r -J--V THE SCRANtON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JULY 20, I90IB . O Religious.. ASlT.iriAI.l.Y AHIUNOKn order of worthip. appioprl.ttely in titled "Vesper Service," will lie 'nJevM tomnirow evening nt 7.3d ? 0YI01 k by the congregation of the Providence I'reahytfrlnn church. Though It will be In charge of the pas tor. Rev. 111. Cltllld. the e-rivlre Pio vicljs fur special p.utlrlpatlnn In It by the choir nnd congregation. The exer cises of worship Includes Mnrry'n "The C'omniandnients with .otifr Itcr-ponrcs," the responses being Riven by Choir master YVhltteiiiorfs special choir of eighteen oung Indie. The Vesper Hjmns will be Sirbbln'n "8aior, nreathe nn ljvenlng' HlefslnK." Watts' "This Is the Day the Lord Hath Made." "He Calls the Hours His Own." Tflllla evening hymn. "All I'ralse to Thee My (Soil, This Night, for nil the rJlesMngs of the Light," Sir .lohn Clors, "Abide with Me, Kant Vails the Eventide; the Daiknexg Deep ens: I.oid. with Me Abide." There will alfo be other special inusle nnd ir-r-ponsos bv the choir. The public- will be cordially welcomed to thin one hour's Mimnier Sabbath evening's service. In consequence of the Hltifs-i of llev. Dr. Pierce dining the past week, he will cancel all lecture engagements un til after his summer vacation. He was to have been one of Hie speakers nt the ftaptut L'nlon National convention nt Chicago next week. His Illustrated lecture on "Ren Hui" will be Riven early In 'September. Next Tuesday he will leave with hlsi family for Ocean Ciiove. N. J., to spend the summer. An entertainment and social will be held at the Nay Aur Methodist Hpls copal ihuirh and lawn. Saturday even JnR, Julv I'O. Admission to entertain ment fice. and n cordial Invitation ex tended to nil. The following pieigrnmme will be tendeied: Singing; prayer; icel tation. Raymond Perry, sIiirIiir. lcci tutloti. Ktliel Bartholomow; iccilation, Miss Beithn Smith; sitiRlliR; recitation, Zeldn Sliarp; recitation, Miss MaiRlo rarrell, singing; recitation, Miss Htliel Tilths-ell, recitation, Miss Phcne Van Huron. Re. Dr. O. Parsons Nlcholf, the celebrated divine of Hliighamtnn, will occupy the pulpit of the Dunmoie Pres byterian church tomorrow morning. Hev Dr. Joseph T. Smith, of Balti more. Md . will occupy the pulpit at the Kit st Presbyterian church Sunday, both niorninR and evening-. Tomorrow's Services i Methodist Episcopal. Mrapira Melhodi-t KpUi.ap.il chinch, North Mdln ascnuo Itei. II. (', .Mtlletinott, pastoi. Quir'eily meeuiiK sctsues will be held in the lnorntiiR under the ducctlon of lies. Austin l.riffln, I). It , pieslditi? older. Lose fMt at !) a .in. Baptism, leeeptton of menibcis and the Lord's biippor at 10.,;0 .. in. In the esening at 7 .SO a nn smite, under Hie dlrcitlon of Piof. W W .Innra u ilt he cisen. 'the famous Mmp. foii qtiditetic will sins, 'ihcic will also lie ali ments ilueta, ?nlo-, etc. Sunday school at 11.15 a. in ; ' m mih leaaue at 6.M p. m. Ali iirrn Methodist Kptstopal church Hev. .1 I! ii-tiii, pastor. Sundiy school at lti a. in , 1 V Mono, superintendent. Commencing at Hiarplv p. in., the pieldln; elder, ltcv. Austin (iiithn. II. II, will hold the spiond ipiarterly nteetin;; Kpnnitli league at 0.15 p, in,; rirninir preaching henlre at 7-"0; subject, "A Stion? Weak Man" All Moleome sbtnt Methodist 1 piMopi! ihunh, coiner Monsev aienue and llelawaic meet Hev. V, (,. Simp-on. II. II, pistor. Pevnllonil tneetlns o tllp nr-Mirrllnnd ol M. 1'Jlll at 0...0 a. III. I' eadinn; it lo ..II a. in , fuhn t, "How Are Yon I. iiib Nimlay "liool at '.'..i0 p. in. Lpnnrlh league ar i, .0 p. ni. Pieailnns ,il T.:.0 p. in.; f-ubir. "-nU Without lliree." Pra.ier meet ins Wcdnrnlij, at T..;il p. in. Huliu- ineetlns ol the Hrotlirrhood of St. Paul on the Fecond and fourth Tuedaj of each inonth at 7,;;D p. in, hcas free and all ate welcome. Hampton s.irrt MethodM i:plM-opil clmnh l!c lime. Ileniilnser, p.itnr. I'lmhlni; 'enlie a 10 JO a iul.il. e remtc; Sunday stlionl at 2 p In .luinnn at II p. in ; senioi leasue at T, f. W' Dunn, leader; eienlnt; ptrailiinR tenlie at T.sn. A nrliuine to nil. ('edit venue Melhndnt KpUcnpi) ihunh I". P JiH paicir. Mfi'tmj of Hrntherlioud at n.15 a. ni r innriilns woihip aticl Fertnnn hy the pa. ler at in .n i in ; Minday Klionl at 11.15 a. m.; Kpnortli leiue at HSU p. in.: eirnlns Mnrhlp and Inlet mnton at ".."0 o'lloik. All made welcome ProilrniP Mrlln.dUt PpUnpal eliutih ltev. Ocorce A. lute, pmr. niolheihnod prater meetlmr at ID a. in. I'iraihlns at lft.."n; mthioa, "The flood and the naiulmu." intdiv kdioul at 2 p. in. I.pnotth leajue nt 6 15; topic. " Hionpr Weak Man," Mi Minnie Molt, leader. Subject of ctenint; fentnm at 7 ;.n, "One of Cod's llerocn." r.ienttiK term e cpens with flttecn minutes of tone Nay Mic Methodiit Vpiaial clinic h-riei ,j. R Autin. pjlnr I'reaihme of the Ro-pel at in a in Sunday tihool ai 2 .0 p m 1'iank Dance, or chorea, is one of the most pitiable afflictions humanity is called on to endure. That this disease can be cured, however, is proven by the fact that it has been cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The iranquiuzing euect upon the nerves ex ercised by this re markable medicine is witnessed to by thousands who have found healing and strength in itsuse. It not only cures womanly diseases, but it promotes the health of the whole bodv. It is a nerve feeding, strength giving, sleep-induc ing medicine. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. "Favorite Pre scription" 'contains no alcohol and is entirely free from opium, cocaine, and nil other narcotics. It cannot disagree with the weakest T most delicate constitution. "When our daughter Utile had St, Vitua's dance, 1 .happened to pet one of yourimall boolca ind read it "write Henry I, !tflller. Y.t . of ioi6 Ntuth ?th St Burlington. Iowa. "Amonif other thing I found that I)r, rierce'a Favorite rreacription cured patients aufferlne from that trouble, ao I went out and got a bAttle. flhe wa very bad at that time and could hardly talk When I read about jour medicine In that amall bool;, I (aid toiyielf, with the helpof God and that, medicine we can cure our daughter. We au.9- .'.?WHJWel dC1 Favorite Preicflptlon cured hef arid I did not have to take her to the doctoYany mo."9he irwell. tfuult God and ,the 'Favorite Pretcriptlon' font." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bil-touaaess. Sljf 116 6 9 W llUo $ fl ill I HIM wSimfiZaP Kdwaitl, itiperlntendfnt. Tlw meetlnc t 8.R0 p. in , W. M, Mvon, Itider. A cordial welcome to all. Alriean Methodlt Fplicopal church, Howjrd place Dr. I). P Benlley, pator. rreachlnp, HI SO a. m.; uhjeet, "The Saint ol Old." fun diy mhcol, 2.30 p. m.; preaehind 7.45 p. m,; nhjprt, "The friend ol Slnneu." A cordlil neleome tn all. Court Street Methodist Kplicopil chinch fl. C. bjman, putor. rreacliln(t at 10.R0 a. m.; ela, 11. IS, O. I). rieWItt, led(r: Sunday aehool, 11.15, O. It, Dark, inperlntendent. Kpnorth leasue, n 30. Pleaching, 7.30. I'rijrr tnfdlng Wednndaj, 7.30. beats free and curjbody welcome. Baptist. Penn Aientte Baptlit church Prciuhlnj: In the tnornliis at 10..7) and eienlnc at 7.30 by the pat ter, ltev. rtobert I' Y. Pierce, I). I. Moinlns prajen In the loner temple at 0.1J; theme of morning aeimon, "Chrlt t'nfettered"; bunday fchool at the home (hiinh at 2 o'clock and at the Atnerman ntlvlon at 3.:0 p. ni.; Youmt Pco ple'i todety of thrlllan Kndeaior meeting at 0 ."A 'llifttie of the eicning aermon, "Kery Day Religion" The popular humlay euning terilce will hcRln with a bright nerilee of lured aong. I'lrt IliptM ihtiuli, South Main aicnuc ltev. S 1". Malhews, panlnr. Mortilng and eten Ing ierltp. 11.C0 a. nt. and 7.30 p. in. Preaching by the pitnr. Nmda Fthool, 2.i;0 p. m. at Ply mouth i lunch. Dr. Ileddoe, auperlntendent. It. l. r. I Ferine, fi.sn p. in. at liorite hall. Wednesday eicnlng prarr meetltiff, 7.30 p. in. All ate welcom?" to these fenkes. Jark.nn Street IliptM chinch-Motnlng praj cr meeting at (i.30, Iliothcr It. Xichob, leade'r, I'reachinj at 10.30 by the pastor, lies. Thomas do flruchy, I). I). Sunday mIiooI at 2 p. ni., Charles Motley, superintendent. llsenlng er she at 7 harp. Praitc Ferslce, followed by a Flurt arldresa hy tho pator. At thl erilce the puhlie will bale the pleaute of hearing Min llarsard, the foprano, of New ( alle, kins. flrcrn Itlclce llaptlst ilmuli Preaching by the pastor at 10.30 a. nt. and 7.J0 p. m. Subject In the motnlng, "The rhaniplon of the Oppres.ed;" In the eienlng, "Work and ltenatd." Sunday Fchool at 11.45; prajer meeting of the Young People's fodety at fi.30. niakelv lliptitt cltunh Pisld Spenrcr. P I)., pator. 10 30 a. in., sermon, "Dellsrrancp from llsll:" 11 15, Itible Fihool; 7.30 p. in. sermon, "Ruth, the Honored Ancestic-s." Kser.sbody welcome. Presbyterian. fireen Illdge Presbyterian church Sersleei at 10., :0 a. ni , with Fcrmon hy lies'. 1.. It. Poller, aistant pastor. Hlble Fohonl at 12 o'clock. Meetlnc of Siciety of Chrltlan Dndeasor at 6.15. Ihere siill he no esenlng Ferilre. Wahhurn Mtect Pienhjtertin ihtirch ltev. John P. Mnflat, 1). !., putor. Vrslies at 111 . !0 a. m. and 7..10 p. in. Hlble school at 12 m.; oiiiie People's Sorletv ol rhrlsllan Pndeasor at fi 20 p. m.; mhject, "A strong Weak Man," I.. A. Sicsriis Icaclor. At the motnlng srruce the pastor will be at li.slor administering the com munloii of the Lord'a Flipper, llinlel VcIiompII, a Fluden' "f Princeton seminars, will piejch. SIioh n !, .enlce. Pastor will prcath. an hi.. cpel (Prrshs lerlan Vo seisieej on 'ihhilli iniiiiiitig. Preaching at 7.30 p. in, hv the p.M.u, Ki. I. R. Koter. Sunday FChool at ." p. nt. Senior Kndeasor, 0.30. Traser mect 7.15 1liurday esening. "tome thou with us and we will do thee good." Prondente Piph.strrian church t!ev. fieorge fliitld, I). P., pa'tor. Morning theme, "Medi tations on the Twcntv-thlrd Psalm"; Sunday c'hool at noon; l'ttdeasor meeting, 0 3.5, topic, " Strong Weak Man." Kt 7.30 o'clock the con gregation will enjo.i a special sesper Fcrsice. Adams Aientie chapel, New York street The lies-, .lames lluuhes will preach morning and eienlng at 10.30 and 7.13; Sunday school at fl a. m. Ml welcome. Episcopal. St. I.nke'a Parish lies-. Regrra Icrael, rector; Ites. P .1. Hitigliton, Fenlor curate; Rev. M. n. Nah, junior curate. M. Luke's chutili 7..J0 a. m , holy commun ion; 10.30 a. in, morning prajrr and sermon; 7 p m., esening prajcr and fernton; 9.13 a. m, Sunday whool and Hihlp chc. St. Matk', Punmore S.30 a. m., holy com munion; 10. 'i0 a. m., Sunday school; S p. m., esening prayer and Fritnon. Kat 1'nd Miasinn, l'tevott asenuc 3 p. m., Sundav school and llible dae. Sourli side Mis'lon, 1'lg street o a. m. St. Pas id's 5Vest Si ranton Celebration of the Ilolv Kiuhari't at 7.30 a. m. and 10.30 a. m.; escnsong, 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school, 9.13 a, m. Reformed Episcopal. (irate Iteformed IpiFcepal rhureh, Wjomlng avenue, below Mulhnry street Rev. Geotgc I,. Alrith, pator. Piajer and prale serslce, 0.:.0 a. m.; dliuie ssoislnp, 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. in., pleaching bv the piston a. in., "Ihc He lper's Life." ISa. St: 7; p. in, ".lo,hua -,!omi," .Imii, 4: IS; Sabbath school, 12 m. ; Y. P. S. C. i:., 11.30 p. tn. Scats free. All welcome. EvangolieuJ LutVmnn. l'.vangclinl Lutheran Sesenth Sundav after Trinity. (ioprI, Maik S: 1-9; Cilstle, Horn. ; 111 21, St. M.iik'. Wacliburn and Kourtrrnlli .trces Itev. A. L. I'amer, Pli. p., pastor. seislce, in.ao a. in., 7 30 p. in.; Luther league, tl.v p. m. ; Sunday mIiooI, 12 in. Morning mbect, "f hrist's ( oinpa.lon for the Needy"; cwiung mbjeit, "(!nd Nut Without Ills Wllncei." Holy Tilnlty, Adams aienue and Mulheny street Rei. (. (!. Spleker, pastor. Serslccs, 10 30 a. in , Sunday school, 12 in St Paul's, -hort aicnue Res-. V. ('. I,. I.auer, pa-ior. sersices, 10.30 a, m.; Sunday school, ! o p mi .ton'., Mifflin aienue-Itev. P. P. Ziieltnann, pa. tor. srisircf, 10.30 a. nt.; Sunday school, 3 p. m. ( hnst church, Cedar aienue and Hlrch street Itei. James Witke, pastor. Serslccs, 10.30 a. in. M. Peler', Pre-eott ascnuc-Rew .lolm llsn dolph, pa. tor. Sen ices, m.su a. m. ; Sunday t hnol, 0 a. m. I'nuniiel (ieiman.pnih Lutheran church, Hee.o street lle. Peidlnand Sattelmeler, pator. Preaching in the puli.h language, 10 a. in.; Sun das sc hool, 2 p. m. (ir.ice Knilikh Lutheran church fflenetal nod) comer ladlon accnue and Mulberry lreet-He-. Luther lle Waring, pa.tor. 0 30 a. m., Sundav school; 10.30 a. m., dlilne worship, with Kemioii bv pastor; 7.S0 p. ni., Y. P. S. C. K. gewpd ,fr. sice. The public is cordially Insited to these seislces. Miscellaneous, All Souls' Vnlseraallst chinch, Pine street, between Adams and Jeflcrson avenues. Services at 10 SO a. m. ami 7.30 p. m., conducled by Hev. W. W. Hooper, of Slalne; Sunday school at 11 13 a, m. Plrst Primitive Methodist church, fireen llldga - Rev. fi. Lees, pastor. Regular preaching tor sice at 10.30 a, m. and 7 p. m. "suhject for morning, "Lnansnered leaver." ecuilnj, "Tes tator and Testament." Sunday school at 2 30 p. m. AH welcome. Calvary Reformed church, Monroe avenue and filhon street Rev. Marlon L. Klror, pastor, beiskcs at 10.30 a. m. and 7 30 p, m.; funday school, 11.43 a. m.; Christian Endearor, 7 p, in. Mid-week service, Wednesday, R p, ni. Homing subject, "What Wages Are Ton lVorklng For" Lvenlng, "Ihc Condition of Seeing Cod." Ion United Ks angelical rhuuh, 1420 Capouse aienue Pleaching at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 by Hie pastor, Res. J W. Messenger. Subjects, "Human fioodness" and "Paul Forsaken. " sun diy school, 0.30. Senior Lndeasor, 8.30; pravrr meeting, 7.30 Wednesday evening. Seats free and everybody welcome to all services. Klr.t Church (Christ Scientist), 619 Adams avenue. Sunday services, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m, ; Sunday sthool, 11.45 a, m. ; subject, "Truli." TcstlntojilaJ meotlngs Wednen)iy evenings st 8 o'clock. The church Is also epen every day during the week. The tilble snd all Christian Science literature Is kept In its free public reading room. "Science and Health, with Key to the Scripture," by Jfiry Baker Eddy, will be loined to Insestlgaters without chargs. Visitors and letters of Inquiry are welcomed and then courteous attention and InlOtmitlon tree. Sunday School .. . 0 . . . . . DY Lesson Noah Saved in the Ark. j. e. Gilbert, d.d iOr flnn vlli im'y'y Secretary of American JUly 2 1 . Education. COMLXT-The brltl outline of antedlluslan times glsen In tlenesls was Intended to show the eonsequencca of tin. Impelled Horn L'dcn, Adam beheld for a thound jcara his Iniquity as it appeared In Ilia posterity. (Hindus, a, fi.) Abel, one of his onv who worshipped (lod with an acceptable sscrirlce, was slain by lilt hi ol her, who fled into another land and raised up children of cmrtipt lltci. As tho centuries passed tills esil rate tilled the earth with sio Irnce and blood until the meny and pilleme of (led was cshsutted. tticnesls, 1, 6 ) And et the world was not wholly glsen lo wicked nc. seth, born alter Abel's death, became the father of a righteous people, called the sons u( (lod ((itnrsis, si, 2), whexe aucceulsc genera tions prrrrsed the ptimillic faith and covenant. The Almighty at last resolved upon csticme messurrs-to destroy the wicked and to re people the eatlh by one man snd his sons who found favor with Him. Noah built an ark by divine direction, gathered Into It his household, with one pilr of every living thing. The rest of the world perished. Tho subsidence of the waters and Noah's return lo land form our les son lodav. ASH'AfiF.P (Ycrses 1, 2, 3). Whither the flood was geneial or local, a point about whiih Iheie has been tntich conjcctiuc, 1 Immaterial it certainly covered the Inhabited poillon of the globe, which, might then have been a small area In Western Asia. The atk that floated on the deep bid a piecious cargo, all that had been used out of the general luin. Clod does not lorgtt Ills covenant (Kxodus, xl, 21), and lie is III fulfill Ills promise nude to this patt larch in whom centers the hope of the future, (denes Is, si, 1 ) Natural meins were employed to reduce the wide sweep of waters to their ac customed hounds .s wind was made to pass oicr them. It Is well known that by changes in tempt ratute atmospheric currents aio produced, and under their Influence moisture is taken up which had been precipitated. (Kvxlus, Ms, 21.) The rain ceitcd. 'llio clouds carried their con tents away to distant parts. Simultaneously the earth fountains that had poured forth their ion tents wcic slopped. The waters wcte assuaged. III.MI.I). l'or alvj months and ten dajs Noah had been In the atk. Kor forty class the rain had riescrnded, giaduilly bearing the gieat ves ol ftotn its mooring, l'or one hunched and lifts days it had been nn the watery cspaiw;, nn other object visible to human eyes. Sultklcnt time had elapsed for one of our modern steam ships to nuke twenty trips across the Atlantic. All this time eight bonis weie at the mercy of tho elements, in a craft that would not now be rrgaidcd seaworthy, managed by men who knew nothing of navigation. There must have been some misgivings in the mind of the man of faith. Weary with his confinement ho may have wondeicd what his fate would bo. Hut every such trial must have thrown him back upon the promises which hid Induced him to make the vovage from the old world to the new. At length the ark rested on i peak of Ararat, one of the mountains of Armenia. OPKN'KP (Vete li to 9.) The situation was still one of evltemo peril. Pear may well have filled the stoutest heart. Theip is no evidence, however, that any nipernitural measure was employed to relieve Hie suspense of the im prisoned family. They needed to leatn lessons In the school of fclth, in which the time cle ment was impoitant. (Lam. Id. 25) Valj dais more of waiting pawed How shall Noah Inform himself of conditions in the outside ssnilcIT lie hid no glass by whirls Hie eve might reach the distant places to discover land, lie might not hltn-elf go foith to explore V place had been piepared in the roof bv Hivlne cliteitlon (tlenel, vl, lti), probably to admit air and light, and possibly to take observations of the heasens, furnishing an upward and not a sidewlse or earthward slew. This was opened, and a dove, the most gentle of all the birds il.uL Hi. J1. was Shi list into the outer alt. to go foith and bring word again. Rut the beautiful messenger found no place to rest and soon letiirncd. Pl.t ( Ki:P. (Verses ci, II, 1 5 N'oah was still left to his own judgment and resources to Reopening Day at Chalifaiiqiia special Correspondence of The Tribune. Chautauqua, N". Y.. July . Till? CHU'TAIQIA season is again upon us, and the Hamuli that seems to have been geneul all ivcr the couni'y has served 'o heighten t'i" siitluilain of the devotees of this popular resort and caused the grounds to be largely populated. Many of the cottage holdeia have been hcte since early in June enjoying the lush which is sure to follow with the Pan American exposition so near. Not that the place was o very cpiict, for the sound of the hammer and saw was heard far above- the songs of the birds and splashing of the waves. It was a time of great piepiritln'i, and when the season foim ally opened, both Ihc old tuner and new comer found more impinv- trcnt. than in other yeata In the- history of the assembly. The extent of new building operations exceeded all other reoctds, A dozen 'pretentious new cottages ate going up, and the value added tn the Chautauqua real es tate thereby will icach well up lo six figures. It will be ot intciest to note Hut a slight change lias been made in the pi ins ot the Hall of the Christ, the outside being, as now pio posed, terra cntla and pure while fate brick. It lus bpen the pulley of Hie past few jcars to nuke nn iiintp of the tlrst tljy of the season than of any nthci, or l e;uote Pi. Ootge Vin cent, "It begins Just wheie we left oil ten months ago." This scar, however, nothing was loo good for opening day. All the dignitaries pccuplr I high pi s on the platform, made their liov !i then sisiloi.s and presented to them as tne l-riht and shining light of the oc ca.lon ( aptain tticlunnnd P. Ilohson (aplaln Hohm I- !.''! and slender, with n wonderful stioiig face, e-nd looks ti-t the nun he proved hmtsclf tn bp ut Stntugo. lie wants a new nisy and a big one. and scoa no lea.on why the gov eminent should not give him his rnodcU $25,000,000 a year fni fifteen jcars to build now warships. In one statement made dining his addtess Captnin llnbson cxpiescd what is evi dently hla life principle, that in the ideal navy thrie mu-t be a military niganUation In which the Indisldtiil life will not he con-ldrred and be had the nerve to live up to it in his great derd In Sintiago. Defnie his atrlval Ilohson was the suhjei t of tinny humorous tniiciks as might be expected, and even ilurlng bis address there was consider able question among the fair i-ex as in where the reception would be held. Rut the grest in in look no chant es of notoriety the second time. Ho gave a heatty handshake to all who wished tn meet him, lust he krpt behind the bar and shook over Ihe lalllng, The p.vtnteclinle display for opening div em braced one or two entirely new featiiies, In the first place airangcments had been made-to light a string of over 1M) bonfires, covering every quatler of a mile around the whole perimeter of the lake. The effect was most beautiful. And Hie wealher man had been taken into the confi dence of the management, for Just as the llres vvete being llghtrtl Ihe clouds broke and the moon rose, full-orbed over the sparkling, silver waves, the celestial Illumination almost over shadowing the human effort. Another feature una the adding of a powerful electric searchlight to Hie fumlsluncnt of the steamer, the Hashing ni which brought into Infant nnd brilliant re lief prominent objects on the land and lake. The programme for tho season promises to he up to the stand ird, and preenta even a greater variety than usual Kdltots, college presidents soldiers and politicians will deliver discourses on their particular hnbhirs, grasp and gay, until some nt us who have less giay matter than oth ers, will gladly escape to the hops and germans at Point Chautauqua and Lakenood, cr In the summer theatre at Caleron, nt the person who takes Chautauqua for an mrtgtnwn Sunday school has. In the expressive Idimn of the day, snnther guos coming. That the prlmnrtlcal Methodist' camp meeting hss been lost In the evolutional- shuffle needs no Paiwin to ptove. Last season Francla Wilson nude his bow as platform leclurrr at Cluutati qua and his success on the stage was fully equalled by his success tin the platform. The thing look so well that this esr is not only genial Joe Jf.sHon to present hi expansive smile tn a Chautauqua audience, but there is to he a drsmatle- club organised and plajs In Eng lish, French and Gcrmsn are to be given with determine the lime and the modes, ol his action. He appeals lo have ictsmitil that a vvoild must be made ready for the lower animals befme It la suited to be the abode ot man. So find Hint sell hid decided at the creation, (tlenslt, 1, 2.5, 20.) A whole week was therefore pissed In the aik after Hie tlovc'a tclurn, when she was again sent foith on her cirand of explication. The iin-clll-li Utile crratutr, as if turned with svinpathv for her piuledor, returned to nlm In the evening heating an olive leal which she hid plucked. This mute rsprrsrlon wa.s the best that could be given, slimclng Hut vegetation bad begun lo appear, and that thrrrforo the wnild was being ptcparcd for animals and men, ((,'encsis, I, 2fl,!0.) One week later, or touileen class alter Ararat had been touched, the dove was again sent nut, but she returned not, basing found conditions lor her suppott. IHIII.P. (Wises 11 and II )-lhe night of the tloic was enough tn convince Noah that the wotk of restoring the world tor Its Inhabitant! bad begun. Her passige finm placo to place, at Intervals resting on the brandies of shrubs, was an emblem of the peace which (Soil intend ed to spread over valless and hillsides when they appealed, (fienrsis, It, 11.) So the Holy Spirit brooded over the ancient chsus. (li.-sis, I. 2.) It lakes a long time for submerged ground to be fit for the foot of man. And thercfotc Noah walled long until the elements had pet fected the conditions. Pica lengthened Into werka and weeks Into moiilhs. It was not until (,'od's t hoscn seisant had reached the ilx bundled and flr-t year ot Ids life that the earth was dried. And then be walled another nionthf probably, to complete all arrangements. Thua a whole sear elapsed (ienis, vil, 11), after hla entrance. The sun In hla movements had re turned to the same plate In the heavens when nature was ready to receive the post-diluvian nun. Ilhriticn. (Vcisrs 15 to I1.)-The esodiu fioin the aik was a formil and deliberate mil ter. He who went In at the command of (lod did not go out until directed by the ssme di vine voice, (fienesls, sll, I.) Poels md artists have endeavoied tn convey tn us some- conception of that imposing event. Without d'in'it .1 pio cevslon was foinied. The Scripture may lu ien as furnishing the order obsetved therein. I'lr-t c inio Noah and Ins wife, then Sliem and bis wife. Ham and his wife, Anally .laphet and his wife. Allerward followed the 'owl, the cattle- and the creeping thing, all animals living in the BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS. By Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, D. D. From Author's Notes in "The Sunday School Lesson Illustrator," PublishcJ by H. F. Revel & Co,. Chicago, 111. Julv 1 oih 'aved in Ihc Atk -Ce 8- 15-22. ('.olden Text Noah found grace in the eyes of the lAinl (.e 6 S The lcssin of a deluged wutld, because of sin, having an aik of safety through obedience, and a tiow of ptuiutsc fur continued nietcici, directs all the sccnlo acicv-ones. And yet there are possibly a few- old fogies who hasp never been to Chsulaiiqiia who still think It one long drawn out pu.vrr meeting. 'Ihe music for the seaon will bo tho best talent of the country. 5lth William II. Sher wood, of inlrinatlon.il fame, as pianist; sol Mer cossoii, of Cleveland, as violinist; I. Y. Flagler, of Auburn, as oiganlst; Pr. II. It. Palmer, ot New loik, as leader of the great choir, lovers of ii(uie- aie sure lo have a great treat. A luge number of Pan mrrltan visitors ate enjoying Hip chatins of niuutauqua. Tljt is douhtle-3 due to the liberal policy of (he Krle railway in allowing stup-tner privileges at Jamestown. Tho Lake shnro aln allows stop overs at Drocton, fiom which point 4 l-cent half. fire round trip tickets can be had to Mayville, Like Chautauqua. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to the Scranton Trlbuns. TowHiirla, July 10. A ten clays' camp meetliifr will open near Fronchtown next Filclaj. Moie men ares now employed In the shops at Hay re and many of the old men are niovlnK to other places. Kcl vvatel Uecke, who 5vas shot In the hip by a suiter, Is again able lo lesume his position, Mrs. Macfaiet Kennedy, died at the age of sixty yeais, from Injuries te-i-rlvecl a l'tnv dajts ago by falllnp; down Malt. The IllFi-lplc eiiius.li at drove 5as badly damaged by lightning In a recent HtOllll. An acid factory owned by Ilenrdclee lltothcis efc ItoadH, near Canton, for tho second lime was destroyed by fire last Sunday. The loss will amount to about $8,500. An Athens genius has made n tobog gan slide which us forty-ilvo feet long, nnd reaches to the edge of the river. "When well greased 5lth soft soap, the boat goes i.ipldly down tho Incline and leaps about llftcen feet Into the water. 1 The Tovvanda 5vnter supply was In spected hy Dr. Hcnjanlm I.ee, secretary of the state hoard of health, nnd mem bers of the bmough council this 5cck. The repoit shows everything as being In perfect older. i:imer S. Qulmby, an engineer on the Lackawanna, was killed at Wavcrly, X. V., while looking out nf his cab ho lost his balance and fell beneath tho wheels, catuslng death shoitly. Kail Oliver, of Wyoming, a Spanish American Foldler, has been gianted n pension of $36 a inonth for tho loss of an arm. The berry pickers In Athens township fitiuck for a ralso of half a cent a quatt, which was gianted. The farmois of this section are com plaining of tho scarcity qf help In haying nnd harvesting. Sarah Knapp, n demented Inmate of the county house at nuillngton, made her escape and eloped ilth another Inmate named WhlU and iwent to Owego. This week, the woman was located In South Towanda, whcio she as ovei powered and taken back to nur llngton. She was attlu-d In thtee dies ses, nnd can led a large black satchel rilled with her worldly belongings, the same being: transported on h tsmall sled. It was some time before she would give up her sled, when starting to the county house. Judge Fanning has under onnsldeia tlon the suggestion hy many attorneys to have the September court hegln two weeks later, which would bring the rrand Jury together on the first Mon day in September Instead of the 13et third Monday In August, The change Is to make It more convenient for all svMysHsiiHiiisssHvv'vl air and on (he land, Ihnsp living In the vtiter hiving had no place In the aik. The new letd of the new esrtli cornel forth with his kbidred. The beasts who have so long been .leptnlcr.t upon him, who now begin with him a nc-.r eia. must have learned that he was thsle rightful master, (fienesls, i, 2d.) That was the day ol new beginnings, when (lod and ntsn and ani mal were united, when perfect pcirj spreads over all the earth, WOltSIIIPPIll). (Verses Co to 22.) such sis, occasion would mnse esrn the basest nslute to the scty depths. looking backward to the time when (lod's first word came to him (fienesls, si, 1.1); recalling what had transpired in the in tersenlng months; beholding about him an un inhabited earth; looking forwatd to the prom ises and their fulfillment (fienesls, si, W Nosh and his household re-olsed to !egln their nets career by acta of gratitude and worship to (Tod who had preserved them alive anil shown to them His gieat metcy and power. They bullded an altar. Preserving the founs which had been handed down from the earliest times and con senting to the faith in which Abel died, they cirilcd over into the future wnst hid been mnet piecious In the old dais, those sacrifices which typirlril the great sacrifice to be made on Calvary. (Revelations, sill, 8.) Of esery clean beast and of csery clean fowl burnt offerings were made. That acceptable service! moved the heait of (iod, who pledged His mercy to the race that should spread from those eight souls. ItLTI.I'.CTIOSF. 1 It bss been thought that the deluge, the greatest epoch of primitive time, made a turning point In the physical condition cf hunnnlly. There Is supposed to have been a chinse In the alniosphete. Paradisaical hsimony of the ciiih had departed at mi earlier day. 'lime tomes In now more constant older. The relations with the animal kingdom wcip greatly affected, and man's life wis shortened. 2. There are stmnger indications that the flood wrought great change in the spiritual life of man. The story of this great calastiophe was carried in various forms ny all the migrating peoples to their new homes, becoming a per petual reminder of flod. The worship intro duced by Noah was also extended world-wide. Ills faith was the seed-corn as well as the sign of the Ititure theocracy and the future c lunch. An altar ot rirrlfter, an altar of thanksgiving, 'an altar of pia.ver, netted to .lehovah. Is th' distinguishing feature of all timel from Noah to this time. our thoughts tn the New Testament Atk of Safety fcotn the floods of sin, and the radiant bow of .Nriptmc piomlse for the obedient chlldten of (,od. Res A, T. Pierson. P. P., thinks "the door in the aik mcv have been in the form of a cross, as the cntlie patablp in action in the Old Testa ment points to the 'Ark of Safety, and poor ol Hope in the new- covenant. " The radiant bow for the Christian believer is composed ol many precious promises! I' a i dun; II emembtancci o wnciship; M-env ; I iisttudion; S altatlon; I! tetnal life. Suggestions: First draw the representation of the atk, built by Noah, and speak of (iod'a mercy in saving the family of the saint ot old. Then rrlnt the name CHRIT with lines radiating forming a cross, and speak of .lesus Hip Ark of our Salvation. Above these, draw lines to repre sent the rainbow, and plate the seven piecious truths which ate the promises of (Jod to Ills obe dient chlldten. ' Scranton, Pa. who have business with the couits, and tho principal objection prlsonets would be compelled to remain longer in tho county jail. A decision Is look ed for the next term of court. An execution has been Issued against the Klectilc Light company, ot Tioy, on a Judgment of $2,000, In favor of the First National bank of that place. Hurglars made an attempt to blow open the safe In the station nt AVya luslng n few nights ago, and alter having everything ready- for nn ex plosion, were frightened away by the passing of n slow-moving train. The Marlon ballast tinloader Is now used on this division of the Lehigh Val ley, which Is a gieat labor saver. Telcgiaphers on tho Lehigh Valley will have to undergo nn examination, according to n new ojder. Christian science teaches brotherly love, and tho leacon the denomination of Tnwanda removed from a new hall to their former quartets was due to the icaseip that the I'nlted Biethren held their services at the same hall In ft room underneath, and their singing was called a disturbance. The annual leunlon of all former stu dents of the State Normal school of Mansfield will bo held In Grove patk, at Klmira, on August S. , Tliete aio now twenty-six labor or ganizations In Sny're, composed of Le high Valley employees. ncrt A. Gaylord and J. A. Walton, nttnehes of the Manhattan state hos pital on Long Island, weie guests nt K. W. (Saylord's this week. They aie enjoying a seventeen days' vacation at Wyaluslng, the former's home. ON ITS TllAVELS. Recent Transfers of Medal Belonging: to Chicago's Meanest Man. From the CTiicigo Tribune. As one of tho elevators In the big of fice building touched bottom nnd the door openetl to let its load of passen gers out a short, dumpy, pei spiting man with a cropped beard nnd a pro. tubctviut stomach tried to ctowd his way In, icgatdless of tho fifteen or twenty persons that wcro trying to mako their exit, "Don't be In a hurry," said the ele vator boy, "But I am lit n hurry!" Impatiently exclaimed he of the squat llgute. "I've been waiting hero five minutes." "You have'nt been waiting five see onds," ictortcd tho elevator boy. "Jf you had been, you know, you could havo gono up In one of tho other cms." "That's all right," said the other, still pushing nnd elbowing his way In. "Mnybo you know." "I think I do." "Why Is it." asked the man who had been flattened up against tho side of the elevator, "that It's always some body of his build nnd ntmospheile dis placement that nets the pork In a place ot this kind?" Nobody seemed to know. The gener alization may havo been too sweeping. Thero are hogs of all degrees of obesity and tenuity. The Imprisoned passengers succeeded finally In extricating themselves. The man with tho stomach took pos session of the corner furthest from the door. In a few minutes the elevator started upward with s full Hit of passengers. "Second floor," shouted one of them. It was the personage with the stomach. THE FAME OF MME. RUPPERT HAS NEVER BEE EQUALLED BY ANY OTHER COMPLEXION The most imitated woman in the world The Discoverer of Face Bleach MME. A. RUPPERT'S RaceTSleach s Removes Permanently PIMPLES, BLACK HEADS, FRECKLES, ECZEMA, MOTH PATCHES, SALLOW NESS, nnd WRINKLES NOT CAUSED BY FACIAL EXPRESSION. :::::. Docs not cover up but removes the blemish FaceTleach BPsIGIlTENS, CLEARS and BEAUTIFIES the COMPLEXION li Improves a Good Skin and Works Wonders tvlih A Bid One. ITS MERITS KNOWN THE WORLD OVER. USED AND RECOMMENDED BY REFINED PEOPLE EVERYWHERE. clbsolutcly Harmless and cHlways Successful. Drop In and ask to hss t Mmc. Ri'rrert's Face Bleach shown to tou, and hare Its merits, manner of using and sionderlul results csplalned, to you lll be satisfied it it what you need for your complexion, Wc always carry a full line of Mmc. A. Ruppert's Gray Hair Restorative, Egyptian' Balm, Almond Oil Complexion Soap nnd Hair Tonic. Cull unel lmso their merlin faplalne-el to you. Ask for Mmc. Kuppcrfs book, "HOW to E BEAUTIFUL." FREE. Jonas Long's Sons SOLE AGENTS. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In i:tTcct .lune 2, jnoi. Tialns I.ravr Scranton: Kor Phllaelelrlila and New ork sla P. k II n. It , at (1.45 ami 0.11S a in., anel 2 IS, i.'l (Black Diamond llsprew), ami 11.30 p. ni. bun das. I), k 11 It. It . I.IW. .27 1. m. For White- llason, lla7lPtoti anil principal points In the soal ie,'ions, sla I), k 11. It. It, B45, 2 19 and 4 27 p. ni. l'or l'ottsslllc, 0 15 a. m 2.H p. m. Kor Bethlehem, Kaston, Heading, llirrislnirt; and principal fnteimrtliale stations via 1). k II. II It, fi. II, 0..IS a in.; 2.1S, 4.27 tlllaek In inond Express), 11. SO p. in. Sunilaja, 1), k II. It. It., 0'1S a. m. : l.M, 8.27 p. in. Keir TiitiMiannotl., Towanda, I'.linlra, Ithaca, Oncsa and principal Intcimeellale ststions, sn II., I.. & W. H. It-, SOS a. in.; 1.05 and 3.40 Tor Oncsa, Itoehcstcr, HufTaln. Niagara Tails, ChicaKn and all points west, via I), k II. II. It , 7 48 iif,5 a. in., 1.2. :i.:rt (Illack Diamond 11 pre:), 7 4, 10 41, 11..10 p. ni, jsuntlijs, I), k II. 11. It.. 11 53, S.27 p. m. V, ,,,,. Pullman parlor anil Klcrplnir or I.rhlch Valley pallor cars mi all trains between Wilkes-liarres and Xrw Yotk, Philadelphia, lititlalo and Sus pension' Uiidac ltOIJ.IV II. WH.ni'tt, Cent. Stipt , 21 Cortland street. New ork CHATtlXS S. MX. Cen. Pass. Agt., 20 Cortland ttleft. Xesv mk A V. NOS'NI'.MU IIIX. Div Pass. Aut , South Hethlchrm, Pa. Kor titkels and Pullman resersatlona apply to 30D Lackawanna asentte, Scranton, Pa. Centrnl Railroad of New Jersey. Stations in New York 1'oot ot Liberty street, N. It . anil t-outh Kerry. TIMB TAH1X IN' 1M 'ITtiT .IINK OT, ofl Trains lease Scranton tor Xcw York, Newark, r.llralieth, Philadelphia, Kaston. Bethlehem, AI lentown, Mattch Chunk and White IIjs-i n. at fl a ni ; expi"J. 1-W; cspiew, 4.1J p. m. Mm dais 2.15 P- m' l'or Plttston and Wilkes llirre, S Si a m.; 1,10 and 4.'i I'. " S"nila''' 1J !' ' Kor Baltimore and Wa.hlnston and points houth and West sla Bethlehrni, 8.J5 a. m., 1.10 and 4.00 p. m. Sundaji, 2.1 J p, in. Kor I.ong Biaiie.li. Ocean (iiosc, etc., at S 53 a in. (tliioiigh coach) an.l l.in p. m. Kor Heading, Ulunon and HarrMmrg, sla AI. lentown, 8 5S o " ar"' uo P. " !iindj), 2.15 p. in. Kor I'ottaville, Is 5"' m.i 1 10 p. m. l'or Mountain l'aik, h '' a. ni., 1 10 and loo Through tlikets to all points eat, south and west at lonct latea at the station. ('. M. lit IIT. (Sen. Pass. gt. J. II. Ol.ll l'0:, lien. Stipt. Delaware nnd Hudson. In Kftect June 0, 1M1. Tnlns tor Cailitrndaln leave M union at fl.'Jn. ROC i S:6l, 10. U a. m.. U:. 1:29, 2.11, d:j, &:'!) 0-25, 7:57. OslS. 11:20 p. m., 1:14 a. m. I'o's iloii'.dale Jml I'akc '"'tile, .,', 10.U a. m . mid VJ'i p. in. a nf., li'.u !'- 2'18, a:"J' 4:'-'7' d:1- 7:". in n 11:.:0 p. m- i'or I. V I! " I'01""-6:'5. " a. m., Sil, a '7 and U '.'i" P- "' Kor PennsjlwnU It. It. points-H:l5, 0;SS;2;1S, U and 4:-7 P n1, ""l'or Mliany 1111 a" Plnt' north 6iM a. m. nnd 3:52 P. rn. ana J.c- i. j.usim. inAINS. Kor Cailie.ntUlc-e.50, 11:3.1 a. m., 2:11, 3.51, b-bl and 10:52 p. m. lor Wllke.-Bane-0:33 a. m 12;0J, 1:5?, 3:25, 8 .12 and 8:12 p. m. l'or Albany and points north-.l:52 p. m. l'or llm.esdale and I.ako Lodote S.50, 11.33 a ni. and 3.52 p m "With n cpi ion of convulsions lie foitRht Ills way out anel Hls-pped off at fteconri. He was followed liy a man who look ed ns If somo seciet grief was preying upon his mind. "I'omiutle," phIiI tho iHtter, "I'd like to .io.ik u wnicl with you." The other turned mound. "1 had intended going to llio eleventh door," resumed the man of fiinerHl as pect, "but my IjuslnenH Is with you." "What do you wiiiit'.'" "It'll take me only about a minute to tell you. rseveial days ago, when I was setting cat-a-coineied in u riowdetl street car, a man gavo me it medal, lie Kild II was given to him by a stranger because ho had monopolized the nnN mw strip cif shade at tho left edge of tho sidewalk on a hot day. Anil now " "What's nil that gfit to do vlth me?" "Nothing, only that medal lielongs to the Meanest Man In Chicago, i have carried It three or four days without having any right to It. It belongs to you. sir." With a dextrous motion he slipped Into the waistcoat pocket of the squat ty peisonage a flat, round piece of gaN vanlzcd Iron with an Inscription upon It and bolted down the nearest stair way, looking Immensely relieved. SPECIALIST, vs s s r For thirty years a successful career RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PElSiLVANIft'lIii Schedule in Effect June 2, 1001. Trains leave Scranton: 015 a. m., week days, through ves tibule train from wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsvllle; stops at principal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, HnrrlsburE:, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays, 1.08 p. m.), tor sunbury, Harrls burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Plttsburp; and the West. 3.33 p. m., week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches toPhlladelphla viaPotts ville. Stops at principal inter mediate stations. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Hazleton, Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. .1 it III rciiiNsov. on. Mir J. It. WOOD. Con. Pass. Ast. Delaware, Lnckawanna and Western 111 l.llett .luly 21, piOI. 'milli I.eaie Nraiilon fur New ioik at 1 fl, 3 01. 5 55, 7.50 and lli.nil a in.; 12 '. 3.3.I. f 30 p. in l'or 1'liil.iilelplil.i at 7. VI and lo oi am, . l.M'l and ::." p. in Kur Tubthatuia at 1 10 p. in. Milk aitoiiiuinililinii at .1.111 p nt. Airise in llobokcti at ii:o. 7 Is. 1" -S 12.n. .l.Ii. I I'. 7 10 p. in. tiite in I'liiladilphla at 1 Oil, :i 2.4. ti.no and 2'2 p in. Viiisc limn Sew Yotk at l.H, U..12 ami 10 2.1 a in. : Mm. l.ij, St I. 0 0i) and II .ai p. in. I'm in 1. ihc li.mii i al sir. a. m Noith -l.e.ic iiatitnii Mi lliiftalo and Inter incdialc station at 1 li, el..li Htnl 0 00 a. ill., l..ii. 5.H md II. 'li p lit. l'or li.ui'sn and .tta t ii-o at I l.i a. in., Ii..li a. ni ami I..V, p. its. I'"r ttln at t li, ." a. in. and I ." p in. Kr 5lniiiioe st (100 a. in. : I Hi and .i.l p. in. lor NlihiiNnu at 4 (hi and li p. in. l'or Binhiin loti at 10 20 a. in. niie ill sciaiiton finm Bui f.i.. ... , .1. ., .'. .. ic ....1 in tin . ... , in na l.l.. . , , ..,, .. , n.i i" "i i.i., ....'. mi'i Ml p. nt. I'rim Osicrn anil'Mianu-c st 2..ii a In , I!"-' Htid fW p. ut. I'lnin I'tlia at 2 5i a lit ; 12 'I! and 130 p. in I'tom Mi hnl.on al 7 li a. ut. nml niHi p. m. from Mommsc al iu.nu s, III : 'l 20 md .il p in. Bloiiuhuig Ills t-inii -l.e.ue Sciaiiton (or Nnrlhiiinl.iilanil at II li. 10 Oi a. to.; l..i and II 10 p m. Kor Plimniilli at s.10 a. m.l .1 to. S 50 p. m. siis- at Nniiliuniberlaud at 0.35 I. in f 1.10, .5 00 and s.ii p. in. rine st Pliniouth at o ni a. in.; I.. '12. 'i li p. nt. Ariiir In Seian Imi Itoni Nortliumbeilind at 0. 12 a. irt. ; 12 35, 4 50 and S li p. in. I'tom Kingston at II 00 l. in. Kioto Plcinoiiili at 7.15 a. in.; 3.20 and 3 r p. in. MAntVlRUNl. South I.eue Nianloii at l.lfl, Una, 'AM ltiM" a. m . 1 .11 and 3 10 p in North aasc 'iranlon a.t 1 15, isii, 0 no a, ro-V 1.55. 5 4! Hid 11.35 p. in. , lllnoinlurg Pulsion Lease Kranmn' at 1001 a. in, and 0.10 p. in. . ' Erie Rallrond, Wyoming Division. Trains for llawhv and Inletineilla'lo pointa Icntij Scranton as follows: No. 2", 7.10 a ro.i Ts'n,' 4, 8 50 a. in. , N". . '-' 2'' P I" .No . VO p. m. ;os. 2 and f Ihinngli llama (or New York. rrlsal No. 1, s l5 a. in : No. J, 10 30 a rn ; No. f ' 15 p- in i N'n. 7, i 15 p, m Trains Noa. 6 anil'7 uro IIihuibIi trains finm New oik. '.' MMI.U llt.MiS. Departures-No. 20, o a. in , Nn 22. 2 pm. Atilsal. No. '21, 12 15 i m ; No. 2J, 15 r p. m New York, OntArlo and Wostorn. Time Table In I'.fleet Kinday, June S3, nci, lime NOUTIIUOl'.NIl. Lease Leaio Arr(A rrsinn St union, Catbondsle. Cadnsls, s, 1 ..l"-"1 "' 111" ' '" 1 10 p ml vn .. t oo p. m. " P- " oort p ml' so' 7 .'.. O.W P "' r- t'ltuonrlale.. ft(8 p. rrir r' o. 7 .. " soLTUBm'NI). ' .' Lease l.easn Arrt,. Cud i. Is. Caihond.le. fit t anion. 7.00 a. in. i- ?. in . ' ss? :::mo. m. 10 01 a, m. lo.io r. ni! ' v 2 u P- "' ' " i". in. i i p, m a 1,01 sumiavs tiNLY, .NonTi(.B0i.n: p' m: J Lease Leave Arrlv. Scranton. taibondilf, Cadosla o. r 8" '" . ";!l).11 m', ,(,5 n' Co 5 .. 7.0' P- '" Ar ' '"ndale.. j.u p, , -s snuni-BOL'ND. ' I."" ,y,"r. , Arrlse Cadosia. ( ailiomlile. scranton n fl .... T0', ' "' sl ni No. 10 .. ""P m; J'J P- m. (1.45 p pi. Trains NJ 1. " do. "t 9. on eon days, mike main ltn cenntctiona for Ntv Yotls " city. VtKi sjwWa, X)stgo an1 intermedutf! rTraiM Noa. S anil 4 riiike W'alten, Delhi, Hm. dn and Sidnty cefnnectlotu; For further Information Onsolt ticket anti. J. C. ANPFJISON. 0. P. ,.. New York. I J. E. WELSH, J. V. A., Sxunton. .... .,.. ," " V - f