2TIE SCRANTON TRIBUNI3-THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1899. JONAS LONG'S SONS. s R-f-f--r ifnnrlQ frvr T pv.c A MINE ACCIDENTS. Falls of Hock in Northwest and Wil son Crook Mines. Michael Garboro, who resides In the old tannery boarding house at Simpson with his wife and two children, was seriously nnd possibly fatally Injured yesterday, lie was nt work In the Northwest mines, when a heavy fall of rock caught him, crushing his left hip, breaking two bones near his right ankle and fracturing three libs. He is suffering fiom shock and Dr. D. I,. Ilalley says he may not recover. At the Wilson Creek mine, James Johns, of Dundaff street, was the vic tim of a similar accident, thoush ho was not so badly hurt. His left leg was severely bruised and in removing him from the weight which pinned him down his ankle was badly wrenched. He will be laid up two or three weeks. SCHOOL BOARD COMMITTEES. President Stoon, of the school board, has announced the following commit tees for 1899-1(100: Iluildlng Hughes. Vannnn and Moon; Janitors Dlmock. Hughes and Kerwln; books nnd sup plies IJoylan, Kerwln and Vannan; course of study Dlmock, IJoylan and Moon. At the Instance of Mr. Vannan, one of the new directors, several of the Janitors will be Instructed to keep the buildings in their charge In better sani tary condition. NOT ONE ARREST. A remarkable fact In connection with this city's great Independence Day celebration is that there was not a single arrest. That so many visitors nhould be entertained and so much drinking be Indulged in without a single case of disorderly conduct is certainly worthy of note. Where Is there a town that can boast of such a clean record? LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Major entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lou Major, of PI) mouth, over the Fourth. P. It. Devan lias returned from Pat crson, N. J. Professor A. P. Peters will return to day from Paterson where ho spent the Fourth. Charles Rogers and H. W. Munn, who epent tho Fourth In New York city, nre expected home this morning. Frank Arnold has leturned from New York. It. D, Jackson, of Susquehanna, was In this city yesterday to attend a meet ing of the Sporl Heater company. Dr. It. Hampton, of Scranton, was In this city yesterday. Dr. II. C. "Wheeler paid Scranton a professional visit yesterday. Mrs. William Pethrlck, of Honesdale, spent yesterday In this city.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy are vis iting In Torrlngton, Conn. Mrs. Maggie Hall, of Wilmington, Del., who has been visiting her pa tents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Joslin, of Wyoming street, returned home yester Bay. The funeral services over the remains lot Mrs. Mary Fay took placo yesterday at St. Itose church nt 9 o'clock. Father Orlflln preached the sermon and tho Iiall-bearers were James and William Connor, James, William, Thomas nnd Michael Martin. Robert Ury'son. who suffered a. light attack of appendicitis, Is convelescent. The old foundry building on Hlver itreet, owned by Frederick Odder, was ignited by flreworkB .the night or the Fourth. The Are was discovered at Midnight and extinguished while con lined to the shingles. Tho funeral of Mrs. Lydla McMulIen was held yesterday morning. Rev, W. B. Grow ofllclated. The remains were taken to Aldenvlllo for interment. Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Meaker will leavo today for a. ten days' visit at Ocean Drove. Hon. M. T. Hurke, of Philadelphia, A Great Tonic. Vitality, atrongth and vigor arc rogalnod by uao of Horsford's Acid Phosphate ucauine Dean name tioreford a on wrapper. JONAS LONG'S SONS. spent tho Fourth with his family In this city. At her home on South Main street, Miss Martha Singer Is entertaining Misses Maude Asch and Kdlth Frankel, of New York city and Miss Frances Moses, of Scranton. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Alexander will bo at home to their friends Wednesday after August first. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Liberty lodge. No. 168, Knights of Pythias, will tomorrow evening hold an entertainment and public Installa tion of ofTlccrs In the Odd Fclolws' hall, commencing at 7:30. The programme arranged Is as follows: Singing, K. of P. ode; prayer, Rev. Thomas Cook; quartette, Williams and party; Instal lation, chancelolr commander; Instru mental duet, Hogarth and Donth wnete; Installation, V. C. prelate, mas ter of D. of R; vocal olo, Marcella Maxwell; installation, K. of R nnd S. M. of F. M. of K.; violin solo, Mary Maxwell; vocal solo, John Nnsby; in stallation, master at arms; cornet solo, i:. Stephens; Installation, Inner and outer guard: solo Harry Longman; charge of lodge, grand chancellor; solo, Archie Martin; nddress, W. E. Davis; solo, John Hogartd; quartette, Jopllng und party; refreshments. The manlago of Miss Eliza IJ. Os borne and Robert E. Blakcslee, of Coal Glen, JefforsonVmnty, took placo at noon yesterday at the homo of tho bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Osborne, of Main street." Tho young couple were unattended, tho ceremony being per formed by tho Rev. Naboth Osborne, brother of tho bride, nssisted by Rev. J. H. Cook, pastor of tho M. E. church. After the ceremony an elabornto re past was served and at 2 o'clock tho happy couple left on tho Delaware and Hudson train for Uuffalo and other points, nnd will make their home at Ithaca, N. Y. The bride Is a young lady of charming personality and refine ment and for tho past two years has been a successful teacher in tho bor ough schools. Mr. Elakeslee is a young nion with a bright future before him nnd has Just been appointed professor of physics of Cot noil University. They have the wishes of a host of friends for a happy future. Among the few out of town friends who attended were Mrs. Angwln and sons Edward and Garfield, of Dunmore, and Miss May Kllpatrlck, of Carbondale. Miss Gertrude Atherton, of Olyphant, spent the Fourth with the Misses Coon of Main street. Mrs. P. E. Timlin, who has been un dergoing treatment at the Moses Tay lor hospital, has considerably Improved since the operation performed upon her last Sunday. Ed. Mason has accepted a position with Merchant L. A. Green. Richard Harvey, who has 'been ser iously 111 for several weeks past, is rapidly recovering. Mrs. Armlnda Miller and grand daughter, Carrie Duckland, of Elk Lake, are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rticknnnon, of Elizabeth, N. J., who have been visit ing here, returned homo yesterday. Persons troubled with diarrhoea will be interested In the experience of Mr. W. M. Eush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, Proldence, R. I. Ho says: "For sev eral years I havo been almost a con stant sufferer from diarrhoea, tho fre quent attacks completely prostrating mo and rendering me unfit for my du ties at this hotel. About two years ago a traveling salesman kindly gave mo a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Much to my surprise nnd delight Its effects were immediate. Whenever I felt symp toms of tho disease I would fortify my self against tho attack with a few doses of this valuable remedy. The re sult nas oeen very satisiaciory nna al most complete relief from tho afflic tion." For sale by nil druggists, Ma thew Bros., wholesale and retail agts. TUNKHANNOCK. Tunkhannock's citizens celebrated the Fourth at Sprlngvllle, the early train taking a good-sized crowd, and a num ber driving across country. Tho at tractions comprised a balloon ascen sion, foot races, a ball gamo between tho Sprlngvllle team und a team or ganized from Company K, N. Q. P., of this place, and various other amuse ments. The local streuts were very quiet. Tho only accident reported as a re sult of the celebrations here was to Orrln Dibble, an employe of the Kceler house. In company with several other JONAS LONG'S SONS. Annual by Any Store in boys, he was engaged In firing a can non down In front of the hotel, on the evening of tho 3d. While reloading the cannon, tho charge In some way was exploded, filling his face full of powder. Ho was carried Into the hotel nnd Dr. Murray was called to attend him. Tho powder was taken out of his face, and It was ascertained that his eyes are not Injured. Ho will bo laid up for some time, however. Mrs. J. S. Turn, of Scranton, is visit ing her mother, Mrs. Catherine Towns end. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Metcalf and Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Hodge, accompanied by a number of young people from here, occupied the Metcalf cottage at Lake Carey over the Fourth. R. D. Hennett, of Wllkes-Uarrc, was In Tunkhannock on Monday on his way to Lake Carey. F.J. Sampson is in New York city this week. TAYLOR NEWS. MissFannio Scrivonsand Mr. Sarnuol Mallott TJuited in Marriage Other Nows of Interest. At hlGh noon Tuesday, Miss Fannie Scrlvens, an estimable young lady of this town, was united in tho bonds of holy matrimony to Mr. Samuel Mal lett, a popular young man, of Utlca. N. Y. The ceremony was performed In tho front of the bride's homo on Union street by tho Rev. Dr. II. II. Harris, of tho Calvary Baptist church. The bildo looked very attractive In a neat gown and presented a charming appearance. They were unattended, and only tho relatives nnd Immediate friends were present. A sumptuous dinner was served and several hours were pleas antly spent. They were the recipients of valuable and costly presents. Mr. and Mrs. Mnllett left on a midnight train for Utlca, N. Y., where tho groom has a neatly furnished home. Both have many well-wishing friends. The molanolestes plclpes, or "kissing bug," as he is more popularly known, has arrived in this vicinity and many persons arc in a nervous tremor as a result. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company's collieries here are working full time. David J, DaIs, of North Taylor, spent the Fourth at Lake Wlnola. Misses Marlam and Hannah Evans and Messrs, Edgar Piobyn anl Frank Evans, of Plttston, weio the guests of the Misses AVatkins, of Grove street, on tho Fourth. , Taylor castle, No. 2G7, Knights of the Golden Eagle, will meet this evening In their rooms. All ladles connected with the fair of tho Taylorvllie lodge, No. 66S, Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows, nre re quested to meet in Llewellyn's hall this afternoon nt 2 o'clock. William Fnlrclough, son of Joseph Falrclough, will leave this evening for Kansas City, Mo., to permanently re side. Egbert Richards, of South Main street, Is visiting friends at Bald Mount for the past few days. Lackawanna Valley council, No. 81, Junior Order United American Me chanics, will meet In their rooms this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs Gordon visited nt the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Wells recently. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Brooks, of Laf lln, spent tho Fourth at the home of Professor and Mrs. Thomas R. Davis, of Main street. Miss Suslo Powell, who has been vis iting at tho home of her sister, Mrs. Edward Roberts, at Kingston, has re turned to her home on Taylor btreet. The Loyal Temperance union of the Stewart Memorial church, of Rendham, are arranging to conduct a lawn social near the church on July 22. How's ThlsP Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for tho last 15 years, and bollera him perfectly honorablo In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. WEST & TRUAX. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. WALDlNO, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall'fl Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood und muc ous surfaces of the system. Price 73c. per bottle. Bold by all Druggists, Tes timonials free. Hall's family Pills are the best. JONAS LONG'S SONS. I BEGINS ON T rvtn i r PTnain WTcxsz ThVc-- PECKVILLE. Cuba, the twenty-two ton locomotlvo which pulls tho coal from tho Grassy Island shaft of tho Delaware and Hud son to the Klondike breaker, owned by the same company, at Olyphant, was wrecked yesterday afternoon. The fireman, Ftnnk Lenon, was quite badly injuied. The cause of tho accident was the washing out of a part of tho road bed at a culvert. The slow rate of speed no doubt saved tho lives of both en gineer and fireman. Tho engine had Just been to the shaft nd was return ing to the breaker with a trip of cars when at a point near the Grassy breaker the engine struck the wash out and toppled over on Its side. Fire man James Lenon, on whoso side tho washout occurred, was quite badly In jured by being thrown out of the cab. while Engineer John Williams escaped Injury. It Is expected that the engine, which Is not badly smashed, will be placed on tho rails today. The next meeting of the Blakoly borough council will be held at tho borugh building Monday evening, July 10th. Mr. Thomas W. Mellon nnd daughter, Miss Emily, of Ashley, were tho guests of Mr. and Airs, William Allen on Tuesday. Tho alarm of flro sounded at 2:30 o'clock yesterOay morning was caused by the burning of a house at ArchltfUd. Tho engineer nt tho electric light plant seeing the reflection on tho sky thought the flto was In the upper portion of the town, hence tho nlaim. OLYPHANT. D. Y. Davis, of Lackawanna street, sustained n painful Injury Tuesday morning. He slipped on a banana peel and fell, spraining his nnkle severely. Pr. Kelly was called and Is attending the Injured man. It Is expected that a largo crowd will attend tho C. Y. M. T. A. and B. society excursion which goes to Har vey's Lake next Saturday. Tickets for adults $1, children S." cents. Tho examination of tho teachers of tho public schools wll take placo In the central school building on Monday next. Mrs. Viola Fugh and niece, ot Balti more, nro the guests of Mrs. Mary Jones, of Susquehanna street. Mrs. John Watklnshaw, of Wllkes Barre, who has been visiting her pa rents, returned home yesterday. A large number from hero attended the picnic given by the congregation of Rev. J. M. Smoulter's church, at Rock Lake, on Tuesday. Rav Norman, of Wyoming, Is visiting relntlves In town. John Burke and granddaughter. Miss Constance Sweeny, hacv returned from a visit to Carbondale. Miss Florence McAndrew, of New York, is spending a few weeks with relntlves In town. Miss Jennie Langhan left yesterday for Illnglmmton where she will accept a position. Tho members of the Congregational and Welsh Raptlst Sunday schools on Joyed a day's outing In tho woods Tues day. A Chenp Trip to the Pacific Coast. The National Educational Associa tion meeting at Los Angeles, Cal., Is the occasion for tho Southern Railway to put on the remarkably cheap rate of one faro for tho round trip (plus $2.00 Association Membership fee). This, In connection with tho new Pal ace Tourist Sleeping Cars, operated over the Southern Railway and South ern Pacific, n double berth In which costs only $7.00, renders possible the cheapest and most enjoyable trip of the season. A particularly pleasant fea turo of this trip Is that the tickets are good going one way and returning an other; I. c., going via New Orleans and returning through Salt Lake City and Colorado; or by tho payment ot J12.B0 additional, the trip may be mado re turnink through Portland, Ore. Stop-over privileges aro allowed at El Paso or any point west thereof, on tho going trip, and at any point west of Denver and Colorado Springs on tho return trip. By this means pas sengers aro afforded tho opportunity of seeing tho entire Pacific Coast. Side trips aro arranged at nominal cost from Los Angeles and San Francisco to all points of interest in California. Further information may bo obtained from Chns. L. Hopkins, D. P. A., Southern Railway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., or from A. J, Poston, General Agent, Sunset Excursions, 611 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D. C. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Clearin America. MONTROSE. Mrs. J. i. Lane, of Lestershire, N. Y spent tho Fourth with her mother, Mrs. Shaw. Mrs. Winnie Martin, of Scranton, spent the Fourth with friends in Mont rose. E. N. Barney, of Nicholson, spent Sunday in town. Mr. Rruce Crlsman, of Blnghamton, Is spending a few days with J. Green. Miss Bessie Mack and sister, Kathcr ine, who have been visiting In Blng hamton, returned homo for tho Fourth. Miss Nellie Conklln spent tho Fourth at Elmlra, Miss Ina Hitchner, of West Plttston, spent Sunday here. Miss Mary Dean, of Wllkes-Rarre, Is visiting relatives here. W. J. Horton, of Blnghamton, is spending a few days hero. Miss Meta Guy is visiting friends in Blnghamton. C. N. Tlngley, of Susquehanna, spent the Fourth with his brother, W. E. Tlngley. Mrs. Bryce Stewart has returned from a trip to the South. C. Fred, "Watrous, of Scranton, has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Watrous. Dr. Mark 'Hunter, of Sayre, spent Tuesday with old friends In town. Miss Louise Bunnell has returned from her Factorvvllle visit. rRIOEBURO. Mrs. George, of Wllkes-Rarro.was tho guest of Mrs. James Iogan, of Main street, the forepart of this week. Miss Gertrude Watklns spent the Fourth with Mrs. Thomas Owens, of niokely. Golden Chain lodge. Independent Or der of Odd Fellows, will hold their regular meeting this evening. A plcnlo will be held In Father Mathew grove today under tho aus pices of St. Thomas' church. A now organ has recently been purchased and a Glee club Is to be at once organized In connection with the church. Every body Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Mills nnd family spent the Fourth with friends in Dunmore. PITTSTON. William Godoskl, a Polandcr, a work man In tho Twin shaft, dropped dead upon reaching the surface, on his way home, last evening. Although there was nothing to indicate the necessity of a coroner's Investigation, that offi cer was notified and will decide If an Inquest Is necessary. The barber shop of Fred, Stuckey, In Duryea, went up In smoke last night, nnd now there Is one building less In that unfortunate and well ad vertised locality. GO NORTH, BALDHEADS. Somo May Miss Finding Gold in the Klondike, but All Will Grow Hair Prom tho San IYancIsco Call. Tho experience of Roderick Dhu Smith, who recently returned from tho Klondike region with a big budget of experience, qulto a little sum of money and a head of hair which almost quali fies him to take an engagement as a Circassian girl In a circus, Is of especial Interest to a largo contingent of his fellow men and women. For bo It known that Rodeilck, before making his perilous way to tho Arctic regions, though otherwise pleasing to look upon and still on the sunny side of forty, was the owner of a head which mado theatre ushers, whenever there was a ballet on tho programme, escort him down to tho front row without even glancing at his seat check. Whllo this might havo been consid ered an advantage by somo people, It was not plenslng to Mr, Smith, who Is an essentially modest man and averso to being made unduly prominent on any occasion. It 3 said, too, that this bald ness was tho real causo of his starting out In search of cold, since ho spent all his patrimony In the purchase of hair-restorers, and It was necessary for him to do something, no matter how desperate, to retrieve his fortunes. Bo that as It may, he went to Alaska, and after a two years residence there, has returned a modern Samson, as far as chevelure is concerned, and ho de clares that tho transformation is en tirely due to tho rigors of the climate in that quarter of tho globe. "Tho lntenso cold kills all tho germs and microbes," ho asserts, "and stimu lates tho scalp, and nature does the rest," and he proudly exhibits his llon Uko mano aa a proof of what naturo can do when nho takes a fancy, un JONAS LONG'S SONS, f assisted by washes or oils or unguents. P. J. McLeod, who has spent twelve years In Alaska and the Northwest, although ho has not the pleasure of knowing Mr. Smith personally, and did not, therefore, see tho sprouting and tho bourgeoning of his especial crop ot modified epidermic cells, still corrob orates as to the virtues of that climate as a hair-producer. "My hair was always thick," ho says, "so I cannot speak from personal ex perience, but the way tho dogs put on hair up there Is a caution; they get as shaggy ns Shetlnnd ponies; and, now I think of it, I never saw a bald-headed fellow anywhere around there. To tell the truth, they all look, after they have got to work, as though a razor and a pair of scissors were far moro needed than a hair-restorer, nnd a missionary barber could do good work among them." The OLIVE W!ie3 The most attractive and popular wheel. The best that money can buy. Call or write for catalogue. W. M. BINGHAM 122 N. Washington Ave. Scranton Pa quickest TRAIN ACROSS THB CONTINENT Cool, comfortablo traveling surrounded by every luxury. The Overland Limited via the Chicago, Union Pa cific and Northwestern Line, leaves Chicago 6:30 p. m. every dav In tho year, and reaches California in 3 days. The Pacific Express leaves Chicago every day at 10:30 p. m. Very low rates to Cali fornia. Juno 25th to July 8th. 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