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THD SCllANTOiX TIlIBtJNE-SATtJIlJDA UJKOEMBIiJtl 13, 1902
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RELIGIOUS NEWS
T"Hi: rtTY UNION of the Young
g People's society ot Cllllsllutl L'n
y demor wilt hold uti Important
meeting on .Monday evening In
the OtitcP HpfmniPil eltuich, "..IS Wy
3inlilniT avenue, lit which It Is hoped
pvciy member ot the union nnd at
least one I'epicspiitutlve fioin cuch of
the twcntv-nlno societies eiiniipctod
with the union will ho pieseiit. Plans
nro being pcifcetod for n season of nc
tlvlty In Uiclna or clielcs under tlu dl
ipctlon of the city union. Homy
Pcuboelv, the new ptcslelent has hud u
long otpei loner In utgunl.lng coniiult
tecs and pushing wink of this dcFeilp
tlon to u successful Issue, having 1cuii
ii gonciul cpictmy nC Young aien's
C'hrlsthin association lor over ton jeui.
In connection with the woik whh'Ii
he hud charge of In Ti union, X. J., In
successfully conducted for two yonm n
inen'a meeting' having an average'
weekly littendance of over eight hun
dred men, through which semes wcio
added to the ehuiches of tluil cltv.
For ncnily wo joins he was engaged
us nsbocluto of Uev. Ii. Fay Mills, the
eminent evnngellst who will he loniem
beied In thla nnd other cities nH it
"Master organizer." W. 11. 1'ennell, of
Willlston church in Poi tlund, the Hist
signer ot the endeavor pledge, was -i
warm personal fiiend of Mr. Poabody,
belngvit member of the statu committee
of MnlriQ, when the latter was seuetnry
In that statp. With an enthusiastic
Undeavoter In the lead, great things
are expected, and It Is believed that
very society will tally to the possibil
ities at once, Remember the Monday
night meeting.
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Illustrated Seimon.
At the Penn Aenuu U.iptNl (hutch
tomorrow evening, Dr. R. V. Y. Pleice,
will, by itquest, give nnother lllustiated
o.-tyon sermon, making the sketches
while he unfolds the message of seilp
tino ttuth. Ueyond the novelty ot the
picture method of illusli.iting Hllile
topics, and being known .is (ho "Aitist
Preacher," Dr. Pieice's simuiis nto
practical and spit Itunl, and .tie dlicct
ly aimed to save men.
He has many lequests u give the il
lustrated set mnns both fiont ofllceis
and, mombeis of the chinch, and nieni
beis of the eonsicgutlem, but he onlv
gives the cr.iyon sermons lour or fio
Sunday evenings duilng the e.u and
always In connection with the evangel
istic woik of the chinch. Lai so con
giegutloiis nie alvvajs In attend nice.
Rev. C. W. King Called.
the estrv of the Ciaeo lltfotincd
ITpIscopul church has extended a call
to Rev. Chailes W. King, ot Siratoq.i
Springs to become their pastor. The
i all lias not et been accepted, but in
nil probability will be.
Rev. Kin!? is at pterciiL pastoi of the
New England Congiegationil chuuh at
Saratoga Spiings, nnd was loimeilv
located In Brookljn, Is. Y. Ho is about
.10 veats of age, and preached in tills
flty seveinl je.us ago, when Re. D.
1M. Steams was pastoi ot the chuich
Rev. King occui led the pulpit of the
(ii.ice Retounpd Episcopal chinch Jipio
about tlueo weeks ago lie is a Con
gregational minister and Is leguidcd
with much concern in the minlstiy.
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Lectin es on Religion.
beginning next Monday night and
continuing until December 21, thete will
be tree lectin es on teligion in St. Pttet's
cathedral by Rev. J". Valentine, C. P.,
one bf the priests who has been helping
to conduct the mission at the c.ithed
i.il for the Inst two weeks. The sub
ject that will be discussed follow:
"You Cannot Be Happy Without Re
ligion. Why?
"Sacerdotal Colibacj : or Why Pilcsts
lo Not aiuu.v."
"Lend Klmtlv Light"; or Chilstiinit
and tho Chinch."
"Emmanuel God with IN; oi Clnist Is
fetlll Upon tho D-uth"
Triumph In Defeat, oi tho Dhlnltv of
Clplst Pioved by the Divine Tt.igcdy."
"Do You Love Clnist? Yes? Then te
wpect His Mothei."
"Fico Loe, Human Love, Cluistlim
Loo; or aim lingo nt,d Divoice."
"1'nlon: tho Battle Civ ot rnedoiu "
"Did tho Pilosis IiiM'iit Confession ot
Did ChilHl Institute It "
Theio will be a. (iiiesllon box at the
door and tlio-e desiiing infoimation cut
place any Infoimation they deslte to
if-k In this box.
M A i.
Religious Notes.
The Methodic nilnistns will mcot In
Rim I'lilk Dec. 15th nt 10. 0. Ru. W. A.
T TVlwnidH will )ie"ent a paper on "The
' raiicicnt .rinistpi."
ltc. Di. Pursoii'i Nichols ol r.lngham-
ton. will occupy tho pulpit ot the Dun
. inoii' PichIjj teiian cluircn Sunday inoui
, lng mid will doltvcr one of the Inllll'int
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That old copybook maxim finds its
ost forceful application in the waste of
vitality, which is called "burning the
candle at both ends." A woniau is
nfteu tempted beyond her strength by
domestic or social detn, .ds. Some day
' she awakens from this waste of strength
, to the woeful want of it. She has be-
' come weak, nervous and nmerable.
For weak, nervous., ruu-dowu women,
there is no better tonic and nervine than
Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It
restores the appetite, quiets the nerves
nd gives retreshing sleep, It cures
' local diseases peculiarly womauly which
undermine the geueral health. It makes
weak women strong, sick women well.
tfJo doubt j oil have forgotten roe, but nfter
you read my letter ou will remember tuc,"
vfilten Mr. Aunle fc Morin?, of j8 7th Aiemie,
h. V KoauoWe. Vu, Jti the yer 1697. 1'wrote
to m for advice, which ou gave nic free of
charge. When I wrote to ou I vva a wrecL : I
could not walk straight for palm lu my abdo.
men) could not ult down, lie down, or get any
ate at all. I had wbat wu called the ct doc
tor here, but did not get auy better uutil I went
through a coure of your medicine, I tpoU eight
bottles each or Favorite l'recriptloa' uud
Golden Medical Discovery,' and ten bottle of
the'J'leawiit Pellet I tell ou the medicine
made a cure of me "
Weak and sick women are invited to
consult Dr, Pierce, by letter, w. All
correstwndence is held as strictly priv ate.
Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buflalo, N. Y,
Dr. Pier' Pellets cure biliousness.
HunnoiKS fur which he Is wo eelDluated.
John T. Wiitklns wll slug nt this Bprvlrp.
In the uljsonco of Hip junior, Rev, lu
thel' lle'H WillhiK, the pulpit ot (tinro
Lllltuiitu chtnrh, coiner Mulhoriy Htieot
and Picstott avi into, will bo lilted toinoi
rtivv lnoinliig nnd ovpulng bv Rev. Will
turn M. Ruiilek, of West Milton, lx.
The Ibiptlst mliilslcrlul cotifereneo will
bo held Miindiy. D.o. 1",. In tho Point
Avpiiiu Raptlst c'liiiirli nt in. M The Rev.
J st. Wi lghtnour, D. I. piiHtor of the
Pliit Raptlst chinch, will lend a pnppr.
Topic, "The Tin co Temptntlons ot Jesus,"
BLACKBOARD
LESSON HINTS
iiv ni.v lioiiMiT r. y I'initci:, . n.
From Autlioi's Voles In "llio Sunday School
Itoii lllmlralor," I'ublWicd l V. II.
Ilcul .V- Co. Clildfto, 111 1
LKbSON XI.
Tho Uoy umtiL1 t S. 3 0-11.
(.ioldeii Text Illustrated "Speak, Loid;
for Thy servant litnretli." 1 8. S 9
God's call to SiinniPl had four special
fpiituio. Tlist It was on IMPORTANT
call. The vcrv fact that God calls any
ono Iniptles that Ho has nu important
nrm
Enrnia
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WHH
nu -.siii- to ildlvu. Second, It was nn
IMPr.RATtVR tall. It came Horn One
pio-emliiontlv 'n iiutliorlly and was a call
to dutv. Thiul. It was an IMMPRRS
S1V11 call, both n to tho time it was
given (ut the midnight hoin) nnd btcaif-e
it was tin Ice repeated Tomtit, it was
an INDIVIDUAL call, path time I creat
ing P.inuiel s iinme God never makes
mistake Up alvvajs c ills the proper
person and at the pioper time. Ood Is
.ailing to many In and out of the churrh,
lo ho and to do lor Him How meiclful
to all while tho lamp ol life and light is
still burning-
'the itiaiwe call ramc lo Samuel In the
tones ot ,i Jnmlllnr oieo. The message
of God maj lie borne on tho lips ot a
stim.'jet oi of a loving fiiend, nnd ot
imiv have the witi,?s ot the lio'ivenlv dove
to iiv to Its lest in the -oul. Simuel went
lo Lll to inqulio iihout his dlstmbed rest.
Mnuv otheis inco then have mistaken
tho voire of God for tho voice of mill,
flappv the ln-in who know-, alwavs when
his Lord doth call.
Simuel hcnid the call and lesponded
peisonalh-. "IIoio am I." This means a
full mu lender of SpU for tho Service of
tho MaMcr w he never and wherevet He
mav call. The Loid called Samuel In his
outli Jesus rallpd tho bleed children,
and tliev are being called as much now
is In the past Hiing the children (o the
hoiisn ol God and lead them early to love
and spip Jesus,
Ru-rgctloiis: In developing the lesion
loviovv, iisp tlm blackboard and wilto the
iinpoit.int points ot tho great call nnd
the gieat answer In Luge letter Draw
also a cross st pirating tho words of the
call and tho ansvvei, and apply tho les
sons. What shall be our answer to God's
call for our hearts and service.'
Color Hints: MaKe tho lotteia white
with scarlet outline: make the cross scar
let with bright yellow outline: make the
rajs oiange color.
Sci niton, Pa.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL
LESSON FOR DEC. 14
THE BOY SAMUEL.
I Sam., iii:l-14.
Secielai of American Society of Re
ligious Hducatlon
INTRODUCTION. The book fiom
which our lesson Is taken, was doubtless
w illicit bv tho eminent piophet whoso
naino It he us, oi uiidci his diioctlon. He
begins with a Inlet account ot his pat
ents (Cli , 1.2). Ills mothei, accoidlng to
the spiiit ol tho women of tho ago (Gen,
wll'lii), icgiided heisolf gitntly inflicted,
because toi a llmo childless (Ch , i:."). On
ono ol tint aiiimil ii-lts to Shlloo (Josh ,
Aill:l), tho national seat ot government
and i elision, sho piaod e.unestly lor a
son (Ch , 1:11), piumlsing to dedicate blm
to God. Her pinyor was ansvveied. In
the com so of time Samuel was bom, his
n imo signifying, "asked of God " ralth
fill to hor vow, when ho was weaned, she
took him to Dli, then the miest and
jmlgo of Ihiael. with such oltei lugs uh tho
law io(iiluil (Dent, ll 5-7). lu piespnt
Ing him sho luol'o torth (Ch , 11:1-11) In
hlidilj Impissionci' woids, piomptcd by
Ilia Mill 11 of God. At thut time tho sons
ot Rll woio grossly Immoral, using tno
PiIvIIomh ot tho encted ofdcu to gratlly
their unholy Impulses (Ch , ii:.'J), bilng
Ing sonov to their father, who, though
he umunstinttd, did not contiol thum
(Prov., l,li). Tills facnudal called for
speedy i e loi in in tho admlnlstt.ition of
icllgloiis oidluaucos.
MINISTRY When God undei takes a
gicat woih, ho usually begins with a lit
tle child and its mother, l'or pioof, noto
tho ca'o of JIoscs, tho liberator and
livvglver (R., 11,9); of John, tho fore
i (inner (Luke, i;7i); of Jesus, tho Christ
(Matt , i:Jl), and of Timothy, Paul's ns
tistaut (II Tim., Il:1"0. It Is dllflcult to
lefoim a man to tr, Bform tho agent of
Satan Into nn Instr ment of ilghteoufi
ncss. Tho best men aio grown (Psalm,
l;J). Year by ear adding to their beauty
and stiength, thoy coma at last, poised
and symmotrlcal, to their placo and
work able to summon nil their powprs.
And so Samuel, after a pious mother's
care had done its utmost, was to be put
under further pieparatlou for his career,
to moot tho needs of the time. Ho hart
llttlo duties to peifoun, such as trimming
limps and opoulng and closing doors, In
ono sense amlnlstiy for God. And jet
tho work slgnllled moio to him than to
any othoi. It gavo opportunity to medi
tate and piny, tho two issontlalH In
building ti no and stable character I Tim ,
Ivslo), Under tho Influence of the sane,
tuaiy (Psalm, nxvII:4), in tho midst of
Its rich and lustiiictlva smbo!lsm, tho
boy might develop Into tho gient rofoi
nier VISION Tho tlmo Is not less Impoit
ant than tlio placo in tho pioductloii of a
man. When ono appears w(th teitaln
abilities thcio must bo need of him, or
ho can do but llttlo. Many men have
seemed to coino too late or too catty Into
tho woild's hlstoiy to bo hugely useful.
Hvcn the advent of Chjlst was timed,
(Onl , lv:l). Thu season of Samuel's np
pearanra wa3 oppoitunc. liestdes tho im.
morality among ofiicinls, uhcady men
tioned, nnother fact )iiepaicd for him,
thoio ''was no open vision." God had
promised to rulso un men who should
speak foi blm (Numb, -il.0), to whom Ho
would glvo His spirit. Rut many eais
had passed without buch pien. After tho
death of Moses, only heio and there ono
had been so endued, and ho guvo only
an occasloiul iiiesisiiBC, Uelli'lou had da-
geneiatcd Into formalism Prov., slxils.
Good men, Knddened by provnlllng wick
edness csteomed tho word of tho Lord ns
cxticmelv precious, nnd anxiously and
prnycifully waited for one who by open
"vision" should obtain fuither knowledge
of God, and come with authority to his
coimtivtncn. Their prayeis woio belim
answcied. When Hannah's son Is icudy,
the nation will bo icady. When ho spooks,
men will listen. Ho will be tho man for
tho time
OCCABION.-At lust the time in lived
when God would mako Ills Ihst dhect
nnd formnl nppioach lo Samuel. Kiom
tho first Ho hud given thoso gentlo In
fluonccH of tho sphlt, which wcio ginntoj
to nil niPii (Titus, 11:11). Now Ho pioposes
a larger nnd fuller communication. Tho
boy, who had been a moio nMstont lo
1111, must know what will ultimately lou
der him u pilnelpil, acting without lofei
enco lo Rll. Wo do not know Samuel's
pieclso age. It bus been genpinlly as
sumed that ha had t cached his twelfth
car (Luke, 1I1J), tnnsmueh na nt that
tlmo nn Isrnplltlsh boy becamo tho sou
of tho law, Tho night season was chosen
for tho Divine nppioach, a most Impies
slvo time, tho gencinl quietness and tho
darkness being fuvoinble to tho soul's
communion with Its Maker (Psalm,
lxxvlhiJ). The lnmp ot God, symbol of
His presence, was burning In the tabor
uncle, according to tho oidlniinco of
Moses (Lev., xxlv:2-J). Rll had laid down
In his accustomed plncb. Tho Inlhmlly
of age, indlented bv falling vision, was
upon him and ho had thciefoio gone ently
to test. lu an adjoining loom Samuel
hnd also found his touch as usual. Tho
old man and tho llttlo child, tho former
'servant near his end, tho now servant
about lo enter upon his mission, alone at
night In God's house. Such was tho oc
casion when a now chapter was to bo
opened In llio history of Israel.
CALLING. Whito Ijlug thus upon his
bed, Samuel heard his namo spoken. Was
It a. leal voice? Did his car catch tho
sound? Or wns It a Hpitltual Impression,
a communication to tho soul, which, had
another been near, ho could not hao
heard? On this point there bos been
much unprofitable discussion. It muttcis
not whether tho word was ndeliosaed to
the Inner or tho outer car (Isa., xllll:l).
It Is enough that It wns heard. Once,
twice, tin ice, "Samuel" was spoken, und
afteiward, "Samuel," "Snmued," twite
uttered, as It to uiousc tho mote cuieful
attention nnd scenic tho more speedy re
sponse. It was God who spoke, calling
His scivnnt, bilngiug loiwatd a new
woikcr In His kingdom In this way by
dhect appeal tho might v ones ot all ages
have been set apnrt No-ih (Gen, 11:1).
tho pitt liucli of tho Hood, Abiam (Gen,
II:1), tho father of tho faithful: Joshua
(Jen", i:l), tho great captain; tho
piophcti (Jer., P2) and the apostles (Acts,
lx ")). S.imui'l, given In ansvvei to a
mother's) prayer and eonsecialcd betoio
birth, Is to be added to tho company of
thoso who shall stand for ttuth and
righteousness. God selects His woikmoa
(Rom, Mil). Rlesscd Is lie who Is called
eaily in life "
RESPONSE -Samuel s niiMvu. "lleio
am 1." bin sting foith bcfoie leaving his
couch, lovcilcd bis chaiactei. Ho was
In ids plnco waiting foi a summons,
ansloiis to do. Thoso eminent eiualitlci
wcio In him which arc nt the basis of all
noble manhood (Matt, wlvll) Suppos
ing that Rli had spoken, Samuel inn
through the ap.ntment, to be Intoimod lo
the eonttniy, and to bo dhected to his
bed Again the voice caine, with llko
lesponso and lesult. A third tlino be
he.ud and hastened, sajlng with suiprl'O
und emphasis, "Thou dlds t call " Until
this visit, Rll had not undei stood what
hid tiansphcd. Ho may havo supposed
tint theio was some disturb inco in slum
ber thiough dlsoidoied ital functions.
Now he percoives that theie was a Div
ine manifestation Pet haps lecent com
munications made to him were lecalled
(Ch , li-27-,13). Ho theiefoio dhecled tho
boy to Ho down oncu moio, nnd told him
what to say If called a fouith time. God
intended in this way to teach Samuel
leveienco for autlioilty, as Jesus did
(Matt, viil:!). Again canio the sum
mons. "Speak, Lord, thy seivant hcur
eth," was the answer. In that ono ben
tenco Samuel recognized tho person who
spoke, nnd acknowledged bis readiness
to servo, and made It ixsslblo for Goel to
do with him according to his pleasure.
KNOWLEDGE The seventh versa of
our lesson sheds light on tho conduct of
Samuel. Tho marginal lendorlng Is a
better expression than tho oilglnal,"Tlius
did Samuel beforo he knew the Loid and
before tho word of tho Lord was levealed
unto him." This accounts for his tineo
visits to Ell, and explains why ho did not
lecognlzo the voice ho did not know
God. But, bv implication tho veiso
shows Samuel's stato alter that night
ho did know God. Ho was bi ought Into
personal acquaintance with Jehovah, a
higher state than tint enjoyed by most
men, even tho ilghteous Hint state
cannot bo d03cilbed, but it wns evidently
one of great blessedness (John , nvII.1)
It was undoubted! tho plan of the Al
mighty to hi lug tho enlho laco Into such
Intimacy with Himself. Adam began
thus (Gen . 11:10), but fell away by turns
giesslon (Gcu , UPS). Subsequently, ns
tho centuiles parsed, heie and theio men
lotinned nnd know their Maker. Among
the inoro Illustrious of these wcio Hnoeh
(Gen , v.2.2) and Abiam (James, ll:J3), ot
the olden time Such wcio the wiltois
of Scripture. This dhect knowledge of
God piepaied ,a man lo bring piuit.viug
and elevating influences to his follow -men.
JDDGMENT.-Now that Samuel has
heaid, iccognlzcd, and nuswoied tho tall,
what will God say to him? Oi, lnlhei,
Inasmuch as many things will bo com
municated In tho com. so of tho voais (I
Sam, 111.21), whit will God wiy Hist? Is
It puidcnt to tiust wclshty subjects to u
child'.' If ho Knows Ood. Is ho piepaied
to lecclvo such messages? When tho Div
ine enteis tho human licuit it piullles nnd
expands, A child with God is wlhoi than
a 'man without Hlni (Eotl , lv:H), On
that night God made Known to Samuel
Ills pioposed ludgniontn upon tho housa
of Ell, His purpobo to lemovo tho pi lest
hood fiom his family. Ho ulso disclosed
llio leusou for this pmpobe, tho notoilom
Immoialily of Eli's sons. Why tell thh
to Samuel? It wns a ety timely lesson
lor tho boy. Ho needed to Know that
God's intulbtois must bo holy (Lav,, xl:S)
that Hophni and Phlneus weie injected on
account of their sins, and ho needed
above all to adjust his own conduct nnd
character not accoidlng to tho looso pint
tlces then prevailing, but accoidlng to
the higher standards which God had set
up. Moreover, nlthough there Is no rec
ord to that effcot, Samuel had reason to
Infer that his piomotlon would follow
EH's re4ectlon.
TEACHINGS -Of tho many Instinct
lyo points in tho lesson wo havo loom
only for the following: 1. Tho religion
of a people. Is dependent upon Its minis
ters (Jei v:30. Their charartcr and ex
ample nro most potent. Licentiousness In
thorn Is n public calamity. Hollnebs to
the Lord should bo their mptto (Ex,
xxv 111 -38). Fathers nro lesponslhlo foi
their sons, many of whom become. wa
waid and fill tho land with mounting ho
canto unrestrained and untrained, Ell Is
nn examplo of parental failure vvnithy of
fctudy. 3. A pious mother Is God's best
The Sufferers
from Colds
aio numbeied by Millions, nut including
thoso whoso annoyance by association
amounts almost to suffeilng.
And' yet It Is a fact, as capable of dc.
monstratlon as any pioblem In Geometiy
that pr. Agnow's Catairhal Powder Has,
Does, Will Cuio Catarrh and Colds. What
nro the Catairhal Millions going to do
about It
Dr. Agnaw's Heart cure relieves heart dlseasa
ia 30 minutes. I
Sold by William G. Clark and H. C.
Sandeieon.
gift to man, a gcutiatlou, or a nation.
Her prayers bilng down showers of bless.
Ings. Sho transmits herself to her off
spring und lives In them. Tho world needs
moio Hannahs. No woman need dcsllo a
laigcr mission than hers I. The hopes
ot better divs renter In tho children, A
bov dc'litd bofoio blilh, welcomed nt
bhth, mil tilled lifter blitb, conqccintcd
lo Ood, tl allied lu God's holisp, called by
God's olcc, Insti noted In God's putpoao
will rnakp n man who can bo used for
God's gloiy. All along tho eeiitmles tho
huh m and tho Incompetent who fall glvo
way for tho piepaied otitli who suc
ceeds. '
SERVICES IN THE
VARIOUS CHURCHES
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Elm Pink chutrh-Rpv. Dr. C. M. Glf
lln, pastor. Pinjci and pi also meeting nt
OSO. This Is the ninth atinlvcisaty of tho
thin ch, und Dr. S L. llellor, pastor ot
Richmond Avenue Methodist Eplscnpil
churrh, Rtiffalo. will pi each In tho innin
hig ut 10 30 nnd In tho evening nt i,"0;
Sunday school nt 2 p. in.: Junior Icnguo
at 3 SO; Senior league nt C30.
Simpson Methodist Episcopal church
Rev. II. C. McDeimott, D. D., pastor.
Worship nnd seimon nt 10 Ifl n. m.i Sun
day school nt 12 in,; Junior league ut 3 p.
m.; Epwoith Icnguo at CCO p. in. At 7 30
p. m. tho pistol' will pleach it special sei
mon on '"llio Ideal Citizen" to Washing
ton camp, No. 178, Pattlotlc Order Sons of
Ameilca. Special music by the choir und
tho Simpson male qunttotlo.
Asbiuy Methodist Eplscopnl Church,
coiner Delaware and Mousey avenues
Rev. Chailes A. Rcnjamln, pastor, will
pi each nt 10 30. Subject, "Essentials and
Non-Essentials In Conversion"; nt 7.30.
"Tho Wedding Rcast." Biothoihood at
9 30; Sunday school at 2 30; Epworth
lcaguo at 0 30. Scats free. Reception ot
members at morning services.
Embury Methodist Episcopal chinch
Rev. James Bennlngor, pastor. Preach
ing nt 10 30; subject, "Whcio Aro tho
Nino?" ClOhS meeting. 11.30; Sunday
school at 2 p. m.; Epwoith Icnguo at 030,
Amos Krauso, leader. Preaching at 7 JO.
subject. "Where the Paths Meet."
Ash Stiect Methodist Episcopal church
Rev. J. R. Austin, pastor. Pleaching at
10 30 u. in ; subject, ' Tho Closet, or Secict
Prayer." Class meeting at 1130 u. m
Charles Cioop, leader. Sunday school at
2 p. m.. K. W. Stone, superintendent; Ep
woith league at 0 1", p. m, M. II. Kino,
loader. Pleaching at 7.30 p m : subject,
"Ro Sure Your Sin Will rind You Out."
Services in tho Nny Aug Methodist Epis
copal chin eh at 3 p. m.
Providence Methodist Episcopal chinch
Rov Geoigo A. Cine, pastor. Tho
Riothcihood of St. Paul mcot for pi.iver
at 10 a. in. Preaching at 10 30. Sunday
school .it 2 p. m. Epwoith league ut 0 4.",;
topic, "Our rtllowshlp," Olive Munn,
lender. Pip idling at 7 '0; subject, "Sav
ing the rilee" Evening bcivice opens
with llflPPit mlmiles of song, led by Pio
fessor J. II. Cousins, assisted by Sundiiv
School oichestia and choli.
Court Slicef Methodist Episcopal
chin ch Rov G. C. Lv man, pastoi. Class
No. 1. 141, O. D DoWItt, lcadei. I'l cach
ing, 10 30 n. m ; Sundry school, 11 fi, G. R.
Cl.uk, supeitntendcnt. Young Chi Istl ins'
class, J p. m ; Epwoith league, C 0 Mis.
J. Alcher, leader Pleaching, 7 30 p m
Class No 2, Tiiesdij, 730. J. Aichei,
lender Seats fieo
St Paul s Methodist Episcopal chinch
I P. Doty, pastoi. 10 "ft a. m , moinlng
woi ship and oimon by pastoi; 11 4", n. m ,
Sunday school; 3 30 p m , Junior Epwoilll
league, 0 30 p in, Epwoith lcaguo devo
tional service; 730 p m, evening woi
shlp Afiicun Methodist Episcopal chinch,
Hovv.aid Place Pleaching at 10 o0 a. m ;
subiect, "Tho Sphlt of Clnist the Clnis
tlnn's Monltoi " Sundnv school, 2 JO p m
Pleaching, 7 n p m ; nibjecl, "Apostasv,
or the Sin of Unbelief" A coidl.il wel
come lo all.
BAPTIST.
Tenn Avenue Baptist Chutch, Penn ave
nue, between Spruce and Ll.iden wheels
Strangers always welcome. Preaching
morning .at 10.30 nnd evening .at 7:30 b the
pastor, Rev. Robeit F. Y. Pieice, D. D
Moinlng piayers In tho lower templo at
1:4". Thomo of tho morning sermon.
"Called Rack to Bothei." Sunday school
at the Penn nvenuo chuich at 2 o'clock
and nt the Ameiican Memorial Mission
at 3 30 p. m. Young People's Society of
Christian Endeavor meeting at G 30 p. m.
At the evening "Bright Hour" service tho
rongiegatlonal lisrni: will be beautifully
Illustrated, and by request tho pastor will
glvo an Illustrated crayon sermon on
"The Door of Hope." An evangelistic
aftei meeting will follow tho sermon.
Klist Raptlst Church, South Main nve
nue. West Scianton Rov. J. S Wi lght
nour, D. D , pastor. Pleaching seivlco at
10 "0 a. m. nnd 7 10 p. m. Ev enlng subject,
"Bulled Souls "
Jackson Slieet Raptlst chinch Rev.
Thomas dc Giuchv, D. D, pastor. Morn
ing men's pinver meeting at 0 II, Brother
William Piotheioe, le.adei. Seimon by
the pastor nt 10 JO. Topic, "The Truo nnd
r.ilso Estimate of Chiistl.anltv." Tho
Louis suppei will bo ndmlnlsteied hnme
dintPlv at tho plosp of tho moinlng sei
vicp. Sundnv school at 2 p. in, John
Lloyd, superintendent. Rv Piling seivlco
at 7 sharp. Piaisp anil song sou lee, fol
lowed by a shoit addiess. Topic, "Know
Thv.solf." Tho public Is coidlilly Invited
to all our sei vices.
Gteen Ridgo Baptist Chuich The pas
toi, Bcv. nonrv Sleillng Potter, will
pi each at both sei vices. Subjects: Morn
ing, "A Llttlo Glimpse of a Rig Life";
evening, "Tho Pi Ice of Success." ono of
tho setles to the oung. Tho Blblo school
nt tho closo of tho moinlng seivlco. Jun
iois nt 3 '0 p. m. Raptlst Young People's
union mooting at 0 30 p. in.
North Main nvenuo Bnptlst chinch
Alboit Hatcher Smith, M. O , pastoi. 10.30,
tho moinlng as well ns the evening sei
vlco will bo held In tho Tabeinaelo and
tho pastor will pi each. 7.30, tho spiles on
"Thu Rook of Eccleslnsteh" will be con
tinued. Themo: "Solomon's Conception
of the Right T'bO of Wealth." 2. Sabbath
school. 3 J0, Chinchilla. Mission sol vices.
d;"0. Christian Endenvot.
Moinoilal Baptist chinch, Chuuh ave
nue Rov, W. V. Davles, pastor, Sei vices
tomouow nt tlm usual hoiu.s. Welsh In
tho moinlng and English in tho mining.
Blblo school at 2 p. in., Isaac Williams,
supoilntondent, Sei vices dining the week
as follows: Monday ovenlng, 730, piajer
meeting; Tuosdav ov enlng, Young Peo
ple's meeting; Thuisday evening, cl ifs
meeting.
Flint Welsh Raptlst chinch, West Mai
ket stieot Rov. J, V. Davles, pastor, Tho
pastor will occupy tho pulpit on Sunday
noxt at tho libinl bouts, 10 n, in. and G
p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Tho
evening soivlcn will bo conducted In Eng
lish. A coidlnl welcome to nil.
Slillou Raptlst church, comer Mulbeiry
street and Adams avenue Rov, J. 11.
Boddle, pabtor. Pleaching, 11 ii. m.j sub
ject, "Christ All In All." Sunday school
nt 12 30. R, S. Thnherlako, supci Intend
entl 7.45 p. m., pleaching; subject, "Lovo
That PasbOth Knowledge" Communion
nt tho closo of tho evening sei vice. All
nio Invited, We will havo our Christmas
treo dining tho Clulstnias rinther no
tices will bo given,
PBESBYTERIAN.
Pliet Pieshyteilau church Sei v lees In
tho old building, 10J0 n in, and 7.J0 p. m.
Dr, McLcod will pieucli. All tho mem
bqis and friends who deshe to nttend ser
vices In tho old building must do so dur
ing tho remaining Subbalhs of this
month, ns It is likely tho cliuuli will meet
lor worship In tho new Y, M, C, A. build
ing on tho ill's t Sunday of January, 190.1.
Second Presbytoilan chuich, Jciterson
avenue, between Mulbeny and Vine
streets Joseph 11, Odeli, pastor, Mo'iilng
woishlp, 10 30 n, m ; Sunday belioul, 1J m.;
Y'oung Peoplo's Society of Chilsttan En
dtavor, GJO p. in.; evening woishtp, 7 30 p.
in.; subject, ''Chilst uud tho Centuries."
iho Rev. J. II. Odell will piench morning
and evening.
Green Rldgo Prcsbvtcilnn chinch Rov.
I. J. Ljnsliig, pastoi ; Rov. L. R. t'os'tcr.
nuslstant 10 JO, seivlco of worship with I
seimon bv Rov. J. J. Uanhhr, 1.', Rlbloi
yvtiLi
r. . uj.d zsirv I
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PATRICIAN
Men's
Styles
$3.00
Holiday Slippers.
LADIES' EVENING 8LIPPERS.
Large assortment of Sandals, In
plain vicl, or with embroidered and
bead trimmings; also the stylish
Colonials, in patent leather, with
large bueklo ornament.
$1.00 to $4.00.
LADIES' HOUSE SLIPPERS.
Juliet Style in Alfred Dolge Felt
(the best felt mado), nil colors to
scdect from; trimmings in fur to
match.
$1.00 and $1.25.
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
Felt Juliets, in all colors, fur
trimmed.
65c to $1.00.
Infants' Shoes.
Soft soled shoes with patont
leather vamp and fancy top, in blue,
pink and white.
A nice line of soft soles, with
pietty colored vamp and top orna
mented with little how and buckle;
either style.
25c to 50c.
LEWIS, RUDDY, DAVIES & MURPHY,
330 Lackawanna Avenue.
Next Door to the New First National Bank Building.
hcliool; fcSO, Christian Rmleavoi; 7o0, tho
pastor hopes to conduct cv cuius: woislilp
ami to pi each; subject, "Calm and Cla
moi "
PiovIdciiLO Piesbyteilan church Tho
pistor, Ituv. Gcorso 13. Guild, will occupy
tho pulpit. Services ut 10 SO n. m. and
T)i) p in. Sundav school at 1- o'clock;
l-ndeavor c.e-Hloii, i, ?j Scats of the
chuich aro free.
Washburn Stieot PreMivteilan chuich
Ilev. John P. Molfat, D. D, pastor. Soi
viees at 10 JO a. in. and 7.J0 p. m. Blblo
school nt 1- in. Clulstian Endeavor Junl
ots at J 20 p. m.; Clulstian Endeavor
jounK' people ut C20 p. m. Prajer meet
ing, Wednesdiy, 7 JO p. m. Subject, "If
thoio had been no Saviour," John, ill, 17;
Romans-, ii, l-(! Tho offering tor tho
Uo.ud of Fieedmen will Ikj taken motnliuj
and evening, Tho pastor will piench
moinlng' and evening. All welcomo to all
of tho sci vices.
Adams Avenue Chapel, Now Yoik street
Men's piajer mooting at a 1", conducted
bv Itobert Jones. Tho Itov. James
Hushes will preach at 10 .'0 Subject. "An
Honest Jinn, tho Noblest Woik of God."
Sunday school at 3 o'clock, air. Chandler,
supeiluteiidcnt. Clulstian Endeavor so
ciety at (v0 Hi. Hushes' ovcnlns sub
ject, "Tho Ti hilly; oi tho Til-unity ot tho
Dcltv "
EPISCOPAL.
Saint Luke's palish llcv, Itosds Isiael,
D. D lectoi, Rov. Kdwnid John Hiiush
ton, senior emato; Ilev. Itoboit Kwcll
Ho,), junior curate. Ihhd Sunday in
Advent. Saint I.ukei'a chinch 7.J0 n. m.,
Holy communion; 10 80 n. m., moinlus
pinver and seimon; 7.J0 p. m, ovcnlng
piajer and seimon; !U", a, m Sunday
school nnd Ulblo elnnscb.
Saint Muik's, Dunmoic 8 00 a. in . Holy
communion; 10 SO a. m, sermon and hnlj
communion; 7o0 p. m , ovnnliu? piuyer
and Keunon; 3 00 p. m , Sunday school nnd
Ullilo clauses
East End mission, 1'ie.scott avenue ;i SO
p. m., Sunday ccliool hud Plblo classes;
7.S0 p. m, ov enlng piayer and sermon.
South Sido mission, vie street 2 30 p.
m , Sunday school nnd Hlblo classes.
Saint Gooigo's Olyphant 2 30 p. m,
Sunday -school and Hlblo classes; J 30 p.
m,, ov onlng prayer and seimon.
Saint James, Nicholson 10.30 a. m ,
morning prnjer and sermon! 9,11 a. m.,
Sunday school,
Church of tho Good Shepherd, corner
Jlonsey nvenuo and Gieen llldge stiect
Itov. FinnclB H. Uateman. lector. Third
K inula y In Advent. Holy Communion,
7 JO n. in; moinlng piajer, 1030 a. m.;
Sunday school nnd lectors class, 2 30 p,
m.; evening pinyer, 7 30
St. John's mission, Osterhout hall,
Providence Siiuaiej Simelay school, 3 p,
in.; evening piayer and seimon by llcv,
If. It. llntomun, I o'clock.
REFORMED EPISCOPAL.
Giaco church, Wyoming avenue, below
aiulbeuy stieot Piavor uud pi.ilso sei
vlco at 9 30 a. ni,; dlvlno woishtp ut 10 30
a. m. and 7.J0 p. m ; air. V, W. Aelair
will preach at both services; morning
subject, "Tlig Spliit'B Tlueo-fold Re
proof," John, xvl, 8; ovenlng. "Roailng
Ills Image," 11 Coilnthlans, HI, 18; Hun.
day school nt ii ni.; Young People's So
ciety of Clulstian Kndcavor at C30 p. ni ;
pnier meeting Wednesday ovenlng nt
7.11 o'clock. Stats fiee, nverjboely wcl.
como.
Rofoimcd Episcopal Ilianeh lIuucIi,
Hom House, Tilpp Paik Stivlees at 10 30
a. m. and 7.30 p. in. Homy Caiduw will
preach at both sci vices; Sunday school at
12 m. Rohcaisal of Christmas nnialo on
Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Praver meeting
Thuisday ovcnlng nt 7.13 o'clock.
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It's the system that saves jou
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Sunday in Advent; Gospel. Mutt , 11-2-10
Eplstle I Coi. 1:1-5. St. -Mink's, Wash
burn sticet Rev. A. 1. Rimei Ph. 1) ,
pastor. Services, lo0 a. m and 7"U p
m.; Sunday school. 1J in.; Lulher league,
0 00; catechetical Instiuetlon, rridny, 7 p
in. aioinlng subject: "John tho Raptlst;"
ovenlng subject' "Tho aiiignilleent The
Song of tho Vligin
Chilst chinch, CchIiu avenuo and lllich
stieet Rev. James WltKu, pastoi. Sei
vlces, 10 30 a. m. and 7S0 p. in ; Sunday
school. 2 ji. in.
St. Petei's, Piescott avenue Rev. John
Randolph, pastoi. Sei vices, p)jo n. in ;
Sunday school, '.' p in Wodnosduv oven
lng seivlco, 711, eatee hctlcul Instiuetloii,
Wednesday and S.ituidiv, 7 p m.
Umauiiul Genu ui-Pollsh L.utlioi.111
chinch Rev. Feidlnund Satolmeler, pas
tor. Sei vices In tho Geiman language,
10 30 a. m ; Sunday school, 2 p. ni.
Uvnngollcal LiUtheinn 5Jlon church, E21
ailfllln av eiuie Rov. A. O. Gallcncamp,
pastor, aioriilng sei vice, 10 30, subject:
"Alt Thou Ho That Should Como or Do
Wo Look for A'llothei ." Sunday school,
2 p. m ; leheaisal of Clulstmas pio
gtammc. Geiinun Satuiday school, every
Satm dny fiom 9 until 12 a. in. Geiman
ovcnlng beivlce, 730, 'Gustavo Adolph,
tho Protector of Our Faith." Gorman
pilvato lessons lor adults at any time,
apply for lei ins.
Hvangellcnl latlheuiii Chinch of tho
Holy Tilnlly, coiner Adams avenuo and
Jlulbeuy stieet-Rev. 11. V. Rltter, A.
at., pastor. Services at 10 JO n. in. and
7.30 p. m. aioiulng subject, "Tho Gie.lt
Advent Question und Its Answer;" t veil
ing subject, "Tho Jlagiilllcat " Sunday
school, 12 m ; Luther league, i, II p m.
Ilvnngellcul I.uthPinii Chinch of llio
Holy Tilnltv, eoincr Ailiuns live nun uud
aiiilbony stlcet-Ruv. 11. F. Rltlei. A.
ai pastoi, Sci vices, 10 JO n. m. and 7 .0
p. in. Moinlng subject. "The Gient Ad
vent Question and Its Answeis " liven
ing subject, "Tjio atusnllleat " Sunday
school, 12 in. Luther league, l, II p in
MISCELLANEOUS.
Gospel Tabernaclo chinch, Joiietson
avenue, Dunmoic Jumes Lclshman, pas
tor, Sunday pleaching, at 10 10 a. m. uud
7 30 p. m,; Ulblo school, nt 12 noon; Young
Peoplo's mooting, at 0 30 p, m Satuidu,
8 00 p. m., study of Sunday school lesson
nt tho pastor's homo, KM aindlson nvo
nue, Tuesday, aieetlngs of tho Clillatkui
alliance; sessions at .'JO and 7 30 p. in. All
Invited.
Plymouth Congregational chuich Rov.
T. A. HuinDlirojs, pastor pleaching at
10 30 a. m, and 7 p. in ; subject of tho
morning sernnn: "Tho Woiklng Chinch,"
being tho fomth lu tho suiles on "Tho
Chuich." Subject of tho ovcnlng seimon,
"Moro About Paul's Unlauco AVhcel,"
Sunday school at 12 m , and at bheimau
avenuo at 2.13 p. m. Senior Ihideavur at
U p, in.; Junior lindeavor at 1 p. in. Jlon
day; proparatoiy meeting at 7 II p m,
Thuisday; teuchois' ineetlii!; ut 8.11 p in.
Tliursday,
All Soul's Unlveis.iltht ihuicli, Pino
street, between Aduns uud Jcffeisou avo
nues Rev. Thomas II Pajne, pastor,
Dlvlno soivlee, with seimon, nt 10 lo a.
m.j subjoct, "Show Your Colon,." Sun
elay school at 12 in. Scuta five Stian
gers welcomo
First Primitive Methodist chuich, tlieen
Rldgo Rev. G. Lets, pastor. Pi caching
services at 10 JO a in uud 7 p m. Sub
jects, morning, "Ho Knoweth Them That
Aio, Ills;" evening, "Tho Gieat Renuncia
tion." Class meeting at closo of morning
sermon. Sumlay school ot 2 30 p m All
wolcomo.
First Chinch of Chilst (Scientist), SID
Adams avenuoSundav sei v lies at 10 u0 a.
in. und 7.30 p m.; subject, "Sieiamciit,"
Wednesday night testimonial meeting nt
8 p. m. Tho public Is cordially Invited to
attend these services.
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Ladies'
Styles
$S.OO
Holiday Slippers.
MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS.
Men's Open as and Everetts in
leather, black or tan effect, some
Inncv tilmmed with patent leather.
75c to $2.50.
Romeo style in black and tan
vlci.
$1.00 and $1.25.
BOYS' AND YOUTHS'
Slippers, Opera and Everett
shape, in black and tan.
45c to $1.25.
Little gents' Opera stle, in sizes
8 to 10M:.
45c to 75c.
Legflins and Overgaiters.
MISSES' AND
CHILDREN'S LEGGINS.
A very necessary article for the
winter months and a useful Xmau
gift.
75c to $1.00.
LADIES' OVERGAITERS.
You need them this weather. Pro
tect tho shoes and keep tho feet
wnini; 7 to 10, button.
25c to 75c.
V
Seventh D.iv Adventlsts, Guernsey hill.
.Ilii Washington avenue Young People ,
nu Ptlng at I JO p ni. In hall No
PicnchliiK spivIio tonduitcd by Pastoi
C. F. aicVnsh nt 7 il p. ni Rlblo class
oveiy Satuiday at 2 p. m All aio wel
come Cal ,u j Reloimed ehinch. aionioo ave
nue and Gibson stieet Uev. Jf. L. Ilini,
pastoi. Sci vices at 10 30 u. m. nnd 7 30 p.
m , Sundav echool, 11 !( a. m.: Christian
Kndeavoi, 7 p m You aio loulially wel
come Welsh Palvlnlstlp aiothoillst church,
Wnjiio av i hup Ituv. 13. R. Robeits. pas
tor Services (luring the week as follows:
Welsh seimon to-mouow at 10 a. m .
pieachcd bv thu Rev. William Davles,
Ilcllovuo; Sunduy school, 2pm; llngllsh
sermon, C p. m, preached bv the pastoi,
(oplc: "Christ Suffering foi aiiinV Sin "
Pi.oer meeting aionday evening nt 7."0:
I'hilstl.iu Undi'avnr Tuesday evening nc
":'M; Ladles' Aid AVcdnesday afternon at
I- ii; Junior C. 11. Wednesday evening nt
7. o; cl iss niPPting Thuisdav evening nl
7:; Ulblo diss l'tlduy evening lit 7:,o.
All aie wclponip,
Cospd Hall, "01 T.nekiwnnna nvpiuie
arr. All lib will sneak nt 7:30 o'clock.
Study of the Siuiilny schnot lesson nnd
tho lloulv oi Itomuiii, on aionday evening
at 7:13.
Dclluvuo Welsh C.ilvhilstlo arothodlst
chinch. Rnv. William Davles, pastor.
Sci vices dining tlm week ns follows:
Welsh seimon to-nionow at 10 a. in,
pleached by tho Uev. HUN Robeits,
Piovldeucp. 'iho Rev. William Dai lis
will preach In tho Provldenco Welsh '.
ai. chuich. Class meeting lino a. in ,
Sunday bdiool, 2 p. ni.; r.nsllsli sermon,
n ji, m., by tho Rov. William Davie
Pi a vi r meeting atomlay pvcnlng nt 7'iO;
Clulstian Hndcavor Tuesday evening ni
7:10; aiarsaict Francis to nildress, Tulle
sin W. Davles to lead, hiss meetlns
Tluil selav veiling at ".JO; meeting of Ulb
lli'.il nnd Literal v soelnlv Fildny ovenlng
nt 7; -Mrs Uavlcs' bible class Friday ov Pil
ing at 7 :j)
AVOCA.
Tho A voi a Doso conipanj will meet on
atondny evening
Joseph, Iho tint o weeks' old son of Mi.
mid airs. Joseph ClIlToid, died on Tuesday
ovenlng. Interim nt was Hindu yesterday
aiteinoon in St. aiiuy's eemeteiy.
Tlm nniPinl of Finturs. tho eight
month-.' old son of air. and airs. John
Gallagher took placo jistoiday afteinooii
Inlpimont was mado In St. alary's t erne
teiy, Tho Knights of llouoi deseive coiumcii
datlou tor their piomptncss n pajlng
death claims, Tho claim of John Allan
wus pild csleidiiy ufter six dnvs" report
to the giiind lodge'. Pining twoilty-slt
yems they havo paid out $),000 In Avocn.
ailsi Hen Heap Is visiting friends In
lUmhuist
CLAlUvS SUMMIT.
Atihui' aillleir. of Hdelhi, nttendefl the
fninieia' Instituto held heie oji aion
da nnd Tuesday.
ailss Idclla P, Swift lss vlsillng rela
tives lu Sci anion '
ltnnk Lynch, of Alaniagoielo, ,Nev
.Me:.Ico, s spending tho holidays with
his p.iu'iits ut thla place, after nn ab
sence of two years.
Hdwaid Gibbons and Georgo Shules haa
been iliawn to sprvo as juiors during the
J.iiiu.uy turns of couit,
Tho nddrpssea ilcliveied ut tho f.ir
nieis,''iiwtUuta this year were of un
usual merit, Ihoioughly instructive
from cvvuj point of levv. Thosa who
fatted to avail themselves" of this op
poituulty mls3"(l nu unusual treat.