8 THE FCRANTON TR IB T7!NE TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 19, 1894. mid Ben Beddoe, two local i ' GORMAN'S OUAND DEPOT Do M We Show not corns yon spend wta only the par apparent Newest, time Facts the trying stare Best, to M yoa the out what in Cheapest Congress the Goods has face, to be (lone, found. Beautiful Airy As tho warm days advance, in terest Increases in tho airy, cloud' lfko White Goods now on tho ooanters in greater profusion of exquisite conceits than ever bo fore. Conventional designs have been slighted for tho expression of newer ideas. The moderate prices add to tho attractiveness of the offerings Dotted and Figured Swisses, dots in til siz?s. from si to 65c. per yard. India Linan. from 10 to Coz. French Nainsook, 40 ine&es wiiD, from 25 to 75c. per yard. Porsion Lnvva', fro;n ao to 65c yard. Cordrd Pirjaos, from 16 to 65c. Iniia Diraitio?. per 20, 25, 28 and 35c. Fignred Dimitios at 25c. Fancy Piqrtes, suitable for women's v?sis, from 30 to 65c. Plain and Striped Lawns, in blno'r, at i2, 15, 20 aud 25c Plain, Hemstltohod Sirirtine.42 to 48 inches wide, with -1 and 7-inoh hem, frm 25 t" 65:. po- yard. Michael Fiancrty, of Stvqaohannn, la visiting (rianda in town. Tnnsorial Artist t-'chweitjur visited nt Qlenwood Sunday. There lias bean a larso nnmhor of anfries to tho Fourth of July eistedd fod, whloh !s to be held at L ike Arid wider tho anapieei of St. Mary's church. For the choir prizo of :ii)0 mere luis yean liv mitries, and four for the 80 prizo. For the other prizes there liiis Lean from hvo to ten entries. LHforor liolley baa been granted thu riRht to furnish refreshments on the grounds, The railroad company will make Drrangamenta to transport 15,000 poopifl ou inatasy, untie will be Inr nianod by Gernunla orch' stra. Tho adjudicator will bo Dr. Parry, o' V 1 on. Tleketa for tho round trip will be $1 for adults and 00 cmts tor chiM ren. , A new time table wen"; into effect on the j-.rie and u yoming Valley railroad. It aiT.'cts tho Liiko Ariel train oniv. MiHuwu irain leaves BOraniOQ at l'J ana returning leaven the lake nt 0 Jo. lhe morning train will leave the lalte at 7. 13. Adttiaon Vickor, of Hawley, called cn iru-mia at 'his place yusterday. Children's Day was appropriately oh arvad at the Prosbvtorinu church l?n:idny night, The edifice was Drettlly decorated with handsome, cm floorers. Xba sxeroitaa widen wars principally conducted by tho.iranlior ohildreo wor pleasing ami admirably, assented. De terring of mention waa the "Little Bntldera" The rocitatio:; by Hies Crystal Potter and lbs class of Hist Maud Saraga who sans; very sweetly tho song entitled "If I Wore a Bird. In the morning Rev. J. W. Williams proachud to tho graduating clnss of the School of Lackawanna. Lie gpuko to them of tho brigut future that was be fore thorn and how effectually they might dispose of that futnr to tho work of the Master as well ns for earthly achievements. FACTORYVIUE. C' itntteneetnent of Keystone Acad emy this week. Lou Harding is homo for the sum mer vacation. Professor A. F, Gardner, of tho Peddio Institute N. J,, is at home Charles Klinefelter spent Sunday witn relations in Wylnsing. Factoryvllla Lake VVinoln hacks will bi gin running July 2. Wyoming camp meeting begins August 14 Dr. Holler and family took a day's OUtlng at L iks Wlnola Saturday. Mr. Wynne, auditor for Armour & Co., Cbioago, formerly of this place, but now of Allegheny City, Pa., WHS renowiiiK old acqtiuintancos here laal week. Children's Day exercises wore held at ?lcthoilist Episcopal chnruh last 8'inday morning. Surveyors are nt work surveying lino between here und Lake Shoridinn for the wuter company. I'roporty owners should see to Cleaning tho urass mid weeds away from around their wnlks mid yurds lore cbmmor.cHment day. Ktystone band has socured a tei cher from Mailer's hand, Scranton. PrufnnjS concert by llio pupils in piano-forte department nt the Acad emy Wednesday evening nest. DeT. A. W. Reynolds, of Crozor The ological sumiiiary, preached the annual baccalaureate sermon at Baptist church Sunday morning. Rev. James Feild ing, of Dulton, occupied tbo pulpit in tho eveniiiR uml delivered an Interest ing discourse to the Young Man's Christian association and Young Women's Christian association. PITTSTON. The town oonnoil met in pprUi sec sion In tho town hall iast evening to consider the rultS and ordinanoos sub mitted by Solicitor Boban. Tho quar terly reiiort of Burgess Malonev was presented and approved. Borough Teamster Thomas Rally tendered his resignation to take effoct nt onco. It was accepted and tho eleotion of his successor taken up. Thorn were throe nspirants for tho position, Conn ciim in Reap preaantad the nam of Charles UeOaun, Conncllman Donnelly annonnced Braatna Qaga and Oounoli man Kennedy nominated James Fiom liiK. Mr. MeCann was elected 011 tho first ballot, llo received ni:c votes, Fleming one and Gage one. The lire men submitted for the approval of the council a , communication notifying them of th election of 1.m. J. Llewel lyn us chief of tho Br 1 department an d praying for his confirmation. It was rejected by a vote of (i to 4. Kennedy, Tune, Hsnnlgah and Kearney voted for confirmation and Messrs, Donnelly, Msngan, Lynott, Maloney, Rsaf am Ullfford for rej 'Otlon. Albert Brown, of tho firm of Sacks & Brown, next occupied the attention ol the oouncll in regard to the order bold by him f r W.782 00 drawn In favor of Andreas it Qealey and which was Bill I unpaid. His grltvanc i was referred to tho committee on finance. Mr. Hennigan moved that the it reel committee and two additional mem- bora be empowered to treat with tho Traction company with regrrd to the settlement ol tho diffr reiic.is f xisting between the Traction company and th borough, and iu tho meantiiuo to ro- atr.uii tbe company from entorlnz the '..(Tough until sii'Mi timt an thu v com ply with the provisions of tbe ordinance . passed at the lust meeting of tho coun cil. The reading of the now rules and ordinances for tuo government of the borough was next taken np,afterwhioh an adjournment was taken. At the direction of President of Conn ell J. J. Mangan, Chief of Polio L f tna arrested llttocn of the traction com pany's workmen yesterday afternoon. Tho workmen were tearing out the planks that flush the rails at tho forks ut tho roudoii South Main street. The reason assigned for stopping them is that tho company officials have not signed thocontraut agreed upon between the council and Oltiuns1 comtnitteo on the one pide and the company on the other, although verbally agreeing to it. The foreman of the company says it was necessary to remove the planks in order to atrii'.g wires along the rails, and it was their intention to replace them immediately. Burg ss Maloney was sent for, and ha took down the mimes of tho workmen end allowed thstu to t;o. Liter In the evening another gau;r was arrested and were orderei to appear before the burgesj Wednesday afternoon for n bearing. In response to invitations s-'t out by tho hospital committee, requesting the presence f a large number of ladies at too E igle hotel parlor last evening, a large number of nil denominations met in response to the call. The meeting wus called for the purpose of enlisting the lr.dl'.-s and the community in the WOtk of charity and in tkinc; the pre sentation of the "Pirates of Penzance" ou Friday evening the success it suould lie. The proceeds are to bo devoted to tbo hospital. A littio daughter of Solomon Stroh, the well known blacksmith, had a nar row escape from instant death, Sun day. Mr. Stroh, ace rapanid by bis four children, wan returning from Mt. Ziou in it buggy. While passing v.-r n lrgo stone in the road tho buggy heaved, tl'.er by throwing one of tne children cut. Before Mr. Stroh could stop, the wheel passed over fur body, luckily without injuring the child. Mrs. 1 nomas Craig and son, of mlti more, nre guests ot .ir. gnu iuis. Ai x Craig on 1'roipoct nill. Major r. J. Smith hr.s been indis posed tor too pass id w unya oy rue bent. Dr. Pffer, of Philadelphia, passed through here Sunday. IIo was on bis way to Scranton to prescribe for n child of Carl MoKinney who is very ill with diphtheria Con Donnelly II sojourning at At lautic City. r CLARK'S GREEN. A plencant and social party of invite;! guests nssi-mblc'l on Friday evening L it at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Aylssworth, who acted well tho p.irt of host and hostel on the occasion. Those present were: .Air. and Mrs. Charles Tinkham, of Wsverly; Miss Jennie S-ix, of Pittiton; D -.niel flood, of Lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs. William Athor ton, Mr. and 7lrs. W. V. Good, Jliss Lydia Rogers, Mr-. Bells Parkin, of Clark'. .Summit; ?dr. and Mrs. GW01 Stanton, of Chinchilla; Mr. nnd Mrs, W. M. Swallow, Mr. and Mr. B F. Ackorley, Miss mma Clark, of West Abington; Mr. and Mrs W. II. Swal low, Mr. and Mrs. O. is. Jonas, Mr. and .Mrs, A. D. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. I!. P.. Wheoler, Mrs. M. J. Mead, Mr. and Mrs. SllnS White, Mr. and .Mrs. A I. Acksrley Mr. nnd .Mrs hart Rev. Mr. Mrs S. H Mr. and M.-s E. J Whei and nnd' Mrs. N. Elward Lnts Mrs. J. & 11. Coon, W igi or, !r. ud Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Al or, ,ir ; Ntr. and .1. Northup, Irs. A E, Dougl 18. D.ivis, Mr. nnd y, .wr. and Mrs F. B. nediet Mr, and .Ir.-'. li. 8. Stone, Mr. and Mrs B. F. Conrtrlght, F. tt droop. Mis? M. B Bevao, Miss Nellie Putney, Mis Qettie Sto:i". Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. DaviB. J. D. Knight, Mr. nnd Mrs. H N, Potriokand iMrs Llszie Wells. Miss Mary E Bevan visited her sick aunt in West PittStOn on Friday last. Benj, Mead and family nttmided the funeral of the lat" Mr. McDonald who was killed by lightning, on Thursday hist in Dunmore. Mjss Mamie Bttrlingame, of Hyde Park, is visiting at .1. D. Aylonwortn's. Merrit Mead and duughtnr Jessie, is spending a few d iys with friends iu Laforte. Mrs. Edwird Lulscy Is among frien Is in Wilkes Burro for h few days. Children's Day was observed nt the Baptist church with appropriate ser vices on Sunday last. Win. Lynch, of Siyre, and Mr. (Hark Bliss spent Sunday among friends here. Mr, and Mrs. Stevens of Morth Abington nro visiting at the homo of the latter s parents. A lawn party nnd festival will be held on the lawn at the Biptist par sonage on Thursday ovoning of this week. An election of officers for the En- worth leagiio was held on Thursday ovoning latt with tbe following result, viz: President. Harry S. Stono: first vice president, Miss Clara Smith ; second vice president, Mrs. (lassie Uenediet; third vice president. Misa Mae Bern diet; fourth vicy president. MDs Maud UUIIIUMj secretary. Miss Emma Coon : treasurer, Mrs. Lillian Mnllinex. Archibald Courlright ii home on hi viicntion from sohool. Children's Day will be obnerved In the Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday with an Interesting pro gramme, A large cnncnursi of prople HS.tPUl bled nt, the QraVol jiond at o'clock on Sunday kit to witnsa the baptism of toe twenty or more accessions to die Methodist Episcopal church on tnii charge nnder the faithful dirctor ship ot its pastor, Rev. p, II Pnrsous, during the revival aeryiceH ot Inst winter and spring. A spirited runaway occurred hero on Sunday last of a team belonging to B. F. Courtrlght In chargo of his son Arch. No serious damage was done ns lar as can be learned at this writing. STROl'DSBURG. June brides will soon begin to make their appearance. Licenses havo boon leaned in rapid stylo the 1,0. t few days. Those who obtained them are Howard Shivoly to Miss I.iotta Smith, of East Stroudsburg; Silas Boors and Minnie Berliu, both of Polk township; Edward Mlohall and Maggie Dunbar, both of Middle Smithfield, and J. C. Newman, ot rlansom, Pe,, and Minnie i, Decker. or Middle Hmltbnelil, Dominick D, Dvi-rfleld, an aged citizen reading near Shoemakers died on Friday night of pneumonia. Walter Bender, of Mountain Home while mending Iiib obimney, bud 1 narrow escape from d ath the latter part of tho week. He had carried lar:,-.' load of stone upon the roof when ; .0 stone siiiiiied and fell on hia wrist on t ting a deep gash. Howard Morgan took possession of the Delaware House at the (fan. Tho house will bo sold by 'sheriff's sale next term or court owing to several judg niontii being filed against it, winch prevents Mr. .Morgan from buying tho propurty outright. One judgment of -.100 against Nnrum it held by t'nlladelpbian. Ono is also held by oKirum s wire. D. S Sonthwiok, a guest at Peach Urchnrd farm, has returned to Brook lyn alter a thieo months' stay. This is his fourth visit hero nnd as soon as possible be wiU return attain Eleven wbeelmen,mostiy tiger whoel- men, in.Kie a run to Uingman a and rc turn on .Sunday Inst. Among the riders wno pworrata the feat was 13-year oid v uarion lmrnett. Ationt hftv-six Wheelmen had dinner at Van Corden's. Frank Histler was bitten severely in tl.o call of tho leg by a dog. Tho wound was dressed by Dr. J. R. Bush. It Is understood that tho owner of the ani mal will havo him shot. The dog Is not a vicious cue. rie was trained to run nrtor his master, and when Mr. Histler was running tun tho storo tho dog ran utter him. Tho canine is the one that bit Mrs. Terpenning recently. He is n small animal. One ot the prettiest weddings that has tak-n place for some time in Smith Held Occurred at too bouse of Simon D-cker, at Shoomnksr's. when his niece, a very popular young lady, win-. married to j, u. JNewmnn, a well known young man of Ransom, Pn. About fifty relatives and friends of the bride and groom witnessed the cere mony. After tho ceremony a bountb (ul (linnet was spread. The presents were numerous, nsefnl and bsudsome, The parties will leave for New York tonight to spend til . honeymoon. Aftr a partnership or nearly fonr y 'ars, Messrs. L. H, Burnett and R. W. Reynolds, the well-known firm of furniture men and undertakers of Eist Stroudsburg, have been dissolved by mutual oonsent, It. W, Reynolds retir ing from the firm. Camp No 77, Sons of Veterans, have organized n fife and drum corps. The principal musician will be Lswis Wal ton, piccolo plovers Paul Hammerman, and O. E Track ; snaro drummers, Goa. Hull. Perry Racener, Wm. Burnett; bass drummer, Harry L.-slie. It is the intention of the corps to get uniforms. More members are expected to j.itn shortly. Th" shad fishing soason in the Dela ware just closed. It has been a very poor one in every way. Many of the fishermen gave np tho work of catching had long ago. The noason hns been tho poorest iu tho history of tho in dustry. While riding a horso at Mount Po oono yesterday afternoon, n man n nned M itchier who, it is Claimed, lives in this town wus thrown off and bad his leg severely hurt. It is foared that his leg is broken. Major H. S. Pnterbaok is in Now York. Dr. D-:iglas and fnmily, nr.i spend ing a few days at Mr. Douglas' homo at 1 (denbnrg, N. Y. The school board of Wind Gap re cently orgauiz I byaleoting B F. Mil ler, president; L. H. S dple, secretary ; A. W. Dossnr l, treneurer. Dr. Philip F. Fulmer, of Dingmnn's Ferry, is understood to be a candidate for tho Democratic nomination for congress fi r tho district compose 1 of tbe counties of Pike, Monroe, Carbon and Northampton. Ex-Congressman Klntz, of Carbon, Is another anl the Inonmbent, Hon Howard Mutelilnr, of Northampton, desires a re-election, Shortly nfttr midnight this morning the Goodwill Cloak and Suit company, of East Stroudsburg, were entirely burned ont. At the sib) of seated and unseated lands in tho treasurer's office, in tho court house, low prices were the rule. In a msjorlty of c-!,es the land only brought tho tux's and costs. The commissioners retained a qqatttlty of the lots; and those not sold vostordav Will he or-Preil on June 20. Two petitions nre in circulation in Eaat Btrondaburg for the opining of a United States express office in that town. They will be forwarded to-She Hon. T. C. Piatt shortly. An office la badly needed In that section. . For Barns, scalds, bruises and nil pain and sorenoss of the Besb, the grand house hold remedy i- Dr. Thomas' Eeleotrio OU, I!" sure you get, the genuine. PSCKVILLH. Mr. nnd Mrs. Myrton Hayes, of Providence, were the gu sts of the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kennedy, lust Sunday. Regular communication of Oriental Star lodge, Preo nnd Acaeptod Masons, will bo held this evening) All mem bers are requested to bi present. A young docking boss bus arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Corey Jen kins. Miss Either Banfiold nnd Miss Evil Mitchnll spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swales. Mr, nnd Mrs. H. E. Barnes, Mrs. J. E Bsmes and son Hurry, Mrs Thomas Pope, Mr. ondMrs. E. VV. Squires nnd daughter Frances, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Bruudage and daughter May, Mr. and Mi j. O, A. Boll nnd son Joseph, Mrs. J, G. Bell, Mrs. E. Sllsbee and Air', and Mrs. P. G Rolls were outiug at Crystal Lake last Friday, TAYLOR. Professor M. J. Lloyd was in town yostordnv. Will Gordon attended the commence ment exorcises nt tho Wyoming somin ury yesterday, Tho day's outingof thoPric.i Library will not lake place until August. Sarah limn und Mattio Conrtright wero in Av.ic 1 on Sunday. County DetrQtlVo Bhsa was In town yesterday. Charles Daniels, of tho Ttttlll, wno a culler iu town yesterday, JERMYN. "A Dream of Fairyland," n cantata, waa repeated In Enterprise bull last availing. The audience were highly pleased with the proficiency shown by tho children. Today tho Sacrod Heart chnroh will picnic in tho new park at Mayfield. A unmoor of races, oon tests, etc., have been nrriinged for. The Kuights of Father Matthew, from Arohlmld, will give an exhibition in drilling. T. A. Hendricks, with his men, hopos to cap ture the trophy given to the strongest team in a tug-of-wnr pnll. The park has boen fitted nn by the traction com pany and has been mnde vory inviting. Good ransio will bo furnished. There is no doubt that nil who nttend will have a good time. A. Matthews and Anthony Shields attended the camp meeting on the Ridge Sunday. This afternoon at 2 o'clock the O. S. Carey & Go's, circus will give their first performance since tho reorganize tion. Tho tsnts are on tho ground near tho Ontario nnd Western station. Another porformanco will bo given nt 7 p. m. Tho sale at the bazaar in tho Carey building will be continued this even ing. Many funcy and usoful nrlicles will be disposed of.- Refreshments will bo served. J. R (IrilTltlll ll in Trinrrilnn ilhnl. lug the commencomeut exorcises at Wyoming Seminary. Among those in town yesterday wore T, V. Powdorly, jr., of CubondaU, nnd L. Lindley, ol Scranton. For the second time this month rain fell In the upper part of the borough while the lower part did not got any. In MavfleM flu. oll-nuta ,o..r.. am.il rivers; in tho lower part of the borough vegetation la Beginning to Bhow the ef fect of tho drouth. Invitations havo boon rncolvod by the friends of the Rev. nnd Mrs. Justus F. Warner to tho mlvor anniversary, which takes place In tho church p tr iors in Owogo, N. Y., on July 5. It is UronOI'Oll that a Pfir he eli.'iWurarl ami all from this vicinity go together. W. L Houghton, who has boen In Schuylkill county attending the funeral a irieuu, returned yesterday. Bv an electric lii'hf. wire f'llltnir nn a wire of the Pnafcnl TAlnapvant. iuimmh. during Sunday night part of tbe shelving in u, vvimor co vjo. ssiore was Duuiy burned. The clurkB. who sloon in the ire. did not discover anvthlncr wrnnn ntitil they got up at G n m. The storo ne'ns: closed and no air stirring tho blaze Wont mit nftnr nhurri hp Hia nnl. sideof a shalf und discoloring tho paint ir about ten Teot. The damage is ifling.bnt it might have boon sorioua. Williiim Davis is movinv? into (i orirn Salisbury's houso on upper Main street. The Sunday school class of William lell uccepts the chailonge of J. C. timer's class and will play a game at arview July is at 10 a in. Thomas (Jhutnpion, captain. ELM HURST. Children's Day wus observed at the Baptist chnrch last Sunday, The ser vices wero very interesting through out, tho smaller children taking such an active part, which showed a great doul of careful training. Tho Presbyterian society dedicated their now church to tho worship of God on Tuesday uvaning, Juno 11). Im pressive services warn conducted by Rev. Thornton A. Mills, of Wilkes Barre; Dr. S C, Logan, of Scranton, and Rev. E. McLean, pastor of the church. A now hotol is being erected on tho line of tho Boulevard about a mile from town. Hurry Wehrum is spending a fw days with his parents iu tnis place. is. u. Looper has pnrchssed tho store property of the Union Tunning com pany. Francis, tho little daughtor ot Mr. pnd Mrs. Romeya Suyder, of Main street, is qnito IU, Dr. J. C. Datesou is attending hor. E. C. Simmons end wife visited Scranton on Saturday last. Thero will be n number of new houses ereoted in this place the present summer. Thu bnrongh auditors will moat nt the school house today. Any one hav ing nccouula with the borough shoull present their report at tho meeting for auditing. Mr. end Mrs. A. B. Dunning, ir.. who have been spending the piiBt week at Mrs. Dunning's borne, returned on Sitnrday evening last President J. M. Rhodes, of the board of trade, is preparing a list of commit tees to be appointed at the next meet ing, which will be hold in tbe near future. Duckloii'a Ainlon Salv. The boft salvo in the world for Cut 0 Piuiseo, Sores, Ulcers. Suit Kheum. Fovnr Sores, Tetter. (Jhapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and nil Skin Eruptions, und posi tively cures biles, or no pay required. It isgunranieea to give psriset satisfaction or money refunded. I rice ' cents uer box. For sale by Matthews liros. MOiisiC. Miss Mabel nnd Lulu Hutchincs. of Mnin street, nre in Boston attending the Lafayette commencement exercises. John Il.-Blor nnd daughter Trnno spout Sunday with friends in town. ' Bert Coop and Miss father Parfroy pent Sunday in Duumore. Joe Jcriuvn snout Sunday nt In., home of W. S. Hutching. PRICEBURG. The nlctdo for the benefit of tlm E.iglo Hoso company, which wns held tu Father Matthew grove Inst Satur day, wafl a grnnd success socially nnd financially. A ploaBant evening was enjoyed and a quieter or merrier crowd novir assembled on thoso grounds before. A slitrht fire nccnrrnrl in tha hnnu nt a Polandor on Lincoln etroot Sunday evening, but wus extinguished by a fow pails of water beforo an alarm was given. The members of Storra Mines Accl dontnl Fund nro making preparotioi a to run nn ( goundou next month. One of the features of I programme of sport ing events which they aro arranging is wreiiiina maion Between ctinries CITRF.S jfcd Blood. OURKS Bad Blood. CURES Bad Blood. Purifies Tho BLOOD. I have heen aulTer.n- ton years with Krylielaa. llavii tauen dQOtpn ni'Mlleinen am! patent nodtcloas of moht nil Ki.nl-'. but none Hcetiied to dr ino any good. I I'.nnlly inaiU 11 1 1 rni rattu) to try liui docli lib-v,l Hitters, llnvoiisoii fouj iK.liles ol II II B., and thin uij'M'ir entirely cared. JI UK. N . 1. McCatlt, bur vice, Boavur Co., Pr, Smith nnnrlH , .... The following wore among our visi tors during the wnek: John Davis, of Providanco. William Jnm-.s and H. Devora of Hyde Park. HONESDALE. Ex -Sheriff Robert S. Dorin died at his home on Spring street at 10.15 Sun day night. Sheriff Dorin was 77 years 7 months old. has boen a resi dent of Honsslals the groatar part of his life nnd was known by nearly every person throughout tho country. He was a prominent figure uraong politicians nnd took an active interest in the uffuirs of tho Republi can party. Bit sickness was of about two months' duration. Be is survived by 0110 son, Millard Dorin. Tho fun ernl will be held from the houso tomor row. Dan Vogol died at his homo Satur day night. The funeral will be held from hiH late homo at 2 p.m. today. Captain Jamas Hum post, G.A.R., will uttend. MiaB Anna Tracoy, Portsmouth, N. H, who has boon visiting rolutives here, and Miss Katherino Stanton urs in attendance at tho Cornell games nnd commencement exercises nt Ithaca. N. Y. Mrs. H. 'L Russell and Rnosoll Dim mick huvo returned home after a visit at Philadelphia and Ithaca. Miss Jossie Kuofor, of Scranton, passed Sunday with friends here. Sidney Henwood, of Scranton, wss a visitor in town Sunday. CARBOiXDALE. The Scranton Athletic olub will run an excursion to Farview today. Carboiidale homo tale lit mien e.im - pauy will repeat the "Pirates of Pen zunce" in the opera house tonight. The company, consisting of sixty persona Including the orchestrn, will go to Pittston on Friday evening to present iiib opera mere. Considerable dnmngo wns caused by the lightning during the thuiidor storm Sunday afternoon. Anniversary exercises of the First Presbyterian Sabbath Bchool were held here on Sunday ovoning in the church. Several encouraging npirts were hesrd. A. E Stearns, of Now York is the guest of Frank Smith, of Girflsld ave nue. W. I). Frank, of Scranton, spent the oiuuain in unmonniiie. ARCHIiALD. M. J. Lavin. of Olyphant, was in town last oveinii(j. )Oim down ev n dritr.r tvw om ployed at Jones, Simpson & Go's, mines ..1 41.. tit 1 . i. mo uiuge, W113 kicked by a mule yesterday. JI sustained A Urge and painful gash over tho right eye. It Is not thought that his eye will be ntfeo ted. Edna Kloes, daughter of William Klees, of North Main street, was bitten by a dog yesterday lnoridnp. She was (lelivorinir the Rnnnhlinan ir, it ink. scribers here when u dog bolonging to einurice Miner oit ner on the calf or hor loft leg. The wound is not dan gerous. T. P. Cosgrove has returned from fittsburg, An O d Adaga Revursed. Vou forget how superior, for mortals below. Is the fiction they dream to tho truth that mry KUOVV. MnnrP. I 1 7, oil 1 BSSSttV Jfr.s. Anna Deemen Paulton, Peon. Weak Nerves Numb Spells, Dyspopsia, Poor Blood Hood'n Sarsaparilla Cavo Strength, Romcvod That Tired Fooling. "0. I. Hood ft CO., Lowell, Sbiss.: " Ooatlemeoi I feel that 1 must say a few words about Hood's BarsaparlUa, as 1 think It i the best Medicine I have r or taken. I hail d pepsia, and my nerves WSro weak, my blood also in hud condition, ami 1 was troubled will: numb spells when I would sit or lie down. I Was So Weak that I could hardly walk across the house when I began to t.ako Hood's Siirsaparlfla. I have now used seven bottles of this nipillctno and huvo Rained iu strength, can do all my work Hood'ss,;Cures and net Ret tired, am ever so much bet ter In every way." Mrs. Anna DaTOtBBS, Paulton, Pennsylvania, Hood's Pills act easily, vet nronmtlv and efficiently, oil the liver and bowels. 25c turn nnor co.. tno'n. rapitsi. 11,000,000. IIKST tj.no HHOi; IN Till? W0K1.T. This Ladles' Solid Freni'li liux,.lH ItldTtiit ton Uoot delivered free sBynbtrs In tho U.S., on raOMm 01 ( 'nun. HOMff OtdST, or VmM N'oto for Sl-,n. Kqu.iIa ovory wtiy tho boots I In nil rrt:ill sloivii for i.50. IVo nnko this r-'Ot ourwlvofl, thnreforo wo guar aiiir 11100, ana iflf-ir, and if nay one f not n-ttlanni w will refund tho moni-r or hdq anoincr inir. upsra 100 or Lennnen mnsej wldibs C, 11 K, k KK, bIiob 1 0 S nun half triu tu yim. -1 .' 1 lofc-.io FREE FEDERAL ST., BOSTON, MASS. 1mm I-4A KJ IW eV 143 Dexter Shoe Go, The GENUINE New ITavoti ei Wlathushek" Pianos ESTABLISHED 1800. Now York Warcronms No. 80 Fiflh Avoniio. E. C. BICKER & CO., Role dealers in this section. OFFICK-1S1 Adams Avo., TtllpDODS DTu's ""'"HHsneniignnEaiiiHsgiHiHiiKEsn s . 1 FAIR 400-402 LACKAWANNA AVE. SALE THIS WEEK ONLY. DC Ll hi I h h Id J GIVEN AWAY Every lady whose purchase amounts to $5 will be pre sented with a pair of 5 or 7 hook Kid Gloves, worth $l (0 r rn H H I ni Remember, The Fair THE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES ('12' L-: -5ll!!HIJIIIII1lll!lIIIIIIMin!II!(IIII!llll!l?lfMISIIIIHIl V AIO ART SQUARES For a Few Days Only 100 Smyrna Rugs, best quality, 50 Smyrna Mats, best quality, 150 Moquotte Mats.best quality, 50 Moquette Mats, 25 Ingrain Rugs, fringed, 75 India Rugs, fringed, 48 Kasmer Rugs, Uu FORMER PRICE. NOW. )0x60 inches, $4.00 $2.00 Slightly damaged Of water, ustu'pnssod for v.eur, 16x34 inches, .75 18x36 inches, 1.25 1 8x36 inches, 36x72 inches, 1.25 27x60 inches, 1.50 30x60 inches, 5.00 .50 .90 .70 .90 1.10 3.00 ART SQUARES 2x3 yards, all-wool filling, cotton chain, $6.00 $4.25 3x3 yards, all-wool filling, cotton chain, 7.20 5.00 3x33; yards, all-wool filling, cotton chain, 8.40 6.00 2x3 yards, all-wool, - - - - 6.75 4.75 3x3 yards, " aiO 6.00 3x3; ; yards, " - - - - M 7.00 3x4 yards, " - - - - 10.80 8.00 KERR & SIEBECKER 406 and 408 Lacka. Avenue. FOR THIS WEEK And until they are all gone, we will sell any Baby Carriage or Refrigerator From our mammoth stock, for, 50c. Per Week -on- $2 Per Month and a small cash deposit Summer Goods in great variety and all sold on our liberal CREDIT sys tem or for cash. S 4 An Onyx Finished Clock with (50 pnr- chnsss or over. A 100-piece Dinner Pat vtith $75 purchases or over. -0