fT-fftrtHfJt nJ'p"-'''1 '"",o jkr-ffpori G THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1901. i- - pm' is ir Y L j i Mpj& An Excellent Combiinition. The pleasant method nnt beneficial cfTccts of the well known remedy, Srntir of Fiob, inannfnetnred by the Camfoiinia Fio Srnur Co., illnstrato the valuoof obtaining the liquid laxa tlvo principles of plants known to bo mcdicinnlly laxative and presenting them In the form most refreshing to tho taste and acceptable to tho system. It Is tho one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling ono to overeomo habitual constipatlou per manently. Its perfect freedom from every object lonaolo quality and sub stance, and Its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or Irritating them, innku. it tho ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs arc used, as they uro pleasant to tho taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy aro obtained from senna nnd other 'aromatic plants, by a method known to the California. Flo Svnui Co. only. In order to get itsbencflelal effects and to avoid Imitations, please remember the full namepfthoCompany printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, OAL. LOUISVILLE, KT. NEW TORK, K. T. For salo by oil DrtiRRlsls. Price Ma. per bottlo. CITY NOTES. P. k 11. PAY ll.s. 'Mic Hclinaic nn.l llii'l on plcl JfnliriUy at Ihc Mcmtn-, Lcnnrtt'i Cretlc, )licVon jihI Von Mnnh mini's. f'lvr. PKHONS NATI IIU.I.IUI.- Kie prrnn wrf n.iluinli?cel at tin- M.lnn of tlm lYelrral e-wirt hfld in ll.irrilniiir lln week, jihI t lirce attornojs jrltniltni In jirai tn o In Uir court. Il.l.ir.AI. 1,101011 SI'.U.INn. M.iuMr.ito Storr '. yrrlrnUy i-oininlttfil .Inlm Noll, nf Miitli Si ran- ton. tn the county (.ill for llilrly ih. on the ' ihaise of rclllnc liquor without a license. HAS M0i:i HIS OIWirratS.-IMoirc In Hankrupliy I'. A. Van Wounrr jctrrday iiiomiI into hl l'iftt- qtMitrm In t lie IYiler.il ImileJiiic. llf Is now ornmcil In the loom allotlcil the ellv trlit attorney. Ni:w I.r.rilMl 10. A new ldtcr lm .i jrftriday iilareit in the nulling mom at the limlnffkr. It rontaini one lmtulreil ami forty I'lieon liolrei and will lie iwd for tiipar.itinK larnc letters fipm the ordinary mall. I'OOr 11M.I, I'llVCril I!. C.itiln Kucene Tioip and hii Scranton Ilisli uliool foot lull team aie Krtllns dill.v n.iclieo .it Athletic I'aiK. A Urce nmiilu'r of pb.cen aie tr.iin for tho cleien and llio eonipeiltlem is linlv. T. A. l.UUIV 1M1I!IV- A letter wa jester rliy teielied at tlie pn.tnlflic .i-kinir for Informa tion a to the minion of Tlionian A. Lewis, lite pilvate in Conipanv A, 'I'lilrleentli recltnent. 'Iho loniimmli'atlnn cn from lilentrnant Colonel (I. W. Il.ilrd, of the pay department. t-M.r, nut com.miiti:i: Mi:i:nn -Tin? prinoirallu ftamlins roinmittee of Lackawanna county will meet at the St. Clurlei hotel Mon day rmliiff at S n'clnil, for the purpose of fit mir the time tor holding lloinoci.iilc primaries and -0!init ion. ciiAiini.ii wirii ini:nrins-. Mm. neorge V. l'o.-trr, of 1.110 llamplon street, ranged the w arret of her hu-li.iiid on 'l'hurd,iy nisht on the i hirers of definition and non-uppnit. He M4 committed to the immty jail liy Mjglstratc Howe tn default of $.ii bail. ni.OC'II WANTS A .Mlll.--.lrfpli niorh, tlio e mounted patiolmiu, who was removed from the force iccently for "lli gooil of the service," is aniom to eruie n kltuation, and If any one lilions of a joli tint will lie to .loi's liking ho will he grateful to tliem If they will "put lilm nfl," lie si.is. P., I., k V. PAY DAS. The employes of the Diamond, Nl.inv ilto and Storrs mines were paid jestrrday and todlv tlie paymaster will visit all he roljirrir In Taj lor, Krjser Vallev, We-t Fcranton and North Snanton. On Monday the r ml -monthly pa.v will lie nude at the lollirrra in the lower end of the company' territory. r.rtAMMAH A 1i:.UIli:itS. - mirtlng of the Orammir A piliiilpals v.n held jefteiday after noon in tlie lioaid of lontiol loom., when Iho following oflli rr-i weie to-elected: President, T'rofcor Pavid Owens, of No. l.i; seiretaiy, PioffM-or .1. II. Ilawktr, of No. 2. The luinci pals aie to meet at Mated liitriv.ils to dism-n among thenislics the work ji( (iramnur A Khooh. WIITI Si:i!IOl'.-t.Y ClIAIKilMI. -Annie .l.ikos ky aiyl .lohn Dir.pNk, who are charged with hav ing lived together as man and wife at Old Torge for several months, were aliened jCAtcnlay at the intanee of County Detective V. . Phillips on the rlnrge of adulteij. Mr. Phillips Is ailing as preecutor In place of Anthony .Icrkosky, the woman's hn.lnnd. The couple will he given a heailng this morning by Magistrate Millar. A f-OCTAI, SKsln.N. A hocial ke.sion wis held Thurday night by tlie MrpliUto club at Its rooms on inuie meet. ItifrrxhuieuU were eived and an enjojable programme was rendered. Those prefflit wrr; William Pecker, Calvm lleiker, rhlllp Men;;, C.eorge Cleveland, John Ilechtnhl, Itobfrt Jones, Ilnliert Stewart, Walter IVcliiik, Julius PoMier. Jacob Ivulilmaii, (leoige Maulev, Joseph Kirn. Hioige Seeley, Wjrd llloonier, Itiy CUrk and Kdviaid Hal lock. N, Y. O. & W. Special Sunday Excur- ,. .fcion for Lnko Poyntelle. WMlUleAve Seranton 8:30 a. in., Car bon rial e."fl: 10 a. m Sunday, Sept s. Fare from Peranton $1.00 return, Cnr bondale M cents, Bonds and Investment . Securities X V M' rtroidvrijr, N. Y. Wllk-ei-Ilirre. Ca"rbondle. i t-t Commonwealth bld't, Scranton", Pi. tt XI ) 'I LMfea'tl.cfetaetoetafcitMeMieiMMMfc'i t? DEAI.EnS IN 5 IT ROBBERY ON ASH STREET. Female Burglar Entered Daniel Dal ton's House Thursday Night. One nf the nerviest nnd must tinpte tent lous female till trIii I'M that ever ve iled Pine Hrook entered the house of Daniel Dnlton, on Ash street, Thurs diiy nljjht mid earrled nwny his pocket" liiHik. containing $T, and soinu small change. Mrs. Pulton, who Is the mother of two children, was awakened by hear IllK n noise In her room, and thinking that one of the little ones was III, arose to make an Investigation. As she did, she discovered a woman In the room, wearlns n calico dress and a sunlion net She sctenmed and nwnkened her husband. The latter nsked the Intruder what she wanted, but she cldently paid little attention to him, but proceeded to rllle Ills pockets, tnklliK out his purse containing the money, lie or dered her out of the house, mid watched her walk up Ash street to the court leadllifr tnuatds flreeli KIiIrp. One of the children had lost the door key, and Mrs. Unit on neglected to lock the door on retiring, nnd the Intruder walked In nnd out of the house with out nny diniculty. The matter was reported to polite headquarters, nnd Captain 'Williams, who Is acting city detective in the ab sence of Latin Day. who Is on his vaca tion, went to woik on the case. DIVINE HEALING. Subject of Rev. A. B. Simpson's Ad dress Before the Christian Alli ance Yesterday Afternoon, I!ov. Albeit 11. Simpson, of New York, piesident of the Christian Al liance, l?llvcied two addresses at Green P.ldKe yesterday niornlntr and afternoon, at tho set-islnus of the con vention there. Ills afternoon topic was "Ulvlne Healing," and Immediately af te the sermon he left the city for New York. The day's services were opened in the moinltiK by a player service, w hich was conducted by Itev. Mr. Itryden, of llazleton, l!ev. James l.'lshtnaii, of KhiRhamton, spoke on the subject of "The Doctrine of Ulood." and l!cv. Simpson Bfive a powerful address on "A Deeper Christian Life, or Practi cal Sanctlllcatlon." At l.oO o'clock there was a children's mcetltifr, at which .Miss Scisholtz, of India, Kave a very interesting talk, and at :.'.:i0 o'clock Itev. Simpson delivered Ills lliiiil sermon of the day. "1'Nilth takes healltiB," he d'claied, "but without faith no cure can he con summated." Following his sermon, testimony was heard on the subject of lieallnn, the returned missionaries be ins' the 111 st to spniik. Hev. Mr. Moy ser, of Akola, India, told of the re markable maimer In which he had been healed of cholera, merely by main taining a .sturdy trust and faith lu the ability of God to cure him, without his resorting to until for the aid alTotdcd lu medicinal means. Fied Curlstophci'Min, the Swedish mlslsnu.iry, who went through such harrowing experiences in China, then told of several Instances of divine healing which came under his direct observation. Ho had himself stllfetvd seilously from malm la, and without aid of any physli'liins was restored to complete, health. Mr. Christoplierson's testi mony iuis followed by that of several persons In the atnl'ience who weie called upon to relate their experiences by Uov. McArthur, who presided over the session. Mr. Callender, who has seen more than the three, score and ten, lose up in the meeting, halo and hearty, de-i-plto his hoary hitiis, and told of the manner in which he had been cured of an almost deadly complaint several years ago, and his consistent allegiance since to the principles of tho alliance. Jeremiah Swingle told of how he was cured of heart disease and others told of marvellous healings of ap pendicitis, rheumatism and other com plaints. Following the giving of the testimony, Uov. McArthur linked whether there were any persons pies ent who felt the need of prayer, to be oifered for the alleviation of physical suffering. In all portions of tho big tent men and women stood up, some limping, some poor and pale from Ill ness, all evidently in sore need of re lief. Dr. Mij.Yrthur duckuvd that all those desiring treatment would be prayed for in the tabernacle, where they alone would enter. Itev. Mr. Arthur stated that the ceremony was not one for Idle onlookers, hut could only ho attended by those persons possessed of faith, whose hearts were open to the player which would ho oifered for them. Last night llev. Sentt, the stato superintendent, delivered an Interest ing address before a large audience. Tlie convention will he hi ought to n close tomorrow, when the collection for the missions will ho taken. MAITLAND FAIK. Is everybody's next week. The conveniences tor large inhibition show. Four days society off cih many patrons. With tho building, cattle and iioii sueos on eiev.iien ground lu ex cellent condition, with shade, water, grass plots, commodious grand stand, ample hltehinjr room for all teams, splendid half-mile track lu good con dition for the races, dining hall, lunch counters., and one of the llnest foot ball ground In the state, they tcel that tlic-y are Inviting the public t., a place where there Is nothing to of fend and everything to commend. The poultry show will he lug. The foot-ball gumes will be played for all there Is in them. The domestic and fancy departments will contain much that is new. Tbeie Is no better place to meet obi friends. Come on the opening day, Tuesday, and stay to the close. Kvery day will ho a big one. The running, trotting and colt races will be great. Thcie will he many side attiactlon. Ha on the grounds In order to get Into the pictures, that will he taken during the fair. Ofllce nf Consumers len Co,, Scranton, la August 2S, lorn. Mr. Moses lirown, Geni Agent, Accl. dent Dept. Aetna l.Ifo Insurance. Co., 707 Council Hulldlng: Your cluck for Twenty-five Dollars, 111 settlement of claim made Ainr. "illh X received today. Thanking you for piompt settlement, and 'recommending your company tn persons In need of Accident Insurance, I am, Tour respectfully, W. O. Wall. Dr. V. A, Capwell will return from his vacation nnd bo in his ofUce Sept, 15 Try the now Ic cigar "Klcon." " COURT OPENS NEXTM0NDAY TO KESUME BUSINESS AFTER VACATION DAYS. Otnntl Jury Will Begin n. Session, Constnbles Will Make Returns, Opinions nnd Orders Will Bo Handed Down, nnd the New Or phans' Court Will Organize Judge Carpenter to Chargo tho Grand Jury Theie Will Be More Than Ono Thousand Cases. Court will reopen Monday, after the summer vacation. The grand Jury will begin a session, constables will make returns, and, It Is expected, it number of opinions and orders will be handed down. Tlie day will nlso mark the opening of the sessions of tlie new Or phans' court. Judge J. W. Carpenter will charge the grand Jury. It will ho the llrst time for the new Judge to perform this duty. The grand Jury will have more than one thousand bills to pass upon. Dis trict Attorney Lewis stated yesterday that he expects It to be one of the busiest sessions it Jury has ever had In this county. For this reason no tran scripts will be received for presenta tion next week, that are not III the district attorney's olllce today. Nxcep tlons will be made In cases where the statute of limitations will prevent the case from going over another term. Next week the district attorney will put in operation the plan he recently devised of having all cases heard In alphabetical older, according to the llrst letter of the surname of the prose cutor. The schedule prepared for next week Is as follows: V or II, Mond.ij, sept. !'. C or I), TneMlay, Sept. 10. !', V or II, cdned.iv, Sept. II. C.i-cc wherein the chief of police of Scranton appo.m m pio-ecutor. Thnr-cday, sept. 1:1. II. I, .1 or K. rrld.iy, Sept. i:i, I, or Me, S.itunl.iy. srpl. II. M. N or (I, Monihij, Sept. C, P, J or II. Tucd.iv-, Sept. 17. S or T, WecliiFMiir, --ept. 1. P. . W, ., Y or .. Thinday. S,pt. p. For example, the case of the Com monwealth against John Ilrown, In which John Smith Is prosecutor, would b' heard, Wednesday, September IS. Three homicide cases are scheduled for presentation. One Is the case In which Tony I.ongo Is chnrgetl with tho murder of Police Olllcer James Golden, lu Dumnore, last spring. If the Jury returns a llmllng lu the llrst degree, I.ongo, who Is Imprisoned lu Italy, will be extradited for trial. The second case is that In which Thomas Shefsky, of the Archbald mine, Is charged with killing a hoy named David Thomas, by fracturing bis skull with a pick. Tho other Is the case from Austin Heights, in which John Duglas Is charged with killing n fellow Polaiider with a club. In tills last case the corner's jury re turned it verdbl to the effect that heart disease, and not the blows lu ll i ted by Duglas, caused death. Those who will compose the grand Jury aro: Bird, 1'. II , giocer, S. union. Clark, James brie kl.oer, liglihfnth ward. llwjer, William, hotel, South Washington ,ive. Picker, An hie, engineer, Mom ow, II. ill, II. C, idiiicm.ikcr, S'n.iuton. ll.irncj. Ma hied, lelegiapher, Lehigh, Hill. W. II., tanner. Illeiilmin. llmk, lieoige s., i.cruier, Covington. 11. million, dearie,., tiill-pcv-lrr, Scranton. Jones, liavld II., foieni.in, Scranton. Kelly, D.iiilrl, mllMi.iud, Si i.inton. ' h.nkiu, William, Idac ksmltli. Scranton. .Matthews T. J. forcmin. Spring lliook. Maunion, J. .1., lahoier, ( .irbnnd.ile. Nc Unn. John, builder. Si raiiton. IV.inti, 11 niitieii7o, vtudent, Si-ranton. Pi lie, William, t.i collector. Spring lliook. I'uiilj. C. tt., c.irpentrr, ll.illon. Kiiujon, .lorpli 11 , book-keeper, Scranton. Svvaitz, .. T., farmer, M.idi-cou. Smith. P. I,, farmer, oith Ahinzton. Skilllmrn, li. tt.. agent, Scranton. Scolt, Mieliiel, liliorer, Ntiiiitmi. aughau, John, si., lalioie-r, si tauten. It Is likely the Jury will be in session two weeks. Xaclcnwanna Sued for 820,000. O'lttien ,t Martin yesteiclay tiled a statement of tho case of S. AV. Reyn olds ma.lnst tho Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western Railroad com pany, in which damages In the sum of $'.'0,iino are nsked. Mr. Reynolds says he was hoarding a train at Rath, July 31, Uion, and was roughly handled by train hands, be ing pulled trom the story to the plat form and later dragged fiom a coach to it baggage car ami detained there, lie claims he was badly bruised nnd maimed and that his injuries aro of a permanent nature. Submitted to n Referee. The ease of Thomas Plckrell against the hoienish of Die) Forge was yester day referred to M. P. Caw ley for ad judication, by agreement of the attor neys, K. W. Thayer for the plaintiff and J, L Watklns for tlie defense. Mr. Plckrell sues for damages done his property by water which over flowed from a blocked culvert. Mnrriage Licenses. Chailev J. Illidin Ill b.iekiwanni avrn uo .l.ein' linw.en Il.iiilrl II. lllluii; i: 11 1 it ii v.iii .... .Inlm Mm kll l)i i llijnulU .... ..li: Pl'i.pre t acelltlf (iii'pn fiime Mi'llKl.llf :l Hiaiimnnt ariiiii !'i llciimioni afnue ...17 MAN INSTANTLY KILLED. Run Down by Cars In Mines tit Old Forge. Lewis I'cfenskl, a Hungarian, aged I'l years, was Instantly killed In the mines of the Moosle Mountain Coal company, at MarMnvood, yesterday. I'cfens-kl, whose home was In Old Forge, was in quest of work at the colliery, ami was walking down one of the Inclines lu the mine when he was run down by a runaway trip nf mlno cars. Ills body, which was badly man gled, was taken In charge by Under taker Sweeney, of Olyphant. Cormier Huberts, was untitled, hut af ter hearing tlie facts In the case, did not deem an Impiest necessary. The remains ware taken to Old Forge last night. If you are fond of rich, sweet fan tcloupes, try the lino Canada Melons which we offer this morning. Our dis play of all kinds of fruit and vege tables should certainly show you what yuu would rellhh for StimUiy ellnnei'. Oyster season has opened and wo can supply you dally with tho finest In the market. W. 11. Pierce, 110-111 I'enn avenue. Mr. R, K, Kouthworth, teacher of Piano, can be found at his studio, over Powell's niusle store, Tuesdays, Fri days and Saturday. Puplin received, from the earliest beginning to tha most advanced (,'rades. fJGnMiimiiiiaiiiiimiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiimeKk. I You IfM J don't 1 I - vH f I 16 U 1 ''. 7s i I'ilh llf (- Hand's .. rhoMik.itcit CondeiKcd Mill: you don't need ice to keep it (iwect, and you can always feci pure of its petrily. D-.livercdiuilk is frc ntcntly I. pt from souring by UK' use of chemicals tluugcrou's to health. MD'S Phosphs.ed Mensed Milk 1 Is always swcot no mnttrr bow hot It frets. It In Nclictu in butter fnt and han redded nil the phosphates nnd hypopbos phltpfi contained In wbciil. It hnn the flavor ofcrenin, tho snstnlnlnc power ofn wheat diet, Hooldetfree. THE DR. HAND CONDENSED MILK CO. Scranton, Pa. BATES0N WITHDRAWS. He Will Not Be a Candidate for the Republican Nomination for Coroner. There will be no contests at the Re publican county primaries to be held on September Hi, between the hours! of 4 and S o'clock. The following can didates will hae no opposition and will be chosen: Additional law Judge James Whna- ton Carpenter, 100S Debivvaie street, Sciantou. County con 1 1 oiler K. A. Junes, Aichbald. Coroner John J. Roberts, M. IX, 2:T South Main avenue, Scranton. Surveyor Ucoige IC. Stevenson, Waverly. Theiu were two candidates for cor oner, Dr. liateson and Dr. Roberts, the piesent coroner. Yesterday all of the candidates met with County Chair man Davis and the situation w-a dis cussed, as coroner was the only ofllce there was a contest for, the candidates deemed It advisable to have either Dr. Roberts or Dr. F.atesem withdraw, and thus save the gieal expense of a pil mary election. At the conclusion of the conference Dr. Uatesnn annoutieeel that he would not be a candidate for coi oner. To a Tribune man he said last night: "I have decided to withdraw my name as a candidate for the Republi can nomination for coroner. I deelned It advisable to do this in the Interest ot harmony and the general good of tho party.' Rooms of Central Republican club, Price building, Washington avenue. There will be a mooting of the Cen tral Republican club at the dub rooms, Price hulldlng, Washington avenue, this (Saturday) evening at S o'clock, for the purpose of electing delegates to the convention of State League of Clubs, livery member Is requested to be present. W. S. Millar, Secretary. The Misses Merrill's Private School, 612 Jefferson a venue, for primary and intermediate pupils, will icopen Mon day, Sept. 1, 1901. . V I Monday ARGAINS A few summer fabrics at less than half price. 5c Lawns all good styles 2c -c Dimities, big range of patterns 3Jc All fine Batistes Dimities, etc 7c 50 pes. 10c Eider fleece Outings, light colors 7Jc One case 6c Shaker Flannel 4c Best prints Indigo blue, grey, chocolates 4c Good quality 6c unbleached Muslin 4c Best quality 7 l2c unbleached Muslin 6c Good quality 6c bleached Muslin 5c Best quality 8c Hill Muslin 7c 12 Vtz Cotton Covert Skirtings y2c 2liC Silkalines good assortment 7c 75c Pure Linen Dice pattern Napkins 59c $1.00 Pure Linen Dice pattern Napkins 79c soc Table Linen Dice pattern 37c Cotton Crash brown or bleached 3c Stevens' pure Linen Crash 6c, 8c, 10c, I2c 25shadesof i2jc Parcalines 7Jc 15c grade black Percaline ioc 20c double faced Waist Linings 10c Genuine German Hair Cloth I3c MEARS & HAGEN, 415-417 Lackawanna Avenue. SPENT DAY ON TENNIS COURT TOURNAMENT IN PROGRESS AT THE COUNTRY CLUB. Twelve Players Entered the Tennis Tourney Yesterday nnd Competed J in tho Preliminaries nnd Seml flnnls During the Morning nnd Afternoon Fine Work of G. C. Shafer the Day's Feature Loving Cup nnd Stein the Prizes Tea Served by Committee. Twelve players entered the tennis tournament at tho Country club yes terday and throughout the morning and afternoon the Interested onlook ers, who wntehedi the playing from the porch of tho club house, witnessed some exceedingly brilliant work. The match will be concluded today, when a remaining seml-tlniil match will bo pulled off. Yesterday's scores at the end of tho afternoon were as follows: rnKi.txiiNAMKs. (iorelon Tajlor defeated M Jessup. Scores, 60, se, . David Boies defeated Tajlor I'osttr. Scores, fi-2, -:i. 0. ('. Shafer defeated DouRlau Moffatt. 5-coie., 6-L 61. P. ('. Puller d-teated J. II. Brooks. Scorei, 6-2, 6-2. sT..H-riNAl.s II. S. Kiikpalrlck defeated Pivld Boles. Scores, 1, fl;i. Iloliert s'n viler defeated Oordon Taylor. Sroiej, 6-.I. I. 1. If I' Shafer defeated James Blair, Jr. Scores, fi-1, fl-l. fi. f Shafer defeated Itohert Snvder. Scores, 61, fi-1. DARKXKSS CAM 13 ON. K. H. Shafer played Mr. Fuller, the winner of the preliminary match be tween John II. Hrooks and F. C. Ful ler, and their play was In progress when darkness forced them to finally leave the court. Mr, Shafer won tho llrst set of the gome. The players who entered the tourney were: Max Jessup, Coidon Taylor, J. Taylor Foster, J, II. Brocks, F. C. Fill lor, W, S, Klrkpatiick, James Ulalr, jr., K. 11. Shafer. (i, C. Shafer, Robert W. Snyder. David Holes and Douglas Mof fatt. The tournament Is In charge nf the greens committee, of which W, H. Storrs Is chairman. The members nrc James Hlalr, Jr.. J. It. Hrooks, J, H. Torrey and F. C. Ful ler. Two prizes are offered the contest ants, the llrst of which Is a handsome silver loving cup, and the second a sil ver stein, Today tlie winner of the mntch between F. C. Fuller and K. H. Shafer will play Mr. Klrkpatiick, and the winner nf this contest will be played by (". C. Shafer. The latter and K. II. Shafer are brothers, anil It would be strange, Indeed, If out of all those clever young players engaged In the tournament these two would meet In the llnal match. SMAl'KiR'S BRILLIANT WORK. (?. C. Sliafer's play was tho distinct feature of the day's work, Ho Is n Princeton student, and a member of the team there, nnd his playing yester day shone brightly on a Held where clever exhibitions of tennis were numerous, James Hlalr, II. S. Klrk patiick, Robert Snyder and F. C. Ful ler all doing remarkably well, Mr. Shafor's smashing was savage and ef fectlve, and his lobbing of the ball .par ticularly fine. Ono ot the features of yesterday af ternoon was the serving of tea to the players by the entertainment commit tee, consisting of Mrs. II. H. Brady, Jr., Mrs. Walter Klotss, Miss Hunt. Miss Matthews and Miss Belln. They will serve again this afternoon, Both courts were In use during the matches, and exceptional interest was taken in the games. Chairman Storrs acted as official scorer of Hie play, which was conducted under the regu lation rules, two sets out of three con stituting the necessary points to win each match. The office of A. P, Treston, dentist, Meats building, will be closed until September 9. ! Short of Glasses ? f 5 Tumblers will get broken. Qot enough to S 3 go around ? Do you care to look at some 3" tumblers that are pretty and tough at the 5 S same time. Over SO styles to select from 2 tfi and the prices right too. Sn ag Band Tumblers, 35c doz. g ' 5 Needle Etched Tumblers $1. 10 doz. 3 Geo. V. Millar & WHERE TO t jrfr-j.J"- r ""'r " "i;,r. - The Albany DENTAL Asssociation, Under the management of Dr. G. E. 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 ao, 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 wc say here. First National Bank Quilciing. DISHES Our Stock of Dishes and the prices at which we olfer them are hound to prove extremely attractive to every housewife who will inspect our superb stock. (Take Elevator to Casement) Baby Carriages There still remains a long period ot pleasant weather, this season, of which the babv should have advantage daily in tlie open air. During the next few weeks we will offer our entire line of Baby Carriages and Go-Carts at reduced prices. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. ESTABLISHED 1366. F. L. GRANE. For Reliable Fur Goods call and examine our stock of Seal Jackets Persian Lamb Jackets Denver Jackets Electric Seal Jackets Near and .Seal Jackets Fnr Capes Neck h carls Mulls and All Oilier kinds Of Furs Also, if you wish your old Futs Repaired, bring them in as soon as possible. All kinds of fur repairing done. 324--LACKAWANNA AVENUE--324 NEW viJ&uiVi .vp"ft f. y'iyrfl'iPjf" jSis ' "iT-nTTi; "j'jS2. Co. "tSS it Lands Sakes! No wond.ih missus sleeps so late mawnings. Dis am an Elastic Felt Mattress made by The Scranton Bedding Co. Wc carry a full lino of Iron and Brass Beds, the best made. Mattresses in all grades afd Pillows Leickiiwaiina nnd Adams Avenues Both 'Phono3. GET DENTAL WORK DONE SMMMK9 H. D. CRANE Entirely New Stock of SHifs, Jackets Skirts and Flannel Waists All Garments of my old Stand ard of Workmanship and Expert Fitters to please the most fastidious Prices as Reasonable As Good Goods Can Be Sold For BUILDING. r ,t'- 1