The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 22, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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THE ECRANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MOBNDTG-. AUGUST 22. 1894.
We Keep Up '
To the minute on all NEW
STYLES, and are the first to
introduce them to the Retail
Trade.
Ev8ry Detail
of Merchandising
1-so carefully watched that
there is slight chance of dia
satis action.
Quoting Prices Goes
for LITTLE Unless You
See the Goods.
Every department is a reser
voir of STYLE and ELE
GANCE, and we offer no
sleepy imitation for patron
age. BUY HERE, and
You Will Get the Best
Do not drift away from our
FINE G00D3 AT LOW
PRICES.
Remember, We Take
Pleasure
To Show Goods and Quote
Prices If we can suit you
in a batisfactory 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 t. choose from is as ex
tensive as formerly. The
qualities, the finish and the
prices are the best
GORMAN'S
GRAND DEPOT
Avoca.
Ti. Miawi Ci'ff-rl, o' CarhonWl,
ri the uursM nf A inle and Ellin Cil
lahxn, if Mtiii utreet.
Air. J ms Connelly and ton ar
vi-iiing m the bouse of her parents oo
Mt Alpio street.
A sorprio p rtv was tendered Mr.
oni Mr WVbb-r in honor of tMr
ttu-att. ElU and Tboroas Oiflf of
Snmnilt, N, J , on laat Fri lay cvenlnz.
Mn. Robiunon and rianghter Ion
wre KOeata of Mr. El Nolan on San
duv.
Tba mxrrUire of William Dongharty
and Julia H-tton was announced on
laat Snoday to Uk place in tba near
iutnre
Mike Mnnlay. of Main street, leaves
today to enier St. Mtobaal'a (Toronto)
a a atO'l-at
Mra. McKay, of Plain, ia tba gaaat
or nr CanKhter, Mra Newlln.
R-T. U. F. Craoa waa visitor in
Scranton yeal-rday.
Mua Eattie Skbroeder, of Cerbondal,
who baa been the uast of Edltn New
ton for tba paat few wseks, returned
borne on Monday.
William J. Bnsholl bu been
lwarled the contract of driving tun
el for th Avooa Coal oomoanr.
Frank Jennln-a left oo BataHav for
Baltimore. Md He will go W Pnila.
delpiiia wbern be will join bl brother
Jos-ph and both will go to Baltimore
to remain a few weeks, dnrioK whielj
time tbey will aee their brother Hogn
play ball wttii tb Bililmore team.
Mine Nollie S man'a left town Sat
urday erenioK on an extended trip to
Utica, iroy, Albany, Untarto ana tb
gri-nt I kee.
Mr. enl Mra Jm-s Kent, of Brook
lyn, N, Y . returned to tbeir bom yes
terday afu-r spending few daya at
the borne of Mr. and Mra. Char lei
Aiktnan.
Tliomaa Borthwiek, Sterile Eeitb,
Tmss Ralph and Jaws Boa left ou
Batnrdny nigbt for New York, where
tbey intend to apend a week.
Jm. O'Brien will enter the law of-
Bo of P. J. O'Buyle. where be will
read law.
Mis- Acne Mitebell and Joiephlne
D-mpaey ate (pending a few daya wltb
Hyde far frl.-tda.
Mia Srah Eirk, of Moosie, apent
yeaterday .wltb ner aunt, Mr. raw.
of Weet A ooa.
Old Force and Central breakera will
be i'lle tbie week.
Lrence Morahsn. wbo left laat
week to participate in the Caledonian
gam a in Alhaoy and Boston, 1 giving,
a koim! Noaonnt of himself. He an-
ceede.l iu ti.kiDir firat prize in vaulting
and i itcb and kiek aud standing blab
jnmp He will alio iak part in other
Kama. -
. Montrose.
R McCanaeland. of Toronto, Canada,
ia vi.iiinr hia arrndebildren. JLilenten
ant R. J. McCanaland and .Misses
N"tti and Crri McCanaland and Mra
W. B Stoddard.
Mia Loniae V mofl, of Franklin, waa
felling on ri lends uere yeaternay.
Dld Hindi and wife, of Owesto, N
Y . are tb BQKiia of Mra. Hinda
purents. A. W. and Mra Payne.
E. R. W. Searle, of SuQUiiannt, nd
H. O. Watroos. of UaruonJaie. nave
hoe ii attending Court.
Mra. Schmidt and eon are spending
tbe week with ber hneband, Fbotog
tiipber Sohnil It..
frh.nrt mnm waa arowded on JUon
dT evening and yeaterdaf morning to
llaten to tne elnelng arguments ia tbe
Behrlng murder trial. - ,
i Bomocc Blood a ter
eaSof will reller.anr feeling 'weight
"or'r I ulneae of the atowaob. Bold every.
Where.
Highest of all in Leavening Powex. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
'&x II
fU
ii l m
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Archbald.
Tbomaa Moran, of Rook Terraoe.
eft laat evening for a week a outing
with frienda in Buffalo and Niagari
Falla.
Mil Bridget Lilly and her eonaln,
Ml Stttta Lally. or Philadelphia, who
lve been vUiting relativaa bare for
be paat two weeka, will return hone
todiy.
Tbii evening ill ilinnie front,
dauKbtar of Mr. and Mra Peter Probt,
of South Main atreet, will be mrrt
to Sidney Heath, of Jermyo. Tbla
evening alao Joan O Patera, au unole
of Miaa Probat, will be married to Mia
Dora Brill, Tbe enremoaU will bf
performed by Rv. Mr. 8abalin)(-,
paator of tbe Lutheran obnrob. On
Aug. 29 Mite Mtonte Saner will b
married to Fred Sobwartzlreoter.
Michael Corcoran, a miner employd
at the Raymond mine, waa eeriuunly
r.inrtd vaiterduv It the nremainre ex-
plieion of a blaat. Plecea of flying coal
atruck hia about the legt and lower
part of the body. One of bla lega ia ery
aeverly bruited.
Henry Tbomaa, of the Kidga, waa ar-
rvaied yeaterday murnlug for having
aken, wiibnnt periuianou. a her tie-
lougiog to T 'iua Walton. Tne Ut
ter allgi tbii Tbomxi en -rid tne
i ra and atole tbe borat. He w
raoed to Cobb' pond wuere tb -1
iml was (onnd in hia peeeiou y
Conttable Siitea. Tb imis waa ar
raigned b' for ' 'Squire Mauley aud !
deliiult of $500 bail was commuted to
the county Jail.
Delaware and Unleon Uootr-totor
William Hlstead remrn-d yeaterday
frumavery aucosiful flbing trip at
Cryatal lake. He ia dUirtbuting among
bt friends some of tbe large baa be
cangbt.
Comtable Jonathnn Vanlsoa, or tbe
Fust ward, had an exciting exirino
itt tbe Ridge yeaterday, whither be
went to aaaiat Offlo r Siitea in arr eting
S m Pboeuix, Mrs. 8rPbouix Jubu
raian and hi wife aud Marti u
Polltkv, wbo were purauing worlJIr
ei jojm nt oo 8unday by holding a
plvnic on tba hlabway and otnerwiee
dis urblogtbeipctre of the community.
When tbe two mjer, accompani a
by Louis Beble, went to arrest th
ulonickers tbev were resisted and
Hssaulted by a mob numbering, the offlo
era allege, at leaat a hundred. Conaia
ble Ventaon waaatruvlt on tba eye, ana
thinking hia life in danger, be drew
us revolver and shot one of tbe mot
in th leg. Tbe i-fflcars ware oblig d
to beat a baaty retraat after a hard
fight. Tbey will make another effort
to erraat tbe beligereota today, m
Tiirec of tbe participants iu Sunday a
qiamllng wars committed to tbe
ui'ty l iii uy juatice or ine reaae
Munley on Monday in default of bail.
It bad been atated that all except one
bad been diacbarged on the payment of
light fines. This was unjust to 'Squire
Munley, and lor tbe purpose ol cor
recting any misapprehension as to bis
conduct this correction is made.
Mia Wluters, of Jertnyn, called on
friend here laat evening
Tbe aebool DorJ met in special sss
aion laat evening for tbe purpose of as-
lining teaobrra to tbeir reapaotive
cbargea for tbe coming t-rm. The fol
lowing aelectiona were madei High
aobuol, Prof-9or R. N. D vla, princi
pal; grammr A, J. H. White; gram
mar B. Mry Mnrt.hr; inter
mediate A, Mrv Dnffrt inter
mediate B, Kate Qiinnau; primary
A, Katie Walah; primary B, Mary
Qiinnan. Hirat ward, intermediate.
Lizztt White; prim ry. JSntie Liaiiy.
Seaond ward, intermediate, Maria
Morau; primary, Niira Coegrove. ThiM
ward, intermediate, Mary Eielty, pri
marv. Eatie Coyne. Elgerton. Surah
O'Connor; Simpaon, Alice Sweeay. The
aalariea Were left aa Usl year with on
exception, that of Miss Moran, princi
pal or tbe second war a sonooi, wuosa
salary was Increased $5.
Dunmore.
St. Mary's church was the scene of
qiiet w-d ling yesterday forenoon. Tbe
contracting partlea wre Mie'iaei u ir
rington, one of tbe proprietors of tbe
E gle botel, and MUs ElU Early, a
pnpolar young lady of tlila place. Tne
groom waa attended by bla brother,
Tberoas H rrlngtou, while Mlaa Mag
gie Harrington, tbe jroom'a sister, ai
tended tbe bride. Rev. Father M
Murray performed tbe er mony. From
the nroh tbe bridal party proceeded
to the Eigle hotel, where a eutnptlooe
repast awaited tbe guesta, Mr. and
Mrs. Harrington left on tb 8 60 tri'
on tba Delaware, Lackawanna m d
Weatern railroad for New Yrk ctiy
from wnare tby will take a trip Up th'
Hodaon, visiting various piece of in
terest.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Spencer have
returned from t vUit wltb Mrs Bdd
eer's relative In C onneotieat.
Neil Ferguson is visiting relatives m
Avoca.
Mrs. S. N. LeBirre, of Nioholson, is
visiting ber daughter. Mrs. E. Trealar,
on Blakely atreet
MUeld Marshall has returned to
Wilkes-Barre after a short visit with
her p irents at this plae-
Mlas Seagram, of New Jersey, is
vltitiug bar sister, Mrs M Eellam, on
Grove a ret
Rv. Willi m Ela-ar, formerly pi
tor nf tbe M -tbndiai E.iiacopal euuroh.
of this plao- hot now locate I at Car
bondale, psa-d thrnab this pUoc yes
terday en route for Ltke Artel where
he will m ke a visit.
The youngest child of Thomas Clark
on Irving avenue is very siok.
Thomas Howley is visiting out of
town friends.
Mrs. Charles Croop, wbo bas been
sick for tbe past week, Is improving
William T.iwnaend is on the siok
list.
Remarked by R. C Joiner, of Allan P.
O., Hilledale Co., Mich.! "Nothing geve
mv rht-umatlam atlcb qnick relief aa Dr.
Thoma' Erlertric Oil believe it infallible
for rheumatism."
Old Forge.
T. J. Stewart is attending tbe grand
-HJodge, Euigbls of . Pythias, at York,
as renresentstlve ot uenerai
e A Cutter lodge.
n CK. Broadbeaa spent etunasy at
th. h,..J of bia Barents while wo rout
to VnrW r.t to attend ine grand
WIU- r -
'o'lge, K'oi.Ztel ' PythUs. He is
tbe
rnr-.-..r1I"w Moutrote lolgs.
Pro::::"r?.lrs.'John H. Raoe. of
'aaton. ar. hrx0."1 01 n" P'renw
anil ,V V . . i . ' . .
the Math.'-ViNopal paraonage,
onn nuns, sr.
MaWW.
' Connellton, di-d aft-r a or 'f iilnean
of pneumonia Six w-ekt ago on M in-
av hi wife was 'iurld. He leavea a
family of five aou and one d uhter.
The remaioa will be tkn to Danville
today for interm-nt.
Carbondale.
Jwm . C. Hart an i wife, of New
York, are visiting friends In tcwi ,
Mr Hart was for many years an em-
i-lor of the D'laware and Hndaun
company, bnt owing to poor health be
was obliged to realirn his position. n
held the position of trenrer aud gn-
-ral sales agent for many years.
A. T. ffelten and wire, of Dtrtc ave
n , arc in L-nox. Po.wh re tney will
ttend tbe flfm annaal re union of th
Felton family, which will occur to
morrow at tbe home of Mra. Dorca
Miller. A. T. Felton is secretary ot
th eool'tv.
John E. D-nnis. ef this city, put
duuJ.y in Uolcndale, where h- tille
tue appointment of Kv, J. Llnabprrv
t Lyons Street ohiroh Abont three
mile from tne town a be wa return
ing, accompanUd br a young m n and
.1 daughter Beatrice, they were over
taken by a tuunUr shower Tbey
rove in a barn which aoon after tuey
ii tared was struck by ligh nlng. I
was with the greatest difficulty that
hey uodd in getting the uors out
ud stao remtrkable tuey eaoapai uu
injured J. J. Coo-n and A W. RynolJ
are in New York on bnlti-s.
Mr. and Mra. Divld Z iley, of Brook
lyn, N. Y., are viaitmg at the borne of
t e latter. Mrs. Minrille, at Farvlnw.
A. E Man, of New York, is in tnia
city today olling on old frienda. He
was at one time manag-r of the Wet
tern U ion Telegrapu company iu tbla
city. Mr. Man is now employ- d on
'h Postal Telegraph company in New
York.
Frank Andrews is filling 0orge
Benton's place at Saventn avenu-, dur
tug bis vacation.
Honesdale.
Cbsrles P. So.m Her n in town.
Fred Sands, of Bawley, is the guest
of friends bare t&is week.
Miss Louise Harden bergh is the guest
or rriend ac Big fond.
Mrs. Caroline Cooper and grandson,
Joseph Chambers, left for Wilks
Birre yeatard .y morning.
Mis Sarah Du, wbo has bean visit
log at tba home of W. M. GUrdner, left
tor her home in Danville yeaterday.
Mrs. W. M. Gardner paasedyester
day in S'-ranton.
Max Votgt, of Texas, is visiting his
brother, A. r. Voigt.
CarJs are ont announcing th mir
riage of Miss Julia Drumm to William
H. Malla, tbe Hons dale representative
of tbe Scranton Truth. Toe ceremony
to take place In St. John's church,
Tuesday, Sept. 4, at 1 p. m.
Tbe (BelUmouter) Hawlay Silk mill.
destroyed by fire laat Friday nigbt, will
be rebuilt. The work or reconstruc
tion will oommenoe at once.
Cards have been received annonnc
inv tbe marriage of Sarah E. Culluui
to U. O. Ridgeway at the Presbyterian
i-burob, Wednesday, Aug 39
Guerdon P-llet, of N-w York, Is vis
iting Honssdale friends
Minooka.
Yesterdsy noon wnil Adam Peters,
the milkman, from 0 d Forge, wbo
Ices t business in this place, was in
John Eane's saloon, on Main street,
having a driuk of beer somebody an
proacbed bis wagon, which was stand
ing outside, aud relieved tbe money
drawer of its contents and escaped
without being detected. Whan A lam
discovered his los a few moment's
later, after returning from tbe saloon,
bis lamentations were beard by many
Today will occur the shooting match
cn Gannons Hill. In Hyde Park, be
tweau John Coyne, of tbis plea- n I
Sim Davis, of Hyde Park, for $100
ai ;e. Tbe Minooka Sportiug cluu baa
carried all tbe priza lately that tbey
have entered lu and it is expestsd tbey
will also laketbls una tody.
Tne barkers of Joe MtDonough who
rsn tbe 100-yaid footrace on Mondav
against Uangan and ifbt defeated by
one yard Inatead of two a mentioned
Tetter lav, wish to itatc that tbey will
back McDonoagb for another race wi
tbe aam- mn with from $100 to $500
An infant son or John Himerai, o
Lynch's court, died yesterday. Fun
rai tomorrow.
Olyphaat
Dr. F. L VauaiuU anl Frank Nor
ihrope left y-etorJay for a week's vao
lloo at Bunio.
Miss Mixl, ot Wilkes Btrre, la tbe
guest of ber brother, Dr. Mlexal, of
this place.
W. D. Parrv, of the Lackawanna
Coal oosspmy's store, ia spending ble
vacation at .New York an I a 'S'.on.
Miss Nellie Fadden Is visiting her
-Wter, Mrs. Mlauael Burke, at Park
Flo
A social will be bald tomorrow er n
Ing at MeQinty'a hall in honor of Miss
Bernardliia Corrlgan, of McSberrys-
vllle. Pa.,, who i the guett of Mi
Nelile Mr In, of Delaware street.
The S'.eial that was held laat even
lug under tbe ampioes of th Lille
Aid society Of th Congrejatlonal
ckurch, was a success bath socially and
Ouauoiallv.
Peter O'MelUy wu the guest of
John O'Malley and family tbie waalc
Justus.
Cooler weather will help tbe potato
cri-p.
The Mt. Bethel churoh will bold
tbeir anaual pianlo Friday next.
Mis Edith Averv, of Wayne oouuty,
ts vititing at Rv. Cnarles White's,
Mrs. A'inle Moon died Satur lay Tb
funeral was held un Monday at Mout
dale. Tbe Justus ball club did not play
Saturday. It will play n xt Saturday
wltb tbe Waverly Ftrmrs.
Mra J. B. Antolne died last waek
alter a lingering Illness.
; Taylor.
The Republican League club will
meet tim rrow (Tbursdav) night at
the Price Library ball at 7.80 sharp.
Msmbers ar requested to he present at
the appointed hour as tbe Price library
will use tbe ball at 8 o'clock. Del.'gat'S
and alternates will be elected to the
tats convention. ,
Pittston.
Through a wrong interpretation of
the name. Thi Tribune renresenta iv-
in yesterUy'a isu4 atated that Mis
Mta Sbulta was sarlouslv ill- TbU
was, we are glad to say, an error. It
was Mis S i u 1 1 x' mother. Mrs. Malvln
Suultx Her illies reaultel In her
leatu at the family home oo Mont-
omerv are-t Monday evening at tbe
age ot 77 years. She had been in febl-
iiltn ior aoma time, bnt ner condition
was not c niderd dangerous until a
wdays ago. Mr. Sonultz, although
a reiident or Weat Pittston tor but six
ycirs, bad gained, by ber kind an
ivatde nainr... a ; grant mmy frien .'a
fne funeral will take place to lav.
I re iaurer Wais in, of tne flttaton
oapilil, ckoowUdga the receipt of
the foil vng contri''U'ion: VV. (
Tiioma, $10; Robert 3. M-rciK, $35;
tx let bo ouh Por dia'rict. SJ4;
cotitrltiutiou 'ox at botpital, $13.75.
Iractlon company workmen n iisne i
he work of x'ending the trolley wir
to Liukawanna and Bloomaburg Junc
tion at 8 o'clock yir lay afternoon.
and everything ie now in readineas
ruo oar to tba Junction. ,
At a meeting of tbe PlttMon ten
abip school board held Monday eveuli
tbe deadlock that baa exiated over tJ
plaelugof teaohera was broken by as
signing the teaabers to the schools
ugbt by them lat year. Mlas Mo
M.namlin, of Browutown, was ap
pointed to teasn in tbe new tool
uonae to be erected at the Tannery,
The i: jaootlon granted J. E Patter-
aon & C i. to restrain tbe borough aud
Tmo.ioii company from onanging th
grade of the atreet in front of their
property on North Mai'i str-et was re-
uroabie In court at 10 yeaterday, nut
wing to the absenoe from the city oi
jiwyer Haleey. attorney for tne peti
tioners, tbe hearing waa postponed.
Clark's Green.
Murb inten at h e t eu shown at th'
gopel tent In Niohoi'a grove dnriu.
the we-k. All the s rvic s in the fire
anl Second Methonst Epiecop.l
churohes here l ave been suspended
with the eio-piion of the Sunday
sonooi at the 3 cond church. Tn Ep-
wortb league met in union Sunday
-vening,
Mra. Moore, wife of Evangelist G.
D. Moore, with bar chll I, arrived her
on weanes lay last ana win assist at
the gospel meetings.
W. S. Frace Is tncressing bis water
upply by the addition of a large ols
tero.
G. W. Bond and Emory Stone, of
is plie-, attended tbe re-union at
F rvlew laat w-ek.
Maara, Robert and J. L. bntaey
ind MiH-a N 111 Lu'aev and Nelli -
Callender returnel from a trip to
O-an Grove Inst Thursday.
George Post aa 1 family returned to
their home in Newark, N. J., accom-
nanl-d by bis brothers-in-law, Willis
and Robert Austin, who will make an
extended visit in that vicinity.
Tbe new borne of A. Loder will be
completed for octnpaocy tbis we-k,
aud be will formally accept it at once.
Mra AI. Beem-r (nee Ackerly), el
Lincoln, Neb., is here on a visit among
relatives and frienda
Mra Geo. F. Phillips and family, of
Philadelphia, aregnastsat J, 11. Cook s.
Fifty tiokets ot the Clark Summit
excursion to Hart lake, wre lost a
abort lima sine, and this neoeisltatcd
tbe issuing of new ones. All a lnlt ex
cursionists are cautioned against buy'
lug any red tiokets. Take none but
white ones.
Miss Lula Ayleswortb, of tba Nortb
E id, has beau spending a snort time
with ner uaoie, j. u. ayieswortu
H. E. Wortbop. of btroudjbure. re
turned on Monday of laat week.
Mitsas Lydla Wood and Cbarlott-
Moon, of Carbondale, ar visiting their
cousin, Miss Emma Coon.
A party conaleiing of Mr. and Mr.
J. B. Auitin and family, Mr. and Mr.
George Port and family, Mr. and Mra.
A A. Davis and family. Mra Coon and
rurally, Mis Lydia Wood, Richard
Griffin, Mra Alios Beatty and dangn
ter aud siist uiar sinitn spent lues
lay at Lake Wlnola.
R. P. Parker and wife are attending
Free Methodist camp meeting at
Ararat.
Tne quarterly meeting of this oharge
will be neld atChluehilla on Sunday
next. Lone fesst at 9 80 aad preaching
at 10 30. Qiiirterly conference will I e
held iu the ouureh at Clark a Green on
Saturday previous at 2 o clock p. m.,
where tbe business or importance will
be transacted. A general attendance
to all services is desired.
Company E of the EUventb Penn
sylvania Volunteers cavalry will bold
their annual reuuion and baaket piouio
In Mcbois grove on Saturday, Aug
25. All mt-mbers and I riends are wel
come. An address will be deliver
uy tb- R-v. A. E. Dongla.
J. D. Kuigut retnr id fmm an x
tended lour to Thousand Inland ou
Tues lay last with tbe wbooping cough
A W. Hunt took in the excursion on
lusday laat to Northumberland.
Mra Judson Wells aud daughter.
Mlna, are spending a stiort time iu
sight seeing lo New Yo:k city.
C E Decker, of Scranton, was a vls
tor at ble friende'.H B. Aokerly on Sue
lay.
W. P. Coon and H. B Ackerly took
a rou to Sorautou on their bioyoles uu
Satur lay.
G orge Huntr, of Carbondale, is a
visitor at u. Si. Molt a.
MUs Maggie Hiuklay, of Nioholson,
Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Benjtmln
Mead.
The ordinance of bsptiim was ad
miiilctered to aUven ouildren ou Sun
'lay, R 'V. T. H Parsons, aaiiiteJ b
Rev. J. N. Bailey, offijiating. Twenty
rlx have alreadv ft ad oonvloiion an 1
now orofes a change of heart aud pui
1 0es.
Mr. and Mr. J. W Mullinex n
Mood's Saved
' c;.yHThnir y Hy Life
"For year I was In a very aerlou condition
srith catarrh of the stoniaoh, bowels and bladder,
I suffered Intensely
from dyspepsia, and
in fact was a miser
able wreck, merely
a skeleton. I seem
d to go (rem bad
le wane. I really
wished I waa dead,
I had no rest day or
night. I did not
f ? know what to do,
had taken so mi
much
medicine of the
wrong kind that It
bad poisoned me,
and my finger nails
btiaa ! lira
Mf.W.B. Young,
Potter's Ullla, Pa.
black and oome off.
I began to take
Hood's Sarsaparllla. I bad faith In the modiolus
and It did more for me than all prescription. I
have gradually regained perfect health, am
entirely free from catarrh of the bowels, and
pain in my back. My recovery is simply mar
velous." W. B. Youno, Potter's Mills, Pa.
ifood's Cures
Hood's Pills relieve distress alter eating.
SCROFULA 12 YEARS
Always Sore. Face Burned Like Fire.
Ashamed to be Seen. Four
Doctors but Little Benefit.
Cured by CUTICUttA.
For about ten or twelve yean I have been
troubled with acrofula. My head wa alway
ore, my face wa dry and caly,and burned like
ma most oi me lime, aij
body bait big red iot on It,
and 1 did not know what to
do. I went to four different
doctors aud tbey bellied me
at Bret. In the fall I got
worse aprain; then I tried
other remedial), but they did
me no good. I waa ashamed
to go Tuto public 1 was a
light to look at. Every one
would aav, ' What is tbe mat
ter, why don't you take some
thinL'V" Even at mv dalle
labor I had to wear a sort of cap to keep the dirt
from getting into the sores. After I would
wash, I would be covered with big red pimples
all over my neck and face. Home two or three
people advised me to try tbe Cuticura Reme
dies. I did try them, aud am glad I have done
o. Glad to say 1 am a well man, and in the best
of health since. I cannot praise tba Cutioiira
"VsueniEa inn hlfrhlv. I nnlniin mv nartr&lt.
1JSW19 TV. iLAiu,uuiuruie, ra.
uuTICURA WORKS WONDERS
CrmorrBi Resolvcnt. the new Blood and Skin
Purifier. Internally (to cleanse the blood of all
imimritiea aud nolsonous elements), and Cuti-
cuei, the great skin euro, with Cutiocba Soap,
an exquisite HKin runner ana ncauuner, ex
ternally (to clear tne sum and scarp ana restore
the hair), cure every disease and humor of the
ikln, scalp, aud blood, with lose of hair, from
infancy to age, irom ptmiues to scroinia, wneu
the best physicians and all other remedies fail.
Sold throtnthont the world. Frlee. Cctitori,
60c.: HOAP. tic: Rcsoltrnt. si. Pottsb Duua
AND Cum. Corp., Bole Props., Boston.
$T ' Bow to Cure f kin Diseases," mailed free.
rjilSPLKS, blackheads, red, mneh, chnppcd, and
II 111 oily skin cured by C'uticuba boip.
RHEUMATIC PAINS CURED
Id one minute the Cnttcura Antl
Palu Plaair relieves rheumatic, sci
atic, blp, kidney, chest, and muscular
pains aud weaknesses, l'rice, 26c,
aon Albeit vieitod th ir grandmother,
.VIrs. Ridgew tv. In Banton on Sunda'
ast. Sue is at the advanoed age of 84
md lies seriously ill.
Miss Orase A. Divisis visiting br
cousins. Misses Fannie R. and Bessie
M. Sierman, in Waverlv, Pa.
James fentecost, or JNew xott city,
late of Scranton, spent Snnday with
nis rather, Tnomas Penteoost.
Kv. A. Ii Douglass and wife are et-
peuted hotfH this week.
A new base ball club is now being
rganized at Clark's Green and will be
made up of the following persona: A
E, Hobba. F. H. Graeu. John Smith,
Al Fiih, Cbirles Wilson, E. J. Chap
man, Fred brown and others not yet
selected. They bold their first meet
ug at Smith's store Mondav -vening.
Elcotric Star lodge, No 490. Indvpen
dent Order of Freemaaoua, will bold
tueir picnic and clambake in Niobols's
grove ou Saturday September 8. All
are welcome.
J. W, Cbnrebill, is taking ia the
beauties and pleasures of the Wyoming
camp grounds and meetings.
Ine Base ball club bad a gnm-t witu
the Nicbolsoo club, with soore of 23 to
18 In favor of the Farmers of Clark's
Summit.
Waverly.
Mr. and Mr. Harry Horton. Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Miller, of Wilkes Barre,
ar Visiting at Mr. and Mra J. H. iler
suon.
Mrs. Jennie Le, of Wilkes-Barre, Is
visiting ber grand daughter, Mrs. F.
U Hauyen.
Squire IS. J. Feeley Is very ill with
tbe asthma. His frunds hop for
pssdy rsoovery.
District Judge v. B. Graham and
wife, wbo have been visiting the fam
ily of A. H. Wlncbel, have returned to
their home at Denver. Colo.
TON80RIAL If you want a first-class
shave, a faauiouable haircut, a thor
ough ahampoo, your hair or whiskers
dyed or singed, call at Martin Bold'a
tonsorial pnrlor and be assured of nrt
class workmanship.
Mra Grass George, of Chicago, who
has been visiting ber father, A. J.
Smith, for the past three months, baa
returned home.
Mis Leaphia Mershon.has suocseded
Miss Nellie Mersbon as sssistant to
Mra. Louts Tyler, our postmistress.
Mrs. Arthur J. Stone, of Scranton.
Mra joun rrear. or uiugbamtou. vn
ited tneir brother, G. H. White, here,
laai weeg,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jsckson. of
Scranton, were tbe gueats of Mr. and
Mn. Frank Bailey last Friday.
Robert Uilleu, of tbe Peon elotbing
house, Scranton, apent Sunday with
tne family of Mr. aud Mrs. Thorn .s (.'.
Kennedy.
Register of Wills Henry T. Koebler
was a visitor here l.iat Sundiy.
Meshoppen.
Mrs. Harri'iou Siemng, of Philadsl
pbla, and Mr. A. A. Sterling, ol
Wilkes-B-rre. spent Sabbath with Mrs,
Tueodore Sterling.
Miss Kt Lnudmesser, of Scranton
t visiting Dr. and Mrs. Pettii. on
inarou atreet.
Mra Arthur Sterling and children
nave returned from Harvey'a Like,
where tbey have been spending a week,
Mrs annuel uy, of Asbley. ia visi
ing ber many friends bore.
Misa Minnie uverQeld, who has been
dangerously su-g. ts improving.
Mrs. Gregory Stsrlluf and daughter,
Mra. Ueorge McJSlbona.of Ulngbamton.
are spending some time with relatives
tu town.
Miss Helen Bodle, of E ttonvllU, has
o.en staying witn ber sister, Mra
enerwoo i, ine past two weens.
Mirs Eva Lytuao, of Binghamton,
N. Y . visited bsr unole, Doyle Bon
n il, reoently.
. A few nights since sneak thieves en
tered th barn of L E. Hewitt and
took a comparatively new single har
nesa.
Rev. Everett, of Trenton. N. J..
preached in the Presbyterian church
S.bbatb morn. Tnearrmon was vary
interesting ana attentively listened to
Eleotrlo Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well known
end so popular aa to need no special men
tion. All wbo have used Electric Bitters
sing the same ong of praise. A purer
medicine does notexlst end it le guaran
teed to do all that is claimed. Electric
bitter will cure all diseases of tbe Liver
and Kldueya, will remove Pimple, Bolls,
Bait Rhenm and other affections caused bv
impure blood. Will drive lualaria from
tbe ayetem ana prevent as wen as cure all
Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache.
( ontlspallon and Indigestion try Electrio
Bitters Entire eatiBiaotion guaranteed,
or tnonev refunded. Price 60 eta. and I
per bottle at Mattbewa Bros., Drug store
When Baby waa sick, we gave her Castorta.
When she waa a Child, she cried for Castorla.
When she became MUs, she clung to Castorla.
When she had Children, she gavethara Castorla
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AUGUST 4
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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 ia Stoci
Brass Extension Sash Rods
15 and 20c. eacn.
A few Vienna Porch Shades
left that we will close out at cost
KERR & SIEBECKER
406 and 408 Lacka. Avenue.
Stop Paying Board Bills
"What have you got after you've boarded and paid tight
dollars per week or morel Have figured what you
spend, and have nothing to show for excepting
A Handful of Receipts
BY ADOPTING OUE
LITTLE-AT-A-T1ME
PAYING SYSTEM
you can have your own home fur
nished complete with COMFORT
and ELEGANCE and have money
left to fnrnish your table with the
delicacies of the season.
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If not, don't say
"BOSH"
But interview us.
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information possible whether you
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or purchase on
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We offer you the same induce
ments.
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