THE SCR ANTON TniBUNJi-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1899. ' THE NEW SONS, "They Call My Darling Jane," Is on Exhibition in Perry Bros. Window The title pnge of this song is idorned with a pictuic of a pretty girl. Hveiybody w.tnts to know who she is, but as vc promised not to mention n.nnes wc cannot tell. Sale begins Saturday, Aug. 5 Price, 25c. Perry Brothers 20,") W)oiiiIiik Ave. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The light kind at KEMPS, Wyoming Av-nue DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat CfllccIIoiTS-nn.m. to 12.30 p.ra; 2 to L. llllums llulldlii", Opp. I'ostolllca -- CITY NOTES H -f Hft Ht4f ANNl AL 1'Allt "J he aiiiuml fair of tin .VIiiltl.mil Vcrrlciilliiial wnlilj will lie In Id nt WalKvillt W joining Lountj, beptunbor 3 to ). liHliiic 1MO.K TO.MOltllOW - I'lc ilk- mar I iiiiitij ilub Kiomiils Thutila iifUTnoon at 1 n'clocK. Young: vvemn u of mil iltv arc invited. Meet at Young Women's Christian nt-MKlatlon rooms at 31 o'clock. Mil ii:r.vi:ii'H ri xkiiai. -The ru in ral of i'n (1 Hefner will In- In Id at Ills late hoim. l.'l Hlvoi' htitot, thlH morning biiviri's Will be held nt the limine nt 'I o .loi.lv. nnd Intel inent will hu made at lone cl. lie. IN l'OI,l(-i: COI'IST. Yi'stcnlnv vu n mi dull il ij In police mint cir lc-, only two prisoners In lug liotme .Mnoi Molr. The two, .Mk'h.ul Dillclii and Sanipel J Mollis wcie rh.nge'il with being ill mil, and weie i.icli Unci .'. J.M I ItSlON TO WATKIl C'Al'. Thlitnu ai loads of KiiiKhlH if l'vtlili and tin lr fiknds fioni Olvpliml rnjo.d an cm uii-ioii to llUiivv.iii Water Gap tstinla. The tialn was inn over tlin Dtlawnii .mil Hudson and I.ackuw.iun i lallioad" I'll NIP AT MONTIlOSi: -The ioiikio Ritlon of tilt (.'lunch of the Holy Nanio ot Montiop will conduct its animal pic ! toil.i at the fair giounds of that )iin 'louUht n promt nade comirt will 1m mvmi it the nrmniv MIh Agues Cal. lah.in, of this city, will recite. l'A 1A" S The Delawaie nnd Hud son tompunv paid at the Ilaltlmoro No 2 mini mil tunnel at Wllkox-Iliiin and tin A lilto Oak mine at Aiehliald eitei da The Delaware. I.aikawanna and Aetein Hallload enmnany will p i Its nun at the mr hIumih and jurd men In this cit toda,. UIIANINC, I'OSTl'ONI'lJ-Tho prize dinwitig tor a giund piano, blc.ve.lc and Uvtntv dollar gold ilece uiiilir the am ple es of the St. I.eo'st battalion, has 'icen postnoned fiom August 1) to Mime date in Octolni All moieties and menbeis having tkkits will Mttle for wnin rn t-oon as possible. HASI- 1JAI.I. TlirHSDAY.-Ii.tse ball teims uprcmntlng the Traitlon compa nies of this city and Wilkes-liarro, will ctnsH bats at Athletic park, this city, Thuisdu The home club will line lip as follows O Oonnoi catcher: ('.miner, pitcher Hihkcll). left 111 Id. Clink, icn tci Held Miillurlii. right tlild. Sntkr, llrst 1) im . (l.illnghi r, s-eiond base, Me. (Julio third base SAl i:.M CAMP .Ml'I'TlNO-Thf annual Salem .imn inn-Unir will be held com ment Ihk Siindax net. V l Nichols and 1 It Iilu will ilellvei addiesseH on teni ei iiicr Ile J If Kecdey, of Klni;ston, "W 111 uldic-s the gathering Mondu). nnd tin follow ing day Jlev. J T Warner, pre siding i lib r of the llonexditlc district of the Vnmlng lonfereure will preach That d u will be dcotcd to npvvorth league work BALLY OP SUNDAY SCHOOL. Held Last Night In the Tiipp Avenue Christian Chuich. The llrst rally of the Sunday selioc. of the Tilpp Avenue Christian church wns held last evening. A veiy laiiro co.iKreK.it Ion was piesent Superintendent Jlujeu. of the main school, and Superintendent Kinuse. of the lnkKlon, j end tepoits nf the work nccompllfched i-lnco A up. 21, 1S9S. The former's lepmt showed remark able piogress The school was stan di with seventeen hcliolnis nnd tho total eniollment nt the .piesent time, nfter one years wink, Is 217 member. Hlshtv per rent of the total enroll ment nio tegular attendnnls nnd over ninety per cent, ot the church mem bers nrp interested in the Sunday school work. Itesv Dr. AVIIllH, nf New York-, and Ile Taylor Clymer. of Nmth Srinn ton alto addressed thoso pte-ont. The follow InK proKt amine has been pre pared for tonight when tho ially rloses1 Invocation. 3ljmn School lliport of Church Amos Washer Jleport of Treasurer .. . .Jostph Ollletto Jlymn Iteport of Pastor It II. Uulsln Bolo Mis V. Itobeitson Hymn Address llev Dr Willis Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syiup. lias been uted foi over PIKTY YKAIIS l,v MILLIONS of MOTHKHS for their CHIl.DHKN WHII-i: TKinillNO WITH i'i:itri:cT si'cci:ss it sootuks tim CHILI). SOri'KNS the (!1'.1S AI.LAS ll'l l'AIN; CX'Ili:S WIND COLIC, unci Is thfl best Temcdy for DIAHUHOKA Bold by DniKKlstH In tvery part of the world Ho sure mid ask for "Jim Winn, low b Soothing Svrup," und take no other Mml Twenty-IIvo cents a bottle. ARGUMENTS BEFORE JUDGE EDWARDS LEGALITY OF INSPECTOR OUDI NANCE QUESTIONED. It Is Alleged That When tho Act of 1887 Was Declnted Unconstitu tional tho Props Were Knocked from Under the Ordlnnnce Creat ing the Office of UulltUng Inspec toi Worthlngton Scrnnton "Regis ters as a Student-at-Lnw Au Ap plication for n Divorce Tiled. Hcfoie Judge H. M. lMwntds niKU tnents were made ycstenlny on the np pcul f i oni the summary convictions be fore JIayor Jlolr of Contractors M. 12. Worden, H. H. Hurlbutt and N. 11. Lit Uar, who weie lined $r0 each be cause they fulled to take out a penult before beginning tho constuictlon ot buildings as lequlied by the city onll luince creating the oillcc of building Inspector. The tuguments In behalf of the city weie made by City Solicitor A A Vnsbtng and Attorney 11. 11. Hannah nnd C. W. D.iwon aigued In behalf of the contrnctois. The arguments on behalf ot the ap pellants weiu to tDhe effect that under the provisions of the act of assembly or Hay 24, 1SS.7, the councils of the clt of Sim anion passed an ordinance which was signed by the mayor on Jlareh 23, 1SSS, "to tcRUlato the con struction, lepalrs and lemovals ot buildings In the city ot Scranton " This ordinance Is the one under which tho piesent opeiatlon of the building In speitoi's olllce Is conducted. The su pieme coutt derided the net of 18S7 unconstitutional, and it was aigued that as the otdlnniict ilerld Its life from the net of assembly Pioo, must fall with the act. therefoie, that the fines Imposed on tho lonttaitois were Illegal. On May 1", 1S.P, the legislature passed an art to leinedy the defects of 1SS7. because a number of cities had been oiganlzed under the act of 1SS7, nnd thev had gone on and made large contiacts In the absence of the rem edial legislation in 1SS9 these i Itles which had pimlded for laige Impi mo ments and had contiacts for these 1m Iiioements In piocess of constiuetlon would be in n deplorable stnte of chons. Sir. Uawbon argued, though, that the lemedlal legislation of 1SS9 only ap piled to i Itles whiih hud been organ ised under the act of 1SS7. and not to Scianton. which was organized under the ait of 1S74. He held also that the ordinance- Is unconstitutional because It does not set forth In' Its title vhnt Its contents aie, and that It Is uncon stitutional on account of the ptlce It fives for pel inks U was contended by Sir. Vosbuig that the net of 1S7I. under which Scranton was organised as a city of the thlid class, gno the niunlelpil go eminent the power to pass laws for the peace, good go eminent and welfaie of the people. He also aigued that the ait of lVi uiied all the de feet of the act of 1SS7 and that It all ilnted the oidinnnco pa..ed by the city iciuntils of Scianton creating the office oT building inspector, which Is the oidinnmo under consldeiatlon. Action in Dlvoice. Slis. Mai j Slers yet,terilay began an anion to seiuie a dKoiee from Stephen A. Mois They weie m.it rled No. 1,-,, lS'il, und lived together until Jul f,, lS'i'), when Jlis. Sljeis sas she was loinptdled to leave her hus band because of his uuelt to her. The papeis In the case weie filed for hei by Attornos T.iIor S Lewis Registered ns a Law Student. Worthlngton Sciantoii, sjii or Sir. and Mis W W Scranton, yesteiday leglstcied with I'lothonotuiy Cojipland ns a student-at-law in the olllce of Wlll.u d. Willi en iS: Knapp. Sli. Scianton was giadu.ited fiom Yule university with the degiee of It, A ami also studied law In 'e 1tv de partment of that universlt.v. Yesteiday's Maniage Licenses. Joscj.li Fov Scianton Sadie Conllti Scianton Thomas l. Sloignn Scianton lihod.'i SI. Riindhuist nunmaie Court House News Notes. The tiial list for the September term of common pleas coutt will be made up net week. Thomas Slontgomeiy was .vesteid.iy i pleased fiom the county jail on $200 ball. Slaiy Sloian became his suretj. William A. Price, collector of taxes in Spring Hiook township, jestenlay llled Mm bond In the hum of $3.!0f) with Cleik of the Couits Daniels. The sureties on the bond ate Hugh H. Aims, Gi llllth Lougheu nnd Thomas J Mori Is. ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS. They Have Been Received for the Mail Cairiers' Convention Fund. The following additional coatiibu tlons to the mail can lei s' convention fund have been leeched. Jlis. Geoigo II. Uenoie, Sits. SI L ninlr, SIis. A SI. Keishlmei, Jlis. C.us Schiel, Sirs. P S. Page, SIis. J. il. James, Sllss SI, A. rfizglbbons. A Friend, Stone avenue. Sirs P Wren, SIis. i: SIcDonnld, SIis. T. J. Oliver,' SIis SI. T. Orcen, Sir John Situ ray, Sirs. Oeoige Sleitz. EX-CONSTABLE ARRESTED. He Is Charged with Assault and Battery by His 'Wife. Thomas Huike, an ex-coustuble, liv ing on Irving avenue, was aiialgned hofote Aldci man Howe yesterday morn ing on charges of ussault and battery, non-support and tin eats, prefeued by his wife. The latter alleges that he came homp on Thuisday night In an Intoxicated condition and that he seized her by the thioat nnd tlnew Inn Into tho stieet. The alderman held the ex-constable In $500 ball for appeatance In court. Ho was unable to furnish this and was committed to tho c otinty Jail. NOTIFY THE MAILCARRIER. People Who Go Away for the Sum mer rail to Do This. Slimy popK who leave home for the summer season complain that they do not get their mall legulur and natur ully put the blame on the tatrleis. Tho fact is, they fall to notify the postolllce olllelal of tho change of ad dicss, und It their house is locked, they nnd their mall piled up In the letter oo. wiumi tney tetui ELECTION ON THURSDAY. Tho Members of Company A Will Elect Two Lieutenants. Company A, Thirteenth regiment, will hold n meeting on Thursday even ing for the purposo or electing llrst nnd second lieutenants. ThoFe who nro running for the llrst lieutenancy nre- Keith, who was a lieutenant in the volunteers. Daly, who was a scrgennt, and Geo, who was ti lieutenant In the old guaul. tt Is ery probable thnt Keith will be elected first lieutenant and that Wtn mlck, who wlthdiew from the race In favor of the latter, will be favored with the second lieutenancy. Papers nt rived In tho city vesteidny authorizing nn election In Company II. Xo.date has as jet been selected. The nlllceis to be elected are: Captain, Hist and second lieutenants. Com pany 11 will meet In a week or so for the puipoe ot electing one lieutenant. When tho above ollleeis have been elected the leglment will bo teady to proceed with the election of a colonel and of the other leglmenlal oTlcern. GEORGE MOORE MISSING. His Sister Is Anxious to Leain His Wheieabouts. Chief of Jollce Holding lecelved a letter ycstenlny moinlng fiom Nellie Sloore, of Veilslnng, N. J . asking for Information icgardlng the wheteabouts of her brother, George Sloote, who left foi this city some time ago, salng ho Intended visiting a filend here. The deseilptlon Inclosed Is as fol lows. Daik eyes and hair, also dark complexion. He has but one arm. the other hnv lng been amputated at the right shoulder. He wore a blue seige stilt, white stiavv bat and msset shoes. Detei tlve Slolr Is endeavoilng to locate the missing man MR. BOTSONG ORDAINED. Ho Is the New Pastor of the Waverly Baptist Chuich Exeiclses of the Ordination. The council called by the Abington Iliptlst chuiih of Waveily, Pa. to ot duln their pastoi -elect. Philip V. Hot snug, to the vvoik of the gospel minis try In the Haptlst denomination, con vened at tho chuich yc.stcrd.iv after noon at 2 .in o'clock Delegates fiom twenty chtticlies of the Abington Itap tlst association and two ehuichcs of the Wajne association (Haton and Tunklinnnock), together with Piof. .1. SI. Stitlei, D. D. and Prof Slllton G. Hvans D 1 , of tho facultv of Cro sier Theological seniinai v. Ciozler, Pa. responded to the Invitation of the chinch The council organized by the election of Hev. Thomas Dp C,iueh, D. D . ot Hip Jackson street chuich, ot this city, as modeiator. and Hev. J. L. Williams, of the Finest Clt chuich, us ederk. The candidate, Sli. Ilotsong. gave. In the diiei'tlon of the council, an ac count of his conversion, call to the mlnlstiy and his views of Chilsllnn doitilne and Chiistlan polity with be coming iiioiliHt.v. et thorough and complete The membeis of the coun cil, both mlnlsteiial and lay, overclsed the privilege of Intel logatlng him and his answeis. together with his state ment, weie highly pleasing and .satls fai toi j to all pie&ent In the in hate session of the council, held Immediately nfter, letteis weie lead commendatoiy of him fiom his forme l pastoi and otheis, and state ments weie made b his found teach cis, Piofes&ois Stlfler and Kvans, of Cio.lcr semlnniy. all of which spoke highly of his ehaiacter. piepaiatlons for the mlnlstrj and his earnestness In the woilc. Mi. Hotsong Is a .voting man of pleas ing nddiess and highly educated, a graduate of Hlghtstown academy at New Jeisey, the rnlveislt of New York and of Ciozler Theological semi nar. The council unanimously dliocted the church to moceod to oidain him to the work of the gospel mlnlstiy and a committee consisting of Hev. II. SL Pease, of Haton; Hev. SI J. Watklns, of Factoivvllle, and the Hev. AV. II. Sowell, of Clark"s Summit, was ap pointed to auange for the oidlnatlon seivice to be held at 7.H0 this evening. The pi ogi amine for the evening session was as follows: Heading of Scrlptuie, llev. L. P. Iliirtfonl, West Lenox I'ravcr. Hev 1 L. Woods, Tunkliunnock Oidlnutlon Sermon. Piofe-sor J M. UMlei, D. D, of Ciozler Seminal v. Oidalnlng I'rajer, Hev M I. Watklns Factor vllle Charge to Candidate Hev. W. II Sowell. CI irks Summit Hand of Fellowship, Hev. II H Harris Ph D , Taj lor. Pit. Charge to Chuich, Itiv II. SI. Pease, Haton I'a Ilincdlctlon, Pastoi -elect Hev. P. F. Hotbimg A very generous audience was pies ent at the public session of the council nnd a large attend'ince, taxing tho capacity of the church, heaul tho able dlscotuse of Dr. Stiller, who Is one of the leading scholnis and divines in the denomination. The chinch choir furnished muble for the evening session. The ladles of the chuich solved tea in the Sundii school loom to vlslttus TRATERNAL VISIT TONIGHT. Will Be Made by Wilkes-Bano Mem bers of P. 0. S. of A. A lnige delegation rrnm Washington camps No. -JOS and 118, Patilotlc Older Sons of Aineilca. WIlkes-Hain, will visit Camp No 21.' this evening nt Iheli headciUMrtets on Womlng ave n ro I. F. Cook, candidate for piesldent at the coming convention, will maisliul tho iissemhl. An Informal prn gramme of entertainment will bo pio vided. and nil membeis of alster camps nto Invited to paillclpute'. CASES IN BANKRUPTCY. Petitions Filed by Jacob R. Cohen and S. Scltultz & Company. Jacob II. Cohen, manager of a cloth ing stoio, nt 12U Penu avenue, this city, was declared a hunkiupt on .Mon day. Ills liabilities nro S1S.S0O and Ills, assets nothing The petition has been llled flth Hefeieo Van Wormer. S. Schultz fc Company, of Sloscmv, have also come undef the bankruptcy law. Their Uabllltlos weie $3,733 and their assets nothing. Smoke the Popular Punch Cigar, XOc. MARRIED. liltOW-Hl'Itm'-Al tho Methodist Upls. copal parsenncje, Lncki wiinnn, Pa , Au. gust 5, IKV. by Hev. 11. F. Aco, GeorRO llrun. of Uuryin, to SIIm Sliutha Hurge, of Lackawanna, AN OPINION OF GENERAL INTEREST HAS BEEN GIVEN BY REIEREE C. A. VAN WORMER. Decides That In the Case cf A. R. Gould & Sons Agnlnst Samuel L. Goldstein the Lnndloids' Right to Priority of Payments Is Llmltod to One Year's Rent The Adjudication of Banktuptcy Deter mined tho Rights of tho Other Creditors. An opinion which will be of general Intctest to lundloids and lessees has been given by Attorney c. A Vnn Woimei, lefetee In banktuptcy. In the case of A. H, Gould & Sons vs. Snnutf'l L. Goldstein, lelatlve to the collection of louts when the tenant has bsen declined n hankiupt. This Is the ilrst Instance of this kind in this part of the state, und the opinion Is theiefore of much Interest. It Is us follows: At the 111 si meeting of ci editors In this action, . II Gould ,L Sons llled with the leferee a claim for unt, for the premises occupied bv the bank nipt us u pluee of business. The fncts upon which this claim Is based aie as follows On SInv B. 1S9S, the bank upt became a t"nnnt of A H. Gould Sons by the assignment of it leasi made bv Gould & Sons to tin- Fi p mnn Staniifnctuilng lumiiaii Hy the terms of this base It was agreed Inter alia, that the term should he for ten years at an annual lent of $1.100, oay nble $12". ppr month In advance. "And II defuult be made in the ptvmont ot snld rent or any patt thereof, for the space of thlitv daH after the satne shall beconie due, or anv default h? made In the peifoimnnc.e of anv of the covenants heieln contained the said hiring and lelntion of Inndlonl and tenntit, at the option of the lessor, "hall whollv i cne and deteimlne: and the lessor s'inll nnd may le-cntir sa'd piemlses and lemove nil lersons thciefioni " FFUTIIFH AC.Hi:i'SIi:XT. "And It Is further agreed that "liouhl the Ics'-ee lemove his goods or anv part theieof Horn said building or In any manntr attempt to vacate the I lciuKes dining -aIel tenn, or b. come hunkiupt or assign foi the beneilt of ciedltois or executions be Issued rgalt st him, then In that cu-e. tho whole lent f..i the uneNpliee1 term shall at once Income due and collect able bv elltfi is or otherwise" On Sluv 17. IS'jD, Goldstein was In default nt JJS 0 balance due for Apill n nl and M"" due for tho month of Slay On this dav Gould & Sons issu ed a liindlciiV" watinnt and levied up on all of the b.inkiupt's pinpeitv upon the nieinlses leased On Slav 10 1W, GoUVteln tiled a voluntary petition In b.inl:iiiicv, und on tho same day wns adjudged hunkiupt. All pinceed lng undei the landlouK win nut have been stayed bv Gould .; Sons, nud thrv now ')ieent their claim to the tefeiee for $11 3"iB 10, b"lng the lent for the tineulied tenn of the leas, nnd claim piioilty of payment. Tint thev nre entitled In piimltv theto can be no doubt for the law of Pennsv Iv aula eeuios to 1'indIoriN pil niltv or pavment for lent due. out of funds nrlsing from the snle of the tenant's pinpeitv and Sec. 01 (.") of the Hanki'upti v act piovldes for pil cnlt of pavment to such claimants. The amount to which Gould i Sims imp i ntitled in picfeieil credltnis. Is theieroie iletcrtninnlile bv the law of Pennsvlvnnla Sec S.1 or the Vet of 1V.fi, piovldes, 'The goods and chat tels being In or unnn anv ni-"-tuage, hinds or tenements, which me or shall be deinKed tor life i r veai", en other-wl-e, taken bv viltue of an cecu tlon and liable to the dlsfess ot ih" landlnid. shall be liable for the piv ment nt anv sums of monev due for ii nl nt the time of taking such goods In execution. I'mvldcd, that such lent shall not exceed one veni's lent." QFHSTION OF AStOFNT It Is unnecessary to consider tho question of the amount Gould & Sons might have collected under the dlstl 'ss had not bankruptcy proceedings In tel vened, for an:- Hen thev acquit cd by virtue or the landloiel's wairant, was dissolved bv tin adjudication of bankruptcv of Goldstein Hankruptcy act. Sec. (VT. The niiPstlon Is win nmount wns due nt the time the ten ant became hankiupt, and the title of his piopertv vested in hl liusle? Bv the toiins of the lease 'houlil the les see become bankrupt" "the whrlo rent foi the unexpired p.iit of tho teur shall nt once become due and collect able" It was said by Chief Justice Ster rctt In Piatt. Bather ." Co. vs John son et al . IBS Pa. S 40, "There Is nothing Illegal or oontrniy to public policy In either of the above ciuoted provisions" An was said In Goodwin vs Sim-key, 80 I'a S. 149, lr.3, "the whole lent for the tenn mlcht have been pajuble In idvnnce. nnd there exists no leason why It might not be made payable at nnv time dining the i tinning of tlv lease, upon the happen ing of anv contingency. "Tie light of eUstiess would Imtne dlutelv aitse upon tlv happening of the specified contlncencv nnd that light might h' e'icl-f by the lessor to the extent of collectlnr moie than one vent's pnst due lent, ptovlded the tlKhts of execution ci- liters have not pievlouly attached If they lyive, the net of June 1.1, iv.fi limiting the les sor's light to pavment out of such fund to n amount not exceeding one yeai's lent becomes opeintlve In fa vcr of the execution ciodltors" The whole nmmmt of lent for the ltnexplr'd term, bv the teims of this base became din" on Slav IP. 1S01, the dat" of the a IJtliJIeatlon of hank inptry nf Goldstein, hilt the same ict which fixed tin amount due under the lease viz the adluillettlon of bank ruptc". also detet mined the lights of fill nthi eredltois of G ddsteln. nnd their lights having attached to tho bankrupt's piopertv, the landlnids' right to nrlotltv of payment Is limit ed to one war's rent The claim of A. H Gould & Pons Is therefoie al lowed for the sum of $1 00 to which amount they nre entitled to ptloilty of p-ivmcnt. -- GERMANS ORGANIZED. Ate Deteunined to Sccute Political Recognition. Uranchcs of the recently oiganlzed Independent (lei man Political associa tion have been ioimed In eleven wuids of the city and tho organization has al icady become one of gieat strength It Is "iircly a polltlcil oignnlzatl 1:1 being foimed for the puipose of set ur Ing for the Get man element the politi cal lecognltion which that nntloualPy claims It Is the Intention of the pio meters to extend tho organization to ever town and village of the courty and thus consolidate tho S.000 Geinu'i voteiH of Luzerne, who will tiviho themselves felt as a poweiful political organization. Such a laigo body of citizens, th" leaders, of the association claim, sho ild lecelvo much more lecognltion from the two great parties than Is now le celved A pioinlnont Herman In con versation with a reporter last evening stated that the OennaiiH are not politi cians, neither do they desire to bo so classed. They should, however, he said, be counted In the mnkeup of the county tickets, He referred to the candidates now aspiring for places on the Democratic and Republican tickets, and stnted that from piesent Indica tions the Germans ate not apt to re ceive much consideration. But beforo many weeks tho association will he In position, continued the speaker, to show that the candidate who does not receive its support cannot hope to bo elected. Should tho oiganlzatlou ex tend only to the cities nnd principal towns of the county the members feel that It will hold the balance' of power. It some of tho wards of the city tho association has almost 200 membeis, nnd In none of them when a branch exists has It less than llfty Last evening a branch was organized In the Klghth ward. It starts out with a healthy membership and It Is expected that It will be one ot the leading clubs In town Wllkcs-Barre Times JONES WENT THE LIMIT. After Beating and Abusing His Wife He Turned a Bull Dog on Her. She Asks a Divot ce. A more thnn ordinary Instance of man's Inhumanity to woman was hi ought out yesterday In the petition for a dlvoice (lied by Sirs. Slary Jones, who lives with her parents, Sir. nnd Sirs John B. Jones, of West Scianton, against her husband, David Jones. The couple wcie married on Nov 2fl, 18S9. At that time Sirs Jones wns a oung girl only IB years old and her husband had been pievlously married and invoiced She sa.vs that Jones was addicted to dilnk and that he would frequently beat nnd thump her unmet rlf ully She also bays that he tinned her out of doors several times at night. On Feb B, 1S9, Jones left this city foi Huttc City, Slontana. SIis Jones followed him after a time and lived with him there for seven or eight weeks During this time ho treated bet more cruelly than before and, It Is claimed, wns guilt of a piece of cruel ty which almost icsiilted in his wife's and his own death. It seems that he was the possessor of a feioclous hull dog- and Sirs. Jones states that on one occasion deliberate ly turned the animal on her. The brute i ushed upon her and toi e a deep gash In her thigh and one in her leg lower down She says that If assistance had not aril veil that she would certainly hitve been killed by the animal. Jones himself nanowly escape lynching at the time by the hands of an angry mo! which had gathered theic He was taken into custody by the maishal of Butte Ot. EXCURSION TO LAKE ARIEL. Will Ba Run Today by Excelsior Hose Company. The annual exeuislon of the Hxcel sloi Hose company will be iun to Lake Alio today over the Hrle and AV0 mlng Valley iallro.ul. The tialn will be switched at the Delaware and Hudson tracks nnd the excursionists will be taken abo.ud nt Hast Slaiket stitet The lliemon anti cipate an enjoyable time. P. J. TLINN, OF DENVER, COL. Is tho New Geneinl Ti eight Agent of the Lackawanna Road. P I. Fllnn. of the Cnloiado and I'tah Trnlllc association, hns accepted the position of general freight agent of the Del-mate, Lackawanna and Westein i-alhoad. The position. It appeals, was offered him some time ugo by D. 11 Caldwell, tho new traffic mnnager of the line. FINANCE COMMITTEE MET. Tiansacted Business In the 0ffl.ee of D. J. Campbell. The finance committee for the central city, charged with raising monev to Vfc f. . , t t t, p. : s . tr t f. v. it I rk a j," & & x &" K it a a a" h a a a a a a" a a' a a" a' a a' a a a' a' a" a a a a a a a a' K a' a a a a a v a a' a a a a K a' a" a' a a a a a a" a a a a' a a a' Scranton Store, 124-126 ic dimities Just received 400 pieces The big gest bargain we ever bought. Goods that we never sold early in the season for less than i2j4 cents and is cents in the biggest variety of patterns you ever saw here at a special pi ice this week only ten yards to a customer per yard Silk Velvets Choice of our entire assort ment ot silk velvets, in all col ors, former price was 75c the yard. August clear- , ance sale price .Z4C Taffeta Silks Our regular 21-inch all-silk taffetas in black, white and all colors, regular price is 7SC the yard. Clear- ance sale o"C Negligee shirts Balance of our 75c and 50c negligee shirts, with separate cuffs in many good and desi rable patterns, sizes 16, 6li, 17 and 1 7; 1. Clear- ance sale puce XOC Men's half hose In gray and brown sum mer weight, regular 12 1-2C quality, all sizes. Clearance sale price while they , last OC V-4 A'4'A4'4'-A'A'4mA'4'4m''WA'AA'4'4'4A'A4'4 4AA-4 TTja 1 JO p satin Austrian vases 45 SOMETHING NEW. Wc have now in stock a 5 complete assortment of this exceedingly pretty ware, and 3g5 the prices at which we sell it are bound to make them "5 popular. 2g Low Mating Shape, suited for nastertiums and such. 65c 3g Odd Quaint Shapes, for long stem ilowers $1.10, $1.75 35 Large Swell Shapes, lor grasses .'. .$2.25, $35. $55 3" Then we have a large collection of Importers' 2j2 Samples, These Vases ate bargains .... 15c, 25c, 35c. 45c Millar & Peck, ., 4-f-fHV-f-f-f 4 f-M- 4-f THE POPULAR HOUSE tThe "Requa" Fly -Paper Holder For Sticky Fly-Paper Price, 10c each. tFOOTE & FULLER CO., t 4- 7 -- Mcurs IlttiKlins. 110. 112 Washington Avenue. -f- defiav the expenses of the letter cu llers' convention, held a well-attended meeting last evening In D. J Camp bell's olllce on Lackawanna avenue. Alv Hobathan said the committee will repoit at the meeting of the general committee on Friday evening. Unfair. "It is a. rascally busincs-s tilik"' ex claimed ime I'arls editor when Infoimeil that another was about to challenge him 'Don't vou think no will flpht fnlrlv ' "Of course he will he fair In the diul, hut he knows mv p.'l ci has a much ling er circulation than his, and he Is, there fore, Hire to cot the best of me In the advertisement ' Washington Stat Finest wines and cigars at Lane's, S20 Spruce street. Try the "Joy Slaker" Cigar, 5c. WASHINGTON AVENUE AND ASH ST. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. AUGUST 14 AND IS, AT 2.30 AND a P. M. PROF. GENTRY'S Parade Daily at 1 1 a. m. Prices, Children, 15c Adults 25c. tt, . H . i V, n H tt. H U K K Wyoming Avenue. at 4c Misses' hose A quality that never fails to biing 15c a pair will be of fered at half price during this sale. Warranted fast black full seamless libbed hose. Clearance sale price, Q while they last oC Women's hose Pull seamless, fast black hose, with double heel and toe, well worth 15c a pair. Sale price during the Q month OC Silk waists Your choice today of several hundred styles of fancy silk waists made in the newest manner, including plain and fancy taffetas and handsome brocades, 111 plaids, stripes and figures, icni value $4, $5 and $6, the bulk of them sold at a special sale at $3.50. Clcaiance sale price duiing month of August J)Z.DU Famous Dog and Pony Show IT 5 13 -a. Vyrnlrie Avo. "Walk In and look around " --...- 4v4 4 .-- - FURNISHING STORE. - f- t Guard and Holder. fc & Three for 25c. 4- "- t Polka-Dot I I Handkerchief Scarfs, 25c I Half Hose, half price, 2 for 25c. Hats, Shirts, - UiirAcrwear, half price. -t riackintoshes and $ Storm Coats X $8.90. -t Former price $15.00. I LOUIS FlSflflCS I t Successor to X Bronson & Tall man $ 412 Spruce St. 4 sV-sV-f-f sV."t Closing Out For this Season New and Second-Hand Fans Cheap. Chas. B. Scott HO Franklin Avenue. SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. Elmwood Hall Elmhurst, Pa. (Tormerly Hotel ElmhiiMt,) Open All the Year. 1 his hotel has bain remodeled and refute:" throughout uud will open its door) Juns 1-1. Tor rates, etc, call on or addre-i DR. W. H.H. BULL ELMHURST, PA. THE WINOLA, Au Ideal Health Resort, Honutl. fully Situated with Full Lake View. Absolutely Tree from malaria nnd wic-m qultoei, buattas. llHlitn?, dancing, tennis, orchestra, etc , puro I.ithla water spilns: plenty of old hliaile, plno giovo of larsa tieea surround hotel, excellent tablo; rates reanonablp, capacity of hiune, Sw. Illustrated booklet ami references un ap plication. C. E. FREAR. LAKE WINOLA, PA SPRING GROVE HOUSE, Lake Care), VVomlns Count), I'a. Dcautlfiill) lucatod good flshlnc boat lnB and b.ithliiK Table unexielli'd D. I, . W It II Blnonmluin' division tram leaving Huunton nt 12 65 tn in.ike di rect cunmctloriH vln I.ehkh Vullei to l.al,e JU1IN Ji JUNi:,,l liop FERN HALL, Crystal Lake -Refined Family Ro3ort Hlaoleavoi Cirboiidalo for Tern Hull ut a.ilopm tii?5 leavei I era Hull for ("ir. bondiilent 8.I1U u in. leoplioue Comuo tluu: "1'i-r i Hull,' pay stntlun C. U & M. C. JUIINbOV, Alanaicr. I'ostullleo Vililiem, Diindall, I'a foocsk bl mid I mi! NKAT. DL'UAHLI HOOK niNDINT is what vou msur.ivi- IP YOU I-HAVH VOUlt OItLi; WITH THU ntHJUNU UlNDL'Uy. W4 Fans