THE SCttANTON TRIBUNE-SAT rUDAY, JANUAltY 11, 1902. 11 IM rs I iiijiiii j mmmmmmmmmumuiuummmmmMmwmimtiwmwmMmmwmmmtmmmmmmimMmmmmmmmmmmm t ' Church and Sunday-School Till i Mw"MMW"'w"iw''WM"'"'i"',"'w"Mww,w ww'w","l wwwlwww i mi i in ii J II I III! " """" ' " " ' ' I " " ' I ''I 1, , Tito Ilttli uniiunt biiniiuct ami social of Prof", ltuek'n class of Klin Park Sunday school will lie held In tho church purloin Tuesday evening, .Tith nury 14. Tho tmmiuet will bo preceded by nn unusually lino lltciury and mu sical programme and election of olll cerri for the cmuilng year. Pi of. ttuult'H class 1ms not only the honor of being the largest olnns In Klin Park Sunday hcIioo, hut tho largest clans In the city, having one hundred mid ten members on Its tolls In good standing, and Its cntertulnmontH draw large crowds not only on account of the uniform hospitality of Its members but thiough the original modes used. large attendance of the members Is leslrpd Sunday. Hobert Wilson, of this city, will ad dies the Sunday meeting of the Young lion's Christian association at 3.15 p. in. Air. Wilson Is well known as a bold advocate ot righteousness, and as a speaker he Is Intensely Interesting and helpful, huvlng hud a largo experience with men. Tho Soranton Baptist Ministerial ."onference will resume Its meetings for 1S02 next Monday moinlng In the Penn avenue chinch. Hev. It. It. Thomp son of Dallon will picsent a review of Dr. It. A. Torroy's hook on "How to Voik for Christ." Hew W. P. Ilolllngs, D. D., of Jumes town, N. Y formoily pastor of the Penn avenue Haptlst church of this city, has accepted the call ot tho First Baptist church, Buffalo, N. Y and will outer upon his new field February SERVICES IN THE VARIOUS CHURCHES Methodist Episcopal. I'.Itn l'aik cbnicli L.uly piajci liuctinst, 0"0j piiuililng li.v imstnr, Dr. 0. M. Glilin, at P).:!0; claw nioctliiK in faunday school loom nl eltw (t niorninp; genices. Sunday t-ebool it t 2 p. lit. : .Junior lciKiic at 3 30; Senior league at (I'll). At 7.30 the pastor will picach. All in. Mclionio. Simpson Melbodift Kpliiopil ilimili lice. II. (.'. MeDcimott, pastoi. Picadiing at lO.liu a. m. .subject, "Tlio Laid Yet to lie Possos-cd by Homo Missions." In (lie ciinine; llio lino ilioir under tlio dilution ot )iof. W. V. Jonci will by re quest H'pcat Hip Lluislnm choral kenieo. IhU will bo u truiic.il licat. Suniliy .sibool at 12 in.; .lutiior Loiriio at 3 p. in.; Himoitb league at (j.J.O p. hi. All ill bo nude welcome. Couit bliect Metliodlt LpLseopal chinch fi. ('. I.) in in, pittor. Class, 0.15 a. in., fl. 1). )Vitt, li iiloi. 1'icaibinc; by pi-toi, 1,:!0; Minday sebool, 11.1;, (.'. II. CI. uk, Mipciintcitilnit. Junior league, l SO, Mi-. Ui.eaut, Miietlntendont; lip worth league, CIO. l'reuhinjr, "..10, it; Hev. 11. II. Singer, assistant pastor Kim I'atlv ibiiiih. LuuiKellstie tonicc llnr.iili the 'Mil. at 7.10. Hoi. . T. lllaii will be 'llb u. Let in act the nio.t nut of Ibe-t uiutiui. ll ale wel tome leilar unue Methodist Kii-( up.il eliiucli 1 J". Dot.v, pastoi. 10 a. in,, itieitmir of tlis Hiotliorbood of St. Paul; IO;10, nioiniiR worship and sermon; noon, biiuday sclicfnl; I.S0 p. m., .luiiJor Lpnoith league; li."u, Heuior IJpuortH louKiie; 7.30, evening worship. Strangeis ami all othira cordially welcome. Pint Ciciiiiati Methodist Hpiscopil cliurili, ilini nvirmc ami Vino Mioet (!. llnbllin, pas lor. llhine sen Ices, 10. ao a. m. ami 7.30 p. in.; Sunday f,ihool at noon and, at 2 o'clock p. in. at the Taylor ,ienuo chipel. Hpwortli League meeting at 0.1 p, in. ltciiial services will be held the coining week at the Ta.Ior aunne chapel ceeiy citi'lug except .Monday and .Silinday eciitii(is. Aiii btreet Methodist Lpiscopal ebiucli lb v. .1. It. Austin, piotoi. Moir.iug prcjclilni: sen ice at 10,30; scmion bj the Kcv. Joseph Madleon. li tueetlng at ll.:;o a, m., rinrlcs Cioop, leulci; Sunday hdmol at 2 p. in., Peter Hart man, superintendent; junior Leaguo at !I p. in., Mjitlo Staik, leader. A consecration sen ice at 6.45, to lie led by John Jlllclieli, and at 7.30 a spiritual least. All Ihings aio leady come, fiod is with us ami is doing great things. Sinneis aio being f,ied and beliecn sanctllled. Rer Ices each night dining the woe!., except Satur daj. 'the chonis under tlio leadci-hlp of i:. W, Slonc, is doing most cfllcirnt heriice. An- jou sad? Come and lie made glad. Are jou Inmg'iyf Come and get filled. A mint coidl.il wehome. Xaj Au' 'Metliocli I.pinopal chinch-Itcn. .1. II, Atibtln, jn,lor. l'lcadiliig at 10 a. in.; Sun day bcliool at II a. m ,,W. M. Mou, supeiin. tendent. inidlnl welcrine. 1 llanipfon sticet Mithoiflft I'piscopal (luudi ' llc. James llumingci, pMot. l'leaddng at 10.30 .i- in. Sibjtct of Kiinon, "I'lewlling l'rajer." C'ias meeting, U.30; Sunday school at "J p. m. Inteimediato league at .1 p. in.; Senior league al 0.30, leadei, Jha. Stciiiback. l'reachlng sen ice at 7,30. Subject, "W lilt Con fession I.eadj To." Seats fiee. A oull.il wel come to alt. Ileihal seri(es eieiy eiciiinf. I'roildenco Mctliudlat KpUnpil' Chmdi lle. W Q, A. Cine, paitm, Tlie lliotheihooil of St. Paul will meet for pia.wr at 10 a .in. Pleaching at 10.30. Subject, '! he Pioml.e." , Sunday kdiool at 2 p. in.; Kpwoitli league at 11.13; topic, "i.'ntering tlie Kingdom," .1, P. llioadbent leader. Treadling at 7.30. Subject, "I'aUe Witnees." illevhal lneclings, ioiiiimm.lng wlib Sunday evening, will coiitinue lluougli the week tlil Satiuday eieiilng. New and ei client hong books, enough for all will bo pioUded and about one. half hour ipenlng taili i.eilce vlll bo do oted to niuie. 'Hie Siuiilay nhuol oiiheatu will assist Siiudai eirniiig, African Metliodht KpUmpil ilimili, lluwaid Place Itcv. Dr. 1), S, llriilhv, piMor. I'leadi ing, 10.30 a. til. Sunday school, 2.30 p. in., A. Porter, superintendent. ("Iiiistl.ni lliuleaior ton,' and prayer tcriicc, T.l.'i p, in,, couducled by Messrs, (Jilnes and ( nil. lici. (1, S, Kincihl will preacli at 7.13 p, in. Iteiival mwVw will bo continued iluilns llio week. . ioidl.il wel come to all. Baptist, Venn Aicmie Baptl.t Cliurdi, liclwecii Spine? and Linden sticctb btiungein alwaj, Melioiue. Preaching inoinli.t- at 10.30 and ciciilnir al 7.30 by the pastor, Ilci. Ilobeit r, V. I'leue, II.' 1, Jloinliib- piajcis In tlio lower leniplc at u.J'I. ' 'Jliciuo of tlio iiioinlng beimon, "Law- Viih (luce1." Sunday school at the homo dumb at 2 o'clock and at tho Ameinuii inMon at 3.30 p, in. Voung people's lueetln.' at 0,30. At llio eienlne service in tlie audltoiluui th.ie will bo "Songs of tlio Night," nuny of the lanilliar hjiuns will bo beautifully illihtialed fur (he cmi. Kifallonal blngngi Jlis, lliuudagc wH n,o ting and tin selections will bo ilu,iatid, ah. Ing a fpltitual sinico of hmiuohs in mmiM song. Jlld-wcek piujcr ineiling on Vv'ediiciliv eieiilpg, Flrnt Ilaptist chinch, South Jlaln iiicnue-Her, S. V, .Mathews, pastor. 'ii u.iial pieadiln,' Benlcis inoililu.- ut 10.30 and mulng at 7,'iO The (heines wjll l,e in jccoidauco with Hie weik of piujir. 'Hie Sunday uliwl wilt c-m. M-ne qt 2 p. in. in uliool vnn, 'Ihe II. . P, I Hnlia ut .30 p, pi. pi aiiCiiilily loom, Prajir meeting, 7.30 p. m Mednclai neiilng. All au coidlally I m lied to ihese svivlies. Jackson Street Ilaptist ihuiih-Hev. 'llinuias Ce (liiidiy, I), J)., pastor, Jlen'o pia.u-r lucctliia; at U.J5, l)rothcr (leorge Mlddlck, leader, 'J he iiiornliiB sen Ice will be Uesoled altogether to tlie laird's supper. Seiiicc will begin at 10.30. Bible school at 2 p. in., John Uojd, sunoiiii tendcut KHiiiiitf jenice at 7 shaip, piaUo an 1 on seiiice, by !f.iiut the pa.tor wl picadi the scmion on ".oo l'lvt ami Last," pleached a few Suiidjjs ago at the iiioiniii- unlce, 'tlia public alulys welcomed at all cm,- tenlcc. Own llidge llapllsl chinch Moinhis prajcr medium at 0.11. t'liuidi snilcos win, m,,,,, j the pjjior at I0.3U and r..lrf Subject In tin' moruloB. "llie Coming tf w Holy fcpiiitj""iu til? etcnliui "fe'cparatpj frein Ovd." i.juday km r, rM$;, t -- , , !Hiiii& :., ;:: ;;;i's-.... m. . ssj . S3,iz$', -ifj$i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiWKaiWiBHKWBBiiaaW The above la ti picture of the vented choir of St. Luke's church, which Is recognized its one of the finest In the Central Pennsylvania diocese. The ndult members of the choir pictured above me as follows: J. Willis Conant, director; S. "V. Jones, AV. JI. Bunnell, Dlvid Jenkins, rimrles Kt. John nnd H. I!. Upjohn. The hovs in tho group are: Roland Deubler, Ivor Price, AVillle Stein, Ciould Hunter, John Framplon, Clayton Hall, Archie Williams, Clif ford Cockrlll, John Crofut, Kdward Colby, Oliver Realff Leeds, Kulpli Georgia, John Hall. Hany KldridKO, Hobert Norrls, George Cory, John AVllllains and Howard Oakley. Mr. Conant has had the diiectlon of the choir for the past ten years, and under his leadership It has made an enviable reputation, school at 11. 11; meeting of the Jiinloi society at S."0. 1'iajcr lueetins of the Senior society, (...'ill. hhlloli lhptlst diuicb ltc. .T. B. Jloddle, pastor. 11 a. in., preaching by tile paloi, sub ject, "I'he Old Path"; .Sunday school, 2."Q p. in.; pieaddng, T.30 p. m., by lhc pastor; sub ject, 'The limportaiico of llaiips find wltli Us." Our liKctinss aro si 111 koIhk on come and help us. All aie welcome. Noi Hi Main Alemio Ilaptist t'limili Kci. Al bert II. Smith, paitor, will nccnn.i tlie pulpit, liolli lunnili)),' and eeuinj;. .Moinins: sell lip at 10..TO. Subject, "The Power of tlio Holy Spiiit." Kvcning sen ice at 7.:.0. Subject, '"I he ltotuin of the I.oid to the Kaitli." .Sunday school at i p. in. KiaiiKcllstic unices all next week. Theme, '"I he Plan of the Aires." l'u-t Wcl-h Hapti't cluucb, M.ul.et stiect Hn. J. V. Hid-,, pislor. 10 a. in., sermon by the pistoi ; ' ji. in,, Sunday school; 0 p. in., M'imoii by the pistol. The uienhiK senice will be in KuglMi. All aie coiiliallj iinited to at tend. Seats iree. Presbyterian. l'iist Pre-bj terian chinch Peniies 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. in.: Dr. Jlcl.eod will uflii late at botli scnlcei 'Ilie saciaiuent of tlie I.oid's supper will bo admlnistcieil in tlio lnoiuing. "Should Our Sunday Laws He ( ImiRcd in Older to Please the Liquor Saloons aiid Theli Pa trons?" will bo the subject of Dr. Mel.eod's ciculiie; discouise. Second Piesbjteiian chuich, Jcftenon .iieiiue Morning sen Ice, 10 30 a. in.; ciciiIiir sen he, 7.30 p. m. 'Iho Loid's supper will be celelnaled ill the inoininir. Ile. "Ilr Y. P. Coddlnslon will conduct both sen ices. Washburn Stieet Piesbitoilau chinch Hev. John P. Moft.it, 1). 1)., pastoi. Scnicei at 10.30 a. m. and 7.31) p. m, Hible school at 12 m.; Junior Clnisliau Hulcaioi, ."..JO p. in.; Younj People's Society of Cluistlan Hndeaior, 0.20 p. m. Special teniccs will lie continued all next week. 'Hie pistol-will preach iiiciniiiK and ecn iiiK. Subject at tlie lnoipinp: senile, "I'oi tho Pioinise Is L'nto You und to You.' Clilldieu." All coidlally inillcd lo all ot thr.-e sen ices. Pioiidence Pusbyteilan CJuiic'i, Xoith Main aicniK Hev. (icoiRc1 II. (luild, pistol. 'Iho ser vices of tlio diy as ii--u.il. The special ten ices of the past wcelc will continue, coiumeuciii Mmi diy cuiln'. 'the public is invited to attend all the sonic is. 'the meetings of tho pat wocl; have lieen luxcli attended. (,'iecu llide I'leslijteiiui climdi Hev. I. .1. Lan-dns, justor; Hev, I.. H. I'ostn, assUtant. 10.30 a. in., senice of worship, with sermon by lhc pastoi; subject, "A Hoial of CJcncroslly." 1.' m., Hible school; 0.30, ChiUtian rndcuor; 7.:0, eieiilng woislilp, with herinon by the pas tor. Second, on "'lue Sabbath;" subject, "The Sabbath for Man and Not Man for tho Sabbath." Alt aio coidially iinited. Adams Avenue ehipcl, New Ym! sti'eet Preachius senices at 10.30 a. m, and 7.80 p. in. Sunday uliool, :i p. in., Mr. Chandler, '.upeiin tendent. Mr. lli'Bhes will teacli Hie men's class; Chlistlan Hndenioi, fl.lj p. pi, .Mr. Hughes will tal.q for bis siibjeit in tlie eienlnif, "What (Sod Cm Make of Suili a 'Ihlnt' as .Man" All wel come to these senices. Oapouo (lupel (Piislijleiiaii) -l'ieadiiii?r in.."i) a, in, and 7.30 p, in. bj the pailor, l!e, 1,. It, 1'osler. Sunday school, :s p. m Junior luls tiin llnilcaioi, I p. in. Senior Clulstlan '.i cleaior, (l.:iil p. in. Piajer iiiicllntr, 7.:.0 'lhun di) rienlntr, Mdeonie In all. Episcopal. St. Luke's I'aii.li Hev. Hosoia l.iiiel, I). 1,, icitoi; He. Kdwaul .1, IIiukiiIoii, iiuatc. 1'lnt Sunday after tlie llplphanj. St, Luke's dii.ich 7.30 a. in., holy coiiiuiiiu. Inn; lli.UO a. in., nioiiiinjr jnajn ;,inl hiinion; 7.30 p. in,, eienliiK: jiraier nnd seioion, St, Maik'1. chapel, Hui.nioie-S 1. m, holy commiinioii; 10,.:ii u. in., hole iu miiluii ami sciiuon; :i p. in,, sundaj school; 7..J0 ji. in., cm'IiIiir pia.ier and siiiiuui. St. tlrnitc' Mission, ill; pliant 11.30 p. in,, Sunday school; .130 p. ni ciiiilui,- inajer and sciiiinii. Hast l.'nd Misslcin, l'ieioll aiinue- !.. p. in , Sunday school, South hide. Mlfeloii 2.30 p. in., Suiulai sibool, (luudi of the (,'ood shephcid, loinei Mniis'y auime ami (lieen llldcc sticel I'liit hunda iiflil Hplphauy. c. i'laucis II, lliiiiii.in, u-o. tor. Holy loiuinuiiioi, at 7,30; hioiii'hi; uajc'i"i 10.30 a. in.; Sunday sejinol and lectin' elas., 2.M) p, pi oe'il'ic; pujel, 7.U1 o'clock, Reformed Episcopal, thaie Hefoiined I'pbcopul thuicli, M.iiniilns uieiiue below Mulberry siiecl-ilc. (Icoise l Alilili, pastor, Piajer am) piai.e stiijee, u:o a, in.; Divine woi.lilp, 10.30 a, in, und 7,30 p. in, Pieailiing by the pastor, Muinliijr, "'Ihe To Hesiuieetion.," John :SI.Ai: i-uuiuir. "Cli'lliil Life," Joliii Hi: PI. Sahablli scliool at1 13 in.; Vouiijf People Soclet of (liWlan Cndca. I vor, u.ao p, in. Lesson stml.e cifij Wednesday eieiilng ut 7.30 n'dock, followeil by piaier meelliiK- at 8. Seats fiw. All aie welcome, EvangeHcnl Lutheran. l;ian-flc.il Lutheiaii-Suiiday after Lplphani, lifispel, l.uku lis U-Sl. Ltilstle, llinn. xllt 1-.1." St, Maik's, Poiiilecnth apd Waihbuiii ttieets llifi. A. Is llaiucr, I'll, I)., pastoi. Senlees, ,M a, in. and 7 p, pi,; Suiidiy schygl, p; Luther l.caxuo, o p. m, Mission Hand, Satiuday J.30 p. in. Muinliijf subject, "rngascd In the l'athei'. IliisIi.eWi euulmt subject, "Clii,tlan 'lialuliii,' nt I'hlldifii," Holy Tllulti, Adauw aienue and Slulbciiy licet Rev, 1 p, JIHtw. of tte.l llanjeton, will pieadi. Seville's at 10..i0 a. 111. und 7.30 p. m, Sumljy sibiiol, 2 111.; Lutbei Ljaaue, C'jO p. 111. St, Paul's, short axni'v Itcv, W. V. J Lauei, pa.tor. Scnlcei at 0.o a. 111. and 7.30 p. 111.; Sunday school, -.30 p, 111. lluist ilmicli, fecial aecuue and Illicit ctrect -rllev, Junieii Wilke, pastor. .Seiilci at I0.3O a Hi, and 7.JSU i 111.; Suiujay scliool, 2.S0 )). m. fct. 1'itei's, Picscott auuue Hev. "'' Han- ST. LUKE'S CHURCH CHOIR. dulph, pistnr. enlces at 10.30 a. 111.; Suinliy school, '1 p. ut. Ihiiinaiuiel (Jeiiiian-PulMi Lulheian -eliiudi, Ili'c-c stiect Hev. I'euliiiand Sallebneier, pistm, I'leachiiiK in the (.'ennui laiiaiiat'e, 10 a. 111. ; Sunday school, ! p. in. Holy Tiinily Lutheiau (luudi, comer Ad.nm aienuo and Mulbciiy sticel suudaj allci llplp'i. my. Kplstle, Hoiiian-, il, l-."i; (lo'pel, Luke, il, -.).. Hev. L. Y. lllltei, of West lluleloii, will pleach Ihe scmion at 10.30 .1. 111.; lespet sci lice, 7.30 p. 111. Suiidiy uliool at 12 111. Lu ther IciKiie mectlnif, (1.4 5 p. 111 All .110 wel come. Seats fiee. (ii.ico Kiiingcliral T.iitliei.n chuicli fKiuii.il s.inod), coiner of Madison aienue and Mulbeny street lice. Luther Hes Marin?, pastor. !i:;0 .1. 111,, 'inula school; 10.30 a. 111., Dieine woi ship; lop'c, "-Indies i.i the Life of Jesus Chi 1st Ills lllitb and Infanc ;" 7 p. m., Yonne; Peo ple's Society of t lui-.il.iu Ludciioi; e.ulei, 1). H. Wetel; 7,.',0 p. in., Dieine wm.-liii, topic, "Dnld l.iiins'lone, Hie Man and the Mission .11.1." Miscellaneous. All Soul's 1'nlieisilisi clnljih, l'ni'e sluet, ni'.u Adams aienue Kei. 'Ihciuis II. P.i.n.r, pas toi. Dniiip senile, with seiuion, at 1(1 30 a, 111.; subject, "(.'Ottilia; the Most Out ol L.ie." Sun iliy school at 12 m. Scats free. Heerjbody wel come. No cicnii.jj senice. Pilot Plluiltiic Methodist (lunch, Oieen Hn's'e Hev. (i. l.ie.s, pi-toi. Pieadilns ar 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. 111.; subjects, nioiiiinir, "Slrnre and llellsion;" cienlnm, "My Hesllne; Place." A welcome to all. Z1011 I'mtctl He.uigelical chinch, 1 CJO Capoiiso I aiinue Hei. ,1. . Mcx-antei, pai-lm. Pieaili- ma;, 111..JU a. in. and 7.30 ji. 111. vibjnts, "A Di'stiiiiini; l'a-isien" and "'Iho lllch Pool." Soli dly school, 0.30 a. 111. j Junior Kudcaici, 4 p. in.; Senior K11de.11 01, I..30 p. in. All iats inc. Hiei.ibody welcome to all unues. (Jospel Tabeiiude, Jclleison aienue, Dunmoie lames I.i'Mini.in, pastor. siuuliy semcis: PieichiiiB;, 10.30 a. 111. and 7.30 p. in ; Hible school, U 111.; 0u11s I'eotde's niectiiw, 0 10 p, 111. On Sunday onln;r will begin a seiies of ciaiiKclNtie seniles, in wlndi (be pi-lm will be assisted bj lli, A. H. 'Ihinupsoii, of Km. wood, N. Y. 1mj uieeliiiKS i'oi pra.Mis and (Diiseeiatlon eiei ailcn.ouii cvcipt siuiiilay, at 3 n'cloik. l'ii-t (liilstian chinch, Noith Main aiinni It. M. Clinir, jiutor. l'lenchliiff at 11 a and 7.30 11. in. Subjcls, "Laboieis with Dim" and "Ivccpingr the I'aith." Sunday sdiool, 10 a. m,; Hible assembly, .1 p. 111.; ( lui-tipn Hndea i or, il.l'i ti. 111. All aie wileome. Sewutli 11.1 AdtrntMs llcciilar teniee bj the pastor Salmda) at 'J p. ill. In aueiiisey li.ili, 310 Washington avenue. Suniliy scnlee.s: I'rculifiia;, 3 p. 111., at Little KiiKland, esnner Luke and Km I, stiect . I'leaehine;, 7.30 p. m., Citcinsi'.i hall; subject, "Pisis-id of the Dull l'oi'Nied of tiod," t. P. MiV.ikIi, jus toi. SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON FOR JAN. 12 PROMISE OFPOWEH FULFILLED Acts. ii. 1-21. IIV IIIIV. .1. II. (ilLHIlll'l', 1). D. Secietary of Ameihiii Society of Helljjloin latiuatiou, CO.M'i'..T.- That pl.'.Mi inirtliiir at leiihaliin Willi ttliLh Hie lat jes.on iletd, appeals, to hue been iulelliiplid. 'Ihe apostle "ihleiill did not ill-.illy iippiiheud ihe full luiioit of their Mlstei's louuuaiid. He has raid unlit them "lany until e me ciiduid" (l.uki wliit'i), 'I lilt was intended to he piolilbltoi.t as will ,ii inanilltoi they wile rvpicleil to leli.ilu fl ml any ait fm llliu mull b. the Spliit's po,er ihe-y weie (iialllled to ail. Hut Petir who, with hnpeluous nituie 1i.ul pueiplialed nuny things at an iuipiopei tin) (Mill, wih'il), ki.lyeH 11 k... Ill I ni.3 1- niiiini Inn., iiwmii.tit- i, .1 oi .. ... .. .. . ., ...,...,. .,.,..,. ... .. ,.. ,. pitocel an dectloii to III! tho laiaue made In iho iieaiiiiiy oi .inn. is i u'H iiia-.uj, ine eoiiipany jillded to the siiKKi'stiou and .Matilda? was chosen. It Is siupiMiiK that no one lulciposi'd luipicunt siiih an ait, i.lu;, ulijl was tine lli.il .lesus had appointed His own upnstlcs, tint lie Imf not ilelijjated any aulhoilly to llio lllllllll III .lit fill llllll. Ill.ll till. tl.ll-l! t 1,111 IV. W pieiiiatuie, and lli.it it was manifestly dictated ....I 1.. ii... i..i. o 1.... a... I.... , i (in, iv ii'v s(i,,i inn ii(, in Milan msuMin, llli:NOMi;.-(VefM 1, , ;ij. Tito i-Iol. tlon did not wholly tlhfit the hint U tioiu '14 nut inu.li .mil ilmi Win ii Dnitiwiui- 1. 1 it !. . 1m fiflletli da,i ailei I'assuier (I.v. xsJIIf I1, they who all in the nppci loom. ,s (oily d.i)s elip-eil bfliiein the ieuiic'itoii ami the a.eeii. Inn (Acts 1:3), the lud been In evpeilaut wait. In.r for about leu dais mid bad not jbjniloii"i the hope Hut the Suie.ui'4 pioinlso nf poir would be fulfilled u tlicni, Why tint proniUs dela.ied we mv'il Pot eiiqulie. 1'niieio.st was a t'H'.t feal oein.ioii, and tin) came lo;uthci wilh ouo spilil tu pi jj. While so 1'iiitijjid cerUlii physiiul and siipeniilnul iiunile.ljtloin went nude Iu llieni, 'lime eaiiio th.t a iiishlui mlulit) wind, an t liilile in ol the lluly S;ihlt tbilin ill',A), in iilher an imlliatloii to Ihj senses (hat the Spoil was appioaehlns (I Kli'itl .l:l). 'this was followed b. lUniis of Ihe, lll.o toiiguts, i.iili to liulii-alo ilhiTilty, imhliiii oi of the Spiiit ami of speech, a tlauie icstlny upon each pcrmn. ( yyj fa This slgnaturo U on eMy box ot Vfo geanlfis 0 - (Jt5L,- Laxative BroinoQuinine Tabuu 7 v &S7rKir&&Shi reiuBtly.tb.at curca a cold I11 ouc darf t-t i J-'sirx3,4 LTllHtANCi;. (Veile I.) Tlic-e oiitwoiel and visible thlnt's weie foi tho bent 111 of the (lis (Iples, that lhc) mi-lil know- tint the Spiiit bad (ouie to tin in. Iniiuullalcl) thee weie iu the power of the Spllll. Ho took complete posses sion of them, s,i Hut what the) aftiiwaiel did, lie did. In sboit the) weie leeeptieles Illled by the ipliit and instiuiuenls Usui by the S'pnlt. 'J he voids of .lesus concerning llieni weie fullllled t lets i:")). i heir wailinp; anil pi u.l r Ii id been lew uded. 'Ihen these spiilt lillcd nun, pcihaps the apustles null, mole likely tlie whole dirndl, beeau to speak in dllleieut tongues which the) had neici letined. 'Hide bad been nothiiie; of the kind befoie since tlio buildcis of Hihel (lien. xi:7, were sialteied abioid tin ontili confusion ot t-pcedi. Hut the disciples continued toselhei, eadi speaklnu; a 1 menace uiidei-stood b) none of his associates, but all alike .n the Spiiit gale them uttei.inie. YISII()iS.-(nS(s 5, il, 10, 11) This ieni.uk able trill of loniu-, iisul in an upper loom by a (ouiiin) of -uliulul people, soon piodi.ccd Us intended ifTeet it was noised ahioad and b) it the people weie diawn tosethei. t thai time Jeinsalem was Illled with del nut men fioin va lions nails of. the woild,. who, with coiniuend able lo)all) to the lellirion of (htii father', came up to Ihe nitioiril festivals tj icnew tucir fileiielship with their kindled and eonliiin tlieir faith by acts of devotion, '(he Sciipttue men tions nearly two scow couutiies that weie thus lepie-tnled, n vei) liitrc 'ection in fact of the lloiinu iinpne, chielly about the Misliteiianciu ill the thiee continents now known us Lurnne, A-ii and Afiica That was a masniflicnt atidi enee, many of the in Ihe descendants of Abia Iiiiii, olhcis piosd.itcs nf .liidiisui, all of tlicni the best ebnieiiK of Ihe pupulilion, li i nisr weallh, iiitelllKenee, snnl standiiu and inllii dice, else the) would unci hale made nidi a JOUI III). M HI'HlSi:. (leisiH (!, 7, 8, 12). 'Ihese pen pie snilt. (be lailitti.se of the (ounli) fioin wlmli they (.line, and spoke llchiej. also. When, time foie, tin) weie diawn liuellici Ihei weie amazed tint a ioiiiiun of (iallle ins should sueak so that i.ich beaiei eo'ild uiidei.taiul. Ilmv ibis was dune does not inittii, nhethei man spoke at mil" in seiual in s'licession. 'lie liuiiie in c'lci) case was ielij;hiin. 'Ihe wondenul wenks of (iod, veie die lined, pcihaps lecltale of (luislliu liist.i) weie (jinn, nine likely die Illations or e-vpeilcnie, all dcUned to show loilli what (foil had done and lould do. 'Ibis was indeed a most iimaikible phinonuiiou, Men llslcnid ,itli astonishment, 'iheie Wus an ap peal to Iheii heaits in tlie laiapi iri Used In their Lu-anay bon.e, the Ja-l llilua; to be expected in Jeiusaliui w lieie iiIIkioii adlieiitl to tonus anj fmplo.ud Ihe Hebrew tongue, 'the suipiNe was iuuniiisely Inncau'd hi tlie fait lint the speak-' els weie (A, ts :ll) liiiiiqiiiinieil n, nollte leainliiK niiil vvllh distant lauds. lIILMJi:XMS. (Vei.es 13, U, II). While some weie Iu doubt eoiKiiiiliia; tills leiuaikahle i;lft of toiisue-i, otheis put foilh .is an eNplina lion that the Mieakiis wue Intinlcated. This was ah.uitl on lli fate of it, for, wlille ihunkeii men aie Klein tu bolsteious nnd iiliihui tundilft, lls'li sptech Is luciilii nut and nciei leierotit, and they leitalul) iiiiiiiie no abillt) to use a fi)ieli,'ii tongue. It liui-t lie Hut some euilous or inalldoiH pi icon nude the suj;a;isluii, pnlnps soiue who seoind al lelUhni altoitithn, oi sum.' who weie nre.Hl) opposed to spiiltuil dciuoii stiatloiis, of whlih ila-s theie aie 111.1113 in our ill), l'dti, as the iiiouthplete and ikokiiIiiI leader of He iiputlrs, stme Ihhik liy Clnist'a appolnlniei.l (Matt. ii:l!ii, felt called to lcpel this unjust diaice, 'Ibis he til, I In mi extended speedi bcifliiuliiK with an optn diiilal. It is I'lldenl tli.U hi spoke iu ihe (,'ieek tongue then in louuuoii use. und that n speikiut; iu otlur toiiKius w,n Mi-piudid until lie IliiMinl bis addiess, piobibl) not lesiiiued. PHOI'IlHt .(i)ses 10, 17, Is), lladiis- de. Iileel Hie eliuiii of diiinkeiiucss Petit as.(iied the tiuii 1 liise of wliat hid ocduied. II w.n lueiely the fiillilliiieut of an old piedlitlou 111.11I0 t'Ulit lliousand iciitiiiies bid no bv one of Iho plopliets nf Isi.iel Willi which the .liws ouuht to haie been fainlllii' (Joel llsS). 'the eaieful oil done iu the s) lURou'ue eieu In foieisu laiurs made eiuy jiait of Seiiptme a matter of stud) eieu (mm the rally )cau (Acts 11vtlj, so tliat all luesenl weie uepaed for the ipiola tlou wlildi Peter uaie Iu support of bis asset Hon. Theie was the piomUe of (Jod lo pour nut Ills spilt 111 the last days, In iciiio thu pii)ihelc oflice which for four iciutiiies b.nf been unoeiupled, XntluuK couhl be mole plaus ible than this Iniripietnlloii It Kale iiieinlii ln wouls mil whlcli many had pondeied. It ei!.ilntd what was utliruu a iii)teiuin thinsf. It liukid tlie piesent In the pat. It Ulunl aitalu the Jewish heart and tilled it with Inline of a new eta. i.OMi:itS. -(Vusttt 10, 20, 21). 1'elei 111.1. tlliued to quote fiom Joel, sliowiiie; his fJlulb laill) with tlio lattei, ami Ills In.litht iulo thu liuMiiliiy of the Seiiptme. The cutpomlni; of tlio Spiiit, pioinUed by the piophft and now real ired, sluiillled imue than what hail been wit nessed. ' lie speaking with tongues was only llio bnjliinlii.' of wondeis to be miii in th'g heaien ami on eaitlifjoil ll:'i)!(l). They weio at the iipe'iilntf of 11 time iu which (Jod would display IP lionet ) man) siisus in blood, ira and' smoke, piioi In Hie coining of a day of judaiuenl, Many bine liileipieled (his as re (lilntf to the ililiuctlon of Jciusalem, of wlile'h Jes,us so plaluh speke (Matt. ietiiO), which sceiiH to be the eleaiest (oiislluctlqu of tlie wouls. 'lids rcfeienco IMer tuineil (o piaitlcal account by insuring liU niiillrnccslhat nil who ulleil upon the lord sliould'be 'eaicd tlw lni pending jmtRtiielit would not oieibtke tlicni, roNrLPMO-Vi-TIiln l'elitccol.ll l'ltallon ! nlflcil niucli td the np6lollo church It ssiurcd the men npiloliitcil to rairy the gnptl tint they Would bo helped in their work, tilling incut holdups mid lieiiglh! it gained nil aiiillcuce among men, ni.lny ufwhciii incepted tlie incs'ine, lio had come fioin many land and who would return to uport what (liey bad lieluli It rt.no opporliinltv for I'ettr In ptfaeli the inlllnl ser mon which I milted ill tin' lollleitlliii of tlioit sind (Art llll). In a liigt( day the imihc ot ( hri't Iinil adiaiiced In iiuiiiIkis and liillilnin', 'llio pnljglol speedi I) pi fled I lie inliiloimry liioiciiuntx of nil ci time. Hut imirli ot what win done Ihat diy soon ilkippeirod, baling no iKiiiiuiienl lalue-tlie nnhlnir wind, (he cbii'n llery tongues the speedi III dHTelOlit l.mitillges. Tho Spirit's power riiunined. It lum lieen with I In' fallhful rliuiiii rler since und will be Willi It in all the .leal to nunc. It is I.anlli pioprr lo ntlrmpt now, us sonic i', "a PciitecoM il meeting," as If to icpinduci' the oreiiiii ines of that diy, It Is highly piopcr for llod's people when they pleae m wall upon linn t.u the emblement of the spllll. BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS iiv in:v. miiiiiiii' r. v. iMiiiici:, ii n. ll'iom Vuthor's Votes 111 "I he Simd.iv Sibool l.c"(m llli"tiator," l'iibllhrd iiv I'. II. Hcicl k Co, ChlrnRo, lll. Oolden TiM -"lhc inuiiilu1 Is unto 3011 .nil to mil chlldieu." A(t, il, 30. Ilci tibial Thought The lli'eiul of the Holy Spirit . Intiodmtoi.i Notes: 'lhc comiiiuiid of mir land .lesils to He ill'dplc-i, "Tail) je al .lerusileiii until jc be einiiieil with power fiom on high," v.h glieu In all of Ills ilK(!ih". Ail imi-t "''rC Tr XWA, .m- Thc BisciPita WtRt LlOHCO TO 3HINC tarry that all mav leeelie tlio Sphlt and all testify of Ills power. Kiijli wis to bo u witne.is, and all nni-t bile the "uppei loom" cvperieness. Tlie cordillons for the icccption of tin diolv Spiiit. weie tint all the dlMinlcs should liei 1, Obedient: "i'uri) till )e leceiec." i. I lilted: "Iu one place of one aicuid." 3. l'l .i pi fill A pia)er meeting ten di)s loin;. I nvpeetant: LookiiiR foi the blessing. The sune eotidltloiis anions Hie membership of the (lunches todav will bun?: iiuothei Pentecostal blessinjr. 'Ihe le.ulls of Ihe bestowuunt ol powir weie: 1. 'They war all Idled;" ;'. Hold Iu wit-rc-sin; 3. I'oiuiful 111 speech; I. V binest of souls. SiiBaestions: Punt hi huce Ictteis the 11.11113 D-l-Sr-f-P-l.-i: S; over iicb letter milk a Itinio ami ra)s, to indicate a liffbt. As eu'i letter is lighted, so eieli (hiistliui that pics to nuke up the Orient loot Ik 1 hood of the di-'ipks of Christ, must be a shining Unlit, Uinio the name di.i'V the outsti etc lied wlnas to indicate the Holy Spiiit. viound the name "Disciples" diaw 1.1.14 of lijiht, with the rioss iu outline, I) llliistiata tint the special ollicc of the Hole spiiit, in w"ll as Curi-tiai! serine, is to lenal I'luist to the w 01 Id. Whin our lives Inn been mhted b) the Hole Spiiit, we must tin out with ( liristim love -cvk-inir to lijtht other liiei. Oh, how niplilli the world wniild lie ev.ui'zdized If cadi one whose l!f is llehjeiid b) the sweet Soliit ol t.o.l, would fin qu'ekl) and tell oiheis of the tnld's Snioi, aiid ieid them to bis side. 'Ibis Ismii miv be nude "Inleiestiim" b i'i ni',' laiRi" and mull randies. t)n landle lighted 11M) lepiesent the ( hilstian 'hlnimr. for the M is tel. With some sb.np poluteil wiie 01 ions; pins fasten some laie and snuil candles on the blickboiid, and 11s vol! talk of spicadlnc; the lUht ami of littlue; join light shin", llitht .the candles and quhkl) thaw the outline of tie Idiots iiidiiatid b; the dot Ml lines 111 Die sketch. If jou c 111110I u-i" Ihe e.iutlles ft 1 Hie obje t lesson, sluipl) pint while eia.ion maiks on thu boaid lo lepident theiii. Tbi'ii when tluv aie jditiued as liehiK liKhtid (with led and jellow ii.i)on) place tlie nihil lltnal lines (m siatlct ci.i)oii) to foim the wold "Lei ) mil llglit so shiie lie'foie nu"i, tint lhc)' 111 ij- see .lour liood winks, and ulmily )ou l'a lliei uhiili is in heaven." Matthe.s, 1, to. LETTEKS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under thli headlntr short letters of interest will bo published when accompanied, for publica tion, by Hie vviiter's name, 'lbs 'tribune decs not assume responsibility for opinions hero expressed. Millikens of Dromoro, Ireland. Lilllot o( 'the Tiiliiiue. Sir: -..Ijiium Mllllkeu wiote le I lei s litini Did uiuie, lielatitl, to his sous, Janice and Willi 1111, wlm lame tu l'emis,Miuli om; befoie, the leio lulliiii. His wife was Miitha lleuiphill Ho died in Diomoie, Apili, 17t0 his widow, May V.1, 1S00, I'lom ihe ili.n.u lei of his le t le 1 s he seems to liaie lieen a boiIIv man and bis adiiio nltloiis to Ills absent son-, veie piudent and piaitleal, 'I In le wtie nine ihildiin naiiied as follows: .lames, William, John, Mai), Dnlil, Maltha, Samuel, Xuiu) and Unbelt. 'Ihe sou .1. initi, fa a we.iiei, and one who leiiieuibeied him lias 1 ei 01 tied, t lint "lie was a ui) quilt, iiiiilleiHiic, honest' 1'iotest.int liilp 111,111 who, while wealing in Ills loom shed, would sine; I1UI1 soul's. He claimed to be of Stoltl.lt (Ml. 11 1 Ion and tll.-likeil to be ealled 1111 riisliiii.in, 'the KcncaloK)' of this faiuil), do. sicudcd fiom eleieii diihlieii, lias been emu. piled. Aiuui'gst tliiui win' and aro luanv null of high di.uarlir and pioiiiluiuie iu l'emis. lunia and Ohio. William Mllllkiii taint' iiefoie the leioliiliou, piobabl) Willi James, and sit down iu (lue'iia loiiuly, wlieie lie iliid .May 0, 1800. Of tltii mill al'.'l III. famil), if lie lud I ...sue, iiifoimatloii is ele.licd by tlie wiilci'tiuil loiiesp.iiiilenee with his descendants lespee l(nll) tolidted. John Mllllkeu, another biolhn, died Ma) 4, 17111, pi obably unman led. P.ni'1 Milllkcu, anotliii sou of .l.nut.s of )"o. mute, Ireland, was at homo Iu 17tU, uiitl of bis nib-eqilent life notliini; ii know 11 li) me, Tiadl. tlou, wlildi cannot be rellnl upon unlets well stippoiti'd b) il'ininieiitaiy eiideuie. sa)s thli D.ivld came to )'iitus)haiila aflei the leiolii Hon. Samuel Mllllkeu was iniiitloiieel in his ratlin's. Icttei of 1 7eil, us llun ut home, bu states that lie, ami biothei Dai id Ju.t lumitluneil, Intiiule "I tu iniiie old ill the spiin" pf Ks7. 'jlie falb.r wiltes of S.iiiuifji "Sjiiiuil ihouijlit lie was put leainid Aeiiousli tu an lino lint touniry ami iu, tends loiitlmilnir In school this )ear for ho 1111 jus making Ids bread by that calllui;," Who tan Iiifoim pie f.nlhei' of this .Samuel Mlllikeu; SaH'ial of lids name, and sume fiom Hioiuoie, iiiidoiihtedly kindled, came to I'uiii.ehuiiij, hi( 110 elocuiueiits )iaie beyn found by me (0 pruvo wlieie lie loealid. Tliero uie, liuucur, Mllllkeiu In Tesas, and iu Iliookfyn, N. V., who seem to be this Samuel's deccciieianU I'uMlier liueo litfatloii nuy make ioiiiuctloin niiUf ictury. bine ol hi PQileiity may still libido neat his place ot sUllciueiit, uliu can tiace the (j 11 illy by icioitls IMJt" "S. J'( Sw''A. .. r i 1 . ... , . '.V. aik AS- 0 ,. AZ. 5AVID To OCtvl I jnnprngQmanHa HMHB)WlMf)iixi8B8lsanfRtBirlK mHWW 9 (9 ' GJ) B Going Out of I The J. A. Banister Co., Proprietors of w ft Js ri k I m Bl Ii Scc l-i Ml L JQ Sc I I II LJ w S A q Will close 'their 'store in this city I at the expiration of their present Q g . lease, which occurs shortly, and with this end in vievv have inaugu- ratea a great 9 a The Newark Shoe Store's Reputation for "Good Shoes" is so firmly established that it is unnecessary to say anything about the quality of the Newark stock, except that, owing to the recent business depression caused by unsettled labor con ditions, the stock is much larger than us'ual, in fact, so large that we can pro vide A-l shoe bargains for all who will take advantage of this great "Closing Out Sale" at the following prices. $7 00 Shoes at $0 00 $1 75 Siioes at $1 50 00 " " 5 00 l 5() " 1 35 5 00 " " 425 ! s5 j io 4 00 3 25 ,1, u fi, c 3 00 " 2 50 c (i a "c 2 50 2 10 7lc (,0c 2 00 "' " 1 05 50c " . 42c co csj ss as o s ssi a llobcit Mllllkeu, piobably tlie )onngest sou of old .hinies of Dioinore, c.inie to I'enus.vliaiii.i nnd seltled in (iieeno counly alonsslde of his breithcr William and is slid lo liiw been Hie head nf a laige famil) whose deecendiiiN, fonu ut least, dwell on lintls once ownetl b) lum. Me llnil dniiiiiient', lninel), old land leaco and leltns, to show- tint a William Mllllkeu, "iui ii," nttlid iu (bedei count), Peninjlvanla. He win a (I'Mkcr and soinctiine bitween 1700 and 1770 leintucd to iliudolpli cinuil), Xoith ( Jits lina, wlieie lie fnurdeil a laige famil), all of whom spell (lull nanus Millikau. Wiilesiuead inteie-l has been stlinulaliil iu the hlstoi) of the s-eeeiil brandies of the Mllll keu finilli now numeiou.s iu I'ennsiH.inla, Ohio and wistern s,ites neir the settint; sun, who-o aneestois uune 'fiom Diuniore, lleluid, and It is hoi el b) those who aie tiling to (onipilo 11. ell gcnialog) that all who i Lum to be ihw ( ud ants from this st((k will no their endcivors to as-ist In furnlshlm; C.n and fniiil) lecords to pime the lonueitinns. 'Hie Mllllknii. of Ki-haeeiliukn v.illcv . me descend nils of a Julius and llu.'h Millikin. who Heed in Pi" mole, lielind; one biaich tliioin'li a hiniuel anil anotliii tliouah a lliild Millileu. The.o me eiidentli lelitetl to the otbei Diomnra fiuuilles, but the dcyiee Ins not betii sit,f.u toiil; e,t ibllshcel. Iii'searches now iuogicsin In Irelmd liny lesult ill a ile.uei imilerstiindliiir of the ties that once bound II.cm' fimillcs to.'ethti In the "Old W'oiltl" and caused so minv of llieni to mine into s'."-h dose (Oiitacl Iu the "New W'oiltl." t any late, south will be exhausted befoie tills iiucstlou is allowed tu ic-t mull-&'...-. c (I. Ml peisoiis rlnlmlng lonnectlon wllh Hie Ihe sons of old .lames Milllken and his wife, Mar tha Hemphill, of Diouioie, lielind, lie liigiutly leiuieslcd to couuiU'iiicale wilh the siibstliber inmiL'di llll;', llei. (!. T. Ilnlloii, sr, Ki.ai Palis, Milne. PITTST0N. Special to the Siiautcn 'liibuue. plttHton, Jtin. 10. Tenlity'H ilevolop inents In the Hniitllpox epldeiulc vvoto much more uncouiMsImr than yester day's, only one new enso lutvliikc been leported to the nuthorltleH. Timt vvtis ut the homo of Aim. "Williams, on Lu zerne avenue, Wont I'lltston, wlieie the ciiko.s aio thoiiKht lo have oilglnnteil. Sirs. Willlanis' eliitiKhtuf, Mrs. Joseph Ilallstenil, who tvijliU'H wllh her mother. Is the victim. There la also n miBpectetl ease iu the IioioukIi, which It 1st thought will be elliiKiioneii as smallpox tomor row. TliPio were no siibneetH tmrt no now casoH In Pltlhton city today, and the patients aio all repotted as being much Improved. Councils met In joint fchMoii hint evening and upproprlitted J2.000, to be left ut tho disposal of the board of health, und tho simltaiy com mittee!) were Instructed to net In con junction with the health boaul. The olUclnlri at Diiryi'.'i aro erv active In tuKhiK bteps to prevent the spiead i-f tho dlfense, und have ordeted tho clo'i Iiijr of tho public schools, nnd have nslied that the churches be closed. Hut one caso exlhts theie. .William Mm dock, ol' Jerniyn, and Jllss Ida Hughes, of West Pittston, wero today gnintVel a license to nutiry. 31 1". Murdock Is liiiiniiBer of tho Nelson .Mortis lieef company's plant at Jer. iiiyn. CnUieilne Heldy, of Plttaton tow (is shl!, was this morninK qrnuted the adoptjon of Oeoio Ilarold Uletikk, n, tulnor child of her duuirhter. The adop tlt'iu was decreed by couit, and tho child will take the name or (ho peti tioner and have all the tights ami duties of n child and lie I . 31ts, Iteldy. The bo.ttil of tinstees of tlio "Wet J'lttbton Methodist Eplbcmi.tl church have decided to ask the Wyoming con fluence for the ie-appolutment of its pastor, tev, 0. I4. KeVerHon, A flood Ito.ids league," hun been formed )u West I'lttston. with H. M. UugheB as president. Over $1,000 have been ub- 0 A usmess.: ,. 1 it 't - a I z s& & t sb es EBKQ One Appreciates g REAL S UNDERWEAR Tills Month. i The entire stock of Women's Wool Under wear, product of tlie famous Luzerne Mills, to be closed out at a garment. 1 ham. 126 Wyoming Ave l?sTms5arinafrsaBgaCT7iHHH5a - . - - - - r r-air Mn e scribed for the purchasing of.m HtunJj. j oiler und irubhur- l -'j KimikIh Jenkins has been Jtpnoli)u3l ttdmlnlstrator In thu estate of the ufi Kdl&ou .lenklus, of .TeuklitK streuf, ttliti city. The est.ito is valued at tJSjfi Toe Flpoh, ot Puiimiire, whQ,lfii'ailtji disposing of the Httlu nnis ,otim auauintec and Ttust i onipu'ilsiS1 SiTiinton, expects to uuurn loipltutAn next week. (Ik To the South via New Jersey CedthtU Tho New Jer&ev tJejittal railroad Is the only line nft'erlntr Pullman net vice to wWqttWoari;lU'toe , South "lil U" M. w t 'tUU'ieyillltff'APiKSllMJll. . w tin , out one .i....j... x.if. aiiUBFWfc : ,b e'liuutii: I'v.i ii LoMJStWnhiJ rjulekettftltde. Pull- inin iWeJ'afbiis -tjerurd und bugdge hevked thrpiiglijJ Inrjulvo'' of , J. K. ' m.i cheeked Swls'auv dlalilet pussengejr vigent. COJ West iuckawuniitt uvenue, Scjanton. 3 siS9 i i 75c u r nni y T -il xw