' ilMUVw -i. -, f- - av'" -f'W'''m".P J" :,'!; f -vpcr - 17 -nv,ir" ij, y)'.(5BfV t- -. '. "iV'jrs i ?Y THE SC'RAXTON TR!MTNI3--M0jyDAY, MAY 27, 1901, 3 DR. HAND'S Contain tho PHOSPHATED nutriment of CONDENSED whent diet MILK ""' Ik. till. Ill VI rntnrltrD III I II., ftfrtalm.r. v At Retail. Ordeis rrtfitp prompt iiltentinn for r.i.ii il limy any fait of the rily for roil of In." I i, allt trr iloini'stli- vi-e Simllrr uis for Ii-.iiii .-iiui liuurt nutpn d n hpn lull). Ilil n finillths fur nllniilliib' ti.nlc nl btralai. People's Coal Co. '1'ih plump No. ('OS- Office. Tonlli i-lud llir.il.rt littm-i-n Dlonl iml Tmtli 'N JUN0NfJO-ABEL. M -f t CITY NOTES --' DM' Wnltl, I.P IMi-. II. Zurllii'i Iim tend his , iiuii-i luu wiih ilit- llitue li.ink i-i lale ililit- ol tin- pins M, mi lit- wuilis. w h- It lit- it- int1,. pun Inseil. mi: rti:i.'ii: i dm i:ur iiic iii.m i - IN fur ill" I'li'lll-ll mllfilt .ll "M. I.lll.e's I'ati-ti ll.in-i en Ihutsiln iiil-iiI open- this Hun Iim-." ,lt Hi- rooms ul tin- ( 'on-eitatory of Music. ' I- Ptt I III- li-ll.lll- .111-1 llllil.llll t..m- I .nit piil H iim it nil situiili.i .nl I Ik liiiiii' -nl V. I. ,iuitwi-l No. -, I,-iii:i lulp .iiiil lidawaie (nllnrif .in-l .ii tin- lldliiiioie Mope. III! W l.i: I I.I II Wu Ihe Sii.nitoll llit.i.h I lib's I I. II I. hill. Ills Itlllll.M Infill lilt". Hie t fit lit Wluelmrn nl I'llll.nh Iphl l .mil iluuiu-i flu tit Iw-i mil nl tluii- y.iini . 'Ihe ( union ti.llll simiil :J,li pnlllls. minimi ii urn ivit iii:ii.- i.imf, nimIM, i-f Mil Wtst l.ilnl. II tltel, M.I 1 1.11 V- (lit I lillll.iil l 1 i.ii II I tin- fin- Mini llllnl- Salllliliv 111 .1 pri 111 itiiu- hi i-t .it tin- I'iiii' llrnol. t-nlliei.. Hi- i melting tK-.ilini-iit it ihc Lackawanna li.-plt.il. l IK VI III.. 11 In 11 m III n'lloi'. plompt t-nulil 111 (iiteiu-ej's iniinri lull nf the mi u' i bonis width i tn .iiiir at tin 1 1'lr-iiumtcs oou ti"i 11 il with the fi.xin nf tin- iriincr -.Kiiif nf the ii.h 111111.' Mui' I lni-tii'ii .i-,oii.mon hiiililin-r. I . ll Mil 1, lIlHllur. I'l IIM.W.M 1 I'.IIIII'K iy-.-U ImIIi-, V.MIpipUI'l HUN pMllllll-M ,ll-lllil ) mi ui "I iiiiiiiii-i) .ni .'np',l J" '-iiii-iiiiw -in 1 in- -ii-ik.V ., iimipo !) -, -iiiiinv m I 1 pi iiii.iin'ht ,i iuili.it-. 111 thp lininl nf inn- II -I ni-lil It, lli i-ly lull iIiiii,ij. Ill ( ITII'lN III llllllll-. (In -,1, 1 ,M,t t ' I'.itlinlii lli-ti-iii.il niiti .111,1 Vfwiinn Mu.iiiu- 1 lull will -.-In a tdt-piinii in !i,ni,n ,n liiKln l!i. Ili.liop llol Ili-jht. ;(,. Mon. s (iiii-v, V. (I I lliaht r.n. T. I (Mil, . 1,, will . .iiiimhu tin- Kii.(.. 1111: ui:i,k' 1 n:itid-. -rii. i. .n ins- tr ' . t i-i-'. .11 up.,111,1 lv.- 1I1,. -1 i.iiitim t It iilnu llll-l- - IJIl.lll Mil- .1. fnlluHM Millilll,-, i-'H. il-.'ii: 'I h.i. .iiii,iiii.ir. Uliiflit-, SlnJI7.li.: Ilmi.ili.t. -'!'l-,Ui. Ill; PihIjj. .j',. 1'77. ilin,i, .'.ILK'ni.-r.; Intil, ,,ll'.:,'l7.!iil. 'I lit- iIimiiiisi nil 111,- i'iillopoiiiiliK wuk ht Will, inn- -1,1 ll.oj-.ll-l UWIIMi III- M;IN.-IMh.h,i r -M.h-. .n in-mln-r nf the V11.1 Do iiii- (niiipim, hIii,, ippiiml l.i-l wipk .it tin- .i.nloiiii ,if Mii,,., -ml .iml .'piinnl jinlcuic lit lpriittl the roiiiniiv i-n Mtiinhv lilii, Alili-imiii lliulily in tho """ r,f '"" ll'"' -Hill' ImImk Irn- w.im'o,, W1,u, Hipniy 1 niM.ilile Il.iwkrs Hi, ,1 t-i.itt.ich the itmi iiin'., innpntv Jir- iliMOiru-il that it w.i, miln In- -i i-Imi I; rotiipinr. Mn- h a-,urnl In- tho iniiimi-r lh.it lie umilil tui'hi- hi-, inom-i llii W'l k in Xi-w Yolk, YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. I.i-'al illt.l fril iy '-r,, ih: iiuht-t tiiiipu.itiiip "M-l ll llipil.llllll- II-1 ilm lliimlilii : " a, in ,' il-'sroia IT ihii m i" pir fl nf. in ipiniHill -Jl liolll-, i-liili-il . p. in, in,,,, Hdtliir, tluiiili. i.... ..... . . - ' NEW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. Photography mm IUustintinp to Be Taught by Mail. now ctiriosiMiniloncv .-iclinui ,i(s l"fi ntui-tert in .this city, to In- klimwi - tin- AiiiiMk-an St'lionl nf ,rl ami 'liot(iniiliy. tMninifi'cl.iI idiottiKiif jliy ami all tin, hi-.tiii-ln-s uf iiliuiu-U-iplilc .in an, tu in- IniiKlil, as t. is lllnstratliiK. Tho luvHhU'iit oi' iln (oiiiimiiv is .1, n Si-lHiovi.f, tlio ,- known I'limioK. aplior, wlillt. Jliiuis Wllliimis is s.-.-I'lair ami n.UmisliiK; inaiiaxi-i'. At-.oi-nt.y It .1. Ui-; in K11 IHivU,l. mil Dr. I'. I.. .ML-tiiaw Is Iiv.ihiium'. Ask for Kt-lly' uiiltui uai-ki-is. DKAI.KUS l.V HIQH-QRADE Investment Securities OHr'ICHS i i 66 BROADWAY, N, Y, r WILKES-BARRE, PA. CARBONDALE, PA. I SCRANTON, PA. (Commonweatlh Building,) tftftttttftttftt-tttttt OXFQRDCOLLIERYCOAL , DR. ROBINSON HAS RESIGNED HIS CONGREGATION GREATLY SURPRISED. At th Morning Service Ycstenlny the Doctor Told His Flock of His Intention For Some Time He Snys His Stieugth Hns Been Failing nntl He Bellves It Is Time He Re tiled from the Active Work of the Minlstiy His Work Since He Be came a Resident of Scinnton. lr n tliiiniliM-litilt hail ilttei-nilfil and sinltU'ii the Kt'i'oml t'rcsliyitMlan cliuicli yi'.sipiilny tnoiniiifr tin- cniiKioRntlnti t-iiulil tint hiivi' saL iim If i no iv stuniirtl unit intitt' llian when, nt tin- close of a iiulet, lesiriil servlee, miiikr'd by tin; Slniillelly or n luicly beiinllflll lnl dti'sx by I5i-v. Dp, Kiilinan, tif I'lilla ilelplila. tlie p.iilor, Itev. Or. ''. 1.'. Itoblnson, itifn1 ami ii-ntl bis ii-iIkihi-t Ion. I'ei-baps in-er In the liMoi-y nf rt i lf-tiitstlfiil all'nli-s In Si-iaiilon lias an liu-lileiii i-biii-iK-iiM l.ed by sneb feat ures iilli-nileil tbe reslKliallon of a pastor nf one of tile Rl i:i t ebutelies. .MiiiNti'i-s have lull otlr pulpits limler a arlety of elrelliustnni-es in the rbaimel'lll past, Few hae been iu-intiM-il by death, bill by i-nlls to other llelils, by iimmiii of af;e or by the inex orable eiiininantls of tbe itineraey they have paseil out of I'oiiKrepr.vtlous by whlt-li Ihey have been rt-Kiirded inure nt- less leuileily ami the iilaees thai have kiinuu theni know tlieni nn mote. Probably at mi time lias a i-lory-nian In the zenith, of his powers, bo Inveil ami honon-il, tint alone by hK nun people, but liy his townfolk nf all ileiitiiiiliintliiiis. volutilai-lly and unex perieillj laid tlown the wept re of bN saeied eallliiK to ea- forever the l'n niillat line", the iniitlne of a work wi dear, iind Mei aside for another to stand In his pl.iee. HNI.Y , .'-:- KNI-:Y. 'I'litis it was that nut a half doi-n pi-i.-on- in tin. t-onKi-eijatloii knew what ll lin-ant w lien their pastor began to tell theni that for liltu life work was ended as far as tbe lelations between pastor and people won- rnneorneil. They leaned forward In tense attitudes iind Raxed nl li ii ii with a dazed look on their faces and tint until he was near the end of the mileuiu. beautiful vale dictory following his totiiteen years' .'orvloo. and his voice broke Willi the memories of that pel ind. was the spell of Mirpi No lifted, and In the sobbing biealh ami tearful eyes in every pew was betrayed the emotion which shook their hearts. Or. Hobln-on, In piesent Iiik his icslnnatlon, said: M lion- I'uipli: 1 hive i i iiimuiitiii .,tiin in link,- tn inn tin- ,1111111111.. wlnr-h U nf lln-m-.m-t iiif.ni, nl ti mi- mil tu tin Minilx. fn i iii-.irh fniiil'in v,.its uf a ntni,d u tjtt-ri wliuii ,,tir li-t, .ni'l .iitit,- , o ,pi i.itiun hiw iii.mIp iln.t t-l- il, I I.ii iliiwn iu ih.uirc In take i-th-t I I'd I iioi. I il.j vi with .1 hniy Ji',1 ,'t iri.ttifu! ln.iit. 'I Ik- itMis nf mn nmlitil a-.ni i.i- lii-n I. in- 1 full uf 1-h'oiiiK.-: m full thai I i i.'tn ii.p tin- hnpr-. pun In pfkinir tu ci-r : 1 1 t i liii.ni. Itul I mi p, i-u,,li,l that Ihc In-l,n-K i-f i uiiat . I, in t It like tlii-. ih in. mil aii-1 i-ikI inui.li ii, in,- than 1 liivc l-i en alilc tu t;i',' f lito t ni.1 turn- nf lili-. t,ii nt-vl fall, i-i.i-has liiit the phi(.il ii'oilu my which, in pailur i.ii, opiums li.id. In powii anil Mum ai;ilti, ait-t Mt.ni.. I In wink (luiiiu tin p.ii .iiai, in Minn- ii-.!iii, as fiiutlul in n.'iilts ;-s in any i-.ii uf the ihitiihV iiNn.i.v, his hocn i.irti-d tin utiil-r , uiiitiiiiuiH whuh. it luiitinucl tlumtuh .tiinlhi r ti-n would he ,hli n linlls hi tlio (hulihV intrin.-t-. nml wuiilil ii-ull, I am pi-iMiiih-d, in my iiitrpli-ic piintiatiuii. lit fun- lit il tiiii,- ouv-n I lu-1 iiiiistiamiil, al lli, t of Hit- , linn h luutuM iltiL-iuuv, to withtliaw, in onli-i tint soli.,- oik , s,, nmdi uuihmr that In- mix ha( III.IIIJl XiMI I lk- lip Illi fill ii. - i ami ihI. of pli,v.-ual ii!;or liolm,- liltu, nuv woik ami can.i il on to wuhr u.c. l,'l!ll llUllllllm-s to till- ulol.l i-f -MiiAciii PMi.ist:. Pol till- p.W IW ) Ol ihllC .M-.llff I lllll- hill I" tir-Kli'it itiuitli llu- pjuh iliilu, Hi,' paMoial i .ill-, mil al. tin- i.ilc it whuh nit -.tiiuutli has failnl within tin- . i -I 1,-w- in,, mil-. I hliouhl lino to itiuit iliiui iiliii-l tut ,.oii Sun,- my loiuiiiir Inn-, tloil has i,ail hhst us m our inn 1 1 ,1 woik, until toilit ihis (Iniiih t iml-. in llu- ft tit. i. ink in tin- I'li'-luti'iy. lulled I may el iiui Hi. il il -I. mil- fin, nui.i In in, ml,, l.sll!l, in h, lull, i tu ( , in home -mil foil i,;ii mission i-nti-i. pil-,-. in si mu in mi own uty, In iniJi i.piiit, in In. mi sMupathy with nml in i.i oiu'iatimi in all that .iilt.il i i,s .'liu.i'a kinudoiii In tin ii ilitupliun of hiiiu.iuM(iily lliiiin ilu- ihh uiii au,l a lull ar, uii lino pis-i-i fioui a m, inln rslnp of ."sii in ,s, 'I'huo lute utnli'il with llu- Inn c 1 1 in thai Inn,-, olj on com, s. moii .iml .I'm l,t hlli i, in all '.'. on haw-lai-nl s;iis,w.7, f whiih H'ii,Jil wis f,u- niniiii-. K.ilionil u-cs anil llu- lialaim-, s..",.1,.S for In m. tin -in,-. mi line set a nohle i"caitiplo of puhliu i-piiii tint of ahout -.;n,oi) of iu,liiiui Mih. riiiiiiic in the illi lot tin; ucw ,iiin: Men's I In i-ti in .issoi iaih'ii luilliliiii;, you Ii.im i i 1 r-irilnd fin.iKio. Vint Iiui- uon l luiuuioiiiui-" ami Iii.miiIIhI nuns'.', a ilu-nh pmprrlr v Ihoiit ihl-t, anil oiii oiilisi ilpliou, within flflccii lulu. Ilti-s, oiip "-aliliilh ui, .llilni; a f,w WPlks nan, uf mil .' 71 m lo lunlinui' muIi iiiu-iial riiiu .i-hai- mail,- llii- ihiiuli a uu-al powrr t-u Komi in I III- ilili'i li"li, iimli i- iho iii.sUiili' Ic.iil. l-hlp ot mn ,'ii;.iiil-l .mil niiisii.il . til ,, t,n , Mi ,. M. thaim. inn I lor whiih llir inioiup uf th, p,ws was uisiitiii lint, hliouiil Mil Kiatlfuuly llu piwir, spinl ami i lit, in le of this pi'oplc. It Is a Inn li a, In- pioiul of, as I'ml was pi on,1, ot llu- I'oiiuihiaii ihiiuli; a ilmiih lo Iliinl. Itmi foi ; .mil I i nun il inliilaiii Hip lliouuhl foi on,' nn, in, in nl ii- uiiomaillii'.' ju-l tut ik-al.t- ot a luiiuu' Miilliiunt tuwanl a pa.ioi mi h lilCi i ilhh- lo tin tin- woi, mt, It'll, I .-liniil'l ihspi-i- iii'iilf if I win- iniapihh- "I llu- s, If-1 ll ii i nn in ui', i's.ni in iml, i in hup lies , li up In Ih,' hiuli li'iil I,, whuh iio, ha Ul.lllnu.lv lilnuhl il, ll-il , nil hill In leu) l In icii nun Ii hiiihi'i' illaluin, uis in miuip tor our Ii!,s-,1 l.onl .mil M.isii'i, II M I'l.W I hup no plans toi llu- liiiiii,- III! l,-'lll,, llil'llll .11 Dlll-llll.', Inn-,- ii-sl I imp, lalitp. l 1 1 i.i III. .laik.uii, In. I. Is i ha a Iiui.' of III,- I I .IIIIMil ,.ncl in I.i l,c up till' .iiiolhcl- pui.li, Woik ot .nun' ltsplISlhlllls of kind will ho ni-i - t'pjai.i. I uu In .lull-, iitlt-i rl, In do soiiii Iliiiitf 1a supply in.- illlui, in l-uljiil s, an, I possibly with nit' pen. Hut hat,, no llni',hl of itir Imiii- il.h- lo n i. illi slllll, , III oIKIIjlll ,i l a l.i up .,ilhiiui mi aiiliinus as a pa-loial ihnui. 'llu. i "million i, aim inpauiiil -. oh -uji ji.i in. i,, Ihc paslui'V nl il Ion In h, p,, ii, inliiisl., lis .itln lions. , jut ami iohows, iu Imiiiiiis ami lilmliiK hup Ii,,ii llu- jo o( nn f,-. Ilut I i.iluiul u,t ll.ii j, ,a, uititi mo fell I J I'JlJ. t MM I- plitih'fi'.. .iml , put Bollljt 111 lUlkill III,, altt-iliuoli of my Hf,-, j Ine ouiiiiK whuh is linliiiimr nn,' with nip .nulling ioripW lint I nni.t it Iiinin-. u, h hull- Up Jll'l 'l i il. 1' 111 llui.p who "IlltlCJ.i; while I limit iliuiM.i'" hni- hail a lull da,, mil llu- .ipprn.uh of pi.-inui; Is ji. ,,iiipjni,,l ,y .t iiini t iit'iit of traliimlp lor . pj,i, i-pitijlb lii'is pj.-i with .ion, uti-i mi, i,,, nl my iufiiiarii.il 111,', ami hy the gun, of fj0,, tin out, ii iim mriil of ii I .oi ,t ami -jvluiir .li.iu ( hriil. ot In, pis foi a Inline not IjuiiiiIoiI hy run ll ami tun,' A GREAT SURPRISE l In -Inn- foi all whn u,p Kriup'i llaUani fr llio lluo.it uml l.uiij., llu- ifii-jt KiuijiiUriJ liim',1.1 W mill ,inii lu'lnic lli.il It i, yji,i ,, ill inciits ami in) 'hu-ul-l , iiiillwiUvil ,y i:t, U0nIvlr ul this woiiihiful irmcily Iu vo luii a lauiiilv- liotllt. dec? It lu-n-i fjllt In iuu ut iilc or thionlo toiuh,. Ml iliu'l,u m Kdiip't, llal.aui I'll, t- .iSi. aU'l oCk.. t tonctaltililo Hip .Miiiintpr nun nf (Soil who si 411 woik In Hill fioli!, fur this thlittlt is a 1 1 titer uf pnwrt ami life, null m frw- tlmrilirt pro-nil. Its (iis.iiil-.iMon lot I iilitl.in wutk, Ur Inilaiitp Its IiiUivuI M-s.loit, l(n noble tiuunl ul Irmli'i'i, ip.nly In mike an atrlllip fur 'llu itiU.m, i tnr nt if Ih" iliiucli's lnl(t("l: lis Vn tuiin's IIoiiip mill I'otplan Mls-loti tuiilcttpj, mt linl nn lit sudi nh ami ihtolnt wuturtti IK Mission I i.i lull i Km ( In Ut i in l!iiipttiir oilrtlrs; lis ttrcp .mil fliiiirhliliiK niistnis, with lln-lr .""in 'ilat xliools and ilul-s (or tnin, ami li,iyn ninl Is'llNi lis iiiotoiH, ltiiililnit Sunday kIuhiI ln- tlu- diinrlii am Its: tnik ami IIIp nl iiii'tnhir flilp, imitnl, w.irin lip.iilul, lui.pll.ilili- uml li-t.il, Willi nidi nl( mis tu tl.r ulur as tin1 Hp Limps lluuhn and Mls l.iitllla Mill.iiii;li, ttp imnt i I'lititfli nut nltiu to hp mot with. M PA1-, MAT n:n I'll IISlllll Mllll It f ll tilts, mill III IPUP Iu hi unv liunspr i lilli'ti nf a t it v whiih I IiIip Irailiril Id l,)M, anil ant ptniul of, has In in no i.ii inallpt l tnr,lipi-. .mil has not hctn l.tkcu up linMil.i. ll ii lirrn looki'd loiwanl to Tut inuii- lli.-iti .i ji-.tr, utul Ins hctn a nihpil of i.iii-lul sliiib, liorlr-iK i oii.liln.il luti, .iml most c.itiii'fl pr.iti'i. I lira; von thrirfcirt to lip.ir In inln, I lint ll is nut an Impubiip ad. hut liii.dlv, UMiliilrly irltlnl upon, litatoful lor oil .wmr lulltiiie Willi my inll.i!,p, ami fur jour lull iml Imlnil appin ialloii nf my irtlti anioiu: jnii, wliitli In life's it-ilcw- tiirius ti-ty luiprrlitt tn Hip, I ask .iim, al join annual iiii-pUiii;, on the pvtiiins of I line f iirvt, lo iint-pt :ny linlKinlinu, nml to appnlnt i louitnlMip to appcur with tin', nt Hip fill incillin i, ,p pn'ilitlny ol l.aiki wnitia, in Miicinlii'r, at lloni vlalc, lu a-k lot a ill'soliiliun of (he p.Htoul ipUIIuii, I pile- llu- illtc al Die lime ili'slniiatnl, hr l.lllse I ferl -hip lllal oll will ulli lilt til line tut 111.1I1011 aftiv Ihi tetr's liilil work; and al.o, t cite ton Ih,. oppuiiiiiiily, iluiin.' Ha Mlllllllll, tu look ahout lllltl. Ill full' llu pulpit It i.uaiil, in oiilcr l-i miiup as soon as pos.slhp in the fall, a iipw- piilor. I hupp il will he t'i o"ti. I should In th-tmilli- thiiikful lo hml tint I hat, 1,11 a pi-ople mi imitetl, n hitfiunnlnus Mi.lt Ihet i.iii ,,i Kpenlll, to Mime an uml- r Hii'iiliiiil, l!o, In, u. in Iriiiiitn,' him fur jmi -iuu'wh(-ri', .nut I pi.iv lint ton mat line no ilillK ulli in limliii'.' him. liev. C. II. lioblnsiiii, li, j) came to the Second I'resliytei Ian ehitrch liom I lie '"list Pieshyleriau church nf Itn cliesier fourlcen years niro net iiu tiiiiin. l:v Ills wNdoni nml ;ntlene.--s he ...soici.sed the soniewbat unst'tlled spirit which hail hovered over that cjniKieK.'i'ion ami tin ileliKhtful icla t lull whicli have existed between him self ami bis iit'ople din Iiik this time have been remarkable. He leaves at a time when the w.iuIiik of mental ac tivity N j,,t far uif aiul when the In spiration of lii; work still flies bis whole beln-jr. but, I'eellnK that the strain which has loan: been upon bis liei vous torces, has ln-come too seil olis In be loiiKOr Imioietl. he ilecldes to lillniilisli active win k afler forty yeais ill the pastorate, lie -will leave for his annual vacation In the ctiiir.se of a few weeks, .uoliifc as uual to I'.lock Island, where he and .Mrs, I'nhinsim have snni llieir siiniineis for years past, lb will i i'iiii ii In September Iiiiik; enough (o have the pastoral relations between himself and the oonHXennlioti dl.ssiolveil at the session of the I'lesliy- tery in llonesdale. The cliurcb has no faintest Idea re ff.n illiiisT his silt eessor, as the rusifua tion of Or. Uoblnson has been so ut teily unexiiecteil. Ouilni; the suininer months, however, opportunity will be afforded for select ion of a pastor and Immediate steps will be taken toward such an end. sermonTotheca. r. Delivered by Rev. W. J. Foul in the Gieen Ridge Baptist Chinch Last Night. Itev. Y. .1. Ford, of the tlieen Ulilf-C liaplist church, last nlttlit delivered a seiniou, which was heaid with Inteiest by many members of the (iiaml Anny of the Itepubllc, on the subject of "The t'o.-t of Our Citizenship." In the course of bis atltltesct he said: Tnniuht ail otii this hlotii land l-ieu weaniu tin- lionomi hlue an- as'itnliliu iu llu sim.,i, iliis- ot woiship. "N( t 'I li.irsilay the loiuts of lnr, the lunks Hi.- -, lionls, the unit:, of nail,-, the fuloiiis will he ilo-nl, not lm.iiise thoe hiv ln'iii a ills mil-, mi ut ln'twi'i'it woikui.iu mil (lllpIOWl (1P1' llu ill('stlull 111 tl.mes Ol lilies ..f sinui. hut liii.nise ot an ayiei in, ut on ih pin of mil t la ssi s ilnt -lied of ihu ami ids i .-siuilire piifoiiiml a hcik i.itio:i ai-o -lull imi,, tlitn, l.ouoi at the hauls ol thu-p m uijoi lilpssuifjs won tlnoimli .suflciinp of i.ili. i -. I'lott-siuus will mui aloni; out sind. iiiii-h in' to tin- --It litis ol in il II, 1 1 liui-ie, inlitini; inn rims ut lilt- (lead tin vill iiiciinlli ami leu. ,Iriy plarc linn tlowns upon the inatis m.uki.l i.y tin little lla,. 'Illesp (tiiis(s ate a t hi ol of patiiuticiii f(,i Iliis ypiiei ah. u 'Illi. Is (Edhil Hie Imcst lillnl ou whuh th,. ..mi .hiius, Iml h, i, an f i w I in, I- in whuh llie t mills of i ilizi'ii-liif) i , ml, ( ,is tiid.i to till hate huu obtained ,11 -si meal a lost, ' " I hue not lime to follow in ilcl.ul llu- simy of the co-t paid iu the Hi loluliun and oilier ea l.i Allll'J-,lis 101 the liill llelitaLll of 1,111 ( itll liship. I want lo p'lk ,-p,', i.dli of Ihu.,- who in the tliiu of our nation's itieaip't fid slmiud tluii mIiis wind.' 'on of Hnir uohle ,ik,. 'Hip di'n ol hiltle we must nol lop., t. i-n llii-e will i-M-l he imaliliil as Ike linil li-l ,e paliiollsiii, and wlie:. linn rlaml lu'iwim 'I,, I'Mlli ihalliu wrapuis of llu, iinui.i ami tin u 1 1, mull's lib, in,'-, we ii'ln-p in a-l, wlm w ,. lli. -ii' puliiits oi tin i r nluioii or Huh antuul tnl leionl, llu luii-h we i.iiow' oi all iu, ii wio-e iiiiuiuiy we hoiioi l,l.ii, Hull Ilut wcni iI'.bii Into Hie miiiiI.c ami laiuaite ot li int. while iiihl-l io.ii oi .irtllleii and u.i-b oi mils l.i by ami whi'zim- of hnlleis ami -, le.nnii.i; ,n shell tluy witi-wept ilown hi., llu- nmlei i,ui-, hili-li llu- ltlupet ol hall, 'Ihey 'pill, ha-t ,1 al till. il in. I mil i llli ii-Iiiii." - " I. nil's IIWII IN tin: W Mt. li w Is a i niel ii.ii- ami !,,iivii to t h- luiiei , ml (llliis ut tin- w.u an- ilili ,n,nv to p,,nn mt lh.il il i'l l.i in iiicii hid In i li in minium,) uf th il'nt ol llu I'oiomai, Itiihmoiiil uiiuhi h.n bun i .iplmr-il i'.ul lu 'he w.u i, lii llu Itilul lion iiusliid, hut is uihpi h.iie siicmsnii p mh I. m- h-ui I., id's plan lint ih,, w.u- .houhl ,,,u iiiuie until the miuih .sliinilil ic.ili.- Hi. u a w i. I, .llin. ll Hie war bail eiiilnl in Hi, ln-1 oi ,, oini oi inn llu iliinl i'.il llu. null llu l.ill oi Kit Inn, 'in I ii wmilil bin lift an auu.,1. ulu ,ii Mill, lllll lb IIJIl' .illll'ls.lll lllii,',' p, .ui ,- , Inn,- ill width In lu'lipeiale lui aimil.ei 1,1,,, win .me nl Ini:, r iiii, it and .-.llnnilli'. in lli. .N.-ilh. Tin it has i.'iue to ihe u.ii ill pniim u' ih.iri. tin pil wit-k .t ieliloi iau, by n.iMi punui l.flil I liliuiiitn .iskliu thai inn Hoops he alluw III l-lll..lll, Willi ha ,11,1, 1 llllliplilll, lit hull pild lo ant aiu-tC , lew- inunili.. jm n ,,, inul 111 it i a an iiiiiilei, aeiul tl livdm;; pan ill the nibjus ilioii of llu- I hiiu-e, bin mi lui liialie ami ju-l ha. bun il iiralliienl of il., olil loe ili.il il I, j.',ul, lu li main. Ihu .ut, i all, Ihe ..mn iu I'liliu was unly lltln- up lu ih, aha nl tin Ainu "f III" I'uluiuae, iiii lmis,ii It'. il( moils and wen jnutU t wcni lo toui n liiuii'ied Ine. ll u bu.iu-e tun siiui', ilul, while ilut lailul, thai a ,'otiiiinuiit of the people, mr u. piopi,, and by Ihe peoplo did iml p. il.h in, in nil m,. i.irlh. Hi Iiuiiui jiui lui .tent du-il,. ini wiul-ilhl iml li . .mil mil we ulio Miluw nlhn Hie l.i.l ulu in bis bun laid In n..l with ij luiiiiMil, In ln a teat in unci In, si.ii,. mill lie-1 i-iote uiiiiilte, wiinht ol this i iliiii.hip Ull, 1- ,.1't al u uli II .1 101. FATHER HUSSIE'S SUCCESSOR, Re. John J. Colliau, of Aishley, Tinnsfened to Plains. niithop llob.ui mi Sutuiil.iy jin nuiiiHi'd the appointment of lie,. John J. ColllLrau, of Ashley, in the icctoi ship of the Sucretl Heart uluin h, at I'lalns, maile aiam by the transfer of ltfv. .1. V. llusslc tn llavilulon. lll.sh(ii IJobau, is himself lector of St. l.?o's. at Ashley, never having re llniUlshi.il this pastorate. Itev. K.tth er Colllmm was sorvlui; "hi en loco," Sniok-i the i'lis'Oiio 5e, clyur. HE PLEADED FOR SOUTH MEMORIAL DAY ADDRESS REV. A. H. SMITH. BY He Said Thnt Vhlle tho Men on the Southern Sldo Were In tlio Wrong' They Were Title as Steel nntl Bo llevrd Tliey Were in the Right." Deprecated tho Presentation of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" on the Stage on Account of Its Extreme Plctuies, Itev. Allien Hatcher Smith, the new pastoi of tip North Atnln Avenue JJap tlst church nntl himself a .southerner b)' lilt th, pleached a Meiiiiii'lnl tlav Her man Inst nlKht, In which he pleaded etuiieslly fnr a moie chaillalile opinion of the southern cause In the Civil war. The noiilheineiH were lu the. wrontr, he salil, but they weie not as black as they have been painted. He found his text in Itomaiis, i:i:7: "Homier thetefoit! lo all their dues; 1 1 Unite to whom tilbiitu is tine; cus tom to whom eiisluin; rear to whom fear; honor to whom honor." lie b-Kiin 1 1 In remiuks by the recl tallnii of Lincoln's Immortul (loltys but'K ,iiltluss', ni'd then braucheil nut Into an account of the charneter of the men whn look pait In the Rrontosl In tel necliie war iu the history of the win Id. He ipioted Senator Oepew, who has saltl that eveiy man who fouirht In the win- wiit m thlnkliiK bullet." The Kii-alest character which l tic war proiltiieil, he t laiinetl, was Itobeit H. J.ee. He pointed out thnt Ihe boys or tin- South wen Kioiinili-d In the piln clple that the hull, Idiuil stale had the ilisht to secede. They were laught that the siliirenie thlntr was to i,. al-leKiaili-e to ill,- state. I-WVOUKI AIJOMTION. Tilt best men III Ihe South, be Mild, fawned the abnlitloii of slaveiy. The war. he said, was not prlmaiily a war for the abolition of tslavery, hut for the luotectlon ot a mviit coustltutloiial ilithl. The iitie.stlon its lo the rlKht nf a Mate to seteile could never have been "ottlcd ecep hj n war. The civil war witnessed the triumph "f the liifllviilti.il soldier niou- than miythlntt el.e. The liitllvltlual tlRiiieil In it .supremely. The sun thorn leaders wen for the most part Christian fjentle meii. He told of "Stonewall" .lackson's ,-ietu anil Intense piety and of his fcr eiit pi-iiyeis before a battle. "I wish (lie people of ihe Xoilli," .said he. "would arouse themselves lo stleli a .sense of justice and of patriotism as to in event the presentation of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" on the stapes of utir Iheaties. It pic.sent.s an extione plc tilie anil holds up lor rlisriedlt a inyal people. It is a .shame, 1 say, to pletiiit lu the people, and especially ihe jouiiKer Keiieialion, a slave lielni; whipped lo deaili by his master. "I will be ciiticized for saying il. but T bold that the neuin was better off In tin days bel'ii' tie war than be is to day, 'fhe inajoiiiy ol" the slaves weie satislled witli their condition 0r lire, and when the war wa,s over many or them could not bo diiven awav r'niin the homes of the tnasttis they Inveil sn well. The si eat hotly of southern slave-holders wen kind and eonslder iile to their slaves," He told how (lining; the inn.sf. trying davs or the war, when every able bodied man was away at the front ami there was no one at home but Ihe women and children and (he Mates, the latter winked as faithfully iind as dc voiedly an ever, raisin;; pioduoo to keep "massa's" wire and cblldien alive, knotvliiK' full well that If the Sfods of war favored the South they would be Uiiowii back inlo slavery more than befoie. "And In all Hint southland," said he, "there is not any lecord of a single woman belnpr outraged by a neisTo. Tn those days or siitfcrlug nntl of .sadness, woinanhnod lose to Its full power." The North, he said, prospeiotl as the result of the war, and the foundation Oenorally speaking, tbe reports of the Ulis between Colonel Martin ami Dr. J-. (i. Itoos iu the Uiililn trial did not give rice to nuv grave .lppreheu sluiis, but to those who are acitialntcil with the history of the latter gentle man the affair was regauled vety serlou.sly, Indeed. As may have been noticed by many, the otherwise hand some face of the Miilwnit young doc tor is crlss-ciossi'd with scins. .Most if theni are mini, but some are very imtikeil, parliciil.it ly two which almost parallel one another near tin, left tem ple. These latter scars were lecelved in Minn of the earliest ol the llfly llte duels with which Dr. lions helped while away hi. student days iu Krei beig nml Heidelberg. The less notice able ones are ihe remnants nf scratches l-i eel veil In eneoiinteis when he bcciilue limit piollcielll III the list) uf. lilt SWiilil. A sketch of him which appeared In a Munich w.'ckl.t at i Im time lie left i"or this , ntiutiy told of his having had thirty-eight meetings on tho Held or honor in one' j ear. He was lljo champion swnril.iu.in nf Ills school lllld III COtlsctlllelicn was cnlh-il upon in meet all cuiuor.s. This nceiuinlcd lnr iim majority of the en counters. The.-', of i nurse, were not vety sanguinary affalis. The swoid llhcd by tlie Cieiinau sludellls Is a light weapon of the raplj'l' st.tle. unpointed, and sharpened only fur eight inches oil edge at the eMtleino end. Tile whole body eNcepHng- the r.u-e is pin (filed ami tin worst damage that can be limit Is a slash acioss llu eye. This,, how eter, Is seldom icielvt-il, as It Is tho sides of the fiii-i ut which I ho blows are aimed, li bciiiij nuiti- luiio slblii I'm- Ihu assailant to nuompi a Pill at the I'l out of tlio I'acn without leaving u wide opening tor , ictiun. Whether nr not nil of Dr. lions' nn- met oils tltiel.s weie occasioned by other than the defense of the leputailnn of his class or school i. iiiil icl-oi-iIoiI, but as "bailie., fur blood" in wipe mn pi i .son. il iiipiilis. atcuue '.vi niigs ami the like mo not al all uncommon among the tieiuuiii .student., it would not be surprising If stum mnlldant of Dr. Itoos should divulge tli.it the host .sunt d small of his time was mixed up In one or two llttlo affairs of the more st i ions kind. Dr. Itoos, It is said, at tl Unites no llttlo of his success in bis studies to the fact that be engitgetl so frequently lu dueling, (iermuiiy has stilugent laws against this piactlie and the aulhoilUcs a m constantly on the lookout for offenders. As it con .seiiuonee Dr. Itoos spent not a few "Hill ty day." la the .fortici-s, and, of ntnnv of the fit-cat foi tunes now In existence weio laid hi those- tt yltiK tlmes. The South, nn I he other hand, stirfered as very few other lands In the World's lilsloiy have suffered. Itoines nntl fin ins At cio ileviislateil by the not them nrnile. nntl Ihe South received n blow frnni wlilelt ll bus Just lately recovered. "The day Is coinllii," said lie, "when the people of the North will cnine to see moie t'leuily tliill while the men of the South weie wronir, their bents weio line and to see (hat they believed with all their souls that for which they fought." "When we ilcenrale the graves of Ihe northern dead on Memorial day, le us think nf the purity ami usefulness of their lives mill ot llieir noble devotion to duty, hut let us also think, It we have Christian hearts, of the men of tlie Riinny South, who fniiRbi for the pause they thought rlnltt and who fought nobly and well, but who wen rated by the fiotl of battle to die under failure's banner." Itev. Mr. Smith Interspersed his inl tliess with frequent apt anecdotes hii'BPly of a pcisniuil nature, which Kuvo an added Interest to bis teininks. PURCHASED THE TEMPLE. Penn Avenue Congregation Will Be come the Owneis of the Linden Stieet Building. A I u ineetlii"; of tlie MonleflHrn Hebrew- School association building committee, held yesterday afternoon, it was decided to purchase the l.lnden Street syn.iKOKlle, which has been for sale since Its oniigiOH'iitlon purchased the lot on Madison avenue, owned by J. A. Seranton. ami mi which It N understood woik will now be started, piepnr.itory lo the leiirlui; ot the new temple. The Molllellnie School association owns ine present house of worship of the Penn Avenue coiiKiPKntlun, but after the purchase of the Iilndetv Stitet synagogue Is today consum mated, i here will bo a combine of ihe association and He (ongrogntliiu. Tlie tesiry looms nml school rooms hi the basement of the Linden street temple will be used by the schools, while lh temple piopor will be the (OiiKi'PRai Ion's. The new owneis will take posses sion of tin school rooms within a row day... but the consieRiillon will remain In possession of the Penn Ave nue synagogue until 'such lime as the original otvnein nave completed ineir new building. The puicliase pi ice Is 10.000. The temple is on Linden stieet. between I-ranklin ami .Miltlln. and bit- long been (In r-l-x'o or wor ship or tlie congregation Anshe Chesed. I'he vest l.v rooms and school rooms me large, nlrv and well equipped, and the iiiterioi' or the temple N ornate and commodious. The Montelloro as sociation Is for the puipose nf thougb ly giounding- young .lewlsli children In tlie sliuly of the Hebrew language, ami Jewish history. Slxly-nlni stu dents ate enrolled on Us bonks, ses sions being held .every day, artier regular school bonis. Its olllt'Pts are: President. A. T5. Cohen: vice president. J. Schloss: spp retaiy. V, C. Levi: treasurer, JI. ,T. Cohen: tiustees. M Solomon and N. Kuntvitx. The butlding conimittee Is made up of A. 1!. Cohen, fl. L Finkel sleiti, J Kaplnn, A. Schwartz and M J Cohen. After the congregation mover; fiom Penn avenue to Linden si I eel. the Penn avenue building will ho "sold RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES. Her, Hi. Ulu .! I.tiisiiit,. pistur ( ihe I-n' ii liiiltti- I'li-hilnian iliiiub. told mhiii'IIiIiii; d t tin e.il ifltit uf SJIIllililll l"l"i- .1 laue eo,.--iimalioi: li-l ululn. "I'le.isC Men. or "nn I bust -Whiih"' was lie iii(Minn answiieil I il uialil f i om the pul pa ot Craie bull. ei, in iliun.li, by the paoi llev. I.t.lhi'i lies Wain... Il.t. Hi. I nut M' l.i ml. pastor of Ihe Pnsi I'lish.tieiian (luiifli, ami l(,. Dr. C'e.u-;,- liuill. pastor of Hi" I'totiihni, rti-sbiteritti ihuirli. iili.iir,nl pulpits i,stei,lii il (he nn, iniii;' si r-tin-. llu- se, ouil nf i si ii,-s of illu-tiat'il s, munis on llo. ( JI. Sheldon's d, brand book. In 111 leps." wis drill, 'lul lasl until! in llu I'uili being thn,re removed fiom dlMraelinn, was abb io apply himself assiduous ly to bis books. "Tail Ksen .Miiigan, Musical Uii color, Now Yoik city," was among the n. it-nt Nltors to Sci-anloii. Tall Hsen is no less or mnio a personage iliau he whom we were wont to call our own Tallle Mnigan. He might not hnvn been reeognlzed as siieh under the mm tie plume by which he was designated iu The Tribune's por.-onal column, hut it was our own Tallio. nevertheless. He Is now one of Ihe most prominent musicians lu New Yoikeliy. His pu pils an legion and not iiifi-eiiueitily ins name apfieais as iln lender of big cliorus'es ,n musical entei lainmeiiis in Hie Metropolitan Opoia House. Helms been engaged as musical dbector at Ocean llmvo this hiiiiinier ,nnl Is now Iralnlng a choitis I'or a grand pioiliie lion of "Klljali" them lu August, wiib l-'frangi.-ou Datls as ihe leading ,on. IH. While lu Sciaiilon Mr. Morgan ill. tided Ills time being diiectlug lllllsle and editing a I'rnhihilon paper called Tile People. He went III New Vork under coiitiact in wrlle s nilli'.tt.. iu, li ter for the Prohibition papeis. hut bis musical enthusiasm would not let hliu eonieni himself witli newspaper wmk ami It was uu long befoie he ' was among llio uiiispnns. UN initsi- i c.il lalein i npldly won for him a place ' iu tlie front rank of musicians, ami as any man In the front rank of al- I most .inyiliing lu Now Vork Is mi Knsy stiem, It can he taken for grant- I oil that Mr. Moigiin Is ver desiiably domiciled. i I'li'.sident Hiimplirny Owens Tine rvoilles. whn were lu national Session al T.iyloi i'ilo)i'd an e.ierlein o at the of the annual lOCI'lltl.t , Mlllllcl. pal Iiulldlng which is worth Ihe nar rating, lot it was of a novel and most interesting nature. The writer 1114s .Mi. Owens' positive .issin.nice that all tlio fuels aie absolutely coriect, otherwise there might bo some 100111 lor doubt leganling their vulty. Om afletiiooii Mr. Owens was in the city hall and vein mod imo the oIIUp of his friend, Coiitioller Howell. While Ihi'iv llu tflephouo bell tang mid he was called to tho 'phono. He was straightway Informed that he was talking with William It. Hearst, of tho New Yoik Join-mil. One, nf tho pirsons sitting iu thp room casually remarked that It would be a good idea 10 turn on the N-ruys attached to the 'pnone, and the next Instant the Ivor- Mention of Men of the Hoat MftWMmmMiMMWiWimmM 3i &JI mm c5 t irs-ss-j-A'' j'slr 1 !M 4 'S I ( l v ClXKk$ , I Geo. V. Millar & ' " -.----- ' ii-' ' .. bib- I fc't-.c;:M1 .tSI- s 'jti e5ftS '"" KKUM vs-ni, 0jfxrf Millinery TailoredSuits lackets Capes Skirts Waists 31? Lack. Ave Second Floor Open Evenings 1 RQi It r ML ftlfSfL. Mt'lBK iVrlmvlMi PEOPLE'S a nine diiui li I . th" pi-loi, llu Pi llobul ! "i. I'leiii. Kit. lit. W ,i Tillman, ot I'luluh Ipliii, Hit nli lu.ifi il M.itiKilrsl anil a lllble .sdiolil- ol wide faille, ilellteleil Inn eloipl, lit iltllulls tll nlll at tin , i ,m i, sin In i.iii 1 1. nidi. Ill mph at the et iiiiij; scmio was "lai.hi.i.iti " Hot. Ih- ('. M. liiiliu, pator uf tin i:tm l'.aK M.lluiilist KpiMi-pil ihiuili. linl .1 mi ihi lull of i hen .iml Impe f'U the vi.ny ami licit J l.uuii last nisilil, the lupie of luJ -hiiioii l.i insr "A Wool for Tbo-e lli.io'llaiiul m tin MlilUKb loi I.ilc! a I'loiMi '"or Hi! Clippie" 'llu tl'i-p.-l iiuptln-.' it the liiilinii! ouni.' Mm' (lllislilll US.,11 i.ition tltl nl.it llllllllllPI wa aihhfs.'d b tin. .loliu I'. Mollal. P. ' . pasloi i,l Ihe W.i.hl.llll, -I I, I I I'lesbt lell ill (I, nidi. 'I In Mis-is IH.i, !, .nut Caiauaii, "f i,e sn, iiiil I b.tl-ii.in d'utih iluiir, -nu; en I d m lid ion- in Ibt u n-iiil line ij l. Try the New 5c. Cigar ''Kleon." Ciiimanieetl long Havau.i llller. ' lies jiiorsidont wu.s astouiiilcd to hoar in - t'le vi ice mining from New Vork i iiralel.t describe everything in tin Hoe. "Vou have oil a gle.v sup, of- nre ol' medium height and 1 iitldy coinple.s lon" coniiniied the wee sma' voice in iiielalllc accents and .Mr. .loiies n. mitiked in wonder: "This ceitainly Is niarvelous." 'I'n to.t die putt pis of the machine he hit upon an ingenious plan, III plokoil up nne nf the newspapers on a table ,iml asked: "What have I iu my Land'.'" Tlii Sii.tiitou Ti iiui in of today's s"iie." cntiie the answer iiulekly, and the gentleman fiom Veimoui was 11011 pll Seil. lb liei'l.oni'll 10 llu- coutrol J,i, howeter, and tin hitler spnul in a pnsi iinn when- his irnnie, which Is not a colossal one, was entliely hid by llial of the Itiirlles' pieslileni. An aci urate di-i riptloii of him followed, 1 vi u to the mention of a pair of spoc f.iclos he held III Ills tin ml and Mr O '.'I'll. hllllg Up llin lecelter and left the ntllce a ilmrniighly mystified man. I might lu hoi,, meiitioiieil that Wlilli llio eiilteiio ilfer (In 'plmne was taking place llu- I'linti oiler's he,ul eh rl. chinlcs Hartley, Up well known t cult l.n"iulst, will. M'liied lu a 1 oi in-i ll i" iim mom I'lesldeill C.llplu, of llio i 0111111011 coiillci!, has 1 oine in for ,1 ciiusider.ihlo aiiioilllt nf fame by leasou of the Itecd Isiiim lie has perpetrated In that body lett'lllly. Cily Sollcllor Oeorgii.M, Wat son, as everybody knows who lias ionic In iiintai'i wlili tin new 1 liy .siillclini, has a most plciuieMipie way of evjiicsslng Ms si'iillineiils. Thorn weio t.teral men In nl oillce Ihe oilier day when ihe cai.liki me. tics of I'lesldeiii C.iIpln came up for discussion. Soille (1110 happened o le uuill. that the (oiiiiuoii council was an ll'iesponsllile hod, likely lo do an), thing. Mr. WatMiii had been silent il. 11 lug the ciinveisiittnu. Inn tin look of supi erne ilsg(tsi on his face bo. Iiaycil his feelings, b'lniillj", timihle ti- keep in any Inngei, he liursl tun soiiiethlug as follows: "That's right. That's right Why. geiillem, 1 I seriously believe that if some member was lo get up on tho lloor nt common council and move In oxpilig.Uo ihe four gospels fiom tho lllble that the motion -would lluil .1 second, that I'lcslilcnt Culplu would declare it to Ik iu older mid that with loud ai-chiim the members would pass It and excise the larger portion of (he New Tesi.imvi.t, Flower Vases I 3 Ail eutirc new Hue of our own importation. The latest style is the 'Mrridescent' Ware a most beautiful effect, from 50c up. Call and look tlieni over. Co. W Wyoming ATnnefc - - tt ik in nl look Ar oiina - Down You Go Not Hit fault of Hip wlucl, per. haps, bill, bid nn Hip whetl, iiiiIpi li Is ,i tery kiiihI one. That fl why It pits to buy tie Seranton Bicycle It In nol proof against laid knoik, but hint I, miiks ilu kss In inline II tutu Hi- (luap wbii'l Tin s, wheels l.iinl tlie hlralii of wear and anl .bill. 126-128 Franklin Ave. :OSUJttl55K!0?UKXKKn Why not be dressed in style. $1.00 will do the business ? New goods for all de partments arriv ing daily. CLOTHING For Hen, Women and Children Credit Clothing Company. J Inexpensive Porch Furniture There is nothing neater in inexpensive porch fur nishings than the Grass Cloth Upholstered Fur niture. It is finished in natural wood, and in col ors, and is particularly adapted for Porches, but is equally suitable for Summer cottages. We have several styles of Chairs, large roomy Rockers, Settees, Stands and other suitable articles. Hill & Connell 121 N. Washington Ave. SMftiny Responsibility Is always evciisithle, when It may be. done coiisclenilolisly. Hveiy owner of leal estate, cariiri ro-pniislbllltios ihfit do nut appear in lis iiKouni.s, jet, tliey aio itnpeialively important. The opinion of an mioiiiey mum the setinliy of your laud titles must be backed b.t jour own assets, 11) the piDineut of a loa.-iir.able fen )ou may .shift this liability 011 tho Tills Guaranty and Trust Company 111 scrmilnii, Pe.'ina. 51a Spmce Stieet. W llirs. li nb-it II . Itllph klupp. V.-l'iM. s. iiuii, liltit OfAtri. lll( iuilotl.. iu-pu.iil 1'ublio Auction till Tiiesd.i.t, May -iStll. m .. at I o clock p. m.. piopcity off no lat't Joseiih S. Knight, at 322 Hull 1 ISIako. ly siu-ot, Diinmoiv. Horses, wagons, slel;hs,f.;ousehol' uropert, ctu .j.A -...( ... ,-' ,.J..J's.. . u (-1