The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 26, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SCRANTOX TIUHUNE-THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1901.
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An Excellent Combination.
Tito plensunt method mill benullclal
oliVct-i of the well known remedy,
Smut- of Kioh, manufactured by tlm
Camfounia I'm Smvi To., illustrate
thcvalueof obtaining tin liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to bo
medicinally laxative nnd prcentlntj
1 hem hi the form most rof i eslilng to the
titsto nnd nocentnble to the bvstein. It
is the one perfect strengthening la.xa
tlvc, cleansinp the. yntem rITi'utuully,
dKpellhiR rolds, heailai'lieM nnd fove'ru.
Rently yet promptly nnd ennliliii(,r ono
to overcome, habitual constipation pur
inunently. Its purfeet freedom from
overt' objectionalile quality nnd sub
stance, nnd its no ting on the Uidueytt,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or Irritntinf tlicm, niaite it the ideal
luxativc.
In the process of lnunufaetmhiK fl(s
nro used, as they nre plciisunt to tho
taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho
remedy nro obtained from -senna and
other nromnlii plants, by a metliod
known to the, California Fio Svuur
Co. only In order to (jet its beneficial
effects rind to avoid Imitations nlea-i
reinembcrthefullnameofthoCompany
printed on tho front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN KRANOISCO, OAI.
LOUIBVItiLf, KY NKW TORK. N Y.
rorsMpbyall IlrtiffKlit.. I'rii-i'SOj per bottle.
CITY NOTES.
Ill k llll. .., I, , 1,1 will I..' Run
li t I nli' inivil iij ot I iir,ii, Ki'liiiini,,
ilmult. ii tit, rhip,!, i hM .'Xtiihitc
M HI IIM Wfl MtliMMIC-.lnhii V I.i.fiii
mnl nni I) mnhiu, both ut ixMhM, wiri.
InmiMl MiltttiMti .luim I'. llo'W ,ii'lriili'.
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il iuii I in I mini t-ili, cuuit, w.i, ftiilml hi
i n I j.r vnti lit of tlis 1'itilntlc Onlfr -oi nf
tin rn i it IIk 1 1 iiimflitlnn I'.illl.ilo rite ill iv
MUM 1111 vMIU. "IIh- flit ol tin- tiHUitiilv
il o lip slion li tlip liijlc of (he viMiitmt
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IMh nlin I'luttili't- Onld of I, a., uill Imlil
ii kriiIi innllni; tlm iti-niim .it "i Iik k
'iui ,i iminWr nf i lli'lul itr will In- inltiiliil
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in . rcoi i In il, nn iii, Ml iiniln i tilp ot ins
'i i'i' l.itiiLii i.nil ot tin l-icluu Hint IIjIIiokI
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it Id mntiil lli'illnitj if flu' Mci.rt litliH'
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1 iikiuimii i'IIkiIi clovii tlio t.illry will In
I ml tinlit .iii1 tniimnov. llio nv ll Mill fl.ii
i if lliimotnl and Mnrrs Mutt, On Sjlunii) .ill
ill Miiplmii in tlio l'rjr illij, it vi,iii-
ml Niiilh Xirjntim ttill lie pilil.
si I . Hills VIM TIK 'llirn mil t u'lni
Hi ftniiiu.iiiiit of t ii' iounsr VoinilK' In if
i .in i-oi i tin ii j ti'j lor MIn l.iuri Ktni; lllll.
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rfri intlliil. mil .it tint tlm.' -ti( will lu
ll " i ilk Willi ,nj j'unll tin ttml fni tn
"I II I'Mi.lll loMI'I.IMI Ml li -iH-jkuy of
i NruiliHi iMigtiiimi in ll,p KmnliU Tmilir
ol' if llln.'luiiitin on 'IiumI.ii, lli" IIu.iIiI
i'I h h ..e : "( i cin ile l.iiti lomtn iiidtn,
IT it " i.iiitoii. iu. iniili up o' ii ill. fin.
i. '-ml I'likiti; lit nf mi"! a'lil iliiiiniKii.ifiil
f .ii m mil lift In. mi In r iIiiiuk to iriiii' il
p. H . i 1 1 ,n il., i a ln'i '
1 1 1 lil IMF.M' llltl'.N Tin- l.nliii.' Mil
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ii ii m i nil il niiiiii lit '.Kl mull' In Hi
I nit of I ,o Urpulitir Mi'tnnili' lull
tl- illill ii Ul.lliillll', IOlotl "tltll (il.mo will
i-i i Hum ul ill t,Hj AnLik tft( rrtnloiril
t( i, -i ii ii t w ttir .ritcii l' I In ininlii.iiiii of
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POLICE AND ALDERMEN.
I mi Hi milnji U. .if lliil.ln lulih. tt , ill-
lini it Milornun Kh-oii tclcrilit tiom llio
.iKn .r imliitln? Iliojfins hi .lii-q.ii Dmkoili
il In lliUlilu i ilili, tin' tiilniii liuni;
.mil i. ii
I 'I mi". ,1 WUMIlt, Win, h.l. Iiri. 1,,.
'I ' ol llllllll lllliol JIH, til IHHitll'llt. nl (,1IM
II - i nl Vnilli "ii.inioti. M-ni nn in ii,
v ill lit MilllllUU II ,' tiol.lilit i,i x
iii i ii. i t.igrjint
I I' ItulttlU Ol lllltlllllllf, WIN I Alhtllllllll In
' ' mitt ml In- Mdi'inun .loliii 'I Hntti' vi
lit in iliiiul. nl i HI li.ill, mi Hip iIuiii if
1 1 Hi liu Ml l.i7il llPH.lllIU'. of .111 W llllllll.'
i i i it of j liouril hill
".H ill I iiiln Id, nl 0I' Idtir iiiiiii, tt,i. ii
il '-imlit iii.ui Hip liiiiirin.itliui of lln In
Hi ! II" IIh kul nii I. on tho . linu' of
1 in in nl Iiiii.iiii KvOlU Milt llllllll It l'iill
lll.i 1. ni;fil lln' I .p lllliilljli lik lit Itlililin
i il in-l.iiii of tin urn lliukn, ol .kk, Kif
' i i. .nn. illiam lluil,!' .iii.l tinhorn IlinVi,
t iili nl ? 1 .loon!' .itiiiiix. ttpiR siriKii'il umi
iii.iiuniil In ion- tliliiiiuii Rmlil.1 Um ii i j it,
. 'i.iiuul ttnii ,iltiiniillii In ilifl.ni.l u Ihi.iiiIiiiu'
I .mi kiil'il I lilt MI'li. lie T 1 Ulltlll N.llil lull
I Il fill (UUll
tntli'iiit 1,1 iw jii ll.ilun, it i jiip.ipiI .i
t ulii mi llio i1i,iiii nt iiouiilf iiml lutlni mil
i 11. to kill, llillir Iii ,p ,Ii,., ,i. , f, ,,u
nil 1 1 1 n i ii 'lln inn iiiiti an IjIhiIiTk uiiil I
li Hi lililllliill In till' (iillllill I, nil, Mm; In,..
ii itto U i iiuii injjsul in in iiiii-i, jii, ii
v II li.llltnl, Ml lllili jlll'.'Plt. Ill 1.1 i,,.,' .
il -iiliiiii .tin lu.l1-!!!- ,) tli Inn. Ilium .it
in I I m 't.n likin li foil Mil, mi iii llinlilv
' i ii.1" I in I'm i.i- tt.iv nun .il.lt Ki'illnl.
The piipiil.ir f'uncli cigar Is t,tlll the
leader ot the 10c clwais.
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16 Ommonwfilth bW'is, Scrnnton, P. v)
bfeMtatofctaMtatatatatata-K
g DEALERS IN
OWILYM A. WILLIAMS DEAD.
Had Been III for Some. Time With
Typhoid Fever.
lttil.t in A Wlllliinif", the WW Siruii"
ton tepiuvutiltlte of The Ilefitlblieiin.
died at U).k'"i oeliuk yexlcidiiy niornliiK
III the llfilUi' of his flstei-in-liitt, .Mih.
Wlllliim Sliutt, on .Maple (liote Km in.
(Ininvllle. N, Y., ttlioie he ttcnt flv
tteel iiko .tOHteidny III the hope of
loncuhi"; IiIh fnlllni; lii'iillli.
I'uor to AiiKUl II, .Mr. WIIIIiiiuk h.nl
bi'fti bieaklnt; dnttn and m th.it time
ttns sranti'il a leave of ale-eilie fnini
hl dlllli"-. lie lmmeilliitel.t ttent to
llrilllfllle. tvheie Ills wife Imd been
vlsilliiK, and upon his aiiltal ttae coin
pelleil to tnlie to bed ttltli n cefeie at
t.nk or l.tphnlil fetcr.
lie i iilltllllli'd to Kinvt tun so, bill I al
lied nt intervals, most (if the time he
IlikT In a ilellilims mniljtliii! I'P to bint
Kildn th"le was Impen of Ills leuit
ei.t. but at iiml tliin Ills brain be
came nllei ted, and "line then but lit
tle hopi ttan ellti itiiliU'd fnl him. Ill
(I'Mlll li""lllllll fl'lllll i'hllUHtloll.
Ill" (balli i nines as a ceveie xllmk to
Ills .miiiiik ttlfo. hi-' iuielits and hllll
(lleils of tileliil". 1'nf Ulittaids of llf
tieii fin - Mr. Williams hadl been
nillli'i led Willi tin- tievsp.ipeiH of tills
i it y. bekTliinliikr an a earlier boe.
Hi wan one of the bet know it and
iiinsi ( st"i'iiii'il iit'ws),iier men in the
nlv. l'i)sifn'd of a Kfiiiul, iuiiuy ill
piMltlnti. ho aha)H rallied oi)d ibeer
Into ant iliele in tthlih his vocation
tui'K lllm, and lie will be badly missed
h.v all who knew lilm.
Mi. Williams tta united in mail l.tise
tin ot .tunc uro to .MNn lloin William-',
of .Middle fliantllle. N V wlni
t-intites Mini, loKi'ther Willi one child,
.MaiR.uet, who Is li-s (ban a e.n old
He was the oldest Htm ot Alt, and .Mrs,
William It Williams, ntid n Inutlier
to Alius lMna ami Tiuloi William'', all
ii wliiim stn vit i lllm. He was bin n on
.Manli in, is;n. In Went St i .niton.
Ml. Williams was a ineinbei of the
South .Main at' line Welsh t'alvanlstli
.Metliodll i llimll and the Hubert .Mol
lis I.nt1f of lvmllif-, havliiK been their
lliiauel.il si'iii'tni) lor a iiunibet of
)e.ir. He wa up to the time of bis
death the llnauilal mti ot.u y of the
West Side Central Itepiiblle.in club,
and alvta.ts tonk an uellvo Inteiest In
piilltks. ,i a avu iUl honoiaiy
llieliltin nl the West Side bo.ild ut
Hade and the Hleiliie City Wheelmen.
l-iior to euteilii'i the newspaper
bushu'ss .Mi. Williams wac a student
In the Set union lllf-h m hool anil also
attenddl the .Millet sville state noimal
nehool one teliu. He was al-o in the
lilHiiiame business nt ,,iii' time with
1'hilllps .t Holui.'s and Holiei fun &
Hlti In oi k.
The leliiaiiiK ale epeittt to ailite
beie some time todn.t. and will bo tak
en tu the home ot lii.s patent, "II
South .Main atenue. The Mineral ai
laiiKemeuts hate not et been made,
but in all piiohability the seivbes
will bo In M Sattuda.t afteinoou, ami
Intel tin nt will b. made in tin tV.i-h-bill
n Mii.'t i einetei).
PAYING OFF JUDGEMENTS
Recoid Will Soon Be denied Up to
1807 Wnnnnts Aie Now Being-
Issued.
Wail. lilts ate biniK fsm d by the
tit) eleik in ii.tymeiit ol JHl'.nO'l ttoith
nl JllilKIIKIIIh olItstltllillllK' HKillnst the
ilt), lh.it belli"; the total amouiit of
this ars iipiuoprl.itlon I'm the ile.n
Inn up ol Judgments.
The Judmm tits whiili i r- bilnu p.inl
bat. bien i ei tilled to lit tin- elly sn
llillor .is b'lu-; Hi" oldest Jinluntenth
oittsiMUiliii"; imaiiist the ill), the ai
)Uiiiiiiitliili urilliiHin u ll.nliiK' spei Hie
all) set lot tli that all JiidKim-ms
should be ji.tli in tlm mder o! their
pi lot It). The oldest Judsnient now
to he paldjs dated lsv;i and the latest
IM; so thai the let in il Is ileaied up
to this latter date
Depill) I'll) I'onttolle. H.ntle), wlni
had i h,n He ut Hie pi)ment ot Judg
ments last vein, doi unl appiote nf
the plan ol pa) hit; them in tin utdei
nl' then ptlnilty
"It's mil llKlll." ..i hi he )-siid.i).
"It looks to be all Ideal plan on its
fine, but II Isn't at all. Hy Its opera
tion people who do not want tlulr
Judmiients paid, who do not need the
inone), and who me peiieitly willing
to keep tiieni outstanding are ion,,
p-lleil to neeept payment while other
people who tin. badly In need of fundi
aie olilineil iii wait tor a )eat 01 two
slnipl) bemuse their .Imlsmetits n,.i.
oblaliieil lalei than the otheis.
"This i- mu , Klt llUl. VW1VM
iiiutiomd and I altt.it - t ( onii nd
thai the best ineihod ol paying .1udK
ineiil. Is to alte sunn one a IM,'. ,)s.
i letlonai) iow. i in tbe niiitti'i.'
TO ISSUE PAVING BONDS.
I SGI. 000 Woith Aie to Be Issued In
I Payment of Noith Main Pave.
H N to the amount of fril.nrui m(. to
lie issnoil lodav by the leeoider to Ihe
liiranl 'ousli m tlou oinpant. on a
leitllliale 1 1 ..ill the illy iniiHolloi In
payment i,,i the IMot liletn e fioaU and
N'otth .Main atenue patenient
This aiiiouiit Is that pan of the i est
lo be I'aiil by the iliii"ll ovtiie,
whiili has not yet been p.iiil rii
Si'i, inlim Siii.,.t Hallwa) loiupant will
hate to pay no less than .I.U0u lor the
patenient laid between Its twuks
The topahs on this imteineiu me in
I be mad" tin the in M ten .feats b. the
Im tuition Hi hk ami Tile .Mauui'ai tur
Iiib eoinpany. The lonttnit of tlm
(Irani loiniiaii) ealbd lor the keeping
of tit" pitenieiii In lepali for ten .teats,
but the hi Iik lompany oitVied to take
this pan of ihe lon'uul olT their
hands, li th.-.t would pun base t10
biltks whk h ll iiiiiiiur.il lutes. This
ttns llfleed to, and the nei e.sw,,y
impels hate been signed.
The Laigebt McKlnley Plctltie lr
Made.
When ihe i iiiiunutei' nl ui 1 .iiitfinriits
ttete tt in king out the detallf? of tho
Kieat nieetliit- or the Slate HepnblliHn
Clubs .il the aimoiy. they decided that
as a mink of resptut to the memory
of our last martyied piesldent that his
linage he leptodueed 111 the larsest
poiltall eter liiade. Jlow well they
hiuceeded was etldetued by the iimb
nllleent plettne that held the plate of
honor oter the speakers platfoim
TiiPHdii) etenlntf.
The plitllle. in u fiee hand i rayon,
lepojed In a flame 100x11:'. The onhr
was executetl by Selu lever.
Theie Is Still Time.
StuileutH nte teKlsieiluK tlnlly for
the Conservatoiy's cotuses In piano.
Olllce, tlOi Mmlen stieet. Open all tluy.
Opening,
.Mllllin iy put Jor. VX AiIiiiiih uieniie.
.Mu. A. Johnstone, funnel ly ai (ilob
stoic. M
CONVENTION SHORT
AND HARMONIOUS
Delegates Welcomed to the City by Recorder
W. L. Connell Hon. F. W. Fleitz Was
Chosen President by Acclamation.
In oil" Inn lunulas, enthusiastic, or
derly and business-like session, tho
State League of Iteplllilleun clubs yes
terdnv, at the Lyrettm, attended to alt
I lie ttotk thiit bioili'ht Us thousand
teplesi niitlli t s of one hundred mid
tli lit V iluhs tin.'1'tlii'f III fnlli lei'iilh
annual eouveutloii.
Ailtliesse.s wete delitereil by Sena
tor Holes Penrose, Iteeonler W. 1..
Connell, President .1. Hampton Mooiv,
Kltxt Vice Piesltlent J. Jtattln Hotn
iinl, ex-Ptcsident Arelilbald .Mackrell,
Iteptesentatlte Kratik Hauls, eandl
date nr slate tieiiHiuet, Hon. .1. d
Durham, Hon. Kiederle V. Fleitz. the
new ptesitU'iit. and Tliotii.it 11. Oale;
tesoltttlons, hHoiik', dear and tlmel).
ttef. adepteil. ollleets wete elerli d b
a'llauiatlou and thanks galore tteio
evteinleil St t. niton for her hospltatlt).
Scianliin was also pjttlctllatly hon
ored by (he j-elecllmi of one of her
most popular )oiiiir men, Depnt) At
toiney (leneiHl I''l(dt7, tor the exalted
honor of piesldent of the league
l'-Senatoi' John .M. Thuistoti, of
Nebi.fka. Conitiessinrni William Con
in 11 mil mini) oth ! notables weie mi
tin Hint t'M in limine. Hie emit p. ill of
the M'sslon, Atimne; tliu ilelt'K.ltes
teie many of lite most noted of the
)oiiimr Hepiihlli ans of the state, in
i Indium S"natoi William Heikelbuh
ami HeiieselilatUe Chin lew Vol het s,
of Philadelphia, Htid 'Heptesentatlt
Ward H'ls.s. ot Chestei. ehaliman of
the committee nn i tiles at the hist s.s.
.slon of the li'Kii-lntitre.
HXPHKSSIVK flHlHI'.
The tone of the roiiventlon putfeetl
Iiiks w.i' jiltched in lousoiiiiiit e with
the ma! IliettlllK of the nlsTllt bel'ole
at the Armory, with which the con
vention ttas l'liniiallt opened. I'vety
speech dealt l.ilKely With the jrrlef
that has iniiie oter the lountiy b) thu
ati blow which caus.-d the conven
tion's postponement, ami the tesolu
tlolis, as ttas llttillK for tin; Hist lltter
silii e of a laiKO Kepltblicaii liodt.
teemed with nll'eot Innate tilbtttes to
the inai tvrocl Ilepubllcati leader and
denouneed In linineastitid tetni.s the
it line that Iiii-iikIh on the nation's
Krlel. and the abuse ot the constitu
tional guarantee of ties speech, which
tends lo Incite such a rilnie.
In both speeches and resolutions
Ml oil!; declnt'ltlons wete liuule fat
pail) In)iilty and aRaluvl injudleiou
and iinwaiianted attempts of dUm ini
tial polllii hill" to wreck the p.ul) In
elfoits at self-.ieRt.inill'eineni It
was a sttaiKlit, out and out Kepubll
i.ni louteutliiii.
As an Indication of the lb leKilles'
wlllliiKUes.s to piaethe the prlmiples
they espouse, tho vat. on.' dele.tllotm
juet In eaiiriisc.-. pi lor to the runten
llnn, thieshed out their dllferences
behind cltitd doors, and camn nut iu
the open, arm In nun. nilllnK and har
monious, the mlnoiltt KiMtlously ne
ceptltm the will of the maloilty and
the tt hoi" piepiiuil to art as a unit
ur.LD a c.vrci's
Philadelphia's the hundleil lepie
sentntlve.. met In the Central Hepubll
i an Mub looms and after a lively ses
sion of oter an hout. aRtced iiuniil
moiisl: on the men they would put
lot wind tor otllce. The piimipal con
test was foe the nomination for tlea
III 'I. Tli iiindidates ttete .lele li.
Shaw, the incunihent. and Itobetl
Kell). ol the Young- Iteptlhllo.lll (lull
.Mr. Kelly was pel tonally popular and
stood in a jjood way of winning out
until he wis piote.sted lit ", Trai y
Tallin, on the tcioiitid that hi dub was
not "leuulai." Its piesidi nt, llotace U.
How. and hall' Its dlteitois heinu; al
li;i'd to lj" lnui-e;ents. The YoiniK
Hepllblliail-i couldn't dear thenieltes
nl' the stain, and .Mi. Kellt was uith
diawn The colored deleK.ites bad three can
didates for a vlie piesldeney, but at
thdr emu ii. a linnnlmniis vote was
llnallv Klven Hon. John S. Dm hum,
and his nana was leiommended b) all
the I'lliladeliihlans
1 1 was (loe upon II o i Iik I; when
Hauei s band ftiiiilshi an ereeut
leiidl'iou or "Poet and Peasant," and
Piesldent Mooie culled the ((intention
to onlei. While tho band was playlni;,
Senatnis Thill stun ami Pentose, C'on--;ieMiiaii
Council ami ll-conler Con
nell lame upon Hi. stae and wete
ffieeted with loud appkiiisc.. When tli"
band torn lulled, the distinguished Vl-
A
Boon
for
, eta
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Babies
Ur HatHl' Condoiiaed Milk con.
talus iiONilnitf x of iinio nml iodn,
for teeth hiiiI liones; liypoplio...
ilia leu of potiisulu in, for nerves nnd
liralii, livpoili(isphltei of in-infta..
nee, lo enrich the blood Increiine
the red vorpiiM-len, IIiomi food
element iiecessnr) to liiilltlliii.' a
perfect body nre blended ulthtbe
pure, r leli milk iimhI hi
DR. HANDS
PHOSPHATED
CONDENSED
MILK
Jim ai t hut oxlkt la iihent, mid
lme the came nut or tlipv kIs
whent. They make the milk tery
rich, Inn more pnlu tabic Ibuu
"freiili" milk, ll never KetHuonr,
ttnd you won't need Ire to k(n II.
liooklet on lnfnt food free.
THE OH, HAND CONDENSED MILK CO.
Scnnton, Pa,
fl
ton weie Kltetl tlllCe loilslllK cheel.s.
All the dowil-stlllts seats Wete tilled
by the d'.-lc-ralt-s uir. spcctuloiK. A
nntnlier of ladles occupied the boxes.
i-hu'hati:! vi:i,co.mi:d.
Ill the iibseno of Key. Dr. Mcl.eod,
the Intocatlon was made by I)el-?ute
Kbeiiezel' Htans, of Phlladelphlo.
Plesllent .Moore then Inttodtteed He.
(oider ('01111511, who, in behalf of the
city of St Minton, extended the vMtoiti
a lieaily welcome.
tli Prt..ldont .anl lloiiond due,. I appfoirli
tin link ot iiiUiniiliiit )ou thl moriiltnf on lie
lull nt tin cli) ct .Sicaniiiii with a (trial ileal of
difrlill tier- Ui. kllntt' tlut Whttl p tin'
ttllil bad in lln f,iict, iiiilr.iiniiiilr.il. (rif, ur
ln'.ir liuni tic r lino it tli" uttrrt iiotn ot librrt) ,
but ttlitn tint lilid in tjii'tiircil ami lifconif'
c-ipilMi, Hhiu I. iitw kunjf, tcinkrcr, It .mu
ilfi"e, tlun fn flic Rjto forth In lur ttllilcr
mv tiul j note ot miliitrc iiul of grief.
ttid .j, ceiitliiiiiii of tho tent (fit ion, ll on
Iiul hniioicJ ii ttltli jimr pirctiif in the
,Mti'nli,t, ttB ttoulil li iic met .ton villi a soin
of RlailniMj our peopli' mmld lute been dtrleil
In Imliiliy altlie, wc li .anlrii.' )ou a one ot the
SK.it paitliH, not onlv i,f tlits ininmuntttilili.
but ut thU tuiiiitit. llut, Ihic iiiitrnlnn, Ken
lli'iiicti, flute 1 .i now iioii in our nn, a nnfe
nf umlfitfi, iiti'leiir in..ilili. thin e could li.ui
-' ii .ii In fie .itiidu.t. but tilih it, It iar
iii' viiiulhiiiK fiuther. Yei-leidiv you unuld
line hem our r,u't: but todiy the itinauiir.T
Inn th a ' inum iininli Ipilift fiiim tniiiiii iui
Ilt U til) IirIiI, and tte look eai li other In the
laic not ui riiiocntitlve nf jii) particular
dull! not .H r.'iltwont.altf of any imllrular
iniiim ipihtj, hnl nirtiiheis of n common taue.
iilizmi of ,i inniiiiuiiAeattti, epiraled bt- mil
mi iiiiiitfuai) line ficiu ntlir ntnles, represetillim
us e do ilili roornlnir tltbeiw of Ihe .K-atmt
(Oiiiiit) tlnd tier unlliil upon ( tpi'lm.e)
IliN nl) of Nr.intiiii, i.i'iitleiiiin of the ion
Wfitiun, Mill niileiil hi hotiorid h.l )nur jucs
ciim, if tun in ji.iu' ill bin rat loin todit neo til
to u I'tpiivi ti.inltii in null iiiioulaiii limn
tint tlioe ttlni lne.ithc aniichr rithi r in puhln
piii or .n itnlnidillli, will feel Ihe (niii; noli,
nf Miilniiiiit-eo stiuinr llut lie will tliiidder it
the ioMll.llties (hit await him ( tpil.iu-e1.
Iliuiiinlni, K'utliinin, in turn iii llin i.iliom
tint tie tlli an l!ilHi louilile pioplt, tie re
like the w.nei ot the oitan, Kiihiieil iiiountaui
IiIkIi lit the xforni; hut ulirn thai kloini ful.
iihi tte Uiofiii a calm and ieintul as an in
lit'l like tud tin onii wit h.t whMi il(,lty
niilhtiH of peojili. (,ni liupurs upon tlioe who
ee(. fit In eiio and site iiltciancp tu thouehlii
tint line no pliu in t'a 'ounlry h by iniit.int
.luil.illon, and lcttliu tin in knott- tha'nieh .en
I mil mu will lie r.tnipcil out of oxbtenre
tlllimuh. ki nth iik n, tte c!u uphold all tint
Hie lioiiuiid veiiKlor end to u, int nli,ht. u
I. inlliii.' lot nnd nnler, I am iirild that I
ieid out of the hoiiiuli of lit ttlun I herd
f llin attlul i ihinit) thai i iiik upon il-i of
I In- niiinitt. I mu nfi ihl Hnl 1 Kpoko oullde
of ihe Imiihi nf l.nt, when I in ale a M itrniont
Hnl so fit a thii uiunliipalitt w.ii (oneiitiril,
tlnii it litem lti'ic .in.irdil-ti in ninioii. the
hi i out.- nun of iininli Ipd latt wouul be pai.il.t?L'l
unlil lliev win- wlp'd oui of cvMnipe. Ctp
plaiiii I Hnl Ihl iiiouiltir, K'lillmieii, affir o
hei tlmiiKiit I ifdifnl lh.il tte, ai citirttn ot
thl picat louiil it. chonlil li'itt iu the nuieMy
of lln Int: and I ion iiuunitin ntlj lliat iiiaje.it
of Hit law- was iipluhl fn IlillT.ilo je.fenliv on
him, ttln' u tine nliou'd now he uiiiiieutioinlile
.iiul i hlili rildl trnui tin. pii ,,f In, ton. And
Hut. LHill tii'ii. N nn, Hot tlinntlil tn ttlioli
tout lontelitloli tuluht will i;u , ollelilinti.
Hut i, the piMittu' ol ,i leiiiluiiou m no uimr
tiln inin. Hut the n.iuii if Hi' aii-ln Hull
in tii in ant hitoit, ii peal mi the ain ue
with Hi i ol inn maimed pioiUhul
Plist Vice.ftesient J. .Mai till Hrim
niel of Phllriilelphln. le.sponiled In a
neat and appi opt late tcpeeth. In which
In paid hlifh ttlbiile to the hospitality
of Si Mutton, and loin bed upon the mii,.
Jim t of j i.'l I ty uile
i-Hr.smn.vrs ax.ntai, addhks..
In openliii- his aiiuu.-tl n dd i ens, PrcM
dellt Jbiote nihil attested Ihe appteil
titloti ot the visltois tor tlie warm wel-
oine cMelided by Sctantoii. Attef
ducllliii- intei est IiikI) upon the hltoiy
and Kiowlh of the lemur, and stathilr
thai It is now In a llouilsdilin; condi
tion, he pioi ceded to ha .
A -trni iiiln of onhr uhluex Hie piiMdml tn
mike mi inuiiil Jihlrt-i. I elub rindrr tu jim i
.intiii pli i-nrt. piol.ibli. ihii iiioinluir, wluti
I iy tu jou I "lull not ntenipt my f.,rinil ad
do , inn will submit to ton, tcry bruflt, what
lm tiaiepireil iiuniil mi feint of office, and
iiial.il one or tttu luniiimenditioiiit .n to the
Infill e.
'I.ti Mai ijn )ou wire .'nod noiiKli. In Het
lilt of llaiii'liiin;, to il,, i ,l0 iiiiiillt fl.
tlte , ,iiie. 'Hiile n.1 liifn l lone tine ((
milium pi rdei i ,.ni in Hu oiiiie of pre-lddi'.
Hid I In luBiir. hid hid an inliii.lini' anil wune
wlui lauirioii (.noil, lint it, puurr Tor mod,
and il liitliieme upon Hie II, pnhlh it, putt wa
iindoiililiil: and il tin in the bduf lint lln
leiicue tt.n i J.U.H iullii,t !,,,. (,, il,,. kkuIii-
nrscjiiljiioii in ihe .titi. of l'nin,)li llut
Hn liiioinuu "illicit and tl," ineomliiu- .te.ulint
took up tin wink ailmiid to linn
.Mr. Mooie then lefeited tn ihe
leilBlle'h flist cit'iil nchletenielit Its
llltlllenie lowaid lln heillllnif ( (h,.
natlomil lontentloii In Philadelphia In
June iunn; ittc display on that occasion,
and the meat nunibei of labs In line.
He then leleited lo the tesolutloti
pasM'd )it.foi'(. the election nnl spilng
of II T'nltcd Slates heiialor. u'lmmliv
the lijiKitc lesottcd that the next ITnlt'-
.-.I euiii-i hcnuioi, oe ne who he mlKht,
Phouhl be kIm-ii a b.inciiet by the
leuKin. Then followed a pctui"estie
clchi ilinlon of the bamiuet Riven Sen
ator Quay In. pui snuine of that leho
llitlon. Mi. Moon h.iht that the lulis lame
to Si Minion Iu a nioie )ioHieious con
dlllou than al any time in the leuKtio'r
history; that It had a splendid balance
In the tteiirany, with mote than 310
clubs ontolleit thiout-hout the Mute ot
Penns.tlvanla. whose dims have, been
pnlcl. Coiitluulni'. Mr. Mooui hiild:
OX II1C1II HOAU TO sivcnss.
Tl" state bauue N on fh- lui;i, ii, u, M,
cm ihe Male hacue is luiinuliallv .md finan
ci illt a mi it: ihe Male league (lu he f
the mint t.iliiilil. auxiliaiin of the l!i pul,u.iii
circaiUjIInn iu the .late f I'eme.t li.uila, tie
hat. m puipo-e hut to a,.it the' imul.i , .
pulihinin oiu'iniitloii in llio. ,tile, but we do
propue In .land h.t ihe whole ol Hie pjitt, rtp.
il illse)
If time he tho.,. wlm rpie.11011 the rtepiibb an
pail) Miiiriiit, to to Hum for the ceroids of
fh" oppiwilion, if llure he thuie who are In
diiulit ac to the piosioti cf the ItepublUan pn,
m itn poiier, point lo It. ni liiciciurnt, (Jo
into thii .ainiuiitii Willi huti heat., go hj k
to .tour home, nut upon the d(fme, hut upon
the nimiovlie In tirtihiiii.' I'luhi In lint urn.
wlini i wi hate learned to tiitlit iu oilur
iJiupiiKiK tnd In the Mt) ttoin win. h I mine,
the rllj ot l'hll.iililphla. tte prepuce i , t0 i,
and nbt. and IlKht for I lie uvular tiikei i tp
PUiim ) And If theio ate tho.,. ),, jM. afle. i.il
lit- the r.iorl in the )ellow Journ-lv, tti piopoe
to i to thfiu llut BOirrniiinit In ti llovv
JouuialUin liiiLt ce4ej that in, n in nulilii lite
aie rntltled tn filr trlllcUii and inn to foul,
and tte propoM. tn nv In mu loumt, ac in cut
other county, Hut it elotr jiuunaliMii u p. i
dl.lrd hi, In ilrfimlni.', iu caiiiatiiilni; Hie i,reat
pulv of which tvi aie a urt, tte piopoM' mat
tlUlrhl alloine.ty (-lull rlu their dull, and put
Hum tn llio pioof of ttlut they .iv.nl. it.n u
npphiu-e)
tud tte mean lluht , .tie, tte mean fi(.hi iu i .
campaign, fiyld agalutl liniiueilt) , tigm
i?alnl trxlucrrij w.. mean Unlit hi hehatf ol
hoii'ft tnent and we mean flflit In belialt of
ihe principle of our pail), and the miliilmamc
of IU orguiiMtiun,
Mr. Moore, nt the conclusion of his
nddtc-s, appointed P. Sllns Walter, or
thin city, to imslst Hecordliifr Sectetary
l.letvellt'li nnd net its readltiR cletlt. lie
also tunned Kinnk H. Heese, of Scian
ton, as setgeant-til-allUH
I.r.TTIilt I'ltOM PHICSIIHIXT
The follow Iiir letter fiom Prcsldelil
Hoosevelt, wtltten from Oyster Hay,
when he was vlce-pteslihtit. was teail
by Ptesldetit Moore:
0.tr.ter Hi). . tni! 'I l'i
Mr .1 Hampton M,H,., i,.ietii ( ,it Halt
I'lillailitphli.
tit Heir hir: t lliiuk ton IhihiIv foi toir
kind letltr ot the Sbl lnt. I ttl.h gieallt I
could Hiitpl .tour lot it.it Inn to addle., ihe 1'ilin
i.tltilili ""(.ur, .(.iKu,. ot ltenililr.in 1 lulu, but
If li almpl.v out ol llin ipiraticMi. I nhotild )ar
tltiilnlv like to poik in tour tato and to
tour hairue, but I hate alteaut iuli a luiilliltnle
of rima'.enieiili' Ihat It li 1 phjMi.il iuiposillnll'.t
to iru inti) alii Ihintr lunie.
Willi leal recrd, faltlitullt toiu
' hi nihil e Itoo.etelt
This Inter from lion .1 C. Sibley was
le.id-
lloli .1 lliuipliiii Mooie. I'tieldeul
My Pea sir; ur lnir wai jil.n.(d tu
Dm, Pa, has Jiiil leadied me luir. It t.boiil'1
hate (.one to my home ailihe, 1'innkllii, l'a I
lemit that it will he ltnpoiilie for me lo hi
with toll
How terilhle tloi hlott to the tiatioti' Mate
tie r;ot to wilt until otKiniied aafeltii lotnnnt
the iiltm hi'iore Mini It can pioleit u.ilf I In.
U il ler) lite topli ur onulil to he Hope in
heir limn )our i Inbi nil thl qurt m
sltuerelt tour frleiul, "
llMI-pIl I i'ib.
HKSDLCTIOXS ADOI'TP.I).
Hesolutions were called for, and the
follow Iiik were submitted ami tinnnl
inously adopted:
lit- (itii Htchaiaih, of I'lilladelphla-l.tpielig
lief al the death ot tato iialni Llait"lnr
I. Mitei
I') llra II Itlptde, r i:priwlni: n.tiupalhy
for tiljiitaut t.eiiiial hliwatt, in hi painful ill
111 s
llmi tnlihild Mackrell, of l'lildmrt;-bxprosi-luir
riant at diulli of senilor .lame (' tauuhtn
Mv M. IV laiwrt, of Stranlon-I'.tnimeiulini:
Picwlditit Itoietelt atul aiiurinir luiu of best
wiihei of Hie idaie itaitue loi .1 uloiiou admiii-l-lt
itloii.
lit Mr (InelriiKer, of Philadelphia -Knteitlii(
tliiiilh) tor Ml Mcktnliy.
Ilt I' 'lint Yotiln, ol I'lulailelphil -rspn..-Inic
I'kkI at the death of Cnloni I Thomi -I.
P.ittiii (ttr Klelu mi en. lid tliis resolutinti,
Ilt I Ion tnlihild Miektell, ot Piltliuri.'- IU
priMdiif; llnnki to senilor l'entoe foi hi aihlrevs
at Ihe .iitnoit tin. 1 tliu,.
lit Hon Ward It llh.i, of flii.tir -V'tpienaiii?
Hiauk." to -tulor 'rimriton for In aillieii,
Ilt W Kin Iliunii, of Philadelphia i;iieiitur
t links tn Iti cordi r t'untiell and the dtline nf
Nnnton for tlieir luxptl ilitt
Ilt .1 Maitln It, mmel, of l'hllulelilila Hired
Inir Ihe eioeiitiie ciiuiuittre to rti(ra!i' 1 iorfi of
fpeakets to pitllilp-ite in the coiiiltip (ainpilun
II) I'l hut I llaiuptnii Mooie, nf I'lilladi I
plila Dofufiiii; 1(1 fiom Ihe leiitiic'a trea-niv t
the Mil'itilev inrnicrjil In i ranlon.
Hesolutions by Hobei t H, Kelly and
HIchaMl Schult7. of Philadelphia, call
iii", for legislation ilealini. with anar
c by and makltu; t iRh treason to as
h.iult the piesldent of the Pnlted States
weie teferred lo the committee on u.
olutlotis.
The (ommiltees IihvIhk Ik en set to
it 01k, Pi-esltlent .Mooie called upon
Senator Peuto-e for a speech. The
senator was iiKain the icclpient of an
ovation as he rose to lespnnd to the
call He commended the work of the
State I.enRtie of Hepubllcin clubs, and
Ihe f-uccesiful admlnisttatlon of Piesl
dent Mooie, and then after pjylni; a
hlKh tt Unite to Heiiie.sentatlt-e Harris,
the 1 .inilldate fop state treasuter, pio-c-eeded
to hay nnent legislation on un
til ih),
AHOl'T P.MKIHATIOX.
I wai pi id tn ne on lilt w iv litnillllii.' 10 lh
Ka.t. in i pjpei, in lull I think, aimtat ,,ue
ol (In tte.luin elali-. Hilt tinii- dituii;iuh('I
npiiMiilatne ui iiintjri'ii. Mr Cotinoll had
lien in .ousiill ilmr. with the .ijiiiiiii"innri of
itnlBiitt 11, set niirirr ptopir data and end 1 or
Ins ti i'(ti-ii ionie means of (iietenHui; intthcr
l.i '.ne III inn I'llllitlt ol tliu niol lllldi'-ll mle
(l'l.. ot pe , 11 I tpplm.i )
ud I shall take Ihat lull In- up 11 tlm nevl
Mion -liippi ninj,' tu he the il, .1,1111.111 ot 'lie
iiitindttie mi (tiiiBi ition 1 ntiall take a. up nt
Hie loiitiniiiff of eutitiesi; ,itn shall 1 i
op 1.1I1 iiimii Ihat Milijdt with )l (omiilt ui
("eitiif Hut -mii rotiUrlte liw-i 1.I11II be named
ai will lotetd In lr, illn' imi'tit lluve who aie
niMiliiUL- to iirotlt ami Iniiht hi tin grinih.t
i 1 .fill. 1 11 eter flamed bt nun. and pov.uilv
t" he u iiueil li) men Hut eii.h ilull be hcie
ati.r loiotei iUuilul trom lln free toll of
Ami in a (tpplniM'j.
Heiueseiitatlve Ilnvtls was next
called upon, and In the touise of an
able ntldie.ss, he h-alil:
I realise Hut the hour U Rroiiuic Ine and llut
toil would lather lute a lunch Ihan a r-petiti
but I would be uiitiui' lo m)MMf and lo four
pii'Miluit who hii intited tni line ,i a Rti'il,
11 I didn't appeal before jou, and Kit al leat
( lu'lhln.' 1 lake my nomination ai )our i.in
il'dito foi tin- olme of ttate iieauter not mi
iiiihIi 1. a (oiupliiin nt 10 me, a to Ihe tilttirt
lb piililn JI11.-111 nt the mot (ounty of t lialtiel I,
In in whu h 1 coiiie, 11 pail) tlut loi loitt nam
and fur thnv 11111111011 md rll) lite di)n In 1
)iir, hai none to the pulN md iulitul upon that
ptiiKiplo Hut Ihe will of Hie inajoilty mii.t and
will rule
Hi mih of a i on Iiliiiii, reiud ftoui ilnldhood
In 1 'lanku. 1 lid ttuiiht Itipulilicjiii-m il 'ho
tei I nf an lil-li Aholltloulsl, win 1-0 wa;oii I
diote Iu the uiiileiimuuid lillvt.it in hdplm;
1.I.1 1 1 -. tu rM.ipe to their lil.iltl. I would In un
tiiu o int.-ill. untliie to Hi luolhri who
hioiilthl mo Iu Ihl Wjjrld. untliie to the frjilms
who taught me, weie I all!lh!li lull a lllwnt
Itepulibi 111
TouchliiB tin hue and ny lalced h
yellow journallhiii ns to the pet iodic al
iened lontlnir of the stnte treasuty, Mr.
Hat lis told the sloiy of the session of
lsii". which ai)oluted a committee to
examine the tieastuy, iiml its ut counts
for the last tlfty years; he told of the
hcshloiis lor font teen days and fouiteen
nlKhts, and the icsull; thai never hail
the state lost a penny, nor was thete a
dollar iiiiiu ( ounlc-d for.
WILL DO HIS mTV.
lie h.l Id that If elected state tlo.i.
liter he would pet'loim the (littles of Ills
olllie Willi the same honesty and tldei
Ity which had ( haracleiized his littsl
uehs cateer Iu lilt home county for ihe
hiht thltty ycais; nnd with just a ts.
lllK note of pilde hu lefeitetl to his
fellow-tow iisuien who had jjlveu him
their suiipoit. unci to them dltected his
tletractois.
one of the best speei lies of the ((in
tention wus that made by Hon John
S. Dm ham, of Philadelphia, ihe noted
coloicd leader and tx-nilnlster to
IliDtl. He warmly ettloKled Piesldent
Mooie and Senator Pentose at the
opening of his atldiess.
Ill denouncing the Demuiiatle pally
foi Its ultcinpi to dlhentiani hlse tho
mini ed t oters of the South, and aftet
touching upon Hie lynch law (mi
called), Mi. Uuihiim hitid
It fcienii almost protuleiilial. th pteulei,t.
Il'onuuiird on I'ue I I
THE WORLD WAITS
loi
Hie man who
Hun;'.. ti.u
do foninliliur
ih."
mat
W.'llll Willi
bt in-
I'liuil the Wcidl on
ii . of tlie c (1S1 11.
en nut . 1. .11
f .i holaolilp tot 4 .tear
tt .!-
I H'll v. Ill " I lu
ll i ruht
.1 tltrist Penning'
ivii, Dluctor,
MutiMrtMuutWM
i HnndPinfprl Thina
3! "muw m. uiuivu villi! l
livery piece it; choice china, painted by n artist, not decal
comania nor transfer work. The ware we 'imported in white,
the decorating, was done by teachers of the largest Art Schools
in the country during vacation. This gives lovers of hand
painted china an opportunity of purchasing tho genuine at
prices of transfer. A good time to make Christinas selections,
as wc cannot duplicate this year. Sugars and Creams, Jucs,
Cups and Saucers, i-tc.
CVv'vxvl .,
Geo V Millar &
mmwwmmtmmwtmmmmM
Mattresses Made Over,
Pillows Renovated.
We will call for your old mattresses or pillows and re
turn them as good as new.
Mattresses Hade Over, some tick, $2.50
New Tick, best material 4.50
Pillows Renovated.... 10 cents per pound.
Set anion Bedding Co.,
F A. KAISER,
Lackawanna and Adams Aves.
ESTABLISHED 7866.
F. L. CRANE.
I-'or Reliable l-'tir Goods call and
examine onr stock of
Seal Jackets
Persian Lamb Jackets
Dearer Jackets
Electric Seal Jackets
Near and Seal Jackets
Fur Cajics
Neck ijoarfs
Muir. and Alt Other kinds
or Furs
Also, if you wish your old Furs
Repaired, bring them in as soon as
possible. All kinds of fur repairing
done.
324 LACKAWANNA AVENUE 324
'NEW BUILDING).
We Are Going Out of
The Bicycle Business
We have about twenty Good Bicy
cles still in stock, which we will sell
at practically your own price.
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
312-314 Lackawanna Avenue.
Our Fall Stock
of Shoes Is
Now Complete
THE DORCAS, fov Indies, at $3, GO
is the best shoe baigtiin obtainable.
LADIES OXFORDS. $2.50 and
$3.00 kind. Now 1.50
MEN'S OXFORDS. $3.50 and
$4.00 kind. Now 2.00
SCHOOL SHOES, guaianteed,
for 75c
Mnny other baif-ains too numeious
to mention.
UuJis, RUddy,
Dauies & Mtirphq,
330 Lackawanna Avenue.
Autumnal Exclusion.
Tlti' Niw Yui'K, Onluilo ami Wcmumii
Uiilltt.i. iiiniiaii. will tun mi allium
ii, tl fitii'ion from Su.mtou and lu
ti'iniiMllato stations- lo Potent t'ltj, In.
lusl lo In in. m k. N V. on Siiuilii.,
OilObet 1.'!. About thin Unit tilt toll
UKf will lmt tiM'tiiiiril its inottU'.Jt ns
I it'll, nml foi an out who linx tu'tr
bfl'll 0e' till- li till tSllli utile Willi It
tin "OutailoV Si t anion illusion tt-.t-M'li-fH
It will In- well oi tli thi'lr while
to maWe Hip Journey. AfceuilliiK the
MiltKi'il lillli- ol Wayne t ounty to an
elevation of .', 1 r,n feel, the PM'iii'HloiiiHt
In In nut-lit Htiildi-nly III view of a bioad
eiatiM of beautiful I'ountiy, Krailu
nllv ilexi ending to the itialiit village ot
IlaiH'oi'l- (ibo tianie HlfulfyliiK "The
WeddliiK of the AVateip"), which Ik
hiiiiouikIimI by the eant ami went
braneheH of the Uelawaio thei, ha
hiK a number of food hotclH and li
erles and noted for Itn pleturesiiuo
drhet.
'I'l a Iu Ira en .Si'i, uiiiin S,:!0 a. in,,
ijuibondttlc 0,10 u, ni., rotet-l City y.'.'j
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MANAGER.
Both 'Phones
H. D. CRANE
SPECIAL MENTION
For Well Dressed Woman
Silk Lined Suits, from $14
up. The $14 Suits are in
Pebble Cheviot, Swiss Taffeta
lined. We would also invite
you to the attention of our
RAGLANS
From $10 Up.
Lathe
Turning
We have equipped our re
pair shop with the latest im
proved automatic screw cut
ting lathe and are now pre
paircd to do all kiuds of
turniug in brass, steel and
iron.
Give us a trial, all work
guaranteed.
Florey & Brooks,
212 Washington Avenue.
a. in The letiliu fate fiom Suatlton
ami Inlet mediate Ntntlniix to t'nrbnn
dale. Im liixlw, will be Jl, and fiom
Kotl 'lt V. i elite
Raihond Day at the Fan-Amet lean
Sept. 28. 1001.
Tin- teat in e of Ilallio.nt Day at the
Kuffalu I'HU-Aineile.in Nioitlin v,ll
be the Kie.ite-t event uf the tir. Xo
ixpenxe will be xniied on the pait of
the iitllelulH to nutlet Ii a gtand nv
iexs In eej va Tli het uj;ents of
the l.aekaiauiin tallio.id win sell
tleketH kooiI koIiik- on nil, train .it
imla al xjiri'lal Inw tatex,
Views of Piesldent McKlnley nnd
Cabinet
on lawn of .Mllbuin texldeiue, funvinl
)iinioHli)it and TpiiiiI of Jlnsle.
Twenty-live eents e.uh. Address ll.
,S. Toole. 1171 Delinwiie avenue, Hnf.
falo, N. V,
Sinohc the now Kleou 5c, ilgar,
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