8 TIIE SCI? ANTON TBIBUNE "WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 8, 1894. Have You Seen the BROOKLYN YET? It is well worth seeing, bring ing to mind some of the artistic features of the World's F.iir. The bridge Is mude of (istilo Soup. It is a pure White Castile, and U a floating Soap; made only from pure vegetable oils. We aro sell ing it at the unheard of price, 2 Cakes for 5c. We are enabled to put the Soap Ou sale ut 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 wo may have to pull the bridge down in a few days in or der to supply the demands; there fore, if you wish to have a look at it make your visit ;n early as pos sible. Bring the children with you; such a sight is always wel come to the little ones. 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 reading for the home. Given away to those who call for it at our store. GORMAN'S 1 ELY STONE rx Academy FACTORYVlLLti, I'A. A refined sell, ol home. Pnparos for tlie up8i o i eg s. 'I hoi'diu'li ccr.irai'S in Jhisic and Art Teachers' Llasa uivea be.-.t preparation fur I oniiin r ial Course includes Typewriting Rim mhii maun. Posi ions stTuroi! for O.r.i.luntpa. fcoiid i,r new illustrated circular. i. il, Luu.U.fj, A.M.. Principal. Arehbald. Misses Bril?"t Ldlv, of PhiUM- pliiii, a former ArchbiM lwly, and littr cousin, Janet. hUj of Philadf lphiu, are Visit in i relatives I. erf. The school bourl held nn important uinetlm? on Jlondny veninx. rrnst dent Lally presided, and nil tbe other mi rakers wer preset. The reunlar order of business whs suspended to nllow Mr. Bown, repr'Sentini? a ui firm, nn opportunity to explain tu merits of lii boo Is. The board de cided to pnrcha a set of hi m ips for the central huilnin if, and parts of sts for the bniMinKiin thn irt and Third wards. The teachers wlio tanirht last year were re-etnployed for the couiitii: yenr. and Profesaor J. H. White was re-enuBged for another term of thro years. It w is d cidwl to ooeii the schools on Aug. 27. The fixing of tli teauhers' salaries and the placing of them will be considered at the next meeting. The new Traction company ta9 not us yet made an effort to strinK tbe wire at tbe lower end of its line nearer to tbe Scr.mton line, and passengers are still obliged to walk about 200 yards in order to travel on either line. Tbe present arrangement is causing con siderable annoyance and it is hop el the condition complained of will soon be remedied, The East Side band will bold a grand excursion to Farview Ann 20. Tbe special train on the day of the great regatta of the Press club will leave Carbondale at 7 31. and will leave here at 7 48 All who desire to nur chase tickets will find them on sale at Jones, Simpson & Co's. store, and Monies' drng store. They will also be on Bale at stations along the line. Minooka. There will be a 100-yard foot race at Greenwood on the 20ih of this month between Joe McDonougb, of Green wood, and young Mike Maugau, of Oilmore avsnn, for $23 a side. John Nallin, tonsorul urtitt, of Main street, was arraigned before rjquire J iiara last evening at the instance or tbe lay lor BnibUnir and Loan 9-n)cia- tion, The case appears Nallin bad some dealings with the association for whicb tbey seized on bis Davis street property, wbicb is now in the sheriff's bands, to be sold on the 11th of this month. Threats were made to burn down tbe property and when tbe asso elation got an inkling of the matter they sent a watch m in to take oare of It. Mr. Nallin visited the plase 011 Sunday night and threatened to do up tbe watchman, A warrant was issued for his arrest. The squire held bim in EjOO bail for his appearance In court Miss Kate Jeffries, of Davis street, is visiting menus at Miner a Mills. A lamp exploded at the temperance nail lust night and a big nre was bare ly averted by the timely assistance of Janitor Jim Wallace, who sacceeded In extinguishing tbe flames before any damage was done. Yon tig Etidis Fasshold, of Green wood, died last nigut from tbe effects of cramps after about 3 boars Illness, b uneral announcement later. Adolf Lalloz, carriage mannfaoturer, 1 in Uttrroll street, Buffalo, JN. states was tronbled with nansea of the atom ich, sick headache and general debility, burdock islooa Bitters cured me. ; ' BRIDGE IDE and FABRICS . Highest of all in Leavening Fowcf . 1 c Ifewdfef ABSOLUEEISf Carbondale. Mrs. C. H. Munn n 1 little dnugiitor. who have ben visiting relative in Nineveh, N Y , during th put tlir weeks, return. I to their home in this city yesterday afternoon. Phil lwrv. of Uieontu, iN. ym yesterday in this city. Miss Minnie 15ow-n tins returned from her viii'iition nt Maulins, N Y John B. IIyt mid latuily, vt Kivcr street, will leave today for u stay nl Oitean Grove. Walter Keed, of the Olyphnnt Gaz ette, was u pleasant visitor in this city yesterday. MisBes Grace and Brtha Mattinway. of S.ilem avenue, are visiting Bingham ton frie nls The 5-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs Hugh Nicol, of Birkett str-et, died yesterday rooming at 10 o'clock f cholera infantum altera oner 111- nes Yesterday occurred the opening uy of onr new Hotel Atu-rlcan and this is another hotel winch Carhondnle eau bo.ist of. aud one which reflects great credit to the mnnatier and proprietors. A large tiuinber of guests partooi of the first spivad The meuu was us follows: Little Neck Clntns on Shell. Con 0111 me Jurdinlere. Queen Olives. Celery. Sliced Tomatoes. liuKeu vvinte r isn, ueiery nance. Boiled Ilatu, Champugno Sauce. Broiled Squab on Toast. i rogs .Legs isremlou, lomnro s.inra. Apple Fritters, Wine Flavor. Claret Snujrie. Stuffed Turkey with Giblets. Kibs or beef, rtrown 1'otntops. Spring Lamb, French Peas. Boiled and MiMied Potatoes. Ureeu Corn. String Beans. . Beets. Suuw Pudding. Apple Pie. Bluckberry Pie. Plain White Cuke. Macaroons. Lady Fiugers. Vanilla Ice Urea in. Bananas. Pears. Mixed I uts. Watermelon. Crackers. Cheese. Tea. Coffee. Milk. The Gjriunnu oroiiestra was present and furnished music much to the de light of the guests. H B. Brennan left yesterday on a business trip to Philadelphia. Miss Adelia Peuworden, of bcrantou. is the guest of Mrs. G. W. bamson, ol Canaan str et. Mrs. Catharine Morrison died at the home of her dauirhter, Mrs. George Sbaff of No. 143 Tenth avenue yester day morning at 10 o'clock, after an ill- nS ol eight weeks. Deceased Wis bom in Ireland in 1S20. Tbe funeral will be held Thursday ifternooti. This evening the Mozart hand will go to Crystal lake nuu will render an open air concert at Fern ball. Miss Jennie ligue is visiting nttston friend. Pittstoa. The Hook ami L id.ler compiny will give a moonlight excursion tun even ing to Mountain p irk. The number is limited to bfty-bve couples. The civil service examining board will hold an ex amination at tne higi school building this morning for per sons desirous of entering the post.il service. Mesirs. Reap, Mangen, Cliffy rd and Donuely, of the council, aim Special Press R pres'utative T. S. Loflu.i, are xtiecte 1 homo from their junket by the latter eud of the present w"k Thecitiz ns are consiilering whether they will uioet them on their return with a brass I'and or a galling gun. An interesting time is look"d forward t when the time arrives and som per sous were hearil to suggest that tn- Keystoue hall be engaged for the ooca- sion in order that everyuoiiy might hear tlie report. Joseph M i liaon, of smitbville, ago 1 10 yours, a Pole, died soon after beintf almitted to the hospital yesterday Early in the day lie left his homo t' look for work. He boarded the lust car of a coal train bound for tho Hill side mines. In some way he missed his footing and fell niid'T the wheels When tHken from the traitm it wis found that tne left leg was cut ' it close to the body. The const nit flow ol hloo 1 that resulted in co:ise(iti neo pro- luc 'd his deAth. Joseph Feldman, formerly of this place, t ut now npp'Cticing pharmacist of Brooklyn, N. Y., visited am mg friends here yesterday. The E igle Hose company drill fquad went to VVilkes-Borre yest-rday ntur non, where they g ive a drill on 1 1) ntiure in the interest of the W 1 1 It s- B.irre Engine and Hose company, N Litter they went to the latter a pic nic in Hanover park, nnd gave another drill. At a regular meetini; nf Company C, Ninth regiment, Ip ld Monday evening, Sergeant James Buckley wss honorabit discnarueil fit bis own request, and James Loftus was elected to fill the vacancy. James Thompson was re elected first corporal of the company. 0 Four Big Successes, Baving the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, tbe following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Lr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs nnd Colds, each bottle gua anteed Elec tric Bitters, the great remedy for LlVer. Stomach aud Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Br. King's New Life Pills, which nre a perfect pill. All these remedies nre guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold byMatthews Bros', drug store. Priccburg. The Christian mission will hold their first C'imp meeting on Siiml.y next, Aug. 12 in the Father Matthew grove. Good speakers from Olyphant, Peck ville and Jerrayn will be present. John Bentham and James Wilkinson are practicing on a brick yard truck previous to their accepting positions ou the atrset cars. Ex-Conncilman T. P. MoNulty, of Carbondale wag in town on Saturday. Miss Mame Broderlck. of Avoca, is the quest of friends in town. Mrs, Mary Welsh, of Halstead ave nue, is on a visit to friends In Carbon dale. Judging from the number of drnnken prsonaseeu on our streets on tbe Sabbath a stranger would think tbe saloons were opeu and doing ousi ness. This Is quite wrong, as the toughs take home large quantities of intoiiuants on Saturday night tor Sun day nse, William Jenks Gordon, of Dickson, la snff-ring from' blood poisoning brought 00 by being in contaot with calm and lulpunr water. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 0 Clark's Green. Messrs. Fr-il Brown, Will Lynch, Arehio Conrtright an 1 Albert Fish s" in several days camping and fiiiuhit.' at Lik- M' Jrmn. G-orge Nichols, Mies Fannv Deacon, Frank Baire t, ol' !:in,;h"iuto 1, and Misa Ly lia Perkins, Will Lynch and 'ins uirrie biuuu epeiil lliUisnav ui Witi'ila, W. V. Good and f uni'v returned from a visit at Mnticy ou Tii 'sday last. Howard Akerley is now convales cing. Judson Wells is erecting a new fence in fro it of liis residence, which adds much to its appearance. Mrs Georg Wells and son and Alias Minn Wells are spending a week with friends in Georgetown, W.iyne county. G-oriieA. DiiBree, of Philadelphia, will addr 'ss tho people of tins vicinity n Aug. 9, on "The Noble Work of the Knights of Honor" iu the O 11 Fellows' F. F. Spragu and family returned to tb'ir home 011 Monday last. 11. L. Northup spent several days with tri'-uds in Tuukautiock and vici nity, returning on Satnrtay. Mrs. J me Lie, of Wilkes-Barre, is agiiii at the home of heru.ugnlor here, Mis. Elward Luisev. John Fiuch and wife, Eiwene Dale and family aud Mr. and Mrs Wells, of Scranton, were visitors at J. B. Aus 1 hi' on Sunday 1 int. ltev. Anderson K-yuolJs,of Waverlv, supplied the pulpit of the Methodist Episcon il church on Sunday last. Pas tor T. H. Parsons is confined to bis nome with dysentery- Mrs. F. S. Benedict was much elated over bur catch of u five an 1 a half pouud pickerel from the Cit'iUi i reser voir ou Friday last. John L Lutsey and family are spend iug a short tlm3 with his p irents Here, A festival is to b given in the Meth must Lpiscopal church p irlors on lhursdav evening, Aug, 9, by the Ladies Al 1 society. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mu'lin spent butidny with irieuds in M 10-10. Mr. aud Mrs. J. Vv. Rhodes spent Sunday with Mrs, Jerome 1 nomas in Waverly. Harry Gardner, of Einghamton, N Y, is visiting friends here aud is evi dently hereon bu-iness. Many of our towns people spent the day yesterday (laejday) ou the Dulton excuision to An. 1, The Justus and Clark's Summit Ball clubs crossed 1 ats at Justus on S itu - d iy last, the latter winning, having been the first club to beat the Justus club this Beason. Mrs. Stevens, of Binghatnton, spent 11 week with Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Pot ter, reluming on Monday last. Rev. G. D. Moore, evangelist, will erect Ins campaign tent here in Xich ola' grove and nuld services beginning Saturday next at 7 BO p. 111. Samuel Smith will c "triplets his new dwelling this week nud will occupy it soon. F, II Greene is erecting a fine resi deuce neteon his recent pnrclitse and will add much to the improvement oi tins part of our village. Vnndlinjjj. Mrs. Richard Lu-weliyu, who wa very eick, is improving. Willie Moran, boh of Mr. Moraii, of Rich Uiondale, lull his thumb ti.dly -tn tared with the c irs in the liiin Dr. McGnite was called aud diussed tlie injur -d m-uub-r. Harry Vizziri has improved his fins property hy mul ling a rot uning w ill Mrs. Harry VizzirJ contemplates taking :i trip to Wales, her old home ou Au,'. 24 Tony K gati, who had his foot Bo badly mangled, is doing well nnd -r the killful treat tti-ii of Dr. McGnire. Thomas Bryden inten Is starting outs' furniHiii.'ig establisluuout in til.: Giieitlier biiililing. lhere is quite a number of new buildings going up an I we will soon nave a thriving and prosperous town. Dr. McGuire, who came here about a month ago, is doing ull anil has a large practice. We wisll hi in success as we toink he is capable of doiug what is to be done. Taylor. Emblem Division, Sous of Temper ance, will bold an entertainment on Srpf. 21 lor the hem (ii of En. 11 Evans. i iio feunil , wi-rs vmII cross bats with tne Mo Iocs 011 T.iurdday at the River side grounds. Mrs. W. II. Gordon left ycsier ay morning for s-ver.il day visit with relatives ill Bull do, N, Y. George Gordon, Councilman John R. Price mi ! wife and d iiight.-rs. E lith and Smrb, also left for Lull do nnd Niagara Falls Tomorrow morning the Price library 111 moersand all those who wish to gi 10. u, will enjoy day's oniing tu L i;e Ariel Liorary hall will beopen at 7 15 for those who propose going to nrile there, inw.iting for the e bo streetcar, Messrs V inslow and W il liams will have charge of tare. Every one will provide their own Inncil as the library will not fnruisu any kind o( relroshmeuts. Ilonesdale. Elwin Kdeter, of Sjrauton. is in town. Mrs. Matthews and daughter Miss Lulu, of Cleveland, . O , are visiting Uonesdale friends. Miss Sifgord, of Potts vi lie, and Miss M iry Peum in, of Scranton, are the guests of Mrs. W. M. Gardner. The advance guard of Company E. consisting of S rgeani Robert A. Smith, Corporal George E. Wood ward and Privates B -nj lain G ird tier, jr., Harry Eade, Wnl Weston, Fred Wuitzel, Fred Bunnell and Wal ter Fowler left yesterday for Gettys burg. They were accompanied by Conrad Wulif, who will be Company E'a cook during camp. Mrs. Dr. Schernierhoru left yester day for Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs. Josupli Gilllspie, of Soranton, is visiting frieudy in town. When Baby was sick, we Ravo her Cantorla, When she wub a Cblld, sho cried for Castor!, When she became Miss, she clung to Costorla. When sho had Children, she gavo them Uostorliv liiiiiicisii" Concluded from Pace I. once I eel wolcoun He do s n H d scend to posiu : for politic il ell -ct; h just meeis people man to in in, aud as is wtniom compe itor, J. Uenueit mith. would sav. "lets it bo at that." lie is liberal in views and in purse, but not prill, gate or xlravagaut j and tne liegt irieuds he h is irf the neighbors, rich and poor, tint know him best lie has always a kin llv word !'or tiiein. uid they stand ready to sw-ar bv him The news of the nomination of Mr Leisi-nring, while not unex iccted here, nas been reueiv d with ureal satisfac tion and already tii re is tmk of tender ing liiia -ii monster ovation up m bis turn to his idem-ant home nl Unpnr L.hih'u. TII-. STIR,il!J e.'t50LUriOM3.' X.uz r: fUnnhlicii s ri'ronslv Arieiira nt Deni'-OMOV. crnai'im Trib-tne, Aug. 7 Following the 1 0 inp o, I'C' iul to tlie f W.KK!:-BAltltB. are lie :i Milutious unanimously udnptHii ; The li"inblicniis of Luzerne county, in convention usseiiiele.!, n new their fealty to liei ubiicau pi ii.iipli's as Bet forth lu the stale 1 liitl'orin nf the party. They declare ineinseives in luvor ot a po.icyof protec tion to Amei icaii Industry, and deplore the criminal iufatiiatioh which seems to have taken n.ii.Hesri'jii of a Democratic presi dent nud congress to break down the bul wark ot national pros perity. iney Hectare lor siauility 111 political purpose aud for honest administration of C.0V01 nnient. in the nation, state and mu nicipality. They denounce the Douircratic in flense of reform Which, in practice, puts party above patriotism and uses i ftlco lor personal ends: which banks on its federal control ilirmigh me solid vote ot a section weiui-u logo nor by memories 01 it common treason to the republic "with all winch that iinpliua" iu tiiAiilh.u, expenditure and nuniinisiration: which coddles to every .shilling phase of e pillar liu oice and de- ine 11s itself to uiarcii uuUer every buuuer winch promises a vote. One year of blighting Democracy has wiiliered the rich hlossonis of u thirty years' ltepiibliculi prosperity. We rejoice in the magnetic personal qualities of onr standard hearer for gov ernor, the gallant Daniel 11. Hastings, and we pledge him the enthusiastic support of the followers of the lamented "Plumed Knight," whose devoted friend lie was and whose mantle has fallen ou such worthy shoulders to bear it iu triuinpiiaiit march tliiough the state to an overwhelming November victory for himself and cou feiees 011 the ticket, our Honored Grow and Bull aud Lynn and Mylin and Latta. Wo be.-peak eariy attention in tho com ing legislature to the neglected senatorial apportionment, aud urge uiir senators and members to active i Hurts tor a readjust ment, of the districts by which this coumy shall receive representation iu some appro priate relation to her large population. We plenge n united siij.port to the coun ty aud (oiigrcsulounl ticket this day put iu nomination, and call a lieputilRau rally l'retii today till the polls cl se ou election night that shall place l.n.eruo at the head ot the column of Republican Couutics iu the Hinie. Resolved, That tho county committee, appointed under the rules to conduct the party campaign, be nutiior.zuj and em powered to niiiko nominations iu the event i f the death it withdrawal of Candida es, without reconvening the county conven tion, and they are empowered to certify, Verify and fiie the cei tuii ates of btuu nom inations in conformity to law. Til K essential lung-healing principle of the pine tree ha finally been Hiicce.-siul'y separated all I rolliied into a peif -ct c ugh medicine. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers ou a guarantee of satisfaction. Montrose. Mips Grace Ra.lingson is visiting Mioses H.ittie and B sie ilnrtm. R v. D. W. C. x, of Alden, Pa . oc cupied the pulpit of the Episcopil church last Sunday. Jodie Beard.slev, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is spending his vacation here, thei;n -st I his father, C plain II F. -aril-dey. lion, George A. Post, ot ,NPiv York, one of tlie most tuco s.ifu! tiewpap r men in tne city, w is calling on his triends le-re yest-r lav A. 11. Kool'l, of Bair.lo. N. Y, cam home 1 is; Sunday 16 aiteu l the luner.il of the late Ltzzie Hunter. Anson Biicti.ird is here spending a siiort vacation. A G Park, of Hickory Grove, this county, is the uu stof S. S. Wright. Attorney E I ;nr Turrell, of N w York, is thegn-stof bis mother, ou JI .pie str-et. .ir and IVIrsj. El Austin and child, of Mauch Ciiunk. tire visiting lrienilb ere. E. N. Jonckes, of South Orange, N. J , is spending his v ication with Mr. 111 1 Mrs. B H. .Mn! ford. N. P. Ayers and wife spent Sunday last in Lithrop with Mr. and Mra. L. B Miliar Tlie advance guar 1 from Company G I f Montrose last inght at G 2J to join iheir comrades in Scjantou on tn ir way to Gettysburg. T.ie followii g iiersons compilse the gu ud: Corpor 1 Joseph Birney in command; Privat e rt 1111. m .uitier, wn.i iiu miiiui, li.ir y iJarney, Richard Watrons, Wirt Couk- Ji, O iari' rm st r II. S. Coukliu.Ci Cook W. F L. Hirtig, Assistant Coi k William 11. Dennis. 1 he SiT.iiiioii julnlee sing r gave a concert iu Ciuip -1 hall ou Mouii iv voiing. The s rvices ov r the r -mains of tl e late Henry bei.rle Were largely at tended Here 011 Monday, liev E A V i-rner, assisted t.y R-v w, D Cox, . Ill 'i itniL'. Among those from out i f tjwn were Mrs. Junes Conrtright and Miss H-itti- Miller, of Wllk. s-B irie; Mr and Mrs 1 H. Welling, ot Treii ton, N J.j Mr. and Mrs. S F. II iys and J-lines Warner, of Scranton ; War tier Searle and wife, of D droit. Mich R iv Searle aud wife, of Butf lo, N. Y and E. R. W. Searle aud wife, of Stis qipoiH.ii'a A-' ' .' ! l mi IMS Nervous and Weak All broken down, unnblo to sleep, distress nnd burning In my stom.n'h, smothering and choking spells this was my condition when I began to tivko Hood's Harsapiirllb. I have taken 3 bot tles nnd frri likr anoihrr nun, can work with ease, weigh over 2ui), nnd Bin currd. I shall ever bo ready to prnlse Hood's Harsapa- rllla. ,1. I Giussinokr, Kew Grenada, 1'a. Hoods? Cures N. IS, Bo sure to get Hood's and only Hood's. Hood'8 Pills oro endorsed by thousands. f 1 '. J. L. Gviaalnucr Hallstead. J. II. Vosburtr. Ilia nonnlar nnd verv 1 l 'lising barber in this city, is visiting fri-nds and relntives in 1) iwrmville N. Y. His shoo is beinir run bv T O Heath, of Pouv Citv. Mint, .lnrintf bis absence. Alida Lawrence, of Dinghamton; L uisa Liureuje, of Conltliu, are the Bursts of Charles Lawrence, of Chase a Veil lie Miss Sidle Dity, of Pitenon, N J., is stopping with her aunt, Mrs. Gjorga Wilcott, on Chase avenue, Mrs William II .over and children loft, today for Candor. N. Y. Jennie Sawyer, of C m lor, who h is been visi iug friends in town, bus re t uraed honi ). F iniii" Siminroll was in the Parlor Cit v 011 Satur lay. Walter Smith, wife and d nightar are calling oti friends in New York citv. While playing last eveiiiu a little dau , 'titer of ,M W. Fenian, of Ruilro:,d street, fell and brolto Ir-r arm. Bcm-T.; Mr. and Sirs. B R. Tanner, ill .'. it, a son. Airs (Jliireiiu) BtriiM, of Elmira, is stoj.piii'' with friends and relatives in tins mace. Tne Ilillstend Fira company will have an excursion to Likt Ariel about the mil Ho of S-nteuttier. The do- tails will b announce I later. B. (.'l.ffor, of Binghatnton, regis- J. ered at the Mito pdl houn titty. Junior Christian Emloivor ha' neon organized 111 too I'n sbyti-ri m church, with Mrs Frank Kuapp as su- rintendent Rev. J. Marsland and wife, of Sus quehanna, are visiting ut the Presby nuu parsonage. Forest City. Frank Ciiiiningiiam. sr , a uinrh re spected resident of this place, died yes- rday morniiig of progressive para lysis, after an illess of three months luratiou. Mr. Cunningham was horn years ego at County Leit- ren, Ireland. He imigrated to tnis cuntry iu 1S53, settling at (nekerton, N. Y. 011 a farm, in lay9 came to this place where be en gage l in real estate speculatl n and ouducted a wholesale 1 in nor business He was one of our most enterprising business men aud has been very suc cessful, amaxsiug a small fortune. Ho was uenclomanly to everybody and has a host of friends throughoat this vi cinity. He is survived by nine children as follows: J II., proprietor of the popular Forest Houe of tnis place; T. W., station agent for the Lrie at H-r rick; Frank, Dosttiiaster of this placo; James C, Erie operator at the Forest City station ; Peter, operator for tho Ontario and Western iu tuia town Mary, wife of J. H. Connolly, postm is- er and m-rchaut of htarucca: K ithu rine, wife of Henry ONeill, a contrac- r and builder of this place; Alice and Jjnnie, the two youngest daugl. ters livitig at home, i'lineral notice will uppear in Thursday's TmiiUNE. TO MAKE OUK OWN POWOER. The Unit pi States Will Soon Be Iutle- pendant of Eurrp, WAsnisoioN, Aug. 7 within n short liui- ordinance oilier of the army hope to set the Unit-I S. ales en tirely indeiieiideut of Europe in the, manufacture and stiptilv of finok -1- s.s powder. Specific ilions are being i.re- pare I now tor Lids to supply tile 111:1- rial, and recent ixperiui-nts Iav shown that the prospective nid i 'r ar; ttilly capable ot giving a sup.-rior ar ticle. I:i future the supplv of sinokeles powilT purchased for the me of the artuy will be wholly domestic, us that alone could be dep-n.led 011 i.i tl e event o1 a w r Cuticura Remedies Are Pure Sweet Gentle And Mo si Econoinical Because Speedily Effective. Mothers and Children ' Are their si pel Friends Bold throughout the world, Trlco, C'utli nra, Giic; Sonp, U5c; I'.i-nolrnnt, 11. l'otter Drug iiii.l Clieiii. Corp., Solo l'ro prlotor, l',otoii. C3"IIow to Cure Bklu and lllood I)1mmisv," mailed free. Is an Improvement in Soap. In the Trolley Soap old methods and niatcriuls are superseded by new ones. The Trolley Soap leaves the clothes sweet nnd clean and lasts longer than other soaps. Ask Your Grocer for It If he docs not keep it send us order for 20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00, or for a Box 100 cakes 75 pounds $--S- Joseph $. Thorny Elinton, 227 Chestnut Street, Phila. SOAP ;j:cct:ii:s:i!:!ES!ii9iiiiEisg:iiiii!it!iiBiii!iiEi9Eiii!iiiiisiiii;i!ci!U!EiEgiiii3Cu:i THE GREAT pi riiflispic SALE AT . mo IT 11 11 iiaanJ 400-402 Lackawanna Ave, Commences 3 A TURDAY, uS5i!l!:S2!:El!:rJESU!IIll!lSE21l3i:ii:iIHllCinilIEEI!ll(llII!III3lli:iEiCiIlliItnili: IF YOU ARE We can serve you well. All the desirable kinds are here and at right prices. Then we have other kinds of t loor : Coirerin: Linoleums, Mattings, Art Squares, Linen Crumb Cloths, fit Li" Byzantine, Smyrna and Oriental Rugs all sizes, from a single door to sizes large enough to cover an entire floor. 1 LK U Cl u 406 and 408 BRANCH STORE: Watt 1 y I fc ' v j , r n r ll No tales or history goes with the goods we sell at our Odd and End Sale You will find money by attending our Odd &nd End Safe It is cheap goodness not cheap cheap nessthat distinguishes our Odd md End Sale Figures are eloquent when used to indi cate the value weare 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 Bnd Sale IT Ji THINKING OF OKI Lacka. Avenua Building. Carbondib.