THE SCIUNTON T1UT3UNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 189D. Z I These Arc Kodak Days Wc can sell you any- ij l IMIIIg III lilt OillllCIU 1II1C l and tivirh vnll how trv lice i'ii . ...... .W.. J- , l(( them. ' THE GRIFFIN ART STUDIO sop Wyoming Avenue. Ml I Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. Per &&c Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Telephono Orders Promptly Delivered .115-317 Adams Avenue. DR. A. A. LINDABURY. Sfcclaltlcs Surgery, Diseases oi Women Ofuco Hours.. . 11 to 12 o. m 1 to 1 p. in At Hesidonco . 7 to H p. in Ofllco 2J0 Connell Handing Residence Jin .South Main Avenue. KEELEY CURE For Liquor, Drue nnd Tohncco DIaoaso rninphtet free 11112 KEI2LI2Y INSTITUTE. SiS Madison Ave.. bCRANTON, I'A. Scranton Transfer Co., IIUUH J. KnCNAV, Manajer. Checks HftgRfKO direct from residence to nny part or tbo United States. Olllce 109 Lacka. Ave. Phone 523 We Do All Kinds Of 5tarch Work equal to now. Collars, curts and shirts aro given cither gloss or domestic llnish, and the edges of your collars and cuffs aro finished so they will not scratch, L ACKAWANNA riiu" AUNDRY ;o8 I'enn Avenue. A. U. WARflAN. DISTRICT CONVENTION. First Legislative District. Notlco is hereby glen to tho Rrpubll cn oters of the First legislative district that a primary election will be held on Saturday, Juno 21, 1S99 between the hours of 4 nnd 7 o'clock, for the purpose of electing a delegate and alternate to repie scnt said legislative distilct nt the Re publican hlato convention to be held in Hanlbburg. The corventlon to compute the vote will bo held on TucmI,i after noon, June 27 nt 3 o'clock, at St. Da vid's hnll. In accordance with tho rules adopted at the last district convention tho candidates for delegates to the htato convention will be voted for directly by tho voters. E ich candidate mUbt regis ter with tbo district chairman his lull name and postofllro ncMic-s and hhall pay his assessment ten dajs before the primary election oi his name will not be pilnted on tho olllclsl ballot. The reg ular ilglhincci in connection with the le turn Judge to bs appointed b the chair man will conduct tho election W. A. Paine, Chairman. Scranton, Pa , Juno i, 1SD3. Third Legislative District. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Republican standing committee of the Third legislative district of Lacka wanna count will bo held nt the arbi tration room court house, Scranton, on Saturday, tho 17th daj of June 1VO. at 2 o'clock p m , for the purposeo of Using a time tor the convention and transact ing such other business as may properly ft be brought belore It. By order of T J Matthews, Chairman. Attest: J. V. Watklns. Acting Secretary. Scranton. Pa , June 6, 1S&3 HOSPITAL IS OVERCROWDED. Conditions of Affairs at the Lacka wanna at Present. Piesldent J. P. Dickson of thp Lack awanna hospital has announced that owing to the now dot! condition of that Institution no patients except nccldent or emergent cases will be received there until further notice The hos pital Is In o veiy ovei-ciowded con dition and convalescents aie sc.itteicd over all parts of the building. A case of dlptheiia broke out Thurs day and tho child allllcted was imme diately Isolated In a icinote section of the hospital and three or four chil dren were sent to theit homes as a precautionary measuie. The ward was Immediately disinfected nnd re painted, removing all danger of con tagion. Hot Weather Clothing. Kweletor. suits. Serge suits, Ci.ih suits, Just the proper thing for tho summer. Large line being shown by us, and the prices ara to low that any one can nffoid to be comfortable lu our clothing. Richards. Wlrlh & Lewis, ' 326 Lackawanna ave. A good appetite Is essential to good health Hood's Sarsaparllla creates an Appetite, tones and Strengthens th stomach. And builds up the whole system It tellevcs that tired feeling, and by purifying arid enriching the blood, it promrtly and permanently cures all scrofula eruptions, bolls, humors, pim ples and tores- strengthens tho nerves, and gives sweet, refreshing sleep. No other medicine hns taken such hold upon the confidence of the people us Hood's Sarsnparlllu and Its leeord of crent cures Is unequalled by any other preparation. You may take Hontl's Sarsaparllla with the utmost tonfldrfnce that It will do you good. If you would keep cool come In and see us. Our cool clothing Is cooler, bet ter, later and cheaper than you've been paying. Boyle & Mucklow. A Card. We. the undersigned, do lmreby agre to refund tho money on a 60-cem bottles of Greene Warranted Syrup of Tar If it falls to cure your tough or cold, Wo also guarantee a 12-cent bottle to provo kit t Is. factory or money refunded. J. G. Bone & Son, Duiimore, Pa.; John I'. Donahue, Ecranton, Pa, AFFAIRS OF THE FREE KINDERGARTEN CONSIDERED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING. It wns Held in tho Albright Library Last Night-Mrs. E. L. Fullor, tho Trcasuror, Reported no to tho Financial Condition of tho Asso ciationThe Ropoits which wore Made Showed tho Splendid Work for tho Little Folks that is Being Done. Whether the niucli-talked-ot light, or general upathy regarding the welfare of little children was lesponslblo, cer tain It Is that but a emull number of people gathoied In the Albright Me morial library last night nt th annual meeting of the Scranton Free Kinder garten association. Tho room present ed an attractive appearance, with man bowls of roses, and the vines from out side creeping in nt tho windows. Mr. A. D. Holland presided. The following report of the treasurer, Mrs. E, L. Ful ler, was read: uncunn's. On hand Juno 18, IStS $ 403 47 Ilecelpts fiom entertain ments 5X5 53 Ilecelpts ftom school board l.OoO 00 Itccelpts from subscribers. . 1,3."3 00 Itecelpts from children (kindergarten) 23 27 Receipts from notes dis counted at First National bank 413 25 $1,770 61 uxPKNDiTunr.s. Salaiies $2.0-11 W Kent 400 00 Janitors HI 0" Coal ."5.. -0 0i Paid not at First National bank Piano rentals State dues to kindergarten. Discount on ?ote nt First National bank IV) 00 TJ00 1 50 i :.o Foundation expenses, Piov- tdenco HChonl 101 SS Advertising and printing .. 2S 10 Materials 1115 Mt. I.angzcttel, at an- nu'il meeting 17 R) 3,012 So Balanco $ 727 79 THE OFFICERS. Judge Hand then announced tho re port of the nominating committee and the following oftlceis were duly elected: Piesldent, Ml. A D Holland; vice presidents, Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Mrs. Alfiod Hand. lecoiJIng socrotaiy.Mrs William Matthews, cor.-cbpondlng sec retary. Mis. V. M. Mat pic, tteasuier, Mis. 1Z, L. Tuller. advisoiy boaid. lion. Alfred Hand, Colonel V. H. Ripple, Colonel H. M Roles; executive com mittee, Mrs. C. S. AVchton, Mis. James Archbald, Mw F. I.. Fuller. Mrs. J. A. Price, Mrs. Alfred Hand, Mis. C. T). Slmpion, Miss Elizabeth Howell. Miss Edith Hull gave n pleasing u port of the Green nidge Miidcigirtn. In the cour.se of which she stated that c.ueless molhcis aie the gieatest men ace to the woik They stienunusly ob ject to a plaeaid of contagious diseases nnd thus often Imreill the health of tho llttl" peorle In tho vicinity. Tho mothers' meetings nto working mir acles In the poor districts. The new klndeigarten established in tbe North End, thiough the generosity of tho boa id of control was lepoitcd by Miss Clarke in a chaimlng wav. Dur ing the j ear 71 children have been en rolled. A picnic, this week. nt,Nay Aug paik. was enjovrd by SO mthers and chlldien. The Influence uron the neigbboihood 1 maiked. MISS UNDERWOOD'S REPORT. Mlba Underwood gave a beautiful re port. The pleasant, low voices of all the klndeigartncrs are a marked con tiast to tho average feminine peccnts in public addles. Fifty children, all of foielgn descent, attend the Pcnn avenue klndeigarten. The natuie work has developed much gentleness, kind ness and thought, through tho study of Insects, tlovvois nnd blief-. Mr Fox has supplied v Isltors in tho slnpo of gold lUhes, chickens, etc.. by which tho lit tle ones have learned much. Tho Intel dependence of all human ac tivity Is shown by the vailot.s occupa tions of mankind and the dignity of labor thus Impressed upon the little minds. Through the kindness of Rauett and Joidan, of tho Scranton Tiuth, tho chlldien of tho Central klndeigarten have enjojed tho pihllego of halt an hour's frolic one sunshiny morning each week this month on tho greet grass of a vacnnt lot in tho tear of the Tiuth olllce To these thlldr. n whose lives thus have boon chlMI,' spent upon the cobble btones of tho nl Ii.vs, the delight of tumbling about on tho toft turf anl picking ion I dande lions can baldly be debciibod. Visits from house to house numbered 300 tho past yea i and the touch thus established, together with the mothcM' meetings. Is continued oven nftcr tho children enter the public schools. GENERAL REPORT. A gencial leport of the bystem in tho city followed, giving a most In- teiestlng slew of tho magnitude anl Importance of the woik. It closed w Ith an earnest appeal for mor- unl ersal lecognltlon and aid of this real missionary effoit. Miss Sltnp'-on sang most exquisitely a lovely song, "Rendernieer's Sticam." Slio was accompanied on the piano by Mis II P. Simpson As an entou she sang "Four Leaved Clover" -,wth much giace nnd chaim. Rev. Dr. I, J Lansing gavo an ad dress In which he spok" of his Intctest I., the klndeicurten woik. Ho do tiared th.i' all primary teaching nial lost-graduate teaching Is exactly allko in Mil pose and pi Incline. Tho best paid teachers, tho most highly educated should bo the prlmsty teacher who takes the little child at the most pliable nnd mobile aue. The kindergarten teacher Is worth fiom $2,000 to 53,000 a year, Just as mu"h as tho man who teaches philosophy ro juuug men who know about as much of tho matter as their Instructor. At the conclusion of Dr. Lansln 's very able addicss the mcetlnsr ad jouined. SOON BE J. MILES GIBBONS, M.D. Successfully Passed Examinations at University of Pennsylvania J. Miles Gibbons, son of Dr. IX. H aibbons, of Wyoming avenue, this week successfully passed his examina tion for doctor of medicine at tho University of Pennsylvania. His ell plomu will be conferred upon him ncx Thursday nt tho giaduatlon exercises In the Academy of Music In Phlladel phla. Mr. Gibbons Is spending a few days with his father, but will return to Philadelphia to receive his diploma. Mr. Gibbons Is a tnlcnted young man who gives promise nf becoming eminent In his chosen profession. Ills early studies were pursued In tho schools nt Honesdaln and his classical educa tion was obtained In tho University of Ottnwn. At tho University of Penn sylvania he prepared himself for tho liractlcc of medicine. FOR STREET COMMISSIONER. Thomas' Namo to bo Sent to Solect Council at tho Next Mooting. The nomination of Roland Thomas, rx-councllman of tho Fourth wurd, for tho ofllce of street commissioner Is to bo sent In to select council ut the next meeting In cuse eleven confirmatory votes nro In sight. Thoie Is a strong possibility, however, that tho Democrats can summon to their side enough votes to pi event tho conllimatlon. LANCE WOULD NOT SWEAR Had n Narrow Escapo from Boing Committed to Jail for Contempt of Court Cases on Trial Yesteiday. John I. Lance, nn engineer on tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western toad, who resides nt Clark's Summit, came within an nee of being commit ted to the county Jail for contempt yesteiday. Ho was subpoenaed by the plnlntlff as a witness lu the case of A. S. Myers against William P. Lltts nnd othcis, an action In tiespass Lltts, one of tho defendants, is tho Delaware, Lacke wanna and Western station agent at Claik's Summit und Lance Is a friend of his. Ho obtccted to giving any testimony that might work injury to Lltts. When called to the tand he explain ed Ills position, but tho court did not consider this ecus as posEesslng mer it nnd directed that the witness be sworn Lance lefusod to take the oath and thereupon Judge Aichbald dltcct ed that tho sherllf be sent for. The nttorneys had no desire to send Mr. Lance to Jail and after a consulta tion ho wps withdrawn as a witness. The case was on ttlal all day, and whnn court adjoin nod testimony on tho part of the defense was being heuid. In the case of Miles Clatk against John J. Kelly and others a eidlet was leturnocl estc relay morning in favor of the plaintiff for 54.702.50. Before Judge Edwards tho ttcspass case of Miss Lizzie Caiey ogilnst W. Gibson Jones and Meredith L. Jones, was on til.il all dny. Ex-Judgo Wii lnid and Roscoe Dale nro attorneys for Miss Carey, nnd James II. Tmiey rep res"iits tho defendants. Miss Cniey was In the millinery buMnoF.s In u stoia in the Temple Court building on Spuice rtreet In 119", which she lease I from tho defendant. A fire occuired In her store on tho evening of Jan. 28, 1S93. It destuved n part of her stuck. The adjustor for the Insurance com pany did not fix a sulllc lent figure for her loss, nceoidlng to her view, nnd the matter was referred to nppralseis. Tho Insuiance money was finally paid over to Mins Caiey In the bum of about $.',100. After the appraisement and before the adjustment had been completed, at tho Instance of AV. Gibson Jone", all the stock not destioycd or partially de stlovcd was cairled'away. Miss Carey Is now cuing the Joneses lor damages for taking these goods. She staled that an Inventory of her ttock a month before the lire showed It to be woith about $3,500. She can led about S'J.OOn insuiance. Tho Insurance eompanv estimated the damage to her stock at $2,100 or thereabouts. The goods taken vvie carted to tho basement of tho Cotut house for the juiy to view and place an estimate upon their value. The closing arguments to the jury were made yesteiday afternoon and today Judge Edwards will deliver his chaige. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. liefoie Judge Archbald yesteiday, Michael AVltsko entered ball In tho sum of $300. Nicholas Glenn Is his bondb mau. In the case of Mary Phillips against John E. Phillips a rule was jesteidaV granted on the icspondent to show cause why a divorce shall not be do claied as piajert for, leturnable to next atgument touit. In tho case of Silas Haitley against John R. Hull and othcts, Judge Aich bald vestetday handed down an opin ion which decides that the plaintiff Is entitled to costs. "How much this coveis we do not pass upon " the opin ion goes on to say. "Tho question now Is whether the plaintiff Is entitled to any costs, not how much, and as to that wo think he Is." Attorney C. Smith, n-prcsentlng Maiy Coyle, Colla Coylo, Rrldget Cole, Catheilne Coyle nnd John Coyle, heir of James Coylo and Mniy Coyle, widow of James Cojle, deceased, yes terday began an action in trespass against the Delaware and Hudson Canal company to recover $3,000 dam ages for the killing of James Colo on the defendant company's load In tho case of the commonwealth against Anthony Roth un oidei was made yesteiday by tho court to the effect that upon payment by the elofen dan of his ball, the costs incurred In the quaiter sessions by i cation of the foifelturo of the iccognlzance and also of the costs on the scire facias in tho common pleas to enforce the forfeiture with a counsel fee of $10. the foifelturo lb directed to be remitted. Home Grown Judo i i a i t Home Grown Asparagus, Home Grown Beaus. 500 quarts Berries from 7c up. Hammocks at cost. Full Hue of Summer drinks fruit syrups. Coursen's Ginger Ale aud Sarsaparilla, $1.00 doz. Order your Veoetables and Berries early. E. rsen Wholesale and Iteiall. ' REVIEW OF THE POLITICAL FIELD LACKAWANNA IS ATTRACTING MUCH ATTENTION. Our Two Candidates for Justico of tho Supromo Court Havo Turned tho Eyes of tho Politicians of tho State upon Us-Judge Smith has Named His Dologatea-Big Party of Smith Boomers and a Band will Lcavo This City 'on Monday for tho State Capitol. I.ackawnnan county Is receiving nn unusually largo shaio of attention throughout the state Just now because of thu candidacy of lion. It. AV. Arch bald, president Judge of tho courts of this countv. and Hon. P. P. Smith, of the superior coutt, for tho stipieme court nominations. Judgo Aichbald asks tho distinction from the Republi can patty and Judge Smith from tho Democratic paitj. Tho Republican state convention will not be held until August, but the Democrats do not pioposo to wait until so late n day. They will nominate their stntc candi dates nt Ilnrrlsburg AVednesday. Inasmuch us two supumo couit Jus tices nro to be elected this joar and the cltUcn is only entitled to vote for one, tho Republican and Demociatlo nomination niu equivalent to an elec tion. Usually a Ropublleun state nom ination in Pennsylvania is equivalent to un election, this time, so far as the supreme couit is concerned, it Is a cei talnty. The fact that a hupieemo nomination cariles with It an election to tho Denioeiat who secmes It, Is making the struggle within that party of the liveliest character. The Indica tions point to the nomination of Hon. P. P. Smith as a sttong possibility, but It Is requiting all of his bhtcwclncss and diplomacy to keep at tho head of tho procession. Judgo John Lynch, of AA'Ilkcs-Raire, Is also a candidate for tho supieine couit nomination and during- this week he has given some uneasiness to Judgo Smith and his fi lends Judge Lj ncii is not in a position to .mtunnd the nomination, but with eighteen Luz erne delegates behind him he Is nble to bilng about complications that muv upset caiefully laid plans. Judge Smith yesterduy named the delegates who will ropiesent this county in tho state convention. They are: I'll st dlstilrt Evl'ostninslcr Frank M. A'niKlllng. Thomas J. Jennlims and John K. (Jnffney Second ellstrlct Colonel F. J. Fltzslm mnns Joseph O'lirlen and AVIUIam (1. O'Mnllej. 'Ihlrel district lion Frank It. Cos no, Old Forge, John J. Covne, l.aekuw.inm. Fourth district James J. ONcill, Car bonelale, William Walker. Miivrald; James O'liilcn, Olj pliant; T. E. Uoland, Dunmore Judge Smith's headquaiteis at 213 Walnut stieet, Hairisbuig, opposite tho post ofllce, will bo opened this af ternoon Colonel F. J. FiUslmmnns, T. J. Jennings and Attorney M. J. Mc Andiow leave this moinlng for Hanls burg to take charge of tho headquar tois. Theio will be an abundance of Smith literature to keep tho namo of the Lackawanna candidate piominent ly before tho delegates. At 2 IS Monday afternoon the big puty of Smith boomcis will leave this city for the state capital It Is e pected that there will bo about one hundred and fifty of them. A band will accompany the Lackawanna nun and when they leach Haiilsbuig thev will proceed to give tho Smith boom the widest possible populailty. Owing to tho Immense crowd that will attend the convention, It was Im- possioio lor tho Lackawanna delega tion to secuie eiuarters at any of tin hotels. They have icntcri a laige hall, which will bo supplied with eots and theio they will make- theli heidquai teis while nt tho state capital Tho Luzeine ndmlreis of Judgo Ljnch aie also going to tho convention In forco nnd will bo accompanied lv a band. Ex-State Chairman John Gat -man will bo one of the prominent lig uies of that delegation This convention gives piomise of being one of the most InTTTestlng gath eilng of Democrats held in the state for veMrs. Thii'c candidates ate to be nomiuuted, a justico of tin supu me couit, Judge of btiporloi court and a state tieasurer. In the i w nt of tin nomination of Judgo Smith fm the higher couit theio will bo two vacan cies (hi tho superior couit bene h and i actly tho same conditions will apply to that cotut as to the .-lipteme. A good deal of picllminary figuring is being demo with this possibility In mind and, by the time the convention opens, nffalis will have so shaped themselves that this suporior omit nomination, which enqlnaill would gi begging foi a taker, win toutiol the bltuatlou. On combinations that will bo made with reference to that oillee tho fato of the other nominations will largely depend. From Harrlshuig comes the i.port that a veiy determined effoit Is to be made to send tho supieme court nomination to tho western part of the state. A part of this ptogiamme is the nomination of AVIUIam T. Creasv. of Columbia county, for stnto tieasurer Judge .Smith's fi lends are not ulai mod by this i cpoi t. They are c on vlnred that their favorite will com mand the situation nt Hnriisburfe" AVtd nedav. Steps havo nlicudy been taken In tho Fiist and Third leglblntivo districts to elect delegates to tho Republican state convention. Similar action will be tuken In tho Second and Fouith dlstilcts in the near futuie. Theio Is not likely to bo nny opposi tion to tho men selected by Judgo Archbald for thi.-i'onor of icpresent Ing this county at tho state gather lug. His fitness for the olllce ho aspires to nnd thet general eleslio to sco him elevated to a position In which he will uneiuestlonnbly establish a lasting iep ututlon as a Jurist would be bulllclent to Insure tho elec lion of the gontle mon he has named, even If It hid not become a settled policy to glvp tint homo tandldato tho delegation fiom his county without opposition or ques tion. Finest wines and 20 Spruco street. clears at Lana's, Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been uiicel for over FIFTY YEARS " MU.I.KJNri of MOTIIEltS for tie il ciiii niiK.v while ti:i:thing with PLKl'KCT Hl'Ci'KSh it hOOTlll.'S the CIII1U. SQPTENH It" ilI'Mrf Al.L.U.S till PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and li th bent rcmeely feu DIARRIIOL v held by DrusHhU in evcrj putt of thu w oi lei Hi' ure and usk for ' Mrs, Wlm levv'b Soothine Hjrup," and taku no other kind, Twcnu-tlvo ccMa a bottle. CHAMBER CONCERT. Guernsci's hall Is most ndmlrnbly adapted to chamber music, but perhaps that Is not tho sollturv icuson why tlio second concert of tho season was the best ever given by tho Ilemlieiger quartette. That tho programme had much to do with tho plensuro nflordcil is undoubted, it vvns a ptoKrimtno to cniupttire an an- chorlto and the gieat pity of iho wholo affair is that so tew weio picscnt to on- Jov It. No one-, unless he were deaf, ir utterly nbsorbe'il In Btocu gnmbllng, could fail to bo uplifted by such delightful music. It would bo well If our peoplo would giovv familiar with tho niiely beautiful selections whleh are presenteel by this company. Mcsms. Weinberger, Fred If. AVIelit.i.cr, A. N. P.lppard nnd T II. Rlppard. Tbo llrst number, a Chcrublnl quattotto In D minor, was fiit-elnntllig to a degree Thu tlunle, a splendid strong nllegiu movement, was plavel with peculiar brll llanco anil color Nutuiullv tho dcscilp llvi piece. Schumann's "Scenes from Childhood," would most attract tho pop ular fancy. It Is ho dreumj and truly poetic in conception anil so purely ore tbe themes brought out that tbo un tnlned ear could not fall to wait Intently for tho pretty "story" to sing on through tho Mvect measures. Tbo "Catch Me If A'ou Can" was n swift, spin kllug bit of child piny rippling Willi laughter "Trauniorl" Is too well known and too fondly held by all to need elescilptlon; enough that It wns played with the hliw rliMhmlc How of a dream dreamed out In tbe night beneath the stnis. "Frightening" was weird and al most too nhrupth rendered to bo artis tically enjoyable, but "Thu Knight of tho Ilohbv Horse" with Its Uvld motions ant best of nil tho "Child Falling Asleep" given with tho mute's were gems which the auellenco could not hPur enough. Tbe Ural movement was playeel with dlgnl'J and grace. Hut of all the progmmme, to the mu sic Inji's car, the Clnelnrd qunrletto w is perh ips the greatest pleasure The adagio was exceedingly well Interpreted and tho minuet was enthusastlcnll on- coreil. The cello was partlcularlv fine lu the lust movement. It Is to be hopd that tbe entile gioup may be beard again under more advantageous olicumstnncos which will lulng out n throng of listen ers. HE REFUSED TO SIGN. Court will bo Asked Today for a Mandamus to Compel City Con troller Howell to Act Con troller's Reasons. City Controller Howell yesterday nn noiinecd that be would not sign the n.s tihalt icpalr contract, for thu reason thnt he wns satisfied It was Illegal Today Mr. Ruins, attorney for tho Bar ber Asphalt company will go into court nnd aslc for a mandamus to compel the conti oiler to do his duty. Mr. How ell's linln reason for be lieving the contiact Illegal Is that It is 1 ten year contiact nnd only one year's nppioprlntlnn is made to meet It. He has some other reasons which ho says will develop when the cose pots into court. Mr Rums Is conflden1 that court will grant the nmndnmus but tears that a stav mry be seemed fiom tho supremo couit, which might lie up tho contract nil summer. His ground for- this confidence Is a decision by tho supreme court in an exactly Identlcnl case from AVllllams port in which it Is clearly and explic itly stated that the cnnttoller's only duty In tho piomlses Is to certify that the nppioprlatlon has been made. A Woildly Habit. Fellows Vnu seem to fotget that th-: weuld owes every mien a llvlnc Bellows Nn. I don t, but I've dlscoverert that it has tmlilhoel tho human habit of not paling its debts. Detroit Freo Pi ess paWSSBBEEraOBBn Take Them Today For another such offer in Ladies' Oxfords will not like ly be made again. A loss to us, but a mighty big gain to you, because Low Shoes cost us from $1.50 to $2 a pair. See the saving. All of these Ladies' Tan or Black Low Shoes, sizes -.v 2JS.3 and 3,pcr pair 5l)C All of the Misses' and Chil dren's Tan Ties and . Strap Ties, per pair. .. 4vC All of the Ladies' Tan or Black Low Shoes, our better grade sold for ?2oO and $3 Will close out, per -j, pair pl.UU These are only to be sold for today. CIMIiSPEICER 410 Spruco Street. T7to7rVtT"eT7TTWTTayq TSie Trader M Capital Surplus $200,099, 70,000, Letters ol Credit fop Travelers, available all over Eiirope. V'e solicit accounts front f riiu, in dividuals and corporations. F L. PHILLIPS, Cashier. Elmwood Mall Elmhurst, Pa. (Formerly ltot:l nimhuM . ' Open All the Year. This hotel Una bean romo.lelo l ii'ul ntut I ilirnnsliouiuiid will op.n lt doori Juno it, 1'oriatuii, ate, cull on oraeldren DR. W. H. H. BULL ELMHURST, PA, s one! Bank SPECIAL SALE OF BABY GARRIAGES And Go-Carts. dBmSh Baby Carriages will not move without being pushed. Hence we are pushing our new line to the front. Our carriages are beauti fully upholstered, lace cover on parasols, double coil steel springs steel wheels with rubber tire, hand some iced body, making an at tractive light running durable car riage. Prices r.mge from $6.98, $8.98, $11.98, $14.98. Have Just Received a Handsome Lot of Imported These buckles are posi tively the most artistic lot ever brought to Scrauton. We invite your inspection. DftViDOW BROS.. JEWELERS 227 Lackawanna Aye, Pickerel Rods NEW LOT JUSTIN FELTON'S, Removed to MPPenn Ave. SOLE COMFORTERS Choice Line Plain and Fancy Hose at 25c and 50c the pair. BELL & SKINNER, Motel Jermyn ISulMliij. Belt Buckles ' 41 , ffflfi III If you are buying a Wedding: Present, come in aud look through our stock. We can surely suit you iu price aud styles. J, 132 Wyoming Avsniis. flPV 01 u 1'ii hi uiti ni TELEPHOU- 0. 1 Kl to 140 MariJiji Slni SsriDi ND PAINT DEPARTnENT.Pure aud Varnishes. lYWlli Jl I-1 J"PWfcU, MaMM ?J&3 v.- Darken Our Doorway wllh your presence when you want to dnrkon our own doorwuy, or anything else, with Paints of Kino Quality. AVa have everything in tho lino of Paints, Oils, Dry Colois, White Iz-aels, Varnishes, etc. Also tbe right kind of brushos to apply them with. All these, paints are of high grade and of great lasting qualities. Thoso for uss outsldo will stand ycar3 without loslnjr color. MATTHEWS BROS,, 310 Lackawanna Avenue. uigiiiiiiiitilllllHillliiilllliBilliiiiiiiu 1 Hand & Payne 1 m mm H S Knox $3 oo and $4. Other 5 s well known makes at $1.00, s $1.50 and $2.00. Best for 5 5 the money. a I HAND & PAYNE, 'SOT... 03 WaViitnzton Aye. 2 3i3Siiiuimi!i!iiEii!(imummiKS!iS AH New and Modem Fixtures. Perfect sanitary plumbing. Goods not exposed to dust and dirt from the street. Bverything a market should have you can find here. Compet ent salesmen. Prompt service. 110-112-114 PENN AVENUE. 'ECONOMY IS THE EASY CHAIR 4 OF OLO AGE." -4" A Re- : marks!)! I Is On Great t Mldseasra Bar'aia Sala. -f Everything imaginable for tha comforts of home during tho sum mer months is here awaiting our lii'Vectlon and bcleetlon, as It will follow, since no reasoning shopper in need of anything In our various departments could rct&lst tho fas. clnatlng figures of our abundant ;ura, whoso namo Is laslon. The follow Iub are u. few speci mens. t Solid oak, charcoal illnexl ico chests ann reingerators. $2.98 upwuras irom Nicely enameled Iron bed, all sizes with brass vases on posts, com plete with woven wire y nb tprlng " r -, All stslcs sizes nnd finish of porch and lawn setteos bo- AQf ginning at ,-"' Folding camp chairs, 10c nnd stools and 29c 225-227 Wyoming Ave. 4. 4. 4- -f 4- 4 -f Wedding Presents We Are Offering" Great Bargains in Cut Glass, China, bncaBrac, Lamps, Etc tcctl Q I BcUEee Ebkbbi UWilCTIillllG CO, lieJaTINB White U.v.1, Color? m& G&- PIERCE'S MARKET 5 J