THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- SATOlfDAY, JUNE 25. 189S. Ill BEAUTIES OF THE MAPLE VILLAGE Honesdalc Now In the Height of lis Loveliness. lNTMlKSTlNCl l'l'HMl'ATION Dt: SCRIPT! VH OP ITS iiiktouv, AT TRACTIONS AND UUSOl'HCP.S-OXi: UP TIU3 MOST I'LUASIXO OP VICIN'. 1TY SUMMER lU:SO!tTS. The visitor to Honeselule thoe clns s made aware, soon utter his nnlvnl, of ii marked elirfeteiii'p, In ntiiinilii ic plcttircsqiifncss nnel HimounilltiRi. In -tvvcon It nml the olinuu'trilxtlis of Mm avringo Xm thitiHtci n l'e iinliiiil.t community. Tlii-io Is o,il within slKlit, to he Hiire, but none nf the iirIIiicsh attrntlliiK lta pioclui'tiiin: tlicip aie In dustrie, but none of the squnlor lisu nlly nssocintoet with thein. lnste.ul, the Impression Imparted Is tli.it of a New KtiRlnnd lllnpe. Natuie smlln8 from ti.1l. nllev ntul wiiteuiuuse In the New KriRlanel faishlon, and the peo ple have the home rmnfoitH and the evidenced lulturu of the down Kust erneis Lately, too, there hae been symp toms of an awakening of the spirit of municipal enterprise which cnriles out the Idea of Yankee oilKlll. Itoneoiliile has beRiin to let her llsht shine foith. We hate before us a chculai Issued 1 the Citizen under the luspli.itlon of Its enterpiisliiK editor, 11. A IVnnlman, esq which puts Into c oinpact foim u. wist deal of Miluablc Information about Honesdale nnd Wayne count. This Is bring wldily circulated and con stitutes n, valuable advertisement of the town. It Is as follows: LOCATION. The borough of Honcsdale, the coun tv s-eat of U'ajnc couutv. is one of the most flouilshliiR towns In Noith enstern Penns.vhnnla and Is liciltliful Ij and beautifully located on the L.irk awaxen liver, at the junction of the West Ilraneh and D.v lie-i I , tvventv thiee miles noithwest of l.ue kmv axon. It Is 131 miles from New York clt, via the 11ic lallway. with tlueo p.is EeiiKer Mains, dallv, em li vav, and ..J miles fiom Scranton with which it Is connected by the celcbiated Giavlty lailioad, sK p.issenKer Mains dally, each way. beliiB mil ovei the io.nl. Its mail facilities ate unequalled foi .1 small town liming four nulls dally from New Yoik elt.v. and fotu e.u h vvuv dallv, with Seinnton and other points In the Lackawanna v.illej lp to 1'Jfi, when nethe opeiatlons In the constiiictlon of the IVl.iwaio and Hudson canal weie Hist ciininieni ed the site of the village was a wilder iipss hut dating from that event, the Kiowth of the town, whlih vas named Honesdalc, in honor of Philip Hone, an earlv and efficient p.itiou of the Dela ware and Hudson canal oinpanv, has been rapid and ioiitiuuiu Hone-dale lies In latitude 41 dcfiiecs, ni minutes and JO seconds noith. and loiiRtitude ?j degrees, 16 minutes and SO vm nmli w ast Washington Irving visited Hones dale in 1S41. at that time ho climbed to the top ol the massive ledne of l icks rivcrloi kins our town, which to this dav beais his mum- 'livings liff In the 25th volume of his wolks we nnd the following lettet Hont xil.d, Ausii't 1 1 11 Mv li,, ir Sister I wrllj- Mom ,11110115 t'n m i.utulim In the i.i p.m of lc hi. sv'h 11 1, limn a pi.tt vIIIjcjc which In a ! nt i prung into cvIhIciuc u, tin. U. -li isii .1 a great coal iclein. aad which is cell d alter our frlciul Philip Hone, wl 1 w is lUicmolv c tin lent in (dueling eti'-rrii e Into this qtwrti r I cum ii i al ip 1 ho Dclaw it. end Hud-cm c ud, v ,1 i ct. nils In 111 tin Hudt-on rJv r, ' ill. I'litMcill iiH'iirialns upnuid ot a 1 il milci- hit tin Inteiior, ti.iv n 1 1- -1 1111 ol the most lirnutiiul p.uth is t -1 in 1 of the Hate ot Niw inn, ai 1 p mti iting the Mute- of Piniis. vai i I ueromninleci Uk directing of ii- Delaware and Hudson canal in ihctr n11im.1l vij-lt of crimination Ainons Hie 1I110, tors are Philip lion, and m fit. ll I'l-v t 1 do not know who. I !ur ni.. lr .1 more gratirvtng cnirslou with r--p. t to 11.1t 111 ul bienctj or nine iei"i-e-Mins fiom the stupendous woiks of nt 'J n canal is laid a gical ran ot tin wnv aluiig romantic valid w.iteud 1j tho Rniuloiit, tln Lack.iwaon etc Pur ni.in miles It Is built up tiding the face ot perpendicular precipices iNIi'g into htuprndous cliffs with oveihiinglng fin est hi strut'lng out Into v ist pioniou t rii - while on tho othei idle vuii look rinwi upon the Ddiwaie fuanilng lunl lulling below jou at the loot of nn Im-men-e wall 01 emb.inkmi i.l which sup ports tho canal Altogethei It Is one ef the most d uln,? inidu takings I have ever witnc-ed to carrv an aititldal rlvo ovei ioik mountains, and up tin rit savage and almost inipi.ic ticnble id tiles; nml all thl-, tuo has hjen achieved l the funds of an association composed cr a handful of Indlvidial- Pur upwaids of ninetv miles I went through a con stant succession of mpuh that would have been famous hnd It existed In nnv part of Lai ope the Catsklll iiiuiimuliis to the north, the Sliawniiuink mountain 1 to the south, and between tluni luvdv Vallevs with the most Itlxtili tltt wood-luncl- and plctuieseitic stieams. All tuts Is a lesion about which 1 had heaid noth ing-1 legion entlielv unknown to fame; bet so It Is In tan cnhnli We have Romi main routes foi the fashionable trivedr nlon, which ho is huirled In btcamUciat and lallrond cut ; while 011 evcrv side cxtenil regions of beaulv, about winch ho hears and knows nnthlim. Bonn of the mut enc hunting scenes I Imvo beheld since ni 11 turn to tho t nitccl States, have lcen In out-nf-the-wa places Into which I have been acci dentally led Washington living. SUIUIOUNDINGS. Few towns in the state have more pic ant suirouudlncs than those of H 'iiesdale the hills and mountains ad jacent giving the scent a beautiful le llef with two htieams that lure mut, plowing through in striking . rfe. t Honesdalc while .wssing 11 modul ate degree of wealth has uImj culture THE WASHING and refinement, nnd many other attrac tions ns a plnte of residence or sum mer lesort, mid also piescnta other advantages to manufacture! s. Tho town has 11 population of 0 000, with one In cveiy six ot tho number en gaged In maiiufac tin lug. A Hapllst, Methodist, Presbv tcrlan, L'plscopal, Ueiman Lutheian, Sjnugogue, nnd two Catholic chinches meet tho tcllgloua wants of eiur community; two hugo and commodious guided schools; na tional and savings banks, both sub stantial and wtll-miinagcd Institutions; Ihst-clnss lueitnutlle houses In nil brant lies of tiade; font hotels Hotel Vuyni Allen House, National nnd Coyne; nn upein house; skilled cat pen- tern, blacksmiths, pnlnteis, etc.; coal works that extend 11 mile up nnd down the valley; thice newsp.ipeis minister to the Intellectual appetite, whllo lavv eis, vi ell vcised 111 legal due, and dentists, elottois nnd suigcons of skill nnd extieilcnce me ever lendy to as sist us; a handsome and massive court house, paik with a totmtalii and sol tlleis' monument, ndorn the eentinl petition of oui town, while Park Lake, Riverside Paik and Ninth Paik 111 e nttui'tlve features of the uppei , our thorotighfaiesj 1110 maendambetl; our walks aie all paved with stone, ample shade Is pi ov died by the bundle ds of maples and elms that lino our stieets. giving oui boiough, when viewed fiom any of the sin rounding mountains, tho appeal mice of a fotcst, yet malaria nnd mo-cultoes are lately known; water, gas and electric walks, the put est ah in abundance, being located 1000 feet above tide water; Company 11, Thhteenlli leglment, N. U. P., made up of the very best mateilal to bu found In the town, 11 lit 0 lep.it tnicnt, tomposed of two steamers nnd all needed appantus, which Is eqttnlled by few nnd extolled by none, It is tho greatest coal stoilng station on tho face of the globe, thete Is now In Honcsdale 11 single piece of coal weigh ing sl tons the seonoiv Is supeib and line i eld d anvwheie in this section of tho slate the town Is suiioundcd by mountains, fiom the summits of which the tountiy Is spiead seventv-sW nat ural lakes, easy of access, well stocked with bass, pel ill. plckcicl nnd other fish, while the whole countiy Is (llled with trout sti earns, wheie the spoils man can enjoy himself to his hemt's content, the C.i,ivlt lailioad Is alike a novelty and ntti action of itself, af foidlug as It does, fiom the summit of the JIoosic mountain0. 2 000 feet above the ocean level, 11 view of the Cntkllls and huudieds of miles of ellveislflcd and loniantd land-cape th it almost outiivals Switzeilnnd Itself, splendid watei puwer ! at hand, and in ahund mice all mound us, 01 If coal 01 wood Is preteued foi manufactuilng pur poses, doth can bo had In unlimited quantities and at low flguies tho labeling classes aie thrifty, haidwoik iug and Indu-M ions to a lemaikable elegiee nine-tenths of the lesldents of Honcsdale own the houses In which the: lesldc, the Western I'nlon and Postal Tekgiaph luinlshes us- with speedy tomtnunle.itlon with the outside wol Id, while tlnee lines ol telephone. Including the long distance, brings 111. my plaros of business to our very doors, it is one of the most healthful towns in tho state, the societj is 10 llned and of the best, and stiangeis aie alwajs wilcoinc. Honesdad 1- the centei ot a laige ineicpiuile Made and the moral status of the commuuitv Is fill above the avctage. In fac t. If ou me In seaich of health, plcasuie 01 piollt 01 If ou aie weaiy of business, and vvlh to build a castle on a link, with a splendid panorama, fiom even window, then come to Honesdalc, It will do juti good With climate the most hialthful, in tho center of a ilih ngilcultuial distilet. with cveiy faclllt fm Made and manu facturing:, mid delightful sitiioundlngs, Honcsdale nffeis inducements toi set tle mi nt and Investment whbh cannot fall to (ittinct the attention of capital ists, and the ftttuiu Is blight with piomlo for this pietty, busy llttlo boiough. Till-: GRAVITY RAILROAD. The first Ion. motive that ever tinned i' wheel upon n uiilroad in Ameilta. was the b'toutbtldgu Lion," l.ilh ,ad the' Dclawnio nnd Hudson tliavity; place Honesdalc, U'ajne count, Pa; date August ls.'fl, inglncii Hota tlo Allen who died at .Monti use, N. ,1 , Deccmbei !i, l'i, aged S7 jeais, 7 months nnd "1 da3 TIpio is now- In Hoinsdale e living witness of the above event, Hon Otis Avciy. The Hist load uf ma! passt,(j eiu the road October 0, lSJ'J The Hist passenger Mains 10111 niinced iiinning over the Oiavlty pill 5, 187:. (iaugc of tiack, 1 feet and ,T luehis Weight of pa-scnger coaches, lb.000 pounds fnpicitv, .'" pas-engeis Speed mi plnnes. ji miles pci hour. A llde ot tlilitj minutes over tho flravity will take jou to "Parvdw," J.oyi feet above Nov Yoik city, nnd mi" of the most delightful evulsion lesuits In Ameiko. In turning fiom Cm dominie to Hon isdnle 011 the C.iavlty, thcie aie twelve planes eight up h'll and tour down: the up hill ones following each other and are liumbeied, commencing at Cai bondale, tiom one to eight, iiumbei sic b"lng the shoiUat, or I.CjJ feet long, nunibei one, the loiiECht, being 147) teet The four down planes am num bered 0, 10, 11 and 1 ', the shmtest being l.IJi feet, and tho longest 1,4C1 tm tin sliepist being No 5 wheio the usieut Is one loot In 1) 91-100 feet. Attn de sc ending pleno No l., Wnymmt Is uaihed and Mom there to HonedaIe dlstmuo ten mlks, called Ten Mile Livtl the cars 11111 by theli own giav lt. the giade being 43 1-2 feet per mile. In returning to Caibondile thcie me eight plines, all up hill, numbeicd 11 to 20, the shritest, No 14, luing h.'9 feet, and the longest No. Ill, .' CJ0 fee' Th. giade of No II! at H"ne-dnle foot In 0 flii-loo feet and the other extreme Is No Is whie It Is one fi ot in 1 72-100 feet Thfie aie levels between nil th' plmis fti 'he light tmk the ne fiom the summit to Carboiujalo is sis 'miles, BEST P0WD ER Hi m s School Lesson for June 2L Second Quarterly RevSeWo BY J. E. GILBERT, D. D LL. D., Secretary of American Society of Religious Education." INTROniTTION.-Dlltilig tho qu irtor now closing the Sunday schools of Chris tendom have studied in tho last cur of tho public mlnlstiy of Jisus. Tho lessons have been detached passages taken trom the book of Mutthow, containing In all eno hundred and forty veres, or what would form less than live pages ot nn Mo, bonk of long premier tj pe This fart is In itself a miivel. Was thero ever such condensed blegtiiphy? Who would ix pect the mrmoiv of any nun to survlvo Ills generation of whom theio wcro such slight lecnrils'' Who would expert that millions of adults and children, widely Fcatlcred In lands far distant from Jmlca, would engetly pore over theto tragmtnts, ns-enilillng for twelve consecutive hab-dath- to report and to compaia tho v stills of their Invcstlgnti ms. No other thenn could hold such prolonged atten tion. In this lev lew It Is proposed to giotip the lesions under a cl issltled list of topic, tho hettei to show what wo have leaned concerning Him. MIRACLE. One lesson only. The first, ehlhlls the powers of Jesus Tho mlr 111I11 wioinjht In tho cases of Tie nnd feldon mav be recalled under several as pects. The woman, In her humility, her porslst"ticc, her faith, is a splendid exam ple lor all who sctk any dlesslng nt tho hand of Christ nn cMimplo Increasing In driiity and value ns the centuries go bv. The woman s rime nnd antecedents nro alt unknown, she is Immortal on the pago uf s.iiinl historv as a successful pleader (Matt, vll, S), a, bright evhlblt of possi bilities, even in tho spiritual darkness of henthenlsm. 2 '1 ho deed of Christ on Hint oic islon Is h tuitions as showing Ills largeness of he irt (John . ltd, nnd tin plan and condition of His merev. With holding until tl cro bad been the fullest tilal and exhibition ot faith, lie at last (.rants the request In n waj to lanko gl id every heart and incoaiage ill In their ap pioach to Him He cures a distant diiigliter toi her mothers sake. 3 The dl-elples wei'e patterns of undeveloped and mis inetllled hum mil v Anxious to escape ainiovnnie thc sought Jesus In tho womin's behalf, but expressed no svmpithv for her and no couccin tor her ilivii-toiinnteil child PRLDK TION Les-011 two presents the fore-know ledge ot Jesus Tile whole race of Adam has Journeveel on, each step bring one of timei talntv , no peioti able to s,iv how or when this ninitnl life would clos- Rut Jesus, while tiivcllng nliniir t r 1. lit, in nml inrlrlm.- tiilr.i,i f knew constntitlv what would bo tho end ot Ills caner. Hefuro Him was the en niltv, the 1 ruel peisrcutlon, nnd the cio-s Ho s iw Himself ln the city of Jerusalem 111 rested, ilellvend to the inltr- jitit to dentil To Ilitu this was all to vivid tint lie predicted it neirl a oar in advance, spiaklng of It to Ills disciples vi'ot thev might better uneloi stnnd Him and plop no. for whit would tr inspire And jet He spoko with com pusuie and piocicdid with His wont with all the coinage and tianquilltv which might lnvo been expected had He oec 11 approac mug 111c iiiguesi eariiiiy dlgnltv. This prescience was proof of illvinltv. N.iv moie, it wis proof that the life of Imnianutl aiiiong men had alt dien prcdctci mined and pioinunged: tint His ml-sloii In tho world Involved and requited His sacrifice (Isa, llii, 0-5). EXALTATION The e.uthly life of Jesiiw fiom bcKiiuiing to end was one . f hiiiuili itlon (Phil li ?i True In Ills words and deeds the wot Id might see evi dences, of His superior 11 ituie. Uul 0110 event, the tiai.sflguiation iceordcd In called fix Mile Level, tho grade being Id feet to the mile, at and near Shop he 1 el's Ciook. The diameter of the ca bles Is 1 l-l inches Honesdale to Par vnnv. via the light track, is 11 30 miles. I'mview to Cqrbondale, Union station via the light track, is 12 miles. Piom Wnv mait to Honesdale, via the loaded Mack, is y.S miles. Uiaelc, 11 60 leet per mile Aveiage giade, 7J 10 teot per mile ile-avbM grade at "White's," 117 feet per mile Longest piece of stialght Mack. S.ITi ftet. or C-S of a mile C.uhrndalo Is Just 13 inllts west ot Hon. sdale In mi air line Fiom tho I'nlon depot, in Ciibondak, to Hones dale, via the leaded Mack ot the C.'av itj. Is 15 " jrlks, mid fiom Honesdale to th" U11I01 depi t in Caibondile, via the light track. Is .'J 27 miles. PROMINENT ELEVATIONS. Honesdale Is 9SI feet above tide watei; Piompton, 1.103, Wnjmait 1.- 115. Cnibnndale, 1,070, Scianton 740; (itavitv lailioad summit,, 1.U17; Pavil ion nt Tan low, 2,0V!. High Point, near Parvlew S..1JS; the top rail of the hlgh-e-t observatory nt Parvlew, 2..I45; Al denvllle, 1.2JU, Starucca, 1.4J4; Pleasant Mount, i.OtlO, Hnwle, SOI. White Mills, '.'5; Raid Mount, Clinton, 2,287; Reth nnv. 1,440, South Canaan Hotel, 1,400; Cadjah Lake, Cheiry Ridge, 1,100. Elk Lake, Clinton, 1 l.'O. White Oak Lake, Clinton, 1,175, Stanton Lake, Canaan, 1,360, Keen's Lake, Canaan, 1,277; Her- llck Center. 1 S03, L.inosboto, SSJ eiuehannn, flrt; Ai.ttnt Summit, Montrose, 1.6S6; Wllkcs-Barre, Sus- 2,023; 513; Rel- Plttstein, S71. Tunklianuock, 611 mont, Mt. Pleasant, J 010, Ram at Uel mont, 2,160. Pleasant Mount, 2,060; J. L Sherwood's farm, Pi estop, 1,610; Maple drove chinch, Mt Pleasant, 1 - M4, It M Kennedy's, Mt. Pleasant, 1,760. Moase Hill. Mt. Pleasant, 2 016; Crockci Hill chinch, Canaan, 1520; Salem Mount, "Wayne and Lackawan na, 2.265; Reach Lake. 1,320, Lake Ariel, 1.425: the thlity lakes of Pres ton, from 1,900 to 2,000; Sugar Loaf and Aiarat mountains In Pieston, 2,4'0 and 2,600 lcspet lively. The lowest point in Wujno county Is in Damascus. 761 feet; the thieo lakes from which Honesdale gets Its water supply, 1,470; Irvlng's Cliff, 1,301, mid 337 feet nbove the waters of the Lackuwuxen river, which Hows at its base. All that Editor Penninian says In praise of Honesdale will be leadlly Indorsed by vlsltnis who have been in Moduced to Its beauties dining tho In comparable month of Juno. THE MESTIZO UUAUI'V. One ol tho Attraction" ol Life in the Philippine. Piom the New Yoik Sun. The greater part of tho natlvs pro bably 75 per cent on tho Island of Luzon in mid about Manila are of sov erul iaeo mlxtuieB Theli oiiglnnl an cestors weie tho Tagals and the Span ish. Sometimes there Is a strain ot Malay In these people. They aie known 111 Manila society as mestizos. A few mestizos are rich. Tho mestizo wo men, fiom 15 to 2r are posltlvelyiibout the most bewltchlngly ntttnetivo In the vvoild. They ago early mid me blase at SO. Tho English call them huftian huttet flics. I huvo heard visitors in Manila for the first time go wild over tho striking beauty of the mestizo glils that ono seei. n tho pfumonade of tho Lunetn The even of the Philippine are gieat, languishing, dreamy, shaded by Jons lushes unci set off by a profu our thlril lesson, manifests his glory, In llireo wajs: 1. Ills persona! nppcaiati'e, with shining fnco and apparel on tho mountain top, In tho presence of threo overpowered disciples, showed that Mo did not belong to this world, that Ills ordinary nppoaranco was 0110 ot tempo rary abisement. J, Tie coming of Moses and Ellas, tho representatives of 11m Levltlcal nnd Prophetic periods, after crntuiles had elapsed since their death, was an honor to Christ, whllo the con versation concerning His deceasn ot Jerusalem proved tint tho prcicilin,? dls. pensatlon regarded Him and tho atone mebt through lllm as the goil ot pre Christian centuflcs. 3 Tho volco fiom heaven, dei luring Ills sonshlp and an nouncing Him as tho teaclur to bo heard above others, declared His supeilorlty, whllo the sudden depirturc of the ce les tlil visitors leaving Jesus alono visible, slgnilled that all uimlng generations must IK their gaze upon lllm lllcb. Ill, 1) TEAC'HINO 1 osseins foul, sit, seven and eight, crntaln teachings of Jesus, nnd dlsplav Ills wisdom. Tho lesson on Porglvc ness shows how ono disciple must treat another who has Injuied him, nnd makes th it tieiittnent the ba-ls or condi tion of tho pntdon, which Mod grants. It opens up the law nf tho spiritual uni verse. In forco on e irth ami In heaven, designed to be tho one regulation fur all spiritual latere ouise Tho mirrligc feist portrivs tho hoi or that will be accorded to Jesus as the Son of the Infinite, anil tho pnpaiatlon which must be niaele by those who are admlltid nt last Into His piesenee to enjoy His glnrv The lesson on Watchfulness tails tho believer to tho faithful dlsihiige of dull In tho absence of his Lord to whom he must give nn account at Ills nrpeiring (Rom lv, 12). The Dav of Judgment Is (he flml exami nation to bo made by Jesus, who shall coma to separate His pcoplo from tho gieat mass and call them to their etern il revvat d It will be ---en that all thee four lessons aie designed principally for Iho followeis of liiil-t Thev mo all in tho concreto containing veiv few ab stract statements This was the f.avoiito method with Jesus causing Ills words to linger forever In the minds of men, to bo studied with Increasing Interest. INSTITUTE All men who have anv thought of perpetuating themselves or their work In the world, establish somo organisation. 01 Institution, or society, the maintenance) of which, after their death, shnll preserve and transmit fiom generation to geneiation, tho Ideas unci principles which aie deemed to bo of per manent value He who docs not do this soon passes out of thought nml Is foi gotten (Psalm m 17) Now what dll Jesus c-tahlMi with Iho hopo that It would survive lllm0 Lesson nine nn swers a memoilnl feast The Loin's sup per, so simple, substituted for the Pass over of the Jews, was tint one Institution bv which Jesus expected to publish to men and to keep alive In the hearts of Ills followers the central fait and eloc Mlne of th Uospel (Horn, v, fit. He asked not that His birth should be commemor ated, that a maminient should do eiec'ed. thit any high and Imposing coionvinlal should bo observed but tint nn Inexpen sive feast should be spread the occasion to be one of solcnmlty and thanksgiving. RECEPTION' How was Jesus recelv 1 bv HI- contemporaries- Whit did thev think of Him" How did thev teel towaid lllm' Whit was the luf'ueme upon the public mind of the di-plas ot Ills powii, wisdom, preseieree and glnrv .' Thtee les sons of tho qua! tor answer, the fifth, sion of tho blackest hair that over grnv Hair Is the chief gloiy of the Philippine beauty .Jt Is long, rich, thick, inado glo-sy by the caio be stowed on it. Oftfti it is cleaned and washed with lemon Iulco and oil mado fiagiant with peifume. Some of the women woat their hair hinging down their backs, entiiely iina.ioiued, whllo otheis, especially the mations, build it up In a coll or knot held bj a golden comb unci ornamented by pins, or adorned by a blight, fragiant llovver. Th. mestizo young v mien m grace ful and coqi ettlsh. They love music and I nevei knew one not lame who could not dance beautiful! v. They have a slow, gliding dance, somewhat like our wait, oi.lv with longer step, al ternating1 with rislnir on the toes in time to the pocullai music. It " not a tax on their physical stu'iigth and the mestizos dance ftom sunset to sunrise sometimes. Whenevci a naval vessel ties up at Manila or Cnvite tor a few davs the oung olhceis are restless to got nshou to meet the piettv mestizo gills Imitations to a mestizo ball aie eageily accepted, although tho Spanish people feel themselves sitpeilor to the mestizos The mestizos women dress In blight ooiots and go b.aieheaded. Their gaib includes a little shl't made of the famous plni cloth, having wide, short sleeves. This is worn loose, quite unbound to the lltjuie Around It nt the waist is girt a petticoat, called s.ia made of gay eolots Si metlmes It is also of plna cloth, the quibtv if induing fiequently voij beautiful ond sometimes cheap and common Out of doots another mtlcle of dress, a 1 ipiz or shawl, Iswinpped tightly around the loins and waist above the saja, and generally It Is black or dmk blue with mil row white ttilpes. A pieft'slon of btacelels nnd chains and oai rings, all of beautifully w 01 keel rl'l or silver, usually completes the tjllot of n Tagal beauty. The 11101 e opulent possess val uable Jivvcls, and aie seen with neck laces and biacelets of diamonds and pearls. SCHLEY l.MIKIt PAHHAGUr. Tho Cnptnln ol the Gunboat Did Not Ll!. to Olicv Orders. Fiam the Sracuse Standard. Captain Schley Is descilbed as 5 feet 9 Indies In height, with blue eyes, a mus tache und imperial, both gia, I1I3 hair Is glowing vciy thin on top, but he artfully biushes It so ns to hldo the bald spot, ho weighs about 170 pounds, Is icstles.s In mannei, walking up and down and all around the poison to whom he Is talking, is modest In dress and democratic In all tilings In the civil war Schley had command of n gunboat under Admlial Puiiagut, and HAPPINESS VS, MISERY. l)r C hiireot s I'onlci Tablets, tlio creat Tar Islun remedy, Is a Kimruutceil curte for tue Urlnk Unblt; also nerousnes and melan choly catibed Ly oer-lndulgence. It U(5troy the Appctitt for Alcoholic nnd all lntoNtrutlnc !ieer.iKei, und lcacs mnn as lis nuould be It can be ndmlnUterei williouulie knovlcdgooftlie pntieut where) neccnry hend for pamphlet Wm U, Clurk, 336 Pcnn Ave,, Scranton Pa, lheo tiny L'apaulrii ur- IjnconvrnlfDCc HlleTllonnl MlIT in wiMCU c opaium ii,v'"i licicua nntl mirreiuna 11111. I tenth nml eleventh, showing that His re ception was In two opposing torms. Tho triumphal entty rilspliyed tlio sudden nn restrained approval of tho populace. Ho had won tho hearts of tho common pco. plo (Mailc xll, 371, by His deeds of kind ness, bv His words of wisdom which they understood, by Ills slmpto manner nnd by His holy living. They received Him as He was, a King. On tho other hand the church authorities regarded Jesus U3 their enemy. Because Ho condemned their sins, they condemned Him, nnd clamored In the ears of Pllato until tho sentenio of death was plonouncol. He. cause Ho stood In the way of their Mes sianic hopes and plans, all purely earch l, they determined to heap upon lllm their wrath nnd cover lllm with Ignom iny. Tho scenes In the hall of tho gov ernor and about tho cross contrasted with that Jovful entrance occasion. The humhlo noor and the haughty ruais passed Judgment, tho ono In lovo and the other In hate. inil'.MI'H. - Lesson twelve. "Tho Risen Loid." Is tho climax of the quar ter Jesus had advanced In His mlnlstiy from stage to stage, having passed from city to city, frcm ono end of tho lanu to tho other, nt last at rested and put to death, Ills body being deposited In tho tomb. To nil human nppeaianccs Ills Ufo was a total failure. Ills enemies had tilumphed. Thej had pursued lllm with question nnd aspers'on, they hid accused lllm of treason nnd arraigned lllm nt tho bar of the. civil coitit; they haeV mocked Him nnd reviled Him. Af terward the bad m.ido Ills lestlng place secure, by stationing a watch of Roman soldleis. nut they aie compelled to h".ir from those samo sentinels of His trl upmh and their elefeat. llo c.imo forth from tho place of the clean stianger man when He entered Ho began to rebuild out of tho se ittered nnd discouraged remains of ob-curo followers tho c lunch of tho future He tested all after tri umphs for His cause uion their lov altj. and commlsslemid them to do what would seem to be ItnpO'slhlc. lie made them know that His teaching was world wdlo In its cope being designed for all men and that It must be delivered by man to man. And then iln went awnv, piomlslng. howevei, to be peipctuallv present with nil who should labor fo. lllm. Tho Risen Lord Is tho object of our faith and hope. SUMMARY Looking Kick over the twelve lessons and gathering them Inio still moio compact form, what Is the dominant thought" What do all the les sons signify to us" Tho working ot the miracle upon .1 heathen child, the un folding of tho. future concerning Hlmscif, tho mountain dltclosuro of the glory of the wonderful Pet-on, the four teachings to disciples, tho leccptlon by tho humblo and rejection by the gieat, tho foimlng of an Institution to bo a memorial and bond of union, the bicaklng of death's chains to the confusion ot foes and the revival of Ills eai-e. what Is all this bat true representation of tho Jesus of our Jiearts In miniature? Power, foresight, glorv, wisdom, reception, rejection, tri umph, these uro the elements that en leied Into HI- wondeious character nnJ mado Jllm tho worlds deliverer. Wo n iv pmso for a. time In delightful con templation of anv cue of thc-e, but when thev all blend like the lavs of the prism In ono rav of white light wo shall bj ready liko the talntlv Caspars to fall down and oxelilni, ' O thou nles-ed Jesus, thou art far above my highest thought. T can lot do other than odoio and lovo and trust Thee." they tell this story to illustrate how he fights: Farrngut summoned him one 'morn ing, anTT pointing to a conferedato fort said: "Do j 011 see that place, Schley? Go knock It to pieces " Schley wont and was hammering tho fort to bits when his quartet master lushed up to him and said: "Captain, the admiral has signalled us to stop and return to the fleet." "To with the signal, I won't see It," answered Schley Ho kept pounding away at the fort until It was In ruins Then he returned to the licet r.in.igut was angiy nnd summoned him. Reforo all the ofllceis of the flagship he gave Sc hlev a flerco dressing down for not obejlng tho 10 call signal. ' I didn't see it," protested Schley. "You must have shut the eve that ou put the glass up to," said Far rngut After ogaln taking him fore and aft for his disobedience the admiral took him Into the cabin nut of sight of tho other ofllceis and gave him a dilnk of the finest liquet aboaid ADWAY'S I Ska laa) MILO BUT EFFECTIVE, Tiiroh occtuhl ik without piln olr fi,cntl cojtcel tJhU!o!e hmall nnd eisy to lake 1Ui1mi t- Pills usfist nut 111 , hllniiiliitlnR to licalihtnl uctllt the 11m p, bowels nml either digestive oir.i'is e,i. Iiik tho bowels In a natural coiulitlun without uny bdd alter effects, CURE Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Piles, a"? Liver Disorders. Ohnrn thf follow Inc sinptom. ie MlltlllST from dice apes ot the digestive nr. Bins I'onhtip itlon. Inward piles, full, ness of blood in the head ncldltv of the htcimaeh, nausea, heaitbiirn illftrusi ,.f food, fullness of welphl nf the Monnirh hour eiuctatimis, slnklna or suffocating sensations when In 11 llnpr pontine dim ness ot lhlon dots or webs lit toi t the siKht fcer and dull pain In the head d, -llclenec of perspiration yellowness of tho skin and eves pain In the slele chest limbs and budden Hushes of heat, burn. lliK In the flesh. A few doses of 11ADWAY H I'U.l.S will llco the sibtcm of nil tho ubotc named disorders. Price 25c p:r box, Sold by Druggists or tent by mall. DR. RADWAY & CO.. 55 Elm St, New York. THE DICKSON NI'F'G CO,, Bcrnnton and Wilkei-llarre, I'.c Munufactuieriol LOCOmOTlVES.STATIONARY ENGINES UoiltM, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery deneral Oflice, bcrautou, I'o. 3 AN OPEN To MOTHERS. WE ARC ASSERTING IN THE COURTS 'OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND TITCIIER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hijannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that has homo and does now bear ? r , on every the fac -simile signature of 'Qz&Z&&Zm wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of iho Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and sec that it is tho hind you have always bought rf r m ie and has the signature of C&syjfr&c&M wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March 24,1898. nJ? , s? Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he docs not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF 0 f r mnFT &r. s a jF&5 & & ' t'w Insist on Having The End That Never Failed You?. u THE CCNTAUR COMPANY, T7 MURRAY BTfttCT, NCWYOnK CITY, y FR H, H, TRIAL .BtfJL- BOTTLE THIS OFFER ALHOST An External Tonic Applied to the Skin Beutifies it as by Magic, TH E DISCOVERY ,','!, ABE A WOHAN WAS THE INVENTOR. iVWjtt,Nc.: toiXil""- TOflwssSjyi&roSs ' Thounnds' hao tried fr,-m tun im niemnrial to din ever some elllcarious lcmedj foi wrinkles nnd olher imper fections of the innipb xiem but none IimcI et succeeded until the Mis-,es Hell, tho now famous crnnlexinn Specialists, of " l'lfth Avenue New York CMtv oflcre.I the public their wonderful ( omph xlon Tonic The leascm so manv lalleel to inako this discovery before is plain be cause thej htvo not fnllowel tho light principle. Balms. Creams Lotion-, etc , never have a tonic effect upon the fckln, heneo tho failures 'Iho Misses Bell's Complexion Tonic has 11 inot exhilarating- efiect upon the cutl de nbsuibliiR and curving off all Im purities which ihe blood by lt'i naturil uetlon Is eonstantlv toning to tho sur face of tho skin It Is to the s-kln what .1 v it illzlng tonic i to the blood and nervej, a Kind of new life that Immediately ex hilarates und stiengtlnns whciever ap plied Its tonic effect Is felt almost Im medlatelv and It speeelllv banishes, foi ever from the skin freckles pimples, blacklieaels moth pitches, wrinkles, liver spots roughness olliness, eruptions, and dl-coloratlons of anv kind In older that all maj be benefited bv their Oie.it Dlsecivei). the Hisses Hell will, during tho present month, givo to nil THE MISSES BELL, 78 Fifth Ave., New York City. The Misses Bell's Complexion Tonic, Complexion Soap, Skin Food and Depilo are for sale in this city by MARTHA R. SCHiriPFF, 317 Lackawanna Avenue LACKAWANNA MAHUFACTURERS OF Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rath sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Hemlock Prop Timber promptly i'tirnished. MILLS At Cross Fork, I'otter Co., on tlio Buffalo and Stisquc. hanna Railroad. At Minn, Potter County. Pa., on Coudersport, nnJ Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GENERAL OIT ICE-Donrd of Trade Uuildlng, Soranton, Pa. Telephone N'o. 4014. For Salo by JOHN H- PHELPS. Bpruco street PChlchetter'a KngUib Illamond llranl. ENNYRQYAL PILLS rlglnul ftml Only Grnulne, rc tUwtja rtlluit tou ik IrufiUt for CMckttttn Knqhih iia . win letviej wm, cut nouoo 'lake ooolhrr. fttfiutdanatrvui tulttitu. ItMLM an, I tMifjfiniis li DrnriHifi nt a J M la ttmrt Ut rnicolrt tritlmooUU b4 "iiMier rp i adletVituur r rtlmru M nil. 1 0.UOO TMtiracnlil fiw aptr. Boll t U Local Drugglm. 1'J1ILAIC.. i'X $$Sm fA &K1 L w FTER r A & w&$ FREE SURPASSES BELIEF. ciller nt iheli p irlors one trial bottle or tlVMr nnipb xlnn Tmiiu nhsonitey free, an 1 in oienr thai t!io-e who cannot call or who live una) linm New York m ly bo bencllted thev will seuel one bottle to nnv nclclress ,tii , h irg s prepaid, 011 thei reetipi 01 i, cents istatnps sllvcrl to ceivti cost of picking and clellvetlng Tho price of tills wonderful tonic 1s $1 ml per bottle, nml this liberal ofter shuuld bu cnibiaced by all Tho Misses Hell luivo just published th lr new book, 'Secrets of lleout." This valuable work Is free to nil desliing' it Thu book tieats exhiii-tively of tho Importance of 11 good complexion; telli how u woman m ly aiciulio be mtj ami keep it Special chapters on the care of tho hair, how to huvo ItiMiilaut growth, harmless methods ol making tho lulr pieseivo its naturil beauty and coloi even to advanced age Also iiisttiicUnn? how to hMilih superfluous hall ironi tho face, neck and arms without injuiy to tho skin Tills book will bo mailed to uny aelelrcs on riciuest FRI1H Trial H titles of Wonderful Com plexion Tonic free nt pirlnis. or 2 rents icost of packing und mailing) to thoso at a distance. Correspondence cordially solicited. Ad dress, LUMBER CO., When In doubt vctsat to ute for Ncrvouo Debility. Lost ot Cower. Irapotency.Atropnv, Varicocele and rcher vccaVnrKc, f rom any cause. UK Scxine rllli. Uralm checked and full visor quickly restored. If ac!wt, loeb iroibui retail f.ulJr. Mailed for $1 00,6boies J3 00. With $5.00 orders vvc cive a guarantee to cure or refund toe money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. Pharmaolat, cor. Womlno avanuo and HAVE YOU Boro 'Iliront, I'linploa, Cop. iwr t ilorpit Snota. Aclin um Mores, ruera in Meiiilli, ll.eir lalllni: . Wrlto COOK iU'.Mi.UY CO., 651 Alaonlo Temple, Chicago, III , for proofa of mreii, i Capital, $500,1100. Worst cnisoj cureilt 1 ijtu Jjdas. loo-pajc book tree nnninn'jiiKitia
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