THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JULY 13, X809i CRRBONDALE SRIE WBECK. JoiYerson Junction was the sceno of a wreck on tho lino of the Krlo railroad Tuesday nlRht shortly nftor 11 o'clock. It was first irpurtrd that two were killed, but later InvostlRiUInn proved the only damage to be twenty-live oars baillv smashed tip. Conductor John While's train In some manner be came depurated nnrt In comlntr together again the damage ns stated lesulted. Trafllc was blocked for several houts, both the Delaware and .Hudson and Krle trains being hemmed in on ac count of the situation of tho wrecked train. UNITED EFFORT AGAINST NUIS ANCE. The residents of North Spring and Brook streets and Williams avenue, contemplate united action against thoso responsible for tho unsanitary condi tion of Ilacket brook, which is causing much alarm In that neighborhood. If the board of health doesn't act at once, councils will be asked to take steps to abate the nuisance. The section now belongs to tho First sewer district nnd there Is no excuse for the delay In con necting with the sewer. THAT NEW RAILROAD. The movements of the Delaware and Hudson surveyors will give rise to more speculation regarding the Mooslc mountain tunnel and the talked of rail road yard nt Way-mart. Today the en gineering corns, uhleh has been en gaged on the mountain for several weeks gathering data for the tunnel project, will go to Waymart and make that place headquarters for a month, which indicates that their operations will be confined to that vicinity. THE WATER TRUST. Large consumers of water in this vicinity are' commencing to feel the clutch of what they term the water oc topus. The Consolilated Water Supply company has raided the rate in some Instances from S to 20 cents per 1,000 gallons nnd an effort will be made to get a supply from private artesian wells. , LOCAL AND PERSONAL. C W. Mellon has resigned his situa tion as chief clerk of the Krle coal olllce In this city and accepted the position of bookkeeper for the Van Bergen com pany. Mrs. Margaret Smith, of Nineveh, N. Y is visiting friends In this city. Mis Mame Bird, who has been visit ing in Scranton, was a guest at tho home of Dr. Wheeler last evening. She will return to Windsor, N. Y., tomor row. Mrs. Augusta Baker entertained her Presbyterian Sunday school class at tea at her pleasant home on Washing ton street last evening. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson have returned from their wedding tour. Mrs. Dwlght Mills, of Gilbert street, visited Greenfield relatives yesterday. Professor Peters' French classes re sumed their sessions yesterday. The fresh air children will arrive here Friday afternoon nt il o'clock. Delaware and Hudson Dispatcher C. A Morgan Is ill with appendicitis. Dr. J S Niles said his condition was favor able last night and that an operation Is Imrrobable. m Persons tioubled with diarrhoea will be intei"sted In the experience of Mr. W. M. Ui:sli, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, Proldence, 11. I. He says: "For sev eral years I have been almost n con stant sufferer from diarrhoea, tho fre quent in lacks completely prostratlntj m and tendering me unfit for my du ties at this hotel. About two years ago n traveling salesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. Much to my surprise nnd delight Its effects were Immediate. Whenever I felt symp toms of the disease I would fortify my self against the attack with a few doses of this valuable remedy. The re sult has been verv satisfactory and al most complete relief from the nflllc tlon " For sale by all druggists. Ma thew Bros., wholesale and retail agts. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The Citizens' band will this evening play the following programme nt the Jawn social to be held by tho Ladles' Aid society of the M. K. church: March. "Washington's Birthday Par ty." overture, "Gems of Modern Mel ody," concert wnltz, Fairest of the Fair." cornet solo, "Luellua," Prof. Stephens: overture, "Gems of Colum bia;" selection, "Attlla;" descriptive overture, "Btownle's Picnic;" song nnd dance, "Faster Bells;" cake walk, "Jasper Jenkins." Ono of the section hands of the Del aware and Hudson railroad had his foot fractured yesterday by one of the heavy tails falling on it. The funeral of tho late James Owens, whose death lesulted from injuries re vived in tho D. & H. colliery last week, took place on Tuesday after noon. It was largely attended, many oi of town peoplo being present. The so flcss were conducted by Rev. F.d w. Id Jenkins nt the house. A choir led by Mrs. James Kvnns sang some beautiful hymns, both nt the house and at the graveside. The members of tho Delaware and Hudson Benevolent association, numbering over two hun dred, attended in a body. Tho pall bearers were David and Abraham 121 ltlns, John T. Williams, Thomas M. Griffiths, Patrick Lawler and Joseph T. Roberts. John Bennett was flower bearer. Tho M. F. church Sunday school out ing will be held this year in the grove where the Odd Fellows held their cele bration some time ago. A severe thunder storm accompanied by a heavy rainfall did considerable damaue here yesterday. Lightning struck the homo of Mr. und Mrs. Alex ander Bruce, of South Main street, tearing oft some of the shingles from the roof nnd badly damaging the plas tering In some of the rooms. The whole house was shaken and Mr. Bruce who was entering tho house at the time, was struck with great force by the screen door and received a bad shock. Tho Gotham house ut West Mayfleld waB also struck by another bolt nnd a quantity of siding torn oft tho exterior. The funeral of W. M. Phlmmer, who took his life nt Lake Chapman on Tuesday, will take place this nfternoon at Mnntdale. Prof. W. L. Rogers and amlly will leave today for Rarford, Wayne coun-" ty, for a few weeks' visit. Will Mellow, a well known young man of this borough, who has been attacked on two or three occasions with appendicitis, will undergone an operation today. Mrs. T. K. Grfmths' nnd daughter, Edith, returned Inst evening from a visit with Vnndllng friends. Next Sunday Children's day will be observed In the Primitive Methodist church. Mrs. James Brydcn and Mrs. Thomns Barrett, of West Plttston, were visi tors hero yesterday. Mis. Fdward Holies, of South Main street, Is quite HI. I. TAYLOR NEWS. Funeral of Prlvato Bedell Miss Hosklns Entertains Officers In stalled. The funeral of Private Zneharlali Bedell, of Company L, Eleventh United States Infantry, whose death occurred from disease contracted while serv ing his country nt Porto Rico, took place from his late home In Mil waukee on Tuesday afternoon. De ceased was 13 years of age and was the only son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Bedell. Sergeant L. S. Frutchle. Cor poral William O. tVntklns, nnd Ptl vntes 'William Tubbs nnd Stanley Mil ler, of this plnce, acted as pallbearers. Burial was made In Milwaukee ceme tery. George Lewis, of Olyphunt. was a caller on friends hero yesterday. Taylorvlllc lodge. No. 102, Knights of rthlas, held un Important business session In their rooms In Reese's hall last evening. Among the business was the installation of oiricers as fellows: Chancellor commander, Richard Wil liams, vice commander, William II. Thomas: master at arms, Tallle Grif fiths; master of exchequer, 10. W. Car ter; master of finance, George Marsh; keeper of record and seal, John E, Evans; prelate, Thomas Jones, Jr.; M. of W., John It. Thomas; inMdo guard, David Harris, outside guard, John M. Thomas. Misses May Lowry and Rosle Frcdllo have returned home from Ransom. Master Frank Mncklnder, of South Taylor, Is quite sick at his home. Miss Lydla Hosklns entertained n number of guests at her home on Tay lor street on Tuesday evening. Vocal and Instrumental music was discours ed during tin evening. The guests were. Misses Margaret Thomas, Annie and Mabel Phillips nnd Mr. Morgan Thomas, of West Scranton, nnd Mls3 Emma Owens, of South Taylor. Messrs. John Davis and William Wil liams, of Hyde Piuli, were wallers n friends hero on Tuesday evening Miss Laura Mori is is home from her visit to WIlkts-Barre. Williams' division. No. r.7. Sons of Tempeancc of the Archhald. Installed Vifflcers nt their hall on Tuesday even ing The ceremonies weio performed by District Deputy II. K. Stewntt. The following officers wore instnllod: Wor thy patriarch. David Lloyd, Jr.; wor thy associate, Mary J. Masters: finan cial seciotary, Benjamin Jenkins; re cording secretary. Reese Lloyd; assist ant recording secretary, Mninlr Mor ris, treasurer, Chnrles Williams- chap lain, D. II. Davis: conductor, William Davis; assistant conductor, Mercy I'ln nnck; Inside Fontlnol, Rymond Beech ler: outside sentinel, Elmer Shirtz. Miss Mary Harris has returned to her home In Providence, after visiting friends hero. Mrs. Georgo Phillips, of Main street, Is slowly recovering from her rec nt Illness. Miss Pearl Gaul, of tho Aichbald, was the guest of friends here on Tuesduy evening. Lackawnnna Valley council. No. Rl, Junior Older United American Mechan ics, nnd Taylor castle, No. 2tV7, Knights of the Golden Eagle, will meet In their looms this evening. A fcoclnl was held nt tho Welsh Bap tist church last evening. OLYPHANT. At n meeting of the school board, held on Monday evening, all the old teach ers were appointed for the coming term. An application from Sylvester Williams for a position as teacher was lead, but no action was taken on it. Miss Nellie Lennhan was engaged as Janltress of the Third ward school. Tho board passed a resolution that no pupil will be permitted to attend the public school without being vaccinated, as or deied by the board of health. They de cided to repaint tho central. Maish wood, Flist and Third ward school buildings and make a few other Im provements. Mrs. Andrew Patten, of Carbondale, Is visiting relatives In town. The funeral of Willie MacDonald took place from the home of his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. MacDonald, In Blakely, yesterday morning. Tho re mains were taken to Nicholson for In terment. Arthur Wlddowfleld has resigned his position In the Lackawanna store. Mrs. George Watts, of Soianton, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Frank North up, of Blakely. Miss Llbble Mills, of Providence, Is the guest of Mrs. George P.ittun, of Delaware street. Rev. James Shanley, of Sayre, N. Y., was a visitor In town Tuesday. Miss Katie Cannon, of Avocn, who hns been spending a few clays here, has returned home. Edward Smith, of Hartford, Conn., Is the guest of Leo Lynch at his homo on Delaware street. , Mrs. John Boylan, who has been vis Itlng relatives here, has returned to her home In Cnibondale. 'Squire Cummlngsnnd Constable John Murray have returned from a fishing trip. How's ThlsP Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Howard for any ;ns.i of Paturrh that cannot tie cured by Boll's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Props,., Toledo. O. Wo, tho undersigned, havo known P. J. Cheney for I ho lubt ID years, ami bclievo him perfectly honorable In utl buslntss transactions, and financially ublo to carry out any obligation made by thtlr firm. WR?T, & TnUAX. Wholesale Drusglsts. Toledo, O. WALDINO, KINNAN MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and muc ous surfuces of tho system. Price 7oc. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Tea tlmonlals free. Hall's family Pills nro tho best. PECKVILLB. Mr. Joseph Vaughn, a much respect ed citizen of this place, died nt tho Lackawanna hospital, Tuesday after noon, from injuries received while ply. Ing his vocation us a miner nt tho Dela ware and Hudson ,Orassy Island mine on Monday morning. A largo slab of rock fell and ho was badly crushed. The deceased was aged 62 years, and was well known up and down the val ley. For a number of years he was n icsldont of Hyde Park, Scranton, mov ing from that place to Peckvllle about twelve years ago. He leaves a widow JiMpM 0OKKS!::W50s:x;!X!a80? u. ,UR JUNE sold out, who since have been inquiring if we would have another sale of this kind, Owing to these urgent re quests we have decided to hold this July Sale to accommodate our belated customers and our steadily increasing trade. We buy our Pianos in carload lots, thus enabling us to sell you at right prices. WE BUY THEM RIGHT, WE SELL THEM RIGHT jf The makes we offer are unexcelled in grade and quality, and are as follows: Mason & Hamlin, J5 Hardman, JlcPhaiS, James &. Holmstrom, Popular Pease, Fischer. Come and get our ua- nrices. Thp linp of Pinnns insfr rprpivpH for this saIp nrp nf thp latpst Hpsioms nnH most hpnntifnl rnspc in different styles of O Upright Pianos, In FIrstCSass Condition, . . . New Upright Pianos Elegant Case, Good Make, 0 o Some good Square Pianos at very can't last long. u o net Instruments, Bad and Q 1M ! g At Popular Prices. Arranging and Publishing of Music at and Tuning Department is Unexcelled. Try trf , a an anil two sons, Rev. Thomns Vnushn. of Pike's Crerk. nnd Wllllo, who ro sides at home. He was u prominent member of the Methodist Episcopal church of this pine e nnd was also a, member of the Knights of the Mystic Chain. The funeral will be held nt tho Methodist Episcopal church, Friday afternoon nt 2.:!0 o'clock, Hev. S. V. Slnipklns oHlc'latlng. Interment will lie made In Prospect cemetery. Mr?. Henry Chapman will bIvp a so clal at her home, Tuesday evening, July 2.'. for the mercy nnd help committee of the Epworth league. An InterestinR prosrnmme has been prepared. Ice cream and cake will be served. A cor dial invltntlon to nil. Mr. and Mis. Ollbort Pleico enter tnlned Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Pierce, of Afton, N. Y., on Tuesday. The members of the C. I S. S. gave a lawn paity at tho homo of Mable Glnnvlllf last evening, where n pleas nnt evening was ppent. Those present were Mlsses Frances Squires, Grace Ayers, Mnble Glanvllle. May ISrundage. Myrtle Hitter, Heba Slnipklns, Cora .Sainbon, Emma Carpenter, Dora Slck ler, Flossie Warlleld, Isabelle Ganzi muller, Jessie "Wallace. Mable Day, Messrs. Howard Urundage, Georgo Locklln, Joseph English, Edward Well arils, Arthur Warren, George IUce. Henry Doyle, Frank Williams, Hcniy llluker. George Peck, Iluy Thorpe, Isaac Coates. Those fiom out of town who were present were Miss Dora War Held, of Ileach lake; May Ithuberry, of Dorrnncetown. TUNKHANNOOK. The first horseless carriage to make Its nppearnce In Tunkhannock came here on Tuesday last. It Is the prop erty of C. R. Wodwln, of Berwick, Pn., who, with his wife, is taking a trip across country. Mr. Wooiln took tho train here for home, leaving tho machlno In chargo of his man, who later left here for Harvoy's l.akp. J. C. Reynolds, of Scranton, was In Tunkhannock on Wednesday. This week Is the last week for re gistration of candidates under tho rules FINN k K m - fitr,jV,jttEL:.2 BF aJ TiB Hss a iflrJ i2CT777Z?3v777lS:,.M BB&r HV M 1 M 3 WW 1 WIIrrrX.iS,rrlttr.'WfrrmCT?JBiTj 11 V (H 'J HN Mil S "V2 n,YSXrjPA0fff JH IMW&1k'WtWW5S'n'-r rs5 JLw-ii-- T-M For the Great Sale to Take Place Commencing with Today SALE WAS 50 thus not giving an wood, and Will Be And Others. of the Republican party. The follow ing Is n lost of those candidates who have already registered. For delegate to the state convention, K. E. Ment zer, esq., of Tunkhannock borough; for sheriff, :. A. McKown, of Tunkhan nock borur.h; A. IS. Reynolds, of West Nicholson; D. I.. Howell, of Factory vllle; for prothonotury, John Oliver, of Nicholson. M. W. Courtrlght, of Meshoppen; Isaac Miller, of Washing ton; H. C. Pivost, of Tunkhannock borough; for county commissioner, E. D. Robinson, of Forkston; M. ('. Moy er, of Monroe; C. 1,. Newton, of Nich olson. There are otheis who will prob ably register by Saturday. Dr. D. 1). Sturdevnnt nnd (. G. Rrown, of l-aceyvlllc, weie in Tunk hannock on Tuesday last. HONESDALE. Miss Emma Coon, of Clark's Green, Is tho guest of Miss Edith Decker, of Thlid street. Mr. nnd Mis. Eugene P. Hum havo returned to Scranton after an extend ed visit with Ilonesdale relatives. Mrs. W. H. Lee has returned from an extended visit at Wllkes-Rarre. Mr. John Jenkins, mother nnd sis ter, Susan, me at Ocean Grove. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henrv M. linker and Miss Lillian Unker, of New Voik, ar BELUVITASSM lhis Complexion Treatment is a guaranteed specific, per fectly safe and sure in its ac- h tion, for the removal of var- OWw?t 'I lous usoruer3 ox tlie.slcm.viz &&ZMllPimViS' Blotches, Freckles, "fOCimi Sunburn, DlscoloraUons, Ee ma, Ulackbeads, Roughness, Redness, and re stores (be Dloerj oi Youth to faded faces. Boxes containing 10 days' treatment 60cs 30 days treatment, SI .00 : six boxes $5.00 with positive written cuaranteo to produce the above resulti or cheerfully refund le.co paid, Stmt by mall on receipt of price, Send for circular. Nervlla .Medical Co., Clinton & Jackson sit. Sold by all Druggists Cblcijo, Illinois. Sold by McOarrah & Thomus, Drus fists,, SCO Luckawunna ave., Scranton, Pit. YOU BUY OF US, WE WS GREAT A SUCCESS that our stock opportunity to a large number of our customers to purchase, Sold at Bargain Prices. Read of some Fine Organs $25, low figures. Do not Orchestra Sheet Music, Musical guests of their aunt, Mrs. E. A. Penl man. Lawyer's band will give their open air concert on Friday evening of this week. Mi h. William II. Powell and Miss Phoebe A. Reed, of Philadelphia, are guests of Ilonesdale friends. Miss Grace lilrdbell, of Scranton, 13 a guest at the home of Mr. J. C. Rlrd sell. The Plttston Reds will play ball with the Ilonesdale club In Athletic park Satuiday. July 15. Cbti-bcitcr'a EnzUiii Dliunocil Hri.nl. ENNYROVAL PLLS (Jricinnl end tlrtlj Genuine. A. SAC, ft); rrlUMf lAUitb t 1 DfLfff lit for Chlehnura f.ual.th Til Jlk iitij Bran 1 1 ltc J uM UU im Ulll AVfa' jtwica, tai(j wuu 1 1 Jo riit.t i 'J aLo 'ter.$ vui imitation At Dryft.ri, rfnj 4j. la iiimri fr fiirifeu tin, t tlncntilj ai "Mrllef Tap l.inllr Ci f(.r, it rrimt 1U1I. 1 11,000 Tritirowt'li KmAt l'air C3I4 by til Lectl truictiu, t'l I V V1AKE PERFECT GViEftS DO M)T PKNIMIH t lonolM,r fvr tontff r' Tte Joyi nj n,biioni o( life can be iraturiii to )ni Th very woriCAtf rtoit lifttilliy ar i nhioiui! ourm b IKFft"Hii LTAJJL,F.T.Ole i rompi relief luln- Jiomnik, ftllloe memory Hid th watt ' ftnd drain of vita I torr. Incut rd by lmJlirrtlena ormcitinriilt tan liunftrt t taar and mtttw inrv funn. Iton Brace up Itioey item Uive Ak. bloom to iho ihctkatnd luiire to the eye of A-JiXyounror old. On? bit boi rntwi viui energy tylt Jfl boits ml $ l.loeompletirtiiiiBntrrdcuie vTlty or money m fvndeU fan be carried In veit aJ' pocket SoM everywhete or mH4 In plain wrapper on icf lpJi Price by THE rfbvbur (u Cniim bi., fnij,r Solrt In Scranton, Va.t by Matthews Bros, and McUarrah & Thomas, drueststs. iVmDE Vi A EViAS AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CHI1E A LT, It'rrvout rutae Failles iiloci urr, inpoiunc;, nnri jiqo-.i.cio., cause. J AUuto or other Kicetten sd Indlj crotlooi, 'Ihcu oulc.lu anil (urcU rettoto Lo;t VlMlltr In old or jounr.snv Ut a man fnratmlv. Iiu'ltiqanp niil.,n J'fafflS l'r(iint Inianity ti Coniuoirtton 1 titftia in tjmo. thulruce oUona lb sicdluts irnt revs taontead oUocta u OUMF. nlicro ell other fail Is 1st uioa UoittiB tho ceoutno AJax Tubloti. TL- Lqvo cared tuouund and vrtllcurorou. WoniTonrcr mo iiiHvi4iiu)iiiuiui lacuucittcuru :50UT8.r'r, sentltor 12 (O. I. sacueaseor rciuna ino tnonoy, r ncKuuDi ui n vnvu tiuu ireci tail, in Plain wrariwr. iinnn rocItof lirlro, ClrcjU AJAX KEA1EDY CO., '"""f,?' 11, la For sale In Scrantcn, Pa., by Muttlieu Bros, and II. C. Sandcrtcn, druegi'ts. ym trzuti V S XtA -v ?S Jf3rl LLTRE wait, as these bargains and prices gg R Metropolitan Prices. Us and Be Convinced. At Cusick's Wairon s Big II Washington Avenue. WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN! S hTAl 97iPtW mc& ivljer to the whole beinj. All dralni nd lottet are checked ftrvianinlly. Unlet! palienti are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death, m-jfa J Mailed sealed. Price ii i)Cfboi;6 money, fj.oo. bend lor free book. I'or Sale by JOHN II. IMIHLl'S, iuil Spruce street. 'xfflfltt vi PM. S5es5SS :HSl-nLLr'! TVJJ.-. g - ,-- 0 was almost entirely of our Bargains $ $100.00 $140.00 lerchandi Our Repairing orse hale 9 O.d Stables, DOUBT, TI1Y They ha c steed theteticfyears. aua nave curca tncuianat oi casta of Ncnout Uiseaiei, auch at Debility, l)ine,bleeulcii diii and Varicocele. Atrorh v., to. They clear the brain, itrensthen the circulation, malce dicoctiora nerfect. and imnnrt a healthv boxes, with tron-tlid legal cuarar tee to cure or refund tho Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0. lMmriuuelit. cor Wyoming nventic AT YOU RIGHT Y