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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1902.
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Church and Sunday-School
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s1iK,innin.titirliinm'mi xwt-
.EsfTsMMto t tftttw-' ' ST 1J'.f.
TI1H progi ultimo to bo followed by
thy llfieenth fitutc convention of
tho l'ennsylvunlii Christian Kn
rtonvor union to be hold In PlttsbiirR,
July 8-10, linn been Issued by the Rtttto
onicei-B tunl Is uh follows:
On Tuesday, .Inly S, nt 2.:;o p. m Ihcio will
tie ii mcclinir nf the (dale cvt'tullve eoninilllec,
lb Bo followed ly eonviiitloii pr.ijrr fcrvice at !
o'oloel.. The wuiK- of the lomeulloii will open
mi Tuesday evciilni:, Male PtcsMciit ltev. WIN
llui W. YnlM piiMdltiif. Sons service will lie
conducted by I'ercy 1'osler. Devotional fr
f,Ucs, lr.l liy ltev. I,. ('. Il.iinc--, II. I)., of IMUk
liurjt. The address of welcome will lie delivered
liy llcv, John Wchlioy, mill the ru?tioiie by llcv.
V. V. Wllll.iiu.ton, nt Allouni. Miita Hocictaty
Ilntry, W. Kell.ir will make lili repent. An ad
dress on "The Kliiirdnni mill Thin Convention"
will bo delivered liy llcv. .1. II. ItnmbeiRcr, of
(,'lcvrhmd, Ohio' nl.o one on "The Kimrdoni mid
J!y i;.Mil," by llcv. l'lojd W. 'I'mniiUm, I). 1).,
of Philadelphia, 'llio evciiluir session will clcc
villi ilonuitilintloii.il welcome.
Wodnosd.iv moniius nt T.EO the quiet hour will
be conducted by lt"t-. Ailliur .1. Smith, of llith
Jtioiul Itlll, taints Ul.ind. Tin- fIjikImk will be bit
liy Mr. (f. II. Lincoln, of Phllidelphla. At f.Wl
a Rliool of mcllmdt will be conducted by llcv.
1. 1. (ovv.iti, tl. 1)., as.socl.ilc editor of Clirl-tl.in
llndcavor Win Id.
'I lie Vuilntsd.iy tnninhi'r foscm will open lit
P..'!i o'tloel,, wilii liev. II. 1'. Mi (1111, of Alii
Rhcny, pri'stdlnir. Tlie wi'ir fcivIcc will bo di
rected bv I'eicy rosier: devotlon-il ovitelfcs; lul
bv llcv.' .1. C. ItrooiiillcM, of PJIMnirir. 'I he
(title picsldtiil, Mr. .1. II. Maun", will pivciil Ids!
ripoil. An inhhcss will lie delbcied by Jiev. A.
.1. 'J inkle, if Mb'cliuiy. nd Hilt 1H ll1' f"1
lowed by iiporli fiom the varioiH departments of
tale ttiirl.. ltev. t-. (I. Y.ilm will fpeak on the
"'line Cui-p foi llejoteliij.'."
At the Wcunevliy nfteinooii session, Preslihnt
VntiH will preside.. The Fpeelal theme of this
wwoii will lie "flip Klnirdot'i nii'l the lloinn."
The mjiis fin no will bo eoiidiiiled by If. U. Lin
coln mill tletulltiiiit ecnl-is liy liev. llr. W. II.
Slv.Mlll.iii, of Allc','hptiy. Addresses will bv do
llvcicd on "I lie Kingdom mid MairlaeP." by IIpv.
n. I). Tiwuy, of ILiiilVjuri;; on "'Hip Validly
Alt.ir," b. Itcv. .1. Jl. S. I-pnlierr, Kpiln City,
l'.i.i on "Tli" Lord's Moiipy." by President ..-V..
Tinner, of Wnjiie.-hursr eollefie: on "The (Jiilpt
Hour," bv Iti . Dr. l'lojd W. Tompkins, of
Villi idelplll.1.
At I lie WedneFiIiy ovuilii e-lor, Mr. .7. Henry
Sl.uiir, I.Ue treasurer lVniivbnuia Cliii'ti.in Kn
ilravnr union, will pre-ide. II. C. Ltiifoln will
'iindiict the Ming seriliPi Hev. C. b. Tlungnod,
of Pitlshui!,-, Hie dentioinl rsrreic'. Tlie ad
llrr'!e will bo ! folln: "I he Ktliplom and
the Soeiil I'lnlv," llev. .lolin l!.ileoni Shaw, D.
I)., of .Now oik; "1'he Kingdom and ('ur Politi
cal I.fo," llev. Ur. .1. T. Mcfrory, of lItt-lni ir:
"Tlie Kinloin and 1ho 11 illy DtilJ'," Hcv. lb'.
V"nl.md Holt, of IMillnilclpldi.
11iui-d.iv will be "the (treat day of the feast,
and will 'be devoted lo intenncdlate and junior
Chiistian i'ndeavor woih. The quiet hour at ".HO
a. in. will be condiiiled liy Hr. Althur .J. Smith,
followed by the lionl of method-, led by Dr. .1.
r. Cow.iu.
'Hie inoinliitf rsilon wll lope-i at H."0, pie
fided o'er he Mr. limy W. Mull.ir. ttalc errr-"
t.in. TiiW Wdon will be dtMited to tl.o inter
mediate foeietiP-. Tlie numbers of the Interme
diate f.oiiilh"i will meet in one of tlie chimhos
' near liv and march in a body to tlie tent. The
Vinrn-Jon will be headed by ail the oilki rs of
this depirlnrnt. Tlie fninj pen lee will be diiect
fd ix- Mr. I.iiifoln and Mr. Ceorse C Mil).,ii.ihl,
of Albmn.i, will conduet the deotion.il en
in". 'Hie llieme of thl-t j.esjion will b- "l'hc
Dov in the Timple." and all the addrcs-ci will
lio'to i-tiniulato interest and effort lu behalf of
the bmi and (.'iris tluouiih the Inteimedi.ito
rhri-tian Dndi.uor sodety. liev, C. 1. Itrown,
of Slilppoii-liimr. 1'a., will spiak on the fulijcit.
"The (Jiiwtloni He Asks"; ltev. I,. W. Ilainer, of
yorMnwn, la.. "The Que-tiom He An-wei,
and llev. Dr. !oor(fe II. Plcwml. president rf
Aiilimn TlieolosUal mnlnaiy, Auburn, K. Y., ni
"What lo Do with Him." 'lho subject of "Clui.s
Han Vndeaxor Leadirslilp" will bo discir-soil by
Tlev. Clairnce 1'.. l'.herman, to well-known to
I'enn-.Wuini.i llndeniurci. and now fidd secre
tary of tlie ITuited Society of ChrMian V.inleuor,
At the close of tho mornimr se.-iou, a confer
enee will be held on Inleimedialo work, con
ducted bv President Yale".
- (IM 'J linr-.l iv afternoon will be held the jun.cr
nllv and at tills rally tlie intermedi lies will lie
the'cii'sU nf the juniors. Vinm tc to si thou--mid
juuiois and iuterm"dlito-i will t.iko put in
tluw ceici-e-. Au In-ptibiK feature of the Lilly
will be the finjrlnc; by a tiaincil choir of Ti'O
children's loices, under the diuttorslilp of Mr.
rtcnjaniiu V. lint, of PitUbuiff. .
At 1 o'clock will be the in.ir-h.illn;,- of ibstiiet
deparlineliU ill Selieuley paik. litre a shoit foiiR
Kcnlcc will be held, followed by a patiiotic ill ill,
"uieiiea," and miotliT beautiful dilll, "Sun
ulilne and Vloneis." Thill will ionic tho march
lei the tent under c-coit of .seenl comp.iiiie? of
tho Doj's ln'ijade. Special fealniM of the lent
feriice will be an nil lie-i by liev. C. Ik liber
mau and "Closing Thmislit-:" by the slate junior
Kineiiiitcnduir,
Tlie ilo-iiu M"-ion of tho coiHcntloii will bo
presided 'i- bj the Male piesidcnt, llev. WIN
Hani N. Yale I'i'itv Voslrr will diiect the foiis
si nil i', and liev Thomas l'.iu.v, 1). D., of Wil
l.inslmiir, I'a . will conduct the devotional exei
i'ff. Two adl.-cs-is will be dclivned. Tli.- tlos
lir ei lilacs will be dliei ted by the picident.
On Wduesd.-y afleinoon, fonn 1 to ." o'clock, a
pastors' iiitifeii-ncL' will bo conduelcd by tho llcv,
TCopcrt V. Y, I'ieue, of Scr.U'ton, l'a.
A I noon im YVidncMl.iv and Tlmindaj-, ev.imte-l-Ae
mcetliiKs, under Ih" dliectlnn of the com
liilUce im cvmv,-clistle vvml., v III bo ((inducted In
mills, factories and oilui-vailable places.
Ol'leiis' loiiferincea will be held on Wcdirtday
finni I to 3 o'clock.
Committee"' iimfiieiiccs will be lield on 'lliuin.
clly, from t to .1 o'cloik.
j?or Now Colloge Buildings.
The niecliiiK: or I-uthonin biyuien
tviiH lield In St. Paul's! cluiivli, Wllkcs
11;tnv on AVediu'sdity cvpiiIhk to I'tir
nitilati ninu' iibiii.s for itcllvo ru-opur-ntlon
In Hip preHcnt otToi'ts of Mulilon-lioi-Ko
collocre to cicct new coIIobu
TWIN TROUBLES.
They Ave Often Toffethoi'Theso Days.
They vVovk Hnvoc All Over tho
Coinitiy and in Scrnntou.
"VeiiU, iicrvouH, tho dlgostlon out of
older tlial Ik what nils n liowt or peo
ple. It l-OIUOH about in tills wuy; Xi'Jrttt
from overwork or oilier causes, Um
nerves am burdened beyond endurance,
jiervu witsto in not repluucd, nerve
forcu Ih wcuUened, then the Hlonmcli
loht-H Hh ncrvc-conli'olllnir power ond
Indigestion J'oIIowh, jvltli fulling
HtruiiKth. "When llrst Dr, A. AV. Clinso'H
Nervo Plllu eamo to Kcranton peoplo
could hunily bo convinced that this
great incdiclnu 'would reniovo tliOBo
troubles. Now It Is an accepted fact,
uccuubo of their cuio of very Htubborn
caseH no other medicine would Influ
ence. Mrs, J. I. Johnson, of No. 71'0 North
Jluln stret, Keiunton, la ays: "Dr,
A, "V, Cliueo'a Nerve I'IHh nro excel
lent. I was no dtay mid nervous, and
the stomach digested ItH tood badly,
ThlB condition Induced u feellntr of de
bility and lassitude. Hearlm? of the
nervo pills nt Muthewa ilios., mo j.ack.
uwi.ntm avenue, I cot u, bo, nnd the
result hita certulnly been Hup, They
Havti the stomach streneth to hundjo
. tbo food propei ly, tho iiervousneHs un'd
dizziness dlsuppcured coniiilctelj', mid
my t'encrai strength and vigor le
turned. Consequently I ma pleased mid
glad to recommend the medicine,"
Dr. A. W. Ghase'u Nervo Pills mo
sold, at COe. a box at dealers, or Dr,-A.
"W, Chase's sredlclno to.', Ilttffalo, N, y.
See that portrult and signature of A.
Vi'. Chuse, M, D., uio on every package,
bulldhiBs at Altontown, i'a.. The cpl
lege atilhorlMcs liuvu already secuicd
n plot of fifty acres of ground which
Is a most desirable location. Tho sub
ject of enltU'Rlnir lho coIIcko facilities
wus presented to lho meeting by Dr.
C. J, Cooper, tho treasurer and llntiu
clul ugent of thu college.
Dr. Cooper has be'en Identlllcd with
tho college for Inuny yours and he
spoke of the needed Improvements! with
such mastery and Kent that Ills re
marks mot with hearty approval on
the pat t of the assembly. The work
of rebuilding will not be Immediately
begun but the canvassing for the nec
essary ;'unds Is to be pushed with nil
speed. The present plans when exe
cuted will require tbo expenditure ot
nt least two hundred thousand dol
lurs. A permanent organization ot the
AVIlkes-lJarro-Scianton district was
effected and a central executive com
mittee was appointed, a tentative plan
of canvassing tbo church wns outlined.
Similar meetings have been held in va
rious centres of tho Lutheran church
and the outlook Is very encouraging.
Tho following resolutions weto adopt
ed: MJicicis, aliildcuhciir College at Alleulown,
Pa., U not only a worthy institution of learn
ing whh Ii has and is dolus much Kood in alTonl
Injr a Christ! in and liberal education for joiing
men, but lit tlie only null iusliltillon within the
hounds of our Synod for the training of our
jouuer Lutheran joutli; and
Whcieas, The present buildings and appiratus
is inadequate! to cany on. its weulcpiopcrlj-, nld
il.s increasing enrollment uiRenllj' demands an
enlargement of these facilities; and
Wheieas, There is now- a widespread nnre
nicnt on foot among our conferences and v.ubin
Lutheran centies to enlist tho inoial and lln.inei.il
aid of our lajmen to secure these needed 'in
provenicnts, which movement lias already icsult
cd in the securing of a eoinniandlnu and ade
quate site for tajch proposed buildings; there,
Iiesolved, That vvc Lutheran liijmeii of the
Wilkes-Darre-Seranton district, called tog:iiier
in St. Paul's llvangellcal Lutheran clituih of
vVill'Cs-Il.uie for tho purpo.se of considering lids
matter, do hereby express our heartlclt conthlenre
in Muhlenberg college as a worthy institution of
higher Christian education which we recommend
to the suns of our church who purpose pin. suing
such a cotirEe of education; and
Derailed, That we also hereby csme.ss our
earnest approval of the elforls at present bcin?
made to improve and cnlaigo tho woiklng fa
cilities of tho college; and
Itctoliod. That we thciefoic pledge oWiclie)
to-do nil in our power both pci.-nnally nnd by
active work with ovr fellow- Lutherans and
fiiends to furnish this woilliy cause,
s. t. m
Offiqers of Conference Societies.
llev. JI. D. Fuller, D. D reported
the following officers of tbo Wyoming
conference societies on the closing day
ot tlie session of the conference at
"VVaveiiy, N. Y.
Missiuliarj- C. M. (iilllii, incident; Yvilsrai
Tieihle, mi'c piesidint; J. W. Xkhol-on, socio
tiny: M. D. ViiIKr.
Tcnipciancc J. Ik S'ccl, pimldcnt; 11. P. Hip
ley, vlie pi evident; A. .!. Ccjok beeretaiy; lioaul
of contiol, in'isiding cldn-.
Vducation II. C. JlcDennott, piesidcnt; Levi
.rennUm, vice iic.-ident; .1. II. Litlell, seciet.uy;
William l'rbbj-, puslding cldeis.
Tract Sociclj- I'l.uicis Cieudali, prciident; A.
W. Cooper, vice piesidcnt; A. V. Aiinstiong,
berrctuij; (I, C Jac. lis, tieisnicr.
l'lcedinen'.s Aid and Southern Vchicalion L. C,
Muuluck, .1. If. Itacc, tl. C. Ljinan, X. Ii. Hip
ley. Vpvvoilh Ijeavnic N. V. Williams, C, II. llenrj-,
picildenls of di-.tricl leagues, vice piesidcnts,
Carl Counciluiin.
lli-toiiial Soiiely 51. S. Hard, president ; A.
W. llajc.s, concspondlng tecietoiy, II. II. Wil
bur, liP.is.urcr; L. L. Sprague, llbraiian; C. Jf.
Suiilini, secielary; Vi. b. Thorpe, achivest.
Wyoming Conference flrand Army of the Re
publi.i VetcianV Asj.oclation Ik X. Armsliong,
piesidcnt; O. L. .Scveon, lco president; J. It.
Wagner, seeietary and Ireasuier.
Meiubem II. M. Crjdcnwlfe, A. J. Cook, .1. 1).
nioodgood, .1. II. Davis, 11. ".. Illair, 31. 1). Kill
l.r, N. .1. ll.uvlej-, W. M. Illller, W. II. lloilun,
S. Unman. V. A. King. Jl. II. Miiltoon. P. CJ.
'IIikI.iii.iii, W. (I. Simpson, J. (i. Iiajmond, .1. I.
blioemakcr, (i. c. Ionian, c. vvcel, a. ji. ivag
ner, A. WiigUy, S. II. Wood, J. It. Bk.v(C, D. C.
Harncf, 1'. It. Tower.
Woman's Vorcigu Mtvlonaij" Society Mis. C.
1). Simpson, president, Mrs. J. W. KiMij-, lice
president; JIis V. .1. Spaike.s, Corresponding kcc
retary; Mis. Heed Vreenian; lccordlng secietarj-;
Miss Cornelia Wadliams, Mrs. Kthel Hills Wakes
lee, treaMircm.
Rev. C. Jr. Surdam gave the leport of
the treasurer as follows:
Number of churchr,, 4P1; value 2,0J7,S0O
Total nilsslon receipts 'JTM't
Money raised for all purpose., last jcir.. Il,3u7
Money ialed for all purposes this jear.. fll.wa
This decrease Is duo to private be
quests received last year from Jfrs.
Crary otherwise receipts are a trlllo
greater. .
A
Missionary Meeting.
The annual meeting of tho Woman's
Foreign Missionary society of Unptlst
churches of Pennsylvania will bd held
in tlie Penn uvehue church, Tuesday
and Wednesdnj', May C and V, Tho
opening session is at k'.HO u. m. Tues
day. The evening address will be given
by Mis. N. M. "Wutcrburj. of Huston,
it former missionary In India and now
homo secretary of tho national socletj'.
Who is it most pleasing speaker, force
ful nnd-sf.irueht, with a charming per
sonality. Missionaries from China will bo pres
ent nnd speak during the sessions, which
closo Wednesday afternoon.
Religious Notes.
Uov H, .1, -vVhnlen, I). D ot Carbon
dale, will present u paper on Monday
morning next lu the " Penn Avenue
ltaptlst church before tho Unptlst min
isterial coufeience on "Ministerial Pit
falls," The ltev. Dr. J. S. Dickson, ot Phila
delphia, who will preach In tho First
Presbyterian church, (Dr. Mcleod's)
tomorrow, Is a brother of A. Y.
Dickson, thu president of the Seranton
board of trade,
Tho Hunday meeting at tho Hnllroad
Y. M. C, A. will he open to both men
and women next Sunday, Assistant
Secretary n, T, Stone will bo the
speaker, There will bo special music,
This will bo tho Hunt meeting of tho
season nnd the last In tho old building,
All uio cordlully invited,
Tho eighteenth semi-annual confer
ence pf the Wllkes-Uarro conference of
tho Kvangelleul Lutheran church will
bu hold In Uaaleton, Apt 11 2S to HO. Tho
1'onfvreuco sermon on Monday evening
will bo preached by tho secreturj', ltev,
A, U Hanicr, I'll. D., pastor of Ht,
Murk's Lutheran church.
'
SERVICES IN JHE
VARIOUS CHURCHES
Methodist Episcopal.
him l'aik I'rajcr and pnlso meeting' at D.w.
Dr. C. Jl, (illlhi, tho pastor, will preach at 10.30.
CUi$ meeting in bumljy school room at clj-c
uf inoriilnz tmkci. Sunday whool at '.' p. ni.
dunlor league nt n,Si)j Senior league at (I.IIO. At
".SO Ihc! pastor will Fpeak on tho topic, "Turning
the World Upside Down." Hlrnnijcn ale web
tome.
Iliimplon street Mcthodlvt Kplscopal i lunch,
liev, James llennlnger, imstor I'leacliing at lO.yi)
and 7..10. Sunday school nt '2 p. in, tntcrmedlnte
League at a p. in. Senior Lcauuo 'LEO. Tills
will be the last scrvbo In the old building and
It is especially dentin! tint all who have been
converted In the old church will be present. Sac
lament of tho Lend'n Supper at the moililu tor
vie J.
St. Paul's Mclhrillt i:plcopnl ilituili, V. V.
Dotj', iotor Setvlees April 2?, W2. lft.tK) a. in.,
meeting of the lliotherhood fst, Paul, 10.30,
moinliig worship and sermon by tho nlor.
11,13, Sunday echuol. ii, 110 i. lu,, .liintni' Kpworth
League, urn) p. in., Vpworth League inwllug.
7. Ml, ftrmoii, All welcome. -
I'riivldence Methodist Vpiscopil chmch llcv,
(leoige A, Cure, pastor. 1 lie lliotlicrhood of St,
Paul meet for'piujer nt 10 a. in. Piciulilng nt
10.R0. Sundiy school nt 2 p. in. Vpwortli lelgtio
nt (l.lj; topic, "Sjinuel's Call," Lima Hawkey,
leader. Preaching at 7.50; subject, "Suffering
with Chr'dt-Ilfl Hew.ird."
Cumt Street .Methodist Kptcccpal ihiiich-llcv.
fl. C. l.jman, pjtlor. Class No. 1, 0. Pi n. m.,
O. D. lleWitl, leader; prr.iehliig at 10.! 0 by tlie
pastnr; Sundiy school, 11. 1', (!. It. dub, lupr
Intendctit; Junior league at '.'."O p. in., .Mrs.
lljant, superintendent; l.'pwcith league nt 0.S0.
Preaching at 7.U0 bj- the pastor. Class No, 2,
Wediicsdav-. 7."0, Joseph Archer, lenler. Prajer
meeting Wednesday, 7.H0. Seats fiee, St1.111.rcr4
welcome.
Ash Street Methodist Vpiscopil church ltev, J.
It. Austin, pastor. Morning piciciiing neivice nt
30 SO; class meeting nt ll."0 a. in., Charles Cioop,
leader; Sunday tchool at 2,:;o p. in., Peter llart
inm, superintendent; Lpworth League at 0.1." p.
m. Vvenlng preaching ecrvlco at 7."0 o'clock.
A eoulial welcome.
Virst German Methodist Kplscopul rliurc-h,
Adams avenue and Ylnc Eticot 0. ltohllln, pas
tor Vrcaclilng fci vices nt 10..10 a. in. and 7.30
p. m.; .Sunday school at noon, mid at 2 o'clock
p. in. at tho Taj lor Avenue chape!, Kpvvorth
League nt (U." p. 111. I'rajcr meeting on Thurs
day eveiilns.
Baptist.
Venn Avenue llapllst chinch, Penn nveuuo be
tween Spruce and Linden fticet. Strangers ni
w.ijh welcome. Preaching at lO.UO In the morn
ing and at 7.E0 in tho evening bj- the pastor,
ltev. Kolicrt V. Y. Pierce, D. I). Mointng
piajcrs In tho loner temple at V. 13. Theme of
the morning seimon, "lho ltepubllo of Cod."
Sunday school at tho home chinch at 2 o'clcck,
and at the Amcrman Memorial minion nt 3.30.
Young People's meeting at (i.30 p. in. Thcino
of the evening sermon, "The Seven Gieat Models
of tho World."
Virst Baptist chmch, South Main avenue llcv.
S. V. Mathens, pastor. The usual Sabbath eei
vices, 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. 111,; Sundaj- school,
2 p. 111,, Dr. It. G. Ilcddoc, superintendent; Bap
tist Young People's union service, 030 p. 111., in
asscmhlj- 100111. Piajcr meeting, Wednesday
evening at 7.30 p. 111. All .lie cordially invited
to IhcM! meetings.
Jack-on Street Baptist chmch llcv. lliomas de
Gruchy, D. )., pastor. Moinlng men's prajer
meeting at O.l.l, Deacon George Wiihiiek, leader;
morning sermon at 10..10. pleaching bv tlie pas
tor; Sundaj rehooi at 2 p. 111.. John I.loj-d, su
perintendent, livening .soivicc at 7 thaip; piaiso
and song service, followed bj- a slioit .HMIes,
topic. "What Is It to bo a Clnbtinn." Tids hei
vice is bright and cheerful. Slrangeis aro wel
come Seats aie all flee.
Green llidge lUpliit cliuuli llev. James D.
Smith, of Illoonvhurg. will preach at both inori
ing and evening K'lvices. Oilier service-, of the
weeic as UMiil.
N01II1 Main Avenue Baptist Chinch Albert
Hatcher Smith, M. O., pastor. 1H.30, subject,
'"Hie Chiistian Sibliatli and Its Observance";
7.30, Milijict, "Whit , tho Greatest lhieiny to
Itaptiiness?" Kvening seivico in tlio Talieinacle.
Sabbath school, 2 p. in.; Chiistian Vuilciuor, O.tO.
Service at tlie Chinchilla ini-iinn at 3.30,
Vhst Bipti't (hilich, West Mmkct sfieet ltev.
J, V, Davis, pitor. Tlie pastor will preuli
both moining and evening at the usual hours,
10 a. 111. and 0 p. in. on Sundaj- nc.t. Sundaj
school at 2 p. 111. 'llio cclebialion of the Lord's
supper will follow- tho preaching seivico in tho
evening. All seats are free and all friends aro
coidialty invited to attend.
Memoiial Baptist Chinch The pastor will oc-eupj-
tho pulpit both morning and evening.
Preaching Webb in the morning nnd VnglMi in
the evening. Communion at the. close of the
evening sermon. Bible chool at 2 p. 111. All are
welcome.'
Slilloli Itaplbt chinch, comer Mulberrj' and
Adams avenue In lho absence of tho pastor, llcv.
Dr. Spauhling, ot tho Voicst Citj- Baptist cliuuli,
will till the pulpit, both morning and evening.
Sundaj- school, 2.30 p. in. Special music by the
choir at both seiviccs. All are invited.
Presbyterian.
litfl Picshvtcrian chmch Services at 10.30 a.
tn, unci 7..10 p. m. ltev. Dr. ,T. S. Dickson, of
Philadelphia, will preach, morning and evening.
Second Pieebjleri.in church, Jeiferson nveuuo
(between Yino and Mulbcirj- streets Morning
vvoisliip, 10.30; Sunday school, 12; Young Peo
ple's Society of Christian Endeavor, 0.30; even
ing worship, 7.JU Tho Rev, Joseph 11. Odell will
pleach on "St. Vrnncls of Assisi" at the evening
service.
Giecii Hidgo Presbjteilan church Rev, L J.
Lansing, pistor; llev, L. 11. Poster, assistant.
At 10.30 nnd 7.30, .seiviecs of woisldp, with ser
mons by the pastor, livening discourse tentli in
sciies on "Tlie Pillars of Life." 12 in., lllldo
school; (1.30, Christian Vnclcavor, All ore cor
dially welcome,
Piovidence Picsbjtciian c liurcli ltev, Dr, R.
11. Moon will occupy tho pulpit nt 10.30 o'clock,
in exchange with the pastor. Sundaj- school nt
noon; Junior Undcavor nt 3,30 o'clock; Fcnlor
Ilndeavor service nt 0.3a o'clock, livening ser
vice, with sermon by Dr, 'Guild, at 7.30 o'clock.
Seals of the chinch are always free.
Washbuin Sticet l'rcsbjterlan church llev,
John P. Moflat, D. I)., pastor. Services nt 10.30
a, m. and 7,30 p. in.; Bible school at I J m.;
Christian Vndc-nor Junlots ut 3.30 p. 111,; Chris
tian Undcavor Young Peoplo nt 0.20 p. 111. Prajer
inciting Wednesday, 7.30 p, 111, The utor will
pieaih, illuming and evening. All welcome.
Admit Avenue chapel, Nevy Ymlc slieel The
ltev. Jninri IIulics will preach, both inornhg
ami eviulug, nt 10.30 and 7.30, Special mush- lij
the choir at the evening service, Sunday echoed
at 3 o'clock, Mr, ('handler, superintendent. 3lr,
lluglies will t civil tlie men's Bible cl l. Chris
tian Vudeavov Foclcty ut 11.1,1. On Tiicmlaj- even
lug the Winkers' hand fiom the Young Men'ii
Chibtlau nsjuil.ftlon will conduct 11 scitico at 8
o'clocl;, All welcome tn these services.
Capoilse chipel (Giccil llldgo Pirsbjtcrlan
t-liiiiilil Pleaching, 10.30 and 7,30, by tho pastor,
ltev, b. II. VostcT, biiudiy sihool, ,'i p. m, ;
Junior Kndc.ivor, i p, 111,; Senior Vudeavor, 030
p. in, Piajcr nieetliig, 7,30 Tliuisdiy evening.
Welcome lo all,
Episcopal,
St, Luke's parUh llev, llogris brail, I), 1).,
rector; llev, Ldwaid J, llauKliton, luiatv, I'ourtli
Sunday after Vaster,
St, Luke's chilli Ii 7.30 a. in,, holy communion;
0,15 a, 111,, Sunday school; 10,30 a, 111., moinlng
pnjri- and sermon; 7.30 o'clock, cyciilncr prajer
mid icniiei),
St, Maik's chapel, Diinmcic S a, 111,, holy
comumniuii; 10.30 11, 111,, morning prajer and
sermon; ;i p. 111., Sunday school; 7.30 p. 111,,
evening pujei and sermon.
hi, (ieoigeV, 01) pliant 2.311 p. 111., Sunday
schuul; S.30 1 1. in., euiilng prajer unci reiiuon.
Vast Vnd hunday school, Precott avenuc-'.'.SO
p. 111.
South Side Sund ly school, 2.30 p. in.
Chinch of the Good Shepherd, coiner Moniey
avenue 'and Green llidge stieet llev, Vuiict 11,
llateman, rector. I'ourtli Sunday alter Viitcr.
Holy louiiuiiulon ut 7,30 a. in. Moinlng pujci
at 10,30 a. in,; Sunday tclmol urn rcctor'a cla.s,
2..M) p. 111. VvenliiR prajer ut 7.30,
St. Johu'a Mission, lUcihout Hall, Providence
Stpuic Sunday sehool 2 p. 111. livening prajer
ami trillion by ltev. V. II, llatciiian, t o'clock-.
Evangelical Lutheran.
VvJiiftcllcal Lutheran I'onith Sunday aft.T
Kater. (iospol, John lil:313. VpUlle, Jam;s
HUM'.'.
1 St. .MjrhV, Vourleentli and Wiishluirn ftieet",
I llcv, A. b. llatncr, Ph. I)., pastor Services 1030
11, 111,, 7,30 p. tu, Luther League 0.30 p. tn. Sun.
diy school 12 111. Morning subject, "Ilia Holy
Spirit llcpiovhig the World." livening snlij-it,
"Tlie Word uf lleeonclllallon."
St. P.iul'i", Short Avenue, W C. L, Uiurr, pas
tor Services 10.30 n, m., f.ao p. in, Suiulay
school 2.30 p. 111,
Chrlrt chinch, Cedar avenue mid lllrili s'reet,
llev, James Wilke, pastor Services, 10.HJ a. in,,
7.3H p. 111. Sunday school 2 p. 111,
St. Peter's, Piccott nvemii', llev. John II in
dolph, pistor Seiviccs, 10.?0 a, Jn. Siinday
school 2 p, 111.
Vminaniiel (leriiaii-Pollsh I.uthiran Miunh,
lleese street llev. I'cldliruid Satelmelrr, pator
Service lu Hie I'olbh language 10.30 a. 111. Sun
d.ij school 2 p. in,
Holy Trinity VmrlMi I.tithernii t-liuri.li, roincr
Adams annuo and Mulberry sliiet ltev. V. '.
Hlttei, paslur. At pi.30 a. 111., holy cniiitimulnn,
with .".ppropilntc scivice.s liy Ihe- p.is(,,r; 12 m,,
Sunday school; .30 p. in., Luther Lenirui'! 7.to
p. tu., vesper service. All welcome. Seits fire.
Zlon's Lutheran chtucli, :'20 Jlltilln nvctiue
llcv. A. O. (Iiill'iik.inip, pi-.tor, Moinlnir fct
vlcc'i. 10.U); subject nf seimon, "lln Not lar,
my Birthlcn; Ml-le.idlng mid Seduction mi Vntlh
Are Great, but Nevrr Ton Gieat." Similar nd nol
at 2 p. 1,1. Send jour thlldieii tn jenr own Sib
bath school. Vvetiliig scivlce-, Gennaii, at 7.m
p. in.; sulijeet of miiiipii, "St. John tlie Vinii
gcllst." Grace Vvangdicil Lutluian il.iiuh (general
si nod), corner ot Pieiolt avenue nnd Mulhiiry
street llev, Luther lle-vs Wining, paslur. At
tl.30 n. m., Sundaj' school: 10.30 a. 111,, Divine
wcislilp, will! si-iinnii; 7 p. in,, Young People's
Society uf Chi 1st Inn Undcavor: 7..'.n p. m., even
ing service, with seimon. Good inu-lc. Vveij
bodj' Welcome.
Miscellaneous.
Cilvaij- llrformed i-hiiitii, Monroe avitine and
Gibson siin.r, Ittw, Jl. L. liior, )Mtnr Service
at 10.30 n. lit., 7.30 p. m. Sundiy school at 11.15
n. 111. ( liristlan Vudeavor ut 7.00 p. in. llcv. ,
('. Whlluicr, superintendent of missions of Ihe
lleformcd churcli for Vnstcrn and Potomac Sjnods
will speak at luoniing service.
All Souls' Iniici'villst cliurch, Pine ticet, be
tvvcen Adinis and Jeflcison avenues ltev, Thomas
B. Pajne, p.istor. Divine service, with sermon,
nt 1D.S0 a. 111. nnd 7.30 p. 111.; Sunday school at
12 111. Morning sulijeet, "Moral Courage"; even
ing theme, "Tin- Liiiversalist Teaching of the
Aw fulness of Sin." Seats fice. Strangers cor-di.illj-
welcomed.
Zlon UnitoiPVvangelic.il church, H3 f'arwnvo
avenue ltev. J. W. Messenger, pastoi. Preach
ing; nt 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. ni. llev. Kahili
Bower, of Berwick, Pa., will prracli nt 10.30;
evening pleaching bv- tin; pastor, fouitli senne n
on "Piophecj"; saciaments of the Loiel's sup
per will lie administered nt both tlie--o services.
Sundaj- school, 0.30 .1. 111.; Juniot Vudeavor, 1
p. 111.; Senior Vndeavoi, 0.30 p. 111. All scats
fiee. Vveijluidj welcome to nil services.
Vice Methodist church held in I'inn chapel,
Gieen llidge, S. D. Molter, pastor Pleaching en
Sabbath at 10.30 a. m followed Ify ckisi meet
ing. Preaching in evening at 7.30. Piaj-cr meet
ing Thmsday evening nt 7.30. Tlie public is in
vited lo attend. All seats free.
Viist Primitive Methodist chmch, Green llidge
Rev. G. Lees, pastor. Morning subject, "Chief
Among Ten Thoii-ind;" evening s-unjrcl, "Jew',
Gentile and tho Cliurch." Class meeting after
morning seimon. Sunday school at (2.30 p. 111.
All welcome. 1
Gospel Tabcrmcle, Jortcr-ou avenue, Dunnnre
James Leisliman, pistor. Pleaching at 10.30 a.
m. mid 7.30 p. 111.; Sundaj school at 12 m.j
Young People's meeting, O.IO p. 111.. Cliri-tiau
nnd JII-v.sion.nj- Alliance meetings on Tuesday,
2.30 and 7.50 p. 111.
Virst rliuich (Christ Scientist), S10 Adinis
avenue S-indaj services at 10 30 a. ni. and 7.30
p. 111.; Sundaj- seliocd, 11.13 n. m,, subject,
"I.'vcrlasllng Punishment." Testimonial meet-ine,-',
Wednevlaj- evenings nt S o'clock. The
chmch is al-v open evcrj- diy dining Ihc week.
The Bible aivl all Christhn Science literature is
kept In its fiee public reiding 100m. "Science
and Healing, will; the Kej- to Scripture," liy
M.uy Baker Vdclj, will be loaned to iuvcstigatota
without charge. Yisltors nnd letteis of iuquliy
aie weleoined and given courteous attention" and
U1for111.il ton free.
BLACKBOARD
LESSON HINTS
by niiY. iiobiiiit r. : riiinci:, d. n.
H'rom Authoi'd Notes in "Tho Sunday School
Lesson Illustrator," PnhlMied by 1". II.
Bevel ic Co., Chicago, 111.
Golden Tct " liosoever helleveth in Him
shall lcceive leiui-aion of sins." Ac. x:l.'i.
nulsl'n coining to the world was not in vain;
Ills uiKion could not fall; "He came unto Ills
own (the .Tews), But Ills own leccived Him
not." He eluired to honor the descendants of
Abraham with not only bilnglni,' the Mesilali
inli) the world, but by giving tluougli them Hie
glad tidings of Ills Mhalinn tu the vvoild. But
lejcctod and cl;-plsed, and ciui-lllcd bj" thom
whom lie came lo fcrvo and mvc, Hu levelled
In Ills faitlilul follimcis tliu full client of Ills
cut lily mliiUti- "All llin vvoild."
The whl-ipciiiigs of cause Iciicu vvcie not enough
In lead Peter tu dichiige Ids duty in obedlentn
to his eoiiimlsslon, "c'o jo into 1 1 10 worleli mid
pi c.uli My i:ii-pel to cveiy eiealuii'." Ilo vvai
taitltd lij' (lod's gnat object lcnn, appealing
tu his lie.ut tliiouali cje and car. Tho virion and
the Yoieo led Peter to his vocation,
Ilo avv that .lesiiis was "A light to tho Oeii
tiled mid the glory of i-i.icl," 11 ml that tho cuvs
was the sjmbol of (.alvatlon for all vvlio would
accept tho !.oid Jesus liirUt as u pcri-oual Savior,
"And I, If 1 bo lifted up, will draw all men unto
Me."
When I'ctcr was on t1i.1I fcr liciesy and 1 undue t
unbecoming .1 .lew, he t'dd ll.e hlmplc ftoiy of
ids woiidcilul vUlou and his prompt obeiliciuu In
the call ot (!od. The blessed iitulls of UU mini
tiy none could deny; and tho thuicli ieoli-id
tliat nil hcllevon, could thaio in tho salvation
puiiliacd by ,leu. the living t'liil.t,
Color illuts Mnko tho Rlubi- Hulit blue, vvltli
white outline, whlto letteis and liieildiau lliu.s.
Mikii the 1 o3 I'l.uige, with bcatlel outline;
vvlngj white, rajs yellow, ejo blue am! white.
Tho fullowlng lilllo ,ioc-ii1iciii Hie I'hi'illim
Advoiate ni'tgeitii both a needy woild uud u wil
ling tenant;
, WOllliKIt'S I'UAYHIt.
land, ipeak lo me, thi' may peak ,
lu living uhui'n of Iby lone;
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Ear.
As Thou hat fought, eo let me seek
Thy cning childien, lost and lone.
Oh, lead me, T-oid, that V may lead
The wandeiing and the wavering feet!
Oil, feed me, I.011I, tliat I may feed
Thy liungciing ones with manna Mvect!
Oil, stiengllien me, that whilo I stand
l'liiu on tlie lock and tliong in Tliee,
I may sticteh out a loving hand
To wiesllo with tho troubled sea!
Oh. teach me, laud, that I may leach
The precious things Thou dost impart,
And wing my words that thej' may leach
The hidden depths of lnanj- a lie.ut.
Oil, give thine own R-.veet lest to me,'
Tliat I may speak with .soothing power
A wold in eeason, as fiom Tnce,
To vvcaij- ones in needful hour.
Oil, fill mo Willi Thy fulncos, Lurd,
t'ntil my heart o'ciflow,
In kindling thought and glowing woid.
Thy love to tell, Thj' piaisc to show!
Oil, use me. Lord use even me.
Just as Thou wilt, and when and wheie,
I'litll Thy blessed ace I fcc,
Thy reit, Thy Joy, Thy glory shaiel
Scianton, Pa.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL
LESSON FOR APRIL 27
GENTILES RECEIVED INTO THE
CHURCH.
Acts, xi:l-18.
BY ltCY. J. H. aiLBKBT, D. 1).
Secretary of American Society of Religloui
Education.
COVTIIXT, The ea-on today completes that
of last Sundaj-. J'elei'n woik was but half dona
when ho administered baptism to Cornelius at
Cafejica. By tliat act he liad fhown his own
conviction concerning the worthiness of tho Ro
man centurion, but ho must satisfy- his associates
at ilcTii-silciu that Ids conduct had been pioper.
The unity of tlie church in thought, doctrine imJ
practice was involved. A tclsiii at that timo
would have caused svilous coneipienccs whijli
must bo incited if possible, AYc Miall .see in cur
present Rtud.es tliat diderenco (.'.stated and how
there differences were adjusted. Moreover, the
event and the outcome eserled a mot palutarj
Influence, a.s vvc Miall sec, upon all minds, luoid
cning tlie slow of the go-,pl, and to prepmlng
the cluuili for it3 woihl-wlde niftslon. flod educate-.
Ills people, not by tlie dogmatic method
alone, but liy liUtoncal disclosures also.
CRITICISM, (Ycrse.s 1 to ."!.) The stoiy of Pet
er's act piceedcil linn to Jerusalein, ho that upon
bin arrival some wcic leadj- to coiideuin him,
hiving formed llielr jiidgnient in llio tasc.
These vviiii nf llio clicuiiicUlnn, Hebrew Cliils
tl.un, vvlio thought tint the descendants of Ah
I. il. ,111 hid Miperior claims upon Divine favor.
They began at cnio to contend with him liccaiwo
ho had gone conti.iiy to Their opinions and
usages. The old hplrlt of exclusive nets, dUplajcd
by the I'haihees In the time of Jov-, (.John Iv,
U), ie-.ippe.ired ainiiii'r lho followers of lvui.
Tor the lime tho feelings of brotherhood tint
ought tn have niacin the apoHe,s (liult.ililo to
waid cieh other gave plaeu to criticism, Twu
aieusatiom weic made nnlmt Peter tint la"
had gnno Into the bocielj- of lho uueirciimi Ivd,
tint is of rieulilcs, and tliat lio had calen Willi
lliem most gilevous otk'iii-cs fiom a .lewisli bland
point. (I.uke ,v,'J.) It is evident lint tie i (in
duct was viewed witli ahhoirilice.
VISION.-(Vilci I to ,)-ln 'Justlllcilloii of
lib loui-e I'ctcr itheaiitd in an oideily i.y
ft urn beginning lo end, whit hid neeimcd. 'Ihe
Kcveial partlciil.us wrie well i.ih iilalul tnL;.iil
u iiijii of (iod to do whit hu hid done, 1. Ho
was engaged in piajcr at .loppa, n time when
ho would be least liilde to any liupioper 1 e
havior. 'J, While piavtug In- elite ltd into u
trancei Mate, hejnu.l the iiaiul limits ol ioii-icIou-ueM
and volition, (.Viiiuh. Nil, Ii.) I, That
vision was of a picloilul i Inracter a vraeel was
let down I'i'feuo lilm containing nil iiniiiier of
foiir-foolul bo.ble, (ii'iplug things in i' I t'uv.li,
many of tliciu abominillon In Jen, piohibltcil
in the law, (Lev, Ni, 1.) ft, Petri- lira id n mho
bidding blur blay uud eat a tiipeinatural volcu
Cldeilug foibiddiu food,
nilllienOX, lVri' 7 liud S.)-l'fler deilaied
thai hu did not at nine obey the dlicutleiii linn
Kit in, lie cseiel.ed iluo caiitlun, et all lids
might Im a leinptailen, a dial of his Integiity,
us ill Hie c.u-e of Ahiahaiu wiieu (ailed tu oiler
up Ids MUi, (den. Mil, '.'. Ii.) Indeed, I c- fell
back upon ils own JcwUli pilueipleii whhh he
held as caructly ns did any uf his fellow upoi.
ties. He icpllcd lo tho voire Ileal he toiild not
cat, tint nothing uneleaii, that Is coutraiy to
(he I.evitleal livv, had evil- (iileicd Ids nwu'li
Hu pleadrd his life-long adluiciiec to tho pro.
Idbitoiy cnnmuiid us uj.ou uuw for Keeping it.
With liim it was u mailer of eomhlloii ami of
practice. What was wioujht Into thotny lev
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Louisville Kyr
c&!- by all ruejqji'ats
turo of his being, into the intellectual and liy--leal
constitution, now nbncrtcd itself, tu
tlrcngtlieii him in his purpose. Till- wns a leij
Mrong point in tlie defense, suuleiont to leli've
Petri- of all Idimc, At tliat tilige of the ease
he was in ucco.d with his critics.
IXSTillTTIO.V. (Ver.-es 0 nnd 10.) How miiic
it to pass tliat a law, Divlnelv- given liy Mo-.es
fomtctn centuries bcfoio and oiiterved lij- tho
chosen people ever since, bhuuld lie abiogatod
after this clistanco of time? Tint was the rew
question which must line come lo Peter's mli'd,
and lie .shows how- It was ans'.veicd. I. The
voice replied to him tint (!od had cleansed
tliese animals, and Peter must not call them i,n
clean tlie inhibition had been lemoved bv Him
who had instituted it, who hid a light to abol
ish vj.li.it lie had old lined, and men must ap
prove tlie act of Clod as much hi the removal
as in tlie appointment of conditions. This In
struction, ho greatly needed, opened up the tact
that .1 new dispensation was Uaheted in, icquir
ing new customs. 2. As a further method of
confirming tlie instruction to him Peter d"e!.ucd
that thli sisiuit in all its paits, his refusal and
the esplanation, oecuired three times. That wns
coiisideicd to be adequate proof a3 in Hie rase of
Bilaani (Numb, xsiv, 10), and of the drnial
(John Mli, Si), and of Paul's prajer. (J C'oi.
xll, S.) Xo good Jew- would lequhe a fin the r
attestation to any mattei.
CIUCKJISTAXCKS. (Vcrs 11 to ll.)-lvtcr
nest bliowed tho bielliren tint whit had thus
been eltscloseil to him by vision and fpeech was
attended bj-ciicuniitauees in which the new doe
trine was applied, circumstances that appeared
In he Providential. 1. While lie was lecelving
the slsion three men fiom Caesuca weie in his
house dcllvciing the mcs-age of Cornelius, tlie
(Jcntlle, who needed his hervlce.s. '.'. Tlie S'plrlt
of (iod, under whose guidance all his iniiilstcrt.il
work was conducted (John xvi, 1J), according
to the direction of Jesus, prompted him lo re-i-pond
to the invitation. 3. There were with lilm
nt the time eIs- luetliren, nil of tliem .lewisli
Cluisliaus, sharing therefore Ids fpirlt of es
clusivciies (which brctlucn then stood with Peter
befoiu tlie apostles) and thej- deemed it pioper
to go to Cornelius, and did go. I. On cutciiug
Hie lioiiso of Cornelius Peter learned that it vision
had been given to tho Unman, n kind of coun
terpait, diiccting that help should be sought, In
aceoid.uicc with which tliu messengers weie sent.
AH this was calculated to convince any candid
perbon tint Cod had indeed established a new
lulc and older.
COXnitJIATIOX. (Vcisos 15 lu 17.) I'dtii'a
mind was dcubthm tioublcd when he went tu
Cusarca, gravitating between two onlnlons the
sanctity of Ihe ancient Jewish law and, tlie claim
of tlie new levelallon. His attitude was clnngcd
and the vvliola case tettled in Hie house of Corne
lius. While he was speaking, the Ilolv (iliost
fell on ull piescnt, Clentiles a.s well as Jews, as
it had clonq on the day of Pentecost, upon thu
npotles only. (Ails Ii, 4.) In this way the
fame. Divine appiotal was given to tho imclr
ciunciscd us to the ciicimicisid, and Hie teaching
of the vision was Continued. While beholding the.
btraugi! phenomena 1'eler ta.s that he mulled
certain bcilptuie! wline it was paid tliat uiidir
the new ilUpeu-alleui nicii tlimdil bo baptized
witli the Holy (ihosl, (Matt, III, 11.) This ml
llllmiut of the won! of Hod was the eomludi.ig
pioof and Peter submitted Ihe vhuh; c.iso tn Ihe
declsluii of llio bretliieii, cl liming tliat ho hut
Inn maulfcstlj' lira i ii on by thu l.unl himself
whom he placed on common giound with Jews,
CONVICTION-. (Viix) IS) Pet.l's lecit il,
cuiiduclrd in a btialglitfoiu.ini iiniiiier, wis a
euniplelei vliidiialluii of Ids iuiiim-. 'I lie ilc'alls
piesintid an argument vvhlili rould not lu lesl.t
rel by men of JcwMi origin. The piayci, tho
trance, tliu vision, tltu bpeceh, tlie lusilatiou, thu
npitllioii, llio approval of ussniiatcs, the vlsim
of Cninellils, the utliliiptnl dlsinuise, (ho out
pi'iirlug of the Spirit, the wonl of Sirlptma all
this loueiiiiid and poluled Inetltaldy to a spei I il
levelallon of a greit tiutli. Ill tho nine way
(iod hid milliard! lu auilent timei to patil m!i,
tu piophels and tu holy linn, ((icu, ill, Ml.)
no 11 eauiii lu ins nut reici s: ue-iriu-i i-auiiii
(oiiviillou lo tho iiiliids of llio.su vvlio heaid lilm.
They held lli.'ii pi ait. they no longer teiituinl
lilm, but nppiovid '.vlnt ho had done. Thcy
gloillhd Cod, iijolclng Hut In this, way ills
will had been made known, and tint lie had
granted tu lho (irntiles Ihc biino nuiey as tu
them, that they miiflit icpti.t ot their bins md
kttalu eternal life,
TIlACIll.NliS. I.eaiu (loin lids iia-..iai'i 1.
1li.it uiillioils of udmluUliatioii aie mecssaiy mid
pioper, and should bo icgaiikil to long ns they
nt! in force, but that they bene times, and bia.
eons nnd )iuy be tct aside and other method in
htltutod. ii. Tho eluuges in adiiiinUtulloii uut
not bu made lustily or without good aulhorll.t,
but nun mutt he ipiiik to follow the indications
of lho ill vine will mid to approve what lie banc
tloiw. 3. Tl.o pu'Kiis. ut LTiiist' kimiilvm in
the world It ever an enljrgiineut of the thoiu'ht
ot Ills inlnUtei , m Hut limit- ii.uro.vneas pre
vents thu Ijibcv imdeitaklng and their molt! lib
rul view piitedes cveiy new odvainv. I. Vn'
may not elUeoter the wisdom in (lie appointment
vt dlbpeiisitloiu, nor i It neiesary Hut wo
should, Put we niut iriucn.ber tint It has been
Hie Hivlnu method of t'ccomplUklng the pre-de-tenulneil
tnd. .'(.Tho Jew w.u lltst called, but
cnly (hat he mlsht be tialned for bervlie anions
This eJgnaturo is on every box ot tho genuine
Laxative Bromo'Ouininc Tablets
remedy lhat turca u volil lu 0110 iluj,
pieAsartlyr
Be-rveficiallyi
isAtrvilyas-a-Laxsiiver
quality or substance, in me prot,cih 01
manufacturing Hgs are used, as they are
pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal
virtues of 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 tho
genuine manufactured by the
new YorK.M.Y.
J'ricet.fifty cervts per- btottfe,
EDUCATIONAL.
nnounGement
During the summer of 1902, in
struction in all the subjects required
for jidmisslon to the best colleges
and scientific schools will be given
at Cottiit Cottages, a Summer
School of Seconddiy Instruction,
Cotuit, Massachusetts, under the
direction of Piincipal Charles E.
Fish The courses of instruction
are lor the benefit of live classes of
students :
1. Candidates who have received
conditions nt the entrance examina
tions. 2. Candidates who have postponed
examinations until September.
3. Students in Secondary Schools,
who, by reason of illness or other
causes, have deficiencies to make up.
4. Students in Secondary Schools
who wish to anticipate studies and
save time in the preparation for
college.
5. Students in college who have
admission conditions which must be
lemoved before tho beginning of the
next Scholastic Year.
For particulars address,
CHARLES E. FISH, Principal
School of the Lackawanna,
Seranton, Pa.
Do You Want
a Good Education?
Not a thoil course, nor an cay course,
nor u cheap iotirc, but the hel education
to be had. No other education is worth
cprndln; lime and money on. if )ou do,
write for a catalogue of
Lafayette
College
Easton, Pa.
which offers! Ihuioush prrp.uatlon In the
i:ii'n-liicciins and I l.euile.il I'rofcb.lom ai wclli'i
a thu tegular College courses.
Dr. & Mrs. John MacOuffie'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRIS r
'Jslh jear. Twi'iilyllve .veaiw under the iiianitf"
mint of JIIS IIOU'Allh, rollese prrpiiatoty
ami aeudemiu touibin. llesideut pupils limited tji
:'U. mi nil Is uou-ioidiut, Beautiful luoiiud.,.
Tenuis i units. lntruilon In :ili oiil.iin n witli
hlijliest iciiliicinent of hcl iqlleges. 1'or pit
tleuhis nnd i.italouue aildreux ' .
John Mjclhitfle, Ph. II., SprliiKiteld, Mm. ,
STATU NOIJMAL SCHOOL,
i:,Hl btiouiMuucr, I'a, ,1
'Ihe examinations fur niliiil-lou to tlie Middle
Year and .Senior Viar tla.Miii v.dll.be held June 111.
HlSsh bchop) Kiaduati'd will bv ps'llullted iQ.taKo
both I'Xaiulnitlnnss and niter the mi lor el.'i,--.
wline their tvoik hi' rovcrcd Ihu Junior ami mid
dle .wan coui.o of tho iioinul. Tlilsj jvax wljl
be the bit oppoilumty civi'ii lo du b, u tin
tliHo yeait' cour.su is. In full foiro and .ill will
lomu under the blate rttiulatluux nf ruiiiirratlom,
I'or lull iiaitiiulau addie-.s at oiue, ,.
II, l. IHlll.i:. A. M I'llnWpal.,
SOBAHTON C0IIRE3P0NDEN0E 80H00LJ
h'CIc ANION, A.
T. J. roster, I'roldeut. I'.lmcr Ii. I.twtll, treii.
It. J. loiter, Stanley 1', Allen, ,
Vic President. 8ecretry.
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