f M THI? SCRANTON TRIBDNK-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, IDOlo ""i U i 1 Religious.. r Til 15 i'IihIiik KtWKlun f tho I.ik liiiuiiiinii 1'icnbytPiy nt H"IH"llui' Wc'lllll't-lllty nlKlit. the lollop Ins icMiliilliiiiH wore mlriptcd: II.miIuiI, 'Ihit Hip Fio.l.xtciy nf Laikawanni, In ec-wmii it IIoiipiiIjIc, I'.i , rxpicsa Its (loip new- at the death of Piteielcnl Me Ixlnlry and .' appieilitinti iif hi glcil abllllV '1 .1 stale m.n mid c lilrf rvitmxr nf our tuti'iti, ami ( ! ully Mir profound srut llnl In Unci fir llio powerful liilluiiiiet til hi I tip tu mlmm! unci cull ed i IitHIi.it life lint wo extend t.i Ml. Milsluliy cr.nr Irndrr-c-i "smpilhy In Icc-r l.rrllili' lieieaxcmcnt unci n"ui lirr nl our ramiel prater for Iht dlxlne tonnlalnii .iti.l eiip.'il In t 111- lur hour of urcil. Hut the elated ! tk In- illioctrd To pulilili th. o rr.nliitl.iti HIi'l send a cop ol tlirm to Jin. Mek'lnloj. oilier rcoliitliinn m lot t oil by tho ricsliytriy wcio tin futlowH: The ntrtnlicr of till Pirlili iy di-ming M t" m on rec'itl llirlr iippuce illoii of the delight fi' iacin ctijo.xoil ilmltiir Hie M'e.inii of Tin tail meeting, mikn the following inmlinlnii! I n.t llul r Until, tlif pa.tor and o(!n rw of tie .11111. li for 1 1 10 prlxllogp ilii-j hue Kixm the i.r,.lrrj of Hireling In tin liciiilllul t"Xxn w Mi ilii ntliiictlic iluinli propert) Hi will .l . .il ir. lo IntriMv the sratihcatleui nf our pic l.ietv In the miIi-I.iiiIijI clnrjitiT nnd gi nrniu "ik o Pio.lijtrrl.in irnilp, and t"r llic i I'l'iliinlty of holding tin iil"ii of t'ip prpli Ipii In a building eo xxcll tulapinl f r II"' pm pn.p .1 tllP i h.lle I lilllldltlg l Nc mid -That wo expires our pr.it it ml'" to tlip pmple n tlm chiuili wlio base su ari.mgcel for the Piili'itmniiictit of llio iiel.xtory, who hue klmllj rrnlxiel u luln their li'inir slid mint tereil so gr.u iouly mnl un-i ItMi'.x f"r our mm fori and cninjitirnt there lliinl 'llial xxp thank thr mi'inhors of tliP prrs iMriv, Dr- 1 .iitiiiu .iii.l llaidiaxv and I'ldcr V. l litkon, of "vtjiitoii, lor Hip very til. if tit, K tplul mill irapirm.: addrcne ilrlixcrcel hy thrm bi il.p popular iiiprtnm. ! ..inlli That .i i"t. f Ihank lio kIph Mi- 1 liiWtll llctitl.'.l. nlut h,U llrlpi'd tilt! Ilinlluns il. inlinii.il jjuiliprins lij (irpililmj l the pl.ino and to Hip ihurili urciinat anil tlinlr n lnp o ii.l; addrd In tlm ilpiollonil and upliflnu .iirnlrr of thp pulilli intilic I in lilt; tn llio roipllt ilpatli ol thp i'npf pxpcii 1 nf our lirloxr! lOUtltry, f nnuld alo re u 't I ml That a a court of the ihur.li up tln'il; fl. d for Hip liiMutilul spirit ol (Tirlmi.iii rrien.i t on cliVplaj-rcl In tho UmMi of our imiljnd pri'-idtnt, iinil lli.it wo fhort nil Kip lmiclic w thin our liouml t.i hunilil" IliPtimlu under 1ln- di-tipirut Ion of cllUiip l'rnlirnri, and " j'Piiim of friii. rek to ctilllatP and rvlend hy t.icliiiij an rumple a laiccr rplilt of loialij mid p.ilrlnll.in. pioiii -That we eyinpfltlilrr with the h i mil ile In her feavm ol ilei p sorrow 'li, td 'Hut we prav t.od that our vice prrl rl'iii, n hitddinlr- ullnl upon li tike up tlie tliitir ol thief tii.ii;itr.iie, l.e rndowpt with iii dom from on lnali lor thp faithful mid ct fl. iPiit ill'ihaise of Inn rp.piinllnlitii' KhlKMon P.i.. u rloclod a tlif no.vt nioptltic jilfifp of tlif I'loslivtory. ,t llm AVotlni?.ilay oxonlnu tupptlti A. AV. Dirkftm of llil.o illy. spoUi- in "Tho New Citizen In MK'Inn.' n ml TIov. AV. I!. IIiumIiiiw siinKo on Hip ' P.rllPx liilliioiicp of KorplKn MlMlnns." l llio c'1om of tlilx niiTthifr Hip toail Inc of tho iiilntitp w,i llnlln'il, mid tlio ri-(.liyPt'.v iidjotmipd to nipot with the- clitiifh it! rurty Tint on N.IPllll)PT 1.'. t TUp TUnllst MlnWtiM'Inl t'ltnfpioiipe of Horanton and vlrlnlly will vosutiie it- ppsslmis on Mnndiiy nevt. My ln MUtlon of Kpv. and Mr.x. lip. Tliom.i' 1. (Jrtit'liy, nntl tlio .lutUsnii Sivppt H.ipllst rlilirrli, llio (ippnliii? M',lon will lp held In tli.it I'linn h at in::o a tit., wIipii an atldioss to tin. c-onfor-iilH1 will lip dell vim-'d liy I!p. Aha S llobait, l. 1)., Hip illMtliiKiilsbcil Viofp.ss-ni' In I'roupi' TlipnloRifal spnil n.ny. At i'j.:;i p. m . n rnyal b.iiuniPt will lip sitvpiI by tbi' liidb' ol' the htiivh. follow Inn w bit h. aftpf dlniiT in'prlii's on "Viu'iitlon K( bop." will Im th" onlcf (if tho day. To this entire met Hub of tho conforpin o, the l!,ip 1 1 -t mlnlstpf. and tli-lr vivos of Nut tbeastPni ri'iinsylviinln, ttl-u the rnodPiator, I'lot'k and 1 1 p.iisuior of the Aiilninon ll.ipllsi iivsiuintlnii and thnlr who?, tuo nil jniii.1 'dlally Invited. In the .Sunday iioiutji of niir pul linm. Kev. Dnptof Cent-jre !:. ilnlld an nntini.jH that, In consonant e with the thmiKlit and the 1'cellnir of the pub !'. which loiitlnue to cluster about our national beroavpinont. he will, to. in.n row liioiulllK, pre.teh ill Hip I'rovl ilencp Pie-bylPilan church a dlsi out -e on the llfine, 'Our National UuiiiIII.i tlmi and I'oioiiation." Al'tpr-tliounbtH in ciitiiiOL'tiiin with iTiP.it events mid P'liwlnsr out of them aie oflen cpntp il" ititc'1-p-.liiii.' niul suscesthc ,i the lniiiii'di.ile (entx tli'inselves. and no doulit ii disc otirsp on the life nud h s M'ii .'I I'listdint j, Kno wtll form a iii ,ii'iropri,it" subjpt t for topsii.l. ci.itton in tin. worship of the I'iom- No one needs to be told to try to cure a cough Hut nnv one will be platl to be told of a means of cure which will be thorough and lasting. Dr. l'ierce'a Golden Medical Discovery is a medi cine which cm be confidently relied on to cure diseases of the organs of respiration. It cures obstinate, deep seated coughs, bronchitis and bleeding of the luuga. It cures when nothing else will cure, and the locul phyMclan says: "There is nothing more that wc can do," There is no nlcohol in "Golden Med ical Discovery," and it is absolutely free from opium, cocaine and all other nar cotics. The dealer, tempted by the little more profit paid by less meritorious medicines, will sometimes try and sell a substitute when the "Discovery" is asked for. No substitute medicine will satisfy the sick like "Goldeti Medical Discovery." It always helps. It almost always cures, iTwoyearsngoa kevere coutjh started on tne and I w.i alt bothered with catarrh, " writes Mr. F Slcjod, of llanewood, ChliuRci Co , Minn. "I could not Klcep night, a Hie rough wn worhe at night, t tried evcral cough medl clnet, but to no avail, until a year ago, when I got j had I coultlmot breathe throuRli my noke at tlmei. I then tried Dr. fierce', (ioldrn Med ical Discovery. Alter taking fight bottles of Dr Pierce'i Golden Medical DUcovery, and at the fame lime ming Dr, Wage'a Catarrh Keiuedy, 1 am a well man. 1 can thank Dr. Pierce for my good health, and will recommend hln tnedlcinea to any one ufferlng from the Mine trouble," Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con (Upatioii, Irnro Prexhytrlitn people tomorrow ti ioi ii i n tr. Itev. Itoboit 1'. Y. Pierce, pastor of the Penn avenue Hiipllft church, will b n!-lKtod In the Sabbath lunrnlnK worship by the ltev Alvnh S. llolmrt, I). D., one of tho most illfltlHRUlshcd clciKsnteii of the Haptlst denoinlua tlon. Di. Ifobart hn( recpntly resigned th.' piiHtornl ;)s of n ureal church to accept the department of llonielellfH In the dozer Theological Heinlnary. He coine to Set anion at this time as tho diet of the Hnptlet Ministers' Pon fetenee which holds Its opening nerv Ice niul annual batuitiet on Monday inoniliiK next. The numial meetlni; of the coiifptence will be held In the Jack son atiPt Haptlst chinch on Monday iiiiirnliiff and Dr. lloburt will give the atldiesn of tho occasion. The banquet to the ministers and their wives will be given with the compliments of Hev. Dr, D? Orucliy and the ladles of the .Jut Ufon street chinch. The Y. AY. ('. A. gospel nioetlnij Sun day at o',l"i will be lead by .Miss AVood. All women are invited. IomorroY's Services MethodlBt Episcopal. llm P.nk chiinli-l'ralie nud pr.ijtr at H.i; rricp. and i-ernioii at 10 SO by K. 11. Singer, a rlstant pitor; cl i. meeting at tloia ol Mriirp in miiiiIjv school loom. Hie lcidrr, Mr. If oft nun, would welcome you. Simdiy school ar 2 p. in. Snior Lcigiie at fl.".0. XIIm Mrzlc Itauh, lender. Worship and word at 7 :H ltev. Iluah Mi llpiinoti, of Siinp.iii (lurch, will preach, blijiigrr welcome anions lis. Simpwin MelhoclUt l'pitcpd chuich, North Xhin airnue and bafijelte meet ltev. II. C Miliennnti, pa.tor. I'rratlilug nt 1()..;i) a. in. and T. .0 p. in. The r.ev. I:. II. Singer will pieatli at the eietiiiic trnh-e; Punckiy school at 12 m.: .lunior League at !t p. m ; 1'pnnrth League at ti SCI i in I'utierjl sortlcc of the lite llcv. II. C. Illnmaii will ha held in the church at 2 p. Ill AOmry Mrthccli.t l'.pleop.il c 1inrc.li. ( orner Mon.ci avriiiie and llrlawarc (.trcot - Ilex. . t!. Snrip-oii 1. II, p.ivtor. Ilexotionil mcctiiig of the lliotherhond ol St. Paul at ".f.ri a in Pic.irh ins at Ki.i a. n ; nubjec t, "The Natlon'n bor row." ddiew by I. I". Rower, A. M., ami the pvtor Sundiv . hel .it '-'..0 p. in. l'p woitli leaaue at c, :o p in, pi. u Idiig at 7 SO p. in , "ltfimnelatlon end Nitflciine)." Prajer meeting, ecliied.ix. at 7 .ii) m DimIium innting of the Iliotlitrliooil of M. Paul, on th serend and fuurtli '1 ueeday of eaili month at 7 "0 p. in. Seat tree and all arc, welcome. Pioxiilen.e Methodi-t I'plMnpal iiimh !! v. r.eorge V Cuip, pa-lor. The brotliethood of t. I'nil iniet at Id a. in Moining feruion at 0. J ulijcct, 'Culled to He Mints." Sundiy m lionl at p m . l.pworth le.ijue at n l"i; inple.', "The sjloou aixxcr DiioiiikI." Harry llauli, leidcr. Kicning teriuon at 7 "0; eul'jett, "Anaitliy and Kindred LiiPinif." IVdir Axenue MpiIio.Ii' Ppl-copal clituili-r. P. Poiv, pi.ior. llroth. ihond of M. Paul, 10 a. in mowing worship and . iinoii, ln.-.o a in.; Nindn ichoul, noun: .lunior loacne. ,'l..0 p. m.; rpxxorlli Ic.ieiie, HJi p in, exciung woliip, 7 'in Mi.meii and ill otlirr. xxeltom.'.l. Ilinipi'.u siieri Mrttioillot Lpito,.il ihurch l!c .Ihiihs lleiiMiig. i, pa. tor. Pivatlunj at In. Hi, fiiliji'.t of mni.iii, "Labor and lu Law": cli nieeiing ai II "ti i. in : Muulay fcl ool at 2 p. in ; l.pwrrm league ai f M p in, leader, Mi. Hor.i Wllllain; exrniug preachlni srrxlee .it T .in. PrnfcMnr .1 clue llughi. A M, of the High siliool faeiiltx, wtll ieaili the teunmi. A toidlil w. h onie 1" aP Ali siii(t Mi llimlint Mpiccop.il ilmrili -Uiv. .1. II n.tiii. pjsiur Morning preadiuig ferxicc .it 10.30. rl.n nieeilng at II JM, Oliarlp I'roop, Ipadci; Mindly mIhhiI at '- p in., V.. isloiic, piiprruileitdem : rpxxnrth lejgiie at di ! ; exciiing preaching ferine at 7.10, siimon bx t lie Tlex. A. It C.uiuer iniilial xxelcoine to alt N.n ug Mclhocli.t LpUiopil i lniri h llev. .1. II Xii.lin. pa-tnr. Nindiv tphnol ut 2.K0 p. m ; t'liaihing ..ixiie at 7. ml. All welcome. liii .in MiiliiHlist KpUrcpal . Iiin.li, Howard pl.ee,' Dr II Itciitlex', ptxtiir. Pleaching at I". 'ii a in. 'unci n nhool, S:,0 p in. supeun triiiliiit, Poller. (111111111 l.iidenor pra..er iiieiliug, 7 p in Pi.ailibu, III p m. miIi Jul. "ti inc tin. ci Ion In Itn-ljl and Nutioii.il Life" c.ji.lnl xel ine to ull. Baptist. Penn Xxeiiue lliptit eliurili, Penn axtiiue, be Ixxciii Spruce and Linden utieet. ipnlr.il cit.x -Moulin? piixcr in ttie lowei temple at !M1. t the iiioiiiing unite in the auditorium the p.Kter, I!ex-, HoliPil P. . Pienc, will loutliiit the wor kup. aM-tnl by Ilex. Mxan S. llohnt, 1) 11. "miiiiIjv mIiooI hi t tie I'. mi Axinue thurdi at 2 o'clock, and at tlie Aiiinnini mivion at 8.TA ouug Per pip meeting at ."i.Eci 'lopie of the pi.toi's rxening m'iiuoii. "I iteV lteL for Cum lix. Home and (.ocl Special muie by the grand clioru of the cliuid). Lxirxhodx- made xxelcoine. .I.cc ,.ou Micet lliitbt Chun li- Molding pr.ix. rr meeting ul ' ai. Iliothrr It. Niehull, leader. Xhiiiiiu fplluon hx' tho p.i.tol, Itrx. 'Iliruu cie f.'iuehx at 10 1.0 Topic, "Hie Seed of n llexi. x.il." Miiidax si liocd at 'I p. in, (hirlc lloll.v, "iippriiitciideiit. Kxenlng i-erxice at 7 idi.tip. Pui'p and foug snxiie. "flie Mailxr. of the reua" will be lemkrcd bx tho ortli bnd (lice cluli .it the Rcmce. The Ilex'. Aba s, llobart, II l , of t uiier ftmiiurx', will pieaili, nu aro all i"i-.iii!h inxltrd tu all the prlxil.gr of uur chin. I i,,cii will he ppeneil at n.,10 p m I ti t llcitit rliurih, Miutli Main airnuc-llev, s r Miihcwr, pa.tor. The ii-uil scrvkes mom. lug 1 1 1 . veiling, II. "0 a m. ami 7.JI0 p. m., In t '. 1.. mi ill y tho Webh IliptUt chili 1 1 . bun ii,. . ciiinl J in p. in., I'IjiiioiiIIi chiuili, Dr. Ili'ilil... riipcrinirndeiit. II. V. P. I. scrxicc, ii .0 p m ii Ixnille hall. Piaxer Hireling, Wcc. iip.dd pwning, 7 .'( p. in. All aro cordially in I d I llii-M. hrrxicp. li.pn Itiilge lliptist rliuiili Piiathlne bv the p, i ,r nl tu a in, nncl 7.:.0 p. in. subject In thr mm n icg the Vifloii ol the I'.NlIrd I'r.rm. , ipnii.g, "I 'there a Dump Pioxi- dri.. p in Hum in VfTair," Sundiy ixltool at 11 4 inr.iing of the .lunior i-oe iety nt S...0, I'r. ,i m.piltig nf the Senior dot iPly at o.ro. I ir.t W.l.h Rcplut ihuiili, M.uUrt lire( Il I A llixiei-, pa.tor. in l. in.. Million by i ie pa.l.-r 2 p hi., Sundiy orhoal, il p. m., h r lii.eii bx the pa-tor. The ei.llie exriung perxlie xx il be i "mine led in tho l.ngllli 1 manage. All llni.tian I'licnil aie cordially hulled to allrtnl. lthikilx- riiptit (huith flev. Distil Spcntrr, l II. pinoi Piihlie xxoixiup ut ldt.O a, in, viiii an addre- by Mb Di Verna Mlnnl. of I lima; II 1V lliblp Khuoli 7. 10, exintug i-crxlie, with feimon oil "The .New t'plltl," KirrjLody welcoiue. liiuimorp ihiireh I0W a, in, (Icorgo II, Fin. bom, of Sci.inlon, will al., and at 7.!!0 p. in. Willliiu 11. 1'rlfcl, of IllaUcl). Sunday cliool at noon. All inxllcd. Presbyterian. lint I'iPfb.xterian church Pcnlcrj at 10 sn a, in. and 7.::n p. in. ir. MtLrod will picadi morn ing anil fxpiiing. SlrangeM welcome. Setond Prebjlctlan church birxltr, 10.r;o a. in. Ilr, Itobliison will preach In llio nmriiing, ami In the cxriilng will adir.lnbtcr Ihr ceiiiiiiuii lieu nrnce at the AdaiiH Axenue chapel, cointr Sexv A'orl, Urcet. Waslihurn street Piohxtriun rliunli-ltpv. .lohn P. MolT.it, I). H , piftcr. Serxices at ld.'.0 a in. and 7.30 p. in.; Ilihle Kehool at 12 in ; C 1'.. A'oung Peoile at It. SO p. in ; pra.xer meeting, 7 so p. in. The rector will preach, inoinlng ami cxe mug. All welcome. (Irein Hldgc l'rcb;leilan church - It 10 JO , m and 7 .10 p. m. the pastor, rtev. I. ,1. Lancing, will conduct worship and will preach. Iblile Hlioul ut It!; ( lirMian Lndcaxor at C.JO. All cordially inxllecl Pioxldenco Pifxlijlcrlin rhurcli The pmtor, ltex-. Dr. liulld. will toinorroxv morning picadi a tllnniirtir on "Our National Humiliation and Cor onation " Sundiy school ut J2 o'clock; L'ndeax. or meeting at H.as o'tlodc. Ksrninir kcrxlce, with heiinon, ut 7.30 o'clock. The seals ol the church are free. Cspom chapel (Pmhi leilanl -Piracliliig at 19.40 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. by the pa.tor, v, I i ti. Tt, Potter, Sunday school, 3 p. m, Junior llndeavor, 4 p. m.J Senior Lndeavor, IS.30 p. m. prujcr meetliig, 7.:to, Tlmndsy cvetilnj, Wel come to all. Adaini Axenue clupfl, New AVrk street The Iter. Jaine llugtiea will ptrath In the morning at tO.SO and the ltev. Charles U. Itoblnson, 1), Ii will preaeb In the excnlng at 7.30, unci will ad mlnbter the Lord's Supper. As this I likely in be the la.t senlre at which Hr. Itoblnson will officiate before tlm clo of his long and succes.f fill mlnltry in Sctanton, It I expected that theie will be a trry large allentlanee. Come early ami ttnrc a srit. Tlie ( lirbtlan Endeavor socle! will meet at 1.45, Mr. I.ueker rresldlng. Tho Sunday sdiool will meet st .1 o'clock, Mr. Chand ler superintendent. A'ou sip cordlilly Invited to attend thete seniors. Episcopal. St. Luke' Parish llev. Ilogers Uiael, H. P . lector; flex-. II. .1. Hamilton, senior curate. Six teenlh .Siirday after Trinity. .St. Lulio'i church 7..10 a. m , lily eeiuinun Ion; 10. no a. in, moining prajer and sermon; 7.'(0 p. m., exenlng prajer and sermon; P. 11 a. in , Sunday school ami Hible elase. St. Milk's, lliinmore-s a ni holy coinniun. Ion; Uifiij a. in, nuitnliig prajer and sermon; 7.30 p, m , excnlng prajer and sermon; .1 p. in,, Sunday school and Ulble clae. Last K.rd Miwion, Prcseotl avenue .A p, m Sunday school and Hible chse. South Side Mission. Fig street 2 30 p. m , Sunday school and llilelc elis.e. Cliureli of the flood Shepherd, comer AfonX"y axdiue and llrcrn Itldge street Itev. Prancl It, llatemiii. rector. Sixteenth Sunday after Trin ity, riotv f'ominiinlon, 7.30 n. tu. ; morning prijer, 10.10 m ; Sunday school and rector's clan-, 210 p. m. ; excnlng r'lJer, 7.30 p. m. Evangelical Lutheran. fliate Kxangellcal r.nglbh Luthenn church, corner of Madison axenue and Muliieuy stieet. Sunday school at 9 80 a, m. ; prcarhlng service at 10.30 a. in. by ltev. J. T. Ixendill. Miscellaneous. Ciliary ltelorined church, Jlomoe axenue and CIlMon slipct Rev. Marion I., l'iror, pastor. Ser xlcts Sunday at 10.S0 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Sun diy school, 11,30 a. in.; ( hristlan Lnclrixor, 7 p. in. Morning subject, "The Oppositn ProccJ sions." I'lrt l'riinltlsa Mpthodbl rhuidi, (Ircrn Itiilge I!ex. (!. Lee, pastor. Regular preaching at 10.:;0 a. tn. ami 7 p. in. Subject, mointng, "lhl 1 lint," rxdiing. "Tho Christian In Poll tic." A welcome to nil. Zien ('lilted r.iaiigcllial church, 1120 Cpoue axenue Pleaching at 10 30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m by Hie pi tor, ltev. .1. V. Me-tenuer. subjctti, "Zeal rtighl and Wrong" and "O, 1'ather in Ile.ncn." Sunday school, 0.30; .'uuior l'.n eleaxor, I p. m.; Senior llndeaxor, 0 oO p. m. Prajer meeting, 7.30, Wcducsdiy exening. Silts free and exeixhody xx-ckome. All Soul' I'nlxcisalbr church, Pine street, be txxeen Adaina and Jefferson axenues Serslcea at 10 30 a. tn, crnion by Ilex'. .Tame I). Tilling hast, state superintendent; Sunday school at 11. IS a. in It.nlio.id V. M C. llenr.x' Cuiiv, errrtary of the Hllhoid V. Xt. O. A , of Waterloxxn, . A'., will b" the speaker at the men's meeting ol the Itailroid A 51. 0. V Sundae at .1 13 p in This will be the opening of the fall xsork of the railroad department. Will Jones, of Tajlor, who hi been engaged a inuicat dnector, xvlll sing tenor solo. A cordial Imitation la extend ed to all men MUSICALGOSSIP. The inu.ic ptepaied for the seixiep luniorroxx at the I'lut l'iolijterin church xxill coiipbt of n "To Ileum," solo and chorus. (Hudley Tlutk); baritone sole from "1'he Holy City," .1. T. W.it kin; aiuhein, " t I'lentitle." solo and chorn, I'M hueckei 1 : tenor sot.i, "Out of tlie Deep," l,Pixiel, Hnid MepliPii. Tlie cxrellent mitte gixen by the ileuldp quar tetlp i an aeceptahle featuie of (lie eix'ice. SlrJiig. I in toxin .Hnl all aie eoicllilli' wel comed. T'ic pastor, Hex J.imea Mcl.ti.d, II. 1) , will preach the seiiiuiu. i Timlin llexiioti, iicm nf cx Ymk tux-, e died on fiiiiul dining the xxcek. II p i In goxd he'abli and progrelng iiieelx. Il The following musical sclce tioic will be ren- deii'd at the moniing and ex tiling scrx ices tonior- roxv at Llm Park ditirdi, lirder the direction of J. Alfred Pennington, organNt and choir master: MOItNINfi. Oigan, Klcgie in O Minor lemaigre Choir, Anthem, "0 Taxte and ee" Oo Oigan, Xleloely in li Major Dunham Duct for Tenor and llj, ".lesu, 'lliou Joy of Lnxing 1feirt" .Siegand Mr Wooler and Mr. Warn u. Oigan, PoMiude in i; Minor filaddtone IIVIIMMJ. Organ, Prelude In C Mijor Tlryjon t'limr, iilh(in, "l.eaxe l' Not" Stainer (iigan, Pastorale from Sonata No. 1 ... fiullinint lti sjln vleeied ( hieir. Hymn, "Let the (;opel Light Sluue Out" lieihet Oigan, Po'iluile 5Iai.li fruin Ariane ....(Jiulmant I l " I T. Watkln-.' studio lu undeigone n coin. plcte ihange, having been thoroughly iinoxated at the hand of a piinler arti-t. i 'I 'I LMiiiutd lAilele, a gifted and adxaneed jounsr Multilist of Seiintnn, will In a fexv xveeka lease thi citj In continue hi !eson en tho slolln Willi the pcerb" mister, Henry c!iradieclc, of Nexv Voik. Dcforo leasing lie will bp tendered a loncert, the programme of which xx-lll be gixen In- mi array of home talent seldom heard together. Ilendea In. own numbers, our joung friend xvill he aseisted bx Mis Klia C.irriRin, contralto; Mr K.ithrjn Thiele, sopiann; Mr. Alfred Wooler, tenor; Mr. Lugene Ham, flute; Mr. Charles Doer miii, piano, and others. The concert will b at t.'uein-ex's lull, 51ondax', Sept. 30. II The folloxxing muicil selection xx-lll he ued at the morning serxice tn the Seccnd Pre-bjlenan ihuiili. No exening i.erxeei Organ Piebide, Andante in P Johnson llxmn Aiithcm. "Oraelou Spirit" fiounod Ml-v-.cs Dink and fiar.igan; 5lej.rs. Olppel and Jforgan. Offeilorv Alto Solo, "Praise (he Lord" Hammerel 5Iim (.artstan. Oct: m Pn-.llu.le Tlaeh Mr, J. 51. CIwiiii', OiganUl and Diiectoi, I II " The singing ol the auzmeiiied rhocr In tlie 1'iist l're.hjterlan church at th iiienieiriil scr sice lot 'IIiuimI.ij' morning was lmpreixe in tho extreme and ha le.elnd manj (axouble lonnneni. i hi Profeor George H Carier, formerlv orgsnuet at Llm Paik ihuiili, lhi its-, ha Jii-t elmrd a serie ol orgsn recital. guru by him at the Pav Amerban esiioition, Xr, Carter hi been en giged to take charge ol the niu.ic in the largo Presbjleilan church at L'linlra, V, A , hxxlng rpsigncd lis position a profcor of orgia at elejaii iiiiixen.ltj', Delaxx.iic, O, to do so. !' ' il Theodore Pieer, muile publidier, Plnladd phla, ha accepted and will shnilly publish Mr. Alfied Wonlri'a new- .,iig, "Chilsuna Morn Hath Dixxiietl Again " Mi, Wooltr I fa-t gain ing an lutrriitlonil reputation a a composer ef flrd das soug, some of xxlilth hava had exccd Ingly large sales, both In Lngland and In lhl inunli-. Ill sacied songs, "Land So Pair" ami "Ileum 1 Not Par Axxax," are being seiy exlen slxely suiig, 'I II II Mr. Alfred Wooler I batk tn xvork 151m in hU socal studio alter .1 six weeks xacaltou, il tl I! Tho fiiuoiH Sehubtit n."J'teH' beld lis tirt 1d1cjK.1l fox the seaon of l'l-lfij. FLEETVILLE. A Ladles' Aid socletj- from Dellevue came for a trip out Into the country last Tucsdaj-. They took dinner at Pardon Harbor's. Luckily they were well supplied with iimbicllas. Vncutlou H ut nit cud and several of tho young people aro leaving homo lor their respective schools. Miss. Car olyn Paterson and Perry A. Carpenter nro attending the Syracuse unlvcislty; Miss Jpttuetic Paterson una roup to lOabt Stiotidsburg Stuto normal; Hob crt TtrunriiiBo will enter Ann Arbor, and lladn Van Fleet tho University of Ohio; AVorlh Snillh s Htudylng den tlstry In Dallliuore; Carl Tlffuny Is n Junior at Bucknell. Hunting Is 11 fuvorlte recreation Just now. t Sunday School Z, Lesson lemperance Lesson. j.e. Gilbert, d.d PrOV. XXlit: 29-35. Secretary ol Amerliin September 22. ffiLn! Rcllelou, 1NTK0DLTTI0.V -A king of Israel, said td liaxo been the wlct of men (Jlalthcxv, all, 42), U appointed the teacher lor today. Atlef the l.ipe of tlitee thousand years In will Instruct the fifteen million of children and joiilli vslio -einhl In Christian Sunday school. The lei son I one of the utmrt pergonal Interest, a theme upon which ministers and phllsnlliropist", reformer and legislators haxe bestowed their bet thought, lloxv strange thit sleo and sin should n perpetually claim their xlctlmil Af ter all the eenturlc thoe deluded by strong drink are a numerous, a they were In the eaily ages. It appear tint In Solomon's time all win understood concerning Ihe-rasagr of thin lerrlhlo dibit. He seem to base dad In mind the scry thing noxv common among in, ami he sought a good people now do to turn men from their nip. Will not the warning of the ceiiturle ho heard and heeded? Or, will they be depled. LTKCCTS -(Verse 20 )-Pirst Id presented Ida awful plttuie of exll reulllng (o the Individual who use intoxicating liquors. The presentment I made Inlcrrogatuely, the better to call atten tion to the seiles ol misfortune thrmselvsi, un der six heads. Woe, calamity coming upon a peron bv untoward ctreiimstsneea and Inflicting pain; sorrow-, grief rising up from within through tho conMdcratlon of one's unhappy lot; eonten (ion, striving with others of sarlou kind, such a. fighting and disputing; babbling, con fused and Incoherent speech, a when tho tongun la not under control; wounds, whether of body or mind, pbjslcal and spiritual hurts or Injuria; ledness of eies, Inflamed bills or ltd uncom fortable to the person and dlsagreeahle to othei a kind of summary of things which sll would gladly ec.ipe. Who ha all these together! Who draws them upon himself, by his own conduct? Who carries theni with him day by day a a constant posesslon? Tho question w'a intended to proxoke reflection. CA INK. (Vine 30 ) These effects all proceed from one and the same cau They are so many treamj pouring out of one bad 'fountal Solomon follows up the course of each and finds the source and point It out to answer liia oxxn o,iiction. 'I he peron so aflllcted ato wine thinkers, and cxceixe drinkers at that "lliey aie not sau-licd with a single glass, but they ut long to indulge their appetite, (npheslaies, s. IS). The conxlxal hahita of ancients and mod ern wete much the uaiue. ltecauv of pleasur shle somallons much time kh passed In social ooiuerse and indulgence, Whit at first natl Bed became aftervxard unpalatable. To increase the enjojment tho winea weie mixed and diugged, and the dexotee sought these eageily to maintain Hie pleasure of the hour. (Psalm, lxxv, S.) Thu frequvntly an Interchange! of filrndlj greeting, comparatively harmle, wa turned into s piolonged debauch, bringing tlie roiwquenie nhoxe named Hire then is roj.ll exposure of diunkdine., the chief xlce of ori MONTROSE. Ipecisl to the Sertnton Tribim. Montro-ic, Sept. 20. K. A. Main has accepted a position at l.estersblre. Seats ate wiling rapidly for Stetson's "I'licle Tom's t'tthln" company, which appears at A'lllage ball on Monday night. Kev. K. A. AVattlner, lector of St. Paul's KpKcopal chuich, will take the assassination of our late piesldent as the theme of his discouise on Sunday moining. AVhlle draping lil place of business yesterilay.r,Oroii p. iieehe was acci dentally struck in one of his eyes by a falling hummer fiom a window, above where Mr. Beetle was nt wotk. The blow was sitlllclciit lo severely lnjuie tho e-e, but It is believed that tho sight can be saved. On Tuesday evening a number of our young athletes met and organized a foot bull team to stand for Montrose during Hie comlnir season. "We under stand that the Montrose eleven has al-reatlj- received challenges from Susque hanna, Ttmkbuunoik and tho Wng I). Hilton High school. At tho annual reunion of the surviv ing membeis of the Fiftieth regiment, Pennsylvania Veteran volunteers, held at Nexv Albany, Bradford county, this week, our townsman, AA'illlam II, Den nis, sr., xxas chosen president of the association for the ensuing year. Miss Mary dagger, of this plute, Is at Susquehanna, helping care for her sis ter, Mrs. Homy T. Ulrchard, who Is veiy seriously 111. Banker O. A. (.ilbert received, this morning, the sad news of the death of his mother, Mrs. Mary A. Ttirrell, of heart fallute, at her home lu AVyalus ing. She was 70 years of age. Miss Madeline I.oomls successfull.v underwent a surgleul operation this week. A giowth on her neck, caused by being struck with a base ball, xxas removed. Miss I.oomls Is doing nlcelj'. Mrs. M. LnGinngo ntltlls is visiting the Buffalo exposition. Deputy Postmaster Fred A. Muck Is taking a brief vacation. He Is at pres ent the gueMt of relatives and friends In Blughanitoii. AV. T). B. Alney xxas professionally engaged at Sci anion on AA'ednesdiiy. Charles Bead, of the census bureau, Washington, V. C, is visiting relatives In this place. AYord reached heie this moining that Louis I.oomls, son of L. P. I.oomls, of this place, xvho had gone to Tunkhan nock to attend the Wyoming county fair, bail been accidentally shot through the leg, and that the wound was very serious. Sir. and Mrs. Loomls left Immediately for Tunkhannock. The full particulars of tho accident have not yet been learned. Yesterday the citizens of Montrose devoted nlmost entirely to honoring tho mcmoiy of the lato president. Tho morning hottis worn spent in complet ing tho decorations upon business places and prlvato residences. At noon all business was suspended. At 2 o'clock the cltliens assembled In tho Methodist Kplscop.il church, where tho following service took plueo: Organ voluntary, Mrs. James Van Cnmpln; hymn, "Nearer My Clod to Thee;" President Boosevelt's pioclamntlon, Rev. Fr. A. T. Broderlek; tho gover nor's proclamation, Judge D.W. Seailo; Introductory lesson, ltev. K. A. War rlner; prayer, Rev. I). C. Barnes; Scrlptuio lesson, Keel, xil, Bov. II, B, Benedict; hymn, "Lead Kindly Light;" remarks bv Father Broderlek, In an nouncing hymn; sermon, text, II Sam., 1:11); hymn, "Thy Will Be Done," Bev. I. B. Walters; benediction, Rev. K. A. AVarrlner. Tho church had been clah orately draped, especially about the altar and pulpit. The largo nudltoilum was literally packed with humanity, and every seat lu the edifice xvas oc cupied. The sermon, or funeral ora tion, by Rev. II. B. "Benedict, was rtn eloquent and powerful deliverance, nnd by unanimous request of the assem blage, tho speaker will furnish tho muuuscilpt of his remarks to tho Montrose papers for publication. Mrs. Mary Biewster Rooth, youngest daughter nf A. J, Brewster, of t.'ils place, died III New York city on Mon day, Sent. 11. 1301. Tho lemalns, ac companied by tho bereaved husband, reached here on AVednesday afternoon, and the funeral wus uttcnijed fiom the ental courts and ot high life ever where and al waxs, ADVirr,. (A'erso 3l,)-1low may these ruin, em results be avoided? That lexatloui question has divided (he people of our lime Into numer ous parlies. Thero are those who would prohibit tho minufaeture and sale of alcoholic bevengca, doldlng thst it I the duty of society to protect tho lnrllxlilii.il. Othera would regulate the (raf fle, giving authority only to reputable people lo conduct the business after prescribed rules, claiming tlut prohibition is Impossible and an Infringement upon personal right. Some plead for the moderate uie of Intoxicants and say that every man must Judge for himself. Listen to Solomon, who, without determining the duly of society, calls every person to stsn.l llrmlv In support of hi oxxn be-t interest on the basis ot total shstlnrnee. "Look not upon the wine" xrhen it ha become Intoxicating. So Is the meaning of tin ads ice here gixen, and this ac cords with the combined Judgment of the best people who now labor in temperance rcfoiut. POIM1W (Vere .) Why in h extreme teaching? Why total abstinence? Solomon might luxe argued against moderate drinking as miny now do by showing that It I the way to excess. All drunkards were once modrale drinkers, and alt moderate drinkers are liable to be diunkardis, Tlierelore, touch not, taste not. Ihat would bo good logic and moral pin dence. fliit lie- prefers a different coure. He looks steadily at the constituent properties of the alcoholic drink and flndt there what cannot lux allowed with safety esen In a niall clegiee. lie was no ehemlt. It was reserxed for tlm r.ili at a later dale (o And and name whit he knexx- to be present, what he knew moreoxer bj its baneful influence. It xxas a poison of the most s Indent kind, which might Indeed be u.ed for a time, but whose work would surely though gradually be done lu the end, and no one could tell when, II xeuoin would be like the bite of a serpent, tike the sting of the adder. (Jeremiah, sill, 17.) It wa therefore not to be trifled with. There was but one xvlse and safe cotuso to be pursued -It mint be let alone. llKl'l,r (Vei.. 3.1 ) The bite nf the seipent and the sling of the adder cause moie thin tempoiary diseonifoit. They Inject Into the si tem what derange and coirupta and dtstroxs, ho the poLson contained in intoxicating bexerages ss oik It mlscliicxoa renults in exery pait of man's nature. It has a strange power to lntlama the passions and awaken unholx- desire. 'Hie sice of tlrunkennes I geneially attended hv the most loalh'ome fonm of llcentiounes. In our (lit- the saloon and the brothel aie In cloe neighboihood and oflen In partnership, Solo mon calls attention to this fm, showing how a nun I di.igged down to a life ot Impurity (Ocnesis, ,xix. 32), so that hi heart send foith out of II disordered slale reprxere and Indecent woids. (Daniel, s, I ) Obcenlly I one of the family resident e on Maple street. Rex. K. A.Wat rlner conducting the services, Interment was lu Montrose cemeterj'. Mrs. Booth was 37 ears old. The cause of death was heart disease. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to tha Sersntor. Tribune. Tunkhannock. Sept. 20. Miss Maria Muinfoid, of Mauch I'liunk, depart ment piesldent of the AVomen's Relief coriw, will Inspect the J. W. Reynolds corps, of this place, on AA'ednesday ex-enlng, Sept. 25. A special meeting of the corps xll be held on Tuesday evening, Sept. 21. All membeis are te quested to be piesent. Miss Leona Harvey a trained ntuse, ot AVestport, N. A., Is stopping some time will her mother Mis. Sybil (Sur vey, on Wyoming axenue. Mrs. AVIIson will give a supper foi the benefit of the P. K. chinch hi bet home on church stieet, Tuesday, Sept 21, from ii'DO to 7.P,i) p in. Hani sand wiches, baked pork and beans, Fietu-h filed potatoes, cnbbngi salad, celery salad, picked beets, cucumber pickles, home-made frld cukes nntl cheese, leu and coffee. Supper 2.") tents. Ice cieuiii and cake, 10 cents extra, Kxeryhody cordially Invited. Rev. Islsih Frey. of Wllllamspoi t, is visiting bis brother Henjnmln Ftey at this place. AVUllain Mosler i liming some le palrs put on his residence on Second street, and Is also connecting It xvlth the sewer system. William K. Stark, of Scranton, Is xlslllng telatlves at this place. A Red Men's picnic, in xvlilch all the lodges of that order in the county will Join, will be held at Renshaw paik, on Saturday, Sept. 2fc. It will be a basket picnic, and there xvill be ad diesses by home and outside talent, lu the evening the local lodge xvlll publlc ly Install ofllcers at the xvlgwam on Kast Tioga street. BROOKLYN. Speelsl to the Strsntnn Tilbune. Brooklyn, Sept. 20, Mrs. S. II. Kid ildpe and .Airs. Kmma Shadduck made n trip to Monti ose AA'ednesday. Our schools and business plases xxeie all closed Thurday p. in. as a tribute to our martyred president. Hon, and Mrs. Benjamin AA'ood of 111., have been x (siting her tu other F. B. Jewctt. Miss llattie McMillan is spelling a short time with relatlxes In Kast Bildgesvuter. About thlity young people met at tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. Sage, AVednesday evening, Sept. 11, in honor of Mrs. Bertha Sage xxho xvas about to leave for Colorado. It xvas a com plete surprise and a very pleasant evening folloxvrd. Miss Bertha will be greatly missed, especially In cbuth work. Mis. A. S. AValdle, Miss eGrtrude Waldle, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. II. Kent. Dr. and Mrs. Sage, Mr. and Mrs. G. A'an Aulten nttended the Susquehanna asso ciation at Nicholson last xveej-. Tho Ladles Aid held their dollar social In the I'nlvorsal church last evening xvhen those who have earned money for tho church told how they did so nud presented It formally to the church. Kdward Lathrop and Mrs. Charles Kly visited their sister at Klk Lake recently. There xvlll be union services at the M. K. church Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock In chargo of the G. A. R. Dr. Sage xvlll deliver a memorial address. OLD FORGE. William Ruth spent a fexv days at tho homo of Frank Mosteller the past week. Mrs. John McGarry visited xvlth friends in Wilkes-Barre on AVednes day. Miss May AA'illlHms Is spending her vacation xvlth friends In New York and West Point. The Ladles' Aid society of the Brick church met on AA'ednrsday 'afternoon and elected tho following officers for tho ensuing year; President, Mr. H, A. Greene; vice-president, Mrs, J. H. Iniatlabl cacrompanlment ef dcburliery. Tlie man who descend to that lesel das well-nigh defaced the dlxlne and human and entdrnned the beastly. I'Kttlli, (ere .11.) t'nder such citcunntsnces the proses of degeneiatlon I lery rapid, and the sense of Insecurity constantly Increase. Tie man addicted to strong drink I in constant peril. Ity lot. of phxslial vigor, by disturbance of moral fieultle, by the awakening of nppetita and !le affection, he selert wist that aie not only bid in thnntelies, bur which are beset by destructive Influence, within and sslldout are peipeluil menaces. III condition is as perilous a that of one xvho lie down to sleep upon the top of n mast of a xeel at eea, wheie by the xxaxc and etotnia he Is liable at any moment to lose his balance and to be drowned All this U utllled In th ellves of the miliy who meet slolent death while Intoxicated. (II Sam uel, Till. 2.) If the list ot such casualties in any coininimily could be published tho people would be shocked, nd all would see what filghtful sacrifices of life are mid to the demon of alcohol. tlONIHdi: (Vete ,15)-Slrong drink lesd. a man steadily on fiom one ttaite to another until h becomes a inot abject slave. Among tha earlier proof of hi bondage Is a stowing I al luclnstloii that tlie exll that luio bcri biought upon him by hi own actions were really Inflict nl br otheis. He fancies himself strlckm by sonn enemy and beaten ir offense of which be wa not guilty, so that ho lis lesented a an in jury whit should haxe led dim to npentance. (Jeremiah, xxxl, 18) The results of this habit hav etlc s only ter.de.l to strengthen tilni in it. Alter nnv pljalcal suffering, which wa nature's call to relonn sent by a loving heaxenly father, he turn. sgair to seek his cup, expecting to find relief Irom pietent discomfort by momentary stlniulatl.n ind ciliilaratloii. So the chain are fastened tr n bold soul and body, holding him In galling siaiety fiom which there is no lelease by any piwd of his oxvn. COVCLI'MON. ueh then i the xolee of wis dom, apesMng out of the past, to the joung of lodiy. The wine mav spaiklo in the glasa and appear beautiful to the exe, and drunken porta may write xerj Ingenious- thins In praise of It, but "at the last it bltelli like a seipent and stlugeth like an adder." It I far worse than the fabled tup of Clue, width transfoiiucd men Into brute. It flame. the pjlons and piompts to ex'ery ciiuie. It rums mati'fl constitution and tenit In beggarj. It is an Incentlxe lo the basest lusts and causes many to fall into the deep ditch from which so few escape with their lixea. It lit looe the tongue to utter meij' thlng linplnu. polluting and proxoking. And jet It fauiiiaten him Into such loxe ot dl ctucl oppressor and hi galling chains, that he only sleeps lo recruit himself, that when lie awake lie may return to hi. destructixe indulgence. Who that ha common sense would conltact such a habit or sell humelf to such iniquity? RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western In Effect Aug. II. 1901. Trains leaxe Scranton lor New lork .t 1.40, 3 00, Sl. 7.50 and 10 05 a m; 12.(9. 3.20, 3 45, S 00 and 8 30 n m. I'or New York and Philadelphia 7.60 ami 10 05 a in., and 12.41) and 8.45 p. m. For Tobjlunna At 0.10 p. m Pur Buffalo 1 15, 0 22 and 0 oo a. m ; 1.30. 3.62, 7 05 and 11.35 p. m I'or ninghamlon and xvay sta tion 10.20 a, in, and I 05 p. lu. I'or Oswego, Sjiacme and I'tlca 1.15 and 6.22 a. m.; 1.30 and 3.62 p m. Osivego, Sjracuu and titles, train at 6 22 a m daily, except Sundiy. I'or Jlontrose 0 00 a in ; 1.05 and 7.U5 p. tn. Nicholson accommodation 4 00 and (1.15 p. in. Dloomsburg Division For Northumberland, st 45 and 10 05 a. in ; 1.30 and 0.10 p m. For I'l.s inontlt. at S 10 a. m ; 3 65 and 9.U5 p. m. Sunilsv Train For New A'otk, 1.40, 3 00, S .15 and 10 05 a m i 3 20, 3 45 and 6 00 p in. For Uuffalo 1 15 and 0.22 a. in ; 1.30, 3.62, 7.05 and 11.35 p. m For Ilinghainton and way sta tions 000 and 10 20 a in, llloomsburg division Lease Scranton, 10 05 a. m and 6.10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In F.ffeet June 2, 1901. Tialn lease Scranton: For Philadelphia and New York via D. & II, II. It, at 0.45 and 0 33 a. in., and 2.1S, 4.27 (black Diamond b'xpre.), and 11.30 p. in. Sun daxs, D i II. It It . l.M. 27 p. m. For While Ilaxen, llaileton and principal points in the coal legion; via D. k II. It. It., li.45, 2 IS and 4 27 p. m. For Potlsville, U.15 a in . 2 13 p. m For llethleheiu, Faslon, Heading, IlarrUburg and principal inieimediale stations sla I). & II. It II , 6.45. 0.38 a. in ; 2 IS. 4 27 (Ulack Dia mond Kxprrsa), 1130 p. m. Sundays, D, & II. 11 It , OXS a. m ; 1 M 8.27 p m For Tunkhannock. Toaramla, Klmira, Ithaca, (ienesa and principal Intermediate stations, via D., L, pi W. It. It . s 10 a. in. and S 40 p. m. For (Jeneva, Hochexter. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chirago and all points west, via D. k II, H. II, 7.4S, 11.55 a. m , 1 2. S 33 (Black Diamond Kx pie), 7.43. 10 41. II 30 p. in. Sundays, V. li II. It. It . 11.65, 8 27 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh A'alley psiloi cars on sll trains between Wilkes llano and Vexv York, Philadelphia, Uuffalo and Sus pension Bridge 1I0I.I.IN II xULM'rt, Gen. Supt., 20 Cortlanct stieet. Nexv York C1HM.KS S. LEK. Oen. Pass. Agt., 26 Cortland street, Vew Yolk. A W. SONNEMACIH-rt, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South nethlehem. Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply to 309 Lackawanna avenue, Sctanton, Pa. New Jersey Central. Station In New York Foot of Liberty street. N It., and South Ferry. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 50. 1901. Train leaxe Scranton for New York, Newartr, Fltrabeth. Philadelphia, Faslon. Bethlehem, Al lentown, Maucli Chunk and White Haven, at 8 53 a m.i express. 1.10, express, 4.00 p. in. Sun. dais, 2 15 p. m. For Piltston and Wilkes Barre, R 55 a. m, j 1,10 and 4 00 p.m. Sundajs. 2.15 p.m. I'or Baltimore and Washington and polnta South and West xla Bethlehem, 8 63 a, m., 1.10 and 4.00 p. m. Snndais, 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch. Ocean Ciove. etc., at 8.55 a m. (through coach), and 1 10 p, m. For nestling, Lebanon and llarrlsburg, xds AI lentown, S.S5 a. in and 1 10 p in. Sundajs, 2 16 p. m For Pottssllle, R 65 a in , 1 10 p, m. For Mountain Park. 8 65 a. m., 1.10 and 4.00 Throned tickets to sll point esst, south and west at lowest rales st the station. C 51 lll'nT, den. Pa. Agt. J II. OL1IAUSEN, Gen. Supt. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect June P, 1101, Trains lor Caibondale leaxe Scranton st n.CO. ssrjo. S51, 10.13 a in ; 12.00, 1.29, o.,, a.j., 5"0 6.25, 7.67. D.tS. 1120 p, m.; 1.10 a m Fcr llonesdale and Lake Lodore, 6 20, 10.13 a. m ; 2.44 and 5 29 p. m. For Wilkes-IUrre-d 45, 7 4?. R.I1, 9 3, 10.41 a. m.i 12-01. !.. 2.1. 3 31, 4.27, CIO, 7.4. 10 41. 11.30 P m. For L. V. It. II. PoInt-6.45, 0 33 a. m.; 2.18, 4 27 and 11.30 p. m For rennxlxan1a It, It. points 6.45, 9.3S, 2.19, 8.3.1 and 4 27 p m. For Albany and all points north 6 20 a, ra. and 3.62 p. m. SUNDxY Tit TIN'S. For Carbondale S.60, 11 33 a. m ; 2.41, 8.52, 6 52 and 10.62 p. m For WTlkes-Barre-0.38 a, m ; 12 01, 1.59, 3,23, 6.32 and 8.42 p. m. For Albany and points north -3 52 p tn, For llonesdale and Lake Lodore 8.50, 11.33 a. m. and 3.52 p. m. Breyinler; secretarj-, Mrs. Andiew Al lien; treasurer, Mrs. K. J. AA'lldrlck. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stearns, of Cort land, N. A'., xxcre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Kdsall the past xveek. Ilemy, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Brown, who xvats scalded so badly by falling In a pall of hot water, Is slowly Improving. A number of friend and neighbors gathered at the homo of Mrs. Mary I'Mwurds on Monday evening to tender her a surplrse purt The evening was pleasantly spent lu music and other amusements. Refreshments xvere served, after which they all left for their lmnic, wishing their hostess much pleasuie In her new home. A number of friends assembled at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs, T. J. Stewart on Monday evening to witness thu christening of their daughter, Tho water xvlth which the child xxas chris tened was brought from the River Jor. dan by Mrs, Royuton, a friend of the family, who has Just returned from the Holy Lund, EDUCATIONAL -v- Free Tuition By n recent act of tho legisla ture, free tuition Is now granted at tho Literary Institute and State Normal School Bloomsburg, Pa. to nil those preparing to teach. This school maintains courses of study for teachers, for thoo prepatlng for college, nnd 'for those studying music. It wltl piy to write for particular. No oilier school offers such stirierior ad vantage at such loxv rales. Address J. P. Welsh, A. M.( Ph. D. , Prln. BINGHAN1T0N TRAINING SCHOOL For Nerxou. Bsekwatd and Pesf Mute Chil then. Pin sh at Training, Manual Training, Artie illation, Music, Drawing, Kindergarten, Open year around. Circular. S. A. Doo little, 82 Faiview Axenue, Blnglumton, N. X. CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY Wissahlckon Heights, Chestnut Hilt. Pa! A boarding school for boys in the elevated and beautiful open country north of Phila delphia, 30 minute from Broad 6t. fetation. For catalogue nddre JAMES L. PATTERSON, Head-Mailtr. SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, SCRANTON, PA. T. J. Foster, President. Timer II. Lawall, Treas. K. J. Foster, Stanley P. Allen, Vice President. Secretary. 3 VVESTMliNSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Tlace, NEW YORK. American Plan, 3.50 Ter Day and Upward. Kuropean Plan, jl.00 Per Day and Upwards. Special Hates to Families. T. THOMPSON, Prop. I HOTEL I JEFFERSON NEW YORK 1O2.104.1OO Knit 18th Street. Tha. 1EFFM1SON Is a thoroughly nrst-claia fsmily and transient hotsl, offering at aminl mumcostamazfmiunofluxurvand eomfort. On 16th Mrest, Just esst ef Union Square, tt Is within a fsvr minutes ot tha leading shops, theatres and clubs. Europesn Plsn, SI. 00 up. Americsn Plsn, 12.50 up. Suites with Private Bath, $2.00 up. For special rates gnldss ot informations rite JOll.V K. d'MATriKI.D, proprietor For Business Hen In tha heart of th wholesale district. For Shoppers ft minuter' walk to Wanamakers: S minutes to Blegel Cooper's Big Btore. Eany of access to tho great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars, ftr lng easy transportation, to all points of Interest. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOKE. Tor. 11th BT. UNIVERSITY TO. Only on Block from Broadway. Rooms, $1 Up. pr?S5TitS.AJSi. . RAILROAD TIME TABLES. nmVANlA RAILROAD Schedule In Effect Suns 3t 1001, Trains leavo Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week day9, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor can and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsvillo; stops nt principal In termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and tha West. 0.38 a. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburp;, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. ra., xveek days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg nnd the West. 3.33 p. m., week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches toPhiladelphla viaPotts. vllle. Stops nt principal inter mediate stations, 4.27 p. m., week days, for Hnsleton, Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. J, B. HUTClUNSOf, Oen. Mgr, J, B. MOOD. On. Pass. Agt. New York, Ontario nnd Western. In effect Tuesday, Fept IT, 1101, NOUTU B01!,). Lesxe Leaxe .rrix. Train. Srianion Carhnndals, Cdoia, 2,0. 1 10,'tils in. II. 10a. m lOOp, m. No. 7 6 top. 111. i. Carbondale d 40 p. m. soiiru iioii.M). Leaxe Leaxe Anne CadosU. Paibondsle. Srranlr-n. n. 6 7.00a.m. 7.(0s m. No. 2 2.l3p liiv tiMpjii. MOp-m. .SINDAV ONLY, NOnill IlOL'Vn. Leaxe Ja-sx-e . Arj-x Train. Scranton. Cmhondale. Tadr-sia, o. n H.SOa. 111 P 10 a. tn 10 is a ni. No. S 7 (lp. in. r.Cailnindale, 7.(0 p. m. S.OHTII DOI'MI - ' laxp Leaxe xrrn I jdosla. Paihoudale. Sxunlen Vo. fi T.OOa m. ?.(0a in. Xo. 10 (.30 p in 00 p. in. U,p m. Tialna Nus 1 on week dais, and 0 on Sundaxs, make miln line lonnetlicin for New V01K rlti. Middletoxxn, Walton, Norxxith, Oneida, Osix-ego and all points xx-est For further Infnimatlem, consult (leket sgents, .1. (.' XIIKHMI, (i P . New York ,1 L. WCMsil, T. P. , .scrxnton, Pa. Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division. Train for Nexv York and Intermediate peinri lesxe wanton at follows! 7 '.'0 a, m., 2. U p. in, ArrixslslOS.S a, m from Honesdal. IU'1 snd intermediate points, 9 CO p. m, from N York and intermediate points. No Sundiy trains. ' -i ..... ift;" ii -CI 1-. I M I
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