8 TIIE SCE ANTON Tit IETTNE FRIDAY MORNING. JT7I.T 13, 1S9I. ' TMIK dreaded pneumonia or "grippe" is relegated to ilie rear, and "Old Sol" with his pen i trating Vays is a eonslaub- re minder that wo aro candidates for Siunnii'r Attire. ' Underwear Kxe-.-ptional values in this depart ment. Goods were bought at c!ar iui: manufacturers' price. L's!e Thread Vests in white, ecru mid colors. 1 !alhrk'i;an Vists, Fashionable. Ribbed Vests, Finest l'mptiau Yarns. Gossamer Vests mid iu varieties Novelty and staple. Ginghams liie printings on Ginghams are rcoOL'niz m1 by nil connoisseurs us tho Ititflifst Hit in toxtilo Press Hoods. Swivel Hillt Ginghams. I'm Head mill Sliooherd's (.'hecks. Solid colors in fancy hIhuImd, stripes ami plaids, in wonderful varieties. Hosiery In these dnvs rf improvement nnil perfection wo should follow the tun. Tho "lut'-.So" coats no inoro than the time worn. Kuaset colors and tans, drop stitch, lislo thread, black staples. All tlin improve ments in soloing und heeling. Corset Department Contains a complete assortment of nil tho loading mukes, including nil the grades of vantilat'd and Hummer weitfut t'orsots ut soiling prices. , Laces For trimming", for draperies, flnd lor all nss thin lovely fabric can to put to, we have in abundance. Things That are seldom written about, bat needed just the lanii. Wo pay just na much attention to buyinu' them nht as we do txpeiiBive JJUOds. Silk Twist, Sewing Silk, Embroid ered Silk, liiittinji Cotton, Cotton, l.iuen Tluead. lions Cusinp, Boltinjr, !-kirt I'-raid, Velveteen liiudinf, l'rus slad liindint:,'Tall'et!i Hinding, larn iiiH Wool, Daruinr Cotton, Carpet Thread, Macrame Cord, Cjiset Laces. Si'ik Corset I.aiees, .shoe Laces, Covered JU''ss Slays, Horn Hone, Corset Steels. Garter Elastic, Silk Elastic, Hooks nnd Eyes, India Tape, rolls of Tape, ins, Hat 1'itts, Ilinck Pius, Kid Crimp ers, ilontauti Curlers, Silk Tassels, .Needle Casrs, Sboe Euttons, D:m iiut'.ons, Cellar Buttons. If j on wish to lie wed and fash ionably dressed TKADI' AT OUII STt ) R K. It' yon wish Lj stive money, conn; to us lir.st. GORMAN'S ) BY STONE 1 x Academy r.UTOKYYIM.U, IA. A r'lined svlirol homo. Pr-pai-es for tlio i t 1 -. i Imi-.ji-ii conrs -8 in limit- anil Art. T- .'u-h'-rs' elans ives b-,t pr,-p:ii'.-ition for "I. M-i! i ti tr. i niii'iieri'inl Course includes Typewriting mil shorthand. lVHi ions s.-eurod for Hr.nluati's. fceud f r in w ill-is; rated eirndar. K M. Lixi.MIS, A.M., kYincip.-d. 1IALLSTEAD. Quite a number of onr townspeople are nttnndine the dedication of the iinptist church at New Jlilford today. Mr. and iMrs. John Hawlines. of Uinehamton, spent the day with Hall stead friends. E. K. Xewman, of Honolulu, who was formerly a clerk in Dr. Lamb's drng store, called on that gentleman yesterday. Mr. Newman quit the drnu business in this place to accept a posi tion in the United States navy nine years hro. He was in the navy nearly three years and then commenced the trust business in Honolulu and was very anctesstul. Having a desire to return to his native land to litv, he bus recently disposed of his property at Honolulu and will locate in tho states. Mr. Newman has many friends il this place and they will be glad to bear of Lis f-nccess. Twelve bicyclists from Susquehanna were in town today. The grounds around the Iiaptist par sonage are being graded and much im proved. , Our railroad organizations, viz., the lirotherhooda of engineers, t firemen, conductors and brakoruan, are con templating giving a grand excursion to a lake nnar Syracuse next month. Mrs. W. (J. Van Hlarcom, of Scran ton, is visiting her parents in Groat liend. Miss Gcneviva Jl.idigan, of Hcran ton, is visitinu Mrs. Michael Hayes. The Van Wormer family had a re onion at lioss park recently. The mayor should cull tho attention ( T tho public to ordinance No. 6 in rf l;ar l to bathing and swlmiiiing.lt boing unlawful lor any person to go in bath ing or swimming in this borongh be tween tho hours of 7 a. m, and 8 p. m. without having on bathing suits. Rev. John JJavis and wife are in at tendants at tho Christian Endeavor convention at Cleveland, O,. as dele pates from the Iiaptist society of thin pbico. Tho cottago meeting will bo hold at tho home of Mrs. S. i Moore, on Fri day evening. MOOSIC. Miss Lizzie Monie started this week for Canada. She expetts to spend July n ml August visiting relatives in tho dominion. Horace F.llis is very sick at his home on Main street. Tn me Monie returned horns from North Carolina yesterday, whore he bad boon for the past few mouths in the lumber business. Mr. and Mrs. James Cool baugh are r. j jicing over the arrival 'of a daugh ter. Mothern! Mothsrall Mothertlll Mrs, Win slow's Soothing Pyrnp baa been U'i'd for over fifty years by millions o: iiiotliers for their children while teething, with perfect, success. It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain: cures wind colic, and is tho best romedy for di nri luua. Sold by diuggists in every pnrt nf tho world, lie sure uud ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no no other kind.1 Twenty-live cents a bnt lio. - . i BHANUUtrU Highest of all in Leavening Towel. ABSOIOTELY PW& STiiUlDSltUliC Constable M. L. Smith yesterday morning arrested Harry Terpenning, of Midillti Snilttifkdd. on a warrant sworn out by C, W. Anglo, of tho sumo place, before J untice of the Peace Drake. Anglo charges TerptMining with ob structing a private road liolonging to the complainant near his barn by plac ing a fence and other obstructions in front of his property. Whou Angle re uionstratud with Torpeuuiug about his behavior ho became very nnvry and threatened to assault him. Uo then sworo out tho warrant. Terpenning wa given a preliminary hearing before Justice Drake, who hold him in $'M bail. Security was furnished. L. Mutch ier ami Mid Clar i Duh l 'ft for a short visit to Newurk, N. J., yesterday morning. liussull l'rice, of Henryville, whose rig was detained nt Port Jervis on Monday by Chief of Police Mead and the driver thereof place-d in jail, ar rived in that place Wednesday night. t he man who whs arrested as a thief is tbo brother of Price, and bis name, is Harry Price, lie is partially domenttd The two are joint owners of the plaee at Henry villo. and tha rig is part of their joint possessions. Harry Price departed suddenly on Thiirsd ly morn ing without the knowledge of his brother, intending it seems, to come to the Port Jervis hospital for truatm-Mit. Huckleberries from the Pocouo mountain find a ready sale in Etstou at 12 cents m quart. Little Edith Miller, of East Strouds burg, celebrated her fourth birthday yesterday. The young lady gavo a re cepti.m to a number of young friends in honor of the evetit and a very enj y ublo time was spout. A supper was served to the guests. Twenty persons were baptized in the Del.iware ut Milford on Sunday, June 2-1, ly Dr Maple, of tho Christian church, which, considoriug the num ber of inhabitants of the town of Mtl totd, shows some energetic work. J. I). Newbart will soil at auction at the American Houso, on Saturday, July II, at 1 o'clock p. in., a carload or Ltjhigu county horBes. A curious and interesting story con cerning the wbercabuuu of "Frank i)i cker,, a younger brother of Morton lX'oker,a wull known Eist S'rou isburg resident, has just oomn to light. For several years, iu fact evertince the Johnstown fh.id, Mr. Dicker his mourned hie brother as doud, it being mppoied that ho had perishod in tlis lisistrous Hood at Cone luaugh. Frank Decker was a traveling salesman, but for several months past, unknown to his brother, has conducted a store of his own in Welis, Minn. The placo is a thriving railroad town of the west, and young Mr. Decker has a successful business. Dr. Curran and wife, of the Normal school faculty, will leave today for a vacation in Carlisl1, Pa. All the members were present nt the meeting of the East Stro'.nUburg school hoard held Wednesday niiyht-at A. It. Brittain's office Joseph H. Zichirias. the newly elected president, occupied the chair. Hubert B. Keller, represent ing the Haney Manufacturing com pany, appeared before tho board and gave the pric for furnishing th new schools with double seats. Messrs. Drake, Hill, Loder and Principal Unger were appointed a committee to get bids from the different concerns for single seets. MisB Sallio Keller, of Phillinsburg, N. J., is on a two weeks' visit V friends at the Delaware Water Gap. At Water Gap House thesn guests are registere.il ; Mr. and Mrs. A. X. eke), Mrs. A. Schorr. Miss Selmi ;--chiirr and maid, MissNiokol, Miss M. Nickel, Mrs Edward E. Spencei, Harry Nickel, Mrs. S. D. Parsons. Miss H, Niekell, New York At Mt. Minsi Cottsg: Willb.m G. Victor, Mrs. Vxior, Mrs. E W. Will cox, James Stanley, New York; Jam-s liitchell, Eiston; .Mrs, Josephine Al len, Brooklyn; Mis Cecilo Eissiiig, Mrs. Biasing. Mrs. . Emily Blako, Har old Blake and wife, Pniiadalpliia. Mrs. Charles (iinford, a guest at tin Water Gap House, cuilgut a bass weighing three nud oue-haif ponuiis yesterday in tho Djlawaro. Miss Stw btone is visiting in Scran ton. Mips Gertrude Edmund, of tho East Stroudsbnrg State Normal school, will Instruct a claBs in reading and elocu tion during her suitim.tr vacation. Miss Elmnnd is a graduate of Dr. Ilatinll s school of ' locution, in Chicago, and has studied under tnfi best tenciiors in Now Yoric, Boston and San Francisco. The Christian Endeavor society of Eist Stroudsbnrg Presbyterian church have elected tho following officers to ssrvo during, the coming year : Joseph S. iple, president ; J. M. WyckoC, sec retary; A. G. Teeter, treasurer. Tim following will act as chairmen of the different committees: W. P. Talmage, prayer meeting; .A. (J. Teeter, social, and J. M. Wyckoff, lookout. Miss Jassio Wilbur, of Scranton, i.i visiting Mrs. V. F, Downing. J. Ulyssus Everett, of McMickeals, took out a ni'irri age license this morn ing. His prospective bride is Miss Ella Felker, of Appenzell. The Hamilton Union Sunday School will hold their picnic on Aug. 4 in Gsorgo Erdman's grove near Kciota. Tho Sciota baud will furbish mu-.ic iu the evening. heautTake. Among the guests of tho Spring House are numbered Mrs. A. J. Crau- dall, of Binghamton ; Mr. and Mrs. E P. Smith and daughter, Mrs. 0. B. Smith and family, Mrs. D. M. Boiilo and daughter, Edward J. Bodlo, Mr. and Mrs. II. . H. Sanders and family, Mrs. 0. H. Williams and son, and Miss Eva Jenmugs, of Candor, N. Y. Criticising- a Younit Lady. "She would bo a pretty girl for but ono thing." "What's thatr asked Charloy. George tier face is nl ways covered with purplo and red blotchos. Charley Oh, that's easily enough dis posed of. Used to bo tho snmo way my self, but I caught on to the trouble ouo day, and got rid of it in do tjime. Ueorco Whut was it? ( barley Simply blood eruptions. Took a short course ot Y. V. V. 1 tell yotl, It's the boss lilood corrector. The governor had rheumatism so bad that you could bear him holler clear across the country every time he moved. Ho tried it, and you knbw what an athletic old vent he Is now. If somebody wonld give Miss Daisy a pointer, she would thank them after wards. All ttie drug etoros soil it. " Latest U. S. Gov't Report Fl 0 PITTSTON. Tho Lo:-k Cornot band gave an open nir cono-u t in front of A. Mel. Hewitt's residence, York av;uue. West Side, last evening. Following is the pro gramme rendered: St-la-'ction, "Ameri can Aire," iieeves; overture, "Dj Ar mour," M, lobani; cornet duet and tii nd iiccomptnimuut, llasiu and Will iams, Coggswell; waltz, "Pleasant Mi-tiiories." Sueriuan; overture, ".Maid of Perth," M. Totmni; march, "Kansas City," P. S. Hog.. Mis. Margaret T. Lizarm died Wed in b lay morning at her homo on North Main street. Her death was uot unex pected. Her Illness dated from live or six years ago, when she was strickttu with paralysis. Since then she suf fered many returns of the attack, and for several years past she has been in tt helpless condition. For two years she has been unable to speak, paralysis having iiU'-cted her vocal orgu is. Tun funeral will place tomorrow afternoon. Uev. Dr. Parke will conduct services at the family home on North Main Btri t at 2 o'clock. Tho remains will bo taken to Wilkee-Uarre for interment in Hoilciibauk cemetery. John S. Liz arm and family and Mrs, Minnie llicu ardson, of livlianapolis.and Miss Helen Buz irns, of New York, arrived hore last evt-iiiu;: to attend iho funeral. Civil Engineer Bartl, of Scranton, with several assistants, commenced the work of establishing a grade of Main street, under the direction of the burgvjs and street committee. The llushestowu school board has appointed tin following school teach ers: Principal, J. P. Lord, of Hun- lock's Crook; grammar, EIU Gillespie; intermediate, John Toye; 1J primary, Josephino Gillespie; A primary, Grace Morrow. C. D.mnellv, of South Main street, whoso store room an I largo barn wore destroyed by tiro nut Sunday morning, announces that he has determined to bring action ngainst tho water com pany for 1.500 damages for tho loasof i.is barn. He Bays tho barn, which took ' lire) from the adjoining burn ing storeroom could have ben saved, it the water had not been par tially shut idt Ihe firemen ho says, were on the premises in time to have saved the bam from destruction, but the stream of water from the fire plug was very weak, and on this account the lire me n were powerless to subdue the Mimes, and ttu barn was destroyed Mr. Donnelly says tho meinbors of tiie tire department woo wore engaged in ii'btiug the fire, and over a score of spectators have expressed tho opinion thai lack cf a proper supply of water was re-p.tisiblo for the destruction of the building. It will be claimed that the water company lowered tho gates at night, thereby reducing the pressure. Mr. Dounn'.'lly was at Wilkes-Barre yesterday and engaged counsel to con ilnct the suit, This.so far ns is known, is the fust action of tho kind that has been brought iu this section, nud the case will attract considerable atten tion. HONESDALE. This evening a certain member of Company E, will bo shot for desertion in thi Park at 7.U0 and then everybody will go to the dance at tiie arm try. Emil Nenbauer, of Scranton, who nas been visiting old friends here for the past two weeks, returned home yesterday morning. Fergueson Kiple, of Scranton, called on Hotiesdale friends yestvrtsay. A great many exaurs'.onists from Hcranton who were at Farview, came :o Hones bile yesterday. Time were ten carloads in all. Miss William", of Hawley, is visiting ..Ins Ida lj-ipsa. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Tavlor, of Chicago, and Miss Sarah W. Dean, of Danville, were visiting fnonds in town yesterday. Protection Engine company No. 3 tried both their lire engines last even ing aud found them to be in perfect order. ""Lotiio Wick.-nholfer and Jennie Best, of Scranton, are speuding a few davs with friends here. AKCIUiALl). At 1 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon Miss Jennie Kinney, n tli i It ist Sid will be married to Michael Lyons, of Hill street. The ceremony will be performed in St. Thomas' church. Tho funeral of the late John Murray takes place this morning. A high moss ot requiem will h.' solommz-d in Sr. Thomas' church at 10 o'clock. In ferment will bo made tn the Catholic c-mietcry. Mns M-iggia Elton, of Linrel streot, visiied Irionds in Scranton yesterday, Miss Lizzie Gaughan, of Scranton, is visiting her cousin, Miss Mary A Gaughan, of Rick terrace. The Traction company expicts to have its road in ontiro operation befor Sunday. At present a car is being run between Moyles hotel an 1 the river An extra chnrgo of 5 ceuls ist made for ,-i ride between thesi points. Tills, the matittgers Bay.is only temporary. When the cars aro running to the lilakely line it will be possible to ride from one end of tho borough to tin otnor for on ) fnro. . John Donloy, who has beon in Buff i Io for the past year, is calling on friends here. MAYTIELI), Frank Smith and mother, who hive been visiting Irionds ut boster, have re turned to this place. Owing to a tie vote nt last night'; meeting of the school board no priu cipal was elected for tha next school lerm. The assistants elected are Miss Francis McCarty, Miss Alice Cjuinn and Miss Amy Williams. H. J. D Graw was at Poyntelle Tuesday of this week. P. F. Kirksr, of Popular street visited friends ut Olyphint and' Peck ville ypsUniav. Mrs. Thomas Doherty, of Tort Bliin chard, Is visiting hero. S. Mendleson, of Hill street, is at tondiug a businusi school at Carbon- dale. WYOMIXG. William Barber was bnrnetl qnito bndlv about the head, neck and right nnd hand by an explosion of gas at the Maltby minea yesterday ufternooa He was driving a cros heading where there was some gas, and a man by the name of James Smith came into his place with a nuked lump, igniting tho gas. Mm. J. u. LsFrance and daughter spent the day at the Wyoming camp grounds yesterday. Miss iiuckley. who is visiting at Mrs. Fergus Townsend's. will leave in sfew days for Shawnee L ike for ber health. Fury Townend was at Scranton on business Wednesday. uavia l). 1'olen. brother or AtDert Polen, of this place, died at the horn of his daughters, in Catawissa, of HrightB disease Wednesday.aged about 0 years. His remains will be brought here for iutermont on Saturday. Mr. Polen was formerly a resident of this place and run the carriage shop of Lay- cock & Crouse about thirty-live years ago. Dr. h. S. Ilavs. wife and daughter; J. Frank Smith, Mrs. Boleray, and Annie Glatz, left Wednesday for Tri angular lake for a week's sojourn. AVOCA. Upon initiation of Mrs. James Mac- Millan. tiie Lidies' Missionary society of the Latigclilfe Presbyterian church, met at Lauclille cottage, Like Winola, yesterday. Those who went left at 7 20 a. in., via Lehigh Valley railroad to Pitton junction and made connec tion there for thi Fal is, whero they took tho bus for the lake. It was a pleasant day and all enjoyol them selves. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church held a social last mgt ut the borne of Mr. and Mrs. iTisiph Hodgson on South Main street. A large number enjoyed themselves. Dorn to Mr. and Mrs. Harry lurner, of Packer street, a daughter. Mrs, James Brown and Mrs. John Hastie nnd two children are spending a week in PeckvilU with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Brown, formerly of Avocn. Toe borough council met on Tuesday night. Every member was present, Tbo matter in regard to grading and paving ot Pittston avenue was talksd about considerably, but wheu one of tho members divulged the fact that he had been offered $100 in cash and free paving in front ot his property iu aon- sideration of his vote on the question, the rest of the members could not bold back. The result was that thu grad ing and paving of said avenue hat beo:i postponed indefinitely. J. he report of the burgess was next on progr iinine. Liy bis report ho snowed tuat tno amount of $1S,73 has been derived Dy the borough irom licenses, noes, etc. The report was accepted and placed on file. The burgess also reported that to bis bnowlodire six licenses had oeen granted by his predecessor in office. ot which no record has been made. On motion the burgess was instructed to proceed in the collection of tho amount due from tho f x-burgess. Tne matter regarding the 100 deficiency, as it ap pears ou the mi lit, was also discussed, und Dr. G. B. Saamaus was appointed a committee of one to consult with the borough attornev in the matter with a view to devise some way to have toe account straightened out by the next meeting. The levy for borough tax was fixed at. 5 mills, which, added lo the levy of 23 mills made by court, will make a total of 23 mills for borough nurnoses. The bill of H. W. Dony, for printing pnrpo'es. was ordered p ud. Miss iNellie Welsh, ot 1'ittston, is passing a tew days witu menus ami relatives in town. Mrs. Henry Shales and son, and Mrs. Frank Shales, spsnt yesterday iu Don more with Mr. and Mrs Neil Ferguson, Jonn Clifford is lyiug ill at his home on Packer street A little girl has brightened the bom of Mr. aud Mrs M. J. Bosloy. Miss Jennie Boyce. of Sugar Notch, returned to her home after spendinj a week with relatives here. Miss Ella O'Malley attended tbo social that wis held in Pitsston by the High School alumni last evening. Grgo Lower, the Delaware and Hudson ticket agent, who was to New Jersey to attend the funeral of bis brother. John, returned to bis home yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Howell left town on Wednesday to spend a week with lriends ami relatives up country. The school teachers of this town have received their certificates from County Sutiorintendent S. B. Uirnson. Im TiioesANiis of cases tho euro of a conch is the preventive of consumption. The purest coiie.li medicine in the world is Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by nil dealers on a gauriiiitou of satisfac tion. FOREST Cin. The nillsble Coal and Iron company will pay their employ .'s in thisplao t day. Do not forget that the Forest City board of trade meets this evening. Iui portant business will be transacted. lt-v. Mr. H ynolds. of Waverly, will conduct services in the Biptist church in this borough Sunday morning and evening. D in G. Jones hns returned o Toy or ofter having been in charge of D.vis' drug store for a few days. Alf Davis is now on deck after having visited oli Inns friends in Taylor. H-.'V. 0. P. Lappeus ami family leave today for their new homo at LSroolc villo, N. Y , nt which place Mr. L'n- pens will become pastor of tho Bap'ist church. Miss Ad lie Jjapp.-tH stin ted Wednesday for Atlanta, G;i.. to engage in missionary work at that place. Our thrifty suburb, Vandlintr, or caniz-td a firo onmpany in tli Vand ling school house but Tujsd ly even ing. About forty-hve citizms slgm lied their willingness to join. The fol lowing ollltvrs wre cnosen: Prasi dent, Alex Bry len ; Jvica president, Will Lavin; secretary, George Wede man; treasurer, Ezra Thomas; fore man, John Evan; second foreman billies Hines; third foreman. Will Lvtins; pip man, Wells Burdic'.t; set end pipeman,' Hubert Bums; third pipe man, Pat Haddock. James M Ginty is chief fireman, A cmnmltton of three were appointed- to interview the water co n; a iv. Stephen O. Yelvlngton, of Allegheny college, Meudville, is homo for a short vacation. Charles White, a much respected cilizm of this plaao. died nt his home on South Main street Wednesday even ing about H o'clock, of cancer ot the liver. Mr. While hid an operation pertorm-d in the Carbondalo turner gency hospital a short time ago, bnt bis disease had gained such a foot hold that his death was not unexpected Ihe deceased was n member of the Or der of St. George and Knights of Pythias. Dr. J. W. McGuire will settle at Vandling this week for the practice of his chosen profession. Th doctor is a gentleman of fxperlenoe.havlug served a number or years in one of the largest hospitals in the U nitoJ Slates. He is graduate of the Baltimore Medical college and pnBsttd a very successful examination, before the medical ex amiiiprs of this state a short time ago. His office will bo located iu the Gue ther's block. The doctor is the first one to locate at that place and will be valuable addition ti tha town of Vandling. John . Free, of Pittalnr?. was i fi ne wing acquaintances in town yester day. Mr. Free er.l wt a Incrative nasi- tion with tho General Electric com pany. Miss Jessie smith, of Addison, N. Y., who has been attending school in this place during the past year, returned iiuuia jtomuuj. euueuay evening Misa Smith triivn n turtp of tl.A hnma . - ,j u . .. u uviuq of her aunt, Mrs. H, F. Aldrich. About thirty of her friends were present, and meeveuiuic w ep'-n in an enjoyaDie mnnnAr. About 10 o'clock u vmi-v aIhIi. orate spread was served. Miss Smith nas inajo many irienos in tins place during bor stay, and has always taken a nromiuont part in many of the musi cal entertainments. JERMYN. Frank Giles is greatly improving the appeuraiioo of his residence by giving it a cout of paint. Mrs. Thomas Bray Is at U inundate attending tho wedding of her sister, Miss Lizzie Kimron. Mr. and Mrs. William Vercoe called on friends in Scranton yesterday. Mrs. W. A. Badgor and sou nr the guests of relatives in Hmo ck, N. Y. The school boar I will meet tonight. This being a regular meeting goneral buiiues will be transacted. J. wo ad ditional teachers will be selected rroin the unplictnts. ibis afternoon on the hast fcnl) grounds the Jjrmyn clerks will do up their fellow clerks from Taylor. Mrs. C. W. G.-evell, of Rochester, is visiting Mis. J. J. Place. Mousey s trib Improved Order of Hid Men, will attend services in the Mothodist Episcopal church Sunday. J he factory promised by the board of trade has not yet mitteralizsd, . RED THE: BAUY'S COLOR. Pliers, (.'oiils nnil (iionis All Show Tilts Hrlulit Color Now. Ono of the iniiiiiiieniblo attractive pic tures which the streets of a largo city arc perpetually offering to tho public eye they lire dissolving views, to bo (aire, but while they last they nro charniiug was seen tho other day w hen n 4 -year-old boy, tired by his mother's conversational delay With a fi'iend, hung upon her skirts nnd nestled thorn uneasily in n way that was probably prettier to look at than tocxpurl- mtwcm n', ,"i .rMv. "vtji hi CHILD'S GOWK OF BLUE VOILE, ence. Bo was very fair, with short flaxen curls, and ho wore n ml nnd whito striped Miilor suit, with kneo breeches, nnd short white socks that left his legs bare. His blouse had a wide red collar and rial cull's, nnd u red straw sailor hut bad slipped to tho buck of his cherubic little head. A prettier costume for a Binall boy could not btivo been devised. Med is much used for children. Babies who can just walk go toddling nlong by tho nurse's sido in minute rial shoes that must mid ftrcully to the delight nf exercis ing tho newly acquired accomplishment, or they wear little scarlet coats or full powns of Fnft; red eoshmeiv. Kilt suits for tiny boys aro niinle of whito linen duck and trimmed with red duck nnd aro worn with short, ml socks. Thesokilt suits may also bo found trimmed wit h light nnd dark blue. Tho custom of dressing nurses in any uniform except tho modest white muslin apron and cap litis attained no foothold in this country, nil hough abroad, except in Great. Britain, children's nurses nro often clothed iu tho most brilliant and fantastic garments a highy decorated cap, with wide colored st reamers hanging to tho bot tom of the skirt, and an ample circular of equally vivid tint. At intervals a vision of this sort glorifies American streets, but it is recognized at once as :m exotio mirso who has biH ii brought hero by n recently arrived foreign family. Tho little girl of whoso frock npicturo is given was in charge of one of these gayly dressi-d maids. The child's gown was ot light blue voile, trimmed with three bands of white insertion, applied in pointson tho skirt. The round bodice was gathered in nt the waist under a black sash, the ends of which weio trimmed with whito lace. Jl PIO CIIOLLET. ffusn't l'p on Cows, It ist said to bo n true story of an Eng lish clergyman that on his appointment to a country living ho went about from houso to houso asking why the good vivos did not go to church on Suiukty afternoons. "Milking tho cows" was tho universal answer. On Sunday morn ing, therefore, ho spoko hv. mind. "I hayo been round tho p.-irish," be paid, "nnd iiml you nil inako tho Mimo ex cuse. Now, I havo only ono thing to re quest, nnd that is that you milk your cows tho last thing on Saturday nii,'lit and tho first thing on Monday morn ing." Youth's Companion. ' All That's Claimed ' I had a poor aiipotito, that tired feeling and was run down, but Hood's Sarsaparilla has done iui; a great ileal o good. 1 have a lietter appetlto and do no', feel tired, I can rec. uinnieiid Hood's Sarsa parlllaas tin excellent ,4.) .. "I'io'B . 011 iiicdieuio ffi :g to keep the blood In oruer. tilysoil and iJS three danghters havo taken over six huttk-s, and It has dene us much good. Wo do not now havo to call K llimn ft i1rM.I,r nu f.,. il m. I nierlv. In tiie snrinir Albert Kinnry tlino, and I can say that Auburn, Yn. Hood's Sarsupailllii is nil that Is claimed for it I most heartily rec ommend It, and shall always keep It hi my house." Albem Kinsev, Auburn, Ta. Hood's Sarsa parilla 13e sure to get fitrQS HOOD'S yv Hood's Pills ore purely vegetable, and do lot purgo, pain or gripe. Bold by all druggist. PT3ti tP. VA.-' vz:i iv v.i i (tJi mm, 1 7 tsr-N, inniii3:ni33iisie:iiiitiii!iuiEiii!iiiEii!iaitgiinci!!iiii9iiiiii!uiEaiEi!!iiiiii! GREAT Handkerchief Purchase - BY - THE FAIR 400 and 402 Lackawanna Avenue. E have just purchased for cash h at 50c. on the dollar 32,228 doz. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, the entire stock of an importing house retir ing from business. Sale Coimsncis Saturday, July 7 5c. Handorchicfs, sale at 10c. Handkerchiefs, sale at . 15c. Handkerchiefs, sale at , 25c. Handkerchiefs, sale at . 39c. Handkerchiefs, sale at . 50c. Handkerchiefs, sale at . 1 lit r A1K 400-402 LACKAWANNA AVE. uai:ia:iL2giiaa!iI!S31IIEllilEfU2lillSflSHltllllE!!IC!ll3l!i;!!ll!it:!EI31KIlltllih ill AND For a Few iuu omjiiia nugs, utot vjuaiiijrj 50 Smyrna Mats, best quality, 25 Ingrain Rugs, fringed, 75 India Rugs, fringed, 48Kasmer Rugs, UESa for 1 9-''.U 23x3 yards, ail-wocl filling, cotton chain, 3x3 yards, all-wool filling, cotton chain, 3x3 yards, all-wool filling, cotton chain, 2x3 yards, all-wool, - 3x3 yards, " - 3x3 yards, " - - - 3x4 yards, " 1 i&ERR & SlfSBE 1 1 406 and 408 i . No tales or history goes with the goods we sell at our Odd and End Safe You v;ill find money by attending our del and End Sab It is cheap goodness not cheap cheap nessthat distinguishes our Odd and End Sale Figures are eloquent when used to indi cate the value we are giving at our Odd and End Safe From a critical inspector you will turn an eager buyer at our Odd and End Sale Goods marked in plain, large, low figures at our Odd and End Sale wv";r -jiy :,'V 5c. . 12c. . 19c. 25c. Si Ml IAQEQ 1 fl mil o MUHEILU Days Only FORMER PRICE. NOW. wauv iiiuiiuoi 16x34 inches, ,75 .50 , 1.25 .00 .70 , 1.25 .90 , 1.60 HO , 5.00 3.00 W. $6.00 $4.25 7.20 5.00 8.40 6.00 6.75 4.75 8.10 6,00 9.45 7.00 10.80 8.00 :gker Lacka. Avenue. BL'. TV. C.X-'.