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THE SCRANTON TRinUNE-SATURDAY, 31 A V It, 100JC.
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Religious,...
f,m IIH Oncoiitn War 1ms IIiIm to wiy
of Itov. .1. It. Hwvl, 1). n.; for
Vlr inoilv iHiMtor of tlic Klini'.toii
' At. i. rlimuli, wlui li now In
Olllllgl- of tlm Oncotitii oliutuh.
Itev. .Inlm II. bvtrrl, I). I., vv.n urtrlnl by
1-irire coiii;ii nit loin )pslrnl,i)' lUi'J t tio twit rr
mom wrip ri-tr-lvril Willi much favor liy IIhp
irrirnt. 'Hip iPVprrnel rciiIIoiii.iii pp.-ik-i iippir.
riill.v wlthnul iinlm cil liny Mini. He- I fluent.
plCti'lns i-pealcr, me t finite KiutIMi iiihI. ill-tlinui-li
he InlU r.ipiell)-, is r.illy followed be
came sysli untie- In I1I1 line of tlmiiitlil. ills'
t-l)p N cud nl lint tu hole! iitlctillon, in in.ui)'
fit IiIs,jtiii.iiU aie- hiei;c.Hio, leiivint; niiillloH
tii tuilp Hip application. At Itic iiminlni: ser
vice lln- iliintli was1 utmilpil, Mr. Suiet loiik
for his IrU ivonU found In Kpliwl mi ill. :
"Hie tiii'riiiili.ilitp rlihps or llnlt."
Tin' eriiimn wa-e a pl.iin irnpi I one. ilioliitr,
liv eoiiipiti.nii Imw the- ilchts of I'lniM IM-t
thar.ulir. life .iml mltatioti ivruimhtbv Illi death
hip iiiispniihihlp tti iiiiiiy, lin.itwiit.i pcrinn.it
hi I, r.r lln M-.iiiliiy. IHchce nt earth :uo hidden
mill miip. ninl. Iirnti', miw.m li itilc; the beau-tic-i
nf wort.i n( ml iiip iitnppirililtil liy tlio
mmlMlc.-; t lie iliirmi o( li.ittup iirp unobserved,
because of tlitlr nhiimlami".. ihe iiiasteipleecie nl
.tiehltpi lure .an- linspuiliiiblp In Uiosp nut
versed ill the nrt, n the uii-paie liable rle hci of
Mirt-.t rrin.iln in.vi-tciips nf their tiiturp. I'lio
nuclei I) lug pilmlplos nf I lie riches nf t'hilit 3
lne. II Is broad mnl Keep .iml toueliei all 111.-111-kiml.
Me .ue .ill Miilptnis cnltn-lid with mjiiip
p,nl of the ele1n.1l 1 1 1 v, ,111.1 n up il our
work w. II. .Im pi Ttr our 1 har.iptpii nf If r the X i.-sreiieV-i
.1 iiiniiil, we will timl tint we ,ne 1 .nil
ir we and lump In know- the ihhes nf t'ltiisl.
In (hi-insr. Hie p.islor Mated lint lil inU-Inn
hup, was ii"t I" pie-enl mil "lin," miy new nr
pirlliul.ir lielief, Iml In pipspnt, as In I lie
iiiil"l.,tli!' nn-p,iielnbp lie lies nt Christ, whii-h,
In all, ale Hip cie.it nppil nf hiilil.nilly tnilij.
Lit iiji limy niir-,i.lns In the enein nf l.'nil'a line..
t'he' eveuinU 1 miirirc itinn mi.ihi tille.l the
ilnneh .mil Mi', we-el frie a ipoiom M'linnii
1 1 ..in tin! iVit: lleluews , Ml: "By f.iitli the
w.llls e.f .lellihn fell ilnwli, si'trr thi'i were
tnllipi-fclil .ihmll e'irn eliy.." Mnvl, rlnqurlltly
lie Ini'il of the iee nf .lent ho .mil how- fiitli
won nnl lie 111 nle the leuti nf f.iilh's kloi
i s .mil nlieelicine In tlo.l'r, ni.lrus iinpresne,
divine iiinilein .1 will j Hililli il illii-lr.ilinin
nf llie (tilth 'Hie Minimi w.is iiiteti.eii- inkr-.
e-.ilnjr ami tlm lnu-o eonciriralinii reeeHcil it
my attrnlivcly ami tlmimlitfiill.i.
' "
"Tlio elnimincf KvuiikcHhI," AV. II.
AVIllkiins, luis iluiliipr tlio ii.'ist wct'k
lii-en I'oiu'ni'thiK specliil cvanollstlo
HiretliiKS in the Presbyterian inii-Hltiii
nitiniR .it 1'rlcolutfS', with gnrnV .success.
The looms lutvo liceti rrowtlrtl each
11 orpine. 7Jis subject to-nlRlit -will lip
Ills faiurms lulli, "The jast rtotnp
"With I ho TIrpi-." Sontl.-iy, May 32, 11 1
lfl:::o a. 111., l'uillau foiisfpfjiillniTil
chiiri'h, Proviilenre, .subject, "Ri-eakitif;
lUniie Ties;" :':?M ji, 111,, Ii-esl)yterinn
Allssiou, l'jii-Pbuicr, subjoi't, "Social
-Tmity," a spnuon to men only. No
lmys uuiifi- lltleeu ailmiltcil. At 7:S0
1. 111.. (.'Iiristlun chin cli, I'roviileni'p,
M.bjpe-t, "Thp ist lionip With llie
TIupi-." Aloiicliiy, liny 12, 7:110 p. 111. ,
I nrt well spimon in the Presbyterian
mission, 1'ik-ebiiis. Tiit'.stlay, May 11
lo 1'0, liifliifive, spoe-ial evangelistic
ii-n ieiM in the Alethotlist Kpiscopal
i-liuieh, .Moscow.
Subjects I'm- these meetings pre a.s
iiillnus: Tupf-ilay, Aluy II, 7:."0 p. 111,,
"The Tin Virgins," "Weelnesilay, May
I.", 7.."!0 1 1. 111., "Nil Kooin for Jesus;"
Tlmipilay, .May lfi, 7:,;i) p. m,, "The
l.iist Iinit.-itliin:" Frlelay, Alay 17, :t p.
111.. sprmon to aguel lieople: Frielay,
May 37. 7:1111 p. in., "T.he Prodigal Son;"
Saturday. May IS, 3 p. 111., klndergaUon
hcrmoii tu i-hlldicp, .subject, "The liii.t
Stint;" Satuiday, Alay IS. 7:110 p. m
"The hast Rtinip "With the Tiger;"
huiulay, Alay 1!, 10-30 p. 111., "nre.iking
lloine Tiei;" Sunday, Alay W, IS p. in,,
sei inon to men only, subject, "Social
Puiity," no boys under fifteen atl
niltlPd; Sunday. Alay V.i, 7:30 p. 111.,
The Young Alan and His Company:"
Atonday, Alay 20, 7:30 p. m l'arewell
si 111011. ,
tils furtlier dates now aie as follows:
Sund.i, Alay 2fi. 10-30 a. in.. Ilaiupton
htieet Alelhodist cliitrch; 7:30 p. 111.,
.liicksoii street Baptist eliurcli; 3:1.". p.
111., V. AI. C A., Scianton City A.s-o-e-iation:
Sund ly, .lune :', 7:30 p. 111.,
First Ihiptlsl cliuicli, llydp Park:
Sunday, Juiip !i, --io p. ni , Presbyterlnn
rl.uii-li, Kinghte
The l'ull'uvli.i
Jit upon tlii? now
pasteir e.f 'the 1
in Wilkts-Hai ip, -
. 'AlPtlmdlst chinch
appears in tlio cur
rent issue- of the Cln-lstinn Aelvor-ate:
"It is v, Illi tltep regret that the mein
btrs 'if 1'ittslMiirf t-onl'ei-encp s.iy t'are
upII to .1 II. nit-klord, wlio until ie
eently has been pastor or SmlthtlcM
street church, Pittsburg..1 Tii other
IJicNfoid luis been appointed to Fiist
Church, AVilkes-Iiaite. ills woi'k in
I'itlslnng has bei'ii eirinently success
ful, though the lipid was 11 ellillcult imp.
Aluch as done during Ills pastorate
in beieiitltylng the ehiliph. A new or
gan. one of the llncst In the city, was
jecently placed in the church. The bn
npvolont t-olltt-tioiiH have bi-pii niiiln
talneil at Hip lornicr hlgli uvprage, anil
till in nil, tlio work lias been must
satisfactory. The tt'llkcs-llirip chinch
Is to bo totigratiiliilptl mi the nc-qnlsl-llun
o Dmtlior Hlrkfoiil; anil lie nmv
lest iiRsiiit-d of a hearty wileoinn
should .lie again recoil c an tipiiolut
niCJit in uiir toiirniPiice."
At the' Penu Avenue Maptlst church
tomorrow evening the pastor will give
tlio closing spi-nion ledum in the Il
lustrated set ps em "Pilgrims' Piog
l(S,s." Tlio themo of tlio sermon will
be "Tlio Ilitiiel or Uoulali and the Ce
lestial City." Appreipriatp to Iho ser
nion Mis, 1.'. :, Hiiinilagp will slug
"The Holy City" ami tho hyiiin will
bo bpfiiitlfully lllusttalPd by tlio aid
of u numliPi' of eliolcf stereupticnu
views. The IVnn Avenue t;huu-li lias
been orowded t tho doors nt all of
these iPi-iions, ninl tlio pastor ins
planned to contlnun tlic attractive Sun
day evening .survlees during the suin
nie'r, The Hov A. O. aaelielli-Iu, who 1ms
befii Hssccldltd with Dr. Scolleld in pe
:pnt blblo couferoiites in Npw Yotk
ind Hf.Fton, Is to givo Hlliln readings
Monday inn Weelir's-tlny nftcrnoons at
I and Monday, Tuesday and AVedncs
lay evenings at S, in (iiacp ltoforinod
Episcopal church.
.
Itov, 'It. It. Tliimuisim will rend n
paper at tlio Itaptlst pastors' conrer
ince nt 10,30 Monday, on tho subject,
is Tliero a Fiiiiuo Punlshnient?
IR'liat Is It?"
Up I)r, William J, Kidmmi. the
coleluated Hible teacher, of Hiiltliuoic,
nil! 00 111 we city 011 llie 'jst 1 and 2iith
af this month. Ho will conduct a Klbln
re.iillng t the Seconil I'lcstiyierlan
jnuu'li 011 hatiuu.iy night, and win
occupy that pulpl.t on Sunday, a will
re nis (list visit to Scianton, ami the
pecasion will be anticipated with much
jievcst, j.-or some months. Colonel
lid Airs. Holes have had Ulble nuiil.
Iss at their house on Saturday nights.
conducted by Allss Savage, and tho
coining of Dr. Kidman on this occa
sion Is the outcome t these little ser
vices. Tomorrow's Services
Methodist Episcopal.
Win I'.ilk iliurcli Pi,P3er nliel pr.ibe fcrvite
nt 11:10 ii. ni. i iircmtiinit Mr le e nt 10.0. Sor'
inon ley the piMor, Dr. t. M, tllllln. Cl.iss meet
inK alter Inniiiiiii? Kcillie. Sinnkiy st hoot nt '2
p. 111. .Innlor leaRiit- at .1.13. Senior llpw-orlh
ie-auiip nt 0.:;o p. 111. At 7."0 p. 111. the twelfth
niinUeis.iry nf the I'liw-nrth leamie will lie nli-
pentiL Aehlrees liy .Mr. Thomas II. D.ilc mnl
Mr. .Imnrs II, Slieplirrel. Spetl.il miisit- has
hcen nii.uif.-oil for the nccislon. All .".oiinu peo
ple .110 lortllally inilleel to llcnel.
Simpson Melhoellst Diiliiop.il ihnrtli-llev. It.
('. Mellennott, pastor. l're.ielilni; nt IftSTO n.
in. i S'uiiiliy silinol nt 11,41 11, 111.; Junior Iraciie
at .'! p. 111. The .mnberiaiy of the llpwoilli
li'.imie will take plaie at the hour of the own.
Ini! seiilei-, A line pi ot ,1111111c has hern nr
runceil. 'Ihcrp will ho (.peilal iinulo coiiteMIng
eil snliis, iiiaitelles, niilliniis, 1 te-. 'Hie neleln-ss
will he ilelbrieil liy llie p.ntnr. The people nip.
eoiillally inillpil.
I'lnlltlence MpllienlM i:iiee.i.il 1 him li- liev.
Ik ni rp A. t'uie, p.iitoi. Ilintlicrliooel ot St.
Paul meet al 111 a. to. Sulijiet eif senium at
l(l.."J), "Piepirly ami Clin.uier in the I'euleros
Inl I'lnueli." Similiv j-eiinnl nl 2 p. 111.; l'p
wmtli 'leamie, at i'..'l."i, Inple, "Pi.iilliMl lirln
llnnlty," le.ulei- ('. l . I).nnii, rse.. In pl.ua of
the late M. I'iiim.ii. to whnlil the mlije-rt Will
.it-Jpuil. (ictit-i.il niiiiiMi-aiy i'iiiies nf llie
llpwiiitli league at 7."l, In iiinie nf '.. i.
lleiijamin, prt'sielenl. An iiitpir-tliig liteiary ami
11111.i1.it piiici.iuime is pininleit,
A-lmry Mt llimli-t Kpi'inpal eliinih -llev. W.
(',. siiiip.nii, ). II., jiaMiii. DeMjtlniial miTtiii;;
nf the llrntlieilioiiel of SI. Paul nl f-'lO n, in.
At lOWl n. 111. Hie twelllli aiiiibri-iiiy of the
Kpuoilit leamie will lie cele-litateei. A jpetl.it
procramme liyis heen ptrpaieil for tlic ilay. This
is .1 sen ice of cleat inteiest. Similay stliool at
'-'."II p. nt. Kpuorlli li.isue at 0.W) p. 111. At
7.::n p. in. tlio Woman's roreien llsiionary
mji iol.v of the eliuiili will hotel the aiimi.it
meetiic Aililiess hy Mi.s Crouilier, a mi.sNioii
niy fiom ( I1I11.1. Piajer iiirrtlni;, Weelnesel.ij , nt
T.oO p. 111. lltMiic-s meeting of tlic Htotlierliooil
of St. Paul, 011 the sot one! ami fourth Tucsilajs
of cat li month, at 7 :'U p. in, SV.its free anil all
ate weleome,
A-li Slieet .Mi'tho.liit I'pi-copil rlnirtli -Ilcv.
J. It. .11-I111, p.tor. Moinimr pieatliiui; fer
tile at in .10; Milijett, "A C001I Man." Class
merliiifr al 11. SO a. 111., .1. ', M.teis, leader,
siiinlij stlmul at -J p. 111., i:. W. Stone, fupei
111 cnelenl; .Iiinioi- l.e.niiie al .1 p. 111., .MNs Kittle
Haitiii.in, siipeiinteuiii'nt ; l'.punith league at
li, 1 1 p. 111., leel liy the pastor. Kteniiii; preach
ini." sen in- at T.::0; suhjett, "ChccifuliiCM." A
11ml1.1l wehnme to all.
Nay Aup: Methoelisl Kpitopal cliiue;li Similay
-tlmol at -J.':n p. 111., 1'iink lalwanls, siipcrin
lenilent. Pteaeliin-j --en lee at ::.0 p. 111, Class
niietlm: at I p. m. . Al. .Nion, leailer. All
weliome.
llamplon Mipt-t Mellioelii-l Kpitopal ihiuih
Itev. .lames llitininKcr, pastor. Preaching at
1U.S0, -.ulijeit, "fhe Ilcs,t ltlooel Medicine" ;
ilas iiii'i-ting at II. "0; Similay i-ehool at 2;
.luniois al it; Senior ieiRiie at (1,;10, leader, .1.
T. Itendle: eteitinir pieaehini; venire at 7.30,
sulije-cl. "Diiiil's Prater for Open JIjcs." A
weltomc to all.
(.'01111 Slfeet .McllintlM Kpistoptl chineli Itcv.
fl. (.'. I.j 111 111, jiastor. CI.is, !1. 15 a. 111. , O. II.
Dp Wilt, leailer; pit-achiittr, 10.H0: umliy se hool,
11.13, !. 11. Clark, Mipcniitcnilent; Junior leJEiie.
il..':n, .Mi. 1'ieil Kinir, iiiperintendent; 1'pwortli
leJKiic, i.::0; pieaeliiiii;, 7.::0; W eelni,daj- cen
lujr, 7.M1, pi it-i- iiiretiiii;, followed liy the
ipiaitcrli confeieme. Hi. A. (irillin will pre-
lele.
Ceil 11- Aieniie MflhodUt Kpieopal tliiinh 1
P. Holy, pitor. All Hip veniies will lip held
a-, ihii.il, tin- pi-tor pleaching nt JO.'iO 11. in.
and at 7..JO p, m Al all the venues of this
eluuili the hi-ats an- fuo anil ewi.tlindy is in
iteel, Thp sliaiicr is espet ially we-ltoim-.
Ci-iinnn Mclliniliit Kpi.inpil liiiiuh, Adam-,
an-iiue ami Mm- stiei-i li. Hulnlin, p.istnr.
PuaihiniC seniet--., 10.SD a. 111. and 7.30 p. 111.
'the Hiliject 111 the moiiiin will he, "The rirt
toiiiuiaiiilintnl," and in llie ciciiintr, "Jorepli,
tho Imoiiuptililt- Iiiiiii" Man"; Siuuliy nhool
at noon, and at 2 o'eluek at the Tatloi- Amine
ihapel; Kpwnith leauup inti ting at 0.15 p. in.;
prajei inciting em 't'liin -..I i ctcnim.'.
Afnean Jlellieiili.t i:pitOul iluucli Dr. II.
S'. Iltntley, pi.tor. Preathinj; at 1030 a. 111,;
Siuuliy mIihoI, 2 "0 p. in.; Chii-ti.iii Kndeaior
pr.nor lneclnm', 7 p. m A111111.il tli.ink'-giiini;
.-eniee en the (.'. L (I, nf U. l'.'i., 7.15 i. 111.,
when thp n inlm-. of s',-tilt, ne: lode, Ao. 1.I.0,
will attend ill a built.
, Bnptist.
Pemi Vteiiiie ltipti-l thuith, Penu atetiue, he.
twitn Spun-.'' and l.indtu street... Pieaeliiuir,
mntnfuK at 10. -.0 and evening at 7.::0. by tho
pistor, Itev. Itolint I'. V. Pieice, 1). II. Mom.
ins pia.iei- in the lown templo at fl. 13. 'Ihemu
nf llie iiioriiiuu' st'iiuuii, "I'he I'alaee nf tin
Knnt." llilile mIiuhU, at llie Penu aieniie eluuili
at 2 n'eloek, and at Iho Aiuiitum minion at
3.::0 o'lln.k. enni,' Piopli'' iiit'itlm; at 0 30.
Ttpiej nf the eu'nimr si'imoii-lei line, "Tht- Land
eif llenlah and the I lt-sli.il lit." The senium
will lie illu-ti.itc 1! with many elioite w'ews, ami
will he the limine si'imon on the "PjIkiIiii's
I'loftiess" sriiis. Mis, lliuiidtae will Mug "Tup
Holy Cil,," and III" h.niin will he It iiiiKoiui'ly
llliistraleil. An etaiiKi-IUiie' alltr inirting will
follow- the rsMuinu,
l'nt llapli-l ihiuih, South Main airline lle,
S. I', Mathews, pator. .Mis. I,. .M. .NpwpII, it-p-li'-entlng
the Women's Home Mission oiirty
will oitupy Hip pulpit al Hip iiuniiiiig i-iiin,
11,30 11. in. 'I lip usual 0 1 1 1 i 1 1 ic smiep at 7.30
p. m.; Stn11l.1v Mhonl, -J:il p. in., at Plymouth
iliureh, llr. Iipihlnp, aiippiliitf-iiilcnt; It. " Y. P,
I, Mivltf, n.'iil p, 111. at Itmiie hall. Krgnl.ir
weekly pia.ier lueetinu', Wnlui-selaj, 7,:;o p, m.
All .tie ennlially 1 1 1 1 1 1' I .
.1,11 1,-ini Slieet HipilM ilnuili -Moinlnir play
er nitetiuir nl i.::o, llnitlu-r I). It (lilihlhs, leiil-
el, Muiiiliig Minimi In Hip pa.ini, Hot-, ' 1 1
as ile 1,1111 h.i, II. P.; tnple-, Hip Sight of the
lietiajal," 'Hie bonis siippir will he .uluilii
isteied at Hie tlo.o of the mniului; sprtlip. 'k,
rlcht hand nf fellowship will he- epmpi n,
new- lui'iiiln-M. Siindn- 14 linn I at 2, llinllici
Chnh'.s llolh'.t, Mippilliilemli'iil ; etiiilui; mm
mip at 7 rh.it p; piaisp ami sntic serviie, fu
luwi'tl lit .1 shin I ail, Ins-; tuple, "pel lis i, C
l.ifp. ' 'Ihls seiUu- is holt ,in,l iliieifiil and
wp liitlle. all In ennip,
tlli'tn Itiilpp lliptisl ilnuili Mnrnliii; piajer
iiiipUiik at 10 n'tluik; pieaihiic In Hip pisim
al 10.311, Mis. Newell, nf Phil idelplila, will Up
IIhi'.iii aihlii'ss ut 7.30 under the auplees nl
tin- Woman's I'uii'inu Mlisioniry wit-let) ; Sun-eln-
sell. ml at 11.15; mietini: of the Junior mi
1 ,rl at :i,:.o; piaei uncling of the S'cninr roil
to at ..'to.
Illakily HiilUt tluiiilt -Hiviei Bpeiiti-r. J), P.,
pistnr. liHiiti a. in., si'iiuon, "I'he llalloncil
.Name"; 11.15, lllhle sthnnl; 0.15 p. in., H, V,
P. 1.; 7.K11, l.idr lllleii Prnnun loeige, No. 2.',
H. of II,, will atuml the ttniies. Kvcohodv
wtltonie, '
Presbyterian.
Hut I'lolivlciian ihtlllll-llcV. .hllllPa Mll.COil,
I). 1)., p.utor. Sprvltev- at in:u 4i. m, ait.)
".Ml p in. Moinlin; tul'ijcct, "Thp lloippl o(
ci.iM' Artpii-ou"i tvpiiius subject, "pome
llllilr riitlhs Tout bins Iho I'owpi- ami linpoit
.nne of Money as lllu.tiatiil by the Mmk (Mm
lilci.' Ite-cpiit Vxrmy in Iho Hjic tor Ilichc,"
'Ihe bPiiiiitl I'lPsbjti'ilau eluuili. hPivlen at
10 30 a. in. ami 7..'Hl p, m, Dr. Ibiblnwin will
pri'.iib lit Iho iiiornini;, There will bo a servite
ot wini! In tho cieulii!;. A lonllif Imitation 1
iwli'inliil to all.
Washburn hlrnt l'ifhli'rian iliurcli Rev.
Joint I. Motr.lU, 11. 11., pastor. Svrvkes at lo lit)
j. in. aii'l 7.."U i. in. Illl'lo sthool at I.' ni,; C.
11. oiiiib I'lople ut (.) p. in., .iibjnt, "Prap
Heal ritrUtlanil,," le-jelei, jw ficrlru'lc liar
inuiiMii; ira.vti nioi'tluif, Wnhipwliy evenlui;,
7.80 P- m.i dubjetl, "'Ihe Cliiirih' lllcmril In
hcritJinc." TIip pa.ttu- villi preath inuiuliii: ami
cvenlni,'. (MTcrliii; (or boaul of church cm lion
liioinlni; ami eieuliiK. 'Hit; putor will prcarli
inoriilui; ami cu'iiint'. An linpoitjnt annoiiiiic
nioiif villi bo nude at tin; moruiut; (ervlvv. All
well onio.
Ailauis Avfiiue ihapel. New Voik .tieet The
llev. Jainc. Ilut-lii't will piraih at 1U..-IU ami
T.!ii. Moiiiiiic ubjeit, "Heaven on lUrth";
cvritlui; eubjeit, "'I he brionei Coming ol Christ."
.
Sunddv School
. Lesson , ic Great Commission. j.E.Giibert,D.D
n-4. ......ill. tA in Secretary of Amctlean
Mav il flatt XXVIil: 10-20. society of Religion!
May 1A Education.
II '
IM linili;CTIO.V.-It fhoiild " lie icnicniticrcil
lh.it the life of .Ifsiis Clitl't in litis wmhl liad
totilaiit leferenro tn the welfnu of men. II.'
t.itmlit nnd flrtcd for tho Ktiod of ntlicm. lie
was ni tilled with the uplril of tieneiolruee lint
lit- iduined to he it tiltssliur idler le.llliiB tho
woild. It was for this purpose that He wlcit
td a tnnipiny of tllsclples, that lie Ratlieted them
tpRrtltir and ilisliuetpil them tor lit'arly thieo
tar, that they mluht lie Ills witnesses nnd
uprcociitatltcii, that In fait He tnluhl perpclualo
Himself nnd eiiliirk-e Ills work liy theni. This
phin nhapeel Ills toiirsp nl pimt'il'uip. He left
riai.y Hilims undone for limn In eln. Ills piul.;
icsuiroi'iion woik mnl inflnciite wie nil eliitttt'il
to them. We Iiate seen liow ly tllftcrent nielli
tils nt lartous times lie mine tn conilino in
lain persons and brlnij tlinn into Itillcst sjm
p.tlhy with Ills purposes. The Wnineu, Hip
two JomiieiinaT I" llinftians, Hip ten In Hip upper
loom, 'I hennas tho doubter ami Peter the fisher
man, weio r.ll neltliesscil In a manlier milteel tn
llielr elUposltlons. We sn now mmleltr in
wl.nl ttiuis nml .spirit lie cent out theo men
to their llfcuerk.
ltKTItnAT.-lt Is prnhable that the etenU by
Hip sp.i-Rhore sluillril last week ptpiedcil what
we nre now tn tonslder, iiIIIioiirIi on Hint point
we may not lie positlie. If so it piepait-ti fur
this later Interview-. 'I he eletcn tlisilpRs up-pe-areel
tei hp sepnrilrel from the laurel- bnerj- of
follnwers, .iml llio.t letlrcel toRellii'i- tn one of
Hip mountains of (iilllrp, tint (.Pttlou that had
belli fi dear to Join tluntiuli Ills ministry. N'o
one knows what mountain was j-clcttcil for this
ielre.it, .illlinucli many ponjielures bate been
made tnmciiiliii; It. 'Hip Krp.tler liiiinber thin!,
it was the (..lino as Hint on wliult the sermon
was ilelhrrtd (Malt. Ml). The-y ipsnitesl
thither In ohedicnet- In mi appointment whiih
Jesus hail midp, posiihlv at the mm, but nut
leeoieleel, hut fprt.ilnly anlit Ipalcil In Ills li
mark (Matt. ahIiKJJ, anil pintnlsrii tliinuuli Hip
wnnuii (Vprsp 10). TIip mountains wpip In
qiienlly t-lnsM-ii by iipii in Spiiplmnt times fur
ijihltuit puipew.s, as Sinai, llcriiinu, Olivet. 'Iho
pine .-itiuti-phpip, Hip holy iiiiet, tin- elpcp soil
lude, thp inspiilnir niandeiir ot nuh plates i.,
well known,
WOHSIIIP. 'I he- elcten oiislit Hie pl.nc lirpt
and Jesus trimn allcrwiiid. 'Hipj fullilliil liia
command and funnel their ipwatd. nd whpn
they Mw Hint the-y wni.lupppil. a, thi-ic .some
unusual Fplendor iiitiiilluir His hum- ,n some
li.uc nn.-Kis.lpil? Hid Ills Klniy bpaui loitli
fiom His litrsun as on a fpw olhpr oicislor.n,
nottbly whtn- Mtises and l'.lias came: tn talk
with Him? (.Mitt. .ii:"). Tliesc epii'stimis, .nis
iii' sponlanpou-ly "n the iniiiel, e-annot bp an.
Mt-iieil. 'I he hlsiniian nnly mikes us knnw
that by snnip inelhoel, eitlier physical ni- ps,jchi.
e.il, tho ill-iiples were hinutrht to a retcient
pirll. I'm- a Ipiw lime H.ey Ind tien and
heard Hie nntehless Teacher and witnpsscd His
i.nmlerful elppils, onlv nt inliiv.ils rptoKnizing
Ills tiup thar.ieter (Matt. i:l(l), but nmie fie
quently Hiinkinp; nf linn r.s a teuipiii.il piinio
who would be.stnw fatnis (Mark lvi.1l). Vnw
they are comlmi-cl that l,- i, indt-cd a Diiiup
person, the- pii.inis, ,l .Mnssiah, who wnuhl set up
a Fplrilu.il kiiiKtloni, and they olleicd Hit- hom
age whiih was line lo one of suili c..tlted un
title nml station.
POl'BT. It is PMceelmsly difficult to lirini
a company of men into a lonunoii thought and
purpose. The more honest they are. Hip create r
will be the diflittilly. i:.iih must nintc in Ins
own way, some sln.tly and cautiously, nthpis
epiiekly and boldly. 'I he- iliirupiiie.s' in tllp
Clni-tian thuiili ban- aiispn loss fiom ,m ol
sptnt than tinin a dcsiu- to be ridit. And so
it seems Hilt in this uinll band nf eleven then
was nut ii-n(-L iiiiaiiumty nt .senliiiieul, "Nunc
doubted," the tet declares. Cleat luiikucss
pinmpteci thp writir, who was oiip nf ihpin, in
makp thp confpssion. Thp statement is v tillable
as show in;," that run then thetc was stub iu
tpsrit.v anions them that they wen- follow inif
their convictions. lint why thd Hipv elniibt?
Some liny h.iu- IIioiikIiI lint lip vvliuapppiii-il
was a disimhoelieil.spiiit ami not thp ip.il Jesus
Willi His on ii body. Ilclipf in Khusts was tout
inon (.Maik vhl'l), and it was vastly ta-le-r,
thi'iefoip, to coneluelp tli.it a i.pec ter was bofou
tliint tlian that .1 ilr.nl hndv h til pomp to UK
Ollieis may Ii.ivp qucstieuitil, picii .idiuittinil
that Jesus was w.ih tlietn alive, vvlietlier lln
were- Ditinp, and Hieii'loip vvenlliy tu icipive
woi.-liip paid onl.v o (foil (K. .':,i).
PO'i:it. .li'.tis did nut fuis.ivp tlm disciples,
neither did lb- icpiov.- the in, bce-auso i.nt of
them lulii-veel whih- part doiihlcel. or .vet
dhl lie sepaiati- llie pans lejetliiiK mit- and "ie
t.ilnin the olliei. L. l.i,cw dial all vuio
stiult'iits in Ills school, ouip having m ulp loss
piou'iiss, but ilc-stintel tn itiaduatp Willi hiinni
and IiiiiI lit ii- nppropihte pkues. lint lie
spiaks to the wli.ilp tninpiny, elclivpriui,- the
.s.'ine iiip.iKp lo a, another lesson i'uder.I, an
advanced liutli in wlndi Hip Imtlt previoiislv
iilteieil nildlit find new M-iiifioanip. lie ele'
tl.iied Hut all power, in lip.ivpn and raitli had
been Kivi ii tu Illiu. 'Hip asspition itaitlos us
(veil now, anil niu,( luve been recpiveil wllli
:iui.i70!!ioul by lint bind, by bclieurs as well
as iloubtcii.. Clnist had ta"ken full,posses,io
of all that lip bid bpfoie tin- toiiiul.it Ion of tho
world (John .vii:,5). What li.nl been teni
polarity laid aside in His humiliation hid been
reeovcieel to Him a.s the find-man (laike xiv:2t!l.
This truth was liilpiided lo be Ihp basis nf what
Hit- Stviour was about to .iy fuiHitp to the ds.
eiples. lie elpsiivd them to know that He now
had autlioiily whiih lip would evince.
Ti:CI 1 1 Mi.-Wli.it will this mighty run- s,-t
these plpvni men to eln? Theio need be no liui
iLtuou in ins mini-, pvirpt nut vvlilcli Ills vvi,. I
,,. , ... . i
Mi.im4ttw'""AA,ft)l(lA.A,AJAAAA..Atf..A
Sunday school .it :i n'lloik, Mr. Cliamllor, mi.
Iiriiiitciiili-iil, Mi. HiikIh-s will ten li Hip iiipii's
Hililc el.tssj (!, V.. .it 11.11. On We ilue-ela, iu
iwslor will fpptik on sons" .mil show hy
mi .in, nf a map Ihp Ipirltor.i ami aipa of Hie
Ii Union-, of Hip vveirlil, at 7. II p. in.
tlrotii llhlifp I Ii,itpri.ui 'iliureh Mmiilni;
M-ivicp nt Im.iiiij pvpiiiiii; i-rrvltp .it 7. 1.1. l'.ilor
Itov. I-.UP .1, l,juiiii; will pip.nh. Ililile siliool
a. i n'clocki ntPt'lini; of tlio KiuIimvoi soiie-ty
ill il.Ti p. in.
Miuini'r Avpuiip l,i(ki,rit.iii eliurcli, Siinuirr
vinup .mil 1'iiip slupi, .Moinlnt; s-orvlpp, eon
ilm'pl h.v Mi. ItPAihcl lliowu, .it 111.,'in; Niiuliy
te nml ,it p. in.; eveiilni; hivIcp ,it il o'doik.
5lr. I'linulpj will pipieh. Il.iu.l u( oip, Moii.
tl.ii nittlil ,i) 7.M1. t.iiil.il.i rclir.ila.il at ,Mp,us'
lull 'iih'-iln iiliihl at 7.MI,
I'loviilniip I'rivh.vtpiian chin th Thp pastor,
lliv, lr. Iliilhl, villi ueeiipy thp pulpit u (lu
lu. HI .1. III. .iml 7:.i p. in, hPiviip.,. Miutliy
mI.oiiI at ik.i; Ihnlp.ivor iiiri-llui; at ti,:;il p, in,
'Hip pals of Hip e-hiirt-li aro fiPP. Tho nllnlni;
ot Hip eliy will ho or eo.-pcl wcik .liiiniij; pi'iiplu
of forplan nu pi li, ,
f'.iMHIc Chapel OW.jIrilaii) -I'ip.ii1iIii2, at
l(i..iH auil 7.M1 hy Hip pi.lnr, IIpv. I.. II, I'u-ttr.
h-uniliy tuhool, ; p. m,- Se-nlur Ihulpavor, (i.ill
t. in.: .lunlor Cuilcimi, Mouthy piiulm;;
ira.icr mcpllni;, .'M lluiiHlay c-vpiilntfj ir.nlinn
ruoiii, 1'ihlij i-vrnluu'. All vvelrnmr.
Episcopal.
Si. I.ukp's r.irlli llev. IIospis l-lai-I, p. p.,
rector; Itcv, II. .1, llaiiKlitnu, finlor ini.ile;
llev. M, II. Nash, jiiuhir tnratp, Tiftli huiulay
after Kailrr,
ht, l.ukr'a iliurcli 7-.,J1 .1, in., holj louimun.
Ion! lU.uil a. lit., nioiiilus piajer, lltan.v ami
trillion; 7.:i0 p. in., ptenlni: pi.ijir .nul m-i.
inon; tUJ a. in , Munliy fihoot unil llihlc
i lasws,
M, Maik's, ptiiiiiinrc 8 a. in,, holy cnuiiiiiiii
jou; lU.llO a. in., senium ami liolj 10111111111)011;
T-: " p. in., cviniui; piajpi- ami t-eriiiou; ;i p. in,,
Siimlay mIiooI ami Ililile tla.-scs.
llJst Kiul MImIoii, l'iecoti av cnue i.Af) p. in,,
Sunday .ihoo) ami Ililile Ujvni ll.ucj p, m.,
eveiiim; pr.i.vir ami k'Uiioii
houtli Shle Mission, t'iir otieet -J.S0 p. m.,
Similay scbeuil ,lul lliiilo tlasspj.
St. fj'roi '-, 1)1) pli ml -4,ut) p., 111., Sitimlay
fihool ami UII1I0 classes; U.M) p, in., evcului,
prajer ami Mriuon. '
'Iho st, llavhl't 1 linn It. Wet bcraiitou Itev. i:.
.1, Mt Unity. Celebration hoi) cut liiri.-t ut 7.:)
u. in.; Jlatliis, liliuy ami H'lntoii, al 10 .lei;
cv enlnj; nail,- ami .n,lir.v, at "."') p. in.; Suuila)
si'inol, at -J. ,"H i. in.
ClulstS ilinnli, comer Uarhluston avenue ami
I'aik tlieet-ltev. I". S. Ilalle'ntlne, ipvtor. Sir
vices, li).30 3. in.. 2.S0 p. ni., ISO p. in. All
feats free. All welcome-.
1 M
Reformed Episcopal.
Urate, licfouncil i:pbtopjl ihurvh, W)omln; I 1
iloui dlitab'S, for none may restrain the nl
ninthly. Shall they niRnnbe armies or trovrin.
minis? shall they form Insllliitloiis nnd et.ib
llli niouiiienls by folic? They weie dlic-eteel
to leaeh, to lmfolel what Jesus had tnunlit, lo
iiikp men lo live nttoidlntf lo what lip tauuht,
Tlipy were to rely wholly upon the truth, t'
pfilliiL' no victories rivp thosp that came liy
periii.isoii ami iiutnutlon. They were lo ap
proach men as iatlnn.ll nml fire and .ifk them
In aiecpl what the .Master uave, nml leave all
(tee tn nreepl or reji'ct. They wcie tn desire
only that 1 1 ii Hi rhoulil be a transfnrmlni power
In the hearts of men (John villi !I2). They
wtie not lo wilt until men rame to them, but
they were lo co forth, nnxloim to tarry the
truth to those who tin not elpslre It, who per.
haps have never hoard of It, who might never
licar it unless some one binuuht It (limn. :U),
They weie lo go everywhere, lo all nations and
peoples, l'or the Hist time a iuilteral religion
Is proposed. Siuli was the duly enjoined. Not
ri.lliuslin.ts, imr nialnis, not ihetnrlclitis, but
leathers those; weie to be, ten hers gnlnjr to the
whnle w oi M.
ll.M' VIFAr. Tlio eoiiimiiisli.il lo tenth pii'senled
a high 1'iillitir. Noiip i-nnlel he more huiiornlil.i
or IM ful. He' who teaches another mml he a
student (Horn. 11:21), mil thus enihh lilius.'lf,
Put lesiis hid nnollter duly tji be laid upon Ills
dlclplc. They must baptle. N'othlng is'
iahl heio pontemlng the innde, and path mint
therefore ilclcimlne for himself this question
whiih his ciihciI so tniiih dispute. That tup
tisiii -vas to be In three- inimeg tir rather, Hip
.-'on and (he Hub- (limit. Hut why lnpllpf
Why not In- content with .the teaching? IV
r.uisp, 1. It was iipprssary to give unity to
the It-aihitig. TIip Inoiil flelel of Christ's thought
must ilnd Its i enter In those three gieat tiuths
pcrlaliilng to the Cod head (Fph. II:-1S). 2. The
liMihlm; seeks not only cnrreit living, but .1
cried fallh, nitd tint failh dethiied lo men,
mining tn ita fnlii:.ss by suiii deelaratton inadc
in baptism (Mails wiilrt). ::, T.lfe and filth,
.sjinbnlled in an eniliii imp, would cnnstitiilp
a rnmpnny, thr eluuili, lipid together for milled
service, Jesus had pievioiislv expic-sod Ills
purpose to build the limit It (.Matt, xvlil).
BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS.
By Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, D. D.
From Author's Notes in "The Sunday School Lesson Illustrator," Published by F. H. Rcyel
& Co., Chicago, ill.
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II s PREACH v'iC?ry,iBH,fl
Ki;7 hy &05.ptL isjifi' -iw&'SflB
B To everi- WMfesSpeM
Anion- the illnsll.llinos on ,l.ia.v Innies
In ,,..- .,. l i ..i. ....... ..i ! ...i i..,
n.areel tbi, lit!,. i, lure m Pvn.es,. in a si.unlP
' ", til" l"Mlt, I II lllll'll I I 11 III. 1 II I 1 ".-
way, tho idea nf the misMonaiv call and tlio
mission uy lomiuissinn. .(cuts Clnist was the
gieat lnissiniiaiy fiom heaven lo a lent vvoihl.
He give- up his life tn 'avc- tliosp'nho wetp lo-t
in sin. Paul was a gieMt mi. .mit ut lie pie.u lied
lo IHO .lews llie guspel nf s illation tlilnugh
Jcslis. lie did not wish In gn tn the pe uplp
ano-s the- sea, but the vision ami the voice le
velled in the Maiidoiiiaii tall. Hip will ol Cod
and tin- vvoihl Ins liciiel Hip guspel Ihiumth the
i. nit l.tbois uf Paul.
( oiisciuus nt Hie woild's uy for help m mv
noble ihilduu nf Cud have genie fuith tn pieteii
llie glad tidings of salvation. .Maui at hemic
aid ahinad aie eiiing still lor the help which
Cliiistuiis tan give and wlin. It lliev been com
maiuled to give. 'Ihe it.ittit.il iiiiliou is this:
Am I helping Hie M itc i to sue Hit- vvoihl?
Soinpsiuips it is easit r to pleat It Chti.t in Hit
woild than it is to live ( Ittisl at home; and
vet 1 would rot gin- mm h fur a m in who will
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1...V ........ ., ,,,..,l T .,..- ... Ill, lit,.. II, Mil,, I
'-i.if leH'.inn i. tn.l ... ttinii.. i.l.i'.l. !j ....1 .... I
seiuel lor mmllestatiun lo Hie tviuld at Iaige,
nor is it lite- te.i'1 ( liiisdniilv wlni It is kepi fur
self and the- liniui- ciiclo and withheld Iloui
lite licpdy.i siitre'llllg wulhl.
"Co till thi fiicnds what the 1 1 lull, ,,,iie
fur thro," Oh, Hie power of CluMhn UU
IlinilOi rl'lwi 111 I, U.AIiil .Lnl. li i.iii.iIj I I.,.
iiivin; tin uiiii n 1'iriii i nnv nil n irin lir
Co,, :lll t,0 i,,.. n eioll is nuikeil !
aveiiup, be-low .Mulhpiiy stirel Itev, (ie-nri;)' I..
All kli, pistor. I'i.i.vpi- ami piaKo soivlec, !i..'li)
a. in.: iliviuo woishlp, lO.uO a. 111, .mil 7.MI p.
111. IIpv. A. C, Catbelein, of New Veuk cli.v,
will pie.11 It iiiniiilui; .nnl pioiiini:; Sibbalh m lioiil
.it VI 111.; V. I'. s. C. 1:. at ii::o p. 111. On M011
1l.1v ami leilupil,iy aflpiuuoiis .11 I oM.uk' ami
.Mouilay, Tiic-clay anil Wceliiesil.i) evenings at S
o'clock the- euiliient Itiiih- Mltolir anil niiv.inn.uy
to the ,1ms, Hev, A, C. Cubelelii, will five
llihlc icailiiiKs. All welionip,
Evaneolirn' Luth-sinn.
lit. no llnalish l.iithrran iliunh ((.Yiiu.il Jiju
oil), ttnuci Mulbciiv ftticrt anil M.ulison at p.
line liev, l.uHii'r Hess .ii intr, p,i..(or, i.;m a,
111., hiliuliy mIicioI; 1(I."0 .1, 111,, illviuii vvnrshlp;
7 p. 111., Young 1'eople'i, Soelely ut ChriMiin
llmleiveir; 7.1.1 p. 111., pn.u-11.1n; liininiiiif -mil
evinins b.v the pi-tor. i;Mi)boily vvchoiue,
Miscellaneous.
1'iul 1 hiiieli (( Inist liciilist), ni'i 1l1nio au
ntie, 'uiiilay tcivitc, 1U..KI .1. 111. ami 7.K11 p.
111 ', Sumla.v mIioiiI, II II a. in i i-ubjcit, "Mnr
l.iK ami liiimoiials:" tpslim011i.1l m.-i't hits Weil
noil.ty i-wulUKis at S o'clock, 'Ihe e htm It li abo
open fitly ilay ibiilu Hip wiek. 'iho Ililile
ami all I liilMi.in Sei. nte lilii.ilnie Is kept in
lis flyi public rca.Hui; 10,1111. "Stltmc uml
llt.illh," wllli IvVj to tho scrlpttiic." by Maiy
ll.il.tr Kelely, will be leuiieel to iuvi-sti'atnn
wllhuut iIiiikc isilors ami letteis of iiiiiiliy
arc vit'litiincil ami Kiteii I'ouiteotis attention
ami iiiioiuiallon fue.
Clival) Itefiuiui'il ihiutli, .Montoe avrittip ami
(JiK.nii sticct Itcv, .Miiioii li. I'nur, pa.lnr.
Si iv lees, 10 o0 a. 111. .iml 7.-i0 p, in.; Suml ly
nlniol, ll.l.'i a, in,, i.ilethlsnis at I p. Ill, Sub
jects (or Minil.ii. "llie Last tlieal I'louilse" ami
"sk ami It Shall lip tlivpit oti."
Services ut All Souls' I'nltii'sallst, ihtiiih, on
l'iiip sliett, near .Vlnin avenue, at lo.MI a. 111.,
ceimhitleil by Mr. A. .1. Ponley; Sumlay uhoul at
ll.l'i a. 111, Stale- Siiiermlcmlrnt Itov. Junes
iillinsbtjl will lomliiu the ivcrvlce May l'j in
the luliiest n( ktale mUsioiis.
'Iho I'eoplp's Piohihitlcui iliurcli The Itcv.
Hr. Hint, pastor. Theic will he- it'Kiilar picaih
luz M-nlii- on Salili.tlll aftciuooii at II i.'ilmk
in Motel's ball, 011 llieaker street, firetn' Ithlue.
hubjetl, "Suiiio llviU for the Hospil to Coriett."
,., aip vvclioiue.
1'iii-l I'liiiiltive- Motli.i'll-I, (,'rtrn ltielue -Itev.
ti lacs, pistor. Itcv. A. Ivtson, o( llonestlalc,
l'j., will pieailt ut l.;so J. ni. The pastor will
i.tciipv the- pulpll in tlio ftciilu:;, subjeil, "Hit.
in.iiill.v'.s little bleilniMi tu the .Jiw." All aie
vvckoine.
Xiou I ulleil Kv jntrlfi al clinitli, HJi) Capuusc
aviiiue-l'itailiinc, IO.mO ami 7.".0 by tlic pat
tor, Itev. .1. W. Mi-stinger. SubjeeU, "A Con
eblioit in Chastlsciiicnl" ami "ihlist Hip llrenl
ami Water ol Life." Sunday Eiliool, O.M a. in.;
suiior Kmleavur, t)..'0 p. 111.; .lunlor Cudeator,
pravcr iiui'liiifr, 7.OT WidnejOay even-
l'ltl'.SKNCI!. tcui li.ul lima prestrlbeil n lery
simple medo nf establishing Ills kingdom
Ihinugli IH4 elbilntea allri- Ills departure. lie
would make individual converts in nil lauds who
should eon(oM faith In n triune (toil nml untie
tlitnisclvt'S in n society lo tibstrvo all Ills teat In
Ingt He hi.ll preceded Ills fust ructions by I he
announcement of Ills power or nnlhorlly. lie
followed by a botelei nml molt' comforting
trulli. lie would be wllli limn nlwajs. Tlirj
woiilel i. ever bo left to tlicinelvr, In Hie
weailneas, elouht ami fear that must ever tome
tn Hip solitary worker. Though uncen He
would be their companion ns the) Jouinejtil
over the mountains and vallc.v.s, as they sailed
over the fcan, ns they stood In the sj nngoRiU'S
ol Hit- cities, ns tliey poke In Hip teiuntry by
Hie vvajslile, as they rniminlcicd li.iid.lils and
perils, as they were persecuted by enemies, ns
they were misunderstood or forsakrn by friends.
Alwavd, under every ilrtiimslnmr, I hey might
ronstnntly expect llim to be near. II Is harillv
pinhabte that then Hip IlMplcs fully imileistnnd
what vv-iit meant, but the-y aftirwnnl did umler.
land (Acts xlll:ll).
lti:i'l.i:CTI()XS. I. It Is ntwa.vs well tor thoe
who love Jesus to meet aiioidlng tu Ills ap
poliitmenl, mnl Hit re ought lo be soine favorite
sput to width He nnd they repair (II. :V!I).
2, Let none be alarmed when hollevots me imt
fully agri'iel, pruritic it t lit ir cllirerenics are held
III all honesty and charily. It may oeeitr lint
Hipsp eliirpn'iites shall work for gnnel, in l.ngrr
views of truth ami Innadrr servlic (vets xv::i'i),
3. The pnwer of Chi 1st Is the- disciples' sure sup
pint. Wlial lln unlets, cine may safely at
tempt. WlteiP lit- tllree Is cup in ly trustfully go,
I. The chief iiisliiimi-nt In all right sen lee for
Jesus is liulli. lit- w lilts none but enmcrls,
those- who hi'iullly aieept the trtitli and com
mini tlulr Hies to It. .5. Tine tomeits to
( hrist Hunt lotifcss the thrie mimes anil enler
Ihp household to lipt'ntiip liiPiubcrs of the groat
hotly, no longer separated to Individual plans.
II. II is not hero asserted, but wo may rightly
Infer Hilt the great eoiniiiissifm is pcrppluil,
Hip nne woul tn alt leliovprs to build thp Lord's
hoiisp (Itpv. ii:17). The powir will neur
fall; Hip piiseme iietcr di'pait.
the Cliiistian's ciiuinilssiou. lias Jesus blessed
Jew? Do von believe hp will bless othei.s Is
it not :i Clnisti.in's duty, in well as a blessed
privilege, to tell otheis of Jcmis.'
Kvciy line (Tiitstinn believes In nilisionaiy
elToft. .lestn Clnist was heaven's niis.sloniiy to
the vvoihl. The; disciples weie Hist eallcil On is.
ti.ms at Autiuih, wiitii they bciame mivsionaiy
in spint.
.Testis died for all the woild. lb- toitimissiotied
lbs disciples tu go into all the woild and pieaeli
lti gospel to cvety cicatute. If tin- vvuilil shill
knnw of ".le-siis, thp niiglnj to sue" Christians
must tell them the stot.v. Let us note a tin
fads. I'iirt, Jc.iis elesitc-s all men to be spd, John,
ili, In. Seconil, only thosp who know and lovp
Jcsue will bps.ivpd. Ihlid, millions in the woild
"', "m kmm "' "'-", "" -"m. lOllllll
viirisii.ins rvriyvviinc- .tip t iimiillssioiicil ami
Ili 1 If 11,1 ,
touiiii.iii.icci to give to llie woilil I lie gospel or
sjlt.ition. i'H'lli, in (In- flin-.ti.in cliuiihes luiliv
tin ip .up linth inon mnl money enough to itive
the i;o-ieI In .ill the wjnlil; hut how h.ill ve'
tto up to t.oil .mil tpiifess ili.it we the! not help In
biiic Hip vvoihl lo Ills le-pt li,v hotl otii tjifis .mil
mil pi liter
Lot -sniie uieuilipr ot tht- -.ilio.il lei tie Iho
pot'lll, "t.o 'fell the Meuv 01 .le-i.," hv Mill I!.
C'olh, .- "
'tin tell Hie- tol,v of .lp.il,
'I'll MilllP puiil -ill.. It I, Mini;
'Ihillkif Hip nine vou lie. ml ir,
A.lil liow it liLiiio (vou whole.
"Co till Hip Moll ot .lt-,u,
Te. Hi.iui;i'i- .vou miy nippt ;
At.il tluell upon His nipiiy,
In .nee tils lit It .tin! swetjt.
"(In tell Iho lot.l of .le-l.,
'I'n llni.p vvltii htvp not lip.ini;
Anil nuKpit -.nurd .is lovely
s Iho- Miuir ol Minn- sue-tl hinl.
"I.o till the stvij, of ,lpiii,
'I'n people, uii'.ii .ii'iel mii.iII;
Ih lllt'lllhll Hi', till! SlVloltr,
(l.ivo up lli.s life fui j."
'sii.iulon, I '.i.
lii', Ml seats dip anil pvpijliudi wtlcmnp to
all i-civii'us,
Clul-li.in ihiuih -I'ipiiIiIii' by Hip p.isioi,
Itev. It. W. llvnicr, al II a, 111., 'i.iihjii l "I'.iw
11." Iliuutuier Kvaiiuell-l illi mis will kIvp his
leetiup, "I'Iip I..i-t Itomp with thp Tisn," at
7..'I0 p. 111. Sunday m himl al 10 a, 111.; Chi is
tiau Kmlcavoi at (I. II p. 111. All .nc welcome,
MUSIC IN THE CHURCHES.
'Iho choir o( Hip Si'eoml I'iPsb) let I. Ill iIiiiilIi
will kIvp .1 Mini; ami piai.c mivIic, wllli hhort
aelilre.ss li) the pastoi .11 ho iteiiluu Millet-.
Miss Johnstone, ItiipiM, fioiu I'hll.iilclplil.i; .M.s
.lulla Mien, violinist, ami Mr. Harvey Hok-iiI,
oiKanlst, nf Si'iaiiion will ii-si,l, Mr. .1, il,
I liaiup, niuaul.t ami dlieelor.
I'icliiile T1I0 for Hup, Violin ami Drum
Aiilhiiii, "Piaisp Yi- tin- lailici" lioiiiui.l
. t holt, ll.iip ami iiii;an.
Solo, "Hip Heavenly Dumiii," Trihanip
Mr. lllppel.
Ilaip, Violin ami Otin AiiiiiiipiiiluiPiit.
Violin solo, "Aiiil,tmc" , Ilupniit
Ml-s Mien.
Quartette, "II01111111 lli" iu, u
Missis lllack .iml (lara.iu,
Messia. (tippel ami Moiimii,
llaiiluiii! Solo ami I bonis nf Wninui'n Vulecs,
"l.lst the- Chilllhlo lllttl" (Thp Hoi) Cll) )
' II nil
Miss lll.nl, Mi-mI uurn lliewsiei ami Hut Inn in,
Mlsscj (Jjiaa.iu ami Spent ir ami Mr.
llalph Miliums.
Hail) ami f)ii;.iu Ati'iiiiipiiiliuciit
I hem, nf Miu'i, ulle, ".Sealer M) lio. lo
Tlieo" ' Mienry
Messr.. tilpppl, Halph Williams, Itn.l.-ilik,
Wllllania, Tone)-, Moiciii, llolllslu,
Kellow ami I'ierte.
llJip soIo ss .lolnistoiie
Alto solo ami Chtuiis u( Men's Voices, "Hy
tho llaik Hupluatcn Stieaiu'' (1'i.eler Ihe-
l'alin) , Hoot
MUs (lai.iK.111.
II Ji Aciotiipaiiliucnt,
Aiitlieni, "Onto tin- I.011I o( llloi) I. it"
It (t Holt
Mls.s lllaek ami Choir.
Hup, Violin ami 1'iauo Aiiouipanliuiut,
Oii;au I'batliule , .silas
Mi. jlanc) lloiHit.
H II II
'Ihp followlus proKiaiuuie w.us rendeieil at a
pupils' lecllal In Hie tlmllo oi Mi. ,1. M. (hmm
last '1 IhiimIjv adiiiioou;
n m.
'lliiMilluir S-piIni:"
Ml l.'iace Mii.tan
"Xoctuilie"
Mi.-s Mae (laike.
"May Hell"
Mls dUdi, Walkin-
Uz in i) llal ,
JUIsa lluth lUulcv-
...Illve-Kln;
......Mendel
Ilohlll
Clivplu
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t
the world
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It Improves a Good Skin and Works Wonders nvith a Bad One,
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and htcve its merits, manner of uslnjnnd woml:rfiil results explained,
-0 vou win dc sansiieu it is wnai you ncco lor jour complexion.
We always carry a full line of Mine. A. Huppert's Gray Hair Restorative,
Egyptian Balm, Almond Oil Complexion Soap anil Hair Tonic.
Call unci liavo tlielr nii-rlts lixplialiiril to yon.
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SOLE AGENTS.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Klleet Mai eh !l, IfXli.
for Philailplphla nnd Xcw York via I), .t II.
It. It., at 0. j ami 11. 7 a. in., nitl -J. IS, I.J7
(Blick Dianioiitl Kxpii'ss), and II. HO p. m. Sun.
ela.vs, 1). & 11. It. It., 1.3S, 8.U7 p. 111
l'or White Haven, lllleton and prinoip.il points
in Hip coal icsion-, via I). II, It, It., (i 13,
'J.IS and 4.27 p. 111. I'm Potlsville-, 4.27 p. 111.
l'or Hetlilt'licin, l!.,ste 11, Itiviluii;, Haiusbiui;
nml primipal iiileiintdlale stations via I), it .
II. It., el.tj, 11. Yi a. in.: 2.l 1.27 (lllitk D1.1.
iiiiiiul Kp:es), ll..'IU p. in. .S11111l.1v s, 11. ,v; II,
It. It., l.OS, h.27 p. 111
l'or Tiuikh.ititioi I., I'ou'.uul.i. Illinii.i, Hi lea,
Cenei.t and iniiulinl iiiHiuieillitp sl.ttions. u
I)., I,, .v: U. It. It., S.IW a. in ; l.O", ami :i.lo
p. 111.
1'or RcnpiM, Ho. he-ler. llitllahi, Viiirau Calls,
Chlcaiio and all piilnT wist, vn I) ., , H It,
11. im u. in.. :i..ii (lllaek Dianioml Kvptess), 7. Iv,
10.41. ll.::tl p. 111. Suutla)s, II, A 11. ii, it
ll.ril, .1.27 p 111
Pullman p.uloi nml fleepinjc 01 I.ihluli Valley
pailois eats 011 all ttauis between Wilkes-Hatip
aiiil N'ew Voik, Philadelphia, lli.llilu ami mis
pension IIiIJrp
ItOI.I.IN II. Wll.ni'lt, fii-ii Siipl., 2i! (.'oillaiid
htreet. Nt u tn U.
CIIAIH.I'.-s S. l.i:K. lien. Pass. Asl., 2il Coitlantl
btieet, Vijw oil.
A W. .NONNCMM llCIt, Div. Pass. A','t .Smith
Pelllbhem, Pa.
I'm tickets and Pullman reservations apply to
EO'I baekaw 11111.1 dvt-ii'-n, rVuiilon, Pa.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Mations in New ,oik-rool of I.ibuty silieet
- it . ami South I'm).
' ' timi: TA'ii'1'- '- i:ii'i:c-r xov. 2.1, 1000.
'Irains leave Solution ten New- oil;, .Nenaik-
riiabetli, Pliiladclpliia, I..1-I011, H.-tleli-l Al
ltntown, Maittb Chunk amlWhltp Haven al R .lei
a. in.; CM1"'-- 1-1! cspicss, :i M a, m. sun.
tins, 2.1.1 p. 111.
I'm- Pltt'-lon -""l iNil.e-HJiic, S..10 a. in.; l.pj
and il.W P- in- Stiuda.is, 2.11 p. ,,
l'or llilliiiio" .tun - ". tsiiiiiKiou ami pon(s
Miulli and West via lle-thleliiin, s.,;o ,,. ,. . ,,
and :i..Kl l. " Sitnila.vs, 2.1a p. m.
For l.ona Ibancb, Oiean Oioh-, etc., at ;;o
a in. and lWl'- '" , ,,
Pol lUaelliiB, l.ebmon and llaiiisburi;, via ,.
lentnwii, S.::o .1. 111. and 1.10 p. m. .snmla)s-,
2,1.1 p 111.
I'm Pottsvillp, S,.".n a. 111. and 1.10 p. m.
TIuoiikIi thkets to all points eMst, ,uuth and
w'eit at lowest lates at the (station.
II P. IIAI.DWI.W Cen. Pass. Agt.
.1, II. Ol.llAUSi:.V, Oen. Supt.
Delaware and Hudson.
Ill KDeet Xuv. 2.1, Pint).
Tiains (oi Cailuindale Icivo Scraiiton at 1120,
7.5.1, s.'l. 10. lo 11. ni.i 12.00, 1.20, 2.11, J.il'
6.20, n.2.1, 7,57. D.I3, 11.1,1 p. in.; t.lil a. in.
IVr llonesilah 0 20, 10.1!, a. 111.; 2. II and 5.20
p. 111.
I'm- Wilke? Ilaiie-il.l.i, ".!, s.l.l, i.:is, 0.n
11, .'.1 a. in.; 1.2J, 2.1t, a..!J. 1.27, (i.10,7,13, 10 II,
ll.M) p. in.
l'or I,. V. II. It- lioiuts.-cl.IJ, 11,35 a, in,; 2.1d
t.27 and ll.eO p. 111. '
l'oi l'ciius)lvaiil.i II. It. poii.ts-lljj, D a
in.-, '.MS -ind !'-" P- "I.
I'm Alliaiiy ll"1 a" 1'olntn north 0.20 a. in,
ami 11.52 p. in.
SL'NDAY THAIN.S.
Teir Caibondalc 0.00, Jl.KI a, in.; ;. , 3,r,;t
f,.47, 10.12 p. in.
l'or Wllkcs-lliuc! O.M, 11. .11 a. ni.; 1.5s, 3.2s,
0.27, P.27 p. in
l'or Albany nml points north 3..1 ' p. m,
Por llinii-il lit 1),00 a. 111. and .1.52 p. 111.
l.uwcst rates, to all poinU in Uniied States
ami Can. nla
,1. lll'IIDICIv, (.'. I". A., Albany, X. V,
II. W. C'HOoS, 1). I'. A., Scianton, I'a.
(0 "Ihe- Soii of Iho Hi. ink" ,.,.., I.ick
"Walt. Aiahi'siiip" I., tik
MKs Mabel lit null-.
Ill leipii-st. Mi. II.iivi') lliw.nl lepcaleil put
of tin' pioiiiaiinuc plavul al .1 111il.1l tho wick
befoic.
,. n 1
'Ihp Sibbalh sihoul oiihcstit of Ihp -seium!
Pie.bvliriau eliuiili will kIvp a e-omrit in tho
Inline 1110111 nf llie eluuili lieu Tliuisiliy eieu
Inv, M.tv III. Miss .lohiistoiie, haipUt; .Miss
Hi utile ami Mi. Charles ll"i'i.im, pianists, ,111,1
Mi. 'llalph Willi Jin., biilinne, will as-loi. .Mr,
,1, M, ('lunil', cliicelor,
PRICEBURG,
M. l' I'.iililon, uf SftuiiKiii, was a
uik'lf In town l-Vlilay al'tpfiiooi).
Itov. V. II. Ileilelfi', uf riliiiiiiiilviu, lias
tt'tunu'il lioini', iifti'i- siciiilliiK tin- fom
piiit of tlic week wlli .Mi. ('mining
I111111, uf .Main sUii'd.
Mlns l.tilu W'elrninl luis rettifiiPil
lioini', utter undotKOIiif; 11 Hiim.-t'brul
tipt-ratlim nl .Scraiitiin.
Tlii't'c 111 lie iiri'.ilH'Int,- set-vices In
tin I'rlmlllvu .Mftlititlist I'liiut'li Stin
tliiy by Hit' p.istor. Men iiIuk' .stilijcrt,
"The Uiiscttliif; Sun"; ttvi-nltiK- riiihject,
"A tSiintl Coiifeffltm," Sunday school
at 2 p. in.
.Mi. Tliouiiitt CtieiU, uf JiTinyn, Is
V'lklitnr I i"l ltirilliiii lt'J t i-ri'i ( V "if
Mailo atrcct.
'sT'
Fof thirty
years a
successful
career
each
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect March 17, 1901.
Trains leave Scranton:
6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
and for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsburg and the
West.
2.1S p. in., week days, (Sundays
1.08 p. in.,) for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West. For Hazleton, week
days only.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury.
Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
.1, II. III'ICIIINSOX, Gen. Mnr.
.1. II. V. OOl), Gen. Pass. Agt.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
In Kfleit Dee-. 2, 1000.
South Leave.- Scranton fur New York at 1.40,
n.il'l 5.50, S.OO and 10.0.1 a. in.; 12.55, 3.3J p. 111.
l'or Philadelphia at S.( and 10 0.1 a. m.; 12.55
ami M.S3 p. in t'01 Slroiidshiui; at (1.10 p. in.
Milk accommodation at .1.10 p. in. Airivo at
lloboken at 0.10, 7.1S, 10.2S, 12.03, 3.15, US,
7.10 p. 111. Auivo at Philadelphia at l.Oti, 3.23,
(1.00 ami S.22 p. 111. Artivc I10111 Xciv York j.r
1.10, (I..I2 nml 10.21 a. 111.: 1.00. 1.52, 5. i.i, J.pj
nml ll.M p. 111. 1'ioiit Stioudsburir at 8.03 a.
m.
Xoilli leave fie union for IleilTalo ami Inter
lueelialo blations at 1.13, C..i5 anil 9.U0 a. in.:
1.5.1, 5.4S and tl.'lj p. in. rot- (Mtcgo and
Sviariisi- nl 0.T1.1 a. 111. and 1.35 p. in. I'nr
I'tita at 1 10 11. 111. ami i..'j p. 111. l'or Mon.
tioso at U.iK a in; 1.01 and C.fS p. in. for
Xicbol-oi. ot I 00 and 0.1.1 p. in. 'or p,ng.
hauiton at 10.20 a. in. Aulvc in Scranton from
Itulfalo at 1.21, 2.51, .1.1.1 and 10.00 a. m.; S.3U
and S.0J p. ni. 1'ioin Onvvego and Syracuse at
2.53 a. 111.; 12.1.3 and S Ot) p. in Kiom Utiea
at 2.53 a. in.-, 12.M and 'IM p. In. l-'iom
.Nicholson at 7 50 a. in. and 0 00 p. ni. ITom
Muiitro-e at IO.cVi a. 111.; 3.20 and 8.00 p. ni.
liloonisbini; Hlvislon Leave Scianton for
Xoitliuinheil.mil, at (1.1 1. 10.03 a. m.; 1,35 and
5.50 p. 111. l'or PI) mouth at 1,03, 3.10, 8.50 p.
in. l'or KiiiKston at 8.10 a. 111. Anlve at
Xoithuinhcilaiiil at O.S.I a. 111.; 1. 10, 5 00 and 8.11
p, 111. Airlvc al Ivinsslon at 8.52 a. m, Aiiive
at Plwnoiitli ut -'.00, l.iiJ, 9,11 p. in. Ailivp
in Seranlon from Xorlhiiiubcrland at 0 42 a, in. s
12,:i5, 4.30 and 8,1.1 p. 111. I'lom Kingston at
ll.flj a. 111. 1'ioin ri)inoiitli at 7.55 a, ni.j a.2il
and 5.M p. 111.
SUXDVY THAIXS.
S011II1 Leave irmloii at 1,10, 3.00, 5.30, M.05
p. in.; 3.;il and :-.)0 p. 111.
N'oith-I.r.ivp Scianton at 1,15, 0.;I5 a, m.i
1,53, 5. IS nml 11..H P. I".
lllooiiialniiK Division Uave Scianton at 10 05
a. 111. and 5.50 p. ni.
Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division.
Tinio Table- in llilcct Sept. 17, 100O,
Trains for Hivvley ami local poinls, connect.
hit; al llawlcy with Ihio lallrnad for ,N'cw Yotk,
Xewbiui; .nnl iiitcimcdlalo points, leave fc'crin.
ton al 7,0)1 a in, ami 2.23 p. in.
'1 1. 1 ins unite at Scianton at 10 'M a, in, ami
P.10 p. m.
Tm Card (it effect Dee, ,10th, 1000.
SCRANTON DIVISION.
2171,806,201
wa goI tn
s.
as gai
STATrO.NS
7U-r.N'.Y.W.lj.ltlt.I.T.'
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10 IV lpsAr.
('AltoslA .l.V.i
10 40 2 1& llttlli'oclf " a I
10JI IIS " , MaillKliI . "... 2 824 45
10m aai " PiiFtouTaik, " ... asilu
10I.VJ2S VVIltwood. " . SiiiCi
Mm Ualit . "
PltftOll Talk. "
VVIltwood.
,1'ojnltlle... "
. .Umou '
(Intrant Jit, "
Union tlalo., "
Koiict i-itv.. "
lu.s, u ., u , ,...,.-. 1 1 . nit) 11.
His) I Oil " . .umou " .. &1852S
a nil I ti
.. atHsso.
OSi'.lHi
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ejus st,
195(3
816 51
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Oil II til " CaiboniluluYil "
1 Jill 1. 1),
. . 19 t
B40
1! u 10 tt -
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I 'J 111 II II
,31
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ssi
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aaa, stwuew
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tie oi
16663.
616 W
se-iinu. - ,7 pug 1
ti.hl.ld... "7 lS
a 21 .si It Ol.
an atviii 01
I 18 i IH 10 & - I'lilivllln j7 91? i5i (2
Vlli.lnt, 1 Y, IB. sla ,s
61) ittJlils.1 " i )l) pliant. . ' 7 2lJ(B68i
.611 8,01000 " Pilceblliv . " 7S-jIinIs,
.61 8 31-10 1 riilewii ' f ni ! It G It .
,80o 83.VI0IV ' l-rovelnii-e. ' T K) II e II-;
Bin Dalian " PuiLPIate. "7av!j7ll
P' 'M ''' IM PU PHI
, Additional lralnilra Ctrbondttci for MlitlfH Tlrd
utilijiirM vrj7ojl,mailj&arpnJ ' .j,.,., ,,
ty.i
si'"i"eiriiiitec;iri)lgiit7airniSuiidtot.
lie iiilua il ill HalloiK tu l'tlnul, rrivuii t 7 is f r
oiy.
pru,
""'I ""i'i ifiiijiv 1)Vt ILUi
Hate a cent per mile,
I.oneit Itatea tti ull ruliit Yel,
1M 1
00' . .
1CQ1 MM. ..
IU 5
V. C. -.NDIK30N,
PJj'H'm'rAifot.
e) TortCitj,
4, c. W(lH,
Irti-iAiciit,
0(rtatQu,r
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