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THE SCBA1IYDN TRUTH, BATtJllDAT AUGUST 28, 1908. HOTELS. D2LLEV0E FIGHTS TOE GARBAGE PLANT fa fetto. NewYork'sMost Accessible Hotel, mtfv mm mam ii i ii OPENED WITH HME ENTSIUSlIASPvfl Meeting: In South Scranton Addressed By Robert P. Habgood, President of the State League of County Chairman 3xo gas ntoins, With ix Fopt Tubing, For $1.60.

For This Week. HYDE PABK GAS GO, 115 Wyoming Ave. Although many stones had to be removed from the road on which the municipal garbage plant traveled before it assumed any wort of su'bstan tial shape, another e.one hae now been struck. It is in the form of a hard and so'id protest from the residents of ihe Bellevue section thrown against the location of the garbage destruction plant In that section. The fight against tiie location of the plant there was started vesterdav bv I IIIC UiUilaliUVU 113 West 72d Street.

A high class modern fireproof house. Six lines of transit within a block, including the Express Subway Station, the Elevated 6th and 9th and all west aide surface care. Five minutes from Grand Central Station and the amusement and shopping centres; yet In the midst of the mvit aide residences, Jetween park and river cool, comfortable and homelike. Special Rates from May to October. Write for booklet and map.

C. S. Seatnans and Several of the Candidates. JThm Ideal executor, mdmlnla "frator, guardian, receiver, and "trustee must always well and "at home; must never run away "and never steal; must have no "exemptions; must never die; "must be rich and stay rich; must "have no partialities; must be subject to no unworthy influence; "must make no mistakes; must "never forget; must first, last and "all the time carry out the directions of the will or trust; "must keep a complete record "of wnat It does; must make only "reasonable charges, and must "have the learning, the experience, the discretion, not of one "man only, but of a number of the "most successful men In the com "munity." And such is Tftc Scranf on Trust Co 516 Spruce St A meeting that marked the open but that he had always been proud of go to the commissioners' office before September 3 so they could vote this Ing of the fall campaign in this coun fall. Sheriff p.

p. Calpin and Councilman Michael Nolan. Sheriff Calpin called upon City Clerk Evan Morris yesterday afternoon, se Mr. Farr was introduced by Chair man Janssen as one of the first men cured a copy of the garbage ordinance, Hartntan Buy Hartman's Ready Mixed Paint and all wall paper at reduced prices at C. J.

Hartman, 713 Cedat avenue. 28tl then he exploded. "For years the city has used our section as a garbage THE he had met when he learned the printing trade, pointing out that he was still a member of the local Typographical union, that he had done more for the public schools of the state than any other man and that he was "always aump. For years weHoughl the out rage. year we 'accomplished ty took place last night, when the South Side Republican Club observed its sixth anniversary in Athletic Hall on Alder street.

Itwas no mass meet that was held, tnly a rally of the ciub rm mbers, and in this respect it was a remarkable meeting, as there were several hundred present and there was a most impressive showing of enthusiasm. Hon. Robert P. Habgood, of Bradford, president of the State League of Republican Clubs, was the chief guest of the evening and was given a flattering greeting. Addresses made by President Habgood, Judge J.

W. Carpenter, Hon. John R. Farr, Republican can someitnmg in having the city dispose of its garbage at some other poinc. Now insult is addeM to Injury by the Johnny Farr, no matter where you VI I A III LWW meet him." department of public works coming tne i act tnat he was a Republican, regarding It as one of his richest heritages.

He said he took pride in the constancy of his family in the Republican party and that this fact was recognized by his neighbors. "In our town the Seamanses," he said, "were always known as black Re Chairman Seamans promised to give the best in him for the success of the party this year and would do his utmost from new on until the close of the polls on November 3. He referred to all of the candidates and he said the club members as well as all workers should do their 'Utmost to elect the county commissioners candidates This was essential 'a the present commissioners had refused to assess Republican voters whose names had been overlooked. He urged the members to get out the unasstssed voters and have them Mr. Farr made a ringing speech in aiong wi in this foul smelling garbage plant and slapping it down directly under our noses, that (have only Just which he discussed the tariff as main tained by the 'Republican party and what this tariff has done for Industrial Jit WUmiLiLfJ, Most Select Location Fronting the Ocean Atlantic City, N.

J. South Scranton. Buttons, which could uecome accustomed to breaming in fresh air after years of the (stench from the dump." "We have room, to kick and we are going to do might hard," said Councilman Nolan. "We are spending be bought only in Europe were now being made in South Scranton. The didate ror congress; County Chair GUT PRICES on Oxfords and Shoes Goldsmith Bros man C.

S. Seamans, Morgan Thomas silk was flourishing in South ana Robert W. Allen, candidates for Scranton and all over the city because of the tariff. And this was true also thousands of dollars on paving in the section, and I am sure this is its exclusiveness and high class patronage. Thoroughly modern and completely equipped.

Courteous service. Bathrooms with hot and cold fresh and not being done for the purpose of pro (Continued: on Page 11.) vicimg good roacis for reeking, smell sea water attachment, showers, etc. 304 LACKA. AVE. lag garbage We'll have to change the city's name if it thinks Plans are being laid for the holding of a moss meeting of citizens to enter a formal protest against the scheme of Magnificent sun parlor overlooking the Boardwalk and Ocean.

GolJ privileges. Illustrated booklet. NEWLIN HAINES Evening Social Chat the administration. 1 S47.00 to Pacific Court Via. Nickel HERALD Plato Road Harvard university summer school.

Miss Wilz reports a very successful season, there being in attendance Try Our Candy Pound Church Supplies Candles, Oils, and other beautiful Religious Goods. MISS CARROLL, 431 LINDEN STREET. (t Jn Weat of Droadwoy, MEW YORK European Plan From Buffalo to California, Washington and Oregon, beginning Septem hni let TiVi ndrfjniiln.Nnt.UA TP On Thursday night, Sept. 3, Miss Grace Benton Law will become the bride, of Frank Best Rutter of Lebanon, In the Green Ridge Presbyterian church. Starting today a number of events in honor of the bridal party will be SQUARE HOTEL nearly 1,000 students from nearly all parts of the world.

Next to Massa 291 Main chusetts, Pennsylvania had the lar Payne, general agent, Buffalo, N. Y. 3t given. Today a luncheon was served at the Country Club, when Miss Law AT THE BABY BAZAAR The Misses Merrill Kindergarten Pri mary and Intermediate School and Miss Jessie Connell were the guests of honof. This evening Walter Phillips, one of the ushers, gives a dinner to the bridal party.

THE ARNOLD KNIT GOODS FOR 612 Jefferson avenue, will reopen Mon day, September 7, 1908. NEW AND FmEPROOF 11.50 PIR DAT UPWARDS WITH PRIVII.RGB OP BATH. $2.00 PER BIY3n? AWARDS WITH PRIVATK BATH tociM in the heart of tbc dtT. easy of tO from all rallroml stations awl fcrrin. C.

f. WILDEI ft Monday night Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Sept 3,5 Reduced Rates to Bethlehem INFANTS. Materials soft and absorbent. Night Gowns, Shirts, Bands, Towels and Night Drawers. A line will bring you a catalogue with full description from E. A.

FISH, 118 Washington Avenue. Howarth will give 'a dinner at the Country club and on Tuesday the bridal party will be entertained by Mrs. J. Selden Blair and Miss Blair at Glenburn. On Tuesday evening a for Pennsylvania State Fair, Septem WIUJAM JANSSKX.

gest representation among the states. Miss Romayne Nolan of Mulberry street is entertaining the Misses Alberta and Elizabeth Corcoran of New York and Anna Healey of Jersey City. Miss Clara Vail, of Gibson street, has returned after spending her vacation at 'Nyak on the Hudson. James G. Shepherd and wife have returned from a trip to London and Paris.

Charles W. Terwilliger Is on a business trip to Philadelphia. Miss Grace Hicks, of the Central High school faculty, has returned from Europe, where she spent the summer in study. oer i to 4, via. isew Central.

President of South Slile Club and Kouna trip tickets from Scranton, $4 bachelor, dinner will be given at the Scranton club by Mr. Rutter. Wed Chairman of the Meeting. 29 31 Sep3 Sunday. August 30th nesday Mr.

and Mrs. T. H. Watklns county commissioners; Myer Ka batchnick, secretary to Mayor J. Ben give a dinner at their Monroe avenue home.

Thursday morning Miss Lois Tracy will give a breakfast at Rich train leaves Scranton via. Ontario jamin Dimmiek; M. W. Lowry, Fred Western, at 8:30 a. for the Ehrhardt, candidate for representa tive in the Third district; former Highlands of Wayne.

Take advantage of this opportunity to visit Han mond Hill. Rev. and Mrs. J. H.

Griffith and Mayor A. Connoll and Hon. W. J. Connell and Hon.

W. J. Thomas, leg family and Miss Margaret Pickett, of islative candidate in the Second dis trict. Clarke Bros. CALL ON EITHER 'PHONE JACOBS' LIVERY and get the finest turnouts to be had.

DANIEL JACOBS Livery and Sale Stables, cock, on the Delaware river; beautiful Twin Lakes, at Preston Park; the now Summer Resort, Lake Como. at Win wood; also Poyntelle. A day in the country at this season of the year is worth the effort. 29U The chairman of the evening was Reputation A manufacturer obtains' a reputation on his product by QUALITY. On this basis we offer you Hlasury's Paints We carry a large stock of this superior paint and solicit your business.

has returned M'ss Grace Norton from a trip abroad. the club president, Wm. L. Janssen, who is the secretary of the county committee. Mr.

Janssen, in a brief opening, called attention to the fact that the meeting was for the purpose of celebrating the sixth anniversary NORTHERN ELECTRIC Miss Helen Parke is at Woodstock. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Imeidopf and family and their guest, Mrs.

Fish bonner, of Brooklyn X. are home of the club, and at the same time it was the firing of the first gun in the STREET RAILWAY TO LAKE WIN0LA. Plymouth, were entertained at dinner Thursday evening at the home of J. H. Murray on Adams avenue.

Later the party enjoyed the many amusements at Luna Park. The golf club of the Country club went to Montrose today to play the club at that place. The Gardner family reunion was held yesterday afternoon at the Keystone Academy grounds at Factory ville. There was a large attendance. The annual dinner was a feature of the day, together with an interesting literary and musical programme.

i About twentv members of the family 416 418 Penn Ave. present campaign in this county. In the talks that were made, the work which the South Side Republi can Club has done in campaigns since its organization was brought out and from a three weeks' stay at Bushkill. Pike county. Mrs.

Edward W. Gearhardt has been in New York this week. Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Kennedy are at Preston Park. Miss Margaretta Belin la tho of Preparo For Winter and Savo r.lonoy ORDER emphasized, speakers showing that the big Democratic majority of over TfflfflT 500 had not only been reduced, but Excursions every day to Lake Win ola, Sundays, special excursion 75c for the return trip. Cars leave Linden street and Wyoming avenue, near postoffioe, every 30 minutes from 6 a. m.

until 9:30 p. returning from the lake at 6:10 and every 30 minutes until 10:40 p. m. Dancing at Northern Park, Clark's Summit, every week day night, under direction of J. Frank Sei gel.

Special cars and ra.es for picnic parties upon inquiry at the company's offices, 406 Linden street, Scranton. 27t3 BITTERENDER U). 126 to 132 Franklin Ave. Closed Saturdays at Noon During July and from Scranton and Carbondale attended thp annual reunion of the Shifter that in one campaign it had been swept aside and placed on the Repute lican side. For this credit was given to the activity of the club members.

family, held yesterday at the home oi Mr. Habgood dwelt on the value or Aaron Stackhouse, ArKermanviue. Northampton county. organization of Republican clubs, Arthur and John Shitter, or scranion. which offered the Opportunity to meet houlder to shoulder with the voters.

He emphasized the importance of Between Seven and Bight Take a dollar or more to the pier an ton Savings Bank, and get 0M of our metal OlOi of Miss Elizabeth Richmond at Woodstock, Vt. Miss Grace Law is entertaining Miss Maria Dowd, of Orange, N. J. The Misses Margaret, Dorothea and Lydia Mattes, with Robert Mattes are at Dover, Del. Miss Anna Robinson, of Sandersnn avenue, entertained a number of friends at luncheon yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klotz and children started on a motor trip to Larch Yascen Co. wih to announce they are making Ice Cream that is absolutely pure. 78 per cent butter fat guaranteed and that is more than any other firm advertise here.

402 Penn Ave. Both 'phones. Wholesale only. 29tl were honored by the family with election as secretary and treasurer, respectively of the family association. It was decided to hold the next reunion at Stroudsburg on the third Sunday in August, 1909.

Those fromScranton were: Jeremiah Resh Hastings, James Shiffer. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shiffer, Arthur Shiffer, Verna Shiffer, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Coleman, Martha Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ruppert, Helen Shiffer, Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Castner, Lulu Castner. Stanley Lewis, Mrs. A.

J. Thomas, Phoebe Thomas, Stanley Thomas. Wymbs Undertaking NIGHT CAULS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Carriage Hire Givet Special Attention. 1112 Jackson Street and 409 Wyoming Avenue.

AND Conservatory A'olce Department. Lessons in singing under Alfred Pennington begins September 14. Voices tried free of charge on and after September 12. Sat mont yesterday to be gone for a week. Mrs.

A. C. Twitchell is the guest of Mrs. George Jermyn at Fairhaven. Vt.

The Misses Anna Richards, of Watch TOUR MONEY Grow 120 122. Wyoming Arc BRING IS YOUR EYES Miss Clarke, of Quincy avenue, will remain in the Adirondacks for another month. Mrs. Flo Van Buskirk and Miss Conservatory of Mudc. Thirteenth school year begins September 14 for pianoforte, voice, organ and musical theory.

Registration begins September 7 at the Conservatory, office, 604 Linden street. Tues, Thurs and Sat tf Mildred M. Green, of Green Rjdge, loft Williams street and Florence Kelly, of Providence Road, have returned home from Lake Winola. Miss Beatrice Curtis, of New York city. Is the guest of Miss Martha Kor nacher of Stephen avenue.

Mrs. Fred Hay of Linden street has returned home after a pleasant two weeks' visit with friends at Alford Susquehanna county. ACCURACY OTXfl DEPUTATION. Right Tke Shur On Eye Olaase, Fit Right, Feel Klght. Stay Right Sold Only Hera.

Optical Houaa oj Thursday for Preston Park, where EXAMINATION FOR A COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP. TODAY Prices Reduced for Short Time i Only PEOPLES COAL CO. New Phone, 2212 Old Phoric, go 5. Steam Heating and Plumbing. F.

F. M. T. Howler. 233 Wyom tng avenua.

Tu Th St tf they will spend two weeks. Misses Mamie Hennigan, of Capouse avenue, and Anna Gillespie, of Wyoming avenue, have returned from a ten days' stay at Lake Winola. L. PR1S1KI. 501 Lacka.

Ave. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. C. S. SEAMANS.

CountyCliainnan Who Was a Speaker at the Meeting. Malarkey's Denning Academy Will open Labor Day, Sept. 7, with the regular Monday and Friday evening socials. Classes are now open for new beginners. Lessons given privately or in classes.

Specal rates given to parties consisting of three or more. Regular class nights are Tuesdav. A scholarship has been established In St. Thomas' College for the boys of the diocese of Scranton. The competitive examination for same will be held in the college on Sept.

2 and 3 at 9 o'clock. The subject matter will embrace Arithmetic, Grammar, IT. S. History, Algebra (to involution); Geometry (two books). Caesar, Book I.

The successful candidate will be notified to report for the opening of the college on Sept. 8. Mrs. James Kennedy and daughter. Kathryn, of Shelton, are visiting at the home of M.

J. Gillespie on Capouse avenue. E. J. Moore, of Fargo, North Dakota, is visiting his cousin, Adel Moore, of 1222 Linden street.

Mrs. H. C. Page and son. Carl, of Alford, are the guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Hay of Linden, street. Miss Rose Speich of the city solicitor's office, and sister, Alberta, of Hickory street, have returned after spending a vacation at Senol, N. Y. James Smith and Alford J.

Rod way of West Scranton, who were at UCKAWAW. AXD WYOMING VALLEY K.VILIIO.AD. (Laurel Line.) Trains leave Scranton at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 a. daily. Ac 5:40 a.

week days, and every twenty minutes theieafter and at 7:00 a. Sunday and every twenty minutes thereafter, until and Including 12:00 night, arriving at Wilkes Barie, forty one minutes later. Limited trains, stopping only at Pitts ton, leave Scranton every hour dailv. looking after the "first voters," who, he said would make up one fourth of those who would cast their vote in the coming election. He said he could not place too much importance on the value and necessity of looking to these voters, who could not be reached in any way as well as by Individual Thursday, and Saturday.

Afternoons from one to four. Come to see the "barn dance." Old phone, 213B. 2l4 Lackawanna ave. 27t3 WYMBS, UNDERTAKING effort. except Sunday and holidays, from 7:19 a.

in. to 7:19 p. arriving at Wilkes Bnne 30 minutes later. High School Aa to the firing of the campaign Wilkes IJarre Fair Week Something doing all the time. Join gun, Air.

Habgood said tnat it was not Frequent service between Scranton. Lake Winola, have returned home. Mrs. J. T.

Martin and children returned to their home in New York after spending three weeks with Mrs. Martin's sister, Miss Mary E. Healey of Adams avenue. the big guns in a battle which counted Nay Aug Park, Luna Park and your friends and take the Laurel Line. so much as the hand to hand fighters 27t3 1112 Jackson street and 409 Wyoming avenue.

'Phones, A29 S2.4. in the ranks. The Republican party in errect s. ivvi. See folder for Mains carrying bag always have the hand to hand fight Examinations gage.

Ii. V. WYLV, PENNA. ORAL SCHOOL. The Pennsylvania Oral School for the at Scranton, is a state institution, free to all deaf children In Pennsylvania.

Children are taught to talk, to read the lips, the public school studios. carpentering, sho? making, printing, cooking, dress making, laundrying and dining room work. School opens September 17th, 1908. Kor Information apply to KATE K. FISH, Principal.

State papers please copy. Tralllc ers like the members of the bouth Side Club, and the spirit of the vol Miss Mary E. Healey of Adams and neice Miss Helen Flanaghan unteer workers has been a great fac E. II, JORDAN UNDERTAKING. NKW JKKSKY (KVTIt.U.

In effect June i'S. Trains leave Scranton for New York. r.xamiiintlon.s for entrance to the tor in the victories won. He referred to President Roosevelt Hull's Violins. 303 Spruce street.

Jewell Building. Now is the time to get acquainted with a first class violin and cellomaker, who is a recognized artist in his trade, acknowledged by the leading musicians of America. His instruments talk for ability and workmanship. All work High Schools Mill he held in re and said Governor Edwin Stuart was Philadelphia. Hcl 111' licni.

Allcutown. Reading. Lebanon, llarrisl.urg. Maucli tH't'tive High school isiiiiumgs on the best governor the state has had. Chunk, White Haven, Ashley.

Wilkes Old 226 Wyoming avenue 1944 New 'phone. 129. Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept 1 and lie was the first president of the State 'phone, Harre, at a. a. 12:50 p.

and 4:20 p. in. Sundays, 2, at 8:30 A. M. Delinquent Kxamlnations In guaranteed.

2tl 10 a. ni. aiul 2 :1" i. in. 'or Tnmaiim and Puttsville, 7:10 a.

the roi Central High School will be as 8:49 a. 12:.0 p. Sundays, 7 a. 2:10 p. in.

W. G. HKSI.KIS, C. HOPE. FURTHER (JRDERS FOR RELIEF OF PENNSYLVANIA Prent.

and fien. Mgr. Gen. Puss. Agt.

are In New York city. Miss Elizabeth Woodworth of Wyoming avenue, left yesterday for Putin Hay, I.a ke where she Joins a party of friends for a two day's stay. Misses Margaret and Elizabeth Padden of North Washington avenue returned home yestenjay from a two month's tour of Europe, visiting Italy, France, England and Ireland. They were met at the steamship pier by their brother, James J. Padden.

B. E. Watson and family are home from the Poconos where they spent the summer. Mrs. A.

B. Blair is home from Madison. Conn, where she has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.

J. Piatt. COAL AND COKE COMPANY General Contractor and Builder. Peter Stipp. 327 N.

Washington avenue, general contractor and builder, and dealer In building and crush stone and all kinds of contract work. Jobbing promptly attended to. Estimates furnished promptly. Both phones. 27t3 Wllkc Uarre lWr Week Furnishes one grand round of pleasure.

Take the Laurel Line. 27t3 hat delicious flavor found In mm IIKI.AW AUK A III DSO. Schedule ill effect June 2S. 190S.) Trains leave Scranton as For Carbondale 7: 5.1. 8:50, 10:19 1:.1.

2.0S, 0:30. 25, 7:20. 10:19, 1132 p. ni. Kor llonesdale and Lake Loduro 7:53 h.

1 5:30 in. Kor Wilkes lSarre 7:40, 8:51, 52. a. m. 12:10, 1:40, 2:22, 3:20.

32, 5:11. 7:50, 11:10 p. in. Kor Albany and points north and JuclRe H. M.

Kdwards made two additional orders yeterday for the relief of the l'ennKylvanlu Coal and L'uke company, for which T. H. Watklna has heen appointed receiver. The orders were made upon the petition of lie League of Clubs. Habgood expressed the hope thut the South Side Republican Club would win the beautiful silver trophy which will' bo offered at the State League Convention at Wilkes Harre, beginning Sept.

16, to the club showing the greatest strength in the parade to be held In connection with the meeting. Assurances were given by Chairman Janssen that the club would be well represented lit Wllkes Barre and thHt there was no reason why practically all of the members should not be in line and the cup taken to this city. Mr. Habgood luld stress on the fact that the first voters should be shown what the Republican party has stood for and why it should always appeal to the young man. The stump orator or the campaign circular could not reach those young men like the Individual efforts of workers such as are to be found in an organization like the South Sldn club.

Scranton Trust company, triintee under a flint collateral trust mortgage of lie ivnnsvl vanla ana cike company lows: Tuesday, September 1 8:30 a. m. Mathematics. 10:30 a. m.

English or Grammar. 2:00 p. m. Modern Languages. Wednesduy, September 2 8:30 a.

m. Latin. 10:30 a. m. 2:00 p.

ni. History. Delinquent Examination Iri Tcchnl cal High School will as follows: Ttieduy, Scptcmlx 1 8:30 a. m. History.

10:30 a. m. Physics. Commercial Arithmetic. Physical Geography.

2:00 p. ni. English. Wednesday, Scplpmhe? 2 8:30 a. ni.

Mathematics, 10:30 a. ni. east a. p. in.

The court made the first order on a St PAY For C'arbomlule 8:15, 11.50 a. petition of Receiver WatklnH, which was consented to hy the Trust company, authorizing; the receiver to ex Hanker. Italo American Bank. 101 Lackawanna avenue. Steamship agency.

Wholesale grocers, hotel and cafe. Importers of pure olive oil. Delivered to your home. Old 'phone 645B; new, 524. J.

A. prop. 2tl iiu. p. in.

'Midshipman Henry J. Shields of For Wllkes Hurie 10:40 a. 12:10, 1:40. 3:25. 9:17.

10:10 p. in. For Honesdaln and Lake l.oilure 8:1 a. p. m.

STEGIUAIER BEER appeals to all who have tried it and accounts for the constantly Increasing demands for It. It is a flavor that Is dls tinctive and Is produced by the use of the choicest of barley, malt and selected Bohemian hops, skillfully blended. In every process of brewing we carry constantly in mind the fact that PURITY is the first essential, and every ounce of our beer Is sged to Just the right degree. Try a case today, 11.00; Pure Food label on every package. Stegmaier Brewing Co the L'nltcd Slates Naval Academy, Annapolis, Is spending his annual leave at the home of his parents, 717 Pine street.

Miss Rose Hageii of 827 Capouse For Albany and points north and cast p. ni. Y. M. I.

OITINU. Moosic Luke Saturday, Aug 29th. 26t3 It AVION, AM) IIIIOSK! There could bo no nigner inspiration, he said, than to work for a party which lias produced such men as Lin it tint At). coln, Grant, Gurlield, McKinley, Time table in effect Monday, August loox. Roosevelt and Taft.

The mention of ecute a ix 1 1 ill to the Pennsylvania Call road company In the sum of $32,000. This bond is conditioned that the receiver shall at the end of each week pay the railroad company freight and other charges for shipping coal to tidewater. In the second order, tho court authorizes the receiver to borrow money upon the seruritleH of the hills and account received from coal and coke sold hy him, at not less than 80 per cent, of their par value, and to Issue his notes as receiver for the amounts burrowed. These notes are to be made payable at such a time and at such a rate of Interest not exceeding 6 per cent, per annum, as may lie agreed upon. The court mailo an order two week ago, authorizing the receiver to horrow tiiOO.OOO to meet rentals and other obligations, Under the present financial conditions, the petition atates, very little money has been borrowed or can be borrowed.

i Taft's name caused the meeting to break Into loud cheering. Mr. Habgood once more expressed avenue, Is entertaining ansa margurei Loftus, of New Jersey. United States Marshal J. M.

Loagcr Is at Lewlstown. Miss Bradley of Clay avenue Is home from a motor trip on Long Island. Miss Stella It. Wllz. principal of the commercial department of thp Dun more High school, has Just returned from Cambridge, where she was for some time past attending the German.

French Geology. 2:00 p. m. Penmanship and Spelling. August 28.

27, 28 and 31. GEORGE HOWELL, Superintendent of Schools, Trains leave liunmnie dally, except Sunday. 6:30, 9:15, 11:15 a. 1:15, 3:15, 5:30 )i. in.

Trains leave Moosic Lake daily, ex rent Kundav. 7:10. a. 12:10, 2:10, 4:10, 6:10 p. in.

sr. HAY TP. A IX. 4. Leave Iiumnorc 1:15.

9:15, 10: 1 S. 11:15 a. 12:15, 1.15, 2:15. 3:1.1, 4.15, 0:15. :15.

7:15 r. m. Leave Mooidc l.uko 9:10. 10:10, 11:10 a. l.lo.

2:10, 3:10, l.lo, 6.10, 6:10,7:10,8:10 p.m. the hope that the club membership would be represented in Its full force at Wllkes Barro, ssylng this would be an Incentive to other clubs to stir themselves. SrRamembar Tlia Truth prlntary turns out ail kind of job orlntlng in best style, at abort nolle ai.d rea onabla prlcea. Uat olr quotations and aea aamplea. Sept.

7 Drawing for 120 gold piece at th Nativity church picnic, Labor (era ton Phonaii JifTTiM! VIM WVAt County Chairman seamans suggest ed that this was the first campaign In which he had assumed such activity, Bay, Sept. 7, at Valley Vlaw Park. 1 i TT.

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