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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 10011.
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Religious..
ONI) UK Urn niM-t liiinnrliint
inciitliiKK ovr IfMtl In Mil city
will IipkIii TiifS'iluy next, con
tiimiiiy: until TlniCFtliiy noon In
tho Klrst I'resbvterluii church,
U I? the nlnotcviitli uuiut.it meeting of
tho Wtiiiimi '- Tloiil" a'l5i.iruir.v soclnty
of the Synod of TVlinsylviml.i anil AWnl
Virginia, '1'iilfi Includes nil tho Prop
liytcrlcH c.r Mill' ntutc mill iortlnns of
Went Virginia nixl Nw .Iciwy, The
VrcubyterleM (.'otintltutlut,' the Hyninl of
Veiling Ivitulii arc; Allegheny, Hlnlrp
vlllc, Huller. uHIhIp. Clu'iler. (flm-loi),
Uric, IliintliiKton, Klttiinini,', T.acltn
Wimiitt, liClilKh, Nnrtliiinilicrlanii.l'arU
ri'rtbtiiir. I'lillmMphln, North I'IUhIiui'k,
Tieflr.loiic. SliPiiaiiu. WiishliiKtoii,
WVIIsIkihiiikIi. Wi'stiiilnster. Follow
In l the programme;
itkmp.w i:m:mxc, at :i o'ri.ni k
Opening Uewitlwnl vmIic
Ali, It.irlrt I, tinier. ll.iirlMiins
Urlciinn Mi. A. . IlioUnti
ltfV10l.P Mlvl ll.lllllHf.il
Kim-, of llnlii Mi. (Ins I.. Ilillij
llr.'tl df l.lli'l.illlie MI'd Nilnlny
1 1 il j 1 1 1 1 l c 1 1 if 1 1 1 nr Cuinnilltci".
Noti(c.
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UI'.IINIMI.U MOIIMMI
1noti.nil v(,ii(i'
.ill ll'l l.(l( K.
Ml- Dyei
Si I IClll.l,
ItepMI ill ('uliri.iinliiis
Vie llirfemludr
llriurl oi Mucl.li lor Wilis 1Voi1i' Wrul.,
Ml . .1. ". Moore
lli-pnrl of rre.i-nrrt o! Coiitinient rmiil,
Jli. I.timl.i
1'ipon if Srcirtaty fur 1'irciliiini.
Mix. I
W. l.rniy
iteporl frniu I lie Peliit.ilr lo Crucial
A i inlil ,
JIm. H'liis
of Su.lllk'Ii
Wclri
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II.MIlll.
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llcnliti,: uf .Mlimli
Not III-..
Mr. Iteeilir, I'oi NiicUiy
1'r.iirr.
HrjiMii.vv i ri.itxooN, : rn mkh
1'i.ii-o.
Fcripluii'
Vim l il Mi i tin:
Mi Knprrl
f. k1.tu.imii i ru"liili'ii,
Mis SUuni?, IVmiIhiI
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l!i 5a.l.i
I'lllclilllL'.
ppll'- l.'l' Hi
I..)h.i, I'.i-lor HolHini.iii (Imi.h,
tl. Anion,; tlie vliiifH.
Mivl'iu-on
lhnin
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lii.ulin Mmi'lic.
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p.i-lur, l!c. .I.iincj
AiIIiimi- li.v Mi. ''. 1C. rii-r-mi, vdil.iiy of t lie
Uuinm'.-. Ilj.inl of Iliniic Miv.iniiH, ,-w imk,
iiinl Ml'. I'l.ii.i l. I'.iIiiipi, ri.Tilinrn .-(i-irl.iry
fr Moin.iii's II mil cif llonio Mi-iuu. I'm-.-Iiiii.
flltc-iiii.-.
noiiiiliclion.
'Jill IMIAV JliiRMMi, li .,ii III I.Ol K.
Uoll ('.ill ami lto,o.ts from Dolrsr.ur-,
)i'oJkm.il sinkf Mis. ,1. K. llii.,.,'
1;.-. Iliuenili'ifir
t'ujci
Ui-ii'-ion "ri.ulinl Hint- fu.iii 'liij-iirnr,"
S Alr. i:. A. limit
rl.ill N'uv UniK Anions Ilio rnif.imi.-n In
Mipinit Hi-lil(.t in l,uitiMl..iiili II,. rmiil
l.il.di lj Ilio Wonicii' S.mioiMi il l-.,(ioi;"
.Mi ll.nl, Non
II.MIlll.
1'i.iji-r
'V'Pilsiii the Soiis.i l.iiid" Mis. r.ilmrr
lSrpnrt of ('"imiiilloi-.
Klri lion oi 011k cr.
Minute-, llo.nl.
lie till l.iilir-l'i In- UiKt in Me r-lnll .
no., I In- li.il." Nilili lii: S,
'( lo.-in.r Woi.N" .. (h.nle, I., liiiliy
Ailjnuin.
The olluei"- of tlio i-oeicly are: I'rotd
lenl, JIi-. ChuiK 1j. Baili, llairlh
Tiurg; vli-eiirebldeut.'-. Ii. S. 1'. Ilar
li?on, Allcfjliiuy; Mr?, "W. II. Holmes,
lloins-ilule: Mr.-. William Uorris. iiunt
IliBTdon: Mr.--. .1. II. Kvaiif, Oil City;
Mi!--. -M. li. Alextinder. Cliaiiihci'i-hurK;
M)s, .T. II. .McKelvcy. l'lttsduirs: corre
spundltif; feci ctary- -Mi. 1. V. Dlefon
rlerfur. 1'rlo; recordim," teeielaiy, .Mrs.
S. A. Ilr-eikr, I'lilliulelphla; secretary of
Ilteriituie. Mls-h Mary Stimmy, Mnri
etta; secretary Youiik People's worl:,
Mr?. .1. X. Moore, Uutler: si-eretary of
Freedmen's uork. Mis. P. W, lowry,
ICO 13Itifl' street, llutler; treahiuer of
contlnprent timd, Mrs. A. U. l,un(ly,
AVIUiumsiiort.
Loetil ollleers of Flint Pref-hyterian
church. Pei-anton: 1'iesldent, Mrs. A.
AV. DlrkFon; first vice-president, Mrs,
X). 13. Taylor; second vice-president,
Mrs. M. O. Dunham; thiid vice-president,
Miss Anna I.nMonte; secretary,
Mlsn Anna AlcLeod; treasurer, Mrs. C.
Tt. Fuller.
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Tho fifth biennial convention of the
brotherhood of Andiew and Philip will
bo In suasion In PitthbiirK. Pa., October
31, November 1, j and ;i. J'xteii.slve
rireparatlons hae bem made for the
reception and entertainment or tho
delegates and visitors who will attend.
It Is expected that two hundred stian
fvers will be on hand to enjoy the hos
pitality ot the Smoky City brotherhood.
Trolley tides anil, visits to the many
inaiiul'n.'iuiliiK establishments of the
"World's Workshop" will delisilit and
lile.ise all who tue in attfiidancc.
Tie raihuad'- have made special ex
clusion rates for all that wish to come.
VIMtors In purchaslns tickets must net
a. ecrtltleate from tlio railroad tiKent.
which will entitle them to return at
one-third late. The nruKrnniuio in
cludes some of the world's bi cutest
ministers and Is one ot the most com-
THOUSANDS LIKEWISE
One of tho most piovalent, unnoyiug
txnd IrltfUliiK troubles Is Itching Plica,
Buffcrlner ones do not believe they tan
be cured, becnusi.? they luivu tiled so
ninny remedies that failed, it is now
nil admitted fact Unit Or, ,. W,
pIiuko'h Oiutnient never lulls, and to
ImpreM) upon Scrantoii peopiu tlie nb
solutu siuety they haw, Matthews
luos. mo atlthoilzed to Kuiimnti'ii sat
Isftiotloil or refund the pi lie paid.
Mr. I. J. Munley, of No. up; x"Hic-l
(street, Seuuitoii, P., says. "For elitlu
years I bad been u suifeier tmm Itili
Ins plies. t-Joiuo iiIkIus 1 could not
sleev) at all, and In hot weather I loir
I lots of time, at work with them, ii...
ll'ltutlOII was so KlPllt. I Ulid eel.
tlilnsr witli no success until i j.,,.'..
box of Pr. A W. Chase's Ohitineiu at
JMutthew.s Hroh'. drus aloie, ,'WO J.ucka-
i wanna uveiiiie, I UFOd pint of the box,
and have tceu mulling of the trouble
since. Tills teniilt I coiu-lder wonder,
fill In the llf-jlu of past nforts and fjn.
ure to vtnt. It's a Kieut olutineiit "
Or, A. W, I'hnw'n. OliUnietu is told
t, 50c. a box tit dealers, or Dr. A.
RV, Cluiire Medicine Co., Uufl'ulo, N. V.
leo Unit ixjilrult and blsn.itiire of A.
IA'. Cl'iiw. M, p., aiQ on every luckueo.
plete yet attempted by a Htotheiliood
eonveutloii.
The Y, W, C. A. convention which
was hold last week nt Lancaster, wan
one of the most successful In the his
tory or the orj-nniniitlott. CoUorcs., cit
ies and niuinal schools were represent
ed In tlie tlelcKiitlons. Mrn, U M. OateH
of Hcr.inton, who has been state presi
dent for six years, presided. Tlio
fc'crunton deloRtites were .Mrs. I., M.
Gates, i Miss Hannah Deacon, Mls-
Wood and Miss Stithlhcber. Ainoni;
the most Intel eHtlnp: featuies was the
nddrees. by Secietury (5. (!. Mahy of
this city. Dr. Frdnian's tnlks woic
deeply Interest Iiik and Miss Hill, tlie
general secretary of Tndlo, gavo Il
lustrated lectin es which added greatly
H the value of the convention. Tlie
state board has not yet nrgnnlssuri, but
Mrs. Gates, the brilliant unit capable
chief olllecr, will be re-elected If she
will accept the position. Mrs. It, .1.
Matthews and Mis. W. W. Wadhams,
of Wilkes-Harre, were re-elected on the
istate board. Mrs. II. X, Carr has been
tieasurer and will bo urged to continue
as will also airs. "W. W. I.athrope. Am
Hcrnnlon Is the 'date headquarters,
many cOieluls are from this city.
Anion!; them aie Mrs. II. M. Doles,
Mis. M. It. Kays. Mrs. J. Attieus Uob
ertson. A newly elected member was
Mrs. lu. U. Powell. Miss Deacon acted
as treasurer at the convention.
As the council for and services of
ordination of ltev. W. F. Clink, pastor
elect of the AbliiRton Ilnptlst church,
Waver I y, on Monday afternoon and
evenliiR' next, will necessarily take tho
ministers of the Haptlst association
there on that day, it has been con
cluded to hold the rcfiiiliir Monday
morning session of tho Scranton Han-
tist ministerial conference for that day
in the Aaverly chinch at IO.r.0 o'clock.
Dinner and supper will be served by
the ladles, ltev. G. T. Gibson, of llol
llslerville, will read a paper on "The
Key to the Financial Problem In Mis
sions." The train will leave the Dela
ware, Lackawanna and Western depot,
Scinntou, at ft a. m. for Glenburn.wbere
cariiaKcs will be in waithiK to carry
the brethren to AVnverly.
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Speciai interest will attach to lite ap
pearance of the ltev. Dr. Millard at tho
Second Presbyterian church tomorrow,
from the fact that he was the suc
cessor of Dr. Itobinson, the recent pas
tor, in the Second Presbyterian church,
of Uochester. N. Y. Dr. Millard was
also for a number of years pastor of
the Fit st Presbyterian church, of Syra
cuse, N. Y. Ho is now retired from tho
active duties of the pastorate and Is
eiiCTRcd In moi e KonernI work for the
church.
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IJevival sol vices will be conducted
for ten days In Asbury .Methodist
Kplscopal church, Gteen Diilffc, boRin
uiiiK October "'. Tlie ttev. .1. K. Kn
slgn, A. P., of Syracuse, will have
charRo of the meeting. Mr. KiisIrii Is
a preacher of sreat power. He is
spoken of as "a moral earthquake," "a
perfect cyclone." the "mapnetlc Kn
sIkii." The pastor and his people ex
tend a cordial invitation to all.
V
James 1'dwin l.'nsiKii. evangelist, of
Chicago, will deliver an address to men
tit the Y. M. C. A., Guernsey bulldng-,
Sunday, October 27, l.Kil. at ,!. !." o'clock.
Mr. Knsimi I- a prominent woiker,
both in the Y. M. C. A. and in the
Methodist Kplscopal church, and is said
to be a strong speaker. Ho will also
conduct a series of meetings at tlio
Asbury Methodist Kpb-eop.tl church.
Tlie Not tlieaslein Cential I.uther
League will hold its fall convention
in Holy Trinity Lutheran church, Itov.
c. G. Spicher, pastor, on October "fl.
An interesting- piogr.immo has been
ai ranged by the committee as follows:
MOIIXIXCI M.--I0X. !.,.u A. M. 'ID 12 M.
O'.riiii.g Ksi'iil-es liyinn, . ripluie li on,
Aio.ilo-,' Cuoil.lSi-v, l', I: lllctlfn, (iiiiiMiliuro
II.MIlll.
Aildie-- ot Wiltoino,
Itri. ('. li. spoikir, jn -.i oi !ocl
l.'.-pou-, Mi, C.ilui:
II. I'll'", nv iirmlilonl of I crti.il l.i mite
liepott i,t ( H. 1, mill ( oiiimilii'i'.
Uoll (.ill ,ini lttadtnir ot Minute-.
l'i!nif of iIiIUcm .mil ronimittic-.
Itipoil nt Pili's.ite lo St.tte I 'on. union
111 inn
Topii
Di-en
'I'opii
l-".-j-
-ion.
lilllllli llllilc Mllilj,
l.(.ISIl. ul St.
I.lllll",', lluiil'tc
.' "Din if U Ofliciin of l.fial l.e-isni ,"
l.e.isne of M. .loIin'.s W'ilKifi.llitie
l)I,.ti.iii:
II.iiiiii - I'i ijoi
Ailloniiniiitif.
lloi. .1. I'. Ilni.ji, 1101,1,10 I '.i,
l)i'olloiiil Sniie,
lie.. .1. V. lloile, VJIkc--lliitc
t'nflnMiiil llii-.lin."t-.
MiitMli.il
llliol-.
f
ll.IlK.lll" ItOtll 1..I.II
LlMglle.-
1 It nm.
Tople ii -"I lie Wml. ot the l.ejni a' mi Vti-si I -laiy
In tin I liuiili",I.c.igue ot ZionV, ,-iutilon
lli-i u.-.-l.iii.
Ti'lik I "Ilio l.etjiio .!. .i .-oil.il r.t(tot in tlio
('onitniii.ity."
I.I-.I31H- if Clnl-t cliinili, WIIKei-llirtc
PUfiiviun,
ll.iiiin-l'uiei ...Itov. W, (.', I., I..IHOI-, scranton
iljiiiniini(iii,
i:i.mm;, 7,;o i. ,m.
Meinoilil -ii.ke In llonoi of Our l.ile Pu-.i.
ilonl Ml, I.', IV, I.einnitei-
Djieiiintr Wfpii sen ice,
Hi",, A. I. II jiih r, S.rjiil.m
AiMie. M--Topli, "Meal of j t'lirlstlati r.if-."
1 "W'otl, in tlif, I.ujmie,"
ltev. W. C. f l,ju(i, -ujiiton
2-"ilfjl ( Iti'Ctt,"
llei. II. P. .1. NCiiektr, VIII,r.jirn
::-"lile.d UnMlin l.lie,"
llev. .1. ,.itiM. Wllkcviljue
Ofleilii','v
( loillt!; V'ir Senlic,
lie.. II. P. ,1 suiel.il', Will.is-Hiire
Tomorw's Services
Methodist Episcopal.
Mm I'uk MctliailM KpUiopal liinnl.-Kuly
iiiotiiini; t'UMi- iiieitln.- at u.i.0. 'Hie p.ttlor,
1)1. ('. M. (Illlin, will preiuli at l..'iil. llt
iinet irtr .it i lo el nmni.iii.' feivki-t In !-uii.
ilue i-iliod icjdiii. Si..iJ.)y uliOrj ,H 'J p. in,
luntiir leisue lit it .Hi; Senior leJiite at li.W,
In) by JIK toi.i YiMi jFtibjcr t, "A Healthful
llilill." 'milinuliiir fin.- Suwljy crnlr.i,' iv-linc-i
ul Ti.il. tlio p.ilor ill tpeiU on the miIx
In i. ' VMl In .i 'lidyle Slit inn " Tlui... ,in
imni'ztliic, ituliiiiiiM', iiinlar uml )iulital.le.
'llir pulilii. i Imltiil In .ill ill? nniic,
SllltpiUll MctllO'lilt :pliop.d lilllllli- llii. .
f. Miliiiiuoit, p.uior. I'li'jdiln; ul Io.-'jO j in.
.ni'l J.M p in. ' he jlnliii: uml pirliinliuiy u-
ti m ul i he hour of ini'inlii:,' wnuhlp will lie m
Iiaue of (lie rilly iL. loniuiitlro o Hid Mui'ljy
.iiio.il. Toe pior will ine.uli .i .poiljl ..uinoti
to the ililMirn. il.ie ehonl will ineet .it I') j.
in -111.1 pioeoul to tin- auillemo loom it '.he
(.hitnli in u ho.ly. It i hoped iw-ry wliolji- will
he (iitainl. Junior Lcajjiio ut II. p ; llpuoitli
Uavuo at U.ftO (i. m.; evenlny termon at 7.3U. All
iinltcd.
Sunday School
Lesson
for
October 2?. .
CONTKXT. The nccn jp.irr. of plenty piwod
ntnl Hie famine tolloiveil itcconlliifr lo .loeipli's
Mnnl. hi l.'ujpt (here wai nliiiiuliiue of fonil,
and llin prnple ol other rotinlrlo. i.ime tlillhcr
lo liny. The ten hiih of .lieoti t.itnr, len'tic
lloNj.miln wllh hl4 fjlhrr, who fe.neil lint ml.
clilcf inlitlit befall hitii (den. sllltl), .toxpli ire
OKtil?nl III litellireii Mini hilleil to teeojinli' hint,
.i he Ii.iJ .uMitneil the pirli ul un i:m.ptl.m.
Tliry were enl itw.iy with mippllf hut with tho
piinlu-e inoiic. loiiiealdl In the monllu nt
llieir f.uhi ami with liMinclloin to l,rinr lien.
Jamlii In their tiesl llt. When Hie com w i.
oh.iinli-i the liicllueii went .1 ffinml lline to
Inij, Ilotijattilii h.ixlnpr liccti lelttitJtitly hi-
tiiMUil tu them. A hefoie the siiKi w- Illlul
.mil the money trfloinl uml .tixepli' iiip w.Ih
pliirnl In the Mik of lleiij.itnlii, Winn this w.ti
fonnil .loeph (IjIiiumI llenjintlu ,n liN l.ic, hut
.lintili. piniiitiiit to n pteilue m.iilp In iU f.itlter,
Intel po'ul, tpclliil the toiy of lioie,teiucut in
Ihe Mtiilli, iilul oirircit In liil.e llen.iinln' plate
as .1 lnMiiliu.iIi Ilete Ihe leion IipiiIik,
inr.llt OMi:. (Verr I ami 2). for .1 I line .In
frph tu.iltil.iIiM rl hN dlBiilty .mil rcme, uwiin.
Iti the attitude ami hearing ot an llirjptliitt niter.
Hut ftr-uliull. in In looked into (he fairs oi his
hltiilreil anil llstrtieil to llieir siieeih whhli w.n
in the l,ini!U.ii!e ol hlj lio.ihooil, n lie lieanl Hie
.din-loin to hi .IRrd father nil, I lo Hie alTeitioii
H.at fillier hail for tho omj- full Inolher win
then ktooil define him. his Innrt ,n Illlul wllh
cinolioiH whlih imilil not he l.-sli.iinrd. lie
llieiefoic iliMiiisiril fiom UU pre'emc the rnlile
rotlnuo of Ktriptlnu seiiant, and when lie wh
.ilone with Ids lin linen he mule hlnwlf known.
The Jcwtpli whom Ihey lml sold lo Hie Mldl.ui-ilp-i
wat Hip lord of tlio land. Oveiirnie wllli
joy nt tin; tueetliiK he wept aloud. Willi nil Hie
dcinoiirtratlnn lotnitioii aiiiuiig1 mlentalM'-. 'Ihe
simpler life of thoe limes peiniilteil di-plns
of lucllns whidi in our western life would he
I'oii-lileied unmanly. Ami the i-ounil of that
leitftt) hour u liorne fiom the apjiliiienl to
the ears of I.'itjptian sonant...
COX-:itlti:i). (Verges ii and I). He who Inn
done wronjr is aliujs einh.iir.iiil in Ihe pies.
enie of the ono injiued. 'Ihe unitingi of 1011
Kcletive i.iu-e olfemleis to font- an I lo shun the
iwidonre of their guilt. 'Ilio ton lirotlieM iltew
huh with aiiiai'ineni .h they h.iw tlielf Ioiir
ahsont Inolher now- Hie chhf iiiin in I'kjpI. 'Ihey
were tioulilod ,y the iinuinliianee of (heir tin
litotlierly and huilal treatment and had no tlitlit
to epoit aitjlhitif,' hut ids lii-plen-uie. Hut
lie iniled and they came to him, tiinidlv and
iclitit.intlv 110 ilmilil. U'.peitlitlly and liitmlily
in all ptolnliility. A conf. renee followed. "I
am Joseph," he .said, a f-t.n tlln-f .iirtlpn. ".lour
hrothrt," 1 hhnim: tol.itli.iisiii. "whom e fohl,"
he milled, a wool of tu-iti-ation and ei)laualioii
conihiiiiil. A sine, .1 piuice! Woniloiful tt,in
foiination! He li.ol ,v Hii-e t:ilt inputs dciVinl
rd lo tlie letel from whi.lt l-p lml li-on, lot' Ihe
titue lijinsr down ioj.il piemuMthps. 'I'd him
Mood w-.is nunc Hi ill title. ll.iMtii thus le-lnioil
Ihe telatious so loner hinl.ni l,j troarherj- he
Ihllihs ot lionip. "Dolii my father ot lives-'
l'ilial affection as will as tr.iternal ntranl Mill.
Asliuiy Jlethodist llpistopal ihiiich, eotner
Moii-oy avenue and I1p1.ivi.iip stieet-Itev. W. C.
Simpson. 1). II., pastor. Devotional meeting of
the Htotheiliood of St. Paul at '(..'it) .1. 111. Spe
cial ilidii-atlon sitiiip 1'ieailiing at lil.JO a.
111. bv pistol, followed by the ltev. J .11. Un
sign, A. It, of Sji.nuso, the evangelist. Simdij
siho'd at '.'..iO p in. Kpwmth league at (i.i'ai p.
111. Pieaihing at T.iin p. m. by llev. J. 11.
Ihislgu. l'eviv.i' scnuos eni.v evuiiug dminc;
Hie week at 7..M) p. in. .Mr. lhisign will .iddie.ss
the Siiudij- seiiool md tho lipworth league.
Seat- fue and all ate welcome.
A-li Muot Motiioili-t llpi-eopal ilnueli ltev.
.1. It. Austin, pa-toi. Moiiihig pieaihing se'-.iie
at lll.iit); l.i nieeling at II.. 10 .1. 111., ( hallos
Cooper, le.ulei : Sinrl.i.v Mhnol at 2 p. in., 11. W.
stone, superintendent; Junior League at (1.1", p.
111., (!. W. Chubb, leadci. livening pleaching
m 1 vice at T.iin,
X.iv Aug .Methodist Upiscopal 1 liurch-ltev. J,
It. Austin, pastor. Sunday school at 2.ill) p. ui.;
(li-s tun ling at i!.::0, W. M. Xisnit. leadci.
livening preaiiiiug .sinice at 7..10. All weiionie.
Cedar Annuo .Methodi-t Kplseop.il tliiireli-I".
1'. Ilnij pi-loi-. Sen lees Oi t. 27, Vol. Jlceting
ol rtiotlteiliooil of M, I'liil. 10 .1. 111.: morning
wot-hip and .11111,111, In.. in a.m.; Sundiy school
at noon; Junior rmvoitli league at .l.ili) p. tn ;
Kpivoith league at t.iiO p. in.; evening w-oi-h p
and sermon, 7,!.(i i.'c li.il. All are couli.illy w !
conic at enh ecnice.
I'loviihnce Melliodi.-t Kpiscopd Cliureh ltev
(iooige A. ( me, i.i.-tot. 'Ihe Hiolhcihood of 'r.
Haul lueit- 1. 11 piajcrat W a. 111. Moiiung ter
inoii at IO..W; suhjeel, "sjnii.ithj and Its 1 fes, '
'si.ndiy sihool at 1 p. in. I'pwoilh league at
(i.e.; topic. " Healthful Habit." Mi-. II, leu
(1111, ieaiki, Kviniug seinifiti at 7 .10
Coutt Stieet Metlinilit Kpi-iopd ( hiiiih (i. (.
l.vinin, pistor. Pleaching at ln.i.u .1. m -ub-Jul,
"Absdoiir.s Mi.-take." Sunil.iv -i I110I, II I',,
fi. It. Ckitk, superintend, nl. Junior lo.uiue. 2..HI,
Mis. Itvatit, Mipeiintendcid. r.pwottii leiaue,
11..W. I'reichii.g i-t T.fSO. Sullied, "Tenipta.
tioiis." seats hee.
Kltsr fieiiuin Method!-!- Kpi-iopd fhureh,
AdaiiLs avenue and Vine inet. (.'. Htbillu. p.is
lot. Hiiachlug M'lviie., 10.no a. m. and 7'I0 p.
111. iimdiy sclinol at liemn and at 2 eAluelc p.
111. (it the Pen idling chipel. Kpw.-.itli leigiic
mooting at 0.1 "1 111. llevival sen lees will he
held the coming week ivuy evetiiiu iupt si,,t.
unlay 1 veiling.
I low-aid Place Afth.in JlcthodW thuieli
I'lo.iohing bv ltev. A. li. (ongei. In. 0 a. in., e'lh.
led. "I'he Tweiitielli fintuij r.iilh." Sunday
sihool, 2.iif) p. in, Alamaiia Hot lei-, supeiliiluici.
out. I'teaihiiig, 7.11 p. m., subject, "Plunks,
Auilcnt and Modem." 'ihe public Is 101, Hilly
invited In attend Iho-e fetviu-. Hoy. I). tit
flendi v, pator.
Baptist.
Poim Avenue Ilaptlst cluiieh--1'ieaihlng, mm 11.
ing at lOiifl and evening at 7.!.n by the pt-tor,
ltev. Itobert p. V. Hlrice. 1). I). Morning pr iy
cis In the vc-ti.v, p. "i; thoiue of iiioiiiing semiou,
"Tho ClnistianV Opporlunilj-. 01 the Challengo
to tlie (luuili"; fMind.iv school it the I'ciiu Ave
lute rhuuli at 2 o'clock and at the Aiiierman lid"
th n nt ii.SO p. 111.: Younir leoph-'s mecilni," at
(.,'.i) i. 111. In the evciiltig the i.i-toi will give
the til -1 of ,1 seiles of pldiiud tiulli iniiii.ii- on
Hip "Life of Jr-tts of X.iueth." 'Ihc-o Millions
will he beautifully illiisliated bv Ihe 1 oh bull d
li-hot pilntlngs of the "l.lie e.f ( hll-t." 'Hie en.
lire t,iiy of the "ici.ii'a life will lu given fiom
Hie go-pel li.lll.ltln.s and tiianv- of Hie iliouc-t
paiidlngs of I hi- gloat aitl.t will be icpioduicil
by Ihe stneoptliou, Htlef pan$rftfc enlies
will (nlhivv the rcimnii.
Plrt liaptl.t (huiili south Mini ivetuie.
llev, .'. P. Mitlluvvs, patot. The Siindiy iiioitt.
lug -on ice will lomiuune at tO.JU ,1. 111, Sun.
day evening at ",,!0 u'ehnk. The P.ibhilh school
will inert al '.'.iiO 1 in. in tlio school dtp.ut.
ment. The HapJHst young IVnpliV srivKe wilt
lo held in Hie a-,cmHv lonui -it n.."0 11, 111. The
legtiljf eovenaiit iiteutlng of the (hiiult will be
held In Hip asenildy 100m. Wedne.diy eviiiuig
itt i.iiu p, 111. All aifi wekome to thee seniles,
.lack.on Stieet Hapll-t rlimrli lli-r, 'llmnns
do (iiuili.v, 1), P., jndnr. Morning piajci meet.
lug at ll.iiD: leadci, Diacuu (leoigc W'idihek. At
lO.iO, pieaihing by Ihe pa.toi; topic, "TIip I'n.
coiiiclous Caie of (,'n.l." Sunday nhool at 2,
riuiilos Holler, fupeiiiilcndiiit, Kvenint. senice
it 7 haip, Pi.d-c ami song srnlii', f.dlowid
bj .1 sliott eeruioni topic, "I'lic Coiuiuoii People
Head liim filadl," 'IhU uniir Is short,
bilaiit and full of iluer. The lahoilug 111 111 Is
jmllid to come. Sliatigets aie vviKoiih',1.
3?reabyterian.
1'iisi Pie-bj lei I.111 e hitii h Sen lies, lo.ai a,
m T.i.0 p. in. l)r, Mcla-od will piiae.li tuoiiiiua
mid evening, Stiangetb writ nine,
fricutid PiPsbjleiiaii eiiurih llev. Nil-oil Mil
lad, I. II.. of ItoiluMor, X. Y.. will pie-ich
inclining and r.iiilii;. Moiiiing -en in', at Kl.JU
o'doil.i evening oenhe at 7."j.
(iicin llldge I'is'di.vli'li.iti (luuili II, v. I, 1,
I.Jti-Ing, pasloij ltev. I.. . PiiMrr, .issbtaiu. At
10..;n and r.W) s-nhci of wordilp, with sciui.ins
by tlu pi.ln. Kvvnliig diseiiiur, tlilnl In miIoj
on "Ihe House of I.ue.. lit I'oiiitdalion." ub
Jc I. "The Pouuilaildi of Tiulli md 'leaehabh
ne." 12 m. Illblo tiliool. ii...n, (lnjulau Kn.
drivoi-. Ml ie lonbally welioiue.l.
Sitiiu.ei Wi-nue Prcibjicrlan ihute-h, nnier
Siiiuucr aveiiui. uml I'iIip meet Vniic timol
ol in the Jtlciiioon. At 2 u'eloek, Jsihlutli
school. Kvininsr Kenlie at ti p. m. ai,icr meet
Ins Vicilnc-diy eicnlng at 7.H u'cloil,-,
Adams Alciutpe Clupel, X'ew Voik stii'd -Utv.
Juno Ituhcn will pieacli at 10 CO a. u. aud 1.30
Joseph and His Brethren.
Gen. xlv: 1-15.
lived in his heart which had tint tioru roti'iptul
in his honui ililo station (Com l Hi).
i:ri Si:i).iVnos S to M. Iliue trp two
luoile.s of loohltiir upon .iti Itijurj. It may he
tl.iied to the molbe In the lis.lt I ol I1I111 who in
llli ltd il. Ily lint ploeos Ihe htelluiti would
h.tM' liirn fonnil Btillly of a meat wiouk (Hen.
wwllrJin. Or II 111 ly he taken as an pmt in u
rliidti ot Itilhiolicis by width 11 good (lml oil
rules the rvll denlRiui ot Incu to ai(i)tnilldt hiiiiip
Sinoil piiiiioe (Psalm KwltlO), 'Mils liller Is
tho 111, no (iiiiifottahle view, iilul It was Ihe one
I.1I.M1 liv .losrpli. It mlitht r in that he wis
Inn Ino'id and Kitieious III I'Ximlnc his hitth
1111, nml M't miihr the 1 in uml lines he mull
Maudy rdriln liotit It. After nil thai lml trans
plird It M-eiuid to him Hut he hail hn-u Fold
itiln llitjpl ill iiiImiiiip that he luldit at this
tljItiK tl cue for his fatlioi's f.iinlh, Ills
look whs not o mticli at Ihe unholy mollies of
men as at Ihe wl'o ili'.illni,' of liod. He had li, -i-oiiip
a lather to I'liiraoh. a tuler mer the timl
lie had oicupied this position nine jeain, Thcte
wetc to ho (Ho M-am mnie of famine. He was
the In. Ul for the liotu. tlenu, they tired not
ftrlo.e over tticli lotuluct. 'n he te.notuil
lllltlXTi:!). (Veisos t) ami uij. With tlie-a
lnililc words of apolog.v, ,oki'ti In nun wlio tie
(.etved lllllo or nn kindly ininldoi.illon, Jo
epli it.ne illici lions In his luethien loolilnir to
Hielr rutnip welf.in-. In this ho estdldtid still
fiutlipr his slionn altiahineut for his kindled,
wldi li had survived the jcara of i pit.itbin ami
the ill-lie, ilinrlil leceived. He laid Iliriii to
rt. f nt ti tn their f.itliu in Canian, unit tell him
wli.il honor ami power had lieui Riven Hie mhi
he had so lonir nioutnoil as dead (Hen. il::r),
He unit .1 iiiihs.iitp Id tint fallirr to lonie down
at ome Into l.itjpt, herause Hieie Wcie lo he J-il
IHp jeais of famine, and lo hrim; with lilm nil
that he had his Hooks, his holds his chlldieii
and Eianddiildreli. lie slid tl1.1L the family
should leshle In (iosheu, which was In lower
1'ltjpt, one of the mo-l feitlle seitions, well
iidiptnl to sloik l.tldnc. It thus niipears tint
helwiott the flint and second vi.slU of the hrotle
leu .lo-epli lml inalutnl his plans. A liud lli.it
tlioj- would lelutti he hail doeided what should
he done '.villi them when the entire housi hold
iinlipd .111 evidence of vvl-e forethousht.
l'ltOUI-r.P.-O'eiso II). 'Ihnp was in.,10 in
.In-oph's vioids than a n.cie diiectinu to leive
Cam in foi Kjivpl. 'lint alone tulsht have heon
very iinwohoine t" Hie hiokcu heatL of Hie auul
.laeoh. ll iiieu need mole than phv.-lial lone
foil. Life does ant consist ill food and i-ai-inent
(I. like liirO. .lo-oli, as a Im im; son,
know- tint ids iither would deslie Mime 1 pies
sioti Hill levelled Ihe heart, and ho gave it.
"'Iheio will I nomi-li tine," he slid, .1 puuni-o
117 illfltisll In till the Mildest liP.llt with J.i.v.
I.neated in (ioshiti . I, noli would not he leit
lo hiinselt lo draw- his Mippott .is host he could
fiom null ntoips as he hid laid up m muIi siiii
pliis ns 11 it ui i- inmht afkiw.ud jhld. Hill Jo
soph, tlie ilouli-lii'lowd son of the laininted
llai hil, Mippii-ed to lie dead, now lI.iI lml with
power, would minister to him. Nothiiur tint .1
V'ood heatt lould sn(.t nr ample lneaiis utipplj-
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BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS.
By Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, D. D.
Prom Author's Note. 111 "The Sunday School Lesson Illustrator," PublUlto I by II. P. Revel
& Co., Chicago, III.
lYibip- tlie higl,i-t expiessioti of luiinin f, r-givene-s
is found tu 0111 o--on of lodav. "Joseph
mule lutnself known untu hi- biethun " Hue
was levealiil his nobilitj of ihaiacter. his afiu
tionate lcnioinbratiLp 01 lioine and fatlnr, his
biothoilv love and full and lice fomiveur-s ot
w longs.
"Ilcvcnge is mvpcI," .- a heath, 11 pinveib, but
-hoiild lie-vet have .1 place in tin- lite of the chil
dicn of Ciod. "Vengeanee i.- mine I will icpty,
-mill the land," I'oiEivot.oss ami iliiutv .110 the
wuiiN of .olden meaning wiikii fum Mu ( luiv
tian's motto.
Duktio is nulv di-pilh.l hi nUit,
Wiong is onlv 1 -united bv 1 1,1)1,
l.vil is onlv oveicoMie bv good
I'oigivciiesi 1- .1 uiealn wind than p.iidou.
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p. ill. Mmd.ij ,-chool al - o'tloik, Mr. ( haiidlcr
Mipciiiitcnilcnt. Mi. llughis will ten li tin tucti'p
Hihie i la. (Iiiistian Kn.havnr at t'..1". V lis
Mutual liupiovcmout sociitj on Monday at 7 I"..
An aihiicss 1.11 llmlij'ii basis ot lite by Mi. Tin.
n.v. Jt. All welcome tu Hum- meetings,
Capou-u (liapil flVthjiiiliu) I'li.iihiiig .it
ln.i'.i) a. 111. ami 7..i) p. 111. bv the p.i-i,.i, ltev.
I., It. I')i-ln. t-tnukiy silniot, il p 111. Junior
('liil-.tl.iit Kuilo.ivoi, I it in .-uiior ( hii-ii.iu
Kiideavor, il,!ii) p. 111 1'i.ivrr ineeiing, 7..,i),
'lluu-daj ivenltig. Well 01110 t,. ill.
Episcopal.
M. I like'
riitm ; Hi"
'Iweiuj fust
i-t. I.lllsl '
ion; lu.81 1 .
7.:.0 p. in.,
111,, Huiul.iv
-t. Mark'
- H.ui-h-lhv. Hog-pi, .r,o I,
1. K J. Iliuglitou, M'liior
p. I).,
(mate.
Sunday alln Tilmly.
- Inn th 7,iI0 .1, 111,, hob louuuuu.
1. 111., Illuming pi.i.vu and siimnii;
eviiiing piajir and senium; I'.li .1,
school and llllile da--rs.
-, Ihuimoie S a, 111., Iioly 1.01111111111.
ion; ID.iii) .1, 111, moiling pt.ivu and
7.iu p. 111., evcuing piuwi and .-iiin.ni; .
Niuday re lined and Hihle ilis-c-
Ka-t laid MK-Ion, I'lc-cotl incnue n
Sundij sihool and llllde ila--os.
-illiioii;
i p, in.,
p. 111 ,
-uuth .-Hie Mi,iuii, rig sinct -'.::;ii
Mliidaj eclioul and lllblc di-e-.
M. (icoigt's, Olvphaul -.'.;:u p 111 ,
mIiuoI and llihhi ti,si-s; il.iiu p. 111.,
p. in..
Mind 1 y
ivltllllg
piavi'i and 1.01111011.
I hntih of tin1 (io.nl upheld, (oiuer Mousey
aviii'ti. and fine 11 llldge pluot-dii-v. I'latul. It,
llitiiu.iu, iiiloi. 'Iweulv-lir.-t Miiuliy alier 'liln.
ilj, llolv louiinuuloii at 7..M; iiioinlng pia.ver,
li).:.i) a, in,; Sun. lav sihool lml 101 tin'.- cl.i--,
'.'.'.0 p. 111.; evdiug ptavci, 7rt o'ehsk.
Rofovmod Episcopal,
(iiaic llifoiincil Kplsiopal Clmieli, W'joinlug
nviiuie, lnluvv Jlulbcriy .licit lii'i. (,. I,, A.
1 it ii. piatin, l'ta, aud pral'e scnlc-e, n,il a,
lu.i divine wotddp, 10 ..0 a. m. and 7,::o p, in.
W. IV, Ail lit, sinctaiy of the llailnud Soling
Mm'. ( liii-lijn ,w,.iri.itloii, liioiulug and evenli.-.
iibhalh whool i: 111,; Young IVonle's .totlctv of
( hll.tl-iu Kudcaim, ll.ilil p. III.; le.-oit slinlv,
W'e ihu'.daj , T !') 1'. m. Piajir muling, soM.uk
f-eaU frie. All vvohome.
EviuiBelicnl Lutliernn,
Kvanelicd l.utli-iaii Twenlj-lli.l Sund.,j .,inr
Tllnlly. (io.-1'il, .I.1I111 iv: lo 01. KpUtle, Kpu.
lt 10-17.
St. Mail.. iVa.hbinn and Puiiiiieiitli .licit-,
lliv. A, K. Itainci', I'll. I.. pt.ioi. Vnli 1 ,
lU.i'U .1. in. and ".'.0 p. lu.i I.'iUer League, il.ti
p. in; Simdjy eihool, l.'in,; li.i.tlilug suhjed,
"I'he Armor of fi.nl". riitiinj nihjed, ' O1.1
llilii.igc of Iho l'a-1."
Ilolj 'liluilj dains aviiuio iiul Miilloiiv
shut. Iter.' ('. 0 Speiliir. pi-.nr Seniuv.
lu.r.tl a. in. and 7. I'I p. m. l.ulhcr league, li. ,U
p 111. .-mid i) .-il.)')!, 12 nt,
St. l'.iiir.-SIioit auiiuc. Hev. W, ( I,.
I.aucf, pattoi. Service., I0,:'.0 .1. in. and J :.i) p.
in.; Sunday nhool, '.'..in p. 111.
( hri-t ilunili Cedar .mime and Diit-h .licet.
Ili .laiiu, Hllle, pastor. Serihes, 10.EO .1. tn.
ami 7.K0 p. m.; Miinlay sdionl. '.' p. 111
-t. Pclii'. -I'icsioll avuiur. llev .lolui Kan
dolpli, pa-lor, SrnK'Ci, 10 M( a. in.; Sunday
school, i p. in. .
Ktuauutl fieruiiin.Poll.li lailhciali chuiih
)tt,i.o ttiut, Iicv. Priilluand Sattalmelcr, pas-
nv
J. E. Gilbert, D.D
Secretary ol American
Society ol Rcllgloui
liducatlon.
would he l.irkliii', And all (hit tie would do
Lilt of 11 lncero deslie lo prulrct Ids f.illiei'
liuiiseliold from poierly and want. Ileaullful word
to he suit lo an ahsetit patent.
A-M'lllllt.-tV'eise.s U ami U). .loseph iiiusl
line ktiowu that this tnessane would feeiii to Id)
father idle iilul vain, loo Rood lo he Hue. Tlio
,.nr,v of the 1 oil of many coloiit (lipped in Idooil
liiniiuht home ns evidence that a liMl had torn
Ihe lad, vvimhl come to the tiiluil of .I.K0I1 (lion,
iewvlliilj). Ills tomr and hlller lauioiilatloli, lo
fusiiiK to he cointotleil, with all Ihe honor ol
heieaieiurtit, would illlin rturnKc his thoughts.
'Iho vp.n ,v jcars tint had p.isspd, prohahly two
ilii.ulos, duilnir whlih thrre had hren no Intelll
in me liom Hip lost son, would make Hie news of
this prpTtit honor pxireillnlj' luriedilde. And
the known decelL and dishonesty of these sons
who had caused h'ui luuili (rouble (Clou,
rw.xivii.in would lead hhn now tn dlstntst their
statiiiieiits and fear that thej' plopocd In Involve
lit 111 in dlllkiiHy. Hence Joseph found it tire
rsary to svnd iissuiainrs to his fathei. Ills
hirtlueii wrte In deilate, and Hciijiuiln III par
titular should lonlliin wli.il thej said, tliat lliey
hid seen Joseph, tli.it they hi aid lilui pr.ik, and
h.v their comiilned testimony the fathet was to
know of iloseph'.s honor find wood will.
i:Mllll.ri:t). (Vcites. Il .md li)-lly this time
Ihe hc.itls of nil ptpsp.it were tlowitnr luitrtlicr.
Tlio assiitiujr and pmiisIur. w-oids of Joseph, his
(leviittd (Otucptlnns ot I'lnvldenthl leadlnits, hl.s
disposition for snppnit duriuir the cnmliiR jrara
of tanilne all this (omhlned to dispit the fear
and awaken the ndiiitf.it ion, Rtatitude and at
fee lion of the sons of .laioh. Joseph tools the
Initiative In the ileiiioii-ti.it i.ms Hut followed.
He fell upon the lierk of lleiif.iinln and enihtaecd
lilm, and the two wept toRether as Incthci.s ie
sluieil after Inns sppaiation. This sK'ilailo
moved other 1ic.uK and in tutu Ihe ten vvrre
Heated to the same evidence ut leg.iid. Those
nets performed the oonipin.v engaged in a fre
and itilornt.il talk In vvhleh ideas weie exchanged,
quostioiis asked and atisweied, and advlrps given,
such as hiotheis might he supposed to offer.
lllXIJlCTIOXfi--Xothlng in I1v111.u1 naluie ti
mote heaiiliful thin the .-I'll it of fl.ltcinllj. It
Is i h 11,11 lei islie of Hie noblest and lie,t of men.
'Ill" lii'oi- sort know tiothini; of its th lights
rralernities may 11st on the basis ot i-onunon
tiiuipalinu and Inteiest, oi- on sphitiul affinlli"s
- Hie one seeking 111.1l01i.il advanlat;P, tin; titlior
delighting in sjiupalhlp.s lh.it s.iti-fy Hie heart.
Illoed tel.iliou-hip ought to he higher and huthr
than anj- eiiimneiL-i d assoei ition. llrotiieis ac.
louling lo llesli display lilmii.-lios ami weaknesses
of a levelling kind when they are not in neioid,
and the.v ought lo have niutuil concern because
of common p.utntagc. 'Hie unity of tho i.k-p,
an cud pioposed in the (Jo-pel, must be piomoted
ltigelv thiougli Hie imlly of families. Our les.sin
fitini-lifs ,111 excellent illustration of what is pos.
silile ami dcshable anions biolheis, and Its ra
mi is to up found in Hie piolj- of Jo-cph, who
felt tint as a tenant of Clod he ituist lie tine to
hi- own people. One of tlio ililef putpfi-e.s of
religion I lo hring men into fillow-hip (Kpli.
v:ni-;;j).
t.
I'.iidon .sets us light in tlio night of Hie law, but
Ihiougli foigivcnoss we aie not only justified be
foio t lie hw, but we ate welcomed into Oil Mian
iollovii-hip and companionship. Josiph's forgive
ness of his biolhtcn 1- a foie-gleam of Hie tor-glvcne-s
so lull and free width is ptomisod by
our I.onl Jesus to all who will foisake sill and
bow btfoie him with true eonfe-sinn.
I (iflKSTIOXS: Diavv a pictuie of a heatt.
Wtite in tlie heatt the vvi.nl K lb. Now draw
.1 lamp and lot il- ta.vs fall on the lio.nt. Kias-c
the word KVIJj and wilte the wnid COOl). Hop.
leent KVID as filling out of the licit t when (Joel
ionics in. i-o Jastpli oviicatne the evil of hi
brithren bj hi.- love for theiii and the good he
did for thrni,
Di.tu iik-o .1 fnoll and wiite in luge letters
Hie nimos JOi-KI'H AM) JK-l'.S. Ado-s both
names wnte Hie wold I'ultCilVK's.
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lor. 1'ic.ii lung in tilt Polish language, 1U
m.;
sundij seiiool, ' p. n
tii.ioe Kv.1ngelio.1l l.iitlioi.111 . l.i.nh (tiiiiir.il
i-vnodl, luiiiir of M nli-on aveiitie and Muliieirj
siieei ltd l.utiur lbs. Waring, 11. tor, n.Mi a.
111. -uii.liy mIiooI. lU.uil .1, tu., Divine woi-hip;
topic oi teinioii. "lliikslldiug ami Hack-lhlcn";
7 p, 111., Young People'., SneietJ of tiiii-tlau Kn
it, ivur, le.ulei. Ml-, .11 mile l itilniati
r.iit) 1 1. 111.,
"Ilew.iic."
A wide, iue
Iliviui
woi-lup, lopic 01 sriuiou,
11111-I0 liiniiiiug and evening.
i-IO) nil
to ill.
Miscellaneous.
ruhti.all.t f liincli Suiuliy school will 1 ,1..
vein- at li u'doik. Young I'eoplo's Cliil-tlaii
union in the cveuiiig limn '. I." In ',,-JU, JIUs
Dolly Jones, loadil. fubjett, "What Is Ihe l',c
01 Ileitis lioodV"
1'ir-t I'liiultive Mell.odi.-t lliill'ill, dtreii llldge
-ltev. (i. I ee, pistol- ltrgular iiieaihlng scr
vices at HLiiil a. in. i.ud 7 p. in. SubjecU, mini
lug, "I Mined by l.peililiici" ciitiln, "Pall
of .1 (ircat Man." A vu Iconic1 to all,
I li-t Hum '.1 (( lui-t Scieiiti-t), ."III diiin ave-tine-Miinliy
seniles, lu.in) a. in,, mid T.iiO p. 111.:
-iiudiv si, lull, 11. 11 a. tu. Subject, "Pa i'i l.i,l Im
PiiiiMiiiiciiI," Tc-tliuoiiial luce lings, Wcdnrodiy
evuiiug, it - o' In, k. 'Ihe (lunch I, al-u opiu
pvuv day din ins: (lie week, 'the Hihle md al!
(hil-llm Sil.nec literature l kipt in It, Itee
public icullug loom. "siletiip mid Health
nhli Kev lo the Sirlpliirc," by Maty Ilikei
lald.v, will be loaned to inve.iig.iliii, without
(huge. Vh-itou and letleis of ltiiiili,v aie vvd
luiuid and giion cauiteou- attention and infor
matliui flee,
J'.loii I'nitid Kvmigi-lic.d ihiinh, 1IJH l'ii,i.,e
aveiiue--lti v. J. W. .Me,scugri, pastor, pieathitig
at u.:;t a, 111. and T.iiO p. m, Mibjeds, "Wnten,
In Ihe Valley" and "Deeds Km ill WunK" muj.
diy sihool, P..10 11, in, Jtiuioi Kitdcavoi, I p. 111.
Senior Kndcavor, O.iiO p. 111. All scat, flic
Kverjbody wclioiue lo nil n-ivieei.
I iiloti sen Ill's Hose hoii-e, Hipp palk
iv oi.io ;i..'ii) p, in. Kimlug -en In',
111., 1 011. In. I,, I h.v II. ( aidew.
-mi-
:.') p.
HAWLEY.
Sj.ri ul tu the Sainton Tribune
ll.iwlej, Oct. .'.". Mrn. Holl (in.Klvvlu,
eif Illinium i has niovcd her IkiushIiiiIiI
Minds hem uml will live In the Kimble
liouso at tlm IMdy, llor slslur, .lihs
Kiln (Jill will ivsldo with her.
Tim iiiiu-r-utTuiln Hucinl hulil on Wed
ncsilay (ivonlntJ wftu well utlciulod.
sioycral ini'inlicis nf YVfinKun IikIbc
liKlL'iicntlciit Older nr Odd Kcllow.s, will
visit tlio Intlsu at Xi'w I'liiniilliiiiil in
ulubt. Miss Pauline Keen, wltn has boon
spending: the last two ycniK with rela
tives in litis county, ic'tiuiiiiii In her
home at Deliver, fob, Monday.
Leonard J. ishnpUiiiK left .Monday for
Wyoming seinlnury, wliuiv ho will ic.
siiiiio his studios, left Milne two yours
IIRU.
IM. Iloldeli, uf 1'iitt Jcrvl.-, lias re.
lurucel honic after a week's visit with
his hlstcr, Mrs. .Joseph Fyer.
Mrs. r. a. White li very Hi at her
huiuo tt the Kddy.
-Furniture
For AH Purposes.
This large establishment is an up-to-date
Furniture Store in every parti
cular. Everything that should be in a
modern furniture establishment is here.
Our six large floors are completely covered
with a grand display of the newest, hand
somest and best known in the art of
furniture making.
Furniture for the Home,
Office, Club, Bank, Church, Etc.
Can be secured from us at prices consistent
with the quality of stock desired.
Hill & Connell,
121 North Washington Avenue.
We Have Just Opened
AG-iLTE
Needless lo say it's the
money, or it wouldn't be
IT INCLUDES-
Pots, Pans, Kettles, Coal Hods,
Spiders, Griddles, Etc. In fact,
all of the many Kitchen Utensils
made in this ware. See window
display.
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
312-314 Lackawanna Avenue.
m SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER
Occupies an Imperishable Position in the BUSINESS WORLD.'
NO. S3 S. Eighth St, Philadelphia, Pa.
Scranton Branch Office, Nos. 1 and 3. Arcade Building.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
Ill Oicl. .luiiff 2, lOill.
Tliiins liMU' Su.inluii:
For I'lilUililpliU .mil Xi'W Voil. u.i 11. - II;
II. 1!., at ii. II uml !i.:K a 111.. nwl -'.!, I 17
(lll.nl; DLiinnnil lispri' ), anil II. .'.0 p. 111. Sun
days 1). & II, It. 1!., 1 .'i. 1'.'7 p. 111.
For W'liile ll.iun, lla.lrlmi .mil piimipil
points in tin- eoiil H'rIoh-,, i.i I), k II. It. It.,
11.15, '.'.IS ami 1,27 p. m. I'm l'itl,ulli (,.j .1
in., 1 IS p. in.
For IMlilrlicm, Ui-li.n. ItMiliiif, ll.iui-liurK
ami piinilpil mteiiiiuliilo n itinn-. ii I). II.
II. It., (. IS, P.liS 11. m.i iM!, I.J" (Iilul, 1)1.1
1111 ml Upii")i 1I.!.0 11. 111. Suiiil.i.i', I) ,v II,
It. It., .:.s .1. 111.; l.3. S.-J7 p. 111.
I'm Tiiiil.li.iiiiiink, 'l'ow.iiiil.i, Kliiin.i, liiu,.i,
Cii.pvj .mil principal iiileinmlhlt' M.itimii, ia
1)., I,, k V. II. It.. S.H) J. in. nml '!.!') 1 1. 111.
For (ti'iiciu, ltoiliivlu, lliiil.ilo, Misji.1 F.UN,
riiliiiKo ami all points wr.t, il.i II. , . it. it.,
7.1", ll."i .1. in.. l.S "..-I (Iliad. Diamoiul l..
iii'i.i). 7 1', il.tl, U ( p. m. -'tiu,l.iw, 1), 11.
It. It., 11.55, S.'-T p. in.
1'iillniaii pailor ami i.i' pirn,' m- 1 ililitli Valli.v
ri.1l lor ljis mi all nilni liititn WIIKi'.-llaiir
mill New Yi.ilc, I'liiljdi'lplili, nmr.ili amt ,?m
pnisinn Ilililsi".
ItOI.M.V II. Wll.lll II, I.V11. -i.t , -y, Cottlauil
.trcil. Xi'ft Vnil,,
CIIAKI.CS S. I.i:i:. fii'U. I '.i- Am . 5(, Colli iml
stiirt, New Voik.
a. w. noni:m.(.'i:ii, hi. ims ai , smii
llctlilolioin, I'a.
For tiilrt nml l'nlliinn re-en at inn, apply in
,;ir) 1, .11 U.iu.iiiiii aieiiiic, Siianluii, Pa.
Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western.
Ill Illicit An.-. II, I'OI
'I'uiin lc.ni' SiJiituii lor .New uilv -,i 1 10,
S.uu, ftJ-5, 7. 50 ami 10.05 .1 m.; Jim, .eo.
il.15, 5.1V) anil S.W) P- m I ir .Ni ,nU ami
I'liiladelplilaT.iV) iilul III u5 a. In , ami 1.'. )) nn,
il.ir, p, ill. l"l' 'loli. li.intia l li. 0 p. pi c,,,
llnil.ilo-1.1.5, tti ami im in.: I..W. .'l..-.', 7. in
uml II.H5 p. in- I'"' llllmli initnii amt .n t,.
tiLitoIO.'-il a. 111. nml 1.05 p. 111. I'm Oiwiko,
Miaiu-o ainl 1'lii.i 1. 13 uml (l."J a. in : .o
uiul H.5i t- 10. Owmii, .uaiu,u ami rtli 1
train at li.--' a. il.uli. (iept --iiiiiiii. .
iluiilto-c-lMW J-,'"! I ''" "":' f-M (' m. Mill,
olkon juiiiiliiiwIatMi I '"' "l.'l 0.1 p. in.
Illuulllabllli; lllilill l'"l Noitlllllllliiill.111,1, ar
(i.l3 ami IO.oj a. !": l- ainl n.lu p. m. 1 ...
Pljinmitli, at S.lo a. 111 ; I..55 ami 11115 p. in
Nimlj Tiiilin IVr New 5iiil l.io, .im), ;, ,Vi
ami 10.05 a. 111.: :i.'.il, ,1.15 nml -"() p. 111 For
llnlf.il.i--l. 15 ami n.'J'.' il. 111 i l..:d, AW. 7.11-,
ami 11 : p. in. I in Hiiigli initnii am) a- ,.t.
tlum Ii.iki anil lo .'0 a. in III.juiikIhiii; ili,loii
l,vae Fiiaiitoii, UM5 11 111. ami ilio p. in
New YorU, Ontailo mid Western,
In illeit Tuc-iljy. 17, iwi.
1 Mill III 1101 NIL
I.MM1 l.fji..
Si 1 ant 011. CailiuiKlaie
. pliaia. in. II. 10 a. in
, . Kill p. 1.1. Ai, C.iiIjiii.iIjIi
Mill I'll 1101 Ml.
ilio
I .I'I.) j 1 1.
I l)p. m.
II 10 p. ii.
i!l.
-'laiiiou,
1. 10 a. in.
Tralin.
Ml. 1
No. V ,
laaie l.i'.mi
C.iiKv,la. ( iilininljl,!
,, (1 7.()a. in,
Sj .j 'J.up in. i.i.i p. III.
I" p. in.
MiND5s llMiV. MHII'll llolND
I, filC ll'.lli'
.ni...
'I I Jim.
No. 11 .
S'u. It
hii.inlon. ( ai In iid.il,
. s.Mi a, in :. Iti p. 11,
.. i.nop.in. Ai C.uliuinlil,.
sOlilll IIOI'NIl
I PJVi' I.Nli
( aiio.il 1. t llioiidali,,
7.0iJii. in.
( ailtui 1
' 1 1 a 111.
I0p III
lllli-
vuain
' in 1. Ill
10
1...H p 111. b.ii p. in
TrallH N'W 1 vel. ilJii.. ami I) ui, m,,,',!,,,
111 tUc null) lio iimni'itloii. 101 ,.. yrtl ,,
lilililliiouii. Walton, ,Noit h, Oiw,j u,n, '.j
mul all polnM wi'.t.
Foi tuillii'i iiiioriiulluii. 11. 11, nil li. kt r acentj
.1. C. ANIir.HMlX. (. I'. A . .Nm vnr."'
J. I.'. W'lil.sll, T. I'. , siunlon, I'a
Erio Kailroad, WyoinJiiR Division.
Tiain I'.'r .New i-rU ami fiituinciliitu poimg
Icaic biiantoii a Mlowti 7.20 4, m.i .) ,,. m,
AiiaU-10.:U a. in. from Hoiiivlalv, llawley
aii't iiitt'iinriliale point; 0.20 p. 111 fiom New
li 15 i 1,1
iviih u,i iiiiviiuvuwiv I'viiua. .,v uuuay iruid.
1 1
1
Our New Fall Stock of
"S5T2LRE
very best possible for tho
here.
Unquestionable Superior Merit
Annually adds thousands of names to
tlie long list of Smith Premier users,
representing every line of trade and
every profession
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FRCC. f
The Smith Premier Typewriter Co.,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Schedule in Effect June 3, 1001.
Trains leave Scrantou:
G.45 a. m week dayri, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Banc.
Pullninn buffet parlor car anil
conches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsville; stops at principal in
termediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Hnirisbuvg,
Philadelphia, Baltimoic, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and tho
Wc&t.
9,38 a. in., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisbuig, Philadelphia, Balti
111010, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West,
2.18 p. m., week clays, (Sundays,
1.5S p. in.;), for Suubuiy, Hnr
lisburg. Philadelphia, Balti
moic, Washington and Pitts
burg and tho West,
3,33 p, in,, week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Bavre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia virs
Pottsville. Stops ot piinclpal in
teimedinte stations.
4.127 p. m., week dnys, for Hazleton,
Suubuiy, Harrisbuig, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg,
.1 II III 'If IIIN-O.V, lien, Jlpr.
J. 11, WOOD, O'fiK'I'ay. Ajt. a
New Jersey Central.
St.1li1.li' ill N'ew mIv--F.ini nf Mlicrry ,tre,t,
N, It . ami -oiilii liny
Miinmi'i' Ananiieiiii'iil (onrrteil In Qa, 15. IffU.
Tiahu K.ic 'i-r.intiiii mi New lml,, ,N,wa,iM
r.iiliclli. Plillaililplili. Fiitiin. lletliKiicin. .'.
l.ntuiMi, Maiuli Clinnl, ami 5lillc lain, at S.53
a 111.; ciii'w. l.W: I'vpi , 1 1 p. in, j.-,,,.
ill). -.15 p. in. ,
For l'illlnli ainl WilW-uaue, j.55 ,i, ni . n
ami inn p m. Siimlaj.. '.' I'i p. in,
Fur llilllnioie ,aml Wavliitigioii ami polnta
Snilll anil W'il ill liaiililiun, h,35 u, )n pj
anil I () p. Hi. MimliJ'i '.Ma p. HI .
F t l.fiiir lluiiili. ilu'Jli Oioie, sir., at ','i
n. 111, mul 1-10 !' I"-
Fur Hiailnii,. I.tiiiuii ami IlniW.iitj,. a .
lililniMi, ,05 a. 111, nml 1. 10 p. In. 5.inji,ij,
-' 15 p. tn.
For l',iti.illle, s.'u a. m , l.lo p, ni,
For .Mountain I'aiK, b.ln a. 111 , J.ju amj,.l tvj
p 111. '
Thllillllll IM.1!? tn all pnilltii M.I, Mllld"
uc.-l al loiM'sf 1 ili'i at Ilio kIjUiiii.
c M IIFIir. Hi'ii. I'a.-. Ast.
. . Wl.sr., .lit., (If 11. .viipt.
Delnwaie and Huilson.
Ill FlU'U .luiii I', I'ull.
Tiain. 'ol t ainomlJle I, an- uiiti.n vt ij ,
,Mi, M.5I, 10. t ii. 111, l'.MW, .-i, -: n,ji
fi.au, il.JJ, 7 57. 0.1.5, 1 1. iO p. in.; .ii .1, ,, '-
Fin IIoiicmIiIi. ami I !" I.n.loie, il.'.u mi 3 d
111 1 -i II ami 5.20 p. l.
Fur Vllkovllirn--il.l5, ,.IS, S.n, p.zs. 10.11
a. in.; I.'.UJ. Lis, 2. IS B !U, 1.S7, tl, la. 71,,
10.11, ll.l'O P- ) ,
For I,. V. II It Foinli.-C.n, O.US a, , . Ui
l.-JT ami 11.30 p- hi. .,,,,
For FeiiiilwinJ " roinU (!,i;, o.S g j
s.o'i anil I .' p. "' ,,
Fur lliaii) anl all poliiu noitli-fi,CO a n.
an I m'.'I P I"
MMIlV'IKUNN
For fjihoiiiliU .l.W, ll.Si) a. tn.; .j 3ji
0.JS uiul I'loS ti. 1 1 '
Foi WilUmllaire 9u5 1. 111.; i.'.o., 1,55, ;(.jj
li.J ami Mi p. in. '
For AII'Jii uml puinU north .1.(2 p. ni..
Foi llitienlile uiul ,.iU I.oibic-j.W, 11. IJ
a. fa. ami 3.$i . m,
7
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