8 THE ECU ANTON TEIBUNE-MONDAY MOKNIKG. AUGUST 20, 18i)4. Wo Keep Up ' To the minute on all NEW STYLES, and are the first to introduce theni to the Eutail Trade. Every Detail of Merchandising Is so carefully watched that there is slight chance of dis satislactlou. Quoting Prices Goes for LITTLE Unless You See the Goods. Every department is a reser voir of STYLE and ELE GANCE, and we oiler no sleepy imitation for patron age. BUY HERE, and You Will Get the Best Do not drift away from our FINE GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Remembar, We Take Pleasure To Show Goods' and Quote Prices. If we can suit you iu a satisfactory purchase, we are both benefited. We NEVER INSIST ON YOU purchasing what you don't want. Our Entire Store, Our clerks, our system of buying, all are at your ser vice. Early Fall Dress Goods The examination of our Dress Materials for Fall is early so licitcd. The variety of ihv signs to choose from is as ex tensive a formerly. The qualities, the finish and the prices arc the best. GORMAN'S K tYSTONE Academy I' AC OStVVILIjo, I' A. A n tin' d sell ol home. Prepares for the dim - i pl; a. In imuuIi co;;is '9 in Music nwt Art TeaeliiTs-1 lna rlres bj-.t preparation for liw.iiiv.it. i oiunHTciitl Courso includes Typewriting aim Miuniiau i. 1 usi .Oi.nn cure! for Graduates, t-end t r ui-w iilus.rnted ciirular. I. JI. LUU.M..S, A.M., Principal. Oiyphant. Mis Nettie McDoiiiil'l, of Binghsm ton, who Ims been visiting here, left for ber honif on bnlurdHV. bh wh m cuipiniied ly her frK'ud, Miss Nlli (jtilllj;Uer, or tills place. MiHR Muttie Piikeriiijf, of Peckvilln, wua tbo guest of friends in town S itur- day. Mrs. John Ferunsion spent Sund'V with her si.tor, Mrs. P. If. MiUtr, oi Archl.alJ. Miss John Cowl'jr, of Del.iwitre street, in visittntr br coqsiu, Mian Lizzie Blewitt, of Pittatou. J b ii I.Inttiiews is sptndinsf few UJiys nt aiinersville. JJia Ros R.itunford, of Scranton, is tile giiMt or 2ilvs. iUut tiummoii.l, o Diminorn 8trt. Don't forget the lawa nodal of Hmpers lnwn tonixht. A cordial iu viUtioi) is i xtemltl to all. Mrs. William Collins and family, of Syracuse, are visitiug relatives on Du i more Btrest. A soci.il will be held io tho Conors g.illouul ctiorch tomorrow uv-nini. John McNulty, of tbs Arcbtmld Citizen, called on friends in town Sa.urlar. Mian Annie Probert Is the guest of ber sister ac Kingston. Bvkdock Blood Litters tnkn after eating will relieve any feeling of weipht , or over lumebs oi tue stomucii. Sum every where. Honesdale. About fifty whettioiou turned out for the parade called by the Muplo City wheelmen Friday night. The line vvus formed on Tenth street and was led by (JnptHin Julius Moll and Lieutenant Captain Dr. C. It. Brady, Then came tho iiady cyclists, tne Maple City wheelmen and unattached ridora. The streetH were lined with people who tnorougbly enjoyed the parade. Tue v.'ueeiiuen presented a nne appearnncp, A lantern parade ha been called for Friday, Aug. ill. All wheelmen are invited to join and are requested to tnnilsD tneir own lanterns. ill Maple City wbeflmen hope by these parades to secure tne Interest of the en tire ommuuity in thoir race meet Oot. 4. W. M. Qardner was In Soranton Sat urday. F. M. Oiyphant, secretary of the JJeluware and JUudson Usual company. and snn, Mnrray, and Mr. Hortou, of New York, where In towu Saturday. John Reeves, of Jersey City, is visit' lug his sister at Waymart. Elaotrlo Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known sua so popular as to noea no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters tiiiif the same Bong of praise. A purer medicine does notexist and It is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Eleotrio Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove riinples, Boils, Bait Khenm and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from tuo synom and prevent as well as care all Malarial fevers. For care of Headache. Contispation and Indigestion try Electric enters entire satislactlon guaranteed, or money refunded. Price SO eta, and 11 per Dottle at Matthews Bros., Drug store Highest of all in Leavening Powef. - Latest U. S. Gov't Report 21 ABSOISJTELcY SPARKLING WITH WIT HID SEISE Complete Text of Henry A. Fuller's Splendid Speech Nominating Ex-Senator Williams. CONGRESSMAN RISES FLAYED Luzerne's Little Misrepresentative Is Impaled on the Sharp Prongs of Mr. Fuller's Oratory The Day of the Congressional Socialists, An archists and Tramps Is Past Merit and Not Gab the True Test of a Man's Worth. Special In the Scranton Tribune. Wilkks-Bakre. Aug. 19. r ELDOU has a couuiy convention r t)K33 so flectrilidd with oratory yj of a grnuiuu stump as was that J which, iu Lunduvaser's h II, T-- c inly listeuvd to the sputtoh of II. A tailor, or this oity, plaoing In nomina tion for coukd m tne name of n-S'im- tor Morgan B. Williams. Mr. Fuller, upon this occasion, failed to see his candidate success' ul, Out sucoeeded in winning unanimous admiration as a convention orator.' The Tkibons is glad to be able to preaeut th full text of bis addrsss, as a piece of campaUn literature deservlug to he preserved. Mr. Fuller said: Fellow liepublicaus! Comrades In the noble outerprlxe of restoring to the coun try tbut prosperity which it eujoyed with us iu powur, and lost wusu we went out! Tumi lis for this privilege. It is a great ouo. 1 snail not D'jjo it, tor l simll ne it to pauio thH ni'it reprsir-stiuiva from the Twelfth Cnogri'Ssloual district of IViiur.vI vunia: nd tust is a matter of big ooncprn for us all, If we did bnt know It, and ap preciate tbs fact. In our contempts Ion of the present niisrepreaeutativ let us nut delude ourselves with the belief that It is of small coucorn. Tbs constitmlou of the United States, an ancient docniWMit to which we may occasionally rofer wuh re spect, even iu the heat and turmoil of our inoduru politic, sftur prramble which declares its purpose to promote the gen eral welfare, proceeds straightway iu its very nrat article to tallla and denne the house of represou tat ives. Btlore the prexideut; befoie thu senate; before the auprxme court; abjre thorn all befoie tliem all; more vital tuau an tne rant, tlrs; aud foremost, tbe uouie of rapreaeu- tan veal That is whera it cornea iu, and I beg to remind you that is wnereit belongs iu spits of very recent svidenoe is this particular dutnet tuat tbs voters ber do not put tbxt lofty estimate upon tbe oQl.'e. Our fatbeis did; and we may protit much by tbe occasional rvfWcuou tnat our latners were quite wortny or their sons. THEY KNEW TIISIB BUSINK4S. Iamsiillold faahloued enouuh to be lieve tnat Ueorge aabiDgtoD aud iiauja min Fnnlilin and Robert fcorrls and Jared Ingersoll and Alexander Hamilton and thH rent were smart men and knew what they weio ootug, when thy wrote that constitution, to put in first ill" hobae of repriMn,alives. Tlieydtd not put the can bef ve the horse, nor tbe tad brore tbedog; they built up from tee fnumla. ion of allslalile givtrument direct (i"puiar rt-preM'Utation whish comea straight from the people uuder direol reapu: aioility to the people. Wneu the ouanoej of polr.iual lortniie nave comtiinea to tnaue olilr mnijitnite each a man as is the present iu- cumuent, wears paiutully rtmlnded h w little we cau rely upon ibe p''"'lue:'t. When tho upper house iu couuieas bus h- comeatneio club i l millionaires, whoto teuuro rests oil puri-has or des,e.it, th tooi of trusis, pHMonally if not politically, more dugem-rute tlinn the E.jglish In. use of lorde, so sunkeit that even Don L'aineroa in cm enviri nmnnt appears comparatively respectable, we discovnr to our suam how v in 1 10 ws count t.pou tne seua'e, oue time the nation's pride, now a hitler pill (or pilriots 10 swuiiow, aini.it siijar-coateil. i'Ue federal judiciary will b -no belter in i he long run tuau the president or tho somite ti whom it owes npp iutment, as lute auceei-iodS to the supreme bench dem onstrate. Keith, r president, senators, nor jnd con.o diivcuy from tne pouple. But iu mic Gud, and tbank our tatbeM, tbe repreien- tatives do. We lutve our say in tliat, we boos that job, and if we say in eacnnt and if wo bos.i in fact, I know well and you woll iu epite of provident, senutors or judgeH, tlna ifOVeruuient or the people, by the people and tor the people sbnll not per, sb from the earth. Jnst because we diil not nay in earned and just becatixe we did not boss i fuct, tbe Tnelfth illt-t ict of Penuslvauiu is not represented but niiBreprewiite I In congress today, Tli iucu.nbeut calls himaelf oar repreentu tive; I call him our miitrepreseiitati. e. One hundred years ago en ii member : that huuse 6 too I for GO,0(K) people a d mud" laws fur 5,!00,0M) people; now h stntidn for 200, OUO peoplo nnd tnui es laws for 7' ,000,000. ilithematiealo it would seem : tnat t!0i),lK)0 puople on ah t to hsve a hotter representative than 5u,0o0 peoplu, and tbut trie man wbostand i for SUU.tUO ought to be at least four times tho man who stood for 50,0K). But histor ically and actually the reverse is true In geometrical inverse ratio, As the constit uency has incrensed the representative baa decreased, until now be is a pigmy; aud the vulgar frsctiou l-!iOUO,000 correctly in dicate bis microsoupiu churacter. Men tally, morally nud physically unable to represent 200,000, be has come to icpreseut just one himself. I presume at first be honestly expectMd and intended to repre sent the whole aoo.OLK), for he does not iu advance habitually underestimate hit own capability; but when he found tbo job be yond his strength ho wisely disencumbered himself of llW.MI and clung to what was left aud he will get left next fall. POLITICAL APPENDICITIS. Itodical science has recently discovered a little thing in tbe human body called tbe vermiform appendix, the rudiment of a former bowel now absolutely useless, bnt very dangerous when it becomes swollen with a sense of its own importance and tries once more to be a bowel. The un fortunate creature who possesses such an ambitious vermiform appsudix gets what is sailed appendicitis, and is quite apt to die. Not long ago this senatorial district was affected with appendicitis, aud called to its relief a surgeon who out oil the ver miform appendix; and now this con gressional District, being smitten with tbe same disease, calls aloud for that same surgoon to cut off that same vermiform appendix. He can do it, for he ha done it once; be will do it if you say the word. Fellow citizens of the Twelfth Congres sional district, what do we want and whom do we want in this anvrgencyr some may say we want a man who lias the gift of gab, au orator tbe glib tongue and more glib conscience, whose eloquence can cover a- large multitudo of sins, make wrong eem right, the worse appear the better reason. Ken tucky is now straggling with the problem whether it wants an orator. We do not want an orator: the country does not Baking Powder want au orntor; It boa got all the orators it can stand. Our modern congress Is a place for work not words, for worker not word-mongers, for homely virtues not honied phrases, for good old-fash ioued gutnutlou not genius. Then some may any we want a man who does not affiliate with corporations, who is not a capitalist, who has never perpe trnt'd tbe heinous crime against society of drawing dividends, of clipping coupons and of fostaring enterprises, who it not encumbered with the Accumulations of his own hand aud brain iu tbe issue now sharp drawn between poverty and prop erty. I differ from these patriots. Con gress ha had its till of Socialists and Popu lists aud tramps. The duys of the dema gogue are nuiubrred, the man who calls hiiusalf tbe friend of tbe laboring man, but befriends no one save himself, who stands forth a the churaoiou of labor but. cham pions no rausa save his own, who slanders wealth that ha himself may live in luxury, traduces cupitul that be liinwelf may ac cumulate a surplus and denounce cor porations that he himself may draw divid ends on stocks, clip ceup.iis from bonds, and rids upon a pass. THK KI1AL SEKD. We want the iuhu who hnviug come from boneat poverty to bomwt property knows and respectHthe rights nud respon sibilities of both; wo want a man whose heart is soft with sympathy with laboring men because his hand is bard with labor, nnd whose head is rii;bt. towards capital because he joined the industry to earn witb Hie brums to multiply uninueriiod wealth; we want a man who will regard the olllc as a public trust and not a priv ate speculation; we want a tuau who will do public service hecan e he is a ptiblio servant taking public pay; wo want a man who will dovote more energy to legislation than to re-olectlon, prefer principle to partisan advautuge, and give more thought to public measures than to petty post ofiices; we want a man and not a minikin; we want a representative and not a mis reprasentative; we want a Ropnblican one not by luheritr.nco nor by Into con version nor in exuberant youth; but a veteran in the fuitu and service, who is tried and true, who has fought nud bled, aud tkarefore, if no other reason can pre vail, must be preferred to other good nnd worthy man whose time will come, but is not yet, because it is tbe time of him I name, Morgan B. W illiams. Piltston. The rapid rale in which the council of this borough is expending tbe tax payers mouey has earned many of the thinking ou' i to wonder what will be the result. Some h ive been heard to remark that before a year elapses bo rough ordars will be begging at 75 cents the on dollar. Since the present souuoil has obtained, control of the berough xohtquer nothing can be sbowu whereby the expanses of the borough bave been lessene l tbe claim that they would do so they used to a irreat extant la getting thtmselves into offloe. On the contrary everything tuat they felt would contribute to their personal comfort was prosnred riuardleas of cost. Iu tbe distribution or sJv.rtisi ui.uts they paid no beed to tae law wbicu plainly Bays the pobli eation of aucb shall be undo in p.ip-ra puhlisiisd uot circulated within' tbe ounty. At is well known they were aot only givu to papsrs published out hUs th county, but to pnprs published 'Utslds the state Stationery galore, little of which Is ever used, th mvmornnda fl!s, more ormt lunntal tbao usiiul go to nuk up tbe tlioui.uid and one things tbU eonld be diapered with. Tbe ad v rtising of the rocent election ordi ,i .nee was conducted so recklessly tin irtd of r'siing the borough some i i. log Ilk- $13 rfS the law provi ng it rei.oned t. en-rin .u figures of, in lound numbers, $15!), or tea times wuat it should, luis is only a sample of the recklessness tunt works ail t'jeir notions. In tnei'Xiieudltnre or tuet 'X- p.iyara rtiuuwy they bave gone aie:tl nitu it direunrl or the souroes ol sup ply tbut prove tnom eithr wholly in competent, in fliuiioul tuirs, or wil taliy regaraloan or the cous.-qa 'no-is of ctio i The clique that controls c mil cil is headed and eonlrolled by s nie olevr, wise pullers and in mlpaWtor who under tne ciouk of the tax-p lyers. .ro using tuwir p isitiunt to adv uu-i the interests of themselves ami their i riends at the expense of the pu 'lie A (dance at tho monthly etui meats of the oorUh disour-ein-uts end an ex inii.aliou of tbe tnetuods by which l.iVor is obtained with tbe powers tuat be, will Show clearly huw cleverly tlii S" maoipul iters are using t i-ir po sition lor tne benefit of their friends aid relatives. The c ire exeru sndin scrn l izmg tne bills for capsular work, nippiles, eta, U us 1 1.1 pnvtug tor urnlttire iud oniur nriioles a large it in might alone be spared t ie r. ugu THE PA VINO QUESTION Iv'W that tbe qu hiioii of p .vitig is .i,,iii to be p .8e.i npon by tue cou icil, L .eMUtij oi Up-riuvni in tne tuind-i of ii.e puuliu is "vVli ,t kind o( pavement is going to be used? " Tu I hihl'.ne representative during the week just closed was apprououud by several of thp prominent tuxpsyers along Min street relative to the paving quegtiuu. They all agreod ou oue thing aud that was that the colinoil should uot act in accordance with tbe dictates of tneir own conscience, but, either in conjunc tion with the advisory committee oi iu vite the opinion oi tbo property holders, npon whom the footing of the bill de volves, and ascertain what they desire. If the mnjority favor paving witb as phalt there will be uo need of unneces sary delay exp rienoel in aceordlng briok pave agents a bearing. If, on tne contrary, tbe concensus of opinion is iu favor of the brick pavement tbe same rule holds good an in tuo former instanoe. It is an undisputable faet that the agents (or the dilldrent brick paves look with disfavor ou the pave represented by the asphalt agents and vlee versa, Huoh beiug theuitse, the eitizins sluoe they were consulted in the raising of the loan required to do the work, should be permitted to say what kind of pavement should be nssd. It tbe council would do this there could be no suspicion or question of doubt raised regarding their integ rity iu the letting of such an expensive contract Will they do it? We pause for a reply. DEMANDED TIIB TROPIIY. President Devlue, of Scrim ton, and Vice President Lvn.of Wilkes-lisrrt), representing tbe diocesan union, cuine here yesterday and went before the Father Matbew Total Abstinence so ciety and demanded that the long dis puted trophy in possession of tbe Father Malhew battalion, of this place, e turned over to them in accordance with the judge's award made a year ago. Their demand was refused. Iu making known tbeir refnsal tbe so ciety sjid that they would pay the cx- peiit.es of u com D tent Ualte l States artuv i fflaer to review tue report uf thj ludirea who presided at the drill. If, after having done so, be decided tnat the pioneer oorps was entitled to it the bnttaliou wonld cheerfnlly oom fly with wbutewr tbe result might be. Under snuh conditions and no otbr would thjy give up the trophy, there upon the Messrs. Dovlue and L.ivan withdrew. MINOU LOCAL NOTES. Compauies C and II, who t ave been enj tying tbo dntis ui ciuip life for p t week, r-turuod home early yester- 'i iy morning. Superintendent Gibson, of the Pitts ton hospital, ou s-ttur lav received a letter from Hoiwrt Mercur, of .Wilkes- Liarre, teuderiug thanks lor the kind reatuient he rec-'ivel while a patient at the hospit il, and enclosing u snb cription of $'J3. Mr. and Airs. Howard Perrin, (ne Ellitborp) of Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. Perrin's parents.who are eiimuisr iag at Like Curey. Miss Aiinnie h.vr,e loft feiiturday morning for Ociau Grove. George Syrainirton has returned from his European trip much improved iu health. Mrs. LHbie F. Clausen, of Mi Idle towu, N. Y., is visiting Mrs. I. N. Cath erl. Mis Elsie Crosslcy, of Philnilolphi;i, is visiting with Miss Netta Lloyd, ou Porke street, West Pittston. Howard DeFrohn nnd family left Saturday for Eaut Muuch Chunk, to spend n brief vacation. J. W. Wheel r, C. K. Trumbower, Ed. Hnghes and A. II Stroff, all of this place, compose a wheeling party that will leave this week on their bicy cles for Washington, D. C. They go by way of Danville, II irrieburg nnd Gettysburg, and expoot to mike the iriti in abont four days. Returning thy will pass through Baltimore, Wil mington and Philudelphi t. Altoetbe r tbeyt-xiieat to bo absent about two weeks. Misses Kitio MeLTale and Maggie -McIIaW, of Pine street, huve goue to Jersey City to spend a few weeks with friends. Miss Nina Hull and Miss Winona Gandervort, of Wl!ke-Brre, are visit ing their aunt, Mrs Jay King, of Par sonage street. Collieries No. 0. 10, I t. Ewcn nnd Buruum, of the Pennsylvania Coal company, will work this week, aud all others will be idle. M. W. Morris, who was a delegate from the Father Mathew Total Ab stinence society, of this place, to the National Catholio Total Abstinence Union of America, recently held at St. Paul, Minn., made a report of his trip to the society at n meeting of the latter held yesterday. The report was full of Interest for thoa-) concerned and the most pleasing part of it was that the trip did not cost the society one cent, Mr. Morris absolutely refusing to uo ctpt his expenses. In refining Mr. Morris informed the sock-ty that the pleasure he derived wis worth double the expns. Tue report was receive I and Mr. Morris tendered a vote of thanks. Ti.e vacating of the seats of Counoil mau Kearney, Tiguan l Ilenniga will no doubt be tbe means of causiug con si'leralil.) turmoil at the meeting to be held this evening. That they will make an attempt to occupy their chairs 1 tne council in nic chamber at tbe meet ing to be held this evening there is n question, and if they are refused to sit iu session it is understood a legal battle will follow in the courts. The many friends of Mrs. E'.lhu Holmes, known in the literary world as Veronica Coe Holmes, poetess, will e pained to learn tuut she is lying wry ill witb gastritus at her borne in West Pittston. Her condition on SU tirday was sueh that it was thouitbt eh would not survive the day. Her phy sicians have giveu up nil hope of her recovery. Lute Hamlin, of Dinghamton, ar rived here Saturday eveui g to spend a snort visit with bis parerits on North Mtiu street. M. E. Birber and S S. Stxtou, tw expert pave promoters of Canton, O,, arriv -d here Saturday. They are bare for the purpose of inter sling the council lu tho quitiUits of their pave mint. John E. Roche, of Scranton, spent a few hours here Saturday on business E tiiiy, the 18 months old child of Mr. and Mr. Elwurl Whiti, tflert Patur day evening. The fuueral will occur ti is afternoon at 3 o'clock. The funeral of Eiiztbeth Tigne, who was brought here from Philadel phia for burial, oscurre.l Saturd iv afternoon and was largely attended. Interment was lu.ide in M irket street cem-tery Mrs. D Giiodman, of Willhm stre t, is vliiti'ig f i-n Is tu S'm-rville, N. J. Maurice K-illy, of C.rbon.lle, is vi-iting his eist-r, Mri. Dr. J, J. Walsh, of Willrvn sT.iet. Mi.is L icoe, of Ex-iter street, bis ro lurutid from a d.-ligbtful trip in Mio li gn. Frank S-ymonr, form-rlv of this place, now a resident of Nw York city, has bsen spending the pust few days in town. Mrs. Aaron IIuMnn nnd ditng'titor, Miss Il-I!i, are vi-i'ing relatives in Northumberland cnumy. Mrs. Sireng and children, of William street, are visiting relatives in Ber wick. Miss Bab Moran, of William street, spent Sunday among friends in Wilkes Barre. Remarked by R. C. Joiner, of Allen P. O., Hillsdale Co., Mich.: "Nothing gave my rheumatism such quick relief as Dr. Thomas' Erlectric Oil beiiove it infallible for rheumatism." Stroudsburg. Dr. William Peters and James F Donnelly, of Philadelphia, are here for a few days. Mrs. 3. H. Newhnrr, of Scranton, is visiting Mrs. Fruuk barber, on Main street. Miss Emma Cress, of Bethlehem, is In towu, the guest of Mrs. J. L. Rhodes. Mrs. Baldwin, of Montclalr, and Miss Swerney, of Jersey City, are with Mrs L zzle Bunnol for August. Mayor Pntorbangh, of East Strondn burg, and wife, Mtus Edna Pnterbangb and Dr. II. Bush, lately returned from gay Atlantic City. Miss May and Kate Powell, of Scran ton, are tbe guests of R. Powell and wlf of McDonnell street. Peter Paul, of Ashley, is enjoying himself among relatives here. nallstcad. Last Thursday eveuing when Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Adair returned from their choir praotlce nt tbe Railroad Young Men's Christian association, they were surprised beyond measure to find their house completely filled with friends, who had gained - entrance in some unknown manusrand wbogreeted them with triumphant laughter. Bo fore tbe ho3t and hostess bad recovered from their astonishment Rjv, Davis, In a few complimentary remarks, pre sented the secretary aud his wife witb a beautiful couch. Mr. Adair made a brief response. R?v. L W. Church then made a short and witty speech. aud niter rtnr.liul hon.1.itia!jna thu 4.11v party departed fully pleased that they k i voii real surprise. Mrs. Theodore Hays viiitid Scranton on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hays are visiting friends at Spring lake. Carbondale. This la Farview's greatest season. It is suted that over 40,000 mor- parsons bave visited this re-ort this year ud to the present time than up to the si mo time last season. The Misses Hsssler, of Honesdale.are gu sis of Miss Ainey Kluback, of Cem etry Ltreet. A foot race which caused no little excitement t' ok place in this city ou Sutur lay morning. The race was from this city to Crystal lake and back, a distance of tea miles. The starting place was at Thomas Carrett's store ou Fallhrook struet, and nt 5 o'clock the following pedestrians took tboir depart ure amid the cheers of numerous friends: Patrick Brennan, of Piko street; John Flatinery, of Brooklyn street, and Thomas Garden, William McNulty and B-rnnrd Cramyif Dtindaff street. Notwithstanding the early bour at which the rase took place the spectators who witnessed ttie event numbered up into the hundreds and many horse back riders were out. In thirty-one minutes after the start was made Patrick Brennnn toucliad the hotel at Crystal lake and started home. The others were but a few minutes be hind, but it was apparent that Mr. Brenuau would be the winner, The mea arrived at tho starting place iu the following order: Brennan, 1 hour, 14 uiinut'fs; Flan ry, 1 hour, 17 min utes; Garden, 1 hour. SI wiuutes; Crane. 1 hour, 25 minutes; McNulty, 1 boor, 80 minutes Eiohof the con testant" put in $10, making a pnr of $30, $40 went tj the winner and $10 to ibe second. A party composed of tho following left on Saturday afternoon to spend this week at Windsor: V. D. Evans nnl family, Mrs. II. C. Wheeler and daughter, UaZil, Mibs Ella Hubbnrd and Lillian Jones and Mr. aud Mrs. James Deeths. H. G. Likely and Miss Flora Allen will leave today to join the party of campers that are camping at Crystal lake. Missos Bertha and Grace Hathaway, who bave been thu gnasts of Mrs C. C. Wentzler, of IBinghuraton, N. Y. , re turned Saturday after a two weoks' visit. Minooka. Miss Alice Donxhue.o Rhode Island, is visiting Mitts Beano Crane, of this place. Miss Rachel Francis, of Forest City, who has been visiting Miss Lizzie Mc V'rish, returned home last week. Misas Belin ta Gerrity, of Pittston, visited Minooka friends yesterday. Misses Maggie King and Mamie Cieary, of Duryea. visited Miss Kate Jeffer's yesternay. Miss Stella Hollenbaok, of Green wood, is visiting friends in Wayue county. Messrs. Joe Doud nnd Dave Lover ing, went to New York ou Saturday night. Miss Sarah Kelly visited friends at Ulyphant yesterday. Misses Maggie McCrea and Allie Casey, visited Dunmore friends yester day Miss Jane Mulderig is visiting at Avoca. The seventy -five yard foot race be tween Will Murray and Joe Jennings for $23 a side was won by Murray. Two band wagon loads of young peo ple from this place and Greenwood en joyed a pleasant ride to Lily lake yes terday. Last Saturday night was the quietest pay night vxpL-rieuc-d here in a good while, there being no drunks or fights. Squire O'Hara and Officer St. John had a night off, there beiug only one arrest. The culprits were a couple of young men charged witb stealing apples from a tree in Robert Campbell's gardeu. Tho 100-yard foot race between Mik Mangan, of Gilmore avenue, and Joe McDonongh, of Greenwood, will tnire place this evening at the Greenwood ball park for $25 u side. Considerable motley U up on both sldss. Mntitr in is uriug traiued by Minooka s famous sprinter, Mike Joyce, and McDonougb is being taken cure of by John Galla gher and Mike McDonougb, two other runners of local tame. Wyoming. Miss Grace H'-ov r, ut Wiikes-Barre, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Maggie Switz.ir. Kerry Klly whs quite badly burned by gas at the shovel works oue day last week. C. D Linskill is spending a few weeks at Mnrveyvillo. J. A. Hutchius & Co. bave shut down their ooal works for an indefl nit period. MissMiggio Jenkins spont Sunday witn hr pirents at Kingston. Bunj imin Coolbauu was a caller in town Fri lay. J. L. L. Fraiceso, of Soratitoa, was a caller here on Satur lay. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Alvin Robinson and Mrs. Abram Kitiker spout Sunday at tne citnp ground Miss Jennie Eirley is visiting at Mrs. W. C. Lord's. Mr, and Mr W. J. Jones.of Wilkes Btrre, spent Sunday with Mrs. Joseph McRill. Un a Trae, of Cnures. Kilkra-Bam Record. A question thai the Democrats of this cou ity are sskiug themselves just now: Where was Bines wheu the tariff bill pui-sedf Mr. Geo. II. VietterlcK The Plain Facts are that I have had Catarrh 10 Year.. Ko catarrh cure did me any good, but Hood's Bar f-Jood ' Sars& tw panlla eapartlla helped me wonderfully. Wy head is cleared, sense of smell returning. Hood's 8ar uparllla is dolnu mv c ures VWt wife a world of good for Thai Tired Frel. Ukohqk II. UiKTTKHitu, Hobble.ra. Hood's Pills are efficient and gentle. 20e uiiiuniiHiiuieieiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiinniiipj s r- s THE SALE 400-402 Lackawanna Ave, Commences SAT U R DAY, -AUGUST 4 GREAT BARGAINS ralB3l!iI2BSIa3!:i!liS!illlllBil!lllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllll W BOW Fine Holland Shades, with heavy knot fringe, Hartshorn Rollers, Plain Shades, 20, 25 and 30c. each. Mcasuremeuts taken and shades put up by experienced workmen. We Carry All Mih Store State in Stock. Srass Extension Sash Rods 15 and 20c. each. A few Vienna Porch Shades left that we will close out at cost. 406 and 408 They Say iH Sols onion Had ) Wives We Have m m in Scranton aud vicinity that can attest to the furuishing-up qualities of the "Economy" especially the FUKXITURE part of it, but IS THE STUFF that wo are blowing loudest about this season, and our toot will ba heard with delight by the economical housewife, while it will vi brata disagreeably on the ears of the ft .!. Carpet Bring your measurements and get onr A estimates. GREAT AT ECKI Laoka. Avenue. One Thousand I At 7 Dealers SHADES 4mm