. ".wYry THE SCRANTON TKIBUNE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1901, 3 4 APPLICATIONS NOT NUMEROUS TEW OF THE CAR BUILDERS ASK TOR WORK. About Thirty of Them Formally Re quested to Be Ro-cmployed, find Only About Twenty ot Them Hnd Their Request Grinned Company Hnd About a Full Force of Hands When tho Strike Wns Declared Off. Totnl Loss by the Strike Over $400,000. Le.s NORTHERN ITALIANS PICNIC. nnd Address by Judge Carpenter. Dedication of Flngs. The Kni'lrty of Northern Italians eel chrntrd Its llrst anniversary yesterday wltli ii picnic in Wiihler'H ki'ovc. An address by JiiiIkc J. W. Carpenter, tli dedication of two beautiful silken flans -Anierlrnn and Italian and lltcworks In the cwnlntc wio amoiiK tho fe.i ttitos of the ilny. Previous tit thi pli-nlo tho Koclety inairlied tlinmuh the lenlrnl city streets, headed by the Moosltt band. In carriages weie hIIIvpih of the society, escorting .InilKe Carpenter, nnd n score of little Kill carrying American nnd Italian llab's. CAME TO NAY AUG PARK. than thirty nppllrittlons for .-u n. iVin n,ir kIioiis wete filed 'es terdnv by the rx-KlilkorH, and led than 'twenty of these wete Riven fin ploy ment. Oeneral Foreman Smith was Riven Instructions by Master Car llulldur f'anlleld not to take on men nny fas ter than they weie needed, and as there was not loom for many moio men than the company already had, the last ten or twelve who filed appli cations hail to be ttlineil auay. They were told, however, that they would be t-ent for as soon as there was place for them. When the strike was declared, there were 74'i men at work In the Pcrnn ton shops". Those who went on strike numbered fi6J. Of this number. K,2 had returned to wotk before the strike was declared off, nnd. while the strike was In piocress, the company hired between 20 and .",00 new men. practi cally all of whom are still lit work. This leaves th simps with nearly Us full complement. IIOOM Kort MOKB .mi:n. After thlncs et stralRhlened out a bit, I-'oieman Smith snys there will likely be room fur a number of the old men who have made applications. The eomptny Is not, as some mlglit siippo-e. way behind In Us cor repair ing work, Foreman Hmlth says, and there will he no Rrcater activity now that the strike Is declared off than thrte has been for several weeks past. It s claimed by the company that the Prmntnn 'shops were the only ones working short-handed to any appre ciable extent for a month past, but the shortage In help here was over come. It Is nssertid, by sending work tu the shops at Buffalo and Dover. It is quite likely the majority of the tluee hundred or more Scranton Miikors who staid out to the finish will not seek employment with the Lackawanna company. Mnny of them have already secured woik In other places or taken up some new occupa tion. It is safe to estimate, though, that fully one bundled of the strikers will bo out of jobs. total NfMnrcn ox strikk. The total number of car builders who wete on strike throughout the whole Delaware, Lackawanna and Western system was about l.SfiO, striking an aveiace between the claims made by either side. (ieneial Foreman Smith says the aveiage wages of a car builder, taking in all the departments, is about $J a day. The "itrlke began May I, bete and in Buffalo, and May '2 in Dover. Allow ing for the men who returned to work at different periods between the be ginning and ending of the strike, the estimate of the loss in wages suffered by the strikers is $:!00,onrt. More than half this loss is sustained by the Sot anion men. What the earning capacity of a car builder Is for the tonipany N not fig ured out, but it is considerable, of course, and whatever it Is, It foims the basis of the los sustained by the company In a pecuniary way. Upsides this, the company loses hugely from interfeienco to its business and accord ing to President Truesdale's own state ment a lo;.s of $1,000 a day was sus tained In l?cianton alone by teason of the company's belief that It was neces sary to maintain a guatd about its property. The guard was keptup for nbout sixty ilas. All things considered, thp actunl pe cuniary loss entailed by tho strike Is not far short of $100,000. Liederkrnnz Annual Excursion. The Scrnnton Liederkrnnz will run their annual excursion to Lake Lo dore on Monday, August 2fith. Many special attractions are offered for tho day. The ball game, tho fat man's lace, tlv boys' race nnd the tug of war will be full ot Interest. The repeating of the prize song sung by this society at the Pan -Amei lean exposition last June will be one of the features of the day. Special trains leave Scranton at R 00 and 10.13 a. m. the train leaving here at 12 o'clock makes connection at Car bondnle there will also be special trains from Carbondale and Hones dale. Tickets good on nil trains. Price of tickets: Adults, 73c; chil dren 40c Over Two Hundred Excursionists Here from Fnctoryville. There was an excursion from Fnc toryvlllp to Nay Aug park yesterday, which was attended by over two hun dred of the icsldents of tho Village. They ciiiiip by the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western road In the early nioinlng, and after n pleasant day, spent at the park and In sight-seeing about the city, returned home at S O'llork The exclusion was conducted tinder the auspices of the Methodist Episco pal iliurch of Fnctoryville. CLEANING OUT SPEAKEASIES POLICE DEPARTMENT IS AFTER THE LAW-BREAKERS. Within the Lost Few Weeks a Num ber of Arrests Have Been Mndo in the Dlffctent Parts of tho City, and tho Lieutenants Havo Been Directed to Seo That tho Speak easies Aro Stamped Out for Good. Those Who Defy tho Law. BASE BALL AT THE PARK. Southard's Team Was Defeated by Tho Brothers' Team, of Flttston. Southard's team and the Hi others' tp.im, from Plttston, plaed a lively game at the pnik yesterday afternoon, which w.ik icplefp with errois, hits, runs nnd shaip fielding. Several of the regular plaets weie unable to lie pres ent, and It was necessary to MibMltute amateuts, who assisted In losing the gamp. Tho Scianton team lost the game In the first Inning, and made a bold attempt to recover themselves In the ninth, but It was too late. Ciilroy, formerly of Dickinson college; Oolilen, of fieoigetown, and Toohlll, of MUhlgan university, were In the game, but did not M-t, the grass on file by their work. The detailed score is as follows: pit r row Alt. 11. ltinne, if I t T. "malt. 11 5 t .1 tiunV. ss n o lioldcn. If I 1 Toy, c ft 0 Mono, ,'lb .1 'J Krlmc, 2b .' .1 Toolitl, c I II E. Mmltz, p , I II. n 0 0 O. A. K. 1 o o II) 0 2 .'. 1 i 0 0 I 1 0 J 1 n 3 ) 0 II II 0 n i n The police department U nt present engaged In a crusade ngalnst t-peak-easier. Director of Public Safety Wotmser Is determined that every speakeasy In thu city shall be wiped out of existence, and Superintendent lloblln, acting under his Instructions, has notified the lleurcnntitR In charge of each precinct to do their ulmnnt to bring alt Violators of tho liquor law to Justice. Within the past few weeks there have been over a dozen "speakeasies" raided In North Scrnnton nnd nearly as many In West Scranton, while tho proprietors of two places In South Scranton have been arrested. Ordeis have been Issued to tho lieutenants to promptly re-arrest nny person who, after conviction, again resumes busi ness at the wine old stand. The "speakeasies" which aie now in existence in this city are all run be hind closed doors and every effort Is made to keep their location secret. The dny of tho wide-open unlicensed saloon, with a "wine and1 liquors" sign boldly Haunted before the cye of the pnrsersby, are over, nor are theie any more places purporting- to be under taking establishments or hake-shops In existence, as far its Is known. A large percentage of thoise who still petslHt In defying the Inw by selling Intoxicants without n license are old people, too feeble to do hard work, or cripples, who have no other means of livelihood. With these the police are lenient at (list and warnings are given, but generally to no hvall. A police ofllcer, In conversation with n Tribune man the other night, said: "Them Is nn old woman In the pre cinct In which I nm located, who has been selling liquor without u license on nnd off for twenty years. She linn al ways escaped molestation, but she was win tied over two weeks ago that If she didn't close up. she would be arrested. She has lefused to close nnd Is still doing busings, and will he arrested In a few days, She U very old, nnd probably unable to do anything else to make n living, but she has got to suffer With the rest." The police claim that the very laige majority of "speakeasies" which have been tnldeit are located on streets not regularly patrolled by members of the pollco force, In West Scranton, for In stance, only one of the platen tecently raided was located on the line of n policeman's beat. This was Mrs. Me Andrew'g, on Washburn street. She had no regular bnrionm, but simply sold bottled beer to a few eiistomeis. it may sttlke some people as rather queer that there should be stteets and entire localities In a city of this size which are not regularly patrolled by policemen and which have practically no police ptotectton, yet such Is the nei essnry condition of affairs on ac count of the almost ridiculously small number of policemen in the pay of the UMifonJMMZddoc lliercvisli liwttmllon l.nw ttiitinn rate., Oradiutea weme beat pillin, Some air now drawing mUiIh of II.-1", M.VKl ami $!,) Mmv In tbi" ami fix inunlM r.iiilily ihcnwIifM in nil iindiilom whl.h piy V) m.'l ) t nnvith .11 the flirt. Tln .ittrnthn if MI1t I il" niin people i tnlMtfri. Position furnished. W'rlle cr rail for circulars. BUCK It WHITMORE, SCRANTON. PA city. There aro blocks nnd blocks In North and West Scranton that ore not patrolled regularly. SCRANTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. Walter Lowe Is sent to n position with the Dickson Locomotive works. H. H. Moyer has secured h situation with the Gas Consumers' nssoclntlon lhnma Kschenbach Is bookkeeper at the Conservatory of Music. Oeoige DeWlld" has an excellent position with the Merchant lion com pany. Philadelphia. .lohn Clifford has been sent to a good place with the Traction com pany. Elizabeth Owens Is keeping books for Wnrdell & Barrett. Ralph Roberts Is with the Manhat tan Reporting company, at New York. Harold Kloss has secuted n good position In one of the P., L. and W. offices. Clarence Beemer resigned bis posi tion with the Bolt and Nut works to accept another with the Webster Coal nnd Coke company, at Philadelphia. David Solomon is keeping books for Marberger. Have now on file request for exper ienced bookkeeper to fill a good posi tion In Philadelphia. Buck & Wbltmore. vr fr j w -it - & iovei miects in jaraimeres Graceful, Sensible, Wide Neck Shapes. Ground coloring of golden brown underglazed decorations of large tulipe and various other flowers in colors, underglazed. Seven sizes, four shapes. The underglaze decorations and blended colors remind one of Rookwood. They are very effective. 8-inch $2.00 9-Inch $2.75 10-inch 4.75 12-inch 6.00 1 CVutv-gAV, Geo. V. Millar & Co. IJ1X'AJ5S!? WMwwwmmMwmmmmMwl Totila it ') M'n.wniv. Alt. n Wirth, c ;. lillrey. In I nelhert, if S Krrri, lr 4 Teener, (f I Mi Hush, f t MiUlfmparliT, If 4 Tiernev, .11 I llardint', p i O. A. S 0 1 2 t 0 S I'ittton, Tot all .11 I'ltNton 5 o n n o n :! o : 'i fHrjiitnn l oonoooo 4 -J Karned rur. I'ittlon, 4; Nrantnn, 1 To tuse hil Moran, Toohlll, Kehoe. Mnjm hn.- Tin me. .1. Small?, noMen, 2; T. Mn.ill, T-iliil', tnillr., Wlrih, C.ilroy. IWt on lun S; Serinton, 1. -.Irurk mil Hy Snidll, 2; by HipIiiik, C. IMihte plan .1. ''in.ilu to Kehoe l'lrt on ernim -l'ilttnn, lft, n i.iiitnn. 2. Kirt mi bill, lift vnilt?, 2. ofl Huillne, '- lilt In pllil-er-T. Mnilt, (Jellirrt. P.ir.eil lutN-Wirth, 2; Vy, . I inpirc liufhn. Time- 1 :t0. Base Ball Notes. Dick Nallln, who has been playing first base, for Scrnnton, has Mgned with the Noiiistown club. The game tonmriow afternoon will be between Southaid'. Scianton team and lillbort's Colleglates. The- Central City team will play the descents at Carbondale tomoriow. POLICE AND ALDERMEN. The Oriental Tea Palace opens to morrow nt 321 N. Main avenue. A handsome Japanese Teapot to eveiy purchaser of our celobiated Teas and Coffees. Tho Gieat Atlantic and Pa cific Tea Co. You aro Invited to the giand open Ing of the Oriental Tea Palace, at ."l.'l N. Main avenue, tomorrow. A hand some Japanese Teapot given away free. Tho Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co, t I r AlV LtVi f ar v jf ar x K K ' V tr tt tt v tt tr if tt tt tt tt tt DEALERS IN X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X iiriooivittiifctatattiDiMMtata) Bonds and Investment Securities Brotdvrijr, j, V. Wilkei-Dirre. Crbond!e. l-i-t Commonwtilth bid's, Scranton, P- Oenree LeilKer, Kuceno S nil anil 1 i.ink Miulti, who wire nirrsteil on Wiiliir.la.v nisht by Pit.ul nnn '.an for riiline lilrvilen Itlmut a limp, wire fluid 2 eaih jittciday morninj; in poll, e touit by Mjcitrate llnne. Holmt llertle and .loseph Ward were h-t nicht arre-teil bv 'pii.nl Oftitera Ilirnrun ,iml Mi Hugh for ri'lmir on a I.ai.lju.iiiiia fieluht h.nn and were oonnnilti'd to the emiiilj J.ul by Abl.T man lluddy for Unit dai-s in deiiult of .1 uio of A3 earli. Jnlin f.oftiL', of North Seutiton, n aneeled jetterdiv at the lntnme of Kale ('.naaiiuu, of Norlh Mam aenii", who ili.o.'c-- him iih mail nous nilithief. She cl.iuns that be maliciously broke ono of the window a fiw nisht ao. The tjo to hae litrn lieaul ia nlRlit by Alderman Uuddy, but was continued until to day. William lllewitt wh e.terdav held In ?..! lull by Aldernnu Hiiddy on a charte of aault and batten prifermiliy Tlioun W'ebh, of I'enn a e. ruie The latter ilnm tint lllewitt utruik lilm on tho brad with Mime liliinl inirument on Pinii enue Widneuli nli;ht, intlutlng quite a lame cash The Hmill h ij wa bsolutelv 'in irntoUrd, nj be was walking along peaieably at tho tunc. SJftSJaCKJIXKJOiXXjeWXJSJOJKXXXUKXXXXJOSKXUKKXKX Rummage Sale 1 Saturday and Monday We will place on sale at astonishing low prices all left- JJ overs from Spring and Summer trade. This is a great oppor- tunity to buy' useful goods at less than half their value. m BEFORE iFTER In ten seconds you convert it from an ornament fit for a parlor to i bed fit for a king. In a boarding house It will pay for itself in a month. We make and sell Mattresses, Pillows, Brass and Iron Beds, Box Divans, Cushions, Upholstery. We do the best. A postal will bring us with sample covorings and prices. The Scranton Bedding Co., Lackawanna and Adams Both 'Phones 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4 4.4.4..n..n.4.4.4. T CARPETS DRAPERIES We call special attention to our new line of pri vate patterns made to our special order com prising all the season's novelties in design and coloring. 8 t-t CITY NOTES TIWD 1 OS! 1 1ST pnrinM.n The bind ion rert that iu to hae been mci b. llauer at the lirein Hulgi' lierluith' i lull home l.it niclit ha. beui po.p"iud unlil luulshl on ai muni ol the 1.1111. 1 l MID KOCUi: lN.Hilt,n-Klward R.ulie, aitrd r, jeat, ot t .ipoine aieiuie, wan knH I I down bj a c ir jistmlu inoinlui: in the Miimlle mine and Mi.l.ilnod itr.' briile about the boiiv. lie w.n ijkm to the l.ailiwanna bu.pltal and wa, laier remoeil to In home. OSTIUM 'linNO -Kl.ll Tlimo who d.slre lo coutilbiile to tie pli'iili for Uio rlilldrrn ol tho Sildier' Orjihan ibool tan suid their oflerms, to 315 Sw tti-eet, or to Mr. llryant'a itoie nt Memorial hall, where they will be railed for Miuiday morninj and taken In Nay Auk paik. rilOMOTIOV.-I'auI MeeVlrn, who l,n U,n with the lliail.tieet ioniiany In thli rliv as re porter (or the pait nine jean, hia been tiam rred to Siunton. lie will bate full tlume ol the bu.inei of hi, company In that nij. r. Meeklnn i an ambitloiM younK man and will ile i.ere hu promotion. I.Ki:5dlIUli: HASKIIl'PT. f.ii.iiri II. Hailry. Ilrijman, ol Vilk( llirre, rierdiy filed with ( lerk "earle ol the I lilted Mule, lourt a voluntiry petition In bankruplcj. Ilia liabilities are pl.ired t t, I'OM, and hi, u et, W.rfl'in. Altoinev II. (i. Iluiler repro Hiua the petitioner. SlfiNKD HV III 01Illi:il -lleeonler Tonnell jetterday alflsed hln ulsnatuic to the fnlhmlni: refolutlen.: Pi n i'linir lor the renair or reeou. truptlon ol the ereinaloiy; pinvidini; lor thu remnal ol tho atone nlulmctlon at the comer of Mnth .tnet and Weet l.aekawjnni avrniHl dirrrtlni! the Siranion Railway company lo re pair the pair between lla link, on Linden and Mulhtrry ttieeti pii'lilblliii eiaivjchmcnt (111 the bed ol Leggett'i creek. I Silks and Dress Goods 5 4 Pieces Wash Silk, 50c value for 29c J5 I-ot of Fancy Silk, $1.25 value for 39c Q Lot of Fancy Silk, $1. 25 value for 49c J Lot of Fancy Silk, 1.25 value for 69c 5 Lot Glasse Taffeta Silk, 75c value, for 39c j? Lot Cheney Bros.' Foulard Silk, 7ic value 15c Lot Cheney Bros.' Foulard Silk, Si. 00 value. 69c 55 Lot Black Figured Mohair, 50c value 23c 5 Lot high class Black Dress Goods, $1.50 n value 79c J5 Lot high class Black Crepons. $1.50 value. ..59c Lot Black Zebelines, $2.00 value S1.00 Lot Black Grenadines, $1.25 value 89c Lot Black Grenadines, $1.50 value Si. 00 Lot Black Venetians, $1.50 value 89c Lot Silk Hmbroidered French Flannels, $1.50 value 89c Lot 50-inch Coverts, 79c value 59c Lot Granites, 59c value 42c Lot Novelty Dress Goods, 95c value 49c Notions Less Than Half Price. Si. 00 Kid Gloves, f small sizes') 50c 5i 25c Stock Collars i23c 5 2,c Pique Collars i2j$c 55 25c Ties ioc 55 Baby Dresses, Slips, Bootees and M Shoes, Baby Caps, Sacques, Bands, La- 55 dies' Underwear, slightly soiled, Sun- t5 Bonnets, Corsets, Baby Pins, Hair Bar- 5 rettes, Belts, Feather Stitch Braids. C5 2 dozen Pearl Buttons 5c 55 Thimbles 2c 55 Buckles 10c, 25c k Scissors 19c 5 Side Combs, Yarns, Remnants of limbroid- v eries, Remnants oi Ribbons. 0 s Ladies' Suits and Skirts 12 Ladies' Cheviot Suits, $18,00 garments. $ 5-95 4 Misses' Venetian Suits, $13.50 garments 8.00 6 Ladies' Venetian Suits, $20.00 garments. 11.95 9 Ladies' Blue Serge Suits, $10.00 gar ments 2,95 7 Ladies' Black Cheviot Suits, $10.00 gar ments 4-95 9 Black Cheviot Skirts, $6.00 garment 2.49 9 Black Cheviot Skirts, $7.50 garments 3-49 10 Ladies' Blue Duck Skirts, $i.2s garments 69c b Ladies' Linen Skirts, $4. so garments 1.50 22 Percale Wrappers, $2.00 garments 1.25 19 Cambric Wrappers, 75c garments 39c 15 Colored Silk Waists, $6.95 garment.... 2,95 12 White Pique Skirts, $2.00 garment 1.25 15 Mercerized Cotton Petticoats, $3.50 gar ment 1.7s Ladies' Shirt Waists at Half Price Hose and Underwear :: Wilton Axminster Velvet RUJJS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC RUGS Savonerrie Brussels Ingrain In our Upholstery Department our selection of Foreign and Domestic fabrics embraces a com plete line of Furniture Coverings Sash Materials Portiere Materials Madras Tapestries, Etc. Men's 25c Tan Hose i2c Men's soc Black Hole Proof Sox 25c Men's 75c Black Silk Hose 25c Boys' 75c Black Bicycle Hose 25c Men's i2)$c Linen Collars 5c Men's 2$c and 50c Neckties i2$c Children's Heavy Ribbed Black 25c Hose i2jc Misses' 25c Mercerized Red Hose 17c Misses' 25c Polka Dot Hose 19c Ladies' $1.00 Black Silk Hose 50c Ladies' 50c Black Silk Hose 25c Ladies' 50c Red and Blue Lisle Hose 29c Ladies' 50c Tan Hose 19c Ladies' 35c Tan Hose i2jc Ladies' $1,25 Cream Silk Vests 62jc Ladies' $1.00 Cream Silk Vests 49c Ladies' 50c Cream Silk Vests 25c Ladies' 50c Lisle White Vests 25c Ladies' 25c Lisle White Vests 17c We offer special values in WALL RARER and display the largest and best selected stock in N. E. Penn'a. WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY I Temporary Store 126 Washington Ave. Land and Titles I New Wash Goods At Rummage Sale Prices. a 0 0 I SI 6 0 During the past week we have been rummaging through the manufacturers' stocks and have secured a lot of new goods in beautiful styles not shown before in Scranton. LOOK AT the: prices. Choice 5c Lawns for 2 1-2C Fine 8c Lawns for 5c Fine 8c Dimities for 5c Polka Dot 13 1-2C Duck for 7'AC 1 5c Dimities, Batiste and Lawn 10c 18c Dimities, Batiste and Lawn lajjc J0 25c Loioreci Linens yc 5 25c French and Scotch Ginghams 19c 25c Mercerized Ginghams 19c 3S 45c Silk Chambrays 29c 5 1 $c Colored Lining Lawns ioj$c 6 0 6c Russian Crash 4c 6c Shaker Flannel 4c 6c Brown Muslin 4c Sc Brown Muslin 5 1-20 6c Bleached Muslin 4 1.2c Best Bleached Muslin 6c Hill Muslin 6 1-2C Best Black Prints 4c Best Grey Prints 4c Best Blue Prints 4c Apron Ginghams 3c Best Apron Ginghams 4 1.2c 0 $A Lot of Remnants of 12J4c Wash Goods for 8c. When a man buys a lot he buys not the land, but the title to the land. The con ditions under which he holds possession arc determined by his title. By his pur chase he may obtain possession of a piece of land, but if he has not obtained the title the law ousts him and he has no remedy. A trilling defect in a transfer made a genera tion ago may cause the loss of a man's entire' fortune. The policy of a title insurance company af fords the cheapest, quickest, safest aid simplest method of ascertain ing the conditions of a title. TITLE CiUAINIY AAND TRUST C- OF SCRANTON.PENNA. 516 Spruce Street. L. A W'atrM. Prosliltnt. II. A. Knipp, V.-PrM. A. II. McCllntock, llalph S. Hull. Vice piMlJcnt. I lruit Otflcr. EDUCATIONAL. Free Tuition Tiy a recent not of tha leulsla turo, free tuition Is now granted at tho Literary Institute and State Normal School Bloomsburg, Pa. to all those prrpiirlnp lo trach. ThlH school maintains course,? of study for tcnchcis, for thosa" preparing for coUcrc, and for thobe HtuUylnR music. It will par to write for particular, Xn other m.hool oflcra nurh surwrlor d. antJBf ot emit low rtm. Addrcii J. P. Welsh, A. M., Ph. D.,Prin. MEARS&HAGENjj $ 415 AND 417 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. ibi0GV0VOG&0GGGt0GG Tuition Absolutely Free p.il th Kit ?troucllniri! State Nnrnial --SmIiuoI. 1 jII tllltl opi'ru !rpt Jh, inn. Thi fiovrnor Ihh .uned tho bill grjntlni; a nm 111 arpri'imation to thl w linul, ,1 rll d the bill niahihi; tuition Irrc. 1'or full particular aiidi(n GEO, P. BIBLE, PRINCIPAL. CHESTNUT MILL ACADEMY Wiisahickon Heights, Chwtnut Hill, P. A boarding eheol for boyi In the titrated and H'uu 1'or catalnRtie addrets nd h'aiiliful optn country north of rhlla- delphla, s minute from llroad St. Station 3r CBininK"" n'ti"-." JAMHS L. PATTERSON, llrarl-Maiter, SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL CLIFTON, LAKE WINOLA. PA. Pinft Fiimmpr ll"tfl in Northeastern PennI wiila Hotel luck n.ret Ui'lauarr, lackawaniu and WcKtirn trai u at KactoiyvWa. Leavin;; icranton u J in. and p, in Write for ratJ, ct;. '. W, Moore, Prop ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Grand Atlantic Hotel ano annex VlrjinU Ac and lleach, Atlantlo City, N. J. fsiitli jcar; 550 beautiful loomi tr.vulte, alngta and with bath, hot ami rold .ea-uater bath In holil and anner. Loiatlon select and remral, within fen- ard of tho Meel Pier OrcheJtnf, oatia special aprlng rates, li to JIJ by weeks JJ.tO up by day. fcpecld rat' toifamilles. Coichu meet all train. Write for bonUlct CIIAHLKS K. COPK. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS N