The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 08, 1901, Page 11, Image 11

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SAT LRDAY, JUNE & 1001.
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Religious.
Thr SltnillKV cclllMil (if lllllt'p I-'.IIK
liah Millionm fluiivli (ppiiontl KViimt
etniicr tit .Mndliinn nvcntip itml Aliil-
llt'l'I'.V Mtl'POtH, Will IlltW It (.'lllltll'l'll'w
llliy .ci'l't'll I'M lll-IIUIITIIW (!-llllllll.Vl
iiioniiiiR i'l IH:".o. The iniiKt'Hiiuuc:
'The I'leiiKlllv.s nf l'llllse," vtirnl
iliiet. liy AIImsi'M Harriet Kline and
1-ynnlu liiiliniiiijii; responsive serl
lure toyi-oii: priiyer; "Tti-ilny We
('dine 'ltlt .ShiRlim." liyinn by tlie
coiiKIPfriitliin; KieetlllK by Air. .linnet
.Mutter; ' ioil In Wisdom, Hod Is
l.nvp," hymn by the t'onuroBiitlnii;
"Tlie Hlo-.lnrr of Service for Others."
rctdiiiK liy AIIkh Anna ti.illirallh:
The I'.p.'ct We Have," roadlliK by Mrs.
AVaritiR; "The Manner ol the (.Toss."
llMiiii liy the eiinmeBatlcin; "(bid's
1,0 hit; Care," an acrostic, by Hymn
AVilcnx, Km iik Zimmerman, Irene
Slebecker, Klsit Is'llne. Harry Yohe,
Klincr Ktiiirinnn, Mlllc Koss, Marian
lln-Uimilii, Alary Yohe, liny Mnkcr,
("i'VirKe C'nrcy, Krcdillc liordnn, Irene
I.nronz and I'Mnrcnce Nlcholsnn;
"Our N'clshbnis," i-nadlliK ly Alls
ilariiet Kline; exercises and souk by
the pi Unary class, under Airs. H. (!.
"Will on; "The I'ruiif or I-ellslon,"
icidhiK by Allss I''lorence Irving:
Who Will Cio," hymn by the rotmre
K.itlon; "The Knur Nessons ol' Lire,"
lis .Janet Sunday, Klsit Kline, Kmina
t-(iltl, Helen I'ettlt and LIIIIp Kiish;
"There's a Call To'day," hymn by the
cr ncipsiition: "The Church's Duty to
the Orphan," address by I). I.. Klekes,
Ksci ; "t'lty the Needy Poor," solo b
Helen I'ettlt: "We'll Send Our Girts."
i citation by Allss Alaiule Aloser; nf
ferinp; lor Trcssler Orphan Home, at
l.oyalville. I'a.: ".Ii-sus is a Krlend
Alust tliacloiis." hymn by the ciiiiki'c
sation. benediction, Itev. I.utliur Hess
Wariir,'. pastor and suiipi'illtondi'iil.'
MRs Harriet Kline, tirfrstnisl.
Tun serlces or special interest and
atluictiveness will charaeteil.e the
Sabbath tumuiinw hi the I'lovldence
I'resbyterinn church. 'Children's Day"
service at 10,:;o a. m. and an'antheins
lirnli-p service at 7:20 o'clock liy tlie
li'rpe cnnlr assisted by Allss I.oni?,
violinist end W. A. Roberts. Itev. Dr.
l.uilrl will rIvo a brief address at each
service. The decorations of the church
will be by the K lux's Daughters. Pro
M'nninie of musk-:
jioiixiMi M:i!Vici:.
i i in liil- in (i llitisti-
Oiu.in nllriti.t. "I'lnwM Sing" Tnli..ni
(hsui iitliiili' in r Cl.uk
( lion - -'Pi.ii-p v (lie F.iIIh-i" t.titiiit.il
i:vi:mn; -fiivici:.
t'm.in and 'i"lin "Spting'.s Awakening"
li ii h
ilt.s (Inn Lciiu, -v i--. Will i;. MilMn.iltl.
An'licni I'.ili'inlii, "I'ii 'Hire, Connli'.v"
Fii'hheif
I luiii.
Am Ik in llineiile Aniin.i .Me.t, in M.iinur.i
liii-uti alius ami lull i ) u.
MU. ilili'.-.itii .y sS I'lmi-lii. i;, '-iiiIIK
HlTenot.i -Violin .ui'l (licaii "Thr Vilgin'ii
IVner" M.iss.iuet
Ah ilflll -"liiw I nln t llf l.nnl" . ...Il.tilley ItlRk
(.'land CI. male .mil I'lisue.
."'Mpuiirt Siln "'Iiii.i in tin, l.nnl" 1 1 .1 in t, I
ir. fimi. Mil' relelu ili'il Largo.
Miss I'I.ipiIii' r -milli.
i.iiin iilillsntn liy li-s Lung.
II,-, -..In 1 1..- I mil i-: My Light."
Mr. W. A. Ilnlults.
1 nhn in i iinip.iiiiiii.'iit liy li-s t.nii!;.
IJmi In-piiiM' .iini lli'.iirr of I'i.iiii."
M I'limlie II. Sinilh. Mr. I'I.i.mI lldiirliiiL-.
Piii.lnr vir. Cluilci, I'. Wliilliiiniic.
Ki'V. A. .1. Van Cleft, bavins' com
pleied the post Kiiiduale course of
study pi escribed by Solllle cnllcse, ol'
Dode City, Kansas, lias been granted
the ilcKi'ec- of Jh. D. (Doctor of I'hll
osiiph ). Doelor Van Cleft is well
known in our city, having been pas
tor nf the I'rovidence church, and tin
lil this last conl'ereiico Tif the Dun
niore Alethodlst Kpiscopal church he
has llllcd some of the best pulpits of
the Wyoming ( oiil'ereiue. having been
twice presiding elder and also agent of
the Preachers' Aid society. Ho is
i uw paMor at Ashley.
Notices about Sunday church ser
vices and items for the religious de
partment of the Saturday Tribune
hhould reach this office not later
than Thursday night to insure inser
tion. Persons havinp,' communica
tions of the above nature wll kindly
fcce that they roach this office in
time.
Ediglras News Notes.
Children's dnv exercises will lie held
In tic Washbuin Street Presbyterian
church, Sunday, .lii'ie 0. Special music,
by orchestra morning and evening.
Itev. AI. It. ThoinpM'iii will lead a
6
coirm sense
99
Is the motto of the modern woman.
The thick soled shoe and the rainy day
skirt are witnesses to the wise applica
tion of the motto in matters of dress,
hit there is no
(..munon sense in
neglecting woman
ly diseases or in
experimenting
with other medi
cines when it is a
matter of common
knowledge that Dr.
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription makes
weak women
strong and sick
women well. It
establishes regu
larity, dries enfee
bling drains, heals
intlainmation and
ulceration and
cures female weak
ucss.
It is not common
sense to seek med
ical advice of those
who are not phy
sicians when Dr,
Pierce, not only a
doctor, but a
specialist in he
treatment and cure
of diseases of
woman, offers a consultation by letter
ice. Write to Dr. Pierce, Huffalo, N.Y,
M had falling of internal organ and had to
iri to licit cverv month : had irrrcttl.ir montlfiv
period which would bnuietimrs lat ten or
twelve days." writes Airs. I.,
.pring: Street, Ptiiontowu, I'e
,. ll(MIUl.'f, UI WUIJI
I'enna. "Had also
Indigestion so bad that I could not cat nnytnlnff
hardly. IJr I'lerce'i 1'avonte rrescnpiion aim
'Golden Medical Discovery ' cured me. I took
r I'ierce'i favorite J'rescriptlon and
three bottles of the favorite PrcscriottQU ' and
one of the ' Golden Medical T)lcover.'
For 21 one-cent stamps to pay ex.
pense of mailing only yon can get free
a piper covered copy of Dr. iro.e'
Common Sense Medical Adyiicr. Tha
book contains iooS pages.. Address Dr.
R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y.
& 1 4)
paper at Hie Hapllsl pastors' confer
ence .Monday at lotiln on "What
Would Jesus Do If lie were it Present
Day Pastor'.''1
Itev. Dr. ,1, IS. Sweet, of Oneiinta,
will be n visitor to Scmutou on Tues
day. Airs. Sweet and daughter are
visiting frleitd.M on Short n venue
A ehlldien'H service will be held at
the P.ellevtio Welsh t'alvlnlstle Aletho
dlst church tomorrow evening at t)
o'clock. It will be In the Kngllsh latt
miaRc. An excellent programme Iiiih
been prepared, All are cordially Invited
to n I ten!.
The Sunday evening Illustrated tem
perance sermon at tlie Penn Avenue
llaptlst chin eh lo-nioriow evening
will be based on that familiar story,
"liny Vour own Cherries." It will bo
given by Dr. Pierce by special re
iltiost. He will use Illustrations or
other temperance lessons also.
The Itev. William Davles, pastor or
the liellevue Welsh Calvlnlstlo- .Metho
dist church, will exchange pulpits with
the Itev. Hugh Da vies, pastor or the
Hyde Park Welsh Citlvlnlstlc Aletho
dlst chllrdi, for the service at 10
o'clock tomoirow morning. Tlie ser
vices In both churches will bu In the
Welsh language.
on Tuesday evening there will be
the lirsl of a series of educational
socials given at the Penn Avenue
llaptlst church. The exercises will be
ol' an interesting and Instructive
character. The programme will con
sist of music, lecture, social and re
fieshinents. lie v. Dr. Pierce will give
a lecture on "Tlie Wonders of the
World." Illustrated by llfty beauti
ful views. No tickets will he sold.
A silver offering will bo rocelvml at
tlie door. Tlie exercises in the audi
torium of the church will close
promptly at !) o'clock, after which
will follow the social hour. During
the social hour the young ladles will
have ice cream on sale. An effort
will be made to combine entertainment
of a very high order, furnished at a
nominal sum, with a cordial social
fellowship in the church.
Tomorrow's Services
Methodist Episcopal.
Klin I'.ak L'luif t-li Pi .i er and pr.iUp -m i' i'
nl !i:.:n a. in. AI 1:SH llio Children'', ihy i'ei-iM1-
will lie In.ld. H.iptim of inf.tnls at iIiin
mm lie. Dpuuilli l.i'iBiii' at (l:"0 p. m. At ":
i. in., IIhmi' will he a 1'I.ik smiie, liy the p.i
loij tnpii, "Wh.it Hie Anieiii.iii l'l. tic M;iihI
I'm." .Ml .'lie in ili.ll I - imitrd In attend the
Miiic iluiinir the i.iy.
Snnp-nn Mclhii(lit I. pivop.il C'liuifh, llev. 11.
(', Mi lleini'ill, p.i-lni-At li:::n a, ni. will urcur
Hie .iiiim.il ('liildien's ikiy cxeteiM, A line pio
Bi.innne in In piep.ii.ilinii. Tlieie will al.-o lie
li.ipli.m nf ihihlien. At l!:.".n p. in. Ilieie will
I.e n union nieeliiiK ef Hie Kpunith and .Inni'M'
Ie.ine.-. The pallor will pie.nh n 7:"!). Spei'i.il
nniir. Se.iN 1'iee.
-lnny M. i:. ("Iniiih, (f.iner Mousey and
llel.iw.ne Mieel, Itev. W. (!. sinipfon, I). P.,
i.iloi HeMilion.il niei'liiii; of Ihe Kintlii ihoo.l
of St. I'.nil at H:::0 a. in.; pieailiini; .it Iil::in p.
in.: "iilijeil, "Ili'Knici.ilion;" Munl.iv silmol at
...... i I'lii-..!. I ..- ..i i:!ii .. ...
....... ., ..... ,..l ....... .i. ... ....... , .11. .
pre.uliln: at 7:::il p. in.: snlijeel, "Vi-i'nle
Power and KlleiK of ChrMianil ;" placer
ineiMinc w eiiinu.iy ai , :.vt p. in.; unnn
mi etinir t -Jjit lliotlirr hood of St. Paul on the
siioml ami fourth Tued.is of eath inouth at
7:::n p. ni. Seats fne ami all welroine.
Ilauiploii SI i i'ii MelhoilNt KpKinp.iI I linn h,
lle. .Lanes Itemii'itfer, pa-loi-'l'lie annual Clill
ilieii'i day MMvi'-e at llll.'.O; tin Sunday Hehool
in Ihe afternoon; rpwoilh L.'Ju'iic at (:"0; cmmi
ink' p.e.H'liinc Miviie at "::!(!.
Cedar Aenue .M. II. thunh, K, I". Doty, pallor
serviee .hine i, I'Hll: ( 'liilihen dat MM-xiies
at pi:.:n a. ni.; no Sunday mIioo! to-day; Junior
Kpwoilli l.eauue al .'l;.':n p. in,; Kpwoith League
inert inc nt il:.!fl p. in.; eMMiini; worfhip ami
Hfitnon -it i ::.) p. in. All coiiltally iniiUil anil
M-h.otueil.
A-.li N I eit Melhodi-l Lpi.Mop.il (hiiuh, Itev. '.
It u-iin, p.itnr I'leailiitiK senite at Wr.'O;
ll.i-i nieitini; at ll:!0 a. in., (1. W. ( IniHi,
le.nlei ; sund.i.v n l.ool al C p. in., i:. W. fclnne,
MipHinteniliMit; .lunlnnr League ,u ;; p. in,, Mi.'i
Katie ll.iitiu.iu, superintenileut; lpwoilh l.e.muo
al i,: i.'i p. in., Mi-", William Uldnrr, lead, r:
eeniiic pKaihins: s-'nko al 7:-:il; sermon Ly
'lie Itev. A. II. CoiifPi: f'la-s n.eetiiie on l-'iiday
eeninc, M. II. I'ine, leader; pia.ur lueelhu; :.
l'liilay iM'iiins All welicnie.
Na Auk Mellmdiit J'.piAiopal Cliuuli, J!ev. .1.
It. Aii-liii. pa'toi Sunday nhool al i:"J p. in.,
l'l. ink lalnauK iipeiliilriident ; Ua- iiiceliiiK
at nin'l p. m, W, M. N'ixnn, leadei; eveniiv
pte.ii l.int; senile at T::i(l; pia.MM1 ineetinu; on
Tliuisilay evniiu;. A tiiidl.il well nine to all.
I'ii-t (I'eiin.iu Mitlmdit Lpl-eopil i Inm-lt,
Adiui-i .iM-liue .mil Vine sliefl-(,. llohilin, p.i5-mi-
I'li.iihiiiu' suiie.-i at 10:.'!o a. in. and i'.!i)
p ;n., siiliji'il ill tin1 iiioi'iIhk, "I'he Sililiilli
llow shall W'f Spend It:" Sunday siliool al noon
ami at 'J i.Mot'i p. ni. at tin- Tajlor Aienue
l'l ipel. I'pwoilh I.eaijiiL' nireilni: at 0:15 p. in.
Plain- ineetlne on Tlnn-div eMMiini;.
A. M. i: ("I, null, llowaul I'laie, Pr. t, P.
Ihnile.i, p.iloi 1'ie.Hiiiiu al ln.-Mi a. in.; miIi
in I, "An Aildie-s id VonlliV" .':"D p. in.,
i.i . r.... i-.. ft. I . .1... -.m ..
sptii.n pii-Kiininii.- i.'i . ninoni- .i.i,,. i.i.i p.
HI., pir.KliInu", sul'jivl. "Ill" Inn i li, the llltl'i
pi IK' 111 IOUII'4 .ll.lllll'l.lll, . l-UIUl.II IVCHUIll?
i -li'liileil.
Baptist.
I'i mi Am luie Itipli.t iliunli, IVun airinie, lie-
I. .... -ii smnri. no. I l.lnili.M hlrii-lfi Pi, n liin"
.--.... ...
n.oiniiu t 10..MI and eirninit al 7.:,H li.v Ihe
pailor, net. noneii t. i. 1'ieue, u. n, .ipitnini;
pia.ieis In the lower temple .it f. n. Tlieme o(
the inoiuiuK siMinoii, "sciisalioii.il Pieailiini and
JIi'llgliiiH JIlillnoililHii." Minday silioul at Ihe
home ilinuli at '- nMmk and at I lie Aiueinian
...t..l.-... .1 .'I ::il ti in nonrr P. mill.' .n. ti-i i' of
ChilMian i:udeiMii' al li.l.fl. 'Ilil will he tcitt
ni.iine eunini: al (tic iliurih, The palor will
u.-e strieopliioii views' to illu-itiatioii the sloiy
nf "liny Vour Own C'heirles" and other tcinpri-
ailie seiriiiuu-,
I'iisl ll.uili.-i. Cliiuili, South Main aienite, Itev.
L ,. ,...!..... ...I.M l'l.rt .......I ...l .1.
I' r. . .,,ll III,, s, ,'a'. . in li.-', , c.livi.l .-..,'
I li.ith iiininiiii and eu'iiln; lli.'O a. in., and T:.'iO
p. in., in tlio lusciurnt of the Welsh HaplUt
( luiiili; holiday xliool, 2 p, in,, Pl.Hiiotitli
Cliuuli, Dr. Ileddor, iiirrililcndenti (1. Y, P. 1'.
, . -i i. .ii. ......t .a i..
si'iiitc, ii;n p. in. ai iioiiiu ii.iii, ivKioai nui,i
pi.ijrr niei'lliu;, "!:M p. in. Widiiosday, All are
weUouie.
.lai-k-nn i-lnct lti pt Ut I hui'ih- Morniuc prayer
uieetini; at V.'M, fliotlKr Win. I'roilicioe, lender.
At Hl;..0 Ihe pator, Itev. Thnnia de tiiueli,
. 1L, will pie a 111 topic, "The Sunny hide of
Our Denomination, or 1 lie h'chois from the Mjy
MectiiiRS," 'I lie IxiritV Supper will he .ulinliiU
(eicd at tlie chrtc nf tlie service. The Sunday
sdiool will lip held at a o'cloik, f'liailej Holrm,
siiieiintriideiit, The ciriihn; senile at " shaip.
Till U the people's scrUir. r.'ond sinsini; by
the choir and ronKirtratlnu; short sermon hy ihe
pastor; lopk-, "What Will 1 Do with One Tal
flit i" ou will And IhU teniie IiiIrIu, md
ihcerlul, All are lonllall) invited to come.
Presbyterian.
I'iist l'r(elileilan iliurdi-Seniles, 10..;0 a. in.,
7.M) p, in. 'I ho second .Sunday ot June has been
set upait by Ihe ceneial asseinlily nf the I'rcsli
teiian iluiuli an ( lilldun's iljy and their iet
oniuieiidjlion will he can led nut. Dr. Mel.end
will preach iiioruiii; jud evening, Tlie en lament
of liaptisin will be adininisttred to ihildien.
Oieeit Iliilitc DaptUt ilinuli Srrmoin by the
pjilor at 1(1.50 and 7.sa. Subject in the moriilnc,
"The Message ol Amw"i in Ihe ornlng, "Tin;
Power ol the L'huith"; Sunday school at II. IV,
merlins of Ihe Junior aoiicly at 3.u0; prajer
meetlutr of the Senior society at b.00.
The S'Ciond l'irrhtviiaii t huuh--Senicei at
10:11(1 a. in. tut! 7.M u. m. ; Children's djj' tcr-
Suoddv School "
Lesson Jesus Appears to Paul. j. e. Libert, d.d
JO" ii.a vvii. A-I A Secretary of American
tma o ACtS XXil. O-IO, Society of Hellgiotu
June y. njucaiion.
IM'linlU'lTIII.V. I'or a lime niter Ihe iirrn.
tlon I lie apiKtle.i li.nl (.nnip.ii.ilHo ipilct In the
(liy of .liiuy.ilin:. On the day of I'uiliio-t fol
lowlnir the i.iilpouiliiit of the Holy splilt they
teslllled ol ihIM iltid llmilvlliili wrte added In
Hip iliunli. Sirtii, Inweirr, the pirlt of pei.e.
cntlon nioie. I'elci mid .lohu weie bioiiahl he.
lore Hie mum II and iIi.hkhI not In rpcuk .my
more In tin' name nf .li -mm. Hut they (ontlmicd,
rn did nlliri., with meal l.nlih.rM. Miheipnhlly
.1 ileleriniiud ellnrt w.n made to rxllip.ite tlito
Hew hiie.y. Slrphrn w.u stoned and many ol
Ihe hrlleiert lied for nalely In oilier title". Pur
suit wa made Willi I In- pulpnse. If pos-iblc, to
pill lo ileal li nil who fohowiil t'lnht. A .Miting
li lianird .Snil, who had been well Imlnietnl
In Ihe .lewUli tellslon, win iniiiiiiiolntieil In ttn
In D.im.isciH and In hiliit; Ihrme men and women,
Ztaloli", llitlueiill.il mid talinleil, he W.H w dl
adapled to sm li senile, and thlew lilmelf into
It with Kieat riKiilutloii.
.lllti:STi:il (VeiM'H (I and ',).- Saul w,n pie
lenled by dliecl liiteipinition fmni reulliie bis
iuiinr. Moie than Iwenly jeat" atteiwaid he
told to n Jenii.ilciu inoli Ihe slory of that won.
ileilul eient whUh fonm our Icsmiii todai. lie
had neatly le.uheil liauunciH, the iaplt.il of
Sjria, l.iliur one hui'died miles nnitli of .leiina
lein (Ail" 1: :i). It was probably on Ihe old
(.iihiiiii mad along whiih i,is-n the mei I'li.ml
men ot lluw and inrller iIiikk, Sudddily a sitp'i.
li.ittit.it liulil spiead mrr Ihe ealth, cMeeillur
fMMi Ihe luillKiiiiy of Ihe nooii-day Mill, not mi
like that which appeared to the shephiuli on the
plains of HclliMiciii (Luke ii:!i). It was a burst
('f he.nettly sloiy illiiititn.it Inc the eailh. Oicr
tcme with lear or with the tienou.4 Inlluiuie, or
ptobably by some power eertcd upon lihu, Saul
fell to tlie ealth. lie was under anc.-t hi his
timer a" a peisruitor. t'p to that lime he h.nl
nileil niiniditur tu lilt pleasure, (liluMim he was
iIoIiib (Jod senile (:i Tim. 1: II), Now lie was
helpless, l.iintr on Ihe mourn!. Thru (.line a oii-p
explaining this pheiiomeuiiii, "Why petHcule-t
thou me.'"
IMJIIIIKD (Vet.e S and !i). What Mike wan
it that. sukc. Some have suppoied that il was
the loiie of lou-cieni e. As Saul had witnessed
the stonlns of Mtplten (Ails til: ft-,), to wlilcli
lie lelened in his lalei liiini-lir (Acts xli: 'JO),
Il is thouuht 1 li.it the peaceful death nf thai holy
man had greatly lmpre-ed him, Ir.idlni; lo many
(piestions toniTinliiK the power that had sup.
polled the lnarljr. Seietal willeis have ile.si ilbed
at (oniderabli! lenclh th" pioliahh' relict limn
as Saul p.iv.ed on his journey, rc-uhiiur a ion.
vicllon that he was vvioiil". W hile all this doulit.
less ok mini, it is eviilcnl tint he believed wimp
heavenly pei-on had -pokeu In him. for he died
out, "Who art thou, l.oulV" an.sious lo know
who it was that bad come to him.. The ansuvr
was piompt and lull. It was Jesus of Naateth
who stood between this violent man and the (hit
ciples nf Diiu.istiH, who lonsldered their persecn.
lion the Mine as due In Him (Matt. .tv: -II)),
That was the time piobably when he saw aVus
as lie aftciward ilcilaied il Cor. : S),
CITIIIMI (Veises ID ami 11). "What -hall I
do.''' exclaimed aul, or, a the eailicr naiialive
has il, "What wilt l lion have me dor" (Ails
l: li). He rishtly juducd that siu-h a suililen in
nifeieme with his plans indicated iinothct- mi--sion,
lie did not imagine that he was nieiely
called lo cease his woik of tiuel opposition to Ihe
( hii-ti.uis. but that snine other wink was to he
laid upon lit in. He was n man of deeds and pin
posed not to he idle. Heme he was ever afler
callid Paul, the woikii-. Saul did not sel .m
immediate an-wir to his itic-.tioii. it was better
that he should have time to ton-ider ami be made
le.uly. nd when the an-wi-r vv.i.s (,-iven it hum
lie by one of (hose whom he had soitsht 1o de
stin.v. The iliieiliou was that lie should go into
Damascus and li.nu what .li-.-ns wanted of him.
Hut, hcliold, hi- sinht was pine, as the elicit
of Ihe brisht liuht, and he was unal.le lo find
his way. Ills (omp.iuion.s theieroic lid him b.v
the hand. Thus the pei.set utor was niadc halm-les-s.
lie was ohli-'ed lo aicept ".uidatue into Ihe
very tity wheie he had piopnsed to .u t as the ppy
and oflitcr of th-j .leiu.-iteri (ouiiiit.
IXsTltl'CTr.P (Veises 1 and 1!!). Anivliitf iu
Damns! us, Saul was thtee di.vs and tlnee nights
willioul siirht, or food or diluk, w.iitini; and
inedilalinir. Then the l.onl sent him unto Ana
nias, who was at fiist leluctant lo en, Imvinir
hcaul of the evil deeds done by Ihe pei.-ci iitor,
hut who consented on le.unimr Ihe ilianuc
wiousht iu him (AlLi i; ti-ll). An. ml. is was a
devout follower ol .lesus, known and loud liy the
Jews of the illy. And so it i .into to pa-s ill. it
one whom 1m had been sent to aiic-i and him!
and In intr to .lerii-alem stood befoie the blind and
now inquiring man. Tlie relations of the two
vii es 111 the tuoiiiiiig with sliott seiinon limn the
pastor. Dr. Iloliinsoii will pieaih in tlie eiening
on "What I'-illi in Jieus Christ Will Do." All
are oonlially hiviled.
J'l'ovideme I'lesb.Mcrian Chun It, pastor, llev.
Geotge i:. (itiild. D. I), -Children's day service
it lu::iO a. iu. ; 1011-ei ration service of Lndeavor
Society nt ii.M p. in. At 7:"J) p. in. theie will
be an anthem ptai-e ."Civile liy the large hor,
as.sl.stcd by Miss Long, violinist, and -Mr. W. A.
Unbelts, bas-o. Th. public invited.
(been llidge Presb.vteri.ni lliuuli, Itev. I. J.
Lansing, pastor ; Itev. L. It. ro-ter, assistant -I0::.n,
seiviie ot vvoiship Willi sermon by the
pasioi ; siibjiit, "ReliuluiM Doubt ami Ibunl
Ml-ioniluit"; 1J in., Ilihle siliool; ti.1.1, (litis,
tioti llndeavor; 7.1.1, evening vvoi-hip with ser
mon liy the pa-toi; siibicil, "A lleiu.iik.ilde
Ceiiainty," A weliome d all.
Wa-libuin Sttcet Ptcslij leiian Chuiih, Itev.
John P. Moflat, D. II., pa-tor; Win. P. Ituri.ill,
siip(riiilemlenl of Sunday ihool lllaborale ( hil
dicii's day serviics will take tlio pl.ue of Ihe
usual o::;ii a, ni, and 7;:.n p. in. services, The
pa slur will give a rhnit addie-s at c.u h senile,
Pull oiihostia iiniler le.uleisliip of Mr. (beige
W'ntci", jr., at eaih service. Tim thoir will
a lo sing at cub si'iviie for boird of Sabliatli
sihuol work, Young People's C. II, at iV-in p,
ni, subjeii, "How to Pnler Christ's i'atuily,"
leiiibr, Miss Jcs-ie Long. Smiirs nett vvei-1;
prcpaiatoiy to iiniiiuunlon on the following Sib.
bath, Wednesday, 'lliuisd.iy and I'riday cv til
ings. All welt-ume.
Miinnrr Avenue Piebieii.in (Iniiih, coiner
Sumner avenue and Ptlie street- Seniles Sunday
inoining. insil; Sunday m-IiooI, 2 p, in.; evening
seiviie, (i p. in., inhhwrek pi'JJtr Hireling, Wed
nesday evening, 7.1.1.
Capouse Chapel (Presbjlnianl Pienliing at
10:" liy the p.i-tnr, llev. I,. It. Poster; 7;.".,
thlldlfn'.s dty seniles; Sundiy si hnol at ;t p. in,:
Senior Ludeavor, HS'di Junior I'.ndcavnr, .Monday
evining; pra.ver inn ling, 7:10 Thiii.-day iveuiiiK.
The m lament ol (lie l.ord'a supper will be ad
niinistiMid ai the inoining feivue. All wcl
uinie. Adams Avenue cliapd, Xevv Votk slieel -Cliib
dicii's dij irlebralionsi Morning senbe it
ltl;;i(l; an addifss by tint Tic v. Jaiuc-v llugiiei
on "A Cheerful Cnuntcnan'c." In Ihe afternoon
at :t o'cloik Ihe ihildien of tlie Sunday Mhoo!
will rIvu irritations and sing sevcial li.vmns pre
piird for the ona-ilon, and Ihe oiihcslra will
assist. Mr. duiullcr will preside. Iu the evin
ing at 7:11 addrieies will be lUllvcrrd b.v Mcn,
.1. A. I..in-liig, J. II. T'ortey, fleorge W", Phillips,
I'll. P.. Cluiles cliiiiillcr and James Hughes, etc.,
all of vvlih li will have reference to Sunday sihnoj
woik and the training of Ihe young. The finis
Han llndeavor fociely will meet at 7 p. in. All
arc toiilially inv licit to attend these civi(es,
Episcopnl,
St. Luke's I'jiUIi, Itev, llogeii hrael, I), lb.
rriioi; Itev. II. J. Il.iiisht.-u, tenlor tuuie;
Itev, Sir. It. rush, junior filiate Kiril Sunday
alter Tilnlly:
St. Luke's Chuitli Jr'Jl a. ni., holy com
iiiuiiir.it; I0;:;0 a, iu., nioniltig pujir, litany and
aiMinoii; 7:U0 p. in., evening pia.ver and sciiuon;
U:l"i a. lit., Sunday siliool and Ilihlo tlasses.
St. Mark's, Duninoie S a, m., holy cniiimun
ion; 10;.';o a, in., seiuion and holy rnniiiiimloii;
7;::il p. in., evening pra.ver and seiinou; a p. in.,
Sunday mIiihiI and Iliblc fUs-cs,
K.il Pud Mission, Piesiott avenue -:-'-0 p. m.,
Sunday Khool and Hiliit iliisis; U:W p. in.,
(veiling pra.nr and senium.
Soulli Side .Mission, I'ig utieet 3:S0 p. m.,
bunday school and Ilihle ila-i.
St. (Icerge'. Obplunt 2:M p. m., Sunday
rcl.ool and ilihle iIj.-scj; ;i:.'X) p. in, evening
pra.vcr and srrinon. (
I liristS Chinch, (oilier Waihiiigipn avenue J'-d
Paik -tieel Mrvlira Jt li)::i a, in., 3:xfi 7: in
ind iiUU p. m. Mr. S, Cohb will conduvl the
had been lomplelely ilntmed. Hatted had ih
patted lioin tun' and fear from the other. They
li.nl accepted thu same M.i-lor, ami the older
dlsilple was, sent In llil not Ihe icw- i-atullil.ite.
It was a beautiful -aultiillnti that Ati.iuhis k.ivo,
"lliollur Saul," iled.trlnir the new fraternity,
mid llieu nildina what Is leioideil elewlieie
(Ads li 17), ".lesus halli eiil me." Ihe.v laine.
loKcllnr, Iheiefoie, hy Ihe .ippoltiltnent of thelt
tcmiuoii laud.
( II(M:V (Vilse II).- Iliuneill.ilely wales
fell Horn Saul's e.ves awl he looked up and Mtv
for the lit t. lime his .in w . ( 1 1 H 1 1 . 1 1 litother mid
filrnd, whose limur hid heeit impi o.s-it upon
lihu 111 his hllnilness (Ai'l l: ), "'Ihe lii.il
of our f.ilhei" halli iho.cn thee," hcjriiii All ini.i",
tn niitly pieveiilllut t lie .ItvvUlt ntiitlii nl bulb,
.tin aiieallliu; to that ll.lllou Irellnj whiih lb
is .i.i" le.-ipoiiilcil .villi rlillin-l.i'hi (Ails I: Ui.
Ilcie was a taw ino-agc, utnl said luml have
fell Dial his life woik was about open to Mm,
that he was Dili" to ohlalii an answer to his
nui'.slloti as to duly. Then e.inic Hut for whltli
he was ihu-rli - Hnl he uiiuhl know Hie will o!
(lod- vvliil a Vniius i'haii-ee lie ileheil abnvii
all else to know (A'ls wvll ,"i); that he inlsth'
see (I,,, ,u,i Hue, u name applied lo .le-us only
lout' limes by Hie iipolle.s (James v: ti), ,nn.l
that, lie should hear or leielve Hie iuesai;o of
Jesns (I Coi, xl: '.'.I). Ibis was ipiite ihe same
as lo .iiinoiiine that Saul hnl been (hosen an
apostle of Jesus Chiisl, as he iiflcivvard icKanlcd
hiiiisilf (Horn I: 1.
COMMIS-ilOMIl) (Vei'-e 1.1),-I'lillnvvitn: tids
illclii-iiie of the Divine niliid which had been
piciiously nude lo Ananias (Aits K; 1.1) t'nete
came a sl.iletnenl of llu-vvoik In be done, line
It. was abbievialiil, but it was vpandril iu
the llrt dellverv, Saul was to be a witness, nol
it student or .nlvn-ate, not a defender and sup.
poll, although In a measure, he was nil these.
Mill his ihbf filiation was In bear testimony to
what he had seen and hoatd he mut telatp tils
eipeileiKc. This was n apixlolie function (I
John i: I). Bill his witness was unlike that ol
the oilier aposlle.s. 'I hey kicw Jesus In the tlc-h
and weie somewhat limited theieby In their ou
irpllous. Saul knew llim afler the cloi ideation.
His ministry on this .inmitit was to be moie
extended. 'I hey wen; sent to I ho world, but
especially tn the i iiiiiiucl-eil; while Saul was
BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS.
By Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, D. D.
From Author's Notes in "The Snnd;iy School Lesson Illustrator," PtihlKheJ hy F. H. Revel
& Co., Uiicaco. III.
Jim, 'l Je-'is appeals to
T. it-
ll piM.-oiis lii.i.i, not In
manner as Paul, but ail
Paul. Acts 22: C HI (i.
Ill l!l.
(minuted in the same
lu.i.v be (onveiteii wmi
Hilly ilesiie it. ami who will be obedient to the
tcvclation of tnith to their iic.tit.-s.
Salvation will stive us a new name (Clirislian);
it will give us new powers, new life, new ai.d
ut.iiulimr jovs. When the griat light shone at
midday upon tlie Dim.isius road, Slid the aven
gi t was aircsit-il, louviilcd and lonvcttcd, and
Paul ihe Apostle was boiu.
The svi-oul of -l.illuhl rr vv.i sheathed -inil Ihe
swoid ol the Spitit became mighty in the hand
ni Ihe soldier ol the i-i.s. Saul liter for self
ami the gloty of ins people; but Paul lived fur
Jesus Christ and found his rhiel joy in glontving
his h!c-ed Lord and Saviour..
"In the iioss of Cbii-l I glgiy.
Toweling o'er the wiccks of time;
All Ihe light of sailed sloiy
Catliets iinind its lie.nl siililime."
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"erviies in the abseiue of llev. P. S. nilleutine,
the rcilvir. All seats lice. All welcome.
Keformed Episcopal.
(Han llefoimeil Kpisi.op.il iliunli, Wyoming
avinuc, below Mulbeiiy sltcet -Itev. d'coige L.
-Mi i li, pastor. Pia.ier and piai-c servile at
fi.."U a. in.: divine woiship nt 10.:;0 a, m, nl d
7.WI p. in., prcaihing by Hie pastor, A, in., "Our
( Ilicn-hip," Phil, :;: .'0 21; p, tn,, "Abel -a
Tvpe of Christ," l.en. I: I. Scats ale fiee.
Sliaugcis imdially imlted. sabbath si hnol at
13 m.; V. P. S. C, II. .at n.nil p. in. Itilile i lass
lor lesson study on Werlne-day evcnitig at 7.nil,
followed liy the tegular piajer inciting at S
o'cloik. All .lie ui koine. ,
Evangelical Lutheran.
Lv.iiigeliial l.iilhrr.in (iospel, Luke 10; PJ-Jil;
epi-llc, John I: bl-31.
M, Mark's, W'.ishbutn and I'oiiuceiilh -tictts
llev. A. L. It.imcr, Ph. I)., pa-loi. Senilis, Kl.iiO
a. in., 7,.'!0 p, iu.; Luther leagued ii.::n p. in.;
Sunday siliool, 13 in. Mmiilng sublet t, "'Ihe
Destiny of I. lie"; cunlng subject, "llewaro nf
CllM'lollUf.-e."
Holy Ti hilly, Adams avenue and Mulbeiiy
sited -llev. C. (i. Spleker, pa-tor. Seivices, 1II..H)
a, in., 7. "il p. m ; Liilher league, ti.."0 p. in.;
Sunday school, 13 in.
St. Paul's-, shoit avenue Itev, W. C. L. Lane",
pastor. Seniles, ln,;a) a. in,, 7...H p. iu. ; Sunday
sibool, 2.::n p. in.; I.ulhet' league, W'cdiiesdtv,
7.:il p. in.
.ion's, .Mllflln avenue Itev, P, I", .ielni.inn,
pistor. Senilis, pi."0 a. in.; Sunday school, 3
li, iu.
( Inht ihiuih, Ccdsr avenue and lllrch sltcet
Itev. James Wllkc, pa-lor, Scrviics, l(i.(1 a. Ill,;
Sunday school, n a, in.
M. Petei's, Pivsioii avduie -It'V, John ll.i'i
dolph, paslor. Senilis, 10,,'.0 a, in., 7."." p. in.;
Siunliy silimij, 3 p. in.
Iliu.imiel (iiiiu.iii'Piihsh I .nt Ik i .i it ihuiih, llic-c
Htcel Itev. l'cidiii.inil s.itlclmcler, pistor.
Pleaching iu tin- Polish language at PI a, in. ;
Sundry fclmol, 3 p. in.
(Irani llngll-ll Lulhufaii cliuuli ((leuetal S.vnnd),
i (liner Maillsou aveliue and Jlulbcny street- llev.
Luther llo-i Wiling, palm.n.:.i) a, iu., sumlay
siliool; 0.,".t) a, in., I'liil'llc'li's il.ty seniles ly
Ihe Sumlay school; 7 p. in., Y. P. S, f. L. ;
7.1.1 p. iu., divine wnislilp, sulijed nf sennou,
"Lesson? hum .un.thoiijn." The public is cor
dially milled.
Miscellaneous,
Zinn lliilcd Pva'igclic.il (Inirtli, IIJO ('apou.0
- Pleaching at Ws.fi) by llio pastor, llev, J. .
Messciigci; Mitipt t, "Lessons flout lh Child
Jcsiii;" T:l0, ( Idldicn's day ptogiainiiie, "'llm
( liililrcn'.l l'lic'lidl" Sllloljv- siliool at (I :S1 ; .Inn
ior endeavor at I p. in.; senior llndeaior nt tin'H;
pu.Mr incrtllig, i":.l'l Wcdlii'sday evening. A'l
c-ealc, ftce ami eveibody welroine.
All Souls' I'nivrrsalisl Cliuuh on Pine slteet,
in nr ilaius aviutie Suvke at d::tO a. ni., con
ducted by Mr. A. J. Donley; stiblcit. "The J.ug"r
Hope." Suiidj) silmol at 11:11 J. iu.
I'alvaiy llilnriued Clutiib, Momne avenue and
Olh-oii ktuet. llev, Marlon L. I'lror, pastoi
Senilis at Pi;."(i a. ni. and i::l p. m. ; Suud-iy
school at 11:11 a. Hi.; '. K. al 7 p. IU. Morning
subject, "Dives and l.azar.i;" evening Milij.'i.,
"Xoali."
Kinuse's Cold Cure
for cnltlu n the lirml, chest, thioat nr
any port Ion nf the body, hroaks up h
cold iu o hnurs without interruption tn
work. Will prevent colds If taken when
(list symptoms appcur. Price '.'of. PoM
by all ihUBSliits.
illieiled In all mm, tie was p.irllnil.nly In seek
the (lenlllo (Hal. Hi 7), It thus appeals that
while this piottil Pharisee vv.i.s hie.lthlnif nut
id.iuahlcr icain-l the iliunli (cs li t) II n
had deleimhieil In lee lilm a an lnti tininit for
Ills Rloiy .11110111; the heathen,
IIAPTIZI.I) (Vei.c hi). Ananias was o Hmr.
nimbly i-onvlliced of S.itll'a lulssion Hint be lirued
nil liiniKill.ile nneptance In II, Theie was no
need uf deliy, W'lieu Hod call mail might to ie.
spotlit. Stoat eirntst fouls do yield thrtnelvr.s
In every clear cprr-slnn of (lod's will. Ilesl
lalion Indiditcs vi',tkiie-it ll KIiirs will: 21 1.
Hut there Is no cninpiiMnu, lliery man Is floe
tn tltqnso and then tn ft. Nine but tlio-i who
ihnise are ncieplahle wmkliien (Joh. ,lv: l.l.
'Ihcie was but one way for Saul to acicpt what
(lod had iippnitiltil for Mm-In miil be bap.
Iled. Hy tli.it leieinony he Would be Indiicled
Into ofllit. Aniidas vvoiihl ofllci.ile. In thai way
ho would be hruiiiitil icsiilarly nnd .iiilhoiltallve
ly Into Ihe limit It. Ills baptism mn! be nl
((nihil by pra.vcr and confession of fallh, and
would tie marked by the washing nvvay of his
sins. It may nuprlse some that thus early the
i hut eh had Inttoduieil tills nulei', whiih mav
have been boirovved fmin Ihe Jews (Lev. Iv: f)
mid may li.ne been hy apostolic sanillon or with
out II. "
((NCLfsiriV. When Saul pereculeil Ihe ills
ciples he whs envetned by Ihe ileliHlon that
JesiM nf Nazareth hail been fulfilled ns ii melefi
tnr mid bl.iplieiuer, that he had lemained In the
power of death, and that His fnllowcis perp"
tiated an Imposition and a hand in clalniiiis
Ills Tesiinecllon, Hut .leu", who appeared to
him personally, by the llclil .mil (he wnnK as
well ns by tint inleilor vision, Kave positive
knowledge that He was alive. 'Ih.it was Ihe fund
nttic ntill titith of Ihe Clulslliu tellgiou, that
Je-iH lives, .Men have lint a Saviour who k.h,
but one who now- is. 'this tnith, of which Saul
was fully cntivini nl in this most iein.irk.ibte man
ner, completely i hnnced his thought mid purpn.e
and Hie. As before he was teady lo oppose the
lollonei.s ot ( Inl-t he titivv becime one of them,
lejolciiu; in tint piiviligi! even at gloat peril
of declaring his in w faith In others. Theteatter
he devoted bis splendid talents to Ihe caue
whiih lie had espoii-eil and became one of the
nio-t zealous and fflcitile woikcis.
The application of Ihe ta-on to-day should he a
praitiial one to eai h member of the s.,nnl, The
sinful heatt must have the saving touch of Ihe
I.oid Chiisl, if its d.iikiii-s and death shall be
taken away.
'I his little phlure may suggest the hand of
our Lord rcino.-iiig the sinful heait. nnd leaving
in its stead the pine white lie.ilt, imlit.iHvc of a
vitalised life."
Dear .le-us, I long tn be jK.leetly whole;
1 want Tliee foiever to live in my soul.
Bieak down every idol. (.1st out every foe;
Now wash me and I shall he whiter than snovv.
l.nnl Jesus, Tlmu seest I palienlly wait ;
Come now and within me a new- heart create;
To those who have sought Thee, thou never
fi.iid'st Xo,
Xnvv wa-h me and I shall be whiter (hail snow.
( olor Idtil". Make the heait white; male the
coveting, whiih is being lemovcd, scarlet, with
a white outline.
Siranlon, Pa.
KgfasHlB Paul H
Hnnrlilir' SM
BHIiSUSHUt)! r istH
lttttttttttatAAAAAAASA.A..
FATE OF CARIBBEE ISLANDS.
How These Beautiful Islnnds Are
Buined and Their People Starved
by Absentee Landlords and Wicked
Laws.
Horn the t'hle.go Tiibiuie.
Tlio fl.nin of mull Islands strotch
Inpr In n srmrrfiil ctirvo frnm I'nrto
Ulco to VonoziiPhi, "llko a hcadod
nci'klaco across the throat of the Cnr
llilioan sou," friims the stthjoct of a
sail article liy llohort 'P. Hill in the
May Century. The tropica! lioatttlps
of those Islands are- lit Htrantvo con
triiHt to the ruin and poverty under
which the people are slowly heins!
cii!sheil.,In tlio ni'ltlsh. French and
Danish Islands alike, the visitor sees
ruined snuar mills, decaying houses',
and crowds of people of all races
hoRsriiiK pitifully fop alms, Knelt
year the tropical .IuukIo creeps fur
ther down the hillsides and covers
inore of the rich plantations that once
yielded In rue sutrar crops and save
the Inhabitants eniiiloyinenl.
Hut the root of the evil lies deeper
than the sttKai' question, To some
extent II Is found iu the helpless Inck
of Initiative In the people themselves.
Still more Is the cause of decay found
In the form of government nnd iu
the absentee ownership of tlio land.
A few acres will support a peasant
family, yet the vast black- population
of these Islands Is compelled to lie
III idleness In the towns because the
land l' owned by nvu iu Kurnpe,
The son Inhabitants of narbuda are
herded in a village rovprlncr ope acre.
Law prohibits their KatlicrliiK: a piece
of wreckaqn on llio slime or catch
Iiibt a tlsli In the adjacent waters,
while the leuialnliiK' broad acres,
owned by it citizen of KdinbiitKli, lie
Idle and untllleil, Since the planta
tions are not prolltuble, the owners
will no lnn(,or till the land, nor will
they allow thn Inhabitants it do so
for tlnnnselvrs.
9 i
AN ECCENTHIC COUNTESS.
I'roni the Jlalllmoit Sim,
Koiuo of lite eccrillrlcltles of the Into
Cointcsso do CasiixlitiiiP have come out,
Al tlio tlino of her iluatli sho bad iiu
fower tliaii live Mats In different parts
nf Paris, four of which were cliiefly
used for siorlui? litre- furniture and
other objects. She lived In the Ilftb,
the slret't beurliiff her name. It con
tained many roughly made deal boxes
and basket tiunks packed with rich
laces, furs, fans, scent bottles and
Jeweled knick-knacks.
Tbeio weio llfty fans of the Bicatest
beauty. A summary history of eaih.
and on what occasion it was used, was
written on a docket. A Rivut iittaiitlty
nf plate was found In the box in an
other nf the Hats, with a tea service
In m.issivo carved silver of sreat value.
Her collection of Venetian rose am!
other Italian guliiuies Is said to lie of
prlceley.s worth. The parasols and
cartel) ate not le.-ts reiuurkublu, Oanca
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Egyptian Balm, Almond Oil Complexion Soap and Hair Tonic.
Call nucl have) their infilts rvpl'tlueil to tiiii.
Ask for Mine Rupperfn book, " HOW tq g BEAUTIFUL." FREE.
Jonas Long's Sons
SOLE AGENTS.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
In Meet Dec. 2. 1000.
South I.ci.e Stunton lor .Vow V'oik nt 1.40,
."..CIO 0.S0. S.00 and 10 0.i a. m.: 12.C5, 3..i:i p. in.
For IMilladclpliia nt S.00 and 10.05 a. m.; 12. v;
ami S.llS p. in. -'"or Stroinlslimj; at 0.10 p. in.
Milk nrroininnclatloii nt :t.4(l p. in. .rrivc .it
Hoijokdi ut fi.:io. 7.ts, in. as, i2.os, s.15, 4. is.
7. 10 i. in. Arrice at I'liilaildpltU at i.ou, :;.itt
0.00 anil S.22 p. m. Airiic lium New- Voile nt
1.10, 0.32 owl 10.it a. in.: 1.00. 1.52, 0.11, s,
ancl ll."0 p. in. I'i cm Mioiulslntrg at S.Oj a.
Norlh I.ihvp Sn-anlun for RiifTalo nnd inlet-,
nidlialf fitalii'tis ut 1.15, 11.35 ami 0.00 a. m :
1.65, 5.43 and 11. 3 p. m. I'nr 0-nrKo iiihI
Svrarusi at C.S5 a. m. anil 1.33 p. m. r
L'lica at 1.10 a. m. and l.5 p. in. lor lion
trosp at 0.110 a in; 1.05 and 5.4S p. m. .'ur
Niiliolsnt' nt 100 ami 0.1.1 p. in. I'm- nins.
hainlon nt 10.20 a. in. Airlvc in Pi'mnlnii Irom
liutT.iln at 1.21, -'' 3.4.1 and 10.00 a. m.; :t.::o
and ROO p. in. Ii O-iM'go and Syrani-p at
!i.H a. in.: 12.5 "ml i.-W P m Tiom Htiiu
at 2.53 a. in. i 12.3S and n.,10 p. m. lioin
Nicholson at 7.60 a. m. and 0.00 p. ,n. l-',,jm
Jlunlrof-i' at 10.00 a. tn.; 3.20 and 8.00 p. m.
lllooim-luirc I'liii-sinn-l.tam Scrantun for
NortliMiiilieilJinl. at 0.13, 10.05 a. in.; i.;,j .-,.,
6.50 p. m. l'or I'lymoulli at 1,05, 3.40, S..10 p.
in. I'or Kingston at 8.10 a. in. Ariivp at
Norlliuinlierlancl at 0.35 a. in.; 1. 10, 5.00 ,( s..,,-,
p. in. Arrive at Kingston at 8.52 a. in. Arrive
nt l'lMiioulli nt '.'.OO. 4.32, H.4.5 p. m. Auiip
in Siranlon fioin NorlhumhcrlJiid at 0.12 a. in.;
12.3.1, 4.30 and 8.45 p. in. 1'iotn Kingston .it
II. IM a. ni. 1'ioni l'lynioiith at 7.53 a. tit.; 3.20
and 6.35 p. in.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
South Ixai" Scranton at 1.10, 3.00, 5.50, 10.01
p. m.: 3.33 nnd 3.10 p. ni.
Norlh Leave Scranton at 1,15, 0.33 a. in.:
1.5.1, 5. IS and 11.83 p. in.
Hloomslniii; Division Leave Scranton at 10.03
a, in, and 5.50 p. in.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In l.llnt Juno 2, Itsil.
Ti.iius l.r.iw S i.iiiIiiii:
For Philadelphia and New York vli D. .v. II.
It. It., at 0.4.1 and '.'.'j a. m .nni 2. Is, i.-j;
(niaik Di.inuiiid U.xpic.si), and 11.30 p. in. Sun
dais, I), k II. n. It.. 1.5S, 8.27 p. in
For While Haven, Itiilelon ami prinelp.il point!
In Uw coil legions, via I). K II. II. It., 0 II,
j. if, ami 1.27 p. m. I'd' I'otl.ville, li.15 a. in.,
, IS p. III.
For llethleliem. i:.istf.n. Heading, ll.iiri-lnirg
nnd prlniipal iiiteiiui'dl.ite stations via I), ic II.
It II., U. 15. 0.3 a. in.; J.lf, 1.27 (lllaik lli.i
inoiiil IMui'ss), ll.3ii p. in. .Sinil.ij.il, II. I!
It I!., 0..l" a. m. . I-3". --'7 p. in.
For 'ninklianiifitU, Tow.ind.i, t:iiniij, llhica,
Geneva and pilncipil iiiteimcdlate stations, m.i
1)., li. i W. It. It., h.OS a. in.; 1,03 and 3.10
For (leneva, ltni.hc"ter, Hultaln, Xliigan Falls,
Chkago and all points wist, vli I). & II, It. I!.,
7 H, 11.51 a. m ''-' ""'' tl'lai'k DlaiiHiiid i'.
p'te-s), 7.I-. 10.11. 11.30 p. in. Minilajf, IJ. i II.
It, It., 11.51. s-'-7 P- m.
Pullman pallor and sleeping nr l.eliigh V.ill-y
pailoi.s ears on all trains lieturrn Wilkes-llnie
and New York, I'lilladelphia, llullalo uml Sus
pension Ilrldge
lUlI.I.IN II. Wlt.llUn, flcn. hupt., 2d Cortlaml
ftieel. New Yoik.
L'UAItl.l'.S S. I.I.I!, lien. I'an. Atst., 28 Cortland
btieet. New York,
A W NONSMMAC'lllIlt, Div. I'as. Aat Suih
nelhleheui, I'a, ....
For tickets anil Pullman reservations apply to
roo l.ai-kartanna aiwiuc, Seranton, Pa.
Delaware and Hudson.
In Flliil Slay 10, VJtil.
Train lor Cailminlali' Ie.no biunton at 1' 1
SOU, h.5-1. 10.13 a. in.; I2.i, 1.20, 2.11, J.j'.'
0"'J 11.23, 7.57, 0.10. 1110 p. in.; i.l'i .1. III.
'For lluiii'sdalo-0.20. 10.11. a. in.; -Ml ami 5,::-j
P'"r' Wllkc-llarto -0-13, 7. IS, KII.ti.3S, 10.1;,
11.6.. a, in.i 1.3. 2.IS. il.JJ. t.37, 0.10,7.P, 10 It.
''i'or'il. "'.' It. It- pniiila U.I5, 11.05 a. 111. 2.U,
4.27 uml II. :0 p. m.
For 1'ciilitjlwina 11. It. I'oiJit 0. 1j, U.3S a.
111.: 2.1b and 1.27 p. m.
For Alhany and all pninls noith-c1.20 a. m.
and 3.52 ! 111.
ami 1 SLNAV tii.vixs.
For ('jitiomlale-y.Wi, 11.33 a. in.; ?.ll, 3.53,
0.17, 10.32 p. in. . , ,.
For WilkwH-rrc 0.3S, 11.53 a. m. 1.5?, Vi
6.27, b.27 p. in.
For Allianv and points noilh-3.5:! p. in.
For lluni'sdalc 0.1KI a, 111. and 3..1J p. in.
l.owut 1 -Hi's 1 "Il point In United Slate"
a"a Wiu-itnini. j. .'. A., .MiM-iy. N. Y,
II. W. CIIOSS, ). 1'. A., Sirantnn, i'a.
cniiio liiiu fiiKltlcin for IiicIIps Just lioforo
Him ictlicil t'fcini tlio wot'ltl to limy Itt-r-.solf
nllvc us 11 rei'lusi In tin very ln-ait
of IMils.
TIiom ititli.lc.s Jen In iliemsolvoH nl
mom n I'tii'tiini'. 'I'lle canilii'lii lintly
IniPii In of niiLflloviililo (lnoncsi. 'I'licro
hid iilsn tninl-s filled Willi snn.Tlill'.s nf
llio TuI'oiIps, whii'lt iho intinloss fratli
cred In the ruins of that jialui'i. 1'awn
tii'lifts hnvci been found fur siiiiim
.iinoiintltiB to lRO.oofl fin pes. O110 of
tliftn ccivci's a i'liinon.s ui-cUliicc nf
pcails that was nils.nj, tliousjli nho
nii'iitlnncd It In her will. It Is worth
Ll'.',ni.io. Hlic iavnod It for a trill')
rr.ntii.irod with its leal value. Tim
licit' of tlio lato rcitinlcsj is a djutaut
ccusln, who lives In Genoa. ;
..Fof thirty
'' years a ''
successful
V career
of Pace Bleach
RUPPERTS
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSmANJF RAIlBflfti)
Schedule in Effect June 2, 1901.
Trains leave Scranton:
6.45 n. m., week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet parl6r car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsville; stops at principal in
termediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and the
West.
9.38 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington 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.
3.33 p. m., week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia viaPotts
vllle. Stops at principal inter
mediate stations.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Hnzlcton,
Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel
phia nnd Pittsburg.
.1 II. IIITI'IIIN.-ON. lien. Mzr.
.1. II. WOOD. Cen. I'.i-s. Agt.
Central Bailroad of Now Jersey.
Station In New Vork-Foot ot Lilicity eliest,
N. II. , nnd Smith Felly.
'iimi; TAiti.i: in ixi'ixt .may 10, mi.
Trains Icatc Siranlon for New Votk, Newiik,
Fli.aliclli, Philadelphia. i:.i-tun, lli'ihlehem, Al
linlimn, Mainh lliimk .mil White llaien, at 31
.1. 111.: I'M'"''"'. l-u uxpiese, l.frl p. ni. Sun.
da.is, 2.1.1 p. ' ,
Fur I'illclnii ami ilke-lliiie, ,..r, n. in.; l.tt)
ami 1.00 P. i- miiiiI,i-s, 2.1.1 p. 1,1.
Fur llaltlmoic ll"1 "mhiiistnn and paints
sicnilh and Wot i.i Iteilile.'ieni. i.51 a. ni., I. Pi
and I l. in. Mind.11-. 2.1.1 P- m.
For Long l.iainli. ih'i Ciou', ee ,n f.j,
1 1 in i in
and 1.10 P. in-
For Iteaillng. Ulianon anil llnnl.sliuij, via Al
Icntimn, I-.53 a. "' md 1. 10 p. ni. Sundae,,
".15 p. ni.
I'nr I'liit-illl''. ""' " ' 1-1" I'. "i.
Fur .tloiniMiii I'ail. f.H a. m., 1.10 .nnj 4.1I1
'''Thiough li'kets In all pninls east, ninth and
went at lowest rates at llio i-l.itlnn.
C M. Ill IIT. lii 11 I'a-s. A;t,
.1. II. OI.IIAFSKN, tten. Supt.
Erie Rnilroad, Wyoming Division,
Time Tahle in Illicit Sept. 17, MOO.
Tiaim for lliivlry and loial pmnw, mnnr't.
lug at llawlry Willi line lallmad lor New Voir,
Neiiluiig and Iiiteiniidl.ilc! points, lcaie Hii.ui.
tim at 7.03 a. 111. and 2.2.1 p, 111.
Tialua aulici at stiautuii at 10.0 a. m, and
p. 10 p. in.
Time Cnrd In tffeet nee, aoth, 1000,
SCRANTON DIVISION.
IBJ7. K 1 SOll
STATIONS
i0 a-11
M WSljgA
PM
7 10 Ar. N.V..V.M St, r.T.
U PM .
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.1031
.1031
.9 68
a s
4 81
.llaliooeL
1 .HtarliKlit. . "
1 .Plitijli l'urk. "
. AVInviooil..,
' ...I'oyultllf... '
1 Orton....,
, I'leamit Ml, "
.. I'ntundatn. . "
Kori't City.. "
Cm bou dale Yd "
, I'arbonilala . "
,Whlta llrldifc, "
. JlaylliliJ Yil
. 1010
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Additional tuliialttie Cirtond-le fnr HitBtlj Tirif
&I5 inn on'i;t Kinula,inil7Upmi;uBdiiriIy,iria
aiMatlul4 rardTtUl'Uiaoita.oOrm.
AJ.lilmn-llrolniltitf Irtatoint700rm8ond:
tenpins at ill ilatloui to ritimnnilr, nitlna at 7r-ii,
and inlo lnvfi lliyli.M i tot c trbfaJiJi tttbam
dltl,ltriflnsattitCioadteil.Jtoi.
Hates '4 centi per mile,
Loiteat Kates tu all rolnta Welts
J. c. r.NocnsoN. v. t. wcitu,
ai'irrr Ant. T'-t. Aunt,
ht'i Vor. Oly, tri3Wa. fv
1 ' fiTTTiiT TTiiV' " i
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" 7 ml Itiii..
1 IK i?a ta
lOjstUu..
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