IHE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1C, 1890k SCHOOL BOOKS AM SCHOOL STATIONERY All Sorts, For All the Select . cliouls anil Academies In Seranton and Vicinity. At Wholesale Trices, AT NORTON'S, 322 Lackawanna Ave. HARD TO GET ' Good Oats on this crop. We have as good as auy boch. BUT i We still have OLD GLEAN OATS Higher in price but really cheaper. THE WES M SCRANTON, OLYPHANT, CARBONDALE. THE GENUINE Uae the initials a.. B. & CO. imprint ed Id each cigar. OARNEY, BROWN & CO., MATJFACTURZRS, COURT HOUSE SQ. DR. C. D. SHUMWAY. ' Diaeass of tlie Lower Bowel a Specially. .108 Washington Ave.t Opp. Tribune Huildin?. OFFICE HOURS 9 T0I2, 2 TO 5. PERSONAL. Mr. ami Mrs. M. J. linvldotv ure In New York city. .Miss Mi Lain ha returned I ruin u hu-d-II I'm lrli to New Vink. II. V. Dtislnbcrry has relumed from 1'ar Kovkuwuy, where lie spent three Mix. Laura Vx". Uaduer. (if New Mllford, I'll., in visiting Mrs. .lames Todd, of olive street. Miss Mary Koote has returned to her home, in I'urhnndulc, after spending two n'k Willi friends ill Hiralltilll. The flew Kdward Henry ISckel, rector of Trinity rlniK'li, West T'ittston, Iiuh be--n elected rector of Christ church, XX lllljlui purl. K. J. fart"-, right, formerly one of the athletes connected Willi Ihe Scrulieill Young Men's I 'liristinii association, bill How or Utile l''ulU, N. Y., is ill I lie illy on a visit. THE LINE OF MARCH. Motile lor firemen's Out a Arranged hy Chirr Hit-key. Chief Ilk-key yesterday announced the following us the Hue of inuich for the firemen's parade. Si -lit. 2'i: Form mi Jefferson avenue, rlnht n-stliiK on Spruce street: out Jefferson ti Hpruro. tn Franklin, to Lackawanna, to KIkIiIIi and i iiiinli-rinan li on I.nckn wminii ave nue to Ailams. to Olive, to Washington, to (iiliHun. i-uiiiitcrinui-ch on Washing ton, passing tin reviewing stand at city hull, to Spruce, to Wyoming, to l.m kn wiiinni, to Music Hull und dis perse. A unrulier of visiting rompnnles arc nrv expected to participate. The police Inspection takes place on the same day. hey Wol nnd HnviiNii Cigur. -i.m, -!.r-0, $:J.0 mid fi.M. Coin-son. Schank's Shapely Shoes. . . We are offering a spe cial lot of Ladies' Fine Dongola Lace Shoes patent leather trimmed. Sold ill New York for $2.50. Our Price, $1.89, TON MILL CO POPULARPUNCHGiCARS SCHAHK & SPENCER I 410 Sprues Street. Li ! STATE COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC KNIGHTS Seventh BiAnaual Session Held Here Yesterday. DID THEIR WORK IN ONE DAY riiilnilclihiii ; l lliti .Majority ottlie Ottiie and Also the el Conveu tiou-Itt'KutiilioUK l" IVally to 4 huri-h nud Slide nud ('.lurrst-ions of 'l li a n Us lor Nervier und ('our toici.. Sketch pi the Or-,-uuiintiou. The sessions i.f the seventh bi-annual state council f the Catholic. Knights of America were opened yesterday inorniiiK with u solemn hiuh mass at St. IVier's .m In , linl. Kev. I!. A. Con way. of I'hilml.dphla, spiritual dlree tur of the society was celebrant; Hex. J. A. n'l'cilly. rector of the cathedral, acted as deacon, and IJev. T. J. C'ar mody was sul-deacon. At the conclu sion of tlie mass I'aiher iritoilly. In th name of liisln.-i ollura. welcomed the convention to the See of this diocese, n ml hespoke tlie liishop's approval of i heir wm k. Alter muss the delegates repaired to St. Thomas' college liall. where the ses sions -.vere held. Stale 1'residcnt James K. Sherry, or riiilnilelphta. called the ineetltijf to order, and after a prayer ! the siplrtual director. Father Con way, the routine business was proceed ed ' with. John V. Carroll, of the Seranton luancli. was ninde seiBcanl-ai-nrms. and then the followiiiK com mittees were iiniioiincod liy the iresi dent: . ltesolm Ions Andrew- Moyer. H;utI--huri!: William I'. Simn it. Philadelphia; K. I. Uraves. Kile; lianiel Wade, I'hlla ilelplila; William liwyer. till City. tin I ;'! ol' inlei-C. C. Albert l.a trohe: Thomas Mi l Vmirskey. hlludeli iia : William l on.lii-ri. nil City; C. lili-hl. I'hil M.l. ll.hia; twi-ii 1'. Sheridan: New i untie; .M. P. Mi l.oiiKhlin. I'liusvllh-. An liliim and l-'itiaiiee (Seore T. I a ben Mi-Kei-sport; .1. A. Toy. Philadelphia; eorne S Noel. Cr.thtree: P. P. Conk. I'hil adchihia: Con .1. ii'N'elll, Philadelphia. Piiniliu.' uml Supplli-s-Wllllniii J. Nan tes Corrv: XV. .1. Miii kley. I'lnlinleliihla: John .1. Ilayburii. t'liilad-lphla: .Xll' hii'-l l-.. oieS Noel. Crabliw; P. 1'. Conk, Phil adelphia. ., . Aptieals and iTlievanees Kev. 1. A. Coiiwhv. Philaileliihla; Jacob A. XX 111. A I toomi; I". I'. Hreiiniir.. I'otisvllle; M. I.ar-rei-iy, I'hilad.-lphlu; John II. Kelly. 1'hll- "''le.leri'linls-Charles Pay. Philadelphlu : Philip linMiuyer. Hlnsslnn k; N. J. Mcll vain. Hrlslol; .1. P. .Maxwell. Carholnlale. THOSK IX ATTKXUANCK. The committee on credentials report ed the followiiiK In attetuium-e: Spiritual director. Rev. 11. A. Conway. President. James P. Sherry. Pirst vice-president M. It. McUinuhlin. Si"-0!iil vice-president, XX'iilluni llwycr. Treasurer, James J. Homier. Secretary, Chillies. I. Illtth-y. Philip Cnl'liiiver. Hlossliiuit: William Keii'oi'l. Philadelphia; Charles A. Pay. Philadelphia ; Koheri I.. O raves Kile; XVill iaiii P. Sinnilt. PhllMilelphla; XX'lllliiin llnrlcv, Philadelphia: llenrv li. Drueniiiv. Philai'li'iphla: John A. Toy. Plillielelidiia : John .1. ii'Umiike. Philadelphlu: William Coiidrln. nil Citv; Coiistantiii" .1. ii'N'i lll. I'liiladi Iphla : John II. Kelly. Phllaih lphia : XX illlam 'i. N'tintes, Curry; C.eoitie II. llu hen. Mi Keespoit; C. C. Albcrl. I.iilrobc; Puiri' k P. I'ook. Phlla.li lpliia : William J. Ilucklev. I'hilad. Iphiii: Manuel LalTeriy, Philaililphla : Jaiin-s K. Maxwell. C.irhon- lille; I IWell Mlleri'ltfll, .M'W I .O I le : .linrew Mover, Hai'i-lsbiirtt; Jacob A. XXIII. Crab na;' P. I-'. Mreiinan. Pottsvllle; Prank I Ira in ho. Scrunton: itenrae S. .N'nel, rrub Tree; .XI li liu el Kimr. Coimellsville; Nell J. Mcllvain. Illistol; Ciottfi-ii-d iJ'ehl. Phil a.lelphia; imiilel Wude, Pliilinlelphl.i : Tlmina-. Mi l'oineskey. Philadelphia: ls-i-ai- A. Moore. Phllad. lphlu : John .1. lUy hiirti, I'hiladelplila; In-. Jlenry .1. Cos tello. Vhlludeliihla. The reports of ollicers were read and the convention adjourned for dinner. Secretary Hlnley's report showed that there are now 1.4S7 members of the order in Pennsylvania, which is an in crease of til in two yenrs. Thirty-four members died dnrliiK this time nnd their heiiellciurles were paid jr,!i,r.nii. Five new- br.iiii lies have been mxun Ized since the last convention. KM-X'TION lP OFFKICIlS. The election of officers, In the after noon, resulted as follows: Supreme ill-legates. William P. Mnneil, Philadel phia; M. P. Alol.oiinhllti. Poltsville; al ternate deli-Kates. tieoi'Btf T. Iloban. .Mr Keesport: I'liilip tioldin)er. P.lossbiu; spiriliiul director. KfV. B. A. Conway. Philadelphia: president. John J. IP'Riilllke. Philadelphia; t vicp-iresi-delit. Hubert li. liruVcs. Krle; second vice president. Frank (Iranibo, Scran ton; tieusiiror, .1 a rnea .T. Homier, Phila delpnla; secr.lat.v, Charles J. Biniey, Philtidelphla. Philadelphia xtas selected is the place for hi'lililiK the next iHillVelitiou. xvhicli will be ill 1S9S. Among the resolutions adopted ivefe these; Wh-i.is. The r'al holli- KniirhlJ of Amer ica lit nil formal SJihcrliiKu renews its expressions of IValtv U chinch himI stale; therefore li - it I;, snlve.l. Thai the Catholic KniKhls. in siale ciiiiii.-il ussembleil, lelterale tin- lov.il ilevolhlll ol' IIS lllelllbers to I he leliels of our llnly 11 1 1 li . thunklin; iod for all Ilis hlessliiKS showereil Mpnii ns. We mark the marvellous mowib of progress in clnirch work und charitable enterprises. Kesolvul. That lis Amerlenn "-lllzens iv record our devotion to our loveil eouulry anil the Slurs und Snipes, ever prayiiiK tlie AlmiL-luy Holer of nil that we mav coiillniie to dwell In pence and love with our iieiadihors. and that pence uml pros perity may be showered upon our dear count ry. Kesnlveil, That xve reiorniiiend a i-eiicr.il pysli in nl rallies and public meetiii"s lo1' all Die hruni-hcs, so ns lo explain lo the public at lame the beni-lleeiit work of t lo onier o ml lis thnroii"li liiisiuesa inaiiaKe nent. Uesoh'i-d, That our oVIck.Ucs lo Supreme Cooncil he requested to press ihe resolu 1ion offered at the lust Supreme Council to pay a cash premium lo members of over twenty yenrs stainlliiK and have sumo disposed of. TI1K niSTIOP THANK F.l). Pesolvpit. That vre extend to P.isho X illiani o'llaru, ol Scrunton. and Hlsliop Plielaii. Oi Pitlsbme. our 14 ca l. r nl thunks for their endorsement of our order and for their kindly Interst in the ornanlz l t km. nur I hanks are also extended io Uev. James ti'Hellly, rector of Si. Peter's ca thedral, for his courtesy to one deleuates und vlsltlns members and families. Itesolved. That to the press of Seranion our thanks are also exiended for llielr mlimP-utnr' sreetlmts and extend"d notices nf the proceediiiKS of our cuiipcil; likewise to the mayor of Scr iiiion for the freedom of the city extended to our ileio pates. Also to the ottieers and memheis of Hram h 7I. Catholie KiiIkIiis of Ameri ca, for the Kniuhtly manner in which tliev have treated the deleKiites to the cnuiu-il and the ladies and gentlemen of Hid Tour ist club. Resolved. That we recommend our u preme ilpleicnte to advocate the adoption of a law making the supreme medical ex aminer a salaried officer and ulso the snu grstlon that a free charier to new branch, es Is ill line with the modern idea of fra ternal Insurance. Kesolved. That we sympathise with the Uereaved families of our brethren In Pltt ton and wVpniy that tioil may console and comfort I hem. The convention ntljotirned at d o'clock. The evenlnx was given over to sociability nnd this moraine? the dele Kates depart for home. The Tourist lull, made. lip of I'hlladi ltdila member-! will leave over the Delaware und Hudson In n aperlal ear nt 7.45 a. m. fin the way home they will visit Glen Onoko and the Switchback and will arrive in Philadelphia at 8 o'clock In the evenlnir. The Catholic Knights of America is described In its constitution as a fra ternal Insurance association. It was instituted at Nashville. Teiin., in 1ST9. and incoriioratedj April. lis ob ject Is to unite fraternally all accept able Catholics of every profession, busi ness and occupation, to give all pos sible moral and material aid in Its power to members of the order, by en couraging each other in business, und hy assisting each other lo obtain em ployment. To establish and maintain a beneiit fund from which a sum not to exceed two thousand dollars shall he IKild at the death of each member to his family or be disposed of ns he may dini t, piovidisl he is a full rate mem ler. und a sunt of one thousand dollars if a half-rale member, and a sum of of hundred dollars if u quarter-rate member. In addition to the Insurance feature of the order, members sick or in dis tress will receive visits, consolation nnd material relief If necessary front their brother members The order has a sinking fund of $271, (MiU to tuke care of its members in ease of an epidemic or any like emer gency has 7110 branches with SO.tKK) members, scattered over the entire t ' li ii Hi. SOCIAL WORLD. Last night In F.xrelsior linll, on Wy oming avenue, was held a subscription dance by "the hill's" younger soclnl set. 1U was probably the last event of the kind Unit will he given this seuson in any 'dace other than the new home of the Country club, now being erected near the terminus of Washington uve nue. Music was furnished by Huuer's orchestra. A light lunch wes served during the evening. The chaperones were Mrs. H. .1. Anderson and Mrs. Frank Piatt. Those present were: Misses Augusta Archbald. Beth Anhbald. Adnerson, Courseti, (lould. of Seneca Falls; Oear hart. Jessup. A. Matthews. KautTman. of Lancaster; Mott, Pennypucker, Phil lips. A. Reynolds, C. Keynolds, Simp son. Steele, B. Torrey, Weller, of New burgh; Waring, or PlninfU-ld; L. and O. Warner, of Goshen. Ind.; F. Winton. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Von Storch, Mrs. II. .!. Anderson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank .Piatt, Mr. and .Mrs. Willard Matthews, and Messrs. IS. Archbald, Holes. J. H. Brooks, Bliss, C. P.elin, Ttedford. lck er, IMniinlck. Chase, I.. Fuller. F. Fill-, h-r. M. Fuller. J. Gearhurt. K. Henrhart, Gillespie. Huntington, of Plulnfield; Hager. Ilaxvley, Jones, Kingsbury, W. Klrkpntiick. MolTatt, Merrill. Metcalf, Mott, Neltlclou. Neale. Phillips, Parke, liuthven. Spencer. V. Seranton. II. Scriintoii. Torrey, It. Wntsun, ,l-ssiii and Wolf-. Mrs. Kdxvard lUrtley entertained n number of her friends with a live o'clock tea, on Monday, nt her home on North Main nvenue. in honor of her birthday. Those present were: Mrs. John t'rgill. Mrs. Frank Clees. Mrs. Kdxvard Crelliin, Mrs. Joseph Robinson, Mrs. Potter. Mrs. Thomas Huag. Mrs. Hubert Williams, Mrs. William Kerry, of Hn.leton; Mrs. John Orgill. jr.. Mrs. Kdxvard lliitley, the Misses Elizabeth Owen. Hcssle isirtley, Lotlie May Birt ley. Frank Potter, Hazel Hoaff nnd Volley Birtley. Mrs. Birlley was as ,lled in ivi-eiving by Mrs. Thomas HoHg. Mrs. Hobert AVUIiams and Airs. Potter nssited in serving tea. Miss Klizabeth Owen and Miss Lottie May Birtley entertained the friends with a number of Instrumental solos und duets. W. K. Perry and Miss Mamie K. Chirk were unll-d In marriage yester day morning ut In o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam K. Clink. 1:M7 Cupouse uve eiuie. Uev. W. J. Ford, of Ureen Ridge Baptist church, officiated. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Perry left on the 11 o'clock train for tin extended bridal tour. Pp on their return they will tuke tip their residence in this city. Both are xvell kiioxvu. Miss lllpide gave a Humble tea yes terday at her parents' home on Web ster avenue in honor of Miss Mabel Hamblen, who Is about to return lo her home ut Spokane, Washington. The affair xvus tiiile informal, the Invi tation list including only about thirty names. Miss Hippie was assisted by Misses llicliinoiul, Joy hosier uml .Min nie Maier. The Seranion I lii-y ! club boys will run the last moonlight excursion to Lake Ariel this season, on Friday even ing, September IS; (be train to leave at 7 o'clock. The chaperones for the occasion are Airs. S. H. Stevens. Mrs. F. S. Godfrey, Airs. John Fritz und Airs. Charles Hill. AMUSEMENTS. Among the ninny slurs who visited this city the past season none was ac corded a heartier welcome than An drew Alack, the singing comedian, who was seen In the title role of that beau tiful Irish comedy-drama. "Alyles Aroon." It is to be naturally expected that the same order of things will oc cur when he returns to the Academy of Music this evening, and once more presents for the editica- tion of our theatre-going public the same ueiigiuiiil cimracter. Ills succes-r the past year was general; everywhere lie appealed he was greeted with en thusiastic audiences, and lie lias creat ed for himself In one short season u. position in his chosen profession that It has taken others years to accomplish. ... "Cleoputrn," wjll be presented at the Academy of Music Alonday night, Sep tcinber 21, on a grand spectacular scale. KUllllHliI Collier, the well-known tragedian, will be the "Mare Anthony, and Mary Kinerson, tlie Cleopatra." Mr. Collier will be remembered In this city as tlie leading man with the late John McCollough, and later with Booth & Barrett. Miss Emerson, is an Kng llsh actress of greut beauty and dram' atie ability. The company is a large and capable one. All the secenery is carried and many spectacular features Introduced. Among them the oriental dance, which will be seen for the first time in Seranton. Commencing tomorrow and running the balance of the week Moore & Cast iter's "Pncle Tom's Cabin" will be pre sented by a large company with ade quale accessories. The old-time drama is surely Immortal and will no doubt attract as usual. fourth District Convention. The representatives of the Republican voters or the Kourlh legislative district of Lackawanna county, will assemble in convention at "lieyards Hail," Peck vdle. Pa., on Tuesday. September 22. 18SM. nt three t:! o'clock p. m., for the purpose of naming a candidate for the office of state representative, to be voted for at the aeneral election November .'1. istt. The voters of the several precincts will take notice that the delecute elections will be nctii at tne regular pollings nlaces be. tween the hours of six pi) and seven 7) o ciock p. m. on Saturday, September 1, y oruer or E. A. Jor.es, Chairman. Attest Samuel 8. Jones, Secretary, ' Archbald, Pa., Sept. 10 1S9 THAT WASHINGTON AVENUECAR TRACK Caused Another Application for an In juuclion to Be Made. GROUND OF THE COMPLAINT Properly Oxvucrs Hctwecu Olive and (ilmou Streets iu Their Petiliou lo the Court Set Forth That the True lion Company lias So Itight to Lay n Track iu Front of Their Premise. Another equity suit was begun yes terday to stop the Traction company from laying the track on Washington avenue. The papers were submitted to Judge Guuster and he granted a pre liminary injunction returnable on Mon day tnorniug ut 9 o'clock. The Injunc tion relates only to the block betxveeii I Hive nnd Gibson streets. Knill Schitupff. John Bowie, John Col ligun. Michael Colllgan, S. Morris, J. 1 Harding and K. C. Itozelle are the plaintiffs. They reside in the block and allege that the company has no right on that part of the street. Hon. John P. Kelley, Joseph O'Brien, J. Alton Davis and John It. Edwards are at torneys for the plaintiffs. The bill of equity recites the streets nnd thoroughfares over which the charter of the Valley Passenger Rull xvuy compnny gives It the right of way, nnd shows that the route on Washing ton avenue is only from Olive street to Fig street. PLA INTIFF S CONTENTION. The plaintiffs allege that the line of rallxvay In the charter did not extend on Washington avenno in front of their land. That on the 16th of January, ISM. de. fondant company was granted permis sion by the city of Seranton to build a line of street rallxvay over certain streets in the city of Seranton, which included Washington avenue from Ash street, over Washington avenue and includes the space In front of the plain tiffs' property. Thnt said consent xvas Invalid be cause it grunted the right lo use Wash ington avenue between Ash and Gib son a distance of upwards one thous and feet on which at the time of grant ing said consent the tracks of the Seranton Suburban Street Railwuy were luld nnd operated. That the Vulley Passenger Hallway company has never by extension or amendment obtained any franchise to build a street railway on Washington avenue from Gibson street to Olivo street. LAYING TIIK TRACKS. That the street railway company Is now engaged in hiylnir a street railway on Washington avenue and thereafter to continue the same on Washington avenue from Olix-e slivet to Gibson street. In front of Hip lots of the plain tiffs which said use of said streets w ill obstruct access to their properties. That the consent granted by the city of Scrautoii to the defendant to build u street railway expired on the llith of January, IMa, and the same has never been extended by any ordliiunce of the city of Scrunton. School ol the Lackawanna. Hooks and supplies. Wholesale and introductory prices. Heldlciuuu. th bookmun, 4J7 Spruce street. THIELE School or Music, 520 Spruce St. Mrs. Katharine Thiele, Voice Training Solo Singing. Ernest Thiele, Violin, 1'iaiui, 'Cello ensemble. ISolli teachers at celebrated Sclbii xvcuk.i Conservatory, Xew Vork. Also other competent teachers cnga-geil. Mr. Thiele is the successor to the late HERR KOPFF. St.Thomas Col lege SCRANTON. CLASSICAL IND COMPOCltL SCHOOLS THK CLASSICAL SCHOOL allordii a full classical course for pupils destined for the urofesniuus. and includes Latin, tlroo. Kiiglixn, Mathematics, Bcitnccs, Uental Philosophy find Ethics. THt COAl.lUkCIAL SCHOOL affords a full business coursv fur hoys preparing for commercial lilu. The brioielies taught In clude Kuglisli. Modern Lnnguagen, Arith metic, IVok keeping. Hhnrtlmnd, Tyie writing. Drawing, Si lence. Ac. For Particulars Annlv to REY. U. J. MactiOLDKICK, Pies. - or Brother An gel us, Director of Studies. NEW THE LATEST. Scotch Heather Cloth in Tufted and Billow Ef fects. Two and three toned Coverts. Bouretta Mixtures. Ettimines Zebalines. M'EARS WAS AN EASY ARREST. Walked Into a Klaliou-llousc Cell nud Went lo Sleep. On inuklng a tour of the cells In the central police station yesterday after noon Acting Desk Sergeant Ooerllts found that one of the cells hud become occupied In some mysterious manner during the interim lietween his rounds. No. S, w hich was empty when lie last made an inspection, held a prisoner and ihe books had no record of him. He woke up the occupant nnd tried to find out lioxv he came there, but the latter was too drunk to explain, so the of ficer snapped the lock on Ins door ard left him there. The only explanation thnt could to given wns tltat he had walked in un noticed througn the side door, entered a cell nnd pulling the door shut lay down to sleep -jff his drunk. Mo wtw an aged mun. MONEY COMES IN. Hoard or Trnde's Twill Shalt Fund Increased by 9'iO Yesterday. Although Secretary Atherton of the hoard of trade has several times au thorized the announcement that the Twin Shaft Fund Is closed, additional contributions are received daily. The statement of the fund yesterday after noon was: Previously acknowledged thi,3'l "ill Kmployes Johnson Coal company. 20 00 Total 16,3!l tj IT IS A FACT that Hood's Rnrsa parlllu, the One True Blood Purifier, has proved, over and over again, that it has power to cure, even when other medicines fall to do any good. HOOD'S TILLS are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or griie. All druggists. 23c. Rexford's. Alarm Clocks The Ansonla alarm Is ns good as the test. A sure waker. We've much to answer for In prollt spoiling on alarm clocks. Here's one of the days when prollt Is out of the question. We've just opened a hundred new alarm clocks and to start them going liv.-ly we will sell them for two days only f Jr tiCii:., fully wnrranted. Work Baskets A limited lot of Japanese work bas kets that are yours for from 6c. to 1j". each. None worth less than a quarter. Jardinieres Every jardinler In Hie store nt cost to close out. We've no room for them so we're going to stop handling them. Umbrellas A lot of Hue umbrellas that repre sent all that's left of our once tine line of these desirable goods. We've decld ed to sell every one on hand before re plenishing the stock If we ever put in another lot, which Is doubtful. So today we're going to try lo sell every one of them, there's not many und they may not last all duy. There's no low-priced umbrellas ill the lot, only line ones, nil Ihe cheup ones closed out long ugo. Here's the Inducement for today: A steel rod umbrella, titfht roll-r, liuliirul wood handles, decorated with sterling silver, they sold for $l'.7", but Unlay shall sen them sell at $l.tia. X'oilr choice for $l.ti!i. Spectacles And Eye Glasses Perhaps you didn't know we had a llrst-class optician. We have and we ure lining glasse ut prices that don't make you feel that ull opticians ure rohhers. (liu- price ure about oiic- thlrd of w hut the oculists charge yon und for the examination we make no charge ut till. Every pair guaranteed lo III or money refunded. This Is an offer I hut Is inado by no other optical house in the i lly. And It means just what It says. You run no risk In let ting us try to fit you. Come here nrst und If we don't succeed we give you your money hack nnd you can go to an oculist if you think you'll get a be;- ter tit. Rexford's. ,VJ Lack's, Ave. SCRANTON, PA., 0iens its Sld year, September llth, under eight experienced teachers. Fits for any College or Technical School. English, Busi ness and Classical Departments. Send for Cataluieae to KF.V, THUS, M. CANN, LL. U., Or WALTER H. BULLL, A. M. DRESS GOODS. THE LATEST. Taffeta Silks, Chameleon Effects, 24-Inch Satin Duchesse, Worth $1.00, for 73c 27-Inch Satin Duchesse, Worth $1.25, for 88c 27-Inch Satin Duchesse, worth $1.5Q,for$1.12 Large assortment of Brocade Satin. Special--- 95c Brocade Satin for 75c. & CO 415, 417 Lackawanna ill Never before were vou able to buy such dainty gifts for so little monev. Our store is teeming with new goods of our own importation. Rower Vases, JarJinieres Umbrella Stands, Lamps, What Beautiful Effects You Can (let In Lamps. Onyx Top Tables, Silvarware, Cut Glass. Wc arc URctits for LIDBKY'S, which speaks volumes, ROCK WOOD and other I'unioits Goods. Don't lose sight of our open stock DINNER PATTERNS. We got two new ones in lust week. CHINA HALL, MILL AH & PECK, 134 Wyoming Ave. "Walk la aud look around." We Have On Hand THE BEST STOCK IN THE CITY . . Also the Newest Also the Cheapest. Also the Largest. Porcelain, Onyt, Rts Silver Novelties lo Infinite Variety Latest Importations. Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds. fl. t ROGERS, ieweler and Watchmaker, 215 Lackawanna In THE IMPROVED W I Welsbach i & light f. Stf makes an Incandescent electric Ss A light cast a shadow. XVIII really 2 V Klve more light than three of 2 them together, and do it with A V half the gus you uow cousunie. THE GAS APPLIANCE CO, ON THE LINE OF THE are located the finest fishing nnd hunting; grounds In the world. Descriptive booics on application. Tickets to all points In Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis. St. Paul, t'anadian und 1'nlted States Northwest, Vaavouver, Seattle, Taconia, Portland, ore, Sun Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throught trains. Tourist cars fully fitted with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may be had with second-class tickets. Rates always less than via other lines. For further information, time tables, etc.. on application to a V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. 353 Broadway, New York. Avenue, Seranton, j) 1 20 N. Washington Ave HAGE 1 1) FOR BOYS. All Sizes, All Styles, All Prices Bring us your boy and let us fit him out in one of our nice, strong, durable aud stylish suits. Look Them Over. However, critically. Try theoi on, whatever your size or shape. Put them to any test, however eiacting, and you will conclude, as hundreds of others Lave, that we handle the popu lar clothing of the city and every body buys at the same price. urn 416 LACKflWAHIU AVENUE. MIDSUMMER Sterling Silver Shirt Waist Sets, xxoi lli liSc to $1: choice for 50c. Worth $1.2. 5 to $1.75; choice for l.OO. Stci-liiitt Silver licit Itucklct, worth :t.SO. ut $2.S(i. Worth $2.5(1. ut $1.75. Closing Out nil our Fine China ut about Hull I'ricc. 4ienuinc ''odors' Triple Piute Spoons, lin'ks und Knives ut reduced prices. Kn graved free. Tea Sets, Ice Pitchers, Cuke ltuskcts, etc.. linest plate, nexv styles, very low prices. At our New Store, 130 WYOMING AVENUE. Giotto. Merurnisfiera : ft u UlE SALE IRCLlnu 5 CONNELL NEW GOO DS We are receiving New Goods daily, if you are interested we will take great pleasure in showing you the most stylish goods to be found in the city Call and See Them. N, Pa.