-.'. fi- . . " '. , li.1J&! r,W : -' -i 4 f ' ' J u ife Mir THE SOJ ANTON TlUF?UiJi-MONl)Ar, JANUARY 10, 1902, p 4" I i. . s Astf-s . . v Must Go. Ttteh prlrrc or poor qualltv can't utav tit Ihli toro. Our entire ntoek of rtOTtJtlKS FltAMCS, WAUj PAPEIl, "to., If sold on IU merit. It our nilo to alwnyn glif. full value. That's uli our cintomm come (tln nnd again. Jacobs & Fasold, 200 WABHINOTON AVENUE. I'lotiirrs, rratrea, Art Gooda, Wall Paper. Night School St. Thomas College. Classes will reopen on Tlonday, January 13. I City Notes. J M'U.I, ArUMARV. A meeting of the McUI ut.III.iry will Ik lielel in the looturc room nf til'1 Irst Prrsbjtirlnn church at 3 30 o'tlotk this ufteineion. roWBXTlOV Ol-' . 0. 11 I lie iiu.iitul "uiiicntinn of thi Aiiefuu Oulei of llilioriiiiii) of I titkiiuamm count) will ho hell In M. 'I hum it C'ulletfe hall nrl Sund ly aftcinoon. N"VUAL PEW LETTISH. The nniiiiil pew let tint of the rvnn icnue Ilipli-t ctiunh will take phco lomonoiv cienint,'. Jn nider to lfeljim vrcwnt sittings and to nuke cIliiuch it it impoi .ufit that every member plimiltl he present. .lL'.NK DKAI.KR IIKLD It. Mernli.'i'ti, i junk denier wIiofo pine of husinest i- louietl on South WmliinRtoii nimue, was hehl nuclei .1(10 hill on Niluulay by Aldeinian Huddv on a cliirpti' nf re celling atolcn bran preferred by "!p"ti.il Oftkei I'lel, of th Delawaie, Ljikjivatiii.i and Western llalhuad oompnny. H'CAULCY IX .7 ML. ( bulct P. It. Mcliulij, the Chicago attorney who is rharged with eon-t-piiacy by the International Coueapunddicc inhools, wag lodged n. tiic muni jail csttrtliy utter haiins been on puole fur ie.ier.ll clai. tie i to be pnen a hearinu: Iiefoie Abb i nun Kjs urn this afternoon. I'L'STIUL Or II. J. UIIOIS.-'llic fimei il f the late 11. J. Ilrog wa held on Mtiiuli)' attirnouu from his icsidenec on li i-litet, and wat at tended by a nunibci ot Mis-on. the deceased hn luff bein a member of the llisonie fr.tleii'ltj. The pall-beaicis weic: Henry HirilnT, P. Hum, M. M. Steimiun and Cluiiet I..utif I. Intel uunt im made in the Duntnoie tenieteii. I'V-MOX 111Y PICI I'HI'.S. T lie Aii-tiiin ()beiainintr,c.iii Amusement iouipan will puL'it moling: pic tuns uf the Pillion Plai thU alter noon and tonight in the iM'tiucm t M. Pud't i hiirch, (frcen Klds:e. 'Die pultun w.ic taKui fiom the p!a itelf and wile not po-id fui on Niw Yolk lonf Kaidi.ii-. like some which luio bein pioduted. 'liny ale Baid to be ejiecIiH. deal and dhlliict. nE NEW llKriU'Il. Alaj.ii Iliimtt, wh.i h ii chaise of the nuiiiie ieuultlnr station in this Ity cnll-ted the following jounj, men list wtik; Ceoige Kdly aid .lol.n I', Donmlli, of sci in tnuj John .1. Coleman mid Joicidi I. Clirk, "f Duumore, and .lamet Hhhtu, of Wllkes-Ilaue. 'I he uiw reiiuils hue all bei u tent to the l.eatim lilaid naiy lard in I'hllaihlphli, whele tlie, will uidiu linn pullmliiary lialnlni;. OIIIC'EHK WEIli: INsl'AI.I.r.D 'Il.e fi.lli. inir ncwli elcited oitluis weie installed mi atuuli.i nlclit by Colonel Mimics pn.t, No. .11, di md Ami of tlie Itopublii : fouimandei, P. .1. Mi Amlicn; hcuioi ilio unmuandei, P, K. Potter; junioi ile comuiaiidoi, l'ud Wendliuir, ji.: (hapliln, Mbct lliissd; iuuterniitu, Patihk Del.ai.i; udjiitint, Tunis 'lliumis; fUiittiln ut'i erifcant. AMIIhui C. .loidin; ofliceis nf the Mini, John lluhl-lu in. TIRE IN BOARD OP TRADE. Frank Sohiocder Oveicome by the Smoke. The nil vuu t.iKes of ilto-ptoof um Htructlon vote 'leveiilert on Stitunlny nfteniooii when u (lie broko out In the basempnt of the noaul ot Trade liullil Ing' on Linden stieet. The Humes were probably cttused by u live wire ami bltiPd up among ti litter of papers and rubbish in the basement under the i-toie of FuhI H. Smith, dealer in kus find pleetileal flstuieH. They reuelied the celling but could not burst tluouKli bruuic of the teiru i otta between tho eelllniv and the lloor above. An ularni vvhh tinned In nnd tho blasio was extinguished by the fire companies befoie nny very serious OuiiHige Iiud been done, Tlieio was no Rtoek In the basement and praeth'.illy the only tiling that was burned besides the rubbish was ti board paitltiou, The smoke was very dense nnd many of tho llrtimen suffered from It, Frank h'eliroetler. call man of tho old Siy Aug company, went down tho litiBe inpiit stubs and was overcome by tho smoke. He was curried out and it was pome time before ho legatned con sciousness, . I. A PECULIAR ACCIDENT. An out-bound Green Uldge Suburban cap met with u peculiar accident last night about 10 o'clock, at Noitli Wash ington avenue nnd Bpiueo slieet. Tho front truck of the cur passed tho turn out leading from the avenue Into Spruce street, but the switch becamu clogged In borne unknown manner Im mediately after and bo reur wheels, Instead of following the front truck, ran Into the turnout and turned up Ppruce Htieet. The car louldn't go both wnyn til once, so it stopped, and It took upuily half an hour to get It out of Its peculiar position, The accident caused u block nde of all tho in-bound cars coining down Spruce strtet, unci all the cars coming into "Washington avenue from Lackawanna, There weie sixteen curs utrung around Spruce street and Adams Avenue at one time, R ... .-" - eT u4-U - f.- . - 3 1 J fc-Wi . 1 ' a ,vsi.4sfrs-: ii ,-PSfeS.i TONIGHT'S GREAT CONCERT. Thoro Will Do a Dip; Audience, to Hcnr Pftttr Orcheatrn. The flnlniB or the Young Women's association upon the attention uf the cillstiiun of Hcrnntati have been recognised in a most gtnclous and sub stantial tuntincr In connection with the concert at the urinary tonight, by tho ptirrlinsu of a tiuuntlty of tickets, with the rcqncBt that they be given to such members of choirs and student of miifle In the city as would otherwise be unable to attend, There nre many of the leading men of this city who could do this to the extent of twenty llvo or-ilfty dollars, without Incon venience to themselves, ami so help one of the most deserving of all of Hcrnnton's Institutions, and likewise providing an evening of refined, elevat ing nnd profitable enjoyment to many who would otherwise be deprived of It. The I'ntir orchestra rendered tho pro gramme which will bo offered tonight, Friday aftornon nnd again on Saturday evening In Carnegie hall, New York, where tho delight ot the ntldlenco Wufl unconflnod. There will doubtless be thousands ot people In attendant p, but tho armory should bo packed, for no bettor concert will ever come to this city. Years ago, Mr. Paur became famous us a conductor of nn orchestia., and all who have hen id Jllsn CJIftord once lose no opportunity to hear her again, and Mr. Hocliuuin has been heie so lecontly and made so muny ft lends that his greeting Is assured. THE CITIZENS' ALLIANCE Its JCembeis Ate Fnlr-Minded and Honorable, Says Rev. F. R. Batemau. Hev. Francis It. Buteni.in, lector of the Chutch of the Good Sliephenl, In a sermon dcllveied yesteidnv, hud the following terse comments to make on conditions growing out of the piesc-nt street car stilke: A few weeks lino a iiimlfeto wis Hsiied an I puhltidiu in tlie public pipcrt whiih duliitd n the name of neiily HI.OIil men it em tiade and profivduu- riih men and poit men, lau.Mis and labours, cluks and cleijt.Minn, cipitalistt Mil uir mi n nicinbern of the t'ltlci.-' Alliaine that (eituin fount of ilolimc .md unbind ition mutt cti'e and ccasid thei liaie uv will m Hie laie-lc-s will be swept out of town, or lntli'i still, inlii Jill wdure they and tlic.ii abittrrt bclonn', It hat been said tint tbit alliiiiie it cum po.ed of capitalists and law.urs an I I'lheit wlio, while dlfterinrf widtlj tiinomi tin ruse hit, bus agieid to make wai itixiu lawful iuii-.ii- of 1 ilior. 'that it a giaie thiie and if Hue would duuiiit the mi lout inieM Ifiiliou nf all fair minded men. But the mecliiigt uf tlie ulliimi are open In all repei table inui nf an.i awe ni (ailing-, lit jrtn ml pruuiples nie evpoiuidiil at cieiy iiuetinB and an nun (an licir llir'm, iiuetinii thtm, ('-.-tMiiisi- or lejeit tliim at lilt will. The lejdiu of this inui nif lit, thns' nf tlieiu whom I knnw, ire men oi stainless ihiraitn and acknoulcdid irnid btaudimr in tlie loimnunili. Mm of tlaiu .tie men of leatnimr, tin liumlttl, cautious, hnpnr alile, whoe uttiiiixtt ban itiicn me a fir bct tci opinion of Amtiicin citl"iisilp Hun I bad heroic, and to whoe iiii id, cb it and iiii.li iiilhl'il M'litiinent.s I hue li-tuud with piide and delte'it. Willi snih at thoe the high idialt nt Amtih in freedom and pmsperlti ale pirfullv s.ite, and at one of the irowd, nut in tbeii council-, not in Inn He witli but a (ew of Hum and not tntitlcd to plak in their i.anie, I m ai;ain I line lis tened tu then lucid, cle.u ami hiirh liiiudid ell tiiuouU witli luide ami deliirht. if ihe-e nn n c innot stiaightcn nut tin .lnmdul tuutle into ulilili the afliirs of Hut cili and loiumuuweal'.h liaie fallen, thin indeed we ale in an ewl la-e. lint tin j tan, liny have begun, and plia-e Hod they will suiieed lufuic Hie wmld is until jeais older. Then iliall Hie second put of in tet be in tme at the Hut one i: "1 will n stole Hn judijit as at the llr-t, and llu luiui-cllm .'( at He biKiuniii!;; aftuward thou 'hilt be i.ilbd Hie liti uf iiKhteousiiss the lallliful cil.i." 'Hun it anrtliir qiustiun jilsinir out nf tin, lioweni. We arc all, 1 hope, iiWd tint ill tiuiulatiuii, liou ittinr, ass mil and lialeuce piop uly belong to whit we call aiiiiihi: that aue nun O' set ef nun wlm cuitilui lliise weaimui airiiiist tlieir ueihbuis ei Hie t-iiuial public me litiblic die iiiut I nd should be dealt i lib in ai couiaiue witli the law and inli'hlciicd jmbllc uiuiilun. Hill theie is sniiielliiiiK- woi-" own Hun lids; hometliin which it hanlei to nmedt, and wlinli If it be illuiied tu ku umluekiil will de Mli') Aiiieileau iiistitutii'iit mil nucii.iii mi piini.it ji . Tin the liwletj iliimuts nf siitieli to flu then liefnious mk ill 1 1 on own evil ii', staniua a whule till, in killing ,i ft tlj-UKlli at lllij ilum-e. tint is bid inoiub, lint what if the snnll nt auiiclii jienade the lull 1-i ui ju-,llee, the louitt .(I'd the peine! Wli.it if jiubl'i otliills ill its m t-tate ale in Hie pay of la bieikets, allcw riiiiiluils to xo uuini'iiiily If a nun mike and sell bad k.is it an ictni llmiiu pi lie m at jnj pliee lie will bile to ;;iie an aciount of it In the judtrmenti if .' nun pi les-lnir to be a publli stnaut witlmiit pa; lake lulbit'ul those wlm M'ek to winii'- the tale Ii" will lulu to libc an aifovnt oi il in the juls luciil: if a maiui knnw (hit women and Kill ale ldi,rhtl, .muni (d in tin fiticeN hi N.iKibondt who bale nn h isou to teai the pollieniui, and If Hilt It im.ippri elated hi the umoi be niso of bit adlieuuic to Hie dhlateu of lualiei nffuiilt who uie in politics bi me they tan rub with out l'ln;r lilKliwaimtu and steal without b.ini,' lucked up, thin, iiIUiiIiikIi be may not be i-hii-sllilci fnr lids er that iidhiduat in t m i'lmi' and ma) cwn be peifuiiilli' iuiapible of II, jet he will he Judged fur il and icquiied to die an ai count of it. In line then, if the ilM nf Soauinn It nils. KOieiiud nnd lis people lubl'id iitul aliased those' who aie ipiillv will be juil'ed Iiv (iodi but thus' who had the powit to picitiit It and wuuhl not it did imt will also be Judaed, fm ihie ilht. lousne.t It palt of tlie llkh'iou-inss in wblih .1 nun HirriiiKli faith It Jn.tlllrd lwfuic Cnd. ORIGINAL VAUDEVILLE SKETCH Effort of E. T. Sweet Will Be Pre sented Wednesday. The Glbney-noeului' company, whlih begins a week's engagement at the Academy toduj, will on Wednesday af ternoon and evening pit't-ent an oilglnal vaudeville sketih bv IC, T, Sweet, of The Tribune staff. The .sketch, which Is entitled "The Honeymoon of Mr. and Mis, Potts," Will consume abuiit twenty minutes, and the chaniciers will be assumed by Mr. Cilbuey and Miss Miugueilte Dow, WHITE AND RED Pale blood paleface poor health ; Scott's Emulsion red bjood rosy face good health; that's the order of events. Our first lines give a conden sed history of many cases, chief ly young girls at school. For some reason girls of that age are frequent sufferers from pale blood a real blood starvation. Scott's Emulsion, a s clean, white medicine, makes rich, red blood and rosy faces. It is blood food. We'll tend ou i liubHo try, If ou I It. bl'OTT & JJOWXt, 4uy ('cail meet, New VotW MUCH LAND TO BE POSSESSED MISSIONARY WORK SHOULD BE GIN AT HOME. Rev. H. O. McDormott, Pastor of the Simpson M. E. Church, Advocates the Cultivation of Our Own Lives for tho Master Much of the World Ha3 Been Possessed by Mis sionary Enterprise, He Says, but Much Remains to Bo Subjugated to the Cross. The congregation at the Simpson M. E. church, West Scrnntun, yesterday morning was treated to what the pas tor, Rev. II. C. McOerntott. termed "A Homo Missionary Sermon," his subject being "The Lund That llonmlneth," based nn the text, "Theie reiualneth yet very much land to be possessed," ft dim Joshua xllltl, Ucv, .McOermott is a forceful pulpit orator, a man of keen Intellect, nnd a scholar of exceptional attainment. REV, H. l M'DERMOTT. Pastor of the Simpson M. K. Church. During the btiel period of his pnstoialc In this city he has attiaeted wide spiead attention, and his latge con gtegatlons attest the populdiity of his seimons. Ills lemaiks yesteiday morning were as lollows: diishui who suit ceded Moses as the lenhi' nf I-iael wat now an old man. It w it time to pliee him on the retiied list. o 15re.1t iscini il capable of s-uucodlu:? him had aipened. 'Hie I.oul theicfore diriftul him to Mltle the dili 1 He question ot dhldinp: tile lmd amniij; tins ttilies. His KUat Inlhience would isn 1 11 tn w ml an amicable adjiistiiunt of the luillci. fti"C ji ut had pissed oiiue the conque-t htiraii but the task was not eompletiu. I'lidn .loslmi's Kreat Uadoi-lup Isi.ul bad lit.ed .1 peinimont foothold, but a uiuubtr ot matteied cities and distiicts in laiioiis putt of tlie laid nniiin d un.ubduid. The euunti.i had been Jtuen to Abi.i htm and hit de-eendintt b tlie lmijilit Hi.; dliine hind definitely 111.11 ked itt houndaiiet and it wit all to be ndiemed ami uciu)ii(d. So the I .Old direeled H1.1L i be fully dllidul .11110:14 Hie tubes wiio were t tins to lompltte the con quest aid puirfe tlie linel fiom Idol wor-hip and hold il toi (he people of field. We niji adopt ibis laiiiniii;( in ilew ot out (hiistiiu loiiimis slou (unqiieAts and inu-jutt. Much of the wmld has linn poviisseil by niUiiuliiu intcinrise but inuili 11 mills to be subjugated to the no., 1 l.T I s 111 fi AT 1IOM1'. 'lime ltuiiiiH iniicli 1 md in 0111 own in uts u be pns.sessvd foi Hod v hue in a tfeiici il v ly Mini iiilciid to the Ma-tei. Wo .ickuowliduo Hit fliiiiii ijiiity, but aie oiu health eoinpliteiv mil queied b. lllm? re the Hltliv ( inaiuilei if unbiliif and di-lojalt.i all ca.l niity Aie there no Ulniis In inn spliltuil iiituie.' -om ut ut bale a uij slij-ht pereeptbm of tiic alu cf a whole-hearted loiiseeiaiion to find. 'lheic iinnlris iimt.li lain! lit urn hoiwehold tu be pov.e'-sed nf Co I. Manv of lis line ihilditn luisiitd, and Imtil ones who me not in luxe with Ic-iet Clnist. In a eij 11ee11ll.11 siu-e .111 wt ic-.-pullvllilc tin llllllli IKll.k' ill tin iljilt diieetl m tliuse ot niu own tle-h and blood. 'Hint 1.111.111:3 much lmd in the euuuiuuiit.i Whit nbuul the mural cunditiun and -piiiluil piotjit't tt nf niu 1 ilidibiirst Yuii sn "that It nut 0111 liihiii-" Hut lemeru'iei that tied is in ttUMtd in niu l.cililioi - as unit h .1-. he Is In us, and lb- sicks t u-e us to lulp niu mili hots on the w.i) tn litaitn. Tin re aie men about us tndllftriut, iUnc--ed in diliint who must be won to 0111 l.nrd 01 -cpuatc I fiom lilm 1 tern illy. 'Ihwo lei.iaint iniieh land In oiu i.itltu tu be pisMsctl for liotl. rlbe IU -.t and leaiest dot. of He Aiiitliiau elnuili Is t" luild mciita for ( hlist. 'Ibis It t ,-luiicnn enunli.i, i Mi, (ilid stone ntiee said, ''lleit it Hie hroadir-t bisis fin a tuntiimoiit itupiic nil the file uf the una." 'Il.e start and ntripis Ih at oiei mule aeit, Hun thile aie in the continent uf Eumpe. Heie tie the iisoumt (or the Kicalri-t union in tho taith. Am Kultur.it ic-miiicc enou'li to Mntalii a ll11.u-.1111 uilllluiis nf population MI11e.1l re bouiitt eiKuiitli to itiliih them all. luitiitlie tiinltis and uiKliiuiial rkill to lead all utiles Natuial methods nf InttKumiiiiiuleatloii the most fin likable for we hilt to.uOO 'lles nf Hwi Hon eaat of lie ltotl.1 inui.ntjil t. Ilniiii unei inouitb to sdie uy pinblein of ti utspuit itiu' Xmv wbil doet all this iiitau? unl.i it iii.'jii. that (toil has tilieu ut (hi.-, tin at uitluii foi 1 puipose. 'I he liliine pinpose U im nidi tu il lelop hue the piiiuiple nf m-11 ifuio imieiit but to J 1 llit a pule f"l ill of ( liil.tliullt Hi' 11 liiicmo of width (dull lie fill In ill IMtinn.. lie has not put this niaguilletnl lieilt.'e in nut pu. M'sslou to Kl.itii'.e o.ii m lli.ilursf and piide but rather Hut the lirtbluud ot nur lid iili-iun ma.i litiulali fo the tiids of the 1 nt'i ( 11111111 N IN IIS 'IIIAIIIIION H111 lountti It lliibtlin in its liailltim and histni. Winn Colimibiis Fit foot on Hn 1 ril tun of Hit new wnthi he and his. 1 oiiipiubi is knell ilon 11 ti.ilfilll.i lliiuktil lull .nl iln.li.it the ciiuiiilt foi Hit .ulilelnli of .I.mi. t h I'liii. Is tfod't I md Hurt fuir by lb' hiu ration of lit tiiitsiuil (lUinitieiii. It ii (iod' luil. ti , b) the uioiius uf tie c lily iuIiuU'h. 'Uie ci 1 1111 part of the lomitij was not ptopbd foi Hi -aki nf (.'.lin but lot 1 lie tik of lull. lie,, aid ( lui.t. That n,u the niotiie of tho 1'ili.riiii P.ithtiBi the Iluuiienclt ami IHilelit and f l.o I lliltliuoii' and hit fnllu-.ui.. 'I lit) were nol 11 1 lutes but iiilssiuiinilte Hit) uualu fuedulii t uuihlilp mid tiny bad a boo I hop and itr .c real for adianciu:; the nu-pe'l. At-aln ( lub-tiauiti I it n part of the common leu- 1 f England and nu I tuuiti lulu- it'ptalciSI,! dttldttl that 11 it put of I tie uiiwillttli lec.il lode of thU lounlij ' In all our hUtotj we hae moipiUetl llie lit Hun's drnciiilwue upon Alinlght lioil ami lu d.bt of ttMtlludc tu lllm a fortibb ehowii in oiftilal utlir.iiiiK fluiii WashlnslonS fucwell addii9t ami l-llitoln's tu tt.t.-luirt; tpetch lu tic Ut 'IhaiiksKliiiiif proilaiuilltiii of 'llieodotti lloo cu-lt. We minmit ihaplalnt ji piddle ex pense Jn loiiuuti; lu tlie 111111.1 .nn) uaiy, In our milium and naial aiadeiulet, butt Itnlilatuiei and uthei li..-lltutloiu Put all Hits lhliK.s loct-lhcr and Ihe.i coiuti tutc indubitable proof that in a Ut' fpcilil nine 1I1I1 U Hod' laiuli and that Mr. Ih.icu wai iluht when he Mid "lliv lilble uud (luiil.in llutilug) do iiioie in foiinl'n; Hie liiialuittic bai l.ijrouiiil of the attune Aniirit jii'k ilew uf lilt' than In any ot'ur 1 nmtij in lu wovl." 'I lien- Ihliu cplilu our uatloujl pinrnsi. We hue hud an uiipirallelid cioulli in nil thovi things that make J iH-nplj peat. It is not iinfili to ark if the oiluinul i-eltlei of llii.s 101111I1) had been fnlluviu of Confuilui would 0111 hl.lory hae bem the tame? If they had lieu follow ns of Hie llralimliilsin of Iirli.-.oiild we now- bn rated ainonc Hie great imwers of Hie worldf I think not. HUtory teaches Hut ifllKl" of a pro pic lirgely determines (hen dcitiuy Natioui You Are Invited To Join OUR CIRCLE OF PLEASED PATRONS S. H. Twining, Optician, 131 PENN AVENUE. life or full iHcordlnpr to their rcllgtnni life and tlmractcr, Ixsid tUcon nttrlbiittd the giralncis of lluglatitl lo her hired of men, S1IAI1P C0XT11AS1'. A recent w liter lias drawn 11 "elnrp contrail between Kngliml n Utile ship of country wlilili together with Ireland it Hot half 04 large !ti Tcx.h nnd India, (hit last empire nt the east whltli hha controls between China with Ui 400 tiOO.ow people helpliR", liopilcst, prottrali' lufore tli nations of the world nnd the I'ulted Stlto.1 to whom Vliltu appcalt for aid. He Bhowed llie rticntl.i1 dlffcrtnec to be in ulU'lon and not In cllinitc or 111 it.uficlui Iiir- ikjuot or material wealth." Chrlillnnlty proniotct education, In dustry, economy nnd thrift, but bejnud thai It ileiclopet .1 stmier, capibk' maiiliood, 11 better nunlioud than It tleielopctl under any other re ligion. A inmliood that Rets tnoie out of the i-oll niKtctt more fully the forem of nature, applln 11 tlcurer eienim to the piobtinm nf ma th mica! iiiotaeti ui.d tiiililei political iiis-Hluttont more fullv lij rijiht t,itnliul, than Ii feen under my otbci form of iellt;loiil faith. Hut If tlu future is lo be a lepefltlon uf Hie pa-t wu mut net otusehet mole reaoluleli to le iletuilm; tin1 nnietleeined portions of llilt coiintn to (.ml. In liew i'( curiiioililciitl.il bitot unci tndltioiH uud of out ohllcitiunt tu Almlvlity Cntl 1 assert It lo be the par iiiioiint duty of the (liii-tlan chuieli lo hold this lointry to the prlmlplet and piactiicj of I'.i.iiigolkal ( bus ti.iuil. 'I he foice of nil 11 1 c beinic mitsetl all about ut to nn al. imliii: cMuit. Look at s 1)0011 power, at the uuttilalistle .standard ot Micccst held up be file loiuitr null. Thee thlnu't I 1 annul illsius-s. lu .iildltiuu lo the wcik which Hie homo ihuuh must tin, we heie .1 1.1st missionary Held In miiici Tbt'ie it tin question of icathliu: witli the (inspil the luiplfrn pnpulitlotis of our titlit We are all ftirelgnert, lllthtr we ui our p units hale tome fitau some other land. Inuili 1,1 nits have been anil are amunir our bct ilti 7tut. 'Hit' hae home the biunt cf the toll and l.uilihip in li-iriner up tnd elcxt loping this iiituitr and hale become idtntified with eiery thiu Amciitan. Ilul 111 my ale iuuiIuk lure who do not wont to In' :iu liiiin. J I11.1 me setlllntr in i;ioupa In our lilies 'Ibei taniiut be leached by the aieruC iliurcli woil.tr. 'ibty speak a foreign liiiRiiatte. 'Hie bile hid 1 fuieign tl.imiliK. Tiled peeii liai habits of thoiiitht and the standpulnl froni wlilili thei new tlnniit aie not fnulllar to Hie uidinar ihuitli wuikci. If Hit are not won to. our ( liiistkimt, tu om Aim r it. 111 Sabbath and our eelionl sittni. tint will trimple our liber tut under tlieir Int. Aiiiuiik litem eitiy evil tbintr ttouri-liis. To iciih llicui and win them to ,'i'in leiiums the UM triiiiud autney possible. And fnr siuh an atteiity to be t f lit te lit there must -tuiil bihind it an ouini?ed mlssioniiy society. As a MilliodM thi'itli we me tnlnis to do home of this woili. Our home inissionaiits aie preitn in,? the !ipil tmlav in fnuitien tlitterent lanrf iiU's. 111n1iK the l'lentli, (.'ennuis, Xoiweglan-, ( liluesc, .lipmisc, PnitiiKUCRe, ltali.111.1 and olli cis 111 mil teuton nf pnpulitiou ue aie Heeking to sue tlie lo-t, to estubll-li ihuitl.es and Siimliy h lionis and nuke Co istiaii tititut and worktr. out of inui who might ntheiwi-e be rttknned auioutr tiic diiut'ious clissis. oM,v I'Aitr or riKi.ii. Hut the tit is onl.i T pait of our Hicat home mission Held. 'I iicie aie the newer sections of oiu tuuiiti in tlie vest, nurtliwest ami soulhwc-t. (.leal f mums ale bring built ill tlio.c legions Hut piomi-e to liial in 1 few Jena niine nf the klugduius uf the old vorld. "In ISt'S Pitsldtiit Hilii-nn by pinclam ition opened the Oklahoma comitr tn stttlemtut. Mich hat been the growth of thirteen eiit ibfit the fell law enough to aik for statehood. Thousinds of our best people baie been poiniiu in Hun, just the 1 Ind of inn ttrnl out of nliiili to build a n ition and a ihuitli. Lift alone thei would tdmpl be swil lolled up in their mit'iiil attiiities and iniiiuT ulitiet. Oiu inissioiiii sUtut finl 1 few wmkcis diwn tlieic and now comes an appial fnr help to build PW fiuiitlii chuiihes. (iod has been won tlirfull lili-s'ii bis wuik As witli Oklahomi so with othei growing sit turns nf 0111 lounliy wine iiiiit'illlicnt opportunities ue presented and spluiilld woik fur liod h being time. Oiu Knj-li-li speaking home nn ions .ue seitttitd all alomr the fiontiti md mir the ltoiki mountain statf. We liaie tleun anniiil lonlinnces and tight mis-iom. Insldes in the fi.itid .SI tics in which pcrilces ale cimliulcd in foielgu ling u Iges. 'Hun theie is the wuik .nuuli',' Hie uiultituelOs of black pioplc 111 Hie mulli. Hut th" field is too biuad to be -11111111! mm', 'llie ueiil is impra tile 'lie Mud tit wuik l the Mil of the nitifn. lit us not fmget those in the legions hound; but b all lint ui' bold iliir let us do our dutv in .seeking 10 posis, this tall land foi Hod. I u-t jiu the Methudist cliiuih ecpendid tlnuucji the liirent boiird and llie Woman's Hume Mi-sioniry fo.leti lnoie than sjis.mio f borne ndssinii wnk l.iy II hi moie in the t'ut to tome. FLAG FROM GEN. G0B1N. Spanish War Veterans Pleasantly Sui prised at Satiuday Night's Installation of Ofliceis. The ineinlji'ts of General (lobln com mand, Spanish War Veteums, conduct ed I heir annual insinuation of olllteis in Itnub's hall on Satiuday night, and wtte Healed to tt plettwint tun prise when the captain iecaled a beautiful ,? ' - - - TZJrWSgtfM, -" ? ; -: ?r'i-& .101IN iii:.njmi.s, liutalled as Liipt'iin of In'lul.ll tuibm I ouiiuaud, hp.ilibh War Veteiaiia Hug wlilch liad been (ecelved fiom qcneral J, P. S. Qobln aa u gift, ex pressle of tliu w.tiiu feeling he lias for the command, Tho olllceis Installed were its follows: Captain, John AV. Henjaminj Hist lieu tenant. O. W. Thonitisj second lleuten nnt, Jcuklii Jenkins; chaplain, Karl Ouusker; sergeant of the guard, AV. S, Youiigi adjutant, A, K. A'ooihees; (luurtcminster, J, D. Kelper. Coal! Coal! Chestnut, Stove and Kgg coul deliv eied lu forty hundred lots to ull parts of Sciunton at $3.10 per ton; Duumore, J3.00. Address unlets to the Mo wry AVilsou Coal Co., Uox 27.', Dunmore, Pu. ?&&mi - wm&mm 'i-ysi.csVt jjvsv s 'yvmJ.-ttSMtif' OBSERVANCE OF THE SABBATH SERMON BY REV. DR. I. J. LANS INO LAST NIGHT. Elorjuent Pastor of the Green Rldgo Presbyterian Church Declared That Those Who Desecrate the Lord's Day Will Pay Dearly for Tholr Folly In the Eud The Sun day Holiday Evolves Into tho Sunday Work-Day Dofjindlng In fluences of Sabbath Toll. llev. Or. Isaac J. Lnntdng, pastor of the Green llldge I'lesbyterlnn church, preached last night the second of a series ot sermons on the Sabbath, taking for his theme "The Sabbath for Man and Man for the Sabbath." The doctor cliosf two texts, Kzeklel, 20:11 12, 13, nnd Mark, 2:27: And I gaie tlicin my atntiitc, nnd shewed th"m my JiiilKtnentf, whlih If 11 mm do, lie hlmll en 11 live In Hutu. Mcrioler, uLso I gaie lliein 111 Siblnlhs, to be a sign bitiwcn me and tlieiu, tint they might know tint I am the I.oid tint timllfy Until Ilut the house of lsr.nl rebellul agiimt tus In tie wlldcrncii! the walked not lu ml statutes, and they de-pised mj Judgments, which If a inm do, ho shall eun Hie In lliiui: and my Siblnths they gnatly polluted; then 1 mill, I would pour out inv fur upon tliim in Hie wlldttness to i.'.'i ninif tlieiu, Tho doctor, In beginning his icmarka, enlarged upon the fundamental fact conlulned In the Inst verse above quoted. "The Sabbath," said he, "was made for titan to break or for man to keep, just u.s he chooses." Continuing, he said: And he said unto Ham, Hie S illicit I. was made for 10.111, and not 111 ill feu the sahbatli. Theie are tinny mimics of the babbitli Of coiinv time inc. 'Jhtre nenr was .1 gom! thing jet without enemies, 'lue inclines of tlie Sabbitli can be easlh diilded Into clattcs. i'lrst (hire are IIioiC who realli hate the Sibbat'i beeuiise it is .1 t'liilstlan iiistilutioii. liny petition ltgls latures and congrc-.s to tlo awu wltii it. Ibesc are the peuple whti ait aierjie to the list- of th. Ibble in couil and who cannot bar anything conmtted In any way with the Christian le ligiun. rhue can be pa.eed b because they fon stltutc but a small part of the rnciniw of llie SjlAalh. THU SKCO.N'Il CI.AS. Iii the sitond tla-s of the mimics of the 'sib lutli tan be pined tho-c people whose aiarice foitca them to wuik on Sundiy and who tomp"l othtis to weak that tlieir but for money 111 ly he satiated. We c in sic what this el its of people alt' doing all aiound us nnd'their number U dull in creasing. In the tliilil class of the intniles of the Sib bath can he found those who make nf it a ill nf pi 1 anil -.port, 'tho-a; who attend .Sunday i"c cuihioiis ami who (tike part in 01 witness games 01 theati'eils on the land's ilij ore to be found in tlii3 class. The mijorlty of them cto nor go to church or If tliej tlo go they do so in a p rfunc toly hort of way and .illoi" the scniec'i to hive no effect upon Hem. 'll.tir idea of the 'lb bith it .1 thii of recrciHuu and diicrsiou. 'Kiev till to icallze until it is too laic that wliccier the Sabbath tomes to be made a daj' af pltasiire it tomes also lo be 11 tlav of woik'. 'Hie fourth class of tiieinies of tlie Sabbath toui piics tiiOM.' who aie its passiic fiifuiic-. the pto tic who agree witli the ocktv in width Ibet nny happen to be; the people who go lo cliuri ii if Uii'ie with iliurcli gollng people and who bieak the Sabbath with .1 fight heait it their companions for Hie day break it. These people do more haini than any of tha other enemies of the s,abbatli and they aie far more niuneioi.i linn any othei clati. One thing is nn established fact and Hilt is tint where the Sabbath is ptrsi-ttntly vlolattd it it made not onlj 1 wit kid da, but the icr.i witk fdest ihy nt the well.. It it m ide unliolj instead of holy. I should like to hue fieri L'luistian 111111 and woman adc himself or herself this ipiet tlcn. If Cod dtsigiuted the Sibbatb as .1 holy da.i and men make of it the worst day of the week what will Clod thmk ot these men? It lias bun proien by .ibuii'lmt obsemtion tint wheio the Sabbath it piufmcd it beeumes the wltkedcst day of the nLien. It has been proiei tint there Is more diunkinness, inula illliinv, mole el line and more outrage on that di wlieie it ii publitly dcfe'crated than on an nther thy of the week, 'llie statistics wlutli I quote .lie not icttnt but tiny how fully enough the hoi lihle tiuth. SOJii: RTAIISIICh. In Riiiiiinj up to fifteen cars ago ,1: pel cent, if Hie crime of the week was committed lietwccn Siituuliy night uud 'Monday morning. In London up to llfict.il Kais ago onc-lnlf of the drunktu niss and two-thirds of the crime weie 1 ounce til with i halation of the Luid'ji day. In tw orl; tit prlui to ISO? the tiiinc on Sundi was -10 per tent, greater thin the eiiiue on Tuesday, lu the peilod between l5t7 and 1370, jut before the Tweed regime, Alien the sale ins wuc kept closed tight on Sunday, the crime on Sunday fell off to null an cstont tint .t bttauie 2", ter tent, list thin (bo ciinie on nny week dry. It is a fatl at wide .is the world that when Hie best it mule bad it becomes the nr) wortst and this truth applies to the protaned babbilli, I bale neier doubled lint Sabbitli de-i'raliin will be billowed by iiltlmilo illsaslir and It iinit'dlable lulu and lint the ilhlli" intent will thus be dtinonslrated. 'llie desuiutlon of the Sildutli h a tourtf of dimige to the itiiununlty nnd is degiullnir to gu eminent, floldwlii Smith, wlio is no a Christian and who inaj be failed a tdilliwoplili.l agnt-tlc- his said "llie ..urtdne.'.s of the Sabbath and Hit! fieedom of worship hale been llie inak- I lug of Ainnlta," Piorer,or II. M. Si ,n, nf Hie t liicago Tlico logical seminiry, wlio bis mule a peismnl stulv of suti.il tomlilious in t.'itin.inv ilnlues that the moral tone of tlie (li'ituan empire is becoming lowtr anil lowir and be holds the increase in the mmibu' of saloons during tlie last twenty join to be ici-pnnaible fm this. The riimibtr of s.i buns in that inuutry hue Intrei'nl '-0 pu ie:it lu Iweut) .icir... I.oul at the bltiutiou in our own luuntii. Oh sciie that It Is the (iodly neople of Sew lln-r-lmd "bo hale dominated the thought of this Iiud for Hie list - jeart and then lenwmbcr low the uhstntd the Sabbath tliv. I wlsn that New Vnrk ill, that llibago, penin an I San I'lamli-tn would think of lint. It Is a well is. t.iblishcd fitl lint niiinle Ipal lormpUon lu tho luge Utles is Intlmati) conneittd Willi tho Wo kit ion of the hold's da. I warn thitagfi, si. lauds and New "nuh tint tin' lannot go on lucahlnir the Dtiine liw with out uniting with lilllliulliili in the end. dill's eau tiic for giied and ga.uly and get II but ibij will pi.i for it In the md a thou-aiul tlmri 111010 Hun It Is worth. pi'iiiiAHi: 'i 111: pooh. Hie t'li. lilies uf Hit sdihath digtadc the pool bj ivinpillliig thtm to Moik on Sunday and wh1"! I lay loinpi'Utd 1 111t.u1 e.ittl) wlm 1 .i.t fur no unit of good oin'c will lyyis, on the Lord'a il.ij null's he It obliged to tlo io. Twenty jc.n ago I liftid 111 ulie ajid deilatul tlnl Hie Hun iljy hollda would betome In time the Sunday wotlul.11 and today theie l tin tiines mole work done on llie Sabbith linn tlii'ia was thin. Oh, jc, we'll tn to get bael, our Sabbath when Its gone like poor, ileujlntr l'i nice Is to ilji but its at hard tu git the Sabbitli bilk when once it! gout) an It 11 to get 1 hunter link whin that' gone, K, )'. hheplitid In bis little loluuiu on capltil and labor adilsed woikmeii lu strike for Sab batic rot uud I eclu) bis utiitliiitutn. I'd favor that kind of a stilke and lomu it will, whether with blood or not, it will tome. The monks, ih.traiter and piodtittlilly of the woilincn are diminished and i!gr.u!id by Sun daj work. A prominent official of n latge ktte.'t railway sjitrni iild not long ago that jut tan not bale an honest stieet tar nun if jou cuinpol him to woik 011 Suntiay as well at tvery other day, I think and ponder 01 er that iiuijis. cier) time I enter a itrcet car and fee the register.! an) othei devices to pieicnt the itud'iitor from ba ng dishonest, All tlusc ills and tlljidiantages gi owing out cf tho desecration of the lord's day bale lonupoud Ing adiuutuje on the other aide whlth result from the proper obtvivance of that da). Keep holy the Sabbath day and jou will pttabliih tlicuby u bcaii'ifnl utapdard foi the) Meek. A ! 4 $ ! .j. . : rj, s. . 4. .J..J. . .j, .ji sj. j. .; i -;. ;. ., i.i ;. i I Semiannual Reduction Sale Entire Winter Stock, Hats, Underwnn, Etc., to be Sold at or Below Costs Must bi? .; Sold to make room for Immense Spring Stock now being; manufactured and im- ported. Underwear Heavy Ribbed Bal briggan, fast colors... 48c Heavy silk or wool fleeced 59c Natural and Fancy Wool 75c All Wool Ribbed and Imported Aus tralian Wool that were $1.75 and $2, to be sold at $1.25 Imported Silk and Wools that were $$ and 3.50, at $2.25 Immense' lot of Odds and Ends of High-Grade Under wear, worth $i.;io, $2 and $2.50,10 close out odds at 69c Union Suits Half Price. Hosiery All 25c Hosiery 19c All 50c Hosiery 35c uMJL 'iMCmmt, Ask to See Our Special Are Your Beds Have you a brass bed that needs refinishing, or a white iron bed that needs enameling ? We can make either look as well as the day it was bought. Ut us call and give you a price. We can polish gas fix tures, too, or andirons, or anything of brass. gGPant&M Bedding &., F. A. KAISER, Lackawanna and Adams Avenues. XMSXSSO050lS5:S50SX55 u 04 CLOAK SUITS SKIRTS -WAISTS T IS USELESS to remind you that thin store carries the best grade of goods in Scranton. It is also uselens to say that when we cut prices one-half you are getting a good garment for a little money. 4 tfu. 4 We Are Determined ; To Clean Out Our Stock So will offer the following pricea on tho balance of our stock. Raglans and Newmarkets that were $10 are cut to $ 5.00 ItaElrtns and Newmarkets that were 15 are cut to 7.B0 IUiglans and Newmarkets that were 20 are cut to 10.00 Itaclnns and Newmarkets that wero 25 are cut to 12.50' 42-inch Jackets that wero $10 are cut to $ 5.00 - 42-inch Jackets that were 12 are cut to 0.00 42-inch Jackets that were 15 are cut to 7.50 42-inch Jackets that were 20 are cut to 10.00 42-inch Jackets that weie 25 are cut to 13.50 27-in. Box Jackets, Newest effects that wore.S?10 are cut to ?5.00 27-in. Box Jackets, Newest effects that were. 12nvocutto 6,00 27-in. Box Jackets, Newest effects that were, 15 are cut to 7.50 27-in. Box Jnckets, Newest effects that wero. 20 are cut to 10.00 27-in. Box Jackets, Newest effects that were. 25 are cut to 12.50 JJ This lot consists iu part of the Crown Braud g W Walkiug Jackets for stout people. A better oppor- X tunity for a good bargaiu was never offered to the 'X IS pubUc- vwg; g t Hrf H ... O 6 324 Lackawanna Avenue Talire XZX&tXVXmi&ttZ Sabbath well Kept iwlU the ilui Jeter of toil Jiiel U one ot llie ijiejlitt Intellectual fotcw In tlie v oriel, Ate we m t'liilsltjiu geilinf to nt fiiplncly 1 iinj iee the Merctlntis of the Siliballi iU If coino 4 thins of the put hic4UM of nur con nlunce, our ucjleit nnel our iUudc oi it we go ft ' Hats Your choice of any of the $1 or 2 Hats in our windows $.1.00 All joc Scarfs 25c All $1.00 Scarfs 69c All $1.50 Scarfs $1.00 Suspenders All 50c Suspenders... 39c All 25c Suspenders.. 19c Shirts $1,00 Fancy Shirts... 75c 1.50 Wilson Shirts.. $1.00 20 Discount on all Suit Cases, Robes and House Coats. Big Reductions in all departments. See Windows. 412 Spruce St. All Linen Collar at 10 Cents MANAGER. Both 'Phones Shabby ? ranes. s ND p. flefttir. " MH . jTt i ifcz ing to tiy ami lulus oliout liy our eianiilti unJ nienintf obrilif,iu.c lo llie feiuttli ioiiiiiuiieluicnU Fve'sli Creamery Butter, 3 Hi,aU99linli.'9.t? nJ ja-pound boxss,y Couivin. i "H