THE SCKAiNTON TRIBUKE-MONDAV, AlUCST o, .100L WEST SCRANTON A SPEAKEASY WAS RAIDED POLICE CLOSED IN ON TIMOTHY MUBRAY. He Paid a rino of $00 In Police Court Yesterday John Moflfrftt Pined. Michael Connois Taken Seriously III Meeting' of Past Chancellors of Knights of Pythias Coming Joint Excursion of the Itoyal Aicnnum. Sunday nttho Churchos Other In teresting News Notes. On Saturday evening Lieutenant Wil- nms and l'atioltiion Kviuis mid D.nls nlded n "linlclii-tlii-wair al mi Sl- centh street, nml nil cited tlio propi I- ilor, Timothy Mm my, who wax taken hcroio Police MiiRlstiate II. I"ii If. and upon Mm ray onterlnj" a ph a ot Riully Hontenced tu ji.iy a line (if JMi, which he did. Suttiiilny evonltiK Pntioltiinti l).i le took under lilt- Ktiuiili.inplilp a man by Hip name of Jnlm .Mnifatt. who lives at I.ltientn HelEslilw. lu pollio eniirt Mub Ihtrnte lals lined him $." lor being dtuiilt and illsorilerl.. Meeting of Part Chancellois. A well attended meetlm; of p,it fltmirpllfirs of Knlu'lilx of l' thins was held In Muonle hall m Tilday evenliiK. Jllsttlil Deputy (liifiid Cliitncollnr 1). K Uxnnn Htateit the 'pui poue of the meeting, after wlilih a peimanent or ITfinlviatjon wiih fonned to be known as the l'ast Clinticellnrs' ifsueliitlnn, Ollleorn woto elected and kIwii power to eall llieetliiK!'. alteiiil to minor mat t't and to fllltber tlir welfaie of the Riirlely. 'I'he piiuilpal Idea ami pur pose of the nwvnelntioii 11 lo fin titer the Interests nf all worthy pant i han (!0lors SOeMtls; Brand lodge hotiois. Joint Exclusion. Whnt promises to be one of the inot .tlljnyablp plenum o trips of the pea win Is the excursion In chaw of the fol lowing cotiiuilttt c, lepieseutlllK the Lucknwtiuun eoun II, l.oyul Arcanum, of this wlile: ii(ii. P. Kynon. Walter S. Ileum, W. A. DiowniiiK, 1!. ti. Mommi, 11. V. Luce and A. K Uand.ill This PKilirslou I under the aupliis of the lto.nl Aicanuni tneinbeis nf this city and wll o to Lake Loilnre mi Fida.v, AiiKitst It bv w.i of tin D II Kxei'vtlifii!? po-.lbli' foi lb.' i omfot t mil piiiojne nt id" th" pleasuip seekers has Ktn pi in in d and all who attend SUNBURN Ho-p anil V.moffl Oram rrmmr urines of the tk i anil mi "he the an ft euiiburn In v o nlslit. TjUc a Lotlln ttith mi en jour laiAtion. I'OK s.LL ll (. JI.NKINS Our Annual Shirt Waist Clearance Begins today. It embraces every thiug in stock from the good medium grades to the finest productions in Wash Waists that art and SUill can Produce. But, these arc not the days for long stories, so weVl cut this one short with Crisp, Straight Facts foi Hasty Summer Reading. A Quintette of Beauties We have lower priced Waists in stock if you waut fc 1 2 in. Those refered to in this advertisement, however, lire all higher grade goods in fine hemstitched Linens with embroideries, insertions. Fancy Collars, Sailor Collars, all manner of tuckings, Plaits, Button effects, etc. These then arc all its novelties: Mercerized Weaves, Silk Ging hams, Chambrays Lawns, Batistes, etc. Faultlessly made up iu fashions latest decree aud so varied in style and color effects as to meet every requirement. White Waists too, at its same figures if your fancy ruus that way. Ladies' Shirt Waists worth 51.50 are now 75c Ladies' Shirt Waists worth $1.75 are now 98c Ladies' Shirt Waists worth $2.00 are now $1,25 Ladies' Shirt Waists worth $200 are now 1.49 Ladies' Shirt Waists worth $3.0 are now 1.90 Summer Wash Suit Sale Buyers who come today will fiud the assortment still complete, but it's on the verge of breaking and we have taken time by the forelock and sent the prices down before the break comes. The materials used in these suits em braces everything that todays fasluous call for. The mak ng all the way through is to au express order, and is right in every case. The Variety of styles is without limit. ..Suits that sold for $6.00 are now $3.98 Suits that soldjfor $7.00 are now 4.50 :SuitB that sold for $8. 50 are now 5.00 Euough said Your taste or judgement must do Ithe rest. KRsa may rest assuted of spending one day unalloyed pleasuie. , First Baptist Church. Unth the Haptlst Vounrj People's union and the Sunday school wore ex eeeiDiiRly well attended yesterday. Yesterday lnornliiR Pastor Matthews pi cached to a largo congreKiitlon from the theme, "What Shall I Do'." lu the evening he delivered an elo quent dlseoiliso on "Tlio Itcliitlon of the t'hiNtlan to Civil noveinment." Tliuisdn eenltiK Mis. WlllluinV class will hold a lawn social and onter taluuiPtit on the beautiful lawn sur loiliidlng the linine of Miss Helen M. Fowlei, coiner of .lackwrn street and I.ltKoIn avenue. The young women lu plunge have spared no pains to mnke this a Kin ml success and the public Is cotdlall imlted. Among the Chinches. At the Washburn street Piesbyterlnn church, ltev. IJbenezer Klerk, of Ply mouth, pleached an eloquent and thoui;litful senium lu the iuoiiiIiik. The Hlble school and Jl. tneetltiKS wei" well attended. The evening" ser vile has been discontinued during the p.istot's Miration. Simpson Methodist KpNeopal church congiegatlon had the plcsuie of he.n Itig Ite ,lnptli Madison, who pleached In the nleme of tlio ii.istor. The lip worth leiigiii. had chatge of the ('fil ing service and a veiy Intel esting meeting lesulted. The secretary of the ILtllronil Y. M. ('. A.. W. V. Adair, had charge of the Plymouth Congregational church on Sunday. ltev. Klnck pi ear lied to a very large audience at the Stunner avenue Pres byteilau diuich yesteiday, and a veiy Inieiestlng young people's meeting' was held Immediately alter the morning service. ltev. .lumps Petinlnger, of the Hamp ton street Methodist cliuuh, picched an Insplilng sermon on Sunday morn ing fiom the theme "'I'he (lieat Oppor tunity MKsed." In the eciilug llev. 13. P.. Siunei, assistant pastor of Kim Path chutih, occupied the pulpit. West Side Hospital. Friday evening, while standing In Pelhrii k's hotel on South Main avenue, Mldiael Conneis, a well knovwi char acter on the West Side, was taken seil nusly ill. and it was thought for a time that he would ep!io befiuc medical aid could be summoned. t'ounois was taken witli a i onipl.ilnt, finni wliii li he has been suffering lor some time, and fell to the barioom Hour fiom weakness. He was hurilcdly i an led Into D.ules' drug stoie and Dr. W. A. Paine was sent tin. After the dm tor had ielleed his snffeilngs ho was taken to the West Side hospital, where he is now convalescing. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Tl.f Mi..fh Alln. ii ii i .nut liiiini'le .Innf', fi II iiiipton urnpl. orr it .itiiitii ( tt Miv iilic Watklii" nml Miv, Mniy limmn, it voutli .m lUirrn Hrnur, in MniiniPiitu rft NfWtfll llk Phi ill Hwf it-, Pniil I lif.ini.W illi mi tdtnriMiii, W i' km II WiIIi.iiik ami l.li 1 1 in is trtl on kit- August Warehouse unlay ffif t.alp l'njnttlle, where llicy lll nirti'l tlio next ten iIjju. Itnlittt llirrl, ot Hampton direct, U aide to da out Alter a two weeks' lllneiu. Mr. mid J!r. .Icwepli HejnuUK el Hamilton tliret, nrc fit Atl.intla Cltv. Mr, and Mr. William M. I)ii, f Kjimn ttreit, me at tliu ne.-i riinrc. 'I lie KnnfRo C'.iiiiilii iluli lelt en V'rlitiv ern Imj fur kale w Inrili, win re llu will eiijuj their iilniuil 1,1111:1 ot t.in week'. Mi" Mcll.ili'. of W.ithbuin utrrit, ll mlliiK lier t.uilliii at Die Pan Nmerliuii. Ilr. tleniue I). Ilejnolil-, nf Nmlli Miln fle. nue, who has Km erinilv III, i irtioilnl tmii h lielter. Mr. Mhei'ler nml iliuglilrr, Mtrtle. of l.ii'rine (treet. nic linine nlle' a i-l at Wllkr Dure. MIM Maty ami 1'innii 1'iirneiig, of l.lniuln aenue, aro home from New York. Ml M.iliel S?wiiifr, of .TaiKunn lreet, 1 penillns her ,ic itlun at llanej'a lakp. .Toll ii lal, of North Sumner Rciine, will lenp on Tueili' for I'lillailelphli, where he ha aiciiilril a pmltifni, MIm ll il.v Nah. of Ninth ftrecf, l home from the I'.in-merli.iu Mr ami Mr. . II Mio. nf Snrtlaml ulrect, ate lilinili-rlni at laiko "lierlrlm Kilnar Twliilne, of Man Ii ( hunk. pent je lrnl.i Willi frienrl on Sivrtlariil flreit. Ml Helen Puk. of Chelnul uliiel, left on Siliiulav for a slay nt I. ike Inol.i Mi. lhrry lluiin nml f.inillj, nf NVirlli I. In ml n .ivemie, will fpeml Hie lint two week at l-ike Sl.erhl.iu. .loeih Hal tin, of South Mun ai.nue, will fpeml llic week at Lake Wliii.1.1 llei. ( hitlr KlmmUh, John t.iwaen anil Iaii' II irrli Ir.m- IliK iiiornlur; foi S-iutli r.in,iui, wlmre they will iirml two ili.M on Itohioii' pnuil. Mie f'.illietlne Phtlllpa, of e.nlrmv mreel, anil lilin llnin, of Vuilli Main .iieuu,', luio leturiiril fiom HiilT.iUi'niiil ( leielaml. ml Itoiriit l iienihi hit .icathin with hln (imilj at ll. i. in lirme, Mi Miiciret Mnrrl, f llriiinlei mriiiie, Ik at Uiki' -lirii'l.in Ml liertnnle llnlhr. of V,ihiimlin. I llt liiB Mr. uinl Mi. i.iui llrid.ha. nf l.ifa.ietic flrort. DUNNORE DOINGS. A Busy Session of the School Bonrd. Schools to Open September 0. Other News Notes. 'I he vhool limril tin t In imuhr monthly e l. n on Miurilay nialit. wh'ii liuU foi the en. larclne ot N.i. ID school liulMIng were leiencil fiom the Dunmoro I.nmhei impim anil Tlio.. l.il.lmiK. the litter helns auanhil the umtrait foi l,,im. The luinher icmpninN bhl m.h l,ty. 'Ihe wink U to he ininptilril within mj iI.ii HhN nre in li ineivnl nt tlie net met tint? fir the v. ntriu.llnn ot a Mone wall aroimil Vii, S liiiihllni;. vipeiliitituloiit Itoinul in hU lepoit iiiouimi tiiicil a change in tho first reiihi. lie nlo tiireiilei a Miif'-i of the ihincis li wotilil irni niiiienil in tho Ingcli si hnol ioure, wliuh wtinhl luireie the time ncnlfil tu intiiplfto the nimmeulii coiue fiom two to tlno' 3rar. ami Hie uilin.ll romse from three t.. f.mr jeir Jolnl iiieitlni; of all te.iilnr nml (he imuih. m of the liouil will he helil in m v,,iiiujy riming In the IIL'h mIn.uI wlien Hie ullJlt of te"st liuokx will he urn Hilelril t thu inert Im; all taxii)oM Inline an liueifst in the welfare of Hi" lioiuush nilior,l are imidil tn he pieiit anil an opportimiti will be gum tli' in to onu nn nucetioin they miy think aih i.ihl(. Alii-.r Civtello ami lhccrty were nppnlnteil a lomnnttee to cmihlrr the niliiiluliiy nf rhatiEhiC the L0tnne nf reinninieinhil hw tue Mipeilntpuilrnt. The niintnitlip appointcl In iiuetlirale the homl nf 'lreimer Vueiivt Mali ier reportcil hn lioml to hp I). K. It wa ile ei.Ieil to open the u nnU on Vpt 0, for a nine month' term, it helhK nnilciftnorl tliat if flnaniM are In slsht at tlie ind of tliat time it will he innlimii'l itml'ier month 'Ihe i,n lull. Hiiioiiiitinir to llli'.7. mil mi i ell mi mi hill f.r ;i II '! wrie apprneil anil nnler ilriwn f. r Ihe lailmi auinuiit. Unclaimed Lctteis. Leitei iiiiiilniii: till. Nlnifil al Hip pntofriie ilunnsr the peiim! iiuiinz inr I. pull, ari a f.illw. Mlihael Mien, C.'i warlr ktuet; n fh'Ui Itmnke, r.'i M nun aiinim il'j: tin cant Hirrett, 37 ( lie-inul flieM: 'llmnia IhiniM-i. .!" (Jniiifi. i: M. ll ,l,.on. lllikeli ftrn1!: Mm. .1. IVili'i, 711 Monroe netiiie; Mm I hliiiin. Mm llutler Kiir, 71. I In ie line, llrini Monk, .Inliu Milium. I .. 1 a .1 1 , 1 mill, 112 M.iireu lnet Mi. Tl.nnn Sihle, our.'e aienue; rouraii Yauler, (rniro ( liallnu (I'), lluivppe llniiej spivilnait. Inn TOLD IN A FEW LINES. The fvinnl of tlf '.id Mil'iini nhiiIh ei,!iiti, rt . .in n late linine mi I hern lri I, Miurtlai moriilnu, an I a lar.-flv Hltrmleil l!i" I haile II New ms nffli lalrrl Tin re inaiii were imiei,il t lUII'teml, wliere lultr inei.t v.a inH'le lliilier' union, V. :', will meet thin ern-Int- Mia .line Kinir. of Piltlnn, i iiitin frierul In town Mi Miitrtret fi .Mm. of ( hulnut inet, at the Pan-mirlcati. Mi Mun O'N'ell dan n'turneil to her home nt Detnili. Mlrli , ador a iMt with her Inntlier, .Iihn T. trN.il. rie.ie Tall, of Illikely tieet, f lUltini: friei.il at llawl-y. I ilanl I'.mer nf PhilaiMplih, Ii Wtlus h.s p.nuii nn llmrv uliwl. lie I llaiilnjlmi toimj lna'rrtiininl fioni i Wirk'N 1.1.11 lit Itii; Poilil f "-iHtlrr an I lamil.1 ire il.ltlus in Nrw lk llll. Mi ( itli, line r..ot,.r, nf Clin .trrit. I so jniirnlns .it llari.i'd Lke. The Miki Mmum, nf Hi Inker Uri-el, aie in. trilainlns tin Ml..o .Irle anil Mary anl m. I'.it, i,i,ii, N I, .mil Hip SII.v .Mrali Kjle ami Mall Hill, nf ( l,l,..;,l. Mi,s N.lhe M. II il.-. nf N.w ,nk lily, I ij. iimj fin mli in tnun - . Krnuse's Hendncho Cnpsulos fll llllllko HIIJ'llilnc; lUOpiltcll .In Ann hi, i, Tlii-v i tv Urst pn-m-i IIiimI li. l)r Ki.iii-i, (ifiiiitiiiy's tiiiiiuiiH fimit ili.liinn ImiK liofnro antliyilni n i"i iioii.i, ,itn (in. nliiin?t JiiiirvpN nil-, mi si.ily Ho tlmy ctno tlio most ill-tiosin;,' ii"ih. I'tli'O i.'.i'. Sold by nil illllKKl-l1' SOUTH SCRANTON NOTE j. 'llu futi"! a I i if Mi. iiin .hi.rphn.e Kli In, nf M I tiiit, t.ink pill. lliril,l) .ifli'llionll iitul iu laiu'ily iitieuil'ii. erlie weie Inhl in "-I Mil)' I .itliolic iliimli, nln-rp i.. IMir ( lui.i imjihiil ,i lulff .pinion. iluHuj wliuh h .Hiki fieliii3li nf In r II p ilfilnl niiviliiu w.iiil in her luri'iil uni aikul tliu.e luiwnl In iiumiitiii Hip ilei-arU iu ilu-li piav. ii lnti i tu. m i.i. mill,. In thP 'Iwrntletli iui.I niiiitiii. lie ii.illbnn i wrie MIsm1 MisrIp lliif. Itiwi Kuslir. I.tuv Sn)ilir ami M isitle Kiilm 'Ihe flmiir lieuer were! Mallhh lluiih, Anna llauui, Mamie Ilo,ar ami .Mary "niiler. Tom 1'ilirei, miplojeil In- Hie new street nil w n conipany a waUliman near Hie .No 4 win re the uuil I in lom.o of ruii-lriullnn, wa rau'lit In tlio Hit of stealing reinent hunilay liiiiiiilin; he ( oti.tahh lo.pph Wuelkir .mil Ni liennliiiilii t HiilJ Nicliol. Up wja takm to Hip f. .nun liou-e wIipio it warrant wt kwnrn out foi I in i ii;. i a lirarim: he w.i liehl limlir f'iim lull, whlih lie inuhl lint liiiuMi, anil wa omiiinlltiil to tlie count) Jill, (ienrui- lleilitlofr, of pittstnn aienue, w.n Feriuiivli iiijiiieil y filnK from a tie-tliii!;, a ili.iuiip of twenty feit, while at wink .it Ihe Si'iiih Mpi woiU viuiuliv eMiilnir. He iii nnini.'il i, liii In. nn vihue Ilr. .1. ,1 WaNh at temli'il him. Hip niiiiiliin of the limirer Munnrnlirr will tk. t tiollpy tide hi nnil the i il tmnoiiuwr iiiu'lit. tnllmii'i,' win. ,i a niiriiot nml mur iiiuiiiilit will lie hi hi al Hcrmaiili lull 'lln tui'inlii i .f Up -. t mtuii (afin.rriuiiile vill meet in i in i ill) . .m.i Tih.Jj) ni..,t, Minn ntllL.iit mil to umiiiit,.'!. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a tnush to inn until it j-pfj hr)oml Ihe rcai It of innliclne. Iliev oltin ,a), "Oh, It will urai au)." hut In ino,t tai It nt wrar Hum mu) I oi ilil tin) ho imluii'il to tiv tlio uicra,ful inerlienip ullul Keuip' llalim, ivhlili It tolil nn a po.illUe cuarantrn to imp, they w,iuhl liuini'illately ken tin rxiellcnt rfln.t alur taklin; tin) llrt ilo-e Pilio Wi, anil iUu, TjjJ klio I lev, At all ilrui'iUls. INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR TROUBLE OVER TAKING CARDS AT ERIE MINE. UP Genernl Mnnngcr Mny Snys tlio Practice Has Never Been Per mitted Cm- Builders Stilke Is Not Yet tit nn End Present Condition of the Anthrnclte Conl Tinde Tho Board for Today George H. Hlnes tho New Paymaster of the Lehigh Valley Odds and Ends. Tho l.itcHt mlllery nffccteil liy Hip dc ituinili ot the initio uoiki'ia to examine the miloit inn tin of tho men employed at tin- liOKlnnliiK ot overy month It the I'h'lo, nt Muyileld, opptittril by tlio lhlo coiiipaiiy. When tho mine wni It ers milteil peimlhiloti to cxiimlno tho find thcio tlio foreiiinn rcfuspil point lilanli, anil tlirto whm al Hint talk of a stilke. which did not, linoor, trans plio. Hit' men all Ki'liiK luck to work (lotipial Stipiltitonilriit W. A. May ilo flateil ypHtotilay that tlitcompiiny has never allownl an i.iiiiilnatloii of fault at tho rolliciips und he does not Intend to do mi In nny Instntii'o. Tho lhlo Is tho only oilier at whloh any dllll I'llllles weio eioileni'ed ami lepntteil to him. The men at the Woodward colliery of tho Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern uiinpany at IMwanlsvlllo aro still out on Httlke, but il is likely that a committee will mo Superintendent I.oumls rcgaiilliiK the situation. Tlio Slaltby colliery of tho Lehigh Coal company i.s also ntlll Idle, tlio men kiiIiij? out Kildny when nil attenipt was tuailc to pi event the examining of tho union cards. Keeiotary Detnp.ey, of tho mine workfis, s,iyn that tlio rule loRaiilliiK the '.aiiiliiatlou of tlio finds went Into fni cc iotiie months lino and hctetofoio lias mot with mi opposition fiom the opera tins, and snpoilnletnlonts. A special mooting of the Car ltulld ei. s' union was held Satin day night in Kcoiiomy hall, and a oto taken on tlie continuation of the stilke. Hvery man of the two hundred and sovcnt-foiir pro.M'tit, aitoidliuT to Piclilent .Mc Atidiew, oted In finor ot irni, lining out. , There will be a regular meetliiR of the union next Wednesday hIkIh. President Fish, of tho National Car Hullders' union, has not jet art I veil in the Ity aud the local olllclaN have about decided they need not fill ther anticipate his loiuIiir. Anthracite Conl Tradn. Thete Is no especial change in mar ket londltliuih since last week. The trade Is nulol nml the mining' loinpnn les aro lostrlctlng ptoductlon. Thete Is not much demand in tho east and In tel est is mostly (onllned to western business. The advance of JOc. per ton on August 1 Is not likely to affect de mand much and ooiistinieis who have lint bought aliondy ate not likely lo take advantage of the lac. ilisuuint during August. 'I'he piospeits ate tliat the market will be iuiet for some weeks. In l.nko Supeilor tenltnry tlio de mand Is Inipiovlng. Supplies on docks inlitlniie i.itlier pinall and atiivals fiom Hi.ttf.ilo .no not heavy. In Chi cago teriltoiy receipts by lake continue below last yen's figures. Supplies on docks aie limited and ceitalu sizes, pai tlcularlyegg, are bdid to get. Tho amount of coal sold In July Is believed to bo i niiildoiiibly below tliat sold last ear or lu tho past few jenrs when eonMimeis took advantage of tlie usual midsummer dullness and sales agents nlforcd co.il at away below list pi Ices, At the lower lake potts business is faltly good. The lake Height late con tinues nt 3V in Lake Supeilor and tile, to Lake Michigan points. In the east tho maiket Is quiet, but the tegular trade Is inking i niisldci.ible toal. With piiies liiml) inaiiitalued and no pios- pei't of a In oak the maiket is veiy 111 in. The August pi Ices for fiee-huin-lng while ash f. o, b. New Yoik harbor poilh ate: Hmken, ?.J.!i(i; egg, Jl.ir.; stof and cbestnul, Jt.lu. KiiglneetliiK mid .Mining Jotiiual. D , L. & W. Board for Todny. Following Is the make. up of the D L. & W. bo.nd for today: M Miw, .UH1 si' l Willi ( rftn lli-t - p. in. .1 II. Mi.liri 10 p. m, II. Cniki, Willi Holinti'n LiLM. MllNHVi, AKil M' .1 Wlhl Cuts hiq I.. I) a m.M, .1 Moiler; It n in. William Mrbj ; :i. in. .1 A. Ilu.h; 1(1 i. in, I'. . liiimi; 11 a in, I'. I', stiiini; i p. in., I' I .iianintli; ," p. in, II. IlKbing; 0 p iu.. I". Mullen. Nitnuili, I'll ii a ill. e.it. I". MiDonnell: 8 a, in. wet. I. I niiiiiiilker; n a in, net, t. I'lliiiem; il ti m , r.it, .1 CairiKCi b p. in, iil, W. II Niihnl: T 1 1. m, '.I. ue, 1' Mi AIIkIit; 7 p. in., .iuim, Hi ihii.ii, 7 p. in. , t a.viiEa, Mi I. me I'li-lur 1 a iu, lloii-iri in n. in.. P I in iinij, 11 n i in, M01.111; 7 p. in, Murpli); 11 p tu , l.implm;; lu p. m , Whliuir. i'asiiiBrer iiulue-" .1 m.. Nauuian; 7 a. m , MUCei , 111 11 HI, ' C, sf, lir; ,-,.ju p. iu, sun. tun: 7 p 111 , Mitinirin lb) al it Pi .1. 111., Klnle.i; II a () llmihilpli, .' p 111. .'11I111 llivtn, .1 p. 111, M .1. llu nig.ni; I p. 111, J. .1. Mun 11, with . k. lii'tihaur mu, '1 p. 111., .1 W.11 Ui II. Willi ll'iU'lliau'a new. D p. m., 1'. Wull, SOW! 1:. .1 W li'iine will ri'Mini jt np. riiitrrnti ill a oflUe in a tn , Aus. (. Ili.ikrin.ili Milium Ueitier repnit fur I'.lftirl.v. Iliakiiuaii I1, lleuiiiuan will jro out with I'. Milluiinill, ll a. in., Aus:. A, until further imtlie In plaie nf .In-eph Worsiic.li. Ilrakinuu .IompIi Uji.i.iIi will call at li.iln Injster's otllee. ,1 Siauloii i;ne on will) O'lloro in pljie nf Huiilin until tuitlier notice. This tind Tlint. (iimiirc II. Haines, of Bethlehem, has been appointed paymaster of the Le high Valley It. II., succeeding J. II. Wllheliu. of Mnuch chunk, who u cently lesigned after many yens' set vlce. The new pu master was for a long time Mi. Wlllielm's assistant. The national board of tlie I'ulted Mine Woikets of Amotion will tmet In Indlaniipolls to-diry. It Is expected that at the sessloti successots will be named to llll tho places on the lio.ud made vacant by tho teslgnatlons of Hen James and Fied Dllchor. Louis Heli licit, the Lackawanna ae nue Jeweler, Is jilaclng on the nunkot a waii hinaktr's tool of his own Inven tion whli h ho has recently patented. The tool Is to be used iu betting pallet J'wels and will. It Is claimed, do wink wlilih funnel 1 took bonis lu 11 ety few minutes. Mr. lick licit has patents on several other Inventions, including an olivtili. clock and a nmi-t olill.iblo boltlo, The tcsignatlon of Osmund r.lckert as supoi'lnteudt'iit of tho Muhauuy ill- vision for the Lehigh Valley Coal com pany went Into effect Friday nml sev eial other changes nio looked for. The i'acker collieries will go Into tho Ccn ttalla and Shnmokln district, under the Jurisdiction of Superintendent l''red Meiclir, and Prlniroso collleiy at ila liinioy City Is to bo thrown lulu the Ilazloton district. It Is said that tho leslgnatlnn of Daniel Dgdcn has been suspended for tho present and ho will continue as chief clctk at Lost Creek, and that Superintendent Klcket will probably assume chat go of the Sha mokln, Centralln and Lost Cteck en gineering corps. At a meeting of tho coach, cab aipl stablemen held last night Thomas Har lett was elected delegate to the con vent Inn uhcli will bo held at Chicago September 9. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES Hie ptono puplU ef Prof. ,1. !h)ilcn Cmnim (tue a miNli.ile nt Ills huine, Jill North Miln aienue, I riday aftrrnonn. 'Iliokc wlio took pirt werci Mlw Nellie Hamilton, l.lara M'l.lrn), Helen Mi Kirov, Maiuarct Decker, tJioice Miv Cine, llrll.i ,lcne, May Kh.rIi, IMI1I1 IIIiImiiJ mi. Ili'heiei Sulow, Ann 1 Coifiii, koielii .Innlan, Helen lleiker, I em I'lltf-r, I'.llihrtli Mem. .Mini Itlehuib, lleatriie Mile, Mhert binrie), I.oui l.eii. Tharle Stern ami Unity Zliiiiiieriiian, ltefreihinriil were nerieil rtenla) nttirnnim (Ire liroke nut In tlie oulhle kllilieu nf the linue lieloiu'ini In .lolin I ulik, of Millnnnuch aienue. Tlie fur wm i.1iieil hv an oierlie.iteit dlnii! anil Hie kilihen wa eutlrelv iletro.ml ami the nar of tlio linue Mimenlnt iljtiinteil. Ml (I W, llineillit, nf Sorlli Main .iietiue. In leturneil fiom Mount I'ler.nant and ( 1rh.u1 il.ile, wlino fho pent,tlie pit two week. Mr ( liarli- Kinery, of Cliuuh aienue, i home from Hamlllnu. l'reil Minn ami family rctiirnci )etenliy from Dillon. Mi. Simuel l'lillam ha irluincil from .1 iwo week.' mat ab Like Ulrmli. Mrs llenJitnlR Mrlili nn.l Mi. .line WM1I1 Into letuinetl from bake Wlnoh. GREEN RIDGE. A l.irse iimnher of ftinult altenileil Ihe fit. nenl nf Mi Mirciret A.m.) Crilnm fnmi the family ic.hlence on M.ukrt dmi, sniinl.1,1 afliiiinon 'Hie reriici were rouiliiitifl hi !! i M. I., snnp-iin, pisior f the Aslniry Mr-llio ilit i:plifpil ihuiili Interment w t mule in the 1'nreM 11 11 lemrtery. 'Hie pillheiiei weroi I' M. Peine, Criueo lieir), .1, U. lleemer, Sinuil sihiiii r, William III null more ami . V. Alluii, meniliir of tlio Ciifhu pint, Ouml 11111 li.puhlii. Meniliir nf tlio Mntnin'. keliif lOIH IltlMl'leil tlio fUIUT.ll. Mr and Mr, fleorce Iliilee. of Treen Hiclae lieet enteitiiined the fnlhiwiiis friend 1'ililai nlitlit. In honor of the riKhlli Iililluliy nf tlicr ilitieliter. I'dni: ltiith Mn,ke.i, (life Meiei, Hultie lamg, Si Hie Simiell, l.dna Hi mini son, I oi l)ini nil, Mihel mid Vetlle eliih, Dell 1 Tutlle, Mil e lime, I.ele) Mai key, lliis-el tli lii k and Aithur oullunl. Ihe amount nf mill milter mailed at the hot In fiont of suli htat ion No .1 on Duk-on aie line ha lucre iced till the Imx I not laiee eiiotiRli to meit the ilemiml nude upon l mid mam time piinm .no ohlined In leave Hieir null 111 Ihe ilnn; Mme luiau-c lliey can not get it In the lnu. Ihe Wnmaii'ii Home and I'lirrlcn Mlwlonarv iirti nf tlie Hieen l!ulj;e l'reli)ieriin rlmn Ii will tout in the ihuiili parlort Mednevli) afternoon at ::..-.U. The Flight of the Butteifly. In 0111 cinwlin; iippirhen.hin nf Hie linked life ol the i'iihri-i. Hie lliulil of tlir hutteitly Ii.h sained .1 Mznlfii.inte and lnleieit fai heiond Ho 1 .1-11.1 1 appiulatloii nf itx i.nli. iiu 1' ,md Riai'e, n I.. W. ItioMtiell, In Kier.ih'idi' Maciine ll I nn i.n;.pr 111 Ihe filiulou daunteiei, wlio Ihiniml. lln Ktiiiii) dm lliitln Ins life a.iav aninni: piifuuinl pet il. tint he tiame Hi hiauti hi IU function .mil suhsirir 1 mil piupie in the iiouomi of nituri. Lik1 tiie l 1 , the liiittiifl.i I .1 wiirkiuiu In Hud's ginlcn uud hi mfiru to c.iuv pollen fmin Mo. m 10 hlo''Oiii. thu fplllliin; nnd 1 10 ferliliniir tlio ed. Wttlmul tlese wltcid iiKN-pnser uf tlie air more U1.111 lull II10 I'owei in the world iinuhl lie I'xteniilnnteil. ol oulv do tin) add 10 Hie cider and lowllne. of Miiumer's tiase nntii. Ii"t i.lt In il ciiatlnu I .(.- a not lipili die inleiest ol the f.pei t.u r to le.ilie llu' Hie nwaim of tpalripiit iueil one sri in the meadow, rildiitic iu tlir colden aiinliuht 11 mu' ind falling: iu lav aiiaudoii, swaiing droui; lii mi tlie iluiir hhitoui or iiiiiuiinj on the prttn1i of llu new opeiiod 1 lull I. tn in im.i line appnenilv fniprle nnd fnuv fie . aie iiallv si'iloiilv at wnik ppifoimiiu the fiiuiiK-n nf Hieir In in. .' A Episode of the Biogiaph. A pitlietli Iiu Ident In iniiiiri Imu with n loo Uiapli nene miuneil iu Hetinii, Muli, Mai'h 17 last. new made tit the uciupati'iu nf Pi km wa hum; llithit) a. la Hie htmii. ll up ieeutid 1 detail. iiieut nf tlio louiiiinth 1 luted st iip iiifiutri eiiteiliiL; tin i;.ili'ri nt tin t hiiiep i.ipitiil. the 1 11 (lie nf fioiiiirr sp, 1 1 nor. .1II1 j-toi.lii' nut of the flame nn tn Hie t.lace, there aiti-c 1 fcieiin ficiui .1 woman iihn sal 111 front. "Mi Cml!" -he iilnl htnterlially, "Ihoio I tiiv deiiil liiothir Allen 111 in liin.- with the ml diei " Tlie tlsuie I. .id hecn reennlod liv rdluin In the auilleuie a tint nf Aih 11 Mil'i.-kill. wlio had miAiiiiou.il dUappe.iiii kiiiiui leu tiifnrt. Suli npiiutli Mu. Iloolh, Hie si'lor, limit' to tlio wn il' piitnii nt ami leaiiud tint it iially was lui' hiotliir wiio.,' piea utiiii nt idie so .ttaneiv ll.ld hull polltlotiti'd with, dllcrilmdl'n .UIIlie How Life Motion Pictuies Aie Mnde. Lite mntioii jih turi aie nude null nut tie of 1. mill 1 n.ul piojfilid hv tun kind, nf 1111 iliinii-. sin Km Mi nlle iu i:tpi,ilioi1)'n Mai 7'iie, 'llio moling phtuie 1.111111.1 1 iiirau"d so tliat, when tinned hy 1 iiank, nihil In laud nt In an 1 lei trio motor, the sinltinl Iihn pi-e 1 oli 1 ii. 1 thp leu at a late of .IJ" fut pu minute Hut tnmikoeiih piilure. till tllui riiu-.l muie .0 .1 diad i.tnp for one -I'leiili.'th pan nf 1 mi nnil, duilii; which time I In' idiultii of Hip i.iiueia open nnd 1 lov. 'linn lu les thin le humlriillh put nf 11 nnd the lilin iiimm,. ilnwn alioul two luiiie, und Hie piuies i 1 1 pi ilnj un HI Hie pliluie I. HiiLIh .1. I'iuiii one ha, I .1 inin ute tu a minute i Milluiinl time to taki 01, lln. an- , 1 ni's in I1I1 ui'ilii'ii: Die nrsi hniiiliid men liiililiin.- rluht .iliie.mt (an pa at .1 walk .1 ub rn point In mil miuulc: und so, in taklu.' Iih ipiitlon photnyi qih nf ,1 pilule. Hip npuatoi of the Pamela tin il nn hi tuuihino niil) a. the limiurlit ilitp'ill.llll pilnli.u .ne peiiu l'i tine tluei iiiluule in leiulli or tinijrei ire olt'ii tikiu. lull evpi'iliiui liKi-liiviu Hut Inn. pi" tine on the I11041 iph i.iuiv tiii'.niiu AMUSEMENTS. 'Ihe ('amplieH'i Are Cumins, Hnrrali! Ilnrahl Monday, August 5, Aftnnoon and l.ieuin, at The New Armory IniUr the aupHr4 uf Hip ( jlr Ionian Club, fcnuml OlHt wl (oiinit Tour of "The 4clli Miplil unlri, Ti i- nt f miila'A (ink Million Hi ml 1 mi,n i,in. 10 K.1 tlnli, ti j,il tlllil lil.ll l' Ik, l.l)ilt the railoilihi cf Mi. .Iulm Kitui. i in1; lu full Kiltnl tt'LMtiifiilKU, Ity jullmiin ! tlir 1-i'lninii Ii ummiin. ni tml In kinl irnl pn mi lull tf ( -ltiM I Mi l mill .ihl Hint iii i-.ni liwiiHtiic 'In Mh Ihs'iliuil i nsinunt Han ti' ji 0 i tui'i iii iij huuiti in i him diPil tiitri, an iiii I'JIU I i ii.iMMt.n, j ami j() hi , cuuriK .'A , 7'L Ana )rl ") rirn llnT nnsnlr rtr- jm ll In Ul lm(.i .ltl..k.. " - r li D nil '''lmikii I Itieb nml Inlerlloin fiilv. Kilties There is no longer any necessity for us to call your attention to the import ance ot these MDMnJlV Great Mon day offerings. If lUllUH I Every item has been selected with a view to satisfvino- the cvery-day wants people who make trading center. Monday Specials in Wash Goods and Domestics Proves the fact tlmt wo have com blneil fromlnnss of qunllty nnd little ne.i of ptlcp In ti rrmurkublc do Brcc. White Shiikrr Fl.tnnol, tho fl-. Co qinillty. .Mundiiy 34 F.'ini-y l.iiwiiH, In stripes nnil flBlin-i, the He qunllly. .Mun- 1 ''' 32c The he.st qttnllty nf T,Kht Shirt lnK, the 5 cent kind. Mon- Il dn 34C Hlenrheil Mnnlln, oitc vnrd wide, good iitmllty. Akituliiy C Pipsm (iliiKhainn, Rood qiiatltv nlthntiRli rnlnrs mo tiinmly pink, In the lot nic Htrlpox, i lieeltH nnd ptnldi, tiHiml piiie 10c. Mnn- -1 lay OX S2 Inch rercatea. llKlit ami dark Rrntinds, the 10c kind. Mnn- i d' 7oC Crepo Tlcstie, n vfty pretty fal) rie, In various eolots and patteitt!". .Monday C)C A clean up nn Dotted and Km hrnldered Si.i, the value 1 i tin up to 15c. .Monday I 2oC lied Ticking1, fancy sttlpe, Rood value at lti cents. .Mon- . I day 1 2.C 10. t rtihleiicheil Shectlnc the 10c qttallt. Monday I C Mtifrlln Pe Sole In a litifie assott ment nf put term, usual pice 69c. Monday 39- Summer nianketf. 10-4 size, in white, Kiev and tan, pood alt:e at 00c. Monday 4" Keather VIIIowm covered with fancy tlckiiiB. "I7.0 lSxW, J1.S5 qiialltj;. Monday f)C TOWELS, Extra large Turkish Bath Towels, value lSc. Mnn- day f)C Illeached and T'nbleached Turk ish Towels, size "Ixln. Mnn- . o day IOC 1S-.T! inch Htick, l"cd I Inn der. Monday I 2.iC Jonas Long's Sons ni l Lager Beer Brewery Maiiuracturcrj or OLD STOCK PILSNER 486 to 455 N. Ninth Street, Telcpltons Call, 2.V.H. :B ANNUAL AUGUST SALE. Began the first of August, with a large assortment of goods. Early buyers will find the best selections. Our endeavor is to give the people the best goods for the money they wish to pay. Our terms during this sale are cash, and goods bought during this sale will not be exchanged after September i. ALL OUR $7.00 Shoes $6-50 0.00 Shoes 5' 5. 00 Shoes l25 4. 00 Shoes 3. 25 3oO Shoes 2'5 '? 00 Shoes 2-5 2.50 Shoes 2-' 2.00 Shoes f5 The above are .ill regular goods. prices that are suto to sell them. ZEsfP. . S-jP 'jtiksb 1 mrsr ttvnmo&Li& of the money-wise the Bio; Store their WHITE GOODS. Attrnrtivo priced for Monday's sclllnff. !5rt lrt..Vi tM, l T ...... "lint" lilrt ii, - usual prlco 8..c. Monday.. $nC 30 inch Tndln White T.Inen, o usual 10c Btadc. Monday OC I5A 11 ilt l.1ln T Ihh 1Qa 'I'll llltllM l4llll'ilf JlT .y- Rade. Monday I OL 1ft (tml. t.lt T I... I " iii.ii iiiuiii iiiirii, inu T i-, Krade. Monday I 2oC r.rt Innti Thrllt) 1 Imam rt Krade. Monday I C S2 Inch Vletorln Lren. SPr. Brade. Monday 2C 40 Inch While I.nwn, Mon- o day oC 10 Inch White Lawn, hetter quality C)C 40 Inch White l.nwn, fine Krade I IC 4ft Inch White I,avns, finest grade I l.C Pine rcr.sl.in Lawns, 30c - Kiudc. Monday 2 3 C Fine Persian I.'iwni, 4."sc 0.r flr.ii'". McniiKiy Oy Klne Persian Lawns, ROc r Knide. Monday 4-3C 4 Lots of Fancy White Goods. LOT 1 -Fine Nnlns-nok Checks, Lawn Cheeks nnd Mulls, also fancy Letio Mrlppe usual price 1 15c. Monil.i) I 2oC 'LOT 2 Inclinles Checks, Nnln niokfi N'aliiMioll and Dltulty ittipes, usual ptlcc 10c. Mon- Q3 day O.jC I,OT S A cnmhlnatlon nf fine I.eno strlii, fancy Lawns and Piquet I'Mial ptlco 25c. Monday 20C LOT I Plain white KnMieen Pctslan Lawns and SwM, ranclnK. ItiK ftotn 30c. to 45c. Mon- oro diiy .... S. Bed Spreads A iCRtiT'ir crochet Tied r Spread, 11-4 fIzo. Monday QoC Same size with ftno fiince .D 11-4 Ma.iselllcl Itntta tlon 135 11-4 Retter prnde 1.30 Same Mzo with flue q fringe I.Qo Free Tuition Py h tecent act of the leslbla tuie, ftce tuition Is now gianted at tho Literary Institute and State Normal School Bloomsburjj, Pa. to all thoie piepai liter to teach This M'liord ni.ilnt.ilns 01111.03 of study for traiheis, for those piep.iiltiK for tiilkKc, and for those stuil.lnK intisii . It will pu- to iiii f 'i pjrtiiiilm- n nilior mIi"1 ell. 1- sin 11 miiiTinr n't. ant.i;rs at suili I 11I1- A'lrlrc J.P.Welsl, A. H , Ph. D. , Prin. ALL OUR $1.75 Shoes $1.50 1.50 Shoes 1.35 1.2s Shoes 1. 10 1 00 Shot's QOC qoc Shoes 80c 7,c Shoes 60c soc Shoes 42c We have besides broken lots at iMTLS 'mis