v. THE SCRANTON TllIBUiNJ-FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1899. We Will Close Out our entire stock of Pianos, Or gans, Oultnrs, Mandolins, Violins nnd Banjos at greatly reduced prices. For Instance 71-3PiruioCnsed Carpenter Organ, worth S17.r.OD, solid walnut, elegantly finished, looks Just like Plnno, $110.00 easy payments, $100.00 cash. This sale will continue until all good3 are sold. "They Call My Darling Jane" is the greatest hit wo ever had, 25c. Perry Brothers 205 Wyoming Ave. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind at KEMP'S, 1(11 Wyoming Avsnuo DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear. Nose aud Throat Will return Sept. 1. "Williams UulUlliifr. Opp I'ostoiTlce. suNioN7jftflLABEl ( j 7TT' ffl?rffiy BIG BATCH OF PRISONERS. Weie Given a Hearing in Police Court Yesterday Morning. Thi'if was oni" df tlif lniKi't batches (f I'rlMitiPis c ir sei-ii In police court niralKiipil before Alderman Kason. v ho iie-lded yestenlay morning In the iilji'iice nt Major Moll. Theie weie ..iititpen nltofHtlu'i. Th" tli't nine minlmicd weie the tuiinps nne".tcl on Wednesday t veiling in Xoitli Seiunton 'I'hej all i;.ie their place of lesldcne'e as New Yoik and .ild they weie Jut out on a little le.iuie til. Their uamex, n- kIvph, i"llov lleiu.x Low ii.in. William (Inul jim James Iunbeit, John Donuwin. .leines lJ.-iniiL.. James I.Mich, Wil liam Sullivan, Jnhii l.uinhcil and IM. I inbeit The nldeinian riivo them one hum to h-ae the ellv mill tlle 1 llwlied out ouleklv to "uoik" .nine othei town Jaim? White paid a line of '. for be lli;? ill link and dlsonleiiy, .Taints W.il nshaxltcli. A. H Knjs and Jilrhard IvuK paid j e.in on ihniReH of ch iiiikeiines.u Poni Dennis Jones will sojourn for the next thhty dns In the county Jill, ns will alvo 1,1s-le Thomas, both charged with beliifr diiink .nil clNcir dil Jobn Smith was ,ils0 sent up 1 'i thhty da.Sf on the same cliniKP. John IllRhthld. climbed with being diunl. and re'-lstliiR; in i est. paid a fine t $," and HalMeud Johnson was sent up for ten days on a charge of illlinU-ennc-s DENIAL EDITOR WAS SCOOPED. Badly Beaten hy n Member of His Own Staff. "The stoi v to the effei t that Chief Aithur will come heie likewise seems to be without nnv tint li. He has not jit nnhed and no one can tell when he will." njwchango. 'Chief Arthur, of the Hiotheihood of Knginecis. who lias been In Cincinnati, w oiking on the dllllcultles on the Illg Four, left that city last night for Hci.mton He will piobably aule heie sometime this evening, or caily to rooiinw morning. The following dls patch was lecelved at this office to duy Cincinnati. Aug. 21. As foiecasted jcsteiday. an amicable adjustment of the Ills Four with Its engineei.s has been leached. The settlement was ai langed yesteiday afternoon. Chief Aitliur and the members of the en Klneeis' committee left last night. He goes to Scranton. I'a., to adjust a slmi lai dispute of the Delawaie, Iacka wanna and Western. Fuitlier than that this ugieenient had been l cached Mi Aithur lefused to state. Ofllelals of the load i of use to gle the teinis of the settlement, c lalmlng It does not concern the public;." Same exchange, tame Issue. FIVE CASES OF TYPHOID. Are Now Being Treated at the Lack a wanna Hospital, ThPie ate at present five patients In the Lackawanna hospital suffering fiom Uphold fever. On of these was received In the lat ter part of July and the rest dining this month. The ominous featuie In con nection with this Is the eiv early season In which the dlspase has mani fested Itself. Typhoid fever seldom occurs cat Her than September and very lnfrequentl) hefore the latter patt of that month. The fact that a case has been noted ns can as July Is considered by the hospital staff to bo veiy portentlous. DISCHARGEDAND RE-ARRESTED Experience of Oeorgo Sanders nnd Mis. Alice Jones. Oeorgo Sandeis and Mrs. Alice Jones, Of "Wlllces-Harre, who weie nrrestcl on hoard the Cunard lino steamer Cam pania, upon her an I vol at Liven pool. Saturday last, charged with foipery, were atralgned' for a heailnji yester day mauling and dischaiged, owing to the absence of evidence. They weie immediately ro-arrcstpd, and will be h'ld to nwnlt the nnlval of extradition papers from 'Washing ton. J. C. Smoke the Pocono Gc. Cigar, Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been used foi over TIKTV Yf.'AKS by MILLIONS of MOTHKHS for their r-IItl.DKKN WHIM: TKr.TlMNU Willi J'UnKUCT sucenss. It HOOTIIKS the CHILD. SOFTUNS the UUMh, ALLANS nil PAIN; CURIAS WIND COLIC, and Is the. bent remedy for r)IAUUliai:A. Bold by DriiBKlslK in overy pan of the sorld. Do blire mid ask for ".Ml 8, Wins. Inw'8 Soothing SylUP. ' und tnke no otl.cr .ind. 'rvkcnty.flve cents o bottle. THOSE DECISIONS FROM IIARRISBURG MR. TORREY SAYS THEY DO NOT MEET LOCAL CASE. The Slmonton and Weiss Opinions on the Power of the Mayor to Re move Officers, Which Mayor Molr Seizes as His Warrant for Summar ily Dismissing Patrolmen Saul and Dyer Do Not Meet the Issue, the Ex-City Solicitor States Full Text of the Slmonton Decision. Appended Is the Judge Slmonton do rlBlon upon which, it Is understood Muyor Molr idles for his authority In removing Patrolmen Paul and Dyer without "the niHIee and consent of select council:" tty Clauses ir. nnd IT of Section 20, of the Act of May 'J.-!. 1S74. 1'. I. 240. pro viding for the Incorporation nnd gov ernment of cities of the third class, city councils nie authoilzcd "to provide for removing olllcers of the city for mis conduct whose olllces ate cieated and made elective by this act, and shall have power to create any of lice that they may deem necessaiy for the good government nnd Interest of the city, and to legulate and prescribe the paw ns and duties and compensation of all oillcera of the city" t'nder the power thus confer! ed the councils of the city of Hnnlsburg, on Xoembei 26. 188S, passed an oidlnance establishing a highway depaitment, and ordaining that the chief ofllcor of the depaitment should he styled "commissioner of hlghwn8." nnd that he should be nominated, nnd. bv and with the nd vlce nnd consent of the select council, appointed by the mayor to hold his otllee for thiee yeais. and until the ap pointment and qualification of his suc cessor, and thnt "said commissioner shall be lemenod ) the mayor for misconduct or neglect of duty." TACTS HKCITHH On July 2.1. 1S&S. William H. I.nch, the lespondent, was dul appointed by the then mayor commissioner of high ways for a term of thiee eais, and. having duly ciualifled, enteied upon thp duties of his olllee On Am 11 11, lMiP. the successor In ofllce of the inavor b whom the re spondent had been appointed, notified him In wilting as follows- "Hv author lt In me vested, I heieby lemove you fiom the utile e of lilghwn coniinis sloner. to date fiom the tUh inst The cause of lemoval Is In.iblllt.v miscon duct and neglect of dutv " The le spondent infused to stnriiidei the olllc e. theieiipon on applbation to the lttoinev genii.il. a wilt of quo wni l.uitowas applied for nnd issued to test his title Al title !. Section 4. of the Constitu tion, deflates that "apnolnted olflceis, other than fudges of the mints of rec oid. and the supei Inteiulent of public Institution ma hu letnoved at the pleasuie of the pow ei bv which they shall have been appointed." and the telator claims that the inavor Is eni poweted bv tills clause of the Consti tution to lemove the lespondent at pleasuie Itespondent contends "that the coininKsloni ishlp of highways Is not nn olllee within the meaning aud puivlew of said constitutional provis ion," and th question now to be de cided is. w hethei the maor has power to lemove the lesooncbnt at pbnsuie. .TrsTicr: nunnN's opinion. We think the answer is to be found in Houseman vs Commonwealth, 10(1 Pa. 2JJ. In that case a collector of de linquent taxes In Philadelphia was re moved by the lee elver of taxes, the ap pointing powei under the Act of March 24. 1ST0, P. I,. BI4. and the light to le July 2.1. 1S&S. William H. move at pleasuie was hold bv the Supieme court to be confeired bv the clause of the Constitution above quoted Mr Justice Oieen, in deliver ing the opinion of the couit, said, at page 2.,ff "it Is argued bv the veiy able counsel toi the plaintiffs In en or that tlie lemovnl was an Invalid exer cise of power, for the icason that the power of temoval does not extend to municipal otllceis It is conieded that this result tan onlv be leaihed bv ip stilctlng the nlaln words of the Con stitution In their literal sense it can not be doubted that the wonls desi rip tlve of the ofllelals subjei t to lemoval make no distinction between the state, county and inuuielnnl ofllceis. and do include them all The first clause of the font Hi section piovldes that all ofll ceis shall hold their olllces on the con dition that they behave themselves well while In ofllce nnd shall be re moved on conviction of misbehavior in ofllce or of nnv Infamous ciime The lemnituler of the section dliects that nppointed olllceis may be lemovetl at the pleasuie of the power appointing them, and elected olllceis bv the gov ernor on the address of two-thirds of the senate The whole language of the section Is vpiv geneial We see noth ing in It which authoris'es a dlstlm -tlon between state, counts and munici pal officers. The only distinction made In the section Is between officers ap pointive nnd elective Hut that dis tinction Is common to state and countv officers, as well as to those who aie municipal " And, at page 231, he says fuithei. "It seems to us that we would ) making, rather than construing, the Constitution If we should sav that ap pointed municipal ofllceis should not be lemov.iblp at the pleasuie of the power which appointed them when the plain, unambiguous words of the In strument positively declaie that all ap pointed officers shall be subject to sue h removal It we could thus declaie. It is difficult to perceive any good leason why we might not, with the same pro priety hold that appointed county offi cers should be exempted from this method of lemoval In truth, theie Is no distinction appearing In the section, "Ither by words or lnfeiences, In either the territorial or functional character of the offices hold hy the persons who are subjected to Its operation For us to make such a distinction would be a woik of cieatlon, not of interpreta tion " Anai'MPNT of corNsni.. Counsel for icsoondPiit have nigued with great Ingenuity that this decision does not apply in this case, for the icason that the power to appoint la conferred on the mayor hy on oidl nance of council, nnd not hy an act of assembly, and that the maoi takes the. power to appoint subject to tho condition that "such commissioner shall he removed by the mayor for miscon duct or neglect of duty," w filch, it Is nrgued, Implies a want of power to re move otherwise. it Is true tho power to appoint Is con ferred by the oidlnance, but the au thority to pass tht oidlnance depends upon the Act of 1S74, nnd therefore the legislative net Is tho ultimate source of the power to appoint as well as of tho exlntenco of the office. The sugficstlon that tin? commissioner of highways Is a petty officer and. therefore, nut one of those Intended hy the clause In the Constitution-If cor lect as to tho fact Is met by whot ' said by Mr Justic e Qieen In the House man case, ut page 2.i0- "There are petty officers In each class, so that no foico tan be given to the suggestion that municipal officers were not In tended to he Included, because many of them aru of a petty and Insignifi cant character. Thero aro petty stat? officers and petty county officers, and Continued on Vast 1 WIQLEY-JERMYN NUPTIALS. Ceremony Was Performed at Claris Residence at Clark's Summit. At the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Will iam N. Clark, nt Clark's Summit, the daughter of Mrs. Clark, Miss Amelia Jermyn, was nt noon on Wednesday mnrrled to Joseph Wlgley, of North Hcrauton. The ceremony was per formed under an arch of evergreens In tho pallor, which was artistically dec orated. The mairlage ceremony was per foMiied hy He v. 1J. S. Jones, of tho West Market Street Congregational church, ns'fsted by Hev. W. II. Davles, of England. Miss Hdna Ludlow played tho wedding march and Miss Sadie IM wards and Master Aithur trvvynne, niece and nephew of the bride, were the flower girl and page. Tho bride wore a gown of sage gieen, trimmed with white satin, und carried white loses. After the muirluue din nor was served, which was nttended by the following' Mr and Mrs. Kilns U IMwards, of Forest City; Mr und Mt T J Ciwynne und fniully, of Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tfeorge and fam ily, of Scranton, Mis William Waters, Clark's Summit. Miss Kdna Ludlow, Clatk'.s Summit; Hev. It. S. Jones nnd Hev. AV. II. Davles. of North Scinnton Mr. nnd Mis Wlgley weie the le clplents of many useful pic-sent fiom their numerous well-wishing friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlgley will teslde ut 1727 Summit avenue RED FOXES HAVE DISAPPEARED Have Deserted Their Quaiters in the Nay Aug Paik Zoo. When "Tim," the sole repiesontntlve of the Simian fnmlls. who Is momueh of a .small cage at the Nay Aug Park 700, awoke yesterda he became sor rowful nt the discovery that thiee of his nelghbois, the red foxes In nn ad joining apartment, had taken Flench leave dining the night The foxes gained their llbeity bv dinging under the boards at the base of the wlie net ting cage that has kept them confined In uneonifoi table quartets timing the floated term ,"Tlm" the monkey, evidently missed his neighbors .vesterday as he was de cidedly haughty and repelled the ad vances of new fi lends who attempted to interest him. though he would oc casionally accept a thoin apple fiom an old acquaintance No tiares of tile escaped foxes have been found, tint It fs ptesuined that they are now well upon their Journey back to their native rocks and caves in the wilds of Wayne county, whole the poulti.v Is In good condition, nnd whole the euilous gaze of slght-seers may be avoided AN OUTING FOR THE CHOIR. Membeis Will Occupy n Large Cot tage at Lake Sheildan. The Penn Avenue Haptlst church will give tlie tluili nn outing next week, at "Lake Sluiidan." The choir will oi cupy for the week a double cottage. Mis. H.i.vdtn Hvans and Mis. W. Hinder will chapeion the party The choir members me requested to meet tomorrow night at tlie cluncli to com plete the airaiigements. 7 Days at the Seashoie. Exclusion to Long Bianch, Asbuiy Paik and Ocean Orove via Cential Hallioad of New Jersey on Satuiday, August 2(ilh, by special train. Faie for the round trip $4.f0 Tickets good to loturn on any train on or lWoie September 2nd. Ti y the ' Joy .Maker" i Igar, Ce. Finest wines and 320 Spruce street. cigars at Lano's. 620 Odd Roofers Tea Spoons. Roger, on each bpoou, " c each Not having room for same at our Woyming Avenue Store, we have rented for a short time the premises at 225 Lackawanna Avenue. From day to day, as fast as possible, the goods will be placed on sale at prices never before heard of. Opal Ring with twenty diamonds. $ $19.75. A Lot of Watches. Any one wanting one should read and heed. Solid Silver Gentlemen's Watches, hand engraved, nice movement, Tlie jeweler's price was $6,75 ours $3.48 Very Heavy Solid Gold Watch, at about the price of the gold, fitted with correct timing Elgin works. .-, . Jeweler's price was $70.00. Sale price p4O.00 Men's Nickel Watches, movement made by lilgin Co.: a perfect time piece. Jeweler's price $5. qo , our price p2.98 Silverware. Reliable makes, such as Rogers, Pairpoint, etc. Chance for dealers and hotelkeepers. Knives and Forks about 28 doen. To go for the set of twelve. $1.88 Table Spoons, made by Rogers, some 4G sets at 88c for set of 6 i The Rexford Go's Annex Store j 225 LACKAWANNA MADE A FINE. SHOWING DELEGATION WAS A LEADING FEATURE OF THE PARADE. Drum Corps of Coinp 433, of tho South Side, Carries off tho Honors for Being the Best Organization of Its Kind in Line Stato Delegates Elected Veterans' Association Meets and Elects Officers Public Installation in the Evening nt Hanover Park. The meeting of the state camp of the Patriotic Order Sou of America, which opened Tuesday In Wilkes-Horro, closed yesterday morning In tlie afternoon a monster parade was held, In whit h the members of the order fiom tills city made a fine showing. When the state camp met yesterday morning tlie (list business to claim the nttentlon of the delegates was the elec tion of fffty-slx delegates to the na tional convention to be field at New Iluven. Then weie sixty nominations for these places, but before the vote was taken five candidates withdrew and tlie otheis were elected b accla mation. After the newly-elected offi cers had been Installed. State Seeie tniy Uersbait, of Man land, made an addless and the convention adjourned. The Veterans' nssoclutlon of the Pntilotlc Order Sons of America held Its thlid annual iiieetlns Wednesday evening. The following ofllceis weie elected for the ensuing year Presi dent, S. M Helms Heading, Hist vice president. W ll Sehvwu f Altoona; second vice-president, John It Mast, Heading, thlid vie e-piesclent, F. H. Steer, I'hl!ndtililn. secietuiy, Ceoige I Dengler, Schuylkill Haven; tieas Ulor. J. Shlndel Krause. Li-binon. AN IMMHNSK CHOWD. As ejilv as 10 o'clock ysterday morning the visiting camps from near by towns und thousands of visitors fiom all paits of the county began to arilve In Wllkes-Harre to participate und witness the immense paiade. As the piocesslon moved along the route It was greeted by generous applaus" fiom the enthusiastic multitudes who watched tlie ileiiionstintlon. Tlie pa geant was Indeed u. very large, liill llant and creditable one. In nil. theie weie over 7,000 men In line and about fifteen band Tlie handsome uniforms of some of the camps, the disciplined march of the paraders, and the stilting patilotle music discoursed bv the bands along the line of match, all combined to constitute a demonstration which will lie long ii'inembeied by all who had tlie pleasure of seeing It. Major P. L. McKee was gland maishal of the paiade t 2 o'clock the line formed In seven divisions. Hie flist division on Hlver stieet. light lestlng on Pnlon. the sec ond division on Fianklln above Pnlon, light resting on Pnlon. the third on North Main above Pnlon. light rest ing on Pnlon the fouith on Hast Pnlon, east of Washington, light rest ing on Washington; the fifth on Wash ington, below Pnlon. right lestlng on Pnlon; the sixth on North Main below Pnlon, right resting on Pnlon: the seventh on Fianklln below Pnlon, light resting on Pnlon. The formation of the vnrlous divisions was as follows OHC5ANIZATIONS IN LINK. Flist Division c'ltv police chief mar shal and aids, L P Knlffeii and S P Long, I'lj mouth band ununited dele gates c linages foot delegates of the stnte camp Second Div Winn-Aids, Piesldent Wltz- We Bought At Far Below Value the entire Stock of a Retail Jewelry Store. $2 Dresden China 3-piece plated Clocks. Ansonia dress pin sets. Jet movements, going and gold finish, at 98c. ,fl Link Cuff Buttons. Always well to have an extra pair here's a chance. -q Buys choice of a hundred gold VOC filled buttons that sold for $2 and 2 25. Made by best makers, and gold enough to make them wear. Cj-. Buys a splendid pair of dollar i)UC buttons. Hand engraved, dum bell stvle, and many otheis, probably two hundred to pick from. LACKAWANNA AVENUE. ell, 13. O. Kemmercr, Lawrence band, Luckawnnun county delegation. Third DIvlslon-Alds, It. 1. lfnher and Frank Hemmell; Berwick bnnil; llcrwlck camp, Heading camp, Dorrnnce camp, Kingston enmp, Forty Fort camp. Fourth nivMon-Alils, J li Deltrlrit nnd Harry CarkhufT, Allcntown band, Latisford Drill club, P. O H nf A., White Huven enmp, Nuntlcoko camp, Went Nnntlcokn camp. Fifth Division-Aids, Charles Miller nnd Charles Jeffries, Alexander's bund, Ct.mp 137, Plymouth, Imsleton ramp, Al dci son camp nnd band. Sixth DIvlslon-Alds, Dr. A. J Singer nnd James Kenecht, Stockton camp nnd mulc, ljirksvllle camp, Freclnnd enmp, Shlekshlnny ennip, Wnpwnllnpen camp, Nescoptck camp. Seventh Division Noxen ramp nnd music, Shavertown enmp, Ashley enmp, Tnrsons camp. PUtston enmp, West ll'tts ton cntnp. Wllkes-Harre camp. No. 115; Wllkes-Harre camp. No. 2S"; Wllke Hnrre enmp, No. WS; Wllkes-Harre camp, No 4SS, It was nearly 2.30 o'clock when the procession began to move. Tlie line of mulch was: Hlver stieet to Acad emy nnd thence to Fianklln; Fianklln to South: South to South Main: South Main to Public Square; Public Square fo Kast Maiket: Kat Market to Wash ington; Washington to Pnlon: Pnlon to North Main: North Main to Public Sepia re; Public SepiaiP to North Franklin: North Frnnklln to Union, Pnlon to Hlver, down Hlver nnd coun termarch. After tlie painde Hie participants, ns well ns many of the onlookers, went tp Hanover 1'nik, vvlieie they attend ed the picnic, which was one of the thief features of enjoyment ananged for the entertainment of the visiting members of tlie older. maim: a fini: showing. Lackawanna's elelegatlon matched In ( imvi,! nnvi Jiiuiir ' I lv ruilit pi vi uu ill vision It was geneially conceded to be tlie most attiactlve division In the parade, all the members being nttited In natty unifoims of white coats and caps, and marching with tlie stop nnd canlage of mllltla. The South Side camp, with Its red, white and blue parasols, made a big lift and its dmtn corps carried off the pilze for being the best oiganlzntlon of that character In Hue. Cump 10", of Heiwlck. won the prize for the laigest turnout of visiting camps; Shickshlnny took home the pi l7e for the best P. O S of A. band, and Lehigh commandory, of Allen town, was selected as the best di tiled organization In line. In the evening the newly-elected offi cers were publicly Installed In Han over paik bv the letlrlug state presi dent, A J. Colboin. Today the delegutes will be enter tained with an outing at Harvey's lake. Ladles' Solid Gold Watches, nt $l I ."in actually wot th $'". We mean that the cases are solid gold through nnd tluough, Klgln or Wnlthnm move ments. Now Is jour time to uttend our special sale. Davidow Hios.. 227 Lac k awunnu n venue. Temperance Re-union. eighth annual temperance ro of Luzeme, Lackawanna and counties of this patt of 'the The union other state will take place at Mountain Park on Filday, Sept. 1, 1M9 A veiy excel lent programme has been arranged Hon C. N. Howard, who foicod the major of Rochester to dose the COO saloons in that city on Sunday will be the chief speaker. Hon. J. M. Cald well, major of Milton and Prohibition eandldate for state tieasuiei. Lee I. flruinblne, esq., Luzeine's. Prohibition candidate for juilge, and Ptof C Coles, editor of "Stoims and Signs," will also speak "The Heverldges" of Nebraska will fuinish the music Pi of Coles will exhibit an eiilniged plctuie of the Reauty pins, that sold for five cents, now two for lc. Diamond Rings, worth $7.00 and S6.00 each. Take ''em for $2.48. Clocks, Imported China Parlor Clocks, beautiful cases with Ansonia movements. The $8.00 ones to go for Handsome Polishei and Carved Oak Clocks, strike half hotitly. The Jeweler's price was 3.50. We close them out at Clock and Figure Sets, black enameled case, figure for top, eight-day, half hour cathedral gong. You will say $G.oo is reasonable. Now wmm&W)mmmtMm Useful Goods for Decornteel.IniiiineseUlilna Cum nnd thin mill llubt Ian strong ..... Mine lliivvlH, miltnhlc for bitklDg, etc, nl and otiobnlf inelifd t. , ... llluo How Is, sultublo Mr baking, te., bcvcii ntnl onolmlf inches . lllnu Howls, suitable for butting, etc, elRbt and one-luilf liichci . Chocolate Pots, full sire, nicely decorated Chocolnte Pots, lnrgeslc, nicely decorated i. Tea Pots, tnsty decorations, chlnn hnudles Milk Pitchers, Drcsilcu decoration . CVsTVCsA . Millar & Peck, mmwmwmmmmmmmmwmi Battels Brewing Co., D i Edwardsville, This Superior product is toil and VlCltlity. Ask for it. that in flavor it is unexcelled. and healthful properties ik Win Each Package Bears the Union Label ADAM LEIGH, Agent. whiskey microbe, an animal which he discovered with his electric eye A special train will leave the Jorsev Central elepot nt Scranton, nt S SO n m. for the park, returning at 5 ",0 p in A Very Handsome Ladles' Shirt Wnlst Sets, which selling at $1 . we ale selling now at 50 cents D.ividovv Kins w ere them CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought or &$& Boars the Signaturt Mi li in all our lines during August Sale. Yrn Wis 400 Alarm Clocks, perfect time, the $i quality. Sale price, 59- Solid gold, ladies' ring with colored settings.small sizes value 1.50. Now 68c. Too. decorated $3.98 eight-day, $1.98 gold plated $3.96 Jewelry. &Jamm Endless variety would take a book to lell the things. Hat pins, solid silver and gold plate, not one that sold for less than 50 cents, all to go for 24c buys choice of three hundred Hat VC Pins. . Enamelled, some with stones, 15c, 20c, 25c kind See window. Little Money Saucers, bowl hnpe, 15c Each 10c Each 15c Each 20c Each 25c Each 55c Each 25c Each e 25c Each 3 134 Wyoming Ave, "Walk In and look around " nn Luzerne Co., Pa. now on the market in Scrau- A trial will convince you We guarantee its purity A Great Blow! CONRAD Expects the other kind about Aug. : Hawes and will be on sale. 6 when the Miller Hats 305 Lackawanna Avenue Steam and Hot Water Heating: Fstimntes cheerfully furnished on filectrical and Heating Work. Most complete line of Gas and Electric Fixtures in the city. Repair work given prompt atten tion. Chas. B. Scott 110 Franklin Avenue. SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. Elmwood Hall Elm hurst, Pa. (Formerly Motel l!lmliiint,l Open Airthe Year. TI1I1 tiotel tins lissii romo lolel nnd rcdttsl ttiroitgliotit nod will np'ii IU cloorJ June. 14, rorratos etc., call on or uililreu DR. W. H.H. BULL ELMHURST, PA, THE WIINJOLA, An Ideal Health Kcsnrt, Hcuutl - fully Situated with Vull Lake View. Absolutely free from malaria and mfs qultoos. boating. Ilihlns, dancing-, tennis, oreheatn. etc pure l.lthta water spring; plenty of old shade, pine eroo of larifo trees surround hotel, excellent table; rates reasonable, capacity of house, Ko. Illustrated booklet and references un ap plication. ft E. FREAR. LAKE WINOLA, PA SPRING GROVE HOUSE, Lake Carey, Wjomlnz Count), I'a- Beautifully located, Rood flshluc: boat ing and bathlnR Table unexcelled. D., 1. & W It 11. Hloomslmie dMfllun, trnln lealnK Scranton at 12 en p m . makes di rect connections via I.ehlfih Vulley to Lake JOHN II JONi:, 1'rop. FERN HALL, Crystal Lake Refined Family Resort tnso lenvei Carbondule for Peru Hull at I. Ill) p in stae lcfte I'ern Hull for .'." bondiileat H.ilo a in. Telephone Connec tion: rera Hull," pay station C E, JOHNSON, Manager, rostofllce, Addrem, UnndatT I'a PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by pur ulil. AJt't.. . Bb 3 MJJU-1 THE PATENT RECORD. Biltlmoro. Mi)
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