" THE SCRAMTON TRIBUNJB-SATUKDAY, JUOT3 24, 1899. 6 Works on Harmony, Theory of Husic, Etc. Vfa will secure any work known In ths murlcal world on short notice. Some wb livo on hand, mostly In cloth, are: Net. Musical Composition by Pofcy Qoels. c),ns - BO Btory of Major C-Clruoe Bhaw Duft. 1 00 Practical Time Lessons Musical Spilling Hook Child's Musical World 1 Bhepard'B Children's Harmony '5 Davenport's Harmony .. Husslcr's Notation and Harmony 5 Husslcr's momentary Harmr.ny 100 doctschlns' Hotnophonlo Vorms t Musical Composition M Baker's Manual of Countorno'tit 2 00 Hussler's Practical Harmony 109 Cow's Structure of Music 123 Itlchter's Manual of Harmony 2 00 Cornell's Easy Method of Modulation 1 M Rhepard' Simplified Harmony ....... 1 23 linker' Dictionary of Musical Terms 1 00 Cornell's Muslrat Form 8 00 Jadassohn's Mnnunl of Ilnrrnony .... 00 Musical Dictionaries. 12c. 25c. and 75c. Burrow's Primers, Jousso's Catechism, Perry Brothers 20." Wyoming Ave. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends supplies, at largely upon the The right kind 103 KEMP'S, Wyoming Avnue DR. 11. B. WARE, SPECIALIST, ye, liar, Nose and Throat ( lilrcltGWM -Da. m. to l2.no p.m; 2to U William" llillldlnz. Opp. t'osUilIlo "llnck and noe shad nt tho Green nidRo market." "Merchant Clark has lost n valuable dOR." "Call tip Lewis, the butcher, for sau sage and bloodworst." "The coming marrlngo of Mr. Chnpplo with the Widow Addle Is announced." "Call up Monies for plumbing and tin nlnR when needed." It Is nice, Isn't It, for tho sober and unpretentious residents of Green Illdso to bo mixed un with tho vegetable king dom In this manner?. It Is enough to make ono dizzy while reading tho Items to ascertain which nro tho more im portant ameng tho Items, tho people or string beans, Respectfully, C. II. Bopcr. Seranton, June 23. WHAT Mil. SOKAOG SA1U. Editor of Tho Tribune. Sir: I dcslro to correct an error In your report of tho Tucker & Maxey con spiracy ease, In which It Is said I charged John P. Reynolds, esq., with tampering with ono of tho jurors. I did not so ac cuse him and do not bellovo him cap able of Buch action, hence In justlco to Mr. Reynolds, whom 1 esteem ns a law yer, I deem it right to state Just what did occur. I simply called attention to tho fact of nn alleged conversation be tween Mr. Reynolds and Juror Hampton which I bad, and still havo, reason to believe took nlaro but I have assurances that It was not solltltcd by Mr. Rey nolds, but rather enforced upon him by the Juror. Por this nlleged misconduct of the Juror thi" defenso did not attempt to hold Mr. Reynolds responsible, but spoke, of it as showing prejudlco on tho part of the Juror and as n reason why he should be withdrawn. A now trial has been asked for nnd one of tho reasons given Is Juror Hampton's misconduct in cx nresslnir nn oiilnlon as to the gtillt of defendants before all the evidence was submitted, besides expressing an enmity to defendants' counsel. In Justlco to Mr. Reynolds I hone you will rIvo this denial the same publicity as wus given to the erroneous report. Yours truly, John P. Scragg. Seranton, r.i., June 23, 1S90. UN) (ShIlABEI -4-f''H- 4 ' CITY NOTES MriKTINU CALMiD-Lleuteiianl Huff, ot Ciiinp.iiiy II, TliiiU'cnlli u-Mmi'iit, has called a meeting or the ex-ine-mbers of that ee-mp.iiiy f'ir tonight In the uudl toiluin. North Seranton, for the purpose of taking action on reorganization. The meeting is chllul for 8..W o'clock. HAD A KLAG RAISING. The pupils of No, 21 school In CSu-im Ridge, held a Hag rrtlhlng yesterday morning in coli Junctlou Willi the regular closing exer cises. A programme of pattlotlc hongs and recitations was rendered und Super intendent Howell (lelUeicd un eloquent address. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD CARPENTERS RECEIVE MONEY FROM HEADQUARTERS. Strlko Wages Yesterday Distributed to Members of the Union Im provements That the Seranton Rail way Company Is Making: Fur naces of tho Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company at Franklin Fur nace to Bo Blown In Organizer James in tho City Odds and Ends. The first Installment of the money from tho natlonul organization was re ceived by the carpenters yesterday morning. It wns received In the Bhapo of a certified check, which was Imme diately cashed at one of the local banks. The money was taken to Carpenters' hall on Wyoming avenue, where It waa distributed to those who were entitled to It by members of the executive com mittee, appointed for the purpose. Tho men Were paid for the second week, as they got nothing for tho first. At G o'clock last evening when tho distribu tion for the day ended about one-half of the money had been given out. It Is expected that it will all bo distributed by noon today. Aside from this tho situation Is un changed. Secretary McGuIre, for sotno une'xplalnablo reason, has not yet ar rived In the city. It can nevertheless bo stated with almost absolute cer tainty that he will arlve either today or tomorrow. The IJulldeis' exchange Is Htlil hold ing out and Its members are Just as firm as ever. New Books. Copyright at $1.50. 1 Our Price Today... n1 Toor Human Naturo Elizabeth Godfrey. Tho Strong Man-Robert Rarr. Tho Assoclato Hermit Prank R. Stockton, A Duet A. Conun Doyle. Tho Maternity of Harriott Wlckcn Mrs. Dudeney. No. C John Streot Richard White- Ing. Mr. Doolcy In IVaco and War. David Harum-Kdwln Noycs Wcst- cott. The Second Jungle Rook Rudyard Kipling. Thn flnpn Question Elizabeth ' UnMilna Tho Short Lino War Merwln Webster. Prisoners of Hope Mary Johns ton. A Double Thread Ellen Powler. Red Rock Thomas Nelson Page. When Knighthood Was In Flower Chas. Major. Strong Hearts George W. Cable. Tho Amateur Cracksman E. W. Hornur.g. Young Mlstley Henry Beton Mor rlman. -AND to Sea, by Kipling, 2 SORRY SPECTACLE AT THE CITY HALL SCENE THAT WAS TRULY PITI FUL IN THE EXTREME. Hundreds of tho Munlclpalty's De crepit, Sick, Sore, Halt, Lamo and Blind Assembled in Ono Place) Ono Could Not Behold It Without Feel ing a Pang of Pain, Wliilo to Thoso of a Strong Sympathetic Naturo It Would Be tho Occasion of a Co pious Flood of Tears. I SKI Fruit iar The Gilchrist 1 A woman's Invention 'ivl Jo top you can put your hand in It. They are m ichlne made, with smooth edge will not cut your haml when washing. They contain no deadly blow-over or fino ground class. Wo also have the Maehino-Made Mason Jars and Pure Rubbers. Why buy poor jars or rubbers. It Is false economy. Ono can of l.'ult spoiled is more than tho difference in tho price of a. dozen ars. K00NS WILL TAKE THH JOB n Prom Sea f. vols,, J1.E0. South Side Sewer Contract Has Been Transferred and Its Construc tion Is Nov Virtually Assured. RACES ON ROL'LEVARD.-Thls af ternoon there will bo a llttlo local rac ing at the speedway on the Roulevard preparatory to n resumption of thee pleasant matinees which weie so buc cessful last rummer. There will bo u team raeo and a numbei of single matches. STILL JN SEFSION.-AII three com mittees of tho Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western railroad men nre still In session here, but they expect to finish up their business today or Monday. Orand Chief Sergeant, uf tho Plromeii, left yesterday for Scottdule. N. Ywlicro ii union meeting of railroadmen is to bo held tomorrow. ELECTION CONTEST. Tho following witnesses were examined In tho Lang staff election contest yesterday: Ran som township, (leorgo C. Coon, George Turner. Abrnm Stcln. W. P. Mlsson. P. It. Coon, Lewis Engienuin. Tobias Stein, Henry Hoffnrd. Jacob Krause: South Ablngton. CI. R. Stone. Merrltt Mead, Eben White, Wlnflcld White. Ira M. White. W. P. Coon, J. H. Sinsnbaugh, W. A. Adams. John P. Smith, W. II. Smith, William Phillips and Henry Loader. COMPANY C INSPECTED.-Company C, Thirteenth regiment, was Inspected last evening tit tho urmory by Mnjor Millar. Companies A and R were not In spected as Intended beeaUso they have not been mustered In ns yet. Company 1) held another meeting for tho purpose of reorganization last night, but not enough members havo t-lenlfied their In tention of re-cnllstlng to warrant tho mustering In of the csmpnny. Another meeting will bo held on Monday evening next. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. At last a contractor has been found to undertake the construction of tho South Side sewer. He Is A. II. Koons, formerly of Kingston, but more re cet'v a resident of Seranton, and known In municipal circles mainly through his work on a portion of tho main sewer In the Fourteenth ward. Mr. Koons takes the contract from Dunn Brothers by assignment, accept ing their Ilgures and receiving as an additional compensation tho $3,000 bonus that the citizens of the South Side subscribed us an inducement to have Contractor Burleigh, of Dunmore, take the Job. The papers necessary to transferring tho contract from Dunn Brothers to Mr. Koons were made out yesterday and City Solicitor Vosburg is engaged In drawing up a new contract with the city and the new contractor as tho parties. Mr. Koon's expects to havu his bond ready for subniittance to tho city solicitor today and by Monday next hopes to be In ri'iidlness to enter upon the preliminaries to the active work of construction. BIO FORCE OF WORKMEN. Getting Lackawanna Avenue in Shape for Asphalt Covering. Tho work of getting Lackawanna avenue In shape for Its new coveting of asphalt is being pushed with great vigor. Yesterday morning the city en gineer's corps was out at G o'clock giv ing lines and all day long a string of men reaching from Wyoming avenue to tho Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern crossing on West Lackawanna ave nue was at work tearing up the old asphalt. From Wyoming avenue to the bridge tho south side of the avenue will bo first resurfneed and from tho bridge to the crossing the north side will first receive attention. The Traction Company. Tho Main avenue and Jackson ttrtet nnd Qulncy avenue cars of tho Seranton Traction company were not run yes terday owing to repairs being made to engine No. 3 at the power house of the company at Providence road. A break in tho crank pin of the engine wnh runs tho dynamo necessitated the sus pension of the cars mentioned for yes terday. Tho cars on tho line ubove noted will be running ns usual this morning. The new tracks of the company ex tending from Laurel Hill park to Dun more Corners, upon which workmen have been engaged for several weeks, wero completed yesterday. Th? rails laid nro modern and substantial, and rock ballast was used. Tho Country club extension of the company's lines as It has been, and will be popularly known, will be com pleted In a day or two. Tho new line commences at the Intersection of Wy oming avenue and Green Rldgo street, running to Fairfield street, thence to Washington avenue and terminates near tho Country club house. Tho new extension will afford much conveni ence to persons going to the Ornl school, Home for tho Friendless and. St. Joseph's Foundling home. The new lino will be nearly two miles In length. The first switch tho Traction company placed on lis South Seranton line will be no more after today. Workmen havo been engaged for the past two days In tenrlnp; up the tracks of the company on Cedar avenue, from tho bridge to Hickory street, a distance of two blocks. The company will remove old No. 1 switch nnd place a single track on the thoroughfare mentioned. This switch has been "dead matter" since tho company pluced tracks on FiHp ton avenue, connecting with tho old lino nt Birch street. ting ready to blow In. The furnaces will use Tilly Foster and Mesaba ores and some pyrites cinder. It Is expect ed that during the second half of the year the output will bo about 15,000 tons of Bessemer pig, which Is to go to tho Seranton plant. Smoke the Pocono, D-cent Cigar. I Under this heading short letters of In terest will be published when ueeompa nlcd, for publication, by the writer's name. The Tribune will not be held re sponsible for opinions hero expieesed. A PECULIAR NEWS COLUMN. Editor of The Tribune Sir: Tho successful newspaper has pot to bo nt the present day a compend of about everything Under tho sun. Tho successful Journal does not omit tho butcher, tho baker nor the candle-stluk maker any more than the lawyer, min ister and the society people. So that It Is remarkable what an umount and vari ety of matter the ordinary paper con tains. It Is quit amusing often to note he arts and devices pursued by trades- nen, assisted by the ingenuity of the Jltor, to compel readers of tho Journal take notice of wares and merchandise ..Ivertlse'd, Ono of our Seranton papers has an -dept In preparing a column entitled "Green Rldgo Items." It partakes borne what after tho naturo of vcgetablo soup or tho free lunch sandwich. Tho posi tions of the Items, their proximity to each other, Including deaths, marriages, birthB, society events, advertisements of flesh, fish, fruit, vegetables and numer miB trades nnd professions, nnnears fun ny and often 'thoroughly ridiculous. Thcro Is a grave question whether the plan adopted In sandwiching people's names between squaBhts, pumpkins, cabbages and spinach Is not more detrimental than good to the tradesmen. It Is doubtful whether tho Intimate association of At torney Burns with red-topped beets would cause that eminent lawyer to seek out the market that had them for sale. Ho would probaly demurr and loose his up petlto for beets or at least object to the practice, as Incompetent, Irrelevant and Immaterial. Tho following Items of persons and things will duly illustrate the plan pur sued by tho Qrccn Ridge correspondent of tho paper In mind: "Attorney Ginger, who has been spend Ing a few days at the Ridge, hns re turned to his farm upon the Paupack." "Cabbage and string beans nt Splkers," "Dr. Phyelo Is attending ft medical con vention In Now York city." "Green apples nnd cucumbers at Spen cers." "Alderman Doollttlo and his constable are fishing on Kclzer's pond," "Try Colo's headache powders." "The Rev. Mr. Prayerful will preach In the Baptist church noxt Sunday." "Yellow-legged chickens and angel food good for a Sunday dinner at Bny. elers." "Mrs. Squires, of Sanderson nvenue, is entertaining tho Misses Gould, of Now York." Poor clothes cannot make you look old. Even pale cheeks won't do it. Your household cares may be heavy and disappoint memo may be deep, but they csr.net make you look old. One thing does it and never fails. , It is Impossible to look young with the color of seventy years in your hair. permanently postpones the tell-tale signs of age. Used according to directions it gradually brings back the color of youth. At fifty your hair may look as it did at fifteen. It thickens the hair also; stops It from falling out; and cleanses the scalp from dandruff. Shall we send you our book on the Hair and its Diseases ? Tho Boat Adwloo Froo, It jou do not cbt&ln all too bene fit you eipcl4 from tb uttof tlie Vigor, writs the doctor about it. Probably there I ions dlMcmtT with your cenfral itm which may be oatlly remoTed. Adnrci Dlt. J. C. AYCIl, LowaU, Ua. This and That. To Discontinue Aid, 'Tis Said. Among the railroad men of the Dela ware-, Lackawanna and Western com pany tho uppermost topic yesterday was tho current rumor that after July 1 tho Railroad Young Men's Christian associations along tho lines of the com pany will havo to bo self-supporting. It is said that President Truesdale has decided that the company will not con tribute towards the maintenance of tho associations. Heretofore tho company has made an appropriation of over $10, 000 a year to maintain tho Railroad Young Men's Christian associations. When seen by a Tribune man yester day, Secretary Adair, of tho Seranton Railroad Young Men's Christian asso ciation, stated that ho had not heard ,of any such change. Ofileials of the company In this i Ity were nlso In tho dark If such f. curtail ing of expenses Is contemplnted. M. D. Clark tendered his resignation ns superintendent of the Jersey South ern branch of tho Central Railroad of New Jersey and retired from the rail road. J. M. Daly, superintendent of trans portation of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad company, will return to the city today from New York city, where ho has been since Tuesday. Commencing tomorrow morning pass enger trains Nos. 3 and 14, which have run from Seranton to Buffalo, will run Sundays from this city to Binghamton, leaving here at 'J a. m. and returning at at 8.10 p. m. The boys emlpoyed at the Green wood collieries, Nos, 1 and 2, at Green wood, who went on strlko early last week for more wages, are still out and .ii determined to stay out till their Ui'tnaiids are granted. The report that a large part of tlje Seranton plant of the Lackawanna Iron und Steel company is to be re moved to Buffalo Is denied. Iron Agp. Tho employes of the Elk Tanning company at Mann's Choice, this state, struck Wednesday for nn advance of 20 per cent. The company agreed to a 10 per cent advance and some of the strikers returned to work today, but the majority are still holding out for their original demand. During tho current week the Carpen ter Steel company, of Reading, has shipped four carloads of army projec tiles to various government urmy stores, and before tho end of the month fourteen additional carloads will be sent out from the works. The plant Is at present running on 12-inch, army shells. The Railroad Gazette yesterday gave tho preliminary figures of new railroad building for the first six months of 1S99. They show a total of 1,181 miles. Tho state of Por.r.rylvanla takes the lead for the six month, with a total mileage of 10G. Mississippi Is next with S5 miles, and Arkansas follows with 83. It is announced that the Keystone Watch Case company and the Rlver BldeWatch Case company, of Philadel phia, havo consolidated. Application will bo made next month at Harrlsburg for a charter. J. Lowber Welsh will be president of the new concern which Is to be called the Keystone Watch Caso company. It Is stated that both of the watch case making plants will bo operated Independently. Ono afflicted with a strong; sympa thetic nature can congratulate him self that ho was not In, around or about city hall yesterday. Tho sight pre sented thcro was enough to wring a tear from even thoso afflicted with an extraordinarily strong, sympathetic naturo and in the caso of a person of s. s. n. typo copious tear3 would as suredly have flown and lamentations ould not possibly bo restrained In ex treme cases of tho several times afore said allllctlon. It was truly sad! One fellow creature, eiocroplU sick, sore, halt, lamo or blind Is always a sorrowful sight. One cannot look upon such without feeling a pang of sym pathetic pain. Our hearts go out to them In their misfortune and while wo may pas3 on apparently unheodful ot our brother's distress we unconsciously are remind ed of our own better fortune and un willingly, possibly, but nevertheless unfailingly, thank him for what the contrast suggests and after doing all this sort of mental gyrating feel more satisfied with our lot. What must be the strain and drain on an ordinary person to say nothing of a person with a s, s, n. to view hundreds of such unfortunates assem bled In one place! Yet, such was tho spectacle presented yesterday at city hall and such was tho surroundings under which the city hall reporter had to think out hum orous suggestions. No, It was not In the office of the Board of Associated Charities, the emergency hospital, or tho poor board rooms that these decrepit, sick, sore, halt, lame and blind wero assembled. It was In the ofllee of tho city treas urer and the corridors loading thereto. Tho street. laborers from the different wards were being paid. CxvaT VfeW iYiillcir & PeCK. "Walk In and look a Nwwwmwm v5 THE POPULAR HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE. Z -a 5! ar: I No Metal to Corrode Pure as Porcelain. Indurated Fibre e: & $ lice Water Jarsl Very Light in Weight, Very Light in Price, Very Light on Ice. Let Us Tell You About Them. 1 Foote & Fuller Co. Mears Building : 140-142 S Washington Av S NOT OUR MR. BOLAND. Schooley Mlno Trouble. A conference of Pennsylvania, Mt Lookout and Lehigh Valley mine offic ials was held at Schooley mine yester day, when tho Pennsylvania officials made formal announcement to tho of ficials ot the adjoining collieries that they had been compelled to abandon for tho present all efforts to remove the flood In Schooley mine. It wns generally agreed that the Pennsylvania officials had done all In their power to combat the flood. Tho ofileials of the Mt, Lookout and Exeter collieries whose workings adjoin 'thoso of the Schooley, do not anticipate any serious trouble In their mines from water, being of tho opinion that the barrier pillars between tho collieries are sufficiently strong to withstand the pressure of the flood In tho Schooley. Plttston Gazette. A Pittsburg Man Is tho Supreme Archon. Telegrams of congratulation sent yes terday to C. G. Boland brought the response that It wns not he who was elected supreme archon of tho Ilepta sophs, the telegraph despatches an nounced. It appears that Mr. Boland was spoken of for the ofllee but declined to be a candidate nnd a C. V. Cohen, ot Pittsburg, was chosen. The Associated Press despatch received at 2 o'clock yesterday morning had the name "C. F. Boland, of Pittsburg." In view of tho fact that tho Scran Ion de-lcgatlon was booming Mr. Boland for tho office and that It would be no strange thing for a Buffalo reporter to make a Plttsburger out of a Penn Bylvanlan who come f rom, Scranton.lef t It safe, In tho telegraph editor's mind, to conclude that It was our Mr. Boland who was meant. Anyhow, Mr. Boland could havo had the office If he wanted It. m ,- - mx n a. ia mj jav n b tm kwt m nrt at ' i z ICdwwJIlUV mty Summer Shoes. MORNING FIRE IN DUNMORK. Big Engines Have Arrived. Six of the ten large compound en gines eirdored by tho Lehigh Valley rond have arrived at the Coxton yards and two of them havo had a trial on tho mountain cut-off, from Plttston Junction to Falrvlew. The engines are of tho Baldwin make and weigh 115 tons each and are capa ble of pushing 1,000 tons up the cut-off. This Is double tho work of the engines commonly used. July 4th, Excursion" to Farview via Delaware and Hudson Railroad. Grand Gala Day at the most attract ive excursion resort In Pennsylvania. Unexcelled attractions too numerous to particularize. Gamo of base ball called nt 2.30 p. m., between two very popu lar local clubs. Refreshments served by Ilanley, of Seranton. The follow ing programme will be rendered by Bauer's band of Seranton: 1 March, Olympla Hippodrome, Alexander 2 Overture, Tho Beautiful Galatea, Suppe 3 Selection, A Runaway Glrl....Caryee i The Dawn of Love (Morccau Car- acterlstlnue) Bendlx 5 Medley, Tho Chicken Brigade. .Johnson G Selection, The Bartered Brldo, Smetana Whispering Flowers F. V. Blon Overture, M&ritana Wallaca March, Hands Across tho Sea, Sousa Star Spangled Banner. The Delaware nnd Hudson will sell excursion tickets at very low rates of fare from all stations, good on special and regular trains July 4th. The old Derby homestead on Drnker street, Dunmore, at present owned by Mrs, Joseph Comstock, was totally de stroyed 'by fire at 1.C0 o'clock this morn ing. The house was a slnglo frame dwell ing and was unoccupied. The cause of tho firo Is not known. The building Is about half a century old. Warm Weather Clothing. Examine our large line of serges and other warm weather clothing. Tailor made garments that glvo the best sat isfaction at very low prices. Richards, WIrth & Lewis, 32G Lackawanna avenue. Our new Summer Hue is in tlie height of Shoe per fection. Airy prices ou Warm Weather Footwear for men and women. Our bargain tables are attracting a great deal ot atten tion. Oxfords for 75c and $1.00 that were formerly $i.o and '$2.00. Mr. says Organizer James in tho City. Organizer Benjamin Jumes, of Janes vllle, Pa., tho organizer for this district of tho United Mlno Workers, was In the city yesterday. Mr. James goes to Wllkes-Barro to day to attend a convention of miners, consisting of delegates from all tho unions In the First district, which com prises the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys. Tho exact nature of tho busi ness which will be transacted could not be learned as Mr. James was very reti cent regarding this subject. Ho reports that tho miners are fairly well organized In this section and ex pects them to be thoroughly so In a short tlmo as he says tho union feeling among tho men Is very well developed. Furnaces to Blow In, Franklin furnace at Franklin Fur nace, N. J., which Is owned and con trolled by tho Lackawanna Iron and Steel company of Seranton, Pa Is get- P. Ketcham, of Piko City, Cal "During my brother's late sick ness from sciatic rheumatism, Cham berlain's Pain Balm was the only remedy that gave him any relief." Many others havo testified to tho prompt relief from pain which this liniment affords. For sale by all drug gists; Matthew Bros, wholesale and re tall agents. Smoke the Popular Punch Cigar, 10c. MARRIED. CALDWELL-DlKTlJitlCH-In Seranton, Pa,, Juno 22, 1899, at tho residence of J. T. Johnscn. 1109 Cedar avenue, by the Rev. F, P. Doty, pastor of tho Cedar Avcnuo Methodist Episcopal church, Albert Caldwell and Miss Fannlo Dlct crlch, both of Seranton. DIED. OWENS In Seranton, Juno 22, 1899, Ruth, 12-year-old daughter of T. R. Owons nnd tho late Jennie M, Owens. Funer al from the residence, 601 Madison ave nue, Sunday at 2.30 p. m. fD XAV )ais HfifL? flO PIATES fJ!2s ntuuiD,.j,"waKn lS!S:0JKOS0!XSOOJOJ 1 Don't Live As Your Forefathers PIANO is not considered a luxury any more. It is looked upan as a necessity. It drives away dull care. It welds the family ties. W keeps the children home and is one of the blessings W of the Nineteenth Century. And then our way of W selling and prices, why they are taking the people ft by storm. Come in and we will explain our plan it will please you. BABY ORANDS Our display is now complete in this line. 5 They are marvels of beauty, and if you only see them you will V want one, and especially at OUR PRICES. 13S Wyoming Ave ckkJkxkmk:)OI$ijo:j)hg))j M.0 FINN k PHILLIPS, Artificial Teeth for which other dentists charge $15, $12, $8 and $5. Our price, $8, $7, 5 and $2.75. Gold Crown and Bridge Work for which others charge $ 10, $5 and $3. Our price, $5, $4 and $1.50. Gold and other Fillings, 25c up. We extract teeth, fill teeth and insert Gold Crowns and Bridge Work without pain. Dr. Barrett, Dentist, 316 Spruce St., XTA LEADER IN LOW PRICES. rmyn Keep Cool Electric Fans Of All Kinds CHAS, B. SCOTT'S 119 Franklin Ave. SUMMERJRORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. Elmwood Hall Elmhurst, Pa. (Formerly Motel Elmhurst.) Open All the Year. This hotel has bean remodelaj and reQUei throughout and will opjn Its doora Jun 14! ForrutoH, etc, call on or addreii DR. W. H. H. BULL ELMHURST, PA. THE WINOLA, Au Ideal Health Resort, Bcauti. fully Situated with Full Luke View. Absolutely frco from malaria and mes- qultoos; boating, flshlnir, danclmr. tennis, orchestra, rtc, ; pure I.ltlila water spring; plenty ot old Bliudv, ilno erovo of large trees surround hotel, excellent tablo; rates reasonable; capacity ot house, 2G0. Illustrated booklet and reterenccs on np. plication. C, E. FREAR. LAKE WINOLA, PA SPRING GROVE HOUSE, Lake Carey, Wyoming County, Pa. Beautifully located; good flshlnir; boat ing und bathiiiK. Tablo unexcelled. D., it. & W. It. II.. HloomslmrB division, train leaving Seranton nt 12.GS p. m., makes di rect connections via I.elileh Valley to Lake. JOHN II. JONES, I'rop. FERN HALL, Crystal Lake Refined Family Resort Htagu leave Curbondule for Kern Hall t a. ill) p. in. Mine Iciivoa Turn Hall for Car bondalout B.'.iii n. m. '1 otophone Connec tion: "t'cra Hull," pay station. C.C&M. C. JOHNSON, Manners. I'oitotllce Address, Dunuufl', lo. NCW JERSEY. The Arlington Ocean Grove, N.J Tho leading hotel. Open Juno to OctJ bcr. Cuisine nnd service unexcellwl banltary arrangements norfecL OrcfcsM tra. . Hates, JM to 3d, two In roo.ral bpeciai Juno and family rates. Send to? booklet. C. II. MILLAIt, Wof.