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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 190T.
WEST
SALVATIONISTS
HARVEST TIME
ANNUAL FESTIVAL INAUGUR
ATED THIS WEEK.
Contributions Aio Being Received
All Over the World to Cnny on
the Woik Republican Club Meet
ing Tomoirow Evening Hook
and Ladder Tiuck Wanted Wil
liam Connell Glee Club Rehears
ing Base Ball Next Saturday.
Other News Notes and Personals.
The aniiuiil HaiveM Fi xilMil of the
Salvation ium ha been inatiKiiialcel
this vvtrk all over the ilvlllod wothl.
and people In evoty walk of life an'
Rlvinir uf tlicli means and pos"c"slonH
to help the umk almiK. Tho aim i olo
biatcs this lcslhal In the fall of cadi
J'Cai, and It ha eeime In he a lee civ
ilized tad that nm a iai not only
all SitlviitlniiMf lint ulei all filemls
mid fjiiip ithli i- !-lm1l luliifj "as ; mt
him piiitpeicil them ' mi ofioiitiK to
help on the wmk oven as (Sod's an. lent
pfople In otiKlit of their host at the
giPttt Ptiist of I'll xl I'l III t
Thi Salvation ,um bpllovos In ful
loivlt'i; out tlu Injiiiit tlon. "nfToi to the
l.oid of thj utitnni i and the llit
ft lilts of all thine In i east'." and lliote
loie it Is that at till time thdi halls
ate flllnl with (,'lfts to lie Milel fm the
benefit "f their wink Aiiionsr the enn
ttlhlltloiis ale vegetables of t v i t tie
teliptlon, panels ol Hutu, Kloitiics,
laillied koikIs, fiitniliiic, i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u ple
tllu.s, fancy nitlde. and t vci.v thiiiR
lmiiirlniilih
The pioe ceils of tin -,il,. me foi the
benefit of homo wink a liiiyi piopui
tti'ii of what Is niKdi in (MII. ,n ,
town lieliw n-od fen the local woik
and tliu icinaliuk'i soes- roi cattjlim
on the vvotk thioiiKlioiit the cotiutiv
The elates ()f the festival ,ue hoptein
hei 1 to Stptemliei 11, anil the loi.il
coiii.s pi(ipoes to have In roniicetlnii
with the celoliiatlon.s u Iiiiro .motion
s-a I e on .Monilav, St pte inbei ;i An ice
until and i ak mhImI will he hehl on
Tuudn. Septeinht r In All p,lftN should
he nut to i:iisUn ,1 V l,i nt 10'iO
Price- Mitel, not lain than Filcla.v of
thin wk K.
Republican Club Meeting.
A losulat meeting or the West Mile
Conilal ftopultlUaii i lull will lie ht.el
nt tho looms toiuoiiow evonlnfi; foi th
p.lipos-e of t.iKliiff linnii ditto adlon on
a tinaiii'il in ittei whldi coneeins ev
ci v menilii 1 of tin i lull
SUNBURN
ltoe anJ Almond Cream remove
rednew of the skin nnd soothes the
pain ct sunburn in one night, TaVe
a bottle with jou on your vscation.
FOrt SALE I!V G. W. JENKINS.
The House Keeper's Thoughts
Are naturally turned homeward now, for the rush of
the summer season 13 over. The schools have opened
again, and before a week has passed, the community will
have settled down to the regular routine of every-day home
life, which after all, is usually the most satisfactory.
Our thoughts during business hours never wander far
away from the best interests of our patrons, and this fact
has led us to commence
A Special Display of
Standard House Keeping Linens
At Specially Attractive Prices.
Irish, Scotch and German Table Linens, Napkins,
Towels, Side Board and Bureau Scarfs, Doylies, Pure Flax
Sheets, Pillow Cases, etc., of our own importation, and
faultless as to quality and style.
To lovers of High Class Bed Linen we offer the follow
ing inducements in Sheets for this week only :
Pure Linen Sheets, ready for use, size
72x99, were 5. 00, now $3.50 the pair
Pure Linen Sheets, ready for use, size
90x99, were 5.00, now $3.75 the pair
Pure Linen Sheets, ready tor use, size
90x99, were 6.00, now $4.50 the pair
Pure Linen Sheets, ready for use, size
90x99, were 7.00, now $5.00 the pair
Pillow Cases and fine Bed Spreads at proportionate values,
House Keeping Linens of this Sort
are a Luxury
And there are a good many of us who have to get along
with the best products of our domestic looms, which for all
practical purposes and satisfactory service are just as good.
There is no House in Northeastern Penn'a
Carrying a line that will compare with ours for com
pleteness of detail, extent or sterling values. A visit to the
'itore this week will emphasize all of these facts in a man
'jatr which intelligent housekeepers cannot fail to appreciate.
You Will be a Welcome Visitor
Should you have no other thought in mind beyond
Hooking,
Globe Warehouse
SCRANTON
DolcKaloi will also ho elected to at
tend the imnltiR convention of State
Jtepiiblldin clubs', which meets In this
illy soon, and committees will he ap
pointed limn tho club to assist In a
petfial way tho committee In chaise
of the riplallf.
The vvotk of the approaihliiK cam
paign will also he taken up and acted
upcti, uml (ommlttpcs appointed to
tin i j out the plans of the leadots.
livery member iff the club Is requested
to attend this inocllnK and pattlcltatu
In the discussions.
Hook nnd Lndder Tiuck.
Now that the new Hook and l.adilrr
truck lias been accepted by the city
theie is a movement on foot to hno
the old one located on the West Side,
It Is a well-known fact that the Hooks
iihwu s ovpetlonod Hindi dllllclllty in
irspondlliK to alaiins on the hill here,
and foi that leason It Is essential that
a tiuck should he pernumentl located
on this side.
AiianKcmctits could be mud' for
housing the ttiuk In one of the hat us
bill; or the rianklin Ihinlne house,
wheie It (otild be conveniently reached,
oi Its laddeis InoiiKlit Into setvlio on
slioit in the. It s uudeistond that
Chief IVtber has the niattit lllidet
consldeiatloil.
William Connell Glee Club.
A splendid i elicit fii or the William
''onnell IJlec dub wits held In Horlle
hall last evculiiK pieparatoiy to their
tilp to Voimont the latter pail or this
mouth The t lnb has dedded to hold
tin oo telicui pais p.iili week fiom now
on until they ate toady to leae.
Yh"si. be hold Tuesday, Thllisiluy
and Sunday evonltiRs.
The nicetlni; tonionow owning will
emu one pioinpllj at V o'doik, and
octy meiiiboi Is lequestod to be pies
i nt Thiity siif,'eis will make up the
pal iv whldi will go to Vetinout. In ad
dition to the olllieis and they epit
to cany oft the ptlo at the Poulliy
eisteddfod. '
Nearly Endod in a Fight.
The benefit onteitalnmont and elanee,
held at Meais' hall. Monday night,
mailv ended In a fight whldi nun oc
casioned bv The man foi whom the af
fair wax held
A oiing man belonging to the
Meadow I '.took Fife and Diuni ioiis
wanted to announce their pknlc to be
hold at Weber'." gioe next Saturd.i,
but thr fdlow who tented the hall ob
jected, and foi a time It looked as
though a fiee-for-all light would take
pluc c .
The piomoter of the dance finally
(Doled olf and the annonnt onu nt was
made without .in turthei tumble.
NOTES AND PERSONALS.
A latge nillllbei of joiiiir fi lends of
Miss M.ula HtMion or L'HOJ Washbuin
snoot wete entettalned at hot home
locently In honoi of hoi tenth blith
daj MIj May Williams of ,Iai kon street,
Is "-ponding a few dajs at Whllman
dalo Pa
The iiuidltion of CI A Williams was
somewhat lmprocd yoftcrday, al
though IihIh yet In a ery precarious
condition.
Charles Mathews, acting West b'einn
ton correspondent of the Republican,
spent jestcrday In Catbondale.
Mrs. Cassie Morgan, son Huncoll, and
Mlxs Small D.uls, of Ninth Sumner
acnue, 111 e tnJolng the eights1 at tho
I'an-Anieiloan exposition
Miss Hesile Daniels, of South Main
avenue, has lostimcil lit 1 Htudlew nt
Miinsileld .State Normal school.
Tho Swedish t'ltl.ens' club hold a
mooting In the Kieneh IJoof hall la-a
ovenltiK and iniule preparations for tho
coming political campaign.
William lititt. of Sloan avenue, who
tcccntly ictuincd fiom an extended
nutopean tour, wps tcndeied an In
formal tecepUon upon his tettiin, which
was n eiy enjoyable nffali.
Mr. and Mis It. W. Bryant, of New
Yoik; Mi mid Mis. W 11. Hijunl,
Mi.s. Thonvas Williams, Miss Lillian
Williams, Thomas r.uitis and (Icoifte
Itovan enjoyed a tilp throtiRh the Hello-
up mines on Mondnj
.liinui n. llnvle Co Imtc liioken
Ktounit Tor the election of a tliroe
stoiy bilck hulldltiK on the t-lto of the
edd Moiilfleld homestead, adjoining the
Masonic hall.
Dr. and Mis W. .1 L Dials, of Main
avenue and Jackson slieet, ate cntoi
Mining Ml. Maj MiiRoe, of Paterson,
N ,T
Will Maish the well-known spoils
man, stepped on a piece of kIiiss wh!l
in bathing at Oi.imI pond on Monday,
and Mncitly lnjined liv foot.
A huge number of West Scianton
people spoilt Labor ila at Lily lake.
The Wet Side Dilvlng club will hold
a meeting this evening at 110 South
Main avenue
,Iooplii Wllllamsi and I'l oil Post, of
Chestnut fitieet, are home fiom th"
Pn n-Aiupt lean.
Mls Alice Williams, of Lii70ine
stieet. who has been "pending the sum
mot nt Dolnwaie Watot Oap, lotuttied,
home on Monday
Holt Iloagland. of Dovoi. N .1 Is
the guet of Wct Sc-tanton ft lends
.Tosoph Himnll, of Noith Suninoi ave
nui, ! spending his vacation at the
Pan-Amoiican.
Mr audi Mis William I Xi ill and two
c liilili on. of IStonklMi, N V. ntegucts
or lolatlvos on Lnfnotte stioot
Mrs ii, p rei bet and daughtois, of
Hock stlrtt, will leave toda to attend
a wedding at Spilngvllle
Miss Helen Schneider, of Hiookl.vn,
N Y, N the gtiet or Mis. Scholl, of
Noith 11 do Paik ave mio
M Lnkln uf ('laike Hios , is spend
ing a few das at Caiboudate.
Mis David He.vnon, of Doe kei's
couit. is the gueM of ulattvis and
fi lends In Nantlookc
Miss Kate Uonnc of Lafayette
stieet s atendlng tho seml.ieiitciinl.il
cell biatlon In Caibondcile,
The lem.ilnonf mi Infant child of Mi
and Mi .1. W Iteldonbaoh, of 41e;
rvnon street, weiv Intetiod In tho
("athoilial eemotci je-tetda aftot
no on
Chillies K Daniel or Div Islcm
Mioet. and Miss Lillian SlinpMiii, of
list .Maiket stioot will be unlttd In
inairlage at noon today at the home
or tho bible's patents.
Miss Itene Mosos, daitghtoi or Kcl
niund Moses, was tondoiod a surpiKe
pait.v .Moncln.v. Keficsliiucnts woie
seived Musle was fiunlslied by Miss
Moses and Mabel Miiigan. All enjoy
able time was had bv all
Mi Liithot Jones and daughter.
Noun. i. have ictunud fiom Wilkes
Hano vvhoic thov weie visiting
ti lend.
Tile .MNhCH Sadie nnd Mai gat et Wll
him or Iminet sttcet, have teturnod
fiom a two weeks' vacation with
ft lends nt Matou Island New- Yoik,
Ocean timvp and othoi places
The following paitv of .veiling people
vNitoil the (Vnttal Mine Tuesday
evening. Misses Marv Tajlor, Maiv
Neville, Sadie MeCaiiah, Maiv anil
Kite Cosgiove and -jj! Neville,
ltlih.nd Loneigan Lelwaid McLaln
and (ipiu- Cosgiove
Mis John Kollj. wife cif Mall Car
llei John Kollv Is suffeiing fiom a
seveie ntt.uk of theiiniatlt-m
-
NORTH SCRANTON.
The Sons (lf s.t (i.iKe ttm nu,(H In
pgiilar session on Tliiusday evening.
The io will bo an old time social aftei
thi business mooting
At tho Phst Baptist chui.li the
Ptovidem male voice pait.v, mult r the
leadoishlp of V M. Davis (Clwllvm
Moilais; will under "The Maitjts of
the- Aiona," upon which they woie suc
cessful at Lake Lodoie on Lahoi day,
at the Installation .sot vice of th Ilev
J V Davis tonight
In the piesenie of a number or
fi lends at noon epiday a pretty
wielding took place at tho homo of
the bildLs patents on Snyder avenue,
l'he contiaetlng paitl?.s were Lewis J I.
lie) nobis and Mls Margaiet, the eld
est daughtu of Mr. and Mis. Reese
Motgan. 'I lie btlde, who was eh.iiin
liiKly attliod, was attendeI by her
cousin, .Miss Maigatet .Moig.in. of
New Yoik city. William Thomas, (,r
Lincoln Iltights net -d as best man.
Tho maiilage Htos wete perfot med by
the Itev William Davios, or the Hello
vuo c M. ehuich of which the blide
Is an active and faithful menibei. Af
ter the i oi oniony dainty rirreshments
Mi'te solved to tlu assembled guests.
Late in the day the liappv couple left
lot a shoit wedding tilp They will ie-
Mcle wltlt the brides patents
Miss Maggie Williams of Audotitled.
Pa, Is visiting at Llbbi Davenpott's,
of Not tli Main nvonue.
Ilev Di. (ieotge Citillil, pastot of the
Piovldotico Piosbjteilan ehuich. le
tuinod .vostorduj from Walton, N. V,
wheie he spent his vacation. He will
have thai ge of tho sei vices at tho
chut eh toniuht,
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
The Scianton Sangorundo met In
regular monthly session last evening
at Athletic hull and elected olllceis
for tho .-at They ate. President,
Philip Hobluson, vIce-pieMdent. John
Siluoedel, Ji , lecordlng soetetaty,
Hetthold Schott; llnanclal soeiotaty,
John fiielner; tteasuier, John Schnel
det , llhi.itlan, Solias-llan lleibstei;
singing Insliuctoi, Piof.Thoodote Ileim
botger The meeting was laigely at
tended and lmpoitant business was
tiansaoled.
The St. John Haskot Hall team, hot
ter known as the Dofetuleis, has icor
ganlzed fot the coming season. Ar
tangements aie being made for their
Hist gaiuo which thej will play the
latter jid.it of this month. They aie
SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE
Allow a coush to run until It erti liouncl the
reach ot iiinlklnc. 'tlicv titlin jy, "Oli, It will
wear away," but In mot iacs It will wear
tlicm uwa). Coiilil they ho Induced to tiy thi
ucceutul mcclkinc called Kcmp'a IIjUjiii, uhlUi
Ii uld on a pimitbo kuiuiiIco ti cuic, they
would immediately ceo the excellent effect alter
laUiiU' tho (let duc, 1'iico iJL. und iuc. t'liil
tlie tree. At all dru.'sUt.
billing to play nny tonm for a $50
purso. At a meeting recently held
the following officers weie oloctod:
Manager, J. T. Mcfltaw: assistant
manager, John Monnhan; captain,
Mnrlln T. Snydr. The plaers me:
H. Holand. T. Melntyte, M. T. Snyder,
P. Poneleigast, J. Kane, I', Itatchfoul.
A. .Monlarlt, T. Qulnn, James Klguo
and A. Ktnft
Tho nioinbors of the .Tamos Connell
Lodge. 'No, 1T0. Independent Older of
Odd Follows, will meet in regular ses
sion Ibis evening.
The Oermnnla Sick nnd Hcnollclal
Association will hold its legular
monthly meeting this evening at
Mltfs hall.
Lieutenant Peter Hang Is ngaln on
duty after spending two weeks at tho
Pan-Am! lean.
indies' AuMllaiy, Ancient Order of
lllbeinluns, meet at Phatmacy hall to
night. Miss Mary Koitlsehar, of Mount
Dewey, Is the guest of the Misses I,ena
and Lizzie Albrocht ot Hickory sttect.
GREEN RIDGE.
The WmniWii'r Home and Poioign
MNsionaiy society of the (Iroon Itldge
l'u sbytci Inn church will hold their
ugulnr monthly mooting In the ehuich
thaprl this afternoon at half past 3
o'c loc k
Mir. J. It. Van Hoigan and Mis. M.
P.. Kays, of Sanderson avenue, are at
tending the senil-contennial colobia
Lon at Catbondale this week.
School No, 27 opened tho school car
ycsloulay, with an attendance of about
60' f-c holms, .Miss Mae Henodlct was
appointed to take chaigc of the prlmaiy
A grade.
The executive boatd of the Ladies'
Aid society of the Oroon Itldgo Pios
bjteilan church will hold a mooting in
tho. church Immediately aftei the mid
week sei vice this evening It is hoped
all tho niembois will be piosent. All
larilcr or tho congiogatlon whoso names
begin with L, M, N, O, P oi Q aie also
tocillestoil to moot with them,
Miss Maty Hay, daughtoi of John
l.a, of Dickson avenue, left estot
cla.v foi ,i visit with hoi aunt, Mis. M
1. Pctinott, of Now- Yoik clt.v.
Mi. and Mis J S Miller and daugh
ter ('lai.i, or Ponn avenue, have to
tal tied fiom Ocean Otovo
The well ti.ilued horses of the Hon
Pl.lnnev Hose company aie a souue
of tntoi tnlnmoiit to the lesldents of
th"; pail of the eltv P.vei ovonlng
about S o'clock the sidewalk opposite the
he so house Is tilled with people who
galhoi to witness the lite fir 111 When
the' bell Is sounded the stable doois
allele open and the horses come out and
lake theli places In ft out of the Vise
e.niiage and irtc harnessed, aftei which
tile- harness s lomoved and they io
tmn to tho stables
The Oieen Klelgo Women s Chilstlnn
Tompci.inee union will moot this af
ternoon at .1 o'clock at tho home of
Mis. J Haioly, lul'J Point avenue. Sub
ject, "Plower MKslon Wink " The les
son will bo In chaise of Mis M. Nolcn.
supcilnlendciu of the elopat tmont A
full attendance Is diMied. All aie wel
come. DUNMORE.
Louis Pane, a special oftleer, was at
us.cci jestcrday chargcl by J. T.
rit7smmons, of Tluoop stioot, with
assault and battery with intent to
kill The ailogeel assault took place on
r-unca evening about 7 SO o'c loc k Tho
aectised entered ball in tho sum of $i)0
foi a fm tlipr hearing tonight befoie
Seiulre Coonoy.
On "September JO, In Washington hall,
the Stanelatel Dramatic company, under
thr diiectlon of Hobei t ' Hankln, will
puidlice a ehllelien's ojotatie comedy
entitled "The Falij's Dieaiit or the
Di'fene'.ors of the Nations." The elcc
u lea! effects will be In ehaigo of 1M
waul Mltoor.
Miss Mai gm et Hoaly i etui nod to her
studies at Mllleisvllle Noiiual sLhnol
yestPtna.
c S Patter Is indisposed ajL his homo
on Cheny Ftreet
Miss Agins .Mongan has t etui nod
1 onio fiom her vacation spent at New
"ioik oily
Mi and Mi Thomas Mci'atin, of
Piouin stiett, aie visiting ftlends in
Old Poige
Vs Maine Hat lie), of DoiiaiicUon,
Is visiting fi lends in town
Mis ntnma Ludwlg Is somewhat Im
piovcd and stiong hopes me now cn
tcitii'nod for her eailv ioiovhij
Ilcni) Dn-)or will sing at thc-'.M. L.
chut cl rtn next Sunda) evening.
PARK PLACE.
J Paul Lauet, of Plillidolphla nnd
his slMei Miss titace Lauci, ihlldun
of Hov. Lauei, of Slioit nvonue t-taittil
toiia ten the Pan-Anieic an exposition
The) will also visit lelatives ami tt lends
In Huffalo and Hochester befoie u
tuinitig lioiue again.
C II Aulbsldz, of Hlnglianiton. N
Y, spent Monday with Chaihs Hot
ton, or SJ5 Coui t Ml eel
St. John Manse), of Ninth Main ave
nue, is spending a row d i)s at the Pan
Ameilcau OBITUARY.
WILLIAM MAKADY. a cliaiter
niimboi of Colonel William N Monies'
Post No 110, Hi and Aimy of the lie
publle, ill -el at his homo In Mlnooka
on Suntla). The funeial will take
place this nioinlng at a o'clock, in.
teituent will be In the Mlnooka I'atholiu
ceniotei) A de location of Post p.is
will attend the tunotal. Tho deccas-il
was also a momboi of the Lac kaw anna
Association of ex-Pilsonets of Wat
and sotved dining the tobelllon in
Company K, Klfty-ihinl Pennsj Jv.ml.i
Volunteers He Is sutvhed by a vvlel
env, his child! en having died seveial
)eats ago.
MILDRHD KHLLDIt. the lO-yoar-old
child ot Mr and Mis. Keller, of Su7
Tenth stioot, died eaily )ostet,iay
nieiinlng The funeral services will be
hold at the house tomoirow afternoon
at I .0 o'clock. Into meat will bo
made in the WaMhburn stioot remote i).,
MP.S Hl!ID(li:T MITCHIILL. aged
11 yeats, died yesteiclay at her homo,
20' Moildlan stieet, hoie she had to
slded foi manv years. Doc eased Is
suivlved by tluoe sons and font daugh
lets, John, Patiick, Anthoti), Mis. W.
V. McOoe, Sarah, Mllzabeth and Cath
erlnc Mitchell. Tho funeial services
will be lulu at Holy Cross chinch at
9 o'cloi k tomortow' illuming. Inter
meal will be made in the Oathedial
cemetery.
Funerals.
The funeial or tho late William Hay
lot will tiiko place at Fketvillu this
niotning at 10 o'clock.
AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES
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HBIilliwr fMb
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about as well ns anyone he had seen (as I was stck only
about three hours), and also that your 'Favorite Pre
scription' was one 'patent medicine' which he did have
faith in.
"We now have a darling lnby boy, strong and hcilthy,
who weighed nine pounds when born (July 2Sth) During
this month he has gained three and one-half pounds.
Have never given him one dose of medicine I shall
cheerfully recommend I)r Pierce's Favorite Prescription
to an) one m need of it I thank you for the Vnefit I liavc
received from your medicine "
KNOWLEDGE F$ UOTHL
"Knowledge is povea" is true of applied knowledge
only. The knowledge gathered into the 1008 pages of
Drc Pierce's Gammon Sense MedSoal Adviser is a power
to promote health and preserve life. Every woman who
wants to know how to live en health and happiness should
possess a copy of this great work, which is sent free on
receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing ONLYc Send
21 one-cent stamps for the ,s Adviser" in paper covers,
or 31 stamps for the book substantially bound in cloth.
Addtcst Drr R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. V.
inz in d t u f r ti iinl in n hi f. e ins
if tli .inn e.ii ii. I iv lull n It k
ami th i it m r ii. tf M lulim inni Vii.nt
I ho iiu.mIi iii. ii vi ill I lik hi nitii tl ut.
filler again awl stimuli fi hiiurs t ti suuda;
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KING F.EX IN NEW YORK.
Will Stait Today for the Tloial Tete
at Saiatoga,
Special to the .sVranton Trlliun
.New Votlv, ept J Kliirf Ue. and hl
i' limit aitlveel lion' teiilay ntnl woio
niiiililcel a 111 iKIlillclelU if e oitloil. Tllo
(oiomunios woio nut einiilui tcel li tile
ollie lal lieacN nt tho illl.ons, hut tint
Ii mis nt tho mini-Inn woie p.iliI by n
(iiuimilto of oiio bundled, appolntcel by
llio Southern So. let ot Now VeuK. I!o
I'taili a hIidi t piiiiulo attot an Iv iiiK and
then tool; up his liiMileiuarteiH ut tho
Vlililiilf-AHtm la
A special Mcnmei mot tho tialn utt ita
lunval, .tile! thN was o.coitod iicichm
th" i Ivor by a nuinbei eif xnmllei j i aft
V'lin-tlos lilow Iniicl and Iciiik, anil thee
nieliostias on bo. ml of nil tho ocean
Htoaiiiots ti ulK up "Hull to tho
Chlol" as l!i' Ihnitcil b.v.
Thoii wan lillt little- t-pooi hllinklllh'
when the boat toiulieil tho iIiuKm, as
tin weallioi w is i liniilv ami lain
tl iiatoni'il Tllo panicle that thou foi
lowed was ,iiki ami hIiiiIIiii to tin into
In WilHlllniUiHl lo will leave line to
inoiiow iiiniulUK feir HaratnRa, wlieto
ho will entidlle t the (lland 1'loial loto
teiiioiiow utte i noon, when all of his
Maid Ot an lloatw will ho In lino Tho
eoxiDinofi woin liy Klnu Ilev and his
ictlnue woie tho most sotsocnm over
noon In Now Yen K. In an Inlet view to
tltt . KIllK Hex mild ho wnulil bo ki cutty
dlt.ipl olnteel If tlio Mai ill dias natailo
ai .Wiintofut tnmoiinw lluKed with tho
rinial paiailu, illil mil HinpasH in
beauty muthliiK ever hoc n nt New Or
loan', i'l mil S.iiatntta iniiios wend nf
iiiosc olalicuato piopaiatieiu ot a ii-cop.
ttnn fm IIiik Ile.v that will bo nil
nuii-Io, How ets and bounty. Ni'iuly
eveiy Pullman cat neat in SatatoK.i
tiiilim fiom Now Venk luivo bouti sold
In advance fur u week, telllnc that u
Of many a woman, carries
i ' k
che toucri
bah" fhuseitf. Thon rha
h'j&rWhp (if th? chiidlear,
p mny bo made reality.
IM womon v;hr. do r.ot b'sa.T
are bor:t so fryma &.& they caickly fade avay, can
hs made happy meters by the use of Dr. Pierce-'s
Favrrite Presciption. This great medicine for
mothers hop fortorrned wondpfs for a great many
women, k aoirj upon ti.e orgarji of matornity, giving
thexrt grey.l vigor and t-lasticitv, so that the baby
'
Mil ill ,ii ins nf w Ymkeis Will llit
Klllrf 11' v .11 Ml IH'B I
KNIGHTS Or MALTA.
I'.l.t 1 1 mm nidi i li llan V M'lw, nik.H'
iri r nf Im ii n.. ittumiioili c. Vn r, it H iint
tenl, ilinl Vui; I-, uliir two vnk' lllnen. V
veie lingo iiuiiiIhi ul tttiiitii)ii ij., dttwitlnl Ui
fmii i i! Mint He will l,i .cilh tn 1,-4 t in
llnllli-liald. uhiri hi llld lull.' In i II i litl'lti in
all fiaiiiiu nnd hii.himi allin- hiikmi i
lilt in tin e;i mil i oiuiiiaiidi r nt Peiiiii.liiii a hi
eeitii i litt nf IiiiihIj, lt Iuh taiiii'.i ami u u ai
liilnii
Sihilllkill inllililiin lii, V. "if1 al l'it!twll
Pi In hi n I up It titii nihil ...i.l mlIii I i-t
utrl,. ul uluili iiinh ami ntit mil nu tliiit i
pait llir iiummiiiil hnii ileteimln tl It nuki 1
Krial i:iiiHili tliirinu the fall uml uinin
.itl,c ( rnt.N it mniiiliilt n , Vt J, al Plililil
pin, lu ilniiil fm ilu i niim- nai li I 1
ItivMiU prlttt lnit ttlii'ei'- '.it kinuht i muni mil ,
'ii haili'S Nlnr.i; cciii'ialiwlino, Nt I) WiN n
ImiiuokI, iuil iiii uenerul, vn .laiue It Ilu
Mn pnlaii, -ii I Itiiitiui Uiikht Tin intii
liii-lni Imi'M-. il limit i I i inninuli'i Wn-.in. in I
o anil fin l In c crnwt'i i dualled lor Ilu n v
tn in
tli.il.iili it nun unit n, Vn ul. lien ntl at
Ililliith. V J, iiuiiililed IN flri th. ml.' mi
u- I, i it. I i.lilirainl I hi' nni innl dili h
liollliu lu (rlimU In a itiilh aiinlwrun li-n-veil,
uliuli i h. hi in 'linn lull, tehiili i i
Ihit.iiuel i n Hi' iiui'Hi I'a.l Hi mil I miiiiainl
ir sir V II I liulnm dilitued Ilu itnnu id-
ilns., iitnr vtlnih lu Itiliiidutid I'a-i m and
ii ir Itilm - Vlundnil nl Vnik, I'a . lm de
I. Mini lil Inline mi "VW'la lt HUi.m in I
Piiiiitt, ' uliltli hi ill'i.irattil wiili u laif aii.l
liuilllfill lailet til iiiiiiiintii ehm lull
tint ha iri ruidend b.e -u Naat IIkhius,
after wins Ii r In .limeiiH en liniutifullt mtnl
to tin mam cuit, li' immliiriil 'm li Ii
pi pnuil i.i ureanlu a sinmil luinuuml in 1 lua.
tx tit ditrins Ilu lull waKiii
N'ldiilim Is miklnir nriaiiKiinriil l.n V.n 0 ,
uliin 1 1 it- iwilti inmiiiiniliiii'o id 1. J. kaw nun
iMinit cull unite in iitiifiirltti; th, (Inlet if
tint lti I i n" nid Siiilthn, in lull mil in... i
rlalmraie fmni. and In a larirc lull In lie rfiuiel
f ti ilu piiiui niiniliir nf i iml nlti. . i, Im .
iili,nifliil 111' ii" dilii It be ireent nn tin ... . i
hn whiili will 1" il 'iifiilnl lido 1 1iar.it f i
liter l.Nii ininpinlnii will In irrnt, an I dniv
i.itullilatt' alt' .llirnl.l lamed mi the ll.l uf Hi ..,
rniltlul to he nliiilltiil In the uixtiror l hrlt in
Knlchlhonil iimn Hut ouajimi ami the tut il
titnnltrr ttill irieli ii
Viitliianle iiiiiiiiiimlrii, Vu 311, of thW tity,
will li'jld iiKinviiJl autlun in Its palatial coun.
hsr into baby-land.
..
ot baby lips tho pressuro
wakes to tho regret and
woman. Yet that dream
Tn a great many instances
cniulrpn, or whose children
mother. Taken during tho
mother into o condition of
qisb and confidGnce. It
- lay appetite, and induces
; on without nny dread or
of tho mother ensures the
"GOT ALONG SPLENDIDLY."
"I wish to add my testimony to hundreds of others as to
the value of Dr. Pierce's medicines," writes Mrs. Ida M.
De Ford, of I.atona, Hubbard Co., Minn. "Have doctored
with a great many physicians some specialists; have twice
been in hospital for treatment. My case has been regarded
as a hopeless one, and they knew not what the trouble vtas.
Heart was bad; stomach all out of order; tired out; severe
pains in all parts of the body; sinking spells, and nearly
every ailment a woman could have. I took many a bottle
of different 'patent medicines ' without effect. I began
tal.ing Dr. I'lercp s Favorite Prescription, and ten months
afterwards I gave birth to a 'n-rjound boy. All physicians
hael stateel as a fact that I never could bear a child. Both
the lnby and ill) self were strong, nnd I got along splendidly
thanks to vour medicine. I do my own work and feel
very much encouraged. I wish all suffering women would
thoroughly try jour ' Favorite Prescription.'"
WG F
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AMUSEMENTS.
Arfauaauaan.nst
Wednesday Night, Sept, 4.
bhii nun limit i I i-mi M ' lin ejuaint,
Ull 1 1 i 1.1
udd'ntiead Wilson
Vn t Mil i wi ii Vlt WilUim (all in
tin i I r it V ii 1 1 i miii pmunns tho
lili I I VI v. i I i i
i'lllll " . ti '"
m vi "V 'Vi i vinvnu vi 'i a il
Academy of Husic
VI 111 Is It
V I HI 1 IV Minuter,
M uIjv in nf iikI Wi In iliv V14 '- wall
liiLnlil Mime li 1 I I 1 11 .1
Mr. Barney Gilmoio.
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KIDNAPPED IN NEW YORK
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line ttul,, 1 1111 11 n. M ml mat rice Sept.
tl
CLARK'S NEW R3YALS"
ul tiiiiiii 1 n s ,i 111 im i,rRP attend.
uni 1 i i.. 1 1 I
Unit luiiilt 1 mininliit V 1 at l.ewit.
town l'a. ho In 1 n ki 1 l.n t Ihrnughmit t!ui
lii.itnl term lit 1 hi dtiiie nf fm nitice ti trv.
vel the ilium', de.ptte the ut atlirr The cnthu
ilatttv iiitintnr. arc alwajs ullling,