r-iw'vi"ij t t "' mr rmrT'f " ' i ' 'm-'""' L fV . 1 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, lOOl r t"J 'w WEST SCRANTON LAW SHOULD . BE ENFORCED REGARDING THE RUNNING AT LARGE OF ANIMALS. Lawns, Trees, Plants and Shrubbery tn West Park Hnve Been Damaged Sonsldei ably More Police nnd Al dermnnlc Cases Fostofilce Notes Another Speakeasy Rnlded Wil liam Connell Glee Club Other News Notes nnd Personal Para graphs. The residents of Wot Park have been annexed of lute by animals loam Ins around through the streets nnd gaidens at nil bniiiM of the da and night, deMioving tieo lawns sliit.b Iimv and plants, nml thev nto at a toss to know wh.tt to do to abate the nuis ance Complaint has horn made t the land agent, hut he claims that It Is Impossi ble foi liltn to do nn thing, ami tho ptnpeitv ownois do tint Know what to do to protect tholr Interest The oily lnws In reference to the m.ittcr are very explicit on this i)olnt and roads ns follows: Fiom and liter the pi".ue ol thl orlminrc It 'hill li' unlawful fr n eron or prton, comrinj ir lorpn HI. ii tnnmv or rimlt in; h'ip. mill" or jiii l irr.l inliiiil I rlonsinir to th'm tn run it lir.c uui the MrciK, ariiiic, llej, Mum or public kiiuiiiN It chill to the dull ot the chief of pMho to prnWdo uch pvml or piund n he mi diem reicr for the ttopir rnf nenirnt of the onllnmop ne.iint nnltml iiiniilns n lirn. nii'1 the mivor ehill i inlnt m mini ninil ke-.or i rnm If iipiirel, mut tci their -cmic then fhill onl ieielc null I f m me nerelniltor truldrd, Jn I the ill ti ill III no i it 1c liable tor foment for miiIi enlic It hill not I c linful f r im hoio riltlo, r-hrep, colt" hop or mule to run it Ijitkc in the trct or alien, or on the iiiiIiuIthI Iota or Und ilhm tip ilti rvept ill tint pirtlnn rf the Hit, vi ml nnd llilnl ml nnrlhot of Uriel. firm, thu 1 01 tion of Hip Twelfth, Nineteenth mid twentieth wircl i il ot toi e aunue, ind thu i i"nn ot the Tnit hrt wird northet of the llelmare, liikiwint i in I Votrrn nilroid. an I an pen.on"rndini: in li animal or tuilni.il. o running at luce inn pljie thi lime in thf iu-loili of a poun I koepi r Ihf pr.nr rj Irrprr liill rrielvp ii fi ininnlft ard urcuirh Krp tlir mi- until Hie ownr fhill pai to him 1 fio il l lor (Mill inlmil lo ronHnrd, in 1 the rn r-an rponn (or Kfop irt th fanip On? lulf of null f.o hill en to thr pound Kffprr in I one half to the fi n hrintrint In ut h inlnnl Immrdiath iirnn trtiiMii; m inimil mtn fr poun I Hie kefper i-lull nntifi the ihief of f lirp and if thr fpr in I rnrc arn not paid nithin thrre dija from Hip limp of rpppiiinij fiuh anim.l tip I.ppppr lidll adiertle the Mine ffr JjIc In two lulj p,peM f r tin Kim ot fiii! SUNBURN Jtnp and Mmnnd Cream rcmnvej ifdneM of the ikin and oothe the rain of nmhurn In one night Take a bottle nlth you on jour vacation FOR fcALE BY 0. W. JENKINS. It's the Saving That Counts IN THE LONG RUN, THAT'S WHY i in is ran At the Globe Warehouse. Good bargains can al ways be picked up on Saturday, and they're the kind of bargains people of moderate meaus are looking for. Not Many, but Really Good Sums up our Saturday Specials in a nutshell. See what you think of our little group of money savers which go on sale Saturday morning and continue throughout the entire day. 19c Regular Value, 25c. Ladlef.' Stainless Black Hose, drop tltoh and lace effects. All sizes and rxtra well finished No more than ihree pairs to a customer, at 19c. . 75c Guaranteed Value, $1.00 All of. our Negligee Shltts thit sold or SI.no Oast week, will go on the Hargsin Counter for Satuiday only. Choice of any hlrt in the lot for 75c. 69c Regular Value, $1.50 All of our Fancy Shirt Waists that told at $lf.O. Jl 2S and tlOOeach. will e thrown into one pile on Saturday. The assortment Is good. Choice of .he lot, 69c. , These Bargains Globe Warehouse lai nut phall then oll the ild atiltml at pwMlf aiiitl'n, and, .ittrr ninit imt, dp and px prnp, flnll pai Hie lulinrp tn the tit treu mrr for the ne of the nir In Huh no 'he kcpprr iihi ihaiite the lainr frea i con'tihln f. r adierll'lru nnd rale, and In alilitloii tlicicto thr iwt of mhrttlaliiR In the nopipei The aliof l.i w iniiMtlcM ample moans for aliottlMK this nulMiince, and nhotild bo rUldlv onfoueil. one of tho ptopor- t. OW11PIK 8IPtlt $iO PtOlltI in havltiK his lawn tptiacrd and It wan recpntly lulnril bv town Anothor uitiRht a hoi no tt.unplInK all over tho lot suvrrnl nlnhts in .iucii'liin, and KiudPti truck has boon tootPil up and dpsttoyod. Prosecutor Wai Locked Up. Andrew C.ivaloskl and John Tabotnlk wpip nupHtpd list niRht for ctoatliiK a dlitturbatifp tin l'rlio stitpt. It was In the foiniPt k hoiixp that Mary Chappol Kot In Unable Wodnpoiliiv nlBht, and CaaiovKI hud a wart ant lsuod for her Hiio-it. Hho was lockod up orlRlnally for bo Iiir dt link and dlordPrl. When slip was released Constablo Tim .loncs sened the watt ant on her. When Hip o.isp was ready to lie called, Tim found that his piosivutnr was locked up and tho cusp neccsmully winl ocr until toda. At the Fostofflco. Now elfins 1ihp Ihpii painted on thp poptolllip window ji, whlih ni.iko a neat linpi moment. Stippiltiteiulent I'hllllps epeets that one of the new' tniupis will be ns slRiiod to West Pi i anion Can lei Cannon has resumed work nftpr lib. acntien, and OeorKe Jones Is off Substitute Shepherd Is In tho laUei's place. Two Aldeimnnic Cases. Mis HildRot AimstrnnR. of 1IJ Mor ldldti stieet, was ntrostod last night on a oh.itKP of koopInK a s-pcikeasy. She was lined $25 by Police Magistrate Da les. Thomas F C.irney.of IMwards i out t, was aiiOMtod at the Instance of Alex. Woispnfluo for an allonod assault. Tho case was h".ud by Alderman Da les and "he defendant held In bill William Connell Glee Club. The members of tho William Connell Glee dub will moot in Iorllo hall nt 3 o'clock tnnionnw afteinnon to to heatsu tho s"iections to be londeiod at the Veimont eisteddfod The club expects to ko to Now York and tin nee up tho Hudson iher to Albany on tholr way to Voimnnt, nnd will 5io .storal (one cits on route. You Cin Wear Silk. Fancy Silks, I. idles' Hlick Silk Hose, Cioam tllk Vests, Men's Silk Hose, at ono-thiul prke Meirs fi ll.igon NOTES AND PERSONALS. Waco council No 41 rnuchtors of Pocahontas will hold an Impoitant meeting In lied Men's hall next Tues d i oxpiiins Aithur F Srhloll of North Hromlej aeiiue Is at Atlantic Clt Mls-s Hesie Das and biother James 18c Regular Value, 25c Men's Grenadine and Silk String Ties The coolest and mo anpio- prlate watm weather Neckweai that any gentleman can weai Nice assoit nient on Satuiday at ISc. 89c Regular Value, $1.25 Ladles White Petticoats, made in the newest models from best Muslin and trimmed with double nounce, eight hem-btltched tucks, etc. A marvelous value for Satuiday onl, S9c. 15c Guaranteed Value 25c We held the banner for Ladles' Fancy Wash Neckwear Our 25c line was the talk of the town, and tho se lection Is still good Choice of It all tomorrow- for Just 15c each for Saturday Only of North Hyde Park ftvenue, are on tho flck lltt. Miss IMIth Jenkins, of North Sum ner imnue, Is the guest of ft lends In Kdwatdsdalc. Joseph Dais, of Ninth llrbeiin ne hup, Is Mantling a few das at Lake Wli.oli Ltd lei and Clents' 12'ic Linen ColHrs for S cents; Men's 2"c. Tan Hose for l'.'ijo. Meats & Hiikcii. The annual nutlns of the Colonlil dub will bo hold tnmonow at I.II lake Atthtir nixnn, Hany Honnott and Fled Klibj are siiendhiK few d.ijs at the Pau-AlueiUau expoHltlnn Albeit Foster, of Hyde Park avenue, Is homo ftoin h tin da' visit to rtuf- falo, Ninaia Falls nnd Canaila M1js Oertrude Atklncn. of South Main nenu. In spendltifr a tt n ilajs' Mitatimi at Atlantic Cll. Mls Kate Pfolffor. of North Hjde Park axonile. Is the KU'st of fiicnds In Nnith Tom nnd.1 Mls Satab Mifliiri). of FalrMew aMtuie l mlnin mIiik nt Atlantic Clt J(koph n howls, of Wi'shltiRton, who lias bee'i i-fiendlnfr a purt of his aca tion ut the Inline of his ninthet on Wet Locust sttcet, will retutn to tho (iipltal t inlii j Fine all-wool Press Ooods nt less than hnlf prlre. See our HiiiniuaRo ShIo adlet tlsnii"iit. Mciisi Unpen. Tho membeiH of tho Ladles' Catho 1U Menexoleut asFoclatlon of Hi audi No 1,11 will hold a biskot plinlc nt Nav Aut? park on TufMlay, August 20, for their mcinbcis and friends William V. lliltllths and wife, of Ninth Sumner awnue, loft cstoidny fat n li-lt with their son nt Philadel phia They will also lit Atlantic City nnd Cape Mny before thclt return Mr and Mi". lMwnid W Tharci of South Main menuo.wokomrd a daugh ter at their homo yesterda The Sundny sthool clnss in the tiat flold incline mlslon of the Welsh Bap tist chiiuh. taught by .Miss Fllzabeth Thonns will conduit a lawn social at 1411 Swotland etreet on Wednesday, August jv William II Wilght. of New York, Is visiting fi lends nnd rolatUes In town Mrs J T. C.i inachoi and children, of Ninth Ilromley inenue, hive letuined homo fioni a month's lslt at Tan neisille Geoigo James, of IJhlhloiv stioet. Is convalescing fiom nn attack of tonsl- lltls. Lndlca" Tailor Sult. Skirts. Silk Aalst and Shlit Waists for a song, Situtdny nnd Monday. Ments & ll.igen. " Mr and Mis Hart Hunan, of North Iitomley nxentte, nio ontortalnlng rel atives from Hronkhn, N. Y. Will Lewis, of :nnn street, the popular clothing clerk nt Painter Uros . loivos toda for Philadelphia and At lantic Cil). Mls M.utha W. Mooie. of Hook stioet, is lsitipg nt the homo of Miss Matilda CI like, u most populir oung ladv of Lotoi shire, N. Y. Mrs i: I, Hertlno and d iiightor, Helen, of Clevelind, O, are the guests of Mr. and Mi. Seth Wrigloy, of South Main avenue Pomlrilok Ciiahnin, of Fvnnn street, who was airestod on a waii.int swoin out b Chief Hnbllng, ch.uglng him with attempted buiglaiy. vias dls- ch irged ostorday, thcio being no evi dence agilnst him Tho lemalns of the Hto Mis Marv Ann T.i lot, who died at the West Side hospital, weie taken In chat go estei d.i by doeoised s daughtei, Mrs. Rob ot t Riilioi tnn. nnd lomoved to the lat toi's homo at Liekavvannn, from which pliue the f uncial will take place this nftei noon You never honid of such prices as wo nvnc nt our groat rummage snle, f-atui'laj and Monday. Mears & H.igon Much Interest Is being manifested In tho West Side Driving club's races, whli h will take place next Thuisday afternoon on tho Klmhurst spcodwa The pit ih.iniellors of the Knights of Pvthlis hold a mooting In Maonlc hall hist evening to go over the societ work of the oider. Mr nnd Mis AI. P.eod and family nnd Mrs. Christian Fielder have le turned from n few das' encampment at Harfoid. The Fh st Ritptlst church and Plvm outh Congiegatlonal chinch people will unite in union i-ei vices nil dav tomor low at the Plymouth church Ttev. S. F Mathews will have chaige of the serv Ices Hko Prosser, of Rollevue, who was taken to the hospital Thuisdav even ing, is suffering from a fiactuied thigh His condition s not seilotis The membeis of the Oxfnid Cleo club will meet at 110 South Main avenue Runda afternoon at 1 o'clock to re- heaise the selections thev will sing on Labor Da at Like Lodore. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Thomas Tigue nnd John McCrea In- juied by a Fall of Roof in the Gibbons Mine Other Notes. Tlmmas Tlcue and John McCira vveie periouch injuied b a fall of roof In the nihboiis mines vesteidny morn ing Tlgue had his foot badly crushed bv a laie plei e of coil, while Mc Ciea's Injuiles nro nioie i-erlnu. Up was stunk on the head bj the heavy link and lonileter! unconscious He was taken to Dr J. J Wnhh's oflice In the mine ambulance and after tho doctor examined his wourdfi ho found that one of tlu blood e.-.ol.s Kid been cut by a Miaip pleie of coal. McCiea had his wnunas dron-ed nnd was taken to his home on Plttston avenue. His con dition last evening wns reported ns veiy seiloue from tho lo-h of blood. Two Funerals. Services over the lemalns of Mat, tho 2-months-oId child of Mr and Mrs Joseph Savannah, of River i-tioet, were conducted In St Mnr's chinch of terday afternoon at 2 o'clock bv Rev. Father straub Inietment was made In the Twentieth ward remoter The funeral of Horda. the !i. months, old daughter of Mi and Mrs Cooper, who died Wednesday night, took place yoMordnv afternoon nt 2 o'clock from the family let-ldence on Bluh stioet, and was largely attended. Services wore hold at tho house. Interment was made In tho Washburn sticit ccnietei. You Can wear Silk. Fancy Silks, Iidles" Black Silk Hose, Crtam Silk Vests, Men's Silk Hose, at ouu-thlul pike. Me.us & Hagen. NUBS OF NEWS. Ladles and Gents' 12'fcc Linen Collars for E etius. Men's 23c Tan Hose for 12Vtc. Mears & Hagen Miss Mary Kelle and Mary Lpftus, of Plttston, are the guests of Mrs. J. J. Walih, on Plttt-ton avenue. Fine all-wool Dress Goods at less m TBfl illlfl m WStm 01 0 0 0 0 Is wonderful, hut cotfte it Injurious to the nerves and digestion of most people, be cause of the cnftcine In it The phosphates and hypo phosphites added to Dr. linnet's Condensed Milk make cofec of actual food value by neutralizing the effect of the cofrrc drug. A (j DR. HAND'S a Q PHOSPHITED f) S CONDENSED 8 0 MILK 0 0 f is the greatest of all nerve foods and body builders. It tastes like rich cream; gives a delicacy o flavor to coffee i makes it a refreshing drink at all times. Dr. Hand's Condensed Milk is best for summer use. Always sweet you don't need ice. Book free. The Dr, Hand Condensed Milk Co. f 0 0 Scranton, Pa. 2 ffi9QSBv than lm!f tiiice. See our Hiunmage Sale acvoitlsomrnt. Moais & Hagen. William nickoy. of Ulakely. Is the gufM of Hdward He.'slngor, on Pltts ton avenue. Ladles' Tailor Suits, fcklrts, Silk alsts and Shirt Waists for a song, Saturday and Monday. Mears A Hagen. Ho.vo with putt blowers are causing great nnnojanco to pedestrians along Cedar nvenue after nightfall You never heard of such prices as we name at our great rumnnge sale, fniutcViy and Monday. Mears & Hagen. NORTH SCRANTON. The funoril of niins rUubnok, the young nnn who was killed In the Yon Storch mine will take place this after noon at 2 o'clock Services will be con ducted nt the homo of his parents on Croon street, by Itev W F Davles pitor of tho Memorlil Hnptlt chinch. Lneal unlnti, No lit", Fnlted Mine Worker of A merlin, will moot in Leoniid'i- hall at I o clock, to attend th funt r.il In n bodv Fine all-wool Dres C.nods at less than half pi Ice. See our F.uinniage Pale ad' eitlsoment. Meats & Hagen. All news matter for The Tilbuno will reielve pinmpt attention If left at Divl-' dmg "tore, Main avenue anil Market stioet. or at tho S. & S. smoking pailois, Steole building. Tho children of tho First Welsh Htp- tiot church Sunday school will give an Ice troam social In tho chinch parlors, Monday evening August 10. Ladles and Clents' 12Kc Linen Collars foi r ctpts; Men's 25c. Tan Hose for li'.c Meats & Hagen. Tnmonow evening' the Hpworth league will have, chaige of tho i-eivke at the Piovldenie Methodist Hplscnpal churih, nn necount of tho nbs?once of the p.iMoi, Itev f! A. Cute. It will be dominated a "Wc-loj" evening, and tho vervlio will begin at the usual hour, 710 o'i Inck Tho piogramme piopated Is n moM excellent one, In ducing a hort addict b J. H Arm strong, a member of the Fpworth lenguo of the Piovldenco chuuh, who attended the Intematlon.il Hpwoith league convention recentlv hold In San Francisco, Cil A cm dial invltatlnn Is extended to tho public to attend this service, Lndies' Tailor Suits, Skiits, Silk Waists nnd Shirt Waists for a song, Saturcay nnd Monday. Mears & Hagen. Joseph Pet lion and Tiank P.aroma vlch weie last evening held in $500 ball by Aldeiman Fldler. tor attempting to rob John Yasivige and coinnilttlnK an assault upon him on Provldewe mad. Iklwaid Moran entered ball lat evening, before Magistrate Fidler. in the sum ot $"f0 for committing an as sault on Chules Stanton. The Von Storch Aicldetit and Keg fund will jui'i an excursion to Moun tain Park, August J7 It Is expected that tho fund will take with thim a lai go ciowd. Mies Ctiate Poiham, of New York city, was the guest of Mlfs L.iuia Hawker dining the past week iou never heard ot such prices ns wo nanip at our gicat lununago sale. Satuiday and Monday. Mears & Hagen. ' Services In the Primitive Methodist church, nn Hakst Maiket stieft, at 10 30 a m and 7 p m, b Itev. Di. Bile, of Wllkcs-n.uro Hoi man, the 14-months-oId child of Mr. and Mis Thomas Hughes of Par ker street, died Thursday, after an at tack of choleia Infantum The funeial ariangements have not et been made. Miles Cilbbons, a student of Joffeison Medical college, Philadelphia, who has been visiting his patents, on Summit avenue, left esterdny for college, where he will icumo his studies. You Can Wear Silk. Fancy SHI s, L idles' Black Silk Hose, Cream Silk Vests, Men's Silk Hose, at one-third price. Mears & Hagen. PARK PLACE. Mis Elmer Btown, of Ttinkhinnock, Is visiting nt the home of W. T. Jane, of Providence road Miss Bei-sle Rlel of Blair avenue on to tallied n few friends last evening Mr. and Mm 'P. H. Teiwllllger. of Piovldenie toad, have ictuinod fiom a visit with f i lends In Nkliolt-nn. Miss Mai Tieveiton, of Notth Main avenue, Is visiting friends at Forty Fort. Mr. nnd Mis Fied Ruddy, of Lan caster, Pa., are spending a couple of weeks with Mrs. Rudd)'s patents, on (Joutt meet. Funerals. The funeral of tho lato Austin Duffy will ocrui at 0 o'clock this morning from the home of deceased's parents, 1503 Jackson street. A high mass of requiem will be sung in St. Patrick's Catholic church and Interment will be made in the Cathedral cemetery. DUNMORE DOINGS TROUBLE TOLLOWED A DEAL IN HORSES. Italian Wns Very Anxious to Qet Back the Horse That He Turnod Ovor to Fred Weyandt and Caused a Lot of Excitement Announce ments of Tomorrow's Church Ser vices Cases That Were Hoard Be'- foro Burgess Burschell In Police Court. Tho residents of Brook street were treated to a novel entertainment yesterday morning by nn Infuriated Italian making desperate effotts to re cover his hoise which he had Just traded to Frod Woundt, the black smith. The horse received by Wey andt had shown his ability ns a pole climber, much to the amusement of tho Italian and many onlookers, but when tho Italian attempted to resume his way he found his animal was very much attached to Weyandt nnd lefused to leave that neighborhood. After a wordy war the son of Italy proceeded to unhitch his hoi so and de manded the leturri of the horse he had Just tiadcel, whereupon Weyandt hur ried the horse In his possession away to a nelghbotlng stable and he himself was hard to find After many attempts the Italian located the horse of his choke In the barn of H. L Washer and ho proceeded to enter head tltst thtough a small window nnd soon re appealed In the doorway leading his hotse, closely followed by Woandt. Dining the next half hour theaffectlons of both men were lavlhed upon that horse as they had never boon lavished before, but In the end Weyandt decided that $-50 would assuage his grief at pining, whereupon tho entertainment closed, the Italian going on his way. Church Announcements. First Methodist F-plscopal church, Rev. Charles Henry Newlng. R. D., pastor. Services at 10 SO a. m and 7 SO p in. The pastor will preach In the morning, subject, "God's Design." In the evening Rev. G. R. Stone. Ph. B., of Giant unlverslt, will pi each Sun day school at J SO p m. evening praver srvlco at fi SO o'clock. Mid-week praor service Wodnesduv evening at 7 4i o'clock. Second quarloilv conference Monday evening nt 7.Fi o'clock. Dunnioio Prosb terlan chinch, Rev W F. Gibbons, pastoi. Services at 1010 a m. and 7 SO p. m. Morning sub Ject, "How to Deal With Dlfllcultles " Hv enlng subject, "The Passing World " In the absence of their pastoi, the members of the Tripp avenue Chrlstlin church will Join In worship with the Prosb teii.in church tomorrow evening at 7.S0 o clock. The Burgess' Court. As a icsult of tho recent pay das and several picnics held within the bor ough Huigeaa Burschell's police court ostordnv afternoon assumed quite a metropolitan aspect. The following oase were before tho burgees and disposed of as follows. John Dun If, Hast Drinker street, drunk nnd disorderly, fine, $10, in de fault, committed to tho county Jail for ?lxty rias. Alice Prlchard. Jackson stieet, Scranton, street walking; fine, $3. in default, committed to the county Jail for ten' das Andrew Fellettls, Ramond court, Scranton. drunk and disorderly; fine, $1, which was paid. You Can Wear Silk. Fancy Silks, Ladles' Black Silk Hose, Cream Silk Vests, Men's Silk Hose, at one-third pi ice. Mears & Hagen. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. The Iidlos' Aid society of the Dud ley Street Baptist church will hold nn Ice ci cam social at the. home of Mr and Mr'. John Tucker, on Talor ave nue, Tuesday evening, August 19. All nro Invited to come Ladles and Gents' 122c Linen Collars for u cents; Men's 2c. Tan Hose for 12'se. Mears & Hagen. Mlses Cora and Maud Griffiths, of Jermn, are guests at tho home of Thomns Protheroe. on Drinker street. Mi. and Mrs. Charles Nlemoor, of Drinker street, Mr. and Mis. T. J. Waig and Mr. and Mrs. James Y. Rry den. of Dudley street, form a part that will Fpond tho coming two weeks at Big pond, where they will be located In the Robert Smith cottage. Fine all-wool Dress Goods at less thin half pi Ice. See our Rummage Sale advoi tlsoniMit. Mears & Hagen Mrs Daniel Swartz, of Blakely street, Is hpendlng snnio time nt Asbury Park. Miss Besle Heal, of Church stieet, Is visiting friends at Udolla. Mr. Hargess, of Chicago, Is a guest at the re.ldfnce of M W. Chemberlln. John Devlne of Butler stieet, is at the Pan-American Mrs Royal Taft, of BHkely ntreet, is visiting friends at Haw ley You never heard of such prices as wo name at our gieat rummage sale. Saturdiy and Monday. Mears & HiiBon. Misses Ro-o and Belle Webber have returned from a weeks outing, spent at Lake Heni A H. Finch and famll, of cheiry street, aie at the Pan-Ameilcan ex position Mis, w. D Decker and dnughteis. of Cherry street, left estetday for Rig pond, wheie they will -pend the bal ance of the month Mrs Laura Murray, of Carbondale, Is visiting friends In town Ladles' Tailor Suits, Skirts, Silk Waists and Shirt Waists for a song, Saturday and Monday. Meats &. Hagen. GREEN RIDGE. ' Miss Adams, of Chinchilla, is visiting GreVn Ridge friends. Mr. and Mrs Morris Brown, of San derson avenue, spent esterday at Lake Sheridan Joseph Brlggs. of the Delaware and Hudson office. Is able to be at work again after a shoit but sevote illness. Miss Mabel Blown, of Sanderson ave nue. Is euteitalnlng a filoitl from WlUlnmspni t Mts. Bailey, of Dickson avenue, nnr rowly escaped seilous Injur) the othei day by being run Into by a teck'ess blcjclo ildei Chillies Wotmore, Georgo Gtessnei A SENSIBLE MAN Uruld ue Kcmp'i Dalum (or the Throat n1 lurfii It If curlne more Coujlu, Coldi, Aklhma, Pronchitii, Cinup -id all Throat and Luna: Trouhlti, than any other medicine. The proprietor haa authorised any druggUt to cur you a Sample Bottle free to comlnce ou ol the merit oi thia treat remed, Price Sic. and SO. WE WISH TO CALL Your Attention TO THE FACT THAT WE ARE LARGE DEALERS IN Ammunition For Shot Gun and Rifle. TO MAKE ROOM FOR THIS IMMENSE STOCK WE ARE OFFERING V Bicycle Sundries i At Bottom Prices. If You Are In the Market Don't Fail to Give Us a Call. BITTENBENDER & CO., 126-128 Franklin Avenue. and William Webster compose a camp ing party which left csterday nn tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western i.iilroid for Blngh.imton, fiom which place they will follow the Susque hanna river to Plttston, traveling In a row boat and spending their nights In a tent on the shore. T. B Howe, of Capouse nvenue, left yesterday for AtHntlc City, there to Join Mts. nnd Miss Howe, who are summering there. Mlses Millie nnd Louisa Dlmmlck and the Misses Hitchcock are at Vn londale. Walter Hacknian, ot Reading, was n biilness visitor hoie .vesterdav. C H. Bond, picscilptlon cloik for C P. Jones, who with his wife and daugh ter Ella have been doing the Pan Amerlcnn. has i etui tied. Rev. Francis Bateinan and family, of Mousey avenue, returned esterda fiom Lake Wlnoln. Louis and Atchbald Williams of Nnnh Park avenue, aie at Ocean Grove. S. B Price and sons Colo and John, of Washington avenue, have returned from the Pan-Ameilcan exposition The concert bv Ballet's band nt the Green Ridge Wheelmen's club house, which wns postponed Thuisdny even ing beiaiise of the lain, was given last night and was gioatly cnJo)od by a large number of people. Mrs. M. A. Tilpp nnd daughter, of Pine street, left csteiday foi Asbuiy Park, N J Miss Amanda Cur, of Marlon stioet, returned esterd.i fiom an extended sta at Promptnn, Pa. While plnvlng with a number of friends estotd.iy afternnon, Russell, the nung son of Mi. and Mts F. C Hnr.ud. of Dlikson avenue, tell from a coal shod, sustaining a fiactuied aim Van Allen Thomp.mii, of Noith Park, left etordn for Lake Wlnola W W Patteisnn and snu lianiei nr Li Plume tailed on, Giecn Rtdge ti lends esuida) C H Tobey and family, of HlectiU nvenue. have letuined fiom an extend ed sta on the Deliwaie. Mis C 13 Rond and daughter Ella have leturned to their homo In South Orange after a shoit visit with Gieen Ridge fi lends PHILLirS ELECTED TREASURER Becomes an Officer of the Title Guar anty nnd Trust Compnny. The Title Giniant nnd Turn com pany esterday elected Ttank L Phil lips treasurer and thlid b o-picldent of the institution Mi Phllllpn will assume tho duties of his new position not later than Ootobet 1 The boaid of dliectots also lesolved to erect a hand some and suitable structure upon the site now occupied by It on Sprm e street as tcnipoini) quaiteis, wnik tn bo begun nt tho eaillcst practicable da The capital stock of the Institution having been Inctoa-pd from $lfo 00 tn J300AOO, It was ro.olvrd that the stock- holdout of record shall bo entitled to their pio lata shate of this IiukmmiI capital, piovlded they take advantage of the privilege to do so on or befoie September in next. Ralph S. Hull will continue to act as secietnry and trust ofllcer of the Insti tutton 1 1 ii m iii - ILL-TREATED HIS CHILDREN. Father Then Charged Woman Who Took Them in with Abduction. Mts Mary Chuckofsky, of South Seianton. was anested on Thuisday .at the pi nance of John Molchlnlsky, who chained her with abducting his two sons, Mlchiel and Joseph. Tho woman was given a hearing before Alderman Ruddy and was discharged, GRAND EXCURSION Lake odore abor Day Under Auspices of Central Labor Onion, Of Scranton and Vicinity. Speakers: John Mitchell, Presi dent United Mine Workers; Thos. Lewis, Vice President United Mino Workers. Glee club contest for S100.00 prize. BQiiei's Band Lowrence's OtciieslrD and other novel features. The committee has made arrange ments with Delaware nnd Hudson railroad for ample transportatior facilities. PRICE OF TICKETS: Wilkes-Barre and Scranton. . .81.00 Dickson City 05 Olyphant 0 Feckvllle 85 Winton 80 Atchbald 75 Mayfleld nnd Jermyn 60 Carbondale nnd Honesdale 50 The Pcnnshanla Stnlo Collcgft n r-mlnl Ion t , indi late. (' r admlwlon ill lo held it Hip IIibIi '! 'I. uidi. Vuuuit J, rM. Irginiunc at i h in Hr l 1 Wail-nli f r fpml jnrj Dire, toi of the (fought n (Mi hicanl ( )l ;t' " Mine, hi aii.ilnl in anointment aa Head ot tho Vtminir !H ir'm '" . ., ,, I hi- I ill s"-i n P n eptemher II, l"1! I nr (rfiilcif p'' iimn f former examina tion lapi" or ih i lnfnitnanon addre J Iff- HM.IMIIVH Mate CollfS' P- SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL CLIFTON, LAKE WINOLA, PA, fiopt Summer II trd In Norihustfrn P'nnss t. onu Hotel hJ.I. rctt Delaware LarUuarni nnl VVeMwn tril-u at Farlorivillr Leivin,: Mrjnton U u m and 1pm Write for rit, ,1 ,1 W Moore, Prop ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Qrand atlantio Hotel and Annex Virginia Aie and finch. Atlantio City, N J SUth icar, 1V0 I eautilul loonu enuute. alnul and with hath, hot and cold Ma ater hathi In hotel and annex location aelea an! central, within few rda ol the steel Tier OuheHu Offers epeclal uprlnft ratci. $12 to $15 hj weeVi Ji 60 up b da Special rate to families. Coachej meet all trains. Write lor booklet c mm is i: roi'K It being shown that she was more of a Good Sain.tiltnn than anything else Tho two bos. who aie 1" and 11 cars old. respectively, testliled that they left homo and went to live with Mrs Chuckofsky becnuso their fattier 111 tieated them and diank up their eunlngs. They said that they were frequently given nothing but diy breid to eat, and that they weie frequently beaten without piovocatlon. Alderman Ruddy discharged the prisoner and gave a little sound ad vice to the father. ' A