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Itis a preventative as wellas a remedy for all overwrought conditions of the mind or TIONAL |ggYAN IN LONDON. strom Banqueters Lis- ten to Nebraskan. en Duty of England aud America Assembly, Drinkiug President's Health, ( heer His Daughter Iu Gallery. LONDON, July 5 W at the fay Jdiguer of the A Hioote White ail ludepandauds ican efy at the 3 4% i Ambass Ad OF and Mr Bryan but over aged goad politica eh ils E hess aru i is © inhiter Mr Reid W Richmond s graceful benith said with rel At Sir B to Mr Hry ten, | have openly snd opposed him at GYR) stage ol Lis cons) uvils Sareer {1 am res=cnably sure that wheu | re boos | shall couticue tw do the sniue 1 beileve Le tonight is as weil am. though by diferent retscning. that the suntry we both ove and try W serve has not been rained by its gold abroad As the official repre. of the Auerican peoples without distin tion as to pary 1 am giad to welcone Lim bere as a typical Ameri lite bas bee Uved in the dayiight and one whem such a grea! Dost of my country wen Lave long Urusted and honored” Mr Bryaa rising smid laughter and cheers sald “The temptation to make a political speech is stroug withic me | have Bot bad a chauce to do so for tem months However | will restrala my self With refervace to the alubasaa dor's remarks ou gold | wish to say that when [ see the progress wy oeun try bas made walking om oue log 1 wobder mn Lat it would have Joue walk ing on twe lags It is pleasing to tes tify that the ambassador not ouly has fought me but that Ls has doue it well No American rejoices more thas I that he is 3.000 piles from his base While abroad | have met wauny good Republicans holding Mes aud | only wish Mere were euough offices abroad to take all the Hepublicans out of the country * The guests erence Solnie 4% a cit jUuaray turn uialive Ww hose Lote included Sir Lawrence Alma -Tadema, Sir Luke Fildes W W Oulesg, A C Gow, John MacWhirter Ernest Crofts Sir Aston Wen! Paul Merton of New York Franklin Mae Veagh of (Dicago, Representative Nich olds Loagwerth of (Cipcionati A 8 Ochs of New York and Colonel George Harvey of New York During the dloner Ambassador Reid read a letter from Queen Alexandra expressing the keenest! sorrow over the Salisbury raliway disaster and tender ing ber heartfelt sympathy to all con corned, “wapecially the young bLiride so suddenly bereaved’ menning Mrs Frederick H. COoseitt of New York Wheu the sesembly arose to drink the beaith of Presidant Roosevelt the crowd diseovered Mm Nicholas Long worth In the galiery and cheered and drank ber head The subject of Mr Bryan's address was “The White Man's Burden” He said “The memory eof the evening spent with the American society Thanksglv ing day two and a half years ago le such a pleasant ene that | eateem my self fortumate te be abie te accept the jovitation se kindly extended by our distinguished ambassador, Hou White law Rett, to be your guest on this ocea sien. Our Eagiish friends under whose flag wo mest tealight recalling that this I» the anniversary of our pation's birth, would deubtiess pardon us If our rejuising contained something eof self congratulation for it Is at such times as this that we are wont to review these national achieverucnts which have givem to Whe United Btates its preminanes among the nations But I Roepe I shall net be ®ought lacking In patriotic spirit If instead of drawing a picture of the past, bright with herolc deeds and uapariieled la progress | summon you rather to a serious cousid- evation of the responsiblity resting upen those natiems which aspire te premiership “Thies line of thought is suggested by & seuse of propriety as well as by re cent experiences Liy a sense of pro priety because such a subject will a terest the Briton as well as the Amer lean and by recent experiences be cause they have Impressed me not les: with our mations! duty thun with the superiority of western over eastero civilisation “Asking your attention theme It is not unfitting to adopt a phrase. coined by a poet to whom America as well as Eagland cau lay some claim and fake for uy text “The White Max's Burden’ “Take up the white man's burden— In paticuce to abide, Tu vell the threat of terror And check the show of pride By open speech and situple, Ap hinadred tHwes made plain, To seek another's profit And work another's gals “Thus =ing« Kipling, and axception of the third line (of weaning of which | sam not quite the stanza embodies the thought wih 8 uppermost in wy one oan travel among the dark skinned races of the orient without feeling that the white man occuples an es pecially favored position among the children of men, and the recogntion of this fact is secompanied by the convfe- tion that there Is a duty lnseparably te such a the the with sre eh mwaud touieht No a man’s hurden—a pot shirk even which he co would self or tional a= well as tion Oar dest ine {that each exe jor indirectly iden Le oth Tis fH fits - dpon all others ‘Among th Hessings Christian ns . it this -— 8 Nad fu Twit id hedge arbitration ty While there is witic that (of the Ins { ha iit | Lospit which Amer nd the world ne ag the light imiiy reforiuing «30 In I The exar jf though but feehly jef the Master is giad society nes ristian nw! reflect Asked Roasevelt to Mecelive Aryan. NEW YORK, July Witliam Hoge president of the lrave . i Ant dent Here a trust les ue sent un lefier to Pres Hooserveit to be ten this city arrival from Europe Mr in his letter that the Travelers Antitrust league organization or a partisan orgauization lu suv sense and that the organization reganis Mr Roosevelt as being ns much eppused to the trusts as is Mr Hrvas looseveil Invitiug Mr at the re dered Wililamz J B upon his Hoge expla muerc a’ is not & Dems eption Tenn ned <TAtle WAR ON ICE TRUST. Boston te Open Her Guns on Mouopely PHILADELPHIA July 5 Henry D Yeaton of Boston represents B Moran, distr nposo this «ily in ons thirtesn of wha The purpose of Mr Yeaton's visit fo precure opies of Mr Hell dents. He stated that it was the inten tion of District Attoruey Mus 0 pro eed against cortalr « dealers (no Bos toma who fo be parties apatien Glant Toho t attoruey of that « District Attoruey Bel to the pr ity = ice Jealers is iy of seu called rel: " “ROE tCainet ball was are suw under § proce “lu are bLelieved wb unlawful to einb Salvador and Goatemala May Vight CITY OF MEXICO, July 3 - Duncan Bankhart consul gener of Salvador here. says that all* reintions Salvador and and that Saivad ee! Ween Guatem=nla have ceasa partisans of he Guatemalan revolut fhe tary attache of Ralvador at Gunteruala City a few days ago If is stated natited and put it of President Lrera's Louse, aud but fo tion of the Mexican cuns Ww | have thrown in jail This ox reence aused the Salvadorean government to sever relations with Guatemala cabs re Was rf ihe (Llerven Lau Dead Robbed at Salisbury SALISBURY Euglsnd Juiv 5 - Rod ert 8 Critchell of Chicago and EW Seatell of Brooklyn, who were among the passengers lujured when the Plym smith CXDIves Was wrecked July I, are Improving The police have been Wformed by of the relatives of a persol killed whose vane is not an sounged, that a large sum of woney wae stolen from the body at the time of the disaster It was unofMiclally earned that the time in which the boat tralu should cover the 115 miles to Loodon @ 118 minutes steniner ne Will Rebuild #0 Michael's, Hamburg HAMBURG, July 6 -—"The seuate of Hawburg bas determined to rebulld the Church of Bt Michael destroyed by fre here The first subscription S280, was cabled from New York by Herwann Stachew Among the his orice memorials destroyed with the ‘hurch were the flags of the Hanseatic Legion, carried during the war of Hberation !'n 1818 All the church silver was saved. Ouly one man, « bell ringer of ®e ehurch vawed Beule perished He bad lived for thirty years ia the tower Harlan Named by MHoosevelt. WASAINGTON Tuly 5 Ines 8 Harlan of Chicago. formerly attorney general of Porto Rico with Ed ward EB Clark of lows ube a men ior of the reorganized luterstate com merce commission Is said te be the resident's preference for president of the commission Mr Harlau 's the iecond sou of Justice Harlau and has wou a high piace at the bar in lilluols whi New Passengers In Midocean NEW YORK Sia robust ba hies were gwidded to the passenger vou of the North Germau Lloyd tirosser Kurfurst on the voviags Breen Dir Btarke, the ship surgeon, and his assistant, Dr Njescyt Ka, were kept busy throughout the voy ige attending to the newborn bables aod their Tuly 8 plement tne from tuothers Attell Got the Declalen LOR ANGELES Cal, July 8—Abe Attell, champion featherweight pugilist of America, got the deg nm in the twentieth round over Frankie Neil ban tamweight chanipion, before the Pacific Athletic club Attell showed to great advautage, landiog six Llows to Neil's ane i= Five Killed by Dynamite Blast. WILKESBARKE, Pa’ July 5. - Five boys were killed and alne Injured by a dynamite explosion at Wanamle near Rere. ——— <— Weather Probabilities. THURSDAY EVENING, 1 POURING ~ RAIN. Storm at Oyster Bay. Ww Completes Receiving elrome bie te Semmer Heme, Speech While He and An dience Are Drenched OYSTER BAY, NY | July the id to greet him after Lis ta presid ie t ratses] hie ria d while umbrn retiarkex] goend nate 15: ROTTS fe y ladies, Lut as =] of because you are afraid you n:en you wil fis After the national suis Sherif trodiced Gerald pian bade the tent belialf of the cominitier An of Oyster Bay Ihe pres follows Mr Chairman and vou friends and whom | have had Leen Jervine BB Johuson in Afr welioine on € peuple t spoke as Heek ina Heek t &t my old neighbors ¥ ol ives] 80 man = great pleasure to have toxiay to =ay & few w to you and in a cottnt of my 88iise Lun realiv to rda setise to AC tewardship in a i= e &ls give sna Ir 3 cwWanishyg * ' " counting It is pretty ert shuld have been foarently if the domin wif: that |t hand a littie dif #8 present wil permit 1 shall take my text a saving of Abraham Lincoln mad bit i group of friends just after Lis re elec tion to the presidency sald 1p Vv great ut trian t tfier the of that with ak and far day ne vrij rend as # bad apd the frown ) 3 as nge to be avenged’ And be added ng as [ Lave Leen presiaint 1 not w plaptad a in Tet us I re study of this ! shy and pot I yi ’ ARY MAD Ss Now tHngiy org bosom friends. remember fied the greatest lias smen since that Lin rizls the pa the Kevolutionary ~aln f on WET, ae grea! 8 crix m the untion sver face BE As It tivual (ifs or ustional det! ill Linceln’'s firm elu fT was rat had po rancor toward iad gone hopelessly wroug while never for himself to this pb tion he never fel! avenged ‘He treated the wroug as calling fer a remedy, net as calling for vengeance It is just lu this spirit that we must invest our prodlewnns today The president about Balf an bow ing the cliuax « without any warn can {id either na Yet with of belief to =ay that thosa who and that ne moweat binding osophy of the sitoe it as a wrong te be meani arity possibile for hin he had been speaking and was approach f Bis address w! log, rein cauie dewn heavily In jess than five minutes everybody at the grove was sonked, lespite the protaction of ginbrellas, and preity white awn Jdresses hung like limp, damp rags ou the women and the children had a sad time of it The president coutinned speaking with barad head although he was ex posed to the fury of tLe storm, and the water trickled down his face dlinwing Lis eyeginmses so that be could hardly distinguish his auditors He stuck It out for a time but at last broke off suddenly and seized a rubber coat He put this on and continued, still with bared head until the shower ceased when he threw aside the coat Mr Roosevelt seemed to the rain If the women and children dido't. While it lasted !ts roar drowned his words so that only those In his Immediate neigh borhood on the platform what was being sald “We have beard a great deal lately the pres ute! above the no of the 4: “of the great nig ties lu life, social life an n politics A great awount of iulguity there has been, but there 's no war rant for us growing hyeter Don't us ithe of our tine a the the eu enjoy would hear ont slic a" vupour JUS Les al spend nlue ter this | wt let wing auntry Worst world as rather seek to ren the causes of wrongdoing and not cult vate a spirit of rag Hut there ls wrong to fight let ind root It out For a Ler of years tn must seok diligently wer Indy and eorporat! wenith lu so far as We have a it toward that 1 . Ye Lieve it tried to do much at ouce. A demaygogue rates in by thie 1 i of the purse not by the f the heart He member t! ¥ bole I= the sun of sherever us Lght It ine we to exert control uals iim f seat that great veaith Is Jdsugerous plished a grent deal end too juity Parts wi th Bioakd = uation as of auvi! good thing to think July what a gi It ls a very forget the you owe to the you live “If we du our duty whet face to face with our lodustrial and social condd tions” the president continued, “our children and children’s children shall be better for it.* If you fall In your duty you add to the weight which your ahildrea shall carcy by jest so much.” is true of a It vise the |} MK on wious 0 based thing to gol which community nue and duty i% an in which JULY S, 1906 DISHABILLE AT 13 TO 8 Leng Island Handicap at Sheepshead Hay Track NEW YORK. July track Dist won the | On » 1% . diol fav heavy ihiile rite, easiiy ag Island handicap, cue mile aud a furlong at Sheepshead Bas Von Treg and hird IL. V. Bell added his ilovifier, and he ! backed of Was second was feaily 'Ww viv end flea] starter ofder ren riths of Drishabille eased Lie leugtiis fron slirter Linre in th over the f rire ence steoplechase Keri 3 to 1} r inlay eu ile [av ie bree favorites won =:i% eu by tt f Oi e¢ lengths SuinuAries First Race Kernel second, Ps Jones tl Second Kace ni est second. Meo d Race Et are Ku Fourth Race romp. second first rd Phil third first, Hed River third lle, first tslorifier, third Fifth Race Al Powell first; second )ige Davey third Bixth Race launcastrian first, Prior ty. second Oliver Cromwell third Coligny, pe, first This ==@:i Prishat Jaunty, BASEBALL SCORES. Games Played Yesterday In the Nao onal and American Leagues IUNAL LEAUUK rs NA At New Y "Phiiade pris MAL and : i game Ft iphta Hoston Hits Philadephia rs Philadelphia jes Sparks and one Brown At Pittsburg shicago tisk: r its « ng 5 ies 1 sa See Er Hatter Litdeman and o" le ala Hits CWmcoine rors -Cine| os We er and Grad Sa nt ga pneiara ® lous Hits rors i es Ewiug MoCarthy TABLE OF FPERUCEN] W “ 4 hicago righ New ur - Phtiad ine Hrookiyn St. Leule Boston CURT sszei AMER] At Philadelphia New x ¢e 00 1 Phliade 0 : . rea miladel rope New ) feticsn 4 ft M re. \\ 3 ant . New York ale AN LEAGUE Er Hat ow and 3 8-1 Fr Hat Bender and Washingtor iftte Post re floston Young ant Pe fou At ley Detroit rnd Detr Was? tersor eland 0 Hite Detroit 1 Batteries Rhoades aid Bemis Hits Detrait [retr MNegatta on Charles Niver, BOSTON, July 5 During the at the New Logland ehamnptouships, held ander the of the city of Boston Charles river he work In two of the evita f the scholnst both m roving LUSH One i the took place foniture was three eight oared of the Boston Inter They the row Rowing the Assoc intion woo inlor ml “ite ut dim Pope of the B A A capt aor sihyles The seunlor four Metropolitan How ing York Wis Ww tha Aninet three oured was club Waters Got Golf Cup. MANCHESTER. Vt July 5 At the golf tournmnient here the finals for the Independence cup were decided. Har old K. Waters of Pllladelphia won the cup, defeating Edward W, Clark of Bawaseh, DEATH 10 THIRTEEN HIT CROV.D AT LIGHTNING Runaws Canaeag Ap- SPEED Btrikers Ui: lals Hlamed by Puritan Sas Foreigners Siaried Mild (arcer rantain Slide Jugcrnaut on Down M Al fervaNy_ } i and the i feos iT WAS | JF Fas the jand Lad Lew the w | give it fore to Lear as the sliers slarte {apur. althoux! lwivs sent the ar Lief The disaster Kuown as Mart four miles lous ed of is ure t et Lappe ts as uf bet [he iuciine is ier for Port Yer: Seveinl hikes mated Ze amd Pur steep, and it to Portag. iy NTRvils bad gone thr the tracks and mom iis wer au s i 10 rug irs down w Lives bad & It hit full ent ued Howe: Lomgworths at LONDON Fourth I! Heception July & vu er - Lie } Aluericanu et 1 vhich was en Wels ilie Vis Were age and tents fying r= aud a great Auer ered the mnin entry Whitelaw Held Ansiated VO UOLgTeselian Mrs A tie Os er u=sador Reid vies Lougwo and ecelved the guests fesent many A lermairied with the Hi acy Nich Longworth ng the ladies cause who in Lis aristoc itl Were or Anarchists In Seattle BEATTLE Wash, July 8 luvestigation buguu at the | After an ustauce of of the furiceriy the Geran guiern Ce raided a house Y August Hose erg, A rad found a plant botabe and Ore UO WES KUOWD 4s a irvhistic teudeucies, left Hau irg. Leruany, on about that time lueut received a waruiug that anu attempt would sassinate the Germ cut wal po upled FICKiaY el equipped for nferual wachines LAKILR Hosen wl un wau of Seattis for May 1 At German govern from deatlie to the ie ade ae IAN emperor Hit Boarder Instead of Target CLEVELAND © Mrs Fred Nloat shot and instantly Clark. aged thirty five bourders the yard here Ihe uto custody Ly that slic admits 8 whicl: entered head Mrs tains that sf July killed George one of her back of he Louse wotian was taken the ce. who say fatai shot of Clark's but wain e alw ark lug the the Nioat back is held e Killed Clark whil ux at a target at which she aud ¢ thers were shooting Salt Warchoase ( ollnpsed ITHACA NN OY Word ’ wae swoeives! Len 1% f th bipsend Won't PARIS Jui By a this { Have Ct ount Cuirug who vigorously insist hit, 1 iar ul and st painful fa Denles Hathing Sult Banguet NEWHPORI RK |] Fuly More Stuyvesatit Fish auth Ing Mrs Stuvw, the Projeoased bathing DeEwWsHiniere | denn l ‘ having Kilests suits at a banguet last ul hier appear in wht" Wellman Expedition Sallis. TROMSO July 8 The Wellman Chlcaye Record Herald expe Htion satled froin here this morning for Norway Ua headquarters lu Wpitabergea. ——— PRICE ONE CENT * eG our iwonnal inven- nase some starp reductions Fine Wash Goods 121 15 ese in Lor anil wash fabrics closing inde the best makes unes, Arn-lds, Ps- cs and o her standard makes, i= tha we who'esale in Scranton o laren retailers from 9} to 10je net Your cho:ce Qe. to be had (: An odd lot liennes, 15¢ White Dotted Mulls All fast dots, five sizes, worth 15¢ to 20 : Special 121¢ Shirt Waists Alm that 2125 of silk mulls, We nesatts silk , closing at elc st at your own prices, waists formerly sold for $1.00 to long and short sleeves and good ranve of sizes from 32 to 42. Choice Ni ¢ $17: $200. $225 and $2.50, ome ight counter soiled, nearly at §1.49 Bappa Cloth \ nother lot of this justly popular 36 in. wide and linen finish, ome stores get 15¢ and eren 18¢ Globe Warehouse get 12}e. Grey Dress Goods Ancther lot of those double fold dress goods, in besutiful patterns, exact copies of the imported ones, just the thing for an outing suit. Specially priced 19¢ 54 mm switings in two medium shades of grey, 3 to 3! yards, makes 1 skirt Special ale San 100 wool suiting, five advance styles fir the fall. Thess are just a few of our import order brought cut early Specially priced i5¢ Silk Umbrellas Another lot of those colored um- brellas in black, green, red, brown and navy, usual price $2.00. Sale price $1 44 ill 123, going 1 4 Or IR Muslin Specials full blexched, heavy and ghts, regular 9c and 10¢ Spe-ial 8¢ Foreign White Goods 40 in. Persian Lawn, French Ba- tistes, Lingerie, etc., also some mercerized fancies, worth up to 30s. All our own importation brought di- rect from the maker Inventory price 13¢ Short Skirts and Drawers to Match Hamburg frimmed and tucked, ul mill made garments, sizes £5, 27, "and 31 wn skirts, all sizes of open and closed drawers to match, rezular Ze and dle garments on sale 36 1n., light we qualities nf ©3 al JW Fine Muslin Underwear il prices advertised last week prevail until inventory closes. Globe Warehouse, Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave. VALLRY PHONE, Spec SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYNAN. Eepecial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Safes otc. Lif
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