J-l. JMi U, !T f V ,,f Igt-'tf , ftffeW f"1"V? TJ Sv-1 -? i V -v S" 5jf kr-? r rt ' OT y r i THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1900. ID Religious... Till) TKND13NUV of rellBlous ' thought for the beginning; of tlio new century seems to bo toward the revival spirit In the churches niid to this term n illvcralllcil in terptclntlun Is applied. There are those who believe It to menu llio old-fashioned revival with lis emotional ex cesses and marvelously bright spiritual experiences. They look toward a repe tition of the old methods which broke stony natures and led souls Into mi-llled heights of exultation. They expect to see a tcjturn of the llo'ry preaching of eternal damnation and the consequent throngs of sinners weeping and wi lilt ing at the altar In the agony of con victions of sin. They believe that only In such a great emotional tldnl wave of feeling can the Hood of unbelief and materialistic: crltclsm bo mot and Im peded. Theie are others, though, who ate making a careful and thorough study of modern religious sentiment, who are leluctant to accept such views, and who look with foiebodlng on the ef forts to establish the old emotional eta. So greatly have thp times changed, they believe, that such methods can only result In temporary arrest of doubt and apathy, and not In any per manent enrichment of the world's mor ality. The sturdy, out-of-door built muscle and strength of the many con lorts of the earlier years are not dupli cated today. The strenuous life of the present Is more subject to the nervous emotional spirit of the times to receive any very deep Impressions to the center of being. It Is not so much the sudden, violent emotional change that is needed as the calm, dispassionate, but earnest, teaching which must tend to practical devoutness of life and work. Many of the more enlightened-clergymen are un favoiably Inclined towaid the profes sional evangelist, whose efforts seem often worse than lost as the time passes. The plans for the twentieth century are being meditated upon with groat earnestness and just what tmn the local feeling will take is uncer tain. It is felt that over-worked min isters will not add to the value of their services by bringing nervous prostra tion on themselves or temporary ex citement upon the emotional of their i'ongiegation. The Session of the Piovidence 3Jies byteiinn chinch during the pal week Issued to each member of that church a oil cular letter announcing services for next Monday evening In connec tion with the fact that at that time . Ill , occur the closing of the Nlne-t-enth Cenluiy. Rev. Dr. Guild will have chaige of the service and the ( hoir will assist in the singing and nlo lender an nnthem especially adapted to the occasion "Will it not be, eminently appi opi lute thai r spend th- closing hours ot this period of time in giving pinise and thanks to our lie.ivenly Father for lilg mani fold goodness dining tin- past and in humble piayer for Ills guiding wis dnin mid sustaining qrac" during such part of tlii- opening century as v e may be s-paivd to welcome." People In the community generally ho will not bo attending .similar :-.er-ice in other places aie most coidiully lnlli'd to join hi these appi opriale and interesting exercises. ' Th" follow ing is the piogramme: 9.1" to i.:ji, srvlco of song, choir and concjiegu-tion- 9.".". to in.or, devotional service, Serlpttiu- reading, prayer, ternaries; 10.U3 to 11, toll call: 11 to 31.15, in terim tor social converse; 31.15, sacra ment, the Loid's Supper, sacamental florlng; midnight, closing rorvice. rt Special moi-llnt; for men fs.iiulnv at M.45 p. m. at the Knllioad Young Slen'.i Chi'lbtlnn association. TI. O. "Williams-, of Richmond, Va., International Railroad secietaiy, will speak. Th- Schubeil male quartette, assisted by oichestia, will render a jrogiamme of sacred music An advance copy of Clovernor Roust pit's nddre.-.s to the inn of New Yoik will be lead In part. A pleahiint and piofltable hour Is promised and a toidinl -welcome is given to all. iH ik The invitation to the St. John's day sermon at the Penn Avenue Baptist church on Sunday evening is extended to all membsrs of the Masonic order In Scranton and vicinity. As tar ns pos slblo It is desired that the membeis will write their names on cards and hand to the ushers, thus securing a choice of seats. The paMor wilt give a brief set moil on "The Glorified Vision, or the Lion of the Tiibo of .Tudali A Rag oi LigM For woman's guidance is found in the fact that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion cures female weakness and the dtb eases of the delicate womanly organs which darken the lives of bo many wom en with suffering and sorrow. That ray of light has penetrated many darkened chambers where women moaned in mis ery, and has guided them out to health and uappiiie&i. "Favorite Prescription" is not a tonic, not a palliative, but a pos itive cure for the diseases which are peculiar to women. It gives vigor and vitality. It banishes nervousness, Head ache, and all the aches which come from a diseased condition of the womanly organs. A temperance medicine, it con tains neither alcohol nor narcotics. "I was troubled for three year with ulceration anil female weakness and my doctor gave me hut little relief," writes Mrs, Lulu iluuter, nf Alleutoo, St. Louis Co., Mo. "I saw uu adver tisement in tlie paper of Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription. I began the use of It about a year ago. I took five bottles of it, audoue bottfeof ' Colden Medical Discovery,' oud my health is better now than it was for years. I have also rccinntneudcd these medicines to some of my friends, wbo suffered from female weakness, uud good results have followed." MAKES WEAK WflENSNOM -AMP SICK WOMEN WELL. will render special muslo direction of Prof. Haydn dospel se rvlces at the Young Wo- men's Chris tlun association Sunday nf 3.15. .All women and girls ternoon nt welcome. Res'. J. U hat-box as school clnss , Sweet received a valuable a gift trom his Sunday on Chrls.tmns duv. Tomorrow's Services Methodist Episcopal. I'.lni Pails clmri.li Prayer mid pi.iNc sr-nicc- nt tUO; pic-jcliing nt 30.SU u. tn. rttul 7.30 p. ui. by tin- paitor, C. 31. tlllllii, 1). U. At 12 in., a shoit tllblo stiiclv in Siiuiliy fcIiooI room. Sun iliy mIiipiiI nt 'l nml Fpvvortli lcai"iio nt 0.30 p. in. 'I ho subject at 7.10 p. 111. upproptlule to thf rlrne of the wnturr, "A Iluntlreil Haons nf Hold." At tbo Mission, 13111 I'iue sheet, Simlay tcliool at 11 n. in.: 1'pwurth league nt 0 SO p. 111. Asbury MilhoilUl nplsiup.il climcli, corner Moii-u-y avonuo and Delivvnri street Itcv. V. S. Mmpion, 1). 11., pistor Devotional lnc-ctliig of the lliolhuhood uf at. Paul at U.'iO a. m.j preach. Ins nt J0.S0 n.-ni.; Sundty fcIiooI at 2.50 p. in. l.pvvnrth league 11 1 0.')0 p. in. Pre.iclilniT nt 7..MJ p. in, Prater mcctinir Weilnrsil.iy nt 7.S0 p, in. Ilulnesi meeting of the Ilrotlierlioocl of St. Paul, on tlio sccuiiil foiuth Tne.tl,ivi of cic-li niontli at 7.S0 p. 111. fpeelal vntcli iilglit services ou Mon day, Dec. 31, fioni S p. 111. until midnnrht. 1.x-cn-lsc- of nn exceedingly Interesting character will be belli, including a sirmun by Itcv-. L. F. Power, A. M. Attend the 8ervlee. Hampton direct Mitliodlsl KpUropil church llei .lames HennlnBer, pvlor. Preaching i.enloe .it 10:iil, fuliject, Wine Mirk Slnll u Pit for the Xew Vear:" Class meeting at 1U.0; Sunday srhool at 2 p. in., .1. T. ltendle. (uperlntemlent; liniior leiRiie at U p. in.; Senior li.igue at 0 SO, leader ilis Suie Mtdli-y. Piiiilng pnaching acrl(e at T.M. Pioidenee Methodist KpUeopal ilnnch The Iliiitlieiliond of ht. Paul nuets nt 10 a 111. Sub ject of nioniing scniiou, "What Kind of Ser icc Pleases OodV" hiindar school at 2 p. m. ; Kpworth League at 0.lr, topic', "The Old Ycir and the New: Your I'mpowH." W. s. UuWitt. l.udci. Subject of sermon nt 7..'0, "How Shill W begin the Tirst Ycai of the New Ccnturj t" I'lr-t (Jerinan Methodist Episcopal church, Ad ams luenue and Vine street C. Itobllln, pastor. Preaching seniccs 10 30 u. m. ami 7..J0 p. m. Sunday school nt noon and nt 2 p. 111. at the Tailor Avenue chapel. Kpworth league meeting at 7 o'clock p. 111. Watch night sen ices on .Monday evening commencing nt S SO. Cedar Aienue Methodist Episcopal church V. P. Doty, pistor. Sen ice: III othei hood of bt. Paul at I'.-Ti a. in.; preaching, 10 SO a. m. ; Junior league, :: SO p. m. ; r.puoitli lentil, t. TO p. m.; senium by the pastor, 7.S0 p. m. Wnitli night seniee Mondiy eicnlng at (Ml. Stiangeis uelcome to all seniccs. Afilcju Mcthodit Episcopal church. Howard l'luc lir. II. S. Hentlcj, pistor. Periices 30.S0 J. 111.; subject, "Ouicomlng 1'ailh." Sabbat li -c-Iioul, 2 SO p. 111.; rcihal scriiee, :t.30 to 4.10 in., conducted hy langeli't E. E. O'Diiau; ".!" p. 111., "The Acceptable Oflering." W.iteb moting Mondiv night, which begins at 9.S0, will con 1 1 line until 12 o'clock, and will be uf special interest. Many bouls lme been awak- licit uud brought into fellowship with tlod. Itmn.il meetings will cuiitinuc all nct week. 'I lie cluiii will fiunisli excellent music. Baptist. I'l-iui Aiiiui" lt.iptist clnucli, IMui .iMiuie, be tween tpiuce and Lindci. etucts I'u.ldihi,.-. lauiiiing at 30S0, and evening at 7.o0, bv tbo paMor, Hev. Pobcrt V. Y. Pierce, D. P. Moin ing piaieis In the lower temple at 9.15. 1'opli" of ninming srimoii, "The Zial of tlio Church in lie Ujing Ocntury." S u.day school Renice-', llilile. iniiniiediate and piinuiy ilrpirtincnts, at 2 o'd.ick. Simijiy schoul M the Aiiiliiiuii ims ic.ii at J SO p. 111. S V. f O. E. nneriiig at CIO Topic of evening stTinon, "Tlio Clloufied Iriun, 01 llie I. ion of the 'lube of .lud.lli." Scinion ,'ppiot.u'ate to ht. John's da, all hiliii bci of the Misu'.ie ordci, and ilieir 1 idles, c? leeiallr iimted. IlaptiMii liming culling scnice. E.iugcli"tio sen ice .ifiu sennon in the lower n mfili". Watch night smices beginnlni; Mondiy c cning at S.:.0, to which all iminbus uf the chinch and mend aie cordially Iniited. I'ht Iliplist church, bouth Main a cuuc Ttev. S. P. Mathews, pator. henices as usual, 11.80 .1. 111. Moining siibjret, "llio l'at C'entuiy," t's.ilins M: I. Subject fur the cuning, 7.80 p. 111., tlio Coming Cintiuy," Her. 20: ); Sunday school, 2.'!0 p. in., Pl.Miioutb church, Dr. llcddoe, Mipcrlntrtiilent; 11. Y. I. V. st.nlee, C.iO p. in. at lunar ball; the annual hiiMiic moiling Wed iiesilij, S p. in.; pincr meeting, 7.'J0 p. in. All aie coidiallv luiilid. Jni loii streit llnptlt church Morning pia.vej at M.S0, lliothci lien Smith, leadei. 'I lie pastor, llcv, Thomis de flrurliy, P. 1)., will preach at 10 SO; siilijict, "A Look liickwaid and I'oi waul." Sundiy st,ool at 2 p. in.; evening sji vice at 7 sharp. PiaUe and song fierviee. The choir nlll upi.it the Christmas anthems. Tlic p.itor will dellvei a short ndtbes on the Nivv Ycir. You aie- all conlially Invited to attend all the scniie of nur church. Miangers wel come. flrceu nidge Iliplist ihuiLb Dullcatory services (Minding tliiou'h the intln- da. Meeting for pin.u-r at 0.S0 a. in. At 10.30 Itcv. Wan en 11. Pailiidge, of Cincliuntl, will preach the dedica tory seimnn; piajcr of couseeratlon b.v Itcv. W. It. (iiovr, of Caibondale; Sundiy Pchool imi-ci-es at H.S0, Pev. 11. T. Y. Pierce will delive an illiLjli.tted address. At 7,;i0 Dr. Panriclge will pleach. Ilus will leave the potolfice luinir of the onui t 1iuiic sipiuc- nt 10 u. m. and 7 p. 111., iitmniiig at the clo-e of each service. Memoiial IlipINt church Pastor, Rev. W. Y, Davits, iserviies toinorrovv nt tlio 11-ual bonis, pnaching liy the pastor at both sessions. Speclil senlic in tlio evening, when the pantoi- will preaili on the Mibjiet, "The f.eons of the Cen tury," Aftci which the Loid'n supper will be celcbialed. Illhle sc-honl tit 2 p, in,, Ueorge Dulcs, superintendent. Moudaj eviuin a watch lilMit meeting will In- lonibiciril by the loung people, Piesbyterian. 1'lrst l'iebteiiin c hurt b Seniles moining and evinlng. Pi, McUod will ctlUiatc. Spuial communion seivlco in tlio morning, "at which uiy member of tlio church able tu bo piesc-nt is expected, Service of praise in the evening, On New Yen's moiiilug at 0 o'clock a senice of piaio and thanksgiving, In which tbo Second cluiii li will join, mid to which all otheia who cin bo present are invited, The Plrst church will join with tbo Second on Monday evening in a nervlco of praUe and prayer nt 7.13 oVlock. The Second Prcsbtcilan church Services, 10.20 a. in., 7.30 p. m. Iir. llobinson will preach in the morning on "Retiospect and Piospect." and in the evening on the" List l)a," A coidial imitation is extendi d to all. Oreeii Hldgo l'iesbteiian church Hev. I. J. Lansing, pastor; Itcv. L. 11. Poster, assistant, servhes closing the nineteenth century, 1US0, vvonhlp vrltli snmon by tlio pistor, subject, "The Eternal Mcriics ol Clod"; 12, Illble school; IU0, Cliristtan Endeavor; 7.30, worship with ser mon by tbo pastor, subject, "following Christ Into the Twentieth Century," Citizens and slr.mgi'is cordially Invited and vveliouied. Providence Picsbterlan church -Tho pator, Iter, i)r, lleorgo E. liiilld, will occupy the pulpit, bumlny school at noon; Endcaior meeting ut 0.S3 o'clock. The Christmas music will bo icpcatcd at the evening tcriice. Washbuiu Sliect l'iebterlan (lunch llcv. John P. Moffat, D. I)., pastor. Services at 10.30 a, 111. and 7,30 p. 111. Illble, schools at 12 111. l'racr meeting Widneaday, 7.30 p. m. Tlio en. the piograin ol Christinas music, as given last Sunday morning and evening, Including the or ihestr.i, will be icpcated. Sa molts inornli.g and evening by t(ic pastor. All cordially Invited. buitiiu-r Aveuuu l'rcsbterlan church, corner Sumner avenue ami Price strict Preaching ser vices at 10.30 a. 111. and 0 p. 111. by Key. Funk J. Milman. bjl.li.it h school, i p. )u. tr. lid lliown, siipeilntnideiit. Ciitle- for pi lyer, S.Ci p. in.; (Iirlstlm Endeavor soelely at 7 The choir under the Kvnns, o'clock. Pracr and praise service, Wednesday evening, 7.43 o'clock, .w inrdlally welcomed. Adams Acnue chapel, New York street The Ttev. .tames ltutfhcs, pastor, will preach at 10.30 a. m. nml 7.30 p, m. All .its welcome. Taylor rrcsb)tcrlm cliurcli Prof. W, R. Plum ley will preach nt 10.30 a. rn. No evening ser lce. ' Eplscopnl. .St. Luke's Parish Rev. ltogen Uriel, I). P., rector! Hev. E. J, Itaiighlon, senior mimic; Rev. to. II, Xah, Junior curate. Sunday alter Chrlslma?. St. Luke's cliurcli 7.30 a. in., holy commun ion; 10.C0 a. 111,, morning ptajcr nnd sermon; 7.30 p. 111., evening prayer nnd sermon; P.15 .1. tu., Sunday school nml Illble classes. St. Mnrk's, Dunniore S a. m holy connmin lout 10.30 n. in., morning prayer nnd sermon; 7.S0 p. in., evening prcr nnd ermon; !1 p. m., Sunday school nnd Ulble classes. E.nt Kiut Mission, Prescott avenue 2 p, in., Sundiy school nnd Plblc clissesj ; p, m,, even lug pr.ijcr and sermon. South Side Mission, Fig street 2.?0 p. in., Sun elar school nnd Illble clflues. .St. Geoige's, Ol) pliant 2.30 p. 111., sundiy school nnd Illble rhjscs; ,1,30 p. In., (veiling pnyer nnd sitmoti. Reformed Episcopal, timer- Reformed Episcopal chinch, W.voiuing avenue, below Mulbeiiy slieet Hev. Hedge L. Alrlch, pistor. Pr.icr nnd prnlso fcrvlce, 0 30 a. nt,; divine wnisblp, 10.30 n, in. nnd 7.30 p. 111., preaching by the pitor at both services. A. 111,, "Our Coming Resunection D.i".; p. in., "Eagle Saints." A Illble studv, I Cur. 15; B1-3JJ .sibbilh fchool, 12 111.; Y. P. S. C. E., 0 .",0 p. III. Lesson study Wedne-dav nt 7.30 p. ill , fol lowed by pra.ver meeting at S o'clock. Seats free, slrnngcis conlially welcomed. Evnneolirit' Luthiinu. Evaniiilleat Luthenn. Sunday niter Christmas, (lospel, Luke 2: 33-10; epistle, rial. I: 1-7. St. Mink's, Washburn nnd Fourteenth streets Jtiv. A. L. H.tmer, Ph. 1)., pistor. Services, 10 30 a. in., 7 p. 111.; Luther league, (1 p. 111.; Sundiy school, 12 m.: Catechetical Instructions, Monday, 7 p. 111.; Wednesday evening service. 7.30; Mission Hind, Siturda. 2.30. Morning sub ject, "riie Fullness of the Time Prepatatory to Christ's niith"; evinlng subject, "Clnist the Light of th World." 'ervlei- on New Year nt 7.30 n. m. Holy Tilnlt), Adims avenue nnd Mulbeiiy stiect Hev. C. O. Spickcr, pastor. Suviees, 10 30 a. m., 7.30 p. 111.; Luther leigue, 11.30 p. 111. ; Sundiy school, 12 nt.: Calpclictlt-.il instruction, Mondiy, 7 p. 111.; Ulblo stud, Wednesday, 7.45 p. 111.; .Mission Hind, Htuidiy, 10 a 111. St. Paul's, Shall av cnuc Itcv. W. C. L. Lnuer, pistor. Sen ices, in :'0 a. 111 . 7..SO p. in. ; Sun diy school, 2.0 p. 111.; Catechetical instruction, !!.J"i p in.; Luther leij;iie, Wednidiv, 7.30 p. m. Zion'.s, Miflllii nvcnueHev. 1'. F. Xizelmaiin, pistor. Services, 10.30 .1. 111,, 7..10 p. 111.; Sunday school, 2 p. in. Clulst chinch. Cedar avciiiic and lllieb licit Hev. James Wllke, pistui. Vmlus, 1030 a. 111., 7.S0 p. in,; Sundiy eiiool, 2 p. 111. St. I'etir's, 1'icsciitt nvenue Itei. .Tolin ltin ilolpii, pastor, suvicts. 10. SO a. 111., 7."0 p. in.; huiiilav .school, 2 p. m. i:minuel ritrnian Polish Lulliei 111 chinch. Rtee s reel llcv. Fndinand sattelmeir, pistor. Preach ing in the Cerm 111 language at 10 a. ni. ; Sunday school at 2 p. 111. Oracc Englisn Lutheran cliurcli of the Gcne1.1l P.-nod. eninti Madion avinuo and Mulbcny stieet llcv. Lutliti lles W.iiing, pistor. 1)30 a. 111., .Sunday school; 10.10 0. m, divine wor ship, subject of dicouie, "Clulst's Life in Ho vicu"; 0. 15 p. 111., Y. V. S. O. li.: 7.30 p. in., divine wui-bip, subject of sennon, "Looking liickwaid. s.pcni ciiriatmas uiuic will bo ic pealnl at thee- suviecs, tonn- in the morning and sume in the- cvonin,-. Enrvlimly welcnme. Miscellaneous. U soul's Fnnrr-.ili-t churib, Pmc slieet, be tween Adams and Ji Itei son avenues Hev. (). It. ncardley, patur. ltesideni e, i)20 Adams ave nue. Moining service, lO.'iO, sublcct,' "Christ mis and New Ycai'a Thougiits," evening sen ice. 7.30, siibjiLt, "I'iue Ite-vtrencp;" hiindiy schol nt 11.30, Mis. s, Ilcnjamin, si.peiintcudeiit; Young People's Cluistian union meeting .it II 1 " p. in. All ate welcome. Al: a friend to come with with evu. Special meeting commence Jan. 1J. Calvary Reformed chuirli, Moinoe avenue and (iibson street Rev. JI. L. Tiior, pjstoi. Service-, lu.SO; Sundiy school, 11.45; ClnMian Endeivur, (141; evening service, 7.30: Watch night s. nice, Dec. 31, 10 p. m. to midnight. Ziuu United Evangelical church, 1 J0 Cipoiisc nvenue Preacliing by the pistol, Hev. .1. W. JIcs singer, nt 10.4, a in. arid 7.30 p. in subjects, "(loci with l's Foievei" uud "The Flight uf Time-"; Sunday school at P. I', a 111.; Kev stone 9wrw''wrwwwwwww9ww"rwrvwww'rw'rw Sunday School Lesson for December 30. LNTHODPUl IOV. During Hie nnatter wo bale bad one lcson fiom Fiul, designed but not adaptesl to leach temperance, and one lesson, tint of last Meek, pcrttiiiiiiig to the adimf, In tended ns a f'hiistnus stud. 'I he- other Ussoiu, ten in all, have been taken in eliroiiologlc.il or der fiom the iiin.itive of Chii-t's lite, beginning in the fall of A. I). 20, x.ben He was in Pcrea, and ending in thcspiing follovvlu,, when lie w.v, in Jcilelio. One ol the- ten lcs.-ous 1 liom Mit thew, one fiom Mill;, and eight Ironi Luke, ivvo piitalu to iiiliaele, tlio cine of leptoy and of blli.dnrs, and one- ininlves a iniiac-li. Eight treat iinpoitaut iJuctiincs in ju (xcecdiugly lu tciistlng way. Iho Iiistrui tivi pirt 01 Chnt's inlnlstiy as He approaches the end becomes, more tender and spiiiui.il, evldciitl.v etecmd by Him fciipeiioi tu Ills woih". Flits I' LHSsON. Octiilni 7. ".lo.es dining with a Piiarlsce," Luke vl: 1-11, Thin leou is in three, parts, 'the first peitlins to Sibluth ob servance in which Christ defended himself against tlio Phailsccs who ceusuied him fot heal ing a mm of the drops. In the second put Jesus, condemns tho course of the guests who sought the chief feats at the- table- and who wctci advised lo lie lunno.o. In tlio tlilid pait Jotis thouii tin host that Im bid made iinwio -lection of guests, that it would have bun belter to invito the- poor latbei- linn tho riili, tecelvliig tbercliy n npiiituil rcwaid wldcli would cnduic. Tin) tliiee puts sugRcst thrio topics "Tlio Law ful Healing," 'Iho lllgliet Honor," '-'Jhe Ulcssed Dinner," S-IX'OND LES--OX. Uc tuber II "Ihe- l'.itable ot tliu (itcat .Supper," Luke xiv; 13-21, Onx who bcaul Clnisl's iiniaiks coucemliig the poor at feasts thought il would lu a great privilege tn rat in tliu kingdom of Cod. Without expo.ti ' the miii'd real iniaiiliii; or opposing his fctau inent Je-siis proceeded tu show- that, blessed .is nilght bo bin privilege, men weic slow to ac cept it, even vvhm urgently Invited. He pie-se-iiU tlueo classed of persons ono had putchoed land which ho deslud to see, another had bought oxen which ho would piove, tho thlld bad married. All tbe-o classes, whose excuses wero of llttlo value, were icjcctcd, and the- poor wiro Invited. Tho parable li Huts upon the Jews who did not accept tin' (!opd and wire can off, HUH) I.F.-ftON-Oetubcr 21. "llio l.u.l Shtep and Lost Coin," (Luke xv 1-10), A ciovvd of publicans and sliincis gatheu-d to hear Ji-tu and that laitkid tiie Plnrisecj to criticise Dim. To Sllinee- tlit Ir object Ions Ji.Us iiltind tlu-sc two paiablej, 'I hey aie Intended to set foilh Hie saine greal liiifli, that when au.Mliiug valuiblc has been Inst it Is diligently sought, and that Iheio is lejoifin.- when it is found,. The par.i. hies rest upon familiar rxpiihuccs of shipheid and of domestic life, J lie lost sheep U an object of pceuliir .illtilion among a pjstoul people, and hi Ibuso dais women wlm weic entrusted with the caio of plicej of luune), the slt.il of tliiir vlituc and QKlify, rsleimul them as exceedingly precious. FOUItlH I.ESSON.-Oe tober ii. "Ihe Piudigal Suit" (Luku xv ll-'.'l). 'Ihcio Is some- doubt what was the chief thouclit hi the mind ol Jc-.iis In utteiUu tills paiable. Some think- He Intended to lepreseut the Jcvva as the elder foil who weio ill-i'lcuid Iccaiuc Ihe- Contlln, the -ouiigi'i s' n, uf it i- wii.vwaid III In,-, weic- ic-ee-lved bilk lutu the favoi u( Hod, Otlnl Inild Hut the sioi was dtulgued In ilbutiatc Lcagui Christian Endeavor at 0 30 p. 111. t Sun diy school exercises will lie held Month)' evening, beginning at 7.30. Following these watch night seniles will be held, beginning at 10 p, m. Alt are Invited to attend nny or all ol these services. Pint Cliuieh (Thrist Scientist), MO Adams au nue Sunihy services, 10 30 a. ni. and 7."0 p, 111, Sunday school, 11.43 a, in, j subject, "Chris tlnn Science." Testimonial meetings Wcdticrda) evenings at a o'clock. Tlio chinch Is also upen every div during the week. The Bible and all Christian Science literature Is kept In Its free public leading room. "Science and Health, wltii Key to the Scripture," by Jtiry n.iker Fddy, will be loaned to Investigators without chntgc-. Visitors and Idlers of Inquiry nre welcomed nnd given courteous attention and Information free. People's Prohibition cliurcli Hev. Or. lllrd, pislor. There wilt be regular preaching service on Sabbitlt evening In Jlorell hall, breaker street, (lieen Ridge, at 7.30 p. in, Subject, "Our Farewell to a Maivclous Century." All are wel cnme. Silvnltoii Army Temple, Hide Park Sunday ser vices at 3 uihI'd p. in,, bv Adjutant and Mrs. Jaeger, tut, "The living Centuiy." Watch night scrvlie 011 Monday at 10 p. 111, Tills will be n special public githerliig nnd of grcit interest nnd blessing. New Yiat's day nt a and S p. in., tet, "The Past and tin- Future." Welcome lo all. Pl)incitith Congiegallonnl church, Jackson street Hev. E. A. Pol, pastel. 1030 11. in., sermon bv piloi! U 111., Snbbith school; 0 p. ni., Christian Endcivni; 7 p. in., preaching by pas lor, Ail Millies nie In l.i'gll-h. MUSICAL GOSSIP. 'lb.- following music will lie givui Second Pieb.vtcrl.m church tomoirovv: MOKMMI. .it the Puli-de AmbioUc 'Ihomae (Jinilelte, "O, Power Etuual" L11J Continlto Solo, "Holy l it" d.1111s (11 trqurat.) Foeticide- llcielluianii EVENING', Prelude Pisi Quailitli-. "Father. O Hear IV Handel Inter, "They Will Ho Done" Jerome (Juaitette, "O Come- Evcr)onc lint Thirst- etli" Heed Postluclt Chiiivet Einst von Ilohinii.vl, the- ccbbralid Hungailm pianist, is winning new- triumph nt oveiy ap pcaiaiue. His lite appeirarces with tin- llos'im hvmphony oiclie ti.i, .it which times lia pcifoim ed his own iimccito fin pi 1110 and ou-bestia, 1 still "the piinclpil subject of conservation among the inuslclaiis ot New- Voik. No sub pla.ving as that done bv Dolimnyl has been licaid in New- J'ork since- the fust teur ut conquest lii.nli bv P.idcrevv.ski. Ills recitals, which arc so nitls tle nnd successful, aio well woith wai'bitu fr, 11s be- is iiiumlsed by bis 111 111 iger, Ml. lit my Wrlfsolin, to visit tbio city, during the season. II II II 'flip following music will he sung b the qiui-tettc- of the Fiist ricsb.vltiiiin eliuich at toinoi low's suviecs: Continlto Solo, "O, Je-us, Thou All Standing," Mr. , h. Kcllei Coniuiiminii nlheni, "Ilreail of the World" Goodrich Hiss "olei and (m.ntette. Anrliini, "While with Ceaseless Cmnt" behucekei Alto and Utss solos and tniirtellc. Mis, K.tthi.vti Thicle, soprano; JIi. II. S. KcllT, contralto; Jlr. David Slipbciis, tuioi: Mr. J. T. Wall. in, director; Mi's 1 lorence 11. Itleb inond, organi-t. !i , The- anions -vhiibut finile(te will givp one of tlieii utiiqup enteitjininent this cvcnliiR at S o'eloik at the- Hiiliuad Joung Mi n's ;luilian asoeiilion on Liekivvaniu avenup, and on New Yen's eve they give a giar.d conceit at Tunk hninoek, a-iled bv Jlis Jlittha .Mntthtvvs, Mis flea trite Morris and Mr. Ch.11 lex Hirtley, Mis Florence Hichmoud, pianist. The Schubtit quir tctte is in deimnd and ppei-t to pnticipite In the m 11 futuie out tu the wi-steni part of our state II II l 'Jhp ( !iii-tlnn rtiieises at the Elm l'aik chinch unihi the auiiiccs of the Smidav sehriol weic tiie most siicieuil and elnboi ite pier given by the Sundiy school. The pnpuluil) of the enteitain ments .lie nttestcd to by tin- lame number who could not be seited The programme was pre pired bv J!i J. T. Wilkiiis and the- smoothness with vvhieli one miiubci- lollowed the other is due to his bioul i.pcrience in this line. II II II Knnni Kiaiisp, who li .1 member ot the "JIIs New- oik Jr." lumpauv, is, with the exception of Inez Mtiibkc-i, pirbibly the be-t xoi ilit on tiie butlisquo stiie. II " II 'Hip Vlmbeit qiuitetlc- will smg tumuunvv af l - li, - y''l'l' - 'l - yyysyvryi. - Fourth Quaterly Review. the method ,uul spba of a puilfent siimci, and lliu gi.icfom iccejiticiii accorded by the meie-iful (,'ud. 'J iii. latter is rbe moie geucial view. It would be pintll.ilili if the Miulcnt would ttr.ep Hie ihangpi in the mind of the piudlgal uud compaie thilii with the titcs txpeiieiued in eoitveision. I'IFlll LEssO.N. Novembir 4 "I lie I iiju-t Stew.iid" (Luke xvi: 1.1), Hcie 1 dibalable gioiuid, Mali) hive lued lo flud something in Hip spirit of a fimidiilent fennnt which may b, comiiiended for Iiuliution. Tiie puipcMi oi Jesus was lather to exlnbit the nil of worldly iiu-ii lis n wainln-r tn His fullower-, 'liny aie eallul to niako filends of the iioii-Chiiiiiu classes, nut by simp piacllcei, but b.v ilnvviiriRlit holiest and fait deillng. 'ihi.v ate itiged lo iciiipuiIiii' tliat tidelity in freculu- or miteriil toncc-in is iii-ci viar, to obtain slaudng in societ) as well a tu mik" plogliss spliiluill. Tin- good will of the tuiROill Is ilesliable but not by any coin piomlse. steadfasl ndhi-iciiici to the ii,hi is Hit piicc- to be piid tor confldcii'-i and appiovil, sIXlll Ll.-istiS.-Voipmber II. "Ihe Hub Mm and Laants" .Luke Ml: 1-12). H holllll In lioliicd in (his pir.iblu that tin- 1 icli nun is not ilcscilbul as being wicked, neither the pern man as in lug pious. Nothing Is ulil idiom, the char.tclir of i-liher, .-ilthouglt that miv be jsiinikil. 'Ihe- lissou U not, thiiefure, Intindul tn tucli flu- doetiiu- of rewauls ami punish mciitj. It hluiply piescnbs to us two mm, wv of wlioiii lived in luxury and tho other in want, wli-i In the next life leversed their inndlilnii, Evidenllv the puipevi was to show thit woildlv I ii-n ssiotis do not determine denial destlnv, .1 i lick tn the- ambitions of tho weilthv, uu ell coiiiagondit lo tho iio'it. SF.iTVM Li:SOV. Novenibei- 1". "-ip Thi I.-peis Cleulisid" (Luke Mil: il-lb), Upiuy lim ever been regarded an appropriate (inblciu nf sin. Fur each tluio is uu known hu'i.au rnneciy. In cleaiitiu tho lepir Jesus hhoweil Hli power, 'iho method eni loved revealed Ills purpo-p to recogni'o the orilliiauip of Judiisin, not ),t tcpialed, ami lo ailiun their value, at thn sum tlmn Ills ability was lnidc avail ible, Tho mum of thinks and piuLe undo by oi.u and tin Iiisr.it It mil- of tin other nine llliilrut tho M.miKi i.f nun) who aieepl tin inanlfi id blisslugs of Hod but foigcr film the (iivn, lilt) filth clrnu nt appeals in stilklng niiiiiii-r. F.ltlinil LE-sOV. Novembei y,. "sber ll. lug" (Tilus II: l-l"i), An expdlinctd minister In his oh) age, as he- is about to lay down Ids cattldy I in-1 and go the wa) of all tlio t-aitli, advises jouii-f miuUUis loiiiernlng tho duties of tho s.icild ulllce, 'ih:.t iiiallttv-i should be found in the- pastor, what n.otlvea thoiild put nipt him, wlut teachings he should give tu ditfiti-ut ihsses of persoiis-,-all thU is laid down in ouhr and with gu-at simplicity. Here- Is an tplloma ot piaetltiil theology which might bo followed bv men In our tine. line ate wholesome ideals of life for men, women, children, servants and iiustiis which, if udoltcd, would build soibty upon a basis ami pattern well suited to feeure t tie lightk ami happiness uf all, NINTH LESSON. Dice-inter 2. "'Ilia Itiili Youiijf Ruler" (Mali, xix: lO-.'c)). It is evi dent that this li.iuathe ihous the peill of wealth. One who bus propeity hi.es iluiao tcr in rouduct. Je-siis tiled him t'.v Hut ndo and obtained only .i profession nf te.oiig con foiinily lo Iivv, 'fu levc-al Ihe it ul slate of Hie ternoon at lh Railroad Younc Men's Christian association sellers nt 8.43 o'clock. Mr. .1, T. Walklns will ti at Tuiiklnuinoik all of ncU week directing the music during the teachers' institute-, HERE'S A BIBLICAL DINNER. Curious Compilation by a Convict In the Eastern Penitentiary, The following cm-loslty was sent to J. W. IltistlnRS, BUpetlntcndont of tho Life Line leaitue, ua a Christmas offer ing, by Convict No. 4, 805, in the East ern penitentiary; (111ACE. Colosslnns Iv, 0. I'-ilm fill, 1-1. HILL OF FARE. SOtll'S- Turtlc, Jeieinlah vlll, 7. Chicken, Matthew xxlll, 37. Mock Mutton broth, Judges vl, 10. llnley, II Sinuiel, xtll, 2S. Vegetable, II Kings Iv, Sii. nsti- lli oiled Fl'h, Luke xxlv, 4 1. Small Fish, Malthevv .xv, 31. (Ileal Fish, John xl, 11. Virlety ol Fisli, Luke v, 0. ENfRF.ES- (Jnall, Evodiis, xt I, 11. l'.iitiidges, I Samuel xtll, 20. Pigeons, Luke II, 24. Peaeoeks, Job Nxxlx-, 1'!. ( liolce Fowls, Nelicmlah v, 1". JIEvT'-- Hoit Lamb, Exodus ll, o. pil, tender and good, Ue-iusls, .will, 7. Ill cast of Mutton, Exodus xxk, 20. Hoist Href, Leviticus iv, 12. Savoury Kid, Leviticus Iv, 25 31, Halted Oxen, I Kings -tlx, 21. Deviled Kidne.vs, Leviticus Hi. 10. Hiolled Liver, Leviticus W, 10. PALADS. Cniiunhii, I1.1t lit I, S. Liiks, NumbcH l, .". Ili-ilw, Exodus xll, S. flAME- Veiilsun, Ciiuesis, .xxv, 2s. Wild Ot, Deuterotiomv xiv, ."1. Vv lid CJ0.1l. Psalm civ. 18. ( hamols, Dcuteionoiuy xiv, 'r. Fallow Peer, I Kings iv, 2.1. lint. Psalm .lli, 1. Itoclnii-k, Deuleronoiny, .xv, 22. EOGS- llen's Fg(!S, Luke xi, 2s. I'.titiidgp Eggs, Jciemlah xill, 2, 0tiicli Egg-, Job xxxlx, 1SU. VKOF.rHLE. Jlehius, Niimbns.xi, '. Cicen Coin, Livltiius 11, 11.. Onions, Numbers M, J. I.pntils, II Siiimcl xxlll, II. Cirlick, Niinibcis xl, " lli-ans, II Samuel xli, 2. iiii:i To 1st, Juiin xxi, i). Hot Hre-.id, I seimi-l xxi, li Mali is and Hone, F.xodiis xvi, .11. ( uiinuoii Hieiicl. lieiiisis iii, li. Ilillnvvnl lln-ad, I Siniutl xxi, 4. I'nleaveiiid Ulead, Genesis xix, ". II 11 lev Loaves, John vi, 0. FI011. Cakes. I.evllleus II, 1. line Meal Cakes, 1 Kings xvli. 1.'. (OM)lMEMs AND 1HINTI1S- s.ilt, Luke .xiv, 34. Jliistaid, Jl.iik iv, .11. Viuegit, Ruth ii, II Mint, Mitthew will, 2.!. -.puis. ( .llltiiles i. II. Coiiandei Seed, Exodus, xvi, .It, l inii.iinnu, Canticles iv, 11. Olive- Oil, Leviticus, ii, 1. Hiittn, Isalib ii, l'. (hcee, I Samuel xvii, 11. Olives, Judges xv, .'. Honey, i'ilni xix, 10. (omb Hone), Pioveibs xiv-, 11. DE-j-sKllT (,'i.ipes, Levitiui xix, 10 I'omtgianites, Canticles vi, 11, Manclrnkes, (ientsis xxx, It. ppli-, Canticles ii, ,"1. I'lea-int Flints, Canticles iv, J t. Twelve Kinds of Fiitits, Hev. xxii, , siniimei Emits, Amos vlii, 1. Figs, -olomoii'b song ii, 1 : Humus, Numb-us xl, 1. Mmnuels. t.eiici, xliii, 11. t onfettious, 1 Sinuiel vui, 11. Jliinks, Ezekiel .xxv, 4. Wine mil Milk, I-1I.1I1 lv, 1. Alllk and Honey, Jn!iin v, c- I mil uf the Vine, Jluk iv, 2 I'iue lllood of the (liapp, Driueiiiniiiiiv xxxi, II. Ml Kinds of Mine, Neliemiah v, Pino Ci.vstil Watei, Hev. xxn, W a 1 ei of Lite. John iv, II. Fy - y'F'ysi''yyp'vi w sy w ww wi BY J. E. Gilbert, D.D Secretary ol Ameri:un Socletv of Religious Education. heart, wldcli is a initu-i nt nr-t eoiiecin, the man wa uipihid to give aw-.i) Id, piopeitv. but he went away sonowful. He wbo lovo ticli moie than cod must give theni away to find Cod. He who love-s urn Cod siipieiiiely may not In tl listed with wealth, which i in obstai le to keep men f loin Cod. 'Hut I a lib.iug that help men to srii llim. 'IF. NTH Ll..l-0. lJ.c-iuh.-i -i. "ilaitimeui Healed" (Mink : 111-,.'. There an- three iiiodes uf appioiching this liuou fiom ihe stand point oi tlio blind beggar, who ciied for men) mid would no the sllcnrnl, who came when bid den and t.ited hi de-slit simpl.v, wlio praled Oud and Joined the multitude of followers when sight was lestoicd; ttoni the standpoint nt the- multi tude who tiisl icpiuvid tin spi-kii, who after ward Invited and led liim lo the .avioiu, wlio (ball lejulttd at the gieat deed; limn the nandpoint nf Jis-is, who heaid the pleading of ihe blind, and paused and railed him, who questioned on Ids appioaih, who touched and sjiol " and the ivnilc was clone, EIF.VENTII LIS-ON. Dec ember 111 "Zacel a Hi Publican" (Luke xl.x: 1-10), Sec- him, the little man in tlio s.vcalnot,- tree, led by emio-lty lo sec Jesus, v.illlue became of the ciovvd In lay aside llu- dignity lint belonged to wealth ami station, See ,leus pislng along 1 lie stuct, HU c.ves luined aloft, aril bear III words ap pointing a feast for Himself at llio rich nun's table'. .See the- Ivvo when Hay meet with joy ful giec'lfiig. Hear the piopysil lo lectiiy all wiong In pul lie lite, a prnpostl that vvutild bank nipf soiiie olliclals. Hiai iho :i iour'n woms lieclaiing that Mo had ionic Into tbo vvoild to seek and save- the- hs-t ' TWELFTH LESSON -DiMinbt i i. iMatl. li, Ml), "Cliilsimis," llicltw.iid we me uuned to tbo beginning uf tlio dispel sloiy thai wo nny with apptopilnto lillccton obsrivo the grcat chinch festival. Let the thought take hi Hie journey cf tlio wis,- men hum the east, led b) tbo atai; their interview with Herod at Jem slleni, desliing In know win re lo Ihid tin in fant king; llt-iod'a anxiety followed by Iho as sciubllug ot Hit) chief priests, his answer uud lOpouiliial rtpii'Shlon of desim to woiohipj Hie deparluio of thn wlso men, tbeli Jouriu-) to HiHilchem, ilieir guidance- in the manger et.idle, unci llieli Joy in liuiliiu llm nbjerl uf Hull search. No being t-vir began an laitld) carepr so highly lioiioicd. 'Ihno clvlllitloiis g.itheiecl about tho place of His udvmt us the) suunuiidnl the no at Ills derail. Isii.g.s ami pilit. ion. phtd and tho wise honoinl, piuphny uf wiiat uwailed llim ami His cause-. I ONCLl.'slON.-Let the student tell wheie- llm following nulla aio taught in the Ic'sou. and how: , Jtstis tame unknown to piict, hated by the king, foietold in f-crlptuii, sought by llio wise- 2. It Is hwful lo elo good uu Hie -sabbaths !l. Iluinlllty luciedes lionorj 4, Coneleseciisioii tx alts; S. Seeking for the lost Is attending to human iiistliuts- il. fiod's fiet- gilts aio some, tlmti rejietedj 7, The tiy of the unfortunate, dlsrcgaided b.v nun, awalcein Divine iupullii and brings idicfi S. 'Ihe penitent sliiiier will be welcomed ou his litum, U. 'IliauUsglvliig for Hod's favors is a t online ndablt- ililiic; lu. Favor with tlio woild must not be son.-la by tiatul; H. Wtalth Is no pledge of heavenly Joy and pov erty H no bn; 12. vVeallli iintieiiilied In the IicjiI if It alienated fiom Hod is an rill lo be last away; .). 'iho i it h man may seek Jesus and make Him u guest. - tKBH Simple I WSfiNKl Stove MsiuHi f it to a night. " '!HHSiHOT3i (Steam or Hot Water) t Is made extra hcuvj', with every joint iron lo iron. There is no heat lost, nd at (he enil of the winter the healer shows no sign o wear. It Is made for heat and wear. . . , ... Let us nontl you our tnoklet, )ou will knoir all about h titers that II worth knotting. s The Sperl Heater Company, Carbondale, Pa. Clod' Gift, John Iv, 10. Cup of Dlcntliiir, 1 Corinthian v, 111. JltlhlC. Furnished by Stole Choir with llaips, lie vela, tlona .lv, 2j and The Chief Sinaeis, II Chroni cles xc, 21, Sons of Moses and the Lamb, Itcv. xv, ?.. (.mid Anthem by a Great Multitude, Itei. ill, 9-1 .. "oiifr of Redemption, llcv. v, l. Xew- h'ona;, Hev. .iv, ft. riNALn. Fraise Cod from Whom All Itles.lngs Flow I INTERESTING FACTS CONCERNING COFFEE An Exhibit nt the Pan-American Ex position Will Show All About This Popular Beverage. Long1 liofoic eoffeo was generally known throughout Kiu-ope Loul llncon Moto. "Tlioy have in Tuiky a drink, coffee5, which eo-nfj-'ti-th llio heart and aldeth digestion." The olahoutu eiof foe exhibit In tho Alanufactures and liberal Arts exhibition buildlnjr at Buffalo, in the section devoted to foodi and their accessories, will demonstrate how Lord Bacon's opinion has de scended to (succeeding- generations. Cof fee at the exposition will receive the attention that It due the most popular bevoiago the gods evar bestowed upon man. Foods and their ac-cessoilcs will ip celvc at Buffalo more elaborate atten tion than has ever been given to n like exhibit. The object li to familiar ize the people of Pan America with the food products of the whole Ameri can continent. The exhibit will be housed in a beautirul building, which is a third of a mile In clrcumfeienec, and as elegant In appearance as it is magnificent in Its proportions. Coffee, being one of the widely known articles of this exhibit, hap been se lected for description as a type of what may be expected in a bundled other products, each of which will receive ut the hands of G. Kdward Puller, the manager of this tlepniuneut, the same painstaking caie at, the subject of this ai tide liRO'U'S L.1K1-. A ('IIRRlty. Coffee grows more like a cherry than anything else with vMiich people in north temperate latitude aie familiar. The tiee, If allowed to glow naturally, will attain a height of twenty feet, though It is often in lined to keep the blanches within leach when standing on the giound. FOr beauty it cannot be excelled, even in the noplcs. With its deep green, shining leaves and pure white, fragrant, though transitory blossom, together with the lipenlniT fiult, it pioducf-s a picluie peculiarly effective. The fiuit, til .-st ti tiny ieen ball, changes to pale led as It develops, and llnally, when ilpe, the color is a ilrh blown. It has a pleusant flavor, though rather sweet and somewhat in sipid. Its pits Is the coffee beau of commeiue. Each nult contains two beans, which grow with the Hat sides together In f-epattile cells, though should one become aboitive, Uu- other grows round and fills both cavities. These tounded berries aie .sepaiated and sole1, as Pea Beriy Mocha because of their resemblance to the genuine. Those abortlce cells occur usually to W'uul the ends of the branches and nie encouraged by pi lining. Mocha Is the oldest colfee known lo commerce. Wheie or how It oilginul ed is sin ouded In piehlstoiic mystery. Tiadltion says the seeds weie Imported ft urn Abyssinia and 1-Jthiopla und planted In Aiabla about the(t)eglnnlris of tho Ufteeiuh century. However, It adapted Itself readily to the soil and climate-, especially In the southern part of Arabia, where It has fot mod the principal at tide of export ever since, Mokha, a smrtll town ou the coast of the Red sen, gave Its name to this coffee, because It happened to bo tho pott wheie the earnpl caravans unload ed and the shipments to the unlet woi Id weio made. Java coffee gets Its name fiom tho Island of Java, though the great bulk of .Tuva coffee now comes from Ameri can plantations lying between tho 30th pautllels of latitude north and south. SVhen conditions aie fnvoiable, paii Amcilcnn coffee Is fully enual, If not superior, to tha best foielgn giown. If any one doubts this statement, one of Mr. Fuller's exhlbltots will be pre- paied to prove It with a delicious con coction piepared from puiely Ameri can blends, JAVA. Old government Java oilglually got Its name when the government of Hol land compelled nallvo Malay planters; on the Island to pay their tn.ves in coffee, fiovenmient godowns (w a re houses) wero built, In which eoffeo win )ctultcd to be wntelioused seven year.i liefoie offering II for feaio, There aro people who ftiy that was no Improv"' ment, that the beiry does not Improve with age, but tho probability Is thoso peopli! never had an oppoitunlty to sample .Keiiiilno Java coffee seven yeat.s old. Javu Is an exception la this tespeet, as most colftes do not linpiovo afler tho second year, There is pot profit enough In tlio liuslue.n to hold coffee such a length ot time, though borne do mi in u limits el way, Tlioiso who really Jov a fine coffee Huvor, and want the Ui&i vestige Jli.tt is contained In llio bean, may get from c-ertnlu dealers Aniei-can eoffeo In which tho natural niutna has been no cutefully developed that it will ccpial any old government Java Iho good lames of Holland wore pcimltted to serve, Coft'eo Is sold by tho cup In Now Ycik for one cent: It Is also sold for m House Heating is a simple thing when you have a Sperl Heater (coal re quired once in 12 to 20 hours) It is so simple any one can keep going and have the house heated degree as you want it, day or Every part of a Sperl Heater COMPLEXION ME. A. RUPPERT'S WORLD RE NOWNED FACE BLEACH AL MOST WITHOUT COST NO MATTER HOW BLEMISHED THE SKIN, FACE BLEACH WILL MAKE IT PERFECT Miidame A. Rtipport says "My Fue-6 Bloucb Is not n new, untried lcmeily, but beta boon used by the beet people tor yours, nnd for dlnolvitig nil icniovliitr forever pimples, freckle, moth patches, bltrkhenilii, eczema, tan, (unburn, mellowness, roughness or minces of the nielli, and for britrhtening' and beautifying tho complexion it linn no equal. It Is absolutely harmless to the meet delicate skin. The uinrvellous Improvements after a fi-vr applications in most apparent, lor the tkiu becomes u nature intuneled It should be, smooth, clear and white, free from every Impurity und blemish. It cannot lull, lor Its action Is riigIi that it draws the impurities out of the Bklti.nnil does not cover them up, and Is invisible during use. This is the only thorough and permanent wnj, During this month, I will offer to alia trlnl bottle of my world renowned Vat-e lllench, Bulliolent to show that it Is all that I claim for it, nnd nny reader of thlsoan -luml me 25 cents in stamps or silver, and I will send the trlnl bottlo, securely packed lu plain wrapper, sealed, all chargea prepaid. My hook 'Bow to be Beautiful' .will be mailed tiijo to all wbo will write for It." HADAHE A. RUPPERT, 6 East I -Itli Street, New York rime. Ruppert's dray Hair Restorative ucttially restores gray hair to its natural c-olrir, Cuube used on any shade of hair. und is not a dye. uud does not disoolor the ilciu nor rub off. Perfectly harmless and nl w:ny gives nafhfnotlriri. Alme. Kuppert's Depilatory removes superfluous nnlr in Ave minutes, without pnln; will not injure tho most delicate skin. rime. Ruppert a Egyptian Balm for soft ening and healing tho face ami bands. Time. Ruppert's Hair Tonic positively teinovesilandiuiT, all scalp diseases, stops fftlllng lmir, and in many eases restores Mme. Ruppert's Almond Oil Complexion Soap, mndo of pure almond oil andwux. Delightful for the complexion nnd war ranted not to chtip tho most delicate skin. All of thonbovo toilet preparations are iilwa?H kept in stock nnd can bo had from mil-local agent. Mine. A. Ruppert'H Celebrated Com. plexion Specialties are for Bale in Scran ton by Jonas Long's Sons A Skin of Daauty Is a Joy Forevar. It. I. IKI.IX I.III11AUI' UIIITAU Uiei"tl, UI.AU 11J11US. ltcuiovrt Tun, Pfmplt. rrooltUa, lluth rtWihCF, Itarii and Sklf eilKtuies, son mymtj DlcmilD oa Dc-niiiy, eua mil defics- tsstetll t is t3 laeercuon, tood Uw I yum. -end hirmleti w tut W tn bo t.ure It Is pro" crly node. Ace-) no counterfeit osl slmUkrna-n. Xr.l, A. Sayro wJ(J to a. 1J of ttie tout-tail to vatlentli "Asjow laxflos will u then. autl a rrr am ' aa Ika, trait harmful of all tti-i Hinn r-ra: etnna." Fat aa. alt DniffffUta lni Onoi a Dealer! In tna u. a., eanaaaa, uu i gajLO. T. BOFKIKB. Pree'r, tt Qrtat JoaM It, I.T. twenty-rue ci)iit, . jji-cntor ranfte of lirice tlmn any otlior Iciiowu com nioillty, PiiceM of tbo kiwis beiry In tbo open market vary neuily as much. It li the bo vos age of the iiooi, tho Kieat mass of -,voikor, und the wealthy. The I'uitt-tl Suites is Iho latge-st eof feo inaiket In tlio vtnltl, 1 1 ton si t Hor lanil uses moie jivi" capita. Our Im-. jiotts ilurlncr tho iLocal yent- entllnu Juno SO, M):i, amotinletl to S7S,397,li poiiiul-). which 1lovH the lmpoitanoi of this market. C'offeo urowora to th'.i -oiith of us Mill iinpn-cInU this when llioy visit tho oxiiosltlon ait'l pee tlio I'Oft'ep exhibit. IS A PHILOSOPHEK. Senator Jones of Nevada Eligible to n "Don't Worry" Club. Cm Hi In Cliicjso ltriuiil When hlgliwiiymen oiun heltl up Junes uf Novnilu lu a htiiRO coach lia jitomptly haiuletl out his pocket-book unil watch unil stilil to tbo bandits; "Hoyn, leave mo Ua lilts to pay for a ill Ink at the next Htnppliifr place. Tile man that keeps tho bar is a mean citsi anil never trusts unyboily, Ami I ilon't bellevn you want that watch,' he. i-on-tlnuetl, heruiiho It's i?ot my monogram on tho iitshlo of tbo case ami my niinie ami atltliess on the Insltle, so It wouldn't do you much pood," The hlKhwaynien handed back his watch ami handed back his pocket book with his I'ulluuid pusses nnd a J.' bill. , Mrs, Wlnslow's Soothing: Sytup Hii licoii urfil for over l'11-TV YCAns hv MII.I.IOMi "I JIOIH1.IW lor their Cilli.DRKV whim: 'IIXUIINH. with FEIIFLOT SUCCKSJ?. It hOOIIIFS llie- Cllll.ll. SOn'KNS the OUMb, AM.AYS "II .'Alt.; 'JHKS WIND COLIC, .ml 1h tho bwt limcely for DIltItHOi:A. bqij i,y )riifc'8lt I" Wt "I "" orld. lie hura ami ask for "Mi. Wlnslow's Soollilng fcrup ,' anil UV.U no other klna. Tvvcuty-flia tent bottle. - ' FREE ZfcS l!EulH n lr CJIiCAJU. uic a- A&t rfi aV"-a. 7VI i-5BjjinEivw i u i-Y if "!- W "" "ttC DO n) , ml A