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TR eoreeret fre eres feet Gt cheer fm , _ BISHOP COLTON Wee Gn Ie CUNAREMATED T0089 Male ne WW SHREACE AN eee (RAFI «OPER — ‘on ane { ral j “i f f j « 4 Paine anterrod pan the Now Me. Aewoit ant Hie Fa " yoann ‘ : } Adminietrator of Buffate Bie denaw. he 0 : same tl - we ea |] FRADING § } Goae hy Aranhianap Farley at the Mevattere f ‘4 Lv fer | i W / Vianat CHASES TURSDAY St, Patrick's Cathedral qnatura Over Thirty Yours HH! Rts THREE YOUTHS AND A Gini POW in ) if j ) The Kind You Have Always Bought || Of OCOGNIA rod SEAWON DELIVERED BY ' A COLLEGE CLASSM H.O Neill & Co | Alteration Sales in All Departments. | wien . | | World - Wide \|@s Vow York's Sreate sf | and Wost Pop ular Retail Store. Note These Values in Women’s Suits, Jackets and Skirts. JACKE TS—Women's Tan Covert Jackets, suitable for fall wear, elegantly strapped and lined with the best atins. On sale Monday at c $14.75 and $19.75. ‘ Heretofore $25.00 to $35.00. | WASH SKIRTS. Women’s Wash Skirts of Linen and | Some of Its Features: Brilliant’ ts harmonious ratior Hanitarios of t \ Plahop M'Faul, Who Attended New Bishop. Urqes Religious hing in Sehools. Q@AL in the presence of several thousant Perens, whicr huded © prieste! The wee of } St. Francis Xavier's with the T The Rew peien If. QuNOR, pre cen Chureh. we ' wee (oday conse @ated Nome ‘ fete: ¢ foe! fale. N.Y The seoration ceremonies Were conducted on aw OP ee Cathe and ot were of ‘ f mumerour Aretbis ated Bla throne, wow « " ple fed ae ie den " Fathers Mdwards and Connery. The Archbiahop @elebented solemn pontine being assisted by Mur Mooney. Viear Jid and convenient are nt of ing Room $10.00 and $14.75. Rapid and intelligent serv Formerly $20.00 to $30.00. Every up-to-date shopping (Second Floor.) Hab ie, bs inest Piano Salesrooms in A Clean-Up Sale of the World: largest stocks, A Furniture Store that is the Women’s Hosiery and Underwear | }Jacmicauon of all vetors, HOSIERY—Women’s fast black cotton and fancy Hose; also ) Largest Blanket and Com- black and fancy Lisle Thread—manufacturers’ samples made 24c forter Store in the World, to sell at 35c, to $0c. ; special at, per pair........... nese) A Shoe) Store that» is ure | Women’s plain and {ancy Cotton Hose, usually : sold at 25c. } 15c equalled | to 35c. pair; special at, per pail , Superb New China, Glass- | UNDERWEAR—Women's Silk Ves ‘ hand crochet at neck and shoulders, ware and Bric-a-Brac Store on Lonergan, Cormick and Reywood; Thur Bens ?v.0 4° THOUGHT WEDDED WIFE DRANK ACID ter of the Crozier, F. ‘athe D. Kiernan; } @enornt © pol F Pique, sa Ont of the best material--about 300 in est. best pes most de- Others who asntated In the carem wer Be all on sale Monday at sirable merchandise were remonion ein Mrs Vel ing biov 1 " line. an a tira : 5 Cronin ie | — 7 i feua, Prather » petore " Formerly $3.00 to $7.50. Cabl ele ; Bread, Fathers ‘ ableand Telegraph Station. 1} r tof t At Anderson. t% - 5 | Weather Man Takes a Holiday. - ‘ F - Wades! Wales anacirecn tant | SPI"F kd a ed tuuianidedy gone |, Weathe tater EH Emery tett {| WALKING SUITS YN ee eile ae fine a Pp sue anon United States! 4 Consecrator, Bishop McQuade, of Roch- TON. of Butt young men said th keys to dae wool materials, long skirted coats wit elts, on sale s q Ga: Tadsona\ of. ihe /Siase, Biot] BisHOP COL : falo « iad Arnold . io ae The Monday at Excellently appointed Wait- ‘ a } The procession of clergy from the episcopal residence to the Cathedral | was viewed by thousands. Bishop Col- scorted by Bishop McDé Ul, | i Si proskis, una Bison Meauade, oe) Mrs, Callahan Says Husband/Ran from Room for ane Roch i | i i” Asscaail the high dignitaries were: Told Her Five Years Was Acid Bottle and Be re e | -—— Arohbiahop Quigiey, of Chicago; Bish] Enough for a Man to Care; Husband Could Stop Her Had ops Ludden, of Syracuse; Burke, of 28 A ( izes 4, $§ and 6, in ow 68c , Albany; O'Connor, of Newark: Foley.| for a Woman. Drained Its Contents. Mand Og A ee oa sellat stipe cacnerecutauens : 3d Floor, ‘The richness and arin coe ace | ——_ | Women’s extra fine Swiss Ribbed Vests in lisle thread and ) exquisite beauty of the Cut i cotton, low neck and no sleeves: also short sleeves; assorted’ DAC Glass and Artware Salon are shades, sizes 4,5 and 6,made to sell at 35c. to 45c. each; special at (First Floor, 21st St. Side.) Sermon to the New Bishop. | Mrs, Mary ‘A. Callahan to-day applied} Mrs. Mary Wilson, of No. bt Newark ‘The sermon was delivered by Bishop |to Justice Amend, in Part L, of. the Su-| street. Hoboken. is dying in St. Mary's McFaul, of Trenton, who said in part: |preme Court, for alimony and counsel | Hospital, that city. as a result of drink- "Woe have just witnessed’ the con-| fees pending her action against her|ing carbolic acid to-day, after a quarrel) ferring of this sacrament, that subiime | husband, Owen Callahan, for a separa-| With her husband -< | act of religion whereby, the esimple| tion on the ground of cruel and inhuman| ‘Mrs. Wilson was married to Frank without peer. A Millinery Salon modelled after the finest type of -French architecture; all the freshest Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. and most beauteous Fall styles. cannot be duplicated in the city for less than $175. You save about $50, | Send for list of what we give. We also furnish Three Rooms for $100 lest {8 raised to th lied position | treatment Wilson, of Hoboken. a year ago, after a rors ta j 4 yeep ber hse Nate Fee er all ongaines _ |romantic meeting, Ske was Insulted by and Five Rooms for $150, on Clothing Departraent for, : of a Bishop ana.r s'the, grace*to| The couple were married at Mattea LD anlar sae gt which we save you money in 3 perform the auties or mis office, among| wan, N. ¥., Feb. 28, 1888, and have five @ number of hoodlums while walking ti 7 | Men, Women and Childen; 4 which are the multiplication of the sol-| children. In his argument Mr, Hummel @long a country road, and Wilson went/ # proportion. Waar ennellent cote ene ; Glers of Christ and the perpetuation of |Stid that Mrs, Callahan's affidavit to her rescue. Three days later they — = t : the priesthood for the building up, the (@20Wed, that her husband | had ‘were married HANDSOME DINING TABLES, 6 QQ stocks. ; 0% he build + the |g her on numerous oceas.ons that! eee F : 4 S \e: { continuance and expansion of the Chis-| tw wits a member of the Order of the Lately Wilson had financial aimeut-| fas per cuts fluted legs and ball fest, Ever so many other features a HART CHUTOH, | Knights of Columbus, “and he could tes. and frequent domestic quarrels fol- rs se Tr $9.00. could’ be’ nated, Yor the Sutra : “However perfectly the bishop may | Kill her RbOnes Fee and that nothing jowed, Early to-day. at the cle oor DRESSERS, in polishes golden oak; qcarved joss ‘ = mer has been a phenomenally 2 © exemplify the episcopal equailties enum-| “In June, 100. Men’ Callahan swears quarrel. the vouns woman suddenly left! J frame, swinging mirror.three large 7 6 | CHIFFONIERS, while ¢ 75 Busystone/ nen onlay sthekvase ( erated by St, Paul, if he haye not the |that her husband pushed her out of their Qe AN Ratt TOTO Gy drawers; very special at.. | they last. . He € de thath ¥ i nue a Mock. { ro * vith a ba of carbollc id, | | gift of leadership the frultage of his | house at 2 o'clock in the morning when ve arained before her husband could| | One Dollar Per Week Opens an Account. yon s tral iat a wide é ministry «will not abundant. There |And that she was obliged to sicep on reach her. Open Saturdays Thi d A N 8. th St 84th St VL" into the Store, Dut: by Treason 06 are many live qu in) guescowntry, /the:bare (pon ote ite vaatiuNle Ait nian: Till 100" Clock. Ir ve., IN@ar e Station at Corner. the many important alterations ¢ wierei noe Chis leaders required. | for household expenses. and. at. other and expansions that havetaken a There is the educational problem. It| times would give her nothing. She says | = = 2 v place. 1 must be solved. The public schools as ve yi was long enough | D bl T d g Stam | at present constituted are detrimental | fF A man to take care of one woman. ouble lradin ps. \ We do not do any: manu~ : to Churn and State, Eminent non-|ereatment’. Sirs. Callahan became. 30 | . That Means facturing on the premises.,, We; it Catholic educators are gradually per-| sick, ‘run down and wholly broken up, 7 é | refer to invade the largest and od celving that ‘Intellectual cultivation has {Both in, inind and body, that she was | 7 : 3 e compelled to go to the State Hospital | Two Green Tradin Sta st markets of the world. You 3 no effect in arresting the sources of evil |at Poughkeepsie, ‘where she was \ ge mps re be tieratehed isolate 3 in the human heart; that it alters the | fined for ten months, the doctors fe: ing to let her return to five with de- fendant, because of’ his treatment of Commencing he g We continue to devote more space to the display and retail- | Instead of One with Purchases, direction of crime, but not its amount.’ Alison His!, vol. 1, chap, 1 Teaching in Charch Not E 1. all a 1 denial of | Z ae ee 2 | eashlie Seen tiajenicen ana ca ia tae Deets Aung. 24th, Fulton ot, Elm Place, & Hoyt St., ® ——___—_—_—. ing of merchandise than any the home ‘is mot sufficient; the absence . . } of such teaching In the school is rapidly we will offer the following leading youth into indifferenve and thus | Special Inducements:— dechristianizing America. Pp 2 “Divorce is an evil he must et to exterminate, root and brs It ts _ Lot Te the disgrace of the nation. | “Socialism has male glant strides! Ones Rugs| eS a Brooklyn. | | SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. TTA ||Sease store: uns Greacecsineay Philadelphia has a_ lar: store. So has Chicago. But their growth has been inspired by the successful emulation of| OUR efforts. The Sregel Cooper Store invaded the field %\ and making purchases amounting to h iL Nn $1.00 or more, we will give three seven years ago with a vigor dollars’ worth of Blue Trading A and a BelerIORN tie were Stamps Free, in addition to those you instantly recognized, and whic! Ker } ~ Zs have since been felt all overthe 3 0 She A \! } Wednesday will be Red Letter Day. Every person Q Wortheo fam u ay. visiting our Display Room and presenting the little stamp $ * h Re) PS FREE dues y book will receive $1.00 worth of ‘Sperry & Hutchinson’’ | JED Grading: Stamps (no purchase required) COUPON. =a. Namm’s Store, Tuesday, August 25, Upon presenting this coupon at A. I- among the laboring cla owing part- . ly to the brazen display of lu ff : extravagance by the wealthy, ead «ol He Got $779 from Julia Reis, at $30.00. | | conflict between labor and capital. ‘ne | receive on your purchases. d Id Bishop must conduct his flock along the ~ | , 3, lized world. Unes of Christian socialism, show the Made a Date for the Wed-| Lot 2. (Goce RUSE ZS!) EAD The Store That Saves You Money. i Semedung new every day—j PR ER et asics | Entire Block Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St, Brooklyn, | Jp both in merchandise and er | —— - a ——.« |}tertainment. The Big Storesis BEST CEYLON TEA 9h « Sot A Few of the On Tuesday, Aug. 25, only at of life. Most modern evils spring from ‘man's inhumanity to man.’ They can) Since. Spe > We remedied only ‘by a eeturn (6 the cuisine Shirvan. Rugs principles of Christianity. Rich and poor, the capitalist and the laborer, m $ must do ‘unto others as they would that|, Hanging around Police Headquarter at $22.00. they should do to them.’ ‘Phere 1s also the care of the mulel- tude rushing to our shores. They must Bring Your Siamp Book Wednesday, August 26 Oreer Day), and Get $1.00 Worth of Blue tamps FreerseNo Purchase Required. kh. l. Namm. hoping to see the man who deceived and robbed her brought in a prisoner Is Julia , Rels, a pretty German girl of twenty- Lot 3. | Special Sales: " xe . | smpossibility of a panacea for the tis! ging and Has Not Been Seen Ils fr 2e Antique he has reached th . sad conelu- 7, : > be provided with priests, churches and ne san > J | : By zeat stnerwise enany of them as | on that love's young dream an seacheal ZZ O Kurdistan Rugs | n Tuesday, Aug. 25, only at Mid-Summer elf as their descendants, will be lost| through the advertising columns isn't all a — — em nis is absolutely the finest Ceylon Tea it is possible to buy at any > A Woy theealts. that It looks to be In ty at $18.00, Sey price, andd we guarantes it 46 ‘be as fine in drinkin quality as any F ete one . Julia lives in Thirty-seventh street, tea grown, Weimport it direct trom Ceylon and seil it regularly at y s Su 1 Words to Hix Old Friend het wcan’@osondiandThitdiavenven ah I HE BES I | ONIC | scents. To introduce it to you we will sell it on Tuesday Cameras an ae les “And now, dear frlend of my youth worked contentedly In a Broadway Lot 4. only at 25 cents, loney back if you're not satis- at', to FA . and riper years, you are the third from | restaurant until Aug. 10, when she no- . mz fled’? is the st Ruarantee of quality you cin have. rular rices, | the class of '73 in St. Francis Xavier's} ticed the ad. of a young man who 85 Guenje and . Na 5 lat nae It ONLY ONE POUND TO BACH PURCHASER, Reg x ;. College to be called of God to the mitre] wanted to marry a git] who had a little ane In . S. 8, Nature has provided a tonic suited to “From Tea Garden to Tea Table Makes the Price Possible.’ Table Linens. e and crosier, When Bishop MoDonnell, | something which would help start them Kavraba oh Rues every requirement of the system when in a debilitated, ies! f hi Glace na SrB you and I sat at the feet of our Jesuit | in housekeeping. 5 oan). » run down condition, It contains no strong minerals or 9 China, Brahe a professor, the beloved Father Cassidy,| A meeting wax arranged, and when = drugs, but is a pleasant vegetable preparation, You can tind no better REIL I Bric-a-Brac. oe we little thought of having the control/Juila saw the Lothario of the lner- $1 3°50 to $16. 50. y ly fortoning up the nerves and bringing refreshing, restful sleep 5 Fulton at U7 Hiway MG Grant: *s Fall Suits ¢ obialli the onurohes, page she was willing to admit that, he i . | when in a low state of health, or sick and worn out with work or worry. RB, Reilly Cos, of New York, Importers, 20 stores.” Tea ant Colfee Exclusively Women’s all Suits "Go forth. then, courageously in the|was just as advertised t | aie Vises ‘ c and Skirts. er of the divine commissl: Lot 5. | ss improves I have no hesitancy in recommending your 8.8.8. and § ‘S. bower of the divine commission and rule} He began taking a deep interest in| ; th ‘etite, aids the #8 the best Spring tonic on the anarket. I have used = = jenn over the fair diocese of Buffalo.” her trom the moment she told him that| > = Ago e (he appe aids the Many other medicines, but find 8.8.8. to be undoubt- The Men’s Trousers A committer from Buffalo consisting jshe had $779, Vie) VuUos of | digestion and rein- edly tho only tonic that will bniid up tho syntem. Sale ; ikely, Le e,| He took her over to Newark and rene s | forces the system, and Shell othe DoMiioad tome ofveur medicine a = —— - — 5 . } Piper, J. S. Maye, |showed her wher did put ta | artous Weaves, its good effects are LEWIS 8. PINBERS S Sale of Carpets and R. F, Walters, J. 8. O'Brien and J. ta eee SOOT seen almost from the Care Stoll, Hamilton & Co, Lexington, Ky, h Rus Elder were in attendance and Will escort | Portage |wae his’ and” for prowt cag. tes all the bodily organs and acts promptly A 60 | C en A ugs. Blankets & Comforters Upholsteries — The 1 all stomach troubles, and nausea, shortness of breath, Bishop Colton to his new home to-mor-|ried the key In his pocket. He told her row morning. that he worked in the baggage depart- ment of the Pennsylyvanla 1 proof car~ $5.50 to $11.50. firstdose, $. S. S, stimu) uses of chronic dyspepsia, indigestion a away with the uncomfortable fullness in summer time is certainly SSR ER aod that hig name was Charles § A il O drowsiness and dizziness that so often come after eating greatly to be desired. You can meas DRAG 1 THe UN ER GL Aad Gath sepraeanctae nies tee fr t Retail nly, S.S, S. is not only the best tonic, but poss: iterative or purifying Cool avoid unpleasant at and pre- Gas Year’s Greatest Bar- old was found floating off the foot ut sveane aday und be mari an AEE fa oS al properties, and if there is any taint, humor or poison in the blood it pare all meals in perfect comfort gains. puliding. ihe searches it out, and removes it. Many times a low state of health is an only be remedied! by a blood | Also. many other|! Sales which cannot i i be mentioned because of lack of space. $ if you cook on A Gas Range Range Bast Thirty-fourth street to-day and!150 Br Wily’, taken to the Morgue. The man warj UD man, Tulle to tec Lo a OP Ti Ll due to a bad condition of the blood and « him’ take ‘charge of her fortune, $77 about five fect’ eight inches tall and|made an excuse to go upatalereeed cat Ve ay Or purifier and tonic combined, or such ar | Relshoa 160 pounds, His hair was durk/her to walt for him, She might have If you suffer from debility, insomnia, nervousne loss of appetite, } t. rdered blood, nothing will he wa f sh been wait come Rha trousers uiack ottiosl | Nothing Ie n of “Sadler In New- bad digestion, or any of the symptoms of a« Kitchen BCOAGE Soet Aa a uescy Cine striped| Nothing ts Know \ Siirt and white underdrawers. Thorg ark, He obtained the key to the cat- so soon put your blood in good condition, invigorate and tone up the | \ Was nothing in his jockets to Indicate tage from an agent, saying that 2 \eie identity. aoeeeensoewerenns. thought of renting the place, S * % system asS.S.3. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs

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