&$. t- & ry- & 1 6 THE SCIUNTON T1UBUNE- TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1001. (ffatV 'kv WEST SCRANTON GEIGEL'S HORSE WAS ARRESTED BOROUGH POLICEMAN IN OLD FORGE HELD IT UP. Officer Contended That the Hoi so Should Havo a Liconso to Travel Through Town Postmaster Ripple Inspects Local Carriers and Branch Ofllce Fire Was Prevented by tho Prompt Action of Patrolman Hart. Hampton Street Chinch Free from Debt Notes and Forsonals. Ailiim I'ns, u huckster In ihe employ )f Jnlm Uclm-l, till- West I. ii kiiwnnnii .IVOIltlo lllllltl't in. in, wits lle'lll up in (Mil I'mp vosteid.ty bv HoioukIi I'o lleoiiitiu I'nsiitelhi .Ionian, who it 1 leitod tlml I lit' hllikstn Wits solllnu Roods without ii llecifi' When Kox IihmIihuI 111- lleeiiuo I hi' nllli oi m ll'sllll till" llOISc, e Inlliilnir that the aiilliuil was mil ll( insert When l'n 11 tinned In tile i il .1 I Infoiinoil lili'RPl nl whin tmii (iniiiiiil. the liiitci went Im'Iiim AIiIlm 111.111 Kellv .mil caused a win taut td lie issiioil fin .Iniil ill's niicst, i liuijjiitf lilni with hluhwnv tobbeiv In 1 nttllsi iHlnjr thi' hoi so, w niton mill ptodttco Constable lalwaid hw.ul, of Aldoi 111.111 Kollv s emu t uint to eld Pome with 1)10 . in. int .mil sot veil It, mill .Innl in onion d bail fin Ids uppe in. line tit limit. Iipfnip Hciltiio PickuliiK TIip niilllt was mIIL 11 t iIiiliI. howovct, anil cllc'cl tin 11 spi 111 fil .1 will nf leplevln ;inil oi uml thi .ilii of Sheilff m li.ull' nlliio to si 1 111 1 his liuisp and w niton Dliinip: iIip ilu 1 IiIimIp 1 IiIpi wis also hi ill up in Old r.um li olio nf tilP IwiiiillKh mill pi -I fin ililii mi tin' snli-w ilU, and -uu. oil his 1 pit .!-( bv lliuiwln '1 r) .U the ollleoi. Inspection of Mailcarriers. I'nstiusister Hippie anil Assistant Pnstmastei Powell Inspected Hip liual fiuip oC mailcuticis jestcnlav nltei iinon, and also paid a islt to the hi. mill poslollli u on .l.u Kson .stieet. Until wimp well ploaspil with tlu ki fi lial appiaianio of Hip moil In tholi suniniPi unlfoims, and the stem of handling the malls at the .Jackson stieet biani h TIip need ot an .1ttdltlcm.1l i.niiri was pointed out to the olliiials 1 Supci liiteiidPtit riillllps, who was assuietl ih it bPttoi sei k p w ill he altoi dt d usi tints in Lincoln lfeiitlits and Kovfier Valli as soon as possible u ohIpi was posted in Hip nlhie ostenla about tin- iipu eight-hour leRiilatirm, HUYLER'S SCOTCH KISSES ion mm: At" G W JENKINS', The Demand For Sun Shades Of one sort or another is now at its height. The Dressy Eleganee of the fashionable Parasol. The smart, but common sense coaching Umbrellas, and the colored Umbrellas forshine orshower Are all commanding the attention of eager buyers, and, so much is the stock we are showing admired, that buyers who never came here before, are daily making their selections, because some of their friends had advised them to do so. We do uot make the state ment in a spirit of boastfulness, but when we say there is no other stock of Parasols and Umbrellas in North eastern Pennsylvania that will compare with ours, we merely assert a fact perfectly well understood through out the trade. Taffeta Silks Have First Call In Parasols this season. We show them in all colorings, and every conceivable style, with sin gle rnflles, clusters of rnllles, applique trimming, silk, etc., lace and Chilton trims, fancy borders or perfectly plain styles. The handles embrace all the novelties of the season, and tho only trouble yon will experience in mailing a selec tion is to decide as to which is prettiest. Special 5how of Parasols This Week ,3ur Wash and White Goods Departments are worth a visit these days. The vol ume of business done there has exceeded our expecta tions, and we have been forced into the markets to re plenish stocks, P(SH I j;BaWe have some very late novelties to show wmi ni urz.1l an all flirt f)A fnuni.il. cl. ,-...... earlier iu the season. Globe Warehouse lo wlili Ii lefeiettec Is made in another coin tit 11. Doctor's Lamp Exploded. The lame lamp which huns on the poich In flout nf Di. 11. (5. Heihhie's tpsldptiie, on .South Atulli avenue, e plmlcd nt l.'iu oYloik Sunday mornltu; mid mum nil nblii'o when dlsenvorcel by I'lilioliniiu James Hint, who wns puss ItiK by ut the lime. The olllici teiillid the diiliLtei and hill 1 led Ul Hie HIrIU or stone fllops Ipudltitr to the dottoi's lesldeniu. When he lenched the pmch the lamp wns neatly melted bv the Humes mid the woodwoiU mi In ihiiittei of iiitehlnw Hie. Hint w nipped his liiintlkeie hlof nioiind bis hand and dlsitiiinectiil the lamp fioui Us fiistonlinr and thiew 11 into the )iud. A sei lints t onlliiiriallon was thus ai (i ted, and the Tamils fund fioni whnl would undoubtedly have been an oxelllnjr epei lent e. The occupants of the Imiise wpip nut 111 iiuiilnted with the Hi c until Intel In the duv. Had to Call the Polico. Mis William Low Is who iiwldes nl the tin net ot HmIp Paik avenue and .TiRl.son stui t. had Iipi luislmuil iiltosi cd seveial wc(lis UK", mi ihaiRcs of despition, 11011-stippui I and assault mid battel v. He was then ((iminllled to the loiintv jail b Police MiiKlstiato Da vies. Yestetehiv Lewis was loloasid on ball and linmedlati 1 tauight his wlp. who nlli'KCS thill lie Intended to do her hill in. He made an lilisiu r essfnl at tempt to sain an enlinnee into the house, mid attiaitPd a huge eiowel ol people to the seine Fatiolnian U.illd Davis found Lewis on IImIc I'.uk ne nue. and hustled him off iiiulei puuiltv ol .11 ll'St Debt Has Been Raised. Itov .lames lltnulimei, liistm of (lie Tlaiuptuii Stieet Methodist Kjilsinpat ehineh, .innnunird at the spiIips oil Sunil.n that the debt on the ( lunch has liten i,ispi, and the loiiKiefMtlon will hold a lubilee sLmip the thhd Sun ili in .luh, when all the foiniei p.is toi aie peiteil to pat (h Ipale In the spi k e The ptesent InilldliiR on Hampton siiiPt will be disposiil ot and a m w btilliliiiR eieeted at theioinci of South Main .neiiiie and Hi mi Mawr stieet Aichite(t Albeit Haitman is now at woik on the plans, whiili will be leady foi ( onti.it tens to woik on in a few w iek. Municipal Improvements. It I- ppt(ted th it Hip ( liclll.il nub, whuh has been uideied foi the imiiei of Miiith Main .ueiiue and "Washbiiin stiiet, will lie put In soon Hlieitoi of Publii Win Us Km he is 11 sponsible for the stall ment that the delav his been (aused In the tumble epci leni ed In iibl.iiniiiK tile peifmaled plates foi the 11.11 low In lilacs ,11 loss the RiittPKs The lallliie ot loiiniils to iuoirle foi Iiip lif,litiuj; aiip.n.itiu foi the Kpvmi V,ille Hose lompaiiN Is due o the fait that the Tu puis -Hist w.ud Is not Mif lli lentls eiiuippfd with watei picssuie to tiriln Hie--. The piopeitj owneis in Hint locality contend thnt the lit 0 roin pnny la ot little servlep without w.itet. Summer Eisteddfods, Atientiy two imisleut fettlvltlot an nounced for this summer lnte been postponed, nml local wltiijers manifest little ItitPiest In tlie mollis scheduled for the routing fall. The cnttipetlllvo nieetltiR, uhltli was to halo boon held In the I'll st Welsh CoiiKieRiitluiial ehtiieh lomotiow, has been liulellnlletv postponed, and the Atlantic Cllv els. teddfod, .scheduled for .Inly I and ", has been abandoned until next jour. This leaves only the I'an-Auietlcan eisteddfod, on Kepteinbei in, open fot (otilemptatlon. It Is h.iidly piobablu that a choir wilt he oiRatibed In Set. 111 ton to enter tho competitions. All (Isteddfod Mill bo held at Votlll nuw Vt,, on September l!S, In which the AVIIIIam Council Olee dub will 10m pele. The selection will bo the "Souk of the PIlRiltii," for u pi be of ?J0O, and $5 to the Htleiessiiil leadei, HeheaiMils litiM' licKUti on the pleie, and the bov aie RoliiR up theie to win. They will Rive sevetal romorlH In the 1'ast iltli Ing Ihclr ttlp. Election of Delegates. At a 10RUl.tr meeting of the Ujde I'a 1 k Palhcr .Matliew soiletv, held In Ht. I.eo's halt on Sunday afternoon, the follow IliR delegates woie elected lo tep lesent the Hoeietv at the qiuuteily con vention to bo held In South Siiaiiton on July 11' .leffiev J. Powpis, John SliiitiRlines'-v, Ii., John Can oil, J. C. (lalhiRhei, T. J. riemliiR. T.ithei Matliew C.nkts Slat -lln Sheildan, John Minplij, Mot 1 Is T, AValvh and John ShaiiRline'.sv, m. EVENTS OF THIS EVENING. MaiilaRe of William II. MoiRau. of Vlntondale, and Mls Maigaiet C111 lientei, of Ninth Itebeiei avenue, at the home nf the hi Ide's pinpnu.. Membeis' social iindei the .inspires of Camp .T!, P.iliiotie Older of Ameil c.uis, in Ited Mill's hall, ( 01 net of Main aw Mile and J.ickon stieet Talent soilnl al the home of (iioige "VValteis, 1JI4 Swetland stieet, for the. benellt of the Jailc-on Stieet lliptlst t Inn h. Meitliig of the choir of Division No 1, Am lent Oi 'lei of Hibernians, at Y. M. I hall, CSO o'clock. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Pi of. W.ilUIn Williams of Academv st'cct, pillidp.il o1 No 17 siliool, lett vesteidav .ilteinoou foi a two weeks' fcl.iv In New Yolk The uiiiaiiis of the late Mis Dinlol Colan weie taken lo Jeimvn vesteidav, whole Intci ment vas made duiliiR the aftei noon Itev II C. MiDeunott, p i.toi of the Simpson Methodist Hpisiopal iliuiih, will delivei an oiation at Toiest City on July 1 Cli.ules l.ebei, of Ke stone ac.idemj, is at his home, on Hampton stieet, foi the summer vacation Joseph Miuph.v, of J.nkson si 1 eel. and I5ev I'.itlipi MiDoiniott, both of St. Josephs seminal v, P. iltimoic, aie visiting the tonnei's patents William Reese, or IJikoIii Height. is lepoiled to be ipilte ill at his home UeoiRP (Jifen, of Tenili slioot is s ending .1 feu divs with fi lends 111 Niu Yoik ( itv William Seal ol J.k kson stieet bus etiiiiiPd Inane tiom 1 visit with 11 11 nils in Lebanon Kev and Mis i:an It Williams foimeilv of this plan, but now of Coolville Ohio wheie Ml Williams has a dim go am lejokmg oei the an iv .il of 11 ilauhlei "Willi, uu Newev, of Mi Nil hols imiit, who was loikcti up in the .station bouse, is mentalh iinbakiiKed. and will piob ablv be sent to the Hillside Home 'I lie Chi I'psilou sotiotv met last evdiing in tlie Washbiiin htieot Pies bvteiian dirndl and adjourned foi the siiiiuiH 1 se 1 son All fl (11 1 will be made to hold ,1 iini feienie on ISIble school woik at the Washbiiin Stieet Piesln lei lau diuidi toinonow evining Miss Man Jours o .Ninth Piomli'V avenue is sinniuei ln .it Lake Wluola Davlu H. Willi inw. is 111 at his home on Pi lie suect Miss LJie Pi lie, of Ninth liat Meld n venue, has letuiiied home fium an e teinled visit with iclatives In J'auuiv ville. Miss Mill, 1111 Pan j, a 1 01 cut giadu .il or the Si 1, niton Illgli sdmol, has nuepted a position in the otlke of Al lot nej C. It. Pitihet Arthur Peteis, ot .s,lnan aveniie, will spend the sununei in Pot Hand, Maine. Willie, a voiiiir son of Auhiteit rienev, ol West Locust sliiet, had his hand b ullv liijuied leienth. An eniovable talent sodul was held last eveniiu at the home of .lss Jen nie IMwaids, on I.iueine stieet. .Ml. and Mis. James it Lewis, of Kingston, me visititif. Mi. anil Mis Jo sepli li Itevnolils, ot Hampton stieet. Ciooige i:ans.oi Ninth lliomle) ave 111, , has iciovoieil f 1 om no illness. .Ml-s Anna Cae, nl liloonishuiR, .sjent hiind.i) with Wist Siianton ft lends The dosliit, reicses at St. Patiklt's p.uodllal school will he held on Thui.s dav. T J. Plpmlng and ssier, Knthivti, have letuined liiimi' tnnu the p.m. Ameikan eposiion Tho Aleils and West Side lit owns will play a game ol l ise hull at the Sloau-Cential esiiisou at Lake Lo doie on Saluidav uext. Misses (ii.ne and Vlol.i Colllei, of lliookl)ii, ate vlhitint Mis Mabd lloldl), of Aindetii) stieot The Chlldiiii'is day pnok li.es on Stin dav at the Welsh CalMnlstle Metho dlht ihiinli weio or a p 11 tiiulail.v iu teiestlug n.Utlle. Tlie) weie iindei tho illieitlun of Mi,s tieoige Howell, and MNs Ada Williams ollldated at tho 01 gaii, Chailes Cuiientei, ot Noith Itehecca avenue, hud sneial of his teeth knocked out )enteiday, while plajlug base ball, Kdwaid Jenkins, of HoiiesiHie, Is a gtlPHt at Ilio home ol Mi, and Mis ij W, Jenkins, on South II) de Path ave nue Paib) DoiiRhuit) and Mis, ',iu Dke Mil'iilthy weie anesteil b Paltolineii Lowiy and Jones last night foi cieat Iiir a distill I) ine at R.M West l.ad.a wanua avenue The) will ho slwn u heailug thks 11101 iiIur. Iteese, the IU-)r.i.nM son of .Mi and Mis Thomas li Miles nt Noith Hiom le) avenue, hud suveial of his toes smashed vestcida) b) belutj tun over b) a wagon. The Diamond mine loial, No. lilt, t'nlted Mlno Woikein of Ameilia, will A GREAT SURPRISE Is in nloro for all nlio uw Kcinp'j ItalMin for tho Tluoat aiij l.migj, thi! sicit Riuraiitird rimed). Would ) on bdinc t I1.1l it U gold oil iU 111C1U3 J "' I any dnugUt U authorized liy (ho proprletoi vt this ond(.i(ul mnccly to nlc jou a sainplu bottlo fuel It never fjil-i to iuic oiulc or ihioulc rousht. All ilru,-,'UU (.ll kruiu'i, lialjjui t'rlie -'5f. ami 00c. leni lined liy our new proofs mo Int. Pdilotu In ut lion ol hid wnlci. HIUMOIIT W V Pt'MI'S 1110 made rpri ill!) loi mining work! rIio hcllir mtl'fiietlon, nnd h't limit' er, tti 111 iiih oilier. Om new llHMHtY liniM ami linn, Ii mm in opn 1II011. ' tlood (iKtlnus when pinmluil " Scranton steam Pump Co. 'klrphoiie, Orren Itldgc Hi 1. 1 tin an exclusion to Lake l.odoie on August L'l, Chimes and other aniuse meiils will bo ptovlded. An lie ctoani social will bo held this evening nt the Welsh Calvlnlwtlc Meth odist chtiidi, South Main avenue. l-'ied Hi lining, ol Caibondalc, visited relative In town .vesteidav. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. John Million had his head "cilously in Hit oil at Hie South works vestoiday bv falling off a pile of tails He taken to his home, at IJ-1 Pig stieet, whoiV medical aid was Htimmoned. PetPt. the voung son of Mi, ami Mis. Peter Waguci, of this side, had his nose hone btokon Sunday afternoon. Wagner, with s0nio of his companions, weie plavlng base ball on the hol low gt ootids when a bill sti ink him on the nose and bioke It. The In lined bov was taken to Dr. IXltz's ollke, aftei which lie was lemoved to his home. Mis lleniv Welslot, of 7JI Plttston avenue. Is visiting mentis In New Yoik 1 Itv. The lemalus of the late Mis. Anna Blown weie given builal )psteiday morning In the Cnthcdtal lemeteiy. The funeial was held fioni the family leddenio, on South Webster avenue, and was hugely attended by the icla tives and fi lends of the deieased. At 1 o'doik tho insket wns closed nnd the funeial moved to St. Petei's ralhetli.il, wheie a ieiuiem mass was lelelnated. All atinngements for the joint c ci.islon of St. John's diuidi, whit li is to be held tomonow, to Like Lodoic, aie (omi)leted and the sue ( ess of the event Is assuicil as tltpie Is ovei l.'OO tkkets ahe.ulv sold The competing societies aie the Plessed Vligln sotlal Itv, St. Alo)suis societv and Young Men's Institute. St Patiick's societv, Ladles' Catholic Benevolent associa tion and Catholic Mutial mul Benrl!dat assodatlou, L idles' AuNillaiy ot the Am lent Oulei of Hibernians, the St. John's I.ltei.iiv sodetv, Catholic be lief and Benevolent association and tho Ancient Oulei of Hibernians The graduates of the St. John's ton vent sihool lepiotluicd theli 1 0111 meniement exeidses in St. Joseph's hall, Mlnnoka, last evening Thev weie laigelv attended nnd aftei Hie entei tainment a veiv euJo).tble soilal was held. DUNMORE. Thomas rteillv, of Tluoop stieet, a ilnvei in M1111.1v s mines, was in lined on Satin dav A rat on whidi he was ildlng loft the ti.uk and ovei tinned, lie was pinioned benialli it and suf feied a bioken ana and s-eveial bad biulsis about the bod). St. Agnes guild of St Maikp ihuidi villi minim t a Iiwn social on the (lunch giounds on Wednesday even ing Should tin weathei be stoini), It will be held the following night Mi and Mis H i; Speiuii and son, Claud, or W'ehstn avenue, have 1 etui ned fioni a stav or sevetal wicks in Yoik st.ite, wheie thev wont lot the bout lit of Mi hpeiueis health, who 1 etui us much unpioved Mi. and Mis o ft Wlntois spent Suiuiav with Vat den ft lends I! K. Biouson lias letuined I loin a shot I stav with fi lends at Salem. Miss i;tta Miitiav. daughtet of Mi. and Mis M J Mutiav. of Moittoc avenue, vlll be among the giaduates at Stiouclslniig Xottnal t-diool this w eek. Mi Killeni and Miss S illle Yost, vvlio have been visiting ti lends In this plate, letuined to theli home .it Mi -Keenslmig vesteiduv. .T. Haiiingtnu Young, M D, a mem ber of this veat s senior dass at the 1'nivetslty of Pennsvlvanla, lelutued )esteidav fioni Philadelphia On in Simmons, of Haston, a foi mor townsman, is visiting fi lends in town. Mis. W. I) Ostorhnut. of Blakelv stieet, has letuined fioni a month's visit with 1 datives In Wvomlng county. (JeoiRf rill", of Blakelv stn..et, has 1 etui ned fioui a mouth's. l-lt with lelativis in W) onilng inimt).. (leoige Flit, of Blnkely stieet, haves this -week fot Philadelphia, wheie he has accepted a liniatlve position in ItPxfotd's drpiilment stoic. Mis, 11 11 Hveiett, o Allentown, Is visiting her sistei, Mis. ,r. NW W'.itg, of Him stieet, Mis. A, B O Wll is the guest of her i.uhPi. John Moltatt, of Hliu htieet. Ml, ancr Mis. Kuiilk Plllll and dtuglltPi, Suse, of (Jiove stieet, left jrnteirt.iv foi Buffalo, wheie thev will enjov the sights of the Pan-Ainetlf nil dining the tomiug two weeks. Dunmnie c oiiduve.No, 21',, Jiuptoved Oulei of llpptas-ophs will meet at their hall this morning at ,S :.0 o'c loc k, to at tend the funeial nf Joseph Pen 1st, It has been ei iiiiieously annoumetl that tiie funeial would nol in cut until lu nioiiow aftei noon, OBITUARY. II, A nitAMlH!. iirpiI .17 oam. illccl Dt .' oi Im k e'striilii) .UlPlllciuii ill IliK liome, 1'U l..ifainic s-tieol, uitor u UllRtlillH illllOKh fllllll ,1 i llllllllc .Itlllll ot cIIshmsch, Dpi pusi'il ian bum III .Ml. I'liMMiul tnmisiilp, W.inn iiumtj, and liiul liecii iu llto employ nt tlu l'utilpii tiul I. Up Insiimiup coiupanv iIuiIiir tho p.ist lllPl JPilIf, lii ot Willi h Wl'lB spoilt In HliiKlianitoii uml i In Si'i.m tim, Up Is miiIp1 b. Ills uitu u ltd sl iliililtpii, FipcI II , Iliiui' A I'l.tuk S, h.ltllu 1., I'ota II uml l.m 1 1 i'iuim'1' Tho lutit'ial iuiikmiiic I'liunt will lip m.tile Intci. Fimeitvls. Tlio tiuiPial of tliP Lite .Ml". Hi lit KPt QuIiiii will taki- pliup at J n'duik this uttPi noon fioni thy houp, .N'o si.i Twptity-llflli Mippt. Hiu lul will ho iniiilp in tin "athpcli.il termini) Tht- uncial of the pup Mis Haiali MlAihIipw will tako pltup at !' o'clock toiuoiiow inotnlUK fioui tho Iiqii.sc, .No. U rit.uk pliicp, .SPiikeh will li" IipIiI in Ht. I'ntilck'K i hiu oh. Intci ment will be mailp In the CUliPilral tPfiiPteiy. The tuiK'ial of Duilley Hundley, whose death cue u tied ou Htinday morning, will Hike place this moiiilng at 9 o'clock fioni the family usideme on Plttston asciiup. Si'i h e.s u pi the leiniilns will he held Iu Kt, .Inhn'.s I'huicli. Inlei nient will In: iiiude lu the Catliedtal coiiictciy. JONAS LONG'S SONS. New Idea Patterns I 10 Cents The popukuity of New Idea Patterns continues to increase. You select any kind of a pattern you want, all you have to pay is 10c Hosiery Reduced Ladies' Black Hose, fast color, good quality, ribbed tops; woith 12 lc. Tues day, all day, 8c Ladies' Fancy Hose, in stripes and figures, good value at 21 cents. Tues day, all day, 15c Underwear Ladies' Gauze Vests, high neck and wing sleeve, 25c grade. Tuesday, 17c Boys' Ribbed Shirts and Draweis, splendid quality. Tuesday, all day, 15c Jonas EXPOSITION km ART INFLUENCE OF EXPOSITIONS UPON ARTISTIC IDEALS. Pnn-Ameitcnn Sculptuto, Aichitect uie, and Colot at the Exhibition of New Yoik Aichitectmnl League. 'The Influent o of the (iieal Iittot- niitiiiiml Imposition' or An liitec tuio ind the Alllffl I'lno Alts" was the "iibiei t foi ilisiiission at a dinner held lecentl) b the Al c bitci tuieal Jjeasuc f Now Yoik in lioiioi ol the opening of its Kith annual ehibltioll. 'I'lietc 1 1 ii bo no doubt that sue It expositions PNPtiiso n -tipat intlucuie, wltethcf it ni.iv be tot b"ttet ot tut wof-e, upon :nt iu its ai Ions tonus It was the opinion of a speakoi at the dlnnei, In tail ol no les an authority than tlie pnsldint ol the l.'auue hlinscll, ill Itobeil V. Ciibsoi, l lin t in -o Int as ate hlteetuit. wis lonietncd, al least, the InlllleiKe ol the id ml Win Id's Tali at I'aiis was dettlniental l.ither than lh" H'M'ts. such an opinion ceitainh (uulil not he held as to the Inlluenip of the Woild'.-, Fait at 'lil- iiki) tiiion the attlstlo s, nsbllltles of the public. And I belli e it is not too n i eh to sitv lint sioat as was the lu lliteiK nl iliN imposition in siiinuliit llic .uitoiiK the Anieili an people the line ot the bflllltlllll, the Ifec t III tills lespect ol the I'an-Aineili an Imposi tion al I'.llffalo will h Kienlei- still. On the nitlstle II . at least, this im position is aluaih .issiiMil ol sinless, iiud theie is no i nisim to feat loi its success In nnv otliei wn The ifith Annual Inhibition oi the l.p.iKiio, which H now in piowtpss ut tlie Kiillcihs ot the Anielicau 1'lue Aits fsoclelv In Wist fiTtlt hlii'Ot, is Itsill suillclent pioif ol Ihe .tatoiuont hit iniulr. This ohlbition Is laiselv nt, ule up ol the wiik ol aichltoeis, p..utPis and spuiptms lop the I'm Anioilcan cposltIou Of i out so whal Is held rhowii Is but u iianieut ol the whole. To show it nil would teiiulio hp.uo many tluns th il n tillable iu lllesp c,alleliPS The .silllpttllP alone, which has Iippii duili' loi the espoliloli at lluflalo would till srvoial such btiildlnss us that In rittv-i-'eiith street, whole the ONlilbltlou Is hold, Hut the c iinpe.s hen shown sie a splendid i nil option ol the nitlstii ihaiactPi' ot the woik as a whole and the iPin.iikiihlo unit) with li has been llllllPM'd iu 1,111)1111, out the -.evoial blanches of the uitlslic woik. Tlleso phlbltlois nl the AicllltPPlllial I.p.i pile hllliKtoM'thei the iiotablo achlovo. incuts of hi nili'i Is, s-culploi-, palnt cis nnd v hat pel haps wlihout iiiiiin Iob) I liny call aitlst aitlsam- I'loill tils inllanoi.ttlou of woil.ois iu tlus tllltmetri Holds and tiuni th" en inuinwiiiPiit iltif Rlion the ailotis lines nl atllstlc etfiut llliull K"0il lillisl Inovitahlj losult, The L ,ibiu apio- euts lu Its inmiboisliip tlios,. wiki lime made the most eminent attain ments u tho icspeithe Holds of in -(li Itv liul.iili.il in Its senne. It l.lisoa it siuiulniil of woiliinanshlp which all engaged In Mil n puisiiiis iiiioimiioiu the length and" kipuIIi of Die t'oiitl iieut must nlm to attain .Mr. Ilitiiillttw W Alablo. In a leniit addiess, expi cs.se it tho hope and belief that tho time was not l.u distant when into all iiicihaiitc.il and Indus til.tl pumills the love of ueatlns a thins whli li should be aduilied tor iih lioautv as well as utlltv would enter muih mote luisely than It now JONAS LONQ'S SONS, THE MIDSUMMER SALE OP DF Continues. The offerings in this department represent the Big Store's power to sell the best goods under price. The following list will give you some idea of piices: Ingrain Carpet, made for hall service XOC Granite Ingrain 25c A Union ingrain, firmly - woven OUC SDlcndid quality of All- . 'Wool Ingrain 54C Tapestry Brussels Cat pets, good quality for cr. service 5UC A better grade in new patterns and pretty ,. colors OoC Best quality of Tapestry. 75c Bigelow and Lowell Body Brussels; it never sells for less than $1.35. t n Sale price 1.10 Rugs and Mats. for a Brussels Rug; size 27x54. ; all new patterns. 99c for a Persian Wilton Rug, in Oriental effects, worth $1.75. for a 30x60 Smyrna Rug, This is a double $1.19 size 27x54 $1.49 facing in bright colors. It is fin- ithed with heavy fringe. At for bright colored Smyrna 49C Mat, good quality. Long's Sons does The spbit which animated the ait lniii!T ciaftsnion of tho middle .ij,i's whoso pioductlons aie the ondei cm n of out own day and Rcn oiatlon will then Inspire the ltboiois In tho jiIous fields of Indiiitiy anil lo o ot" inei Hot ions and attlslli ae Iilmoiiioi.t, not alone the love of the alnilpht chill.ii, will giio skill to their hands and! boautv to ,tho tlnlhlictl, nlijetts ol their tlioUKlitlul and In telligent Clldc 0 Theie is nun li in the aethitv nf tho ait woild todav and in tho tendencies to apply ait moio and nioie to in ciuslilal pmposcs and ooiila pin suits to he.u out Ml. Mahlc's Idea. Hji wheie in the ait sdtool and the schools wheie education Iu applied aits Is imp it tod. in the many leaRiios and clubs of aitistic scope theie Is manliest this toiidone v to beautify and .iddin the nits of oveidav use and make llf In all its aspects moio attls lio and Ideal In this exhibition of tlie Aithltccliii.il I.e.iBUP wo tlnd not onlv oMdone es of tiinftiess toward a higher aitistic siaudaicl in the con st! notion ol homos and public build ings, but nit oulei luff moio and nioie into objects of utiiltv Theie aie the tap"sltns, tin. deeotatho panels, the postet elfslwus, the eaien objects of doniestle use, the leathei cut tain buint oik. the wioiiftht lion m stlhitlo, ulceus, the book cover cIpsIkhs, the Htalned Kl iss woik, nnd mam oilier tl lnc showliiK how objects of eory dav use mav be made In Rtatltv lasto and inspii.. loe ot the beautiful, Tho i lull bouses, which ate so oouspleious a tc.uuie of in Inn lifo at tills tho be Kiunllll, ol the .'Otll eeiitmv, affotd In the ir embellishment a means for 011 (oui.iKcmenl of tli" nulla! palntei, tho scnlptoi, tho aitisl-atthan of in.inv tp's the pulne o-llko hotels of a Kieat e it like Now Yoik also aifoid oiiupitlon 10 many ens.tKoil In simi lar puimits One sets evidence ot this in mn 11 v of the exhibits or this lollectlon, Much nioie ev lelonco of the same kind will be kIvoii lu the os hlblt In the applied nits at the I'ait Amoiiciii arid In other depattmonts ot th' exposition which I ear iclation to ai t. s-omi: Mo.wr, niwviiTTH. Amoi'jr the most ndlilliccl of tho o-- l.liai In lliit iftllnrtiiill III IllO .10lll- tuti.tal I.e. Kite 1110 the w iter coor iliawliiRs fioni tin' stiullo of ' V. Tin not N A . din c tor of color of tho Villi-Aineilciii imposition. Those UiawliiKs 1110 Intei estliJi,' holh as Piiintliis,r ami as show Int; the eh.uai let ill ill" ci'loi s heme elevlsfil fm tho extdloi ciecoiitlou ol the P.ui-Aliloi I eau bllll'llliux. Mi Till pel lias boon the letiplent ol maiiv 1 ouru ituhitlons lioiu Ills fellow tuiinbois of the loamr upon the eltuaetor of this ihioniatlo mIii me nml 'he idtptal.illty It W socti to po-s,.,s lot lhe KPlieial are llltec till -al anil iitNlic n heme ol the oxposi 1I1111 A nioilcl ol th" Klec tile Tower I mm .Mi 'liuiii'i's tludio, udou'el in n 1 cud 11110 with tho plan adopted for is di coiatloii, was Miowu lu a mil sph ions place lu the banquet hall I pon tlie opposite wall was hunt? the splendid nil painting ol tin Ttluiuplml 01 Mnniuneulal Hi Line b Ml T Hop kinson Smith Tills pnlntliiK kUos the ms-t oppoituullv tho publh' has had to obtain 1111 adequate loiiceptlon of the licnittv and Kiandeiti thks Iniposius 1i1t1a1110.wav to the main mint of the exposition Will possess with Its silllp- tin e. nnd otln'i pi niisp uiloinnients A model l.u 0110 ot ilie Moiinted Standaid.rteaieis, which will .sur mount the ploih of this lnlilpc, is pi li ed wheie It tacos th" Mtoi eoinlim into the eniiaiiio Knllei). H.'iieath it Is the inodil for tho hcautilul Kinup entitled 'Hiith eif Venus' b .MaiK nnd .Michael 'loin til which is to bo placed In Hue limit baltonv of th" (.'emit of fountains. Tim ceutial fiat- JONAS LONQ'S SONS. Wall Paper Some of the best qualities of wall paper under price. Good quality of pa- Cn per, worth 8c, now.... - Wall Paper in pretty de signs, stripes, floral or set figures. Worth eighteen cents double roll, I'll- now 12 Wall Papers in various designs, including reds, blues and greens, especially adapted for dining rooms or libraries. Per double roll, 12ic and 15c Border and ceiling to match. The picnic and excursion season is on. Canned gooas reaay lor use maKe it easy to prepare tne mid day lunch. Easy to buy if irMi itflf iKarn lziM J'lU get Ultlll licit. Ollici, picnic tpcrlilt 10c, Olives, slutted 10c. TicKlca, Jllrs Jams', OM Virginia junc fond l.'t. Jollies, pure fiuit ,..10c. Poena, tirbt Cir.icii, latge cm Sic. inline?, impoitcd 15c. Vtrdinri, in tomato sauce .21c. Kanhiic.i, domestic, in oil 2oc. lotiiter, Stu liranit J"o. 'lei, Cejlon, in cms, fine tor iced tct....u0c. Mtialiiooins, fldt clnkc 2Jc. Junket 'I.iblcU 10c. lciy Is almost Klvcn up to the roetlo Kioupfa Illusti.itliiK1 arious typs of music, by Isidoie Knutl. In the center of this fralloiy, flamed in a bank of llowei.s, is the model of the Ukuio eif 1 loin, by Philip Jtartiny, tho top fl 1.10 for the Fountain of Abundance. In the center of tlie Vanderbllt sal lory Is tho full &ied flRine itself, male itii? a splendid ceutei piece for the col lection in this 100m. Elaewheio thioitfrliout the atinud loom of tho aiious looms of the K.illciy tho models for the Pan-Ametls in statu niy'and some of tho separate fltruiei tiom the Kioups abound, making far tho most conspicuous fcatuio of tho exhibition as a whole. Tho incilt of the elceoiatlvo sculp tt'io aheatly executed lor the Pan Ametiiau and the poetic chaiactor of tho sctilptui.il si homo as cairled out bv Mi. Kail Jiltter, duoctor of sculp tuio, hao been and doubtless will continue to be the subject of comment: in the w 01 lei of ait. n.VMir.TON CUHSON'S views. At the dinner which was held on tho evening of Feb. lull, in honor of tho oprniiiK of this exhibition, Mi. Hamil ton Gibson, who pipslded, fc.ilcl: "Kx jositlons mo inipoitant factois In tho eloolopinent of iiubllc tnste, They buns to our aitlsts the lealiatlon of theli iiowois. Tho iavmen loain much fioni this oichestiation of art, fioin tliks Bioupliif, toethi) nl the pioducta of the best olloits of theli own aitlsts. As- Individuals, uaftsmen aie in clined to act too much upon our own linos. The meat exposition AIII hiliiK Anieticnn .Mists to a tullor appiecla tlou of the value of co-opeiatioii and ii.icichuitre ot Ideas." And It mav ho added that it will hihip the irenoral public to u Kieator icallntlnn of tho aluo of the nnlstle Ideal In inaltlnK Hie Ule ol the iuellviduil met tho com munity what il Is possible for It to bmiiiu, lMwaid Hale Htush. Pen Conl S1.0O a Ton Delivoied. to isoiitli Hide, eontial city and ceutial Hyde Paik, Addiess oiders to J. T, Mmi key, VJll Coilar avenue. Thont COS J. GREEN RIDCE. The luenihois of the l.oal Ileal tf, n inlssioii baud composed ol tho Utile Kills In V I J. Nettletoirs 1 hiss of tho ie en UidM Pii'sbv tei tail hahliath school, mot vesteida.v ulteilliinil at the hoiiiev ol .Mis Hie halt oil Mousey avenue and finished a quill, w I1I1 h they had been woikiiiK: on lot sovot.il weeks At tlie elo-'c of tile liicotiuK tho ctiillt wuf( can led to the homo of Mi Ni'illolou, who puieliased It fioni the societv and will f-enil it lo tho school ol Itov Mi Mi) us, at (.'um bel land Hap, Ti 1111 The ilium ) le eched tor the 11 11 11 1 will be used for the Mippoil of an Indian luiiilne or phan The soiletv will not hold any mce.tlnt,s thmurih .luh and usiist, i!inii (iillllu, of I'anniumon, Xow-i Mexico, is vlsiilit!,' J S .Mlllei ot I'enn avenue . The Misses Hlslet of gastrin aro KUests of Mss .Mulili' roidham, of Ca potlso avenue Ml and Mix lleui) llltiluoek mid son. ritiletick, of Mouse) avenue, no visiting Mi anil Mis. llobcit Uayden, of Kingston, I'a. W. (' n 111 iu 0111, of .Noith Paik, has leliuiint tiom a business nip to New Yoik c It) Flank Which 1. ot Dean biieot, harj. his bU)elo Union; limn 111 tioiu if t lw. I I..W X'.llllwv M(i,i' I 'In . . ,1 u Sue iatioll building ye'StPld.l) aftei noon. Ml and Mi.s. A cl Thoin iton h ivo lotuiiicd Uom an extended western, ttlp. Groceries
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