'' ' ' THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, .JULY 31, 1901' 6 EST SCRANTON ifc iummt LAST RITES FOR THE DEAD FIVE FUNERALS IN THIS PART OF THE CITY. Boys Who Entorod Houser' Harness Store Woro Held In $250 Bail by Magistrate DavU-Son of Patrick Joyce Bitten by a Dog Union Ex cursion to Go to Harvey's Lako Tomorrow Meeting of the Colo nial Club Tonight Personals and Short Nows Notes. WWWSr'WWWSIVWSI H non, Charles McCarty, Cairoll, M. Barrett. 1 Klrloy, J. Camp 178, P. 0. S. of A. The Colonial club of camp No. 178, P. O. 3. of A., will Immediately after the regular meeting of the camp thin evening convene for the purpose of trflnBaetltiK Important business The presence of every member Is earnestly requested. The Colonial club Is composed of some of the most progressive )otinK men of Camp ITS, and dining the past six months they have furnished pome very entertaining social sessions Tor the menibcn of the major older. The club has prepared nn ex( client entertainment for this evening and every member should attend, and en joy the first class cigars that the bos liave ptovldecl. A eiy enjn)nile ana Institutive evening Is anticipated. terlzcel the wound, which Is not con sidered dangerous. The dog Is owned by Mr. Hullnrd, of the same court, nnd will bo shot im mediately. NOTES AND PERSONALS. The funeral of the late Mrs. Mai tin McDermott took plate yeMerday mottl ing nt i) o'clock from the Holy Ctos "church, inteiinent helng made In the Cathedral cemeteiy. The pall-bearers were William Jtoche, Patrick Sheridan, John Shcildnn, Patilik lingers. Pattlck Conway nnd I.itilk Kuwait. The lat- William White's funeiat took plicc cMcidnyiifteiriuin at L'.SO o'clock from the Holy Cross church, inteitnent was made In the Cntlieduil lemetciy. St. Pctei's i'lfe and Ilium cenps and St. Peter." cadcte, both of which the young man belonged to, attended In a body. The pall-hcaiers weic John Kcl ley, Patrck l.e.ihcm, Miles Moffatt, Jo seph Sheildan, John Mahon. John Con wav, and Piank liwln and Miles Hatch fold cat lied the flow en-, which were banked around the asket In profusion. Many filetul wen- piesent at the funeral s-cilie over the late Jeiemlah Simmon", whlih took pl.no yestctdny afternoon ftom the home of his sister, Mis. Durden, of Swetland street, llev. P. I'. Matin ws, of the Khst llnptl.it church, oillilated. lnteinient was made In Washblnn stieet remetet). The pall bearers weie Homy Martin, llounid Davis, Michael Plvnn, 'harle Chalks, Thomas Fletcher and William James. The funeral of the late Chester Cam eron was held cstei day afternoon from St. Matk's Lutheran chuiih. Hev. llatncr olllclatlng The pall-beaieis weie Prltz Itiibatils anil William I.ad man, of the Oolrlen l'acle, 15 B Athet ton. of the C.iand Army of the Repub lic; George Heck and Jai oh Heni of the Hail Garl Inttimcnt wns made In Washbuin t-ticct cemeteiy. The funeial of the late James Cole man was held oMeidny nioiiilng from St. Pattlck s ihurch. Interment was made In the Cathedial emeterv The pall-beareif. weie P Mima) P Han- Aldermanic Cases. Prances Johnson, u woman of color, living at 410 South Klghth stieet, had u wan ant Issued, esteiday, for the an est of Kllzabeth, Davles, of Kelley's patch, on the chaige of threatening to kill, calling vile names and using In decent and ptofane language. At tbo hearing befoie Alderman Kellow the Davis woman was held In JJOO ball. C. U Mott nnd Mrs. Tlllle Scheelrs, of llvans' court, had a wairant Issued, yesterday, for the nil est of Ihnlly Iteese on the chatge of being a com mon scold. The prosecutors allege that in July 1!" the defendant called them vile names, which and In many other ways sought to Induce them to quarrel. The ltcese woman waived a heating nnd Aldeiman Kellow put ncr under $300 ball. The Union Excursion. The committee having In charge the union exclusion of the Hampton street Methodist, Washburn street Pieeby- teiian and Simpson Methodist churches to Harvey's lake today have made every effoit to make this a never-lobe-forgotten good old-fashioned basket picnic. Thete will be a three-legged race, sack race, telay race, and potato nice, with prizes valued at one dollar, fifty cents, one dollar ami fifty cents, nnd fifty cents, respectively. Thete will nso be a game of base ball between mauled and single men. and seveial yacht races on the lake. Ti.ilns will leave the Delawaie and Hudson depot at S o'clock shaip. SUNBURN Tiocp and Almond Cream remocei redncca of the skin nnd KOothcj tho pain ct funlium In ore night. Take a bottle with jou on jour vacation. FOB SLE BY O . Jr.NMNS. Boys Held in Bail In the police station, estculay morn ing. Ira Heese and Dale Shlffei, the Ivivs who broke Into P.. B. Hotisei's harness stote on Monday evening, weie glvn a heailng. Police Magisttate Davis held tnem in tZZtt hail each for their appeaiance at court. Bitten by a Dog. The little son of Patrick Joyce, of Chi 1st couit, was bitten by a dog on Monday while playing near his home. Di L A. Crist was sent for, and cau- A Real Bargain Sale Of High-Class Embroideries They're New. They're Beautiful. They're Just What Well Posted Buyers Want, and Yet Any Portion of This riarvelous Bargain Purchase flay Be Yours For Less Than Half Price The assortment includes Embroidered Edgings from i to 12 inches wide, with Insertions to match. There are hundreds of pieces to choose from, and not a last year's pattern in the lot. Miss Cecilia Sheerln, of Trice street, Is entertnlnlng Miss Davcttu Corrlgan, of Kail Hlver. Mrs. Hnrrlet Mott nnd mother, of South Mnln avenue, ate homo from Lako Wlnola. llenjamln Jones nnd family, of Sum ner avenue, have returned homo from Justus. A lunnway horse caused some little excitement on South Main avenue yes tctday afternoon. Mis. K. 11. VinntJ!, of l'llzabeth street, Is homo fiom Harvey's lake. Joseph J. Oreen and family, of North Sumner n venue, have returned home, after camping for n month nt Gravel pond. Thomas K. Uviun, of t.uzcrno street, Is home from Philadelphia, where he lias been on business. Joseph D. Lewis, of Washington, D. C , Is visiting his mother of West Lo cust street. Christian Holder and Alfred Heed returned from Alfoid ycsteiday with a bushel of llsh. A blithday party was held on Mon day evening, In honor of Miss Mary, the daughter of Mis. Patrick Muldctlg, of Tripp park. Tho Slsteis of Hethany met last even ing at the vestry looms of St. David's chinch. The eive-ln nt the coiner of Petto bone street and Hyde Park avenue has been tilled In by the stieet depaitntent Itobcit Kelley, of this side, wns caught undei a fall of rock vestetdny morning at the Central collleiy, and seilotisly injuied. Miss Mniv McDeunott. of Lafnyetto street. Is visiting at Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Michael Hiady, a miner nt the Ml. Pleasant collleiy, was caught under a falling pi op jestetday which bioko his lfg. Lieutenant Thomns L. Williams Is home fiom the Pan-Amei lean. Chailes Clbbs, of South Main nve- nue, has returned troni a visit to mng hamtott. Mis Hen Jones and family, of Sum ner avenue, aie home fiom Justus. Those who have not )t made te tuins of tho tickets for the countiy picnic are leiitiested to do so to Miss Johnson, of 313 Noith Itebecen nvenue A large oik on Academy stieet was struck by lightning and split In several pieces The new flag pole of the Cambila cemeteiy on Washburn street was stttick by lightning and badly shat tei ed A nig peddler inn Into the wagon of James rinnetty, the stove and scale re pairer, on Washbuin stieet, last even ing. Mr. Klnneity lost a wheel and pait of an ale iiy the affair. Last evening about 0 o'clock the West Side hospital ambulance was called to the Luk.iwanna station, wheie It i delved an eldeily woman by tin- name ot Miss Moxey, of Hethlchem, who wns taken 111 on the 9 o'clock train. She was taken to the hospital, and her condition Is said to be Im ptoved today. The Misses Mcilee, who weie visiting A. H Holmes, of South Main avenue, have icttirned to his home, after a visit' to the Pan-Anieiican, Canada and the Thousand Islands. A huge gang of caipenteis have been placed at wuik on the riist Baptist chin c h, The William Council (life club met fur piactlcc In lvoilte hall last evening. The liwii social held last evening by the Allls mission, on Keyset nvenue, was a tln.uu lal success, a huge amount of money being i delved. A lawn -olal will be given this even ing by duss No. 7 of St. Maik's I. nth eian Sunday school, on the chuuh lawn All the dalntlis of the season will be for sale. Mrs. Mltzel nnd Miss Mnmte Ruddy, of Court street, will spend a couple of weeks at their cottage nt Starlight. Hosmnn Vail, of Court street, is visiting Willie Finn, of Crystal lake. Mrs. Herbert 13. Coon, of ninghnm ton. N. Y Is visiting Miss Hattlo Vail, of Court street, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. D. Terwilllnger, ot Providence rond, Is spending a week nt the Pan-Ameitcnn. Miss Ornco Thomas, of Diamond avenue, has returned from spending u few days with friends In Carbon- drie. Hugh Moore, of Providence road, Is spending u couple of weeks nt Thomp- klnsville. The son of Joseph Slckler. ot Thllo street, Is seriously III of typhoid fever. Mlf Ornce Slckler, of Providence toad, Is visiting In l'eckvllle. Otto Vockroth, of New York city, has returned after a few days' visit with his brother Charles, of Provi dence load, SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Congregation of Oorman Presbyter. ian Church to Erect a Parish House on Site of Old Church. The work of tearing down the old ficrmnn Presbyteilan church nn Hick ory street has begun, and within a few months a handsome parish house of modern design nnd construction will take the place of this old building, which was built in 1V" nnd was used as a church uutll IRS", when the beau tiful stone stiuctuie, now occupied, wts erected. Since then the old building bos been used as a patisli house Recently It wns found to be Inadequate, and the tiustees arranged for the consttuction of a new patlh house, which will cost $-0,000, and is to be completed by Dec. 15. The new building will be of bilck, two stoiles high, and will be Si by fiO feet In sbo. On the first lloor will be the Infants' depaitment, chinch par lor, tending loom nnd kitchen. The second floor will contnln a Inige hall for meeting purposes and other pat Mi events. A lecture loom will also be on the "tond lloor. Boy's Narrow Escape. rell. the fi-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Stilck, while playlm; limit the unllnlsiw sewer on Cedar avenue last evening with some companions, fell In and was almost drowned. The sewer, which contained about eight feet of water from the heavy rains, wns the place for play of the bnjs. List evening some of them had gath cied there, among them young Strick, who In some unknown way got too near and fell In nnd would have dt owned but for the timely assistance of Oeotge Kell, Jr., 11 enrs old, who gtabhed Strick and held on to him, yelling for help. Fted Reutehler heard the cries, ian to his assistance and took the boy from the deep, muddy water almost dead. A physician was summoned and after a half hour's work succeeded In bringing tho child to life again. The Entire Main Center Aisle Is given up to this remarkable sale, and the entire purchase has been grouped into Four Memorable Bargain Lots at Funeral of Peter Pitt. The funeral of Peter Pitt, who wns burned to death at the Lebanon blast furnaces Sunday morning, took place yest-it'ny afternoon at - o'cloi It fiom the tesldcnce of his parents on Pitts ton avenue. The services over the re mains weie held at the house by Rev. 13 Schmidt They weie lntgely at tended by the ninny fi lends of the de ceased young man. At the conclusion of the seivlces the lenialns weie taken to the Mlnook.i cemetery tor lnteinient. The pall bcaieis weie Vied Neher, August Dielslng, Jacob Fair nnd August Hei-mar. 5c the yard 10c the yard 15c the yard 25c the yard NORTH SCRA1NT0N. The c ongiegaflons of thd Welsh Congiegatlonal chinch of West Mai kel stieet and the Old elsh Congie gatlonal chinch of H.vde Park will inn a joint exclusion to Lake Lodore Au gust 13. This excursion is expected to be one of the most successful ever inn by an of the chinches of this section, as tho whole congiegation is making earnest cffoi ts to see which one will sell the most tickets, Theie will be a sack nice toi bojs, one-iu,iiter mile dash for joung men, egg lace, boat lace and vailous other dlveislons. Anthony Yasnioka, of Tilpp park, was attested jestetday on a wanant Issued at the Instance of his wife, Miry Yasnoika, for dlsordeily con duct and assault and battety. He wna lined $5 by Magistrate Flldei. The annual icunlon of the voting people of the Welsh Haptlst chuiches of Noi theastein Pennsvlvanla will take place this year at (lien Onokn, August JO, Lxcuislon tialns will be run on that day fiom tho towns of Schuylkill, Caibon, Luzerne and Laik- iw.innn counties at veiy low tales. The f.uo for the iound tllp ftom Scian- ton will be $1 23 for adults and 7." cents for children. Tickets may be had lu Piovidence fiom the oung peo ple of the Memoilal Haptlst church. Miss Maiy 13, Lewis' Sunday school class of the M. 13, chinch will give an Ice cicam social on the lawn of Mis. Cornell, 2"S1 Noith Main avenue, Thuisday evening, to which the pub lie Is extended a coidlal Invitation. One of the pilnelpal articles which will be on sale at the lawn social will be home-made candj. John 13. Lynott and William A. Ly nott, of Wpst Maiket stieet, have gone to Ruftaln to view tho Pan-American exposition. Fiom thete they will go to Canada. Miss Cecilia O'Hoyle, of William stieet, Is spending ten dnjs at points nlong the Hudson ilver. Samuol McMullen Buriod. The lemalns of the late Samuel Mc Mullen wete ponslgned to their tin a I testing place In the Cathcdtal ceine lerv jestoiday morning. The funeial took place from the tesl dcnce of Mis. Holland nt 216 Stone avenue, and icinoved to St. Pctei's cathedial, where a lequiem mass was celebiated, after which the funeial cortege moved to the Cathedral ceme tei y. To Finish tho Basement. Work Is to begin upon the basement of the new Chuich of St. John the KvaiiRolist. This pa it of the new build ing will be finished so that It can bo used for hall purpci-es It Is the Inten tion of the congiegation to let the chinch stnn I lu Its unfinished state lor some time befoie work on the Intetlor Is to be commenced. The basement, howevei, will be fitted up and utilised for p.ulsh puipoc3 T-Sk tm"v V'i ilv.w.v .v::.: - -' ' v . f L v IvSx. ui,fcv An "Unlucky Boy. Fied Dieter, the voting son of Police Setgeant Kobeit Dletei, Is a eiy un lucky boy. A shoit time ago he fell and bioke his arm, and had been out of the house for only a few das vestotday when he met with another accident. He was tiding on a wagon, fiom which he attempted to alight while it was lu motion He (.lipped, anil, having one nun In a sling, was unable to ie galn his balince nnd fell. His left leg slid under the wagon wheels, both of which passed over it it the ankle, tear ing the ligaments and setlously spi, lin ing It. He was taken to his home, whcie ho tecelved medical attendance. Most of them are vrorth more than double the prices quoted above. The Sale Starts This Morning. Globe Warehouse GREEN RIDGE. Varlck NUBS OF NEWS. of Pateison, N. J.. Is Isaac Hailor, of Monsey Mrs, visiting Mis. avenue. Miss Peail Lldstnne, of Sandeison avenue, will leave today for the Pan Anurlcan exposition. PARK PLACE. Miss Anna Vail nnd Miss Ida Ward, of Couit street, nio visiting filends at Royal, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thomas, of Dia mond avenue; Mrs. 0. T. Mller and THE HOMLIEST MAN IN SCRANTON if tcrll u the lundiomcit, and otlirn n Invited to call en any UruzKlit and k"C Irre a trial bottlo ot Kcmp'a miam tor thi Throat and Lungs, a rrmedy that la cuauntrcd to cure and relict e all Chronic and Acute Couch", Allium, llruiichllis and C'ouumtiun. 1'rico lie. and 60c. Recipe To Make a Woman of Eggs Tako 1000 eggs, break and whisk them thoroughly. Ypn r have now tho elements necessary to make U perfect woman, weiclnnc: ono hundred and twentv-iive pounds, if vou can put the elements properly togethor. That " if " is as gigantic as- the if of Archimedes : ''If I had a fulcrum for my lever, I could' movo the world." But if woman can't bo made she may be mended. The beauty of woman, the fairness, of her form, the brightness of her eves. tho soft curves and dimples of her cheeks, all depend on health. When the health begins to woai and fray, and ravel, tha color dies out of the cheeks. tho eyes lose their lustre, the form becomes spare and angular. Color is-the symbol of life, pallor the sign of death. It is the death, of beauty when the cheek becomes pale and the eyes lose their lustre. These are the signs .of pHv sical decay and failing vitality. Tho general health of woman is so closely linked with tho local Health of the delicate womanly organism that when she begins to fade and fail the first enquiry is as to the functional health. Are there regularities and drains, or. inflammar; tion, ulceration and female weakness ? Then there will surely be headacher back-' acho, nervousness, sleeplessness and loss of appetite. Therewill bo dark rings about the eyes, sallow cheeks, and physical languor. " " There is no medicine which will so quickly restore the womanly health asvDr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It regulates the periods, dries debilitating drqins, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. It makes the baby's advent practically painless and gives abundant strength to nursing mothers. "Favorite Prescription" contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine nor any other narcotic. "I was troubled with female weakness for eight years, and suffered more than lean tell," writes Mes. Gust. Moser, of Ovando, Deerlodge Co., Mont. "My disposition was affected to such an extent, that to say a pleasant word to anyone was almost an impossibility. " I had two operations performed by one of the most skilled surgeons of the West, but did not get relief. Then, against my doctors strict orders, I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription and uolaen weaicai uiscovery,- ana aiso lonowea uie aavice given m tne ionnnon Sense Medical Adviser. ' "I continued this treatment for three months, and to-day am as healthy and well as a woman can be. 1 cannot thank Dr. Pierce enough for his kind letters to me." " I was a great sufferer for six years and doctored all the time with a number of- different' physicians but did not receive any benent," writes Mrs. George bogden, 641 Bonda Street; Saginaw, (South), Mich. "One day as I was reading a paper I saw your advertisement, ana aitnougn J. naa given up au nope 01 ever getting Deiter.tnongjn x. wotua write 10 you. . When I received your letter telling me what to do l commenced to take your medicine and follow your advice. I have taken ten bottles in all, also five vials of the Pleasant Pellets. ' Am now regular after having missed two years and suffered with pain in the head and back. I was so nervous, could not eat or sleep. Now I can thankeJE??- you for my recovery." Women suffering from chronic forms of disease are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free, and so avoid the in delicate questionings, the onensive examinations and obnoxious local treatments considered necessary by local physicians. Dr. Pierce, assisted by ins medical start or nearly a score or specialists; nas in a little more than thirty years treated and cured over lialr a mil lion women. Write without fear or fee to Dr. E. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ;&- ,. ." &. .Clin rhatles Dunleavey, of I'ittston ave nue, ts spendlnB hit vacation with filends nt New York city. Thomas Kearney, of KIr stieet, Is ill. Miss Ida White, of Paibondale, lias retumed home after a week's stay with ri. and Mis. J. J. Walsh, of Plttsion e, Hnue. James Connell lodKC No. 170, Iui p'noent Older of Odd KHoas wMI inert in lecular sebslon thU venlnif. The Mlsbes Ann and Janet Jones, of Plttston avenue, have leturned from n two weeks' visit nt Hinuklyn, N. Y. Mlss Agnes Connelly, of West Ml nook.i, Is vIMtlnsr Ml. Daisy Donnelly, of PI) mouth. Mr. and Mrs. John Matk, of Hi 00k lyn. N. Y are visiting Mr. and Mis. O. P. Helrleglc of Cedar avenue. Joseph O'Malley, of Plttston avenue, Is at Delawaie Water Oap. dunmore; V team if hoi.ra belonging to Mlilnrl Horn, lord, ot Dilnkfri Hifl, wore (.truck 1 tihl. nine Vlondjj night uMle In tlie i4tine HcM Jinl liuUnlh Llllcii Mr K J. UnnclcMid, cl )illm)' acmir, ll ienlinK a month with rclat.vn In the wcsiern part ot th Hate Mri Victor I'lncVnc' U thi Kiiwt "I Mr. rincknrj'n nairnU, Mr. and Mr llailind I'mik tie, ot llloom lrrtt. Shr arrlfd In New Uik un Mnmlat. coiiiinr (rom Porto lllco, Her hiu- hand iwt her In New ork nt thO" anlNfd line ! jratrntay afternoon. Mter a tav 01 auoiu a week in town they will b'u 1 Washington, where thee will rrsido Mi Pun kii Iijmii, mint ixt.uiin time M, nut Milarliwl, "f Viiiiailiil", h i iiiiiuiwl to lii-c li mc utlci riitnilnu eocrjl iIjs with (riindi in to.n VIim Mi, 0 (otlrll, oi I'lwiiiititli. Is villlns at JoMph Hi ilijV, on lliimti Mint. Mrs. i: lmk. .1 fonnir iriitlt nt hnr, i the cl t Vi. ami Mis. (I . II Allen, i( lliidlec tllt Iilteri iriuiiniiiir uml liimil during tm period cndliiK .1 ill J7, W. Pimm 1 illliu' fur Ihe-.i leltew will pliaw iv adntleili Mrs. I., t. Iiiiiis, Mhctt Line, liruo Maililoik, IP MiIIm.ii ii ime, M I. Milnijip, titmiri Mil hln, lohn Pirker, May IIiuIm, caip iiwnn IIiiiiip. I' I. II111I111. Ir ," I'llPinliiiri:, W I) '"icklc, 313 Niw oik lreet 'Hio Uruluii luiio who as killul In the iv plli-ll II .It lllinnll w I till tull Ot (.lor.'O W. JulK, Of HlOlk btlllt OBITUARY. torment will be made In the Cathedral cemeterj. The funeial of the late .lenkln T 1M watds will take plat e at hl home. Ill South UeboccM avenue, Tildny at 3 n'clni-k Interment will lie made In the Wnshbutn stieet cemetery. The funeial nf the late Ida Huitlinlo nie will take place nn Thursday after noon troni the home of O It. Hell. U27 Noith Ninth stieet lnteinient will be made In the Cambila cemeteiy. The funeral of Ocnrge Wens will tako place this afternoon nt -1 o'clock fiom the tamlly residence on Pig stieet. lnteinient will be nude in thu Potent Hill cemeterv. The funeral ot l.)mnn K. Wnodiuff will take plaie ftom hli home, iOS Tenth stieet, Tluusdav lnteinient will be mado at Salem, Wrjiw count). JO.snPH C OlU.KTTi: died nt his home on Tin nop sticot. nuniuore, yes teiTlay afternoon tit I o'clock, nfter nn Illness of about two ye.us He win bnin near what l now Wlmmers Sum mit, toity-slx ycais ago. He had ic- slded In nunnioto for tlie last ::tteen years, and duilng that time had boon nctlvo In tho aftalis of tho Clulstlan chuuh. He Is suivlved by his widow and the following chlldieiu Asa. Ray mond, Otto. Daisy nnd Kloiome. The funeial hci vie 01 will be held at tho Clulstlan church on Thuisclny moinlng at 11 o'clock. AVI I. I.I AM HAKVP.Y. tin' 10-year-old son nf Win. W. Haivcy, of Sandeison avenue, died ycsteiday morning at 5 o'clock of consumption. Funeial ser vices will be held In Asbuiy Metho dist i:pleoml chin th Thuisday after noon nt L' SO o'clock. The lemalns may be viewed at the house befoie thry aio taken to tho chinch, interment will be made In Potest Hill cemeteiy. This Is tho fifth child that has died in this family in a llttlo over two )cars. Funerals. The funeral of tho into James Hurnett will bo held at 9.110 o'clock this niotn lntr ftom St. Patrick's church, and in- AMUSEMENTS. Always Ted the Hungry. K.x l.memor l'lnsree," u) a wriler In Up liftiolt I'm 1'iexi, "wa m?Pi lold to tin' ill of aid, no miltir (mm wiut ouup 11 jn. I rtniPinhtr oiip hitter ulutci't night Iip wi .finding at ulrcet corner with a gioup ut poll llclliH, wlun u t)plcil looking hum' .huuhed iiy to tlin ciowd ind nude nn ippi ll f r a.i t nine' Up hid all the iaun.iiKi ot a pmlpli i al mpiidii nit. and hi .ipjieil mt with a U"fT r, ImlT Com mint of llio.p in till" (.roup II' w.w ahout to fliunhlp oft Into IhP daikm. when IhP gocernoi, who hid lieen loo Inleimed ill lli loinpimllon tu notlic him at lli.t. lalled him hi.!.. " 'pon't gbe I1I111 anithing, Mid enc oi tlie hj.tiiuleri., 'hp' a rrgultr pJiulinln ' ' Mint perhapn tlie poor folio' linngri,' in Miked the mm of the people, 'and I clout rare who ho U or whit ho l, I'm not toing to i.ep un one mfler for lack ol food mi long 13 'o gt the price. "Wltieat. nntwlllntinillni the prcte.U f frluiil", lie put hl hand lull III pocku ind fished out a dollai, c III -1 he hinuiil to the i Kir. Thru he acconpanlul hni to a leitaur jiil. " Mlcrp.' he ald. In hl liriiMpip vie, 'jhe thia fellow all he i in c ll i rill him up, and "end the hill to me. Now,' he added, turning to thu giatcful mendicant, )ou get i-onicihlng Into wpi, and get a good night'), lent. And keep a.i fiom lioore.' "Vrs. I'ingirr wa charltal Ic In a aulet, tin iiMPiitJlloua wa, and mam inch InclJciUl could be told u( hli hls-hcailtdiiCsJ." The lampliclli .Vie Coming, lluiuh! Iljrrahl Alonday, August 5, Aflunoon anJ l.iunnK, at The New Armory Under the aiiM"1" " """ f ilfdonlan Club, bL. mill cim ul tonrert lour ol " The Kilties" llli lliahlandiM Toronto Canadi'a I ink Militaiv Bind 10 nnt-nn., lu oijl i Inn, 'I iliniem and lngpinia under Hip liiilinhip of Mr lohn "-lilier Vppr i uij in full kilted n.'iiimitiW 1) iiilliorit' f 'ho llinilnlon goMrmnint ini hj kind c e il pir inh.Mi n of t'olonel Mod mild anil ouh.r. com .nm.linr .hi l-tli lllLlilindii'.' leuinunt Hi- ueitid a fuioro of cnthu.ta.in in a hun dred Vmirnau llles Pltll l-- Vlliinoon, ij and 50 ,eni- nening, .'A. , 7Jt and 1 il THE HUSK POWDER GO. Uoouis 1 an (12, Com'ltS D'l'd's. SCItANTON, Pal. Hining and Blasting POWDER Ucda ftt Mooalo na Ruiblal Worlw. LAPLIN RAND POWDDR CO.'S ORANOE GUN POWDER Xlrotrlo Ilatterlei. Klsotrio Eiplolari, ezplodlag bUati, bafty fan uui Ruaum Chemical Co.'s nxi-ilouvc