r . V mDbLEUVt Id ; POST. FODNO BDMAN1 BONES 11 Discovery Vn&ti Floor of hlldW ybU Storo May UMuraer Clew. Ithi rouci will investigate frtnk Hewte, of Bridgeport, Whs Mad Hit Headquarters at th place, Dlaeppeared Eight Year Ago, and Hit Brothara Suspect Foul Play. Philadelphia. Juno 22. Tke discov ery ft portions of a human skeleton under the flooring of the bnlldlr.R 324 North Water atreet has ralaed hopes ,,f ipillly solving the mystery of the ,llRiipppBrnnf of Frank Hewes, of llrldernort, N. J.. elht years Sfco. The family f 'he missing man la positive that h" met with foul play, ana his two brothers, Thomas and Alexander, inllfd Rt the cnnniM'i office and aked lht rn Investigation be made. At best ,. ) p is vague and Indefinite, tint iil0 i,,. ttrliwM of the Hewe family are ntwM.iti'J to sift the matter to thi l.ilto :i. I lie ('nrinT, axsimeu 117 me ,11, 1 will make a thorough Ir.fjiiiry -lit i' mailer. II .- 1 .if . intom of the rni.'.sinif, mtn r , 11 h time at the Vai r s'l-i'K 1 -I;, widen WB t1n ore :pi-- !,y firm. When Me' news reached If.fit a j.'ir'loii r a human Imi'Iuii find been found In the buiM- iniiiKht t.v f!!s'ivpry wa.-- Iri'i'ilty ;.i.-crs that Krir.k flews left iifir-t cn M-iPday nischf. July 22. I' 1 k 1 t,'1 It Mi l:..,f. . , .. fro. k Vfit run (y l,ap!i,rt nlm r. 'I'rnltt. J'e r-fi'-t'-l f'hl!-.! I- .111. if .i o. r, ,. v., Mil liM'i'il 1 '1-. i11 "o.n. t ,vn the lr.-.t seen of him. He had nti" HI1 10 ma Trail yniems ior jr.ri In ;. rorr.rr 1in hou and hvl I 1 01 ." on .11.1 k rmu uexine a r osi- fnM wntih None of hi I'hiiar!l- hh f i "-thJ daw Mm. He paid to Cap- iim 'I'm i 1 1 that he would spend the ht ;.t .i . orri.T.l.isior. house on Front lri''t. Hi; had r.o financial troubles. dmiiert'.r troubles, and never went n'ay Horn noma wnen ne r.o'iia svoiu lirwrb waji a well-to-do farmer. 52 ars old nt the time of his dlsappear- kre. It was subsequently reported lat he had been imii In WaahiaKton, kt InvpKtlfeation proved the rumor hse. fhe Hewea family spared no trouble money to solve the rayntery. Weeka Bi an h In til the large cities of the unfv tiroiiRht no results. Hewes' Dthf rs rame to t!il3 f.lty from Bridf?e rt fit the time anJ continued the krrh, but tlmy were baffled at every hit and gave up their quest In das- i; lint tnrougnoui mac sirerca 01 !.t ) ffirs the brothert have ben con- nt tt:nt the missing man waa mur- le flrat floor of tho Water street ing baa been occupied for thre 1 by Frank Cannady, a fruit 1m- 'tr .A montn Ago one of aim won eagd In boarding over a break lh cement flooring. Tbo man'a oyo rtt a gllmpoe of tomethlng white, I a 'arch resulted in finding two s and a leg bone. SAS BILL DECLARED NO LIEN Lpany Compelled to Furnish Prop erty Owner a Supply. lUantic City. N. J, June 22. What tfneys claim la a victory of far chlng consequences In New Jersey, ictlng every householder who usee L is the surrender of the Atlantic w Cas Company to a writ of maa B3i from the supreme court which f'd them to turn on the gas In a Hint which had beea cut off for rutip.ti't bll! of J 4 for gas used, by a rat who moved out. he plaintiff wa Ralph Johnson, fowus a small property la Treco Ti'rraoe. He 3pent several hun- Joilars In fighting the suit -Kh two cowrts. and the cllmas tc when the gas was turu?d on la hoiiso, although the writ was not irnable until June 30. The court the attorneys demanded of the company evidence to show valid mi for holding a property owner a ui'bt of a tenant and they were N to furnish the proof of a gas acting as a Hen against a property. Burglar's Carelessness Fatal. k'lilfvl!l. ind.. June 22. Geore Pin. said to bo from Chicago, la 10 county jmi Here In a dtg oon- 11 is reeult of au hIIoktkI at- h't to blow tho safe la a general p t Jolletvllle, CiUsens of the !. who were awakened by a ter iploslon. found Marvin lying iixclout near the store, with one oiowu away and his body other. toirlbly mangled tnat bo Can ute. WHeu thi cltiMU ninituKli. '''nd man ran away, making his l '1'he accidoutaJ Jlnrh 01 iiltio-.lvL'vrlue u thrf i-aiiua iloslon. IfliiBioo, N. J.. Juue 2J.-The body K- Murphy., a youug wan living liltte, and who vldeuUy had 'tauty kiu4 by a freight train, li'uud at Uuawwator Yrk. Th p tuulilatwd body was brought to M17. lurued over to Coroner Wells, IlS nikirtt. 'ihir iuta board a tutdulght tralu. uta ar beta uado to lovato I lUuil, Kvlt Qooa to OytW Ba. 'HWt, Im j4ir. Roow Mwiupa by ta yf tJw Whlu 'lowestk ktt WaMaUa tWa u tor CM fef. It wu eav J thai tho VyA (iftl hefo u- WMWai. waj wlu Ita fJ tMr. Ml a doouoJ f w.iA.'at .... .V x r ..l.l'lllll.il il.l !imi!v' to 11 KLINSQROVK. Rev. im1 Mrs. Stooecjpher were guests of her parents Hiram Ulrlo'i ani wife. . Chan.St(ete and wife of North umberland "pent geveral days at the commencemc nt.' Mr. Steele attend ed the, meeting of the IVjard and Mrs. S Vtle look in the xerci3?a. , Mn. Annie Strohm ami son of Carlisle are gnexU of her mother Mrs. Kate Wageneller. Uev. IV. C. (i. Ilackcrt, Pw. of WiitenU-rg VttlUnf, wnsa visitor t ('iifMiiieiirement. ('. I!. North anl wife ar': in I'liila. Tin I 'ride and (J room re tiirnetl I oine Iat week well ple-.w-d w i : 1 1 (heir ifoneynoon (rij. Ilev. M. M. Alteek and wif fr V. II. IIohlek and wife t- tend'-d tire funeral df Hirnul deiu u riitiif on Vedrn -dii v. I'xitii ll.- ijv:: :ir- jraiKl l i iiItf -r- .l .Mr. fiendrf-rlin. The ( X Fellow--. Srviiv wan ns-d ami the w.;.- j , taken in ehare d iivtiif: morn! r of fii.it order. i Vuly preiK ii"! tiif! rn-': entafiDii .-wTnion a'. ye.ir jiikI preenreil rit'4"TiI;itive if the reive it. IF. K. IJarh and wife of Vl.-i..:.. wen: i-utor in t';wn dnri:i I 'on -fneiiCeiiient. Mr. 2 1-s r I i-t ;t;r.j' I : ;:i t . ofehwx ol HttlO. V. W. Sjiifrlinj atid wife '' Milriimi'. were a Uo here, M r. Spi't I ruyf r irn.' of the ap.m" 'la-'-i a r Hark f Sen. finhin attended tl.e -f-i ."i -of the R'.nrd of rrtrertor. .'. A. Strolirn of Carlirtle ?ent Sunday with his wife and r. Prof. F. K. Hehamliaeh of Wi.-oni.i-o attendeil Commenrr.raent. He is a sjrarluate of the l.'niversity. Nli.-t Iaura Ilettriek waa nn fortnrate Friday when she broke her right arm in two place ; he r father has gone to Phila. to consult some physician for .stomach trouble. Mrs. P. G. Shields left Thursday for her home in Philadelphia. S. Wei.i was to Philadelphia last week to see his son, Harry, grad uate in law at the University of Pa. A surprise party waa given to P. S. Albert Wednesday being his 67th birthday. About 40 gneata were pfeaeot the j presented liia' with a fine moris chair. Emanuel Pawling who has been teaching near Philadelphia is on a visit to his parent! and took in the Commencement. , The Lanthorn, the Junior An nual is a fine work, the photos of the buildings and ground are very good. All in all it is a fine book. The shoe factory formerly operat ed by the Dreher Shoe Co. will be operattfd in a short tine. When the students all get in to the summer term it is expected will number oO or 60 pupils. , coirr bocsi cmn DcJ Rtterded. F. E. Bower an-i wile to II. Milton Amlg 403 acres 111 Krunklin township, 175. , . II. Milton Amlg and wife to J. Ilingnman 4oi"i aeres in Franklin twp., $30. J. F. ningAmin to C. (. Dunfajr 40 acres In Franklin twp., $40. V. f). iMnlrtv f Willlimn Whlfmer and Hon 4Vi aeri-s in F'rnoklin twp , $177.fi. Mary A. Walter to Jerome J. Dree . ai rv- in Center twp., Isn't, Ihivld H .V-eht an'l wif to Wil- WVW merit to ymt. Mr. Polaaif. Tne wit-1 nesa rlferafed that Kvans told him ' Coyne was one of the 11. ' At the conclusion of fh Wrlne; fn FOR FREE ADVICE Scrantoa f amtfilmsn!' Cotfimlttes the eonneii chamber selrfmn Kvans Ev-Jfy Woman Should Wf'te Dft 0 B. Haf.man, President of Tbr Hartman Sanitarium, Profclnj Brfbery Charjei. I2VERAL ARRESTS VILL FOLLOW Railway Procters Te'ls of Boli Hold Up by Elevsn Co-jncilmen, Who 6e tr.C4 t-100 Eaeh to Pass Frsn ehiie Crdinar.cs. 8-ranton, Pa., June 2. Flaf-foofed rontradiTlons of arruser snd arouneii marked every afep of th r.peninn day' sessions rf the ro'inrllminii committee ened In inventitinn t':ie alleged nam ureee itnie anl lot in Javer-j hooi.in li eonn.'-erion vi:'! fhe in .ton tow n, W 0, j Street Railway fran.-hine Opor. K. 'aU i.fine Waller ana wife trt Mr. I Stevenson and W. V Jtoland V. I A. K ''I, i:r. U. er I'.t of in (Vnferville, K. in I ftrfwlfor l '.vans f 1 ,,f (fromi'l rt-nt n lot-1 airl fs in Mi. l.toy n r1' Prulmtfil. "I'lir- i.-f -.v!:i ""I textarnetit of .1' hn ' ru-uvertovn. dee'd., I '-itfr tMinniHnary I I . .. .0. Smith wl.o .t"T, the cliiMivn are j loal pr'ir,-...'r:i cf -ho rot. I. -jr'.io --'.Om j they were solirited for b"i!es. swr I ly.sirivly Mai Seei t (jiTj'.nmn ! li vid rt R.tn rame to 1 .t.i 'i-I" - .'i'.. -on .oi:n' ,t and made dem-oid for sp'.'" for hir.w".,' m.' 1 h ,t'i.-r . .i c'lr. -n. Vf.- Kviii i..r' .-' " I was arraigned before MaaMsnraf Mil-1 ler on the char of sni-Itln brlhes . . - , W . .V - I - I 1 T - I prriTri 117 mi miimriii inii. The wttnenseii in both esse wr the rame. ierry-vo-nouno Man Away. Evar.ivllle. Ind . Jun ). a merry-KO-r.vind In a park near the city ran away with Ifseif There wre 13 chil dren on the ur!ne; at the time. T'ie rond K inr rabVd up the chlMren on by one and threw th-m from the sw,'.. One child. 1 .i rt-ytMr-old dsuuh ter jo'in f aney. tlirwn :alnt S ;y' 1 .!)! her sk'ii! wis fr.ictiirc.1 Ah" In no exported to survive Vie ,-hi'd h;o . , jii.v ii-ikeu another :in1 m avn - I'o-n and -rvu il x-r" .wdiy I'.r '' i ! as 1 11 '! !'' ' .' k-.; f ..'ii ... .-' .1 ! .11 y.i r '. v ,ileTl liivr-. -i 'V-T-' i-PI't I .11 !l! .1'r.Ti :, 1 1' ioi;li late 1 w.n jiroii'ifi il 11. were uranti-'l to I' 111 it -i- ! roe I.- ir-i 'Fr-.l f ','!;, ,:. Vi:i!.il.s;wf, il.eri.i Kloreiii-i-Stork. Srlihsvfrove. .a tiler. 1- I A-II, MAKRIF.D. .,..e I -. r.,- ... fui?ll S. Sei! Hoim r A. Svvart ainl N'ur.i K. I , o.lii of ( liajiiii.iti tnwr.siuii. j .ii.i.- i -. j .... .. H s. , -ei,, laun-r, !...!.. W . ii ... vii .1,1. 1 iir.nii M '; ix.tii of ( !;nrnan tow:Mhi. June 1H. hy J !.'. V. A lfu. Krn! enek.v. Hiiikeliuitn of V'il,inms)orr (ami l.eri:l Hoi-u.-e Stuck of Selini' : ro'r? fh 1 tf. ... - tr, rlv .i.'r.-l irif fr, hin i'r ' I I 1 r 7 iff - V ; ' i foil -,r S -," t'.''c n. ai'r fri he!, 1 T'.o1 ' friend !., a sae," ,ie a.d. Hul tie- -d r-e.' " X 1 . I ' ! - . 1 1 ' -. , . r 'I' I f II1U !:. Itlftll Jllet'ir -f the fiiMiulen j lof rtur Noon .l.nnif th " IVrlHr ir.n ..f I l-n.'MiIrm!.' .tr ill y.niij.t lri.llnlit or in 1 s ie inrjn ill, riie I.irmrr inn if inif in Ii Hnn olnr. ii'tri. .tc em-h p.itfAii t tru Ameru .-n :iiul.l tiv one of tliear In tiii-ir lumqe. f'Atileirii. .hnin'r vnnm ry 1n iriiHlrn. tloriM. 4IM) I'lillipletc linn nf nnvHt if, le., ent fre upon ipol i'.illoii H IDt. H, ' M.mt .miry ttiilrl)r m. i.o , lnmlilie, ! A41.nl Oanlril. .H-'i PORT TREVORTQN. Miss I.-sora Bingaman of Wash ington, D. C. is visiting her parents K. P. Bingaman and wife. Mrs. Morris Royer and two sons of M'lton are the guests of her par ents, Emanuel NeiU and wife. Miss Jennie Charles, of Shauio kin is spending several days at home. Juo. Stepp and sou of Sunbury are visiting the former's mother, Mrs, Kate Gensaniere w ho is vr iously ill. Mrs. D. (j. Stahl and daughter Bessie, ii. W. Suaflcr, wile iu.d mother enjoyed the hospitality of the former's uuele. Geo. Shaker at Trevorton Sunday. Clarence Klock a student ot Bloomsburg State Normal is spend ing his vacatiou at home. Barber Neitz is the proud father of a little girl. Prof. Jas. D. Schaller and wife eutertuined Uieir sons, Edwm Benjj., Jacob aud their families of Sunbury Sunday. Dr. J. O. Nipple aud son, Chea ter ot Suubiuy were bubiucss callers in town Monday. Philip Arnold and wife and tha Mistses Schoopo, three sisters of Sluunokiu; were pleasantly entertaiu ed,at the hout of Juo. 0. Hoovers the past few days. Keubeu Auckcr and wife of Yd: dilla pere Sunda ycalkrs iu town. IVk SJianjbach of Suubury, spent Monday with his parenU. i t . V t a f In :. -.o:. f.-r ,. ..-so,.? W-el :.. tin.:. :ii,sai Tio i' 1:11. an. I inn : ' .i demandi d : .1 1 II ll-' .-.uid '' ' Iiey i vi'.il ,r 'i 'hen :t v-.ul l . . .: '..iiitii' :'.ir I'ojli e :v.i 'lev n ..ld. i if di.la l vaiu M r in '.e- hills Tim l.-maiwl v is the n.'-t. n 1 kjli t . ;o fj'innm s broken I meeting nlnlu. vien -o. if .nar'ji'd - '. . -e ' in. I a:.:-....l !u 'In' rollo'v'nn effman i' h n 11. n i'.iiirf, ,-ofe P. Quinnan pnhlirlv teniande-' vst'.iailon of the rinior.vi :, the orlinance wan !nct in ' of 10 to :. Mr. Roland aieri tesflflerl that tarfmen Ci'P.nvV nd Iteaan indlv'dn- OHve. r "-..H-rm.lon. lrT, , Living at au out of Wiy pla.-e. re- ask'.nn for 'th rular xarlcet prve" mote from Civilization, a fa.aily is and tan other for ' v'iaterr -eiw ,t often driven to desperation in chh " of accident, result im? in burn,,, eats, i tnnnmimPnr of noland tbsj) , , , ' 2vans Included elerfman (irne ! wounda ulcers, etc. La in a supply ; tt lut erpate(1 4 .nsJlIo. of Bncklen s Arnica Salve. It ia tho ; ur. Coyn is one of the lnvestlnatlni; best on enrfh. :U5;, at indillebiiru , committee. Wlien he was mentioned Uri2 Store GraTbill A Gnrman B ch- tnla connection he Jumped to his field Dr. J, W. Surapsell Pennt11 aad '1prlare,1: "-'t (jret). ' Iff. Evor.? ever rcsde nrS, a state- ' 1" 1 -."i : . - - .-frrrr- .ie ms iri.iijm-"f r-' ' iVeef ;hr TJ?f Ttr f 1 .n1 ,ni" jnp.'e'" ltirtnf :h .urimer nnnlfr "t..w ihouM !. Ok, dolUlll' IU- ..,i;...,or . o .r ..i .t - v -. : 1 -r- : aii 1 f -.! -sn f yru -"M .-- :' rtrtct -:i :-.oisin rter tu ;jv I i:f .. ef .airressorderir couree. jfleH a sciik ti-cay. 3o -t now. jo. ofmujs. A. 'A.. Aufhrr 2S0 Sufar St.. . r.li ' - .1 : o r f . . 11 . I, HV- 'ill vou l.iii.-.. l '-rv-.'ny' I.Mt, oe -ail..f ! ,le ... ,1 .r. ... , '.! -. Ier, lir. ..-r. -v.il .... .-1 Anv 'svm .iHortne; -iwl i.-rt'o er slioulil iiiirehaiu the jeUawMir..i i-'er- i tili.er ee rue tsfore .vir !;.tf.n.ii '-e-i here. W. T). BnsjrTi. "!--of. - hrwuMr. ,' QOi i w ir iw r itf ia wtn j Ailr Mi Sfliuit SWs. j '.: .:.';:.-( ! '1ur.1t mi ! i:f-' Mr;r,i u.- .. ', ..'V! 'A!.... .1 v. -.-. v.fk ..ew :- ave iKi a f.eir ;ac . .. : r- -w J 'sT. u -aw :U' .-roiit ..cu .-:'.n ' -t - - r -.irr r..':. :- :ere ' 'tr i.ri:.i.:"- i.r .:-. ni.i . a Thousand.! of dollan -rorth hav lound :ii"v I'vner- n Some lots at lir.-t idvertiseii ir-i all oue, 'out -by 'iy :ay. m i that CLEARLY ITS YOCR MISTAKE IF Y .d rAii. )iiyin; no'v. Mak S'hrvvr! your -Lipyiug plae: .1 Nl Mori-Moseal ali dav atiinlav, J ii? I, '-jut Hie: ft ' rn ' : Ui: Buy Dresses Now. BLACK GOODrt : 19 and .-ent Henriettas nsluceai to 40 cent yard. i W.sil Crash i'-i cents. fl.ii Pninella, Priestly r.iake, Dneed SI. 1)0. Drap-le Alma ami Henriet-) -' Vhite Voile. Dress i taof Priestlv's manufatrture ll.iXL 50 c. Colorrsi Tafetas. many Special Offering i..: iaiuraay ana Morniay June 27 and I. I ir.ii Di::;;:it v.'I ' . " juiti ana !irt: 121 ... and l.'c. Cok-reti I-iw 15 c. Maiinu i!ni:ham.s v.V. 8'J c White Meirose -tiiiir:- e.M fU.73 Hroaikloth excepiionaily tine iZM. Colored Wool Fabrics. fl.OO and 51.23 Suitings miied colon at .") cents a yard. Stt cent Novelty Suitimrs '0 cents. So eeut :ind 75 cent Henriettas in color., prieeil ")0 cents yard. f l.o0 .-tamine, Priestly make ) inehes :it -fl.la a yanl. $1 ")0 1 'loth, for walking skirts, iu brown, blaek fl.OO. iL.'A) Eteiuinee $1.15 ; $1.25 i(uai ity, 'A inch, 75 cents. r 51. 5t" e. LTniierwear tor Mt n i :.-r- i2-" !. 2oc. Laee Striped Ilsierv Mack :cr Ladies and Miara $2.50 Men's Patent Oii'jp i r ?!. -'. Lot Carpet RcniaanL? ti-r II. :4s it r-1 .-euti yari. vert? jl.'-O. Chil.la White 1-m llcur, ?2.25 m S1.50 one i1 i ts. ,r0 cent Muslin Drawer 2 :t. I r '" 'en 3 pair for 50 .-ent-. GROCERIES : 7 '.bs. at Hake tl r 23 - enu : Prunes for 25 cU. 2" mL Ecg K-s tttt ' ..wu Baked Beans, 1" cent Cm, t r'r2"i .vnts. rw'i.ariv $1.25 ma ' ' eut. 'res ui v'i.s: -s..r" . o " ;..'el O '.. p. .'".vi A-i . ' ; V'Liu K ire 'if m?. 5ilk W'aic at Haii. ii Viij...? w.- . -a r :. 1 . -O . o -I.' I ii House Keeping Helps. Low Price. id. 75 Tapestry Table Covers, pretty colors, table sue redikfd to 75 ceuts. $1.25 Chenille Covers fl.OO : 25 ceut oues 1 eeuls briijbl eviors, good fringe. 6 cent Figured Swiss for curtains 30 ceuts. 25 cent quttliUee at 15 ceuts a yard now. 40 cent Curtain materials in nets, iu haud-souie designs J' leuts. 2t) cent Serims in white I2J ceuL. Turkish Towels the popular bath towel, 50 ceul kiuds ate i; eriiis j air. 25 cent kiuds for IS cents a pair. 10 ceut Wash Hags are 4 for 2-: ceuts. ' vuut wuh ras ! for U ) eentH. I 500 yards yet of Bleached Mualiu,yard wide, ( ct-ut kind nt ) vus for ll ceuts, 10 cts and 124 cents. Sateeus lu eolora are CJ ceuts yard, 15 i-ent Oalaleaa for Chiidreus Suits, Indies bkirls priced 11 ceuU.. Enameled Ware: Cheap. Waier ililtuu vur.e ..-ri Ld ert-y Uo.-u. t l.-S kind f.r ivuis. l.UI "o .v-i '.) iu with Id fa k:::d ivut.. iViuoie iviee r!'ier. SI. Vi kind for .' if uv. l.eo iJ Tea Keitieis iiwUioi xlA. t' -kind are uu otf i'uu l.W " .-.6 " Jl'l I. .. "efita.-uci.raf ::ou :' i'tre- iIx:.-.-iA l:.'il-. Hi.-V.U UiN'itf 'r,,i Mit iiii, -v-ry- Bureau Coei. Furniture Bargain; :uuc C ..: i '..Ml O.-.v' .iy ..a, - S'JJ.'.'O TV ' v.0 ' -...I; - ..0 viAJ ' .. -ii ctoeyer, Son kk Co "' mmmtmmmm ' 1 " '--.."'.."""'"'7 y"""""1 Kl TM ,
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