1 THE SCRANTON TKIBUNE-FItlDAY MORNING. AUGUST 3. 1894; Have You Seen the BROOKLYN YET? It is well worth seoiog, bring tng to mind some of tho artistic features of tho World's Fair. Tho bridge is made of Castilo Soa p. It Is a pure White Castilo, and is a floating Soap; made only from pure vegetable oils. Wo are sell ing it at the unheard of price, 2 Cakes for 5c; We are enabled to put the Soap on sale at this low price by special arrangement with the manufac turer, who is anxious to introduce It to the trade in Scranton! It is already having a big sale, and we may have to pull the bridge down in a few days in or der to supply tho demands; there fore, if you wish to have a look at It make your visit as early as pos sible. Bring tho children with you; such a sight is always wel come to the little ouo3. MODES and FABRICS OUR FASHION MONTHLY. For August, Now Ready, Describes and contains the lead ing Fashions, latest Dress Mate rial, Stories, Anecdotes, Humor ous Illustrations, Valuable Infor mation, elevating and pleasing readiug for the home. Given away to those M ho call for it at our store. GORMAN'S K EYSTONE Academy FACTORY VILLI, PA. A refined school homo. Prepares for tho best collets. 1 horoiiKh courses In Music and Art. Tenchvrs' class gives best preparation for Teaching; Commercial Conrse includes Typewriting and Shorthand. Posi Ions secured for Graduates. Kond fur new illustrated circular. F. SI, LOOM is, a.m., Principal Hallstcad. Li tn an Chase, of Factoryville, wan in town on Tuesday and ennght a fine tring of fls'u from the Snsqnehanna. W. Ruikin, of Hackettsiown, N. J., Is visiting frivmla and rolativei in this place. Fred Barne?, the bustling clerk for L. T. Travis, who hag been spandinit bit Tacation with friends and relatives in Cortland and Thompson, has re turned bom. .Tbe gospel meeting on Snnday will be addressed by Fred L. Norton, of Bingbamton. Tbe cottage meeting on Friday even ing will be held at tho home or Jerry Fuller. Hon. James T, DuBois and family have gone to Ocean Grove for two weeks. The funeral of the late Mrs. Scotton was beld today at the Baptist church, of whicb she had long ben a faithful and devoted member, and was largely attended. Tbe services were conducted by Rev. John Davis, the pastor, assisted by Rev. L W. Church, of the Presby terian church, i Mrs. Scotton leaves one son, Mr. E. M. Scotton. The choir rendered several selections with much feeling. There was a profusion of beautiful flowers. Tbe pall bearers were Frank and Charles Lawrenco, J. R. Douglass, N. A. Wilcott, George Dewey and James Millard, Intrtnent was in Rose Hill cemetery. . E. Tat tle was funeral director. Souk remarkable enres of de&fnoss are recorded of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil. Never tails to cure earache. Wyoming. Mrs, Samuel Stephenson, Mrs. Daniel Vanscoy.Mrs. William Stephenson nnd Mrs. James Phbcoo warn at the Moody meeting at Dorranco Tuesday evening. Samuel Vincent and S. A. Lake ar rived in town last evening with fifteen bushels of flue huckleberries, O. P, Garnett is enjoying a fish at Reymond's pond. Mrs. Carey Townend received a dis patch Saturday that her mother was dying and she loft on an early train for EsstOD, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Saunders left Wednesday morning for Atlantio City. W. H. Perry who was hurt at the Mount Lookout about one week ago is improving. Mrs. J. M. Williams was visiting friends at Dnryea Tuesday. Servioea at the Wyoming camp grounds today 10.30 a. m. Address on eJucrtion by J. F Goncher. D. D., president of the Womans' college of Baltimore, M. D., 2 30 p. ' m. address Loyalty to our Educational Institutions by a & Spragne. D. D 7 30 p. in. lecture, An Improved Order of White Men, by Rev. A. F. Chaffee. A Million Friends. A friend In need is a friend indeed, and Dot less than one million people have found just such a friend in Qr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers In all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lanira. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is olalined or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Mathews Bros', drag store. Large bottles too. and 11. 00, . BRIDGE Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S..Gov't Report. AB&QWSESi PEJE8E SCHOOL HOUSE WAll. Lively Meeting; at Minooka Jo Protest Against the Erection of an Ad ditional Building. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Min'ooka, Aug. 2 The citlzsna of Miuookit met in loud protest at No. 3 school building lust night to cry down the action of the nchool board of Lackawanna township in pnssin n resolution to spend the sum of $9 000 toward theersction of a new scLool at Mooaio. The indignation meeting, as it may very properly be classsfieU.outheralded any caucus gathering or any similar meeting ever held in the South district of L.ickawanna. Peter Mullen was the most nervous gentleman heard from. His speech was an amusing medley of views on the labor question, cash store business and general arraignment of big compa nies and corporations. Mr. Mullen sitid: ''We are the mas tern and the school directors are our svrviinta, and we don't want any class of men, or, for that matter, any body of men, to speuk beyond their conscience.' This expression was the only relevant reference made by him on the snl jict,and he sat down leaving his auditors in a confused plight as to his meaning or his views, with the following conclusion: "I hope I have clearly stated my views in this matter." Deep silence followed. Director GriftliU T. Davis arose to ex plain the position of the school board in the matter of the Moosic school. He said that tbe board became con vinced that it was a useless expendi ture of money to go on year afier year making improvements on the two school buildings in Moosic, as in the end they would be still far from the point which would prove to tbe citi zens that any material good was done by patching up old buildings, lie ex plained tbe reason why the school term was curtailed one month last year was because a free text book bill was psssed last year by tbe state legisla ture and tbe board in carrying out the provisions of that law was forced to expend a large amount of money, leav ing a deficit in the treasury, Mr. Da vis then quoted tbe rates of niilla;;o levied in certain school districts in this county which compare with the wealth of the Lackawanna school dis trict. For the year 1803 thefollowiug as sessments were imde iu Cirbondale township, 31 miles; ArchbalJ. 18 miles: Eimhurst, 20 miles; Olyyuaut, 22 miles; Winton, 20 miles. This year the millage of Lackawanna township will debut 18 miles. Martin Mc Donough, John J. Coyn, P. J. Mul herin, Owen Connolly, Thomas King. Peter Mullen, Patrick Higgini. Thomas Sullivan and Griffith T. Davis expressed views on tbe subject and a matron was then made to appoint a committee to examine into the matter and report at tbe next meeting of citizens, whicb is to be called when tbe committee is ready to report. The following committee was ap pointed: John J. Coyne. Frank; Toole, John T. Brown, Martin MoDonough, John Ejan, Owen Connolly, John Kelly. The committee on resolution presented the following report: Whereas, It has been recently decided by tbe school board of Lackuwanua town ship to erect a now school ut Moosic, and Whereas, It Is the sense of a majority of the citizens of Bald towuship and even a large portion of tho resident citizens of Moosic, as shown by their late petition to tho board in opposition to this measure, that either no new school is necessary at all in that place or should any additional ichool room be needed tbe contemplated bnilding is so out of all proportion iu the dimensions and cost to the possible needs of the case that its unoccupied rooms would serve only as a standing monument to our folly and reckless extravagance; therefore be it Resolved, That we place on record onr unqualified condemnation of this proposed recaless expenditure of this townships money, and that two at a time, and under the pretext of economy, the school terms has been abriged and the schools closed a month beyond the usual time, and educa tion of our children eutirely neglected for three long months; therefore, bo it fnrther Resolved, That we at this meeting exert oursolves to frustrate this design of burd ening the taxpayers with this enormous and needless expenditure. Pittston. While a train of cars were standing at the Lehigh Valley depot last evening one of the cars was discovered to oe on fire. It was loaded with powder and oil, and in n few minutes was a aneth ing mass of fl-tme. An nlarin of fire was turned in irom box 45, and the several companies responded promptly. The flames were subdued with much effort, not however before the car and Its contents were reduced to ashes. George Drnry, son of William Drury, was burned about the face with the hot oil. How the fire originated is a mys tery. The supposition is that it was due to influmable combustion. John Riley, aged about 17 yearn, was brought to the hospital Wednesday eveniug, suffering with terriblo In juries, He was employed as a driver in Hei.lleberg colliery, No. 2. Lehigh Valley Coal company. W hile his mule, was pulling a car he nttimpted to ar range tbe harness, but slipped and fell under the wheels of the car. His most serious injuries are about tbe lower portion of tbe abdomen, and they are of tuoh a nature as to call for a consultation of the physicians. Tbe consultation was beld yesterday, Drs. Bevan, McFadden, Hnrtman and Underwood were present together with Resident Physician Mc Keawen. After removing the injured parts, whicb was found necessary, the wounds were dressed and the sufferer made as comfortable a possible under the circumstances. Unless a second hemorrhage occurs, the physicians say there is good reason to hope he will recover. Judge Woodward, at the instance of J. E. Patterson and company, has granted a preliminary injunction re straining tbe Wyoming Valley Trac tion company, and tbe Pittston Street Car company and Pittston borough from layiug their tracks on a line and at a grade alleged to be different from that required by law, in front of tin plaintiffs property on North Main street. William Campbell and John Hous ton, Afoca young men, wers arrested yesterday morning by Deteative Crip pen, charged with stealing tools from a Erie and Wyoming Valley tool house near Avoca some two weeks ago. They were taken to Wilke:-Birre and Riven a hearing before Alderman Davidson. In default or $1 000 bail they wire sent to tho county j UI to await trial. Carbondalc. On Wednesday evening at 11:30 o'clock occurred the death of Common Councilman Jamos Carden, at his homo on the West Side, after a two weeks' illness of typhoid fever. Deceased was 4 1 years of b-ing born in Car bondale on July 23, 1830. He is sur vived by his wife and four daughters, Maggie. May, Aunio and Helen. Funeral will occur this afternoon Bt 3 o'clock. Mrs. S. A. McMnllen has returned home after a two weeks visit in Port Jervis. Dr. Robert G. B:irckley, of Hones dale, formorly a Carbon Jul resident, made u short visit in this city yester dav. O.i Wednesday evening Mayor Iliriidrick swore iu two additional of ficers to represent the fourth district of the Third ward. The new members are Sponcer Courtright and A L. Wright. The Young Lulies' Cooltlhg club will taku tea this evening at the hoinn of Miss Louie William;, on Lincoln avenue, Yesterday aftornoon, after a short illness, otvurred the dentil of Mr. Louis Dr-ariug at her home on' Wayne street. Euneral arrangements have not as yet been nude. Will Roberts eae roturned to his po sition in Joins Bros.' tea store after en joying a ten days' vacation. Heurietta, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I F. Konnody. of River treet, who died Wednesday night, whs buried yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock in St. Rose cemetery. Jam.s Paul has returned home after a several days' stay with his parents in Oneout i, JN. Y. Lust evening tbe German!, band rendered a pleasing programme from the balcony of the new Hotel Ameri can Wednesday night was the closing night of the miS-snminer fair held at Simpson which was carriel on in a most successful manner in every re sect. It is now de finitely announced that the opening day of Hotel American will occur on Tuesday of next week. Miss Katie Butler, of Scranton, is visiting Miss Julia Collins.of Brooklyn street. Jesse Norris hns accepted the position of stenographer in tbe Erie superin tendent's ollbs m ide vacant by the resignation of Htrry J. Williams. The committee who have in charge the details for the sixth anna il tourna ment of the Carbondale Tennis club at Farview on Aug, 10, met Wednesday evening and tbe reports received indi cate that the event this year will be tbe most interesting yet beld. Tbe en tries from the local club include Messrs. Moon, Orchard and Mux Lath ropo in doubles and Bingles, while Hal Torrence will be entered In tbe donble-i with his brother Aleck, of Ten uflv, N. J. Aleck Torrance will prob ably also enter tho single, and 0. R. Wyckuff, of Elmira, has signified his intention of being present if not nine now unforeseen prevents. Mr. Wyckoff made an excellent record at this year's invitation tournament at Tuxedo, and should he be able to take part on Aug. 10 will put up a bard fight for the Delaware and Hudson cup. Waverly. Miss Grace Bailey has arrived home after an extended visit to friends in Pittston. Miss Jnssio Young, of Syracuse, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Calkins. Mrs. Taylor and Miss Manly, of Bradforl connty; Mrs. B. O. Camp, of Montrose, and Rv. J. Muir and wife are visiting at M. W. Blisc, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mlvin Stone, of Wilkes-Barre, are visiting at Simou Bissecker's. Mrs, L'on R-ynolds nnd daughter, of Brookyln, N. Y., are visiting at Elder It. A. Reynolds'. This borough weighs ten pounds more since the arrival of n bouncing girl baby iu the family of Professor F. C. Hanyon on Aug 1. Mother and daughter are doing well. M. W. Bliss, jr., and family have re turned from a ten days' visit to Camp town, Bruford county, at the home of Mrs. Bliss. Mrs. Gracs Gorg9 has returned to her father's after an extended visit to the Adirondack Miss EJith Carpenter has returned from visiting Wayne county friends. Washington Camp, Patriotic O.der Sons of America. No. 314. will bold tluir regular moeting tonight. Charles Him -rding, of the firm of John Wahl & Co., wttn a party of In dies spent a day ut Lily luke the other diy. Miss Eitella Miller hns returned from an extended visit to Johnstown, Pa., ond other places of interest. Rev. W. N. Clark and wife, of Ham ilton, N. Y.,are the BU-Jsts of Mr. A. .1. Sinitu and daughter, Mrs. Grace George. A sad bereavement bos been sus tained by tbe family of the R.tv, F. H. ('arsons in the death of his 14-mouths old daughter, Lsola, from awebral meningnitis, on Saturday night. Fun eral services were hull at the parson age on Monday morninit by the Rsv. Mr. Chaff.tr, of Green Ri Ige, assisted' by the Rev. Mr. Wilbur, of Factory ville. Intennout nt Vestal, N. Y, The Ky, Jonu Wintch, of tbe Free Methodist churo , will hold servine here next Sunday morning at 10.30 a, in. The Waverly B.se Bill club in their snan now uniforms played the Grown Grove Base Ball club last Saturday afternoon with the tunal result. They will pluy the Benton club next Friday afternoon. Dun more. During the absence of Rjv, J. W. Williams, pistor of tbe Dunmore Pres byterian chnrcii, who is speudlng his vacation at Saranae lake in the Adiron dack's, Rev. Ralph Gillam will conduot tbe services during tbe last two Sab baths in -August. We have only a short time to clear all onr stock of pictures. Chicago Art Co., 127 Fenn avenue. Joe Howard bas seen Mark "Twain and Mark Twalu has seen Joe Howard: and each bas seen the other Jermyn. Bills are ont fur nn excursion to Mountain, park . Aug. . 18, via Ontario and Western, under tho niiingmeut of ttie Court Lilv of tbe Valley. No. 8.579. Ancieut . Order Foresters of America, of Jermyn. This is the first excursion of the season to Mountain park from here, and in consideration of the Foresters being one of the most jolly lot of boys, witbont doubt it will be tbe event of tbe season. Ed. A. Dlaney. Waymart; J. J Flyun and P, Flynn, Soranton; Wm. Cllius, Elwurd Shillings and A. H. Pollock, Philadelphia; H. H. Sanders, New York; A, II. Whitlosk, Greeu Grove; Dr. Wheeler nud Gsorge Bren nan, Carbondale, registered ut Hotel Avery Wednesday. . D. H. Pollock. Philadelphia: A. S Hubbard and Tlmmpion A. Jenkins, Dunmore; M. McTigne, Binghamtou; a J. Dunn, Scranton, registered at Hotel St George yesterday. M. J. Erk is visiting at Coiao. The following people left on the On tario and Western morninc train Wed nesday to j)in the excursion from Scranton to Atlantic City: Miss Ella llulbollnnd. Sirab McGovern, Mary McDertuott, James Gilligan, D-.muis McGovern, James Elmunde, William Elmiinds. D. L. Hill and II. M. Walton, of Scranton, were callers in town yester day. William Lutoy bus remodeled his building on the cornor or Main and H streots, Dr. P. C- Manley is quartered in one sidj witd a fine office. This should make our doctor feel very pleas ant. Miss Kate Sampson is visiting friends at Dury-a. The Erie colliery here is idle for Ihe remainder of the week. The residence of John Tigne hns bei-n much improved by a coat of paint. Taylor. The excursion to Mountain park from Tiylor, Aug. 3, will serve ice cream, fruit, clams and other refresh ments on ti!e crounds. Mrs. Eirnest Brownoll, Mrs. P. Nyliardt and Anna Gordon passed yes terday in Duniuore. The Feltsville club beat tho Electrics on Wednesday by a score of 12 to 8 This morning at 8 30 tbe MethO'list Euisoop.il church will leave on tbe Central Railroad of Nosy Jersey for Mountain park. All persons interested in forming a choir to compHe at tho eisteddfol nt Laurel Hill park iu September, are in vited to attend a meeting touight at the Calvary Biptist church. William Pric. of Pond street, ac companied by his cousin, Sallie Prioa, of Minersville, spent Wednesdiy night in Hyde Paak. David Harris, manager of the Lib rary ball team, entertained thera and many officers on Wednesday niijht at Libraay hall, with a watermelon social. Leslie Nyliardt and Emma Evans were married Wednesday morning by Rev. F. A. King. They are at Atlantic City on their boueynuon. The Electrics ball elub will go to Jermyn on Saturday to play the clerks' club of that place. Maria Thomas is at Atlantio City for a week. Tho Pastime Sochi and Athletic ol ub will meet tonight in Weber's hall. Th Christian Endeavor society of the Motbo.list Episcopal church gave a free entertainment last nit bt. Louis Riuehart, the gifted orator, is happy over the arrival of a daughter at his home, Avoca. Miss Alice Morahan is visiting friends in Dunmore. The members of St. Mary's congrega tion held a meeting Sunday afternoon and decided to run an excursion to Farview on Ang. 22 Tickets for adults $. and entitles the owner to a change on a $'20 gold piece. Children't tickets 50 cents, and entitles the owner to a chance on a $10 gold nUue. P. a Cabill, L. E.' O'Brien, Misjes B. O'Brien, Mary Ward, Fannie and Bessie Webber, Mrs. M. J. Rjap and Ella Callahan are among those who went on tbe Red Men's exsursion yes terday to Atlantio City. Miss Mary Bjers. of Richmond tie, was the guest of M try M-.Q leen this week. During the severe wind Wednesday evening the Gospel tent was blowu down. A large force of men rapidly pushed the work alo-ig yesterday and the tent was complete and ready to commence services last evening. Rev. J. J. McCabe is spending a weeks' vacation at tbe Catholio sum mr school at Plattsburg John McKenzie.of Packer street, who was sick, is able to be around ngaln. Rev. G. N. Meakley, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was a visitor iu town yesterday. Peckville. The Ladies' Aid, of the Methodist Episcopil church, of Peckville, had a npper and social at the residence of Mr. Erakine Squires on Wednesday evening which was a grand success. To say that the supper was ono of the best would only be giving the ladies of Peckville the credit that they so highly merit for the suppers the svppers they itive nre not ixjelled anywhere. Tle Peckville band Invited by Mrs. Squires, discoursed sweet music whilo the sup per wi.s n .joyed on the inside. The band was invited to sunper by the hos pitable l.ostess, which they of cours euj iyed thoroughly, as what goo I mu sician does not enjoy a suppe. 1 The ground was illuminated with Cuiiies lanterns und eveiy thing was neat and tasteful. The threatening weather for a time rather marred the enjoyment on the lawn where the ice cream tables were set, but tin re was too much pood fellowship and sociability prevailing to allow anything to seriously marr tho evenings' pleasure, although we fear that the financial results wore not as itood us they would otherwise have been. Iloncsdalc. Bom To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lam bert, a sun, atiil grandson of Hon. Wil ham H. Diuimick. . R-;V. Willi, W Rn-lft mU r,.l family, left yesterday for' Montrose, wueru mey will spsilU BOine (WeeKS. An informal hnn o!n nt tlw. opera house last evening. miss nomas unodennergn visited HawUy friends yesterday. Mrs. W. lil rc.irrf of Soranton friaud Thursday. ine renewing Serautonlans regis tered at tllli Allan IT.-iiim nfai-a. John Wooteu, W. II. Haslar, M. W.' vjuuhk huu wue, alias Aiman rearoe, John (1 Shurnnnl Mi rii-o. n..n... John H. Fellows! Gtorne W. O'KsIl'. DttWuilltr frm TltAtnaa da t..n Mrs, Williams: from Wilkes-Barre: Walter Roberts, Lizzie Roberta and Ettio Pariah: fmm CrhnmiuLi (1 V Swigert i-xcurilon tickets to L ike Ariel Aug. 14 have been placed on sale at Gardner Bros.' bv tlm Serunlmi Praum n!nh l.- sons intending to attend the regatta vau vutnm uuksm inire, Throop. A porcpsny of youmr ladies of Throop and Oiyphant left Throop for Wil l Ros cottage at Lake Winola on Wed nesday. They each took a well filled baversaok aud canteen and a band some bathing suit. While their hus bands and admirers ore walking or sit ting in their lonely wigwams they will be basking in the snn of enjiyment and pleasure, eating and drinking aud playing hide and saek with the mer maids of tbe beautiful lake. Those who form the party are as follows: Mrs. G. B. Meade. Mra G. Haverly Miss Jennie William, Miss Georgle Haverly aud Master Morold Haverly, of Throop. Thoie from O yphautare: Mrs. David Jamas, Miss Puillins Miss Tomas, Miss Williams, Mrs, Djacon, Miss Jones and Mrs. Evanr. The ladies will be gone for two weeks, and will occupy the Mild Rdjs cottag-i. A young son of Samuel Hatchback was slightly Injured on Tuesday lust on a wagon employed on the new road The wagon was standing on a side hill detached from tho horses when young Uitcbback climbed into tbe box and took off the brake. Tho wagon started down the hill. Iu trying to gat out ho fell near tbe bind wboel which rail over his arm, breaking it. It is supposed that thePancoast mine will work half timo for the month of Angust. Mr. and Mis. Charles Gill returned home on on Tuesday after a visit to their mother, in Peckville. George llaloir, of Providence, moved his family to Throop on Tuesday last. The Tnroop club and a team from Providence played a game of ball ou Weduesday on ide Throop diamond. Ilamliiiton. Mrs. Thomas Orchard, of Wayne street, Carbondale. returned botna on Monday, having spent tho past two weeks with her paretits, Mr. aud Mrs. John Elliott, of this place. O. K. und II. M. Simons are in Scranton on business today. Tho Salem Cornet baud will furnish music at the Sunday school picnic ut Ariel this aftemnon und evening. Myton Smith is still unable to be out. T. M. Bortroe, the Sterling dentist, will occupy nn office in town on Wednesday of each week. Miss Gertrude Jone?, of tbe East Side, returns home today after nn ab sence of three weeks spent with friends at Scranton and Clifford, Those wishing to attend the Salem camp meeting, coinrancing Aug. 14, catidoso verv conveniently by talcing the Erie and Wyoming Valley railroad to Ariel. H. L Naali will meet all troins and carry passengers to aud from the grsundt. t Moosic. Rqv. G. N. Makely. o.' Brooklyn, N. Y., will preach In the Moosic Presby terian ohurcb, Sunday, Aug. 5, at 10.30 a. m. Misses Mabel and Lulls Hutchlngs, of Main street, is spending their vaca tion at Preston Park. Mrs. Anna Richmond and daughter Ruth and son Elwood, of Dileville, is visiting Mrs. George H. Peurl on Main street. Willie Watson, who was injured Monday, is rapidly recovering. The work on the Presbyterian Par sonage is progressing fast. Mra Frank Mosteller and Mrs. John LaBarr are visitors at the Electric City. The Magic Touch OF Hood's Sarsaparilla You smile at the idea. But if you are a sufferer from Dyspepsia And Indigestion, try a bottle, and be fore you have taken half a dozen doses, you will involuntarily think, and no doubt exclaim, "That Just Hits It!" "That soothing effect Is a masic touch!" Hood's Sarsaparilla gently tones and strengthens tin; stomach nnd digestive organs, invigorates tho liver, creates a natural, healthy desire for food, gives refreshing sleep, and in short, raises the health tone of the enure system. Jiemcmher Hood's Sarsa parilla Cures Hood'8 Pill3 cure liver ills, constipation, bilious uess, Jaundice, sick headache. Indlstiuio,. HASSOJf STARK. at thk oi.n depot hotel, PACT'Jlty VlLLE. Ih prepared tn receive summer biardors nnd f uruMi ri s for toarlsis to surrounding towus mid summer resorts. Scranton Tribune EVERY description of Job Printing in the best style of the art. Promptness and Punctuality a particular point. Exneripnrprl m-rWiVnl nnA rnm. i r-"---'"i petent men in charge of each branch r ii i ui uie vvuiK. We do not make a sham show of cheapness and curtail the quantity pr 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. M ONE OP THE BEST EQUIPPED . ESTABLISHMENTS IK THE CITV. W m Job PI U DEPT. . . . uinmiEiunniiiisiiiiiiiiiii3HiiUBiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiimiii S I 1 H THE SALE THE FAIR 400402 Lackawanna Aye, Commences SATURDAY, GREAT BARGAINS ;lD311iEe:ii:E!!!!:!li:i3riliESBI2!EI!!;Ee3DaeiilIIE21IiIillllII!!!lli:illl3lig!lKltIi IF YOU ARE We can serve you well. All the desirable kinds are here and at right prices. Then we have other kinds of Linoleums, Mattings, Art Squares, Linen Crumb Cloths, k. ROCS! Byzantine, Smyrna and Oriental Rugs all sizes, from a single door to sizes large enough to cover an entire floor. 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 dd and End Sale It is cheap goodness not cheap cheap ness that distinguishes our dd and End Sale 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 ;veager buyer at our Odd and End Sale Goods marked in plain, large, low figures at our Odd and End Sale GREAT AT 3 THINKING OF RUGS! & SEEBEGICEE3 Lacka. Avenue. Building. Carbondale. ' V ...j k ttll fclli iv.