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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1809.
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RELIGIOUS.
Will J. McConncll will apeak In tho
Baptist church lit Ulnltely, Sunday
evening at 8 o'clock, und fcry even
ing until further notice. "The People's
nights," "The llest Strike to Oo On,"
"A lilt on Mfp's Stage," "Women In
Conventions and at Home," will he
Homo of tho subjects discussed. Tin
meetings, although in a Haptist church,
Villi be non-HCctarlan and all classis
and conditions of people are Invited to
attend, Hev, J. H. 1:111s and the sing
ers of niakelr will assist l'l the cam
paign. Mr. McConncll Is now In per
fect health, and during hU recent lec
tures at Forest City dlstilaed his
usual vigor and Influence.
The commencement announcements
and honors of the past week of Wash
Ington college Include the honorary de
gieo of doctor of dllnlty conferred by
the faculty and trustees upon the Rev
(Jrorge 13. (Juild, of this ilty Mr. Oulld
Is well known all tluough this section
as a hard student nnd a scholarlv anil
effective preachei, who haH had a long
and successful pastorate. Ills gifts as
u preacher and as a platform si'eakei,
as well ns his general personal popu
larity, hae given the Noith Main Ave
nue I'rcsbytetlnn ehuicli a ptomlnent
place iimnng the lellglous oignnlzatloim
of tho valley. Washington ollege is
one of the oldest of the noted Institu
tions of learning In the so-called south
pin tier of slates The college was
founded In 17S0 by H otc h-lilsh 1'ies
bvtilans Mr. nulld Is an alumnus of
Amhetst college in Ma'-sachu'-etts, and
pursued his theological studies In Yale
university, and in I'lilnn seminal v, X
Y. He will wear bis new honor with
becoming giace and woithlness.
The women of tho Klftli Avenue lies
bytorlan church in Xew Yoik ale In
tel estlng themselves in the establish
ment of a scholarship in honor of the
lata Di. John Hall in the ('hiit.tt.ui col
lege nt Canton, China. The Idea of the
scholarship presented itself to the Chi
rr whom Dr. Hall had baptiei and
bi ought into the chinch, nnd they
t ulsed the nucleus of the tund. Tli,?
sum of $1,000 Is iip-ded, however, U
found a scholaishlp In peipetiiity. and
it Is hoped by those who have chnigo
of the scholarship that anyone inter
ested in tho advancement of Clulstlan
education will contribute. Dt. Hall
was deeply concerned In the mlsMon
aiy work In China and was one of the
first to advocate the establishment of
the Christian college. This institution
Is now In a promising condition and is
calculated, through its) teaching and
tie.lning, to perform an lmpoitnnt icr
vlce in the Intellectual and Industrial
development of the people.
Sunday sei vices at I lie Young Wo
men's Clulstlan association at .Ml p.
m. Subject. "Redemption."
Xorth Scrnnton branch of the Young
omen's Christian association, "04S
Xorth Main avenue, at " IS p. in.
West ticj anton btani-li, comer Main
avenue and Scranton stieet, nt 2 4j p.
in. Subject, "Atonement."
All women and girls are Invited to
these service:?.
The following music will bo rendered
at the Second Presbyterian church to
morrow evening:
Prelude, Adagio (Hrst Sointn),
Mendelsohn
Quartette. "Ciicat God to Thee Mv
Evening Song" RUInberger
Quartette. "Tho Hire! J,et J.oo-se hi
Kuttrrn Skies" MaiMon
rovtlude, "Miuch Pontillcate ',"
P. Tombelle
The tnuslcal features of tomoi row's
sei vices In tho Piovldence Pre.sbv
teiian church ure special and attract
ive and particularly in the evening,
when the evening hour of worship will
be largely devoted to a one hour ser
v Ire of anthem and liv inn praise.
Among the hymns there will be old and
new selections. Miss Coidelia "West
reemaH will sing at tho morning ser
vice "Xearer My God to Thee," by
Holden: "I Ileal d the Voice of Jesus
Say," an arrangement of this favorite
hymn original with herself. The spe
cial music for evening will be:
Anthem, "Praise tho Loul, O My
Soul," w Ith boprano obllgato by
Miss Smith.
Unison altos and full choir.
Quartette. "As Pants the Ileal t,"
Miss Smith, Miss Morgan, Mr. John,
Mr. Acker.
Solo, aria from niljuh, "Then Shall
tho Righteous Shine,"
Mr. Joshua John
Mrs. McDowell will piesldo at the
organ and Choirmaster C V, Whittc
more will bo In charge of music.
Religious News Notes
Rev. Jj. R. Poster will speak at tho
Rescue mission tonight
Preaching by the Free Methodist in
Swingle's hall. 'William and Ash streets,
Dunmore, Sabbath, 2.30 and 7.30 p. m.
All arc Invited. John Cavanaugh, pas
tor. The Rev. W. J. C.uest, of Wilkes
Rarre, will preach Sunday morning at
10.30 o'clock, nnd in tho evening at 7.C0
o'clock at tho Chuicli of the Good
Shepherd of Green Ridge.
Next Wednesday evening Rev. James
W'ltke will bo Installed na pastor of
Christ Lutheran church. The ofllclat
lng clergymen are: Rev. J. O, Schlen
kcr, of Huzlcton, Pa., preMdcnt of the
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COLDS
Where Tom-ists will find
Dr. Humphreys Specifics.
KNClLiAND, M Mortimer St . London.
FRANCE, 32 Ruo Ktienno Marcel, Paris.
4 Avenue Magsona, Nice.
li Place du PalaU do Justice,
Reims.
nrXGlCM, 5S Ruo do la Montagne, Urns!
Held
PORTUGAL, 114 Rua do Arsenal, Lisbon.
150 Praca D. Pedro Oporto.
BRAZIL 32 Rua Goncalvcs Dlas, Rio.
ARGENTINE, 416 Calle Piorida, liuenos
Ayrcs,
CANADA, 4S3 St. Paul St., Montreal, and
In every City, Town and Hamlet in the
UNITED STATES and CANADA, and In
MEXICO. CENTRAL AMERICA und
tho WEST INDIES.
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Specific No a6CureiSea-Slcknef.
At druggists or sent prepaid; 23c. &
11 ().
Dr. Humphreys' Manual of nil Diseases
at jour Druggists or Mailed Krec.
Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William
& John St., Now York,
Wllken-Harie conference, and Rev. H.
r. Llsse, llnirlshurg, Pa., the former
pastor of Chi 1st Lutheran church.
At the Ilaptlst Ministers' conference,
next Monday morning, Rev. D. J. Wil
liams, of ntakcly, will read n paper on
"The Demonology of the New Testa
ment In tho Light of Recent Scientific
Investigation."
The gospel meeting nt the Railroad
depaitment oung Men's Clulstlan ns
socintlon will be nddressed by J. L R.
Sund-rlln, secretary of tho Railroad
association at Hoboken, N. J. There
will be special music. All railroad men
and their families are heartily Invited.
On account of the meeting of the
Susriuchanna snod nt Shamokln tills
week, there will bo no preaching ser
vices at Grace Lutheran church on
Sunday This will not Interfere, how
ever, with the Sunduy school at 9.30 a.
in nnd the Young 'People's Christian
Endeavor at 6.30 p. m.
Tomorrow's Services
Evangelical Lutheran.
The Evangelical Lutheran Sunday
after Ascension. Gospel, John, 15 JB
IG 4, epistle, I Peter, 4:7-11. Vestment
(dIi, white
St. Muik's, Washburn and rotn
teeiilh stieets, m-i. A. L Rainei, Ph
U , MislniSci vices at 10 30 a. in. and
7.30 p. m ; Luther league at C 30 p. m ;
Sunday school at 12 in Moinlng sub
ject, Testifying foi Clulst." evening
subject. "The Hellever's Attachment to
Ills Loid"
llol Tilnltv, Adams avenue nnd
Mulbeny .stieet, Rev. C. G. Spicker,
pastoi Set vices at 10.30 a in. and 7.30
p. m.; Sunday school at 12 in ; Luthet
league at C 30 p. m.
Xion's( Miiilln avenue, Rev. P. V.
Klrelinunn, pastor Seivlc cs at 10 30 a
m . Sunday school at J p. in.
St. Pauls, Shoit nvenue, Itcv W. ('
L. L'lUei, pastoi--Set v Ices at 10 20 u.
in und 7 30 p in: Sunday school at
1.' 30 p. ni.
'hi 1st, Cedai avenue and Hecc h
stieet, Rev Janie.s Wltke. pastor Ser
vices at 10 30 a in. and 7.10 p. in.; Sun
du.v school at 2 p. in.
St lVtei's, Piescntt avenue, Rev J.
W. Randolph, pastoi Sei vices at 10 30
a. in. and 7.30 p in.; Sunday school at
2 P. in.
Gi.uo Lutheian Chinch of thp Gen
eial Snod, coiner Madl-on avenue -and
Mulberry stieet, Itev. Foster 1. Gift,
pastor On account of the meeting of
the Susquehanna s.vnod, theie will be
no pleaching service. Sundav school
and Young People's Society Chilstlan
Endeuvoi as usual at 9,30 a. in. and
C.30 p. in , lespectively.
Episcopal.
St Luke's Palish Rev Rogeis Is
met, ice tor. Itev V J Haugliton, seni
or cutate, Rev M H. Xnsh, Junior cur
ate, Sundav after Ascension.
St. Lukes chinch 7.30 a in, holy
communion 10 30 a m , moinlng pia
er and seimon, 7.30 p in., evening
piayet and ennon. 9 15 a. in , Sunday
heliool and Ulhle classes
St. Muiks, Duninoro S a. ni., holy
communion, 10 30 a. in , moining pin
er, sermon and holy communion, ;.30 p.
in., evening prajei and sermon, 3 p.
in , Sunday school and Ilible clashes.
East End Mission, Prescott avenue
3 p. m , Sunday si hool and Bible
(lasses, 7.30 p. m., evening piaer nnd
sermon
South Side .Mission, Pig stieet 2 30 p.
in , Sunday school nnd Iiible classes
St George's, Ob pliant 2 30 p m,
Sunday school and Bible classes. 3 :o
P in, evening player and sermon
St. David's Episcopal church, Edwaid
James McHeniy. lector Sunday after
Ascension Celebration of holy tuch n
1st at 7.30 a m ; matins, lltnnv and set
mon at 10.30 a. ni , evensong (choial),
at 7.20 p m: Sunday school at 2 30 p
ni Litany will be said Wednesday nnd
Friday mornings at 8 o'clock; evensong
Wednesdav at 7 30.
Christ's church, coiner of Giand
View and Washington avenues, Rev. r.
S Ilallentlne. rectoi Sei vices In the
moinlng at 10 30 m the house; Sundav
school at 12 m., evening praver and
sermon at 7 'A Evening services will
bo held In a tent near the Countiy club.
Etia music will be furnished. All arc
w clcome.
Methodist Episcopal.
Elm 1'aik chutch Piayer and piaiso
seivlce ut 9 30, preaching at 10. ii) a
in. by the pastor, C. M. Glrtin. D. D.
Sunday school at 2 and Epwoith
league at C 30 p. m. Evening sei vice,
Epwoith League aunlveisaiy. Special
musical piogiamme and addicsses by
J G, Shepherd and tho pastoi.
Simpson Methodist Episcopal clinch
Prayer meeting 9.30 a m Seimon by
Rev, William Edgar at 10.30. Sunday
school, 12 m ; Junior league, 3 p ni
The Epworth league will observe its
tenth annlvcisary at 7.30 p. m. Shott
addresses and special music. Eveiy
one welcome.
Allls Mission Sunday school 2.20 p
in. Sermon by Rev. William Floyd at
7 p. in.
How aid Place African Methodist
Episcopal church Rev. H. A. Giant,
R D , pastor. 10.30 a. m.. subject.
"Foi the Master," 2.30. Sunday school;
7 p. in , fiulstlan Endeavor, led by Mr.
W. K. Harris, 7..10 p. m , subject, "The
Church of tho Future" At 2 30 will
preach at tho county Juil
Couit Stieet MethodUt Episcopal
church sei vices Class, 10 a. m, S.
Hinder, leader. Pleaching by the
pustor 10 30; Sunday school, 11 45. At
7 p. in, anniversary of the Epwoith
league. Come and enjoy the services.
Green Ridge Piesbyterlan chinch
Isnao J Lansing, pastor. 10 30 and
7.45 services of woishlp with seimons
by the pastor; 12, Rlblo school, ii .so
Christian Endeavor. A most cot dial
invitations to friend nnd stianger.
Gennan Methodist Episcopal church
Adams avenue and Vino street Rev!
Hncndlges, pastor. Services 10 30 n m
and 7 30 p. m, Sundny school, 12 noon,'
Lpvvorth league, 0,45 p. m ; piaver
meeting Filday 7.45 p. m.
Cedar Avenue Methodist XIpIscopal
church, F. P. Doty, pastor Mrs. Talm
adge, levivallst, will speak at 10 30 a.
in. and 7 30 p. in. on tho Sabbath and
at 7 30 each evening (except Satuidav)
during tho wpek. The set vices of the
past week hnve been attended with
good succbs. All are Invited
Piovldence Methodist Episcopal
church-Rev. William Edgar, pastor.
Services ut the usual horns. At 10.30
a. m. Rev. W 11. Ci aw ford will pi each
Sunday school at 2 p. m. Devotional
meeting of Epworth league nt 6.45 p,
in. At 7 30 p. m., anniversary exercises
of tho Epworth league will be held
Rev L F Rower will deliver an ad
dress There will be other Interesting
exercises. Seats free. Everybody wel
come. Presbyterian.
First Presbyterian church Services
10.30 u. ni. nnd 4.30 p. in Dr. McLeod
will preach morning and afternoon
Subject, "Our Savior's Abcenslon a
Cardinal Truth of Our Holy Christian
ity." The afternoon service at 4.30
will bo brief. Strangers welcome,
Provldenco Presbyterian church The
pastor, Rev. George D. Guild, will ofllcl
ato at 10.30 n. in. nnd 7.30 p. in. sun
day school at 12 in.; Endeavor meeting
at 6,35 p in. The 7,30 o'clock session
will be a Sabbath evening hour of
anthem and hymn praise. The musi
cal features w III be In charge of Choir
master C. F. Whlttemoro. The seats of
the church are free.
'Presbyterian chapel, Adams nvenue
nnd New York street, Rev. James
Hughes, pastor A sermon to joung
people. Time of service, 7.45 p. in. All
aro welcome,
Sumner Avenue Prcsbytcilnn church,
Rev. L. R. Foster, M. A., pastoi -S in
dav school ut 2 p in ; pleaching sei
vlce at C p. in , Christian Endeavor at
7 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7.30 o'clock
Taylor Presbyterian chinch Preach
ing seivico at 10.30 u. m.j Sunday school
at 11,30 a. in.
The Washburn Stieet Presbyterian
ehui ch Rev. John P. Moffat, pastor.
Services at 10.30 u m. nnd 7.30 p. m.
Rlble school at 12 in.; Clulstlan En
deavor Young People's meeting, 6.20 p.
in. Pra-yer meeting Wednesday 7.30 p
m. The pastor will preach moinlng
and evening.
Baptist.
Penn Avenue Baptist church, Ponn
avenue, between Spruce and Linden
stieets Pleaching morning nt 10.30 nnd
evening at 7.30 by the pastor, Rev Rob
ot t F. Y, Pletce. Morning prayeis In
the lower temple nt 9.45; topic of morn
ing sermon, "Hold the Foil, or, The
Problem of the Sabbath." Sunday
school at 2 o'clock, Young People's
meeting nt 6 30 p ni. Topic of evening
seimon, "The Young Man In Chuicli
or. The Aiena of Christian Conquests,"
the last In the seiles of half-hour prac
tical talks to young men.
Flist Huptlst chinch Rev. S F.
Matthews, pastoi. Regular sei vices
moinlng und evening, 11.30 a. in. and
7 30 p in ut tho Welsh Haptist chuicli,
Muln uvenue. Sunday school, 2 30 p.
in. at Plymouth i hutch, Dr Heddoe,
supeiinteudent. H. Y. P I', piuyer
meeting at 0 30 p. rn. ut Ivoiite hall,
luduslilal school 2.30 p. in Saturday
at Ivoiite hall. Weekly pruvei meet
ing 7 30 p. in. Wednesdaj All ate
cinilliill.v Invited to these seniles.
Xoitli Main Avenue Ilaptlst chuicli
Rev. W G. Wutklns, pastoi Pleach
ing nt 10 30 a. in. nnd 7 30 p. m Ilible
school at 2, and Clulstlan Endeavor
meeting nt 0.30 p. in. Morning theme.
"The Vine and the liiunches Can the
Reliever Re Lust.'" Evening subject,
"The Itetiujal of Jesus." Mi Wutklns
will slllga solo at the evening sei v he
All cue ln Ited to nil the sen Ices of the
c hut i h.
Shlloh Baptist chutch, 301 ('enter
Mieet Pieuc hlng 10 30 a in Sunday
school, 2 p m Voting People's union,
7 p m Evening subject, "To Whom
Shall We Go." All ute welcome. Rev.
J. Ii. Bell, pastor.
The Jackson Stieet Buptlst chuicli
Moiulug pi aver meeting ut 9.30. Bl oth
er Robeit Hollev, h ader Pleaching
seivlce nt 10 30 The pastor, Rev.
Thomas de Giuchy, will pleach Tuple,
"Spliltual Mvophi" Sunda.v school it
2 p. in , Alfied Robeits. supeilntendent.
I Evening sen ice at 7 sli.ilp. A shoit
I and blight seivlce. Pialse and songs,
aided liy run choir, followed by a short
seimon Topic, "Allah's (Vn eteous-
ness ' The public always welc timed
Seats ,ue all free At the close of the
evening sei v lie the land's supper v ill
be adnilnlsteieil.
Gieen Ridge Baptist chuuh Rev. W.
J. Fold, pastoi. Preaching sei vices
at 10 30 a. in. and 7.30 p in. Subject
In the moinlng, "What the I.oid Most
Needs," in the evening, "(inlst's Con
ception of a Gteat .Man Voug People's
praver meeting nt (1.J0 p. m.
Miscellaneous.
Giace Reformed Episcopal chuicli,
Wjonilng avenue, below Mulbcuy
stieet Rev. Geoige L Aliicii, pastor.
I'iiijkt and pi,ile sei Ice at 9 30 a. in .
divine woishlp at 10.30 a. in. and 7 30
p. m. Preaching by the pastor, a m ,
1 Tim 1-8. p. in. Dan. 11: 40-43. Sab
bath school at 12 in.. Y. P. S. C E.
at ;o p m Seats- flee. Strangers
coullally Invited. I'lilon Bible class
foi lesson study on Thuisdiiv evening
at 7 11 o'clock. All are welcome.
All Souls' rniveis.illbt chuuh, Pine
stieet, between Attains avenue and
Jclteison avenues Rev (J It Rcnids
ley, pastoi. Moining service at 10 !0.
Rev, B B. F.ilrehlld. of Gibson, Pa ,
in each evening seimon at 7 !0. The
pastor will speak against capital pun
ishment, text, Gen. 9 0. Sundav school
alter moinlng scrvlie, .Mis, Sanfoid
Benjamin, supeilntendent V P C.
1 meeting at C 30 p. in will be led by
Piof Donley. Stiangeis toitllall.v
welcome tn all sei vices Come, hear
and then Judge of our message,
Calvarv Refouned chinch, coiner
Moiuoe avenue anil Gibson stuet. Rev.
G. W. WeNh, pastor 10.30. moinlng
service, subject. ' Giasshopper Men,'
114.".. Sunday school; 6 45. Clulstlan
Endeavor, 7 30, evening service, "As
cension of Jesus."
Dunmoie Gospel Tabernacle Rev.
William T. MneAithur. pastor Pleach
ing nt 10 30 a in. and 7.30 p. m. Mi.
MacAi thiu's afternoon Bible class will
give place to the tent seivlce at the
Diivlng p.uk.
Flist chinch of Chlist, Scientist, Xo
519 Adams avenue. Sunday sei vices
10 30 a. m nnd 7.30 p m Subject, "Soul
and Both." ' Wednesday evening
meeting at S o'clock. All welcome.
Seats free.
People's Prohibition chuicli Rev. Dr
Blid, pastor. There will be tegular
pleaching seivlce on Sabbath moining
at 10 30 n. m. In Co-opeiative hall, Hj tie
Park. Subject. "Tho AVay Out." Mr.
Blid will preach in the evening In the
Christian church, Dunmoie. All wel
come. PORTUGAL'S MISFORTUNE.
How Thnt Country Came to Lose the
Philippine Islands.
Fiom the in. i7illnii Bulletin.
Wo who see Poitugal In the peiiod
ot hoi decay and almost total eclipse
cannot untlet stand how so small a na
tion, occupying so Insignlllcnnt a por
tion of Europe "only a vei.inda," ns
ono of her w titers has said, should cut
so Impoitunt a figure In the world's
hlstoiy us she did in tho ilfteenth and
sixteenth tentuiles.
Eiuly in the eleventh centuiy Prince
Henry, "the navigator," of Portugal,
obtained fiom Pope Eugenis IV a bull
which gave to Portugal nil dlscoveiles
between Cape Hun, In Motocco, and
India In 1172 St. Thomas, Annobon
and Prince's Islands wero added. When
tho equator vvus passed and Fernando
Po gave his name to an Island In the
Right of Blefra, he seized COO leagues
of the Afilcnn coast and the king of
Poitugal took the title of "Lord of
Guinea."
Very eutly in the days of discovery
and conquest, toward tho end of the
ilfteenth century, tho most Catholic
sovereigns of Spain, reidlnund and Is
abella, nnd his equally Catholic majes
ty, John II. of Poitugal. fell out about
the owneishlp of the land jet to be
discovered.
Like faithful thlldten of the chinch,
they teferred tho whole matter to the
holy father at Rome, Pope Alexander
VI, a Spaniard, who cut the Gordlan
knot by giving them tho earth and
setting tho limits of their lespecttvo
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poKscuhloii"; An Imaginary line was
to be ch awn from pole to pole, 100 de
gress west of tile Azoich, 01 the Cape
de Verde Islnncln, nil west of this line
vvns to belong to Spain, and all east
of it to Poitugal. King John was
not satisfied, and the tienty of the
Totdeelli.iH was made In I4i)l, giving
to I'ciiiugnl all lands east of an lmag
lnuij line diacvn .ICO leagues fiom the
niosit wcstein point of the Cape de
Veitle Islands and alt south of the
Cape of Good Hope To Spain was
allottd all lands west of this line, ig
noiing completely all other nations.
rerdnando de .Mngnlhnes, or. as we
wilte it, I'Viillmnd Magellan, nnd Ruy
Falelio. both Poituguese subjects, who
hail tllffeienct'S with their king on ac
count of Boiue pet Iv pensions, offeicd
their sei vices to Spain. Hoth had
seivetl two jeaiH with Albuqlieique
and knew all about the Portuguese pos
hesulons In the east.
Magellan tcpiocntcd to Chat let V,
who then ruled oei Spain, that he
was Mire the world was lound, a theory
then credited b few. He deckiied
his ability to llnd a shorter passage
to the east than any known to the
Portuguese nnd would ptove that Mol
uccas, rlih splee islands, weie within
Spanish tenitoiv, Ch.ules V had a.
small lleet fitted out and sent Magel
lan with his companion in chaige, well
equipped foi thoae tlavs. He went
south against the expiess stipulations
of the tieaty and dismvcicd the straits
w lilch bear his name. Ills lleet crossed
the boaul southern ocean, passed the
h.ich ones and the then unknown Phil
ippines, Inspected the Moluccas, and
letiiined by way of Cape of Good Hope
Magellan lost his life, aril out of the
five essels which compiled his fleet
onlv one letiiined, under the com
mand of Sebastian tlel C.u.o, who
bi ought Magellan's wiittin leport of
the expedition md a map of tho loute,
showing that all of the splee islands
and tlie whole of the Indian ocean
wcie within the ISO tlegtces belonging
to Spain undei thu treaty of Toidesel
has. In the map Magellan had delib
erately out forty tlegiees of longitude
and In ought the whole unhipeligj
within Spain's hilf of the woild. He
concealt d the fact that the number of
miles In .1 degiee of longitude decicnses
toward the pole.
Poitugal piolested and declaicd w ir,
which continued two vcars, when the
celeluated "conglcss of notabilities'
was held in a small fiontier town to
discuss the matter and discover the
ie.il facts. Portugal was at a nrinlfe-.t
disadvantage. Magellan was the Hist
mil "lib man who had sailed mound
the v.oild, nnd his map of the south
em seas was the only document ex
tant. Spain lefusetl to give up her al
leged lights, and Portugal held on to
the Islands. Tho matter was finally
compiomlscd bv an Indemnity of 350,000
ciuzados of the gold of Molucca, which
Portugal paid to Spain for the supposed
K'j degrees of Spanish -o,i whlih she
held. A new line was drawn fiom
pole to pole, starting from the La
dtones. This division gave to Portu
gal all west and south of the line,
which was supposed to be 1M1 degrees
from tho othei line drawn, .1C0 leagues
west tif Capo do Veide. This treaty
was approved by Pope Julian II In the
bull Hn quoe pro bono pads, and the
matter was settled.
Years afterward a Spanish expedition
dlseovoied the Philippines, so named
after Philip "1, who was then King of
Spain. These Islands, though many
degrees within Portugal's line, were
taken possession of by Spiln Poitu
gal piotested, and would undoubtedly
have obtained possession of them had
it not been for the tllsnster to tne Por
tuguese aims in Afrlc i, which tluow
Portugal into the hands of Spain,
where who remained for sixty jc.irs
This peiiod Is known In Portuguese his
tory as the "sixty years ot captivity."
"When Portugal finally regained her
Independence she was ninth weakened,
and was moie Interested in settling the
boundailes north and south of her
valuable South Ametlcnn colonies; Hi
the Philippines lemnlned with Spain
through laches lather than by light.
Had Portugal letiiined them It Is moro
than likely that they, like many other
of her enstein possession-, would have
fallen Into tho hands of the English,
and their whole history would have
be-n changed.
OLD BOOKS ARE BEST.
Old books nro bout! With what delight
Dots 'i'althorno ftclt" greet our slpht
On frontUpIoco or tlllo pago
Ot tint old time when on the stage
"Sweet Nell" set "Rowlo's" heart alight!
And you, O Prlend, to whom 1 wilte.
Must not deny, e'en though ou mlfiht.
Through fear of model n plrato'ti rage,
Old books uie best.
What though the ptlnts bo not so bright
Tho paper dark, the binding slight,
Our author, bo ho dull or sago,
Returning from n distant age,
Fq lives again. Wo ruy of right:
Old books are best.
Boverly Chew.
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Another day of
Not another sale like
such enormous savings.
4c
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Also some special prices in white
59-cent skirts at 37c
edging
69-cent skirts at 49c
cry and lace. Special
89-cent skirts at 69c
lace. Very special
$1.25 skirts at 98c Of
broidery and insertion
S1.75 skirts at $1.25
chon lace and insertion
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Today,
An unparalleled opportunity to secure a home site on small
payments and low price. This superb tract is in Central
Scranton, opposite the Ira Tripp residence, on the easterly side
of North Main avenue; slopes gradually to the east, commands
a grand view of the cit-, is high, dry, near the street car lines
on Main avenue and Providence Road and an ideal location
for homes.
PRICES
$500 A
Payments, $5 Down $5 Per Alonth and Upwards.
We will give those buying on May 13, 1899, especially
low terms and prices, which will be announced on the ground
and hold for that day only. Come and see us and you will be
satisfied. For particulars inquire of
Geo. S. Horn or Horatio N. Patrick, Scranton, Pa.
MOUNT VERNON LAND CO.,
GEO, S. HORN, Pros. CHAS, DUPONT BRECK, Sec, T, M. REYNOLDS. Treas.
nrnprrnnc f Geo s- Horn cvrus D. Jones. T. M. Reynolds.
wkbwuiu. J Ch3S DllPont Breck Cornelius Comegys. Horatio N. Patrick.
THE LEADER;
Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming: Avenue.
sale some two hundred of them cvciy one the pink
of perfection and trimmed with a view ol being sold
at a much higher price values are from $2.00 to $20.
Our price
$1.50 to $15.00.
Special sale of trimmed sailors
In the newest shapes trimmed ready to wear
not possible anywhere for less than 75c
here ,. 49C
Children's Bicycle Caps, worth 25c 10c
Flowers worth 19c per bunch 10c
Flowers worth 25c per bunch I9c
Flowers worth 39c per bunch 25c
underwear selling
it anywhere no such stylesno such low prices no
Women's cambric corset covers
for women's 10c cambric cor
set covers, untrimmed.
t lor women's 29c enmbne corset covers, V or square neck and elab
1 vC orately tiimmed with embroidery.
for women's 59c cambric corset covers. V or square neck, with
5VC cluster of tucks, trimmed with lace or embroidery.
Women's muslin drawers
for women's ioc mus
lin drawers, cluster of
tucks.
25c
for women's muslin drawers with cambric ruffle and trimmed
oyC with embroideiy; real value 59c.
Women's muslin gowns
for women's 49c Mother Hubbard gowns of good muslin, tucked
ZiVC yoke and trimmed with cambric uiflle. One of the banner bar
gains of this gieat muslin underwear sale.
. for women's sgc gown of good muslin, Mother Hubbard style,
4yC tucked yoke, trimmed with embroidery.
Cfor 79c
tiimmed
gowns.
69
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trimmed
gowns.
Of muslin with double ruffle, trimmed with embroidery ,
37C
Of fine muslin, with double ruffle, trimmed with embroid- .
4PC
Of fine muslin, with double ruffle, trimmed wide torchon ,
OVC
fine quality muslin, trimmed very elaborately with em- Q
9 oC
Of fine quality muslin, handsomely trimmed with tor-
4) 1 .25
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on the Premises.
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J2C corset covers, trimmed
with embroidery.
for women's 39c muslin
drawers, cluster of tucks
and embroidery ruffle.
7r rorc)8c
1L trimmed
gowns.
underskirts
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