:.vvrftHi5Brn T5- TTWY Wwa'' -t. "8wniTOt 'J ' .1 ,!.- '' & &$&& W 4 A$.'i, JkW' ti " i ;- a ' V v J.I ,1 .4 il THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 100f. 113 J Religious.. a. a, Sanborn will be the Hpr-nker nt the men's meeting of Ihn llnllroud Youhb Men's Christina tisnoolntlon Sun day nt .1.45 p. in, Superintendent San born Is tihvuys welcome tit the ritllroml ilcpartnicnt timl bo nlwnyn litis u mos muro worth hcnrltiK. The ilr-piirtinent male quartette will present the usual nttrnctlve musical iiroRrninme. The slnf-hif? of. this quartette In much ad mired by the men. An Invitation 1h ex tended to all men to be present anil en Joy a live meeting. The Methodist Ministers' association or Sornnton mid vicinity will meet In Him Parle, Monday mornhiff, Decem ber 10, at 10.30. C V. Paw-son will make an address. Tomorrow's Services Methodist Episcopal. Klin l'.irk ilmrcli 1'r.ijnr mid ir.ilii at H.HO! mlicrs.ii.i fi-rili-i nnil m-i-pllim of iril.ili-i:i cri to full mcinlvHilp :il 10..'i')j tin -criiiuii will In liy tlie foi'iii-r piittir, Dr. W. ll.t'cniii', nl llliiKliatiitnn, V, V. Cl.ii lii"rlln? Ill Mm il.ir .-aluml rnutn ul i'hc of iiiDrnlirj servlci. Snml.iv school tit 2 p. in. Junior lr.i-.ciii at .Vlil. Senior Icicle, at il.-.O. At T.::0 Dr. W. II I'imici! Mill llHMlll. "tlJ'HIT .'UP lll'lrollll. slni'vim JU'tlioiINt l!iIiopil flinuh tlrv. H. C. Millrrmott, p.iMnr. l'ri-acliliij; ut 10.WI J. in. nnil 7..".U p. in.; Sunil.iy school, at 11! in.; Junior Iimkiii'. at .'! p. in. ; Dpivurlh Iim-jiii, at tl.!lO p. in. All welcome. Avlniry JtctlioilIU DpKcop.il ilinrcli. ioni"i Jlniu-py aieniio and IVlm.iri hlrcl n--v. W. I!. Sinip-oii, II. I)., p.n' n-. Jlcvolioiul ii.a-rl Itis? "f the Ilrollirrhooil of St. lMul at 'i.." in. I'reiielilns at 10.::o u. in, ml-jril, "I'nilli in the 1 mleii'.niitutrili" Simil.i.i- -ilmol al '.'..iO p. in. l.pnoitli league at il.ilO p. in. I'u.n liiii-.. at "..'III p. in., Kiilijfct. "It.'lipmi CmilrnlliiiE I'llnciple of Life." 1'r.ijcr innliug. Wi-iIiii-mIi.i, at 7.-.0 p. in, nn!iiFM iiuvtim; of the Hrutliiil.iioil of St l'.iul on the second and foinlli Tui-mI.i.i-i of each montli, at 7...0 p. in. Se.iU fici- and all are welcome. ( eiirt Street Melhodi.-t Kplscopal I'lninh fl. ( Ionian, p.ilor. Cla, fi.i.'i a. in., O. II. Po Witt, leader. I'lv.ii-liltiir. HMO! Sunday hi hool, 11,45, (I, It. Ol.nli, Mipeiintcndcnt. .Innlor leapie, '.:,0 p. in., Jin. llryanl, Mipi-rinlrnili-tit. Kpworlh league, l)..!0, l'reailiiiis, 7.8U. Se.Un flee. All ate wehoine. l'roi iilenu' Mutliuilint HpNepp.il rliuwli l!ii. fieoic.e A. One, p.Ktor, Tin- lliotheihood of St. Paul meets at 10 a. in. for pr.i.er. Moininir M'rinoii .it in,:i0, subject, 'Him lljiirt I'niiVn.ul oweil Christ." Sunday school at 2 i. in. Kp worlh le.iKne at II. 4.1. topic, 'The riiireii-.il Kingdom." Mrs. lira Su.ut, leadir. Kiriiing Ft'imon at 7..'!0, suliji-il, "Ton.itit.-i." Cedar Avenue .MothodNt KpNcopal iliiirrli P. 1. Doty, pa-tor. At ID ,i, in,, iiii-i'Iiii-,- of Ilrotheiliooil; 10.H0 n, in., muiiiiiiK woii-liin and eiinon; 7.i.0 p. in., Mi-nliitf wor-hip and H-rninn; BKO p. in., .luniiir l'pvortli leauu"; 6.:ii1 p. in, Senior l!pworth league. Mid-ueik -crticc, M'ed-iit-day, 7.13 p. ni. Sli.iugeis anil all others welc-omc. Asli Stieet Methodlsl rpNropal dinreh -Her. .1. II. Austin, pa-tor. Morning pic.uliiiig Miiice at lil.SH. Class Hireling at I1.SO .1. in., (Iinles Croup, le.uler. Snml.iy siliool at J p. in., K. W. Stone, superintendent. Kpuoith league at IJ.I5 p. in.. Miss Xillie Uais, leader. Iliening pieacli. ing senile at 7."0. A ioidi.il welcome lu all. Niy Aug Methodist Kpiscop.il ilinrcli Her. .1. H. Austin, pistol-. Sui day si hool at 2,'jil !. in.. Frank Kdward--, .superintendent. I'iea( liinir nt S.:l p. in. All welcome. African MrtlmdNI KpNeoiul ctmit.li. Howard place Dr. II, S. Hentlry, pastor. 1'ieailiing at lO.Sfl a. in,; Sunday school, 2.:t0 p. m., A. Purl or, nuperintendent. Cluistian Kndea.or sing ser he, 7.1" p. m., fot.ducted liy Messrs. flninos mid fun". Preaching, ".IS p. m. A coidial wel come to all. I'hst Oriinn Millmilit Kpi-copal ilmrili, Adains avenue and Vine .street !!. Il.ildlii., pi.stoi, Diiine services, 10,.'i0 a. ill. and "..'ill p. in.: Sun day school ill noon, mid at 2 p. in. in the Ta.v lor Rveiue chapel; Kpvwiitlt league mediiig al ll.)i p. in.; pr.i.vcr mn'ting on Tlnu-'.djy ivening. Baptist. Penn Avdiue llaptist iliuiili, Penn aveiiu.-, he ""itworu Spnue and Linden stieets. Sliangt'is ioi dlally welcomed to ill seniles. I'le.iching, mom. ''lug at Itl.Iid nnil evening at 7.."0 liy the u-lcr. ciltcr. IttftTi-rt P. V. t'iciie, 11. II. Moining piajeis 'in tlie'lbvver temple at U. 13. Theme of lnoining -'fciiiionJl,"The Lmaiieipation of Humanity." Sun day Mljrt"! al the home ihiucli at 2 o'elovk, and ,-at theiJAineiniaii liiis.sion at :."( p. in. Young .l'oople'i3'(-li,.jfty of Chiistlaii Kndeavor ineellng at ,(i."Jl. 'flieine f the ivening seruion, "I he Neivr t.j-111 cl.ir.tiffm of Independent e." Special iiiu-ic liy the gland ihoir. Ilvang.lislie seivice in the low .Ur temple following the sciinon. Mid-vveel. pia.ver meeting on Wiiliiesd.iy e,'i iiing. '"' I'ilst lliplNt ilmrili, South Miin avenue- Hv. ,S. P. Matlievv.s, p.istur, 'I'lie iigular seniles of 'Mile church, looming mid evening, 10,:;u a. 111. .nd 7,;:D p. in, llaptNm at the clo'i' if tlm evening ei'vi(e. Sunday school, 2 p. 111.; Or, H. HI. lleddoe, siiperiiiteinhnt. II. V. P. I'. ser- v-Jc 0, Il.ilO p. 111. In the asot'inhly room. Prayer fHieetlng Weilne'-d.iy, 7,fl0 p. in. All are coidially invited to lhe.se services, " Jackson Street llaitift church Iter, Thorns le (!i in liy, pastor. Moining piajer meeting at ".::, ll.irid Argiist, leader. Preaching service at lO.tlil by the p.i.-to'-; topic-, "Love I'ii'st." Sunday school at 2 p. 111., Charles Holler, sup, llut-nd-cut. Krenliig srivUc nt 7 shaip, praNc and song lenice, follovred liy a teimoii especially adapted to llie Joung; topic, "The Lleinents of Success In Cluistian Work." To all the sendees of our SUCH A CHANGE. Not only In feelings but in looks. The 1 kin is clear, the eyes arc bright, the jchceks are plump. No more pain and misery, no more sick headache, no more wjauudico. What worked the change? Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoverv, - which cured the disease of the stomach Jhat prevented proper nutritiou.anil also cleansed the clogged and sluggish liver, .-. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery .cures diseases of the stomach and other (Organs of digestion and nutrition, It .icures diseases of lungs, heart, liver, nud .other organs which seem remote from ;the stomach because many of these dis eases have their cause in a diseasetl con. ' dition of the stomach involving the 'iallied-organs of digestion and nutrition, Isc?tit you a letter about a year ago," writes Mrs. 1. Kllii Hamilton, of I'anuliigton, Marion -Co., West Va. " I stated my raw us plainly as I could, ntid received a letter from you in n leu . clays, tclllug me to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Mvcl- ical Discorery and 'favorite Prescription 'a bottle of each. I used three of each, aucl feel like n new woman. Don't suffer any pain or misery any more. Ilefore using your medicines 1 siilTcreil all Hie lime had Jaundice, caused ,ironi loon not oicesitug properly. would Hare ,'vfc jicaciacne iiirce uuu lour nines 111 a week. could not do the work myself, I commenced tr kjirv uiBKyour iiu'cuciuesasrccoiumeiiueci lor liver rvi "complaint, and think: I am cured now. I asked Xv2iU"uc,or " ''e cotilclu't cure me. unci lie s.ild he l VjSd glre me inedicliie to help me but the Eoie inigin return uuy tune. 1 uoctoreci e years without any relief. Haven't had headache since I look the first boltte uf kr uicdlciue." fBr, tierce's Pellets cure constipation. tluircli thp public! Ii cordUliy Invited, Strangers Mpeclally wclcoine, (Ireen Itldge llaptUI i liurrli Mrrtlne for play er ut !).4.'. f'hureli seirke.s, with 501111011s by the pastor, nt 1(l.::o and ".".0, Subjeit in the morning, "The (ImwIIi of tlm Kltigiloml" In Mie eVMiltig,"A Hiiitiet- In Judgment." Snml.iy ichool at ll.l.li meeting of the Junior wilely nt n.'illj prajer meeting of the Senior society nt (l.llil. hhllnli llaiillsl Cliurcli-ltev. J. II, lloddle, p.ii" tor Piinday setvlre lleceinher IS, Prr.t'hlng, 11 n. 111, Subject, "Hod's lleiiulreinciits." I'nn day dclinol, 2.u p. m. 7.M p. m,, iireaelilng, llrct series of seimons on suhjeel, "llobblng (tod," Weekly notice. Monday evening, Hap. list Voitug People's union meeting: Vcdnr.sdjy evening, pieaelilngi I'rlday evening, general prayer meeting. All are luvlled, Noith Main Avenue Ilipllst clime li-ltcV. A. it. Snillli, p.i.tnr. Kl.tiO, srivlce, llie fllt In .1 series on Hie seruion oil the mount. "Christ i-'ulflltliig the Law"; 7,.'l() p. in. service, "(lnpel Light on Srranton Labor I'lolnVtns." Speel.il inuslp, Presbyterian. Pint Pre.byteri.in clnrrli Scrvlee al 10..10 a, tn. and 7..10 p. in. Dr. MeLeod will pieuli moiuliig and eveiilng. Strangers welcome. Second Piesbjteilin thiiich, .liffeisiiti avenue Moining service, l(l.S0i evening seivlee, n."0. W.islibutii Street Piesbjlerlan Chinch Her. John P. Mofbilt, II. P., pastor. Service at in.M a. 111. nnd 7,:;0 p. in. Illble school nt 12 m. Cluistian I'.ndeavor Voung People at (1.20 p. m. Chris-Han Lndeavor. Junior, al :t."(i p. ut, Piajer meeting Wednesday, 7.S0 p. in. The- pa-lor will pleach intoning and evening. All vvelionie, OiM'il Illdge Piesb.iteiian Chinch Iter. 1, J, Lansing, pastor; Her. L. It. Poster, u-s-Nlanl. 10.3(1, service of worship with fennon by the pastor; 12 m Illble school; (l.ao p. in.. Chris tian Kndeavor; 7,:;0 p. 111., evening worship with sei 111011 by. the paj-tor. Third in soiies. on tlie "I'illan of Life." Tlnun11.11-. (he mill Inst., I'Nk Jubilee ingcr.s.. All coidially Invited. Cipouse Cliapel (I'li-sbyteil.iiO Pleaching 10.TO a, In. and 7..'!H p. 111., by the pa.-tor, Her. L. II. Ko-ter. Sunday schoid, It p, in.; Junior Christian Pnileavor, 4 p. m. ; Senior Christian Kndeavor, u..'H p. 111. Prayer meeting, T.iSO, Tlilir.-cl.iy evening. Welcome to cell. Episcopal. St. Luke's Parish -Iter. Ilugers l-iael, II. P., lector; Hev. L, I, Hatuihtou, senior curate. Tliird Sunday in clvenl. SI, Luke's r-hurcli 7"0 a. in., holy lomniiui ion; 10.30 a. in., confirmation and sciinon and holv riiniumnion; T.!U) p. 111., evening prayer an-l seruion; y.la a. 111., S mil iv si hool and IlilJe c la.-es. St. Mark's, Diinui ae S a. 111., holy lo'iuniin ion; 10..10 a. in., morning prater and seiniin: 7.JO p. 111.. evening raver and sennou; '.', p. m,, Sun day fchool anil Illble classes. I.jst l-Jml Mis-ion. Piescolt avenue .1 p. in., Sunday school and lldile (das-es. Smth Side Mission, Pig slnel 2.ro p. in., Sun day school and Uihle 1 las-es. SI. (ieoige's, 'llvpl'.iiit 2.30 p. in.. Sunday school and Ilible 1 hisses; 3.30 p. 111., evening prayer and scimon. Church of (he t.'ood Shepherd, corner of Mou sey avenue and 'Jreeu llidge stieet Iter. Piati'ds It. Ilalem.m, lector. Third Sunday in Advent, 1(1.30 a. m., morning player and -ermoii by the lector; 2.3(1 p. in., Sunday schoul ei.il Illble cla-ses; 7.30 p. 111., evining piaver, with srimon lit- lit. Hev. r.lhi'lW I'albcl. D. 11.. liNhop of Hie diocese, who .vill adinini-ler tin- rile of i.ai liim.it ion. Clnis-I's Cliurch Wa.-liinslcn avenue and Pails stieet llev. Prank Scliell llallfiitine, lcclor. Tiiiul Sunday ill Adtent. Moining pia.ver, lit flnr, sermon, 10.30. Sunday school, 2.3(1. 'o scrtire in llie eteniug. Instead time will be an illustrated talk by .Mr. Ilallentine in llie Pinti deuce Auditoiiuin on his recent (lip lo Per niinla with special lefeience to its liNlnry ami geogiaphy, its .schools and il.s ciuiiches. Reformed Episcopal. firaie Hefouned PpNiopal chinch, Wtomtng avenue, below- Mulbeiry stieet. llev. (1. L. Al riili, pastor. Prayer and praNe .service. 0.30 a, m.; divine tvotship, 10. id 11. 111. and 7.30 p. 111., pleaching by the pa-lor. . in., "Our Hod Shall Come," P-a. fill: 3; p. 111. , special evangelNlio sitviie. "I will -ate him 1I1..1 fallelh." .cph. 3: t!i; Sabbath school at 12 m.; V. P. S. C. P. at 0.30 p. in. Les-on study eveiy Weilnesilay at 7.!0 p. 111., followed by prayer inn-ting at a o'i Im I.. Seats fiee. All welcome. Evangelical Lutheran. P.t angelical l.iitlieian Thlnl Sunday In Ad vent. (Itispel, Mall., .l:210; eiitle, 1 Cor., it :!:. SI. MaikV-, Wiislihuin and Foinlienth slreett Hev. A. L. Hauler, I'll. P., pa-lor. Strviies, 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. 111.; Luther League, 0 p. 111.; Sunday school, 12 in.: mission hand, Sat unlay. 2.30 p. in. Moining subject, "Atllicted Hut ' Not llllind in ChiiM"; evening (subject, "(oil's Me.-sengii." Holy Trinity, Adams avenue nnd Mulbeiry flrcet -Her. C. (,'. t-pieker, pastor. Services at 111.3(1 a. 111. ami 7.30 p. 111.; Luther league, 11.30 p. in.; Sunday school, 12 111.; .Mission band, Satunlay, 10 a. 111, St. Paul's, Shun aviniie llet. W. C. L. L.nier, pastor. Seivices at 10.30 a. 111. and 7.30 p. in.; Sunday school, 2.30 p. m, ; Catechetical c-Ijsk, 3.1", p. 111. Christ church. Cedar ateiiue and Wivli slreel Iter, James Wltke, pa-lor, Sen Ices, 10.30 a. 111, and 7,30 p. 111.; Sunday si hool, 2 p. 111. SI. Petei's, Present! ateiiue Her. John Han dolpli, pastor. Sertlce, in.3(l a. in.; Sunday .si hool, 2 p. in. 1:111111.1111101 ((eimiiii-PolNhl l.uthciaii churcb, Heei stieet Hev, IVidiiiand Sallelmcler, pa-jor. Pic-aching in the (icrnian lauguage, 10 a. m.j Sunday si hool, 2 p, ill. (Irate Kvargelical l.iilheian iliiuch (tlener.il Synod), corner of M.idNon avenue and Mulberry stieel Her. I.iilhei- Hess Waling, ni-toi. i,30 a, 111., Sunday school: 10.3(1 11. 111., divluo worship. The subject of the morning sennou ttllHi Hie Illble and the Iloycotl;" 7 p. 111., Veiling People's Society of Clni-tl.111 Pnileavoi-, MNs Ann (ill biailli, leader; 7.3(1 p, 111,, divine woi-hip; nib jrit, "I.0-.-011S Prom the III11N and lteais of tho Illble." Lrei.tboily welcome. Ziou l.utlier ilinrcli, 220 Mlfliln an mie Iter. J, 11, (i.illenkninp, pa-tor, Morning scrtice, 10.30 a, in. thou he Hut should come or do we look for anolhei ? Sunday school, 2 p. 111, : Illble cIjsj, the paslorj infant depaitiuent, Mrs. (iilltukaiiip; evening sertiee in KnglNh ul 7,30, Subject, "Does following Christ ncuie a man fiom all the, ills that fle.li is heir to?" vvcleome. Seals fire. Miscellaneous. Plist f 'ltliit.li (Cluisl Sciriitf-.il, Mil Adam ati'iiue, Sunday ri'trs, 10'4i a, m. t.tn 7.30 p. m,; Minday school, II 1,1 a, 111,, subject, "(in I tlm Preserver of Man," Te.tiiuoulil merlin.; Wednesday evening at s n'rlmk, The ihuieli Is nisi open rtcry clay dr.riiifr the week. The- lllhlo nnd nil Christian Si-ii-i.c llteialuiD Is kept bi Its fiee piihllu iridinc loom, "Sr,i.(C .111 1 Health, with llie lie) to Suinfun," by Maiv llalter Kdely, will ne losned to Inves.lgaleis with, out charge. Visitors nnd lellers of inr.uiry nro welcomecl and given cuirlt'ous atteutlmi uud in formal Ion free. .ion I'lilled Ivvangellial Cluiuli, I ISO Capoutp avenue Iter, J, W, Messenger, pastor, Preach, ing 10.30 a. 111 and 7,30 p, in. Subjects, "From Tribulation to llloiy" and "HoIhb All Things in .It-ins' Name." Sunday school, 0.30 a, 111. j Junior Kndeavor, I p. in.; Senior Kiideavur, 0.30 p, m All seals free, Lvei.vliody welcome o all servkes, first Pilmlllii' MethodM Chnieh, (rr(r, Itldge -Hev, (i. Lees, pastor. Morning at 10.30 n'cloek." NiihJi'Cl, "Watildng liy llie Cros., Ilteu ing, "(iospel lo the Wcaiy," Senior Wroley league, Monday evening. All are welcome1. (Iccpel Tabeir.aclc, .litleisoii avenue, Piiiuno.e James l.el-liniin. ixtor, Sunday seniles, preaching 10.30 a in. and 7.30 p. in. Illble ii hool, 12 in. Voung People's meeting, 0.30 p. in. Chiistlaii and Mlssloiuiy Allijiiic meellngs, 'fuesdjy, 2..'!0 and 7.30 p. m. Calvjry Jleloiiued iliuiili, Monroe avfiiue and fllbsou slreel-ltev, Marlon U. Flror, pjsior. 8ei. vlees at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m.j Dibit elude, 11.30; prajer meeting, Friday, 7.41 p. in.; iat'f ihUm, Saluiday, a p. m. Morning suhjeel, "What Kind of Saviour Are Vou Looking Port" l.vcnlns tubject, "Heart Hunger." Kvcribody welcome. Flit-t ChrUtlaii church, North Main ivenu Sunday School t ... ,,v Lesson The PaSSOVCF. jiEiGUbeDiD for r..-.i .sj. 1 !? 5circlary o( Amerletti December IS, Exod Xl1- l'17' iiS.on! Re,lgl3U4 ISTIIODfCTION'.-Tlie vhll of Mo-rR to tlu obiluniln Icing, sliiilL-il last week, was the lln.lt Oder of grnrc made by Jehovah. The time for ieru.i.lon hail p,n,eil-lhe lime for Judgment was at li.mil (Pror. l!2(i), 'Ihereallir the lemlir of Nrael devoted his energies under Divine gniil mice to make his people ready for the clelivit. nine soon tn lie gi.intcil. Certain piellnilnatlet must be adjusted that the new- nation, to b fonneil nut of thiee mlllloiis nf l.tie, might begin lis ran it ailglil, This people, MpiMleel unto Hod, must he unlike cveiy other, that in le.lllly they may be, what aflervvaid they w,ie called (Pout. tr:2), a p-enllar pcuple. ivil.iln llistlllltlons and cusliims inu-l iINIIiikiiNIi atnl unite them. Two of tbe-e will be considered in the lesson tod.l.V, both lelalul to events ol the then litimrillati' pirseiil. VIIAIt (Vei-el 1 anil 2). 'llie time element Is a nutter of great liupoit.incr, so legended frini the beglmiiiig of llie vvoild's hlslory (Hen. 11:2). lu the eaillest ages men perceived lli.il the phenomena of natuie lecnrred, so that all things accomplish a period 11s In .1 ilule. One icvolu Hon of the earth around the sun, while not tlnn understood, was called by the I.itlns annus, -mil lu other eastern nations by (univalent tmiiU. All the peoples of antiquity began this solar ill usion of lime in the autumn, thole being among the Scmlles a tradition that man was eienled then, Hut Hod Instituted Moses lo make llie I'Midus fiom Pgjpl the beginning uf the Ik" blew .vi'.ir the month nf Ablh. loiicsponding to our M.111I1, being the fli-l. llms the dellterelieu Irom bondage Would become the gicat t-tint lo be kept forever In inemoi.v. I.AMII. (Verses .'! to ei). This brgltmilig of the nclesl.istlial tetr was lo be lelebiated In all after leiiturles by t-ere Nes known na llie Passoter, as ,1 Imtlie-r iialiotiil dl-lliicllou. The iblcf featiiie of the P.i.su.. w.is a lamb, a mile of the first year without blemish. It must he selected as tn sle with lefeience to the needs of the household, so I I1.1t the family Idea might be pre-eried, and If one family vveie too small two families might unite in the obsirrai.ee. Il was to be taken from the thick 011 the tenth dav uf the month and kept up and fed by i'self for four days that il might be in ct client condition. In the evening, nut- afternoon, of the foiiiteenlh day. all Hie lambs of all the families must bo merl in eel. Any pel .on (.1 piie-t was not nece-ai.tl might kill the lamb. The whole longii-gati'in united at one lime, ,.o piniiioliug a coiiiui'iiilir feeellng. ni.OOl). (Veise 7). When the lambs were s0 sacrificed their blood nuil be secures! in a haln, and then by means of a bunch of hrs,o;i (vei-e 22), spiinklcd on the lintel and two posls of the door (Dent. mI:2:!), That Ibis use ot tie blood of the paschal lamb was .in emblem of the sacilfie id atonement made by the ilcalh of Clui-t is Intiiiuted (I Peter i; 2), in the i-le.iie.t teinis In the New Teslaiuenl (lleb. i;i:i). 'Ili.-ic is no sugge-tion here ol any ue-li intended ion lesfiitalion. II is pinbable Hut lie people th-n saw- in it nothing more III. in N designated in this le-son (vei.es 12 and 13), although n.ine siholais think that as .s.iciilUal vv i-hip began rciy cult lu the- hi.loiy of the lace iCeu. 'ill, ils prophetic impiiit must lnw- be,-n set fnnh and c-anied fiom gi-tieiatioti lo geiiei.it inn. l-TAST.- (eis,-s S lo II). After the slieddiiu' of the blood, theieby 'marking mil tin- dwelling as Nracliti-h and seeming il. iuinati-, the l.itnh inns! be eaten. Fur that pinpose it was iojsi ed it iniglit not lie piep.ned liy anv olle-r pris es or taken law. 'I lie enllie I. nub iniisi he eaieu thai night, and if anv pan iiiuaiucil in til I , -moining it stio-iid be biuued vtiih liie. r, slianger might have any pait in Ibis iVa-l (teis fi). Il inusl In- t.ik-11 witli hiltei heihs, n.s an emblem of p.isl afllicticii, and with iiuleavi'ieil liiead. leaven being an 1 tublem of coiiiipiion or evil (Matt. vi:(l). While p.iilaklng even 111 111 11111-t hi- gilded, lii- sheic-s on his feet, bis siaO in hand, n-ad.t lo leave in li.iste 011 the j-iuiuet to the puiiuNcJ land. TdKKN.-Vei.-es 12 and 13). Mh.it did all th.' rigllifi ! Why Ibis l.mili ? Wliy was llie blo). spiinklcd? Hhy the Ic.isi nlloiw.iid: Tin- . Illigllll esplailled In Mum's, who in tlllll c. plained lo ibe people. II tva- a loliu ol some thing whlib would oeiiu- (Cm. i:I2-I7). On Hut teiy night atn-r tin- in-tiliiliou of Ibe lii-l Pas. otcr the- angel of death would smile all the Ij-I bom of Kgypi, otoii.iu and or lu.ist, and e -i tile juduineiil upon Ibe guN of the I. mil. Itm not .1 lioil-e 111.11 l.i d by Hie blund .-houlil be 1 1 i--l ill 1 --1. lll,SI . Pieacliliig by Ihe pi.tnr. Hit. I,'. . (I.viinr, al II a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Suhjcci., "(lii- MI111I," and "A New W itiiiu,'.' Hible a ciuhly at 3 p. 111.; Sunday school al III a. 111.; Chri-liin Ku deaiui. (I.l.l i. 111. All wehonie. All Minis' I nluis.i.t ihiinh, Pine -lieel, near Aikltlls aieuile Itet. Thnlllls IJ. I'.l.tne, pastor. Divine -erviee, willi -I'liiuin, at 111.31) a. 111. Suliji'ci, "Sat-iiliie, Ihe Law uf All liiowth." Siiiid.iy M'heinl at 12 111. No eu-ulng seitlee, MUSICAL GOSSIP. The following niii-jt .il se-lee lions will b nil-eli-rcd at Kim Paik 1 liiirch tomoiiow, uuih-r the ilirei-llon ot Mr. J. Alfred I'emilngton, oiganist and choii'iuasiei-; Organ Pieluili- in II Mn.nl Choir -".li-Mis I sit el ot My Soul" Willi, mis Oigan- (lllellm.t, Aiulaiito Tiainpiilln ...I'ettali Dint fur si.piano and tenor "Lou- Divine," Slaiuer, Organ Post hide, Allegretto in A. Minor. KVCNl.NU. Oigan Pielude In II Hat Nely Choir Anthem, "l'iai.-o the Iniid II Mv Soul." Ho.il,-, Organ OfTerlory, Canlilena Pasioiale in A Di'-ha j os, P.1-.S solo "The Heateiily Song" (iiaj Mr. W.irien. Choir ll.viiin-aiitlieiii, "Tlie Haven of lle-t." Moaie. Oigaii-Posllude in D Ilaiv-hr 'I 1 II I'lidcr the ilircclbii of (liginl.t J. M, Chance the following iiui-lcal sclcclieuis will be Usee! it Iuiiioi low's servlics in Ibe Seintid Pie-bytoriau iliuiili: MllltNI.NH. Oigan Pielude , Scuit Anthem, "O sing l'nti, the Lend" Hues: Oilertoty Solo, "Why Ait Thou Cast Downr" Schurtker .Mis. (iaiagau. Organ Postlude , Hicli KVK.MMI. Olgau I'li-luile I.emilgie Anlheiu, "lle.ltcn Is My llnuii-" .'.Ne.iti Mr, .Morgan and Choir, TOLD IN SCRANTON. It's the Evidence of Scrftnton People Published in Scranton Papers That Has Made Such a Reputation for Dr. A. W, Ohasa'a Nerve Pills. RtiuiilliiK clear mid ilistlnct, niaihliiK tho illfforciivo, tho riiipprlor mcrll, tho adaptability to present-day allmoiiis Is tho volume of local testimony for Dr. A. AV. Chnso'H Nervo PHIh. It's so illf ferent to the ordinary reiucdleB voter ihiB to cures made at distant points which It Is Im nl to verify, There Is a reason for Dr. A. V. 1'Imko'h Nervo Pills coinniandliiK home evidence wher ever they urn known. It Is their won derful Inlluenco in brlnulntr up tho htutiilard of nerve force. Mr. Henry Alliens, of No, CIO Wrvh street, Scranton, Pa suys: "Kor niiout two years niy hack and kidneys had been sore, lame and tho secretions In bad shape, Nothing seemed to help mo until I t'ot Dr. A, V. Chase's Nervo Pills ut .Matthews ilros.' drug store No. 320 l.ackuwannu uveiuie, They did tho work, I'lirlng tho soreness and lameness, intiklnir the secretions healthy, nud generally giving ine health niul utreiiBth." Dr. A. V, ChuBo's Nervo Pills sold nt BOc u box at dealers, or Dr. a. W, Chase Medicine Co., Uuffalo, N, v! Bee that portrait untl slgnaturo ot A. Wt Chase, M. D., are on every package, Tlie llr-t (ilisertaii'e nf the nidlnatice was theie. foie an nit of filth in the prnmi-c ul Hod, a inc tlmd of siturlty against Impending Jmlg. Iiient. The people imilo,teit what had been His Igiialed ns Ihe 10111IIII011 of their own salvalioii. They had no ichiiii In evpeel satdy lu any other vv.l.i- they did itpeil It lu this way. II lliey loinplleil wllh an appolnled token they should live If they lui,leiteel tha! token they would be eneiwhrliiied lu the ip-tienil ileslrucllou. Mi:MIIIIIl.. --lVe.se., Il, IS, I7l, Itul the P.I.S nver was not for 11 single tilghl it wa appolnled 11s a perpetual oliseivauee to occur at Hie same time eveiy .tear throuiigtiont subsemient geiirv nllolis, Cetiliuy after lentnry their should he the iintcirriicil Ineid, the slain lamb, lies prlnkleil blood, the p.ichal feast, Hut wiry te pealid? If il signified secmlty that llio-e tvhli In sllliilcil II what did It signify to posliiliy? It was Intended .1 11 memorial of ftod'-i gracious dealing and of the m melon' ihlltiranee of ilie people fiom boiul.ue and death. The fonith diy of Jiilj Is Hie annlver-..ary of American Imlepeiiii. nice Inlelideil lo keep olive- th" spliil nf '70 wlie'i these lolonles look up aims against (ireat llrlt Hill. Tliis feast In like manner, the beginning ol Hie llcbietr tear, lepeatid to the llebiew- yoii'.n the slory of the nation's hlitli nud strength -nod lo.valty to (hid. rS'ITV.--(Veie 1(1). A slicing and nn.peious nation is Hie product of lu.ili.t Iiilluriitcs. If 11. e people haii- one blood, one language, and one BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS. By Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, D. D. f Trout Author's Notes in "The Sunday School La.? -son lllustr.it),-," Pu!lU!i I b V. II. Revjl & Co., Chicago, HI. Dee, 15. The Pa-sotei. L., Nil: 3II. tJolden '("est. "Christ our pas-over is saciKleed for us." I Cm-., v :7. On age (12 of my recent book, "Pic lined T111II1," piihll-hod by the llerell company of Chicago, is tin- sketch wliiih we f tod.i.t. It is a foiceful lllu-tratloii of the cciitial t ut Ii of Ihe P.is.-oicr lessen. It re-piesents the dooiway lo an Kgtptian home, on whii ti by obedience to the command of Hod the blood of the -.ic 1 ilic i.il lamb has been spunk led. lien- is tlie sign of death for life. It is a Mini. ul of the door of the human heart. In which lias been applied by faith the blood of the I'.ler nil Siciillie, "Tlm Lamb of liod si iln fiom Ihn foundation of Hie tun hi." limit first the ilnm, plan- scarlet m.iiks on both the door pi-ts and lintel. Aiotuul Ihe door haw the he.iit 10 make the application of Hie Ii v-im a pt-t stni.ll line. Over and I1.1t N of Ihe hcait chaw the 110-s lo indicate the vauHlcr made for sin liiminjli tlie deatli ,t our I.011I Je.-tis ( hii-t. A simpler, but isiuallr foieeful illu-liafiou of this le-.sson was giun to pritniiy le.iclieis some .teais ago b.v Mis. M ii. Kennedy, --ketch on Ihe bl.u kbo.nd st-teral doms, side lit side, I'll the door poMx and liulels of half llie doois place some' si-.lllel cravoll 111.11 ks fo It-ptcctil blood diops. Let the utile doors be without any s.auel tii.iiV.si. Abut e the doois draw a bii.ul in. 11 1, to icpicsrnt the De-lio.tlng ngel. When Hit- aliel e-a-lii In the honie tvheie Hie bhu-il was -iiinl,l.il. as eliii-ited by Cud, he -u-scil over Die 111; but he desi 1 nileel inio tho-e- liotuin whiili h.ul 111 bl I -irinkli.il upon tlieiu. Has the I1I.111.I nf Cliii.-I, li.l lailli. Ici.i rilillkled upon uitr he.uts I'alBBflHBVasfeHsIn I IfStfaHflfBKaiBHl S.AAA;AAAAAS.A........ j.....A.s....j....., Oiri-lleil.l-lllg.ili, "-s.lig Uilllolll Wold, Mr. J. V. Chan.,.. l.euun -us ..Phillip, Oigan r.i.-llnil,- 'I Tiie si, niton Ladies on hestia, eoiisi.liug cf the loll,, wing well known 1 idi.-s, MN, N,-iie Ih.l INter, .Miss I laia Long, .Mis. A. I.. Ilollandei, Mi-ss Kile o-l.in.l, ttoliiis; Mi-, .1, mi ir 1,'oldeii, mine!; .Miss Hcilrtide Lung, piano, tei.t pleasant ly enieitaineil the guests.it tlie Clnistinis sale of KosuKso5s::Ks?nKUott50uni BThe Holiday Seasons! Is moving toward us and promises to prove a corker iu everything in the jewelry line. DID YOU KNOW BERRY'S JEWELRY STORE Is full of Beautiful Goods. We make a specialty of AND FINE JEWELRY BERRY, THE JEWELER, 423 Lackawanna Avenue. UXKX5KMK50U?5KXXKJUMKK j. . . -f . . : -j. 4. Useful Holiday Presents !- -... UUlWltlt ASSORTMENT Leather Suit Cases House Coats Slorm Coats Bath Robes 5 Handsome Line of Hen's Gloves ol I(mla religion they may he ireie easily telalneil muter one unwlliiiienl. Hill eteu then llie-y must hare isinunnli iutele.sts, mid lu Older to do this tl.ry tiiu-l hate fruiieti! Itilcicnui.ic If teparaled lhy bee nine t! Nil ml fill unit JeatoiH, As 11 means of protnollng national unity ami ntdltianre afler. waul ilellveied ri-ipilieil-iill males In appear be foie Hie Lotil three I lines .1 .tear (I'aciI, .wlltlil, In roiincctlon Willi Ihe IMsvuit two re-imlons wile leipilied. ime nt the bcrlntilng and one at the end of the feat of utitoawlicd bield Then Wile not fistlte iuc.isloii, when the people en gaged In spoils, but (hey were holy lo'ttiitu lions, when wllh one l.rnit Ihey souulit the Lord ltnl'LLCITONS. I, As In l-i.lel every je-ir began with a eelehinllcii of Hod's tlellier.lno' fiom Lg.tpt so Ihe Christian .should begin ere y .tear, eveiy moiilh, every ilay with a mucin biaiiie of Divine nereles. In le'calling the p.nt hoie nud gralltule ate awakened. !!. In nil re ligions iletolloiis It is welt to unite the whole family, Ihrichy cultivating tho-e nobler nlleei lions wlilt It most iidoin human inline. Doiiiestie piety Is the hlghe-t l.ie of the ppilitll.ll lite. J, No mm ought In neglect those lotmnoii and uni versal nbeivanees by t lilt It gieat etenis are (oiiiiuiinorali'd nnd by ttlihli one -tii II nnd one purpose Hud pl.ue in the piddle- lie-art ntid proiluee col rd. I, tinier the old coreinnt the lamb wj olleied evei.v .ve.ir, but under the i.ew roteii.Hit Chris! was s.uiillced once for all (Hell, iv.s). 'Ihiougii Ills blood nil may find h-live,-nine, nnd by one niiliiuuec that deliverance Is cclehialed (Luke wlhl'il. lu I Cor. e"ii7, "For even ('In i-t, our Pa-orer N sacriliced fur in,", Paul links Hie old ili-peusa. Hon witli the new. lie makes the Old Testament sMctlfice preach tlie New Testament miration, lie E3KS Biafggii makes the P.issoier lamb, faciiflied foi t-iael'.t ileliiei.ini-e Itoiu boielage, -.t nituilie tiie New Teslaiuenl "Lamb of l.'od," saeiilleed for the ele lirerauce of Ihe tun Id fiom death. s the I.1111I1 was without blemish. ,!c-siis, tho Lamb ot dod, was peilect; as the lamb was sini-tlee-ii, so Ji-iis hj- olteted, the eteiuii saeiltice; .is Hie blood o) the lamb wa.s placed on the homes of iihediciit l-i.n-1 in Kg.tpt, so mil. I the blood ot Jesus by faith be obi'dieiitly appluil to or.r heails, as tin- death ine.ssenger "iias-od otei" i-tei.r home when he saw the blood of the sanili eial lamb, so Jens has hemine 0111 Passoter," and we- hate ileinal lite tluough the I1I001I of tlie Lamb. "Hchuld the- Limb of Cod. wliiih lal.-th invay the sin of Hi1 woild." John l:2'i. Suggestions: (n deielopiug the- leoii ill ir lli'sl an all. 11, and speak of Hie m-eil ,,t a saciillie fiom sin. Then di rv the head of a lamb and speak ot (.nil's willingness in Hie uhi ilispcu-.itioti lo accept Hie blood ol lambs, ami goats, mid dotes, a- an .Huncuc-iil foi sin. Hut in the lull-ne-s of time He sent Hi. milt begotten Son to bo the gteal Saciilue, Hie Lamb of Hod, tluough whos" deith we hate at-- in- nieiil tvil'i the beaten. Ir fatliei. Diaw Hie nus. mil 011 it ttiite JIX.'S (It'll SA( HIPCK, and appli the lesson 1l1.1t Je.siw the- Lamb of Hod" becauie a willing siciiih-e unto death for all who will be -.ui-.l (Jul.ti 3:1(0. Silrllili.il, Pa, the ladies of llie Pi 1111 Ateiiue llai(i-l iluitih on 'lliur.sdit eti-ning. PRICEBURG. Pieaihiiig in the I'limiiite Mi-tiiodNI 1I1U1.I1 Minday illuming and coning liy He p.isior, llet. Wil-nn Iteiitle.i, Moining senile at U1.30. Mib. jeil, "How lo Oteieoiiie an Kneiu.i." Kveiiiu,; si-nice al 7 o'lluck. S.ibjcci, "Men Vt no Hej-ct Ihe Last (all to Saltation." Siindai school at 2 p. 111. All ale iiitiled. X0 PERFECT DIAMONDS g M.0 . 4. . . . . , . 4. a 5 Neekwear Underwear Hoisery Mufflers Holiday Siispenders Spruce Street. Every Description. J v V ti u it t! ' K K tt K K Christmas Time Is Here There Is on old saying "Anticipation Begets More Pleasure than Idealization. ' If this be true, then Christmas time is here. The diiy for plnnnlng for gifts, and for buying not a day too early for Ihe latter, if you would avoid the rush, the push and the worry. Don't put off selecting your gifts so that you are worn out and cross when the joyous day conies. A light heart is tlie best of Christmas cheer. You will find soliciting easy work at Rogers' store. DIAMONDS Nothing you could buy could bo movo nccoptnble to tho average mnn or womrm. Wo have secured for our holiday trade a beautiful assortment of Eemulno stones, lu rich gold settings. Brooches, very latest design. $15.00 up Lockets, oxcluslve patterns 15.00 " Ladies' Kings 5.00 " Gentlemen's Rings Scarf Fins, beautiful settings Cuff Buttons, new designs Studs, brilliantly cut stones 5ee Our Window Display. I Give Green Trad ing Stamps. A. E. ROGERS, JEWELER 213 Lackawanna Avenue. ' 'A 'A 'A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAA AAA AA k t . , tr, . . , t M kk , tn. v. tn, tn, tn, tn, tn, tn, 4 tn. n tn. tn, tn, tn. Our Holiday Display This Year f Iriii(ls us in our new store better prepared than ever before "J I to caler to tin- wants of 1 LOLlDAYi SHOPPERS. :: Beautiful Things for Christmas I ICarlv choice is wise. We now, when stocks are at their in making your selection sistance ol niy llnrly-live years experience. Diamonds c.,i ; u i..:,i.- ? TJivr.c .ill ill fill iMiinn y,i imu,i, STL'DS. Etc. une uoid ana silver watcnes With the Highest (Irade Movements. . Sterfiing Silver Novelties, :? r-4 v Cut Glass and Umbrellas. And everything pertaining to Establishment. C. LUTHER, 133 Wyoming Avenue. F.STMSLISIIRD IX IS.-.7. A A A A A 'A A A A A A A 'A A A A A Scranton Transfer Co. FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPT" LY AT ALL HOURS .... Cabs, Carriages and Hansoms.... OF THE NEWEST AND BEST MAKES, WITH EFFICIENT AND, CAREFUL DRIVERS. IN FULL LV ERY, FOR PARTIES, SHOPPING, ETC., AT A MOMENTS NOTICE. SERVICE. REASONABLE RATES. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 11 11 11 5.00 " invite vou to make selections best. of Diamonds, you have the as . p.unnr'iirrc nirvnAVTe M iinvv'wuij.'j X li.l Lli lj, y- m m w v a first-class Watch and Jewelry V AA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AX -i .-.j-' 15.00 5.00 5.00 IbwmrfMWsmdft II I. '