The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 28, 1901, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1901?
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Sunday school, 3 p, tit. Junior Kndeator, 4 p.
m, Senior Kndeaior, t 30 p. m. Prajrr meeting,
7.30 Thurnlay eicning. All welcome.
Religious..
7Iin Wllkeiiane Court-fence of
thr KvhiispIIu'h! J.ijthcran Mln
IGl istt-rium o I'onnwylvunl.i will
hold their seventeenth semi
nnnual convention nt St. Mnrk's
I.uthei'tin clniri'li, AVnt Scmntoii, uf
whlrll J lev. A. 1.. lluliier, I'll, U.. Is
I i.i i nr. on .Monday, Tueftluy and Wed
nesday. Helit. ,.0, Oct. 1. 1!, 1001.
hr iiroqraniinc will he aw follows;
MO.MIVY LVLSISH, 7.30 O'CLOCK.
iipiMn; mtvIii.
. .no mice sci mnn uVv. II. I'. .1. SrmKiT.
1 " I Inly Communion.
II 1M).Y MOUSING, O'CLOCK,
i turn; of Conference.
cv-i. al ri porta (a) president; (li) (ren
in I ', lion n( Oflkcn
llipml ol Srelary on l'nAnlhit Hiislnrss.
Matter llcfcrrrd by the f-jnod to the Con
fe na.
1.' ports el SUririlns CiMnmltties
Mission 1'eMlval N'uilli, llcv. 1.. I.lrnlrn
' . li. rhalrmani kautli, ltc. I'.. I'. Hutu,
. Mission President ol (Vnterriict C'lialriuin
l.utlier Leagues .Sottlieasttrn irmral,
I ner Lrhlzli alley, liy their presidents,
i i und i.v School Contention.
W.uniu'.s Home ami 1'oitlsn Miinn.iri
fe. fh
fl llottrmal and practical sulijoots. tlsv. V.
II Itriiiiir, I'll. I)., ilinlrtnan.
it. Miscellaneous business.
Ill -DAY .M'lr.llNOOS, 'J O'l I.O( K.
Pi. nsiuii nf doitrlnal iiiul pr.irtieal sulijecti.
ripnunir sen Ice, Hei, tl. I'. Kttwrin.
" II. lined Mllijeil
ai Is It Proper to Addies the Question In
(hi HapiiMiial l'oriniila to the child to lie Hap
llrt llev. A. I.. Il.mii r, I'll. 1).
' i ' Neiv lleaien and .1 New Lirth" llev.
t l llrlirijr, I'll. 1.
1 Sin Mildeits
. ( luM's Ilosirnt Into Hell" Hev. .1.
M 'er 1). II.
'i U (lui Pre-iut Mode of PJectinn
!.
nt
vnul Mii-lactor.i " Itev. .1. .1. Kind.
II PMIAY llVKMNC, 7..'M O'l LOCK.
i i rv Ice Itev. .1. l Itites.
I lie I'-c ,'ind Pioper Ilendltfnii nf Our
r nnil Service" Flev. L. LlndirMiutli.
Hie Immortality of the Soul" Net. II. II.
I' lIlltlE, l. I).
'I he (.ire of Our Orphans" Hev. .I. II.
K dni
Cnirr.il riiuiislon In to follow eai.il sulijrit.)
1VI IISLMlW MOUMSd, ! O'flOCK.
Openitut nervier He v. V'mlle. .1. Keullng.
I luMttiitions
,i) 1 hudnpkal seminar lire. A. C. Win li
ter ih) Muldrnlnrjr collezc Ttcc. V. .1. Itatier.
( 1 Institutions of mrrey Itev. A. O. l.bcrt.
1 Ilcpoits of Speilil lOininittees
(a) Picidcnt's iiporl
(li) iidUlns coinmltlee.
fi ) Special coinmitteis,
.1 Miscellaneous litiaincM.
Ui:iNrlY AriKUNOOV, ('( I.IK K.
Opeiuns i-cri loo -Itei. II. M. lleiidier.
1 Postponed rcpotts, etc.
5 Miscellaneous liudni'-.
.; Ttt p.rt of committee mi fumes
4 final rool call and adjournment.
i:d.m:may i:vi:simj. t.wi o'clock.
ej.p(r krrUic Itcv. C 0. SpicKer.
1 I creisn nils'loiH
-.ii "Our .Mi-Sinn l'lcld in lndU" Rev. M. II.
Sulnno.cr.
(10 "1 he Appeil from Porto lllio" llcv. V.
.1 Miner.
2 Home miNdon.
i.il "(liurtli IaKiiI(iH and lt ClaiiiK on the
Coiurcaation" W. I'.. V. Hitter.
.. Ldin..itlon
la) "Ihe enlargement nf Mulilcnbcrg College
lli. ( . .1. Cooper. 1). !.
( onirci.itlnm are eepected to send ill lesaten
or inimh a talifactory cicuso for falling to
do ii
riiterlaininent will be pmildctl for pulors
and deleH.ites who mid timely notice to the
pa-tor loci.
Pastois and drle(ite ale evpectcd to attend
a'' M,ion. biirinnint; Mondiy eieninc. and
'o tne hjtufutory (ui-e in iae ol ab-enco
mi an; i'.ion.
Mi tiporti clionld be made in inllne. They
r-lioull be intKi.'.c and f-iiusctiie.
I O. Si hlrnKrr. preiduit; .1. .1. Kunt?, tre.n
urn A L. Ilamcr, I'll. 1)., fcintaiy pio tun,
Religious News FJeles.
llo. D. J. S.inlmlre will lueach Ills
farewell s-ermon Sunday In Finn chap
el at 1U and ".).
Hi v. (.'. M. ClKIln will lettun home
nrt week j'toiii attendance at the
Ki uincnliMl Loiivrnilnn In I.ondiin.
llev. ,f. 11. Sweet, IJ. J will oeenpy
tht pulpit nioinlns- and eveiilns to
il ivow at Mini Park elnneh. Dr.
t it wll tead a paper at the Jietho
d't ministers' itieelliiK on Jlond.ty.
I 'ic Methodist .Ministers As-oeIa-tion
(.f Siianton and vklnlty will meet
at i;im I'.nk diureh Monday morning-,
Mptrinber i'A V.m, at ln.Si). A jiapcr
will he piei'iuoil hy lte. ,1. U, All"-
t.M
'! . Di. Ilnliiiisoii will pleach his
1 i.t n'tniriti in the coiiRicRiitlon of the
is. inui I'lesliytoiian eluiieh tomotiow
mpln It will be the .same sermon
tb.it Ik- delivered at his iliwr. wrvlto
In that elnireli.
lie. Thomas H. I'ayne nf Huston.
Ma-" will occupy the pulpit of AH
SouN l'lihei-.-allst clinrih on l'lnc
hirrt Sunday, the 2Hth, inoriiliiR and
I '-iiIiik. He comes well rerommend
f I as a candidate for the vacant pas
torate. .Nrt Monday at lO.uO a. in. the Itev.
II I" Y. Pletce. I). D.. will addiesa
the Snanton Haptlst Mlnlsteilal con
lueiue In the Penn avenue church
villi the nld of the storeoptlcon on
'Th' Passion Play." as witnessed liv
him when abroad In lfion. a cordial In
Mtatlon Is extended to the clergymen
of Siranton ot other denominations
and vicinity to attend.
tthe autumnal service tomonow
THERE ARE MANY ROADS.
Pay by day the column of this
paper bilnsr new evidence fiom Scran
ton people ot the great woik belnrr
done by Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills.
liv thev accomplish so nuicli la
pa-lly explained they are jirepared
with an eye Miisle to le.sioilnj- nervo
force They itccoinpllsh this object,
which no other medicine In the woild
lias ( ver been able to do: that's why
liundieiN of Scranton people offer their
testimony.
Mr .Samuel Ilotr, of No. I.'S Myrto
I'aik avenue, Scrariton, l , says. "
was In a run-down condition, head
nilici, nervous and sleeping badly and
tho appetite poor. I was told of Dr.
A YV ChuMi'ri Nerve Pills and got a
box s a result I sleep and eat well
rsmIh. r am very much pleased with
them and glad to leconiinend them to
others, This X can do conscientiously."
Dr A. AY. ('ImNo'b Nervo Pills me
Mild at ."Oc. a box ut dealens, or Dr. A.
W. Chaso Mcdlcluo Co., Ilulfalo, .V. Y.
Fee that that portialt and' signature of
A, Yv". Cluisc, M. D,, me on every
package. Kor sale In Scrnnton. at
Mattlitwh' llros., .I.'O Lackawanna ave
morning In the Penn avenue Uaptlst
church the pastor will give hl gieat
object spi'irion to jouiiB nd old, on
"The. King's llamiuet Table." Many nf
the Sunday school will participate In
the services. In the afternoon will be
held the Sunday school rally. All
inembcis and friends of the schools
arc lirgec to be ptcsent.
Itev. ('. A. Bailey, from South Amer
ica, and llev. .lames I.elshmun, will
be tho speakers nt the all-day meet
ing In the Christian Alliance Taber
nacle, Jclfet.sou avenue, comer Dela
waie sticet on Tuesday, October 1.
Tomorrow's Services
Methodist Episcopal.
Kim Park Methodist IfrkeojMl Clmrch Prayer
and piatae meeting at H...0. frorilc.cn and nr.
mon at ID.WJ. Ill" niectltiff 111 Hie Sunday
mIiooI room at iot of inoinlnu tcrvitc., brother
llollman 1 tin- leadir. Sunday oilioot at J p.
in. -cnlor league at 000. Mi-i .lennle l'ojer Is
the leader. Wor-lilp and word nt 7..10 T lie ltd.
.1. II. sweet, I) l. of OnronU, N. ., ill
preach at both mornins and eirnln; enltei.
Siinwoii Jletliodnt Kplsccpal elmrrli, North
Main airnuc and I.ifaiette treeti -llev. II. C.
McUcrmntl, p.ior. Preathinu at 10..1U a. in.
anil 7.:.0 p. in. Morning subject, "The lbil
narks of ion"i itcnlns Mibject, "Kefpinu the
Heart"; -unday nhool at 12 m.; Junior league
at 2 JO i. in ; Kpworlli lea sue at u.:i0 p, m.
Scat bee. All welcome.
Avbury McthodM Lplopal Church ('mm r
Monwy aicnne and OelAwjre jtreet. llev. V, 0.
Simpson, I). 1)., pator. llciotional incctliiR of
tho llroll.erhood ot St Paul nt O.JlO a. in. I'rradi
inn at 10.M a. in . "I'hc Spntatle of the Chrls
tlin'4 llitlle." Sunday achool at '1 Srt p. in,
rally diy vrilce. i:crcHea of uiuiuat intrr
et. poitli league at 'i."0 p. in. 1'ieaclilni;
at 7 30 p. in. Prajer inerllnir, Wednesday, at
7.30 p. in. llinlni- meetliiB nf the Brotherhood
of St. Paul, on the ncond and fourth Tuendaya
of each month, at 7 SO p. m Si.ni Iree and all
ale welcome.
Proildrme MelliodUt rpUoop.il ( Imrili Ilrr.
(JeorRO . Cure, pasior. 'Ihe Ilrotherhood of St.
Paul nifcla .it in i in Sublect of inoinint; sei
mon at I0o0f "What Poei Jesus Mean by 'Por
Mv Sake?'" Siimlij mIiooI at 2 p. in. 1'p
north le.iEue at B II, topic, '"Ihe (Jrowtli of the
hhiRilom." C . Daw.ion, ei , leader. Olen
itis actinon at 7 3il by the llev. Mr Doi.'ey. Sub
Jcit, "God's Woid on the I.a-.t 1hlns-."
Hampton Stiect Methodiit i:picopd Cliurcli
l!ei. .Tames Ucnninger, pastor. Preachinc at
H SO. imlijict, "llie Glory 'J hit Wa 5ren in
the Cue of ,Iesui Christ." C la meeting at
II w. siiudav fcdiool at 2 p. m ; Kpnorlli Ic.iriio
.it 0.SH, leider, W. II. Dicld. Kn-nliij; preaching
enice al 7.!W. -innon by Gonier lleee a tem
pirance rally. wrleome to all The Pmhibl
tion quartette will fdnjr
Ali Sheet Methodlt I'pUiopal ihuuh-ltpv. ,1.
Ii. iictin, pator. Morning pi cat lung ten ice at
10 30. Mihjnt, ".liidgmg and lb-nig .Indged";
( la meeting at 11. .i0 a. m., ( hailci Cioop, lead
er; -undiy n hool at 2 p. in , II. V. Stonp, stipe r
Inlcndcnt: l'pwonh leiaue at n.li p. in, MM
Geitie Mildidl, lc3(hr, eicning prcidiiuff ser
liie at 7.:n, subject, "I'fnltenec." II welcome.
Nay Aug Metliodi-t lpicopil church itev, .1.
1! Aii-tln, pa-tor. Sunday school at 2.i0 p. m ;
prc.iihing at .!.'30 p. in. cnidnl weleoni".
Afru.ni Melliodl-t 1'pixopal ( Imrch lloniM
plaie. Ilr, 11. S. Ilentley, putor. Preadiing,
10..;o a. m -ubitit, "The lieligiom rilur.it Ion
of children, Its cce--lty and lis Hesign." Spc
rial progiamine in tho Siuidiy school, 2 30 )i.
in. A. Potter, superintendent. llev. II. Chirlci
Pope, of New York lit, will preach at 7.43 p.
in., and will al-o gne a fine ulcreoptieon lec
ture Monday eiening. A cordial welcome to all.
Baptist.
Penn Aienuc llaptist church. Preaildng morn
ing at 10.30 and euning at 7.30 by the p.ntor,
llev. Robert V. Y. l'hree, I), li. Morning piajcis
in the lower temple at n.tl. Special sculccs all
day. 'Ihe autumn. ll Mrviro and nbjeit tennon
in the morning und Sunday fohonl rally nt 2
oMoik. All scholars now on tiie sundiy wbool
mil and former mcmliera mged to l.e pi,-. nt.
Minion senices on Pre.-tott aicnue at 1.30 p.
in. Young People' imeting at (...Ml. Liening
i-erilie, nice! d mu-u. Topio (d Ferinon, "(lie it.
nc-s iu Humble l.bes or God's Koll of Honor,"
l'irst DiplKt Cliuuli- -outh Main aicuue. llev.
S. I. Mittliew-, pi-tor. The ti-ual ervites
-abbath murnliig and evening, 1130 a in. and
7.;o p. in. Sunday school, 2 30 p m., Plymouth
liurcli, Hr llcddoe, suierintendrnt. Ilapti-t
'oullg People's union uernce, (1.30 p. in, at
Iiorile hall. Praiir meeting, Wedno-day eien
Ing, at 7...0 p. in , to be followed by buiinpis
mi chug at H .0 p in. All are cordially Invited,
.laik-on -trt el I!iptit Clmrch llev. Thomas
de Gruchv, Ii l.. pastor. Morning praier meet.
nig at (i.,'((i, lejilei, H.uid Algu-t I'irailiiiig
senile by (lie pi-tor at 11130. Topic, "llclplc.-i
and lljlng. Yet within Sight of tue Healing
Pool," .lohn 1.7. Sundiy m liool at 2 p in.
( hallos llollri, siiperintpudiut llmr't Homo
icln.ial at tiie tlo-e of siliool. Piening sei.
ue al 7 o'cloih shaip. A miuip of piai-e fol
lowed hv a idioit addicM on "Anaiil.y oi the
(!o.-ll, In Their Kmit r sliill Know Tlirm "
Ihi- eiiue Is tor all. N'.ii. aie all fice and the
public is sure of a tordtal leicptiou,
(icon ltnlge lljdit ihiiiih, llci. W. I 1'onl,
la-lor C hurch -cniics it 10.30 and 7.30i sub.
Jul in tiie moiiiiug. "Iliniel -a Man Oieatly
Ihloifd": in tiie evemna, ".-in of the Lips"
-unda -i hoot at II II. Meeting of the .luniur
Miiiity at 3 10. Piaier inietiug of tho .-eiimr
i-uiiilv al t 30
Niulli Main Aien.ie llipti-t ihiiuli Hev. II
-mull, p,iKlni, -erincs at 10 ,,n a in. and 7 ..0
p in. The Noilli Knil (ilee club will King "The
( lu-adi'is" and solos will be icudeiod by ITenrv
Klaus, of Walrs, and Mi-s Olan Howell,, ot Tal
lin, .it t In- on mug senite. Tim pa-tor will
preuli on tho "Itighincs of Character and Iliglit-tic-
of (ouduit" at th riming renin.
Ill il-cl.i tlipli-t ( hurcli Daild Spencer, 1). 1),
putor lo.;o a m , public worship, witli ser
mon on "llie Magnetic Power of an Cpllfied
( hrM " ll.l'. llible school; 7.30 p. m , eieu
lug sinicr wiih M'linon on "Only One sinootn
IMihli " l.iiiibodv wektine.
Presbyterian.
I nt I'lt-li.iteilau iliuiih seniic at 1030 a.
m., 7 30 p m Pr. Mcl.tod will picaili iu the
iimming; -nbjeit, "God Tian-lated lllui," Tlio
iniiBirgation will unite with the Scioml chiinh
in the eicning, when Ilr. Itobln-on will pieiili
bis lit sciinon as pa-tor of thai, ihuuh.
MlsIC NOIT
.-ecoinl PiCfb.Ueiian ( hill ill Sen ices ,it 10 30
a. iu. and 7.30 p. in. Hr. liobinon will picarli
iiioinlng and eicning. All aro cotdlally invited
to this lat Sabbath of Pr. Iloblnson'i utorate.
Ciri'ii llldgo Preslijlerrm Churdi llci. haao
.1 Laming, pistor, Hev. L. II, I'cter, anlstant.
'iho sacrament of tho Lord' supper will be oh.
sened ,U the moraine eenlce, loninienclng at
in .A 1 lening senile at 7.30. Spimou b.i the
pa.tor. The "llally I)a" exercisis of tliofliblo
nhool iiiiur at the it-ual hour of meeting, 12
o'doik. Thee will be of a genual iharacur
and evcijlmly In wrkoinr, but a special imi
tation is giieii to all penons who have at any
tiino litiPtnfote been iiicnibeij of thp school anil
tu tin paicnts of all chlldien now iiifiiibeia of It.
Wai-hbuiii Stiept l'iPilivlciljii ( huich-ltrt.
John P. Mofl.it, ll P.. pa-tor. Vnltes at 10.30
a m. and 7 30 p. m llible school, "Itall.v Xiaj-,"
witli full ordiostra at li in. I'hrUtlan Ludcainr
.loung people (onsecratlon, (1.20 p in. The pa.
br will prcadi inoiulng ami yeulng. Subjtct
m llio morning, "llible Study and Its llelalloii
In the I lai-tiaii Life and tu tho W'oik of Ihe
( huiih " All welionie.
AiIauiK Au'iiuo ihaprl, New loik utiiel The
Iln .Ijium Hughes will preach at 10...0 a. in.;
Sunday sihool at 3 o'clock. There will he no
seriko In the evening. It Ih Intended for all
lo hear the Itei. Charlps 11. Itoblnson, p. p.,
preach his doing Minion of a long and succcm.
lul ininlntiy in the scioml I'jmlo tcrluii chmdi.
Mr, lluglies hopcj that all Ida tritiui.- at chipel
will attend this cieiiing sfriltp.
Capoit,p Chapel (Prcsbiterian) Pipadilng 7,30
b Hie p.i-tor. llci I Imter -peilil Rally
li, ind ' h mi. ii lia, nl i-, ; ,;u p, in,
Episcopal,
Silnt Luke's l'atlsh, llcv. llogem Israel, rec
tor; llev, Ik ,1, llaiigliton, trulor curate; llei.
M, tl. N'a-li, Junior curate. Saint Mldiael and
All Anitcls. Seifnleenlh Sunday after Trinity.
St. Luke's Chuich 7.30 a. Iu., holy commun
ion! 10.30 a, in., morning prater and sermon;
7.30 p. m., eicning prajer and mnnon; 9.13 i.
ni Sunday achool and llible ilimes.
-t. Mark's, Dunmore 8 a in., holy commun
ion; 10.30 a, m., morning piajer and sermon and
holy communion; 7,30 p. in., nenliig piajer and
icrtnon; 3 p. tn .Sunday school and llible (lasses.
Last l!nd Mission, Pieeintt aicnue 3 p. in ,
Sunday school and llible ilanses.
South Side Mission, l'fg stiep-2.30 p. in,
Sundiy sihool and ululr cl.i-se.
SI. llaild'a Church-Celrbrallon of the holy
cuiliail't at 7.30 and 10.30 a iu. Lirnsong, 7.30
p. m. Sunday school at 12 o'llmk.
Beformed Episcopal.
Grate IWoniicd t'pistopal ( hurihW joining
aieiiue, below Mulbeity stuet lln. (ipoige I..
Altidi, pastor, Prajer and pral senile, V't
a. m. PliltiP worship, 10.30 a. in, and 7.30 p. iu.
Preaching by the pastor. Morning, "Loir and
Knowledge," I Cor. iii:2; cienllig, speiial eiau
gelistle genice, "Whcte Art TliouV Genesis lii 9.
-abbath school at 12 m.; Young People's Soilcly
of ChrWIan Lndcaior, at (1'30 p. in.; 1pvoii study
Wednesday rtenlng at 7.30 o'clock. Praitr
meeting at S. Soils free. All welcome.
EvnngeHcnl Lutheinn.
I.taiigpllcal LulliPtan Seicntpfnlh -undiy
alter Tiinlty. t!opel, Luke II: 1 11, epistle,
Lpli. i: 1-ti.
St I.iik', W.nhbuin and t'oiiifcrnlli streets
llev. A. L. Ilamcr, Ph. P., pa-tor. crkr',
10.30 a tn, 7.30 p. m.; Luther league, 6.30
p. iu, ; Sunday school, 12 in. Morning subject,
"flic Christian's Yoiatlon"; evening subjeit,
"Ihe Spintiial Growth of llie Sonant uf
Chrl-t."
Holy Trinity, Adams aicnue and Mulberry
strcpU-ltcv. V (I. Splekir, pasior. S'rilces,
10 SO a. in., 7 30 p, in ; Luther league, 6.30 p.
in, ; Sunday school, 12 m,
St. Paul's, Slioit aicnue Itev. W. O. L.
Jjucr, pastor. Services, 1030 a. tn , 7.30 p. in.;
Sunday school, 2.30 p. in.
Zlon'i, Minim aicnue Itev. P. P. Zirclminn,
pastor. Sertkrf, 10..10 a. in j Sundiy sihool, 2
p. m
ChrUt chunh, Cedar aicnue nud Hitch sheet
llcv. .lames UTtke, pastor. Seniles, 10.30 a.
m , 7.30 p. in ; Sunday school, 9 a. in.
-r. Peter's Pirsrott aieiiue Itei. .lolin Han
dolph, pislur. Senices, 10 30 a. in ; Sunday
school, ll a. in.
Lmanucl Geiman-Pollsh Lutheran clmrch,
Tlcese street llcv. rerdinand Sattelnieier, pastor.
Pleaching In (he Polish language, 10 a. in.; Sun
day school, 2 p. m.
Graio Liangclli il Lutheian Chunh (General
Si nodi Cot net- Mulheiry street and Madison
aicnue. Hev. Luther Hess Waring, paMor. 9.30
a. in., Sunday sihool; 10 30 a. in. and 7.30 p.
m., diilne worship with sermons hi the putor.
7 p. m., Christian Lndeaior societi
Miscellaneous.
1'ir-t (lunch (Christ Saenti-t), fil't Adama
au line Sundiy senlecs, 10 30 n. m , and 7.30 p.
m. ; Sunday school, ll.fi a in. Subjeit, "L'n
icallly." Testimonial tncelin?-, Wedncsdiy rien
Itigs at S ii'ilock. The rluircli is also open eiery
(lav (luting the week. The Bible and .ill Chris
tian Sclcnii literature is kipt iu Its free public
reading room, '"scienre and Heal witli the Key
to Scripture," by Mary lltkcr Lddy, will be
loaned (o inioi-tisalors without iluige. i-llora
and letters of inquiry ate welcome and giicn
courteous attention and information fice.
(alvaiy llfformed Unirdi Monioi aicnue and
Gib-on tlreet. Itpy. .Maiion L. I'irnr, pator
Seniles, 10::o a in. and 7.V1 p m ; Sunday
sihool, 1130 a. iu.; ( liri-tian l.udeiioi, 7 p. in.
Morning tubjoit, "Wliy Sliould I .loin (hurih'"
Liening, "An ilrlnsm. Its Cause an I Its Chip."
Zlon Kiar.gciclal C hurch 1 120 Capoti-e aicnue.
Pleaching, 10 30 and 7..10 by the pa!m, llev,
.1. W. Mes.-cngir. Mmdav sihool, 9.30; .lunior
llndcavor, I p. in.; senior Lndeaior, n.30 p. in.
I'rajer meeting, 7.30 Wednesday eicnl.ig. Seats
frio and everybody ivelconie
I'ilst Primitive Methodist Churdi Green flldgp.
llcv. Gcoige Lees, iiastor. P.cgiilar picadiing scr
nci at 10 30 a, mil and 7 p. m. Subjects, mom.
ing, "Zeal, K.il-e and Tine " I'lenlng, "Ihe
Odd Sparrow." AH welcome.
llallioad Y. M. C. A. Key. Ilogcrs luapl, P.
P., will hair charge ot the scnlic and will bo
a-sistul by the full surplked choir of M. Luke's.
This service is alwnya helpful and in-piling. Tho
meeting is open to all mid a (oidi.il invitation
i.s extended.
I'nlon scnlccs at hose house, Inpp Puk: Sun
day school, :i p. m , pvrnlng service, 7. ,0 p.
in., conducted by Mr II. C.iiiIph.
Sunday School
Lesson
for
September 29.
PinsT iOI10S-Wc haie been studying In the
olde-t book in existence. 'Iho time covered i.s
moie than twentj-two centuries according tn
the commonly teiciicd (.limnology. File great
men hair been before us Adam, N'oah, Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob. Of each wr haie taken only a
haty ghnce just suthcicnt to show his place In
in the history of the -indent times, to Indicate
Ins chief chaiactrii-tlis and to del no soma
stimulus and in-tiuctloii for eur own belter liv
ing. Tliis is tin-senile ivhieh cieiy man should
tender to those who tome aflir hint. Sn life Is
ininpleti in it-elf. It is an Inhintaun Horn
tiie pist and a bequest to th fuiim.
ITIt-T Li: OS, Jul) 7, "God i t,e Cicatm- of
Ml Things," Ginesis, i, l to li, J. The eiideut
puipn-e of tl is pis-ago was, not to Icadi sdenie,
but to hy a basis for icllglon. It foiius an ex
ecllent iiitioduetiou to tin- s.icred loliune, and
must therefore be held as an psntial pait of
the inspired w-rltimis. It oppo-ea all the si -terns
of religion of the heathen matctiallsin, panthe
ism, fuliliiin and natiiiali-m. it a-nt.s tlte ex-i-tenic,
wl'doin, power und eternity of God. It
Introduces linn as the la-t and uobiist ot all the
woik.s of God, appointed the gnietnor nf tli9
woild and of lis itili.ilill.iiif..
fsLTOSIl J.i:-OV. July 11. "Ilejliitiliig of -In
and lledemption," Genc-i., Hi, I 1.1 The origin
of evil, rilMifsod bv iubi-nplieis Iu all ages Is
pre-enfed In a bilcf niri.it. io. 'llie holy pilr,
pliccd in a garden, wcic subjictcd to Iciuptatlon
fiom a being of raie Intilllgeiue. I hey weia
made to believe tli.it an interdicted triut was
good for food and that it might be eaten with
impunity, and, Indeed with profit. Overiomo by
a desire for wisdom and Hie hope of advance
ment to the ktatlon ol gods they yielded to In
sinuation and solicitation The plijslcal naturs
triumphed out (lie .piiltuil. Hut God tailed
after the sinful and liwtltuiid a miudhl plan
and anakenul hope.
Tlllllll Li:.-0. July 2, "Soah Sivrd In tint
ik." Genesis, nil, 1-IJ. The In-plied sketch
of human history for sixteen centuries after
Adam Is a tecord of the alarming progress nf sin.
few only out of tho great nia-s were faithful
to God. I nlversal wickednesa led to destruction,
N'oah and Ids household, eight souls unlv, wero
saud to it-people the earth. Tin le-ou gives
aeeount of tho wluldewe ot the watcis, the
nndliig forth of a dove in seauh of dry land,
the leaving of the nik, and thp worship nf Vo ill
at his new ly.pi cited allai as he took po-irs-lin
of the ristoied earth, lollowid hi (iod's phdge
not to send mother flood The falhir of the
new iaie begin bv i onus i.il ing hm.pf to Je
huvah. roiniii i.i:s-ov. .i,di :, .(;,! VMi
Abram," Cienisl, mi, Mi liter lln flood Ilu
iaie of man lapidly digeneiatnl as bef.ue. In
four cenliiies pol.itliesnt and ldnla'.iy pieiallpd
among all p.ople. V seiond al tempt mut be
made to fan men, Hill time not by de-lructlon
but bv aepaiatlon and training. One nun, pr
hapi the only monotheist, was called out from
his kindred lo be tho piogenilnr of a people, to
whom should bo gven a covenuil, a promk-o and
a entiulr,!. Obedirmc In this, eall Aluaui Jour
ne.ied flrt to llaian and aflernard tu Canaan.
In both lands he was only a sojourner learning
lessons e.f faith.
KIFTII LL ON, .ugiisi I, "Abraiu and Lot,"
M(jsi(.
The concert ivhlth will take plaie nevt Mon
day, Sept. .10, at Gnernesy hall, and is ten
dtrcd to Lduiunil Thlele, the joung ilollnlst,
who Mill leaie Scranton to lontlnuc his studies
with the ci cat Mailer Henry Sdi.ulrlck, pioin
Ins to he 1 fine vueess In every way Our
total singpis and musicians have most klndlv
an I willingly lesponded in giving their assist
ante for this (onieit, and it would be dlrlliult
tn selut a better lolerie of home talent than
the follow Ing'
Miss Lida .1. Garagan, (ontralto, Mrs, Katbr.in
Thifle, sopranos Miss label A. stone, pianist
of tin Conscnaloiy facultj ; Mr. Alfred W'ooler.
tenor; Mr, I'.iigpue Ham, flute. Mr ( hailcs
Doprsam, pianist; Mr. Crust Ihlplc. violin, and
olhcts. Hie following Is the programme.
Trio, Andante, Pirstn Il.ijiln
Mevrs. Poftsani 'lldcle and Koempel.
Aria, liom "amson and pelllah".,.alnt sens
MIm l.lja .1. Giragan,
Ciprice do Conceit, "I'avoiito de lentie,"
Tcisdialk
Mr. I'.iigetip Ham.
Duo, "A Night In Venice" rdltl
Mi. Thlclp. Mr. Woolcr.
Cmccilo In A Minor, tiist motcincnt... Rhode
Songs,
(i) "Ihou'rt Like a ITowcr" Lli7t
(li) "Open Thy lllue Ljca" Maiesnet
MM Lida .'. (laiagm.
1'iotn Pappillions Op, 2 Sihtimann
L.i r'Ufilse Op. 1)7 ItafI
Misj Ctliel A. Stone.
Songs
(.O "The l'nlriilliful Pai-.v."
Geuige Dudley Maitm
(li) "Sirnisliiue of the lleirl" ...Wkkido
Mi. Alfied Wooler.
Com (tin, for two IoIIik. Vlvaie, l.aigo.llaik
Mesiis li nst and I'dimmd Tlililc.
"Connals tu p Pajs," from "Mlgnoii,"
with flute obligato Thomas
(b) "Aline Mol" .' Chopin
Mrs. Katlujii Tiele.
QuintPtte, first Innvcmrnt Sdiiimanu
Mc-sis. Pocrsaui, l.dinund Thlele, William
Allen, Lrn-t Tlilrlc, Carl Koempel.
I il
IMward A. Hug. of Heading, pieident of the
Pcnn-vlvmla -late Jluio Teachers' association,
bus appnintid Miss S. Louise llardnibcrgh, of
tliis city, the llie president for Laikananna
counts. 'Ihe next meeting of the association
will be held in Heading Thuisday, 1'rlday and
satutday, Ilu. t'O, 27 and 2!. Ono of the mo-t
siKcrssful meetings lnu-lcallv, tinanelally and
Fociall glvpn by the association, was held in
Heading In le'ij, Mr. Ilctg, the picscnt inuiin
bent, was t lie ii president, and is conceded to
be the mast piogicssive and rtllelrnt officer the
assoiiatlou has ever had. Thp meetings of late
have been unusually lutcrextlng and iu-liurllve
and bv tiie iiitioduetiou of "The Hound Table
Tilks" i .nil nipiiber comes In cloe contait
with t lie tubjret under considcraliou. Cuutlons
aip linked, an-wirul and disiu-sjed, each Indi
vldiial mcinbrr having an opportunity to take
pan. Much intrre-t is felt In the coining meet
ing in Pccmbcr. It Is di-iied that tiery teai li
re of jnii'lu in the state should connect tlicm
selves with the association
Tiie following imislc.it selections will be upd
at tomorrow's seniles in tho second l'n -by-tcrian
chunh:
MOUSING.
Orgin prelude, Andanle Tours
((iiaititto, "0 l'ovur Lternil" Litzzi
il'.'-i'S lll.uk and Gavagan, Me rs. Glp
pel and Morgan.
Ofleitory, solo, 'My lledeiiiier and Mi I5rd."
lluik
Mr. t.ipppl.
Organ po-liude Salome
i:vi:sisc.
The full choir will sing at the etrnlng scr
lice. Oman prelude Puboia
Anthem, "Ihe Sun Gou Uonn" S'pickir
MM Cards in and dioir.
Solo, "Pear Not Ye, 0 1-rad" Ilucli
Mr. llalpli AVIIliams,
Offertory, duct, "Abide With Me" s'lilliian
Mi'ses llljck and Gatagan.
Organ po-tlime Clnuict
J. M. Cbanie, oigani-t and illrcilur.
ii ii :i
Oliver Pit-on Company, mti-ie publl-hen. of
Ilo-ton, Mi-., have puuha-id Mi. Alind
W'oolns' hict .nng, which is rntltlril, "V
Many Yeats Ago," and will publish it in the
near fi.tuie.
,, ,
Ho-ides the ngular eiies of studenls' rcdtals,
Hip Con-crvitory, witli its usual public-spirited-iie-s,
announces two other scries of recitals;'
Third Quarterly Review.
flenesl), .xlii, 1 10. Tue method of separation
was gradual. Abraham wa.s removed tiist fiom
bis general relations, next from his father, but
finally from hii nephew. Tills last was accom
plished only after long intimacy in which both
hid been aidid Hut Lot was an incumbrance
to be Flatten oft bctoie tho vision of his umle
could be clear and lilt purpose strong. The le
moial was by my n.itiu.il and Cdy processes.
It was made iu the interest of peaee, the tiocki
of the two having b.iome hi n.mu'inus m to
provoke lonliovei-y among the heiilmiu. The
selll-hnes.s of liot and the prtiprn-lty of Alua
ham were ilisilo-ed in tlnir thnice of Hie land
to be ouupied by tliini.
"ivnr li: os-, Augm n. "God's piomis. to
Abraham," Gene-!s, xv, 1,1" llie faith nf Una
him did not waver, as the jears paved, ct he
w.uj much pcrplexi'il us he lon-ldeied the pledge
of God. II mil no way to us Aulfllltiiinl and
desired explanations and a-.-uran.es. Tlien camo
to him tiie proink-u of a son ami of a posteiiiy
to whom should be given the land Ml tliis wa's
guaranteed by u lemirkable vision iu conneitum
witli a saullidil ofleiing. In tint li-ion wis
disclosed the Kgiptian bondage, the Judgment
upon rgjpt, the return of Israel to Canaan, (tl
fact, a brief outline of the national history,
'llius Abrahim was made to look Into the dlstjnt
futuie for that which Ond had promised,
Sr.YIISTIl I.LXOS'. August iu, "Abraham's; In
tenesslon," Oenesit xvlll, Ih.U While God had
(bosen Abraham and his d stindaiits to Intro
duce a pure religion and bliss the woild Uo
was not indifferent, as might bo suppo-ed, to
other peoples. Sin was odious to lllm every
where, and all men were accountable for the
rill of their lues. Tills appeared 111 the destitu
tion of the citlea of the plain. At Ihe same
time any tighteoiis people, Mind am where, wcie
objects of divine reganl. 'I ids truth needed tn
be emphasised that holiness rmtstr the eovcinnt
was ever prai-iwoithy Acioidinglv, Abrahim
appears In speiial pleading tu ave a city for
the sake of a few righteous found then in, doubt
less with sped il refcicnre and regard lo Lot,
ITGHIIt LK-sOV. Annus' ".1. "biaham and
Isaae," DenesiJ, xxil, 1-11. It is poi-ihle for .1
man's faith in Clod's promise tl decline as ho
sre the mode of Its fulfillment. The Instrument
to be used in a given net miy obscure hint who
emplojs the Instrument. Isaac might cause
Abraham to think les.s of tlo power of God, be
causo the son might awaken hopo through m
tural ill ci-nt A tet was Iheiefore neuled, Did
Abraham brlievr that God cnuld keep Ills jitoin
lie run without Isaai 1 Pid he regurd lojilty
to God more than falheilv aftectlon? With Ills
nun band would he sairlflca liU dilld and tiust
God tn keep His vvmd by seme other method?
The tilal was the seiere-t ever given tn mortal.
Abiahani endured it and proved himself God'a
sen am.
NINTH LL ON', Septtinher 1, "Isiac the Peaie
Maker," Genesis, jiui. li-SV-A single Incident
In the life of Xbraliam's son Is (bosen lo exhibit
his dominant characteristic It was not for lihn
to contend with others for lights. He wis not
a wanlor of leader of greater cnlerprlirs. He
was the Iniarnatlon of gentler qualities, the pro.
moler of harmony cien at (hr prlie of self,
sacrlflie. He was Ju-t (he man for the time
the best pnmiblp suuos-or uf his fatliPr, an e.
(.client piidicrssor fur the vainot and batli-s
Here's another advantage
of buying biscuit in In-cr-scal Patent Packages: You can keep
a variety of biscuit, crackers and wafers on hand all the time
the artist redlal touise, a seues of four piano
in le uiitals In noted pianists from other ittln.
and a seties of pianofoite reillals bv Mr .1.
Alfied Pinnliiglon, which will shortly begin.
The til -st of the aitlst triital series will be
given Oilobei' 29 bv I'nmtautln ion strmbng.
II II J
Although only two weeks haie tranplird slme
the Con-criatoiy of Music began lis new jrai,
hit 17"i students are now rniolled for piano
study. New students are turning In every da.
,, il II
The following progiaiutnc of music will be ipii
deipd tomonow at I'ltn I'aik church, under the
direction of .1, Aided Pennington, organl-t and
choir tna-tir:
MOHSINfl.
Organ Prdinle, Andaule ltellgoo I.emaigie
Choir, Anthim, "Seater My God to Tlice"
Llebli-ng
Oigan Oflrrtor.i, ( lian-on Tri-le ....Tschaikowsky
Choir, I li inn. "At lleaicn's Gate" Geibil
Oigin, Po-tlude in G Major ll.ieli
I'ALNISG.
Orgin, Pielude In O Major Clarke
Chon, Anthem, Jubilate Pco In V Shelley
Organ, oriprtory, ( hanson pastorale ..11 M. lUsga
(untultii Solo, "llie Ninety an I Nine"
Chainplin
Mis. Linore Thoinp-ou.
Choir, Ilium, "lleiond the Hills" Glchel
Oigan Postludc, (on Moto, fiom Pastoral
Son i t.i Hheinbcrgcr
Kim Park (,uailctle MM Klizabclh Tliomas.
soprano; Mrs. Lcnoic Thompnn, coulialtn; Mr
Allied Wooler, tmoi; Mi, Philip Watieu, bass,
II h II
.1. T. Watkins will hear and tet loiees al ids
sttidlti next week. Hours, 0 tn li a. in., In L.
H. Powell k Coinp.ini's music rooms
'I I I'
"I In Little Grim in Hind," so (amillir for
(hdr stmt mii'ic, is a flourishing institution.
After .i (hrce jears tour ol the states nn mem
bcr ri turns to bis home with 1.,,U"0 as a result
of his "feuifiil blast."
Pinlcl riohnian ii.is .lohn Kubelili, theioung
HoliPmlan llolini-t, 1(I0,000 for n seriis of ion
ceils in the states during the coming winter.
ll II I!
The mu-ie piepired fur the sen lies In the
Pirst Prc-biteriau ilmrili tomorrow by Chori-ter
,1. T, Watklns con-ts of the following selec
tions: Anthem, "Like as the llnp" 1'o-tcr
Ttnor Solo .mil ( hoir.
Solo Mis. ,. II. Heikcl
Puet, "Lou lliiine" -ihncikir
Sopiano and Tenir.
Anthem, "-eck Ye the l.oid" Tully
sopiano and 'I'cnor Solos and ( hotr.
A coiill.il Imitation is extended to rieobodi
tn come and hcai the sciniou and the music.
BY
J. E. Gilbert, D.D
Secretary of American
Society of Religious
lid neat ion.
Jacob, his son. His conduit iu rrfrirnce to the
wells, dug and abandoned, Is Ijpical of his
wnoie caicer, so inoilPii-lve and subtiiis-lie.
TLSTII LL OS. September F, ".laeol, at lleih
el," Gentsis, xxuil, ID :.. Isaac obtained a wife
brought by another. Jacob went out to srek his
own companion, The Journey was long, the
event one of surpas-ing inri-iest. Il was a fi
lorable time for spiritual Impiessioi.s. Thc.e
came In a il-lon hy the wa.v, Iu which i omnium
(atlon with heaven was figuied and the posses
sion of Canain was piomised with God's pie-en o
and help. Tin' elected pillar and the earnest
vow that followed, not allngethrr deed fiom
the limitations under which he wis placed,
iipvriihclpsa slionid Jacob'.s good piupose and
marked this as one of tho Impoitant events in
his history, Tint night at Hethel opined the
caicer of Jacob under thp iiivrnant as luu to all
the pioni!-cs uuile to Abialiaiu.
LI.KVLSTH ll'.-ON. Septdiilipr 15. Ja.i.b a
Piinie with God," Genesis, xxxii, l.i.' The
yiais pa-sed bv I nob with Laban, like the
years given hv Moses tn Ids slav mill .letlun,
formed a period of pieparatlon. Much of the old
life iva laid aside and many things nccil-d in
tin- new life were taken on, Jaiob'a ie.idju-1-mint
(o 1 1 I.s brother was viitually a levri-il of
his former self-.ecking, a kind of atonement (or
his wrongdoing. Tho siiicr-.Ive steps lakm In
tike erlorls for rrimiclliitlaii wcie all of theut
inoviinents towaid a higher spiritual life. When,
finally on thn bank of Hie Jabbok, nlone he thuw
himself upon the meicy and power of God, he
was brought to the ultimate souue uf ail
Mirngth.
TWLI.ri'll Ll. OS', September .. ',niiu
anio Les-oii, Piovcibs, x, "0 31. Ilrally Mils
Is a les-on on intcnipeiaiiic. Tiie evil erlcds of
aliohollo bevfiagca, upon bodv and soul, upon
liitnd and spirit, rli-tuiblug Hi- ieaee, desiin.iing
the health, producing slekr.iss, leading to nun
then aie presented in a graphic manner, ji If
thin well understood, .mtulrir tn deter anv
sine nerson from the habit of drink, Tin tulo
of total abstinence, heir given, la sustained in
the clearest and mo-t foupful inannri, the hiib
teaching of saired Sirplme for tin ludiildiial.
"Iiook not thou uiioii tlm Mit.f" is a iti'ie.t
worthy to be heeded bj all who would bad
happy liies.
(IO-ING TliOr(li.-Tlii ( native ads of
rind should awaken our icvpieuie. Thp Initial
sin ot Adam should make us resiiiitp In llie tiui.j
ol temptation. The saving of Noah vvueti tin
world was drowned and tbs rl of Abiani wh'.i
nun had departed fiom God, exhibit (lie dluno
purpo-e tu promote right pousIipm iu the eailh.
The sepaiatlon of Lot from Abiam illmtiale the
maxim that cill inmniuniiatlvna must be tluinned
by those who would bo good. The promise of
Abraham shows how by (ontlnuous favoi Coil
sustains Ills people, whilp the intrri ration for
the tighteoiis niaiks the benevolent interest ol a
good nun in Ids klndird and Ids iclljiiir upon
Itumutablo principle- of Justice, The nttrring of
Isaaci tritrcl faith, and the peaceable Isaac shown!
an humble tenant of God auffcilng rather than
doing wrong, a type of Iho Chrlit. Jaioh at
Hclbel and at I'rnld was by tun visions tuns
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for Pentsvlvaina It. II. Polnts-CCi, Oils, 2 1s.
3..I1 and 4 2i p. m.
for Mbany and all points north 6 20 a, m
anl 2 W p in,
.CN'DiV THMS-i,
for Caibondale-S.50, 1I.S.1 a. in ; 2 II, 3 51,
6.52 and 10 52 p. m.
for Wilkes II u re 9; ?.i a. in.; l.'.Ol, 1 5S, 3.2S,
6R2 and b.M p. m.
for Albany and points north " ! p m.
for Hone-dale and Lake Lodoie 8 50, lilt
a. iu. and H 52 i Hi.
New Jersey Centtnl.
Stations In Sew Voik foot of Liberty street,
N'. II . and South firrv.
TTMi: TVI1I.K IN' Ll'fl'CI' .ll'MI :I0, 1001.
Tiains leair scianton for New link, Ncwaik,
IllUabelh, Philadelphia, Kastou. lletlilrliini, l
ientmvu, Maurh Chunk and AMiltr lliven, at "i5
a ni.i expic'fS, 110; cxpies-, Its) p. in. Sim
davs, 2 15 p in.
for I'lttston and WllkesHane. o'i a. in.; 110
and 4.0) p in. Sundiv, 2.11 p. m.
for llalllmnip and Wasliiiiglnii and points
South and Wist vil lletlilrliini, s b't a. m , 1.10
and 4.00 p. in -imdav', 2.1', p in
f r Long llianih, (bean Gioie, etc, at S " 5
a iu (ihiiiugli io.hIi), and 1.10 p. tn.
for Heading, Lebanon and Han l-tuirg, lla Al
lentowu, 8.5'i a. in. and 1 10 p. m, Sundais,
2.1 "i p. in,
for Puttfvillf, s "i"! a. in, 110 p m
for Mountain I'aik, tj .15 a in , 110 and 4 (VI
p in.
Thioush tlikda to all points east, south and
west at lowest late at the station,
('. M. IIPR'r, Gen. Pan. Agt.
J. II OI.HAP-r'S', Geu Supt.
New York, Ontario nnd Western.
In effpet Tuesday. Npt 17. 100.
SOItlll 1101 Sll
Leave Leave nlte
Tiains. Stiaiilnu. ( aihondale. ( ado-i i.
So. 1 10 ."0 i. iu. 11.10a in 1 imp. m
No, ! 0.10 p. in l I aibomlile 5 10 ii. in.
-OH II 1101 SP,
Leave Leave sirii,-
i jiio.i.i, cailioiiililp. Si mton.
Vii,
".() a in. 7 40 a m
No. 2 2 fi p. iu
M'Sim.- OS'LV
4 no p iu. 4 40 p. in.
SOU I'll HOfSI).
Leave Vrilie
I cavr
Tiains. union, ( ailmndab. Cidusu.
S'n 0 S'lOa in 0 10 i.iu. 10 45 a. in.
Sn. 5 7.(1) pm l t'aiboiulale, 7.(0 n in.
-OCT H HOfSI).
Leave Lean irlvr
( adosia. ( aiboudjle, viantou
So. (1 7 00 a.m. 7 40 a. in.
o. 10 4. .'(Op. iu. HOOp iu. (It;, p I,,.
Tiains N'uf. 1 on week dais, uud 0 on -undavs,
makr nnln line eonnicllons foi S'ew , m. im,
Mhldletoivn, Walton, N'niwldi, Oneldi, O.we.-j
and all points west
for fuither lufoimatiou, lonault ticket agrnw
J. C. ASPKHSON, (I P. . SVw ork.
J. i:. m:l-ii, r. p. a., scranton, p.i
Erie Enllrond, Wyoming Division.
Tialn for New York and lutfinieiliatr points
leave Scranton as follows- 720 a in,; 2 2.i p. in,
Amals 1035 a. in fiom llunesdale, llawlev
and Intermediate points; P.SO p, in, fiom New
sink and inteiinedute points. No Sunday tialni.
COMPANY.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital $200,000. Surplus $525,000
United States Depositary.
Special attention given to
NUSINUSS, PERSONAL and SAV
INGS accounts, whether large
or small.
Open Saturday evenings
from 8 to 9 o'clock.
W.m. Connlli., President.
Henry Blum, Jr., Vice Pres.
Wm.I1. Plck, Cashier.
rs Prof.G.F.THEEL,627 Afifjf.
I l!j iwfflfa. Brnlwi lo ir lby U Prttit.
l uifw,irrf&MftiiuaT)jiirteiliDBH,i
nuod ruoofrrofl mttiuty, rtt hm,'
1 irlftirt-lo b HlrlrturM (so foltlBK). I miti !
TmtiU.ShriBiVfii Ortn.8fd for H worn TfitlnciUli & Bookl
TrIpolutr5 mtdlrftl tad flf trlfil I fraod. B?Btlow PP?r.
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RAILROAD TIME TABLES'
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule hi Effect June 2, 1901.
Trains leave Scranton:
C.45 a. m., week days, tluough ves
tibule tialn from. Wllkes-BiU're.
Pullmnu buffet parlor enr nnd
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsvlllej stops nt principal In
tel mediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and the
West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
moie, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West.
2.18 p. m., week clays, (Sundays,
1,58 p. m.;), for Sunbury, Hnr
risburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington nnd Pitts
burg and the West,
3.33 p. m., week days, through ves
tibule train from Wllkes-Bnne.
Pullman buffet parlor car nnd
coaches to Philadelphia 'via
Pottsvllle. Stops at principal In
teimedinte stations.
4.27 p. m week days, for Hnzleton,
Sunbury, Hnrrisburg, Philadel
phia nnd Pittsburg.
.i li iii'icuiNMis, On yh.'
.1 11 WOOD, fic-n Piss silt. '
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
In lltlirt Auk. II. pull
'1'iaiiis lean M.r.iiiton lur Srw Noilt t 1.n,
3ui, fil'i, 7 "id and IllUi a. in, U'.H, 3.J0,
11 Pi, ft li and i) .i. 111 Por SVw S'urk an 1
Philadelphia 7 in and in 01 a in . and 12.11 ami
;i 41 p. 111. Por Tnli.ihinim Vt (110 p. in. Kir
llnilalo-1.11, H!. and lull a. in ; 1..10. J :,.', ', u
and ll.l'i i. in Por llluktliiuilnii ami way 1,1 1
nous lO.-ti 11 111 and I nl i in Pnr Oswego
Svuufi and I iliu-Lla and (I il a. m, i !.'
and J 13 ji. in. iKwrnii, -trapihc and I'lli(
ti.iin at nil ,1. tu. dailv, . m 1-1 . 1 unda. I'm
Mnntiiw !( 11 in ; 1 IVi and 1 0", i. 111, Xion
uIm'U aiisiinuKslatiiiii-l (11 and ri.ll p in.
Illvoiiisliurir livlluu-l'iir S'urtliiitnliorlind, 1
(1.11 and 100 ti. 111.; 1.30 mid il.lll p. in, Pnr
Pliinouth, at CIO a 111 s ,1.51 and 0 0.1 p. m
fc-undav Tulns-1'cr New nrlt, 1 C, .1.00, &&
and 10 01 ,1, 111. ; !l Ji), a n and .1ii n. m. P.n
lluflfaln -LII hihI H.-JJ 11. ni i 130, .1 5J, 7 in
and II 11 p, in lr lllnzhaininn and vv ,il 1
linn. 0 fkl Slid IOi'0 a ut lllnniiiihurt dl'liwn
Leave xtaulon, lu.oj a, in. and 0.10 p m