The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 29, 1901, Page 5, Image 5

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THE SCRAOTOX TRIBUTE-Hi UKSDA1', AUGUST 2D, 1901'.
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Will b well lighted If It
hns one nt itur DKOP
MOHTS in II. We hiive a
Irn or. nsMiltlllcllt nf tho
, ncvucl patterns In globes,
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fan y nnd plain eoloi
Stands In odd slmpes and
n variety of finishes.
Foote & Shear Co.
JJ9N. Washington Ave
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HKHMMHiaiMH
I Some Knit Garments
lor Bine unci cnuu emu. win
make a. mother hnppy nnd
the child restful. We iuo
specialists in this lino nnd
have everything in the ad
vanced styles for Infants and
children.
Th? Baby Bazaar,
510 Spruce Street.
LACKAWANNA BUSINESS COLLEGE,
31A Vuhncn ai'tiu", Ct.rnfy hul'.din;.
Nw tmn beiim Sppt. 3.
We Dn't Pouul
punch ind rull :inur linen In pieces
We sae the weir lor ou. It's
economy to hae our linen ptoper
ly rami for.
acksiwamiea
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fawurndiry.
RnS-dlft Penn aenue. A. H. Warninn.
PERSONAL,
Pr H n W.iri- i in Peril mil, Me. on lirirl
tlt
Court Mrnojnpru'r II. II "I"ti u In me ftnm
hl Eiirnpfin tup
n i, Mc-ican. lfainl urn arc fpfmlin;; a
urrk at thp I'm Vim m in.
Mi inil Mr- .lr(T Vrrrmtn line rrturniit from
a trn dais M-lt it Ciotil UkP,
Mr nnd Mi W II I'nlllni aiul on kit
trnlK tor llie I '.in Vim-man rltion
t .irirt till ten Wailc nf tlio niiitiiil m linnl al
Ja.i n, Vi., I Hip ifiitM o( relitiw In r,-.
li Vllintl Mntiel, nf t lir.lnut lr(-rt. Ill)
rriurnH (mm a trip oc 'r Hie fircit l.ikrn
lull i Mii.nirrn. el Munh i Imnk. i the
cwt -t Misa Uitlirrino .Ii-iiiiIiirs of i,'uim-.v air
nup The Miw -nib, Mnrcui-t iml Mjrj Ituclb,
rt Pi mi autiut-. Iflt jti-ri!i Mr a Hip thrauisli
( n.d.
l.es lulfln I' nirffp. nf S-Tinton. i th
c.irt f hi-r irr,inilmtlifi. Mis. Helen Vilon, if
C if- n bl..
M Miri ilJinl, nf Hie (nuliy nf tli- lnli
nhnil. hi iftiirnfil fiom vllt Hi IIiiiTjIo, l)c
tr it inil Tnltd)
Mi-. I irn lli-ip, nf Si-w nrl iltj, i Ivlne
rnti'ruinnl le Vlr. and Mr. Muhirl l,rlmp, ot
M ilheni Hurt
The Mi-(- I'liMiMi nf Nnrtli ahln:tn e-pi-,
ari i-niriuniiiu- lif Annie t jilin and Mivs
Pi'kin, rt I'lillKlrlpliia.
fit fnntrollpr l.lra llnnfll left ie,trnliv
fn- lliiftiln, vlirre iii mI1 fifnd a wi-tk at the
Pan mniiian rvpi.liinn
Mr t.ilcs 1. riirl. and ilnmlilor, lli-lrn. nf
Wo stri-i-l, lii.' ii-inin d Iri'iii a trip to lluf
Ian Siam i I .ill nnd Txionto,
Mi and Mr I I' O'llort nnd Miu fiwulj,
l t hu iin, aii lirine i-nlcrtalnrd 1 Mr and
M I I ii linn, nf I minft Hrecl
lr and Mr? V .1. Ilrnm,r ami mui, llirrj, nf
Pnadinc. lio liavn lurii Knots of Mr llrnni-r'a
farfnia in this riij, lino rrttinmi lionio.
Mls firnie -mllh. iipriltitrtulrnt nf tin- nnro
ar Hie llilinrminn hopiul, rrtninnl lit wi-ik
frnm 1 two wnrki Ma( at tlir l'.m Vinrni.in
I W M"rr, niprrinlci'd'-lit nf tin- NaMln
11 irn-. nf Nrw nrk iit, llli-i iin nld fiimd,
Mr Inn-ph Ob-r, nf Vulhrri) Ktrrrt, trurrdn.
Tlr Pi Jinim Mil.i-nd, pilnr nf the I irst
Prr-sltrn tn iluiuh, rrtiinird lionip jpli-rdi-fi
m hi wmllnii, uprnt at l.i't lliiiiplon, I I.
li-iri t ir lluililiT I.. 1. Cintlrhl. nf tho
d ki-uim iailiii.nl, h in Ni'H Mlk in.ir.
n ml xiiprilnlrndi-iit nf fir Smite VI It
(an urnl to Hnfl.ilo ll-t niflil.
Mrs I liirti-n. iliu:lili-r, Snili. and "ii,
VVjIhi ha.t jiit irtiiincil from a tiit in New
1 im and Nrv Jrrrj. Ihrj urn atioinpinil
t Mi-. Iirrrnpt' nii-i-t-, Ml-rt llrnd(-ii.on.
Mr P Krlnlirri; iml t!aiulilrr, laihilli- aiil
Fini'nif, nd Mr. T V Ilafi.i ue iciuiit-d
frnm their initacn it I, ike Minlilati, when- tliiv
pen tlin nl tun innmli ,it I'mlaj nlfc-lit
thei wrrn tn.dt red a pniert) t.ntlil" lit all Hie
Firantnn i.itnuett Tli.e prixnt Mere: Vlr.
and Mi .Mm Mi kte, Mr and Mi I'eler Ziir
flirli Mi and Mi J din urrtich, Mi-j Kornilifa
Kuclier, Mil, I. VMir'-iu, Vive Vlim nnd lit r
tha Wrlilau, Helen Wiltnx, I harlotte Zurrlieli,
Man innman. Mi Brrjeman, Mia I-iele. Mm.
1. flartl, Mie iiIi-ii iul fp.ren. e leinl-ent,
fiertrude 7urllirli. lira, e Vtliermn, Mr 'Iirppe,
Mrs Kieldrr. Mef,-.r I Iw-le, Harold Mai-.Vkie,
Harnld Mnrru, Utllard Zntflieli, Klnwl Knllrr,
Harry Tonnoll, .lamw erld ond ll-nrv V. Sea-
City and School Taxes, 1001.
The city nnd school tax duplicates
for year 1501 me now In my hands for
collection. A penalty of 3 per cent,
will be added Sept lxt, I90t, and an
additional mm per cent on tho tlrst
of each rnd eveiy month until fully
paid. All tn.es lPiiidlnlng unpaid
after No ember 1st will be plated on
the delinquent list as ptovlded by law.
V. J. Robinson,
City Tieasurer.
Bpeclal Low Fates to Cleveland, Ohio,
via the Lehigh Valley Railroad,
Account G. A. B. National En
campment. Tickets on sale September Sth tn l.'th
Inclusive, rnnsult Lehigh Valley tit.
ket agents for particulars.
Walt for the Modern Woodmen's ex
cursion to Blnghamton, Labor Day,
Sept. 2.- Tickets, 91.25; children, 65
cents.
COMMON COUNCIL CONVENED.
Time of Faying Taxes Extended to
November 1.
Oonininn council Inst nlRht ronriirred
In th select count il irxoltltlon ex
tending the time fm pnyltnt. tuxes from
September 1 In November 1. All of
tho twenty-night members ptesent
Voted for the icHolutloh.
.Tolin K Mifltee, the "rlr,i" from
the Sixth, who wax nut of the city when
council wns expanded, presented hint
self nnd was swnin In by Ills colleague,
('huh limn t'ulpin.
The evolution lelenshm T. K. Walsh
& i'n. fiom their sewer continct was
leferied to committee.
I'oncui ictice wits Riven n i evolution
exonerating the Prosb teilnn nnd
Christian i hun lies from the nssoss.
nient for the Ninth Mnln nenue pnve.
A resolution was passed dltoctlng the
illicrtot of public works and city en
gineer to Investigate what damages. If
any. would be Inflicted on ptopeitle.s
by the proposed guiding of Mc-Doti-oiirIi
l'err, l.nuiel, Oak anil other
thotouRhf.ires tn the necum! wind, nnd
whether or not It Is possible to secure
release fiom the propeily holders.
Oidlnatu es for grading certain sttets
in the Twelfth wind, and for icpnvlng
the North Siianton station house weie
passed on Mrst and set ond readings.
nidlnanies for paving ioitons nf
Wnidihiiiii stieet nnd Olive street, nnd
cxonerntliiR the Kvnngellrul Lutheran
chur. h piopeity fiom a p.ning nssess
men passed third readlnR.
Due tor of Public Wniks Koi-he,
transmitted plans prepaid! by Untitl
ing Inspector Hi own for lcntrnnging
the common council chamber to ac
loinniodate the met cased member.shlp.
Two plans weie submitted. Hoih con
template the tloliiR nwaj with the tow
of speetntois' seats In the tear and
the space occupied by the clmli man's
lostruin. The only dlffetence In the
two plnns Is that one has the niembeis"
desks In straight lows nnd the other
a i ranges them In hup.
TICKETS WEmTsTOLEN.
Thieves Enteicd the Knights of Co
lumbus Club House Yesterdny
Morning and Took Six Hun
dred Excursion Tickets.
The i lub hniie of the Knights of
Columbus on North WahliiRton ave
nue, was lnoken Into eatly esterdny
morning and COO tltkets tor the excur
sion to be inn to Harvey's Lake today
by the knights vcu tal.en.
Knti'iiuie was clfettcd thiough a side
tlntii In the baenient, vvhlili vuu
ftucet! open. It Is believed that th'!
buiglars weie after money, as It iwi
anniuiiKcd In tho new-qiapois on Tues
day that all tneiuheis soiling tltkets
weie to make u-tuins on Tuesday
night. Tho burglais bioke open the
desks of Imth the (luamial and iceoid
Ing set letarles, nnd HtulliiR no mone,
took the tickets.
The theft was dsi.oveiod yesteulay
moinhig by sevci.il membcis of the;
exclusion coniinuteo, who bellev 1 at
Hist that tho i'M ui -.Inn nil aiiements
would be thiown into ch uu by the
theft.
It was leaincil later that nil the
tickets weie ntmibeicd ami that a ice
on! has been kept of tho numbers of
those ls"iied to tho niembeis for sale.
The lat tli'l ol given out to bo sold
wns No. 1137, nnd the stolon tickets
have utimbei"-- abovo this. This fact
will enable the knights to dlstlngulsn
thorn If presnnUd today.
TO MEET SUPT. CLARKE.
Lncknwnnna Tininmen Expect to
Have a Conference Todny.
Tha geneial lonnnittee of the Hroth
erhood of llailioail Tininmen of the
Dflawate, l.ai knwnnnn nnd "rtein
load, vvhli h has been In M-s-dnn beie
for the pat ten dns, will wait upon
tioneia'. Siiperliitenilcjil T H. t'laike
todn.v to pi eint the giievance.s they
have foimulated
It Is uinlPiftonil that the piintlpal
task of the cnnmiltlee wa to levlse
the M-hedule of wages adopted soon
nftor the now regime came Into power.
On Mime of the runs the new schedule
ha offet totl n detrease In vvnges, nnd
U10-.0 elicited nto nsking to have the
schedule revlM-d en as to give them
nt least n. good wages ns they earned
befote tho pei rilem sjsttin was super
seded by the iniltage sstem.
P. 1!. Mnnle, the giantl master of
the TrnlniiH-n's oiganl.atlnn, who is
to speak at ('nrbondale next Tiiesdnj,
is expected in this city Saturday,
SATURDAY'S BALL GAME.
South Scrnnton and Minooka Will
Meet nt Athletic Pnik.
The South Scran ton base ball club
will meet at Hums' baiber shop nt 7.10
n'llni k this evening, nnd all of the
plajers of the team me epei ted to
be pteent ns tlnal ai tnngt inents will
be made for Saturdays game nt Ath
letic paik with Minooka.
P.lihaid Nallin has wlietl the South
Side manager that ho will lome mi
fiom Noul.sttiwn with lo t'ln'Mn to
play In Hie game. CiosMn Is nt pie.
cut pitching for Noiiistown. nnd Nal
lin in plalng left Held. Flanagan, of
Au-hbald, who caught for Many
Swltfs Ktihtcin Atlantic league team,
mui walili. or lieoigettnvn, will be
seen on the Mliinnka ttaui
The game Is to bo for JUKI n i-lile, and
a lively tontest is antli Ipated. A
laigo ilelegailnn of inotem will come
up f 1 0111 Minooka to theor their team
on to lctoi j .
NUISANCE NOT YET ABATED.
Another Meuy-Go-Round Organ
Still Running Near Nay Aug Park.
The piopeity owneis lesldlng near
Na.v Aug pink, who have .lust so, ni..it
an liijuntlion fiom court restiaining
Jnmes Ciosby fiom iiinnlng the nigan
attnihed to his inon -go-mund. thteat-
en to begin prniteilings against James
Koblnson, Crosby's nval unleis he,
too, stops the 01 gan 011 his meuy.go
lotind. The ln-oporty nwucr.s inqucsted ltoh
lnon to M011 his mean some Minn m.,,
nnd he piomlsed tn do so If Crosby's
nuriiy-guiuy wns stopped.
Tho popular Punch cigar Is still tho
leader of the 10c cigars.
THAT USELESS PIANO
'I our thfliiH
lifer ur hoinf
Vnrl jour cluM id
nn: cosi:kv.
I0IIV, to Icon to
uo it Kll't inurif,
M for full ejr.
inhpit J, Ah
Irri I'ennineton, Di
rector. P5JS5&
ARE MAKING
GOOD HEADWAY
ARRANGEMENTS FOR LEAGUE
CONVENTION PROGRESSING.
Chnltman Lowry Announced the
Mnkc-up of the Sub-Committees nt
n Meeting of the General Commit
tee Held Last Night A Handsomo
Official Badge Was Decided Upon,
nnd nn Effort Will Be Made to
Have It Entitle Wearer to Trco
Stieet Car Rides.
The aliaiigements for the cnteitnln
nient of the 7') delegates who will be
In this cltv on the 17th and Kill of next
month In attendant!- at the fouiteenth
minimi tonvi-iitlon of the State League
of lteptililltan dubs, nto going on
np.u c
A meeting of the geiieial committee
was heitl last night In tho nlllee of the
Hntotprlse Coal lonipnuy In the Cou
ncil building. Chnltman l.ow.ry 1111
nnuiued the peisonnel of the vmlolis
silh-commlttees and thi-ic was n pep.
oral Interchange of -oigeostlons and
Ideas. The suh-commltti-es as made up
by Ch'iliman I.owry arc as follows:
Hrtiillnn linn W I. I nntifll, ihalrman;
linn Wnelt W iiirn, II. 11 II M MnanK II in.
r I' l' 11111.1H, II hi I V Wauei. Il-n II V.
ki ipp. Hut .tnlm i I r, II -n I tl ir.l linie,
.Ir , ll.-n lime Moii, II. 11 I. I Itt-innt.l. Ilmi.
I' V I'lllllilll, Inllliel II M llolfK. t nlnnel It.
I'lnllips I" I. Hilltr, .1. V. l.tiKini;, V. .
I'l. il, liillirr kt-lltr. It !.. lliook, .1. s Mi
1111lu. 'lb' nut II Ihlt-, II . .tonkin, r. h.
t.iidiur t. It tlernni", I It I'nnnill, I' I".
lliltlendin, V. I. Ilmwn, ( Vimm, V b.
llernnian, V. II l-u.m, l M lleinnld, V. S.
tindfrej, Vltmii htnn, A .1 t nlliorn, W. '.
WVUIt, .fol n t iitimutig',
tnlerlahimriit k K Itnlnilnti, iltanmin; T.
r Von -lor. Ii, .Inlin II Hntk, W " Millar,
linn . 1 ( onin-ll, II Vt Siranloii, Willnni II.
fair. .1 II. l'lnlllH, It W. I.i ire, W. k. .lolilia,
V II Iteoft". I'infoviir IM nen, .1 It. t'i.
terline. (i W. Ilivis. C I l.illo-pio. T t I -Hindi.
P. , W illrr. T It Hushes Wlllnm Itif
nnd, I mil II -nn, (', J Mirlr, John Van llcrRcn,
Jr
lieior.iiinn t n plain P It Vili-rtmi, iliilimin:
( I. mil II Hippie. .1 II I-HIH..I W Hlkfolil,
I 1. Wninm-r, W - Ill-Ill, I Wo.ilvMiiih, II.
1 I'tliit'. W. II. t hii.iinii-, I. II .leriiun, llowtll
lliirN, W V Vrr. I'mleiltk I nnnell, II I'.
latti, lerpli llininei.icr. V V. i.Iiiiik, Cnlntiel
1ll111r I.0111;, M.nk l-tlsar iml llsW lit Tittk'n
btin 'Irun-nort ilmn I! n WilhuiK. rliiunntn;
Milk I, miiiiIi, . II Ihmre, Inlmitl (J M
I -illlc.. II f. June. .1 lleorirp Hele, (!eoiL
H .leimjii. I! II fittrriin, t. W vhink, K. M.
niini,l' W 'linltintk Funk Mllinuii, (Irorge
II l irtnn arnl V It. Viktr
I iiMtite -( nlnnel I. V. W Hie, clijinn 111, lie n.
Willltm tnnnill. Hoi I N. Will ml, I' II W it
kliw, i: I. Hillii, l.ntlter keller, t olonel II
Itipplt-, .ln-rph I .lei in.111, . I. .1 WilllniM, It l.
Ilitmk-t. ttlniiel II VI llilr, Hon. Allinl II in I.
I I. l.lufoul, loiiiad Nhropilrr, W . K III I
lf' id
l'mtfrainnie-t.eorue W. Mir-tlitll, tliiunian;
Mm It I tl.ird, I'.itmir I. HiUi.ini.", I V
lletk, Inlin Ii. lite--. I. II Srnkei. t i: Din
ii'ld. II 1'nrtn I'.iMill, I)r II riiiin lle. ant
.1. 11 Walkir
'HI IIVVI. I, CM It VI. t llVlii.i:.
The chnlt men of those committees
1110 to 1 (institute nn exoiutlve commit
tee, which is to have gcneial charg';
of nil ariangementi, subjoo; !,i tutu to
tho wishes ot the geii'ial coniiulttt .
A speilal i-omiiiittio on badges was
npiioliitetl last night, consisting of V.
A. Stanton, P.. V. l.uce pt-d W. II.
John. This committee, nf. . ,1 bilef
session In an atljoliilng loom with a
badge agent, dot Itled upon ,.ll nllnlil
badge to be presenteil to 'a-h of th-
ilelegates. This will consist of a lirge
button, tontnlnlng 11 tut of the Thir
teenth regiment iitmoiy, bung by a
small Aineilcnn Hag from a metal bat,
healing the woid "Scianlon."
The (ouimltlce wisely io Idcd, upon
the unanimous lei oninieiidatlou of
over.vone piesent, to do away with the
hat kneveil pictures of coal hie.ikets
and pendant lumps of coal, wh'.ch bavo
been p.ut anil patool of vrv cmveii
tiiui badge given out In tho city for
oats. The piiture of the armory was
decltled upon asdielng nppiopi lati, be-caii'-e
the convention n to be li-U In
that hiiildlug.
It Is believed that a suggeiiioti niatlc
by D. H. Atlieitou legartling the
badges will bo an led out. It possible).
He suggestetl that arrangements be
made with tho Scinnto.i Vnllvvay c-oni-panv
for no carrying 1 o. of all dc'p
gates with badges, and that ntiniign
ments bo nlso made with tho manage
ments of the tin eo thentets wherony
all porsnns wearing official batlges
toultl bo admitted, the coninilltee fj
settle up nftei wards,
The chairman was Instiitttod to no
tify the chairmen of tho entertainment
ami tianspoi tatlon committees to con
idei the ndvisabill ; of putt 115 this
suggestion Into conciete foini.
The cnteitalnment conunltt.'v' ro
poned that airangements wora being
made with tho several clubs through
out the t lty for the extension of club
pilvlleges to all delegates during theli
stay in tho clt.v. The- entertainment
loinmltteo Is also planning to enter
tain the delegates 011 Wednesday
night, September S, with a drive
aiound Lake Soranton and a iceeptlon
al the Speedway hotel.
AS TO DECORATIONS.
The committee nn decorations wns
nuthoilcd last night to erect a plnt
f in m In the auuory nnd to decorate it
ptoporl.v. It wns decided not to at
tempt a -.h'imiiI decoiatl i.i of the ar
innij, on account of tho gieat expense
vi lib h would bo attached If this woe
done.
The next meeting of the.genenil com
mittee will be held on Saturday inht,
September 7, when tho leporu of the
LOOK!
We Just received 100 baskets
l-'ancy
Delaware Peaches.
We also have a nne lino of
Rocky foid
Canteloupes, Pears, Pine
Apples, Watermelons,
Delaware Grapes.
BUY NONA.
E. Q. Coursen
Headquarters for fruit and vegetables.
various sub-committees will be pre
sentcd for approval.
RICHARD WALSH KILLED.
Found Dead on the Lncknwnnna
Rond Near Moscow.
The leinalns of Richard Walsh, nf
Dunnioic, weie found lltig 011
the 1ackawmiua inllroatl tracks
near tin- Mosio-.v station caily
jicstordiiy inoiuliig, but Just how
he met death will ptobably never
bo known.
Hoth his h mui one arm weie sev
eied fiom the body nnd the trunk wns
fiightfully mangled, milking Mentinm
Hon illlllcttlt. Coioner Roberts was
noillled, mid went to Mostmv and
Viewed the remain. He decided that
nn lnn,uot wis unnecessary, nnd
granted n ptmlt for burial.
The remains weie taken to the tin
deitnklliR cslnbllsliment of (!. P
lirovwi at Mnstovv, where the dead
man's tlothcs wore scaiched in tlin
hope of dlsrovrtlng soinethlng that
would lead to his Identity. Nothing,
howevei, was found that would give
the slightest clue
The body wns Identified late last
night ns being that of Hit-hard Welsh,
nged 23 cars. mui of Mr, nnd Mra,
Pntilck Welsh, of Kpmt Hill, Dun
nioic. The deatl man hail but recently
returned from the Philippines, where
he served for some time ns n soldier.
JACKSON IS ASSISTANT.
Former Building Inspector Appoint
ed to Assist His Successor,
F. L. Brown.
Hornier I'.ulldlug Unspector T. R
Jackson vvas estoiilay appointed as
assistant building Inspector bv bis
successor, H. I. Hrinv n, who decided
not to appoint John Nelson, ns It wns
at Hrst believed he would.
Inspector Hi own said 'yestctdny af
ternoon to n Tilbuno man that Mr.
Jackson's salai.v would be paid out of
h,s 1 Hi nun's) salarv for tho piesont,
but Intlmntt-tl that theio is n possibil
ity th.it iiuiiiclls will be nsked to pio
vide an appropriation for It, IniMiiueli
as tho nt t of assembly seems to make
the appointment of nn assistant mnn
tlatoiy. Mr. Jackson Is to have the supervis
ion of tho eonti notion of buildings In
ohnigo, while Mi. Hiown will devoto
his attention to the Inspection nnd np
proval of plan and speclHcntlons and
the Issuing of permits.
EXCURSION TO HARVEY'S LAKE.
Knights of Columbus Expect It Will
Hnve nn Immense Pntronnge.
The Knlghti ot Columbus run their
niinu.il exclusion today to llnrvey's
lake, and give the n-surance to their
friends that It will be one of the
biggest nntl men enjojnble eventfl
that has jot gone to that beautiful
ii-siMt. Theio will be no tiolley car
doln.vs to inltate the excursionists, ns
tho atiangemcnts aro pet footed for the
running of tho .special pasfionger tinins
thtough to tho lake The tide to Har
vey's lake fiom Soranton Is a most
enjo.vnblo one. and tho pleasuies. to
be onjojetl at the lake mo ninny. The
picnic giounds nto nicely nirnnged,
and the steamboats land ilose by.
The first tinln leaves the Jersey Cen
tral depot on West Lackawanna ave
nue nt S 30 o'clock In the morning, nnd
theio will bo nn afternoon special
having heiv nt 130. Hoth inn
through to the lake over the I.ehlgh
Vnlley lallroad fiom Wllkos-Hano.
Tltkets aie ?1 for adults and 75 cents
for hlldien.
A NEW BUSINESS COLLEGE.
It Will Be Opened September 3 in
Guernsey Hall.
The l.ru kawnnmi Huslneta mlleco
will upon Sept. :t in liiiPinoy hall,
Mitt rtdlnj? the Spencer 1lusnes tol
IfRe. .Mt-s.sis. .1. N. Smooth nnd Ii.
V. W.irik'i, of the Spencer rolleRo,
lni betoinu aoelnted with I'rnf. J,
U. Woollier, who fur twenty jeaist litis
been piiiu'lp.cl and lnnniiRei, nnd lor
tlin p.i.st twehc je.-ti.s ciwnc-r of the
l.ow.dl Si hool of Hulnes of HIiik
hnmttin, chip of tbf nldost nnd host
Known business hools in thu Mate
of New YoiK.
1'iofe.xsnr Jtlooincr, piiiuipctl nnd
iniinaRor of the new school, Is nn ex
peilPiiied and sutt-essful totnlipr nnd
mniiitRrr, nntl nil thiee me hustling
business Rt-nilenien who puipose to
make the l.itc-Kawanna Huslnem college
one of the iepieentntie educational
In.stliuilonh of the city and state,
STRUCK BY FALLING DRICK.
Thoruns Quinlan Sustained Severe
Scalp Wound Yesterdny.
Thomas Quiul.iu, a young boy em
pli)cii by t'tmti. it-tor n. S. Williams
as wnter tan lor for the KnnR of men
at utuU on the new V. M, t. A. build
in jr. was taken to the l..ickawanna
hospital esteidav suffering fiom a
tteeit scalp wound.
A bilt-k fell from the third stoiy and
In Its descent slunk the little fellow a
Bl.tntlni: blow Its momentum wns
Rient and If it hail stuitk tho boy
snumely his skull would h,tt been
lini-tiued. lie tested e.tsily at the hos
pital during the day.
WERE FINED S100 EACH.
Maximum Penalty 13 Imposed on
Speakeasy Kcepeis.
MiiKlstiate John T Howe Is deter
mined to punish smeiely all speakeasy
ki-rptM.s who may come before him
when theie appear to be no mitigating
drc nmstaneeg.
Mrs. .Mnry Lynott and Mis. Bridget
Pook, who were nriested on Tuesday
nlglit for selling without n license,
pleaded guilty yeiterriv morning and
weie promptly fined $100 earh, the full
limit of the law. Neither nf the wo
men could pay the tine and were ae
lonllngly committed to the county Jail
for thirty days.
N. V. O, nnd W. U. 15. will run nn
exclusion ti.tlu, nil points, Scranton
to I-'orest L'lty InclusUe, to I.iko
Poyntclle, Sunday, Kept. 1st. Train
will leave Sornnton nt S 30 n. in.; r.u
bond.tle, f 10 n. m. lletuin far? fiom
Scinnton, $1.00; Cntbondale, COc.
Pi of. Albln Kom,
Teacher of Piano, will be In his studio,
Guernsey hall, tin .Monday, Sept. 2, to
reecho pupils or glvo Informntlon to
nil who may be Interested In pian-i.
forte.
A Pocket Cold Cure
Kr.iuse's Cold C'uro Is prepared In
capsule form and will cure cold In the
head, thtoat, chest 'ir any portion of
the body in 21 hours. You don't have
to top work either. Price 25c. Sold
I by all druggists.
CLOSING DAYS
ARE EXCITING
NO CHANGES IN POSITION IN
CONTEST YESTERDAY.
Miss Gilmn Is Now on the Heels of
Lewis for First Place Miss Meie
dlth nnd Buckingham Close To
gether for Sixth The Contestants
Aro Lined Up in Four Distinct
Groups Only Three Dnyu More.
Impossible to Forecast the Result.
f4M'Hsssss'Ml
I Standing of Contestants.
TABLE NO. 1.
II thla wi tha last ilijr, th would wins
rolntt
1. Meyer Lewis, Scrnn
ton 674
3. M i s Wilhelmrnn,
GrifHn, Providence. 050
3. Henry Schwenker,
South Scranton. . . 408
4. Gnrfleld Anderson,
Cnrbondnle 405
5. William Miles, Hyde
Park 384
0. Miss Noimn Mere
dith, Hyde Park. . 253
7. R n y Bucklnghnm,
Elmhuist 240
8. Miss Vidn Pedrick,
Clnrk's Summit . . 158
TABLE NO. 2.
Dow many ot Ihwt will bt in Tablt !o.
1 on th rioting 1iy?
Points.
August Drunner, jr.,
Carbondale 105
Frank Kemmsror,
Factoryvllle 103
David O. Emery,
Wimmers 57
Arthur C, Griflls,
Montrose 30
Miss Minnie Wallls,
Carbondale 24
W. H. Hnrrls, Hyde
Pnrk 23
E. J. Sheridan, Haw
ley 0
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
IS
Miss Jennie Ward,
Olyphnnt
Robert Campbell,
Green Ridge
o
17.
M"M"f
Theie weie no changes innde In the
positions of the leaders In The Tribune's
IMiit-ntlonal Contest yesterday, itl
tboiiRli some of them mateilally in
creased their standing.
Miss (iiitPn, for example, dipw close
tn Meyer l.pwls, and this morning I
ne.uer to him than any other contest
ant has been for the rast two months.
Miss Meredith drew slightly ahead of
TJuy Itucklughaiu, nltliough the latter
Is pinking a game fight for his old
position. A difference of only thirteen
points Is between these two competi
tois, while moio than a hundted sep.i
late Mr. Miles and Miss Meiedlth fiom
tlfth place.
As an Instance of the closenpss of the
race may be noticed the fact that
then1 aie two contestant hoveling
mound llrst place, tluee around third,
two mound sixth nnd three nrniind
eighth.
i;t'ii a few points makes material
iliangps oath day and the standing at
the tlnlsh it Is Impossible to pstlmat
or een conjecture. But three das to-
main, and in these three days great
possibilities nie within the ginsp of
nil the contestants. But two mote an
nouncements of the standing will bo
made, nnd after that will come the
Ilnnl, Ii revocable lesult. In what or
der will these names appear on Mon
day morning, September 2? Who can
tell?
Smoke the Pocono Cigar, 5c,
Fall Styles
Now Ready
jomuj&Ms
412 Spruce Street.
New Shapes in Neckwear.
The Largest Lines in N. E. Pennsylvania
DI.ANK flOORS OFTICB SL'PrUES
AM) blAriONKRY.
hkysoi.os nnoriiKRS.
The Largest Lines in N. E. Pennsylvania
&
Oils, Paints
MaIon?y Oil & Mantifacttiring Company,
141-149 Meridian Street.
TELEPHONE 26-2.
t
$100,000
First Mortgage Five Per Cent.
Gold Bonds of the
Webster Coal & Coke Co.
Covering Us
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.
ELKS AT LAKE LODORE.
Their Annual Outing; Was Enjoyed
by a Large Ciowd,
The lllks' excursion to Lake l.odnio
yesterday proved the same successful
affair thnt this nssoi-latlon's annual
outings always prove. Klks left Scinn
ton nt S.sn, irt.in nnd 1 20 o'clock, and
the last returning ttaln arrived here
nhout ! 15 o'clock.
The day was spent In dancing, sing
ing and the customary outing diver
sion. A game of ball between tho
Itoettea of South Scranton nntl Ath
letics of Pine Brook nroused n good
deal of interest during the afternoon.
The Ilospttes weie tlefeated by a score
of 4 to 1
The committee i it charge consisted of
J. It. t'ohen, I,. W (isrhwlndt, I'hailes
Robinson, V. A. Slinrt-ll, Kmll Wetchel
and D. J. Beedy.
SCRANTON BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Opening; Day, Tuesday, September 3.
The oftUe will be open tiny nnd even
ing for the ncnmnindntlnn of those
who wish to make Inquiries.
Set anion Business College giaduates
pecure the best situations and tne
rapidly promoted. Graduates of other
schools come here to really fit them
selves for office work.
More lequests for bookkeepers nnd
stenographers. Write or call for the
new Journal.
ORPHANS' COURT TO ORGANIZE.
A. A. Vosburg's Commission Will
Probably Bo Sent Out Saturday.
The new orphans' court of this coun
ty, created by the last legislature, will
oiR.tnlze In this city next Monday.
It Is expected that the commission
nt A. A. Vosburg will be sent by mall
on Saturday,
Keep Posted About Home Affnits.
The Tribune will be mailed to you
while away dining the summer
months for 12 cents a week. The ad
dress may be changed as often ns dp
sited and the paper will be mailed
ditect, piomptly, every day. Any
complaint should be made Immediate
ly to The Tribune office.
The office nf A. D. Preston, dentist.
Menis building, will be closed until
September 9.
A LONG
DISTANCE
TELEPHONE
Tho greatest commercial
economist In the world today.
Compared to any necessary
Investment In business,
theprofitfromaTELEPHONE
is Incalculable.
Residcnco and Commercial
rates at a modorate cost.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
TELEPHONE AND SUPPLY CO
Manager'! efflef, 117 Adimj cnue.
TO ORDER
Men's Suits $1E 00
Men's Ti misers 3 BO
Ladles' Suits 12.00
Ilalny Day Skirt 6.50
King Miller, Merchant Tailor,
433 SPRt'Cn STREET.
$
and Varnish t
be seen at this office.
Write
?'f'Si
Great Reduction in
Summer Neckwear
for Ladies. X
t Beginning today wc will y
X sell out everv piece of SUM- r
MEK NECKWEAR left in J
X stock for
t
25c
In the stock vou will find y
many pieces which we have
been selling for $i.o but they f
will all go for t
25c I
Cramer-Wells Co.,
P 130 Wyoming Ave. t
Yburcampay
.nve aonars
i&for-a hat anrl
pe no better satisfied'
Wc aic.tole.acntjl
CONRAD'S
"A Gentlemen's Furnisher."
305 Lackawanna Avenue.
IEE3BHKffiSK25Xiflrci
A Grand
Climax
To a brilliant nehiexement In
T. oerchandising for "the pen
JJ1 pie " We promise ii during
xne wc-k of our
August
Furniture Sale
It Is an
Established fact
Proven by our many patrons
nnd thPlr name Is legion -that
what we proml.se arid ad
c!tise, tan be tolled upon
ami found 11s represented We.
oti'er a few of the ' Imd
of the hale 'Spec lain. 'The
Jled Manila Discount Tag'
hi ray has been augmented,
and silently but plainly cries,
Itooiu needed heie at any
cost.
Cushions and Hassocks.. .29c
Elegant and U.nnty Plate
Racks 59c
Cabinets and Book
Shelves 87c
Fine Brussels Rugs.
fringed 98c
Fine Persian Rugs,
fringed $1.19
"Auto" Carpet
Sweepers $1.48
Pull i-lo White Knamel
linn Hed with iron side rails,
woven wlie t-pilng, cotton top
liiattrc.s.N, complete,
6.98
CREDIT YOUP CERTAINLYJ
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WYOMING AVENTTS.
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