Tffl-&' THE SCRANTON TRIBUN1S-FRIDAY. AUGUST i, 1899. THE NEW -SONG, "They Call My Darling Jane " Is on Exhibition in Perry .Bros. Window The title page of this song is idorned with a picture of a pretty girl. Everybody wants to know who she is, but as we promised not to mention names we cannot tell. Sale begins Saturday, Aug. 5 Price, 25c. Perry Brothers 205 Wjomliig Ave. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind at KEMP'S, 101 Wyoming Avenue DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose aiid Throat CHlee Hours -no. tu tolU.3Up.tn; 'J to 1. WUIIurna IlulldltiK, Opp. I'ostolllco CITY NOTES OIT.N AIH ( ONl'i:RT-B.iuii s band will glu m cipiu all i uncurl at N.i Aug patk tmnunow .lftimuuii at a oilotk. CAMlOt.l. Till: AVINNKK-Tlu excur sion ciimmltttL nt tin. Kir.iiitnii lllcscle i lull hild a (hawing last cwnliiK for tho bk tie, oft' ml as a prize. T II enroll, holding tick t No ITJ. won thu wheel. lATi:XT ISSLT.D -Louis Il.iBgtr .1 Co, patent attoiiies npoit th it ap.it int was Issued to William J. litirke of tills clt on Tin cil.i labt, foi lonipo-ltloii cit matter for paUiif,, etc., and forming bami'. Pl-.N'i:itAI. TODAY -The funeral of Mlldrtil fane who dlul on AVnlnidu) ecnliiK, will take pluci- trom the lesl (liiKe of hi r patents on fourth btinl, this aftiruoon. at 2 .') o'doilc Intcunent will In nnule in tho ('uthidi.il lemeteij. si'KCIAl, Si:UVICi:S-At St. Peter's ritltcilr.il today s-peilal unlets will lie In lil I'ctpetiiul ndor.illon to tin- sjaUni in tin Messed Surument will lie obseii. id At 7 J' o'clock tonight the l.taRiio of the S.ieied lliutt, and the llnlv Niimu society will attend the fccrUccs in u bodj . arui:sti:d rem vkjuting-two men wile at rested at un rnil hour this moinliiff on l..ieknwaniia iiunuo by I'.u tiolmen Km ills nnd I'.uri. The weio liiilng u lively set-to and one ol the mi n was ludh iim.i up his nn-n uliil face Inlaw brulM d and lili nllmr TIrej will bo Bhen a hearing this mottling. RALPH E. ROBERT NAMED. He Is Stenographer and Typewriter for Collector Penman. T r. IVnm.in, collector of intcinal iepniip, leeched notke jestetday that ho Is piitltled to the serees of a sten ographic and t.vpowiltei and In lonso riui'iire of tlio order It.tlph 13 Kobeits, of South Scianton, formerly employtd in .1 similar rapacity at the Hcinnton Nut and Holt winks, has been ap pointed to the position. Keveial liiipioi'iiients will bo made about the collectors oflhe' and in other looms In the government building. New awnings will be plated on the win dows, the lloois l r-c.it poted and other i nances made. The needs of the post olllce depart ment woio eomiminlcatod to the go i rnment authotltles at Washington and the building Inspectoi. who was line BCM'ial weeks ago. has made bis lepoit and the contemplated changes will be known In a few dajs. SERIOUS CHARGE THIS. Young Men Said to Have Desttoyed Simon Galinsky's Eye. Martin McDonough and Patilek Jot dan, two young men icsldlng In South Scranton, weie anested ycsteid.ty on a warrant Issued by Aldeinmn K.ts son on Information furnished by Stella Gallnsky, charging them aggravated assault and battery on her father, Simon Gallnsky. Tho assault took plate on July 24, when Gallnsky was set upon and beat in and struck with stones. One of the latter struck him In the eje. He went to the Lackawanna hospital and tho ' eye grew so bad that it had to be ro moed u few davs ago. The young men claim that It Is a case of mistaken identity and that they are Innocent of the charges. They were held under $200 ball each for a fuither heailng on Aug 23. BELLES' HORSE AND CARRIAGE. It Is Supposed They Are Now in Newark, N, J, Chief Robllne yesteiday received a telegram from Chief of Police Henry Ilonpei, of New ink, stating that a man with a horse and carriage, supposed to be the one stolen fiom Helles' llvny a few days ago, had been located there. Chief rtobllng sent out postals bear .ng a description of tho rig to the vari ous cities In tho fliirioundlug eountiy. Mr. Helles will leave tho city this morning to Indentify tho outfit, and, If it proves to be his, lequlsltlon papeis will be obtained for the prisoner. Ills name Is Fred C. Smith nnd his home Is said to be on North Washington avenue, this city. m Finest wines and cigars at Lane's, 820 Spruce street. Beecham's Pills cure sick headache. Smoke the Hotel Jermyn Clear, 10c. UNI(mBEL AGAINST INCREASE OF POLICE FORCE COUNCIL KILLED ORDINANCE TOR TOUR PATROLMEN. Ineffectual Effort to Take the Park Bond Ordinance Out of the Hands of Committee Mayor Molr Sug gests a Special Committee to Settle Trouble Between the City Treas urer and Tax Collector New Meets utes That Were Introduced and Approved of by'Councll. An ordinance piovldlng for Increas ing the police force of the city by the appointment of four additional patiol men wns killed on third reading at last night's meeting of tho select council. It received only eight otes and eleven wete cast ngalnst It. The members agreed that It would be desirable to Increase the police foice If possible, but tho flniinclul condition of the city at this time does not wnirant such an increase", many of the members thought. Aigitmcnts against the ordi nance weie made by C. H. Chittenden nnd J. A. Lansing. The vote was ns follows. Aves Hoss Thomas. Jnmcs, Melvln, Schneider, Coy lie, Me-Andrew, Williams. S. Nays Kearntv Itoclie Chittenden, Wagner, Slicu, MeCann, fellows, Scluoe ilir. Lansing, O'Uoylc, 1'rable. II. When the llnance committee was loathed, undei the head of repot tfi of committees Mr. Chlttende'n moved that the uidlnnnce appiopi luting $u0. Kj for the Improvement of Nay Aug park be taken from the hands of toin inlttee for consldeiatlon by councils. The motion was defeated by a vote of S to 10 PARK MATTHIIS When the patk committee was leach ed Mi. Itoclie said the committee bad endeavoied to bavr a meeting during the afternoon, but a quorum was not ptesent. Two of the patk commis sioners were pieent and they present ed a lepoit concerning the lentlng of pi lv lieges and expenditure for 1S9S, which Mr. Koche handed to Clerk L-a-vello to read. They appear In another column In an at tide on the meeting of the committees and commissioners. The lepoits weir irfened to the park tominittee As soon as the lepoits of commit tees wete disposed of council, on mo tion of Mt MtCann. went Into the seventh and eight ordeis of business nnd passed on second and thlid lend ing the ordinance establishing the giade of lltidge alley between Bridge stieet and Mechanic stieet and Me chanic stieet between IVidgVi alley and Cliff stieet and piovldlng for the Blading theieof at the expense of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company and the Dickson Manufactut ing company A communication was leeelved fiom Mayor Molr suggesting that a special lommlttee be appointed to confei with the tlty tieasutei and pool tax col lector about settling the dispute with lefeience to whether or not the pool tax collector shall have tiuat teis in the city treasuici's olllto us heieto foir. The communication was re fcired to Its ptoper committee. An oitlinance foi the pa lug of Lln dri stieet fiom Monroe to Webster avenue came over fiom the common council and was reported favorably foithwitb An Invitation iiom the League of Ameilcan Municipalities was icad It ictiucsts council to send a committee to the meeting of the league In Syia cum, September 19 to 2.' The Invita tion was lefetitd to the committee on laws and oidinances. MKASUKCS I-ItOM COMMON". The following common council it-solutions weie approved of Dltectlng the icpnlr of sidewalk at the coiner of Madison avenue and line stieet front ing the piopetty of James T Kearney, the said sidewalk having been w ashed out by an overflow of watei fiom Pine stieet and at piesent unfit for tinvel; stt Iking off penalty on the taxes as sessed against the German Piosby teiian paisonage on Chestnut stieet, gi anting permission to V. W. O'Mal ley to connect his piopeity on Colfax avenue with the Colfax avenue sewer; giantlne Mis John Moian pel mission to connect her propcity with the New street sewer, lequc sting the Scianton Hallway company to place a motormnn and conductor on Vine street cat ; directing that the pavement assess ment of the Piesbyteiinn chinch at Hyde Paik avenue and WuHhbllin stieet be cxoneiatcd and that the city assume and p.iv the same, dlieetlng the city cleik to le-adveitlse foi bids to construct n sevvei system to sewer portions of Schult. cotitt. IlniilMm avenue; Stlpp touit. Wheeler avenue. Sherwood coutt, Coltax avenue, Okell couit In the Seventeenth wnid, no bids having been letelved in response to the other ndveitlsement, Oidinances providing for additional permanent men foi the Kagle Knglne tompany and Ctystal Hose company and piovldlng for n lit o alarm box In the Tenth waid came over from the common council and weie rcfened to committee The following new resolutions wero Introduced nnd adopted: Hequestlng tho stieet and bildgo committee to visit George street nnd ascertain and devise the best possible mode of lepalring the same fiom Keyser avenue to Ablngton township line. AssnssMnxT nxoNnnATHD. Dltectlng that tho pavement as sessment of tho Tabernacle Congrega tional chuich of South Hyde Park av enue be exonerated and that the tlty assume and pay tho same. Directing the Delawaro and Hudson company to pluco night flngmen at their ctosslngs on South Washington nenue, Mnple stieet and Him street in the Eleventh wurd. An ordinnnte was introduced pro viding for laying llagstono sidovvnlk and gutter on both sides of the follow ing named avenues: Plttston nvenuo from tho Koatlng Hrook bridge to Ulver stieet; Ulver street fiom Pitts ton nenuo to Stono avenue; Orchard sreet to River street; Stone avnuo from Hemlock street to River stieet In the Twelfth ward. It was refeired to committee: Tho following oidinances passed on thlid readings- For two electric lights In tho Thlid ward; providing payment of deficiency In tho talury of tho pattolmen, John J. Colllgan and The mas G. Collins, and tiansfeirlng' Jlfii) to pay the same. An error was discovered In the ordi nance providing for the licensing of trnnslent tetall met chants, uhen It was culled on third reading. Council went into committee of the whole nnd amended It ami It wni then refcired to the city Hollcltor for examination at) tu Us legality. COMMON COUNCIL MEETING. . Number of Matters Wero Passed Upon by Councils. Common council held n special rcs slon Inst night to transact the busi ness not brought to their notice at tho regular meeting of last week. Thu streets and bridges committee teportod favornbly tho ordinance pro Mding wnlks un Klglith street bctvvctn Lackawanna nnd Linden, on Linden between Sixth and L'lghth nnd on Ninth stieet between Lackawanna and Lin den street in tho Fourteenth ward. The ordinance passed first end second leading. A tcsolutlon exonerating the 1'ies byterlnn church property, corner of Hyde Park nvenuo and Washburn stieet from paying their pavement as sessment was also looked upon favor ably by the cointnoneis. Tho ot (llnance establishing the grade of matter pluco and peimittlinr prop erty owneis tu giade, also passed Hist and second reading. The oidlnnnce providing foi tho tiunsfer of $1,r,00 fiom the old Mattes stieet appropriation to a tund for tho pui chase or much needed hose for the flro depaitment pased third leading without a dissenting voire When the ordinance n eating the of fice of nsslstant chief and lit o mntrhal came up for third leading much op position was shown to It especially by Councilman Cnlpln and Chnhman Keller Mr. Keller said that he was doubtful as to whether councils had a right to dispense with the rerv Ices of cettnln city oflleluls In the middle ot thelt trim, a course which would have to be put sued tt wnid the dlstiict llio chiefs by the terms t,f the ordinance If the new ofllce be created. He fur ther advised that the imllnance be le feired te the city solicitor for his opin ion on the matter. Councilman Cnlpln endotsed the to mmies of the chair and after vigor ously piotestlug ngalnst the attempted innovation he moved that act'on In the matter lie Indefinitely postponed. The motion wns can led dlplte fie pto tests of Cotincilinan Jiisieman and A'ent7el AV AV. AVutson's offei to sell the Kound AA'ood to the city for paik purposes tepotted in anothei column, was lefened to Its pioper tominittee. The oidinanro piovldlng for the amendment of the Thlid stieet giade passed thlid leading, nnd an ordinance piovldlng for the giade of I$ildge street wus Intioduced and lrferretl to Its committee BEGINNING IN TIME. Move to Asceitain Changes in Laws a Second Class City Will Make Necessaty. Select council at Us meeting last night took a step In the diiettlon of piep.tilng for the change In the form of the government of the city which will take place when the city passes Into th second class after the lesult of next cat's census Is announced. The following lesolutlou was intio duced last night by Hon. John 1Z. Hoche and adopted: "That I. H. Hums, J. H. Totrey and the city solieitot be and aie heieby appointed to consider what laws now In foiee should be ictalned In the event of this tlty passing Into the second class and what additional legislation they would leionimend foi the gov ernment of this city If It decides to entei said class, piovldcd the city shall be at no expense unless the councils use what these gentlemen lecommend." Messts Chittenden and Lansing thought the Idea a wise one, but felt It a little rally to inter upon such a woik. It will be time enough, they said after the councils oiganlze in April of next year to consider such a matter. The majoi ity of the members, hovv evei, thought It would do no haim to get an early start and they adopted the absolution. COUNCIL WOULD NOT DO IT. Roland Thomas Appointment rftlll in the Hnnds of Committe0. About a month ago Mayor James Molr nominated Roland Thomas, of AVest Scianton, to succeed Patrick O'Hoyle as stii-et commissioner. Tho appointment was irfened to the light and water committee for consideration and has been in the hands of that tom inittee ever since At last night's meeting of the select council C. i: Chittenden made an effort to have the appointment taken from the hands of the committee, but It was not successful. Mr. Chittenden wanted to have tho appointment considered by council. The pioposltlon to take the appointment out of the committeemen's hands was defeated by the following vote: Ayes Hoss, Thomas, Chittenden, AVag ner, Schioedtr, I.insing, Williams 7 Nays Kearney, Hoche, Mtlvln, Stlinel der, Shea, MtCann, fellows, O'Hoyle, f ruble, Coyne, McAndrcw -11. LITTLE'S REPUTATION. Says Chips Worth 850,000 Have Been Taken Out of It. Rlchnid Little, who edits tho dis reputable Serantonlnn, yesteiday be gun nn notion in trespass agtlnst Hon. AVllllam Council, Colonel IJrn II. Rip ple, Hon. Alfied Hand, Henry Helln, Jr., Luther Keller and Llvy S. Rich aid He asks dumages In the sum of $30,000. Little alleges that his reputation and business have been Injured to tho extent of one half a hundred thousand dollais by ai tides that havt appeared In the Tribune Tho plaintiff has for his attorneys Cornelius Smith and his son, J. Stanley Smith. BOARD CANNOT INTERFERE. An Injunction Against Fox Is tho Only Course. Health Officer Allen and Sanitary Officer Hurke waited upon City Soli citor Vosburg yesterday to ascertain It anvtlilng can be done to abate what the neighbois of Fox the blrl man mnlntaln Is a nuliance that he Is 're sponsible for. Mr. Vosburg told them tho matter Is not In the province of the beard of health and that the remedy of tho per sons lies In Injunction proceedings against Fox. . A Card. We. the undersigned, do hereby aeroo to refund tho money on a CO-ccnt bottla of Greenes AVarranled Syrup of Tar If it falls to euro your cough or cold. AVe ulso cuuranteo a 23-cent bottle to provo satis factory or money refunded. J. a. Hone & Son, Dunmore, Pa.; John V. Donahue, tjcrunton. Pa. FOR AN IMPROVED FIRE DEPARTMENT LEGISLATION IS ON ITS WAV THROUGH COUNCILS. Engine of tho Gonetnl Phlnney Com pany Examined by Experts Boil er Is in Such Condition That It Cannot Be Repalied Bids to Re build General Phlnney and Frank lin Engine Approv.ed by Councils. Council Directs Lease for Century Quartets to Be Executed. As a result of .the meeting of tho Joint flro department committees of council and Chief Wnlkei, held Mon day night, at which the needs of tho lire department Were consider! tl, tho following oidlnnnce was intioduced at last night's meeting of select council and leported favoiably forthwith. Section 1. He It ordained by the Select and Common Councils of the city of Scrantcm and It Is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That the fol lowing sums of moncv are hereby uppro. prlited for Urn den irtmcnt putposes: Tor leliuildlng the franklin and General Phlnney steam i nglnt s $1,400 for purchase of hoises bflo for supplies, coal, etc. . ... 2M for purchase of lutge hose wagon . T'Ki for ri pairs of engine houses ,. .. yw for additional lent lot Ceutiiiy hose house . . .1" for purtluist of hvdi ints . . ,.'3 for purchase of bunks for the Hook nnd Lutldi r and Chemical com panies 2V) See 2 To provide funds for the appin. pilntlons und pin poses tontalmd In Sic tlnn 1 of this oidlnaiite. their Is hereby transferred the sum of ?i,.'00 from the following mimed souteis. from appropriation lor electric street lights $2,u00 fiom appropriation for rep lirs of fiankliu and General Plilimey steamers . . soo from appropriation for retaining V.ill, North Main avtnue . . . I,",u0 fiom nppiopr'ntlon for keep of lire department hoi sis .... ... 2,200 i:ngini: kxaminiid. Ftnnk Shea, an expeit fiom the woiks of th La France engine com pany of Hlmit.t, X. Y., was in tho city yesterday and with Geoige Connors of the Dleksun M-inufartuiIng com pany made an examination of the en gine of the General Phlnney company of C.icen Kldge. It was taken apart nnd ascertained tint the bollei Is In such a bd condi tion that rep tlis on It wculd be use less. The expel ts iccommtnd a gen eral ovei hauling of the engine as the pioper com so to puisue. Last night at the select council meeting the La Fiance Hnglnt company v hleh built the engine submitted a bid agieelng to oveihuul and rebuild the engine for $1,700 vl he hi 1 was accepted and the chief erglneer wns lequeslod to for ward the engine to the La fiance company's woiks nt Hlmitii at once. The Genual Phlnney engine has been in service foi about seventeen yoais and as Its boiler is beyond le palr it Is onl leasonnble to suppose that the engine of the Fiunklii coin pnny wllth has been in servlte for twent-six years Is In 'voiy much woise condition A bid f loin the A met it in File fn glne company for the lrpili of the Franklin company's engine 'vas also read In select council last night They usk $1,700 to i t.bulld tho Franklin en gine and the bid was accepted by council The chief was insti acted to send that engine oti nnd beve It te- t d d J 0 l Our S It is a well-known fact that our sales are genuine. We S do not buy goods for these sales, but offer our Entire IS Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices, and anyone buying S shoes of us this month is sure to save some money. :is We start this sale with a large assortment of goods. ' The early buyers will find the best selections. The suc- ' cess of our previous sales and regular trade leads us to be- S 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. 5 Our terms during the sale are cash. Goods bought during this sale will not be exchanged after September ist, 1899. 1 ALL OUR ALL OUR $6.00 Shoes rjs 5.00 Shoes bultt, It was constructed originally by the Amerlcnn company. KMimanNCY hnginh. For tho protection of the city while the two engines nre out of service the offer of tho Amerlcnn Flic engine company to furnish the city with an emergency engine upon tho payment of ft eight to and from Strnnton was accepted. A resolution wns adopted by tho se lect council directing that a lease be entered Into with Mrs Sarih Hartman for the now quarters of the Centuty Hose company nt $50 per month pro vided that she mnkes changes in tho building that will meet tho approval of the proper city olllclals The matter of supplying .the city with more flrr hydrants wns also tak en up last night and the following or dinance was intioduced' Providing for a lire hydtant nt AA'ashlnglon a enue nnd Richmond street nnd nt Capouso avenue and Richmond stieet In tho First ward The money to pay for these Is to be taken from the nppi epilation for elec tric lights for 1899 An ordlnnncc for three flro hvdinnts In Tripp's park wus nlso approved JOHNSON, DEMUND'S CORNERS. Neatly Taken Into Custody by Depu ty Marshal Clark Lowry. Joseph AV Johnson, of Demund's cornels. Luzerne county, was arrrstrd nt his homo yesterday morning by Denuty United States Marshal Clark Lowry, of this city, on a chaige of olisti acting the delivery ot United States mall mutter by frightening the postmaster fiom the building used as a postolllce It appeals that Johnson, who Is a man about 3."i years of age and who has quite a bad name In the neighborhood, went Into the postolllce on AVednesduy In an Intoxicated condition. He im mediately took possession ot things, diove the postmastet from the place, and held the foi I for a considerable length of time until assistance was ob tained. Deputy Lowry leeelved the wanant on Wednesday evening and proceeded bilght and rally yesterday morning to Demund's coiners, which Is a few miles fiom Dallas. At first Johnson was In clined to lie ugly, but the marshal diplomatically got on the light side of him, showed him the uselessness of re sistance and he went peacefully along. He wns taken before United States Commissioner Halin, of AVllkes-Hane, and gave ball In $1,000 foi appeal .tnce at the next tenn of the United States com l, which will be held In AVIlllnms- poi t ADVANCE IN COAL PRICES. Orders Unfilled on Aug. 1 Will Bo Charged the New Prices. Saw aril's Coal Journal says thut from the first of August on all coal ordeis lrmalning unfilled will be rhaiged at the new scale of prices. This scnle went Into effect on July 1, but a month was given l.i which to fill old ordeis Anothei featuie of the anthracite trade that Is wouylng anthi.iclto pio duters Is the growing kick of cars In suite of the new supply put In during the ruirent year. This, it Is said, will make Itself felt when the fall season an Ives. A sun city of labor Is also pirdlcted by those In a position to know, on account of the giadual chitt ing away of the mining population dur ing the dull season. It Is argued that both these features will play an Im portant part in pi eventing nn over supply of coal being mined. Their is a stea lv idvance'ln freight intes on the Gteat Lakes. This advanto Is so gieat that all uill .business can i di i r di d t i ll J For August emi $4.95 $2.00 Shoes 3.95 1.50 Shoes Stt f " tn-, w"k. rrtc- ti I im ft . .taa Aiv. .h V Af iw JB M Jk SI m mm Jw ixth Annual 4.00 Shoes 2.95 1.25 Shoes 1.10 3.50 Shoes 2.75 1.00 Shoes 90c 3.00 Shoes 2.45 75c Shoes...., 60c 2.50 Shoes 1.95 50c Shoes 40c The above are all regular goods. We have besides broken lots placed on tables at prices that are sure to sell them. ' - S Cor, Lacka, and Wyoming Avenues, UtVYiVtfYiVsYsYsV i Fruit Millar & Peck, wwwwmmmmmmmmmmm .. Polka-Dot Handkerchief Scarfs, 25c Half Hose, half price, 2 for 25c. Hats, Shirts, Underwear, half price. flackintoshes and Storm Coats $8.90. Former price $15.00. at I LOUIS H. ISAACS Successor to Bronson & Tallman -f 412 Spruce St. -f-H-f be done In competition theiewlth, If cars can be secured for such long jout neys as to points west and northwest. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXCURSION. Over Five Hundred Persons Spent Day at Harvey's Lake. The Sunday school of the Ponn Ave nue Haptist church conducted a ery successful extuislon to Haivev's lake yesterday. The tialn left the Deluwatc and Hit I son station promptly at 8 a m. Thete were eleven cats, and It Is estimated that over 100 chlldien nnd their pat ents Journeyed to the picturesque lake beyond AVllkes-Haire. Rev. R. F. Y Pierce the pastor, ac companied the patty and aided thoso in thaige of the ariangements The icturn tilp was made at C o'clock. POLICE COURT NOTES. Joseph Langfeld paid $5 for cairylns concealed weapons. John Rider was $'i poorer after he had settled with his honor on a charge of drunk and disorderly conduct. Jesslo James and William Davles, the two voung men arrested yesttulay morn ing for fighting, were caih fined & and given some good advice Try tho "Joy Maker" Cigar, 5c. li i i d4 not wi 1 w J5 $1.65 1.35 Scranton Pa, g Jar The Gilchrist A woman's Invention wide top you can put your hand In it They arc machine-made, with smooth edge will not cut your hand when washing. They contain no deadly blow.over or fine ground class. We also have the Machlne-Made Mason Jars and Pure Rubbers. Vhy buy poor jars or rubbers? It is false economy. One cm of fruit spoiled Is more than the difference In the price of a dozen jars. CVsrxYlaAX ZKZl ooooooooooooooooo THE POHULAR HOUSE-FURNISH- 9 INQ STORE. Mtiddy Wafer Is made clear and pure by the CHAMPION HHIBIL SIOBE WITER HLTER S Ocrm Proof. V The very best Faucet Filter in the market, as attested by ?o,ooo families in the United States alone. FflfllE FULLER CO., I Hears Building, 140-142 Washington Ave, s OOOOOOOOOOcXcX000 5000 Samples To Give Away The Buell Companv has placed their Photographic Supplies for salo at our establishment, 227 Lacka wanna avenue, in which Ave have a large selection to give away as samples. Everybody that has a Kokak is Avelcome to call and will receive samples free of charge. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Ava, Closing Out MIS For this Season New and Second-Hand Pans Cheap. Chas. B. Scott 119 Franklin Avenue. SUMMER RESO'RTS. IHM PENNSYLVANIA. Elmwood Hall Elmhurst, Pa. (Formerly Motel Elmhurst,) Open All the Year. This hotel lmi beau roinoiloloj and refltto I throughout and will op.-n 1U doors Juno 14, 1 or rates, etc., cull oa or uddrott DR. W. H.H. BULL ELMHURST, PA, THE WINOLA, An Ideal Health ltcsot't, Hunuti. fully Situated with Full Lake View. Absolutely free from nialarlj nnd mes qultocs, boatl'ig, flailing, dancliifr, tenuis, orchestra, eti , pure Lllhla water sprint;; plentj of old Flinde, plno groo of large trees sui round hotel, excellent table; rates renbonnblo; capacity of ho ise, 21U. Illustrated booklet and rofwieuees on ap plication. C. E. FREAR. LAKE WINOLA, PA ,. , , .1 - i SPRING GROVE HOUSE, Lake Carey, Wjomlns Count, Pi s Ceautifullj located, Rood flshln! boat Ihb nnd liathlim Table tinecelliict. P . 1.. &. W It It, Uloonibburcr division,, train lealnK Scranton at 1S50 pt rru raffia. fill. rect connections Ma iviukii vunr io Lake. JOHN' 11 JUNK", 1'rop. FERN HAUL., Crystal LakoReflnod Farri,llyM.,R3Sflrt Hln.je leaves Curlioudnle for I'era llull nt ,1 'III p m istu?e leaves i'cru Hall for Utr. lion dale at B.iln n -in. Telephone Commo tion; "Fern Kail." pay stutlon" . "; X". C. E. & M. C. JOIJNbQtN, 'Mahaieri rostofllco AddreHj, DinidatUJL'a ' r: ." book biedleg NUAT. DUUAI1LK BOOK IJINDIMT IS AVHAT VOU RKCKIVBIP'YOU LKAVK YOlIIt OltUKIt, AVmi.Tlfu TRIBUNU BINDEJIT. "'" All F
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