The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 07, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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    TnEN PCI? ANT ON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 7. 1804.
Have You Seen the
BRIDGE
YET?
It is well worth seising, bring
ing: to mind soiuo of the artistic
f.'utnros of Hi.) Worhi's F.iir. Tho
l.iriiljjo is nri'lc of Custilo So;ip. It
is a pure. White Castilo, and i a
ihatinj Soap; made only from
pure vegetable oils. Wo are soil
ing it at tho unheard of price,
2 Cakes for 5c.
AVo aie enabled to put tho Soap
on sale at this low price bysnecial
arrangement with the ininufac
turer, who is anxious to introduce
it to tho 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
lore, if you wish to have a look at
it make your visit in early as pos
sible. Uring the children with
you; such a sight is always wel
come to the little ones.
MOOES and FABRICS
OUIi FASHION' MONTHLY.
For August, Now Ready.
Drscribcs aud contains the load
ing Fashions, latest Dress Male
rial, SJories, Anecdote, Humor
ous Illustrations, Valuable Inior
mati hi, elevating and pleasing
reading for the home. Given
away to those who call for it at
our store.
GORMAN'S
Moscow.
Mr. and !!rs. Appli-ij.irth and dough
tr, of Bulr.m ire, ura at the Simpson
Eouw.
i. B'lrVipr, of Prooklyn, N. Y , re
turucil liOiu- en Tuesday.
Jlrs. S" in tki is, who has been quite
sick, it !'v.viv improving.
Mr. R. btiiiUcy, of TurnersvilK
Fp.Mj, ; ;trt i.f list week with frieudu in
Mr. J. ITirdinj ami dan.'htnr, of
Ki.iiioUon, ere visiting Mrs. Budtnd,
Mr. Iliirki i's si-tor.
Mrs, (J. IVck and Mn. C. M. Lmoifc
ter ;"nt -iamls v with Mrs. Peck's
p:r-nu, Mr. ami Mr. R liTarty.
Tt soiriil on Wlii"s.l ly hel 1 on
tho Uwn of J. M. No.ick bytlinLiw.
ttic i nd, of Scr-iiiton, w,u largely
litr-ji'df-.l :i n I Wie.M hav.i to'ii n d-cl-i'
J ti. iss Imt for t.'se r.iiu, which
Ben t u Ur,j.; unr.iwr liomi'.
The l-.2l.-s 01' tsio KotMccA dej;ro
hM a l'l vnt nodal in their hall lust
ev- nt ; proivHs to so to tie piuiitiai;
of tho MeUio list E;;eopul c'narcb.
jrii pirti-s of brry pickers go to
th l'oca.io uionutuins, but report but
tovr iicrrieH.
C. II Travis h;ia added a glas front
to hi house.
'Ih- liul? son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Weed U qnite sick
lira. .Myra ISUnton, of Wnvmurt,
has paichnssd the house recently
owned oy R. M. Littoiiche.
Snott Simpson, of Townndi, has pnr
chased t'ae property of F. Weed, de
eeased. The essential hme-lionlini' principle of
th" pine tre hai ihinlly been mcoe--s!'ul!y
f nrnti'il Rnd rel'.ned into n perfect citi;li
ir.e.bclue. Dr. Wood's X.invny l'l ie
fivr'ip. S-.-M by all dualers on a (jiiarantee
oi satisfaction.
Jermyn.
Firs broke out in A. M. Place's stor-"
at lUvfl-'d Sunday rooming at 3 a. m
Mr. 'id Mra. Flac were away viwiti n tr
mid the only person who was in the
b'llldin;; at tiie tiim was the clerK,
who was slsepiiur in the living rooms
over the store. He narrowly escaped
anfr'.iratiou and would have perinhed
oniy fnr the qniek asistiinc of the
citlS'fis paliini: hitn out. A f ir ns we
can iearn only sjl.500 insurance on the
goods and Hunting on the bnildini.
'i'iift Mayfleld Hose company was on
hind, tmt the water did not have mnch
fiTtiet on account of the start the fire
ha J.
J. J. Chenney. Plttston; J. W
f'hfiir, J. W. l'tllio, Scranton; Daniel
Peck, Amuson. rogistered at Hotel S .
George yetrday.
F. A. Cramer and wife, of New
York city, are taking a vacation and
visit with bis parents, who buy re
cently mov-tii to our town from Forest
City, i re l is a fine manipulator of
the telereph key.
IJ. F. Max y, of Forest City, called
on Station Aint G. S. Dunn, Saturday.
Miss Mary Welsh, of Philadelphia,
called on MWa Maggie Roach, on Main
Street, Snnday,
Tin Ontario and Western men of the
Hcranton division nearly all live here
now.
Cnarlie, the infant son of John E.
Lnuglmey, died at 6 a. m. yesterday
tnorLiug.
Four Jllar 8ucce(n.
Havlntr the needed merit to more than
make good all the advertising claimed tor
ttiem, tbe loiiowinn lour remnuies nave
reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's
INevt DiBCoverv (or Ctiijsuinption. Couuhs
end toicli, each boitle cn amend Eleo-
trlo Bitten, the crest remedy for Liver,
Stomach and Kidney. Uucklen's Arnica
Halve, tho bent In the world, and Dr.
King's New Life Tilli, whlcbare a perfect
pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to
Co Just what '.4 claimed for them and tbe
dealer whose name is attached herewith
will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold
tivMatthewa Rrnn'. driiff At.nrA.
Carbondalc.
Today (Tuesday) at 1 o'clock p. m. at
the home of Mr. uti'l Mis. Gtiorif" II.
Tryon. cf No 23 D u te avenue, will oc
cur tne marriage of their d.tubter,
Mary E'litU to Cliarles Viviau Esta
bronk. Only the relatives and taunt
intimate friends of the contracting par
tie will be present.
R-v. aud Mrs. T. E. Jepson left yes
terday on their annual vacation.
Mips l it Mitchell, of Scran ton, is the
guest of friends in this city.
William II. Hogan, who was found
in an oncouscious condition nt hi re
Mding pliice on Terrace street on Fri
day eveiiintt of last week and nftor
Wiinls removed to tlie hospital, died
Sund iy umruius ,lt !! o'clock. Deceased
was 72 years of ae and was a native
of England. He U survived by a wife
au I nine ohildren. The latter Alice
and L'zzio, school teacheri. and Annie
add Alnert. who reside In F rmoy;
Jol'ii and O.iv r, of Chicago; IL-ury.
of New Yo;k ciiv; Guorh'e, of Bloom
ing Grove, and R;V. J. 0. Hogan, of
Forest City. Tiie rem.iins will be taken
to Waymart, where at the Methodist
church the tu er 1 will be ueld ou
Wednesday at 10 o'clock a. m.
Messrs. W. J. lliiniltun, Charles
Orchard and It. A Jadwin Bp.mt tho
Sabbath at Crystal lak.
Mrs. W. B. Foster, of Sixth avenue,
letl yejtrriUy to visit her p irents in
Daniury. Couu.
Cards liave been issued by Mr. and
Mrs. William Atkinson announcing
tne murriage of tneir daughter, Nellie,
to Jortph Hiiuim lie, Tbo advent will
occur at i h home of the bride's
parents, 21 Uiv r str-'et, on Wednesday
evening, Aug 15, at 8 UO o'clock.
W. K Gritman, ot tlie Leader, left
yesterday tor a trip to the Titoudand
islands.
Intelligence was rooeived in this city
yest' rdjy by Mr. and Mrs. John Ger
tell, of Wyoming street, of ih- sud le.i
deal u of tlieir sun Charles, of Oneonta,
N. Y., wliich ooeurred while he was at
word. His father and brother diaries
left for tuat place yost.-rday ait- ruomi
and returned with tit remains 1 isi
night at 11.50 o'clock. The Mineral will
otvur this aliernooii at '2 o'clock fioni
his father's r-si lence. L. erment wi.l
oe made in M .plewond cem-iery.
llutel Am ric m will be opened to the
public today.
Avoca.
Rev. G. 5. M nl; ley, former pastor
of the L ingclilf-i 1'resi y terian chnrcli
lir.s place, has returned to Brooklyn,
N. Y after a brief visit wim fritn.is
ii; Avo.sa.
liioMi-ses Maine and Anna Crans
ton, of North Main street, left fur
L ike Ariel yesterday to sp ud a few
weeks witti friends.
Tlie auction sale in progress duriir.'
lat Week attracted great numbers of
spectators, who seem to enj py tlie no
velty of such a mode of transacting
business.
Misses Mary and Anna Aikinan, of
Wilkes-Barre, are sp tiding their v. ci
tiou with their parents on Packer
s'. ret.
Miss Maggie Morton, of McAlpiti'
street, is visitiug triuii Is and relatives
in Scianlon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mi chell, of
e-t Avoca, spent Sunday with friends
nl P r so ns.
Tue Pr ss club's speci d train leaves
Flvmcuth jni.cioii, D lawar- and
Huajoii, at 7 15. stopping only at
WilkesB.arre, Parsons and Miners'
Mills, turn througli to tue 1 ike.
The gospel tut is attracting the at
tention oi large numbers of people.
ia ree ltiter-ti ig meetings were con
ducted by Mr. B iss ou Sunday and an
interesting meeting whs held la:-t even
ing. A larg cliolr under the leader
Bhip or Profess ir Atnos, fnrni31.es ex
ced -nt singing, and Miss P rrin, of
1'itlaton, rend, rs some beau if ul solo
each night. Tbe uieeii'igs will cm:
tinu" through tins week commencing
t 7 30 i. ui. O i Friday afternoon be
tve;n 1 and 5 o'clock tune will be sei
v.ces for children. Mr. Bliss desires
taut all parents will send their chil
dren
.Miss Bertie L?e is spending her va
cation with her parents nt Centurtuoro
land.
Mrs E Fr.uv sp;ut yesterday with
f : leinls a'. Moosie.
Miss Llary Brown lias accepted a po
f ilion us sleuogr iiiiier in a" ciiicein
tue Uomiuuli wealtn bail iing,Srauton.
Aooi.f Lai.i.uz, ens-ridge ninnni'actnrer,
! l'J 1 ;.ir:'oh st leet, IjiilTalo, X. Y., states
I was tr ni. no 1 with nan.-ea nt I.!ie stom
ach, sick headache and g-uerul debility,
Burdock B:uod Bitters cared 1110.
Archbald.
Jlrs. Genrg.) U i f. '::ead, of l'a-s uc,
;n. J., and li-r t.v cuilut'j.i are vi-H-iii
t' relaliv-s here.
Tne Citiziti has botrrht :i n-v 15. b
cork press and other luiic.-.irj-ry for its
printing esUmisnin jik. ina p'-83 is
of tlie luttsl pattern and ii c iiiahb) of
lining 1: ti - work, Ti.e next itsm of t
Cit:z u will p'.ohibly be printal on it.
Mrs. i. V. ta.lden, of O'.yphi'it, 1.1
vintiug relatives her
Th- marriage of .'diss A'inh Cawloy,
of Church Ktreet, to Cnarles Sp-I liu.i n.
i.f Cemetery street, is announced to
take place u Ar.g 20.
A liiH;inir of liiu Archbald Hose cam
puny, JNo. 1, win i iiici m tt,e hos
conip iuy s r n-rns t ils ev-uiing at ti e
U-n 1 hour. It 11 unriortant tiiat all
meiiiDers be pr -sent. All those having
tickets for tli recent excursion of th
nose c-mpany, aio ex aected to uiaiie
settlement an 1 all having bills agai iki
tiie company are requested to preson
t heiil,
MiBses Eilie and Jennie K-iamev and
Ellie Clark were in Oiyphaut ou Sim
day.
An eiijoyable party was held on Sat
ii'day at the homo of Mrs, Angus
ririmerailtll, Ot (jol.l D:l t l'l. 11 Was
Mrs. Henneinuth's l irtnd.iy and mmiv
of her friends, wishing to show then-
FREEDOM FKOid FRECKLES,
and from ail such disfigurements
and blemishes, follows tho use of
tho Citrlsbtd Sprudel Salt. It
clears and freshens tho skin won
derfully, takes away that dull ami
mottled look that comes from
stomach derangements. Besides
being a purgative and an elimi
native, tho Wpnulel is a decided
alterative or blood-purifier. It is
tho prescribed remedy, even in
chronic and stubborn cases of ec
zema and such disorders.
The blood, tho liver, tho stoin
ach, tho kidneys all are put into
a thoroughly healthy condition by
tne spruael bprmg, aud just as
well here as if you were on tho
spot.
Remember that tho only genu
ino imported Sprudel Water or
Salt has the seal of the city of
Carlsbad, and tho signature of
"Eisner & Mendelson Co., Agts,
New York," on every boltlo.
regard for her, made Saturday the oc
casion. It is hoped she will live to eii
jov many happy returns of the day.
Frank Gaiighau, of South Maiti
street, will leavo ou a vitdt to Ireland
on Saturday.
Squire Gildea, M. F Barrett and J.
M. Dougher have relumed from o
pleasant trip to Philadelphia and At
lantic uuv.
Thaddeu Kinney, of Church street,
who has been ill for some tiui , is im
proving. John Wlnto. of Coiniterv street, is
very ill.
Misses Sarah and Matt gw McDonnell,
if Scranton, visited the Misses Lally.of
Laurel street, on ynuday.
Jules jJU-Audrow. sr.. is about to
huild a hnndiome dwelling on th
Wayue street side ot his corner.
lhe great regntu of tlie Pree club
next Tuesday is the gr at toio of dis
cussion here and it is lik ly it will ba
.y atsondo I from this vicinity.
Th ' sale of ti.-kets in this nurt of the
illey is under the direction of the
liose company nn 1 the members are
working hard to disp is . of tiieni. The
price of ti'.-k ts has ben pi ice I at the
w rate oi 1 mi I they are for sale at
ones, himnson ei Cj s store and
Monies' drug s;or-.
Iloncsdalc.
Mr. and Mrs. Tuniuis Crossley, jr.,
of Forest City, passed Sunday nt the
noiue of th"ir parents.
Adam M-'lzar, who has b-en enjoy
g his vication at his home in Calll
ion, has returned to Hones lale.
A s-rvic was h -ld in the Ddi ware
and Hudson denot h r-1 Sum! y for the
oatmeii eniployod on the canal Tne
ivices were hel I by lie v. C. H, Beuj i
min an I were very snceessful.
Jlls Sarah D .en, of Dinville, is VI
iting at the borne of V. M Ginder.
Miss Grace Saiiuo.i of Scranton, is
Visiting 11 mesd ale friends.
Mi.-.s L zzi- Ein-'S of Warren, P i., is
he uu-st of lu r uncle, C. D. Kimbl ,
t Tr .ceyyille.
A matin -e will bo given at the fair
grounds b .tnrilay, August 11. mere
i'i be litr e r w, commoni-pie; i
I!) p. in ; o-iiilaiile el ss, 2:15 and
e for all A mission 25 c -nls.
Miss Sill Uilmirtv, F -ctory vill-.
m l Mis- L zzi Grint, I'arsons, called
on Hones lie fri u Is Mond iv.
Maiviu Du ib.p of Brooklvn, is pass
ig his vacation at the imin) of Ids
p ir. nts.
A me-ting of the Id p City wb el
ni'-n will lie aeM at tue city Hall V nnay
V ning at 8 o'clock
Subscribe for til" SCT.A.STON TlitlSUN'K
lend your Uallie to llllj lltlliUNH
g'licy.
A nuiub-r of voting peoide will enjoy
, siraw rid to N-v.idi'-y's tonight.
Mull and Dietlricii have tneir racing
wheeis in trim agaiu niiil are at worn
on the track.
Olyphant.
J im 's Wiifi i r o: Willow strot, a
brakeman on the Ontario an I W. stern
r dlro id, met with a painful accident
wlule coupling cars a snort distance
below tne station on S turday alter-
loon. Tne cuo'tng pin in some man
ier fell fri'lii .is tia d and s ruck "ii
i lie rail and giancing if struck niiu in
tne leg ii flictinir i birg- gash.
The Browns, jr., b se ball club of
this pla.e, will hold a ball on the
night of AlVjU-t 9. The proceeds will
oe used in fixing up the grounds.
The i xi iirsiou or St. Patrick's church
to Lik- Ariel ou Thursday promis-s to
lie the largest of the s aaou. Iruu
will leave Olyphant a' 8 OJ a. ul. Fare.
lull- ijl; ehildr ii CO -.u s.
31: ' Eva Willi iins, of Delaware
street, spent Sunday wit ii friends ai
Crystal lake.
J. V Kennedy, of Ser niton, called on
t'ljnaiiHanCL'S In town S lud iy.
Ine Young M-n's D -eating society
n ivn s cured rooms in Irving ballon
Lickawaiina street, whure they wili
liol I their meetings hereafter.
Tue Browns ot this place played
tieir second nam- witu the
Browns, jrs., on Silurliv mil were
tented by a score of 0 to 8 The
Browns w. re v ry weak in the box,
having three dill r.-ut intch'Ts during
'ho game, and all were hit freely.
Vvnlili was in th" box for tiie Juniors
lid held lhe option-juts down in hue
style.
The 5 mont .s-dd child of James
Uaisbeck, of L irkawauu a Street, died
U'liJeniy en Kami iy morning. Fuui-r.il
will take plac- tomorrow
iwr. and .li-s Liveile and Mrs.
OVUiil' )", of S. nth Side, Scratnon, vis
it, d iri lids hero over Mind y.
Mi s O'lJoiiaell. Miss D.inlavey and
i ' e Mi-ses C iruey, ot Archbald, were
vi-iliTs in town Miad iy.
Miss Mellie Kliciiii.m, of Piiilad.d
i!,iii. is visiting uer luatner on Uun
more iUn t
Miss Juiiii Cniig, of Passaic, N J,, is
Visiting iricmle in town and viuiuily,
l'cckvillc.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J inn J.
Berry, of
Gr -ii Ui luc. .Hocnt riii.nl iv
liel'u witu
r.-l -tivcs nit I frieiolii
Ei'.ii-r ltoie'i'ts and Viiii
HU M -Cel-
v-y w-re tins gu 'sis of F. ),
at Greenliei 1 uv.-r Siinuav.
Brundnge
A yotin gravity railroader arrivol
at tiie hom c)l .dr. uu 1 Mrs. Joliu
Snooks last Saturday.
The i mphives of tho Grassy Island
Delaware and I In Is ou ureal; r receive
tneir pay yes ord.iy.
Mr, and Mrs. J.un.s L-'Wsloy, of
Green liidu". visite! wnh tho foi til t's
parent ov-r Mind iy, Mr an I Mrs.
ells C. Warn r
Mrs. Lilieer ViS",of Xew York city,
is vi.siti ig at tiie ln,n . of Mr. and Mrs
Judson C illen ler at B II place.
Among tl,o-e who will leave town
this morning to attend the x urshn
to Niagara are 'Thomas dates, Will
lain Hill and Jos -pit S.ioatie, of Hick
cry Sireet
Mr tind.Mrs, W. A. Browning an
O A. B-ei .r, of S.:r i it m. aud .Mr.
and Mis. Fred Il-irick, of Gre.-u
Kidg". sp'iit Sunday witu Mr.a id Mrs.
John 11. Willi mis, on Mil i stret.
The sp. cial exciir-lou train for the
Press cuib r-gun at L dc Ariel, leav
ing Cir muilale ai 7 !5l i. m., will stop
Ht nil Delaware an t liudsou btations
and going throiiih to the lake,
Forest City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G-org' .U x y, of Oly
phant, after an rxeuded visit at Sou.h
Gibson, are the guojts of their sons in
this plac,
Myron Woo linnns'e is moving into
ds new and haudsoim residence ou
Delaw re street.
Itev F. M. Fur -y, of YiWiville, oc
cupied the pulpit of the Me'hodist
Episcopal church ou Sunday, R-v. J.
C. Ilogan, the pastor, being absent on
account of ill" d t Ii of bis fattier.
Attorney L. P. Wedemin was in
Ilerrick C ntnr yostord iy.
H -tiry Evans, of S-ranton, is visiting
his brother, W. 11. Evans, on Hudson
street.
Captain Moi'trose Barnard, Harry
Yewens and Fremont Stokes, of the
IlilUide surveyors' corp, of Scranton,
were in town yesier lar.
Mrs. Rachel Morgails, of Scranton,
is vl-iting her lister, Mrs. John Lewis.
OflL'sr Thomas Lowry, of the Scran-
ton police force, is spending part ot his
vacatiou in this p'.ac.
Waverly.
M:bs At.rUna Williams, of Peck-
ville, is visiting her uncle F. A Parker
C. B Parker and family, of Hy le,
Park, are visitiug nt the borne of John
M-rsnon, the father of Mrs. Parker.
The Biptist Sunday school will go
on nn excursion to Luke Ariel Tu-sday
(today) morning, joining witli tne Dtl
ton Baptist Sun lay scliool. The train
will leave Glenburn et 7 a. in. A larga
number ex;-et to attend an 1 autioipiue
having a good tiiU'r
Mr. and Mrs. E C. Lt ighton nnd son
B'dforl, of Binghaiiitnn, are visiting
Mrs. Andrew Bedford, Mr. Laighlou's
mother.
An abominable mils me exists in ti e
roailwuv in front of the post 'dll -o, i a
fact all the way from M W. Bins &
Sin's gen-ral store to Mr. Sterling B'd
ford's drug store, to wliich our o hi icil
ought iiumediat -lv to intend t . Every
time it rains the water settles there mi I
the odor arising is not nearly as pleas
ant as the odor of tne uiglit blooming
lo iv s,
Tne Waverly Bisa Bill club will
play ihe Clark's Summit club next
1 liursday afternoon
E.der H. A. Hivnolds filled thepu'-
nu at the AMnodist LpiseopiU clni-c.i
Sunday morning in tii abs-uce of the.
K v. i' II. Parson, who is still con
lined to the house with nervous pros -i
rui ion since tlie loss of his child,
L 'ona.
G -org i Perry is tu iking big improve
m -ills to his already nice liom, an 1
wio-n linisiie will be one of tlie hau 1
Miniest homes in the borough.
Deacon lyh-r du-s inure toward
iieautifying tue lawns of the borougii
with ins scythe, and rake than any
loz -u in u nere.
Large crowds in all coilC i V ibla Ve
icles p.ssed thronitii this borough ou
Suud iy to attend tneciliin meeting of
ihe Scranton Salvation Army ut Lily
lake.
Tne Waverly Baptists gave tlieir
new liistor an enthusiastic welcom -.
In' pilliii1 was beauilluliy decorate I
wit a 11 nv-'rs. Th-- c iiigregatiou tide I
Hie all 11 neo room ill Ine llioraiug, and
was large in tlie evening. Tne h ind of
welcome was L'iv-n to Pastor Brown
ana I.iinily hv holer iinui Jliller
in few Iiui fining words. Tue new
e-stor preaciied in the morning on
'The (jr-at Partnership," and in t e
evening his topic was "Part W iy
mere, una wiiat Uaine ot it. t'.o-
iessor Hilly, ol Keystone, assisted in
t .o service.
Dunmore.
Mrs. Oscar Ludwig and children
f' Thurs 1 iy for JjewJ-rsey.
Willi- Bulger, eon of OlUer Bulger,
met with a serious accident Wednes-
ay by falling from Mr. Conrad's
wiigon. ills arm was iroken and be
was nurt otherwise. Dr. G.irvey at
lei iled to him
Mrs Luiz and family spent yostcr
lav at Nay Aug,
Mrs J. J. Murphy is reportad to be
improving.
Miss Lizzie Mann and Miry 31. Am
urn, of Jermyn, are visiting Miss
Angwiii.
Mrs. Guvy and Mrs. j, d. B iyl
r- H. j ourniug at L'ke Ariel.
Martin Carroll, of Bukeiy. is on the
SICK list.
Mrs Albert Wagner and daughter.
Jessie, are spending a mouth at Like
Wuiola.
Tiie Press club's special train loaves
I'lytuoutu jiiiiciioii, Delaware and
Hn Ison, at 7 lo stopping only at
Wilkes-B.irre, I irsnns and Miuers'
Mills, iiii-ti through to the lake.
Misses Sir in an I Miry Bvrne re
visiting Iri. nds in Eimira, N. Y.
Miss Nellie Pdmer has returned
hoiiiM fmm New Y irk.
Miss Kite Dolphin, of New Y'lirk
citv, is visiting fri-nds hero.
Ali-s Jlaigie Matthews is visiting her
sisters in -w Xork
The Misses 31 irtha and Maine
Murphy are visiting friends iu iNdw
J -rsey.
Mi.-s 3fairgie Iloran, of Chestnut
-treet, is visi'ing in Willinmsport.
L. T. Moiigh mi and Miss 3Iary
itooney returned hiini" I ridav after a
w-ek'sstav at Amarv Pirk, X. J.
T: os Deshuii'l' leaves today on afish-
lag . xne iuion at Lik Ariel.
L B li.isall, of Binghauiton, spent
Suiaiay Wltii Ins pur -lit on Blakely
street.
W. L. Purc-11 enj iyed a ride to Ply
mould Sund iy on his hieycin.
Wp tire ch aii'ig out the whole of our
stark ot tine ii cku.g.s. Uhicago Art (a.
l-i l'cllll llVeUtle.
Ikillstcad.
Mrs Clirl.s Mitclull and son. Rib
ert, of Binghnuitoti, are visitiug Mr,
I'. 11, Luri enf r.
The cottag' m .eting on Friday even
ing will be iii 1 at t'nn hom-j of J. Ii
Millard, on 31 dn street.
.ns, unes uarpeuier, win nas naeii
visiting friuuds in Foster, bus rctitrne I
liome.
31is I.) li d lb in m, of F actiiryville,
and Mrs Cnarles .U intany of Pitts-
tou, who have been viitin,' at the r-si
d -lice o! Cnarl'-s Cap'.v-'il, ou William
-tree', lmv- reliirueti nom .
Mr and Mrs. J. II C dein an, of
Binghaiiilon, spent Sunday at th
home of .Millard U-iker on Main
.-lr-t.
Tin L nlieh' Auxiliary of tho Rail
road Young Men's Christian associa
tion will meet on W" In -sd iy.
The fresh air clnl Irni will retnm to
their homes in New York city on Fri
day.
The tencheri m eting will be h"l 1 at
tho home of Arthur Meade on Pine
si r"ot Friday evening. S B Ciasj is
lead-T.
Clarence Cipw-dl, of Bi igh imton,
was visiiing irionds an I relatives in
town ou Fri 1 iv.
Taylor.
David W. Willi mis ml Either Price
p isse I Sun l ay at L ike Win ila.
The Loyal K d:f is o America ah
the Junior .Onhr United American Mo
chnnics ha I teams cross hats this after
noon at the Riv-Tsi '. i;r nm Is. Gnu
wid be called I 4 110 o'clock,
Th" Press club's so e i il train lo av-
riiiii Uili J ii c ion, Delaware and
Hudson, at 7,Ij, stoppmr only at
Wilken B irre, Parson an 1 3Iin t '
3Ii Is, then througn to the laita.
Ev ry bus! nei-8 House in Taylor has
niireed to stint up shop on Thnrs lay so
as to g've ilinr employes a day
rest by j tiling in the day's outiug o:
lhe 1'iice Liorary to Lake An 1 Th
party will 1-uve here on the 8 05 street
cht to the Erie and Wyoming Vdl
depot at Scranton. where they will take
lhe U.'15 train fur the lake.
When flatly was sick, wo gave her Castorta,
When she was a Child, sbe cried for Custorlft,
When slio become Miss, she cliintr to Castoria,
When dm had Children, she gavu thi-iu Castor!
Minooka.
Miss K it" Jeff rs. o' D ivis srreL't, is
visitiu,: friends at Miner's Mills.
Ad am Fa6siol I. of (ireeiiwood. Is in
Plilladiilnaia Hi will visit Atlantic
City before he returns
Announcements ur.i in a la of tha mar-
rings of Michael UUnahin to Misi
Katie Iloban, both young people of
Greenwood. '
Among the many oriraniz itions that
xiut in this place can be no-i,,l th,.
Young Americau Cornet baml whioli
Wiib organize I about fourteen vears
ago by some ot t'io leading musicians
r 1'ie county, iManyof the old pluy
rs have left. Oily a few remain.
M my uew recruits are being ad led to
il and are making rapid nroureas in tan
musical world Wo have oulv one
band in this place aud their elfirts
should be appreui ate 1. They will hold
i Dicnic u xc iiiniith.
Til" Press club's soecinl train leaves
Plymouth junction, Delaware and
Hudson, at 71), shinning oulv at
Villus Birr-. Pus'iis and Minors'
Mills, then throiwh to 'he lake.
lhe Miss s M iy Gibbons. B Gib-
ioiis and S ir ill Kelly enjoyed a drive
to Lake Wiuola v-s'erday. 11. J. Gib
bous attended as driver.
AN UNMASCULINE GOWN.
It Is of Serpent lireeu Nery;i nnd Velvet
and Is J!ti'i-iiii-ly llaiidsnnie.
Tho object ions lo ii fashion of dress for
women more marly nppin-irhing tho nms-
culine style nn- mniiily will iini lit.'d ones,
and that is why lla-y are mi hni'd lo over
come. A d'-iiinrn r fnnndrd iiinni luipnrent
reiison may he lo;;ie:illy jimvcd lube wrong,
but. to fight a M-nt i 1 1 . i 1 1 1 -1 1 theory Is like
contending with the wind. If the perrons
who ill-approve of trousers cosl nines for
Wi.ineu possess Hint mo.t iincomuion of
iiltributi'.-i eonmioii kciim1 1 1 n -v ill Kty
honi'stly: Vv'd ai-knowledgo that the or
dinary style of ilre-s for women nt present
is inconvenient and hampering in all uo-
ci:i:i:x m:i:ci-: couti'me.
tive nccnp.:itioiis. but wo maintain that It
s niciv (li;:nilied nnd reserved than trou
sers, and wo di.-lil.e the bitter because tiicy
are ujily, tiiih. eoimng and ungraceful.
Women are the beautiful half of Immuni
ty, mid we like to havo them appear such
just so far us is po.-siMe, for there lira
noun too many beautiful thin;::) in tho
World at the best." However, personal
liberty is better even than beauty, and
whether women wish to dress in trousers
or Marts they should not bo molested noi
made afraid. Kneh individual best knows
What pannenls suit her moans, position
nnd omniallon and should be left to de
cide the matter for herself without inter
ference. The adoption of the divided skirt
or knickerbockers by no means argues the
use of ci;.',-; relies, swear words and intoxi
cants, iilthouh these indulgences aro
eipially meritorious in men and women.
A woman ot perfect propriety and rclino
nieni of mind limy tlispcn.so with petti
coats, since Iheir absence merely proves
that cither she Is I'mrn'.'ed in some pecul
iarly arduous employment or that her
artistic perceptions uro uirophiod, neither
of which facta iudicatis a moral blemish.
A skcich is given cf an entirely unmns-
culino gown of lerpent green serge. Tho
skirt is drapiil li-.'luly on each side and
finished at tlie Imtioni v, iih rows of stitch
ing. The cors:,':e is cf velvet to match,
dotted with white. The draped flgaro
fronts of ecru l,n-e full over wide revcrs of
White silk. Tli- wide belt is nlso of whito
silk Jl mc C'nol.l.KT.
The Plain Facts
Are that lliavo hail Cntarrh 10 1 ear.. No
oai.irrb euro did mc any g,M, but Jlned's sar-
Hood'
s
Sai'sd'
parilla
ii xi "a-'',
si'p.'irilla helped me
WMielriiullv. My head
Is ele.-in-d, sense iif smell
leiiiiauu'.
-.. ... ..I snu-Ji V J
iapal ilia
.' ' J world ot coed ior T,,lt lUrA Vrt.
Ig. I.l oliiiiiH. ill.-ri.i(i, ii, llel.hlc.ra.
Hood's Pills are efuclent and
:entle.
..'0
7 Lii6 vi'Ojf'liS
.-. Mans.
:''-'-";';i3"
JS.'f-.LKlNh'
Is cn Improvement in Soap.
In the Trolley Soap old nvolliot's
anil materials arc superseded by rcw
ones. The Trolley Soup K-.ves tbe
clothes sweet ami clean ai:d li-.s!-, lor-rcr
than other soaps. """
Ask Your Grocer for It.
If he does not keep it send us order for
20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00,
or for a Box 100 cakes 75 pounds $4.50..
Joseph $.Thoma$ ElinSon,
227 Chestnut Street, Phila.
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THE
SALE
AT
"7 VT
400-402 Lackawanna Ave,
Commences
ATURDAY.
AUGUST 4
GREAT BARGAINS
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IF YOU ARE
We can serve you well. All the
desirable kinds are here and at
right prices. Then we have
other kinds of
loor
a
Linoleums, Mattings, Art Spares,
Linen Crumb Cloths, &c.
RUGS!
Byzantine, Smyrna and Oriental
Rugs all sizes, from a single door to
sizes large enough to cover an entire
floor.
KERR SIEBECECEfl
406 and 408
BRANCH STORE: Watt
No tales or history goes with the goods
we sell at our
del and End Sab
You will find money by attending our
ddTasnd End Sale
It is cheap goodness not cheap cheap
ness that distinguishes our
dd and End Safe
Figures are eloquent when used to indi
cate the value we are giving at our
dd 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 End Sale
GREAT
LIS
II
THINKING OF
Lacka. Avenue.
Building. Carbondala.