10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1', 1002, RELIGIOUS NEWS O million, modern CTOMKH .11 Is hlfih festival tlnyi muoswHl Hi" Lutheran chilrclifH the world over, iih It Ih tliu uniilvoimiry day of the bcRlnnhiR of the itefor- llie must momentous event C 111110!". On the 31st of October, K1., .Minim Luther, the went rcfoimcr. nnllpil his nlncty-llvo Hip.Im or declarations HBiiliiHt the wale of IndulRCiiees on tlip door of the cnntle chinch In Wltten Iioir, and thus Ik'buii that gicat inovc ineiu known an tltc lefoiinatlon. whose Influence has most piofoinully nffeetcil Chi lutchdoni for all time. This day Is iiIho a niogt Important day In the hlPtory of the lIvniiKelleiil nltth ri'Hii church, of the Holy Tilnlty. Ad ams avenue. Twenty yeat.s ago yester- lii'$M -? ' oMcci's, vesps, iii'RunlBt and It. II, Ilrndcr, who will have chiiiRD of the music: Ht'NhAY, NOW 2. 10.HO A. M. Morning Service Church Hook, iiiibci 1 to la. Hcrinou...ltev. ar. L. XwoIzIk. Lccchbtitg CONSKC'HATION snnvjci-j, s.no V. JI, llyinu. (Ministers and ohuroh Iji'iillntf Hlbles and motei at the cbtltch cutinncoj. 1'l'lRPIItlltloll Of Keys. Prayer Pastor Psalm ex.il llcsponslvelv . (Hlbles mill siiotcd vessel" to be deposited In their places,) 1 1. inn, No. 2ni. The Lcsson I llllK. MMB.tteV. A. O. (iiillenkinnp J Kliws, S:2.,-.!ll...1ti'V. .1. V. Itiltldolph Prayer of CoiHcctatlon, Itev. A. J. limner, I'll. D. Cimsecliitloii. Thi' Nli "in- CippiI. Hymn. foiisrcutlloli Senium. Itev. M. L. X.wcl.lp; Hhowcd tlu't thu leagues atp In nood condition. PieHldciit (.Mat k gave the ic port for the Ulty union. The following ofllccrs weie elected to serve the ciiuIiik year: Pipslileiit, r'liarlcs Clark, of Court street; eone RnondltiK secretary, Miss St.iLkhoiiKo, of ABbtny eliurcli: rccorilltiK aocieliuy, William Hauls, of Kinbiiry chuich; trpiisilrer, Miss tivntw, of St. I'aul's chaiuer: exeeiitlvp committee, Mr. Stuf fonl, Asburyj Air. Wilbur Kteslt-y, Simpson; Mr, Davis, Dtiinuoie, At tin close of the business session the mm 1'aik chapter served lefiesit nients to the leaguers. Distinguished Minister Coming. ttev. Will It. Cpcruft, of China, Is to be one of the speakeis at the mis sionary rally which Is to be held In the audlloiluni of the Penn Avenue Hiui- I'huieb next Wednesday ovenliiK. m:v i:ii'im 1.1 nn .miu.i:i:, Pastor Horn I'cb l.'i. 1VSS, to Mulch J, 1!V7. driy, on Oct. ::i, 1SSJ. the congregation was organized In the Voting- Area's Chilstlim association hall, 431 Lacka wanna avenue, with the lollowing tlilt-ty-llve citizens of Hci anion as charter members: ttev. Al. I.. .welzig. pastor; Joseph Ober, A. Ilehrlgr. trustee"?; JMilllp J. Vetter, It. II. Bruil or, Chas. rtceker, deacons, and Philip V. Schill er, Gideon Aloser, Chai les Uenon, Line Honson, 1211a Oninstotk. Lydia f'oin Moek. AIis, Uuibaia Ober, Alfred W. Klotz, Julia Ober, Jacob 1!. Aloiton, Allen Al. Kelpei, I-. O. Powers, Alary A. Poweis, Christian Becker, Alary Flecker, Levi C.etz, Catheiine CJetz, Kmma Al. Sihuler, S. K Stlllwell, Airs. K. .1. Stlllwell, Ficd H. Oerlock, Ali. Rosa Gerlock, Jacob Il.Washburn, Alls. Sarah Wasbbuin, Al. V. Middleman, rtudolpb J. Peuster, David W. Aloser, Lewi.s Aloser, membeis. Sixteen years ago, on Nov. 7, Hie oot nerstone of a new cliuieh was laid at Adams avenue and Alulbeiiy stieet. Xow, sixteen yeais after this event, the congiegallon Is about to celebrate, on Sunday and the three following days, - Itli special set vices, the tlueo fold festival of the twentieth anniver sary of organization, the sixteenth of the cornerstone laying and the eoiT-o-cratlon of the chinch. A moi tgage anil floating debt of ne.'iily $L00O, Inclined tluougli building and inijnovlng the chinch, for the i. Using of which spe cial efforts have been made dining the past three months, is to be extinguished and the mortgage is to be binned at the services tomoriow evening. About thirty years ago elTotts ete made to establish an Knglisb Laitheian church In this city, sei vices being held for n period ol (ive or six months liy Uevs. D. Al. Ilenkel and Theo. Ileilig, of Slroudsburg, and others, but for some reason weie discontinued though the Intetest and attendamo li.itl been finite encoui aging. In the full of SS1 another attempt was made and with better success, services being held in the dms slote of P. J. Vetter, 407 Penn avenue, by ttev. K. Al. Smith, of Philadelphia. Itev. Smith was succeeded by llov. Al. Ij. Zweizlg, of Heading, who was sent hew by the authorities of the Rvau gellcal I.aitliPi.m Allnisteiiuni uf Penn sylvania, to establish a Hunch. On AI.il eh 111. 1SS Itev. Zweizig held lil.s (list set vice in llie Young Alen's Cluis tlun Association hull, wheio on Hie following Oct. :il, an oig.iuizatlon was cflected, of which Itev, Xwelzlg In mine the lli'st p.istoi, On Oit. lis. 1S8I, llie piesent chinch site was pui chased for $.",,,",00, and on July ;:, iw;, plans weie adopted for a new cliun li, the coiigicg.ultm up in that time having worshipped In the old edifice of thf. Second Piesbytei Ian church, which li.ul been seemed and lemoved to their propert. In Aluy, 1SS7, the new church was, for the llrsi time, occupied. In Novem ber t,r tlie same year Itev Zweizlg end ed his pastorate heie and was suci d- cd on Keb, r, ISSS, by the Itev. 1 3, L. Miller, who continued as pastor for nine yeais, mull Alaicli I, 1X07. when he became pastur ol St. .Mink's chinch, South riethlehein, Pa, Under Itev, AII1-b-r's encrgelic labois, laitberan inter ests piospered, not only In the cougi li gation bin nHo tbroughout the city. ' Itev. Alllier oiganlzed St. Aliuk's UJ.iithcran chinch. West Scranton, In 1MI; Si. Paul's, Providence, In ISfl.i, and Si. Steplien's Slavonian chimb, Peckvllle, in ISO",, all of whlili have had a healthy giowth. The ulniich Pioperty was aim in)iiocd and the. )f?Vt of ?.1,000 larsoly i educed, ('iFtev. Miller was sucieeded on Oft. 24, jjhiiij.uy the Itev. C. f!. Spleker, of v Cluyelaud, u, under whom the ion Riegatlou continued to piosper, espe cially In an Intel nul giowth and In ci eased devotion and cluuclillness, On Dee. ill, loot, Jtev. Spleker leinoved to Okoiuz, Philadelphia, to taku charge of a newly established coiigiegatlou. Rev, 15. K Itttter, of West Ilnzloton. P,i leinoved to this city as pastor of Holy Trinity on Apt II 10 of this year, and It will fall to his lot tomorrow to complete the work of his predecessoiH by the consecration of the chinch fpu from dobt. The following services havobeen ar ranged. A largo choir in charge of tho 4IIIIIVIII iiilllllillilliilllllliil i IH'll AddipsM-- ltt. I,, l.liiddstt'iilh. Wllki's-M.iiir unVrioiy I'holr llllli'l'.ll Putjei Ite.V. .1. P. Heiilr., Wllkcs-llnrie Offel lllg-. Autb.'iii Choir lllstoi leal Sleli h I'lulor AlUllllllli'Plllt'llts. Ilvnili Hi'lledli'lldll SfNUAV, 7W P. At. Vesii r Sei lci- I'liiUt'll Hunk, phkcs 2rt tii ",'. Allur Soi x Ice lt"s. A. I., limner. Ph. I)., and II. A. Kiniklc. Senium- "Our Splilliuil Alolher Mini What We owe Her." I!e (!. W. Siuiilt, Phlliiilelplilu I'lniiiii'lal liepnit, Rliriihtg of Alortaage, AIONOAY. xo'. ::. S P. Al. Itciiiilun of Societies and I'ciinur Alenibcis, "Thu Siinila "The "The "The "The T,.ic1U" Ph. 1). Schocil," Itev. A. I.. It.iiner, Aid Socle K." Itev. A O. (Inlli iikiinip t. culler League," Itev. II. A. Kllllkle C'iiugri'gatliiu"....Itrv. J. C. WltKe ('lunch Counell," Itev. J. W. P.anilolph "Foniier 5leinbeis"..,,itp-. ;. y, Itltter Tn:SDAY, NOV. 1-S P. Al. Lectin u "Luther In the Iteloniiiitliin." Itev. S. A. Itepuss, U. 1)., Allplitowu AVnDNnSUAY, NOV. u-S 1'. Al. Lectin e "Aloimonlsni," Itev. J. P. Iliatfc Tomorrow evening, the daughter con giegatious, St. Alaiks of West Sei. ni ton, and St. Paul's of Noith Seianton, will, with their pastors, unite with the mother chinch In a sei vice ol lc jolcing. Ke. a. W. Sanilt. or Philadelphia, who will preach the sei nion, s the niaiiaging editor of "The Lutheian," the leading church paper of the Luther an church, and a speaker of eceptlnal ability. The following .lie the ofllcets and committees of Hol. Ttlnin cliuieh. Pastor, Rev. Kiln a id F. Itllici. si-uc-t.ny, 1. J. A'cttei: Iln.incial seciei.uv P. II. (icilock: trensiirer. IJ II. Ki.ulpi; oigaulst, Alls. It. K. Wind. I'luuth -oiui"il Detenus, Willi. nn i:. Warner P. J, Vetter, John M.ucii.ii I, II. J. Scluibeit, T L. Helm, " A. Itelulg, tiusioos. Matthias Slipp. 1! II. Hi.ulei, !. W. Shlve. Suiiilny Selui'il Assistant siipeihiK nd int Jt. II. Uiadei. sect etai y li. .1. Sclui hc 1 1 , liliiiillnn. lhll'l Stluilei. ticasmi'i, Alls. o. W. Shhe; msaiibt. Allss Llcl.i (iai.ig.tn: asslstiiut niganlsl, Allss 15ess!e Schlve. Ladles' Aid and AIisslnii.il y Soclelv Piesldeiit, Alls (i. W. Sehhe. sec ielai. Alls, i;ilj. Amaint; tieasincr, All-. P P. hchuen. nilsisoimi, tieasiirci, Alls. Ue. Ullekens Luther Le.iKlIc Pic-lilenl, I'ml Sehueii; vice president, William Schuler; secie- tlst Air. upcrntt went to China ninelepn ye.us ago. and lias been one of the most successful mlsslonuiies of model n times, Uililng the recent Uoxer doubles the mobs tiled to kill him seven dlffeient times. Tlnee times ho was badly beat en; once he was left ror dead like Paul ut Lyslni. lie became the government translator timing the latter part of the tioublcs In China and was one of the most potent factors for the establish ment of peace, lie waved the lhes of many of the missionaries and native Cliilstlans. lti'cently some business men of Clilnu olfeied Air. Ppcr.itt a huge mini of money und live times the niniiitnt be was lecelvlng as a mission ary il lie would Join their enterprises, but he declined them all, as his great est joy was to lead the people of China to Clnlst. Hesldes Itev. K. S. Dobbins, U. D., the district nilssltmaiy or the Ameil can Hapllst Allssionury union, Itev. Chillies llilggi speak. Air. Hrlggs has done a phenomiial weak in ine i'lilllppine Islands, and nioie (linn rour thousand are awaiting baptism In the Islands ns a paitlal lesult of his ministry, lie has a gieat stoiy to tell. A 4 Pictured Tiuth Seimon. Itev. Oi. Pleicc will give another of his lllustiutetl seimon talks at the Penn Avenue Haptlst chinch tomoirow even ing, dining the "Hilght Hour" service Pastor Pleite will speak on the topic. "How to Heroine u Cliiistlan" and will lllusti.ite bis (IKctiuisc with the nip Idly tli awn sketches made while he speaks, which have given him an Inter national leputatlon as an lllutialor of Bible tiuths. An evangelistic service will be held in the lowei temple alter the seimon. v i- i Religious Notes. The bishops of the Alethodlst t lunch ate In session in Wilmington, Del., this week, to .mange time and picsldlng olllcpis tor the spring confei ences. lieginning witli toinouow, November -', there will be it service ut St. Luke's mission, corner Piescott avenue and Vine street, every Sunday at 7.110 p. in. All aie toidialiy Invited to lie present. Itev. I. N. Steelman. foimeily n !ap tlst. later a Alethodlst, still later a H.iptlst, lias lastly gone over to the Dowietle.s. Itev C. II. Pel solicits has also gone to the same se,.t, with nil his fnmllv. The Aletliodlst nilnlstei.s will meet in Kim P.uk, November :;. at IH.'iO. Pi of. (I. W Phillips, siipeilntendent of schools, will sive ;t lev lew ol Piesldeiit ICIiot's atldiess bcfoic the Tcucheis' as. Miciatlou, of fonnectlcul. Alls. Almy II. lliint, of Postern, wen Id and nalinniil siipei Intcndenl id Sclen llllc Tciiipei.inic- Insi Miction ol the Wci men's Ohilsti.in Temperance union, will speak Sundav night In i:im P.nk t hill ch. Subject, 'The Kllluie of Out Itepubllc," The ll'iptist ininisi.eii.ti LomVitiue will hold Its tegular nierllng in tlie Penn Avenue Uaptlst ehtiieh. Alonrtuy inoiiiing. Nov ember ::, al ln.Hii. Paper by Hit Itev. A. II Smith, of the Noith Alain Avenue H.iptlst church, topic, "An Imposition ot the Hook of Hosim," BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON FOR NOV. 2 THE CITIES OF REFUGE. Josh,, xx!l-0. Seoetiiry of Aitiellcaii Society of Unions Kduciltlon. Il- INTItODUCTION.-Attcr Caleb leeched his poitlou, tho bounds of tho Ulbc ot Judah weie llxcd. Kpliutlm and tho halt tribe of Alaunassch weie located next (Josh., wl and xvll), The coiigiegatlou then removed fiom Ollgal to Sblloh.wheio the tabctiuiult) was sut up (Jo"h xvlllil), Tlie leumlnder of the land was divided Into seven pints Unto tho supervision of n commission of tinea from each lilbo (Josh., xvlll:S), and the assignment wub Hindu by lot in tlila older to Ucnjaiuln, Simeon, Zehuloti, Issachar, Asher, Noph- iiinii and IJini. Wlien all this was ac eompllnlicd Joshua selected for his posses sion the city of Tliunatli-Seiali, hi Aloiuit Lpuralm, within the bountls of his own tilbe (Josh,, xlv:,Vl). Tlicie ho establlHbcd Ills home, and tlicie sonio seventeen em.s after, he died and was biiiicd (Josli., Nxlv:20j. Tlie division of the hind hav ing been completed, so Unit nil the tribes knew their appointed dwelling pluces, at tention was dliected to civil legillatlons designed lor the geneial good Thesu weie iidhistcd before the sep.ilatloii Unit tlieiu nilglit be common modes ot Justice. U1V1NL In this disk nothing new was attempted, Theio was no tall lor n leg Isl.itlvo body to make laws. Doubtless theio could have been nsseniblcd out or nil tho tildes good it ml wise men win thy of confidence, who would have been able lo tlelbie hum. in t editions and duties In a sclles ot statutes. And It Is piobublo Unit thu people would have ncceiilid the deliverances of such n bod.v. 15ut thu government of Isiael did not ileilve its 'poweis fiom the consent of the gov erned." Hod Imcl set these people np.nt lor himself (Psalm. -lll:12i. He pin posed not inih to tonsil net their lellg lous Institutions, but 11N0 to legiil.ito tlielr political iiirali.". It was lo be a divine .state, in many icspeets aupet len to every other (Deal.. I .si, nml In some partleulnis n nintlel foi after tiroes, Imt above all otlier consltleintlotis It was lo he adapted to the rutiiie of t!od s people. iiente, at me loot ol Wmil. the geneial featuies of the Hubiew cunnnomvcnlth vveic made Known to ATmes (K.. will), and dv him lednced to wilting. Having entt'ied the promised land, it only u nialned lor the people to learn ami applv what Aloses dud wiltten (Deut., vi:fi. IIO.MI(Mm:.-The Hist thing oideied to be done was in the Intel est of human lile. ,tlvviis u mntlcr of pilm.ny Inipott nnce In eh soclelv As in the Amcii tan decimation the light lo live Is men tioned heroic eveiy oilier light, o In the decalogue the llisl offense agithi'-l mini is the taking ol life (J. :l'i. At tlie time of the settlemonl tlicie was gieat need to enact laws on Ibis point. For nion- than fortv yen is the iaiaeliles bad been nuclei inillttii:. nile, iiccustoined lo sei-nts ol dlootl I low they would sep niiite and t liter into the pm suits ot peace. Tlieie would be giealci piovoiit tiou and le-s lesti.iinl. ludlvidiial hilci ests would be snhoi dilute lo the ttphll of iiidtv. t o-opeiation and mutual for dcfii.niee. Llie tnltUit be put In leopauly In two wavs b the Intentional malicious attack of another, ami by accident The foimei had been the subleet oT legislation 'llie niuitleier loiiud no meicv In the i ode of Alose.s Pollowlng the toveci.i'U cil isoali ii.cn., :i,). he musi be put to death (.Lev . .l:17), but onh allei tilil (Num. xwlvlm The inleiitlou.il homi cide might even be taken lioin the nltar li:.. xnI.Ui The land polluted, toiidl be (le.uised onlv bv the dlootl ol the sl.i.ver iXiim v:.t!) within tho walls ot tho city no one could lift u hand ngalnst him, PltOTIlCTION.-Tho city of lefilgo uf fouled only provisional secililty . to the mansliiycr. On nnlval at the gatu ot tho city, which wna tho place of administer ing Justice (Itiilh, Ivtl-L'), ho must de. clnto his cause to the eltleis (vpihu 4), and they would iciuiind him, under mi To condiiet, for tilnl to the cltv vvheio tho offense was committed, Tlicie the case would bo adjudged, aecoidlng to tho leg illations for tlelermlng iiceltlentnl killing (Num., xxxv:-'.M). Ir In that healing ho was doomed to bo guilty ot minder, he was delivered to tin. avenger for execu tion. Hut, It found Innocent, whole ho must rcinnlu ut the evpeiiHo of tho com munity until tho death of tho high pi lest, after which lie might go fiee. Hut, If ho went out bofoio tho high pilct's death, ho might bo slnhi by the avenger (Num , xxv:s.--2ii). This conllnemenl in the cltv ot icfiigo was partly In the natiue of punishment, for tio iiinn was kept fiom ins ramuy mm his business. Thereby a public ttstlmony was made to the sanc tity ot human life, and to the abhoiaiiro of blood shedding. Kveu accidental kill ing was an offense,. THACItlNO .Many etposllois have le gal ded the city ot lefugp a typo of Clnlst who saves thoXslnner. Al leant In one Place In Scilptuio such use Ims evidently been made of It (Heb., vliisi. Ami cl that feature must not he piessed Tlie fu gitive to the city, unlike tlie sinner, was free fiom evil motive, and while tu tho city was confined puttlv for secinlly, hut pailly to disadvantage anil loss. This Item of history ami law may be best used to show- how i evented lellglon impioves man's tempoial Hindis, H appoints In stitutions Hint elevate and bles. II checks pilvate passion nuil plat-en indiv idual lights under the cine of society as such, ltellglon, the woishlp mid sei'vltc of Cod, pioniotcs ehllUiitloii. makes- man iinifiindle to law that law lo lie atlinlu Istetetl by duly conslltutecl imtlioilties. The enaclmeiit of Aloses unci Joshua lor Hie liiausla.ver was the beglunlug or a long weiles of benellciul piovlslons bv which (lie customs of seml-clvlllzed peo ple weie gradually changed Into tho per manent tonus of model n llie. SERVICES IN THE VARIOUS CHURCHES Special Sale of s kaiic Kmfhinn juuijc) uiubiiiiiy. The little toddler of 3 years, the schoolboy of 8 years, the youth of 17, his father or his grandfather, each and everyone, no matter what his taste or desire, may be satisfactorily outfitted here. Stylish, seasonable, serviceable, sensible clothing for the boys and the best values we know of anywhere. Good clothes cut right made right. These small prices mean a money saving opportunity for economical buyers. THE POPULAR NORFOLK SUITS tenellflh and Scotch plaids, also Rolld colorings; many of the tlosigni to he found only nt exclusive outfitters; sizes 3 to l." yeais 53.50 TYPICAL AMERICAN SAILOR SUITS A magnificent range of col orings. In pure worsted scr Ki'i and cheviots; beautiful nppiiintniPiils; allK tics; high class tailoring; si?ps ,1 to 10 years $3.50 TWO-PIECE DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS A Rejection of the very choi cest fnlirlcH, In tall nnd win ter weights, mixtures, checks and overplnldR; nlHo navy bltio and block; bIzcr T to 16 years $3.50 YOUTHS' SUITS Fancy cheviots and rasul meres In all the latest Rhades of cloths, reliable colors, and also the nil-wool single and double breasted black chovlot Hiilt.s.Rlzes 13 to 20; good value at $10. Special price $7.50 METHODIST lllni I'.nk chinch meeting al P.Si a m Ion .mil lccepllini ol m.: Sundav school League at v;ii; Senior in. At 7,"n Mr i. Mni.v II ton, tvlll spp.U; on "The lletiblle." .Simpson MelliodM rpisfopiii Itev. II. (.. MclMiiiotl. 1). I) Vie.ii'hiiif.' .il Id. 10 n. m. and T. evening -nlilc.'i, "The Slmis EPISCOPAL. -I'l.cvei and piulse : the holv ciiiniimn inembeis al 10 "M a. it l' p. in.; Junior I.eiiKile at CM) n. num. nt lies. Futi f the ehilleh- pist r. !') p m ; of the nv iti.v. iioiii.ni- r. y pjiutoi:, n. d. (I'loin Aullioi. Vulos lii "11),. SihiLn s, l,o jl l.c.uii Hindi Hen," I'ulilMieil ly f. , lltttl A. Co, Chlciiu, 111. ud Is our ichij. .nul pleselit help III llillllih In eu a liliiiini oao m: l'.islor I I'Altl. tillltAHll .SI'lIJIvi:!!, ioiu Oct. Jl, ISri7, ici Dec III. Jfd liny .Miss Jennie lluher; tie.isuuor, Kallll.vu UUiM'hkc; llu.lllt'iid )eeio,tiy, mlHbouarv tie.i.suier l.vdhi lluher. I 'Mhem William IIIokk', William AM lor. William (lelz, llnny Schuler. Ciimmltlee on Cliuieh Debt Uo V. r Hilter. Mattbi.iK Stipp, II, .1. Scluibeit, Conimlllte of Ali.iiiKementH F. IT. Ot-ilock, l. ,T, Vetter ami the pallor. , Rain over t the Eyeys i Headache and Catarrh Believed in 10 minutes. M That dull, wretched pain In the hcud ib oyer tho eyes is ono of tho a meal blcnv that tho beeda of cutaiili h.ivo been hovvi and It's your vvurnhiB to administer tlhe iiulcket ond sincst tioutment to pio. venttho peatblg of this dreuded nmludy. Dr. VAenew'a Catuubul Powder will stop all plu In ten minutes, nnd ciuo, Or. AVnew's Ointment soothes alt skin diseases. 35 Cents. 9 Sold IV Wm. Q. Claik und H. C. Sjh. oerfcon. Guernsey Hall Pulpit. Sunday hvpiiIhk;, ul 7.!i0 o'clock, Itev, Thonms li, Payne, pimtoi of .Ml Souls' lTnlvet,sallt church, will begin, lor the winter, one of the most Intel estlns, In .plilmr iinil helpful (-eiles of t-eivltcs ever held In the city. It is Mr. iMyite'.s puipoi-e to etilisi in tills woik men of Intellistuce, eNporleuce nnd public. eplrlt, from eveiy walk of life, who i.m Hiealc u word of wariiliifr and encour iiKeiueiu to nil, but mi liihplilut,- vvoid cspeclnllv to iho yoiuiK. Jn addition to tlie wmk or u chorus of twenty to thirty voice?, Mr, Payne Intends to al lien the hei vices by ie,iding,s and fcnu.s, instrumental and vocal, by tho cltj's best talent. The most of tho addieh.se.s will be given, under the general subject of ,'l!e lirflou and Success In Life," but this will not bo ilgldly adheied to. l.'.ich horvlco will open with n teii-inluute lervico of hacicd King, led by the chorus, The oidtr of hurvlce for Sun day night will bo as follows: Ton min utes of sncied hong; leading of Seilp. Hues and juayer; hymn; leading, Longfellow's ".Saiidulphon," by Corn Mortis (Irlllln; hymn; atldiess, "Twen tleth Century I'loblems," Itev. Thomas H. Payne; offertory, violin solo, inna Myeis; hymn; benediction. Mr. Payne extends a coidlnl Invita tion to the public to attend these ser vices. Meeting: of City Union. Much Inteiest and enthuslusui was displayed at the meeting of the Kp- worin league uuy union, which met In i;iiu PaiK ciiiuvh, Thuiiday evenlutr. 'the anntiul lepoits were lecelvetl fiom each chapter tu llie union, 'inoits (oliit'U Tel -i i uuth, a vei.v I's. IVl.l. Hilt- li's.son has cvel lol tilble hUltleuts III lllicleiu Units it was po.sSihle lor uiiiider to he committed unnvwtic.s .mil u wise Pi evident e piovhlrd a shelter aid a sine ioue.it loi the man sl.i.ver hi tho eltlfs id leliiKe The.se cities writ, ,i. W.I.VS op. a lo icceive those who needed shelter and who would liee onto ihcm. The way was nlwajh opep-li was sliaUht ami chmI enlcicd It was ,i pie pa veil way Theio was complete moiii--lly for all who would avail thcinselve, or tlie piotectlon so lieely ami gi.iclously ptovitled. Tlilt. lesMin lias Utt pei.sonal aiipllLii tlon lu Jesn.s chilst. The sinner, gulltv beloiii Utiil and man, merits the sinner's doom Hod giuclotid.v and men Ittillv piovldts lor lilm a lefuge, even "Jesus t'lnist the ilghteuus." All who urn iinm Jesus, with a slneeie tle.slie "to Hoc from the wrath to tome." will tiul ill n il in lilm a ielui!i and icst, Cltlts of ItefiiKo lor Hi.) Sla.ver in tlie old dispensation A I loss of itetugo fur llie Sinner In the new dlxpeiwuimi The VHr.Ln'UUta!NI iS'sEn4u4lHtiu ono llcc-lng for safety lu tho Cltj of Hc tugu Is a paiablo In action of the sinner lleelng lioin the wi.Uli of (iod and seek ing salvation and seciuit) in Jesus I'lnlht, the Incarnation uf tho lovo of Hod, Now wo have sbiiltd, tlie adveis.n.v of our souls Is aliendy seeking our de,(uie. tlon. We must hubteii to our Only He ttige. Now tho door Is open. Today we may enter hi and bo saved. Let llie teacheis wilte the following sentence and peisouully apply thu lea sous to each member of (ho class, at each woid lit older Is ei.ised, Can I Dud Itefugo In Jesus. I llnd Itefugo in Jesus. Find Itefugo In Jesus. Jtetuge lu Jesus. Ill Jesus, JC'.us. "auy. wbeie is thy lefuge, poor sinner, Ami whin Is thy piospect today? 'Twill -pi ollt theo nothing, but lea l fill tho cost To gain tho whole woild, If thy soul HlIOUIIl IIU JOSl. Sei union, Pa AVHNlilMt -A ecistotii picv.iilin: lu the ollentill will III. iclldeleil lenlsl.illon mc- ssitiy lu heh. ill of .lunlelital UllliiiK He line the .Mus.de ei.i the neniesi of Itln must avelige the tle.ith ol .1 slain lel.i lle This pi. n the slill common among A I. lbs. ni.iv have khiwii out ol tlie lniilh dl.v siiil ,n it m, iv hive heeii Inlell.d Hum laws ilhlueU Imnoi.ed iCm.. K ",i. making evi i mini Hie Itceper ol his fel low (CI n.. Iv m While allowable and suitable male! a slmpl.. I'oim ol s(ll,.j lll.e the patilaichal, till-' mode of letillui lloll cilll'lil not lie iie milletl willioill I e- slialui in a si, ne uf aihaiieiil ihllla tlon Tile sphlt ol i-iiii;e mnsl be tin bed. in iiiiniv Innoieiit poisops m.ij snlfei To .'Ifi ci this sl- .Hies weie ap pointed as a.svlnnis to ihe iiitohmt.iiy nlavi'i Tills nvnlatioii had been autUi patcd verv eailv In Ihe hlstoi.v of the ihiiMii people (J , lii, ,i in I meiitloiiid H'pe.iuillv (Num. .v II. Dent. i..' :'l It was line ot Ihe m.itteis lo be ad liisied bv Joshua, which had been en joined lu the . 1 1 1 ill!4 s o .Mo.st-s, ii.inii d hel'oie. hut anangiil altei the conipicsl 'i:STi:itN -Time ol Ihe-e cities weie on the west of Jul clan K.nlesh was In iat.il In tlie esiieme noith, about twent llve mill s In a dheci line fm mllic sea of C.lllhe Ullllgcs, l Id) Its kins is iKUUIll among the thlll.v-oue (Josh. li:.'.'). Mill lined bj Joshua. Slit ulu m was in the ten-' ti'iil pan. lu Mount nphinlm. Tills was a vetj anelelil town, lee c Ivillg Us name In line the (line of Jaeuh (tien , xslv..') Il w.ie the place of lliinl asseinlil.me. when Joshua blessed Isuifl i.losh ..snIv-Ii, It alterw.tld became noled hi llie nalloii.il annals (Judges, l 1). Theio Itehobo.im was made king (J Cluon., :l). Klrjatli Ai Imi. lu ll-.c tiihe nf Juilah, was lu the hill country ol tho smith, nNo a veiy old town (Num., III:L'.'), deilvlng Its ninno fiom a gieat mini among the Auaklms, tJosh , xivil.l). Attoiw.nd It was calltd llebioii, fiom one of tho sons of Koh.itb (I Cluon., vi:L'l, Theio Abiam lived (Clen., xlliMS), and Saiah died (Oen., .will:.';. Tlicie Oavid telgned loi seven yeais (It .Sinn., 11:1). These three cities Kndesh, Sliechem and Jlebiou, divide d the west .loidaii country Into neatly equal tllslilels. l.'ASTIJllX. Tlie tlnee titles east of llio .Ionian had been named by .Moses while Isiael was encamped on that side of tin liver (Dent.. lv:ll-4P, Joshua's p.ut theie toie, consisting In le.ifllrmlng what Moscs hail done Theie was ono cltv ill each of ihe three eastern t lilies, liezlr was designated In the tilbe of Reuben. It was situated on the plain of Moah, east of the middle of thu Dead Sea, about ten miles distant tinni that body of watei. llnmotli was In .Mount Hlload. In the tilbe ol Cud, adjoining Itouhen on tlie north 'Tlie tily was nhoiil liflcen miles 1 1 oi il the Joitlan, ne.illy opposite Klieu hem fillentl was tho objective point lu Jacob's lllght (Hun., nxnI::'I), tlie sceuo of mnny Impoitant events (If Cluon, xvli; 28), rained I'cn Us spices ami ointments (Qen , Nvii.2') and tJor, vlli;i'J), Col.tn In Ilnshnn was in Mauasseh, a mountain ous legion iPsnlm, lxvlllil."ii, thlity-llvo miles distant fiom tho sea of lialllee, Tho comiuest of tills place by .Moses (Num., xxl:UI), was legaided as ouo of tho mudl notable events In his mllltiuy c.ueer, and was afteiwaid colebiatetl in sacred song ll's.ibn, cwnvL.'O). Ileer, Itnniotb and Uolaii weio all ronsplciious lowns. i Iiik-s. Iht oilier sei vices us usual The people ,ii" lordliillv- hulled. Cml'lii.N .Methodist Cpistopal i hllieh l!et, Jiimes r.ennlnger, p.istoi. I'leach Ing al 10 'W a in,, siiblect. "The Kadbig Leal the i;inb,.n of .Moi lalit.v' : class iiefthm .it . jo a. in.. Suiidiiv school al - p. in.; Ki'Weuih l.eiiriiie at ii.JO p. in, leader. .Mamie Stanton, evening pn lull ing si iIce al 7. jo; s,,im h Uev. T M. I'hllllps, or Wasliingtcin, -ul.iec-t 'Tic ''luistlan's llo'e." Ash Sin-el McthoilUt Kpl-iopal ehiiiih -Uev. J It. Austin, p-isoi- Pieacblug at In n a. m. ami 7."" p. m , i lass ineei iug at 11. .il a. in., I'll. ule- ('loop. I.'iulti , Hiind-iy scheol at J p. m. V. W Wtcint. supeilnl. ndeiil, Cpwiilh l.c.ig al i, I", p. in. l'leneldia: hi lh N'iv Aug .Mttln- ilisl Kiilnopal eliliieh ill .1 p 111 A hii dhil v.eltome. Boys' Overcoats. Our line of Boys' Overcoats em braces all the nobby effects of the sea-, son. We show a superior line of the swell, broad shoulder, long cut coats, and invite the parents to come and see them. R BROS. Asian v .Vlelhoilisi lt"V ( 'Inn hs A. Ilioll'ei hood Kiuei.il .i.::m a, in., pi cat hi. i, ID '111 a. 111., siihleel. Assiuauee ol Vietoi j '."'l ii 111 . at 7 "'1 p. i:piscnpn I'.t Hi imln pl.t.vei si i vli ci ; b the iMs..r liuieh-pastm al it Nt c 1 (beless, il o Suildii.v suhmil at L'umi" al li "'l p in., liieaehlig m .object "ltPl-.lnilllnt; Ihe lues" Seats fi ee All we'eoine I'mvld jnce .VlethcHlisl Kpi-i opnl ehiinh Uev. liiiigt A. Cure pastoi. 'I hi Uiotheihood ol St I'aid on el at hi a ci. I'lenelilng ul I'll'O: .Suinla. school a' 'J p. in . Hpvvotth I ensue at i". '" p m.. topi . "The llesl (J. ' Cuue Hell-on h adei , pieiielunu al 7 :M.,siilii'ei, "A.i Interest big I'.ll.l h'l " I 'unit ?liO"i Melhoillsl I.'plsc iii,il hill il J. (' l.vm.ui, ptistoi f'.iss Ml", a m. O I) rieWlll leader pi t-ueliiiig In.: i a in,. Sundav hciol, 11,1", a in.. (! It. (Mink siipei luteiiilent . Lpw'til lb League, i; :;a p. in.- ev.uigellslle meetings, 7 .a n. in, Ittv (" T Van Hoiilei and wile have cluilgt ol these met Una Tiny will I'onthiiie inih ei nlng loi iwo w.el;s. nv'i.voiu Is weieoiiie and inii'd to attend. Pools ale seeking the l.onl. Kt. I'aul's .Mctboilist Cpistopal ellilicli, coiner I'illston nvenue nnd 'ear surd Uev. I'' I. Doty, pastor Sei lees Suil llliv III bneniei,t of the new chill eh. At hi. 0, 1001111111; wpishlp and seimon, bv the pistol : 11 I". a. in., riun.'.iv school: l.pwiiith l.i-ague, at I.M p. m., Npwoith set v lee; 7 .0 o'clock. bv Hie p.tslol. All all tile si Vie,., uf till JW Comp'slo Outfitters to Men and Boys. 325 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. OHBKN TRADING STAMPS PRBB WITH ALL PURCHASES. cT yAmFmmwmtmmwwmMwmmm THE" TORES :::o p m., .iioimi the paisouajte, i League di oliiiii.ll evi nini; disiiim-e made Well nine lo climili Afilian Melhoillsl i:p.,iop,il llownnl plate Dr. I. S lleiille.v Pre.iehhm al lO.iso a. in.: Sundav 2.! 'i p m : puMt'hini;, ".I." p. in. dial welcome to all. . hllieh, p.istoi. Sl'llljlll, A ooi- J'LljrJTINO These sl" I tiles weie un der thu special cue of tho Lovltu-s (Num., .xx:l"i), which tact lucieased their value for tho puiposcs named. Wlion a man actldentally killed another bo must leavo all and lleo tlutliei Tho uiealcst ills tunco from any point of tho laud woultl not exteed fifty miles and that inljjht bo covered In half a day. or lu less time by a. stionii man, fleet of foot To fiitilluite the pussoge the loads to these cities weio kept clear (Dent., xlx 3), and linger posts vvero circt l at every tut nlng point, marked "icfiiBc" The rabbliiH .if thin that tlie Bauhcdiln In after yt.ua ap pointed various helps to the letimee, iiinoni; othets two students ul law- to ac company him to tbn city and bcfileud him on tho way and on bis aiiivul. How long these cities weie lontinuctt lor tho icfuyiu is pot known, but they weio cer tainly in use lu tho time ot David, four bundled je.un utter (II Sum., Mv:ll). Thu lit. ell, i IhiimI, l.li, iit'itiliilr.iM l. el... .. ., misbt be sl.ilu by tlie avenger, but once BAPTIST. 1'ellll Avenue IS.'.pilst chinch, Venn nvenue. leHwien Spnnc and Linden stieet'- Klnuif,eis aie always welcome, Pieneliimr, moinlUK at Vi.'M and evening at 7,:'.ft, by the p.istoi. Itev, Hubert l- V, 1'leie-e, D, I). .Mornlnir players lu llie lower temple at ti.l", topic of nioiniliK seimon, "Tlie Kltfll of the Cioss," Sei mon followed b the icceptlon of new meniheis and i onimiinloii. Hlhle scliools al 'i o'clock al the J Vim avenue chinch, and nt :.": at the Meiuoilul mission, on Present! avenue Yninu? I'eople's nieet- Iiibt at 0.::o p. m. At tltc- "UiIkIU lloui" seivlce, the topic will be "How to He tomo a I'lulstian." The pastor will ue ciayon sketches to lllusti.ito tho seimon talk, and the set vices In the aitilltoiluiu will lie followed bv an evannellstiu nieet lllK 111 the lowei temtile. Clu-tn ltldo Uaptlst cliuieh Tito pas tor, Itev. ileniy Sterlliih" I'ottei. will pteach ul both services; UHo a in, "The lteveliitlou of (lloiy 111 llie Fate) of Hlllsl ; -,:.Si p. m. "WeddiiiK Hells tho fifth In the seile. lo llie yoiuiR Tho land's supper and the icceptlon ol meni heis ul the clo.se ol tho nioinlni; sirvlce. Hlblo school at 11.4". a. m, Jackson Sleet H.iptist chuicb Itev. Thomas tie fiiueliy, D. D. pastor. Morn ing llieu' pi. i) oi nicellllK' at OS'), leader, mother (leotKu Mldillck: seimon at 10.M n. m., by Itev. f O. Miiltby. D U . of I'lilladelpbi.ii Sunday school at 2 p, in., John Llo.vtl, Kiipeilnleiiilent: evenlinr sei vlcii at Y Bharp; praise and souk set vice Hv leciuest, sntno of the teatuiea of our Hally Day conceit will bo icpeuted, sees pi Oh'i'ainmo. Seimon b Itev. t. O. Jlnll by, i D. The public Is coitllully Invited lo ntteiul, Seals aie all free. A special lolleetlau will be tuken to defnij ex penses. Memoilal Uaptlst cliuu li, I'huitii avo line I'.iBtor Hnv. W, I" Uavles. Seivleo Sunday at 10 a. m and I, p, m. Tlio pis tor will pieach lu "Welsh in tho inonilug ami Liigllsb In tho evening. Hulijoi-t lu tho mmuluir. "The IJveilasthift" Woid." lu the evening. "A Day of Hest " Hllilo school at '.' p. in. Monday evening, nils slonaty ineetliig. when tho pastor will do. liver a special .utdiess on ".Missions lu Big Opening Sale of I wTTY BUTTERINE The Twentieth Century Butter. Rich, Pure and Sweet. Biat&erine at Butterine Prices. I Purify Butferine (J a pound. s for 50c. Continued on Page 11 Dr, Stearns' Exposition of the .Sunday school lessons, Cinis tlap Kndeuvor topics and lllble icad Ings, legulaily lu "The LvaiiBOl," edi ted for past ten yeais by Mis. IL L. Peabody. Send 1.00 for annual sub scription to "The Kvangol," Hciunton, Pa. 13 THE Home-Made Pork Sausage 3 pounds for 25c JOYCE STORES AHCHBALD. I'etei Hiogan, or Plilludelphla, Is ls lllni; lil.s mother on lllll stieet. Miss Mui'h'utet Katun was a taller lu Peckvllle yesteiday. Pattlsou can't get uuu fiom the fact that he never (efoiins after election. Mis. James Nicholson, of Jerinyii, spent e.sterday with her tl.iui;htci, .Mrs. A, Ciarkson, of Main stieet. Tiled anil tme In count Ms, sate a( IJuiTlhhuiK .loseph Oliver, elect lilm. .Miss Sadie Itarieti called on fiionds" In Peckvllle yesteidny. Hebuke Lynett'.s red llaj; rajc by vot ing your HeiHibllcanlsin stialKht, -Mis. Jacob Lluderman spent ester day lu Jeimyu. Mis. t. A. Samson and dauslitcr, Louise, of Scrunton, aie visiting i da tives in town. I .1 v ;