THE RCBANTON TRIBTTjVE-WEDNESDAY MORNTNGk JUNE 13, 1894; GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT Ifii IS Mill I I p 38 CHILDREN'S GINGHAM : DRESSES. They're the kind yon expect to pay $2 and 94 for. Children, i! to 5 years, ilio price-; are $1 TO $2 Ono advantage of past week's stormy weather was opportunity to reinapeot departments. Where stoaks are great and assortments varied, constant supervision is necessary (o present only the best and newest. Those who visit OS this week will reap the benefit of reduction in Silks and Dress Goods, Cloaks, Capss and Jackets, Laces, Hosiery and Underwear. Great Reductions in MILLINERY EXQUISITE. Y "RIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT HALF PRICE. The prices of some of the seas on's most exquisitely Trimmed! lints and Bonnets have just hyfh reduced one balftoeffeota prompt distribution. The styles are many and the prices, previously moder ate, cannot tail to appeal strongly now to the most economical. Please remember the reductions arc most carefully stated. Beginning today we shall sell Trimmed Hits and Bonnets that wore S AT $2.80. Trimmed Ht md Bontiets thut were 7 AT S3.50. Trimmed Haiti and Bonnets that were $10 AT $5. Trunin. . i Hn'ij and Bonnets that were l'-2 AT S6. Triinii; .'! Bam and Bonnets that were jit AT S7. KEYSTONE ACADEMY. W. M. Denison spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Scr.nton. Daniel Gnrr, who for n lone; time hua been Mil Died with iisthma, uied at his home on Friday at 11 p. ra. The afternoon was s;iout at boating and rambling among the pleasant groves surrounding tho lake. At 5 ')0 a delicious rapper was prepared, after partaking of which the happy assemb lage started to return, each one feeling that such a pleasant occasion had never been enjoyed during their connection with Keystone Academy. Those pres ent besides the members of the senior class wore: Professor E Ilnlley, Miss Muv F. Reynolds, Miss Lodtuky Barnes, Jennie Reynolds, Annie Thom as, Adda JeflVrs.Miiy Huyuolds, Bertha Holgate, Fannie Coleman, undE. J. Dunklee and D. L, Gardner. The following is tho programme of the exercises attending tbe twenty fifth anniversary of the academy: June 13, 8 p.m., in ladies' chapel, piano recital by Clara M. Gardner; June 10, 8 p.m., principal's reci-ption for the senior class; Juue 17, 11 o. m., in Baptist church, sermon before graduating class ly Dr. A. W. Roynolds, Crozer Theo logical seminary; 7.30 p.m., sermo,i by Rev. James Fielding before the Young Jlwn's Christian association and Young Women's Cliristlan association; June 18, 11) and 20, written xnminntious for tho term; June 18, 8p.m., in main chapel, benefit concert by pnpils in elo cution; Juno 19. 8 p. m., senior lawn eoclal; June 20, 8 p. m , Pruf ting's con cert in ladies' chapo), by pupils In pianoforte department; June 21,2 30 p. in , in main chapel, exercises ley representatives of the junior class; 8 p. in., prize aesitys and orations of the middle class; Jnne 22, 10.30 a. in., in ti.e grove, xradnatiug exercises of senior class; 12.30 p. m., alumni din ner; 2.30 p. in., address, "Education for citizenship," by Rev. VV N. Clarke, of Hamilton Theological seminary; 8 p. ;n , in main ohapel, meeting of Alumni association and public exer cises; 8 30 p. m., reception to alumni and friends in the parlor. Music by Bauer's orchestra of Scranton. The cssentinl lung healing principlo of the pine tree In, finally been successfully Repainted ami reflued into a perfect cough medicine, Ur. Wood s JNorway 1'iuo Byrup, Sold by all dealers on a guarautee of satis faction. VANDLING. A very protty wedding look place at the home of Frank Kendall, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.it being the mar riage of their daughter, Jonnie, to John Luce, both well known young people of this place. 'Squire Brydeu per formed the ceremony. The bride looked charming in a dress of tan honrietta. A honntif ul supper was served and a jolly time was had by all. Dancing and singing was Indulged in until 2 o clock Mr. and Mrs. Luce will go housekeep ing at once. A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. Thompson, it being the thirtieth birthday of John Thompson, jr. Refreshments were served; danc ing oud games were kept up till morn ing. Euokleu's Arnica Salve. The best salve lu the world for Cut Smisca, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Hheum. Fever C ... '',.! t. r l,i. .... ...1 TrailI 1-lillVilnitia , . . ii. . .......... ........... ,. Corns tind all Skill Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or uo pay required, it it guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per hoT. For bjlIa hv MaI1.,ihisi Hl-OM. Highest of all in Leavening Power. ARCHBALD, Misses Belle Baker, Eva Wheeler, Clara Davis and George Nicholson, of Jermyn, were tho guests of Helen and Carrie Batten berg Sunday. Harold, son of Professor R N. Davis is slowlv recovering. Mrs. Isgar and children, Mildrel and Harry, of Carbondale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert NleoL Rev. J. C. Rudolph retnrnod Friday evening from n visit with friends in Hanover Haw, Mr. Shaw, a prominent linen manu facturer, of Belfast, Ire., is the guest of his brother, Rev. W. W. Shaw. Children's Day was observe I in an appropriate manner by the 'children of the Presbyterian church. A program of much merit and excdlenco was In terpreted. James, son of Willian Kleos, is very sick at his homo on North Main street. Thomas F, Wells, of Church street, has bought tho Mansion House on Main street, now occupied by M. F. (Jeffrey and for years managed by the late P t--r J. Oat The consideration was At. 000 The property yields a good revenue and will prove a tirat class in vesuueut lor Mr Wells. Burt R. N. Davis was a visitor in Scranton yesterday. Agnes, the 1 -year-old daughter o Brian Kearney, of Cemetery street, died on Monday after a short illness Her death was due to fever. The Knights of Father Mathew in tend to hold a b ind tournament on their exonrston to Fnrviaw next month. Prizes o! 135, 10 and 5 wiil be award" i (1 lor the best rendition of pieces to be selected by J. A. Foote, tho secretary ot the society. The Wonderland stock company la filling a week's engagement lu Father Marhew ball, An important meeting of the school board was held on Monday evening. All the members were present except Mr. Duffy, and President LUy pre sided. The tux levy for til? present year was considered, and it was de cided to fix the rati at 18 mills, the same us last year, 5 mills to be dovoteii to educational purposes and tho re mainder to building and other neols. Tho overcrowded condition of the ungraded school in the Second ward was also discussed, and it was the sense of the board that something should be done to rem edy the defects complained of. Accord initly the building committee was di rected to report as to the advisability of erecting a now building on the same lot or slat; adding to the old one, Tho committee will report at a special meetiug to he held next Monday eve ning. I'rusident Lally appointed the following committees at last evening's meeting: Building, P. H. O'Ronrke, J. W. Beck and J. J. Barrett; supplies, P. J. Lolly, Henry Myers and John Duffy; educational, T. J, Kielty, M. Toolan and Thomas Price. The present ungraded building in the set ond ward is greatly overcrowded and more than 100 children are now attending school there. Since tho build ing contains only ono room, and that not very large, it will - readily be seen that something must be done to make tliinus agreeable for the puipls uu l t nchers. The borough council met l nt even ing, but owing to the absence of soul I of the members, adjournment was had until Saturday evening, Crl'icielnt? a Young Lady. "Sho would bo a pretty girl for but one thing." "What's that?' asKcu Uiarloy. George Her face is olwayscovored with purple and red blotches. Uiarloy un, mat s casny enougu op posed of. Used to b ) the i-amo way my pelf, butlcuughton to tho troublo one do-, ond got. rid of it in no time. Ueorge What wos lit ( hurley Simply blood eruptions. Took n short course of 1'. P. P. I tell you, it's the boss blood corrector, Tho governor hod rheumatism so bad that you eould hear him holler clear ocross the country every time he moved. He tried it, and you know what an othlntic old cent he is- now. it somebody would give .uiss uai-'y a pointer, she would thank them after wards. All tho drug stores sell it. PECKVILLE. Miss Kena Day. of Scranton, was a recent visitor here. S. W. Arnold and Charles Gray are fishing at Like Poyutelle. Chief of Police Simpson, of Scranton, visited his brother Harry and cousin Frank in this placd recently. Children's Day was observed in both churches hers last Sunday. The churches wore beautifully decorated and the attendance was large. All were delighted with the exercises In which the children took part. The p istors made remarks fitting the occa sion . Mrs. W. S. Bloes Is visiting with friends In Wayne county. John S Jenkins, of Pittston, cireu lated among friend in town yesterday. Mr, and Mrs J. E. Milroy, who re sided in this placo for a good many years, hnvo removed to Waverly. Mr. and Mrs. John Kizar, of Kizir ville, nre guests of their son Alton and daughter Sylvanin JERMYN. TKe gentlemen connected with the Methodist church will serve a supper Friday evening, Juno 22, which they hope the ladies will patron i. liberally. Bsrt Tri,ui ot Forost City, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. T. B. Craw ford. Mrs. H. D. Swiek and children nnd Miss Dana Rymer are enjoying the sea breezes on tbe shores of Lacy island. The Bronson Literary society will hold a meeting in their hall this even ing. Yesterday C. D. Winter transacted business in Scranton. The board of trade held a meeting in the Press ollice last evening. The man ufacturers' committee were instructed to communicate with parties who are inquiring in regard to sites for facto ries. Miss B. Flaherty, telegraph operator at the Ontario and Western station, is sick at her home in Deposit, N. Y. Arthur Fowler is filling the placi tem porarily. Hiram Neal, of Thompson registered at the St. George hotel yesterday. The unusual spectacle was experi enced here yesterday a hard rain in the upper end of borough, while at the lower end there wns not enough to lay Latest U. S. Gov't Report. the lust, in Mayfi id the streets wer small rivers and hail stones as large as p .as fell thick and last. The electric cars were compelled to stop about an hour on account of the lightning. R M. Blocker, of Honesdole. is the gnst of his brother, J. D Stocker. Richard Simons called on friends in Archb.ild vaster lay The picnic of the Sunday school of the Sacred I!art cnuich, will tak pi o9 Tuwa My the 10th. P. H Bik r is p tin ting and other wise improving his M mi stret prop erty. Among those in town yesterday ware M. B. Peck and W. fl. Withers, of Scranton; Mike Naiou, of Arch bald, mid P. B. Flani -an, of Otsego, N. Y Mrs. Thomas . Robinson, of Ceme tery street, is confine i to tho house With erysipelas. The board of trade, having nothing else to do, might take up the subject of a Fourth of July celebration. We should be patriotic eOOUb to celebrate once a year STROUOSHURG. Children's day was fittingly observed by the churches af Delaware Water Gap. Both were beautifully decorat d and crowded with visitors. At the Presbyterian church the following pro gramme was given: Song, by school, "Sunshine and showers;" scripture reading by the Rv. J. H. Brown; song by school, ''The Glorious Army ;" dia logue of the clou is jrecitaliotis by Ethel Bar teat 1: singing hy congregation; ad dress by Rev. H. V. Voorhoes; song. "God is Love," by Infant class, roolta by live little girls; pong "Wonderful Love,' by infant class: recitation ''My Usar Papa" Harry Boragle; song by school, "The Wonderful Company Col lection ;"song "Little Lights" by Leroy M iredith; '-The Song we love to hear" recitation by five girls; duet bv school; benedition by Rev. Lord. Miss Bertha Broadhoad rendered on tho piano the opening and closing marches. Cicero Williams is a colored man well known in Stroudsburg, got loaded on Saturday night and wanted tode crease the population of this town by means of n revolver. lis stood upon the bridge, not at midnight, but just an hour from it, and as the people crossed it he informed them that be was going to shoot them. Thev notified Policeman Welter of Cicero's actions and he walked up to the geutleman and arrested him. It was no easy mat ter, lor the colored man threatened to shoot him so full of holes that he would not hold water, A little mutter like that did not deter the officer and he promptly landed Cicero In the lockup .Mayor Ivistler gave him forty hours lmprisonmoiit, the sale of H"atod ami unseated lands took place in the treasurer's office this afternoon. A largo number of out of town people were present. John Hill was in Hampton Junction yesterday. E. J. Schwarz and wife returned from Dover, N. J., yesterday. Misses Myrtle Stauffer and Julia E. Simpson were visiting Parkside today. Ira Krosge while coupling Dala- ware, Lackawanna and Western cars this morning at the switch at East Stroudsburg, had his hand severely lac rated. Dr. Walters dressed it suf iieieutly to allow the man to proceed to Sarant m in order to go to the hospital. He will lose three fingers. An effectual attempt was mid' by unknown parties to rob tbe West Bangor supply store last week. - F' Hi earache, toothache, soro threat. swelled neck and the results of colds aifd inflammation, use Ur. Thomas' Eclectri Oil the great pain destroyer, FOREST CITY. Miss Lena Reynolds is visiting Gib son friends. E 0, Brady, of Wilkes-Barro, will open a clothing store in tho Beuj imin Mux y hloerf tudiv. The funeral of Mrs B rt Gibson was held Saturday at lbs Methodist Episco pal church at 11 o'clock. The funeral was largely attended, lbe pall bear er were members from sooieties of which Mr. Gibson is a member. W. H. Hollenbnck nnd family, of Carbondale, enjoyed a ride behind fast team to this plac Sunday. Editor John M. Brown and Benja min 1'. Maxey visited llonosdale Satur day. Supreme Secretory F. J. Osgood, of the Order of Solon, is in Now York state this week addressing subordinate lodges of the or ler. William Jennings, jr.. is occupying a position in the Hillside Coil and Iron company s office in Scranton. A Christian Endeavor society will be formed in tho Presbyterian church Thursday evoning. E.J. Coney, of Sncquehonno, male a htimneps trip to this placo yesterd iv. Miss Kittie Smith, of Susqusliiiuns, is instructing per class in art in this borough lor a few days At the last mi oling of the Hill -i le Coal and Iron Company department l he following able officers wro elected President, J. D. Caryl; foreman, J. F Gallagher; first assistant, II. E Band' all; second assistant Joan M-lviu pipenini, W. X Reese; first assistant, John AleUdleton; second ostnstant John Pohren; third assistant,' Frank Meddle ton; socretary, Joseph White treasurer, J. J. Walker; teamster, Chris Wirtz; aB.sistant teamster. Sain nel J. Jennings; engineer, Henry S. Hull. About twenty enterprising citizns of this borough met in Attorney L P. Wedman's office, Fiiday evening, and organized a board of trade and one that intends to live. The following officers were eleclod : President, B liior John M. Lire wu; re cording s'cretiiry, H. A. Purple; or responding secretary, Bsnj, Max-y, jr. ; first vice-president, Burgess Benj. Mnxy; second vice-presid-nt, Rjv. J. C. Hognu; treasurer, Henry Box. After BeVtral committees were ap pointed the board adjourned to meet each Friday evening in the Muxev block. When Baby was stek, we Rave her faatorta. When She was a Child, she cried for t'ostoria. When she beoama MIsr, Rho clung to Qastoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castorl. HONESDALE. Miss B le billuner, of Pitiston, is visiting ar aister, Mrs. A Tolley. lolwi Wooden, who has boen attend ing the state encnmpmmt of the Sjns of Veterans, has returusd home. W. M. Gardner ontertaiued a num ber of guntlemeu friends at bis home on E isl street lust evening. About 3 a. in. Monday a loose ensine went off from the truck of the Erie railroad near tho bridge that crosses tbePuup.ick creek at Huwlev. The engine struck tho bridge and forced on- spin iiiloth" river, the other sp in was wrecked. It will r. quire two or three days to rebuild the bridge. Pas songers and baggage have to be trans ferred, delaying mails, etc. lrvin.: lirown is visiting .Mr. Simons at Salem. Cirds announcing commencement xercises at Wyoming seminary have h.en received Mead Scbetick and E I Koz, from Honesdole, and Miss Cora Aminenn'tn, -from Huwley, are umong the era luates Miss Grsce Wilder left for Philadel phia Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs At. C. Addons and laughter, of NVw York, are the guests of Judge Purdy .Mr and Mrs. Andrew Untismore left for Weilsboro, Tioga county, where they will m lice their future home. Curds are out announcing the mar riage of Lucy M. Heft to Percy Living ston Cole at Grace Episcopal church, Wednesday, Juti- 27, at 2 30 p m. Mr. Col" was formerly ot DuuMpre. Hurry Blseelf, of Carbondale, wits a vi itor in town Tuesday. William llrown, woo has been visit ing his parents here for the past lew wo-ks, returned to Pittsburg Saturday Mrs. Warren P. Srhenck passed Sun day with her son, Giles Schenck and wife, of Scranton. Miss Anno Truoey, of Portsmouth. N. H, is the gnest of Mrs. Miles L. Traeev. Ed Burns graduates from the Cor- negie institute, New York city, today, and will receive the degree of medical doctor. Dr and Mrs, Burns and Miss Woodward are in attendance at the exercises. Mrs. II. T M 'iiner, Mus Antonette D Ball and Miss Florence Haw are at- tending the commencement exercises State college. Ihuinas Stephenson nnd two other employes of (.Turk & Co.'s glass cutting factory, left for New Bedford, Mass., where they will continue their voca tion. Roswsll P. Miller, president of the Chicago, St. Paul and Milwoukee rail road and wile, who have iust returned from Europe, ure the guests of Miss Miller. Horace Andrews, of New Y. rk, Is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. C. A. Woodhouse. PITTSTON. The fire department committee of council will attempt to hold a meeting this evening in the JNiagara engine par lors to cousider th"o resignation of J. II. M ulhii as chief of the fire depart ment. While tied to a post in front of G. C. Glide's drug store yesterday, Dr. R. II. Hotchlus' horse became frigutened, broke tho halter and dashed down Main street at n lively rate. The buggy was completely weck"d. Some miscreants, about 2 o'clock Monday morning, hurled two large stones through the parlor window of John Moron's house on Butler street. The window whs completely wrecked. R. D. Lacoe and daughter left yester day for New York City to be gone sev eral days Attorney J. N Anderson and D. E. B Long are engaged in angling for trout among the streams of Susquohan- na county. Evangelist R. N. Harris is spending a few days among old acquaintances in tills place. Miss Badkin, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who has be.-n spending a few days with friends in this place, has returned to Wilkes-B.irre where she is visiting friends. Mrs. J. B Hoyt and children, of Car bondale ore visiting acqmintances on me west fjiiie. Mrs. W. G. Strong, of William street, are visiting the former's home in Cata wissa. rrank Smith, n Russian aged 18, was seriously injured lost ovening at the Schooly shaft hy being crushed be tween a rib and a cor. He has boen taken to th hospital for treatment.' 1 he school board held a meeting last evening at which Hie bond of the trea surer was increused from $2.,000 to IfdO uuu. PRICEBURG. The trustees and teachers of the Primitive, Mathodist Sunday school have decided to hold their elevouth on inversary on Sunday, June 17, On this occasion special music will bs ren dered by the children and choir, hi sisted by the following well known in strumentalists: First voillus, Messrs J. Slopford and Hns Worth; second violin, George and G. Cooper; clnr After Typhoid and Malaria Hood's Snrsaparilla Purified ant Built Up tho System "C. I. Hood fi Co., Lowell, Mass.: "OeRtlenwn Two years ago I was take' ..Itli a t : severe illness, beginning with cry llpelas, and then had typhoid and malaria let After 1 got up and out of bed I thought I was itred, but was mistaken. In a short time a humor broke out OU inv luce, at first causing tin skin to he rough and Itchy ami gi .ideally (level ci..;, into sores, Willi n spread until My Head Was Covered With them. No one can Imagine how I suffered ivlth the great Itching and burning. Prstorlp ions had no effect A friend advised me to take Hood'sCures .food's BaiMparilla, so I concluded to try a hot tie, and I soon found a great change in my con dition. Tho sores began to disappear and I was soon entirely cured. My general health has Im proved anq I 'eel likn a new man altogether. I sleep well at niglitiuid have no trace orthat Itch ing and burning sensation." Jamkb J. Wki.sii, . . .....i., . , . i, i I., , i , ii. i ii' m i, , :inin i, tiniu. Unnri'i Dills cure all Liver Ill's, liihoiisness Jaundice, ludlguslioii, Sick Headache. iUo. fe Yi .ip James .. Welsh Creighton, Pa. inpf. P. McGintrie; cornets. Mossru. Hartshorn ami Wright : piolinoelto, J. Chilton; trombone, VV. Craven j oranlst, Miss W. Hull ; conductor. Jus. Wutkiss, Appropriate diulognni and recitations by the children. Services will com mence in the morning at 10 30; after noon at 2 30; '. veiling at 0 30. A col lection will be taken at the close of each service in aid of the school fund. George Adams, of Diokson, is on a visit to friends in Shamokiu. A disgi so-ful racket took place in one of our uptowu saloous on Suuday. We are glad to state that it wjh not our citizens that caused it, but bloods from Scranton, who are exiled from that city by the Rjv. Dohy and his watchful assistants every Sunday. They cotuo here to make a beer gardeu out of our usuallv qniet town. ELM HURST. An adjourned regular meeting of the 1 orongh council was held on Saturday evening. lbe board of trade held u meeting on Friday evening last. In theobsauca of Chairman I T. Keene, A. B. Dunning, jr., was elected to fill the office for the evening. A motion to effect a perma nent organization was adopted. Chair leciarea nominations in order for per manent officers and the following nsined were elected by ballot: Bresi- lent. J. ill. Kho'les; vice president, A. B. Dunniug, jr. ; secretory, B. D. Cooper; treasurer, R F. Butterfleld; trustees. Rev. E McLean, for three years; Byron Buckingham, for two years, and A C. Duuning, for one your. The next meeting will be at the call of the presideut. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hnlmes, of Scranton, visited Mr and Mrs. Bvrou Buckingham ou Sunday last. A lntlo son of Thomas Ward was ast week severe! v bitten by a dog owned by Andrew Nagley. The ani mal was immediately shot. b. Li. Carr has erected un airmoter near hin house. It will be used for pumping spring water to his house. li. G. Thayer, of the Kenstone Ex tension L older company made a busi- ess trip lo Scranton on Monday. Children's duy was npnropiutely ob served by the Methodist socie'y Sunday lust, in U ium inn s hull. The services were very interesting throughout. Re marks were mode by the pastor, Rev. S. C. Simpkins.iRev. F. A. Matteson, of the Baptist church and W. F. Clem ents of Moscow. OLYPHANT. The Loyal Knights of America ex pect to run on excursion to Harvev's Lake in August. Misp Battle Dovany, of Cirbondule, was o visitor in town over Sunday. Miss Maggie Heltron and William Brennan, both of this place, wero united in marriage at St. Patrick's church ycstanloy afternoon, after which they proceeded to the bride's home, where a sumptuous repast was served to a large number of friends and relatives A musical recital will bo held at St. Potrick's parochial school Friday afternoon. The Hibernian Benevolont associa tion will hold a drawing for a (80 gold piece at Keystone hall this evening. A social will be held after tho draw ing. A strawberry social and entertain ment will bo held in the Welsh Bap tist church on .Inn" 20 Pimply Girls Pimply Boys And Every Person Afflicted with Torturing Disfiguring Humiliating Humors Find Instant Relief And Speedy Cure By Using Cuticura Remedies Pnld throughout the world. Potteo Dnt'O aim ORSX.OuaF..nMton, Hole Props. (9 "All almut tliu Wo. i.l, Skin, Scalp and llulr," freo. Kf-riniple", blsekhesds, ollvskln and falling hnir prevented mnl cured by Ootleara .soup. Ordinance. A N UHIMNANC'E RELATIVE TO IN creasing the indebtedness of the borough of l'lttstiui. Whereas, The ocrrornto authorities deem It ndusiii io to inakecortaiu iniprovem nts, nut uro unable lo do so without the assent ot tho el.ictiir-. I herolni'c Sect n ni I, Be it ordained by the burgess and Town Council of the llorouiih of I'ittston. in Town Council assembled, that they hereby signify a desire to increase the Indebtedness of said borough In tho sum of 138.000 for tbe i un f laying se'wers and paving, streets therein with modern oavament; and that tho secretary shrill give notice duriiur at least thirty days, by weekly advertisements in tie u intuitu, oi a public election, wnion is nor ny ordered, to bo hold i t the usual places of holding the borough lections in said borough, on Mondov, tho L'd day of ,iulv. ,. D. ism For tho purpose of obtaining tloi'ssenl of tho electors tnereoi to saon increase or inaentea no. h. ra sed finally In Council tho 21st day of May, A. li. imii. JOHN J. MANOAN, President. Attest: .1. E. UEMPSl'.V. Sec'y. Approved d day ot Kay, A. I). ISM. 1 HOSiAM MAI. ONE Y, Burgeiw. hTK!K-1N ACcORIIANCE WITH THE li law nnd tho foregoing ordinance which is mnoo iipari nereor, notice is nereiiy given ot miblieol c.tion to ho helil at the usual ltluces of holding the borough elections in tho borough of Piltston. on Mcndiiv. the 2nd day of J nlv, A. 1). 18M, from 7 a. in. to 7 p. m , for the Mirnoso of obtniniinr the assent of tho .dec tors thereof to an increase of the Indebtedness ol said borough in the sum of .'IS,WHl, for tho purpose of laving sewers and paving streets thoruin with modern pavement. STATEMENT. Amount of Inst assessed valuation.. J7ull,!24 of) Amount of existing debt (ft H.UKl 00 Amount of proposed Increase IH.OOO 0(1 I'vr'tago of proposed increase about 5 jior cent. tn I The $18,0110 bonded debt, the original of which was incurred prior to the adoption of our new constitution nnd before tho cent, limitation went into effect, is not (nnd ought not bo; included in tho existing debt supers. J. r. in. htm. i , Borough Secretary. THE FAIR 400-402 LACKAWANNA AVE. SALE THIS WEEK ONLY. 500 DOZEN Ladies' Kid fcs 5 and 7 Hooks, WORTH $1.00 PER PAIR. 3 A LE II LO I h h Id J 00 Remember, The Fair THE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES, ?2imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiii!iiiiiihV. China, Florentine and Never have goods of the same character been sold as low as we will sell them now. They are especially adapted for Pillows, Draperies and Decorations, and many of the designs are suitable for Evening Dresses and Tea Gowns. The line comprises printed and plain China Silks, Cheney Bros.' best quality plain and printed, change able Brocades, armure printed and satin stripe Silks. On sale in Drapery and Upholstery Department. BAMBOO CORNER CHAIR Something new, rustic cottages. VERANDA CHAIRS Complete with cord and pulley in the following sizes: 4x8, 6x8, 8x8 and 10x12 feet. K&RR 4 SIEBEC 406 AND 408 One Hundred and Fifty Baby Carriages Will be offered this week at TEN PER CENT. REDUC TION. After making your pur chase, we will give TEN PER CENT, of your purchase back. Then, remember our Porch and Lawn Rockers and Settees, China, Japanese and Linen Warp Mattings. Also, Re frigerators and Ice Chests. 0- 1 Au Onyx Finished Clock with o0 pur chases or ovor. A 100-pisce Dinner Pet with $75 purchases or over. 00 r n H I "n 5 Armure Silks, 32 and 36 in. wide. AND STOOL and inexpensive for summer LACKA. AVE.