(U) I rt Church and Sunday-School THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 190& I .L. A Pea JM 1. r MiJM lN MONDAY lirxt iimnv of llio II I ministers of Wyoming confetenca IV- will bo travelling to Wnverly, N. fY.i Ihc place wheio the nfty-IliHt pea- Blon of the conference Is to be held. The alondnv travelers lire the vnilouss ex- lamlnera rouMtltullfijx the confeienee board, nnd the young men In chiPst-H of the flrHt, second, third timl fourth yenis. These will meet for ehiss work on Tuesday, so that pioper leports of I their proficiency inlKh,t be presented nnd, If woilhy of udviincetnent, bo pronetly nraded by the conference. Uy Ifnr the major part of the members will 'reach Waveily on Tuesday and be In attendance upon the temperance annl- veisary In the evonlntr, at which tlmo llev. Charles A. Crune, D. D will de liver an address, entitled "The Great est American Fruud." "Wednesday morning lit 0 o'clock, Bishop Men 111 will open the confeienco ' proper with the Sacrament of Holy Communion, At 10 o'clock the first business session will open. The secie tary of the last conference, Itev. Dr. Sweet, will call the roll of the 285 mem bers and probationers of last yeur. Five have died during the year, viz,: llev. Jllchiirtl Hlorns, of our city; Slav. 'Will iam Edgar, formerly of Dunnioit? and of our Providence church: llev. Philip Holbrook, Uev. A. W. T.oomls, and llev. K. M. Stone. Two men have been trans ferred, rtev. T. B. Miller to the New York. Ktist conference, and Uev. W. H. Teaice to the Philadelphia conference. One has been leceived by transfer, Rev. Joseph Balrd fiom the New i'ork East conference. There are no gieat questions of vital Importance to the chinch at large to bo discussed. With the exception of the report of a commission appointed to cqnsldor the practicability and advisa bility of ro-illstrictlng the confeienco, the work will bo largelv routine, such as leports of presiding eldeisof chatges, evainlnlng committee 'of stipei animates and supei numerics. These things are relieved with addresses by the various representathes of the great benevo lences, educational institutions advo cates, etc., and Horn these tilings geit srally the pie.uiiei.s tuin lo etch other for delightful visits. Twentieth Century Conference. The meetincs of tlio twentieth cen tal y Baptist conference of Northeast ern Pennsylvania will be held in the following chinches of Scr.mton: Mondi.v evening, -piil II Young People's l.il O in tin- ,I.iehoii Strut )iitit ehiiieh nl ,,:,0. Addici-s of welcome on belnlf of the Abingtop as. sociitlou. llev. II, ,1. Niuihii, 1). ).; addics.., "Hi? itelitmn of a Young Clui-tim te His lie- noniln ttion," llev. J:. (Illicit, 11. 1); acidic-. "Jho Mi-ionaij rroblcm iif Judiv," lle, ('mils IK. Iivv, ). ). 'lue-ela.v morning at !' M) l'enn viiiik1 liinti-t church. Hcv. P. II. Junes 1) P., Miss I. M. I SchujUr, llev. Lcioy btcpliens, II. 11, lti-. V.. I lulbv, l'h. I). 1 iidil.iv nllcl noon at 2 (iiocn Ridac liantist Icliuicli. Mis II. X. Jones, l'rciitlent J. II. Ilai ns, 1). T) , Hcv. J. I., .lone-, 11. I). lnreljj- evening at 7.'(0 Xoith Willi Aenuc Illaptist chinch. Uev, General T. J. Jloigan, i). II.. He)-. 1!. fa. Jljc.Utluir, 1). D. Udnesl.ij-;moiiiing.at 9.30 i'cim Avenue Han- ItUt chuicIO.Hi. John-Wallace, Jlks Jlaiy Melbj-. vu'uncsiia.v alteinoon, 2. in Mist Baptist cluiuli ric-ldent H. (!. Weston, 1). !,, l'ie-,1-ilcnl1 i. li Menid, 11. I)., Itcv, (,. Kejinnui, J). I). eelno-d.ij- evening, T30 l'iiot Welsh llaplUt 'clmrcli. Hcv. A. .1. llowlandt, II. 1), Uev. 11. D. '1 hfun.-i", V. J). 'Illursilay morning, O.SO Venn Avenue B.iptit dnncli. Ite. If. C. Maliie, 1). P., Uev. V. .S Hobbms I). 1). . Tliurndiy eeniii? at S T'enn Avenue Hiilil ""ilniuli lln. ,1, I;. Campbell, llev. II. V. Mabie, ' . II. Heliglous Notes. Tlie class recently confirmed in St. Luke's church will bo admitted to Holy communion, Sunday, April 13, at 7.30 n. m. All members of the class should be present. The Baptist Ministerial conference next .Monday morning in the Penn ave , nue church will have a paper presented' before It by Rev. D. J. Williams, of Ultlkely, on "Heibort Spencer, the Phil osopher." The men's meeting at the ralltoad de partment of the Young Men's Chi 1st Ian association on Sunday afternoon at 3.43 ' will piobably be the last meeting of the season as the association goes into (temporary quarters next week, Sec Vctnry XV. W. Adair will Speak on 4'Neheiniah'si Building Plan, The Task, The Hindere'rs, and The Helpers Also." The male quaitotte of the Evangelical chuich will sing. A cordial invitation Is extended to all men especially those who are interested In the building en terprise. No collection will be taken RUN DOWN, When a phrase is coined out of world wide human experience it is apt to be orief and expressive. Wc are "run down" we say in the endeavor to de- ecrioe a reiaxeu physical condi tion, and all the . terminology of medicine could not more ex- ' pressively d e -scribe the actual condition than that every day purase. it sug ' nests the clock nerfect mechan-l ically, but failing to' record the Eassage ui nine ecause i is run- PeppleS who have' that tired out, run down feeling will find new life in the use of Doctor . Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, This great medicine is far more than u Ionic. It cures diseases of the organs of diges tion and nutrition, and enables the per fect digestion and assimilation of food of which alone all physical strength is made, 'The reason I delayed writing was became I wanted to wait one tear after I had taken the medicine before giting my statement, and now can benil n good, conscientious te.stimon. ialj'i -writes air. Chan. II. bergeont, of Plain City. Madison Co., Ohio. During; the hummer and fall of 1896 1 became all ' run-down,' ncrcs were out nf order and stomach out of order. I wrote ioDr. Pierce fornd,vice. He said J had general debility, and Uvea Dr. Pierce's polden Med. icil J)ibCoen ami, thank to you for your ud vice.i used lx bpttleb; ami viuce I (topped talc iiJK'U about pne year ago. I have not taken auy medicine of auy klud, ami hare ban able to work vtty.dti). My appetite is good, I cau eat three square ineal a Ua , and I do not feel that miserable burning in the stomach after eating. ' My blood and nerves are in good shape, and, well iu fact, i think I am in pretty good run ning order," 'Pr. Pjercc's pleasant Pellets keep the bowels active and healthy, 1 JB'B II but nn effort will be made to draw some wholesome lesons from Nehe mlah's building expeilence. SERVICES IN THE VARIOUS CHURCHES Methodist Episcopal. Kim l'aik Mi'ilioillit I.'pKopal iluirili Curly pnner ami n.il-c mi ellnir, U..10 11. 111. I'lfiuli inir h.v (he puMur, Dr. ('. II. rillim, at 1H..10. Clin incrltiu lu Sunday nclioul loom at dope of morning tenhcl Sunday H.I100I nt a i. 111. J Junior League nt il.ru p. 111. fenlor l.eigue nt li.KO p. m. l'leaililmr at ".Ml p. 111., by t lie p,i tin. Mliip-011 Mcllioillit KpNeopil clinic li ltcv. II. ('. .Mtlloiniutt, u4oi. I'leiRhlnir lit 10..10 a. 111. nnd ..'lu p. 111.; Sumhy kiIiooI it t 1- 111.! Junior League nt 3 p. 111.; Dpwoith LeJgue nt U.SI0 p, m. All ni.iile welrome. ltiitnpton Street Mclliodht llplscopal iluirclt llev. .1111110 llfiiiilnirfr, piixlor, 1'reaclilntf at 10 UO n. in., snbrct, "What One of the CliriMlan (!raie I the licit Neglected I" Clans meeting at 11,30; Sunday cthool at -' p. m.; Intermediate Leaguo at :i p. 111.; Senior League at 6. '10 p. m., leader, William Parsons, l'.ienlnff pleaching sen ice at ".'10 p. in., "The Unchangeable God." Af-hury .Mi'lliodkt L'picopaI chiireti, coiner of Mone,' nieiiup and Delanjrc utroet llc. W. !. Slmp.on, 11. ),, pastor. Devotional mccllng of the llrotlierliood of St. 1'uul at ll.i.0 a, 111.; preaching at 10.30 a. m by tfip pastor; Sunday school nt -'..'10 p. 111.; Kpworth League at B.'M p. m.; preaching at 7.30 p. jn., by the pastor. Prajer meeting, Alednesday, at 7.'I0 p. 111. Seals free and all are welcome. African Methodist 1'piscop.il chuich, Howard place Di, D. S. Bentleyi yiaslor. 1'reaeldng nt 10.30 a. in.; Suniliy school, 2.30 p. m.; song and piajer service, 7.30 p. m.j pleaching, 7.43 p. 111. A cordial welcome tr. all. Cedar Avenue Methodist tyiisiop.il church r. 1'. Doty, pahlor. At 10 a. m., meeting of the Urotheihond; 10.30 .1. m., moinlng worship nnd sermon; 1 1. 1.1 a. m., Sunday iool; 3 30 p. m., Iiinlor 1'pwoith League; (ISO p. in., tymoith League; 7.30, evening worship ami scnivon by the pastor. A cordial welcome to tlio sti mger and to all others who loio the liouo of Clod. 1'iovidcnce Methodist liplscopal church Rev, Ccoio A. Cine, p.islor. 'J'lie Iliotlierhod of St. Paul meet at 10 a. 111.; pieathlug at 10 30; Sun day school at 2 p. 111.; Kpuoitli league at O.'tj p. in., tuple, "fining: 1(h Hw, Its Itetlcc Inllu ence," K. T. Hinders, lender. Pleaching at 7.P0 p. m., sulijecj, "IhotlierhoocK." f'oiut Stieet Methodist Lpistopil church G. C. Lviuaii, p.istoi. Quutcily lonfeicnce, Patu'daj at 7.S0 111., Ilev. A. Ciiliiln, president. Sunda.v, love least at V 30 a. m.; preaching at 10.30 by Dr. fiilllln, lolloued by the saciatuent of the Lotd's supper; Sunday ..cliool, 11.45 J. m., G. 11. Ct.uk, siipeiinteudcnt; Juutoi League, 2.30 p. m., Vh. lliant, superiiitendent; tymorth League, 2 30 p. 111,; puathlug at 7.30. b.v the pastor. Seats free. Stiangers welcome. Ash Stieet MithodUt Kpiscopal chuich Uev. .1. 11. Aii'tin, pistor. Moinlng preaching seivice nt 10 30 o'clock, subject, "I lie Illesednei of laidming Tcnijitition." Class meeting at 11,30, Clnrlcs Cioop, leader; Sunday school ut 2 p. m., Peter Haituiiii, upeiintendent; Kpwoith League lit il.l. ji. m., 1!. U'. tono, leider. Lvcuing picirhlng peivice at 7.30, subject, "Amen." A cordial welcome to all. Baptist. Venn Avenue liaptist chmih, Penn av critic be tween Spiuce and Linden stioets. stiangers coi dially welcomed. Pleaching moinlng at 10 30 nnd eveplng at 7.30 by the pastor, llev. Robert 1'. V. PIcice, 11. I). Morning pin.veii In the lower temple at O.tl. Theme of the morning scinion, "flic Thought Which Deteimines Man's Destiny." Sunday school at the home church at 2 o'clock and at the Amennnn mission on Pres colt avenue at 3 30. Young People's meeting at fi.30. Tlie evening sennon will be preceded by nn llliNlmteU hvnm seivice, the congregation singing the fiiuilinr li.vmus f 10111 the steieopticon views on the scieen. '1 lie topic of the evening Million will be "Hie Battle of tlie Giants." 'the putnr will Use "Pictuied liulh" c lav on sketches at the aftei-ineeting evangelNtie seivice. l'iisl IljptM chinch, Nnth Inin avenue llev. ". 1 M.ithcv--, pastor. Tne uual services S.ib bath moinlng and evening, 030 a. m. and 7.30 V. m. ; Sunday school, p. 111 , Dr. II. G. Dcddoe, supeiinlendei.t; lljptut Young People's union ceiviee, 0 30 p. in., In assembly 100111. Regular piajeer meeting, 7.30 p. in. Wednesday even inc. All aie welcome to H10-.C- sen ices. Jack-sou Stieet llanlUt chinch llev. Thomas do Gitichv, D. D pastor. Moinlng men's meet ing nt 11..M), lenler, Kiclurd XicholK; moinlng seivice at 10.30. The pastoi will pieach a shoit seinion, aL the clo.p of which the Loul'8 supper will lie aumliiulereil. Sundi.v school .it 2 p. 111,, .lolm Lloyvl, "upeiinlendent, Lvenlug seivice at 1 o'clock slui p. tliK seivice will be held under the aipices of the Lo.val Ciusaders, 'J he Ripple division. Sons of Teinpeinnce, will ,11 tend In a bodj. The 01.1I01 will be Mi. Iivvin, of Williams port, wlio will speak on 'Tor God and Country and Our Homes." Mr. (ioniei Itcc.e will slug tlie solo, 'Tlag oi the rue," All aie vvelcoiue. Seats arc free. Green Ridgo Biptkt chinch, Mon-ey avenue Rev. Hcniy S. Potter, of lhani, . v wfu pic all at 10 30 11. 111, and 7.30 p. 111. 11 is es pecially hoped lhat all iliurch intinbei- will be piescut nt these services, Moinlng pi.iver niesl ing at 0.43 j Junior Baptist Young People'w uiiioii lucetlng ut 1.30 ji. 111.; Scnioi Baptist Young People's union at 1130 p. 111. Siiuda) school will follow 11101 nln- seivice, Xoitli Jlaln Avenue BiptUt Chun h The pas'or, llev. Albeit Hatcher Smith, M, O,, will picich moinlng nnd evening, 1(130, theme, "'Ihc Stuiy of J)oujs, or Light oil 'iluce- Peiplesing Pioh lems." 7,30, (he me, 'The Life nnd Woik Ad onliatu .Iml Mm. Sunday school, 2 o'clock, William Ciiappell, 8Uierinteudent; ( hrUtlan Kuilo.noi, n:, William If. Hall, piesident, List Sabbith Pasloi- Smith iplcicd upon his second veil' ns pistol of the chinch. Twenty -seven new lueinbcu vveie given tlio hand of fellowship at the com munion terviep. 'Iheie hive been slty-ciglit ild illt Ions to the ineinbeislilp dining the J car. Men101l.1l llaplist iluucli Pastor llev. V, r, Davies, seivices at tlie Usual liours, when the pistor will jircach Welsh lu the morning and jhiglish in the evening, Sunday school at 2 p. 111,, siiperlnlfdent, Missjfyclvll Ilecs. The pasloi, by lecpiest, will pieach n the evening oil a special subeet, Stiangcio are coidlally invited and heartily welcomed to all the rerrices. Slillnh lljptlst chuich, coiner Mulbeny slreet and Adams av eiiue Rev, J, II, lloddlc pastor. Pleaching at 11 . 111.. subject, "Our Duty to God a a Race," Sunday school, 2.30 p. m,; prciching, S p. in., subject, "Getting MiAi ut'the Tiutli." llaplist Vouiig People's union meeting, Mondiy evening, Preaililng, Wednesday even ing, (ieneial piajer meeting, 1'iiday evening, All on ivehonic, Diulley Sltiet Baptist chuich, Dnnnioic Piead'Ing on Sunday nt 10.30 J, in.; Bible school at 12 m. At 7.30 p. 111,, llev, David Spencer, D, D., will pieach, H'veijbody well nine, Presbyterian. l'lut Pri'sbverlan cluiuli 'Iho weiJimnt of the Lord's supper will bu adminislercd in Hie moinlng. "Ignatius Lojola, the Pilnce of Roman Catholic Devotee., or an livening with the Jesuits," will be Dr. MeLeod'. evening subject. Second Picsbjterlan chinch, Jefferson avenue, between Vine and Mulbciry slieeU-10,30 a, m., telebiatlou of the Loid's nipper; 13 111., Kunday ichool; 0.30 p. m , Young People's Society of Clul.Ilan 1'ndeavoij 7.30 p. m., evening vvoishlp, llev, J, II, Udell will piuch on "St. Francis of AssUi." (iieen llldse Pie.byteilan cluiuli Rev. I. J. Lansing, pasloi; Rev, h. R, V'ostcr, aosUUnt; 10.10, service of worship vvllh sermon bv the pa, tor, subject, "Pioftt v. Loos."; 2 in,, Bible school; 0 30 p. in., J'hri.tijn Ludeavor; 7.30 p. 111,, evening wouhlp with scimon by h8 pastor, eishth lu series on the "House of Life," subject. "Property, Rights ami Wrong" ' Providence Piesbjtirian churcli Paslor. Rev Dr. Guild. The 10.30 a. 111. service will include the sauauients, (lie Lord's supper and baptUm mid the icccpllon of new- mtmbeis. Sunday school at niicm. Junior L'udeavor mrvlcc 3 30 o'clock; Senior Endeavor seivice, 0.35 o'clock At Iho 7.S0 o'clock cvenitig service, the choir will gltp a second rendition, of the Paster music. 'Ihc Aeats of the jliuuh aie alwav, free. Washburn Street Presbjieriaii chuich-rllev, John 1. Moffat, D. I),, pastor. Hetvlcej nt 10.30 a. 111, and 7.30 p. in,; Bible school at 12 m.; Christian lindcavor Junloin, at 3.30 I', m.j Young People' Cliil'tlan llndcavor nt 0.20 p. m. Praver ineetlng, Wrclncwliy at 7,30 p. m. The pastor will preach morning and evening. All aie welcome, Adams Avenue clinpel, New York street Ser vices nt 10.30 nml 7.30. The Rev. Mr. Hughes will prcacli on "Some of the Pitfalls ol Life," In the evening. Sunday school ut 1 o'clock; Chlllliii r.ndcnlor society at el. tl. All welcome to these services. Capouse thiprl (Gicen IJIiUe l'ieh,vlcrlnu church) Pleaching ut 10 30 n, 111, and 7.30 p. m., by Iho pastor, Rev, L. R. Foster. Sundiy nchoul at 3 p, m,; Junior Kndeavor, 4 p, 111.; S;nlcf J'ndcavnr, 0 30 p. 111. Piajer meeting, 7.30 Tliursilay evening. Welcome to all. Episcopal. St. Luke's parish Rev. ltogcn Isiael, D. 1)., rcclor; llev. IMvvaitl J. Haughton, curate. Sec ond Sundiy after rattler, St. Luke's church 7.30 . m., holy commun ion; !).15 n. 111., Sunday school; 10.30 a, 111,, moinlng prn cr and sermon; 7.30 p. 111. L evening prn.vcr and sermon, , St. Mark's, Dunuiore 8 a. in., holy commun ion; 1030 n. 111., sermon nnd holy communion; 3 p. m., Sunday school; 7,30 p. m., evening prajer nnd sermon. . St. Geoige's mission, Oljphant 2.30 p. in., Sunday school; 3.30 p. 111., evening prnjcr and sermon. South Ride .illusion, Fig street 2.30 p. m,, Sun day school. Hist Knd, Picscott avenue, mission 2.30 p. nt., Sunday school. Church of the Good Sliepheid, corner Momey avenue and Gicen Uldge stieet Rev. l'rincls II. Bateinnn, rector. Second Sunchy after Lcastcr. IIolv communion nt 7.30 a. in,; morning piajer nt 10.30 n. m, ; Sundnj- school and rcctoi's class, 2.30 p. m.; evening prajer at 7,30. St. John's mission, Osteihout hill, Providence Square Simd.ij- school, 2 p. 111.; evening prajer nnd sermon by Rev. F. 11. Balcman, at 4 o'clock. Reformed Episcopal. Grace Reformed Episcopal chuich, Wjomlng avenue below Mulbeirj' stieet George L. Alrlch, pastor. Piajer and praise seivice, 0.3O u. in. ; Divine worship, 10.30 n. in. and 7.30 p. m. Preaching bj the pastor at both services. Sunday school, 12 m.; Young People's Society of Clu's itna Endeavor, 0.30 p. in. Lesson studj- every Wednesday evening at 7.30 p. m, Piajer meet ing at, S. Soils fiec. All welcome. Evangelical Lutheran. Ilol.v Trinity ihialish Evangelical Lutheian chuicli, comer Acinus avenue nnd Mulbeirj- stieet Chuich services at 1030 a. m. and 7.30 j, in.; Sunday school at 12 111.; Luther League nt 0 4" p. m. The new pastoi, llev. 1.'. F. Bitter, of West Hazleton, has ni lived and will have, charge of the seivices. All me welcome. Seals free. Grace Evangelical Lutheran chuich general sjnod), coiner of Mulbeirj- stieet nnd I'rccott avenue Rev. Luther lies Wining, pistor. At U.'lO u. in , Sundij school; 7 p. in., Young Peo ple's Socictv of CluHiaii Endenvov, leader. Mi's LeIp Kaufman; 10 30 n. m nnd 7.30 p. 111., di vine woislup, with senuuns liv llev. A. S. Hart nnii, D. 1)., of Balthnoie, AM., the geneial sec letnj' of the bond nf home mis-ions of tiie gen eial sjnod, Good nm-ic. Eveijhodj- vvelcoiue. , Miscellaneous. All Souls' l"imcrs.illst clmrcli, Pine slieet, be tween Adams nnd .leflerson .ivciiue". Her. Timm ns 1). P.ijne, pistol. Divine1 service, with set inon, at 10.30 a, in. and 7.3U p. 111. ; 11101 uing sub eet, "Thought for Othcis"; evening subject, "The Vnlveisalist Conception of Christ." Sun day school at 1 in. Scats fiee. Strangeis coi diaily welcomed. Zion United Evangelical church, 1120 Capone avenue. Rev. .1. W. Messenger, pastor. Pleaching at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. ; subjects, "Ve and Abn.se of Life Forces," and the second sei nion on "Prophecj," "Tlie Fate of Tjic." Sun daj school. 0.30 a. m.; .lunioi Endeavor, 4 p. lu.; Senior Endeavor, 6.10 p. m. All seals free. Evcijlmelj- wcleofnc to all scivicc. Viitit Primitive Methodist chuich, Gicen Ridge Rev. G. Lees, pastor. Morning subject, "The Higher Rock"; evening subject, "Unevpccted Ro le w." Clas meetings! at tlie close of moining sermon. All welcome. Plymouth Congregational chuich, Jaeksoi street Ii caching seivices nt 10.30 .1. 111. and 7 p. 111.; Sibbith xthool at 12 o'clock. Sabbath school nt Sherman aveiui" at 2.11 p. 111. Rev. Chailes A. Stroup, of 'ew- Haven, Conn,, will oecup.v the pulpit. C.m'ai.v Refoinied ehuicli, Jloinoe avenue and Gib-oil bileel Rev. Marion I, Fiioi, pastoi. Sen leu nt 10 30 a. 111, mil 7.10 p. m.; Sunday sclnol, 11,41 .1. in.; Clui-tian Endenvor, 7 p. 111. Midweek service, Wcdncsda.v lit 8.11 p. in. Cate chism, Salurdij-at 3 30 p. 111. Moinlng subject, "As the Dew l.nto Isual ; evening euhjeet, "Whence Cnme TheyV Fiist chuich (Christ! 111 Scientist), .110 Adams avenue Snndav services, 10.30 11. 111, and 7.30 p. m,; Sunday school, 11,11 .1. 111., subject, "Doc ti ue of Atonement." Testimonial niccl'ng, Wedne-ila.v evenings nt S o'clock. The chinch is nlso open eveij iIjj- diniirc the week. 'Iho Bible and all Cliiistian Science litcintiup Is kept in its fiee public leading loom. "Science niui Health, with the Key to Scilptine," by Maij BaVer F.eld.v, vvlll be loaned to investigators without choige. VNItois nnd letteis of iiupiiiy .ue welcomed and given com Icons attention and infoiuialiou f'ce. ' Gospel Tabernacle, .lelleuon avenue, Duunioie .lames Lelshman, pasloi, Simdaj picachlug sei vices at 10.30 a. in, nml 7,30 p.'in. ; Sunday school nt 11 in,; Young People's meeting, 0 30 p. in, CI11l.i1. 111 and Mlsslnuaij Alliance meetings cm Tuesdty at 2.30 and 7,30 p. in. I . BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS BY REV. ROBERT F. Y. PIERCE, D. D. Fiom Author's Notes in "The Sundiy School Lesson Illustrator," Published by F. 11, Revel & Co., Chicago, 111.1 Golden Tet "Jesus ChiUt maketh thee whole. "Ac, KMI. Time aie three special lessons to be empha sized in our teaching todaj'. First, the FAITH. FULNEnS of the pieachei; Peter, tiie man of God, went about doing good, Second, the FAITH of Aeneas, the palsied man who was healed, Tlilid, the Work and Ainu of Dorcas, the vvoiiimi of God, who did "what she could." F1- "uPPLIElt 'the best argument for Jciu Christ- is a holy life; the )est evidence of Pluistiaiilty is the good it does in the vvoihl. The best illnstialion of Unlst'a power was a ihauged life, Too often Christian woikcra forget that (lie Intelligence, the eloquence, tlie real, the phjslcal povveis of ilia labour aie only Ihe agencies for jho work, ing of the Spliit of God. "Not by mlfclit, nor by (sower, but by my Spirit, salth the Lord of hosts." Zee li. iv:0. Jt requited great faith in God for the preacher &&d -rf-er (t.t rariiu lo toinmnndi Acnens, vvtio liael been confined In his bed for sit Jean, to nrlsc and take I1I1 bed nml walk. It required great fnllh In Ihe preacher ami his Roil, for Hie side man to ohev the coin1 tumid of Peler. Ihe miracle Illustrated ihe man. ner lu whkh salvation Is iipplled to the licnts of men, faith in God. John :2I, .Nut bj- riles mid ceremonies but by faith, fhnll wc be healcel of all our spiritual maladies. In this Ieson we see Helpless Man. etnlng DNelplc. eallng I'ovvci. Duress laid Ihe fouml.itlun for the tliouianils ol helilng-luiiil societies lu the Clnlstliin world, ami we should honoi lier name on eveiy sullab!c occasion. An old proveib N, "Beauty Is ns beauty does." Doicas must have been beautiful ns well ns HjH CHR'5TjSUs HAKCTH IMEE Whole xm 11 4?3 "alert," for her life wis lesplemleiit by hei lov ing seivice for mankind. She mliilstcied 10 tic poor who hud no other helppi, and iincon-viousij wove her name Into the labile of her service. Xo work done for olhcis "I11" His aluc" vvlll be forgotton. Somewlieic, somehow, some time, it will be found nnd 0111 names will shine wit'i 1 mvstlc light, ns what we have done vvlll be the witness foi out rewaid. .Malt. :I2. "For tlie pool jc have nlwnjs with joh, nnd whensoever je will .ve may do them good." Doi cas did not wait for an opportunity, but witched for the oppoitumtv and sought for (he occnstan lo do Hum good. Dec's was tiuly the Venice of the "hidden hand." Si 1 anion, Pa. SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON FOR APRIL 13 PETER, AENEAS AND DORCAS. Acts, ix: 32-42. BY REV. J. I GILBERT, D. D. Secretary of Anicrlci'i Society of Religious Education. COM EXT '1 lie preaching of Saul in Daim-uri, begun among the apostles, was s00u cMinded to Hie Jews. At this many wcie gicillj-'ofc'icloel, and a coiispii.icy was laid agilnst his lite. To escape tlicil evil designs, lie lied lioni the city nt night, being let down ovei the wail in .1 ba-kct. In lalei life he leeoidcd what Luke omit; fiom the acts, tint lie went avvnj- in Aubi.i, ml after a blief sojourn, letuilicd to Da.iiisciis. (Gil. 1:17.) Tlie conversion of tills fleiy lenler lint .in end to the pspcjitlou for the time, and tke little congiegatioiis, foiniccl in v.iiious places, hid lest, l'nder the intlueine ami in,tiu"t!ou of faithful teadieis, bcllcvcis multiplied gin lj, and the church piospeicd. Hisloij- now turns uuaj fiom Paul, leaving linn In letlremeiit lo prepare for his gicat mhuV.ij, but lelating tlie deeds of othci apostles. PALSIED. A kind of supcivi-lon was ccui,vl ovei the vouiiir chinches bv Pile, fAits vill in. tiavcled tluoiigh all quutcis It is mipos- to stale how huge was the clicuit, lu one of his joumejs lie visited the units at Ljd-li (vcisc 32), a town ncii the Mediteuauc in ei, pcihlpi tweiilv-livc miles frcm .leiiisalem. 'Ilii, is the (list mention of this pi ice in tlio e Ti,. taiuent, and no one knows who canicd the gnpel Ihilhci. II is e-peciill.v intcie'-tiiig that imu fact onlj is given lu our Imou conieinlnir the tow.i ol the chinch a man was time whn lud tli; palsj, who hid been confined to hh bed for eight j rail. (Vcisc ill.) Ills name, Ae'icis, never mentioned afleiwaid, indicates tint he was .1 Gicck. how ( liristiinitv passes by the gieit and noble and condescend-, lo like m.te of Hie unfoilutiote (Matt. l, ."1), and to lilt them up into distil, c lion. 'Ihe pilsicd Aeneas is the only one leinenibcied of all llio Clulstiius who dwelt in l.vdda, ( I'HED, Wlnt did I'elei do in I.vddat Did he picicli Did lu iiistiuit bellevcisY Did he 'it apiil men to olllclil 1 1 11 st ? Possible, Glac is no iccoul of such seivice. All we know Is lhat lie went lo tlie liciMde of Aeneas, peilupi invited b.v fi lends (limes Mil, 1,), nu cample lor all iitlui-tcis. lie cnl.'Kil sjinpaHiellcillv, ie gaiellng onlj liis bodllv condition, lie spoke tlie 11.1111.' of the invalid, ami clliecled attention to th1 mighty healei. (Wise 34, ) He did not tay what might be clone, but In1 ehelaicd outiight tint Jesus lluist then made Hie man whole (its h, 10) lint ihc chip, bealunlng Immedlatclj, vvnuld be coiiiiletc, 'llus was followed bj the com inaiul to aiise, which was liistantlj ohejel, Heii was .1 mil uh1. In one senso It was vviought by IVlei; in n much laigci s.'iie, .itcuidlng to Pet ei'is own winds, it was vvnnulit bj Cluisl, Ihe apostle was the iiislimneut used liv tlio unseen l.oid, Thcie wc must pause, (hi many points speculation illicit be indulged, but without piollt, DECEASED. Xot fai Bum l.vdda was Joppi, nn old seapoit town, made famous by Hlram'j lloats In tlio lime of Solomon (.1 CI11011, 11, (), and later as the shipping point of the illscbed lent piopliet. (Jonah L, 3.) He ie lived a Chris liuii woman, univeisally beloved on account of her character and good deeds. (I Tim. 11, 10.) Her name Tabilha in Hebrew, Doicas in Gicck, signifies the gazelle, given, eloubtles.;, beciu.u of her beaut)'. It being uustomaiy to apiily naiiiev of beautiful animals to joung women, CYciac 30.) Death camo and lemovtd this good vvonnu fiom tlie scenes! of her generous activity. Kind friends prepared the body accoullug to Ihe cus tom of the time, and laid it in an .tipper 100111, u place of retiiimert and I101101, (Yciec 37,) lu common with all Eastern people, those who vveie beieaud expected u resuriectlon, l'nlvciil Im inanity has paiued at the speeticlc of death, lu iiiejulie concerning the destiny of Hie depaited, JSVITED, When friends me taken nvv.iy the lieait leache out instinctively for sjmpatbj-, The tense of loss is so jwlntul that another is sought yhosu ptcstuce can supply the balm, When John wu beiieadeel his disciples went and told Jesu.s, (.Matt, xlv, U.) So vvithsithe be. lleveis at Joppa, tliej rouhl not ben; their soiiovv alone, Theli i.ames ato not given, tlieli numbeis are not known; but they came together for consolation in dlstiess. It was lepoited that Peter was at I.jdda piobablj1 tlio fine of Aeneas had reached them, and two men vveie tent to in. vile him, (Vewo 3b.) '4 lie power of companion, ship was nndeistocd in those clajs (Matt, .will, 10), never moie linpoitant thin when trouble, like a heavy burden, rests on the soul. There .was an earnest icquest (hat the apostle would make all possible haste to come to Joppa, lu him all hope centeied. HMENTED. Tlie belter instincts of lumunltj accoid with the nobler pioiiiptlngs of iclljlon. Pelei as a man and Peter as a Christian would (tot ictuse (Us invitation, (fames 1, 27,) Es corted by the two mcssengei he harmed to Joppa and entered Hie clumber of death, Tiuc a su'iio of giiet was presented which many ar tists have tiidcavoied to tepresent on canvas. (Vtrsc 30.) (lathered ubout the. piecious foim of Gin iron,! wnmln stood tn.sn- wlrinuj un.nl . . v , . ... . rf ..,...,.. ,.s,j,,i4. 'ihey who had been the leclpiclits of lier bountj nan come la reverence ucr name ami mourn I er Ion. In their hands they held Ilia garments which Doicas had nude, hv evidence of her in. JCrLSMJiiHIaBrilsTlnl $ tslBsHRIcriH HfluiizMH . mmBKm -)1iiiiiiiMimIMN This Igtntnro It cm Very box ot ttti gturM Laxative BromoOuiniaeTbieu 'MWpv a At ' ZI-Ji ..s Lw'v:ViAlMv r;.'Ms? 1--':itiurfi V- '. . ' '.".' '.V-.U'. -.. -. .- 'i1 j.. -..' r -iiiws- I.-a .:... :.: -...-. ;.- r'vojan WM mm w- elus(r) and si 111 and gonehie.'s, tlie highest evi elcnce of womanly viitue to .111 Orienlull-t. (Piov. i:10-20.) Tlie reward hid .ilie.ulj come for tiie life of seivice. 'Ihc tender icgarel of the .sotrowing, the words nnd looks of appic-cialio'i, the genuine ami genual lamentation, all showed that Doicas had not lived in vain (l'-.ilm :c, 17) ItESIOHED 'Ibe fMicinidti apostle must have been gieatlj- moved, 'Ihc siglit of the dead nr.d the te.ns of the bereaved would melt any but a stonj- lieait. Pic'cntlv he excluded all others fiom the loom, as he hul seen Jesus do. (Mitt. i, 2.1) Kneeling down, he pravul, Iheichv con fcfslng weikness and isking help. Men must call upon Clod when a gieat woik is attempted. (Lph. vi, 10 1 "Tahitha, aile," lie eiic'd. speaking liei Hebrew- name nearest to her hcu I. 'llio depaited soul, vvbctliei it lioveied lien, lis the old Jews believed, 01 hid been In the home of tlie disembodied spiiils as modern theologians chum, at that won! once moie occupied its foi mer liouoo of llesh. (Verse 40.) The ejes opened and at the .sight of Peter 1.I1C sat up. Peter's light hind of fellowship was evlended, and the woniin, gaining additional sticngth, partlj lifted, was on lier foot. The doors were thrown opjn, Hip ti lends eiitcied, and Doicas was prcse itcd to them alive. (Veisc tl.) lki e.uthlv woik was not tinlshcd, and she was lestoied to the hearts that loved hei. HELIKVKD. There aie two vvavs of extending the cause of Cbrht; one bv tiutli, Ihe other !j power, lb- llr-t is s'owei, less ceilain, but in the end pioductlve of the be-t le-ults. (,i Col, :;iil, S.) 'Die lit.tci nnj be emplojctl lo good no it times when Hie foimei i.ui gain hut 111 tie hold upon the people, cisec .'!j and Ji .show- that lire!1 two miraclcn inieli1 .1 piofound impiission anil, gained niiiiy convcit". t Ljelda unci Sarcn (the eountij- luiinet alinut) tlie whole popubiticm turned lo the land. In Joppa niiuj believed in .Icsiis. It must not be supposed that those who believed bco.iue of this miiaeulovu power, vveie mule Hue followers of .Jc-as Clnl-t. 'I heh faith was like that which ninny had dur ing the iv loin's i.iinistij' a kind of intellectual assent lo time general doctiines which' he pleached, and the cnise which he rcpiocntid. Hut clhcipleshlp lay .1 long w iv fiuther on (John vlll, .11) .1 lontiuucd .1tte111I11.ee1 upon the tei'h ings of the gee-pel. 'Hie beginning, howcvei, v..is nude, and liuitmc must follow it. ( 1 Pilei 11, 2) Hlil'LEf riO"S by these two mliacle, or ralher, why the account of them? It cannot hi Hut Petri vlfited Ljildi and Joppa niciily to cma 11 painljlio and bilng back to life 11 pious anil mucli-loveci woman, commend iblc as those actions vveie. lie tallied some timet with Simon, tlio tanner, and could not have been Idle. iVc.ve -IS.) Why ellel the llolj Pplilt pass by In slh-nre .-ill other deeds and iecoiel( tliee only? 'Ihh question Is the moie impoitant, because after a time the wotldnar of niliacles was esteemed less iinpoitmt than the teachings of tiutli. 1 Cm. j.II:2S OH Out of 111 my answers this is pioper; The nposllcs, as succensois of Chilst, weio foiinil. ei.. of the chuich, custodians of power, invested with authoiltj, lliey would hive no success! s. It was niccNsary that evcijone should ic'spect (licit- ppisonsj and theic aelmlnistiatlon. 'Hie whole Christian fjsteni would not lest mi them. (Kph. 11-20.) If Clulst wiought tluough them then for nil time they were attested as Hi's chosen icpifscntatlics, (John .v, ll.) And nil sub-cquent gcneiations may tuin bulk to them. CHINA'S LOOTED SEALS SOLS. Fiom the Louden News, The home secretary hiivlnir ap.iiar ently been satisfied by Messis, Deben Imni that the eight Chinese imperial seals, about which questions were ask ed on Thursday, cannot be regarded as Htltlfali plunder, the snlo of these by auction took place yesterday. It Is said they weio the pioperty of an American citizen, who purchased them fiom a Russian ofllcer returned fiom China. Inasmuch as they ato now In the possession of u. foreigner, the Chi nese court deems "them to havo lost their saeied character, Sonies of the seals are sriuai'e, measuring as much as four or Ave Inches, while one or two of those used for prlvato cones pondenee aro of oblong shape, about vvo Inchest long by three-quarters of an inch wide. In each case (ho han dle Is more op, less elaborately carved, mostly with giotesques, and the Chi nese nfcciptoiis In one case the words are In t,ha Mauclni language havo a decotatlve effect. Theie appears to be no doubt that the seals are actually thos.o used in Pekln, The first two to bo offered, kept by tlie chief eunuch, and not touched by the hands of the emptuss, under whose 01 dots only they could be used, wero a fcoapstone seal bearing the ' Chinese equivalent fop "Nourish your mind and nuiso your sphlts," employed when actois were appointed for the Imperial palace, and another luipiessed on all documents relating to the lmnerla', pal ace guards. These weie bought by a private gentleman for fifty-two pounds. Six private seals of the emperor and empress have yellow silk cords a,- ilSvffifla'sStW--- s. YdV!W'l t S i J.-AsW ' ;if.--i.''-&T,,wefsaja v : i '..' 1 .'.:',s; . v" sar'T.;" ;K8MSS -or . l,y. Acdts Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and the well-informed and to the healthy, because its com ponent parts are simple and wholesome and be cause it acts without disturbing the natural func tions, as it is wholly free from everyiobjectionable :c USJnSk. AUSll. !.'TB.J7.-. rnna, r-r1 siiii" ,..-. rc.s .-,!. Hi-'s',..v fcLs -rT?mitfUy. awci SarxI"rrei.sio.'tCl3s.l. Louisville, Ky. foe calc by all druists. SPRtNG AND'SUMMER RESORTS, Atlantic City. NEW SEASIDE HOUSE. ATLANhO CITY, N. J. - AMERICA'S ALL THE YEAR RESORT. iiHiHI .iiBHKWSHiBBI W-tf'P 'Z H;;j:i ;,;,:;., ,,,'T.. I f tfvl7& llus Oeean-fiont hotel Is open thioiighout the jcai. Elevator, Sim P.11I01, Hot and Cold Sea Wafer llaths in the house, toveieel walk to the ocean. Oichcsti 1, puiest artctian water and sani-tarj- aiiangeniints. Capacity o00. Oolf privileges, etc, Wiite for llooklct. Hotel Sotiiern Sea end of Vliglnin avenue, the moat fushion able avenue in Atlantic City. Within .1 few steps of the famous fcteel Pier. Complete vvitli all conveniences, Including steam heat, sun par lor, clevaloi, and hot and cold biths. Tabic uiis.ni passed; diicct ocean view. Rates J2.00 lo fi! 00 pei da) ; 512 00 to ?13.03 wccklj. Write for booklet. IN. R. BOTHWELL, Formerly of Scranton. Ocean ACottag For rest, health and solid comfort visit Ocean City.' , It is the choice resort of the refined class, and has the safest bathing and best fishing grounds on the coast. I have for rent or sale furnished cottaees. hotels.'boardine: houses and ,' , - - - ' -, ,T,V, building lots, which, if bought now, will yield large profits- - in the near future. if N. C. CLELLAND, Real Estate Agent. tached, tied lu a sucred limit by the chief Llama Uisaubet of Uuddhism in Pelttn. All these me of jade, vvlietlie light or dark, and hcjiy liiscilpilona )llce.' "Wiltten by the Impeilal hand In tho too BerveiiciaHV isit rAj'lyasa-Laxasi iver . .quality or substance. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally la.ative and to act most beneficially. To get its beneficial effects buy the genuine manufactured by the JigYRjlPlJ r.ew.YorkTN.Y. .Ericefifiyu'.cervts jrb.&tt!& CHAS. EVANS & SON. H OTEL DALEIGH II Atlantic CUy, N. J. Capacity enlarged to 400. New and Modern. 300 1SEAUTIFUL ROOA1S AVill make a Special Spiing Ilatcof $2 and $2.50 per diy; islO, 12 and $15 pel week. The superior service and cuiaine of the pi-t two seasons will be maintained throughout the) entire jear. JOrl N B. aCOTT. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS City. e by theSeai Ocean City, N. JtVi ;. 4r ii Yl Iviim lourt," "Perused by the Jin pei Jul eye," etc. The seiles of lx fetched thtce bundled and tlili'ty-iiiiu pounds, geveial being bought, by vt Messrti. llitrdliib'. 1 i it' U rr-,fc ... I' P J' li i i i. 1 fi k m.'i ig&sfarJg-H rl ,