f THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE MONDAY, AUGUST '11 7, 1899. THE NEW SONG, "They Call My Darling Jane," Is on Exhibition in erry Bros. Window The title p;ige of this song is adorned with a picture of a pretty girl. Hvcrybody wants to know who she is, but as we promised not to mention names we cannot tell. Sate begins Saturday, Aug. 5 Price, 25c. Perry Brothers 205 Wyoming Ave. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPH Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind at fE.IVIP O, Wyoming Avsnuo DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat GAlee Hours -rjn.in. to i5.!IO p.m; 'J to I. Williams llulldln", Opp. I'ostoflles. 4444444444 444 4 44 44 444 : CITY NOTES ' j 4 settled 111s dki'licate.-tox i'oi- liM-tor II. .1. ('..nlli'lil, of Co.-lnston town tdilp settled his tux duplicate for li'.'-v with the county comnilj-Floners uii Sat unlay. ENSIOX GRANTED. - An orlgnnl v idniv'o pension was granted Saturday tn I.ucretla It. Arnold, of Scranton. A remvnl was granted to Amos 1. Ilolll-. ler, of Avocn. ' THE WROXO OXE.-lt Is Harry t. Ilnpowell, Pot .lohn f. Hopewell, who his Ween named as the collector on l-'i-.inUllii avenue and Spiuce street for the mull cnnlers' convention fund. Excriisiox ox .satprday.-tiu- (mpjoyes of the stove works conducted their annual excursion to Lake I'oyntelle on Snturlay. It was a very successful iilfnlr. twelves cars being required to carry Hie crowd. VISIT TO HE l'All). A delegation of liirmliers of the Wlll;es-l!ane lodges of 1 lit- Patriotic Order Sons of America, will tav a fratellial visit to Lodge No. IMJ, of 1 his city, nevt Wednesday evening. The numbers of all the ramp In the city sire Invited to attend. NEW Ki.Atl KOIt I'OPToKKICK.-A handsome new lias has bei-n recelveil at iln- pcntofllre fiom t'atnln t. W. Scho-innl.-er, of the iltvUlni of rcilit cutter s, rvlee, vhi'n will lie unfurled to the liii'pzi'8 when the annual letter rarrlers" (niivcntlnn intcts In this city on Bepfem !.. r 1. EXOPRfllOX KItO.M RIXCJ1IAMTOX. The UOernlun Knights, of Illnshamtnn.' l.ui an excursion to this city yesterday. Aliont C1'" people from the Parlor City .tourneyed here. The main point of Inter est appeared to he X.iy Auk park, where the majority of the excursionists re paired to. llt'SINRPS OF TIIIC WEEK.-Tho ex changes for last week as leported ! the Scrnuton ('Jwiilnir House association am it follows: Mondnv. .Inly SI, $lM..tii:..i, Ttiesilny. A'W. 1. Mii.iSR.M; Wednesday. Auk. 2. SMW.i.ni; Thursday Auk. 3. ?1M. Td.en; Friday. Auk. I.-Ji:..5s2.l!. S.itur c! iy, A lift. ', $10ii.i;S..',0: total for the week, S1.OC0.C7C.SS. I-VXEHAL OF A Cllll.U.-Servlces over the remains of Dora Temple Rcnr.lt were held at the home of the parents on Harrison avenue Saturday evening at x o'clock. l!ov. .1. 1!. Sweet and Itev. Felix Slelnman were the olliciatlng cler f v mon. The body" was taken to Ilrook Ivn, N. Y early yesterday morning and Interment made In Greenwood cemetery In tho afternoon. ORDINANCKS APPROVED. - Mayor Molr on Saturday signed the following resolutions: Directing the city clerk to rcidvertise for lilds for constructing sewur In Shultss court, Harrison avenue, Silpp court, Wheeler avenue, etc.; givinc permission to H. A. O'Mnlley to connect with Colfax avenue sewer; striking off the penalty from the assessment of the OSermnn Prcihyterlan church: giving Mrs. Jloran -permission to connect with New street sewer. OBITUARY William II. Call died at Oxford. N. J.. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, aged 70 years. He was a member of Orlflln post, 3W, Grand Army of the Uepubllc. of this city, and was a promlnert Odd Fellow nnd Mason. He had the distinction of being n veteran of the Mexican war nnd was prominent In tho history of Lacka wanna county. Ho Is sutvlvcd by a wife nnd daughters Kmmu, Lulu. Mary. Clara nnd Adda, and son, 1-higcno H. Call. Mrs. Mary Hope died yesterday at her home, B12 Alder street. She Is survived pv her husband and one ,on. P. .1. Orlmes, of Keinineri-r. AVyo. The funeral will take place tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock from St. Peter's cathedral. In terment In Cathedral cemetery. Lena, the S-yenr-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Mennegus, of 1SHI Swet laud street, died yesterdav. Funeral this nfternonn at 3 o'clock. Interment In Ca. thedral cemetery. To Avoid Unnecessary Explanation simply Introduce yourself when you talk through the telephone. The Best Remedy for Plux. Mr. John Muthlns. a well known ptock dealer nf Pulaski, Ky says: "Af ter Buffering for over a week with flux, nnd my physician havlnu failed to re lievo tne, I was advised to try Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have the pleasure of stat ing thut tho half of one, bottle cured me." Kor fcale by all druggists, Mat thews llros,, wholesale and retail ngents. EmoUe the Hotel Jermyn Cigar, 10c. RUNAWAY ON THE BOULEVARD Armit Thomas nntl Michael Leonard Badly Injured. Mull furrier Armlt Thomas, of Wil liam Htrret, nntl Mlclinol Leonard, of Wi'Bt .Market street. figured In nn c.v- ItltiR runaway on tho Klmhttrat bou levard yestordny nfternnon. At tho turn abovo the speedway the horse, which) wan driven by .Mr. Leo nard, became iininnnnrtciible mid dashed forward nt terrific speed. Tit 3 carrlPRo was quickly overturned and both men thrown out. Mr. Leonnrri'n arm was broken nnd ho sustained many yevero brttliss and seratehos. Mt. ThntnhH sustained rt severe scalp wound and many uisly scratches and bruises. The carriages '.as almost a complete wreck. PICKPOCKETS 'AT THE PARK. Four Men Relieved of Money Thero Yesterday. William Pass, of 102.1 West Lacka wanna avenue, reported to the police last evenlnp that he was relieved of u pocketbook contnlnlntr $110, whllo returning fiom Nay Aug park last evening. Three other cases of men who were relieved of money at the park were also reported. One of them lost $75. BOYCOTT IS NOW ON. Labels Bearing Names of Blacklisted Firms Were Posted Up in All Parts of City Saturday. There Is no more mystery attached to the names of the merchants boy cotted by the strlkets, for since Sat urday the entire city has been pretty thoroughly decorated with stick labels bearing their names, so that "he who runs may read." These labels arrived at strike headquarters on Saturday afternoon and were nt once distrib uted. Tho labels are about throe Inches long and two wide. A list of the eight merchants boycotted follows with 11 skull and cross bones decoration plneed among them. Secretary Landlg, of the Itullders" Exchange, has Issued the following statement for publication showing his views of the existing dllllculty: For the benefit of the public and those who are otherwise kept hi the dark iw to the actual situation of the "so-called strike," we give out for publication the number of men that applied for work from July SI to August .".. and which were turned down by the contractors, owing to the fact that thev had a Mitllelcnt number of men to execute the work the have to do. Denote & Son, 12: Duninore T, umber company. 1; E. Finn it Sons, '; fireen llldge Lumber company, S; 1 Cower & Slender. 4; I.. Jacobs, 1U; Mason ti Snowden. 1; Mulherln k Judge, C; Nay Aug Lumber company. 7: Xorth End Lumber company, ::o; E. W. Osterhout, IB: Peek Lumber company. 15: Serauton Woodworking company. :',: Spruki- 'Jros.. 20: Peter Stlpp. 10: Taylor & Tubbs, fi; Washburn. Williams & Co.. 10; P.. S. Wil liams. 12; J. I!. Woolsey & '., 20; S. Sykes & Sons, 11. This statement will be culled by iinv of the above tlrms. There are ninny others whom we were unnbli to reach. and therefore have not a. complete list of contmctnrs. No word has as yet been received from the American Federation of La bor In reganl to the- appeal sent it for ah! at the last meeting of the Central Labor union. HAD TROUBLES OF HIS OWN. Sergeant Reese Jones Had a Pleas nnt Time Last Night. Sergeant lleese Jones hail his hands full and mot" than full early this morning at ihe Centre street station house. iCarly In the evening several prison ers of the usual quiet, Inoffensive "helplessly drunk" order were receiv ed, but the real trouble did not begin until about midnight, wlr-n Charley While, a gentlemnn of color and of voice, was received. Charley proceed ed to make things lively and was promptly placed down In the base ment, where one cell is provided for the incorrigible.". About 12. .10 o'clock Charlie Teel. who keeps n resort on Centre street, and three women, were brought In. ( barley No. 2 was considerably more voclferatlve than cimrlov No. 1, so their places were exchanged and the colortd gentleman escorted to tho ground floor again. Realising that the down stair? cell was full ho proceeded to. Indulge In a series of chromatic scales ending In hltih C. Charley In tho basement would respond In a minor key and the rate that this was kept up at till tho "wee sma' hours" would put n Co manche Indian out of the war whoop business In about ten tnlnuto. P.cose Is considering the advisability of ap plying to councils for an appropriation lor sound proof cells. . BETTER SLEEP HEREAFTER. Organ Grinders and Street Flano Men to Quit Nightly at 10 O'clock. Mayor Molr has decided that oriian grinders and other street musicians will have to conclude their day's en tertaining at 10 o'clock p. m. This action of his honor was prompt ed by tho Immense complaints of cen tral city residents whose -Elumber3 were disturbed. Saturday night Chief of Police Rob ling, nnd tho patrolmen of tho central city beats, gave their attention to tho organ men, and cleared the avenues of them. LIQUOR LICENSE SOLD. Deputy Sheriff Ferber on Saturday Fold the license of tho hotel of August Schmidt on Penti nenue, on tin execu tion obtained by Michael Dlnler. It brought Ml. It is alleged thut a license to sell Honor cannot bo sold nnd tho Fnle will be contested. Lake Sheridan News. Mrs. L. Wade Haines ifnd daughters aro spending the month of August ut "Uneeda Rest." Nicholson shore. Sunday guests: Mrs. Ellen Rarnes, daughter, und Mrs. A. A. WIenBchenk, of New York city; Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes and Miss Lorett.t Clark, of Serauton; Mr. Leo Doyle of Troy, N, Y Mr. and Miss Ackerly und Mr. Al exander of "Lake Keewannee," and Miss Xerllclgh of the Scranton shore. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby aiti-aa to refund the money on a (0-cent bottle of Oreenes Warranted Byrup of Tar If it falls to cure your cough or cold. Wo also guarantee a 25-cent bottle to prove satis factory or money refunded. J. G. IJono & Son, Dunmore, Pa.; John P. Donahue, tjcrunton. Pa. s THE EMOTIONAL CHRISTIAN SCORED REV. O. P. ECKMAN OF NEW YORK AT ELM PARK CHURCn. Delivered a Sermon on "Romnnco nnd Religion" Showed the Grow ing Tendency Among Professing Christians Towards a Chimerical nnd Illusionary Religion Ex pressed the Necessity for Ceaseless Activity and Energy nnd Urged a Consecration to Duty. The Hcv. Ocorge P. Kckman. pastor of St. Paul's Methodist Kplscopa' church, Klghty-slxth street and West Knd n venue. New York city, preached at both tho morning nnd evening ser vices In the 13lni Park church yester dav. The theme of his sermon in the evening was "Homance nnd Ufllgln" and he took for his text, lloscn. xll:l, "Kphrnlm feedoth on the winds and follow eth after the Inst wind." The speaker said In part: "There are a great many Imitators of Kphrnlm In modern times. In the Scriptures the word wind Is used ns the symbol of vanity. There aio thousands of persons in the world today calling themselver. Christians, who are trying to satisfy their souls with Instifllclent "religiosity Instead of with the true food offered every Chtlstlan. "This class of people are flounder ing in tho bogs of despair. They aro dawdling Instead of doing. Thev de.il with chimeras and unrealities. These romancers are altogether too preva lent. They trv to elevate the common every day prosaic life of this earth to another world of fancies and Illusions where rosy hues forever meet the eyes. They would raise the religion of this world of icullty Into a kingdom nbow the heads of men nnd make It at once spectacular and dramatic TI1KV C.OP.C.10 TIIKMSRH'KS. "Such as these have nn Immense capacity for setinons. they gorge themselves with gospel songs nnd r-at-ui ate themselves with emotional relig ion. They are to be seen In their .ele ment nt camp meetings nnd at the seaside assemblies. At the latter places they may be seen not only bathing In the Atlantic ocean but also bathing In seas of religious dissipa tion. "1 would not for a moment underes timate the value of tho private life of' a Christian liinn or woman. Clod for bid that I should use any word con demnatory of a true, inward lif- with e.'htist. Hut the point I would em phasize Is that we must not only bo good, but as Thoreau sayr 'but good for something;' ay, there's the rub. The great business of Christ was to pm o noun 'SsasSS!!: i ib aw -: .,- 1 . . 1 abb WIMUtO misiiivo --," i i..v on.ruci"'" I Ultliivi " lit ItSin. Apply I UW "" ISI H-4I3M-7-9MOB1 The Mechanic Arts Magazine, Yearly Subscriptions, tacb, atsjto Cf If, to Cato. .SaUNIONPAV august 1st, 1899. Advertising Manager The Scranton Tribune. Dear Sir. Yesterday I gave a ''For Sale'' advertisement with instructions to in sert same three times in the morning Tribune. Kindly 3top this order where it is now; I have had so many applications from the first appearance of the Ad. that I do not think it will be neoessary for me to make the matter any more public. I had no idea that a single advertisement would bring so muoh business. With apologies for cancelling order, Yours very truly, make himself hcdoflclnl to other people. Tho piety thnticats Itself Into public expression Is n perilous piety. If we look about us we will sec that Ood pursues n ceaseless nctlvlty. In all nature there Is always a constant, tireless, tolling progression, t ought not to say moro of tho rhapsodlsts and romunecrs for fear that some might think they hnvo no ptaco whatever In the scheme of human redemption, dod Intends us to lend Uvea not flat, stale or Insipid, but lives transfigured for His sake. Itcllglon. If we consult the etymol ogy of the word. Implies obligation and duty. Duty is one of the grandest words In tho language. It transforms the Held of opportunity. Duty takes the lowest and most cowardly of men and transforms him Into a living hero. Putv can make more than nn angel out of mnn, It can make him a divine thing. THINK NOT OF TIIK Dnt'DGKItY. How many there nro In this world who envy the positions and wonlth of others, thinking thnt fortune nnd caprice were responsible for the place held by them. They never think of the hum-drum drudgery that secured the places and nower they envy. We are now In an age of electricity. People are fascinated with the wonders produced by such wizards as Kdlson, Tesla and Marconi. Theso things nrn wonderful, they are nwe-lnsplrlng, hut that Is only tho glory and sjlnniour f It all. Hack of nil this are long linn s of unremitting toll nnd research In laboratories, toll that has perhaps sapped their verv vitality. Let men take unon themselves cheerfully and willingly the drudgeries of life, let them work forrent things, let them consecrate themselves to duty and they will be doing thnt which God Intended they should do and for which he prom ised eternal happiness. Itev. Dr. Cowltas, of Morrlstown, N. .1 . will preach at both services next Sunday. SERMON OF REV. H. A. GRANT. Delivered nt the Bush Meeting in Fell's Grove, Waverly. Itev. II. A. Ornnt, 15. D.. nf the How ard place African Methodist Episco pal church preached to a large con gregation yesterday at the- bush meet ing In Fell's giove. Waverly. Pa., choosing as n subject, "Is the World Growing Hetter?" Text. Isaiah 12, 111: "And I will btlng the blind by a way that they knew not, etc." In part he said: Is the mortal growing better? Yes Not as we choose to halo It, pel haps. Hut. yes. In some ways we have nut de vised. It is to be observid, however, that, as lloiace Mann said, "L!od Al mighty Is not In a hurry, while we are. ' That the world Is a better place to live In, nobody doubts. No man In his senses would be lifted back into the world of 1701. o- that of ln. or that of lutK!, or thai of !! Anno Domini. Is the world growing belter? All sanguine men say yes. while the pessimists miv no. Yet those who have been gilldid by the light of Itevelatlon dlO f Want W i7 V V vistiiAii Sf AJLLVj rrT1tNITT-A!t?nLho m a sen. ": n9. , names. "-T - tXev " ..l.ni1lllL law -- " I -' ji.uaf iiisv, i- - ntl tUBUVi" . tidO 1 t the uuc'""" J iisa.-" - rORMERS-r "HOME 6T"nr MAOAZIKC." he Steam-Electric Magazine; ,, "home study fob machinists; steam engineers, ctc.'"- FQBJilEni.Y l' HgMB BrwDV r0K BLECTUCAl. WORKERS. " The BuFlding Trades Jt.w., M IMiiWiin ore by no means to be found on tho same fcldo of the question. Hut the mntn por tion of them those who follow tho In junction of our Lord, to go Into nil tho world to proclaim tho good tidings of Ills gospel nro hopeful nnd looking for im propriate results. Tho moral world, no less thnn tho physical world, moves; and do you Inquire which way It moves; whether up or down? An Individual may be unfortunate enough to be doubtful on which grndo ho 1j, himself, traveling; but when he looks nt the Mice as a whoto and still doubts, he tins lost, or never had any tntlonnl conceptions of the purposo of human existence. Wo were made, every faculty In us, physical, lntellctual, moral, to crow. Does any one supposo thnt It was to seo to what heights wo could at tain, or whnt depths we could reneh',' For one, I do not belong to the order of pessimists, nor do I believe that we nro from the start, bent on going down hill. We are, In my opinion, born with quite es much of good n. of evil In us, nnd In a fnlr light the good Is bound to win, Thero mny be rotten spots on the earth, ns there are sometimes on the fairest ft ult; and' there mny be periods when rrlmo Is more prevalent nnd flagrant tlmn at others; but this question Is not to he settled by localities which nro nlwuys controlled by local conditions, nor by sta tistics which He quite as often as they tell the truth. It Is tho human race that the ouestton concerns. Is thnt growing better or worse? The question Is not how fust but which way Is It drifting'.' Let him who doubts tnke uu observation; let him, opening his eyes and quickening his can-, look about him and llpten. Compare the Influences with tho forces before which they tiro being driven to day, and one ennnot doubt for n mo ment that the process has been n lifting and not a depressing one. The marvellous changes which have been all on the side of a better life. After all, the practical questions for each of us are: How can I become belter? How can t help to make the world better? SECRETARY MURRAY RESIGNS. Would Not Submit to Dictation from Members of Health Bonra. Attorney R. J. Murray has handed his resignation as secretary of the board of health to President George S. Horn of that body. A meeting will be held next Friday evening to act upon the resignation. Mr. Murray's resignation Is the out come of trouble over the assistant he employed In the otflce. She was dis missed by Mr. Murray last week and members of the board Insist upon her lelnstntemenl. Itather than submit to dictation ns to the manner in which he shonid conduct the affairs of his olUce, Mr. Murray resigned. FOR BETTER ROADS. W. H. Moore, of St. Louis, Coming Here to Advocate Good Roads. Ex-Street Commissioner A. H. Dun ning, of this city, secretary of the Na tional Itoad parliament, hits received a letter from William if! Moore of St. Louis, president of the Interstate Good Hnads and Public Improvement asso ciation, stating that nt an early date he will visit this city. Mr. Moore Is now touring several states In the Inter est of his association. Tho National Bring Big Tlhe resmilts received from this advertisement 66Waot" col yon os of The Tribnaoe are described foelowo IC'.e" s rtuwERCY "H9te otudv ron the ouiloius "Wi Ed. THE MECHANIC ARTS MAGAZINE. wimmmwftwmmmmw,"iMiW. t-run Millar & Peck, wmmmwwwmmmmMmmmm 1 THE POPULAR HOUSE tThe "Reaua" Fly -Paper Holder: For Sticky Fly - Paper Price, 10c each. NNXA A&fSrWn fc1J & W' cCK. FOOTE & FULLER CO., -- .Mcurs ItttiUling, 11(M12 Washington Avciuis- -f -r-f tH f Road parliament and the organization Mr. Moore represents arc strongly agi tating a general movement for the bet terment of the public roads. Mr. Dunning is urging that the next meeting of the road parliament be held at Philadelphia during the exposition, and making It an International one. Many of the leading men of the asso ciation are in favor of Mr. Dunning' plan, nnd It Is probable his suggestions will be carried out. He has secured the exposition auditorium for the con vention In the event that It Is decided to hold It there. Mr. Moore upon his visit to this city will probably confer with Mr. Dunning In regard to such an arrangement. Try the "Joy Maker" Cigar, 5c. Returns after its first ap pearaece in the Colliery engineer go., UCUHR. Magazine', thaoc3j jar - me uiicnnsii A woman's Invention wide top you can put your hand in It. They aro machine-made, with smooth edge will not cut your hand when washing. They contain no deadly hlow.over or fine ground glass. We also have the .Machine-Made Mason Jars and Pure Rubbers. Why buy poor Jars or rubbers? It Is false economy. One can of fruit spoiled Is more than the difference In the price of a dozen jars. CVvxvarVCaA . 134 Wyoming Ave, eif "Walk In and look around." a - FURNISHINQ STORE. -f - -Guard and Holder. & y Three for 25c. 4 4 --f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f: Polka-Dot I 4- Handkerchief Scarfs, 25c I 4-4-4-4- 4 4 4-4-4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- Half Hose, half price, 2 for 25c. Plats, Shirts, -Underwear, half price. X 4- riackintoshes and X Storm Coats X $8.90. x Former price $15.00. at - I Successor to Bronson & Tallman A12 Spruce St. 4 4 4 -f -f -f 4- Closing Out For this Season NeuJ and Secondhand Pans Cheap. Chas. B. Scott Hi) Franklin Avenue. SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. Elmwood Hall Ehnhurst, Pa. (formerly Hotel lilmh-.irit.l Open AM the Year. This hotel liui boa i roino lela I nnd lollttj I throughout and will op-uitt loon Juno it, l'or --i'.o, i.e., cull o-i or adJr.su DR. W. H.H. BULL ELMHURST, PA, THE WlfMOLA, Au Ideal Health Resort, ISuuutN fully Situated with Full Lake View. Absolutely fro frmn malaria and mes Qultocs; buatl-iK. llalilnrr. dancing, tennis, orrhentru, etc. ; pure l.lihla water Hprlns; plenty of old .-liiidt, plnu fjiovo of lai'Ko ti-i c-m Burround hotel, excellent tabic; rates reavomibk; rnpnelty of lioj.se, EW. Illustrated booklet and refcreucj on ap plication. ft E. FREAR. LAKE WINOLA, PA SPRING GROVE HOUSE, Lake Carey, Wyoming County, Pa. Beautifully located; good fishing; boat ing and bathing. Table unexcelled. D., I.. & V. H. U.. Uloomxburg division, train leaving Scranton at 12.D5 p. m., makes di rect connections via l.ehigli Valley to Lake. JOHN II. .IONK3. l'rop. FERN HALL, Crystal Lake--Roflned Family Resort stu;u leave t'.trbondule for Fern Hall ut it ill) p in Miij le.tvei KernllallforU.tr. bnndiiloat H.ill) n. in. Te ephoue Comitjj Hon: "I'er i Hall," pay ntntton. C. U. tc M. C JOHNSON, ManajeM. 1'oitottlce Addrest, Duudatr, l'a. book NEAT, DUnAHUK BOOK BINDINO 18 WHAT VOU ItECElVB IF YOU LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH THO TRIUUNE BINDERY. ran '