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"VvaS t-"'T '" rs -f i:f - -? - ? ' l :-,'. 3?- rHBT. LOUIS REPUBLIC: SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 10: 1905. -"C . -- f i DftRMEGE OB 'Jill rsTi 3amssmss A COAT OF HUMS i "VI Is ft"?vnw; . h T? brtWCurf liberty as Its Matte Is "Deata to FriTflece.' 5? JJ. ,ea. - wUtam to aw ether btlonrln air. Andrew Carnele the poasesscr of a coat of ana. It ttotL to b fllir i-nntH m. - for prowess on the Held of tattle nor far ny deed of valor. It baa a Macs mere teteresthic hirtorjr. Any one oJmeat any gee-has a coat of arm. which has keen handed duwn to Ida Uke any other hetr Joom. Sir. Camede had Bone uth. tot. race tbe man of enterpriaa and oristaHty that no is. be went to work and devased we. and then he rot an artist to paint it hleh us on the walls of his splendid H bWT. not the library he elves away ev ery elder day. but his own. In Me Baa 2ew York mansion. Cpon the escutcheon there is a weavers butt:?, tecause bis father. IVIlllem ear ned, was a weater: tbera ts also a aboe snaker's knife, became an ancestor not very n-mote worked at his trade of shoe maker. They say plainly that he has a desire to ignore his humble bermninc and that be withes to honor tbe memory of the weaver and the shoemaker, his fore bears. He boasts not of Norman blood, and honest hearts are more to him than coronets. Mr. Carnegie has a coronet, or a crown, for a crest, bat It ta reversed and sur mounted by the cip cf liberty. Tbe sup porters are the AsiTican and Scotch fliuro. and the motto Is "Death to Prtvl lece." It makes r.a difference, of coarse. elnjr that tbe arms ar unique, that ac cording to laws of heraldry, coronets and supporters are only allowed with arms of peers, baronets and Krlghts of tbe Gar ter. Upon bis own particular copies of tils own books. "Tbe Gospel of Wealth: for on, the arms are emblasoaed in bias and gold. Apropos the arms of tbe Carnegie fam ily. Hurke's Peerage describes half a doz en such. One. that of the Newgate fam llv. Scotland. 1p an eagle displayed azure, and in chief a buckle between two mulcts of the second. Crest, two dexter handx gauntleted. Issuing out of the louli. conjoining and supporting a flam Ing heart proper. The motto. "Amis at Anlmls" by anna and by courage. KARL. OP NOKTHESK ARMS. The arms of tho Bart of Northesk. who Is of this family, show an eagle displayed rharjc-'l '" a naval crown, and over it thi word Trafalgar. There are two crests, the first the stem of a tine of bat tltfhlp? on fire. The second, out ofn naval crown or. a demlleopard. Bop porters. twt leopards each with a banner. hn:-l with the cross of St George and lneril-d "Britannia Vlctrlx." "Teche wn Tacb-" duty without spot Is tho Northe-k motto Other Carnegla mottoes a t- "Video Alta Siuora.iie." I see and follow liii?h tilings; "Alls Aspldt Astra flvini; h- looks to the stars. A dexter Iiatt'l holding a thunderbolt winred U the crest of Carnegie arms, with the le gcr.d "Lxuin Timete" Fear God. or Dread Owl." as It appears upon one coat r arms The Carnegies of Lindsay bays f..r ntxt an ostrich with a horseshoa to Ms mouth, with the motto. 'Endura and Suffer ltraely " . . Mr. rarn-aie. It may be mentioned, tnakra UU ral u of motts. Ipoi tb n-alH of hi library are setn tha fnjlU5 lines. "He that dare not reason Is h- that cannot If a fool; he that will not Is a bigot." "The present moment Is our rain, tho iiTt e nver see.' Is another lrgmd. Iiin tlM leather lounge where hi tikes his aftemon siesta ta painted, "ircsi aiThlle." while above, upon tho wall. we ;. tin rollicking line. "There's a good tlir.n comlnK. bojs." i'.ilrn, or earn", a heap of stones a Dru IJIval h'-ao of monei-ls given astha word from which Carnegie l derived. The ame ! Bpi-ears as Carney. Camle. Carnagia .n.l Carnesy. The Carnes of Glamorgan. Wall, take their nam- from Ken rne. th birthplace of the flrut of tha tmny. r.ut thl. too. Kies back to the original inranlns of Oanie. I.ING IN FIFESHIRB. Tho Carmslet liae been seated in CTfa .iir fur reiitiirlos Andrew Carnegie s family came from Dunfermline, borrowing icvi'ii sinning rroni a rnena 10 aja iuch to einiurate in 1M7 The story Is told re Karillns this loan that recently an Amer ican tlnn. doing hurlnesH in Ixmdoo. asked lt ai-nns to suggest lib as for the dlstrl bUiori of Andrew Carne1ffn wealth. Mr. Jlei.rj 1. Lennox of Ola-j:ow advised that ih trt'liinn.-ilro Mnv a loan of eleven lilltlng made by his aunt to tho.Carnegles when they nved'-u help. Jir. ixmnox com- Ttt.f. a il-it .tllh Interest. ( KU due Mr Carnegie Ins Investigated and found that tho facts of the case nave Keen cor t. tl t. i!.-' The debt was not only paid. but Mr. Innox's (the aunt children hale !-cn . ndoued Uh a sum sufficient to kti them in comfort as long as they 1U." Mr le'nnns said, resardlig the matter: "WJic'i th- Carnvgh?"s Ufl Dunfermline the j wcru ioor that they had t borrow) money ti tako them to th United State 5'v aunt, though a ixir woman, helped them out ti tl. extent of eieven shillings, but the promise to return the loan eI ! ntlv fscaied the memory of the bene tlclarle tor they rrcwr reiid tbe sum borrow cd "Mi aui.t !s dead, but she left two iIniKhtcrs. cn the alf of a bumble tradesman, the other a maiden lady, en-j-aotl In a Mnall Urajs;ry business In Edin burgh " li si-enis that Mr Carnegie callrt !n per on on the chlldri'n of his benefactor and thanku! tl'em for the generosity of their mother lron minus cle-en shillings to lus $v-ii" is a story suggestive of tha Arabian Nlchts." It is a tw1ce-iold tale how ths younfj fot.h loy iKgnn life a a bobbin boy at SI '-" a ueek lie uas then 12 )ears old. At 1 he n-as messencer In a telegraph iitlice He a.s the third operator In tha 1'nltetl States to read the Morse slcnU br tvuml At II he as an expert telegraph vjerittr. u few e.irs liter h wivs train l!(.itchir. ut H nUlroad superintendent. At 3" he leimn his career an Iron tnaater. He it now " years oig." -FAIRY" TRIP PROVED FATAL After iJoiimiMr Tlirongh Wonder land r.ir! kills Into River. lirn'raui sinx'iAt- New Yokr. Sept J It wasi after a beau tiful Journey t.at mut haie rpeare.l to her as a trly In l"lr land that IJ-year-oM Kali- Dtehl. of No ist One llundre-J and fTty-thlnl trert. me: hr death In the "liters of the Hudson at Itastlnss. The little girl had t--en tsien on a rtle In the amcni&l! of Mr John Dennet. No U Kiul itte Hondred and Fifty-third street. and. It belnr her first ri.li In an auto car. hr ee opennl wide in wender as the suachlr fluw alone th road that winds a'.onc the Hulson. with nothing but the ateadr chtrff-chus" of the engine to s'iow wrtut wa maklnc the wheels gt rtHirnl. This ts just Uk It Is In the story bovAV shUispriI Katie, boiling Mr iHnnet tlshtlv by one band, as If afraid nmi holatcMln would spring from the nwdslde to carry her awa" t some phan tom ca la the raiajei. Nearlv cry thicket he'd a rabfcit. to ba fallowed en Its frlchter.l flight from the terrifying automoUle by the startled and deJizhtm eie.s of Katie, and each patch 'f underbrush was a home cf the ltttla t t;! of the aslmal world, such as Mrs. lvnn: told her about as they whirled oa the;r w-ay On tbe beach at Hastings Katie playsl In the sand, while friend f her fairy gixlmotfcer bathed In the rtvrr. and It was th happiest little girl In Nw York that flnallr answered Mrs. Ien ts call when it w-as time to start fcon-e. rValt 'till X run down to tha per. cried Katie. ICw darted away to wash her feet of the sir.d of the besch. arj ta put on her vtotktns. Then she feR Into tbe rtrer. The party searched for her a few minutes ar.d discovered tbe tragedy. SNAPPER GOT HIS FINGER. Man in Rtstanrant Was the Vic tim of a Turtle. FhiUdelphia. Sept. . A vicious snapping turtle caused nuA eiritrsseat in a Mar ket scrct rrjlacrant earty m the avesg and bit one man so ssrtaosly that a Seger rf his right hand may have to ba aapa tated. John Maranna. St years old. (Tabbed the snapper from the jocr, where It had crawU'sl. Tbe snapper evwently aid net rUh this treatment, for It reUtUled by grabtirg the man's lades anger tatanssj its Jaws. Maranna was powerless ta fsrne tbe ctretute to 1 go cf his fiagsr. Hs cries attraetrd ratpisys la tba rrstaaraaC atvi they finally kUled It- Maranna was taken to the Medlee-Cslrsrgicai Hsspffst. wheer It U (earea that an amputation cf ttt.iniured anger may be ctcosarr. 0 A iood Doubt Remover DOUBT is certainly a traitor, and frequently the cause of our toeing whet we might so easily gain. If there is lurking in your mind any question as to the genuineness of our continual claims we trust jfou will avail yourself of this most fitting opportunity to remove it Ctosm pazitoa is the very best medium for bringing to the intelligent mind a knowledge of the truth as it really is. In view of the fact that this ia so rariilyjnade, and the understanding thus gained reverts so directly to your personal gain, why be indifferent to your own interests! If you are in the market for reliable home furnishings and are a student of economy we shall be delighted to see you at our store on Monday morning. We have some agreeable surprises in store for you. :? ion NUM CXI An Exquisite 5Piece Parlor Suite The eraltamanship of wniek is most thorough. The fvane are bsaatifolly desigaad, carad and finished, in the very highest tone of artistic taste. It is upholstered ia a variety of fine fabrics of varied and handsome patterns and color effects. Most stores consider it rsdaaai. at $35,001 Our Monday Price Will Be $27.50 $2.50 Cash $2.00 Monthly Free Sewing Machine With every surch of $10.00 or ston, for eash r credit, yoa mmj elect free from nore tham too srtidea displayed ia our Prailiiig DeparbMBt, tbe piece yea de atre. It will be delivered free witk'tbe goods 70a parciaae. Some of the pnsshma are: 6ewins; MaAinee, Tea Seta, Silver TaUewaze, Diaaer Sets, Lamps, Mirrors, Watches, Clocks, Italian Busts, Fish Seta, Dishes, Imported Vases, Leather Bead Bags, Ooek Books, Poach Bowie, Photo Albums, Chsflnf Dbhea, Berry 6eU, Steia Seta, Biaqna Ormameata, etc The famous Service Sewiag Mactitna M eM ef the FREE PREMIUMS that may be eelected with purchases of $100 or men. Sbmmers Bed Davenport Crown ROOM RUGS rsn $2.00 FOR A shsTXaY DM ESi Buck's Steel Range (Like cut) It la one ef tho highest quality rangea produced by the Baek'e Store and Raage Co, and there la no better Range made anywhere 'nor at any price. It ta built entirely of poliabed blue ataeL hen aix-hole top, elaborate nickel front, huge warming ckaet, heavy asbestos linings, Improved duplex grates, bailed eteal ash pane, nickel drop tea ehelTes, white enameled oren door and racks for the SO-iach oven. Regular price ia S43.00. If it does aat bake aad cask perfectly year anaey back or an other Kange free ef charge. All parte gaaraateed. We also eell four or fire other makes of range. $2.00 Cash, $2.00 a Month WMe ww raasasen. the aore as THE BEST VALUB FOK YOLK MOSEY as a Bmcfn Kmmgt. ww av fira cstaMrsrrsswf(erasawlctcf.r.lc. j cm MT Mk namttlhtlr. Tmnmmjrmmwhm. Trnk - m -sss. .snan. rmnmnr mmmmm nm 1 sw mmmm ... w -"- - -., mmrtmimm sjatfjaa tmat ww mn oat cwvi.r wt are mtm wiKktg at Saectml PrlcttHr AflESTS far (Swat fwWs aa OUn StnmU Ka Bacfa Ka JL. Thla rug ta manufactured exclusively for us. The designs of artiatic ele gance are both floral aad Oriental. Tbe colorings are rich and beautiful and ef aiich abundant variety that they meet every taste and all siirroniulings. The de aign ta woven through the fabric to permit reversing. To introduce this rug into general use, and by special arrangement with the manufacturers, we offer a limited aumber of tho Crown Rugs at the introductory price of S10.S0. Sues far rooms 12 feet by IS feet. Catalogue price, $18.00. Oar Special Price $10.50 Terms en This Room Rug $1.00 Cash and the Bal ance Payable 50c a Week. Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet $17.90 $2 Cash 50c a Week Saves "MANY A MILE" The most highly appreciated piece of condensed kitchen convenience of mod ern times. Once established, neer re moved. A combination of pantry, cupboard and table, with every facility at your fingers ends. It means work done easier, quicker, better, and more time for thing nutitle tbe kitchen. It means protect ion from flies, the dust and heat. It h.ts every imaginable convenience. Made of solid golden oak. WE HAVE THE SELLING AtJEXCV IX "4T. LUUJS. iws aSKS 31. ; ?353 BKiats EUns. A Confidential Chat in the Library Half the joy of having iae things ta ia showing them to our friends, and there is. perhaps, so room fa tha home that wo would rather show a friend, nor one that calls forth admiring conunci?- so promptly, as a well-ordered library. It to here we enjoy a peaceful atnoka. or good book hile aeated ia the comfortable Morria Chair; or tha quiet ao helpful ia letter-writing. But no library ia trulv complete without He prime factors the rows of booka safely protested by convenient BOOK 'CASES, and the all essential COMBTlfATIOir BOOK CASK, We hare a Sse assortment of LIBRARY BOOK CASES (see illustration on the left), aa low as f 18.73. and COMBIMATI0V CASES for ei2.Be (illustration oa tbe right). They are marrela of convenience and attractive neaa and wonderfully low in price. XWiil l4 ;-! feril lil fesJ 1GJ z&s. Aa exceptionally good barraln. Tha frame ta vbsUatialry built. by a aet of meat eomfortahle steal apriacs. Tha apholatering ia perfect la every detail aad eorered with blocked relour of the newest designs. Can be blatantly maae an a mxanoaa aoana sea. xnia arueie represents a varae 01 asanas, aaa i wa offer ttMaaday at 1 ft 7C $200 Cash ap 1 Oa I 0 50 r61" week ESS EmsV-.'Aff'.v aa?! t-tSfc7 w?V,., 1126-1128-1130 Olive Street ft. Satawatays UaCM tP.M. I Allay. it ri s ?.rv.y rHJIUWAY 6IBL IS A BRIDE. Parent Forpe Her and She Promptly Secda for HtubancL :c srn.-TAL. New Torts. Set. a After baviac been mlsslrr frren bese more tfcxn two werKs. Kiss Jlary Oobrty. Asushfr nf Sir, aa4 Sirs. Jofca Xtofccrty et X&. 3S WastUssjtcm street. "Orsrs. N. J. has r tamed aad eeaosKrr4 that Je celera1l ter seren tessnh Krtbdar r betr raarrkst V cnariss IcmOo. who osrsa a she acres th street from Ser tiosfr. Mer Bsreau sssrat cava and nlrata searchc Xee her aad ha amain ai e-l T,rZ:! nrtrssi prwsnw tcv?Ucv tat siteat to ovcre4 nt fctr rettirn that teJr fr cave ter for the ranasrajr marriaae. The Ctrl returned alone, bat after belnc for Flvrn seat wonl to br hotiar.C who so.n reached Oracr. sr.4 vesterdsr there was a reception la honor cf the wedSlnc. i;sselt .m months ajto bcuht the barl-er shoji. H ooa teaar acquatnted with llts rXiSerrjr. aiiJ until the father lsord that h-c wantrd to trarrr the dacjEhter co objection was maJe to his calls at th- bcux-. Tho parts: objected to the marriage tsreause of their dtuch trra yttfc. trjt she decided that she was oM niciifh to know her own mind. sVedteiar. A-sust 1C she left beaae. aay tac ahe was actaa to visit a friend. She U aot return, and It waa S ftand that-sh ba3 aot'vMtrd anr cf her no ,-utu x zzm wrasses. crea oajs after she lift home ImaeHo also disap peared and Joined the girt a New Eng land. They were married rr. Providence. It. X.. on Miss Dohertjr's blrtbdar. Au gust . Afterwards they went on a trip throujrb New rjoatand. rahsnaw. lessaltetf. raatTBic anxruu Irctraoct. N. J Sept. . A haekman named iVoodaon la aulnar Harry Grant, a wealthy yachlaman. suaunenrif at the Itoral Victoria Hotel, lit SkOH dansasea for alSesed slander. In a dispute ever n cab-hire bin he aUecea Grant called h'm. publicly, a "thief" aad -hJahwarmaa." Republic -IK' erh woadara. and reuaer HE TOOK REVOLVERS TO PROVIDE WE00.WG PRESENTS nsrtmuc snanxu New Tork. 8pt. . Chanted with stesl 1r eishteen rercrrers valued at SUi Iroin a departmest store, a rain who said he waa James Ihan. .i cl-ric z yrmn old. of No. O West Fbrty-foarlh street, was arrested at his hose by Defect! "W--ceants Rein and Becker en tctniiial of Special OSIcer Bernard of the sfr- De tective Senreant Becker said that tbe man had confessed that he bad taken theses, aa he was a boat to marry and wlehed to prortle present tmr hie asteaded si e. Acconiias to the detective, raalca is eharaed with enter; tbe store en Auawat M. attar ho had haen aswwarasd. and tafe- Inc a dosvn revo!ers from a showcase. It ts alfi! ths.t two das lairr he re peated the offence. Harlew aw Feet rwm .talosanMlr. m-'L UUC rirW.X.tL. I-hllvielcwia. ntpt .-NriU Welfe. a mjr.ber of an auunob'Ie Brs Jjerr. ana 5t:s Mzrie lUclli. a wealthy Genaanto-n oar.ufscturfre dauchier. -wr Wll-d by t-ine licrlrd from an aatntaoMIe ov-r a bridxe. falling ninety feet to railroad tracks beneath. Wcife and ltlas Haralll were on their way here from Atlantic City. At Ate?.. N. X. white ereaaSic a trtdre ovey the tracks of the West Jersey and Seaanoro Baliroad. the saochlae struck a pest and threw WcUe and Jfiss Haasni out. tik ycunc W) ;- a aora'nt or two after reaciud hlro. Oeflasessnrtea Atteaspts falesaVs. REfLXMC SriXHAX. 8cr.s:on. i"a.. eept. . Pjlrici: Feeaey. as.-d Vt years, was arr!anl In "dice canirt for attapt!ns ti cnnsmlt sn.jcWe. Ilia neck unil shouiCors aen (cashed and Kory tr.nj nuQds Infllctrd with a raitfr. Officer Arrcstionn plrfcsl him up on the streot. , Cveri after the patrolman ha; htm ha ch?rsa Faeney succeeOVtl In liinictirs ona otbf r woend epen himself. Trr rssor wan taken frca: bias with great dllllzulty. In police roan the aaan npiscam) reprataeu. He was bM for eiamiaitlrn aa to hla aanity. otto Try Want. 'sis a ' t la fuB I Tee J IccSevCe. htr-.. fcftilhfrWffgriaf v t&f S :.-A-r. j..--: Tift'-'Tfil..-? "--- :' -iirliiil Vi '-. r-i ii ii r ssf i ah i yA.fc-gJxg? jgiiJifcSfe. laaaah r-rCs'- ii. L