The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 23, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SCKANTON TlUBl'NK-MOXDAV, SISI'TWMBKK 23, 1001.
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To the Uncomfortable
Wcni pis nf qIhhaoh, wo extend this
luiicllt of lirti'on yearn' iwiicrli'ticp,
uml a tlinuitiKlily oili)t'(t nhni In
niitUliiK and ii'p.tlrliiK Hiicctiiili'i.
lit till Jp.iitltliltir uc me ii lone III
Hirantoti.
H. TWINING,
131 PENN AVCNUC.
I MAURIS'
Opt
ician ltiKUKMOKc
CITY NOTES.
Ill IIM. roVMlM',) - llic (Mitnu ttllllll 111!"
fl uli ii M nl ll,r llnini' for lln lrlnnllii wire lu
t.n.t nru WciIihmIjv, li.n lifcn iii'lnunl.
Ill I lot UN iMIIYr.-ltir c 'II ImiiiMiiii-nt -U
Hi, I ounlij dull IicrIiiI tiliiiiliv Iho Un
m llir i luh will t-rrvc lu rn- .illiiiimin, .inJ,
in Hrilnodi) IliriHifin, lliori will U miili.
Iil'lkv t.i: IIINC- Hie iliirnun for th
f- riiitmi (tiiiint! II Mi'f auniUlliiii, fur wick
llnlllU Mit. 21. I'lOI. rii' a (olli. Jli'llilJ.V.
Hi i.mo Hi. 'Iiir-ilu, s.'iA'iti l': Wlni"iln,
JJI'i.lifll II. 'IIiuimIji. cliwil; 1'rtil.ij, JIV
fAi il. "-iturdi.i . UI0.imi 1'! Tnlal, 1.l .!.
?1ii'i iiirMpoiKlnii; rik l.it vr.ir, O'n.vi; 1,7.
i t t imiim-is i.i:rr iii:iiim- imt n
0 rn JHIU15 turn liotn lllnisliainlon. who cnni
I, irnut.,n fMrily on t lit lilnlrr' .nut
1'jpn ll.uiEir' rvciirnlnii, mlrd Hie cxuirun
tulii lit tiUht, .Hi'l ite tlll In the ulj None
if ilirin lift rnnim'i tnnni'i to m thoir fjtr
hi mr umI hii tt.il'ltig f"i n nullum" from lli'ir
fr.ciiii
GRACE TURNER. ARRESTED.
Young Dili Committed to Jnil Yes
terday. 1J1.110 Tllll'i'I. the Hi-Vl'lll-nl'l Kill.
v hum the iiolke liml licon lunMiiK for
iei .'hue TlmrMiliiy iilKht. u ur
riMlul on S.itiitiln.v in Sehtiltxvlllp hy
1)utc live I .mm Day. Sh" vms wanted
for the Inii'eiiy nf n im l-vtbouii ion
tnliiliiK; Si. .ind hihii. wp.irlim uiimipI,
Hum the Iioiikc ol .Mis. Homer Nichol
son, of N'oitli Win-liliiKlnn .ivenup, by
iv hum mIip vvu i'lil)loPd.
Shi wiih kIm-ii n heaihi'i yiMonl.iy
inoriiliiK hi MunNtinte Hovvc
She ml-
1 no ut-
inltted 1km kuIII fieoly .mil mach
totnpt to deny the uhuiRPK. Stn was
lointnlltPil to the eoiury foil !' default
of ;.0U hall.
Ii is claimed that the gill w .is 1 1 in Hy
tii'.iied bv her father anil that she was
foiled to leave home as a oiiM'qiienro.
Her downfall wan lapid nflei that. She
has hi en an Ininnl" of the l'loreiue
mission.
LATHROPE PROMOTED.
Now a Member of Non-Commissloned
Staff of Seventh Cavnhy.
Coinoral Willlaid A. l.athrope, son
f II. Use U'lilunpo. n meniher of Oill
,i' post C. A. It., and a former prf-l
ii i t of the Union l;-l'ilooiiers nf War
association, who was a member of
'"liinop U, Seienth Caialiy, stalloneil
Havana, Cuba, has been itientl
'onoied hs a inoniotion to the posl
i on of leRlnieulal t niiinil-s.uy -er-'i'
Jilt whkh tiansfers him to the nun-
omiiilssioned nllh en' stalf.
SLi'Me.iut l.atluope's piomotlon caiiles
.i nil it more than an imic.tae of sal
on It H an honor of wlibh anv so
'Jiir iciiild be pi oud, lor to be a inein
m i of the non-iomnilssloned staff
means that he Is consldeieil to be one
He most iiitplliRPtil and most
voithv men in the leRlment of tvvthe
anilnd men.
POLICE AND ALDERMEN.
' ini l impholt. I'.itn K ll.nipr.v, 1 tlw,a,l V
I , t'li n l'.iliiik Vli l.uiic ami I on, s NivmII win
t ,i.il rnh situiihv liiiitnini; m ,i toll uiniv
I, lniunu In tin IhKi.v mill lion .mil stirl mm
-ill lii. v I.4HT1P.I llul llti.v liol, mm tlir
i I' luvc ,i trinnllv i;..iuc of i iiiR uml i-
II ' I. , Im tolllll III' plulili .Ullll't til, Ml till
vi i, ii li tuifil '.
I w Itixlii, wlii w.t .i wi'll Unin lumr n
ii t mile uilil loiintlv. wu ititMul M
s ii In nil ii wjliallt IMInl III 1iiliull Itml
ii- a tlio hi-lilK,' nf I I' I!i0ilni;lin, ,i
' llitilli llflllM, wlio.l J 1,111' of llt.,l-4 l nil
1 mi ivtiini ItribtniLr i li.irair. UjxIm uitli
r l.p putrni lie ! tn pioiiinil oltm Itn
1 ni f. mil him on unlit, pirtiniliiii; in Ii
l i Km t .i liHdl lulior iiiiii.il. llir irooil
1 .i
i ,i
ii.,) Iimii piht tin vn hoirlii.
..ill 1i lu'ld collie tUi t lti-4 wtik
in Hi"
RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES.
VI -. Pj oiim llmnw4, of i him
.I'll.,. v...inli lllolllllij .,1 llir
ihltviird in
Ht.iM'h lljp-
l lllllllll
I lii fi.-pc I inriiiiu ill tiio h .i 1 1 1 Wotmn'g
I ' -inn .in 1 On n ro.,ni ,ii ntji iii.inonti
w i. w.l h . Wooil
i I Itnwri, , . Oil, iinl .in ititn4 in
" Nation's Sotiovv," .it tin' lnii it mi
i- i I pi-innl iliiiuh viMiht' inniiiinu
I! - Hush Mi bullion, ot tliup'on Mi iiilut
I pii il i t,nri tl. unit li t I' It ini;it. f
) Ini Pnk imIiiduiiI pnlpii Ui iviiniu
I! I I. Itohilisoii, I) p., (lit iiluil ii ll,.
S m I'lr-liiti ll ill Inn t'li. vr.liiiln iiininiiiu,
luul j t lii I .tpoii.i clMpel, in tin cvrnint.
I' ' .1 mud ItiiKhi-,, A. M . of lli I lluli Mh.,.,1
r. iH t iltlivriiil tin' ovrnitm Minion lit II imp.
1 n ttn't Milhoilltl Ipitiopil ilniuli vt'.tuiliv
ii.inhj .mil Kinilml llndiilr. ' w.t tin' .uli
ti i i.t .in liitui'linc iliKiiin In lt"i I.
(n. at tlii" I'niviilPiiii' Mrflioiliti Ipl.i.pil
i i ir Ii 1 it (vunni;
t l he I ir..l l'uli till in rlinr.h. o-l . i
in., linn.', tho pa'tor, licv. Isold Mili'ml, ll i ,
,'Ji lll'il ill I 111- 0III, "III- lli'lll. II, .nl. .
so ,ik lit " Ii nan an iloipictit mlugi .it in
tn itvitd piiltiini
II nil (nilv. iui'luu of tln HjiIi.'hI Vimiij
Mm (lill.ll.in j.iiiruliiiii jl U. ilnu, itn, S.
i 4 'In' ii'iUi at vfJtuiljv aiii'inoiiu' niui
.,. , i In' lijlhuail Vnuiij Mi'n' I'lnivilm i.
-.. alum iiioint, llili i in
I in IliptiM Mltii.tnial HitilPiiniK ol siati
i ii mil vii'inli will ii'in.ini" its inn tli,
n Mllll.' at Iho .1,11 1. roll Mil ft lllplirt ilniuli
i I'liluvi vvii' lii' ili'lUricil l.y Itn, l,i
II I'm. ll U , ol I'l.vir 'I Iniilmlial hunniaii.
i in I'tiiiiui; .orvlii', in t ! .Ink., a Mint
lupi i-i ilniuli. tp.iiriln, tin' Noil, i 1'nil I. Ion
uh winnir ol Hie Lalior llav lotni-.t jt Lata"
1 ilni. irulPii. l lie loiiipititlli' plrio, Mli.
tn of tin Win, ' .mil lul in Ilic 10114111; Hi.iinl
DKAliKHS IN
Bonds
and
i Investment
Securities
ti Droidwaj, N. T.
TTIllie.'Pirre. (lrbondl.
I 6 (I CommcnwfaHh bid'?, Ecr.nton, Pt.
&.
UkkMUViM'rtKVtMVtKMMMMW
' ""' Sl .li-?T'" I
SHE KEPT THE DRESS.
It Entailed Somo Encuinbinnce.
but
She -Kept It.
Last Tueoduy .liillan Wiglnsihl and
faiolhie M Inac of Klfteonth strert look
out a iiiiiii'I.iri' lleetiKc They weie to
hale hoen married Friday. In kecnlnc
With the itiitom of their eoillltiy leo
jiIp. Julian niovltlcd Caiollnc with a
Mi'dilitiR Houpfpau. At Hi" hint uiln
ti I p. I'aiollue rpfused to Iip mauled and,
fiirtheimoip, dpi lined to rIvp up the
tiospau.
Julian was lery niueh wiolh. not so
iniiili at lolliK t'arollne, hut at the
1om of the troospnu. AeiordiliKly he
linil liH hilde-thal-wai-tn-be ariested
for ohtalnliu? buoiN under fiiUo pre-teiiHi-M.
Satmday nluht the parties were at
MiiRlstiatp Mlllut'H oIIIpp. Caroline was
steinly Informed by the magistrate
that she must rIvp up the wpddlnff out
fit or ko to J, ill. Caroline's faee diopppd.
Part of the MPildliiff tro'seall was ft
'cpipip satin shlit waist and a eannry
eoloied Mk skill. To RlVp thrse up
was nioie than Cutollno toiild make up
her mind to do To ro to Jail was quite
as lin)iislbp as the eolor combina
tions. "Ih there no other allot native?
shf i rled In her pel plexlty. "Yes, bur
RpMed the ninRl'lratc. ' marry the fel
low." Ii i r tullv n uilniite she stood litpso
lut', l'list. her thoughts were on the
loss of the (ercsp and ealiaiy duss;
next, i hey wandeied to the eruel, told
eioss-hars of a convict's cell. "Kiep
tin dies evcape Jail" she mused.
Then with a low, Rind iry she tlnew
lieisidf into the arms of her erstwhile
hethrothed exclaiming, "Julian, my
Julian "
She was Julian's ami Julian's dress
was heis
IS A SOLEMN WARNING.
Rev. Di Geoige E. Guild, of the
Piovldence Prcsbyteilnn Church,
Tieats of Anaichy.
At the rioviili.'iice I'lesbytoilan
M'huu h ipsteid.iy inoinlilR, the pastor,
"''u eoiRi" 12. Otillil, 1), ) delivered
a most llinelj and scholarly dlscouise
on "Our National Humiliation and
C01 oiiation." basing his talk on tie
U'Nt, "I'einembei tlieni that have tip'
lllle ovei you, whose l.illh lollow" -Hibii'W
xill. 7 In p.itt, Ii. itlild
said.
Then hip at least four points In the
thtiue of the mottling, which we toiild
vet profitable meditate upon as the
essiMiti.ii niifi useful lesson ot the tiagli.
death of Piesident MeKlnle,
I'lrnt This illtetul (iilamity has
welded all hearts Into a mighty bond
ol lenewed patiiotism in behalf of, and
In fervent stalvvait devotion to our
loiintty and Its institutions
Set olid Hv It tup of the evppilPiiies
of the past two weeks, oiu Viiliolis
siiiles with their many titles uml
low its. with their multiplied and dl
veisilli'd Intel ests, have nil been unified
as never liefote. Vo ltave been dtavvn
togethei. he.ut to heait, by til com
mon and uulveis.tl sonows caused by
the dentil of the pieslilent of us all.
Third This lit o and 111 lilevement of
I'lesldent .MeKlnley as a Chtl-tlan and
a patiiol. and as a model son and hus
band, should be an example of Inspli
allon to the .voting, and to all thloiigh
out our count!',.
I "0111 1 h Aiiaielilsni, the foe of the
1 bun h and of the state, must be driven
1 1 0111 our land.
The Ihst tluee of these piopositlons
I puss by Willi til ii- meie nientlnil, lor
I i.in speak of them ut another time.
Tills Is our opiiottuiie dnv es, It Is
the lipeness of time to speak of the
hist of these font points. I'lesldent
McK inle.v was tissassiuated bv an an
arihlst. Mmk the fait, assassinated by
an anarchist. Not by a petsonal mal
content. Not bv a lop ot tin- at my nf
the etieinv. Nni b a sp fioni a hos
111" iiiiiutiv. Not b.v a gtieillla in am
bush In a skitmlsh lampalgn No, not
so would to C.oil sin h llllgllt have lieen
tin 1 use, If on that lata I day a bullet
must liavi. been the Instrument ot
death. Hut no, an aitanhist shut him,
a man who. aflet his part was done,
di'tliiiitly deilated that he was an ini
iiichiM and said. "I did Just vvliat 1 In
tended to I am nil aitanhist." ' -The
all.llihlst Is the avowed elieiuy
of the chilli It, and shall the pieaihei in
the pulpit, and the worshlppei In the
pew keep silent e, while In nti onlaili e
with the tea 1 hlng of auaichistn the
anau hist "tealllill and witli Judas-
like tlPiiihciy takes tlte Hip of the
thief pxpi utive of sevenl-slx- millions
nf people" Shall the ihuiih hen- in
Siianton and all pood iltlzetis wltli
holil their volies of indignation mid
lomleinnatloii when some of 0111 tepti
talile nelghbois ,11 p lei civ lug thiniigh
the mall a thiPiiteiiliiK note wtitten In
the following language, 'I!.. n-ad . AVe
will soon fix oil tot the ( cutler tele
glaph pole. You me iiiinked, and will
soon be lead lor Inquest."
Ye, mentis, the time has evin now
imiii' lot Ameika and all the thillih to
sttike 11 dei Islve, final blow at a system
which deciles law and oidei and luges
lupine and mtiider In iaiiiug out Its
ends The seed of anaichlsiu Is not lu
dlgeuious to Ameilcan soil It is not
native to out lepublii Au.iii IiImii has
no ilaim iijiou us. It has no lights
among us. It Is in no near or remotp
wav 1 elated to us. It mil give no valid
lensnii fin being toleiated in our bodv
pnl ti, li is autl-Ameilcaii. It is anti
Clnlstlall and the soonet It Is extei
mluated. toot and luatu h, the belter
lor the ihuiih lu wlili li Is all our hope,
and I'm out icpuhlli, wlilili distin
guishes between llbeiiy and license
and glories in a 1 onsiltiitlonal and
I'htlsiian govei mucin.
I'loui that tear-vvet scpukhic In I'.in
I1111 then 1 iimes todnv a solemn vv inn
ing with h should penetrate eveiy hon
est lieai t in all the laud, and ulilih
should move the nation of vvoild-lead-lug
lank to take the wotld's leadership
lu assuiing, mi hit as liiiuian wisdom
and human ciieigv tan efl'ei t It, this
latest tiaegdy of .maiiliy shall be the
Inst.
HOSPITAL CASES.
John lloiun, lit. of I'lL'll'UlK. ia It tlif laik.i
waiiiu iuplial. ftUlfuiiii; tioin .1 toiiipoutitl frv
nni' it II," ii,-lit ami, uliiili In' tiiilitil wlnlf
at work in tin' .Minion nilni at tint phi on
Mtiinlii I tic ami wm ua-lidl liilnun a tar
.inJ the dip of llii- cluniliT, in wnnh Donsli
euv vv.i. woikn),;.
liank l.il.l.ki. of I'lliriniii,, wit Injun) in the
Hi rr" unlit' on f-.itiinl.it. Pv the pr, mature o.
plosion of ionn' poiltr, whlili ho ai orcliig
lulu ,1 holi Ifo nil liully Imiiirrl ihout tin)
fuo anri U
it at I Ik' Mi
,111114 wirp icvcnl liuuiril lie
i't '1 itloi hospital
On Death of Piesident.
U ilio icsiildi inrctltiK nf Iviivi toiler. So.
Jn'i. Iiiiiiiiu Onlu ni Mami'iil, tin folloniny
r,oi,lnliniL vvcri" itil,'jiHil.
Ulirir.ii, Our lutlun ln Ih-mi iiuiccr Into
iltcpi.t sittl ainl iniioiniiu, tliiuuitli tin i-vi,ik
kiii.il mn ut our liilmul jn rl'Icnt , Willbtu M.-hinli-v,
llirnforr li! It
llixilii-i, 'Hut In Picl'iiit MiMnli'.v inir
i'iiniti luio liwi 11 uiojt cui utile, .1 Bii-dt n.ilfk
nun uml .1 noblr t(iicent.illvc of Ainnlun
IIIJIllllHJll
lli'-flvcil, 'Hut m- iUiloi tin ilj.tinll) .ituik
nimn thr Im of our iirnlili'iil, ami wn lioulij
ii'iulfiiiii jiijulii uml It. iniiiilplrn, Fiiilliir Ik.
It
IIcvjImiI, l.it mi, ivfriul our niu.t lirJitu-H
niutli In Mi.. .VhKliili), llijt ut 11 lillmti'
nf iifput In lii. iiitmoty, our iluiitr lie iluiuil
In iiii-iiiiiiii.' for llilit) il.ij., .mil Hut thr.i iimi.
Iiillnii; Ih irrji on our mint i -a.
U IIIIiiiii lllttumli, I'. IfTl.ii.l, r, Wiil.iml-' 1
('olllllllltft.
YELLOW PRESS
TREASONABLE
SO DECLARES REV. DR. ROBERT
F. Y. PIERCE.
In His Sctnton Last Night He Snltl
Thnt tlio Yellow Journalists Have
Been Colnlup Conscience Into
Dollars Wondetftil Stability of
Our Government Shown in the
Change of Ptesldents Ptesldent
MeKlnley Was Gicnt Because He
Was n Child of God.
One of thp laigest coiiRrpgatlons that
the t'entt Avenue ltnptlst church ever
held, dithered within that edllke last
night to listen to ti sermon beniing
upon the assassination of President
MeKlnley, preached by the pastor, Rev.
liobert K. Y. I'letco, V T.
A laige jilcture of the dead piesident,
suriounded with Incandesi ent lights,
was hung over the pulpit, while a huge
American llag, caught up with ti black
ilbbon, was huiiu across the front of
thp oigan. I5r. l'leicp devoted bis sov
111011 luigely to 1111 expression of some
of the Ipssoiih which the assassination
has taught, lie took his text from the.
ninetieth psalm, twelfth veise: ''So
teach us to number our days, that we
may apply our heaits unto wisdom "
in beginning his s-ptmon, thp dot tor
iPiuarked that the light Is bpglnnltig to
break through the dark clouds of gloom
and that peeling thloiigh the darkness
the observer may already see the guid
ing hand of Ood behind the aw fill trag
edy. Continuing, he said.
Pel Imps Mr. MeKlnley. It he had the
powei, toiild not have chosen a mote
opportune lime to go home to (Jod mid
to lay down the woik committed to his
trust. There are many who may feel
dlffeiently und may think that this Is
the one time when his life should h.ivo
been spared, but Cod makes no mis
takes. HAS TrriNIJD Tllorc.HTS.
"His death has turned tlte thoughts
til the wot Id away Honi the mini 011
iiish In the busy ncthlties of life, nvvity
1 1 0111 lommerclalism ami national ag
gression to a new f.utor In the civil
ization of the vvotld If has tinned the
thoughts of the woild to tlio monster
nl anarchy, which kept Its head hidden
until It suddenly lose up and stiuek
'Hip foiemost man in all this world.'
"The death of President MeKlnley
has given the world 11 vision nf a gieat
piesident, gieal not because nf Ills
diplomacy, not because of bis culture,
not beiauso nf his wealth, but sie.it
because nf 11 power from heaven, even
Jesus Christ. A e have shown to the
world that we have had as our 1 tiler 11
trui ihlld of (Jod, whose life lias been
typkal of many, lunnv other Clnlstlall
American lives. It has taught the
world that heieafter Jesus of Nav.ateth
must be taken an mint of in national
and International affalts. It has turned
Hie thoughts nf the woild toward the
Savior as they have never been turned
since Up himself hung on Calvary s
1 toss,
"Tli death of the piesident has
taught us and the woild the les-nm ol
the stability ot our gov eminent.
The other nations, whit li have seen us
in sectional strlfo In onis gone b.v,
now sees us changing piesldents In the
midst of an Intense national gloom
without the slightest lar to our govern
ment's life. Theie Is not another na
tion lu tlte woild that iiiitld 1I0 that.
'The death nf the piesident hits
taught us another lesson. It has
taught us that we must ehei I; and
slump out of existence the tiPasonable
prc-s. it has taught us that ive must
ileal seveiely with thee journalists
who are voinlng const lence into dolluis.
Their tieasonable sheets with their
vile cat toons, have held the piesident
of this nation und our great minuter.
1 ini interests up to lidkule. They have
belittled the piesident and men in
power, but it will never be done again.
"If the papei 1 huv.-' lu mind ever
times again to piliu the pit tines It was
pi luting three weekt; ago, the people of
New York city will mob its nlllie. It
Is Inteiestlng. but disgusting, to see
how anxious this sheet Is to get on the
light Hide again., AVhnt sweet things
It has been sa.vlng this last week about
the man It plumed 11 few weeks ago
as Little AVIIIIp. Why Is it saing these
things' Hecause tin sentiment of the
Atiieiiuiii people iloinniids that never
again shall a paper speak idly or Illy
of the man chosen by the people to bo
president of this gieat laud of outs
"Another lesson which Pieslilent Mi
Klnlev's death teat lies us Is the doom
of aniiuhy. Theie will be no mine of
anarchism In tills country. Theie will
be no nioie piocessions, headed hy the
red flag. It has taught us tluit
we must say to the atianliKt and to
the foreigner who 1 nines to this toun
tiv. 'We uie a law-abiding people.
You dale to Hit Hie at Hie law and the
law will sttike ou hack'
Theie Is one more thing that this
awful tingedy has shown to the woild.
It lias placed the other nutlons for the
first time 111 tlose tutu h with the chris
tian Ameili'iin home. President Mi Kin
ley's home life was ideally peifeit, and
the wondeitiil stiength and beauty of
his devotion to his invalid wife is Just
beginning to be lealled."
FIRE IN DUNM0RE.
Enily Morning- Blaze Desttoys Bam
and Damages Chuich.
A (he In P. W. Munle.v'H bain in
litinmuip at 2 o'clork this inoinlng do
st toyed the lontents and damaged the
st 1 net 111 e to the extent of seveial
bundled dolluis,
The llanus Ignited the loof of the
Sunday school room of the Presbter
lan chuich and damaged It lonsldPi
alii. The Independent and Nleilrle com
panics 111 lived eaily on tlio siene and
pievented the (lames fioni spieadlng.
THIRTEENTH BY THIRTEEN.
Ninth Regiment Rifle Team Defeated
in a Speclnl Mntch,
The bpoiltil ninti'h at tin- DU-Kmiii
flty i.time. S.itiuil.iy, between tcuum
leiirecfiitlliK Iho Tlilitfentli ninl Nlnih
rrBlnipntn.vvas won hy the loi-nl ni.tiKs
mi'ii. ,t tin1 L'OO yuiilH liinei. tho Thli-
The Test of Strength
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leenth led by four points. At f.00 yaitls,
the Ninths team made up the four
points uml set uied a lead of llftecu.
The Hunt contest, at the WW vaiil range,
tesulied lu the Thirteenth wlnnliiK the
match by thliteen polnl.t. The totals
were: Thhtoeuth, IK); Ninth. 4W. The.
teams weie made Up as follows:
Tlihlrrntli rcsltncnl- Major I'miiI; Unlitinc,
l'rivnte b. ' llrlnk, Corporal 1'rnnk It. Coffin,
l.linliiiniit W S C011M, I.Uiitriuut I. II, Cir
It r. Mu.liUn (hirlet Mimrr
Ninth ii-Klinnit Cnpfnin I'rtrnnnt "tnlif.. Sor
prmil lllaiik. I.ti'ittinint Darto, l.trntrnaiit t ol
onol WalUc.o, ( aptaln llnrn.
The highest Individual score, S.", was
made by Musician Moore. Captain
Stokes was next, with 11 mark of 81.'
A return match will bo shot at Pitts
ton, two weeks film Wednesday.
DR. BENTLEY'S SERMON.
Spoke to His Congregation in the
African Methodist Episcopal
Church on Divine Direction.
In Hie Howard place M. 12. church
last night the pastor, Rev. 1). S. elliit
ley, D !., preached n sermon on "Di
vine Direction." "I will lead them In
paths that they -have not known," Isa.
4'J.IO wete the word of his text, in
part he said:
Ill ininlfifM'ioni, In intfrnal Influence tn the
kiiiI on! external control of the firtiin of life.
That there U .in oiuruling Piuvldmcp lonttol
lint; the henvent and the earth; the spiikling
waters of the orlny ileepj tin' air; Hie forkul
liphtnini; anil mutteiiiiir tliumlrr, ail men ate
forcid to lonccde Irom 'vlut the tee, hear and
fcil. Itttt the (.rut flit tint till owrmlltic
power wotks tnletnally in well 1 ixtetnill. U
neemlngly hinl for peo le tn itnlrntantl et,
the fait rriiulnt nnchani'.itih.,
The ticirt ilirictlon ot l!oJ mini(etf i'el( In
relitlni; Ili v.tll and wiy i,( lite, to the Mm
and iIuikIiIi is of men. 'niit ernt tt wllli tlicin
tint feir Illm Tlie ilU'inrtlon vvliieh find makei
liitwreii the linmtile, lovliic, lojal people und
thov? wlio wilfully negl it llii tominandtncnn
and viol lie llii li. It tleailv Ket fortli in
lioly writ lianijrestois lan lind tlir-ir wiy
dirt, and thoim
We, too often in I lie nlnmtt hiunlr even. of
life nii'lake lie divine tur the human. The
Turin, tin. llii nnd Out of Hie .ne not ill
known In 1 lime incisure. Sly friend, there
ore teciiti in Jour boionH tliat weie d.-poiltid
bv some tirir Iriunl whhh will neiT lie fully
ItitoAii, until revelled v the lli;ht it lli.it da,
when 1 lie snret cf all hearts slnll be ili-cloiM.
Tlio uli.inu; inilinition i.'lm'i ieulli In rlnnein;
our uum' eien ut Ih? tutu of a lttet lorner
l nit alwiti. jfioiini'l trr, In the lmok ie
sliidi, vet tlioii'iud of ixperienn Rile thn
tt stimoiij to the fart t'ut iniili chanties hive
wiomjlit wonilrui 111 mo'.il. lull llei luil ami i
bi;loui ill ithipinent of naulii and tn bier (liar-
m lets
Hie promise of divine direrlion wliuli preenU
it'elf to in Willi treat force l.adt linn. "I
will tfuide tliee with Mm-" eie" The tone (
tl'i truth it increied .1 we Uam the si cret
of Cod. lie leiihei ly lli evr, the net rat Ire
tiiniiioin of Hit will, 'n tlio limn and turn"
of IIIh nnjrtii' pov,r Itui Cod auiiointed
ivnit the Rteat IM-im nolilermn lie (.trenat'i
rued bis ii;ht hand tint be mlglit mibdiii' n.l-linn-,
mil anrnl him of divine direction. Tli
aiuie uin.hatiBe.ihl.' Iieln? Kpeaks n Ihe great
hnuit of the Amirnin people todit In the inv
plmty of Hit tin hills'!, giving renewed nuir
aim 1I1 it Ilni liai.r of divine tnitli tllninins
the puhwii of ill who tnpt I'irn. X'otliins i
nion loniolinu; tint tlie firt tliat intinitc ii'dem
fill-i In lfi own time mil wav nil the v icaneie
ol li'iderhip whlili have ocruired in licth eliun h
and flate. Whit lie has none in the put He
will lepiat in the tiitiire. 11 iondition ilennn I.
Tlimush pmlif llpi th'j. tunitorttni; ine-sage
toine to lln peoph
"o fearful lint", fu'li tonrniro tike
'I lie tlniul v. m tiiurli dread ate tun Willi tuiiv
and shall bleak,
In lileitts on vour hidi"
lie nukis known In men lli w.. in the de
ert at well a in the ineluarv. Hi fint to
Atiiihim, tlie filtier of nalloiw, "I will 1.0 I e.
fore tine," and In the text he mi! "I will
h id Hum In pithi Hi 1 have not kinmit In
tlie I lul-lrni wtl ileum to v ilk upliEh ly lie
fur. Hi- .od. hut rtitiitalnt ilouhti .11 to Ins
Kirplanie wall bun. and it perplixed about 1 ir
oiiuit.iliie ovir whhh le ixeuliv. no tonliol,
but sulluiiu; piiiitnl i.-sn't in snirowdil wiak
niivJ. for mill. I make a liututile plea ul the
throne of linn wliu prniuUr' to li'id in pithi
vim hive tmt known Ml tbtnes work ti Keller
(t.i eood to them lint love i.fnl
llie rikiiiiLituI nun Is led bt the -jntli of
Cud. iirt fonid, but led. And what it Hue in
the lite of 111 iiidivldinl iJ true in llie life if
a nation. Tie fpiril of I Soil take-i bold of llie
will und (111111.111-1 it. 111 nee llie mnvliig t.f 'lie
will towanl- tied i-i volit.it liv. "Wlia-oevef
will," i tlie 1I11 latation ot .liu tluet to the
world of iiiuikind.
V Knod fitlier wall 't iiil ut winloni fn bit
(hild t ike a i-lep tiiillni when he oflirt ait
,1111 e tn cuule it little feet over (tie rouuli .unl
il'nrnv plue-i Hut, lununlnr. ni fiirnds, Iho
prmuptc of inoli'iii it m tlie thihl and mil-1
In' esrrelte-t, iliv-t . with the will Cod, liv
llii; Hob spirit, dilute; tun we ituitt willingly
go lij' Hit ilirei lion.
MONDAY
Just a Few of the Many Attractions Offered
to Monday Buyers.
One Case Fine 10c Eiderdown Outiugs...
One Bale 6c Brown Muslin
Good Bleached Muslin
Best S'a'c Hill Bleached Muslin 7c
Best S-4 Loclcwood Brown Sheeting 15c
Best 9-4 Lockwood Brown Sheeting 17c
Best 10-4 Lockwood Brown Sheeting 19c
Best 9-4 Lockwood Bleached Sheeting 19c
Best 10-4 Lockwood Blevched Sheeting 21c
Best 45 inch Lockwood Bleached Pillow Casing 10c
Best 50 inch Lockwood Bleached Pillowing Casing 12c
Best 45 inch Lockwood Brown Pillow Casing 9c
Best 50 inch Lockwood Brown Pillow Casing 10c
Best Apron Ginghams.. 5c
6c Shaker Flanuel 4c
Light Lawns for Com
forts iy2c
Garments perfect in fit
5c goods obtaiuable. Ask
The
Best
MEARS&HAGEN
415-417 Lackawanna Ave.
WARM TIME IN
DICKSON CITY
TAXPAYERS LAMBAST BOROUGH
OFFICIALS.
Lcxowlng tlio Municipal Authorities
In a Way Now to Reform Move
ments Councllmcn Come Befoic a
Mass Meetltif; nnd Are Subjected
to Catechising on Alleged Misdo
ings Ono Offlclnl Admits a Charge
of Crookedness and Tells on Two
Others Ticnsuier Called a Rogue.
There wus an exceedingly Uiely lltne
In Dickson City Saturday night when
the taxpayers to the nuinbut1 of 100
asspmbled In the borough hall to dis
cuss and tnke action on the alleged
ciookedness and cxttavagance of thu
borough odlclals.
Tlio council Increased the moi levy
tluee mllKs over that of l'JOO, mak
ing It twelve mills. It also bought 11
lot of f limit tlie for the biuotigh build
ing at pi Ices the citizens believed were
exoibltnut, and, as a lesult of pique
on the purt of one nf the louncilineii,
a motion was passed to cut from thu
corner stone of the new boiough build
ing, the names of the couiiPllmanli
bulldliK; committee nnd otheis engtaved
thereon and substitute therefore the
Inscription, "Dickson City Horough
Pullillng."
These and other alleged wtntig-dolnga
loused the citizens to arms, and a mass
meeting was called for Satin day night
The hall was lilted to overllovvlng and
thp air was full of Indignation.
Nl'MKUOPS CHAROnS.
James Miugctsou was clcitcd chair
man and by way of opening the ball
read the following prcpaled by -i com
mittee of the citizens:
A mectiiiB t ilkd to protent airaintl the aitiom
ot the irccnt louuelli in the following nntt'r.
Kirst The ilaintilng of the borouitli h'lltdini;
by Uofuciiif; the rotnur ulone ut naij builduij;. an
ait Ion whlili should nut lie toll rated 11 it a
spite uiliott which cannot citiiv he overlooked
on the put ot Couiieilinati Mid' rut) and It i
watte of money
Vuind 'the hill for bote punliavtd bv the
rounell leientlj. Cuiimilmiu Sn,vikr .aid tn
puhllo that an ex rouucilin-n told him that .1
percentage was rceriied by the.e who puiihuid
the hie, and wat divided anioni; them
Tlni-d Treatiirer tldrlg.in Is duiuidln; and
faking i discount from parties for ettlun; bur
oiuh ordcti. We w ml to know about ii
I 'mirth The bill for Ciiinilute, for chain and
nitelntli for boroiiKh buildlns It -S'J0 ii It i
said tint n reasonable eliinate of the bill should
bo ibout KiOO or lint
I'iflli That rnitint; lav levli't higher thin lboe
of Tif it an injutllie and should not be done
Slith The ra-e now on in whlili I mini ilium
Hi ipar i d"priii'd fioni Ini I'll in inuncll ii
unU-t
N vriitli Tnt IturcrK Krnnedi hat nei;lei led
to linn over tines ini bet fil bv h tn to the tt vis
urv.
I iKhtb llie rilizent of the Dn k'on t'ltj her
otigh iliinmd an evplanatioii from lhec .nruied
Vermont, and further tint a tonuni'tee of three
be appointed to inveitlite tlie thire;!
(Signedl .1. tl. lliiifnivel, (,iorji W. Weil
linn, .lames lteid
RICHARDS' HXPI.ANATIOX.
Councilman Richards was rilled upon
to explain the reason for Intending to
deface the cui ner stone
"You don't want to hang a man be
fore he commits the defacing, as you
call It, do you? leniatked Mr Itiihaids.
"Some of them out to ne hung," ie.
ponded the (halt man.
Councilman Kit hauls ald that Coun
cllinen Sunder and Ttcnton got a
"divvv" on a hose put chase tills eai
and that he could piove it.
Mr. i.enton aiosL- and said he wasn't
the only one: that l.aikln nnd Mctli r
l Jl v also gut In on the "divvy"
"You can't piove It?" shouted Me
Genity. "I can," lesponiled Itenton. "You and
l.aikln made the deal lu my p.iilni "
Ticasuier Hldilgau was called upon
to explain thp niattpr of "shaving" hoi
nitgh nrdeis. He admitted having
"sliaxed" sixtv cents' worth but pio
tested that was all
"You are a logtie." diclaied Mi
Clrason.
Hurgess Kennedy was charged Willi
evuhltunt llne and not making a
pioper accounting. The burgess was
not present. Hx-Morough Treasurer
O'llnifi was also hccummI of Illegal
acts.
BARGAINS
8c
4y2c
5c
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Best Dark Prints 4c
Good Russia Cottoti
Crash 4c
Bright Cotton Plaids... 8c
Ladies' Knit Fleeced Underwear. 25c
Ladies' Black Cottou Hose 25c
Children's Knit Fleeced Under
wear 15c to 30c
and guaranteed to be the best
to see them,
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I Fruit Jars
Mason
Oilchrist
Extra Caps
Rubbers
If you want the best we have them.
Honest Rubbers, 10c Doz.
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l-'or Reliable Fur Goods call and
examine onr stock of
Seal Jackets
Persian l.auib Jackets
Beaver Jackets
Electric Seal Jackets
Near and Seal Jackets
Fur Capes
Neck Scarfs
.Mulls ami All Oilier kinds
Of Furs
Also, ii you wish your old Furs
Repaired, bring them in as soon as
possible. All kinds of fur repairing
done.
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We are now showing the finest line of
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They are made of Vicuna and Finished and
Unfinished Worsteds, and are the product of
one of the very best manufacturers in the
world.
i
We ask no more for these Special Suits
pai lor the ordinary kind.
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Beds, the best made. Whltcomb mill BcnistlCll.
Upholstery. We do the best in town. Let us fix up your furni
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