"VWft M J At " I - M-rff THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JULY 1. 1001'. 6, , ' WEST SCRANTON CONWAY IS UNDER ARREST THE CHARGE AGAINST HIM 18 HIGHWAY BOBBERY. Identified by Andrew Bella as one of tho Men 7ho Assaulted Him and Attempted to Rob Him Frank Degnal Also Charged with the Theft of Carponter's Tools-Wheelmen at Lake Winola Sloan-Central Excursion Other Notes and Personals. John Conway, of Pellows utct, is detained at tho Jncksott stieet station house on a chiugo itf highway lobbery, prefeued by Andieu Bella, of 4 J Water street, 01 pliant. Tho liitior claims that Conway nnd a companion held him up nt 1 o'clock cstetdnv morning on Sernnlon street, neai the Kan house, and after trlng tit iclieve lilm of hin niotuy. knotked him down a'id lied. Itella's scioams iMuutecl tl'i atten tion it Lieutenant Williams and P-i-tmlin.ui Thomas Jours, and as they fstntted tct the point where the screams tame from, they obsctved Convvn.v nnd his (ompanlou (otulng townids them. As soon as the two men cumin a glimpse of the ollloeis they stalled lo tun awaj. Conwa was followed b Williams, and the other fellow by Jones, but the lattei succeeded In mak ing pond Ills c(.ipe Bella was held ns a witness, n-itl nt the heating Identilled ("onwa as one of his assailants, lie was held in 4J00 ball tor Ills appe.uaiue nt couit. provided for excursionists, nnd there arc several well-built refreshment booths, together with one of tho best dancing pavilions In the state. Two naptha launches ply on the lake, nnd there Is tin Simple supply of row boats. Plenty of fishing abounds and the bathing facilities nro surtlclent for nil who enjoy thtt sport. The base ball giounds are laid out be tween tho glove nnd the lake and within easy wnlklng distance. Tho boat landing Is within a stone's tluow of tho dancing pavilion nnd easy of access. On Saturday the West Side Hi owns nnd the Aleils plajod an exciting Kanio of base ball, wblch was won bv the Browns by a scoto nt 10 to 4, Harding, the Alerts' pitcher, struck out six of tho Hrowns' and pitched a Rood name, but lecelved poor support, which was tesponslble for the loss of the game. The teams lined up as fol lows: Itronrn (Jomrr lliMi, (atelier, lliav pitilicrt Mi llusli, liotttop, lliotniti l)avl, flrt lnf, liniif-, r nml ru-e: ,lolinnn, tlilnl tvr lnr kin. left tlclJ; ticnlham, i enter IlilJ, JcfTer, ri(.lit Held lcrn (litU, iitctirr, lljrrllnir. yiitclicr I'd-lr-tt, flna Imw, lll(hird, vennd l.ao; lurwlt, slirrMop, I'MIIIr. tlilril lu", Thomas tNlit Arid, I JjlicrtJ-, loft field; Ililtli, center Hold Plot David Owens umplied the game nnd gave Renrr.il satlsfm lion. Theie weie a number of other contests diu Iiir the day, whlih weie enjoyed bv the f xcuislonlsts. Tho ilde home fioni the lake Is dellRhtfill especially be tween Lodoie and Cailiondale Manager .Ionian, of the Like Lo rloie Land nnd Impinvonient company, sas that evci.v date has been taken for the season except the day nfter the roiuth of Jul sonablo excuse for having nuch articles nt that hour, ho was taken to the sta tion house. At the hearing yesterday morning he admitted that the tools belonged to Charles Leach, ot Chinchilla, A chntfio of robbeiy was entered up ngnlnst Deg nnl, and he was held In $500 ball for his nppentanco nt court. Pinnk lleff ron qualified as his bondsman, McNally Again Arrosted. Patrick McsNally, of Hand plate, who whh winged by Pnttoltnan Klah I'eters some tlma ago, while trying to escape arrest, was iniiRlit In the police ding net again Satiuday night and locked up. He was towed In by Patrolman Unit, being unable to navigate successfully along at Hampton stieet and South Main nvenue. Police Magistrate D.ivles entcied up a line of $3 In the police log book ngalnsl Paddy, which he paid before seeming his release. Whoolmen at Winola. A large delegation of the Plectrlc City Wheelmen pushed their wheels to Lake Winola jestetday, whete th?y spent the day at the Winola house. The roads weie In poor shape, the bos say, nnd the going was haul and tiresome In the heat of the day. Some droe over and back. Among those who made the tilp weie' Com ad Lut7. Hilly Soagiuves, lthjs Hauls, Dunk Hall, PImer Ciane. John Thomas, Jasper Jones, Will Powlet, Hen Allen, L'd. Morse, Thomas Steph ens, Mnlthew Amciman, Luther Thom as Oils Pynon, Heit .Tiuneo, Will Mot g.m, Pred 1'eteis, Hany DaMs and Sam Yoik. An Enjoyable Excursion. Vpwnrrls of 1.000 people attended the Sloan-Centtal .Mine Accidental Piinil excursion to Lake Lodoie on Satur day, which ptoved to bo the most en Joahle outing eei held bv the fund. Thliteen carloads weie taken up on the lii.st train, and on all the legular tialns dm lug the d.iv additional crowds augmented tho Huong at the grne nnd l.iko side. Lodoie is now one of the most at tractive Mimmcr i coils in Noitheast rin Pennsylvania for one-dnv outings, mid the improvements that have been made on the ri omuls during the past xenr aie lemarkable. The Rime Is thickly dotted with tall shade tiees. nnd walks hae been laid out all over the gtouncK The plattoim nnd station Is ample for handling huge uowds Theie is plojitv of pute t-pilng vvatei on the giounds, tables and bene lies have been HUYLER'S SCOTCH Kl! FOB SALE AT G W. JENKINS'. Child's Frightful Fall. Nellie, the l-oni-nld child of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Hauls, of South Main avenue, fell fiom a second-stoiy window cm Saturday and lecelved In tel nnl Injuries, which may piove fa tal. Tho child fell a distance of twenty-five feet and stunk on a pile of bonds The famllv tesides ovet D D. Kvans & Co 's stole, and while the mother was piepailng dinner the little rIiI was seated on a table uear the win dow The child ciawled to the win dow while Mrs Hatrls was in nnother pait of tho loom nnd her attention was diavvn to the child too late to catch her fiom falling The child was picked up in an un conscious condition, and Or M. J. Williams was summoned, who did ever thing possible to alleviate tho child's suffeilng Peais nic cnteitaln cd foi hot ice ovei v Another Robbing Case. Pinnk Degnal, a ig mini tosldlng on Van Huien avenue, whs nnestrd ht J SO o'clock .vestotda morning b.v Pa tinlman Hat t. Degnal was dilving a hoise. while In an Intoxicated condition, and had just emeiged fiom an nllev way, neai Hampton stieet and Main avenue, when ni tested, t'pon Investigation, the patrolman found In the wagon a iiumhei of saws, chisels, planes, etc , used bj catpniteis, and as Degnal could not rIvc an tea- Children's Day Exorcises. The chlldieuor the Plist Welsh Con gregatlonal chinch held their annual exeiclses csteiday motninR, under the dltectlon of Ihof David Jenkins nnd Miss Annie T. Hitmphtes. the pto gninime as pi luted In this department on Saturday was can led out In its en tlielv. A iiumber of childieu were baptised bv the pastor, P.ev. David Jonos, nnd an offc'tlng una tnken up for Sunday hchool mission woik. The exercises weie enjojed by a I.iiro inngicgntlou. First Baptist Church. Yesterdav, both moinlug nnd even ing, Pastor Mathews pi cached upon the Stindaj school lessons for tho pnst iiuattei, Riving a very clever nnd con cise lev lew of each. The L idles Aid society will hold a teiy Impoitant business intetlng to night, at the homo of Mis, Phillips, 1"0" Jackson stieet. A l.nge attend nn e Is icauested. The H.iptist Young People's union tnplu tin ds for the next six months will soon be tendy foi clistiibutlou. On Wediicsdav evening the church will hold Its legular monthly business meeting, nftei the covenant meeting. The inlsslonaty socletj, tocently stalled niiinug the young ladles, is In n flout tshlug condition At the last meeting sevei.il papeis weie read by tnlented oung ladles, and afler the cll'r ussion a shoit social scison was enjoj ed. The Holiday Trade Rush Is now in full swing, and we're as busy as can be in all departments where holiday outing supplies may be had. Shirt Waists and Wash Suits are phenomenally active and there's a reason for it. We've got the patterns, qualities and styles that knowing buyers want. The Hosiery, Glove and Notions Departments are also taxed to their utmost, while those in search of fashionable headgear at the lowest possible C03t, are reaping a har vest in our Millinery Department. It's the same way with the men, among the Gents' Furnishing Goods, for this is an age when right styles and extra values are appreciated Bat Perhaps the Most Interesting Item Of Store News Today Lies Among the New Creations in Ladies' Neckwear Window Fnll of Latest Novelties Iwaits Yonr Inspection Today and Tomorrow While a few extremes for lovers of pronouueed styles may be seen in the department besides all the popular ideas that have hit the people'3 fancy. Full lines of Fancy Ties in Lawns, Batistes, Mulls, P. K. Linen and Wash Silks, especially designed for the holiday trade, and at prices within the reach of people of moderate means. Pique stocks aud the "New Amazon" Collars, with just enough mannishness about them to be interesting. But mere talk on Ladies' Neckwear is just so many words wasted. Every day brings new ideas from the many artists who give up their entire time to the crea tion of novelties and their work must be seen to be appreciated. Glee Club Rehearsal. The William Council Authiaclte llee club met esteidn afternoon in lvoi-ili- hall and tehe.n-ed the competitive piece to be lenrieied at the eisteddfod lu Poullne.v Vt , in Septembei. Quite a numhei of new vocalists have been added to the luh. The next lehc.nsal will be held toinmiovr evening, when all incnibiMs ,11 e le qucsted to be pit sent. AMONG THE CHURCHES. llev. W P. O'Donuell, of Holy Cioss chinch, iiiluilnlsteied communion xcs teidav morning to the menibeis of St. Petei s Total Abstinence and Iiencvo Ic lit soclelj. Itev. William U.iv Is pi cached an 1'uglMi senium at the Pellevuc Welsh Calvlnhtlc Methodist church jestei da inoiulug, and the evening set vice at C o'clock was conducted In the Welsh language P.ev II C Mcneimotl and the hlmp son Hale quaitette assisted In the sei vices nt the Hallioad Young .Men's Olulstlnn association jesteiday aflet 110011 An otchestra Ins ltoen added to the musical foiees of the Jackson Stieet Paptlst chinch, and the It playing was a featiuc of yewteidaj's seivlies Pvangellsts Kellnr and Penlage conducted two services vesteiday at tho gospel tent, coiner of Iljde Paik avenue and Pettebono stieel. Meet ings will be held evei evening din ing tho week. "The Clnistlnn Light" nnd "The Piogiamme of Christianity" were Rev. McDeiniott's subjects In tho Simpson Methodist Episcopal chinch jes.teid.iy. Both weie timely and utile discourses, Itev. IMvvnid Howell, of Plkdale, oc cupied the pulpit of the Sumnei Ave nue Picsbteilaii diuicli last evening. Pev. A. L nainei, of St. Mink's Lutheian chinch, spoke eloquently esteiclny morning on "Clnistlnn Piin clplcs Applied to Dally Life," and nt the evening seivlce told of 'The High Stalidaid ot Clulstlan Petfectlon," GENERAL NEWS NOTES. George nnd Wlllnrd Thomas, of Mos cow, Mis. Frank Tlbblts, of South Ninth street, is visiting rclntlves In Dover, N. J. PatroltnRn Thomas Collins, of South Main avenue, Is enjoying Ills annual ten davs' vacation, Mrs. W. W, Grovcr nnd dauchtor, Josephine, of North Hyde Park ave nue, nre visiting relatives In Chain bersbin g. Misses Jennie Ileddoo nnd Llllle Ren senbach, of Lafayette stieet, spent Sunday at Lake Winola. John Orlllltlis, of Knctoryvllle, was discharged with a rept Inland by Police Mnglstintc Dnvlcs jesterdny In pollco court for disorderly conduct. Miss Psslo urimtha, of Alden. rn Is tho guest of Miss Pdna D, lvnns, of South Mnln avenue, Daniel Beynon, of Washburn street, is sojourning at Lake Sheildan, Misses Sylvia and Minnie Ames, of Wayne county, havo leturned homo from n visit with Mis Ptank Hlotc, of Not th Lincoln nvenue. Clarence Davis, of North Stunner avenue. Is home from Blootnsburg State Normal school. Mis. Smith, of Daltott, Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mis. William Plphor, ot Cioriluld avenue. Master Walter Hughes, of Danville, Is visiting his graudpaicnts, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Harris, of North Hyde Park nvenuo. Mis. Datosinan. of Poitland, Pa., Is visiting Mis. Jolah PniT. ot Notth Lincoln avenue. Misses Bessie nnd Maud Beets, of Uebeccn avenue, ato sojourning nt Nicholson, Mr. and Mis. David Jenkins, ot Noith Rebecca avenue, will leave to nioriovv evening for New Ymk, nnd will sail for Wales on the (Jcrmanla Wednesday morning. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Kdvvaid Barnolt and , son, Beit, ot Uifavctto street. Mr. nnd Mis, John K. Bindlev and son, Humphtey, of Lnfajctto stieet, nnd Mr. nnd Mis. Will C. Price nnd son, William, of South Main nvenue, spent Satuidav nt Muplewood, Tho vestty of St. David's Pplsropal chinch will meet tonight at 8 o'clock nt tho jectoi y, DUNWORE. Messrs. M .1. Bulger and Ciootgc Truce spent esleidny with Plttston f t lends. Local W, Pnlted Mine Woikeis ot Ameiha, held a special meeting on Saturday evening and distributed vv 01 king cards to their membei.s, which placed them In good standing foi the coming quartet. The legular monthly meeting of the Retail Clerks' association will be held In theii hall Kiiday evening, July ", at S p nt As business of Impoitancc Is to be transacted, a full attendance Is icqtiested A young son has bilghtened the homo of Mt. Lallgau, of Bloom stieet. About two hundred children iccelved their tlrst communion In St. Maiv's chinch at the 1 o'clock .seivices estei dav morning The set vices, which weie vet inipiesslve, were attended by a huge number of the patents ot the chlldien Rev M. R. Dnnlan cele hi.ited the mass and dellvetcd a veiy instinctive hoininu. Among thoo who attended (he de dication of the new Catholic chinch In Haw ley estetdav weie Rev. M .1. MUllane. Ml. and Mis T L Cllllen, John Golden, Mr and Mis. ,1. V, Rclllj Mt. and Mis. William John son, Jit. and Mis. Thomas How ley and othfis. The council will hold theii tegular monthly meeting this evening. Mi P ( H Die.vor, the mlnnnty who iccently 1 etui tied from China, oc cupied the puplt of the Picsbytet Ian chinch jestetday moinlng and pie sented the cause of missions In a vety convincing mannci. Mr liicver hav ing spent live yents among the Chin ese, Is well rina Hied to tell 01 tho need of gteatet effoits foi theii con vet slon to clulstlanlty .Mi. nnd Mis. n D Ames and son, Chntles have leturned fiom a visit with fi lends In Haw lev. The Mew Metia band, with fortv flve pieces, made Its Hist uppeaianco Satuidav evening and astonished the town with the quality and quantity of Its music. The Independent Plre companv mo making big pi ep.it atlons to cclebiate the Poutth with a picnic In Ke stone grov e. Letteis temalnlng unclaimed dining the petlod ending June 21, pioi. Per sons calling foi these letteis pleaso say adveitlsed Paul Domnlck. "07 Adams avenue Jimmy Pagan, i.ne Mt.s. Ann Pagan. Watd .stieet. Helen Cilnghci, Adams avenue, Dobota Kent ns, 207 Pine stieet: (iooige Mc Ginn, PlliMbetli Palinoi, 1".10 Delavvnie street; Kolvar Gjrthy (P). SOUTH SCRANTON TENTH ANNIVER8ARY OF THE Y. W. C. A. Frogrammo That Will Be Rondorod Tonight in tho Association Rooms. IX. J. Connolly Shot in tho Fleshy' Part of the Right Leg Above tho Knoo Funorala of Mrs, Anna Marie Sabastian and Chris tian Piel from Thoir Lato Homos. Other Notes, The South Side binnch of the Young Women's Christian association vlll celebrate Its tenth iinnlversary In the association rootnes, 10JI Cedar avenue, this evening at 7.13 o'clock. The pub lic and friends of the ussoclatloii are most cotdlnlly Invited to nttend. Fol lowing Is the pioginmtno for the even ing: llvinn, "Wlinle llratlnl, line United " grading cl N.riture Itev. .1 IVrliiRpr I'rijrr IliV ,1 Schmllt "Our Ahj1 (jr on Awoclitlon," Vli Villi 1 S(i,l,Mrr Our ni"pnno" Vlr. I. VI lljlci "tirnt Steps Vlln S (' Kiiklmim "l.vpftlrncoH of llio 1 Irst socirtjrj," Vis Hnionce loiiiVlninn ItfinjtU hj Hie Pmlilrnt .. .Mr K II Hippie Music (lilting the evening will be furnished by nil otchestta. Refresh ments will be setved. Monday at Jonas Long's Sons Sornnton, Pa July 1, 1001, There is no stemming the tide of buying enthusiasm 1 at the Big Store on Atonday. Such a constant whirl of 'ceaseless activity can result only from modern business , methods. New goods always at tempting pi ices. A store con veniently arranged for the comfort of customers. In fact a cooler place to do your sTbping you can't find. Wo might also say that wkhave arranged for win dow displays that will greatly al&ist you in finding out beforehand just what we are doing for Monday buyers. As usual, the list herewith given is only a partial one. , Some of the busiest departments in the Great Store never i get a word in our store news for Monday. But it don't i take the crowds long, wnen once they enter the store, to find out all about The Great Store's Aonday Bai gains. M M. J. Connolly Injured. J Connolly, a member of the Hi in ot Joidan & Connollv, shot himself In tho fleshy pait of the light leg above the knee yesteiday nftei unnu Ho was shooting nt a tniget with a r!S-callbre icvolver and in caielcssly handling It one ot the chaiges it ton talned wns exploded nnd the bullet lodged in his leg, Ho was taken to hlrt homo on Ptospect avenue, whcie Dr. J A. Mauley extt acted the bullet. It did not touch any of tho bones. Two runornls. Services ovii the lemalns of the laic Mis. Anna Maili Sabastian were held Satiuday luoinlng at l o clock in nt. Matj's chuuli, and wete attended by n laige numbei of Mends and iclativts who had known the deceased (lining her long and useful life Rev. PatllCl Sliaub cclehiated a te qulem mass, after which the nuiiinl college moved to the Twentieth vvnid cemeteiv, v. hete Intel ment was made. The pall-l,"iiieis weie John 1. ambit, Valentine Ros.u and Midinol lleiog. Pndert.iker Klein had cr.uge of the fui.etal. The f uncial of Clulstlan Bid was held fiom his late icvldenie, on Pios pecl avenue. Satuidav alteinoon at 2 o'clock hei vices ovei the ic mains weie held In the Clinic It ot Peace by Rev. V. Schmidt, pastoi ot tho clinic li The fuiieial was vet latgely attend ed, the members of the Gcimaii soilcly from the; cential clt, of which the de c e.ised was an active lueinbei, attend ing the funetal In n bodj, and also act ed as pall-beateis and ilowei-c.n 1 1( is. The i em litis wete taken lo the Pltts toi' avenue (cmeleif, wheie inlet incut wu.s nia do. NUBS OF NEWS. Tho new lv -elected olllceis of Rlpplei division, No 4.", Sons of Tompeiatue, will be Installed this evening in Mor gans' hall Mary Avis, the 10-j ear-old daughter of Mr and Mis. Ptank Tlbblts, of South Ninth sltcet.waH sevctely scald ed iccntly by the o outlining ot a pot of hot loftee. The Sons of Tcmpeianco Glee club hold a lehc.nsal jestoiduy afternoon for conceit work. A tnlont social will he held this evening at the home of Miss Pthel Lewis, on Pifteonth street. Haden, the 2-niontlis-nld child of Mr, and Mrs William P.vnns, of ?Zi Ninth Biomloy nvenue, died on Siitur dii, and wns bulled In the Washbuin stieet cemeteiy jesterdny afternoon Cot oner Robeits will conduct nn In quest at S o'clock this evening In the Jnckson street pollco station In the case of Joseph Mosjl, who was killed nt CailuecTs stone nul Sntuiday moinlng Camp 4S0, Palilotle Older hons of Ameilca, will meet In tegular hCion this evening lu llattuiau's hall. The tntnbeis of St lienes society will hold theii tegul.ci inonthb busi ness meeting tonight. Miss Agnes Plemlng, of Riospect ave nue. Is visiting ft lends In Philadelphia. The menibeis of the Pintipcct avenue Polish church will hold a picnic at Cential Paik on Jul ,!, foi the benefit of the ( Inn eh. St. Matj's Glee and Diamatic asso ciation will meet in monthly business fcoMon this evening In St. Mnij's hall. MNs Kate McC.inn nnd Nellie Mc Hugh .lie visiting li lends at Si.uuse, N. V. The S-c.u-old dailghlcr of Kiank Woclkeis, of But! South living avenue, fell fiom a tailing In tho icar of the house list ill eU t and hioke both nuns and Injuied her hip. The child fell fully twenl-tlve feet Dr L. M G.itei was summoned to attend to hot in Jutli'.s. Fen Coal SI. 50 a Ton Dellveied. to South Side, central city nnd central Hdo Park. Addicbs oiders to J. T. Sharkey, 10U Cedar avenue. 'Phono 6SS3. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Miss Jennlo Wntklns, of Noith Hyde Park nvenuo. Is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Onrilson, ut Newton. Master Ramond Jenkins, of North Decker's couit, Is visiting Masters Globe Warehouse A GREAT SURPRISE li in itore for all vclia mo Kemp'i Riliam far the Throat and Lunji, the great Kii'runteed remecl, Would you bclleo that It It (old on ita merits tnd any drusgUt la aulhorUcd by the proprietor ol thia wonderful remedy to gho joct a A'ple bottle free? It neer Mli to cure acuttt or chronic coiirIk. All drujgttta mII krinp't lldlajin Price Sic and Vic. NORTH SCRANTON. Vesteiday moinlng was again the scene of a full house In the Piovldenco police station, when seven pilsonets weie given healings before Aldeiman Fldlcr, five of whom weie attested at a house on Gatdnor avenue inn h Constantino Pecquest, who was lined $13 nnd the othei four $10 each, making the total line $" The other two pils onets weie diunk and wete fined $3, In default of which they were committed to the county jail foi twenty das The laid on the house w.u. made by Lieu tenant Day and Patiolnien Ross, Thorn- art and Saltry Mis P J Regan nnd fnmll. of Oak street, nie spending the summer months nt Lake AVInola AH statlonaiy firemen nre requested to moot at 7 30 o'clock tomoriow even ing at 0'Malle.v's hall. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Piovl dence MethodUst Pplscopal chinch will hold n lawn social at the parsonage, ThuiMlay evening, July 4. Ice ileum .mil cake will be seived. The Bat bens' union will meet tomoi iow evening In Leonaid's hall, on West Mniket stieet. GREEN RIDGE. Miss Jesfile Wllbtti, of Sandeison ave nue, will leave this moinlng for a month's stay at Long Island Cltj. Mis. H B. Rejnolds, of Monsey avo nue, has gone to Biookllne, Mass, foi an extended stay. Mis Townrend Poote, Miss Poore and Mr nnd Mis John B Pooie, of Capouuft nvenue, spent the Sabbath at Pieston Pntk lodge. The young ladles of Mis. P. L Hitch cock's Sabbath school class will setvo lie ci earn, .straw bet rles and cako In the chinch patlots tomorrow evening. All aie Invited, Professot Ibl!, Southwoith will glvo n planofotto icelial nt the Green Rldgo llbriuy this evening for Miss Belle Mori aw, of Capouso avenue, MIssch Bertha and Anna Jenkins, who weio graduated from the Strnudsburg State Noitnal school last week, havo returned to their home, on Capouso avenue, foi the Htimmei, PARK PLACE. W. M. rinn and family aio spend ing the slimmer at theii cottage at Costal lake. Atthur G. Aeketson, who has been w oi king at New Yoik city as an rice tile Inn, Is .spending a few- da.s with his family on Wood stieet. Ilo will l etui u Monday. Geoige Btelg and George Tuttle, of Diamond avenue, havo ictiiiued homo after spending if week at tho Pen Ameihau. Mis. John Corsei, of Coiut stieet, has letutned hoine utter .sevetal weeks' stav at tho Pan-Atneilcan and other points of luteiest. Mm, J s. Piltchaid. of SJ-, Coutt stieet, and Mis. J I J. Piancls, of Mun hey avenue, have t etui nod, aftet a week's stay at the Pan-Aineilcan -and Nlagaia Palls. Miss Plotoiiie Sleklei, of Piovlclenee road, has i etui ned fiom a visit with friends In Pcckvllle. AVIllle Bike hliklui, of Pinvldenre load, was leading his hoi so along the Piovldomo lino Thutsdaj, between W. M. PIiiii'h nnd Chillies Teiwllll gcr's, It was stiuck by a noi Ih-linttud Piovldenco cat and was ctipplcd in its hind quai teis. OBITUARY. JOHN ALLPS died Satiuday moin lng ut -' u0 o'clock at the home of his patents at 728 Blieli stieet, nfter u sK months' Uugcilug Illness. All thinugh his long Mm us he showed the cheerlness of disposition which had ever endeared hhn lo his many ft lends His denth comes ns a gieat loss to all who enjojed his acquain tance. Deceased wns !'" ents (del and Is suivlvcd h his puents nnd two btotheis, Max and Peter Alios, lie was an nitlve member of the St. Petet's socletj of St Mao'rt Catholic chin eh. The tuneial will take place Thin sday niorulug ut 0 o'clock with u requloiu mass ut St. Maty's (hutch Interment will be made lu the Twen tieth vvnid cemeteiy. MRS MARV O'MALLRV-Ono of Scinuton'H oldest icsldeiits, Alis. Mui 0lalley, of 100 South Seventh otieet, died caily Satiuday moinlng. Sin vlvlng her tun the following children: Mrs. Pdumuud T. Bums, -Mis. Muiy Wash Goods Plain and Fancy. Callcood Best light coloiedshli t- i Cnllioia. Regular value Co; Monday, 3;c Lawns and Dimities Woodbine the name nnd !-e to usual mice. (Monday, 4c Ginghams .Standaid quality of Apron Gingham. Usuul price he. Monday, 4c Mosquito Netting All (olois, li atd wide. Usual pilec be. Mon day, 5c Batiste and Lawns Fine quality. nil colois, t'sual pilce 10c. Monday. Lace Stripe Batiste In pinks, blues, cuidimiW, and navy grounds. 12'io kind. Monday, 8c Batiste Linen cnlotcd gtou c In the newest designs, loo quality. Monduv, 10c Ciepe Tissue That pietty falnlo we told ou about last week. Good value ut ISc. Monday, Domestics and White Goods T willed Toweling Bleached Toweling. Co quality. Monday, 3c T'nhlc.tclied Muslin, nno wide, Co quality. Mondaj, 5c yard 12c Noveltv Dimity Choice Hon. .Monday, selec- 12c Duck Suiting Plain and dot. ISc giade. Monday, 12Ac polka. Cotton Poulatds In new color ings. ",c guide Monday, 15c Checked Nainsooks for children's dtcsses, apions, etc. Values up to So. Monday, 5c Lawns Pine quality of plain white lawn, SO Indies wide, 10c qunlit. Mondny, 7c Lawn Pine quality, 10 inches wide, usual U'-ju valuo. Monday, 9c Till klsh Tow els Good size, heavy weight, usual l.'lfco gi.ulc. Mon day, 9c Table Damask Cream, fil Inches wide, vatlous patterns, usual 50 cent quality. Monday, 44c Bleached Damask Slty-slx In dies wide, splendid quality, In Ave designs, 59 cent gi.ulc. Monday, ,50c Pull sle Bed Spiead. light weight, elegant patterns, summer comfoit sptead. Monday, 69c Poather Pillows Si.e 18x26, cov eted with fancy ticking, one dol lar grade. Monday, 89c Standaid quality all-wool Bunt ing P. S. Plags. txfi, $1.50. 4x7, $1.7.". Jonas Long's Sons Roland, of Suanton, Mrs P V Mnl lott. of Bulfalo; Rdw.iid O Malley, ot Hallstead, and Atthur and Miss An nie O'Mallej, of this clt.v. The f uncial will take place Tuesday moinlug nt 3 o'dnck A lcqtiiem mass will be cele brated In St Petei's iiithedial. Inter ment In Catlieduil (emetety. MISS PANNIP CPLLPN died nt the home of her mother, Mis John Cullen. ."05 Plttson nvenue, Pilday evening, utter an Illness of a couple of months' duration. Miss Cullen was 20 jois of age. She is survived by her mother nnd seveial slstets. The t uncial will take place this moinlug with a high muss of icqulem nt St. Petei's uithedial lntriment will bo niacin in St. Mat j "s cemeteiy, Dun nioie. BP.N.IAMIN 11 COUPS, an aged resident of West Scianton, died on Saturday at his home, 115G Hampton sttect He Is .suivlvcd by his wlfo nnd sevetal grown-up sons nnd daughters. Tho funetal nnonunce nicnt will bo made later. GILPS S. WILSON, btnther of the lato Mlln J. Wilson, died Satiuday nt Montinse. The body was taken to the residence nt Kactorvvlllc ycsteidav and the funetal will take place at 4 30 Monday nftei noon. Funernla. Tho funetal of Mis. Rachel Wil liams, of Putnam stieet, who died at the Moses Ta lor hospital Satiuday, will take phuo tomnuow afternoon at J o clock. 'I ho i cumins will he taken In the Ninth Main Avenuo Baptist taheinade, whete --eivlces will bo con ducted b Rev A II. Smith, assisted b Rev R. S Jones. Deceased was 43 j eats of age and was long a tesldent in' Noi th Suanton, and was vety pop ular lu sodal afl.ilis Sho was a member of the Rebeknli lodge ot Odd Pellows mid a lady of tho Grand At my of the Republic aulllniy. She Is sur vived b one (laughter, Mlldied, and tin ee biothets and one sister, Setgcant Rlehaid Pclwntcls, John Pdwuids nnd Pll Pdwatds, tho latter a icsldent of Potest City, and Mary Williams, of Wilkes-Banc. All peisons wishing to lev lew the tenia Ins will havo that privilege on Tuesday moinlug until U o'clock. The cusket will be closed nt the chinch The funetiil of Di. J. L. Pordham wilt be held this moinlng nt 10 JO f I om his Into Ksldeiue. Capotise nve nue Set vices will bo held at the icsl dence and will be public. The Inter ment will be in Porest Hill cemetery unci will be pilvnte The fun"ial of the late Mis. Pntilck Malloy, of II!"! Noith Main avenue, will take place this moinlng at 9 o'colek. fiom Holy Rosary rutin h. In let input In tho Catlieduil cemeterj IMMORALITY ON THE STAGE. Straw Hats New Stock Just Arrived. All styles, from the $i.oo Alpine Straw to the $12.00 Panamas. Don't forget we are head quarters for Summer Shirts, Underwear, Etc uiim 412 SPRUCE STEEET. Try Our Special 10c Linen Collars The Thentie Not Demoralizing to Those Connected With It. I asset t that tho stage Is not, In any (.cneial hiii, dciiioialUliig to those connected with It, suj.s Ktnnklln Pjlos lu Hveij body's Magazine. Pew of the dlsieputublc women engaged In act ing got their wickedness at tho the atre. Mont of them wete social out casts befoie they became ucttcsses. The stage did not degtade them. They degraded the stage Mot cover, tho diughteis af actois, botn to aud teaied in tho ghue of tho footlights, haidly ever contilhule to tho scandals which to Indlsdlinate icadeis of the news ot tho da, .scciu to ihaiactoiUe pietty neatly all plaers. The exploits In in famy aie chlclb lhio of women whoso icputo was had befoie the evci en teied a thcatie by the stage door Tho llagtant misbehavior Is commonly among tho singers unci danceis em ployed meiettlclousl, or nt least In decoiouslj, In comic opcias nnd ex it avagaiuas, whete we can haidly ex pect to see puhllo vlclousncss accom panied h pilvato vlitues The i.tstn of sudi pieces nie l.ugel leglsieia of social evil In Justice to those who live c licunispectly, thete should be plnlu speech about those who do not. But inn jour 01 e down a list of. star nctois and ncties..cs, oi the castil In dramatic pla bills, and ou will Until only a sniull tatlo of names that niel svnoninus for inolllgaey. The tlmel when Individual dlsgtace wna ac counted a valuable asset lu tho showl business Is pnst and gone Almost all! the eminent netsonnges of tho Ameil-I can stage nie of good leputntlon, nndl most aie also of good ihaiactci. Thol motal avetago of the dumutlc pro- fesslon Is as high as that of the legall or tho medldil The steadj gain In thtsl legjtd has had iiiuih to do with thel advanieiiient In tho ait of acting. Thol 1 ee 1 ults (lining tho past dec ado havo been piepondeintlnglj joung men and gills of good leuilng and education. Ciiltuio has become toiiimnn back of tho theatilial cuitaln, Ladlca and gentleinen nre In such a heavy ma Joilly tlieie, that tho less seemly mi nority is generally dominated by tho prevailing uoUtcncsa, XI