. W t t? : I THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1801'. P, swtiwtr,Klli WEST SCRANTON MYSTERIOUS MR. M'CALL INFORMS THE POLICE OF AN AL LEGED HOLD-UP. But Nolthor the Victim Nor His Supposed Assailants Could Bo Lo cated Anywhere Italian Inter preter Oats Into Trouble by Being Too Ready with His GunCheaper to Go to Jail Than Pay Fines-St. Paul's Plonoor Corps Will Resume Drills Notes and Personals, A mini KiMiip IiIm name as Mi i 'nil telephoned I" tin We! Side pollie Hill tlon last lilnht 'llmt another mull, whom lie tllil not Know, had been hold up Hinl lobbed by live liH'ii nf $!( ami n Hold wati-li mi Hi-IiIkc stuot. neat tin l.WIioad inch. McC'nlt. who I'M't lll lS. IllMI told SCVPlal lltlleM till Millie Mory, mill to t-omo hi- said tin- li-tlm" (isiMlinAtH wont over tin1 Iii Mm, while to othi'is he Hitlil tlu'.v ran moutiil the r.iirf nt tln lii'lawaii' ainl IIuiImmi tl't'lltllt depot. I'attolinaii l'otei'j. who Is on tin' f-'crnmon street bout: Ueiiioiiuiu ImvIs, Patrolman David lu H ami Patrolman Hart, all of whom victo within easy rem ll, Were eaeh nolllleil, lint no tl.ire 'if the nlh.'i'il litlni of lilf. ns.'illiints (onlil he found, a law number of pel .-nils wi'ie pas-slim to and fio In that Vlrinlty ilurlim the time the hold-lip was aliened to have taken plai e. hut nrltlier t ll nlylil man at the ims house nor any one oNe lonld tluow any Unlit on ilie in.vslci j. Pointing Firearms, A man Riving hi" name as Tonv Noil and resident e Mm 1 alle.. ri rated nni sldornblc oveitcment on Jackson stieet yestetday by pointing n ivvoImt at Panlel lillv.uy, tin' fnivm.in In i liaise of the fewer III cnurie of const! uetluli at that point. Nor! went to the pl.it e with anotlier man as an Intetpietn io demand the lalioier'H pay. and when Infonned th.it he would luxe to wait until today, lie came nimry and wanted to ouerniin file every man worklim on tin- loli. lnspot tor David Stanford and An dlew Swltt took Tony in limine nnd turned him over to the police. At the hoarliiK hefoie f'nllce ManNtiate DavN lie was tilted sr, with an alternathe of thirty (layH In Jail. Violators Go to Jail. J.IIIU.S Miiitaunh of .Nii. s Itiitniid avenui , and TIioiii.lv H,i-tlhc nf .'i, SUNBURN Itov and Almonil Cream romovM rcdneM ot the tWn ami soothes the rain of sunburn In ore night. Take a bottle with you on jour vacation. FOIl SALE nV G. V. JKNKIKS. Startling Value Sale Of Early Fall Silks Black Taffeta Silks Best makes, pure dye, bright finish and all silk. The line is complete and the reductions from regular value figures are sufficient to make it worth while to stretch a point to buy during the continuance of this timely, but unexpected sale. Crisp Facts for 19-in. All Silk Black Taffetas, worth 19-in. All Silk Black Taffetas, worth 20-in. All Silk Black Taffetas, worth 75c, 21-in. All Silk Black Taffetas, worth 85c, 21-in. AH Silk Black Taffetas, worth $1.00, 27-in. All Silk Black Taffetas, worth 85c, 27-in, All Silk Black Taffetas, worth $1.00, 27-in. All Silk Black Taffetas, worth 1. 12,for 89c 27-in. All Silk Black Taffetas, worth 1.25, for 95c 36-in. All Silk Black Taffetas, worth 1.25, for 95c For Dress Skirts, Waists, Fine Linings, or Fine Silk Petticoats, judicious buyers are pretty apt to find what they want in the foregoing list at a sub stantial reduction in price, and without the slightest sacrifice in quality or finish. Bargains in Fancy Silks 20 Pieces New Yama Mai Silks in all the desirable shades, including black, white and cream. These silks are fully war ranted, are 19 inches wide, and the Sale Price is , Pieces All Silk Taffetas, in every good shade. Best finish, perfect crease, pure dye, etc. A wonderfully good value. During the sale at 25 1. Sale Begins Today. Globe Warehouse Metldlnn Mrret, who weie arretted for keeping speakeasies utul lined t'0 and $7.1 respectively, were committed to J. ill for thirty days Mich, yesterday, In tie fniilt of payment. AccoidliiK to the city ordinance tinder which they were arrested, thirty days Is all the police iiiaRlMiate can Klve them, and It Is easier, they claim, to live thirty days at thu expense, of the county than It N to pny their lines. Married At Elmhurst. Daniel Sullivan, foimerly of Vet Seranton, and Mlsn Alice Dovnnno.v, of KlmhiiMt, were unlt'd In man lane leeently at St. ('ntheilne'x Catholic chinch." IIIiiihitiHt, by l!ev. I). A. Dun ne, formerly of St. Patrick' chinch. The bridesmaid was MI'S Alice Scull ion, and Iho Ki'ouimMiian was Thomas Olaik The weddlliK marches weie pla.M'd by Mis. Adams, of Moscow. Follow Inn the i-m oniony a reception was held nl the Patk hotel, Kluihiltsi. whole a laiKe number of Invited Kllosts assembled to conuratlllate the happy yoiitiK couple and pat take of mi olabouite weddlllK l'ead. Afl'f etijovlim a tilp Io Ulllfalo, N'Iiikiiiii Kails and other places of ln teiesl, Mr. and Mis. Sullivan will to tin n to Soranlon, and take iii their lesliletlee on I'enil avenue, when' Mr. Sullivan Is ptopihtor of a hotel. Run Over by the Cars. John Pioliert, a youim man employed mound the Arehbald mine, was the victim of a seveie accident on Satur da.v. which may caue him to loe one of his ok. He was wotkiim on a tllp of i ins, and while iineoUpllliK them fell beneath the wheels. S'veial ears passed over his body, and his li'R was badly squeezed. He iiialianed to call for help and was e tilcated bv several vvnrkmeii. who had him temoved to the Muses Taylor ho tiltal. wheie It was learned that am putation will b" necessaiy. Other Mlno Accidents, Adam I.ornl, employed as a dilver In the Pytie shaft, was squeezed be tween the cais and the rib on Satur day and both of his lens were severely brilled, on- of them beillR fiactllred In eveial plai es. David (iiiulil. a miner In the Arch bald mine, was einmht beiieatb a fall of roof on Satiirda and had his neck badly injilied. lie had piepaied for an eploon. and llilnklnn the fuse had none out, enter-'d the chamber just a the blast and fall occulted. Robbed a Pack Peddler. Two well known youtiK men not into tumble at Lake Wlnol.i lnt week, and but for the time y iuterfeienee of a few friends from West Pcianton they would undoubtedly have been commit ted to Jail to await tilal on the chaige of tobbery. A lack peddlei who was stopping at th' Hotel t'llftnii niisJeil his N.U.hol and vest, cm tainitis bis watch, fioiu n wiiRon. and supklon icsled on the .vohik men In iuetlon. They were moused, but persistently dented tbo iharRo, but when a wan ant was sworn out foi tin lr arrest they c nfeeU, Silk Buyers 62y2c, for 45c 69c, for 55c for 60c for 69c for 79c for 69c for 79c 39c 48c nnd told where the stolen properly wns hidden. The peddler did not cato to prose cute, Inasmuch as ho roeoveied hl property, and the youiiR men were re leusoil upon payment of tin com. The piiKt, by the way, were colb i te I by the ftlcnd of the licensed, and the Litter were ordeied to make th'iu Mve.i Fcnrei! mound the lake 111 the futuie. Annual Harvest Celebration. All vvlio are familiar with the Salva tion Army and Its method of work, ate awaie that this organization conducti. In the falt'of ent'h year, what is known ns the harvest festival. - If any friend deslies to donate hoiii tlilni; for the event they ate asked to contribute anythiiiK they wish Sin h nrtlcles as fruit, tlowers, veKctahle, llsh, meat, chickens, coin, Hour, wheat, oatmeal, bread, crncKers, cheese, tea, coffee, cocoa, bookn, pictures, Jewelry, siloes, coal, wood, condensed milk, ( mined Kootls, live stock, lumber, shin Kles, chalis, sheets, blankets, cutlery, tools, Htc, me nil acceptable. Tmp Koods will be sold at auction mi .Monday, Sept. !i Ml conn ilnitluns may be sent to KiisIkii J. V. l.cntz, 10.10 l'rlce stieet, by Sept. li. O. A. Williams' Condition Word wns received by Dr. .1, J. Unb elts, of .South .Main avenue, ve-jtetday, that (!. A. Williams' condition Is not Impioveil, and If anything lie was a little woi.ve The Information was wiltlen Saturday or Sunday, so soma t ine has i lapsed since then, and he nii'v he iniieli Improved All his friends ate hnpinir that he will pull tntoiuh. He Is known to possess wonderful vitality and r -cupel ntlve powers. St, Paul's Pioneer Corps The membeis of St. I'aul's Pioneer coip. will lesiinic theii drills next Thursday evenlnir. after which a spe cial ttifftltiK will be held to dlscll the advisability of pun haMiiff iijw uni forms mid partli Ipatlnff in the dillllng conte.M at llazletnii on October 10. The I'D tils have a lepulntlon an dilll cis, and If they decide to enter, they will diuilitle-s make their opponents lilitle for the pi Ize. Dr. Reynolds' Condition. The many friends of Dr. (Seorpo H. Ileynolds, ot Ninth .Main avenue, will be pleased to If at li that he Is lecover Ihk ,soly from hl long indisposition and that be Is able to sit up a little each day. The swelling' In hl.s limbs has been Kreatly ledimd leeently. although one of them Is still In bandages. He ex pects to be up and around again In the course, of a tew weeks. NOTES AND PERSONALS. .Mr. and Mis. Hernard Flannery, of It'.i South Grant avenue, welcomed a bab.v glil at th'lr home on Sunda.v. Special meetings will be hold at the Salvation Arm b.iu.icks all thh week by the colored slngcis. Services over the remains of the late .Mis. Anthony Moult will be held at Holy Cross ihinuli at !i o'clock this moiiilug. Intel incut will be. made In the Cathedral lemcteiy. William .lames, of 11.11 Luzerne sti'il, was hold up in fiont of lis house leiently and subjected to a se veie beating. He has an Idea who l he assailants were and may have them .mc'stcd, Mr. and Mis. David Saundeis of Tripp park, have returned hoiii" fiom a visit witli fi lends at Martlnsburg, W. Va. Miss Sadie Hush, of South Hiom'ey n venue, whi has been spending In r vacation at Henry ville, has returned home. A reiiuieni mass was c 'lebraled in St. l'.tttick's Catholli church ycMer tla inoiniiiK over the remains of the Lite Mrs. Hildget (ieaiy. Inteiluelit was made In the Cathedral cemetery. Th wedding of Itobeit H. McXii h os, of Scranton slteet, and Ml.ss Maty Khiheily, of Lafayette .stieet, will be solemnl.ed In St. I'atilek's Catholic church tomorrow afternoon. Tile CKfoid Glee club held another rehearsal last evening. It feels con fident of w Iniiluu the pi la- at Like l.odoie on Monday next. A lawn social will be held tomorrow evening at the hum? of Miss llertha Hale. Ill:: Swcilatul stieet. under the nuspkes of i lass .o !i of the Gut Holt! Avenil Mission school. The wedding of Hdwmd Davis, of North Hyde I'.uk avenue, and Miss IMher M. I'eckms of North Lincoln avenue, will take place at S o'clock loiiionttu evening at the hoineof the bible's parents. The children of Holy Cioss congie gatlon, under the dliectlon of Hev. T. W. Carniody, nll. piattlelng an oi er i ttu uitltled "The Llllputlans of Fairy land," whb li will be pioduced .some t.me In Sept 'iiiher, Daniel , Thomas, who has bien spmdlng a fi w w eeks at the home of hl.s patents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Thomas. ,,f Wnshbuin stieet, will it till n to I'hiladelplil.i next Saturday. W. Ha.vilm Kvans, of South Sumner avenue, is in Buffalo for a few da.vs in loiviit'cilon with the Steel cinii'any's new plant. Messis. Thomas a. Jenkins tif Km pona. Kansas, and Airred Davis, of Washington. D. C, aie visiting nt the home of Tlioniiih D. Kdwards, on Acker avenue. The West Side Dilvlng club held a business meeting at 110 South Main avenue last evening All local players who are interested In the foimatlon of a lepecentatlve "West Scranton foot ball team are r? ciuested to moet, next Saturday after noon, on l he Hi owns' base ball ground, The piospectlve appointment of po. Hie HiiiRuun Is till eddy buz.:liiK In thu ears of several local phyyslclans. What Is wanted Is a man who can I e found when needed, and one wh i reslJes In close proximity to the station liuus. . Juhn W. Jones, of South Hyde Park avenue, Is spending a few days with friends at Nantlcoke. Miss Alta Ilevan, of Pititon, Is the guest of Miss Davl.s-, of South Main avenue. Miss Nettie 1'hlllip.i. ol West Put,-, ton. is a guest at tin home of Mr. a"tl Mis. Isaac llairN. on North JlHnrdey avenue. Miss Jennie Price, of Hyde Park nve nue, Is spending her vacation with fi lends In Plymouth. Mis. Trank Hoss, of Main avenue, Is visiting friends In Binghamton. nuth. tliH young daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jewry, of Hock MtPet, leeently underwent an operation on her eye at ono of the Scranton hospitals. She Is Improving nicely. Air. and Mrs. Joseph Howen, of West Klin street will celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary this evening. A largo number of relatives and friends have been Invited to participate In the event. Commander- No. 232, Knights of Maim, ate ananEliiif fur an entettaln- Famous Doctor Urges Pyramid Pile Cure. Dr WHIUnis, h inonillirnt otlflcl.il aiUKonn s. "it n ii ilnli ot urn iir(rm tn mold mi nxMtliin if m.llic (HIP in nut nthrr miy iiiid alter iiimy tiuti Willi tin- I'lranili) Pile 'urn I iihlii'll illni,l.i irinnuiii'inl II in pri'tcrrm o to mi nioritlnn. I'. ii -lie In A ilrumslnti". l.lltle linnk. "I'llfs. C.iu.i'j iinl I hi"" nnllnl tife I'liamiil IliuitCii, M i r-ti.i ! I, Vliili nient and social to be held on Tuesday evening. September 10. nt the home of Mrs Henry JneobH. on Lafayette stteet Mln Mary Hvans. of .Swetland street. Is the guest of friends in. Cnrbondale Mr and Mis. Hubert Hlitley. of Hock stieet, me entertaining Mr. nnd Mis. Kuhrer nnd i hlldren. of Pitfsblllg. Mr and Mm. A. J. Atkinson, of Lin coln Heights, nre home from an ex tended sojourn at Atlantic City. Geoige H. Carson and family, of South Main avenue, me spending a few davs at Iake Wlnola. Ueiiben Staples, of Academy street, has returned home fiom a week's so journ at Lake Wlnola. Mrs. David L. Morgan, of Nantlcoke. Is the guest of Mrs, David Jones, of South H.vde Park avenue. William H Jenkins, of Price stieet. Is Fpendlng his vacation with friends and relatives In Berwick and Dan ville. Mis. Clulstopher Jenkins, of South Hiomley avenue, has letuinvd home fiom n visit with friends In Jermyn. Mr. and Mrs. William Kvitns and granddaughter. Annie, of South Sum-net- avenue, together with Mrs. Mor gans, of Washburn stieet, are enjoy ing the sea bieezes nt Atlantic City Hairy and William Jones, of Glen Tannery, lmvo letuined home from a visit with William Kdwntds. of Swet land street, nccompanled by Misses Margmet l'dwards and Alice Turvey. Alfred Twining mid Alfred T. Cook, of Swotland street have returned home fiom a ten davs' visit to Huffalo. the Pan-Ameiican and Nlagaia Kails. Mis Fannie Cnpvvell. of Noith Sum ner avenue. I.s convaIecdng after n severe Illness. Mr. and Mis. William Kvans and chlldieu. of Lafayette street, ate the guests of relatives In Dalton. Miss Stella Hnllett, of Noith Itebecca avenue, Is eTiJovlng a visit with filends In K.in Stroudsburg. Miss Phoebe Shlffei of South Hyde P.uk avenue, is the guest of friends at Atwntcr, N. Y. Stanley Lewis-, of Notth Lincoln ave nue, and Ilany Phillips, of Fourteenth street, aie visiting at Ulnomsbutg. Mi. Clarence Snover, of North Main avenue. Is unable to leave the house, ow Ing to illness. Mr. and Mis- Fhsscs Kiesge re turned home yesterday fiom a visit with the latter's parents nt Hansom. William Sehoner, of North Main avenue. Is entertaining his brother, Thomas, of Allentown. William C. Husse. of Hiookl.v n. N. V., Is the guest of Mr. and Mis. John Wil helm, of Noith Lincoln avenue. Mr and Mis. William .Millies, of Noith Sumner avenue, aie spending a few da.vs nt the home of the runner's parents at Kspy. Pa. Mis. ., Fraunfelker mid daughters, I!ess, and Myrtle, and Mss Agnes How man, of Mt. Pot ono, left yesterday for a visit to the Pan-Am. Miss- Annie Ttent hler, of Noith Lin coln avenue, Is home fiom a visit with lelatlves at Factor ville. William Claw foul, of the Drew Theo logical stinlnnty, Is spending his vaca tion at the home of his parents, on Noith Hyde Park avenue. Miss F.lMe r.vans, of Lafayette street, I.s visiting lelatives at St. Clair. Schul kill county. Mrs. Osman Heei. and chlldien, of Noith Llmoln avenue, are home fiom Piovideme. H, 1 Miss Minnie Davis, nf North Sumner avenue. Is spending a few weeks with friends at Lansfoid, Misses Cora Watkins and Sadie Kills, of Lafayette stieet. aie the guc.ts of Ms-s Ada Kills, of Dalton. Pi of. H L. Morgan, principal of No. 11 school, is doing the Pan-Ainerit an. Louis Capwell, of Hlngliamton, s the guest of his niece. Mrs. Finnk nought, of South Hyde Park avenue. Thomas Kvan. cnshlei at the West Side bank, has returned 1 1 cm his vaca tion, whhh wai. spent at Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cosgrove. of Di vision stieet. me home from the sea shoie. Mis William H. Davis and rh.Idrcn, of Noith Mnln avenue, have retained homo from a pleasant stay at Atlantic city. Thomas) I'eteis and (laughter, of Wllkes-H.irre, nic the guests of Pa tinlman and Mis. Klah Petoi.s, of Noith FUluore avenue. Frank Phllllr-. of Swftland stieet, Is taking in the sights at the Pan-American exposition Misses Delia Kvans and Kllzaheth Jenkins left jesteulny for Mount Pocono. whiie they will lest dining the next two weeks. Mr. anil Mrs Thomas Anthony, for mally of We.st Seianton, nre now icsl ilents nf Huffalo. Hayden Jenkins hn leturned home, after a week's stay with Masters Geoige and Wlllard Thomas, of Mos. tow. Miss Kiiiih Moigan has leturned from Mo-cow Mis. Gemge Hi own, of Hoblnson stieet, is visiting in Moscow. NORTH SCRANTON. The funeral of Mrs. Hartley Uoban, of Pawnee stieet. who died lust Satur day after a shoit Illness, took place esterday morning fiom the Holy Kos-nry cluirth, where a high mass of reipileni was celebrated by Itev. Father Lynch, of Honesilale, assisted by Ilev. Father McHale, of Plttston. and Hev. J. V. Moviaii, nf the Holy ltosary church. Mis John Lynch sang "Ave Veruin" and "Calvary," accompanied by the organist, Miss Llbble Neary. The pall beaters were Patrick McDon ough, James Jordan, Thomas Malla, Thomas McDonough nnd Hubert and Patrick Malla. Interment was made at the Cathedral cemuter. The Keg Fund association of the Dickson mines met last evening In Leouaid's hall. In the Sunday school room of the North Main avenue Methodist Kplsco- pal church Thursday at R otclock p. m. Gomer D. Heese, of West Scranton, will be present to organize and rehearse the North Kcranton section of the choir which will slug at the temperance re union, September 13. All temperance wnrkeis of North Scranton are cordi ally Invited to be present. It matters not to what church they belong, wheth er the Methodist Kplscnpal church, Congregational, Presbyterian, Kplsco pallnti, Catholic, Haptlst, Christian or Primitive Methodist. Membeis of Christian Kudcnvnr societies, Kpworth league, Haptlst Young People's soci eties of the Welsh churches all are welcome. Come and help make Sep tember 3 a day long to be remembered by rold water advocates. In this and surrounding counties. A special meeting of the Olivers' In ternatlonnl union was held In Leonard's ball Inst evening. Heniy Protheroe. of Mulley's stoics, Is spending a few days at Huffalo. State board of olllcers of the Jr. O. IT. A. M. will visit I'ol. T. D. Lewis coun cil No, 10ir. Friday evening, August 30. All members of the order throughout the city mid county aie most cordially Invited to be piescut. David Gain lei left last week for Huffalo to visit the Pan-American and Yotingstown, Ohio, SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. Borberich Entertained Friends Smoker of ths Young Men's Institute. Mr. ami Mrs. HcmrMi llnbrrlili rntrrttinril a nuinlur of thiir frfjmli at tln'ir mw home, WI8 Hi ell street, lit ctniilik'. The time vrrv jilc isanll.v oprnt In iI.iiijc uamrs nt ill klmK sliicini; unci ilim lim. Music wan fmni-linl liy I'rolrurir .Umis I'afT. Tlinpp irr- nt nnp- Mr. ami Mrs Jiioli Mjiiii wi'llcr, Mr. .mil Mr. I' 1'ov, Vlr. iml Mrs Mi-in-mat, Mr. ami Hi, -loini Lcnzcr, Mr. ami Mrs. Iliiboriili, Mis Vl.itirle Mannurikr, l.irle Stflnnifl, Amu Mi-imm tr, K.ito jhiI Mil) Mjnn urllrr, llinma Mrlnuirt, (icorsf Mlih, Anton Slrininrlr, I'rnl Sin It. 1'. 1 oniplon, .lulm Call and Joint sltiininrtr, Y. M. I. Smoker. Miii.ler t.i coiuluctnl last night j the mcnilpfi-s nf tin- t'nluinlni cotimll. ounc Men's Imliiuli, at I'haiiiui) liall, which uun a tir.v ctijnulile tftair. Vn eviillint lltrrarv and miiMi,i protfTatnm'' m,m rpinleii'il nnil rrfin-hiiirnls were srriul. Ilie HfTalr tits in ihaiRi' of the tnllouini; commitiei Chairnian. I' I'nl.in. VI. .1. Hums I' II l,aiiL,an, M .). Iljirrrly, J. Vauulun and .1. Iteillj. NUBS OF NEWS. .Inhn .Innlin, nt PittMon 1,'enue, hail the ninl Hie flncer nf his ilelit luivl Imlly nnlieil at the South wnrK velrnlay, He n til,in lu the Mosf-i Tdlor liuiit;il, when- lun umiml ai ilnnl Mnitarrt, the 'i-jeai-iihl itaiiKhirr ot Vlr ami Mm. I hale Pmwn, of l'ittlon .ittn:e, nut wnh luintiil .tiiiilent ,t,leiil.it .iftenieon. The ilnl'l u,iwlk)ijK alonir Hie top nt an Iron f,nre at her hone, ulun sli Iml lier hil.inee, anil fell, she slniik urn nf Ihe iliV.e ilh her nslit arm .iml Mitli i' 'I .hi nub nitiiil. ir M.inf va lltuttli)liril .mil ihiwil ihe lllhlll. Mi. nnil Mi-.. Willi.nii ihininnnil ami pen. Ki rilin.iiiii. iml fainit -, .iml lo-oph .ti ne-i anil iIiiikIiIh. Ihelin.i, hair ri'liiineil finm Klinliurst. wheie lhr, nlliiiilnl Ilie Imi.v ninth lurtml all nnrreirv of c.iper .limit William K. Pinvla, of New YniV. nl, U the Curst of I'.ilriik I lahtrlr. on l'itllon aieuiie V linslil hihv son arrncil at the home nt Vlr ami Miii. .Inhn Ftirshi, on C'eihr aienue, cMr day. li-s Vnna Crnmn, af ('.iihomUIe, la ihe i;uet of Mi II Mihrn, nn Vitf tiii't. Mis Itnpe lionnilli .iml Mji O'Conunr arc tilliiiB Miw Minim I'm, at l'nislnn. Mr. ami Mr. I'hllip Kiefrr jml il.iui.hlir. Ilori, hive rrtumeil fiom a weik's viil al llirkuneri . V. The smiilav mhnnl ihihlirn of the llnkory Stieet llipti-t chuuli litlJ n nutine at Nay Aug park rvtenlai The fount hue lull team, of tlu soli , will coinlui t a trntlev ihle Weiliusilat nlffht 'Ihe Comel lodt'e. No. Ill, Kmcliti of 1'iilim, will men in irgular m-kIoii tln picnnij- at Ihrtinan's hill T. t. Mi Ponoueh hi- lelurunl from ew nrk Hate, while he hi l.cen tijinj his linmu, lll'll-CS. A ipei ial meet ins of Ihe Willi im f oiinell llu.e rompatii will he helil inrimhl at s o'llmk in Mchln'ri hall. DUNMORE. Pumnoreaiu weie en .ah- siirpnvd ami iniuvi pt(iila,i to lead in the New Vork ami l'hil,nle. plnv iiiei4 llnl a i.n'onie lotclliuti-t ami wiml loini entnliinition irmk tin lomi satunlay mm nine anil lau-ril t -re.it ileanui Hon nf prop. eilj. The report stitrrl tint "iii.nlv eter.t lunhl inc ts luoii' or les ilimiKiil " the fu't the, tjtlnni' i ninel.i , hr.ui uinfall anil the iliimte ilmie w.h vim elntlit. This enrreitiori will, we hope, Mop any lelief imnimint lhat, mil he foimlui; hi s rantun, The I'tiin-.tltiui.i Coil if,iiiuii't iiiiiiin will he 1 1 1 ill toiln al nil (he inims line. Vliv I'iniiii Millir, n Mill tuii, u irtiiinod fir in llufliln, atnr ii'iiilliisr a wuk at the I'm Amtrlian evjnitnti A hie riowil i Orln lleil.wlih, of lmj., wilk fishteen mile ,,ml two l,iu in four liour-i at Ke.tslone (time la-t iiIkIiI. lie lompl ilneil of Ihe cnroiltlrni of the Kiuiiinl, nliii li will he ,na ripiinil 'Ihe I'arlit Ilium ihik, emler it- wnenhle bailer, .lolui lliulii. pitailoil th,. piintipal rtliut In town l,ii niKht. I.ilteis ii m iinfiii: nm ImiiPil cluilng ihe prrio.l enilini,- ini. -Jl, IU0I l'u,oi, i.illiui: for these ItlleM will plei-e .ay aihiriiscil; Nellie pev eieaiiv, Walter Kilz-nuinoiH. Cirnillla Ma-i, stilki .than. ('. I' (irow, 2 Ailam aienue; .Nailie umhu-k, W. Cm Ilntlei. '2u7 Mulivin aiuiue: .hveplinip lleiltv, ;:is Walnut ilieel; lolili V HacL'iriv, HIS pnnker slnel; Kate Miitr.li . 'Jos Willow street: Wuilfml Mel.enn, .Nellie Mitihrua, 'I limn lion in, for I'ainik MiIIukIi, Mm Mrair. .laniei Vln.ph.n,, M' Tailnr aviniip; Nel.on Tlim. .In-hin lliiikrtl, lVt ijnUi- aieniie. Ill Wintirniute. .1. .1. WiIIiiiih, .Iff. (pioii amine ami (iieen Itolu'e utrtrt (2), Cvipak Anilt.w, Cumilh (,ii Coils hue Iieen teiplle.l lit d IrmN lu Imvn niiiiniini Inur the appnu. Inns niiriiaae of n. I. I.. Kirjimr, oniirr ulnr ol Ihe lliptl-t iluiuli here. Miv, Allle Tail, of North Hlakely Kiieei, U fpinillni mine lime with InimU at llanli. ami llitf Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Willi im lluliir, of Dilawiro stictt, aie alBht-spemc in llutlilo and Torouio, Mle Kate Ward ami II ninth W.inn ate lnht scelns at the Pin Viucrii in . P McDnniiuh U .11 Hartford, Conn, where he went to M'lett a in v line of coai lie from the fjilott of lliuiki tc lohnon Itev VI II. Ionian U in Pliihdelphh, where he unit to attend the luneial of liU old friend, Itev Fattier Ilairv, -vhuh oieurieil M'-tiriU. Miin Venn and lillle t'ullin haw returnul fiom .1 urfk'n Hay in Allantlr ( a James Ilopklm, nf New Ymk lilt, l upcndine lui laratlon with hi father. Pi I) C. Ilopkln-, of Prinlier ittiet Menu Mines lrft on Saliudiv fnr N'ewnk, .N. .1 , while he Im anipled a Imralitp oil Ion at eonflilrntijl lerl; In a larw hrokfraite home. Mls Mollle llealev, of Chetlnut strtet, lu ip. turned firm ten day itay at Ihe ieadune. M i I' .1 Iteillj ami ilauuhurj, lillnn nnd Mnjoile. ami Mis. Vine (.umliin. nf llrnokl.,n, are li-itlmr Mr. Vinev, nf pine iieei. II A. II pin, of I'.lerlrle .iirniii , mt Im talu able tintllnsr hore, Din, lat nliilit aftei a wtere tae ol rulit II N. Datll am en, Haloid, of llljkelv lreet, leave IhU inoiniui; for a uepk'i may at the '.n Ainerlrin. Jolm O'Roil-, ol IlAston, U the sturM of filrtnla In town MIm Vlirt I oiui. of Poller hipiI, l lUltins frhnds in Ihilo, f miu. PARK PLACE. T. K. TerwilllKer, o Prutldfiire road, U auffrr Ine with Hiininirr BTlpie, MIm Vniflia Maculrp, of Court ttrret, Im rr turned fiom Atlantic III). Warien Wiirbaush la aprnilini; a few dija In Allentnun. Kiank (Jooilnoiish, of llmiptrlalr, l vIiIHur W. I.. Finn, of Proildenie load, C. l Dicker, of Xcw Voik city, tpent ycilrr- JONAS LONQ'S SONS. Ready D'RI and I A Tale of Daring Deeds in the Second War with the British, Being the Memoirs t of Colonel Romon Irving Bacheller, author of "Eben Holden." $1.10 AT BOOK DEPARTMENT Some More Book News We filled a table with cloth covered books yester day at 12 cents each. Our customers gathered them up at a pretty lively rate.so we thought we would pass the good news along. It's not the best book in the world, but at the price they are quick sellers. In the assortment you will find books by Jane Por ter, 'Hall Caine, Victor Hugo, J. M. Barrie, Scott, Eliot, Duchess, Abbott and Corelli. The lcr price is 2 for AO Some Stationery News Hearts of Oak Writing Paper, in boxes, is the best paper we know anything about at the price. It is cer tainly a good seller. There are four colors, f, plain or ruled, and the price is Royal English Linen and Vatican Vellum Writing Paper, is worth 25 cents the box. For a few J j,v days we are selling it for i. J Jooas Long's Sods Attend the NOW GOING ON AT (SBiam dai with Ins unite, M II linn, of liumoud aipmie. Vli-s r.rnilv VliihaeN, of Vnt r '.id'hiii..'. ho hi liepn iiMtui; Mr'. It run Miuel, if llmr avenue, ifturneil lu me tnd.iv Mis. l.oltie fnev nf North Vliin aiuiue, Im returned heme uflir a two ueeki vmt with In r mstrr In V ininmv:. W. .1. O'llonnrll, of VlluiBht urnue. i wnd ins a rnuple ot iveel al the Pan Vmeruan (ieotce Tullle, of Humond avenue, ollfd on (irt-cn IIhIrp friends alurrlay eienine. 6REEN RIDGE. Miw M mil rnllrr. of llnWn aipnue, hn re turned fiom a vlult at llpwtuville. S. V Kied Cii-uer, of I'rnn aviniie, linn aiiejited a rioMtion ivilh . II. Iliard .lohn llhi'teri. of I'rutt an line, I-.4S letuined front the l'.in Viiieiinn rxi'iinii. M V. Hewitt, of Capriine aieniie, l home from a leu dayi i!it ivith Mi mother at l.ivlnB ston Mancr, V. Y. Mr. and Mr I) It Miirin um here from thplr summer home at -oulhpoit. ( onn , uslirila to atlrnd iIip n,lt-elN vvcililiui; tniilslii. II I,. IturdiiV. iml ftnillv, of Momev aunue, hate rrtuimil Irotu an ouliuk al like '-hendin Ml-H Klijihilh Innlin. nf VVjomliif .mime, tilth hir iipiIii-vii, Utrr lloraie and Homer .lordin. have nturinil from a ivpili' tiit with Arihl.ald fileniN 'lhp Miilrtiii of -t I'liil's Cathnlle ihuiih villi hup their plPiili In "-inderfcin'a pirk mniirht and toinonoiv nlcht. V hrnl rla orihefJn villi turuMi inuh Imtli punliic', -mil ttip eioiindt 11 III Iip lieliltd I" rlnlrli llfhl I'lalfiilliu for dimlne ,m Ik me erriied I'uninrrntv nlirlil jtvi In cold villi lie ihauiPil orf. TIip m nica of llm rhiiiih hup for .nan lu-i-n auione thp limit tnipul.it in Ihe 1 11,1 and a Ijibtp aitPiidJiiie h ev lcted tnmelit, OBITUARY. Tin- liif.int 1 I11M if Mf anil Mm. An thony t-'iuldon ot 14 K Kp1i"(i',i ,'ivpiiiip, illod l.ts-t nlBht. Tho ftiii'ial tvlll tiikn Iilnco xVriliicil.iy nit 1 norm nt 3 o't'lot'li, vvltli intPi merit In tho Cathe dial coniptciy. The fuiioial of Mm PhHilcs Klofer will lenvo tho liotisp. Aid fodiir nvpiiuo, Wpiliipdity iittoitinoii at '.' n'l'lntk, and bo to the ClPi-ninn I'rphliyiiTlnn ohitu-h Oil Illl'kliry StlPPt, VVhPIO v-PIVlCO.S will lip pondia'tod by th" ator, IIpv. V. A. Noidt. Kinm thorp tho iPiiiiilns will ln tnkon to l-'ore.t Hill t-enn'tery for liitoniuiit. SEEDLESS VATERMEI.ONS. The Secret of Raising Them Discov eted in Colorado. I'lolll lIlP llfllVll I'o-I. KoniiPi' StntP Si'iiatoi- Swlnk h.i.s lipcn woiUlntf mi th" spfillpss melon luiipojdtliiii niini .vi'.im. UuiIiik tho lonpr wlnlor nlKhis he wit up nnd wit'stlod with tin stout problem, "How will It ho iloiit'V" ofton d.iyllRht found hint yxiiuiliiliiK mlniitt'ly nnd inlfi-osni. plfitlly tlu hecilM ho hiul nil and luuKi'd and dot-sliiitPd, In his offotlH in do tpimlup how to Rot alotiB without them. And early ono moinliiK nhout llvo montliH iiKii. mi It l loliitpd, ho camo Into lii'fiikfil, utter ono nf his all night bfsaluiiH uml utiirtlcd his wlte JONAS LONQ'S SONS. Today Bell, U. S. A., by August Sale $Ots nnd chll'liiti lij shntitiiiR: lu ,i perfpit -luiiil of kIi'c "I've R"t It! I ran do It'" Tin ii, it is .-aid, he iii-du-il away with out ( splainliiK to his ahtonlhlu'd family vv hat on eai th "ant. Hut Mm. Swlnk is rf-puted to have said: "Never mind; father knows." And as "father" stands quite well in the estimation nf his family, the mcin kiunvledKo lhat he know was quite suf llrlont for all. Swlnk selct tod teruin kinds of seed, planted them at certain unusual distant es apait and begun to wateh for the iiit --Ikiis of thulr kpi -miniition. After spyltiR on tip-- plants as thoy prow. It lieeaine known that he had really put miiiic momentous onter pilse on loot. Later Mr. Swlnk lirnuclH and lai 1 before Ills family nnd fi lends a lump, loim Ki'ot n melon and, dlvldliiK It clear ly at one Minke ot his Ids' knife, dis iiluyed to them the pink Inteiini of i plendld emeiald sphere without a sin gle seed. This was but the small be KlIllllliK ol a Kteat end Of i muse Jlf. Sivlnk will not levial the secret process by which he cut olf a melon's hope of posterity and at the same time rendeis Its Heeling piP-eme hole mo.it bonefl i (Mil and beloved. The seeds lu the melons have alv.vas been consldeied a Brent drawback and while tlie.v dn not ait as complete neu tralize! s of the Joys of such luscious Koriiiandl.lnc;, they have by ninny been recorded iih a M-rluUH menace to the. lives of the enter.--. LET US LAUGH. No Affair of Hers. llntlpM -And dor )uiir mother all' w inn to lute two pittii. of plo ivhtn )ou arp it heme, Wlllipf Willie (who hai asked for thp ectond pirie) N'o, ma'am. oMi,i oil. do ji.u think hp 'u ul-1 lilt inn to Imp tun pifpn hi ip? WiIIip iionfllinil.D-Oh, i.hc tiouldn'f cate I lim ii-n't her pip, jm kiimv. Of Course He Wns a Brute. Vlrs Malnr .lohn, ilon'l eu think I nffd a new Koiint 'Inn one liezlnt t look htlihi Mr M.ilor-1 don'l fee in.ithltie thp matter tilth It. Von look tvrll ruoimh in It to nun me, nnd vvhv hould 1 mi nut innupy to make jon inure atiraptitp to othrr men? An Alibi. "Ilai my Willie Iieen m ulininins here to daj '" a-ki.l VMIIip'a .ineri Ial hi r. "n. Ill" irpllfd tjie liiuiie.t Imy in the tiater. "Vrp yon miret" "Ship, Mi.v, It vi,l ai much ai he could di to Kppi from droivnlii', hut no Rot linn out all rlshi. Hi" rv-tlir ctcr Hitre In the hushri non " Chilled. Hurlne llanihl'd fir-t ill) at the klndertartfri tin loom I'fiame cmil, and Ihi- leather sent hira to find nut iiliclher any lieit a (oinini; In at the retfier. "r. ttaihrr," f.ud llirold. ai he pred hit htm'a to Hie draft, "tlierr'i Ion nf heat coinmu in, hut lf all iotd!"-l'hiUdi'l!ihU limes. Wfly
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