THJU SUKAiNTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1899. RELIGIOUS. At the Children's Day services to be held tomorrow In the Primitive Metho dist church, on Dost Market street, two very Interesting services will be conducted. The morning service will begin nt 10.P.0 find will be In charge of S Forster, picsldent; A. Hartshorn, chorister, and Miss C. Owens, organ ist The progrutnme "Summer" will be as follows: Singing, "Gladsome Voices" School Recitations, lllchard Altkinson nnd Lily Hern man Singing, "Myriad Voices" School Recitations, Roe Ulackmoro nnd Maggie roister Singing, "Blight Days" School Recitation Dllen Jones Ringing, "Summeitlme" .Primary class Addresses, Milton Prosser nnd Maud Hilght Dialogue By sixteen children Recitation MUllcent Powell Duet..DUen Jones und Florence Piosser Dialogue Hy slMeon children Recitation Mar Patterson Duet Jennie Kelly and hula Seiple Recitation Nellie Piosser Solo Mls Alice Hartshorn Prayer nnd addtess. Rev. Geoige Slowther Recitation Kthcl Bright Singing, "rarewoll" School Recitations arc under the supervision of Aaron Powell, secietaty. The services at 7 In the evening will be called "Gem of Das," nnd will bo as follows: Prelude Miss D. Owens Song, "Once Again" School Prayer Re, Dr. Prosser, pastor Duet, Misses A. Haitshorn nnd J. Mm gun "Gem of Das" Florence Prossei Dialogue By six chlldien Song, "Sweet Summer Dns".... School "Ready to Leave," D. Llttlejohn and T. Brown Song, "Be Loyal" School "Fathers and Mothers".. .Jennie Ktll Song (S. S. Ranks) School Dialogue By five girls Song School "God's Messengers" Nellie Piosser Primary clots win sing. "Responsibility" II. Haitshoin Solo Mls-s lldith James Dialogue B s bos Song School Recitation Miss R. Bioadhuist Closing MUllcent Powell Song, "l'p Yonder" School The Baptist Ministers' conference v III hold a Keswick meet'ng In the Dudley Sheet Baptist chinch, Dun more, next Monday. All Ch.istlnn nre Invited to attend. Thcv will m two sessions, with subjects ns follows. 10 30 a m. "Waiting on God." 11 n. m. "The Believers Htithilght." Rev. M. J Watklns 11 SO n. in. General Confeience. 2 p m. Praise Seivlce. 2.S0 p. m. ' The Attitude of the Chuich Toward Amusements," Rev. C. A Sp.ildtng 3 15 p. m. "Purity and Povve-i." Rev. J. S. Thomas 3.45 p. m. "Confession nnd Absolu tion" Rev. G. W. Welsh 7 30 p. m. Praise Service. S p. m. "The Iteflev Influence of Missions" Rev. W. J. Ford S SO p. m. Closing Address, Rev R. T Y Pierce All the addiessc will be followed by discussion and confeience. M Following Is the programme for the Children's day cxeieisos at the Adams. Avenue chapel tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Singing. "Hark, to the Children's Voices" Praser. Singing, "fan a Little Child LihC Me." Primoiv Class Rccitatlnn, "The Oak," Little MM Appcr Singing, "We. Ton, Ale Growing.' Recitation, "A Day In June." Recitation. "What Do We Planf" Singing. "Natuie Speaks." Responsive i;rele "Prder the Trees." Duet, "Blessing at Cilvniy." Recitation "Wreathes and Branches." Solo and Chorus, "Last Night 1 Lay a Dreaming " Addicss and Presentation of Bibles. t, Rev. C. D. Robinson, D D. Announcement. Roll Call Singing "Knit, of Raith and Heaven" Benediction. Rev. Slowther m 111 nddrcss the Senior league of the Pilmltlve Methodist church on his university experience. Tomonow evening ut 7 30 o'clock In Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran chutch, Adams avenue nnd Mulbeny street, the Sunduy echool under the elllclent dlieetlon of R. H Bidder, will observe the festival of Children's Day by uppiopilate exercises. An Interest ing nnd edifying piogrnmme has been prepaud, consisting of recltntlons, dia logues, singing, In vvhlth the vailous membeis of the school will take part. All are Invited to attend these cxoi-dees. gm es Tomorrow's Services Episcopal. Saint Luke's Parish Rev. Rngets Isiael, lectoi; Rev. IZ J. llaughton, senior curate. Rev. M. B. Nash, Junior curate. Thhd Sunday alter Tilnlty. St. Luke's church 7:30 a. in., Holy Communion. 10. .10 a. m., moinlug prayer and sermon: 7.'!0 p. in. evening prayer and sermon, U.15 n, m , Sunday school and Bible e lasses St. Mark's Dunmorc S a. m., Holy Communion, 10.30 a. in., morning prayer and sermon: 7.30 p. in., evening lira) el and sermon, J p in,, Sunda) school and Bible classes Uast Knd MMIon, i'roscott avenue J ji m, Sunday-school and Bible classes, 7 45 p. in, evening player and sermon. South Side Mission, Fig street U .1. m , Sunday school and Hlblc classfj. St. George's, Olyphant J. 30 p. m . Sunday-school and Bibl" classes, 3.30 P. in, evening pia)er and seiinoti. St. David's Dplscopal cliuuh. lMwaid James Mcllcnr), lector Tlilul Sunday aftei Tilnit). Celelnallons of Holy Luchniist, "311 and 10.30 a in, even ing song with hPiinoti, 7 30 o'clock: Sun day school, 2 no p. in. Meetings of Sis teis ot Beth.tn.v and Ladles' Aid chap teis have cloud until fall. Regulai meeting of St Agnes chaptet wilt be held this week. Litaii) will be said Wednosdnv and Filday mornings at S o'clock Evangelical Luthcian. The Lvangellcal Lutheran chinch Thlid Sunday itflei Tilnlty. Gospel, Luke, 15 1-10 Dplstlc, 1 Petei, 5.6-11. Vestment color, gieen St. Maik's.WaMiburn and Fourteenth street. Rev. A. L Ramei, PhD, pas tor Sei vices at 10.30 a in and 7 30 p. in.; Luther league nt l .0 p in.: Sun day school at 12 in Moinlug subject. "Chi lft Receiving Sinners," evening subject, "God Dellghteth 111 .Meicy ' llnl) Tilnit). Adams avenue and Mullieir) slieet. Hev. C G. Splekei pastoi Services at 10 30 a m and 7.30 p m , Luthci league at fi.30 i m ; Sun da) school at 1.' in Zlnn'.s, MIIHIn avenue. Rev. P. F. Zicltnann, pastm Sei vices at 10.30 a. in.. Sunday school at - p in St. Paul's, Shoit avenue, Rev. W. C. L Lauei, pastoi Sei vice- at 10.30 a. m and 7 30 p. m , Sunday school at a. 30 P. in Clnlst, Cedar avenue and Beech stiect, Rev. James Witke, pastoi Sei -vices at 10.30 ,i in, and 7.30 p. m ; Sun day school at .' p m. ht. Peter's, Piescott avenue. Rov. J. W. Randolph, pastor Sc i vices at 10 30 a in. and 7 30 p m ; Sunday school at 2 p m Grace L' angelical Lutheran Church of the Genri.il S.vnod. ccnnei Madison avenue and Mulberry stieet Rev. Luther Hess "Waling, pastor. Sund iv school and Pdstoi s Bible class, U.30 n. m. Sermon by pastor, 10:30 u. m. Chrlstlnn Rndeavor service, 0:30 p, in. Children's Day qervice by the Sunday school, with spcclnl offeilng for Ioys vllle Orphans' Home, 7.30 p. in. Every body Invited. Seats free. Methodist Episcopal. Elm Pnik Church Player and Praise service nt 9:30 n. in. Pleaching nt 10:30 a. in, and 7 30 p. m. by the pastoi, C. M. Glllln, D. D. Sunday school at 2 nnd L'pworth League nt 0:30 p. in. Sumner Avenue Presbyterian Church. -Rev. L. R. Foster, M. A, pastoi. Sunday school, 2 p m. Preaching by the pastor, C. p. m, and "God's Remedy for the Despondent." Christian Endea vor. 7 p. in Pia)er meeting, 7.30 p. in. Wednesday. Simpson Church The ptesldlng el del, Itev A Grlllln, D. D, will con duct Love Feast nt 9 a. in., and com munion ut 10 30 a. m. Rev Jonas I'll dcrwood will preach at 7 30 p in. Sun dny school 12 m. Junior League 3 p. m Young Men's meeting 4 p m Epworth League. C 30 p in. All welcome. Allls .Mission. Keyser avenue and Lu zerne stieet Sunday school, 2 30 p in. Praise sei vice, 7:30 p in. Every one In- Ited. Cednr Avenue Methodist Episcopal chuich F. P. Dot) pastor. Sermon at in. 30 ii. m. by the pastoi Quartet ly meetlnir seivlce la the evening The Rev. Dr Austin Giillln. presiding elder, will prearh at 7 30 p in., nnd then will follow the communion seivlce. Junior League meeting nt 3 30 p. m Hampton Stieet Methodist Episcopal church. Itev James Bennlngei. pastor Services on Sunday as follows. Love feast at 10 a. m.: pleaching at 10 30. subject, "Cainal Spiiltual Clnls tlans " Sunday school at '-' p m. Juniors at 3 p m : Epwnttlt league at 3 p in.: Pleaching at 7.30 p. m sub ject, "The Thteefold Benediction of Peace." Mow aid Place A. M. E. church Row M. A. Gianl. B. D, pastor 10.30 a. m. subject, "A Living Sacrifice;" i!"30 p. m.. Sunday school; 7:5'! p. in. Subject. "The Church of the Putin e." Presbyterian. Flist Piesbyteilan chuich, Rev James MeL'od, D. D, pastor Mom lug seivlce, 10 30, afternoon .seivlce. 4.30. Dr. MrLeod will pie.ich at both seivlce Tin- Saciamont of the Loid's Supper will be administeied net Sun duv The Second Push) teila.i Chuich Services 10.30 a. in.. 7-30 p. m. Dx, Robinson w ill preach in the morning on "How to I'se ,a Summer Outing" and In thei evening on "What a Modem Chilstlan Tom 1st may See and Enjov nt Eiihesus " All scats free at night All welcome at all sei vices Presli) teii. in Chun h, Taylor Pa lTsual sei vices, 10.30 a. m. Sundav school, U.30 a. in, Washburn Stieet Piesbytot Ian Chinch Rev. John P. Molf.it. pastor. Set vices at 10:30 a. in. and 7 30 p m Bible sdionl at 12 ni. ChiWll.tn En deavor Young People's, 15 30 p in Pia)er meeting Wednesda), 7 30 p m. "Responslblllt)" will be the subject at the nioinlng service, by the pastoi In the evening he will speak on "The Highest Service" All coidlallv wel come. Green Ridge Piesli) tcilan chinch Morning s-crvlce at 10.30. evening ser vice nt 7 43. Seininns b.v Rev. Edwin S Wallace, late I'nlted States consul at Jeiusalcm Bible school at 12 o'clock Meeting of Endeaor society at 0 41 The public Is wclcoirt" at nil sei vices 1'iovldence Piobyteiian chinch. Rev Geoige E Guild, pastor Mottling theme, "A Stuelv of Paul In Athens." Sunday school at 12 o'clock Endeavoi meeting at 6.35 o'clock. Shoit evening seivlce at 7 30 o'clock. Piesbjterlan i Impel, Adams avenue anil New Yoik stieet, Itev. James Hughes, pastor Subject, "Piogresi Tlnough Decay." Time of service, 7 15 p. m. G ALLEN'S ORIGINATORS OF BARGAINS. AMMAAMMMXMMMAAVMMMW a GALLON'S BARGAIN SATURDAY. i Everybody needs Cool Clothing now, so Saturday's sales will be on goods in keep ing with the warm weather. We can't say it too often keep your eyes on our "ads" and watch our windows if you want to be well posted. $9.90 for All $12 and $15 Men's Suits v'j tSi i". m ? V-y' mi) Try It In this lot are contained the finely tailored garments made by the Black & Meyer Co., Y., which "enough said." of Rochester, N. means The clothes are all very fine high-grade worsteds, cassimeres, and herringbone effects and serges. During This Sale Negligee Shirts, 2 Cuffs, 2 Collars, Warranted fast col or, worth 75c. At 48c. Ladies' and men's fine black and tan vici kid shoes, worth $3.00, At $1.97 Balbriggan Under wear' fine Egyptian thread, worth 75c. At 50c in Out Children's Department Starting today we offer all our $2.50, $3.00 and 3.o Double - Breasted Vestee and Sail- M Q7 or Suits at $ui All of our 4.00, $4.50, and $5.00 Double-Breasted Vestee and Blouse 07" Suits 4 These Suits are finely made and trimmed with soutache braid, made up in nobby patterns. Watch This Sale. Penri Clothing and Shoe House GALLEN'S 137-139 PENN AVENUEGALLEN'S. Baptist. PennAvcnm Hiptlst rhuich Pie.ich int; moinliiK nt m an nml evening at 7 .10 liy the pastoi. Kev. Knlint V. Y l'lcice. MninliiK piacis In the lower i mple ut !l 45, topic ot niorulilR Hcnnon, "The P-alm of Viospeilty ami Peace," the llis-t iinnlveiv.irj seivlce of the present paHtm.ite Sund.iv school fnnn VI o'clock to 1 o'clock: YouilR People'H Po cloty of Chilstlan Kncleavor meeting at r,.,;o In the evening; the pastoi will Klvc .in lllusftitcd xeimon. uu1iik oli jcet" in the piesentatloli of the tlilth, "A Mottle Heimon." At the Jucksnn Stieet ItjptNl chuich Moinlnp piaster meeting at ! ::n, Bi oilier Chailes Ilolley, leader. 1'ieach liiK service at 10. JO Itev. J. Kills, of BlaUely, will piench In exchansi with the pastor Sunday school nt 2 p. m. Alfied Itoheits, superintendent. Kven Inp service nt 7 o'clock shalp. I'inlse and sour service followed lj a shoit address liy the pastor, Itev. Thomas de r.iucliy. Topic, "Davlil nnd His Sling." This service Is short and bright. Sunfiay-Sc&ool Lesson for June 38. The New Life in ChrSsto COL. 35a, 1-15. BY J. E. GILBERT, D. D., LL. D., Secretary of American Society of Religious Education. On June 25 at 3 p. m. In Athletic park the Shlloh Baptist chuich will conduct bush meeting'. The Childicn'H Day ceicls"- of the Grace Lutheian Sunda school will he held on Sunday evening. The Ladles of Grace Lutheran will give an Ice cieam festival on the church lawn Tuesday evening. Sunday services at the Xoi th Scran ton branch of the Y. V. C. A . 204S North Main avenue, at 3 15 p in. Rev. John Cavanaugh will preach In the Kiee Jlethodlst church tomonow at 10.30 a. m. und at Highland at 7.30 p m. Rev. James Hughes will deliver a free lectin e tonight nt the Rescue Mis sion. Subject, "Mlslonaiy Life In Af rica. Rev. Foster U. Gift and family leaves next week for M'llllamspoi t, vvheio he will assume chaige ot St. Matthew Lutheian church F. W. Pnisall, the foimer secietary of the Rallioad Young Jlen'h Chrlstlnn association, will speak at the mission Sunday evening at S o'clock. At the West Scianton biancii of the Y W. C A, coiner of South Main avenue and Scianton stieet, at 3 4", ji m. All women and gills aie invited to these service Next Sabbath will be mlsslonaiy day at the, Jackson Stieet Baptist chuich. At the morning beivice the pastor will preach a missionary sermon. The Sun day school will hold a mHslnnniy ses sion In the afternoon At the evening service Mrs. Scott, the eloquent lec turer, will speak. Tomonow morning Rev R. F Y. Tierce, of tin. Penn Avenue Baptist church, will preach a sctmon nppio prlate to the closing of his first je.u'b labors as pastor of that church In the evening by special announcement, he will give an object scimon, using somoof the illustratluns on "The Bottlo Sermon." which he guvo nt the Na tional Young People's meetings F. W Pearsall, former secretary of the railroad depaitment of the Young Men's Christian association of this city but now of Now York, will speak' in the- hall of the Railroad association Rt 3.15 on Sunday afternoon. The meet ing Is open to all and his many friends nre Invited to hear him, whether lull road people or not. Mr. Pcanall will bo arcompnnled by his wife nnd will ppend a few dn8 In the city. George Slowther has mado splendid progress at Taylor university. He has returned to spend his vacation. Mr. Slowther had the pleasure of seeing and heating Dr. Wright confer the doctor's degree on the Rev. C. Piosher, A. M., at the commencement. Dr. Pressor's thesis and examinations were hlsUiy commended on Monday evening lNTRODUCnON.-It w cs clvn t'j Paid to catiy the Gospel to tin clcntllo world. Kiclilv indowcd b.v nature, lie leculvcd in the school oi (Jam.ih. 1 ihe bcsi li.iining iffuulid in lu time (Act xxll. 3). Cuuvcitcil when .thorn -i' tars of at,--, sixteen veins passed aw.ij lieftiiu ho wiotc a line of wh.it has come down to Us Tho cats vveie devolcu to the caicfut stul of the Chilstlan sjstcin whose ti utlia lie apjirclifnclt.il and stated more cleat ly than nld ani of the other apotles. The Pauline thought loiiueU the lasts of doctrine m all the Itclciinicel chinches In Ann ilea and Kuropi, und became Hie dominating liilliieii'i in mod em ilvlll.itlciu Paul's writings full mtn four distinct groups, separated l a pe ilod of nliuiit ihi j cars c u h tho-c of his seecinel nilsMem tour; those of hl thlnl mlssIonai luiii , those of Ids tU-l Iniprl-oninoiu at Rome, and those la twetn his liberation und martyrdom. The eplsile irom vihich vee study tt,da be longs to the third gmup. It is both doctilnal and practical-in exulted view of Christ, Is ni idu the motive and mens, mo of the rew life iciiuliicl of HU Jul lowers. ASPIRATIONS Oui lesson opfiis with an attempt te elevate the deslies and purposes. Knowing that the licail .reg ulates the conduct (Luke vl: 4"o, the apostle urged the Colosslans to seel, heavenly tatlnr than earthly things (Verses 1 and 2), an advice given lij tho Saviour (Matt. vl. l'i-!0). lie did nut in tend to enjoin tctul Indlffeience to world ly affairs, and in another place teaches Just tho opposite (Acts x -15), but he would have the affections ilxecl upon the? world to come, so that If need be the lesser may be c lieerfully sacrificed for the greater (Phil. ill. SM. This dispo. tlun ho considered to be appiuprliitt for two reasons. Christ has passed into he.iven and Is now at the right hand of God (Rom. vlll: 3D, tin place of honor and authority, and surely the iiHplintioiis ot His people should be toward Hun Re sides, tho believer b.v the act of baptism el'il. II 12), piofessed to bo burled and hen with Christ, that I", to have laid oft the old oi carnal Hie and to have ttktn on the- new ami spiiltual life, and this piofisslon tan be mule good onl l Hie method above elesctlbecl VITALITY -Thee pica for an unwoililly in el heavcnl disposition ! supported by two 'other considerations more forclhlo still. What was shown to bu expedient and proper Is also held to lie necessary. I'll st tho believer has no life In himself -ho is dead und what life ho has Is "hid with riirlst in (jod" (Verso 3). Paul expi eases the same Idea more clcarlv elbiMvhcio (Gal. il: 2ui. Rut If our llto Is derived Horn Clnlst, and If Ho Is in heaven, It Is ihsolutcly essentltl to tho maintenance oi that life that we should direct our affections and efforts heaven waul (Psilm inxI 1) Second, Clnlst Is niH onlj the piosent source of life, but lb will usher Ills people Into the next life, tho gloiy which Is beyond (1 Cor. w : 42). "Winn He shall uppeur." accord ing to Rib pioinlse (John xlv: 3), at. a lime set futuie. thin shall His dlbclples -appear with Him" (Verso 4). If, then, tho belle vei's hope depends, upon his Iord, and If that I.oid has pasted Intel the heavenly world, every consideration of the llfo to come requires an earnest hooking upward und onward. MOTH'ICATIO.V -Whit Is thus pIC senteel as all appinprlalc and i-"-entiiil state of the heart, is not easily attained. It is cxcecillnslj elllllnilt to piefci the distant to the neai, the futuie to Hie piesinl. the lniniitiil.il to the niiteii.il. Man has a boelllv n mire bj which hi Is ulitcit to this woild, and Its various powiis cluuoi for gi.itlllcatloii. .N'olilo and veoithy as are the thoughts and feed ings with icletcnce to spiritual things the aie constantly met h. appetites and tendencies, producing a cnutllet, in which the hetlei elciunt In man's n.ituto is oveicome (Itom. H ls-1'i). Paul di sc ribes hi- own experiences In this in spect and glvis the resolve which eni blicl 111 til to get the letnrv (I ("oi iv ill. So lie io he offers advice In the 1'nlnssl. ms and to all otheis to whom Ills lettei might come (verges ; and ;i ji( u must mm t'fy their eurnnl liatuii s suhilue and rule them, so that thej shall not lead olio Into tin vices which aie t muni latecl, vices that piovoktd the displeasure- of God, piactlccd thloughoul the In allien world (Rom I: l'i:-2Ti, Indulged toniurly by tho verv persons to whom he was writing. The bare recital ol tlieo prac tices Is enough to turn one aw ly fiom them with a spirit of loathing Di:PHAVlTv Hul III struggling after the state commended by the aposilc thcie an inme serious illlllcultles than those velileh uilse thiough the elcmands of tho lltslo nature. The beau of man Is elts peratel vvlckeii (Jer. xvll. !o, ami Its nut ur.il dlsposllltns are dliectly opposed to the bcttei dispositions of iho new life. Paul gives lit it- a long and black list anger, wrath malice, blasphemj, lllthl ness, falsehood Verses 8 and ci) Tho tlrst, second and third are Improper loci lugs towaid nun: the fourth n pirverted attitude tou.ud God: the llllli, a iKllh nient through lust; the list a disregard for truth All are sjmptoms of depi iv tt As the weeds spring up and ehoko the gialu (.Matt, xlli: 7), so these vile at fectlons prevent tho growth of that which Is good. They belong to "the old man," tho sinful lite which has hi en n nounccd, and they must be put off. Ono must bet his will against them and seek to master them, Impelled theieto bv bis eleslre to attain to a sniiltua! state in which heavenly things .no esteemed as most praiseworthy cl.'pli. iv: I'.'i RBNRWAL The irhbialed Hr. Chin ning oneo delivcied a sermon on the "Kxpulslve Power of a New Affection," In which he showed that one muv most easllv llnd dellverancei trom unholy ells, positions by cultivating their opposite s. Paul recommends this method and uiges mercy, Ulndess, humbleness, meekness, long-suffering as agilnst the dtpiave-d states of the heait iVeiso l.'i o bo believed that angel, wiath, nullct. etc. would dlsapptar as ihcso uiie eticoiu agtd Rut ho does nut loavc in. n lu tin false opinion ill n such high vlinus nun bo leached by their own uualdicl i ff.iris They must Indeed se k them i u,l ni, after them, but tlwv must i 'in miii i that a i enow tl of Hull uilmls 1- m i . saiv (Vrsi lOi. As 1, ng us the elcpiavi t of the heai I e untiiiiied Us ,nilu,h slates would re m tie A chain; of heart Is thciefoie t ssentlul (Mm xll n p r- tuuatcly tills renewal tirittui b i :, te mpcrs do not exist (Verse 11), where tin distinctions of Gie.il; and .lew me fm gotten in the- broadened charity whleli Is in Clnlst. I'NITY. Having thus luought his ri.nleis to consider that spiiltual life lu which national illffernccs no longer exist the apostlr uigis the cultivation of the splilt of unit) which piopirly belongs to that life and that under three counts (Veisi. 1J mil II). 1'list, lnilieai one iiliothri iiiltlvate patience iuilulKeneu und gentl utss louanl nihil (.'In Nliims, overloeiklng tin Ir laulls. sWtoiid foiglve one another paidoii offenses conimllti u against ou and U not c-hirMi enmiii, but do this lu the s.ime vvav th.it Clnlst forgives, nanieh on ennfex-dnn (I John 1 'ii The upostk Is not asking fc r a par don of tho Impenitent. That wnulcl b" Impnsslblt , and Injurious if iiossibli (l.uku xvll- n Third in cutlet o the above thite mint be love In tin heart which is called the bond of pcrfietius , oi the peil'ect bond (Hph iv. .!). It Is not the Ino of one lor another which Is hoe commended, but the loo of all and each for all and each. It Is im possible to build up ii good socli'tv and cultivate the higher giaces of the spirit unless all hunts are swacd by tills ex cellent disposition CALLING Stcadll advanring from position to position the apostle now ex hibits the gland end hud lu view, ami tells the Colosslaus that thev ire to be one body, not so minv indlvldu lis, tilth seeking his own wclfaie, but llldle Ida els united to make one whole, a chinch of Christ II Cor. xll: is i. As suth their Ileal Ih should he mlcd bv the peuc of God (Phil Iv: 7i. the- peace which tomes f I oin God (Horn v: 1), and lesleres beans to Him and to caih oilier (Hph II: 11). I'nder the dominion eif that peace members of the church llnd fellow ship fiom which nngei . wrath and mi lice, will be? tvcluded In which luciej, kindness and humbleness will ilo'inch To this ait believers called oi luviitd and linltccl. This is the high ideal if church membiishlp. What pli that It cannot be more fietiueiuly nallznl! And In so f.u'ns anv ono attain to It let him enter with gl.'duess and then ec n template tho goodness and wisdom f Hie Master who established such u spiiltual nur.ceiy, and. eonlemplntlng, let him bo thankful iVeise lu). Sr.MMARY.-The Pai'Ilne view of the Christian lire muy be easllv galhercd Irom the foregoing. Inasmuch as it Is derived from Clnlst. sustained and ic vwirih'd by Him. It mu-t be animated by a supiemo legard lot heavenly things. In unlet to tli, it the Impulses of the heart, which belong io the old iutiiK must be subline d. This requite the ut most ertorl of the will, hut cannot lie ef fected thiough that alone. A unewul of the heart Is necessary hy which (noughts ami feillngs will ho ehang.d et even that, whllo It Is wiouuht b. the power d Divluo grace, leoulies h ima-i en. op, i.itlon (Phil. II: l.'-Hi i:,i ii-w- nialltv. while Impaitc'd by the splilt of liml, must h" cultivated Alun . all, en t iliu the ehuiih as the place of cjil Hirt. uiie must seek to live under 111' lulmlole of love, so that retell up; and tllith thiough the nm m i of tin lol JkivIiik eaih may llnd ptate and help to Splilt (John III 5) ImioiUeis imn into ( build each other un, until all como unto a new fraternity where the causes of bad the fulness of the stature (L'ph. iv: 12 13). You ate Invited to come. The seals uie all ftee. rict 15aptit Church -Rev. S F Matthews, pastoi. The usual seivhes morning and evening 11.30 a. in and 7 30 p m In the basement eif the Welsh R.uitlst chinch. Main avenue. Sunday school 2 10 p. m , Pl mouth church. Dr Reddle, supelinte udent. H. Y P I', pra.vcr mcttnyr, C 3l p. m , 1 vol lie Hall Weeklv pia.vcr met ling, 7.30 p. n, Wednesd ty evenlue- All aie eoidlally invlltd North Main Avenue Raptlst Chuich Rev. W. G. Watklns, pastoi. Chlldien'j li.i.v villi be obseived tomonow in tho moinlng seivlce A delightful pio gi amine has been pie pared anil will be In chaige of Supcilnteniletit Wil liam Channel). V. J. Owen will con duct the singing In the absence of Pas tor Watklns tin Chilstlan Lndeavor society will conduct the evening sei vlce. All aie Invited Gieen Ridge Raptlst Chuich Rev. W J. Torel, p.istor. Church services at 10.20 a m , and 7 30 p. m. Subject In the morning, "Peter nnd His Swoid" In the evening, "Chilli's Sur ptises." Sunday school nt 11: t'i Young People's piner meeting at C.30 p. m. Miscellaneous. Giace Refoiined DplM'npal church, Wyoming nvenue, below Mulbeny stieet. Rev. Geoige L All it h, pastor Piaer and pi.tlse service nt '.'.30 n. ni : divine win ship at 10 30 a m. and 7.30 p. in., jit one hlng by the pastoi ; Subbath school at 12 111.: Y. I" S. C r.. at fi 20 p. 111. Seats aie free Stiangeis eoidlally Invited. I'nion Rlble class foi lesson study on Thuiselaj evening at 7.1.1. All (lie welcome Volunteeis of America, 310 Washing ton avenue Captain Geoige Totteu in command. Meetings I.oul's dnv, June lsth. Afternoon at 1 o'clock Testimony ami Fellow ship meeting. livening ut S o'clock, Song seivlce and Gospel a'l elress. Kvtijbodj will by given a lnout lieiuly and cm dial welcome. Chilstlan w oikers of all denominations uie le eiuested to attend when possible ami lend a helping hand Meetings overv week night except Monday at S o'clock All aie welcome. Come. Cnlvarj Rt foi mod chutch. coiner of Mnnioe avenue and Gibson stieet. Rev. G. W. Welsh, pastor 10 :,0 a. in. "Re pentance and Foiglvenes in Chi 1st' j Way," 11.1.1. Sundav school: C.I.I. Chils tlan Hndoivoi, 7.:o o'clock, evening seivlce, "Pnlon or Division, Peace or War." Flist Chilstlan chuich, Noith Main avenue. Rev. R. W. Clymei, pastor Re gular sei vices tomonow. Sunday school nt 10 it, 111.; pleaching at 11 a 111 subject, "Prayei," Chilstiaii Kn denvtu at 0 30, and pleaching at 7.30 subjict. ' Lot's Wife." All Souls' rnivvraillst Chuich on Pine stieet between Adams nnd Jeffer son avenues -Rev. O. 11. Reaulsley pastor. Moinlug seivlce 10.30 a. 111. Subject, "Indlfiei ente " livening ror vlce, 7.30 p ni. Subjei I. ' Voices of Our Dead, or the Silent Language " Sun day school after moinlng set vice Mis, Sanforel Henjaminc, siip,rn,tcnileiil Y P. C. F. meeting O-'iO p 111. Subject. "The National t'nlon." Ml aie Invited to our seivlces If jou have no chuich home vou should have First Chinch of Christ. Scientist nili Adams nvrnu Sun lav' services 10:30 a. m.. and 7 30 p. in , Subjcc t, "is tho Fnlveise (lucludlur man) livolved by Atomic Foicc?' Wednes day evening niectiug ut S o'clock. ll welcome. First rilmitlve Methodlst lunch, Kast Market stieet -Rev. Dr. Chailes Prosser, pastor 10 30 service ot song, entitled "Suminei" nnd addltss by Rev George Slowther. 7 p. 111. servico of sons "Gem ot Days." MICHAEL BUCKLEY INJURED. Run Down by n. Car nt the Lnng cllffe Mine. Michael Ruckley, eif Avocn, a miner employed nt the Langcllffe mine, at that place, was veiy seilously Injured late yesteiday ufternoon. He hnel just quit vvoik at the tliu" the accident happened and had slopped off the can Inge at tho heael nt th1 shaft. There Is nn Inclined tiestlo wink leading fiom the shuft to a breaker neaibv und It nrpeais that a enr beenmo uncoupled nt tho head of the Incline nml came sliding down Ruckley had Just stepped In fiont of a car which was standing ut the butt, m when the other struck him. 1 lushing his light leg between tho two. He vvns removed lu tho mine rinliu lance to tli Lackawanna hospital, whole It was found necessary in am putate tho leg at Dtp knee. He was listing lomfottably last night. f -f -f -f 4- -f - Letter from the Lightning Rod Han. 4- -- f -f -ff -f -f "f t "t- Mr Ldltur. Deer sir: I am a litning rod agt by pofishoii so tlont depend intliely 011 m llti.uv efforts a, a llclc. hood, but I Inelose a phew spcsltnllis of my haiiilv wotk; If tilt meat with ute aproval send check to unileislned. It Kant eiini cn 2 suue 2 scot "jourcs trool.v ' I nn a mn 1 led man, but 'in awl other lcpikts niv habits ar good. I lean du lutervew Ing If the ockaslon elcmands it. 1 also rite polity under konipulslon (this last si ntem e Is In a jockular vane). If vu kanl use cny civ the 111 lustd kopv kindly it turn It 2 jure tinkle eludl.v by fast frate C-O-D 1J the wa Mr. Rdltui, If enjbody in ure naborhood wants a liming rod let me no. Just kind ov bocst the game along ami lie tie It.up with jo when I get to Sei anion I pav SO live pel sent komiuls slou on awl sails ft slit mamilge 2 eat 3 (thre) niccls a da I kan fernlsh c ny kind ov a roil ju want frum a kast iron 1 too gold plated l's with climond tips (between j ti & I the k.ist Iron l's alnt much good, but It alnt ncce-sserv 2 men shun that 2 peispektiv kustomcrs ) I also make a speslielty ov anserlng korrespondents I hope j u kan uso the ne lost d kopy as I think It wood be a gcod thing t both ov us. I lemane us ever Thine, A KieldiT. P.s. elont forget the SO live pet sent. A. K. Refleckshuns. If ;it 1st vu clont sucksted. Advertlre, He Iz Inilceel a W17C man who tealUtl that he uuo Itttll Wlu 11 vu stop 2 think ov It, this lz a kvvier vvoilfl too sa the lie.-t, viz (tel in sianls) thcie lz a good old saving wltili si, in time ov piece prcpail I war Now evibod will imree with mils tiooh when 1 sa thats 1st latt advl-e, Mt theie t another leiuurk witch scz nc or cross a bridge til j 11 kitm too It! Now both thize ekwall wl7o remiirx Is opposed (dlamitiikall spetkingi vet both ar good The liultr h.u the prlvlkgj ov taking his or her choisc az the kon slenco diktate s Slrkumstiinscs alteis genders 1 have often uotlst that the man who eluz the nio-t kieklu about h ird times & pcor wage? lz genrallv the same cus who spends about 4 time s uz much nitiuny fer bad llcker az he ehu too vvaids supportln his famlt The m. 111 who trlze 2 get rkh pins lug the slot masheen Is a phnol, tl speck frum xnerlniii. "A soft aneer tiirnllli awn rath,' hut a z a genial thlnr It elont have mutch In llooeiife with a foot;ndd Theie aie moio phflloze now daze ret ting soaking wet lu the Thuudir storm ov Dlsapulntnuut tlmn there Is getting struk by the Liming- ov siicksess sn 2 speck. It Isnt avvlniue the woman who wares the most xptnslv krupc who duz tho most murnlng. Illick lz hekumlng J stun folk. 'lheie nr lots ov peepil riling poltry (alledgedi 2 da who shood never hav bin giautlii a polls Use me. "Its a wlze child that nose Its nw 1 fatliei,' vet sum r.uod bo tllsapointed If tlia did, perhaps. A toft liiiud on a Ming man lnt awl wuvs a slue that hu.s t lull. He mas le sponging on te old fo'l.-s or Jest like az not hecs a mnnlpulaiei ov tho 2 shel? lhave novvn yutig men, ov an ndolestet age 2 spend ours dalv bo 4 a 1ooMi glas, uicr n few timid hares that w -seeking a prekarlous xlstenco on there upper Up. I have awlso nown wlmmlii between 43 jis ov Jgo who kood glv the a 1 sed sung men kards &. sp.ilds A then beet them out, but I never herd the wlm mlii bra tihowi It. Rckaws a man lz han-uini Its 110 .lno bees onost. 1 ov the sllkcst 3 kard mm le men I ever new- nnserd 2 the nlmv de skripsliun. "It alnt tho Ko.il that makes tho nmn " This lz avvlso tin kout cluing the pan's tS. vest "!tipsF'rncv I' a Joocl " ;-rt I bv see 11 wimmln llleily cnvenl velth 1 iel who illdiit uso tills A ' Midi 1 couiuiy since Aug. 2S of last year. On motion she was admitted to the Hill side Home and the innnlgintlon au thoiltles will bo notified icgardlng her letuin to Italy. Mis. Geoige Hiayforel, of 42G Dlghth stieet, whose husband formt-rly con ducted a pool and billiard parlor on Lackawanna avenue, applied to tho boaid for aid. She claims her hus band dcsoited her and live children. The boaid gt anted her J5 a month for tin oe months. Mis. Nathan Rosonbciiy, of 120 VVt Maiket stieet, whose husband earns neatly SCO a month was refused aid by the boaid. Tho contrnct with the Peck Lumber company for tho erection of a sni.,11 building nt the homo was approved and signed by the piesldent and sccre-tars-. Dr. Paine 1 oriented that the lnm committee hail lslted the farm on Thursday and found everything In first class order Tho ejuarteily leports furnished the state were piesented and signed and after a laige batch of bills were react and ordeieel paid, the board udjournei. MUSICAL NOTES. The choir of the Flist Presbyterian church la giving good music every Sun day, especially so is the- music at tho atteinoon vesper service. Tho pro gi ammo is usually of a high standard. Tomonow the progi amnio will be: T1I0, "Seek Ye- the Lord" (anthem) Soprano, Tenor nnd Alto. Ttio, "Lu the Day of Rest Decllneth Soprano, Tenor and Baritone. Anthem, The in Is a City Gieat and Strong" A cm dial Invitation Is extended to all stiangeis within our city. 11 l 11 Mr. J. T. Watklns will give a pupils' recital Thursday evening, June 29, at L. 11. Powell's music store, Washington avenue, assisted by the Schubert quar tette and seveial of our most promin ent vocalists will take part in the en semble vvoik, 1 I Scianton Is being noted throughout the states for Its magnificent choral singing The coming mall carriers' con vention Is to be heated to some of its old-time male chorus work. Vocal work old-timo chorus work. Vocal music Is to bo a feature. Tho committee In charge are detei mined to fill tho mass meeting with harmonies divine. i !l I! Tho closing recitals under the direc tion of .Mr. Hnydn Hvans will tako placo at the lecture room of tho Penn Avenuo Raptlst church on Monday evening, June 2C, and Thursday, tho 29th. , ;i i! The follow Ing selections for organ and choir will be rendered nt tomor row's seivlces In Dim Park church, under the dlieetlon of Mr. J. Alfred Pennington: MORNING SRRVICE. Organ, Theme and Variations Dlelcn organ. Allegretto In A Minor.. .Destinies organ, Fugue In fS Major Rach lis nip, Anthem, "O Jesus, Wo Adoie Thco" Ilrcwer Offertory, Anthem, "Turn Thy Fnee fiom Jlv Shis' Attwow! RVRN1NG SRRV1CD. Organ, Allegro Pemposl l)o- Organ Pastoi ale . I'oota (Ugiiii, Tempo ill M.ucla Cl.irko AniliPin. Cnntnte Domino In O Ruck Solo . Selected 11 inn Anthem, '.-'afely Now tho Light of Da" Campbell Go to Nottleton, Washington Avenue, for fine shoes Latest styles Spc lal prices. Reduced Rntcs to Detiolt via Penn sylvania Railroad, Account Chris l.na Kudscvoi Convention. oil ntnaiut f the t invention of tho v aintr Pen It s Sin h i of Christian I ide-iinr, in be he' I ut Detiolt, .lulv ft 10 to. th I'enns)lvnnla Rallioad iimpai'.v will sell eetiison tickets from iluts on Its line to Detiolt at 1 rati of single faie foi tho round nip I Th ki ti will bi sop on Juls 3. I ami I fi. and will be good to ictiirn until July wire signed and oidered placed lu the 1 l3- Inclusive- ecopt that b depositing DUPLICATES AKE HOW RADY. Tax Collector rnir to Succeed Wndo M. Tinn. At the legnlat meeting of the pou- bontd jtstoidny the tn duplicates weie leporte d icndv 11ml the- wariuuts hnndn of the eiill"etoi, IMuard Fnu, C-i'leik eif the c'lilUtS John 11 Th Unas asked peimlssloii of the honid to adopt a child now In his cue dial th' u-iUi'St was glinted Di. Palm- icpoiit'il that an Insane Italian woman had lecently 1 otne into ills distill t fiom Nunthnke und that sho hud only been a resident of thla iho Joint Agent nt Dp- lulv 12, and the :up nt 1. tin- letuin limit inu bo I uve Dotieilt 1 ot later ticket with tmll befriic of I'fty 1 en 1 l Mi lldi el 1 1 than Aug i" For tep.-ei le iute nm! cup. Iltlons ap ply to ticket .1 -it ' Tiy the Hotel Jennyn Cigar, 10 cents.
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