,w vifc?.j4V3 THE SCRANtON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 190X. tf T- xxxxxxxxxxxx; THE MODEIW HAnDWAKE ST0R3. Alaska Refrigerators Vc hac only a few kIzos loft and they all must ro. Our special price on m e d 1 u in - 1 z c d It H - rniauiiATons, $0.00. if you want u liirse one, vvo have It. Specially low pi Ices on nil sl's until Rtock Is close' out. Foote & Shear Co. J19N. Washington Ave :xxxxxxooooe Some Knit Garments for Babe and child that will make a mothet happy and the child restful. Wo nre specialists In this line and have everything In the ad vanced styles for Infants and children. The Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruco Street. TT ackawamiinia JU niK- ami ffMQ CABEE HE HAS LEFT BUFFALO Pitcher Dan Kervin Now with th& Chester Athletics. Danny Kervin, the heavy hitting oung southpaw, who pitched such win ning bill for Waltei Hurnham'h Scian ton team lant eai, has fallen back Into the ieml-piofesslunal ranks, and Is now twilling lemaikahl fas.t ball foi the Chester Athletics Kervin left Setanlon for Buffalo lnt vear and pitched winning ball. He tlelded his position well and batted splendidl.v, nnd was with the Bisons undet his old manager, Hurnham, again thlh i-eanon. llo was off In bis pinn ing, however, and diopped Into the com pany of the "semis " Wednesday he pitched ngnlnst Jen wn and shut tho team out without or lilt Pntll the eighth inning m did not get a man as fat as ill st bnbe, and the paucity of their fiulttul eftorts to get the bill out of the diamond Is shown by the fact that the Chester outlleliltis had but time chances. Tho conipan In which Kei wln now finds himself is piettj swift at that, many of the plaeis being old leasueib. The eatehci who Ik lil the Suanton jilti her was Dlgglns, for many e u i the lellablc b.ukstop of the Wllkts ll.ine Uastein league team, and other Eastern and Aineikan league nines. Welgand, who foimeil.v euveiud seionil base for Piovidence In the K.istein league, occupies the s.une position for the Athletlis. Campbell, the It centei lelder. In a fast joungster, foi whom -evc'ial National league teams have made offeis. POOL "tournament. Members of the Scranton Bicycle Club Aro Now Engaged o-" the Finals. The pool tournament of the Scranton l!lecle club Is now lieailng completion. Tho piellminailes have been plnjtd, and the ctaek plaeis nie now haul at woik on the ilnnl. The two IiIrIi nun of each of the four classes which pu ticlpalcd In the piellminailes nie the putlclp ints In the (Inals. Hich man plas seven g.iuies. at the tame handicap as In the Hint mauhps. one with ea n of the othei plaveip. Tho.sp who ate taking p.ut In the finals ate Smith Ooinian, who onl had to pla 5 balls, George .Mitchell '.'O. Ui Waidell, 7.ri; Hany Noithup, R0. J. D Smith,.", i: V. Pijoi, 7f: Ilaiiv K.ijs, 75, and John H. I?iookn, 70. Theie weie sevetal smpilses in the torn mum nt, notably the talluie of .1. W. Diihenbtiiy to make the llnnls He is tonsideied the best plajei In tho club and was the only scratch man, tho single plaei whose task It was to make 100 halls for his game Joslah Dullleld was another good plnjer who did not make the fin als. It Is expect"d that the tournament will come to an end cnily this week. Pilzes will thon ho nwaided the thtee high men, and it Is po-sllilc that theie may be a moiIes,t soclil session held In connection wlih the iirpentatlon Through Cars to Seashoro Via, the Central R. R. of N. J. Tho Central Railroad of Now Jeisey Is offering a gieat accommodation to lummei travelers fiom this vlclnlt to tho seashore tesorts on the Atlantic :oast, by the through car seivlee now In opeiatlou fiom this city to Long flranch, Ocean Oiove, Asbury Paik, Belmar, Spilng Lake, Sea Qlit, etc. Tho special cars to thtjie lesorts ire atnehed to the tiiiln leaving this at 8 5T a. m., going direct to the vail sus lesorts along tho coast, thereby enabling passengcis to seiuio and ie tain comfortable seats to destination, thus obviating tho unpleasantness :auted by changing cats, as made aecessaiy by tiavellng uvrr the vail )u other routes. The through car leivlco has become eiy popular 'this leason and III be continued thiough ut the summer. HouRes for sule, lent or exchange. Irideri' Ural LUUte Co , liO U'ishlngton ae. Sfc'JsW&Cv' MAJOR STINE'S HISTORY. ,(T , , Wnrm Praiio for Hla Work on tho Army of tho Potomac. Miijnr J. II. Stlne, who Is known to hundreds of Orand At my men of this tliy, luiH the ulntlnitlon of having pro dutvd one o' tin mot notiilile of the H..IMV lilHtoncs oi' tri Civil War, a hlHtoiy which Is holng adopted by school of many slates us a text link oi for lofeienec purpose. Mimr utine'M history dealt- v ill tlie woik of the Aiiny of the Potomac-, In which ho many of the lruc men of this pint of the Mate fought, and was pieputPd wlih n cue ami inoioiiKii- ness or iceciireli ptooaiuy ibjut hi foie nttemiitcd In compiling an hlstoilt wntk. He was nppolntcd hlstoilnn by the Sotlptv of the Aimy of the Potomac- and nt nine undertook the great tank liefon- him. To his iipslstnnee liu call ed the inemliciH of the society of that groat nitn of the Potomac. He In tel viewed the paitlelpiints of engage ments, and with tin in lie visited tho ninny flfMs whcie the aimy fought, as few armlet In the world's history have fotiKht When it disputed point enme up, it was not diopped until the gicat est llRht possible had been thiown upon it nnd the cause for the dispute hail dlsnppwiled. The Aimy of the Potomac was led to till'1 this e-ouise fiom the fact that tleneial II V Hojnton, who has pass cd upon the authenticity of war his tories fur the government, had been whollv worlhle, so full of eirois and gross misstatements of facts weto tlm.v Major Stlne feds that In Ills history he has attained something of leal value, sin o It has been very hlghy endoiscd by Hernials Sickles, Double ela, Sew ell, Itc.uer, Our, Wright anil higel. In a IniRe number of the stites of the union the hlstoiy has alo been nlllolilb rndoiul by the Oiand Aimy of tho Itepublk. STRIKE AT THE BELLEVUE Dispute Over the Examination of Cards at the Head of the Shaft the Cause. The spvon hundred emplojes nt the Ht'llrvue inllleiy of the Delnwaie, l.,u kaw nulla and Western company stiuek yesterday moitilug because of ilKllculttes arising at the collleiy over the mattei of pMiminlng working uirds. At a meeting held jestetday aftPinoon, bowevei, nt the local a meeting place In South Suanton, it was decided to lesume woik this morning and to remnln at their places until a committee saw Supeilntendent l.oomls, of the I.aikawannn coal de- paitment and found out wliethei he was willing to allow ieprcentatlves of the men to examine their woiklng e.irds, vhlch Is a month) custom In the Aline Workeis' union. The stoiles of how tlie strike orlgi nited dlffei. The Itellevue Jllne Workeis asesit that Koreman Hale peiemplorll lefti'id to iillow an ex amination of tho cat ds and that after Ills lelusal the adjoin ned to the neur it lipids .mil thoio called the strike, which went immediately Into pio giess. Pi om Superintendent l.oomls' of fice, another stoiy Is given out. It Is said theie tli.it tlip two men chosen by tlie local's otllceis to examine the cnids weie both discharged emploPs, one of whom was accused of killing i mule These men aie declined to havo stood at the head of the shaft examining each man's laid, and In one ease wheic the poison accosted did not have a era id with him, used vio lent e In attempting to remove him fiom the caiilnge. They weie then oi del ed off the pumlses and Imme diately called the meeting at which the niPii iIplUIpcI to strike Supeilntendent l.oomls Is of the opluoln that this mattei of examining mine woikeis" caul Is a matter foi the lodge loom and not foi tho eol llei At the meeting In Id .vesteida afternoon. Oigniilici ltobeit A. Couitilght, of this eit, and John P. Kcninc, of Auhbild, dlstikt board membiis, weie both present and cx piesscd theli opinions to tlie men that the company oltklnls should have been t-pen hefoie n stilko was declined, and counselled a lesumptlon of woik this morning. A vote was taken upon the mat tei, nnd It was decided to ro back, and nwalt the answer of Superintend ent l.oomls to a committee, which was appointed for tho puipoo of t.ee.ng him toda. At Pierces' Market This morning A full assoi tnient of best home-giown Vegetable. Pine HlliPita and Hello of (ieoiRia Peaches. Pine CiPiii and Jenny I.lnd Cantel- oupes, A ater Melons, J'eais, Plums, (iiapes, Pane' Table Luxuiles of all kinds Cieamei Hutter and sti Icily fiesh Pggs. 110 to 111 Penn avenue Guernsey Hall. Guernsey Hall Is the most up-to-date anil populal JIuslc House In tho state. You can nlwnvs find heie the most iclebiated makes of Pianos, onibiac Ing the win Id renowned Wehei, Soh niei, Jlehlln, Sehulieit, KliiRshuiy and many othei s nvoiy Instiumeut pui ehaseil here Is thoioughly guatantced, and. what Is eiiuall as nood, evety Instrument will be sold In the class whcie It belong and at a pi ice suitable, to Its leal value Speclil bat gains can be s( lined heie neailv eveiy daj on Pianos that have been slightly used or left on sale by patties leaving the city. All persons deslilng to sctuie bai gains In Pianos oi Oigans aio le ciueslcd to examine caiefully the ad vantages offeied heie N It Do not be misled ns to the locution e member that theie is but one Guernsey Hall In Siratnon and that Is located Just nbove the postnlllce No 314 unci 316 North Washington avenue, Scinn ton, Pa. Sunday Excursions to Mauoh Chunk and Glen Onoko. On Punda, August I, tlip Central Hallroad of New Jeisey will sell tick ets fiom Scranton to Mauih Chunk and Olen Onoko nt fare $1 f,0 for adults and 75 cents foi chlldien for the lound tilp, good to go mil on special train leaving Seianton nt 7 30 a. m and re turn on special train leaving Jlauch Chunk lit 0 30 p. m. nnd Glen Onoko at 5.45 p m. At Lake Poyntelle, Sunday August 4 Special excursion train will leave Scranton via N. V., O. & W. H H. at 8 .10 a m , Carbnndale, 9.10 a m Mont i efi caning spot In Noithenstein Pi nn sjlvanlo Located In the highlands of Wayne count. Hlovatlon 2, ,f,0 feet Faro fiom Scranton and return $1.00. Caiboudalc nO tents. Clearing Sale of summer clothing nt Hlchards & Wiith, H6 Luckawanna avenue. GOSSIP OP THE GUARD NO DRILLS WILL BE HELD DUR INO AUGUST. Soldlors Havo Been Given Rosplto Until Oct. 1-Aftermath of the Camp and Gossip of tho Rogimont. What General Stewart Bald About tho Thirteenth and Somo of Its Officers Lockors Have Boon Plac ed in tho Armory Third Brigade Pay-Roll Mado TJp. Theto will be a tcmpoiniy lull In mutters military In the city during August, as ill Ills have been ordered suspended until October, and tho sol dier bo.vs Riven a vacation from mill have their minds now turned to other matters. While the drill loom at the armory Is piactle.illy dceitcd at pres ent, the company rooms nie of com so open and utlllred by the men as oiy conifoi table and eiijojablc club apatt ments. The olllc Inl order tegardlng diills was Issued eaily In the week bv Col. 1.. A. Wattes, and Is as follows: llMiIitmtiTi Thirteenth Urgfiiunt, lultil ltrl- gaili, Valium! (In ml u( I'liiiKilt inl.i fee r niton, l'.i, .lul ..(, Hot ltrclinmt il llreler, No. ill Ml ilrllN nri hereto Muiieiulcil until the Hut Mi mli In October, rml. Vttrntlon of rimpHin mnim imlrr U iillcil to Ilio lniiuitanit '( MinliljIiiK llifir mill im i ! in the n iioii in jinvllili 'I hi? regime ntul inspector nt rifle prutlee' l ill Ktlcil tu iiuki' I icport to I lir-e In lilipiirtm iinn the llrnt Mvuli el Si teinlier vl thf mini lir of nun iinllrlcel in tlie regiment. ll order n( I, Wtieu, Col licl. I) II Vtlicitun, Adjutant There hns been nothing further done In the matter of disposing of the ann ul' dining the winter to II, 1'. Dlxey, who has made tho ntmoiy committee a pioposal to lease the drill loom din ing a stipulated peilod, for the puiposo of having nightly xnudovlllo perfoim- nntes. The offer was made about a month ago, but the committee nre nw nltlng the retain to this city of T. II. Wntklns. one of their number, be foie acting on the pioposltlon, A good ileal of Intel est has een moused about the city by tho matter, and while all theatilcal pations would favoi a good straight vaudeville house, jet the piomoters of the pioject will have1 numerous obstailes to surmount before they could obtain the nimoiv. Not the least of these Is the question of diills. It would be Impossible to demand a cessation of companv drills, and highly unpopular to lesume them In the old minor, llowovei. Mi. Dlx ey Is hopeful, nnd n few weeks may witness important developments in the matter. t Col C now DotiRheity, of tlie Ninth regiment, Wednesday night cclebiated the twentieth nnnlversary of the day on which he Joined the- leglment, by enteitalnlng the field, staff, non-com-missioned staff nnd line oflleers of the Ninth at his home on Noith Main street, Wllkes-Hnrre. Alexandei's Ninth icglnunt band was ptesent, nnd the evening proved a pleasant one to nil present. Colonel Dougheity, who Is now senior member of the Third brigade, which he commanded lecent ly dining the absence from the state of Oeneial Oobin, joined the Ninth August 1, 1SS1, as a private, and te ceived bis tlitt .step Just eleven da.vs later, when he was made leglinentnl cleik. His piomotloiv follow ed In epilek succession, being as follows Chief musician, Jul "7, i2; lieuten ant, May 3. IS'-), ic-appotntecl. No vembei 17. ISM, and June 0 1SS3, In speeloi of lllle practice, Apill 8, 19'"7; le-appointed. Juno 2), H90, majoi, No xembei 3, 1MJ, lieutenant colonel, Juno 23, ISO I, colonel, July II, 1S97. Since the soldleis' ictuin fiom tamp they have been busied putting their equipment In pioper order, and es peciallly liulustilous hive the been found to be In cleaning their unlfoiins. The light canvas halts faltly absorbed dust, and by tho time the bo.vs had completed their woik the sun had faltly baked a thin coveting onto tho itnlfoini". Olllicis and pi hates look ed as though their unlfoiins had been thiough haul service. At Thui.sdu's inspection the iorI nient was forceil to appeal in Its soiry R.nb, foi the woetul appearance of which they were not, however, niaik ed down, as Adjutant General Stewatt doesn't expect khaki unlfoiins to look spick nnd span attei theli owneis have worn them thiough six dn.s of en 1'inipnijnt The Ninth leglment, of Wllkes-Hinie, leeched new khaki suits tho morning of Inspection, and looked dapper and neat when Inspect ed by the adjutant Rcnetal and his staff. 4 The splendid showing made by tho Thli teenth's oflleers nt enmp Impress, cd nil who wnteheil the icglmuit nt drill. Adjutant (leneinl Stewait, while coin ei slug with a Tribune man nfter the Inspection, complimented the legl ment upon the whole, on Its excellent showing, and then bilell commented on Individual companies and their cominaudeis. Among othei x, he mentioned Captain Arthur route, of Compan D, and ele ebned that he was a line ollleei. Captain Pooto lh Indeed one of tlm most competent olliceis in tlie legl ment, and la, inoieover, eiy popular with his men. AH of the lockets have now been In stalled In tho basement of the mmoi, anil aie a convenience muih nppie elated by all the men, being laige and mote commodious than the lockeis used In tht old ntnior. Nothing has jet bcrn done toward building the bowling alleys at the aim oi y, and It Is likely thut they will bo laid seme tlmo dining the wlntei and that the leglment will be tepiosented by a team In one of the clt's leagues. mi ants weie Issueel Wednesday by Oeneial Stewatt for the pa of the Thltd bilgade toi last week's Have You Heard? The rnnllun 'S&SSISVW'V system of teaching piano Is the talk of the town It Is lapld, thoioiiKh, a 11 d taught onl nt thoCon herv n tor The patrons of last eai aie .. kh cnthuslRtli. Yearly eouibts, tM mid iipwmels. lbO students laht cm. Send foi eatalogiuK J. Alfred Pennington, Director. m-,'. 11.. 'vr'w.' tri camp at Jit. Gretna. $16,729.41 Is due the soldier boys. Tho pay roll of the First 'hilgade has not ct been made out. Captain D. H, Athorton, adjutant of the Thirteenth icghuont, estorday received the oucheis for the camp pay of tho leglment fiom bilgadc headquartcts, and sent them out. OPEN AIR CONCERT. Thousands of Porsons Hoard Law ronce's Band Last Night. The second of the series of bind can cel t being Riven at the band stand erected by the Ser.mton Hlecle club, on the m (Hindu next to their club house on Washington avenue, was enjojed last night b sevetal thousand persons. The stieets were coinpletelv blocked nnd the load thronged on Washington avenue and Olive stieet by the great audience which gathered to beat the splendid piogrnmme rendcicd by I.nvv lenee's ouhestia. A hit go litimbT of chairs had been plicod Inside the enclcvuno wheic the band plajs, and when the conceit be gan at S o'clock every seat was occu pied. The audience was nn appieclatlve one nnd slgnllled throughout Its thor ough appreciation of tho music. The concert came to an end about 0 30 o'clock, and fiom 10 o'clock to 12 o'clock the iiiembeis of the ilub and fi lends enjoyed a delightful lufoimal dance. TWO SETS OF DELEGATES Fourth District Democrats Will Bo Wo.ll Represented at tho Stato Convention at Harrisburg. Por the second time within a week the l'Pinoeiiits of the Poutth Lcglsli tlve illstilct met In convention e.s teidny and e( etpd delegates to tho state com e lit loll It Is claimed bv the thllly delegates who met fsteiday In O'Hi len's hotel, oi pliant, that the convention of last Satin day wns not legulnrly i ailed and that delegates elected by It have no light to inpieseiil the district. The men elected csteiday will contest the s". ts of the men chosen list Satin -day. The convention was called to order bv John J. .Manning and John It. Ito- gan was societal. Hoth lcslde at Olvphant. The permanent oiganlra tlou was made permanent nnd the committee of lesolutlons, consisting of P H. Gibbons, of Oljph.illt, Thomas Jlunlcy, of Archbald. and John Mui lii, of Dickson City, repoited the following The lliimint" of lli I , utlli iPelMltivi' iln triil in cnniiiitlnn -oniliiil. Imp I ktioncr, .ilmlini; nml Uli'linilnl-hiil liitli in nmnl In Hie .tiili , evUp anil Mcnri ni-e Iruir-tsliip of nur iMtlnn nl a iiinilllri'iiiiiu Inlind IjinOH M (iilfi), of l'illlnir' llo It, Ihcirtoir, IIinIuiI, 'Hut the ilplreetct roKiihrb rln tdl lhl rt v In ntnul tlie ftiti- inmmtinn it Hi' rislnirn mi nit l"i 1 M, arc mnt rippctfull; iniueMtil lo In (.uiiltil liv Colonrl CulTc' con Korviitiee jinltHKiit anil cnunMt in tlio hrlrcllon mil nimiliiitiiin nt snip nllmrs llo II furtlirr ltiohiil lint hi nnip-irrcrillv rnilorp thp n li n aii'l p11 ine ininj; Hinl IiIkIiU tiitird ineolu tl, in iI' 1I f l bv Hip sennit and Third llrino. (i it io pslilitlt lomciuloiH kj recently hold in tlili enunt The delegates elected were Ma or J. W Kllpatrkk. of Caihondale: M. F. JIcDeimott, of Jeimn; Thomas Mun ley, of Archbald, and M. W. Gtogan, of Olvphant. Tho nlteinitef me John J JtciRan, of 01phanC 11 W. ('none, of Dunmnie; P. P. Hdnn.iids, of Jla llelel, nnd Plot. John O'Hara, of Throop. m A RAPID PIANO METHOD. What a Patroness Says of It. J. Alfred Pennington, Deal Sli I take pleasure In eom nienellng the Paelten Sstem adopted by nu at the Conseivatoiv. To thoe who nie funlllar with thl method of institution It must lie appaient that very lapld piogic-H . nude the pupil becoming eleepl Interested fiom the be ginning. Tinns-posltlon, which seems to be Impossible to inanv studcntH undei other systems, even aftei e,iH of In stitution, Is rendered easy by this os tein, even for tile biglniieiv. Among the advantages of class woik 1 would men tion the eonlldeiiie that a pupil alaH tic null cm b plavlng befoie others, the Incentive toevcel, and the habit formed of poi feet time. Wishing on continued suecc-s" In the woik of the Conservator, 1 lemuln, ii tiul ouis, Mis (1. V. Heboid!;. NEXT SUNDAY AT LODORE A Most Enjoyable Place to Spend tho Sabbath. Ample oppoi tunltv Is nffoidod ever body to attend the popular Sunday evulsions to Lake I.odore, the most delightful place in all the legion foi a du'n outing. Take our family next Suiiela, August I, and s-pend the day at tho beautiful lesmt. Fnie fiom Suanton, adults 75 cents, chlldien 40 cents Tialns leave the D. & II, depot at s r0 and 11 Ji a. m. Jlciiy-go-iound, steamci, etc. Ueellent eateilng. $1.08 Will Buy n Pair of ladles' "Queen Quallt" Uusset 0 foids today at Malum s shoo sale The ladles all know what those ai- -$.' ."0 gooJs. Hxtuclirkf. Groat Price-Cutting Sale of clothing, hats and furnishings dur ing tills month at the clothing htoio of Itlehaidb d Wlith, 3.'0 Lackawanna avenue. Tho popular Punch cigar Is still the leader of tho 30c cigars. Special Coursen's Breakfast Java, A clean berry no doc toring no glazing nothing but good coffees. Don't imagine that this is a 20c coffee. In val ue it is better than many higher priced coffees. 20c per lb in any quantity. E. G. COURSEN MISS GRIFFIN GAINING FAST SHE INCREASED HER SCORE BY SIXTY-ONE POINTS. Two Moro Days Like Yesterday nnd Sho Will Be Almost at tho Head in The Tribune's Educational Contest Miss Meredith and Miss Fedrlck Bring in Nearly tho Same Number Lewis tho Only Young Man to Roport Entries Closo August 15. Standing of Contestants. I TABLE NO. 1. II tills via the lt day, theie would win: rolnti Meyer Lewis, Scran ton 1363 Miss Wllhelmlna :: i. ' ' 2 , 3. Griffin, Piovidence. 430 f Henrv Schwenker, South Seianton... 3G0 f I 4. William Miles, Hydo Paik 312 Garfield Anderson, Carbondale 210 Ray Buckingham, Elmhuist 142 5. Miss Norma Mere dith, Hyde Park . . Miss Vlda Pedrlck, Claik's Summit. . . 114 J 8. 100 t TABLE NO. 2. How many ol these will Ie In Tble Nn. 1 un the closing day! Poln'.i. 0. August Brunner, jr., Carbondale 05 10. Frank Kemmerer, Fnctoryvlllo 63 11. David O. Emery, Wimmers, Pa. ... 45 12. Arthur C. Griffis, Montrose 30 13. W. H. Harris, Hyde Park 23 14. Miss Minnie Wallls, Caibondale 23 15. E. J. Sheridan, Haw- ley 0 10. Mls3 Jennie Ward, Olyphant 0 17. Robert Campbell, f Green Ridge 3 ' 'H' Miss Wllhelmlna Gilflln made another spuit In The Tiibune's Hducatlonal Contest esterda and this moinlng she Is sixty points neaier first place, she having brought In slxt-one points to Lewis' one. Two more das like ve terday and she would almost he id t Ii list, ns Lewis would then lead by but sl point" Miss Not ma Meredith bl ought in six points and Miss Vlda Pedilck sven, and the latter is Just one point nearer .seonth pi ice. Me.vcr Lewis hiniif-ht In but one point, which Just saved the oung miin fiom n shut-out Pnlees the latter mnkc a big eftort todav the summar of the week, which will be nuhllshei! Monc'av moinlng, will show again that the oung ladles nie doing tho best woik. Theie havo been two i.ew entries in the contcfrt dining the past week, but t'.e time Is di awing near v. hen begn u -rs will be shut out 's in new .on tes'ai,! win he reeeicd Tftei August 1,' Those who contemplate b-ing In r tin finish should lo'e no time In begin I'ing. ns eveiy clay lost beti'.epn n and August 31 counts An one ho is Intel ested should end a postol to "Hditoi Hducatlonal Contest, l'i lliuiie, Scranton, Pa ," and full particulars in cluding a handsomely lllustiated Iiook let will be sent by return mall If j on T T Every Day We sell shhts to men who come in "just to look" and found out they could do better by buying of us thnn the old house they had been tiadlng with. Shhts, with cuff 3 attached, SI. 50-2.00. Shirts with plaited fronts, Sl.00-1.50. Plain colois, SI. 00-1. 50. White Negligee Plaited and Plain, Sl.00-1.50. W!U 803' WuMntUn An. 'i'i M'y 803'! TerYVwSi Oils, Paints and Varnish MaIon?y Oil & MantifacUiring Company, 141-149 Meridian Street. TELEPHONE 26-2. Steer S1 CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. wish to enter the contest, address the same nn above nnel a book of subset lp tlon blanki will be sent, no that ou can begin work nt onee. ST. LUKE'S SUMMER HOME. Contributions That Were Received During the Fast Weok. A large number of applications from eleseivim.' uonin and children for the lest and conifoi t of the St. Luke's Summer Homo me em hand, nnd It mny be ni'cessu' to prolong tho sen son to accommodate them. Thankful neknow lodgments for cash donations aie made to. Colonrl II Hippie (tcconil ilnnitlnn) . $ fi () Itiv. Pr I'tael . .... .. b ( .VIUh I II7..1I11HI1 Hllllniu lli,Kkn( H.r Itcv. Dr. Umtl) 10 Ol Tutil for the wrrk s to 00 Amount heretofore iicKiiuuIciIkci! f!8 70 Tutil In ihtr- VtA 70 Viul for iunilriM to Vltit. (,, c rep 1 pukon, f r limeln, ( I, Wnolworlh, Fimiliir-c, Vhnnlo V. Holle, tipcwTitliiK, I. fi Uoi)lcy Onnipirn, uoorivMirk for kIeii. (,rorKc Mortis, paiiitllic icii, V II (ioiiIiI K S n, iron uoiK for tana, Lkary uiotlui, hinger for Mine1. NCANDEBCENT GLOBE BROKE Because of This the Scranton Rail; way Company Is Made Defendant. Mis i: H Jones, of Peckvllle, thiough Attnine- Tn.vlor & Lewis, esterelity bepan an ac-tlou against the Kcianton Hallwny eoinpany to collect Jl.Onn do mages. She alleges that about two ears ago while ililliiR In one of the eati of the defendant company the plobe of nn In cnneleseent globe htoke and a number of pleeei of glasi enleied her arm. Some of them aie still there causing her gteat pain and Inconvenience. Today at Our Midsummer Shoe Sale POU GHNTLUMH.N ONLY. All $100 Oxfoiel Ties for $100 a pair. All $J.-,0 Uxfoid Ties for $-' 50 a pall. All $3 00 Ufoid Ties for $.' CO a pair. All $- ."0 and $- 10 Oxfoi i Ties for $l..r,0 n pah. Do ou wonder we leal In the shoe lnislni s Mahon's hoe store.SJS Lnek nwanna avenue. " Wait for the 10th Annual Red Men's Excursion to Atlantic City, August 7th, Via C. R. R. of N. J. I'aie f i om Scranton, 'N'llkcs-P.irro and Intel mediate points, nelults, $100, chlldien $2 50 Tickets good foi eleven davs. (food to teturn on nnv icgulnr tidin till Aug 17th. Haggage checked tiee. Tialn leaves Scr.inton S a. in. Por hotel lates, etc , addiess JI. Sulli van, H7 South Main htuct, Wllkes Uarte, Pa. Wnslic rv and mine opeiators mnihln ei and junk men nnel wiihhei lumber men aie Invited to constable's sale. P.oileis. pump, shafting, wheels, pipings, buckets, heavv lumbei and constitu tion Almost new. At 10 o'clock moin lng of August B, Tuc".da neai June -tlon of Delaware and Hudson and Delawate, Lackawanna and Western (Diamond blanch) railroads, Smoke the Pocono CIgai, 5c. 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 offlcc, 117 Aelmj avenue. TO ORDER .Men's Suits $1''" Men's Ti onsets 3 K0 Ladles' Suits 12.00 llulny Day Sklit 6 50 Ring Miller, Merchant Tailor, 433 SPItPCL' STIIL'ET. The Hotchkiss Automatic Paper Fastener, Fastens I'ape Together in a JilTy. Automatic, Neat, Attractive. Guaranteed, Cheap, Reliable This new machine Is Imtuovcd In eveiyelet.il. The price Including 500 (C 1 ItJ fasteneis, Is 7I,A SKI5 Ollk VVINIIOW DISl'LAl". REYNOLDS BROS,, Holel Jsrmy.i Building t We arc steering straight for pop ularity and success. We could not do this were it not for the confi dence our patrons put in us. This confidence is gained by such oilers as Our Bottled Porter The only stimulant for that run down condition. ti4'if-4"i'-l"H4"l"l"H4"4t MidSummer Sale of . Our entire stock of joe Sofa Pillows (ex cept Gibson Pillows) will be sold this week only at 39c : Cramer-Wells Co., 1 130 Wyoming Ave 4-t'4 Ho! for the Pan-Exposition Or Summer Resort Por this trip you will need a well made Tiunk, Suit Case or Satchel, one built for hard service and rough handling. We have that kind In great vailoty at pi lees lower than any other btoro In town. Conrad, "A Gentlemen's Furnisher." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. A Title Policy A Title Policy is in the nature of a bond under seal, issued by a financial com- Danv. orom sine to pay any loss by reason of detects or unmarketability of title. It is not a mere opinion; it is a contract deliberately made and imposing great responsibility upon the insurer. The company as sumes evejy risk not expressly ac cepted. In case of an adverse claim, the holder need only notify the company ; his duty is then done ; the company must do the rest. TITLE GUAKPTY AAND TRUST C- OF 5CRANT0N.PENNA. 516 Spruce Street. I. A A. II. Wtrn, rrcsIJent, McCllntock, Vice president. II. A. Knanp. V.-Pre4 Ralph S. Hull, Trust Olfleer. SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, SCRANTON, PA. T J. Foster, Trcsldcnt, Htnrr II Laualt, Trcas. II. J. loster, Stanley P. Allen, Vice rrcsldcnt. Secretary. Keystone Academy Trepares for all tho loading colleges, unlvetHlticH and technical schools. Piovldoi flrit-class huslness and com meielal couisei and Ri.iduatcs pupils In music. A noimnl courso Is also piovlded for thoso wishing to teach, Tho school possesses a heautlful campus of twenty acres and mountain 8prlntr water. For full paitlculam Bend to Rev. Elkanah Hnlley, A. M., Prin. Factoryvllle, Pa. RUPTURE Jlaellcallv cureil without pain cr detention from bunlness All SI'K lI. IUM.W.S OI MEV AND WOSIKV SUbMII'ICAILY TltHATI V, AI0 PILES Avn nii.vi.s of int. mikeis uvfr VNP SlOVt (.ll. liv a li,sklan ol twcnt.e four rears' active practice, a Kiaduate of one of tht leading medical college, ot the United futrn. All cnrrctpondcnce strldlj prliate and in plain en elope, CONSULTATION FREE. Call upon or wilto to T. H. Sedgwick, H. D. No, 2M penn acenue, Scranton, Pa Office hours (M2 a, m., 2 5 and -S p. m. il ' "' e- f
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