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THE SCRANTON TRIBUJN1S-SATUKDAY, JANUARY 10, 1001'.
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WEST SCRANTON
CANDIDATES
FOR COUNCIL
MANY CANDIDATES FOR SEATS
IN COMMON.
Primaries Will Bo Hold Today or
Monday to Nomiuato Candidate!!.
Continuation of the Home Featlvnl
of St. Brcndeu's Council, Young
Men'3 Institute Regular Gospel
Service Tonight in the Y. W. C. A.
German Class Will Meet Next
Tuesday Night Other News Notes.
The transition of Scrnnton from u
Miltd to ii second class cltv will moan
the election of two mora common
uoimcilmcn In each of this Fourth and
Fifth wards. In each of the wards
randldates colore havo iippc-jred. In
order to pecitro the noinlnocii names
upon tha ofllclal ballot for thu Ki'tirral
Ifctlou In IVbrtiary onitcuj-'os will bo
Jn.'ld In both wardH at the respective
jiolllng places today or .Momln; .
'J'ho vlKlIants of thi? I'ourth ward mt
In Alderman .ToIiiin' otllee, on North
Main avenue, last evening at 7 o'clock,
iind 'decided to hold their oatltUH to
day between the bourn of 4 mid 7
o'clock at the tegular polling plnn-ii.
'.''he following have registered as can
didate: Wallace . Mosul-, r. U. Mor
Kanp. D. It. Jones, Edward S'-arlng. K.
IV. Kvans and D. It. Thomas.
The appended nolle luis been Isstt'-d
tv the vigilance committer of the
Fifth ward:
3'o the r.rrmMlcin Votara ol the Fifth W.ml;
In accoi thine a with tlio protUir.atlon 1 the
major cf ihc cltv of Scianton culling (r tli
lenlon of tuo incmlniii for tha otfn-c o ivm
lnon roiiiirll, nt tlic iiir.er.il rfeitkm to he hi 1.1
r-i 1'1'. in, 11.01, hmc will be a raiirut of tin
Itrpunllian vntcM if the VIII li wud, at tl.i
jr Kiilr pnllinir places In said ward, on S.itur
il. .-, Jtn. J'i, JO01, liettrfcn the hours of and
T p. ni lor tho purpose ol nominating two
members for cowmen cojucll.
All persons dtiirltc to bra)uni rir.dlihtu fi
a.ilrl nomination) arc here?.;' notified to ic;;lMn'
ltli Dr. 1'. V. fctruptilor, 111 South Miiiu ;n-.
Mir. before 10 o'cluik a. in. tod.iy. llj- ,nlir
of llin Vigilance ttnimlltiM.
The candidates who teglslcred la.it
twonlriK were E. K. Itouitthun, John T.
ll.-imos nnd Alex. Krebcrg.
The tepubllcans of the Fifteenth
ward will also cntteun between the
liouro of 4 and 7 oYloi-.u, to jilaco In
nomination a candidate for common
council. Two candidates are in the
C
out for I and COLDS
TAKE
DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR.
Only,
Two
Items
Today
But They're Startlers
As values and will never be repeated again.
Gentlemen
They ought to interest you. Look
them over and then decide.
Men's Silk Heel and Toe Half Hose
Fast black and full fashioned. All
sizes. On Saturday only, f A
per pair. I VW
Walking Gloves
For Gentlemen. All sizes and shades
in a fine quality of Kid, Gusseted
lingers, Pique stitched, etc.
Equal to Any Dollar Glove Hade
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Globe Warehouse
field, T. Kellown Mason and Wllllim
Lewi.
The Horns Festival,
Th Home Festival of the St. IUcn
lion's Voting Men's Tnstltute, was well
attended lant evening. An inteiestlng
programme was rendered. Many val
uable articles were chanced off. The
lucky ones were: Hiiir, Olto ltobln
Hon: lamp, Illchard !riegan; tamp,
Oft-mnle Hlowltt: piece of nuttcn
botg, SIM. Patriot: (Irady; choir Kit
tie Ilenleyr fancy rocker, Thomas Mc-di-atli;
fancy apron, John Ijirkln.
The festival will close tbln evening,
when evry article left will bo
chanced off. Among the Hut Is a bed
room suit, parlor table, suit of clothes,
Pimp, writing desk and many other
coetly articles. The famous "plum"
tre. will be adorned with over J CO
Woith of presents. A special pro
gramme has been prepared.
Y. W. C. A. Note3.
Tonight the regular Gospel services
will be held. The leader will be Mr.
W. W. Adair, from the Young Men's
Christian association. The subject
chosen la "An Eternal Salvation." Tha
Ki'rvlcen will last for one hour, no a
large attendance Is desired.
On Tuesday night, Jim. 22, the Ger
man class will meet at S o'clock. The
class has Increased to fifteen tncm
Ixru, and Is advancing very rapidly.
All memliets must bo present, as one
lesson lost means a great deal to a
beginner.
Thursday evening, following the T.
r. C. club will meet at 8 o'clock. At
tendance of all its members is es
pecially requested, as something en
tirely new will bo conducted.
The Passion Play.
' The Passion Play," to be given at
tlio Jackson Street Uaptlut church on
Tuesday, Jan. L'9, Is a sacred panorama
of the lift of Christ In moving picture
realism, as performed by the devout
peasants of Oberamniergau, Uavarla.
Iin Eminence Cardinal Gibbons
snys: "I was highly pleased with the
presentation of the Passion Play. It
was very teallstle and devotional, and
It cannot but hue an elevating ef
fect upon those who may be fortunate
to re!- it. It la an educator In facta
on the life of Christ."
Jackson Street Baptist Church.
The veek of prayer will still bo con
tinued during next week; tho Interest
is good; many have found the Lord.
Hev. V". H, 'Williams, the Drummer
Evangelist, will be with us and begin
next Tuesday evening. The following
are bis toplrs: Tuesday, Jan. L'2, at
7.30. "The Last Call"; Wednesday, Jan.
W. "Few Virgins"; Thursday, Jan 24,
"No Room for Jesus": Friday, Jan. 2S,
"The Prodigal"; Sunday evening,
"Itieaking Homo Ties, nnd Farewell."
In fervor and path.03 and dramatic
power, Evangelist Williams Is the J.
R. Gough of tho American platform of
today." Dally News, N'ewbuiyport,
Price
Saturday
Only
69c
Mass. The publlo are cordially invited,
to attend nil these services.
GENEHAL NEWS NOTES.
James Clerrlty, of Railroad avenue,
nnd Miss Margaret Martin, of Hcran
ton street, were married In Hlnghatn
ton on Wednesday afternoon.
Hllurlnn lodge of Odd Fellows held
a well-attended meeting last evening.
Several applications -wero acted upon,
JMvislou No. 4, Ladles' Auxiliary of
tho Ancient Order of Hibernians, held
an Ituprtant meeting at tho residence
of Mrs. (lolingau, on Pleasant street.
Wallace (J. Moser, of tho Times, has
announced himself ns a candidate for
common council in the Fourth ward.
Camp No. 178, Patrlotlo Order Hons
of Anisrlca, have started a member
ship contest. Prizes will be offered
to the side obtaining the greator num
ber of applicants.
West Side conclave of the Ttoyal
Aicanum met last evening.
Doctor Doylo. of Wllltes-Barre, is
the Riiest of West Side friends.
The funeral of the !ate John X.
Phillips will be held this afternoon at
L'.sci o'clock. Services will be con
ducted at the Plymouth Congrega
tional church and interment in Wash
burn street cemetery.
The Fifth ward Republican primar
ies will be held today with the follow
ing candidates in thn Held- Common
council T. Fellows Mason, William
Lewis. First district Register. John
I. Williams, John T. T.t-vW; judge of
election, John Shcnta; inspector, Mor
gan Davios. h'eeond dlsti let Register,
Samuel A. Williams and Andrew
Dlngtmin; judge, Fred Leber; Inspec
tor, William Gaul.
Henry Rurgcss. a miner employed In
the Urlggs shaft nnd residing at 11C
Smith CI runt avenue, was Injured while
at his work yesterday by a fall of
roof, lie was removed to his home,
where Dr. Preiinan was summoned
and dresyed the Injuries, which con
sisted of two large gashes on the head
nnd many body bruises,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hitching, of Lu
zerne street, celebrated the llfth anni
versary of their marriage Thursday.
Their home was Invaded by a largu
number of guests, who spent the even
ing In a pleasant manner. At a sea
sonable hour, a delicious repast was
served.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
cieneral Grant commandery, Ko. 2S0,
Knights of Malta, held a regular meet
ing at Hartman's hall last evening.
The educational class of the Young
Women's Christian association, which
are held Mondays an 1 Thursdays, will
b; open to all young women of this
side.
At tho Democratic caucus of the
Eleventh ward, held hi ('.ermania hall
last evening, Fred Phillips was te
nonilnated for common council.
John Tuffy, of Irving avenue, was
arrested on Thursday evening for be
ing drunk and lighting. He was flnnd
.", or thirty days In Jail. Ho took the
latter.
Max Klippendorf, of Pittstou avenue,
was arrested by Alderman Storr on
Thursday for being drunk nnd dis
orderly. He was lined jr..
Henry Spmks, of CUr, Prospect ave
nue, was presented with a daughter
yesterday.
Tin? regular Sunday afternoon gospel
mooting of the Young Women's Chris
tian association -v III be held at their
rooms on Cedar avenue at :MS o'clock.
Miss rMhcr Roland will be tlio leader.
Tho .lunger Mnennerchor held an Im
portant meeting last evening.
Thf St. John's Total Abstinence and
Henevolent society Is making exten
sive preparations for tln-lr coming en
tortalnnii'iil and social.
The Republicans !' the Eleventh
ward will hold their emeu In Athletic
hull this evening.
A caucus of Dcirio mis of the Twen
tieth ward will helii ln-i uifjlit. At Its
conclusion It was. announced that
James (j. Rrady hud W"n noni'iiated
for alderman; K. U. ('i.uie for con
stable, tuid William J. McCrea for the
additional common councilman the
waid will lx. entitled to under the second-class
lly apportionment.
The Scianton Athletic chili will
celebrate Its seventeenth anniversary
at Its hall next Wednesday evening,
This Is annually looked forward to as
one of the most enjoyable social events
of the South Side and this year's coin
mltteo confidently expects that the
guests will say It exeeded all Its pre.
decessors.
Thn funeral of the late Mrs. John,
Convey, of ?;',3 Maple street, was at
tended yesterday morning from the
family icsldonce by a latge concourse
of mounters. Services were bold at St.
John's church on Fig stivet. ,i ivcpilem
mas l.eltur celebrated by Itev. K. .1.
Melley, the rector. Interment was
made In the Cathedral cemetery. The
p.tll-livarers were: C, CI. Roland, John
Pallium, James Murray, James J. Mm
ray nnd John Heffron.
The Republicans of the Second ward
will caucus tonight In Alderman My
er's oillce for the purpose of nominat
ing three, additional coiincllmen.
Isaac R. JSdwotds, of Mi Warren
stieet. declares himself a candidate for
common council in the Second ward.
The primaries are today troni to 7
p.m.
DUNMORE.
The funeral of Peter Moiau, of Mill
street, who died suddenly In Philadel
phia on Wednesday last, will occur at
10 o'clock today trotn St. 'Mary's Cath
olic church.
The funaral of the late Fred Hutler
took place yesterday from the home
of Mrs, Thompson, on Ulakely street,
and was private. Interment was made
in Dunmore comotery.
The y. M. I. Dancing class will be or
ganised In Washington hall on Monday
evening next.
The many friends of John Duggan,
of Chestnut street, will be glad to
know that his condition Is much Im
proved after his recent Illness.
H. A. Smith has Identified himself
wllh the Union Cash stores In a cleri
cal capacity.
The ratlle for tlio benefit of Mrs.
Patrick Collins, of Pino street, whlc.i
was to have been held on Jan. Hi, law
been postponed until March 15,
Thomas Qulnn opens today his new
cash market In the storo room formerly
occupied by M. J. Hurlf.
A daughter itas brightened tho homu
of Mr. and Mrs. John P. .Mauley, of
Chestnut stieet.
A petition praying for the postmaster
general to grant Dunnioro what has
been her right for some time, namely,
free mail delivery, If being largely
FIIB HORILiEST HAH IN SCRANTON
" v'H a Hie e,iin.'.o!iir.t, ml Mhrrj
ir lulled in c.ll on hnj iliii2L-lt ami p-i
fiv a trial liln ol Krmp'n l.ilum for tin
TI.ro.it ami l,un;. ,i nviitily tiui I miarjjitpfj
lo nirc .iiic) i l,i,. ,,; c!,,,),. a,,, ,rU(P cu;hr,
Aillinn. Ilr, i. hlilt am) Oi.in.mitlon, prUe ii'?.
signed by our citizens. Postmaster
lllshop is contldent Uiat with proper
effort a favorable consideration of the
matter may be scoured from tho au
thorities. The Pennsylvania Coal company did
not pay lis employes yesterday, as an
nounced, and no notice has been given
as to when they will.
All members of Independent Hose
company aro requested to meet at
their rooms this morning at 9 o'clock
lo attend the funeral of tho lato Rob
ert Hughes.
C p. Russell Is Indisposed at his
home on North niakely street.
Miss Anna Ilaifen, of Carbondnle, Is
visiting friends In town.
Miss Lena Uldwcll, of Smith street,
Is spending some time with friends In
Carbondnle.
Stephen Richards, the former effi
cient janitor at No. 4 school, made a
very pleasant call upon the teachers
and pupils there yesterday.
The revival services at the Tripp
Avenue Christian church was quite
well attended Inst night. Rov. Mr.
Cobb spoke. There will not be any
services this evening, but on lord's
day the services will be as usual, Rev.
Mr. Cobb preaching both morning and
evening. Special meeting for tho men
Sunday evening at fi.SO.
Dunmore Methodist Kplscopal church
Rov. A. J. Van Cleft, pastor. Thft
Rev. W. A. Dunnett, the Canadian
evangelist, will speak at both the
morning and evening- services. His
subject In the morning will be "The
Kin Against the Holy Ohost," and In
the evening, "The Feast of Rolslnz
rar." Miss Daisy Bell Hall will sing
at all tho services of the 'day. Sun
day school at 2.30 ji. m. eats free
and all made welcome. Kvangellstlo
services will be held each afternoon
and ovenlng next week.
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Funeral of the Xate S. M. Corson
Held Yesterday Afternoon.
Other News Notes.
The funeral of the late S. M. Cori'on
was held yesterday afternoon. The
body was removed from the home on
North Main avenue to the Provldeuci
Methodist Fplscopal church, where
services were conducted by the pas
tor, Rev. Cr. A. Cure, assisted by Rev.
Dr. Culld. of the Presbyterian church.
The choir of the church sang several
selections during tho services, which
won sad and Impressive.
There was a large attendance of
membetn of tho church and friends of
the bereaved family. Rev. Dr. fiuiH
read the twenty-first chapter of Reve
lations and offered prayer. Rev. Mr.
Cure preached, the sermon, basing his
remarks upon the twenty-fourth verse
of the seventeenth chapter of St
John. ,
He spoke of tho line Christian char
acter of the deceased, his relations to
the church and his helpfulness on all
occasions, and consolfrt with the sor
rowing ones on their bereavement.
Many beautiful floral tributes of love
and esteem were massed within th
altar rail, near which the ensket rest
ed. One of these, was representative
of the open Plble. the token of re
gard of the trustees of the Methodist
F.piscopal church, of which board be
was a nieniJier.
The membiis of firnnd Army of the
Republic, the Heptasophs and Knights
of Pythias In attendance, attested also
their high regard- for their dead
brother and comrade, Tho pall bear
ers and flower beaicrs wee chosen
from these fraternities. Tlio Inter
ment was In Dunmore cemetery.
Oil Housa Destroyed.
An alarm of lire was sent In from
Ho 70 yestorday morning at S.10
o'clock. The blaze was caused by a
spark from a mining lamp dropping
Into some cotton waste on the i'.oo."
of tho oil house owned by the Hull's
Head Coal company.
The (lames bad gained too much
headway when the firemen arrived
to save the oil bouse, and they de
voted themselves to the saving of the
surrounding buildings. The oil lious'i
was completely destroyed. The Liber
ty, Kxcelslors and Niagaras r
spoli'lcd. BRIEF NOTES.
William Lewis, of Spring stteet, tho
well-known voeallH, Is organizing a
choir In this part of the city to com
pete in an e!toddfod to bu huld on St.
Patrick's day.
James Kearney, of HmHon stieet, is
111.
William A. Lynott, of West Markel
stieet, Is suffering with the grip.
Tho North 12nd Stats' basket ball
team played against the Taylor Staw
last evening at Taylor.
Thomas Foley, of Perry avenue, who
was Injuied at the Von Storch mine a
few days ago, Is slightly Improved. ,
Louis II. Jones, of Way no avem.e,
announces himself as a candidate for
common councilman In the First ward.
Mrs. George Hoff, of North .Alain
avenue, is slightly Indisposed,
John Benjamin, of Main avenue, an
nounces himself as a candidate for
common councilman In tho S.x'ond
ward.
Kdgar Sanders, of Church avenue, is
convalescent.
The clerks of Fennor & Dlckerson's
stores and of William Chappell's stores
played a very Interesting gnmo of in
door base ball last evening at the Audi
torium. Rlrtley and Haggcrty weie the
batteries for Funner fc DIckeron.
whllu Powell and Phillips were tho
batteries for Chapell's. The score was
10-C, In favor of Chappell's clerks.
John U. Hopewell is being urged to
become one ,f tho candidates for tho
otllco of common councilman In the
Second ward.
There will be a special meeting of
the executive committee at the Young
Womtn'a Christian association today
at 3 p, m. Evangelist and Mrs, II. L.
Pen body have charge of tho services
tonight nt 7.45. Song service llrst.
They will sing. Junior meeting Sun
day afternoon at H.'iO. All girls aro In
vited. Rev. J. L. Kreaiuer tendered bis
resltuiatloii as pastor of tho Dudley
Street Raptlst church nt the evening
service last Sunday. Mr. Krcamer will
preach his last sermon as pastor Run
day evening at 7.30 o'clock. There worn
three persons baptized by the pastor
at the church last Thursday nlcht.
GREEN RIDGE.
Miss Rva Brown, of the Coriespon
denco Schools, gave ii j-urty Thurs
day ovenlng. at her homo in Green
Ridge, to a large number of her
Iilemls.
Specialty. Diseases of Women,
Room 1, over filobe store. Ittwis: - to
6.30 p, m.
Treverton,
Consultatljii
flirt Dr.
A niRl.'S BEST FRIEND IS HER MOTHER..
Keiibn, Win., Not. IB, 1000.
VfxtatKH'b SAVE Cult Co., HecliMtcr, N. Y.
Qntleinn : I knew Wanior's Snfo Cttro mvi ray llfo, Ivit spring I had a sit
attack of Jsnudlrn with other romtilleiitlnns. wlile.li laid me tip for i7ral xeeltn. Itot
jut Appetite became nervosa n.kl irritable, lot flush and coaraifn act found no roli.
As tlio doctor's prescription did not help mo mother talked with enrrtrneiriil, whoairlinl
lir to try Warner's flafo Care. W brought moa bottle and na that toonied tohrlpmel
tried auodier, nnd then another and lnsldo of a month I was well and have enjoyed good
health ever slnse. I gbdly rndonn your splendid medliiint.
MISS CLAKA AIUIDT, Beo'T North Shoro Gorman Clnb.
Write Warner Fafe .Cnre Co.,
Hoclitatcr, N. Y., for n Freu Samplo.
A ittie
3H f 3'aid-
Sim TL'RXnD her head very slight
ly, so that the man behind her
cnuglit the narrowing of her eyes
with sudden anger, nnd the tilting of
her rounded chltu
"Clumsy!" she said in a voice ring
ing with scorn. She caught up her
skirt, Just raising It from the ground,
nnd hastened on. But 3ht throw a
few more or less acceptable home
thrusts over her shoulder as she went
on.
"I can't think what you have been
doing with yourself lately. Not im
proving, anyway. And you won't get
on In the dilution you aro taking, t
can assure you. It makes me very
doubtful as to the truth of nil votir
yarns of conriutst they are juit what
I took them for fairy tales every one!
For no girl would be tame enough to
be trampled on, if that Is your habit.
Ton could not be so blind na that,"
She gave the offending skirt, with
the loop of braid dangling uncomfort
ably, a further bitch. She had the
daintiest ankles tho word expressed
her altogether and tho man following
her made no objection.
It was, indeed, his continued silence
she seized on next to misconstrue,
"At least." sho said, with slstetly
straightforwardness, "you might apol
ogize." They h;ul reached the landing stage
where the boat was mooted. The ulrl
proceeded to take her place In it with
the calmnesq and ease which only
come to her sex through practice and
long suffering. She was seated with
thu ropes in her hands before she
really looked up at the man who had
followed her Into the boat by this
time.
"Now lei mo see the stroke which
takes laptlve your best git Is," she was
saying, and then her eyes mot his.
Though It would have seemed more
appropriate that he should be tlio one
to blush. It was to her ebet-ks the
color mounted. She actually hesitat
ed before she spoke.
So bf was given the opportunity of
speaking, and by this time ho availed
hlmrelf, willingly.
"I do apologize," he i-ald, 'Aery hum
bly." Ills manner and the laughter in
his eyes did not, however, accord whol
ly with such an attitude.
"Well really!" sho began, but ho
inti-mipted her.
"I will go further you will grant It
Is j, long way further J will explain."
"Then' seems room for It"
He was imlte a. genius at seizing hi:
chances. Ho took her words n.s a
concession and dipped his seulla into
the water at the same time.
"I shall be ablo to talk so much bet
ter when we are moving." he said utt
fully. "I fancy my stioke may prove
as worthy of comment as your broth
er's," he added. He was si 111 smiling,
and he noted, with growing satisfac
tion, that so was she.
"Well, of all the"
"And you do not oven know who I
am! Cheek? Oh, don't be hard, l.uck
If you like, I am proverbially lucky.
T am not to blame for that, am I?
j Youi brother told you he was export
ing his college chum, Charles Dean'.' t
was just coming along neither of you
saw mo. I heard you send him back
for your cape," ho paused, with sud
den compunction.
"You are not cold?" ho ntiPstloned,
anxiously. "I forgot, and have noth
ing in tho way of a wrap to olfer you."
"No, r nm not cold," she said, as
stlfll.v as she could,
"Volt walked on, you know, nnd then
temptation seized me, An evil spirit
disguised, most charmingly disguised,
ns a piece of braid! Anrl I could not
resist It. I was only afraid you would
think I had been suspiciously quick--for
a brother."
"I wasn't thinking." sho admitted,
dimpling.
Tho mood for confession grew on
him. "Or that ou might look
around," said he.
"I wish"
"No, don't say It! Hear mo out Hr.it.
Honestly, I was not entlrelv actuated
by motives of mere selfishness, as
might at llrst appear. I put It to my
self like this: Here Is a charming
girl going to spend a most perfectly
delightful Himmer afternoon on the
river, with no mote exciting compan
ion than the brother she has known
from Iter tfflfct days: whoso thoughts
nro as opBK her as her own: who
hasn't a vullnrit, or even a vlrtuo
left undlsTO-ered, I argued with my
self about It. Should I lf sueh n pal
ity thing as the Inch ol -in Introduc
tion prevent me from giving this girl
a treat "
"Oh," she cried, "you really nro"
"Yes," he said. "It stands to reason
fevon an a study, a sort of unexplored
'm!
BACKACHE AND HEADACHE CURED.
Milwaukee, VTla Not. 9. 1000.
WjtnttKit's t$ krn Ccre Co., Kixihcwtcr, N. Y.
Oontleinun: Last eprine I contracted a seTcrnreld irhlelil nnlertjd, to my aorrow.
It settled In my kidneya, producing Inflammation, with twvertt baoknoho and continual
heads; e. Wo had n part of u lwttle cf Warnor'a Safe Cnrn tn the hoose vrblch mj brother
hid been uiinrt and T trlul it.
To mr nirprti I began to mend very rapidly. I took a wond bottle and a tiJrd and
kept on liuprovini until at the end of fire weoka I iru enUn.ly well.
oui-s truly.
MISS IIOSAUK T. TKM.KR, 8-n'y Floral Club, lUIOakdale A-e.
RESTORED TO COMPLETE HEALTH.
Brooklyn, N. Y Oct. 25, 1900.
WAnswi' Birn Cunu Ci Rochester, N. Y.
Oentbmn-n : Warner's Safo Cure tn tint enlr rnedleino that could eTOr euro me. I waa
nfMeted with Tumule tt cubic broujht on bj being thrown from a carriage In a runaway
in the fall of 'CO. I bpent hundrud of dollar! on doctor and ine.llc.lnci without relief, hut
Warni.r'a Safo Cnr restored me tir health In two months. My central health Is also
Inipiovid d I would not be without it in mj homo for ten timed lUi oont.
Arccpt henrty thanks from ... ....
Yonr gratefully. VlItaiNIA TOWKSn.KDt
Vlee-rre?llent Young Peoplo' Chrlitlan Tomperancs Union. 211 Bohormerhorn Bt.
continent, so to speak a strange young
man, In such a cao, must present him
self In the light of en ne.tiulsltton."
Her eyes wore dancing. "Why don't
you say such an exceedingly nlc---young
man, while you are about It'."'
she arked, mockingly.
"I will go one belter," said he. "with
your permission. Such an exception
ally nlco pair:" And he bowed.
"Oh. you are drcadlnl dreadful!"
But she did not say It a a fact to be
deplored. She looked away from th"
soft Slimmer landscape, down to the
edge of tho sorgo skirt with its trim
ming of braid end the fateful loop.
"They do sew those so Insecurely."
rho said, "You haven't a pin to
spare?"
"It seems almost a pity," said he,
while she busied herself over It; "but
I tnipposQ It will be Just ns well now '
The afternoon was, as he had said
delightful, and htn swift stroke left
nothing to bo desired. It was not cold,
after all, and she never gave another
thought to the cape, until she taw It,
when at last they got back, hanging
deserted on the bathhouse door, where
her brother hnd left it when he ar
rived there to find her vanished.
The brother and rlsters were very
alike In disposition, and took thing
lightly and ns they came. So ho never
openly resented her desertion per
haps, as her now friend pointed out,
too, had ills more than adequate com
pensation. Sho called It, In her kindest moods,
an anticipation, but lie maintained
that he gave the Incident Its most ap
propriate title when ho named It a
"forerunner." And this It was.
The weather favored them, and hi-;
visit lengthened from a week's end to
n week anJ more. Ample time for a
man of such lendy methods to win
for hjmself a girl not indisposed to
be won. Thus ids visit to the brother
en led In his innrrljge villi th ; sister
an old iale, but often a very pleas
ant one.
It was later in tho ;eat.on, and boat
ing Interests bad given way to the
necessity of stock taking hi fahlon
.iblc wearins apparel, and discussion:
on the relative lviits of new and
antique furniture.
'I could almodt wish." s-he said
sweetly, "that It was possible to trim
a white saliu wedding drofs with braid
In a s-ort of squiggly pattern of loops
and turns."
"If you contemplate having on oo
pendant to ti lp me up during the cere
mony," said he, laughing, "I am off:"
"Then perhaps it is Just ns well to
leserve braid as a trimming for iwge
anrl cloth," she said. Atlanta ConsM
tutlou. A CAPITALIST WITH A SOUL.
Has Not Wanted the Whole Thing.
Has Helped Others Hake Money.
O.'oruo I., l'iclfler. In Aiu-leeV.
Looking back on the life of William
C. Whitney, two moral qualities stand
salient: His wllllngno(.i to divide In
business and bis humanity. He han
never wunted the whole thing for him
self. He has been steadfast to his
friends. He has helped men of brains
to tlio prosp-iity they deserved. In
nil his enterprises he has arranged
that the men who did the work pot
their full share of protlts when profits
came. With those who made money
for Whitney, he always saw to It that
they mado money for themselves. His
human side Is broad and proi und.
Whenever he could get others o do
his work he paid them well to do It
and spent the time gained In attention
to the social side of living. He likes
the opera. He has been prominent In
society, not for form's sake, but for
tlio pleasure of Intercourse with Intel
1'gent men and women. Ho Is a good
talker, democratic In his attitude, nnd
lie Is known to be Interested In people
generally. Ills new home at Sixty
eighth street and Fifth avenue Is a
niucnum of art. His house at West
bury, Long Island, is n unique exam
ple of scope and splendor In country
life. lloth places reflect the man's
breadth of view, nig men want lots
of room.
Next to society, his chief recreation
is In horses. Of recent years, he has
taken up the sport with Increased ar
dor. Ho uses tho same sweeping
methods In his stables as In ids busl
nes. Ho goes In tn win, but Is a cheer
fill loser. William C. Whitney and
James It. Keeno rival each other on
the turf with all tlio Intensity of their
conlllcts In finance. Tho competition
is already bequeathed to their sons.
Harry T'ayne Whitney nnd Foxhall
Keeno.
Mr. Whitney Is known to hr.vo said
so frequently In his life. "You fel
lows handle that and take the credit,
tr.o," In other words, ho has always
been a shedtler, but hl; opulent hand
always fccmi tn ba a full hand. Tho
more ho sheds, tho more ho gets,
lOtich successive withdrawal from
active participation In any enterprise
has left 8omo new lieutenant down
.Hi,'
&
AMUSEMENTS.
I YCEUH THEATRE
-'Hel A tiursunder, LejeeoniI Meaajers
A, J. Duffy, Ouilneu Manazsr.
Saturday, Jan,
HENRY
MILLER ,
RICHARD
SAVAGE
by
MADEUNfi
I.UC n U RYLEV
rrtlCfcS-Eieulnir, 2."c, 5V,
Matinee, 23c, iOc,
19,
Matlne
and Nlghf
The mift rmrl
able pUy of the
time". A grcata
fcucccHa than
"HcaitaeaM";
BTfatar aucceat
than "The Only
Wk"'; preatest
rempany aupporh
nil,' any American
Mar. Ma,lve
ccnlc production.
7S:, $1.00 and $1.50,
75a and 11.00.
On Performance Only.
.MOKDAT NiailT, JANUARY 21.
William Gillette's
Conwdy fiicccs",
Because She
Loved Him So
"The Mttle Minister of Farce."
An plived nearly two hundrad nl?ht at tha
MaJion Square! Theater, New York.
rrivcM tie., sec., 74c. ana yi.w.
Stiit now en wile.
One Night Only,
Ttt?sday, Jan. 22.,
Win. A, nrad;'i hindsoino production,
Sorrows of Satan
I'lom tho f.imou book ol the unit name byl
Marie Corclll.
'Hit ami- sio.it i.i.-it ntul production that ln.'.tl
with trlumplbint nucccn here hut eain,
I'liNTS-'je., ,'()i , .'.c. and ,U.C).
Svits on m1 S.itmdjy jt 9 a. m.
ACADEHY OF HUSIC,
RBI ft MI'MIUNliP.W HARRY A, BROWf"
ManasiiK nr.d Limcp". Local Manner
ALL THIS WEEK.
y
Morrison Comedy Col
''rcMlitli.e '
Tnuiiiil.lv evcnlir "Coon Hollow."
lii.laj eier.ine Pbinor.d Bracelet Robbery
Fitimliy crining "DjiiKcrs of a fircat Cily '
am. mint wi:i:k,
THE HILLMAW COMPANY.
Matinee i'liifi -10 and a) citita.
llii'iilnt; pines 10, 20 nd 3D (eiita.
A Skin of Boanty lo a Joy Forovr.
rn. '' mux iioun.tcu'ft oriknt4'i
4r UJCKAAl, MM HAUIUAb U C A U A UTAJCJK.
JtcnioMa Tu, llmjlia,rckla
aloih ritcnu, iik.ii, end Sku
ducaxM. ana ertrr blemlth on
ilaMcJno. It kaa
stood tba tan of ii
ytara. una ta ao.
nartiltta taat u
in no aura It i prop-
irly tuuid. atutfuo I
no counterfeit vt 1
a'mlUrukisa. Dr.l. I
A. llAro aaid ta a, l
lairj cf tie hauuaoj
lapftuemt Afjoia
ladloa wilt uh tlheai
i reeoininaiia uouv
cud' e Cream ' a Uai
iriat banafnl ot all ,
tha Run Bivoara- '
"V tlom ' for ad bij
Banej-Owla Dailera in tbe U. S CaJiulM, ani ataraaaw
VaULD. I. BUrKIKS, froo'r, r7 Gnat Joaaa M, X.7.
w &ii Drvftcrvi mam
town and uivon Sir. Whitney time m)
town to think nnd plan nnd work nnd
nlay. lilt time now serms to bo mor
taken with consideration!! of policy
and porsonnl Kratlflontlonsi. Tho most
of his biislncsii houru nro spent up
town or in Kolns: to anil from board
moptlmrs. lioirorM. ZMorc-nn. Olrnte unit
othPiM who could bu monllotied with.
them can KOnornlly ho f una at trifle
nftlros In lilislnfHa hours. Whitnei
HMina to foel that he can trot n. twitter
perspective fiom Slxty-elprhth straet.
Ills town qiiaricrs, ror uusmesa and
plentiiiro.
OLDEST MISSIONARY DEAD.
Itc.v. Dr. IUggs Expires Aftor Ser
vice of Sixty-Nino Years.
Uy Kseliulve Who from Thp Atoclatert Prcaa.
lViMUui, Jnn. 18. Tlici American
hoard has received a cable dlspntch
from Constantinople announcing till
(loath on Jan. 17, of Itev. Dr. Ellas
Ulw. tho oldpst mlrislonary of tho
ho.trd.
Dr. Hl(,'g wan 90 years old and ha
haa been in horvlue for elxty-nlna
years, lio was a jjiaduato from Ain
h"iHt oollcRo before he was ID, and of
Andovcr Tlinoioiricnl eemlnary. An
a mlHHlonary, he wrought principally
fot tho (Jrcekri, tho Aremenians, f3ul
Karlaiis and tho Turks. lie had tranri
ltf( the Ulhlo Into Armenian, Bui
gurian and TurlMsh,
.. rlfflVv
p,.f.ia
Avi 1?-) VjPjj
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