1 Hi" MMTW! THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, At'Cl'ST 2, 1890. PERRY'S NEW SONG, "They Call My Darling Jane," Will be placed on sale next Saturday, August 5. Price, 25c. The Prize Picture is used on title page ol this song. the Perry Brothers 205 WjomiiiK Ave. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind at KEMP'S, Wyoming Avenue DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST, Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat (filcc Hours -On. in to 12.30 rsm; 'J to 4. WHIInmn llulldlng. Opp. Poslolllca 1 CITY NOTES i T T IlOAItl) OP llKAIril -There will be a regular meeting of the bo.ud of health at their looms la the cll hall this even ing. I'UNnitAi, TODAY. The the 1-ito Thnmii Stringer, avenue, will take place this 2 JO o'clock. funeral of of Cn poll Pe ifteinoon ut PAY-DAYS. The Delaware and Hud Mn company paid at the Mtmvllle mine, and the ollices at tho local aud Carbon dale ollices ji.tJterd.iy. WINDOW iniOKl'N'.-A plite glass window at Lane's lest.iiirant on Spiuee street was broken bv an unknown per. bon at an early hour Monday morning. SOMETHING Ni:V.-Tho Twentieth Century I-lterarv club is t .imping ut l.il.o Ariel. Tho members have named their spot for lecie.itlon "Camp Kissing Hug." A NHW APPOINTMENT T. A. Hiad le. of Allegheny. It is said, wilt be ap pointed at an early date as assistant to 1. W. Hlsliop, deputy factory inspec tor. Mr. Illshou lias seven counties to cover, a task that is too much. HIS HACK INIfltHD-Pied Woga, a Pole, emploed In tho llnllsti.ul mine, at Durjea, was caught between a trip of cars and the lib stetday and quite seri ously injured. Ills back was severely si rallied. He was iimouil to the Moses T.i lor hospital. AimnsTKD rou Qt'Aitnni.i.iNa -a mimed man and colored woman were ni'. tested on South Washington avenue last night bv Patrolmen Kailii". Ooeilltz and MiMiillm. Then weie giving a lively exhibition of the manly ait when the euaidlans of the tic ace arrived. CHI.HimATHD HIS niHTHDAY.-Ar-thur Truesdcll cell bi ate d his eighth nn nlversaiy Mondaj with a small parly. Those present weie Heibeit llroun, Uthel Hiown. ITorence Webb, Minnie Aebb. It( unlet "Aebli. Hazel Stark, Ar thur Tliuselell, Italnh Tiuesdell Vlod Trucselell, I, man Tiueselell, lluth Tines dell, Thomas Stuait. Mm. Qulek, Mrs. MIna Trucselell, Mr. und Mis Tiuesilell. UNCALLED FOR LETTERS. They Can Be Obtained by Calling at Post Office. 1. 1st of letteis lemalnlng uncalled for ut tho Scianton post olllce, Lack awanna county, Aug 2, lVy Poisons calling for these letteis will please say ndvcitised and give date of list. L'zr.i II. Hippie, postmastei . Mis. Charles It. Adams, Mits l.lllle Aincy, Wlllard Atheitem. Mists li.untt, Mrs Ueorgo B.iIdaufT, Daisy Hay lio.udle. Thurlow W. Dell, . H. liakei. Miss celia ilutteimau, Mary Hut ns, Mrs. Jl.uv liutllo Mrs. Lizzie Cobb. 11. C Collin". Mls lteise Caller, Mrs Pat Calhe Mrs. John Cjnncll, J. A. Clink. Mrs A Caffeilv. Mli-s Clara c'ongd. I' S Coiuwcll, Mis. lllchanl Carrotli Thomas Cotton, .Mil, O W. Cann, Heigart Cowles. Mrs. P. J. Duggan, Oeoige Duether, Mis. John Dowd. 11. D. Douel Mis. Harney Plyrn, Itobcit 1'oid, Miss Anna 13. Postei. Mabel Gray. Maiy Goods, Henrj OH. bcrt. Slits J:ila Garvin, Michael Gal. Iiivher. Mrs M. Gibson. Arnold Huber, Mrs. Dlnnla Harvey, Airs. J. J. Hornlngham, llot IVntou, Klectrlo Storage companv : A. Hudson, Mis. T. Harshmnn. Mrs. .1. A. Hudson, Helen Iledlev, llenrv Jluebulcln. Airs. J. M. Ingal. Mib. J. i:. Join son, Mis. Joseph .Tor den. Miss Argellne Kline (21. Mrs. V. .1. Krenll. Mrs. L Kline, Miss Ada S. Kempher. Mis Kotli. William Lane. Miss Mamie Loftux, l'at Lean, Miss Mary Leahmnn Miss Lulu Morris Miss 11. Muiphf. Mr. JIuipli. Mrs. Mike Mnklan. Mrs. Joe Madne, Joseph A. Miller, sr. Minn K MacLairen, Michael MtCabe, William MeCoimUk Mrs. James O'Mallcy, Mrs O Hoj le, c. V. Pane. Mrs. A. Root, D. 8 Hobeits. Mis K. Itust, Miss Louise lloheitson, Mis. J. Itndgke, Mrs. M. Hotkey. Miss Illtta Spencer. Mrs. George Smith Miss Llllle M. Scolt. Mrs C. Stone, Mrs. H. M. Srorin. Mrs Henry Smith, Mrs. Lue Scth. Mn, It. Slminan, D. V, Stevens, P. C Smith. Mrs. A. Wnletto. Mrs WrleUcr. C. 11. Wllmarth. Mrs. Woinbackcr Miss Jo hephlno Walker, Miss Minnie White, Mi 8 T Waller, Mrs. T. AVezyk. Annual Excursion of Penn Avenue Church and Sunday Schools, Thursday. August 3, 1899 to Harvey's Lake (Shaw none). Kaio for round tilp, adults, 76c; children under 12 years, 60c. Tho public Is respectfully Invited, Train leaves Dolaware and Hudson Lackawanna avenue depot ut S a. m. union(iSbel J. R. JONES' FLAG-RAISING. Will Occur at Crystal Lnke on Fri day Afternoon. Mlnbornlp preparations nro lioini; liiuilo for the HaR-mlBlne nt "The Wil low"," District Attorney John It. Jones' summer homo at Crystal lake, on Fri day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Itnucr's hand Ims been encaged and will nlvo n conceit In the afternoon nnd evening. The district attorney Invites all his friends to attend. A ppechil Invitation Is not necessary Thu musical pio gramme arranged by Pi of. Uuucr Is ns follows: AI'TnitNOON. Overture, "American Nntlmial Airs." Motes March, "UtimivMiy tllrl" Cnryll Medley, "A Tickler" DcWltt Selection. "Tho rortuno Teller" .Herbert Waltz. "Wedding of the Wind" Hall March. "Cotton Blossoms" Hall Selection, I'otpnurl, "National Airs of All Countries." Medley, "Popular Pousse Cafe," HoettRCr Sousa March, "Stars and Stripes" .... KVKNlNd. March, "The Merry American" Ovuturc, "Hnjmond" Hehctlon, from "Jdol's J2jt ' .. .Wheeler , Thomas .llerbeit Mauli, "At a lUorgla. Camp Meetings,' Mills Mcdle, "A Garland of Itoses" Hejtr Waltz. "Auf Wlederiehen" WnMteilfpl Polei lion. "The Sotenadn" Herbert Midliv, 'Tlaniien Oron" . . . llever Selection. "Hrl.m Horn" lMvvnrds Manh, "Hrldo Hlect" Soli-i There -will also be a grand display of Hi e vvutks In tho evening. INTERESTING FIGURES. Show Amount of Fropetty In County Taxable for State and County Purposes. A statement has been prepared by tho county commissioners for tiansmls slon to Ilurtlsburg showliiK the amount of propel ty In each township, boiough and cltj of the county which Is liable to taxation for statu and county, im poses. The total amount is $0,602,774. The amounts by districts arc: Archbald I'll -t ward 3J,S10 Steond ward 4,L'0J Third ward 4,211 Denton township S2,M7 lilukelv- Flrst ward 17,212 Second waid SAUil Third ward 22SAJ Covington township 21,155 Clifton townhip 4,4'Ji) Carboudalo township 1,41 Caibondale l'lrst wind IMS.sCO Steond ward ;;.'(.,",'i5 Third ward 7S,V7 l'ourth waul 4,"l 1'Tfth wanl (,S13 Sixth waul i:,o9 Daltou boiough 41,ui3 Dickson City I-'irst ward 110I2 Third waid 3,771 Dimmore 1'lrst ward 47,179 Seconel win el M.O'n SS,:2 1.110 1.17S ss.uoo "2.7C7 3S .W 2.0W) 40, 111 it, 11 10 4 'j'jO 8,St3 7.'d7 12.MI 2.C10 2"i,li!l 1U.571 IIS, !T, Thlid ward Peiurth waid rifth waiel , Sixth wind I'lmhurst boiough .... Pell township Goillilsbmo Olenhurn borough .... Greenfield township ... Jefferson township Jeimvn ITrst ward Second ward 'ihhtl w.i id Lehigh township Lackawanna township La Phiinct boiough .... Muellsim township ... Newton townslilp 11,1)1) Olel leiige townslilp &5.C7S Ol) pliant lhst ward Seconel waid Tldrel ward Pom th waiel It.insiim township , ltoarlng Hroeik township ., Se eitt township Smilh Ablngtou teiwuslilp Spiiug ilrook township . . Ta lor Plrst waid Second waul Third ward 1'eiurtli ward , ITflh waid Throop boiough Wintou Plrst vaid Se cond w.ud Thlid ward Neirth Ablngtem leiwushlp West Ablngtem township Waveily Scrantepn 1.6'fl "i!wi 4S.15 2 1 l.'il 31.9 12 I2.J1S U,2i,9 8,217 II 170 20.US r.,270 1,100 9 717 2,512 1.1(H) 3.110 12,fCi .1.115 i,Mi2 Phst ward io". Second w.lld 177.4S7 Thlrel waid -,oo Pourth waid lnt!,us3 ""lftli waid 131.0s-, Sixth VM.rd 15.7JJ Seventh waiel 11,917 Highlit wniel P,'i).iu7 Ninth waiel Sill.sn Tenth warel 'i7 000 Hleventli waul 25'i.l!7 Twe'ltth wanl s,2iii Tlihtcenth waul 4t,I.B4 Pourteeiith vnul 110.11! Kifteentli win el :,iM Sixteenth waul Ul.'iKj Seventeenth wniel 1.11!.C1 HlRlileentli waul 11.257 Nineteenth waul n.o.'i Twentieth waul ISeJ". Twcntj-llist waul l,t.W Giand total 0.(M-771 MORE REAL ESTATE TALK. What Supeiinteudent Loomls Says of the Rumois. The latest stiiiy ijjardlng a con templated wile- of land ot the Lacka wanna Italli ond company Is that the Diamond Flats land facing on Provi dence load Is about lo be sold to a number of moneyed men of the city. Supeilntendent Loomls, of .ha rial and real estate depaitment of the company when Intetvlewed by a Tilb une man cxteiday on the matter, made the apr ended .statement ' V'e nie not In the teal estate busi ness. Silently nfter assuming mv of fice ns miu will ii-meniber I announc ed that all sin face land of the com pany was for sale. Immediately there was a gieat Influx of men to tee me who were anxious to make money In ical estate. Then, and since, I havo frpnkly told cvervone Interested that they must stud In bids for the land desired, and I reserved the light to reject any nnd ull bids. I have tev eial bids for the Diamond Flats tract, but have not acted on them." "Is theio any likelihood of nn eaily sale of this propeitv?" was aske'd "That I um not prepaied to say to day. However. If I lecelve an offer for nny land of tho company, that In mv opinion Is u Just pi Ice, a sale will be made." A Card. Wc tho undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 60-ccnt bottlo of Greenes Warranted Syrup of Tar If it falls to cure your cough or cold. We also guarantee a 25-cent buttlo to prove tmtls. factoiy or money icfunded. J, O. lione & Bon, Dunmore, Pa.j John J. Donahut, Bcranton, Pa. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD PRESENT CONDITION OF BUILD ING TRADES STRIKE. J. W. Fowler Has Resigned Ills Po sition with the Lackawanna Com pany Men at the Oxford Wash cry Quit Work Men Employed In the Four-foot Vein of the Lacka wanna Collieries Have Been Re moved to Other Veins Strike at West Flttston. The situation of the strike yesterday icmalned practically unchanged. The stilklng carpenters lcpnit that they arc dally flguiltig on n number of jobs which have been ofi'ereil them. Tlu only difficulty that they experience Is the lack of capital. An Instance.' of this was appaient on Satuulay when one of the small coutuictots who signed the Htilldlng Ti odes' council scale was obliged to glvo up the election of a elw oiling ho had on hand because. Hie men em ployed i of used ti work nny longer un til their wages weie paid. This tho contractoi, not having the funds, was unable to do. Thu greatest dllllculty now being ex perienced by the strike leadet.s Is the keeping in line of tho men who went out on sjmpnthy, the brleklayeis, stone masons, etc. Of the 700 cat pou ters for whom these men went out on sviupathy about 430 nie now at woiU In this city and other places. It Is still the Intention of the stilke leaders to continue the strike tluoiigh out the winter If necessaiy, but the me nbeis of the exchange legnul this plan as folly. They say that If such a com si Is pursued that men can easily be piocuiod dining the dull winter months, so that when spiing ni rives they will be fully prepaied to go on. The Shopland building on Lackawan na avenue is piogressing rapidly and a number of caipenters weie at work jesteiday on the wood woik. This woik Is being done by a member of the exchange nnd It can easily lie seen that all the men lequlred ate at work. Several of the contractoi s who have signed the agieemeiit of the council nie purchasing lumber fiom members of the exchnnge and this action Is being appaiently oveilooked by those In chaige. The pi ess committee of the council told a Tilbune man yesteiday that the union tinners who leturneel to woik on Monday weie all Induced to quit yesterday. This was emphatically ele nled hv Mi. Gunster, of Ounster & Forsjth, who said that the three' union tinners emplojed by them did not quit nnd that tho men vvoiking for other films eliel not stop woik eltliei. A delegation from the stone cutters' union was In Nicholson vesterday af ternoon endenvoilng to get the stone cutteis employed In a yaul theie te join the local union oi foim one them selves. Should they refuse to do either the stone cutteis nfllini that, steps vvill be taken to pi event stone coming fiom that jaid to be used In this i Ity. Mr. Fowler Has Resigned. J. W. Peiwlei. who has been In tho employ of the Delnwaie, L.ickawann.i nnd Western company for the past foit-ono eats, leslgneel his position .vesteiday. When William K Hall McMd became geneial manager of the road he selected Mr. Fowler for his chief eleik, which position he held un til now. The leslgnatlon of Mi. Ilallstead, the abandoning of his office anil newly cieated olllce of geneial supeilntendent which Mr. Hussell holds necessitated the doing away with Mi. Fowler's pos ition This fact he was lully cognizant of and when all his work wns closed Up he tendeied his leslgnatlon. Ml. Fowler, howevei, is wanted by the Lackawanna company Judging fiom the statement of a high official of the companv to a Tilbune man es teula. The- gentleman lefeued to said: "Mr. Feiwlet Is an able man and par ticularly In lallioael ninttcis. .Mi. Ilallstead leslgnlng and tho induction Into iuw olllce. s of new men who biought with them their chief eleiks and secietailes necessitated Mr. Fow lei's position being done away with. While 1 cannot snv Just now with a degiee of ceitnlntj that Mr. Fowler will be i.nnliied by the company I have good leasons to believe Mich ac tion will be taken " D. .1. Whlteford, who was under Mr. Feiwler, has leslgneel also. Men Hnve Quit Work. The e-mploves at the Oxfoid wash erv quit woik jesteiday owing to a gi lev ane e wlih h thuv claim to have with the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western I'limpanv. Fuun what could be learned of Hie tiouble, seven of the emploves weio laid off a few duys ngo and the work to be elono natuially de volved upon the men at woik. Theie aie fouiteen usually om ploved theie, and they claim that theli woik has not e.nly been Inei eas ed, but that they have been asked to accept a itductlon In wages. Tho matter will piobably bo adjusted when piescnted to Superintendent Loomls, Another Stiike On. Yesteiday mottling the employes of the Lofilgh Valley Coal company at the Hxetei colllciy In West PIttston lefused to go down the shaft nnd the outside hands to their accustomed woik until borne answer was given to them In icgaid to their demand for an advance In wages, which was s-ent to the officials some time ago. An answer was expected not later than M'sterdaj moiniiig. The demand of the miners was for $1 a car, an advance of f tents. Those engaged In loading the cats on the out side demanded the unlfoim wage of $1.40 a dav, Instead of $1 16 and $1.25. A committee waited upon W. D. Owens, the supeilntendent, anil sub mitted their demand and weie lit fonued that what they asked could not be allowed. When this was reported to the men who were assembled at the head of the shaft they took up their dinner cans and left the placo for their homes and the colllciy was Idle for the day. Neaily tlvo bundled men and bojs weie out of employment In con sciiueucc. Work in Four-foot Veins Stopped. A rumor was current yesterday that the ml win employed in tho four-foot veins of tho Deluwarc, Lackawanna nnd Western collieries havo been or deied to quit woik and double up with miners In other hectlons of the mine, The men are nut' tin own out of .m Dlovmcnt. liuwevcr. hut from what could bo learned change will be a last evening the saving of ponder for the men Thirty-six miners nio effected In the Cayuga shaft by the change, but none of thfin nie thrown out of em ployment. The veins are worked on the yardage Hytm, nnd the only ma teilal turret cm o In the change will be the working out of the other elns in a shoit space of time. Now Breaker Goes Up. Contractor C. II. Christ, of Mnhanoy City, has begun vvotk on the erec tion of n large new breaker nt Heav er Meadow for the Ctoss Crorlc Coal company. Tho new breaker will bn located but a shoit distance from the old, which will b kept In steady oper ation until the former Is In readiness for the placing In of the machinery, some of which will be transfericd fiom the old to tho new. The men employed at the ceillleiy will be Idle only about two weeks when the Hacks lending fiom the slope to the old structuie will lie chnngeil to petmlt of the hoisting of the cqal to the ton of the new. Four It on Monsteis, The liiget engine over turnd out of the tlogeis" Locomotive winks Is to be completed for the Illinois Cen tral railroad f-oon. It will weigh 211. 0V) pounds and Is said to be the third largest locomotive constructed In th United States It will be used for Height. Two other giant engines ate In course of constiuctlon at the same shops, one for the Mexican Ccntinl tnllroad, to weigh ll'.OOD pounds, and one for the Great Notthein railroad, a twelve wheel engine to weigh 181,000 pounds. Strike nt the Babylon. No new developments have occurred In the stilke at the 'Habylon colliery. The mines weie shut down yesteiday and the men ate Idle, but no distill li anccs have occurred. Mr. Watklns Is In Hurope, anil Mr, Simpson, who has been out of the city, will return today. .Some ninuige ments mny be made regaidlng a set tlement In a few days. Nut and Bolt Works. Contractor Klngsley commenced work yesterday on the supeistruetute of the Scianton Nut and Holt Works. The mnsonty and brick woik have been completed nnd the wood woik will bo pushed lapidb to completion. President Zehnder stated "testetday that the building operations weie pro gressing In a very satisfactory man ner nnd that the dliectors nie well pleased with the piospeets for an early completion of the building. This nnd That. The Iiuildlng Tiades" council will hold n lcgular meeting this evening In Caipenter's Hall. O. C. Post, geneial auditor of the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western Iiailioad company, will be in the city today on his way east from Chicago. H. H. Vaughan ossumed his position as fi eight agent of the Lackawanna company in the city vesteiday. He passed atound the clgais In honor of the event. Con Hnggeity, one of the ohlest nnd lifst known engineers on the Lehigh Valley, has been dismissed from the hervlce. One night last week he had n slight wreck near Weatheily and delayed the 10.30 passnger tialn which Is no doubt the cause of his dis missal. Heechnm's Pills cuie sick headache. di i 03 ALL $6.00 Shoes 5.00 Shoes 4.00 Shoes 3.50 bhoes. Shoes us 3.00 2.C0 Shoes a Cor, Lacka, and Wyoming Avenues, STATE CONVENTION OF THE IIARI GARI OPENING SESSION WILL BE HELD HERE TODAY. Convention to Be in Session for Two Dnys nnd Will Be Attended by About Soventy-flvo Delegates Rep tesentlng tho Four Thousand Members of tho Order In Pennsyl vania Delegates in the City Last Night Were Tendered a Reception in Blatter's Hall. The slate convention of the German Older of tint I Garl will begin In thU city e his morning. The qossums w'l be held In Hurl Unit hall at 117 Noith Main nvenue- nnd will ccvitlnuo for iwo eins. Mi'jut soventy-flve delegates fiom nil paits of the state will bo In attendance. The hugei poitlon of tlii'.se hod ai lived In the city last night nnd the lest will art he In the morning. The state olllccis who aie now In tho city are as follows- Grand master. John Myer, of Wllkes-Harre; deputy grand master, Julius Kecht, of Nnn tlcoke, secretary, Gustav Klngsley, of Wllkes-Hniro: ticasurcr, Adam Hass, of Wllkcs-Uane. Supieme Grand Master Rudolph Gyrn, of Denver, Col orado, was In the city for a few houis yesterday, but left for New York on nn Important business matter. Ho will return on Thuisdav, however. Tho sessions today will be devoted pi lucipally to the nomination nnd election of olllccis for the ensuing year and the choice of a cltv for the con vention next year. Pittsburg, Alle gheny and Tltusvllle nie the plnces most desirous of seeming the conven tion. PARADE THURSDAY. The business to be ttansac?tod will conclude with the session on Thurs day morning. On Thursday afternoon a paiade and picnic will be given un der the auspices of the two Scranton lodges of the order. Those who will p.ntlclp.ite In the procession are: Frelgligrath lodge, No. 2SD, of South Scranton; Kaiser lodge, No 209, of West Scranton, Auiora lodge, No. 414, of Archbald, and the delegates to the convention, headed by Bauer's band. The praade will fotm on Noith Mnln ti venue at 2 p. in. and will march down West Lackawanna avenue to Lacka wanna, to Washington, to Cedar, to Central Pail; Garden, where the pic nic will be held. Addiesses will be delivered by Mayor Moir and Supreme Giand Master Gyia, of Denver. All the city ofllclals have been Invited to be piesent. In the evening a ban quet will be seived and a firework dis play given. Last evening a reception was ten deied to the delegates In Hlattei's hall on Laekawannn avenue by the Scian ton lodges. A veiy laige number were piesent and the title Geiman spirit of hospitality was much In evidence. A lunch was served those present by the committee In charge. The follow ing comuilsed the committee: Chali m.in, Michael Stumm, George Hack, John HefT, William Hetzleroth, Chils tlan Newman, George Kiamer, John I Sehwenker. Lewis Gescheldle, Da vid Maler and Chailes Sendler. ONLY ONH OF ITS KIND. The oignuizatlon Is known among the Germans as tho D. O. II, G., oi 1 Deutsche!- Older del- Hnrl Garl. It Is the only Geiman secret society in the i d d S i l August jfl wn. Hl m JK fsrJ'ntli w . -th72L m V Js Ik M I Jm J m BB 1 Jb Foi Our Sixth Semiannual Sa It is a well-known fact that our sales are genuine. We do not buy goods for thee sales, but offer our Entire Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices, and anyone buying shqes of us this month is sure to save some money. We start this sale with a large assoitment of goods. The early buyeis will find the best selections. The suc cess of our previous sales and regular trade leads us to be lieve that the people of Scranton appreciate good value. Our endeavor is to give the people the best goods for the money they wish to pay. Our terms duriner the sale are cash. Goods bought during this sale will not after September ist, 1899. OUR ALL $2.00 Shoes 1.50 Shoes 1.25 Shoes 1.00 Shoes 75c bhoes 50c Shoes ,.$4.95 .. 3.95 ., 2.95 .. 2.75 2.45 1.95 The above are all legular goods. We have besides broken lots placed on tables at prices that are sure to sell them. TJntm V - aAiAC -.M mmmo MuY.Y.YiVmYY Wo carry n largo lino of inoxpenslvo Glasswnro that has merit. Porfoctly plain crystal. Not tho common, dull clottdod kind, which looks ns though, it wero dirty and breaks if you wash it. 4 pioco Tea Sots sugar, croatn, spoon and buttor COo 4 inch Berry Dishes, por dozen Otic 7 inch Berry Dishc3 20c each 8 inch Berry Dlshos 20c oach. 8 inch Footod Fruit Dishos 40o Water Pitchors, Tumblors, Goblots, Etc. Come and soo us often, you aro always welcomo. rVuaTVlaL . Millar & Peck, wmwMMWwmwmmmmmm - -- 4-f 4--H- r Polka-Dot Handkerchief Scarfs, 25c Half Hose, half price, 2 for 25c. Hats, Shirts, Underwear, half price. Mackintoshes and Storm Coats $8.90. Former price $15.00. at ! LOUIS II. ISAACS Successor to Bronson & Talirnan 412 Spruce St. 4- "' " Fnlted States and has a veiy laige membership. In New Yotk city alone there are over 00,000 membeis of the older. There are scventj-two lodges In this state, with a total membership of about 4,000. It Is gi owing eiy rap Idly, especially In the western states. It Is a fiaternal, benevolent and In surance organization Intended to bring the German element in the counti closer together. They have a national orphans' home In which all the or phan clilldieti of foimer membeis aie cared for. PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY. Filed by Willinm A. Gray with Referee Van Wormer. A voluntan petition in bankiuptey was filed yesterday by William A. Giny, dealer In mantels, grates and tiles at 31C Lackawanna avenue. Th liabilities are placed at between $3,000 and $0,000, and the nssots at $1,000. The petition was filed with the eleik of the dlstilct court at Plttsbuig on Monday and Attorney C. A. Van Wor mer, referee In bankruptcy, was noti fied yesterday. A Modern Pi Ice. Haidman Piano Come The look. in and Finn & Phillips. Try the "Joy Maker" Cigar, 5c. i d x x 'mes I 'J "" wfty i e . &0 be exchanged OUR $1.65 1.35 1.10 90c 60c 40c 'mTZs way 1 Scranton Pa, g 134 Wyomlnu Avo, "Walk In and look around." OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'a I THE POPULAR INQ HOUSC'FURNISH STORE. Miiddy Wafer Is made clear and pure by the CHAMPION nnisioiiiHiM Qcrm Proof. The very best Faucet Filter in the market, as attested by 30,000 families in the United States alone. FOOTE ii FULLER CO.. i Hears Building, 0 140-142 Washington Ave, 0 ooooooooooooooooo 5000 Samples To Give Away The Buell Companv has placed their Photographic Supplies for sale at our establishment, 227 Lacka wanna avenue, in which we havo a large selection to give away aa samples. Everybody that has q Kokak is welcome to call and will receive samples free of charge. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Ava, Closing Out Fans For this Season Neu) and Second-Hand Fans Cheap. Chas. B. Scott 119 Franklin Avenue. SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. Elmwood Hall Elmhurst, Pa. (Formerly Hotel ElmhurJt.) Open All the Year. 1 1lls hotel lias hoaii remoiteioil nnd reftttn I tluoilKlioiit iiml will open It cloOH Juna 11, l'orraten, etc., call on or uihlrou DR. W. H.H. BULL ELMHURST, PA, THE WINOLA, An Iilcal Health Kcsort, llcautU fully Situated with I'uU Luke View. Absolutely fit-o from rtiHlarli nnd mra. qultocs; boat 1 1R. Hilling, ilunclu?, loiinta, orchestn, etc pure l.lthla wattr Hprlw;; plenty ot old bluule, lilue Kiove of Ursa lices suiiouud liotil, enlluil tutiK,; rntes reasonable, i.ipaelty uf lio m, ; '. Illustrated booklet und references tin ap plication. C. E FREAR. LAKEWINOLA, PA SPRING GROVE HOUSE, Lake Carey, Wyomlnu County, I'a. ncnutlfull) located, kooi! llshliiK; boat lni und bathliiR Tablu unexcelled D . 1. H . It It. lllnoiiihliiiiK illvlHlon. tram leaving Scranton ai t 5S p in makoa dl ictt connectlomi via l.ihlKti Vulley to UiKo. JWUN H .IU.Ni:S, I'rop i ' i j FERN HALL, Crystal Loke--Refined Family Bosort Htnsuleavei l arbondale for Tern Hall a, fl Ull p in Maie leave 1 ern Mull for 1'ir. hondalont H.illi a in Telephone Couuua. lion: 'Tern Hall," pay station C. D. & M. C. JOHNbOV. Manujer. l'osloltlca AiUlresi, UuudaU, I'a- NEW JERSEY. Tlic Arlington Occun Grove, N.J. Tho leading hotel. Open Juno to'Ootn her. Cuisine and Beivlro uuivxcolted. Banltnry airuiigcmontH perfect. Orches tra. ltaten, JM lo US, two lir' rodfh. Special June and family rates. Send, foe booklet. C. 11. MILL.A.H, I'rpk Free to All