IS .1- ' '-('Mv,1.'''5,n . t'-H' w. 3J -v ' "' 7'V. v ;.y t . -n " . t 'J 8 1 1'JJ THE SCRANTON TMBUNE--SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1900. 5l da I'O' r Religious.... ONU OF the prominent fenUirec "f Ynuiitr Men's Christian ns.soclu tlon woik everywhere In Uhj Hitn eluy iiCtuiiioon mootlm? for .vomit? men. Very Irttio Im wild nbotit this work ntlier than the rpRUliir u nounccmi'iUH conccrnliiR II. But when we eonliler that lit the muiie hour every Sunday ufti'iiioiin more tlinn " fourieen lniiulii'tl iissnulutlim'H wither itmllPUc-i'H nveiiiRliut line hundred mid flffy nr n total of twenty-one thousand youni; men for the iIIhcuhhIoii of- non .het'turlnn, yet vltiil teilKlmin truth, It cnn he heeii tlmt n tieiiiendoiiH Influ ence In exeite.d by Ihlw iineney. In the enrly days of Younf,' Men's sClii'lHtltm mwielathm i-rforh this tiieel-ItiK- was open to hoth Hexes, hut be cause thin necemiltiiteil a service much 'nlonir the linn of church Horvlces ami waa In no wiiee a dellnlte work for yoitnir men, tin- mixed meeting was ahollHhed and men's nieotlntrs iirrunsod for. A peculiar zest and Inleiesr seemed at onre to attach Itself to these i;ather Iiiijh of men. 'I'll" deep ilch voices of an audience of men, made I he muqlu n powerful atliactlon, and the song service iH'inmc a. lveoRiilstoil feat'inc Specialists In uurl; for men were eti nbled to handle personal purity and other topics without uloves, and so forcefully, that men were aroused and started otilof a life of peisonal Im purity. Tlic formality of a mixed audience failed to hold flu- men's meeting In Its ley grasp and thus in every city and town wheie the Young Men's Christian association exists the men's meet ing has become a power for good, Mrongly evangelistic, hut broadly tol eiant of every form of belief which recognize" .Testis Christ as Hie Ktcrnal fcon of Ood. who made sulllclent atone ment on the cioss for the sins of the win Id, and was raised fiom the dead for our justification. ' In these meetings more than four thousand young men have been led .In the past' year to accept the princi ples of the Christian religion and to ally themselves with some church. 'While the local association has been without a building, yet Its distinctively religious work lias been more vigorous ly rnriliHl on than before, and flic re salts accomplished are seen In the changed lives of nearly two hundred men who in the past two yea is have Mven up sinful practices and forsaken places of evil resort in an effort to build up clean and pure manhood In the name of Je.-us fin 1st. si General Seeretaiy tleorge C Mahy, of tlie local association, who befoiu locating in Scran ton was state sveie tary, has ju.it returned from a brief tour among some of the associa tions in the western part of the Mate which were under his euro while in that ollice. The usssocia itions at Kranltliii, Bradford, Wai ivn, Oil f'lty, Krle and other places v. eie reorganized by him at that time and aided In securing the mini of elgn-tV-soven thousand dollars for new buildings and current expenses. On t'he present trip Mr. Mahy gave several public addres.-.CH, three of them being before union mass meetings, and i i a one day's canvass secured the hull; of the money needed for the cur rent' expenses of the Oil City associa tion. At 'Warren, where nine ypais ago tlie association was unable ii re tain their seeietary for lack of funds, they have now a beautiful property costing- In the neighborhood of sixty thousand doll.us as a tesult. of a ten days' visit from Mr. Mahy at that time, Franklin has a beautiful build ing costing forty thousand; Hradford has propei ty costing fifteen thousand, Oil City Is moving for a new building and Erie Is paying off Its indebtedness wlille cairying on a vigorous all-round work. These aie illustrations of the value of the complete organization which ehnracterix.es the Young Men's Chris tian association and which by banding Mien i together through state and Inter national committees makes them per manent and successful In the face of many obstacles. A Thanksgiving Sabbath evening nnd anthem praise service will be lipid tomorrow evening in accordance with the custom In the Providence Presby terian church. Besides the Thanks giving music by the excellent choir, the congregation will unite with the choir in singing several Thanksgiving hymns. liuv. Dr. (iuild will have charge of the service and will give a brief address, Musical Director Clms, F. AVhlttemore has arranged the fol lowing special choir selections: Prelinle In (' Calkin Mli. William McDonnell. AiiIIiiiii, "I Will 1'eeil My n.wk"..C.iUb &lmpcr llr. Ileberlinir mill Choir, Solo , Mr. .loMiua ,li,lni Pilot, "In-plrer ami llcdiir of Pi J.ci"., . .Cirilu-l Mlw Smith ami Mr. llebcilln;.-, Mile mullein, "lliivc.t 'I'iilii",,,.!:. II. 'iiu.tcei Antliim, "t Und, Hun- Muiilfiilil"., Caleb Simper "Mi. .Icilni, Mr. Il'chcilliiu', Mr. Moiisan anil Choir, Oifeiloiy in l) Tnliliii Pinllmlc In Clail; "Tho Drummer Kvangellst," J lev. W. II. AVilllams, speaks "tluee times to morrow on the "Wayno circuit of the Kvangelleal church In Wayne county. Trldny, Nov. :!0, 7,!!0 p. m Uaptlst church, Khnhur.st; Sunday, Dee, a, 7,:so P. m union temperance meeting, Kae toiyvllle; Sunday, Dec. o, 7 p. m Ply mouth Congregational church, Hyilo Park; Tuesday, Dec, 11, 7..JU p. m Presbyterian church, .Mehoopauy; "Wednesday, Dec. Ii, 7.90 p. ni,, Haptlsf church, Russell Hill, Heglnulng with a tvatch night service, Mr, Williams will conduct two weeks of special revival meetings In the Methodist church. Dunmore. Jan. 15 to 21 Inclusive, speJ ilnl revival meeting In Ash Street Methodist church. Oospel service at the Young Women's Christian association Sunday afternoon at 3.15. Superintendent Sanborn, of tho Hescue. mission, will conduct the service. A most cordial Invitation la extended to all women and gills Iti lie present, On account of Ood having wuiked during the week, at the rovlvals held In the Undenominational church, cor ner Luke unci Kirk streets, kittle Rag land, in saving souls, and manifesting Himself In convicting1 many others, tho revival will continue every night next week ut 7.15 o'clock. All uro wel. come. Q. C, Ynn Hoesen, from D, I Moody's Chicago Bible Institute, Is In charge. Sunday morlilng at iO.r.O o'clock. Sunday school; Sundny after noon the song service begins ut i.'M p. 111. l'rcachlng at 'i.V. ttegular evangelist lu services In the evening at 7. It o'clock, All uro welcome. At a recent meeting of the stock holders of the Wyoming Camp (Hound nsi-oelatlon the following managers were elected: flew A. (Iilllln. W. It. Suxe, W. H. Jackson, T. W. Kyte, West Plttston; Ituv. C. R Mogg, Wlikps-Harre; llev. (7. C. l-yninn, J. L. Crawford, Scranton; llev. L. C. Murdock, Kingston; llev. Clarke Cal lender, Carverton; Jlev. Stephen Jay, Wyoming: I-Mwln Davenport, Ply mouth. The managers mot and elect ed the lollowlng olllcers: President, llev. A. Clrlllln; vice-president, W. It. Saxe; secretary, llev. S, Jay; treas urer, T. W. Kyte; executive commit tee. Messrs. Crawford, Orlllln, Jay, Jackson and Kyte. In Simpson Methodist Episcopal church on Monday and Tuesday, De cember :i and !, tho Twentieth Century Forward Movement convention will be held. Tho gathering Is In charge of a committee consisting of Kev. Austin Orlllln, D. D., chairman. West Plttston, Pa.; Rev. Charles M. Glllln, D. D., Kim Park church, Scranton; Rev. Levi L. Sprague, D. D., principal Wyoming seminary, Kingston, Pa.; Kev. Webster If. Peaice, D. D., First church, Wllkes Darre, Pa.: I lev. Jnhn'B. Sweet, D. D., Simpson chin cli, Scranton. The pro gramme will be ns follows: riHST tsCsfslOX MONDAY, 2.1X1 V. M. Dei nl Ions comliiclud by llev. V. A. Wagnci. i.'.,lll "Object of .1 Comentinn" llev. A, Giiflht, D. D. 2.1,", "Why a 'i'wcntirtli Century Moe- niont?" llev, W. II. i'miic, J). D. DlM'll'oioll lt-v. II. II. Driver, l.'c. C. U. lleniy. ::."0 "Will the New (Vnlnry Deniunil .i New Mctlindism" llov. C. i:. JIo(?if. Ph. 1). Di-ciiv.mil llev. II. H.Wtllitir, llev. II. I). Smilli. SIXIIND SKSSIOX MONDAY, 7,;:0 P. M. DiMitlons I(pv, W. 0. Siniihnn. D. D. Aililii'M) "J'lp Historic !r.iC'3 or I.e-vMH for tlie Twentielli CYiilurj" l!cv. A. V. llaji. HiiisliniiitDii, X.Y. THIRD SKSSIO.V T0i:sD.Y, li.Ol . M. DeMitfoM kev. '.V. J. Hill !i."0 Dusiuesf. 10.(10 "Our Schools in tho Twentieth CYn (uiy Movement".. llev. b. I,. spiMKU", D. D. Ili-ous-ion liev. P. Mooie, 11. 1). 10.I.1 "A 1'0'ithc Cliiir.li.tn i:ictiiiu tho Necev-itj for a Chnlinn Wiuk'V llov. n. A. Cure, M. A. lliuivion Itiv. S. .lav, M. A., Rev. Will If. Ihller. tl.l'i ChiNti.Hi WoiknV Coiifeirnie anil Open I'aili.imenl. niL'UTH SlSION Tt'i:DAY, J.(m 1 M. Dentioi llev. r. TV. Vouus S.iiniiOiium "Ho that wiimeth oiih is vio." 2,:!0 "I'nwrr of IVr-onil Intoniciv" Rev. C. M. Suidam. Di-iiiviou Kev. . I., 'llimpr, llev. O. b. isi't ciiioii. Ph. D. :i.;lO "I'li-jcliiiij,' Tint si In to Action" Rev. Mauley s. Hani, D. 1). DIm iiikicm Rc. John Drailsliaw, I'll. D., Rev. A. .1. Van Cleft. I.iiu "llntunci" lo Cliuiih M.iilo Kaj" llev. C. l, (iiflln. D. D. Diicii-icin Ituv. V. S. GoiNhall, Rev. II. V. Aiiiistroiig. I'lKTII Sl'.SslOX TT'i:SDAV, 7.:W V. 3t. DoMilioiw llev, .lames Ilcniilimci, l'h. D. Piltlinnt.ll Vllci', COIldllltdl by llev. M. S. Haul, 1), D. ( hiin:r. T tho Hi t In l ii oi W.wmiini; Diliitt: "t 111-, tomention takes the place ot our ti tuinual MiiuNterial a-od.'ition niecliii. Wu Ue die thai It -hall he i-xoooilinsly helpful both to luton .mil (lumlie?. l'liae nttenil ami o enn liihute to iti Miciis. hiWlc the oflUiaN of join chinch, urging Hie impoitance of the inii M'l.tion; pivt lally invite your plcilucil Chiitin wnikiis Notice tho cluiactor of the proxiuiiinic iinil to whctliei ymi can airoul to miss any ot thee annoiiuteil uooil thins. The hospitality of Simpson church is pumi liial. llinniT ami ten will he fiecly ficrvcil to all .ittc iiiling on Tuesday, whilo the ininUtcil.il lncthieii will find generous and hearty rulerralii nieiit tliioiigliout I he eutiic ses-ion. It is no moie than riclit that we should notify the pastor, ,f, D. Hwrct, a eatly a possilile, .u In the time ot comiui; mid espected leusHi of blny, r.o that proper piuiion can In) made for nil. simeiely and linpeddly, journ, The Committee. Xext Tuesday evening, beginning at T.Kn. In the Second Presbyterian church, an "echo meeting" will be hold of the gieat annual Christian Endeavor con vention of the state, which hus been in session this week In Philadelphia. A number of the Scranton representatives at that convention will make reports concerning the work reported done dur ing the year and the work outlined for tho future. The new president of the Scranton Christian Endeavor union, Dev. Luther ITess Waring, will an nounce his committees and present plans for tho coming year's work. Four superintendents of departments will be eleoteib Pro?. J. M. Chance will have eharge'"of tho musle, Miss Julia Allen will play a violin solo, and Mr. CJIppel will sing a solo. Dot every Christian Endeavor .society In the city turn out In a body unrt respond to toll-call by a verse of Scripture or n sentiment, Religions News lMes. The subject fur dlseusslon at the Uaptist Pastors' cnnfeieneo at 10.SU Monday will bo 'Church Extension and Federation." Bishop Ditddcu, of Syiacuse, has Is sued an Irrevocable oider against dancing and caul playing at church entertainments, The bishop holds that such amusements In connection Willi church affairs are not In con formity with the teachings of the Catholic, church in these matters. "They that bo far from God shull perish" Is the subject of an address by Mr, Georgo G, Mahy, the general secretary, at the Young Men's Chris ll.in association meeting on Sunday at :i.J," in Guernsey's music hall. This Is a mm-sectnrtun meeting tiuo for all men when "hobbles" and "Isms" aro not discussed, but where practical every day religion Is illustrated and emphasized. Mr, W. E, Fenno, of Now Haven, Conn., will addiess i meeting for men onl at tho llallroad Young Men'a Chilstluu association Sunday, Novem ber 2Stli. nt '11.45 p. in. Tlie nrchesfra will render special music, and usslst lu the singingr- Uaritono solos by Mr. D. W. D.ivls, formerly soloist at Cent nil church, Wllkes-Uarte. Every man Is welcome, Building opposite I.acku wunnu depot. Come and enjoy the meeting. An effort Is being made to make the fourth Sunday in November an annual "Universal Temperance Sunday," tlie object belnK to bring about concerted effort on the part of all churches and religions organisations to the end that a mighty wave of Christian temper ance Kentltncnt may sweep over tho land and the people nrotised lo see the uvll of tho Manor traltlc. Tho plan com mends Itself to all em-nost workers for temppraiicp. The appeal Is to pastors, superintendents, Sunday school teach ers, and nil pnrnest workers for tem perance, November 2S will ho observed this year. Toiioirrow's Services Methodist Episcopal. Illni Park ttitirch Pmver ami praise vrvlcc at D.SOi picathlncr At 1II.M a. in. nnd 7.!i0 p. lit. by the putor, O. M. nlflln, tl. D. At 12 in., liilMmur Illlilc study in Sunday school room, S'uiidiy school at 2 nnd I'.pnmlli lcaRiie ut (I."1 p. in. At T.JIO, lople, "A Hole in Hie Wall mill a I'rep at the Alioniliialioni ot Scruitou." At the Mission, lain I'ine street, Hiindny si hoot ut D a, lu,; l.puorth league ut U.'ltl p. in. Simpson Methodist llplscopal church Re. ,1. II. Sued, D. D., pastor. I.me load at 0 o'clorl1, led by tlie pistnrj sacramental oenlce. Holy C'oiinnuiiluii, at 10110! Hund.iy school nt 12 in.; Junior Kpwortli league nt i!.r,0: Yoimi; Men's tiiccllng'nl 4; llpuorlli Iciriii" at fl.:ili eveiilmc prcjchlnif serlee at 7..10, sermon by the pastor. Text, IValiu 132:01 snlijert, "l'l.ijer, I'ciii! aid l'lospnlly." AH seats fltc. A cordial welcome! to all. Akbiiry Jlelliodlst Kiilscop.il church, nitner .Mousey avenue nnd Delaware street llev. W, 0, Simpson, D. I)., pastor. Devotional inecllinr ot the lliotherhood ot St. Paul, 0.30 a. ni. ', prciclc linr, 10.no n. m.j Sunday school, 2,30 p. tu.i Kp worth league, (1.110 p. in.; proacliliiR, 7.W1 p. in. Piajcr meeting Wednesday, 7.S0 p. in. Iluslncss lueetiii"; of the IliothrrlioDil of ht. Paul on the second and fourth Tiicdajs of each month nt 7.;!(l p. m. Seals fice and all ore welcome. Hampton' Sheet Methodist Kplsvopal chinch llev, .luiiies llennlnerer, pastor. Services on Sun thy as follows: l,oe feast, 10 a. m.t preaching at lO.IJO a. in. by the pre'ldlnff elder; Sunday scliool at 2 p. in., .1. T. nendle, superintendent; Junior IcaRiie at ,-l p. in.; Senior IcaRtie nt 0.30; ci ruing picachini; sciice nt 7,:!0, iiihject, "CleanslnR tlie Teinple." Ash Sheet .Methodist I.plscopil church Rev, .1. It. Austin, pastor. Moining piiachlni; sen lie at 1H..7) o'cloik; class tneetlnit nt 11. "0 n. in., .1. 1!. Masters, leader; Mind.iy school at 2 p. in., 11. V. Stone, siipciintendent; Junior IcaKiic at 3 p. ni., ilisi Kilo llarlin.in, leader; Kpwortli Iriguo at (i.4," p. in.; evening preaching erlcn at 7.S0 o'clock. A eoidiai welcome to all, N'ay Aug Methodist Kpiscopil i hurch llev. .1. II. Austin, pastor. Sunday school at 2.:0 p. in.; class meeting nt 3.50 p. m., I'l.inl: Tinner, lead er; prcachiii!; service at 7.,':n p. in. All welcome. Ceil n- An line Methodist Kplsoopal chun h Rev. F. I'. Doty, pastor. Sermon by (he pastor at 10 30 a. in.; Sunday bUion!, noon; Junior 1!p woitli league, .t..')0 p. in.; Kpwoilli lejgue, 0.30 p. in.; ccuiiig seiniou, 7.30. Htratmors lordhilly welcoinrd. I'loiiilence Metiiodlst Episcopal church The Iliothcrliood of St. Paul meets at 10 a. in. Pas. tor's morning subject, "How to Defeat Jcus"; Sunday school at 2 p. in.; Kpnoltli league at 0. la, topic, "i'rat-o tlie Lord," le.uhr, Kloienee Walker; eenlng rolig scivice, 7.50 to 7.t.", led by large chorus choir, enlivened y bolus, duels, etc. Pastors evening suhject. "How the Saints in Heaven Are Clothed, and Why." Ilevival tei iccs will continue ereiy evening of next week, but Silmday. All wchnme. Court Street Methodist I'.niseopal cluireh llev. O. C. b.Mnaii. pastor. Class, 0.13 a. in., O. 1). Pi" Witt, leader; preaching, 10.30, subject, "'lhanksgivin'"; Sunday school, 11.43, (3. II. Clark, supciinlendenl; llinthciliood of SI. Paul, " p. ni.; Junior league, .'1.30; Kpworth league, 1)1.0; preachins, 7.W). The new choir will sing at both services. Come. All aie welcome. Sials fice. I'irsl Ceimaii Mcthodi-t llpiseopi'I church, Adams avciiui" and Vine streit (1. llohiliu, pis lor. Preaching services, 10.."0 a. ni. and 7.30 p. ni. ; Sunday scliool at noon; Kpwortli leagua meeting at 7 p. in. The congiegation will unite in levhal services with the Herman MethodUt llpiscopal chinch, on South Side, coiner Prospect ftvemie and nireli stieel, this week, eviry evening except -Saturday. Aliicau Jlellinilist i:piseo)inl chinch, Howard plaie D. S. Kent ley, P. D., pislor. Prrai hinj at 10.50 a. nt., subject, "raithtulne-s Ilevvarded"; Sunday Khool at 2.S0 p. in. At 7.t" p. 111., pleaching, suhject, "The Close of Summer." To all t lies.. i,ci vices a cordial invitation is extended. Itnnninii" Methodist Kpiscopil elnirch llev. A. J. Van CIc ft. pastor. Tho. pastor will oienpy this pulpit at lioili i he nioriiing nnd evening suviies. Tlie subject of the morning seunon will be "Profit nnd Ws." 'Hie suhject of the talk lo the children will lie "The Locusts." The Sun daj school will he held nt 2.30 p. m., Mi. Dan Powell, siipeilntcndelit. The other services will rw9wwwwwwwvwwwwwwwwvrwrvivwvwwww9wwvwvwmwwwr'rwwwwwwwvwwvwwwwmwwwwv9'iiv Sunday School Lesson for November 18. The chapter lo be studied tonus p.iit of Paul'! litter lo one ot his helpers (II Corinthians'), the pastor of the church in Ctete. It may be dl vldcd into three pails. The lb si exhibits thu desirible qualities of the minister; the second shows where he must seive and how; the thiid assigns the if.isons tor faithful teaching. Taken ns a whole, the passage contains wholesome 'n stiiictinu (or all classes and indicates what kind of society would be formed if tho precepts anil spilit of the gospel vveie applied to real life. Tin: Mixisrars oualitiln. M)i;.ND D0CTItl.'i:.-(Vels." 1) He must bn well giouudeil in the ialtli. He must know tli-j sat (in of ilnctrinc! contained in tlie Sciiptmes, and he must nut blend with that any of thu vagaries or fallacies of men, put forth by those who formulate their opinion instead of iuqutriiiic what God hath levelled. (Pphcsians, iv, II.) Tills doctrine is sound because It Is healthful and iiouilshiug, designed nud able to build on.i up in all goodness (II Timothy, lit, 10-17) and iiecaiiic" ao it inclines ilia most soaiclung c ani'iiitloii by the most gifted minds. In nil a.'s It Ins been appiovcd as Divine. Tlie more) It Ins Ih'i a- studied the more It has been nib iiiiud met praised. The minister must therefore! hold and niiioil these undent williitf, (.bullies, 5,) GOOD P.VITP.HS (Veise 7). Truth icu-ivcd in tho mind muA bo incarnated. Jesus bald, "1 am tho truth," a living embodiment and illustra tion of it. (John, iv, 0.) So it must bo with tho minister, He limit livu ii the tiuth !( quiics. Ills charade r must lie tho pioduct o Iho ilocttine which he holds, a commentary le vcaliiig its gloiy, commending Itself o all be holders, hi this way he becomes n good pat tern tn men (II Te ssalonlans, ill, 7) who cm understand what they sen more icadlly than what they hear. Tlieio is after all no testimony ho eloquent as that of a good lite. No one run say aught against It or icslvt Its argument and power, (I Timothy, I, hi.) SOUND SPIIKCH (Veue Rj. Still, the truth ii to be piodalnied. It mult Nud expression In vvoids ns well as in lives. Ily speech the eau and mimls nnd hearts of men must bo reached by u piot'Cis wholly uuliko Hut when they be held a good life. Truth In Hie concrete cannot make tlie same iiupiesslou as tiuth In the ab Utait. We must all loam that there aie gn-at principles and rule, denial and precious, which wu must aiquhe and by which we must live whether any othcis found them and lived by tlieiu. We aie not to bo elombuted by men, but by the verities of God, And so the minister, having the Utah and laving a life ill nevoid vvltli it, Hint acquire a kpeech, lu at le and sub stance (hat Is well xuited lo convey lo men the absolute nud unchangeable tiuth. This is not the speech of the world but that of the Implied w i Iters. (I Coiliithians, ii, 1.) , HIGH niHIAHl). (Veins 15.)-llv all the.-c means by what be knows, by what' he is, and by what lie says the minister ought lo win the; iMput of ull who know him. He should expect u good icputotlon and dcilici it. (I Timothy, iv, 12.) Ho limit not seek it by compromising him self or by lowering hU standard, but rather by lifting up a lofty Ideal bcfoic hl mind and striving after It. He should challenge criticism ai Jesus did (John, vill, 4b), ami welcome it so long as it is justly delivered, bee'.uuu by it ho may know and corieet his faults. Ami lie should not bet pulfed up by expressions of oppioval, but be liclil s usual. Seats free and all made wel come. Baptist. Pcim Avmue llaptbt church, 1'cnii avenue, be tvieiii Spiilce mid Linden stircls-l'rr.icldng morning nl I0.1W and rienlng at 7,30 by the pis tor, llev. Ilolicrt I'. V. I'leice, 1). D.t rooming pr.rjcri in tlie lower temple, Mrs, llcorgo. 11. i'niltliry le.idlns Hie service. Toplo of morning mmon, "Tlie ritorlllfd Life." The Sunday school will line their ntitui.it Itlblo day exeubes at i o'clock in the auditorium of the chinch, Suii" day school at Hie Memorial mission, on 1'ioscntt avenue, at ,')."0 p. tu.i V, P. H, (!. K, tuertliiK at O.HOJ topic of evening trillion, "The Over llovvlng Cup," an object trillion. The sixty minute service will have many prnctleal nnd splt!tii.d lessons. Ilaplkin preceding Hie ser mon. Ilvangcllstlc meeting In lower temple from 8.30 to n o'c-loek. I'lrst lljptlst cliunti, Pfliilti Main avenue llev, S. K, Matthews, pastor. The Usual iwrvloes Sab bath morning anil evening, 11.30 n, in. and 7,31 (. in. lu tlie haspinciit of Wrtsli ll.ipllst ilmuli; Sunday school, -..':0 p. in.. Plvnioulli I'hiiiih, Dr. Ileddoe, superllitiliilelit; II. V. P. It. seivlce, tl.50 p. lu. at Ivorile hall, Covenant incetlug, Wednesday evening, 7,30 p. m. All are welcome lo tin so fervhes, Jackson Street llaptbt church Moinlng piuyer mertlnij at !l,30, leader, llrolher Davis; preaching ncrvicc at 10.30 by the pistor, llev, Thomas de (Irucliy, D. D., topic, "Naomi, or Cloud and Sinislilnr"; Sunday school at 2 p. in., Aided llolieits, superlnbmlent; evening seivlce at 7; gospel conceit followed by a short addiess on "A Plea for Tlntilcsglving." This service Is nb uavs hilulit nnd clieeiful. The public Is made welcome. Cieni ltldge lljptlst c Inn ch llev, W. J. Ford, pastor. Morning prajev meeting at 10 a, in. Church services at 10.30 and 7.30. Suhject in the moinlng, "Tlie llvangelieal and Die Skeptic;" in tho evening, "The Condition of the limned." Sunday school at 11.4.1; meeting of the Junior society at 3.30; monthly missionary meeting of tlie Senior society at 0.50. Dudley Street Daptlst church Preaching by the pastor, llev. J. b. lvreamer, 10.30 a. in., subject, "Taking Away tho Stone." 7.50 p. in., levivnl service, subject, "Ine Young Man Who Left His Home." Tlie pastor will sing a eoto nt Hie evening service. Sunday school, 12 o'clock noon. All welcome. Presbyterian. I'list l'resljjtcrian church Morning seivlce, 10.30: evening, special praise herviie, 7.50. Thiuksglving service on Thursday nt 10.50 a, in. Dr. Thomas 11. McLeod, of Uronkljn, will preach the Thanksgiving sermon. Second I'lt-Jiytrilun church Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. Dr. Robinson will pieaili In Iho morning on "Helps in lllndiaiices" nii.1 lu the evening on the "ttich Pool." All arc welcome. Sumner Avenue PreJi terian chunli. corner Sumner avenue ami Price htrrel llev. Prank J. Mibnan, Ph. I) will prenrh nt 10.30 a. in. Sun day school at 2 p. m. At (! p. in., dilegates fiom the Voung I'onple's Society of Christian Pndcavor state convention will speak. Young People's Society of Clnlstian 1'iidcavor after the evening service; suhjceL "Praise the Lord," l'sdani 147, 1-20, n thanksgiving meeting. Meet ing of piajcr and pulse Wednesday evening at 7.43 o'clock: theme, "Tliangskiving." All strangeis welcome. flieen nidge Presbjlerian cliuuli Iter. I. J. Lansing, pastor; llev. L. II. Poster, assistant, 10.30, service of worship, with sermon by the pastor; 12, Hilile school; 8.30, Christian lln rieavor; 7,30, service of worship, with pennon by the pastor. Subject. "A Worthy Oift to the Child of Hie Twentielli Century." A special invitation to citizens and strangers to attend all services. Piovidence Preshjteiian clmn.li The pastor, Ttev. Dr. fieorgc II. fiiiild, vvill occupy the pul pit as usual. Sunday school at noon. Ludeavor meeting at 0.13 p. m. Thanksgiving and an them praie service nt 7.30 o'clock. The seats of the church are free. Washburn Sheet Prcsbj terian church llev. John P. Moffat, D. D., pastor. Services nt 10.50 a. m. and 7.50 p. in. Ilihle school at 13 m.; Christian Kndeavoi, special reports from dele gates, o.20 p. m. Prajrr meeting Wednesday, 7.50 p. in. Picparatory service to communion. Friday evening, the 30th. The pastor will preach a sermon In the morning appropriate lo the fifth anniversaiy. In the evening a popular service vvill bo held. The orchestra will be pieseut and spei ial music b.v the ihoir will bn given. A blief erinion by the pastor vvill be given. Ml cordially welcomed. 'In.vlor Presbyteiinn church Professor W. 11. Pluniley, of the Sehuol of the Licknwanna, vvill preach lu the inclining. No evening .service. A congregational meeting Is called for Tneidiy evening ill S o'clock r1mu llev. Di, Moffat, Hie Prcsbvteiian moderator, will preside. Adams Avenue chapel, New Yoik street The Sober Living. Titus ii, 1-15. consider thc'M" as so many means for iiicieashi'r ii-efiilness (o he employed witli cue, TIIIJ MINISTER'S AUDlKXCi:. AGl'.D MUX. (Verse "J.) It might seem a piece of piesumpllon, especially in a young in in, to epcal; to those much older than himself, at whose feet he might pioperly sit to learn. Hut he has n duty to them which may not be neglect ed, and it is piobahlc that they ninie than any othcis vvill have lespect for his wonls. He must commend to them what will be recognized by all .us highly becoming lo their jears guilty, teinpi'ianee, faith, cliaiity. These four vlitucs would render any old man an object of pecullai delight to all beholders, and prep.ue hlui to ex ert a most bilutaiy influence upon those about him. They aie the crowning qualltte.s of mi ex tended experience in I he service of Christ. AOi:i) WOMK.V, (Vcr.e !).) These must be urged to u clepoitmeiit that becomclli holiness, a euuiso of life comporting with the teachings of Clirlstlinlty, Thl9 Is substantially the same as was enjoined upon tlie uged men, only it is the obverse side. Here gospel ideals me to bo regauled; their manly iclcjls, yet gospel also. The reason for this is tint woman's pljce in that lime was less detlncel, Paul cautious against two unwomanly piadlecs which must have been nulla common or they would not have heen mentioned false accusal Ion, or slandeilng, and intemperance. It see ins vciy strange that suih vices should have disgraced the women of that time. He rn Joinj that-tlicse aged women be teachers of good tilings to the tmng women, lluiiby extending llicii Intlin in r. (Pioverhs, .xxxl, 20.) yolIXti WOMUN. (Verses 4 and .1.) A beau, tlful duster of vhtues must lie pieseiiled ley tho minister to (lie voung women of Ids ion. Biegation. Tluco of them uio personal she must bo discreet, thasti", good the dementi of tt no womanhood hi every land and age. Two of them am domestic kerpcis ut home, obedient to lnu bands. It nppcnrs Hut the nilvlee is toi .voting iinirled women, the uniuaiiied women aiu bound by thu law of their parents. (Kxodus, x, 12.) She who enters into wedlock is thereafter obl. g.itid tn in.iku her home the lentci of hei world and regard heiself as the help-meet id one who makes that honm lor her. (Reiictls, .xl, 18.) What is heir enjoined is for the Chiistlin house. holds, The wile may tlieio well obey her hus band, not In servile fi-ai, but In holy love, count. Ins him the rightful hc.ull YOtlNfl MKN, (Verse l).) Paul cxpoeted tliat Thus would luie voung men in his audience nud that Instruction would be glvili them, lu our lime it is no easy tisk to secure their presence, At iutciiaW the pieaclicr announces n discourse ea series of dUcouisei to attract them, Vailoiu aie tlio I hemes discussed, sometimes with rhetor iu und uritory, with anecdote ami seiisjttou. be."? how biielly and simply Paul treais this part of ministerial (eivlcc It is ull dona lu a single sciitcrice. lie dors not refer to tlie prac tices, a.soclationi and dangeis of young men, but stiikcs ut Iho iery center of tho subjeit, Sober mhidedncss, lu opposition to fiivolity, l all that ho enjoins. That seiurcd, all other ex cellences follow, (Lamentations, Hi, 27,) CHRISTIAN SKUVANTS.-(Veises 8 and 13.) It would have been very strange if Paul had vale nothing on the labor question, Servants were slaves in those days, and by common con sent thry vveie left under their masters without instruction, but some of them became Chris- Itev. James Hughes, pastor, will preach at 10.30 and nt 7.30! Sunday school at '3 o'clock, Mr. Clniiitlirr, superintendent. The pastor will teach 111" Men's llililo tlass! C. K. society will meet it 0,43. Consecration society. All welcome. Episcopal, Pllnl Luke's Parish, llev. Ilonsrs Iuel, D. D., rector; llev. K. J. Itntigliton, senior eitinlrt Bev, M. It, Nash, Junior ciirale. Sunday nc.U before Advent. St, Luke's church 7.5U a. in,, Holy Commtuv Ion 10.30 a, m morning projtr qtul sermon ; 7,30 p. in,, evening pis.vor and sn-mniii n,1S a, in., hitiiday school und Dlble eltsser. St. Miiik'f, Dunmore H a. m.. Holy t'oinmiin Ion; 10.30 . m morning prajrr ami sci-mou; 7.30 p. in,, evening piayer and sermon; 3 p, in., Sunday school and lllble classes. Hast Knd Mission, I'lesentt avenue 3 p. in., Sunday sellout nnd Dlble clssirs', 3.30 p, m,, ovenlnir pra.ver and sermon, South Stele Mission, Fig stuel 2.30 p. in,, Sunday school and Ulblc classes. .St. Oeorrte's, Olypliant 2.30 p. til., Sunday scliool ami lllble classes; 3.30 p. 111., evening prajer and sermon, St, David's L'phcopll church Celebration of the Holy Kueharlst, 7,30 a, ni.; Matins, libinv and sermon, 10.S0; evensong, 7.20; Sunday scliool, 2...0. llev. K. -I. llc-nry, rector. Christ's church, corner Washington avenue and Talk street Iter. I", S. nallenlilic, p.istoi. Ser vices, 10.30 a. ni., 2.30 p. in., 7,30 p. in, All seals free. All welcome. Reformed Episcopal. (iiiici" Iletormcd Kplseopit eliiuch, W.voniliig aveiiue, below Mulhcuy street llev. II, b. Al rich, pastor. 1'i.iyrr and praise service at fl.30 n, in.; divine worship at 10,30 n. in. nud 7.30 p. in., preaching by tlie pastor! A. m., ''The Commandments," "Only One Ood," Kod. 20: bit; p. m,, "lllble Tempeianee." Prnv. 2J-31", Sibbalh scliool nt 12 in.; Y. P. S. ft H. nl 0.50 p. inr Scats are fice. Strangers cordially In vited. Lesson study on Wednesday at 7.30 p. in., followed by piayer mcellng at S. All aie welcome. .' Evangolinttl Lutheran. Kvanftellcal Lutheran Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity. Oospel, Matthew, lx, 1S-20. llpls tie, Colosslain, I, ti-ll. St. Mark's, Washburn and fourteenth streets llev. A. L. Ilamcr, Ph. D., pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. nnd 7 p. in. Luther league, C p. in.1,. Sunday si hoot, 12 m.; catechetical Instruction, Monday, 7 p. in.; Wednesday evening service-, 7.30. Mission band Satmday, 2.50. Morning sub ject, "The Paiable of the Ten Vligins;" evening, memorial set vice for member who died during the past church jear. Holy Ti hilly, Adams avenue nnd Mulbcny street llev. ('. G. Spleker, pastor. Services at 10.50 a. ni. and 7.50 p. ni. Luther league, 0.30 p. in.; Sunday sihnol, 12 in.; e'.itcchetical Instruc tion Monday, 7 p. in. Dlble study Wednesday evening, 7.43. Mission hand Saturday at 10 a, in. SI. Paul's, Short avenue llev. W. C. L. Lauer, pastor. Sendees 10.30 a. in. and 7.50 p. m. Sun day .school, 2.30 p. in.; catechetical insliuctioii S. I." p. tn. Luther league Weelncsday, 7.30 p. ni. Ziun's, Miflliii avenue Kev. P. K. Zlrelinann, pastor. Seivices 10.30 a. in.; Sune1.iv 'school, 2 p. tn. Memorial service for the dead. Chiisl chinch. Cedar avenue and Iliicli street llev. James Wltke, pastor. Services 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school, 2 p. in. In the morning meinoiial set vice for tlie dead. St. Petei's, Picscott avenue Kev. John Ran dolph, pistor. Services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. in, Sunday scliool, 2 p. m. firace Knglish Lutheran church (Geneial Synod) comer Madison avenue and Mulberry street Rev. Luther Hess Waiing, pastor. 9.30 a. in., Sunday school; 10.30 a. ni., divine worship. The pastor will speak of the lessons from the gieat Phila delphi.i Christian Ludcavor convention; 0.41 p. m., Y. P. S. t". K.; 7.50 p. in., divine worship. I'.vcohndy welcome. Miscellaneous. All Soul's Universaiist church, I'ine stieel. be tween Adams and Jefferson avenues llev. O. II. Deardsley, pastor, llesidence, 029 Adams avenue. .Morning service 10.30; subject, ' temperance;" evening service, 7.50, subject, "Tho Old Daguer lotypes Pound in the Dead Soldier's Pocket.-' Sunday school, 11.50, Mis. S. Ilenjaniin, superin tendent. Como and worship with us. Strangers, welcome to all our sen ices. Special meeting will be held commencing the evening of Dec, 3, Calvnry llefoimed church, jlonine avenue and Gibson stieet llev. Maiinu L, Kiror, pastor. Services Sunday at 10.50 a. in. and 7.30 p. in. Sunday school, 11.43 a, in,; Christian llndeavnr, 0.13 p. in. Subject for morning, "Wise and Foolish Virgins;" evening, "Death, and How to Die." Plymouth Coiigiegatlnual cluncii, .lack-son stieet 10.50 a, in., morning service, sirnion by th" pasloi ; 12 in., Sahbalh school, A. II. K.mioii, BY J. E. Gilbert, D.D Secretary of American Society of Religious Education. thins. To pass tlicin by in silence would he a reproach to the Rospel. But what instiuctlon shall be given, to meet their needs, to piepare for a better order of society? The practical part of the advice is vciy beautiful, The order lo adorn the gospel is all important, A slave may shine. (Phil., iv, 11.) Till: MINISTKR'S MOTIVKS. D1VINH (iRAOi:.-(Vcrse ll.)-Thls kind of tnlnistctl.il sciviee, and this kind of living on the part of those addressed, is to be toinincnd cd because we live under x, dispensation of guce. (Pphosians, Hi, 2.) It is tlie free favor ot Ood, and not any uieiit in man, that brought people into the relations in which they are expected to live to Ills glory. Out grace ought lo be a coiishaiDlng furci", inclining men to goodness II Coiinthlans, v, 14-15). This grace brings salva tion fiom sin and wiulli to faitli and holiness. This Hut is enjolnisl Is Hie very end nought by divine grace. To live in this way h to live agreeably lo the design uf Cud. DIVING TI.'ACIHXC.-O'crso 12.)-Mou-over, tho giadous revelation is a teaching process. It Is not merely u call or command, a life or a pattern, but n seiles of precepts, all running in ono dhictlon nnd urging men to deny ungodli ness and worldly lusts and to live sobeily and righteously. It is no longer a matter of Infer, liiee, but a rouiso of wholesome institution, As such it is mi appeal tn the good judgment and reason of those addressed, HLKchlll) IIOPi:.-(Verse 13.) The sospel bids men to look foiwaul and o be inlluencid by thu things ot tlie lutein", llcietii It is distinguished linui most pmcly human svstems of thought, 'Ihey lest laigely upon tlie past, the memory of whlih cieatcs a. consrivatho splilt, Oileiitall-m is confoimity to the iiistliiitiniH of the fatlieu, llincc, the eastern world Is slatloiuiy. Hut tho (hlhti.iu nations am progressive because, they aie iloinlnaled by hope, hi this Instance Pinil iltcs us tho giouuil of hope which lie calls blessed, "tin, glorious appearing of Jesus Clnist," PKCm.IAH l'i:oi'Li:.-(Verse ll,)-'iually, ns tho mo.sl potential of all niotiics, tho apostle mention', the end which Jcmis sought to accom plish by Ids self-saiilnciug life and death, lis tame into the world, taught, labored and died Hut he might gather out ut tho gieat masses, of humanity a pcuple for himself (Matthew, I, 21) who should lie distinguished from all other) by tin. lr purity, by their zeal for good winks, that is for right living, and by Iheie qualities might be a vciy peiullui people, (Upheslaiu, !d, 10.) This being lliu rase the ministry wlildi Paul urged and thu doctrine which lie outlined, as well as the kind of llfu which he enjoined, wcio all so many iiecessaiy piellmliuiles to the accomplishment of our lord's purim-c, SlIMM.MtV. We seo what pointed and piac. thai woik the minister has to do, a woik not lee iinpnitant hi our day than in the flist ccn tuiy. We sec what J large placo the minister lias in perfecting society. Ho is tho teacher ot th-3 people, Wo bio how the various ineuibeis of so ilety obi men, old women, vounif men, joung women, tirvanls-aic to conduct tlicmselves to wind each other; what dispositions they should cherish, what practices they should avoid, what practices they should Indulge. The maxims pre sented herein me old fashioned, quite contrary to modem thought and custom, but good homes aud orderly communities would icult from their faithful application. WS.W &rZ2 KKwmmiavwnvim liqicriulcndcnt; J.L", p. m., Mission S.tbhilh school, Sherman avenue, John It. Thomas, super iiitendcnl; 0 p. m., Chtlstlnu Lndcavnr, lla.vileii Oliver, piesldentl 7 p. in., evening service, cr mon by the pistor. All sen Ices aro hi I'.nglhsli, llev. IJ. A. IIo.il, pastor. Zlou United Kvangellcnl rliurch, 1420 CapuiKO avenue. Preaching at 10.11 a. in. and 7.:(0 p. ni. by Hie pastor, llev. J. W. Messinger, subject, "Hod's .Mark" and "The Vital Question"; Sun day school ut 0.43 a. in.; Keystone League lln ileavor at D.ao p. tn. Scats aro free. All lnvllid to attend. People's Prohibition rluucli Iter. Dr. Ilirel, pistor. There will be no regular pi caching ser vices on Sunday in .Morel's hall, ns tlie pastor leaves the city today for the Adirondichs to hold a series of revival meetings in tlie Congrega tional church at Wilmington, N. Y. Tripp Avenue Christian church llev. J. 1). Ikilmey, pastor. Preaching by p'istor morning and evening. Morning topic, "A Sober Life"; evening topic, "The Jleasuie of Heaven." Sun day school at 10 a. in. First Church (Christ .Scirnlit), Sl'i Adaini avenue". Sunday seivlies, 10.31) a, in., 7..10 p. m.j Sunday school, 11.1,1 u. lu., sulnei t, "Hod the Only Cause and Cieatoi"; lPi.lliiiuni.il meet ings Wednesday evenings at S o'clock. Tha church Is also ojieli cvciy day liming the week. The Dlble and all Clulstl.ni Science literatine is kept in its fiee public! reading room. '.Science and Health, with Key to the Scilpture," by Mary Baker iMdy, win . loaned lo invesllgi tora without charge. Visitors and letter of in quiry are welcomed and Bhcn cuinleous atten tion and information fire. LARGER GROWTH CHILDREN". Marvelous Mechanical Toys That Amuse Men of Wealth. Kiom Til-Dits1. There are many' persons -who never outlive) their love for' l.iys in some form. Tlie Ifirftpst anil most elaborate toy in the world is in the possession of a wealthy Baltimore man. It is nothing more or less than nn automa tic landscape a huge sweep eif coun try, villages, churches, wind-mills, .lakes, rivers and all the details of country scenery. When this mammoth ioy is put in motion, boats dart heiu und there across the lake, pulled by lusty rowers; carts lumber along1 the roads, the mil ler mounts a ladder, carrying sacks of grain on his back; church hells rlng and children play in tlie village streets; a large Ferris wiieel turns slowly round with its hurdeti of aerial pas sengers, and trains shriek into tun nels and over bridges. The- power which puts the landscape into motion Is supplied by water motors hidden away under the toy. An equally elaborate toy Is the prop erty of a wealthy retired army of li ter of 'Berlin, who is able by Its means to enjoy within the security ot his home all the excitement of a cam paign. He has a fully equipped army of many hundreds of soldiers cavalry, Infantry, and uaKerles of artillery. Every Incident of hattlo is leproducod with startling realism. A Russian prince has a mechanical theater, which lias cost him over $.'0, 000. 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It is scarcely poisibls to overdtato tbo importance of rliisiliscovory. or the great good and satis faction It it ill bo to tboso afflicted with ono of tbo most dtafluiirliiH1 and aroravat liiKblomishcs that of superfluous natron the fnco of women, whetherJtbe araui tuciio or KTOwth on the neos, cheeks or iiriiiH. Tim Misses Bell have thoroughly tested Its effli'iicy and are desirous that the full merits of their tieatment to which they have eriven tho ilcscriptlvo name of "kll-Abb-HAIR" Bhnll be known to all atiik-ted. To tills end a t rial will bo sent freo of limrges, to nny liiely who will write for It. Without a cent of cost you can see for yourselves what tho discovery Is; the oviduncu of your own senses will then convince you that tho treatment n'KILL-AI.I.-HAIK." will rid you of one.of the irrentest drawbacks to perfect loveliness. tUoKTowtli of teuperfluousbalron the face or neck of women. 1'loasc understand that nporsonal demon stration of our treatment costs you unthlng. A trial will bo sent, you free, which you cun use yourself and prove our claims by Bonding two stamps for mailing., THE MISSES BELL, 78 & 80 Fifth Avenue, New York ibe Hisses Bell's Complulon Tonic Is a harmless llepiid for external application to thu skin. It rcinov en entirely nil freoklcs, ninth, blnclchctids, pimples, and tan, and rules out holy none uud eczema, and heiiutlfle the complexion. Price 91.O0 per buttle, three bottles (usually required to clear the e-ninploxlnii) $2.7. The ITissec Hell's Copllla Renova is a iiiepanttioii for naturally restoring gray lucks te their oilffinal eolor. Capilla lleunva is really b Ilnlr l'ood, and atrengtb rnsntiil invigorates tho hair in a natural way, nud thus rest nics Its original color. Prli'O 51.0H per bottle. The Misses Hell'5 Skin rood Is a sort, li-eiiiny, ovquisliiiy scented ointment, for mild cases of roughness, redness, pimples. oti1.; is a cure in itself. Is an excellent ri'tlrlmr crcmn I'rlcn 75 rent per jar. The MImcs Bell's Lambs' Wool Soap Is nmde, from purn oil of Lambs' Wool. Pi-ice Wcontf per cake. A I'omplcto line of abnvo exnulsitn pi rpnrnt Ions uro always kept In stock, anil 1 an ix!!"d fiom oi" local nceut NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. American Plin, $3.80 per day and upward. Euiopcan Plan, $1.50 per day and upward. I. H. C1UWTORD, Proprietor, -----f-fs--r-f ---t11f 't1'-'f1f1" X For Business Men X 4- in the heart ot the wholesale 4. -r district. j For SIioimht.s z minutes wuik 111 vvanamaKers; S mlnutca to Bleed Cooper's Big Btcirc. nosy of ncocss to the ureat Dry Goods Stores. For Stehtseer.s One block from B'way Cars. glv. Ins easy transportatlott to all points of lnturest. ! t- X 4- HOTEL ALBERT NEW YORK. Cor. 11th ST. ft UNIVERSITY VU Only ono Hlocl: from Broadway.. t Rooms, $1 Up. Pr'TRA.u.?offi 'tr:t Fast Timet to Salt Lake CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY fSjO CHANCiK of cars via Chicafo Union Pacific and Nolh-Wesleni Line; ull meals in dining cars. Faster than any other route. Trains leave Chi. CJgo 0,30 p. m. and 10,30 p. m. every day. Tourist tickets are sold at all prominent ngencies the year round. Call 011 any ugent for tickets or address fSlflrcaiW;, , rsrkl43S Vim St.. Clttlmttl WtChn't St., miniilthlJfiOl ml(V'ef ft., nUtkmii )SaWMn)tvSt.,Baitar&tiinrlrV., ClmtlaU 301 Ualn St., A4 17 Cameui-afwifel, Citrtll 313 Clark St., CAOJjj((iBSt.,talt,rl,o.t. TRIBUNE WANT: ADS,,.h BRING QUICK RETURNS T