B THE -SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1899. HAPPENINGS IN NORTH SCRANTON JACOB IiUTZ, A OAHPENTEB, SERIOUSLY INJURED. Falling Machinery Knocks Him from n Scaffold to the Ground, a Dls tanco of Forty rcet--An Imitator of Blondln Comes to Grief Durrlen- ' Moran Wedding Baptist Young People Hold an Ice Cream Social. United Mine Workers' Excursion. Personal Notes. Jncob Lutz, of Linden tUieet, was urilously Injured nt the lcggetts Creel; breaker jestnday. hutr. Ih employed ns a carnenter on the new Leggetts Cteek bienker which Ik being erected, nnd jesteidny wna woiklng In the In tel lor of the Inenkei He was stand ing on a ncnffold, when some machin ery nbovo him ft 11 nnd struck the scaf fold and broke It, precipitating hi in to the ground, forty feet Lelou. He fell on some planks which had spikes Im bedded in them and they enteted his back, cutting him severely. He nltn sustained sevcial novere so.ilp wounds. Ho was removed to the Lackawanna hospital in the mine ambulance. The physicians theio ay that Ills condition is not serious. FULL INTO Till: RIVIUt. Thailes Shlmpton. of Gieen Ridge, while under the Intluence of liquor, at tempted to walk on the top of the Nay Aug avenue bridge estonl.iy Ho was In the middle, nnd on the highest nart of the bildge, when he attempted to tuin around and consequently fell thirty feet Into the rivet. Foitunately. tho water was not deep and lie escaped with a few injuries and n bath. UURRIUN-MORAN NUPTIALS. A ptetty marriage was eelebiatod yesterday nftemoon at the Holy Rosary church when Father .1. V. Moyl.in united Jtlss Maggie Mount and James Dm Hen In holy wedlock. A large num ber of their friends weio picsent. The bride was attended by .Miss Mary Mor rison, while the bilde's brother, Michael Moran, acted as best man The bildo and bridesmaid weio attlied in the latest ostunie and presented a ver charming appearance. After tho cerc monv the bildal party relumed to the home of the bride's patents, on Grove fitieet. wheie a sumptuous wedding euppcr was served. 1CU CRHAM SOCIAL. A delightful evening was spent at the lee cream social of the Wes,t Maikel Street Raptlst church last evening Tho church parlors where the social was held was decorated very artistically and the great number of guests pres ent enjoyed themselves Immensely. The Pnine's Celery Compound 75c Pinkhnm's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis. . . .75c Mellon's Food 38c and 55c AT GEORGE W. JENKINS', 101 & Main Aveiue Early Fall Dress 6 ooos 'Twixt hay and grass. That's about how it is today in the Dress Goods trade. We're anxious, however, to keep things moving and so we offer a selection of Dress Goods suitable for the first blush of fall wear at prices so far below what will be asked for sim ilar goods in the near future that wise buyers will take advantage of the Present Remarkable Bargain Offerings Lot 1 A mixed lot of 40-lmh Suitings In Coverts, t'hevtots. Checks, Silk and Wool Mlxtuies, etc, that are worth at least 30c. Sale Price, 25c Lot 2 15 pieces 40-Inch Ciepons in Scroll effects. Complete line of best shades. These styles nie espe cially designed for Separate Skitts. Splendid values for DOe. Sale Price, 39c Lot 3 10 pieces 46-Inch all wool Cheviot Suitings gi ays, garnet. blues, browns and all the leading shades for eaily Fall wear. Guaranteed value Cjc. Sale Price 49c Lot 4 25 pieces 40-li. cli fancy Dress Goods. These are genuine. JOr. goods In as nice a line of effects as fancy could choose. No limit to osaoitment. Sale Price. 33c SMAMAMMMAAMMMM Globe Warehouse credit of the affair Is duo to the young neonlo of tho Unptlst Young I'cople's Union society who exhausted every ef fort to make It what Is was one of the most successful affairs, financially and socially, of the season. EXCURSION TO L.AKK ARIHl Today the local union, No. SOS, United Mine Workers, will run their excur sion to Luke Ariel. All tho mines will be Idle today and the host of working men will seek a day of rest on the qulot shoics df the beautiful lake. As this Is the flist excuislon ever run by the United Mine Workers, they Intend to make It n memoiablo one. In the af ternoon (i labor tally will be held, ut which many able speakers will be pies cut. Sports will be held. SHORT Ni:WS ITUMS. A regular meeting of Niagara Hose company will he held this evening. The Kevstone club conducted a so cial tit the Audltoilum last evening. He Clymer conducted tervlces nt tho christian chinch, North Main ave nue, last evening l'HRSONAL CHAT. Mls Jennie Timlin, of Philadelphia, l the guest of lrlends on West Mar ket street. Frank White and W. R. Thomas returned yesterday from a week's stay at Lake Cirey. Charles Connolly, of West Maikot stteet, left last evening for Uutte Cltv, Montana Mr. and Mis. M ircus Jenkins, of Cleveland, O., aie the guests of friends on North Main avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs James Hughes, of Parker wtreet, are visiting lplatlvcs In Bundafr. Mls Mary R.ixtcr, of Ur.st Lemon, is the guest of Mis Mary D.ivl", of tlreen street. Mi.s Helen Duggan. of West Market stiect, is entci talnlng Miss Margaret M01 timer, of Pltt'ton. An election will be held this evening In Company H for n captain and ilrst nnd second lieutenants nt the Audl toilum. Captain Mattes has been de tailed to conduct the election. Mis- Hannah Davis, of Wllkes-Rarre. Is visiting Miss Nn tie Lavvwin, of Amelia avenue. Mioses Lena nnd Pcail Acl'erly, of Olyptnnt, aie being entertained by Mis. K. M. Casterllne, of Noith Main avenue Cards aie out announcing the np ptoachlng mairiage of Miss Delia Oavln nnd Mr. Joseph O'Donnell. Mr. John Potter, of Caibondale, Is the guest of Mis W. J. Lewis, of Edna avenue. J. J. Walh of Wet Maikot street, returned yostciday from a month's visit In New ork city. Miss Annie James, of Olyphant, wa3 the guest of friends on Wayne ave nue, yesterdn. Lieutenant Oiton Jackson, of the United States navy. Is visiting his patents, Mr. and Mis. U. S. Jackson, ot Holllster avenue. W. J. Cns(erllne, of North Main avenue returned yesterday from a weeks outln,; at Loomls' lake, Sus quehanna lounty. Thomas Carwardlne, Councilman David R.eese "and Captain Richard Udwards returntd yesterday fiom a week's stay at Atlantic City. Miss Marg.uet Decker, of Cayuga sticet. Is the guest of friends In Dal ton Misses Nellie Evans nnd Dora Davis, of P.uker street, is spending a week wlih friends in Taylor. Lot 5 2." pieces 48-Inch all-wool fancy Vlgoieaux, line make, good weight not a good shade missing and theie Isn't a better cloth on tho market for Tailor-made Suits. This magnificent S3c. cloth, Sale Price, 68c Lot 6 10 pieces CO-lnih all-wool Storm Seiges Fine French make in Navy and lilaek onl. The best standard "Sc. quality, Sale Price, 59c Lot 7 10 pieces 45-lnch Whlpcoids all wool and extra heavy, but fine make. Full line of best shadings. A matchless cloth for full Tailor made Suits, worth $1 35. Sale Price, 98c Say! It will Intel est you to se'e the eaily Fall Noveltb's for Separate Skirts. They're heie now for our inspection. Sale EVENTS OP DAY IN WEST SCRANTON MARRIAGE OF JOSEPH TOY AND MISS SADIE CONLIN. Ceremony Pel formed In . Patrick's Church by Rev. J. B. Whelan. Funerals of Martin Hoover nnd Mis. Mary Fesno Trouble on Scranton Street Columbia Hose Company's Parade Other Para giaphs of Gencial Intel est Per sonal Mention. Joseph Foy, of Fourteenth street, an employe of tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company, and Miss Sudlo Conlln, of 201 North Ninth street, were united In mattl.ige by Rev. J. U. Whe lan, at St. Patrick's church, at 5 o'clock jesterd.ay afternoon. The bridesmaid was Miss Kate Clarke, of Dunmore, and the groomsman M J. Fox. The bride wns attlied In n costume of white moussolln-dp-sole, and carried bridal roses. Her maid was dresed In pink mousselln-do-sole nnd can led pink carnations, After the ceremony tho wedding party enjoyed a drive over the boulevard, and upon their return were tendeted a teccptlon at the bride's home, where they will reside. Dining tho evening a large number of young people were entertained at the house and at midnight Mr. nnd Mrs Foy left for Philadelphia, where they will spend their honeymoon. Tho bride Is a sister of Thomas Conlln, per manent man at the Hook and Ladder company headquarters. TIinCOLUMRIAS PARADE. The Columbia Hose and Chemical company paraded the principal streets last evening advertising their picnic, which will be held at the Round Woods today. Headed by the Citizens band and accompanied by a laige delegation from the Electric City Wheelmen, ild inir their wheels, with Chinese lantern decorations, they made an excellent ap pearance. On the way to the central city they were lolned by the Hook and ladder company and the Phoenix company ulso paraded w Ith them. Along Main avenue the stteet was thronged with people, and led fire and other Illumin ations greeted the (lienien as they marched along. The arrangements have been com pleted for the accommodation of a lai ge crowd, and several visiting the com panies are exiteeted at the picnic. SCRANTON STREET EVICTION. Considerable excitement was caused on Setanton f-treet last evening by the eviction of Mrs James Casey and her three children fiom the house owned by Patrick Haggerty. The household goods were piled up on the sidewalk In front of the dwelling and a curious ciowd assembled to ascertain the de tails. Tiom what could be learned of the nftalr, it seems that the apartments occupied by Mrs. Hllgert had been rented by Haggerty to Mrs Casey and when the furniture was taken there yesterday and placed In the rooms, the landlotd lefused to permit the family to take possession. Without much ceremony, Haggerty th few the furniture out on tho side walk and ban leaded the doors. Mi.s. Hllgert has occupied the roonu for some time and had arranged to re side on the premises until she recovered from Injuries sustained lecently. Mis. Casev and her children were caied for last night by several of the nelghbois and she will secure another house today. Services over the lcmalns of the late Martin Hoover were conducted at In o'clock yesteiday miTing at the lesi dence of the decea-sel'i daughter Mrs. Henry Flynn, 913 l'rie street. rev. J. B Sweet and Rev. Judson Bailey officiated Ml. and Mis Swpet sang sevetal duets. The pall-bearen and flower-bearers were all grandsons of deceased, name ly, F. C. Hall, G W. Chase, F. B. Chase, L. H Rajmond, W. N Chase, B. II. Davis, Addison Chase, Jr, and At eh Hoover The temalns were borne to Chinchilla, where manv life long f i lends viewed them at the cem etery and Rev. J. B Sweet conducted shoit set vices. Interment was made In Chase famll plot In Chinchilla cem eterj. FAREWELL PARTY William Evans, the well-known bail tone singer, was tendeted a faiewell pait on Tuesday evening at his homo on Notth Rebecca avenue. Vnilou3 games were plaed. and n musical pro gramme was tendered, which consisted ot the following Solo, "Gwlnd Y Delyn," William Evans; solo, "Mona," David J. Davles, recitation, Charles Cadwgan: solo. William J. Davles, solo, William 'Evans Seveial choruses were also sung Refieshments were served o' m.dnlght The following weie present- Mr. and Mis Theophlltis Bow en. Mis Evans, Misses Lizzie Richards, Mary Grif fiths, Belle Morgans, Maty L. Thomas, Lizzie Jenkins, Norma Williams, An nle T. Humphreys, Lizzie Elllcott, Mary A. Thomas, Annie Davis LIzzlo Thomas, Maggie Evans. Maigaret Grif fiths, Rebecca WntKlns, Maiy Thoma?, Lizzie Low Is, Annie Bowen.and Messrs. W. J. Daviet- Charles Cadwgan, Will iam Evans. David Jenkins. J. W Da vles, W. J. Thomas, David Johnson, John R. Jones, David J Davies.Thonuis Richards, Edward Powell, John T. Da vles, Moigan Thomas and Mr. Will iams Mr, Evans leaves today for New York city, wheie he has accepted a position. He will also take a couibe of vocal les- iNjrotsjrsjvrvjCJCvii I Does Coffee i Agree with i You ? w If not, drink Grniu-0 -tnndo from w 2 pure grains. A lndy writes: "Tho y nrsttimoInvdoGrnin.O I did not C Zllko It but after using it for ono f week nothing would induce mo to f. , go bnk to coffee." It nourishes a 2 and feeds tho Mstoni. 'Iho thildrtu h tan drink it f reedy with great bene- fit. It is tin fetrmg'heulng sub. fL stance of pure grains. Get u pailc. v nra fojliv from vnur crocor. follow W 7 tho dirfction in maUng it nnd you L will Imvo a delkiou'i ami healthful n Initio lioveratp for old imd young. L llio. uud -!h 2 n luilit tint i our crncer cl n you (1 ft AIN-O 2 Q Accept no Imitation. . HOSTETTEfifc !,' S3 CELEBRATEO 5 m u Imitation mo causa 01 much HlcknoM- lf the Htomticli ba Btron;?, sick neis will lie un known, llovtot tor'it Klotnnch , ,... . ... 111 t., lllllDia will m. ntnlco tho Ulgo jT, IIUU flUIIVVV ,v mo nvcr active Hen tbat a Pri vate Revenue Mamp tovers tho nock of tbo bottle. STOMACH UTTER sons while there, under tho direction ot Professor Sauvage. OTHER FUNERALS YESTERDAY. The functal services over tho re mains of the late Mis. Marv Fesno were conducted nt St. John's Catholic church at 0 o'clock jesteidny morning by Rev. Father Frliker, with a re quiem mass. The flower bearers weio Mis. Mang, Mrs. Englchaid and Mrs Carter. Messrs. J Hurtlt, Conrad Mnng, J. Kuntz. Nicholas Dm kin, Se bastian Thlel and Jacob Halts', were the pall-bearers. Interment was made In St. John's Herman Catholic ceme tery. The remains of Mr. nnd Mis. G. A. Williams' Infant child were privately Interred in Washburn street cemetery yesterday afternoon. rEKSONAI; PAUAGKAPHS. Miss Mnme Prendergast. of Meridian street, has accepted a lucrative posi tion in Patorson, N J. David Owens, of South Lincoln ave nue, nnd Jonathan Harris, ot Eynon street, are Bummering at I'ike Wlnola John Howell, of Washburn stteet, Is spending his vacation at Lake Wlnola. Mrs Fred. Young nnd daushter, of Genet, Bradford county, aie visiting friends on this side. Mrs. Thomas Donnelly and daugh ter Lucy and Agatha, of North Gar field avenue, aio visiting friends at Honesdale. Arthur .1. Davis and George Vlpond nre spending their vacations at the sea shore Among tho out-of-town people In at tendance at the Hoover funer.il yes teiday were Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Hoover and son, of Hlnghamton; Jos eph Giillln nnd wife, of Chinchilla, and William Athorton, of Clark's Summit. Miss Rachel Jones, of Lafayette street, and Miss Angle Heesc, of North Hyde Park avenue, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Henry U. Stevens, of Uoston, Mass. Mrs Kobert J. Williams and daugh ter, Florence, ot Lafayette sticet, are visiting in Home, N. Y. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jrnkln T. Iteese nnd chlldien, of North Hvde Paik avenue, have returned from Atlantic Cltv. Miss Mary Shields, who has been visiting here, returned home yesterday to Uentley Creek, N Y accompanied by Miss Anna Wynibs, of Jackson Street. Harry Jenkins, of Jenkins' drug store, Is enjoying his nnnual vacation. Miss Bessie Hardenberg, of Elm street, left yesterday for a visit with friends at Norwich, N. Y. Miss Annie Gallagher, of Ashley, Pa , is the guest of Miss Mam Sheet In, of Price street. James Thomas, of Coibett avenue, left yesterday for Philadelphia, where he will be treated for deafness. Will Reynolds, of Hampton street, has returned from a short stay at Lake Ariel. Will Robeitson and How aid Davis will join the Light Lunch club at Owego, N. Y , on Saturday. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. A young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Aithur Buikhouse, of 233 Meildlnn street, died lato Tuesday night The remains will be intei red In the Cathedral cemetery this afternoon nt 3 o'clock. An enteitalnmcnt and social will be held tomorrow evening at the Sherman avenue mission by classes Nos. G and 11 of the Sunday school. An Impottnnt meeting of the Ladles' Home and Foreign Missionary society will be held In the Washburn Stiect IPtesbyterlan cliutch tomonow after noon. The pupils and teacher, of the Welsh Calvinlstlc Methodist church will hold their annual picnic at Nay Aug patk tomotrow afternoon. The Columblas' picnic will be held In the Round Woods this afternoon and evening The Traction company Is repaltlng the pavement between the tracks on Notth Main avenue, which necessitates the running of enrs from the central city by wny of Ninth, Robinson nnd Jackson st loots. The excuislon ot Camp No 333, Ra ti lotlc Older Sons of America, to Hai vey's lake yesterday was largely at tended The lawn social at Frank Gleason's residence last evening was a success in every partlculai. The Infant child of Mr. nnd Mis. Lewis Davis will be burled in Wash burn street cemetery this afternoon. QBEEN RIDGE. Manners' pharmacy Is the only place In Green Ridge wheie plain cream soda Is sold. Tiy It Take your prescriptions to Manners' pharmacy to be filled Wo consider our ability and goods above par. OBITUARY The sudden nnd unexpected death of James Pettlgrew occurred esterday afternoon at his home on Susquehan na stieet, 01 pliant. Deceased was taken 111 about 2 o'clock yesterday morning. Medical aid was summoned, but nothing, howevei, could be done for his lellef and he died about 4 o'clock In the afternoon. Mr Pettl grew was bom In Scotland in 1850, but came to this countrj with his parents In his Infancy. He was one of the most highly respected citizens of Oly phant, where he has been a resident for over forty years. He was of a quiet, unassuming disposition nnd en Joyed a wide elide of frletu's Be sides his wife he Is suivived by six chlldien The f uncial airangoments have not been made et. Convenience In Chicago, Every elevated train In Chliago stops at the Like Shore station, furnishing until, quick and cheap service to near 1) every pait of tho Metropolis of tho West. No other Hue from the East to Chicago offeis so many advantages to travelers A World for All Men, U all tho tiuestliins hum below Wer vcttltd Hmooth nnd straight. What would bo left for those who know No pleasuro savo debute? Washington Btur. intiWiiWLa,fE?riH, f "WefcSffJujSNjjMflP " GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON JAMES CONNELL LODGE, I. 0. O. T., CELEBRATED LAST NIGHT. Tho Occasion Was tho Ninth Anni versary and a Very Enjoyabio Af fair Was Conducted Mayor Molr Spoko on "Odd Fellowlsm" Tho Fourth Degree Worked Constable Woelkeis Held Under $500 Ball. Personal Mention of a Number of Residents of This Side Who Aro Out of Town. The event of yesterday In tho current happenings of this side was the ninth nnnlvcisaiy of James Connell lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, which was obseived ut Fruehan hall on Cedar avenue, the headquarters ot the lodge, last night. It has been the custom ot this nourishing organization, since Its In stitution, to celebtatc each anniversary In a befitting manner. The affair of last night was carried out on a scale more elaborate than any preceding similar event. The members and fi lends of the louc assembled ut the hall at 8 o'clock, and the programme Incident to the occa sion was commenced. Louis Schcntz of the postotllce depaitment, was chair man and In his Introductory address gave an Interesting retrospect of the career of tho lodge. The opening number of tho pro gramme was a selection by Beig hauser's orchestio.augmented by mem bers of Bauer's orchestra Mayor Molr was then Introduced ns the orator of the evening. He was received with loud and prolonged applause. His honor has been an Odd Fellow for thlrtv-slx years. He said that he had not been asked to make a speech, neither had he come with tho intention of making anv p. tended remarks. Inasmuch as Chair man Schauta Insisted that he was the orator, he chose for his subiect "Odd Fellowlsm." In most benutlful language Ma ir Molr refeired to the noble atttlbuti'S that every member of the order should possess. Odd Fellowship invites men of every piofession, politics and 10 llclon, and bars none fiom its doors but the agnostic and Infidel. The address of the mayor was the hit of tho evening, and he was fie quently Interrupted by enthusiastic ap plause. The remalndet of the programme con sisted of vocal and Instrumental num bers. "Packy" Madden, formerly of Bauer's band, who was tho dtummer of the or chestra last night, was called upon to entertain. In that Inimitable way of his, he gave several clever specialties. Mesdames Albeit Burdett and Will Hewitt rendered two duets In a pleas ing manner. Gustavo Reppert sang in his usual good style and responded to repeated encores. Fred. Jones and his phonogiaph add ed very much to the success of the nnniversary. The piogramme being concluded. Chairman Schautz stated that the fourth degree of the order would bo conferred on all present. The degree was worked by an ener getic committee. Its features were Ice cream, cake and lemonade. The committee In charge of last night's event was composed of the offi cers of the lodge, who are1 A. A. Hewitt, noble grand; vice-grand, Al bert Burdett; secretary, F. P. Butler; assistant sectetaiy, B. C. Hackett; treasuier, Chailes Huester; chaplain, Allwood Myers; light supporters to noble giand, Leopold Johler nnd Hot man Nichols, supporters to vice-grand, Charles Stone and Charles Slmrell; Herman Scholtz, guaidlan. The lodge had at Its organization twenty-two members, and now has In good standing one bundled and five ot the prominent and leading men of this side. MOCLKEnS' CASE Constable Joseph Woelkers. of the Eleventh waid, whose escapade with Joseph Mlkus, of Cedar iivenu-. Tupday night was given exclusively In this column yesteiday morning, was nrrested at noon yesterday on the charges stated He went before Aldei mnn Lentes and gave $500 ball for his appeal nee nt couit. Tomonow Mr. Woelkeis will give In formation for the nirest of Mlitus. LEFT FOR EUROPE. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Iloblnson, of this tide, und Mr. and Mis George Okoll, of the conttal cltv, left for Now Yoik city esterday. from whence they will sail tomorrow moinlng for Ger manv. They will remain for two months The party when leaving ycteidav was given a hearty faievvptl at the depot by a large delegation of their ft lends. PRSONAL NOTES. Constable and Mrs. Joseph Woelkers will spend today at Caibondale. Mrs. Jncob Schrelber nnd Mis Vilum Briar, of Pittston avenue, weie the guests yesterday of Mis J. J. Gohain, of Main stieet, Pittston Mr. nnd Mis John Gibbons. Misses Ther"sa and Mice Gibbons, Ella and Mamie MoTlpue, Margaiet nnd Eliz abeth Dili kin. Kntle Cullen and Anna Whelan ariived home last evening af ter a two weeks' stnv at Atlantic f'ltv. Miss Agnes cuveny, of Cliony street, will le.avp Monday to enter the con vent nt Foit lleiiiy. New Yor't, as a novltb te Rev. E. J Kcnmldt. pastor of the Church of Peace, and president of thfl Home Missions of tho Atlantl Sjnod, began his tour of visitation vcsfiday. The utistor makes n tour tu!i yi! ir to Inspvt tin- different missions Mi. C. WuchtPi and niec MIfs Barbara Brow nun. of F.ut.iu, Pa-, nie visiting Mis. E. if. Kalpp.M, ot Aider Ptieet Miss Theresa ContiPlI, of Hl-m-v ivp. nue. left on Tuesday for I'avv ttfeUet, R I . whPic the will hpend inn -cumin b r of th" summer as the guent of her hIh tu, Mrs M J. Hand. LouM Get-chwlndt, of PltHton nv9 nue. Is spcniliig his vacation at At lantic Cltv. Mi.. W. Dli-tteillno nnd daughter. Hazel, of WilkeB-limiv, him visiting at the home of Mi.?. If. K1uumlnS4r, cf I'i'tsPin avenup. ', T. Holand, of 1'lttMoi, ivuiii Is uittsiiilnliu; John Povoy, nf Uihhi;, 111. Mr and Mis. John Hurchess, nf Ce. dar avenue, mo gu.sts of rolatlves nt Salem. Mr. and Mr. J, Flunnury, of Pltte- I Sufferers From Dr. Walter W. Naylor, of Philadelphia, writes: " I have been treating a nervous woman who has been In the hands of several well-known men. v. and after 1 had almost given her up I put her on Johann Hoff's Malt Extract and cured her. She Is now well and has gained ten pounds." Johann Hoff's Malt Extract ton. weio the giusts of friends on Ce dar avenue the past few days. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. D. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar avc. 'Phono 66S1 DUNMORE DOINGS. Special School Board Meeting Last Evening Mrs. Hllbert Will Olvo a Tea Other News Notes. Messrs Webber, Kellam, Miller and Costello composed the members pies cnt at the special school board meet ing held last evening In No. 1 building for the purpose of considering tho ac counts of tho tax collectors and com ing to some definite understanding concerning the financial condition of the boaid. Ex Borough Treasurer Louis Fugle was picsent and had his accounts set tled In a very satisfactory manner. An order vvus diawn In his favor for $1, S7.5, which includes Interest, and or ders paid by him, out ot Ills own money, when tho financial condition ot the board was low. Ex-Ta Colleitor 1 K. Roland was present also, and bis accounts considered, but not bet tied. LITTLE ITEMS OF INTEREST. On Tuesday evening, Aug. 15. Mrs, Hllbert and daughter, Mrs. William I'yne, will ijlvo a tea at their home on William street. Tho ten will be served bctwten the hours ot r and S p. m. The proceeds will be for tho benefit of the Dudley Street Baptist church. The price hns been placed at 13 cents, which Is very moderate. James R. Wilson, tho 4-months.old son of Mr, and Mrs John T. Wilson, of Bloom street, died yesterday after noon about 2 o'clock, after a shott 111 npp The funeral will take place to morrow afternoon from the house. In terment will bo made In Dunmore cemetery. Miss Clara Bell Collins entertained a number of her young friends nt her home on Butler street. Wednesday evening. All present had an enjojablf time and were well pleased with the evening's enjoyment and their hostess, Miss Collins The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hlston, corner ftutler and Fifth streets, was the scon" of much nctlv ity nnd amusement last evening, tho occasion belnr a lawn social held un der the auspices of the Ynung Poo pie's Friendly circle of St. Mark's Episcopal church. neat sum was realized, which wilt go tow aids bene fitting the church needs The membois of the V G society, who have been spending a fortnight at Lake Underwood, returned home last evening, greatlv tefreshed and In excellent spirits. Those composing tho party were: Misses Emllo Rich, ot Jimn; f-allle Price, of Pittston: Elle Powell. Marlon Konnv. Anna Honwood, Eva Hess, Jess-le Wert i'nd Grace Engle V.ROUT YOUR FRIENDS MesMS. Jones nnd Ketrlck, of Louis ville, were callers on friends In town yesterdey. Roth nie cx-member.s ot the Fifteenth infantry, now stationed at Cuba. MI',s Gertrude Farl.pr, of Rlgg street, who has been enjoying her summer vacation nt the Delnwnie Water Gap, returned home last evening. Chailes Weber, of South Blakely sttept. ha? gone on a two weeks' visit to Newaik, X. J. Mr and Mis. David Davis have re turnpd to th-'lr home at White Plains, after an enjoyable visit with friends here. T. C. Webber, of Hnrper streot, Is able to be around again after lis ip rpnt Illness, nnd is again tpnding to his work. Mlcs Elsl How ells and Nellie Wil liams, rf Wllkes-Barre, are the guests of relatives on Apple avenue, WAVERLY. Mr. and Mrs Edwaid T. Lelghton and son. Bedford, of Blnghainton, aie the guest of Mrs. Andiew Bedford Mr. Ernest Ball, of Scianton, is the guest of B. F. Squire Ex-Moyor James (J. Bailey, of Scran ton, was a visitor here last Tuesda The Misses Francella nnd Grace Wln ehell and Mrs. J H. Hopkins aie at Atlantic City. Mis. Andrew Bedford, of Scranton. Is a visitor In town Mr. and Mrs. J. K. George and Mr Thomas B. Smith, who left foi Eu rope, have safely ariived at Liverpool, and are now doing the continent SOUTHERN SUMMER RESORTS. (IMItorlal from the Washington Post, Washington, D C , Julv 9. isvj To one -vljo hns sppn the mountain region of Noith Carolina it seems in ri edible that so many thousand" of ppoplo, In qticht of pun- air magni ficent scenery and healthful sunound 1111;", should annually Hock to th Adiiond.ioks if New York and tlu Whlti Mountains of New Hampshire These latter resoits do nut iomp.no In anv lespect with the Notth Caio llna countrv Their so-called nioun tains are dwarfed liv those of the "Old Noith State," while, as for lakes, tiout stieams. hunting grounds nnd landcai es at once gracious nnd ma Jostle, there Is no approach to a com parison. Yet. yenr after year, oir people Journey In icglments to Now Yoik and Now Hampshire, sperdlng vast sums of money lot mountain cm tapes and summer faie, while within elKhte n hours of Washington Is a legion in finltt'v more attiactlve in evvi v wny bettor for health, for bodllv cnmtcit fir outdnoi iqiorts. and for giatlflca tlon of tho nitlstlc senses Everjbody knows oi bus he.nd of Ashcvllb. Thousands have enjoyed Its wonderful M-eiiPl and have been lestciod to Iwutth by tin llfi-giving utiiinsplierp nnd Ih" Inlsamlc yephyrs wafted lioni the mountain sides. But how few ki ow or even guess that theie aie a hundred possible Ashevllles In that sapphlte lund tome on the Pkdmont Nervousness WASHINGTON AVENUE AND ASH ST. UONDAY AND TUCSDAY. AUQUST 14 AND IB, AT S.30 AND O P. M. PROF. GENTRY'S Famous Dog and Pony Show Parade Daily at 1 1 a. m. Prices, Children, i sc Adults 25c. plateau, otheis higher up and that magnificent lekes and clear streams filled with trout abound on evcty side. Thou- is a olstilct latger than tho stato of Massachusetts, easily acces sible by rail, well ptovldcd with ex cellent Inns and the most picturesque driving loids. and with loom for tens of thousands of summer homes In tho most beautiful locations Imaginable. Th" area Is i.s largo ns that of Svvlt zeiland; the climate is more equable and wholesome, the opportunities for healthful outdoor life fat more abund ant and attractive Northitn people have begun to tpconlyp tlt Southern states as re fuge from their killing climate during February, March and Apill, and beau til ul residences are springing up In Aiken, Thomnsvllle nnd such points In, the inteilor, while all along th" coasts of Florida ami the Gulf, i far west as New Orleans, splendid and luxur ious hotels are to be found in gtp.it numbers. But for tho heated period the tide of travel tuins ever north ward, with Its roncuuent stream of menov, notwithstanding the fact that In western North Caiollna theie ara loftlor motint'iiii", mote gracious val Icjs greater opportunities for fishing, hunting and open-'ilr lecreatlotis, nuil the most biacing and beautiful cli mate In the world This can be ac counted for -lpnn only one hjpothcsU that the people genemllv know noth ing of the unparalleled beauties and resources of North Caiollna Virginia has fared much better lrt respect of having her attractions made notorious. Tor generations past such reports as the Old Sweet tha GroenbrbT White Sulphur, Capon, Orknev, Rock Enon and others of like, fame nnd chat actor have enjoyed a national icputatloii. while of later vear-i such magnificent, sanitariums as the Bath Countv Hot Springs huvo taken rank w Ith Carlhbad and Alx-les-Balns. For r.ioie than half a century the Gieenbrier White Sulphur estab lishment has been a (enter and n common meting ground for th. old Southern nrlstociacy, and there tin. best sochtv of that section has been always tvplfi'H and lepiesentcd The .i.iri nr virirlnln health icsoits may bo uld to !) completely ounpled In Ashpvlllc, which has no sumnu-i sea son, we have simply a magnl'lc-nt ter iltory ns yet practically unexpired NEGROES AT WILKES-BARRE. Sixty Have Been Impoited to Work on Sewets. AV likes-Bit re. Aug 9 -Sixtj lugtoes have arrived heie fiom Danville t, to work on spwpis. The major and tho other city authotlties aie indignant and threaten to take legal action against the contiactot. There H a state law a-'.ilnst the Imputation ot alien labor. "im... iiiinntnal oblei tlon to the new anlvals Is that they coin J fiom the ellow fever stricken dlstilit In Vir ginia and citizens ate alaimed lest the germs of tho disease should be spiead heie. The negroes are huddled together like cattle In two small shanties The health officials say this state of affalis will not be allowed to continue. Might Be Giatlfled. pVhat Is be singing' f?,p-"LPt Mp Like a Soldier Fall lle-lf i nlj had a gun -Pick Me Up. SV1ADE lVi A SVSmW AJAX TAHLU1 b l'uani vtia c uhh jr.r.A.rt.ui IiUeatet I ailing Aloa: 1 urj, Impotgncjr, H IwpleuneM. eto . csuipd "" f I bjr Abuse or other Y icoikM ond Ink's- Kf rejioreLotMtaUty iu oKtorjourt anil I.tamaulor.iuar, ou-iun- ur iu,m. pn, lni.nlt am Consumutlnn 'i ".r'idtima. IhMrowi ahowa iamedlats Imple ilrt joo haVlne the tenulne Aii TablatJ. The bare cured tnou.Sndi and willcureioa. Wo uin in pre Itiro wr'ttun su.ranteo toe3ect a euro EQ QTC n tnchor refund the money rrlce " V' rulcageTur eU pkcoa ifull treatment) for titp. My for sala In Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and H. C Sanderecn, druggists. ment ind etfects u CUltF. whore nil &lW.""'n?. . Chlcht.nr'a FaaUih Diamond llraad. ENNYROYAL P!LLS OrlelnQl and Only Of nulnc. trc fclwtjri relUUt iotc i Druzclil for title Kt iter m rntltih Dti . itnaii I Brand Id Itril au,J Uoid luetfcl t(3 tooic iniN witu blue rwtwu mie ' Inn At hue. Kttiitm dniifraiiM ttaLllifu 'Unand imifaf.oni AtDrBfiu nt4 4. la at&rtii fr fartkultri i rati mas Uti "lieiltr IP I 0lJfi."iniri'' rfiur Chirk .! 4 hrmffalCa..MnriUtnlia!l-.rC ffeMtjtllLocilOrugslsti mil 14.1. MAKE PERFECT MEN nil fr II nil' ll I nnom ftrlon.fr Ihv jganl kihI illomuf illu ran l irttoira l ) u Tli vry l..o1utrl rut.l li) I'lnl'lITU L'r.allL.rTe. Olveiromplrrlirftuln Iiunmift r.tllctf m.ioorr end the .tf ' enj drain of ilul pfr.ilnculicd br U....1 raia.nl rinui Inourrriioni orrirr.ar.iiiraiir ii iim.rtvu r andpolrncy toet.rj furte- linn Brace up lhij.im Ule e bloom lo uie cbrikeandlu.ire to the r. of ?ff ounor old On. toe boir.nflIUI HUH tlJt boi.. el tt toacjniplft. iru.ini..dcure vJUr or money r nl" "R irrl.d In ;.U Va,' W,, 8nM oirjoutte or mailed in I lain wrapper on ,''rir Vrlr. Ij 1M rmrilTr l'o., laiua kief., (klnie, Sold in Hcranion, Pa , by Matthew Bros ana McClarruh & Thomas, iliueslsu ( IHIIrilarl ml uor.irluuale full r t. from ?AUIICI8Q-rliai J. ... Illood I'olton, Mouthful rrror Lou Vnillly Van t ei. II nl Air Nm.nr 1 nl I miiittula .D1 II, k i X ?&) Truiu-lol'ror. II. F IIIIIUM.O., A?.'V.Sn" ""orth Milb N., I'lilUdtlnhta, JvwtlO'e, I'o.lllrrlj ik only tp. UUii la ike J lulled Viatel to cer. enn lli ,uk 11k ino.1 celebral.4 apr. ilallit. failed Irelkraieecurllu I to lOdara MouriV-t 1 1 X 4cj kv tii v Jv v 9fw iVrvs 9tV
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