The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 17, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, lflOf.
6
WEST SCRANTON
PREPARING FOR
OBSERVANCE
PRESIDENT'S MEMORIAL DAY
WILL BE GENERAL.
Tubllc Schools nnd Business Places
Will Bo Closed nnd Special Relig
ious Services Will Be Held in the
Chuiches Sarcophagus 'Erected in
Washburn Street Cemcteiy Three
Distinguished Vlsltots Who Ate
Now In This Pntt of tho City.
Tluec Funeinls Ycstciday.
I'rrp.uatlons tup uiidrr way for a
c-Mie'inl observance rif Thursday as it
il.iy of moilinlnj;, mid alieud some f
tho details can be iinnoiimcd. The
public schools will lip tloed, nnd It H
expected cvciy place of business "III
iIiho ilit Ir dnois-out of respect for the
dfiul nmrtyi. DuikkMi' ' W. o.ln
klns nnd John .1. l).iles announce that
Ihclr pI.icps will Up closed ftom ISO to
l.uO p. in.
There will be u menioiliil sen lie In
linnnr of the 111 u tyred president In St.
JIaik's J.uibprati chinch on Thtiisdny
evening, tommcncliii; nt 3" n't tuck,
itndei the dlieotlon of the patnr, Ki'V.
A. L. I'.aimr, I'll. I)., and slmllnr pciv
lies will be held In the riit Welsh
HiiptM I'huieh nt n p. in. and 7 p. in.
lie v. I) 1). Hopkins, pastor.
A union seivite will lie held nt the
Washburn I'lcsbjleilttn thiirch Thurs
day iifteinoiiii. comment Ihk at '1
tVilntk. Itev. If. (' Mt Dei molt, pastm
if the Simpson .Methodist Kplsuifial
rliuti'h, will pre.ieh the seiinnn and
the follow Iiik i lei r men anil their inn
KieR.itlnns will be In aitendaint.
Washburn street Piesby teilan
i hini h, Uev. J. 1. Moffat. I) 11. Ilanip
ion Mieet Methiidlst Kpismpal i hureh.
Ilev. .lames HenniiiKet , Simpson Meth
odist llplscnpal tlillith. Kp. II. ( Me
Deimott: Sumner avenue Piesbyteilan
i hill ill, Kev. .1. J. .Moffat, I) 1). mod
el aim: Jntksnn Mi eel li.uitlst ihurih.
Uev. Thomas diliiuthv. 1). D . rl n
nuth ('nnfiteKiitlon.il bun h. Hex. II.
A. Unyil: Flist U.iptWl ihuiih, Ke.
S I .Mathews.
The above-named tlersMncii met In
Pi. Moffat's study isterd.i mniulm;
and pet Ice led thip aiiaiiRi ments The
united ihulr of tlip dlfleient i hutches
will sin; toKvthei undei the h ader
shlp of I'nif. Oct man. The idlllie will
lie .ippiopi iati ly ileiotated, nnd the
SUNBURN
Ho( anil Almond Cream rcmovwi
rrdncu of tho tkln and soothes the
rain cl (unburn In one night. TaVe
a bottlo with you on your vacation.
KOIt SALE BY O. W. JENKINS.
Gloves and Corsets
For Fall wear, are now ready for your inspec
tion. The offerings from both departments in
clude only the reliable makes and qualities,
which experience has proved to give perfect
satisfaction in service, and of course the styles
are right in every particular.
The Special Showing of Fashiona
ble Gloves and Corsets in These
Popular Departments This Week
Ought to Be of Interest to Every
Lady in Scranton.
Stylish Gloves
One-Button Walking Olovc,
with outside seams and saddle
stitchings are looked upon as
correct among the smart set, but
Two.Clasp Arabian Hocha
Gloves hold their own among
those who value their excellent
wearing qualities and their per
sonal comfort.
Dent's Kid dloves need no
recommendation. We have a
lull line of the genuine Dent's
Gloves in all makes, styles and
colorings.
Gloves for Evening Wear
Our line is as complete now as
it will be at Christmas time and
embraces everything that fash
ion says is right.
Special Qlove
Values at from
50 Cts to $1.50
Globe Warehouse
MMSaaAJ
service will be In keeping1 with the or
der of the day
Three Distinguished Visitors.
The oldest residents of Hclleuto
Heights mo engaged nt piesent In to
nevvlng tho acquaintance of three for
mer residents of that locality, who
hno absented themselves from their
midst for many earn.
One Is Daniel Moses, of Vancouver
Islands, who was mentioned In this
ilepaituienl yesterrtnv. He has been
nway for fort-seen eais. Another
Is .Tohn M Dals, who has been In
Coloindo foi tweniv-three kiiih. and
the otliei l dwell Williams, who has
been ill Seattle foi upwind of twenty-live
enis,
All three hae met a number of tin Ir
funncr acipialntaiucs. and each of
them iiiiiim'I at the uiowth of Scrim
liin during their absent e
Recent Social Events.
Miss Clinbeth McWIlllimis, of South
Main avenue, leiently enlei tallied a
bilge p.ilt.v of voting people at he
home. The oocaslon was fi might with
mm h pleasllie.
Miss Mabel Tlei nun, of f.llei lie
slieet, was tendeied a suipilso pally
by a numlier of hei fi lends ictentlv
She pi n I'd eiiial to the occasion and
entei tallied iheiu In a lovnl iiiauuci
Miss Iti ha Thomas, of South l.lmolu
avenue, one cil the lihiatlans nt the
Albllght llbtai.v entertaltlrd a p.iltv
nt ft lends at her home mi Satiiul.iv
evening. In lioimi of the Misses Nellie
Thomas and Anna Jones, of KliiRstnn
A niuubei of West Sitaliton .oUliR
people joiiineved to the home of Mis
lleitha Finnies, nt (iiecnwood, letent
Iv and suipilsed bei In an ugit cable
mnniier. They wcie loyally enter
tained In the pnrty weie Misses Jen
nie Williams. IMlth Davis Jennie Pa
s, Mmy Kvatis. Mn i Km et l).is
Kiehaul i:ans, David Keesc, John
Jones and Kennle Theimle.
Smcophngus Elected.
Theie has Just been elected over the
giave ot the late IMw.uil James In
Washliutn slieet lemeteiy n hand
some saicophagtitt. whli h attiacts mole
than nidiniiry altention. It tests In
Section ! of the new addition, and was
elected l .Mai hie Dealt l Anion
James of Wahlniin slieet.
It stands sl f-et IiIrIi, Is of Harry
Rranlte. and welRhs U.OOO pound" De
leased was the latlur of Hon IMvvind
James, ieireseni.itle of the Third leg
islative dlsttict and was one ol the
Inst known men In Lackawanna conn-
Boy Fell fiom n Tiee.
rrcd Wcgnei, the xlx-ycai-ulil son nf
John WeRiiei, of Wilght court, while
out on the mountain with a lunula of
bnjs on Sunday, fell fiom a tiee and
fiai tilled ills .urn
He was i canned to his home, and a
phlclnn was called, who set the In
Jill eel ineinbei.
Thice Funerals Today.
The funei.ils of Hilda, the otiiiR
child of Mi and Mis. Thomas Thoi-
buiu ol Kouiteenth stieet, will take
pkicp this afternoon. SpiUps will ho
Perfect Corsets
Incomparable "Redfern" Cor
sets meet the highest require
ments of the exacting woman of
fashion, The new models are
now in stock.
Straight Front Corsets, by
all the leading makers, in a va
riety of models to lit all figures.
Prices from 50c the pair up.
"P. D." Corset Special An
excellent model in a real $3.25
quality. All sizes today You
take chances it you wait. Spec
ial price $1.50.
Children's Waists nndnisses'
Corsets The most complete line
to bs found in this city, and not
a poor quality or bad style in
the lot, Prices are right.
Corset Prices
for Ladies' Wear
50 Cts to $10.00
HI EtrjfiiVQYnjHj1
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
It vrill entirely euro the worst forms of Female Complaints, all Ova
rian troubles, Inflammation nnd Ulceration, Falling and Displacement
of tho Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly
adapted to tho Clianjro of Life.
It has cured more cases of Backache nnd IMiporrhcpn th.ui nny
other remedy tho world has ever known. It is almost infallible in such
cases. It dissolvos and expels tumors from tho Uterus in an early atago
of development, and checks any tendency to cancerous humors.
Irrogulnr, SupprcHsed or Painful 3Ienstru.it ion. Weakness of tho
Stomach, Indigestion, Hlonting, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache-,
General Debility quickly yields to it.
Womb troubles, causing pain, weight, and bnckache, instantly re
lieved nnd pormanentlv cured by its use. Under all circumstances it
nets in harmony with the laws that govern tho femalo system, and is ns
harmless ns water.
It quickly removes that BouHno;-tlown Focllnp, extreme lassi
tude, ''don't enro" nnd "want-to-be-lcft -alone", feeling, excitability,
irritability, nervousness, DizVitions, Fnintnccm, sleeplessness, flatulencv,
melancholy or tho " blues," and backacho. These uro suro Indications
of Femalo Weakness, or somo derangement of tho Uterus, which this
medicino always cures.
Klducy Complulnts and Backacho of cither box the Vegetablo
Compound always cures.
No other femalo moiliclno In tho world lias received such
widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicino
has such a record of cures of femalo troubles.
Those women who refuse to accept anything olso are re
warded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want
a euro. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Refusa all substitutes.
held lit tho luiii"f lit "I" riYlm k, and
Intrimrnt will In iii.ult In the t'aiu
briii cptniMri v
Tlip funeral of tin lutp Mis. Ann
Hughes will take pinto tills altoiiioon.
SiTlus will ho In Id at tlip liou IMS
Kviinn Miett, and llitriineilt Mill lip
intuit- In tlip Waidihuin Httcpt onip-
U'l
Tin' lPtn.ilii" of an Infant hlld of Mi.
and Mm Tliniu.in Dnwihk, nf 1 1JJ
i:non Htippt will lip pilatcl intpiud
In tlu Wiisdilniin s-tait loinetoij this
afternoon.
NOTES AND PERSONALS.
('.plain P. J. MtAiidtPW annouiu'ps
hlnis-plf as a iimdldiito for iIoIpkiiip
fiom the TlMt dKtilit of thp Ponr
tppntli waul to the Dcnioi i.itii inuutv
oini'iitlnn, to In- hi'ld in Mii'-ip hull
on Tlinr.sda.v
The (onilltlon ot (I. A. Williams, who
l ill at Middle (ii.nnllU' .V. V duos
not show itiiuli cisiis of Iniprnwinont.
It N ( pei ted that an optititlon will
lip neipMvaiv in his rasp
All niPinliis of tho Sloan local, No
U"i aio ipipiestpil to attPinl tho inppt
ins to lie hold In 1. I) i:ans' hall
this evening.
'I he total Mailiirs' union held a nn et
Iiik last evening to lonsldei boveial
lliatleis of Intel est to theltlsfhes
i ll.uu Davis, ot Smitli KpIipiiii ae
nif won the siiiokliiK nt whli h was
haiueil off li I low ell & Hauls nn
Saluiday eonlnj;
William 'l'hiiniison. of l.liunln ap
liliP, has lelinned honie tiom Ituftaln.
lie was in the Teniplp of Mnsi when
I'lesidPiit Mi Klnlev was hot
Th" i pi utlM' lioaid of the I'list
Baptist i Inn i h held a nuetlnt; .it tho
pai-on.iRP on llmK stieet lat eni
Ins and dlsuissid the aiiaiiKPliiPtita
fm o)piiln tlie new i lunch building
on Sundii) Oi tohei Jii.
Ite .1 1 .Mntf.it. D P. pastor or
the Washhuin snoot I'losbj tetlaii
i Inn th. and Iul)it .1 Williams, of
Smith Main aveiitn hip atU'inlltiR a
meilitiK nf the l.aikawann.i I'resliy
lpt at 1 loin sd, ile.
AlliiotiiK ilieiits h.ue lieeK Issued
tot Hip matilap nf William P. Mi
Hale anil Miss Maiy Mi Lain, whlih
will take plaip at M Patilik's ilinieh
at 1.' o i Iik k nnnn on Vidnesda, Oi -tnliei-i'
William 1 Sin i .t 11 lett ttPlda aftei
nnnn tm Huffalo, wheie he will spend
a tew dins piini to ills dep.utuie for
rhatt.UHiOK.l, Tonn . wheie ho will ho
loiattd.
Pi ode th It Jones, city edltni or the
Diliikiik llei.iltl, who has been Fpend
Iiir the past week at the lioino of Ills
patents on .T.u kson stieet, will lo.ne
today for a week's stay In New Votk,
Philadelphia and Washington,
Mi and Mis James p. Thomas, of
Twi'lith stieet. well iimed a new ai
it.il at their home tsterday.
Miss itiuhael JCin hail.ili, of Hamil
ton stieit, has iptiiined home fiom a
tup to llnir.ilo and other points of In-
tl 11 si
Mis Philip Wait en, the diossiii.iker,
left jiHtirdn on a IniMness mp to Now
Yoi k
Mis Pdlth Davis, or Noah Hinmloy
avtiiin. Is spi'iniiim a row das with
fm nds In WIIkes-U.it te.
Mis. Maty J. I'hlllli and iliildten,
l.ila and Tliomiis, liave iPtintud home
fiom Itiilfalo and the Pan-Amoihan
epostlon
UiMd Williams, of Ninth Ude 1'aik
aM line, has letuined home fiom an
eMeinlnl lslt with fl lends In I'ailion.
dale
I'ontim tor and Mis. John '"llllams,
nl lloek stieet hae letuined home
fiom tiom a week's stay at t'l.vstal
Lake,
Mis. Jane KudPtlik and dauKhter
Lam a nf Hampton stieet. hae ie-
tuiiud home tiom a two weeks' visit
with fi lends in llay.letnn
Auh Hiown. of Sitantoti stieit. re
tin mil home cHteulay tmm a tin co
weeks Mt with tl lends In I'lilladtl
pllia I)i M J. Williams, nt South Main
avenue, teielved a message yestetday
that his wife's mothei. Mis. IEebeceu
Miisstlman aged S'i eais, tiled at New
Mahoning, r.ulmn munty. He will at
tend tho t uncial. Mrs Williams tins
been with hei mother foi seiei.il dajs.
Mis. Thomas W. D.nls, nl South
Main avenue, lias leiovoied fiom her
leiPIlt illness.
A meeting of the William Connell
A GREAT SURPRISE
Is In utoro for all who use Krinp'a rtalwrn for
the Throat and Lungs, the treat euJiantrcil
remedy. Would jou liellcio Hut it is sold on
its nuriti and any ilruitcl.t is autlioiizcil by (he
jirorrlelor ol this wonderful remedy to glvo jou
sample Ijottlu (ice? It nccr (ails to cuie
acute or ihronio toughs. All drivgi.ta sell
keni' llaUain, I'llie He. and Wt.
How Truly the Great
Fame of Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Com
pound Justifies Her Orig
inal Signature.
(JIpp flub will be lipid this evening fnr
leheaisnl and pitfeitlng the ilvtallH
of theli eotnlng tonieit at the Pitst
Haptlst ihuiih on Tuesiln, September
.'1
("ieorge ('. Millei the i hlld of Mr.
and Mis William Millet, or the Atoll
hah! mines, died ycsteidav. The Til
net al will In innduited at - n't lock
tomoiinw afteiunnn. Interment will be
made 111 the I'ambila iitnettiy,
NORTH SCRANTON. v
A tneetlng of the citizens or Ninth
St i aiitnn was hild In Aldeiinan Meis'
ofriie last night lor the puinso nr as
Leitalnlng the truth nt the Illinois to
the erfou that tot tain Pnles and Llthu
rinlaus nf tills pal t of the city di Ink
to the lnaltli or Hit assassin or Pi evi
dent MeKlnle.v
Aliletinati Mcis was made ilialinian
nr tlie meeting, and the tase nf J S.
.Ittdltkl, a nip.it tlealer on Ninth Main
avenue, was tlist taken up Judlikl's
paitnei was, taken befoip Hit meeting
and gave the following statement.
"Lust Saluiday moining Mt .Tiulli ki,
my p.utnei in the moat business, said
'The ptpsldont has knot ked his I'eet
togetliei and I am glad, making this
statement in a laughing mannei '
A enmmittte tonslstlng of Henry
Piotheioe, Aldettuatl Mes, J. K.
Smith and J W Benjamin was named
to adopt tesiilutlniis with a view to
driving nut anv anaiehlsts who live In
this pin of the titv Theie will be
annlhei meeting of the t Itl.ens Wed
nesday night, when the committee up
pointed will piesent a lepoit.
He Lost His Job.
Anthony S.onsa got a iiowd ot ex
i lied iltlens on his heels, .it Piovl
dome s(iiaio, lu-t night, b.v teason nt
Intempeiate language lelatlve to the
death nf Pieslilont MiKlnlo). Dining
a tonvetsatlon ho applaudid the at -Hon
ot (ViiIrosk In killing the piesl
dent Sonis.i t a lather Intelligent
Pole, who speaks good Hngllsh, and
lor some time has Ijecn eniiloed In
the kick pi tlopatimeni of Phappell's
stoies
When the ileiks theie heaid of tills
talk lliej held a meeting, and deelded
thej would no longei wink ot asntlntn
with a man who could expiiss suih
sentiments, and named a committee to
In lug this inattei to .Mi (.'happell's at
lentlun, cleniandlng the ilKhaige or
the man.
Mr Chappell ntiestlnned the man, and
ns he could not den) that he made tho
statement he was dit lunged Me.in
whllp wind or the action nr the cletks
liad gotten abroad and a uumbei or
men and bins gatheted to give Snnls.t
a win in leieptlon. He iiiailo his way
thinugh a tear dont and illsappt ared.
Stiuck by a Cav.
Vestetdnv iiftPinoon a Piov iiloncfl
bound i ai No NOii, tnllided with a
wagnn neai (iieen Illdfie stieet, dilven
by ,lai nb Kline who was accompanied
bv James Campbell, of West Maiket
stieet. The ml struik nne nf the
wheels of the wagon, tin owing the
ooiupants nut, Kline landing safo on
his feet, but Campbell was thrown be
tween the hotses and tho tongue of
the wagnn. He was dragged tin sev
eial yanls along tho paved stieet He
was pit ked up in an unconscious state,
and lemoved to the ortli e or the West
P.ldge Coil company, wheie Di. Donne
was called and loiind that Campbell
hail lecelveil no Hat tilted bones, but
sevetal btlilses.
The team continued In their cotlise,
i mining up the avenue, until they
t cached the aiidltoilum, when one or
the hotses stumbled and roll, being
diagged along the street by the other
hoise for about ten yards, when the
nthei hnise wns bi ought to a stand
Still, The hnise.s wete not sei loitsly
hint
TOLD IN FEW LINES.
r.-xs-ni l.nlhm Mot III, rondmtei 'f Hie
Norlli I lid lileo t lull, will icate (tidij for I no
I'm AiuriiiJii hrn lip "111 take tiait in Hie
Diu.lcu! (itlal to hi held the latttr pait of tins
eeU
'Hie (ii'iual o( MU Nillle keatnev took plaio
M'stinle iiKHiilii; at 10 n'tloek from tlie lluly
lltniiv thiiirh, hlfh hiks ol icquiom uaj icle.
Inalrd i) Itiv Kither llolinn, I.011K lifote (lie
fum i it if'Hn,e tell tin' liuiim nf the nmlhir (
the ileuased or I'fii) aviiiur the ihuuli ai
tumilid villi t r ii mis and relilim nf tin ill.
tta.eil fler Iho ieiiiie tlie Imilv w i lelno'i
In tlie (".Uliiilr.il ieineiit, wliou Initiiiieut u is
madi Neailj two hundred ami lifi rinploin
of I lie Mm Kilk mill eit in utliulinie at Iho
lumral 'He lull lujiua rtt I'atiUk Man,
Vlaitiu Miiriav. Mm Inltit, Martin Mi II lie,
I'atiiik Mill Id. and Au.lln V lll-t. Jin hnm.r.ny
palllieuiM wrti- .Nellli f.lllirlilsr. Mirv IMI,
I Irln lliuke, Katie rtillauhir, Mietie liilirillmi
and bnulH McThp. The fiourrdiearria mn Vtaiy
nilliridue. Ilililuct Dean, Mluulc HIiW and Mar
(..irit liilltile,
DUNMORE DOINGS
WORDS ON THE SLAYING OF
THE PRESIDENT.
Reference Mntlo to the Tingedy That
Hns riunged the Nation Into Sor
iow by Rev. Chailes H. Ncwlnp
nnd Rev. W. F. Gibbons In the
Sermons They Delivered fiom
Their Pulpits on Sunday Mei ton
Sceso Sustains Broken Arm by
Falling fiom n Tiee.
tu his pulpit In the Methodist
t hutch on Sunday, Ilev. Chailes 11.
Newlng spnko as fnllows cuiueinlng
the assassination or Picsldetit Mc
Klnloy sinie lit we met nur lirlmnl iiriidiut. Will
tain Vliklulej, ln in .hot l .in .ivjln on
lh I rtila.t lirfoic, tin. iird .ma.t and It
Mfirn to nie ur lltllitf ll st. Jui liefoie nur
rreulir -mm, nuiii llilnt inlKlil tc Mid mil
r rnlntr lilm V untdlir, u tilrnnii and inl
dmt, the lilttluot ot Vnnrli m iiiiiilinnd, he
ilpi.l ti nit nl Viniiliani-tii. Ii.i snnr to liln t"
nanl lie w n a linn nf the tomnmr. nIie, 1
mill cilhd ttnin tlie ver ehment lint inikm
nur nillninl lite (.re it lie 1 imt an imnled
man uhin lit n a1iid In take thai pnnini
siei , sti p lit had ttiuilied IIiioiikIi Miiiit.iii.
poHilinii. nf trut until, (ur tio prevtniH liinr,
wluli men vine nuinlniteil fnr ucli nltlie. Iita
ftllniK Iml ilamind fur Ida name, 1ml lie hid
Mid "Nn. wilt i llttli nline 1 line prnniiMd
to mi purl aunlhir i nidldil " line In ihe in
Minna nt mm, lie wilted until tmit'v I hi tmm
In timid wilt no Inneer and tliet deminded
lint lie allow hlm-ell to ho pieneuted hi tote the
ptnpli
Ilii unit nun vai t ilm, ns wo know, a. Ie
iinlii'il nut hit lniil tn Knit ,i Mlnw, and a
link of pilv ttiue up in til. flic litiaii-rf lu
mm. o mimtl.i . w i tn ililre, md then
Innk nf pdu t nne otcr lsist fiie oi he Ml Iho
Flint; nf IIhko two ileulli liull-t tut i lil lindr.
ind Meiiln- Inikwiiil, teuliid liim-ilf nnd
ltd, "llli, (.ml, Iniu'lie hltn," I ii ailn, tlie
htctiet heictil of ciand Vinrrn in tuailinml wan
li u lied In thei ck it ind nnlilc Iirirted nun, and
wo fire pimul In ill lilm mi" nf u
Vt I iiiiii heud hltn m, lie win proud to In
tommteil with i tlintth no Inn id, m) grand is
our", for. jmi ill well know, he ua 3 nzular
lheiiKil lot d pieuhir In nur iliurtli ,iid, thert
fine, we crieve timie, If molt we in it sriete,
pettiapN thin otlietn
I w i rdnuk with a lemaik tf the pipir xtai
inc tint lie hid tin mniHlir nf ilm n.nl n
li ndiinr him It ciid tint sv t in trim,e In me
nu iiiuimtiir ttie .tatement nf mu fmindri,
tltt, who Mid, 'ilm ptiipto die till We
know that nur lietotul Willi nn MtKlnlit did
nut will until the imivIii'4 Imlhl t nunl
thinuch Iim lmil In fine he lugau to hirk iIk
iiillni.ii) whkh el-lnl liitueru liiin and lin
llnd. Ml IhiM .tent he had kmiitn mil airted
Him wtlllniily and with a lenl.t mind 1o that
Kioil mm, wholn ill Ihh nillnn hnnrr. tli-
)iti;hrt diitt w u to know (.od'. will ind rto it,
rift 1 Inline tie did iu-t what he tnn.ideied tua
ilul.t Hi wan f i r 1 1 in mini tn It" el'i
i imii of nun He ui ilw in willinc h cu
and fiittrltt. In h ir and fnitu n lie wh ttillim;
to Mimlnutt ciio wi, efiept on piimlploi
while hi Ihniijht (,'l rmilliiil luni to M ind
ind not one Jit or tilth would he liuilti
Ol iiiuiM. 1 di nnt know tho nltiuiinn of the
nition In itbiiiI tr, ill nf tlie plii-ldenta lull,
a a Minlriit nf liitnit, ind i i lno Fti.ileut ton,
I Itel it la Hue tn Mt thai In wm lutul nmri
lit tin" penpli- ol Ilm nit Ion ilnn an.t nthtr
pre.iduit u In (tei hid, ivitpt. verhip,
Kliln.'liin
Itilitid, alttr rinlul Ihoiiutit and . nidi r
tinn upon tin whole ownt. It I. mt tindid
ointiion ind iulciiunt that Mich foul deed tint
hno liei n piipttnttil mil i a lied nut, nii!lii h
hit iilinli.linl lit i.tupiiui. the i in iilatimi if
tlie till, lilllit ami d-tilNh liluituie tint n
mAiiiiii! utir nui mil Vn i wht do I mi it
io t-tinn? Siniptt Ii(iiiim. tliivi ten -hieta,
sinie tho a--.l"ln ith n, line nt ited rti rilliiii';
nppo.ito itinut the life ind deiilt nf nur 1'itntid
pniiletit llim tint did I'ttoio, iml mi I -,i
that the men tint nniit ruth dilihuaii md
wilful filehoniU Fliouhl lie lu nlo to pit ttic
pniillt nf tlnir triine, ind I hope lint a- I ir
ii wi Into int inftiiemi' to In ir w, will linn,
tt to In ii upon nui ttitistov.uif ii ant Minim,,
resiidlu.' Ihe iiirtlnn wliiih In. a lit it In n
in mt heat. Hut itlvu a mm In. lain iiltul
to llit priidrnt'M tlnir md hi laki r. itii milt
nf ntht i , finin tint linn until mother tut hem
ilttted. no mill due to in iki t l it it it tu r to
he piinliil md milliard otir tin muntrt he
lilllin.' tint linn.
Hit lit wimiU. nt ho Iml sued hte to TvroiiiiO
ptnple who '(,ood lito ill; cood h.te It I. (.ml a
itai lln will hi di tie " II nut he (.ml", wit
1 do nnt know Hut one thnijr I do know ho.
Intid md tint Is (,od hi slid in hu wmd, VU
thins woik nuillifi fnr sooil tn thrm tint Inu
him "
Vuu ind I, a (hiUlian. hati a dun to dt
Wi are n it without i piildiul todat lluiil.
(md, wo Inn 1 tinlile nun lie I i mm Hut
feus nd, ami ho tun bteti tiiul ind I tin
let ih triht him, ,w Vuiirittu tlti.n let u do
nur dull let u prit for lilm let u. a tar
a we aio ildi , hrlp lilm l,rt u Miptmil hini in
I hose limn ot need, 1 t ll tie fllttilill One of
the mi itit, II not ll"' griate-t, of Vmirii in
pieiihtiti In pa.ed iw i,t lit nnt Into tin
i.hi d hi wiek (.ml know,, det hut lie In
laken hull homi to tje it 10i.t win to the tile
i utoonitt i iniiot t iru nine luni mt I inui r
lit u li nn fiom till Hut a ( In it i in tn tt)
ht! nKtt ll di il to do mil utial ih i1 h in 1 jn 1
In ir lit ii lenie Up uiunorj- of n ir tiihuid
piofidint, wlio 1. now ,11 ie'
Rev, W. T. Gibbons' Wouls.
At the set vices in the Piesliyterinn
thuith Stindny In ineinoiy of Piesl
dent MtKluley, Pnstoi (.Ulihous said
In pait
Tod it Ihe tijtiiti tiinuin for out who it n
In Id in liulut itiitu amoiu tho lulu nf tho
i nth Hut the i runt wlihfi ha liiikiu down
ill tiitlnu'n ilntf w t luw'1 fir Hun run th
i-.i--in.itii ii of kin.' ur itupuoi Not itoue he
taii'o Willi mi Mi Mid t li Id i limn Import mt
i.i-ltliili than t'ltiiio ni in, Iml liiiaii-n ihe
tun l!utit who hi ttlhk.lt lllll) doitu tu
cet hlui'ill atziifi.t tin will ut Ml.mll m.l ot in.
lylllL-iiil pi' ill' Wluiitti mu In o.ii picanil
pollllti., MiMnlit w i the pie-liluil ut the
wholn pi'ipti, and u suili ttc inimiii fur hiu
tod it
Hut the ml urn iiiiiviiii- lur him not oplt i- i
tulir. Iiul i I man In rliiititn he in it tio
ijllnl 1 1 nl v "Ihe t.tpiial Vmirli.in " lu miiimr
tttiilnii and ihitalrnu., lu pmpne M,,ull.i-t,
in lioiit pine, inmpilltn.' tttn llie udmirillon it
ldiiii d lit No I'li.Hli of slainltt itir dm I
to utter Itxelf aciln.l htm, tin linn et.i thnced
lilm with illhnntlt, V I .oldlrr and in l
i-1 1 1 i-i)i in Id retold jt clean V man nt th
ptnple, til no ilfiiiiL,omio nihil initi tun'
inul folium mil ol polnii., Inn In din. a i-nui
paialitel) pool nun
lli'-t 1 1 all, ll c ai he tatd of lilm Unit In w h
a (hii-tiit. I'lCln tin it'e ut 17 ho In In u I
iniinlnr nf Iho Vhthodi.t ilnmli In intilt
piailui a well a ptildn. piufn-ion, tn In
fnllowiil Clirl.t Whin lie tlildi-il limi.ill to H-i.
nue.tlietli It via with the laird' I'lljir in his
lip... and wlien the ilirkun. id ih'ilh till upon
lilm hi oul i-pliul In Mm; to lie tieirer In
Hod. s.) f lit uu.it Mini fill ulup to wake in
In inn' lUUlllill.'.
toi.d in a vvav i.ini:s.
ch.ules Cole loft yestetday foi
Nyack. N. V, wheie he has accepted a
position as Instiuctoi' In l.inRu.iKes m
ttie aeudeniy
Miss I.uc.v Heal letuined to hot Html
Us at the rMinudsliuif; ntiinml si hnul
jestenl.i).
Mr. and Mis John Wilson have ie
tinned tioiu l'ei nlo In Hilllsh I'nliiiu
hla, and ate mm stopplui-r at tho linnie
of iheli son, V It. Wilson, of Hlakely
stieet
Ollbctt Closio of Klin sliett, leaves to.
day lor Ptliueiun, wheie ho will te.
Htinip his studlis,
Mis. I; W. Illshnp letllllitil yestetday
ft mu Luke I'lenio wheio sh' has spent
the past lew weeks.
UeotKO Hills, nf Chliuli stionl. Ii-rt
jesteiday foi' Ptintetoii iiillepri WliCd
he will enter tho ficshmcn e,iM--,
Mci ton Hooao, Ilm l'.'-j-t'iir-ulil sop nf
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
Sensational
Art Goods Sale
Starts Here This Morning
Prices Cut to OneThird
and OneFourth of the
Former Selling Figures.
A Grand Clearance Sale of Art Goods has been or
dered and an abundant stock of these goods have
had their prices lowered considerably. Quick
selling will be the order of the day, as tremendous
reductions on desirable Art Goods of every descrip
tion presents chances that shrewd buyers will not
want to miss. The merchandise offered for sale is
without a blemish, although the prices are astonish
ingly low.
The price list we annex will convince you
more forcibly than anything wc can say that
this is the Greatest Bargain Event you have
ever been invited to attend. Read every item,
then come to the store and see the goods,
face to face.
Skein Silk, Tassels and Cords
AT 2c. A SKEIN.
lanhrolderv silks In many differ
ent colors, worth fa.
AT lc. A SKEIN.
Fancy white In aid that sells for
S cents.
AT 5c. A SKEIN.
.Assorted lot of yarn, worth fiom
10 tn 14e
5c. FOB A DOZEN SKEINS.
Linen llo"- Tor einhioldery. All
enlors of these. 'Worth more than
double.
5c. FOR FRINGES.
red Tor tiiRS and curtains
III own and cat net rolori Values.
IRp . 20c and 2,-iC.
5c. FOR UPHOLSTERY CORDS.
Fancy upholsteiy clitls In mnnv
dirreient colors, worth 1" and 20c.
5c. FOR SILK TASSELS.
Silk tnssels nnd IipIIs ror rnncv
weak In hand'-oine shades, worth
15c to 2".c.
5c. FOR TASSELS.
For cushion and fumy woik,
worth moto than double.
Hunch eds of Laundry Bags Hemstitched. Butcau Scarfs
Stamped do. lies Embroideiy Linens White uncoveted Cushions
Satin coveied cushions and other nrticles of nit can be piuchnsed
at this sale for less money than they cos.t the makeis. Don't
fail to attend nnd get some of the good things that nwait you.
Jonas Long's Sons
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TlieWalkOverShoe
I $3.50 and $4.00.
I Fall Styles Now Ready.
WBrnm
rjiiiiHiiHiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis:
(iPoikc Hic-i, of r.took sieit. Ml fiom
a twins ni his lioini iteiduv and a
liiuKcn aim was the lesult Ut in
lets leduied the ftat tine and last msht
the little path nt was lestlnt; ioiiit"it
ablv 1'
Ilev W F. (ilbbous was in 1 law ley
.vestciday wheie he tondiiftid the fil
iicial seivlies nvii the run. tins ' ot
Chaihe T.Ut
GREEN RIDGE.
.llf Minnie Wells nt Hreaker stieet
hat it-tut m tl fiom an es-tenilid visit at
New Vnik ilt.v and Oi.iiirp. N .1
IMwaid Fuller nf l)ii ksnn avenue lias
liuiihastil the Intel et ot .Moult Hmwn
In tin- iil.vphant l.umliei tompauy
Mlis May llasl.itn has letuined to
hei home In n.tltnn nfti I a vir-lt with
tli et n ItiilRe tilt nils.
The nieinbiis ol tin S.ibb.tth si hool
or the Caiioute mission ot the (Ireeu
Ulilat 1'iecbv tn Inn t Inu th enjned a
tiolley tide S.I Lilt tl.i. afttlimiin fiom
the (iic en Itldne teiiuiuus ol th, Subur
ban line to St I anion, then to OI phaut
by way ol Tin nop uml on their letitin
tiom Uric to Nay Auj? pink, wheie ice
i team was seived to all the child) ill
and a dellghtlul lime nijn.voil.
In at toiilnnet with the pioelamation
of the inesldent ot the i'nlted States,
mi nun lilt uvlits will be held In tht
Ciern Itldi;e Piesbj tci Ian tliuuh
Thuisil.-i) atltinoon In whith all the
t hurt lit s ot this hittlon of the tity
will unite
.Miss lleitha Stwatd, daiiKhter or Mi.
and Mis 1 ' rinvaul. or .Monsey ave
nue, eiiu I tallied a number or hei yoiins
fib nds wltli a ituii anil muisliiuullnw
inast at hei home Friday evening The
puetts wete- Misses Lama T.uihold,
Nettle l.rfWienie, .It'hsle Shoetiuke,
I.lhel riHiton. Flotenie Sno deu nnd
Mcsms. Mo.vd 1'eny tliovet Seals, Un
wind Yuiki'I Inwell Law Kin e and
Austin Kcilow.
The woik ot sradliiit Klikson avi
nite lit twee n Delawate and Hte.iUtr
has bun ttimnieiieed. This stuel has
been In a wieiihed t otidltlnti and i's
linpiovenieul will be Welioilied b iel
dents or that pait of the town.
Tluee Oveicome by Ons.
Il rtilinhf Wtif (rum I tie IvniKtti Press
tlluiltm Mi li ,ii I' Willi nn Hi nl J
Uliiiil lltini: Mm hiiI- i'i "' !"" ' 'l"li
t uill iionnUt I" liul " 'I1""- 'I1' '
ut 1 1 In '!. dinl iliimiiiil Win n In' illil n I
.mi, tn I In (UlUii nl tin iH din a 1 1 i . . 1 1 1 . I . I l
lili:lh "I I ui. Id '" "' - mil VHliiii,
ttttil In lil is' w. Iit w"' '"' trinKllt I')
4 Utlil ilUMIItt
Miscellaneous Ait Goodn.
S'llk cord d t,iRcK l!ie ; regular
price, L'9i In assorted handsome
colore, Usui fnr t ushlons.
Fnncy Fringed Table Covers, 10c.
Wns 2., In plain and fancy pat
terns and tjood d7e.
BattenberR's, Just Half.
A larpo. varied niortment. The
prices plainly marked Pay Just
half.
Fnncy Knit Bureau Scarfs, 30c.
I'm met pi Ice, file A very hand
some artli le toi the hoit- and
never nffeicd so low In price.
Bureau Scarfs, 10c.
HcKiilar ?,'e These Prarfs vvlfh
motto to match, fancy ruffled edge.
25c. for Table Covers.
St.itnpfd fringed table covers,
wot th 40i .
50c. Scai f s, 20c.
Stamped Linen llurrau Scarfs of
elegant designs.
A Matchless Bargain.
Cuslilnii tops nsxoited patterns,
wnith fiom GOi. to 7fic All ko nt
.'.'it.
AMUSEMENTS.
Lyceum Theatre
M RKIS Lessee V .1 Him, Minigrr.
Tuesday, September 17th,
Neil Burgess
llimtill Vs
Abigail Prue
In Mi.- N..i
"COUNTY FAIR,"
Wnh in wrilth it nn nuv ami me hmii-al
rlfnH II" nifwt thnlliiik linii-t re f ' "it
cm riii 'us''
I'llie -ii , Ml. 7i -I W
Silts in iul iliuilo ,0 1 1 111
Wednesday Night
hull 111 nl Thill l it Nl.lt 1- I n-i 11nn11n rii
Jefferson De Angelis
IN
A Royal Rogue
Vl Ihi Tm niui llii 11 1
l,n th iiti Mil' In ilm- I Iliin.-rlii nn tint
nf I'n niui M Kinlitu t'llnul Sui a timv
on ili
J
Academy of flusic
M ltl.lS, Love A J Pltr, Msoagsr.
Matinee Today
FOR HIS SISTERS SAKE
Tonight
ft m OF WYSTERY.
1 1 inner l'i l" "" jmi 0 1 ni
ln 11 1 Pun tu jmi in l'i sit -
STAR THEATRE
M.I 1. Ill ItlllMllilN Mm iter
Ilm Hik, lli i. innitii
V null. iitiinliii H Hi
"Mouy Maidens Builesquors.
.MjllllUS Moll'Ul .Ill'l Wtillltrilti
t.
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