fWW IMBIHSiRJkLii ...JfillW-Plill v ' ywj 47 '?CWW; to' --& & ; t f THE &CRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1902. i ID h Church and Sunday-School Kt M'I )- Jn.- ,J .,.M.-, .,.. t, ...,,..., i. ,.-. .,.,-.,-.--...--...., ..r,- -v m. .,-.. -,, ...- . ,n, ....-. .. -.... . .-,.... . , - ,-, .1 . 'u"- jnVT.ti.ry. m- w' '' j" ni w, HBrT Jli. TUB CliicltinnU Commercial Tribune of April 7 contained the follow liijr with reference to Rev. Wnr run a. Tortrldito, who wim formerly liiiHtor or the l'cnn Avenue Uuptlst church: Tlio 1,400 inc'inbcr nl I ho Nlnlli Kind ll.itlt (liurcli nto TCi.irliiK lor n blir Jubilee iind Hunk plliiR crvlcc. In tililinitlaii of llio tne t tlmt to lay, fop tlic lltal Htm- In tivrlve or flltti'ii jeiM, mm l! . W.U.I.'I.N I. I ..I. II. Hit..., II. 'I. Hip c-liiiuh pU'.imI. illon .-l.im l'i llu' fhr.il ,'r.ir without a cnl of debt, about r--(,UOn wuith of citfUl.turliu;; ohligillotis havim; been I'ibl t -Inie list f.ill, urn! then' tlll I, led In the lieumy $uio. Hr, W.iurn :. I'.ulrulsi, tin' lMitnr of llio church, who Ims I .iin l.it'lii,' Mils ilciit dining In". l cars' pastorate hole. Minted 11 dcbt-iali-iiiff ciitipibin li.t fall, and the icsiill of hi months' 1 i.i i il Wuric b.y lilnwi'lf nnrl e oivirc-sa Ion will lie hliuun In llic lqioit lo be made at llio on nu.ll lui-rtiiij; tod.l.v. 'llio juhllri mi'clin? will bo a nmel one. 'llio $lii,000 wnitb of raiiccllcil bonilc will he n..dl mound thionll tin. congregation for iinpei'tion and will lie Kept aj Fomenlr.s, but $.',oni wuilh of notes will be burned in a lublie: bonftio, wb'le the coiiri elation kiiitjs "Pi.ilie Coil, fiom Whom All Illoii)KS I'low." Spceilies will be Midi by deacons and olden and l.iviiKii. and, in addition, the J-evonlJ-tvvo ifati' hi-loiy of the cliturli will bo float id In a idilini.-u'iit way. Tne ev.nl ditn .if tlih lucrftlis Iih lint been linl, but it will be sonic time iliultic tlie net two week. The manner in wliicli this money was raUed la" IiifrieMiiiir. "Tlie fiit icil -t 1 1 by the ion triegntion was 1.1-t 'lliaiiLMiii;. when M, IJ3 was r.ii.c.1 by Mih-ciiption, and the elim.i; w. ,'c-,-terelay, when it was found that the actual i ih and pledge-, of Ki-ter Hiuid.i. and je'terliy amounted to ?4,0', or cnouuli to pay all d.bls hiiiI Mait In :i new .voir Willi money in the .ii'.i--in. v. Of lids Mini, (lie women i.u.ed ijl.UJO by I ulxinpr pink 'leas and all .nil. of eiUeitalnm 'lit; the Sunday .Uiool laf-oil "101; ilillduu iii.ule and I told Miull fancy ebaii-, mule of featheri. nil Iwipcis and ollur Utile aitiilo-. and l;rlnl to 'swell the sum, and, a. eiiicii(e uf lln ii.il in teiest of eriy 1111 mlior of tho .uiisicsitbi'i, the doctor told of two mi. .ml. fills who had kI.'H Ifroni their 'eaminss yl 1.27. In the meantime, the dodor had boon al woik, las luwyei, leal iv-talc .ii:e:it, dolnlhe and whit hint. He decided to kII the old m iiool inuperty, lidjolnins the (liuuli. wliuli the nrnanialion pin- plii'eal by i-idum .SKi.uno woiili of ,1 pu mil. BioikN. The Ciiieiniuti Law j-ehool flu illy a!.ieeil h buy tire properly for fir,(Hr) if iwi one of Itho'se boiuli wad x'nncileil. It took two iiwullis to tiaT"tlip?o ami Set 1l"e uuikis to ai,'iee M Ppait with lliilil.but tlie woik w.t ! n lllv- done iiiid Ideal ilibcil, tliu- linking ' total unouut iiiel in six month-, of .ii,4.lj. One H.IXIO deb!, a lea-e rt nt, is pioUdod for in a will nude h a woalthv I wuiuau. A Bisthiguislied Clergyman. One of the greatest nddrrsps which wiih delivered this week ut the Bap tist conference, was pivpii by I lev. B. D. Thomas, D. D., of Toionto, Canada. Dr. Thomas is one of the best-known jlnptisl ministers of the country and as a Welshman is honored and loved by lilo i-Qinitrypien ut home niul ubroad. ITe has a large circle of friends In this city. , . Mrs. Thomas tis :i founcr resident of Scrauton, and has many relatives still residing' here, who nro among: the most loved of our people. Dr. Thomas has consented to remain In Seranton over Sunday and will preach In the ni'oj'hiiifj art 'the Ponn Avenue Baptiht church. PIIs many friends will Klve him it coidial welcome. Pittsburg meeting. Then It will be held at Just the light time July $, 0 and 10 the opening of the vacation Beiison, Biiltlng the convenience of the nrmy or teacher) and othern whoso vacation period boglnM with that month. And the place, Pittsburg, the busiest city In the United States, with the greatest Industrial attractions In the world, tho city of pubIi, pluck and perseverance. Pittsburg air Is full of this kind of ozone und the convention will Imbibe It. Tho location of the "Tent Kndeavor" will make the meet ing a delight Kchenley park, With Its beautiful natural und artificial features, nlwnys attractive and peihups never more so than In July. For these and other unmentionable reasons we expect this Pittsburg 1P02 convention to be the banner convention of tho banner state, Sunday School Association. Tho annual convention of the Litiekn- wanna County jJunday tiohool associa tion is to be held In tho M. 15. church, Providence, on Tuesday, May 6th. Tho outlook is for tho largest and most helpful meeting ever held and to this jend, the programme committee have already secured the following speakers: Hugh Cork, superintendent organiza tion, state association; Mrs. Barnes, superintendent, primary work, state association; Prof. Charles H. Albert, llloomsburg State Normal school; Ilev. H. C. McDermott, Simpson M. K. church, Seranton; Rev. Joseph II, Odell, pastor of Second Presbyterian church, Seranton; W. "V. Adair, secretary R. R. V. M. C. A., Seranton. All persons Interested in Sunday school work should becoymo identified with the county association. Pastors and superintendents attend. See to it that delegates ure elected who will at tend. It is earnestly hoped that the roll call of schools will be responded to by delegates from every school In the county. Sunday school workers: If heretofore you have failed to uttend the meetings of the association, take advantage of this opportunity for Inspiration and encouragement. You will find that alter all it is worth while. "Come and see." e Anniversary of Dr. H. S. Jones. The congregation of the Welsh Con gregational church, of West Market street, tire making elaborate prepara tions for tlie thirtieth anniversary of the pastor, Rev. It. S. Jones, D. D., which will lie held on Sunday and Mon day. On Sunday morning the annual roll call of the members will be held, and prayer meeting. In the afternoon, the meeting will lie in charge of the seven teen old niembeis, of the church, who were members at the time Dr. Jones' was ucalled as pastor of the church. The evening services will be In charge of tho congregation at large. Special music by the choir under the direction of Henry Hitchlngs will bo rendeied. Addresses will bo delivered by some of the old deacons. Monday's service will beMield by the clergymen of the different parts of tlie state. The supervisors of the church will serve refreshments to all out of town clergymen. theinointiig at 10, and In ftiRlMi In tlie tuning nto. I'ltst Vclli ll.iitlt church, West Market MreH Iter. .1. Vi UivIm, piislor. The tjiislor lll in each ut the llu.il hourn, 10 n, in. and 0 p. HI. Hiiiul.iy diool ut 2 ), in. ' The evcnlncr ncrvlro will be conducted lu KnoJMi. A cordhd web tome In nltrnit in cxti'iiilnl lo nit. Alt peals free. .Memorial IhiptM cliurth, palor, llev. 1. Dim le-Son lees Sunday nt 111 n. til. niul (1 i. in. The pulnr will preneli N'cMi in the mnrnltiir .mil lliuillih III Hie oU'lillip;, llible s-dionl nt 2 p. 111. In the eirnli.a; the patnr will preach the. Moond Milium of the M'rlos on Ntheinhh, Ills times mid nttileveinont. flood singing utul all rtr.ingcts uic welcome, ' Slilliili Ikiptlit ihmili, toiiier Mulbciry direct and Adams menup llcv. .1. II, Huddle, pislor, I'le.iihliu.', 11 a. in.; Mihject, "How Often Miould Wo i ay in n'Diyf" Sunday Mhool, :!.:10 p, in,: 8 1 1. in., preaching; nibjcct, "They Haled lllm Wlthcut .t C.tue." ilev. Hr. S'n iiildltic: wilt lilt tlie pitlpll in the nlwncc of the pulor, Niinday, April "7. )r. tiauhllnc: U paMm In I'oret Clly ami piralitriit of the llaptlt confercpee of thli t ily. All rhoittd hear him. Presbyterian. 1 f i -t riob,terlan eliureh Dr. Jlcl.eod will oc cupy the p'llplt moruluu; purl rtrnlna'. In tlie eieiiliiit h" will icply lo llllioi Mohan, ami at III.' fame time he will, by icqnrM, deliver IiU re el nl lecture on "The Church, r.ithers." Second Pc'lnterian tinned (.IcITersoii avenue, between Vine and Mulberry htreet") 10.H0, mom. lint woishlp: 12, Sunday whonl; fl.DO, Young I'tojile's Society of Christian Kndeavor; .:io, en nintr wnililp. The Itev. ,lor'i II. Odell will pleach on "St. Trancta of AjII." Oie.'n Klclicp I'refb.vteilan clinrch Mev, I. .T. r.anlnr, patoi; Hei-. 1,. It. roster, a?5itant, 10. 10, sen Ice of woishlp with Fcrmon by the pas tel : Fiibjcrt, "The Sprln;- of Action;" 12 m,, Ul'ilo chool; (1.30, Cliristl.ni l:ndcaor; "."0, een in!; woichlp, with Kcrmoii ninth in scrlc on "Tl e Pilars of Life." All are cordiallv Invited. rrnWdcnee I'resbjterhn Chinch ltev. Dr. fieoiRe K. Guild, pastor, rrearlilne; nt 30..10 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. Sunday feliool at 12 m. .funior Undeaor at 3.30 p. m. Senior Kmlcaror at CM p. in. Washburn Street Prcsbj lerfau church Iter. .Tolin P. MofT.it, D. D,, pastor. Soniccs at 10.SO ii. in. anil 7.:iD p. nt. Bible school nt 12 m. .lunlor Christian Kndcaor at 3.30 p. m. Yoiuic riopic s Clirlstlan Umlcavor at 6.20 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.S0 p. in. Rev. Dr. .Mor row will present the cause of the American Itiblc iiooioty at the moining; scntcc?. The rile of in fant baptism will be. adnilnNtereel at the morn ing service by the pastor. The pastor will preach in the ociilng. AH welcome. Adams .enue chapel, Xcw Yoik blieel The Kc. James Ilugdes will pieaeli at 10.:i0; sub ject, "Virtue Is More Than a Name and llcligion Xot a Yoke Wheio tlie Spiiit of Burning Oper ntcv." And at 7.S0, subject, "The fiaiden of God Is SHU on This Karth." Sunday school at 3 o'clotl;, Mr. Chandler, mpeilntendent. Tho ltev. Mr. Ih'Khes will teach the Men's Bible cla.sj. The Chilsti.m Kiideaor society will meet nt 0,. Pi oyer and praise ran Ice on Tuesday evening, to be conducted by the Band of Woikcis fiom the oung Jlcns Chri.-tiaii association. Capou,e Ciiapcl (Urecn Hiclge PieJitcriin Chinch) Preachinjr 1().::0 and 7.JJII by tlie pastor, llev, Ij, H. Poster. Sunday school, ." p. m.; .lun lor Kndeavor, 4 p. ni.; Senior Kndcacor, G.:iO p. in. Prayer meeting, 7.30 Tliui'ctay evening. Welcome to all. Christian Science literature Is kept lu tu fieo public leading room. "Sclenen niul lle.lllh with the Key to Scripture," li.v Maiy Maker IMdy. will be loaned In Imwllgnlow without rhnRe. Vlst' (om and lellcrs of inquiry are welcomed and nlv. tn courteous nllcnllon and liitonnallon fie.'. Silon United i:miircllcnl (Iniicli, 1120 C.ipoav avenue, llev. .1. W, Messenger, pastor, PriMcliln-a; 10.M a, in, and 7,:i() p. nt. Subjects, "Ihe Hal liient of the People of Clod" and "Pilt of lliby Ion"; Ibis Is the lliliel seimoii on prophecy. Sun day school, II..10 a, in.; .luntor llndiavor, I p. in.; Senior llndeavor, ll.SIO p, in. All cells fire, liv ely body wed cine to all services. BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS iiv iu:v. noimitT v. v. pikiioi:, d. d. tl'iom Alllhnr'fl .Voles In "The I.ctfon Illustrator," Published Ilev el k Co., Chicago, Miuitay ly V. 111.) School II. "Clod In no rpspcclcr of persons." Ads, x, ?4. At the same time that Clod Is truly calling men lo piench Ills wold lie Is ptepailng men to I'eir Ills message. When Ihu Holy Splilt c tils men lo the .miiiMry of the go-pel lu certain fields, He prcpaies the fpecl.il fields for the worl.eis. Vhlle Peter was on llio hoii'c top lu .loppa, play ing for guidance, Cud was preparing the emigre nation for Peter's inlnlstiy in the home of Cor iiellus .it Cesarc.i. The congregation were (1) WAITIXC. (2) pitAviiiti'ui,, (,i) nxrrp. (i i:.pi:t.i These nic the Vondlllons which will ahva.vs biini SERVICES IN IHE VARIOUS CHURCHES JMetliodist Episcopal. Paid c hutch 1'iuly prayer and .- State 'C. E. Convention. Pennsylvania is the banner state in Chr'liStlitn Kndeavop. Tho Pittsburgh convention will be tlie banner conven tion. Want to know why'.' Listen! It will bo tho lira t biennial convention; no international meeting litis year to divide the time, thought and energies or Kiuleavorers, and overy one who can possibly arrange for It will be at the lu rtiarnngc only when there is equality of health as well ns nfTeetion. Affection inay be 'the -basis of unity in ninrrini-c. nut the feiiperstructurc depends lnrijely on the womanly health. Vhcii the witu is tormented with backache, tlistiesseil by headache, and racked by nervous, uess, she has no auibition for exercise or pleasure. . Doct6r Pierce's l-'avorite Prescription niaken weak women Mrone; anil sick women well. It cures headache, back ache, and. other womanly ills by curing the diseases of the womanly orguuism which cause them, It establishes regu larity, dries weakening drnius, heals in flammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. Weak and sick women nre invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private and I sacredly. confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, lltiiTalo, N, Y, The denier who offers a substitute for Favorite Prescription" does so to gain the little more profit paid on the suit? of less meritorious medicines, His profit is j "i "iw uttepi no suusiuiuc, "My wife coiumencnl to complain tvventv year ogo, writes Lewis A. Jllllcr. ei-Cldef IX tolice. m Project hlrett. Vel,irt Pa. "fi hMe tried the skill of twelve difiereiit c ioctoK Blie took ealloii!. of mtdicliie duiiuu 'tlie lliiie de was I, until I wrote to yon am you tol "S wliut to do. fa he l.at lakeii elglit I oitliVof I r PJcrce'n Pnvmile J'rewiptlou nnl ii of the 'Ooldcn Medical HIscoverv.' Sde can clo lie? f3Wn'Ue0Iu,a,',UaC',,, W"lk aro"ua "Wiffwa Yoii con publi,li tdla letter If you wh. We have received tucd uem that wewisd ' every .ufferer could derive tin- t,,ue amount of gooX My wye's coinpbiut enud to he a compHca (ion of dIeae-M llic doctors hald. Vc will ever remain your friends. Jiay Clod blew you and your Institute." ' ' ' u Dr.tf ierce's Pellets are the most desir able laxative fee delicate women, I Mr. Pail; c Imtcli l.mly prayer and pia'te n.ec ting at .:il. ltev, .lames lltiiiilugi'i, of JJm I i.iy ihureii, will incacli at 10.S0. Claw mei t iii'i at clo5u of (.eivice in Sunday tchool loom. S'uitclay fd'col at 2 p. lu. ; Junior league nt ::.;'(i p. in.; hciiior league at ii.'M p. in. Pleaching at T. "tl p. in. by the a-.Nt.int n.i-,tor, II. 11. Singer. btiangcrs aie welcome. hlmpion ilethodt llpi-copal clmicii ltev, II, C. Mulicimott, pitoi. Pie.iclilng at 10.30 a. in. by Piof. James Hughes, Sunday (.eliool at 12 m. ; luiilor League at 2. 15 p. in.; Kpvvortd League at 0.SU p, in. In the evening al 7. M0 the choir will liptuc their pio'.-i amine of Kapler music. All ale welcome. Cedar Avenue Mctlindkl Episcopal diuich P. P.Doly, pastor. Seivlcc-s, 10 a. m., meeting of liieilhc'ihood; 10.SD, moining worship and mmon by l!c:V. A. II. Congft-; Sunday school at noon; !:.f,0 p. in., Junior Kpworld league; (1.30 p. in., lipnoith league; 7.S0. tetmoii by Hev, A. 11. Cou pe r. All are welcome. Hampton Sticet JIcthodKt i:pl.copal Cliun-d Pleaching at 10.::0 by llev. i:. II, hlngcr. hun eiay uliool at 'J p. in : Kpnoitb league at 0.3d. Pieailiing (.enlco at ..) by W. W. Adair. Court Street Jleldnill-t llpicopil C'liurcd S;r vices will be condueleil by ltev. licorge W. Cialg. Jloinlng Mibpect, "llleinal Day." livening mb- Jetli ".Needed Picpaiatioii'. for CluM," lively body inviled. l'lict (leinian Jlelliodi-t l.rfscoial cliuich, Ad am' avenue and Vine tiect (1. Ilobllln, pastor, Hlvine mi vices atlO.31) a. in. and 7.R0 p. in.; Sun day Mhool, noon!; T.i.vlor Avenue clnpcl, 2 . m, I'lmbild leapie, 0.15 p. m.; prajcr meeting, '1 In. i -.i lay evening. Pic-peel Avenue Ccimaii McthndUt KplMopal rliiuch, lliieli Miect and Prospect avenue fl. r. llauwci, pastor. Peaching, 10,::0 a, in. ami T'il) p.m.; Sunday t-ehool, 2 p. in.; Kpucutli league, ii. I.11 p. in.; pi.ijer meeting, 1'ilday evening. Baptist. l'lim Am line HaplUt Cliiuih, Peuu avenue, U. tween r'lutice. and Linden streets Stiangrs al wajk welcoine, The llcv. lt.ibert V, V, Pierce, 11. D., pistor, will be anhled lu the inoiiilng wr. iee by llev, llr, II, 1). Thouiai., of Toronto, Can nd.i, who will pleach the M'inioii. Sunday Mhool :ii 2 o'clock in tho home school, and at 3,:H1 p, in, nt the Anicimau Meuioilal iubioii. Vouug Pco plu's ChrUtlait Kudeavor lurctlng at ililO p, in. At ",30 llio pastor will prcacli from the th'iiie. "rakhbuublii (,'rlinc8." 'Hie evening unicei in the uuilitiiiliim will be picceded by mi illustrated li.vinu service. I'list IliptUt chuic-h, South Main avenue ltev. K. P, M itlicw.s, pastor, 'I lie liuil teiviiivs Sun day iiioridng und evening, 10.3O a, in. and V,.'M p. in,; 'ibje-ct, "Tho Convention ami JU l.c. 0in," Sunday nhonl, 2 p. m l)i, II, (J. Jleddue, t'lpcrintcndenti l. V. I' V, tcivlcc-, 1130 p in aiMii.bly i bum. Weekly prajcr meeting Wodnui. day evening, 7.30 p. in, All aro coidlally inviled eo iiie.ci iervices, .IrcUon Street Itaptl.t church Morning men's pitjer inertitig at IM loan Jones, leader, Pleaching tervleo at 10.110; fcrmon by (ho paa ter, llev, 'llimnav ilr Uiuchy, I). p. Sunday bchuol at 2, John l.lojd, wiittrlnU-udcYt, UreiK lug trrvlcu at 7 shaip. I'ulwt and song unlrc Tho llev. II. D, Ihonui, D. 1),, ol Toronto, will lumen, in-, inoinas Is well known to u all. Coinii and hear him. Cuen Jlldiin llaptUt iliuuri, Mousey avenue ltev. I.. Jl. S. lUyiivJ, I). 1)., of Uliighamton, X. V., will preach ut 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Other church ktrvlccj as usual Noilli Slain Annuo Hapllt Chuith-Hcv. Al beit liatclicr Spiitli, pastor, 10.30 a. in., ub Ject, "Jcius Seeing thu Travail of IIU Soul, or the AttoiuplUlunent of ll.c Divine Puipo.e." 7.30 p. in,, llieme, "I'lic- Power of the Tongue, or Can a Woid spoken liver He Hccalled." 'Jho evening (.civlce will be held in thu Tube-made. 1'lrct Vclli llaptUt Church, Soutli Main avo nue Itev, 1). 1). Hopkliu, paator. Tho ltev. loivvcrtd Jones, ol Macattg, Wale, will prcacli In lie churcli tomorrow bold morning and vvculn;. 'I he M-nki'4 will Li- In Hie UVltd languice In Episcopal. SI. Luke'- I'.iii-Ii Hev. Kogeru 1-i.iel, I). D., recle.r; ltev. 11. ,1. Ilaughton, (.enloi- cutatr. Tt.lid Sunday after llastei. St. Luke's chinch 7.30 a. m holy common, ior- 10.30 a. m., morning praver and ktihoii; 7.."0i. tu., evinlng piayer anil seitnuii; P.15 a. in., Sunday Mhool and llible chides. Sr. MaikV, Uuninoic 10.30 a. in., lnowiinn pi.ner and fermon; 7.30 p. m., evening pia.ver mid eiinon; :i p. in., S'uiidiy tehool and ItibJe clcses. li't l.'iiil .lk-ion, Pre-rtiit avenue 2.30 p. m., Sunday -i honl anil llible clase. South Side .Mi-ion, l'ig "tieet 2.30 p. m., Sim dav sihoel and llible clashes. si. (.'wnge'-, OlyiJAint 2.30 p. in., Sunday vcl.m.l and llible c1.i.t; 3.30 p. m., evening praver and Koriuon. Chinch of the Ciood Shernienl. coiner Monsey uvrnuc and Cieen llidge ll-eet Third Sunday af ter Ulster. Morning piajer at 10.30 o'clock; Sunday tehool and lector's cla-s at 2.30 p. in.; evening piajcr at 7.30. S'r. John'-. .Mission, O-lcihout Hall, Piovideuie S'.lii.'iie Holy communion, 7.33 -a, m. ; Siindiy bcliool, 2 p. in.; evening prayer, A . m. Reformed Episcopal, (liace llefoimed Kpi-copil clmich, Wyoming avemm below- .Mulbeny ttreet Rroigc L. Alilch, pastor. Prayer 'and piauo service, 0.30 a. in.; Divine woiMiip, 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. in.; pleaching by the pastor. Sabbath school, 12 in.; Voting People's Society of Christian Lndcavor, 0.30 p. in. Lesson study cveiy Wednesday even ing :it 7.30. Prayer meeting at S. Seat free. All aie welcome. Evangelical Lutheran. l'.v.ingeliiMl Lutheian Tliliel Sunday after L'as ter. riospel, John xrl:10-23. I'.pistle, I Peter ii: 11-20. St. Jaik'-, rouitcenlh and Washbuin fclieet- Ilev, A. L, Itanier, Ph. I)., pastor. Services at 10.30 n. in. ami 7.30 p. m. Luther League ut (1.30 p. in,; Sunday tehool, 12 m, St. Paul's, Shoit avenue llev, V". S, L. Lauer, IKislni. Sen lees at 10.30 a. in, and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school, 2.30 p. lu. Chi lit chilli Ii, Cedar avei.ue and Uiich bticct llcv. James Witko, pa'toi. Scivlces at 10.30 a. lu, and 7.30 p. in. Sunday Khool, 2 p. in, St, Pctcr'ii, I'rescolt iivcnuc Hev. John Han dolpli, pator Services al 1O.30 a. in. Sunday school, 2 p. hi. I.iiiini'.uucl (.eiiiian-PolUli Lutheian chinch. I!ees3 sticct ltev. IVidinanil Satelmeler, p.ilor. Scivlce lu the Rcimaii language at 10.30 a, in, Sunday school, 2 p. in. 'ion's rliuich, 22(1 Mllllln aveuui1 ltev. A, (I, Oallcnkanip, pator. Morning services, 10.30; Hilijrct of fermon, "The Abllliy of Mankind to Scu und Xot lo Sec-." Sunday school, 2 p. in, Let till be present, livening serviced lu Kngllsli, at 7.30 p. in.; subject of fcciinuu, "l'lio One. Word, in Which Aio Hidden All Ticasines in Heaven and on ll.nlli." Mlscollnneous, l i.I vary ltefoiiunl cliiucli, Monroe aviiu and tilbtoit ttrcel Itev, M. L. I'iior, pastor. Sei. vices at 10.30 u. in. and 7.30 p. in.) Sunday K'hool, 11. n a, in.; Cliriitl.ui lludravor, 7 p. i.i, Mlei-weelc ineeiiiig, Wedncsilay, S p. in.; eate. iIiImii, Saturday, 3.30 p. in. Sf.iU flee. Vnii are welcome. Morning subject. ".Men Ale Lllco Hie Hod They Wordilp," All Soul' Unlves.illt 1 nil ( Ii . Pine dice I, be. Iwccii Adams and Jelferson avenues llcv, Thomas II. Pa.vne, pastor. Divine foil lie, with ser.uou, at 10.30 a. lu, and 7.30 p, m, Tho pastor will picaeh in tlie inoiiilng on "Tlie I'oot Path to lniiplmwi," and in Hie evening on " A Coninioii Sei.se View ol the llible," Siindiy seliool at IJ, Si'.il.s fiee, SliaiigiH coidlally vvclcoiui, tlovpel Tabernacle, .Iclferson avrnue, Jluiiinoir . .lames I.cUhmiii, pastor, Sunday set vices at 10.30 a, in. and 7.30 p, m,; Sumliy sehool, 12 lu oung People' ineetliig, 0.30 p. m, Ciui. Han and .Missionary Alliance meeting. on 'I'uis. day at 2.5U ami 7.30 p, m. I'irst Primitive- Mcthodkt church, Ureeu ltidiie llev, fi, Lees, pjslor. Hev, Thomas Hell, of Wilkes-uaire, will piejch morning and rvenlng, a baptism of the Holy Spiiit upon tho chinch of Christ. Peter tlie preacher was (I) PIIAYKR I'liL, (2) OnilDIHXT, (3) rAITHl-UL. He pleached unto the peojile the Chi 1st of Pardon, lVaco, Comfoit, Hope. As Peter picaelied, the Holy Spirit sealed the message and tilled the life of each believer, "flod is no ie-pectcr of peisors." Hence upon Jews nnd Gentiles alike the Holy Spirit came, both saving tho soul, and setting apart for Christian service them that believed in Jesus Christ. Suggestions Draw- an outline of a cioss en ulilch is placed a ciown bearing the name JIISUS. Let iaj a of light fall from the cross upon tho vvoids (IIIXTH.HS and JIIWS; make flio practical application tliat Jcut is walling and willing to blo-.s the "whosoevei" will believe in Him. The people listened attentively to the npostla unfolding the plan of salvation, and when he lc-M-aled (he great tiutd tl at w!iosoccr bclieveth in ( hrist and ncccits lllm as a pjison.il Saviour, "hath cveikasling life" (John, v, 21), then were their he.iits opened i.nd the Holy Spirit came upon them in blessing and power. When they had believed then wcio they baptized. civTv "''''r ' . i . !3WiHtNavi i'wyr'. ?"':.' HJ:,i' .....x f'varMwu Iw '' rmmmma&Ai c M.A W v llf'H- Y.-.: ::&liTMW:: iav y-.'-- a '.iiwrfy?i GS A wmm ;r l w.iiSaiwi'Ss w fig IWo,.. rr fe) -1. :-"? fiids pieavsaitlyv Vcts Be-reficia.llyi tsxtK.jlyrakS-a-LaxatiVr Syrup of Figs appeals to tlic cultured and tha well-informed and tothe healthy, because its com ponent parts are simple and wholesome and be cause it acts without disturbing the natural func- objectionable the process of d, as tney are the medicinal Syrup of Figs arc obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially. To get its beneficial effects buy tha genuine manufactured by the aiIWa '"5s51" Louisville, Ky. Eor. e.ftl-., by all -drurfrfi'ats, Sa.iNTFr&rcisco.-Cs.l. new York.M.Y. Eric-sfi1ty certs ,Ecr hp.tUjj Jesus ho diplard his Divine qualillrs by his deeds of love and power. 4. All this woik of Jesus was through the anointing of tlic llolv tihojt. (Matt, ill, 10.) Tint was a splenuid gospel seimoti, just suited to Coineliii-, vho needed only to know Joua, tho prnniied one, who came into the woild, icceived the spirit and ministered to men. lVr line faith in .Te.-,us Cluist alone wc lave, leiulwioii of sins. If we coi.fcv. our sins, und bellevo in tho Lonl .Temis wo shall be foigirt-n. Suggestions l)i aw- Hie outline of n lieait and willu in it Hie wonlf, "1 llelicve in Je-.us thii-l." Acid-. tpie-,e wouls vviile. "I rorirlvu Thy Sins." ConfeN.ion, faith, and foigivcnc.-s aie clo-ely lehlcd in the divine plan, baanlon. Pa. SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON FOR APRIL 20 PETER AND CORNELIUS. Acts x:34-44. UV llliv. J Secretary of i:. oiLnmu', Amerlcaa Society L'ducatlou. D. D. of Jtvligloui CONTII.T. La-t lesson closed with Petct among dbclples at Joppa CAets l.v, 30, 4.1), where lie wiought a nuiacle. llius far in hid caieei c. tcneliiig through about two yeaia (A, 1), 3.1 to 35), his lalior:) had been ronllncd to people of Jewish origin, whom he rcgaulcd as tho spcrlal favoiite.s of heaven. An attempt was nude at that time to give him more liberal views. 'Ihu method was vMicmely ImpicJslve. Cornelius, nu olllcer in tlu ltoniau in my nt Caesaica, a very devout man, had a vision In which hu was di rected to tend lo Peter for distinction, Peter also had a vision lu which ho was diicded to eat animals foibiddcn In Hie ltiv. While think ing on thexu thiuaii hu was approached by thu Hivants of C'oinelius whom he ncoiiipul.d. 'Ihu centuiion rehearsed what bad oeeuried and clcclaied tint ho was leady to receive any nios Mgo the apostle had to deliver. A lieallivii seeking iiistiuetion was an interesting event In chined history, Our Ie.-oii relates what fob lowed, PIUICIUVIMJ.-tVcisos -'II and 35.)-l'jter' c.vi-s weiei opennl and his pieudlcn gone. Siunign that ho had not understood the vvntiN of ,leus (Jid.il ill, 10), nnd i-peclally of tho treat coin- IiiUsloil (Matt. U, 111, Whit li.1i before been to him .1 gospel to llio posteilly of .ln.. bun, became u gospel lo all the woild. Tho ex pansion in Ids thoi'ght and Icellnrf was wonder nil, delivering liliu iremi the bigotry conimjii to his coimtiinn, "(lud is no icapettur cf p,r sons," ho dei'laieil. livery lighleous unn in every nation Is accepted by lllm, This convic tion wa.t tlic outcnuii. of the vNions, cf the speech and splnt of L'uinrliiH, lis tho two men stood togethiT, plainly Ood hid interposed to lulus raw tiutd into Ids mliiil (Acts ,l, IS), How could bo icjcct it' Had not this been tho method of Iliviiio dUcloaUic- ami leading nil lliiougd thu centuries fiom .Uiuhani down, (Ocn. .ll,l,v Clasa iiiettll'g ufter mouilny ,ivice. All aie wclcouir, PI mouth ('ongiegatloiul cluiitli, .lacUun ttuclCoiiiiiiuiilou teivltcut 10.30 a, in, Picaeh. im; (civile at 7-o'clock p. in. Sabbath school at i o'clock, Sabbath sehool at Sheiniau avenue at 2.13 it. in. llev. l. J. Mori I., uf Wllkes.llaiie. 'will occupy tho pulpit. I'iut ihiiidi (CliiLst Scientist), fil'l Adams ave nue Sunday henkcs, 10..') a. m., 7,30 p, in,; Sunday sehool, II, 1 a. lu. Subject, "Pfobatlau Alter Death," Testimonial meetings Weduc.djy evenings at S o'clcck. 'liic cliuich l aUo open every eUy during the week. Tito blbla and all l)i;CL.MIIXH-(Vein'.s 30 to 3S,)-Wltli Hut bilef Introduction, iiiinnuueiiig ut (he Horn in was entitled (o salvation, Pcler at once per funned the) service ,vv hit d be had been Inviteil to lender, und plcadifd .Ictus. Tho sulntaiui of that pleaching, iiilalnly not tho whole of It, is ieic givvn lu tliuc veisvs.. ( may be .ir. ranged under four hradsi 1. .le.u, (ln,t, ploniUed to l-rad, Is Lend n all, setting fnitll Ids race oilglu und universal iluinluloii, (Hub. x, 12.) 2. That IhiM, so proinicd, hid c-nl. i eil into hl.tniy, bring Incaiiiate, tho Intelll gence of vvhidi was publUhcd throughout (lie entile land. 3. liming the cuthly mlnUlry of .""; W .-. f'A o sr & Tbla Blgnaturo is on evory bos of tdo ucnuliK Laxative BromosOuiiiine Tablet. Y? fS-igaib j remedy that cures a colli In uuu ituy, WITXIISilXO. (Verses 39 to 41.)-C'ornellus needed to be assured that what bad thus been eleclaied was true, so that he might accept it. Peter proceeded theiefore to furnish him with a ground for bis laith, declaring that be and the other apostles wen witnesses of the things which they i elated, ll was a fablo that he gave (2 Pet. 1, 10), it was not a populir rumor that might have been colored in its lcpetltiou but n vcilty testing on the testimony of a man sent of G'od to deliver it. Now he includes in his iiory the fact of the ciucifKion, death and rcfuiiee- llon, dedaiiug tliat he wvv it all, tint he and bis companion apostles utc and drank with .fcitis nfter be io-e from the dead. In speaking thus to Cornelius, Peter cnlucd into tlie service willed he had been appointed to render (Acts i. S), :i net rice of the utmost impoitaiice. Cluiolhulty today iest3 on the apotlcs as witnesses. Their woteis are icceived in tlie eomt of the woild. Xo well balanced mind can icjcct their aai lions concerning thc-e matters of fact. PP.IIACIIIXO. (Vei-rcs 42 and II.) 'Ihe gospel Is uioie than a bMoiy, mole tli.ui an ordeily nu.ingemcnt of fads. It is a dodiiue, a s.vleiii of Until, designed for the spiiitu'il pioflt of me.i. This Peter immediately dtilaicel to Coiuelius, and said, moreover, that lie was appointed to pleach this doctrine or Until unto Hie pernio. That doctrine was lu two p..rts, which he gives in an imeitcd older: 1. That there i leniivunn of .Mies, pardon and lrconelliatlon. to all whu believe in his name tho giaud dodiiue of Juvi llc.ition by f.iltli (lloui. v, 1). a-, taught bv 1 u- ther, und as held and taught by nil the piophels mult r tlie nil dispensation. 2. That this -aine Jesus is ordained or appointed to be judge of the living and of the dead. (I Tim. iv, ,) It is intcic.stlng to note that in announcing the above Pcler dcclaics that Jeus bid commanded him to preach those things. It sums tint with his broaeler dew of the scope of the gospel ho had closer view of its essence, a lccolleellon of cailicr instructloiw. .VnT.STIXC (Veioo 4I.)-When Jesus sent his aposlles into the world be piomUcd to be with them. (.Malt, xwlil, 20.) That pie-cnec would be fpiiitual, atiordlng power and giving succc.s. (Acts 1, 8.) In this way it was in tended to convince men that the gcmpel wm i.ot a human invention but a Divine uallty, and that the icsiilts were not through man'i wisdom but Cod's power. (1 Cor. ii, IJ.) And to It caiiio to pas all through the apostolic ministry. Ac cordingly while Peter was i-peaklng to Cornelius, the Holy lilio.it fell on those that heaid, Jews and (ientllea alike, thu companions of Peter and 4ho cenaiits of Coinclius. 11 was Pentcco-t ie- piuduced. (Acts ii, 4.) Thu main cud to be r lined by this outpoiiiiiiff of the Spirit was to cany ein.vlctlon to llu minds of nil, (John j.l, S.) It attested the apoitle as a man of (lud and his mesi.ii'u as tliithful and therefore leliablc, thus leaving no loom to doubt, SI lIPIU.HiXii. (Vcises 4J and 10.) Two icsulls followed tin oulpoiuing of tlie Holy Sniilt the one fpiiitual, the other pb.vnleal. The men i in.iguilled Hod, that it pulsed lllm, gloriiled ' lllm, because of his cousdnus holy piriuit. Ills revelation to them carried with It a peculiar Joy (Pailm .vi, 11), which found epie'.loii In woriU. (I.uko , 15.) When (iod's Spirit tr.uilios tlio heait a ruin Is moved tovv.ml Hod, to mako retuiu lor tlie blrwlug, Hut siiniil. laueously tho speech vyKt aflcctcd. The Ian guago funneily spoken, Latin or Hreek, was in. udciii.ite, It represented iialion.il anil race e tiillulties and pii'Judlccs, lliit these men bv Hod's fpiiit h'ld been elevated to a niiivci.'al biollieihood. Ilciice they wcic cimIovvmI with cither tongues, in the npotlcs vveie, and begin tn t peals to each ntlur in tho new- language. This ttiange phenomenon was gicitly siupiliiu? to tlio-c who came with Peter who w.-ic of the cliciiuiclsion. IIAITIZINll. (Voise Id to 4S.)-Tlii end wai accouipllshid. tlcutllrs, liavo received the gospel. Ily tlio Minn methods they have dialed with Jewish Christians tho promised blowings. 'Ihe Holy Spirit has done thn woik. It now tnly rnualns for men to rccognbie mid niuiouiici whit Is iitcoiupllshrd. Petri proved hluiscll icily to nirct the (dso. Can any linn foibid inptliin In Ihosu who have icceived the Holy (ilio'l? Tlmt iputtioli, put by dim to the believcis glth. ercd about, received no answer, Sllcneo meant content. Ilaptlsm was the .sign and teal of in. waul grace. All disputed polnls were milled. COXCLlkSIOX.-Our Iosmui is dilellv valuable as a moid of the Hut (omcnlon to I'luMlanlly amoiig tho lieiitiles, tho In ginning of that splendid movement, not )el completed, by which tho world was (0 bo brought lo Christ, 'llieie an several lesser points worthy of attention. I. It appears that even in heathendom their have been men of excellence, Tho clhlila i-stiun of leltglon have setved the woild in pioduclng exalted character. Pur pioof see U Human odder, lindlrg favor wild (led, by following the light he dad. '-'. It appears that a man who ii genuinely good .it Inait will seek for light and welcome the minister for In. nut Hun ami be cpiu to conviction, lculy to reopond lo any new and larger dUiiosurcs lint may be nude. 3. 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