TT"WP T?- "'n 4 f-'v t -fi V rt. virvj7j-t (.'r?' f r . ?! -r ,-tt i tf I I I . THE SGRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1901. 5 ? S An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method nnd bt'ticllclol cftocts of the well known remedy, Srnur or Fios, manufactured liy tho Caufoiikia Via Svnui' Co.. lllustrato thcvnlucof obtaining the. liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally lnxutlvo nnd presenting them in tho form most refreshing to tho tnsto nnd acceptable to the system. It Is the, ono perfect strcngthiwilng laxa tive, cleansing tho syMeni ciTccttially, dispelling colds, headaches nnd fevers gently yet promptly and etinbllng ono to overcome, habitiialonstipntlou per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable qunlity nnd nub stance, nnd its acting on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, without wonUoning or irrituting them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs arc used, as they nrc pleusnnt to tho taste, buttho medicinal qunlitlesof tho remedy aro obtained fioin hrnnii ami other 'aromatic plants, by n method known to tho Camfohnia Fiu Svitur Co. only. In order to got Its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please rcmemberthofullnnmoofthoConipnny printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN rnANCIBCO, CAI. LOUISVILLE, KY NEW YOtlK. N 1. Fersftlnnvall Dniorlsls I'rlfeW- tir bottlo. 4 -f '' CITY NOTES nrvr.M'i. nrnt v. mi.Ii i"i. -ii"" i'"- ml rurnui- nttlie nil! Im linked Moiwij In nli. raii of !.a!i'r iUj ( K IHMOMIM'H) -Nil oi.It .i nil I.' rnlcr.liv i. .liuluc tarinitT riiuoiitiimini: Hi" iiiiumlion ic nf Ihtriik .lKAinst th Wmrni J lint lonipan. It .i .miii inl. mmUciI. U'I'KU.s TKi:V Ihoiltj rsttrilii 1 1 1 -. 1 fmm the u rt i'( icvir-r In Im intli iii-ia wldrnln.' im', 'Hie ilali.lltls In tin- i.i'P ot IM tir K Sin .iimiiisI tlic Nniiiloti IUIIm i mmiuiiy a.il(il the Use to tin- Sip.rlnr mutt l(il II HV til Oltlll.lt. -Itunrilcr rviiwll ji-.trnl.iy ftiRiinl llio iimiIiiiImii rxtiiuliiii; Hi time fnr the lollrvlinn ot tavi to Nm. 1, and thp ordininip pnirlnir lor the Isti'i.d wwer en tortious nf Pi nn .iirnup nnil Larih Mrccl. M'lmi. I'K.nf'OltMVSfi: -"I ihIp 'im In C him" will I "pfii.ilh pirfirmril .it the V el nm tlil nftriiwon at tho rrquet nf m tin 'in i ainiol 1:0 to tin mrnini; pufontunir ThU U tin' lint irclHllliills lm licin-r pin nl .il popu lir 1 rkc. rl.Hli.iMr.V t II Wi.l.ll Km 1 .1 II. Kr lc Inn hrrn .umsiicI 10 tiki di-ocr of 1 i. new pjrih at Inkrrmm. H. P ! li'iugli, "f tlio Cithwlnl. tiKos liu plain .it Mdmlsnn, ind Iti, K.ilhir llrtfroti hi-t lrn jisnrii ,m t.n P'Tdij avHt.inl to l!n. P. J. Murphy, of HI jihint. HM; H.M.Ii llll -MwiUi thirr will he a rlouhlo holder plirl it tlir park, smtlnrrt's tram ill play tho N Mile Itrown it 'J ochxk ami at .ll'p will imol tho Ktrmnr WllkoHiun Mnil prrtrf hii il Itith aratno. will ho witnoj.io.1 tr ono arlnil.-l n ami scoio canN will be ills trilmtrd (rro. nrtorr.m- m tiii ( ii -v. ttnor i'.nko j hrotuht to 1I1U iltv loHtordiv ninimnc (loin PiltMnn and takon to tho homo ot hi lalhor mi ilifon Itidso Hi i Hill In a cml i"ni mm uto as tho to.iill nf inunf f.utaiiiod In falling firm I115 hois, , lint tioh lirtpo .no ontortainod for hi. rcioirj. Iir. Suiili 1 in attondanio. To the Republican Voters of Lacka wanna County. Notice Is hereby given that the fol low inir named have teglstered an can didates for the Itepttbllean nomlnntlon for the ret.pectle oftlces named, nnd their tirtmes w 111 nppear on the official ballot for the llepubllrnn ptlmnty elec tion to be held utt Sept. 16, 1901, be tween tho hours of 4 nnd S o'clock p. m.: For Additional I.iw Jthlpe James "Wheaton Cntpenter, 100S Delaware street, Scranton, Pn. For County Contt oiler K. A. .loncc, Archbald, Pa. Tor Coroner John C. tiatenn. M. T)., 317 Washington avenue, Seionlnn. Pit ; John J. Koberts, M. D , 2.Ti South .Main avenue, Peranton, Pa. For Sin c or fieotge II. Sti-venin, Waverly. Pa. llneli precinct will nlco elect the VlRllnneo Committee at the said pit marles. DAVID J. DAVIS, Chairman. E. D. FELLOWS, Socretaty. Scranton Business College. Tn Older to accommodate people who wish to make Inqultles, Huck A: Whlt more will be in their otlke day nnd oventnp, Labor day. Clearing Sftle of Tnnts, At Itlchards & Wlrtli'c, S2G Itckawnn na avenue. MONS. OAHVEY'8 elevation. Officers Selected for the Mass And OtherCeremonles of Consecration. The arrntiRemeiits for the consecra tion of MonslKliof i:. A. Oarvey as bbhop of the newly created tlloccsc of Altoottn, have been practically com pleted. The teieinony will take pinto In St. Peter's cathedral on Sunday, Spt. S, and will be one of the most InilxHtiK ever witnessed In this city. Cardinal Mnrtlnelll, the apostolic deli'Kiitf to this cniintry. and Arch IiImIioii Ilyan. of Philadelphia, will be In attendance, as well as six or seven hlshons. The mass will be celebrated by Cardinal Mattlnelll. The other otll tcrs will bo as follows. Assistant pi lest, How M. F. Crane. ,of Avoea; deatons of honor, Hev. Daniel O'Con iitii, of Phlladelphln, and Very Hev. John lloyle. of Johnstown, vicar gen eral of the new dloiese of Altoona; deacon of the mass, Hev. J. A. O'Hellly, of tho Cathedral, sub-deacon, Hev. William Diinlea, of Pittsburg; master of ceremonies, Hev. P. F. Qulnnan, of PlttslmtK, assistant master of cere monies, ltn J. J. Feeley, of Plttston; notiii), Hex. John Koeper, of Wll llaiitspntt. tltiltirer, Hev. ltigene Httr io, of Wllll.itnspoil; acolytes, Daniel Connets and William MncAvllla, stu tlctils, of Wllllatnsport; candle benrer, James Foster, student, of Plttson. Tlir (hnpliiltis to the other church dlunitatles who will be In attendance will be ns follows. chaplains to Atchblshop Hynn. Dr. K"iiins nnil J.es Fltzniniiiice. ehap hutis to Ilishop Plielan, of Plttsliurg, Father Hiitke, of Plttshuig, nnd Fnther Fallen, of Tyione: clniplnlns to Mishop Flt'mauilef. I'"athers Shetldnn and Mnher of the llrle diocese, chaplains to Hlshop PrenderRiist. Hev. N, .1. Mr Maims, of North Sctanton, nnd Hev. K. .1 Melley, of South Sctanton; chaplains to Hlshop Shatiahan, Ilatilsbuip. He. Fathers Koch nnd Kane, of Harris liuiR. chaplnlus to Hlshop McQttald, of Htlffalo, Fathers Hloomer, of Klinlia. nnd Klet nan, of Parsons, chaplains to Hlshop llohan, Hev. John O'.Malley, of Kingston, nnd Hev. H. A. McAndiews, of Wllkes-H.iire: chaplnlus to Hlshop Oatvey, Hev. P. J. McMnuus, ot (.teen Hldge, nnd Hev. T. J. Cotnerfonl, of Archbald. The sermon w 111 bo preached by Hev. duties Kelly, S. J., formetly of To wnnda. It Is I'vpectoil that the seating ca pnclty of the cathedral will lie oei taxed and for this leason oik h pew holder will only be entitled to two sent. About f.00 tickets will bo dis tributed to u Ited guests. One of the gnlloiles will be resetved for ment hols of the teliglous otders, while the othei is as yet unnsslgned. Among the gifts which the new bishop has lecelved nre the following; A itiltte, ft oui his sister, who is a nun In San Francisco; rrozlei. cross nnd i liniii, fumi the iieojile of Plttston. ling ftom Mis. Ilotan, of Dunmnre; tiontl Ileal set, Ht. Hev. nishni llohan: pontl Ileal set. Hev. John Koeper. of Wlll lnmport; a faldstool, by the Blessed Vitgln sodality, of Plttston. FOR STEALING JEWELRY. FOR GUIDANCE OF BUILDERS BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF THE CITY BUILDING LAWS. F. L. Brown, the New Superintend ent of the Bureau of Building In spection, Compiles t Summary of tho Bulcs nnd Regulations Gov erning the Construction of Build ings Their Publication Is for tho Purpose of Acquainting All Con cerned with tho Law. fl Great Many People Who have eomu to us will be glad to tell you how well they wcio satisfied. Heptttatlon building Is our primary consideration In lilting glasses. S. H. TWINING, 131 PENN AVENUE. Optician f HARRIS' DRUG STORE F. L. Hiowit, superintendent of tho burenu of building Inspection, has compiled n syllahus of tho building laws, for the guidance of all who may be umceruod. The syllabus Is contained In tho fol lowing: IKpattlilont ol Puhlio safety. Ilutiau of llulhhliK In.pittion. Thfie hmln; liocn mmo iiir.tlftti a to tho rcciulrimentfi of the liuioau of hulhllns inHrllon under tho act of awrmlil) RniprnltiR iitlo of the mend iitt, tho follouiiiK infornutluti is KlMll. It It nnndaton upon thii liuroau to roqulro tlio iiopo.lt of I ho gotu ral ilrau. incs, plan., and upoi ! thutinn. nf snj nropo-cd rmtlun of an in w dnilliin;, it to riUo, inlarco, alter, build iihii, tn tear down, tnne tr rcmoilol an rvlttliK buildlnio, and thu nn work hall n done until a poiinlt i"Uo f i oin tho Uuiau of liulhliin( in- i.otloii Thi. It tu ak jour ro on ration in tho uirjlnii out ol tho ait, and to clato tint lioroaflu n poiniiH will ho l..iird until draw I lit 4 and p((inoatlou hoc Ijciiimi iloinllod, whm punilti will te Krantcj, er rrfimd within Un da. Mlditlnii l rilhri to tho fnllowliu a. holm! 1.01110 vi tlio nqulmnmlt of tho act octnlnrf liiiildini.' in itioa nf tlio M'rnnd i la... 'the liilniniuiii thhklCMi ol rnilutini!, illsiiion ninl pait vt ill are: l.-l 'Jhd .lid It h Mh dih 7th "ill Sury. story. Btoiy.btory.btvrj.htvij.Mory. fet"r.i. hcillint apparatus thill ho introduced Into nf liulliliiiv without a piMiult trom the liuroau ol bulMliiff lnifitlon In nn ImlldlnK hall any wooden (tlnlir, i)lt or tltnlur lio plarod warn than four dnlim to tho uul-ldo of any mnoVo, hot air or other flue. Ml Joitta or other tlmhert In lurty illt Mull ho ketiaratod trom the JolaU or tlnihora rntorlm lulu tho other ldo of wall It) nt lout four Inchot of nolld miton work. N'o phnklnit or hootln(r lull extend acrm iartj wall All iloimer wlmtnwt elull bo nude of annie flro proof lintrriil Ml ronft uhlll ho comnl with tin, lato, rlno, rupper, Iron or omo other rniiilly pnl lliopioof material. WILL REDUCE RATES. Fire Underwriters Likely to Take Off the Recent Increase When New Hydrants Are Set. CHIEF EVENTS OF LABOR DAY HOW IT WILL BE CELEBRATED HEREABOUTS. Central Labor Union Will Conduct A Big Picnio at Lake Lodoro Ad dress by President Mitchell of the United Mine Workers Contest of Qlee Clubs for a Prize of $100. Ten Thousand Are Expected to pe In Attendance Dotails of the Arrangements. vMwywywyvvwwyyM. Just Look at Them Is there not TONE nnd STYLE In tho make up of our LAMPS? MORE THAN THIS, there Is EXCLUSIVENESS, GOOD MA TERIALS nnd BEST BURNERS. OUR PRICES ARE LQWER than elsewhere. METAL LAMPS, In rich red nnd Antique Bronze, nre very fashionable now. OUR NEW LINE contains nil -the NEW COLORS. $4 OO WILL BUY n hnndsomo LAMP completo with GLOBE. We havo n line of DECORATED LAMPS with shades nnd globes to match, which nre excellent values at 03c. and up wards. LAMP HEADQUARTERS. 1) It It It II II is it it n --.' is is i-i n :: ?i i h it it t:; -ii u is it ii 27 "7 21 ! 1j is .l AS TO KlfMlAIIONS. fVllira thill extend nmlir tho entire lni E. H. Sampson, a Lake Ariel Butch er, Arrested Yesterday at the Instance of M. Herr. Big Shoe Sale At Mnhon's Shoe store, 3JS I.niknwn li no, avenue. Adams aenue school teopenei Sept o. Maig.net L. Torrj, Piinelpal. l -f La Cl I rf V ' $t ' jV V jV V v aV V V X K a' v V V V V u DEALERS IN Bonds and Investment Securities M Droidwiy, N. Y. Wkr'Uarre. Catbondile. 4 6-fl Commonwealth Md'e, Scranton, Ta. it V H VI tt VI M M H H M J X V.. H. SiimpMiii, a Lake Ariel htiteher, una in tested yesteirlny sit llio lnstnnee of M. Heir, a jewelry petldlir, on the I'hniKe of (Jteitllnf,- $Sfi woith of Jew ell y. lie w.is held In $500 ball by Alderman llucldy. alter a hentlng. Hetr elnltns he was ieddllni7 Jewelty, near Lake Ariel, some time iiro, and mislaid his s-atehel, eontalnlns rlnps. nnil pln .ilited nt $70. He put an ail vettbeinent in the lornl papers, offer jiik: ii tew .ltd lor the leturn of the Ii.ik nnd i otitent!-. He went to Neu Yoik the next day, nnd whilo he was nwn the s.Uihel .is returned to It. Solo m.in, of l'enn aentie, by Sampson, who teeelved the $.' row aid, and feigned the limine of Pitninn to the receipt. When He it returned ftom New Yotl; he found that nil the pood jewelty, valued at about $fiO, hail been taken finm the s.itihel, and that what te malned was woith oiy little. He made ever effott to lot ate th( man who had iPtutned the Ii.ik but without sueee.ss, until about a weik tifro, when he wns nualn In the vicinity of Lake At lei. He i nine aetoss sevetal people who had pin chased sonic of the Jewelry stolen fiotii hN b.iff. nnd by petslMent imiuliy Icained. -o he s.iyn, that It had been bought trom H.tnipson He Im mediately cum. to tills city nnd t-wote out a vwniaut for his nticst Deputy t'onstnlilc Joilm Hawks, of Aldeimnn Kuddy's court, went to like At lei on Thin sdaj- night but Sampson had got scent of hl.s coming and hud lift for Wllkes-Darre in the nfternoon. Hawks wntehed the Krle nnd AVyo mlng trains, for a time in the morn ing, but finally decided that his man would be likely to take a eaieet car fur Dunmoro nnd boa id the ttaln theie, after his at rival ftom Wllkes-Harie. He ticc oidltiKly '"ok the next train going up, and was hlghlv phiaked to see Hitmpsiiu board It nt the Diininoic station He wiih piomptl.N pint imI under arrest and was taken to Alileinmn Hllildy'n fotttt, whete he was glen a lienilug lli had si'enal lings on his llnm-is, which Heir lilenllfled a,s hav ing been stolen from him. fJainpsoii didn't put up much of a de fense, nnd wns held In $.'00 ball for his npieni.iiice nt cotllt. ESTELLE-CARLYON. Quiet Evening Wedding nt Penn Avenue Baptist Chuich. Miss Mnud lMelio. formerly of the public llhiaty, nnd later a teachet In the public schools nnd James H Par boil, of Wilkes-Italic, fomierly In the Western I'ttlon nlllte In this city, wete united In mairlage last evening, nt the iviin Avenue llaptist t hutch, by Hev. Pi. n V Y. l'ietce. Invitations weie extended to only, the Immedlnte friend". Mr. nnd Mrs. Cniljou will be at home In Wilkes Harre upon their tetuiii, Sept. IB, ftom a visit to the Tan. American nnd a tour of Panada. Ladles, Attention! Klein hundred pairs ladles' very fine russet leather, with up-to-date lasts. Regular price $2.no. $j.r,0. $3 00 nnd $t 00. Will be offered foi sale today (Satur day) for l&e. per palt We sell nothing over OSc. I.esterfchlre Shoe Store, 305 Spruce street. Lestershire Shoe Store. Only shoe stnie of the kind In the world. Our highest pilco Is 9Rc. Wotk Ingmetv w ho havo been paying $1 SO, $J.OO and $2.50 are urgently tettuested to examine our stock, 305 Spruce utieet. See red Hag. OSc. Will Buy A line shoo for ludles at Mahon's Shoo sale, 328 Lackawanna avenue. Fnunditlon Willi must oxtend thrte (,S) dot hf low Kimlo nnil to illd hutti 111, ind ho at least MX Inilies tlidker than tho walls aboo Ihoin. Knot ihr stnne not Iom than ten Inches thick. 4111I thrte fiet wide. Wlla mii"t "tart at lent tnrbe 1110110-1 lnhiw cellar hottom and uv liond fctonei time feet in hi-iuht and four foot In leiiKtli. Speilil npplicition Is tu he nudo fur pjrty m.iIN. 1 11 1 II Ion wjIN hlull not bo l(u thin two thlrilH (hi tri(kno of em loiini, and division nall No loivni for plion shall ho niide in an) Mill fnr innro than ono third ItH thhknui, .aid h.ill ho tlllid up with solid ini-nnr) fur tht nmo nf nun foot at top and bottom ot m Ii stor.i. In iault or aioi tho Ircnt or Innk ill slull not bo los th.in thirtv im I104 ihlik at tho Inittom and eighteen Indus at top and bat tilled on tho lnlde llrii k ujIU slnll tio landed oiory oii-hth rouro No end, side or pirtj .ill nhill ho curled innri Ihju one etory in adianto or flout ot loar ixlh, unloi tho suhl MrtIN ho aeiuied bv lion nm hors ai loa-t oui- and 0110 hilf bi ihne rlshtli iiuius tiiilo In four foot Innp. Ml stono u-oil In fituiK nhill bo lndiond with Iron inchors, 111 each atone, mioh amhors to be lit Into atone at least ono inili, eVtept Mhtn al .itoniitlio courM nl bond Mouen, front, riar, hide nnd parti dll dull lo anchored to miii tier of Joit at intervals not occcdini; ten fiet," and so million d th it a fallni Joint beam or Bililer will free Hi imn ancnonuo without Injury to wall. Vthrie Joists aro suportcd li,i gmlt-rs, lli.it slull ho strappitl tnsctlur at the same ills, tanti- apirt, and on nno lino of Jniits fli Mill am hois. I'ipnt, tide and pirty walls nm ivrnuod and wheio no gutter Is required shall oxlind at le.iii ten in lies ahoio the flit or slope ot roof and be rcpod with ini-oiubu.tlMv miterial. oopt on Irani diiolllnKH all Butters anil tor- lilies shall lo of sumo flre-nruol mitorlil V.II irrn beams or garden, to npin npinmit SxIJ fiet upon whlih 1 will re-ts for support hill hue n bt.iilni; of at least mm- lnehes at oai h end ftr inry additioml hpan ahoio tnoln fool Tho lioirmi: slull 1 mcraod onclalf imh at eatli ind. Hifi-io iron column, p(t, beam, llnlel or irird or, intondoil to Mipjiort a wall built of brak or stone, or any fltor or part thereof, or to nun am opt-iiltu; eight feit or more In width, shall has i- a dlsliiittiie nune or title proper! stamped, rolled or iat ill a ronspieuous xdaeo thcicon, and no greiter weight t-lull bs plittil on any eoliimn, pout, beam, llnttl or sorder thin tin tables of tho manufacturer show it to I tapahlc of Mippnrting with safot). roNsriiucTiov op n.nnits Ml floors sh ill be oonstrnrted to Im ar a sib load, per superlleial foot, cxilusise of nuti rial, as follows- Tir dwelling, seionty poum's Where usul for public ass-nnbloEe, 1iV) pounds, Kor store hmmos, wiro-hoims, f u torim, elt , 2i pounds and upward'. Roofs, not Itss thin tllty pounds Ml echool houses, thiuilu-s, pulilir buildinits, lulls, plates of a-ssfinbl u;e or report, tent mint house, hall, lndirins: hou.se, faetory or workshop lin.re thin two storii 111 tH-lKht shall hae tit Ii'it 1.110 staiiwai amiable frctn each apait mint, whkli stairwai- slnll In- cmlo-sil Willi liruk walls or nrtiiions uudo of luiuuibiistitilo maliilals Bin V. 1 liuiun'.is shall haio walls it ltasi 111110 iuilits I luck, or four and om hilf imlics with teiri cotta pipi lino lining No woml furring hhall bo mod atr,inil or arotiii I am ehlinne, plastering slull be dirritli on mawii rv ir win' lath. Ml heater smoke pipes slull hi it It ist two fott In low tin joist or rifling ahiHc, Ml rluoi riKisters shall hue fiaims. No A iiromlnent member of the Fire Underwrite! V association said last night, when asked liy u Tribune man when tho twenty-five per cent. In t rente In local Insurance tntes would bo taken oft: "The tntes were Increased nearly a year ago, nfter the lire tlnderwt iters liad made a thorough Inspection of the ill's lite department, and had de cided that It was not what It should be. At that time we totmulnted a list of liiipioeinents which we believed should lit' made In the department, nnd announced Unit the lucie.ie would be taken off Just ns soon as the city Im proed Its file department In the man ner suggested by if. "We did not expect that everything we asked would be compiled with. We decided that a siihstantl.il compliance would be all that would he required. The city litis nlre.uly purchased a new hook nnil ladder tmck anil a new first class engine, as tetiuetted by w, hut one of our most Important tcqultc ments has not been compiled with. "This Is th" Installation of large sl.ed lire hydrants In the centtnl part of the liy The new engine will be worthless unless theo hydtnnts are purchased and placed at each corner on Mulbeiry, Linden nnd Spruce sttcets and Km kawanna acnuc ELLEN COOlfDISCHARGED Young Girl Charged with Selling Liquor Illegally Dealt Leniently with by Magistrate Howe. Kllon funk, the 15-year-old girl ar tested on Thursday night for selling IIiiuoih without a license nt hei home on Mineral stteet, wns discharged from custody last night by .Magistrate Howe after several of her relatives promised that nothing of nn Intoxicating natute would be eet sold in the house again. The oting gltl strenuously protested her innncetii e last night nnd snld that she had sold no intoxicants. Lieuten ant of Police Keeney. who had com mand of the siui.ul of policemen who raided tho phue. had no dltect evidence to show that the gill had sold any thing. The wanatit was for all persons found on the place and as Ellon was the only one In the house, she was ur icstcd. The lieutenant said that a fresh bnrrel of ule li.nl been tupped since the arrest of lOllen's mother on Wednesday night and that It stood to lenson that she must have -sold, as Mis. Cook Is sstlll In jail and there Is no other member of the family Magistrate Howe gave the girl a few words of nth lie and warned her that she would be dealt with severely If hi rested again. He then discharged her. FATHER AND SON ARRESTED. One Accused of False Pretense and the Other of Assault. John Callahan, an old man, and his son, .Tames Callahan, were jestcrday arrested at the Instance of Joseph Steinberg At n hearing 'before Alder man Ituddy last night he claimed that the old man incepted sixty cents In payment for an old stove nnd then re fused to deliver the goods. Stelnbi'ig says that when he piesed his claim James Cnlluhan. the son, assaulted him. Aldeitnait Ituddy held each of the defendants In $300 ball for their appearance at court. School Shoes. Oieatcst . lines 111 school shoos for th" inotiij cr offered In the city of Sti.inton Nothing oei- iiSc. Lestcr- Khliu Shoe Stoic, 305 Spruce street. Store Will Be Closed Honday. For School Children Special Prices on Children's Wear Saturday and Tuesday. Dress Goods Lot Bright 12 l-2o Cotton Plaids 8c Lot 25c All Wool Checks 15c Lot 50c All Wool Serge Plaids. 20o Lot 75o Fancy Wool Plaids. .. ,48c Lot S1.00 Wool Cheviot Plaids, 50 inch 50c Lot Armure Worsted Serges, new shades 15c Ynrd-Wide Granite Goods 25c 40-inch Wool Coverts, tailor finish 48c 00c All Wool Armuies 30c 50c All Wool Coverts 37 l-2c 60c Black Figured Mohairs. .. ,25c Largo assortment or! 85c and $1.00 fine Dress Goods in short lengths . , 50c Boys' and Girls' Hose 25c Black Cat Hose 21c 15c Cast lion Hose 10c 25o Child's Fine Hose 15c 25o Hisses' Mercerized Red Hose 10c 25c Hisses' Polka Dot Hose ...10c Grenadlno Stripe Ribbon 0c Taffeta Ribbon, best grade, 4 nnd 5 inch, 20c quality, new shades 10c Hair Ribbons 10c, Velour Stripes 5c Narrow Fancy Ribbon 2c Ladles' Neckwear at Half Price. The arrangements which have been made among the central labor unions In this part of the country for the ohsetvntK-o of Labor Day, Monday, In dicate that It will prove one of the most memorable celebrations of the wotklngmen's great holiday In the his tory of Pennsylvania. The local union will run a great ex cursion to Lake Lodore, where the fea ture of the day will be an addiess de livered by President John Mitchell, of the I'nltetl Mine Workers of America. In Wllkes-Harre, one of the greatest labor union and trades' patades ever held In Luzprne county will take place and be followed by nn all-day picnic and general demonstration at ono ot tlio city gloves. In Plttson, there will nso be a par ade, while the Carbondale union will defer Its celebration until Tuesday, when It Is to he made n feature of the semi-centennial celebration, and addresses will be delivered by Presi dent Mitchell and other labor leaders. Many of the I'lttstonlans nnd Carbon- dalians wilt attend the local union's excursion. The Central Labor union will meet nt I.HO o'clock Sunday afternoon, ns will also tho arrangements committee, to perfect final details. One of the purposes of the excuislon Is to raise funds for the entertainment of the delegates to the Amerlcnn Federation nf Ljlmr convention here In Decem ber. Piosldeiit Mitchell will make his address promptly at 2 o'clock, and will probably be the only prominent speaker ot the day. Chairman John II. Devlne, of the (Tetks association, who is chairman of the committee, will Inttoduce Mr. Mit chell. Vice President Lew-Is, of the Tnlted Mine Workets of America, has also been invltorl to address the mass meeting, but his piesence is not an ticipated. The glee club contest for $100 will he one of the prominent fea tures ot the day. The Gwent club, of IMwnrdsville; the Anthracites, nf Tnyloi, the Mm les, nf North Sctanton, nnd two clubs from West Sctnnton have till enteted the competition. After the singing of the contest selection, all the contesting clubs will Join In n clioius and sing. led by Haydn Evans, the ad judicator. CONTHACT FOR POOD. A contract has been made with Rid den Uros., caterers, to have on hand Mifllcieut lefreshments for 10,000 per sons, nnd tho Delaware and Hudson Hailioad company has guaranteed to futnlsh a stitliclent number of cars to accommodate this number. Bauer's hand will nciompany the excursionists and gie conceits during the day, while Lawrence's band will furnish the dance music In the pavilion. A special train will leave Plttston at 7 15 o'clock, stopping all along the line for p.ifcsongcrs until It reaches here. Trains will leaie Scranton at R, 0 and 1 SO o'clock, with as, many others ns ate necessitated by the size of the crowd. Tickets will be, moreover, good on nil the regular trains. The com mittee in chsaige or the tiny and the Central Labor union delegates will march to the station anil take the first train, acting an a guard of honor to President Mitchell. Chnltman John II. Devlne state the Delaware and Hudson itailroad com pany guarantees to take cate of the hauling of the crowds, nnd that Caterer Kndden has ordered two tnn of hams nnd a gieat quantity of other provlts Ions, nmountlng in nil to four carloads. In addition to taking care of these two very Important Items, that of getting tho crowd there and hack comfortably nnd providing ample tefreshments for them whilo there, the crowd may give Its attention to enjoying the things which are provided' for the day's en tertainment, ami with the entire day enlivened by a flow nf music and the numerous games, boating and other forms of amusement, those who do not wish to mlsjs the glee club contest for the $100 prize wll tin well to bear In mind that it Is .scheduled for VI o'clock shatp. Those desiring to avoid the rush nre advised to purchase their tkketi ftom the local Delaware and Hudson agent on Saturday, as tho-? who fa.ll to se cure tickets on .Monday before getting on the train will be iptjiilied to pa full fine. The majoilty of local buslntsis place.s will bu cltiM'il Monda, the Central Iibor union having petitioned the merihatitH to observe the da. COMMITTi:i-: IN CIIAIU1B. The committee In rhaige ot the cur.-loni consists of J H. Devlne the th'ik.s, chaiiman, Ceoigo (tuthler of the clgariuakets, sectetaty; If H. Campbell, of the machinists, as sistant fsi-ctotary: Hugh Franey, of the tin. sheet and Iron workers, tteasuret, M D Flaherty. Amerlcnn Federation of Labor ortranlzei . Stephen Pike, of tlio cnipenteis; Joseph Williams, of the teamsters; Ilichaid Kobwtb anil Daniel Coleman, of the Fulled Mine Wolkeis of Atactica, Joseph Oliver and Waller Jones, of the Tjpogiaphlcal union, W. H. Stanton, of the car build eis. A sub-committee consists of n A. Kotzw Inkle, of the tlg.umakeis, P. F. Hnlton, of the paltiteis, W. It. Jon's and 1-3. 1). Jones, of the I'nlted Mine Workets of Ameilta; P. II. Hucklej, of tho tin. sheet and lion woilteis, W. I). Hi-oekenshlie, of the teamstets, Fd ward Dacey, P. J. Martin, of the cletk.s, M. J. Williams, of the I'nlted Mine Woikei of America; 10. C. Patterson nnd W. O. Gordon, of the cnipenteis: James Stew at t and Vnlentlne Krbought, of the I'nlted Mine Wotkeis of Amet lea. While there will be no big parade here Monday, the teason that this has been dlspens-ecl with Is that October 20, "Mltchell'B day." will be made the ot -raslon of a great demonstration and parade of niembeis of labor oiganlza tloiw from all over the iount. iXvfcM&VV. Geo. V. Millar & Co. HSXS'Sl8 1 wmmmmmmmmmmmmm k Lands Sakes! No wondah missus sleeps so late mawnings. Dis am an Blastic Felt Mattress made br The Scranton Bedding Co. Wc carry a full line, of the best beds in the market. Our . leader is the Whttcomb, the only bed that has brass that will not tarnish inside of t month. Lackawanna and Adams. Both 'Phones. WHERE TO GET DENTAL WORK DONE The Albany DENTAL Asssociation, Under the management of Dr. G. K. Hill & Son, is the place to get your Dental work done. Dr. Hill & Son have built up a large business since they opened here twenty years ago, and the reason why they have done this is because they do the best work at prices within the reach of all classes, and give each patient their special attention. Call at their rooms and be convinced of what we say here. First National Bank Buildf.ng. Sale of Dishes We are conducting a Special Sale of our great Stock of DINNER SETS, TEA SETS and OPEN STOCK. These goods are of newest design, beautifully deco rated, and are priced lower than similar goods were ever offered tn Scranton. J. D. WILLIAMS & BB 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. See the Window Display. iliWBHHHMMBMMHBMBBMBBMHHHHM e- of H. MEARS&HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Ave. OUT TODAY Spalding's Official Foot Ball Guide l'or Vol Mm.l l.v ttjllir t amp fontjini. In w iuIhs, Sori Iti'weu of tin i Ml s.nieru.111 Tjiii Smul Manias vim tn lifirmniTi., I'uliin nl Imlinir I "'it Hill Tiain". I'liiitosrjph uf J.lv! Price, II) CIs I'cr Copy l'ur -jlc In ill nettS'lmlrrs illiistr.neil 'int Hull fltOli ?lll N-Ilt 1 ns tu m lihift.s BROTHERS, 11. m . r Tl fc IP w llatiilsuiiiili A. O. SPAIDINCI & i .ik CIiIciku of Uri'f. was yi'StPidny iiftcitioon sworn In by Ceioulfi Ooiiin-ll and 111 asMinu tin tlntlen of 111 olllcc tills monilni?. Ill appointment, an orlK Inally made, was not to have taken effect ll It t II this evenlliR at fi o'eloi k. P. V. y.lzlemann. the tetlrliiK chief, (leMied to Ko to Htlffalo this innriilinr and MKieeded ill tnakliitf arrange ments with Chief Feiber to as'stinie the ilntlfs of Ills oUIch a few limits bi foiehand. ASBURY PARK, THEALHAMBRA 400 .Sewall Avenue. Asbury Park, New Jersey. I'leii's.iiit looms and pi client table. $fl Oil to $7 0.1 per week. Location pen tial Hio.id pon hep Kleitrlc Hshts. Klve minutes from menu. tJcranton refetfiic . FERBER IS SWORN IN. Becomes Superintendent of the Bu reau of Fires This Monilnp. II. V. 'Kcrber, tlio new chief of tho flro ilepnrtmcut, or ptopetly hpeaklliK tho new bupeilntundunl of the butcau TO ARREST JUNK DEALERS. Felix (iiitJiky, another one of the bos cliaipred by the Delaware. Lackawanna nml 'Western rompnny with stealing stint' fioin lt yards was anested yes terday and committed to the pountv Jail, hy Aldeimnn Rudd In default of JW1 ball. It was learned esterda that wat lantis Rio out fot the nrreH of a num ber of Junk dealeis. who ate ihatBed with puichaslnt? the stolen metal ftom the boys. !eeral of the lads who have been nnested have gem the names of the denleis who bought the stuff from them nnd hae explained at length about the story which they wete told to tell if questioned. Wyoming Seminary. A large and well equipped boarding school. Hvery modem convenience ("ettllleates accepted by all colleges i cehlng students on certificate. I.aige depailiiients of music, nit and oratory Huslnt-ss com so fot students who do not wish to prepaie for tollrge. $.100 a year. Year opens September II. For catalogue address L 1., Sprague, I). D., ' Kingston, I'a, $4RoundTrip$4 Children's Tickets $2. A giand tliiiv il.i hm in Minn to Sira toga Spilugs, Wednesday, September 4.. over the I). II i.ilhoad Horn Si 1 niton, Wilkes. H.ii re. llonesdale and CailioiKl.il". P.utles deslting to teninln tlltee illijs i'l.i i tin do so b. pnvlnc tl.iHi extia to tli ket agent nt K.iintium. Trains leave Wllk'S-Hane Ht S SS a. in. and a07 p. in.. Plttston r, 51 n. in, fcnd "21 p, in , Siiantoti t! 20 a. m. and 3 5j p. in.; C'aibondale 7 a. in. unit 4.38 p.m. Soveielgn Grand Lodge, L 0. 0. F. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 16th to 21st 1001. For the nboe occasion ticket ngenti of the Lackawanna railroad will sell specitl round tilp tickets to Indianap olis, Ind., at legular fltst class one way faio for the totind tilp. Tickets' will In on sale good going Sept 12th to 15th Inclusive, tettiinlng to leave Indianap olis not later than Sept. 21 or earlier than Sept. 13th. Hy depositing, tickets with Joint agent at Indianapolis, Ind, on or before Sept 23d, return limit will be extended to leave Ijidlanapolla not later than October 7th on payment of fiO cents additional. Stop off at Ruf lalo will be permitted nn the rPtu'rn trip by depositing ticket .with. Joint agent No, f.o llxchnngo utreetind on payment of f 1.00 fxtta, provided that ticket Is used to destination wllliln tho llnal i etui n limit. Children between the ages of 5 ami 12 yeum ono-half ot thu adult r.Uo TrouBer Bargains At the gioat clearing sale of Richards ii Wlrth's, 3.'0 Ldckuwunna uve.