THD SCHANTON TRIBUNE-SAT C DAY, JULY. 13, VMl. o ;xxxxxxxxxx?5 the jionr.tts iiAtinwAne stoux So-bos-so Kilfly Piterts cows and horse fmm torttlto of tllop. So-brs-so Killly Is a positive ly harmless preparation med fin1 tho piotectlon of till hinds of animals from fllffi and Infects. Takes only a few moments to i pi ay a dozen cows or horses. Put up In one gallon cans. Pi Ice. $1 0&. Foote & Shear Co. JJ9N. Washington Ave k:xxxxxxxxxxx: Little Boys' Dresses Made of Colored Krone h Per cale, tilmnied with white hi aid and feather stitched. A few of white plriue. One 01 two of a style In those piotty Roy's Milan Straw Hats. All at tir own price. Tho Rahn Rarraan j 510 Spruce Street. I HI 1 1 MWBl Trleptrnf rr mill in i pnnnl call at jour Lome ami iiintp prt r on Humid in? an quillly or kind ct luc or e.isli emtJins. ltouitj guar iiittfil B ACKAWANNA L THE" AUNDRY THIRTY-EIGHT MEMBERS That la What Common Council Will Consist of Under New Apportionment. According to tho Juno assessment m.irte by tho city assessois on which the appoitlonnient of the expanded ommon council will ho made th.it Vorly will consist of thh t -eight nieni hri The laiRct iepiccntiitlon will tome f i oni the Soi ond waid, which will ho entitled to futii nieiuliei s. The Eighteenth waul hns nnlj 1,13 l'alle. whli h Is 230 lc-s th. in the ntlo for a louueilmnu lint Is saved hy the provision of the law which sas that eeiy waul niitt have at least one member. The uumbei of taxable 1' eneh ward and the number of couu c.lmen It Is entitled to follow . laiMc. r - 'unl .'.dl " rl und '.'.Hi 1 i uwl 77 1 urtli null) 1,7.'.) I utli uhiiI 1 ,'-, S xi ii waril 0711 ' vflilh waul 7i'l dull waul 'II N n h an1 1,157 T n h u.inl Sli I Ii vcntli ml 1,111 1i M'h uml (ill 1 tiin.iitli n ml 1,1'V. r uit-tnlh wml Ul 1 ! " .in h vai'l 1,91 1 t- i-fiilh Marl 0l S- .nirrmli Hani 1, thl 1 liii nth win Ul n't'omli inl l.MI T titictli u ml 1,' 1 Turno tii t wml ii9 Coiincllmcn 1 ;i . 1 1 1 i! .'i.UU FOR THE SUMMER HOME. Donations Acknowledged by tho Tieasmor. The tieasuiei fo m. Luke's Summer homo acknowledges with thanks, rash donations dining the past week from ti lends, as follows- Mr ( lnitr. s rtnn 10 im Mr Hi nut 1 Weill -, on j Infill 10(H) Vr . stranimi ;, o) Mr C. II (iilil.. I'hilaii-Iihh, Mr 1 I. Miutlinorili Mr ilcntme 1111m II. s M i:. San'lci.oii M il :: mi so on lii.il $ ,,s on Aniiiint hrrrtnforo 3i know lufceil 4il in) 1'iHl to date $CJ1 On V (nin Sihrucr liinihri., lor rnl.n .111. 1 rakr I i-mp lliotlicif, inuarmii, 11 II illirr. c (7 . mill, Mitthcw llwihrr. ilium, V v 1 in I W (i conrnl. finrrli. snaiit 111 Iran-tir rompjni . laitajf, John I'elllo. urn crifs vii I " I'cinrmi, fiimlrlr., r I W1NI1, f jirlric Thomai I.. Ironaril, nimlrir. Mrjm K ll;rii. ncitini unl luirlip: VI. ,1 Kp1' talari, irJikrr Thinks ari fill tlier cvtirulnl to tli S. ranmn Trihiim , Iho liinoi, thr Itrpuhln n an I tnr liuth tor ihilj paptii, piintin? noliica anl oiher taor5 SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPPLIES. Contract Awarded Last Night by the Supply Committee. The supply committer of the hoaid of control met last night and aw.udeil contracts for the next i-chool cai. The contract for supplvlng coiil In the four districts whh dlv bird among Oil moie & Co. Mr Gibbons, John Kear ney and M. J. Paddy, .lames Pljnn pot tho conttnrt for furnishing wood for all four districts. The conttact for pen II pads was awairied to Uejnolrls Hios, Theli bid was $14.91 per thousand. The other bids weie: T. K. Pi Ice, $15 50, nnd H. i: Prendeigast. $14 The contiacts tor the other supplies weie divided among the vailous bld deis, Hc.nolds lho.s. getting tho lion's share. Attention Ladies, We open this morning a largo stock of fine new Wash Goods, and offer the latest vstyles at very low pikes Come and see, Meais & Hagen. Hanley'a Ice Cream Is absolutely puie. 420 Spruce street. I Approved Methods in nil the details of this fausi- H ness we seek out nnd follow w the safest and most approved I methods. I LThe People's Bank i wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm REUNION 6F PRICE FAMILY. An Intorestinpj Gathering at Can adensis on July 4. A very rcmarkablo family reunion took place nt the home of Mr. and Mis. Wilkinson Price, of Canadensis, Pa.. July 4, 1001. It being the flist time that the father, mother and twclp children wcte over together at one lime. The entire family, of thiee geneia tlons, consisting of Mt. and Mis. Wil kinson Price, twelve ihlldien and eleven gtnndehlldtcn, vis.: James 11, Pilce. wife and Hurt? ihlldien, of Set anion, I.uther Prku and wife, of Scranton; Kinnk Prlio, wife and two daughteis. of Camden, N. J.; Mr. and Mis. O. 11 Tiavls, of Camden, N. J.; Reuben Price and son, of Camden, N. J . Daniel Pi Ice and three children, of New York cltv Jesse Pi Ice. of New Yoik city. Eugene I'rlce ond wife, of Jersej City, N J.: Margin ct Price, of Newark, N. J . Mr. and Mis. I;. H. Deubber and datiRhter, of Canadensis; Mr and Mrs. George Ciane and dntightei, of Canedenslx. and (liace Pi he, of Canadensis and the brother of Mrs Prlcn, C W. Wltsll and son, lienrge, of Hionklyn N. Y, were pies ent on the happy occasion. This Is one niuiniR a thousand fami lies Mi Pi he Is 71 yeais of ape and Mis. Pi Ice (15, anil both enjoy peifect health nnd hae never lost a child. Mush, both vocal and InHtiumcntal, and various Raines weio enjoyed by all Tho reunion continued until July S. RUNAWAY BOY KILLED. John Biggs Crushed Under Whools of D. & H. Freight Train. Was 12 Years Old. John PrlRRs. the 12-vcai-old i tin away son of W. E. BiIrrs, of Aihloy, died at the Lackawanna hospital cs teiday afternoon fiom injuries received hy being i tin over by a Delawaie and Hudson fielRht tialn, near the Hrldge stieet crossing, nbout 1.30 o'clock. The boy nil away fiom home about two weeks ago, his family losing all trace of him. Having no friends with him, tho little tellow tiamped It moat of the time, nnd :.estord.iy attempted to steal a ildo on the Delawaie and Hudson train. He mlf-el his footing and fell beneath the car wheels. Ro foie tho train could be stopped the wheels had pas'ed ovci both of the hoy's less. One of them was complete ly soviied, while the other was crushed M a mass of hioknu hone and mutl liteil flesh The I.aiKav.anna hospital was notl llcd and the ambulance lesponded and took him to the Institution. It was at once seen that all attempts to save his life would bo futile. The boy died tlnee-quarteis of an hour after behiR admitted A local relative, who heaid of the accident Identified him, and his paienu wcie notified. DEATH OF ENGINEER MAY Ho Was Thrown from His Cab Yes terday by Passing Engine and Received Fatal Injuries. v William May, of Claik's Summit, an engineer emploed on the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western lalltoad, died esteiday afternoon at the Moses Talor hospital fiom injuries leceivcd a few limns before hy being thrown fiom his ah. The accident occunod about 2 o'clock near the Claik's Sum mit station. May, who was nu a fi eight tialn. was lcanini; from the window of his cab when another Height tialn passed lapldly bv. It was diawn bv n big "hog" engine, and pat t of tills stiutk the engineer and lifted him bodily fiom tlie cab The violent t of the collision stove In the back of his skull and the fall broke one of his legs and It is thought injiued him Internally. He was biought to this uty on the through milk train and taken to the Moses Taylor hospital, wheie he died nbout .115 o'clock. His lemalns were taken to Pi ice's undertaking pulors on Washington avenue. May was about ,13 veais of age, nnd Is survived by a wife and three chll dien. ARRESTED FOR LIBEL. Alleged to Have Given False Story to a Newspaper. Tor having furnished a newspaper with an alleged maliciously false and defamatory aitlcle concerning Jacob (jiossmun, of South Washington ave nue. Adolph H. Stiohl, a lunch wagon piopiletoi, living nt 212 Klist stieet, was csleida held In $300 bail for couit by Aldeiman Kasson. Strohl was arrested July 1 on the st length of 11 telegiain fiom New Yoik In which he was ihaiged with the theft ot a diamond ling fiom A. Goldman, a New Yoik Jeweler. July 2, a telCRiam came from the New Yoik dlstilct attorney sajing the case had been wlthdiawn. Stiohl was dis c hinged. Stiohl went to the newspaer offices with a story to the effect that his an est was the icsult of 11 conspiracy, concocted by Grossman to prevent Ills (Stroma) marriage, to a South Wash ington avenue glil, and keep him heait whole and fancy free for an other glil, a iclutive of Grossman. A Sunday newspaper printed the stoiy with Gtossman's name Included, and quoted Strohl as lis authoilty. Mi. Grossman sajs his only con nection with Stiohl s aircst was to answer a letter tiom Goldman, the New York Jeweiei.ln which Inquiry was made as to whether or not there was a man named Sttohl In Scranton. Mr. Giossman answered that there was, according to the best of his knowl edge and belief, but us to whether or not It was the same Strohl the Jeweler was lnqultlng about he could not say Ho ngiecd to engage a detective to look tho matter up If Goldman would forwaid money to cover the expenses and at that his connection with the case ceased. JOHN BREOUNIA KILLED. Struck by a N. Y O. & W. Train at Pricoburg. John Rrecunla, who resides at Dick son City, was Instantly killed at Price burg, Thursday evening. With Sylves ter Yunrgte, he was walking over the trestle which tatrles tho tracks of the New York, Ontntlo nnd Western rail road, when a passenger train bore down upon them. Yuorsle saved hln life by Jumping, but Hrecunla seemed paralyzed by fear and could not move. He was struck and thrown some distance and was In stantly killed. Brecunlo was 45 years of age and unmarried. He lived with his tlstcr at Prlceburg. NEWS FOR THE GUARDSMEN ORDERS ISSUED WITH REFER ENCE TO CAMP. Company D lias Secured n Frizo Re-crult-Ho Is Robert Vail, Who Has Just Returned from Two Years of Active Service in tho Philippines. Lieutenant Walter E Ounster Hns Receivod His Commission in tho Regulnr Army Large Attendanco at the Battalion Drills. Sovctal gcncinl orders were Issued during the week fiom the adjutant general's ofllce, legnrdlng the encamp ment. Some extracts from the ordois follow : The Infantry ol the Klrt lirlcaile will lie pvrail cil (or in.prttion hv rfelmrnt., m mch place nwl In uch order .11 Wmll tie (If'lRnitol b) the Iri Railc commander, the first irglmrnt reporting at 7 oMoik a. m on .Into 2). I'lOI. to lie followed b.v other iriilnients at Intmals ol two hour. The Infantri ol the Ihlnl and Srcond brigade will be pirade lor In-pectluti In the nine inannrr a the Klrt luleade, the find renlnifnt ol the Third brigade reporting on Jul S.5, 1'nll, it 7 o'tloek a in and that ol the Vcond brlpido on Atis 'JO, vmi, at (he name hour. A rcilew. Ii) the adjutint urneral, will prreede all lnp(ctle.n of the Infantri , after which the adjutint general will conduct tho inpectlon ol general appeatame. Tin Inspection ilrllla lor Infintrv will Include rereincinuj, rfglmental drill, extended order, out poat ill ly and advance and rear guard, under the direction of the following oftliers: Colonel l'zra II Hippie, awlstant adjutant gen ml, r-taff tommindrr In ihlcf, ceiemonlr. lieutenant ( olonel John I'. I'ennej, division Inspeetor, regimental drill. Major Samuel W .leflerl", Inspector, Sieond hrlgane, extended order. Major W. 1'. (.Mark, lnpectnr, Third brlgide, out pot nut, adinnce and rear ginrd Ihe ir.pet Hon n( guirdi and prntinelf, Includ In 1 fund mounting, will be under the diiection if Vh 1 (hiilr II Wornnn, lnprrtor ol the I lrt brlgide, and will com tho entire tour ol dull V apeilal form ol tranportition ipqtier-t will be liuierl and mut be ued for lrinport ition of tioopa to and from the feieril biigadc en catnpincnH to he held durlnj the preient iear. The leiiuhrmenta ol the blank form tnii't be utrletlt lomplled with. The number ol otfuer and men of ihe keifnl commands trinpoited will !e eriflpd bi the Inspection roll In tho adjutant generilV nfflie Wlien aervinK, ilill lan, cooki or liotleri are ti imported. It mut bo hon and the number ulatnl on the Iran, portition roo,uet The Matemrnt on the buk ol the form mint be filled nut In eiih ne. Vpplb itlnin lining been made for the pilil legei of wearing tin mimed or ruiet fhoes, the privilege i heirhv granted to companies deilr ins to proilde themeliei nllh such hoe, to wear he same during the (oming brlgide en eani.Tnnt Varied of lolor In the tontweir if Hit memlieia ol the same conipan) Jhoubl bo avoided Company I). setuted the prbo icciult of tho week, anil the ofllcets and men of the company have been tluowlng out their chestfl for the past few tlu, as a lesult, In a manner which has been aggiavatlng, to say the least, to the other companies' staff and nun. rtobert Vnll Is the man. He Is one ot the leturned heioes fiom the Phlllp- ulncs, nnd an old member of D. In tho b.u gain. He enlisted dining tho eaily patt of the week, almost Immediately after his anlval In the city. He came back fiom the island possessions but a shoit time ago and was mustered out at the same time as so mnnv other Sctanton men. Lieutenant Monlson Keck of this city, who served In Company K of the Korty-sccond declares that Vail who was quaiteimastei-seigeant of Company I)., of that leglment was one of tho best non-commissioned olllceis In the regiment. Ho could have been 111 st scigeant of his company If he deslied, but ho was unwilling to Jump one of the seigeants who was In line tor the billet. The week has biought to the armoiy many returned soldleis from tho Philippines who weie foinier mem bois of the Thltteenth and nie too happy to tenew the old filcndshlps and meet old friends who aie still state guardsmen. A lai go number of the 1 etui tied soldleis nio menilieis of Company 1", of the rot t -seventh Infantiy which Is the regiment In which Thomas Muiphy won his lauiels as lieutenant and nc t ing captain. Charles Isadoie, formeily in Company II, of the Thirteenth is Just musteied out of Company K. of the Kottv -seventh, and lMwaid Mc Ilally who was one of his conuades is another ex-member of tho Thirteenth. Claience Hozclle, foimcrly n Company C. man Is another Klllplho lighter who served in L of the gallant Portj seventh, and John-Dunkeily still an other ex-Thliteenth member who was with the company, Thomas Schoenor, nnother Scranton man acted as com pany cook for 11 while. Lieutenant Walter V.. Gunstor, ad jutant of the Kirst Ratalllon who re cently pascd his examinations for lieutenant in the icgular army iccelved hi s commission Tuesday and was sworn Into the service. He Is now dally expecting his assignment and Is llguilng tin lecelvlng It during the early patt of next week. With the assign ment will piobably come order for him to Immediately report for duty, nnd theieforo It Is not llkel.v that he will accompany the Thirteenth to camp at Mt. Gretna. Kven If he did sf however he would not bo llkelv to ait as ad jutant. One of the lieutenants will be selected fiom the companies of the battalion to tcmpoiarlly fill the plate during the encampment. It Is now a foregone conclusion that Our Store Will Be Closed Monday, July 15, Which is a Holiday for Grocers and Their Employes. E. G. Coursen Non-Commissioned Patrons, Are those icconunended bote. The only Incentive offoiod Is, cont ientlous woik by competent hands, at i canon able expense. Kor fifteen years I have made, lepalred and fitted glasses. S. H. TWINING, 131 PENN AVENUE. Optician. Harris' Drug Stoic. In case Lieutenant Thomas Murphy, letcntly inusteied out nt tho Poity scventh Infant! y evinces any dcsltc to have the post that It Is his. Lieutenant Colonel Stllvvoll In a recent conversa tion with a Tilbune man opicsscd his opinion that such 11 lecognltiou would be only lilting of Uie setvlce Lleuten ant .Murphy has done In tho Philip pines nnd tho magnlflLlent way In which ho has fulfilled the military promise shown by him during eailler das In tho Thirteenth leglment, nnd moicover he would be an almost Ideal liitin for the position. In case Lleitr tenant Muiphy docs not te-enllst the chances of Seigeant Mnjoi It. J. Hourke aie excellent ones and the populat and elllclcnt non-commissioned olllcer will have 11101 e than a lighting show for the berth. Interest has lagged thus fat In the pistol matches lor the Stlllwell tiophy, nnd efforts to get together competing teams on Satuidny afternoons have been decided falluics, In spite of tho effoits made by Lieutenant K. W Still- well and Major Prank Holding, Jr. Last Sattuday tho attendance at tho range wns very poor and the same can bo said of the picceedlng Satin -dajs. An effort may be made this afternoon to shoot one of tho matches but there is not likely to be any veiy decided Intel est shown In the matter until after the hrlgado encampment Is over. It Is likely that one of the matches will be shot at Mt. Gretna. Much talk has been moused In the leglment by the proposal made the armory committee by A. K. Dlxey, who Is desirous of lousing the aimory drill loom dining the winter nnd tians forinlng It Into the scene of nlghtlv vaudeville peiformanccs. The gieat oliHtacle to stuh a disposition would he the consequent doing away with tho company drills but a clever solution of this objection has been suggested. It Is leconimended thnt tho drills bo of n competitive nature, badges and pil.cs being awarded the companies making the best showing. The chills would then he run Into tho nights performance a limited number of times a week and two bluls adtoltly slain with ono stone The attendance at the battalion dillls dining tlie week has been ot a retold hi caking kind. The balconies nie thionged with spectatois the guesls pait of whom aie j.oung women and the sight of them on high has acted as a double Incentive to the canvas clad soldier bo.vs who trudged -wearily about the great drill room. Captain George Huss of Company A. Thursday night appointed W. T. Wat- kins coipoial. The regimental band will consist of fully thlity men at the coming en campment. Gieat etfotts have been made of late to Incicase the numlici ot musicians and several new players weie cnllstd. A FURTHER HEARING. Additional Evidence Against Boyle, Bannon and Holtham Who Are Charged with Burglary. William Pojle and Thomas Hannon, two ot the tlnco oung men auested Wednesday for attempting to hutglat io Wedeman's bakery on Capmise ave nue, weio held In $1,000 ball additional yesterday morning on tho charge of attempt at aison nnd htnglnrizlng the lumber ofllce of Lord it Wntetman, In Giecn PIdge. A number of ai Miles found In the possession of the prlsoneis vvoio Identi fied as pinpeity taken fiom the ofllce, and In no Instance could tho two joting culpilts offer any hotter explanation of their possession than thnt they "had found" the particular object In ques tion. This moi nlng the two will be given nnother healing on the chaige of burg huilug the lesidcnco of John Whit beck, on Latch stieet, last week. Two w ate lies, $'i In cash, and somo minor nrtlcles were taken tiom the house, cntiy being effected thiough a window. The. house Is veiy near Pannon's i evi dence. Mt. Wliltbctk wn,s In tho olllie of Supcilntendent Holding es(erdny, and theie Identified a pliyslclan's rubber glove found In Uannon's possession as a glove belonging to his son-ln-Iaw, IDi. Hush, which was found to be missing fiom tho house on the day following tho huiglaty. Young Hannon accounts for his ownership of the glove by rul ing that he found it. Holtham. the thlid member of tho trio, is not supposed to be Implicated In this burglaiy, nor In any of them, In fact, save tho most iccont nt Wede man's He Is said to have only joined tho band of bold despeindoes a week ago yesterday. Of the tluee prlsoneis, one Is L'O years of age. and the otheis 10 each. Superintendent Hobllng fecks lelipved that he has them behind tho bats. JUDGES WILL BE ADVISED. Plans for Improving the Main Court Room Submitted to Holden. The plans made for the altciatlon of tho main court tonni, by Architect Blown, have been submitted to Aichl tect Holden, of New Yoik, at tho In stance of the Judges. They want to make sttio that the pioposed linpiovemenlfl will not mar the acoustics. NEXT SUNDAY AT LODORE. Sacred Concert Music by the Maple City Band. The Sunday excursions via the Dela. waro and Hudson railroad 10 Like Lodoro aro gi owing in favoi eaih Sun day. It Is n delightful Innovation to those who have not the time on any other day to go and enjoy an outing on tho Sabbath at this beautiful usoit. The renowned Maple city band will render sacied conceit music next Sun day, July 14, In tho gieat pavilion Uxcollcnt catering, steamer, launcher, boats, etc Kaio from Scranton, adults, 75 cents; children, 40 cents. Trains leave I). & H. depot at S.60 and 11.3a a. in. Take your family and tpend an enjoyable day at the beauti ful lake. Order Ice Cream From Hanley's. Spruce street. None better. 420 MISS GRIFFIN, NEARLY THIRD SHE GAINED FIFTY POINTS ON MILES YESTERDAY. Frank Kemmorer and Miss Pedrick Tied for Ninth Place Buckingham Makes Decided Grain on Anderson. The First Three Leaders Take a Day Off. Standing of Contestants, TABLE NO. 1. It this ma the lut iaj, thue tvouM win; Polnti. 1. Meyer Lewis, Scran ton 532 2. Henry Schwenker, South Scranton... 330 3. William Miles, Hyde Park 252 4. Miss Wilhelmlna Griffin, Provldenco B50 5. Garfield Anderson, Carbondalo 178 0. Ray Buckingham", Elmhurst 121 7. Miss Norma Mere dith, Hyde Park.. 103 8. August Brunner, jr., Carbondnlo 83 TABLE NO. 2. How mny ol thue will bt In Tible Nn. T l en me closing aiyi Tolntf, 0. Miss Vida Pedrick, Clark's Summit . . 62 T 10. Frank Kemmerer, Fnctoryvlllo 62 T 11. David O. Emery, Wlmmets, Pa. ... 45 12. 13. 14. 15. 10. Arthur C. Griffls, Montrose 37 W. H. Harris, Hyde Pnrk 23 Miss Minnie Wnllls, Cnrbondale Harry Freeman, Bellevue E. J. Sheridan, Haw- 17 7 G 6 ley 17. Miss Jennie Ward, Olyphant 18. Robert Campbell, Green Ridge 3 r4. Miss Grlflln brought in the laigest number of points again yesterday In The Tilhuno's Kducatlnnal Contest, nnd this moinlng Is but two points le moved fiom third place. Hay Buck ingham brought In the next largest lutili and made a decided gain on An doison, while Miss Meiedith drew a little further ahead of August Hrun ner. Not one of the first tluee leaders icported jestenUy. The only change In the positions of the leadeis yesterdav was that of Prank Kemmeier, who biought In enough points to enable -him to tie with Miss Pedrick for the ninth place at the head of Table No. 1'. Theie is plenty of loom even yet for ambitious young people to enter the tanks of the contestants. A contest ant beginning today with seven yearly subscriptions, counting R4 points, would go right Into the Table No. 1. Homeniber, no entries, will be received after the 13th of August, for leasons set foith In the advertisement on the fourth page of this morning's Tilbune. A postal addressed "Pdltor Educa tional Contest," Scianton Tilbune, Scranton, Pa, will be tesponded to with a handsomely Illustrated descrip tion of tho contest, or a sot of sun set Iptinn blanks, If you nre desirous of participating In the contest. Resolutions. Since God, In His Infinite wisdom, has seen lit to take fiom us our dear sister, Mis. Tllllc Spencei, the wife of our pastor, a valued olllcer In our church societies nnd a loal promoter of evciy good woid and woik, Hcsolved. That while lifting to God honitfelt praises for her blameless life, we hesitate not to speak of her sweet Christian splilt and blessed example, which will still be a helpful, fragtant Influence among us. That In this sad time we tender to her beieaved husband our deepest sympathy In his heavy loss, which Is on is also, In so gieat a degiec. That while mourning a tiue ft lend nnd a geneious helper, we will devote ouiselvcs with liu teased zval to the cause she so loved, renllzlng anew that we must "woik while It Is dm. for tho night coineth wheiein no man can work." Hcsolved, That .1 copy of these resolutions bo sent to the denomina tional and local papers, and presented to tho bereaved husband, our esteemed pastor. Hy oidor of the Ladies' Missionary and Initial societies of the Blakely Baptist chuieh. Committee: Mrs. C. M. Hathaway. Mis. r. J. Williams, Mrs. L J. Hull, Mrs. W. P. Udvvaids, Mrs. R. M.Ward. Picnics and Large Gatherings Promptly furnished with best Ico Cream. Pauley, U0 Spruce stieet. Try the new Ec cigar ' Kleon." H-T "We Have ft"i: Not a shirt waist, but ' a Negligee Shirt suitable for coatless wear. Box :: plaits both front and back. : : T-ll I 1 ... ' ' nam coiors, wmi auacn- t ed cuffs. 14 to 6y --- I $1.50. J KnoJj Strait) Hals. itfaifiM MOST VVkkMriM.A I I i'H A 111 f l ', - 1- e " CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. JAILED FOR PERJURY. Becky Ross of North Scranton Com mitted by Alderman Ruddy. Heckv Iloss, of North Scranton, chniged by James Payne, a neighbor, with perjury and dlsotdeily conduct, was committed to tho county Jail by Alderman Kuilily jestciday In default of $100 ball. She Is chaiged with having swotn falsely ngalnsl Payne In a healing be fore Aldeiman Kldlei, In which she chniged him with dlsotdeily conduct. Her dlsotdeily conduct consisted, so he alleges, In publicly tcvlllng him and his family. Piano for Sale. A fine uptight grand piano, of an old and reliable make, finished In the finest mahogany wood, and In perfect condition. Just iccelved and Is now on sale. The case Is beautiful: the tono Is delightful, and tho piano Is absolutely peifeet. Just as good as new, and hns been used only a fow weeks. The piano must be sold. It Is a tare bargain for the one who Is for tunate enough to get It. It will bo sold for cash only. A raio bunco; come quick, nnd tho prize will be yours. On sale at Guernsey Hall, :iH-3le, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. A LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE The greatest commercial economist in the world today. Compared to any necessary investment in business, theprofitfromaTELEPHONE is Incalculable. Residence and Commercial rates at a moderate cost. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE AND SUPPLY CO Manager's office, 117 Adtmi avenue. THE CELEBRATED QORDON PIANO Before buying, send for catalogue. H. S. GORDON, JSVvoVcuV. Worsted Suits to Order $15,00, Worth $30.00 Pants $3.50, Worth $7,00 MILLER, the Tailor 413 SPRUCI3 STREET. P. J. HONAN, Merchant Tailor. 319 Lackawanna Avenue. Automatic Paper Fastener, Automatic Neat Attractive This new machine is improved in every detail. The price, including 500 fasteners, is SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. REYNOLDS BROS. t Oils, Paints maiony un & manuiacrunng company, tAi-iACt Mofirllnn Cfroaf 141-149 Meridian Street. TELEPHONE 26-2. Good Team France and Germany arc making a hit in European affairs on ac count of mutual Bupport. You give your order to us for your liquors, and wc will make a con' tinuous hit with quality. H---H-'M-4t : fl Mid- : Slimmer Special I During this week only, 7. we will sell our entire ; line of exquisite FIGURED ! China Silks! AT 65c a Yard. See Window Display Cramer-Wells Co., 130 Wyoming Ave. rs sounding the pialses of our"Un!o Suits. They are the coolest underwear for summer. Alwas in place, no un comfortableness with bagging down or pulling up. Just as cheap as two pleeg suits, $1.00 to $4.00 a nult. Conrad, ". Gentlemen's Furnisher." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. Mis takes. The most careful xmen sometimes make mistakes. The most experienced lawyer may err in his opin are many defects in ion. I here titles which no amount of skill or care on the lawyer's part could de tect. There is no guarantee that the opinion of a lawyer is a correct one, or that the title is free fron these elusive delects, A title insur ance policy gives absolute protec tion against fraud, errors ot judg-, ments and mistakes of fact. TITLE GUAipiY AAND TRUST C- OP SCRANTON.PENNA. 516 Spruce Street. t. A. WitrM, I'relilcnt.jll A Knarp. V -Prei. A. II. McCllntnik, Halph Si. Hull, Vice president. Trust OlUcet fastens paper together in a jiffy. Guaranteed Cheap Reliable $1.25 and Varnish t Fw of thill) . Li'tiii" - -
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