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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, SEPTE.UBEB 3, 1001'.'
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CARBONDALE'S
GOLDEN JUBILEE
tf .included tmn IVsls li 1
youth cm tin inotr tic f .in-huMmI lliau Hie
leave" 1ft Iooe mi he.iain'e air When i dflnhle
nore ol ap.ar haae pasid 'r '"ir head, tli
frlfnd ol Mhool nnd ihil.lhnn.1 dia are dead ft
Irxt, nnd one must look lor lin. friendship m.i
jwclitnt amniiif thov aali", liki himself, hip
tlriltliitt nwjy from f lie old tl'oro on life' Hwiiiy
tea.
It I a twlemn a a-ell a Joyntn m.iul.ni avhl.h
brim: in licrt- tci nnov Hip trleiidshlp nf loim.r
ilaj, We liiml y tin- nrw-nmln smic nf tin'
.ild century ninl I'.v Hit- it.i.lli nf I In1 new, to
note the Weld ol xium in tin' hinhllnit "I -i .!.
Up liero totnplite Hi" rcinid ol hltv ae.ir ol
He.ldv pmgrr, inintiil peiseaninte .iti.l win em
fill c'ttnit. Wo, the llaiinr. oft. r tl n a trthnlo
to the memory ol our il.nl. ami .li.lk.ilo II to
thou who are" Ira follow ,n a ptiirh. htrltai:o.
Some irtropcit ol th" half mitiirj aahi.h In
hint ended, npp.it tn I mio .1 tlio dntie ol
thl oni-lon. I hope ami will I'.' liatlt.ilil
enough Imllnr.l to pardon ine f..r iiltoinptlni: t.i
lo aahat otlirM ,tiii.inj .i .in imto futlmrly
uroomplWi. 1 Iraac tlio mtunlitl.ni of knnviiinr,
hoaacacr. Hill there .ire lhn.se here aalm ..in ilitol
tn poll.hid txiillonto tlio Mono on avhith I hut
rudely Htlcin.l to i.mo thl lulol r. Irrinii I" .1
olli'ii life, "llio Mrriitflli find eimll ol the
lniinlilpillty. a "oil .i llio ti.ill.iii. nt Hi' hi
llio xllttio, IiiIoI1Ik.ii. .' ami patriotism "I It n'i
7cn.. In the poMii-wlon "f these .iltrlhnl. t r
bonrlile Mandi preeminent aiimni; tlio rlti.e
xililih (.'lap Mtrnslli ntnl ill traitor to our iminirv
In tlio llio of a nation, or a ttiunn ipillt, III
jrarn liaao born but 1 innntonl. ami n those aah. .
life nielf, h.iac, aallh our . it.a, ihsm-iI tin til
tirtti rnll.tnne, It hmiw but a a.stinlia nin
barefootrd nml fr. o from .are wo lr.l tlio pr m
nml illmhcd tlio hills ol ( .ulioiidilo. I hue
Mm tho hill anil nlloii, I ho tl.n nml Itk
if all our flair, nml hue a.linirc.l Iholr praii'l. nr
nnd briuty. but mm lt.ro luii I fern a ui'"'
boiutlful lrw th.in tint whl.li now lmiin up
biforc mr, In inintil l.lon, n a 1 null tlio M .
Inif hill, whkh Moin.il to mo n .inu '
nf ftunly pinoj nnd Intnlmk aline tho .itliv
nf the iJHkiwanni, n llicj .auio tnmlh. r .n
lo;Hnir cmbraii1 wlirre tho ualiM tint p.nin.1
ihrouli Jlirkrt llruok Mb" '""' th l.ukiwaiitia
time ton tin r.
9hcro la not in llio wl.lo world a .illoy tn awiot,
a tint alo In wIiom' bnoiii tho hnclit want
mrot.
Tho bird.v kilmla and lmrol. fnniiltic tho an
rlont fnrrst, crow and MourMiul, and blooniod
and withered and dud .iml c.iiuo to llio ncain
for rotintloMi .11:1 b.lnrr hiliid linn tt fool
bitnrcn Ihoft' hill Mrnnu hoirt and nmnlj
man wrro thoy win. flihl hrnod tho hardship
of plonror life ba.k In tho lu.iilio. whin tlio
tthllo man's axo let tho iirt ijj nf viinliuht t.
the hrart ol tho primoal fuioot. tint but a h"tt
time before kivo bn.k llio i Imo t.i th- ."d
rnan'i cll. Thoy did not nnd awaiting tl'in
ny of the olilomoa ol rUHuihmi. r.iortllinii:
vn.n Cod bid I'l.ililnl It ..iturii I loir, .iml
Ihflr tak wj In luui.'o I ho fi. ol natiir. ml
Ira build a town. It hi will bom Mill Ihat tl'.'
plroncrft iharattor I bronchi out tlnoimh . . n
bat arith nihrntitv and iiipoiii"ii, 11ml it . in n
aull and truthlully bo sud ol thov who f."in.l I
Carhondjlo tint tlu.a win flmmi in riol m.l
braao in nihrndti. II thoy had f.utiid .1. nni.
in tho foiet, brhlcoi 1 1 ail t ..iion. llio ti. .hi-..
houses oroctrd nml mill im.lir iiilliiltKui if
they had found 1 huri h"4 and tho w Imol await
itjc them, it would not h,no ln.ti no.oxan lor
thorn to put forth the almost tupi'ilitimm rrh'iin
ailiir h lr.infnriiiul .1 wlhleriioN into a .in .f
bcmitiful borne, in wlu.li all the i.MntJui .if
ndvaucitiE; tlvilltttoti ate in .nletuo on exory
band. Tiny . itno hero to w.uk ami not tn i.llo
tho time away, Thoy ..tine to build and not to
deitrny, 'ihe .lid not eomc b. iu.' thej . ould
not liml work at home, hut be. 1110 tlut wished
to enjoy Irtedoni and itnh poml. n. o in tt 1 x.n ie,
as will a In tho woihip nf .Moi llish. 'Ili.'v
umo from aarunu l.ino. Ironi huin tho. Imed
rli'trly and well, but 111 wlmli thousht and aiiton
weto . urhul hetaiis. ih,a . mill 1 ike no put
in llio mikinu' ol lt or In tho Mixtion of tlioo
who wrro to admitii.t.r them In 1 word, llo-y
ramo to bo free, to w.uk out the prohhtn ol bto
for thnnMhi 111 .1 n.w and .tiiim ipit.d wnihl.
'llio Sdit.li. tho Iriah, the W .I1-I1. tho llnulMi
nnd tlio (iiiuiati ...mo to the alo ol tho bokt
a.anril from Ih.ir far m n khriiiei. and lil.l their
.lltTercn.o ol ran and opinion on the .ointnon
altar for tho cn.nl ol all, hiii- to i.iru1 a ti"v
.hi-tluy ami r.ar a my ol aniuou. p.at.lul
liome.. It ai Into of Iilioit. tint hrouclit "iir
fathern hero; it wa tho spirit nt imlepfiuMi o
that demiinhd th. eflabH-ditiii nt ol a oit.a of
their own, rn llnl lo il autotiom. In whl.li raeli
Mio fhould bate Ih 11. lit and bunliti. tuicht l-o
rcf-osmml. 'I hey taint- with an 1 Mlled hli-t of
tho rlcllt aalnth enh mm owe to lib. nelulihoi,
and thcio rxl'-l.d a hoittnti. eaeti ahoai tin liw,
ill tilt1 preaalemo of a moral ontitniut wliuh
undo it isafo In that early day to !.op will, tin
locked .loon.
('atlioiidilo did not iail In tho In-iou ne of
our country, or that mhd rxt.nihuc Irom tho
lniddti! of llio olchtoontli lentury to tlio .ndiin
of the lira .purler ol the nlneti-emu. win. h piii
brain the Indiin aar. the leiolminii uf ihi
.oloiilts and the wit of 1IJ It uieer fr' in
forest wild to (it lMaiitiful haf promoted
through avhat ml) he 1.1II1.I ihe itiaiiitlao .111 1
industrial prrio.1. The woild'n Ktoat.-t proi-11-4
In been undo ninu the first tn o ava fell.il
to tho earth in llarr. tnlale by 1 lit- uividiuin' ie,
and wc are now, a. a natl. n. railuu into the
avidc-Mtrt.hliii: o.t nf 11n11111111i.il rntnpri.,
knoavlne no lltniu of hound 11 us Mao llne vt
bv tho Almlzhlv Himself. In tin kiimi wo.l;
I'alliondilo U well iinlitli.l tn take a nin-l pi.iiiil.
tirnt put. Hi r . Iiihhin wn.. not . Iiooli.l in th
arm ol war; the ilailj iml of Hie Imad wum. r
aias prrfnrnir.) in p. no; tho pith from Inn. to
tho temple of (.ml wa nut l. m I In ,111; dim:, r
from irnwln:r hiaaL., a wa tin .aw with
earlier t-ottlemrnt Tho liattlis of the pion. n
if ('arlmti.lal. aieie lliilu-ti i.ll 'I In litnldir ol
jour lily wire rirni't, pit inn wotkit, tiu ititnli
rocui L-rnwth follow..! . 'tot I ol thur.
Meadtly, fti.nlil... i-t.p b, i'ip.
I'p tho a.ntur.nH buildoti!, u".
Carefully plaiinc lone 011 lone--Thu
the h ftleat temple u'lon
Your people m not mule up ol million im
and iitui.rti The (treuui. ol . ilih ,mi i,,
1 rt v .to not mo, i l.i, 'Ihit win, It nr pe .plo
iiwn aa ireu I I. tl ih-iIm. I I,, li i.. tint
if thO fll t V 1, - ML 11 l v ., i,l i, n nut
Is more common than xve may think, if
wo. (U'fltie gluttony ns eating hcyoutl the
body's neeil of sustenance and beyond
tlieVvoniaeh's capacity for digestion and
avstnii! ttion of food. That is a fair
definition, and it fastens the name glut
ton on many a person who would resent
the term as an insult. The fact of this
gluttony is marked by its consequences..
The overloaded stomach becomes dis
eased. The popular term for the condi
tion is " weak " stomach. The " weak "
stomach fails in furnishing adequate nu
trition for the body, nnd .soon the "weak
ness " spreads from the stomach to other
organs.
Vr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery
:ures diseases of the stomach and other
organs of digestion and nutrition. It
enables the perfect assimilation of food,
by which alone the health ami strength
ol the body is maintained.
"Your medicine helped me so much that I
cannot prake It too highly," wtllen Mr, CI,.
HrooU, of I'oland, Androscogsiu Co , Me. "The
find ihe I took helped me. I cannot forcet
how I felt when I took It i I xrai nitlering every
thing avith indigestion, ond ray stomach . o
bloated that it feemeil as though It mind burst
My huband said he was goinc for the doctor,
but I said if he would get me n tmttle of the
r.olden Medical JiUcovery' I would try that.
I had not taken It long when I felt relicaed, and
have not had a touch of Indigestion or stomach
trouble since I had been sick for four years,
iad lets than four bottlts cured me. boine
people that knew me before I began to take the
'Golden Medical Discovery' tell rue that they
never saw mcli a change In ony one, and they
nlso say they don't see how I can do such large
waxhliigt ns I do now, when I had not done
waf hltig for o loug,"
Dr. riercu'b l'ellets cure biliousuess.
&LUTTONY
more people navn Ihelr home In Carhondale, In
liroportlon to population, tiaan In any other city
in the I'nlcn. The homes jon own you bulhled
.aotirclae, and In the cte.tloti jou built "no
mean tit).1'
Much I fahl and aa-rilton about the fplrll nf
cnminirilallm today, 11a tlmimli llnl fpltll w,n
now and had hitherto been unknown In tho
bre.nl nf mm. The fplrll of tniiiniilolalnni I
not new; It I not 11 11 unwoithy fplrll: It I 0110
whlih In lid ilaa and itineration I ,n lie. wary
a tho air we brelthe, Thoo who i.uideinn
lomincrelallsni lre.uently do m In the name of
labor, InrKiKul ol llio iacr-pnetit fin tint
10mm. r. Iillftn I but the bullion ol tabor. . lu
men e I an oxchamre of enmni.iditlt. nml Htf
wider the ranee of illflributlon the itrutir .the
ditnatid for libor to uppl. the pinduit. I ot.i
liur.e l the .'piioioii if trade, the hind ma'd
of labor. Wo of the new VolM prod belt.r
nrti.h. inoie of th. lit, iitid In nlmllrr Unto,
thatij ana- nthir i'oopl. or any other mtloii ill
urtfi. th.a, the 11 fhoitld we prntil aKilnt
iiimnierclal'lMti, aalteii II I our ionim.no that
btirdin all niein and fea? Why eliotiM wo
1 mi. I. tun inniinrii iiIimii whin It I nur com
menu that fiippliex all land with the bit tlio
nnrket .iflor.Ur Whj fnonld we, llio iii-.tt.ir,
.h-mnmio what wo iteale, Jie.auc It lour our
Imr. to l'" throiiuhout tho world, nml t. all
the nrt tlnieol to pioi liutii the iliitetui.' ol
m ri( rn- i.r rm mmu itimi S"-(ifiiniv
I t (I'N.ill. no 11 . oiilc til W It. (intmap. ..!. lata
('. I.. I... t In up (hnim .111 II. union (ommiii.e.
I'. I' ,( iiiinor, Tremmr ' i:. I). Il.ii.lii.k, l'iel.l.t.i
Amorlc 111 (.kill and adilearmenl. No; imn
iner.i.ilisui I not new. I'roin ihe l.m.Iitisr "I
Coluinliu lh.. spirit nf innuni-r. Ill entirpiii ha
Inn L'.utun crtiund. 'Hie t-otnltiu.ttion nf llio
.oloulefi m opposition to the llrilbh imwu had
its lurtli 111 . omiuer. I it he. ivwiti, and Ihe t.it.
lishinint nf the fediral union found it origin
in tin- del. iiiilnation of tho people to m.intgo
their nii limine ami i-iira out their own .oiii
men nl 11I01, imliptndrnl ol the niothir loiintry.
lino nl tin- mum In the Pi-iliritlon of hide.
I" nib in o. the aaorld known imhituinit against
King lioorgo III wa. "for .lining ott our nolo
with all pirti- of the w.uld.' I'm mid iininnr
tttit.d innt..itme with all .ountrie 011 ti mis
of tin ir own iinkitu' i. whit our fortfatlnr
il,miuil.il, and tlio fpult wlmli a.nt.it.-il tlieui
hid. In fore the founding nf f arliomlal. . littered
through the gales nl Ihe il,.-Hti..m and moil
at. hi.- of the ih! worl I into the h.-irt of their
people, animating tin 111 with .1 .olie to lio
in a liml wluie Industrial ennrtime ...uld lo
uiTied nti fteo front the rule or ..hit ol king
ot htpnt in Midi a avaa 1 to ain for tho woik
or a filr reward for hi tod, while glorllt'tu
(oh! in it exenife To I1111I.I nml iij",t, .real.
11ml dtnlribut.. to be a fat tor in ext.tnllng tho
trmli- nf tin union to "all jiait of (he aaorld"
was tho spirit wliu h auiiuatod IIiom1 who founded
.mr .in, nnd ailule ..hliriting this aiuiii. r-.try
wo wouhl fall fhotl ol our full duty did wo nrt
ua ample tilhuto to tho noble wntk porfntm d
foi h.inie ami niuntra in Hie fear and low of
God.
mi do not . Uio the Milumo today, but aou
tutu a ngo m histnr.v, and anth Ihe a.t snould
imiii' the high leiioh. lint liettei thingi. shall
bo wiltten of tho liiluro than has bun 1 nl.,1
ot tho pi-t, lliinug the Iile nf ('.iiliondilo tho
world ha aaltli. U uinio 01 iiori'v. 1110 e of
ndi.nnemint, mot. of (.iutatioti, more roird
for the ii.-lil.. nf other. anil more womhrlul
a. Idea, mi nt thin bles.d miuklml in ulioli mi
tui lis ol fnim.r .leats, hut all lli.se thing, gleit
and 011' 1. 1 till athe,i aio, did not upiear nt tho
lirikoning ot than. v They came tiatuiallv and
n nete-siia d.unmle.l them. 'Ihe tiir hiako -in
not tie..fs,m to .lu.k the s-pe.il ot the o team
or t mt 1 11 nil. nnd ila fiblhiit aoln waa not
h.ar.l until it bo. line the ii-.d ut the liour tn
r.dit.0 tin .p nl ol tho tapnvt nam, wm.li
.lion- in nam -iml ftago .oa.li into ohliaion
Whi'ti Callioudale wa new tin' .IlM.inie belweili
line ami sitiiitou, toikon.d b,i mliiuti uud
linurf, w.is gieatir Hull the diftaiuo from h. 10
tu iw olk at the piifrnt time. The mairu
toa.h m iilo it- one w.an tup 1a.l1 wai a ry
il.iv, 11111I now, witii the mil nl ft. am Iweulv tour
buliininu . apioM nam numhilan- tlm. nml tpio
ei.h li lieiwetn the two .ill., .uti.iiug -ill
who wUh to trai.I, .-iHiir on husin.iw. m pl,a
1111, while .111 aunuy known onl. to Cm In that,
.nil 'In, nml own now ln l.sihli- tn man, mud
in. 1 In trn- ur iHiuudlng on their way from
i-,ti. to gito, and .lour to .loot, throughout this
otiii' a ill. .1,
(tut f Hliiia lead thur weikla pipei, I. llli.g
-oil 1 1 1 lio duiig at Iniini, b.a tho light nt iho
t. k,w 1 audio. 'I in lupiumng. nut ..nli nf nur
wn liml, Iml of l.urope and the larawai Orl.nl,
1 1 I liotoio 11 In tho cl.illi paifiH. run oil on tlio
M.lil. I'lifiitlng pre, me road a hr sunlluht
1 1, n we tun. li the billion that vh-ttillle llio
onkn.x of midnight into the brilliant ot noon
111 ('iibotiilale, though anutu as n muni. I -I
ilni ho, witneiu.d iiuruloiu .iiang.f. I'lio
ma I 1 mier of the Ihiilies follnn.-d on hoi-e-1
.' k tin path hlaed throiigli ih. for.st ha tl-o
1 .1 111111. who proode.l him. In tin (01 He. tho
m:i 101.I1 Uftllpod the functions if Hie llll"-
luig mad larrur. Tin ttftien aw tho 'Hinting
,1 wins irom polo lo poll' 111 the nur. I. of .lu
lu, in doin town to town The uoi-o of Mum
1 wiping from the tlrtt Inioinotliv Hut on
liiiil.d a tr.mi In Hie I tilted -lali- wu lii.inl
in the twetitloi-, wluii it In tall lis w-oik nf rciol.i
t oiiimg iunHiit illon on tliv liildiuie r.nd
lludxiti t anal 1011111.1111 V railtoad a few flent
null from the pot lain lonu wo stand. Ihat
i.oiuul loullmu.l to Im rraso in lolnnli nut il in
tin- itle e saw the fli.iin ingine pulling
p.ni.1 nu. r and mail .ati. u. fiom the irtih to
thl f.iitlncl eili, ftjt,"iied heio wh.ro tho lint
mum nt I Ih1 lllu. I'ul;" tiUHiiiiaius hid iuii
oil. 1 1 tjiiw.ll hii'uio Moping oil to the fort ilo
pi iln and 1 illi. is of ihe s,iisiu. hantu and tho
llelawaie to tlio norlh of tin The wonderful
lamp uf ln. llu whh h filed so tlluriiiL' 11 light
nair Hie edges of i.ie aiihiiu Nights iliinug
liililhoodV hour, piles, ginws dimmed and bo
ioiikk 1 shaduw befoio tho greater light dawning
upon the indiit dais of tho iweulb'th leutiiiy.
Had 1 pioph.t aiis'ii iiuoug the 011I1 u-t. n
if ( nitiomlaln to (oietell Iho womlen, of slum
uud elettriill) mid inipresed mr, nhn h haao
iuiaded and reaoliitloni.. .1 eiery method of pio,
liiiiion, had that pinphei f..i fill the .hinge
from hate lliiora ami ireahrd "Mil to 1 .'input
aide and beiiitllul liomis suvh ,u we (lljol to
dm, Ihei would haae .ailed him inol; Inn the
1011111,0.1 1 hill w liking tlio fticeli of Una Ik an! i
ful nli is familiar with all of llii'.-e wonderful
agrm lis aid cuji'ia the lointoii, o a hum,. u,, ,
our fathi rs did not te. kon among tin- po.l,l.
tie of the future, (aibomlale ha ilieu to llin
IhhIiiim world an exaniplo ol Mpuro, hniiest
.haling, In Ihe hot iul woihl khe fits nil example
wlmli the gineioui and hoipltahle of j 1 IHei
may will imulale llir nopk' 11 re luted at
homo and refpeited uhroul. I haae hiii the
sons of Carhnndalo in the III Id of Iho koiilh, 011
tho plains of Iho west, and in the mnuutalmi and
mining ramp of tho great northwest. 1 foiiml
th. m tngiged In labor, basinets and I rule, and
wlieicur I met them I exchanged gnetlngi Willi
men cstcinud at oillzms hciauic vt the rcput.t-
Hon for truth, honor and probity which they
carried with them from their eld home In Carbon,
dale.
The past of Ctrbondalc eoes Into hltnry with
out a fHln. lt luttiro loom up briithl with
hope and prnmlv ol crenler aehbaement to nl
low. May the memory ol the noble dei.U of our
flrea be eaer prenent In Ihe inltnl of Ihtwe who
aio to carrv to uc.elul Iwue the work they
o happily iitid fo well beuan amid ttlal and ad
airlla nil lid hallowed iiintind.
It If but a poor trilnilo wlileli caeti the inot
rloipi.nt lonen.. mti.h If initio. 1.111 rindei
to lh.. nrlfl.o and iloantn n lit.li, made it
possible for 11 lo meet l"di In i' and think
KHIiik. I f.el. thnefore. tint I hue filled In
the .(Toil In do Jinthe lo m matnl a theme ,1
that net beloto me. and I lake m.a le.no ol anil
ixirelnu' Ihe hope Ihat you who h..si t libit
In It to in rlili an Itiherll.tn.e mi) alwaa itinl
hit.. Ihe rxampli of th'""' who heio built home,
fili.MiK ihurihe and wotkhos. and In their
rrntlon ailtnl III fliinisilieiilint tl"' lntllull"m
..I .1 nation who.- tlait If hto.id inoiu.li to imml
pmt.itlnti to our Mind of the ea and brlirht
etioutfh lo llclit Ihe w.il'.l lo itifran. lileininl.
linn. M. J. Hlltlof, nf ChlritRn, 11
ttu'tiilior nf tin KlatP HPtinte of llllnoift.
11 limn alni went from tlio mines of
O.ilbnniliilo t tlu- Most, nml vvorltPtl
out a fgront rareor for himself, p.iiil
hlg:lt tiiliiite tn tho bold lious.iutty that
.'HP tho tultlp nf C'at'bomliile.ins. He
.said:
I !i. in it one nf tho greatest and pmuiht
pmlhgm of mi life lo In permittc'l to dililtiK
to.i,ia the people of (..thomllle, 111,111.1 of wliotil
aa.ro the fri. nd and him lab ol m.a . hlhihood
nml oath iii'iiilmoil. Il wa in deir old I arho.i
ihle that I in. t night the riiditin lit ol kno vl
edge, and it wn lute that, a a 111. ie boa, I be
gan to .am 1 batnj in .lour -aoudiiful limn.
I t-oleuml.t a.ssuio .ami tint the traiulin; re
mi. il in a.nir muNt ha hem ma hot i.iplta!
Il hs-oiisiind pleiepts hue brin di.pti . In 1
ih. il lit 111. And todai. a the eae take 111
.aotir henuiifiil .ita. ai.th it. f.hool ami 11
thur. In, it stil,st.antnl stores and flno n an
.hn.e, it woinhrful mines, and, nhoie all. Hip
em rgi and push of it turn, the hi.iuti and antiie
nt its worn. 11, it 1 no wonder that 1 am proud
to bo Willi ami .luring tour .elebratinn, am) still
promler to be aide lo ,ii liial liete I wa hold
and moiled mi oarlv triinlng.
In the few amril that I addr. to ami tooai.
I 11m pirtnularli anxi'iin to (.peik to th.- aonnj, r
el. im 111 'llio hoiii,- training and the environment
nl .Intnl. lon-tiliito at .lite the gteat bulwaik of
s.afeii nganist th. wukiduo- nnd snare ol .lie
worhi oiir In nirs nto the home of winkii.
oattiesl, honift. Inik-al, iiernie worker, loial to
their gon mint nt. fideral .stale and mmueip.l.
Una I to th.lr home and loaal to (loil sui li
iieoplo an- the best fhmonU in a nation, at
.11.0 patriot), nnd airniou 'Una are ii.ith.-r
tlio up)!.! 1 rust imr the low. 1 . rul, but, like the
b.ft part of tho pie, tin a aro the substantial ,'nd
.suslalmtig MilMtaiu o hetweeu the two inisi.
oiir .nairomnetit i oti or honest, laborious
nnl, nii.l ihe ttoikinan, though otlen fiowned
upon by the L'hhlt rl. h, l'. In ma ibtimatlon, lit
ltapjue.t and Ire.st, the most f, nh-ss ami patn
ntlo 11ti7.11 in the liml. 1 haie alwai found
him the truei-l fri. nd the wiet .ouiiM'Ilor. the
most alitiiou aoeiiie Amir flno .III. with Its
pltrintle ami pr.isrov.no populjtion, f one of
tlio grandest oulogle to Ihe pefn'ieratico and
fin. on of Iho workman. Unik I- the gieaieat
p.ui.ri for human 111. aaorK i, nin- of the stoat-
fattois 111 human .tea. lopment and olnlva
Hon, nml it i tho Minikin iiorkiniu the lalmr
ir, the indium, and iho miner tint line pined
mr lountr.i 111 1 1 is limit tank among tie- na
tion. To the aoung, then, I repeal, loam to work,
bo pioud of it no in itter II kind, prniidi'd it
bo lion...! Put aotu luait m it. it 1011 . 1. sire
lo simoeil. N.arr hefoio in the lii-.toiv ol our
iniintti wa il more difn.ult for the I11 or tie
iin.-killiil to mile a liatug, nid neaei helore wa
11 mot.- u..esaiv tint ihe wotkir fhouhl be in
t.ltigitit and thouirliifiil. The mi...'. of union.
im I due to the Int. HIl'. in e and Ihouglitfiilne
of it uiimhirs. Aon will peneiao how Import
ant Int. Ilig.h.e I. to tho u oil, 11 when jou 'hull
on the ft't lint titilotiirm ha In in II ntl-spung,
and it U 111110I11.-11! thai ha Imoaer wrested the
iMllat of bondage Iioin 'he tieik of tin worker.
A tiloasnut lui'ldent closiod tho ox-oii'is.'S!--tli('
piPMntntlon nt the in
tr.ilta nf throe nf ('atlxmdalp's fnur
may. irs linn. .I.tntos Aii'hb.iM, the
Ili'Mt chief PNcctitlvc nf the city: linn.
.Inhn M. I'noro nml linn. .1. II. Villi
Ib'fK.n. The portrait! cam.' fiom the
families of tin- .lecciscd, Or, V. V.
b'l.'tchor, chairman nf select enimcll,
iniide 11 foi lint: roKponsn In aeeejitliiK
the Kll'ts in behalf nf the cily and In
t lili'Ulnlly paid a cluulm; ttibttte tn
the fiiuinlt'iH nf Cuiiondale and Its
pi't'sont Inhaliltants.
The porlrnlta alll lio suspended In
the maynr's, nlllcc.
t'liiilrniun .Indwin also road the ful
lnnlni! ode, aviitleli especially for the
occasion.
Our City.
bad t" our illy 'ne.lt 11 tlio hill,
iioet sale theo lump
llilght-ryed was ho nnd glad of limit,
a Mia to mighty Fame.
When I10111 old nature' wounded breast
Ihe glittering coal H n wiesl,
Twa Irilng uld, "Within this alo
Mull tnnd a cita -t'arliotidali'. '
And will tho name: our nin-kn-id liilli
Vil prlsnnrd niiniiiiiB hold,
Though all our aeslenl.iw (srtllt ti)
I 01111I half a ccntuit told,
r.ilav wo unit In liar again
Tho glory of the patj
Wo hoi kon ilnin the phatitoin a-eais
Hear ghiwU ..line II". king n,i.
They are tho mm tint ui.ule us gnat
II,. 1. 1 Inrors iiuwii.d ut last:
Mil Will wi kii.m- our illy tiainU
I lilt It. nil .1 solid pant,
.Ml hall to theui-llioy Uud, I saa,
I la it we might iinhler be.
Tiny larioil with tnll uur upwarrls liis
lo life .iml llherla.
.Ml hall to mm Ihat still do dwell
Hire in our inldit ludaa J
Tho llalng they hue reed ol pralfe
The dud ire gone away.
Within this city 'neath the hills
Tiue heroes jit .aou'll tlnd.
Who glie their Inar and (Hie their (oil
To hleM their fellow kind.
lie thea In labor's dusty gatb,
Or high in soelal place.
Vint matter It? In them behold
The mini of .1 laie.
Tho Prophocy.
Ilehold, oh illy 'neath Iho hill, "
Kro jet the pcrlert title ilasp,
Iho tniindnl ieiiliir.1 full.
Old things shall pi away.
Ml plied fhall he our illy flteets,
flower bnr.lerf on their edges neat,
Our pirk fhill ho without a fence,
Our fountain guiltless of offense.
Ml pole ami wire burled unite.
The Tesla light nuke gaa the night i
Ihe horsm all tumid out lo feed,
An lallfon motor all wv neid.
Vow building were the ntd now fland,
niiir water on tho ilier f null
rltftlo li.tne Willi labor le
Mull all our chllilr.n'i. ililldrrti blev.
Tlio titinrti'tte cnmpn.oil of II. F.Clark,
l.usscll Shepherd, V. F. Clark nnd K.
I', line Kanp several selretlnns ditiiliK
Hit aflernnnn, and the Mnzart b.ind
tendoied old halladst.
After the ptocriunme was roncltided,
1 'hall man .India In obiiervetl Captain
lie I.accy nf Seriinton, In the iittilleiice
and called nn 111 111 for a talk. The
laptalu, ax ho aas hnrn In Catlmnilale
clxty-soven ycats iikd, tnnk oeeaslnn
ilni'itiu; hln rrmarkH to tcKtlfy In the
11lnr and bravery nf Cuiliondale'u sonn
(lit iik war tlme.t. nnd dpclated that
hiw native town contributed mure sol
di. i to the 1'nlon than any nther town
In lh" rniiini(inw'rnlth. The credit nf
KlxitiK the llrst cnimnand tn lire nt the
1 attic nf (lotiynburB. he declared, be
lenpt tn Captain Flynii. n deceased
t.'Sidpnt of Catiiniiihilo, who command
ed 11 I jd of Infantry.
The Wurts Ouarda.
iJittinc; the afternoon there was a
company of surxixotH of the Wurts
guards, a milltaty compiiny conimand
ed by Captain Wurts one nf the found
p". nf Cniiinndale. The x'elorana axho
tiro here atteudlnK the Jubilee enjoyably
I i.ss-ed 11 few limit h In fralprnlzlni?.
School Childien's Parade.
The parade of the school children in
ihe afternoon aas the artistic reunite
nf Hie Jubilee eel Pinnules of the llrst
day.
There were about I'.OUO (hlldren In
line, the ulrls dres'pd In white, all
lotryhiK small Aim 1 lean lla?s.
All of the Moats wete beautiful, and
sexeral nf them were koi genus. The
one that excelled xxus the Iloral wnRon
which wart a travelltiB bow it of beauty.
The other Ilnats which won the ad
miration of the multitudes along the
line nf mure 'i were:
" I'ncle Sinn and Columbia and Their
Pnwsslons," the recently acnulied
natlxes In the Philippine.
'Ship of State," with beautiful ac
eesstniies In prettily robed little ones.
"The Kittle ShepheiTle.ss-'.s" aaith pet
lambs nnd ullded ulnffs
"The Old Oahpn Hue ket," 'Columbia
and the States," "The May Pole." "The
Atinynnil the It -d Ctoss," which xxns
repio-entpd by two holdlers and a hos
pital tent with a ( nips of whlte-uni-fnrnied
nun-es cnrliisj fnr hhe wountl
ed: The lllrth of tin Ameilean Klatr,"
"The Nnxy," repie-sonted by the bat
tleship "Pennsyhanla" with her com
plement of men.
In the procession aaeip .sexeral band's
nnd at the head In e.miitKpst avere the
M'lmnl dlieetnrs, P. F. Huirhes. pres
ident: IJIehaid Kerwin. sfcretary: (J.
F. Sa Inert, William Kvans, ,Ins'ph
tl.'tll.'iRtipr. isobett Vanaan, siiperln
tendenl nf .-1 hnnls. Klmor K. (invi ;
Pilncipal Mr.xden. nf the hlRh nehnol,
nnd the ceiips of city teachers.
The parade was riewp.i nt the city
hall by the Pihool ellrerteiru.
HAVE CLAIMS
ON CARBONDALE
Ai'potnl.-d l. t-lxen Just a mention of
Home of ine men noted In the thioiiK
at thn teimion or about the city who
e'l.lm Carbondale nt their home or ihe
home nf their fatbits, or who at one
time or another lived nnd had their he
Inr bete
Hi.N. I:. W. AHCHHAI.n, Sciantnn.
jndKe nf Federal emir I, hot 11 in Car
bniubile. IMS; snn of Hon. .lames Alch
liaht, llrst mayor of Caiimndale; moved
tn Sciantnn aahen 0 years old.
HON. T. V. I'OWDKIII.V. WashltiK
ton. I. C, cnmmWslnner Keneial nf m
n iKrntlnn, born in Carbntidale Wi years
HRii. till! o.' TVl'ienie Pnwdoily, the
Hi's,: mlnet in Caiijondale. woiked ns
saa itchman ubout Poaxderly's mines,
which wjh opened by his fitthei;
v niUdl ii. Delaware and Hudson ear
shops latei nnd when leaving tor Scuiu-
tn.t lpceived the only rocommendatlon
exir Riven an appi entice by Thomas
Pie loon, then stipeiintPinleiit of .sihois,
but later piesldeiit of the Delawaie and
litt'lsoti coiaiipnj
C.KOIlCiK !,. PICKSOX, binther nf
Thcnias Plcksmi, a piesldent nf the
I), lawnrp and Hudson company, came
hen with his brnther in 1S30: merchant
and later Keneial ntananei nf Vun Het
nen & C'n.'s plant, wedded Miss l,ydla
I'niire. (I.'UKhter of Hon. .Inhn M. Poore,
one 11111)01 of Catbotidale;, moved tn
Sitanlon In ll.d, wheie he has since
resided.
JAMKS AllCH HA I.D. civil oiiKineer,
Hiianlon, InotliPi of Hon. It. W. Aich
l.alu, Mm of Hun. James Atchbald:
iiune to Caibnndale In lf.r.7: uttettded
school here nnd went to Scianton ax hen
111 yeats old. at the time his father Iip
ciinip associated with the Delawaie,
l.Mkawaniiu nml Western railroad.
DU. HlJJ.l, HAMPTON. Keneral prac
tltlni.er, Sciantnn; itfjeil So years, iiinte
In Cathondale In ISoO; practiced here
until 1 Wits : innveil to Scrantou In ISfi.".;
no.v In his Mill year, but remnikahly
vignmus.
.V.AHTIN P. FI,YNN. proprietor nf
I,uckt,wanna Valley house, Scrantou:
native of Cnrbondale; born the year of
tlm Incorporation of the city; pioprle
tor for years of tho Harrison house,
sticrc-pilliiK his father, who had a meat
1 c iutntlnn ns well as his non for his
ki.cwIeilRc of the hotel business uml
hl' success In conduetliifr the tame;
lenmikably well infoimed on the e.uly
hlftor of Carbnudale.
WJKMAM F. MONIES, lesldent
mamifjer of tho Plttstou Stove com
pany: born In Caihondale firiy-nln
years ago; snn nf Colonel William N.
Monies, S'cnnd mayor of Scianton, who
was a baker In Carbondale,
II, A. Chambers, teal estate dealer
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Allen's Footd'ano, a powder. It rure-i pnnful,
waiting, in 1 a oils feet and ingrowing nji,, un,
liilantl tk' tlio sting out nl conn und bun.
Ions, It'll the greatest comfort .llsuneij of th...
age. AIUh loot I'aw make. tight or now Iiihn
foil rasa. Il is " iciUIn cuio lot swelling, ,j.
Ions and hot. tir.d, a.liing ftct. T It tudai.
Isold by ill drugglaU ami hoe ttnre. Ily null
lor 'Jc. In stamps,1 Trial pcrkage FlIKL'. Ad
riiiw Allen is. Oliuatid. U liux, ,N, V,
of Phlladelihla; lived In Carbondale
for twenty jarn, prior to lStlS, wnrk
Iiik as a sign and ornamental painter,
went out with the llrst company or
ganized In Carbondale. Mr. Cham
bers Is now 70 years of ar.'. Seven
years hko he icldirated his Rolden
xxeddlni; ut Deposit, N. V. Ills Rtnoiux.
man, V. ,1. Condlt, late of Scrauton,
and his xvlfe's bridesmaid, Mrs. O. P.
Clatk. still lesldent In Scrantou. weie
both nt the Khlcu weddlm; iiniilvt-rs-nry.
CAPTAIN P. Oi: LACY, alderman
of Scrantou, born in Caihondale In
l.v-'i;, lived here seven or elRht years
nnd then mined tn Slnctim Hollow; son
nf William pe Lacy, nil' of Cat lion
dale's llrst cobblers.
THOMAS P. HUOWN. of Scrantou,
came to Carbondale from llonesdalo
at the acre of 11'; son of James llrown,
one of the miners eiuoombed by the
cave-In at No. 1 In 1S4S.
LK ril'ANDi: WUIC.HT, of Scran
ton, born In Carbondale In 1SI",; son
of Abel Wrluht, blacksmith: worked
as an engineer on the cmvlty nnd
helped put iii a nuinbor nt tho en
gines at the head houses.
.1. L. ATHKUTON. of Scrantou, for
forty years connected with the Pelti
xvare nnd Hudson; worked In Carbon
dale as a coal inspector.
CAPTAIN P. !. ATIIFHTON. kjo
retaty ot the Scranton Hoard of Trade,
son of the above; spent u part nf his
more youthful days surveying; fnr the
Pelaavare and Hudson In and about
Carbondale.
i:. P. MITCHHLL, manager for T.
F. L-nnard, hardware dealer, derail
ton: son nf .lames Mitchell, who xxns
for some .xe.us a lesldent of Caihon
dale. FICANK C. PFIlFKi:. of Dtvegu, N.
Y., son of John K. Purfee. of Purfee
Hi os., c.'irly liver) men of Carbondale;
learned the tallnrlnir trade with Lewis
PtiKhe, fui ty .xeais hro, binther of
Thomas A. Purfee. now nf Carbondale.
A. S. liAKKIt. chief accountant Pel
nwate, Lackawanna and Western 111I11
Inir deparimeut. Scranton; born in Cnr
bondale; son of Samuel I), linker, lum
berman, and nlie of the oldest settle! m.
T. ,1. KFLLY, of T. .1. Ke.lly oi Co..
axhnlesaleis, Scrantou; born In C.tr
bnr.dal". mairied Anna, daiiRhter nf
Hucrh o-N-lll. .me nf the mnst prouiln
cm of the old-time met chants of Car
bondale. COHNF.LII'S COMF.C.YS. uttoinpy of
Seranioii. ciiisln of the .ladwins, one
of Carbon. Inle's llrst families.
.1AMFS A. WILLIAMS. Salamama,
N. Y.: I'lmluii't on main line Kilo;
born In Carbondtle 1S3I; wntked on old
Cfi'.ivlty toad; dune tandem, drawliiK
coal cms from Falllnook mine nvr old
trestle wotk.s to font of Nn. 1 plane;
lift Cailiondnle lSod,
.IOIIN ,M. (lALLA(!Hi:i:, Pcckvllle:
drlxcr bosH fnr Oiilatln and Western
company: boin In Caibnndale is 17;
miner In the old level nn Fnllluook side.
HKNIIY Pi:cK. Salamanca. N, Y ;
Kile tallri'iicl ciiRllieei; Inn 11 In Car
bnudale 1".;!S, worked in old (Jravity
system. ciiirIu In collapse of tt exile:
fell fottx-plRhi toot and burled under
seven iais of Rravcl. had mliuciilous
i'nii.' fiom death: this almost tuiRlc
Incident was a topic ot cnnvcinitlnn
for )ars iimiuiR I'arhondale icsl.lrnts.
('. P. .IAPWIN, ical estate binker.
Scranton; native of Carbondale and
member of .la.lwln family, whbh has
been so conspli uous In life nf Caibnn
dale. CKOIUIK M. I'OiiKUS. Pundaff;
came to Carbondale In ISL'S; moved to
Pundaff soon alter, though he has been
11 tieitieut visitor to tl.'isj city ever
since.
tiKOUOK li. LOVK. of Hrooklyn N
V.. bin n In Caihondale In ls"fi; oldest
man amoiiR foi met- icsblents of Car
bondale; uiPtch.int In thhs city, oppo
site ISionsntv's lailway hotel, until lS'lS;
moved to liinoklyn, ahlch baa slme
boon his homo.
W M WILSON, commercial traveler.
Si unit. m. Iioin In ('nrhoiulalp in 1SI0;
Ili'sH teb'Kiaph opeialor In Caibnndale;
Hist newsdealer In 1 Ily.
(!. H. NKWTON. Peekvllle; came to
Caihondale fiom Pundaff in lsli.
I'leiked In Rioceiy stoic and attended
school taught by .lohn II. Foidhnm,
who xac.bled datiehter of the late
Thomas Die loon.
FIIANK WATTS. ieldent aRont for
St. Louis MllllnR enmpany, hoi n In
Caihondale lSGrt; son of Mi. and Mis.
Henry Watte; woiked ten- Wilson, the
pioneer newsdealer; dellxered Him Cai
bnndale Leadeis ever pi Intnl. dellvei
InR the whole out lit In about an hour
and a half one day 11 we. k; loft t.'ni
boiiilnlc 1S7."
THOMAS II WATTS. Sctunton;
binther of Frank Wattf-. Inn 11 in Cai
hondale ISo.'I: aaoiked at foot of No. 1
plain' on old Oraxlty cais; left for
Scranton In the early '7u.: lepreseuts
WcMein Hour mills.
JOHN II. HHYPKN. Nineveh, N. Y..
pnsseiiRer etiRlneer on Polaaaaie and
HiiilMm load: ci'me to Caibnmlale in
ISM; avorkod at font of No. 1 plane.
THOMAS HKAI5N, wbei IwrlRhl. To
ledo, Ohio; came to Caihondale In 1S71;
woiked as wheehx light In tho mine ele
p.utmcnt of Pelawnte and Hudson
shops; later 111 cat (.hops; now at Mel
hnin xxitRon works, T.ilcdo
HON. W. .1. LKWIS. Scianton. e
JtlilRe, ex-shoilff: at prcj-ent coal up. 1.
alnr and Intetested In ntinieiotts 111
teriirlse's In and about Sitani.in
woiked In Net. 1 dllfl. the White llrl.lir.
and No. 7 mines; left Cirboiidnb In
WILLIAM M'CLAYK, Si rant. .11.
member of tit 111 of McClnve. Ilmoks ,:
Co.. mukt'ih of Krutes and blnwiis
resident of Curhnndale tor sea mil
ycais durltiR the middle 'tiO..: foreman
duilnR that time of tinning- and plumb
IllK shop of Van lloigen .t Co.; wedded
dauBhter of Moees T. Rulluiiclti, ploni-cr
of Carbundulc,
t til mvrmk
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS.
Grand Atlantic Hotcu nd anncx
Virginia Aae, and lleaeh, Atlantic City, N. .1.
Sixth jear, 3V beaiilltul rooms etnulte, slngla
and with bath, hot and cold sea water baths
In hotel snd annex, boeallon selcet and central,
within lew aanl-. of the steel I'icr Or.hestia.
Ollirs fpeelal fprlng rails, ill to l' by auck;
VM 1111 h day Spc lul rate to families. Co 11 lies
meet all trains. Write lor booklet
niAM.i'H 1;. con;.
ASBURY PARK,
Thealhambra
400 Scwall Avenue.
Asbury Park, New Jersey.
Pleasant rooms and excellent table.
$6.0(1 to $7.00 per week. Location cen
tral. Hroad porches. Klectrle lights.
Five minutes from ocean. Scranton
teferenccs.
THE CANNON'S STORY.
Tly reiiuest The Ti Ibune reprints the
follow Im;.
P.y .It.hn McConib. Commander nf Will
lam II. I), ivies Post. No. 1S7, Ucpt.
Pa., C. A. IL. 1U01.
The rip and ioar of shellst that tore
Fiom illleil thlrty-pouuders,
Of Patrott make, xalth four-Inch bore,
Weie filrthtftil peace e.Npoundcrs!
Tl.s- men who heaul them shriek and
crash.
And saw them burst and Ily,
Ann felt the blood of comrades splash
Vhcie many fell to die.
Can pi. tine now the absent ones
Math' vivid by the scene
Wheie nan old-fashloncd Pairott buhs
Ken hnrnilot-.s on the pfieen.
ThioUKh evolution men discard
What eime eimi'iideied pride.
Hut 0111 old ,-nl.Ileis .act leK.ntl
The thillKS they stood bcslile;
Tin muj'.zle-ln.idlnn- caiinon then
Weie stylish In their day.
And se xacie SprliiKllold muskets, when
Ltt's army marched this way!
For In the ear of 'Slxty-thiee
The date miiiked on e.u h Kllll
From (IcttysliurK the hosts of Leo
Wen s-outhwatd toned to run.
A tellcs of the daikest days
This country exer saw.
Thus" Kims will call lo mind the xaays
(tin tioops maintained the law;
ArU thouKh they're mute, they yet do-
e lare.
In their divortlnp form,
The valor of the men who bear
The Impress of the stottn
Of four yens' war, In which they
foimhl
Te make this Nation free!
And by their blond and pinwess, bought
The prestige which we see.
For sinee the days xxhen loyal 111. -n.
Who aear the datk blue blouse,
Came home with tutteied banners,
w hen
Dlsttess ans In each house,
our Culnn's fume has been discussed
Il nhn es haxe been told
Anil children have assumed the trust
Ibiiueathed fiom days of old.
And we have seen the sons of sties
Who x ore the nine anil (.ray.
Stand side by side In battle's Hies
And fotelKii tioops dismay.
rn.' friendship now ttn.tes the men
Who, foi ty years iiko,
With heated blond, weie ready then
Our H.iK in oxertlltow ,
And they who toriucd xxlth shot and
shell
The boys who aaore the blue,
Would now chaiKe to the mouth of lull
To show they'ie loyal ton;
Fo- time a inlKhty chungo has wtotiKht,
Sine.- these old Kims axen- made!
Am.' men who then ui;nlnst them
fought
V iilllil wield 11 I'lllon blade
Those fnos of old noxa fr.ttunlze
WI eievei they may meet,
An 1 never fall in recognize
The won h III 1'iich complete;
Thej know the war In which they
fought
Leveah'd couragi'ous tt.'ilts
On cither side, ami thy wife taught
That our l'llltetl States
Must be Intact, If wu would hold
The world at large at bay;
So now lhey do their best to mould
Their t hlldren In that way.
Those heavy guns mnv haxe a use,
Though silently they lie;
For by the comment they Induce,
From each one passing by,
Seine stoiy of the strife Is told,
An legend, or as tiuth,
Wl Ich has u gleam of action bold,
That will inspire our youth
To honor those bravo men who wear
Tl'11 little pendent star;
I'o.' Cnrbimdnle had men to dare
The ravages of war!
Exposition nnd Industrial Fnlr,
Toronto. Cannda, August 20th to
Sept. 7th, 1001.
For the above occasion ticket agents
of the Lackawanna tallroad will &ol
live clay loach exwiialoii th ket.s to
'I'm onto. Canada, and tetiirn xbi Lew
Ihton anil steamer at $7,iu, nlso ten
day tl.ket llrst class in every aspect
for i'l TO. Tickets will Ih- good Rnlnj;
August :'.lst and Sept lt. Chlldleu
between the in.es .f .'. and Vi y.-am one.
half uf the .nliilt nile.
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FINLEY'S
Exhibit of
BLACK
DRESS
FABRICS
In Ihe fashlotiihle world toiiiy bl.ark hnldi ft
unique pine. It l.a alivaif In Male, dignified and
dlidlncnilfhld.
To.liy wo ptefent (or jour ln.peetion the ne
fihrlM for I'all and tatntir. 'lhey form an In
cotniirabI. exhibition ot Inula .la si material.
The m flno tiondc ol rxqtiUIlp textute llnl'hfd t
our fienal order nine to im direct Ironi the met t
ti 'inl tn 11111(11 tun r. in frame, Kngland, tier-
many and Anirtiia.
I'rninln. nt auiom: our foreign col lei t ion are thix
fainoii ' Priestlr.a-' nnd "l.tipiu" fahrl.a In tin-fttti'-d
iptmtit) and In all the ncwit wcaics.
tu. li at
Biaritz Suiting,
Satin Raye, Pouzinctte
Crepoline Armure
Indecise, Etamine, Etc.
At prl.i'!, munis fiom 1,1 emts to H") a yard.
Wo aim to haie the best pood obtainable-
then we i.llei ihe rltiht j.'oo,, it the nuht price.
What ami u.ul at pu.o ami mn-lihr fall, and
hot of ill, 110 mutantec eurv ar.l wo fell.
V aiit tn our flute will make it cljar to aou
tint lln exhibit f our I ilitlerrttt to any other.
No ndiirtifem. nt 1 in do Justin- to tho cxipilslto
iinllly and il.hui nf ihl. . olleillon.
Wo ina ile ami 10 . ill and cc them,
to pur. Imm' till a. mi ,110 leada.
A liu fpecial -it populir prices.
So need
At 45 Cents
4') im h pine wool ( lioit4 .iii'l Storm Rcrccs.
-tOirith puir uo.t Mtlti tin Mi .I.itqilinU.
lu.mh puic wuol AltutioM ami biirah Serge.
At 75 Cents
t'llnili ilk Mnpo Crepollnej,
I. null M0I1.111 .ind sdhl Iieiuardx
oj imli Sirce. and (healotl.
At $1.00
I'Mmli Aitnurr Imlrtir
t iti li I"i1iim anil Pi'jinn Suiting.
il-inth'Nii;i, ( hcicts ami Cam eh
Ihlr.
510-512
Lackawanna Ave
L I
Lager
Beer
ewery
Mnnuracturers or
OLD STOCK
ER
48B to 455
N. Ninth Stroot,
Telcphon-J Call. 2.WJ.
NEW YORK HOTELS
T i:STMliSTEU HOTEL.
Cor. bixtotntli St and Ira Ins Tlacc,
NEW YORK.
Ameili.-in I'hn, J ',0 IVr I)Jy and fpuaidi.
Kurop.an I'lan, $1 01 I'.r lljy and Lpwjrdi
bpnul lljti-i tu l'.iimlirs.
T. THOMPSON, Trop.
TEL
JEFFEHSON
NEW YORK
IO'.'. I0I-IOO Dust mill t root.
The. 1 1. Il"l HSO nHthorniiunlyfirst-cUu
family nnd transient lint... ooer.mrtttanaint.
mnnienntumoiiiiiiiniofiuiiiry and comfort.
On ifith street jUt east of Onion Bnuare,
It 1 wit lil ii 11 few in.ii.ie of tho loading
shopi, tueatresmid tuti
European Plan, 11.00 up.
Amnnean Plan. S2.S0 un.
Suites with Private Oath, $2.00 up.
tor neril rate Kimlenor information a rite
JOHN I.. 11 Villi:!. II, I'rnprlotnr
rtar.'u1-' 'i 1 HHHAMsmeaBmmmm
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For Business Men
In tho heart ot the wholesale
dlatrlct-
For SlioppeH
X mlnutets walk to Wannmakers;
S minutes to Blegel Coopers Ul8
Btoro. Uasy of access to tho ureas
Dry Goods stores.
For SlKhtscer.s
One block from R'way Cars. c1;
InB easy transportation to all
points ut Interest.
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X NEW YOKK. X
T -.. Firm IIMtVOnOfftV Tl 1
ror. inn o uiiifi.si 1 i-i
4 uniy una iiu- nvin Miuiiuii.17
Rooms, $1 Up.
Nl'ssTAURANT
Prlcci Itcaionable
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nv Everjf Woman
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A MARVFL httnq Spray
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Q2 s'i ,l UI.J .MO 'lo, llfll-Mf-
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U'jtinud
iinr.Qirt msiiBi -,
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I11. ii.iiot nnpi'ty the
other. It'll M-ii't miiii'ferll
In.irii.i.l h.mk-...l.d It UlTea
full ixiitli-iilsraini I i;'1,;rn.,'',
t' n ' ..II. HIIV V 1. 1 o.,
Itoom fief). Timet nde New Ycrk,
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