The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 15, 1902, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE SCKAXTON TMIBt'NK-SATUBDAY, MARGlf 15, 1002.
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TI110 fiftieth nnnual nicr-llnfc of
Wyoming Conferences of Meth
odist Ministers will convene on
April 10 nt Wuverly, X. Y and
wilt contlnuo until about Ajii'll
22. Tho proRnuntno is now beltiK ar
ranged by Presiding Elder Kev. II. II.
Dresser, D, D., oC the Owpro district,
and llcv. J. W. Nicholson, pastor of
tho church nt Wnvcily, X. Y.
Tho sessions of the conferences will bo
Presided over by Bishop S. M, Morrill,
of Clilcnjro, nnd during: the .yoelc there
will bo anniversary meetings of tho
Missionary Society Hoard nt Church
Extension, Froodmnn's Aid society,
Kelucatlon society, Votoritns' Assoclu
Woincn's Homo and Foreign Mission
ary societies.
Tho conference was organized In Car
bondalo In ISM, and tho llftleth anni
versary celebration will be In charge of
tho olllcers of tho Historical society, of
which Kev. JI. S. Hard, D. D Is the
president. At Its Inception the confer
ence had HO members and now numbers
2S5 In all.
Thero Is 407 churches, representing a
membership of '10,000, and the territory
Included covers the whole or parts of
seven counties In N'ew York state, nnd
eight In Pennsylvania, reaching fronl
Nantlcoko to Cooperstown, X. Y. i
Krom present Indications there will
not bo any changes In the pastors of
Scrantoa churches, Tho eight churches
nl Scranton and one in Dunmore live
represented as follows: Elm Park,
Kev. C. M. Orlllln. Rev. 13. B. Singer;
Simpson, Kev. II. C. McDermott;
Hampton, Kev. .Tames Bonnlnger;
i Providence, Kev. vG. A. Cure; Park
Place, Rev. G. C. Lyman; Cedar Ave
nue, Rev. P. P. Doty; Ashbury, Rev.
W. G. Simpson; Ash Street, Rev. J. R.
Austin; Dunmore, Rev. Charles Henry
Newlng.
Thero will be a change In the presid
ing eldership of the BInghamton dis
trict, Rev. L. C. Floyd's term of six
years, being about to expire.
Sabbath School Association.
The Pennsylvania Sabbath School as
sociation, an Inter-dcnomlnatlonal or
ganization, has arranged to have one
of their state field workers, Hugh Cork,
superintendent of the organization,
visit Lackawanna county today and- to
morrow. Today Mr. Cork will conduct
an Institute at the Methodist Episcopal
church, Waverly, both morning and
afternoon. In the evening he will ad
dress a meeting to be held in the Pres
byterian church, Moosic.
Tomorrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, Mr.
Cork will speak in the Sunday school
room of Elm Park church, subject,
"Delinltoness In Sunday school Work."
On Sunday evening all churches of
Dunmore will unite in a union meeting
to bo held in the Methodist Episcopal
church, Dunmore, when Mr. Cork will
deliver an nddress. Mr. Cork Is one oC
the most enthusiastic workers on the
Held force.
Resignation, of Dr. Hodge.
A meeting of the congregation of the
First Presbyterian church of Wilkes
Harre was held Monday night for the
purpose of uniting with tho pastor,
Rev. F. I J. Dodgo, D. D in asking that
the pastoral relations be dissolved. The
meeting was presided over by Rev. S.
C Logan, D. D of this city, who de
livered a touching prayer. The entile
meeting was pervaded with a tinge of
sadness and1 It was with much reluc
tance tho resignation of Dr. Hodge to
tho officers and members was lead. In
his letter of resignation Dr. Hodge
paid:
"I need not asure you that this pur
pose has been formed only after se
vere conflict and with tho keenest re
gret. Indeed nothing could Induce me
to take this step except absolute ne
oesity, occasioned by tho failure of
my health, I could not have retained
my ofllcc in justice to the church, dur
ing the last three years, If you had
not most generously provided an as
sistant. He has been so zealous and
efllcient that the church has not suffer
ed, but Is now in a most satisfactory
condition. But my increasing disabil
ity admonishes mo that the time has
co'me thatt should give place to a
young num."
A ft tk
All Soul3' Universalist Chuich.
It Is rumored that All Souls' Univer
salist church is contemplating the erec
tion of a now and more, commodious
house of worship, in the near future,
either on Its present site or one as cen
trally located.
State supejintendent of Unlvoisnllst
m. MEKFS
MEDICAL
DISCOVERY.
"I am oh engineer by trade and the
hard work and worry of running a large
engine brought ou nervous prostration,"
writes Mr. Cltas. I Dixon, of Arbucfcle,
Colusa Co., Catif. "A friend recom
mended Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery to me and I bought one bot
tle; thought that it helped me so con
tinued the use of it until I had taken six
bottles. I feel better than ever in my
lite. Am not a particle nervous, can
work hard all day and sleep sound at
night. I not only think so but I know
that the "Golden Medical Discovery'
cured me and therefore I will recoiu.
mend it to others."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets tetulaU the
bowel ami stimulate the sluggish iher.
pB-QstimiBan ID!!
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churches, Kev. .lames D. Tllllnghnst,
made a flying vlalt to the city, Thurs
day, for a brief conference on mnttcrB
appertaining to the welfaro of the local
cause.
The Ladlfis' Aid of our church will
hold an Easter sale at tho chancI, on
Pino street, between Adams and Jeffer
son av,enues, next Wednesday nnd
Thursday afternoon and evening, serv
ing a chicken supper to their friends
on Wednesdny evening, and furnishing
them n delightful entertainment on
Thursday evening.
In response to a very general request,
the pastor of tho church, Rev. Thomas
13. Payne, will begin on Easter night,
March 30, n, series of nine Sunday even
ing sermons on "What Unlversallsts
Believe." It will bo a splendid oppor
tunity for tho people or Scranton, who
do not know what Unlversallsm
teaches, to post up, correct their mis
conceptions of our great faith, and re
vise their ciTonotiH judgments of Vnl
versallsm. Twentieth Contury Conference.
The twentieth century conference of
Northeastern Pennsylvania Is to bo
held In this city from April 14 to 17.
These gatherings are held under the
combined auspices of the Ablngton as
sociation and ministers' conference of
Scranton, including nil the churches of
Northeastern Pennsylvania. The pur
pose is to review In some measure the
remarkable development of the denomi
nation during the last century, to study
the facts and forces, tho status and
trends of tho present, and to consider
the outlook for tho future.
It is hoped to set forth the piinciples
Illustrated in our denominational life, to
emphasize educational and missionary
expansion, to note tho demands of the
present of our American Baptist soci
eties, and to study the forces dominant
in our lire work at the beginning of the
new century, which is now upon us.
These problems have been committed
for discussion In these meetings to tho
ablest representatives of our denomina
tion in America. The churches are to
send representatives and their pastois.
The topics for discussion will, no doubt,
bo of great Interest. Among the many
x win give a rew of them:
"Fundamental Principles In Our Be
lief," President H. G. Weston, D. D.,
Oroziei- semlnnrv.
"The Welshman as a Factor In
Amerlcp- History," Kev. D. B. Thomas,
D. D., Scranton.
"The Relation of a Young Christian
to His Denomination," Kev. K. E
Chivers, D. D.
"Our Duty to Our Spanish Speaking
Dependencies," Kev. R. MacArthur.
D. D.
Religious Notes.
The Methodist Ministers' association
of Scranton will meet In Elm Park
church, Monday, March 17, at 10.30 a.
in. Attorney George L. Peck will give
u paper on "Is the Law Xext to the
liosnel?"
The Young Men's Christian associa
tion meeting on Sunday afternoon at
SA7 o'clock will be addressed by the
Rev. W. G. Simpson, of the Asbury
Methodist Episcopal church, in the as
sociation rooms, Guernsey building.
Rev. R. F. Y. Pierce. D. D., will de
liver his illustrated lecture on "Quo
Vadis," before the Baptist ministerial
conference, next Monday morning at
10.30 o'clock, in the Bible school room
of tho Penn avenue church. A verv
cordial Invitation is extended to min
isters of all denominations, and any
other persons who may desire, to at
tend this exceedingly interesting en
tertainment and lecture.
At the introductory services at the
Penn Avenue Baptist church tomorrow
evening, several choice hymns will be
beautifully Illustrated, for the great
song service preceding the sermon.
This will bo the first service of tho re
vival meetings, which will be held in
this church every evening during tho
week. Rev. Dr. L. N. S. Haynes, D. D
of BInghamton, x. Y., will assist Dr.
Pierce in tho conduct of these meet
ings. Dr. Haynes is a preacher of great
power, nnd has been greatly blessed in
evangelistic services.
SERVICES IN THE
VARIOUS CHURCHES
Methodist Episcopal.
Klin 1'jiK Prayer and praise meeting at '.'.CO
a, in. The pastor, Dr. C. M. fJillln, will picaih
at 10.30. Clues meeting at dove o( i.ervlec in
Sundry school loom. Sunday school at 2 p. in.;
Junior league at 3.30 p. in. At I ji. in., J,
Hugh Cork, of Pittsburg, isiipciintendcnt of Penn
s)ltaiila Male .Sabbath .School as-oclatlon, will
dclltcr .in addiess bcfoie the teacheis and all
other Intel Cslcd In Sunday school uoik, in the
Sunday school loom, Mibject "Dcilnlttiie- Jn
nunuj.v .-k.iiuui itori.." senior league at 0 30 p
in.; public seniles at 7.30 p. m i,y ,u,(or
Minp.on McthodUt cliuicli Her. II, C. Me.
Dcimott, pasloi. Preaching, 10.3U a. in, and 7.30
p. in. Morning tople. "Was Mm Til.il ami Con
tlctlun of Jesus of Nazaicth a Legal Pioee-w'"
livening tople, "Ablo tJ f.lvo to the ritcrnioL"
S-unday school, 12 in.; Junior league, 3 p m
Epwoith league, 0.30 p. in. All imlted, "
Ash Street Methodist Episcopal ehuitli-Hey.
J, It, Austin, pastor. Morning pieaehlng wv lee,
10.30; subject, "llewarda of Clnlstlait I'nreltUli.
new." Class meeting, 11.30 p. in., Charles Ciood,
leader. Sunday Mbool, 2 p. in., Peter llarlnm,
6upeiinteiideiit. Junior league, 3 p. m )lu.
II, O. DcniiM, superintendent, Ennnrlh i..urii.
0.45, John Mitchell, leader. Renins picachlng
ecrtlce, ".SO p. in. A cordial nck-onie to all.
PlotidenccMelhodlst Episcopal cliurch Itcv. ,
A, Cure, pastor. 'Hie Diothcihood of M. l'.mi
mcetii for prayer at 10 a. m.i preaching at lO.-'IO;
subject, "lleproting Wrong Doeis." Sunday
school at 2 p. in,; Epuortli league, 0.13; topic.
"A Noble Purpose," O. W. Jlenjamlii, le.Uer.
Pleaching at 7,3(1.
.Ubury Mcthodlft l.'pUcopal church, corner lion.
ey mriiiio and PeUwaro street Hcv, W, G, Wmp.
ouii, if, n pabior, uevouonai meeting of the
iiroiiieruooii oi r, ram at o.no a, m.j pleaching
ui. icdw u. ni, uy tne pastor; (Sunday school at
2.S0 p, m.; I.'pHorlh league at 0.80 p. in.; preach.
Ing at 7.30 p. ni.'by the pastor, l'ra)er meeting,
Wednesday, at 7.80 p, in. Seat free and all are
welcome.
Couit Street MctliodUt llplscopal church 0. C.
Ionian, pastor, Cla. 0,13 a. in., O. J), PcWltt,
leader; preaching, 10.30; Sunday school, 11. is,
O. It. Clark, superintendent; Junior league, 2.30,
Mrs. Hvaiit, superintendent; Epwortl) league, 0.30;
pleaching, 7.30. The pastor will preatli at both
service. Scats free. Strangers welcome.
Tint Herman Mctlicdlst Kplsobpal church, Ad.
Bins aienue and Vine strcet-O, Ilobllln, pastor.
Divlno sen Ices, 10.30 a, in, and 7.30 p. m. Sun.
day school at liocn and at 2 o'clock: p, . u the
Tajlor aenue chapel; Kpworlli league meeting at
0.13 p. in.; prajer meeting on Thursday evening.
.African Jlethodist Episcopal cliurch, Howard
l'lace-Ur, P. S. Bentley, pastor. Preaching at
10.30 a. in.; subject, "liie Nature and Ground of
Contentment." Sunday school, 8.30 p. m., A.
Porter, superintendent; song and prayer set vice,
7.15 p. in., conducted by O. V. flalnes. l'rea;h.
lug, 7-13 p. iu.; subject, "A Seemingly flight Way
1'rous Fatal." A cordial welcome to all
Baptist.
l'cnn Avenue HaptUt church, Penn acmie be
tween Spruce and Linden slrcets-Ttcv. Itobcrt V,
V. I'letce, 1). D,, pastor. Morning pracri In
the lower temple at 0.43. Ileginnlng today, the
church will engage in a series of rpcclal cvan
gellUle meetings, and tho pator will be av
sWcil by llcv. fj. M. S. llajnei, U. P., of
lllnghainton, .V, V. Mr, Hajnes will preach in
the morning at 10.30, and In Iho nctilng at 7.30.
Sunday school nt the home church at 2 o'clock,
ami at the Amentum Memorial inltslon at il.KO
P. til. Young People's meeting at 0.30. The
evening sermon will bo picccedcd by a senlce of
aacied song. Many choice lijiimi will be beau
tifully Illustrated for congregational singing, 'Hie
ordinance of baptism will bo administered.
1'liTt llaptlst Church, South Main avenue S. V.
Matthew, pastor. The imnl service Hibbith
morning and evening at 10.30 and 7.30 o'clock;
baplUm nt the clow of the evening 6erlec. Sun
day school. 2 p. in., Dr. II. 0. llcdiloe, superin
tendent; II, V. I', U 6.30 p. in., in the nbscm
bly room. Itegular weekly prayer meeting, 7.30
p. in., Wednesday evening. All mo welcome to
thcio services.
Jackson Street llaptfst cliurch Mcn't morning
prajcr meeting nt 0.13, loan Jonc, leader. At
10.30, rteimon by the pastor, llcv. 'Ihoinas do
Ortichy, 1). 1). Illlile school nt 2 o'clock", John
I.lojd, snperlntcndciit. The i:.iter chorus will
have a rehearsal from .1 to 4. livening service at
7 sharp. Praise and song service, nssMcd by full
orchestra, followed by a short address by the pn
tor; tople, "Joel In the Minor Key." This ser
vice is bright aril full nf Inspiration. Tho public
Is cordially Invited. Strangers are always wel
come. Green llldge IMptist church-I)i Albeit K. AV.it
fie, of Albion, N. Y., will preach at 10.30 a. in.
and 7.30 p. in.; morning prayer meeting, 9.45
a. m.; Sunday tcliool, 11.43 n. in.; 1). V. 1. U.
meeting, 0 30 v. m.
Xoilh Main Acmte Ilaptlit church Itcv. Al
beit It. Snillli will occupy the pulpit both
moinliig and evening. Morning, 10.30, theme
"The Trl.il nnd Conviction ot Jem Clnlst"; 2
p. in., Sabbath school; B.S0 p. in., Chtlstlan
1'ndcavor; 7.30 p. in., tlieme "The Life of a
Man AVho AA'alks wltU God."
Memorial Daptlst church, Chinch avenue. Scr
vices Sunday at 10 a. ni. and 0 p. in. The pastor,
Itcv. W. v. Pavlei will preach at both cessions
Sunday, AA'clsh In the morning nnd I'ugllsli In the
evening. Ilible school at 2 p. in., superintendent
Samuel Howells. A general ieheais.il of tho
llaster programme will be held at the close of the
Sunday school, aUo after the evening tervlrc.
All the week meetings will be bold nt the usual
Iioiim In the lectuie room. All strangers are
coidially welcomed.
Shlloh Baptist church Preaching, 11 a. in.,
lubject, "rallh"; 2.30 p. in., Sunday school; 7
to S p. m P. A". I. V. prajcr meeting; 8
p. in., preaching, subject "Heaven." The choir
wilt render special nimlc nl thhi t-crvioe. Mon
day evening, 11. A. 1'. I. meeting; AVcJnodaj
evening, pip.iclilug; Kiidiy evening, general
prjj'er meotliig. All aie neliniiie'in liiee t-cr-vices.
Presbyterian.
Second Pie.sbytcrian chmcli, JelTir-on .iveniic
(between A'ine and Mtilbcrrj') Itev. Jo.-epn II.
Odeli, pastor. 10.30, mowing wcn-hlp; 12, Sun
day school; 0.30, A'. 1 S. of C. L'.; 7.31), evening
worship. Mr. Odell will preach nt both seivi.v.
l'irst Prchjteiian Cluurli Dr. MtU-od, p.itnr.
Seivicc!, 10.30 a. IP. and 7.30 p. in. Ileglnning
with AA'cdnc-daj', the 19lh inst, special hciviiea
will be held cverj' cvei.in1.', except SituuLij, until
L'astrr. Straugpis alwajs welcome.
Green ltidge 1'iPibjteilan chinch llcv. I. J.
Lansing, pastor; Ilev. L. I!, l'oitcr, assistant.
At 10.30 ,i. m. anil 7.30 p. in., scivices uf woi
Miip, with M-rmun bj- Ilev, V. '. Stevenson,
paitor 1'jiU I'resbj'teiian churcli, ji.iciise, X.
A". 12 in.. Bible Mhool; 0.30, Clnistian Ku
de.ivoi. All are coidially invited.
Piovidence I'loliytcriju church The pjstor,
Hcv. Dr. Guild, will occupy Ilic pulpit nt lO.l.O
a. ill. and 7.30 p. in. hund.ij- school nt noon;
Junior Undent or, ".30 p. in.; Senior Ihnlenor,
0.30 p. in. 'the scats of the cliurch aie fiee.
Washburn Street I'rcslijtcriaii iliuuh He.-.
John 1". .MolUt, 1. U piMar. Seitlcen nt lU.'JO
a. in. r.nd 7.30 p. lit. Bible i-chonl at 1J jn. ;
Christian Endeavor juniois at ,".;'0 p. m.; chris
tian lhideavor A'oung People nt 0.20 p. in. l'racr
meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 p. in. 'Hie pastor t.ill
pi each morning and evenin'.'. All welcome.
Cipotisc Chapel (Gueii llidge ' l'lC'hjtcii-in
church) Preaching nt 10.30 ,i. m. nnd 7.30 p. in.
bj- the pastor, Hcv. L. II. Poster. Suiidij- oclinol,
3 p. in.; Junior Kr.doator, 1 p. in. Senior lai
dcnor, 0.30 p. in. Piajer meeting, 7.:w, Tlr.us-d.ij-
cvenlns. AVclcome to ail.
Adjim Atmiie chapel, Xevv A'oik btieet Ilev.
,I..mes Hughes will pleach tioih iiioinliig nnd
evening nt 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. in. Ntudjj
Mchool at 2.30, Mr. (.handler, siipriiiitendciif.
Mr. l'.ijne will take charge of the Men'-, Bible
class in the ali-cnce of Mi. lliighra, who will
be pieaehlng in the kiiiiiIj- jail. Christian Ihi
ileavor society .it U4 p. in. All aie invited
to llie-e fcitlces.
Episcopal.
St. I.uke'.s I'arUh Ilev. ltogi-M I-iael, 11. .,
rector; llcv. Edvvanl .1. Ilaiighton, cutuw. Tifili
Sundaj- in Lent.
St. Luke's cliutih T..10 n. m holy commun
ion; IU' a. iu., Sumljy mIihuI; u,I." a. m., mom
nlng pr.iver; ll.SO a. in., mmiiioii and holt- iom
minion. SI. Mark's Chapel, Duninoic S a, in., holv
communion: W.'M a. in., ni.illiw, litany ami frr.
nion; a p. in,, "iinday reboot; r.:;n p m., '.'tin
song and Minion.
M. (ieoigeV, OI) pliant 2 Ml p, in,, Sunday
tcliool; S.SO p. in., eteii mug and m-iiiuui.
rVjiilh Hide MMon, Tig ttieel J.."i) p. in.,
Sunday M'hool.
East End Mi-ion '.'.Jill p. m,, Sunday nlnol,
(lunch of the (,'ood fahcpl.cid, miner Monvj
atenue and (lietii llldge street llcv. I'lamb. It.
Ikiteman, lector, I'lflli Sunday iri Lent, Morn
ing piajer at 10.IIO o'cloik. Sunday r.cliool i.nd
rcctoi's c la.--s at l!.3u p. in. Evening prajcr at
7.BO.
M. Jolm's Mu.lon, Osleihout Hall, l'rov I lenee
1
Squaii1 Holy communion, 7.!W a. in, Siriday
school, 2 p. in.rctcnlng prajer, 1 p. in,
Beformed Episcopal.
liiuie lleforincil Episcopal chinch, Wjuiuliig
atenue below Mulbeiry i.treet (ieorge L. Alrich,
pa.tor. 1'iuver and piale i-ervice, Hill) n. in.;
Ditluc tvorthlp, lO.tli a. in, and ",:;0 p, in,
Preaching by the pattor at botli ten lies, tab.
bath school, li in,; V. 1'. S, C. E., 0.M p. in.
1 -' .. -J
HAVE TO GIVE UP.
It's All Over When Nervous Side
. Headache Comes to Youug or Old.
Everything Stops nnd Nothing
Goes On but the Nervous Sick
Headaches.
If anything will engender n dBre
Bard for even life itself it is continued
or oft-repeated attucks of side head
ache. TTou may be ablo to partially
describe it, but tho English language
fails to do It fully Justice. It's misery
so concentrated, so condensed, so pros
trating that all else is enveloped in its
meshes.
Mr, Thomas Summers, of No, JG19
Jackson street, Scranton, Pa says
"Dr, A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are a
splendid cure for nervpus slclc head
aches, Mine were torrlble at times, i
was nervous at the same time, Tho
nerve pills were recommended to me
and I got a box at Mathews Bros.'
drug store, No. 320 Lackawanna ave
nue, and they completely cured the
headaches and nervousness. This, I
think, is recommendation enough."
Dr. A. AV. Chase's Nerve Pills are
sold at 50c. a box at dealers, or Dr. A,
W. Chaso Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y,
See that portrait and signature of A,
V", Chase, M. D., are on every package.
At 3.30 o'clock Monday afternoon a Bible dimly
by the pastor, lesson study etery AVcdncnlaj',
7.30 p. in,; prayer meeting at 8. Seals free.
All ore welcome.
Evangelical Xuthcrnn.
Holy Tilnlty LuthtTan chureli, corner Adams
avenue and Mulberry street 1'lltli Sunday In
Lent. Cngllsh preaching. Kplstle, Hebrews, It,
11-15; Gospel, John, till, 40-30. Itcv. II. I', Hit
ter, pastor-elect, will conduct the service nt 10.30
n, m, and 7.30 p, m. ; Sunday scliool, 12 in,; Lu
ther league, 0.3(1 p, in. ; Mission ltniul meets Sit
uidaj", 0,43 n. tn. Seals free, All welcome.
Gince lliiingcllc.il Lutheran church (gcncrsl
fjnod), corner of Mulbeny street and l'rcscott
ateinic llcv. Luther lle Waring, pastor. O.C0
n. m,, Sunday school; 10,30 n. in., Divine wor
ship, with rennoii; 7 p. m., Y, P. S. O. Ik,
lender MIm Harriet Kline; 7.30 p. in., cveniig
service with ncrnion. Lvcijliody welcome.
German Lutliri.in X.lon'.s church, 220 Mlfllin
avenue Ilev. Gallenknmp. Morning service",
10.30, subject "Pas- Wort Womlt Jesus Unsere
Thrnmen nnf Brden Tiocknet," Sunday school,
2 p. ni Bible class, the pastor; , Infant clas,
Mrs, christlno Gallenkainp. Kvcnlng services In
Lngllsh, 7.30, wiliject 'The road to Lternal Pc
slrucllon." Wednesday night, Lent service, SO
p. in,, subject "A'enath des Judas."
IMiscellnneous.
Calvary Beformed Church, Monroe avenue and
Gibson street llcv. Marion L. I'lror, pastor. Ser
vices, 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. in,; Sunday school,
11.13 a, ni.; Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.; praj-er
meeting, AYediiesJaj', 8 p. in.; cnlcchlni, Satur-daj-,
3.30 p. in. Morning subject, "The Great
High Priest." Ltening, "The Only Soilless Man."
Sen Is free. A'ou arc welcome.
Al Soul's) Universalist church, Pino street, be
tween Adams and Jefferson avenues Kev. Thomas
11. Pajnc, pastor. Divine worship with serin in,
10.30 a. in., subject, "The Ideal Chinch." Sunday
school, 12 in. Seals free. Strangers coidially
welcomed. Xo evening fcrtiee.
1'ieo Methodist church, l'lnn chapel, Green
llldge S. II. Holler, pastor. Preaching tonight
at 7.30, and Suiulaj-, 10.30 a. m., 2.30 and 7.30
p. ni., by llcv. William Gould, of Simon, Pa.
liver) body cordially invited.
Gospel Tabernacle, Jefferson avenue, Dunmore
James LcMiinau, pastor. Preaching nt 10.30 n.
in. and 7.30 p. in. Sunday scliool, 12 m.; A'oung
People's meeting, 0.30 p. in. Christian and Mis-slonarj-
Alliance meetings on Tuesday at 2.30 nn.l
7.30 p. in.
Zlon United Evangelical cliurch, 1120 Canou'c
avenue Itev. .T. AV. Messenger, pistor. Preaching
nt 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Subjects, "Minis
terial Duties" and "Golden Means." Sunday
school, 0.30 n. m. Junior Endeavor, 4 p. in.
Senior Endeavor, 0.30 p. in. All seats free.
Everjbodj- welcome to all services.
Kiist Cliurch (Cluist Scientist), 510 Adams ave
nue Smithy sen ice, 10.30 n. m. nnd 7.30 p. ni.;
Sunday school. 11.43 u. m. ; subject, "Matter."
Testimonial meetings-, AVednesday evenings at 8
o'clock. The thuicli is also open over)- daj dur
ing the week. 'Hie Bible and all Christian Scicn:c
llleratuie is kept in its fiee public leading mom.
"Science and Health, with the Kev to Seilp
luie," by Mart- Baker Eddy, will bo loaned to in
testlgatois without chnige. A'Htors and letters
of inquiiy aie welcomed and given courteous at
tention ard iiifoiinallon flee.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL
LESSON FOR MARCH 16
THE ETHIOPIAN CONVERTED.
Acts, viii, 26-40.
by iu:v
.1. 1:. oiLBKn-.:
I). I).
of lieligiou
Sccretar.v of
Atneiiean Focicly
Education.
I.VIllOllirriOX.-Tho eiglit tenes. IS to 25
inclusive, It Ing between la-t le-son .mil t'lis.
linvv th.it Simon Migus, tin- houeiir, who was
baptized and ueoiveil inlo the cIiiikIi, was no
a line cunt fit. Hi- hid evidently followed the
eiovvd, a-, nun) do iu eTur time, eletiliniiu-J to
be on the popular .side. Ilii tell i-lui.it.tir and
piupo-e appear when I'etee and John came to
peifect what Philip had begun. When, by the
imposition of har.iU lli Ittly (;hi,-,t tv.i batoned,
he came to the apo-alc-i otlering money to pur
chase the right to ilipcmo Ibis gilt. It i evl
dint Hint lie looked upon LhiL-iianlty .tii.ilhu
loim of mjstcry by tvlilcli ,i livelllinod mlglit be
obtained eteii as by oilier iiit.i which lie had
piactit'Cel. Pelei's Mem icbuke c-ilk'd fuitli from
him .i prayer or foigltencss. This iuchu-ni,
omitted flout mil str.dv, deeites moio c.nefi.l
eoiislderation, .is chowing tvlut impoltloin m,d
hlmiileisj weie jiofsilde iu thoe eiajs, and what
danger there tvas of leeelving uiivvoilliy per-ons
Into fcllutt'liip to the gie.it Kjndil oi lellglon.
Till: Mls,.u;; (vc,fPS o(l, --t ). Philip's
ttoik in sanuild was HnMied. The ti.it ot tho
apootles. had put the chmch in a condition to
dihpeibp ttitli his, jeitlees peiliaps that was
the chief design In (.ending them. DcsideF, there
was need, and uigcnt need, claevvheie. The eaily
liilukstcis tteie itinerant. Settled pa.toiH oiiii'c
later. But Philip thanked hM field only by ill
irctlon of the angel of tht I.md tthn told him
pieci-ely where to go, and he lustily cb)od,
traveling in u ne.uly huiithcin cuur.v until" he
leached the highway leading from .luiisalem to
(iai-.a, the MidiuiIioM of the Philistines (Cen.,
:lli). Obedience to lids a'isellt.1 incts.ige in
tolted a journey on foot of folly mile-, or pioie
which was cliccifully anil pinmptly dcioinpliilied.
The icakciti fur tliU onUi, wi tuildtnly tiansfr
ling the iniiiUter to another p.nt ot (lie coun
try, Is found iu the fact that a cumuli, an offl ei
of high lank in tho Ethiopian couit was oa. his
way homo fiom .Iciu-aleiu. A pioel.vle to Judi-l-m
be tt.ia in u t.ile of niiiiil, lequlilng ilic
aid of a leachci to Hud the tiuth of Scrlptme
which he was diligently peiiUng.
THE PItOJII'TINf! (tit,,, sio.-l-hlllp had
leailicil .i teilalu place in the load when the
Ethiopian dictv near in his ebailot. 'Ilic heart
of tho rhllstl.in dltclplo was instantly iliattn to
the t. ranger fiom the dUlaut land. 'I lie rpirit
of (iod that had guided the tviltus of Holy Writ
poke to Philip and dliected him to Join him
lelf to the chariot for nil Interview, There vveio
many conidorations that might liavo delerred
any man front any surh coure. One tvaj of
Cushlto oilglii, of black tkln, of high klatlon, n
foreigner tvho might not be appioached by nn
other to far icmoved by language, custom, na
tionality and position. But they bad thU in
common they leceited the oracles of Cod and
counted Iheuueltca children of the cotenint of
glace. Besides, long bcfoio thU Philip had
learned tojleld liluwelf to tho authoritative) woidj
of the Holy Splilt. He had come too far nuw
to iol.t, Tligie wa.s, witlial, uu earnest delie
to serve liU fellow, tnd ho yielded to the prompt.
Ing, and was .coil walking by (ha aldo of the
chariot ot the man whom lie bad nctcr teen till
then.
TlfE (JECSTIOX (terC3 30 and 31). Here tvas
a most favorable opportunity, Philip tvho knew
the ttay of life tva brought Into close relation
with one who desltcd to know tho way. M he
heard the Ethiopian lead ho gently cuquiicl
whether he undeutood, which tva quite the
same as to ptolTcr hid assistance if (hero tva
mi) thing obscuio or difficult requiting explana
tion, The quc.tiou tta not regaided with ills
plca.uic. 'On the coutrary It drew out u ic.ponse
bhotvlng that it lud been thankfully licjid, and
the truth tceker replied that he could not be
expected to uudciitaud without a teacher, ThU
ttas a confession that the tvordi contained a
meaning that had l.ot been fathomed, and that,
like all honest men, thU government ofllcUI de
tired Information from another. There followed a
cordial request which Philip gladly granted, to
come up Into the chariot and act na Interpiutcr.
All this icteaU the state of the nun's mind. He
was well prepared to be a learner, if now he
does not come out into a large tnd clear place
and heartily accept the gospel it will be the
fault of hU teacher.
THE SC'ltlPl'inL" (tenca tl and 33) --Ike
Louisville, Ky.
TOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS.
fofifetfnT
passage upon which the eunuch had been medi
tating is tery funlll.ir to nil Chiistiaiis. It Is
lecorded in I-alili, 1111:7-8, and piolubly It wis
read fiom the S'eplii.iglnt vercion nf Hi" (lieek,
'Ihe oilglnal was vviilten seven eenlutles In five.
It li.ul been strangily misunderstand en- negboted
altogether by the learned mrn of I-iael who tel
dom attempted any explanation although at stat
ed times etery je.ir It was publicly lead in the
sjnagogues. It i Impossible to fay how tho
Ethiopian came to tliete tvoid. Hud some one
In Jerusalem, from which ho had latelv come,
called hU attention tu them? Was it a casual
finding in the eouie of a long reading? Had the
Holy Spirit diiected Ids attention to (hinir Ylicso
(pieftions arc puiely (-peeukitltc, peiliaps unpiollt-
.Uil'.'. but they intiii.illv occur to .1 tliouglitful
pei-oii. 'I lie woids weie of peculiar value at tills
time. Xotliing in t he Old Test uncut mild have
afloided a belter text fiom tvlilih Philip migiit
preach, and pinb.ibly theie w i, no poitl'in of
Snipture that would mote ceitalnly awaken the
earnest elcshe of the Ethiopian.
.THE SUMMON' (iciso .11 and M).-lPlilllp has
liecome couit pie.irher. Ills audience cuiislsled
nf one peijon. Picadier and liciier wcic to
gether in the- ebaiiot ot the latlei. The eager
listener, who has eli.uistcd his own power 'of
Investigation, has willciled tiiiat Ihe oilier tvas
cut In deliver. It w.i. at the end of a question
nuik that the l,oic1 seimon li-in, '1 In- tet
was one that fiiue Hut da." has been the bisU
of many dlscouises. 'He was led as i ih-ep to
Ilic Flaugliter, mil like a hiinh dumb bcfoi.1 his
she.uei, ko he oih-ikiI not His mouth. Iu Ids
humiliation Ill.s jielin.-iit wis taken .nv.1).1'
Time is no iic-ord of the smiion dellteied. ll
was ctciupui!iiicius. Plnlip pie-erved no :.b
stiact. Tho etinueh lia 1 i.e. time In do mine thin
listen. 'Ilit- theme was .lisin His saciillee bv the
us, Ihe old ttviy told by tiiniivii.ds ui bel'-v
cis in millions o( M'ekers. As the cliulot nio'cd
along the dr.-eit vv iy lott.uil (lazi the filiiiful
mlulslii In un nrdtily w.i) epouiiiled the Slip
line, showing how Hie old piophec-les, to bug
idiscine, poluteil unerrn.gly tu the nun nl (lal
ilee wlio gate himself a lan-nm for inaiit.
THE HPTlS.l-(Veises Sit, :,7, 3.) (! iduilly
the light bloke into Ilic luli'il nf III" Ethiopian
eunuch ,n Philip expounded the Serlptuie. The
passage about ivhich had clu-teicd such ni-stery
was made luminous with the doeliluc oi the
ctucilled Cluist. As generally occuik that which
bad giten most peiplelly afloided eldel comrort.
Al l.it as the charht approaihed either a spring
or btie.uu of water sufficient for the purpose the
eunuch offered himself ;i a candidate for Ijapti.m,
lie appears to have uraleislood the mode by which
one avowed his faith indeed he himself had tin
br.K'il Jiid.il.ui by that method. It lui been
tliuitght by come lint Pliillp had infornrd his
eoiivcit en the Mibjeit, as the origlml instiu-thn
of the M.Hler lequlied. (Muik, xvl, 10.) No wit
nesses weie pie.enl. n tows were assumed. Xo
linpashig iciimon.v vva instituted. One londi
Hon only was uipilieil failli in .lesiis Cliil-l aj
the .Sou nf (iod, Ou cr.ulcsstcn nt that (lie- hip-li-ill
was aduilulsteiid. By til. at luoilu! Let
each nettle that tllsput.il question for hliuvdf.
THE SKPAHA'IIOX (Verses .",') and 10.) Philip
and tlie cumuli tvcie together lung enough for
tliu miner to insliuet the litter tiiiel induct him
Into ihe buiisehnld uf faith, That dmio the) tvie
iiniucdl ilely scpaialed by supernatural lntcipn.il
lion. We aid left to conjeetuiiwe shall neter
know tvhj but (lie holy splilt, by whom the two
huit hot it brought togelhei now thrust tlicin npi't.
Pliillp v.js lilernlly caught up and home into
other seeiiM, touicvvh.it as .1c sin was on s.' 'i.il
on ,i. Ions. (John, tl, i.) lo apiieaiii at fist
to ha.e been unconscious, but allei u little, whei
lesluied to his iroim.il condition uf mind and
body, he tvas found several miles tu Ihu nni Ii,
at a town c.illeei Aeolus, ur Aslulod, not fai fiom
the tea. There ho ininiedlalrl,1' biii.iu In piiaih,
tiavellng thrnugh the legloiu round aliout unci
coming llaally to ( acaiea, vvlirie Puul fn'iud
him toino jeais atur (Actn, .wl.'s), and tvln-re
he piobibl) icsldcd, The r.thiophiu ic.iuucd his
jouiuey licuict.aid, lejolcing in Ills new fiiih.
Hliat became of him im one knows-, Kicicd his
tory does not connect him with uny alter eten.s,
It has been urged, not without tr,iou, that ho
can led the gcspil to his prople. (I'.silin.,
htlll, 31.)
QUESTIONS-!, How many times and Iu what
manner tveiu supeiiiatural ii linemen ccitcd In
tho incidents of this lesson? '.'. What Is kiio,vu
concerning Elhbpla Its people, their language,
customs and lellglon? 3, What (.imlll.il lausi Iu
other Scriptmc can be given of augtlio ipeh
to men? 4. licicin did the voice of an uugel
differ fiom that of the Holy (spirit? .1. What is
indicated concerning tho Jewish Scriptures b) the
fact that tho eunuch was leading? U. Whit was
piobably the method of teaihlug ciuplojed by
Philip? 7. What other notable cases nf u eilijlc
licaier are lecorded iu the Xcw TeeiaiiU'iii? S,
Why was tho otdiiunco of baptism administered?
9. Is thero in thing iu (he leisson, and if n what,
to indicate 'the mode of baptism? 10. When the
eunuch went on his vjy homo tthat tveio his
probable rcttcctlona? 11. Was tho rumuh iiudu a
incmber of the Christian chuich? p.. Is it mdiu.
aril)' uafc to leave a joimg conteit to himself
and his Bible? VS. How much of modern l its
tlonary spirit and method was there in this re
currence? 11, How- was Philip beuclltcd by this
experience? 13. What traits of cli.tueter ate ex
hibited lu tl:ec two men?
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Schedule in Effect June 2. 1901.
Tialns leave .Seiantou: 0.3S a. in., week day,
tl.iousli trrtibiilc tulu fiom Wilkes-Bane. Pull
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A 11 p. in., week dais, for llazlcton. fcunbury,
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BLACKBOARD
LESSON HINTS
bv hew itonnitT r. v. PiEitn:, h. n.
I'lnm AulhoiV Notes Iu "'Ihe Siiuil.lv Sehool
I.(oii HliutMti.i," Piibli-hed be I'. If.
llevel .(. Co., Chicago, III.
In tliis le. on we leain of the Impoit.inec e,f
pleaching just .is faithfutlj to sin ill cnugicgii
lions as well as huge noes. Philip preached
Jesus to the people of hamarii and now tve
Hud l.lui jiiit as cainestl) (elllng the stotj of
L'lilM tu the Ethiopian noldeman.
tte s1!1 heie im e.-iiiual seeker afler truth
and a f.illluul pre.icliir nf Jc-siis (,Iirl.-l. When
siieli peisous mei-i thi-ie is sure to be rejoicing.
This little fketi.ii may suggest Ihe b.uptiue
leiend ol I-ai.ih'.s pi ipliee) in which we lead of
the julTerlng atlour, the Eternal Pacillleo for
tin. ba 1111:7.
The Eunuch was deeply In earnest. 1. lie
sought Ihe truth. 2. Hi- helletcd the truth. 3.
lie ubc)od tlie truth. I, lie rejuleed in the
(mill, Wijtilel )ou know "The Lamb nf (.oil
which taketh away tlie sins ot Hie world"?
S'eaieli the Seiiptuics and )uu sliall llml the- only
Hue Leader and Teacher, the Keeper and Saviour,
"t'nderslandest thou what thou leachstV"
Th'n questinu which Philip n.sked of the iiii.ueh
mi) be usked of many whn lead the Sellptuies
iidvv, but who fall apparent!) lu gi.isp tlie sub
lime truths of dud's woi;!.
What u privilego to be a teacher of tlie ttoid,
and to leteal the hidden mysteiles of the eai
nest teekus after liulli, The eunuch is laiucslly
se-cklng the jy ol Life, and Philip is failhfnll)
unfolding "lb'1 .iy, Ihe Truth and ihe Life."
Tlie Krlpluics lead b) tlie ruuiieh and e.s
pounded b) Philip, were Is.llah propheey of
the uaerlhcial lamb lid to the slaughter U.i ,
Hli7-S), but with Ibc far reaching tl.luu id
Christian faith and hope, they raw tha Lamb
of Rod slain fur the sins ot the world, our
Eternal h-icriilcc.
Application. What are )oU leading? This
Ethiopian nobleman was reading the Word of
(Iod. What aro ) on seeking met diligent!)?
Ilichei, learning, fame? The eunuch was cekug
for eternal lite and peace. re .ton willing lu
be gullied Into the Until? Thu cumuli Joyfully
welcomed the wayside minister uinl gladly le
L?iicd the help which Philip the Clnistian teai It
er would give.
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In Effect Nov. S, 1001.
Trains leave Scranton for New York At 1.(0,
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p. in. I'or New York and Philadelphia 7.50,
10.03 a. in., and 12.43 and 3.C3 p. in. For Tob)
banna At 0.10 p. in. l-'or Buffalo 1.10, 8.22 and
D.00 a. in.; 1.63, 0.50 i.nd 11,33 p. m. For BIng
hamton and way stations 10.20 a. ni. and 1.10
p. m. For Oswego, Syracuso and Ulica 1.16 and
(1.22 a. in.; 1.3', p. m. Oswego, S)racu! nnd
Utica train at C.22 a. in. dally, except Sunday.
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Nicholson accommodation 1.00 and 0.15 p. m.
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PI) mouth, at 8.10 a. m.; 3.40 and 0.00 p. ni
Sundav Trains For New York, 1.10, 3.15, 0.03
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l.U and 0.22 a. in.; 1.55, 0.50 and 11.35 p. m.
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In Effect November 24, 1901.
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.Vf.2 ami 11.17 n. m.
:.S4, 3.52,
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12.03, 1.03, 3.23,
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p. m,
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and principal intermediate stations, tia D. & II.
It. It., 0.23, 0.33 a. in,; 2.1b, 4.27 (Black Dla
uiond Expicss), 11. CO ti, in. Sundays, 1). Si 11.
II. It., H.3S a. lit.; 1.5k, .27 p. m.
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Geneva and iiiinclpal intermediate stations, vis
1)., L. and tt, II. It.. 3.1(j a. m. and 3.50 p. m
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Chicago and all points west, tht I), k II. R. II.,
7.4s, 12.0.1 a. m ; 1.42, 3.23 (Black Diamond Ex
press), 7.18, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. & II.
II. II., 12.11.1, .27 p. in.
Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh Valhy
Parlor raid ou all trains between W'llkes-Birn
and New ork, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Suspen
sion Bridge.
ltOLI.IN II, WH.IIUII, Cen, Supt,, 2(1 Cortland
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CIIAUI.ES S. LEE. Hon, Pass. Agt., 20 Cortland
street, New Yoik.
A. W. (NONEUAUIEII, Div, Pass, Agt., South
Bethlehem, Pa.
For tickets and Pullman reservations apply to
city ticket office, OU Publle Square, Wilkcs-Bsrre,
Pa.
New 'Jersey Central.
Ill Enect ;Vov. 17, 1001.
Stations In New ork,' loot of. Liberty street
and s-uuiti t-eii), N. It. "' ,
Tialiu leave Snauton for New York, Philsdel.
Ida. I'.astiii. Beth e heiii. Allcnlovvii. Maui-h
chunk, Wb'l, llatcn. Ashley and Wllkcs-Barrc al
7,,'iO.i. ni . I r m. and 1 Ii in. Sunday, 2.10 p. in.
Quaker I'll)' Eipre-fs leairii.ScTJiitou it l.i
a. in., thiouiih solid tti,buh ti,ib: viitli. Pullman
Bullet Parlor tar, Mr riiiiauiipiiia, with only
one change of cars lor Baltimore, Washington,
1), (J, ami all piumpai pouiis souiu ami went.
Fo Atoca, Pulsion unci Wllkvs-Baire, I p. m,
and I p m. Sunday, 2.10 p. to.
For Long Blanch, Ocean Ciove, etc., 7.J0 .
in mid 1 P. in. , ' '
For Heading. Lebanon and llarrisburg, via Al.
'(lituvvu, at 7"0 a, in. and 1 p. iu. Sunday, 2.1C
p. in,
reisPotlstillc at 7 M o. in. and I p. in.
For wtcs mid iickets apply to agent at station.
C, M. WIRT. Clcn. IVv, Agt,
j, s. swiMiiuii,
Hist. Pass, Agt., Set anion.' u
New York, Ontario find Western,
In Effect Tuesday, Kept. 17, 1001.
Mllilll UUU.-.W,
Leave. Leave An In
Si rantou. iCarboudalc. Oideiia,
lo.iaia, ni, ll.lQa. in. l.Wp. m.
. C.10 p. m. Ar. Carboudale 0.4O p. m.
WH'TH BOUND. ' '
Ieavo Irfave i Arrtvt
Cadosta. Caibondale. Sc-mnton.
Traim.
No. 1
No, 7
Traim.
No. 0
I "14. ni. ..KM, in,
2.11 p. in. 4.00 p. m. 4. 10 p. in,
SUSDAiS ONLY. SOUTH BOUND, r
Leave Leave Arriva
No. S
Trains-.
No. 0
No. i .
Scranton. Caibondale. Cudogla,
,.... 8.30a. in. O.lOp. in. 10.45a, m,
. ... 7.00 p. in. Ar. Caibondale 7. 10 p. m
sjOl'TIl BOUND. '
Cadosla, C-ailundale. Scranton,
7.00a. m. 7.40a. n.
..... 4.b0 II. 111. (I 00 II. 1U. L.4.', li. lie
Traim.
No. 0
No. 10
Traliu Noi. 1 on week dais', and O on SunJin
jkwM
make main line connections for New York city,
Mtddletuvvu, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, O.ucgi
and all point: west. .
For further liiloniutlon etns.ilt ticket igenti
J. ('. NDEIlaON, tl. P A.. New Y)rk.
J. E. WELSH, T. P. A., Scrantoa, P.
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