8 THE CIf ANTON TEIBTJNE TIItJR SDAT MORNING. AUGUST 0. 1S!M. Have You Seen the iROOKLYI YET? It ig well worth seeing, bring ing to mind some of tho artistic features of tho World's Fair. Tho bridge is made of Cast ilo Soap. It is a pure White Castilo, and is a floating Soap; niado only from pnre vegetable oils. We are sell ing it at tho uulioard of priee, 2 Cakes for 5c. We nie enabled to put tho Soap on sale at this low price by SDecial arraugemeut with tho manufac turer, who is anxious to introduce it to tho trade in Scranton! It is already having a big salo, and wo may have to pull the bridge down iu a few days in or der to supply tho demands; there fore, if yon wish to have a look at it make your visit in early as pos sible. Bring tho children with you ; such a sight is always wel come to tho little ones. IDES and FABRICS OUK FASHION MONTHLY, For August, Now Ready. Describes and contains the lead ing Fashions, latest Dress JIate rial, Stories, Anecdotes, Humor ous Illustrations, Valuable Infor mation, elevating and pleasing reading for tho homo. Given away to those who call for it at our store. GORMAN'S Stroudsburg. The funeral iservici of Sar b Schoch, wif of Editor Scboob, wer held Mon day Milton Reinhart, of Scranton, whs in town yesterday. E. W, Stone, of Dnnmore, wag In town yesterday, guest of bis brother, A. K. Stone, Professor G. P. Bible and family are Brjonrnire; in Bell-fonte, Pa. MtH. H S.irumir-i, of Toronto, is vioi tinu friends in Sonth Strondsbarg. Mi8 Haiti Weaver.of Allentown, is th guest of Mrs. A, Marsli. Academy bill. John McNeil, assistant master mc clianlc, Dsliiware, Lackawanna ami VWhtern ruilroad is eneDdiag a wetk at Mt. Pocouo. Th resignation of C. D. Clancs, pas tor of St. Paul's Lutbenin cbureb, ws accepted by tlie congretfatiou this af ternoon. Professor E. L. Kemp is vim'ting Scranton in the interests of tho Eist Strotulsbmy Normal school, whose term begins September 1 arid tends towards being a most suecesf pi year. Dr. Lowe, of Creaeo, is tho uest of Dr. Lout, of .(st Strouiisbur Mies Mamie Daue is t;u Jiu? a few duya anionic friends lo Jiosnow. Miss Beulah Weller, of Washington, N, J., is visiting her nuole, Frank bnuoii',1, Charli-R Pugh, general secretary Young Meu'a Christian astoclatioa, Wellington, D. C, is io town tor two Wks. W. W. Miybcrry. a celebrated printer of Philadelphia, Rnd John Brumsted, wife aud enildren. of Jersey City, were at the Central House this wenk. Martha Keifer, of Mt. Cirmel, is beim entertained by Mr. aud Mrs. C. L. Rhodes. W notice quite an improvement going on around tbe new Wilkes-Barre and Errie depot, In ti e shape of level ing and graveling the surrounding grounds. , Tbe Methodist Episcopal Sunday school have decided to co to Stauffer on the new Wilke-B.irre and Erie railroad for their annual picnic. The essential lung-healing principle of the pine tree bai finally been successfully soparated and refined into a perfect cough medicine. Dr. Wood's Norway Hue fcyrnp. Sold by all dealers on a gnarantee of satisfaction. Honcsdale. Jeff Freeman, son of Morris Free man, will leave for Long Branch Fri day, where be will pms some time for the benefit of bis health, Leopold Fuerth leaves for Asbury Park Friday. . Mrs. D. (Jelberr, of Scranton, called on Honesdale relatives yesterday. Misses Cora and Rena Keen, Sadie Ray, Lonise Heft, Chnrlotte Muir, Adelaide Dodge, Grace Whitney, Katb erine Watts, Leah Lott, Myrta Wood ward aud Siephie Clark, and Messrs. La Burr, Starbrick, Burns, Gardner, Tw'.tmyer, Eck, iiadsell, Sexmith, Crandall and Clark drove to Hoadley'a Tneaday evening and were entertained by Miss Brown. Mrs. W. J. Donovan returned home yesterday after an absence of several weeks. A large number of persons attended the excursion of the Cbistian Endeavor society at Farview yesterday. The ex cursion was one of the largest of the season, Grace oh uroh Sunday school will plonio at Farview Tuesday, Aug. 14. Excursion train leaves at 8 45 Tbe Honesdale Cornet band will be in at tendance. Tickets, 40 cents for adults; 25 cents for children. Adolf Lai.loz, carriage manufacturer, 119 Carroll street, Buffalo, N. Y., states: I was tronbled with nausea of the stom ach, sick headache and general debility. Burdock Blood Bitters cared me. RDG ORANO DEPOT Pittston. Roy Ilunter, the 9-yoar-old son of Marketmau Hunter, of North Main street, was nearly killed yesterday af ternoon by beiug run down by a team aud wagon, belonging to Hughes & Glennon, the brewers. Tbe uooiUeii' occurred at the easterly approach of the ferry bridge about 8 'M o'clock Young Hunter was playing on tbw end of the bridge. Tbe brewery team, with ex-Chief of Police Andrew Brennati iu charge, was approaching and hat about stepped on the approach when the east bound Lehigh Valley engine, 044, pulling a passenger train, running at a high rate of speed, passeo under the bridge. The pulling smoke and steam which wan very volniiinoiu soared tho horses and wiju a hrmml thuy lenpad to the south side of the bridge. In doing so they caught young Hunter an 1 j'liumed hiiu to the limber. Driver Lireiitmn suc ceeded in pulling the frichionud ani mals to one side. In doiiu so the littlo fellow fell to th. floor of the bridge. He had the prcstuco of mind to make an utti'tiipt to escape, but in doing so one of tliu prancing horses stepped upon him and buried the calk of its shoe into the left sii'.e of the lad's head. A young man who was near by ai the tiui3 of the aco dent picked the injured boy up mid lore him to his home Across the street. When bis bleeding body was taken into the lmue the lads mother became very much agitated aud her cries were only siu dued upon beiug assured that hr sou was not fatally hurt. Dr. Dj Voe was promptly summoned, an 1 upon making an exa mination found a d ep g tali on the lwft side of the head. Fortunately the skull was intact and unless there are internal injuries the lads recovery is but a question of a few days. Driver B;eu nan was not arrested. Michael Freprosh, ag 21, was al mitted to tue hntp.ul last evening suf leringfrom a wound in t ie mid lUof the back. II is employed as a section hand on the Bloi tiuhnrg division of the Delaware, L ickawanua and Western railway. Yesterday, while working with the "work gaug" rep tiring the road iu the vicinity of tho junction, Freprosn iu soiu-t manner got in range of a pick which wis being n-ed by a fellow workman and it descended strik ing him iu the back. The wound while painful, is not dangerous. Lust evening fifty couples, composed principally of the Black Diumoudllook aud Ladder company boys and their sweethearts, charter d four electric caw and went down to Wilkes-Barre. Once there they boarded a Jersey Cen tral traiu bouud lor Mountain Park. Arriving at the pleasure resort they proceeded to ei joy the sweet strains that au orchestra afforded vnd kept the fantastic toe merrily tripping during the early hours of the night. Each couple had provided lunch, and, with the exhilarating brez and pure moun tain water, each ate and drank to their heart's content. The party returned home at midnight The Reap estate is preparing for the erection of a handsome double frame building It will take the pUca of tin old bomrsteail which was destroyed by fire some four or five years ago. James Fitzpa'rick is having the ex terior of his William street resilence I. e mined by tbe painters. The annual local civil servlci exam ination was held in the hub school yesterday. The emmittes in charge was Will J Gillespie, J. F. Costello, and Morgan Beynon. Those under going examination were Thomas Caw ley, Will McCawUy, Joseph Fav, Charles Curry, James McKi, John Flynn, Anthony Reap, Albert Elterich, Andrew D.iley, and Miss Bessie Stam bach. The advance guard of Compiny C, Ninth R-'giment, will leave this morn ing for Gettysburg, to prepare for the encampment. It is composed of Ser geant James Loftus, Tuouius Nichol son and John Thomas, Tho racing team of the Wst Pitts ton Hose company bus decided to enter the conte.u ia the hose laying ree at Hatiovor park, Aug 10. Tuu priza is a silver trumpet. How easily a lot of individuals can be ''gulled" night, after night, bese-n by the hosts of purchasers of quack remedies who take stock in the ravings of alleged doctors that havo as a basis for their arguments the platform of a spring wagon. Tun Misses Berthn, Laura and E.lna Morris, of North Mais stroet, weut to Hez'eton yesterday to visit friends. Miss Grac Bunnett loft yostnrday for Wyalusing, where bUj will vis.it friends. fcnperintendont John Grah.tm w.n a visitor h- re yesterday iu the interest of the electric railway. M. F. Charles, of Scranton, took dinner at t'ie Eigle hotel y8terday. Mrs. P. F. Stokes und childrm, of Scranton, are visiting the foamr's mother, Mrs. Holland, of Butler street. Mrs. James Collier, of Butler street, accompanied by hT neioe, Miss Na'ia Lavan, of South M kin street, 1-nve next Tumdny for a few weeks' sojourn at Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Joi-n II. Blackmail left yesterday morning for Philadelphia on a business trip. The marriage of Lucius C. BUk-slie, of Dmver, Col., and Miss Elizkbeth S. Bv:iu, of this plac. will occur at the Luz rue iavenue Bnplist church this morning at 10 o'clock Alias May Steele, G.sor?e Coopor, Charles Law, Robert Law and W. Hewitt weJe among a company that tendered a surprise party to the Misses May and Jo Beemer, at the latter's home in Mill City Tnsdav evening. The funeral of William' L. Eldridge, the Wilkes-Barre fl jrist, will take place today at 2 p. m., with Interment in Hollenback cemetery. Mr. Eldridge six weeks ago married Miss Ida G. Pat terson, of Wilkes-Barre. Previous to her removal to Wilkes-Barre Miss Pat terson lived on the West Side and her many friends feel a deep sense of re gret over her loss. Miss Annie Jenkins, of Spring street, Providence, is visiting ber parents in Pittston. Four Big- Succeisss. Having the needed morlt. to more than make good all the advertising claimed for thorn, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's Kew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle gna anteed Elec tric Bitters, tlie great remedy for Liver, Komacb and Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Palve, the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the denier whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell yon more of them. Sold byllatthews Bros', drug store. Heart Lake. ' Fishing it excellent at Heart lake. Recently a two-pound' and one-nuno piektrel was landed. On Aug. 0 nl 7 one party caught over 100 good-sizd fish. Of another party a lady brought in eighty-eight. Among the people served at the Spring House during tbe week past the register shows New York, Philadel phia, Bethlehem, Scranton, Bingham ton, Waverly and Pittsburg. Hon. George A. Post, New York; Mr. and Mrs. John R. Rayosford, of Montrose; D. S. Jewell. A. Abelhon. A. A VW burg, Miss B.dl Thomas, Mrs. Stoven Cbappell, Charles W. Diwson, Miss Adda R Cook, of Meshoppen. Land lord U. E. Cn fut's hospitality adds much to the comfort of this resort. Dunmorc. Rev. J. R. Dikvies, of the Fourth Avenue Presbyterian church, New York city, will occupy the Presbyte rian uulpit at this place on the coming Sunday. Mr. Davies was formerly a resident of this pluoe aud is at present visiting his father in-law, JjUu Mof futt, on Elm streot. Judging from the number of excur sion trains bound for L ike Ariel that have passed through hore during the season, that picturesque sheet of water has at but become the fuvorite outing resort of Scrantotiiikiis. The Ei io and Wyoming Valley haj booked almost eVi ry day in August, and aa t lie Indian summMisa favorite time for excur sionists many have cngagud dates for late in tho season. Br.slinll K Bronson is spending his vacation at Snsqn hannik, l'.k. O. R. Winters is rusticating at Camp Lolit souie, L ike- Wioola. His compan ion for a lew days was Arthur Cloje. Among the Duninoreaus who spent Su.iday at Luke Winola were: Grant Dilley.Misses E lith Wert, Lizzio Wert, Lettie McCullougn, C. P. Savage, Henry Beyea, A. D. Black intoo. L. M .Smith, M. K. Bishop, It. S. McMullen, and Dr. O. W. M.trcy. Ttinso who r. turn d from there this week after a two weeks' visit were the Misses 0;i ver, Gilbert Close. Misses MandSiV age, 1 la Doty und Grace Stan toil. Mrs. Sianton, of W.dtii-y'i Point, N. Y , is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tyler Connelly. Tue handsome residences of John Molfatt and D. E. Barton, on Dudley street, are rapidly Hearing completion, Mr. and Mrs T. S. Hopkins are s;i- ndi'ig a week at Lake Wluola. William Patler spent Sunday there aud Mrs. Wagner and family removed to their cottage ut that place last w.-ek. Martin Carroll, the Imggagemaster Conductor Brink's train, is rabidly re covering from nis late illness. Miss Ruth and Sally Mice have re lumed from a visit to Lake Ariel. A large number from this place nro making preparations to attend the Ep worth league excursion, which go-s to Gleu Ouoko Aug. 23. Mrs. W. T. Msriinger is spending tho summer at Allan. ic City. Mr. Tyler Connelly will shortly re move his family to a handsome now uomo on Arlington Heights. Tbe Traction company are making much needed repairs on their Nj. 0 tirauch. The work 1 beiug done iu a substantial mauner nnd augurs well lor the future accomm d itiou of resi dents in that section which have been so sadly neglected uudur the old man agement. Alexander Bryden, of Newfound land, is vitftiog at V. R. L'etors on Elm street. Miss Anna Law. M. D , a lata gradu ate of the Womeu's Mj.lical college at I'hila lelphia, has been visiting al W. K. Teeter's. She leaves on Friday to accept a position at the Charity bospi tal At Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner ar guests at the cot tune of Mrs. Wagner at L ike Winola. A young son Arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townsend on Tues day. Mrs. Paine's residence on Butler street is being beautified by a coat of paint Miss Lttie McCullough is visiting at tbe home of ber uncle, E. U. Wert. The Erie and Wyomiug Valley sta tion at Maplewood was entered by burglars last evening, but no booty was secured. Cri iclslns a Yuutig Lad v. "Fhe would be a pretty girl for but one thing." 'What's thn;?' nsked Charley. Uoorge ller face is always covered with purple and red blotches. Charley Oh, that's easily enough dis posed of. Us -d to bi the same wav my self, bin I caught on to the trouble oue day, and got ml of it in no time. jeorg What was it? t barley bimply blood eruptions. Took a short course of P. P. 1. 1 tll yon, it's the boss olood corrector. Tbe governor bad rheumatism so bal that you could hear him ho'ler clear across the country every time ho moved, lie tried it, and you know what an nthlotio old eent he is now. If somebody would give Miss Daisy a pointer, she would ttiank them alter wurds. All tlie drug stores sell it. Moosie. The Ladies' Aid society of tho .Meth odist Episcopal ciinrch will give a pie soci 1 tonight in the le ture room of tlif rhnreh on Min street. . Strayed to tiie premises of W. F. Wnt,rmm Atir;nst 1, n rul yearling heifer Owner can have same by prov ing property and paying cost of this ndvertis-ment. Mr. nnd Mrs. John It liMono nro re joicing over thn arrival of a babyi;irl. James B-xler has returned to bis home in Scotland lifter visiting his uncle, Thomas Bax'er, of Brook street. A nr o': occurred on ti branch of the ErrU and Wyotninir Valley rail road, tels-.v the Central Breakers, in which enrine.No. 10 and enuine No. 21 c 'l!id"l The eni ie was badly wrecked nnd one empty car stood on end. Fortunately no nno was injured. l'cekvillc. V D. Irvin, of Hop H ittom, was a oaller in town on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Horace Frear, of Car bondale, spent Sunday with ft lends iu town. Harry Simpson has removed from Academy street to tlie house receutly vacated by II. O. Pytherck, on South road. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chatin an, of Sonth Canaan, are the guests of Mr. ami Mrs Alden 1 1 amnion I. Mrs. Henry Kennedy and Mm. Frank Barnes have returnud after visiting for a week with friends at Kiyer and Lake Ariel, Mrs. George S. Lvon of Tassaic, and Mr. A B. Ayeisof Morristown, New Jersey, are visiiing the foiim rs sister aud the Inters sunt, Mrs S M. Roci-rs. The Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Guest, lolt resterday morning tor Ocean Grove an I will be g me for t.hr" weeks Bcccham's pills are foi 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 them. Book free: piHs 2;c. At drugstores.or write B.F.Allen Co.,365 Canal St., New York, Minooka. The citizens of Lickawanna town ship who have banded together for the pnrpoBe of restraining the school board from building the now school at Moosic, have issned the following to tue president and members of the school board: In the district of township of Lacka wanna In Lackawanna county. The undersigned citizens ami tax payers of tho township that it appearing in the Issue of the daily papers cn Aug. 7, 'Ut, timt prop ls 8! e being presented to the public tor tbe construction of a certain building inn) improvements to be erected by and under the authoiity of the school board above mentioned, for the use of the said township, aud the said imi.rovo luents consisting in tho erection of a large end expensive school house in the village of Moosic, in thn said township, ami the necessary equipment of tho sal. I building with lixtuie, with such appointments as lire necessary iu such cases. Now the undersigned citizens and tax payers desire to set forth at tho out -t that that they put the highest v;ilue und im portance in tho inainiiniianco and support uf our ptihlin schools as the bulwark of civil liberty nnd fully realiz.i that the per petuation of that this oivil and religious liueriy in our country is best guaranteed by the hearty support and corporation of every taxpayer nnd citizen. Aud whereas the undersigned fully realizo that a largo discretion is vested iu the several school boards of tho common wealth in thn manor of the construction and loc ition of the new scnools, neverthe less, the same law which vested this au thority iu said schools, mainly the act of May 8, 1S."4, provides in respect to the lo cation and construction of school houses as follows: "In all cases it is proper to ascertain and to a proper extent to be guided by public, sentiment on questions which the public are direcily interested, butt Is can lie as well ascertained with out the formality of au election, which generally only embitters the contest when tho result of the vote is not binding." These word quoted from the chool laws of our coinni uwealth are to tho point. Now the citizens nnd the taxpayers take those pre sumptions to be uiidobaialilo. l-'irst-Tiuit you 11s a board of directors are tlie chosen servants of the people, to carry out iu regular and wise maimer the wishes of the people who a-e your superi ors in all that pertains to the government of the people, by the people and for the people. Second It is to bo presume 1 that if yon should ilud a strong sentiment run niug counter to your actions in given di rections that, you would immediately give the expression of that public sentiment your dutiful anil earnest consideration and endeavor to bring yourselves in line with sucli public scutiiuuut. It is your sworn duly to do so. Third la view of the promises, gentle men of the fyickawanun school board, there i' a strong and widely spread spirit of pro test nnd indignation in every section of Lackawanna township against your action in reference to the proposed construe: ion of the new mid expensive building to be erect, d iu the village of Moosic. and this and this protest comes from tho following reRHons: Firt The construction of this proposed buildiiig is not necessary, there being suffi cient accommodations for the school pop ulation as now constitutes iu the village of Moosic. Second Tboro wns no expressed public demand for the construction of tbe said buildiug, such as would jnstify tho board iu increasing enormously the already over burdened township of Lackawanna. Third There is no prospect of any large increase ot populaiiou such as to demand the building for further needs. Fourth Taylor borough has rocsntlv in corporated and there is reason to believe that annexations will be made to the said borough from territory comprising now a part of Luckawannn township iu thn not distant future, thus weakening the re sources of the township for taxable pur poses. Fifth Lackawanna township is in debted In the sum approaching $13,C0I). The construction of this building will greatly increiv e tliis amount. Sixth This inevitnblo increase of taxa tien is largely homo by poor working peo ple who cn ill afford to have additional burdens ndded to their already heavy load. To the board that this protest is not feigned but is the genuine alarm of the people against a violation of their consti tutional rights, wo append herewith some of the names of those who nro lona iu their protest and unceremoniously Join in requesting the board to discontinue lliep;esent unwarranted proceeding until the subject is given that con iderar.ion and deli oeral ion which questions of public concern dem uuls iind'wliich honest olli ciaU having au ei e single to the public welfare will, as in duty bound to, reuder their coiistnuents. Seventh Thn protest also to the mnn 11T in which ihe board has refrained from getting at tho public sentiment in refer ence to this hnpoitunt matter. And fur ther wo disapprove of the precept ions manlier in which the furniture for said building wns purchased without the pub licity of proposals as we are given to un derstand. These are in line soino of the reasons thnt are current nmong the public in tin tnwnsnip touching this protest, nnd iu order to demonstrate to the board that tiiis protest is not feigned, but is the gen uine alarm of the people against their constitutional rights, we append herewith seme of the names of those who are loud in their protect and pressing the board to discontinue the pre-eiit unwarranted ex penditure of public m in-y: Martin Mc bonoiifTh, O'.ven Connelly, Jau.os Eg.iu, John Kelly, John Fitzhotii y. Carbomlule. Tho following verdict, was ren lero I yesterday efteriio 111 by tli ooro.i t's jury which was einp mclled to investi gate the death of Tuom is i Tighe, of Dntidtill street, who ditd Tu -s lay af ternoon: We tin 1 that Thorn ts B Tighe cii m to his deal h on tlie aft-r-110.111 ot Augd't 7. 1874, fiom wounds ii dieted by bimsoll ny 11 bullet dis charged from k revolver in his own hands during ik tit of temporary In sanity. Willie Master', a boy nbont 9 years of age, bad the two mi Idi" lingers ol his right hand cut ff on Tuesday even ing by a uiiiciilne used for cutting buy iu W, R, Moon's b irn. Trainiinn Hiebiird IIiuMy, of Con ductor John Roberts' D likwarn nn 1 Undsou night freight train, who sus tained mcli serious injuries of the arm about two months' ayo, has resumed woik. He has resumed tne position of fl.gumn on thn same train. Frank Clark, of Honesdalo, is visit ing relatives in I his city. Miss Ev.i Whitney, or Suqnehnnnn, was a visitor iu Carbomlule yesterday. This evening iu connection with the regular weekly prayer meeting in the Presbyterian chapel a farewell will be t -ndered to Dr. and .Mrs Vauderbnrg, who will leave this city it) a few days for Hainan, Ciiiua, where they will engage 1 1 the missionary work. Dr. II. C. Wheeler, was a visitor at Win.lsor. N. Y., yesterday. Today occurs the excursion to Far view of the Oxford Mine Accideutul fuod. Ralph C. Keglar. Bgod 1 year and 0 months, infant ion of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kglar, of Arobbald street, died yesterday. Funeral will be held on Friday afternoon. Interment will be made iu Maplewood cemetery. When Baby -was sick, we gate her CmtoTta. When sho was a Child, sho cried for Cantoris. When she became Hiss, she clung to CastorUk. When the hud ChQdreo, she gave Uuara Castorle, Montrose. The following persons from Scranton were registered at tbe Tarbell hous yesterday: G F. Whittemore, John W. rritz and T. Hnpton. An interesting game of ball was played here ou Tuesday betwoen Franklin Forks and Montrose. The game was witnessed by a large number of people. Score, 18 to 8 In favor of Moutroae. Both sides had won one gsme. Charlie, better known as "Pomp" JacHson, was in the box for Montrose and a pitcher from Binflliniu tou held the same position for Frauk liu. Fay & Stu irt McKenzie, of Bethle hem, are calling ou friends here. C. N. Stoddard, of the firm of Stod dard & Watroiis nn I Kdv. E. A. Warri ip r. nie spending the week at Forest L ike. M. M. Dowitt, of Scranton, was here yeoterday assisting iu the opening of his branch photo gallery, The Hiplist Sunday school held a very (nc-e-sful exclusion aud picnic nt Liko Caryou on Tuesday. The day wusj all that could be desired and a large number availed themselves of the opportunity to visit that beautiful lake. Rev. r.d Mrs. J, F. Willinras, of F.iirdalo, were h"re yesterd iv. Rev. E. J. Liiff 'rty, of Friendsville, wis culling ou friends bore yesterday. Dr, C. D. Mackey having finished a twn weeks' course of instruction iu NswYnik, has returned homo. Hi'V. J. F. Jlllies, Who llll b'O'l quite seriously ill, is gutting well again an t expects to preach for his people next Sunday as usual. Miss Mume Coon is entertaining two lady friends from Cindor, N. Y., nt tier ploaannt homo on South Main street. Four Brothers post Grand Army of the Republic will eelebrato their tin wedding S'pt. 5, it will tie on tho sec ond day of the old soldiers encamp ment. Tho past is making flue prepa rations for the evont. The chief engineer of tho Montrose lire department iuform-'d Tins TmmjNU reporter that owing to some oppiM lion the parade of the department would not take place ot; the C.n as re ported but at a later dato in Septem ber. T(jo first week of court for August will b'gin on Monday next. Siveral Important casus are to be tried, two for murder. Mrs. T. H. Cooloy, formerly of Mon trose, but now of Scranton, is the .uest of John R. Cooley ou Cherry Street. Franklin Forks was well represented at the ball g.itno hore on Tuesday. Mis. Wright, mother of Recorder Wright, bus been very low this week and her death bus been expected hourly. Dr. Dutiton and family of Gjrman town, near P liladelp iia, tire occupy ing C. M. Reads houso on Cherry street. Ellwood Gardner of Bingliamtin, is visiting bis father. D. V. Gardner, 011 Chestnut .street. Dr. Spraut of Innkhannock. hns been spending a few days with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Dr-cker of South Montrose, was in town yester lay. Mrs Jotchim is entertaining friends trom Buimamton. E P. Pope, R. B. Stroud and R. M. Bustwick, were fishing iu Forest luke yesterday. Archbald. jlfr nntl Mrs John P iri-nll nf Pliniv.li street, have gone to Detroit, Mich., wnere tuey will visit menus. Mrs. James E iton, of Lmrel street, will leave for Ocean Grove on Satur day to beabsetit two weeks. This evening at 7 311 there will be a meeting of Division 1:1. Ancient Order of Hibernians, in .Tvm .7 Swift's hull All members are urgently requested to ce present. Mis Hannah B irrett 13 visiiing htr cousin, Miss Anna Barrett, of Scran ton. Vnnire Mnalev. M. R. Mnnlev nnd School Director lliomos Price were in Scranton yesterday. Ihe member of the hoso company are actively pushing the sale of ticksts for the great regatta 011 Tuesday next i"d are meeting with much success. Tne regatta will be worth attn ding. Mood's Saved ' CasnayKrsstly fly Life "For years I was In a very serious onmlitien T.itli catarrh of the stomach, bowels and bladder. I suffered intensely from dyspepsia, ami In fact was a miser able wreck, merely n skeleton. I seem ed to go frcv.11 bud to wor.-r. 1 really wished I was dead. I had 110 rest day or , night. I did not know what to do. I had taken so much medicine of tho that It me, and my finger nails bf linn 10 luru air. W. TS. Ynnng, Mm U and come off. I'nttort Mills. 1-a. t i,0K;m to tilka flood's Sarsaparllla. I had faith in the medicine. iiiiiI It did more for me than nil prescriptions. I have gradually rrpuncil pcrl'crl health, am entirely free from catarrh of tho bowels, and p'tln In my back. My recovery is simply mar velous." W. I!. You.no, roller's Mills, l'a. I,rSars!- fc. "..ill is Hood's Pills relieve distress after eating. REFROiLEY SOAP' tmaciI ::-t, MnflK. - V - - Is an Improvement in Soap. 0 In the Trolley $oap old methods and materials are superseded by new ones. The Trolley Soup leaves the clothes sweet and clean and lasts lunger 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 4-5 Joseph" $2 Thorny EUpnton, 227 Chestnut Street, Phila. N 1 W tv -- Vw -r -I' , V k. ' Ji-ia wrong kind U WrC LifcAV V had poisoned 1 VI..VV , ncningisiitiiEHiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiisiiiHiiiii imigiiuiiiiig ucirj K 1 . THE IF? L 11 l'.1-rr-si 400-402 Lackawanna Aye. Commences oA 1 GREAT BARGAINS Lsi:::::s:3its:!;j?3iS3;B:i:H:Bi!3ErsBa!i:i:iii:iBa!:ztt3!EiiEiii:BitJB :izi3Bii!u:usiJi" IF YOU ARE THINKING OF 1ST CARPI We can serve you well All the desirable kinds are here and at right prices. Then we have other kinds of IFIoor : Coverings Linoleums, Mattings, Art Squares, Linen Crumb Cloths, k Byzantine, Smyrna and Oriental Rugs all sizes, from a single door to sizes large enough to cover an entire floor. KERR $81 406 and 408 BRANCH STORE: Watt "! 1 nn 'I'M w . 1 umnmni 'ii an ,i 11 mm ,1 mi, 1 mum mmi wl I -s-pl No tales or history goes with the goods we sell at our del and End Sale You will find money by attending our Odd and End Sale It is cheap goodness not cheap cheap nessthat distinguishes our dd and End Sale 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 mm AT u 1 URDAY, ST 4 Lacka. Avenue. Building, Carbondab.