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be , | i i AVS PASTOR IS AN ANARCHIST Girl of His Flock Swears She Heard the Rev. Mr. Rathke | Declare He Was Glad Mc- Kinley Had Been Assassinated HOPED ROOSEVELT WOULD HAVE SAME FATE. Preacher Asserts Charge Is False, and To-Night Congre- gation Will Hear Evidence and Pass Upon His Case. The Rev. John J. Rathke, pastor of the German Lutheran Church of Ingle- side, a-township near Flushing, after facing the anti-Rathkeites, in conclave assombled last week, is now fuce to face with an aMdavit signed and sworn to by the daughter of the brother who 1s the head and front of the opposition. In this affidavit the charge 1s made Girectly that the pastor of the quietly disposed Long Island flock did say that he was glad that McKinley met his Geath at the hands of ap assassin, and that he hoped the same ill-luck would fall upon the head of Theodore Roose- welt. Lena L. Knoesel, daughter of Ludwig Knoesel, ts the young woman who comes forward with the aMdavit. It was eworn to yesterday before Notary Public Edwin H. Hulman, tn Flushing, and will be used fn evidence when the brothers and sisters of the church vote vpon their pastor's fitness to lead them, More then that, the faction which “stands up in opposition to the Rev. ™ Wathke purposes to send the legal Geclaration to Washington and thus bring the ‘pastor within the ken of those men who have an eagle eye for @narchists and such. Pastor's Alleged Words. The affidavit states that while the tor was calling upon father and smother last September, the very first ‘visit he paid them he said in the course ~)@t the conversation: “I am glad that McKinley was shot and I hope President Roosevelt will Nmeet the same fate.” ‘This afMfdavit ts not the only one filed fm the case. Tho girl's parents make wimilar charges, and Heinrich Mehske, of the church, says that Rathke declare that he swould not be sorry if President Roose- Welt met the same fate as McKinley. To all of this the Rev. Rathke says: *Outragedus, persecution.” Last week there waa a meeting at the ehurch over which the Rev. Dr, Peter- gon, President of the New York Luth-| % eran Church, presided. Then it was that Brother Knoese! took the reins of | w: Apposition in his hand and told what} tf ‘w \had herrd the pastor say on one or ‘es \ occasions, The alleged anarchistio pentiments were repeated amid sighs of horror, and the pastor was nut upon the rack. It was charged that the Rev. Rathke also said many uncomplimentry Rhings about the Poles who live in and bout the town. To all of the charges the Rev. Rathke made categoric denials, @ven golng.o far as declaring that he always entertained the friendilest and iappiest feelings toward all the Poles. ‘he charges were vhen reduced to writ- Not Enough Sympathy. Among the opposition were several gen and women who thought that their tor did not show the ‘proper sym- thy with thelr life ambitions and as- pirwilons, and. that his dispoaition foward their troubles was frigid and as distant as the far North. These changes were not reduced to writing, ‘Dhere will be another conference to- aikht, at which speeches will be made ‘aid evidence presented. When that 1s In the congregation will vote upon the astor's alleged delinquencies. An ap- Les in either case to the confer- which meets at Port Jervis in hl. ‘The matter may the Synod, which is scheduled to ¢ place in Buffalo later in the year, fs-said the whole stew has been rred up by a man who wants to @ member of the German Luth- ran Church of Ingleside, but was rred on account of his’ affiliations with a church of reformed characteris- Ucs, ‘The village gossips also: declare Res Rev. Rathke interfered with Mer noesel’ lowe" there is a storm at Ingleside and the pastor ts in its very centre, WOULD NOT STRIKE HIT WITH IRON BR Member of Sam Parks's Union Beaten Unconscious anda Walking Delegate Is Arrested Charged with Assault. 5 ‘Because, he cays, he refured to obey writers of walking delegates of the Housesmiths and Bridgemen’s Union, of-which Sam Parks was a member, An. Gréw Loman, forty-five years old, a foreman in charge of several men at Bt, Peter's Lutheran Church, Fifty-fourth st and Lexington avenue, was beaten an fron bar until he was uncon- gclous, at the church last night. _ Yehman was too ill appear againss. Tohn Francis, twenty-four years old, of No. 3143 Lexington avenue,,a delegate of Re Se i, Francis was held R bani to await the result of Lon- ea. to Detective Whish, of the then be taken| 7¢-an be-| such tax addition ‘8 daughter's domestic affairs. | > - MUNYON’S © PAW-PAW hw a LETS YOU EAT |What You Will When You Will and With No Bad Effects. DYSPEPSIA CannotExist Where This Wonder- ful Vegetable Pepsin Is Used, CATARRH Sleeplessness, Nervousness and All Stomach Troubles Positively Cured, Deatitl Tt the stomach is wrong, the whole man C2 will be wrong. There is no such thing 98 good, rich vlood*ugtess ‘there is ood digestion brings a healthy appetite insures per- normal and fe kind where Mun- yon's Paw Paw is used. Al the rest in the line of good matter of course. nnot exist if the nerves ; meant them to be. Mun- Yon's Paw Paw keeps them right. Sleeplessness, the ‘insomnia’ that em- bitters so many lives, need not be feared it the digestive process is perfect and if the nerves are Jn proper tone. | Munyon’s ‘aw Paw brings the qui enanoed, os quiet, restful sleep of yspepsia and-the long train of stom, ach’ iils, will become a hideous memory when the use of Munyon’e Paw Paw be- comes universal. These are strong statements. You can prove them as easily as you can prove the favor of a sh. There is no need for guesswork. re is notl left for the imagination. nae Milliner Cured of Stomach Trouble. ‘Mrx. Nellie Jones, a popular mili! of 5 Chrystie street. New York, saya" Stomach trouble and Indigestion some trogen tried many remedies and doctors, but ob- tained no rellef. ras induced to take Munyon's Paw Paw, which, to my gur- per cic were raat red. estify to the merits of Paw Paw.” = Cured of Nervousness. without it."* At all Drugeists Paw Paw Laxative MUNYON'S DOCTORS FREE. + If, you need medical advice consult Mu: Ter large bottle, a Pills, 25c. bottle. yon’ ‘§ doctors absolutely free. St, Buildt st. ing, Broadway and 26th Scabel Public Notices. NOTICE Ti DEPARTMENT OF MNANGE Bureau tor che Colleesion of Taxes. New York, Decem- ‘Under the provisions of section 919 of a Greater, New York Charter (chapter Laws. of 1801), NOTICE 18 HEREBY, GIy Pay thelr taxon “TO PAY Tene WAN their taxes, * A IN file' Nonotah IN Which THE PROP: ERTY a LOCATED." as follows: BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, No, 87 Cham- street, Manhattan, N.Y. ore f BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, and Tremont avenues, The BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, Roo: ‘and 8 Municipal Buuding, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.” corner Jac nyenue and Fitth street Tonk Island City, edhiovar or RICHMOND, comer Bay and tepleton, Staten Island, N. rovisions of sectior A HOTA shall remain id’ on the first di cember. {t shall be the duty of the of Taxes to charge. recelve and collect ao remaining unpa{d on thet da to the amount of such tax. oné ‘per centum on the amount thereof. and to charg: yecelve and collect upon such’ tax so remain: {ng unpatd on the first day of Jan there- after interest upon the amount thereof at the val provided by section nin toen of thin act. to the DAVID EB, EN. Business Property To. Let. TO LET, LARGE DOUBLE STORE 50X85 NEAR CITY HALL, at 28-30 City Hall Place, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, RULAND & WHITING CO., 5 BEEKMAN ST, For Sale. New Credit Idea CLOTHING FOR DLS, MEN AND BOYS. No Reference or Security Required, Malca your purchase, way the first” do poatt and tnke the woods along: 6th Ave. Credit House, 223 Oth Avs bet. 14th & 15th Sts, FIRST FLOOR, OPEN EVENINGS. NEW CREDIT SYSTEM ae Ave, A> Te ornn'| oases abr ‘There are 20 Regal Shoe stores in the Metropolitan ‘York. Some are new this year—some have beer run- ~s ning for ten years. They are minute of every working day in the year. Now if all these shoes were not satisfactory, don’t you suppose we would have had “kicks” enough, long before this, to have lifted us clear up over the Liberty statue and out to sea? - The reason We are here, and growing every hour, is hecause the Regal is “the shoe that proves’—it is the shoe that makes good. When we tell you that the Regal is a $6 shoe for $3.50 we know what we are saying, and we are prepared to prove it. Regal style is self-evident —you can judge it in our windows. The purchase of one pair at $3.50 will allow you toftest the fit and wear, That's what we want. REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES 60 REGAL STORES—20 OF THEM IN THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT. MEN’S STORES. 1 jygw FORK cry. 43 Cortiandt St. 15 Nassau St., bet. Ann and Beckman et elton Merion abe st 1OUL Broadway.” bet, noth Sts, Opp. Herald ‘Bulan a6 vitth Ave, ‘bet. 85th 3 ve. 66 Newark Ave 2. ARK, Ni J. W Sor He Be £4) Trond Sty ODD Central H.R. of N. J. WOMEN’S STORES. NEW SOR RI CEEYS Broadway, opp. Herald Square, 838 Sixth Ave.. cor. 2ist St. 106 West 125th st. 85 Broadway, corner 10th St. “ . Ins. eae setae has proviged a tonic suited to every requirement ie syst wi in a debilitated, ran tava eee It contatne na strony ree ical drugs, but ie a pleasant vegetal aration. You can find no remedy for toning up the nerves and Dringitg tefreshing, restful sleep when in a low state of health, or sick and worn out with work or worry. 8. 8. S. improves Ebwve, Zo rine only Garise aeons vbediginee: Py. 2 the appetite, aids the 9%, arkot. digestion and rein- She only, ton fg tua writ bull ap th feyees ne Mygter’ Sag eed of quod wlood vont ot gree Bea effect be seen almost from the sre Stoll, Hamilton & Co, Texingrouricy, firstdose, 3. S. 3. stimulates all the bodily scene and acts promptly in cases of chronic dyspepsia, indigestion and all stomach troubles, and does away with the uncomfortable fullness, nausea, shortness of breath, drowsiness and dizziness that so often come after eating. S.S, 8. is not only,the best tonic, but possesses alterative or purifying properties, and if there is any taint, humor or poison in the blood it Searches it out, and removesit. Many times a low state of health is due to a bad condition of the blood and can only be remedied by a blood purifier and tonic combined, or such a remedy as S, 8. 3, If you suffer from debility, insomnia, nervousness, loss of appetite, bad digestion, or any of ths symptoms of a disordered blood, nothing will 60 s0dn put your blood in good condition, invigorate and tone up the system as8.S.3. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs enti | Dentistry. NEW YORK PAINLESS co $ baal! Tf fide Satay DENTAL nc’ Scan TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, ALSO ONE FILLING FREE, TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINILESS METHODS aud Introduce our Thurio Plate, lightest and most durable plate made. Our work Is done painte: ry application he gums. We are the originators of painless dentistry. Our proce. are patented. Our prices are within the reachvof all, Gold f! gs trom $1.00; Amal- gam fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; id Crowns, $3.00. All operators are skilled graduates. Diplomas displayed at each chair. We give a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and kgep It In repair, free of charge, for ten ye Being Incorporated under the iaws of the State of New York, thi Rte vate | eae Why cor, Gch ay. ¢ A.M sree ee a aa 4 ot adays; German . Lady ats, Telep! Beware ot Those Who Tgitate Our Name, Signs and Advert Dentistry. For Sale. For Sale. pind a WATCHES AND DIAMO HASY PAY ey Will send representative lesired, rican wack and Diamond Co. AK ELT cra Diamonds. 31" im $1 Weekly No x SuiredWelterpho Es iD WATCH CO. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, or monthly payments; low Se Tany teria. NATIONAL DIAMOND WATC Gol, 177 Broadway Help Wanted—Mate. “There Is No Question About Your| Crodit, Call and Convince Yourself.” Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry are the most beautiful, ropriate and Vveriasti CHRISTMAS ‘oh 'S an Sotned a any oe ABLAn, BRANCHES. which we added to Our old-established —wholl Jewelry, Dusiness, ‘his 14 K, Hoop Ring, “Special,” set with 3 Real Diamonds, only $78 CASH OR CREDIT. ONE PRISE. Busi iSEe ShicTLy CONTENT LA L. W. SWEET & CO. Main Store, 37-39 MAIDEN LANE, omnome: 4 vee 170 Newark Ay., Jeraey¥’City. CALL, WRITE OR TELEPHONE, ve You the Retaller’s Profit "atnlog’ on request, el Gente’ furnishing sal Goldstein, Long Branch, experienced helper if: ash Kichen. M. Langfelder & Son, 812 B. 924 st. Help Wanted—Female. ‘Apply by Tet! GIRT to do address Address M.. 421 Worl, — Fine iamon WERLY, RATHER c= Eis. tins new confidential, WATCH -SUPPLY CO, RWRBE MAIDEN LANE. GENTLEMEN'S Clotnin, weekly te, xc Stare a CO., District of New) ied all busy. On an average, ij Bor aff there are sold in New York) | iJ eM five pairs of Regal Shoes every | IR. | AT HEARN West Fourteenth Street Sale of Women’s Tailored Suits principally samples, scarcely two alike, ys and 13 Off Entire sample line of a maker who accepted our clearance offeg for his entire line “right off the racks.” The season’s leading fabrics, including Broadcloths, Zibelines, Mannish Suitings, Wecesast Cheviots, Velvets, etc, suitable for wear right through cold weather. Sale Begins To-Morrow. ; FOR QUICK SELECTION——FOUR LOTS. | , Great Holiday Piano Sale! /Pianos ‘1 «2. At 9.98.......-Suits until now. $14.00 to $16.00” At 11.98. Suits until now ......$18,00 to $22.00 rer) . A A 98. Sui il ; $22.00 to:$25.00 The truly royal gift isa piano! And yet a piano he ieee Sait bate cae “$2200 +0 $30.00 ‘s is within the reach of any one—For you can secifre \™ either the Wilson Piano, « The Walters Piano At $1 a Week. | \§ Price of , Wilson, $165.00. Price of Walters, $195.00. On terms of $5 Down and $1 a Week, Detwvered on first payment of 55. The only pianos which can compare at all with the Wilson or the Walters sell elsewhere at from $300 to $400. Therefore vou are saving from $100 to $200 Higher priced to $36.98 at proportionate reductiens. o—__________—____¢ Buy Early if You Can Early in the day and early in the Christmas month there are’ advantages of quicker service and more time for selections, to say” nothing of advantage of early assortments. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, UNTIL 1 P. M, HEAVY NAP OUTING FLANNELS— ie White and cream, with cluster and single stripes of pink or blue—specially desirable for Underwear, Night Gowns,’ Pajamas and Bath Robes—J0 cent quality... xe NOT SOLD A!TER 5 O'CLOCK......NO MAIL ORDERS, 6 a EE “No place Uke Hearn‘s for Value.” Compare qualities and prices with any elsewhere and you'll say it’s true. If ever there was a time when one would wish money to have elasticity, it is at this gift buying time +eeelt goes far here! by securing your piano from us. _ ; : o———_+ o¢——__» We phage be inert ict re sagen Sinaein Cloaks and Dresses Towels and Towellings payments, and we present with y selection a stoo for Something every housekeeper hasrooms ! to match and a substantial piano cover. The Walters Piano has a ten years’ guarantee inserted in gitt (eters on the inside top tia. your old piano for a beautiful new Exchange Walters and pay any balance due at for at any time and particularly when she can replenish stock at such prictmas ‘There's no reason for these reductions ex~ cept to double our usual sales, and there's nothing will effect that like specially” good values. Babies and Little Tots. As rich and elegant as you may wish or as plain and unassuming—and at | prices as proportionately moderate for ' highest in co.t as the lowest, SHORT COATS. $1 a week. - / Silk, Plush, Elderdown and about a Frlageee Ss tantas laneare iB. at, Caution! ion’t buy a so-called “slightly used” dozen different weaves in fancy wool- Te 8x38 cs All, Linen Damask—24x50—white or cold borders—knot fringe—value .39., 25. All Linen Damask—de jer—two rows of drawn work ~with oral oDea- work between—2ix颗value | All Linen Huck—plain or figured RoE Race a stitch borders— jue lens, white, pink, blue and delicate combinations, with capes of different shapes and newest styles in skirts—ef- fectively -trimmed with faces, emb'y ribbons, braids er hand stitchings— sateen oF satin lined— 1.98, 2.98, 3.98 and up to 25.98 Equal in every way to those elsewhere sold at $2.75 to $35.00. LONG CLOAKS— second-hand piano at any price, they soon become ®ftirely worthless. : we will box and ship pianos to On Cash Sales any part of the United States free of charge. Y All Linen Damask— Cashmere, Bedford Cord, Eiderdown, | fows openwork—4-inch Ripple Cloth, Cloth, Corded Bitk | Poder and & inch knot and Satin Taffetas circular Capes—with pointed or round collars—trim'é with fine laces, brai broideries, &c., warmly interlined, Heavy all Linen Tow fancy border--usually Check Glass—19-inch—value .12%. | All Linen Huck Towelling—8, 30, , 22, 25 2 inch for cushion tops. ll r ‘All Linen Glags Cloths— aes wate Tyll eive.a ane polish to glags and Worth $7.50. 5.08 17%x32—Special A A Worth $10.30. 7.98 2% x86—Bpecial Railroads. Railroads. Worth $12.9% 9.98 Worth $16. 2.98 Se Pennsylvania NewYork Central een ae agri LONG AND SHORT DRESSES. ACTING ! 4 oa ideetthart fiom Grani| Fine Lawns, Nainsooks and Siik—| |. and Chrlstoraal Ganga : R Paneer oLerat Pranciawiles: 5 usual, gr STATIONS foot of WEST TWENTY-THIRD | *7.04 fancy Yoke or French Waists, elabor| | ocvas..1 to .24iCalendars...8 to 1.08 Mlately trm'd with fine laces, emb'y and TION! es Ct NDT gi and DESUROSSES and CORTLA’ Sickim vases inne a eee Desbrosses and Inter than that 8.45 AM! 20.80 Ane. Newest conceits from foremost artists Ki and makers. ©. Bed Spreads 45 “If you can’t find it here, it’s not to be had,” s0 customers say, White Crochet—full sixe—allover Wa Migateres cesta 1.4... White Crochet—full size—with hem or hand-knot frin, rseilies patterns—value 1.98,..., 1.88 Extra large White Crochet cut-out corners—for metal, beds— hand-knot fringe—value 2. White Marseilles Spreade— fancy double dordere—value 2.98.. ae z English Mawtellies, Spreads— 5 einborate Mesignstvalue 3.49...... 2.08) Imported Satin finish Marseilies— full size—hemmed 408 to 9.98 Imported Mercerized Spreade— Fine Natnsooks—12 yards......0.+..1, something ote cua: oertea ae Fine Cambrics—yard wide—10 ‘and lavender—extra r kg The le x time from Cortiandt st Ruffalo Limited 7 is Mf Southwestern Limit 7.50 A. M.—FAST MAUs conn and Dinthg Cors, For Ch 4 Loulavilie T. LOUIS Smoking and Ob ion ¢ 1, Indianapolis, St. Lows, Dining YLVANIA LIMITED.— Smoking and INE, ’ nnat k Me | CHILDREN'S C. AN| _Newest and daintiest yoke and French wal: fancy shirrings, handatitchings, braids and ribbon trim'é—sizes to 3 years—value 149 to 6.49... .95 to 4.98 Dining Table Felting Extra close nap—® BA MON. reece BOIS Inch. ..seereee 196 rvation veland, Dining RESS.—For bo) Yor Cilcago, ‘Toledo and Cl Car. 5.55 P.M. Pitisburg, Mile, St. "a. 59 for Christmas Gifts New York ecked from a MCL 1 EXPRESS, red, 3 Jand, Cincinnati, Fine India Linens—J2 yards. Tenge Uoxft)—vatue 10.00 ee —_9 Gloves for Cold Weather Better stocks than evér....Here are some of the varietiess FOR MEN FOR WOMEN ; Heavy and light weight Kid, Mocha,| Kid, Suede, Mocha, Silk, Cashmere, Cape, Buckskin and Fur—Tan, Gray, Woollen—lined and unlined—plain ando( Brown, Black and White—lined or wa-|fancy stitch—all shades and Black aad lined—for sti ening and driving. White—clasps, button or laced. peer oe | Women's Mannish Pique and Mocha Expres anily xpress, 9.25 A. Mand 0.25 P. SEARO, By "Dent" and “Fownes xD Kid Gloves . 1.50.. 2.00] Gloves— ‘an. Black. Gray and White 96 s % Men's Icid and Mocha—Tan, i Black ar Vhite—also D, OHIO RAILWAY. Easr Sipe. y Cape Gloves for driving...1.49 | yp ane cay # Medium Weight Kid and ©: Mo Week Gayevand 8.35 ae Sipe, es—also Tan and Gray Mochas .98 | tan Bi C CITY.—9.88 A. M. IND ALL AROUND Men's Black Cloth Gloves. ‘an, Bri kanye, Sundays. 7.85.4 en's Golf Gloves....... 49 | Women's Se ever 88 tulsa coaches. on week Aaya, Tue Town, -n's Fur Gauntlet Gloves for Wea en's Golf Glow " Baking Car. Parlor Suinad Wen tee ula eatin CET col| esas: unpay Wor.p lr Kid and Mocha Lined— Wanrs, ARE with or without fur t 49 to .68 BOYS’ AND MISSES’ GLOVES | Pique, Kid, Dogskin and a—Gray, | Idren’s Woollen Glo ote House, and Gertina coop Joss, For Tah and White—-one cl 79.. 98 | TOPS mm shag 4 Court : aay ros Smitn. ——S— <2 no Jones, ¢ “Ann Brown. Street’ for Penn- ‘Service. IR. Loy 8 All Kinds of Dolls......25 Cents to $15.00 Largest Doll Department in New York—not alone in space, but in eet stirs Nees Come here for any sort of a Doll, and if San! !Claus thought it worth while to turn it out of his worksvomibe perl |find it here. tags nd Nurse Maids; Baby Dolls, ad Britesmaid’ Dolls Dolls id Dols Kc pnihd ‘famous i okenalso Un rakad : and Rag Dolls; In fact & Congress o| aA home and welcome with the thousands ef good little girls m ‘ast: fs filled with. pen Braet Company, of New ruatos, Ait fondholders are Teauested (6 be present, ‘Winging wits them thelr bonds, to be prot duced aa evidence of thelr right to vote. H. AVANT, aH. LDRUM, Comptes of Papanguiet naling ove Oe evretrase » .

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