57i'VWft- i f 4 4 v" Ve-5.. I V, ff K' X V ' THJ3 SC11ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1901. as t ( .J'' '? Jn i Religious.. OMOIUIOW will be n i cd. letter A, day In the lilnlory of drnco S ' EvuiwellfMl J. u tit era n church, cornei- of Madison iivoniio and Mulberry fitted, Itev. Uitlicr Hess Wnrlntr. pastor. At !'.30 n. in. the Sunday school will have n rnlly, and tho members of the school will report how much they have inudo on the talent. Riven to them several months iiro. JJcv. Jacob Yittay, 13. D,, the dunn of the Theological depart ment of Hii5iUoliiinuii university, Ktts iltielmnna, l'a will preach both Jiiorii liiK and evening. Then- will be special music. At the evenlm? service Miss Jennie Kaufman will slnir the soprano aolo. "The tloldeii Threshold," with violin obllfjato by .Mr. Allen. At ,00 o'clock In the afternoon tire cornet stone of Hip new church this consrenntlou Is crcctlns; at the corner of Mulberry street and 1'reseott ave nue, will be laid, with appropriate cer enionle.i. Jlev. Dr. Yutzy will deliver the address-- of the occasion, on "The True Cornel Stone." Jlrlef addressed will be Riven by oilier mlnlsteis. The choir for the occasion wll consist of Sopranos Misses .loimle Knufniiin and Mnry sjklnncr; contraltos, MIss"s Cluir-"-. lntte Skinner anil Nellie Drake; teti HA ors. Messrs. ,T. Arthur Frtmtts and A. F Kl'.cr, and basso. Mr. '". H. AVent sel. OiKuiilst, Miss Mary AViiRPtihurst. A cordial Invitation Is extended to the jjeneial public to attend these services. -X The Yotine Men's Christian associa tion will bcRln Its winter series of meetings next Sunday afternoon at .'LI.", In Guernsey hall, .'ilfi, North "Washing ton a.venue. Tho speaker will lie Dr. AVilbur F. ('rafts, superintendent of tlie iteforin Bureau of Washlnston, IX ('., which has been the means of passing many reform measures, many of which Dr. Crafts is the author. Ho Is a strong: a.nd convlnclmr speaker, and his ad r dress on "The Strong and tho Fair," or "The Elements of Success," should be heard by every man. The Young Men's Christian association male choir will Fins' at this service, at which every man will be welcome. a The ilrst Sunday in October will be obs-erved by the IVnn avenue lSapllst church as family leunlon day. It is deshetl that all members of the church, as far as possible, will be In attendance at the morning service. There will lie the communion service, reception to new members nnd the pastor will sp'.Ntk upon the church hymn, "Blest IV the Tie That Hinds." Jl V i "The Historic Episcopate versus the New Testament Diacouate," will be the subject of Hie paper presented be fore the Scranton Huptlst Ministerial contoi elite next Monday morning in the I'enii Avenue church by itev. ('. L. Percy, of Honcdsalc. 6 iK II. C. Slutler, president of the Young . Men's Christian association, will ad dress the meeting Sunday at 3.4T p. m. This meeting will lie for men only. AV11I Stanton will render n. cornet solo. Kleins .ludsr Il.li), I ami A. W. llitk...u, ld'.. Pr. S. C l.fiin, .l.uncOle l.i-oil, (JeniL-e 1'. CuiM, S. II, Much, Scuelaiy I'lul Ml.-, fii-omu .M.ili.v nnd .1. Jl. ( lu.net! attended tl.e lrlitrloii-, conferi-uic il the p.i-t week in Tiuikli.iuiifii'k. 'llio rliicf ml-elre's-e-s wcip sben hy tlio Itev. .1. l'.iinili.'ll Jlor pun, of the Muoely Institute, nl NoitlifWil, Jla--'. Tomorrow's Services Methodist Episcopal. lllni I'.al; Mcllii.'li-t KiiM'uMl CliiiHli PiAl-e nml lu.ijor at !'..!). Sniiii'H anil tcrinoit at W.'M. C'l.i-a iiHTtinc .0 flnso df inui niiic i-i'i vires in Sun il.i.v -lIiix.I iimiii. SuihI.i.v m IiuI at -' i. in. Tills is Lilly iliy nml 'H'iii"tion Mnnliy. I'oiir rLissi-s me tn In' luiuiiuli'il. ltii'il.iiiniis ami hppi'lal iniiiie tin1 the iii'imhoi:. S.Miior Icaaiii' at H.UO. Win Miip iiml wuiil .it 7.H0, 'tho Miliji'it, ulikli is rue ol a MiicM fur four Mu.il.iy t'M'iiini; In t ni ,-, U 1 1,0 Kiiiini'iiUtil omfiiriiri' ami II. l' MiKinli'y Jldiioiial Kivkis ii. I.nmlnu. Dr. ?f. (iiflin, llie i.iior, i Ihhiip noiu Ir-- l'niu-I'C-.:i tout' anil mil iniiy Ms imli.il . Ali htiivt Jlotlioili-l I'pUiuiuI t'lmiili - Her, ,1. It. Aiiitin, ii.i-Ui'. Jtoiniim iiioailiiii' kuIic at ID.'M. giilijiH, ''Ki'ioniill.itiuii or lluryiir tin; ll.ililii't." II.ik, n,..tlin ,il Il,:i0 a. in., Clmi li'S 1'lcnp, loailn. Siunl.iv nlmol at 2 p. m., E. W. Stiiiw, Mi'K'.llnlciuli'iil. l'pwoitti loai;iip at It, IS, Sire. U. W. Cliiihlp, leaild-. Cvrnliu prcjcliins wniio at 7.M. Snlijocl, "Out nf Kpypt Inlo C.iii.i.in." A loidial welcoiii to all, Nuy Aiiif Jlcthoilist l.'plsiopal t'limcli llrv. I. 11, Au-tlu, ptfor. Siiiulay silioul at 2"M p. in., l'r.inl. Kilwjuls, cupciliiti'iiil. m, I'u'.uliins ! iii" at ;i."U p. in. All vi'ko!in. ll.lliipliin Slu-i'i JK'lliinli.st Ki'.iirnp.il (hiilili JtCV, .I.II1IPS IICIllllllKlT, j.l-llJl, I'llMl'lllnif !'! Vile al Kl.iil) .1. in. Milijn t, o( H'liiloli, Tlio (lrr.il.v-t u.llliij. Jl.ilili in lllbtoiy." (I.i-s iiii'rtinp: at II. "0; Mnnl.iy Mliodl al L' p. in.; I.'p. woitli )i .iiti! .it ll.W, li.uln. JIis. i:. A. I..iii, lIVL'iifiig' piimiIiIiik s( i ii t- at T.;:0. A roidial urk'Uliio In nil. I'lovldrmc Jlillindit l.'pl-ion.il lliuiili Itcv. Ci'tirKi' A. Chip, ulnr. The llrntliriliooil of PI, Paul iiitrK inr pr.ijoi' al Ilia. in. I'uMihliiit nt ln.uii. Suliii'it. "LcnMinK finiii tnip of Wnild's fliral ll.ittlp-." Sund.iy M'liool at 2 p. in, llp noith Ip.ikiip ,it li.l.'i. Topio, "Tills Cii.it Al-o." IllnOkft TlMIIU'll. Il'.ld.'l'. Slllljl'tt tit I'VrlllllC ill iiioii at T.."", "Tlii' I'rftlii'ilinoil of 1,'nil." (nut stiiPt MtlliiiilUt KpiM'i'iuI llnuili (;. (' l.)iiuii, iiiir. PiiMililii!,' in.wij (a, ii.i.-,, I). I). licWIII, liailri: huml.iy kIwuI, ..-, (,, tl, 1 1 ji 1.-, Mipriliiit'inli'iit; KpiMiiHi Ii'.isiip, ii..:n. I'lratlililt; T,.m. Ii .t lilng liy pi-lur lintli inoin iiic ainl ctiiiin. (initial IkmiiI initili Jlu,v l.i,, . .). full aliPiiil.iiMP is ilfilicil. I cd.ir Am-iiiic JlrllimlUI Kpi-.otip.il I linn It - C 77 93 ItltKAKS ur WUKTCHKI) COLDS H Is not for us to alitrni you about your fold: you nre wretched enough as It s. Our province Is to supply tun euro, and wo do so lib rnnlldetnv. Dr, Humphreys' ".Seveuty-Seven" breaks up a cold by ailing directly on the af. fCcted parts; icstoriw tho cheeked ip. culutloit, starts tho blood coiuslpg through the veins, aivukens tbt. nunibed organs of respiration and ingestion, cleanses tho system, soothes the nuteu -menibranc, and tho cold passes off without a struggle. , "77" Is a sniiill vial of pleasant pel. Itits thut just tits the vest pocket. At nil druggists 23 cents, or mailed on receipt of price. Doctor's Hook mulled tree! lluniplir.u Homeopathic JJedlcliip Co., iViner Wtllljii. and J.ilm isliwti, Nt'W Voik. I. 1'. Holy, p.i'tnr. Meeting cl lliutlniliooil ot St, I'.iul, 10 ii. in, Jloiiiliiff uoi.tlilp ami ie I'fptlon of inrinlii'is, lrt.80. Sumliiy nlmol at noon. .Iiinlor Hpwnith Icugiip, In tli.irso of ih. V. P. Doty, supurlntrtiiloiiti at .'l.!l p. m. Kp worth Imriio, JIIm PIiocIjp JlllllKiin, loailrr, li.HO p. in, Ku'iiln; uoiflilp and xciuioti, T.fiO p, in. A Mrlcoiiip to all. Afi Iran Jlctlioillt l'picopal Cliiiuli, Howard platp Dr. 1). S. Ilriitlcy, (iitor. PriMctilni; al tO.ai a, m. .Sulijcit, "Atlcr IMIIi-nt WallliiK CoiiiM n (llotloiH Upward," t'oiiiiniiiitoii will follow. Sunday nclmnl, '.'..'lit p. In.. A. I'olti-, Mipeilnlrtidint, (liiltljii Kiidraior pnijrr lilrPt llitf, T 1 1. in. Picitlilmt at r.1.1 p. in. A ionli.il welt oine to all. Bnptiat. IVnn Aiphtic llapllsl clmri.li Prraclilni; inone Inif nl 10..'iil mid fvpiilna: at T.r.O by t lis" pastor, llrv. lioluit I'. V. Picirr, I). l. Morning puy pis in tlio lower tcmiilc nt n.t.'. II l dc.slicd tli.it the morning icnlt-R hlioutd lie ili.n.Klcil.cd nt ii family le-unlon of the inrinlirrs of the iliiutli. Tin; pastor will give a brlpf H'liuon on the theme, "lllpst lie the Tic That llllnl'," alter whli Ii the hand of fellowship will lie attended to new member, and tho lomnuiiiiou of tlio l.oid'tt nipper will bo oldened. Sunday nchool al. the I'enii Avenuu iliurtli nt i o'olod,, and at the Aniennaii inl..lon nt .'LSU p. in. Young IVople'.s meelliiff nt U.tti). Topic of the pveiilne; leimon, "lliglit lug Wioiirs." Tie popular eienlnK feivirp will he followed by an tuiigellstli! iiirrtlng in tlie lowrr lomplc. All ale uelromc ul all the M'lVll-PH of Hip clnuili. 1'IM H.ipthl t'liiutli, .Sniilli Main au'iiue llev. H. 1 .Matthew", pator. The u-ual -pivIipn SjIp batli motiiiiij; ana pveuiiiK, ll..'lii a. in. and 7..10 p. m, The land's supper will be observed at tin1 ilo'o of Hie pwiiini; seiviip, The S.ib liatli ptlioul nt '.'..'in ii. in., Plymouth ehiiuh; Dr. Ileddoe, eiipeiiutpudent, ItaptNt Yoiins People' union senile at. il.SO p. m. at luuitp liall. Pi.iier tiicctlnir, "."0 p. in., Wedne.sil.iy. All are tordlally invitcl to thc-p urnlce.s. .larkiin fctreet llaptist Cliuiih-Hev. Thomas do (iiuiliy, 1). )., pastor, JtoiuiuK prayer iiitH iiiff nt O.W, llinther lie n Sniilli, leader, Pleach iiK M'nlic nt ltt.ao by the pastor. Topic, "Miall Wo Know Kath Other in lleivpu.'" Sunday silioul at 2. Lliailc.i llolle.t, superiiitendeiir. Kveiiln.? fprviee at 7 o'clock sharp. Piaise and Koi'.g sir vieo followed by a shoil addipss. Topic. ".Sin ful lull 'i'ilc?inalli." Vou aie all inUled lo all the inept iug.s of our tlunrii. Cboen Hldgo DnpCHL Clmicli Treat hli.g by Hip llator nt (."0 a. in. nml 7..'iO p. in. Sub ject in the niornliiff, The l.a.U of tlio Prophet.-." Ill tin- eM'iiing;, "A Perlctt .Man." The I.oru's flipper will follow the inoiiiliiic stinion, Sunday srliool at 11,15. Jleetln; of the .Iiuiior tocicly at .1.S0. Poll tall of Hip Senior soticly al i!.."0. ion 1'vnnifoliial Chinch 1120 Cap'ou-p ave nue. .No sen tec of any kind. ( losrd for re pa il.s. lllakcly ItaptM ( Inn til David Speiicc,-, D. 1).. pastor. 10.IIO a. in., public woirhip v.ilh fe--llion on "The C'liii-I ian's KiwfoM S-tuiity," followed by tho I.tud's suppci. ll.-l.l, Itiiile school. T.oO oMoilc, eieniiiK eii.e wltli ser mon on "The Desiie of All Nation--." Iheiibody (Iconic. 'Dnnmoie Dudley Street It.iptUt tliuith W. 11. ."hauler, of Iloer, X. .1. will pip.ah on Sund.iy lnoinin' at pi.so and at 7,:iO p. in. Ktciibody wolconie. Presbyterian. ITii-t l're..biteiian ihiueli Sen lies al 10.::n a. In. aid 7..'i0 p. in. Dr. Jlrbeoil will pie.it n iiiurning and cionliig. Stunsjcis weboine. Second I'resbytiilan cliuuh, .lelter-on ateiiuc Dr. W. P. Crafts, supeiintendenl llcfoiin bii ic.ui, Washington, 1). I'., will occupy pulpit inorniiiLr and cvcninn; nioiiiine; theme, "l.h Imr and Dyiuir Nation-."; eieniiis Ihemc. "Jlc Kinley's (lieatcst llcconuiienilalion." All aie welionic. fiieen JtidKC Pie-byleiian Clmrili lice. I. .1. Lansing, pastor; Itec. 1.. !.. roster. as.-i-liint. lll.oO a, m.. ?eiiic and seimon by Hip ji.i-.tor. Subieit, ".Men and Women in Chuitli." 12 in., Ilible bdiool; i'."0 p. in., Christian Kndc.ioi ; V.KO p. 'in., servitp with spinion by tho pitor. I-'iist in a series on "Tlie I'oundation of Life." All aie tordially invited. Wa.-hhunt i-tieet Pre-b.vterian oliiiu-Ii -Itev., John P. Jlollat, D. I)., pasloi. Services at lO.WI a. in. and 7.K0 p. m. ; Ilible school at 12 in.; ('. I), .funiois at l!.:0 p. in.; I. K. Young People al ll.SO p. in.; piJ.ipr ineetinit, Wednc-day, 7.KH p. in. The pastor will preach morning ami cvonjng. in ni.',,n I'n.vt.li.npp l'li.Oit i.-i i.iti i Imr. 1, lf.-t lit fluil.l will occupy the pulpit at tn,SO a, ill. and 7.S0 p. in.; Sunday school al noon; Kndejuir incctiuc; at iLuOi'doi-k. 'Ihe seats of the tliiiuh aie al ways free. Adams Awnup (Impel, New Yoik streol ttrv. .taints lliiKlie.s will pic.ith moruiugr mid ettti int.- at 10.."0 and 7,:io. Nind.iy -ehool Lilly at :i u'cloilc, Mr. ( hiudlcr. siipeiinleiidont. fbris. fi.iu Kmk-aior society vill niecl at 11. 1.i. Tliera will be a meeting of tbc Jlt-ii'.- society on .Mon day oeiiin(r at 7.13. Subjet t for di-balc, "All an by; its' C'au-e and Cine." All welcome to these inct'tliii'-.. Capou-e C'hap-1 (I'le-b.tti-ilanl -1'ie.u bluer at 10.."il nnd 7.oO liv the pa,tor, Upv. I.. It. l'o.-t"r. Sunday fchoo! at ;t p.m.; Junior llndcavor, 1 p. in.; Senior I'uilc.iwir, fi.;!0 p. m.; player liieeliiifr, 7.M Thuisday rc iitng. Welconie to all. Episcopal. Saint Luke's IMilsli-ltcv. Itojjeis t-r.ii.-I, D. D., itttoi; Itev. i:. .1. Haiiahloii, senloi curate, l'lslitreiith .Siiiniay after Trinity. St. Luke's ('hiiitli--7,!iO n, tn,, holy t'oiiiiiiiin ion; li.l.'i a, in., InoiniiiB pra.wi; IU,::o a, m., council and holt- (oinmuulon; 7,:I0 p. in,, olen itis piaye,' end sermon; (Ma a. in,, Sunday sthool and Ilible classes. M. JlaiK's DiiuinoiPS a. m., boly touunuulon; Ifl.uO a. in., inninli.tr pia.ver and sennon; 7..M) p. in., cieidiu; pia.icr and fcimon; a p. in., Sunday sthool and Ilible cl.i-.ses. Last Pud .Mission, Pireiott incline!! p. in,, .Sunday scbnol and Ilible classes. South Side JHssion, I'd,- street S.SO p. in., Sunday sibocl and Ilible tl,K,es. St. Ccoikp's, nl.tphaut .',! p. in., Sundjy school and Ilible cla.es; i.80 p. m., eienlnt; prajir and sernu'i. bi, Daild'H cliiiu-li, Itev. Ik .1. Jlvlleuiy, pj.. toi- CVlclii jtfou oi Holy Ian huiil, 7.;:u and lti.RU a, r.i.; 1'iriiintf soiik, 7, SO p. in.; Sunday -tliool, U o'tlotl.. ( hiilili of Hip (,'oihI Sheplienl, (Oilier Jlonsry .itcuiio .Hid Cireen Itiiluc shift -llev. I'i.iikIs I!. Kali inin, ici lor. i;ihtci'iitli Sunday alier Tilio it.i. Morning pia.ier .mil holy toinumnloti, li.::u u, in.; Sunday ftboal and uiloi's clasj, 'j.;,n p. in.; milim; piajer, 7.;n) p. in. am" Reformed Episcopal, . Cuce llcfornied i:picopal (linicli, W.ioniln? .iwiiup, beliiecn .Mulbeiiy slieet, ltc. lieori i., .iiiitii, pasiui rinjer auu pia.u-r st-iine, !i.:;0 a, in.; Dinie noiship, 1 0. :jo ,. ni. ami 7,-'li) p. in. t'oininiiiilvii at tlio inoiiilns neivlie; subject, "Pliri.lian Love," I lor. Milt . l'lrning, spedal eianejelistic seniti'i, "The New Until," .loliu ilii 7. Sababtli iiool II in, VomiK Piopli sotlely of ClirUtlin Kwleavor, H,;;i) p. in. I.ifson mnly, Wedne.iliy al 7.S0 p, m. I'liyir nici-liiie; il S. sati lice. All ,n iflioiiii-. Evangelical Lutheran, Kv.iiijollejl l.iiilieian Dlglitceutli Nimljy after Trlnltv. tie, pel, Al.it I . .wli: ai-ln; episile, I (pi. i: I-ii. l. Nl-ill.'., ahbuiii and l'uinleeiilli atrfctj, lte. A. L. Itainel. Pli.D., pator Seuict, lo.Mi a. m. and "t'M p. m.; I.uihcr loasue, ti.;:i) p. in.: M. inlay thool, 13 m. Mm nlng uliett, "The ' (jieii liiniiiundiiiii"; euniiii; nibjitt, 'The Tree Vine." Holy Iiii.it , AUjiiis aicnue and Jliilbiriy stiecl Iter. t'. ti. Splekn, punlor Seriiic, IU...U a. m. and 7.!!U p. in.; biitlier lejeiuc, (l.tjU p. in.; Sunday sthool, i m. St. Paul', hlioit JHiine, llev. V. (J. L, LaiiPr, pistoi Senlce, lO.uO a. in, ami 7.vO p. in.; Sunday school, .::() p. in. V.Um'i, .Mlillai jvonue Jeivltes, 10.!!0 a. in,; Suudy sihool, '' p, m. Lliilvt ihuuli, CciUr aiiiiue ami IIIkIi street, Itev, .laino Wllke, pjtoi--Sorviics, 10.80 a. m. and .'M p. in. ; Sunday ithool, D a. III Sunday School Lesson for October 6. ISTItOl'UCTIO.V.-l'nr llic Kunrndw WffU c tlull r-tmly liicliliiitn In (be life nf .losepli, Hie tleienlli on of Jacob, tbu last of Ids lioueliold born In ltiir.111. Ills mother was lbielitl, llic ice oiul but inot bcloied wife, who dlul while lltn Jainlii, Ids brnlher, wni an Infjiit. Wllboul ipies. Hon ,Io.sep!i wa.s one of the purist and tnot beautiful chaiaclrit In the Old lct.inient, ami Hip spacn glteli tu him e.vtecds that allowed to any other prior to Mosc. Although he pimed throuejli sole tilats ntul Mltalncil a ionple.uo;is plain in hit family nml in KV.ipt he ronilueled lilmstlf with utiifoim pioprlely. In disposition, fpreeli nnd lomhiLl ho was tic-c fiom fault. No lihiiiMi can be found In hliu as we look back oicr the (ftituiles. It U not uiipiblnir, tlicic toif, that hh father lfRiiiili-d liim-nlih peculiar nllcttlon, cm.ii aboie that bestottcd upon nny of hU ollitr rou. and that In niloiis wa.u he Kavp epiesloii to bis alVeillon, Indeed, Jofrpli wn Jacob's peculiar tlci-mc, the dealest Idol of his heait, the iliief nuue of lilt comfort. (UM.MI.-SIONTI). (Vci;ps li to 1 l.)-,t.iioli tf sided lu tlm iap of Hebron, some twenty miles south of Jerusalem, on lauds that had belonKed to Isaac, lib father. The paslnracip of that region was not stilliclrnl to supporL the mitiipt ons henls mil lloek, which weio iiccoidlngly dilteii noilhward to the lalley wlieie Abialiam halted on (list cnlcilnir tho laud, (.(Jencsls, M, ti.) 'J hat iceiioii lias ever he famous for its lieauly ami feitlllty, the Ideal spot for slirphoulf. Hip ten i-otis of Jacob Itcubcii, t-iineon, I.evl, Juilali, Dan, Naphlall, Ca.l, Avhlir, l-.ichar mid Xebiiluii-tlie childieu of belli, Illlli.lli land Zil pah (l.'cne.s, .), all piunn to manhood, were sent In iliiigc of the stock, which they led from from place lo place In Hip lalley. Months may have pii'sed sinro tin tr tlcpartiue. whrn Jaeoli becaino anxious to know of Iholr wrlf.ue, nn in lleatioii that he bad some tuisgii lug, not with out lea-on, conceiiilni iheir bcliat lor. He then-. Imp callid his beloved Joseph, Ihe only son with him, nml coiutiii"duncd him to no ami lcatu the situation, a mall; nf his cnntldrncc, unit Joseph tfladly mulct look the senile. SI'Altllir.ll. (Ver-e.s f, to 17 )- Hip nlley of Slieeheni was twteiniip, in form a tilancsle with its base tuw.nd the part ami iu ape towaid the Jfpditcir.ir.pnn. It was dliided into lluec pails by siius of hills nnd sometimes fiequcnted by mniaudim; paities. Heme, Jacob's sons shift ed their po-.itiou,iioiu tiiuo to limp for belter pastuip or greater security, and Joseph needed to search a. little to find them. Hut he did nut lellnmiksh his elYoils to meet bis fatlier'tf in strudloiis. line day he and his seivants weic Wii'iilcrinir nboul in the Held, somewhat ion fu-i-d as to Hie ptoper toinp to bp taken. Iiarinp; no tine from any one to illicit his path, for tnnalely a man found him who pioved to be a fiiendly Kiilde, for he bail met the sons and lieaid them speak of their puipoe to remote to llolhau. This will be lpnumbeictl as (he home of Pliha in alter je.us (If KIiir, , Pi), situ ated in llio southern p. ill of the plain, peihaps twenly miles from S.nn.ii i.i. Tliitlier .lo-epii tinned his feet and found his hietliren cue.iinped near n well, their Hoiks 'plead over llio lounliy. ............. St. Peler's, Pir.-eoit .iipiiup, Hcv. John Han dolpli, pa-tor sen icej, 10.S0 a. in.; Sunday school, 2 'j. m. Kin.imif.-1 (iciiiiaii'Polish l.tither-m cliuuh, rtce.-e ttrppt. Hoy. IViiliiiaml Sattcliueicr. pa.s. toi Picacbinq- in rteiman lanig.igc, 10 a. in.; Mtnday school, - p. ni. (fine.) Kvangelical Liilheian ihuich ((icncinl .Miiod), eoinee of Jlulbi-riy -licet and Madison aunue, llev. Lullier Ho.--, Maiing, pa-lor U.SO a. m,, Sunday school; 1O."0 a. in., Iliilno wor--hliu siibjpit of sciinoii, "The l)i.-ciples' (jiMiid Jlaich to Jpu'ealpm'; 7..':o p. in., Diiiue wor ship: subject of serinui, "The Holy Star at the IVislan Com I." Itev. Jacob Yuty. D. I)., of Selinsgrov.', Pa., will pi".iib both morning and rveniiu.'. 'Ihe comer stone of the new build ing llii- congregation is electing on Hip cor ner of Jlnlhrriy slieet nnd Pie-tolt aieiuie. will bp laid, with appiopiialc cpi-pinonie-, at ;; o'elock. see piogranmip in auollicr roliuiiii. Miscellaneous. l'il-t Piimiliic JlPlliodi-t ( hiilili (iiecii llidsc Jlt-v. (i. Lees, pastor, lte-gular sen Ices al Ki.tlO a. ill, and 7 p. in. Subject--, "The Inletmediate State," "I'linciple-s al Stake." I.ieuli nam II, S. (iiiilin camp. No. S, -Sons of Volcian, wil, at tend the evening sei vices in a body. A welcome to all. ('.deny ltcfuiincil ('liuuli -Jlt.nrop aicniip and fiibson tticet. llev. .Mai Urn I.- l'lior, pastor. Seniic.J, lO.liO a. lu. nud 7.:t0 p. in. Sunday echool, 11.80. (hiistian Lndeaior, 7 p. in. Jlnin ing subieit, "The (!ri'atp-t I'ucstloii of the Agf." Eitning, "The Ilight Viewpoint," K1NGSLEY. Special to the Siianton Tiibunc, KilifTSlcy. Oct. 4. Jlrs. II. W. Jcl'fera nnd (latiBhtof returned Tuesday to riuinsboro, X. J. Hllonia and l.izzic l-'stiibriidk wore in Montrose on business-. Tlutrsdaj . .1. It. Ooss Is litis week enterlnlninK his parents from AVcsi Colcsvlllc, X. Y. Mrs. Mnry Farley Is visiting vclativi'S In New York. Mr. nnd Mis. S. Ucynolds. of I'ac toryvlllc, were leccnt guests of rela tives bore. Mrs, Clrlswold and dauprliter, of Klk Lake, were Biiests tit P. M. AVIIniaith's over Sundny. m THE TRIBUNE'S PATTERNS CLOTH VISITING GOWN. rig-, 532, This elegant unwii of light niunvo la dins' clntli lias u novel stylo of skirt wlilt nntelieil tnliller and plaited buek uml the Kntccfully rounded Jac;et bus a yol;u from of embroidered blue satin. Cul t-!lt buttons add tlte IIiiIhIiIuk toticli. Ten ytifils of cloth will be re nulled. I'atterns supplied in I sizes: !H, :iti, as ami -pi Indies, bust measure. Skirt patterns In I sizes: at, .', L'S and SO Inches, waist measure. Any num ber between these sixes l take the next laiKest blue, Send 10 cents to "Kuslilon Depart ment, Tribune, Scianlou, l'aM stuthiK sl and number of waist op skrt pat tern desired, nnd it will be forwarded to your address postpaid. For patterns of the full costume, Including both waist and skirl, M cents must he en-cloied. Joseph Sold Into Egypt. Gen. xxxvii: 12-36. ( ONM'IUIII). (Vei-jes 1S to s-!.i ,Toip1i li.nl pievloudy .-niaketieil Ihe Jealousy of Ids brethlcn, paitly as the fathet's faioillc, bul ihleily by n iics In whlih he was trprrsrntcd as mpeilor In lli rlillii! family. (tleiiel, .xixtll, SO.) When they sJw him npproaeliliiir tliey luunedlalfl. l.v began lo delist- mischief tomeiiilnir litin. The Bipaler tiutnher weic lumdftonlv liicillicd, 'Ihey would 1,111 him oiililglit ami i.il Hip body lulu u pit, and ftciwati! leneenl to their father Hint he hid lireii slain by a wild heasl, thereby shli'ldlnc lhein-ehe., llul coume seei'mil to be the mot elfeiliie for dlpolii of bis pieteli sion, This proposal plilblts tlie brutality of the. lurii niitt shows how duel nnd uiueasoiilliir Is Jealousy, (Pioierbs, swll, 4.) One lic.nl (.toad betueeii Joseph and n (Intent ileillh. Iteubeli, his balf-biotber, bclnir the Hut bom nnd Iheiefoic In a sense the ntler of tlie whole company, in leipoed, C'oiicrallinr bis purposp to dellier Jo seph nlnt sac bis life be pleaded that It was unhecoinlmf in tlicm to slied his blood; that tho end deilied could be reached as well by casting; him into a pit nlHe where ho tumt smety die. PSpLAVI:!). (Vcfes S.1.2S.) llwibfii't nib Ice was accepted. An empty pit lecelied the jouiiit liiiiu, who was Hist stripped nf the many colored coat which bis fatbrr bad made for Mm, (.(Scne sis, x x 1 1 1 , :t.) The beautiful guimcnt, mail; of distinction nnd pioof of paternal lop, was re tallied lo bp li'ed III ileccllllnc the InMnir father. I'o tndlculu the ih-plh of infamy Into whleli the brother had fallen they sat down to eat aflcr they Lad shamefully Impiisoned the innocent .loiith. (Ainoi. ii, (k) I'tlerly licirtlc-s, they wcip unmoved by the pleadlims of lunorctico or legaid for the ties of nature. An nncspcclcd tuin In attain tlien ocuined throush the older ilig of that Pioiidenep that woiks out Its bt-ncft-cenl designs etpn against Hip cill devices of liien, (I'phcsians, I, 11.) A eaiavan of mer chantmen, beating -plies lo L'gypt, lame that way, and Judah, tho fouitb of Jacob's son, though he had no pity, saw oppoitnnlly for gain. "What profit is it," lie Itiiruired, "lo take life!" So the unfoi lunate Joseph was dunn up, sold for twenty pl"ce.s of sllvei, tbu niul pi lie of a slate, and hut lie away. I.AMKNTIIU. (Veises U'l and HO.) It mjuearB that whin this b.nle. ociuricd Iteuben was ab sent, lie who bad sued the life bud -gone on some ennnil, n'-iiiiiint,' thai all was well, and that later in the day he might accomplish his piupov; lo return Jox-pli lo Ids father. He had not Mifllelcntly rousldcred Hut men of evil thoughts, turned iiI(1p for n limp fiom one wlckcdiicv, nre likely to deiisp another, Joseph was not safe for r. moment while in Hip power of mm del pi. Hut ltcnben ictmned after the brolhcis had gene forth to their u-ual tasks. Jo seph was not to be found. Haslcntiifr lo the nlliers tho nun in bis giief lent his gaunent (Job, I, JO), alter the fashion of oriculalists and exclaimed in e'eep dMics-, "The child is not." (Jeremiah, .xxi, 15.) Hi.- soirow did not icsiilt meiely fiom the fact that a life bad been lost, but fiom ihe additional fact. Hut he was ic sponsible, that he would be obliged to gic ae remit. His obligation to protect was iiiiienscd by I he consideration that. Jo-rpli had been lov ingly mil on ii benevolent eirand. "Whither cli.ill I go; lie imiuiied. ............ ! HER POINT OF VIEW SOMKHOUV invited me to write my views of anarchy and anarchists this week. Of course somebody meant it as a joke, that my views on this subject should be interestinp; to any one, must be n joke. "Why not? In the first place I haven't any views, and then, loo, everything- worth while has been said about the matter. A great deal that has been said amounts to talk and that is all. We Americans are a volatile people. AVe were most intensely angry witli the anarchists ten days ago and breathed out tlneat cnings against them and wrote vol uminous resolutions about what ought to be done witli the whole class. Now we haven't even courage enough to hold an indignation meeting with a view to making this street car strike settle itself. We are really tiresome in our protestations of bravery" and jus tice, but somehow we do get pathetic ally meek when there is a clinnco to do something besides talk or compose decorative resolutions. A mere woman, I am not supposed to say anything original on such a vast topic, but from a woman's point of view It seems to mo that In the main being an anarchist or not being an an archist is just tlie difference between sofa pillows or frills and bad whiskey. Tiecnuse T choose to spend my earn ings on the sofa-pillows and tho frills or In trying to help the nearest sad one, Instead of drinking bad whiskey and smoking worse cigars, I am the Incentive to anarchy among those who prefer the bad whiskey. It Irritates them to see me taking a brief needed rest among my sofa, pillows and adorned with my frills. They do not believe In a social economy which has In It sofa pillows nnd frills. It should be dirt, and loud talking and bad air. There Is a great deal in tho atmosphere to influence mental development. I be lieve If the worst typo of anarchists could be Induced to batho dally and get used to themselves In good clothes and take systematic exercise In the open air tliey would sturt on a new tack and probably become .useful citl s:ens. Then they know Utile about the gos pel of work heliur for the worker tlie Joy of It. the benefit nnd the gain. The Simon pure anarchist does not believe In work at all. Although they do say that out In Patcrson some of tho quiet est and therefore the most danserous nmtrchistH are the Italians who earn high wages three or four times as much as they could earn In Italy, As skilled operatives in tho mills, the are said to wear line clothes and to conduct themselves In general like young Americans of easy circumstance, They do llttlo ranting but assiduously read Tom Paine, Voltulre and hysterical French literature. Yet It is not from Hint class that the assassins come and I vent tiro to believe that theso men who nre saving money and gradually becoming capitalists will have a oliungo of heart before many yenrs. Tlio best rcilpo for making a peuccable citizen out of an anarchist Is cither to shoot him or persuade hliu to put his earn ings In tlio bank. As soon as he begins to draw dividends the lion of his an archy will begin to roar mildly and he Will take, to having Ids hair cut and wearing a civilized tie. There aro other anarchists of a ills, contented and srumbllng but harmless enough type. Here Is a recpn for browing them. Ttiltu otto well ineuulng young man, with or without brains; stew him continuously every day in the New York .lournal nnd niter six months you will have an Incipient an archist with a mental snuiul that will he entirely unable to rend any other paper or see any color but yellow with tho Journal news of everything from tho Schley case down to an arrest of a drunk in Podunk. I defy anybody In i-ii-,rl ihr, .Inlli-mil ill 1 1, n. V.m-IIi A i,,n- ..- -.- ...w ',,,., u. ,,.v ,,u.,, r,,ivi- I lean for a half year and nfterwnrrt bo I uble to recognize truth or Justice or BY J. E. Gilbert, D.D Secretary of Amcrliin Society of Religious Education. l)i:t'l'.l'l:i).-(Verses nt to n:l,). great lilme lud been (ommltlpil by nine men who needed now In eomiul lliclr deed. They theiefoip felt back upon their original plan (vei.-c in), if may Into PiuliMMiied to tout luce Iteubtu that a beast hid dcMiiueil Joseph. Al least they li'oped (o relievo his embairasMiient ami may luie enllited lilin Hiully In their diabolical plot. It was the best pietext under Hip iliiiimtniice.. Jncpli's io.it was spilnkled Willi blood nml sent tn Ids father, with the an fnl lie Hut It hud been found mid thai llie.v were not iciUlu of II, Thereby Ihey closed tip all the Intel vcnlnir lilstoiy, and, as Ihey Mipposrd, drew a ell oier their ot 11 do liitf. Wlul (chemes of Inlschlef, what deeds of blood, what (l.ilk unit dollih loueluct, bate been hidden by a specious He. The deception was siieiptsflil, Jainb, as he beheld the gatiuenl, lee ognlred It, atieptctl the explanation and bellcted timt Jotcih had been dcitrotcd. So far the end sought was gained. Tlie jomig man was out of the way. 'Ihe Jealous Mothers weie tatlfled. Tlie father attatiied no blame lo any one. JlorUXLD.-O'crses !U lo .10.-) One result of their wicked deed had not hem consldeied by the sons the effect upon their father. They ought to have, known how gicat would be his distress, nnd that should base dctcired them. Now they saw the whole family nt Hebron plunged into Hie deepest grief. Hindering his clothes, putting sackcloth upon bis loins Jacob sit down and mourned day after day. All his household, sons nnd daughter, vainly sought lo comfoit him. lly words ami nils they expressed iinp.illiy and en tloavoicd lo bip.ik the power of Ids intense nor low. They who had iau.-cd It witnessed to their inline what they could not icllcic. He rcfued all ell'orts to restoie Joy to his heart. In deepest agony ho dedaiod, "I will go down Into the gnive unto my fun mourning." He expected to llnd no further lointktt in tills life, but lo spend Ids dcollhliur vein lamenting lil lo.-s. Death alone would end hi.s souow. All Ibis time Joseph was living, a 'lave lu l'gypt. luilnu been puubased by Potlpli.ir, the captain of Hip king's enaid. jiniuiipil as dead, lie Hied In bondage in a for eign mutt, ItlTU'.lTIOS'!. 1. Sec how the good suffir. Their cm client c exposes them to the eiimlly of otlus. I'lequently the sniesl tiials overtake us beiause we hale won the good will of otlieis. Let. none evpeit to escape the attacks of Jeal-oii-v. -. See how one man may turn aside the purpose of seieial who nre planning mischief Iteuben first pieventcd killing and Judah alter waid ilclheie.l fiom ele.itb In the pit. .'!. See how wick"dne-s advances fiom one degree to another. Knvy, lnmiier, fal.-ebood follow in a naliii.il older, .niaikliig the piogie-s of sin. 4. See how the evil done by some brings pain to others. Tlie sons in the Held ciihIi Ihe nacl father nt llebion and leave him dcolate. Their deeds fall not so mmli nn thom-olies as on him. 5. See bow a good Ciod oieriules ill all the af fairs of men. They who do eiil hip guilty, et Up makes their wrath to piai'e Him. Jo-eph, scut a slaie to l'gypt, will nuke ready for the coming of 1-racl, for the saving of life in famine, for the ndraiiLcincnt of Hie po-tcilly of Abra ham towaid national cieatnc-s. u SSSkt4 moderation wh'en be sees It, or sin cerely to feel that be is not a bitterly abused and misunderstood man nnd that .1. Pierpont Morgan nnd the Re publican administration In Pennsyl vania are to blame for It. Honest now, do you know one person jvho assidu ously reads either of these newspa pers and yet who can be induced to peruse one of nny other class'.' There! I thought so. Their Influence saps the judicial mind and unfits it to form an Impartial opinion of anything. They are like a fussj old woman who for ever takes the dark side from choice and to whom every sunny day is a "weather-breeder." Sometimes I fall into a meditative mood about all these great problems which are vexing tho master myitis and torturing tlie hearts of so many, and 1 wonder if after all It isn't better to reach out a citilck hand to the stumb ling little child along our path, to speak cheerily to the weary old man on his way home front daily toil, to smile always on those about us; to have a swift ear of sympathy for the sor rowing, to answer softly the angry one, and to do our work as well as we can than to go raging up and down theearth because It Is growing so proud and cold, or to sit at home idly and grumble because the world Is out of joint. I have always been so glad that no voice seemed to call me out of the shadows to go forth as a reformer to set this old world right. It must be a terlble thing for one person or one set of persons to feel that upon nobody else rests any respnnslbllty in the matter, Tt Is a pleasure nowadays to meet a young ma'n jvho has to work for a liv ing and yet who hasn't a grievance against about everything, and whose creed doesn't rend "Whatever is, Is wrong." A young man like this de clared the other day, "There was never such n chance for n fellow us now. Why everything can be Improved. We haven't a single Invention or discovery In science or mechanics that can't be developed further. This Is the age of improvement. I've Just as good a chance, to make a strike on some of these things as the next chap. I don't believe In mooning around the saloon or anywhere else, kicking because my father can't leave me a fortuiie or set inc up with a steam yacht a mi a pack of fox-hounds or because Chillies Schwab Is getlng a million a year, No slice! I'm going to use my thinker and do something for myself. There isn't any lime to waste. Why any minute I may work myself out of ob scurity nnd Into distinction, It makes me tired to hear the fellotvs talk about no chances for a young ninn In this age. "Why! .lust look at the things he can do In splto of the trusts." Now I hope to live long enough to tell something this particular young man has done In the world. Saucy Hess, TUNKHANNOCK, Epecltl to Hit Scrinton Trlbuni. Tunl'hannock. Oct. I. .li.ss flertrude l'teslgtie, of N'uw York, Is Ihe guest of Br, nnd Mis. A. H. Woodward, on See omi street Mrs. A, 11, Simler, Mrs. Hannah Cor nell, Misses Sophronla nud (iertrude l.uckeuhlll nnd Macy l.uckeublll at tended the Stisriuehaniia county fall al Montrose on Wednesday. Dr. U. V. Avery Is ntteiullng ihe Dal las fair this week. Mrs, Fred I, Hewitt and children uie visiting her parents, Mr. nud Mrs. Wil liam II. Kiefer, on Putnam street. The .Sunday evening hour for church services will be one-half hour earlier during the winter, beginlng m-xt Sab bath at 7 o'clock. Miss Idlllan i.ee, nf Columbus, Wis, who has been the stiiest of her cousin, Mrs, i.ouls F. camp, on Bridge street, returned homo on Thursduy. Miss Hlunchc Freemun, u trulued nurse, who has been visiting Mrs. Vet net lo Space, left yesterday for Scran ton and from thence to Philadelphia. Ueorce Allemau, conductor on the Montrose branch of the I.ehish Val ley, Is at the Buffalo exposition and I You J$M don't f?W I noed rfl I ice jTTl J When vou use Dr. Hand's l'hosnliatcd Condensed Milk you don't need ice to keep it sweet, and you can always feel sure of its purity. Delivered milk it frc miently kept from souritiK ''3' tltc use of chemicals datiKciotts to health. b DR. HAND'S PhoiphiUd Condensed Milk Is always sweet no matter liow hot It coin. It U rltiiPHt. in butter fat nnd bun nuded n 1 tliu phospliutCH nnd liypophos pliltos contulnod In whom. It htm tlio flavor of c renin, thnsimtnliilni; power of a wheut dlit. llookletfree! THE OR. HAND CONDENSED MILK CO. Seranlon, Pa, will visit relatives at Erie, I'a., before returning. C. M. Klslipaiigb and son. Stuart, of Hnrrisburg, were culling on friends in town on Thursday. FOREST CITY. Special to tlif Sinnlon Tribune. Forest City, Oct. 4. The Epworth league held a very pleasant reception n't the Methodist parsonage tonight. On Tuesday night the members of the league will form a reading circle. They will meet at the twine of Mrs. J. M. Brown. The board of trade held a meeting last night and received ,i communica tion from nn eastern manufacturing company seeking a site. Tlie concern employs a lanre lorco of men, nud would lie a sroat benefit to the town If It could be obtained. The board will correspond with the parlies. Surveyors were laying out lines mound the Erie depot yesterday, and It is reported that a new structure Is probable. This will be good news to the people of Forest city. The present structure is old, dilapidated looking and lnadeeiuale to the demands made upon il. Owing to the poor facilities for handling freight, goods are often damaged, despite the best of care on the part of the local freight house mm. With the coming of a new structure it Is also more than probable thut ar ran.ements will be made lo keep the depot open for the late train. Passen gers for Hint train now are compelled to stand out in tlir. cold or rain, with no idea as to whether the train is on time or several hours late. Speed the day of the new order of things. HAVVLEY. Ppei lal In tlie S. Milton Tiibune. Hawley, Oct. i. Last WedneMlny evening Waiigtnn lodge, Xo. -MS, Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows, was fifty years old, and the members, with their families, proceeded to celebrate the occasion in an appropriate manner. One pleasing feature of the occasion was the presence in tlie chair of Mr. M. Plum, tlie only surviving charter member and first noble grand of AVan gtnii lodge. A fine programme was ren dered, consisting of vocal and instru mental music, reading of the history of the lodge, nnd speeches. Those pres ent from out of town were Mr. J. Tif fany, of Pleasant Mount: Mr. C. H. Wilmartli, of Aldenvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. Vareoo, of Honesdulc. After the entertainment an elegant repast was served lu the dining hall. After all had done justice tn this, KUnkoff's orchestra supplied music for dancing, which was Indulged lu till a late hour. Thomas T. Ttttlle, a student at AVyo mlng seminary, has been compelled to give up his studies, on account of his eyes. He will resume them next fall. Carl Oberle was u visitor in White Mills on Monday. Fred Swingle Is on the sick list this week. John D. Crane has entered the Al bany .Medical school. NEW MILFOPD Sppel.il t the S lanton Tribune, New Mllford, Oct, -I. The W. I. C. society met at the home of llev. ,1. U, Maliery on Thursday afternoon. Mis. John Gillespie, of the township, died at her home on Monday after noon, The funeral services were con ducted from tlio house on Thursday at 1 o'clock by Itev, 11. N. Ives. Mrs. Charles Tucker Is contlned lo her home by illness, Mrs. D. Van Itusklrk, Miss Louise Pratt, Miss Xiih McConnell, Miss Min nie Bradley, Miss .May Bradley, Mrs. Tucker nnd George McConnell are at tending the P.iu-Ainciienu this week. Mrs. A. C. Blsley visited her sister, in Blngliamton, this week. Harry Simmons, of Great Bend, was a caller in town tlie forepart of the week. A, ,1. Cosgrlff, of this place, and Mies Kiitherlue Holmes, of Hiuuhiiuitnii, were married in Blughamton, Wednes day, October ;'. Mr. M, Fernune and Miss Elizabeth Ktilie, both of this place, were married 111 St, Lawieucc church, nt Great Bend, Wednesday, by Father Faixuii. Dr. and Mrs. Marlatu Snyder, of Serantou, wern recent vlsltois In town. .1, C. McConnell Is seriously III at his home on Main street. Prof. H. A. Benson and v. if,., M.iS Muud Trumbull, Mlfs Leitlc Wood house, .1, V. Axtell, Willie Tucker and Mr, Watson attended the Western Brunch Christian Endeavor convention ul West Lenox, Friday evening and Sniurthi. BRADFORD COUNTY. f-pccl.il to the Scmnton Tribune. Towanda. Oct. a. Again for another season, the twentieth century success, "Old SI Stebblns," with the well known actor, Dan Darlelgh, and thirty people, will hold the boards at Hale's opera house on Saturduy evening, October 0 J) I xzrw i EDUCATIONAL. VlJWsw Free Tuition By n. recent act of tho legisla ture, free tuition Is now granted at tho Literary Institute and State Normal School Bloonisburg, Pa. to all those preparing to teach. Tills school mtilntulns courses of study for teachers, for thoso preparing for college, and tor those studying music. It will piy lo write fur parttcultra. Nn otlicr school offcia tucli tunorlor ad vantages at such low ratci. Address J. P. Welsb, A. M.f Ph. D., Prin. International Correspondence School of Scrnnton, Pn. (Incorporated) 1,000 Free Scholarships. For par ticulars, address P. 0. Box 10 Scrnnton, Pn. BINGMTON TRAINING SCHOOL For Xrrvoin, Paclcwaid anil Deaf Mute Chll ilrrn. I'liwlcal Training, Manual Training, Artie illation, MihIi-. lira v. Ins, Kindcrgattcn. Opn icar around. Circular. S. A. Doo little, b2 1'aivleiv Avenue, Dingliamton, N. Y. r.HFVrNUT HILL ACADEMY Vissahickon Heights, Chestnut Hill, Pa? A boarding school for boys in the elevated and beautiful open country north of rhila iletpliia, 30 minutes from Broad St. Station. Por catalogues address JAMES L. PATTERSON, Htad-Mailer. SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, SCRANTON, PA. T. .T. Foster, President. KImer II. Lawall, Treas. B. J. Foster, Stanley l Allen, Vice President. Secretary. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. Aineileaii Plan, if.1.30 Ter Day and Upwaiili. Kuiopean Plan, $1.00 Per Day and Upwards. Special Halts to Families. T. THOMPSON, Prop. I HOTEL I JEFFERSON NEW YORK I03.iot.ioo Kant isih street. TliB.lKKKERSO.Vls n tiiorouchly tirst-clm lamily nnd transient hntrl, Dtferingatamlnt mum cost amaximuni of luiury and comfort, tin 1 Ot Ii Street, just- east of Union Square, it is within a few minutes of tho IiAdina suoiis, theatres nnd clubs. European Plan, SI. 00 up. American Plan, $2.50 up. Suites with Private Bath, $2.00 up. For speeial rates. guides or informatlonir rite JQH.V K. CIIATI'im.P, Proprietor 4- f For Hiisiuess Men In the heart ot the wholcsila district. For Shoppers a minutes walk to Wanomakrj S minutes to Slcgel Cooper's Big Store. Easy ot acceas to tho great Cry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars. jl. ing easy transportation, to all points ot interest. HOTEL ALBERT irTtiir r 11 mr Cor. 11th ST. ft UNIVEnSITT Pli Only one Block from Broadway. R00D1S, $1 Up. Prices Reasonable Grand Atlantic Hotel and annex Virginia Ar. and Death, Atlantic City, N. J. Sixth year; tl.'O leauti(ul luonia cniulte, single: and witli liatli; hot and cold sea-water baths in hotel and annex. Location select and central, within lew yaida ot the Steel Pier. Orchestra. OIYih special sprint; rates, HZ to 15 by week: 2,&0 up ley day. Special rates to families. Couches tnci't all train;. Write lor booklet. CHA11LK9 E. COPB. The liifili-clanH Hi'PcfultloH arc given I'M Dan D.u-lciKli, (i. F. .Itu-quin, John Wliulmi, tho Knox In-otlioro, C'lmrloH UicUotFiin, JoriepliliU' Itoliertu and ntlt pi'P. .V novel utroot paradQ by; Jjvrj brasn bands will bo Blvon at neon. .Tti(ltv FuniiliiK has M'titcneecl H. S, Jlnper, the liorso thlof raptured In Now Jereoy, to two yeursi In tho penitent tlniy. Mr. and Mi. 1'. Ci, Htookf, nf Wa voily, lelulitatPil their fiftieth wedding uniilvomiry last .Mopilay. Xolsnn N, .Moody, a prominent res!-, dent of Asylum township, dlul on Hat unlay. Miss rn rah Harrison, ot Setnnton has been tt B.tiest of her cousin, .lanirs West, a 1,i'1iIkIi Valley eiiRlncer, the past two weeks, Tim t'li-eat Kastorn Oil company is preiiaiitif- to make unuther attempt to. lind oil at 8011th Hi-anch. I), i Doluu, Inspector of tho rural free delivery t-ynteni Is In Towanda on an ofufl.tl tour A. J. Hiennan sails on Paturday for Home. Italy, to lake n tutu years' course in tlie study of priest hood. FLEETVILLE; A itniple t children playlm? with I iiiatclit-H lu .Mr- i. W. (ii-cniio's barn liiM week were frightened to find that tiiiuio ehall' had. been set allre. When help arilved the llatues had leaped to tho root and nothing could be done to save tln htilldlnir or contents, Fanners In this vicinity arc pleased to find that potatoes aro yielding: well. Tim apple ciop. however, Is a completo fdlluie. Mr. Muiion Clark, wlvi usu ally limited a Kicut drul of elder, will not oppn his cldor mill this ycur. Mr. William Jlowe has moved Into Mrs. M. D. I'otter'f house, s i.rt