A1 S 1i ? J " ' Km vf. THE SORANTON T1UBUNE-SATUHDAV, JM&'EMlJtill 28, 1001. 11 )' , Religious.. Till: Plymouth Church chimes says Iho fiillowlllfr pleasant llllllRS of the Conner pastor of the Second t'roHbytcrlnn church: "The Kev. Dr. Chiirlos R. Itoblnson, who has iimny friends In Plymouth church, has lately resinned n fourteen years' pas torale of the Second PttHhyterhin Hunch, of Scmnlon, Ph., and retlreil from the aetlve ministry, under elreum Htttnees very honorahle to him unit Rratll'yliiR to his fnlemls. Conscious that his health, never rnbusl, was fall hiK under the labors of li Is position, and that It was Impossible lor him to fulllll his duties to his own satlsfaetlon, in stead or ii'ultlnir until uetunll.v com pelled to Klve up aetlve work, ho pre ferred to withdrawn while his ehureh was nourishing, in spiritual and ma terial prosperity. In many ways Its usefulness has heen enlarged, and Its membership has been much llict eased, during his pastorate. Very affectlon ate and appreelatlve expressions front the ehureh attended his withdrawal, and the esteem of his people, for him self and his helpful wife, was mani fested In the provision of a substantial annuity for both during the rest of their lives. "Dr. Hohliison has had eloso relations with Plymouth ehureh. For several .years he was ealled to supply the pul pit In the summer, during Mr. Heoeher's vacation In the White mountains and elsewhere, and he Rained u place In the affections of our people well understood by the older member.0, lie was the Presbyterian representative among: the honorary members of the council that installed Dr. Abbott and Mr. Bliss In Pitin. a council remarkable for Its in clusion of ICplscopalian, Daplist, Pres byterian. Reformed and Methodist, as well as Congregational members. It was. In a very practical way, a contrimitlon to Christian union: It was the 11 rat council In ecclesiastical history In which representatives of different de nominations have united to ordain and Install rellKious teachers." The Christmas exercises of the First Cermnn Methodist Episcopal Sunday schools on Adams avenue and on Tay lor avenue were held Wednesday and Thursday evenings in the presence ot large audiences. Doth exercises were of a particularly Interesting nature. The annual Christmas festival of the Scranton deaf mute mission will be held Saturday, December 'M, at 7.4." p. m. Come and bring your friends. A ser vice will be held In the church Sunday, December 2H. at II p. m. The grand choir of the Peim Avenue D.iplist church will render their special Christmas music on Sunday. In the afternoon the Sunday school will give a. choice programme of carols and special exercises. In the evening, in addition to the appropriate music by the choir, the pastor will preach on "Farewells to the Old Year," using original crayon sketches, made during the sermon. These services are spiritual and uplift ing, nnd all "bad people who wish to be good, and good people who wish to be better." are cordially invited. ' The monthly family meeting of the Hallroad Young Men's Christian asso ciation will be held Sunday afternoon at 3.45. How James Denninger will be the speaker, lie is among the most helpful of Scrunton's ministers, and will he sure to bring a message worth hearing. The male quartette will ren der a special programme of music. All friends of the association, both men and women, are Invited. Mr. Mahy will conclude his series of Sunday afternoon talks on bible study next Sunday at ?A. Subject, "Getting at the Heart of Things." Music by the male choir. 's Services Methodist Episcopal. lllm Pail: Metliodi-t l!pl.-i 0).il church I'uks ami prjjcr ci vice tit l).:M by r.pnitli Iamkiic; (Headline at lO.iiO by yalor. J)r. ('. M. (iltlln: i las meeting in Sunday rtc-liuol .-i'iviit after inoi.i. ins sorilru.; Suuil.iy school at 'J p. in.; .Itinh.r League at li.IlO; Si'iiloi' I.i'.iuui' at O.liO; ovmini; tcivlw tit 7.110. The pa-dor will pu-aili on "The Wiec-I, of Twi'lwr .Months," W.ili-lt i-i'iilu' on Tuesday c iiiinir at 10 (. in. Alt :ne ui-ltiiiiii'. Simpson lelhnilit Ppls-uipjl i Inircli Itr-v. II, C. MoPciinult, pastor, I'rcai hinj; a I. l().:;tl a. in, anil 7,:W i. in. Miml.iy t-clmnl at 1'.' m,; .Imiioi' lc.iffiip at ." (i. in. llraniluT Hi is the il.iy vt prajei' or tin- Ppivntili Iiukhv.-i tliiiniKliniir the ihuicli. The limine Kivldi il H.::U (i. m. will b" a spci-l.il une, Tlieie ullI be a senile .Mtiinl.iy ATTENTION To physical ivaniiiics will often prevent a scriou9 illness, When there are oppressive fullness after eating, bitter risings, belching, headache, dusti ness, nervousness, with physical and mental slug gishness, prompt atten tion hlioulil be given to the condition of the diges tive and nutritive sys. terns. Not all these symptoms will occur at once or in any single case, but any one of them indicates a disordered condition of the stomach and other organs of diges tion and nutrition. A prompt cure of these conditions will be effected by the timelv use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Mcdic.il Discovery. It heals ills cases of the btoiuuch and other organs of digestion and nutrition, perfectly and permanently, Many diseases, seemingly re mote from the stomach, have their oiicin in ;i diseased condition of the organs of digestion and nutrition, "Cioldeu Medical Discovery" cures through the htomach diseases which have their otigju in a diseased condition of the stomach, nnd hence diseases of liver, lungs, heart and other organs are cured by use of the "l)is, covciy," It contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, or other narcotic. It is a true temperance medicine. Accent no substitute for "Ooldfti Med ical Discovery," There is nothing else "just a good," ''I wjs a total wreck could not sleep or eat," writes Mr. J. O. Ileeri-. of ilerryman. Crawford Co., Mo. "for two vc.ir I tried medicine from loctors but received very little benefit. I lost rlch ami stienulh, was not able to do u good day's work. ( commenced taking 1)1. l'icrce'1 Colilcn Medical Discovery, unit when 1 hud taken one bottle 1 could sleep, ami my appetite was wonderfully improved. I bnve takcu live bottles and am stilt Improving." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con itlpatiou by curing the cause. They do rot beget the pill habit. ciriilinr and ir-gulir ivalili lilulit pr-rilir Thu day I'Miiliut. Il.miplou Mirr-t .Mrlliutli-t Kpl.-iijp.il ihillth Itcv. .I.iiiict Ih'iiiilnw, p.idur. Scnlii-i on Sun day ns follow. Hiintbe pM.ni' inert Inff at 7 n'rlnckt led hy II, T. Hlonej pri'ilclilln: senile at IU..MIS mililret n( -trillion. "Iinpoiliiii.itc Pray. it;" cIim nipellnit alln pti'iti liiim miiIh'I 'sun djy ilioiil at ; p. ni,; bitenni'illati' Iciitiio nt it i. III.; ipci'l.ll llpuollll IimhIIi' senile at (I..M), William I'atsolH, le.l.ler, Kiwiltnr ptiMtliltnr sir Mil" .It 7,ri); snhect nf kiiiioii, "IViitiiinl," I'rjyrr iiii-elliar eieulliii and w.ilih niuhl M'lilec Tuesday cvoiiIiik. Avtiiuy .MethodM llpl.rop.il ilniuh, imner MoliM'.v inmne ai.d lb l.iw.ne i"liet-llei. W. II, SimpM.n, p. II., p.i-lnr. l),-ntlin,il imvilnjr ot the Hrr.tlifl Ii.idiI d( SI. Paul nt !'.() n, Hi. I'li'.uli. Iiib nl W.:;u a. in.! uhjetl, "The tde.it l'o-l-hlllllei ot our .Valine," Mmd.iy ihnol at J. ill) p. lit. Kpwoilli leaKiie at il.::o i. in. I'r.Mihlus at T.sn 1 1. in.; siihitit, "Tlii- Diiine seiii'l Om ot Self lido flirlt." I'lMier inei-tlng, Wcilnn il.iy, at 7,"i p. in. On Tueliy ernlni, Pee. Ill, wnli li iiluhl senlicji. (lood iiitmie nnd plenty of it. Sml.il and ii'llslous tm-ptlnaf. S'.ils live and all tne wilie.nn'. 1'ioiMrmi' MetlioilM KpiMop.il thuuh-ltev. (,'eninc A. Cine. paMuf. The Hiulherhood of t. Paul meet for piai-e nl Hi n. in. I'reai IiIhk .it Kl.Wl. .vtiliji'd, "Vnur Ni'M Dnvlllngi" Sunday fehool lit 2 (i. in. Kimnrtli Icigui' at lU'i; topic, "Atriea," Wairen fi, lleese, leader. Ilrenltii; sernmn nt 7,.'!i hy llev. .tolin l.aliil. of Wyo ming sfinliuiy. A.h Street .Melhndlsl l.'til-ci I ihuicli Itcv. I. It, All-tin, pa-toi. Morning pivaililng teivlie at l(l.,'!(l, sitbliit, "The S.nlue'H ami Mvri'tneu ( Itecnlli-rtloii." Class Ineellnj; at II. Wl n. In., t'harle-i t'lonp. leader; Snndav si honl al C p. in., li. Slim:, rlipeiinti'iiilent; .luiilor l.f.mue at .1 (i. in.. Mm. S. . rliiilili, -iiperliiti'inlenti l;i Mftilh I.'';il'Iic at I!. I p. in.. Mix lteheee.1 H.lmj, son, leader. Ilienlii'X piculiiiii; sen lie at 7..'lu. A eoidt.il weleotne. l'list (.'erui.ui Mcllioili-l Kpi.-eopd ihiuili, Ad ams aiciiin- and Vine ftieet C. Ilnlillin, pa-lor. IMvine scnlce.s I0."i) a. in. and 7.;!0 p. in, Sun day S'hool at noun ulid nl :! o'llncl; p, in. al the Tajloi ineiiue ihapil. TiicmIjj- I'lriilug, w.ilcli ulgltt seivhes wilt ln held, liegiiuiiiii; at S.H0. tin Xew Year's day evening at 7.."i) a union lueellnif ot the tlnee (in man llpuoilli Umru'S ot this cily will bo held at nur iliurdi. X.iy Aug .Methodist KpUeop.ll ehiiuh -Itev. T. IT. ii-.lin, pasl-tr. Sunilay seliool at .'."11 p. 111.: class meetlus; at :!..'!(! p. 111. Pieiiihinif eilvlie .it ,.i!(i i. 111. A (orilt.il welcome lo all. Afrieau Mrthndi-t Kisiopal 1I11111I1, Howard Place Pi'. 11. !:. Pentley, pa-l' r. Piiudihig at 10.WI a. 111.; Sunday sdiool, 2,:a) p. 111., A. Por ter, Mipeiiiitcndent. (hiisiian Kudemoi- souk and (irayer senile, 7.15 p. in., leil hy llrothei.s dallies and Cull. Itev. (!, V. Klneaid. of ("h.iiuhei-liiiiK, will pii'jih at 7.1, p. in. A (0rdi.1l weleoni" to nil. Baptist. I'enn Vieinie ltaptl-t dmidi. Peim aMime, he tween Spiuee and Mnileii streets. Ktianueis al ways weleonie. Prciclilng liioiniug at Kl.iio and evening at 7,:i0 hy the pastor. Itev. Ituheil 1. Y. I'irrie, 1). 11. Morning pr.iyei.s in the lower Inn pie al li. IS. The choir, under the leadei.-liip of Prof. Haydn Hrans. will lender special Cluisluu. iiiimc nl all of the sevvire.s. Theme ot the man. lie; sciinnii, . "The Cliii.stnias Altei-Tlioiinht." Sped.il Siindiy sdinul ,-eniees at 2 o'eh-ik in llm .uidltoiiiuii; all the loimer inemheis of the sdiool and fiiends aie coidially invited. Young People's' ini'i'tliig i'l (i.iid. Sunilay school at the Jienioiiil mission al !,.."0 j. 111. Topic of evening sermon "111 the (lloaniing, or I'aiewells lo the Old Ye.11." At this seiviee the pastor will iw oiivin.i! (i.iyoii ili.iwlngs to illustrate the theme. Kraugi-IUtic meetlne following the M-rvicra 111 the aiidltoiiiun. 1'it-t llaptiht Cliurili, Soulli Main ;ieiiue Hev. S. 1'. Matthews, pastor. The usual pivaililiii; -crvices inurning and vrrning. I0..T0 a. 111. and 7.30 p. 111. In (he morning James (S. ll.iiley. of Colgate imbeislty, will ociupy the pulpit. Il.ip-ll.-ni at the elo.se of the owning stiihe. Sunday school a p. in.. Dr. II. (I. lieihloe, simeiinlni dent; liaptist Young Peopled I'iiIoii seulee, Il..'i0 p. in. ill assembly loom. We1l11r.-d.1v evening, covenant senile, 7."U o'doil,. All are loidi.illy invited to these seniles. .laiKsou Street Daitist church -Men's innining pra.ier meeting at 9.,'Ml. Hi-other lleniainiii Smith, leader; topic. "The 1'niitles.s Tiee." Seniioii liy (ho pastor, Idv, Thomas de Crudiy, 1). p.; topic, "Paul's rum option of l.hhur." The Ilihle sdiool Mill meet at 2 o'clouk, Chailes llolle.v, m (.eilnlcnddil, Sped.il evening son ice at 7 sliaip. liif (ustor win hoc an edue.ilior.al mis-ion iry address, illu-tialed vi lilt -l,ieo)iii(ou; lni.--iriii.iry h.vuiiut will he simg fioni the canvas--. This sei ike will lie of gieat interest mid v. ill lead us through lower Ilurin.ili, tin livid in wlii. li the :tMstliot nil ion, Adoniram .lii.on, ion.eir.itod his I It.-. The public me coidially inviled. Slr.ni gets will he nude weliome. Memorial baptist chuuli lliiudi aieniie and Oal, street Itev. W. I-'. Divies, pastor. The pa--tor will ptcidi 'el.-li In Hie morning and KnglMi in the rirnlng. Sunday sdin.d m j p. m. AUcr the evening fermon Hie chinch will have loin million seiviee, nl whidi lime new uiemhois will he iidmltled, fiiTi'li Itidue ll.iill-l Clim-ili-Mniiilng pia.-r mooting at !U1. (Imuh senic-s nt lii.iiii and 7,iill. Tlie choir will sing 11 number ot Chii-lnus selections and the pastor will delber shon er iikiiis al botli senile-, Siind i.v - Imnl al II, I.",-, meetlus of the . 1 1 1 n i , . r sociely al ii.ii1); pi,ne, inert Ing of the Senior sue ii-iy al li..lu. Shiloh Baptist dnudi-Uo'v. .1. 11. Poddle. pi (or. All-day inoi'linK. Pieadiing, 11 .,, m i,v the i.istoi-, siibjeil, "The I'mver ot (lo-l's Wi.id". Sunday sdiool at I. :.u i. in. Pieaelilui- at :; p. in., by Itev. Dr. Hrnlh'.v, ia.or llnwaid I'laie Afiie.in Meiliodi-i i:pl-iop.il chmch, a-.slliil he Dr. KI111-.1I1I. 7,ii0, pio.irhlne by p.i-ioi; s-ulij,,.'', "Chll-t, (he llluh I'lle-i." All .lie weh-nu. ni'i-liiy nnllir ll.iptlsl oim-.' 'eoih- union. Aioiiiiay pienlnii; lue-d.i.v pm-iiIuu, iholr jn.nil-e and waldi mtt-tliiu: Wednesday eiinlm;, pioai-li. luu: 1'ihl.iy owning player nieetlng, l'ii.-t Wel-h H.iplU ihiiuli, M.iikel sliee!--Itev. .1. V, Hallos, pa-tor. Seniles III a. ni. and il i. in,; Sunday -ihnol, 2 p. m. The eieii III',' senile will lie .lonihi'ted ill the CuhIMi l.iii;u.iue. Piesbyterlnn. I'll-I I'le.h.vli'il.m ilienll- Niilei lli.i'll .1, 111. and 7,.'ii! p. m. Dr. Mil.cnd will pioaeli. Sliaiwois weluiiiie. Second I'icshWeii.ni cliin, h, .leliriioli aieniie MoinliiK sen-lie, i).:i); oieiilng senile, 7,:I0, )r, W. I'. Ci'diliiiKloii will iieinpy iulpll iiionilng .11 id CM't'luL' lliei'li Itldnu I'li'sb.iliil.lll 1,1111 li -ri-, I. (, l.au.lng, pa-ioii Kov. , fuster, awUljnt, in.iiii .1, in, and 7,i.o p. in., si-iiiiv. nl ivoishlp with seiiuoni hv the paslni np(iiopilale tn (he last Sunday nf the ,ioar, 12 1)11,1,. clmol an- nlioisjiy; il.) (i, in,, I'lirJ.tl.ni Ihiile-uoi, .Ml loullallv iuvlled and welci'inod. Wa.hbtnii Stieot I'losb.ileilan Cliiudi- Hoi, .lohii P. .Modal, D, I)., pa.-oi. Senhos .11 i),:lrt 1 and ",) p. in. Hlhle school at 12 in, I'liiMlan Ktuleaici- jmuig people's coiisoci-iliun sen-lie al 11.20 p, 111, llul-llnis imbli- 'll lie lope.iled, tlicheslra will be pievnl. In Hie nb. .11110 of Hie pi.tor Mr, A, V, Mower will picnh III the mniiitm; and llev, .1. .1, IhiuMu 111 lie owiiiiig, All weliiiinc, Adams Aienue ihapol, New 111k .tieet-'lhe Hot, lames uies will pioadi al 10.:!0 and id ".sin. Sumla) sdiool al il o'ch, k, Mi, Ch.iiidlei, ilpeiiileiiinl, Mr, llushrx will leach the iiicu'n llihle class, Clill-lian Cudeaim- will moel ,il II, "i, l.aigc .llli-iiiliiius ale e.ieiei .it 1;..,. closing sinlies of Hie j ejr. EpitiCopal, si. I.uki's I'aiUli- Itev. JUmcis liae, D. p., louor; Itev, lalwaul .1, lliiiliiou, uiuie. I'a.i SiiniU) aim (hlbtinj.. SI. Luke's ihiiuli- "...il a, nt. , holy i-oniuiiiuioii; UVM .1, m,, iiioruluij; piaiei- ami senium; 7.i!0 p. in., I'viu sonu. SI. MaiK's ii.iic S .1. Ill,, holy lOiniiiunionj lil.iiu a. m,, Minion and IiqIv loiummiloii; il p, 111., SiiiuUy sdionl; 7,iu p. 111., enuiiig prayer and seiuioii. St. lieoine's, Oliphanl--2..'lo, Sunday school; il.llO, I'M'iiiug piajei- and siiinoii, 1,'avt l.'ud inl-sloii, pifscott au'iiue-2.:'o, Sun day sdiool, I'lg: Stint iiiisslon, South Slde-2.i:0 p. in., Sun day mIiooI. I Imuh of the lioml Shepherd, comer Muiisoy aieniii' and (bun Itldge .treet-ltev, I'uiiiU R. Sunday ' School . , -. I,v Lesson Quarterly Review. j.E.Giibert,D.D lOr r;..Ml nnnHn Secretary of AmsrlMn December 29. hourth Qllarte1- ?Son "" (UlN'MltAI, SI'ltVliV -Willi tin' oreopttoti of two lc"on, our istl.illes dining Iho ipiailcr haw bcoii In portions of I lie liblory of l.-r.id lu l!a)pl. Two Rre.lt lo.tiloi h.tie boon lotHplenniis, .loeph and .Mixes, both Hie Ml lours of Hielr pioplc. Ono lid l.-i.id Into llu.ipl, the other led I i .1(1 nut, Itulli tiunlloslid hluli iU.illties nf slalt.'in.iii.-hlp and showed what the laie lo.ild iodiiie, They woie men for their times- Ihey i mild tint h.tie cvchangeil ilue, The work ot r.uli fitted Into the illviiie plan in ailMindu'a: the posteilty of Ahiali.im lu lis appointed destiny, I'lllsT l,i:.ss(IN'.- (HI, II, ",lno,h Sold Into Pkpt." I'eiiesls, Msi , 12-JKI. Tin' jnunge.l of liiiiibV ons was sent by lil.s lather In leain of the welfare id the shepherd biolhrrs tending the Hoiks In Sihodiem. Hy this kindly net he iv.is pill In llie powi-l- of tho-e who luted hint he i.UHenf.l f-itlici's love. I!nvy inoinptod irinile.', which was itiorlod only to i;li place lo Imi'ib iiro, Ishmaollllsli tindisiiirn (airy hint Into Ktlpf. The be.iullllil ic.it, dlpie,l lu the blond of a goal, was made In upir-inr lit.sdiood lo the gtlef-stllikili father. sCtON'I) l.l'.i-'-ON.-Ocl. 12. ".lo.-ipli In I'll son," (Jeuesls xwl.v, 2ii, lo il, 1.",. The Innnirnt and virtuous young tn.ni falls liitlm lo i linn I ions wotuan'.s hate, hut finds favor with his kieper throuith the inuiy ot (in, I. Appointed to senile lie prows hlni'clf liu-twoilhy. lu his now position he oseicl-e-s liLs ttltt whuh l.'od !.ie liiin to lutotpiet 1110.1111- hy which it fellow pii soner Is made to kiiuw- hi tale. Seining the op poitimlly he reelles his hl-loty, (deads hii 'lino come, and luges kindly treatment nnd iciiitm liraiue. Tlllltl) I.OMINV-DU. .'id. ".lo-eph i:alted," tiencM. .ill, 2S-III. -Pliaiaoli brnuglil .lo-eph out nf pli-inu In Intel (u c I a dieaiii. I'lca-id Willi Iho .loiing man's irmd ni.d spiill he itpiiolnled him In make ready for the famine, which was pu dlcled. .Iii-opli was set met nil the land of l!u.ipl Willi iib.-olutp aiilhority over Hie people. The siicnet. ring was given lo him lor the exeiti lion of stale affairs, lie was made to ride in a i hat lot and all the people bowed l-loie li int. Dining seven jears of plcnly lie g.ilhct"d vi-t sloies of grain and laid lltiin up lu the granaries cf the gnat cities. l'Ol'ltTII l.l'0.-(M. 27, ".tn-cpli and Ills lliolhicn," tiene-is, ih, l-n.-ln the time if fallible the sons ol .lamb null" twin; into Kvrypt to buy coin. Our lesson desciibo theli Inloniew ultli -losepli mi their -eeend il.-it. At tint time he wits nl the height of hit- puwei, and they stippn-ed he was an Kgjptlan (i.-im-e. lint ho leiogni.ed llieui and inade hiin-elf known lo lliom. He .illajnl their teals wlildi ii.itiir.iily aio-o on considering their edl londuit and a-i-silted tbent that (!rd had oidetcd n,i (lie noml of Urael. nnd ended by s.i.i lug lh.it the household should be bioiiKht into la.".ipt. I'll'TH l.ls(l. -Nov. : "Death of .lost-ph." (ieiic.-l. 1, (.V2i;. - ller .l.uob p.K-cd aw-iy .lo. soph's biotliieu leans! t ti.it he wnuM iuui-h llieni for tlieir wiottg doing. When Ihey sought i'nr niveiies he Ireatcit lie-iii tilth meat lon-ideia-lion. The leioi.i-iliation was i-iuplote. the age of one hundred and ten teais .lo-eph ill-d, being iii'inillteil lo see his gieat si.iiidchiliheii. before ileith he i.illod hi- hielhien and evaeled a'liloilgc lh.it on leliirnlug lo I'.in.iin the.t would i airy Ui his Imnes for lmil.il, a pledse whuh was faithfully kepi. SIXTH I.IM)X. f, II), ". ,i, Opple...-td in Kit.tpt," .M.iodii-. i. 1-1 1, .lo-eph v.-.i- (he sruir iliim of lii.s iieople. Atli-i liis death tlio.v ttvio lecirded ttltli .Mi-pic ion In- llie king wbo did i-oi know him. As their iiiuuhein had gieadv in-(i-e.tsod. II wa- te.ii oil llial llio.v luiulil unite Willi enemies ng.ihit i:u.iil, and po Ihlt le.ne tin: lottutry, giv.itl.i- to its lo-. II was tlrnfoi,, deemed wi-o in Hie iuloie-l of the peopl ' wel fnie to iodine them to slatoiy, lli.it in Hit.. -ni-illtlon tliey nilslit moie e.i-il.v bo mt.nnllril mid lo.lili- in, He piolil.lble in tlteil- likor. sr.VI'.VIll I.CS'-OX. Xv. 17. "The Cliildhoud nf Closes." i:odus, li, 1-10. failing by oilier op- Hatoinan, icttor. Sunday anor (hii-nna.-. Jhun ing (uayer al ln..:i u'clock: Muulai -ilmul and lei tor's da al :!.::n p. in.; i-u-niug pia.ier at 7 p. in. Si. David'.- ihiudi t'ohbiaiion of ih.. p,i lltidiaii-l, 7,::0 nud Hl.ilii; n.-ning -ong. 7....1; Sunday tdin, 1, 12 o'eloik. The I hii-lm.i- luii-ii ttlll be lepealid. hi L-I-, ihiudi. i-oiiior U.idiingion aienue aid P.uk siiii't llei. I', s, Itilhnline. it- int. si. tiles at 1D..:ii j. mi., .'.;;ii j,, ,. , ;.;!l , All seat-, no. All welcom-. Heformed Episcopal. Hi.ui' Ib'ioiii'.ed i:pi-mpal i.iiiidi, M.iumuig aienue, 1,,-liitv llulbiii.t -iicrt-Iti-v. liooige I. Altidi, (Mstoi. Piayei- and pi ii-e ronho at u. .n a. in.; Hit tne wo-nip, ii.:;ii a mid 7,:'D (i. 'c. I'l caching by the p,-toi; inoininy, "The 'lliiiit. Which I an and the Thing- Wlildi Cannot li. Mi.'ikeii," II, li. ii: 27; eveniiig, -pei-Ld clang- Il-Iit -etvite. --doll' (illt". I. a,, i ill ,.i sl.l.l sdiool at 12 le.; Young IVoplc' i M.i-ielj ot I lui-- iiau i.iiue.iioi-, ii.u p. in. in plan- ,,t lii, Wed- lllsdl.v elilllllg plajor luiolllll.. ll.lle will be ,i w.ilih iini-i'iig on Tin-day oniiing al n mi o'i link. All aie weliiji.i'-. Evangelicnl Lutlicinn. Li.iugoliial l.titlirttui-CiMiil. Luke, iiiii.l.lii: cjii-tle, (il., it :!;. s-l. Mail, s, W.i-lihiuii and I'ouiieeiiih -.'n-i-t Itev. -. I.. II unci. I'll. 1)., p i-i.,--. xi-nln, ii..iii a. m 'I 7. Mi ii. in.; I.ml.oi h-aciie. il n. in sui'ili.i -ihool, 12 in,; li-i,,ii band, 2.UI p. in, S.ltlllll 1C. S.l I li ... .,,, IV, .1,,.. .1 ,,- v.... I....' i-v'i.i.l,,,. T .",, " I Ibd.t Tiinll.t, il.ini- .i'.iiiiio nnd llitlbetiv slli-el Itet. C. (!. piek.'i-, p,.oi, -i-i-the. lu.iio n. iii. nud ,,:.n p. m.; l,uth,. loagi e, ii.:;i) i, HI,; Mlllil.lt sdiool, IJ in,; lll-sloli liaud, -.iliiid.it. PI a. in. M, Paul's, -hull .hi line 1,'ev. . ('. I.. Lau-i. pa-lot. i-u lies lo.iiii and 7..M p. in.; ( .unlay sdiool, 2.;:n p. m,; Caiediellial i I.i-, ii. 1 ', p. ni. hill i lunch, t ei I.i i .iM'iiti" and llhch shoot llev. .lames Vtiiho, pa-tor. S.nlies pi.i'n ,i. m. mid 7. in p. in,; Miiulaj' sdiool, 2 p. in. M. Pom's Pii-coll incline l(.-t, .lollll Hall dolph, instiir, M-rt hes o..:n a, in.; Siuid.i.t -i lino), 2 i. in. Ihumiiiiiel Uietiuaii.polishl ihiiuli, l,i,e slieol-ltev. 1'iiilliiainl Silicliueler, u-li.i. I'lc.idilug In Ihe I ii ii. inn 1.111-jli.iuc, ID a. In.; siuiil.iy -i hool, 2 p. In. lil.ne Htaugellcil l.iillni.iii chinch (;iuei.,l synod), i inner of Jt.ulU.ui ateime and Mulheiry sliril Itev, l.iilhir lle.i Waling, pi, tin, !i,;:u ,1, m., Sunday sdiool; ll'.iii) a Divine woishlp, l0ilc, "The So.ilnl Yultra"; 7 i, in., You.ii: People's nii My ClnMlaii I'nde.noi ; ,'iti p. m,, Dillni- unishlp, liiplc, "Tlie u-li- of llie IIUnY, I'W'l.thndy W'l'llollle, MlRcellaneous, Cabai.t lleioiuiod iliimli, Milium- .itoiiuo and (ilb-on stioot-ltov. JLiilon l I'irur, u,toi. Su Mi es at lo.il') n. pi, ami 7,.-;u p. w, Sunday seliool, II. I", ii, pi.; llul.llin licl.-.noi, ; p, pi. Cutis lil-iii, SaluuLiy, :i.i,() p. in. .Mmiilng stibjeu, "The Woinloilul Naino;" etinlim, "I'nioslght and Illudsli-ht." All SoiiIk' l'iiuis.ilit ihuicli, Pine -licit, Hoar Adams lUomii ltd. 'Ihoiiias II. Paine, (Uslot, Divine soniio wllh .i-iiin,ii at lu.iiu'.i. m, Mil,. Joel; "Xew c-.ir lulliualloii-." Miuday sdiool at 12 in. Seals tioe, llveijbody wehoine, (iuspi'l Tabiiii.ide, .lelfeis'in incline, lliininoie .Limes l.ii-liin.in, ii.toi', Sunday m-iiIio; PieaihhiK, lo.-'i'l li. in., by llev, .loliu ( os, unit ".') i. in. Ilible si hool, 12 in. Young People' uncling, li.M) i. ni. Mission uy Day. On Tues day 'tit 1st lu II .Hid Misslouny Alllanic im-t-liiu; 'J.iitl p. m. mid waldinlght ki'iibe at II i, in. r'lnt Chiucli (Miibt iscieulUl), ulu -Vdanis .-to-i ue -Sunday soniio,, Id.iai a, in, and 7,.ii) p. m.i Sunday school, (l.n a. in.; mhji-ir, "Chiistlau SiielHo." Tostbuoiilil iiieellngs Weilnenlaj eiili Ins at S o'clock. 'Ihe chuuli Is nl-u oien ovoiy day ilurlrg the tveik. The Hlblo and nil finis lion scli-m i' liu-iiitiiiii U keit In lis uoe (uihllc loading loom, "Science mid lloallh, wllh the Key In Siilpluif," by May Hiker l.ddy, will Le liuiiiil to Inii-sliuJliils ivllhoul dingo. Vislijis and lilliis of imiulij aie welii'iiiod and glun lomlooiis uttciitiuii ami biloimallou five. I'llsl I'rlinlllu' Mi-thodl.t chiucli, (iici-n llidiji' -llev. li. J.ec, pastor. Pleaching ul lO.lin a, in, and 7 (i. in.; nihlivw, "Jlomoili's," "Looking Holli Wa.ts," All ate wiliuiue, '.Ion I'liilul i:p!-(o(,.il ihiiuli, 20 Cipoii-i' uiciuif Muel.'.v sdiool. ll.::0; piddling, lo.ilu and ;.ai), ) Ihe p.l.l.'i, Hot. ,1, W. All- Ollgir. Sub ueip liieasiires to Inline the Israelite. PIi.ii.ii1i ileloimllioil lo but Iholr male intitnls In ilealli, thus tn Ki.ulually Iodine nnd iiIkoiIi the popula tion. A titolhii'.s lute found u way In i"c,tp! the fills t. All i.lli Mas pttp.lled, her liahe placed therein ami Moated on the Nile. Pound by lit" king's il.unilitil, llie mother was hioiiglil by tin! sister lo tun-,' nnd une lor Iho llllle one, ttlihli was aflorttnid ndoiloil lulo the in.cil (amity, In this w.ty 1 In i'c women became the gu inll.uis nf the o.uly .teats of Mu.-o. IIKHITII l.i:S0.--Nov. 21. "Uoihl's Toninei nine Lesson," ls.il.th, 1, ll-2s-The 1 1 1 Is- nf this lesson is Intended In coter Hie iiha lint on Hits day Hie ullgloiis tvoihl studied n tiniporatiie l,' sou. Il piopfi'lt denotes also lint nil Hie win Id in all time holds ilttiially the same Ideas nit this Mibjeit. A .lovl-li i.i Her Iwintj-llio nil liules ago sols loilli I lie etils of strung ililuk as a lifoiiiui- tvoithl do In our llllle, 'llie -line i Heel l pioiluced lintf a thou by iilrohnt tipoli nil the lneiil.ll and physloal pov.-ors, lestillitig In gloat pmet.slly and potoit.t, NINTH I.I'.'MIV.- Il.-i. 1, "Tim (all of tojes," I'-ViiiIiis, ill. 1-12. The gle.lt llheiiitnr nf 1-l.tel was eiigauel in his milin.uy location us a -hip. held III Mldl.tu whin (inil apiieaied to him, hist lu ii biunltig biisli ami lb, n in nn addles, Thu stall ling- phenomenon um-lul hi- atleulioii, nnd the I. 'id's wonls Iti-liintid him. Hod di'ilaied his i(ii'iii-i lo debtor his people fiom (he bond :ire In ligvpt and lo plant them lu fnuaitt, llie land proiiil-ed lo Hn.ihani, ami proposed lo -end Mo-es as Hie captain ami orgaiiii-or of I hi- gieat lio-l, Inil Mo.-es hoslt.ttoil, il itibllug his ahlllly for the potfoim.ime of so gieat ,i t.i-k. TUXTII I.Kssox.-llec. S, "Moses ulid I'lia raoii," Kioilin. i. 1-10.-Mo-os tiohlod al length lo be Iho In-liunienl in the hand- of (,'od lit biiiigliig Israel out ol bondage. Hy a long' -dies of iiileivietv.s he -ought to pci-u.idt' Ph.li.inh to lot the people go, but all sill II etltle.llies, ill-coin. p.iuled us they weie with m. melons dl-;i!ays of dltbie power, hid little o" no inthti'iiie ttitli llie absolute king. At leiiglli the Ahnlghly del v mined In cha.-tl-e the lai.tptians by sla.ting all BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS. By Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, D. D. From Author's Notes in "The Sunday School Lesson lllustr.it )r," PjjMVu.I by F. II. Rsvel & Co.. Chisago. 111. J 'Ihe eihoe of nur glad Chiistimis time hate not pa id .iiv,i.i, We can still hear Hie tiiciiy bells tinging on? their go-pel mi'.-age.s ,-f po.no and good. will. Mm hate all hiaid Ihe tucs-age? Hull- iiiipnit.uil that we hate a li-.teu'ng ear and heed the Ma-tu's me-.-.ige. 'Ihe (Jo-pel hell- are iiiiglng nur laud Imm -i.i .., s-., llie oil now. of live - il --:u ii.ti. Do the tiling In ton and i-i. , I "1 l.oil Hi lined Ihe woiid, Thai His only -,in He gate -Mho-i.e'ii holietrlh on Hun Cinl i-tlng life -hall have:" Main teaihcis will gite atleulioii in a ci totiotv ot the SnniLi.i .-chool Ios-oun -it tin e.ir, llul I hate nlwat-i tounil il piniitahli pa-t 1 on --, llAAtAiiiAtttitjtttttlAAl.sAAJ.ttt. ject "liiealiing ll.lll'l." Wohl'lile I'allow." lo all. - Hid 'The al- fiee. Lnd KIDNAPPED A PRESIDENT. Recent Death of n Man who Once Performed Tlmt Astonishing- Part. I'lom ihe l.i,iii-tl., ( omiii .loiiin.il. To go iIdwii In lti.siin-y us tin- iml.v pornim who over kidnapped a president ol' thi I'nili'ii Suites jdioiild be- I'liougb for one niitn. nnd tbls distiiti'tion bc liuigs to t'upiulii K. C. ('oli'iniiti. win) (Hod yt'Sli'iiliiy. 'I'lic cpLsiiib' niij't-s inn ol' tlio iiin.sl inti lest illy, stories ot ;t i-iii-Ht-r n-nitful nl" sttici'dotcs. Thin wns in those old dny.s bi'l'oii. tin, riilli-onds lmil liiuiinl the laud tilth steel, the days just niter lite .le.liati ivnr. when tin- .Mh'-dssliipl itiiii the si-innl wilier roiiil of the i-oiiiitiy's lu-ogri ss, ii ml the iliiyihttr p.ilaces Hint (illed frotit I.oii'uvllli' to .Now (irl"iiun ti-epe I'ninoiis on t wii i-onilncnts, Zacluiry Taylor was president ol' tlie Tuiied SiiitPH.und i 'up lain Cnieiiian kliluiuuit'd him nnd ran uivay Kiiyly up stream ttitli tlie nfllcl.il steamer or eoitveyaiii-i' struggling far in the tear al'ler tlie river i,re hound Sala dln. That tvas on Xiichury Tayloi-'s til uiiiphiil tour of tlie i-oiintry, and the lanie of tin- exploit brought thousands on thousands of dollars to the' rolemaus and established their Hues of uteaiiK-rs as the foremost lu the river mule The llrsl Thomas i t'oli'inan owned a line ol'llne (iiii'keis plyliij, from Louis villi to .N'div Drleaiis. They were the big Moating imlaieH of that day, uud the pride of i be Inl was the Jsiil.iilln. -N'othliiK that beat ivatcr on two rivers eould hold her when t'uiitaln t'olenmn chose to turn her loose "with u nigger siiiut on her Hiifety valve nnd her fur puii' iholied with rosin uud pine," Voting; T. t'. t'oli'intiii I'oniiuundeil her. There was a boat belonging to a rival line that sometimes; disputed with the Hulmliii tlie sway of the river. Tho rival always had it chunce, but the Hahtdlii always got thero Hist. I'rt'sldeiit Xaehury Taylor was on his famous tour of thu country. To eom iiiaud the boat that carried him on tho Mississippi was nn honor coveted by all Ilia euptnliiH. "Did I touch and Heady" mis it Keiitui'Iilaii and a warm friend of the t'oleinaiis, mi they expected, of course, to be chosen for the honor of conveying the pi-p.sldeni, However, thu wishes of tjeiieral Taylor were not con sulted, I lu wan at Vlclisburg, Miss,, nud the reception i-uiiuiiluee thero tb cided that the rival boat should cany him up lo .Memphis. When the word ciilili) to New Orleans, where the boats were laid up, the disappointment mi dm fsttladlii was the more Intense, for It wits Ihe losu of a sure thing, iihlle tho Joy on the rival boat iviis. of course, the greater from the unexpectedness of the victory. lllg monsters of gloom nud Joy. the sti'iiniers pulled uwny from thu New Orleans duel; side by side. "Anyhow, boys, we'll show them the Saladlu Is the better boat," said t'up iulii C'oleiituii, and his crew answered htm with n will, Thu Haladln began to druiv ahead. Then together, llckety-spllt, up the liver they runic, ami the people on the levees ami Ihe hands In the Ileitis stopped tn watch and to wonder, for they never before had seen tun boats going uii the .Mississippi that waj. And i Ihelr llisl botn In n flngle iiluhl, 'Iho br.tollles woie. to be ptnltdotl by Iho IiIimiiI nf the P.m liver limb wlildi they sirbitded on (he iloor iost4 n( ihelr dwillliigs, Itl.r.VI'.xTII libSMIS'.. Doc. I."., "I'he Pass, liter," Psoilus, Ml, l-ir. - Asa ttinii-irl.il of Hod's mercy lu spiting Iholr llnl Imm whin the l!gji t Luis' llr.l horn ttete.laln Iho Lsi-.ioliles by ill line ii .1 ntn.i in I i h. en id a lo.i-t w hid i was to he pirpi'tuil Ihioughoiil .illn aeiieratlom, A Liiuh without blemlili was eatrli h.v u fiiull.i or gtoup of fanillhw, the liietnbir of which woie glrilel, with sh'ne.s on Iholr feel and stalf In their hands, tokens of the oiprdod illglit on the liinirmv fmui Pgipt to l.iu.1,111, lids le.il w.i- also in crimp i Hied Willi the eating of linle.ui nod hi cut, begin lillig aii'l enilmg with a holt contnciiioii. TWI'.I.I-'TII Ulr-OX.-Pfe. 22, lul-linas I.e. Sou, l-alali, I'i, 1-7. -The historical part of tills 1e-snti, pel Mining to Y. biihin, Xiphlall and Milli on foims Ihe ln-l.s fur Iho illd.,(ile poitlou wlildi wns ih'sli'iicd to coiufoil l-r.irl in a lime ol de spondency, The picdlctlvo port Ion -eeins to hate little iifercitci' lo Ihe Idstoiiial and illitactie, tn he it kind of nii'illim oec.lsloneil hy the nut pumlng of Ihe Holy splrll. Il ha niwats been inidolslnoil lo lefer lo Ihe Messiah, and the titles, U'otideifiil, I'oiin-ellui, Mighty (,'od, llti il.istlng I'ather, I'liuce ol Peace, hale ben appropriately iipllied lo ,le.ns and could not be letetiod lo ant ol her. CI.OsINt; 'IIIoCtillTS. Lot tho-e who sudor ittoiiglully turn for eiicniiiagiuicnt to .liieph Sold lulo skitety by his biethteu, east Into pil.-ou lluoiigh the liilsi'epies-'iilalloii.'i of Pin i.ioh's wife, he iieierllniless nllaiued il piisltlon of great promiti-'iicc uud iisotulno.( wlildi he no inpleil with linuoi'. Mint can li.iim a mall who d"is liglil; I.i I tho-e who u-p'te to a mi Ion ion-idol- that o.uly life is iloiu'eil lo prep.ii.illuti, It took !o-is dghty yeais, iiol one of them in vain, to get le.idy to be Hod's i-cpresiiitaitto, nnd l-i, ill's liMiler, 111 .lo.eph and Mo.-ei we bate I'ouihltiiil l.ne tlilues nin! aliilll li-. The it, , Id netils men of goodne uud hrain- and will loc-ognize and n-e llieni. the I.i-t Sunday of the year lo eninlia-ii'e t!.o p.i--ilig d.i.t.. and gite -o.-ue ti-.no to u letioiv of ille. Ji.it we Iiol 1 tit ii the nilention ot our sc-lio'i-a.- to Hie -oleum tiiith thai mil Hies .is will a t In- .tear diaweth lo il do-oV The l.i-l S.ibb.illi of Hie j ear Las come. (1 ho.v itiickiy t!u jears mil hi. Il.nv slight aie the chinges mad" In the ligtiio. In indio.il - the Xew Ve.ii, as we .-iiiiplj i hang,' 1 in 2. The old jo.ir Pud n thing, b,u Ihe i.its ol light fiom ItKH in-.' i.illing aihwMit our p.ilhw.ij. How j.te.it aie the i h inges in out lite- in Ill's on.' -hoil .tiar. None ol li- hue stood slill, We me nearer beaten m laitner iiw.iv frcni II than we wuc a .tear ago. Hear leaeh-r, whiietii ton do in pio-iiiting- ihe 1 1 ii t It lo .tour -chiil ir.i loiii.v. f..il nut to (ui-eiit le Us a- a ptisonal, pieilou-, ptc-ettl S.ttioi- -o cadi mi-inher. "Th"re i- no oilier ii.inie giteti imu'i't- lieatcn wl'."ieby we urn !,e -aie-l." If v bate sligltiod our pildloge- o- i,egleiled our op lioiiiniiiic, hi ii- ItCDI'.KM Tin: TIMC, .-u fai ns we nic able. Poll,, p not all of our ,-oholai- ale wt.h u- now thai si.nle-l Ihe tear Willi us. I'ctli.in- not nil will h" wlih it- when llluj shall do-o. 1'ies-. Iiiuii Ihe (null wi.-ol.v, ami ,i,i,i-oilullj. and (dead lb-it hall wiln oppn-Ile their liauies at the ol the teat : Unl-i-pl l'io:ui-i-. Ioglcitel Opniitiiiitlo-i, Sliu'Iitcil I'l-itilegi--. Aih.int.igr.s Sp-.nii.'il. Von,. 1'i'p.uil, il n?igles .Mi-diiccted, I JJo.iinid hy lle.'.i.v. I S, r.ntoii, I'.i. every luiidlne' for the Saludiu was a winning laadliif.'. The whole of Vickshurg ivusi gathered on the bluff to see the president o!T. Tlie obi soldn i' stood in tin; midst of bis escort committee, and growled and bowed. He was heartily tired of so mill h ceiemony, find waited unxlourly the coming; ol the boat that was to curry b'ni on lo MeinphW. Al last fur ilown ihe river, showed the tit in puffs of it haul-driven steam er. "There she i-iiiiiki! There she comes!" yelled the cruv, d, uud begun cheering tile lli-c-sident oil', I'iiIIIuk and snort in;r. tin? hi."; tiler itreyliomi'l rushed up to the dock. The g.ingw.'iv catne down In un Instant. S'h" was riirltt under tlie bluff, nnd the in op.c nlio.e i-niild on'y luck di.wn upm her. They were j-cllinir and I'lieerlug, slioiltlug eiilluislitslle good-bys to the (iresldont. And In the midst of the e. cltrnieiit the soldh-r and his escort eom nilttcc went uboiiiil. Tlu-y went straight ill) to ih.' cabin, and I hen. as if by magic, without walling to unload cur go or anything, the big llyer tore it way from i he duel,. As she stiai.'hii'!i"d out In the stream and began pounding uuay under full pressure for Memphis the smoke of another steamer, desperately driven, i .-line In sight around the last bend iown'tr"n'i. Thcj, had bc-eit going half an hour when the escort committee sent for til" captain of th" boat, "I'll cull t'.iptalu Coleman,' replied ihe mule addret's?d. "('apt. Coleman'."' asked the leader of thu escort committee, "why what boat Is this'," "The .tubulin, bound for Louisville," came the prompt response, ".My (loll! Stop the bout! Turn around! Stop, (iilck! Here, all of you, are on the wrong boat," At the shoul of the leader, the lest of the escort committee crowded about. "Who',' What'.' What is It'.'" they cried. "We are on the wrong bout," and at tlntt in a body the committee rush ed for Coleniau, He appeared Just In the inldst of the e.Ncltnl melt, "Is there anything- r ran do fop you, gentlemen'."' He iv.is the only eool mail in llie lot. They pressed tibout him. The cabin was loud with their -mill", deinands and deuimclutlonp, Coleniau wus calm and as smiling Urt the proverbial basket of chips. He was awfully sorry, hut he ran mi schedule lime nnd his boat could not slop for anything-, Then the escoit went rr.isiy, They drew Ihelr pistols anil threatened the CUptlllll. "Do you know, sir," cried one excit able man, shaking his pistol In Hie fueo of the smiling oillcer, "do you know, sir, whut you urn doing? You are kid napping the I'rffc'ldcnt of the I'ulted Slates." "And tin you know, sir," retorted i-'oleuiuu. "Unit the president of the I'nll'eil Htutes Is riding on my bout without my invitation or my permis sion'.'" The csi-ort commit ten gasped. "He caiuo on here," continued Cole iiiuii, "of his own free will and accord and certainly i am pot Kolng to put the president of the United Slut ex off in) boat unless he distinctly suys him self thai he wants to get off, Kspcclul ly Is ( Hits true, when the proldent Is u man 1 love ns 1 love Xuchury Taylor. Now, gentlemen, there uro Tt tfenends on tlie size of your appetite. rom NNESliai' . MinceMeat you can make, as you choose and whenever wanted Tworr Large -r- Pies .- 's.-v :, " ' "-.t-v THREE SMALL PIES For variety, it will make u Fruit Pudding or n Fruit Cake, or n batch of" None Such Hermits." There's lots of clean, honest value given for ioc. Recipes on every package. " None Such " Condensed Mince Mtl for lr by every jocd rncer. Valuable premium lilt of" 1847 Hortri pros,' " silver ate encloied. Beware If undesirable substitutes. Let us know 11 your dealer refuses to .upply you. rVe will tell you one ibat will. Kor our mutual benefit wille ti MERRELL-SOULE CO., Syracuse, N. Y, I SICK MADE WELL - WEAK MADE STRONG Marvelous FUxirofLife Discover ed by Famous Doctor-Scientist Hint (Jiuvs K very Known Ailment. Wonderful Cures Are Effected Tlmt Seem Like Miracles Per- formed Tlie Secret of long Life or Olden Times ' Kevlvcd. The Remedy Is Free to All Who Send Name nnd Address. AfliT ,10.11s nf patient Plmly, itiul lcliinir into tin' ilii-ty ii'ionl cf (hi- (List, .1- iicll ns fulliiiv iniz iiiiiiluti i'niiiiii'iili in tin- ic.tltiis of titfili 111I K-ii'iuc, lie. .I11111M IV. Kidil. 1117.1 I'lui N.i 1 ioii.il ILiiik luiililii:).'. I'mt W. 11 111. Inil., m.ilic, tlii' 1.1. ittlln-,- .iiinuiiiici'iiii.'iit tint lie Ims kiiiiIi lilt. .11MI-S UII.I.IWI KIPIl. iIImi,ii.i'iI tin' 1 v 1 - n I'll- 'll.jt III' is lllll" '.villi ill,. ,ii,l ,,t .1 niisti'iiiiiis tniiiiiiiiul, Ku.mii uil.i li liint'i'll, ini'iliiii-il ji 11 ii'-ult nt III" l"l'l In' ll.H ,-ll'll! Ill l,".lllllllll; till' tills- IU'l-inl. lifi"Klviit!s- li'.'Ui, t' 1 tin- inn .mil i.iiy iliT.i-,' llul is Knoiiii in tlie liimuii Iiiuii-. 'I'll, it- is mi ilinilit ol' tin' iliii'i'iiV I'.iriii'srurvi In nuKiiitr bis 1 l.ilt-i .ni'l llu' iciii.iiKiiliic 1'iiU's tlmt lie- is d.tily i-iVictliis.' .--ciii" 111 In' if bun ml ii'i.i Aiinuul.i. ills iliinti ii'Mili In- 11 ill :i iii-i's ii mi" 1: mm-oii .lllll lll-Cll I'll .sllllll'l oin-iietiii- in .1 tiifilicil i-,it-tll-l' til tll.llll i-.is. Il insts ttiiiiini to 1 ii- his I. mill. .ili'.,- "Klisii nf I. ih'." .11 In' 1 ill- il, lui ln si'inls it fii'i I" imi inn- nin, is .1 . ml, -i'i I-, 111 Mlltllill't ,IUlllltll's ti, I'l'lll liu-i' n( il - ill ii It t - lu nut', .11 linn' is .1I1 I'liiicl.i 111, li-l; In nin 1,1111' ot tin- (Hit'- i-ili'il .111 Iivy triii nil. ililc. .ihil Inn lot- it'li. il'li' ilui'-si'- Mi11l.l li.U'll.i In' ili-ilil-i'il. Tin' Linn' li.ui- tlnuivii ,inii) i-itili'lii'- .llul i.. ill. ul all. ul nin r Inn hi tlii'-i' 11. nl.- nt' tin; uiiicil.i. Tlii' "UK, slirii Ui lii liotni' ilnrtoi.., luu. in 011 li-:ni''l In tiiui (.imllirs mill (ii, mis ill I'Uli'rt bl'.lltll. lilll'lllllllil-lll, 111-UlMlji.l. stlilll .11 II, ll'.lll. IllCI, l.i(llll',l. Iillli'll .lllll si.111 (li-IMsl-s 11111I bl.iilili-i- tinnbli-- i!l-.ii!i,'.ii .1- li.v iiiiuic. II, .uiji In's, l,.ii-lv,ii I10... iioiinii.iu ', tiii'i-i, run siiitii:,"ii, ti-nubs, iitt.. .t-il.iii.i. i.it.irili, binii iliitli .ttnl .ill .ill i'i tin n ul Ih" llimnl, lii'i'.'s in uny 1lt.1l ihi:.iiis .111' I'.isii.i i," ciiniiii' .11 11 -ii.nt ,.l lliiic tli.il i- -lni'ly ULiiti lint-. I'.I 11 I'll Hl.llsis, In mil. line IL.si.l, ,ll'.ii-v, Kctll. sitiiiul.i mil (lib's 11,' ,;tllil,l,-. .1111I (ii tni.t lU'lllly ll-IIHIllll. Il lll illr-4 till' l-ll'lll' .,l-tl'll, jiliimi Mid lis.iics, ii'siuii's iinrniiil n'riv miM-r. llllill.llii.il .It'll .1 -I. II- I'l' l'll('.l lll.lllll Is iu-lllll-t'll ,tt C'llli'. 'I'll tbc ibll-lnl' .ill s(,.tts 111,' .illlr 1111. 1 i'1'iiiilr Jil. ill. I by tln.i u''i.'l "lllislr nf l.lli'." Mini I'M lb'" i"iii"dy iii'l.iy. It Is I'i -.- tn I'll'ty -lllliti'l. --t.il' IMlil lull li'.ltlt til I'l' rllll'il nt .llul till' "Ul'' ll'llU'll.t f'H II lllll III- -CHI ,1011 1 1 i-i' by ic'tiiin null. hut two nii'li In the ivorM who nin stop thly hunt the (ii'i'shlunt mill nil'. T won't stop hi1!'. It's up to the pi-osl-ilcnl." 'I'lu' t-(inunltici fell hack, They inlttht 1:111 tlii- I'uptutu, hut the linut uuilhl not stop. Then they went for (li'ui'iitl Tuylur. 'I'lli' picslihuit I'lllli' nut liinUlllK' Vory solfinn. "Tom," ltd ht'Biin, 11111I iviilkliiHr up h' Hliuok his iliiKi'f In fiipliiln t'oli'iuau's I'uci', "Tom, you sciinip, ivhul ilo you nii'iiu hy KPttlnif tin' Into thin"."' Thiui he tuiui'il to thu uiiKfy, -utl;y fsciiit coiiiiiiliiHi': "tii'iitli'int'ii, J ii'i'liuu nhout nil wo can do U to tnkf n ihlnk," Anil tlmt i'nili'ii thu Itlilnnppliiis ol tin pidslilonl, ENGLAND'S "WEDDING RING," Legends Go Back ns Eur us Edward the Confessor. I'l'l'lll l,illillllll'r. "The iveililliif? riniv ol' IhiKluiur' Is of plain Ktihl, si't with a liirgo (uhlit ruby, on ii'hli-h thu I'i'oMH of Hi. Ucocko Is cn Kiavi'il, l.t'peuil miys that this clutf bc loiiKcil to l-Mwiii'tl thu Confessor, unit that ho bestowed it on an old uckkuv who asked an alms uf him, he IuivIiik uothlniv elso at hand at the moment, Hoou aftei'waid two iinullsh pIlKilius lost llu'll' way In the Holy I, uud and were Mii'i'oi'i'd by a "I'uyre uliio mail," who, on partliiH, said to them: "I am Julian thu evaiiKelyst; and say.-s yo ymo l'Mwaril, your kynu, tlmt I mete hint well by thu token thai he kuiV tn me. th.vs ryiiKe. iith hys one huiults." vr lain It is that James II, when detained by tho. Ilhhui'iuuii of .SheonicKs on his III si iitteiupt to lieu tho country, In Ib'Su, contrived to hide 11 rim, called il cor onation 1I11;," In his clutliliiK. This was it favorite iIiik of .Mary Queen of Hc-ols, uud was M'lit by Iter ill her ilc-.it li to James I, linully comliii; Into tlie pus session of tlcorjie IV, throuijh the chuti liolu by iihieh he obtiiiiii'il all the re mainiiiK papers uf the house of Stutirt. PPv of vour family or Hie siz- a to cent packuije of - A NEW YORK HOTELS. JiSTM 1 iSTEi. IIOTE L Cor. Shtrditli ?'! ami living Place, NEW YOBK. American Plan, J.1.30 Pir Pay ami L'nivanK Kurupoiiu Pl.iti, $1.0) IVi- Day anil VJnvarJi. bpcclul Itatci to l'amlllcii. T. THOMPSON, Prop. """t-'t-'f' For Dusincss Men In tho heart of the wholeaalt district. For Sliopiiers t mlnutea' walk to WatiHrnakcrs; S minutes to Sloeel Uoopcr'H Kit Eturc. Knsy ot acceaa to the ureal Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'xvay Cam. elv' tnrr easy transportation to all points uf Interest. ALBERT NEW YOHK. Cor. 11th ST. ft UNIVKP.SITV Pii Only ono Block from Uroadway. Rooms, $1 Up. pJi, ATLANTIC OITY HOTELS. GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL fiNO ANNEX Virginia Aie and Ucacli, Atlantic City, N. J. EUtli year; SJU t'cautilul looms ensuite, clngln anil Willi Imtlt; liot and rold sca-watcr IjoiIh in hotel and linncx. Location sclrct and central, within (civ jaids ,'f II10 t-teel Tier. Orclienti 11. Oflira tpccial spiini; rates, $1.2 to $15 by week; i'l.U) up hy day, Special rates to families. Coaches meet ill t ml n.i. Write or booklet. CHArtLKS E. COPE. NOWHERE ELSE ON EARTH Can the Seeker After HEALTH AND HAPPINESS Find Such Itich Reward. CALIFORNIA IS A WINTER PARADISE. Best Reached Via "SUNSET LIMITED." ti'Ai.ATiAi. 11011:1. on vhi:i:ls.) Leave New York Tuesdays, Thurs days, Saturdays. SOUTHERN PACIFIC GO , R. I. Smith, agent, 109 S. 3d st, Philadelphia, Pn. Thi' iii'1'liblnhnp puts the liiifr on tho fourth llnifcr of his iniijcsty's tlRht huiiil, ruylii;: "I'.ecclvo this rinsr, the I'ltHlisii nf klimly dlKtilty uml of ilffpiu-e of the t'iithollc fiillh." CLARK'S GREEN. lloiui'O X. Davis 11 student of WVst Cht'stt'f Nonniil si'luml Is spendlnfr th.i holliluy ivci'li with his parents, Mr, ittnl Mis. .V. H. Duvls. Mr. nnd .Mrs. K. Ar. I.oiifh entortiilu ed Mrs. I'hully I.t-uoh uud ilitUKhtcf, Mr, uud .Mrs. William Adams and family 011 f'hrbunms. .Mr. iintl Mrs, Arthur l.u .Mont, of Qulni'.v tivontii', ivi'ic Kuct'tn or tho lutli'r's parents Mr. and Mrs. AV, S. Friifc on ChrlHtiniis day. Mr. and .Airs. K. 1). Parker, of th! AVt'st Sldo, ivt'ii fntcrttiliicd at th hoinc of tin'1 former's parents Mr. anil .Mrs. II. V. IMrker. Mr. uud .Mrs. Allison Aldrleh, of iiM'fii IlldRe, were the guests 'of Mr, nnd Mrs. .Unison Wells, Oharles Wells. 11 student of Olrnii! colli'Ke, Is spenilliih' the holidays with his mother and sisters. J, C. IHfs'slus spent Christum with friends in (Iri'uii Ithlfff. Mr. and MrH, A. Slnjrer were enter tulned by relatives In lireeu l.ldse oil (.'lirlstmus. Mr, nnd Mi's.' W. Cl. Slioolts took I'hrlstniiiH dlmier tilth their ilatmlitet and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Frank .leu ulpcrs. in .Newton. .Airs. Mary Slayton and daiiKlit'i' I-hnniii, anil nieee lllrdlo KuIkIiI were miosis at tlie homo of Mr, und Mrs. .ludson 11, Aylsworth on t'hrlHtmiifi. ' .Air. and -Airs. .1. O. .Mead, of llliiei. hanilon, are speudliiir the holidays at the home of the hitter's parents Air. and Mrs. U. A". Hoiul. Mr. and Mrs, Howard i:. ,oithiit. and son, aro th" nuesta nf tliolattei'! filunds In ritroudsbitrs. Mr. und -Airs. W. P. Coon are vlsltlim relatives in llonesdalc. M.r. nanlel C Stevens spent hi" Chrlsiinas at the home of ills parents near WyaliiHiiiK. and returned here on Thni'Mh. The Christinas entertainment River lu the .Methodist i lunvli wus hlnhly i-i-eilltiihle and very pleaslni,". it con sisti'd of niiisie. ii'tltallims und a i-ol-loiltiy entitled. "Santa Chins' llevolt.' wltli represri'tuntlons of tho dlffeivii' nations httvliur lelatlous iilth Ulli'U Sum's domains. Much etvdlt is ilii; 10 tho Misses Carrie Welis. und Rllza lii'th for thu sui-ci'st'ul it'iulltlon of Dili fxit'lK'iil piopruni. HJSSfl'iTieHO slny ilnpuulcs ur X"N"i HfflfWiiri'-t In 'IH bourn ivltluiut,,,-, JJl tSlitcr.iivcnleni'r, iillrc-llnuajmirw li liigboli (i nd liiliiciloin full. y I