TH3 V!AY SCllvCL ' l . ... - r r Lvaaaa 1st t XataraaUJaaaJ tertesi wt ww I v i i some t0 who seem to be J fa April , IMS-Feta - "- mm4 Csratellaa. . j . I orlHTS. rati to OVCr- mm JL ml m.mm. . It is of men as these that the less hardy and less succeas - ful man says enviously, That fellow was bora with a Sild spoon tn s -month.1 a . Ana yet ;ou analysis it will be found that this success, -is largely due to lid health, the endowment of a ir mower. , fierce Favorite Prescription rites Uhcr neaun to give ucr tuuu. a nervousness, naun , ,1"" it makes the body comfortable and ind content It give, pbystcal and muscular cuuuui; mj uiu um jjvent is pracuouiy pmuicus. Liii endeavor to ttn you 01 tne many Li have derived from taking Dr. Plerct'l i, PrtKrlpUon." writM Mrs. a B. Robert- t Prill i l lytbf rv K.t.. ma and suffered terribly with paint In the head in frt 1 ached all over. - Suffered .(..i hrinr-dowa pains t I was threat' r,r week, with mishap. A lady friend - (o ue LT. nvv .-.p..---. o" hem and felt bea new wpnMB. .bena he ' Favoru. i ijiviuu 7 JVUI hefore my onuj ww mhu ihm Miic-i-I mirVred almost death with my other 3 tuner poui il and nils kktitss; at present anv weigna ininy .. ,lmii 1 owe it all to r. P'-Ws le rrer!ption. . Irorite l'rescnpuon - manes weaa i strong, ana sick women wen. : no substitute for the medicine wnrks wonders for weak women. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are tht desirable Uxauve tor delicate but hardly realized that I wa I,, thin bohy wm born aad am il.lrrn. inked She U now ...i oMcnuaner vounus. ,,i,ihs old and hat never known aa NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Lewistown Division, j In effect Not. 24, 1901. I STATIONS. Sunbury Mlnftrrovt Junction . belinecTove Paw line Kreamer Meiter 3Si Middlcburg 13, Benfer kj Beavenown M Aaamtonra gj. Raubs Hills m MeOlure 1T Wegrer jl Bhindla Mi Paintervllla , t Naitland (ii Lewlstown (2 lewlntown (Main Street. 15 Lewistown Junction. bastwabd- AMI V 20 (091 04 8 sal MS 8 47 140 SS4 sin sso 81S 87 T57 754 T4, 7 43 T85 f S3 4M 4 40 485 4 27 4 48 420 418 407 8S7 80S 144 S4 888 8S IV, 120 U 8 00 TiOitJOO le&ves hunbury 6 0 p m, ar- Ives at fteiiDsgrove Dupn sSelinEgrove6;00p. m., arrives Suubury b:la p. m." t-v leave Lewiatown Junction : 110 Hum, 1 10 P m,130p m 4 37p m. 7 07p m, 12 36 a m tor Altoona, Pituburg and hltlinnroano WMtiinjrton 805 am 80, 4 is. s 10 D at For HhiladeliiDla and new i,l,ll30arn.l03154Mand 1114 p amMUrg 1U p m idelphia & Erie R R Division. AND 1 IITHEKN TENTKAL RAILWAY WSSIWAKU, iravei s 'libigrove Junotlon dtliy tor ma wesi. kii5Jp m, 4 S3 p m. Sunday I a a m, tsrf Sunhnfy dally sxeept 8andayt lornuniio.iiiauiior itnt aad van. lorBellefonta Erlaand Oanandalirna lor Lock Haven, Tyrone and the West. Buffalo, 1 10 p m tor Bellefenta Kane and CanaodalKna lor kenovo and Klmira HKWUllamsport ma a m for Buffalo via n porlum, iur tne, tw in lor ens anu Jnan- f as pat for Wu lor Lock Haven Md . , .. . m J 00 and 25 sailor WUkas- VHatelton 4wiOra,snpBt, IMp m far Shaaio- ioonn;armei Hinlor Wilkafbane KASTWABO. halm leave SaUMarova JanetloB a, o a 1 1 y arriving at rniladelpolt Nw York IHia BalUmora lUia lUltllpB a dally arri vine M Fhlladtlchfa INtvYorklUsavBaUlmara Ups PUU 1U 39 p U. a, a ally arriving at PblladalphU .itw York 118 a nt. Balttaaora ISO aaa rwiiniB Traiaa alfO laava Ranbnnr t dally arrtvlnc at Phtladaldhla 11 a i h; a a WaahtarTton 880 am Maw Weekdays. 10 14 a at Hondava. pdally amvlsc Phlladalpau ft? Tori 88 ay aa. MMSuindava Baiau in. Waablaatoa 888 a am. BalUiaore "aihlnrtsavl IS k nv- wk days arriving at Philadelphia New York 1 18 p aa, BalUmora 18 10 p mftoo l IB D an days arrivtsf at Phlladalphla I w York ao p sa, fiattlmara f p as MTlllpm fwr, arriving ai Fnuaaeipniar w IB rtioa p m, Baltimore T 80 p m, Wash- lB fa) I mt Banbury si 80 a and 10 nr uamsoarg, rDuaoaipua ana 1. U Wf Will 1M 9mmm 1 -4 ItBlNSON Oea'l Haaaaer. Made a Well Mart ofMe. Um above reaolta InSO days, ttacti M quickly. Caret when all other tail r-'u retain tbalr aoet manlwod.andoM jv.,tr xtleit yoothiai Tiaor by aatof L ontckly and aoraly natoraa Harvon ;ltT, Impoteaey. Mistily Bmltstou, '"ng atemorr, WaatlnaT Dlaeaaea.aod III confer nt nrlw hnarirwtatai rt matrriatarai ll t? atartlng at the seat of disease, but r-ionio and blood builder, brlnr p Pmk glow to pale cheeks and re Lr of ynnth. ft wards off fnaaolti PMIon. Inula ivntn.ni be etrnod la vast pocket. Sy nail r ux sar ajoUMH witn a eosi 3 koarantaa) to ear or a-MOBf TV Circular (tea. iililraas I j ' Mddleburqh, Pa., by uuuu nucQ co. to read the offer made by Tha nV.. of Dayton, Ohio, wliloh jrln tb.lt leaue, offertna; tour . " lairvia x.ye, expreae pre- , THE LES80N TEXT. -(Acta 10:84-44.) . (4. Then Peter opened bis mouth, and said, Uf a truth I perceive that God la no respecter of persona: , 3a. But In every nation he that feareth II lm;. and vrorketh rishteoiunesa. la ac cepted with Him. ; 8t. The word which God ser.t unto the children of Israel, preaching peace by Jesus Chriat: (He l Lord of all:) IT.-That word, I aay, ye know, which was published throughout all Judea, and began from Galilee, after tha baptism which John preached ; 8s. How God anointed Jesus of Kaaareth with tha Holy Ghost and with power: who Went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of tha devil; for God wss With Him. 3S. And wa are witnesses of all things Which He did both In ths land of the Jews, and In Jerusalem; whom .they slew and banged on a tree: 40. Him God raised up the third day, and shewed Him openly; 41. Not to all the ptople, but unto wit Denes chosen before of God. even to us, who did eat and drink with Him after lie rose from tha dead. 42. And He commanded us to preach unto the people,' and to testify that It Is lit which waa ordained Of God. to be the Judge of quick and dead. " 43. To Him give all ths prophets witness, that through Hla name whosoever bellev eth In Him shall receive remission of tdna. 44. While Peter yet (pake these words, the Holy Ghost fell on all them which heard the word.' GOLDKX TEXT. God la no respecter t peraoaa. Acta lOi.l-t. OUTLINE OF SCRIPTURAL SECTION. The two visions ;.. ..Acte 10: 1-23. Peter and Cornelius Acts 10:23-34. The Gospel preached Acts 10:34-43. The Gentiles' Pentecost Acts 10:44-48. TIME. A. D. 37. PLACE. Caesnrea. and Joppa. NOTES AND COMMENTS. Jewish liigotry. The Jews regard ed all other peoples as "common and unclean." They looked upon them selves as God's peculiar, chosen peo plcy and upon all 'others aa outcasts from God's mercy.' The dlaclples of Christ were not as yet emancipated from this view, and hence the Gos pel could make but little progress among the Gentiles. In their recep tion of the Samaritan converts, how ever, they had made a long step in the right direction. But for ' the church to become zealously mission ary, it needed that this barrier should be broken down altogether. The Two Visions. Cornelius' name docs not necessarily prove that he was of noble birth, though there were Roman nobles so nnmed. Nei ther does his office prove him Jo have been of J very.- high standing among the Komans. His almsgiving indicates that he had some means, and he may really have been of high rank; "Openly" seenis to indicate that the vision came to him in broad daylight .when he was awake. . :The object of the errand upon which he was to send his servants waa left for Teter to explain when he came. The messengers were In sympathy with him in his faith and hope. Peter needed more teaching to prepare him for the journey to Cornelius than the centurion needed to persuade him to scud for him. The vision was in tended to teach him that God's spir it was not bound by Mosaic restric tions. He needed, however, the di rect and plain directions of verses 19, 20, before he would grasp the j teaching. Peter and Cornelius. Since God had commanded that Teter be sent for, Ho seemed to Cornelias worthy of great respect, so he met him at the door and bowed to the ground before him. The gathering that had assembled at Cornelius invitation waa larger than Peter expected, but he began by asking in due form what waa wanted. The Gospel Preached. The discov ery that Peter announces in verses S4, 35, was not that sincerity and unselfishness are the only qualifica tions needed to come to God, but that.no race or birth disqualifies a sincere soul from coming through Christ, t Komans living in Caesarea night not have learned about Jesus, but Peter was probably right In sup posing that his audience knew of the Lord, since men as much interested as were Cornelius and his compan ions In the Jewish religion would cer tainly have heard about the new sect and its Hasten The summary of tha apostolic preaching (vs. 37 43) la oae of the most admirable, from a literary point of view, any where to be found. It shows clear ly and briefly the character of Jesus, the quality of His work, the reality of His death, and resurrection, His final authority and' the purpose of His work. It bears the character of testimony from personal knowledge. The Gentiles' Pentecost The con version of the Gentiles to whom Peter spoke was less distinctly mor al than intellectual, their moral sub mission to God having been made before. The gift of the Holy Spirit was a sign of their full acceptance of the Christian faith. The form of the manifestation was almost exact ly like that at Pentecost, and was probably determined by the need that Peter Bhould be perfectly satis fied of its genuineness. The bap tism following wns a matter of course; to have refused it would have been an insult to the Holy Spirit. PRACTICAL POINTS. God is no respecter of persons. No accident of fortune, position or race commends one in His sight. That person is acceptable in His sight who fears God and worketh righteousness, no matter what his race, may be. 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