u' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1901. .xxxxxxxxxxx; THE UOliritS IIAIinWAttE ST0R2. SOLARINE METAL POLISH For polishing Hold, Silver, NleM isras, Tin etc . In uoll known for the list ing brightness It RUfs C'ont.ilns neither Riease. arid nor pnloon and l puarnnteoil to give n brll llaut luMre. A trlnt can vlll conlnco you Its tho best. Foote & Shear Co. JJ9N. Washington Ave Q XXXXXXXXXXXbi Some Knit Garments for Bnbo nnd child that will make a mother happy nnd tho child restful. Wo nro specialists In this line nnd have eveiytning In the ad vanced styles for infants nnd children. The Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruco Street. LACKAWANNA BUSINESS COLLEGE, r.18 Wahint'n iniir, Gt.crnfy building. New term teems SPt. 3' We Extend to you a standing imitation to iMt nur hank. "U 111 ho pleased to show jou mound. THE PEOPLE'S BML POLITICAL. Thf Iifpuhliraii priman clfctl',n will I e held rn Mondav, t-rpt lfth, 1W1, between the liouis r( 4 an! S oilmk p m , tho convention on ThiiMiv, Sept lOih. it in oMoik a m Kach eandldite nui-t rpzlter his full name anl nddieM, the ntrUe (or svlilc.li ) desires to b 1 candidate, an! piv bis nw-rtnnit to the county chairman en or before ti2 J7tli Inst. The vicilinic cominittic will govern thcinelves accordinsl. Pivld J. Davis, Clulutun. H D. Fellow", Mir tiry. PERSONAL. Lieutenant of 1'olue Peter Zii s is at Uifltlo Mr and Mr. I. O Mevircce arc at Atlantic fit Dr 11 B Ware loft jesterdi.v (or I'onland, M.ino Mi.s Moreno Mine returned jeteidi,v fiom Arorne, U 1 Mi Mirrarct U Ijwlcr lias returned (mm Vthntlu I it Mrs 1". 1. I.merson Is back (rem Maeara, Fills and Pullalo. Mr and Mrs 1) V. W'aener and daughter are Miltintr In Hazlet Itei. V. 1. Cnueli anl brother, Miehnel, hue returned fidm Halcton. Mi's Cic Pi up, nt Jorth Washington aic rue, la in Wilkes lltrrc. Mrs lames K. ItmiK, o( lnnvy aenue, Is rejourning it Oeean (Smio. t-eniter H K. I'oelit, o( Itwieburu, n in the eity f-terday en busine" Mi" Katbrn lennlncs. of cjulnr amine, his returned (rem Boston anl New York Mrs f.e ree W Ricd n led esterdn iftrrnnon (or Buffalo and the Pin Vnierlcan ep iltlori Miss Man llmlf, fit I ebanon, is i euet it the home of William I.. fciNllli, Hi I.aikiuanni av enue. n. ,T Kfrgibon, e( 'lienin loih, rliim s;rnt (or the Iehich Valley Itsllioad loiupiu, as in the rity psterdiv. Mrs. P P O lleilW and diushferj, M ir . laura ani Mireueiite, of lli aienue, haie u turned from Buffalo. 0. M Williams, of Wilkes Bure, central pit rerintendent of Hi Kingston Coal lonipaii, as in tb city estcrday. MiM Campbell, rt rarhon Isle, hn bis b.'en the guest n( Miss Kittle Bohnd, c( I'llttton aic nue, h returned home. Uev M B Ponlan. o! Punmnre, anl Kev T 1 Comerford, e( Archbald. .Indue P. P. Ninth was araonc the honorar pillbearers John l Hopewell, of the PrnUdcnre 'nejis tcr, and bis daughters, lhrel and Ma. are M itlns the Tanalian fxpokltion at Toronto Mr. and Mrs K ,1 .Nallln ind little dniRhter, Grace, of Hles . are cuests ot Vlr and Mis. V II, Main, cl Wyoming aienue, l.reen Bldsre Mlsifi Kittie r.ihe, o( this rlt . Mirv Shen din, el Pituton, and Mamie finer, nl Dnksm Citv, leae tndi (or Sew oik and .Uhur Park Misa M E. lleale, of VVominir aienue, ni bi-r nephew, .lohn II Mimehan, left la.t nicht (or a few weeks' iliy at Ivarnas City and the Pan American. Mr and Mr Thomis P Daniels and rluldicn and Mr. and Mrs William V ftnfttilH have re tinned from a ten di" vnatlon to Atlantic City and Phllidelphla. The funeral et Uev. Thomas J Birrv in Phll idelphla Monday wis atlrnird by a line num ir of the tiers, among whom were lle N I McMantu ami nev. M. F. I.ofius, c,( this cil ; Hie coming marriage is annoumrd nt Vlny II Toire, daughter el Mr. and Mr I H Torre, to Mphonso C. Fitih, al the (Yirot ,mn rr.er lioine in Carenoria, N. Y , 'Jiieda.i, rpi in 111' May O'Boyle, ef Mno street, give a euitirt irl Monday night in honor of Mist ft Seill, f Philadelphia Miw .lennle Maria won tlm Ijdiif.' trUe, and John Collins, the gcntUiuans pi lie. Controller Pudris Howell and Hepul Pontiol. I r Charles Hartley, wife and lainib. Iue re t inud fiom Inz Pond, fiisrjuehinna counti, where thev fpent lat week. John Howell, cl-rk in Controller Howcll'i office, left jesieiilay morning for Buffalo. teU 0. Nutt, 1'nlled Ktatea Internal revenue gent from Buckingham, 111 , who has bei.n at nrk In this district for a month, looking up the revenue business, received a telegram Mon day night (rrm his home, stating that one of lit daughters had died. Ik left immediately lor Buckingham. School Tenchers, Attention. All teachers aru requested to call at the secretarys office and sign contracte for the ensuing school term. ' E. D. Fellows, Secretary. umion(wi:abe:d SCOTT-WELLS NUPTIALS. rretty Evening Wedding Occurs In Orccn Ridge. The marriage of Miss Anna Well", daughter of T r WclK esq . one of tho most prominent members of the lVirknnnnnn hnr to Professor Oeotge Wlnfleld Scott, of Philadelphia, took placn lat night nt the home of the hrldo'fl nnrert 1527 North Washing ton avenue, In the presence of a large company of guet from this city nnd eleheie. It wni a "Oolden-rod wedding." the charming house being nglou with the national (lower In nil It ileh tones Intermingled with palms, the plumy sprays of golden-roil made vivid color studies In evety tooni Veils of smllnx formed the poitleres and cool bowers of tropical plant tilled alcoves nnd Cor nell. The reremon. which wn" performed by Uev. W I Stenns. P P.. of Dan- llle. Pa. an uncle of the bride, took place In the library, the decorations of which were most effective The bride wore white satin, exquisitely designed, with yoke nnd elbow sleeve of duchese point Her ell was fastened with orange blossom. She was given away by her father The maid t honor wn Mis Kllznbeth Parke. hno Pail gown of Tiench batiste mer pale green wn exceedingly attractive. She onrrled golden-rod. The best man wn Mr Prederlc A. f'levelnnd, a member of the firultj nt the t'nlveisltv of Penn vlvunla The ushers were Mcsr. It llarzard, of Xew York. ('. .1. Dunlip of Wnteitoun. N. Y. (1. It. LiithrnpA nnd H. S. Wells, of Pernnton. After the ceremony, elaborate te frphment wete served by Hnnley. Unuer furnished mulc. Tho bride boo loveliness of chnr-a- ter linde her populnr, Is pos eced of many Blares nnd ac complishment The groom ls a lecturer nt the t'nlversty of Pennsl vanla on International Law. on which subject he Is considered authority be jond the unlverltv confine. They will reside In Philadelphia.' Among the out-of-town guest weie1 Prof nnd Mrs II W Po-tpi. of South Dninge X ,1 Mim Marlon Crane, of Oaibondale misk .lennlon. of Chicago, Ml. I.enlz. of New nk. N .1 , and Miss JohnMin of Wavetlv, N Y WILL MEET TONIGHT. Republican League Committee to Gather in Price Building. meeting of the gencial committee having In rhatge the anangemfnt for the mining convention of the State Le.igii" of Republican club will be held tmilgh' in the loom of the Cen tral Hepubilian club. In the Prlie bullrllng, and It 1 oarnetIy ieiiipted thi't e ft, member inak an iMtiicut elYoit to In present. Chairman l.outy will announce the make-up of the sfvei.il lommlttee which nie to take tip the active oi, i ml mils li other business will be tinn sacti'd The re inmltteemen appointed nt the last meeting, aif all expected to be on hand tonight Ml Republican, whether meinhei of the committee or not, will be welcome The time In which to make the pie pti..tlons for the convention I short, and the woik must bo gotten under way at once. COMMON COUNCIL TONIGHT. Time Limit for Collection of Taxes to Be Extended. A sppt'ini meeting of the common council I to be hold tonight, for the liurpo.se of extending the time for the collection of taxes, without a penaltv, tiom eptmber 1 to November 1 A lesolutlon providing for thlc. ha nl leatly passed select council. lively e.u councils, f the time limit for the collection of taxe nt Septem ber 1. and then proceed to pass two i ('solutions In succ essinn, the first pro viding for an extension to Novemher 1, and the second tor an extension to Januarv 1. It would be much easier to make It January 1 at the outset, but tho eouncilmen piefer to do it the other way, laboring under the delusion that they ran thus scare the citizens Into paying up TWO SPEAKEASIES RAIDED. Police At rested Mrs. Mary Lynott and Mrs. Biidget Cook. The speakeasy crusade, Inaugurated some time ago by the police depart- jnun', has reached Pins Brook. Lieu tenant Peeney and Patrolmen Gem moll nnd Addyman last night raided two flaccs kept on Mineral street bv Mrs. Mary Lynott and Mis. Bridget Cock. Both women wete attested and taken to the central police station. Luge qu unities of beer, ale and other intoxicants were found In each place. The two women will be given a hearing befoie Maglstiate Howe, by whom the warrants were sued at the instam e of Superintendent of Polite Holil'ncr. ONLY $3,500 IN TREASURY. City Trensurer Requests Controller to CounteisiRn No More Warrants. Owing to the fart that there I only $.1,500 in the elty treasury, with pay d.i coming on apace, City Treasurer Loblusor esterdny requested Control ler Howell not to countersign any mi re iii'iimsc Theie If a large numh of orders outstanding, but unless County Treas. uier Scranton imh over some moie of the JHim due the cltv fiom liquor license?, or some of the large tax paeis settle up. the chances of their bclns paid In a huny aio vciy dim. City and School Taxes, 1001. The city and school tax duplicates for year 1901 nre now in my hands for collection. A penalty of 3 per cent will be added tfept 1M. 1901, and an additional one per cent, nn the (list of each rnd eveiy month until fullv paid. All taxes remaining unpaid nftet November 1st will be placed on tho delinquent list ns ptovlded by law. K. J. nnblnson, City Tieasurer. The state and county taxes for 1901 are now due. The duplicate for the Seventeenth ward In In my hands for collection. Ulmer K Kaufman M7 Prescott avenue THAT USELESS PIANO tl yours ihouH cheer jour home 'ciii jour child to THE fO.NSERV. TORV, to lfirn to cifc It First course, . for full ytir. CaUlofruf. J, Al lied Pennington, dl. rector. Sfe r HITCHCOCK IS NOT LISTED FAILS TO MEET THE REOISTRY REQUIREMENTS. Says the Amount of the Assessment Prohibits Him from Being a Can didate in the Regular Republican Primaries, nnd He Will Go Before tho People Direct Carpenter for Judge; Jones for Controller, nnd Stevenson for Surveyor, Have No Opposition Roberts and Batcson for Coroner. Colonel r I. Hltchiock 1 not to be n cindldnte In the Republican primaries for additional law Judge. He teglsteied but declined to pay the assessment, and under the tules of the pally tan not be permtted to tun He sa.vs he will be nn Independent candidate. in the Republican papeis for weeks p,it bus tegulaily appeared the fol lowing The llepubliim pilnnn election will be held on Men In "ept l'l, l"01, between the houis of I and oMoik p in . tin' convention on Thurwhs. sepi Pi it ID o clock a m l.i. h Candida, inut regis) r hL full utrne and ad'lir, the otn.c for vhUh he clelits to be a canilidHte, and pav his M.rssnient In the county clialrmin on or bchre Vug 'JTtli Inst The gihre i oinmlltcc v 111 govern them selves minnllngl. lucid I, Davis, Chilrnun. K II Fellows, snrctirv 1tst night, when County Chairman Davis left for lvnio the candidates who had compiled with the above pio vision weie. For adbilnnil liw Julue .1 V t arprnler, of srnnton For controller 1 dw ml V tones, of nhhild lor coroner Pr I I It bert, of Siranton, llr I I Balesin, , f S ruiilon i'or survrvor t, I strrtl,,n, of Siverly Tlioe who lnd reslstpred. but failed to jiiy the asscssuipnt. wpip Colonel F 1 Hitchcock candidate for additional I iw Judge Dr. W I) Donne, candidate for mi oner, and Aithui Long, candi date for Mltvejni. The amount of the pssossmpnt l flx-ed b the icimiulttee after It I." known how many candidates will tun The assessment goes to pay the p ponsp of conducting the ptlmatli and if the cost I loss than the amount col lected, the dlffeience Is letiuned pio rata to the candidate. The office with the laigest emolu ment U expected to ,tnnd for the largest assessment, and this, coupled with the fact that theie weie so few candidates, resulted in the committer' fixing the levy on the Judicial candi date at $1 nnn. Colonel Hitchcock, upon leeching notice of the amount of the assess ment, iPfusprt to pay It, deelaiing It was to him piohlbltlve Ton Tribune tepoiter last night Col onel Hitchcock ald he would send to County Chali man Davis" toda, a let ter explaining hi iefual to continue a a Republican candidate When asked If he would be nn inde pendent candidate. Colonel Hitchcock said. "I nni a candidate for judge, I will go befote the people dliect. I do not ciillclze nnv one In connection with the assessment matter, except to sa taht It seem exorbitant when com pared to the r,n which Jlosi.v Wat son and Zlmmciman were assessed last .oar. Pending the fuller statement con tained in my letter to Chairman Davl I will be content to savthat the amount of the assessment wa to me piohlbl tlve." JOHN JERMYN THE DONOR. He Has Presented n Fountain for Nay Aug Park. Director of Public Woik J i; Roche announced yesterday that tho donor of the second fountain for Nay Aug paik I John Jerinyn, and that It has alieady born purchased from the Mott lion company. The fountain I to be for horses, and will cost about tlOO Call Palk, a tejircsentatlve of the Mott Iron company, I at present In the city to supei Intend the erection of the fountain piesented by Mr. J II. Phelp. which 1 expected to anlve next week. GROUND CAVED IN. Anthony Lance Buried Under Mass of Falling Earth. Anthony Lance, of Bull'. Head, was one of a gang of Scranton Ga and Wate- compiny men at work vostcr day morning lajing pipe between North Hcrantoii and Archbald, While engaged in excavating about 10 o'clock theie wa a sudden cmhlng of the enith and sudi a quantity fell that ho wtis buried Issneath it. His comiades dug him out and he wa i (moved unconscious to the Lacka wanna hospital, wheie he was found to huve sustained a broken leg Wyoming Seminary. A large nnd well equipped boarding school. Kveiy modern convenience Certificates accepted by all colleges re ceiving students on certificate. Liuge deputments of mulc, art and niatoiy liiMiifSS course for students who clo not wish to prepiie for college, $300 a year Year opens September 11. For catalogue address L. L. Sprague. D D . r Kingston, Pa. The popular Tunrh cigar Is still the leader of the lOo cigars. LOOK! We just received 100 Fancy basUets Delaware Peaches, We also hao a line Rockyford line of Canteloupes, Pears, Pine Apples, Watermelons, Delaware Grapes. UY NONA. E. Q. Coursen Headquarters for fruit and vegetables. KILLED BY PALL OF ROCK. Martin McCormick Dies at Lacka wanna Hospital of His Injuries. Martin McCormick, of Dunmore, was emshed under a fall of roof yesterday morning fit the Oypoy Grove colliery No, (!, nnd suffered Injuries which re sulted In his death at the Iackavsannn hospital He was bully cut about the head nnd also suffered Intense agony from in ternal Injuries of the abdomen. He died nn hour after he was brought Into the hospltnl. A wlfo and family sur vive him. McCormick was aged 41 years, and is rurvlved by a widow and four sinal' children. The funeral will take place from hi late home, on Di Inker stteet, Thursdav 'afternoon at 3 o'clock, with Interment In St. Mary's Catholic chinch. CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY. A Miner Accuses Three of His Fel low Workmen. John Jennlng Peter Illgglns John Holloran and P. J. Phllhln, mlneii. weie nncfted late Monday night, nt the Instance of Anthony Btuke, a fellow -emplo.ve, who charges them with conspiracy He alleges that he secured a contract to cut lock and that the four defend ants conspired together nnd ecuied hi dlmlsal by threatening to Influence the men In favor of a general stilke if he wa not propped Aldeiman, Ruddy held each of the defendants In $300 ball for court. IN FEDERAL BUILDING. Contractor's Men nt Work Chang ing Arrangement of Rooms of ' Cfnci'als of Court. Contractor Coniad Schroeler has several men at work on the second floor of the Pedeinl building, making change in the nttangement of the rooms, for which the contract wn re cently let him by the government The large room In which Referee In Binkrupti v C ' A. Van Wormer ha ha hi desk, and whl?h also serves n the qtiaiter of Cleik K. R. W Searle will be utilized as a work loom for Cleik Sc.ule and Deputy I'nlted States Marshal J W. Snjdor. The lattei will retain hi" present of fice, adjoining this loom, and Mr Senile will have n hi private oflke the loom adjoining. Thl" I being completely lomodeled nnd will admirably nnwer th? pur pose Cleik Sea rle's secretaiy, Mr Rosemond, will lemnin stationed In the laige work-loom. Judge R. W Aichbald' new quar tets will consist of the loom at pies ent occupied bj Deputy Cleik A .1 Colboin, who will. In tin n, be shifted to the rooms adjoining the court room, which are now occupied bv the judge. Refeiee Van Woimer will oc cupy the district attoinej's office. LORD FAMILY REUNION. Will Be Held at. Nay Aug Park Next Fliday. ThcHiinuiTl leunlon of the Lord fam ily wilt he held In Nay Aug paik, Krl da.v of this week. A girat many of the niemheis of 'this large famll. with mimermi'. friends, nre expected to be In attendance, as this will be the Hist time the reunion has ever been held in Sc i.i tut on. Thero will be all orts of fun, rtcl tation, miflo and the uual good times thet-p reunion1, aie famous fot, besides the Interchange of temlnlsceiuth by the moie eldeily of the inembeis. Dinner will be contributed to bj many vvell lllled baskets united Into an appetising i-ptead. FOR PASSING BAD MONEY. Deputy Maishal Snyder Arrests a Plymouth Man. Tinted Mates Deputy .Marshal Sny der, of this city, went to 1'lvmouth Mond.iv, where he ni tested James i Kails on the charge of pissing a coun terfeit half dollar. The complaint was made by Chailes Hudenauer, of Wilkes 13ai i e. Kails was given a hearing before CommIslcner Gustavo Hnhn, at WII-ke'-rtarre. jesterdny morning, and, after listening to the evidence, the coin missloner held him under $1,000 ball. In default he was committed to await trial. FELL FROM TRESTLE. James Qulnn Sprained His Back Yesterday Morning. James Qulnn, a young man who lives on Lackawanna avenue, wa.s painfully Injuifd early yesterday morning by falling off the- trestle which extends over Scranton street. He was crossing It In the dark and 'iiacle a misstep, which resulted In his fall. Ho received tieatment at the Lackawanna hospital, where he was fount! to bo suffering from a spialncd back, SCRANTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. Opening Day, Tuesday, September 3. The otllco will be open day and even ing for the aconunodatlon of those who wish to make inquiries, Scranton Ruslness College graduates secure the best situations and ate tapldly piomoted. Graduates of other schools come hete to really fit them selves for utile e work Moie teqiiests fop bookkeepers and stenographers. Wtlte or cnll for tho new Journal. Attention, Christian Endeavorers. Don't forget the Christian Endeavor union rally which takes place tomor row (Thursday) evening at the Penn avenue Haptlst church. Head the pin gramme which will appear in the city papers Thursday and note the excel lence of the subjects nnd tho spenkers. Tiring all vour friends nnd do all you can to have a largo attendance. Keep Posted About Home Affairs, The Ttlbuno will bo mailed to you while aw a j' during tho mimmer months for 12 cents a week. Tho ad dress may bo changed as often as de sired nnd the paper will .bo mailed direct, promptlj', uvciy day. Any complaint should bo made Immediate ly to Tho Tribune ofuce. Walt for the Modern Woodmen's ex cursion to Blnghamton, Labor Day, Sept. 2. Tickets, $1 25; children, 65 cents. All furniture, bedding, etc., In the Hotel American, Franklin avenue, Is being sold at private sale. Great bar gains. Dlttenbender & .Co. SCHWENKER IS BACK IN THIRD MISS MEREDITH PASSED BUCK INGHAM YESTERDAY. Tho Educational Contest Broke Its Best Record Yesterday The Mar gins Held by Schwenker, Mies Meredith and Brunner Are Very Small Those in Table No. 2 Do Not Seem to Be Trying to Help Themselves Much. v f HfsM''H Standing of Contestants. TABLE NO. 1. II this rj tht last dij, then would wlnt Points. Meyer Lewis, Scran ton 674 Miss Wilhelmlnn Z 2. Grlflln, Providence. 020 Henry Schwenker, South Scranton. . . 408 T I 4. Garfield Anderson, Carbondale 405 William Miles, Hyde , Park ,384 Miss Norma Mere J 0. dith, Hydo Park. . 227 f I 7. Ray Buckingham, Elmhurst Miss Vlda Pedrlck, Clark's Summit . . 222 158 t TABLE NO. 8. Hon msnjr of Hits, will b In Tsbls No. 1 on the closing dijr! Points. X 0. August Brunner, Jr., Carbondale 105 X 10. Frank Kemmerer, Factoryvllle 103 I 11. David O. Emery, Wlmmers 57 12. Arthur C. Griffls, Montrose 30 13. Miss Minnie Wnllls, Cnrbondnle 24 X 14. W. H. Harris. Hyde Park 23 X 15. E. J. Sheridan, Haw- ley 0 X 10. Miss Jennie Ward, Olyphant Q X 17. Robert Campbell, Green Rldga 3 tX Yeteiday was tho greatest day of nil in The Tribune'- lMueatlonal Con test The latgevt number of points jet scored wete tuined In and seveial ihanges were made' In pnMtlnn. Ilemy Schwenker won back thlid place from Garfield Anderson nnl now leads the jonng man from the Pioneei city bj thteci points Mlcv Meredith passed Ita.v Hucklngham nnd has five points to .spate this morning In slth place. Miss lit iilln biought In enough points eatly In the day to ne.ul.v catch Mejer Lewis ami take ilict place, but Mr Lewis later turned In enough to not only maintain the lead he had .estei day morning, but to Mightl.v Inct'ease it Nine of the contestants In Table No 2 made an leturns .vesietdaj Frank Kemmerei only layks two points to tie August lliunnei foi ninth place. The competition Is keen now for the Hist, third, sixth and ninth places, and theie aie only four days more left Hveiv contestant In the Hist table is working with the fullest vlgoi, and who will win the Hist throe acholaishlph Is an open que stion as jet ELKS PARADED LAST NIGHT. They Will Run Excursion Today to Lake Lodore. A large niunbei of members of the K.lks paraded thiough the cential city last night, to adveitls' their exclu sion todav at Lake Lodoie, after which they t etui tied to the lodge coins on rianklin avenue. In front of which Hauet's band gave a conceit A gieat tliioug of persons blocked tbe avenue dutlng the conceit and thni mighty enjo.vecl the splendid pio gramme lendeied. EXAMS. AT HIGH SCHOOL. Students Given nn Opportunity to Make Up '"Conditions." Professor Joslin, ptimipal of the Scranton High school, was in chat go. yesterday afternoon, of the examin ations of about twenty-five students The examlnatlon weie held In the High school and the greater percentage Fall Styles Now Ready 412 Spruce Street. New Shapes in Neckwear., uiff($JatW Oils, Paints and Varnish MaIon?y Oil & Manufacturing Company, 141-(49. Meridian Street. TELEPHONE 26-2. $100,000 First Mortgage Five Per Cent. Gold Bonds of the Webster Goal & Coke Go. Covering its SSON PROPERTY are offered subject to prior sale. TOTAL ISSUE, $150,000. Dated July 1st, 1901. Due July 1st, 1916, Coupons payable January and July. Denomination $1,000. Bonds and mortgage may for special circular. Title Guaranty & Trust Company, OF SCRANTON, PA. 516 Spruce Street. of thpp who underwent them were for mer students nt local private schools, or residents of adjoining places, Oly phant, Jetniyn, Dunmore nnd Avoca. Special examinations were also con ducted for the benefit of students of last year who failed In their llnalu, In one or two studio" Today the students of Grammnr A who failed on the,prlng High school examination, but mnde a vet ages of T per cent or more, will be glvtn another chance. I'rofesor Keber. of the School of En gineering nt State college, also con ducted the examinations of four oung men, who wish to enter there next month. They were William Kaiser, of Wllkcs-Harre: John W. Hubbell, of rittston. John S Hark, of Kingston, nnd Hobett W Sloun, of Plttston. Special Low Fares to Cleveland, Ohio, via the Lehigh Valley Railroad, Account G. A. R. National En campment. Tickets) on sale September Sth to 12th Inclusive Consult Lehigh Valley tic ket agents for pattlculats, All furniture, bedding, etc , In the Hotel American, Tranklln avenue, Is being sold at private sale. Gieat nr galns. Mttonbender & Co Di H 11 Waie will be In his office on nnd after Wodnesdnj, September 4. JSSSfliXKJSXKSOSJO! SI :: At Cost Prices, B A splendid lot ; Hammocks, the 5 mainder ot our stock J for this season. They must be closed out B quickly now so we have marked them at cost v aud less. VL Strong, heavy color M ed goods, most of them j have pillow spreads at tj5 tached and are full icngwi, eacit MXWWWVW jrjjrJitiU (KnXjrx 1 HE CELEBRA1 ED CORDON 1MAN0 Before buying, send for catalogue. H. 5. GORDON, gj?& CVJ. TO ORDER Men's Suits $1500 Men's Trousers 3 50 Ladies' Suits .... 13.00 Ualny Day Skirt 6.50 King Miller, Merchant Tailor, 435 spnuci: STREET. X M nun i ii ii bAOg of re- mm 69c K and up. fiilf be seen at this office. Write f4H-44frsysMt O rent Reduction In Summer Neckwear '' for Ladies. ;; Beginning today we will ; ; sell out every piece of SUM- J MER NECKWEAR left' in stock for 25C In the stock you will find T II many pieces which we have T II been selling for $1.50 but they " will all go for 25c I Cramer-Wells Co., i 130 Wyoming Ave. 4-i-f-HM-sM's-t Y6uicanTpay nve.dollars jfrforahaf nnrJ be no. better satisfied' tVcIsreusolcIaentU' CONRAD'S "A Gentlemen's Furnisher." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. r? reater Than Ever. Oar Sixth Anneal August Furniture Sale Conceded liy al! diligent house keepeta la Scianton and vicinity to ha THE SALE OP THE CENTURY. We will tako you Ink) our con fidence. "A word to the wise 1 sultlelent " Heay purchases of JIM Room, PlnlnK rtonm nnd Tarlor Kuinltiire, In car load lots- this Is strictly ECONOMY'S WAY for our over Increaslnp fall tiado makes Imperative mnro 100m, and plenty of Jt, atralnst their nrrival Thla Is tho secret of the fluteherlns and Sl.iUKhterlntr of prices on all KoocH aclrulvil durinp the re mainder of this August Sale. A Iff while emiriM Irn Beds, ill irnn side rnils and wove vvtre i jn prins. woitli r,V) t.dV 'I he UUnc.0 ot all md up Brusitli Carpets at ictlv hill pricf Sec our n irtli window for 75c j q pictures it lyC 4 OK A tin on flocstt (nr t. y II Mi tcnod "it and Irathr; neat ltnrkcm In (rnldfn ejk er mahosany finish ItiRiilar prim f i VI to - q i,vi . . .. i.oy j ay . . ..... . . . CREDIT YOU? CERTAINLY! rr. . . , 221-223.225-227 WYOMINO AVENUE. & PgjpvVs f .Vlf.f'1