rv"'-wn"l wr,ly'i Fr5inT HW, M-K-T'r' Th rr?(tj v-s Yirgjiiw ' 'WW wre " THE SCRANTON TniBTOUS-THCTtSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1899. 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 the title page ol this song. Perry Brothers 205 Wyoming Ave. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind at KEMP'S, inn Wyoming Avsnue DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office lIovr-n a. m. to I2.:i0p.m; v to I. lllluinn Itulldln:;. Opp. l'ostolllca 4 -- - CITY NOTES UIBU: STflJY -Thcto will be a Blblo Mudv it U!l Ad mm avenue this evening, to which all art invited. oirrs to Tin: iio.mi:.-tiip iiomo for the l,"rlPii(ll? vesteida iccelved u bar it) ot vi'c;ctablos fiom Klt'iiuoi and Kath ijn Clemens and a iiu.intlty of vegetables from V. V. Uetwiikr. MOM; NEW TKAl'K.-The Traction company will commune thin week to place jiov tracks on Nuith Main nve nuo, between .1 ickou and l.af.oette Mii'Ctn, and on South .Main avenue, bu tntun Washbuin and l.uzcine btieut. niArtonn with j:mhi:55zm:mknt John Hogers, of Wist cr.mton, was lodged in the Center utriet station house last evening by Peputy Shcrllf Sc anion. lie Is charged with embezzling funds from at. J. Kelly, the cracker manufac turer. HON!) OHDINANCi:. - Tho finance committee of hcket council was to have held a meeting last night to consider tho ordinance piovldlng for Issuing of bonds, to the extent of $:,'J for impi.nlng Xay Aug paik, but not a Milltuty lnimb. r n" t'le committee) lut In an appurauco at cltv lull. U1JAK I:N1 COLLISION -A collision of .1 lrelght and coal tialn oicuired at Mooilc Tuesday afternoon. Tho lrelght engine was taking a supply of water whin the other train came along, and crashed Into It. The cabooo and two cart of the Height train weio demol ished. No other damage was done. rAY.DAYS. - Tho Delaware, Lacka wanna mill Western R.illioad company paid at tho Il.illstc.ul and Diamond mints esterda. The men ul the ISellevue. Dodge and Oxford mines will be paid to. la. Tho einp!o.cs of the Del.iwaie and Hudson (ompanv at tho Maivlne and I.cggett's Creek mines wtie paid )estu da nnroRi: aldhhman iiowj: -Annie l'lnley was iinulgned befoie Aldirman Howe veMerd.iy moinlng on charges of threatening to kill, hou-ebieaklng and dl-ordi rly conduct pieteried by William Itoblnson, a colon il man The" alderman Jlmd the prisoner $10 and in default of p.ivment lommltted her to tho eountj Jail for thirty davs. MVI1I1Y Ol'Tl'lT STOLi:.V.-A stran. KM. a voung man, went to Holies' livery on Adams aenue, Monday moinlng, and n gaged a hotse and eaiilage for the (la, Mnting ho was going to drive to Waver 1 That Is the Iiisl s.r n of the man and the outllt. Tho police departmpnt was nntllled of the mallei- esterday and v. Ill assist Mr. Uellis in recovering his prop ertv. A PARTI.COI.OHi;D APPAIR-Two oung men. one colored and one while, weip nircMril early istenl.iy morning b 1'atrolmen Karlus and I'uiMor. They ivcio engaged In a quariel on the cor ner of l'enn avenue and Linden streit. l"ho white fellow callid the eoloied man H name and the latter drew n knife and Was Hist about to ute It when the otll ccrs Intel feted. FERBER PIED THE TYPE. Made the Scrnntoninn Office Look as If n Whirlwind Struck It. II P. Ferber. ex-clilef of the flrp de pat tinent, erented havoc. In the Seran tonlan otllce vestetday mouilne;. Sunday that paper nbupl Ferber In a way that was not nt all pleasing to Mm. Ho went around esterday morn ing to demand an explanation, and as neither Editor I.lttlo nor Associate Editor O'Toole vvero present, he pro lerded to nlve vent to his wrath by overturning ten cases of tvpe, leaving their contents sttpvvn upon the floor. Having done this, he left the. tifllce. MISSING WOMAN FOUND. Mrs. O'Brien, of Avoca, Located at a Wilkes-Barre Boarding House. Mrs. Andrew O'Urlen, of Avoca, who eft her husband and children suddenly, Jiaa been located. She Is engaged ns a domestic at Mrs. Frank Wntson'n hoarding house nt 81 Noith Franklin itreet, Wllkes-Haire. Mrs. O'Htlen denies Iho statement Unit she Is Insane. Her reajjn for leav ing her homo, she gives, Is owing to her husband's Ill-treatment of her and his children. His parents being well, to-do, afcsuted Mrs. O'Hrlo.i that Iit thlldrcn would bu c-itoil or. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby acres to refund tho money on a CO-cent bottle of Greenes Warranted Syrup of Tar If it ' alls to cure your cough or cold, Wo also uaranteo a 25-cent bottle to prove satis- .ictory or money refunded, J. O. Uono & on, Dunmore, I'm; John 1'. Donahue, icranton. J'a. cffjK UrTO0ggL PROTESTS ENTERED AGAINST BIRD MAN BOARD OF HEALTH APPEALED TO BY PROMINENT MEN. They Say tho Noise Made by Dealer Fox's Birds and Dogs Makes Sleep in tho Vicinity of His Spruco Street Store an Impossibility. What Health Offlcer Allen Has to Say About the Place Reports of tho Oilicers ot tho Hoard. Tho regular monthly meeting of the hoard of health was held last evening In their rooms In tho city hall. The full hoard was present nnd while many mntters weio discussed, tho principal subject considered was whether or not Fox, tho hlrdman, should bo allowed to continue In business. A delegation of prominent citizen'". Including Dr. D. U. Hand, Fled Oodfrey nnd C. I. Jndwln, were present to mnlte protest against tho store of Mr. Vox. Health Otllcer Allen stntted the hall lolling when he lead his monthlv re port. In It he said that numeioiw complaints have come to hltn tegaul Ing the place In the past few mouths; he had made a number of visits to the store and found It clean In every vvny. Ho said that the complaints, being principally against the nolso pioduced by the animals offered for sale, In his opinion ho had no authority In tho matter. He minted the manual by which he Is guided and lead Iho definition of a milsuueasbeliiganythlng dangerous to human life or health, anything that icndets water unwholesome, or any thing regarding the pioper entllntlnn of buildings. In conclusion he said that "the voices of giant loostein who begin their matins promptly at V2 p. in. nnd keep them up until after sutilse aie far ft oin soothing, but what can be expected of a hint with a baritone voice compelled to practice clnoiuatle scales. Neither do the bowlings of bull dogs, Spanish hounds or beagles stilke a le sponslve cboid In the lieaits of fenced Insomniacs." THSTIMONY OrFniSHD. The 111 st poison who testlllcd was the housekeeper of the lUidolph. who stated that the guests of that hotel wcie constantly complaining of being kept nwnke by canine yelps and roos ter's cries. 1'iopiietor Oodfiey, of the .Tennyn, testified In like mannet. A lady living in the block next the store said that the pioprletor was In the habit of taking the dogs out for ex erclS3 about 12 o'clock and that this aIco made a gieat deal of noise. Mr. Jadwln said that the tenants In the house opposite, which he Is agent for, had complained to him of tho noise. Several of tb tenants them selves also testified In a Mmllnr strain. Dr. Hand, whosu residence on l'enn avenue extends to the le.ir of the store, lefened to i 'little fence, thirty feet high" which he has built to keep on' the smell. He said that tills keeps off the odor all right but that it acts as a sounding boaid for the vnilous noises. Ho avened that every sleep ing room In hlh house Is provided with abundant supplies of cotton batting to be placed in the ears before ictlr ing. He said that he has been un able to sleep half as much as he should sdiico Mr. Fo: has occupied the place. lie said that the tenn "bird tstore" was a. niisnomei and thnt it should b called a "dog stole." and declared the English language could not describe the ten oi. s of the place The board dually di'dch d to lefer tho matter to the health and sanltmy cilllceis with instuictlons to confer with the ity solicitor, nnd act under his direction. The repoit of Dr. Allen called at tention also to the numeious com plaints ucelved ngalnst the illey wrier being supplied by the 1'rovidpnce Water coinp.mv. The health anil siin Itaiy ofllceis wore directed to call the attention of th'e superintendent of the company to the nialtei. It was also decided to forward tho samples of water taken from tho various lesei voiis to the fctate bonid of health for analysis. FOOD INSPr.CTOU'S RKPOUT. Th lepoit of Food Inspector Wld mayer was next piesented. It was as follows: Store and maiket Inspec tions, 007; milk tests, Tactometer, 220; milk tests, Dabcock, .17; average per cent, total solids, 12.2.1; average per cent, butler fat, IICS. Food destroyed' Fish, 400 pounds, clams, 1,730 pounds; Mushmolons, C.073, tomatoes, 10 bas kets; cucumbers, 110 baskets; pineap ples, 300; cabbige, 4'i bairels; milk, 2JC quarts; bananas, one car. Mr. Wldmaer stated that the milk tests showed the average per cent, of total solids to be les than the stand aid, 12.S0. He snld this was due to poor pasturase. Ho also reported that several milkmen were nddlng "aqua piira." to the milk nnd that they had been warned not to repeat the offense under pcnnlt" of exposure and line. The car of bananas elestioycd, It seems, were delayed In tranIt by a vweck nnd ripened. Seventy-live cais ot tho same shipment weio destroyed last week In New York. The report of 1'linnblns Inspector O'Mnlley was next read and npprovrd. It showed the following: Water tests, 17, smoke tests, 13; old building In spected, 5; re-lnspectlons, C; visits to buildings being consttuctcd, C; two sets of plans approved. 'Ihe secretin y's report for tho month of July was next presented. Tho fol lowing are the figures: Actual city mottallty, 101; deaths from acci dents, 10; moitallty for prccedlnr yeais, ISM, 17.1; UPC, lfil; 1S97, 13S; cases of contagious dlsiasps, 33; deaths from contagious diseases. 7; births, 72 males, 37 females; mar riages, 15. A motion was made and carried en gaging! the extra man at the crema toiy for a peilod ending Pept S. The committee appointed to Investigate the weighty question as to who shall re move the nshes from tho crematory and who term themselves tho "Ash committee" leported progress The usual bills wpro ordered paid, after which the board adjourned. Steam Heating and Plumbing, P. F. Si M. T. HowIey,231 "Wyoming ave. n BRkMM 91 tmOurolnttgemtlon, " Slckllaadaohm. I 10 cents anl 25 centi, at all Ant itort. unxsuogssuEnsanssumstsi KANONSKI BADLY MAIMED. Ho Was Foolish Enough to Play with Giant Powder. Andrew Knnonskl, of llldge street, Archlmld, was iecelved nt the Lacka wanna hospital at an early hour yes terday morning. His right hand vvns shot away at the wrist and his chest nnd face wore a mass of gashej. ind contusions. lie said that he had been sitting In tho yard In front of his homo with several of his fi lends on Tuesday even ing. There was some giant powder In the house nnd one ot them proposed that a stick be exploded. Knnonskl says a stick was secured and that ho held It In his hnnd while lighting it. The fuse wns too short nnd befoie he could chop the ponder It exploded, tearing off his hand and otherwise in juring him. At the hospltnl It vas found nee-es-wiry to cut away quite a portion of the nun above the wrist. His condi tion Is not considered setlous. CHILD STARVING TO DEATH. Tliree-Yenr-Old Margaret Allen Does Not Takj Nourishment. Maigaiet Allen, aged tin op years, daughter of Ml and Mrs. Mm tin At leti.of Sptlng Urook, Is gradually starv ing to death. The child has not taken any nouilshmeut since Memorial day, nnd her body has wnsted to almost it shadow, her limbs ate no larger than broom handles and her bodv Is little less than a skeleton. The mother Is sick In bed and the eldest daughter of the family died on Saturday last. The family me sorely allllcted. and the case of the little gill ds attracting wldespiead attention. HARI GARI CONVENTION. Sessions Were Held Yesterdny in the Hall of the Local Branch of the Older in West Scranton. The state convention of the Oeiman Order of Hail IJnii was opened ester day at Hml (Jail hall. West Scianton. The opening session began nt 10 o'clock, when tho tecrptlon ot delegates oc cuned. Tho following presented their credentials, which weio accepted: Daniel Honlek. Philadelphia: Louis Storfragen, l'otthvllle, John Kiaulir, John Mueller and William Staehle. Phil adelphia, Anton Wagner, ilazletou; Con lad Dollhopf. Allegheiiv, William lleid enrelrh, M.ih.inoy fit . Conud Thoina, Pittsburg: Louis Sildeheber and John riutni.iii. of Tltusville. Christian Kcibcr, Wllkes-Haue, Hnr.v Wokh gemith, of Phllidelphla. H. K 1'lsher. of Pitttliuig; William Hoi, mil John Pries, (,f Allen, ton. Call Si helllioin. of Miinaimk. John lleilnk. Pic i land. William llltzeioth, Mi chael Stimuli, Louis Csrlicldle and John P. Schwenker, of Scranton; Louis Sclivvnrztraiihe-r, Arehbald, John Kullen backer. of Pittsburg, Robert Hoffman, Homestead, Custnv Kuhlin in. Nantlcoke; Philip Demme. lltin. Call Heclit. Nantl coke, Carl Adamltz, of Willock: Mrs. Len i Render, of Pittsburg; John Rllnzlr. of Tltusville, Willie mlna Rerghold, of Wilkes. Rat re, and Kllzabeth Niiuman, of Scranton. Amanda. Ilecht, of Nantlcoke; I.Isette Staehle and Maiy Hoi'nlck, of Philadelphia, Chi 1st Pli liter, of S"rantoi; John Wilhelm of West Scranton; Anna Haas of Wllkes-Uane, and Anna Wng nei, of H.izleton. The afternoon session commenced at 2 o'clock and reports of committees were heard and otheis appointed. This wns followed by the election of ofllceis, which jesulted as follows: State president. William Hetzeroth, Scranton; state vice-president, Louis 12. Sohawtztrower. Arehbald; state societal. John Wilhelm, Scranton; state tieasuier, John V. Schwenker, Scranton; past piesident, John Paff, Scianton. The evening meeting was abandoned owing to the hall being occupied by another society. The closing session will be held this morning, when tho business ot the convention will be com pleted nnd place for holding the next convention selected. This nf ten noon a parade and picnic will be held. The societies will form on Not th Main n venue and march to Central Paik garden, where nddi esses will be delivered by Mayeir Molr, Su preme Grand Master Gyia and others. ARE OF INTEREST HERE. Items Culled from a New Mexico Exchange. The Alamogordo (New Mexico) Xews for July 27 contains the following Items: C. H. Hddy, C. D. Simpson, and paity of Pennsylvania capitalists, arc en route to Alamogordo nnd nre ex pected to nrrlve here this week. Joseph Ansley, jr., and wife, of Scranton, Pa are visiting In Alamo gordo, Mr. Ansley heaid of the In fant Wonder back In Pennsylvania! and tho temptation to sea the placo was hieslstlble. M. F. Haley, of Dili yea. Ta., Is a new lesident In Alnmogoulo. Ho will net as assistant to W. L. Weaver, ma terial agent for the L V. & N 13. railway. POLICE COURT NOTES. James Cassldv and Loney Moran were sent uu for seven elajs lu police court jesterdny for being drunk. Lizzie and Jolm Smith arrested for be ing eliunk and dlsordeily on the street, each paid $j tine demanded eif them. Ada Fcnnks nnd Henry Irving, tho two colored couple arrested for lighting, were lined $5 or ten days. The "gemman" paid bis own line but left bis Juliet to tho tender mercies of tho sheriff. John Rrailley, chmgeil with being drunk, dlsordeily and icslsllng arrest, wis lined $10 or twentv elajs. Jolm hnd not tho wliPievvith nnd he will sojourn for tins next threo weeks at tho county Jail. Going to Chicago? If you are going to Chicago there Is but one road for you to take, the Luke Shore and Michigan Southern 'rall way. Xot only does this road offer the best facilities en toute, but Its ter minal station Is connected by tho Un ion Elevated loop with the entire sys tenn of the Chicago Klevated railway, so that passengeis can reach practi cally any point of the business, shop ping, hotel or theater districts without dlfllculty or loss of time. The Lake Shore makes tho fastest time botweon lluffnlo and Chicago and offers the most fucllltles in every way. De sure ou buy your ticket via the Lake Shore. Shepherds and Foresters of America, lirldgepnrt, Conn.. Aug. i! -At today's session of tho convention of tho Shep herds of America, a vote on tho ques tion ot separation from tho Foresters nt America resulted IS nsatnst and 10 in favor of separation. Beechnm's Pills cuio sick headache, Imoke the Hotel Jcrmyn Cigar, 10c, OPINION IN THE LALLYJOIJITY CASE HANDED DOWN YESTERDAY BY JUDGE H. M. EDWARDS. Preliminary Injunction Is Allowed Restraining Lally from Interfering with His Daughter in Administer ing the Affaiis of Her Mother's Estate James Doran Is Again Ad mitted to Ball Appeals Filed from tho Summary Conviction Before the Mayor. Judge H. M. lMvvauls yesterday handed down an opinion In the equity case of Mary Lally, executrix, against her father. John Lally. lloth me tesldents of this cltv. The Judge grants an Injunction restialnlng the defendant fiom Intel feilng with the plaintiff in administering the affairs eif her mothei's estate. The opinion Is ns follows- "Bridget I.allv died testate In 1S92 Ry her last will and testament she devised her iciil estate to her execu trix, who Is her daughtei. In tiust for the benefit of John Lally, the defen dant and husband of the deceased, during his lifetime, nnd, after his death, to the children "It Is claimed on the part of the plnlntlff that Immediately after her mother's death. In accordance with the provisions of the will, she assumed the contiol of the estate, col lecting the rents, paying the annual charges upon It and suppoitlng her father, John Lally nnd thnt she per formed these obligations for several yems without objection from the de fendant until a few months ago, when he claimed the contiol of the piopeity as tenant bv curtsv. "The defendant denies the allega tion of the plaintiff and i lalnis that he has alwas had the management nnd possession of the real estate In his own right. "Only three witnesses were sworn In this case, the plaintiff and her sis ter on one side mid the defendant for himself. The evidence lequiie.s but little discussion. It appeals cleat ly thnt since tlu death of her mother the plaintiff has been In the sole posses sion and rontiol of the propel ty. The father has acquiesced In this nil align ment for about seven yems. He Is now estopped fiom assenting any right that he might have had as against his wife's will. "Considering some circumstances disclosed by the evidence concerning which It is not necessary to particular ize I am satislled that the continuance of the airangement piovided by the will Is mine beneficial to the defendant than If hi? picsent contention shall prevail. "The mle for a piellmlnary Injunc tion Is directed tei Issue as prayed for in the plaintiffs bill, to bo continued until the further order of the court, plnlntlff to give bond In the sum of ?200." Seventeenth Ward Voters. The following voters from the Seven teenth waid of this city weie exam ined yesteiday In the Langstaff elec tion contest C. C. Johnson, Renjamln V. Hvans, L. S. Thompson, C. D. Shumwa, H. J. Hendilckson, August Kramer, J. W. Karcher, John Karchcr, Max Smith, C. F. Jones, P. U Sylvester, W. K. .Mus ser, Morris Moore, David AV. llvans, 4stA)A4AtAiAiAiA For August, 1 1 Our Sixth Semiannual Sale. I . m. ' It is a well-known fact that our sales are genuine. We i 5 do not buy goods for these sales, but offer our Entire ' IS Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices, and anyone buying ci !S shoes of us this month is sure to save some money. gj S We start this sale with a large assortment of goods, g ' The early buyers will find the best selections. The sue- q S cess of our previous sales and regular trade leads us to be- s! !S lieve that the people of Scranton appreciate good value. i s Our endeavor is to give the people the best goods for the money they wish to pay. $ Our terms during the sale are cash. H ifj Goods bought during this sale will not be exchanged 5: 3 after September 1st, 1899. sH ALL OUR ALL OUR g $6.00 Shoes $4.95 $2.00 Shoes $1.65 g IS 5.00 Shoes 3.95 1.50 Shoes 1.35 & 4.00 Shoes 2.95 1.25 Shoes 1.10 g ia j. 90 Shoes 2.75 1.00 Shoes 90c g is 3.00 Shoes 2.45 75c Shoes 60c g !3a 2.50 Shoes 1.95 50c Shoes 40c g X The above are all regular goods. We have besides S: 5 broken lots placed on tables at prices that are sure to sell S: i5 them. S: 1 (Jtfl William Ncufcr, George W. Tappan, Stanley Osterhoul, & D. Musser, John Mnrshnll, Jomes M. Henderson, A. 11. Whltmore, Knight Carpenter, F. P. Henderson, Floyd Harnes, George O. Llsk, Charles Hnllstead, J. II. Chand ler, J. G. Shepherd, Frank Mend, Will iam Delke, Charles Waters, Jacob Har ris, Max Jiidkovllz, S. 13. Knapp, James II Drew, Thcodoie Yoos, L. F. lloden bush. A. V. Powell, Hurt Henderson, J. W. Fowler, S. K. Sloat, Hlmer Hughes. Appeals Arc Filed. H. II. Hurlbutt and L. N. Laflar yes terday (Heel their appeals from sum mary convictions befoie the mnyor for nlleged violations of the ordinance with refeience to taking out building per mits. Roth nre contractors, and they wete lined $30 bv the mayor because tbev fulled to take out permits betorO beginning the woik of construction. Appeals In each case were tiled yes terday with Cleik of the Courts Dan iels. The appeals ale to the quarter sessions couit and they will come up on surety tiny at the next term of quar tet sessions com t. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. James Henson Throop. Urhlget Roderick Tluoop. John Mcllale Scranton. Htldget Linn Scranton. Llewellyn Dean Scianton. Mary Dougbeity Scranton. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Ono week from Monday will be midsum mer motion day In court. Thi Jury cnminlHsioneis will draw grand nnd petit Jurors on August 11 and tinverse Jurors on August 13. William O'llrlen, who seived sK months In the county Jail for statutor burglaiv, w is release'd estenla. James Doran .vesterdav eiiti'rcil ball In the mi in of $,00 to unswiT charges of em bezzlement and liitfcnv bv oallee at tho net tenn of criminal conn. W. I. Do ran became his bondsman Doran s ease was the last on the list at the last term for trial, but he failed to appear and a warrant was lsueel for him. Ho was picked up not long ago on a capias and .i been In tho county J.ill ever since. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. IPndpr this heading short letters of In tel est will be published when oecompa nled. for publication, bv tho wiltei's name Tho Tribune will not be held re sponsible for opinions hero expressed. Post Will Not Be Withdrawn. IMItor of The Tribune Sir: In u leuort last Monday evening In Grace church, as published in vour valuable paper, jou stated that the "Vol unteers may be withdrawn" from this city As the Impression seems to have gone abroad that we are on the point nt leav ing here-, would jou kindly tell the citi zens of Scranton through vour columns, that Col Ki'ppel decldeel befoie leaving not to icmove us but to send us rein forcemnts and we llrmly believe that a good woik will et be accomplished Iieie with God's help General and Mrs. Rooth, who, by the way. expect to visit Scranton this fall, aie very much averse to closing this post, as they have hundreds of friends heie whom they believe" will rally to our as sistance when they nre acquainted with our needs. Allow me aKo to say that we have a number of kind fi lends here who help us bv monthly, qtmiterly nnd early contri butions to our work, and we herewith wish to expiess our hearty thanks leir the same. Slnco out arrival here, we have had a number of things to contend with. On account of tho prolonged strike of the building trade's people who would have helped us financially, have been unable to do so, but have assured us of their assistance later on The changes m.nlo by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western bavo also af fected us, living lowered our finances scv- .fltJ jf) JwL ft " nmmOfV KS IVWWJllWTAJTl Cor, Lacka, and Wyomiug Avenues, Scranton Pa, mWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWiMWWWUV Fruit A woman's li.ind m h. i edee w III not will not We also Pure Kiiubers. false economy. the difference in C Millar & Peck, fmmmmmmmmmmmmMmm 4 -f - 4 4- 4- X X Polka-Dot x A. T t Handkerchief Scarfs, 25c Half Hose, half price, t 2 for 25c. Hats, Shirts, -T TT.,...,nnr lioir nri VJ uueji w tin , lie' a-n.. Hackintoshes and Storm Coats $8.90. Former price $15.00. at I LOUIS II ISAACS Successor to X Bronson & Tallman 412 Spruce St. -f t - 4 - -- eral dollars monthly. Then, again, nt present u number of the best li lends of tho Volunteers nre avvii on their vaca tion and will not leturn for some time, but we are persuaded that, with the re -tutn of cooler weathei we shall witness a great revival of our work here Thanking all those who have so noblv come to our assistance and ou, sli. for space, etc., we are most respcctfull ouis, Captain and Mrs. Tot ten m SENT TO COUNTY JAIL. John Soito Is Charged with a Bru tal Assault. Morris Ginsberg, of 320 Raymond couit, appeared before Alderman Kas son on Monday last and swoie out a w at rant for the arrest of John Sorto, ot Oak street, charging him with as sault and battel y and larceny. The assault Is said to have been committed on July 21. Ginsberg says that Sorto brutally beat him and ln jureel him to such an extent that he was obliged to remain In bed for a week Ho also says that Pat to took a satchel from htm containing goods to the value of $15. Sarto was located In Lackawanna township yesterday morning Hi- was nrrested and taken befoie Justice of the Peace O'Ncll, of that place, who committed him to the county Jail in default of $".00 hall on each charge. Try the "Joy Maker" Cigar, Gc. Jar The Gilchrist i Invention wide top you can put your uey are in.iciiine-innae, wit ii smnotit cut v cut your hand when washlnt. They contain no deadly blow.over or fine pround glass, ow.over or line r.rc have the Machine-Made Mason Jars and Why buy poor jirs or rubbers) It is One can of fruit spoiled Is more than the price of a dozen Jars. ugCjgA 13 Wyoming Ave. "Walk In and look around." ooooooooooooooooo THE POPULAR HOUSE-FURNISH- 9 INQ STORE. V Mtiddy Wafer . $ Is made clear and pure a by the q CHAMPION j? HIM SHE Bl 111 s acrm Proof. $ The very best Faucet Filter 0 in the market, as attested by v 50,000 families 111 the United V States alone. x FOOTE 5 FULLER CO..! Hears Building, 0 140-142 Washington Ave, o 00000000000000000 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 have a large selection to give away as samples. Everybody that has a Kokak is welcome to call and will receive samples free of charge. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Av3, Closing Out Fans For this Season New) and Secondhand Fans Cheap. Chas. B. Scott 11!) Franklin Avenue. SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. Elmwood Hall Elmhurst, Pa. (Formerly Hotel l-lmluiMt.) Open All the Year. Tills hotel hai beta remo lelei nnd refUtal throughout nnd Mill op-u Iti doori June 14 1 "or rates, etc., call o-i orudctrou DR. W. H.H. BULL EL.M HURST, PA, THE WIIMOLA, An Ideal Health Resort, lieautl- ftilly Situated with Full Lake View. Absolutely treo trnm malarfi nnd' rn.es qultoe3; boating, fl6lilna. ilanclnt;," tennis, orchesti.t, etc.: liura l.lthla water Hiirlnit: plenty or old Bliade, plno grovo of'tarKo trees ma round hotel, oM'WIeut tablo) rates rea"onnlli': capacity nt Iioisa, 2w. Illustrated booklet and refercnii un up. plication. C, E. FREAR. LAKE WINOUL PA SPRING GROVE HOUSE. Lake Carey, Wyoming County, Pa, ' neautiriilly located, good flsli)nsr: boat ing nnd bathliiK Table unex riled D, I.. & W. It. It HloomsliuiB division, train leaving ficranton at 12 65 p m . makes dU rect connections via Lehigh. V.lley to I.nlte. JOHN II .JOSHS, 1'rop FERN HALL,- Crystal Lake-Refined Family Rosort Wage leaves Carbondau ror IVrrt Hull at II HO p m Mtaje leave Vaxn Hull for Car. bondulent 8 tin u, m. Tolpbona Cguu90 tloni "Kern Hall," uy station. CU.& M. C JOHNSON, Manager. l'ulon!co Addresi, Dimrtnir, I'b. book . ;r NHAT. DUitAlU,fi BOOK BINDINO 18 WHAT VOU RKCBIVK IP YOIJ LKAVB YOiJH OHDKH. 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