8 THE SCItANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 21. 1894. e ICeep Up To the miauta on all NEW STYLES, and are the first to introduce them to the Eetail Trade. Every Detail of Merchandising 1 so carefully watched that there is slight chauco of dis salislactlou. Quoting Prices Go33 for LITTLE Unless You Sea 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 TRICES. Remember, 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 licited. The variety of de signs to choose from is as ex tensive as formerly. The ' qualities, the finish and the prices are the best. GORMAN'S Hallslcad. Mrs. Henry TiiuiK, who had been visiting friend in lankoannook, tins retnmcl uomo. Rev. John Divis, pastor of tbe Bap tist cunrcli t this plae, will bt or dainml oil Thursday of thi we It. Thf coUsun mwtinii on FriJuy ovhii lug will b lii-lil nt the humi of G. W. Cm:'Wh11 on Chnrch street. Tne Wo moil's Curiatinn TVmper-ince union will mart a' ttia om t Mr- E D Burton Tbnrsd iy aft-rnooa at 3 !i0 o'clock. Tup teichr'a metttinf? will be IihH at tlu I'rpsbyteriiiu p.traouage on Frid.iy ovening. Arrangement are being porfecte'1 to bold a Sumluy Kaliool institute at Naw jMiif'.rd Sept. 7. Mrs. 15 C. Read is vtaltiug friends in BainhriJiie. A number from tbis place attended tbe excursion to Mitple Bay on Satur day. C. M, Reed, of Montrrm-', who lias been visitiuij bi brother B-nj iinin in tbia place, bun returned bom. iir. and Mrs. Earl Talinah'e attended the camp me-tin-; at Hooper yet"rilay. Jliss (iiorgia Cup well and Mua Flor ence W ii termini spent Sunday witn friend in II irfonl. Pa. Air. and Mrs. Joseph Wenlnv, who lmvtt been visiting t ri. n U in Wilkea Biirre, have returned hmue. Wiirren Simmrell visiting friends in Worcester, Mann. Ti.e s.iop m-n are now world nf on eight hours time. Tb Gospel met-tiug in th R ilro id Young Mhu's Christiau Asociition hull next Snnlay will be a Id'H-isad by William Williams, of Grmtt B ti l. Burdock Blood Bitters taiien after eating will relieve any feeling of weight or over lulness or the stomach, b IU every where. ' Montrose. L. R. Hernck, ol Rush, spout Sun dny hre with bio parents. Company G arrival honn from Gettyebnrg at 2 a. in. Sunday, vnr with th trip, but aft-r a regtover Sun day tliey were all well yterday n I were kept busy telling their frienda about tbo camp life. Corporal Dr Joucliirj received many congratulutiona for ti e compliment be received from G rural Uotnn. Mrs. John Tyler, of Sonth Jluin Ptteet, Is (iftiiuerunnly ill witn typhoid f' Vi r, tbo lirat case in town for a ion tune, ' Rev. A L. Benton, having returned from bis vacation, ocenpin I hi pulpit in tbe rrestiymrim chnrch ou Sunday, preaching excellent sermons James Morris and son, Frank.starte I yesterday for Forest lake, to b gone s-veral days. Walter J nekton is em ployed at the Central during Frank's Vacation. Myron Kasson, of Scranton, was call ing ou friends here on Saturday. Tii Sbring murder exse is still on, the witnesses lor tbe defense wre b-t ing beard yesterday. Tbe opinions differ as to bis guilt or innocence. The jury alone will be able to decide. Elsctrlo Bitters. ' Tlita Mrnulv la hanmnint an toaII Irnnwn end so popular as to need no special men- All whn li.tfa iiuflil TT. I... 1.11 ft plltf.ara sine the same ong of praise. A purer niecncine uoes novei nuu n is kuiu- .wwl in nil iVtuf 4a flnilTlHlL Elarf.rin Bitters will cure all diseases of tbo Liver and Kidneys, will remove rimpies, cons, Bait Kbenm and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from tbe system and prevent as well as cure all falaflal fnvnra Vnv nnra nt Hend&C.he. Contispation and Indigestion try Electrio Bitters Entire satislaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 60 ctfC and $1 per bottle at juauuews uioa., vrug nan Pittston. Patrick Keating, aged 23 years, and employed as u coal inspector at tbe titular Mine, was struck and killed by a Delaware and Hudson passenger train early Sunday morning. Tbe accident neenrred near tbe Batier breaker, Tbe funeral will take plaee this afternoon from tbe house of bis parents in Cork Lin, at 3 o'clock. The G-zeite in commenting on tbe number of fatali ties wbicb have occurred at tbe snart indicated above, says: "Keating mikes the ninth young man residing In Cork Lane or vicinity who has been mangled on the rails nn the D-taware n l Hud son or cut off track, between Saturday night and Monday morning, within tbe past few yen, as follows: h Gil martin. John Mtillmrin, Martin Kirbv, Andrew Doouer, John Smith, Patrick Knane, Lnke Nolan, Patrick Keufe, ao i Patrick Keating. Besides thesx, no less than ten Poland-rs have been killed on the tracks at Cork Lane within tbe same time." Patrick Curley, of the Alplnt Bus Ball club, while playing ball Sunday was struck in the eye by a Utohsl ball and painfully injured. John Duffy, of the same club, sustained a blow on one of bis fingers that crippled it. The committee appointed in accord ance with a resolution of the council to prepare plans and specifications for paving and sewering Main and Water streets bsld a meeting at the town ball yesterday afternoon and last evening. The committee has been reinforced by tbe appniutment of Benjamin Harding, John B. Law and Jxm '8 Fitzpatrisk, of tbe eitizmt advisory committee. Tbe specifications of several of tbe paving companies were read and after some modifications were adopted, John B. Law of ttie advisory commit te , inform I the committee that the sum of $43 653 would be required to do the boroueus sbxre of the pving. Borough solicitor Bobau informed the committee tbat tbe borough oould rsia. $33,000 on tbe recent loau author iz.'d. Mr. D 'iinelly Btatsd that inas much us it w s apparent, tbe council could not p.iV ami sewer tbe town with the amount of money in posies sion of the horou-ib, the rommit'ee recommend d to tint council at thn xt meeting that the sewering b let to i local company and tbat the borough retain an option on tbe franchise given uch cbtnpwny, whereby the borough, when it felt able, could pure has the franchise. A motion to that eff et prevailed. The committee adjjurned to mvet at the call of tbe chair. Tbe council meeting which was to have been held Inst eveniug, wis put over until Wednesday evening owing to the committee on paving and sewer ing not baviug finished their work as erly as expected, A large multitude of people, who bad gat iereJ outsi ie the town hall, were therefore much dis- s itinfind. Miss Meta Shnltz, of Wast Pittston, on 'i'liurdy last was stricken with a serious illnoas. Her condition lasi evening was pronounced beyond help by her phyaici.tn and her death wa uinmetitxrily expected. M r Loughnev and M. J. 13ittl have goue to Buuilo on an extended trip. Robert Wallace, sr., repreasnt-jtiv-i r Falling .Spring lo la, and Jmns Fleming, representative of My 0vn lodge. Knighu of Pythias, left yester day to attend the meeting of the Gi aud Lodge of Pennsylvania, which will be held at York Tuesday and Wednesday of this we k. Dr. Ed Walsh and f.imily, of Phila delphia, are visiting bis brother, P, G. Wnlsh, of Market street. Miss Sara Goodman has returned from Carbondale, wnere she visited friends. Miss Toda Barrett, of William fltr.et, is visiting friends in Honesdale. Miss Alice Cosgrove has rsturnnl home from Wilkes Birre, where she spent some time among friends Dr. D L. Ko3, wife and daughter are visiting friend' in M issnchusetts. Miss D.cker, of Honnsd'tle, aput yestvrday visitiu her sister-in-law. Mrs. Schoonov-;!', on the wa.t bi ie. Miss Belle Ford ham is entertaining the Misses Ilulru atid Mirgar-t Bnt ley, of Scranton, and Miss MoAlpine, of Waverly, P.. Mr Frank Flock, of the West Sid". and Mrs. A. J, Williams and son, Rob, of Wilkes-Barre, left yesterday for Bridgeport, Coun,, to vinii relative. Joiin and Ambrose Higgim, of New York, are visiting their parents iu thih place, Forest City. The borougu t.ithera mat in s.ssioi l.i at evening. Electrician Arthur Korben snent Suudny pleasautly with former Sorm lon irienda Tiie Liidiss' Guild of the Eniscnnul chnrch will bold anripp"r in the base- iri'nt o' toeir church tonight George Maxey is SDendinz this work w'uli Gibson rolativiM. i. J. Urattan. of IU I stead, was a vini'or in town yesterday. Mua Lena R-vnolds an 1 Mint Purl Garil visited Cirbondale frin Is yostur- Jay. iMrs. AUx Lili 'Is entnrtiiini ltr n Ii - giust Miss Margaret Sbiler, of Ho i tale. The Free Metno lists ciiiid me-n . is held neHr Ararat. A larg' nam r from thia place attend., l Sunday E A Wbeelor and John Male? rode on their wheels to thul pi .ce and return, ami took a prominent p rt in the ex -rein s Rev. William Jonmncs and f in i K penl Sninlny at Prouipton with Mrs. Jiidwaru rentecost (nee Ada Jennings) who has be-n very ill. II-r m in) friends will be pleased to le.irn thai she is convalescing Miss Grace Lim, of Carbondale. i i ho guest of Mias May Walkina, of Di.lnware street. Joseph D avis and mother, of Taylor, ep-nt n short timo in this place Mou nay The fir company recently organize' at V.indllng held u pienio in the Van 1 ling grovo Sa'orday. Frank Mlddleton, a (rusty nnd car fal engineer On one of the small Hill side locomotives in this place, was s vrely scalded by steam yesterday During the noon hnr bn start- ' lo rv p.ir a defeciive fit ', that had heei "plugged, and wmch had started lo leak water in the fire box. Whil driving this ping more securely in tb fl.ie with a bar, the plug spdt or w blown out, thus allowing the 110 poun Is pressure of RUaiu to nscn which, with some of the fire in t'i box. struck him with ureat fore knocking nim down. He was badly scalded on tbe left side of the face arias and lim I s. He was removed to his borne on North Main street, where Dr. 13Iakelte was suuitnondvd an dressed tbe injuries, wbioh are painful tint it la tbougut not fatal. Harry Dolph and Andrew Haley, who wn standing nearby were sliithtlv bnrn.ul John Meddleton, who wg the nearest to bis brother at the tibte of tbe aoci dent escaped nuiniured. Abont 4 o'clock yesterday morning the whistles tn this place sounded th alarm of fire. The fire was located iu the tenement house owned br Dr Knapp, and fhluh is situated back ol the doctrr's rtsldenc. The Hillside Fire comnanv's hose room la near 1 opposite th; place of tbe fire, -and that company quickly responded, but in trying to attach their hose to tbe hydrant a coupling was missing, and they failed to get a stream of water on the building. The Enterprise Hose company responded, and iu short order bad a stream on th fl tmes. The oan.'e of the fire is unknown, as the bouse was uuoeoupied. The names were pre vented from spreading to tbe adjoining residences. Tbe bouse is ruined. An iusuranee was carried. Archbald. The Serenade Biud picnic at Sylvan irrove was a great sncoess. The atten dance was large and an enj tyable time was bad. The principal feature of in ternet was a tug-of war between a team from Archbald lions company Mo. 1 and a team from Andrew Mitchell Hose compauy, of Cirbondale. The Archbald boys won after a hard tusaei. The team was ouly recently organized, but it contains soma strong and heavy men. iney leel delighted witn tneir viotory over such a worthy team as tbat of tbe Aadrew Mitchell company. Mus Mamie MeNuity, of Uydo Park, is visiting Miss M'ggie Judge, of Pine street, Mra. P. W. Fadden and Miss Laura McHale, of Olyphant, called on friends here yesterday. Some of the Hungarian residents here attempted to paint tbe towu red on Sunday and all day the officers were on duty qnelliug the disturbances they caused and arresting tue (Hamm ers. The quarreling began early in the morning when four witn unpro nounceable names were arrested after a night's debauch. . They made a sorry spectacle as tbey were taken to tbe lockup Inst as people were coming to church. One of tbe prisoners was too drunk to walk, so be was wheeled in a wheelbarrow. Another witti moou streaming from a wound ou his bead and with the upper part of his body almost naked was taken along tbe main streets mush to the disgust of ev-ryon- who saw him. In the afternoon a riot of small proportions took plaos on South Main street which lei to tbe ar rest of six of the rioters. In tnis mslee a participant. Jcoti Oharoth. was very bilv clubbed. He sustained two del p cuts on bis bead which bled so pro fusely and dazud biui so completely that It is believed his sku.l is fractured. To add to bis hard lot he was brutally plased in the lock-up without having his wounds dressed and slept on tue fl ior all Sunday night. Yesterday ho was taken to the home of his sister, wbo at first would not rsceive him A' this writing be is still uneoiiscloua. Yesterday the ten prisoners were ar- raigued before the burg-tai and Squires Giidea and Munley. The ourtrea. fined some of them for the violation of ornugh ordiuauces and others were charged with assault and tiattery. All naid their tines or promised bontlg:u-u except one, wuo was committed to the county j til in default of bail. The spectacle presented by the uair clo'hed and drunken prisoner woo was taken to the lockup yesterday morning as people W'-- coming from churea wis note CUl el to edify tU03 who witnowl t. It would well for polioe officers to use a little, jn Igment in dealing wit i cuds such as that. Carbondale. J. F. Reynolds win attending to business in Scrautou yesterday. Bert E Igett sp-nt Su iday in town as tbe gust of G. P Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Uyron JN. Peck spent Sunday with tho lattor's parents in Way mart. Mrs. Buyley, of Green Rid go, is tbe gnesr of her son, A. W. Biyley, on Salem avenu -. Dr. H. C. Niles, of Suit Like City. who has bsn spending some weeks witn his parents iu this city, left this morning for Baltimore, where he will take a special course in John Hopkins university under tbe celebrated Dr Kellev of that institution. At. its oon- lu'ion, which will ba in about a month, he will b joined by his brothr, Dr. J. s JNlles, ol tins city, in Phlla lelphia, where they wll spend some time in special stuWy at Presto i R'troai, uml.r Dr. Joseph Prio-. During the latter'a iihsencd his practice will tie looked after by bis father and Dr. W. J Low-ry. Conductor Howard Knapp is sick ut bis boms on Cauaan street. W liter Franks, of Scranton, spent Sunday in town. A large uu lienca gaihared at the Baptist ohuruu last night to listen to the lecture given by Yonan II Shah o.i z a, native of Persia. Tue lecture was very interesting as was also the f ursoiigs, which were each sung in a different language. B iyd Case spont yesterday with hia parents in Waymart. Frank Niles will return to his home iu Tex s to lay, after speu ling ttia au nual vicaiioii with his fatoer, Dr An drew Niles, D' K Ivtatrlck and family, of Wind sor, N. Y.,ar' spending a few days with F. E K 1 1 1 p 1 1 r i e It ou Dirte uv -uu , James G'r Ion, of Gordon avsnn-, oi i witn an uccid-tii on Satnrdiv . it which nearly reult-d in his e- . l.isliinily killed. G n!on being in i intoxicated condition was walkiu on the trunk sonth of this t it v w-i -n tne ear rauie Mown the hill witn great speel. The motor in an s.w him on the lack and did hla u mo to slop tlx ear and also to Httr.c Gordon's atten tion by vigorously iliiiing the hell He was struck by the car and thrown atioUl ti II He ii teet. lie was t noil,' lit at ihe time to be seriously hurt, but Inter reports are tbat he Is able to b arottn I No td una is laid to the strtet o ir tn mi E M. Cooper, of Wnyntirt, is in barge of the Carfiondale steamlau i- lry in tha niaeuce of Mr. Fanning Mr Ciopr was formerly conn-ct-d withtb- Lackawanna steam laundry m Scranton. Moosie. Andrew B niii mid Divid Mnir sailed last S.turday uioruinu. for Gms iiovv, Scotland Rev. John Race, of Ki igston semi Gilmore's Aromatic Wins A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and ner vous; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aro matic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for ailments peculiar to woman hood t promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by Matthews Bros?, Scranton, BABY'S SECOND SUMMER Most AnxiousTime for Mothers and Nurses, Greater Susceptibility to Sudden Intestinal Disorders, Worsa Than the First Few Months of Its Life Lactated Food. The dangers of the"''seoond summer" have already been a familiar piece of nnrsery wis lom. Every year, with a regularity that strikes terror Into thousands of homes, there comes with tbe midsummer weather tbe present fearfnl jump in the death rate among children. As physicians continually warn parents, X'raordinary care in baby s food is Uuw essential. An intimate knowledge of just what babtes require to keep well and free from summer illness, produced lacta ted food. Children fed on this thnug bt fully considered nutriment grow rapid ly and develop bone and muaale, as wen as into tat, plump babies. It con tains every neo.sslty for baby's rapid growth. A food as simple in its composition, as ribh in uutritive parts, and as olosely ressmbly beatby mother's milk has never before been produced. Lactated food is also tbe crooer thing for chil dren when weaned, because they like it, and are easily led to this important change In diet In thousands of oases, where nursing protraoted into warm weather has re duced tbe vitality and Holiness of tbe breast milk, babies that showed signs of fretfulness and often colic become again fat and sturdy when put on a diet of lactate 1 food. It is undoubtedly i mo that babies that have the advan tage of their mother's milk seem to stand the heat of summer best, provid ing the natural food agrees with them. Hut wheu hot weather brings down the strength of both mother and child there is always danger of tne severe bowell aflections wbicb come on so suddenly and are so often fatal. Physioiaus omcribe laclaUd fool lo be kept always on band and used at once upon the first indication of loose ness or loss of strength, or if baby is evidently not thriving on its present Met, Lactated food is the diet physi cians us in their own families. nary, will preach tonight (Tuesday) In tbe Methodist Episcopal chnrch. I ho bailies Aid society in connec tion with the Methodist Episcopal church will hold an ice cream and wa termelon social in the lecturo room of tbe church Wednesday evening. A cordial invitation is exton led to all to come and pass a pleasant evening. The members of St. Mary s church will rnn an excursion to Farview Wednesday. All who wish to have a day of enjoyment should go with them aud help them in thoir endeavor to raise funds to pay for their addition to the cuurch. Taylor. A box social will be held touight at the Sibley Union church. Susie Morris is sojourning at Heart's iaka for a w.-ek. M. M 'Willihtna left yesterday for lorn state retorts. Taylor, Pi., Aug. 39. 189-i. Wm. H. Davenport off Ted to sell out his farm ing utensils and right to good farm, one hundred and fifty, acres. Tli-- reasou for selling on account of poor health. " The Christian En leavorers held ser vices in the Methodist Lpisoopal church Sunday night in absence of their pastor. Mrs Jenkin Harris, of Wilkes-Btrre, whs in town yesterday. Polities are hot. Every member of the M' Kinley cluu is working for John 11 Fallows for congr ss aud J. W. Ke 'se for rccor ler. Tue Junior Order United American Mechanics bull club defeated Ihe Loyal Knights of Am-'iici on Saturday ly a score of 11 lo 5 Each olub has now won n team-, and it is likely another will be arranged to rettle tbe champion- shin. The reception committee of the Price library met last eveuing and discussed the dale uf its annual season's opening. S. G K-rr, of Scranton, will deliver tne nrBt lecture of the season at tne library, an I many others have been en gaged, iucluling the famous Joaupb Hitchuer. Priceburg. With a feeling of r-retwo record tbe ((er.tb of Mrs. 15ei j imin Bed loe, i.oe F'dlz, whose demis- toi k place V 8 terday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Dceaed was nn upright, conscinntioua young woman, beloved by all who knew her, but was cut down by th" ruthless bun l of death in her twentieth year. Slit lnvea mi infant one we-k old Funera n dioe later. John Wallace, of Grusy, was n caller in town (Hiring the week. Miss Clara Grier, of Dickson, has re turned after sp'ii ling the past tw we ks nt L.tkk Win d i. The employ s of Richmond's mines were p ltd v sierd i y Mr and Mrs. Chris Leitner spent the Saiiimtli wiiii frieii Is iu ntiHt'iu. P. F. Galkightr, who for tho pasi few years iota bveu it resident bnain -fa man of Dickson, left yesterday for !' x s, wnero he intends to sp nd th inter. Marion L. Smith intnd buying some coil land xituted at Mois:o There are a few ens ol' tdeknees i town of n contagions kl ul Pcckvillc. Mr. and Mr .Z '. Tiiikelpaugh spe Snndav with iri -ii Is at Avoaa. R-irniar ci m iimcatloii of Orien Siiir lodge, N . 5b'8 Free and Accepted Masons, will be it - i I this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carreolt, SiTinton. Annul, .Snodiv in town. Mr. James Doin i is visiting wi 1 fn tida i.t L ik- C mo. Aaon.ey p, A. M.xw-d', or Wilk Burr ', wa in town on business yesl dnv. Willl t H'eddeu and his ladv frln from Carbon IhIo, callot on hit sieti last Sunday, Mrs. G-nrge Cool. fl.tirir.. M .iwla luff v -ut r tn rjti r sent S iriM an loiUe,' ziu ivnignts I'vtni.s, a York to 1 iv. Tiiomus Warue and Mark Wliitie ! n led camp meeting at Nay Aug I ot i at ust Sunday, Miss Mary Girvan, of Plainsville, is visiting nr sister, jura, wiiii am Walker. WTien Hitiy was sick, we gave her Cantoris. Waca sho was a Child, she crltd for Castorlo. . Wien she bee.ame Miss, sho clung to Castorls. ; Alien she lisd Children, she gurelluvn Castorta, Dunmorc. L R. Fowler." of Mohawk. N. Y.. sneut Sunday with hia family at this place. . , Among the Dunmoreans who spent Sunday at Lake Wioola was Mrs. B P. savage, Miss Maud Savage. Mrs. W. T. Messenger, Henry Bjyca, Dr. Harry Byea, of Philadelphia: James Me Donough, L. L. Van Wormer and Mar tin Mullen. Dr. Cbarles II. Harvev. of Philadel. phla, was a visitor In town on Satur day, Muses Annie and Jennie Oliver are guests at the Marry Makers' cottage, Lake Winola. M. K. Biahon has returned from a visit with Carbondale relatives Miss Jennie Oshorne. of Wllkes- Barre, is a gu-st at John B. Smith's. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tutbill are visiting relatives at Georgetown, Dr. H. D. Buyea, of Philadelphia, is visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buyea, on Smith street. C. P. Savage returned from Wy aim ing yesterday. Mrs. Charles Pottar has been quite ill for the past few days. Miss Hannah Allison is spending a few weeks at Lake Winola. Wilraer Jones, of Weehawken, N, J., is visiting at bis father-in-law's, John Marshall. The Ed worth League excursion which was to have been run to Gleu Onoko Aug. 23. Inst., has been can celled. Mr. and Mrs. John Brink, Mrs. D- pew and daughter, Gertie, enjoyed the exhilreattng air of Wyoming counties' mountain regions on Sunday. Miss Dana Capwell, of Like Winola. visited her sister, Mrs, Paokard, last week. Riohard Wardell has returned from a visit to New York city. George Gilford has returned from Red Bank, N. J. Miss Gussie Pinckney is spending a week at Lke Winola. Rev. Ralph Gill in will lead Wed nesday evening's prayer meeting at the Presbyterian church aad will conduct a Bible study on Friday. He will also occupy the culoit Wxt Sunday at the same place. Chief Victor Bureohel resumed bis duties at Dunmorc depot yesterday. Miss Bessie Rice, of Scranton, spent Sunday with Mrs G. W. B. Allen. Mrs, J. S. Quick and children are visiting in New York city. Misses Seppa Thornton anil Margery E len are visiting at Lackawanna. Mrs. 11. E Spencer is visiting New York state relatives. Mrs. Helen Spencer and Mrs. James Ellis returned borne from from a visit toSusaudhanna couuty friends yester day. An unknown mm was struck and killed by the 5.43 train on tbe Delaware, Lackawanna and Western ruilro id at No. G last evening. He was a middle aj;d man. Up to this writing he had not been identified, Undertaker Letch- worth, under instructions from tbe coroner, took charge of the rsmains. Nicholson. Mr. Burleigh aud party of frien s who bnve been boarding at C. M. Marks' are now stopping with Anson bteplions. at the Stone House. J. E. Harding is seriously ill. Miss-s Till ie aud Nettie Williams of Orange, N. J., are visiting C. H. Will iams. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. George Serfoss was buried last Satur day. F. M. Wi'linro, Frank Q iick aud Fred Rhu attended camp meeting at Waverly Sunday. The Nicholson Water company have put a new nre plug near tbe depot. Miss Agnes G.lmore, of Mansfield, Pa., is visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Htnita, of Mof enw, in company with Editor and Mrs. VV. C. Titlmy are camping ou the Sua qnnhauna river. Mrs. F. C. Drlggs and family have returned from a two months sojourn in the country. , Claude Walker, of Scranton, is visit ing friends iu town. Peter Winme has gone to Hancock. Dslaware county, N. Y , to attend the Mineral of his sister, Mrs. Terviliegur. Conductor A. C. Bond bas returned from Windfall pond, where he bas bJ-u envying Ins vacation. Mrs. W. C. William. In comrtanv wit i Miss Lizzie Matthews, of Scrm- ton Is ut Preston f ark. Minooka. George Doud, Dave Loveriug nnd Harry Uoul are spending their vaca tion at Atlantic City nnd will visit Newnort, Va., before they return. The Miss-s Annie Fitzhnnry, Ellen Ryan aud Delta Langan visited New York Sunday. Crowds flicked to the Greenwood B ise B ill ground last evening to wit nessth' 100-y.ird foot rao between Alike Miugan and Joe McDonotigh for $23 a kU. The race proved to be a very oloao contest, McDonong'i being eaten by two yards. Time, 1 8ee onda. The City Park hotel, kept by R. J, Caiiery, was entered yesterday morn ing at nn early hour by a gang of tnti ves, who stole a quantity of whia key and cig ir ThE AUTOCKAT STILL THERE. osfun JlcoU. Dr. Holmes ttikes occa-ion to remark ooi corning the latest alb Red interview wiin nun that it contaius words he has never nsedeutences ue has uever ntiored. opinions be hss uever expres-ed, criticul judgments on the works of authors ho has never rend, i xttiivagauees of language of winon ue cou.d never bo EUilty. and per annul comments in which he Is not want to indulge. From which it will be seen tlin the nutorrat in still in tbe full vigor of all li H spifl'iUid facilities. Nervous and Weak All broken down, unableto sleep, distress and burning In my stomach, .smothering and choking spells this was my condition when I began to tijte Hood's Siirsaparllla. I have taken 3 bot tles and frel like another nun, can work with ease, weigh over 200, and am cured. I shall ever be ready to pralso Hood's Sursapii rllla. J. L. GitiBBiMiER, New Grenada, Pa. Hood's N. B. Bo sure to got Hood's and only Hood's. Hood's Pills are endorsed by thousands. Mr. J. L. Grtnatnyer gimiiiHgaiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiHHiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwj THE GREAT fin r'Annhifi 'j U U Mm SALE AT TII ITT nil 400-402 Lackawanna Aye, . Commences SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 GREAT SlJllllilSESI5IH0!IlllllllllllilBIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIll!llimillllllHlllllIIIIHIIi", mm OW SHADES Fine Holland Shades, with heavy knot fringe, Hartshorn Rollers, Plain Shades, 20, 25 and 30c. each. Measurements taken and shades put up by experienced workmen. We Carry All Widths Store Shades in Stock irass 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 ;ir.v m Solomon 1 180 W ives Have One Thousand in Scranton and vicinity tbat can attest to i, r....,iIii.tn nn nimlitiivanf i.Via "Runnnrnv" lf'r-..W tile llli I11.T lllii up M"" v ,u J jr-,v-v ? kW especially the FUEXIIURE part of it but 1- A Tit IS THE J V . 1 .A ama 1.1Mpiniv and our toot win oe the economical nousewitc, walla it will vi fj"' I brate disagreeably on the ears of the 4 3 mi Carpet Dealers Bring your measurements and get our estimates. Cures iiKii4r ifewsnfe ai...ifa.i.r r- iitt,ti;g,i,','lj in i J FAIR BARGAINS h SIEBEOKER Lacka. Avenue. Had STUFF 1M1.lnaf nUnn ttila Hnnsn. neara witn aellgnt oy ikt J