THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, AUGUST S, 1901. vO WEST SCRANTON WylVWliVfcllfcllllJVllVlVWllliMl"llllMllll l SMALL BOY IS BITTEN BY DOG DOCTOR THINKS NO SERIOUS RESULTS WILL FOLLOW. Funeral of James McLaughlin, tho Miner Who Wat Killed by Frilling Down the Oxford Shaft Lawn Social at tho Homo of Mies Holon M. Fowler John Burko Arrested on the Ohargo of Threatening to Kill Ofllcors of A. O. H. Elected. Nowa Notes and Personals. A small lioy by the nnine nf Hon Ptltto, living nt Lincoln Heights, was playing on tlio street yestordny nftoi jinon, when n lingo l"(fi owned by John liimti, i ii me up mill attacked the little fellow. The dog bit film veiy fovriely on his Hide, lnceiating the llesh In tnimoicuis places. Dr. William Iiowlond P.ivles was called and eatlteil.ed the wounds. The doctor dues not think anything sei liius will t exult. Lawn Social. This evening the jnuiin women of the I'llMl ll.iptisl eliuieh will liuld n lawn social on ilu Iieiutilul law 11 mih -lftlltntlnc the home of MIm Helen M. Vow let, Lincoln avenue and Jackson stteet. All aniingeiuclits hae been niiifl" to eonifoi talih handle a l.ngp ennvd, so thai eveiy one will lie wait ed on without dela. The lawn will he deioratid ulili the national ioIoia mill Japanese l.irtciiis. and this used as n bae hginiiii 1 for tin- while chesses of the .voting billion of the chls, l.s i. petted to In quite lilt sti1le to the pitssci by. Aldermnnic Cases. Mat.v J.me Sh.tw. of WW 1'ilee stlcc I. Imil it w. in. mi MMiin out on Tuesday for the aricst of John I'.tllke, who lives at la.'." Price slieet, on the charge of assault and battel y. with Intent to kill, upon the poison ol hi i Min, by her tlrst huslMiid, a young man of i'i) je.i s, by III" name of K.itl I'.uilkm r. Mr.". Shaw ilalms that on tin 'Jith da of July the iletelidanl mine to her house and tailed lit r mhi, Cat I, out. Vpon her mih appealing on the seone, the defendant giahbod him by th" tllioat and i linked Mm iitilil his tongue prnti tided fmni hi, mouth. When una pplied to lot the voting man go, he sHld "I'll vhnin ,im dnid on nur ilomstrp, If 1 eel th" limine" At the healing bifou Alderman Hol low, tho defendant was hold In $200 hall on each charge. Funeral of James McLaughlin. Yesterday morning at 0 o'clock oc cuned the funetul of tlio Into James McLaughlin, the, unfortunate miner who was billed Inst Sunday by fulling down the Oxford shaft. Tho body was taken from the home to St. Pat ilck's ehurrh, where n. solemn high muss of icqulptn wns said. The pall beaters were chosen from nmong tho young man's foinior friends and weie Patrick Itugun, Andrew Conner, Peter Mnlannoy, John Mor.in. Michael Gol den and Thomas Connois. The llower bea ins weie Anthony Mitchell, James Jliinnognn, John Judge, John It. Swift and John Nollennny. The evidence of love and esteem In which he was held by his mnny friends, was in the beautiful bank of Mowers which sill rounded the ens. kel. among which weie: "Hates AJat" from l.on I No. 171.', I'tiltcd Mine Wotkeis of America; "Hiokeu Col umn" fiom Anthony Mitchell; "Set ting Sun" fiom his fonuer conianlons; "llroken I'licle" I mm John It. Jones, nnd mnny hand"omu casket bouiiiets fiom other ft lend. lnteimeiit was made In the Cathedral coincteiy. NOTES AND PERSONALS. meeting last evening, after tho regu lar prayer meeting. Mis. Anna Leyshon and Miss Maud Jones are visiting at Youngstown, O. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Frame Residence Destroyed by Fire Yesterday Morning Other Nows Notos, The two-stoiy flame building owned nnd occupied by Mnthew Sher wood, adjacent to the Clcen Itldge street bridge, was almost completely ilestioyed by Hi u yesterday mottling sbottly before 3 o'clock. An nlaim fiom Hox 00 brought out the General Phlnney, Niagara, Llbeity and Kxcel slor companies, ami their prompt work prevented a spread of the llames to other buildings. Mr. Sherwood had to be carried out of the burning build ing by some of the fhemon, who found him there nearly suffocated by smoke. Ho had gone buck Into the building to seme some valuable pnpeis mid some cash. The building was occupied by the owner ns a tesldence nnd for u confectloneiy business. He saved none of his household or other ef fects, so lapld was the spiead of the lit'. How the file oilglnatcd Is un known. Mr. Sherwood's loss Is about one thousand dollats, on which ho has some insuinuce. THE BIQ STORE. JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. SUNBURN Ttoi and Almond Cream tmnin redness ot the (kin ami oothe the pain ol unburn in one night. Tale a bottle with jou rn jour vacailun. von salh m o v jknkins. The many fi lends of Harry P. Davis will lejolce to leain of bis successful examination befoie the state boat d on July IS. Mr. Diivlw Is now a leglstoicd pharmacist. Mis. i:. it. Paiker, of Washburn street, has pill chafed the old Moms hnmesteiul on South Main nvotiue. After lciuoilellng it, ."be will reside thoie. Mis. Dugg.iu and daughter. Ada, of South Main avenue, mo enjoying the P.in-Ameiicaii. on Tuesday evening, Division No. 1, Air lent Older of Hibernians, elected the follow lug ollkois: Picsident, T. P. Mcllule; vlcc-ptesldent, August Me llnle; tliiauelal societ.n.v, John l.aelle, recoidlng scciotary, John P. Ciowley; tieasuier. Patilek Lynn, standing com mittee. M. J. Jennings John Sliough ncs.s.v, John Can oil. Thomas Kcgnn. At 1 o'llock on Tliuisdav afternoon the inombom of Slocuni lodge, No. 07t, Independent Older of Odd Fellows, -will meet for the puiposo of attending the film nil of the late William It. Motle.v. t)i. A J. Wlnebrake has icmoved his ollli e fiom Wrsl Lackawanna avenue to .".or, Noith I'eheiiu luenue. MI'S Aliie Coons of Not til Sumner incline, is at Harvo.v'.s lake. Mis Mabel Spenici, of Jaikson stieet, is at Hnivc.v's lake. Jehu Hale and mih, Flank, left j.ps teidav for Buffalo and Canada. Ml-s Kthel le-wls, of rifleenth stud, and Miss Noima Niehuls, of litoyotto siieot, me summeilng at Lake Idle wild. On Friday evening the inenibeis of the Flist Welch Baptist ihutch v III hold n lawm soi l.il at the home of James A Kvans on Hde Paik ave- line The condition of Di. Ue nolds Is about Hip same. The Flisl Riptlst cliuuli held an Impoitaut and lnteies-tlng business Revival Meetings. The revival meetings held every night this week at tho Flist Welsh Haptlst chuich, on West Market Hticet, sue largely attended. 1 hey me stiiipssful, inuch spliitu.il power and feivor cliniactcil.lng them thus far. Many bae piofessed Christ and a number have asked to be baptized. The whole membeishlp of the chinch Is astir and greatly encouaged by the lestilts so far shown. The new pastor, the l!e. J. V. Davics, wlio Is u bill llant thinker and mi eloquent speaker, Is In full cm nest and has made a vlgoious stmt In his new Held of Cln Istl, in work. A most cordial wel lome Is extended to all to attend each meeting commencing at 7.o0 o'clock. 3 III B li liSl IS 0 69c Arrested for Abusing His Wifo. Spencer King, n mine carpenter liv ing on Cleailew stteet, near North Sumner inenue, was m rested at 1 o'clock yestoiday morning by Acting Lieutenant Hockenliciry and Officer Kn.s uf the North Suauton police station. He tame hoine bite, In mi ugly fiaiiie of mind, and alter abus ing and threatening his wife and daughter, tinned thorn out of the hoii'-e Into the lain. The wife ap pealed to the police for his aircst, swemiug out a wairant agalubt htm. In mint ".csteiday mottling. Magis tiato Fidlir Imposed a $10 line, which King paid. The husband was held In bull to keep the peace. In Police Court. Frank Httltus and Joe Kanowskl weie two of a dtitnken ciowd who got to lighting among themselves on Nay Aug avenue, near Uteuker street, on Tuesday night. The men u-ed knixes on each other, and when Ofll cer lloikcnbeny and a squad i cached tho place, in i espouse to a call for po lice assltante in quelllug the disorder, these two weie capttlied. Hoth weie haill.x cut. mid needed a surgeon's services In ilies-lng tlielr wounds, They eaelt paid lines ot $10, when 31.igistr.ite Fidlir heaid tlir case. Jon Zcmytls lotight wllli another in. in and was badly used up by a kitlle In the other's hands. The po ll' e gatheied In Zeni.v lis but bis as sailant PMc.ipnl. He would not tell who the man was, and readily paid the $10 line which Magi-Hate Kldler Imposed on him in police aunt es tcrda.v morning. This is an unusual offering and as the supply is limit ed, we advise quick looking. The question of buying lies whh you. If you think as much of the values offered as we do, there is no question as to what you will do providing you can find a use for the high class Silks which bear this wonderfully low price. Here are the Facts at a Glanc Joint Excursion. N'et Tuesday. Aug. ", the Welsh C'oiiki egatiiiiial chinches ot Wert Mar ket stteet and South Main avenue will hold .1 joint excursion to Lake Lodoie. During the day there will be two songs b.ini. one by any person under fi ears of age. the outer by a poison over 43 yeais of age The fol'owlng i aces will be hold: Lgg race, .h ill-mow lace and iMiat races. Also re i.ttlons mid addi esses will he m.ulp. Adults' tickets, "S cents Trains leave Delawaie and Ittilun station at b.l.'i a, m. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. "v 'W Highest Grade Wash Taffeta Silk in as fine a collection of coloring as you ever saw. Mostly fancy stripes in satin, or contrasting color effects. Surprisingly PQ cheap at Duui Lace Stripe Taffeta Silk A rare assortment of open work stripe Silks. All the leading shades for street or evening wear. Very dressy ind effective. Surprisingly v" cheap at 69c. Peau de Soie Silks THE BIG STORE. August Sales Are a benefit to the buyer or user as well as to the seller. Modern business methods demand that every dollar's worth of merchandise be sold out during the season for which it was purchased. That is why busi ness men call August the cleaning out month. To the thrifty .August is a harvest time. An example of what can be done during these sales is to be found from our great August Sale of Furniture Now going on. Nearly every line of furniture that you are likely to want will be found in the assortment at substantial re ductions from regular prices. Rockers and Fancy Chairs Regular August Price Price $ 1. 8s $ 1.47 2.50 1.90 3-5 3-75 5.00 4.00 6.75 5-5o 8.00 6.25 9.25 745 10.50 8.75 13,00 9.90 15.00 13.25 8.00 I4.50 Kitcben and Dining Room Tables Regul.tr Price $14.00.. 15.00. Sideboards August Price . ......... MI 25 . ... ...... ..... 'o The Semi Annual Sale of Housetaishings Is another evidence of many saving opportunities. Hundreds of little household helps are in the lot and the prices are right in every particular. A few prices are herewith given. Regular Price $ 1.75- 8.00 . IO.OO., 12.50., 14.00. . 17.00., August Price . .$ i.4o , . 6.50 , . 8.25 . . 10.00 . . 11.50 . . 14.50 19.00 15.35 22.50. 24.00. Regular Price $ 6.75.. 8.00.. 12.50. . 15.00.. 17.00. Chiffonieres 18.00 20.00 August Price .$ 5-39 . 6.50 . 10.00 . 12.25 . 13.75 :;.oo 19.00 21.50 7.25 22.50 18.00 24,50 30.00 2Q.00 23.75 55.00 6.oo 63.00 5'. 50 Bedroom Snits Regular August Price Price $21.00 $17.00 30.00 34.00 40.00 33.on 25.00 30.50 35.00 38.50 50.00 48.00 Parlor Snits Regular August Price Price $ 20.00 $15.50 24.00 3I.OO 28.00 22.50 44.00 36.50 52.00 43.00 60.00 50.00 68. 00 55-oo 125.00 95-00 China Cabinets and Buffets Regular August Price Price $1 1.50 $ 9.25 16.50 13.25 18.00 145 22.00 18.00 52.00 26.00 40.00 34.00 China and Glassware Crystal Glass Tumblers, a dozen 22c Crystal Glass Jelly Glasses with firmly fitting cover, per dozen 18c Berry Bowls in cut glass designs 10c Lemonade or Water Sets, made of Bohcmi'jn Glass. 6 glasses 1 pitcher, and tray. . .79c Thin Blown Tumblers in fancy designs 5c Crystal Glass Flower Vase, 10 and 12 inches high 8c Kitchen Lamps, complete with burner and chimney . . .35c Crystal Glass Celery Trays in cut glass designs 10c Decorated Carlsbad China Plates, in all sizes 9c White Porcelain Cups and Saucers. Sale Price, each ... 3c Woodenware Folding each Clothes Bars. .. .49C Good Sized Pastry Boards, each 15c A Good Sized Wooden Bucket loc Hardwood Salt Boxes.... 10c Strong, Well Made Towel Rollers 5c Dinner Ware Specials 100-piece Dinner Set made of finglish Porcelain in under glaze designs of blue and green. Sale Price $5-95 100-Piece Dinner Set, made of fine porcelain in new shapes, two colors, How blue and brown. Sale Price $7-49 112-Picce Dinner Set ot fine Porcelain French China, deco rations of dainty floral designs. Sale Price $11.50 Many Little Honsehold Helps at Little Prices Mrs. Pott's Sad Irons. ) in a set, one stand and one han dle 79c Handy Shape Ironing Wax, each ic Folding Lunch Boxes 10c Scrub Brushes with solid backs 4c Scrub Brushes, solid back, good bristle 8c Surecatch each Mouse Traps, 4c Clothes Lines, 50 feet long, each 6c Mason's Fruit Jars 1 pint size, a dozen 59c 1 quart size, per dozen 69c J4 gallon size 87c Fruit Jar Caps, per 'dozen... 32c Fruit Jar Rubbers, per dozen 3C JONAS LONG'S SONS. 'v'S sticpt. lins iPttuiiPd homo from Waver l. , whole .she wns tho suest, for p -ci.il wopKh, of .Mr. anil Mi.. K. (i. C.i 1 jienU'r. Miss Lizzie Font, of Klnilin, N. Y.. Is vMUtiK with hir cousin, Mls (V. cilia (Junnon, of Beaumont avenue. Mi Knl. Uobliihoii. lot Wllkra H.irre, letuined to her home .vetenl.i, after .1 ik's llt with her rouiln. Mls .Muis.nct Uillexpie. of Dutkln StIOI'l SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Four Boys Were Given Hearinga Laat Night by Magistrate Storr for Disorderly Conduct. In black only a wonderfully rich silk of guaranteed quality, and worth very much more than the selling price now asked, Surprisingly I . cheap at 69c. Globe Warehouse The fuiioi.il of the late Matthew Con nnll. wan lulil ,esieiI.iy afternoon fiom the family lexlilemo 011 1.1'KKflt Ktteet. and was attended lty a Iiuko I'limler of lel.itl'. es and n lends. Th services weie lmpreve. In aicoid ame with the KpKeopal iltu.tl, and weie eonduited by Rev. II. J. llaugh- ton, i.f St. I.uko'x. lnteimeiit was at t'orint II Ml eemetery Th" fuueial of .Mr. Maiy V.. Howie, widow of the late John Howie, who died July 4, took place r.sterday af ternoon from the lesldenee, ilJl Dene an nippt. It was laiRely attended. Tho hm Icon weio conducted hy the Itev. 111. W. (1 Simpson, of Afliury .Metho dist l.'plsrop"! (Inn ill, and a number of selections weie lmpiesslely suiifT hy a ciiai telle fiom the iliureh eliolr. In tel ment win at Foieht Hill cem.teiy. Mrs. Daniel Lew in, of I'hlladelphla. Is the Kticst of the MlnbCH Owen, of Hiick aw'iiue. M. and Mis. P. H. Atherton, Mr. anil .Mm. Join Cornell and Mr. and Mr.'. A. H. Hilh'KS hao leturned tloin Lily lake. Mi. and Mrs, George M. Mulley aie at Luko Wlnol.i. Yesterday. Prof, and Mm. J.Haydeu Cousins, of Noun Main avenue, left for a two weeks' sojoiu'n at Atlantic City. Mrs. S M. C'orhon nnd Mrs. nert Stevens and daughter, Francis, of North Main avenue, luue returned from Lake Wluola. The body ot tho late Walter Tilpp. whoso death occurred some days apro In Southern California, has been ex pected since Pilday last by Undertaker Jorrs. Tho delay In tt.s j-n'val Is du to ..aliouts on the Southern Pacific inllioac. In New Mexico. Nilss Anftle Reese, of Oak stieet, left jvsti-iday for Huffalo, wheie she will Join her cousin, Miss Annie Reese, o1 Plymouth, In cnjoyliif- tho Pan-Amrl-cin. Miss JJniiiu Miller, of Oieen Ridge Jame.s Rurns, of Plttston avenue; Joseph Keegan nnd James Muiphy. ot Ktone avenue, and Patilek Laselle wete niraiRiied before Police Magis trate Stun last evening for dl-ordeily tonduct. The four lads wore charged with shouting nnme.s at people who passed and annoying them in other ways. Some of the persons made c om- plaint to the police on this side. Mon day night a number of them weie couBiPgated at Plttston nenue and r.lm street. About 11 o'clock one of the South Scianton cam. on which the two oflkeis had posted themselves, mine along and the boys began to call names, at which tho oirUois left the car and after a short chase (aught one of them and took him to the station house, where ho was given a heai ing. Ho gae tho names of his compan ions and the otllcers went to their homes and biotight them betoro the magistrate, who lined Muiphy and Ittitns oath $.'.00, wlili h they paid and with a warning they were (Uncharged, DUNMOREDQSNG Funeral of Minnie Gaul. Services oer tho remains of Min nie, the oung daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Unrd, of Moltke awnuo, were conducted at the house yestei d'iy afternoon at 2 o'clock by Re. Father Ktiatib, assistant pastor of St. Mary's Oeminn Catholic 'church. They weie well attended, numeious fi lends being pit-sent. Interment was made In the Twentieth w.nd cemetery. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow 11 eoush to run until It crti brjonil (ha reach ol mcdlilne, 'ilicv ctlcn 1), "Oh, it will wer )," but In most iar It will wear tlicm aa) Could tlicy tip Indue rd to (rv tho (uciHstul medicine lallcit Kcinp'a llaluin, hkh is told on a noaltlts guarantee t cure, the would Immediately ce the excellent effect after tabinir the flrit doe. 1'rlcu 25c. und Wc. 'fiial tiro tree. At all clruzziiia. The menibem of the St. Aloynlus, St. Pattick's and St. Iiene's societies aie requested to meet at Phaimacy hnU this eenlng at S o'clock, as business' of Impoitance is to be transaited. Mm. Kmnui Uompscy and chlldien and John D. Qulnn are enjoying a week's vacation at Haivcy's Lake. Mr. and Mm. Philip Humm, of Maple street, have teturned home from n two months' stay nt Now Yoik. Charles Hamm, of I'lttston avenue, Is 111. The members of St. Paul's church will conduct a fair at (icrmaula hall September 16-28. Preparations aie being made by tho membis to have It a success, Tho Scrantou Athletic club will meet In icgtilar monthly business session this evening at 8 o'clock at their rooms on Alder street, it INTERESTING MEEFING OF BOR OUGH COUNCILS. Burgess Burscbel Still Refuses to Sign Warrants for Work Bono on the Stono Crushor Number of Poles in tho Borough and tho Tax That Is Collected from Them John Kristoe Badly Injured by a Fall of Roof in No. 1 Colliery-Other Matters. The council met Inst night with Mess is. McAIIIstei, PatuiK Wind and Biogan pte.MMit. Most of the evening was taken up with a iiultless disc us- slon In lefeiencp to the opeiatlng of the stone ci usher on the Golden plot. Tho talk hiought out the fact that the ciushci as now opeiated at Kant Is a eiy expensive luui. The time sheet for labor employed theie dm Ing the month amounted to $313 '.':!, nnd dm Ing this peilod there wie 21S loads of 111a teilal token iiwa, making the con of piodiKing it about $1.IjO pel load. This does not include the price paid for stone, espouses of two tennis engaged in diawlng it unon the stiects 01 111,1 teihils used In blasting and fiunl-hlng power to tun the machine. Huigess Ituischell stated Inst night that the mateilals placed on the loads from the 1 lusher was costing the tax paei.s fl.ss per load. He still refuses to c oiintemign oidem for pay lor wcuk done theie, and as a lesult Tieasuier Vohleis does not honor orders. He te newed his offer made hint month to sign the oidem if the council would older the woik thcto stopped, but such action was not taken. The matter of mdem being paid without the slgna- tine of the btngej-n was leteiicd to the boiough attorney. Iluiges.s Ituischell stated that good crushed stone tan bo had at nlxty-llvo cents per loud. The meeting was mm h enlivened by the impiomptu speeches made by John O'lluia, In which he gave tho council the benelit of his many yam of expeiienee, much to tho amusement of those piesent. The counting ot the polcn in tho bor ough hus been completed and It is found to be decoiated with 1.M1 leaf, less trees, divided as follows. Uunmoip hlritric Light coirijunv Vl suauton lluilw.iv 1 p.nt v V)l Cinlr.il lolriiliono i,iiiiii 'i lVtili l ,( ni.i Cnal company Il suanion iiu nnd .itcr compene of spccclwav cuinpin) J3 The tax from this sotneo will net tho boiough $70." 50. Payment has been received only fiom the Scrantou Rail way company, and tho other mm. panics weie notified to comply with the oidluaiii e at once. Crosswalks vvpip ouleied laid at In let sections of tho following stieets: Jlelawaio stieet and Monroo avenue, Collins mid Di Inker stieets, limok street and Tripp avenue, Green and Hlakely slieels. Iloiough Engineer Knight submitted an estimate) of the cost of contemplated rcpulis on Roar ing limok bridge. Tho cost of tepalr Ing would bo $60. A now wooden stiucture could bo built tor $U'S, whllo an linn bildgp totild be built for $310. The street and bridge committee was Instituted to toiifer with tho county commissioners In leference to tho matter. The chief of police reported eleven nriests dining the month of July, and Murgess Hmscliell tcported lines collected amounting to $14 Time sheets of the chief of police for $.ITn, (hlef ot tho flip department for $1"0, and the stieet commlssloneis', amounting to $13,, weie appioved. A time sheet for woik done at the c lush er, amounting to $'ll.l.2fi, was appioved by the finance committee. Miscellan eous bills, amounting to $J04 00, were oidoted paid. An opinion was submitted by tho boiough attorney In which he said the Scianton poor district wns liable for cost of burying paupeis and not the boiough, as has been claimed. Miner Injured. John Kilsloe, a miner emplo.vecl at No. 1 colliery of the l'rie company, was badly Injtlied by a fall of roof yesteiday morning. He had Just 111 oil a shot and enteilng his chamber, was caught beneath a blanket fall. He was lemoved to the Lackawanna hospital, wheie It was found that he was nutfeilng fiom a biokcn back and Intel mil Injuiles. His condition last night was veiy ciltlcal. NUBS OF NEWS. l.s josterdav for a ten clns' stay at At lantic City. Mm. W. W. Patteison. of Philadel phia, and Miss Anna May Rlchaids. ot the West Side, were Gieen Hldge ln Itots jestetday. Miss Jennie OKell, of Monroe uve. nue. gave a poich paity last evening In honor of Chaile.s, S. Mtilr, of Phila delphia. The guests were Misses Ger tiude Guild. Jean Mitchell, Isabella Jones. Isabella Okell, Hnnsom, Gtlilln, (ierliatd and Mesnts. Guild, Mulr, Kul ler, Pish, T.ilnr, Hvans, Gtilick, Roy and Hnlph Gillespie and Okell. Mr. and Mm. Heiuy I'. Ylbeit, oJ Meildlen, Conn., aie visiting their sls tor, Mm. Aithur Hildgen, of Delawaie stteet. Miss Ylnter.". who has chat go of Mr. Meyeis' Fchool for gills nt Cumberland Gap. Tenn., gave an Inteientlng account of tlio woik being done there, nt the piayer meeting of the Gieen Hldgfl Presbyteilan chinch last evening Miss Wlntois Is the gue.st of Mm, K K, Nettleton. cif AYa-shlngton avenue, dur ing her stay In the city. Miss Caroline Wilson, of Klngsto visiting telathes on Clay avenue, Mm. Chilslopher Keller, or Klectilc avenue. Is tho guest of Stioudsbuig friends. Miss Mary Kessler, who has been the gue.t of the Misses Ilionson foi sumo time, lu.s lelutned to her home. Mm. Mnrtha 1). l'llei, of Cla.v ave nue, who linn been seilouslj ill nt the home of her niece, Mm. Hnpeniati. of West PlttMon. was nc ccunpanled by her daughter. Mis. Irving McCoinuuJt. In hei home esteida. I low aid and Geoige McCoimlck have letuined to their home, alter a two weeks' visit witli their giandpaienls, Mr. and Mm J. W. MiCotinlik. of Peckvllle. Miss Julia Hlhhop Is vlnltlng li lends In New Yoik city. Misses Maisaiet Motlatt. fit Hi Inker stieet: Lizzie Tleincv, of Ulm stieet, and Snllle Couoian, of Webstel ave nue, aie amone the Dtinmoieans now at Atlantic City. Miss i;mma Gil, of Newpoit News, Is the guest of Minn Anna Miauniug. of Plfth stieet. Ml.ss Alice Goodwin, of Mom 00 ave nue. Is summeilng at Cistal lake. Kiank Mai shall, of Chmy stieet, Is at the Piin-Ameilnin. Miss Ituby Yost, of Hlakely stieet, Is at Lake Clemo. Mi.s. lilitlett and dnughter.of Wilkes Bane, aie guests .it the home of Oscar Yosi, on Hlakely street. l;ev. A. H. O'.N'ell. the1 former pastor of the Haptlst chinch bote, Is the guest of trlendb In town, WHAT THE EXPOSITION TROVES W, dicr II. l'.uv, in the WcuhlV Wurk (tin n 1 .niKie ind n uilirf.il!, .ind In 'ho Ii.iiimiiii,iii .111,1 t"i i uf iliilrn ay mid by tin Inciiuiiv in tool 111.. Line. In cm dr. .iny iiiii'h.iuii.il i.i-l. umlrr hciuii In tier. (iifi, man ilu.ipH linn It n cut ilune Infore. 1 bis Is I lie lliilii-IH il vimlli illoii ( drmnrra, v; .ind II I" (1-1 Inliiuiic new ,hii1 nnd iniiUcct ml, ,i.s well .13 111 lu'tri il, lumlitinri. SONG OF THE STREETS. GREEN RIDGE. Mrs. Alexander Windlow and the Mlstea Agnes and lldlth Waidlow. or Wllkes-Haiie. npent csteiday with Green ltdgo ft lends. James Ilea, of Sanderson avenue, and Karl Hughes, of Dickson avenue, left There' .1 ilnnn in ihlly livimr In the thtrhets ,( Hie (Unit., Whrio ilic pul.e e( men ind uninrn, while thry l.ilicir. lliiiili" .mil he nc. While uilli muii) liinnoll.i bre-wlnr, eirh hu d.iilj t i-k piirMilm, I.vrr.c Hun; huin.iii lnn.t' In the vistas ol ths ftircts Ttuiis the cnuri-e lit tntp al;n. him, I. title mluiU the Htlfc .iioitud Mm 1 line's riiiliintinciit, nnsic, wonder, in th iiuum of tie mocK Ticic' n lit,iniii Imrr -scurry In tho umdinca of the Mirrtt, Where the pule of hum in lalmr, li ye hrirkfn. thioln and beiti. While the emoke ailoa cicr, pioof ol toiling mm' rmlravcr, Stiongcot iiusle w.md chii never take the charrr from out the utrci t. On the lUlit tlio hum cum, in the leu tlio Imtilltm lluriy. Make the life uhicli odd the loin.ince to ths tutnlntrs of the Hum. Thrie'a the "poelr of nmti'in" on the ve liiriiU of the i4Kfi. While the heart of liunllne mankind. c it pak-e. tliinlK and lrat, llic-re'ii the rllttlns irmcd ef rdratiiir, hut In Kieater, Hioir.'er liirimire, Poundi the tread of miiikllid'n tieamie, crliiijr l.nliul. mi the tid In th. ilavlicht. in tlio laniplicht, In the slcniin.i. diriri inldnlaht, There are fonttcn lnn hfatlne on the pave- nirntt of the auciia. They who mill ee the ,iuaIor inl Ihe majlo of the .IrnlK, Thev wlm (1ml but liBhi nliraitlon In atronj Lilior'a llnclu and hcjn, I'eil no ilnnn In liumiti motion, do not feel tho least (motion, Think It all an nnpi.v notion -thej 're not worthy of the ktrreH. Of the tstis and the windlngi, (If the nurea and the luminal, Uf a life 'mhl.t human lirlnza on the ildrwtllu n( the ttiorla. lUa Llelicrman, In Stray Thought.