10 rp THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1900. QALLEN'b. OUR NEW Think of it 1 There are lots of large sizes in Overcoats. The Fabrics Are Strictly All-wool. There are Kersey and Freize Overcoats, double faced light Covert Coats and heavy freize and Chinchilla Ulsters. Some have silk trimmings. $5.80 Penn Clothing and Shoe House, Religious... THD PAST rORTNIOHT has been a busy one In religious circles, when nightly anil dally services have been held In many churches. The result is nlrelidy noted In a spirit which pervades the church-polnn people. The meetings addreshed by Rev. Chailes E. Hurlburt have been at tended with phenomenal Interest. The deeply consecrated life of this clergy man, his knowledge o the Bible nnd hH Impassioned method of teaching have had a matked effect on his listen pi h. Yesterday afternoon ho completed a series of talks on the Holy Spirit, and was heaid by a large congregation In the Second Presbyterian church. lie spoke from Gal., 5:15. It Is not Htrange that we can piay to the Kather. It Is not strange that wo can piny to Jehiis. It Is to be re gretted that too few lo.ilize this bless ing of being able to pray to the Holy Splilt. In the splilt's presence' we have all that the Father and. Son can be. If wo walk by the Spit It, the power of the flesh that has dominated our being will be conquered. The Spirit has ghen to us by the rather .1 guide book by which we may walk safely. The Spirit can and docs and will, for God'e willing tlilldren. It nil step by step. The gen ri al plan Is laid down in the Hlble, but it Is possible to bo guided In the smnll tst details of lift? by the Sphit. A beautiful Illustration was given of the true man body, .soul and spirit. Tin- body has only windows toward the oaith: but above, beoml the soul, rises the Splilt with Its windows opened townul heaven. The soul, midway be tween these, must gain Its light from olio or the rithtr. If tin windows in that upper chamber nie Kept cleat anl floe towaid the light tin life must be .ucoidlngly blight and lovely. If, on the eontraty, the soul must look down tlitciugh this lower chamber, wheie only the pale light of earth, the miasma laden air may ilse, nothing but world wearied wietchedtusH must ensue. Only the blight, putt: light fioni that upper ehambot can shut out the charm and detention of tin eatth visions which hhlne, but to lure to mlsety the soul made for glorified Joys. A popular pi also and evangelistic set vice with seimon will be held to morrow evening In the Ptovldence Presbyterian church. Itev. Dr. Guild's theme will bo "Some Facts About Man." Special gospel hymns will be given by the choir. The programme follows: "Hock of Ages" (by request). .Schnecker Mr. John anil Choir. "I'll Lay My Sins on Jesus'. Schumann Mrs. Oscar Payne nnd Choir. 'Saved by Grace," suggested by the death of Mr. Pees a. Watklns. The following musical selections will be rendered at the morning and even ing ten lees at Kim Park church to morrow: Organ, Pi elude In G renre Choir, Jubilate Deo, in F Holden Organ, Offortoty In flat Cutler Choir, "Lo! I Will Gle You Pest." . l)ana Organ, Postludo In K flat Cutler EVKNING. Organ, Prelude in C uiiou Choir, "O Come, Let Us Slng"..Holden Organ, Offertory in F Nncllo Choir, "Golden IIsirib Ao Sound- l,nK" Shepard Polo ,,,, Selected Organ; Postlutle In D Oakloy J. Alfred Pennington, oiganlst and music; director. f,J. M. Chance has arranged the fol low Ing music for the evening cervices to the. Second Presbyterian chmch to morrow: Organ prelude, Andante Whiting Inthem, Venlte In B flat.filumenschelh ,3ffertory-quartet "O Power Kter- Jnnl" iU7zl 'Misses Black nnd anrngan, Messrs ,1 Glppel and Morgan. Irgan pontlude ., Oullmant (jinday school Orchestra selection J. P. SC. K, solo Miss Salmon The following (selections will bo sung the services of the First Presbytcr 'n church tomorrow: v"enlte TJxultemua" Wilson Choir. ()uet,' "Crucifix" Fauro Mewsrs. Stephens and Watklns. 'Beck Yo the Loid" Perry Choir. trio, "Kvenlnu Player" Morrison Soprano, Alto and Tenor. The quartette Is composed of Mrs. Kdthryn Thlclo, poprnno; Mrs. II. s. Keller, contralto; Mr. David Stephens, tenor; Mr. J. T. WatklnB, basso and director. Miss Florence II. Richmond, creanlst. The Simpson ' Methodist Episcopal "lurch,' hm been crowded each even ing ol-thls week to listen to the force ful preaching of Rev. P. J, Kaln, of Philadelphia; .nn eloquent evangelist. Much Interest la being manifest, en thusiasm Is aroused and church and feoplo are Doing encouraged and .Itrengthened, Tomorrow will undouht dly be a great day. Services will be REMOVAL SALE. STORES WILL BE AT Draws the Crowd This Way Tailor-made Suits and Overcoats for men and young men that have been $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00, are now $5.80. Tailor-Made Suits and Overcoats That were $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00, are now '5.80 vJ Thla Suit, $5.80. gin nt 7 o'clock and continue all day. Mr. Kaln Is announced to preach on "Helshnzrnr's Feast" at 10 o'clock. To hear htm In the morning will cteato a desire to listen to him In the afternoon and evening. Services each evening of the coming week. Religious News Notes, Itev. Dr. Thomas Marshall will lec ture at thu First Presbyteilan church next Friday evening on "An Ail Around the World View of Foreign Missions." Dr. Plummet', the Boston evangelist, who was to have nddtessed meetings in this city tomorrow, is 111 and unable to be heio. Later announcements will be made concerning her coming. There will be no Sunday service at the central Y. W. C. A. or at the West Scianton branch looms, but Instead there will be n union service at the First Piesbyterlan church at 3:43. All are Invited. The Baptist ministers will meet on Monday motnlng at 10 RO o'clock nt the usual place. The Itev. Thomas tie Gruehy, D. D., pastor of the Jackson Street church, will lead his paper on "Kthlcal Kducatlon." The pastors of the association nre earnestly invite 1 to attend and hear the scholarly pio ductiun. "The Now P.ecrult" w ill bo the topic used by Itev. Luther It. Waring In his talk to the young men at the Young Men's Christian Association looms tomoiiow' afternoon nt S.45 o'clock. Mr. Waring Is a pleasing speaker and nil joung men should hear him. This meeting Is a goo 1 place In which to spend an hour piof ltably. Tomonw's Services Episcopal. St, Luke's Palish Itev. Uogeis Israel, rector; Itev. K. J. Haughton, Senior (urate; itev. M. U. Nash, junior cuiate. Thlid Sunday after Kplphany. St. Luke's Chuich 7:30 u. m Holy Communion; 10:30 u. m motnlng piayei and seimon; 7::0 p. in., evening prayer and sermon; !:13 a. m., Sunday school and Bible classes. St. Mark's, Dunmote ,s a. m., Holy Communion; 10:30 a. m., moinlng prayer and sermon; 7:30 p. m evening prayer nnd sermon: 3 p. m., Sunday school and Bible classes. East Knd Mission. Piescott avenue 3 p. m., Sunday school and Bible classes; 7:30 p. m , evening prayer nnd bermon. South Side Mission, Fig street 2:30 p. m Sunday school and Bible classes. St. George's. Oil pliant 2:30 p. m Sunday school and Bible classes; 3:30 p. m., evening piayer and sermon. Church of The Good Shepherd, corner Green IUdgo stieet, and Monsev nve nue, Hov. Fianels It. Bateman, rec tor. Thlid Sunday after Kplphanv. Holy communion at 7:30 a. m. Morn ing prajer and seimon, 10.30 a. m.; Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Kvenlng ptavoi nnd seimon, 7:30 p. m. All wel come. Chilst's Chinch (I'rotoslnnt Episco pal), Washington avenue and Park street. Bev. F. S. Balontlne, ret tor. Third Sunday after Epiphany. Moinlng prayer. Litany, .sermon, 10:."0 Sundiiv school, 2:30 p. m, Evening prayer, sei mon, 7:T0. All seats fioe. All welcome. Evangelical Lutheran. Thlid Sunday after Epiphany. Gos pel, Matt., Ml-H; epistle, Bom., 1J:1G 21. St. Maik's, Washbuin and Four teenth stieets, Itev. A. L Hamer, I'll. D pastm Services at 10 30 a. m. nnd 7 p. in : Luther league ut fi p. in,: Sun day school at 1J in. Moinlng subject, "The Stiength and Glory of a Living Faith;" evening Hubject, "The Cloud of Witnesses." Holy Trinity, Adams avenue nnd Mulberiy stieet. nev, C. G, Spleker. imstot Solvit es at 10 30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. m.; Luther league at fi.30 p. in,; Sun day stliool at 1J m. St. Paul's, Short avenue. Bo v. W, C. L. Lauer. pastoi Set vices at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m,; Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. Zlon's, Mifflin avenue, Hov. P. F. Zlzeliuiinn, pastor Services at 10.30 a. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m. Christ church. Cedar avenue and Beech street, Hov, James Wltke, pas torServices nt 10.30 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. m.: Sunday school at 2 p. m. St. I'eter's. Prescott avenue, Rev. John Randolph, pastor Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.j Sunday school at 2 p. m. Grace Evnngellcal Lutheran Church of tho General Synod, corner Madison avenuo and Mulberry street. Bev. Luther Hess Waring, pastor. 0:30 a. m Sunday school: 6:30 p, m,, Y. P. 8. C. E.; 10:30 and 7:30 p. m., Divine Wor ship. Morning topic, "Christ and Wo man." Kvenlng topic, "Tho Devil's Prayer." Everybody welcome. Methodist Episcopal. Elm r.trk Church Prayer and Pralsn sci vice at :30 n. in.; preaching at 10:30 u. in. and 7-30 p. m, by the pastor, C, M. Glitln, D. D., at 12 m. Half hour Blblo study In Sunday school room. Sunday school at 2 and Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Topic at 7:30 p. m., "A Man nnd a Sheep-" OALLEN'S 225 - 227 LACKAWANNA This O'coat, $5.80 aws 137-139 Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, Hov, J. H. Swoot. pastoi Itev. P. J Kaln. D. 1)., of 1'hllndclphln, the tolc biatod evangelist, will conduct sti vices during the day as follows: Early moinlng meeting at 7 o'clock; class meeting at 9 30 n. m.; pleaching at 10 a. m. (Please notice the change of time); Sunday school nt 12 m.; Junior Epworth league, nt 2 30 p. m.; generil meeting at 3 43 p. in.; Epwoith leaguo at G 30 p. in.; pleaching at 7.30 p. m. Tho morning sermon will be on "Bel shnzzar's Feast." You cannot nffoid to mls It. Como nnd help make It a glotlous day. Services each evening of the coming week, Bev. Mr. Kaln pt caching. Hampton Stieet Methodist Episcopal church, Rev, Jnmes Bennlnger, pastor Set vices on Sunday as usu il. Preach ing sot vice at 10 30, subject, "Peter's Fishing Trip:" class meeting at 11.30 i. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. in-: Junior Epworth league nt 3 p. m.: Epworth league at 6 30 p. m.; ovonlng nreachlne service nt 7.10, sublect, "Memory nnd Its Relation to the Future World." Re vival sei vice's eveiy evening. Watson Avenuo Methodist Episcopal chinch, Lincoln Heights Sei vices on Sunday at the usual houis. Sunday school at 2 p. m., Joseph Dav Is, super intendent; pleaching service nt 6 p. m. Come and enjoy tho hour with us. Cedar Avenue M. E. Chinch r. P. Doty, pastor. Sunday, Jan. 21, 1900. Revival services will bo hold at the services timing tho day. Rev. Madison will pleach at the evening seiviee. Hours of service, 10. 10 a. in. nnd 7:30 p. m. The lovival meetings will continue each evening dutlng the week, com mencing at 7:30 o'clock. AH Clulstlau people nre Invited to pattleipato In tho vvoik. which continues to glow In In terest, and power. Asbuiy Methodist Episcopal chinch, corner of Monsoy avenuo and Delaware street. Rev. W. G. Simpson, II. Il , pastor. Devotional meeting of the Brotheihood of St. ran I at 9 10 a. m.: pleaching nt 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m.; Senior Epworth League at fi:30 ii. m.: Pleaching nt 7:30 p. m. Seats fiee. All are welcome. Piovidoneo Methodist Eplscopil church The pastor, Bev. William Ed gar, will pieach nt 10 30 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. Morning subject. "A Two-Sided Smtoy-Scliool Lessra for January 21, The Preach log of John the Baptist LUKE 111,1-17. BY REV. J. E. GILBERT, D. D., LL. D., Secretary of American Society of Religious Education. INTRODUCTION. n nm tlu leturn of Nazareth mentioned In our last Icason to the appearance lesson, noth forei miner, our piesent lesson, notli Inj? Is known concerning Jewus. Rlnh teen yeais, moie than halt of Ills earthly life, vveie passed in cjulet sub mission in tho home of His foster father, Joseph, tho caipcnter. It is piobablo that thu cat Her pait of that time was devoted to the .studies of Scilptuie nnd of the wiltlnKs of the labbls prescribed for the .IcwIhIi outh. and that the latter pait, the peilod of younB ninnhood, was plven to Indus tilal pui.siilts. He was waltlnK for the time, to eomo when according to na tional custom Ho might enter upon His ofllcial caiecr, at thirty ear.s of age. Wo fchall noiv consider how John the Raptist, His cousin, began his mission, by whom Jesus was aftei winds intrn duceel. THH PRRAOHRR (veioe 1 nnd 2). I.uke fixes the time of John's appear ance, not by date, ns wo would do, hut by mentioning tln pionilnent men then holding positions In chinch and state. TlbeiluH Caesar, who succeeded Augustus as Roman emperor, was In tho fifteenth year of his lelgn which began Aug. 19, A. D. 12. Thieo of the sons o' Heiod the Great lleioa, Philip, l.ysanlus puslded over piov Inct'H which had enmo tn them by will at the death of their father, the loca tion of which tenltory inny he learned from any text book on sacied geograpy, Pontius Pilate, a Roman, vvai go vet nor over Judea, a section former ly ruled by Archelaus, (Matt. ll:22.) Annas had been high priest, but Cnla phas, his son-in-law, now lilted the nillte. At that time John tame, a nira fengcr fiom Clod. He began Ills mln Istiy In the tountiy nbout Jordan, railed a wlndeincss, not n ban en legion but one spaisely populated. THH PROPHRCV (verses 1 to C). John's message was veiy simple, ic pentaneo for the i emission of sins, nnd ho baptized as a symbol of i emission. Ho called men to icpent nnd nssuied them of Clod's paidon, (1 John 1:9) nnd ho baptized those who did icpent. Jtdin'H exalted mission wns tho mote In tel estlng because It had been foietold. Tho grentest of nil the piophets, to whom mon than any other the Jewish nation paid reverence, as he looked down the centuries, saw and heard by faith this herald of the wilderness. (Isa: xl:3-l) and vviote of him In no unmistakable teims. That inedlctlon, made seven hundred years In advance was readily recalled by those to whom John came, and many gathered about him and questioned concerning his na ture and mission. (John 1:21.) THH FRUITAGE (verses 7 to ). The Jewish people In John's time were expecting a temporal deliverer. They REMOVAL 5ALB. AVENUE. The Suits Are plain and fancy che viots, cassimere and worsted materials. They come in three and four-button sack coats. The garments are well made and we guarantee a perfect fit or no sale. The patterns are of the latest weave. Penn Avenue: View of a Misundei stood Subject;" ovonlng sublect, "An Inexoinble Ile I'lee:" Sunday school at 2 p. m.; Ep woith leaguo at fi 45 p. m , led by E. L. Honjamln. Seats free. A cordial wel come for all. Ash Stieet Methodist Episcopal chinch, Rev. J. R. Austin, pastoi Sun llso ptaycr mooting nt 7 a. m.; morn ing seimon at 11.-.0; genet .U rlass at 11.30 n. m J, E. M.istois. leader; Sun il ly school at 2 p. m E. W. Stone, supeilntendeiit; Epworth league at fi 15 P. m. Commencing at 7.30, there will bo an evangelistic service In charge of Sceretaiy Retry, together with other membeis of the Yoke Follows' band. Evangelistic seiviqes will continue each evening of the week, except Sntuidav. God Is doing groat things for us. Come nnd enjoy with us the service. Presbyterian. Fit st Presbyterian Church Set vices 10 30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Dr. McLood will preach moinlng and evening. Sti angot s welcome. Tho Second iPresbj tot Ian church Charles E. Robinson, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. The sac rament of tho Lord's Supper In the motnlng. The evening seimon will bo by tho pastor on "Mnklng Sti .light Paths for the Chi 1st." All aio weltome. Wnsliburn Street Piesbyterlan chinch Rev. John P. Moffat, D, D , pastor. Services at 10'30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Blblo school at 12 m. Young People's C. E. nt 0:20 p. m. Piayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. in. in. Motfat will in each moinlng and evening. All cor dially Invited to all of these set vices. Gi eon Illdgo Picsbvterlan Church. Rev. Isaac J, L inslng. pastor. 10-30 a. m, soivice of woishln with seimon by the pastor. 12:30, Bible school; 0:30. Chilstlan Endeavoi: 7:30, service with sol mon by the piaster, third In sol lea, on "The TTsos of Faith." Subject: "Faith in God." Sei vices nnd exotclso. All Invited. Piovidoneo Presbvteilan chinch, Rev. Geoige E. Guild, D D, pastor At the 10 30 a. m. service Rev. Fiank Mllmnn will pieach. The pastor will preach nt the evening evangelistic pi vlre Tlionio. "Some Facts About Man." Special music by the choir. Sunday school nnd Endeavor soiviee at tho usual houis. Sumner Avenue Piesbjtoilnn chinch, prided themselves upon their descent fiom Abraham, (John vlll:P.'i) nnd eageily looked for one who would bieik tho Roman yoke. Many who lesoited to John, le'cognlzlng his power and ex pecting his leaeleishlp, wtio willing to accept his baptism, If theieby they might bo attached to what they sup posed would be a victorious political movement. Discerning their puiposa the gicat pieacher called them a "gen eiatlon of vlpeis," and assuied them that the axe was laid at the loot of the tit'fi", slgnlfng that Divine Justice was about icadv to cut down and cle stioy the Jewish state In its wicked ness. (Matt. vll:l! ) To aveit impend ing calamity upon the countiy nn 1 upon the Individuals nil weie txhoite.l to change their mode of life, which was called lulnglng foith fi lilts unto ie pentaneo. TIIR PHOI'U: (Veiscs 10 and 11). This dlieetlon tn refoim their lives was so genet al as not to be fully undet stood, and the multitude sop.nnted Into two clashes anil then sought moie speilflu Insti action. The people, th. masses of eveiy day folk who usually stand neaitst to tho gieatest leforms, appioached Hist, and asked what they should do, (Acts II: 27.) To thesj sincere stfekeis John's vvoid was kind ly nnd elevating. Ho did not ifbuK-j their sins, or even so much as appen.' to know that they weie guilty of gient sins, unless It was that thev lacked the highest of all qualities, namely, Chilstlan tharity. (I Coi, xill: 13.) They had been too hellish they hail failed tn recognize their duty to ntheis In need, the fault of tho wen Id at that time. (I,uko x:29.) John therefoio en Joined a division of clothing or food (J Cor. villill) with those that lacked a piactlcil exhibition of the geispel nile of living. (James il:in-iti) Tim Pl'RMCANH (veises 12 and 13.) Tho common people having been sat Islled, tho publicans or tax gatheiei.s came next. Standing on the bank of tho liver seeking baptism thev also en qulted what they must do to make themselves worthy candidates, As u class thev wete hard men, who llllel their coffeis by oxtoitlonato ilemands upon otheis nnd they weio therefoio despised by all. (Matt. lx:ll.) That they sought John, however. Is a piocf that they weie better than the people supposed, or that the pieacher hud un usunl power to convict sinners, John was faithful to this class ho gave In structions adapted to their ebaiacter nnd calling. "Kxnct no more than that which Is nppolnted you." (Mike xlx:S.) In tho foimer caso charltv was re- qulied, now Justice. Tax gatheilng Is n legitimate put suit, for theieby gov ernment Is maintained, (Matt, xxil:21) but extortion nnd fraud aro sins, to bo put avvny In lepentunce. THU SOLDIERS (verso U).-Last of $5.80 Rev. L. R. Foster, pastor Song nnd praise nt 10 30 a. in. Dr. John P. Mot fat will proneh nt Uie 6 o'clock service. Sunday school nt 2 p. m,; Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.; prayer meeting on Wednesday evening nt 7.30 o'clock. Taylor Presbyterian church iPreach Ing service ns usual nt 10.30 a, m., fol lowed by Sunday school, Baptist Penn Avenuo Baptlht Church Preach ing both morning and evening by the pas tor, Hov. Robert F. Y. Pierce. Morning iuucr at 9 43 o'clock In tho tower tctnple; topic of morning sermon, "Shining Chris tians." Sunday school nt 2 o'clock. Christian Etultavnr meeting at 1 I". o'clock: tuple of evening sermon, 'Hiving tho .lent I'nvvorthv." Ev tnlng service followed bv evangelistic nutting In tlio lower temple. First Baptist church, Main avenue S. F. Mathews, pastor. The usual ser vices 11:30 n. m. and 7:30 p. tn. In the li isomctlt of the Welsh Batitlst church. Subject for morning, "Confession unto Salvation." Subject for ovetilng, "Be ginning ut Jeiusaletn," Sundny school, 2:30 p, m. nt Plymouth church, Dr. Heddot, superintendent. B. Y. P. 1. pia.vor meeting, (1:30 p. m. Ivoilto hall, ludiisttlnt school, 2 p. in. Satin day, at Ivorltp hnll. Church piayer meeting. Wednesday ovonlng at 7:10 p. m. All nit cotdl.illv Invited. Jackson Street Baptist Church- Morning prnver meeting at 9 30, lender, EtotherE. R. Grllllths; lOI'O, preaching by the pistor, Rev. Thomas tie Giuehv, D. 1)., topic, "Cold Courtesy for Jems;" Sunday sthool ut 2 p. in,, Allied Rob erts, superintendent; evening service ut 7 o'cli ok sharp, praise and song soi viee Tho full choir will assist. Mis, Thomas Mathlas will sing a Gospel solo, to bo followed by nn evangelistic servlco. Topic for consideration, "What Will tho Hat vest R7" The public Is always welcome at these setv Ices. Seats aio nil fieo. Come, Jesus and tho Mrldo Say Come." Lot him who Is atbltst come. North Main Avenue Baptist church. S. G. Reading, pastor Sc rviecsit 10 30 a. m. and 7.30 p, m. Rev. A. IS Bow ser, who Is nsslstlng In revlvnl nice t Ings, will in each nt both services. Thome for morning. "Tho Gteat Ques tion:" theme for evening. "A Prevail ing Ciy." Revival meetings will con tinue next week. Rev. Mr. Bowser will pieach and lead the singing. Every body welcome. Green Ridge Baptist church Rev Al bot t II. Smith will pi each nt 10 30 a. in. ??n nnd 7 ".0 p. m. Subject In tho morning, "If Christ Preached In Oieon Rldgo," The afternoon meeting will bo for men. with nn address on "The Mes sage of Jesus to the Young Man Who Would Succeed Without Besmirching His Chnractor." Subject In the even ing. "The Oientost Problem of the Ago" Gospel meetings will continue each evening next week. Miscellaneous. Giaee Rofonned Episcopal church, Wyoming avenue below Mulberiy stieet. Rev. Geoige L. Alileh, pastor Pr.ijor and praise sei vice at 9 30 a. m.: divine woishlp at 10 30 a. in. and 7.!'0 p. m. Pleaching by tilt pastor nt both sei vices. Moinlng, "Faith," Hobiows, 11:1-1; ovonlng, "Studies in Zochailah: tho Thlid Vision." Zoch.. 2:1-11 Sab bath sthool at 12 o'clock noon: Young People's Society of Chilstlan Endeavor nt C10 p. in. Seats all free. Strangois nlwas welcome. The union Blblo class for the study of the lesson every Thurs day evening nt 7.15 o'clock. Rilng your Bible. Adnms Avenue chapel. New York stieet The Rev. James Hughes, pas tor, will pieach both morning and evening .at 10 10 and 7.30 o'clock. The Sabbath school vv ill meet at 3 p. m., Mr. Chandler, superintendent. Subject of evening sermon. "Divine Alluto monts." A hearty Invitation Is given to nil. nnd a cot dial welcome will be nccoitleel to those who mnv attend All Souls lTnlvorsailst Chinch, Pine street between Adams and Jeffoi son avenues. Rev. O It Beaidsley pastor. Resident o, flj'l Adams nvenue. Moinlng all came the soldlci1-, desli Ing to know what they should do to left)! in their llvts. That was a notable occuiience The pieachei's winds weie intended pilmnilly for Isiaelltts, as a method of making the nation icaely for Divine favor. I!ut heie are Roman, the repre sentatives of the wo! Id power that then held the Jews In subjection. What will John say? Will lie refuse to lecelv them ns unworthy because they aie foielgneis'.' Wilt he Inform them that they nie odious? ns oppiessois of his people? Will lie say that their vocation Is objectionable and that Clod cannot be pleased with them on that ac count? IJy no mentis a soldier has his place, and he must know how to lead a good life. Thieo Items who In the answer, Do no violence; accuse none falsely: he content with wages. That Hlgnllleil n faithful dlschiige of duty without complaining. THi: MESSIAH (voises 1.-,, jC. 17) Sevei.il da.s may haw been occupied In thee Intei views. Tljo answeis lo questions evidently satisfied all who heaid, The wonder inci eased, and the musing and the debating followed con cerning this wondi'iful peison, Pei b.ips he Is tho Chi 1st, the long expect ed Messiah of the Jews. When John learned the thoughts of the people he quickly Infoi mod them that he was not tho Christ, nnd set Him foith by sulk ing eontiasts: 1. John baptized with water but Chi 1st would baptlre with tho Holy Oliost. a ellstlnctlon of im mense inipoi tance; 2. John svas then piesent, tnjojlng public lav or, but Chi 1st would come afterward, so much gi eater that he was not worthy to per feu m a menial's set vice of unloosing tho shoe latchet; 3. John wns punching and exhorting, seeking to win men fiom sin, but Chilst, would e'o moie thoiough work, as the tlneshei's cf gialn cleanse the flour, gather In the wheat and bum the chalf. (Mutt, xlli: 3il.) CONCU'SION. The mlnliiny of John stands foith In gieat pioinlnenee woithy of caieful consideration In tho following particulate: 1. Ho was sent with the wntd of (iod, (John l.fi), tho primal y qualification of n, pieaeber. He who goes unsent, (Rom, x:K) goes In vain: 2. He filled a place appointed for him In the providence and wisdom of Ood, known and announced centuries before, n place which no otbr could have filled. So In measuio ought eveiy tiuo minister to feel that his woik W oi datned and appointed, nnd then ought he to enter upon it with single ness of puipose, 3. Ills punching wa adapted to his heareis, not the tame old stoiy to all, but a messnge sulteil to the classes bcfoie him. The seekers of place and honor, the common people, the publicans, tho tnx gatheieis, the soldleis, each his appiopilate truth, i. He was lojal to Christ, setting Him foith above nil otr Sick Headache 19 the cause of untold suffering to many women; of neglecttd families and unhappy homes. Pleasure is banished from the life that 13 subject to these at tacks, nnd yet it is possible to be free forever from such trying ordeals. Dr. Williams' Pink riching the blood, toning up the nerves, and strengthening the stomach, make sick headache impossible, and restore ner vous energy to the despondent sufferer. The full name : Dr.Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People is on every package of the genuine. Mri. Fannie n.Btofflo, of MartlnRvllle. Mo., Rsjrai "I uteel to hr terrtblo sick headaches, which I had na far back ns I ran remembtr. In recent yeari they wra getting worie. A fow yoara ngo 1 took treat nient of a specialist in KaniMCtty, but It only relieved tne for a while. VV hen I came hero two years aso my health vrns miserable. My bus band, who had great faith In Dr. Williams' rinlt IM1U for Palo People, insisted that I commenca using them. After taking a few doses I could see an Improvement, and my headache spells wcro not so sovere. 1 used four boxes, and since that time I bavo not had any ef tkoM aw Ucks,andInsvrfeltsowillnmyllfe.n . From th$ Rtpulllai,Btiumy, it: No discovery of modern tltnei has proved such a blessing to nan kind as Dr-Williams Pink Pills for Pale People. Acting directly oa the blood and nerves, invigorating the body, regulating the functions. they restore the strength and health in the exhausted patient when every effort of the physician proves unavailing. These pills are sold tn boxes at M cents a box, or aizboaes for II M. and may be hud o fall druggists, or direct by mall from l)r. Williams Medicine Co", seiviee, 10:30 n. in. Subject, "The I.oiel Is My Shepheid," Evening service, 7:30 p. in. sjublect. "All things Heautlful." Sunday scbool after moinlng service, Ms. S. lienj.imln, supeilntendeiit. Y. P. C. U. meeting, 0:30 p. m. Blimp, Sub ject, "The Unlveis.i! Fnthvt land of Ood." Cot dial Invitation to all our ser vices. Rrlng the children to Sunday school. Choir practice Saturday even ing. Also business meeting of the V. P. C. U. Calvary Reformed Church, Monroe avenue and Gibson stieet. Rev. M. E. riior, pastor. Service, Sunday, 10 30 a. in., 7:10 p. m. Seats free. All welcome. Moinlng subject, "The First Miracle." livening subject, "The Itelormeel Chmch. Whence It Is, Whv It Is and What It Is." Sunday school, 11:15 a. in. Chilstlan Rndenvor. 0:45 p, m. Chanel Mission Ilulbeit's Hnll, 117 Wyoming nvenue. Pleaching, 10:30 a. in. Evening subject. Revival meet ings. Clulstlan Endeavor society. 7:30 p. m. CJood singing. James Wilson, leader. All nie welcome to attend these sei vices. Rev. J. II. Hell, In charge of w oi k. I'nlted Evnngellcal chuieh. Capouse avenue, Rev. C. D. Mooie. pastor Sab bath school at 1.15 a. m.; pleaching nt 10-1". n. m. and 7.".o p. in.; Kovstonc EeaRiip Chilstlan Endeavor at f30 p. in Revival services will be continued during the week nt 7,4" p. m. A coi dl.il Invitation Is extended to tho public to attend. The People's Piohlbltlon Church. Rev. Dr. nird, pastor. There will bo regulir preaching seiviee on Sabbath evening at 7:30 p. m. in Finn Chapel, Penn avenue, Oieen Ridge. Subject. "If the TIolv Ohost Should Come to Scianton?" All aie welcome. Ratlioad Y. M. C. A. Heniv Currv wltl neldioss the Oosptd meeting at 3:1" All i.iilrnnd peonle welcome. "The Holy Cltv." as sung bv MeDonough. will be lepioduced on the phonograph. PERSPIRATION A GOOD THING. It Saves Many People from Sickness by Cleanslnp- the System. From the Chleagn Chronicle. Ill these hot das many people com plain loudly that thev peispiie too fieo ly, little thinking tint to that fact they owe the good health they enjoy and Immunity fiom heat piostiatlon or suustioke. Peispliatlon Is essential to health. A person In good health never suffeis fiom the heat or the cold unless unduly exposed. One may bo Incon venienced, but It is a condition of health Hither to be .sought than to bo avoided. Too much of ,v good thing, however. Is not desliable. Proper care of the body, pioper diet, pioper exor cise, w 1th proper bithlng, vv 111 produco the noimal condition In which condi tion tho bent will not oppress any one. Eot nie especially caution against the too sudden checking of perspiration. Millions of canals and tubes fiom th" Inner part of the body open their little i mouths nt the surface and thiough these channels, as ceaseless as the flow of time, a fluid eeuitalnlng the wastes and Impuiltles of the system is pass ing outward and is emptied out of the skin This fluid must have exit or we die In a few hours. If It does not have vent nt the surface of the body It must have some Internal escape. Nature abhors shocks ns she does a vacuum. Heat distends the mouth of these ducts and piomotts a larger and moie rapid flow of the contained fluid: on the other hand, cold eontiacts them and tho lluld Is at Hist auested, then dammed up and then it rebounds. If these mouths aie gradually closed natuie has time to adapt heiself to the circumstances by opening channels Into the gieat Inter nal wnteiways of the body and no haiin follows: hence the safety and wisdom of cooling off slowly after any exer tion and tho danger of cooling off inp Idly under the same clieumstances. Encouiage persphatlon, under pioper conditions nnd with pioper precautions. Always keep the surface of tho body warm and clean nnd at the end of the season nu will be mentnlly, morally and physically sound There is a Class of People Who aio in jure d bj tho uo of cof. fee, lit contly the ro has been pluct d in nil the gieicerv stores a new prep aiatlou culled UK.UN-O, niiulo of pure tjrauii-, that t ikes the place of colTee, Tlio most delicate stomach ro. ceives it without distress, and but few ciin tell it from cotlee. It iFiec not cost over- as much. Children uuiydriukit withgreiit ben. ellt. 15 tents and 23 cents pi r puck age. Try il. Aak for CiltAIK-O. Try Grain-O ! ImUt that vmirtroctr give jou(iHAl.S-0 Accept no IniltaU'in. Mw,ywyMywyyyywyy TRIBUNE WANT ADVS. PAY. WkJlfmf 1 Pills for Pale Peonl. r . NEW YORK HOTELS. fhiTsTDenis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York. Opp, Grace Church. European Plsn. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. In a modest and unobtrusive way ther aro few better conducted hotels in tha metropolis than the St. Denis. Tho Krent popularity it has acquired can readily bo traced to Its unlauo location. Its home-liko atmophere. the peculiar ex cellence of Its cuisine ana service, and Its very moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St and Irving Plisi, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. LUKOPEAN PLAN, Day und Upwards. $3.50 Per $1.50 Per I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor, For Business Men In tho heart of the wholesale district. For Shopper S minutes' wulk to Wanamnkers; S mlnutri to Slot'ol Cooper'B Bis Htorc. K.tsy of access to tho great 4- Dry uoous stores. i For Sightseers One block from E way Cars, flv inK easy transportation to all points uf Interest. HOTEL ALBERT l NEW YORK. Cor. 11th ST. A UNIVKRSITV PL. Only one Block from Broadway. Rooms, $i up. p'oTsdi. i -- WINTER RESORT. WHY GO TO EUROPE, Facing the Din (era of the Ocean In Winter ? Operating Over the Southern PaciQs, "Sunset Limited," SUNSET ROUTE, frto from tho lnconenlences of high nltN tudis and of mow, will curry you sMOOTIII.V, BAI'ELV AND I'rjAH- ANTI.Y to Anurlid'a famous winter ro BortH In C.illfcinla. Special thiouRh trains, consisting of MiLiihiK unci ellnlnff cars, will leave New Ymk H.iturdnji and Tuesdays, connect Ins elhctth with tlio "Sun-iot Limited" nt N'lw Orleans For full inclination, frro Illustrated lamphktn. minis, i nci utne-innics, also invtrst nitcv. hli-etilnc-car tickets, nnd l)it,Knp.e the clad, apply to Southern Pa cific Co., jw rioutli Tiurci at.. j'Mia , i-a. 6JSr The Best Washing Powder BEAUTY, HiS CONQUEROR BELLAVTA Arsenlo Beauty Tablets and Pills. A per fectly eafo anil suarintred treatment forall skua cusoraors. HesioresineDioomoijoumioiageaiicoi. 10 dajs' trontracut 5"0! SO days' $1.00, by matt rfnel flfrclrcnlar. Adtlroas, . VERVITA MEDICAL CO., Clinton A Jtcksoa Sit-. CMcf Sold by McGarrah & Thomas, Drug gists,, 209 Lackawur.ra ave , Scranton, P. MAKE PERFECT MEN JT URVPAIK! ttrl Tnjojranai i b rvttervd to jmu Da not 8uf. mbltiODtef int Trj wr Impti t v iiror &nd pottaoy to ? try fuit tlon Brtrupintyiieiu Qui a. bloom I ifet cnefKikno lunri to tut tyti orvAyouni or oi. tJ'lF Q rbM boirnirltl tntrfy I lOACJiun (ifuiantdcurVilVar idodcv rm fancied tan b rrltd In Mil pockt Tiol4 il Bs n ff erywbtr vr ntftiitd ta rUIn wrapper on ttMtpgBf Bold in Scranton, Pa., by Mattbewa Bros, and McQarrab U Thomai, drufglta U.Jk. If (Hritarl UBfartunkte ""! rtn NiiiivtvHrrifftvtaiwMfi tiiiMa !, euebrul rrori, l.t lilltj brloacl. tea. ' cod for Hworn Iwtlmo.UU u t "Ttuih "tairl,r. u.i'. in t:LUM. (104 Vrtk Mitli HI., 1'blUdtlfkU, . I'm, Pailllvrlr lh oalv fiwclftnit Im tkt 1 Cnllc ixUi to eura cvtn Ibaush lh nioat aalkhr&ud lUU.ti rUl Yrtth cti. teuted U 4 to 1 U dy Hm t 14 1 for Loni r .ftTABLRTa. OWe prompt rt'ttflo I? 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