1 MJrjjjESI-fiiijtUr THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1899. 6 "TPfW'MSW''J EVENTS OP DAY IN WEST SCRANTON EXCEPTION TO PATlVtOxIC OITI OEKS A.T MRS. JONES'. National and Stato Members of the Order of Americans Entertained at tho Homo of One of Their Num ber impounding ot uows causes Much Trouble Several AcciUonts Around tlio Minos Other News Notes nnd Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. Randolph .Tones, of Jackson street, national vice-president and disttlct president of Lackawanna county for the I'ntilotle Order of Americans, tendered n rot-option lust evening to the national anil state offi cers ot tin? order at Inn- home. Tho event wan attended Its- many (if the delegates who ai lived yesterday to at tend the annual statu camp sessions which open In this rlly today and memhets of the local camps. During the evening an Informal pro gramme of muslo and other diversions was enjoyed and Mis Lnvlnlii Tom tluun lendered plnim selections. Mrs. Jones was nsMstt d In receiving and serving leftoshnipnts by Ml is Oinco llathrill, of Miidlsonvllle, and Miss Florence Wager, of Moscow. The national oMi-kis present were: President, Miss Anna Smith. Stam ford. Conn.; assistant president, Judge II. ('. Hoover, lloiweisiown, Pn.; nec letnrv, O. S. Miitnci- and wife. La voile. Pa.; treasurer, Mrs. Maria Case, CMinuo. 1H.; conductor. Mis. Amanda Jioiipitnoii, Nowblltg, N. Y. T!i state ofllcers In atti tnhiucc were: President. Miss Anna Hoyd. rfliamokin; assistant president, Comge Schnell'er, Heading; vii-e-prcsldciit, Mr. Anna Maay, Nntristouii; assistant vice president, (i. V. Shoemaker, Lavollo; conductor, Mis. Mary rolbnrn, Phlin ii'.lpbla; assistant conductor. Herman Van Why, Wllkos-l'.arro; guaid. Mrs. Dr. Mary Shcppard. Soranton; sen tinel, Mis. Perslng, Philadelphia. rnoruLK ovkh rows. Anthony Met high, of Jackson street, had it warrant Issued by Alderman Howe yesterday charging Ulchard Smith and Oanlel Howell with cruelty to animals and Impounding several 'cows on South Oarfleld avenue. (t Is claimed that cows belonging to Mrs. ltntchford, Peter Cleary and Thomas McPhlllips arc also unlawfully retained. The bearing In the case will be held this evening. GKN'HKAi; N1CWS NOTKS. The funern. of Mr. and Mis. Zcno Albro's chili", will be lield tills after noon. Interment will be made In For est Hill cemetery. Michael Ollbride, of Kynon street, a driver In the Pellevue, was knocked down by a mule and severely Injured Paine's Celery Compound 75c Pinkham's Compound 70c Fierce s Golden Medical Dis 75c Melton's Food 38c and 55c G IX) It OK W. JliXKINS'. 1 01 & Main Aenu: Summer Q The usiicil clearance of Fancy Silks and exclusive designs in Grenadines be gins tomorrow morning. The entire stock suffers from a deep and decisive price cut, although in every other respect it is matchless and perfect. Only an item or two are mentioned, as details would simply mean a repetition of the same old story reductions, reduc tions, reductions, all through the stock. 15 pieces fancy "Jap" Wash Silks. The best goods in the best patterns. 15 20 pieces printed Foulards and China Silks, navy and black grounds only. Been 65c all season. Closing price 45 10 pieces Cheney Bros.1 highest grade, 24-inch printed Foulard Silks. A standard 75c quality all over the country. I? fc yard Grenadines All of our exclusive importations and select dress patterns, a,lso piece goods at less than cost, to close. Sale of Silks and Grenadines Begins Tuesday, July 19th. white at work, tfnc of bin arms was broken, his Jaw wns fractuitd nnd several ntitu were sustained about tho head and face. Frances, tho grandson of Mr. and Mrs. David II. Thomas, of West Lo cust street, was burled In Washburn street cemetery yesterday afternoon, Tho excursion of tho Jackson Street JJaptlst church people wa3 largely at tended at Lake Ariel yesterday. W(i!llam Holands, aged 11 years, of Hampton and Twelfth streets, fell from a truck at the Archbald mine yesterday and fractured both legs, An open parliament on lllble work will be held at the Washburn Street Presbyterian church tomorrow even ing. A programme of much merit has been arraigned for the occasion. An Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. An thony Oavell, of lillzaboth street, Tripp park, was burled in the Cathedral cemetery yesterday ufternoon. James Uraco, Inside foreman at the Mt. Pleasant mine, is suffeiing from burns received about the face and hands recently. The Rosy O'Grady IHtrlcsque com pany of New York has been engaged to appear at the Columbia Hose com pany's picnic at Hound Woods, Aug. 10. Tlie Keyset- Valley Hose company will conduct another picnic on Aug. F on the giounds recently purchased on Jackson street. The lire plug on Hyde Park avenue, between Price nnd Jackson streets, ban been pinned In front of the Franklin engine house. A man whose name could not be learned was run over by a wagon on South Main avenue yesterday morning and slightly injured. August (Soebel, of 209 Hyde Park avenue, was hurt by a fall of rock while ut work yesterday. His left eye was injured and his face and back were Utilised. The Columbia Hosn company held u regular monthly meeting last even ing and neted upon tho now consti tution and bylaws presented. The lb st assessment for the Hyde Park avenue pave Is now due and If the payments are not made within six ty days the entire amount assessed eacli property holder will of necessity (nil due. The dtlving rod on an engine nt tho West Lackawanna avenue crossing broke yesterday and delayed tratllc for some time. The new Knights of Honor lodge will meet In Co-operative ball tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. The members of tho First Welsh Congregational Sunday school will picnic today nt Nay Aug park. Joseph Comment was committed to Jail by Alderman Kellow in default of $200 ball for attempting to defraud Peter Lupo out of a board bill. Com ment Intended to leave the country. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Grltllths, of Lansford, Pa., are the guests of Mr. and Mis. Joseph P. Phillips, of Swet land street. Reese Phillips, of Wllkes-Harrc, is the guest of John Rvans, of Luzerne street. Mrs. James Phillips, of Hromley ave nue, is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Morgans, of Wilkes-Harre. Mrs. J. K. Kern and son, Hubert, of Scrauton street, are visiting friends In Hallstead. Miss Mary Hrones, of Clarke Hi-others' stores Is enjoying her vacation at Lake Ariel. Mis. John T. Williams, Mrs. John Silks reoaaines c yard. c yard. Warehouse Secret of Health ticlunco linn proved Hint almost ovory ill llcsli Is hull- to originates lu a weal; stomach. Vrom this knowledge result ed Hostettcr's .Stomach Hitters, ono of tho greatest cures over known for con stipation, dyspepsia, biliousness nnd ncrvotifiioss. It Is n purely vogetnblo luvlgornnt, which permanently braces up and sustains tho weak: nnd debili tated, t-co that n Prlvntj Revenu: Stomp covers the neclc of tho Bottle. LJOBtetter's Stomach Blttcro llu nuro Yon k-1 tho Gcunlns II. Williams and sons, of South Main avenue, and Mrs. Roderick Jones, nt Houth Sumner avenue, left yesterday for Atlantic City. Franklin unwell, ot Sernnton street, and Miss Anna 1-Mwnrds, of South Main nvenue, will leave tomorrow to visit Miss Jennie liowcll, at Atlantic City. Miss Catharine Itutchlns, of Carbon dale, Is the guest of Miss Hattlc Coop er, of South Hyde Park avenue. Miss Hannah Jenkins, of Tenth street, has returned from a visit with trlends at Danville. She was accom panied here by Miss Morgan, of tho latter place, who will lemaln here a few weeks. Alderman Oeorgo F. Kellow, John Hlttcnhousc, William and Charles Deckelnlck are nway on a fishing trip In Wayne county. They will return tomorrow. l)r. V. A. Paine, of Washburn street, returned yesterday from Lake Wlnola, where lip spent Sunday with his fam ily, who are summering there. Miss Stella Green Is visiting the Acker family at their cottage at Lake Wlnola. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 11. Davis, Jr., of 52(! Decker's court, welcomed a now arrival yesterday. Miss Hesslo 5angwci of Wllkrs Harre, Is the guest of the Misses llrlll, of West Lackawanna avenue. Mr. and Mrs. D. I, Phillips, of South Hyde Park avenue, left last night for Grand Itapids, Mich., where they will remain about a week or ten days. Mrs. John Granacker and children, of North Hromely avenue, are visiting at Mt. Pocotio. Miss May Helle Swltzor. of 1'rl.v stiret, Is the guest ot friends at Mos c ov Misses Julia and Gertrude nnd Mich ael l-'lorey will leave today for Lake Carey, where they will spend the sum mer months. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES A Quartette of Accidents Yesterday. John Evnns Arrested for Wite- Beating Other News Notes and Personals, Thomas Gilbride was painfully In jured yesterday in the Cayuga mtiie. He is employed as a driver, and while kicking the head block from before a trip of cars, he slipped and the ca.s ran over his left leg, fraeturlnr,- it He was conveyed to his bora-! on Keyset nvenue, where Dr. Sullivan attended to bis Injuries. Lynfred Fowler, of fiOO Court strei t, met with a painful accident yesterday at the Poyntell- Ice company's works. A piece of Ice weighing 100 pounds fell nearlv thlrtv feet nnd struck him on the head and tight arm. Inflicting pain ful Injuries. Dr. Hessey attended him. Michael Cox, of Parker street, had bis forearm dislocated at the Marvine mine yesterday. Andrew Campbell was kicked by a horse yesterday and painfully Injured. His Injuries were dressed by Dr. Rc3 sey. A NEW DKPARTi'RK. Choirmaster Whlttemoro gave the congregation on Sunday evening at' tho Providence Presbyterian church a sur prise by allowing the ladies of the choir to sit in the pews and assigning the special music and all the responses to the male members. Platterlng and meritorious comments were passed upon the two extra num bers by a quartette selected out of the male singers and consisting of Joshua John, Charles Whlttemoro. Floyt! Hcberling and Harry Acker. All music of tho session was greatly en joyed by an unusually large congre gation for a summer "evening. KNTURTAINMKNT TOXIGHT. Tho Charlies Hartley entertainment this evening in the Sunday school rooms of the Providence Presbyterian chinch will be attended by a large Blithering. It will be a winter even ing audience on a mid-summer even ing. Everybody has heard of his ven triloquism, Impersonations and wit as an entertainer. To this programme will be added choice selections of music and recita tions, a piano solo by Miss Constan tino, duet by Miss Smith and Mr. John, solo by Mr. John, recitation by Miss Resale Slote and a selection by a quartette. A social will follow the programme, when ice cream will he on sale. The tickets are t!j cents ouch. XEWS AXD PERSONAL XOTKS. The congregation of the First Welsh Baptist church will hold their annual outing at Xay Aug park today. The cars will leave the square at 8.S0 and will leave the park for the return trip at 7 o'clock. During the day hymns and patriotic songs will be sung. The committee has made every arrange ment to make the outing successful, nnd barring the weather, a very pleas ant time Is anticipated by all. Mr. L. II. Jones and daughter, Mrs. D J Evans, of Wayne avenue, left yesterday for a week's stay at Atlan tic City. Cadlvar Morris, of Xew York, Is vls- tfeo&'v?'iyaQ What do the Children Drink? Don't givo them tea or coffee. II(vo you tried tho new food drink called dlUIN.O? It is dollcious and nourishing and tukes tho placo of cofTco. Tho moro Orain-0 yon plvo tho children tho moro health you distri bute through tholr systems. Gralu.O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes liko tho choico grades of coffee but costs about - as much. All grocers coll it. 15c. and -5c. try urmnji g ' Inl8tthtyonrEroeerlTeyouOnAlN-0 Accept do Imitation. a Wlrt Itlng Mr. arid Mrs. W. W. James, of North Mnln nvenue. John Evans, of Parker street, Is an other wife-beater. Ho wns arrested yesterday and had n hearing before Alderman Fldler. His wife alleges that ho broke an earthen Jar over her head. Ho whs held under $300 ball. John Jones, of North Main avenue, will leave on Wednesday for n few months sojourn to his native land In Wales. Thomas Morgan, . of Wllkes-Uarre, returned yesterday after a week's vis It with Mr. anil Mrs. Evan Lewis, of Warren street. Miss Annie Snyder, Miss Margaret Llewellyn and John Llewellyn, of Nnn tlcoke, nro the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John Henry, of Warren street. Miss Margaret Day, of Carbondnle, wns tho guest of friends on Parker street yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Mntthew Morris and son, Thomas, of Green street, left yes terday for a two weeks' visit to Coney Island. John Jervls, of ChnppeH's store, left yesterday for a week's stay at Atlan tic City. Peter Swartz, of Schultzvllle, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ilcrser, of Parker street. Cornelius Murray, of Xew York, re turned yesterday after a visit of a few days with his parents on Oak street. Mr. Murray Is a member of the ma rines who will sail tomorrow for Ma nila. William Thomas, of Olyphant, was the guest ot friends an Wayne avenue yesterday. Miss Elvira Smith, of Wilkes-Harre, was the guest of friends on North Mnln avenue yesterday. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of North Main avenue, a daughter. Miss Hertha Cole, of Caibondale, was the guest of Miss Mertle Stevens, of Itoss avenue. Harry Jones, of Wayne avenue, who has been contlneil to his home with Illness for the past two weeks, Is able to bo around. Earle Hcynolds, of Forest City, was visiting friends on Brick avenue yes terday. GREEN RIDGE. Mr. and Mrs. John White, of Green Itldge street, are spending a few days at Atlantic City. The Ladles' Guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd will hold an ice cream social In the Guild rooms on Thursday evening from 7 to 10 o'clock. Henry Tufleplece. of Hioonisburg, spent yesterday with Monsey avenue friends. Miss Helen Walsh, of Monsey nvenue, has returned from a visit to East Hen ton. Councllninn Alfred Harvey Is spend ing a week In Ohio. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Frisblo have returned from Mnplewood. Day Stevens, of Capouse avenue, Is spending a few days at Maplewood. Mr. J. G. lb-own. of Heading, spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. J. r. Greybell, of Marion street. Mr. C. It. Powell and family have returned from a visit to Coaidalc. Miss Shelly, of Brooklyn, Is the guest of Mrs. Gross, of Capouse ave nue. Tooth brushes, nil sizes and prices. The finest In the city at Manners' phar macy. 320 Green Hldgo street. Mr. and Mrs. J. I'. Greybell nnd daughter, of Marion street, have re turned from a visit to Heading. Miss Bertha Cole, of Carbondale, spent Sunday with MIjs Mertle Stev ens, of Boss avenue. Mrs. Frnnk Stevens and Miss Ida Gllfeather, of WIlkes-Barre, are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kenyon, of Xew York street. The St. Paul's fair was re-opened last evening with a large attendance. Tonight many of the costly articles will be disposed nf. Attorney J. E. Boss, of Washington avenue, moved his family to 1S10 San derson avenue. Imperial Queen Hair Tonic at Man ners' pharmacy, 920 Green Bldge street, the greatest hair grower known, r,0c a bottle. HINOOKA. Anthony McIIugh, the well-known base ball player, was painfully Injured at the Xo. 12 drift of the Green wooil Coal company yesterday. McIIugh was employed as a runner, and while run ning a trip he was squeezed between the rib and the cars. The Mlnooka band has secured new uniforms. OBITUARY. The funeial of Mrs. Albert H. Whit, more, of inni Madison avenue, who filed Sunday, will take placo today. Funeral and Interment will he private. The Bev. Ben lamia Miller died yester. day at his home in Wavcrly. lie was t'O years ot age. TIPPED THE KING. How Leopold Played a Joke on Two American Women. From tho Xew Vorlc Journal. King Leopold of Belgium gave his an nual garden party recently at ths Castle of Laeken. the beautiful grounds of which are fatuous all over tho world. Tho recurrence of tho date recalls an ntmislng iont which tool; place a few days before the fete last year. In which King Leopold enjoyed himself immensely with the bonhomie which makes him so deservedly popular among bis subjects. The King of the Belgians was near the gate of Laeken Castle one after noon when two well-dressed, handsome American ladies approached him and asked him whether he had time to bhow them the grounds. The king will ingly acquiesced, and the fair Ameri cans who took him for his own head gardener, asked him Innumerable ques tlons, many of them indiscreet about himself. On tjielr way through the grounds the party came face to face with the chamberlain .the Count d'Oultremont, to whom the king, politely removing his hat and addressing him with thi utmost respect, said that he was "tak ing the liberty of) showing the ladles round." , The count smilingly acquiesced, and the ladies were delighted. When their visit wns over thev rewarded his ma jesty with a ten-frane piece for his trouble, and he, with many bows, as sured them thut If an invitation to the coming party were procurable they should have It. The Invitation found Its way to the hotel where they were staying, and the astonishment of the ludles on being presented (by the Count d'Oultremont) to King Leopold was complete as they recognized the amiable gardener of a fow dnys before. Their ton-franc piece was upon the king's watch chain, where It has remained ever since. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON MICHAEL BURKE VERY SERI OUSLY INJURED. Heavy Deer Wagon Passed Over His Leg and Ho Sustained a Compound Fracture Making Needed Repairs to the Cedar Avcnuo Pavement. Officers of Camp 430, V. O. S. of A., Installed Last Night Per sonal Notes nnd Short Items of News. Michael Burke, an employe of tho Sernnton Brewing company, yesterday afternoon met with nn accident which may eventually result In the loss of one of bis legs. Burke Is engaged as a driver for tho above concern nnd was about to deliver a barrel of ale to a customer on Birch street when the ac cident befell him. After alighting from the wagon to remove the barrel, Burke stepped off to let it fall to the ground slowly, and In so doing placed ono foot In front of the rear wheel of the wagon. Suddenly tho horses started off and the wagon with Its heavy load passed over the leg, breaking It a short distance above the ankle. Several onlookers came to Burke's as sistance nnd removed him to a nearby hotel, where Dr. Webb attended him and dressed the Injured member. The Lackawanna hospital ambulance was called and the Injured man was re moved to that Institution. The frac ture Is of a compound nature. BEFORE ALDERMAN LEXTES. Mrs. Mary Murray, of 737 Hemlock street, was arraigned before Alderman Lentes last night on the charges of assault and battery and cruelty to animals. Lawrence Mendel, of K0 Irv ing avenue, preferred the charges against the woman. At the bearing there wns not sufficient evidence ad duced in tho mind of the alderman to substantiate the first noted charge.and on that account the defendant was dis charged. The charge of cruelty to ani mals was concluded with by Mrs. Mur ray paying the costs of the prosecution. The hearing being finished, William Murray, husband of the accused wo man, had a warrant Issued for Mendel's arrest, he alleging that vile and pro fane language In violation of the city ordinance, was given utterance to by Mendel. He was lined and had to pay the costs In tho case. Fred Halderle, of C2j Cedar avenue, bad a warrant Issued yesterday for the arrest of Louis Atkinson, of Raymond court, a junk dealer. It 13 alleged that the defendant stole from the barn of Halderle a certain lot of iron. The farm Is situated on Bald Mount, and last -winter the several buildings tbo'-e-on were burned. The iron taken was from plows, shovels and other utensils used about the farm. Atkinson, when arraigned for a hearing, waived that right, and gave $?00 for his appearance at court. Malcomb Johnson, who was arrested by Patrolman Sartor Sunday afternoon for being drunk and abusing the olllcer, was lined $o in pollr-e court yesterday morning- by Alderman Lentes. REPAIRING CEDAR AVENUE. The Barber Asphalt company has commenced the much-needed repairs on Cedar avenue. The old coat of as phalt is being torn up and being re placed by a new nnd more substantial material. The Scrauton Railway com pany has completed the work of lay ing rails from the bridge to Hickory street. Viti tiled brick has been laid between the tracks. The cars now leaving for Pittston and the city lino run over the Cedar avenue route and this dispenses with the necessary delay incurred by the numerous switches on the single route. OFFICERS IXSTALLED. Tlie following officers were installed at a regular meeting of Camp 430,PatrI otlc Order Pons of America, at Hart man's hull last evening: Past president, Charles Webber, jr.; president, James Bird: vice-president, Tlieo. J. Haas; treasurer, George Frable; recording secretary, Frederick Ounter: financial secretary, John Xacher: master of forms, Frederick P. Haas; conductor, August Fuess: Inspector, William E. Kirchoff; outer guard, George Lewert: trustee for eighteen months, John Sclioll; trustee for twelve months, J. F. Schwenck; trustee for six months, Robert II. Dieter. Fred. C. Miller, James Bird and Fred. P. Iluas were elected delcsates to tb.s national convention to be held at WIlkes-Barre, August 2(. The mem bers of Camp 4110 have secured new uniforms nnd will be In attendance nt the convention and participate in the parade, August 27. SIXTH ANNIVERSARY. Tho sixth anniversary of the Star Soclai club was fittingly observed at the S'-ranton Athletic club ball on Al der street last night. Music, dancing and luncheon were features of the pro gramme given. The affair was attended by a large crowd of tho club's friends. David Lewis, Matthew Daniel and Matthew Miller comprised the committee of ar rangements. NUBS OF NEWS. An active committee baa been placed In charge of the excursion of the Sernnton Saengerrunde, which will go to Mountain (Park, July 20. Camp 4S0, Patriotic Order Sons of America, met In regulur session at Ilartman's hall last evening. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Burchcll, of Pros pect avenue, nro rejoicing over the ar rivul of a twelve-pound baby boy at their homo. George Haiifernth has resigned his position wltli OtithPlnz, Krayer nnd Welsser. the Cedar avenue ineut deal ers. He will In a few days open a meat market on Cedar nvcnii", near the city lino. Permancntman William Fickus, of the Neptune Englno and Hose com pany, will go on his vacation today. John Phillips, the Cedar avenue saloon keeper, 111 rcrvo In his place. P er manentman Ilenn. of tho same com pany, will resume his duties today, af ter a ten days' vacation. Accompanied by his daughter Reno, Row W. A. Xordt. pastor of the Hick ory Street Presbyterian church, loft yestordny for u short visit ylth friends at Newark, N. J. John Needham, of Cedar avenue, Is dangerously ill, All arrangements preparatory to their excursion to Lake Ariel, August I?, A Tissue Dr. J. V. Llttell, of Lafayette, Ind writes: t tl4UM nrAlli.l IftllANn lIff' M4I, t?v trap nnrt flnrl In II alt a true nutritive tonic The world's crcatcst tonic JoBnanu Holff s extract ft' K V If ti ft V tc u ft,' ft,' ft,' K ti ft,' a v v &' x f tt ,' ; w .. ................. Scranton Store, 124-126 Anniversary sale of wo men's and children's hose Children's 15c ribbed hose at 8c By all means the big gest value we have ever oflered, warranted seamless and abso lutely fast black, with double knee, former price 15c. Q Sale price oC Women's i5c fast black hose at 8c Full seamless, fast black hose of the ij-ccnt kind. Anniversary sale Q price OC Women's 50c fancy lisle hose at 25c Very line quality, drop stitch, in many new and striking patterns, were 50c. Sale price J10C Women's 50c black lisle hose at 25c New drop -. stitch and open work effects 25C a & u X ti b' a a a tt w x X X X X 'A -A'A'A'A 'A 'A U "A 'A WaUA A 'A "A 'A were completed nt a meeting of th Willlnm Conncll Hose company at their rooms last evening. Mrs. M. Dunleavy and Miss Fannie McGce left yesterday morning for As bury Park, where they Will attend the national convention of the Ladles' Catholic Benevolent association as delegates from Branch "96 of this side. Permanent man Fickus, of the Nep tune Hose company, goes on his nn nual vacation today. Iouls Zlmmer, brewer at the Casey & Kelly brewery, is seriously III. There will bo a special meeting of Company A. Patriotic Guards, at Nat ter's hall, Friday evening. All mem bers are requested to be present, as business of Importance will bo trans acted. Miss Anna Gibbons, of Pittston ave nue, has returned after n short visit with friends at Emmlttsburg, Md. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. B. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone 60S3. DUNM0RE DOINGS. School Board Adjourned Because a Full Attendance Was Desired. One of the Neptune Com pany's Horses Injured, A special meeting of the school board, called for the purpose of transacting general business, was li have been held last evening. A quorum, consist ing of Messrs. Webber, Costello, Sp?n cer and Kcllnm, was present. Tlie roll wn called and u motion to adjourn was then Introduced. The members present considered the flNlng of the teachers' salaries, elecllns substitute teachers, planning for the erection of a new school building In Prospect park, so Important that It should not 1)3 considered without the attendance of thf nil board. Ml be ing of the same opinion, they decided to adjourn to meet at tlie call of the president. AX KVFX1XG PARTY. A number ot young people gathered at the home of Henry Dreyer, on Pine street, last evening and had an enjoy able time until a seasonable hour. Tlu party was in honor of Mr. Dreyer. who Is home front Boston spending his sum mer vacation with his parents, Mr. an-1 Mis. Fred Dreyer. The greater parr of the evening was spent In indulging lit Music. Mr. Dreyer wns the chief entertainer, having spent two years at the Boston Conservatory of Music. Ho was assisted by Misses Buy Yost and Klsie Powell, all of whom ent r talned In an excellent manner. Those present composing the pany were Misses Florence Brunnlng, Ruby Yost, Lucy Hills, Mario Webber, Min nie Brunnlng, Klsie Powell, Maine Seigle, Jennie Wert, Ida Btunnlng. Grace Stevens, Cella Parson, Lizzie Brunnlng, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Swurtz, Mr. and Mrs. John Kills, Messrs. Char les Weber. Roy Marsh, William Xelg ler, George Kills, Leslie Marsch, Har ry Brunnlng. Walter Nlemeyer, John Fleth, Fred Flelh. GKXERAL NKWS NOTES, rh.', now horse lnlelv titirehised bv tho membeis of the Xeptuno Hose com pany, broke Its leg yesterday morning and may have to be shot. Of late tho team has been working for the Scran ton Traction company. Yesterday, Millie doing the usual woik, nn Italian, in passing, frightened the team, which Btarttd off. While 1 tinning they came In contact with an electric pole nnd the large, intelligent fire horse fell to tho ground. Dr. Storm was sent for. and upon examination found the bono shattered. He said the chances for re gaining the use of the limb wero fu vorable, but would require several weeks of good care. One of tlie Interesting feat-cs of the joint excursion of the Junior Ordpr United American Mechanics, to be run to Lake Ariel on Aug. 18, will be a tug of war vctween Dumnnre council, No, 1022, nnd Colonel Lewis' council, No! 1015. Th team of Colonel. Lewis' council Issued the cliallenfre, which the boys of Wi immediately accepted. The homo team Is composed of many prom inent young mon who have had a good physical training and .who will mako the affair a decidedly Interesting one for the Colonel Lewis' boys. Several hundred tickets have been Builder lh rMiHrmnntfl of and tissue builder." and ttrcnstli-sbcr. Wyoming Avenue. 'A Vl A 'A A A A A 'A 'A 'A A 'A 'A 'A "A "A ' CALIFORNIA is reached quickly comfortably by and The Overland Limited of the Chicago, Union Pa cific & North-Western Line, leaving Chicago ev ery day at 6. 30 p.m., reach ing Calilornia in 3 days. The Pacific Express leaves Chicago every night at 10.30. No change of cars.choice of route going and return ing and long time limit on tickets. For particulars ask your nearest ticket agent or address Chicago & North-Western Ry. Principal Ajcncles . PHILADELPHIA N12W YORK iOi Chestnut St. 461 Uroadway CHICAGO 9.1 Clark St. -0 3 EDUCATIONAL. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY JOHN HOWARll HARRIS, President. Comprls an College with four course: Academy for youuit Mn unit HoyH; Ladles' Institute, a refined Hoarding School: School of Music with gnulu. alius courier 1'or c-italogno address Wm. C. Grotzinger, Lowisburg, Pa. Ilejlttrar. sold for the excursion to be tun to. Harvey's lake, under the auspices of the Methodist Kplsoopal church and Sunday s '-oi 1, today. Tlie exeursion train will leave the IJunmore depot at S o'clock and will return at a season able houi. The funeral of James, the ten-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joines I'. llellley, of (irecn street, who died Hat urday at noon, after a few days' illnes.i of diphtheria, tool; place yesterday af ternoon and ias largely attended. Tim remains were viewed nt the parental home nt 2 o'clock, after which they wor taken to the Erie uinl Wyoming Valley lallroad train nnd conveyed tu Ilawiey, where Interment was made In the family plot. Michael Shockensy wns arrestnd last evening by Officers Heaver and ileglln, on complaint of number Thomm Thomas Hughes. Shoekensy entered Mr.- Hughes' place of business on Chest nut street and commenced to ahtiso him. He was told to lavc. but fal'ed to go. Tlie ollleers were then sent for and placed him under arrest. PlilKSONAL NOTKS. Miss Elizabeth Wood left for Phila delphia. Saturday, ti accept a profes sional position, nnd the numerous friends of Miss 'Wood will regret to hear that she has decided to reside per manently In Philadelphia. Ml-s Lillian Knapp. of .Smith Hlakely street, who has been spending her sum mer vacation at Atlantic City, has re turned homo and is much Improved In health. Miss Oraco Davidson, of West Pitts ton, made a short visit In town yester day. Miss Sarah Aunstrong has returned homo after a few weeks' visit In New York. A PRAYER. Teach me, rather, now to so Softly as the Branson grow: Hush my t-oul to meet tho phock Of tho wild world aa a rock; Hut my spirit, propt with power, Mako as simple as 11 llower. Kdulti Markharo. CASTOR! A For Infants anil Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Slsnaturo of Ctaifif7&& &:,J-$iI'Lti&z uj Jr. .. ' iul. .j.4- ... .?v.fc --1 - - 'in jniiriiiJttAhMan iii ii . r mhrifldy r .m .-A-
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