THE SCRANTON- TRIBUNE-l'lUDAl', AUGUST 16, 1901. 0 Y 4 xxxxxxxxxxxx; S hie nom:iiN iiAtimvAitK sroiu. ICE CREAM FREEZERS If ou think you l over need one, ou will save money bj buying now. Only n. feu W ( tit Prii e 4 qt 0 qt. 8 qt. 8 qt 10 qt Ohio Ticczcrn. .$1.08 Ohio Ficezcis. . 2.48 Ohio Treezcrs. . 3.20 Homo TtcezorB 2.50 Home Freezers 3.00 Foote &, Shear Co, JJ9N. Washlneton Ave Q JOOOOOOOOOOOC4 Some Knit Garments for Babe nnd child that will make n mother happy nnd the child lestful. Wo aro specialists In this line nnd have everything In the ad vanced styles for Infants nnd children. Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruce Street. H LACKAWANNA BUSINESS COLLEGE, New trim hr.n. S,, pt twmwmwuwmMmwmmmmmM Your Ambition Should be to save ns well as to ppt. Deposit your S.IV1I1RS with THE PEOPLE'S BANK. 'scSfe? PERSONAL. f '"nd f c" Putt, of Nov Miifni 1. wit Jl thp Inrmn ic.tcr'lii Ml W IP Ittuhc l the urn t f Il" ail M lihn 1 ltoih.', il I n.i il like M II 1 tivrti iml Him, ll'inlil. il' fpfli'I Ine i lew luck, witu luciiil ax M .plrwi.tHt, Mi-- Minn- IUi-iiihII. of Icflcrvm uriiue, U tunif finni i i.it vili'i rclitlc In llullalu ami 1! hester. lr awl Mr. Ooorsc II. sontt itnl m, I in rn . of Weltrr aii'iete, Icmip .turil.n fr i tnin week till) In llullilo. Ki io unit Krlrt.it. T I Multtn, tiM.wr ineli.iiiH of tho Nun t i lliilwn iumpim. .- niiitifn l. hl wif. in I n 1 i.itiM-. Iiim. I,i.l ii for u tint u ucil. Sr.j 111 it A-luiri I'.llk n.-.hu t if t.iii.i the a"lil.ti wcd.Ime if Mi nirl Mi II I" l.mrn, "f Miiiiliuini. 1m i wire Mr in I Mi i I. jii Wotnier, Mi. .1 i I von- mil Mi I W ticiiiM it inn nn. I Mi. C V Milt. luio e..ih 1'in ni ii in -iiumi ft r .hwiti n In. i I. ... n il 1 1. tin nil1 I ur n i in. I V u I iil in I i ii. lining tin ir ui l n iv th a mi i k it I hint in il THREE MORE CARRIERS. Postmaster Plpplo Receives Word That His HcquUltlon Has Been Partially Allowed. Wnul was iptioi jfhteiil.iv Washlnstou bj rostiimstpr H. II ft urn Hip- pie th.it Hcianion Is to thtee estl.t lPtler i.illlei be allow oil . boRinnliiB with (let. 1, l'.itil. Application w it mini" for t-even, ami the aRont who was sent on heie to ln est. sate the city's iippiIu, iccoii' mondpil that iven bo allowed. In the lPtter iiiiiuilim ma the nllowame of three, the postoillce depailiueiit t-ays that the lequlMiinn tor the ntlipr four will ha Riven catcfiil coiisldptatloti lntor The tone of the letter would IndK.itP that the depaitnient Is l.nm abi.v disponed towards RiantuiR the full requisition. Thi thipp Mtbslilute cantors llrst In line lor tiioiuollou nio IMwaul .1. l.ponaul. Henry H. Kdwaids and Wil liam V. Shephrid. The letitr iiImi states thar an npent will be emu on bote In tho near fuiuie to mnfer further with Pottninster Hippie concetnliiR the propo.sltlon to extend Iho tice delUeiy sstum to Dunmnio. Fiom th i poit of thi aRont w'io came on hole lciontly to look Into this matter. th I iter says, it Is made to appear that the boroiiRh is not yet In slirtpi foi n fiee dellveiy i..stem, It hnvInK not as yvi tully compiled with the lequliements reganUm; sidewalks, street lights and house numbets. Northup Family Reunion. The Northup family teunlon will be held in the maple gioe on the John Nmlhup faim, near Olenhurn station, Saturday. August 17. Teams will nuel friends lonilng on the trains nmi con vey them to the siounds. Membeis of this huge fumlly nie te. quested to bring, with their w el. filler baskets, old lelks and ol pcttiie,s 0f Individual membeis, whether dead or Uvtnp, that they may be viewed by the company. Hy order of the committee of aiiaiiRements, Heniy W. Northup, Chairman. For ft Good Quiet Day's Outing go to Hnivcy's lake with the flood Fei. lows, August 16. No changes, dlieit to the giound by steam. See bills. Prompt delivery In hot weather does much, to keep a peison cool. Order your Ice crenm at Hanley's,4J0 Spruce street Houses for sale, rent or exchange. Tradm' Real I'Jtate Co., 12 Wathiuston aic. i ' m Trv h new Br clear "Kleon." fl EXTRAS" GET THEIR SEATS ONE LONELY PROTEST AGAINST MR. P.OBATHAN. Otherwise tho Old Membeis Wel comed Their New Brethren Unani mouslyDemocrats Caucused Be fore the Meeting and Voted to Re ceive tho New Members Without Waiting for tho Wiit of Manda mus Paving Ordinances Amended to Conform to Judge Carpenter's Decision Water Contract Ordi nance Passed. Soianton Is n under n full-fledged potdit'l-' l.'i.i. ct fin in of government, tln expansion f common council hnv Ing taken iiIihp lit s t night. Thn nvnii'iii "ovtrn" members, minus two, wln weio out of tho city, piccmed themselves anil were seated wttli'uit urn fut titer opposition than a ptMest fmm Mi (Itu roll against the seating of 1' K lliiliatluin. tino of tho two i xtinx" fiom the Fifth, on the pt-uitnl of liioliRlblllty. 'J'ho n w i oninmn cuiinrll Ii yompospil of tlitM-olKlit meiiibeifi. nltiPtren He- puMii ntMiiiul nlnotPi'ii Itpinnrinti. The app' M'lnl llt pls the mi'iuliei fihlp mi tin tog, tlipf with the politics of eaolt, thp flrxt n.iniod In each ward being the old member. Members of the Body. 1st l I CIlllMS II I. hn .1 1 i.in, II. Ilmnm H lluinu. It. II .Mnoitli. II. 2ml ,l.imn It ( 1'trrllnc, 1U .1'Wfpli f l.iin, II. T I Minn ilon, l(. Rrd .tones lliecrrt;, 11. 4th- tim. II. 1 W In in. It. I N irlns, R. fith-M'r.il l lrl. It. I lni I' Ijinrj, n. I I llolntlian, It. filh- 1" V ( ill'ln, l. I bn I' Miliffiv, I 7th Mil ft I lnih lit!, I'll, 1 th lll 1 th lth Kill l-lll 1 't li I l.n I Ifuinr. 1. T I llmlio. I). II II IVHtll'ISI". II. II I I'jliif, II. I in Nucrll, II. In, I I'lnllipi. II. ( Iml, 13 Ito'jr. I llittl.l l.llMll, I). M'r. I llirim. It. i r tikfi, k Milium I. mull, D. Will mi I -M, IL I I I nlrmili, 1 1, I linn i Krllrr, It. Mil In i mi p. n. Willi un limit, 1). I l,irlr. l,i if, ). .1 i. Hi .r, 1) I'lll'H 'Ii . II. Clth l I ( ti.i.k. If, Mi, In. I I t nnn ill, D. 2M-M I Norton. 1) Many Spectators. It w.ti cppi tpil tlipte woulil bo nme oc Iti input liti'lilpnt to rin nttempt to UoppMf HolMth.in finni hit ft'iit. and, an n I'nnxpiiiionrp. thoio w.is n Rnodly minibpr of -prpt,iioi. amont; ihPin pv Itrconlof Molr, fitiilliiiT a bto,til hiiiIIp of ctr.itilUatlon, ,in hp c ontnnplatpil the pnIiIpikp of litis indication of bis po ltlon tcKittilljii? the validity of the "i trn ' pIpi t Inn. Tho old niPitiboiR of the IJpinocratlc 5lilp of tho limine nMimblril In Cleik I.ynptt'i olllcp ptpvloui to the lttpPtltiK and lipid a i.iiiuim on the quoitlon of nilmlttiiiK Mr. Kob.i tli.i n without a lilott'Ht. The ni.ijoilt.x wfip of tln opinion llml while tltfip was a pooil IIkIhIiih' ili.tinp of ptovltiK the conlcn llnn that ho is IiipIIkIIiIp bec.iuse ho Is nn pinployp of the county, they felt that iiothiiiK was to lip r.iIiipiI by piPSPiitniK Mi. Kob.tthan from tak Int? hit -,,it, bei'iiuop If Iip was ousted "omo other ltppublb.tii would timely sitci ppiI him, nnd, nt President I'alpln put It. ' Thpy couldn't linptop much mi Iloli.ttliau at a councilman." Mi. (itniPll Intittpd It was lllppal to rUp Mi Hobiithan a ppat, and rp flltpil to nKiee with the othPts to rp ceive the now brethren with an unani mous welcome. Fifteen Old Members. When ("halt man Cnlpln called tho moptlng to older at U0 oMoik, theie were fifteen of the old membeis pres ent. These were ns follows: Mossis. Alwoith. Hnggeity. V. W. K,ins A. t Lewis, ("alpin. Iluane, Parti Idgo, Na roII. (lahln, (llltiell, William I.pwIs, Coleman, Keller, Hush nnd C'usIpU si sen Hepubllcans and eight Demo. 1 1. us. The nbspiitPPS wimp Messrs. ('la ike, Hoehe, Plillllpt, Hnivpy, (liaf and Noiton one Itepubllian and flu Democrats. The new menibeis were scatloied nliout tlio council chamber, some few occiiplng tho seats of the absent membeis, but the majority of them modestly mlnRlliig with the spectit tms In the rear of the room. The two absent "extias"' weio H. Kvans, of the Fourth, and .lohn F. McOreevy, of the Sith. The latter Is in Denver, on a flip for the benefit of his health. seventeen ettn i hulls had been placed by the janitor In the nllable spaces about the council chamber, but the fact that only thlny membeis. nil told, weie piescnt, left acant eight seats besides the one left unoccupied when thp ihnli man it on the rostrum. After the leading of the minutes, Mr. Coleman nioxeit, with Mr. Nagell as his seiond, that the teitlflcates of the additional memlieis be teeelved and the new niPinbets sworn In. Then Ml. Gutiell enteiod his protest agalntst Mr. nobathun He contented himself with stjlng that its he lntor pieted the law, Mr. Hobathan was In eligible nnd that If the membeis voted to seat him they would do .so knowing they weie doing wiong. Mr. Coleman said he didn't believe In shutting nut any one councilman. "If wo nie going to seat any, let us seut them nil," Mr. Coleman tald. Said He Was Honest. President Cnlpln Interjected n few words anent his position In dealing with the new men. "I want to say that the pos'Mon I took in opposing the seat ing of the new membeis was an honest one." he went nn to say. "I telt that they weie not regularly elected. How I limy feel about the mntter now Is of nn eonequenee our feelings count for naught after the Judge speaks I wish AYE. THERE'S THE RUB! Hut a "touch" Ii mom tilfdive nhfn the PIANO U In question team how at tho COXfERV.Vi TOtlY t'p to dita I n method, and teacher.. Catalogue. J. ALFKfcl) 1'GNNIKOTON.DIrcctor flllSti to ndrt, parenthetically, that we are seating the so-called Additional coun cllmen without any wilt of mandamus having been seived on us." Cleik Lyniett leiul the certificates, nnd then Chiiliman Cnlpln Invited the new members to conn up and be swoin In When Mr. I'nlno'.s name was called, the "extra gentleman fiom the Ninth" roe, lesplcndant In a Iiiirp stinilower pinned nt his left lapel, and Htnlked majestically, with most severe mien to tho fiont. Laughter nnd hand-chip-ping accompanied his paiade. The oith having been administered to fifteen collectively, theie was a brief period of linntl-sli.ikliiK and I'lesldent Cnlpln, with one of his old-time smiles, pleasantly called for older and an nounced, "Now, Rontlonien, to busl ncs" After the chnlr had appointed Mesors, Coleninn, Keller nnd Onlvln n committee to consult with Dliector Hoclix roRindlng the readjustment of the seating iiiinnRements. the legular order of business was taken up, COMMON COUNCIL BUSINESS. The llrst opportunity the new mem bers had of e.xeiiislng the chief pie rogatlve of their olllie was on a i oil call on a motion to com ur In an amendment by select mum II to the ordinance piovldlng for an electtlc liRht nt the cotucr of Hudson itvenue nnd Pawnee stiiet. When the null nance was picvlously In common coun cil, Mr. Kellei opposed It, In cause It sought to ihaiRP the cost of the light to the unexpended balances for this year. Ills opposition was of no avail, but select council was of Mr. Kellet'fl opinion us to the uiimImIoiii of doing business in this witv, and amended the oiillnauio by dunging the light to the regular electtlc light nppioprlntlon, leaving It to take lis cbnncis as to there being available money. The nnienilment was tonciirrid in uiiiinl moml), peifeit hainiony pievalllng nn the llrst vote of the expanded lower blanch. Mr. Sykes was the only new member to Introduce a iiip.isuk1. lie presented nn oidlnatKP for nn electric light at tho coiner of Nay Aug avenue and .Mai Ion street. Acting under the suggestion con tained in Hecoider Connell's lommunl cation lelatlve to the Illegality of pav ing conttacts, which also ptovido for repalts. Mr. Lewis nnd Mr. Keller had appropilate amendment made to the Washhurn and Olive slieets paving nt (Uniinces. These amendments stilke out the flve-ypiit ippair clausp. lpiiving only the actual woik of consti action to be bltl upon, and Insert a clause stipulat ing that the bidder shall state In his proposal incidentally what he will chat go to keep the pavement In repair for five years. This sep.it ntes the tost of oiiglnal lonstiuctlon fiom the cost of lep.ilts, with a view of the abutting piopeules paying for the construction and the city for the lepalis, ns Judge Caipentei has i tiled Is the legal way of paving. They Weio Adopted. The amendments vioie adopted and the oiillnanees leferml to the city so la iior for an opinion ns to their IpriI Ity In tliPlr iipw foim. Mr. Coleninn tried to postpone action on the Olive street nidlnnnco to give the new membeis a chance to study It." but he was defeated by n vote of seventeen nays to twelve ayes. It was n strict paity vote. Mr. Thomas excused him self fiom voting, with a toss of his head Indicating he wasn't "next." and n lequcst to the clerk to "cut It out " A lesoltitlon, Intiodmeil by Mr. Kel ler, vas adopted, extending the time for collecting taxes without penalty to November 1. lie nlso bad a resolu tion passed directing; the city engineer to pi ppat p plans for a sewer on Pies cott avenue, south of Linden stieet. The following oidltiancos passed thlnl leading. Accepting the Sl.'.fiOO a year water contract, providing for a sewer In Sherwood lotirt; thtee olec t: let lights In the Fifth waul, ami a sewer on Penn avenue in (Jieeii Ridge. In this last named nidinance, pio vlslon Is made that the Inspector shall be appointed by "the executive." A ptevlous sower ordinance piovided that the director of public wotks should ap point the inspector. Mr. Paine, who sevpi.il times during the evening "wantrd to know" things, asked for enlightenment as to w horn was meant by "tho executive." When he had fin ished his speech, In which the lequest for information was contained. Presi dent Calpln, without the smile, replied- "I would suggest to the gentleman fiom the Ninth that life is too short to unity about those sot t of thlnRS. 1 can nsstire him, though, if he Is "ally concerned, that the appoint ment will be made all right, If the Job Is worth having." It was 9.45 o'clock when adjournment was mode on a motion offeted by Mr. Stlpp. IN SELECT COUNCIL. Another attempt was made last night to have the license tax oidinaine con sideied by select council, but It was tin .itKce.mtuI and action was again post poned until tve next regular meeting, vhli'li villi not 1)3 held until Thuisday, Sort. b. Last night's attempt to have the or dinance consldcied was made by It.s suppniteis nnd was opposed by those membeis who object to the ordinance and who v.'ll, in all probability, vote iigitiiist Its passage on third and final lending. 'And, the oidlnance had been called up on second reading Mr. McAndrew reoved that action be postponed on aicount of Mif absence from tho mat ing of five members, who had an Inter- ftN OUNCE OF SATISFACTION IS WORTH A TON OF TALK" So wo'll give you an ounce of talk about our fine Peaches, Canteloupes, Pears, Pineapples, Plums, Watermelons, Apples. and you'll get a ton of ratlsfactlon by sending your order to us. E. Q. Coursen Headquarters for fruit and vegetables, est In the oidlnance. It was unfair, he thought, to consider It when they were absent. Mr. Cleinons rpoke ngaln.t the mo tion to postpone, snylng that It was made for Hit sole purpose of dela.vlniT the iiullnnnee. Ml. Vnughnn spoke In n slmllnt strain, but the motion was cat 1 1 d by the following vote; .ri I'ltiti, Cwtfllo. Ufa in, Milonej, W'acnrr, srlnirlilrr, Slitocilir, O'lKalf, O Mlllry ml Me Atnlrcn If) Xj.u- I'wtix, Mnrciti, Mrrtlniitt, Olbcr, Ckm on rhitlrnilili ami Vaiiislnii 7. HKCOHPHH'.S sruonsTiox. Hei order Connell sent In a commu nication aciompanylng the oidlnance piovldlng for the pavement of Wash burn street between North Sumner nnd Van Hill en avenues, which was pre fcontod to 111 in some few days ago. While Iip did not veto the oidlnance he announced that he would not sign It until the clauses icquiilng the con tractor to give a bond of Jl OM con ditioned upon the keeping of the pave In lepalr for ten yeirs, have been stilcken out. He based this sugges tion, ho snfd, upon the decision handed down by Judge Carpenter on Monday In the case of the city against li. H. Sturgos. Court decided In this case that the piopetty ownei.s enuld not be required to pay for the repair of a pave In rtldlllon to the oiiglnal cost of laying it. Inasmuch ns to sttlke out these por tions of the oidlnance would be n re coiisldeiatlon of n foimer netlnn and as no action can be leconsldeieil after two weeks had elapsed, the lommunl cation was sent over to the common council whore the oidlnance was passed Inst Tlunsilav evening. The following lesolutlons weie Intro, dined and adopted last night: ll Vlr Kinii Kvonri illnit tlio l'lrt ClirMhn nml Pinilrlmip I'rr-hitrriin rhnrillifj from tlic p mm lit of their pjilnir Dawwmmti fur tho Xoitlt Miln airnue piinipnt; dlroctlmr Ml ha 1 llork to linmriliatrH hialn tho woik of criilinir I'roiiilenro roid. nnd ri'.tirlnc lil tontr.iit null nnd lold If lio f ills to do o ullhln trn din. Hi Vlr Olloilo- KxtrnilliiK the tlmo for the ciillntlon of Uvn utllirtit pnulty to Nov. t. OUDLVANCHS INTHODl'CHD. The following otillnancrfi vvere Iptro- duied nnd tolerifd to their pioper com- niitlees; Hi Vlr ( Irinm 1'rnilillna for fho mrroAinj nf tho iojd ii an. I tho widenlne of tho ridnmlkt on Iti'Ue Hon lirtwrcn lliirivm nml Arthur ate lino lb' Mi O'Milliy -1Mililllnng Ihc endo of rrrt iln ulrrrK In tlio Tiicntloth wird. The following common count II reso lutions vioie (oneiined in. Appiovlug the action of Itoconlor I'onnell in le talnlng H C. He nolilw to net In be hnlf of the city In the suit bt ought bv Delinquent Tax Collector Jenkins; pro viding for n latllliation of the con tracts with the Ametlcnn Fire Hnglnc and Lal'tatiio Lnglm (ompanlen. The following ordlnnntes weie passed on third and iltial leading, without de bate: Providing for the appointment of di llnquent tax ujllectots to collect the delinquent oltv tax for the fiscal ear. I!iflO-fit, piovldlng for the enlaigp nietit of the ctfinatoty: piovldlng for the pxonci.itlon of the Lackawanna hospital fiom Its nt-Tusment for the paving of MiiIIhii.v stuet; piovldlng for the payment of tho judgment se em ed against Park Policeman Mc Mnnnma by (leoigo Harlck; providing for thn painting and repalilng of the exterior anil lutrilnr of the city hall. Conti oiler Howell sent In a 10m munlcatlon announcing thnt ilPtlclenuy bills to the (imotinit of JJ.267.90 have been sent to his oillce since the be ginning of the present fiscal jrar. anil leqiif sting that the oidlnance trans ferring funds for the pajment of de llcleni Ip be so amended as to make pi n talon for the pa.vment of those. Mm h Interest was manifested dining the meeting by a number of poisons, who heaid the ippnrt that a now ordi nance gianting n fianchise to the t'ential Hapld Tianslt Stteet Hallway was to be Intioduced. None was In tindiicptl, however, nnd Select Coun cilman D. W. Vnughan, who Intro duced the m Initial ordinance, said he had no knowledge of any new attempt to seiute a franchise. SUNDAY MUSIC AT LADORE. Bauer's Band Will Provide Conceit Music at the Lake Next Sunday. Music on the water is becoming a gioat Sunday attraction at Lakp Lo dor Npxt Sunday, August 18, Bauer's band m chest in will furnish excellent conceit music ftom the laige excursion boat. It will be Indeed a rich ti oat. and no doubt hundiods of people will go over to the beautiful lesoit and en joy the sweet -music on the water, as well ns the many other attraction of the place. Tiains leave the Delawaie and Hudson station, Sctanton, nt S.&O unci 11 ,U it. m. Fare ftoni this clt 75 cents, childien, 40 cents. m Keep Posted About Home Affairs. The Tribune will bo mailed to you while away during the summer months for 12 cents a week. The ad dress may be changed as often as de sliod and the paper will be mailed dlieit. piomptly, every day. Any complaint should be made Immediate ly to The Tilhune ofllco. All Members Scranton Council, No. 280, Knights of Columbus, Are lequested to attend the funeral of their late Hro. Austin A. Duffy in a body at his late resldenre, ISO J Jackson stieet, Saturday at 0.00 a. m. Meet nt lesldence of deceased. Puie cream, pure milk, pure sugar, puie tlavnilng make pure Ice (team. That's Hanley's. 420 Spiuco stieet. POLITICAL. Tho tlepiililuan prlmarv election Hill he held on Vlondai. sept lbth, 1'Wl, lietueen thp hours of 4 anil's o'clock p. m , the coniention on ThurMla.i, t-ept lilh, at ID o'clock a m Kach candidate mint recl'tcr hit full name and tddrrM, the office for which lie denlrea to he a candidate, and pal hi. aJLinent to the county ihalimaii on or before Aug J7th Intt. The liRllanie committee Mill Roiern themelicj according!.! Daild J. Pails, Clialiman. K. 1). rellcm. Secretary Removal and Grand Opening. Saturdny, August 17th. We have removed to 321 N. MAIN AVK., and as a lemlnder of tho ie moval and our grand opening, WIS WILL PHHSHNT FHKi: to alt pur chasers of Teas, Coffees, Kxtracts, Spices and Baking Powder, a lienutiriii Blue Enameled Japanese Ten Tot This rare and exquisite Souvenir Is both useful and ornamental, so don't fall to obtain one. THE OREAT Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 411 L.cluuanna avenue, 321 North Main avenue, rhone 732, Prompt deliver. GOOD WORK BY MR. ANDERSON THE CARBONDALIAN MADE A BIG GAIN YESTERDAY. Four of the Leaders in Tho Tribune's Educational Contest Got Closer to First Place Yesterday Only Four teen Days More of the Struggle. Enthusiasm Being Manifested Now. n. t Standing of Contestants. :: TABLE NO. 1. If this u the lilt d.j, theee would wlnt Point. 1. Meyer Lewis, Scran ton 017 2. Miss Wilhelmina Griffin, Providence. 507 3. Henry Schwenkw. South Scranton... 370 4. William Miles, Hyde Park 333 5. Garfield Anderson, Carbondale 272 0. Ray Buckingham, Elmhurst 171 7. Miss Norma Mere dith, Hyde Park . . 131 8. Miss Vida Pedrick, Clark's Summit. . . 110 TABLE NO. 2. Hew mm of the. will he In Table No. 1 on the rloslng d.yt Pol n't. T 0. August Brunncr, jr., (Jarbondnlo 100 J 10. Frank Kemmerer, tactoryvmo isa 11. David O. Emery. Wimmers, Pa. ... 45 t 12. Arthur C. Grlffls. Montrose 30 13. W. H. Harris, Hydo Park 23 ? 14. Miss Minnlo Wallls. Carbondale 23 t 15. E. J. Sheridan, Haw- tey u a 10. Miss Jennie Ward, Olyphant G 17. Robert Campbell, Green Ridge S H--H. Miss C.rlflln, of Providence, passed the 500 matk yesterday In The Tri bune's Hducatlonnl Content, nnd. Inci dentally, Is nine points nearer first place this morning than she was twenty-four hours ago. She Is now 131 points ahead of Henry Schwenker, William Miles gained seven points on the latter and Is now foity-three away from third place. Oarfleld Andpison made a great gain on Miles jpsteiday nnd Is :0 points door to the Hyde Park young man today. .Miss Meie. dlth, another West Skier, also made an Increase in her score. Now that the list hns been i loed nnd no moie new entries can come Into the contest, theie will probably be lots of enthusiasm among the contestants who have got good staits. Kach of them has ft lends nnd these fi lends, of cotiise. will be largely Instrumental In the ultimate success of the oung peo ple who are tt.vlng so hnid to pain n scholarship. For the last month or so It has been lather quiet In the con test, but now- that the homestretch has been amost reached It Is safe to say that Intense Inteiest will be taken In the race for the special awards. The contest will Inst only fourteen days more and much must be done In that time by those quite far down in the list in order to overtake the ones who have held the front places so long. ' i Hanleys Ice eienm Is popular for desseit this summer. 420 Spiuce stieet. Tho popular Punch cigar Is still the leader of the 10c cigars. V.j.. ? We are determined to ell every In our stock this season we have cut the price so low that they aio sure to go. Plaited bosom shirts shirts with cuffs attached some with two pair of detached cuffs, that heretofore sold for $1.50 and $2.00, at $1 00. AH of our $1.00 shirts, 75c Straw Hats Every $1.50 nnd $. 00 straw, any style, either rough or split biald, T at $1.00. Knox straws, both split and routh braids, $2 00. $ All 50c neckwear reduced to 35c T "0HTdfe t03' t Wi.Mnf.lM Art. 4"H",'l"r"t"fr,i"i BEE 1 Mt.lw nn'al. TWi.lilniWfl KnW Oils, Paints and Varnish MaIon?y Oil & MantifacUiring Company, 141-149 Meridian Street. TELEPHONE 26-2. Popular Sundty Outing, Mnuch Chunk, Glen Onoko and Switch back, Sunday, August 18. The New York, Ontario and Weedem Railroad company hns ni ranged for nn Ideal excursion on Sunday, the isth Inst, to two of the most popular re sorts In the stnte, (Jlen Onoko nnd the Switchback Tialn villi leave Carbon dale nt 7 a in, stopping nt all stn tlons to Park Plnce, lnltisvo and le turnlng; leave Mnuch Chunk at 5 30 and Glen Onoko nt 0 45 p. m. The New Yntk, Ontniio nml Western trnln will nwait arilval of excursion train at Scranton. Thousands of excuislonlsls from New Yoik city nnd Htooklyn visit the nbove icsoits each Sundny. Do not miss this raie treat. For further Infot motion. Inquire of New York, Ontaiio and Western ticket agents. City nnd School Taxes, 1001. The city antl school tax duplicates for year 1001 nie now In my hands for collection. A penalty of .". per cent, will be added Sept 1st, 11)01, and an additional one per cent, on the Mist of each rnd evoty month until fullv paid. All taxes remaining unpaid after November 1st will be placed on the delinquent list as provided by law. H. J. Iloblnsnn, City Treasurer. You are Invited to the grand open ing of the Otlentnl Ten Palace, at .lil N. Mnin nvenue, tomoriow. A hand some Japanese Teapot given nway free. The llreat Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. Smoke the Poconn Cigar. 5c. Re-Building Sale of House- furnishings Wash Boilers $ Strong, solid and well j made, riveted handles. k Sale price, each J 45o K Wash Boards Zinc front regular 20c ej Board. Price, each 5 12c g Clothes Bars p Patented extension bars O over 6 ft. high. Sale price 5 75o S Clothes Wringers Rival make, warranted g l to give satisfaction, 10 in. H roll. saie price, eacu, w f I I Xa KKJO5SMUMUMi TO ORDER Men's Suits $1500 Men's Tintisers 3 50 Ladles' Suits 12.00 Rainy Day Skitt 5 50 King Miller, Merchant Tailor, 433 SPRUCF. STRHKT. HE 11. 1 t'i X During our Great Clearing Sale of Neckwear wc have reduced prices as follows: t $roO Neckwear $1.25 i.oo Neckwear 75 ? .75 Neckwear 50 .50 Neckwear 39 V CI,. n... nnir. nn in mitra .Jtlli; liuiv &uui; un is, muni room for fall stock. ! Cramer-Wells Co., t 130 Wyoming Ave. Are the source of wrong pro ceedings. When you are bent on buying the best in Gent's Furnishings, at the most reasonable prices, turn your attention to this store and you can't go wrong. CONRAD'S "A Gentlemen's Furnisher." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. SCRAKTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, SCRANTON, PA. T. 74 Totter, President. J-.lmrr II Lauall, Trcai. It, J. 1'oster, fctanlcy P. Allen, ,ko rrulJctit, Secretary. The Economy's August Furniture Sale I DID YOU NOIKF. tin' iroud wlnili afteriilM this n 1 uz it cur mxiIi 4111U11I rient? The nunili' r 1' pe"iile who ucie lirto nhoj that genuine lurjaini are .ippienated. . -VVIVli '10 101 Ot A KURD TO OM. Ilvll' t llllinMl.lls- (-cliil oik, c. -ivoilh -7 00 44. sl)'H(lni) Oik, nirely - n( car..il uoitht.il liU (OtCIMS V.lour, oak in funic H.iiihliW y.4y IIU1S 111 IK - Wlnip erumrl, y nn full me 111I1 i .VO Ilf'DIIOOM SIM'S -Mild f7ff C4k, Willlll Till"! l.UU Till' 111 D VIVDK f Vltl'l.r SALE con. tallies, ail'l rer)tliins Boel at HALF PRICE 7-h Ciiprt .. 37Via &ix C jipei SJo "Mj.le t'p" Im.lv f.r the 'ill I) l'lUSHi) MANILA TMI " It nuik. the choice thing. t gicjilj rcJiu.'l pmei. CP.EDIT YOUP CEHTAINLY1 a 221-223-225-227 WYOMINO AVEN TT E. Wong 1 "m. .'l l.t- n I,-. -ji'K.
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