THE SCRANTON TRfBUNJfl-SATrRDAY, AUGUST 20, 1899. We Will Close Out our entire stock of Pianos, Or grins, Guitars, MtindollnB, Violins nnd Banjos at gtly reduced prices. Tor Instance 71-3 PlanoCased Carpenter Organ, worth S175.00, solid walnut, olegantly finished, looks Just like Piano, ?1 10.00 easy payments, $100.00 cash, This sale will continue until nil goods are sold. "Thoy Call My Darling Jane" Is the greatest hit we ever had, 25c. Perry Brothers '2(r WjomiriK Ave. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the .supplies. The right kirul .it KEMP'S, Wyoming Avenue DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. ' Hye, li'nr. Nose and Throat Will letmn Sept. 1. Williams Hulldlng. Opp l'ewtolllco ex UNIONNfflLABECV -t-f-t-t-r---tT I CITY NOTES j UHANTKD A MCKNSK-Pr.mk U I'lunc and Aimlu V Wolr ut lnrfooiiilalc, i.it giuntcd a mani.'Ku license nkr cluy. NON-srri'oitr riiAitar.D - John King, "f 1-lite sttiet, mis lit. lit umkr J5fl li.ill b Akkimili IIhm mi TluirUa cnlng mi a ilmmi of nun-Mippoit pic lencd by Ills iv I'OR CIlAMl'JONSIJll'-MarHli Hunt ington, Monies ami Anuc'intii, all imtid wins ilmts, will Iuot ten tin- ihim pl'iiislil) (if I, ic kau.umu coiintj ami u pure of tlw at Athletic p.irk on I.abot Wl,l, I'O.VIHOI. l'UDC.HA.MMI'-'lliP programmes foi the l.cnim Acadian of Music and (Jiiletj tin i.ti ix for tlit Ne.i-on of lM'i anil 1 kj will In tcnti oiled b the nitng Vnlk tiiiiik ccnipim puli Ushers ot tin' Scniiiton i ml llkes-Uairc pocket guides COMMIPSIOXCliS AHSi:NT - Owing to tin- aliMinc ot Iuk Commissioners Hertford ami Sci.mtoii tlio conference with tlio iliiiliniiMi of tin puU commit tees of loumlls oer Hit' purch is( ol tlio Round Woods which Has scheduled for J it night, was piistpcncil till nt't Tins la nli;ht IlKMAIXH WUMVK-Tlii iimiliih of Michael ritzhin who wax killed in l'ittslmrg on Wulmviiix, iirrHnl in this lt csttrd.i morning nui tin IKlu Ann, l.ickawanii.t and 'Western lalltoid and wire re mem d to tin homo of his )irints in Minonk.i Tlio lioih was ,u -eompiinltd to thlx ilt i cli.tilis Hh licrt siinl Jnsiph tiallnj-lii i ' mui:tixc; tii;suas.- iisx m.u I'limplx II. ilinlrmiin of tin l..ulli s uill lii thut Inn In ill it,i tin iriniiM tmnts loi tin- entertnlnmi lit nt tin les and i-lstois of tin rti-Ii rfiiti t. to tin letter c.u tVrr" convention has i.illu! a meeting of the aiiillai tot 'i'iicmIux afliriionn at 2 "ti o clock In tin io nix ol tin Intuit; omi.ii s christian .isMtiiniiui i'llAI(l3i:il WITH l")i:s3i:ilTIO. -lliil-i) riiiti nus InoiiKht iM'loit Allium in liss()n rtnrd i atti ninoii i huid with ilcMitlnn lie his wlft IMIth rum The couple- li.iu- reside el at iji Cn. lli cunt nnd .Mrs. I'liili alkms th it lit i hush ml left In r s mi time i to and that In his t ' nttlhlltt d no niniit Mini tilt I . o In p Mippnit 'I ho .ilil- i nitiii In In him In 'n'l li.il1 Im liN apptai inn in i mil t MR. RUTLEDGE HAS RESIGNED. Seveied His Connection With Bartel Bicwing Company. 12 T Hutkilge of Kingston, linx u. KlKiu'd ax ti. piexldtMit anil Runoi.il lr-uiiagei nf the liattnl Hii-wIhk i um j'in. of nilwaulHtllle Mi. ItutlrdRt w.i oin nf tin- organ Izcis of tht InewliiK ronipanj anil has been general niai'.iKi'i xlnto It bic;.in oi Pintlnni 1 is undorstooil that ho will mop his ft tnlly ftmn KlnKston to Plttston In Uiu early p.nt of the full DIPHTHERIA PREVALENT. Twenty-two New Cases Reported in Five Days. Twentj-two new cases of diphtheria hae been leooited tii the bnnid of health ulteath this wiek 1'ourteen aie ftotn the West Side, lie from the North i;nd. two from Uelloxue, one !rom the South Side nnd one from the :ential pail of the cltv The dlsense Is evidently not of a nnllBtiant tpe, us not n single death las been repotted thus far. THREE ENTERED BAIL. rwo Charged with Statutory Bur glary and One with Burglary. Daniel Mcdulie and Thomas Sherl lan, who nio ch.nsed with statutmy lurglarj'. cnteied bill before Judge II. 11. Tdwards ytsterday John .Mul lowney beeumo hecurlty for them In She sum of $1,000 Before Judge Arehbald MngBle Jones, ho is charped with lobbeiy, entered ball In the sum of $00 John J. Davles became her hundbman. KiISS SYKES SUCCESSOR. Committee Met Last Night to Con sider tlin Mattei. The high and training school toin Nitteo met last night to consider the natter of lining the vacancy caused iy the reslRnatlon of Miss Sykes ftvm Jie prlnclpalhl of the tialnlni,- school. Allss'Walte, of New York, who. Is mo of the faorubly considered ap )IIcants, met the committee by lnlta-Ju. PICNIC AT CLARK'S SUMMIT. For tho Benefit of the Building fund of the New Chapel. On Paturduy, September '1. a picnic will be held In Nichols' Krop for tlio benefit of tho bulldlhK fund of the (Impel of St. Mary nt Clnrk's Summit, of which Rev J. J. 11 Keeley. of Nich olson, formerly of the cathedral, has chat rc. Tho following nienibets of I ho John IJojle O'Hollly Council of the YotuiK Men's Institute of this city, of which Tather Peeley was spiritunl director, have agreed to take thurRO of the ai taiiRemcnts for the picnic: John J. Murphy, John V Walsh, William T. McClee, Hart Leonard, John Richard son, Jnmcs .1. Marlon, II. J. Iiourko, V. V Howloy. M F Howley, Hdwnrd Mori Is, James Scott, Thomas S Con nor, John Burke. Hlchard Kennedy. M A McGlnlcj, Peter Snjdet. William Oolden Thomas Loftus, William Spell man. James Clifford. James L Ony nor Matt Brown. Kiank Conncry, I)ald Dodd, T. I Got don. W I Rpell iniin, Jnmcs J Million. Thnmus Mut phy and Frank Kramet They will arnuiRe for Raines nnd tho other fotms of dl erslon usual on such occasions The first (ontrlbution tow aid the fund for "the erection of the chapel was a $10 Rold piece Rlen by Mrs Unban, mother of Bishop Hoban. Asa Nichols, of Claik's Summit, has glen u lot, which will bo disposed of foi the bene fit of the church SERIOUS FIRE AVERTED. Blaze in the Paris Put Out by Olll cers Moir and Parry. A bluze which would hae uiulotlht edll tct minuted In a erv destructiw coming! ntlon was init out about S o'clock lust eenlng b Detective Molr. avxlxtetl b l'atiolmau Panv They weie xtutidlng nt the miner of joining and Lackawanna avenues at tin. time mentioned. when a nnn rushed across the "tiect and said that the stole on the opposite loiner, known as the Paris, was on Hie The olllcots lushed ovii nnd u inili blae tould be "een thiough the side windows Deteetlvp Moll bloke thiough one of the sick windows and PatiolmaiJ I'.n i v lushed nftoi some vvutel. The lnttei Wax obtained from one of the stores in the h.if-emcnt nnd n, bucket bilgnde was oiganlzed. Molr Hit owing it on the flames nnd soon etlnguishlng them The Hie was caused bv the explosion of a small gas stove Two of the llooi ratters weie butned through, and had the blaze got n Utile liettet start theio Is no doubt but that the btiildlng.whlch is veiv old, would have been badlj damaged befoie the Hie could be placed under coutiol NOW IT IS STREET PAVERS. Mears & Flynn's Men on East Mar ket Street Strike Woik on the paving of Kat Maiket street was ubiuptlv haltel joxtenlny b a stiikc among the mm ejnplojed on the cunt! act by Mears As Ffynn Theie weie thlitv men on the job nnd about twenty or them i"it woik bpcauxe the bl-monthlj pa days were discontinued. Some of the men re fused to go nut at lust but when the stiiKiix showed a ileteimlnutlon ti mnke them ipiit wluthei oi li'it thev vlllctl It, Oontiactor Plvnn called them off and put them to woik on a private howt.1 in the Fifteenth waul which his firm is now conrliuctlng Mr Kljnti is awaiting the letuiu of Mr. Meats, who is out of town, before doing anything to settle the tumble The time limit on the contract e phed one week ago Mondn v, and evei day the contiact lemnlnx unfinished after that time, the coiitrnctois ute subject to t penaltv uT $. MR. RICHMOND'S SCHEME. He Discusses It with City Engineer Phillips. W II Richmond waited on City i:n Rlntei Phillips t.steidiiv In th" Intei esl of his stigge-tlnn to have the city Join with the tiollej company In i'ieci hur the viaduct to conneit ProvUh-nce mad and Millbeii stiett, extending Its width Mitlliltiith to accommodate public tiallk Mt nichmoiid has not tlguied on the matti i but confidently believes his picjttt i an be curled on with an ot pi'inlltille of not mine than $.'0,00a The benefit that would lesult would be In estlpiubl"', he savs. c'ltv rngineei Phillips sild the Idea was a good ore and pinmlstd to give It liN close attention at the tint on pmUinlt.v. Whtevei the pioject wns discussed jcsteidny. and It was quite generally discussed, it vas given unr.setved ap proval , THE FLAHERTYS ARRESTED. Aie Chaigcd with Assault and Bat tel y and Disorderly Conduct. Foui membeis of the Flahertj fam Il, of West Linden stieet, consisting of Mi. Mary Flahertv and daughter Maggie and sons, Mk Intel and John, weie aiialgncd befoie Alderman Mil lar last evening on seveial cliaiges or assTuit and battery and dlsordeilv con duct John Goehngnn. of Pleasant stieet, was tho proseciitoi, alleging that .Mis Flahertj and hei t.o sons hud as saulted him. and the daughtei. his little son All wulvid a heoilng on the charge of assault and battel j, unci the aldeiman held Mis Fkiheity in $noo ball foi her upptamntc In couit and each of the sons in $300 ball. Patilck Flohem. the head of tho house, went ball foi his wife and one of the oung men and Attorne Joseph O'Brien, who icpicstnted tho defend ants went ball foi the othei ton Tho aldeiman fined Mrs Flaherty $3 and i osts on tho chaigt of dlfeoideily conduct COLLECTOR PARR'S NEIGHBORS. Tieasuier Robinson and His Force Must Keep Thelv Peacet Now. The grlll-woik paitltton which Is to fence off the city tieasutei's quartets In the poor tax collector's olllco In city hall Is being put In place. It Is eight feet high and a veiy solid, looking structure After todaj, Col lector Farr and his assistants will not be hindered In thcli work by any meddling on the part of tho treusurer and his foice, and the exchange of bon bons between tho ludy clerks In tho two offices will have to be conducted with the uld of a fishing polo nnd line. POLICE COURT NOTES. John Casey, charged w 1th occupying a Delav,are, Lackawanna and Western box cni as a sleeping apartment, was dlsehaiged Mathew Moran was fined $2 In police court yesterday morning on a charge of drunkenness, and Lewlu Davis paid t. for the same offcne. , POWER OF MAYOR TO MAKE REMOVALS MATTER THAT IS AGITATING MANY OTHER CITIES. Mayor Molr Upon His Return from Hariishurg Reports a Genertl At tempt by Councils Throughout the State to Usurp the Appointing Power of the Executive The Saul and Dyer Caso Mayor May Re move for Cause and He Is tho Sole Judgo of Officers' Conduct. That arlotisl Interpreted Section fl, of the Act of 1SS9, dealing with the filling of appointive municipal offices, Is causing bother In other cities be sides Scrnnton, according to Mayor Molr, who letnrned yesterday from the Harrlsburg convention, where ho met and talked with n number of mn voir of third-class cities. Ah Mayor Molr puts It, there seems to be a geneial attempt at usuipatlon of the mnjor's power by the select councllmen In a numbei of the larger cities, partlculaily Beading, Han Is burg and Ihle, there was a change In administration and wholesale changes weie made In the police force fire de partment nnd other offices In cveiy Instance theie was a squabble with select council and annoying and some times expensive hlndiance to munici pal business resulted Several of the mayois Intel changed letteis regal ding this mattei and as a lesult of their correspondence a convention of maois of thlid-class cities, to ptepate legis lation that will do away with future bother ot this kind was agieed upon It will be held In Wllllamspoit next month and circulars containing de tailed Infcnmatlqn of the aflali will be sent out ot once.' The major of File, who Is at the head of the movement, asked Major Molr to be sure to attend and Major Moll piomlscd that he would What evei the convention might do, how evei would have no effect here, for the tenson that Scranton will be a cltv of the second class by the time the next leglslatuie gets down to work IS MORF. SATISFIED. After learning what the mayois In othei cltlts have clone. Majoi Molr Is moie confident than ever that he will not meet with any seilous difficult v In vacating and lefllliug suboidlnate offices At Harrlsbuig. Major riutchey. on enteiing upon his third alternate term, ptoceeded to clean out everj- subordin ate official on the city pnj-iolls Just as his Republican piedeccssoi had done thiee veais pi piously Select council attempted to hold him up, but when Judgi Slmonton's decision was lend eied tht councllmen gave up and con tented themselves with trying to save thlee police oflleeis who were honor ably ell-chaiged veteians of the Civil war and ptotectcd bj the Act of 1S97 ugulnst lemoval except for Just and reasonable caiibo. Judge Weiss settled this dispute bv declining the Act of 1S17 In conlllct with the constitutional piovislon giv ing the appointive power authoiltj to lemove Its appointees, and directed a mandamus to Issue to compel the coun cil to act on the appointment of the successois to the three veteians Kveiy nlllcf In the cltv has been re filled with the exception ot two These pie the positions of sanltniy officers. They claim thej weie appointed by the sunltiiiy committee of councils and ur epmpt ftom interference fiom the majoi The mavor dopsn't believe this ami l uter their scalps, too The mattei Is now in court In Reading, the Republican mayor dismissed the whole police force and mips of paid fhemn and suboidinate ollUtis In cltv hall nil In one fell sv.oop Select council icfused ti i m f'lin tin appointments he submitted to i of III the olllces and he i of used to uppiovo onj mensuies passed by the councils He had moie than a third of the common council with him and 11 wii' impossible, then-lore to secuie tln necess.uj tvvn-thlids vote In each blanch to pass ,mj thing o ei his veto The count II tlnallj weakened and agtceel to tonllim his appointments If he would hlgn theli ordinances and lcsolutlons lie ngited and everjthlng Is i tinning hiuoothh again A Ni:W AHGUMILN'T The niuj in of File also had several tilts with the selectmen and was nut each time In conveixing with Major Moli, he used the aigument thut u simple majoi Itj of councils should have the powei uf m iking appointments Foi Ins'nnie. eleven men, In a eltj of tWentv-one winds weie elected to rop it.scnt otdj a little moie than half the c'ltj The majoi, on the othei hand Is elei tt d for the whole cltj Subordi nate olficeth aie appointed foi the v hole eltj and It stands to leason that o body leptesintlng only a pan nf the cltj was never intended to have the powei of appointing them. The much contiovei ted section 6 leads ns follows Tho mayor shall nominate, and by and with the advieo and consent of select council appoint nil subordinate officers of the cltj. whose o'llces aie ciealed by ordinance, esceptlrig the eitv cleik and the cleiks of the dif ferent Inanities of councils and he maj lemovt- from olllce any Such ofllceis, appointed by the major, foi inability, official misconduct oi tie gket of elutj. and in like manner all vaenni'lcs which maj occur dtulng the teims nf such officers shall ho filled " The lattei putt ol tills section, the clause beginning "and he mav remove from office" taken together with the second section of the fmc aitlcle, making the majoi supervisor and sole Judge of tht Mindiict of all cltv officers, Is what foims the ground upon which Major Molr takes his stand In the Saul und Py! case "He," and not ' he und the council" thall lemove the mayor contends, and he Is the one solely vested with power to Judge of the con duct of odious. He has determined that Patrolmen Saul and Dyer have given cause foi being dismissed and has dismissed them. Select council has nothing wlutuvei to do with tho matter The duty of councils begins when the nu'ttcr of confirming theli successois comes up. Major Molr also calls attention to the piovislon of law leading tl at tho major shall lemove u Mibordlnate of ilcpr on a two-lhltd vote )f both coun cils, and points out that this goes to prove that It was ncvei Intended that a bare majority of the spIpci council should hnve power over icmovals. OTIIFR BIDK OF THlJ CASH Tho position taken by ftuul and Dyer Is that they cannot bo dismissed with out the concmrence of select council A New York Physician Advises His Patient to Take Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. LITTEI TO rlNXHAU NO. ;j 6 " Dfah Mits. Pinkham I have thrco children and suffered with falling of tho womb and flooding. My physician scraped tho womb, still tho flooding continued and I was no bettor. At last ho ndvlscd mo to uso Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Then I thought I would vviito to Mrs. Pink ham for 8ho could adviso mo better than any ono if 1 was to take her reme dies. I received her reply nnd followed all her directions nnd I nru very glad to send you this testimonial, for Lydla 12. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is just what it is recommended to be. I adviso nil women who suffer from these complaints to try It " Mahik Lump, 108 2d Avn . Nr.w Yoim Citv. "A year ago I was a great sufferer from painful menstruation. I could not lio down or sit down for the ill cad ful pain each month, I wrote to you and took twelve bottles of Lydla H. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it htus holped me so I cannot find words to oxprcss my gratitude toward Mrs. Pinkham. I am to-day well and hearty." Miss Join Saul, Doveh, Clark Co., Micu. More than a million women havo been helped by Mrs. Pinkham's advieo and medicine. and that that coneuirence Is under stood to be withheld until such time as theli (successors are given confirma tion Mr. Toirey, who decided this position the cotrect onej In the Anthony Walsh case contends thut a special piovislon is made for appointing and removing police ofllceis and points to "eetlon 4 of this same aitlcle Tor conoboiatlon. This section leads as follows ' The mayor shall nominate, nnd by nnd with the advice nnU, consent of the select council appoint, suspend or dismiss the snld policemen, nnj" or all of them, and in like manner all -vacancies shall be filled " Uy cotnp.iiing the tv o sections It will be seen tint there Is as Mr. Tortey claims, both a distinction and a differ ence. Section C dialing generallv with "the nppolntment nnd removal of sub oidlnate officers" says the mayor shall nomlnite bj and with the advice and consent of selei t council appoint, nnd 'he" shull remove etc Section 4, dealing with "the appc intmont of po licemen," sajs the major shall nomin ate and bj' and with the consent of select council appoint, suspend or dis miss The words "suspend or dismiss" make the dlstlm tlon and dlffeience. As stated jesteidnj this point, ae eoi ding to Mr Torrev, was not met by either tho Slmonton or Weiss de cisions PHILADELPHIA AND RETURN. Account Grand Aimy Encampment, Via the Lehigh Valley Rathoad. Tickets 'vill be sold foi all tialns (ex cept the Black Diamond Kxpress), Sep tember ." to 5 Inclusive, and will be limited for return passage to Septem ber 12, Inclusive except that bj deposit of ticket with Joint Agent at Philadel phia between Sentembei ." and ft, and payment of fee of 50 cents, return limit will be extended to September 30 Ope stop-over will be granted in each di rection Consult Lehigh Vallev) Ticket Agents for fuither particulars - d ili d d i V i l d 0 i ii 0 idi di . C k 1 Do You 1 Know That We I I RubberTire Vehicles? 1 S Our plant for this work is the most complete and best j If equipped in the state. We do this work by the f Electric jl "Expensive," you say, but we want to give our custo- : mers the best. If you want to enjoy the pleasure of a per il feet riding carriage let us equip same with RUBBER TIRES. We Make Bargains Bittenbender & Co. Manufacturers of the SCRANTON BICYCLE I Iron and Steel, 1 1 Wagonmakers' and Blacksmiths' Supplies 1 I 126-128 Franklin Avenue. CATHOLICS TO BUILD CHARITY HOSPITAL LARGE AND IN EVERY WAY MODERN INSTITUTION. Tho Sito Has Already Been Secured and the Money for Its Erection and Maintenance Is In Sight Main In stitution Will Bo Located on an Emlnenco on the South Side nnd an Emergency Hospital Maintained in Central City General Outline ""of Plans. A charity hospital of elaborate di mensions and designs and i quipped In the most modern manner Is pro jected under the patronage of Bishop Hoban. The site has been secured nnd the money for Its erection nnd malntulnenco Is In sight. It Is to be a charity hospital In every sense of tho word, not onlj giving free treatment, but being open to every class of patients nnd every reputable physician who mny wish to use the In stitution In conducting the treatment of a caso The staff will be the best than can be secured from the whole list of local physicians The nurses will be drawn fiom tho nursing oiders of the catho lic sisterhood, all of whom, of cnutse, tecelve professional training of the highest order A high point of land on the South Side, admirably situated as to lew and surroundings and convenient of nee ess from nil poitlons of the cltj' has been secured for the site The general plans of the Institution aie now being outlined under the dliectlon of Dr R II Cllbbons The pavilion nnd cottag Idea will be followed In the construction The cottages being separate fiom the main hospital building and each a mlnature hospital In itself, complete Isolation w ill be afforded for special cases re quiring It A special hospital for "burn" cases and nnothor for sepsis, or blood-poisoning eases, will be among the cottage features The operating looms of the various surgi cal tleonrtments will also bo In sep arate buildings and In the matter of equipment will be second to none In the countiv In the cential part of the city will be an emergency hospital for the prlmarj care of accident cases. When condi tions wan ant, patients treated here will be letnoved to the convalescent ward In the mnln hospital. It Is proposed to make the ambu lance service one of the principal feat ui es of the new hospital The auto mobile stjle of ambulance will be used. Insuring not onlv sife, but quick and eomfcii table transportation of pa tients Dr. Gibbons says that It Is Intended that no reasonable expense w 111 be sp.ued In electing and conducting the hospital and that when completed and In running older It will not be sui passed In excellence by any hospital In the country. While the hospital will be elected malnlj' for the benefit of those who are unable to paj- for tieatment, there will bo facilities for the treatment of private patients TLANNERY DISAPPEARED. Did Not Wait for Officer After His Injuiy Was Dressed. Mai tin riannerj of Dunmore was arrested In that borough on Thursday evening bv Officer Mc Grail for quar- Welding New and Repair Old Bicycles. in Bicycle Sundries. .uwvwuvwwwyWkrtiVv s ., . . .;.::::" "'s useful uoods tor Decorated .IniinlirsoOIilmi Inns and thin und Unlit but strcuiK Illiic I low Ik, sultiitilu fur linking, etc.. nix and Diieshnlr lnclun ... Illue llowla.sultiibla for baking, etc, pcvcti nntl omsluir Inrlic-R Illiiu HouIh, miltiihlo fur bulling, otc , eight mill oiictiuir Inches , Chocolate Pots, full size, ntcctj decorated . L'hocolnto iNitstargo sire, nicely dceoriSted Ton Pols, tBsty dec oratlomi, china hanillos Mlllc l'ltohors, Dresden dot oration ... M C VaTVi&W . 5 MH!ir & Pprlf 5 ITlJUidl tV JrCClV, r The Only Store in the City SHOWINQ A COMPLETE LINE OF aanton and Ranges FOOTE & FULLER CO. Hears Buildinp, 1.10-142 Washington Ave. lellng It was discovered later that his collar bone was broken Flanncrv claims that the nificer struck him with a club producing the lnjurj', while the Dunmoie authorities main tain that he fell out of bed tie was taken to the Lackawanna hospital yesteiday morning nnd the bone set The officer stepped out for a short time but when ho returned riannerv had disappeared, and his whereabouts are still unknown. Finest wines and cigars at Lane's, S20 Spruce street. " Try the VJoj Maker" cigar, Go III in all our lines during August Sale. tOWls IS OTM Little money stnucrrn. bowl ulinnn. 15c Each 10c Each 15c Each 20c Each 25c Each 55c Each 25c Each 25c Each ",3 Wyoming Ave, "Walk In nnd look around " A Great Blow! CONRAD Expects the other kind about Aug. 26 when the Hawes and Miller Hats will be ou sale. 305 Lackawanna Avenue Steam and Hot Water Heating; Estimates cheerfully lurnished on Electrical and Heating Work. Most complete line of Gas and Electric Fixtures in the city. Repair work given prompt atten tion. Chas. B. Scott Hi) Franklin Avenue. SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. Elmwood Hall Elm hurst, Pa. (Formerly Hotel liimhur.it, Open All the Year. Tills liotol has bean romoJeloJ ami reflttal throughout and will opni lU iloon Juuo 14, torrato, ate, call on orudjron DR. W. H. H. BULL EL-MHURST, PA, THE WIIMOLA, An Ideal Health Kcsort, Hc.utti- fully Situated with Full Lake View. Absolutclj freo fiuoi ranlaiti mill rors. qultocs, boatlig Hailing, elunclnj; tumls, orchestn, etc , pure J.tthlu water Bprlng; plent of old hude. pine eioo of large trees Burroiiocl hotel, excellent tabloj rates icinomlilo capacity of .nunc, K.0. Illustrated booklet aaU reference uti ap. plication C. B FREA& LAKE WINOLA, PA SPRING GROVE HOUSE, lake Care). yomlng County, Pa Beautiful! located, good fishing, boat ing and buttling Tuhlc unexcelled D, 1. tt W It H IllooniHliurg dUlslon train Icailng Serunton at 12 5ri p m makes di rect connections l.i I.chlsh Vullej to I.aKo JOHN II JONi:5, i'rop FERN HALL., Crystal Lake -Refined Family Resort Slajo le ivei CnrboniUto for t era Mull n( ft ill) p m MBit leuei I'orn IIhII for C!;ir. iMinclnleHt 8 'Id " in roieplnma ConnM lion "Fer i Hull, ' pay Mution C. E. JOHNSON. Manager. rotollleo AdelroM, Ihimtult, l'a. To PATENT Good Ideas may bo secured by our aid Address, THE PATENT RECORD, BilUmorc, Mck Stoves HI yuyjti