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THE SORANTON T1UBUNE-SATURDAY, MAY' 18, 11)01.
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Religious..
Tim ttilrtecnlli ntniiiml ronvi'titliin of
thi' I'liite.Mtiuit Kilnt'oml church tit the
nioi'PKp of I'cimsylv'Miilii will convene
In Trinity Hplmirml ulinrch, Pottsvllle,
IickIiiiiIiii? on Tnosilny ovpiiIiik, Mny -t.
on TiiPdiliiy iivt-nltiK the iiiwcuslim
will form In the Sunday Hnhool room
nml filter 1 ho rliurcli lm tho fnllowlne
urtlcr: f'hoh', Iny lpmtleH, rlerny. nml
tliu hllioi. In the Kiini'timry, with Hip
IiIhIkid'. will lie tlip Iters. II. 1. .lotu'H,
1). T).. U'llllnni I'. OrncK. U. li.. Al. A.
Tolmnn, nml the Iter, .lumps K. I'mv-ptf-',
p. U. rector of Trinity iliiirch.
The HPrvlcen will be eoniluetpil by Itev.
U. Stcrllmr. 13. D or Smith Itetlilplieni.
iinil the Itov. Willltiin nilton Mints, of
AVIllliiinsiiort,
Tim service wilt ln cbiiriil nt the
nlTertor.v. the choir will clnjf "KIIhb
Wide Ye I'ortiils Kvorlustlntr," from
the "Redemption,' by liounod.
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Tomorrow nlylit's Herninn by Rev,
Dr. It. '. Y. Pierce, at the I'enn Ave
nue Hupll.it church, on "In Ills Steps,"
will In.ii'mirttU' u series of ailclresses
on Rev. ''. II. Sheldon's lemiirkublo
story, ami vllt be lllnstratetl by t niiiii
bi'r of views taken from ivul life-.
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The IJrotlierhood o St. Paul will
h.uv its annual eonventlon at t'tiea,
'.V. Y.. next AVediiPHilny and Thnrs
day. Rpv. Dr. V. (I. Simpson, of As
bury church, who Is the Pennsylvania
seen tnry, will deliver an address on
"Modern Mfc and Mrotlierhuod" on
Thursday.
The rr'ciilar uiecthiR of the Motrin
dist ministers of Seranton and vicin
ity will be held in the parlors of lOlm
Park I'liureh, Monday, Altiy 20. ;it. IW."0
a. in. 'J'lie Rev. Francis Oendall will
present a wiper: subject, "The Mil
lennium, and How In Rcacb It."
M
Dr. W. ,1. Kidman, the eminent Mlblu
teacher join Philaelelnliin, will con
duct n j'ilblo study class, Saturday
evenliiB, Alay 2r,, at S o clock, in the
Second Presbyterian church. Kvery une
Is Invited and urged to come.
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The men's meeting at (lie Railroad
Yoiiiiff Men's Christian association to
morrow will be addressed by Air. I!. T.
Stone at 3.lr. p. m. Mr. Stone will also
sins' "The Days of Aly Childhood." A
cordial invilnllon to all men.
4
Rev. If. 1. Haul will .ead a paper at
the Kapllut Pastors' conference, Mon
day at 1U.:;0, on "Wycllf. the MorniiiR
Slur of the Reformation."
There will be ih meetiimr at the
Voting: Women's Christian association
tnmoirnvv. J.norns are closed for re
paiis. Fmtow's Services
Methodist Episcopal.
Uiu I'.nk c liimli I'r.ijrr and prai-o M-itlu' .it
.j'u ii. in. Picae-himr scivieo nt 10..'ie. scmion
tut.' ji'.'.i-t.int pa-tor, ltrv. L. P. Sinj;w. I'laes
miflinsr :illcr 1 lie liifinliijr Venice. Miuday
m lie.nl nt. -' p. in. .Iiutinr League nt :!. 15. Senior
Lpunith lciup nt r.;ie. 1'ro.icliliiK soiin .it
T.iiU p. in. Senium liy t lie pastor, Pr. U. M. (af.
tin. fciilijcct, "Wh.it of (lie Ilypoiritc.'" Sci-
Mic .it. Hip I'ini' Strrct Mivion: Siinclay f-rlmul
nt ! .1. in.; Kpwoitli le.isim at li.oO p. in. A
imhH.iI imil.itiim is trmlcil to nil.
-,lnn.v 3Iflliuli-t i:pi-copj i Inn rli. i nrm r
Ioiimv incniic anil Ppl.iwnro street ltrv. W. II.
Slniriin, 1 1. P.. p.istor. Peotion.il nieetinir f
i In' llrutlicrliood of St. I'.inl al 0.::n .1. 111. I'lcuh
iii'.' at fi,ao a. 111.; Milijeit, "H Salvation Com-pul-oiy
" S11111I.1v mIihoI at J."0 p. in. Dpwnilh
lii!iic at tl.;:i) p. 111., .1 union sen lie of eeiiiurs
iiikI jniiirii.'., .111 ei'nl of intuit inteuM. I'tciile
UK nt T."(i p. lit.: niiijdt, The lirition I. lie a
lioiolntinii." IV.tjtT niceliiiL', Wciliiesilay, nt
J .'!0 p. in. I!n-ine.-5 intetitiK of tlic llrollieiliood
"I St. I'.ml, on the FOtoml fointh Tuosilivs of
1.1 li nioiitli nt 7.:;o p. m.
'i stri'l Mi'tltuilUI lipiM-opal iliuirli Her.
.1. II, Austin, p.Hlur. McMnins ptOiiiliin? sirvii 0
in tn..:il; Milijrd, "l.iiu l"p to our Vi-iniis."
ll.ii- nieetiin; nt l.::n.t, 111., (I. W. Cluilili, Icnl
er. S11111I.1.V srlinul nl "J p. 111., K. W. Plone,
Mipeiiiitenili'iit. . 1 1 1 : 1 1 , .1 nml Senior Kpvtmtli
)rni;m' uiiieii ini'ilniK nt. o.l p. 111.. Miii.lmlnl
In MKi II mil' Il.11l111.111, Miperinti'tnli'iit. Rion
ins puailiiim vnicp .it T.."il. The pa-lor will
i.il;e fur 111-. Milijn-I "Aliialiani, or Hie Olieilicme
of l.iilli." 'I'lii.-- Mill lie tin' InM in n Miiis of
FCtnioiH on "UliI Ti'.-I.miuil llpims," Cl.t-.s
ineoiliix 1111 TitPMl.ty eveiiinir :il 7. Jilt p, 111,, 31, If,
Vine, trailer. I'r.iier iih'I'IIiil' on 1'rMiy even
Inir. A roiili.il Mclinine In all at nety sen lee,
llat.iploli Stieel klin.li-t :pKeopal liiunh
liei. .I.11111'- Ililiniiiurr, iM.-tof. Sctiiirs en Sine
day as follott-: Line frjt at 10 u'rlmk; pio.nli
ini; Millie at lil.::n b.v liev. Austin Cirilliii, II
I) pin-liHtis I'likr; suml.iv .limol nl. 2; Kpuoitlt
leiKtie .it i;.:;i); li'.nler, .Mm. .Intiies lleiiiiliiupi;
union ini'itln; Vili iiuiim.. Kn-nlti;; pn-ailiiiif;
bcnlie at 7."U; Mihjei t, "I'tnllt ami l,u."
I'lcil ilrin c Mdliodi.-t KpMop.il ilnnrli llev,
Ifrorsi" . Cine, p'l.-ler, lltntlii'ilimiil of . M,
OLD PEOPLE
Have a charm of their own when they
are not weak mid feeble, but bale nml
hearty, enjoying the sports and pleasures
of youth though they cannot participate J
in them. The whole secret of a sturdy
old age is this ; Keep the stomach and
organs of digestion and nutrition in per
fect order. The young man who does
not think of his .stomach will be made to
think of it as he grows old. It is the
"weak " stomach, incapable of supplying
the adequate nutrition for the body,
which causes the weakness and feeble
ness of old age.
Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
cures diseases of the stomach and other
organs of digestion ami nutrition. It
makes the weak " stomach strong, and
so enables the body to be fully nourished
and strengthened by the food which h
eaten.
" I mffrrfd for six years with constipation and
Indigestion, duriug which time I employed
everal pbyMciant, but llicy could not reach
my cne," writes sir, (J, Foppleurll.of Kurekii
Springs, Carroll Co., Aik, ! frit that there
was no help for me, coitlil not retain food on my
stomach ; had vertigo uud iionld fall helpless to
the floor. Two years ugo 1 commenced takiuff
Doctor rlerce's Ooldeii Medical Discovery an3
little ' I'elleth,' and Improved from the Mart.
After taking twelve bottle of the ' Diicovery' I
va able to do light work, and hare liceu lm.
proving ever since. 1 am now in good health
for one of my age 6a year. lovieit all to Dr.
Pierce' medicines.".
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on
receipt of at one-cent stamps to pay
espense of mailing only. Address Dr.
K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y.
Paul 1111 rli nt HI ,1. In. Snlijeit. of Illuming
irmmii nt I11..W, "Tlir Wind Sli.ikm Tire ami
Hip Sr altriincr Seed." Snniliy N-liool nt i i. m.j
ipiaitrrly love Icka). nt 0."n; pie.iililmr nt T.-'lo
by III. Aihlln riiillln, folloucil liy K.itriinidiL of
tin' t.nnl'.M Mipprr.
tVd.ir Aiclino Mrtlioilbt KplMiip.il ilnncli I'.
I. Ilol.v, p.nlor. .Mi'L'linx of Urol Ini hood at 0. IS
11. in.; piradillitr by paMnr, ll).."0 a. in,; iptar
Irrly tnerliin,' In Hie aflernooii; loir fe.t'l nl l,.tn
p. in, Sermon by Itev. Pr. A, (irlMIn, pir.ddhit;
older, tit 2 p. in,; Junior lrnswe nt :i.."U p. In.t
llpuottli le.mne, ()..') p. in.) frliotl frrinoti by Hie
pator, 7,!I0 p. lit, A urlcomr to nil.
roint Stteet ilcllioill.t KpUropal ilimcli-H. '.
Ionian, p.elor. Cl.n, l.,, u. in., O. I). PeWllt,
leader. Pie.iclilng, lu.flt); bnnilay m IiooI, II. I,
H. It, JI.uk. rupcrlntciulrnl. .Iitnlor lraunr, Jt.sn,
Mrf. I'leil Khnr, Miirilnlrmlenl; Kpiiotlli Iraijlie,
l!.,':n. I'rrJililinr, 7,;;n. ,-eal fur.
.Nny Ann 3letlioclbt Kpbeopal ilnnrli Snnilay
mIiooI nl 'J.itO p, in.. Prank IMnuuP, snporlie
tetiilnit. Prrarlilinr liy tlir p.tlor, .1. I!. AlKtlll,
nt .'l.:;n. t .f iiicellntf at I p. in,, V, M, XKnn,
lnidei, I'l.ijrr inei'tlin; un Tlmiday rionhn;.
All wrldimr.
1'lHl (iernini .Mrtltoilbl HpiKiopal ilnnrli, Ait
,iiih ninne ntni Inr plteet- ft. Iloliolin. pastor,
l'lradiiii- scribes lO.W) .1. in. and 7.W) p. tn.
The Milijut in llio lnotnltig will be "I'.iNr nnd
Tine Wordilp," nml in Hie rienlng, "Mo.-c, tlir
riidmiiied lilint." Snndiy "eliool at noon and
nt :! o'cloik" p. in, nt Hie Tailor Aienne rliapel,
Mpwoilh league nieetiiig nt U.4i p. in.; piajer
ineetlii!.' on Tliui'siliiy evening.
Afik.m 3letlioilbt llpinopal eliiiiili, llou.lhl
lilaic Dr. . N llcnlley, puloi. I'lraililng
lO.Wi a. in.; Miliicit, "Definite Aim a 1'iiotor in
Hie It, ho of Life." Sunday .-1I100I, i;:i) p. in.
Christian Kmlravor prayrr ineethitf. 7 i. 111.
Pii'.ielilinr, 7.1" p. in.; Milder), "Tlie Opportuni
ties of 1 iti late.'' A ronlial iielionio In all.
Baptist.
"run Mriiur ll.iptbt rliinili Pie.uliiiig nioin
hi: at. n.;;n mil rvenluir ut 7,0, by the pnslm'.
I'rv. I!. I'. V. 1'icnr, 1). I). Morning pia.t?3
in tl.r Inwi-r leinple t 'i.t.i o'cloik. Thenirt of
I lie morning mmiiiom, " I'iie ."-plide ul Life." Sun
iliy m hool nl 'J o'i loi k .tl Hie home , hnu-Ii,
and ".HO at the Aiiuiienn.in '.nlK-inu. V. P. S. C.
K. nt il..:n. 'lopic of the nmiiur srinion, "In
Un Mip," illustt.id iiitl, a nuinlier ol liea.ii
titul iiw-.
1'iiot Itaptiit eliiiuh, ,soulli 3Ialn airline Itev.
P. I". Mathev, pjlot. The iimuI servheH 11101 11
ing .nnl 1'ii'iiiiig by the. pator nt 11. SO 11, 111.
and 7.:;n p. m. Subject for the evening Mill bo
"Line t'pon l.nie; line 11 Little and Tlieto .1
Little"; Mmdjy mIiooI, '.'..lO p. 111., I'ljiuoulli
elitnili, Pr. lleddoe, superintendent. Mr. L. M.
Xcwell, of tliu Woman's 3lblon.ity union. Mill
mre' the ladies of the ihuuli nl. :'."U p. in. .it
I In- home of Mi, llediloe, fl'JI Soutli Main ave
nue; li. V. P, I'. servile, liorile hall, li.:!0 p.
111.: legular ueei.ly pia.ier nnetiii, 7."' . 111.
All nu- iieliome to HirMi h-eiviie.
.I.11 Ivmii J-tieet Itapti-t ihurt'li Moining prai
er meeting at !..", leader lliotlier loan .lone-'.
Seinion at Hl.-iO by tlir pastor, Rci. Tlioin.i; de
(linihy. II. P.: lopie, "Tin; Hoiim'IioIiI of
railli." Mimlay stliool at 2 p. in., Prothir
('Itailo- llollev, Mipeiiutrudetit, Ku'tilng ser
iltr nt 7 -harp. A mUsion'iiy .-eiiirc will he
lield. I'he mldte-M will lie giieli liy Mr?. II. Neil
ell, .1 lepre.-ent.itiie of 0111 llomr MRsionaiy so
1 lety. Jli-. Veuell i .1 gifted peaKer arid will
intete-t. ou in her ivotk. Cood ringing will lie
leudeied liy Hie choir under the leadeit-hip of
I'lof. Louis DavW. Von are coidially iniited lo
all the -enkrs nnd piivllegrs out' chinch alTord.
Ihern llnlgc baptist iliuiih l!ci. W. J, Fold,
iator. Moining pra.irr meeting nt 10 n'rlork.
Pic.alihig by the pastor nt 0."0 .1, 111. nnd 7-i!0
p. m. Suliieit in the moining. "A .Man of
Cod;'1 in Hip rirning, "Tlir Searching Kyr."
Sunday silmol al 11. I5. t'nion nicrling of the
.Inuioii and Senior- at U.::0.
lllal;rly Il.iptist. ilinrcli liri. Dai id t-pfne-cr,
D. P.. pastor. 10.31) a. in., the third ternion
011 "'I ho Pattern Player," snhjrrt, "Tile Mis
sionary Desiir"; ll.T, ,1. in., Ilihlr Bclionl; 7.II0
p. m.. !,ecor.d sermon on "The Hook of Until,"
Mibiect, "Until, the Industrious Oleaner." Ihrry
liody liekonie.
North .Main Avenue llaptit iliuirli Pu-ai lilng
in I lie inoining nnd ri Piling by llev. Allien II.
Smith. Morning Iheine. "Investment in Op.
porluiiily": rvruine lliriue. "The Power of
Illeht Thinking." .ihl.lli school at ". o'clnrU;
Junior li. Y. I. I'., ut :i.l."i oMoil;; (hri.-.tian
l.'inlrnvor at Il.'JO o'eloek. Monday riming ihc
pastor will leeturo on Ihr Veil- 'I'est anient. Tues
dai eiening, 1 lass , mil r.teinpor.uy speech. Wed
iie.ilay, prayer incinng.
Presbyterian.
I'll -1 I'lrohitciirfii iIiiikIi Sriiiir. 10.:;0 a,
in.. 7.0 i. m. Pr. .MeLeod Mill pieadi. Mid
week pia.ier srniir, Wednesday rieiiing, 7.13.
Sliangn.s urlionie.
Sriiml Piesliytriian rlnucli Tlev. I'li.ulcs K.
liohiiiMiu, P. I)., p.ialor. Seniirn 0..".(i a. 111.
nnd 7.Mi p. in. All nto coidially iniited 10 at
tend. (iiren Itidgr I'lcshiteii.in (lini'ih ltrv. I. .1,
loin-lug, pastor; Itev. L. R. I'o-trr, .lAslslanl,
10,::n, Mrilir of untliip, with seinion liy Hie.
pastoi; II', bible fchool; il.lj, (liristian Ln
donor; 7. 1.'i, iiiililp, Mlth Fernion by Hie pas
lor, hiihjcit, "WI10 Will Saie Hie C'lilldrrn
I'roin Hie Saloons! All inviUil and iirkoiucd,
I'loiid'-me 1'irsli.ilrii.iii iluiii'h Sulijrel of
.rimnii M I0.KO ii'ilotl,-, "A Suprih Tiutli of Tivo
Si-riptmc Pacts." Ilirnlng Hirnir, "tlod In Ihr
laith." Un. Dr. f.'uild Mill on npy Iho pulpit,
Mmil.iy silioot nml Lmleaior sotk-ly ns ti.siial.
Milliner Avenue Pir-hytviian iliurrh, inrnrr of
Sunnier airline and Pike street. Moining ser.
liir nl I0.."0 ,1. in,; Sunday school at p. m.j
ptraelilug In tlir cirning at li o'dnrk; C II,
Hitiely, 7. p. 111.; iiild-tirrk Miller, MViliiei-
day, 7. Pi p. in. All Mrleomr.
Nnslibmn Mnet l'trfby leilau ilntnli llev.
Mm P. .Mnff.it, D, P., i.ilor, Seivins. at 10.;!il
a. 111, ami 7,:iO p. 111, Ilihlr school .it i in,;
tlnisli.in LndeaMir, 11.SO p. tn union Hireling
ivllli the Juiiioi', Pia.ier nirrtlng WrdnrMlay
7.M) p. in. Tlie pistor will pirarli inoining anil
ri ruing. All wrliomr,
Admit Airline rhipol, eiv Yoik clierl The
(lev, ,lnmr, llughri, will prc.iih at lii.!) a, 111.
and 7.W) p. 111. Suiulay school 111 :t o'clod;. Mr.
Iliandlri, Mipeilulrudrnt. Mr. lluglirs will Iracli
Hie mens llililn ilns. Christian Kndraior at
li. l"i. WrdnrMlay evening Mr, Paine will mn
dint an rtangrllalir n'rilu'. Ali ivrleomr to
Ihrsr herilir,.
( apoiisr Pi rob In I an ih.iprl Piraililtig by Hie
pastor, ltrv. I,. II, I'ostcr, at 10,:;o and 7,:;0;
Sunday sihuol, ,1 p. m. ; irnlor 1,'uileavor, (J..S0
11, 111,; .liinior Cnilr.iM'r, 7,K0 M0ml.1v; praier
meeting, T.tio ThnrMlay rvrnlng. Heading loom
open l'liday I'MiiIng, Kverybody welcome to all
servi(c.
Episcopal.
m. Paiiil'i l.'piecopal chutrli, Wcjf Siranton
fclihi.itloii of tlia Holy lluclurUt at 7..'I0 and
ln.;;il ,i. in.1 riming i-ony, 7,.'!D n'tlnck; fundi)
nli.iol, main drMilnienl, 0.a a, in.; infant dr.
i.irliienl, -.".0 p. in.
Chrbt's iliuich, coiutr Waolilnglon atenuc and
l'aik etirrl llev, ". S, Hallrnline, lector, Scr
vlu l.."U .1. in,, -'.SI p, in. and 7.S0 p. in, All
tr.it fire. All welcome.
Iteformed Episcopal,
(iuce Iti'lonned i:plcopal church, Wyoming
aicnne, below Jlulheiiy street Itev, Ororgr L.
Alrlili, pastor. Prayer and pulse servko at 0.;;0
a, in.; ditlnc worship at 10."0 a. m. and 7.'.0
p. in. Preaching by the pj.tor, . in., "Tho
Mind ol Clirtit," Phil, 2: 3-8; p. m., "Our
Mat lour," lleh. T: '-5; Sabbath school al 12 m,;
Y. P. S. f. K. at 11.SO p. in. Svt are ftcr.
trangi'i coulially iniited, ilihlc (lass for les
son study on Wednesday rvining at 7.50, fol
lowed liy Hie tegular pujer meeting at S o'clock.
All ate lU'homc.
Evangcliettl Lutheran.
Kwngclical l.utliriin .Sumlay after Ascension,
(lospel, John, .v;':'j-xil:l; Epistle, Peter,
lv:Ml. ,
trt. MjikN. Wa.libuili and Kourteentli ultcei
ltrv. A. b. Raincr, Ph. I)., pastor. Seniles,
10.80 11. in. and 7.50 p. m. ; Luther league, O.ro
p. m.j hinday svliool. II m.j Wednesdiy r.
1 iiv, 7.10 p. m.j MUsion band, faturdia, t-W.
Sunday School
Lesson
for
May 19.
INTISOIJIXTIO.V.
rONTIIXT. Wo Into tio critalu inonl Ol
ttltnl Ir.ilisplird attrr Ihr apprarntire ol Jesus
to tlu rlrtrti In .1 mountain of liitlllce. lining
their rrnoitrd their rnnimlxlon llio Knionr may
have pmpotrly ivltlnli.tiui fiont Hie iimtles that
they inlklil hale time and oppnilimlt.i' to .uljti't
their tliotinhlfl to their woiM-witta mission, It
l prcli.thlr, hniicvrr, that Iln eaiiw to tlirtn
occiislonally, nlllinuah Iln; evnniirllts make no
mention ol stub llt.i. It Is believed Hub dur
iug thosi! d.iy.4 He. was tern of Die. hundrtil
hretlnrii na mentioned by Paul (I lor., xv:"),
'J'hn whole banit etitainly rcluriird lu .Irlilsaletii,
prthaiH by iippniiilinrnt with tho M.ilrr (I Cor.,
.v:7), Wllhoul Uoiilil. the itpprAiatur to .taint's
oicinieil after tin aiilval in Ihr cairnl cll.i.
lllVMON-. 'Ihr pasrapc .set for our pir."iil
study may be illvlileil into livo girat parts. The
Hut pari (rrsrs 41 to 10 llublslir), lelates Ihc
instructions ilelliried by .Icmis lo the u peed lea
In .lernsalcin Ills Inst Molds lo them, ilelenlng
on that nccoutit moil, earelul rotislilerallon. In
Hip seionil part (verses SO lo M), Me hair un
arioitn) of Ills ascension, l'or nil this we arc
Indebted to Luke. Static makrs only a slight
rrleicnie (Cliion., xvlslfl-'O). liable to lie inUt.n
deilood. Jliilthciv closes his fni.spel Midi the
comniisKion nnd .lolin with the scene at (lalllre.
lint the leloied pl..isleinn, Hie (uiiiparilon of
Paul, let the world know hoiv and Mhetr .Irsiis
tciinlualeil His enrtlily laboifi, gi.'lng hi his iro
Olds of the npostlrs tAclr, iibll!), ninth liifmnu
tioli mil loiilaliird in bis l'opol,
Till: TLACIIINC, .IIMv
tltll'Trili;, llring n."emblrd onir tnoie in
the city of .Icm-abut, probibly In the upper
loom, when- they had often met (Maik, xlv:15),
Te.sii.s iHrtierded t deliver His filial words to
thfl npoles, I'orty il.i;.' had passed shnr In,:
icsiutcction and brfoie anotlier day dawns Ills
bodily pir.-enee Mill hi! lenioved forever fn in
their sight. lie llml lecalkil His stnteinents,
made before Hi." cittciflxinu (Matt.. xih'Jl) that
the prrdlrtions cotifernii.g Messiah miNt nit lie
fiiinilrd in Illnisrlf. He ilciird them tu know
Hint M'hnt. had l":.ieplirii, ntllictivr :is It secm.'il
to be, was iieci'ssjiy to siipiott His ilaliu. In
doing this lie hoitoiul nil Hie sailed wilting,
mentioning llirui under Ihtrr brads M,i?e5,
I'mplirtx, I'-.ilins, Theribr He laid tho basts of
Hie new dbpeii-.inoii. I.'liiistl.inlly iim.st he
llildie.il, not ,i ri'i'iiiii, not a new brginiiing, hut
n:i evp.tu-ion ami a fiiltillmrut. lu utter ir.u
Hie apostles went lo thiir i oii'ilr.Miieit witli this
Ira.ldng lAet.s, Mlll:y.
INr-ItJH r. Haling apptaled to Siriplnie, .tr-u
souglit. to pirp.ue Hie apostle-, in study )-erip-
I in- aiu;lit. lie uwv: how they, as well as
the Mhole .Irwl-h nation, bad stumbled oirr 'ir
tnin pails (Mall., xli ::!). llr thriefore oiiemd
the ltnder.'.lautlings of tlie npo-tlrs. applying tlie
dlrri't rncitiy of Hie Holy Spitit (Psalms, ci..
IS), as nfterwnrd L.Mlia rei rived hrlp (Acl.,
.witll). Tills spiritual ipjiikening granted (I.
l'or., ii:ll), He rpl:iincd certain passagrs Hi.il
irlrirrd to the Millcriug, death and rr.niicelion,
sliouiug Hist. thr.M rvonls wrrr loirtohl by the
Christ. Vront that He ndinncrd lo unfold tho
nlternate piupo.-e of .Mrsinli, us lrligious and
not political, nnd Irk.! to make them nuclei
stand that they Mef called to bo witne.-ses. tint
they une to preach .inning all nations, begin
ning nt .leiusalem, that Hie themes of their
pte.iuhing should be lepentaner and lemissioii of
sins in His name. This lotMitutcd a Miy ion
ii.se statement, of Hie apostolic function and nf
Hie spirit, nnd scope of the le-jiel (ba., .lls.ii;
Ho-., il :iS).
I'DWi:i!. This l.i.-l iiu-iiiictiou was dniibllc.s
reeriird with lnlsghing. How (oitld three apt is.
ties begin such a woik in .leru-alem and con
tinue it to distant cities and lauds fl lor..
ii:tl)? .lesus did no) long leave them in iloulit.
"Tatty jo ill Jrnisalrm until ye In: endued with
power from on high" (irrsr 'i). He intruded
that thej' should go, not. in their own name and
strength, hut by that help which conirs iioui
ajiove (II Cor., iv:,"). Had Ihry brrn attentive
to His foimrr word', tliri- might have knonn
that Jesus would build His own tliuiih (Matt.,
xvitlR). ll.nl thry duly condried Hie b-.sons
of other day., they would lime known Hut teehle
insliunienls in IkidV hanils hernmr inigbtj'
f.ludgrs, vii:7), a tiutli which altriivard was
learned and applied with much four (.1 f!or
i:27),
KINfiOOM. lt is dilhiult to s.iy wlial iuipirs
sion the foirgolng made upon the minds ot the
npostlcs. Iluf one matter, drat- to their hearts,
and to (he hearts of all their people, the .Master
had omittrd, and the rrfetrnce. to power mny
have brought It up. And so they inquiti'd,
"Will thou nt this time restore Hie kingdom
lo Israel" (Acts, i:fl)? Shall the Rinnan joke
be luckrii and the people of Cod deliicredf
Miall Ibis be a picliniinary to tliat pienibing?
Shall Hie ptoinlscil power he itrd for goiriu
mental piupniirs? Hon- strange the tine-lion
srems tn us! Hut the people hid not learned
lo separate hetHcen chuicli and Mule, 'Iho
tMAAm.....am...imn.imtttttttAAAAi
Mnrnin? Piilijcct, "flearinir Witness for f'liiUt";
PM'nliiS .sulijiit, "Tlio Holiovoi's Triimipli."
Ilcily 'IViiilty, Ail.ims avriiur ntnl Miillieny
Mrcs-t Itrr. ('. (i. Spirkcr, p.istnr, oniii-i,
lU.tiO 11, 111, unci 7,::0 p. m. ; Liitlni- le-.iitiii', ti'U)
p. in.; Miniljy si'lmol, Vi m. i .Mivion I1.1111I,
Satunl.iy, 10 j, in.
M. I'aul'.s, Slmrt avenue-Itev. W. C. L. I,.iin-r,
pa-slor. S'lviccs, ll)'lll a, 111. nml T.t'.ii p, m,;
Sunday Kclioiil, 2.::(i p. ni ; ('.itii'lulii'.il liltiu-.
linn, .'I, l-'i p. in.; l.ullior lcimio, W'ciliicsil.ij ,
7.!M p. in. Sprcijl cniirr?iliiiiij nicctinc; .it
".-lu p. 111.
Willi's, Milllin airniie lloi. I'. I'. Ki.wliii.inii,
p.l-tcr. N'lliics, 1ll'!(l 11, in,; MmiUy mIiooI,
i p. 111,
(Inist ilnncli, (iil.ir .iiciiiio nml lllreli Mint
Iln-. .Liiw Witl.o, p.ilor, loi loci,, in,:iii .1,
III. anil 7,:i0 p. in,; ,"iiiul.iy si'licml, -' p. in,
M. IVIoi'.s, 1'in.rntt avrmir llev. .luhn It 111
clulpli, pastor. Sen lies, lO.Hil a, 111. aii 7.:;n
p, in.; Sunday t,cliool, 2 p. in.
I.mniimiii'l ((Iniiuii-I'oli.sli) I.iillici.ui ilntnli,
Iti'CM' strict ltrv. IVidiiiaiul Satldmrlrr, pi-.
lor. I'rrjcliincr in tlip flenuau lauciui-r, at 10
a. m.; humlay school, ! p m,
flracp Knslislt T.nthcr.111 cliunli (lirncrul S.in"'l
cottier MjiIIsoii uti'iiuo .1111I Miilliriry mIiti
ltrv. Luther Iles.s Waring, pastor, n.ai a, m,,
t-iiuilay mIihoI; 10.K0 a, m.. rllrino oilip,
subject ot scrnion, "Tim Ascrn-lon of (liir Lmil";
7.00 p. 1,1,, Y. I'. P. ( K.J 7.1-1 p. 111,, illvino
iinisliip, sulijrel of wrinem, "llaily Jlis.loii.iii
Workers ol Our Church in llrjlltrii i.ands," The
public is I'orilially InvKoel.
Miscellaneous,
(.diary Itcfortncel 'clniii-h, Moniuc teicitiic ami
lllbbon tirr-l ltrv, M. 1.. l'iinr, iiaslor. ,ser
1 ices Suiulay nt 10.KO n, 111. ami 7.;;0 p, m, Sim.
day Hliool, 11.1.1 a, 111,; Cliri.llan KtukMieir, .0
p. in.; rutclirUin S.itiiiil.iy, I p. m. Moinlns
Hibjcc-t, "Waitlns;" i-wiiliic nil'jeit, "Tin" llur.
leu of tlnlit's Last f,'rc.it Praier, yi., (he
I'tiliy .mil I'cifecliou of Ills Cliunli hn I'ulon
of ChiUlcnJotit."
People's 1'ruhiliitiou c lunch llev. llr. Hlui,
pastor. Tlieip ill lm iecul.ir pieaihiiii; fcciico
on S.ibb,ilh nflciiioiin at II o'clod, in Moic' lull,
llicjkcr flteet, (licen Iliilge, Subject, "Smiift
Nrcdnl Pliiki-s That llemeii WouM Cnininriul."
AP arc welcome.
All, Poul's I'ttiiciwIUt iliurch, I'lnc- lreet,
pear Adams aii'ime llev, .lames n. TillliiKh.it,
Main uiperinteii'lent, will prrncli at 1U.:(0 a. 111,
Simla)' toliool at 11.1.1 a, 111.
Won I'nileil r.v.uiRclieal ilnnrli, 1I0 Capoiisn
nH'iiue'Pii'aclilnc, Q.'M ami 7.K0 by (In- pastor,
Itev. J. W, Jlcs-i'iiKcr. Subject, "The' linmiita.
Me I'lnlKi'" utul "t'liilstun liilefrrlly"; Minel.iy
fcbool, 'J.'M; Junior Kiulcaior, I p. 111.; Senior
laidftivor. 11.30; nuyrr ineeliiipr. 7.."al Wrdnrsiliv
rvcrnlnp. All teals fue and cverjlmely welcome to
all imiri's.
I'li'st I'ritniliic MfllioJUl ihuuli, (inen ltidmi
Itev. il, Lees, pastor. I'rcjililiiir ut IO..10 u.
111. ami 7 p. ni. Subject,!, ''(,'routh In (irate,"
"riilclily in Little Thine." All wrkomc.
When You Get a Hendaclio
don't 'vastc u minute ut eo tn your
druggist and got a box of Krausc.'s
Headache Capsules. They will pre
vent) pain even though your akull
were cracked. They are harmless,
too. Head the gtiurantce. 1'rlco 'J.'c-.
gold by all druggists. "
Jesus Ascendsinto Heaven
Luke xxiv: 44-53.
long Paining of rrtiturlrs hail IKcd the thtrmo
s the foremost objeit of Inlrtrst hi their mliids,
Jesus Mas tcry gentle wllli Ills dull pupils. "It
Is not for joii to know Hie times," 0 said,
Then qtllrkly lie leluilied lo their lunk ot
ptraclilng. bet polllli.s alntir. .lit oil Jii'ir
mlnbtiy (Iioui., Mi:7j.
mi: Asri:si)iS(i .ir.-is.
OLIVIl'l'.- Some think Hull nil the foirgolng
mms In Jerusalem: ol tit-i i, that In ilmle or p.nt
It oictuiril as Ihr lompany w.dkril forth finni
Ibe illy. He (hat as II m.ij-, .Irsus Ird (be
aioslrn (irtse An) mil through (he eastern gale,
Hie same Hunnitli width He pawd In (lilh-iin-line,
iiiiohs (he llttli' alley, up (he wixlciu
lnpe ol Ibe Miuiiit, of Olbes, probably along hi!
way by wlili li Hie tthunphat pnncsdoii entcieil
Iho cll.i, and c.imr nl last lo the brow of tin;
hill wlirre llr had Hrpt iitnl lauientrd (Luke,
Mvsll). Tlirtr liny p.itisrd. behind Hietn was
(bo gie.il illy. Ilefoie them the lit Ho tilhuo
of liethpogc uud the town of Jlrthauy, Iho
beine of M.u.i, nppeated. Tbtit was Hie sp'jt
uleclcd for tlie ilosing uiii in llio life of
Jesiw, Thence He piiipiwd to reditu lo His
niieknt liume (.lolin, .ttl"J.
IlLnsSIID.-Lllllig Ills hands lowaid he.iien,
an attilude of rei rrrui o. nml Divine. commiitMou,
Jesus prayed for the npot1cs nnd uoiked and
pioinLsed; ajr, and imparled bli'Nciiigs. wiici
and precious innine'il! If, on the way In bin
mans (l.ukr, :,.lv:'l.!i, two of tin lu found their
lie, n Is biiinlng within Hinit beeause of Ills
uonU-lf at the mountain of linn-dlgurntloii llui'e
lejoiied III Ills pie.-etne (Mull., Miiil); iC oim
nt the sound of Ills loier braved the iltep to
meet Him (John, .1:7) how must they nil haie
hern in-piii'd nnd encouraged uliiti Hie .Mastei
hole tin m idoft in His luajerl The gentle down
of Divine giace descended on their heads an I
brails. A he.iirnly .ituiiisplirii. gathriid about
(In in, and Ihey xornird awhile to lite in .mother
lenhn. Already the pionibe Mas being fulllll'd,
They had a forela-le nf that Mlilrh Mould ronie
in tlie day of power ( cts, HrJj.
.
I'AKTIII). Tliat si cue of Idcs-ing uindua!',,.
ibniiKCil, and nmither. more iiitpir lie, followed.
Wliili! Hie .Siviour mus j-ju'.i ll:,--r. His lolin be
e.itnc! nllcicd and wit- slmily lined. They see
Hlui vi-ing and leinoviug fiom tlieiu. An un
eartld.v glnty was leiealrd in Him. And they
iii.-tiiirlllcly fell ilutin to wot.-liip tine ,"'),
the old conception of Ills diviniti- having ie
tuineil tn Ilieir iiiinils. ,-hotlly "a cloud rieriied
Him nut of Ibeir sight" (tK it!i. I'm' a
time, Mondeiing nnd benlldereil, lliey hmk
steadfastly toward heaieii, as if epeitiug tn
BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS.
By Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, D. D.
Prom Author's Notes in "The Sunduy School Lesson Illustrator," Published by P. II. Revel
& Co., Chicago. 111.1
Our ieiv of Cbri-t diierls our ivoi-ship of Hint.
Not the cntuiliv Milli ;i dead Clni-t, 1ml Hie
rmplj- nnss and the iben, liting Clni-t is the
iu-piin(lon for the holiest Moiship. .Multitudes
see ;i gloat deal moie of the noss on ihicli
.lisii- siilleied, (ban of Ibe ilhimiiied cloud
which 1-ocoiicd llim "out of their .-iglit." They
foigel tliat, while our (heal High l'rie-r. has en
lined into the holiest ot all, we aie to liie In
faith, "He is ii-en" from (he tomb nnd nboir the
world, but lie does not fnrgei the win Id nor
foisnkr bis own people in Hie world. .Icmis did
r.oi nsceud to (he 1'iillirr immrdiately on Ills
iiMUiectioii, lor He Mould rstablish the laith of
His dbciplrs in Him ns the living Redeemer,
nnd when that was accompli-hcd "He Ird the in
out ns far as fo Rellnny, anil was p.ntcd from
1 110111.' '
'I lie same my-iie gloiy light, Hie i-m.-kin.ih nf
Hie leniile, and Hie gloiy of tlie li ligiiia-
Hon, (lie "Manife'st Pn-ence ot (Jnil" cnino In
icieivr Him.
The eyes eif the disciples were luriied upiv.itd
In behold their l.oid .nui mil.-., caught up inlo
gloiy. So 11111-t (be Chli-lian eier he Inohing up
wnril by laith In behnld the touting of (he King,
tnr the oil irpe.iled pinmbe 1, -' wi ,.0IW
again."
BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY.
t5perl.il to the Srrjnion Tiibunis.
I.r-wlHliurir. 5lny 1(1. The "A I lleitno"
Klvoii hy (lu; college men cm lust Mon
day, iv.ifs 0110 of tho must successful
social events of the year. Kroiu I tn
0 o'clock they ontcrtiiinecl In a niot-t
pleaslni,' way their friends nf town anil
kowii. The recojiticm wits held in tlio
Young Men's (!hristlaii ttssociatlnn
rooms, in West college, and so taste
lully were these rooms tiiTangeel that
little of the ordinary appearance re
mained, Kvcrsreen trees, potted
(.hints, nnd an abundance of wild
fertins gave the place an almost tropi
cal itipcarace. One feature especially
noticeable was the collection of col
lege cushions, over 1M in number, ami
of all varieties.
Last week, 011 'Wednesday, ituckuell
defeated Dickinson, on the Carlisle
ginitnds, by a score of 1(1 to 1, Tho
lesult was Pfimewhat it surprise to
both teams, as a much closer gamo
was expected, lu a second gnmc nn
the home grounds, Jlucknell again de
feated Dickinson. Tlie game wan most
Interesting, and abounded In excellent
l.lnj'H on both adieu.
liuckueli 2 n 2 n :i n 1 :i x 11
Dickinson n o i n n 1 ii o- a
On rtaturday Iho Iliicknell Freshmen
defeated the Susqueliimnu Ileserves by
n Kcorn of II to S.
Looking over the scores of the past
week, It seems that Matthnwson, of
New York, Is not tho only base ball
player Mucknell ever had.
,Ou Tuesday tho annual Interclass
Hold day contests took place, in which
three local records were broken tho
mile run, two-mile run and tlio high
jump. The Hophoinore class won,
hands down, scoring 71 points out of a
possible lHft. The .Inn lens scored SO
points, the I'Yesluueii L't) and the Sou
inrs .". Summary of llrsts: 100-ynril
dash Tiffany; time, II seconds. Ono
mile ruu-Hlelfer; time, i.W, 120. yards
hurdle Kd wards; no time. UiiiiiiIiik
high jumi Pearse: height 5 feet, ii
Inches. 16-pound shot put Taylor;
distance, :tl feet, ti Inches, 110-yard
iltusli rjoodall; no time taken, lfi
liouncl humiuer throw Wilcox: no dis
tance given. 220-yiti'il hurille Olas
key; (line ;;n seconds. Ituuniiig broad
Jump I'enrse; distance, 20 feet, sis
Inches. Two-nillo run Fetner; time,
11.0. 2220-yard dash Tiffany; time, 2l!i
.seconds, Pole vault Theis; height, 0
leet, " Inches, Jlnlf-mllo run Fetzer;
time, 2.21.
On Tuesday next, liuckueli 'meets
Dickinson lu a field and track contest,
on tho home grounds. The event prom
ises lo ho of great Interest, as both
teams aro confident of victory,
Monday evening, Immediately fol
lowing a contest of the Freshmen girls
i
HY
J. E. Gilbert, D.D
Secretary1 of AmerlMn
Society of Religious
l-Jucatlon.
ralrlt sonio futther glhiipse of Ills glutton form.
Hut lu'cscntlv to angels In Hm fonti of inen
appeared and mliti "Why land jo gating up
Into hem en? This same Jesus which Is taken
up from you ehall so (nine In like manner a
Je hate seen Him go" (Aitu, lill). This ptoiit
le mil jet fulfilled, Mas hi full hatmony Willi
many of the Maln's Motds (.lolin, .ill ill).
IHITHIINLD. -A new thapler In nposliillc lilt
loty lias opened that day. That llt iilpeaiaiiie
of Jesus, Ills closing Mtirds nt tender loir, Ills
departure through tho opened sli.v, the Minds of
hr.lirnly visitor", m full of comfnil, all (Ids
Ididril to mite their lir.it t nml make Ibrni
feci Hint (he r.me In iililch Ihey cm enlisted
mus not lost. 'Ihey icllirncit to tleiusaleni, found
tliu upper loom made sacred by blcvcil nsso
elallons, and then) engaged In player (Artu,
1:1.1), They deteiinlned to wait until the -Mas-Irt'n
pinmbrd iorr was brslowril. They were
111 no danger of tinning again (o sruilnr pur
sulks (John, .l;.'l). Their lieivfoutnl faith and
hope bound (hem (ogcHicr In a compact ami
lo.ud biolheiliood. Soincllines the' Mrnl (villi
Into the ti triple, but returned tn (heir ujipei
mom s.itictmu.v. And nhva.m. with glad heatls
(hey Mete "pialslug and blrsslng Hod" (Ulse
ft.ij. The fotnid.tllotis of Hie New Testament
ihuuli Mete securely laid (llpli., il!-')). Noth
ing mole l.s needed but pouer.
-'
COM 'I.I MON".
Spr.CIAI,.--lloiv slow wrie the fulloiiets of
Jesus In uiideistaiiil Hint uud Ills catw! How
unlikely lh.il such men could nllerwatd propagate
fables, iuii-liiut a tlelilloiis cliaiaclei, nnd
then iiioilulni Illin to the wmlcll How ivlnc t
inilly Ihry jii'lclril lo Ihr tiiilh! How slupldly
nnd tenicioiisly thry lirld to preroncclvrd opin
ions! Hew lluS prison of .h-ns lo-o lnnneaiir
ubly nboce nil Ills n--.oii.ilcs, sublime in its
niatihliss bi.iuly, in its complete unity, In Its
imiiite lonsi-lcucy! Suiely, tbr-e gn-prl.s ale
tiiilblul leiie.-eulatlotis of llim.
(ii:M:RAL.--"lletween us uud His il-llile
piesetice Hint clo'id still mils. Hut the e.ie of
laith can pidie it nui! bihokl Hie gli'iilicd
Riiliemer lm niiw slttetli ut the lighl hand of
(mil. The it.ieiw of pul.ler can rise ,lboe ii
liimitgb it His ble.sing can desi-eud. And il
lie Is gone away, jrl He has ghrn 1n Ills Holy
Spitit a neater t-rnsr of His pre-euce. a clovr
infolding in (he nuns of lU (cnilrrurss, than
we ciiiihl li.ue eujiArd rvtn if we bad bird
with llim of old. We may be as near tn Him
at. nil times us the beloved di.ilii' was when
he laid bis brad upon Ills hir.isl."
"I'ailli's ln.il i- nn iipii.uil, niiwaid one ' l.n.iK
nboir tlir suu"riiiu;.s of the cioss to Hie gloiirs
of tlio clown. Piay. "Thy Kingdom loinr," and
Mittih cngerly, expiilnntly, for the cuiiiing nf
tlir King.
.IrMis will i nine' agani. When lie Mill ii.uie
we cannot now tell, 'but He noicr biu!e- .1
piotiii-s', and He has ptouibcd to i oine again.
The flisl (line .le.-us i.ime tn eat lb, it was to be
our Sj'aiiour; the second lime lie will iniiu' it
Mill be to judge Hie Morld lu lighteoiiMu-s. lie
said "I will mine agiiiu nml tuiiiuil tli.it pioiu
ie tile saint- me iniou.-.ly biohing.
U His cuiniug Hie prai ri fill watclieis will be
bold (heir Lord ami irjoke in (he J.lght j the un.
Mitlilul wnl be in rlvni.il dai l.ni". Keep jour
l:HilfJiH
Limp tiiiiiini'il .mil lmiiiiii!.', fur Iff sucli an liuur
lis ,10 think not of, jnnv l,nnl cnmrili.
Tin' III 1 nit'.it ti'(s hum wlili li rmr l.nnl
11rc.11 licil wi'ic: Itlll'lI.NT. ( DMK, lllll.lliVi:,
C()XI'IS', W TCII.
"('niiii', Lend, nml wifo Jii.iy
Tliu i-ur.-o, tlie- (-in, llio olaiii.
Ami in.ikc this lillglili'il 101I1I of oing
llniio own f-iir worlil apiiii."
for the ilecl.'iinatinn prize, the annual
Sophomore oratorical contest In argu
mentation took place in Thuta Alpha
hall.
Krnest llnughton, a member nf tin;
Sigma. Alpha Kpsllon fraternity of the
Unlvorslly nf Nebraska, was enter
tained by the members of Zotu chapter
of this university, on Saturday.
The annual institute contest in elo
cution was held in Jlucknell hull on
Saturday evening-, A large crowd at
tended, In spite of the unfavorable
weather, anil all were well paid for
their trouble. 'I'he contest was a most
excellent ono and the contestants re
ceived much well-merited praise. The
re-suit of all contests will lie announced
at conuneiicemeiit, Juno Jti,
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special lo (ho Strantiin Ttlbiine.
Tuukhnnnock, May 17. The llaptist
ladles aro building un excellent prn
giani for their 20th century entertain
nient, to lto hold on the evening of
Juno 21, In their church, Tlie Twen
tieth Century club will be eoiiinosi.il
of twenty ladles, all over 20 years of
ago, Tiieir costumes will be both an
cient and modern, Mrs. Ralph l.litle,
of Montrose, assisted liy local talent,
will furnish music, Miss Florence
1 liiflc nml nthei-4 will I'l.i.h,, 'I'll,, ml.
mission fpe will bo one cent forVach
century, or twenty cents. Doors open
at 7:110; entcrtalumeut to begin at S
o'eloek, JIverybndy Is most cordially
invited.
.1, Seidell Swisher and wife, of Sciau
tnu, worn visiting friends in town on
Thursday.
The foundation for llio Keeler limnm
b.trn, to take tho place of the nun re.
cently burned, Is being placed by tliu
HtniiK masim, Hiram Cuuitrlglil.
Miss Fannie Stark, is the guest of
friends and relatives at l'tlt.stem.
.Miss Nina Carney, a- student al
Wood's Jlusiness Cnllcgo at Seranton,
is visiting hor aunt, Mrs. Joseph l.uce,
on I'ino street.
Mrs. Allien .''ranee, of Wilkes-Hario,
Is visiting her mother, .Mrs. Kvellim
tJearharl, on Warren street.
Tlio Wiggins conceit company, of
this place, will give un cutcrtuimue,ut
In the M. F. church at Meshoppoii next
Monday oening.
'Mrs. Patrick Hoyec Is entertaining
her i-'lsler and daughter fiom l.oveltoii
this Meek.
The Women's Itellet Corps Is arrang
ing for memorial i-ervlce.s on Decora
tion day.
Mrs. liydla Maynard, who siiifered a
stroke of paralysis last week, is
lapidly growing worse and no hnpos
aro entertained for her tccoverey.
Colonel ldcar Oslerhoui is a eandl-
elute lor county treasurer on tlie lie-
1ftetiT' VAyl
THE FAME OF MME. RUPPERT
HAS NEVER IJEEN EQUALLED I1Y ANY OTHER
COMI'LEXtON SPECIALIST.
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SOLE AGENTS.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Vnlley Eailroad.
In Kticct Match II. ll-OI.
For Philadelphia nnd New York via 1). k II.
It It., at O.I.", and 11..VS a. in., aril 2.1S, 1.27
(black Diamond Kxpics-s), ai.d 11.30 p. nt. bun.
d.nis, I), ft, 11. It. It., l.Sti, S.27 p. in
Tor White llavrn, Ilaslclon and principal points
in (lm coal iciflon-, la I). & II. It. 11., il Ij,
2.18 and 4.27 p. in. For Poltavlllc, 1.27 p. in.
lor llcthlcliein, Kaslr.n, Hooding, Il.iirisliurs
and prlnciiul iiitcitiie'diatr stations ia D. . II.
It. It., 0.45. 11.51 a. in.; 2. IS, 1.27 (lllark Dia.
nionel Kxprcs), ll.iiO p. m. .Sundays, I). & If.
R. It., l.iS, .S.27 fi. ni.
I-'or Tiiiikhannoil;, Toiv.tnila. I'.lmir.i. Ithaca,
(leiicva and priucipil iiiturinedialc stalions. lia
1)., L. k W. 11. It., 8.HS a. in.; 1.01 and II. ID
p. in.
For Geneva, Ilochivler. Buffalo, .Nlacjaia Falls,
Chicago and all point- west, via I). .t II. 11. It.,
11.63 a. in., :i.a."t (lllaek Dianioncl r.xpicss), 7.IS,
10.41, 11.80 p. in. SiiulJjs, I). t II. It. It.,
11.51, 8.27 p. m
Pullman pallor and bleeping' or Leliiitli Valley
pilloi.s tars on all lialns between Wilkes-ltarrc
and N'civ Vol It, Philadelphia, lluflalu and Sus
pension 111 Use
1IOI.I.I.V II. Wll.lU'lt, On. fiupt., 20 Cortland
Ml eel. New Voik.
CIIAKIXS S. I.Ki:, lien. P.s. Ast., 21) Cortland
Mieet. New Vork.
A. W. .NOXNI.MAC'Ill.lt, Div. Pais. Ant., South
Pethlehein, Pa.
l'or tickets and Pullman reservation,) apply to
SO1) Lackawanna aviumr, ?cranton, Pa.
Delaware nnd Hudson.
Ill l.tll'Lt NnV. 23, llHJO.
Tiaiiw for I'aiboiiclJlc lean' .Setaiituu at el.JO,
7.KI, S.5H, 10. U a. in.; 12.U0, l.'JO, 2.41, 3.32,
6.211, ii.2,1, 7.57, I). 13. 11.13 li. in.; I. Hi a. m.
For lloncsdalc 0.20. 10.15 a. in.; -.Ml and 5.29
For Wilkccnaiic ti.l.'i, 7.4S, S.I3, H.as, M.i.i
11'.5 a. m.; 1.25, 2.1S, ,'l.ai, 4.27, U.10,7.43, 10.(1,
11. )W p. in.
For 1,. V. It. It. points C.l.,, 11.55 a. in.; .'.13
4.27 and ll.r.1) p. 111.
For l'cnn-sjliaiiia IL poiMs-iUj, y..jjj a,
111.: 2.1S ami 1.27 p. in.
For Albany and all points noitli 6.2(i a, in.
ami 2.52 P. Ill,
ami .o 1 s0.N'i)AV TI1AINS.
For rarbondalc u.OO, ll,i:: a, m.; :i.h, jj.ji,
5.47, 10.32 p. in.
For WilKon-llanc l).oS, 11.55 .1. m.j 1 !?, X2i,
(1.2,', 8.27 p. m
For Albanv and point 1101II1 3.,v; p. m.
For llonwilalc -0.1)0 a. 111. and 3.51 p. 111.
Lowi'M latcs t all poiliLs in L'niii'il St.tlci
and Canada.
.1. II. lU'llDICK. (!. P- A., Albany. .V. V.
11. W. t'KOsS, I). P. A., Scruuton, Pa.
Central Bnilrond of New Jersey.
Stations in New Vol k .-Foot of I.lbcity Mrcet,
N. II.. ami Smilli Feirj.
timi: TAin.i: in i:tT'i:cr now 25, 1110.1.
Trains lcaie Scrunloii for New Votl, Ncwaik,
I'.liubi'tli. Phlluilclphia, Faton, llelhleheiu, Al
lenlniin. Matich Chunk and White llaun at S.ai
a. 111.; I'xpti'ss, 1,10; c.pic.s, 3.50 a, in. Sun
daw, 2.15 p. ni-
For Piltston and Wilkcs-llatic, S.30 a. in,: LIU
mid 3.50 ii, in. Sundays, 2.15 p. Ill,
Fur llalttmoic and Washington and points '
South ami noil iw iicuiicnciu. n. a, in,; i.iu
ami 11.50 p. ni, Sundays, 2.11 p. m.
For Loiir lli.iiu.li. Ocean fiiotv, etc., at 8.30
a. in. and 1.10 p. m.
For Itcadliit;. Lehaiion ami llairi-'huri;, via Al.
leiitown, S.30 a, in. and 1.10 p. in, Sundays,
2.15 P. in
For Pcittsvlllc, S.l'fl .1. in, and 1.10 p. ut.
Tliriiuah tickets lu all points casl, niutli and
iveft at lowest rales at the tt.it ion.
II. P. IIAI.DWIN'. Jen. Pais. Afjt,
J. II, OLII.UJSF.V, Hen. Supt.
publican tlckcl, subject to tlie.Itepuh
llcan primaries,
Daniel Herman, of I'.iHm luwuslilp,
Is dangerously ill witli pneumonia.
Tito "Crystal Steam T.aundry" lu tlio
store" room on Kust Tlogtt street, for
merly occupied by Iv. Illlkmvlch for
clothing nnd furnishing goods, lias
closed business nnd sold Its supplies to
.Mr. Hymen, of the baud laundry.
Tlie llradford Soldiers' nnd Sailors
jn-nriiitiini lias decided to hold its an
nual meeting at Towauda litis year.
The date set Is August 20.
District Attorney o. Smith Klnuer
was a business man In Willies-liarre.-nil
Friday.
The C. class literary Unit of Die high
school met Willi Miss Fannlo DoPuo
this wei'k. Those present outside tlie
tlass were' Misses Pearl Detiich and
Phllena Avery and Mcsms. Alllo Notts
and Frank Dctrlch.
-:& w
id l.ii.,r...,l.. ...I cl,r,n1il t-tinw
t .t 't .
uboutlbonondriful
MARVEL Whirling Spra)
W.SS .-rfcV.
I lie new if. )"' '""'
. " ft.
f 10f UhU oerrii,,,,. (,i.-b .-,.
'tl .ll l UIUI'IIITIII
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lltlrio.isleisiaoei;
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b ,'.li.n.,l iily llio XWV 'fO i
.llli:i..am'itiiu ,NT fJirs.-
lu'i.biiuemiiitauipforll- X V
mated book .ilti.U Bile Y' ,jf
II iaill-ulanaii'liUin tk'iisln t u
luabi.'igliii;. 1M(IIK,II., t if
oui tW), Tiinccs ldg., New Voik,
For thirty
i years a '
successful
career
i-1
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAO
Schedule in Effect March 17, 1901.
Trains lenve Seranton:
6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunhury
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
9.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
nnd for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington nnd Pittsburg and the
West.
2.18 p. in., week days, (Sunday:
1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West. For Hazleton, week
days only.
4.27 p. in., week days, for Sunbury.
Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
J. I!. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Msr.
.1. II. WOOD, Cen. Pass. ABt.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
lu Kilcct Dec. 2, 1000.
South Leave Scranlon for Nciv Vork at t.4f
.".( 6.50, K00 and 10.0.", a. in.; 12.55, 3.33 p. in.
For Philadelphia at S.OO and 10.03 a. m.; 12. M
and a.US p. in. Tor Stroudsburg at 6.10 p. in.
.Milk iiccouniuidaUoii at 3.40 p. m. Arrive .it
Ilolioken at (U0, 7.1:, 10.2S, 12.00. 3.15, 4.1",
7.10 p. in. Airive at Philadelphia at 1.00, 3.2J,
0.00 anil 8.22 p. in. Arrive from New York a I
1.10, U2 and 10.22 a. ni.: 1.00. 1.62, 5.43, 3.-,
and 11.30 p. lit, Fiom Stroudsburs at 8.03 a.
in.
North Leaie Reunion for Buffalo anil inter
mediate stations at 1.13, 6.35 and fl.00 a. m ;
1,65, 0.1S and 11.35 p. in. l'or Oaiicgo and
Svraeu.se at 0.33 n, in. ami 1.55 p. ni. Km
lit lea at 1.10 a. in. and 1.53 p. m. for linn
trosc at 0.110 a mi 1.03 and 6.18 p. in. ,
Nicholson at 4.00 and 0.15 p. in. l'or lling.
Iiaintnn at 10.20 a. in. Airlic in Seranton fiom
lluffalo at 1.2), Xfll, o.4" and 10.00 a. m.; 3.SU
and 8,00 p. in. I'roni Oswego and Syracuse at
2.55 a. 111. J 12.Si and S 00 p. in I'roni Ullci
at 2.65 a. in. I 12.38 and 3.30 p. ni. Ktoir:
Nicholson at 7.M a. m. and (1.0O p. m. Kioir
ilonlioie at 10.00 a. in,; 3.20 and 8.00 p, m.
nhioiiisliuiE Division Leaio Seranton (ni
Noilhiinilictlaml, at 0.15, 10.03 a. m.j 1,35 an
5.50 p. in. l'or Plymouth at l.tti, 3.10, 8.50 p.
in. l'or Klnsston nt 8.10 a. m, Arrive al
Nortliiinil'crlanil at 0.35 a. m.j 1.10, 5.00 and S.4J
p. in. Arrlvo at Kinirston at 8.32 a. in. Arrive
at Plimouth nt 2.00. 4.32. 9.43 p. ni. Airtw
in Seranton fiom Northumberland nt 0.13 a. m.
12.35, 1,60 and 8.45 i. in, I'lom Kincston -n
11.00 a. m. I'lom Plymouth at 7.53 t, m.; 3.2(
and 6.33 p. in.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Soulh-Lcaic Siranton at 1.10, 3.00, 3.30, 10.01
p. m,; -l.:i:l and 3.10 p. m.
North Leave Seranton at 1,15, U.33 a. m. :
1.55, 5.1S and 11.35 p. in.
Illooinstuiri; Jlivl'iou Lcavo Scianton at 10.0J
n, in. and 5.50 p. in.
Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division.
Time Table in UlTcct Kept, 17, 100O
Trains for Ilawlcy and local points, conneit. .
ins ut llinvley with Krio railroad for New Vol It, !
N'cftbun; and Intcrmriliato points, leave) Scran-
ton at 7,03 a, in. and 2,25 p, in. '
Trains auiiu at tViantoti at 10.30 a. in, and
0.10 p. m, ;
Time Card in tfftet Dee, 30th, 1900,
SCRANTON DIVISION.
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