THE SCItANTOJT TItlBUNE-SATXJBDAY MOKNINW. JULY 21. T8!M; Several Specials 50c. Womou'B Laundered Shirt "Waists in a large variety of styles; turn-over collars and shield fronts. Reduced from 83c. and 81. 29c. Womcn's'Woven Cheviots and Shirtwaists. Several difi'ercut Btyles and materials, tucked back and front. Sold earlier for 81 and 81.25. Jaconet Duchess A special lino of choice styl es and colorings. These hand some new lawns have been the particular favorite here for a month past aud each day they are thown adds to their popularity. 12 1-2C the yard. Equally beautiful are the French Lawns and about ono-third the French price. Printed Percales, 8c. Superior finish and quality, attractive coloring, made to sell for 12 l-2c. Lace Stripe Ginghams, 15c From the best Scotch makers; brought across the ocean to sell for 23c. Standard Black Hose "Warranted not to crock nor stain the feet or underwear. Every pair not answering this guarantee may be returned and the purchase money will be refunded. 25o. the pair; reduced, from 33c. Black Japanese Brocaded Silks Extra quality. Price, 75c. Regular 81 goods. Never before did we show so large a collection of Summer Goods to select from and at prices within the reach of all. GORMAN'S WYOMING. Mm. Elwnrd Refill was taken sud denly ill yesterday. Groriffl P. Looiuin, of Wilkps-Barre, whs visiting his cousin, Mils Mary Rerep, yeftrday. A. VV. Vuutuyl and bin daughter, Mrs. B. O. Doiison, will spend a few days at Lnk WinoUneit week. Mrs. Churls Ddat is entertaining her lister from York utnt-j this week. J. G. Ilnnlock nd fnnilly will leave rimiv HIT IJHKH kVlIlIHM lumpll Pintt lutft mnvjirl fHflfamilvtn youiiug Methodist Episconil 'cu services: Sunday school, 0 30; irterly ineeiinjj services, preaching, 1 by Ksv. CJeorga Forsyth, of Naii- Ike, followed by the Lord's suDDer: It feust ill ton evening at 7, follower! Ijajitisin and reception of members. ryboay welcome, seats free l.ie Auchor Bisd Bull team of this , i will play three games on the nt Lookout grounds, near the elec roftd. Mrst, Li-nman team; sec- SUickshinuy: third, Wonamie. Af- be games they will parade to Peo- Lall, where they will give a graud Ival. cuius Conaly is on the sick list. s. Smitbsns and daughter. Will- i.Morgan and wife, Thoui is Alorcan liss Alloe Liac ranee will leave for ej s lake Sunday. Presbyterian bun day school held liuual picnio at lustitute Dark lOnesuay aiternoon. There was crowd and all had a delightful Lees at the Presbyterian church morning at 11 o clock is usual afternoon at 4 o'clock there will lpen air service on the church which the public is specially oung People's Society of Chris- or will hold a lawn social hibyterian parsonage on Wed' Ivsning of next week. Ice II lemonade will bs svrved ut la. )LD FORGE. Lner, after an illness of a Nd on Thursday night. She .-ied today. Interment ia Itery. i kson, of Carbon hill, who in the uia f orge shaft on still In a critical contfi- ke, jr., left on Friday for Uit witb friends in Nich I Ella and Alios Drake Ihome from a two weeks' l.nnock. lied the safe in tbe office Co., one night this It nothing. Ueorge rkerr has re ly and school duplicates ton, of Eaton, was the I'nrlr thla PAlr ils bom by sickness for tbe past few davs. Miss Ula Benjamin, of Hnllstoad, is tbe gntat ol her brother, A. it. ben iitmln. A young man from Bcranton by tbe name of Davenport, bad bis leg cut off by a coal train below the railroad btldg Friday evening. rs. Dale's hone ran away Friday evening but was caught In front of Drake & Stewart s store. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup was censful physlciaa. It is in all respects the - u :u l : . . j .1 - .1 . i a i . i II -1 - mm n 11 .. n . ... . 1 . . i .. MOXTIiOSE. G. M. B.ilser. wif mil danhter, havd r.'turue.l from . visit with frioiuls in Lackawanna county. treoi'ire C. liurn and family, K r. Pup.) and iuiuily. and R. B. Little und family, are enj lying the bauiuis of the coming summer resort, Heart lake. N. C. Warner and W. B. Stoddard with their f.tuiilies ura snemlin'' their vacation at the lake. M. M. DeWitt, of Scranton, was m Montrose on Tliurslay looking for n place to fit art n t ranch inotoi;rnpli Kallery. It is expected that he will op mi a branuli Jiere. l onlliKiii 8 unlivery liorse becamo frightened U-t Thursday morning and ran away. A boy whs in the buKtty and when it struck a tree nn eye wit uess said the boy whs thrown nt least twelve feet up in the nlr and turnod over re peiitBilly before he struck tlii ground, lie was only slightly injured, hut his escape from serious injury was very reuiarkahln. Mirb Grace Lino, of Biiishnuito'J, is tbe guest of her parents here. 1 lie rarniers are busy thow nays bnrvostinir ttieir crop of liny, which is said to be a fairly good crop except in old msadows ' A lame number of summer boavdors from New York, Philadelphia and oilier cities are nt presont enjoying the beanies of Montrose. Judge Jessnp and family ar occupy ing their rnsiilenci on Monument square. The judge has been spending the week here. Judge D. W. Senrlo has bpn in.iltins: considerable Improvements on his house and lawn. The Montri'S) Republican is printed in ite new buiMing on Public avenue. Editor Taylor uinv teal justly prou 1 of his beautiful building. R-.'V. T. A. Huuhs attended the Young People's (Society of ChrUtiiu kmleavor convention lu Clovel.nui, U He went as a delegate, representing the Presbyterian and Biptint societits Dr. C. D. Macktiy is iu New York city taking a spscial course in meui- cine. Cbas. Updegravo has traded his two town dwellings for th Daniel Watrous farm near Brooklyn, Pa. 1I will tike up his residence there April 1, 1S03 Walter Jack-foil is dealing out yodn water at the E title druir store durin;; the absence of George C. Burns. A fad accident occurred in Forest lake last Vediif(uy. A litth' daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Orson Green, agod uloul one year, wiiit out to play and had only been nut of her mother's sight about five minutes when she was found iu a watering trougii ilrownded. Thu parents nro heart broken over thir loss. The funeral was held yes terday nt 1 o'clock. George Bostwick, deputy postmas ter, is eiij')viiig n vacation. D. A. 'litflworth and family are oc cupying the Three Oiks cottage at Heart lake. This cottago is owned by Captain V. D. ii. Aiucy and is the finest one nt the lak . Mrs. B. Burns is entertaining her father from Binchaiuton. Miss Susie Baty, nf Bmghamton, is the guest of Mr. mid Mrs. J. W. Baker. Wilbur BiMijamine from Aitken, Lambrt &Co., of New York, is the gueit of hi sifter, Mrs. H. L. B.-ach. Mm. H. E Taylor and children have retnrued from a throe weeks' visit with her parents in L mshoro. Adjutant W, S. Millar was here last night and held the last officers' school of the series in the armory. The non coins of Company G have been very faithful in their attendance nt the schools and as a result they are much more competent than forinerlly to fill thtir respective positions in thd regi ment. W. E. Prall, of Scranton, was here recently and was warmly welcomed by his host of friends. Mips Tillie aud Jasie Ilawley, of Scranton, aro the guests of their par ents, Neloti nnd Mrs. Ilawley, on Lockout Hill. The Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal chnrch, met at Mrs, II. S. Conklin's yesterday afternoon. N, H. Shafer who has be-n to Clifton Springs for the benefit of bis health, is agnin at bis borne here very much im proved, Thu trustees of tho Methodist church, have purchased the old church property and have commenced taking it down. The old parsonage will occupy the ground and tho lnmber in the old chnrch will be used to build a new barn. The new parsonage will be built wnere the ola one now stands. TIIKOOP. Miss Mary Log in and a friend, of Priceburg, were iu town on Wednes day. Joseph Faheringer, Frank Faherin ger, Olivor Simpson, Charles Faherin gvrand wife, and Miss May Ban field attended the publio installation of the Patriotic Order Sons of America, of Providenci. Robert Kennedy has just been pre sented with a bouneing iiaby girl. Frank Williams nnd Miss Alice Mil ler, of Hyde Park, spent an hour with Miss May Bantiedd lastevening. Mrs. J. D. Williams and two of her children, Isaac and Annie, spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. T. J. Williams. Miss Sacks, of New Albany, ia visit ing C. D. Sauderson. Anthony Carkin, street commissioner of Throop borough, is doing good work on Siiidemou stroot. Patrick Coar, who received a slight injury nt the Pancoast mine, is able to be around ugain. The Pancoast mine wjrkad three quarter time this week. Services at the Baptist and Methodist Episcopal churches will be as follows: Mornitig, 10.30; evening, 7; Bible class, 2 p. tu. Crltiolilug; a Youncr Lady. "She would bo n pretty girl for but one thing." "What's thatr asked Charloy. George Her face is always covered with pnrple aud red blotches. Charley Oil, that's oasily enough dis. DOBcil of. Used to be the same way my self, but I caught on to the trouble one day, and got rul of it in no time. Oeorge What was itf Charley Simply blood eruptions. Took a short course of P. P. P. I tell yon, it's the boss blood corrector. The governor had rheumatism so bad that you could bear him boiler clear across the country every time he moved. He tried it, and you know what an nthlotio old irent he is now. If somebody would give Miss Daisy a pointer, she would thank them after wards. All the drug stores soil it. 1IALLSTEAD. Mrs. Thomas Hays, who for many years has resided at Great Bend, but of late has been living with her son, Sidney Hays, in Scranton, is visiting hsr son, Theodore Hays, and other ac quaintances In this place. Mrs. Hay? is a very estimabU lady, nnd her hofts of friends iu this place nod Great Bend are always glad to welcome her borne again. . Secretary Adair, of the Yonng Men's Christian association, will speak In the Methodist Episcopal church at Great Bond Sunday, during tbe abtsuca of the pastor, who is to neenpy th pulpit t the Method, st Episcop il cliuron. Su'qivh mini. House plauts will b thankfully re ceived at the Younir .Men's Christian association, us an effort is b 'in? made to furnish n table with the s una, FOREST CITY. Miss Lillian Rtynolds, of Scranton, vinlted relatives iu this place Wednes day. The board of trado will have a moat ing this evening A large attendance is desired as important business meas ures will be adopted, Miss E Ina Graham, of Great Bond, ia tbe guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Larrabee. Tim Pelican Athletic club picnio was held Wednesday. It was a success. II. G, Likely, of tho Pionwer city, waa meeting old acquaintance in town last evening. Go with tho united Sunday schools of Forest City on their grand excursion nivl basket picnic, Tnendav, Au.,'. 10, to Likn Poyntollo and eiijov a day of pie isnre. Train will lav,.. Ontario and Western station at 8 30 a. m Tick-ts for round trip. fi() ctnis: children. :J" cents. The Ilillai la collieries will bo idle during that day. An open nir concert which was given Wedues lay evening in front of Davis' drug store uttracted a large ciowd to that place. Miss Laura Hillman, of Pottsville.is visiting at tbe home of Joseph Mayers. Miss Cecelia Lanuing, of Siuque hanna, who has been r-l?cted to teach in the Forest City graded sohool for next year, is visiting friends iu this place for a few days. Hal Jadwin and Jsso Wagner, two popular young tuon of Carhondale, spent last (..veiling taking in tho sights and HCeiios of this city, Nothing else. A i alarm of fire was sounded by the Ciill.ir 1 boiler room whistle last even ing. The lire originated in the Clif ford colliery blacksmith shop. Both lios' companies renponded, but their services wer not needed, as the fire was extinguished by the timely use of a few buckets of water. F. Cunningham, sr., is lying sariously ill at his home in this borough. Mrs. W. G. Reynolds, accompanied by Fred and Vina Reynolds, leave" to ny for un ox'.onde.l visit with New York city rel.uiV'is. OLYl'HAXT. Rev. F. J. Januschecb, who has beeu visiting in the b nithern states for some time pact, is fxpcted borne today. Mrs E. L. Rohbins, of Carhondale, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. D. R. Davis, on Depot street. Frank Simpson is seriously ill at his home on the West Sid. Wasnbnrn's circus will hold forth at Miles' grove this afternoon and even ing. Mrs, Charles L'jwsly nud son Rob ert aro visiting at D. L Berrv's. T. Frank Jordan and M. W. Cum raings are in New York city, Mrs. Albert Keitdine, of Providence, is visiting h"r father on the West Side. The Blakelv Biptist Sunday school will hold a picnic at Laurel Hill park nc Thurs lav. Rv. J. U Ellis, of the B'akely Bap tist chnrch. is in Toronto, Criala. at tending the convention of B Y. P.U. John D. Davis died at bis home on Hudson street this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Deceased was about 50 years of age and is survived by a wita and four children. Interment will be made in lly le Park cemetery at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The Coxeyite Base Ball club played its first game yesterday and defeated a strong picked nine by a score of 18-2 John Taylor received a dispatcn noti fying him of the death of his nephew's wif, Mrs. John R Taylor, from New York city. Mrs. Taylor left for that city to attend tho funeral. The many friou Is of Thomas Flynn will be p lined to hear of his sudden death at his home In New Jersey. Tue remains will be brought here for burial. Funeral announcement later. PUIClvUUUG. The Stars, of Prlcehurg, accept tbe challenge ot the Stars, of Green Ri.lge. to n game of ball to be played on these grounds nt the earliest opportunity. Miss Myrtle Sott has returned home after spending a few days with friends in the North End. II. Ki inmerline, a commissioner up- pointed by the court of quarter ses sions on June 1st, to divide Dickson borough into three wards for election and olhor purposes, will meot iu the horouifh building on lnursday, July 20, at 10 o'cloc i in ihi morning. All those iuierestud should atteud as it is a matter of imporiancrt. M. F. Fadden, a well known nnd re spected hnsiii'ss man of this town, left on llmraday for Jloooker, N. J , to convy the remains of his i.rothsr in law, T. F. Flvnn, to this plaoa. Much sympathy is felt for the ag d father of the nufortuu.ite young man. Athletic sports are coiniiionclng to boom. On Friday Pat Langau defeated Councilman P. Long iu a foot race and wrestling match The Gilgallon broth ers are also aspirants for athletic hon ors. They can toe tho scratch every time. Miss Laura Stetston, of 'Allentown, is ou a visit to friends iu this place. Cure for Headache. Ab n remedy tor ail forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very Lest. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield lo its influence. We urge all whoare atllicted to procure a bottle and give this remedy a rair trial. Jn cases or iiamtual constipation Electric Hitters cures by giv ing tbe needed tone to the bowels, and few caws long resist the ut;e of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at Matthews Bros', drug store. AliCIIHALD. Friends and well wishers of John D. El wards, the hospitable landlord of the American hotel, on the Kidge, have made arrangements for holding a pic nic at his place today, and at the re quest of many the various entertain ments will be continued on Monday. Several bands of uiniic from the sur rounding towns vill be present. A number of nentlemnn have arranged for a pigeon match also, that the lovers of the gnu nnd trap may bare an op portunity of displaying their skill. The funeral of the late Mrs. Henry Roth took place from her lata resi dence on South Main street at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Shaw, pastor of the Presbyteriau church con ducted the services at tho bouse. In terment took place iu the Protestant cemetery. The pall bearers were se lected from among the neighbors of the deceased. The funeral was very large and there were many fioin out of town in attendance. L, W. Washburne's circus gava two good exhibitions to large audiences here yesterday afternoon and evening. A writer in this week's Citizen makes a suggestion which, if heeded, will add not a little to the beauty of the towti. The writer thinks it possible to duin fie L ickawmnt rivr in frfint of Dr. Van I) ire.i'd reside:)': nud make the sneet of water thus formed available for boating in m inner un I ek lin' in winter.. Tho cost of doing tins would not bo great and it would add a great deal to the beauty of Malu strsot in that particu lar part of the borough. The river at tbe oint in question could be easily suited to the purpose that tbe Citizen's correspondent refers to. Mrs. James O'Boyle, of South Mtin street, Is entertaining her sister, Miss EllieHart, of Galw.iy, Ireland. Councilman E F. Blake is confined to bis hom owing to illnes. School Director P. J. Lally was in Scranton yesterday. CARHONDALE. Camp Crystal, a pirty composed of the following young men, will leave this afternoon for an outiug at Crystal Ltk: El Yarrintton. II tl Jadwin, i. L. Singer. J. B. Rowlsou, W. C. Ynrrlngton, Eugene Un ison, Charles Alexander, Ilvnry Brnning, and L. II. liowlson, of Green Ridge. An enjoyable programme will be rendered this evening by the Moss irt Hand, from the Hotel Anthracite's h,.lcony, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers, of 3 Church street, are mourning thu death of their C-weeks'-old child, who die.! Thursday night of cholera infantum. Funeral this afternoon at 3 o'clock. In terment in St. Rose cemetery. Tho following excursionn will be run to Farview next week: Monday, July July 23, St. Alovsiiis society, of Kings ton; Tuesday, July 21, Polish church of Dickson ; Wednesday, July 23, Aich bald Hose company; Thursday. July 20, St. Aloysiua society, of Wilkes Bsrre; Friday. July 27, Cambria American society, of Pittston; Satur day, July 2fJ, St. Aloysiua 8 cioiy, of Pittston. Maud Williams, tho 11-year-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Williams, of Park street, died on Thursday even- ug ut 10 o clock of inflammation of the bowels. The luneral will be beld this afternon. Interment will be made iu Maplewood cemetery. Yesterday was tho hottPBt day or the year. At noon the mercury reached 97 ia tho shade at Mills Bros', hard ware btore on Main street. Today the Improved Order of Red Men. No. 119. of Larksville, will rna uu excursion 10 Farview. Will Eitel, of Wilkes-Burro, is visit ing Carhondale friends. Miss Mttie Har ls, of Salem avenue, is the guest of Peckville friends. Miss Lizzie Ammerman, of Canaan street, Is visiting relatives ia Susque hanna F. E. Burr and family have returned after a week's visit at Crystal lake us the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. K.Morss. Benjamin Vreeland, of Williams ave nue, is seriously ill with typhoid pneu monia. Mrs. Kirkbride, of Dundsfi; street, is ill ut her home with congestion of tbe lungs. Mary Q Jinn, of Fallbrook street, is visiting scranton friends. Intelligence has been receiveed of the sate arrival of William E. Watt at Glasgow. Tue Columbia Hoie company's ex cursion to Furvitw yesterday was largely attended, and a pleasant day was enjoyed by all. J. H Smith, a representative of the Boyuton Furnace company, of New York and Chicago, who is mopping nt Hotel Anthracite, is able to be about after a five dars' illness. Miss Mann bho zer, of Grove street, is visiting triends iu Elkdale. The infant daughter of William Skull, of Clarke avenue, is recovering from a bad attack of cholera infautum. Mothers! Mothers!! Hoth.rs!!! Jirs.Winslow's Soothiug Syrup has been used lor over fifty years by millions o; mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It Booihes tho child, softens tho gums, allays all pain; cure) wind colic, nnd is the l est remedy for di arrhoea, old bydiuists in every part of tbo world. lie sure and ask for "Mrs. Wiuslow's hoothing Syrup." and take no no other kind. Tweutj-uvo cants a bot tle. DAMON. Qaite a nnuili T from this place nt teinie I the Young People's Society of Christian Eadeavor convention at W'HVerly last Wednesday afternoon aud evening Ic is expected that the uext one will Ii held iu one of tbe churches at this place. Mrs R. E. Phillips is spending a few days at the home of her parents at Fleetville, Pa. The Baptist Sunday school, of this place, expect to run an excursion to Lake Ariel, Aug. 7 Tho fare is vary reiiHoiiable, only 00 cents for adults mill 00 cents for children, aud any one who desiros to spend a day at a nice and pleasant place should not miss this opportunity. A.J. Col born, of Scranton, was at this place one day last week. William Austin and f.ually.of Pierre, S. D., have moved to this place. Mrs. J. J Jennings is rncovering very rapidly from her long illness. Bjyan Decker, of Summon, spent Sunduy ut tlie residence of O. P. Stoll. Coun'.y Commissioner Giles Roberts and Surveyor Duiiniiigs were inspect ing a bridge near Jr.hn Stevens' las: Wednesday. H. H Ives was on the sick li.it a few davi last week. The buse ball cluh of tl.is phice played a game with the Flcotviil- clnO at that place l-ist Saturday mid won by a score of 28 to 8. They ixpicttj play at Tiiiskesniioclr today. Mrs. H. P. Richards, of Taylor, is visiting at this p'.ao. The thermometer registered at 94 in the shade at this place Thurseay. Mrs. Nebullug has been very sick for the past few days, but is reported better. Miss Jessie Kemplier has returned home alter spending a fow days with friends in Wilkes-Barr. Mioses Katie mid Eva Blown, of Scranton, are visiting friends at this place. Rohtrt Turubull seems to be the lucky fisherman, ot this place. He captured sixteen fine pickerel at Lily lake lust Tuesday. William S;mt is the happy pupa ol another little boy. MOOSIC. Mrs. M. Henry is visiting ht-r daughter in New York city. Mr. Davwy is seriously ill at his home ou South Main street. Mrs. Davis, of Hyde Park, is visltiuc at the home ot Mr, nnd Mrs. John MetZ The Women's Foreiirn Missionary so ciety cleared about $50 on their social Wednesday night. A young mn bns arrived at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Alexinder Gammell on Brook street, George Jackson, of Mndtowti. was serioudy injured at Old Fotge Nok 1 ou Wednesday, He was prrparing to fire1 a shot and it went off and shot him lu the head, crushing his skull. IIONESDALE. Mrs D. Ii. Aui.isou und daughter. Miss Alma, of Albiuy, are tbe guests of Hoiiesdalii friends. Riv. Robnrt Conrad, a former pastor of the German Lutheran church, and diugbter. Hildegard, or St. Paul, are visiting at tbe home of John Krantz. Le Roy Bacon and wife, of Nicc.ol son. who have been speudlug the past few dys at tie home of Benjamin Gardner, left yesterday lor Jrmyn. Rev. and Mrs. John N. Lewis, jr., were the guests of Mrs. II. T. Meuuer at Elk Lake cottage yesterday. Francis Dimo::k leaves for Kansas City Monday where he expects to make bis home for the present. The eyes of many people were turn ed towards Gravity Heights Thurs lay evening drawn tbero by the beautiful lights displayed about the home of Isaac Ball. The occasion was a lawn festival for tho ben -lit ot the Girls' Mission baud of the Metho list Episco pal chnrch. Mr. Ball's home is high up on Gravity Heights and the many Chinese lauterns, ensiao headlights and bon tires male the scene bright aud attractive. Hammocks, coucu-s and chairs were well scattered about the lawn for the use of those attending. Music was furnished by Miss Sadie Ray und Miss Myrta Woodward. Ice croain and cake were served. PECKVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. William WaiGeld are visiting the former's parents at B'.ach pond. The faro for tho round trip with the Methodist Episcop il Sundav school to Lake Ariel on August 2!) will be; Adults 00 cunts, and children 35 cents. Charles Speicher, Mr. and Mrs. Tliomns Speicher and three daughters, of Scranton, called on Joseph Croup here last Diursday. A yourur aoalinspoctor arrived nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hugba laet Thursday. Don't forget the baud hoys' social next Monday evening. Give them your liberal patronuge as they are worthy of it Blakcly council No. 320, Junior O. der United American Mechanics in stalled the following officers for tLe ensuing term, last Monday evening: Counselor, S, f Iloytjvice counselor, W. W. Peck; recording secretary, Her bert Frear; assistant recordlug secre tary, E. M, Barnes; financial secrolury, David Williams; conductor, Charles Urey; warden, Martiu Whitig; inside sentinel, William Taylor; outside seu tiiifl, Juviu Barnes; representative to state council, Elmr Swingle. o . THE COUrm.Y'S NEED. Archbkhnp Irc'anil, The need of this country 'is lofty, disin terested patriotism, which forgets ad miuor allojfiancos iu the presence of the General well are and has the courage to make all sacrifices which may be needed to uphold this welfare. Entirely Too Many. "Whititvy," in Carhondale LeaJer. And now they do say that lx-bs never organized anything iu a Port Jervis ia boose. Debs, and thousands of westoru workinguieu, would be bettor off this morning if be never organized auything anywhere. In this alleged happy land ot freedom there are too many ,-orgauizers" for the public good. Exports in Deliberation. Jndlmiujiuhl Journal. Congress wants to pass a bill to prevent suiidoa strikes. If anybody on earth is qnalilied to tell how not to dn a thin? end uenly it is the congress of the United States. Not Q io-.d Abcvs Par. Mimeaiu in lime. According to the quotations of today, a Sfivvreigu doesu't seem to bo worth a fnrihing. Miss (.'race Wilson Like a New Woman I am feeling since I took Hood's Sarsapai ilia. I was suiiering trim ladigotion, C'niaTrb a 1 Sarsa- &qmjw&q, par Ula uud SieU Ui-iuliicbe "V ami did not havo any S ill Ci5 appetite. I am ejad to k say Hood's Sampan!!,-! Iia3 cured mo of catarrh and nil my other troubles. C'.kacr Vn.soN, liahiesvtilc, X. J, Hood's Pills cere all liver Ills, constipa tion, biliousness, sick headache, Indigestion. Scranton Tribune JOB. . . DEPT. m Jjl very description of Job Printing U in tlie best style of the art. Promptness and Punctuality a particular point. Experienced, practical and com petent men in charge of each branch of the work. We do not make a sham show ot cheapness and curtail the quantity or quality of the work. Dancing Orders, Hangers, Cards and Posters a Specialty. Bill Heads, Note Heads, etc., printed at short notice. Estimates on all kinds of printing, small as well as large, cheerfully given. The Scranton Tribune Job Dept. 13 ONE OF TUE BEST EQUIPPED ESTABLISH MENTS IN THE CITY. i 1 I -rt ft V . Mi GlIS8C:Ei!2332aNegBEIBi!ICa3gBG2SaBECHEIIIIII(liaiBB9ESZIBiaBBgiaB0UBtBIEIlBIIHIWrJ i a GREAT landkerchief Purchase THE FAIR 400 and 402 Lackawanna Avenue. ME have just purchased for cash wh at 50c. on the dollar 32,228 doz. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, the entire stock of an importing house retir ing from business. Sals taMccs Saturday, July 7 5c. Handerchiefs, sale at 10c. Handkerchief3, sale at 15c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 25c. Handkerchiefs, sale at. 39c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 50c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 1 ML r AM 400-402 LACKAWANNA AVE. ruiLB3S'33JEii:s23s:;i:cniscEisas3!!iaia:3s:ii!eiB22E:37.iiiiii0E:E52:E!a;2J!52;cii::asEEiii IF YOU ARE Ji, MM We can serve you well. All the desirable kinds are here and at right prices. Then we have other kinds of IPloor 1 Corerina; Linoleums, Mattings, Art Squares, Linen Crumb Cloths, k Byzantine, Smyrna and Oriental Rugs all sizes, from a single door to sizes large enough to cover an entire floor. KERR & S1E 406 and 408 BRANCH STORE: Watt No tales or history goes with the goods wre sell at our Odd and E You will find money by attending our Odd and End Sale It is cheap goodness not cheap cheap ness that distinguishes our d Figures are eloquent when used to indi cate the value we are giving at our Odd and End Sale 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 E)nd Sale -BY- . 2c. 5c. . 7c. . 12 y2c . 19c. 25c. THINKING OF fcSw JST A Lacka. Avenue. Building. Carhondale. nd Saie End Sale i'.'tv.j rye Sifi. BECsCEii '.l..-tffj