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Better It over. oracc A I I I OF I I PI ANT DESTROYED The It Supposed to Been Cautvd by a Hot Joui.nl, and a of Men Idle for Several Months There li an Invur- ance of $40,000 Will Be at Once SJIAW RUNS 1. MAN'S PAN. an priatcly Named it A little bs under foot, but when it -Otj Is DRIVER INJURED RUNAWAY FOl'O for the spoctatOiB, It Market Beck Siore. THROWN FROM CART ey Shore Fracture of a Leg h)le out driving with a pony Hnd i i other children, at Jer Shore, Walter Marcus, the eleven- son of Mrs.

Ellen Marcus, of place, sustained a compcund frac- of left leg just Pbove the an- the party wns passing the home ohn Mortlaon, on ttfcust street, re a new Jjiilk Is. which had been left stieet. Young Marcus, w-ho was Hiving the front seat, was thrown aiid Injured above stated. CORNERSTONE A I Air Service the Central Church Tomorrow Evening lie session and pastor of the Cen- PTPsbjttnlan church expwt to a.n oten air service Sunday even- August, at the new church. rlh "street, near Campbell.

In con ion i the laying of the corner- of-the irew edifice. The service begin at 6.30. be a. stormy one the ses- and paMor will hold a brief ser- of prayer at tne new church, and remainder of program will be ied out In the old church, Tuifd Maynard gtrets. Died After Leaving Train i-irsday Dr.

John W. fnthe'r of Dr. Robert RewjrftTres. physician at UuWrtnanisport dulng theeasfyear, died sud- of heart-disease In the Union on aL-Hafilsburg. With Mrs.

Re attended the Presbyterian re- at Pen Mar. they were re- ing to their home in Middletown. )r. Hewalt alighted from his train and star-ted through the a i noticed his weakness helped him to the waiting rooms. -o died shortly afterward.

He well-known druggist the Citizens' National bank Fire at Hayes Run. near Lock Haven, late Thursday ntgbt d-eslroyed the main building of the Hayes' Hun fire I works, army ui' i be thrown out or employment tor sen-ral munttu. i The fire is supposed to have caused l-y a hut jourtiK 1 a i bivk- VH out in the upper part 01 the lower over the engine. Lost Insurance The building destroyed, which was fully equipped with the most modern was BOO by 70 feet in di- of a i tion. i a roof composition.

In audition to a shop was de- two by a goiter pafB.r.ent In tivnt of One Of men Jumped I'M fnteMlng to tnish. It with beat of his boot. aim. w' poor. his foot Kndod frv" the snake's head.

1 The ottipr to get a when he wvs Inteuupted by ycl trail his coy-pinion, who w- ltn ft to the calf of hU leg with both 'Where is--rt-?" the man who ro- turned with, the stick "Onch, np my pant-leg," the highland fling r.lj over a neigh hot ing front lawn. Hia 6' not In rain. tn a few had seared a hold on ttie yanked the snnke out on or any other property was damaged. The loss on the building and contents, i i i i gretn i. i Ibe ao-jitt JGO.OvO.

on i there is, an insur aiu-e of $40. WO, i nice lot of orders on kept the i works running time. As the en. i plant, including clay mines cars, represents a capUal of i cab readily st-eri that the loss i of the main i i represents oujy about onv-fifth of the plant proper. i To Rebuild at Once Manager Carroll Kellcr-aik of the company stated Friday I the destroyed building built immediately, or as the i Insurance Is the debris can be cleajg4r--Sway.

This, will be good the almost 2uO men on roll of the company. The de- foyed plant had a capacity of 6U.OUO to TU.OtfCf bricks a day. i ON THE RAIL i 1 Cammal Man to the Williamsport Hospital i Robert Belong, of Cammal, is a tient at the Williamsport bSspital, having been brought here on Friday. I He had his right leg fractured and face badly cut and bruised tn a rail- i road accident. IIORSF THIEVES ARF, IN CUSTODY PUBLIC PLAYGROUND IS STII.I.

POPUI AR The Membe, 4 Who Avail of the Opportunity Have Not Fallen Off as the Summer The wisdom of the ground movement, whlch-'ha? been eo tablished In this Mr. Mem- ing in demonstrated. The mynbefof Mttle folks who avail of the ojHjartunity ieeH large all and even now, when it is uo longer a new thing, the numbers keep up. It Is worth trip to park any morning to see the children al fneir play. Basket ball, baoo ball and all manner of playground gsures are in full blast all the time.

fast as one game la concluded another Is be- The big slide Is popular ever and tbe park police say that after i fall it is as popular with gfuwn- as is daring the day with the children. The playgmund is no place fur good clothes. Send your childreii, crat In tbe mowings but put on them old clothes in which they can enjoy selves and enter Into sports the others. Mr. Fleming and Miss MacDoi are in charge morning a most careful supervision.y(»f work.

Special for Saturday Only -4 if and i enameled selling regularly elsewhere at i and in three sizes, will be i A A ONLY, at 13c. 16c; 19c respectively. Good, a miods. not the cheap trash. BUSINESS! Thai's what dying, and CASH i a Ready money Is I best d.

The West Branch a a i a opposite the Y. M. C. A. The hack cash store.

Special Donating Days IP second day of each month has apart as special donating day Ella T. Brady Day Nursery and! i i i School for Colored Ixxnist street, nnd on these days inierested person Ig re-quested, tire small sum of ten cents I he support of the school. All '-i of business will be visited on day by collectors appointe -chool. Please have for us Monday. James W.

Bell III In Olean Bell, of this city A is ill i hospital- at Olean, N. where as stricken i apoplexy Wed; iy. He left herp )iiqt Tuesday on -iness trip an-i wa? taken Ul a M'd to the hospital. His S. Bell, went to Olean, and has word home that his a was, UM-ious and that his right side Is tfil, but that the physicians hope, recovery.

Their Capture'Brougtrt About By An ILL LAY Elmira Liveryman Who Recognized Si ON the Horse From the Description Men Who Were In Never Stoppid-Or Any To turn What Had Beta-Done Both Ho, Were In- and tha Bug 'ins rwchlcssnesa and Wrelc-ne--- Of driver will do to discredit all drivers than any amount of In the part of others tumoo'le OB the State of this city, Friday morning and the eteM recklessness of Its driver is fur a serious accident. Pteice employed by Wilson, driving a team this 8 lock Friday morning, aa auto coming behind tWfiit-d out to let the mn- it rapidly up. In the nian at the wheel tail In too qi'teWy and the auto struck of the horsts Ui the Sank. With -i'ho -ft IghteaeS animal reared and away. The outer horse waa w'itn fright pain Sallada i could not cotrtrul tli-i ream but kept them in the road i the lime kiln, tn front ot-Hte Tule a was reached.

rosd choked by a lime a a pas-ing tnlley car and he stocie-d for tUv- -nnuuw opening. The horses a a i to the lime waOn tho team and swerved Just enough to throw -the wheels of the lime wagon iu trout of the running Out 'he cifl-st foliowed Mr. Scllada was out and rendered lhe wagon was wrecked the. brought to a staudstlll b7 Its "ITDess caught. Mr.

Sallada picked up and hurried to this city, where Dr. Senn attended to bis i i He found to be bniifhed and to have suffered severe contusions of the head, nectr. sidead i but was Tuesday as doing nicely. ueA'er stop- his mady. any attempt to leniu of his carelessness bat ojst on ite lour-mile i if 'he horses is cut across the about the legs.

The horse Is bruised about the head legs. JOINI -HIGHWAY COMMII FEE BUSY JbR 'EDNtSDAY GOLDI-INBI-JIG'S 321 PINK SIKF.F.T. WHJ IAMSPOKI, PA. Mcss-ltaes, $1 IC3C -1IIC8 I 36 Incfces wide, all for street and evening w-ar and plenty of black i silk remember now today $1.25 MessaHncs $1 lOc I 7'ic RRMEMBF-R NOW and $27.50 Coats of Pongee, Bengalee arid Taf- Silk full length SCul-fitting 3Q inches wide, light dark patterns, all neat and good remember now lOc awns SOe 33c 75c Satm Fou 54k Light and dark colors stripes and figures remember now 75c Satin Foulards 50c 7Scto85c Sflks, 50c A large line I i Taf 1 fetas and a in diagonals, stripes, checks, a host of colors and patterns remember, now 75c to 85c Silks 50c $1.50 Chiffon Panama, $1 All' woQU'5'6 inches wide in Nav-y'and Black only, ideal, for the -new pleated skirts remember now $1.50 Panama $1.00 $1.25 Creaiii Sicilian, 95c I inches wide dust shed- i washable for tailored summer skirts remember now 51.25 Cream Sicilian 95 NOW $16.50 and $18.50 Coat I of Pure T.inen.% RKMEMBKJR NOW $10.00 Coat Suits of finest English Repp in all I shados All i a a color thoroughly water shrunk for i and skirts best out remember now 50c Linen 33c 75t'to $1 Swisses, 45c F-M NQ $7.50 Lmene CSif A- plain or Striped REMKMBER NOW $6.50 $8.50 T.ingeiie and fancy Batiste one-piece dresses 0 REMKMBKR NOW $10.00 25 to 3Sc I8c black Voile Sfcim, triuuued with Taffeta Silk RF.MK'.MBKR NOW $4.50 to $6.50 one-piece dresses of dotted Swiss and Batiste REMEMBRR- NOW Waists going this way 49c buys. 75c W-Uts.

75c buys $1 Waists. $1 buys $1.50 Waists. RKMKMBF.R NOW AD Suuiuier Gauuents mentioned or not have metrttli immense price reducjierfs and now is the Scotch Anderson's a Oiold a i Fu'and 32 nu hes i i i i ot a a reason" remember 25c and 35c GirxghaJus 18 Cents 75c Silk, 38c It's a i a worn all the light shades an.d tklfk colors are the clean-up is exclusive with us and i Catch John the of George thf i tailor, accompanied by his fishing at the a i 1 wd aud landed a 10-inch Master John Is very, proud I Death of Mrs. Henry sAyder s. Honry Snyder died at her K.JT Erie avenuft, Friday at 1.15 a a lingering illness.

She Is i by one daughter. I.anra, a i IT. two sisters and two brothers. rgt announcement will be made Lir-ral of George J. Gamian funoral of G-orge J.

Garmnn i Friday afteinoon. Services conducted at the of Martin, on Park avenue, TIP Paulson, and IntermVnt 'iiade In Wlldwood. The pallbear- hiemhers of keno Post. FOR RENT rgf room 42-44 West Call at this office. TJir- horse i a i i i cap- at i i a and retiuisiuon a i a been arfkrd for in ordtr to them back for i a i ih; direction in which men were moving of Bathurst sent circulars k-SLriing men and the horse to a aufnber of places, among them to HMTJ- sta- At 3 o'clock Kriday'morniiig the men drove into i stable.

at Kimira. the horse stabled, while they rpgisterfd ai the Rathburn house. Tire liveryman rci-ognized the horsefrmn the description an dnotirii-d who at once placed the en under ai rest. $ff TO LAKE MOKOMA o- Excursion of The Church of The Ascension August 3 Tuesday. August 3 to i ness the exodus of a i of city to Mo- A a have mad', the train shall stop at Maynard strv--t both tu and ret i from lalu'.

It i a i in this city in i to i tho car- i a in the evening. Tho of a ion i serve i at the lake. There shall be names of all kinds. Tne a affords opportunities for a bathing and fishing. i rowboats, a mntar-boat and i hath houpeK are all at the i of excursionists.

There is an Hcpvnt sand h'oach and a rnilp and a half of water. A larpr- spacious a i i for a i i a. first class oiolit-s'ra to furnish dance music. The park is 'fitted i swings and many means of r.e^t, amusement and recreation for you us and old. The a also abounds in fresh a i a and good air Long and a i a i and encompass the lake and park.

There Is also a large athletic ground. on these grounds the laces i take place. Also the game of the St. Joseph's a I A Porte. Evprytjiing an exjieHrfnt i for alt New Aixacia i i i Be Ready for the Ceremonies to Be Performed by the Scottish Rite Bodies i of the- first floor of Accacia buijuing.

OQ Mark.pt tas put in place and I'itars for the a of tbx; i floor are heinj; put in place. The'! i work lu.s progressed so far that i his been named laying the cnrner stono. It i lie laj'l the Scottish Rite I bodies, who i Ije escorted by Im- band and detpcHments of kpights Jemplar and Knights Tlie 1 participating the cereuiocips i lie John F. T-aod- lein. James B.

iKracse, chief marshal, William i paoh. Ijanuide. Jo'm O. Hpsa anri John L. Hall.

Previous to laying the corner stone 1 a street purarte be mnrte at T.liO p. up Fourth street to Pine, to i to Market, club iousc. i i No. 23, Is Dead 1 A foreigner known at the Williams- i port hospital as i No. -3, died at o'clock Friday evening.

He came a patient at the hospital on Juiy 2G, and it is not known where his resi-' i dejice is, or his narrte. Sewering in a a A large eewer is now laJd in Vallamont, to connect with, the munl- ripal system. The line of pipe croan- U's Grafius run. It starts at Market street and runs? In a westerly direction to Cherry street, and thence south. i Held Case Advisement A a Rhoails on Friday heard- thf of Jamea'Smythe, charged i alienating the affections of wife of Charles Gillesple.

The alder-j man case under advisement' i August 5, at 3 p. m. Notice Jr. O. U.

A. M. 189 AM members of council Jr. O. U.

A. No 489. arp requested to meet In the ante room of the council chamber this i a evening at eight tu make arrangements regarding the Acted Friday Evening Upon a of Matters Referred to It By Coun The High-way i i i of i met Frtday eveiims; and acted upun a number of matters i i had b-eu referred to it. The isolation i i the residents o( Grainpjan io a er to the i sewer system was itferred to and City solicitor to running surface a UKO the house sewers. The ordinance granting John per lisaion to a private sew- ei' la Potter was approved.

An ordi'iwce forbidding the con- struction'of sewers by ordi 'was Tie resolution v.vu'llng fur accept- trig Scott street a i to K'-L-ber street, was appnn The street ed to hn.ul the oM ed by the repair i bridge. Death of Mri Mrs. V. Blair, of Friday moming lingering illness ceased was 71 vired by her, dron. Funpfa! Monday uir from tie familv or was direct- rorji'iv PICNICS AND REUNIONS, DOWN AT INDIAN Coder a i a i a a i a i i is Due Today Some i The'Coder a i i a a 'reunion ou Friday at I i a 1 There wiu a large aif ev i i i i a must liglufijXlay ou tlii Loyalsock, Today the and North comjxHiy i run its large excursion tuxfndian auspices Methodist church i.

There will be.a special andxfU a will day In the woods. provided by the Salva- Anr.y for the poor of the i will at Indian a TMI On Thursday H-lslpy i take place there, and on same day the Vnion a sihool I f.ion behoof Houst 1 i iiicu'n. i. Park. Ho Aueu-; 12 the i a i will hoM i a a i at I i a I a i August 14 P.

of A Nos. 157. 222. 571 an-1 will me there. I he finest Rathirig -Reach along the Susquehanna River will (Sunday).

Suits and lockers rented Boat every hour after 1 o'clock. Oxfords. We will not-Sciij have cut the prices on all our any over if prieea, i tuuve them. See cam Sanitarj Connany 1020 I A i i DEPOT 6 1 1 I city. The tickets must be exchans Eagt oy Breaka'an Arm ed for the regular railroad i Spront.

son of Sarnnel Sprout Monday afternoon or on the i I East blvke right arm of the excursion The tickets can be plbow Fr)day He wag wa i tlng a exchanged at tho ticket office at fenoo Between his home and a neigh- when he with above UPRIGHT PIANOS 18Q N'ewherry people at i a i a Reading a i The -am i leave N'ewberry at 7.30. a a s.trret, and Pine street 7 45 Tickets 75 cents, children -10 rents. s.r MONTH! to I i a a An xciirsUon the 'port and Branch POTHERS UP TO 5,10 p. s. JKDRUS rattroacl, will IIP run The a i crowd To Dedicate New The newly-erected FancHI cal church I.ycom- inir charge.

8. Isaac Barton Hag Lumbago Isaac Barton, the vice president of the E. KeeleT't'ompany. baa conj fined to-rtle houap since Sunday suffer- -from a severe attack of lutnbatfo. fre wft5 reported improved on n'rlday.

Burlington. Woman Dlei Here i Dofa'steel. of Burlington, Pine Station Campmeetlng Pine Station Campmreting wlU open and Wedded at a Miss Mary iv- 1 Mis. W. W.

Sbat of on -'it hor Uome. ax SwarthmoTp, i R- M. Shiftier. Thn f.c of the the Rev. Charles the ceremop.y.

V- 1 i be' a i i a 111., after Scpteni Grafius Sun Dry as For nearly a haa not been a drop of i i i in lus run. The a i sf- am is dry as source, even ttie a tho occasion al deep holes a a i a A Gain in School Taxes Treasurer Cronr.nle had roce up to noon Friday in a i i of school tair.es for a a i i of $597.49 compared with the same date last year. Enteitalned the i Central on Thursday afternoon (le! a one hundred i of I i Temperance At Park. Man and a Go to a i AMerman Rboa Is on Friilay sent a man to jail for i ai'il a for 20 days, on rha. KPW of i diunk and disorderly Pactor i i Ttie Rev.

i i I staJIpd of the Barxlst church Friday i New a i The w'est End Trans- fti Company has begun business Oood Is the proprietor. Record Breaker Ton rjht The Citizens' Fire -Mil continues to i to the South r.Uh.! 11.an Hair and ad.lir.K u. i i a a i i i tne a tree "priiKtani and Wrrhamipwrt aro i apvreclatl'in in Th-' a-e i i i i i a rliir.ox in df i an.l I II.TI crowd of thv No i Discharged A charp-d by Jaroh with the larceny of one and a a i of hay. for! luck of eveldence af'n-T Frl- ilay night by AMcrin.in "KfclVutiarh I to tie a c.ise for i court, us i men wrry partners, and IV i i i a charm? ixmM 4 maJntatn- od. i a i a i a i a 30.

The thermom i recisterod today, two degrees i a a th" en per- a a Thfl i i yestcr- a iiowev-r." reached 93 per cent tod.iv -j; dropped to tiS, relieving the opprosr.ive s( -ni-p of hi i.rostrat'.ons were re- purttHl Up tO 2 Ensign's Body Home Bv AnwlatKl I New 30. The body of Kiisiiin A i of who was i i i by a coal Kas explosion on fT'iis'-r In Naples, 11. a brought hera today on the Perugia from Naples. i Laying a Sidewalk Now The work of laying a sidewalk on i street basin flll now under way. i a UNDKR 1 111 Wil- 'I wo Doors North of Fourth Street by forming the acquaintance of this old bank.

Wo are st all i i i to aUl our cnstomors in i their busi- i hr'iisr tc i c' saf" a a a rs of r-t-dil issued. r.iUt-r'.ums i and reported i may lie but Us 1 to a a Checking Ac- i WEST A A I A BANK. a i a TRAP-GUN KILLS HIS WIFE Woman Forgot About Greeting for Ex- vpeceted Burglars Smlthville, i 30. A trap (run i Emmet a merchant, had set I for burglars was lilscharge.l when Mrs. Rooker store door.

two of buckshot i the woman's body. Death resulted four hours utter. Sranci I A PA A A Good Spring i i At this Dcason It la advisatilo to cleanse the system of all I i i that have accumula'ed i i to t.eru- C. G- a has removed his In. ficlal rpsults as PP-' Herb euranco and Real Estate office.

They go rlcht to the seat of all No 10 west Third street to the liver and i troubles. They hers ihe system of al! i i i and a ml you fit to to the the seasons a arp approaching Peer-' Herb Tablets at all drug 60c and $1.00 boxes. o. 2J Is; i Co flier I -n( SPAPER EWSPAPERI.

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