(I -. . THE SCUAiNTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST US, 11)01. 0 WEST SCRANTON IMPERSONATED ANOPFICER THOMAS SWEENEY IS RATHER TRESUMPTIOUS. He Wns r.itrollng Officer Hart's Bent When Arrested, nnd Resisted Vigorously When Taken in Tow. Street Cnr nnd Upholstery Shop on Fire Wnter Meter Vindicated. McCnll Failed to Mnterlnllze Norl Committed to Jnll Other News Notes nnd Feisonnls. Tt Is seldom tlint nni' mull 1m mme thnn one or two cIiiu'rcs enieieel up ncalnst 111 tn In tlio pnlleo ilncket, but to have a linlf-dozen in quite n ll tlnctinn, nnd to 1o let off cm p.i.vnie-nt of a line of $10 Is I'onsldi'reel 1m Uy under tlio 'itcuininnee. The individual who thus elMln pulsliecl himself .t Thomas Swee-nev, of 1!M0 Jniliin stree-t win, was nr icstecl ;it mi eatl hour eterdav liiortilutr tiv r.ilfiiliniiii Unit The e Ir climstniii cs III ( onn ' Hull with Hie imsp voir 1'ithrr amiislnij. Unit Is on tin Vct l.ieekiiwntiim ivi-nin- beat, and while patiolltiR tin- nMiiiif In the vicin ity of SIth stieet he henril tapping on the sidewalk, -which nro usn.tllj Riven by tlio ollli or n slmiaN. At flit tlio piitrolnnm nnswcied the r.ip ni ho usually doc, nnd n few min utes Imor hcaid mlilitloii.il inp. These moused lil-s su"plclein, nnd ho lx-cnn nn Itn estimation. At tlio Intersection of Wl Tsirknvvnnmi nonuo nnd Sltlh fltreet. tlio olllier found Sweeney, who vvns 'doltiR tho rapping vlth a n'Rii lntlnn patrolman's club "Hello, Jim." ald Sweeney, n. tlio ofrirer approached him. "Hello." mid Hart. "What are you doing hero"" "Why, I'm n policeman." replied Sweeney. "Is- thnt so?" Mid Hart. "Ycp, .Ir," said Sweeney. "Ileio's my club nnd revolver" "You liad hotter come nlnnff with mo." said Hart. "Whcr to"" nskpil Sweeney. "To the station house," answered Hart. "Oh, no." .nld Swoonoy Indignantly. "1 must he on my way, now." nut the lcgulnily authorized pntiol m.m was 1n charge of that boat, so he started towards the station house with Mr. Sweeney. The latter roIMod vig orously nnd It was only nftor much dlflleulty thnt ho was locked up. Tlieic TAcis not room enoiiRh on thp SUNBURN Bof and Almond Cream rrmorra Tfdncsi ol thr skin and aoothta the fain ot sunburn in one night. Take a bottle with you on jour vacation. ron sale riY o. w. jekkins. doeket for the poller- magistrate to enter nil the charge-", against Sweeney, uhlrh uoro drunk imel dlsorelel ll". currvlng concealed weapon?, resisting nrrest. Impersonating nn oincer, unu making threats. At the hearing yeflterdny morning, Sweeney explained thnt he wlii substi tuting for the regular watchman who elues duty on the "hill" district In the ootilr.'it i'IIv nni! lind evidently Wtltl- dereil nwny from llin post und went to tho district where the sign "All dtlnks r. cents" nttraets tho thirdly wanderer. When .searched nt the police station club, revolver nnd bottle of whMey weip found on him. He wni fined Jin. which he paid. The police took chargo of the club nnd re vohvr. nnd the whiskey wns pl.iced In the sideboard, lter in the day the police miit,Mtrnte Nsued nn order ill rectlllK the pollfp to Klve Sweeney his Kiiu nnd club, nnd he was on dtitv lat lilV'ht lie nlo wanted the whske , but he didn't K"l It. Wnter Meter Vindicated. The wnter meter bus 1m en indicated, nnd now l'iddeni W. W. Sii.inton clill ro-t easier, despite the foet that the city water still lias u woodj ta.te to It. I.iiiir befoie the water, meter unu thought of, the eiese Wiisti- of water kept l'icldent Siriinton nwnke idKhts tlltlK to uevl-e some menus by Willi h the coiutiauv could cm tall the i m e, and llndltiK none, he ieoltil to adopt the meter sstein If the pat rons of the compute lefusid to cut tall the iac ess. thej would be i nihil upon to pi) wh.it they mliMit coii.sldtt ix cesve mtej. Piesldeiit Sci.inlon's contontlon wns thnt tlio meter wit1-, n s.iIiikp di'ie, and that those wlio modllied tho in-e of water to their netual nt !-, would lui Mentally Keep down theli water inteH to such n cost that It would mii lu se them ut the end of the mouth It lellinllieil fm Is.i.ie KvallS, plo prlotor of .i hotel ut 10' Ninth Main avenue, to pioxe the ttilth of 1'iesi dent Seianton's contention. Mr. 1'vans pui chased the Keystone hotel, formeily kept by ex-Select I'olin- ellman Simon Tliomas, nnd when lie eniteitd the pl.u e leumed thnt his ptedoi o.vor hail been p.ijlnt; between jlO and J1J n month for the use of city water In hi pine of business. With n $1 100 license foe starlucr him In tli3 fnie, Mr. lvnnx tesolved to nit down expenses, nnd one of-the Hist things he did wms to look Into the ex cesshe use of water otn the picinlsfs. nplnfr of a pint tlcal tuin of mind, he mused the Ii.mIimuIIc pump used In tho plate to be i.ilsed four feet fioni it foimer restltiK place, In older that the waste wnter could be utlli.cd for othtr putposp.s. This In Itself ujis n i onsldei.ible -iu-liiK, nnd he thus t educed the water rate fioni oer $10 to less than Jil dui itiK the flist month he was In the place The possibilities of n Kieater tt tut? dawned upon him, nnd he tesolved to effect a pi eater saving. The niPtor In usp reRtllated the water supply for both the hotel, the lhinn npaitments above, an1 a house in the rear. Instead of usiiiK tlio water fiom the pipes for Hushing, Mi. Us an used Bargain Climax in Hosiery and Underwear Light Weights for Early Autumn Wear and quali ties that will positively give perfect satisfaction in service. Only Four Numbers But They're Good Ones Children's Heavy Ribbed Fast Black Hose, all sizes during this sale at the same price, Quality as good as any offered at ij cents. Sale Price 10c Ladies' Fast Black Cotton Hose, fine guage and ex tra finish; extra sizes if you want them; quality as good as any ever offered 25 cents. Sale Price 21c .3 Ladies' Fine Swiss Ribbed Knee Pauts in white ouly, full lace trim and extra well finished; quality as good as any ever offered at 7i cents. Sa,e Ar Price nrOC ITO. 4 Ladies' Ecru Ribbed Vests, low neck and sleeveless, made from Maco yarns and perfectly finished ; quality as good as auy ever offered at 25 cents. Sale Price 19c These Incomparable Values ;.- f During the balance of this week only. By the way, if you have childreu returning to school next week, .? better consult us about their hosiery. the water from tho hjdrnullo pump, with the surprising result thnt the n:xt month's bill sna only $.'.23. Ills experiments Avere further te warded nlonff other lines until tvoss- his wnter bills vnry from Jl 2." to $t TO per month, nnd they ntc geneiully neater tho former than the- latter llRitres. This svns accomplished with the aid of n hand pump In addition to the hydraulic pump, which Is Mill In use. Flist of all, Mr. Kvuns ttrs fiesh, clean s uler to wash I1I3 glasses behind the bar, nnd Instead of throw Iiir the ssnter nwuy. utilizes) It to clean the cuspidor In tlu place. Then tht water Is utilized in Hushing the ewer pities leading from the piemlses. There is a doubln MUltii,' of hundreds of Knllotis of wnter In 11 month. Another source of snslnu comes fiom the bath tub on th second poor. The usual family supply Is utilised In Inking baths, but Instead of running thlrt ssnter Into the sewer, it Is pumped Into palls nnd again used In setubbltig the Hoots. Then it Is used to cleanse the sesser pipes. Another sum cc of saving comes from the lefrlgeiutorM used on the piemlses. Hetsseen two nnd three hundred pounds of Ice lire tled eser.s da In the le fiigeintoi.s nnd In keeping the beer pipes cold. This watei, fotmed by the melting of th( lee Is caught In palls in the collar, and Instead of being tliiussti assay Is utilized In scitibblug. Street Car on rite. Mm ll ei lli'iuent SSlis caused Inst evening about Sf o'clock at the coiner of Noilh Main avenue and West Linden streit. when South Main avenue cnr No. ,".tn ssas dlsioveied to be on file. TLe car was being lun fiom the con tlfll cltv nnd was filled with passengeis when the accident occuned. Ju-t as the car hnd ascended tho Riaiie at that point the foed wlie burned out nnd Ignited the vvoodvvoik about the tiucks. Instantlv volumes of smoke nroe ami the passengeis made a wild scramble to get out. They all escaped uninjured. Tiansfoi.s ssete made to number car and No. .1h) ssns taken out of service. As it wnn being inn doss 11 Main ave nue tile oar again got on (lie nnd mused another hub-bub. The motor man suiceeded in extinguishing the Haines without much tumble nnd then 1 tin the ear to the barn. Several Social Events. Miss Matgaiet lllldobiund, of l)ivs. Ion street, vsas tendeied 11 ,utpilt.c patty b.s n lnrge number of her friends. Monday evening. In honor of her 10 tuin home from Donaiiceton, wheie she had been visiting: for sum, tmo nis-einiis of nrlous kinds liu Identiil to stub gathetlngs sseie enjnjed, and lefieshment" ssete s,.p, A number of the fi lends of linitield iMVlw Including the meinbei.s .if the t'olllinblau onhestia, sseie entei tnined nt his home. Monday evening. The event was a plcisuwihlo one in eseiv lespoct, nnd all pie-onl had an onjos -able time. s Mi. und Mis. I.esi Home (h.ipeiomd a paity tluough the (ifonl mints 1. tently It piosed In be all liiton i-tlnc Kpeilein e, espei Inlly for the stt.ingds In the puit.v. Thev vsi-ie Mis. .lanici Dellatt, Mix .1. 1. llellait und s(, Aicbie. nf lieiiiiti.il. X. , nnd Ml.. Jane l)eineu.st, ,( Ness ton, N. J. Wedded ot St. Pnttick's Church. Kdssaid Jt linings nnd Ml.s ICit, it iilium both sst ll-know 11 iesd. nts nt the I'tintliiontiil, weio united in nuu liage on Monday at St I'ntiliks Catliolli 1 hill ih, lies. 1'. i:. l.aselle oflli latlug. The bible was nttendeil lis her stptei. Jll Mary iliali.nn. and tile glooms man was Michael (ir.iham The sscd dlug iait was tiudciod a teeeptlon nflerssanl nt the lionie of the bilib-s patents. At a late I10111 Mi and Mis. .b inilugs left for 11 tour of tlie West, and' upon their lOluiu tlle.S will reside nl the I'oittlnentnl New Glee Club Formed. A nuinln 1 of siiiing nn 11 met nt the home of Austin .loins, on Hampton slieM, loientl.s and oiganlzoil isluit tho nie phased to teim tin' i;iesor tiloe club. Their ptupo-e Is nu l.iblllt ami publli entei t.iluini nt. The meiubeishlp intludis l.ouls ,t. si" leadoi, IMssard lleese ueilent; .Ii'hii A llllaiiis. viie-preslileut, Austin .limes sccietai.s, Itobm liobeits, ami otheis, Lnst Right's Fhe. A lire ssns discos i-ied at ln.Su o'clm k last night in the upholstoiy shop owned hv .Joseph .Jones In Coheits eouit. situ nied between Ssselland and IVttobone sti.ets, and liionilej and Suuiner ave nues. An nlatin ssas tinned In fiom box ?:.), nt tin 1 oiner of Hioinl nseime and Sssetland stteet. but the Humes had ion mined the contents of the shop ,o foie the lltemen airlsed, ami nothing was saved The luss will amount to abom J.'ini. The oilglll or tile Jilt' is unknossti. Gone to Buffalo. Mthur Davis, ,,f Xouh Uaitleld ave nue a populai conductor 011 the litis, ton Hue and Kiank Jta.vniond, vsho vsmi n free tiip to the I'.in-Amei li an by selling the latgost number of ticket's for the streit car men's picnic, nie now nt the exposition enjosliig the sights Hnth will be uble to toll their friends all about It when they return. Nod Wns Re-arrested. T"Ml Noil, the Italian who caused trouble for Daniel tillvaiy on Monday, was ,11 rested aghln, yesterday, on n wminnt charging him with milking threats nnd cartylng concealed weap ons He wns committed to Jail in default of JSftf) ball. 1p lefiifiocl to pay the h of I.Ti which vsas alFu Imposed on him Events of This Evening. lie ci earn lawn social at tho homo of Miss lleitha Halo, 14111 Sssetland street, uiiiler the auspices of class No 0 of the (iatflehl avenue mission school. Wedding of Kdssatd Davis, of North H.vde Tark avenue, and Miss INther M. reckons, nt the home of the bildeVe paients. on North Lincoln n venue. Wedding of Koheit H. McNh hols, of Scrnnton street, nnd Miss Mary Flaheity. of Sivetlaml street, nt St. rattlck's f'athollc church. Funeral Announcements. The funeral of the hue Mis. Anthony Mollltt occuned jesteidny moinlng Hayes & Varley,! Globe Warebodse 421420 Spruce St., Between Washington and Wyoming First Display of Autumn Double-Faced and Plaid Back Skirtings And Suitings. We place on display today the first showing of these popular goods in a wide range of colorings, spec ially adapted for Walking Skirts and Suits 30-Inch Double-Faced Melton Cloth, a heavy, substantial cloth, in grey, black, green nnd blue, at rr. per yard 5UC 54-Inch Plaid Backs, all wool, in grey and mixed blue. This cloth is considered cheap at Smo. We M sell it at $1.00 54-Inch Double-Faced or Plaid Back Cloth, strict- t - ly the finest quality of wool ,4) 1 .OU 54-Inch Double-Faced Imported Melton Cloth, with dilferent color lining, this is a magnificent t cloth and is worth regularly $2.25. We sell it at $ 1 .75 faOur Annual Display of Silks and Dress Goods will be open in a few days. JONAS LONQ'9 SONG, JONAS LONQ'S SONS. News to Carpet Buyers THE HOMLIEST MAN IN SCRANTON 1 nell m the lunj.omot, anl otheri lie hulled to call on noy eltugcUt and tret tree a trial Ixittlo ot Krmp'i lULain for tho Tlircwt antl Jiiuir, u remedy that li (juarantcej to euro and relieve all Chionlc and Aiulc Cuuitlii, Aitlima, UronchltU and Cciiuuiplluii. 1'iUo l"a, and (Oc. finm the fHiiilt reslelPiu-f In Hollfvuc SpivIc.cc vvrre1 i-onillii teel III llol.v t'roi'S 1 liuivh by P.pv W. I'. O'DnmiiMI, and Intel ment vmis niailc" In the 1 'nth pel nil cemetery. The funeral of Maty, the Infant rhlld of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony I'liitileii, of Ninth Hehccc.i avenue, who died Mon day, will take place at 2 o'clock till. afternoon. Intel inetif will he made In the I'atheelral cemetel'.v. Mystery Remains Unsolved. The police ueie unable' to uniitvi-l the inyster.v HiiiioiliiilliiK the nlleRed hold tip on I'tldRe stteet Mnndio nlht, and the mysterious Mr. Mi Call, who piom-l-eil to enlighten the police elenln, failed to niatei lallze- The theory Is tint some one v,ii ir.viiif? to Inveigle the police Into a wild Rome eh.iop, NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. A daughter was teientlj tmrn to Mr and Mrs. Thom.i MIIcm, ,,f Ninth Main avenue The well-known miHiInn It teielvltiR the coiiBintulatlons ot his file lid". MKs .Mamaiet l.advelp, nf Ninth Hile I'.nk aM'iiue. and MNs Kllzaheth Ii.ivls, of Ninth Main avenue, have- le tmiieil home fiom ,1 tluee week' vNIt in Ithoile Nlnud. Mi ami Mtf. William White'. er Si.uk I'enni. we'li'oini'd a pew son at their I'ollie ii'i-entlv . Ml. and Ml" .1 i: Kfin and ehll elteli. of Setlillton lli'Pt. aie sejouitl lllS at the 'e'lishiue A vet j linpoitant liuslni'.-a ipeetliiK of the Wet Silt- I'liihlliltlon leaKiie will lie he-lei In Moiyan's li.ill, Wednesd i evenliie. .I11I111 Whetlliicr ami lleniv M. Will ii m-. two will-known jounc men. left last nlcht for Hiiffalo. Aftei a few diiji at the i'Mhi'MIdii. they will Joui tie y on ti riili iiKie, wheie tlif) will make' thi'ti home' Kiank .June'- the well-known. outiK elitlKKlt. of South Main avenue, left jpxtficl.iv aft'iuoiui for a few elas" te'-t anil rei nation nt Luke Wlnola Attorney .leilnf K IIi'hiiii'i of South Main avi'tiue. h.i- letutt'iMl hoine fiom a -ojouin at Lake Wlnola. .1. S SwMiei. elhtrlet p.i-fenaer HKPllt of the iVuliMl Callloael eif New .lei-ej W , oillllii d to 111, liiuiie. oil South Main avenup, liv illness. ipeiHllnn" wpip leumiil ,vc.teiiH,v nt the I'mitlii'Mital mines, after an Idle-Hi'-s eif IW o week;-. Hatty Miucan, of Till! tec nth stieet N home finm ,1 two we-ek"-' Mnv nt Lake. Wlnola. T .1. ijiiluu.in of l..ifii)ettt stteet. Is MK'iidins his Mie-iitlein nt the I'.m Allicilean eTposltlon,' I'. .1 .Miiiumi, of rnloiidale. a the must of Kieel I'lllllll's, eif ,1m krim Stle'L't. !. L. Firint. and -on, of Wilkes lkilie, hip til" cuests of fiir iii's on South Main avenue'. Ml'-s M.iiK-aiel .lone- of Itne k stiert, Is .ponillnij her vaeaiiun at Spline Uiimk. .Mi. John Jones and dauphte'i, Lln ilall. of Aeademv stieet, have letlliiiPil fioiii an I'MetnlPil tilp tluoush the Wet John I! Wllllan.-i of I-'mn te-enth Mi ft. has iptiuned lium Ocean tJtove Hint Asluirv I'nik. A ineetltiK of Loral union. No 07J, I'nlteil Mini' Wotkeis of Ainellia, will he held this tv ruing In 1) ) Kv.ins' hall, on South Main avenue. Hairy liauilolph and Aithur Le. -hhoii. of the fJiainl rnlein Tea i-nin-pan.v, are spenellnc: their vaeatlone at the I'an-Amei U an exposition. Mr ami Mis, Thomas Mevan, of Ninth Main avenue, ate spending the suinmer at Lake ldlewlld. licit IJev eis. of South Main avenue In on a fishing tilp at Lake Ailel. .Judge ami Mis. 11. M. Kelwanls, of South Main avenue, left estetday for llloek Ishmtl. Miss M.uy Diiikn, of the I'ontlnrntal. Is In Phlladi'lplila, to attend the funeral of a lelatlve, Mln Pearl Krcsge, of South llele 1'atk avenue, Is visiting ft lends In New Y01 k Misses Nellie and Maggie Klynn, Delia Allen. AVInlfied Haggerty, Delin Juilge and Mlrdle Carney aie ut At lantic cm Mr. and Mis. Krank ltauh nnd daughter. Mntle. of New- York, are vis iting the foimer's uncle, Oliver ltauh, of Went Him stteet. Mr. Haul) left yesteiday for the I'an-Atneilean e. position and Cnnnela, and will letuin Sattiiday. Hepotis leei'lved vpstetday fiom the hedslde of O. A. Williams, of Hock stieet, who Is el loudly 111 nt Middle CitanvlllP. N. Y.. wpip to the effect that he was no wotse, nnd hopps nie now entertained for his ultimate lecovery. Orace, tho oung child of Mi and Mis WIIIIiiiii Weher. of 113 North Ciar fleld avenue, died yesterday, and will he hurled tomoirow nfteinoon In the Washburn stteet remoter. Norninn AVhlte, of Townnela, Is visit ing fi lend.t here. Jtilth Jones, of Morris couit; Mrs, William (lleiie-on nl three dauglitei, Min. Joseph I'rinser and son, Mr. and Mis. William Phillips, of Hverett ave nue, aie sojourning nt Lake Cniej A daughter vvii lecently tioru to Jlon and Mis. John It Kair, of North Main avenue Miss Leah Hiltton, of Heading, is the guest of Mrs. ti 1!. Reynolds, of North Main avenue. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. ruuetnl of Mrs. David H-illly Yes teiday Morning Councilman Phillips Honoied. At !l o'clock remains of M given Inlerine e emeterv, Th Stone avenue, liiouitilug iel.it VM'ie desirous 1 at the dep.iitei At ! n'e lock and the tuiii-i, 1 11 ge, niowil wheie a ieittle liv I'.ev l-'.itht the lem.ilns.w dial eemetei.v. .vestenlav nioitiing tho s, ll.tv ill llelily were nt ill the Cathi'illal family tesideiin-, on was thiongeel with lves and fi lends, who if taking this last ieu I Mend. the 1 iiskt was 1 louil il cot lege, w hii h w as to St John's 1 hut, h m mass was iel In .it oil r Itol.inil, aftei whli ll Me- taken to the Cat he- If you are in any way interested in carpets, we would advise you to place your orders for carpets and rugs during the next few days. The price reductions are due to the August, Sale. If you are not ready for then, pay a small deposit and we will cheerfully hold goods until a convenient time. $1.00 and 1.25 Hassocks, now 73c. Remnant Carpet Rugs, 50c. 35c Ingrain for 25c. All Wool Ingrain from 55c to 70c. 85c Tapestry Brussels for 63c. 70c Tapestry Brussels for 51c. ft 1.40 Body Brussels, in room lengths, $1.00. $1.10 Velvet Carpets, in room lengths.from 75c up. 1 Pattern Wilton Carpet, worth $1.75, for $1.10. Wilton Rugs, were $4.00, now $2.98. Wilton Rugs, were $6.00, now $5.00. Mattings from 12c to 25c. Regular value from 15c to 35c. Forcible Facts from the Grocery Dept. 18c I-xtra Fine Granulated Sugar, 19 pounds for.... ip 1 Hams selected sugar cured, weighing fiom 10 to 1 5 1 pounds, per pound .... 1 jlC Flour Jonas Long's Best, made from the choicest Minne sota hard wheat. Our guarantee goes with every sack one-eighth barrel DxC Collee Our Old Government Java and Mocha, good to the last drop; regularly sold at 52c. Special for this sale, per q pound jLoC Lemon or Vanilla lixtract, ijuahtv unexcelled; 2 ounce bottle New York State choice lull cieam, per lb F.tncv Santos Coffee, per pound 7 pounds for Si.oo .em- 10c 14c 16c Fancy Messina ons, per dozen. . Corn Starch, very best, per pound package OC Best blgin Creamery Butter, per pound 220. One-half lb. package Black Pepper 1 3C 8-ounce bottle Qiieen Olives 15C Quart bottle Ammonia, , full test ' OC Mascot Soap, excellent laundry purposes, 10 bars for Pure Cider or White Wine Vinegar, per gal lon Choice Canned Corn, per can 1 cms for for 25c 15c 25c 35c Tenibly Scnltlcd. Ma. the- ::-e it -olil uii eif Mi a- 1 Ml.-. Ma l.llilwls. of Alder .-tuet. uti fili?htfull, allied je-trnl.1 nf tei mum l'.v falling Into a tub of hull IllK uatei The mother of the ehlld WHS e'lllll!? 'Ollll- VVIIhlllK nt Im limn and had pained a lar?e itiintit. if hieilillK wate'l Intel a till) VV hie ll W.1M . laniiliiK mi liu- lleior. -ihe left the- leneni tell a mill. lie and the 1 lillil, whiih a iilavitii.' ali.uit the- loom. ilieieiae hi-il too ileal the' tub and frll Ii.h kMiiis Into it III ereunif. liieniKlit the unit her into the loom niiel she look the ehll I iioni the watei, nnlvl'iR Just in time to .n 0 ahl.v t ie the intant h life', l'l. N.IV n.s Mtiniiiioiied lei lelleve the child fi-eim his puff'-ilng. Plo'santly Surpiiscd. I'otuie llin, in Tied J'hllllps or the Kl -vetith waul, v.es tileasatul1- si.i-in-Iced Monday lilKlit hy the iiiemlipiti of 111' .llliwr Mai'lllieie-lliil, uhu solf.. nioleil him at his iedeMice, cm (.'eilat avonuc. The loyi of the Junker Maenu -t-1 hut, Who Keep ee'ele'ilt hi e iitint ef theli nirinli-rt,' hii thday atiiilveiyarlcs. ine-i In Ce'iiiianla hill ami then vMteel Mr. Phillips in honoi of the- thlrlj elKhth aiiiilM-isar.v ol IiIh birth. After le-ndeiliiK m-viiiiI eif thclr .soiikm. the.v .spent the temalnd'i- eif the e 1 nliiir In othi'r iiinuyementH. ami at a late- hour Mis. Phillips tct t-l lo ci ethnic nt.. NEWSY NTJHS. The memlieiie of the J lie knrv ,-'tl"et 1'iesh.vteilan I'huieh choral union 1 omlileleil ,1 very mi cestui nolle.v parly las evenlni,-. AlUthe piollt. of the eve-tit will c-i, m the- hulhllns: fu'nd of the- mu parish 1iiuir whle-h is tin dr i-.ify of c-nnuiii-iiiii, (Hie e,r the best hall ffaim-s .if tho seasMii will be plavnl Satin da.v aftei linoti at Atlllelli' ,u, betwen the Miuth Slele- club and the Mlnookax, feir $100 a floe. The two teams are woik Inir haul te, make It a flist-i la.s Kami'. The meiiiliers of the- Hoal Aivaiium vill meet In le-Klllar mMuii ts .veil iuu at l'h.ti inncy hall. The llnru Hail IihIki will meet fill, evening nt S i.Vle.ek at Ilaii tmaii'H hall. Mlus I..1111.1 lliii-tiii.in ami Mis-s I.amn lioughtoli ll.iv 1 etui line fiom a twin weekx' vlxlt .11 l.aKi' Ail-,1 NORTH SCRANTON. The St. .John's PioteMnnt Kplscnpnl liilcslon will lmlii a eoncieKailonal ini'etltic nt the hnnie eif iy, Hiliiln llfll WVht MaiKet htreet, this eveninr. nt S o'e-lork. The Qhjee t eif the meet. Imr will he to clispuni nisonaiy vvuik. H Is e.Npei'teil that inar'v vlll he pies ent. Ice iie.tni and enke will heservfcl. MIps Marlon lllll. of Si heml treet, has for her guest Miss Helena Hoiu. ter, of Mem ow. James I.alnl. of Mttllej's .steite, w leave fur Not thiitnhei land and Sim ian y next Satin da, where he will visit point' nf hl old rolle?KP filemls. Flovd 15. Cornell, of lMna avenue, and Miss r.emude llceel, of Dickson city have retuineel home fiom Oep.in (liove. Class No v of iho Memotl.il 1 hureh Sunday w nooi will give n Quaker lee eream snelal at Wlnton'H hall, Wayne avenue. Acliulsslon, ten cents. Many Wlrelmi'k, or Hutte city. Meintana. In visiting his patents, on Olamonil avenue. Miss .Jennie Wood, of JCImlra, N Y. who will nempy tho position of lady prlnrlpHl at Keystone acnelemy the rnuilnft year. Is this week vlidtlnir at the home of Miss Mniy Pmiheioe Da vle. 011 Summit n venue, Harry Huff and Walter I'hristmnR ant enjoylnp thulr vacation at the Pan- Anir I M-vrf'c Qrvic csuyaj JOm j juuj Attend the August Sale jfe NOW GOING ON AT (Mmid- Wrls Ainu in. Thev will also vlMt Toiolito lie fol f iiMUinlllfi Hairy Me Ki than aid wife of Ohio, nie visitlf.- Mi MiKieliiiiii. mini. Mis. i:uieiy Yiiuur of .lull- Mn el l.oial No. "" islatioiiaty I'll mi 11. will lie rt it tin if hall on Matket ,tie'tt lonlKlit .end ll .11 an .iddless by Intel nalloiml Pi"idfiit .1. V Martin. GREEN RIDGE. The Uiepii lMdRe Women s Chris tl.iti Tpinpi'iaiii e union will meet this ovenlm; at "- o'e loi k la the KvatiR'-lli'al him h, on Cfiiioiise avenue: Mibjei t. '.'Social Piult.v " The le-son will be In e'harice of Mis. I' .1. Campbell, hlipei-Itili-inli-l'.t of th" elepat tnieilt. A full attendaiu Is deslied. All nie vvel ifilne. Mis. Townseiid I'oore and 'MHs J'ooie. of Capemse avenue, have te ttirned hnine fiom an etended slay at Moutio.se. Mrs. .lames l-'raliel?. of MollSe-y nve llll . is at Atlautle Clly. Mr. nn' Mis. William ll. Peek, of Kosi'Ihwi-. will Imvo this iuoiiiIiir ful 1 like Item pe. Miss cieilie KliM. of PittMon, la the Kltest of Mis lela Clsner. Mrs. A. c. l'ullei, of Ninth I'nik, has letunieil fremi a visit at Lake Hlrililim. wheie she was the Riiest of a i.tit;. ot ouii pi'iiple from (iieeu Itldp.i. who aie uccup.vflu,' a rottase tlu-lt-. Miss 'lata M. Nleuie'.ver, of Maellsou avenue, Inr letuined from a visit with Cirii.imlalo filemls. The- choir of th' (iieen ltldue Pres byterian (hiin-li will take part In the church feivlees net S.ihhaih, after n mi nth's , (ration. I!ni Clmi'lotf Priiee- f, 11 nier lmslor of tho Kast M.nket Stieet Primitive .Methodist Hpisiopal church, now' of I'lynioiith. Pa. spent visteiday anion? ilieen P.ldKe fi lends. DUNMORE. Mr. and Mis IMwaid Allfnue, of rirook stieet aie vlsltois at Huffalo. John Cnuell. of ntlillij Mieet. Is In disposed at his home Mis. A C Mitchell ami daiiRhtei, Hi. ice. aie RiiestH of Wani county flleuils Pi of. ami Mis K.I' Uovanl tetuined .vestetdny fiom a ten elavs' May at the Pan-Allieili an. Traill Oli-patcher Chailes I'oiil te. sullies his duties today, after a ten davs" vnrntlon. spent with Ymk slate fi lends. Mrs. It N. Davis ami daughters, .le n nice and Katherlne. aie spending some tlnu" iiistlcatlnR at Clark's (iieen. Mis. Samuel Cole, of lliook Mint, if the Riiest of ft lends In Pike county. Mis. Y. P. Uuilev, of Webster ave. nni'. Is at lUnsfbuii?. wheie sho was called hy the death uf a iclutlve, OBITUARY. MltS JACOH Dl'TTnilMAN died Monday, at mldnlKht. at her home 103S Webster avenue. She was "5 je.irs ot ii rp and li'sided heie for the past foi t -live eais. she lis suivlved by sl sons and two iliiilRhteis They aie. I-'red, of Riazil, Iniiliimi. Andrew, of Tinner, Indiana: Nie hulas .1.. of Ciioat Falls, Mnntann, Albert. Peter and Jin ob, of this city, and Mi. Maiy Kuhn and Kate But tetiuan, ulsei eif this ct. MI1S. I!. JnNI.'S dleel nt ths home of her Msete-i, Mis. .1. J. Sulll v.111, on Wa.vne avenue, Monday evenliiR at .:I0 o'e lock, after a lliiReilne Illness. Dece-ased was lioin In this H. wheie shi- I1.11 since leshlpel. she Is survived by her father, Michael Huike and one sIMet. Mis. .1. J. Sullivan Tho fiiiit-i.il will take pliie-e Thursdav morn Iiir at ! o'llock. Interment will be made at tin- Cttln dral icini'teij DOIteiTH V 11 CdNNdlt. Dornih, youtiRe.st ehild of Di. and Mis Hur el'tt O'Connor, died .it Hutte. Mont, last Suiiday. Ausitst J.". The remain w,l! be brouRht to Serantem for Inter ment and an' evpet ted to a.'rlve em Saturday. Mrs. O'Connor, mother of thp deael child, vcill be icniemhereel as Miss llltchcuck. forni-ily u lesldent ut Set anion. Funeials. The fuiii'ial of ihe hue Mi Chailfi Klefel- will take plai e tills nfleinnnn nt i o'lloek from the family leslelenn em Cedal .iveiilli- Seniles will be helel III the lllikory Stieet Prefbj teiian flmieli h Itt'V. W A. N011I1 Intei -iiie-nt will he made In the Kurej-t Hill cemetery. ' The- funeral of the late Chailes Kisher will take plaee at ."! oMnc-k this af ternoon tlolll the uMdeiKi of J C. y.Ulillell, fin Clay avenue. KE-ARHANGEMENT OF SEATS. I'lnna for Sentlnp of Additional Councllmen Trepared. RuildlnR Inspieinr I. 1. Brown has piepured two plans for the le-anatiRe-ment of the elesks In the common cumuli chamber, te. in commodate the seventeen aeldltional niembeis. who have Just been swoin in. These plans will be submitted for the coiHdi'intlon of the commoners a the Speel.ll lllee'tillR tel liu held to IllRllt. The lih'ii of llnlshliiR up the uuinm. pleted finiith Hour of the municipal lu.lldliiR ami u-diiR It lor 11 council chamber has been abandoned, for tho picseul at least The plans piepaied by the hulldliiR Inspcitor ptovlde for the lemoval of tha rallltiR and rows of siectaiots' seats In tho lear of the council chiiinher ami for the plachiR of desks closer toRether, dispensing with ono of the two nlsleg, u. 1