BPW ?Ww'7 ' , -, v n,un TtvTw'ev7 ft 'Jr1; ; iu 'tfntwtrtArmr-mezmBr'iSK --tt?1L 1 ntTTiV fe; .rjri.t WWWPVff r.fiSI rKT-WWiJr T.-T'I -..T"fPT,l. fl t J li'iStX". 5i".y HutfcUW'tf& .f.T , "' 7HM") ' -fvt t"lTJ-TTCT(N't,--V! ; mwr j , - ', :vs' " I- P THE SCR ANTON TlVlBUNE-FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1901. 8 WEST SCRANTON ,, MMMh- ALLEGED PORCH THIEVES CAUGHT MH. AND MRS. THOMAS P. JONES IN CUSTODY. Taken In Charge by the Police Yes terday Afternoon Large Number of Articles Found at Their Home Which Were Identified by a Num ber of Persons as Their Property. Charles Taylor Had His Fingers Badly Lacerated While Playing: with Cartridges. The sns)octs In the lunch xtoullliK riiHoH referred to in this ih'imrlineiU yesterday, were urrested hy l.lutiten nut AVIlllatns iind nqtiiul yesterday uf teriioon ami held In $300 ball each by Police Magistrate DiivIch. They are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas It. .tones, of I Mi South Uroinley avenue, who liuvtj lien under survelllunee fir some time. A seareli warrant was proeurel yes terday ami tin? patrolmen went tci the Jones house, and there found many nf the missing articles, all of which were arranged about the house In a neat manner. The owners were noti fied and Identltled the woods found In the house. Among them wore a chair owned by .lames lirlflllhs. of i:!l Washburn street; carpel and cushion, the prop erty of Mrs. T5. !'. Khvhner, of l.'O South Hyde park avenue; jardiniere and plant from Dr. Palne's residence; small table belonging to Mrs. l.ee Mc cracken, of South Hyde Park avenue; locker, owned by Mrs. limner Price, and a glass Jug. from Mrs. D. M. .tones. South .Main avenue. I'poii entering the premises, three rooms in a basement, there was noth ing to Indicate that the above men tioned articles had been stolen, so deftly had they been arranged, even the earpcf being laic: on the floor. T he flowers stolen had been planted in the yard. A number of oilier articles In the bouse have not yet been Identllled. and If any more are missing they Mioulil be reported to Lieutenant Wil hums. The culprits were unable to furnish ball and spent the night in the station house... 'I'hey assert that I lie goods were purchased by them from a man whom they call "Hill." but whose Identity they cannot re veal. .tones lias partially confessed the thefts, but tit tributes the vork to his HUYLER'S SCOTCH KISSES ion s.m.i: at G. W. JENKINS'. Summer Comforts For Sensible Men 'The men who make life worth living during the warm months of the year, are the men who take advantage of the ways and means provided by fashion's decrees. For the Present Summer Comforts and Styles Are Many For Example Men's Plaiu White Negli gee Shirts iu assorted de signs or with fiue tucked fronts. The dressiest and newest comfortable of all Negligee Shirts. The Popular Reversible 13 inch Four-in-Hand Neckwear has first choice among well dressed gentlemen this season. But there are lots of other pretty styles. FM Grand Values in Hosiery and Underwear for Gentlemen or Young hen This Week. Globe Warehouse wife, who appears to he somewhat of a kleptomaniac. Hoth of them nro about 23 years of oro, and have been married but a short time. Tracks Should Bo Removed. The present condition or Hwetliind street, between Main and Itroniley nvnime, and the number of nccldonts and narrow escapes that linvu oc curred there, emphasizes the necessity for the removal of the street car tracks from that street. This thor oughfare Is too narrow for a street car track and being the main ap proach to No. 18 school, the children are constantly In danger of being run do, vn. There are now largo, ruts In the nlripl alongside Hie track at seven! ! laces, and there Is not room enough on either side til" the track for a good sized wagon to pass at certain points. There Is an opportunity for the com pany to remove Its tracks from a wet land street, and extend Its North Main avenue line through "West Park, and thus roach the upper districts of the Fourth and Twenty-llrst wards, Tills route would afford an easy grade and at the same time reach a section of West Seranton which promises to be the finest home site III town within the next few years. Annual Auxiliary Social. Tile young ladles' auxiliary of the Women's Foreign Missionary society wilt hold their annua I .social in the. church pallors this evening. An ex hibit will be made of the drawn work done by Mrs. .James It. Hughes' class. An admission fee of ten cents will be charged, and lefreshmetits will be served free. The following programme will be rendered: Singing from "Chorus of Praise:" Invocation, Knv. II. '. Mo Dermott: selection, Simpson iiartotte: recitation, "Only n Little Baby lilrl," Miss Jessie Florey; vocal solo. Miss liva Kittle; reading, "The Story of Klteja," Miss ICtliel Pease; piano solo, Miss Grace Cramer; reading, "1'ncle Jacob tit the Feet of the Heathen." Miss Mary Daniels; singing from "Chorus of Praise." Temperance Mass Meeting'. The following programme u 111 be rendered at the temperance moss meet ing in the Jackson Street. Uaptlst church tomorrow evening: Remarks by chairman: winging, "O CountryOrand:" prayer. Rev. F.. A. Ttoyl: singing, Sous of Temperance Glee club; address, "The Saloon and the Home," Mrs. Hailey: singing. "Marching to Vic tory." Loyal Crusaders. The meeting- will be in charge of the Sons of Temperance, the Loyal Crusad ers and the Women's Christian Tem perance union. Mrs. Hailey lias spoken a number of times in the county dur ing the week and all who have heard her weipwell pleased. All persons who would like to hear a good temperance lecture are invited to attend. Home Missionary Meeting. The Ladies' Home Missionary society of lilt; Simpson Methodist. Kpiscopal church held an interesting session last evening at the Inane of Mr. and Mrs. AV. W. Davis, on South Hyde Park And of Course The suspenders have to be considered. A hundred styles iu silk and lisle thread, light weight webs. Fast colors that will not injure shirts. And Then You Want a Belt a good look ing belt, aud one that's serviceable. Belts for all dressers and conditions of men at popular prices. They're all new. avenue. The devotional exercises were led by Mr. II. U. McDcnnott, wire of the pnstor, and llicro were Icsboiis taught In homo mission work. Mrs. Frank Hrynnt save a rendltiK on "LIUIe Alt Ktic," and Mrs. II, M. MnsR rend nn Instructive paper tin "Slavery In America," Mrs, W. AV. Davis presented an excellent paper on "Our New Possessions," and Mtas Haclicl Jones pave a reudhiR on "Homo Missions." This was followed by other exercises, and at the close refreshments wore served. lad's Narrow Escape from Injury. John, tlie,sovon-ycarold son nt Pa trolman Bavld Parry, had a narrow escape from serious Injury on Wednes day, tie was plnylnpr with a number of other boys on Hwctlnnd street, and attempted to run In front of a passing street car, when ho was knocked down by Iho fender, and luckily escaped un injured. The motorinau noticed the boy and stopped his car, and found- that young Parry was not Injured, having been thrown away from the ear Instead of under It. Several months ago a boy named ICrnest Kerber, residing In the same Vicinity, had several of Ills toes smashed under a car. and It became necessary to amputate his leg at llio knee Joint. Boy's Fingers Amputated. Charles, the 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. AVIItlnnt Taylor, of Lafay ette street, had the four fingers and thumb of his left hand so bndly lacer ated recently that amputation was necessary. The little fellow f on nil some cartridges In n coat pocket In the hoiiFP and threw them In the stove. An explosion occurred, aud resulted In the laceration of his hand. The ex plosion and child's screams att ranted the attention of his mother, who was In another part of the house, and she quickly ran to his assistance. Dr. J. J. Cart oil was called and found It necessary to amputate the fingers and thumb. The boy Is recovering from the shock, but his Injury Is a very Pjilnful one. Lukns-Shusko Case Aired. Alderman John conducted a hear ing last evening iu the case of John Laikus vs. Michael Hhusko and John Martin, the men who were mixed up In a scrap last Sunday night on I.u sseriie street, In which both Lailcas and Sliusko were cut up quite badly. Attorney P. F. I.otighran appeared for Sliusko and, Martin and John It. Kd wards for l.iiltus. After hearing the evidence, which was substantially as printed In The Tribune, the alder man held both defendants to ball in the sum of S.1A0 each for their appear ance at court. Y. W. C. A. Notes. The shirt waist class will meet this evening at T.1.1 o'clock. There is now room for new members In this class, All girls and women admitted whether members of the association or not. The junior hewing class meets every Friday at ::.::0 p. in,, under the able uiamigeincnt of Miss Anna Morgan and Mrs. Harry Xelmeyer. The outing committee invite all young women to go with them to the woods within walking distance on Sat urday. All wishing to join us will please meet promptly at 1 o'clock at the rooms. If the weather pertnlus, ue expect to enjoy a hunt for wild llowers. Tlie gospel meeting on Saturday at 7.1.1 o'clock will be led this week by Miss Italic! Powell. Two Funerals Yesterday. A requiem mass was celebrated In St. Patrick's Catholic church at li.SO o'clock yesterday morning '.,ver the re mains or the late Mrs. Move Marion, who died on Tuesday at the lesidenee of her daughter, Mrs. Henry I'anavnn, 303 Pleasant street. A requiem mass was celebrated by Itev. P. I-:. I.avelle, and interment was made in the Cathe dral cemetery. The pall-hearers weio Martin Uiirrell, Domlnick Ilea ley. John Cawley. Patrick (lilroy, John Kagan and John Farrell, of Jeimyn. The funeral services over tin- re mains of the late Mrs. Kvan It. Jones were held at the family residence, on North Uroinley avenue, at -' o'clock yesterday afternoon. Many friends and l'elativex were In attendance. Uov. Hush Davies. pastor of the Plymouth gregational church, olllciated, and In tel meiii was made in the Washburn Congregational church, oqiclated. and interment was made In the AVashburn street 1 emetery. The pall bearers were c. Powell, Thomas It. Davis John S. James, Cliarl"s V. Wil liams. Uei tor Janus and Thomas ("!. Davis. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Dr. David J. Jenkins, or Jackson fitreet and Kebecca avenue, left yes terday afternoon Mr a few days' visit with his brother. Dr. Thomas Jenkins, at Albany, N. v. Mi. !:. C. Prlee aud daughter, Nellie, of Muhuuoy City, who have been the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cileason. of Fourteenth street, returned home yesterday. The date for St. Ilrenden's mlnslielH has been definitely decided upon and Is Tuesday evening. June 11, at Mears' hall. Tho performance, of "The children of Heaven." which was repeated in Welsh last evening at the First Wulsh Con gregational church, wits sung equally as well as on the previous evening. The attendance was very gratifying and the rendition was well received, Itev. Hugh C. McDermott, of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, delivers the address this evening at the sub-district llpwortll league con vention at Taylor. Ills subject will be 'Destiny." C. J. Westcott, esq., or Oueontn, N, Y was the guest yesterday of Ituv, and Mrs. U. C, MoDuriuott, of North Hyde Park avenue. .Mine Foreman Kvan P. Davis Is seri ously III at his home, sac North Hyde Park avenue. Mrs. Itoger Kvuns and daughter, Rlhel, of Jackson street, attended a wedding at Clifford on Wednesday ovenlng, Miss Annie Johnson, of Meridian street, Is spending a row days with friends iu Dnlton. Patagonia lodge, No, 3;, Knights of Pythias, held a smoker and social ses sion after their regular meeting on Wednesday evening. The choir of th. Jackson street Pap. tlst church will glvo a concert In Oly phant on Juno IU for the btnellt of the Olyphant M. H. church. Tho continental Mluo Fund will run A SENSIBLE MAN Would uso Kemp's Italsam for Hip, Tluojt and J.uiiks. It is cuiinc more Cough., Culdj, Asthma, Hionciiltli, Croup and all 'Uncut ami l.ung Troubles, Hun an utlur lucdiifnc. The proprietor liat autlioricd any iliu?i;It to uiw )ou a Sjniple Iloltlc free to convince on ot tho limit of this yiejt uiucdy, 1'ilec 'ijc. aud SO. FREE GXPBNSB TO YOtl AIo tree Mill, pie of Wntner'n sutp Cure, Hip (treat perlfio fnr nil Klilne.v, l.lvrr and Urinary ill'PMrn, ly enillni jwur MililrrM toil' to Wamer'n S,ilf Cure L'e. Iloclie.'trr, X. V. Ihelr annual excursion to Lake Artel on July s. The Silurian Lodge or Odd Fellows wilt hold a regular meeting In 15 D. KvntiR' hall, Hoiith Main avenue. Misses Lllllo Davies and Kate John son, of South Main avenue, left yes terday for Phmllndelphla to attend tho graduation exercises to-morrow of the Medical college, from which Philip Davies will graduate. The ladles will visit at Pottsvllte before returning. John C, Jones, of North Fllmoro p.vcntie. Is seriously 111 with a. threat ened attack of pneumonia. The Colonial club of camp ITS, P. O. H. of A conducted a dtnwltig hist ovenlng In Red Men's hall for a Mvo dollar gold piece, which was won by ticket No. 407, held by Miss Dean, of Hampton mines. The drawing was at tended hy a large assemblage and the event was followed by n social ses sion. The following ofllcers were elected by the colonial club hist evening: Presided". T.ewls Hoffman: vice presi dent. Ooorgo 11. Pfelffer: recording Hcrelary, Ftank J. Miller: treasurer. Peter A. Voting: sorgennl-at-arms, John Smith. The sisters of Rothany conducted an Ice cream social In the basement of St. David's 10plcopal church, which was llbetnlly patronized and enjoyed by all Iu attendance. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Funeral of Mrs. J. D. Boland At tended hy Many Friends Y. W. C. A. Officers Installed. The funeral of the late Mrs. .1. D. Poland was held yesterday morning from the family residence on Pittston avenue and was attended by many relatives and friends who knew the deceased during her long and useful life. At !' o'clock the funeral moved to St. Joseph's church, where a requiem mass was celebrated. The pall-bearers were: Michael I.avelle, Martin Callahan, M. Li. Langan, Michael Kel ly, James P. I.avelle and Bernard 6'Malley. Annual Installation. The Voting Women's Christian asso ciation held their annual Installation of ofllcers last evening. Tho event was attended largely by the members of the association and after the Installa tion a very pleasant social session was held. The olllcers installed were: Presi dent, Miss Frieda Kornacher: vice president. Miss Katie Imdwlg: secre tary. Amelia Heib; treasurer, Alico Parnlckel Presentation of Flag. A delegation from the Century Hose company last night visited the Ath letic club In order to present the asso ciation with a fine silken flag, for whii h it will have no further use now that It Is to disband. The club's meeting wns already over, however, but a special meeting of the members present was held and arrangements made for a formal presentation to be held Tuesday night. A special committee was appointed to take charge of the matter. It con sists of the following members: C. CI. Rosar. Adolpli tleusncr, Fred C. Xeuls, Kdward Welnlg, Peter Neuls. George Mertz. NUBS OF NEWS. Anthony McDonnell, of K',01 Pros pect avenue. Is .seriously 111. At the regular meeting of the Scran ton Athletic club last evening it was decided by the members to hold an excursion later iu the season and the following loiumlttee was appointed to look for a suitable place: Charles D. Ttosar, Peter Neuls, John SVhank, Charles Diesing, John Kiefer. llev. .1. C. Smith, pastor of the Ger man Paptlst church, will lead the reg ular Sunday afternoon gospel meet ing of the Voting Women's Christian association, The lecture will be given In the German language. All are wel come. Miss Anna Kiefer. of Pittston ave nue. Is contined to her home with rheu matism, Tte Dr. W. J. Kidman, of Philadel phia, will give a Itible reading at the Second Presbyterian church, on Jef ferson avenue, on Saturday evening at S p. m, aud .Mrs, II. M. Holes In vites all the young women of the South Side Young Women's Christian association to attend. Mr. John Woods, of Sparrow Point, Md,, Is lu this city and yesterday at tended the funeral of bis sister,' Mrs, J, D. Poland. General Grant conimaudery, No, 2"0, Knights of Malta, will meet lu regu lar session this evening In Ilnrtman's hall. Miss Kmuiii Holder, of Cedar nve 11111', has returned from a week's visit at Klmliursi. Pea Coal SI. 50 a Ton Delivered. to South Side, central city anil central Hyde Park. Adtlics.s orders to ,1, T, Sharkey, 111 1 Cedar avenue. 'Phone (JGSJ, GREEN FUDGE. Tho Amity Literary society held an Interesting meeting at the homo of S. I). Price, Washington avenue, last evening, Mrs. W. II. Wldger and daughters, Lisa and MitrJoHe, of Lawrence, N, v are visiting Mrs, (, fj. Tobey, of j.jiee. trio avenue, ti. F, Dean Is delegate to the conven tlou of the Supremo lodge at (iottys burg, from the Green Itldge lodge, I, O. O. F. Miss Almlra Fordham, of Montrose, wio had been the guest of her niece, Mrs. II. M. Cole, of fapouse avenue, returned to her homo yesterday. Tito entertainment given by tho members of Class No. 10, and their teacher, W. F, Osenbaeh, In the Sun day school rooms of Asbury M, 1. church, last evening, was a very sue cesfeful affair. The programme was so well rendered throughout that fiom beginning to end there was no lack of Interest, on tho part of the audience. Little Llln Osenbaeh was very clover lu her recitation of "Tho Wayward Wife." There was a largo attendance. At the close of the entertainment the young ladles served Ice cream and cuke and a neat sum was realized. The smoker and entertainment given Utile Journeys in the world of common dlsemes which af flict common people. last evening In tho club house uf the Green Itldge Wheelmen by the "Or angemett" lu honor ot tho "Whites," who won the recent contest, proved to be it most enjoyable affair. Tho enler talntnent consisted of n cake walk by n party ot colored people from tho central city and that Inimitable ven triloquist, Charles Hartley. Llewellyn, Jenes furnished the Instrumental music for the entertainment. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Retail Clerks' Association to Hold nn Entertainment Mny Festi val Other Notes. Next Tuesday evening the lletall Clerks' association, No. 100, will glvo nn entertainment at the Auditorium. Tho following programme will be ren dered:' Selection, St. Mary's orchestra! solo, Master Tom Morris; pantomime, Misses Leouca Franklin and Lulu Constantino; selection, Shannon Pell quartette; Instrumental duet, Misses Neary and KVuns; solo, Will F. Ptirke; recitation, Miss Maud Weath erhog; selection, Kllte double trio; solo, Mrs. Pay Smith; recitation, Miss Wcatberhog; solo, Philip Warren; solo, Prof. Harry Jones; Frayne and Lewis, catch-as-catch-can knock abouts and comedy acrobats. A May Festival. Last evening the Christian lOndea vor society of the Providence Presby terian church conducted a May festi val In the church parlors. A largo number of persons were present and enjoyed a musical programme which was rendered In a most pleasing man ner. Miss Marlon Hill gave several se lections on the violin and received many encores, as did nlso tho Misses Smith and Atlierlon, who gave an In strumental duet. Miss Helen Sadler and Miss 10. Hen wood rendered piano solos lu an acceptable manner, and were also well received by the au dience. At tho conclusion of the en tertainment. Ice cream and cake were served. IN A FEW LINES. The Crystal Literary (ami Dramatic club are holding nightly rehearsals of the now romantic drama. "The Pas sion Slave." to he produced at the Auditorium June 12. under the aus pices of the North Knd Gun club. Mrs. Frank W. Davis, of St. Claire, Pa., attended the funeral of Mrs, George Archbald Wednesday. Antonio Silkello was the only pris oner in the station house yesterday morning. Ifo was arrested by Special Officer Rrlnk for being disorderly and fighting. He was lined ?r, by Magis trate Fldler. DUNMORE. odd Fellows' hall was lllled to over flowing last night by those anxious to hear the concert given by the North Knd Glee club. The work ot" the club iu tho chorus numbers was especially pleasing and showed the result of long and careful training. The rendering of the Individual numbers were thorough ly enioyed, as was evidenced by the repeated encores accorded the perform ers. A Qoodly number gathered at the Presbyterian church last night to listen to Mrs. L. F.. Hailey, of Prohibition Park. Staten Island, talk on the sub ject "Home or Saloon, Which?" Dur ing' her remarks she dwell upon 'the many evils for which the saloon is held tesponsible. She advised the adopting of stringent prohibition meas ures ami pictured in glowing terms the results, of the adoption and enforce ment of such laws as would be favored by the Prohibition party. Mrs. Pulley will sneak tonight at the .Methodist Kpiscopal church on the same topic. The funeral of the late Miss Bridget Collins occurred from the hnme of her sister, Mrs. Lavin, of Pino street, yes terday. At 0 o'clock the cortege moved to Si. Mary's church, wile re a solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by Itev. M, J. Mlllane. At tho close of the services, interment was made lu the cemetery In the rear of the church. Barbers' union, No. l7L'. will meet on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Miss Pose McDonald has returned to her studies at Stioudsbiirg Normal school. Miss Kate O'M.tlley. a student at Stroiidsburg Normal school, is ill at her home brie. OBITUARY. .MISS Ll'CV TLMLTN.-On Wednes day evening at 5.30 o'clock Miss Lucy Timlin died at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Timlin, of Urick avenue. She was a bright young miss, fourteen yeais of age, and her sudden death was a sad .shock to her young friends, with whom she was a great favorite. She Is survived by her father aud mother, three sisters and two brothers. They are Mary, Annie, Katberiue, James and George. The funeral will take place. Saturday after noon at 'J o'clock. Services will be con ducted al Holy Itosary church, and Interment will bo made In the Cathe dral cemetery, ADOLPil Itl'TII .Vlnlph Itulli, aged T.'i years an old lesideut, of this city died at the residence of jils .step daughter, Mltis .Mary Twining, fir.2 Km melt street,' Wednesday morning. Death was due to old age. The de ceased w.is a veteran of the civil war. Ho Is survived by his sons, Samuel, (icotgo, Adolpli, Albert ami David, uud his step-daughter, Mrs. Mary Twining and Mrs. Sophia Williams, all of Hits city, The funeral will take place this afleruooii at !1 o'cl'ivk. The Interment will bo In the lly.lo Park cathedral cemetery. THE LATEST TRICK. Saloonkeeper Has Negro Who Buys Beer for Child Customers, A certain siilum-keeper In the ecu tial part of the city has adopted a now plan to evii'lo the luw prohibiting the filing of intoxicants to minors. Ho has a negro stationed In front of his place of business who lakes tho beer pall and money from children who are sent to "rush Hie giowler" aud who returns the pull to them after having It lllled lu the saloon. The children ate pot allowed to en tor the saloon and the saloon-keeper thinks he is getting around the law .successfully. A well known attorney was discussing tho question' yesterday and said that he could be pros-ecu led Just tho sumo as the saloon-keeper who sold beer to children iu the sa loon, The negro was just as much iu his employ as his bartender, he said. Ho further lemarkeil that the burden of proof would not bo on tho juosecutor Just Time to Order for Decoration Day 4w Our $15 Suits Surprise tjkfi wearer for the wear that's in 'em, impress tha observer frr the style that's in 'em, and please uni vraally Fi TChe Economy That's in 'em ! We guaran t3 has;; suits to the last thread and stitch.. They're sjmpBjjf greater .the money, and-rowr money back if t$l're not ' ' i ""MeXUW flftt measure you for DeortjojkPay Garson Tallorirt 406 Spruce Street. !lKrfiiABi RtfTkcr Ia 124 Washington Ave. T-n n Faht rltvtD itr lifiim f chin flio nrnntftr nrtrf nf nut frnflf To our Saratoga SprinKS store. But before shipping we may tell you that wc have about tilty rugs, of all sizes, which we don't care to carry in our stock any longer, and we wil1 sell them at sacriticed prices. Best Wilton, Arlington and Smyrna Rugs Also China and Japan Mattings At Reduced Prices. While Rone to your country homes for the summer months we will mend and store your Oriental Rugs. Our way of mending your rugs will bring their full value back to the in. Michaelian Bros. THETHERMO-OZONE GENERATOR HAS CURED AND WILL CURH more cases of NERVOUS TROUBLES than any other remedy. A HOME TREATMENT METHOD. Endorsed by many Physicians. If interested, write lor further information to C. J. Church, 1422 N. Main Avenue, Seranton, Pa. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUH THEATRE - nns ntinaiis'ni:n, i.ses. A. J. DLU'l'V, Maiuscr. (INt: MfSIIT OM.V FRIDAY, MAY 24. Hiss Rose Helville IX Till; lit At, lOMI'.IIV IlltUU, Sis Hopkins l'ltCI -'.V., il,"ii., Mv. ahil ,.v. Sells nu -viU" oilniibj .it r j. 111. SAT1 ItllAY. M.VI IN'IX AMI Nli'JIIT. M Y "",. I'll. 11 lis I'luliiiiuu I'll,. Ill- John Drew In tlio Dr.iMi.iilAiiinii 01 in, luu ( luiuliiil'ii I'jIIK'lli XllU'l, Richard Carvel l'llllTS-Oii'licMr.i. Mi irt'liitiJ ilrrli', ': ill." ihclr, M VI; ln. ami li' Mt. '-''". liikiitiy, Iii.i two iw-, 11. mil ni'Sl Hun' i. si: l.it IIiiiv low-, "Ji,. Ihix mmIi. ". li'Ue nl.lK, .'". Mllll' plic'M Will pil'lJll .it lll.llllll'l' I0IIIIIIIH. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, RBIS&UUUtlUNnUU HARRY A. MKOWN Mioigtri and Irfuf. Local Maniger. AM. Till WI'CK, Yera de Noie Slock Company I'li'-niliiis: TliiiuiU.v r.Miiin--"l'jii..l." 1'ricl.iy i:v,iniiis- "t'jinillt'." Mliiul.iy Kvi'iiliw "lcIP Isl.iml ' N'Kvr vrrn t tiox. Xiiilil.. fniimifi.Hliir MOMlW. 'I lie Kur.il DiuiiM JOSHUA SIMPKINS. MY to Mmvv Unit tilt' noRio wns ivkuIuiIv employed. .Ml that It would I10 neiies uiy to Hhuw vttks thut he look money I'l'oiu two or tlnco chtldirn. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. I.1.1.1I tin 1 lor Uv it, luol: lliclu-a IHIIlCl.llllll! ! lIl'SIKV. I.i.ui.l Iiiiihi itiuu '''" iliuiris Itibliic lliimlility: S .1, III , ('. ICI' ''Hi. I- l. III. li 1U' '.'lit. l'HUpil.lli'H, ll'Jlll'S WIMIJU'I', IJItl lli'll'l.l. Respited. Hy I'.vlu.iie Win fit 111 'J lie A-.Mii.itnI l'rc. Il.ini-lmil.-. M.y SI. liiiimior Sloiip liJ l" illul Ut'iia' . MiMinuy, t I'llN'UiK, lii'iu Mj.v US to .Inly i, ami Cluiloa IVriy .uul lliniy huiy, ot I'liiljJt'll'lilJ. Iiwii Jung 0 to July 10 and if you only knew how thorough, ly good our Popular Priced Custom l. Tailoring is, you wouldn't buy ready mades, that cost as much, and aren't nearly so good ; nor custom-mades, that cost'far mora.and are no better. It isn't whac you EARN, but what you SAVE, that makes you rich, All you can get-out of a suit of clothes, anyway,., is a. certain amount of wear, a certain added neatness of personal appearance, and that general satisfaction that goes with knowing' that the quality is in the fabric. ' Now,' why not cover these points as cheaply, as possible, so long as you cover 'em ? Cto rf ORIENTAL RUGS & Co., 124 Washington Avenue. ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS THE NEW RUDOLF Oir.in 1'ioiit. Atlantic lily. Xow .Icr.oy's faninii) lii.iltli ami plc.iMiii' ri'Miit l.uivt on tlie Coast. Mo-t apiiimi'il. Hut ami Colli Siyw.it or l.itln in liciw, l'rei' 10 zukU, Siifi.-l.it SinItiK Itatci. Oicliotr.1 .mil il.iiiejn;. , CHAM. It. MYllltS, Owni'i- anil l'inp'r. Grand Atlantic Hotel and Annex. ViiKini.i Aiu. ami IImcIi. All.inlli' City, N. .1. Sitli .io.ir: ifiii I'iMiittliil uif'tiis t'li-iiiio, ..initio anil Willi ImIIi; liot anil rohl M-a-w.itcr fo.itln in linltl ainl miin.. I.m.itinn s.'li-U anil initial, williln Uv, vaul-. ft Hip .Slid I'iiT. Oichc.-tu. Oil'cis .-uciil spniiK isili'-s !'- tii M", liy week; $J..'H up I1.1 ili Spi'i-Ial i.iti' I" fjnillli'D. C'n.icln.i iniel all irain-. Uiiti- lor Imuklvt. CIIAltl.HS I!. f'OI'K HENRY BEL1N, JR., licat-i.il As' nt for tin- Hyomli.it HMiitt far Dupont's Powder Jtiiiliii'. Itli-lii, Sport in;.', Sniitl clns ami thi ltip.111110 I'liomltal Ciniin.ui 'J HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safety rui Cap? ami Hxploili-is. Ilcom I'll Count-It lliiiliiiiii; ,buanUli. Aui:.ai;si TIIOS I'Oltl) 1 lOIIX II. Mill 11 fc so.v ... w, 1:. nu.i.ir.AX I'll Mini .. ,, ritnoiitli .... WilUc lijiro Strong Nerves are tliJ true source of good, healthy appearance. Persons with half-starved uerves al way lotik worried a ml "ilragBed-out." Von cannot lie happy without nerve vigor; you cannot he natural without nil the powers which nature meaut you to have. produce a healtlifut glow which art cannot Imitate. They invigorate every organ, put new force to tlia nerves, elasticity to the ttep aud round out the face mid form to Hues of health and beauty. $1.00 per hox- 6 lioxes (with written nuaiatitrc), $-H Hoot free. Peal. Mldicini; Co., Cleveland, Ohio. I'ur bale ly John It. Pliclpi, PliaruuLUt, cointr Wjciuhif atiiuio anil Spiucu street. BUY THE GENUINE WW OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ft) . S2k?j I- i-Si&1At l W ,!' -,