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THE SOKANTON TRIBUNE-SATU11DAY, APRIL 5, 1902.
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Ghurch and Sunday-School
A TWENTIETH CENTURY confer
ence. of the HaptlstH of North
custorn reniiHylvanlii will open
In thin city on April 14 mill conclude on
the lilh. The committee of arrange
ments consists of Rev. II. V. Y. Pierce,
15. D,, llev. A. II. Smith, llcv. Thomns
do CJruehy, D. D.
These giitherliiBs tire held under the
combined auspices of the AbhiKton as
sociation nnrt tlie Ministers' conference,
of Hcrmiton, Vn and lncludo nil the
churches of Northeastern Pennsylvania.
The purpose Is to review In some meas
ure the rymurlmblc development of the
denomination during the last century;
to study the? facts and forces, the status
and trends of the present, and to con
sider tlu outlook for the future. Tt Is
hoped to set forth the principles Illus
trated In the denominational life; to
emphasise educational and missionary
expansion; to study the forces domi
nant In life and work, nnd to note Uic
demands of the present of the American
Haptlst societies. The piogrummo fol
lows: Monday i:vi:.i.
'hcrvlee lo In1 liolil In Hip .l.itkoii i-ticit HiptM
tlmidi. Klch.iid Nlcholl-i, picshllii','.
7,"0 Pi.ib-c anil Sons Senile.
T.iiO AihlriM of UVU0111U..II. .1. UI1.1U11, I). 1.
(In Hchalf of Alilngtou .K-udation).
S.lll Aihliix "IIip Ilrlitton of u Yoinnf
Christian lo 111 Dcnonilnnllon."
I). L. Chlvcis 1). I)., Xcvv Voih
F.OT Addict "Ihe 1'oicoh Whlcli Aru Xuvv
Making l'onn-i liani.i'.s l'litim-"
llcv. .T. II. ll.isl.mi. V. M. M till iiii-pnrt
'11TM1AY UOIIMMJ.
Perilce lo lip held in the I'iiiii Avenue HiptM
chinch. .1. Laurence hlelle, vrrldlnir.
I'.SO Wniship and Itlble Km'omIioh.
I). Ot) Addic-s "Our Stale t'apci."
I'. h. Join-, 1). 1)., Plilladilphli
, JO.n AiMipss "Our lMiil.uMplii.i 'luliilng
School " Ml- 1'. JL S-iluiylcr
lO.ii .J1iiv- ".Miutst01I.il I'ducatiun"
Lcro.v Mephitis, I). 1).
11.13 Addrc- "Our Chiisti.m Acidcniie-,
Their I'linctlons, lTelil nml l'liliue,"
Itcv. Klkanah Ilullcy, I'll. V.
TUESDAY AVTI.ltXOOX.
Peivice to be hold in the (lieen Hldgc BaplM
.'liurch. 1'iof. P. M. I.oomis, pirslding.
1.00 Wni-diip and Bible Imposition.
2.20 Address "Woman's JIUsloii Woik"
.Mrs. It. X. Jones, Philadelphia
SIM Aililie-i "Why C'hiistim Hducitlont"
Pies. J. 11. H.11 1 K Ph. 1). LL. D.
8..V) Addle "Our Hisloiic.il Society,"
P. I,, .lone-!, J). 1)., Philadelphia
TUKSDAY r,VUIXf!.
Fcivicc to lie held in the X'orth Main Aenuc
H.iplkl ihuich. William Chappell, presiding.
. 7.13 WuMiip and Uihlc Imposition.
S.10 Addles-. 'Our Home Jliwion Society,"
Hen. T. J. Jtor(;.in, LL. 1).
K.MI Addiesv-"Our Duly Toward Our Spin
i'h Spe.il.in Depeiulencict,"
1!. S. JLieAitlmi, 1). I)., New Yoil;
V KDXrSDAY MOKXINCi.
Scnicc to lie held in the l'cnn Atnuc llipti-t
lunch. Dr. 1). A. C'apwell, pie-idins'.
1:,0 !)eotion.il Mcetliifr.
!).3() Addict "Our I'mcin I'opul.ition and
AVIiy We Should i:aiiRi I'uc Them,"
All. John Wallace
3("() (Jencial PtaciWHioit.
JU.'.i) Om Mate Jlis'iion irodily,
U.'JU Addi .- "The Women's liiptKt Home
Mission Societj" JIUs Maiy Molhj
wiihviday Arrmtxoo'x.
rnice lo be held in the I'll -t lapti.-t chinch,
pouth JIaiji .ieiuic. Di. I). (J. Jicddoc, piehHns:,
i!.30 Devotional Service, '
2.50 Aildres-. "I'und.imcntal Piiudnlcs if
UiptNt Iiellef,"
l'lc. II. tl. We-lon, 1). 1). LL. 1).
R.I.II Artdic-.l'in. (i. II. Mcuill, 1). D., CoI-nte
4.20 Addles-, "Tin ee l'lecious Tlilii?,"
t II. (I. Sejmoiir, 1). D Philadelphia
i:DTSiny r.vnxixc.
Scnicc to he lidd in the l'ii-,t WcMi llipli.-t
iliuich. Hon. .1. T, M illiaiii, pieidiii;;.
7 l"i Piaiso ami Sone; Senile.
MO Addie-.s "Lileiatme .mil Life,"
A. J. liotti.ind, n. I)., Phll.idilphia
S."0 Aihlre-s ''The Wel-luiim as u l'.utor
In AnViican HMoiy,"
11. D. Thonia-, 1). D., Toionto
'llirilSDAY JIOIlMXd.
Senile to ho held in the l'cnn Aicnuc Ilipti.-t
rliiiii'li.' 'lh. I,. JL dates pusidins.
P."D Wop-hip and l)eotion.
10.()iV v'Uhe Jli-rloiuiy I'liiou,"
., ,',-t It. C. Jlihlv, 1). 1) llilon
100 rddu-s by a ltetuinid MK-hmaty.
lL20"Adihe-i llev. 1'. S. Dobbins
"Vy tiujumlw i:T.sixa
SnieeAto ho licl'ii in tlie I'uiu Amiiiiu llipll-t
clinrUV jLulhcr Keller, puMdini,'.
S.00 rf.tisc and Song Senile.
S.20 Afliliii-HrVlhu Jllsslonary I'lohlim of
V" Today0.'. ll .). L. C.iniphell, D. 1).
S.f.0 Atldiiv,'r II. ('. Jlabie, 1). i) llo.ton
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The Ernbury M. E. Church.
For? only'ioup more Sundays will the
fonferdgatlori' of the Hampton Stieet
M. E. 'uhuich worship in the building:
now Voccupled. The dedication and
jublleeexerclBfH of their new church,
thQv Embury M. E. church nt South
Mnlh 'nvenuo and lirjan Jlawr street,
will occur on Sunday, May 1. The
hours of service for dedication day tiro
ns 'follows; 9 a. m Informal greeting;
30 'a, m pleaching service; a p, ni.,
The Beat
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foBa Mothers
Dr. Pierce's
Favorite
Prescription
"Words cannot express how
Kr.itc.ful I mu for your kind ad
vice and your 'l'avorite Pre
bcripUoi!,' wtitea Mm. D. 11.
Darricka, of Pcnows, Ciirapbell
Co,.Va. "I feel that It has cured
me. I had been in poor health for four
years. Suffered greatly with my right side,
also with bearing down pains, .mid my
nerves were in a dreadful state. After us
ing four bottles of your ' lfavorite Prescrip
tion ' I am now well, I urn the mother of
two children. With the first child I suf
fered twenty-eight hours, and with the
second I used your medicine, nnd was sick
only, three hour. I believe Dr. Pierce'a
Favorite Prescription to be the best uiedi-,
cine in the world for suffering females. 1
wish you great success, and hope that God
will bless you in your noble work."
Tit, Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser in paper covers is bent free ou
receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay ex
peuse of mailiuL' only. Address Dr. E,
Y, Pierce, lhiffdlo, N, Yt
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Young People's rally; 6 p. in,, Epworth
League; 7 p. m preaching service.
The hours of service have been ar
ranged an half hour earlier than usual.
Among the speakers already secured
for the dedlcutory service are Bishop
Mallollep, D. D IX,. D Kov. .T. H.
Sweet, D. D., the former pustors ot the
church, and Joseph W. Powell, tho
originator of the gold bond plan of
raising money.
The Embury Chapter of the Epworth
League, No. fi513, has Issued attractive
Invitations for their devotional meet
ings, one hour before the preaching
service.
Impressive Religious Services.
The l'cnn Avenue Baptist church Is
passing through unother season of spir
itual qtilclccnlng. The great congrega
tions which attend the services have
more than a passing Interest in the
singing by the grand chorus choir and
the attractive services. Many are truly
seeking u higher and better life. Dr.
Pierce baptized twenty-nine persons by
Immersion last Sunday, and at the even
lug meeting twenty-live others ex
pressed iv. desire to live Christian lives.
The officers and members have cause
for rejoicing over the interest in this
historic church, which Is a landmark in
the religious life of our city. The sing
ing of the old hymns at the evening
services is an Interesting feature. Many
of these hymns are placed upon the
screen by the aid of a powerful stere
optlcon, and the vast audience sings
fioni the illustrated hymn, without tho
aid of the books.
Sunday Evening Lecture.
Some time ago, Dr. McLeod announc
ed a series of Sunday evening lectures
similar to those given by him In former
years. Among the subjects were: "An
Evening with Jesus;" "An Evening In
the Catacombs;" "An Evening with the
Church Fathers."
These are subjects in which all chris
tians of every denomination should be
Interested. Chrlstlandom owes an im
mense debt to "The Church Fathers,"
and Dr. McLeod will give a sketch of
some of these "Fathers" tomoi row
evening in the First Presbyterian
church.
Religious Notes.
The Shiloh Baptist congregation
have removed from Center street to the
corner of Mulberry street and Adams
avenue.
llev. Luther Hess Waring will deliver
a sermon tomorrow night in Grace
Lutheran church on "Death Bed Re
pentance." The Methodist ministers of Scranton
will meet in Elm. Park on April 7 at
10.30 n. in. Rev. F. V. Young, of Dal
las, will present an article on "The Rise
of Arminianlsm."
SERVICES IN THE
VARIOUS CHURCHES
Methodist Episcopal.
I'.liii I .uk Jlethodist Lpls-copil ehinth 1'ia.jcr
and piaiso meeting at 1).S0. The pastor, C M.
(ilflin, 1). 11., will pteaeh at 10,'JO. Cl.iv. meeting
in Sinidiy fcciiool loom at clov of momim? km
iies. Sunday K-hool nt (,, in.; .Innioi League
at .1.10 p. in.; Hnlm League nt o'.liO p. 111. The
pasloi" Mill hpe.ik .11 7.S0 p. in., on the topl,
"hall We Know lhch Other in lieaen." Mian
t,i is welcome.
.Simpson Jlelhoihat KpKcopal Chinch Itev. II.
('. MePcnnolt, pastor. I'lcnthhig 10.SO a. 111.
and 7.W) p. 111. bunday school at 12 in. Junior
ii icue .it :: (,. in. l'pwoith liasue at b..M p. 111.
All enidially inu'ttd,
I'loildcnce Methodist LpUrupal chinch Iter.
(icoiKC A. Cine, pitor. 'Jhe Uiotheiliood of
St, l'.iul meet at 10 .1. in. l'ic idling at 10.M);
subject, "Tlie Loid's I)ij." Sunday tiliool at
2 p. 111, llpv.mlh liaRiie at P. tr, ; topie, "flio.i.
ing in (luce," l'eail Walleis, leader. 1'icKuing
at T.ilU; Mibjut, "Jtea-uns foi Attending
( lunch."
Com I Stieet McthodM LpiMopal t lunch Ci. C.
Ljiuan, pastor. Class, O.JJ a, in., O. I). IXlVlil,
leader. I'ieachlng, iO.UO a. 111, by pi-,toi; Sunday
school, 11,11 .1, 111., C. II, CI nk, t-upeiintendenl;
Junior league, 2.110 p. in., .Mi, lijant, uupeiln.
tenilentj i:(iHortli league, U.W (i. m. Preaching
at 7.M0 by pastor, l'ouitli ipiaileily confeience,
Monday, 7.SU, ilov. A. Gulthi piesldlnj;. S-'Jts
ftee.
Cedar Aenuo Metliodlt Kpiicopal ehunh V.
V. Doty, pastor. 10 11, in., meeting of the
Jliolhertiood of St. Paul; 10.:u a. in., inoining
woislilp ami ceimon liy ii.islor; Siuiilay .thoot
.it noun; il.30 p. in., Junior Lnworth le.iiriif;
li.SU p. m., llpwoith league social inectiiig; 7..10
(i. 111., eiening woishlp and senium, sti.mgeis
mid all utlina wclioine,
lljinpton Stieet Methodist Kiis(iiiil tluiich
Itcv, Jai.iei Bemiiugei', pastm. l'leathing at
lil.i.O. Subject of seimoii, "How lo 0iuouic
r.iintlng." Clas meeting, 11.30. Sunday sihool
at 2 p. in. inkiuieillate league at ." p. in,
Senioi league at (IU0, leadei, W. II. Hauls.
Kvenlng pleaching senile at l.'Vi. Subjret of
seiinon, ".Vu Delay." Only four moie Sunilaj-i
lo woisiiip in the old building. Ail the nunihiH
ami fiieuds of II111 longugation me niged to at
t c ml.
All lean Methodist l.'pl.-tup.il ehunh, llow.iiil
(ilaie Hr, 1). H. ilfiitley, iutor, 1'ie.uliing at
1II.S0 .1, in., followul by roiniiniuioii. bunday
stliooi, 2.IIU p, in., A. l'oilrr, siipciinlemk-iit.
Song and pia.iei teniee, 7.1J p, in,, londuoted
liy (., A, (i.iiui's, 1'ieailihig; 7,11 l, in. A coi
ill il wi-ltninu lo all,
Baptist.
I'iiiii Avenue lliptlst ehunh, I'eiin nienue be.
tweru Spiiite mid Lludcii itii'i'ts. Sti.iugeiii ui
WJjljvtlioine, 1'iv.iihliig, illuming nt I'l.uo mid
I'Midng at 7.30, by the nlur, Iti-v, Ilolieit 1", 1,
I'ieue, 1), 1). Muiiilng (iiajeis In the lower tem
ple nt ll.tj; theme of morning illsiourse, "List
We I'oigel, in (ioil'd Toan," lleceptlou of Xeiv
luenibei-i and louimunioii, Sunday school ut tho
I'iiiii iiMmm chmcli at - o'iotl; ainl jit tlio
Anuiinan nilssiuii at S.SU p, 111. Young People's
Cliilsllan IludeaMir meeting at duo. The even.
Ing smiles in tho audltoiium will he piuitlt-il
by a n-iiieo of fJiied song, .Many familiar lijmiu
wll be hoautiliilly lllustraud Sot thK ten lee.
Mi. Cmln (iiuul, of lloiMord, HI,, will yhe a
Inief 111) J10-.S 011 tho wuik of tho inollici's iongus
of IViiiisjlaiita, nnd the pistor vlU speal; upon
thu thefiie, "'lhat'ii IVhat'n the Matter, or the
Iti-aoii You Aie Not u Clulstlan," lljptUnis and
I'liWiiilMlo uftir-iuc'i'tlug,
l'lrst baptist chmcli, youth Main u venue llev.
Is. 1', 3Utlirn, pastor. The lu-ual Sabbath itr
lu-i inoining and evening, 10.30 u, 111. and 7.D0
i. in. 'i'h,enio for the inoining, "What U Con.
vuloii?"j (licmo for tho evening, "'llie .Uc-en.
blou of CluUt." 'ihe Loid's supper vll bo ol
killed at the do.o of the evening scivlce. Mm
day Khool, a p. m Dr. 11, (1, Hcddoe, tupon
liilindint, lijptitt Young 1Vo(i1q'j Union, 8.110
p. in,, in assembly room. J'lajer ineetliig, 7.30
ji, 111, Wediit-sday in Ossembly icom. All are
well oim tu thec u.i(ij.
JacLsou btrcet Baptist Uiniih-Moinlng (irjyjr
meeting ut D.IJ, Brother William 1'iotheroe,
leader. The pastor, llcv. 'flionidjs dc firuehy, I),
I)., will picacli ut 10.U); topic, "Garland 'IMined
Into falouiti." Sunday school at i p. Hi,, Jclin
Llojd, superintendent, (special eveiilnir wriire
at 7 sharp, 'llie Kaitcr ihoiu by icquest will
lender soniu of their LjsUt sckctluiu. Matter
1). II. Wllllann will ting tho tuU that vai
omitted, "There. H Xo Love Like tho Love of
Jesus." MIm Annie 'liionia vvjll iciite the new
revision o the twenty -thlul (walm. TI19 pastjr
will delhii- a short uddres.1.
Grccu liidgu Ujpli.t ihuuii, Muusi-y avenuur-
M"ornlng pr)(r nifetlnR, 9.4S 1. 111. IIca-, Dc
Pugli Utlmthi will preach at 10.30 a. m. and 7.80
p. 111.; eominiinlon Kcrvico utter morntnn ccrtnon,
Sunday school at 11.45 n, in.; Junior Baptist
Younc People's union meeting at .1.80 p. m.j
Senior B.iptlrt Younj People's union meeting at
0.30 p. in.
Sliiloh Baptist cluticli Itcv. .1. B. Boildle, pas
tor, Preaching nt 11 a. in., subject, "Obedience."
At 2.30 (i. 111., (here will lie bapllsltiff In the
river, off from Ulilgp How, nlong tho Pclcwaro
Lickaiv.111111 nnd WcMcrn iiillioad, eat from the
Kim Park eluncli. All arc Invited at tlilt mi
lce. Alrni n contribution will be asked for nt this
nervicc, ami trwt nil will come prepared to as
el?t In tlih way. Tlie public arc Invited, flood
order will he observed. The hand of fellowship
to some eight or ten villi be given nt tlie evening
service; alo rommunfbn and bWlug of children.
All are Invited to nit of these scrkc.
Dudley Street Baptist Church, Dunmoic tier.
Clatk Wlllson, the evangelist, will preiih nt
10.30 11. nt. and David Spencer, D. D of Ulake
ly, at 7.30 p. in. .Mr. Wlllson will i-lng ut both
Bcrvlcec. llieijbody welcome.
Presbyterian.
l'hsl rresbjtcilnn tlnucli Services ut 10.30 a.
m. anil 7.S0 i. in. Dr. JicLood will picacli 1.11
"A Sketch of Ihe Church Father"," to whom
Cliilstcndoni ones so much, will be the subject
of I1I1 evening dlscomse. Stiangers welcome.
Second Prcsbj lerlan church, Jefferson avenue
(between Vine nnd MuUicuy.) Itcv. Joseph II.
Odell, pastor. 10.30, 11101 nln-.' woishlp; 12, Sun
day school; 0.30, Young 1'cople'n Society of
Christian Hndeavor; 7.30, evening woihip. On
Sunday evenings during April llev. Joieph II.
Odcll villi eleliicr four lectures on "Slint Francis
of Assisl." Y'ou are radially invited to attend.
tlrccn llldgc I'rcslu tcrlnn chinch llcv. I. .1.
Lansing pastor; llcv. L. 11. Foster, assistant. At
10.30, seiiicc of woishln, with scimon by the
pastor; 12 111., Bible school; 0.30 p. in., Christian
L'ndcavoi; 7.W) p. in., evening worfhlp, villi ser
mon by the pastor. All are welcome.
I'loWdcnce 1'icsbjtciion church The pastor,
llev. Di. (lulltl, will ofllclate. llcv. Luigi Aiigellni,
of the Waldenslau cluucli, Italy, will pieach at
10.."(). Snndiy school at noon; Junior Lndenvor
at 3.30 p. in; Senior Kmlcmoi, 0.3,1 p. 111. Even
ing fcrvke, with seiinon by the pastor, at 7.30
o'clock.
Adams Avenue. Chapel, Jseiv YorK street llcv.
lames Hughes will picacli nt 10.30 n. in. and
7.30 p. 111. Sunday school nt ti p. 111., Mr. Chand
ler, supciintcndent. Mr. Hughes will teach the
men's Bible class. Chrstinn Lndeavor at P. 1.1.
Ihese services are open to nil nnd .1 henry invi
tation is given to ail.
Capouse Chapel (firecn Ridge Picsbvtcrlan
church.) Preaching at 10.30 n. 111. and 7.30 p.
111. by the pastor, Rev. h. II. Foster. Sunday
school, 3 (i. in.; Junior Lndeavor, I p. 111.
Senior Endeavor, 0.30 p. in. Prajcr meeting, 7.30
Thursday evening. Welcome to all.
Episcopal.
St. Luke's 1'i'ilsh Itev. Hogeis I-racl, D. ).,
lector; Rev. Ldvvaid J. Ilaughton, curate, l'iist
(Low) Sunday after K.islcv.
St. Luke's chinch 7.30 a, 111., holy annum
ion; 1030 a. in., conflimatlou, pennon nnd holy
communion; n. 13 a. 111., matins; 7.30 p. in.,
evening puycr and .sermon.
St. M.iik'i chapel, Duniiioie S a. m., holy
communion; 10.30 a. 111., mnining piajer .md
seiinon; 3 p. 111., Sunday school; 7.30 p. m
even song nnd seimoit.
St. tieoigc's, Ol.vphant S 30 p. in,, Sunday
school; 330 p. m., evening pujer and seiinon.
South Side 2.30 (i. m., Snndiv school.
Kat End 2.30 p. m Sunday scliool.
Church of the Rood Shepherd, coiner Monsey
avenue and firecn Ridge street Rev. Francis It.
Bateman,, rector. Fir,t Sunday after Easter.
Morning prajcr and holy communion nt 10.30 n.
m. Sunday school nnd vector-, clas-, 2.30 p. m.
Evening projer, facianient ot conliimallon and
sermon by lit. Rev. Ellielbert Talbot, bislip of
the diocese, 7,30 o'dock p. m.
St. John's Mission, (Meihout Hall, Piovidence
Square Holy communion, 7.30 n. in. Sunday
school, 2 p. in.; culling pia.ver, 4 p. m.
Cluist Church, corner IValiiiigloii aveimo and
Park .stieet llcv.' 1'. S. llalletitine, 1 color. Ser
vius at 10.30 a. in., 2.SO p. in. and 7.3(1 p. in.
Bishop T-albot will visit this- piri-h for eonliinu
tiun Monday evening. All seal-, fiee. All wel
come. Reformed Episcopal.
f!i.iio llefoimed Episcopil ehunh, Wvoniing
avenue, below Mulbeiiy stieet -fleoiae L. Al-
licli, pis(or. I'l.i.ver and piai-e servlie, II. "0 a,
in,; divine vvoiliip, 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. in.;
pleaching; by the pasloi; communion at the
evening seivice. Sabbath school, 12 in.; Young
I'eoplc'.s Society of CluNtian Endeavor, 0.30 p.
111. Le-sop study eveiy Wednesdiy, 7.30 p. in,
Ii Jj fi meeting at S. Seats fiee. All vveLome.
Evangelical Lutheran.
Hnlv. Tiluilv I.utlieian clmrch, corner Adams
avenue and Mulhcriy bticit All (iieaching in
English. Flit Snndiy niter Easter. Kpl'lle, 1
John, v, 1-12; tiospel, Jolin, xv, 10-31. llcv. V,
M, llchrig, I'll. D., will conduct service-si at
10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. Sunday scliool at 12
o'clock. Luther League seivicc, (1. 4.1 p. in.
Mission hand meets Saturday nt 0.43 n. in. All
uie welcome. All seats fiee,
.ion Evangelical Lutheian chinch, 22(1 Mif
flin avenue llev. A. O. flallcnkamp, pastor,
Morning seivlees 10.30 a, m Geimnn; subject
of sermon, "The Eastern Moinlng of Eternity
Will Dawn Upon Those Only Tint Ale lioiii
Again," Sunday school, 2 (i. in. A well attend
id Suml.iv school is (lie found itlon of the
iliuiili. Let eaih and cvciy one, whosoever be
longs to our church by faith, send Ids Infants,
ihllihrn nnd joiing people regulnly to our Sun
day school. Evening rcivicm, Herman, 7.-'.i);
subject pf trillion, "The Easter Seiinon, That
Resmrectlou is a Xecelty, Kept by Nniuie."
Kngll'li pieachln every flilitl S'liuliy In the
lnonlh.
Miscellaneous.
f'aliai.i Itcfoiined cluucli, Momne avcnuii nnd
THERE ARE MANY ROADS.
The Finger Posts Making the Many
By.Paths of Present Day Troubles
All Seem to Point the Same Wny
Lack of Nerve Force,
Day by clay the columns of this
paper urlnp new evidence fiom Scran
ton people of the great work being
done lv Dr. A, V.,Cliwse's Nerve Pills.
Why they accomplish so much is
easily explained they uro prepared
with an oyo slnglo to restoring neivo
force, Thoy accomplish this object,
which no other medlulno In tho world
has ever been able to do; that's why
hundreds of Scranton people offer their
testimony.
Jvlr, Samuel Holers, of N'o, ViS Hyde
Park avenue, Scranton, Pa., says; i
was in (i run-down condition, head
aches, nervous and sleeping' badly and
the uppetlte poor, I was told of Dr
A. W. Chase's Nervo Pills and got a
box. As a result I sleep and eat well
again tho nerovouBiiess and headaches
aro gone nnd my general strength back
again. I urn very much plensed with
them and glad to recommend theiu to
others. This I can do conscientiously "
Dr, A, "W. Chasa'b Nerve Pills are
sold at ."0,o, a box at dealers, or'Dr, A,
W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, jy, y,
See that portrait und signature of
A. W. Chase, M, D are on every
package, For sale In Scranton at
Matthews' Jlros., 320 Lackawanna ave-?
nue.
(ilbaon sheet Itev, M. L. I'iior, palor, Sei-
lei-i at lO.lin .1. ni. ami T ;m ,.. c ....I...
school. 11.1.1 a. in.: Cluktlaii Etuln.iw.i- t ,, ...
MId-weeK pra)cr meeting, Wednesday, S ji,' m!
S.UIIA.HI9III, 04IUIU4J. .t.tJU (1. ill.
Zlon IFnllcd livangeliul ilmuli, 110 Cupoue
lleiilliw.Kl),V. .1. W. llnufiitirn, ,,Tictn lt....l..
Ing t 10. Hi) a, m. and 7.1.0 p. m.; subjects.
iiu, rnviu'ifc, hiuj(c auu "luc ungin ai
the Bible." The evening subject will he the he
Binning of n series of seven sermons, proving
the genuineness nnd authenticity of tho Bible
from prophecy fulfilled. They will be preached
Sunday evenings, Sunday school, 0.30 n. m.j
Junior Endeavor, 4 p. in.; Senior Endeavor, 0 30
p, in, All seals fiee, liver) body welcome to nil
seivlces,
All Soul's UntiemlUt chmcli, Pine street,
between Adams nnd JofTcMon nvemies llev,
Tlioinus 11. I'd) re, pnlor. Dlvli-o service, Willi
seiinon, at 10.30 n, in.; subject, "(llvlmr Whit
We Have." Sunday "school at 12 in. Evening
service at 7.30 o'clock; subject, "The Uulver
sallst Conception of noil," t lie second uf the
scries on "What Untvct'.i lists Believe." SMts
free. Stiangers cordially welcomed.
BLACKBOARD
LESSON HINTS
BY REV. HOBlillT F. Y, I'lKItCi:, D.' D.
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From Authoi's Notes in "The Siindnv School
Le-eion IlliHlrator," Published by F. II,
Itcvcl & Co., Chicago, 111.
Gulden Text "Repent )c thrrefoie, and be inn
veiled, that jour bins may he blotted out."
Ac. 111:11).
Saul of Tuisih was a very different man from
Paul the pic.ichcr of righteousness. When on the
Damascus to id, hastening to persecute the clill-
drcn of God, Ills mid-day nnest leads lo the com
plete change in his life. The old naluie and
spirit of evil arc cast out and Saul, ttie sinner, is
transformed by the spliil of God into Paul, the
npostlc. v
"There is no other nnmc under heaven, Riven
among men, whcicby we must bo saved," but
J1&U3, Paul's Savior and thine.
Suggestions Draw the outline of tlie pathway
to indicate the mad ever which Paul Journe.vcd
from Jerusalem to Damascus. Write tlie word
SAUL, to indicate the name as fallen and l.iing
piostrate in the way. Above this mine piint in
laige letters the name PAUL, vciticnlly, to indi
cate the changed name and Paul's obedience to
tlie command, "Atisc."
Color Hints Make the mountain light blue;
landscape, gicen and white; pathway, orange,
with white outline; nime, SAUL, blown with
white edges; name, PAUL, while with fc.ii let
edge.
All peisons in.ly not be com cited in the simo
manner as Paul, but all may he converted who
truly desiio it, and who will be obedient to the
revelation of tiulh lo their lic.uK Salvation will
give us a new mime (Chiistian): it will give us
new povveis; it will give us now- life; it will give
us new and unending Joj s.
When the gieat light shone at midday vipon
tlie Damascus load, Saul llie avenger was ur-
lested and convicted anil conveited, and Paul
llie apostle was boui.
'llie swoiil uf slauglilei was shc.itlied iiuil tlie
svvoul of the Spiilt became might) in the haul
of the coldier of the cio-s,
Saul lived toi .self and the gloi) of his people.
But Paul lived tor Jesus Cluist and found h'.s
ihief Joy in gloiif)ing Ids blessed I.nnl and
Sav ioi .
In the uom of Cluist I ghu.i,
Tuwciing o'lr the. wied.s of lime;
All the light of sailed stoiv.
(iathcr loimil its head sublime.
Color Hints Make the vvinss white nnd i.i)
yellow; make thn ihicld light blue with white
outline; make the swoul vvliite with ted bleed
drops; make the heait led with while outline;
make the swoul and its i.i.vs in inje color,
Sciniitoii, P.i.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL
LESSON FOR APRIL 6
SAUL OF TAItSUS CONVERTED.
Acts IX;1-13.
iiv ur.v. J, 1:. cii.ui:nr, n. n.
Seiicldry o Amcilcan Socicly o iti'llglou
IMuiMllou,
INTItODHCllOX.-TIiu cumiiiMon ot CluUt
vv.i!i vvoild-vvidi'. OI.nK, Mi, 13.) Ill-) marluiii
iuiio-i- included the- nice. Hut in iniangiui,' .1
plan uf I'V.iUHilhnii Ho dutciiuliu'il tu liriu in
.li'iii-alun (l.ul.i-, .h, 47), iniKhii; tlichljct- nt
ills ii'Jcctlon tliu sumo ut Ills Hist triumph.
C.UIs, II, 17.) TlU BUCCC-a tl'dlH tu Iiivp in-
iliiccd tlio npostloi. tu uuuiii In tin- mctiopilis
uftrv pcisccullon ciiisfil many tu (In-, (Arts,
vii, 1.) llvldcutly lliry ilmlslicd piiJuUic-t-,
wlildi even ki.iu- did 1'ot lemuvc, tintlttiui; tlicm
In go to tl' lJntile,, (,(l, i, i-il.) A new
nun must be .1leil (ur tin1 iiia,lli'ii, 01m if
11101 1' 1IIhi.iI views. He unlit lie iliuscii, nut
by b.illui, a Jlattlila? vvao lActs, I, 'Jil),-btit bv
the I.oul liliiiself, as llie tui'lie vveie (M.11K, ill,
11), lint llu iuli;lit lank with thrni. Tuday'i,
leason tlioHa flic moil.) nf that iliolu-,
, """"
COMMISSIONI'.D, (Vum.- 1 and 2.) Xi.t iiin
tint vvltli bloody deeds in .Icnisiliiu, tsaul ob.
tallied fioni the hlt'li ricst iiutlmriiy tu t;o tu
D.mi.ioc lis) ui'd tu uut-ftt iilcip'M Hide mid
brim; lliim tu tlie Holy City, 'iho lettcu ilf
llii-icd to lilm nnd 110 ill, tliu llun u( ,i
men mid vvonicn alike nilKlit be llie victims nf
his hate, PaiiniEciw, tliu i.tpll.il r( f-irla, lay
a little cait of ninth fiom Jeiiualem, a dUtiiucu
of 1.10 mllcd in .1 t-tialelit line, Saul hid .1
ttioiu feort, coiiipoced of oltlelal., perlups
temple pCDplo and lloinau soldier?', uij,m'oiI tu
piolect liini against lubbeis that Ihrii infesrrd
tin country, lll-toik- eiiiuml would be tia
vciseil in tlio journey, aver which inliility armlet
had conlinded uud lelislous devotees had nudo
many pllKrlinat;e). Moiiin cf valor and ticri
lice may have been lecalled by thu outhful
licrseculor,
AIIlti:&ri:i).-(Vews a und 4. Saul and III
a-,ociate-) wire uppioachui'; Dielr dutiiutlon,
Tho tovvcin of thi uuclwit illy were In full
View, lighted up by tho cffiiujetiff of tlie urn,
that burned In the zenith. CAcU, wii, II.)
Kaiceily piet,ilni,' fcrvvuid to (liter upon tlnlr
intwlon they who huddinly anculed by tho vvjy,
A light fiom heaven, fur cuudln:,' tho nifiiillan
tpleuiloi', bliono about them. (Add, x-cvl, is.)
A llnodttde cf gloiy, not unlike that which at
the advent enveloped the thcplierds on tho plilu
(l.uke, ii, 1'J), m.idi all tliln.'s luniluous. Saul
wj ovcilKivveud. As if btrkken by Hijlilnln'
he, with coinpanlon-i, fell lulpliis tu tho earth.
(Acts, xxvi, 11.) '1 licit. (uuiC a vojte, tpeakliu
bU name twice. "Mill. SjuI." anakenliiL- at- f
store and at prices from $15.00 to $28.00.
Other good qualities and makes at $10 and $12
Vour Boys' Clothes
This Department has received a great deal of our time
and thought. " It's a very important part of our business ;
one we like perhaps that's why it's growing so rapidly.
We search for the handsomest novelties as well as the mos,t
durable goods. The fit and style of every garment must be
correct before it's accepted. The advantages of such man
agement is proved in the wearing qualities of every Boys'
garment that leaves this store, whether it be a $2.00 Vestee
Suit, or a $7.00 Young Man's Suit.
1 ,3y
H i?ts. jw
continued study of Leather qualities. Their lasts are known
the world over as the most exclusive and stylish made. We
are now showing their newest Spring productions, including
the "Colonial" and "Blucher" Oxford, which will be
for this season.
The Shoe for Women.
The excellence of the "Sorosis" quality and styles
has become well known in almost every large city of
this country and Europe. The "Sorosis" Shoe for La
dies stands above all
you of this statement, All the the new ''borosis"
are Hici-vl'ivorl in ruir rrvrnpr Qhnw winrinur at
Ult UlUIUtaW it. JKt
Samter Brothers,
i&BaaaasB&Braii
teutlnn, uud .i0,lii'.r, "Why pcimitt-t thou nieJ''
A t-i .1 1 chlni-r iiupiiiy lulu the motives that
piompt iictlim is necefsaiy tu cIuuko oiio'h
cniii.-e. M.m.v nun pluujo 1111, pioiupted by pis
sluu, into de.-iLs ot whlcli tlu-.i would bo ashamed
In hums of calm iciledluii, Hie pio.liate man
is Miiumuiied to elve 11 lea-on,
lIlltlXTIMI. CVeises .'i-OO-VVill liislnicted In
Jewish s-iilptiui', hull knew tint the vuhe
.iiul the lUht won Mipunalui.il, 11ml lie In
(iihed fui tho pertim, "I am Jesii," Win tliu
ouvvc-r. The .Varaune, iincitlcil In Jeiuwleni,
vv,i nllve, ipou.lii),' the c-.iu-u uf 1IU pi'iMeiilc-iI
fnliivv(i. Convinced b.v thai wont Hiul dished
tu know vvli.it vv.i wanted of him, "What wilt
thou have 1110 tu dui" 'Ihe idea nf scivlco wai
uppeiiuot, lie- belonged lo that iiuhler dm
vvho.se llvi) me lue.isiueil by deeds, flumes, ii,
lb.) It wii ,1 tiihlimo moment, vviiiu, tienihliuc
iiudei Hie luipiesslou Just iiuiilo lie iilliled to le
udjiist hi life. He was illrectul lu enler tho city
for iiifoiinitliin, haul ua irautoruied, lib left
.leiusalein the imhudiuieiit of inuraso and iro
liitlon, ,N'ovv hu Is lielplets mid liirnilesi. 'Ihe
lion h.n lieioino the lanili, Tim jnoud Pliarlee
who hud iQiiiniiiiided utluio limit now be led by
the Wind, Ho intereil tlio illy, not lo peiwule,
but 'In 'il; aid,
lir.I,l'i:i)-('eiu lii-lJ)-A mm may t.ljii.t
his illations with Hod alone f.luhu, i, '), hut
he miy lie KTCJtly lulped by tho piajeis and in
etriictloii of another, SikIi csl.lame unite
licllcv cm ill a iiiotlieihood. llavini; eaptiued
Haul and klnit him up in Damascus, Jesus bO,uht
Ananias, .1 devout nun of tint (itv, tu be hi
teacher aid liluul. Two Inipoitaut facts weie
stated to eiii'ouioi'u Auauli tu take up the
cue, for lie natinally thruuk fmiu one who hud
hi ell known .is 11 peineciitor, 'Ihe tlrtt fait v,.u
Hint haul was iirjjlui,-, (Verso 11), A u Jew
he lud kaid pra-us all Ids life it would have
bteu ilifjciaeeful for lilm tu liava lieclected Hill
eereiie. Hut now lie was sliuirtllnz, Jacob
Ilka (Hen. xwli, 21) for a blessing never be
fore ev.pcrhin.ed. lleIdi, while praliiy he had
been n man joining to lilm the veiv pictuic of
Ananias hun bcfoio hi mind (Veise li) and
lio felt that by th.it (oiulnv he would iciclve
eight. In the house of Juda, in tho c.tieet
cjlled Stralglit (Vrrnc 11), the new apostle to
teWdLe
7W5aitr rcnaeUythat curat m void U oue Ooj',
Every Good Thing
Is Imitated.
Be careful of those who are try
ing fo imitate the "Atterbury" System
of Ready-to-Wear Clothes. Look for
the Registered Label. There is only
one "Atterbury" System and you can
always tell it from the imitation.
There are no "Just the Same," or
'Just as Good." "Atterbury" Sys
tem means gentlemen's clothes con
ceived by the best designers and made
by men who have worked in the best
custom tailor shops ; in fact, it is
made-to'order and receives more criti
cal attention than clothes turned out
by some custom tailors. The "Atter
bury" System of Ready-to-Wear
Clothes can onlv be found at this
"Hanan
The Shoe for Men.
The manufacturers of this
famous shoe have been noted
for the past 50 years for their
3orosis
7
other makes. The trial of one
V.V..I.. ..wr .T ...w , , --
Complete Outfitters.
llie Ceutiicg pwuerfully waited for the touch
of .1 Clulstlan hand lo admit
him into tho Mn'
dom.
IT:.in:i)-0''ies la and ll),-lt i not fin
pihlni; that Ananias sliouhl tlnlnlc fnnu llils
kindly mviic tlioursli it vv.11 diieeted by the
l.oul. IniUeil, it must have seenml iuciedlhle
tint sucli tilth e shoulil lu lemilied of him,
p.u liy ilouhtliiK' whether lie liad mideintooil the
nicksaue, and pntly fiuiine the lesidts if lie
who tu atteuipt It, Anaiiku lehearsed apolosctl
cail.v the hid tecind of haul at .lrii.ilcin, WI1.1l
1 1" had done theio had been nohjil alnojil. His
name bciaiiij a tenor, i'rob.ibly foiiiu ttemb
Ilni; illsiiples had tied bifoie him for l-atety,
'I lio motile which bad hioiulit him to H.uuis
ins v.i, however, well known, Tlio (hilstimv
or tint city li.nl begun to confer togetlur to
6tcuro tlicniselvra. How Hun can Jeus illreet
any to go lu lilm, thu falling eisily intu his
hand.!? Hint should any one belleio that lie
was iliangid in spiilt, iet-s dlspijeil lu do evil?
ClIO-sliN'. (Vern'4 li and 111) Aninlin vv.i
lot Ion j hit In doubt or feai 011 till M!but,
A lull explanation ot the c.is) vv.i iiiunidhiiily
liiude, (iod had n he led this voiuig mm for 11
aie-at mluion. Ho was ihoscn 10 bo the
uposilo to the fientile, lo pie.uh Jesus Chi 11
and the gupcl of giaeu to distant people (till.
11:7), and lo lay Hie foundations of Iho chinch
in heathen linds. (Acts it!:l.) Tint choke
1 1. ul been made in tho counsels ut Infinite wis
dom even fiom thu beginning of life, (Hal,
llla.) In him vveie those lutiual endowments
whidi iiuiiirntly lilted him for the position,
and lo him had been given that training which
had put him In full pns.iviioii , of all Lis
povveis. lie bad been jilloweil nuull libeity
of choke hltheito, hut when Cod's time ramo
lie was arreuted, jud Ananias was appointed tu
induct hint Into Id life's woik. Hut in Hie
peifeimmiee of duty llieio would bo huiUilm;,
II U'TIZKD.-tVeises 17 and IS.) Tlio iuloi.
Illation thu Impurteil lenioveil iho feai nf An
anias. Without liesiUlluii lie sought the gieat
persecutor. When tho two met tho uhitillm
was very lieaullful and nine fie. "llmiher
Haul," (tied Ananias. 'Ihe changed spiilt of
ihe one had brought the two into u new and
ThUslgnaturoia on oyory box ot the gcuulu
Laxative Bromo-OuinineTauieu
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the "proper thing"
pair wil convince
lasts" :,2 CA
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dear illation. Tlio hand of love and conlideuco
w.w placed on the blind seeker. Then, canie
.1 full explanation. Tho Lord that had p
peaied to 0110 in tho way had also appeared tu
the other in Damascus, tho came Jesus, whom
lioih vine theieafter to recogntro as Mastei.
'1 In- two men had been cut to each other, tin
0110 to teach the other to bo taught. Tlio nnl
tu bo galuid was a resolution of tlglit aiict .1
bestowal of tlie Holy Ohort, physlcal,'on!idiiei
and t-pliltii.il cuduemenl, .1 two-fold picpaia
t Ion tor teivltr, Tho btotheily. aiiproacli vv.u
not in lulu, 'llie ocalcs fell from the blind
e)es nnd tlio convert was baptised. "
I'lHlAC'iniD.-CVees JU )(MVl,,'20).-TJifir nilrj
islirlul oil lio is onfi of BVeai'vdl8nlty,anit,ie
tpoiislbillty, 'iho chuuh in gnjided' u'wlt1!
gieat cue. Among' all denominations, pudi
dales aiu ieiulied to pmsuo, utudles and nuki
prepaulion befoie upp(urIiigj.iu-leclieHol, u
llglou, and a coiwidei ablg tlno aiiilly 'pas-,ei
butneeii lonvcisiou and public epicisc''iiV''nili
lu'ucllon, llu'. Pay! 'dhijnot .elelaj Oeilgne,
for tlio ministry of.thejkord lio enleil straight
way upon Ids life in Damascus, where, I'e, jiac1
been baptized, Ho ilood 11111011? belleveii. t(
tr-itlfy that Jisiis was tho ton. pfllishteousiWi
'lids was nioie to him than to thcin. Ho need
id to nuke confession befoio thuso who kucvi
of hfm a an opposc-r of Cluist. llnwevei
iiiiuh time tlip-id after that initial n-rino-i be
fuie be gave liliiiself c-ntliely to pieaehing, tlnx
which was (pent in reliieinent and incillUti'Jii
(till. U17.1S.)
lllU'l.lXTIOSS. Many inoueou.Iy think thai
all conversion must be by una method, Wheie
us, each Niul will find Jtsiu In 1 way Miltcc
to its ncedv (I Cor. nII:0), Let a'ojic uppo
that Iho Mai tl Ing phenomriu in (ho ea-'e ol
hull will bo repod,vd. Hut vvliaf was. essen
tial in lilm will bo ,und in all a consrienvi
d Mm hul under iUcltou of lectltude; a tf
rloas Inquiry eomcrulng the light way; u sur
lender of the will 11 pio-ir Jot guidance; 1
waiting -(01 liluiiiigj.il union. vv)h belleveu Ii
the cud. Tin pulii ()uetio'u is not, 'Iovv I 4
man uveilt" but "Is'lie '.ifcilt, ' rurthermoie,
the btubboiii lnibt pau lluough a eilsls, and It
who Is destliud tu a gieat vvmk InciLi a Ian
cspulnce, Ihe lueniory of (hleli bball bo a per
petual mientive. (Acts .vl:.M). Uu. pomes
times like a unit flower, a in the case of, Tltui
othy (Avis xvlil) the heart reaiionds 'to tlu
genial ius of the hou of (lod and the vjhoh
life Is lOKsecratcd to sen lie.
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