THE SCEAKTON , T1JIUUNETIIURSD AT SIOBNIXG-, JULY 2G. 1894; COST DOESN'T GOVERN PRICE LADIES' ck Suits Elegant Material, Stylish Cut, Broad Revers, Proper Set, Wide Hems, full sweep of Skirt. Nothing mean or skimped. Generous value in every stitch. Ladies' Duck Suits White Ground, with Blue Stripes Now $1,79 Were$, Navy Bine Ground, with White Dot, Now 52,69 Wcre$3,, Plain Tan, Now $2,98 Were $1. White Ground, either Blue or Black Figure, Now $3,15 Were ft Light Blue Ground, with White Polka Dot, Now $3,25 Were $5. This value shrinkage is simply awful, and summer only half over. GORMAN'S Hallstead. . Married, at the St. L.twronce church in Great R-nd yesterday by the Rst. Father Dunn, Creorue J. Dennis, of lausqnehanna, ana ills J alia U U-iQ- non, of this place. They were given ninny handsome presents as a token of esteem In which they were held. Tb nnprv cnnide left on Erin train No. 2 tor New York, Boston and other points eiiHt. Albert MeClou.l is visiting friends near Ap.'Uachlu. The Novelty company has pnrch ised an eni,'iue and boiler, and are now plac ing the same. ' Wellington Barnes bus the founda tion laid lor a new house on Charles street, Miss Killer, of West End. who has hern visiting New York friends, has returned home. Mrs. Nathan Button, of Hopbottom. is visiting at the residence of James Scott on Cbnrch street. The Novelty company has been for Innate enouith to seenre the efficient services of Reuben Barnes. Mrs. Gjorga Chandler, of Greene, is vinitiug her sister, Mrs Scott Ives. Eli-anor O'Brien, who has been sick, is m'overiuii. : Mrs. George Cline, of Waverly, is visiting nt the residence of George Ward on Chnrch streot. Linden McDonald, of Danmore, is visum? mends in town, Mrs. Van Fleet, of Waverly, is the gui st of her son, George Van Fleet, on Mam street. Alius KitttiA ftjtnnnn of Hinrrh.-imfnn is visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas Gannon, in this place. ' Miss Mamie Conuerton, of Bingham- ton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Peter Allen. Miss Jennie Sawyer, of Candor, is visiting ner brothers, Louis an I An drew, in this place. Mrs. Alioe Williams, of Waverly, is visiting friends in town. Mrs. P. J. McCann. of Scranton. is visiting friends and relatives in this pluce. Would you ride on a railroad thnt uses no danger signals? That cough is a signal of danger. The safest cure is Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee or satisfaction. 1 Archbald ' Mrs. Martin Mabudy, of Railroad street, is quite sick. Druggist Thomas Monle went on his vacation yesterday, He will spend a week at the seasuore. John SI. Shea: of Scranton, will have charge of Mr, Monte s business daring bis absence. At a meeting of the school bo ard on Monday evening the contracts for fur nishing the new school building anil the principal's room in the graded building was awarded to Thomas Law. It was deoided to adopt the single desk for each building. About 120 desks will be required. The excursion of the hose company to t arview yent-rday was a grand uo cen. Nearly 2,009 persons were on the plento grounds, the number being even larger than was anticipated. The weather was delightfnl and the novel ride and the many entertaining tea tures that had been provided were thoroughly enjoyed. The parade, held on luesday evening, was a grand affair. It was attended by fire compa nies from all towns in this vicinity. . The announcement of the death of Colonel C. B. Hackley. which occurred at Tarrytowo, N. Y., on Tuesday, will be reeeived with regret by the many here who knew and admired Mm. Mr. Hackley was a frequent visitor, where be was largely interested in coal lands. Colonel Hackley took in noli interest in the development of tills place and was a generous ctmtn butor to its prosperity. GkANDuEPOT Pittston. The Niagara st-nui flro enoine was given another tost ut the water's edg' on the West Side yesterday morning. The test was made under the super vision ot Wilbur shipp, a practical machinist and engineer employed In tue liehign Valley roundhouse at vox ton. The test was a most thorough one and showed beyond a doubt that the engine it onee more in first clam condition, as may be seen from the fol lowing copy taken from the report or Mr. Shipp after the test had been com pleted. It is as follows: "M. N. Donnelly, ohairmau fire committee Iu accordance with instructions re eeived from Charles McCanna, of the Niagara Eugino company, and (ieore J. Llwellyn, chief engiue;r of the tire department, I made the test this morn- lag of the Niagara tiro engine with the following results: The engine was started at 10 215 a. in. Ten minutes later a section of hose burst uuder a steam pressure of seventy-live pounds and 100 pounds water pressure. Au- other section of hose burst five minutes later uuder a steam press urn of ninety pounds and 135 water pressure. After a run of one half hour the engine stopped. Upon investigation I found no oil lu tue cylinders. U.i tilling tlie oil cups ami puttiug oil in the cylinder, wlioti occupied about two minutes' tim. the engine was again started und this time run until all the fuel wag exhausted, about tifeeeo minutes. If the engine is run properly it is, in my opinion, iu hrst clan serviceable condition, as the water pressure more thau doublod tlie stoain pressure, as it showed at sixty pounds steam pressure 100 pounds water pres sure, and at ninety pounds stoma pres sure showed 185 pounds water pressure. (Signed) Wilbur Siiipp." The fact of the eugino stopping and the discovery of Examiner Sbinp that there was no oil iu the journals was due to tlie fail ure of hngiueer AloAndrew. who wtu in charge of the operating of the eugine, to prop.-rly oil the parts. The repurt of Examiner Shipp will be presented to Mr. Donnelly und the eouueil at tue first regular meet inc. I he towu council met in special ses sion in the town ball lust eveuiug to make the necessary arrangements for Bending a committee to the various cities to inquire luto the merits of the different "paves," Chairman Maugan presided, und appointed the following committee: Lynott, Clifford, Knowlee, Keiip, Kennedy, -Moloney, Mtniran nml Buryess Mnloney. The committee ex pect to leave this moruing nt 7:3.) uclock and will return uext week. The nneBtion of widening the main street ht a point whore the old Carbon- iiule road connects with it near tne foot of Mil) street was taken up mid discussed. It was finally decided to bave the borough engineer make an estimate of the cost of vacating the said road (Carbondale) and the build ing of a retaining wall. The council therefore adjourned. I he directors of the Water street bridge held a meeting in the Miner' bank yesterday afternoon for tne pur pose of discussing the advisability of ereoting a new steel bridge in place or the present structure, which is fast going to decay. After considerable talk it wag resolved that the repair committee, J. 13, Shifter, George Smith, John Howell nut Janus Hosier, invite plans and bids tor the building of a new steel bridge similar to the one recently erected at Wilkes Barre. A prominent Lehigh Valley official, while in town yesterday, when asked if the company would refuse fare be tween Wilkes-Birra aud Pittston, to compete with the Traction company, said the company shall not make any effort to compete with the electric line. Gaastte. It is said that the Traction company will shortly begin to lay a Y track from Main to William street for cars from Wilk8-Barre and the Jauction to lay over on the last nuund street. At the instance of the Pittstou Ferry Bridge company A'.ex Furnbam, of Wilkes Barre, TuesUay afternoon took preliminary uctloa in applying to court for an injunction to restrain the bor ouifh and the Pittston Street Car com pany from lowering the grade of M tin street, nt the approach to the bridge. Ihe oorougu engineer and Mr, Uiiirid, superintendent of construction for the Street Car company, claim the street grade has not been changed. The injunction was served yesterday aftor noon, but as the grade wag not changed nothing was done in the matter. A horse and mule owned by E. L Fuller & Co.. of Duryea, escaped from l lie barn yesterday morning and g tl loped along th Valloy cut-off track. toward L'high and Wilkes-B'irre junction. The Valley's New York flyer whs coming from Avoca at a lively speed, and the shrill whistle of the en gine caused the animals to rnn even faster. They continued their flight on the long bridge over the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western trucks, and the engineer of the pas senger train slowed tip and watchod the result, 1 he animals got over about forty feet of tbe bri.lne, when their legs dropped between the ties and they were pinned fast. The passenger train was brought to a standstill at the ap prnaoli to the bridge. A temporary scuffold was built, ropes secured and fastened about the animals, and they were drawn out of their plight with little difficulty. They escaped with a few slight injuries. The passenger train was d.jiaysd twenty niinut-". A move to request the Lehigh Valley company to reiuuve Us tracks on North Main street is being seriously agitated by several mem ben of the citizens advisory comuuitceo and the probabili ties are that nt a future moetioir of the council the m itler will be brought be fore that body for action. BptolmQU Coses. 8. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was trounieu witn neuralgia anu rneumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and ho was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles ot Elec tric Bitters rured him. Edward Shepherd, HarriHburg, III., hod a running sore on bis leg ol eigne years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric bitters and seven boxes ot Buuklen's Arnica Halve aud bis leg is onnd and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., bad nve lartre fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bncklou's Arnica Minooka. Miss Maud Mucklow of Avoca, is visiting Greenwood friends. John Ryan was sent to the county jail Tuesday in default of bail for threatening to kill Adam Fuss hold of Greenwood. The Greenwood keg fund gave an Ice cream social last night in Fassboid hall to the waiters who assisted at the recent picnic. Thoman Healy of Greenwood, died Tuesday morning after a brief illuess fie will be interred Frid ty morning in Minooka Cathollo cemetery. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9:30 in St Joseph's church. The Greenwood colliery will be idle today for the want of can. T. A. Murray will bold a sweepstake shooting match today in Minooka whiob is open to all ooniers. The party will meet at ttr Snth Side hotel in tin morning hefor goiug. iUlnooka hns earned the nrizt iu rac ing from Tuylur aud will uuv of tho Taylor marksmen take, up the challenge of John Coyue of the Minooka Sp rt- ing cluhf Forest City. Land Agent II J. McCormick. of Scranton. was acting in his official capacity in this borough yesterday The Hov. Frank Howes, of 11 irring- ton, Del., will preach in the Baptist church next Sunday and the Sunday following. Mrs. J. B. Nicholas and sons Howard aud Gordon, of llizletou. returned noma t uliy after a three weeks visit with Squire W. J. Mnx-iy. a brother of Mr?. Niciiolas. Dr. Burnett, of Scranton, was pro fessionally engaged iu Forest City yes terday. Miss Lizzi.t Melvin. of this place, started Inst Monday ovnuinif for St. Paul, Minn., to attend rh fun-rtl ol her sister, Mrs C. II. Moifltt. who died in that place last Sunday. Miss Mel vin will rviU'tln in St. Paul until Sep tember. The wheels of industry will booh be turning mm in at No. 3 sh ift after u stoppage ot over two months us a re sult of the liisiist rous Ore that visited that plara. Charles S. Alexander Is one or it jolly party of young mm that compose Camp Crystal at Crystal lnittf. H -soluuons of condolence passed Dy British-American loli;: Whereas. It hns pleased Almighty tid n His omnipotent wisdom to remove ftvm our midst our Into und respected brother, Charles White: bo it Kesolved. That we. the olll.-ors and members of British -American loilge, No. 3?J, Order Sjus of St. Ueorgo of America, take this means to express our heartfelt sympathy nud condolence with ttto be reaved family of our lute brother, recog- uiz.ng tho fact that we sustained "u 'rre parable loss, but tru it that our loja will be his gain, lie it uNo Unsolved, That our clmrier bo drap.'d fi r thirty days. Ue it. further Hesulved, That those resolution be printed in the Forest City News and the citANTOM Titim xE, that a copy of each be presented to iho bereaved family, aud a copy of o.ich be placed on tho lodje tile. JT (J. W ATF.ItS, UKOliliK T. L'OI.KS, Committee l'eckville. Mrs. William W. Morgan, of Hyde Park, is tne guest of Mrs. Hugh Har ris, of Bell Place. Elmer Dtvis, the boy that was so seriously hurt at the Ootario works last winter, is improving very slowly. Mr. aud Mrs. Wilson Bridges, of Jermyn, spent Sunday with tho lat ter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Nute. Wesley Toms, of Honexl ile, is the guest of bis cousin, Miss Addie Swingle. Mrs. Joshna Webb, of Providence, visited Mrs. Umry Jones last Tuesday. -Miss Annie Coppin, of Nanticolce, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Stephen Juyno. Th Ltdies Aid society of the Meth odist Episcopal church will meet next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. W. Squires for work and will serve supper, ice croaiu nud other delicacitB of the season from 0 to 9 o'clock. The public is cordially in vited. Miss Lizzie Mollnban, of Wilk's- Barre, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. D.tniel Dorris. C. C. Kostrv, of Bloomurg; H. A. Williams, of Sterling; F. Valentine, of Philadelphia; William Stone, of Will- ton; S. Sands, of Hancock; Edward Hollywood, of Fishers Eddy, and W. H. Havden. of Scranton, registered ut the Harrison House here yesterday. The conundrum supper held at the home of Mrs. W. S Bloos last Monday evening under the auspices of the Young People s aociery of the Presby terian church, cleared Jj Mrs. Jonn Mitchell, rormorly Attie Fentztmaker, died at the lioinj of her sister, Mr. Henry Jones, of Dpot street, yesterday morning at 10 o'clock of consumption, aged 21 years. 0 months, 37 days, funeral annouco ment will appear later. Mrs. Z P. llnklopaugh is able to be aronud again after severe attack of nenruitiia. Joe. Ejgllsh, who has beeu indis posed for u few days, is able to be out again. My physician said I could not live, my liver out of order, frequently vomited greenish mucous, nkin yullow, small dry humors on luce, stomach would not return food. Burdock Blood Bitters cured tne. Mrs. Adolnido O'Brien, 37i Exchange ktreet Buffalo, i. 1. Dun mo re. MissRinff. ut' N w York, is visiting Mrs. VI. Jlalin, of Drinker street. Mrs. Andrew Healey is quite ill. (innrtr W .Imtps whn urni loir, 10 out yesterday morning, ling opined his ...:t, 1.. .1. . rn 1 1.- .1 111 11 it uupoii tu m v I'l r eno ws nulla- 111 cr. Mrs. Lewey Engle attended tho ex cursiou yest-r lay. Mrs. El ward Soul I nor. nf Swnrlz street, is visiting at Hiiadley's. Miss Aiinni" Uixtcr is visiting iriein da ut lloadley a. Mrs. Fro 1 Wheateroft. left this m mi inir for RirnnliH-. K.nrrliLiwl Mr a Wheateroft will be away about three months. Mrs. A. II. Allen and children po nt yesterday lit I'lttston, It is expected that there will be sei eral arrests made owing to the goo- Is stolen from U'aly & JudJ s hotel. Officii' Bulgar arrest-d Thorn is Gir L'al for selling a cow to Mrs. Uurk nn- iter false uret nse. Mr. Grrtral wu held nnd'.-r $'J00 bill for his appearance 111 conn. Miss Maggie Coony is vislti ug friends in Newark, N. J. Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Cimrles Townsenrt loft yesterday morning for New York to spend n few days with friends unl re latives. S R. Shoemaker, V S. Jacobs nnd James Scliooley left yesterday for parte unknown. They took with them nuns and Billing tackle. Expnot a big bear story 011 their return. S. K. Antrim of N-nv York city, U visiting Ins brother, H. 11. Antrim. Mrs. Fred Still is entertaining nor mother this week from Parsons. Mrs. David McGiunit and Mrs Georgo Burin were visiting ut Forty Fort over Sunday. Mrs. John Mollill is quite ill. George Richmond, jr., formerly o this place, but now of Milton, wag call ingouold friends here yesterday . Taylor. Mrs. Morgan U. Lewis won the qnilt at tbe Welsh Baptist church so cial William W. Harris, of Grove street and Msriatn Jones were inarrUd on Tuesday morning. R-v. Ivor Thomas performed the ceremony, and Mr. and Mrs. Hums are at present rusticating . , T a Iro Wlnnl.i ' M. C. Judge was in Lake Winol yesterday. John F. Tubbs moved yesterday to hii handsome new block oi Taylor reel, Thomis Bnwen witness"! the Soran- on-Ri'iiling bill g tin ywturday. Ida uarier. of Jvrinyii. retnrned yes- erdav utter several weeks' visit With Mrs. Frad Wilson, of Rondham. Mrs Walter Williams, of Old Forge, Is improving after a spsll ot sickness. TIih annual day's outing of the Price Library association will take plao this year at Luke Ariel on Aug, 0. The association bag secured rates of $1 for round trip, nnd Assistant Passenger Motutt.of the Erie and Wyoming Valley railroad, will give thein a special oar for their own conveyance. Tue mer chants have Hgroed to close their stores on this day so us to give their clerks a day of recreation. Carbondale. Mrs. Cuarl-s Uiiiey. of Williams av-nue, spent vesterdiy in Sorantou. U oi gill. Polity, of Philadelphia, is 011 it business visit to this city. M'srs. J. E Morgan. F. G. Brown and E II. Stone snout Tuesday after noon lulling at Crystal lake. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Biker, of Cherry iivnu. are mourning the death of thoir 10 months old son Rtymotid, who iiieii yoeterlny morning after a week's illness of bronchitis and whoop- ng con;;'!. The funeral will be hold ins nfternoon, Rjv. F. C. Jepson of ho Baptist church officiating. Inter ment will be made iu Maplewood oeme. terv. Y-s'erduy morning at 11 31) o'clock n Si. Rose chnrch occurred the uiar- riauM of Miss Mny Murphy and John P. 0'Mnlley. The ceremony was per- ornied by Ruv. Father Neulon and witnessed by a large company of friends. Tne bridesmaid was Miss Mary Finuegan and the groomsman was Andrew O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. O'Malley loft on a Deluware aud Hud sou train iu the afternoon for it wed- iing tour which will include it visit to New York and Boston. E. R. li'eso nud family will leave on Sattird ly to sptiid a p irl of tne heated summer in Wavmart. Miss Mamie Con -hliu entertained a numht-r of her frio.isat a lawn party on Tuesday evening at her homo near .Moss Side. An irew Watt of Now York city, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Andrew Watt, of Srtlem avonne. lodny the Si. Aloysiu society of Willces-B.irre, will run an excursion to arview. Tomorrow will be circm day when Ringliug Brothers' circus will t xhibit on the show grounds south of this city. L, st evening the Mozirt band ren dered an open uir concert from the balcony of Hotel Anthracite. Miss Jennie Fox is visiting friends in Pittstou. Ilonesdale. Mrs. William Gieske and daughter Julia left for New York yesterday morning. Samuel K ttz returned lost night from a trip to New York. Louis Elelbauser, of New York, is the guest of big uncle, Louis Dsin, on Maple uven ne. Dennis O'Donnell, the horsethief who broke out of jail Friday night, was seen nt Port Jervis, but was not cap tured. No debuite clue bus as yet been ibtained as to the wheroabouts of the other throe men. Sheriff Murphy hns offered a reward of $'25 each for the capture of all or any one of tbe escaped in-n. Elmer Terrell was brought to Hones- dale and lodged in the jsil Ht mid-night Monday, ohnrged with breaking into the store ot Wil liam and Robert Quinn at Haw- lv, on the night ol July 21. He is nuppi ssd to be one of a number of t ur- g,ars tbst have neen operating in 11a w ey and vicinity for some time past. George Koefor. of Scranton, is visit ing Houesdala friends. The Maple City wheelmen are en deavoring to arrange for a race mset to 1 o held here in the full. Tlie Exchange club members are auniii comfortably quartered in their club rooms which have recently been fi:ted up anew and in handsome style. I lie club Is janly proud of Its room a Tliev now occupy the second and third floors of the Peterson bloek. Miss B-.-rtha Clark left yesterday for Chnntiiuqut. Miss Nellie Kimble is visiting friends at To wall da. M j or Whitney, Captain Rowlaud and S'rgeant L).ttnan, attended the funeral of Liioutonant Madison at Scranton yesterday. A. T. Senrle is enjoying a hailing trip in New England. Avoca. Rev. Fathers Curran. of Carbondale; Donlan, of Dunmore; O'Rourke, of Wilkes-Birre, and Kernan, of Par sons, were the guests of Ruv. M. F, Crane yesterday. Mrs. John Hart and family and Mrs. Thomas E trley were the guests of Mrs. M. V . O Urion Tuesday. Miss B. Morahau left yesterday morning to visit Philadelphia friends. Mrs. Ellon McN-illy died yesterday morning at 3 30 o'clock at her home in Moosio after noiug ill only sine" Mon day. D'consel was born lu Ireland about nrtv-seven years ngo and had re sided in Moosio nbont twenty year She is survived by four sons and three daughters. They are Thomas, John, Patrick, Arthur, Mrs. J Healy, Miry snd Kate. The funrnl will take pluce Friday morning nt 0 30 o clock. Seven of nnr whevinmn including William (ill bruito, Harry Giles, Thoiiu8 McMill"n, of Moosic; William Murdoch. William Laird, Alexander Liird, Alexander Allen, w.-ut to Tiinkhiitinock on their wheels 011 Mon day. They made their wheels spin, making the time In 2 hours an I 10 min utes. They then h ll tor Lake Wluola. They nil report having a good tttm Avoca Lit.'i-nry and Debating society will hold an entertainment tonight, but insteud of holding it in the usual place, it will take place upon tho lawn at the residence ot J. R. Gjorge. An excellent programme lias been pro- pared. Wouldn't Hay-, S-i.t a Sub ' fli'iicme oil. And General llarnsou would probably Hot have eent a substitute, either. Bcccliam's pills arc foe biliousness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick head ache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appe tite, sallow skin, when caused by constipation; and consti pation is the most frequent cause of all of thefii. Book free; pills' 25c. At drugstorcs.or write B.F.Allen Co.,365 Canal Si., Xew York. Montrose. Unrd Hinds. Willi ih Home Crun- or: Rutus comnnnv. nnw at h timed nt Forest City, is c illiug on his Montrose friends. Lyman Herkermer. of Alford. was loiug business at the. count sant 011 Tuesday. Tbe Methodist Sunday school held their anuusl plonio at Heart lake yes terday, 'iboy uft Montrose at 7 45 a m., and returned at 7.35 p. m,, thus giving a full day at the lake.' A very enjoyable time was ti.d. ine member of Comoanv G ara look. ing ahead with pleusmt anticipations to the coming encuupment at Gettys- uurg. W. B. Stoddard and N. C. Warner with their fuuilliei are spending th week t Heart lake. Tbe Sunday school of tbe Presbyte rian church will run an excursion to Heart lake next Weduesday, Aug. 1. Charles K-eler, of Sisson Bros. & Welders, of Binghnmtou, is spending bis vrcuiion in Montrose and vicinity. The foundation for the new brick block between Styer's and Lyon' block, on Public avenui, is being laid. Enoch Smith, our popular shoemaker, hag joined Company G as assistant cook. The boys are thus assured good rations at tho coming eainp. Fred Knapu, of 1 rankliu, was in town yesterday. Htv. E. h Santee. of the Cedar Ave- nue Methodist Episcopal church, Sornn ton, hag been calling on his triends here and nt New Miicord. Huckleberries of excellent quality are boing sold in our markets at 11 cents per quart. Mis Mary Knapp is visiting at the residence of Mayor Jeisup. 1 he chief engineer of the Montrose fire department has ordered the annu tl parade on sept. 5. Outside companies will doubtless be invite! to participate. Why not have a big day Sept. 0 ? Ltt each uomp-iny invite guests and make up for no Fourth of July celebration. Duryea. Misses B. and Maine Monnghan have goue to New York city and the sea shore on a vacation. Sol Uirsch, Am I-rose and Eugene Constine, all of Wilkes-Barre, passed through town yesterday. 1 hore will be an ice cream and straw berry festival at the Brick Methodist Episcopal church tonight. Albert Miller, of KiugstoQ. was in town yesterday. lu-v. lather Brahes excursion to Lake Ariel today. James MaCarthy spent Sunday with friends at Nnuticoke. Toe Baptist Sunday school will bave an excursion to Harvey hike today. John Elliot, of Wilkes Barre, tjs nere yesterday taking orders for pic tures. John Simpson has gone on a vacation to uonev island. There wus a ri.ffli for n cow at Cor- coran's hull on Mouday evening for the lenefit of Mn. Owen Braiinigan. Thomas McAudrew, of Avoca, was the wiuuer. NEW TELEPHONE COMPANY. It Claims to Havi Sucoufully AbolJ ished th Telephone Girl. Scrantonians will watch with interest the advances made by a new telephone company, the Automatic, which, has set out to compete for local business against the older corporations. The Automatic company has a nominal cap ital of $1,000,000, and among its stock holders Hre such men as W. 11. bckert, ex president of tbe Metropolitan Tele phone company of New York; S. B. Uikine, Hamilton Uisston nnd Mr. lierg ner, tbe big Philadelphia brews,. Tbe phono of the new company, it is claimed, bave mauy advantages ovr those tiow in use, oneot which is that they coat to patrons about one-half the price of the preseut phones, in add) tion, there is the advantage of absolute secrecy In talking. There is no central station. Eton bolder of a telephone has his own key board, and by a simple device no more difficult to operate than the ringing of a bell lie can cull up the person he wants to talk to. The Antoinette Telephone company has already made overtures for local franchises lu a number of interior Pennsylvania cities, but thus far has not sent representatives to inquire into tbe advisability of attempting to estub hsh a competitive local service in S -ranton. Geo. 11. IHcttevich The Plain Facts Aro that I have had t'ntnrrh 10 Years. No catarrh cure did me any good, hut Hood's San Hood's Sarsa- 11 A tivv. par ilia wwvwvw snimrllla helped mo wonderfully. Sly head O I Is cleared, sense of smell B. B'a VJ rcturniii''. llond'n Ht,r. VStt ..inarillu Is ,(,B , ,V " ryrwrV wite a world of m,M for Thnt Tired I'rol. "I...,,.,,-, i,. 1I1-.TTKI1H-II. Ilu 1,1 ilu.l'u. Hood's Pills are eMlcient and gentle. Mo DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at tho WnpwAllopen Milts, Lu. miugtuu, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr, General Agent for tbe Wyoming District. u8 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa Ihtrd National Dank Buildtn AOKNCIFS. TITOR. PORD. Pitt.trm. P. JOHN B SMITH & SON; Plymouth. Ta, a. v. BULiUiiAN, WlUns-IUrra. Pa. Agents for the Kupauue Ubemiaai Com MR, FRED WE1CHEL At hlfl newlv.rpnovar.nrl nnr! llnAn.nrl Hntil CI. AUK'S SUMMIT. In now r,i-nnr,ul to fur- Utsb traveling mnn nnrl n irlln with the LATEST, NEW-8TYLED RIGU, "ingle or aonuie, to take them to Laku Wluola. Gravel Pond aud all auhurban tiointB and Hummer niaorts at reasonablo prions. A lar e uvory barn oouneoteu with uotel lor travel Mr. POWDER ing puoua. MHUnU3aSHBillElt(IBlIHIIIllllllgi!llllll1tllU!IIIIIIIII31lliri GREAT Handkerchief Purchase THE FAIR 400 and 402 Lackawanna Avenue. fE have just purchased for cash at 50c. on the dollar 32,228 doz. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, the entire stock of an importing house retir ing from business. Sale Gommsnces Saturday, July 1 5c. Eanderchiefs, sale at 10c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 15c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 25c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 39c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 50c. Handkerchiefs, sale at 400-402 LACKAWANNA AVE. ;'lllEE!lE;5E!;E!!l3Cn5J:IE!!3tE!i;i!ti2!:20!5II!I!n!0lllt!l!IIl!t:ifIE!!JIEI23lllB::i'; IF YOU ARE We can serve you well. All the desirable kinds are here and at right prices. Then we have other kinds of IFloor : 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. 1 406 and 408 BRANCH STORE: Watt No tales or history goes with the goods we sell at our Odd and End Sale You will find money by attending our Odd and End Sale It is cheap goodness not cheap cheap ness that distinguishes our Odd and End Sale Figures are eloquent when used to indi cate the value we are giving at our -Odd and End Sale rrom 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 1 1 -BY- 5c. . 7c. . 12 y2c . 19c. , 25c. THINKING OF Lacka. Avenue. Building, Carbondih. 1