' rwqjmjtT hmw' """ywiinrT,"l'iiy!1 iptm-matmv. iifpi in THE SCRANTON TRIBUTE-SATURDAY, AUGUST 2G, 1899. &' T Sunday-School Lesson for August 27. RetaroDinig from Captivity. EZRA 1:1-11. IwLJL39 BY J. E. GILBERT, D. D., LL. D., Secretary of American Society of Religious Education. HHHHMHBHHHHHMHaHHMMHnHnaMmHmmraH On Tuesday, Aug. 20. Hii'io will bo n 5 wind Christian Kndeavor rally ami reception nt Nay Auk park at 3 p. m. nnd 1'enn Avenue Haptlst "hure'i at 7.45 p. ni. In honor of th-' presence of the state president, itev C K. Kber man. Many fhrhUIn:! Kn.leavorers from up and down the valley are ex pected. The Delaware and Hudson llallroad company offer n round trip ticket for a one-way fare to Scrnnton from all stations between Carbondnlo nnd Wllkes-llurre, Rood on all trains. In addition to the natural attractions of Nay Aug park and the other feat ures of Interest In nnd about the city, t"he followliiR programme will add to the pleasures of the dny: KAY Al'O l'AHIC. Afternoon 3 O'clock. Singing Atidlonro Led by Win. II. Stanton. Corneter. I'rayer Hev. William T. Gibbons I'aKlnr Dunmoro Presbyterian Church. Short Remarks Itev. (1. W. Welsh President Scranton O. K. 1'nlon. Kinging Audience Open Parliament on Questions by the Leader. Hev. C. K. Kberinun, State President. Question Hox, by Our State President. Singing Audience Address "Fruits of the Future" Aaron V. Uower. Singing Audience Henedlctlon. ltcfreshmcnts Hnskct Picnic. I'KNN AVKNl'H I1APT1ST CIIT'nCII. 7.45 . m. Orson Preludo Charles II. Dnersani Singing ConRreRrttlon Devotional Kxerchcs. Itev. Robert F. V. Pierce Kinging Congregation Detroit Kchne. Itev. CJ. W. Welsh. Hev. K. A. Hoyl and Others. Quartet to, Sllsses Hlnck and Garagnti. Messrs. liey non nnd Morgan. Address Itev. C. VI. Kberman Pennsylvania State President. Singing Congregation Quiet Hour. Conducted by Our State President. Henrillrtlon Mlzpnh. Iteceptlnn and Social In Church Parlors. The following music will be Riven nt the Second Presbyterian church to moriow, Mr. Harvey Blackwood, cel list, and Mr. P. II. Widmayer, violinist, assisting nt the morning service. MornhiR. Tin for violin, 'cello and organ. Hoesdeffre Quartette, "ltejolce In the Lord Al ways" (ifUll Trio for violin, 'cello nnd organ.. Pacho Postlude, "Cirand Chorus In March Form" (lullmant Evening. Meditation" (Sixth Sonata). Alex. C.ullmant Quartette. "Nunc lllmlttls" Nevln Quartette. 'Tntdlne Thine Ear to Me," Illnimel Postlude In (J major Ixuninens The following musical programmo will be rendered at Klin Park church tomorrow: Prelude, Pastorale Foote Trio, tenor, alto and bass (selected). Offertory WIdor OJuett, "My Faith Looks I'p to Thee," Larimer (Tenor and alto.) Postlude. "March Triumphal." Lemmens Evening. Prelude, Finale Lemmens Tito, Tenor, alto and bass (selected). Offertory (iullmant Tenor solo. "Ulrth. Death nnd Ins urrection" Stephen Adams Postlude. Offertolro Lemmens Mrs A. L. W. Price, acting assistant organist. Ilev. II. A. Ciinnt. U. D.. at 3.30 p. in. at Nay Aug park, will deliver the second discourse upon "The Emanci pation of the Negro." There will be a good choir of singers present, led by Mrs. Sadie J. Morton. Secretary M. W. Cnlleniler, of the nailroud Young .Men's Christian asso ciation of Pittsburg, will speak at the Hailioud Young Men's Christian asso- i ulon on Sundav at 3.1.", subject, ' Signals." Special music by male quar tette. All men welcome. . m m The Workers' band of the Young Men's Christian association will con duct the evening service at the (icrman Methodist Kplscopal church on Adams avenue Sunday. . A short Rospel service will be held nt the rooms of the Young Women's Christian association tomorrow at 3.13 o'clock. All girls and young women are cordially Invited. Young Women's Christian association outlug- at Nay Get the Children Only Two Weeks School Day Bargains FOR MONDAY. 25 pieces of bright fancy check and stripe ribbons, for neck and hair, 12 yc value for 50 or more pieces of best high grade plain taffeta ribbons, in all shades, width 40, 25c qual ity, for. ..1 Black Cat Hose Most durable stocking JUtlUC IIHMIt Cotton Covert Suitings in six shades, 15c n Utility iOi, . t . ( Fine Dress Ginghams, best I2c goods, large assortment Lawns, Dimities, Ducks, Piques, etc, over 200 pieces of new goods, all 10c and i2c quality, for Best Irish aud Scotch Dimities, 22c quality, for MEARS Aug park today. The girls will leave the rooms at 4 p. m. Mr. W. V. Adair, general secretary of the P.allroad Young Men's Chtlstlan association, will preach In the Jackson Street Haptlst church tomorrow even ing nt 7 o'clock. Special pinging by the choir. Tomorrow's Services Episcopal. Saint Luke's church. Hev. Itoger.1 Israel, rector, Hev. K. J. Hnughton, Miilor curate: Itev. M. 11. Nash, Junior curate. 13th Sunday after Trinity. St. Luke's church 7 a. m.. Holy Communion: 10.30 a. m morning prayer and sermon; 7.30 p. m.. evening prayer: 9.15 a. m., Sunday school nnd' Hlble classes. St. Mark's, Dunmore S.30 n. m.. Holy Communion; 7.30 p. m evening prayer and sermon: !UR a. in., Sunday school and Hlble classes. East End mission, Preseott avenue 3 p. m., Sunday school and lJlblo classes. Christ's church, corner Park street and Washington avenue Services In the church, 10.30 n m 2.30 nnd 7.30 p. in. All seats free. All welcome. Hev. F. S. Hallentlne, rector. Evangelical Lutheran. Evangelical Lutheran Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, (lospel, Luke, 103-37: epistle. fSnl.. 3:15-22. Vest inent color, green. St. Mark's, Wnshburn and Four teenth streets, Hev. A. L. Hamer. Ph. D., pastor Services at 10.30 a. m. nnd 7 p. m.: Luther league at fi p. m.; Sun day school at 12 m. Morning subject, "The Way to Life Eternal:" evening subject, "Abundant tlmce." Holy Trinity, Adams avenue nnd Mulberry street, Hev. C. (J. Spleker. pastor Services nt 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.: Luther league at fi.30 p. m.; Sun day school at 12 m. St. Paul's, Short avenue, Hev. W. C. L. Lauer. pastor Services nt 10.30 n. m. nnd 7.30 p. m.: Sunday school at 2.30 1. m. Zlon's. Milliln avenue. Hev. P. F. Zlzelmnnn, pastor Services at 10.30 a. in.: Sunday school at 2 p. m. Christ church. Cedar avenue ' and Heech street, Hev. Jnn'ies Wltke, pas torServices at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. in.; Sunday school nt 2 p. in. St. Peter's. Preseott avenue, Hev. .1. W. Itandolph. pastor Services at 10.30 a. in.; Sunday school at ! a. m. Methodist Episcopal. Elm Park church Prayer and praise service at 0.30; preaching nt 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. by Wilbur F. Crafts. I). !., of Washington. D. C. Sunday school at 2 and Kpwoith league at fi.Bii p. m. Simpson Methodist Kplscopal church. Hev .1. IS. Sweet, pastor Morning prayer meeting at U.30; preaching ser vice at 10.3(1, sermon by the pastor, text, Luke, 22:fil. subject, "linking This Wav;" Sundav school at 12 in.: young men's meeting at 4 p. in.: Kp worth league at C.30 p. m., to be led by the Workers' band; evening preaching service at 7.30, short sermon by the pas tor; subject. "The lillnil Mnn." All seats free A welcome to all. Com munion service next Sunday. Asbury Methodist Episconil church, corner Mousey avenue and Delaware street lte. W. p. Simpson. D. P., pastor. Devotional meeting of the Ihotherhood of St. Paul at O.'tO a. in.: preaching at 10.30 a. m.: Sunday school lit 2.30 p. m.; Senior Kpwoith League at !.'!() p. m." preaching at 7.30 p. m.: prayer meeting Wednesday nt 7.30 p. in.: Hrotherhood of St. Paul Friday at s p. m. Sats fiee. All are wel come. Providence Methodist Kplscopal church Hev. William Kdgar, pastor. Quarterly meeting services will be held tomorrow morning. Love feast at 0.30 a. in.; pieaehlng nt 10 30 a. m. by Hev. A. Oiiflln. P. D.. presiding elder of the district Sunday school at 2 p. in.: Kp woith League at (i.4."; the pastor will preach at 7.'!0 p. m. Seats free. A cordial welcome to nil. Cedar Avenue Methodist KpNeopal hiirch F. P. Doty, pastor. Services Sunday. Aug. 27. lSlin. The pastor will preach at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.: Sunday school at 11.4." n. in.' Junior Kpworth League, 3.30 p. m.: Kpworth League. 0.30 p. m. Class meeting .Mon day evening at 7.4.". Court Street Methodist Kplseon il church Love feast. 10 a. in.; Sunday school, 1 1 . 4 Tj n. m.: Kpworth League. (i.30 p. in.: preaching 7.30 p. m by Dr. A. Orlllln. followed by the Lord's sup per. Kverybody welcome. Seals fiee. Howard Place African Methodlt Kplscopal church Hev. II. A. Grant. I'.. D., pastor. 10.30 a. in., subject, "Life, a Trust:" 2.30. Sunday school: 7.r,0 p. m., subject. "The Church of the Future:" 3.30 p. in., Gospel meeting at Nay Aug nark. Subject. "Th" Kinan clpatlon of the Negro." Ready for School, flore of Vacation. 5c 13c 25c 10c 5c 0c GEN, 415-417 Lackawanna Ave, PKURONAL. Three men are prom inently mentioned In Scripture ns con nected with the captivity of the Jews Daniel, Kzeklel 11 ml Ezra. The first was a statesman, serving the Rnbyloiilan government, but endowed with 'the spirit of prophecy. The second was a priest, who also became a prophet, and who devoted himself entirely to his own people. We have had four lessons from the writings of Daniel, showing how he was loyal to Ood at the heathen court .nnd three lessons from the book of Kzeklel, exhibiting his faithfulness to the dews. Kzra, living a century Inter, (Kzra vll:l) was a scribe, a learned expounder of the sacred writ ings, regarded by most Jewislj writers ns next to Moses In the service render ed by him to his people. This eminent scholar comes Into sacred history at a critical time as the historian and toucher of the period of return nnd reconstruction. He Is believed to have been the author of three books of our canon 1 Chronicles, L' Chronicles nnd the book now to be studied, giving an epitome of history from Adam to his time. KI'LFILLMKNT. f'.1.) Jeremiah living at Jerusalem, prompted by the spirit of Ood, predicted the return of his people from captivity, mentioning both Judnh and Israel. (Jer. xxxlll:".) He declared that this would occur after an absence of seventy years, and that Jerusalem and the temple would be re bullded. As Nebuchadnezzar captured the cltv In OOfi H. C the time of ful fillment would fnll In the year f"C. Ilabylon. as shown In a previous lesson, had become u part of the Medo-Per-slan empire. That the purpose of fiod concerning his people might not fall, a holy Influence was exerted upon Cyrus, the monarch, who had probably felt the power of Daniel. (Dan. vl:'JS) and was thereby favorably Inclined to ward the Jews. The king's mind was stirred up, that Is. he was prompted by the spirit of iod to Issue a procla mation and make known throughout his vast empire ills thoughts nnd feel ings concerning these people. CONFKSSION.-iV. .) In that proc lamation he made two startling an nouncements, confessing how greatly he had come under Divine inlluenee. First, he acknowledged that Ood had given him all the kingdoms of the earth. This Is probably a coriect state ment of 1 lu extent of Ills dominions, which, like those of Alexander at a later elate, covered the civilized world. P.ut It Is remarkable that this Persian sovereign should attribute his victor ies to the Divine favor, a confession which was reluctantly extorted from Nebuchadnezzar. (Dan. lv:S.'.) Second, he declared that Ood had bidden him to build a temple at Jerusalem. This assertion Is more remarkable than the other. David was not allowed to do more than gather materials, with which Solomon, his son, was requir ed to eiect the first temple. (2 Sam. vli:12-n.) Hut now a heathen mon arch, fresh from the most extensive wars of the time. Is set apart to do for his eantlve subjects this work of far reaching slgnltlcnnce. On this account Cyrus Is called the servant. (Isa. ilv:2S) and the anointed of the l,ord. (Isa. xlv:l.) fLA AA A, AAA AAAAAAAAAAA.AA.AA Ash Street Methodist Kplscopal church- Services nt lO.Iirt a. ni. und 7."0 p. in.; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; Kp worth league at (i.4." p. m.. James Har ford, leader. The Ile. Will Crawford will preach at the iiiiunlng service unci the Itev. Floyd S. Leach at the evening service. First (lermaii Methodist Kplscopal church, corner Adams nvenue and Vim street. Philip Haendiges. pastor Preaching In Oermnn nt ln.xn a. in. bv llev. M. A. Meckel, of Wllkes-Harre. Pa. Sunday school at noon. An Kng llsh service will be conducted nt 7.::n p. m. by the Winkers' band of the V. M. C. A. of this city, under the Uadershlp of Mr. Thomas, who will give a short address. Kverybodv wel come. Dunmore Methodist Kplscopal church llev. A. J. Van Cleft, pastor. Preach ing services r.t lO.il a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; iias meetings, 11.30 a. in.: Sun day school. 2.'!0 p. m.; prayer meeting, ..'.() p. in. Stihfcct for morning. "Christ Ftedlng the Flvi Thousand:" subject for evening. "The Wise und Foolish Hulldeis." Seats free nnd all nre wel come. Presbyteiinn. First Presbyterian church. Washing ton avenue Itev. Julius Hnmborszky will preuch in the morning nt IU..10 o'clock. The Snernment of the Lord's Supper will be administered and a gen eral Invitation to Magyar and Slavonic people Is extended. All are welcome Second Presbyterian church I'nlted services of the Flist und Second Pr-s-byterlan churches. Services at 10 30 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. The Hev. L. F. Iluell. of Syracuse, will preach morning and evening. All are Invited. Oreen nidge Presbyterian church Lev. Isaac J. Lnnslng, pastor. 10 30, service of worship with sermon hy the pastor1 12, Hlble school: C.4.". Chris tian Kndeavor meeting. Through the month of August the evening sermon will be nmltttil. A cordial Invitation to the public to ull these services. Sumner Avenue Presbyteiinn church, Ilev. L. II. Foster, pastor 2 p. m., Sun day school: 0 p. m.. preaching by the pastor, theme, "Lessons from n Silent Life:" Christian Kndeavor. 7 p. in. Preparatory lecture next Wednesday evening at 7.43. Taylor Presbyteiinn church 10.30 n. m., preaching by the pastor; 11.30 a. in., Sunday school. Baptist. First Haptlst church, Hev. S. F. Mathews, pastor The usual services Sabbath illuming and evening nt 11.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. The I). Y. P. V. will hold the evening service nnd Pro fessor James Hughes will address the society. Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. at Plymouth church, Dr. Heddoe.super Intcndcnt. Covenant meeting Wednes day evening at 7.30 o'clock. All aro cordially Invited to these services. Shlloh Huptlst church, 303 Center street Preaching 10.30 n. in.: Hlble echool, 2 p. m.- Young People's union, 7 30 p. m. Kvenlng subject, "Weighed nnd Found Wuntlng." Everybody Is cordially Invited to attend these ser vices. Ilev. J. H. Hell, pastor. Dudley Street Haptlst church, Dun more, 11. M. Hoderick, (Ph.D., pastor Services nt 10.30 n. in. and 7.30 p. m., subjects, "Christ's Prayer for His TCpe mles" nnd "Ood'H Promises and Their Fulfillment;" Sunday school at 12 m, Tho sorvlces will be short und Inter esting, with good music, A cordial in vitation to tho nubile. PKUMISSION. (V. n.) These asser tions of a Divine appointment formed the reason and basis for n privilege an nounced In the proclamation. Cyrus or dered that nil Jews who felt dlsposd to do so should go up to Jerusalem they had royal permission to return to their homes from which they hnd been tnken seventy years before. That Implied, whnt was probably true, that many had lost their love of country, nnd had settled down In the ways of the people among whom they hail so long resided, quite content to remain, while many of those borne In the land clung to It ns their home. The exodus must be voluntury and unrestrained. Moreover, they who returned must have one grtvit object In mind, to build the temple, becoming In this respect the representatives and servants of Cyrus. The duty having been laid on him he sought to enlist In Its perform ance those whose Interests and pleas ure might Incline them. In granting this fnvor nnd discharging this duty the king dlsplnys his faith In (lod anil Israel. ASSISTANCE (V. 4.)n wm,ld. however, have been Impossible for the captives to go unaided. Tho needed more than permission nnd encourage ment. A long Journey mint be per foimed. and muny obstacles and dan gers must be encountered. On arriv ing at their destination a difficult task would be before them materials must be gathered, work must be done, and for that much tieasure was needed. Cyrus lecognlzed nil this nnd gave In structions to the people, among whom the Jews sojourned, to grant the need ed assistance. All this was Inserted in the proclamation, forming the closing section of that important document. Silver and gold (the currency was bi metallic) and goods, and beasts of bur den were to be given, the things with out which the undertaking- must sure ly fnll. Hesldes all this, a free-will of fering for the house of the Lord should be made, whatever the donor was prompted to present. Uy this method It Is probable that a very large portion of the Inhabitants of the empire be came contributors to this great enter prise. UKSPONSK. (V. r..) This message from Cyrus was received with gladness by his Jewish subjects. The chief of the fathers of Judah and Benjamin, the two tribes whose fortunes had been merged In the kingdom of Judah, were the first to respond. They were the ciders, the time-honored representa tives of any remnant of authority ex ercised among the cnptlves. These old men had not forgotten their na tive land or the institutions under which they had passed their earlier years. (Psalm exxxvil: 1-2.) About them soon gathered the priests and the Levltes, the ministers of religion, who. above all others, would welcome an opportunity to restore the worship of Jehovah. Hesldes these rami1 of the people many whom the Snlrit of Ood Incited, the most consecrated class, forming In the aggregate more than forty thousand souls. (Kzra II: 04.) The congregation, thus constituted, proceeded to organize nnd to arrange details for the purpose of fullllling the royal proclamation by building the house at Jerusalem. Miscellaneous. Cii-oce lleformed Kplscopal t hurch. Wyoming avenue, below Mulberry street Prayer and praise service at 11.30 a. m.; divine worship nt 10.30 ,i. in., preaching by Hev. A. V. Mower: Sabbath school nt 12 m.; prayer and praise service by the Young People's Christian Kndeavor society at 7 o. in.: no preaching. Seats are free. Strang ers cordially Invited. Volunteers of America Captain and Mrs. Totten In command. .Meetings to be held 111 large tent erected on the corner of Adams avenue and Mulberry street, Lord's dav, Aug. 27. Afternoon nt 3 o'clock a grand open-air praise ser vice at Nny Aug paik. Kvenlng at R o'clock mammoth tent opening. Dr. I ,i. i. Maieson win iieuver a snori gos- pel address. Ills subject will be "Christ. i the Oreut Physician." Monday even ing at X o'clock Captain und Mrs. An I ileron will take charge of meeting. .Mrs. Anderson will sing some of her sweet songs, accompanying herself nn the banjo nnd guitar. Tuesday even ing tit 8 o'clock Itev. II. A. Orunt will address the meeting. Wednesday evening Mr. Ous Nlebell will sppnk. Mr. Nlebell was converted In this tent several years ago when Kvarilsll Shlverera was here. Friday evening Itev. K. A. Hoyle. of Hyde Park, will speak, and spenkers will be engaged foi Thursday and Saturday. Tent lighted by electricity. Kverybody wel come. 'Ann Flitted Kvaiigelbnl church. Ca potise nvenue, Oreen Itldge Sundny school at 0.43 a. in.; preaching nt to.4.3 by Hev. Oenrge O. Sunburn, of the liescue Mission, nnd at 7.43 In llev. William Parsons: K. L. C. K. nt 0.30 p. in.: prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30. Kverybody welcome to ull services. Calvary Iteformed church, corner Monroe avenue nnd Olbson street, Hev. O W. Welsh, pastor 10.30 a. m. ser vice, subject, "Compassion on the Mul titude;" 11.43 a. m.. Sunday school: 7 p. m.. Christian Kndeavor; 7.30 o'clock, evening service, subject. "A Cup of Cold Water." Plymouth Congregntlonal church, Jackson street, Hev. K. A. Hoyl, pas torMorning service at 10.30; Sabbath school nt 12 o'clock. Sabbath school Sherman avenue at 2.13 p. in. Kven lng service at 7 30. Subject of evening discourse, "A King's Advice to the Young." TO CALIFORNIA. Via the Midland Route. Kvery Friday night at 10,33 p. in., a through Tourist Car for San Francisco, carrying first and second-class pas sengers, leaves the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via Omaha, Colorado Springs and Salt Lake City (with stop-over privileges at Salt Lake City), for all points In Colorado, Utah, Ne vada ami California. Tho Tourist Car berth rate from Chi cago to San Francisco is only JC.00, ami the sleeping car berths should be reserved a few days In udvance of de parture of train. Through tickets and sleeping car ac commodations can be secured from nny agent In the cast, or by applying at the Chlcngo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Depot or City Ticket offices In Chicago. Send for our free illustrated Califor nia folders. Address Oeo. JI. Hcaf ford, General Pussengor Agent, Chl cngo, III., or John 11. Pott, District Passenger Acent, Wllllamsport, Pa. DONATIONS. (V. fi.) Nor did the people fall to meet the request of Cy rus. The Jews' who preferred not to return, nnd the inhabitants who were not Jews, for the time being forgetting their religious distinctions, freely made their donations of the things named In the proclamation. The barriers were broken down, nnd nil race prejudices disappeared In the united effort to pre pare those who were going forth to ac complish their errand. It Is Impossi ble to say how widely this generous giving wns distributed. It doubtless Involved all classes at the capital, and It may have secured responses In all parts of the kingdom. Probably no other one occurrence In religious his tory commanded the nttentlon of a greater number of people. It wns n most significant spectacle, the sending back home of nn oppressed people, with the benediction of the king, load ed with the gifts of other people for the purpose of re-establishing the ser vice of Ood. VKSSKLS. (Vs. 7 to 11.) When Un people were ready to depart on their errand, the king gave an additional proof of his good purpose. Ho brought forth the vessels of the house of the Lord, and gave them to Sheshbazzar, (probably the Chaldean name of Zeru babel) the prince who was to lead the expedition. There were over r.,000 dif ferent articles whose value must have been very great. They were nearly n thousand yenrs old, hnvlng been used In the temple of Solomon, and they were highly esteemed, partly for their age, but chlelly because devoted to sacred purposes. For seventy years they had been In the temple of Ilaby lon, placed there by Nebuchndnezznr, censecrated to the service of his gods. It was with this precious trust, this only Inheritance save the books of the law und the tradition of tile fathers, that the congregation set out on their Journey to Palestine. Whnt a striking contrast between them nnd the great host that crossed tho Jordan tinder Jos'hua HKFLKCTIONS. See how Ood works out His designs and makes the wrath of man to praise Him. He raised up a people for His glory and planted them in a beautiful land. They reb elled ngalnst Him and served the gods of other nations. He destroyed their government and sent them captives Into a strange land. There they learned to obey and they forsook their Idols nnd longed for home. He sent to them teachers In their bondage who kept alive their hope und who also In structed their masters. He finally overthrew the nation that oppressed them and raised up a king whom He directed to build again His house that had been torn down. Through the kindness of that king a remnant was allowed to return, and they carried with them the sacred vessels and the gifts of the people. Thus the mightiest nation on the globe In the sixth cen tury before Christ was engaged by royal edict in erecting the temple of the Most High. Hy these transforma tions a new era ill the world's history was opened and n new departure made to advance the kingdom of heaven nnd usher In the Messiah. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.AAA.A.1.AAA.AA.. Lightning Rod Man al Niagara Palls. .Mr. Kdltur Deer Sir The letter witch appeers below y. 1 I rote 2 a frend ov mill" it xplalns Itself. The Inferniashun kon tuined In It may be valuuble 2 others there 4 I give It free gratis. My Deer Andy: If you & yure wife & ?, children want 2 go 2 Nlagra Fa wis 2 spend a weak lde advize you 2 take $30,000; yule nead It. lie glv you a kind of a cursery birds I vew ov a trip me & my better '2 took a yeer ago last .lewu. It was 2 celebrate the 23th centen nlel ov our murrldge. When we urrove at the depot ov our destlnashun we got out ov the trane & I sed 2 a police man that waz standing on the plat form, "What's the best tavern to stop at in th's town'."' "Internnsliniil," sed the mlnyun ov the law. "Thanks," I repllde, & started 2 hunt 4 :. baroosh. "Just 1 moment," remarked the of flshus copper, grahbln' me by the arm Then he kontlnude, "You owe me J3 " "What 4?" sez I In amazement, rath & Indlgnashun. "Inferniashun," repllde the galoot sereenly. 2 simply remark that I wuz astownd ed Iz hardly a faro deskrlpshun ov my feellnss. 2 sandpaper a long story down 2 a short & sad 1, suffice It 2 say I had 2 settel. Az you will lern, nnon, the abuv transnxshun wnz chnrackteiistlck & awsplslius 2 say nawt ov outragus, vlllunus, etc. etc. Well, me St Mehetlbel (thats my wifes Inlshul cognomen) jumped In 2 a hack & I told the driver 2 take us 2 the liiternashuul. It waznt a very long trip but It waz pretty xpenslve. When we stopt In front ov the hotel 1 helpt Hetty ( I call her that 4 short) out ov the hack & handed the driver a 5 Mpot. lie turned up hlz noze so high I thuwt heed nock hlz stove-pipe hat off. "23 more plecze," sed the driver, lookln' up & down tho street az tho he waz afrado sum 1 would see him tawkln 2 sutch cheep peepll. "You misunderstand me, my good man." I repllde, wearing a stage smile & ndeviing 2 limner him, "I dont want 2 buy yure outfit, I Just want 2 pay 4 our ride from the depot." "I want $30 & I want It quick or He hav you both plncht," stated the retch. "Then have mq plncht & be h-iiigd," (I dldnt say hnngd but I waznt az kool & kollected then az at present). I turnd 2 Hetty & sed "Darling, meta forlkally speckln, I hav a life size dagerrotype ov a skwnll approochlng. Vou had better git In 2 the hotel, you might get wet." "Alouzo," she repllde, " I promlst 2 stick by you threw thick & thin & He not leevn you In this yuro our ov knead." Hetty Iz game If over a woman waz, but I wnz obdurato & remarkt. "I ap presheate yure kindness, Hotty, but you nwiso promlst 2 luv homier & obay. Avawnt!" Tho Kind You llavo Always Bought, nnd which 1ms been lu uso for over 30 years, has homo tho signature, of 0 and has been inndo under his pcr- jC6ffl?-i- sonal supervision slnco its infancy. ryy, -ectcUM; Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd Substitutes aro but Ex periments that trtilo with and endanger tho health of Infants nnd Children Expcrlcnco ngalnst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstorln is n substitute for Castor OH, Paregoric, Drops und Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless nnd Pleasant. It I contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic i substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Fcvcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind , Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Tho Children's PanaccaTho mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORI At ALWAYS Boars tho CrfCsjf'X The KM You Have Always Bought? In Use For Over 30 Years. THC Of NTAUN COMPANY, TT MUNNkV BTMCT, NCW YORK CITY. NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway anil Eleventh St., New York, Opp. Orace Church. liuropean Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day anil Upwards. In a modest anil imohtruslve way th?ro nro few better conducted hotels In tho metropolis than tho St. Denis. Tho groat popularity It has urnulred can readily ho traced to Its unique location, Its home-liko atmosphere, tho peculiar ex cellence of Its cuisine and service, and Its very moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLGR & SON, WESTIVIINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Placi, IMEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, SU.5I) Per Day ami Upwards. i:UKOPi:AN PLAN, Sl.SO Per Day ami Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. -f 4 4 -f -f 4- -f -f lor I5u.slne.ss Men In the heart of the wholesale district. For Shopper 3 minutes' walk to Wannmnkers; S minutes to Sletel Coupei's Bljt Store. ISasy of ncess to the ft cut Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from r.'way Cars, glv Iiik easy transportation to all points of interest. ! HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOKK. Cor. 11th ST. I'NIVRUSITY PU 4- Clnlv one liloek from Hroadway. - J tUJOnb, 4 I Up. Price Reajonab f - 4 -f 4- -f -f -f I TO 0iSY The Best Washing Powder SIip nvuwnt'-d umlw protest az a Rood wife shood ei 1 wnz left 2 fite It out. The driver called nnuther police man & I argude 4 a 's our hut 2 no purpus. AKt'ti I waz mulkted. I paid the pusllanluius Jehu J3U & the mire Keneratu copper $ato I settling tne frnkus. If I had hln alone lde hav Kmie 1' Jnli. hut I deslded L' hav a Rood time with Hetty no mutter what it cost. 2 sandpaper the story down npren. Up glv you a copy of tin hill I wnz pre sented with when I had hln at the ho tel 5 daze. (This 1)111 may not ho ah solootly correckt, hut Its az neer az 1 rumumher It). Frnkus on sidewalk $ 12 m Xplnnashuii 2 clerk 3 " Admiring clerk's dlnionds I IT, Hitting lu ollls (3J nilnlts) 3 of) I.uto 4 dinner (3 mlnltsi .'! i) Tawkln 2 cluimherniudo 3.7) Askln 4 a cleen napkin 1 -"' I.eevlnti curlln up awl ntlo 2 ' Hliiglu lire ulurin lusted ov mes senger hoy 1ST) 1'se ov dlrecktory 1 "" Tawkln 2 chamhermudo (2nd time). S S',1 I'se ov telephone Chits 1 hottel ov hcer 1 V Tawkln hack 2 hartenilfr 0 W Insulting landlord W ' Hiird 4 too (2) poepll. u daze each .. :) 00 Staying Icbu than 1 weak IS W 5173 no Tho nhttv will glv tho perspecktlv vlcktuni a faro idea ov Nlagra Pawls' prices, Nlagra Pawls Iz a wonderfull site & evrey buddy shood seo it, hut If a per sun sees It once that shood last them 4 n life time. I beleevo Nlagra Iz I ov the 7 wonders ov Hip world: & the other fi Iz how on faith tho highway robbers ov that town over die a natch ral doth? How trew Iz tho saylng'Clnwd works In a inlstocrlous way hlz wonders 2 ; mm m i J! tut wiLt lppifli! 1 perform"? A Kidder. Signature of READY REFERENCE GUIDE OP Scranfon Representative Firms AH I MATT.IUAI, Hi AMINO AND PHO TO si;i'i'i.u:s. Tho Grimn Art Studio, 20D Wyoming. HANKS. Scranton Savings Hank. 122 Wyoming. .Merchants' & Mechanics' Hank, 420 Lack. Third National Hunk, US Wyoming. West Side Hank, lni N. Main. T.ack. Trust & Safe Dop. Co.. 401 t.acka. Traders' Nat. Hank. Wvom. & Spruce. Dime. Uls. and Dep.. Wyom. & Spruco HOOTS AND SIIOKS-WIIOM'.SAM:. Goldsmith Hros.. 201 Lackawanna. COXI-T.CTIONr.HY AND ICK CltUAM- wiioi.r.s.Yi.i:. Williams, J. D. & Hro 312 Lackawanna. riirris-wnoi.r.sAi,i:. Weginau Fruit Co., II Lackawanna. ciuoorus-wiioi.r.SAi.i:. Kelly. T. J. & Co.. 14 Lackawanna. IIAUinVAIil. AND MINI". Sl'I'IM.IKS. Hunt & Conncll Co., IM Lackawmna. IWATIVIi AND PI.PMIHNO. Ilowlcy, V. P. & M. T.. 231 Wyoming. IIAKXI'.SS AND tim;xks. Fritz. G W.. 410 Lackawanna. inu.Diuts' iiAumvAKi:, sTovr.s. i:tc. Lackawanna Hardware Co., 221 Lacka. iir.DDivn. siMUNOS. irrc. Tho Scranton Heddlng Co.. CO! Lacka. IIAKim'AKi:. STOVP.S, I'.TC. Leonard. Thos. P.. Lackawanna ave. HAND INSTIU .MI'-NTS AND PIANOS. Finn & Phillips. 13S Wyoming. II KNIUIU: AND OAIUT.TS. Protheroe & Co., 131 Washington. It Mlir.ll AND PI.ANIN'O .MILL. Ansley. Joseph & Son. SOI Scranton. DIAMONDS, UATrilLS AND JKWLI.R V Mercereau & Connell, 307 Lackawanna. mlais and vi:c.r.TAii.r.s. Carr. T. K. & Son, 213 Washington. (iKANITT MOM MLNTAL WOltttS. Owens Hros., 218 Adams. I.OVNAND III'ILDINO ASSOCIATIONS. Secuilty Hldg & Sav'gs Union. Hears Hldg ruAcur.iis, caki:s. ktc. Nat. Hlscult Co (Scra'n Hraneh). 20 Lack. CAWUAGLS AND IIAHNLSS. Slmrell. V. A.. 515 Linden. , I'AI'LU AND III TCIILK Sl'PPI.ir.S. rthtnnn Paper Co.. 223 Spruce. lit 1Ti:H. LOGS AND CIIICESL". Stevens, P. D. & Co., 32 Lackawanna. ri.oru. i--i:i:i. hav and ;uain. Tho Weston Mill Co., Lackawanna avo. M('VUONI AND VLItMICLI.I.I. Casseso Hros., 93 Lackawanna ave. JLWLI.LUS AND OPTICIANS-WlIOLn SAIL. Levy. N. II. & Uro., Traders' Hldg. iuTir.it. r.is. ri.oru, HAY, UTC. nasterle & Co.. 131 Franklin Uabcock, II. P., & Co.. 110 Franklin. JLUT.I.r.HS AND WATCH MATLHIAU Phillips, Geo. & Co., Coal Exchange. WINKS AND I.IOl'OU. Casey Hros., 216 Lackawanna. HIT. INSI'HANCi: COMPANY. Northwestern Mutual Life, Hears Bldg.'; LAW AND COLLECTION. Okell & Dunn. Coal Exchange. Yocum, Goo. C. Conncll Hldg. IIICYCLLS AND PHOTO Sl'PPLinS. Florey & Hrook3. 211 Washington. OVLKAIXS. I'Mir.RWIMK. I1TC. Harris. 8.. 322 Pcnn ave. HIIIUCATINO OILS AND GRHASUS. Maloney Oil Mfg. Co.. HI Meridian. OIL. PAINT AND VAHNISH. Maloney Oil Mfg. Co.. Ill Meridian. HTATIONT.IIS AND LN'tiHAVLUS. Prendergast & Gelpel. 207 Washington. ITNLKAL DIKLCTOIiS. Tague. P. W., 113 S. Main.; Itobldenco 1124 Jackson. Price. William, 133 S. Main. tun hoods, siior.s and uitocniur.s McCann. P. J . 441 N Main. CMchtitrr't Kncllik Diamond It ran 3. Original and Oilr Vnulna. arc, 1wm rtlitUf, lok tk . UruiiUl tor Chltkuttr InpUA put A mont Hrni la Urd M oJ mmillaY twe. i with tlu ribbon, TL ltl Othf r It 9 fu 1 1 if in a trout mJttntu. 'tiansaniiimitatiiiLa. it tltittiMi uii J '? I"TJ to' r"tl'. ItltlaaaUll "ncuri wr Ljtuir,' ((, 17 rlBm ' . )! iiu irumeewut. nwm rt P 7i(tK fwi S Tfoi l VH t feidttuuctinrvfviiu. . ruiLkvzE