THE SCTUNTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 8, 1894.' 7 in it umnn uuu T Rerless tbe Work that the Noted Evangelist ' . Did In This City. THE PRINCE OF EVANGELISTS Moody Has Tact, Wisdom, Piety and Knows the Bible and Human Nature Annoyance that He Met With Here Tent Services Referred to as the Grand Feature of the Campaign. Last week's iesne of the New York "Observer" contained an interesting article by Roy. Dr. James MoLeod, pas tor of the First Presbyterian cbnrcb of this city, npon "Mr. Moody Id Scran ton." Among other things Dr. Mc leod 8nys: From ny, and indeed, from every point of view Mr. Moody is au interesting study. Hels tbe prince of modern evangelists. Other evanRolists that we havn met have their excellencies. They are well developed in spots, but Moody is fall orbed. Hd has tact, wisdom, piety, tbe gift of ntteranse and whole-hearted consecration. He knows his Bible and be knows bnmnn nature. He loves his Master aud be is loyal to him to his heart's core, aud iberfore,be loves sin ners and pleads with them with all his soul to come to Christ for salvation. He is level-beaded: he does not slop over. He does nut allow his enthusiasm to run away with his reason. lie does not take any stock in sickly sentimentalism, nnr does be preach the gospel of gush. It be should lend a man his coat and the thief refused to return it, he would not ask bim to take his c at also, lie does not nnderstand the sermon on the Mount, and therefore, be does not misinterpret or misapply it. He is not a communist either in tbe pulpit or ont of it. Ue does not array the poor against the rich, nor does be indulge in tbe silly clap-trap of those who preach that it is a hetuon sin for any man to accumulate a large fortune. Iu bis teaching and preach ing, and In his intercourse with men, he succeeds when others fail, because he has what they have not an ample stock of sanctified common sense. ONE ANNOYANCE. Iu bis evangelistic work, Mr. Moody rets great store. by singing. lie believes in uinsic as a moral and spiritual force. He wants a large choir, aud be urges every body to sins. He wants "all people that on earth do dwell" to "sing to the Lord with cheerful voire." It Duins him when tbey refuse. He believes that gospel hymns are in many cases more effective than gospel sermons. - Whether his ideas of musio be right or wrong, it is most impressive and inspiring thing to hear a great congregation with heart and voice praising the Lord. It grieves Mr. Moody when the musio does not go to suit bim. Sometimes it is tbe fault of tbe choir, sometimes of tbe organist, aud sometimes of tbe congregation. A case occurred not long ago, when the organist sorely tried him. The great con gregation was assembled; the chorus and Us leaders were in their places; tbe hymn was announced; but tbe organist! Where was her He was gone. In a tit of temper, be locked tbe organ and put the key in bis pocket as if the organ was his personal property and then he coolly wslked out of tbe church. His explanation was that be bated tbe leader of the chorns more than he bated the devil, and, therefore, he would not play. Mr. Moody was grieved as well as disappointed. I hope Mr. Moody has received the hum ble apology 'of that organist. I think I may assure him that there is no other or gsulst in the Christian world who would if in bis senses be guilty of such au act of dieconrlesy towards him. But though Mr. Moody was both grieved and disappointed be maintained bis self-possession, and the meeting was a grand success. I only refer to this incident because It happened re cently, and because while it may be the obiy incident of the kind, in all Mr. Moody's evangelistic career it shows that evangelists, as well as settled pastors, are sometimes disturbed by what occurs in the organ loft. THE TENT SERVICES. i must not overlook one grand feature in connection with tbe "Moody campaign" in tbe Wyoming valley and that is the services conducted by four or five of his co-laborers, who have been preaching in tents. These tents have been erected in well-selected localities, whera the masses could easily reach them, and they have been crowded at almost every service. Messrs. Whittle, Bliss and bchlverea as preachers, and Messrs. Stebblns and Weeden as singers, have carried on this work for several weeks, aud these tent services will be held perhaps for a month longer. All classes and conditions of peo ple have flocked to these tent meetings. Already more than 2,000 have expressed a desire to live henceforth a Christian life, and let ns hope that many; yes, let us hope that all of these have been truly con vened. Tbe experiment of holding these tent services iujthe thickly settled valley where tens of thousands of foreigners are em ployed in the coal mines has been so suc cessful, that it is likely to become a popular plan for reaching tbe outlying masses. This method of work, which has proved so effective in tbis region, is due to Mr. Moody's fertile brain; and his counsel and visits and timely help have greatly strengthened aud enoouraged the Chris tian workers. Forest City. Ep worth lesgne tomorrow nigh i E. D. Caryl, of Seranton, was: in this place Friday. Benjamin F. Maxey's night lehool will begin tonight. Rsv. R. M. Roderick, of Wilkes Barre, ocenpied the pulpit of the Bap tist cbnrcb Sunday. Next Sabbath the new pastor, Rev. J. R. Egan, of Elkdale. will begin bis labors in this plaoe. A splendid stone walk has been laid in front of H. Joseph's new block. Miss Mary E. Reynolds, one of tbe ehool teachers, spent Sunday at her her home in South Gibson. Mrs. Benjamin Muxey visited in Seranton Friday. Miss Faunle McEane of St its Line is thegnestof Dr. Jani Yoamr. Prof. Joseph : E. Brennan and J. G. Bridgett of Carbondale were in this borough, Friday evening. Prof. Bren nan is principal elect of tbe Vandling school, and will enter npon his duties next Monday. Tbe school building has been enlsrgsd. Miss Rebesca Bashlngham, a popular young lady, of Susquehanna street, re ceived the sad news last Thursday of ber father's death at bis home near Beech Pond, Wayne oonnty. She left Friday morning to attend the funeral. Miss Anna Doran and. Miss Cslia Lanning, sshool teachers in this bor ough, spend each Saturday at . their homes in Susquehanna. Mrs. Richard Pollard has returned from a two week's visit with Brooklyn; N. Y relative!. Mrs. H. F. Aldrleh was tbe recipient of a very handsome silver Ice pitoher rom the Enterprise Fire company, Friday evsnlng, in apprsoiatlon of her service as pianist at tbe eisteddfod given for ths benefit of the above com pany. T. J. Pentecost in a very pleas ing manner made the presentation spseoh. Mrs. Aldrleh responded in a brief apesch. A bounteous supper was asrvsd and the evening was one of en joyment. - "Peek's Bad Boy" will be the attrac tion at tba opsra bouse tomorrow even ing. Tbe company is composed of ar tists and no doubt will be greeted by a Isrge hooss. Popular prises, 25, 83 and 00 cents. MONKEY TRICKS IN MIDAIR. Steeple Jack's Terrifying Performance on Top of Tall Chimney. John William Mayman, ' an English man, born in Lancashire, has for some time beon at work repairing fuotory chim neys in various ports of New Englm d. Ho hn3 been in this business for 10 yea s and hns no idea of turning his nttcn ion to ot nor work, notwithstanding the fa t that his father mud brothor wnro both ki ied by fulls from n great height. Rtcoplt Jack, as ho is called, lins travolcd oil ovc- Kng- if i Hi j 3 s : i nib nftip ( I 1 1 T f f fl STEEPLE JACK'8 EXPLOIT. land and a good part of Europe repairing chimneys, earning a large income most of tlio time, but spending it freely. In one month recently ho earned $500, but only saved about a quarter of it, tho remainder being Bpcut foolishly. Maymtin'B nerve while ongaged In his perilous culling Is something wonderful. Somo time ago ho finished building an ad dition to a chimney owned by the Smith Paper company's mill, near Boston. Tho chimney is 130 fect high. Several planks had been drawn up and placed across tho top to hold material, and an iron rod had been put through tho top of the chimney. Ono Sunday afternoon Mnyman had been drinking and wont to tho top of the chira noy to show how steady his norve was. Taking a stout plnnk, ho inserted ono end under the iron rod, lotting the other end project into tho nlr about eight feet. He first tried tho plunk with his foot, then walked slowly to tho end, stooped, grasped tho plunk with both hands and stood on his bead nt tho extreme end. All tho spoota tots grew faint ut tho sight, and most of thorn turned away, being unable to look at tho terrifying performance. Wanted a lllble. Housekeeper Now you clear out right square off, or I'll call tho hired man. Tramp Pleuse, mum, I only wanted to borry a Bible, If you have one to spare. "JUblesf I've got about forty." "Well, mum, will ye please lend me one a few minutes. I want to read about Bel Bhazzar's feast. Mubby it will stay me Ap petite till I git to some town where folks lias fewer Bibles an more pics." New York Weekly. "John," said tho hotel cook to the store room man, "hand me that bottle of cider. I am going to give them some Madeira, sauce today." If you had as ninny lenses in each eye as the common druram flv lias enc.h of vnnr Organs of sight would be as big as a box FULL BLOWN and aweofc as a mu th young woman who tones up her system with Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prnsrrin. tion. It la a rmrtain ifor all the ailments peculiar iu uie ueuuare organization oi women, u Is perfectly safe in any condition of 'the system and always rename, regulating the delicate organs to pre form their work imin- ilessly. Women have sallow faces, dull eyes, nonow cheeks, and ln Bnl.U. U they are mado miserable with disorders, de rangements and weaknesses peculiar to their sex. Health is regained, after periods of dizziness, nervous prostration, pain and ex citability, or other manifestations of de rangement or displacement of the womanly organs, when tho "Prescription" is used. 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Muy (rm f wfory and aava daaUr1! and aftni'i protiu. rnrr CatThfifot and atod to-daT for macblo or larft (rtt f If CC fatalofue.lMliraoaialiard Ullmoataof it Wo Irt'a fair. OXFORD NIFb. C0.3UWtilii7.CHICAtiOlllU mm HASSON RTARK. AT THE OLD DEPOT HOTEL. FACTORY V1LLE, Is prepared to reoeivo snmmer boarders and furnish rlKB for tourists to surrounding; towns and summer resort. C'nfricsa iLDgamaDti. A Chinese engagement dates its boirin nlng from the exchange of red cards be tween the parents of the contracting par ties. These cards in many districts are immense documents, almost the size of a horse blanket. They are importanl for the reason that they are used as evidence in case of disagreements in the future. Wo seldom hear in China of broken engage ments. Yet if a quarrel cannot bo settled peacefully recourse is had to the 1 tw, and tbe judge usually imposes a fine i pon the party who has broken the contract. The chief incident In a Cblnne mar riage Is the arrival of the bride in her bridal clothes before the house of her chosen one. 1 That is a de facto fulfillment of the contract. Tho wedding dny is de termined by the pnrcnts of the groom. Tho iilfierial calendar names tba lucky days, and on such days tho so cr lied red celebrations take place, both in t Je cities and country. Exchange. The Slaking of Wills. ,rWere I a maker of books," wrote Montaigne,- pleasantly unconscious that he was himself writing a book which poster ity would not let die, "1 would construct a register of the divers and curious man ners in which men have met death." Per haps a registry of singular wills would be as interesting, if not as instructive, as a schedule of the various ways in which Im munity has confronted the Inst onsluught of the king of terrors. London Telegraph. When the Cat Was Sucred. In the Middle Ages brute animals formed as prominent a part in the devo tional ceremonies of the time as they had in the old religion of Egypt. Tbe cut, ilClurus, was embalmed alter death aud buried in the city of Buhastis, because, ac cording to Herodotus, Diana liubastis, tbe chief deity of the place, was suid to have transformed herself into a cat when the gods fled into Egypt. A NEW ENGLAND PARSON. It shall bo said of him, he found A flower in every human fucc; In pathways where must thorns abound 11c liniiored for sous bidden grate, i'or those who saDB of sunny days And thoso who sorrowed be had cheer; Yet could he walk throueh lonely wj Aud find communion ever near. The world was sweoter for his care Tho beiKhts wcro won be sought to win; For love throueh him inude all things fair. And all things fair through love are kint -Charles K. Bolton iu Sunday School Times. CURES Biliousness. CTJRE8 Biliousness. CURES Biliousness. Regulates The LIVER Direct Proof. 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