THE SCRAISTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1901. ,11 Religious.... TJ113 SPRING session or I he arch dcaconry 01 t-Janntoii Diocese of rciUru1 Pennsylvania will open In St. .Iiiiiiph' Ktilsuopal church, 1'llUton, JMoiiduy ovuuIiik. It l iwpepted that the majority of the clergy resident In thh nrchtlcncotuy will he iirctcnl mill tuirHclpale In llicsc HorvlcuH. Arclulcacoii C'hxu will pre , nidi. The follow hip Ih ii proRiainmc of the session: MONDAY, Al'Wir. '29. i !'fl p. in, I'.inillig pr.ijoi. il'lr.'.K". Subject: "Ihe Llmrclmian'e Duly fiuiu (lit- Wnvpoliit of I'rlv llcj?c." 1. "Clitireli Attendance," Ihr Hm. W. 1. .'olinsnn, Calvary churcli, Ulkcs-nirii i. "Chinch suppoit or S'yjteinntli! Itlvlng," Hie llcv. I-. I'. lljrrlnyton, 'Ii hilly ihtmli, rt I'lttston. ::. "Praver," tlic Dc. .1. II. Oililllh, St. Pet el's thuicli, PI mouth. Iljmiis: llVJO.ISI. ill:, SIS. 11'KsHAV, AI'BIIifii 7 mi ,i nt Holy Communion. , "ii .i in. -Ituslne's Mo line. infM.i. in. -Morning pr.ijcr. Iii.;" i in - Holy Comiuunt n Setinon l,y Ihe l!c. I'. II, Cirpcntcr, MIKopI, P.i. IlininJ: 5:.', US'. 609. " '.'i p. hi.- UusIiKSi Meeting. .. ') y. in. Aichdcitoii't llcport. t i p. m,-Hugc-ls, tin' Itev. HoW llcll, SJ.lie, l'.i. .", "1 p m.'-Cn.ed and Collect:" lu:nim;, "so. IIionarv Meeting bpcakcis, Bishop ralhol, l I)., Archilcicrm li.itlcllfle, tlov, V. A. tier lun'. Iljmiis: ."I., J.V, 252, till. .". I)r Jones' subject, will be "I lie bnliur ' Ini'l 111 Ills I.Ovin; Purpose till' Mini Ml 1 tllO 111 Mint rlir-r: ,i, llefi.ie." The Mucial roouih tit Klin I'.uk i-lnm-li in re crowded last night to wcIcohip U. K. IJ. Singer, the nuw asflslnnt to Mr. Ciltlln. The programme of tlie evn Imj was nrrungtcl under the illrectiun of IJ. R. Hlckn. The Hint pdit was of a furinul character, V. II. Rock prefclcl iiiir. lie inatle tlie liappIeHt surt of nn aildrcis, eliaracterihllc in its Immur .Hid i leverncfcfi. ile t,poke in lielmlf of l he I'liiircli. Sir. Hicks spoke for the Sunday m-IiouI, and pleasant Ki-uetiners were llios-c.- lie brought lo the young1 niPii. .1. (!. Shepherd gave an eloquetit nddrc'h from the Kpworth IcitRUe. The i hureh ipt.irtette and Air. Pennington rendered a number of aclcotloiii?. rind Dr. Liifllu made u eharauteilstic ad dress, boitulll'iil In Us allusions to his young assistant, and, ns usual, full of humor and brightness. K. Mr. HiiiKer leplled to all the I'lubiimtsjMiig tributes of adniiratioii .mil, welcome In a suitable manner, quite winning his audience with his graceful speech. Mr. Sinner is a very good loukiug lnon, :is The Tribune has previ ously htatcd. Ile is an ntlilute and as linelyeiiuipped mentally as in physique. U was noted lust night Unit the con sregat ion which crowded about tu greet .Mr. Singer contuincd more than a, fair sprinkling of very pretty girls. It may In- mentioned, incidentally, that the young assistant pastor is a single man. Ue. Air. Singer was born in White i Haven, this state, but his previous pas torales have been In the northern end of Wyoming conference. He was ad mitted to the conference in 1SH7 at OiiiMinta. Hi will be of great assist ance to Mr. ("Willi. . S, A me.-ting of all the misslonaiy com mittees of the various Christian En deavor societies of the city will bo held in .t Alonday evening, April 20, in Grace Reformed Kplscopal chuivti at 7. IT, o'clock. Rev. R. v . Clynie, pas tor of the North Main Atomic Chris tian church, and superintendent of missions of the City Christian Kn deavor union, will deliver the address of the evening, and Rev. Luther Hess Warring, president of the City union, who Is also state Christian Endeavor superintendent of missions, will con duet an open parliament on helps, hints and plans for cultivating (the spirit and developing Interest and work In missions. The general public Is cor dially United to attend. An Oneonla exchange says: "At the parlors of the Methodist Kplscopal church last evening a social was given by the ladies of tin church to atford an opportunity to the member of the churcli and congregation to say good bye and God-speed to Rev. and Mrs. H. c MeDcrmott pi lor to their de parture for ricranton, There was a. largo number of the friends of the re tiring pas-.tor present, who found the occasion pliMsuruble socially, but pos sessing a tinge of sadness in tlie de nurture of the reverend gentlemun and wife and the breaking of pastoral rela tions. 'Mr.-. C. J, AVo.-.teott. in behalf of the ladles of the church, presented a purse of $10 tu Mis. MoDermott, who aekuowelged her thanks In n pleasing manner. During the evening a light lunch was served by the ladles. The r. 'tiling was an anniversary of the marriage of Mr, and Mrs. MeDermutt and many of those assembled found occasion to extend sincere best wishes for continued prosperity und happiness and that success may attend the min istrations of the departing pastor in Ills new field of labor." V J The drummer evangelist, Rev. w. H. VWhims, will conduct Anti-Saloon league meetings us follows: Tomor row, lO.ao a. rn Derr Memorial Metho list church, Wllkes-Rurro; U p. m Brick Methodist church, Old Forge; fi P. m.. Ciilvlnistlc AlothodlHt church, Ballevuq; Sunday May s, :i.;io ,, ,n Dickson city chapel, ii p. ni., Welhh Coiigrcgtitlouul church, Ri evidence; Sunday, May 12, 10.30 u, m l-mitm, Congregational church, Providence; May 6 to la inclusive, ovcepl Sunday, May 12, .Mr. AVIIIhims will assist Rev. Hammond in a special revival meeting at the PreaMytiniui- mission in Price hinr,. The subjects for tills meeting will be as follows; Monday, May 0, 7.30 p. pi., "The Ten Virgins"; Tues day, May 7. 7,l!0 p, m., "Mo Room for Jesus"; Wednesday, May 5, M0 p. m., "The Last Invitation"; Thursday, .May 9, 7,30 p. m "Will Wq Know Our Friends In Heaven"; Friday, May 10, 7.30 p. m "The Young Man und His Company"; Saturday, May it, a p, in., klmlergurten sermon to children, sub Jeul, "The First Slim"; 7.30 p. m.. "The Last Romp with tho Tiger"; Monday, Mny 13, 7.30 p. in., furnwell sermon. Evangelist John A, D.ivls, of New Toik. who hh been holding &pecl.il Services with the Young Men's Chris tlan association dm lug tho week, will speak at the Sunday school services ut the l'enn Avenue Ruptls( church' tomorrow afternoon, und In the even lug will conduct mi evangelistic Her Vice in tliv I'emi Avenue chut oh, fol lowing the Illustrated ?ermon by the pastor, Air. Dlivls hna bctn very biic res..ful In whining many men tj Christ during his meetings thlti week mid him stlmulutcd many to a better life. At tho l'enn Avenue Uaptlst church tomorrow r Veiling, Rev. Dr. Pierce will give the third of hhs scries of sermon lectures on "The Pilgrim's Progress." The sermon will be Illustrated by mnny line slcrooptlcon views, reviewing tho story of the Pilgrim from his home to tho Palace Beautiful und the Vale of shadows. Choice music by tho choir, mid splendid congregational singing. Tim largo auditorium hni been crowd ed during these services.. gMi Hews Mesu The Woman's Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian church held a regular meeting yesterday. Mrs. H. C. Barker presided. Mrs. R. F. Y. Pliircc will entertain the Voting Ladles' society of Willing "Workers of the Penn Avenue church, for ten, at the parsonage, on Mifflin itAonup. tills afternoon. The annual conference of the pnstora of the Primitive Alethodlst church will be held In Plymouth commencing noxt Thursday, and remain in session until the following Tuesday. Rev. H. H. Harris, Ph. V., of Taylor, and Rev. 13. B. Palmer, D. D., of Phila delphia, will bo the speakers at the Baptist Ministers.' conference in the l'enn Avenue Baptist, church next Mon day morning. A large attendance of all the Baptist pastors of the vicinity is greatly desired. Tho qunrterly meeting of the "Wo men's Christian Temperance union ot Lackawanna county will take place in the Piovitlence Methodist Episcopal church, North Alain avenue, Wednes day, May 1. There will be two ses sions, one at 10 o'clock a. in. and the o'her at 2 o'clock p. tu. Airs. H. W. Palmer, of Wilkes-Bairo, will speak on "Roys' Industrial Associations." All inn tillleers of the county union are to 1).' present. The forty hours devotions will com mence at St. "Peter's cathedral Sunday id 10.30 a. m with a solcmu high mass and the procession of the blessed sac rament. The sermon Sunday night will be preached by the Rev. "Walter Gorman, of Carbomlale, and on Mon day night the sermon will be preached by the Rev. Charles Manley, of Kings ton, both these priests before their or dination were members of the cathe dral parish. Tuesday night there will be no sermon, so that more time may be given to confessions. Confessions will be heard from 10 a. m. lo 12 m., and from .1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Tomorrow's Services Methodist Episcopal. 1 :i in Park C hurch Ph.. ir ;imi pr.ii&o benke at y.:jfi .i. in.; preaching sen ice at 1O.H0 a. ni. ; scrinoii by tho pastor, ur. ('. Jl. Oiflin; clasi meeting after the moniins scriicc. Sunday school at 2 p. m.; Junior league at 3.30; Senior Kpnnrtli league at C.iiO p. in.; pleaching at 7.S0 p. in. by the pistor; subject, "Hitting the jlaik." IJM'rylioily welcome. Young peopla especially inited. Simpson .Methodist Kplscopal thuicli, West SM ltcv. If. C. MeDcrmott, p.iitor. 'I lie new p.i.Mi.r iil pieacli r.t both 'the lnornins and nciiim; ceiuccs. Smdiy school, Kpwoilh league ami i la-.:" nicctinu'.s at the miul lioiu The p.o plo aio cordially inritul to these services. Asbury -Mcth,.di-t Kpiicopal Church, comer Moncy avenue and Delaware strrcl ltcv. W. (3. Simpson, D. I)., pjtor. Doioliunal meeting of the brotherhood of M. Paul at P. SO n. in.; preaching at 10.M a, in.; Mibject, "should a. (JuicUntd t.ifo Mark Sahation?" Sunday school at 2.riil p. in.; Kpwortli League at 6.30 p. ni.; pleaching at 7.S0 p. m.; subject, "Christian Knighthood." Columbus coinniandcry. Ancient HluMi iuiia Older Knights of Malta, villi attend tliia service in a body. Pra.ier nif cling, Wed nesday, at 7.30 p. in. BiijIiii-'.j meeting of the Ilrollicihood of t. Paul, on the second and tourtii Tiiesdas of each month, at 7.J0 p. in. Seats free and all arc welcome. .Vh Strut Methodist KpUcopal liurrh Iter. J. H. Austin, pastor. Morning preaching cor. vice at 10.M) a, hi,; Mihjeit, "Th" stmy of tlie li.iail and Its be-i-ons" ; tlaw meeting at 11.30 a. in.; .1. K. Master.-, leader; bundiy Mliool at " p. in,. K. W. Mone, superintendent; Junior Lesgiic at :i p. in.; lld Katie llarlnun, tupn. inteiiduit: Kpnoith I.taguc ut tl.13 p. in.; even ing j.ic.uhiiig xriico at 7':M o'clock; subject, "Ri( Angel in the Way." A loidial Meleome to all, Cum t Muot Methodist tpUcopal churcli-Itev. fi. '. I.jnian, pislov. Class, ti.45, O. D. UeWItt, leader; preaching at JO.w); Sunday school, u,j, j, It. Clark, supi'ilnteiidcnt; Junior bcague, ,1.iO, Mm. 1'ied King, wiperintendent; Kpnorth league, H.Wi; picacliing, 7..'irt. The new ilmii ill render gu,..l music. Seals tree, Kiei.vl.ody e. ci me. Cedar Aicnuc M.thodist Kpiscopal cliurch lt.v. I', P, l),.ty, pastor. Meeting ol the Ilrolli cihood at P. Ii a. in.; pre aching at J0.:i0 a. in. ami i ,.ii p. in,; Sunday school at noon; Junior l.pworth league at ,). p. hi.; Kpwortli league, Edwaid fin Itli, leader, t,.X0 p, m. strangers coi. ilialljweleoine to all the scrvlic-i, Nay Aug .Methodist KpNopal Chinch Sundiy Kl.ool at J.ao in., fiauk L'dwards, superin. triuli in ; i hurch n-i e at O.iM p. m. ; clas meet ing at I p. in,; W. M, Nixon, leader. .Ml we. tcme. Afrlein MeiliodM Kplscopal flmuli, Howard Place Pr, 1. t5. Ilentley, pastor. Prcacliing at 10,.(l a, m,; Mibjcit, "llithfitn llatli the Lord Hflptd IV," S.3U p. in., Sunday sihool; Clnia. tljii Kndeaiur prajr meeting; 7 p. ni preach. tug, 7,1) p. in. A cordial welcome In all. Baptist. l'enn Amine Uaptlst church, Penn avenue, lie tween gpiuve and Linden btreett. I'rcachin'j, iiioiidng at 10:i0, ami evening at 7,oO, by the pabtci, l!iv. Itibeil t V. Plertc, I). P. Moriilii',' piii.veiK In the lov.r temple at 0.J3. llirmc o morning s.inv.n, "Jhc Lite fle.vnnd, or tlio Waj to (Jod," Sunday schools at the Penn aicnuu t-iiruh at 3 o'clock, and at tho Ameiman nnv sinn on I'rescott avenue at S.W o'clock, yoiiiiy Pcnple'ii lnccling at 0.30 p. in, In the evtiiiui; th pastor will gio tl.cj thiid erunon lecliiin on Pilgrim', 1'iogiuj, lliitrated with many beau, tiful nueoplleoii vlcwj, entitled "The Palace llejullful and the Valo of bhaduw.." Ilev, John A, Davis, the evangelist of New yen It, will sIimI. at tlie Sunday teiiool tcnlte, and alter the Kiinvn in tho online he will hold a tpc ci'd cvongclNtie service in the lower temple. All mv ee.idlally Invited lo hear this, earnest and UovotcO cvangelltt. First Ilaptist ehutili, South Main avenue Bev. S. I', Mathews, pastor. The usual pieaclilng ser vice Sunday morning at U.SO a. m. in the base, incut of the Welsh UaptlU church; in the even ing, same place, ut 7.80 p. m. There will bu a tally of tlm It. V P. IJ. Special music, recita tion and addiwse.i by I'roles.or James Hughes, ol the High school; iumlay school, 2.SO p, rn. 11 mouth thurih, Dr. IJedJoc, supeilnttndeiit; projer and oualness meeting, Wednesday cvcnlnif, 7.;:0 and tf.SO p. in. All are cordially invited to these services. Jackson street llaptlH church Morning pray er iiieellug In vestry at 0.80, brother David Ar. cut, leader; preaching service at 10.30, Ilev. Thomas cic Israeli', D. I). At a p. m. the regu lar session of the lllblo school, Charles Holley, superintendent: eveulucr service at 7 sbrp. rhls scivice Ii blight and cheerful and ii ipprecided Sunday School Lesson for April 28. Jesus INTRODUCTION.-The sllenro ol (he flospcls Ii moat eloquent-It dUplajj n Divine quallly In the writings. .Men aw dlpo.od to lollow silonn tho tialni of thought to discover Hie secrcU of nctlotu In lliclr relatione, lint Ih done liceaina It Is (Ii6 only wiiy open (o thrin. 'I hey arc compelled to fcaioti from cUtrt tn caiie. Hence tirciimstanees even of a trivial clniractcr me ni ranged with great ceactiicHi. Hut tho Infinite mind Keen things ni they arc mid kliowd without reasoning why they nre so. Hence In tho nai. lathe we have only a lew Incidents conernlrg a few dhtlplc!), homo women, Miry In partliular, t'etrr and John, and two otlicr,namcs nut given, a( pear and disappear with (treat abruptness. What men would naturally tell of tho larger com pany of the followers of Jesus the naerrd penmen paw over In total silence. Where they went, what they did, what were their feelings and ut Icrancca on the point nothing Ii Mid, We aie left therefore lo eonjectuii, or, whit Is bct ler, to silence. ASSKMnLUD (Verses 10 and SO). We arn now to consider tho disciples In one oompa-tiy. U was at the dees of the day, Sunday, on which Jesus arose fiom the dead. They were probably In that same room where they ate the paschat supper together, where Jesus piajtd and taught (John UI: 18.21), on Thursday evening Juit three dajs bIore, a loom ulilih had been hired for the purpose (Mall, mm I: IS). Thin sscnv hlage shows that they had not jet seulteied abroad, that theie wan some bond of fellowship among them, rcrhapn they had been sought out In (heir lodgings and brought together by some who desired that the reports made concerning the rcMitiectlon should be considered. Jt U highly probable that they would give attention to that matter. 'Iho door) were closed for fear tint the ,Tew3 might distuib them. Suddenly, with, nut warning, Jests, stood in their mldit and saluted them with "Peace bo unto ou." Ad vancing he showed to all the prints, of the nails In His lidiuls and of the spear in Ills side, and alt were convinced and made jovful. ni;.STOVi;n i.VeseH Jl and Ci). Ah soon as the dlviplcj had rceugnUcd their Mailer, being lully convinced of UN rcsunculioti and piescncee among them, .lewis pioccedert lo impart mil" them what from the beginning He had deigned them to pii'sovi. His 10ul3 weie preceded by another silutallon of pface. Then c.imc their commission, in hamiony with His early promise! (Matt, iv: IP), and with Ills prajer uttered in tint same loom (John .wli: Is) by which they were In bo sfiit out as mesvengers of Jesus ('J Tint, ii: "Jl as lie had been a mi'cnger of th... Father flleb. ill: -), 11 conuriKMon wlilcli w.11 afterward greatly expanded (Mark xvi; 1,",). After ward He made them know the conditions of suc cess In executing that commission, saying "Re feree o tho Holy (Jliost (Acts I: 8), the same conditions appointed under die old dispen-ation (Zecli iv: (,). Thus In a single evening those men were called to a ww caiccr. Pieeiouly they had been learner?, liiuccfoith they shall be spii it-endowed advocates of Jesu. Chii-l. KKMITTKD (Vcr.-c 'Si). It will be 1en1en1be1.il by all llihlc students that on one occasion .lisiis give authority to Peter (Matt. vi: in), 'cein ingly distinguishing him trom ail the other.). Whatever mav have been included in that gilt it mut be ob-erved lint hcic it is Irecly offcri-el to all wi that tiic eleven are lifted into equality with the fisherman apostle. The power here of feici was undoubtedly to be applied in govern Inij lliij cliurcb. As tnen who had reeelvcd tho Holy (iiiost, that U, inspired men, they should be qualified to found tho clmrcli upon such prill cipleti a would be pleasing to God, to make its laws and to establish its doctrine. That would be a pien.gallifc to be exercised by them only, not to la traiMnlttcd. They had it because the Holy (.host would guide them into all truth (John .vi: 13). Tliey would teach as the 01a clcs of (iod, and lay the enduiing foundations of the churi h, Jesus Cluist being the chief coi ner stone (Kpli. ii: 20). DOt'PTKD (Verses 21 and 2,1). -tine e.f th. di-iiples was alcnt when Jesus made Himself known and gave His blessing, roimuis-lon and authoiity. niomas was the Aramaic, and Didy 111111 the Creek torm of his name. lie is men tioned among the apostles with Matthew- (Malt., .: .". Thii'p incidents only are recorded with which he was connected, two besides (liK H.. delc-nnlneel to share the peril which awaited Jesus in Judea (John M: IS), entertaining no hope of escape from death. During the Jat Mippcr when Jesus spoke of His uepaiture Thoina-. ilcciaieil tint the disciples did not know where the Lord purposed to go ("John xiv: .i). These two brief utterances .lie in baimonv with what he sain in this place. On learning from the ten that Jesus had appeared to them he iefued to accept their united testimony as he should have done, and asserted that he would believe only upon the testimony of bin own seizes. The per sonal pronouni ale cry prominent in bis little speech, by which he acquired the title, "tho doubting Thomas." However, he demanded only tho evidence gianted lo the othei5. SALU'ir.n (Veiso 2.1). The dueiplcs n-,n-sembled in the same place after right da.vs, or on the eighth day, counting the other meeting mi the first, HiLicby completing .1 week, I'lorn this it appears that Ihey Irid thus rally set apart thi- day for public assembling, with what mo tive no one can My, unle,-s it wa-, through the mutual love and netd which Ihey tound laigeiy supplied by the new hope of iho 1 e.-iu reel Ion. fliadually by tucli observance the first day of the writ; because the Christian Sabbath, i.illrd also the Lotd's day (Ilev. 1:10), At this sccoi.d meeting Thnira? was pr.sent, and the do..!-, were clnvxl as beloie, so shutting out tlie curious and aaaS4AS4sis-AA.t for the sood inu-ic tendered. A f.liort address will follow the praise fervice. "following ClulM." You are vveleoiue to ail our ci vices, Ulitely Ilaptist church David Spencer, D. 11., pabtor. 10.f.0 a. in., tilinon. "1 be Author of KaltU"; 11.15, niMc Miool; 0.4.i p. in., B. Y. I'. l'; 7,80, Pinion, "Ihe Author of Doul.t," Eier.vbody welcome, Presbyterian. I'usi Piesbyteiian church Sen lce lo.iO a, ni, and 7.30 p, m. Pr. MeLeod and Di. Hodge's as sistant, Ilev, Victor Herbert LuUns of Wllkcv Daire, will cu'lianee pu.pits. r-trangcrs vvcl 'come, ll.e Second l'lesbiterian ehureh Servlees at I0..(0,1. m.t 7.50 p. m. Di. Itoblnson will pieieh morninK and evening. Tlie topic tor the evnilnif ceinrtin will be "Iho Tool's Poverty," All aie coidiall.v invited. Providence 1'rcsbvtciian chute It -1 he pator, Dr. t'iulld. will occupy the pulpit at 10,50 a, in. and 7,!0 p. in.; Minday school at noon; Undeav. or mcctlns at 0.S.1 o'clock. Ihe ?ats ot the church uro free. fireen Itidee Presbj le rian (hutch rtev, I. J, I.insing, pastor; ltcv, L. It, foster, as.sfs.tant, ' 10.30, teiviio of worship, with sermon by the pastor, subject, "'Ihe Beauty of the Loid"i 12, Hible school;. U.80, Christian Endeavor; 7.30, ser vice, with nermoii hy the pastor, subject, "Ihe Joy of the Loid." All aie welcome, Washburn Street IVcsbvlerhn church Ilev, John I', Moffat, D. n., pastor, t-eriicfs at 10.30 a. in. and 7,30 p. in,; Hible school at 12 in.; O, i:. Young People at 0.20 p, m., subject, "I'idell. ty to I'ledgca"; concciatlon services-, leader, 1'rofebsor I). A. btone; prayer meeting, Wednes day, 7.30 p. m. The pastor will preach morning and evening, All vu Iconic, Adanu Avenue chapel, New- Yoil: street The ltcv, James Hughes will preach in the morning at 10.30, subject, "Tlie L'hur, li at Kpliisiis," and in the evening at 7.30, subject, "hound an AU1111, for There Is Hanger Ahead"; Sunday school at 3 o'clock, Mr, Chandler, siipc-ilutendcnt. Mi. Hughes will leach the Men', lllblo class. A meeting of the Christian fndcaior at 6.13. On Mondiy there will be a meeting of the Men's Mutual Improvement society, A hcaity imitation Is given to all who may desiic to attend these smicc. fsipoue Chapel fl'rctbvtcrijii) Preaching st 10.30 a. 111. and 7.MI p. m. by the, pastor, ltcv. L. It. Pester; bunday school, a p. 111.; ftulur L'n. dcivor, I'.'iO p. 111,; Junior rncleivur and tinging school, Monday evening. Pra.vrr mietlug, 7.30 o'clock 'Ihuisday evening. leading room ppen t'rlday evening. All welcome. Episcopal. saint Luke's 1'jii.lt ltcv. liogcn Isiifl, I). ')., Appears to the Apostles. John xx: 19-29. those wh wcta disponed (0 evil. And again in at (ho first Jciih suddenly stood )n the mlelst, ,t vcilflrallon e.f (he promise inudc (Matt, MllltSQ), In one of hks discourses on the siibjeit of pi aver, The second appearance under sudi clri'iumtanci") Intrc.lscs the hope cherished by believers ever since, that He will meet vvllh them, IPs coming was: with the same beautiful salutation us that given a vveel; befpte, which none eoiild luvc (01 gotten, "Peace be unto ou." PtlOVi:i).-(Vere 27). 'Hid setuiid Mult ol Jesus lo tli dleclples was unlike Iho first In one Impoitanl pailleiilar it found the itmipany ells agreeing oil 11 nutter of fact, destined to be tor Ululated Into a dncliiue of the- church. 'I'm vt them stoutly afiliinc.l upon personal knowledge the resurrection of Jcmh. One of (hem as stoutly protested that he would not believe unless by sight and touch ho knew. It was neccs-ary (hat Hie company should be a unit in this matter. The success of the gospel depended on their agreement. Ten aifuming and one doubling tho world would never believe. If that was not tho only purpose of Jesus hi coining tohe assembly at that tlm It was evld'iitly une'purpasc, and sufficient to Induce His presence. So, as boon aj consistent, He turned to the only doubter und oficrcd him tho pioof demanded, vvllh his own hands, this matter-of-fact mm should prove to himself that the Master was really present and alive. "Be not feilhless, but believing," w.is the half chiding but cncouiaglng remark ot Jesus. CONVINt.'KD. (Vcises 28 and 29). Did Thomas follow the directions of Jesus? Did he Rally thrust his finger Into the wound in the Saviour's slrle? There Is no evidence that he did. In nil probability ho did not. The pcison, tho fate, tho BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS. By Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, D. D. From Author's. Notes in "The Sunday School Lesson Illustrator," Published ly H. II. Revel & Co., Chicago, III. I aJM.'.IJH.lJI.HIJJB Our Lord's n-.cm.Jon did not immediately fol low His rcsuirritinn, lor He wuina establish Ills sletoiy oicr death by fellowship witli III- dis ciples for a season. Ily this mean. He would also establish their Fait It in Him and theii assurance tor tlm futiuc would be complete. Ills nppe.-1r.1111 ci after Ills icstniection wcic not iiidisciiininatc minings and Koines, but weie definite ads of our Luul for delinitc purposes. lie appeaiid: 1. To the weeping Jlaiy at the t.imb to teach us that thought we m iv not ec llim for our teais, yet He is ever pie.scut in our sonuws. 2. To Hie women returning tiom the tomb signifying that lie is ever pie-cnt to bles loving service for Him. !l. To bimon Peter, alone. Jesus lemeinbeis and blesses the truly lepent ant ones. 1. To the two eliseiples on their way to Km mans. Jesus walks and talks with its when we lovingly talk of llim. ,". To the disciples at pia.vei meeting, e.cept Thomas. Jcsiis is piesent at eveiy praver meeting and absent ones lose a blessing. ('.. To all the dUciplcs, doubling 'llionns in cluded. Jesus is leady to dispel all doubts, if we will come el.iso enough to touch llim. 7. To the seven disciple fishing in fialilee. Jesus is inlciesteel in all I'hristians. who are toiling and blcse.s (heir libois. r. To the eleven disciples on .1 mountafS. Jcrfis i with u: ill our most esalted jo.vs and privileges. (i. To five hundred bieilncn at oner. Jesus is piesent to W1..5 tlie multitudes, 10. To James alone. Jesus is with u in our loneliness. 11. To all His disciples at Ills asienslon. That with uplifted ejes and lives wo might look into Zion's Holy Hill lor our sliengtli ami help "until Ile conies." I'leeious punni-ci "Lo! I .1111 with you ,i. wai.s." The above skdeh can be used in .1 bilef niblo reading, hiving the iiieuibcis of the ihiss lead the eventn connected Willi the appeui.uices of our Loid alter His icsiiriectlon. 1. Jlk. It): u; John 2'1: II is. 2. Matt, 2S: 11-10. !!. I.u. 21-81: 1 (0. 13-."i. I. .Ml;. 1: 12-1.1; l.u. 21: l.'i-.:,'!. 5. I.u. 21: Su-iji .fins. 20: pi.-j.:. 1!. J no. 20: 21-20. 7. Jno, 21: Ml. S. Mk. PI: 14. Is; Malt, 2: lo-X !), 1 Co. IS; (1. fcJ.MiWAAAAAA reitorj Itev, II. .1. Il.iughlon, Keillor curate; Rev. M. II, Na.sh, junior ein.ilc. 'I bird f-uud.ij ufler Ilahtrr. St, Luke's Chmc.i7:i0 a, 111.. Holy Couiiiiui ie.11; lo.f.d a. ii nioriiiiig piaver and sermon; "M p. 111,, evening praver and sermon; 9, II . in., Sunday fchool and Hible classes. St, Mark's, Hunmnie s a, in,, Holy Com munion; 10,30 a. m., morning pia.eer and hciinon; 7.:o p. ni., evening piayer and seunon; 3 p. m,, Sunday school and lilhle classes. Kan End Mis'lon, Preseott avenue 2.30 p. in,, Sunday school and niblo ela3.ses; 3,10 p. rn ev ening prayi r and scimcii. South Side Mission, fig slicot-2,30 p. m Sunday school and Hible (las..!-!, St, deorge, Olyphant 2,ial p. m , Sundiy school and Hible clieej 3.10 p, in,, evening praver and sermon. Christ's chiiieh, corner Washington avrimeand Park sticct Itev. IV S. Dallentine, rector. Ser. .lies, lO.iO a. m., S..',0 p. ni. and 7.30 p. in. All seats tree. All welcome, Reformed Episcopal, firaee Deformed l.'piseopal chinch, Winning avenue, beloie Mulberry sheet llcv, fieorge L, Alrlch, pastor. Piayer and pulse senior, 0,30 .1. 111.; divine vvnirliip, 10.30 a. in, and 7,30 p. m., preaching by the pastor: A. in., "1'clluw ship," Phil. Ij 11; p. m "Studies in Malaehij Tho Faithful llcmnaiit," Mai. 3: e.7; Sabbitii school at 12 111.; Y. P. ! ('. I.'., B.30 p. 111. Lesson study, Wednesday, 7.30 p. rn. i prajer meeting at S. Seats free. All welcome. Evangolinul I,uthian. fiiace llnglirli I.iitlii-i.m (liuieh (Oiueial iu oil), coiner Madison uvvnue ami Mulbeny street ltcv. Luther Hess Waring, pastor. I,30 a. m., Sundjy school; 10.30 a. 111., Divine vvoishlp; a'l'a Jcet of seiinon, "'llw Holy 'Iriilty;" i.i: p. 111., Young People's Society of UuMlan l.'udeaioii 7,u0 p. m., Divine woiship. ' u. pastor will Rive ail addicM on "'Die Lutheran Chuirh In I lie United State One llcmdied ears Ago and fs'o.v.'' Tlie public is cordially invited. Miscellaneous. Hist L'huicli (( hritt Scicnlisl), .".Ifl tdanw avenue -juiiday services, 10.W a. 111. and T.Ul p. m.; Sunday school, II. Ij a. in.; subject, "t'v erlastiug I'liuishmeut." 'testimonial mce'tings Wednesday evening at S o'clock. The eliuuh is also open evciy day during the week. Ihe llitle jnd all Christian Science Literature is kept in its fire public leading loom, ".science and llralth with Key to the Scripture." by Maiy lljker t'dd.v, will Ik- loaned to investigators with out ebaige. Millers and Ictteii of liKjulrv aie BV J. E. Gilbert, D.D Secretary ol American Moeiciy Eelucat Society of Religious anon, voice, the familiar uiIiIipm of Jesus inido It un necessary. Tlie man was thoroughly convinced and exclaimed, "My l.oul and my (Iod." To his mind the tact (hat the Saviour had risen from the dead rairled proof of divinity. The ilcmoti. t Ira I km was as complete as It was suddni. The ct.nfcwlcm was given wldi ,1 boldness and promptness which belongs to cveiy liomst doubter when sufficient evidence Is furnished, llioin.ii was made ica.ly In tint horn to unite with his bielhiru In giving n heail.v, stmiig ilud united le Minimi' to tlie woild on the gieat eloclrlue by which (he Christian s.vstcin was to bu dlstlii KUlhscd. Hut Jesus Improved the nic'.Klon to let 1 1 i 111 know tint his filth was not of tho highest Older, that (hey who believed without seeing were more blessed, alluding to one of the chief methods of producing faith (Mark .tilllU). CONCr.tJMON.-l. We sec how eaielul Christ was to cultivate faith In Ills followers. He mighl, had He pleased, hive removed all ttaee of wound from his own ilsen body, He sulTercd Hum to 1 0111.1 in as maiks of identity and grounds of confidence, 2. Wo see how much a man loses by absence fiom fellowship of the faithful. 'Il10m.11 delayed (lie apostolic college a -week and made a second appeaiancc neceaiy. Kvciy imusi suffers by the lardy movements 'of some. .'!. Doubters must not bo condemned as apostates. Time and favorable conditions will uwaken their faith and secure their testimony if (he doubts arc huncsl. I. Pallli built on seeing Is little woilh. However, (here Is no demand for blind faith. Theio is a dllTeren.e between skepticism and the spirit of examination. 6. Clod hath ever Instructed his people by faith, but men ate rentltiually laboring to the end tint knowledge only miy line the masliiy. 'I lie wold to all Is "Only Itcllcvc." Ban m 10. 1 To. 10: 7. 11. I Co. IJ: 7; ML. Id: 11)20; I.u. 24: ju-il. 'I he siire-t ol our lesson todiy is tlie CltOWN INtl Or r.M'lH. Hut for ltd-, one supiemc ele ment in tlie Jives of tiio disciples they would have been disheaiteiird, disoiganizcd, ili-banded and dlsiouraged altei the iiiicllhion of theii Lord and .l.itei. r.tltti in Je-us Chi 1st Hid in the ultimate tiiuuipli of His cause kept them united and lo.val. 1'ailli brought them together for mu tual encouragement, for earnest consideration of the MaMci'i cause and kingdom, and prajer for peace, protection and guidance. , Into siielt a meeting, whose inspiiation was faith, whew mission was spiritual direction, and whose spuit vva, prayer, Jesus wis sure to come and bestow .1 blessing. Thomas, distressed, distiactecl, doubling, was absent fiom the first piayer meeting and lost a meat blessing. During the da.vs which followed Ids f.-cble health was kiiidlid by the testimony of otheis., who said: "U'e have seen the Loid." At the ii.-st meeting ilu i.i.c h of Thomas wasie inloioed by the syht of Ihe "I'linl of the nails." Then Je-us gave the divine fmiuula 01 Christian assuianie: "llle.seil ,ue ihey thai In Ilev e, and h ive not seen. h.Jli(ir.hTIONS,--l'iliil in laue Ictteis the woid Jllhfsi. then piint tlie vvonl I'AITII in the name Jesus, Above tin- name ih.ivv a cloven on which i- pilnled the woid VKTOItV; ,.1, diaw the pie tun of a white heail, having a starlet iiitlini'i pilot in the lie.ut in nig blue letteis the woid I'AITII. As the lesson Oi lallli is developed dinvv aii'iinel the he.ut .1 golden clown foiane-e color wilh scailet outlinej, and nnke tlie per s d application: "Do ,vou believe in J.sih I'lirlsl? Will .von accept Him now as ji,nr Miloit Will ou let llim cieivvii ,v..ii n,.w with His tniglvciiiss and peaieV Sri.iiilou, I'a. '-------ijtaM.-.::-1 welcomed and given courteous, .mention and in foi mil ion fieo. Kiou United evangelical Chinch IlJil l.upou,e .ileum. Pleaching, I0..1U 1 an. 7.:to p, 111, by the paMe.i, Ilev. .1. W, Me.sengii ; subjects, "'Ihe Hlglu'st HhIobj" and "'Ilu Power of ChrUt." Sunday ..ehool at ti.'iO a, ni. ; Junior Cideavur, :i p. in,; .scnioi Cmlcaim, ft no p. in,; pujer liieetiue, 7.30 oMoel, Wednesday even, lug. seals lice and uii.vbi.ily ivtlcium-.' Plyinoiilli Congregati.mil (lunch, Jaiksn street Ilev. II. A, llojl, p.i,i,ii-. u..(0 d, m,, pleaching by the pasloi ; subject, "Working- and Waiting;" 12 Sabbath sehoul; J, LI v, nl Mission S'ablutli sehoul, Kiieim.111 avenue; 0 p, in., Young People's Suciv of Clirislian L'n de.ivor; 7 p. 111,, pleaching by tlie pavtor; .11I1. ject, "The Mural inching of Miiferine." A coidi.il welcome 1-, extenilcd to all. Calav.iry llefoiined l'huicli, Me.nioe aveimo and (iihsnii slreet--llev, ,M, I., riu.r, pa-lor. senile, 10.30 ,1. in. ai 7,;:o p. nl.j Mmday school, 11,11 11. in,; ( IniMlaii i:udeavor, fi.j p, m.; Cateclil.m ut l.'U 1. 111. l'ii.t Piliiiitive Metliodi.t eliuieli, (,'iceii nidge ltcv. II, l.ees, pastor, Morning' subject, "l.'n. ion(louj Los,"; evening nibjeel, "(icthscinauc." S, W. L, Monday evening. All aie welcome. All Souls' fuivrisallst eliiireh, Pine stieet, near Ad mis .iv cum. Sell Ices at I0.3W a, m,, conduel. ed b.v Mr, Alfi.nl Donley. 'I lie subject of the ills eouiso will be, "What Constitutes, .1 Man?" sun, day school at 11.13 a. in. No evening service. MUsll'. Itillioad V. M. C. A, (iospel ineeilng fm m1. load men, their families and fi lends hundiy at .1.1.1 p. 111. Addles,- by (ev, 1,'eoigo L. Alrlch, Special iniulu by the Simpson Hale ipuitette. All aro welcome. Dicsson Illy Cliapcl -sundiy inoiuiiiu .siiviu at 10.30, eondiulcl by supciliit indent Mnboiii, ut" tho Itesi-.e Mss. 11. Itestuu Mission Meeting i-vei) nl-abi ,, s o'clock. All ,iie welcome knightsTfmalta, Ihe supreme eonuiiandci,i of the Knights of Main will hubl their annual convocation at Ito Chester, N. V, 011 (K(. 3, 10 ami 17. Prepau lion aie lapidly propreylng, and (he various eoniinillccs laving the maltcr In t-haigc aie la beling earnestly (o uisiiie success. A souvcnii piogiom is lo bo Issued. Visiloiii will be pie. ent lioni all part of (lie country, Several fa mom drill eoip?. in full unlloim, beaded by eckbiated brass bands, have itgiiiiled lliclr lii tciitloii uf being piCMiit. King Richard coiunuudciy, .No. 117. at l liaiu bctsbuig, I'a., on May u, will admit .1 class of ftJSJBKJ THE FAME OF HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED BY ANV OT.tER COMPLEXION SPECIALIST. .,. - . The most imitated woman in the world ' ' Tiik DiscovKRiiit or Face Bleach- j MME. A. RUPPERTS? 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Central Bailroad of New Jersey. Station In New Vork foot of Liberty street, N'. It., and South Feny. timi: tauu; in Enxcr nov. m, moo. Traini leave Scranton for New York, Newark, rilzabclli, Philadelpliia, Kaston, Betlilcliem, At lcnlovvn, Muucli Chunk and White Haven at S.."u a. 111.; expicsi, 3.10; express, ;i,f,o a. 111. Sun d'ovs Mi P- '' For ritteton ni' AVilke-Hane. fi.SO a. m. ; l.lu and S.W P- ' Sundays. 2.15 y. 111. or naltimoie and Washington unci points South and West vi.e lletlileliem, 8.u0 .1, m, ; 1.10 and !..W 11. in. t-undays. 2.n p, m. I'm- I-oiifr Iti.inch, Ocean drove, tie., ut s.sn a m. and 1.1U p. in. . .. .,.. I nl.,ll..l ,11.1 llj,.!.h.i. !- ,, lor iccuiin.H. ..".... .. ......,s.,,..K. .,i s.i. lentovvn, S.30 a. in. and 1.10 p. 111. f-imiljys.. 2.13 p. Tor Poltsvllle, 6.SO 11. ni. and t.W p. ni. TIuourIi tickets to all poiutK east, taulli and vvct at lowest rales' at tlie alalion. II. P. IIA1.D.VIN. f.'en. I'asi. ,al. .1. II. OI.II VUSII.V, (Jen. Mipl. Lehigh Valley Bailroad. In r.lleet MjkIi . 1(01. l'or Philadelphia and New- Yolk via II. t; II. It. It., al li.l") und 11.53 .1. in., arcl 2.IS, 1.27 (lll.uk Diamond i:piess), aid 11. to p. 111. Sun-da.v.s-, D. & II. It. II., 1. .'. S.27 p. ill l'or While Haven, Ilizleton and principal point3 in the coal regions, via D. II. K, II., (.1B, 2.18 and 4.27 p. ill. K"i' Pottnvillc, ,.27 p. ni. l'or Itethlehcni, listen, Heading, Han isbiirg and pilncipal iiil.-iiiie-ili.elc. stations via I). i: II. It. I!., (1.11, 11.31 u. in.: 2-1S. 1.27 (Black Dia mond Kxpres), 11.30 p. ni. &und.i.is, D. ft; II, I!. II., 1.5S, K.27 p. in. l'or Tunkhannocl:, Tovvanda, Klmlia, Itbica, fieneva and prlnclpil intennediite station,, via D L. t W. 1!. It., S.0S a. in.; 1.03 and 3.10 p. m. l'or Ooneia. lto:hcster, Iluftnlo, Niag.ua Tails, Chicago and all points west, via D. A,- II. It. It., 11.65 a. m., 3.3J (Ulark Diamond Kxpiess), 7.1S, 10.11, 11.30 p. in. Sundays-, D. & II. It. B., 11.03. 8.27 p. in Pullman nailor and sleeping or Lehigh Tmllcy pailom car on all u.iiiis between Wllkes-ltaue and New Yoi! Philadelpliia, lliilf.ilo and hits- pension Iliiuge ItOLLIN II. WH.III'lt, Ren. supt., 20 Coitland Mli,.r.t. V.'iv- Ynik. CIIAI(l.i:S S. Li:i:. Cen. P Agl-. -ii Coitland Ml ret, New ork. w. ,nonni:m.ciii;h, inv. p.i,n Agt., .south Bethlehem, Pa. Pol- ticket-, and Pullman reservations apply to 301 Lackawanna avenue, Scunton, Pa, Delnwaie and Hudson. In nnect Nov. 23, 1000. ' TiaiiiB foi C.irbondalo le.ivo Scranton at 6.10. 7.3.1, ls.a.1. 10.13 .1. in.; 12.U0. 1.20, 2.41, a.02, fl-'ti, e',.23, 7,57, 0.13, 11.15 p. 111,; 1,10 j, m, "l'or Honesdale-o.20. 10.13 a, in.; 2.11 and C.20 ''Vor Wilkes Ban e-0. 1... 7.4S, o.l.'!. filiS. 10.41, 11,:.-, a ; I.-.3. "-'"'. i-u- ''-". -io.7.i9, 10.11; U.M p. in. l'or L. V. It. II. points O.I.1, 11.35 a. 111.; 2.13, 4.27 and ll..'- p. ,'" for Peui,slvaui.i II. II. polnls-0.43, U.38 a. m.; 2.1S and 4.27 p. in, l'or Albany and all points north-0.20 a. rn. and 3.5! P. I". 1 SUNDAY Tlt.MNS. I01 Caibondale-n.cK), 11.3.1 a. in.; ?,4f, 3,52, 5.47, 10.52 p. m. l'or Wllkes-Baue O.-iS, 11,53 a, m,; 1,3s', 3,2s, 0 27, 8.27 p. in. Tor Albaiij' and points not th 3.5-; p. m, for llonesdalc U.0O a. m. and 3.5J p. m, . Lowest rates lo all points in United &tatej and CHiuda. .1. II. lU'ltniClv, (i, P, A Albany, N. Y. H, W. CBO'sS', H. P. A., Scranton, Pa, foity.eiglit to receive the higher ricgiecs by ex e'lnplillcalloii b.v tliand Itecoider (Jeoigo II, Pieice. 'Iliey bavo all tiavclcd tho Knight of Malta and Black ilegu-is und a sepaiato night has been set apait for the Bed Ciosi and Sepul rlue. May 7 will bo devoted to a piibllo ineut ing in I'lankllii lounty, vvbiio a new com. liiaudery ii being oiganied. Bed Cio-s eomniandery, No, 27, at Milton, on Apill 2.1, gave tho Bed Cross and Sepulchre in full foi 111. 'this (Oiiinuiid U glowing both in luiinbcikliip and lluancos, and its degree voil; is of a high orilei, VloilliUIn He ho louiiii.liidel.v, No. I'll, at lliiiiesboio, Pa., his piiieliiMil a line lot, on vvhli Ii a large Knight ol .Malta trnipln will bo built, Willi mil pall iip'to-dltu in rveiy nr-tie.iil.ir- l I. line. 1 1. mi i.lei.v, No. 5, at Philadelphia, 011 Apiil 2'., will bold 1 public "inoek Hill." and evriy elloil will be i.i.nle lo convict Iho prisuuii of a vi'iy I11i11c.11, nfleiise. Imprilal (oiiiiiiandiry, No. 2.'3, at Cni'slcr, on April 3ii, will receive a lirgu class l' special dis peiisatiou. Jangling Nerves. Arc j nit Irrltabie? Dei ynu sleep badly? Is It hard tu I'oiicuiitr.iti; your thtiuirlits? It, your appatlto poor? On you feci tlri'd, n?sitkss and despondent .' Try l.lelity'.s Cclury .Nerve e'oiiipotiud. It will do you iiioi-o tfood than any. thing you linvo t'ver tried, Sold by Matthews Ktotliers,. MME. RUPPERT .. I i , ( For thirty years a s&ccessfof career AlJOADjrtMEJTABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAO Schedulo in Effect March 17, 1001. Trains leave Scranton: 6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, 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. For Hasfleton, week days only. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1, H. HUTCHINSON, Cen. MKr. J. 11. WOOD, Clen. I'ass. Agt. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western In Effect Dee. 2, 1000. South Leave .Scranton for New York at 1.10, 3.00 fi.30, MM and 10.03 a. ni.; 12.55, 3.33 p. in. Tor Philadelphia at 8.00 and 10.03 a. tn.; 12.53 and 3.33 p. in. Tor Stroudsburg- at 6.10 p. rn, Milk accommodation at 3.40 p. m. Arrive at llobokcn at 0.30, 7.18, 10.23, 12.03, 3.15, -MS, 7,11) p. m. Arrive at Philadelphia at 1.0H, S.23, 0.00 and S.22 p. m, Arrive from New York at 1.10, fl.:B and 10.2J a. in.: 1.00. 1.52, 5,43, 1.45 and 11.30 p. ni. Horn Stroudsburg; at 8.0S a. ni. Xorlh Leave Scranton for Buffalo and Inter mediate stations at 1.15, 0.35 and 9.00 a. tn.-. 1.53, S.4S and 11.33 p. ru. For Oswego and Svracu.se at G.33 a. m. and 1.65 p. m. For Ulici at 1.10 a. m. and 1.55 p. m. For Won. troFc at C.uO a ni; 1.05 and 6.43 p. in. Fo Nicholson at 4.0U and 0.15 p. m. For Blng. hamton at 10.20 0. in. Arrive In Scranton from Buiralo at 1.25, 2.53, 5.15 and 10.00 a. m,j a.30 and 8,00 p. in. From Oswego and Syracuse at 2.03 a. 111.1 12.33 and 8.00 p. m From Utlcj at 2.53 a. 111.; 12.33 and 3.90 p. m, Froi. Nicholson at 7.50 a. m. and 0.00 p. nj. From Montrose at 10.00 a. m.; 3.20 and 8.00 p. tn, flloonieburg Division Leave Scranton foi Noithumbeiland, at 0.43, 10.05 a. m.; 1.55 ana 5.00 p. m. for l'lyinoutb at 1.05, 3.10, a50 p. m. Tor Kingston at 8.10 a. m. Arrive nt Northumberland at 0.35 a. ra.; 1.10, 5.00 and 8.4? p. 111. Arrive at Kingston at 8.53 a. m. Arrivs at Plvmouth at 2.00, 4.32. 0.45 p, m, Arrtvi In Scranton from Northumberland at 0.43 a. m. 12,35, 4.00 and 8.43 p, m. From Kingston at 11,1)0 a. in. 1'iom Plymouth at 7.55 a. ra.; 3.". uuel 6.33 p. in. SUNDAY TBAINS. South Uave Scranton at 1,40, S.OO, C.50, 10.01 p, 111.; 3.33 and 3.40 p. in. North Leave Scranton at J.15, 6,33 a, jn.j l.fsS. 5.18 and 11.85 p. rn. Dloomsburg Division teava Scranton at 14.01 a. 111, and 5.50 p. m. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Tiino Table In Effect Sept, 17, WOO. Trains for Havvley and local points, 'connect, ing at Havvley wltli Krio rtllroad for 'New York, Nevvburg and intermediate points, leava tSvraa ton at 7.05 a. in, and 2.25 p. tn. Trains arrive at Scranton at 10.30 a, m. and 0,10 p. tn. Xsfmd Card in effect Vc9 30th, 1900 SCRANTON DIVISION. an 801 I pvT stations 7 10 .r.y.Y..W.I8dSt.Lr. HI t '10 IV 1010 iMAr, , Csdosla ,,,Lv, Jit 111 - ,,,iiieiH.ocic,,, ' . .blallliflit. . " .Pnsvton aik, " ,.10 'II ,.10I . 11)1', ,10 CK) 910 " ,,.1'oyiitolln,,, " li " .....Orson..,., " tiavooa urxi U I'll I IV U.UII ev 4 rtianv fib, " . Uiilondtlll., " .t'.irtkt lev KM II 111 " Cuiluiida.lV.I " . 8 10 t 1 0 1 1 :! . I'mtion.lsle, .VVIlllH I riHi- . , ... S b uclll II ... esouiii ii " ,. DHiDMiIm , ..eai'sMiiur ,.. on s.-oiioi ,. cis stiiD:.? " .. SH 81'IOU .. sill S 10 10 1.1. " ,,..800 8 HI0 481 ,.,.603 S. '.ilO IS " .. .603 es.'HIl " 6tt s:jiioiolv PWI ix tu .Msrtll'ld Vil, " ...u Mav tt...l .Jerlnvn. Ar, libs Id.. VV'liiln.i .. ' 7 IS 1 7 II :iih I'nkvlll eiiv.lii.i.., Prlceliuig., " ,7 so I ill nop '7 si .1'iovlrlfiico., " 7 Park-plHi-o,. 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