f - THE SCH ANTON TIUBUNE- SATURDAY, .TULY 8, 1899. 5 ... f !- "Vl & WBES& mzzz?, Golf will probably undergo a slight waning of enthusiasm at the Country rlub for a lit lof time, us wuny of the players will be nbsent for tlio next fow weeks and while they will con vey their enthusiasm and golf club's to country sldu and photo und moun lain the sport on the local links vv,tl languish. Tin beautiful spot, hiw vei, has never been visited by mote membeis than during the pant week oi ten dais, since the cars have been tunning to the gules. Thov found this mode of conveyance most welcome mi Hie rouiili when driving through town with spirited luii's hh attend ed with considerable I'ltigu, and, In fact, eeiy tlnj now nuuj parties nt rolfers or tennis plujois, 01 just plain lazv folk who do not bo In for ath letles hut settled down in n shady nook with a book, are seen ho.iidlug tlie Green llltlgo Suburban eats. Today ntuiy of the joung people will lsit the links on the ptemlses of All. lames A. Linen's count I y plan, near Palton, nnd will enter n putting match. The contest of last Satin day was won by Air. Cluudn AValkei, who tnrjk the Hist prize, a nip offeted b thf: greens conimlttee; Allss Allls Dale wone the second prl.e offeted by Alt. It AT. Set anion. There wete inntiv entiles on thu Fourth In the handicap mutch. Paul Welles won the llr.st prlye and J. It. Toiroj, esq, was second on the list. Captain ,1. II. iiiooks Is at the Thous and Islands, where he will remain for a lew days and no matches will be announe'ed until his return ' I had live dollars nnd forty-three a nts worth of lire darken up country f..V the Fytitth," ptoudly remarked a small", boy who lives on Alontoo ae nui Huh' I. stayed home nnd saw the tire," replied his neighbor in haughty disdain. X iw It) order to be conl, trolley rhUs nn in high finiir, They may no pio ln.in but are none the less delightful, 1 ull( illailj If jou ate spty enough r seo'ufe n fiont seat In an open car. Tnkof the tide to Alooslc, for instance; Tliioup Is also a ahasant destination nnd the new loute leading to thu i iitiutry ilub is dimming. Then, tliite is the novo failing N.ij Aug I nk, only you must seinij home eatly T.-i the lust em with highly moral haste lives the I'alls at time, "eatly tnntllc 1 flit ' 7 SO Tin ill .st mn they get left people m ii tally sit down on the neatest toik mil swear softlv or othei wise ai - riling as it "s their natute to," an 1 at the street latluay company, ot ii ut si Aftetwatd, if thej lcarnth.it tlie lomp.iny Isn't so utucli to be In fined, since it Is given no enioui- icr ment ill tl eltort to affoid good '.ilie to the p.nk, they modlfv their expletives ot addicts them against thu pitk commissioner s. The pulillc Is sl..w, hut when it realizes that the ono M r bicathlng plan of the city Is not sis M1 equipped tegardlng transput - lntlon as It should be and makes its -dissatisfaction known the stieet ear .htrvlco will be Improved. As a ptoof "' .f this the Count ly club line may be inited'.'ind the iclerlty with which it event through when no obstacles, were ,pl u ed In the way. He wns a ijulncy avenue small bov, ged -uien nnd he was returning In uiumpli fiom down town whete he had been 'financiering his substance on ilte- wi.iks "It would lie too bad to get i mi oet the day befote the Fourth." t.Miiaiked a relative in whose cate ho was temporality placed, as they nni t wl esi aped n ttolley car on the i uio. "Yes." lie answered gravely, "and hnve all that fotty-lhe cents wasted' adding as nn after thought of Uss importance, "and us too." she is a fair little Bcranton maid nnd it was to be het fltst wedding. As she is only five, the statement need not nil forth tematks. She was to sit nt the end of the pew and see the pretty brides walk slowly down the aisle and her conversation was hugely upon the subject of matrlage. One aftrtnoon she was ovet heard Imptosslvely Inform ing the nutse: ".My mother and father were both tnariied. Yes they weie; ami on the same day, too." Speaking of weddings, anothet little maid was greatly excited ovet thu 'Vianinge of a fair neighbor the other d..vy and she besought tier mother to know what the bilde woie en cm her fate and the meaning theieof. When told that hi ides always woto veils shu ace opted the explanation with a du bious shako of her head. "Hut, moth ii, you didn't," she deelated. "Oh, is, mother did," was the replj. "Hut no," she Insisted "I didn't see It at all" "Why dearie, you weten't there," her mother s.ild. "nut," o 1 1. 1 lined the little girl in a tone de rating tiiumph", "it wasn't over jour lace- In join plctuie ' Fourth of Jttlv Is nlwavs a great event at Preston l'atk and this car lM-HHl IThe Best and Safest: Ii Family Medicine I , I'OR ALL : Bilious and Nervous Disorders ; Sick Headache, Constipation, 'Wealc Stomach, Impaired Di gestion, Disordered Liver and Female Ailments. i :T!ie World's Medicine: Annual Sale I!ccedi 0,000,000 Itoics. 10 cent and 29 cents, at all drug ttures, ' TVneViiiTTi'i PUVji be ttio lnnreit eule o anv l-opHiry Mlidne in Uio or!J, and 1 WtliOatllMsputilicallon oftestlmonlals x MvfHvA 5? M BEECHAN PILL pnlilotlsm outdid Itself even In that pattlotlc spot beside, the twin lakes. Xnturally, the Hist exetrlscs consisted of a fusllnde of lire ciackers of various sizes liytho evercnthuslastlc small boy, At to a. m. the company tissenibled In the patlor of "The Lodge," nnd the fol lowing programme was iendered: Singing. "Praise Ood, fiom Whom nil Hlesslngs Flow " Prajer, lid by C W. Klrkpatrlck. Singing, "America. " Kecltatloti, "The Signing or the Dec laration of Independence," Albert Watson Donilitii- "tli-clarntlon of tndenend- (.)lt." J. Harry Fisher Slntrlng, "llntl, Columbia." Fatiiotlc nddi ess.... Alex. W. Dickson Vocal solo Mr. Cnsselbetry College glee, "Old Nassau," By the College Hoys Ocenrlna olo Mr atlmoie Singing, "Star Spangled Banner " In tlie evening there was a beauti ful spectacular paiade ot the boats or the club and pilvate boat, got gcously ttlmmed with several hun ched Chinese lanterns, and futther Il luminated with led lite. The parade atuuntl the lake was led by Admlial .1. Hatty Fisher, and the rear of the flotilla wns guutded by Hear Admiral ,1 H. Fish on his unique catamaran. After the paiade theie was a line dls jlai ol llrewoiks undei the supei vi sion of All Janus Dickson. The day was one long to lie temembeied by the gm sts at "The Lodge," who not oiuv enjoved a dellghtfttl social tltee, highly spiced with patilotlo fervor, but nlso enjoved a temperatute orv iimili cjolei tlinn that of the dtv and most delightful iitvlgiiiatlng bteezes. Others who commanded boats wete Dr. Kennedy, AIesrs. F. i: Piatt, Huny Baikei. Albeit Cuine, .lames Did. son, Harold Kennedy, Ta.vlor t'oster. On Filclny a paitj of five went fish ing in tlie Deltiw.iie. letutniug with enougli bass to supply the guests at "The Lodge." Those who spent the Fourth at tlie p.uk weie: Albeit II. Crane. Air. nnd Alts. ,1. 11 Fish, Alt. Jiuni s Hus sell Jones, liobeit AI. Fish. Air. nnd Alts W D Kennedy, Di L. Ken nedj. Air. lint old Kenned. All. Clnr eience A Uilmore, Ah A. V. DUkson, Air. Jnnn s Dii kon, AINs Dickson, Allss Fullu, Ah c W Klikpatrlck, Allss IMitli Fi"ti, Aiiss Laui.i T. Fish, Alls. W W. "Watson, Allss Watson, Allss Candace Watson, Alt. Albeit Watson, Allss IMitli Hill, All Foidhain. All. Lindsay. Air Fred Piatt. .1. H. Flslu r, Alis. A AI Fnlkinbui.,.Mts H. A. Alor ton, Alt. and AIi. F K .Piatt, Allss Alice Winner, AIl-s Alajoile S. Piatt, Alaster J. t'uitls Piatt, Master Fhlllp Piatt. Allss Hllzabeth L. Alatlhews, Ati-s Alay F. Allno, Allss Al.ny Cui tl, Air and Alts. H. C. llarkei. Allss Sallle V. t'tirr, Aiiss Finina Louise Foster. Jim ace Caselbuity, Alt. and Airs. T J. Fostei. Charles W. Pond, Air. and Alts, llttfua Foster, J, Tnloc Foster. Mr. and Alts. James A. Linen will on teitain a laige number of golfers at a putting jiatty this afternoon at their countiy place, "Llnali." Uev. I)r C. AI. C.IIlln will go to Ocean Grove next week, nftetward siiendlng some weeks in a lishlng expedition among the Thousand Islands Airs. Cilllln is entertanlng her mother. Air. Lampley, of Oeoigla Her tlnee sons, Atottlmer, Will and Chatles aio also at home for extended (cations, Douglns Aloffat gave a dinner at his homo on Quint y avenue Wednesday night. Tin guests weie Allss Kill;, of St Paul, Allss. Allss Ahflee.of .letsey City; Atiss Savage, of llahwny: .Allss Lewi", of AVcst Plttston: Allss C.alpiti, Allss Oct trade Sprague, AIIses Alice and Helen Alntthows, Alessts. Hall, of New A'ork: I'ertis, of Pittstng: La Alotte Ile lln, Harold and Law t once Watre, Ata Uessell, Hugh Archald. Air. and Airs. A. D. Blacklnton gao a dlnnei Satuid.ty night for their guests who hae been entet taint d at a house party nt "The Homestead." Thoe ptesent wete Aiiss AhOee, Aiiss Sav age, Atiss Klik, Aiiss I.iwls, Alls rial pin, AIKses Helen and Alice AIntthews, Alessis. Hull, Bateman, Fetrls, Hugh Atchnld, Douglas Aloffat, Alax Bossell and John Oolpln. Alts. Frank AltOowan and AIKs Sis son left .vestetday toi an ectended jachtlng trip along Long Islend. Air. Alctlovvan will spend Simmy vim them, in company with Air. and Alts. Hetbert Ualleiitlne, of New. u k, X. J. At the home of Air. and Alls. O. Le (Itande Field, r.OS AVashlnaton avenue, a n unber of guests wete entertained on Tuesday on the occasion of the nn rfiincemetit of AI '." AIldelln Fields' engagement to Air. Hatty Dallam A"bsttr, of Baltimore. fhtMc pre sent wete: Air and Ahs J. James Talor. Ah and Ahs. AA'illlam Gould ing, Ah. and Ahs. S. AI. Field, of AVest Plttston, Allss Fiances Field, AI. Clar inte Field, ot New Yoik. and Air. J. c. Coy, ot Rochester, N. Y. The Allsses Notton gavo a poich paity Tuesday evening In honor of Aiiss Servoss, ot Btooklyn, N. A". Aiiss Caiollne Knittle entertained In formally Thursday livening In lienor of her guests, Allsses AVirtz, Klmlgnnd Sheihan The engagement Is announced of Allss Louise Johnson to Air. Alfred Hoffsomer, of this city. llovemeals of Feoiple Mis C. W. Fulton and sari nre in the Aihiondacks. Mr F H Nettleton and family nto nt Asbury Hark Air nnd Airs J. Alfred Heniilngtoa aro nt Obi rlln o. Air Owen Irish and lamlly arc at KHz. nbetlitown N A'. Misses Hllzubetli .itid Grace Sanderson are at Oce-n Grove. Airs C. . Scott Is spending thu glim mer at Ocean Grove Ati and Ahs W. D. Kennedy spirt the pant week ut Hreston I'nik. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. Iloberts will tuko a Furop.'r.n trip thlB Htimnir. Mint Joseplilno l.eis will fpnil part if hf-r vacation nt Luke AVlivila. Airs Utitoii und Mls V'uton, of llor wlek spent a iluy lie i o tills week. Miss l.'redeilka Dpi man bus gone to Detroit to leninlu for several weeks, hiae Scivobs, who nag boun tho guest of Bcrantnn frh'ils, will loturn to her home, In Brooklyn, lodu. Airs. I. XI. l'lfllt. Alts. J. It. l'lielps nnd daughters and Atls Jvnthcrlne I'ratt are tit Hlock Mutul. Air. Cephas ltoser, of Nontlcokts Is spending a few diijs with Ills uncle, ltev. t)r. l'rosscr, of Fust Market street. Atrs. A. de Follot, of Hrookljn N. Y has Joined her husbind in this c'ty nnd thev hive taken mi their tostdPtico nt 410 AdmnH avenue. Alius rordhnin has gono to Greenwich, Conn, with a I'mbnndiilc pirty. Inc'iin lag l)r. unit Airs Sloti, .Mm .Iinlvvln and Atrs. Willis Alnnville. Air. George Smithing Is In Detroit, Atlch. W. R. lliisliimlor, oi., is nt Daltim for the season, Airs. .loUtt 111 man, of D.illap, was in town cstirilaj. Air. James A Lansing nnd family are nt Block lain ml Mi. N. '1 Robertson and family are at Annagiinsi tt. L. I. All. C. 1. rt) ltlln and family spent the Fourth at Lily Lake. Allss t'orn Dickson srent the past few d.ivs at I'reston Pork Mls Jennie Howell is at tho Wllbitrlon. liv-the-Scti Spring lake. Dr. AV (1 Pulton's family ' sumnitr Ing nt ltowfivtoii. Conn Ah. D t:. Tnlot uml futility spent the Fourth at Hnrvu's Ltike Air, and Airs H. II Partott were nt AVnvorlv ovi r the Fourth. Air, Atthur Lee and family are enjoj Ing a sojourn on the count of Maine. Alts Linnin Sntncei and Airs. Ni Icon I.aBar mid claiightcr, ate at t..iko Ariel. Alts AI AI. Torn y and JINs Alargnri t Tomv nie vpciuliiig the summer i.l Like Inola Ur and Alls. ('. AV. U iliei ts spent the Fourth ut i-olouel Sthoontiiaket's home at i:imlitust. Alts. John Rafter. Mls L'ltnii L Itnf ter. Alls. H. At. Trend well and II. A. A'an lloin weie leglstuiid at tho St. Di?nis, In New A'oik city, tills week Rev. G. AV, Welsh Is In A'ork, Pa. Dlgby Hell, the eelelniiltd comedian, nrcomp-inleil by his friend, John Ghle, of New A'ork, l.m up on thtlr wheels vesterdav from Tobyli.itina. wheie they nie sinnmetlng and had lunch at the Jcrmti. (' It Howell l ut Linslord J 11 Vaton and tamlly nie nt Dilnn Stiinlev Gullies Is spending some time in lhiwlcj. I'rofi soi I! L Alorgan spent jestet da v in Wllkes.llarre. Mi S 11. Pilce and family nte at Br.indivllle X J. L'dw.ird Jlutklow. of Bovle ,t Atueklow, Is In Detiolt, Allch. Ml Jnlin Roll is at Alt. Clements, Allch , for his hcalih Ah and All J Hen Dlmmielt will sail for Hurope tomniroiv G AV. PrNble. of Capouse avenue, is siiinmeiliig at Aiaplewoml. i:. It Stevenson, of Delavvato tivenue. has conn to Xjack, N Y. Mr W D Ctliniler Is temporarily re siding at 813 Alulbenv sttect. Jlr and Ahs Clnrles rourson etc spindliig the summer In PJindrtl' Air. I LarKln, of tlie correspondence Schools, lias lemoved his fninily to Ft c- tnr villi Air. and Mis. Wcllei, ot Phllnclclpltli. nn ut the home of Mi. Aaron Gok.smllh, In linen Klilge Mr Am urn, of Quhicy avenue, will le move bis familj uet week to his new home on Webster nvenue. Air. and Ahs. J. Stanley Smith re fill mil jestertliv from their bridal tour ami ate nt home at IJi! riav avenue. Dr. Flovd C. Kieilerlel anil Ray Fred, iritl hivi l etui mil home of let spending tin Fourth nt theli parents' country home., LUlitsticet, Pa. Air Clmiles Schl.igei of living ave nui. Is at Oiauge, X .1. Allss Lulu Allno Is the guest of the .Misses (lunstcr at Like Atlel. Air. and Ahs. George A'ost h,ie gone to Lake AVInoU for the Mimniti. Airs. Ingalls. of Jcltirson avenue, is visltlin,' friends In AVnyno e.ount Airs. Alfred and and Alis Cliailotte llniltl spent Sin tin j In Alontrose. .Miss Slice ban. of AVIlkes-Harre, is the gin st of Aiiss Knittle., on Jefteison ave nue. Mis. A. II. Storrs and children nro gm stJ of Airs. r. S AVeston at Lake Ariel. Allss Jennie Daniels of Division strent, N spending her vacation nt Cambridge, AIti. C 1 AVatrous. who his been In Alont iiise for the past month, has lelutned to tho city. Dr. Henry Halpert will leave for New A'oik cltv tonight and will return Wed newil.iv noon. John J Goidon, fotmerly of Plttston, now of New A'ork city. Is In the city, tho gue-ts of trlends. Air. and Airs Thomas Sprague havo it tinned from a foi might's slay In Bos ton and H'ookllne. Allss Kittle O Donnell, ot Hazleton, Is In the cltv the guest of Allss Alaty Dcv ers, of Linden sheet. Haul HecUwIth, of this city, has left for AntiapolK to pnpaio for his en trance to the Normal academy there. Geoige A'ocum, esq, will visit New A'oik liet week. Ah. nnd Mrs. C. AV. Klrkpatrlck ate nt Atlantic Cltj. Air GLorsro Holt, of New A oik, was ;n the cltj tills week. l'rofessor Wills and family spent tho Fourth hi AVIlkcB-Ilane Air and Alts. J. D. Davenport spent the Foiuth at Henryville. Allss III i Snjder Is spending a poitlon of her vacation nt Alooslc Lake. Air. W. 11, AlcCIave and family aro nt Claik's Green for the month of July. Allss Alurtlla Al.itthews, of Spencer sluet, Dunmoie, Is the guet of friends at Nlantlc Conn Alls, (i 11. llirdsi.ll Is in Ilonesdale Allss Lama Aleldrum, of Hlehmont ae. line, Is visiting in Now A'oik cltj . Alts. Hlitncr and d.iughtri, lto.-e, of Albany. N A'., are the guests of Air nnd Atrs. Sol Goldsmith, of ijiiincy avenm. L. Oottlnger. of the Hconomy Furni ture stori, and Sol Otttluger, of Haltl nioie, left yestcrdny for an extended tour of tlie west Air. and Ahs. Grant Hilton nrtt sum mering at Lake Ariel. On their return the will take up their reslelenco In tho homo of Ah. G. II. Ulidsall, on Qulncy avenue. ltajmomlW Tl.n ilenbcrgh son of State Senator llardcnbersh of llonesilnie, has been nsslsneil to duty as n second lieu tenant In tho Fourth lnfantij of thu Fnlttd States regulat num. He has been ordered to proceed to Camp Alcado to report to the commanding ofllier of tho Nineteenth icglment ' for duty, until that comiiu nd tcnrhes the Philippines, when lie will Join tno iiourtn tnlnntry. All's Graco Acker Is ut Like Wlnola. Mr.G. AI. Ilallsttad and tamlly nto at Allenhurst, N. J. Allss Anna H. Itoblnson. nf rapouse nviliiie, is visiting In r.oston, Court Stenoginpher If If. Coston und B. At. AViutoti have gone to Carlibad, Germain. Air. HlLliard J. Beamish and family havn removed to the house owned by Airs Hloom on Qulncy avenue, as theli pie virus leslelince was deslrojrd by flic Atr. G. AV Hhllllps. piincipal of tllo lilgh school ha J this vvnk lieen nttenil Ing the annual meeting of the Hennsjl. vnnlii Stuto Teachers' assoeiatlon at Get tysburg Air Iteese Howell, of Oden, 1 tali, Is lsltlng tils uncle, City Conttoller How ell. He is on his wav home from Har aid collige, wltere his son, Albeit, was grulu.ited Tho Misses Julia Clapp Allen, Cotdella Freeman and Charlotte Hhitkniiiu are spending tho mouth of Julv nt Capo Cod, Alius Freeman wilt alterwards go to Huntingdon, Fu to vlit her parents. Ladies' Shht Wnlsts. Seo our lino display Saturdaj. spe cial reduction In pi lees. Alauis & Hugen, JONAS LONG'S SONS. This Big Store Filled uffi b a Bliyiog Tbroo Never w.is a store so crowded. Never was a crowd so happy. This big white granite building was the hub around which all things moved yesterday. Buying was in the air. Carbondale came down nearly six hundred strong and added their enthusiasm to the occasion. Two cities shaking hands in brotherly love; both in one accord as to where best to tiade. This econd Prices Have Never Been So Little. , At an oppoi tune time you get the world's best in merchandise at the lowest pikes ever known. This July month witnesses the departure of all seasonable goods from this store that shelves may be clean for the Fall stocks. We carry nothing over. We accept first losses as the best losses and give you every chance to economize and save. The sale which began yesterday has a rosy future for you. But we advise you to come early while assoitments ate at their best. !t HER POINT OF VIEW f: Sei tti.it woman," said the man In th" Fritue Albeit coat and straw lint, "diagging that good dress thiough the sheet' Shouldn't you think she'el luue mine si use''" The othei niuti assented wearily and the llrst speaker continued, as tliej wullted along behind two htnds-omelv dressed women with fashionably trailing sklits "Now tlieio'.s one of Vin who liolds hets up. She seetiK to have some Idea of neat ncs nnd decency, but just look at that othet one In the blue Can jou Im agine any tidy petson being so caie less''" "Ves" replied tlie quiet looking man in the gtay suit "I can. That's my wife in the blue dte.ss It cost he i lift j eight dollais I've eeii the bill. She knows it is mote stvil'h to let It diag Slit's neat t noi gli at home. Sometimes I think she's possessed of a clean devil. If a newspaper happens to be cat-a-cnrni-ied Instead of sh.ilght In the paper rack it gives her a nt rvous head ac In She Is giovvlng gi.iy worrying over the gioceiy bov who won't wipe their feet ut the kitchen door, nnd the lest of us nie mowing gr.iv for fear we may let u lly in. or lot git the combina tion of the books on the patlor table. I'd like to know w lint's the use of pay ing live hundred tlolhus for three piei es of fuinitute Uml I've nevei seem since the tiny they came home Tin 've been In swaddling tlothes nf lit own linen fiom that houi. I askee' her one time why we couldn't have had some ma hogany legs and a set of ppilngs up holstetcd in blown linen instead ot Kmplie btoeade at ?!- a y.ud which has never been uncoveied to iew- sinu wi had the chairs, but she letelved my inquiries with such haughty seoin that I diopped tlie niattei, otil.v I was leally anxious to know. It may be ,i souite of feminine satisfaction to feel conscious that the empiie brocade Is there, but the seciet has nevei bei n specially nttraetlve to me. Howevei I never did pretend to undei stand wo men ' Tlie other men listened with Inteiest and the giay coated one continued "She fusses because site says I'm so untidy about dtopplng things on my c lollies when I eat. nnd the chlldien howl t'ismnlly whenever they'ie being diessod up, because she makes such n, low vhon they get glass stain or some thing else on their clothes, but she cei talnb Is fixing her diet-s in gteat shape today Sht'll take moie dlit into tho house this afternoon than the test ot the fiimilv did in the pist sis months," nnd lie turned off AVyomlng avenuo with a smllo of satisfaction on hli A lsage. Veilly this summer Hitting Is a weaii ness to the Hesh. I know It must bo for 1 Ik aid three fair maids savs so and with seveiul hunks tiill of lovely things too. Now it would seem that a jew tt links well tilled with chiffons and piotty clothes in genetal would make caith so blight that nothing short of continuing the hay fever or losing nil one's teeth or one's llnnce or sustaining sumo such culamlty could tlaiken it even temporarily. Nut these girls walled in chorus: "Hen. we have ipian titles of thin things organdies, enmi ties, crinkled, chiffon and net, und here our mothers have suddenly dei ided to go to Blot k Island whete jou can't wear thin things and when if you take 'em out of j'otir ttunk they look like a ing. and oh, diar," wound up the reftuln "V haven't any new thick clothes at all!" Then thete U the dllllculty In find ing just the place for the Hitting. Wherever you go j'ou probably wish It had been somowheie else I'ven If jou litivo tt heap of money and go fiom a provincial town to some fashionable jesott you llntl ynuself Ignorant of the pass word Hint admits to most of tho fcluines whero you would enter. If you haven't plenty of money but what is tlie use of describing summer wreicneii lii'ss! If ou have a couutiv place or a, summei lioniu J our condition Is amel iorated in some icspet ts.whlle in others tho nilsi'iy Is Intousliled A'ott must entcittiiu company and tlieielore get little test fiom the yen's routine. Then -ou feel tlie lucesslty of going to the same old place year after year, and while It is pleasant and like one's own paiileular but dens, i.Uhi'i dear, be cause It is one's own, it Is Just tho least bit monotonou". The only ically sensible canny thing to do U to make to ynuself fi lends of mammon, so that they will tnke jou in to their houses at tho sen shout and the mountains, where with a Judicious selection of thew ft lends you can man age to liavo a vniloty in the way of summer onteitnlnmont. It may mean u Kiont doal of winter attentions nnd considerable Inconvenience at tlme.s while In the city, trnt it Is vvoith the tiottb!. JONAS LONQ'S SONS, Wasol If a Wonderful Shou)? Annua! Clear Jonas Long's Of coute if jou i eatly tty you ian be t vety agteeablt o astly enter taining wltli your accomplishment), join ennvoisntlonal powers, jour clev ein.'ss and unfailing good humor that j dm will have enough Invitations to summer homes to last the lound year tnit that Is another Htoi After all It Isn't tlie clothes, tt Isn't th monej nor the popttlailty that can innke a good time lor the summer gltl or tiny other gltl. The w hole see ret lies within hetself She can Unci Haws in eveiythlng, even in tlie ocean or th.: tall pines rising like the tt .light j'oung llguie of tlie 'tinuner gill hetself. She can complalr bltteilv because the party took tills boat ot that paitlcular dilve and make all the otheis wish they had never been boin, or she can oieilook the small illseomtoits tor tlie fortnight oi the. tlnee months when things nro diffeivnt ftom the )ertcct unnni nients tit home, and she can lie so utteily t harming in her sweet temper and mei i j face that the good times wilt simply hover in her vicinity, not only thiough the sumnur but the wlntets of 111" The expeilenic of the average no man Is not such us to lead her to ac cept the popular theory of the utter wietehedness endiued lij husbands and fathers eluiing the summer flitting of thr feminine membeis of the l.imllj. Aten seem to be able to manage very Mill Ml these times and It Is to be doubted whether they do not enjoj that soit of a vacation as much as their wives do tlie outing in the countrj' or at tlie shore. This knowledge, however. sectetlj- enteitained, isn't a special souice of delight to tho absent ones, Tho.v mouin because poor John is stub bing awav In the hot olllco and j-et they don't tellsh the thought that he i"av be etijojing ills solitude notwith standing the gtubblng. AA'omen are tiinsi r. S.uicj Iless. Lightning Rod Man's 4fh of Jtoly Oration The following or.isluin waz piepnireel '! be ilellvi'id In Swacuse on the 4th ov Julv but waz net 1 seven good lecons, 0 ov witch are that I waz not tckt - par ticipate. Howevei Its not 4 me 2 morn az it waz the peeplls loss not mine I went homo - klildctsville 2 spend u few dollars A. the 4th & when I arrived thav uskt me 2 m.iko a speech, wlttli I erj kindly dtd.l TIIH SHKIX'H. Felloo cltlzins, the slgnel onnor witch j cur kind and thawtful kommltti haz, confere', on me iz gl.Uely apteslieited l' assure ju It mnkes mv chest In eve with pildo 2 stand be 4 such a see ov inteligent lithusi.ihtlck fuses (lovvd Sr gene rua ap pt.ivvs) I am not gifted with a silver tung theie. I ju must not pect a How l y speech from nie but wb.it 1 due saj' will bo rlto trom the thnldir & lilt tho nile squnto on tho heel (I was prep.ilrd t ap plaws here, but It faled 2 matu'leallze ) 1 j lit ago 2 da, waz a giate day at Santjiigo t the t'nlteil States jellow jrrinllsm Felloe citizens, nobinly Iz n giater panshunlst than the spei ker. I am glad vv h.iv Cuba & Horta Iteeka & the Saiiilwltch I la nil h but 1 must siv that the Hhlllpiens bares abovvt tho same ielahun 2 Hie Fulled States nz tho verraltuge .ipemlK diu 2 the tinmen bod il , it Iz the caws ov a goodeal ov trub- lile, Iz lesponsllial 1 meny deths & ilont seam 2 be essenshal 2 our ktimtcil (At this point sum smait click nileverd 2 bo phimnj iV; gtonid, but fortunately I waz ekvval 2 the oelt.islum). "Theie," sed I, "Iz llvln pioof ov my nscrshun, our Hind hi id ' polntln mv finger lite at the piisllnnlmus icteh "Is suffern frtun api'iidlsetls' ' (Tills bong m.iwt made a gtnte hit with tho audience & w.-u Rieetlil with U4 fine a burst ov lifter, up plows, etc az I ever wittiest) "Wnr, belli s & gcntilmen. iz a ttnlbel thing at tho best A. and at tho woist nt--tli'-v.'urst at-the-worst Iz no better (I liud "fergot mv lines" ns the nclcr mv. At camo in e r loozln mv presents ov mind) "Thl is only 2 tru," I kontlnuile, "war Iz a terrlbel thing. It cunilth out o s cleer ski like a theer In the nlte! tt wnnilereth nbowt like a line seeking whom tt may ilevoureth' ft llnallj it striketh a bowse with no lltenlng roeleth, &- then wheie are joiC ded! stone eled" far bejond the tower ov humeu ude & pit int medlsens gone to we no not vvliuo' nwl I the lack ov a little 4 thiwt. The blbet sez "In time ov piece niepulr 4 vai" ev. nobinly ever sed a truer thing! As I stand rn this platfoun adiesing tills vast Essembllilge ov liansutn humnnltj', I see hear lc thnre nmung vu anxjus fases (this, lielween ju ,l I, waz not stiictlej tru, but 1 wns. pietlv well woikt up nt the time, nu mane idea being leiel up 2 mv climax witch I sane did) witch tell nto ju aro not prep.ilrd. I wish 2 state trnt I am In the lltenlng rod blzuess mjself. I will bis hear In town 3 ilazo S. will duo what I can 2 llx any, who so desire, un In that time, "I have put up tnenny huudrnl roils In awl parts ov the countiy. How menuv lives 1 hav saved In this manner will never pet hips lie nown. Hut I dldnt cum hear 2 btiiK ladles & (at this point I waz inteiupttd by the same skally wng who groned at tlio beglnhig ov my speecli. Ho waz now relnforst by sevral ci inpanyuns In kitmo wlio showtld In u lovvd tone ot vols "rut tl out, "urotiK It opli," etc., etc., thej akiunpneeil there nhowu by a fusil.ide ov hen fioot &. ved letubels witch had lone &luU lost thto I JONAS LONQ'S SOWS. ing Sale Is a iisefullness az eating bevrldges llnppilv mm lilt me eV. I llgi Ii ro7 2 thr oeknsliuii) tt seems 2 me ' I st1 vvlth tlie Inst on ov a twinkle In mv eve A. a totich ( s irkiiMn In my vols "th it the nuiiuie's & motels ov sum peepll are nbowt & fai gone A: them tisefullnes nvvlso i. sum ov the vedgtabels ,Vi enibijo ehle) i lis thav is-o-heat Willi iThls Impioin tu wittism lirawt down the howsf, 11 tr urtitlvlj speeklu) "If mj (rends, the enemy, will now ciawl In there bos I a phew mlnlts 1 will llnlsh this ornhun .V: will then duo as mutch 4 Ilium 1 b 1. iGrate nplnws and lufti I p u tMpated In hv evrv 1 but the illsiurbeis) "Lmlles Vr gents ' I koiitliunle. "wluit tin peepil at Wnstilngtou shnoil din Is 1 se'inl rpOOrni riguleis 2 the Hlilllptens ,v stud tin in qiikk Wi'vi got good llght tts over there but we h event got ennf ov the m It Is a mate fc glorvus thing 2 bo a sltizeii ov tlie L' S bin nmung th-' mt ny prlvcttdgt-s gi.iiitld 2 us tluie Iz nun so Hue nz that ov fieo speech (pill tho tlif . dmn) &. tho It ha bin tin pilvleili'o 2 iidres awilienees in evij stale In this gloivus nnvtin, I can troolv sav 1 ha nevei spin si.eli a coliglomerashuii ov inteligent v.- Iitinstim men and dutiful whnmln! i cheeis I the Star Spangled Hanner' Alaj It nevei get thru wavln X p.indin! ' (Tin nplavvs at tills point waz so defiling A long I ilesleled 2 quit Sum ov the mote uthuslnstlrk stnrtlil in before 1 mensliuinl tin S S Ilanuei) I got down oiih the platform tonkin I the disturbers, bit like the kowanls thav ate thav had dlMipeiid Tin next morning 1 swore cut a warrent 4 the ring leeder be i Justis ov the I'll ce Alc Swienev who holds 4th A. coit In Kid dtrsvllle Tho cunstubil had the villen in tlie calaboos In i.o time &. 1 vvnz sum ninntl 2 appeer az prosleutcr, witch I did. The tiile slirtld A. the ilcfeniienl got awl tide up in his testlmonj while I made an olnkvunt plee 4 the rites ov sit itrenship free peeeh etc. I wound up by saving "I now rpst mv ease, sutlsfidei 2 leevo it 2 tho wue Judgment ov my le rnlel trend the iudge." Hut awl my e f ferts went I navvt The pusllaiiliniis nmnkev AicSweeeey (&. 1 want ju 2 send a markt copy o this paper 2 him Atr. Felltiir) put his glin.es hi his packet leend buck In ills clinic and put his feet up on tho di sk. "This case;." seel he. "Iz a most peeulai wan in tniiinv laspekts (ho li.iz an iivvlul tnoge). I hav Ilssent 2 the argiilillnts A: He quints on botli sides will giato attin shim A: I'm tliurlv nonplust 4 the pilslnt It is a liiirul thing I a man in my poslsli un 2 dnside a ease bat v. "in 2 n.iLie i r. A. re tano the votes av both. If wail wnz a sthranger I cud d isde In a mlnlt, but as It tls I'm iinilasiilicl " Then turning 2 the defi nilent he seil "Hav j u .mm nuiimv0" "Not a sent.' sed tlui pilsner, "Air. Klddei," s( , t ln baboon ov a Iudge, "the Ivt'lents I, shtruiig agin yu. It iz hai-id 2 so ik a frind, but I must due me July. It iz thi slntents ov tli" ccort that yu p.iv twlntv C $ Hue or splnd ate jeei.s in the eoolei (calaboos; " It waz an outrage', but I had 2 settel However, I sold 7 lltenlng toils while t was In tho town (1 dnzei so I cum out O. K. I'm a man who respe lis ollsius ot t in law , but 1'le git even with that ehlm pinee (don t 4 gi t 2 send the paper 2 him) If I have 2 sell him a lltenlng lod I wish 2 think the KJddtrvlllo Cornet Hand I the Itnpiop 2 l.tiuseit th.iy cera niullil mt with after tlie oiasbiin. Like awl home talent diilngs It waz a little long ihawn out. but n the Into W Shukspeci se "Yu cant hav 2 mutch of a good thing." Long in iv thav wave' I hav no kiltlslsm 2 make cept that the base drum pl.iver was a llttel 2 nthul nstlk A can tioolv sav that tho I hav hunt Gllmoie d S.isa .V tlintisanils ov other good l)nid, I never herd env ov Hum plav like the Klddervllllans. Th ty have a stile pikullerlv tlieto own. -A lviddir. A Qualifying Afterthought. The man who uses slang has been to llevlng his mind nil libitum concerning his boanllng place Ho had been en gaged in tho vain but common stuiggla to make up bj emphasis of spceh for deficiencies In elegance "I nm hiii prised to find von going en nt this rate," commented! Ills listener " "It was only a short time ago that jou were loud In praises of your boarding place." "Wl.cn did I saj anything in praiso of It'" "Shortly after you moved there. And I must say I never icgaiilrd jou ns a man whoso opinions would vniy from day to day. A'ou have hitherto stood by jour sentiments, after you once eNpressed them " "Wns I eer onlhuslastlo about that boadrlng plare'" "Yes. I reniembei .vour exact linguage You said it was 'a peach.' " "Stuo?" "I'm positive" 'Well, If I mid It. I II stand bj It Hut don't sou forget this. There ure peui li es and peachcb There nie ftesh peaches and canned peaches uml tilled peaches. And theie ain't anv thing. In my opinion more Irritatli g u d urpalatnble than a dried peach. I won't icliact what I said In the Hrst place. It's a peach, all right. Hut It Isn't a thing but one of the kind that has hail all the goodness extruded from if completely and foi ever." De troit Frco I'rcfrs. A Case in Point, "Who sajs tho Spaniards aro poor nrvrkHiiien'."' "Who sajs It'.' Everybody brj It Thej-'ve proved It themselves, haven t thev?" "Oh. I don't know. Cervtua seems to have mt.de a hit wllh tho ofllcer In oh.irgo of thu Fnlted State Navul aomlejniy. all rjjht." ClaveUud Leudor. Big Success. ons FASHIONS AT SARATOGA. Mcinlng Costumes Foulaitl Silks Negligee Gowns 0rgati(lic3 Evening Di esses. Special Cone snocilt nn. S tr.itog.i, Julv T Ones genuine social position Is ele.illv di lined bj tho bieik fnst diess ut Saiatogn some costuni'"! showing an e vei attiaetlve iellne.mi.nt, others the upaWlve ilHplaj eslilth consti tutes the sole Impoitanee of newlj ae qulieil wealth Alain muslin, pique or slllc shht waists nie so dnintj, with their lows of Hue embiolilei. hemstitching or tucks, that worn with u handsome tiliclc sklit, ibej are tin i tnbodlmint of stjle. HIipii's nie la extiiioiiliiim v favor, and as white, pink, blue, beige and lilaclc nie v.irlouslv trimmed with etiibrnliterj, contracting hr tiding oi bias cloth sttap. the vailitv is verv lllti lestlng. llvo embioldi red hinds foimlng a point on the iront breadth (iisinllj In contract) is a favoilto stjle. and a eij pretty pink diess was trimmed with white binds, tlie waist a short Jacket vvlth white levels, a lace fiont and a pmk satin ilbbou tied aiound the w list TIIH HOSSIHILITIHS ot blue foulard silks ale illustrated In morning waists, looking cool and sweet; the ingllge costume with a white l.ieo Jnlat nnd niauv I tidies on the sklit eilgid with white lace, the halidsomu alteinoon ditss with bio id white l.uo insertion on tie skirt. I.ece gulmpo and sleeves with hat to in itch, which, when laid aslue the attractive costume Is suit able also for e lining Hiilf-tlgltt sicquts of colored silk (oftentimes pink) and while lace Inset Hon in alternate rows, aro cool, and with a deep lace ruulo all around, anl lace libot at the front, they represent a handsome, stjllsh appear ance. A black taffeta silk Is usually the preferred sklit NHGLIOi: MORNING GOWNS nre eMi.mtlj beautiful, either of plaln culoieil silk and white lace Insertion, or of eiepe de Chine oi coloicd silk muslin, protnselv tilmnird wltli wide lace ta volte shape on the shouldeis, down tho flout, ami not unfiequeiitlv with a deep lace Ileum o around the lower edge ot tho skirt. White Is veiv stylish, conse qui'iitlv vers elegant gowns, snequcs, silk s! In or fancy waists ato seen on till sides, not omitting combinations of hi lclc and white, an example of which Is a black tnfleta silk dro-s, cmbtoldcied In white sill, WIIITF. OH COLOHHD OHGANDIHS an admissible nt all times of tllo d.ij", elaboralilj trimmed with very narrow black velvet run on plain, as simulated oveisUlits. or as an edging on doublo liilllis. whli h are crimped In older to produce the best effi ct All Illustration In pale lullottopo orgnndj-, shows tho skirt trimmed by ciimped niflies, while the joki Is of tucks and black laco In. M'ltlon the full town walrt meeting tho joku scallops, edged with a niching In keeping with the skirt. Contrast is given bv a black velvet collar and licit, with a velvet knot at i neb side of tho front, and loops at the bai k A'oko extends over the moiisqiu lulu sleeve, and pointed Haling mils nre edged bv black lace. This gown wns reci ntlv worn by a so rietj belle, and as she walked wltli a Him grin fill sti p. n delicate atoma was pi rceptlble, and in this connei Hon It in iv tie added I hat the prettj- Idea of In dtvlilu.ilitv in ptrlumcH is curled ot course still farthei In summer than In winter since In wnrin we-athir tho gentle stinmlint of a cholie, toilet eMr.iet is peculiarly refn shlng Among tho host of Kcents that lend their clinrm to fasli lon's fuvoiltcs tlie old time, trulv Amcrl- inii Aluruiy ii Lanman's Florida Water still reigns as over Its sprightly fra grance Is wafted to us as we traverso tlie i oi i Mors of the most fashionablo summer hotils and 'a tho daintily ap pointed boudoirs of the villis of tho wealthy this llneen of Toilet Waters Is conspicuous among the furnishings ot my lady's dressing-table. PINK Is a great favorite tor evening, as it lights so benutlfullv, nnd can be worn by persons of all ages An exqulslto pink French orgnndy diess, seen lit one of thu leading hotels, had u deep plaited ruf lle around the sklit. nai rowing towards tho fiont, whero it was overlapped by a I'eiuilssanio lace front breadth, which oNtuidid around the hips In a basque ef fect, with a full, long dropei y ut the luck, falling ovei the sklit rullle. From under tho laco front piece, at each sldo appeared four wide Idas folds of or gundy, with a Hcnnlssunco luco bund above, and these, alternating composed the skirt, all hi lug can led under ths lace drnperv at the back. The watst was a laro joke and sleeves- Willi pink or gaudy lower waist; black velvet collar licit, with black straps from waist to shoulder, wheto they ended In a grace ful bow, TI1IJ HAT iistd with this costume, was nn Ivory white fancy stinw. with lace nnd pink loses twisted together, supplemented by crushed roses under the brim. A whllo silk parasol wllh sprays of (lowers, em broidered In pink silk on eneh rib, and pink ribbon bow on handle, completed i mosit charming toilette stions nro no longer In lutimouy with coloied ill esses, hut inther In conti.u t, as white canvas or kid, or black patent leather nro tho ptevalllug fancy, Tor oveiy day use. tan shoes cannot lie (Unplaced, und for evening, black, bended patent leather sllppeis either wllh or without a strap and n small. Hut ribbon bow nro the correct stjle. Fannie Field,