TUTS SCEANTON TftlBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 28. 1894. 1 WORD OR TWO The ABOUT OURSELVES FIRST When we have a good thing we are anxious to divide it anions our friends. We require more space for our Fall Trade and all Summer Goods must make way. We can not afford to carry them over until next season. We give you Bargains. SECOND Our Fall Goods are com ing in daily; very choice designs and colors. Kid Gloves in all new shades and popular lengths. Cor sets, all sizes and best makes. Laces,' Dress Trimmings, Umbrellas, Hosiery, Etc. Every de partment is a reservoir of style and elegance. Val ues beyond the wildest dreams of the economi cal. We never resort to extravagant statements, but will let the goods speak for themselves. THIRD The Fashions illustrated in our Monthly are the latest. We are the only dry goods house that pub lishes a Fashion Monthly and hope you appreciate our efforts. If vou wish to dress well and dress economically, don't fail to read it. GORMAN'S BRAND DEPOT Moscow. Philip Davis, of Dnnmore, la visiting lis brother of this plaee. John Edwards has improved his lome by putting np shutters and now I repainting it. J. E Loveland and wife are at Ocean ftrove. Mr. and Mrs. Simons, of Dallas, Texas, are visiting Mrs. Simons' mrents. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gaigs. At the regular meeting of the Vouien'g Christian Temperance Union in Thursday the following offieers rere elected for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. Msry Gardiner; first rice, Mrs. Margaret Wardell; second rice, Mrs. E D. Ssyre; treasurer, Mrs. L Clements; secretary, Mrs. r. Swartz eeording secretary, Mr. E. Rnoads. Mr. and Mrs. Doane and soa Willie, md Mrs. Conroy, of Plainneld, N. J., rho have been summering at the Simp on Honse, retarned home yesterday. Moses Davis, who bas been very sick, Improving. Everett Howe, of Seranton, called on riends bere on Friday. Ethel Bourn has returned home to Sroton, N. Y. Mr. Collins and family are going to novo into the honse lately ocenpted by I. M Mack. Mrs. Feiton bas boncht a fine new larriage, Gracia Bourn is visiting btr grand ather at Croton, N. Y. Miss Mary Stine, of Brooklyn, N Y. visiting Miss Katie Cunningham. Mrs. O. E. Vaughn returned from Slenburn much improvsd by the trip. J. he gradAd school will open on Mon lay, Sept. 3. Moosie. Mrs. W. S. Hntchings and danghters, Jams and iiitbel, and son, William eft Monday for Preston park. Miss Nettie Gnigle, of Pittston, who las been visiting Miss i.3itn bmltn for he psst two weeks, returned home last ivsning. Miss Mattie Browi, of South Main itreet, ia visiting friends in Carbon lule. Miss Mame Stewart, of Minooka ave ine. is visiting friends at Lake Ariel. Misses Laura and Katie Gillick, and iliis Hattie Bean, of Minooka arena ittended tba excursion to Niagara (Ills AOg. 25. Miss Lizzie Monio, of South Main itreet, has returned home after a si weeks' visit in Cauada. Miss Mattie Hines is visiting Miss Brace Edsell of Warrior Ran. F. H. Johnson, of Penobscot, was taller in town yesterday. Miss Nettie Brown spent Sunday pun mends in mtetoo. Nelson Ross, of Main street, is ill. Honesdale. Nat Egleston is visiting friends in Uarbendal. C. E. Scott, of Seranton, was the ruest of Fred Marti) over Sunday. Mr, Soott returned to Seranton yester lay and Mr. Martin left for his bom In Syracuse. James Matthews, of Altoona, is the ruest of his mother at the home of William Hawkey, of Seeleyville. J. ' Kirk Rose inspected the bridge being bnilt at Keen a pond yesterday, Robert Menner called on Carbondale friends Monday, Bnoklan's Araloa Salve. The best salve in the world for Cut Bruises, Bores, doers, Halt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, ixms ana an bicid ttruDtions, ana posi tively enree Piles, or no pay required. It it guaranteed to give perfect satiaf jtion or money refunded. Price SB c tot box. for sale by Matthews Bros. , FAMILY REUNION. Sixty-seventh Birthday of J. Kizer Celebrated in a Pleas ant Manner. Special to the Seranton Tribune. Kizer's. Pa., Aug. 27. At an early bonr Wednesday, Aug. 22, there aa enabled at the home of Mr. and Mr. J. D. Kizer, their long, daughters, son-in-law, daughter-in-laws and Krand children, the occasion being toe celebration of the sixty-seventh anni versary of the father's birthday. The family consists or thirty-roar member, as follows: W. Vf. Kizer and family. Jrl F. Kizer and family. J. V. Kizer. jr., and family, and A. F. Kizer; daughters Mrs. W. J. Cobb and fam ily, Mrs. Mortimer Arnold and family, Mrs. M. S. Shaffsr and family. Miss Sylvania Kizer and Minis Bertha Kizer. The family presented Mr. and Mrs. D. Kizer each with Daautum chair, which was highly appresiated by tbem. The day was Dassed pleasantly Songs, instrnmental ninsic, fishing and craukiag of jokes formed the Natures of amnsnmeut. Lake John, or better known as Kizer's lake, abounds with fish, and after fisti ng a short time with the aid of N. L. Croop and Gideon Kizer, the party succeeded in catching a great quantity. The largest fis'a caught was a black bass which weighed a little less than ieht pounds. After partaking of the luxuries which hud bounteously been spread, the party had their photographs taken Dy Mr. Griffin, of Scrauton, who is a first class photographer. A cousin, Mrs. Kosen- orans. or uawley, being present, was also taken with the aroun. W. W. Kizer, the eldest son resides at Varden. VVsyns county, and i in terested in the milling business. E F. Kizer resides at Monroeton, Bradford county, and is extensively engaged, in the lumber business in Sullivau. Brad nrd and Jefferson counties. J. D, Kizer. jr.. bas DurcliHsed part of the omestead, including some timber and. saw mill and lake and resides at Kizers, Pa. A. F. Kizsr is a merchant and resides at Psckville. The son-in-law, W. J, Cobb, resides at Towanda, and is an extensive manu facturer of lumber, having three mills operation. Mortimer Arnold re sides at South Canaan, having been re cently engaged in the muling business. M. & Shaffir is a m "rob ant and is in terested in stores at Varden, Peckville ami VVilkes-Barre. Miss. Sylvania Kizer rrsid'-s at Peckville, and Miss Bertha, the youngest of the family, is at home. After passing a very pleasant day the family parted to meet again next year. Dunmorc. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bishop, of Hones- dale, spent Sunday at the Sumner resi dence on Blaltelv street. Miss Lillian Bishop, of Pittsburg, is a guest at the home of Passengor Agent C. MouTatt. Miss Jennie Osborne, of Wilkes- Barre, who has been a gnest of Mrs. John B. Smith, returned home yes terday afternoon. The first excursion over the new Wiuton branch of the Erie and Wyom ing Valley railroad will be ran from Jessup to Lake Ariel today. It will be nnder tbe auspices of the St. James Catholic Yonng Men's Total Abstin ence society of Jessnp. Mrs. John Oswald and children, or Newark, are gaests at the home of E. U. Wert. Rev, Ralph Giilam, after a two weeks' vacation, left yesterday morn ing for New York city. Dr. O. W. Marey spent Sunday at Lake Ariel. Among tha Atlantic City visitors is Ralph Winters. On account of no quorum there was no meeting of eouuou on Saturday evenmar. Sol Bird has resumed his duties after a short illness Thomas Howley is again pulling bis train on tbe Erie and Wyoming Valley, after a short vaoatlon. Mies Kntie Fowler, of Watertown, N. i., is n guest at the Fowler resi dence on Cherry street Mrs. J. B, Bronson and daughters. Ellen and Romaine, are visiting Thompson, Pa., relatives. Knees fcnyder, of Fort Jervis, N. Y., was a visitor yesterday. Miss Edith Knight, of Pittston, vis ited friends here on Saturday. Solomon Cron spent Sunday at Wilkes-Bsrre. James Hslioek will spsnd this week with Hoadley friends. John Correll bas removed to his new bome on Dudley street. The grounds snrronnding tbe new residenses of Messrs. Wilson and Sny der, on Dudley street, are being im proved by florist John Falmer. (Jon trae tors have broken ground for the erection of H, A. Allen's residence on Dudley street. Miss Fannie Hayaook has retnrned after a week a vieit witn Oxford, N. J relatives. Engineer Richard. Wintersteen now occupies bis new bome on Upper ttiiikeiy street. A party from this place visited tbe still mills last night. Among them were Miss Lillie Wardell, Nellie Pal mer, Miss Kellaru and Messrs. Stanley and Fred Uaines and Mr. Whitmer. Cure for Headaohe. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be tbe very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle nud eive this remedy a ratr trial, in cases or habitual constipation Electrio Bitters cures by giv ing the needed tone to the bowels,and few rases Ions resist tbe use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at Matthews iiros'. drug store. Forest City. Arthur D. Barnes, of Herrick, was a Visitor in town (Sunday. Tbe berough school will commence next Monday. Miss Flo Allen is with a party of Carbondale yonng people at camp Sun- set, vijeini unit". Rev. Mr. Olvnr, of Thompson, preached two able sermons in the Methodist church in this place Sun- any. Fonrof our popular yonng people win leave toaay ror the Mansneia State Normal school. They are Miss Stella Allen, who was at tbe Normal last VAtir Alia Kilith Hrnwn Afiaa Bertha Dnnn and Gaonra Max.iv. who are beginning the coarse at tbe Nor- it is reported tbat a deposit of gran ite bas bi-en discovered near Franklin Forks, Susquehanna county, on a farm owned by a Mr. vVhitraarsh Mr. and Mrs. N. C Moon and Miss Hattie Davis; of Philadelphia, are stay Ing at f . J. Osgood s. Frank Hine and Thomas Maxey served as jurymen at Montrose last wa" r. mi,.. , City people enjoyed the Invigorating aimosDnere oi crystal iaxe ounusy. Tbe'forest fir on tha east aid of tha Lackawanna has been spreading rap idly. It is a little unusual to see forest Urea ramus: this time of the year, but owing to the starcity of rain most ot the uuderbrosh has dried and also some timber. Considerable timber owned by the Erie company and the Delaware and Hudson company bas been de stroyed. Clark's Green. Misses Fanny R. and Bessie M. Sher man, of Waverlv. spent several aays Visiting their nnele, A. A. Davis. The pnblio schools began yeateraay under most favorable cireutnstanees. Miss Imogene Akerly and Miss Lizzie Frace will attend to their educational interests in Wyoming seminary begin ning on the 10th pros. Rev. A. E. Douglass and wire re turned on Fridav last from a four weeks' sojourn in New York state. Mrs Clara, Eshleman, of UydefarK, visited her friend, Mrs. A. A. Davis, on Tuesday last, The picnic of the united ounany schools of Clark's Green, Clark's Sum mit and Chinchilla, on Thursday, was largely attended and a; very enjoyable affair, pronounced by the many per- sous present. Lewis Jones and family, or r utston, will tarry a short time wiiu his brother, C. B. Jones. Willis Austin retnrned on ifriday evening from a week's visit in New ark. N. J. Ex-Mayor John 11. f ellows, lieorge W. O'Kell, A. J. Colborn and Byron F. Akerly, and Henry L. Koehler, of the Democratic wing, wore very busy nartlcinanta in the reunion held here on Saturday, The base ball came on SUoraav db tween the Clark's Summit farmers and the Chinchilla mue resnlted in a vic tory for the farmers by a seore of 18 to 9. The interest in the Moore s gospel tent still continues and will continue through the week. Fully fifty bav acknowledged a change of heart and purpose. Much good is being done. Samuel Smith and family are corafor tubly located in his new residence just completed. . rwr - s The ball game piayeu on weanesuay between the Morning Glories, of the Summit, and a Glen burn nine, the for mer winning by a score or 6v to i. Throop. J. H. Law and wife returned home after a pleasant visit to Niagara Falls Mrs. Dice, who bas been living with her daughter. Mrs. Robert Kennedy, moved to Seranton. where she will keep house with ber danghters, Carrie and Lena. Miss Gertrude Shelp, of Bloomsburg. who has been visiting here lor some time, left town on Friday last. Miss E lith Kennedy, of Wyoming, who is visiting her brother. Robert Kenaedy. speut Snuday In Priceburg, The Tbroop hose corapuny jno. l is anticipating the arrival of a new hose eart. Miss Jennie and Miss Mary Williams spent Sunday evening in Providence ueorge uinsnam ana Lawrence :usus. who have been away on a fishing tour, returned with thirty pounds of fish. Tbe boys of Throop who attended the excursion of Company 11, of Provi dence, greatly enjoyed the trip. Charles Atherton who bas been away nader the treatment of doctors for tbe past two years returned home on Satur day benefited but very little. When he left be was confined to his bed and now can only move very slowly on crutches John H. King has been eleoted del eate to the Abincton Association Bap tiat convention neia at uiark s ureen. to represent the Baptist Sunday school of Throop. Messrs. Hare ana Stanton mane a flying trip to Wyoming on their wheels on bunduy. Henry Lee and wife, accompanied Dy a friend, were in town on buuusy, Minooka. The Misses Hattie Wall and Lizzie Cramnton, of Green Ridge, visited Miss Maggie McCrea yesterday. R. J, Cnsick is visiting mauds in Forest City this week. Tbe majority or tbe people in tbis plaee who are depending on tbe water line for their supply or water, nave been at a great disadvantage for the past week on account of tbe water be ing shnt off so often. It has been en tirely shnt off for tbe last two days.not a drop coming through the pipes. Al tbongh tbe same charges are madi monthly, yet tbe people do not receive tbe water hair of the time. There is a rnmor afloat that some of our leading citizens of this district have a movement on foot to seenre an nexation of this place and Greenwood to the city. The territory which will be taken in by this movement will in einde all the land between the present terminus and the Hollenbiick eslate at Greenwood. Beware of Frauds Be sure you get the genuine Dr. Thomas' kclertrtc OH. It cures Cold?, Croup, Amu run, Deafness And KhenmatiHm. " Peckville. Mrs. Harry Sears, of Binghnmton. is visiting at the home of her sister-in- law, Mrs. William Sears. A sp-cial meeting of Oriental Star Lodge Fr uud Accepted Masons, will be held this evening. Work in tbe third dgr.'i. The following named persons left yesterday for Otsego conuty to Pick Hops: Mrs. Thomas Pope, Mrs. M. A. Sayres. Mrs. O.tcar Traviss, Misses Lena and Emma Barnes, Jennie Will iams, Lephiit Cullender, Etta Peck, Stella Arnold, Poarl Freer, Messrs. Thomas Soloman and Robert B irnei. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Buck lend, of Kerr Poud, were visitors here on Sun day. The many friends of John Grisedal will be glad to hear tbat he is some better. Don't forget the Union exunrsion to- moriow. A good time is in store for all who attend. Gil mores Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and ner- vous; are getting thin and all a r:i' a run matlC Wine Will brine roses I . tO VOUr Cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness, Mothers, use it tor your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for ailments peculiar to woman hood. . It promotes diges- tion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold bv Matthews Bros.. Scran- ton. Jermyn. Miss Nellie McGaane and Miss Mary Flaherty, of Gulf Sorauiit. N. Y., who have been visiting at r. U Flaherty s for the psst few days, retnrned home yesterday. ' Thomas Hen wood, of Dnnmore, agent for the Erie and Wyoming Val ley, and his mother from Luzerne, are visiting friends in town. The excursion of Gaorge W. West division, 468, Brotherhood of Locomo tive Euitinevra. of Carbondale. Satur day, was enioved by aboot 700 people along the line of the Ontario and Western railroad. Twenty-five p9ople went from our town. Dispatcher P. F. Flahertv for the Ontario and Western, returned from bis vacation Saturday evening. Mr. aud Mrs. W. b. B idger are at East Branch, N. Y., visiting for a week. Mrs. Tboma Curuow left on the Delaware, Lackawanua and Western noon train for Nangatuck, Conn., where they recently have moved from our place, lie is employed in the elec tric works there. G. S Dunn returned to work yester day after u u illness of a few days. Miss Olta Gable, of Honesdale. spent Sunday visiting Miss Jeunie Jay. U. b. Maines la very sick again . Rev. E. Gundall is away ou his vaca tion for a week or more. Last Sunday, both morning and even ing, ttev. JS. Osborne tailed the vaoaucy in the Methodist Episcopal rhnreh. In me evening he spoke witu force upou tue "rail of Uabylon." Hit. M. K. Lynott is at Atlantic City enjoying sea bathing. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Winters are at Ocean Grove attending camp meeting. Atout titty people from here went on tile excursion Saturday night to Niagara falls. The Jermyn Citizen's band, winch stands second best in tbe county, accompanied the excursion. lnav arrived home yesterday morning at 3 30. Avoea. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flock, of West Pittston, spent Suuday with Avoca friends. Miss Kate Morris, of Providence, is Bpendlugju fewjdays with friendt iu this place. Hugh Giod win and daughter. Mar' ion, returned home yesterday after spending a few days with Kingston friends. The following gentlemen are attend' ing the Democratic tounty convention at Wilkes Barre today: Miuhael Cal vey, Thomas Harding and William Walsh. Miss Jennie H. Dick will leave homo on isaturday for Stroudabnrg, where sue will enter and tnks up the studies of the State Normal school. Miss Jaanie Campbell, of Penobscot, is spending a few days with bar mother, of North Min street. Lawrence Morahan attended tbe Cal- tdonian games at Hanovor park on Saturday aud took sucond prize on - the running high jump and third on bitch' and-kick and vaulting. Miss a. Fallon, ot tlazleton, is the guest of Misses Annie Quinn and Ella Cslltthnn. B. O'Brien is visiting friends In Car- bondule and Jermyn. Tom English, of Pittston, was a vis itor in town on Sunday evening. Mary Cray, of Ashley, is the guest of Agnes Gellisnie. Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Johnson, of flams, were guests of Mrs. Newliu on Sunday. Elmhtirst. A happy party of people met at Ho tel Elinhurst on Saturday evening to pin tails on a donkey. Some of the tails were put where they did not be long. The ladies' backs, lacs curtains and picture frames were decorated with tails, A nntnber of prizes were award' ed. Mayor William Connell won tbe booby prize R Emmet Comegys won urst prize; Mrs. William Connell, Dr, Connell, Mrs. George L. Brack. Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Horace Hand also won prizes. Among those present were Mujor George A. Breck, Mrs. Horace Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Sumuel Senator, Mr. and Mrs. Loou Goldsmith, Mrs, Council, Mi.jg Connell, Miss Watkint, Colonel and Mrs. Schoonraaker, Mrs, Edgar Codnell, Misses Fannie and Lucy Fuller, and Djrrunce Fuller and C. M. Hollister. On Thursday evening the guests at Hotel Elrahurst celebrated the birth day or Major ueorg-) Li urecit oy a so cial in tbe hotel parlors. Forty per sons were present, every one of whom brought a token of esteeni for the ma jjr. S'linnul Sauiter lias pursnased eight lots on Scboonuiaker plot, tieorge E C.iufield four and Moses lirownsix teen. . M. L. BijMK. Alderman, Sth Ward, Sciantou, Ha., stated Nov. 9, '83: He bad uxed Dr. Thomas' Ecluctrio Oil for apraius, burns, cuts, bruises ana rheumatism. Cured every time. Olyphant. Dr. F. L. Van Sickle and Frank Northup have returned home from BnfTilo. Charles LeweBley, of Carbondale wits In town yesterday. Miss Lizzie Gallagher, of Dunmorp, spent Monday with ber sister, Mrs. John O'Malley, of Dnnmore street. Miss Nellie Gallagher- and Miss Etlie McDonald have retnrned horns after a pleasaut visit with friends in Uinghsinton. John Williams, or WHK'S-LSurre, is visiling his brother, Joseph Williams, of Lackawanna street. Professor Cumuiings and M. W. Ciiuiuiiiigs, jr., were iu the Electric city yesterday. Thomas McHnU. of this place, will leave here tomorrow for Manslield, where be will attend school tbe com ing term. Mies Mnry Davis bus,' returned home from a two weeks' sojourn at Atlautic City. . Mrs. Kane, of Archbald, ia the gnest ot her sisler, Mrs. I . Mnrpby, of Duu tnore street The Brown, jrs., will cr ies bats with the units uuiiers, or rroviuence, on tb Browns (.'rounds this afternoou. Nicholson. roe entertainment umier the aus pices of tbe TJ iiversalist church at the Opera Hons briday evening last, by Miss flioine Weston, or urooHlyn, iJa. and Professor VV. T. Le, of tbe Rhode Island State sollege, was attended by a large anu appreciative euaienos. A great many of our townspeople are camping at Lake Nicholson. Among tbe tin in her tbat weut last week were 8. L Tiffany and family. C. B. Will- lams and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. War- oer. Tbe nhing la fine. A slight fire iu the McDonald build ing caused its occupants to hustle at an early hour yesterday. No great damage resulted. Mrs. Gi-orgs Hemingr is vialting her parents, Mr. and Mrs U, tl. Williams, jvev. hit. A'luma nas returned irom a short vseatlonA Mrs. Xiiizaoetn elevens is spending tew days in Seranton with ber daugh ter, Mrs. G. A Shoemaker. Mr. Mv Kanur. who is clerking at A. Rsndiss. bas moved his family from Brooklyn ber. Hallstead. The board ot direetors of the Young Men's Christian association will meet on Sunday, Sept. 2. Tbe eottaare nest ing on Friday evening, Ang. 81, wilt be held at tbe home ot J. VV. Cbidester. Lida Fisher, who has been visiting friends in Honesdale, has retnrned home. Miss Lizzie Sheehan, ot Waverlv. is tbe guest of Miss Mame Barker, of Railroad street. Miss Bessie Perigo, of Shamokin, is stopping with friends in this plaee. Mr. and Mrs. William Travis, or Binghamton, are visiting frieDd and relatives in this city. George Adams is visiting friends In Brooklyn, Mrs. U. T. MtCorinick and daughter, Leratta, and Miss Grace Sullivau, were iu buranton todav. Leonard and Grace Marvin, of Nor wich, are visiting at the residence of Mr. Ira Preston on Dayton avenue. Mrs. James Gillen, of Honsdale, is visiting friends and relatives in this place. William Wallace registered at the Mitctfeil bouse to-day. Colonel Wood is ill. Richard Osterhout, the popular shoe maker of this place, killed a rattle snake yesterday measuring 3 feet, 4 inches, and bad ton rattles. Huntings railroad shows will ex hibit in Great Bend on Monday, Sept. 10. Tbe Hallstead Fire company will run an excursion to Lake Ariel Sept. 21. 1 he teachers meeting Friday even ing will be held at tbe home of S. A. Hull, on Mum street Tbe cottage meeting next Friday evening will be held at the bome of J. W. Chichester. Wuverly. Mr. and Mrs. Asher Fell, of Wilkes- Lsnrrc, were the guests of Bert Green Green for a few day last week. Misses Lealla and Eloise Gill more, of Seranton. are visiting the family of Mr. aud Mrs. itoss Sherman. r. a. farter is convalescing after a severe illness. A. R. Colborn, jr.. candidate for dis trict attorney subject to tbe Repub lican convention, was a visitor here last Friday. Flue confectionary and ice cream at Martin Bold s Little Delmonioo. Miss Blanche Keunedv is vialtine irienas in liUziroe county. iiev. A. tiergen Browe. of the Bap tist church, held services both morn ing and evening to very large congre gations. Madison academy was formally opened for the fall and winter term yesterday, Professsor F. C. Hanven. assisted by Miss P. D. Ralph and Miss uuvtio Quinu, mil leuen. G. H. Wbite is vlsitinc relatives in seranton. Squire E. J. Feeley is rapidly recov ering from a very severe attack of asthma. Fresh home-made bread, eakes and pies every day at Martin Bold's Little D'lmonico. Harry Finch, of the Delaware and Hudson Canal company's pay office, was a visitor to bis parents here. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Finoh. Saturday ana onnaay. Albert Rose and family, of Seranton. are rusticating at Lilly lake. ttev. . a. .Parson held quarterly meeting at cmocniua Sunday morn ing, and attended the tent meeting at Nichols' grove in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bedford, after enjoying the sea breezes and surf bath ing at Asbury Park for two weeks. have returned home mneh benefitted thereby. Pittston. The marriage of Richard Lahev to Miss Ellen MiQuinn will occur at Sr. John auurou tomorrow afternoon at 5 o clock. Miss Lou Johnson is the cuest ot Mrs. SMi. Kiioades. or Luzarne avenue. 1 be Second district Democratic let-is lative convention met at People's hall, Wyoming, at 2 o'clock yesterday after' noon. S. B. Bennett, of West Pitts ton, was elected chairman. J. H, Mack, of Forty Fort, was nominated for representative, bnt arose and with drew his name. W. J. Hibbs was nominated by acclamation for repre sentative. He made a speech accept ing me nomination. Miss lerest Bernstein, of Scrauton. ia visiting Miss Goodman, of William street Miss Lottie Goodman, of Seranton. spent yesterday with friends here. Miss Goodman, of William street. accompanied by her friend, Miss Teresa Bernstein and Miss Lottie Goodman, of Seranton, passed Suuday in Wllkes B ,rre. Mr. and Mrs Wisemsn of New York. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. M.: Wise man nf Willi Mil street. I " 7"""" " The Magic T,6uch OF Hood's Sarsaparilla . You smile at the idea. Hut if you are a sufferer from Dyspepsia Anil Indigestion, try a bottle, anil be fore yon have taken half a dozen doses, you will Involuntarily think, aud no doubt, exclaim, "That Just Hits It!" J hat soothing effeet Is a magie touch!" Hood's Sarsaparilla gently tones and strengthens the. stomach and digestive organs, invigorates the iiver, create a natural, healthy desire for food, gives refreshing sleep, uud in Hiioii, raises ine Health tone of the entire system. Kemeniber Cures Hood's Pills cur liver Ills, constipation Diuousiicss, jaundice, sick headache Indlsu.,. Hotel Waverly EnrODAan Plan. First-elui Ri ...k Depot lor BrgDr ft Kogti'i Twuhaiuwr cwr. IE. Col 15th dfilbtSt!,, Phllafla. Host desirshl for rasMsnta t N.E. Penn' tylvuiU. All eocTfulsncaa for trarnlars' to and from Broad Btrcot station a( th jmmtu auu narni ncrcal station. D lirablo tor vialting Morautonlans a4 po T. J. victory. Hood's IWRIETQU. ainminnigiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiHiiiiiiiuiiir; THE GREAT SALE AT THE 400-402 Lackawanna Aye, . - Commences SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 GREAT nlilill!illllll!imiUIIIIllUUUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIUIIMIIUl!IIIIs'S, w 1D0W 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 Brass Extension Sash Rods 15 and 20c. each. A few Vienna Porch Shades left that we will KERR & S1EBECKER 406 and 408 Lacka. Avenue. Hi OUR SALESMEN DON'T REQUIRE THE GIFT To sell the goods in ments. ' It's to your OF GAB to deal with us that is, if you care to ; save on your purchases and we think you do there are other reasons. A stock of 3 Seranton Stores is shown under one we make it easy to Wfe chop the amount off so fine you hardly 'miss the paying of it. Besides Cirpets and Furniture we sell foves and Crockery. ou know we furnish homes complete. W&M HHVVw j i " FAIR close out at cost our several depart own interest roof, and settle. BARGAINS '''-v -. n i v A If . M "I IVVIMI I . A