JEVW" 1 5gpp- rgggi:y! Trw. wo-r ; j rf- - fm-m THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JULY 24, 1800. v. The Angelus llavo you hcaid it playl f you know what splendid music you could inaku on tho piano that stands idle iu your house you would have ono at once. Thoy fit nny piano. Anyone can play them. Call at Perry Brothers 205 Wjomliiir Ave. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. . 1 he right kind at KEMP'S, 101 Wyoming Avsnue DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Cfilco Hours -f)n.in to 12.30 pm, 2 to 1. S llilnms Hnlldlne, Opp. t'ostofTIca UNlQMb ytABEL 4t4itlfiftttt4"ftttf CITY NOTES llUl.D IN UAIL-Murlln Judge, of IJunimirc k.is auosta on S.itutelav fin dltmbiiiK tliu peace'. Alice rergiiaon vus tliL pioscciitiix. Alikiman M'ltar li M lilm under Jx.i ball to keep tho pfMCl. .MINSTlini.S ON TUi: ltOAD-Prim-iom & Dnikstudits Mlnstiel coinpiny of llft pcopli, ti.isvpd thioush tlio eltj ves trrduy on their vwiv to ISIiiKhamton 'Ihev win nppc.tr la this clt ilurlnn tho coming treason. rrNintAi. this ai'tkhnoon.-sct. vices over the K mains of the l.itu .Mrs. Jlnrv Monro will he held at 3 o'clock this nftriiinun at the tesiduiie, 101 Clpcttlu uvtntie Intci merit will be privatelj made In Torest Hill ccmitcty. SHCOND INSl'lICTION TIM r. The Members of the hoard of health, nreomp.i. nlnl 1 repie sentntlvrs of the pries will iiixi.it it the until ill mt of tho Scianton Gas anil Writer romp mv toniotrovv. Tho part will Uae elt.v lull at SCO a. m rOlRTlU(311T WANTIU) -Alderman Millar Satuieliv nluht Issued warrants for the nrrc-t of I'ranlc CourtrtRht charK ltiK lilm with l.ircenv and assault and bitters The complaints wete lodireel b a Center sttect woman Known as "Deal Annie." ur.rcmi: ai.dkkman milt.au Ann i llcnuevltz was nrie.stcd on Situr di til the Instaiuo of Annie Walsh on tin chat in of nssinlt and battery, mitk lni; threats and disorderly eondnct. A l'ne of $J was Imposed and $000 ball was iuiulred. SI.lOllT J.'innSome one dropped a lighted ciRatotte from an up-stnlis win. clow In tho Hndolpli Satiuduv mornlni' whli ii eet fire to one of tho awnings on the Sprnie htieet ddi. The N.i Alius tliit;ulsluil the' llames ,W fort much el image was done Itn INSP1XTJNC. -L G Brill .1 W. J linon, Dr J O Stuwatt, Janus 11 An. drew and William Conlov . el rulnivllle, O are In tho clt Inspecting the Seiali tin Dalrj companv's cindenuliiur plant whh a dew of t..tiiulthtns a similar in stitution In their town. Till: Wr.HK'S lll'SlNHSS. The lniI nis trail1-ictid bv the Ser.mt'in t'ltni IntT hoiihi' for the wnK endln-r Julv 2J, Is u follows. Monday, $l''J,o.'i 1, Tue.-. i . $JI.S7v.sr, 'WedniMliv, JlTti.ST'i 7fi. Tliuisdaj. $l!.'S12t, J'lidav. $171. ."0 TO; SaUilda4, $112 51.101,. total, il.fi.'.J.'ilS i'J. CTIAHCinn WITH Tlini'T-On com plaint of Grocctynian Smith, ol South Washington nenue, Thomas Moran and Andrew Dvnioud wen arrested Saturdiv nlsht tor uIickciI thefts. The were slven n hearlnR jeoteida.v and were remanded In tho mayor for a further hcatliiR Mon day. TO LAY Till: Ul'ST-An experiment for laving the dust on the ljlmhurst bouleaiil will bo made In n few ilivs. The plan Intel ded Is to spread two thou hand gallons of oil on the load Willi Ii Is consldeied by oxpom to be the most cf lliaclous for the purpose. Patrons ot this pupulir drlvt will nuli.li the experiment with unusual in'etcst. I.ANfiSTArr C'ONTi:ST.-Tho follow liiK wltnees from tho Nlr.etienth ward wcro examined on Saturday in the Lin,;-staff-Kelly election contest. John Sim mons, John Arnold, lly Homer, t'harlis nussa, Christ Ilartman. Mut Uamnl, Lewis Steel, t'onincl Linn, Ueiiecllet IJrtnifle, John KiikIp Jicoli I". Miller, William Miller. Gotlleli Hnnnlck, Charle P Kellermnn, John A. Miller. Jr., Henry A Butschell, Aiisust Klcscl, John M. Lln dcr. MOONLIGHT PICNIC -The finp' ivh of tho Vcishlon. aicompiiiled I v n number of llitlr lrlentl held a moonlight plin'" nt Ni Aug pail. Prldny venlm; last. A dalntv supper was served and dancing was enjoice b the plcnlektrs Thoso present were- Mioses Helen O'AInllty, Mamlo McGerrll, Mnrgaret Giorliv. Mmle flrorltv. Joi phlno Hurt. I.jdla Mc Hale, Lucliida lioslcv. Itobe Canaian Hlancho Stahl. Iltssle Hart. Gertrude Siivdam Ornco Kiiydam. Lena raut. nmmn rausl Itlckey Sliefllennn itnsu Araeonl tleberci Iturke Gertrude ''ougii. Iln Anna McDonald. Llzzlo McCurmaek, Clmrlos Zwlck, William Wagner, civile fitcrcr. Otto Vat;ne' Thnmas Mtlt.l, John Donnelly. 13 lfollmmi, C chult;, J Kcllv, J nuniett F.Diaher ! p.oso, J Rush, Domlnlek Gibbons I Major I' Mvem T TTiiber I) Tinlnor. P Unit, B Mackerhy and Mr and Mrs. Tunias Smith Try the "Joy Maker" Cigar, 5c. 6ii?sT The Best Washing Powder mm fsSM AN EXPENSIVE WRECK. Thousands of Dollnro Worth of Boil ing Stock Destroyed. f-'l.ty-flvc out or clKhty cars of n elr.ulilt-licaelcr train of pin Iron, btlck and otlir Itenvv material, ere either totally demolished or 'ondly tvrecl.cd In a Kmncli-tii nt Tunnel otiitlon, thlit Ida of Whlto Iluvrn, on tho Jetsey Centrnl roml, Satin day mornlni; nt dnybronk. The train p.uted In the middle, voir.-? down tlnj mountain, and, rfter rtmnlnT this way for scleral tulles the tear section dnltd Into the front nt tun nwny speed, and Tnlrly plotiKh"d throtlRh It. The cnr nnd their con tents were trniismuvecl Into nn Im mense henp ot debilh that covered both (racks nnd blocked unfile fur half a day Tho 1ob to rolling stock nnd froiijht will not fall far Miort of S1U0, 000 I'm Innately nono of the trainmen were hint. CHARGED WITH FORGERY. Joseph R. McLnughlin Placed. Under Arrest nnd Entered Bail. Joseph It MiLaUKhlln was arrested on Satin tiny jii a chniKf of forpltiK the names of John Koibis and Klehnrd Phillips, of sUinmokln. to a promliiory note on the Plrst National bank of that place. Ho was brought befoie Al derman Millar and Rave ball In JoOO for his appearance In com t. He s.ls. that Phillips signed his name for a renewal nnd tint ho signed Follies' name because ho could not find him and thought It all light to sign his name, as Foibes had done so be fuie McLaughlin was formerly n, tesldent of Sliamokln. HARVEST WILL BE LARGE. Tho Prediction of Weatherman Paine, Who Has Just Completed a Tour of the Count: y Dlstiicts. Part of the duties of If. K. Paine, the local w Lather man is to nitku per iodical reports on the crop prospects ami lmtiests. He has Jim completed ii run through the countiy dlstiicts to gather matetlal for a ciop icpoit and he says he will lepoit tu Wash ington that Lackawanna i.ourtt i. Ill this ear hat i est the best all around crop It oici raised. While tho state In general has been atfeetod by a diaiight, this Immedi itc legion has liven singulailv bl"-sed with eiulte sufficient rain for the nour ishment of egetatlon and in conse quence ei ei. i thing In both field and Rat den Is nicely nourishing, with the exception of hn.i. which, on nccount ot tho long winter : .Utter than an lack of rain. Is about twenty-Ill e per cunt short of an oidlnaiy nop Coin was much better than "knee high. Kouith of Julj." and Is both plentiful and stiong. Oats nto tupping nicely and glie promise of an unusu ally good lclil. Potatoes ate ospic lally promising and If tho stalks con fine healthy theto will be nn abund ance of them. Cabbage is likewise In excellent condition. Apples will bo leiy scarce Mt. Paine sajs' theto won't bo any at all n en th speaking of. The fat mors ex plain this on tho "oft yeai" theoty. RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES. The Christian Kndcaior society ot the Adams An line Prcyln tuliiu ih.ipel par tlelpated In the senilis lat tieiimg ltev J. K. l.llls, of lll.ikrli, occupied tho puljilt of the North Main Annuo Baptist church at bolh sen Ices jester da. The members of the Plj mouth Congre gational Sabbath sdiool will hold t tic li nuntt-il picnic nt Nuj Aug park tomor iow At the Jackson Street Baptist church last evening the pastor, Bev. Thomas de Gruehv, relitul his experknees at Itlch mond dm lug tho Uaptlat Young People's convention. At the Gren Itldg Baptist Church es. terd iy the delegates to the B.ritlst Young People's union convention nt Btch inond presented their teports whldi wete icr Interesting. Rev. Joseph T Smith. D D . of Bal timore, tilled the pulpit of the 1'list Pres. livtoilali church jesterdiv. The second service was held In tho evening Instead ol the afternoon. Professor Heis B. I.lojd of the Padllc Tlieotot'lcal semlnat Oakland, Cat , oe cuplid the pulpit of the Tabeuncle Con giegntlonal chuidi last evening, preach ing nn BnglMi sermon Bev . C MacArlhur addressed tho gospel meeting at tin Balboad Young Men's Christian association oraneli ves. tetiho aflerrioorr. II P Dtcvei. of Utin tnou, sang siveial bailtone iolos. In the absence of Itcv J B Sweet, of Simpson Methodist Episcopal chinch the pulpit was occuplPd yotciilnj b Bev S P. Matthpws, who conductul union bervlce both morning and evening Bo Boheit P Y Pierce, of the Ponn Av-mue Baptist church, occupied his pul. tilt csterdav and spoke In the morning on "The I'nfcttered Chilstlan" and In tho 'venliig on "The nqel of Contentment " The usual vveeklv song sen Ice was eon dncteel jesterda afternoon nt the rooms of the Young Women h Christian as-otli tlon, coiner of South Main avenue ami Scianton stteet. A largo number of wo men wero present Bev II A Grant. B D ptsto of the Howard Place African Methodist j:ps copal church, conducted a gospel meeting cstenlnv afternoon In Nnj Aug park A choir led by Mis Sadie J Morgan ren. elercd several si lections ltev. William Bdtai. of the I,rovlden',o Methodist Hplscopal cliunji, priacncd his ilfth sermon last evenlns on "Con splcuous Won en of the Bible" refeirlng to the women who re fun el to ubi v or der.i. Tho series have been delightfully Interesting. Tho pulpit of the Bellcvuo Calvlnlstic Methodist church was occupied list even. ,lng by Bev. D. P Jones, of the Tnbei. nacle Congregntloinl ehuicli. Dr It T. lones. of the Susquehanna Puslij tcrlan church. Philadelphia will punch thero next Sunday. Tho Young People's ChiMI'in socl-ly hrs been oiganlzed it iho Bdlevuo Cal ilnlstle Methodist clitirch with the fol lowing otllccrs: Thomas Price, president incl nonlamln James vice picsldent. Tlidr nvctlngs will ho held after tho Rundny school scolons Bev. Bruin) Iw.-.nowskl, pastor of tlu Polish C-uholle Uiuicli at Pilccbnig, has l 'signed hi charge, nnd will fpenil a ear In Burope, on a leave of absence Ilo Mill be sneoecded by Bev. Path'r Hutklewlcz. of Nniitleokc, who, In turn, v. til bo succeeded by Bey Pathcr Notlckl, of Pl mouth. Tho conifgitlon of the Dimmorc Pres. Iiyteilan eli'irch hrel nn unusual pleas, inn nffnided them CHtpiilnv mornirg. Henry P Drever, foimotly of Dunmore, who Is mpldlv winning fumo as a ioel Int rang sivrral beautiful solos unci Hcnr Nye, nUo of Dunmore, prenrhed I'ip i mon It was n HCholaily, HioukIu. ful effort which Indicates that Mr Njo if destined to win fame as a pulpit ora tor. A Card. We. tho undersigned, do hereby ncree to refund tho money on a Ell-cent battlo eif Greenes Watiunted Bjrup of Tar If it falls to euro your cough or cold. Wo ul in giiai antco a U-cent botllo to prove satU. faclorv or money refunded. J. a. Bono & !!!.,AnH.nnm.(ue' Pa,! Jolm Donahue, bcranton, l'a. ' SERVED AS A NURSE WITH ARMY IN CUBA MISS nANDERRY HAS RETURN ED TO THIS CITY. She Was Graduated from the Moses Taylor Hospitnl and When the War .Broke Out She Ottered Her Services to tho Government, and After Serving nt Different Polnt3 In tho South Was Sent to Cuba. I Her Experience with tho Auny Surgeons There. Miss Anna Ilanbeity, tho Hist ntnsc grndunted limn the Moses Tnjlur lio pltal training school, han telutned to this city aflet an absence of many months ns nn aimv nurKO. Miss Hanbenv was among the Hist to offer her services after tho opening' of the war. Her otders weru for duty nt KnoMllle. Tenn . where she io' malneel in active service until Decem ber last In caring for the many who note- sent thllhet fiom Chiekarriaiigii ind the South. 1'ioni heme, she with four companions wont to Savannah, whne oi' of tho number, n muse fiom Boston, died from oieiwoik and tho iinfiiicnable conditions piesent This Incident was most saddening to the latt and nirtliulailv to Miss Han benv who dcaili lovod the bravo lit tle nit I who had labored so faithfully In the hospitals. Later the temalnlng nuisos were sent to Clonfuesos accompanying th" Thlrtj -first Michigan, the Foutth Tixas and tho Sixth Ohio volimteeis. Tlieie wcro fifteen nurse, and Instead of being scattered anions tho regl meittp as they had exiiceteel thoy vvoic all sort wl'h the Ohio command to tho piovltiie of Hantn data whete Miss Hanliuiy was nppolrrted chief mure. The othe'r toglments wcio left cntlrclj unprovided for In this respect. NOT wi:ll TBIJATHD MlS3 llanboiiy states that the nurses well- not all will ti cited In Cuba. Thflr woik was sstmnntliiili hlri doted and their efforts aero unappie elatod In certain ritt.mets nlthoitgli tho side men hailed them as angels of light and blessed them nt evoiy step. It was a noticeable tact that the togl rvent In which women nurses were tint detailed did not piespivo ns high a niotal lone as those who lccciied their instiuctlons. luit thoie was nevol tire less n prejudice existing among the suigeons of a certain rank against tlii it- presence in tho field tho osten sible excuse being that tho hospital coips deteriorated when to tho men was left the moie menial services while tho women woie giving their tactful, gentle, beautiful ministrations to tho suffeilng In Clenfuegos the nurses wero for months lined up with the corps in tho blazing hot sun to receive their i.i tlons, whiih consisted of the tegular nimy faio, hotel tack, oatmeal and cof fee. With sugar for coffee alone, or for oatmeal only with not even em balmed beef. Thoie they stood among the men un complainingly despite their continual discomfort, but ono day Colonel Gieen leuf appealed and he stormed fuilously over the neglect and Inconvenience which thoy had endutcd. Soon after that a change was lecorded and the nurses were allowed their own mess. PLENTY OF WORK. Thev had plenty of woik with the malatlal fevet and tho many dlsordeis which attacked the unaicllmatizod men, but never during her stay In the south of Cuba wore thoy shown pioper consideration or given the fa cilities which should have been offeied. This svstomatlp Ignoilng of their position was duo to the suigeon major. Mho iv as either Ignot ant or lacking In his executive ability, although he seemed to have good intentions. Throughout all Cuba, sajs Miss Hanbeiri, the same conditions pi ei ailed In tho hos pital dopaitment. The slik did not tocelio the proper care, there was lit tle attention given to the preientinn ot contnglon nnd tho muses, leadj and willing us they wore to do their duty and they wete almost iniail ubly trained nnd most competent iv oio hampeiod in thelt effoits Miss Ilanbeiry believes that In no way was the government to be blamed and neither could tho chief otllc ers In com mand bo eiltlcized for the conditions prevailing with regard to tho hnspl. til depattment, but In veiy many cases the surgeon-major was Iticom potent to dliect affairs anil as a con sequence tho muses In Cuba found It almost impossible to lender thelt much nee ded sen Ice. KXPHCTHD TO REMAIN. Miss Ilanbeiry had expected to le maln In Clenfuegos dining tho rainy season and plans were made foi the b.u taiks where it was anticipated the (auditions would be moie favoinble, but the surgeon major began (It tiling tho hospital corps more assiduously and although protests wero tecolveel fiom tho rank and file the general sentiment existing among tho under Btiigeons of tho at my pi ev ailed iu the depattment nt Washington and the women wcro oideie'd to leave Clenfue gos and Santiago and.be teady for duty elsevvhen. A number were sent to San Ftnn clsco to onto tho nrmy and navy hospltnls nnd caro for the sick loturn Ing from Manila, but, gicatly to her disappointment, Miss llnnbetty was letulned In tho east and was detailed ot Foil Hamilton, wireto sho has been for several weeks since her return iiom Cuba and has done much spiv Ice. At piesput sho Is In Scianton, whole she has a desire to establish tho "Hour Nutslng" sistota which has been so successful In Ni w York. It Is for the purpose 'if Glil.iK people unable to altord the heavy expense ot a trained niu so bv the week tho jiilvilogo ot having one come Into thelt homo dally, or as often as Is necessaty at a leasonablo into. For Instance, two ilslts of an hour each will bo nuulo dallv for $10 a week or tho price mny be iogui.ted by tho week. A number, of prominent phy sicians and surgeons of tho dty nto disposed to lend their recommenda tion to tho project. Summer Boa: ding, Queen Hess cottage r.ako Wlnola, ;t per day JO per week Kittle Gard ner, proprietress. NERVOUSNESS. Horsford's Acid Phosphate Strengthens and quiets the nerves. Genuine bears name Hertford's on wrapper. Jtjfcappy Wfotiors Sratitudo ttrtTrs to us:, rixxiux no. 56,785 "DEAitMrts, PiNKiiAM- I have many, many thanks to give you for what your Vetfotablo Compound 1ms done for me. After llrst confinement I was sick for nine years i ith prolapsus of the womb, hail pain In left side, in small of hack, a great ileal of headache, palpitation of henrt and leueorthrcn. I felt so .Teak and tired that I could not do my worlt. I became pregnant again and took your Compound nil through, and now have n sweet baby girl. I never before had such an easy time during labor, nnd 1 feel it 11 as due to I.ydin II l'lnkham'o Vegetable, Compound. I am now able to do my work uml fool better thnn I have for years. I cannot thank jiiu enough." Jilts. V.v. Uii LIN'OKH, DuviKn, Ti.x. Wonderfully Strengthened. " I have been taking Lydia 13. Pink ham rt Vegetable, Compound, Itlood I'uriHer nnd Liver Pills and feel won derfully strengthened, lleforc using your remedies I was iu p terrible state; felt like fainting every little while. I thought f must surely die. Hut now, thanks to your remedies, thoso feel ings tire all gone " Mtts Kmii.ik Scil.NKiriKIt, It! 4 4 IlSLEX AVt., DETHOIT MlCU. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Trank Stonder Bitten by a Monkey. Tuneial of Mrs. E. E. Corwin. Othei Pithy Paiagraphs nnd Pcisonals. Frank Stonder, of Chinchilla, met (villi 11 painful accident S.uuidn.v foie tiiiuii. One ut his neUhbors has a hit go Afilean uroirkt v and Mr Stot.dor vim holding It b a chrln which i.ub on me tot! to a 1 ullat urotind t'10 ni'lmal's neck, while Its owner went to another part of the heife. The niiinkej wished to follow Its mas ter but Mr. nlonder wouldn't liberate it. The beast sprang for lilm. inllii t Ing two se'.'cte gushes In the calf of his loft leg Us inJiBcs wete diessed bj Di. Kodluun. DISTl'KHnns AHHESTICD. John Kelley. Joseph Quliin, John BuboloskI and George liuboloskl wero arrested ,v ester day for being drunk nnd elisor dei lv and Insulting ladloa Patiolmerr Watkltis and Thomas weie notllled that four men wero at the corner of Oak stteet nnd North Maltr avenue and woie Insulting ladles who wero returning ft 0111 e hutch. The of ficeis Immediately went to the place and at tested the offenders and woie proceeding with them to the station when Kelley bioke away und sprinted up West Mniket stieet. In the twinkle of an eje fiom fifty to ono hundred men and bos were at his heels. Puisued and puistleis pto ceedod up Market stieet. tho foimer with cries of "stop thief," and other expiesslons. Tho puisued was haul pti'sspd and turned In an alley where ho was surrounded and captuied. The men wete given a hearlnri and tlncd $1 each. AD NOTES PITHY PARAGRAPHS. Tho f uncial of Mrs. E E. Corwin was held from her late home on Wil liam street jestorday after noorr. Rev. William Edcar.of the Proildenee Meth odist Episcopal chinch, of, which the deceased was a membr, officiated ind Bpok" ol her many good dcils and acts of kindness while up this eai'h. In terment was made In the Forest Hill ceniotety. Tills evening the Senior Chilstlan FniUavor society of the We Mi Congre gational church, West Market stieet, will hold an icho meeting of tho 1 in vention, held In Detroit last week Tho meeting will be under tho dltectoishlp of Miss Mat gat et Williams and will be veiy Interesting. rinnk Blackman, of East Parker street, was at rested jeste.'day by Pa tiolman Rhodham for tiding on the sidewalk. Ho was fined 1. Special Officer Geoige Smith was nr tosted Saturday and niralgned befoie Alderman Fle'.lcr on the elm go of ob taining money by false protem-e nndi ttaud pteferred bi Michael Mlhoskl, Tlio witnesses testified that he obtain ed $1 f 1 0111 Mehoskl. but Smith denied tho chat go. He was held under $200 ball.. Tho Initiatory degree wilt bo con foirod at Lincoln lodge of Odd Fellows this evening Installation cf officers of Washington camp ITT. P.itilotle Older Sons merl ca, will be held Wednesday evening. The first degioe will be conferred on several candidates at the meeting nt Colo-ilal lodge of Odd Fellows this evening. PERSONAL NOTES. Daniel Evans, ot Danville, is tho guest of friends on Williams street. Miss Ida Mat tin. of Wyoming, was the truest of ft lends on Ninth Main avenue yosteulny. Jolm Evans, 0f West Maiket street, was the guest of fi lends In Olyphant jestetday. Mr and Mis. David Gravel, of T.cg goit's stteet. lias returned fiom a lud'.'s stay at Lake Wlnola. Messrs. Hauy and Havden Jono.s, of rivmouth mo the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howell Davis, of Ferdinand rftiect. Mis. Asia, Tones, ot Parker street, left yi ilerday foi 11 week's visit with her daughter, Mis. Thomas Evans, of Plttston fillis RoblnEoii and family, of Ncrth Main avenue, uio spending a month at Lake Wlnola Mr. nnd Mis. J T. Pndlei. of Noith Main avenue, are spending a wee!: at Ilonesiialo, lohu nosln, of Reese street, will leaio in the near fiituto for a two months' visit to England. ."Irs. John Walls, of Iiloont avenue, und daughter, Mrs. P. J. Ilogan, of Most .Mniket street, nro spending a week at Lake Wlnola. Misses Nellie Gilt ov ami Mar Covlc, of Shamokln. nro tie gip'sts of Miss Biogan, of West Mniket street. Miss Ella Mullen and Miss Mary Ncrton, of Peckvllle, ate visiting Miss Migglo Evans, of Brick avenue. Miss Emma WINon, of Onl. street, left yesterdnv for Wilkes. But re. to spond tho summer with her jnrents, Mr and Mt T. J. Wilson. Mist Wlnlded lynch, of Patker utroet. and Miss Delia Murtnugh, of Oak street, are spending their vacation at Lako Arid. Miss Kate Dcvonney. ot Philadelphia, has illumed homo after a visit with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Do vanney, of Wiile3 street. PASSING REFERENCE TO COL. INGERSOLL CONTAINED IN THE DISCOURSE OF REV. J. B. WORRAXL, D. D. Ho Occupied the Pulpit of tho Gicen Ridge Presbyterian Church Last Night in tho Place of tho Pastor, Rov. I. J. Lnnsing, D. D. Ho Took lor His Text tne Wotds or tne Young Man Recorded by Matthew, "What Lack I Yef and the Lord's Reply. V.ei J. H. Won all, D. D, of Pull man, III, ptPnched an eloquent nnd thoughtful sermon Inst eienlng in tho Oieon Rldgci Presbvtoiiiin church, where ho Is fllllnis the plnce of the pastor. Rev. I. .1. Lansing. D P., who hi nwav on I1I3 summer vacation. Ho took for his text the question asked Christ bv a young man leooidod in MaUii"'.'., 13 chnpter, SI. "What Lack I Vet'" and the replv of our L-ird. "One thing thou htckest; go thy way sell wnntever thou hast, and glvo to the poor, and thou shnlt hale troas 111 o In heaven; and come take up thv crcus and follow 111 e " Mr. Woiralt spoke In part as follows "This jotiiig man came to tho Saviour and asked what ho should do to obtain eternal life. What a beauti ful ( hnracter ho must have boon. 1 cuing, full of buoyancy nnd hope Ho was a young man of wealth. Wealth Is alway delightful and tho possessor of It ulwayi enjoys many advantages. But this joung man had greatei ami brlghtet thoughts of something beyond mere material wealth. HOW MANY OF THEM? "How many ilch young men ot today have thoughts of eternal life.' How mani of them ale coming to Hint with the- question, 'What lack 1 et7" The poieentnge Is unfortunately very small. The rich voting men nnd all tho veiling men of this couittty should imitate this joung mnn and keep In mind that they should have a grout desire and thought for their spiritual welfare. "No man's soul Is satisfied until It has a clear title to otei nal life. No man is over satisfied with his own conscience. It Is easy for us to Use possession of our salvation when wo think of ourselves as moral and up right and spend our time in seeing the defects of persons tound about us "The soul of man was never made to be satisfied with tho things of this life. Theie Is always an Inner je.u 11 Ing fot something above all, some thing this world cannot glvo. "The most maielous thing In the woi Id Is the Infinite love ot God for poor finite man. It Is unfathomable. It Is easy to hate, but God comes down and pierces the heart with love and says. 'One thing thou laekest. Fol low Mo.' Chi 1st set fotth all that was true and needful for eieiy soul. No man through all the centuries ever dared to say that ho had come to Christ seeking what tho world could tint give and had not obtained com plete satisfaction. REFERRED TO INGERSOLL. "There passed away dutlng the past week a man who was a master mind along certain linos, but who Hied the life of an Iconoclast, ttying to tear down other men's tellglon. He over looked the thought that no man ever testified that God had failed lilm w hen In the darkest hours of life ho had sought consolation. "The great trouble with our wealthy Special In Order to Close Them Out We Offer Them at a Great Reduction. Foulard Silks Cheney Bros.' liigli grade goods, large assortment to select from; $1,00 goods now CAn Fancy Taffeta Silks Choice of all our new styles in waist lengths, no two alike; $1.25 and $1.50 O&r7 goods for V. yo $1.00 Goods for 75c. Fancy Taffeta Silks Large assortment suit CQfr able for waists and liuings; 75c to $i.co value for.. Vl Pure Silk Black Brocade Fancies Iu five designs, nearly three-quarters of a yard wide, the best price has beeu 75c. Now for Black China Silk Very fine quality, full yard wide German Challies Best grade, fine all-wool 5Q-r Sale price OOC Silk Stripe Challies Beautiful line. Sale Q Black Figured Alohnir 50c to 5SC goods. 3 Q r Sale price l Black Taffeta Mohair Thirty-eight inches Qf wide. Sale price CPVW Black Tlohalr Yard and a half wide, extra A7r fine goods. Sale price J J Serges and Henriettas Full yard wide, all K-r wool, in navy, red, brown and green. Sale price... r-'w Light Summer Dress Goods All divided iuto two Hues. Line 1 All 50c goods, sale price 25c Iyiue 2 All 75c and $1.00 goods, sale price 48c Now Is the MEARS fYYaYGVEVBYBVV Glassware i Wo carry n largo lino of Inoxponolvo Glasswaro that liaa JJ merit. Porfoctly plain cryotal. w? Common dull clouded, looks as though it wcro dirty and C breaks if you wash it. p 4 piece Tea Sots sugar, cream, spoon and buttor 50o jjjS 4 Inch Borry Dishes, per dozon ... . GBo JJ 7 inch Borry Dishes, por dozon 120c oe 8 inch Borry Dishos, por dozen 25a 8 inch Footed Fruit DishoB 40o Water Pltchore, Tumblers, Goblets, Etc. Como and sco us often, you aro always welcome. Millar & Peck, mwwmwNmmmmMwmwjmm congregations In tho present day Is that thoy don't like the preacher to tnlk on subjerts that appeal to their ( otisclences. No man can follow Christ who Is not willing to fot nuke all and follow Him 'If rich, how are you spending your wealth ! Ate you tiylnp. to keep on the top of tho social wave': How few understand tho awful dangers ot wealth Too many dash In boldly with tho simple desite of accumulating vnst ilchrs "'Follow me Theo were two tie mendous wonls when titteied by Christ. He left the gloty of heaven and tamo down on eaith to battle for mon Lot us follow hint In the tiue sense of the word nnd be tondv to glvo up all possessions ot this eaith If nec essary ." CORNER STONE WAS LAID. Many Scrnntoninns Attended Cere mony at Pleasant Mount. lit. Rev. rilshop Hoban yesterdav laid tho tinner stone of St Juntos' Catholic 1 liurch nt Pleasant Mount ot w hlch Jtev J J Henlev Is pastor Rev J J Loughran, of the cnt'iedtal. accompanied the bishop and ass sted In the ceremony. A special tialn was inn finin this city over th" Ontario and Weste rn toad to accommodate the trlends of Rev rather Ileale.i, who wished to at Und Mnny took advantage of It ami had a vetv pleas-Mit tlnv Tho PloncuiU Mount people met them at the Matlou with carriages nnd also provided din r.or for them In the basement cf the church when the services were com lud ed. Tho return ttlp was made In tho evening reaching note at T o'clock. Our baby has been continually trou bled with colic and cholera Infantum slrrce his 'birth, nnd all that wo could do for him did not seem to give more than tcmpoiary relief, until wo tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diar rhoea Remedy. Plnce giving that tem cdy lie has not been tiotibled. We want tc give yon this testimonial as an evi dence of our gratitude, not that you need It to advertise your metltorlous remedy G. M. Law, Koowuk, Iowa. For sale by all druggists. Matthew Bros., wholesale and retail agts, For Infants and Children. 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