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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATU11 DAY, MARCH 20, 1902,
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Church and Sundau-School
' I MB A TlriduaAu Vrs ft 1 MS WIS
A LADY oC Scrnnton 1ms received u
paper from Honolulu, the Pnolllo
Commercial Advertiser, contain
ing u notice of a reception nt the
(Young Women's Christian association,
of Honolulu, In lionor of Mrs. Henry
M. Holes, of Hcrnnlon. The report
Hays "Mrs. Holes lias been an Motive
iiseoctntlon worker for many years and
a member of the national rommlttee.
The reception Is given Hint all the local
mHsocltttlon mcinboin may persoiially
meet her. Mrs. Holes' daughter Is with
her and will bo present at the recep
tion. They leave soon for Japan. " The
association has 3!i0 members, including
stenographers, teachers, milliners,
clerks and others. Their study classes
are sllmlar to those In cities In the
Eastern states, and much emphasis Is
put upon the social life, which is said J
to bo delightful.'
Mrs. II. K. Coleman, the stale secre
tary of Wisconsin, was the first gen
eral secretary ot the Young Women's
Christian association. They spent four
years there most pleasantly. Among
the Interesting fcatuics of the Y. M.
C. A. there Is the Y. AI. C. A. building
In the leper's district, where the work
Is In charge ot a young native who
was much Interested In the Y. M. C. A.
in the city, and becoming alllletcd with
leprosy went to the leper's district to
continue his work tbeio for life.
It Is. to be hoped that on their return
to our city wo may hear fiom Colonel
and Mrs. Holes of the beautiful scenery
of Hawaii, the cultured and wealthy
white people ot the Islands, and the
dignified, hospitable and amiable na
tives. What Univcrsnlists Believe.
Next Sunday evening, Rev. Thomas
B. Payne, pastor of All Souls' Unlver
snllst church, will begin a series of nine
sermons, to be given on successive
Sunday evenings, on the general theme,
"What Univcrsnlists Helleve." The sub
jects and dates are as follows: March
SO, "What Is Unlversalism?" A pres
entation of Unlversalism In large out
lino. April G, "The Unlversallst Con
ception of God." Is God a tyrant, an
Impotent,' Ruler, or a loving Father?
April 13, "Tho Univrsnllst Conception
of Christ." Was Christ God or the Son
of God? If he eanm to save all men,
will he not -do so? April 20. "The Uui
versallst, or il Comtum Sense View
of tho Hlblc." April 27, '"Hi? tJnl
versallsl Teaching of the Awfulness of
Sin." Can punishment for sin be es
caped? AVill God receive at once "death
Ijed" penitents into "glory?" May -I,
"What Unlvorsalists Teach Concern
ing Punishment." Does God punish in
anger or in love? Who but a tyrant
would punish everlastingly? May 11,
"What Untversalists Teach Concerning
Salvation." Is It safety from punish
ment, entrance Into heaven and escape
from hell? or a God-liko life each soul
must live? May IS. "What Unlversal
lsts Teach Concerning Man." Is he
born "utterly defiled," or with both
good, und bad tendencies? May 23,
'ferlptunil and Cither Evidences for a
Belief, in the Final Salvation of All
Men." Docs the Iilblo teach, does God's
sovereignty, justice or love require that
some men bo ctcrnnllv damned or an
nihilated? These are a few of the per
tinent questions Mr. Payne will ask and
answer in, connection with each sermon.
Kncli service will begin promptly at 7.30
o'clock. The general public is cordially
invited.
The Incompleteness of Things.
A sermon out of the ordinary, was
,. thnt.prenehed last Sunday morning by
Dr. J. II. Sweet at tho Methodist Epis
copal church. Dr. Sweet's sermons are
always filled with original thoughts and
carry with them much influence, but he
certainly .was Inspired with his subject
in this ease. He spoke of the incom
pletgness of nations and of individuals.
It' w'as an effort worthy of a preacher
o.f iintional fame and, safe to say, was
one of the most scholarly, eloquent and
'pqwlgrful this popular pastor has given'
during Ids year in Oneonla.
t Drj Sweet has been unanimously re
called tothe church here for the coming
i;enr, ai)d none cares to entertain the
"thought?- that tho conference will net
pother than favorable upon the official
Abo'&rd'8 rfquest. Oneontu Leader.
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
.The meeting at the Itullroad Young
Men's Christian association on Sunday
afternoon at 3.45 will bo an Raster ser
vice. Tho male quartette will have
charge of the muale, and will sing for
the last tlmo this season. There will
Tha( word hacking is expressive to
those who have experienced the aggra
vating constant cough, which is called a
hacking' cough. Sometimes it is the
result pf a cold, or of grip, and some
times it is a consequence of catarrh,
wmcu unchecked
has gradually in
volved the lungs
in disease. Such a
cough finds its
cure in Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical
Discovery which
cures bronchitis,
obstinate coughs,
lung disease, hem
orrhage, and con
ditions which,
if neglected or un
' skilfully treated.
lead to consumption
"I'or twelve years I
was a hud'erer from
catarrh mid was treat.
eel by oue or tlie best
physlctaus hi the State of Nnrtli Carolina, who
said the trouble had reached my lungs,)' writes
11 r. J M, Pattern, of Clotlio. Transylvania Co.,
N C. I grew worse every day iintfl I tried Dr,
I'lerce's medicines. Will bay Dr. l'lercc's Golden
Medical Discovery with one bottle of Dr, Sage's
Catarrh Keuiedy cured me, and to day I am well
and hearty, and I will say further that my
former physician, Dr, v, M, I.yday, recom.
mends Mr. l'lcrce's medicines to me and to
others. I am sure your medicines will cure any
esse of catarrh that exists. 1 recommend them
to all.",
If you ask your dealer for "Golden
Medical Discovery" because you have
confidence in its cures, do not allow
yourself to be switched off to a medicine
claimed to be "just as good," but wlilch
you did not ask for aud of which you
know nothing.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser is scat free on receipt of stamps
to pay expense of mailing only. Send
si one-cent stamps for the paper covered
book, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound
oluuie. Address Dr, R, V, Pierce, Buf
falo. N. Y,
mM
bo iituii'lctte selections nnd solos by
Messrs. Jones and Long. Secretary W.
AV. Adair will speak on the theme of
the day. This Is likely to bo the last
gospel service In the old building, and
It would be a great pleasure to the
management If tho railroad people
would make It a day of reunion and
would come out .with their families.
The department will be moved to tem
porary aunrters early In April.
ttov. & P. Matthews, of the First
Haptlst church, of West Heranton, will
read a paper before the Huptlst minis
terial conference on Monday morning
In tho Penn Avenue Haptlst church,
Subject, "Unleadened Hrcad."
SERVICES IN THE
VARIOUS CHURCHES
Methodist Episcopal.
Klin I'.nk VcthoilM i:liop.il t lunch At V.O
.1. 111., ciil.v unialiip; ut 10. SO .1. 111., tho pastor,
('. II. (Ilflln, I). 1),, ulll ptcn.li mi Ka'tcr ser
mon; clusi mcctliiR in Sunday celiool loom lit
(lo-e of lnonilnc emicco; Sunday school at 2
p. 111. j .minor l.ciiruc nt X'M p. m.; Senior
League at li.iio p, 111. L.i.trr intisli'. with spc-chil
attractions- and .1 kIioiI whiles by the pastor, at
".SU p. in. Str.uiger welcome
Aslmr; Methodist l.'nlxopil (liurili. 1 01 ner ; Mon
ry avenue nnd Pchmnre Mirrl llc-v. V. (1.
Slniison, l. 1)., p.i.tor. Peiotlonil meellnic of
the llrotherhood of M. I'.iul .it !UI) 11. 111. II ip
(Inn, reception of intiuhcis anil pieuhlns at KJ.WI
a. in.. Iiy the pastor. Sumlij kcIiooI 11 1 'i.'io p. in.
Special Kast(.r evrulscs by jounc people, lip
worth league at (i.UO p. 111. 1'ie.irliiiig 11 1 ".." p.
m.,u.v the pistor. Pi.i.ier mcrtiiitr. UViliieMlay,
nt 7.30 p. in. A programme of i:.nler iiui'ii will
he .111 appropiiajc ft-aluic- nt tills church. Seats
free and all jrcMvrieomc.
Ali .Mie"t .Uetlio.lM Kpl.-copil. iluinh Iter.
I. It. AikIIii, pastor. Morning pleaching ei
lco at 10..'!0, Mihjcil, "Tlie lte-siincctloii';;
el.m ineeling at 11.S0, Charlei fiwip, leader;
Sunday nhool at 2 p. 111., Petri Iljitin.ni, mi
perlnteiiiknt; .lunioi League nt .'! p. in.. .Mabel
Mltehell, leader; Lpwoith U'.igue at (i. I" p. 111.,
Peter Ilniltiuii, leachi-. i:cning pie.ic.hing sei
Wee .it 7."0 h'iKkK. A eoicllal wekoine.
ficl.ir unuc Methnilist KpUcopil chinch P.
P. Dotj, pa-toi. At ill a. in., meeting nf
Iliotlurhood of St. Paul; 10.KII, Lastcr henke,
rnioii by nslor. Noon, S'undav scliool: :i.:)0,
Junior Kpwoith League; fi.IUl, L'pwoitli League
social senile; 7,"(l, eiening woi.ship and Million.
Sjieclal leister niiiaie. All cordially welcome.
Court Street Methodiit Kplscopil ihurili (!.
('. Lyman, pastor. (Jla-. tl.15, 0. II. lleWitt,
leader; Lister sen Ice, 10.311, conducted by tho
.Sunday school; Sunday school, 11.45, (!. It.
Claih, supetiiil indent; .limior League, 2.30 p.
111.. Mr. Jtyjnt, snpeilntendent; Kpworth
League, ('..30 p. m.; pleaching, 7.30 p. in. Hap.
llsin of clillchcn at the morning senile and of
adults- at the nenlnir soitice. Seats- fiee.
Hampton Street Mclhoilist KpIscop.il chinch
ltev. Janus lleiuiingei,. iutor. Pleaching ut
10.;;o, subject, "The lln.inic-c.lion of I'hrUt";
Sunday school at 2 p. 111., an Pastel Lilly; in
tennediate league at :i p. 111.; Senior League at
G.30. Pleaching muWco at 7.30, subject, "Marv's
l.aster i:perienie." Special music pnnided for
all the sendees anil .111 inlcicsthtg piogr.imnie
tor the Suiuliy school at 2 ). in,
Pirst " Cornian McthodNt KpU0p.1l ( liurch,
Adams .i enue aud Vine sheet (5. Ilobllin, pastor.
Diline servlce-, in o'clock a. 111. and 7.30 p. in.
Theie will be communion senile in tlie inoining
and loe feast in the n cuing. Suudij school
at noon and at 2 o'clock p. 111. in the T.ijlnr ate.
nut chapel. An Kasler progi.unmc- will lie ren
deled at botii of these sessions.
Afiican Methodist i:pi.-cop.il Chinch, llo.v.nd
Place llr. I). S. ltentley, pastor. Pleaching, 10. "10
11. in. Subject, "Hie l.onl or Life." Paster
imislo by the choir. Special piogiainme in the
Sunday seliool, 2.30 p. m. Mh-sionary mas.) meet
ing, 7.1", p. 111. Interesting adilrcs.ses. Vaster
recitations intcipeised witli inn-.ii- promises tol
no lilglily entertaining. An offering for the
cause of utisMotis, homo and foieign, will be
taken. A iurill.il welccui" to all.
Baptist.
Penn Aicnue Haptlst church, 1'rnn .-iienue.
belween Spiuce and Linden stieels. Stiungei
alwajs welcome. Pieacldng, morning at 10.30
and etening nt 7.S0, by tlie pastor, liev. ltolicrt
P. V. Pieiec, I). 11. Tlie oidinance uf hip'tlsm
will be .-icimlnistmed at all of lhe sen ires of tlie
die. Moinlng piajcii in tlie loner temple at
0.15. Theme of morning seinion, "Pinm Di-ath
to Life, or tlie (iioalest (Jue.stlon of the- Age."
S1111d.1v schoQl at 2 o'clock, with appropriate
K.ntor exeieiscs in the aiiditoiiuni of Hie clmicli.
Special services- at the Amennan Memoiial mis
siou. Young People's! meeting nt ii.30 p. in.
Theme of the eiening semion. "Tlie Cicate-d
Desiie of Life and How It May Ite Tlcalbcd."
Special Paster muale- by the ("lioial union of
the chinch, under the leadeii-hlp of Prof. Haydn
Kliih.
Me-morial lliptist chinch Jlev. V. I).iei,
pastor. Sen Ices at 10 a. in. and (i p. m. The
pastor will preach Welsh in tho moinlng and
Kuglish in the eiening, ,n usual. In the after
noon, tlie Sunday school and church choir will
gbo nil Paster niudcal piogumnie, lecllatlons
and respoiislte rejdingi, entitled, "Life's Morn
ing," conducted by .Mr, Lewis Jones. After
the ctcning -semion, the church will celebrate,
the Loiel's supper, when the sanitary communion
outtlt. Just purchased by the chuich, will be
used for the first time.
Shlloli, Haptlst chuieli Itei. J. 1). lloddic,
pastoi Kjlrr senilis, hoth lnonilng and even
ing. Subject at 11 a. 111,, "Ho Is Itl-en as He
Slid," 'lhe choir will render special music nt
both seniles, with sclccl anthems-. Sunday
school at 2.3D p. in. Let as all tiun out to the
Sunday school, 7 to 8 p. in., Haptlst Young
People's union prjicr ineeling. At 8 p. 111.,
shaip, piiMihiug sertiee, subject, "What Think
Ye of Christ?" flood mude at this senile, us
Air. Nelson and otheis will lender some special
anthems on the Hostmoitlon. Ne.t Sunday,
April 0, will be a public sertlee of luplbm.
1'lrst Welsh IlaptUt church ltev. 1). 1), Hop.
Mn, pastoi. Ka.ter Knndij. In the morning
at 10 o'clock, Kngll.h sen Ice, subject, "Tic
Itlscn Christ the Central Pact of Christianity."
me- i-M-miiK scrtiio ai 11, in naish, lu both
sen ices, aiithcina by Hie iholr, under the leader,
ship of Piof. W. Kluis, and solos by members
of the chulr will be glicn.
Preabyterlan.
Pirst l'ioslitcrlan Cliurili Dr. Mcl.eod's theme,
morning and etenlng, will be "The Resurrection
of Our Loiel, and tho Cliilstlan's Itclation There
to," Stungois i.'eleoine.
Second Piesbjtcrlai. church, .Irirrrson avenue
(he-tween Vine and Mulberry stieets) At 10.30
morning worship; 12 111.. Sunday school; (1.30 p.
111., oung People Society of Christian Kn
dojior; 7.30 p. 111., tuning woishlp. Appro
priate scunons to the Paster scuon will bei
preached by lley. .1. H, (Mell, Special nmslo
ai ranged by Mr, J, M, Ounce.
(Sicrii itidgc Picibjtciian ihuiih liev. I, J,
Lansing, pastor; lle. I,. II, Poster, assistant.
At 10.30 a. in., Paster senjees of uorJiln. will.
seinion by the pastoij 13 in., lliblo school, l.'a.tcr
music 111 an iiipartinentsj ii.hu p. m., Chrutlan
Kndeator, At 7.M p, ni Kasttr worship, with
an address by Ciicwllcr I.ulgl Augolliil, nalor
of Hie Wuldeiislan churih, I'orano, Italy, Mr.
Angcllnl is a' liighly iustnictlic and thrilling
speaker. All are Invito.
Providence I'icsbylerlan cliiirc.1t -The pistor,
ltev. Dr. (Jnlld, will occupy the pulpit, Special
Kaster services at 10.30 a, 111. and 7,30 p. m.
Sunday school at noon; Junior J uJcmor, 3.30
fii., ne-oiui i.imraiui, u OJ p, III,
Oflf 1 illVS.
tspeclal Cuitir
Washhuiu Slroet Presbyterian iliiiuh liev,
John I', Mollat, 1). p., pastor. Smiles at 10,30
s. in. and 7.30 p. 111.; llthle school at U 111,;
Jiuilor Clirl.tlaii 1'auleavor at 3.30 p. m.; Voting
People's Christian Pmlcaior at 6.20 p. m. ;
prajer meeting, Wednesday ut 7,30 ji. m. liislcr
music, with Urge chorus choir, lu the moinlng.
Kaster sermon alto. In the evening, a delight
ful musical service, wjtb. full ore lustra. Short
sermon In tlie eveiiing. Special lllblp school
piograinnic In the audience room at dose of Hie
morning service. Offering for foiclgu missions
in the evening. All welcome.
Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church, comer
fSiuiinci avenue ami Pilec slrcct -Sunday K.I100I
ne -j cicioiK p. in.; in the evening the children
will have cliaige of the eivlcc. The proaniintno
Is Hie best In tho history of the church. All
nro welcome.
('upoti.o chapel (Clrccn Kldgc I'lesbvterlan
church Pleaching nt lo.i.'O and 7.30 by the ins
tor, ltev. L. It. Poster. Sunday school at !l p.
in,; Junior Kiulcaror, 1 p. 111.; Senior Kndoavor,
!.) p. in.. Piiijcr ineeling, 7.30 Tlnirwhi)
evening. Welcome to nil. Sunrise pinjer meet
lug. (1..'!0 Paster lucrnlng.
vdaiiH Avenue chapel. New ork sheet Kits
lei music at 1II.3U 11. ni I i.t choir of tin- ihun-li.
At -'I o'clock by Iho oieliesha mid the scholars
of the Sunday school, nnd at 7.3H hv tlie choir.
Consldeiahle cflorls have been made to make tho
seli.ii i-H of Paster Day the mol uccc-lul e-vcr
held in (ho chapel, ltev. Jaiuos lluglies will do.
liver 11 hurl tidihei ill eich scivlce. We c
poet to sec the ehapel mmileil.
Episcopal.
SI. Luke's i-lnticli Kasler Day ervlces: llolv
coniiniinion .it 11 ami S a. in., and 12 noon;
morning pin.voi and seinion nt 10.30 n m. , Sun
day school services at 3 p. 111.; evening piajrr
and sermon 11 1 7.30 p. 111.
Church of the (fund Miophnil, corner Moinev
avenue and (iicen llldgo shoot, liev. Pi.iuiis It.
ll.itnii.in, lector. Ka'ter Suiidaj. HoK com
million at 7.31) a, m. Morning pi.i.ier, holy nun
minion anil seinion at 111.30 .1. 111. Sunday school
uiui ucioi s cia-s, -.-..,o p. 1,1, i;vtning prayer,
7.3(1.
ChiNl's chinch, cornel Washington iivinue ni.d
Park sheet ltev. is. S. Ihdleiitlne, lector. Pas
tel sri vices; Holy c onuniinion. 7 a. in., 10.30 n.
111.: Sunday senool, 2.30 p. in.; evening pinvrr
and sermon, 7.30. All seats fu-e. All ncliome.
St. John's Mission, Oderhoui Hall, I'rovide-ue
Squ no Sunday school, 2 p. in. Kvening pi-aver
and seinion by liev. I". II. IJ.itcm.iM, I o'clock.'
Reformed Episcopal.
(iraco llefoiinecl Kplscopil chinch. Wyoming
avcniio below- Miilhcny street Ceoigo L. Aliieh,
pi'lor. Piaici .mil iiral'e 'eivlce, P.30 a. 111.;
divine wotship, 10.30 a. in. anil 7.30 p. 111.,
communion nt the lnomlnjr senlco. Pieacldng
by the pastor at both services. Sunday school
Kaster exercises, 1.1.30; Young People's Society
of Chi Mian Kndeavoi at (!.3(. l.e.s-011 stud,
Wedne-day evening at 7.."0. Piaur meeting lit
S. Seats all fiee. Sii.ingers welcome.
Evangelical Lutheran.
i:v.mgplcal Lullieian Pistcr Suml.iv. f!opo,
Mails Mi:l-. P.pltle, I Cor. v:0S.
t. Maik's, Poiirtcenth and Wasliliiiin s,liects
Hev. A. L. Ilanier, li. I)., pastor. Sen Ices at
10.30 a, 111. and 7. 30 p. m.j Lulhei League at
0.30 p. 111.; Sundiy 'clinol, 12 m. Moinlng sub
feit, "Tlie C'cilalnty of CluM'ic Hi-sunoetiou."
Matin sen ice at II a. m. ; holy communion at
10.30 a. in. The Sunilav scliool will under an
Pastor seivic-c- at vesper's, 7.30 p. m.
St. Paul's, Slim t iivcnue llov. W. C L.
Lauer, pastor. Services at 10.30 a, ni. and 7.30
p. in".; Sunday school, 2.30 p. in. The holy com
munion at morning mi vice.
Christ chinch, Ccdir avenue and Iiin.Ii sheet
ltev. James Wllke, pastor. Services at 10.30
a. in. ami 7.30 p. in.; Sunday school at 2 p. in.
Tho hole communion at the morning scivic-r.
St. Petri's, Pie-cut t avenue llov. John Han
dolph. pistor. Sen ices at 10.30 a. m. ; Sunday
school, 2 p. in, The holy communion will be
eelelii.ileil .it tho inclining senile.
I'ni'iianuel Ceimaii-I'olish Liitlici.in lunch,
llee.se sheet ltev. I'eidlnand Sahelineiei', p.H
fni. Soiviio iu tlie Polish Liiigiiage, 10 30 a in.,
and in (ieiniau at 2 p. in.
Zions" Liithei.ni eliiiicli, 2211 Millliu avenue
nev. .v. ii. lianenkaiiip, pastor. Moining ser
vices, 10..10, alinoliition by confessicin; 10.30 a.
in., sci mon, 'subject, "Clnist 1st Aiifeislanden";
11.30 a. ni., administration of Loiel's supper; 2
li. in., Sunday school: 7 p. ni., one nf tho mo-t
beautiful and finest Paster progiuniiucs, called,
"Kasler Lilies," has been picpared by the Sun
day sihool.
Miscellaneous.
All Souls' l'niveisali3t church, Pino sheet lie
tweon Vlanis and JcITciiiii .iv rimes liev.
Thomas' II. Payne, pjslor. Special Ka-lrr ser
vice at 10.3d a. ni. The pastor will pi each on
"Christ's Piennise of Immortality"; liolv ccin
iiiiinlon; Sunday school at 12 in; owning ser
vice at 7.30; subject, "What Is Pnivcisallsm"?
Hist senium in special seiios on "What I'niver
salists Helleve." Seats free. Shanger.s alwa.vs
eoidi.illy welcomed.
Piec Methodist chinch, l'lini eliapel, (liecn
Hidge S D." Moller, p.istoi. Pleaching Sun
day inoining at 10.30, and in the evening at 7..'0.
Prayer mooting, Wedne-diy evening at 7.:ki.
Kvciyhody is coidially invited. Conic thou with
us ami wo will eh tlieo good. All seals ficc.
Pirst Piiiuitlvc Methodist, Creen liidge ltev.
(,'. Lees, pastor. Hegiilar pleaching service In
die pastor at I0.30 a. in., subject, "liesuncc
lion"; at 7 p. in., subject. "A Lifted Curtain "
Reception of new ineuibris at tho morning ser
vice. A welcome to all,
Cos-pel Tiibomailo, JoOVison avenue, Duninnsc
.lames l.eisiinian, pastoi. Sunday services: Kis
ter seinion, 10.30 a, m.; Sunday scliool, 12 in.;
Young People's Missionary meeting, (1.30 p. m.
There will bo a baptismal service in connect ion
with the evening nice ting at 7.30. Tlie albdav
meeting of tho Chllstiau and Missionary Alliance
will be held on Tucsdiy at which Hev. J. H, Von
Noiel.1, of Heading, Pa,, will bo the spoakr.
Seniccs at 10.30 a. in. and 2 and 7.30 p. in.
BLACKBOARD
LESSON HINTS
nv iu:v. iioiii:rtT r. v. imkhci:. n. n.
Prom Authoi'n Notes iu "The Sunday School
Lesson Illustrator," 1'ublls.hcd bv I', II,
Itcvel i- Co,, Chicago, III.
EASTER LESSON.
".IISjL'S lllhi:.V."
To.t: "lie li rh.cn, he n not here." Mark
1(1:0.
Kaster commemorates the lUing of Jesus Christ
from tho tomb, lively bunday is nit Kaster cliy,
for it U wciedly kept in memory ol Hint who
lived ami died for all mankind, ami who roo
from the giavc triumphant over death, and who
now situ at tho right hand of Pod,
TOLD IN SCRANTON.
It's tho Evidence of Scranton Peoplo
Published in Scranton Papers That
Has Ma do Such a Reputation for
Dr. A. W. Chase 'a Nerve Pills.
Standing clear nnel distinct, marking
the difference, tho superior merit, the
adaptability to present-day aliments Is
the volume of local testimony fop Dp
A, W. Cliuso'8 Nerve Pills, it's so dif
ferent to tlie ordinary remedies refer
ring to cures made at distant points
wlilch It Is hard to verify, There Is a
reason for Dr, A. W. Chaso'H Nerve
Pills commanding homo evidence wher
over they are known. It Is their won
derful Influence in bringing up tho
standard of nerve force,
Mr, Henry Alberls, of No. CIS Birch
street, Scranton, Pu says; "For about
tven vours my back and Id, inn. .o i... ,
,,eea ,jore( jume und tho secretions in
Dau snape. morning seemed to help mo
until I cot Dr. A. V. Uhusu's Nerve
Pills ut Matthews Bros.' drug store
No. 320 Lackawuuna avenue. They
did the work, curing the soreness
and lameness, making the secretions
healthy, and generally giving me
health and strength."
Dr, A. W. Chase's Nervo Pills are
sold at EOc, a box at dealers, or Dr. A,
-V. Chase Medlclno Co., Buffalo, N. Y,
See that portrait and signature of A.
.Wt Chase, M. D., are on every package.
Jesus rose aliovc the rmic, above .lcrinnl"in,
almvc Iho clouds, nlmve the sliirs, In Hie thioiie
of tlod. Pioni Ills open lomli theie rises Willi Its
Loid the tellglmi of Hie cross. Ile.voiul Jerusalem,
lieyoml Palestine, hoyoiul Mnoedoiila, beyond the
seas, beyond the daikiies of lieathriilsin, cMcnds
the kingdom ot tho Itecleenii r. Prom the dark
iios of le lomli of Je.sus tlsci Iho Light nf Hie
world.
We worship u living- fhiM, Wherever Ills
gospel lias been piochilmed (hero has come life
HinBl
and liglit and lihoily Have wo bicn bh-s'ecl
becauo Jesus lives mid lovrs us? 'I lien till II out
to all tho wurld Unfl -The Loid Is llisen lu-!c"d "
Tho plan cf lnlcniplinn cinhiaies, 1. Til
Inciirn.itloii of the Son of (Sod 2 ll' gospel
of paidou and pe.ui 3. Ills atonement for sin.
I. Ills ipsiirrectinn fiom the dead, ac the divine
seal to Hie mission and lulnisliy, the purprse and
Iho power of Jc-siis Clulst. 5. Ills ascension ti,
Iho throne of Cod as our Intciccssor anil Mediator.
'Hie remtroclien of Jesus Is as Important in the
puiposo of Cod as his incarnation ami Ids ileitli
on tin- iross. The ro.siuicction of Jesus ClirUt is
A Historical Pact;
A Spiritual Tuilli;
A Pound itiou of Chllstiau Hope.
At Paster tho Clultlan world stands lcveienl'y
nt Hit- empty tomb ot Jein of N'.irnoth; but with
fallli's laiger vision we behold him li-c above
the giavo, almvo .lciii-.ilcni, aliovc the clouds,
above the stiiM, to Iho thn.no whole "lie over
livelli to make Intercession foi it,." Prom the
open tomb of Jesus ( IuM there rises tlie le
ligion of tlie cioss, hiving .1 song for every voice,
a hope foi every life.
Natuic mid giaic impress Hie lessons of the
lesuiiiellon. The cl.tyhic.ik, tho spiingllme, tlie
buisting nt the bud, the opening egg, the ic
denned life, ale paons of vietotv for life fiom
Iho tomb, how wo shall live again wo nnj not
know, but wo do not doubt Cod's many piontl es
"s I live, jo i-lull live al-o." Vc do not ones-
Hon tlie existence of tlie'liuttcifly because vo e in
not uiiilcihi.nid tlie han-formation flout wen in
life to wing life, nor i-hnuhl wo doubt oui irloii-
fled existence beyond the grave because we can
not untlcistand liovv (.'oil tan hailstorm lis into
his image.
It Is not so kh.iiige that wo thill live again
as tli.it wc may now- live.
The lily seems tu bo the queen of the ilowcrs
for tlie Paster time. I hive driwu Hie piehne nt
a illy, and en each petal have vviltton .1 thought
appiopiiato In tlie l Csiirt ee t ton.
A wo study the pk.nt life fiom the Illy bulb
In tlie illy in bloom, may we not with faith's
laiger vision behold inn ghuious losiuiectlon,
when tlie bodies ol out humilittion i-li.ill be
(hinged into the likc-uo-i of ('htist'n glorious
body. Illesscd thought that Jc-us is the lcsiu
lection aud the life, and If wc ate- in Christ we
fclull live eternally witli Hun.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL
LESSON FOR MARCH 30
FIRST QUARTERLY REVIEW.
iiy m;v. j. i:. cni.ni;in, n. n.
Secretary of American .Society of Ilcligioui
l.'dm alio;.
l.NTIIDDl'CITO.V. Our ktiidios for tluoe months
have boon lu tho book of AlIs which sketchc the
vvoil; of the Apostles, it i, :i notiycibh- feature
of the Pool, that utter giving the n lines of the
eleven (.lud.i having committed i-uiuilel. two
only me uiintloneil, Peter .mil John. Thei- is ev-
Idoneo tli.it all vvcio pte.senl on many occasions,
but I'eter nppiais to have lire n Ihi-h Iciiclor and
moutlipiece. Stepiieu und Philip, Ivvu of the
deacons, come into piomincuio, and kIicivv that tlie
iliit mill plan of the early tlmo poiinitled the
iniploviuiiit of lielpem to the Apostles, and that
lhe Holy (ihost vvus granted to auboidiiialoj) us
well as to ptlncipal-, u fact, of gteat nignlflcenu-.
nilsl' l.Usxj.N'. Januaiy 3. 'Iho I'lomlso of
l'ovver. Acl.s 1:1-11. Me have hero the pin
giunuuo nf .loi,ns, ani.ounceil dm fug his laid inn
iientii on lite faith for the govirniucnt of the
Apo.lli. Instead ot u constitution for the
chine h, and legulallom and instiuctlons which
might have been mlsundei stood, ho pi utilised the
Holy Spirit under whew illumination ami guld
mice e lull e li officials Hero In act, und iliieotcd
that they cliouM do iiotliing until the Siilrlt vvus
given, i-plrlt filled men vvero to Iiy the iouu.li
tlons on which the filtiue cliurtlt be Imilded
(Kph. ili'JO), vvlilih would thtiefore ho both
Divine ami human.
SKCONIl l.l'.hhOX.-Jauu try 1.'. Tho Promise
ot Power rulflllecl. Actsii:l-21, The most favot
able time iva diwen tor the fiilllllinent of this
proml.e, it natlonu feaat clay, wlien .lerti.aiiin
was filled with people fiom nil paits of tho win Id.
The Ssplilt canio upon tlie entire company n,ein
bled lu mi upper loom, attci'dod by leni.tikalilc
plieiioineiu, mid cinpovverlng Hieni to kpeuk for
eign languages. An it result tlie niultltude, drawn
tutjitovi, iiiaiu uou uuueriinoii, unit the oppot
lunlty is impiovisl hy Peter to ilellirr .t ici
mon, wlien ipilet was lesloiccl, und a piofouml
linprt'soiou was produecd iniou ull inlml.. This
was tlie Initial revival under the Cliiistian ilis
pi'iisallon. THIIII) I.C.s.'jOV.-.laiiuaiy 111. 'I lie- Kai ly Chili
tlau Cliuiih. Acts li:.'ir-17. Hue l u giaphlo
plcluie of Iho chinch iu a tlmo of gioat itllgiotn
Inteicat, showing what men do under tho guidance
ol the Spirit, and with vvliat icmilU, 1. They
pleached lepcntaueo und faith in Jesus f'hil.t
and csliortetl, lelying iiion Hie declaiatlon of ths
(ictopel. S. Thctec who inched tho word weic
liiplliisl und added to tin- chinch, uu JuuoJiO
at one time of three lliou&ind njuN. ;i. The
whole compaiiy Jtlcndeil puhllc Kit Ite fur In
stiucllon prajer and communion. , Tho ovo
that dominated all hearts gave gtoat joy won the
favor of tins people ami pioinptul to coiuuuiully
of gtwd. 0. Theie were daily acce&ium to the
(huiih.
roritTH I. i:ssov January so, 11U ijmo
llan Healed. Acts lllil-li). 'iho bapil.m f Hie
Holy (IliOMt, eianicsl to tho Apohlles ut I'enteccxst,
piciand them to be mlnUtors of llto flo.pel. It
not only gave them Intellectual anility, but it
Clolhrd I hem witli power, They cealicd Unit
power, as Jeans lud done, in peifouulng miracle.,
uccoidliig to his pioinlse (Matt. MS). In thU hi
son we have a remuikable tun a nun lanio front
bltth Is Instantly restored und made to glorify
fiod. 'lhe incident drew the wondering cruvvd tos
gctlier to that Peter vvus ieimilteU tu testify fur
Jciu as the irsl phjskian.
l-'HTH MJs&tl.S-.-VVbiuiiy 2. 'lhe First Per-
seiutlou. Act Wil-12. lu his speech after c urlnj; I
fKCw P f rK rM w MMMAmfmf v J
Jloaltli will coino witli nil its lilessiiifrs to thoso wlio know ilia way, nntl it is liminly a fiuoa
tlon or right-living, with all tho term implies, but tho efforts which strengthen tho system,
tho games which refresh nntl tho foods which nourish uro Ininortunt, cucli Inn way, whilo it is
also advantageous to hnvo knowlcilgo of tho host methods of promoting rrecdoin from unsitiiU
tary coinlltlons. To assist nature, when nnturo nertls nssiotniicc, it is nil iniiiortant that tho
nieilielnul agents used should ho of tho best quality ami of known vnluq, iiml tho 0110 remedy
which acts most henellcially and pleasantly, as a laxative, is Syrup of Figs manuracturcil by
tho California Fig Syrup Co.
With a proper understanding of tho fact that many physical ills are of a transient char
acter uiul yield promptly to tho gentle action of Syrup of Figs, gladness anil comfort como to
tho heart, and If one would rcniovo tho torpor and strain nntl congestion attendant upon a con
stipated condition of tho system, tuko Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom Jrom tho itches niK!
pains, tho colds and headaches and tho depression duo to inactivity of tho bowels. In caso of-"
any organic trouble It is well to consult a competent physician, but when a Iiixativo is "required
remember that tho most permanently gratifying results will follow porsoual cooperation with
the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs. It is for sale by nil reliable druggists. Trice fifty
cents per bottle.
Tho excellence of Syrup of Figs comes from tho beneficial effects of tho plants used in tho
combination and also from tho method of manufacture which ensures that perfect purity and
uniformity of product essential In u, perfect family laxative. All tho members of tho family
from tho youngest to tho most advanced in years mny uso it -whenever a laxntivo is needed and
share alike iu its beneficial effects. W'u do not claim that Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of
known value, but it possesses this great advantage over all othor laxa.tives that it nets gently
mid pleasantly without disturbing natural functions, In nnywtiy, as it is freo from every ob
jectionable quality or substance. To get its beneficial effects it is always necessary to buy tho
genuine and tho full name of tho Co. California Fig Syrup Co. i3 printed on tho front of every
package.
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MFMKIIA
Louisville,
Hie lame mall I'eter leferrcd to the lesiirrectlon
of -lesus. 'Uiis nioiisod lite S.nhlucce.s, who denied
the lestuicctioii (Matt, .wiii'il). The Apostles
wcio niresleil mid oast into piison. On the next
iLiy they weie luougiit lierotc the Sanhediiiu, the
lovvish high c unit, whoso business it was to iiiugo
of all uiatteis of docliiuo. Tiiete Peter i-pokc
iig.iiu. evplaining wli.it li.icl hi in done tn the
laiuo Ulan, ami giving ull the gloiy to Jesus,
whom ho pioelaimed as iicu fiom tho dead,
the head of tho iliiiuh, I In; Saviour of men.
SIXTH l.i:sO.V. rcl,m.ii.v ti. The Sin of Ly
ing. Acts iv:: In v : 1 1 . 'lite piu-peiit.v of the
chinch epo-ed its uieinher to teiuptatiotis of
v.iiious Kinds. One of three was h.vpociisy, n
disposition to clilm virtues which weic- not pos-M-s-ed
in older to hlit.nu the uppioval of otheis.
This led Ananias and his wife Sapphh.i to false
hood. They desitod to conform to the custom of
othor disciples who g.ivos tin ii piopetly to the
chinch. Uy so doing they pte-cntcd only put
and asserted that they had given all. 'the in-tant
death of both, at the wotd of I'otet, was a fear
ful it'll ihutiou, hut it awakened fear iu the mind)
ot all and taught a much needed k's.-oii.
Si;Vi:XTII I.I-O.V.-IVliiiiir.v lfi. The Second
rtiH-cutioii. Acts v ::i.1-1.!. The glowing popu
larity of I'eter and the inci.Mshig uuiuboi of clis
ciples iAib.eiI the Jewish autliotilies to fuithei tin-
lagoni.-in. Anests weic made hot the prl'tm
cloots wcio Hiperiiiturally opened. These occur
louces suiptised tho liilei-. who called the Apos
tles to answer tor their tontine t, and I'etoi po!,e
for lu-, ,ivsiK-l.ttra, again list living foi Jesus,
(.'amaliil, a doctor nf the law, appoasrd the 'oiiu
cii who would hive -liln tlie Apostles, aud tip m
his pio-eut.itiou, lenient measures wcio adopted,
and tlie ca,o was hiiuiiniirlly dismissed.
i:i;mn i.i-on. rcimuiy w. Tin- Ano.t of
Stephi-n. Acts vi.'l-l.". Tlie c-onniiunlty of gojils,
lo-iiltiug Iroui biotheilv love, pieciiitatod .t
Miifo nit account of laco. tho (Jieoiitis against
tlie Ilclonl-tf. This led tn lhe et.ililisliin n uf
the older of deacons, m-voii men lieing lirst olec.ed
and then ordained. Among the-e, appointed ineic
l.v to .servo laities, one of Mipeiior tnlent, lieoauio
piomiutnt as an atlvocalp of Chllstiau doc'.iluo,
riuhlo to icslst his wisdom eertuin of the syna
gogue employed false witnesses and fuimtilatul
the cliaige uf blaspliuny miun which lie was ar
lestccl. NINTH l.i:v-0.. Tlie Stoning of Stephen. Ads
vilt.ll to vili'J. Stephen, tlio iliaeon, appealed bo-foil-
the council to defend himself uoaliist il.o
cliaige. Ills speech vv.n IIM hlsioileal uiul thn
Invective. Ills lieiy dinunciatlon of his eneniiee
moused their hut Indlgnatiun mid they lushed
upon lilm and stoned him to death, Iu the luld-t
nf (he cvcitenieitl lie was peifntly calm. VWons
of the celestial world weto gianled tu liliu, and ho
died, the- liist Cliiistian in.ulji, imploring ineiey
upon Ids siayci-s. One witness on this occasion,
a young man, Still, ltocaine. a persecutor and af
titwaid uu Apastlo.
TII.VIII I.i:iM)S. Maich '. The PUIples
Sciitteietl. Acts viil;;M7. Saul uave hiuisclf,
witli tltelc.ss eiieig.v, to poisecuto the iluinh lu
Jtiiisalem, iletiiinlned In i-Mlrpate what lie ic
gariled mi uhoiiiiuable lieres.v. To escape his mur
derous pursuit the disciples lied In eteiy illteo
Hon thioughntit legions roiintl about. At Hut
I lino, Philip went to lhe city of S luiuil.-i, piciihed
aud inaelo coitvertii. Among these was Simon, a
sonoior, who afteiwaid hluceil tliat ho had em
braced Christianity with sinl.lu motives. Suit
secpiently I'eter iiml .luhu i.imo tlowu tiuiu .Inn
alein tu see that Hie whole gospel had heen tic
livtied and to i-et Hie (lunch iu order.
i:i.i:vi:.nth i.isos .ijuh iu. -uu. rthiop.
Ian Converted. Acts ll:ifij.(). Pltlllp's woik at
Samaria toiniluatiil with the toiuiug of Iho pos
ties, lie was immediately siiiuinontil by lite
Spliit to travel soiilltwaiil, and iu tho hlaliway
fiom .lei tisjloin to Kgjpt he fell lu with uu
Kthloplan eunuch who was leading Iho hook of
Ji.iiah, us lie lodo In Ills chariot. Ilclui' invited
I'hliip liistiiie lfl the iiiiiueh and upon fession
of his faith baptized hint at lite mac! side, liu
uiedialel) llicreiitir ho was calletl uway t ,j uu
other pait of tin- country in both instances, tatli-
miMivo to mo lime ivmit. riilllp appeal i to
have In eu u Mi-d ot miu'ito hum toady ut all
times lu liu what ici)iios piompl action.
TVi:i.rni l.lSO.-.-MaKli ai. Tunpeiaiiio
l.ttsou, i;plt. t;ll-'JI. lu litis passage the pic
etpt on ti'uiciai.ec Is deposited as a subordinate
pioposlllou among many cstclleut iilleraiuis cm
tlie siihji'ct of gooil living. It i, mid pot ho iitnii.
ted without seriously mat liny tho warnings and
advices given by Iho apev-lles, llo beel.J lu deliver
bolieveii (rout tainalll- by Iho only succclul
liielhoil, iiaiuolj by Hie Spirit of (,'ud. 'Iho ani
mal und spliilu.il ii.it m es of nun uie licit set iu
upKivitiuu, pieM'Utiug that eutillict vvhlcli every
man cvpcrleitei's, Ihcrp ure no more iiupoilaut
wolds iu all the lessons pf tin- nuaiter than those
of the Itlh vere. Tho doivtiwaril liniluuy of
luuuaii lutiiio must be aueslid anil tlio upward
inovcuient eiieuiuaged.
COXCI.l'SIOV. And so cvel lesson uf the
ijuaiter boars upon tlie vvoiK of I liu llolv Spliit.
It was promised and given to the Apasllcgj it
msde tlie early church harmonious and prospci
ous; ft enabled (he Aiiastles to woil. miracles,
tu cuduiu persecution, to peak the Iiutli with
boldiicss. Its prcscuic made sin a ciltue puulsli.
able witli death; it sustained men when tiled
and lalsed up filenJ, for them; It iiualltied and
SW&
y?f&jt99th' remedy that curea a void la oue cloy
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San Francisco, Cal.
Ky.
Now
WINTER RESORTS.
Sea end ot Virginia avenue, the most fashion
able avenue in Atlantic City. Within a few
steps of tlio famous Sttol Pier. Complete with
all conveniences, including steam heat, sun par
lor, clcvatoi, mid hut mid cold baths.
Table unsurpassed; cliiect ocean view.
Hates sj.50 to i-.':.P() per clay; $1'J.U0 to $13.03
weekly. Write foi booklet.
I. R. BOTHWELL,
Formerly of Scranton.
thou Einrilipil Mpplirn; it iii.nl,? mU-inn uies out
of vcafUMM. (!i-(vitU'-; it (.irrit'd .1 1110-10 lo
an fiiiitiiriny; Jjptim. 'I'hU Kime spEiit will
como tn twi.v in.iti, iil"Iuo the .umtnl that is in
lihn aixl e.ult jut dt?clop tlit' rpult.
TAYLOR.
KollnvvliiK is tlio Knster urograminc
of tlie Mpllioelist Episcopal church:
Mnrnlnir Hymn, eoiiBrogtitltin; prayer,
pastor; anthem, "Christ, the I.oiel, Ih
Itiscn Today," chorus; psalnw and
Gloria, ronRi'Cffutlou: eluet, "In the
Cross cif Christ I Glory," Mrs. Atherton
ami Mr. Wntkius; hymn, coiiBieRiitiou;
sermon, Pastor Henry; anthem, "Resur
rection," chorus; doxology. KvenliiB
Hymn, conui'L-satlon; prayer, pastor:
anthem, "Hallelujah, He Is Risen,"
chorus; announcements anil offering;
solo, "He Was Desnlseel," It. "Wfttklns;
sermon. Rev. C. 13. Henry: antlicm,
"Rtullant Morn," chorus; hymn, "Dia
dem." Tlie Etister inuslc at the town
churches tomorrow will be of an un
usually attractlvsj natuie. A musical
feast Is lu store for the congreKittlon of
the Methodjst lOplscopal church. The
church choir, under the direction of
Richard Wathlns, have rehearsed an
excellent pioKratume. The edifice will
he tastefully decorated for the occasion.
The exercises will he held hi tlie even
Inp;. Chorister Professor U. 13, Jones, of
the Calvary Haptlst church, has pre
pared a splendid proKrnnime to he ren
dered tit tomorrow evening's services.
The pastor, Rev Dr. Harris, will deliver
it special sermon at hoth morning and
evening services. Interesting pio
grammes have heen prepared at other
town churches.
Mrs. Smith and (laughter Ethel, of
New York, are visiting the former's
mother, Mrs. William MacKeiizle, of
Union street.
Tlie following ofllcers were elected hy
Minooka Ttlhe, Xo. 217, Improved Or
der Red Men, for the ensuing term at
a recent meeting of tlio triho: Prophet,
David D. Orilllths; sachem. Samuel
James; senior stigumore, John Wright;
Junior sagaiuore, Harry Price; chief of
records. William C. Howells; assistant
chief of records, David Ileecham; keep
er of wampum. Jnmes Maplcson; trus
tees. Thomas II. Jenkins; representa
tive to grand tribe at Lebanon, Pa.,
Philip Noakes; oltermtte, James Hef
fer. The above olllcers will ho Installed
at their next regular session.
The drawing for a silver watch for
the benefit of John K, Matthews, who
has heen unable to work for tho past
few years, will ho held in Mewelyn's
hall on April 15. Tickets 25 cents.
A Gibraltar of Fame.
"My. My! I don't know what to tell
you uuout foist" Is what Chlmmle Fad
den wiiuld remark If ho woro to at
tempt to descrlho Atlantic City, and
Jiiiimie strikes tlio null light on the
head. Atlantic City Is vast and It
takes time to thoroughly digest It.
There's Its board walk which Is re
nowned, Its hotels are models of con
venience nnd elegance. Its habitues
number Into the hundreds of thous
ands and coniu from every part of the
hemisphere. There Is no gala day
which can compare lu the slightest de
gree with Atlantic City's Kuster Sun
tiny, when tho board walk presents a
sight amazing and wonderful.
The surf at Atlantic City Is worth
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only the metropolis but the surrouinl-,, '
lug world, and tho tralps, which leavo
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