rf " ' 6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1901c WEST SCRANTON INQUEST IN DAVIS CASES VERDICTS RENDERED BY COR ONER'S JURY LAST NIGHT. Death in Roth Cnses the Result of Pistol Shot Wounds Inflicted by the Husband No One Witnessed the Trnglo Shooting Batch of Police and Aldcrmanic Cases Dis posed of Yesterday Pumprunner Injured In the Dodge Mine Other Notes nnd Personals. Tho inquest In the cases of Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln Davis, tlin vletlms of Sun day evening's tiagody, was conducted by C'otoncr Robeits In the Jackson street police station lust evening. There vveto no o.ve-wltncsses tu t li shooting nnd the only testimony henid vva that nf Mr. nnd Mis. Ricluml Tudor, who were at the house at tho time of the shooting. Holh testlllcd Hint Ml.. Davis imih with thrill In the icur of the house just licfoie the shooting occuned, nnd that shortly nft'i she nil led a diluk tif water to hei husti.ind, they he.ud her st.lcnin, and tlien followed the four lilslol shots In ipiltk succession. They luimedtately i uslli'd upstairs to the renin, where Mr. nnd Mis. Davis tveie found lying on the floor with bullet holes In their heads. Mrs. Da vis was dead and the husband wa.s un ronsclous. Then- were no other people in the loom at the time of the shoot in g. Mrs. Tudor also testified that she bad been with Davis dm Ins the day, but thai at no time did he Intimate to her that be intended to kill his wife and himself. Sopatate crdlets In each case weie londeied as follows: "The Juiy empanelled to Investigate the death of Mis. Acnes Davis, find that she e.une to her death from pistol idiot wounds, inllieted nt the hands of her husband. Kdwln .1. Davis, on Sun day. Auk. II, iimi." "The jury empanneled to Investigate the death ol Kdwln .1. Das, find that be eame to his death fiom a pistol shot wound inllieted by himself on Sunday, Aug. 11, l'.mj." Maglsttnto Davlcs, In default of ft fine of $10. Frank McOlnty, of Van Iluren ave nue, arrested for vagrancy, was also tent to Jail for Blxty days In default of a $10 fine. Mary Chappel, of Kverett n venue, who was arrested for being drunk anil disorderly on Wednesday night, was fined 1 3.50 In police court yesterday morning. David Lewis, of 1011 Hampton street, artested for being drunk nnd disorder ly, was sentenced to a flno of $3 or fifteen dn. William Miukor, of Willow street, arrested at the Instnnce ot his wife for desertion and non-support, was com mitted to Jail In default of J200 ball yesterday by Alderman Davlcs, C'laienee Mean, of Rynon street, an other wife deserter, was bold In $-00 ball by Alderman Kellow. Alexander Welsentlue and wife, of Kdvv aids' court, nrrested at the In stance ot Thomas 1 Carney, for disor derly conduct, wete each lined $1 ami cost.s Inst night by Alderman Dalles. tfamiiel Dawson, of fijfi Not lb Main avenue, was at rested on n wan ant yesttiday, Issued bv Aldciman Kellow, nt the Instance of Thomas J. Jones, on n clvirge of larceny of fuiultuie. Daw son waived it hearing and enteied ball for bis nppcarnneo ut court. Dimlnick lirnhnm, of Rynon stieet, A as ariested last night by I'atiolmaii Mm Iter on a warrant Issued by Alder man Howe.chaiglng him with attempt ed buiglnry at a saloon on South Washington avenue. Ho will be given a hearing today. A lad named Watklns was picked up by the police late Wednesday night for acting in n Misplclnus manner. In the tear of the Seashme Candy .stote on Vorth Main avenue. There was no evidence to hold blm, and he was al lowed to go home on n promise of keeping out of mischief In the future. in n plunger while nt work yesterday, and sustained a severe fracture. Dr. J. J. Foberts was called nnd had 1'rosser removed from his home to the West Side hospital, where his Injury was attended to. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Police nnd Aldermanlc Cases. John Coleman, of 10JI Lafn.vctte stieet, who wa.s attested near the Jer sey Ccntial depot on Wednesday for begging, was committed to the county Jail yesteulay lor sixty days, by Police SUNBURN Itoe ami Almond Crcan removes redness of the (kin and soothes the rain ft sunburn in one night. Take a. bottle with you on your vacation. KOK SALK HY O. W. JENKINS. Picnics, Excursions nnd Socials. A laige number of adults and ohil dien identified with the 'l mouth Congicgatlonal church spent yesterday afternoon and evening at Nay Aug paik at their annual basket picnic and outing. An enjoyable picnic was held at Hellevuo paik yesterday nftctnoon and evening, under the auspices of the St. Joseph's Aid society of Holy Cross par ish The attendance was laige and the pationage libel al. The Uallroad atixlllaiy of the Simp son Methodist Episcopal church con ducted a successful lawn social last evening at the residence of Miss Maud lCoerner, on North Lincoln avenue. A large number of people were In at tendance and the affair proved to be veiy enjoyable. The lougiegatloii nnd Sunday school of ht. Mark's Lutheran chinch went to Lake Lodoie yesterday, wheie nil spent a delightful clay at this popular icsoit. Injured in the Mines. Rice IYosser. of L.indls stieet. Helle vtie. employed as a pump-i miner In the Dodge mine, bad his left leg taught It's the Saving That Counts IN THE LONG RUN, THAT'S WHY ill IP 1 IS iU At the Globe Warehouse. Good bargains can al ways be picked up on Saturday, and they're the kind of bargains people of moderate means are looking for. Not Many, but Really Good Sums up our Saturday Specials in a nutshell. See what you think of our little group of money savers which go on sale Saturday morning and continue throughout the entire day. 19c Regular Value, 25c. Ladles' Stainless Black Hose, drop Milch and lace effects. All sizes nnd extra well finished. No moie than thtee pairs to a customer, at We. 75c Guaranteed Value, $1.00 All of our Negligee Shirts that sold for $1.00 last week, will go on the Hargaln Counter for Saturday only. Choice of any thltt In tho lot for 75c. 69c Regular Value, $1.50 All of our Fancy Shirt "Waists that fold at J1.S0, $1.23 and $1.00 each, will be' thrown Into one pile on Saturday. The assortment is good. Choice of the lot, 6lTc. 18c Regular Value, 25c Men's tirenadine and Silk String Ties. The coolest and most ninnii. priate wiim weather Neckwear that any gentleman can wear. Nice assort ment on Sauuday at lit. 89c Regular Value, $1.25 Ladies' White Petticoats, made In the newest models from best Muslin and trimmed with double flounce, eight hem-stitched tucks, etc. A marvelous value for Satutday only, SOe. 15c Guaranteed Value 25c Wo held the banner for Ladles' Fancy Wash Neckwear. Our 25c line was the talk of the town, nnd the be lection Is still good. Choice of it nil tomonow for Just 15o each. These Bargains for Saturday Only The Orlentnl Tea Palace opens to moi row at 3J1 N. Main avenue. A handsome Japanese Teapot to every purchaser of our celebrated Teas and Coffees. Tho Great Atlantic nnd Pa cific Tea Co. " Miss Alice Williams, ot Luzerne sti cot, Is sojourning at the Dclinvnic Water (Jap. Mls Helen Ilartholoniew, of Luzerne stieet, is lsltlng friends nt Penn Ar gl. , (JnnlrrnW I'Mllltia if Vnrlh TlMi.iepn avenue, Is confined to his home by ill ness. Mnllcarrlcr John H. Kelly nnd daughter, Itertha, of Kynon street, are visiting fi lends In Cnrbnndalc. Mrs. Itlodweu Heese-I'ughe, of Nan tlcoke. Is visiting nt the home of Thomas Davis, nn Fouiteenth stieet. l!ev. J. H. Sweet, of Oneontu, N. Y.. who came heio to oMlclate at the Hen man fiineinl'nn Wednesday, letuined home vestonlny. John If. RcvnohK the b'niber, will leave today to Join Governor Stone and staff at the Second bligadc en campment nt Sotueiset. David Williams, the well-known base ball idtcher, has iccelvcd an offer to play with the Hoston American league Vcain. lie will not accept It. however, as he Intends to go to college this fafl. MIssch Maiy and Maigaret Jenkins, of Newaik, N. J., ute visiting l dative and file iicIk here. .Miss Ji'ssio j'crk, of Chicago. Is vis iting her mother, Mis. L. W. Peck, of Chestnut stieet. She will spend Sun day with her Inother, Gcoigc L. 1'ee.k, at Lake Wiimla. AVilllam Yoik, of Jackson street, Is spending a few da.vs In Hitching. Misses Annie Hughes, Lulu Leader, Maty and Gince Daniels ate enjoying a week's vacation al Steillng. Mrs. W. H. Davis, daughter Florence and son P.eit. of Noith Mnln nvenue, au among tho Sunulonlatis ut Atlan tic City. Huny Strong, of South Main avenue. Is on a busnc-H trip to Syracuse, N. Y. Killed Woodiuff and Lena Glnader, of Hjde Paik avenue, ate at the m-ii-shnie. -Mr and Mis. Utomley Williams nnd two sons, (if North H.vdo Paik nvenue, aie home fiom Atlantic City. Miss nila Shaw, of North Hyde Faik avenue, has lecovetcd fiom nn attack of ton.-llits. Misses Anna and Maine MlCiIiibIc and Me.-sis T. Frantic and Climb Rcddon. of Diookl.vn. N Y.. have re turned homo tioni 11 vl.Ml with ti lends on this side. Dr. L. H. (llbbs and son Arthur, Di. P. F. Mo.vlan nnd son. of South Main avenue, are at Atlantic Cltv. An Infant child of Mr. and Mis. David Williams, of llincoln Heights, died Wednesday, nnd will be burled In the Stiatfoid cemetei. Miss c'.iace Devlne, of Washburn stieet, N home fiom a brief slay at Lake Wlnnla. St. Patrick's Ladles' J rich Catholic ISencvolent union held a meeting and social session in st. Leo's ball last evening. Charles Atell. a local electrician. Is In New Yoik. .superintending some con fttuc Hon wcuk. Miss Flo loK of Noith lichee en avenue, Is fojouinlug at Lake Wlneila. Jim ly Neimver, of South Hele Paik nvenue, Is utoveilng fiom the etleet of tonsllltls. Mis. Michael Me Donotigh. eif Smith Rrnmley avenue, Is the guest of New Yoik friends. John Jones, Motgan Thomas anil chub's Miller have letuined fiom a visit w it li filcinb In Carimndale. Dui.ve.i car No. .111!, In ehatge o Cuiidiic tm McKrebe. Ian into a wacoti at Dui.ve.i last night, and damaged the fender. None of the passongtia weie lnliired. t'hailes Cannvan, who was connected with the Lackawanna lion and Steel company's general stoii' fur many ye.n.s, has cnteiesl' business for him self at SIS West Lackawanna avenue. Miss Mar.v Hum, oik- of Claike Hi os.' c.ifhlers, spending hci vaca tion at Atlantic Cltj. T. J. Mullen, wile anil son Frauds, of Lincoln avenue, will leave today for a tluee weeks' stay at Asbuiy Paik. John O'lirien and slsteis, Julia and .Mm), of l.usseino stieet, aie at the Pan-American. Mr. and Mis. Gfeiige, Kasletle, of Noith Sumner avenue, aie at Ittiifalo, MNses Annie H. Williams ami l!e,sle Cnifl will leave tochiv lor a week's sojouin at Factoiyvllle, Lake Sheridan, i.ai.e v inoia ami inner places in tn.it vicinity. Mis. AYlllInm Davis, of Paterson, N. J, Is the guest of her son, Di. Will Inm Joseph Leopold Davis, of Mnln avenue and Jackson Mrtit. NORTH SCRANTON. Constable Seth Smith, of tho Flist vvaid, bad Saiah nnd Ilebecea Fry he lm o Alderman Fidler last evening, for 1 mining a dKnrdi rly houso on Hieaker stieet. ()i, Inloi matloii given him by a icsldent In the neighborhood of the l'iy house, ConM.lble Smith visited tho place' and tound the two Fr.vs and Mary Gaiagan. After a hearing the alder man Imposed a flue of J.'i on the (iaia gan woman .iii.l held the 1'rjn under $'M ball, which they could not furnish, -mid weie committed to the county Jail. Louis Fennell, of lioss avenue, who shows little icgard lor his wife and family, was befoie Mnglstiat Fidler je.sieiday to ,111s ,er thechaige of non. filppoit and deseitlon, the chatg- b". Ing pierencd by his wife, Mrs. Fennell, who claimed th.it Fennell has not ran. tribute d to the family enough for their Fiippnit. After a heai Inn, Fennell was held In $'.00 ball, Not finding n bonds man, he was committed to the county Jail to iv ait trial. Constable Thonins 1. Mills, nf the Second wmU, who succeeded In tun ning down John Mc.Mnhon, the high wayman, who committed an assault upon James Corles.s, is keeping 11 closo watch for the other offendei.s in the case, nnd Is expected to have them un der arrest befoie long. The prisoners In the station house yesterday weie Peter J. Kelly, of Phil adelphla: Tho man Hnrt, of Diamond av enue. and Joseph Jtle h. The two for mer weie chaiged with being ilrunk and illumleriy, and the latter with dis charging Ureal nis. Kelly and Itlch vveio committed In default of fines. Globe Warehouse A SENSIBLE MAN WouH ue Krni'j ual.jm for (lie Throat ami l.urjs. It M curing moie tou;K,, rolilj, Allium, Ilionrliitli, Croup ami all 'Uncut ami Lung Troulilej, than any other medicine. The pmprlftor has authorlreel an) eliugltt Id cite jou a Sjmplo Iloltlo 1'ice tu cuminco )OU uf tho merit ut tliU Cleat rcnicdi'. IViie iia. ami 3u. FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES. JONAS LONG'S SONS, If WVlQ I ike the HollHflV Pllh Hundreds of people were on hand last Friday at 1L VVai5 L,IIVe LUC llUllUd iUbII 2 o'clock when the sales commenced. The three thousand six hundred seconds into which these sales are divided creates a buying enthusiasm that is possible only through the medium of Our Great Friday Afternoon Sales Today's offerings have been selected with the greatest care. Not what we want to sell, but what you want to Duy, nas been the cue by which these matchless ortenngs have been gathered. Go over the list carefully. Surely in such a forceful list of specials you will find something you want. Sale No. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. Housefurnishings In Basement Our semi-annual sale of House furnishings is still going on. To the extraordinary offerings in every line we add the following specials for one hour only. PliKKHIlVINO KKTTM:S 2 quart size, lioeklugham Pattern, with baled handles. also 2 o,u,u t size Deep Milk Nappies, at the icniaikahle price fur one hour of, each 10c COFI'Ki: POTS In genuine Agate Knainr! Waie, In , 1'.. anil 2 quart. The values represented by this hit of L'effee Pots tun up to 25c. Frlda.v'a one hour price, each 10c PUTi:S lircakfast and Tea Size, of white poieelaln. Friday's one hour price, each 4c THA SPOflXS Mnlocii Plated Conds, good metal and good plating. Ordinarily ou'l! pay line, a dozen. Friday's one hour price, each lc JKi.M- Tl-.M HI. KRtS There aie a good many Jelly tumblers being sold just now. These tumblers have tltmly lining tin covers; Friday's one hour price, I each 1 2v nrsHAD HOXKS Made of heavy tin, nicely Japanned and stencilled. flood value at la. Friday's one hour price 29c l-oFFI.'K MILLS-One pound size. The can Is made In such a way that yon can put tho coffee in and grind It its you need it. It (tin be attached to the wall quickly. Friday's one hour -t re price iyc CLdTIIIW 'WIUN'riKIiS Tho frame Is made of haul wood, solid rubber lolls. The Lovell Mfg. Co. Is the manutactuier. Friday's one hour price, each Snlc No. 2 S' li Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. 29c 98c CHINA SLT A sensational olTering. An oipnt utility that seldom occuis. Onlu one set n a customer. .",0 plee-es all told, f. Tea Plates, Iticakf.ist Plates, Pitilt Sauceis, ii laige Tea cups, h K.iuceis, Friday's one liciur price, tier set 69c SAIiDINlIS Domestic, in oil. The same kind ou bought the other day and at the same pi Ice, Friday's one ir hour price, 7 cans for jtiO (UNlinit SNAPS At what von pay for them In the wholesale ni.u ktt. Pridav's one hour price, per lb , would 5c Alain Floor niiKSS nnor3 A combination sale at less than half price, nn extraordinary offer ing. Fancy Wool Plnlils, vvnith '.'V. :;s Inch All Wotsted Plaids, win tit MH .It; Inch Cheeks and Stripes, worth l'.'c. ",t Inch Hcotch Wool Mixtures, tegular price 2'le. We have gathi'ied this lot together for lively selling. On Friday al, j -per yaid IOC MIIN'S HNniniWIJAIl An offering that Is below actual maiket prlco today. Men's Halbilggan ,Shlits and Diaweis, inad of . splendid quality of cotton, nicely finished, cut full sl.e and well made. Most of the drawers have strap adjustment In the back and bicycle scats. In case lots you can't duplicate them at the price. They sell regulaily nt 40, 43 and i"l) cents. Friday's one hour priie OXFORD TILS Are you among those who asked for details regarding our next mle. If so the opportunity Is here. Wo men's High tirade Oxford Ties, they mo strictly hand made fiom the best vlcl kid. they have llexlble soles nnd can he wean winter or summer. (Jood value A 'J at $.'.;o. Friday's one hour price.. IT' Second Floor SKHtTS For women, made of white pique, not many of them, but splendid value. They ate made' with full broad hem on the bottom. Friday's one "1 n hour price Xi 1 WliAPPHPeS For women, made of per cale and calico, most of them have eleep flounce nnel shoulder caps, full pleated back. In the lot aie some of outing flan nel. (Jood value ordinarily at 83c FA and $1.00. Friday's ono hour price OVC Main Floor LAWNS in Inches wide, fine quality and nicely woven. You can get a single jnrd for Just about what it cost by the case. Value 1J',;C Friday's one hour o. price OL PlMlCALL'ri AND OINOHAMS A comhl nation sale. The Peicales enme In medium, light and daik giounds, while the Olng hams come in pink stripes and checks, also datker colois; both lines are woith C'-t 10c a yd, Friday's one hour pike U2C SH1KT WAISTS A clean-up on the medium guide. At tho beginning of the sea son ou would pay f.Or. Most of them are made of white lawn, some plain if 1 constuie lion, otheis fancy. Theie are .1U0 some fancy peicales In the lot. jr Friday's one hour price Ov IWinilLLLAS The kind that will do oveivthlng but cany themselves, In other wottls they ate what we call tint self rais ing umbiella. In 20 and 2S Inch sles, the cover Is made of mercerized cloth, the handle Is called the Congo. Fil- Qfly-. daj's one hour price OVC ll!UHi:U PANTS For women, white lhle ribbed, trimmed with eh ep lace and finished with Fiencli band. Friday's one Q-, hour price 1 VC Sale No. 3 L.' X hi Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. OXFORD TI IIS For women, made of black kid. They have solid leather soles nnd are sewed on what aie known as the McKay process, flood value nt $J.S0. Friday's one hour price.. 79c BLANKETS The kind we call Summer Plankets, 11-1 size, full cut; the colors aro white, grey and tan with fancy stripe bor der In pink, red and blue; the blankets hnve nice fancy finish. flood ntr, value at $1.23. Friday, ono hour.. tC TOWHLS Size 1ni, we call them guess (everybody does. The Huck Towel, eveiy one hns a nlco border. Frl- O day's ono huur price OC TOILLT PAPHR Two styles, 1,000 sheets cut squaii! or mils, Kvery case wo buy ( est us 3e, a roll. What think you of the sale price? Friday's ono hour price, 5 lolla for 25c FAIRY SOAP At a fairy-like price. The cakes nto the oval shape nnd come one cake In a bo., flagrant and lasting. Made to sell for 3c a cake. Friday's one hour prke, 3 cakes for 10c WHISK imoOMS Splendid grade well made, worth from 10 to 15c. Friday's ono hour price and 8c BL'RnAU COVERS Made of lace, nicely finished, a doylle with every cover; a very elaboiate affair all through. Frl- "fn day's one hour price 5VC Second Floor CORSETS For women, made of a fair S quality of cotton, nicely boneel. 4-hutton lengths, thiee colors, pink, blue and white. We have no trouble getting half a dollar for them. Friday's one hour price 39c SAILORS In all sizes, blue and black with bauds to match. Wouldn't It be a good Idea to got one nf these'.' You know theie'll be cnslderable warm f rj weather yet. Friday's one hour prlco 1 VC Third Floor CPRTAINS Made nf fancy Swiss, with five Inch itifllc. double stitched all through and good size. Friday's one hour prke, a pair 39c JONAS LONG'S SONS A very cool and collected butglar visited the home of Patrick Henley, on West Market stieet, eariy .vcstenlay moinliig. lie got In bv raising a icar window on the lower floor, and then pi oi ceded to open all the doors so that he might make good his escape II need lve. One of the oung ladies tu the house was awakened about .' o'clock by some one moving In tho house, ami upon her asking who It was the Intiu cler teplleel "one of til" boys," meaning one of her In others. The buiglar kept moving about and kept up a 1 mining tlie or conveisiitlnn. He finally became so bold as to enter the young woman's loom. She saw that It was a strange man. even in the uncertain light of I he loom and set earned for help. The man took to his heels and was elnvv li st, ills an I out the fioilt door befoie Miss O'Mallev's brother was awak I'l'cc!. The- North Scranton police uio Investigating. GnEEN RIDGE. Miss HMtnnii. lin Is l,,e Kut1-t of her school friend, Miss Orace Peck, of llosel.ivvu, will letuin to her home In Philadelphia today. Th Modem Woodmen of Green lildge, will run an excursion to Ross paik. HIiiBhamton. on Labor day, Sep tember 2. lieoige Nlcol, of Sanderson nvenue, will leave today for Huffalo nnd Al bany. Mis. Joseph Fldlnm, of Deacon street, Im III. II. L. KI'hIiikp", and family, of Mon " avenue, nro at Donaldson, Schuyl kill county. Miss Maud Floiey. of Washington avenue, has returned fiom an extended vllt with ft lends In New Yoik state. Miss Nettle Lawtence and Master Lovell Lawrence letuined Inst evening from a visit with Delaware friends. Tho scholars of N. V. Onrr's Sunday si hoed class held 11 very enjoyable Ice cream social In the Haptlst chuieh last evening. It was Intended to he a In vn social, but hecauso of tho ruin was held In thi church. A man by tho name of Rleharels, who If, employed as a miner by tho Dela wate and Hudson Coal company, ie tinned to I1J1, homo on Deacm stieet vci'lirduv nltwnoun In an lutuslc.itcd condition and began .busing his wife nnd cteat'd finite a disturbance gen eially. P.Uiolmnn llockenbeiry was summoned line! took tho offender In chaige. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The William Council Hose empany will hold their annual excursion to monow ,10 Lake l.odore. Nothing was left undone b.v the niembeis to make the outing successful. A clay of un usual plcnsuie awaits the cmploji.s of the Lackawanna Woolen mills, the Council Coal company's tollleiy and the millions collleiy, all ot whom weie piesentcel with tickets by their em- lilfivcrs. (I.tliieu nf nil ltfnilu will he 111 the Kiounds for the enjojmciu of oung and old. Miss Floicnee Swattz, of Pittston, has letuined home aftei a foui weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Moesel. on Pittston avenue. The mcmheis of the St. Aloyslus so ciety held a largely attended meeting last evening at Phainiacy hall. iicoiro reniiey, (ieorge 1'lillllps nnd William Molt hnve letuined fiom a successful llshlng trip at Lake Henry. c eccei.s iinnouueing uic (ouiiiig mill -lingo of PeiuuiKiit Man Piank Dain baclier. ot the Century Hose company, to Miss Lizzie Schlerer, of Mooslc, have been iccelvcd by their many friends. DUNMORE. Howar.1 Derb, of West Drinker stieet, employed at tho shops ot the Kilo company, met with quite a seri ous accident yesterday afternoon He was stiuck In tho side by a heavy timber that In some manner was loos ened fiom its supports and ut tlrst It was feared he was fatally injured. He was removed to Ills home nnd med ical aid summoned, when It was found that his Injuries weie not as bad as nt (list thought nnd his iccovcty Is now looked for. 1. li. Ilionsnn ami son, Hushucll, of Llin stieet, an spending tho week at the Pnn-Aiiioriinn. Miss Oraco Caw ley. of Philmlclphla, Is tho guest of Mi. and Mis. Juhn Caw ley, of Wectrio avenue. Mis. D, Chapman ami family aro lusllcallng at Holllstirvllle. Chatlcs Perdcncunip and family nto Pennsylvania Railroad In Cinneciion with Dataware and Hulsoi R, R, 10-DAY EXCURSION ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY Holly Beach, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Anglesen, Wlldwood, Avnlon, New Jersey, AUGUST 22, 1901. Tickets good for 10 days exclusive of going date, will ba sold from Scranton, Wilkos-Barro and intermediate stations at the rate of $5.00 for the Round Trip linnii tr.imc onlv nn troll Iriviiii Sl.RVMOV f 45 1" . and retiinnn; nn all recular iralnl ccnlnii liitnt llirimsli i Iir-M (rum "noil 11 ( ,, I'lnlnl, Iplna l'M'ncer'4 f, r Atlantic l"'i.r mi) un irunlai Iraim Iricinc llinni liefl sutimi, I'liil-nle'lplm. via peliwarr Hotr Hr.ucK Kuute at sin, !i 4'i a tn , 2 II. I It nnd 7 II in ',',l eii. "'. -1 a in . 2 II ami ? i) l in Minilim, or au hkiiUi train fiom Jlukri stun WImiI. I'jj-m nci'is Inr oilier pninn oi 11 InliM linn VUrkrt MieeH Wlmil 'liikeUe el.i lint imliiln ti infrr lii'lvcern lli"ilt sinrt htcllnn nml VlarUrt Mu-it Wlinl Si i nccr at I'lnUilt Iplut 1 in lie hj 1 rithrr going or miiinliig wnlnn limit i in Wet 1 r full infurniaiinri apple to ilikci am' J. II IIL11 IIINsOV, J II 0(ll. l.lOIK.i: W IIOVP. liinerjl Vana;or. Renrul I'atnscr Aijuit. Aiunt Ucnual I'tfcngcr Asmt spending some time with Poit Jer vis friends. The lawn social, held at the home of Miss nthel Jackson under the aus pices of I.ady McKlnley lodge last night, was well attended, despite the unfavorable weather, and a neai sum will be added to the society's tieasury as a lesult of the affalt. PARK PLACE. There will be an be cienniiand lawn social at the home of Mrs. John Odcll, al Bull's Head, tonight. .Miss Castle Itejnnlds, of l.'lS Hla liiond avenue, left Friday nminlng lor nn extended visit with filtnds In New Yoik. Jessei Ackerson, of Tuiikhnnuock, Is spending a fe iv dnjs with hi uncle, W. P. Ackeisou, of 1103 Wood stieet. Miss Uinco Slckler Is visiting friends In Pcckvlllc. Miss Charlotte Uray, of Noith Main avenue, is spending a couple of weekr with her slater, Mis. U, K. Sedilve, of W) otnlns. OBITUARY. MP?. MARY ANN TAYLOR aged years, who was taken 10 the West Side hospital on Tiifsdaj. suffering from heait tiouhle. died at in o'clock last night. Deceased formerlv resided at the corner of Noith liiomley avenue ami Swetland sliret. the 1 suivived by one son and ttvo daughters, ("Ieorge Davis, nf HO North Main avenue, Mrs. Robeii Howen, of Inirjea, anil Mrs. Itobeit Robertson, of Lackawanna avenue. None of the lelatlves could be located last night, and tho hospital officials aie nnxloua that they cumniunleiue with them le gal ding tho disposition of the) temains. RLi:.NOIt DALi:, the ii-months-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. n. Va, of M't Qu'uey avenue, died yestettlay io,m nlng. Puncial Saturday at 2 p. m Intel nmnt idlvaic. N li