (lalms of t luUt. and tlieieloie pioreeded to up buld 1 1 Jui for tamely rubmlttiii!,, calling upon 1 litis to vi'ie His power to iMIvtr lilmself and thoe who weie with lllm. It was one of tin lovvrrl coiueptions of Ihe .Vaiiienc. Hut the other malefactor lehnked his aoelatt, admitting tli.it they weie erlinlnaln uneiing jiMl.v, .iml uigiiig th.it Jesus was innocent. "Iloit thou n.it fen- flexll"' he Inquiiid. "m ou sunken eo low that .von lanuot peieelvc Ihe glory of lllm who hangs on the cioss between usr Will mhi plan- lllm in the same' 1UI witli us? Will ,ou lilt up vmir voiee with upliraldiui. in the hour if Ills ttiArring? Vlll you pieMimo to a.li lllm what He ought not to grant to ue Ills povvei to elelivei fiom iui.lceV" Tin' mail fai tor' wouls revealed mini' nobility of rhaiaitci, lie wis the only one who appearid In cki'in-e of .leMis, and by this act he rose superioi to pliest and soldlei and to that va.t multitude thii-tlng for blood. I'HOMMJ l'et,e ti. ID.-Havlng adinluUleied rcptoof to Ids (ellovv in (time tlie tiiicilled male taetor turned lo Jesu, whom he had admiied and defended, lie saw in Dim Ills cnlv hope. Death was not fai dMant, and tho future! was dark and full of fears. 'Ihtre stems to haw come suddenly to his mind .1 conception of the Iirger and more exalled mleslon of Jcmis, a one able to save even beyond the nave. 1'allh spiiugs up and he exclaims: "Jteiuembei mo when Thou eomesl into Ihj Kingdom," 'Ihere has been much diversity of opinion roneirniug the meaning of this pravei. Without doubt, whatever t was Include d in It, there was an Intention of the diiug thief to commit his eoul to the Savior. Ills eiy was not In vain (John vl: ni). The replv ol Jesus was full of lomfoit; "Today shall thou be with Me in paradl-e." This illustrates the- extreme leach of incic.v, Man may find pinion in the List hour ol life. And it IhU 1. not a ground foi pmeiaslinatlon. It Is evident that, though a criminal, the man was not deeply sunken In sin. Speaking of these two inalcfactois a quaint wiltei lemaikcd that "ono was near to heaven, .vet ttiined aside to hell, while tlie other was near to hell, hut tinned to gain the- pai idhc ol fiod " Plli:0)li: (Vei.es 1), In lu). 'Iluee hums aflir the lulls pleued tho hands mid leet of Jeu. iiaturo toolt on lis oinbcr sail), expressive of sjinpatli with Its Loid. Though the vm stood In tlie incihllau. Ills face was xeiled and Ills light wlthduvvn. It was not un eellie, as sonic luve iiidravoted to show, hut a supernatural I shutting 111 o the oih of day. The whole laud was enveloped lu uarsness lor mice Hours, until the ninth hour, as the Jews leekon time, or 3 u'elock in the aflciuooii. Ihe earth quaked, the lock, wcie rcnl and lomln were (pencil (Matt, .wvil! 51-3J). Tho veil of the temple, drawn across tho most holy place, was renl from the top to the bottom, slgnil.vlng the taking away ol the icremonlal of the old dUpensalion, whhb was a wall of partition between Jews and (ieiilltcs. o that forever after nun might come boldly to a lluone of grate. 'Ihe.c phen omena eat consternation Into tht heails ol all, The pastor will pi each In the evening at 7.30 o'clock, Kpvvorth league at fl.30 p. in.; Sabbath school nt 2.15 p. m. The bazaar of the Blew art Montoilal church came to a successful closo last evening, after ti run of livo nights. Mr. Maria Vaughn, president or tho Woman' Temperance union ot Lacka wanna, county, will address the young ladles of Taylor thin afternoon at " o'clock nt the Melhodlst Episcopal church. Mrs. Daniel Thomas, an old and much respected lady of the Ileech wood, for merly a well-known resldenl of this town, and mother of Mis, David (lilt II thu, of Taylor street, passed nwny yestciday morning at the former place nt the age of sixty-seven years. The funeral will tnke place Sunday nftci- noon. The Anthiaelte tllee club will meet tomorrow afternoon, nt Llewellyn's hall, al 3.30 o'clock for rehearsal. The Ladles' Aid society of tho Welsh Congregational chuieh will conduct their usual pay night social this even ing In the church basement. Cake, cof fee, faggots and ham sandwiches will be served for the small sum of ten rents, The Ladles' Aid society of the Con gregational church of Noith Taylor will hold an Ice cream and cake social tonight In the church basement. Miss Mnrgoiet Hood, of Noith Main street, Is visiting lelatlvrs In Pltlston. Llewellyn Davis, of Taylor street. Is confined to his homo with an attack of pneumonia. WAVERLY. A singing class is soon to be oii?nn Ized til the Methodist church with Mr. Iluslauder as Insttuctor. The hotel will change hands A pi II 1, Mr. Leo, of Mill City, taking posses sion. Itev. Mr. tlodshall attended u mints teilal ((inference at Philadelphia last Tuesday. Allied Twining and sister, of Sci an ion, visited this place last Thursday for the putposi; of viewing seveial propei tleM with the Idea of putchtislng thrill. The erection of watei woiks near the high school building being agitated again. K. .1. Stone h.i-v the matter In clunge and is doing all he can to favor the pioji'ct. The III st of Apill will In Inn several change lu lown. PRICEBURC. The Misses Hildget and Maty I..V nch have leltuned to their home In Cat bonelale, alter spending several days with Mis. Saiah Smith, of Cannali Btreet. Mts. Illchaid .Tames Is sick at her home on Cat malt street. Miss Annie Klilon, of Peekville, vis lted at the home or Mts, Williams, on Jackson stieet, Thuisday afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Caswell, of Thronp, were cnlleis at the home of Mis. Sam uel Prltehatd. on Carmalt slieel. Pilniltlvt- Methodist chinch. Sunday sei vices al 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. in. Sub ject In the morning. "The Divine Feast:" In the evening, "The Value of thu Human Soul." Special sei vices every night next week. ARCHBALD. The boiough has begun the woik of icpaliing the bridges, and will elect a new lnldge at Moyles In tho neai futuie. The masoiny work has been awatded to Contractor Caw ley, of Pino stieet. The Delawaie and Hudson company has a coips of tit Diets at woik In the base ball puik, and It Is runioied that a laigo bleaker will be erected tlieie In the near futuie. John Monin, of (he Stioudshutg Nor mal school, Is spending a few dus at his home on line stieet. William Hunt was a callei In Scian ton on Thuisday cvloitliiK a eonfeliiii tiotii tn lenlitilou (Matt. NNil : "!), a Isle and uinspiMcit luit valushlc telinionj. It was nen ilic elose of thee pliin onieiia tint ,Jomi., lias in? lceu lv liouis on tin (io, eliiil witli a loud voice! "Killm Inlo riiv liauds 1 eouiiM'iid Inv .plili " ind erne up tlie itliot (.Jolui - 1) 'II.MIMOM (Veiw, 17. l ll'i. lie would liave had a lie.iit of .lone vvlm could wilmo I lie nmMtlidoiis In iiatuio and liear tlie d.iiiu; words et Jesus and lie iiiiuinvul. II i- prolubli- tint manv wlio catlieinl aliout the doss wcie ileeplv atTfeted. Ihe evangel Nl lias nude ree-oul nf one only who pave (pievlou to his llioiiKlits ,,nd fielin. Tlie eentuifon, the lloiiuu who h,d eliarite of the rxccutlun, uloiltleil tlod and ex ililinecl, "Tills was i rlfihteoiis man," ni, as aiiothd wrllei lias it. 'Tilt's was the son of l.esl," (Mitt, .wvil: .H). due nlKiamc mav have1 followed the othei, a douhlc tentlinoiiv, ieulllnc from a KrovviiiB comictlon Tlds was laic laiiKiiaRe for a heathen, showing Hut lo ilx la-l their was sometnlug lint Ratlieieil aliout .1(mis havInK in it an lnesietlble peivia.lv eiu-ss. simllai emotions were awakened in ollieu who loiiilenined themselves, sniltlnp upon their hrei.ls and lctirinK Horn the seenc. All this time I ho,,' who lad follovvi'd tin; I.oul sIihuI at a ili.taure Bjzlnf; in amaeineut, Lnowfiie; not thr slcnlfl canee ot whit the.v saw lU'ltlAI, (ii.cs .' to 5.1) i 11,11,1 i,ul (! suppuM'd tlu-t all lev's in hiijli otatlcn weie nn lilies of .Jesn.. We know tu the eontiai.v. Tlieie weie some who held lllm In hlcli esteem Meo elenuw, a lulu, was one tif them who eamo ul nislit toleain lonediiluR- Ills eloetrliie, and theie might luve heen others who senetlj- felt that .Irms was woilhv it better tate. Alter the rui elrliloii one of thrill appealed, ,loepli of Aranij. thea, a (oiiuidhii, a eiooiLauil Jusl luuii, y some unaeiouiitshle influeiiec he had eoiiicutrd when tlie Sauhedilii prniwunt t d the vt'iclltt of Kiillty of bhtplieiu.v. Hut when all wis over his bettei ImpiiUs gained the nuttciy. Iloldlv going to Pilate he obfilned pemil,loii und thru eait-ed the body to be lemovecl fiom tho no-s and laid in his own new tomb. Ibis wa a beautiful set ot letriril, tho last seiviee vvlihh u Rood man eouhl Iflidei tn one who ud merited his e-Unu. t ONtl.l'.O.N -What liitan, all it,i Je,us, the imioient, eivinK like a iiiiluartor? It was pi i dieted anil explained In a chance bv I he- Ma. tor llluixelf to Ills Ignorant followers (Matt. i 21). It was csptalned again In two of ihenv on the waj lo lliimud alter the icsuiieclloii (,uke xiv : ifli It was all in aicoulsiiec with piopheey (l.i llll: .is). 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Ill Kfleet Maieli "i 1001 Tiflins leave Scrsnton. I or I'liihuMpliU und N'evr Veil, vU It .. II It It., at fisj and 11. V, j. in., and 2 Is. i " flllaek Dlaniuml Iiui'"). and ll.ixl p us sUu dais, 1. . II. It. It.. l.M, 8 27 p. m. for White Haven, llarleton and prlnrlpil points in tlie roal leticnH, via 11 A II. K. ; , i, , . H mil I 2T . in Kot roltsvlllc, I 27 p in 1'or Iletlileliein, i:.ilcn, Iteacllnc;, lliiril,ure, Slid ynlliclpil liiteriuidl.ite- 'tillous vu II A II It. It., 0.15, 11 M a. m.- 2 l.i. ii: (lll.ii I, III. mom! I'.ilr-n). II. 0 p In -uiii'iis, I), .. II It. It., 1 bS. S.27 p. in. l'oi ItinUinmock, Tovancla, l.linlra. Iilui,, Ceneva and pilncipal liilermediate station', II. I,. i. W 11. II, s S a. in. ; I 05 iml : 1 1 p ru. I'or Oneva. I'o(lleler, Ilnftiln. Magaia 1'all (I'.iflcto anil all points wet. via D. A, II It II , 1I..V", a in , (."l (RlieL Uiamoiid l.vpiessi. 7 v 10.11, 11.1.0 . ill Sur.divs. li. I, I! 1! ll.tW, b 27 p. Hi l'ulluian parloi ami aletplmt m l.eliisli allev parlors cars on nil (rains hrtvveiii Hllkes Unie and New Voil., I'liilailelplila, Ilutfalo and us ivrslon Bildse. ItOI.I.IN II WlMlUlt. flen .upt . tic ( criami street, N'evv ril. CIIAU1.KS S. Mil:, fieu Vis i,i . Jn I oiilaml f.treet, Kivv Yorl. A U". NOS.SKSItC'lll'.It. Dlv I'a-s, rI . Soul'i Ilellililirni. l'J. l'oi Hi lets and Pnlliiun re'eivatlons apply to SO) l.sekanauiia avenue, Kuanton, I'a Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, in rtfcci D.'f. .. inoo Soulli leave- Serintou foi New- oik al 1 li), R,00, S CO, S K and 10 05 a in. ; 12 55, H a; p. in. l'oi- I'hlladelpliia at 8(0 and 10 05 a in ; l.r,5 ond tl.K p. in 1'or "trouMmiR- al ft 0 p. in. llllk flccciiunioilalion ut " CD p in. rrivo a' llohoken at ..;.(. 7 1!. 1W.JS, liOii, S.I5. -lis, 7.10 p. in. Aitive at Philadelphia at ,(;, .;.i (100 and S.S2 p. in. Airivr from Nrw Yoik at 1.10, 4.00 ard 10.21 a in., loo, 1 ,;. 5tl, M5 and 11.30 p. in. I'roui Siroud-buic nl s 05 a u North Leave Feranton foi lluflalo and inler medlato Mntloiis at 115, I In and o.ui j m ; 1.&3, 5.1S and 11 '15 p. n l'oi Oivvego aid vra tn.o at I. Ill a, in. ami I .ii p, ni. I'ur I I f , i at 1.10 a. in and 1 ' p. in. lor Monti ,e al pOi) a. m ; 1.01 ard 15 H p, in. I'or Nicholson ,il t M and 11 15 p. m. 1'or Illiahamton at 10 20 -a u . live in scm ton from lluffilo at I 'j. J '.I, 5 ", and 1P.OU a in 1 .".-,0 and b 00 p. in I'mm Di vviiio and Svraeini at 2.33 . m . li. . aid -on p m. fiom 1'tlra at 8.V a. in. j 12. ! umt :,n p.m. I'rom Mehol'oii ot ".Wi .i m jmi'. (sip. in. I'lom Monliine at lo.OO a m ; .2U and is, 1. in Illooin-biir llivl.lon-l ea, s, ,j, ! ,, , Noitliumlirilaii'l, ut 1,15, o IV. a ni : I v, ,nl f, 50 p. ni. I'or I'l.vMoiilh at I to. :i.lu, s.vi p m. For Klniislon .t HI a m iilvc .u Smth. umheiliinl at 0 35 a. m : I in. .5 ml s 45 p ni ulve it Klrsstnn at J 52 a, 111. 1r1ve at I'ljinoulh at '2.00. ..". 0 45 p. 111 nlve Peranluii from .Sorllitniilieilaiid al IM' 1 in, li..i.1, I.S0 and S 45 p in 1 roin Klns-,ioii nt 11.00 a 111 1'rom 1'I.vpioiiiIi al 7 55 a, 111 , .! "11 ami S"i p in M'NnW T11A1V-- South I rave- Scianton at 1.40, ,10 1 .0 mil', p in.; I..SI and .1. 10 p in. North Leave Pi union nt 1 15. 4 lo a in . 1 ., 5.4-i ami 11 '3 p m llloeiuisbi.il,' Divl.ion Luve scianton at pi dj . m. and 5.M p. m. Eiie and Wyoming' Valley. 'I'lrc fable ill I.Jeet Srj t. 17 Usui 'Ira us for Uiwbv and hual point. i,miie I hi, al Ilawtij will- I 'ilr iillinad for Sim- 1 Viwbuis nii'l Inlerini-iilitc points, leav, s,ra, ton at 7.0.5 a. in. und '2 iii p 111 'Iralni uiiivo at Strsuton al tO',11 a m nil (MO p, 111. Fast Time to Salt Lake CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY JJO CIIANOU of cirs via Chcago Union Pacific and North -Western Line; all nifals in (lining tars. Faster tliati -uny other route. Trains leave Chi. cago C30 p, ni. and 10.30 p. 111, every day. Tout 1st litket. arc sold at all prominent agencies the car round. Call on any agent (or ticket) or ;uldres 411 BrtUwail, ' rsrMJJ WS SI , CtoSiSSJII 0IChn'l6t..rMhi4lehlji07 SmltlfldSt , HUtbuig HI WsMjls St., il MS Sumhrtt., Clltllllilt JOI Slals (., tvgalt SltCltrkit, . Chltojo 17 CsmssS'Sfarllsl, Oslroll HH'tlt .fslt.rsrssls.OsI, For thirty years a successful career RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect May 27, 1000. Tinins leave- Scianton, D. & H. Stntlon: 0.45 a. ni., week days, for Sunbuiy, HauiBbuig, Philadelphia, Baltl 11101 e, Washington and for Flus hing and the West. 0.38 a. m.f week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Beading, Nonlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun buiy, Hnriisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg nnd the West. 2.18 p. tn., week clayB (Sundays, 1.D8 p. in.) for Sunbury, Harris bin g, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Hazleton, Potts vllle, Reading, &c, week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbuiy, Hazleton, Pottsville, HanHsbuiR, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J, II. WOOD. Gen l'sss. Ajt J. D. IIUTClII.NiOX. Cen. Msr. Delaware and Hudson, In I'.ffe-et Nov. 25, l(sj. liains ten- ( aibcndalo leave heranton at fi ;n, 7 .'!, H 51, 10 J I a- "' -'' -'' -. -I-Ji. A2t. l,'ri 7.57, 0 13. 11-1 P- ''; Mo . m. I'or lloi.c-dile-ll'20, 10 n a. in ; y.14 and j.-2J '"'for WillW-lhrie 0 15, 7.43. 8 41, o.as, 10 1 1, 11.05 .1. in.i 1-SN - W- -'. 10. 7.JS. 0 1'or U V !! I' poiiit-ti.t3, 11.55 a. m.; 2H 157 and 11 Ml l lor Peninvlv una It. It. pulnts-C 45, O.rs a. 111 : 2 IS and I 27 p 111. .... .ii.-.,.. i.l nil ,,., titM norll, 11 il lor H.-" " " , " ".- a. ,i. and .1 52 P- "' stTN'IHY 1I!M loi laiboi'lil" ''(Si, II.., a. 111; 2.11. U.Ji, 54; 0 52 p 111. Por llkc-lIaiie-li-W. H " a in : 1 5-. 3.., I. '27, -'.'i? P in I r lbinv and pnlnls noith .".52 p. m Pr llonesilile 0 fm a. in i,d .1 5i p. in Lovve.t late- (0 til point-, In I'nltcd Statu and Car a,la ,1 iirilHIflt. 11 P . Mliin.v. V. V. II tt LltO-s. H. P. . scianton. P.i Cential Koiltoad of New Jersey. vi it Ion. in ew Vnil loot of l.lbeily stic-r, I! , mid !-' utli 1'eil.v. I IMP. 'I Mil 1: IN ..ri-i ' I' N'OV. -ii. 11 . Tialiis lfve- vnnntmi for New- Voik. Newar'c, lllribcih. I'liilad, Iphli. I a-lon. Ilethlilum. 1 leiiliivvn, lliuili tlmnV. and IMilli- lliven nt s.m a. in , expies I 10. ' ipre, .: 50 p. 111 uiiilae, '.Ml p in- l'ul IMtUloll llul Wl'Ue IlllllO, MTll J m., ,) aii'l Mfsi P i- Minda . -Mi p. in. lor ll.liliiioii "i"1 w i-'ilnion, and pohm scuili ..ml Mit vli Helhlehim, .:!0 a m,: l.m .end .1 '-o p. I" sum! iv. 2.15 . m. I'm- J.oiiif Hialidi, (Jeean (hove, dp,, at ,."n a. in and I lo p. ' ... I'm lliailinir lalui"n md lluii-biiiK. vii A. lelitovvii. s.,,0 a. 111 and I 10 p. 111 Mmdavs, 2 15 p. 111. fen I'oltsville, KM .1 111. mil 1.10 p. in, 'lhiou-.li ihkets lo atl points ra-t, soilllj, and w,-i jI luwc-t Ill's al In, station II p II l IiWIV. fin. Pais. it. I II 01.11 l'si:. Oin. Bupt. lime Card In rffrrt lite. 30th, 1000. SCRANT0N DIVISION. 1 an BM sol Is !3o 5s attioi tea 1 rMi .. 1 00 STVTIOVS I 1 ? I 7 10 Si. N V.IVWiIHI.Lt. Ill DJ W V 10 V lOIAl C'sdosla .I.s.i :.:! 16 40 1031 lei SI mil 1000 IM liSIHIMS Hsrlluht " Proton rsrk. " VVIuvcooel... " .I'eYntelle-... Orson 1'lewuillt ill. " Uiiiondsle Voird C.tj.. " CsrlKinitaleld ' (-Htbondslo scs SSI a 2t 2J0 " "a1 ii Iml II M 010 1 1. MS Vl-Ullll ,. 8 Wit S.MIIM silll.'J 9IH1IU no; omil 11 SCklll II HMI1PI sun 01 .. S1SSI 119SII IC9I.I IllSli .. PM SH 1 .813 ..6 80 1 1IJ .VVIillo Hi icier, Mu. .I..I., .l .BSI Msvlluld Vet. " 7 Oil 11511. I? (n 6 811 vlsynelit. toi su H irriuvi VKhhsM... Wlntou . IS-i-Uvllle ilUplianl Pili-i Imrrf llir,Ki I'rovlileiicie Palk Plucv Qciuidou A 7 Mi ist M. 1 !4 ; iiiiUge 7 nlMiu ; sji ua it an sunn 01 e is s m 10 u a is s m 10 I l S IS ID M Oil SKI KIM aw IVKIK i m m-- tu 7 HI JMJ I .11 7 l) vium,.t S.-U1CI I) li:. 601 ST.-10 II C (C s 10 40 l.v PM IM IM AilJitlousl trsluslrsve Csibondslo for llrjitirlit Tsrd 6 IS piu e-scrpt Hcniiiii , tnj 7 to niu ,,iiudsy oflly. strivieis sialsvilfll lsrd7 0UiiiisniiOiipii. " VdJitluns I trains Icstq sr,iitiQst70PpiiiVubiliTSolr, Innpinsslsllslsllimi la CsrlMinils'r, srnvlns st 711 pm, suit trsln Irsvrs ils)lil,t tsej for I srlsuls'o stSlssnc dslly, srrmug st Lsrlmnilils si tsW sm. Hates 'J iijiits rr mile. LoTtrst Kntes In nil Points West. , c ruotntoH. i'ls'l ps,i'r ii.iil .Ne Yorkl.it;, I. WCISH, 111'. Sissl. risoup, ffc