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    THE SCRAjSTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, Al'ML 13, 1001.
IX
I Religious....
W1I13X Till: Pittsburg 1'rcsuy
ti'ry ot the Presbyterian
church meetn next June In the
HlBhliuid church. ISnst Kml, a
jiropoHltlon to mid u Mitsyar
professor to the faculty of the Wcnturn
Theological hcnilimry will bo brought
bqfoi'o It. Only by the merest olmnce
wax the mutter not brought up nt the
hint icetlntc tit the Presbytery.
Ke .liillus ilninbiirsKy. n mission
ii ry nmong'tlie Hungarians In the coal
Ileitis of linstcrn Pennsylvania, Ih the
father of the plan and he Is working
earnestly to bring about the consum
mation of IiIm desires. Mr. llamborsky
was a recent visitor to Pittsburg, and
It was his hope to stuy for the meeting
of the Piesbytory and oi..llne his plans.
An urgent call firun home hastened his
departure, however, and he contented
hlm&elf with deferring his business hare
''or three months.
'itev. Mr. Uninborsky works within
the Suntls of the Lackawanna Pres
bytery, whore he has a number of
churches and missions under bis care.
He wiys then! are l.OOU.OOi) Hungarians
In tills country, and that If the Pres
nytcrlnti church would only make It
pussibk- to I rain borne of them for the
ministry they would favor that denom
ination above all others.
"If I could gel men enough to take
charge of them," lit said when he was
in this city, "I could establish a bun
dled churches within a year. 1 could
add 10,000 to my church In three years
and It Is iny greatest ambition to see
n Magyar protessorshlp In the Western
I hcoiogicni sg'Mnin.uy. I mean 10 Keep
.it It till I do, too."
. Row Mr. liainliorsliv'h iironobitlon Is
attracting a great deal of interested at
tention in Pittsburg ami it t.s not. un-
llh-nlv Hint viii'li si I'linli' us he MUCUCStS
will be endow "il. Pittsburg- C'hroiilcle
Telegraph.
Tun I'nlliiu Iner tonli.-s u 111 be dis-
i imv.nl It, tlw. iTittm"-tt ion.i I r.illv ill
th- Second Prchbyterinn r-liun-h on
Sunday evening, ApiH 14: "The Claims
of the Bible School on the Church,
Congregation mid Coiniminlty," "Tho
Hlbli Schuiil the llreatPst Power for
'"'oil Hhieli the Chinch Has-," by Colo
nel H M. Boles, former supcrinleml
uil "What Are the Duties of the Kl-
l'is and Oilkcis of the Church to the
i'llili- Sv.lnn.il ''" by James II. Tonvy,
' inner superintendent; "What Are the
ui rlnteivU'iJt'.s . Opjiortunltlet. and
I ituli-- ,- by .lame.'. A. Laiifelug, pref-eiit
puperiutt'iidcut; "How Shall I prepare
Myselt loi Teaching the Bible Lesson
mid Keep My Ulnsx Regular in Atten
dance"" Judge William H. .IcEsup, and
"The Work in the Twentieth Century
.Movement, .v.: Inaugurated for I's by
B. H. fo.. of Kan.-as city." by the
.i.'istor.
On Sunday evening. Rev. Robert V.
V Pierce will begin a series ot iiltis
tntt -il .-erinons on "Pilgilm's Pro--Mrst"
at the IVnn Avi nil Baptist
Inn eb." TIipmS seiinon lectin es will be
handsomely Illusti-ited with many col
eied lantern views, wbieb will cover
ilie entile story of "Pilgrim's Pro
messV Tin topics of the SLiniou.s as
.mnnuiiifd, will 1- .is follows: April 14,
"The lminortal Dieainer, and the Pil
grim Leaving lloive"; Apiil -1, "The
l-lvi-t ti.ite and Mfc'n I'lireleii1 Rolled
wny"; April - "The Pahiep le:tuli
'"iil and the Vale oi Sliadov. i"; .May .",
"Vanity Pair and luuibtiiig Castle":
May 1M. "The Land ot Betilali and the
i'i h'htlul City."
Rev. In A W I1.-i.l'S. the III illiant
alitor ot t.'ii T.tlM'iiarlf church, Hing-
iMintmi. i 1 1 oi i upy Kim Park pulpit
'i Suiuley mm mil),. Rev. Dr. .1, H.
Ra e. of Hi,' (irant univeisiiy. Cliat-
'aie umi, 'IVnn., who Is sueli n. favoiite
r,iT"r and Miik'T, will spout; in the
wiling.
Tin Jit. Rev. lii-hop T.i.iliot. 1). p..
LL.D, of the dfoiese of Central Penn-
lanli. v ill arrive Saturday anil ad-
iidnitUcr Hie rite of coulirmatlon In St.
I.Mki'K i liureh Sunday at the 10 a. m.
.-Civil' .
Rtv. D J. Williams, will read it
paper at thu Baptist pastors' confer
ence Men lay, at W.Sii, on "The Ilillu
mee of War on Civilization."
Wallop Talbot will preach and ad
minister the rite of confirmation In the
i hureh of the Good Shepherd, Cireen
lildge, on Sunday evening.
v v e
Miss iitella Seymour, toriuer organ
ist of Hio First Presbyterian church,
Young Mothers
Stand in special need of help while the
baby is being nursed. Dr. Pierce's 1'a
onte Vre-xription not only strengthens
the. wottui: for motherhood and makes
tho btrth hour practically painless, but
it ncrearv. the nutritive secretions
"il win
I, 'bf elnlil ii t. ,1 II
' :s
ho
iiid
ti!st
ivr. ... cicournires the am
.te
lapulh it-store the mother to ro-
hi.v'tii. Thert. is no alcohol in
-!, i-iirorus i-rcscnp-
V-X. tiou," neither
opium,
f'i$$fy cocutue, nor uny
Ip Wi ,Mrcotio-
ouier
v. . V"
I l-ili to let you know the
tiicnnitnyvnecienvea
rk
n iiKitigjour- i-8tor
Ite I'rcbcrlp
tion,'" writes
Jit, KoUcrt
Harden ofHran-
rton, Mniiltoba.
ftT &!
Uov 36, "Jt
wiib a case of
HilMblrth, We
bud lieatd do
much of it that
uiy wife dead
rd ta try it. (I
may say my
wifj jo llilrty
tlirce uml thu
was her first
child.) Sue
I online need to
t.iLe 'l-'aorite
Prescription'
fio nionlns tie
fore her child
was horn. We
have a fine,
heulthy Kirl.
and we believe
that this wai
mainly owing
lo the ' favorite
lTecriptlon'
taken faithfully
according to
direction. We
shall certainly
recommend it
wherever we
can."
Dr. Pierce's
Pleasaut Pel
lets put the
bowels in tt
healthy coni
ditiou.
rz
In
' ' KM
UMT-.'
will assist In the moinlng service to
morrow at Hint ehuicli.
FoiioiTJJW's Services
Methodist Episcopal.
I'.liu 1'iiilc cliuich Pi.i)er and rialso ncnke at
0..10 .i. in. Prcjcliing- nt 10.H0 by Dr. A. V.
Ilujcs, ot Tubortiitelu cliureli, llliiBlumlcn, K. V.
Sunday sthool at 2 p. in. UpMorlh laitfiic nt O.SO,
I'rc.u lilnar nt ".so hy n illstltiKiiUlicil tnrmbur of
the coiifcrrnci1. All no welcome.
Hliiioii Mrlhoillit KpIcout rlimrli .Tolin II.
Sweet, 1). D., pt'tor. Jloinlng ir.ijcis ut 0.H0;
ptcichliiK ectvlce .it 10.no, tcrmon by Kcv. Will
Inns, the "iliummcr evongellrti" subject,
"UreaUnu Homo Tle.-i(" Sunday echool, 1-J-, Juni
or Kpnoilli Icjkiic, 2.MJ joung nien'9 liiccthijr,
4; pvoilli le.iuiie, U.R0; pn-aelilns wrvkc, 7.!i0,
srinitiii by the Itev. Dr. M. D. fuller, of tho
Wyoming tonferener, I'lec neat.. A conllal
welcome.
Abury Jlethodlet Episcopal I'huich, conitr
Mousey au-nua and DcLwuie Ktrect Ucv. W. n.
f-lmp'on, D. 1)., ulor. Devotional mcctlns "'
tho lliotlieiliood o( fct. Paul at 0.yu a. In.; prcauh
Iiir at 10.M a. m. by the pantor; bunday echool
al. ::H p. in.; Kptvoilh league ut 0.30 p. m.J
pirachlng at 7.30 p. m. ly the pastor. Trayer
nieitlng, Wednesday, at 7.30 p. m. Uuslnci
moiting nt the Iliothcrhood of St. Paul on the
seiond uml fourth Tuc-Hlavs of tach month, at
7.XU p. in. beats lice and all are welcome.
Cud n Avenue Methodist Episcopal church P.
P. Dot, pastor. Diotlicihood St. Paul at (1.43 a.
m. Pulpit supplied by Ucv. A. B. Conger.
Morning .-.mice at 10.KO a. in.; evening service
at 7 p. in. Nmday school at noon. Junior Kp
umtli league at 3.110 p. in. All am eoidially
t Iconic.
Hampton felrn-t MethodNt i:piM.upj chinch
l!ti .l.inir Ilcnnliigpi-, pi-tor. I'rraohlng at
10.SU, srniinn by Huv. II. II. lleneilitt, a former
paitcr, ila-'S meeling at 11.S0; Minilay schnol
at '.' p. in.: Junior Kpvvnrlh leagun at ;i p. m. ;
hi-nlor i;pHorth league at ll..0, letdei- Mamie,
Manton; evening lucnehing i-rnlce at 7.30, ser
mon by Itcv. J. W. Price.
tio'in.in Metli-idiit I'pi-iopil (luuih, Adam;
avenue and Vine fctru.l-!. Jlobilln, pastoi'.
PicaUiiiu cicl, 10;;o n. m. and 7.:!0 p. 111.;
Sunday fthool at lif.on, and at 2 p. in. at tho
Taj lor Avi-niie (iupil: i;portn Ix-agup at'u.ij
p. in. Pravtr tuectlng cm lliurvlaj- evening.
Alrican Methodic Kpiscopal Chinch, Uovvaid
plate Dr. V. S. Hcntlrj-, p-istnr. Preathing,
io.ofj a. m.; Stindaj' cllOol, 2.30 p. in.; ChrN
tlan Kndeavor ineuting at ti.45 p. in. t'rtachhig
at 7. 10 p. m A coidl.il vvcltome lo all
Baptist.
Puiii Aicmic DjptUt church, Pcmi avenue, be
Iwnri S-piuei- and Idiiclcn btrcetb. Preaching,
morning .it 10.Su and ivrning at 7.30, bj- the
paotot, Ucv. Uoherl P. V. Pieice. D. D. Morn
ing piajcrs in the toner temple at 9.1.",. Theme
of moining M-imon, "The Ootpel tor Daily
Ntcds." Sundaj- bchool. at the Amrrman mis
sion at .'1.30, jnd at the Penn avenue church
at 2 o'clock. Chribtiun Endeavor meeting at
0.30. In the evening the pastor villi give the Hn-t
nf a belies of n-rmons on "The Pilgrim's Prog-Kb-,"
Inuil-oincly illustrated with stcieopticon
vieup". The topic of the first sermon lecture vdl
In- "'The Immortal Dreamer, and tbe Pilgrim
Leaving Home."
I"lr-t H.iptUt chuieh, .South Main avenue P. F.
Mathews, pi-tor. The usuil senices morning and
evening, 11.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. The Loid's
upper will be ob-crved at the elo-c of the even-ins'.-i
service. S'unilJ)' siliool, 2.30 p. in. Pljni
mil h chiiu h, Dr. Piddoe, superintendent. II. V.
P. 1. sen ice. 0.30 p. m. at tvoiltc hall. Itrgu-In-
weekly prajcr meeting ttrdnoiliy evcninir,
7.30 p. in.. baeuient Wilslt Biptlrt church. All
are wiUoine.
Jai'loon Mnct ll.ipti-l liiiuli Moining piaver
meeting at 9.30 oelocl:; leader, lliothtr IJcn
Nnitli. Preaching at 10 30 a. in. bj- the pastor,
1,'tv. Tin-ilia-, de Gruihy. II, II.; topic, "The
:-piiit of Chii-t." t the clo-c of the iiinin
inir enico Ihi- f.inri supper will tie aihnini.
teieil. At 2 o'clock the. l-umlaj- school will
hold its icgiilir M--ion; Cliule-. Ilnllej. super,
iitcndiiit. Kveiiiug hcivice at 7 o'clock slurp.
l'r.ii-i- .mil sung seivici; Ilie choir will u-nder
tlu-ir i;.isiei" uitiMV, so beautifully rendeied l.Ht
-ilili.ith evenius. 'lbi- pastor will deliver a
-Imrt addre-; topir, "Uedrcniiiig the Time; oi,
Vi-.-piiit llouw." The piililie ts lonlially vt.
loiiii- tu .ill the piiiiloges the cluiiih alloriU,
'Jin- evening seriku ! for all.
in en Ifi.l'rc llapti-.t Cliunli Moining piaver
niietiiig at 10 o'clock; preaching by the pa-tor
.it 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. in.; .-uli-ea in the
in, i ii i nt-., "I'lie IViuuiiker;" in tho evening
time will bo a seimcin to jouncr icople on "Our
l.".-e ot LauguiKC"; Funclaj- stliool at 11.10 a. m.;
.Junior mteting at 3.30 p. in.; piajer meeting
of the "-iiuor bocielj- at 0.3O.
HilMi llaiilit ("Inmh, t'enier slit cl "iciv k-c
jt 11.45 a. in mid T.3u p. in,; pie.u hing both
niornlgii and I'iriiliig bj the pi-tor, Ucv. James
Similar; sundir uliuol in the nlleiuoou nt 2
oMotk. Srangers ale invited.
Illikely ihurcli lUvlil Speiicn, P. P., ptor.
10.30 .i. in., formon, "Tlic Unipty Pit'; 11.15,
llilile M.I1110I; i!.4'i p. 111., tt. V. P. I.".; r.30, ser
mon, "rin- Knipty Maaiion." Kuijbodv- wel
conie. Presbyterian.
riist Pie-lijtciiau cliui tli Services 10,:.o .1, m.
and 7.30 p. in. The eacramciits of liaptiini anil
the Icnil'-i supper will be adiiilnWcied in i-nii-nictlon
with the morning t-enkc. The Kasler
music will bo repeated in the evening.
The Second Piebjterian church s-eivke at
10,30 a. in., 7.30 p. m. In tlifi eieniug their will
be a piai-e sen lie and rally of the church and
ruiigifgatloii to consider the claims of our Bible
mIihoN upon lis in the light ot the u-tent cltort
made in thi-i tliuich, and led by Mr. B. II, Cun,
of Kansas City, an eminent e.xpert and Sunday
tchool eanva-str, to respond to the great twen
tieth itntuiy niovcrnint. Briet addriisea will be
nude by foimer SupeiliUeiident8 II. M. Boles
and James II. Toney, the president superintend
ent, James A. Lansing, 'Judge Willi an II. Jcssup
and by the pastor, who will speik specially ot
Mr. Cox's valujble work among us. All arc wel.
tome.
filfen Ul.lge ricshjterian ehuicli Ucv. InUo
J. Lansing, pastoi ; Ucv, I. It. I'o.tcr, assistant
paor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m,
Moinir.s ctrnion by assistant pistor; evening;
scinion by Mr, A. V, Uowcr, "ii the them--,
"llcsmrectivii uf the boul," Bible school at
12 nclockl inciting ol tho j;ndeavor toclety at
0.30 p, in.
Providence Presbj tcrlan Chuieh Bov. Ocorgo
K. Guild, D, P., pastor. The bitranifids of tho
l.vrds supper and Baptism will be lelebinted at
tho innriilng service. Also icrcption of new
numbers. Sunday school at noon. L'ndeavor
metllng at 6.35 o'clock. The largo choir will
repeat telectton of llastcr music at th 7.30
oMock bcrvice,
Washburn Street Presbyterian church Iter.
John I. Monat, D, p., pastor, seivlces at 10.30
a. 111. and 7,30 p. 111. Christian r.ndt-avor -society
at 6.20 p. 111,; oiibject, 'Toundatlons;" liador,
Wllliwn T. Buirall, I'rajer ineeting Wcdnesilay
7,30 p. in, Bible school, 12 m. The pastor will
preach morning and evening. All welcome,
feunmer Avtuuo Priobvterian t lunch, coiner
Si-inner avenue and Piico stitet, Mr, jlc&
Brown will conduct the morning service at 10.30
u'tlotk. Piofesbor I'lunilcy will preach at il
p. i. Sunday whool ut 2 o'tlock. Band of
Hope on Tuesday and Tluiisday evening. Mid.
wct-U prajcr and piaUo borvieo on Weducsdav
cvtnlng at 7.45 o'tloil. All welcome.
Adams Avenuo thapel, New Vork street Tim
Itev, W, Mmgaii will pu-jthat 10.30 a. in., and
the Jtev. Jaint Hughes, tlie pastor, will pi each at
7.30 p. m.; Sundiy school at 3 o'clock, Mr,
Chandler, niptilntindent. Mr. llujhei will teach
the Men's Bible rlabs; christian Kndeavor at 6.45
p. in. All aro vvclcome to these meetings. Men'd
meeting, Monday eveuing at 7.45. A debate led
by Mr. Sweet.
Capoibo Chapt-1 Sciviccs, 10.30 a, m. and 7,'JO
p. in., A. V. Bower will pieach In tho moru
lnf and Ucv. L. It. Foster in tho etching. 1'Jrt
of the Easier music will be repealed.
Episcopal. '
Saint Luke'4 Parish -Jtev. llocr l.uel, P. p.,
put tor; Uev. L". J, IIjujuiou, oenlor 1 urate; Ucv,
M. B. 'ash. junior tuiatc. Low Sundaj-.
St Luke's Church -7.30 1. m., Holy Cobubu.
Sunday School
Lesson
for
April 14.
IM nOIMXTIO.V-An oiderly Malement of tin
evcnli roiiiiecled wltli tho nsurieitlon ot Jesii-t
will prepare for the prewnt Ir.wciu. Wry earlv
In tho firt day of the wcik nn migel toltol
the stone Irotu Mm s-epulrhu-, nnd ,le-'i.s tame
foitli. (Matthew, .swill, 2-1). haler a lonipanv
of vvomen came to embalm ilie twclv, but found
(lie sepnlelne empty. (Mark, Nvl," PI). M.ny
Magdilene, one of llio company, Kiippnslng the
body had been sloltii. hastily u-ltirned to tepArt
to the apostlci In Jeius.ilcui, while Ilie other
women taulid, looking Into the repiilclne, .iml
siw two ungelf, ,whn informtd them of the
rcsutreotlon. Tho women lied, Mug tilled with
fear and Joj-, to report what they had learned,
Arler their departures Peter and John visited the
Mpulchie, iiwn the intelligence received fiom
Mary, but, seeing only the linen clolhes, lintllv
departed, probably Mllslled that Home one had
Indeed robbed the grave. (John, N, .1-10). Tlili
brings in o our pirsenl Ieson.
'i;KPi.NO,-(VeMf8 11 and 12). Afler tho
women and Peter and John had departed fiom
the sepulchre, Mary Magdalene leturned. Piob
ably she came by some other palh and thus did
not meet tnc other, she utood alone In team
her love could not be satisfied while doubt hung
over the fiito of the ncrcd body. She lingered
nt the spot, as If hoping that come, dl'tlosuia
would be made to polvo the great mjftcr.v. Hiv
ing tor a time given way to the agony of her
sorrow, the wiped away her teais and stooped
to lake one more look Into the tomb. How truo
was all this to the piomptlng of a woman'.-)
heart) But as hc gaml Intently the seputchio
seemed to be no longer cinptj-. Two angels In
white, piobibly the time ni neon by the other
women (Luke, xs.lv, 4) were stationed, "one nt
the head and one at the feet where Jesus lud
lain," sentinel" as if keeping witch over giound
made holy hy the touch of the I.oid ol clorv.
.(!::., ill, J.)
QiJESTIOSI.VG. (Verse 12.)-The angels spoke
lo Maiy In lansu.igc which she could tiuih-i-stand,
prnting that human nature Is not unlike
thit ot tin- dnellrm in the celestial woild.
(llebiews, II, 7.) It was a simple; question Ihej
asked: "Why wccpist thouf" Tho words were
full of tenderness and sjinpalhj-, such in tho
pure ones in bliss must ever feci toward mortals
who cury such a load of ram and borrow. It
U the delight of heavenly beings to wipe away
In tears of dUticod huminily. Miry's answir
wa brief but complete, withd womtnlj-. Her
I.oid had been taken away bj- whom she did not
know and laid she knew- not wheie. Whovp
hand-, had been placed on this piceious form1
VMieie bid it been deposited? What motive hid
pioiuptc.l tho deed? Why bhuuld all thi-, lie
done without tne knowledge of those who loved
Him? Alter all the indlgiiltits shown in the
trial nnd enielliion now that blessed Jesus was
dead why should any one dkturh His ri-sl ? These
were the cjuostloning.s of the woman's heart that
found ei.picj-sioii in her tcaiful leplj-.
STANDING. (Verc 14.)-Liltle did Mary sup
pose that all her fear and doubt would be
quickly removed. It his been said tiiat the lov
ing heart nds its desires. And certain it is
that in every time of trouhle one is near to help.
(Psalm, xxiv. Is.) Alter lur answer Maty
turned heiseli lack, pos-ibly with a purpose fo
retire, probably under one of thoe iinpul-.es
width tome to us as the presence ol another is
realised. And behold theic stood Jesus, the one she
sought, but she knew- Him not. His appearance
may have been diflciciit tiom that He usually
bore, or Mary may have cast but a hasty glanco
at Him, with the modosl.v common fo Oriental
women. Through her te.us under the excite
ment of the moment, with all the peculiar sur
roundings il would hue been strange indeed
had she recogniied the Master. (Luke, .xiv, Hi.)
Besidis, il ii generally believed tint in UN
renin ce tion state the body of Jesus was greatly
i hanged. The inference is legitimate fiom tho
fut that He had the power to appear and dis
appear at pleasure. (John, -, 19.)
Pl-ppOINfi.-(Vtire lj.)-1he same question
put by the angels was laised hy Jesus "Why
weepest thou-'" and befoie the icply another,
"Whom sciket thou?" The latter question
n-.illy included the tiist, and showed tint Jisih
knew the heart of JIarj-. Tho why of the tears
and the whom of the seaich weie inepnablc.
Still Ilie veil was over her ej-es tint she should
not si'-- and over her eai- that she should not
hi.ir. (Luke, viv, 31.) She thought Ihe one
who had spoken was the gaidcncr, a very na
tural inlircuce Horn the List question. ' Who
ntlier hi such a plaie would seek to know on
-ueli a subject:? 'I hen came the loie of Miij
to il full i-.spieision. Tliinking tiiat she hail
the scent oi the disappearance, she offered, if
the gardener would show whera Jesus had been
laid, to take h.iii awaj-. 'llieii! wa in thi-. an
assumption that the bodj- had been icmoved for
nie good rea-on or Willi a pure motive, pos-iblj-
HS.Si.SSi-'"--
iuii; P.l.i a. 111., moining prajcr; 10.30 a, 111.,
rrriirmition, sennon and Holy riiiniimnion; 7.30
a. 111., i-vi-iiitig praj-er and sermon; 0.15 a, m.,
Simdij- school and Bible ilaes.
St. Maik's, Punmoie a a. in., 1 1nly Cniniuun.
i"ti; 10.0 a. 111., morning pi.ijcrnud sciniou and
Ili-lj- Communion; 1.30 p. in., rwning prajcr,
c-nhiinitiou and sermon; 3 p. in., siiudij- sthool
and Bible classes.
L'ast L'nd Ml-sion, Picscott avenue 2.SO p. in.,
Sunday school and Bible classes; 3.30 p. m., ev
ening piajer and sermon.
South side Mission, Kig sliect 2.30 p. in.,
Sundaj si hool and Bible c las.es.
St. George's, Olj-phant 2.30 p. 111., Sundiy
s'linol .uid Bible ila.vci; 3.30 p. 111,, evening
piaver and sermon.
M. pavld's Kpiscopal church. West Seianlon
Seivlees, 7.30 a. in., J0.S0 a, in. and 7.30 p. m.
special service al !! p. m., at which Bishop Talbot
will be present and confirm.
f lirlst's church, corner Washington avenue and
Park btreet Hev, I". S. Ballentlne, lector. Sei.
vices-, 10.30 a, m., 2.30 p. ro 7.30 p. m. In the
evening the Ucv. Mr. Bird will giie in addict.
All seat! lice. .Ml welcome.
Reformed Episcopal.
Once Ue-formed Kpiscopal church, Wjomlng
avenue, below Mulberry sliect Bcv, George L.
Alrkh, pastor. I'rajer and praise servici-, fi.Sfl
u. 111.; divine worship, 10.30 a. 111. and 7,30 p.
111., pieaihing by tho ptetor, 0, rn,, "The Be
liever's Wartaie," Eph. 5: 10-12; p. m., "Studies
in Malaehi; God's Heproof," Mai. 1; -7; Sab.
bath siliool, 1-j m,; V, P. S. C. E. at 0.30 p. in.
On Wednesday evening at 7,30 o'clock the ksjon
studj, i'rajer mettlng at S o'clock. All are wel
come, Evangelical Luthirrm.
rJiangelkal Luth'iaii GocnU, John, .., 19-11;
epistle, I John, v:J.l2,
St, Mirk's, Washbuin and roiiitrrnth stieets
lltv. A. L. Itiiucr, I'm P., pastoi. Services,
10.3 a, 111. and 7,30 p. m.; Luther league, 0,30
p. m.; Sunday school, 12 in,; Wednesday ser
vice, 7,30 p. in.; Mission band, Satuulay, 2.30
p. m.
Holy Trinity, Adam avenue ind Mulberry
stlnet Hev, C G, Spiekcr, pastoi, Scivices,
10.30 a. 111. and 7.30 p. 111.; Luther league, h.30
p, pi, j Kiuiday seliojl, 12 in,; Bible rtudj, Wei.
nesdaj-, 7,j p. 111.; Mission band, Satuulay, 10
a. 111. Con'iniution of catechumen at morning
Knife.
St. Paul's, ilient avenue Rev, W. C, L. Laut-r,
pastor. Sin lees, 10.3O a, 111. and 7,30 p. 111,;
Sunday school, 2.30 p. in,; catechetical tiMlu','.
Hon, 3.13 p, m. ; Luther league, Mcduuday,
7,30 p, m.
Zlon's, .Vlilibii avcrnc lltv. P. l Kltchiunn,
pastor. Smites, J0..4) a. m.j Sundiy siho.d,
2 p. 111.
Christ cliuuli, (VcU. avenue and Blieh snce
Itev .) lines vwtkc, p.1,101. Siitlre, pi.ro a,
in. and 7.30 p. in. ; Sjuday si liocd, 2 p, 111,
St. I'otti's, I'tcscott avenue Re-v. John lUn
dolpli, pastur, cenlu'i, U.'JU a, m. and 7.M
p. in.; Sundiy til.ool, 2 p. 111.
Liuanucl (lieim.iii-l'eluli) Lutheran chuitb,
lleeso tietl Itev. riidliuud Satteliaeicr, pator.
Pleaching hi the Polish lauguagc at 10 a, m.;
Sunday school, 2 p. nf.
Grace English Lutheran t-hurch (fkn-ril Synod),
corner Madison uvenue and Mulbeny oticet Itcv.
luthcr'lleis Waring, pastor, U.30 .1. m., Sunday
school; 10.30 a, 111,, divine worship; 6.H p. m.,
V. P. S. cf1. E; 7.30 p. in., divine wor-lilp.
Mltcollaneous.
I'lut Inmh (tlii'l.i Svitnti-u. '! 1 -kims
ivcniif--uiiday e-nke, lo.MO a 111.. , ul p. u- ;
Jesus Appears to Mary.
John xx: 11-18.
lo tcllrte tlie toinpoiory place nf iltposll, She
propoed lo give permanent" mid honoiable burial,
deemed In the east In bo a milk of high edcciii.
MmWNIZtMI.OViM' lik)-1lilA ileplh and
ngony of love, willed had led the Magadalcne lo
lorgel Ilie lestlahits nf a JewNIi woman's Inter.
tourse with a sti.ihntr, npeiml (he lips nnd the
lieail o( ,lisiH. Iteloie lie hid quedloiied on tho
score of her nomiw. Now he spoke her name
In the well lemembi-red iitccnl-, that had un
bound her Ironi drsnoiilac; pnwi-r and called her
lulu new- lilt, (Luke, till, 2.) 'Iliat name, so
spoken again, was another call to the Inner na
ture of M.ir,v, and he was Imniedlately moused.
Thru1 was no inlil.ihhig Hie Voice tills lime. It
was n personal, dim t, (aiitlll.ir uml tender ap
peal, mill slio tinned herself toward the speak
er, and as her ejes u-sted en Him, she ex-itihiit-il
"llabbonl," that U, Master. SI13 had
lejerted the Greet; tongue, Hut commonly used,
and had returned In I lie Iltbuw, the language
of her people nnd of the coven ml, it" very com
mon ociuiirutt' among Iho-c who hive (akin up
.1 foielgn speech hut who hi hours of deep feel
ing icverl again lo the c.spiewlons Ih.if aro til
the blood and rate. 'Ihe two had ictognlrcd
each oilier.
INVniUC'IIMI-(Vci.c 17.)-Mary would fain
Into grasped the form whtih a moment before
she Mippnsed was cold in death. Seeing I1I111
again ill lite she was- prompted to woishlp. But
her movements weie gentlj- but authoritatively
li'-luincd bj- Jcsih, who inlntuicil her on several
iiupoilnut in.itleis. 1. lie had not jet a-cend
id to the Father; lit- had not 11 turned fiom
liciven; thera w.i.v yet a complettnn befoie llhn
imknown to Miry; the pic.cnt inliival between
Ihe sulTeiing and the glorillcation did not admit
ot ptrsouil homage; she must not, (hcretore,
tuueh Him. '.'. Ho would ;icend; I to would be
licit- only 11 little while, and then He would
go home, so fultllliiig the promise made in His
iinmoilal address to the apostles In the upper
ruom at Jini-ulcin. (John, xvl, 2n.) !!. She must
be the beaur nt Hie good tidings to the bii'lhrcn.
(Mitthew, xi, 10.) They must know of Ills
brief stay in outer lo tho accomplishment of
BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS.
By Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, D. D.
From Author's Notes in "The Sunday School Lesson Illustrator," Published by F. H. Revell
& Co., Chicago, III.
In the dim dawn of tlie resurrection morning,
Maiy Magdalene pecied through her tears into the
opin tomb of our Lonl. Her earth vision was
clouded, and with bleeding heait and son owing
life she was seeking the lhing among the dead.
Little did -die 1C.1II7C lli.it her Lord and Savior,
her Comforter and I'llcnd, vvas bj- her side, leadj-,
if she would but look to Him, to wipe litr tears
away and Hood her life with peace and hope.
Christian believer, this same Comfoiler stands
at thj- hciifs door in ill thj- soriuw.s; in evcrj
need let Him bo lb.v minister. Art thou weaij-,
woiiitd, tiuiiblcd, souowing, bcieavi'd, mourn
ing. 'J hen look unto Jesu-., thy Helper, whose
minion is to di-.v Ihe teais fiom weeping ejes,
and to bind up the broken heat ted.
Praw an outline of a heart icpitscnled as being
broken. Now uniw maiks aiound the heait in the
fonn of a cio-.-, lo repicsi-nt tho bands which
Jc-us gives to bind up tlie broken heart.
A suond lesion lo be taught today is Ihe ioy
and icjoii'iiig when Jesus is levealcd to a Hie,
and the strength and peace of a life when lie is
made stipitiue.
One i-i the sweetest and Rreate-t wurds in
our les-ou is the word "IIABIIOM," uttcird nj
Mary Jlagilalene when Jesus levealcd Himself to
her as the lii-en Saviour. some time ago one
of tho distinguished pro.ithris at Nuithllehl gaio
,1 seininn en 'Toiwiatitin" fioin this beautiful
ti-tt "Itabhtni." He said the woid is diflenut
lioiu "Itabbi" isd liv Nieoilemus when speiLing
to Jpmis , ti-aihiT and iiiiuintei, and dltfi-ieut
fiom the woid "Ml" vihnli Muiy pieviouly
AlHSS44AAAfc- a
Sunday school, jj.15 a, m., subjeel, "Doctrine of
Atonenienl"; testimonial meetings Wedncsdiy
evening at S o'clock. The thurcli k uko open
every diy iluring tlie week, Tlie Ilibk- and all
Clnktian Stieiiee- Litcraiuie i kept in its fire
puldiu leading room, "science and Health, with
Key to the Sciiplure," by Mary Baker IMily, will
lie loaned to Investigators without ehaige. Vic
tors and letters ot incuiij- are vicleomiil and
given couiteoiis attention ami infoimatioii nee.
Zion LTnllpi Kvangelle.il thuich, U20 Capou-e
avenue Itev. J. W. .Messenger, pastor. Preaih
itig 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. 111. Subietts, "dilu
tion Ileiit-flieme" and ",V Needful stinlj-." Sun
day sthool, 11,30; Senior Ludcaior, 0.30; Junior
Imdcavor, :t p. m. Sundaj- prajer meeling and
businc-s meeting of the Senior K. L. (. V...
Wedneday evening. All seats flee and every
body welcome.
Pljiiionth C011g1eglti011.il Lliuuh, Jatkson
stieet Itev. Ik A. Jlojl, pa-tor, 10.30 a. m.,
pii-iching hy pastor; 12 m., Sabbath tchool; 2.Jr,
p. in., Mi-iJou Sunday si hool, Sl,erin.m avenuoj
h p, hi., Young People's Society of Chiisllaii Kn
deavor; 7 p. 111., pleaching bj- pastor, A cor
dial welcnne to all,
Cupciusc Clnpel-I'ieaeliing, 10.30 .1. in. and
7.30 p. 11.. by lli pailnr, Ikv, L. R. roster;
"sundaj- school, 3 p. m.; S'enloi Kiulcavor, H.J0
p. 111. Junior Lndravor on Monday evening.
1'ijjit meeling 7 30 p. in,, Tliursdaj-, Uridine
loom open Kilihij- evening, r.veijhodj-welcome,
Cilvaij- Itelormul Church, Menioe avenue drd
(Jlk'nii ehc-ct-Ucv. Malloii L. J-'iior, paslor.
Service', 10.30 .1. 111. nnd 7.30 p, m.; Sunday
school, 11,15 a. 111.; Christian Did'-avor, d.!i
p. in.; moining bulijcrl, "Peace;" evening ad
die by Itsv. T. I', llolllgci, of Wilkes-Ilaue,
subject, "The Mkslnuaiy Work of Iho Nlnctrentli
tVntuij ; a l, ill to Guatir Activity and Action
Jkint In the Twentieth Ci-nturj."
The people's Prohibition 1 hureh Ilov, Pr. Levi
Bird, pastor. There will be tegular preaching
services on sabbath alleinooti at ,1 p. in. in
Morel'a hall, Bleaker tliett, Giitn Uidge, Sub
ject, "Is Hi,- Pieseut Gospel Suitlclfnt tor tho
Needs ot (he Woild, or Must We Have Anolher!"
All are we Iconic,
All Soul's L'nlveisali-t church. Pine stieet neir
Adams uvenue Preaching at 10.30 a. 111. and 7.30
p. 111. by Ikv. Ikirlcl,, ol Gibson. Sunday sthool
at II. Ii u, 111.
Ilallroad V, M. C. A.-.MI men ate luvittd to
(ha uirctiug at 3.1', p. pi. Tito Simpson .Male
ciuaitctte will lead the sen Ice nl song and un
der special elctlioiiN Short go--l .uldir,,
AVOCA.
Tln'iti will ho a retjulur motitliiit of
the Itoso ctiinimny on Aloinhty uvvnlntr.
The fimetnl of Cliurk-s, th adopted
son of Mi. nnil Mrs. ltohort Ho.sioy,
Ionic pluco on Thursday afternoon, in
loriuont was inado In l.angidlli'n cf-nio-terj'.
.Jitnios jMwell, of tho Norlh Kml, Is
umlt'iKolns' n operation at iho l.at-k-u
wanna hospital toiluj-,
AUsk Kate Canipht-II, of siornuton,
spent yesterday with frleiuls in town.
Tho hose company visited the Taylor
fair luat evenlne:.
Theotloro llogan has been drawn to
serve during tho next term of coiut.
On account of a shipment of carbons
being transferred to Avoca. N. Y in
stead of this town', wo wero In dark
ness on Wednesday evenlne.
M about 11. SO o'clock 011 Thursday
ivenlnpr Ilie broke out in the engine
room 01 tho IX'luware and Hudson col-
nv
J.E.Gilbert, D,D
Secretary ol American
Society of KellKlou
Education.
certain Important purpose, but they must
know It llnougli her tcllmonj-.
lli:i'OUTIN'n.-(Vcia 1".)-Away went Mary
Magdalene lo tho city on her eriaiul. Shu was
picccilrd by Ilie other women, who reported what
the nimels had said unto thrni. (Luke, ..lv,
6-0) but tame with n l.ngcr mcsngi- than they
declaring not only Iho i-csutrcetlnn, but the ap
Jic.it .tin r, uml the hutitirtlon. A faithful wll-hi-M
vvas Mm y tli it ikij', Irsllljlng wlnl sins
had seen and lie.iul, Iter wonts would doubtless
have been lecelved under oidlu.iiy clreuinstinrn
concerning any ot Ihe common event ol lite,
llnl this slcuy was Incredible. Tint a nun, put
to ilealli on the iloii, should llvo ngllu mid
meet 11 woinan ami speak to her was whollj- In
tliu re.ilin of Iho improbable, ruithermore, three
dlll'c-iciit stnrlet were nfloit, two besides Marj-'s.
l'i'li-r ami John had found 1111 empty pepulehure,
wllh loose linen del lis used as bandages. Jo
mini, and the mother of James, with other wo
men, had seen angels and heard their utter-anti-s
'concerning the I'i-lng ol Jesus from the
dead. Vihy should one woman bo permitted to
sec Jesus nnd speak with Hltn a ptlvllcgo de
nied tu two apostles and mwcuI women, nut
Mary's woiiK though doubled, writs not re
called, Bi:i-'LIX:TION.-l. The three-fold com ei sat Ion
ol Mary was indicative of her changes tiom sor
row to joy with Hie angels, with the Lord, with
the disciples. 2. Ihe mood of Mary changed as
Alio was Instructed at Hist she desired to re
nnln and woishlp the risen Christ, but after
ward sin: gladlj- di-paitt-d lo serve Him. 3. Many
a lender and bumbled soul mourns over the loss
ol Ilie Saviour while jet he Is near; the greater
and more Intense the distress tho nearer is He.
4. live, the (list woman, brought transgression
into the world, but Miry was, on tho other
hind, the Ihst pi either of a liscu Loul. .. Maiy
and llabbonl. Just two words constituted the
hiart comviMlion, but they were full 01 power.
Irft all men so strive that some, day Jesus may
tall thtm by name. (John, n, 3.) "Blessed me
llit-j- lint inniiin, for they shill be comforted."
The Ka-itcr sonow and i:.iter Jov of Miry one
followed the other,
ulteicd when she llioi.giit fhe was addiessing the
gin doner.
It Is the conception of the iljen Christ which
calls forth the tij- of loie, jo.v, ailoratlon. wor
ship, "Itabboi.l, iny My Great Mastti." It
means the soul's coii'ctialion to God and the
enthronement of Christ in our limits as our .Mas
ter. He shall cunlrol our "habits of thought," for
our minds will be linked lo CluM. Yielding
our lives to Christ, making llim "Uabboni,"
urn- loving, precious, supicmc Master, will alfect
our leading, thinking, speaking, and acting. He
will be Lonl over cur whole heart, conscience,
will, and body.
Let us pray for a real vision of Christ, not in
art, not 011 the cros, but the living Jcmn and
as we behold lliln "Alive for ever tnoie" lot us
cay Willi Mary, "llabbonl."
For such surrendcicd lives there is a crown
of immortal blessings; patience in trial, victory
in temptation, stieugtli in weakness, resignation
in adversitv-, peace in conflict, comfort in sorrow.
sSEjuHnSa
Suggestions First print in large Ictteis the
woid "Ikibboni" nnd speak of Christ's revelation
lo Marj- as the Ristii Saiiour; of Jlaiy'si changed
life, teais wiped avv.ij', .1 worshipful lite, and
piompl ministry to spiead the glad tidings of the
lisi-n Loul. e.t draw the Crown aa being
plated above tho word "Uabboni," and fpeak of
Hie blessings of a surrendcied, submissive, serving
life.
Scranlon, Pa.
o o---- ----- a j
liory and in a few minutes tho flames
were so fierce as to arouse tlie peo
ple as well as the sonfja to exertion.
A small hose was applied and by it tho
nearby structures were saved. Tho
hose company responded but as there
was no threatened daiiKer they did
not turn on .1 stream.
A young son of Mr. and Airs. Charles
C'orrlsuu, of the North End, Is critic
ally III of nn abscess on the liver.
Korty hours devotion will open at
ID.,'10 o'clock mass in St. Mary's church
on Sundaj. Sheehan's orchestra will
accompany the choir.
PROFESSONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
V. C. SPAULPINO, 220 BROADWAY, NBvV
Voik.
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building,
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building, UQ Washington avenue, Strantou,
Dentists.
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f-piuco ctrect, Scrantun,
lilt. O. C. LAPUACH, 115 WYOMI.NO avenue.
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:;oii Lackawanna ateum-, rantnii, Pa,
Delnwate, Lackawanna and Western
In Effect Dee. 2, 1000.
South Leaic Seianton lor Xe- Y01!; at I.W,
n.(t) 3.30, .00 and 10. 0,1 a. 111. ; 12.53, ;; 11. In.
Kor Pliiladelplda nt 8.00 and lO.m a, m.j li.v,
and 3.33 p. 111. l'or stroudsbuii; ut C ID p. in
Milk accommodation at .Lin p, in. AirUe at
llobokeu al ll..l, 7.h. 10.2?, 12.0$, :i.I3, ,H.
7.10 p. 111. Airhu at I'hlUdclplila at l.iw, .l.M...
11.O1) and 8.22 p in. Allile from Xtvv Yml; ,ic
1.10, C..13 and III..! I. 1.1. 1.00. I,..', 3.11, .!-,
and 11. "0 p. in. I'lum Slioudsbuii; at S.K 1
111.
.V01II1 l.ar iKrantoii lor IluDaln and iiid-r-inedliilb
hlul I-iis at 1.15, ti.33 and n.no a, 11.:
1.33, 5.1S and ILKS p. In. I'-v IMtficu .mil
siraeuoe at ii. 13 a, 111. .,iul 1,33 p, in, I m
I'llea at 1.10 ,1, in, nnd 1. 33 p. in, I'm- .Von.
Iroeu at t'.tiG a 111; 1.03 mid 3.1) p, in, For
Niilicl'Oi' at IHM iiiul l'.n 1 1. 111. I'm- lllns-
li.ili.toii at 10.20 a nlc in Seianlon lieuii
lluitil.i at 1.2L -'.33, 3.J3 and W.nu a. 111. j :t..lo
ami S.W p. in. 1'io.u Oswego and Sia(u at
3.33 a, in.-, PASS and SW p. 111 1'ioni lltli-a
at 2.33 11. in.; 1A3R ami -''..'0 p. 111, Fmin
Nlihol-oii at T.-'o a. in. .mil lift) n. in. Fiom
Moiiirn..o al 10, i a. 111 ; .'l.i'l and S.l p. 111.
llluoiiMliura llllon l.cavo h-ianlon tor
Noi ll.uuil.il I Jii.l, al '. 13. 10.(13 a. in.; 1.33 am
5.J0 p i'i. I'm PljiiMiitli at l,t13, ,1.t0, S,'.o p.
in. For hminluii -it .I0 a. in. Airllu at
N'oilli'liidirrlJii'l at l.-"3 n. in. i I 10, .1,0,1 ;ni, s.tl
p. 111. Atlivn til hliiKli'ii al U a, 111, Airlio
st "iii-nilli al AO". I l, li.3 p, pi nlu
hi Siiautnii fiem NoiMn.inlierl.uid at 0.(3 a n.;
ls.i.3, I..VI and 13 I-. 111. I'loui KliiKlon Ol
ll.ih) a. 111. Fiom I'lyn.oulli .it 7.33 a. 111 ; .1 20
and 3;13 p. 111.
I'N'UAY IUVI.NS.
South Lei-ic- K. union al 1. 10, ;;0), i. M.03
11. in.; J.-D aid 3.10 p. in
Noitli-l.r.nc 'ictiinton at .I3, 0.."3 a. 111.!
1.33. 3.(5 and II. S3 p. 111.
Itli.rni-.liun: ii IilouLcau.- bi I. ill ton at 10.03
11, 111, and 3.30 l. in.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Tim Tabic in Ellevt !lt. 17. I0O".
Trilut (or lltwliy and local poinU. vonii.t.
lug at lUley with Erie ralliojd tor New Yoik,
Ncwbura and luterniteilato poluU, Iraiu u'.in-
,..n ., 1 t'. .1 ,n r.nrl ' S n. nt.
Trains' atrhe at t-ranton at 10.SO a
O.10 p, m.
in, ind
' n
"..tiisj.
For thirty
years
StfCCCMfol
career
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROA I
Schedule in Effect March IT. 1901.
Trains leave Scran ton:
6.45 a. ni.. -week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg:, Philadelphia. Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg' and the West.
9.38 a. m., -week days, for Haeleton.
and for Sunbury, Harrisburg-,
Philadelphia, Baltimore. Wash
ington and Pittsburg and the
West.
2,18 p. m., week days, (Sundays
. 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore.
Washington and Pittsburg- and
the West. For Haeleton. week
days only.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury.
Hazleton, Pottsville, Hnrrisburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
.1. II. IKTCHIXSOS. Cen.' Jim.
I. It. 33 001), Cen. Pa. Apt.
Delaware and Hudson.
In 1-flee.t Nov. 23, 1000.
'Iiain- fur rurbondnle leave &ei.lntou at AT
7.3.1, s..3.'i. io.i:: a. hi.: 12.00, 1.20. 2,tt, 3.5:
3.211, 0.52, 1.57, '.1.15, 11.13 p. 111.; 1.18 h. in.
For Uoneid.tle 0.20, W.I.', a. in.; . Jnj j.
P. "'
For AVIIl.ec II uic-f!.!.'. . S.U. O.sq, 10 4(;
11.55 .1. iii.;1.!!J, 2.1S, .',. 4-27. 0.10,7,4s. JO. 11
H.;:o 1 1. in.
For I,. A'. I!. 11. poiiits-0.13. ILaB a. 111.; .'.';.
4.27 and ll.r.0 p. 111.
For Prill ojlvanla II. R. poir.t-B.3, fi.ja .,
in. : 2.1S and 1.27 p. 111.
For Albany and all point noitii-ti.20 a. m.
and 3.52 p. 111.
iL'VDVY TRMX..
Kor r.iibou tale '1.00, 11.."! tt. 111.; 2.11, 3.32
5. 17. 10.32 y. in.
Tor Wllki-.-ilain 0..V, 11.53 a, m.; 1.3. 2?
0.27, S.27 p. in
For Altuiiv and polnl.s norlh 3.53 p. m.
For lloiKvdile-n.nO .1, in. and 3.3: p. ni.
Lowest lain to .ill points in United Mate
and Canada.
.1. II. llFIIDIt K. (,'. p. , Mh-iiy. X. v.
If, 3V. tTIOS. D. P. A Peiintoii. Ta.
Central Railroad of New Jeisey.
.Ulion-, in New V01 1, -Font of Liberty slie-t
N. It., and South Fi-iry.
IIME TAI1I.F, IN I'.FFI.CT NOV. 25, lOoO.
'Iliilim Ieuo Mli'iilKli foi New V01I;, Xoul.
r.liziMli, Phllailelplda, El.ton, llctlilrlicin. VI
tcnl'mii, Maueh l.'liinil, and AVIdli. Haven at ..(
a. in.; pir' l.P'i t'l'ic, 3.-30 a. in. 'l
el.iyrt, 2.13 . ill.
For I'ltlhlon and Alilkes-llaiie. S.O a. 111.; l.u
and 3 mi p. m. hundaji., 2.13 p. m.
Tor ll.illinwre- -mil Washington and poinn
Ninth nnd AVvt U llcihleheiii. S.iO a. 111,; ,'
ami 33ii p. in. Siindij, 3.1a p. ni.
For Ltnia; llranch, Ocein Oioic, etc., at S.M
a, ni, and 1.1 P- '"
For Riadimt, Lebanon and IlairWuiig, ila u
Icntonn, -30 a. 111. and 1,10 p. ni, jSiindu -2.1.3
p. in.
l'or Pottsiille. S...0 a. 111. ami 1,10 p, l(,
hioiit;h Ihkeis in all polutH ca.t, roulli ji,
wii-t at lawt late al the btatlon.
II p. ilALIiAATN'. firn. Pi. ,,i,
.1 II. OLIIAUSEN, l!en. Mipt.
Time Card In effect Dct 30tht t9ftQ.
SCRANTON DIVISION.
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hTATIO.NS
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. . U .'iou .I'rki'i4c. "-ralHlJi.
tOd 8 iv) 10 to L. . bcranlou ..Ai-,.7 10 J Will.,
fit m iwi liMiffim
ICU . HICHV
.VUUIonil lialnnlftte Ptrbondale for UtrntU Vii'
tiliuliai-rpt una.,ad7 50pragluj,j.m
lMilelJ 1 114700101 and I CO pu
.1 laitlonll,nlnlr,Ml.railf.n mmni, H.
Ti
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tupplna ; all il.n.iD- tu Cariomiak, airiniu at TU pta
I..I irahi Itaft MtintlJ YarJ lor t'arbouOala at.t3
IUte a teuta per mil
I.orieat Itatea tu all Poluta Wa.
4. C. IHDCHSON,
(a'irtu'r4-it.
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a. r.wiiH,
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