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THE SOU ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 190 1'.
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Religious...
BISIIOI' CIIAltt.KS M. VOWTiKU,
who presided over tlio recent
Vyoitiliifr contvrciicc, lum profo
i(bly tltu wlileHt cxporletico nn a
traveler' or tiny fepresentiitlve
of a icIIkIdus body In tills country. Ip
lias made a Journey round tlio world
nt least three time to say nothliiK of
many trips abroad and UitmiffH Anier
leo. Jlo has been almost everywhere
It Is possible for a white man to set
his foot and has visited all the mls
Filonnry ntntlons mi the earth. In ninny
of his travets he has been accompa
nied by Ills wife, and their win, Carl.
3lra. Fowler Is a brilliant and liunil
Fomp yoniun, the dauKhter of a family
famous. In Mothodtsin, as hor father
wast tho lute Kev. Dr. Luke Hitchcock,
of Chicago, furl, iilt'liotlsli not much
Hiciru than 'J 5 years old li'is taken de
crees in sverjl famous universities
li'iv and In IJuropc. lie Is a limn of
unusujil cuKuie and having entered
Ilia law .Is a'uieniber of the most cele
brated law linns In New York city.
IRItipp Kciwler'ti liorw; In Ttuffalo Is
a1 veritable museum crowded as It Is
li) every spot with rare and priceless
cnrlos gathered In .all laucl.s. Many of
these are gUx from missionaries and
hrivf'tlirllltiR- histories. They comprise
works of art In every depart men l,
wonderful old stories, .silver whose his
tory Is mhmled with some of the most
irltlcnl periods In that of our nation
ami the old "world, tapestries, marbles,
llrcaruis, china, Invaluable to the col
bi'tor by reason of its former owners,
us manufacture and wonderful beauty,
iiitoke, manuscripts and count les-s other
'icMSiucs which make tin- family Illl
ohiK I'loni one episcopal residence to
another, a pIlRriniiiRu 'of painful aii.:
I"ty. Hlsbop Kouler Is workiiiR on
the prepiiratlou of a book which will
add Ki'eatly to the lame ho has already
nchleved.
s
The permanent clerk of the Presby
tery, 7tev. T5. t!. Webster, is one of
the most valued men who has eer
acted la nti olliclal capacity in the
Lutkii wanna body. He is a cleiKyman
,.oC wiile lcirnliiK and intorestlus per
sonally.
lie-,. M. j. Cook, the nssi.stant cleik
Is one of the most cap.ible men in the
T'rtsbyteiy. but one of the hardest
wi rKcd". He. win a niissonary on the
fiontier in Montana, and now takes
ifiiv cf tlnee churches, besides niau
nhiiiK a farm. Tli" liiiancial return
of bis l.ibors is small, but he is edu
i.ilhis; a l.iiuiiy and doing; all the dit
ties deiuanrled of him by his calling'.
wi ,i
On Tliurrday eveninp: of next week,
April 2,", the various Yoiiiik' People's
Mieietie.s of I'hristiau ICndeavor, of
Scirinton and vicinity. Mine twenty
five societies in all, will assemble in
the l'cnn Avenue church, at which
time and plai e the following pro
gramme will be envied out:
fwriit.v "V i .11 -. of (Jui-tiaii Koli .ir,f
Iwi'tifi iiuitutt addio.,,
"Twi-nlictli IVnliny Cilipniliip,"
A tin ltiinutr addie-.
'Twentieth Cent J'.mleaior o. iotii -,"
A Itn minute addict.
'I'ncntittli Century Clniiclic-,"
A tin iiiinuto aililio--.
T ")ii it tli C'oiiUui Miinn-,"
A ten minute addie-..
The speakers on the above, subjects
cannot be named yet; kuIHcc to say,
however, the nit'i'tiiii? promises to lis
one of the best that the union has ever
bad. The meeting at S o'clock will be
pieccded with a song service at 7.30
and short business session at 7,15.
The annual convention of tho l.aekn
w.inua County Sunday School associa
tion will be held Fiiday, May
S, in tlie Gren Kldgc Haptlst church,
17(8 Mousey avenue, Scr.iiitun, li
v Itli nioi nliiH, afternoon and evening
sessions-, at 10, j.Wi and 7,'iO. llach
M.I100I in the county is entitled to two
delegates in addition to tho pastor and
siipeilutendent. Tf any of the.e wish
eiitei tainmeui, please und names in
advance to J lev. W. ,T. Ford, in IS Mou
sey avenue, Senmton.
The programme tor tho convention
v ill bo une of unusual Interest and In
cludes scch well-known speakers as
Rev. Pis. Pierce and Lansing, of
Scrnnton: Kev. Charles Itouds, I, D
of Philadelphia; Mrs. .1. AV. Barnes, a
pioniineiu stuto tst:nclny scliool worker;
Secictaiy Cieoige 15. Mahy, of tho
( Scrapton Voung Men's Christian asso
ciation, and others; and no school tn
the count" can atfoul to miss this op
portunity of improving the quality of
Its tcaclieiK and increasing their ef
fect ivenesx. Trv to have as many of
,vilir te.icliers attend as possible,
tb
The slxteeiitli semi-annual lonveu
lion of tho 'Wilkes-Uarro conference of
the lOvaugellcal Lutheran Mlnlsleiium
of Pennsylvania will bo held in Tilnlty
churi It, Lehlghton, on Mond.iy, Tues
day and Wednesday next. The open
ing session will ho at 7,30 Monday even
lug and the closing ono at 7,110 'Wcdnes
day evening. Tlio oltlcers or the mlnts
lerium are: Kev, j. q. Solilonk.-r.
llaalcton, preslduiit; Kev. YV, h, Ilutl
tou, Ph.D., Wilkes. Ham', secretary;
llev, J. .1, Kuntz, Fieclund, trea&urec,
Professor Plumley,- of the School of
tlie Lackawanna, was vomplluicuted In
a fellcllous way the other night at tho
Sore Lungs
mean weakened lungs all
caused by a cold and cough
Weak lungs sooner or later
mean consumption,
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure
will heal and strengthen the
lungs, cure cold and stop the
cough.
"I coughed for tjihid hemorthigM.
Doctori u4 1 wts m Uit ttage of coniump
tton. Htd clven up all hope. I finally tried
biiitou and it cured me completely. Am
today in perfect health." r
MRS- FLOKENCE DREW.
East Oakland, Cal.
Mdloh'a Ouniuruptlon Our U told by U
drugglaU at ItSo, fiOv, 91.00 u bottle. A
printed guarauUe xaet with avery bottlo.
If you itronut satlitletl go to your UrugKlat
aud set your uiouey back,
Wfi'c for illuttrated book on cooiumption. Sent
without col to you. S. C. Wclla & Co.. LcRoy, N.Y.
last session of the Piesbytuiy, us It
was voted to urge him to continue hlH
Sunday HcrvlceH nt the Taylor nnd
Humnec avenue churches, where ho liui
done ptieh valunblo work. One of the
clergymen, In speultlng of the former
church, t'omtirkcd cxpicsslvely that
"the Tnylor church wants to die, It Is
trying to die, but It doesn't want to be
burled," Hence Profe.'isor Plumley's
labor Is needed In that particular field.
Religions News Mes,
The ninth anlnveisary of William
Prynn will bo celebrated at the ltcscuc
inlslson tonight at S o'clock.
Kev. David Spencer. V. D., will
rend a paper nt tho Haptlst pastors'
conference Monday at 10.00 a. in.,
"Method and S'lilue of Expository
Preaching."
Tho Kev. W. 11. Williams, drummer
evangelist, will occupy the pulpit of
the Welsh Presbyterian church, South
Muln avenue, April L'l, 10 a. tn. Sub
ject, "Hrenking Homo Tlfis." All are
Invited to attend.
ir: Dr. .1. H. Sweet will not assume
his new pastorate In Oneonta until,
next week. In his five years' term at
the Simpson cluucli he has broken tho
record a" "burying parson," whether
or not he has made one as a "marry
ing paivon," for during that period ho
has otllciated at five hundred funerals.
A convention of the Lackawnnna
County Christian Kndeavor union
will be held In the lower temple of the
IVnn Avenue Haptlst church, Thurs
day afternoon. April 25, beginning at
.'."0 o'clock. Tho members of the so
ciety of the Penn Avenue church will
entertain all visiting delegates. All
lOndeavoreis In the county arc urged
to attend this convention.
Tho Wilkes-Barro conference of the
Evangelical Lutheran Minlsterium of
Pennsylvania will hold its spring con
vention in Lchighton, Pa April 22 to
24. Tlie Lutheran clergy of this city
will attend tho meeting. Kev. C. G.
Spleker, of Holy Trinity Lutheran
church, and Kev. A. L. Ranter, Ph. D
of St. Marks', are on the programme
to present "Theological Thesis."
Tho men's meeting at tho Knilroau
Young Men's Christian association
will be addresed by Secretary W. W.
Adair on Sunday at n.45. The subject
will be "The White Horse and His
Kider." Tin; Simpson male quartette,
whose singing has been a most enjoy
able feature of the April meetings, will
again be present and conduct the song
service. A hearty invitation is extend
ed to all men.
On Sunday, at ".13, at the men's
meeting in the Young Men's Christian
association room, the address will be
delivered by 'Evangelist John A. Davis,
of Uinghamton. This is tlie beginning
of a series of meetings to be bold each
evening during the week, except Wed
nesday evening, in the Voting Men's
Clnlslian association room, conducted
under tlie auspices of the Personal
Workers' band, at which Kev. Davis
will speak.
Kev. W. H. Williams, "the drummer
evangelist," will conduct Anti-Saloon
league meetings tonunrow, as follows:
10 a. m., Calvlnistlc Methodist church,
North Main avenue, Hyde Park, sub
ject, "Kreaking Home Ties:" 7.30 p. 111.,
Uaptist church, Forest City, subject,
"Tlie Young Man and His Company;"
buuday, April 2S, 10.30 a. 111., Derr Me
morial Methodist church, Wilkes-Barre;
'.', p. in.. Methodist church, Duryea; 6 p.
m., (.'nlvinlstic Methodist church, Uelle
vuo; Sunday. May 5, G p. in., Welsh
Congiegational church. Market street,
Providence: Sunday, May 12, 10.30 a.
111,, Puritan Congregational church,
Providence.
At the I'enn Avenue Haptlst chinch
tomorrow evening, the pastor, Kev.
Dr. Pieice, will give the second Illus
trated seimon In tho series on "Pil
grim's Piogiess." This sermon will he
illustrated with many handsome views
placed on the screen by tho aid of a
powerful electric stereopticon. The
topic for the lecture seimon will bo
"The Wicket flute, unci Life's Burden
I lolled Awa " A brief review with
lantern slides will be given each even
ing, of the Important features of the
ircceedlng seiinons, that all may have
the outline of the whole stoiy. "Pil
grim's Progress" Is an old story, but it
Is aiw.iys popular. The Pcnn Avenue
chinch was ciowded hist Sunday even
ing to hear the Hist sermon of itho
course. Firaw9s Services
Methodist Episcopal.
I'.Iiii I'.ok iliuirh I'ijjci iiiul .i,i.c uii.n
hi li.wi J Prr.u'liini; .it R,:o by tlie ulor,
('. M. filtlin, II. ) i4h, imetlntr iiUit the
pirjililni; miUic Sinichj silinol ,il -J p. m,
.luiiiui Ioiriiq at SI, 15. Senior Kmoil IcdKi'f.it.
0.;io p, 111, I'li'idiiiiar frmiiv at 7.;:o y, 111., ser
mon liy the putor. Smite, .it Hie Minion, r, 1
Pino ctrcct: smith mIiuuI nt n,.n,n ,1. m, j;p.
vol III Iciriii. nl il.:id p, 111. .Ml .no urlionip.
siimiNon MtliioilM i:pieopil iliurili Iter, II.
('. .MeDeiiimti. pitnr. llev, .1. P. SHcet nlll
imidinl I lie nn lin nl the tl.iy, preaililug at
l).:,il. In lilt rvonluu the ihnli, uniler the
h.idei.liip of Piol. W, , Joiio, will lopwt thn
prnii Kjsln nutate , ronrriidiiB which to inueli
(jiomIiIc ininiiii'iit WJ heaiil, 'I III H ho llev,
Mr. Sweet's lit Stnnlay with Slniunn cliuich,
Ash Mieet Methoill.t i:plopj ihuich Iter, .1,
It, Austin, p.nlor. Morning prcjdilng teivlec jc
1ll.Su, mbjeil, "Mvin Saerlfitea": d.is meeting
.it lii.JO .1, in., J, ;. JUstcc,, je.tileri Suiitlay
siliool Jt 2 p, lit., I!. W, stone, superintendent;
Junior I.e.isne Jt J p. in., Mist Katlo llartinan,
iiieilntriiili'iiti llpnorth league at ll.t,1; eienlng
sen lee at 7.H0, subject, "Self Cnntiol." A cot.
illil wekoiiio lo all,
Vay Aug MithoilIU KpUtopal chinch Futicby
sdinol at .'.) p. ni., I'lauk IMward-i, biiperiii
tiiuleiit; priaciltg senito at 3.30 p. in. All wel.
come.
Ceilar .Uciiue Jlfthoiltst i:p,copal chinch
P. P, Doty, pj.lor. Sen-lccs April 21,. JOOl.
Meeting of lliolhcrhood at fi.l". a, m,; pleach
ing at 10.30 a. in. ami T.'M p. in. by the pastor,
hi'iioi Kpnouli Icauo at .'J.J.O p. in,; Kpwoitli
leaane, 0.S0 p, in, A ioiiIUI Hcltoiue lo all.
Court Sniet. 3lethotlit KpUropjl clmuh !.
V. Ionian, paJoi; cla, D.r, a, m,, 0. 1). pe.
Witt, leader, PieachliiB 0.:i0; Sunday chool,
11,13, 11. II, C'latK, tuj)eriiiteiulf nt; UrotlierliooU
of St, Paul, U p. in,; Junior league, 0.80, Mr.
I'ic-'l Klnic, upciiuUmlt.'nt; Kpuotlli league, U.U0;
piv.u.lilii(f, 7.3U. Olliclal boatd luretiug MonJav,
7,30; pujer meeting Wttlnoday, 7.30. Sea'ts
free. All welcome,
Hampton sheet MellroiJiit l-'pUcopal chuich
llev. James Wenninger, pastor. Pinching at
10 SO; .ubject of .union, "'(lie Ascension ol
Cliriat;" clasi meeting at U.SIO; Sutnlay uthool
at 'J p. u, j Junior league at 8 p. tu.j Senior
league at B.30J leader, Amu Ulster, fcitnini;
preaching Ktvlcc at 7.30; ubject of wrtuon, "A
Logical Conilu-Jon."
Pioldemc,MetliodUt l.'pUcopal chuuh-llev.
Oeoige A. I'uic, paitor. lliotluihood of St. Paul
lueeU at 1U a. in.; morning acmioa at 10 30,
subject "The AJwtitagts of llcing Still"; Sun
lay school at 2 p. in., C. W, Dau.on tuperln
UuUtiit; b'pwoiiU league at U.13, i:. I.. Henjai'iiiu
piolJent; topic, "WaUing wlih Jew." sub.
jeet of eienlug kiuicii at 7,30, "'Uc lilidj, n-
un usson 00 The Walk to Emmaus. j. e. Gilbert, d.d
for i ... ,t. ti it Secretary of American
AnHI Ol LUKC XXIV: 13-35. Society of Religious
April ZU Education.
CONTK.TT, Tim resuirrcdon of .Tcmij oceurrorl
early In the morning of Stimliy, the ftrot tlay ot
tlie .tewMi week. Py noonday Jenmalem win
Uiciittj' agitated hy ttrange nntl conflicting in
tnoii cotireinlng .train. Tim women had ie
porlctl what they hid heutd yhl seen CM.uk xils
7), nnd tliolr lalrnirnt were icageily tepaletl
nnil dlsi-uwil hy lite apoUle, Tho ntl tuev
Hge of the soldier (Matt. nwIIIs 11). tle.pllc
lite eftoiM to mipiircM It, (rallied cmrciirv. while
tlie laboliood of the Saiilictlrlti (Matt, .swill: 12)
win Imhuttioii'ly ciicnlntcil. One fait wu c
tflhlliherl the tmnh of .loscph wa empty, Wlnl
hail het.ouie of Hie body deposited there on
l'l Way J Hid It, been tetoreil to life, or liait
tl liecii AtolenV Ag.ilmt the latter aiuniptloii
many objections ttilght liaie been nrgeil lht
precautions taken (Malt, xwll: (K-firt), the Known
llilcllty of Itofnan roldiem, tho tiller helpleiueM
ot the apostle', tho penalty for lueaUliiR tin1
Kotnmnent seal, the fact, t mat no nirciM wem
liutle. The founer anuinptlnit was Incredible
lo frlcmls (Luke wlv: 1t) and nlimnl to ene
tule. So the perpte.tlly lncrcaed 111 the day nd.
ancrd,
i;PISOPi:. 1'undef inh cliruimtiiiKvs an hit
niedlato departure to Galilee, In olicdlcnrr to the
word of JesiM (Matt, W: 10), rauld not lie
nttetuplcd. Ileforc the teinmat of Ihe ,iposllr
front Jcrtifalcm they inut he cnntlncnl that
their laard U tdhn, ec tliey will go toith not
only to abandon UN rattso an Ifs.t hut to bear a
stigma lorever. The chief pilosis must not be
allowed to tilutnplt again. The Mitcnirnt ot
the soldiers nnd of the women )iiut he piotd
true. In this riy city, where tnc mob called
lor the destruction of .!en, follow Inc lllin to
(lnlgoth.1, here wltnr-srs inut be raised up who
will testily together nnd who will go fnttli
to pioclalm their lultli In the ilsen Ixird. The
lev.nu now In he studied roers one of the
Incident") hv which Jcmis seeks to gain this Im
poilant end and sotttics the lo.ial mppott of Ills
npostlep. It may be dlilded Into two patt.
The first, irises 1.5 lo 21, shows the bowlldcied
disciple", the slate of Ihclr minds. The second
p.ul, er-es ilo to .'!.".. shows how Je-.us reiealed
lllm-clf lo Iheui and made tliciu witnesses.
i in: ri:iiii.i:.i:u m&r iri.t:.
I'OXVTttsK. Ninn; time in tfie .lftrniuou of
Sunday, piohably about ,1 o'clock, two tllsclples
set out for tie little ill.ige of Ihnniaus, about
eight miles diitaut. Hue of tbeni was Cleopas
(vop-R IS), a fon-ln of Jesus (John n!: i!"D,
the htbliand ot Marj, one of the women who
tooi I nt the cios. He also known ,f Alpheus
(Hebrew nintp) the father of James, one of tiie
apostles. The name ot the other is unknown.
Most senolars think it was I.uke, as no other
trason can he asnignctl for withholding it, while
V)r. l.ichtfoot uiges that it was Peter (I Cor.
v: ."i). As tliey jouine.ved they tuuier.ied ton
lerning the tilings that had teeently ttansplte.1.
This i,i, not MitpiMng. All Jews liad been
li.iiued f i oni thildhond (111 ill. .i: 7; Mai. Hi: I'.)
to tinke teliglous matters the chief theme of
comers.ition. Uesides, the topic of Jesus and
the empty tomb, now so Iieely tousidncd in the
lily, vaa one of suptcmc toncern to them. They
ai ted wl-ely In telliiug fiom the eeilenient
anil srtking a iiilet pi ice for meditation, and,
po-sihli, fot piajer,
OJ.'IMIOS. While they mniersed JeMis sud
denly appealed mid walked with tlitm, nihil-iiig-
two ot III.- piinni-e, (Milt Mill: HO; John
ii: I4). Tliey did not lecngnlyp Him, p inly
beeause His torm wns changeil (Milk Ni: M) and
partly liMU-e of a imfoiiou iulliuntc upon
their i-iim (icise HO, Thtie si ems tn li.oe
been Miui'fliiiig peiuhir about His leMiireelion
bull, o (hit on M'leral oicasinn- He was imf
known John :.n: II; :,l: n. Hut lie, di,.
teuiing that tliey wcie .imitated and ,ul (veise
17), eii-ii a lie h,,d iieilieleil (John xii: u'fl).
kinilly Innniml intu the -.ibjeet of their eon.
eiilloti as one mspo-ed to lie fiiemlly, 'I hey
ii'lmniil His ipieotion b, another, desirin? lo
know if He was a stiangcr lit JrnKiIcm, ignor
ant of what had come to pi-s. And Ho piessed
them to tell linn what tiiiug. m.s questioning
was intensely inteiestlng en hoth niile-. It
.hewed I hat ,o tlitciples knew not tliat they
weie won .Ii -us. And He doubtless eNpceird
to help II em tn ill-coin- Him or to prepire
Hum lor Hi-, ttalPitieuK V good teathir adapts
his winds In I he stale of Iih pupil's mind.
lli:i'l,V, 'I In j ihiit-foie pint ceiled t iihcn-e
Ihe whole muter in an oiduly wav. 'lliey
spoke ot Jcmis of N'.i.iK'tli a a piophet, i laiinlng
for Him lnoie thin lnd hum lonununly con
nded (Matt. xnI: It; l.uKe ii: in), mnltling
for tlie tiiouient the uieai totifessiuii (Mati, Nii:
lo). 'Ihey lefeiidl lo Ins niiglily died-, ,ui-I
wold-, the pioof- of 111- pmphelh- ili.uaeter
tt(s li: 1-2). They lelated Hie stmy f .
mriliioii M-fuied at the instigation nt'lbe ihlef
pticMs and nilers, and deilaied tliat they h.vl
tiusleil He would toihviii Israel. 11 this tliey
meant, whai all I lie ili-i lpU, li.ul epitleii.
Hut Jius would it-e Ills gieal power in Ine.il,.
iug the Itoiuan ,ioke and n-loiing tm tluoue of
l).ii Id. This was tho scuet of their soncw.
Their hopes bid died at Ills cio-s, They went
nn to sny that was the thlid diy -hue Ills onuu
lion, that some of tlie apostles had said He
We should Hi fend llirui. What We -Iioulil l.euin
fiom Them."
Baptist.
I'uiii Aienne Haptlst chinch, l'i nil aienue, be
tween Sprui e and Llinku stltets, Pieatiiiii:,
inoiuing at IO.::o and ciinlng at T.W by the pas
tor, ltc. Itobeit f. V. I'ietce, P. I. Motning
prajris in the lower trmple at !M3. Theme of
uioiuimr seimon, "Lite's Metrj- Side, of the fio
ppl of ihiirfulne-s"; Snuda.i Ililile mIiooI at
home i lunch al - o'thnk, and nl Ihe Anieiuinii
mii-Inn, on I'icsiotI aienue, at :i..ii) p. in.;
oung PeopleV nieetiug in the lower temple at
I...A lu the eirnlng the paoi will glip llie
seimid seimnn in the Pllgilni' l'iogrpd spiles.
Topic, "The Wltkil fijle nnd I.i.e's lluiden
Itolhd Awa.v," illiistiated with many heautiiul
steteopliioii xlews. Ihlef ciaugtllsllt' afteisiueel
lug at width lie pastoi will use ciajun skttthes
ami )hs. I'ietto will sing, bj- leqiicl, "Take tlm
Woild, but tlite Me Jrcu--."
I'h.-l. Haptlst thuitli, r-outli .Main aienue':, ',
Mathews, pistnr. 'llie ti-nil Sibbitb serilccs
morning and eiruiug, II. SO a. m, and 7,:;0 p. in,
ill the haseiiient of tlio WcWi llipllst tliun.li;
Sunday seliool, '."0 p, m Pljuiouih ihunh, llr,
lleddop, supciiuteinleiit; P. V, I', I, scnhe,
i..:'i) p, in. ut lioille ball, Piatcr meellrg Wel
nesday eicnlng, 7,::0 p. Ill, All ate wchuuie.
.lac t f"ii sticet Haptlst ihuitli Moiuiug piairr
merllng at O.'M; leader, William Pfothcrne,
Pleaching scrihc at 10,30; Hie pislor, Itev,
Thomas do (Jnulij, D. ,n will pipaeh, Sunday
.clioo) al J p, in., Chailei Hnllej .superiiitiudent,
Li ening senile al 7 sliatp, 'lliis is the peoples'
senice; good singing, addiess "'I ho su Tliat
Hinders." You aie all iuillid to attend all the
serilccs of our chinch. We will welcome jou,
(heen Hidgc Iljpti3t cliuich Moiuiug prater
meeting at 10 oMock, Pleaching hy the pastor
at 10.. '10 a, in. anil ,'M p, in, Subject In tlie
morning, "The Persecuted and Their Itcward;" in
the tuning, "Ho Ye Now Hclieici" Sunday
school at 11,11; meeting ot tlm Junior society
at 8.S0; piajer meeting of tlie Senior society at
(U0,
Mcuiull.it Uaptist cliuiih - lie pastor, llci, W,
P. Davis, will pleach Welsh in Ihe morning
and Huglish lu the eicnlng, subject of the cym.
ing seimon, "Why Sumo Itellgloux llodif Piac
tlce Until Spt Inkling uud huuieisiou." Ilthl
echool al 2 p. in., aupciiiitcudeut Daniel Huns.
lilakcly llapllsl cliinci. Her, Diild Spencer, D.
),, pa.tor, At 10.80 a, in, the pastor and Itev,
Jaiue.1 llay, of the P, M, chuiru, will e.Niliaugo
pnlplti; 11. Ii, IMblo icliool; MS p. in., l, y, p,
1 ,; T,so, eicnlng tcrinou by the pastor. Hitij--liody
wtlcoiiif.
Presbyterian.
1'iist Ptesb.iteiian church Son iies lu.ial a, in.
and 7,u0 p, in, Dr, Mcl.eod will picach uioiuiug
and eiciiiiif. Strangers welcome.
second Picshjtcrlaii chuich Serilccs 10.S0 a.
in. and 7J10 p. in. Hi. Iloliliisou will 'pieaih
luoinliig and I'lenlng. The subject for the eicn
lng seimon will ho "The Mi.ter." All are cor
dially United.
fiiun ltldgo Presbjteiiau church Bev, I. J.
Lansing, pastor; ltd, L. It, l'o.-tci, aulstint;
10.U), erice of worthlp with scnuou by the
pastor; subject, "Couiage;" l;', bible school;
H.U0, Christian Ihideaioi; 7.50, sen ice with bu
llion by the pastoi; subject, "Cepuinc Satiation
for Iteal People." AH luiitcd ami welcomed.
Providence Picsbjtetiaii church The pastor.
Itev, Dr. (iulld, will occupy Ihe pulpit at 10.SO
a. ui. and T.tii) p. in. Suudaj school at uoou.
LndcMior meeting jt c;: y'thsk.
was ntlif, hut some of the aposties had fotitul
the srpulcktiie empty and had failed to seo
Tesu, Or, hi It fly, they had followed the for
tunes of it gte.it prophet, eNpectliig temporal
Miicrrlgnly through Hint and had nunc lis ills,
appointment and he wlldennent.
tih: iii:m:ai.i:d ji;sl.s.
( HIP 1 1; Hi:, 'I Ills (iindld slalriuent haling
been made, Je'lls may speak", Ills Hist woids,
"Oh, fools!" h.ush In our tongue, slguldeil In
the oilglual, "without undcrstAtulitig," Ilo is
astonished that tliey do not jet know the moan
ing of Ihe pioplietlo wools, width plainly ie
f n red In the Me.slanlc lelgu as splilltial and
not lenipor.il (PmIiii pnw: S; l-a, lit: 2d). Tlirn
He had tcpe.iledly eNplalned (.Malt, : fl; ill:
Ut). It was Italetd Wnuilcrful that .1 whole peo
ple should inlsluterpii't their own saircil liouks.
and that a ii.iliuii.il fallacy should he so deep
seated as to suivlvc the lime .leais ot ituislaut
t'flott In oierlluow It! "Ought not Chilst to
Hitter" He aked, Was tint that in Imtnnny
wllh piophctii; ultiraiKo? (s,i: IIH: l-!i; Xctli.
Niil: 7). Was tint thai Willi h .sou deploie (he
icty way lo Ills alter glot.i ? Thee opening
words wcie followed hi iiuiu"1oiis ijnottit li.ti-s
mill e. n.ltloiH, hegiuiilug with Miwi s and imi
nlng tliiough the ptopheK sef.lna: fnilh ihe olliee,
woik and charaettr of Messlali, nil haling been
fulfilled in lllm-elf. This method nt sermoniz
ing, oceup.tlng a long I lute lu the highway,
was imitated hy the apostles (Atls nniIII: 2.1).
Why do so fiw preach In our time? What do
men need but to know what the scriptmes teath
on any wibjttt? Anilhlng else In a pulpit is a
disappointment an anxious minds and ttouhled
hearts.
IHtCAD.-Tlic teaching wa haiilly done when
Ihum.ius was teiealed. Tn cive loom for the
inoteiu tustoiu of hospitality Jesus appealed
lo be moling on, but ihe disciples ronsliaiued
Iilm to larry witli Hum, as the day was far
spent (Hen. .nIv: 3; Ails mI: IV). Tiny ha I
hraid enough to tniiiiuie Iheui that (hi.- -hanger
was nuilhy to he a guest, and they pNpcftcd
to know inoie Irom Him who knew -o unit ii
of Ihe seilptuic ami ol the Cliii-l Ihey loicd.
and who, best of all, siemetl anlous to lead
their minds to rest. Will not every earnest
Uutli-seeker welcome a i-oinpclenl Insliutlor,'
'Ihe looms ate secured at the inn, and shoitly
the ciening meal is ready and the Hnee are
sealed fit the fable, Theie is no n pott of Hie
conici-atlon. Were the two silent IMenris foi
BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS.
By Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, D. D.
Ft om Author's Notes in "The Sunday School Lesson Illustrator," Published hv
& Co., Chicago, 111.)
M.iiiv beautiful le-sons ate brought to our at
(liil-tlan tini.,nion-hip-. The Iwo di-tlph-. lu
tilked tif Jpsii-, whtn lo: the Jla-lei tlrew near
fellow ship and i-ontcration is liallowed In- Ihe
ioniilti of thee disciple.-, who-e he.uto and hope,
a t ills, with Jesus, a home with Jcsii., and a fp
Second, we notice the iiuportautc of f'iuist
tliim to loie liiiu, hut spend the bonis ill ctupl.v,
speaking of tlieir laud and His cau-e lo edilicatiu
-pake ottcn one lo another," Head Mai. :i: IB.
Thlid -Vote al-ii the Icsmiii on Olni.-ll.iii ton
bowed down, Hie tli-tples' ejes weie holilen, but
that He tould biiug to liieni the tonitmts anil
liiilh. Do we ntctl Jtsu- mid is mlni-liius.' T
ami hope, for eieij- he.ul and pmij- need.
routtli- Note .Hsu tlie le-sim of Clui-tiui co
edge, the dl-clph-, listened cagiili to the tjieit
stiuctioti. He opened to lliem the Siiipluie-, and
and (Ley beheld the l.imh, the Lmil, Ilic Llie.
-u- Hies. Je-iis hoe-, fa-h i jos aie no
.Ie
le--oiis oi the le-uruttion. -Ir-us tmiis mil tliouglits awaj- fio'u Ihe tonib to Ihi
on the tc-uiieetion s,(. ot tlie giac. He walks w'ith His di-ciples, tomifiils
abides in theii lionies, blerv-es their meeting-, and biings jo.v to tlieir beail-.
Vole al-o the niaiij upciicil tilings luriilinned or taught III the le on todi;':
oreiE
St jiii tin. I'a.
Mashbuili sticet Pie-hueiiau chuicli Itev.
John P. Mofiat, I), P., pi-loi. Seniles 10.:;il i.
in. and 7,:M p. in. i Hible stlmnl at 12 in, ; Young
IVoplc Soeltl.v of ("hristlan Uuileaioi al (l.'.'O p.
lu.: mhjctt, "Walking i.ltli Jt-u-," leader,
JIU-s Mutha Phillip-. Prajer lueeting Wrilw
da.v, 7,".il p. in. The pi-tor will cNihange pul
pits wllh tlie ltd, W. I', lilblinu- at the inmii
lug senile. Tlie pa-tor will pieatb lu the eicn
lng. Spoiial inu-ic in Hie evening: solo by ..-s
sailor, wllh oii obligalu In (itoigc Watei.-.
All wehonie.
Sunnier Avenue Picsbjirilm ibiuili, t outer
iinnnrr .iienue and Pilie -licet Mi, lle.alnl
llrouu will conduit, Ihe morning .-en he al in.::u
ii cloth, Mr, IV, I). Plunilf) 'i,, pieaih at II p.
in. Mindly school at J p, pi. Hand ot Hopo
on Tiiesila.v and Thmsda.i ccciilng.. Mid-wttk
pi.ijer senice on linhie-dii ciening, T.l'i, A
welcniue to all,
Adams Aienue t hapc). New- nU -Heel Mr.
W, J. T'oney will pic.it Ii al Iii.Jii a. in, Mr,
Hughe, will alsu lake pail In tlie -eiihr, s,m,
tliy seliool at :i u'cloil;, Mr. I hindler, Mipenp
tendent. Ml. hughes win leach the Sleu's Hible
this,; I'liii-tian LndeaMir ntlcly it H. 13, 'Ihe
lte, James Hughes will pieaih at 7..MI p. in, On
Monda.1 ticnlng at 7,11 Mr. Allen will lead a
paper on "Lltilihiiy" at tlie men's meeting. A
ultll.il iuiilillon is R I wii to the geueial public)
to attend theso serilce-.
( apnusts Chapel Pitacliliig lti.SO a. m. and 7,il
p. in, by the pastor, llev. U It. I'os er. SuiitLij
siliuol, .1 p, m. Senior Lndcaior, (l.,(0; Jiiuior
Lndeaior and singing, .Monday Pienlng; piajer
nieetiug, 7,:iu 'llun.-day ciening; leading loom
open I'liday eienlug, All wehome.
Episcopal,
SI. I ul.o's Palish Pel, llogti.. Isiarl, 1 p.
lector; Iter, II, J, lliiighton senior curate; llev.
M, II. Nash, junior cuiate, Second Sunday altel
Raster,
St, Luke's diurcli 7.S0 a. in,, holy commun
ion; 10..10 a, in., morning piajer and sniuon;
7,:i0 p. in,, ciening piajer and sermon; n.lj a,
nl., Sunday school and Hible classes,
St, Milk's, Putuuore S a, m., holy coiuuum.
ion; 10.r,U a, in., morning prajer and seimon; 3
p. in., Sunday school and Ililile t laves,
Ikist L'urt Mission, I'Hv-cott in t'tiue j.:;o p. ni,
S'uiiclaj' Khnol and Hible Uas-cs; ,'!.U p. in.,
eicnlng piajer and seimon,
South Slclo Mission, I'lg slieel .,,:!) p. in , sun.
diy acli'sd and Hible ilis.-n,
si. Ueoigc's, Olyphant i',i) p, m., suiidiy
silio)l and Hible claoes; U.tlO p. m,, ptnlug
piajer and seimon.
St. D.nid'ei ilmrcli The lelehiailon ot livly
t'ciumunluii, 7.00; .Matiii'. lllany and seimon,
lu.50; eunlng ung, 7,."0; Sunday nhool, 'J..'i.
( hnst'a ihurch, corner Washiugtuii aienue and
Paik sticet Itev. I", s. Hallentlne, paslor, Ser,
licrs 10.80 a. in.. 2.:0 p. in. and 7,::o p. m.
All scats fire All welcome.
Reformed Episcopal,
tiiace Itefoiiued L'pistopal (hutch, Wjuuuug
avriiiio. below Mulbtnj Itev. (ieoigc f.. All Is. h,
pa, lo Prajer and praise senile, V.S0 a. in.;
diiiuc" worship, 10.30 a. m. aud 7.U0 p. in.,
prcaihing by the pastor: A. m., "Tho Sabbath
sign," i:'k. ;0: li; p. in., "Jlen'i, Tithes and
Hod". Windows -Studies In Malacbl," Mai. 8: 10;
Sabbath seliool al li in.', Y. P. S. 0. H. at i,)
p. m. Lesson study, Wednesday eiinlng at l.'M
u'ljock; prajer imvllng al S uMoi-k, Seats nee.
All wi Koine.
furllicr instruction? Did ttc loaie them to re
tted on Ills foimcr woids? Alter little Jesus
rhanged Ills allltmle Irom that of a guest lo
that of n host, Taking bread, He litoke It
(Luke hi 111), and blessed and g.uc It to them
l.uku Xllll0), Simultaneously Ills foiui thanged,
their eyes were opened and Ihey knew lllnit
-Mid behold hi n moment morn He was gone!
WONDI'.lt, 'Ihe two, led alonn nl Hie lalile.
weie filled with ny nm! astonishment. Their
ddulii's nie Icsolvrd, their frais aie dlMiils.rd,
their hopes are loilicd. Cleopas and Ids loin
panlons liislnnlly tct'alleil their emotions hy
Ihe way, which id the I line lirlttur cspies-ed
lu Ihe other. "Phi not our hearts burn within
usr" they said, 'Hiey had felt tnc suhtle Intlu
cure of tlie wniideilul Petsoii and the glow
of Ihe heaienly trullt width He ilclbered (Jcr,
.nn: i), while their own reflet llofts had awak
enett meinoilcs nnd wanned and sblfietl their
spirits ( Psalm nnxIn: It). In alt leathlug there
Is this thiie-lold power thai ol Ihe teachet,
lli.il of Ihe suhjerl. that of Ihe study-all
wtouglil Into a llle-gliing aud CNpauslic force.
And so Jcsiw, tme Muster of the highest arl,
had Hist pi pp ueil the soil, then deposited the
seed and allPtward giien time (or Its reieptlon.
lie knew the laws ol man's spiritual life and oh
rued thrill, lln u-ed truth to make them (ret
(John i Hi: '',!), and led them gently on until
tliey weie iciuly, nnd then appealed, to their
astonishment. Oh. for teaccn like Him who
i an open Ihe wool mid adapt it to the doubting
ind Irouliled and help them find the l.otd sitting
by their side.
COM M slON'. See how Hie pi oofs of the
ipsiiiiprllnp tuultlply. I'ir-t the Itoni.ni soldlets,
ncNt the women, now the tlfstiples hate had
islons Hill inn. I luiilliiu caili other. Three
tlases n unlike will pour llieli tomhlned tcsti
inotiy Into an oici whelming urgumtnt. Ve men
of jar, set trj watili; .ie women, seeking Ihe
lontlj wllh aneclinu for the dead; jc men, going
to ihiiiiiaus, sad and dlsheailened, we hear your
wolds: "The laud is ilsen. Indeed," It oc
i lined, as wp might, suppo-e, that tlio two dis
ciples hastily lefl Kiuinaus, returned to Jeru-a-lent
and sought the iipn-tlr', who that night
had ..'atlieied in an upper mom. Tlioj- went lo
bear gl:d tldincs, but toutul on anlial the torn
piny icioiiiug and sa.ilng that Jp-us had ap
lieated lo Simon (Luke .Nlv: ,':t). While they
were adding their tesiimony a still giealer sin-pii-e
nwalled them. Jp-ii, Hlm-elf skn in their
mlil-t and said: "Peace he unit, jou" Luke
nnI : ,"U), nuking Ids llltli appearance.
, Kevcl
tendon lotlaj. I'u-I, we nutite the hlcs-ing- of
tnlioiieil in our loon, walked Ingetbei an I
'I hi- is nlwajs the wuj-with oiu l.onl; Cluisli.m
te.-emc and loiui-pI of the .Master. The toinpan-
s 1 aim- t.ne nnc, led to a walk with Jesus,
il wllh Jp-us.
lin (oniiiMitioii, Hod foigivps 1 1 , - many, wlm
sillj. seii-cle-s, sinliil t oniei-itinn, in-te.nl ot
li and piofit. "Then they tliat feated tlie Lout
t
fen. In their onow of he.nl, saddened anil
Jpsiis inuld see tliclr ntctl, and was nc.ii ai hand
consolations of His gi.ite and of tlio wool of
Inn lie assiucil tint He is cci ncai witli help
un-el. lu thill iunoi.iuti.. hut aiiNioiis bu knowl-
rc.ulirr who wa- ptrsent wllh the neees-aiv in
tliej -aw liiilh the pioplictj' .mil Hie meiept,
alnne for Iki-lti llij, llieit
ilaj -peaks its
lit in;, lealilics
their sotinw-,
o
S( III" II Ill's
I Mil'.lHTVMHMi,
HUM!:.
i:vrs.
iii.'Ains,
Evang'oltoKJ Lutheran.
Li.ingi Ileal l.iillieiau Vt'uiid sund.iv after
i:.lttl. Uo-icl, folill, Nlll-H.i cpl-tle, I Pel pi,
H:2I '"..
si. Mail.'-, Wa-bhuin and rutuleeiilli .-licet- -'tc-N.
A, l ll.iuiei, I'll. P., pi.tur, seititc-, 10 :ifj
a, ni., 7.MI . m.; Ltilhir league, u.."i) p. lu.;
Sundry ,t hmd, I.' in, ; Mission Hand, ,-utuilij-,
-.-" p. in. Moinlu, sctihe, "Clnl-t Our I'A.nupli!
I'litu lllgluiiitisiiess"; ciening senlte, 'Ihe (,'od
ol IVate Make You P.iiett."
Holy I'lliiitj, Adams uicnue and Mulhenv
sliect llci, (', ('. Sileker, pa-ior, Nuiite., 10,;,i)
a. in,, 7;0" p, m.j Luther h'lgue, i! .'ill . in,;
suiidiy -ebon!, PJ in.; Mission Hand, s itmii.it,
111 a, ni.
st. Paul'.,, shun annuo llci. . t . ,, Liner,
pasior. senhes, n.:,i) a. in,, 7.::u p, m,; suinlav
chool. -J.:'!) p, n; ( att'ilietlial lii.tim lion-, ::. II
p. in.; I.utliti Lcigne, Wcdne-di.v, (!.ii p, ni.
SilouV, Mlllllii ,imiiUi Hi v. V P. XIpIiii inn,
pi-loi, seiuic, 111 ni a. in. I miuiIij m Imol, '
p. m,
Chilst t Inn , li, (edit .ntiiue ,iu liinn -tuet
tlCl. JaillCs Wltkc, pistol. SiMlIlC-, Hi.. (I .1. Ill,
"..HI p, ui.; 'iiiiiIiv H-lmol, V p. ni.
st, I'.liiV, l'i i'm ui( .ui inn- Hit. ,li,ui Han
ihdph, pa-tor. St n he, 1u,.'.0 a. in,, 7.:,i) p. , ;
Sunday stlmnl, 'J p, in.
Cnianuel Ci-iunu-l'nlMi Lillheiau ihuitli, lce3n
sticet llev, I'cirliniiiil siliebutlci, pa. tin.
Pleaching in the lleiiuiii language at 10 a, Hi
Sunday nIiooI, ' p. in,
('late Kuglisli Lulhcian cliuiih (Umi.i.iI stund)
rumor M ull-ou aienuo ind Mnllieny siieti Hcv.
Lulher lles Waring, uioi. ii.;,u ,i, m., .iniilaw
stl.ool; pi.;a) a. i Iliiue woihlp, subjot of
cimoii, "'Hi" liu.'ii slitphenl"; i,.-, p. ni., ),
I. ", C Ik; 7,.:u p, in., dlilne wuiship. A gos
pel song senile, with tlm ,,iy nt .ome well
known soiii... The public . ronliallj luitleil.
MiscoUtiucous,
Zluil I iiilnl Kiaiigclical ihuitli, 1 pju I apou-o
axeiiue 1'ivjcliliig al 10.:)0 a. m, and 7::o p, m.
by tho pastor, llev. J, W, Me-senger. Subjects,
"Oilrst's Hold" and "f lulst a a Leadei," sun
day sihool, iijioj Senior Lndeator, iUO; Junior
Kudeaior, ,1j piajtr meeting, 7.0 WeducMlay
eicnilig. St.lK flip and (tiljbotly ticliome lo
all seniles,
f'alvaiy llefoimed ihuiili, Jluiuoe aienue uud
liilisuli .Heel-Itei. M.111..11 L. liui, pastor,
sen ices Sundaj, pi.S0 a, 111. and 7.S0 p, m, sun
ilaj school, ,r, a. in.: ( liil-ll.iii Ihideaiot, il.n
p. 111. Wedlifilay itenlng piayn inei-lliig, . p.
in,; laliihlsiu, satuidaj, I p, in. Moiidug str
lire will be in ihaige of Mr. Adah, seticlaiy ..f
the Itallioad Vouug Men's (hi Utiju a-.iiilalou;
cteiiilig seivlip in chaige of llallin.ul Vol p Pel-lous-.
1'iist ( luu h i( hilsl StleiilUu, .110 Idjin, ate
Hue, sundaj senile,, 10.J0 a, ni. ami 7.0 p. m. ;
Sunday st hoi.l, ll,,1 a, m.j subject. "I'loballuii
Alter Death;" testimonial met lings Wednesday
I'liiilngs at a o'clock. 'Ihe I'liucli I also opeii
eiery day timing tho tuel;. 'Ihe fllblo and all
Cluisllaii Seieiito litiiatuie I. kept in its rea
liiiblio leading loom, "sdmie and lleallh, with
Key to the sctiplure," by Maij lliktr Kddt,
will be loantd to lutcstiuatoii, without ihaig'e.
Vi.itois and Ictteis of iiiijiilij- aie weKuiued
anil giun couiteous. atlciiliou and iiifoinution
ftce.
All Soul' rnlieisalist clnmli. Pines ,,icet,
near Ad ain an line Services 10.S0 a. 111. and 7.S0
p. 111. hcrmous by llev. II. II. I'aluhlld, of
Xoilh Hlooinlleld, X. Y, Sunday Uiool, II. IJ
a, 111.
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It. I!., l..Vi. h.'27 p. 111.
Tor 'lunkliiiiiiciLl., Toiianda, l'.lmli.i. Itlnci,
ficucia jncl piintipil iiiliiinc'illalt; stutiom. u
I)., L. fc V. It. II., S.0S J. 111. 1 1.01 .mil .!. 10
p. 111.
l'or (!cii"i.i. Itn.'lio-toi, iluf.ilo. 'l.igai.i rail.
C'liitauo and all ptiliil 11111, l.i I', i II. It I! ,
n.:,i a. in., ::.ai dil.11! iiuiiioiui i:pi.-M), 7.iv,
10.11, 11.: 0 p. in. -unilj.i., 11. &. II. It. It.,
II..",, S.27 p. 111
Pullman pnloi ami slccplns 01 l.c-liiirli Valley
p.iiloiu L.ir on all 11.1I114 liclwpcii W'ilKci-IlaiiP
ami Vim- iu! 1'lul.iilrlpliia, lluffalo anil Sin-I'l'li-ioil
Uli Ip
IIOI.I.IN' It. Wll.ltl It, lien. Nipt., ! t'oillaml
i.lrppt, New Voil.
CII.MII.r.S H. I.Ki:. llfii. I'a-t. AkI., 2ii Coillaucl
slUTt. Xcm Vlll.
A V. VO.NNKM.U licit. Me l'Js Ant., Sctitli
llcttilrliPin. I'a
Tor tlil.ct-, .nut 1'iillriaii iP-rrationi apply to
rifi l.iitl,aiv.ilin.i ait'i'tii, ScMiitou, I'a.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Matluin ill Niw Voil.-rool of LilitMly slipi-t,
N It., unit Soulli l'cii.v.
tiii: TAiu-i: ix i:t"n:c-i' nov. 2.1, ik.
'I'nii'H Iciip Scullion foi Xpiv VotK. .NcmjiI;,
riUabclli. I'lillacli'lplil". i:.i'luii. Itpthlflitiii, ..
lcntoiMi, Mnuili C'liunk anil Wlilip llairu at MM
a. 111,: t'pio-". l.tu; cvpii'-K, a.S0 a. in. .-cu.
d'ait '-.l'i I' l'1.
Tor I'illstoii ami Wili,i-llanp. S.lio a. in j l.iu
ami :!..'ii p. Mui'la.. 2.I.", p. in
for llaltliuoiP and Ma.lilnslon ,ud polntn
soulli and Wtt ia IIpIIiIi'Iipiii. r..:o a, ,,; 1.10
ami :...7) p. m. Sum-Ij. y. p. in
I'm l.ouw fliaiuli. Ocean (lioio, cu , (ft s::o
i in. and 1.10 I1- "'
I'tir UrailliiK, Li'luni'ii and IUiiMuiik, ila 1.
li'iito.Mi, S.::o a. in. and 1,10 p. m. niihIj)-.,
2. 15 p. in.
I'm I'tillsilllo, S.MI a. in. and t.10 p. m
'llnouuli Hi Witi lo all point- ou-l, suulli and
,,. jt. loiip-l rait-, at tin- t itioti.
II. P. IIM.PWI.N n. I'a... ,:jt.
.1. II. Ol.ll U'sr.X, lit H. Mipl.
Delaware and Hudson,
lu IMIrtt S'ui. Si, lllilti.
Tiaiii- foi (.'.iilioliilalo Iimp EhijiiIiiii ut il.jo,
7,.i,l, ..i:i, I0.l! ' "i t -'",. ''-'0. -Ml, ...i-,
i-t1, H..1.', "" 'M'i ll'1'1 !' '" I I" a, lu.
Vol lloiit'-dilP-i'.'-'l I".!" a. in.; 2. II ami 3. 'fl
l''l'o'r M1U- Ilaiii-U.l'. 7.IS. s.i.i, )..;$, 0.n
HVi J. in.! I.-. -' l,"i' '-'"t "l(.".l, 10 11,
ll.l.U p. in.
l'or I.. . It- " point--"I", ii." J. in. I -.'.'e,
17 and II I'. ".
I'd l'tui,.)!anii It. II. wii.l--il.li, H...S a,
,.: 2.IS.11.1I 1.27 P. in. ,
I'm- Albiii) ami all puiiiis iiuitli-o 211 a. m.
and :i '' p. u-
.-I XIIAV Til l.x
I'm 1 ailioiid.ilt' l),U", II-'!! a. in; 2 , :t ,-,,
S, 17, III..12 I'. I"-
I'm WilUra-HJiii " H-M ' ni.; l..i, 1 2,
11,47, S.27 p. 111
Tin haii and polin. nmtli -.' IJ p. in
l'or IIoiicmIiIc l'.l1' J lu. Jl'd ,l,i.' p 111
l.uiwM late t all points 111 I'liiml -i.ue
and L'auida
.1 II. Ill llllll K, II. I' V. Mlian.i Y
II. , l IIOS, II. I'. A., N union, I'a.
8EASJITY, UE GONQUERUfc
BELLAVITA
Awenio Beuty Tablets nnd PUU, A pur.
'ectlyisufoiiiici Bimrayli'L'iltiiMtnient fniull sklo
UsDidore. Rettorcitlie bloom oltouth to laded laces,
0 diiyfl' treutment Mo; 30 days' Sl.00, by mall
'eon forrirculHi. AildieM, . . .. ..,
t":VITA MEDICAL CO., Cllaton & Jickion St.. Cbtctf
Sold by McGarrah 4 Thomas, Urnij.
jlat3,, W) Lackawanna, ave Scranton. I'a,
pistol. 'i.pm will lie ICKilIal' iU'at!iilli' Ullicc
oil .-.ililn III alliiuooii ,tl .1 i. 111. ill Moid lull,
llllMkrl stllC-l, (ill'fll HMlil'. Mlllllii. ''li Hill
i;.'.-nl uf I'liliililtiou and HIk!iIiou.iii's MakiliK
Miif j'liigii--'" Ml .in nrliniiir.
i'linililip .Mrtlu.ili.l 1I11111I1, I, inn llidt.0
llci. li. I.c'cs, pailoi. lluiiuns -uliji'tl. "IliO
lllllllllllKp'. Ol lllllll.l.tl'lll t"; t'M'llIll Mllllld,
"ilul-llaii I iliin.liip"; " W. I., nui'iiiiir, Hon
tlai r.ili'ii'i. lupit, iitptiilaiitt " All aio lul
t.u ii-
ll.lliii.ili 1 1.1111 li. .Noitli iijiiiiii I'lt'itlilus 1 '.l
lln pa.iiu, lln, II. . t lliui'i, 11 a. in uud 7. n
p. 111. Nilijul., "lllusloi.V and "l-iulN ot Mil."
hiindi.i uliool, M a. in.; I'. ('. I), u.li
p 111. ,11 aie luluum.
A SpUng: Tonic.
l.u'i liody nuoiU ,i tunic in the
spilne; ut lliisi time lliu xytitcm i-ran-s
11 tonic. It Is liuusf-i'leanliis tlnio for
your body, l.li'hty'n Celery Nen s
Ciiiiipouiid will tiiuo up your nerves,
blond, Uliliieyw uud liver, uud till you
with health uud euersy. Sold hy Mat
thews Hrothers.
MME. RUPPERT
V
y s-i-i.v i.. ,
For thirty
years a
sticcessftfl
career
RAILROAD TIME TABLEm.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect March 17, 1901.
Trains leave Scranton:
6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbuvy,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
9.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
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. Tor Hazleton, week
days only.
4.27 p. m,, week days, for Sunbury.
Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrlsburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
,T. It. IIUrCIIIXSON. fien. Jlirr.
.1. U. V.OOl), Ren. Pass. Agt.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
In i:tTcct lleo. 2, 1D0O.
Soulli I.caif Srianton for New York at 1.1",
,'t.Ot ii.tin, 8.00 and lO.ai 11, in,; 12.55, ::.M p. 111
l'or IMiilnilt-lpliia at 8.W and 10.03 a. m.j 12.3i
and :t.:M p. 111, for StiotuWimir at 0.10 p. ni
Mill: accommodation at, 3.40 p. m. Arriip nt
llobokcn at .!. 7.IS. 10.28, 12.03, 3.15. l.l'.
7.1') p. in. Auliu al PliiladelpliU at 1,06, 3.2J,
li.tui aud S.22 p. 111. Airivc fiom New York at
1,10, I1..I2 and 10.2.1 "l. in.: 1.00. 1.52, 8.41, .li
and 11.::0 p. 111. liom Mioudsburer it 8.93 a.
111.
Xoilli-I.t'OiP 'iiianlon for lltiftalo anil infrr
nieilialf i-latlont al 1.13, C.S5 and 0.00 a. in
I..13, ,i.4S 111.1I H.tB 1'. "' l"r Ojivcso and
HuaiiiM' nl tl..f '. I", ami l.aa p. 111. J,.r
Uilca al 1.10 a. in, ami 1,51 p. 111. Tor .Von
Iio-p at t'.uo a 111; 1.03 and 3.18 p. in, l'or
Xitliol-oi' at tuo and 0.13 p. in. For Hius:
Ihiintou .it 10 SU a, 111. AnIic in Scranton Iroi 1
lluflalo at 1.21. 'J.ii, 3.1'' and 10.00 a, in.: 3.::u
and S.0L p. n.. I'io.ii O.iicgo and Sracuso at
2.33 a. in.; l-'.Si and S.00 p. 111 From Utlca
al 'J.ril a. 111.; 12.jj and !'"" p. ni. Kioiu
Mcliolson at 7.riO a. m. ami H.00 p. in. 1'iom
.Moi'l'.op at lii.Ou a. 111 t f:.20 and 8.00 p. ill.
UIooui.uuik rdii-ion- l.paio Sctaiiton for
Vorlliiniiucilaiiil, .11 ".I"'. 10.03 a. m.j 1.33 a.i I
5 JO p. in. for I'ljliioutli at l.Oi, 3.40, 8.30 p
in, l'or liiiKtoii at o.lO a. 111. Arriip ii
Voitliuniljcilind at 0,.'I3 a. m.; 1.10, .00 ami S.r,
11. in. Auiio at Klngiion ut S.52 a, 111, Arili.
nl I'liiuoutli at -.00, I..12, O.li p. in. Anil
hi St'iuiiinu liom Noilhuinlicrland at fl.U a. m ;
l';.:i.i, 1.30 and all 11, in. from Klnston at
II.Oi) a. 11. 1'iom I'ljmoiitli at 7,35 a. ni.; S,2i
..lid B..11 p. ui.
,1IXI)AY TltAIXS.
.Soutli-l.caiP Si union at 1.10, 3.00, 5.30, 10.01
p. 111.; t!..'il and ...10 p. in.
Noilli-I.iaiu Scinntim at 1.13, rt.31 a. m.;
l.ii, .i.H and ll.tti p. m.
Illoomsliini.' DIil.loii J.i'Se Scunton at 10.01
1. in. and U.3U p. in.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
'I'liuo TaUli' in llircit t-'ept. 17, 1000.
Tialni for Hiwlcy and local poinU, cowni
hi" at llaiilcv wllh Kilo 1all10.nl fpr New York,
NiwlmiK and iiitiiimiliato points, leave Simii
Ion ut t.Ui a in, and 2,2.i p. m.
'liaiu-s .iiiiiti at Nianlou at 10.30 4. ni, nt
fl 10 p. in, ,
y . . -
Tlttic Card tn effect Dec, 30th, tOOO,
SCRANTON DIVISION.
!2J1 205 9)1
Kt.mmi
hmh
MATIONS
tsidb
jaajsnsj.
lj,l
PM
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Hi PM
10 1 105AI-
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I'atUoiIa ,,,Lt,
HlarllHllt. , "
1're.tou llirk, "
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10.il 12 31
a mil n
own n
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Liiluntlitltf.
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auiui " I'mbuiitlaloYd
6 40
,av
J a oi
U1UU.U -- , 1 uiotuiiiaie .
11 lino llrlilie.
IIUUIII II
.Musrlrld i ll. " 17 061 415
.8 S3 1
834
: rjuin 11 "
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IHMIllC'i '
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lli'Uliald.,, " 17 Itl
IVIiltou , 7 111
1'ii.tlllK. " 7 ui
,l)l)iluuit. . l7S;
I'lKvOllri!,, 7 Uli
luioop. , " 7 SI 1
Ploslrti-litv.. " 7 3JI
I'ail. I'lact'.. " 7 Ml
iff
e It, 11 ii 111 1; "
IIDICI "
Ikhiium "
8 3110 1s "
s :s,io is
11 3 j ni it '
n : 10 IU l.
M
m
M.I11UU Al, 1 104
i'4 IV
1M PM PAjl
A.lJItlOD.I halt 1 Into I'.rboud.lo for Sliltcld Yii.t
aS pin txtn't riiiiidi) ,n.l 7 Mjpui buaijty only, iirliiw
Hll.iiiol.1 )ird700ll)ilada0urm-
.ItlilitLini 1 train If tre ct.o ton ot7 00pm Bond.y on)
loi.i'lu.-llloll.)o. iu I'.tiMiiiotlc, tirulvt .1 715 iii.,
ind iraliiltavit M.ihIJ Vtt.t lor l'ulioao." t4ii.ia
ilill, rrlilti at LtrUot.ilitg tO.Miiu.
ltales a vent per mil, '
I.oneat Itatct tci all Voluta fV)t.
. C. 'HOtHSOH,
0.3'ir.M'rAi'nl.
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