THE SCHANTOxN Till 13 lTNE-SATURDAY, .TUNE d. 1898. 9 CARBONDALE, The CnrhonJalo correspondence of tub Tribune has been placed In tho hnnds ot Mr. C. II. Mumi, Salem avenuo and Church street, to whom news Items may jh addressed. All complaints a to lr lcgular delivery, etc., should bo mads to W J Roberts, nows agent 1 K. K. MORSB DEAD. Iiiccumbcd to llrlglit'ft l)lene nt llik Home nt l.iil.cKtdo . Tho com m unity rerlved n iWld' 1 .shock yesterday In th' news t tlit death of H. K Morse, wbleh o mud nt til") summer heme, Lakeside "utt.isi'. Or Mil lake, at 7 30 o'cl-xk tin a. m. It Jld not bicoinc gcnciully known ill. til a few dava npo that Mr. Viib had been mllng. Dtiniig the erealer pjrt of tho winter which mis ppc n. at the Hotel American he upp"ii.od tu be In the best or health and It was thus that lip was nMHeinbeiPd after leaving for his nunmiei htm For tho past three w'l:, however, he had be on 111. lit ilrst complained of a pain in the hc-ilt, and ufterwatd other symptoms made themselves known Jit. Kike of lmiidafi and Jen kins, of this elt, called It Blight's ills, ease Mr. Morse grew wot so lanldly tintll in tho past week his sufferlng.j were agonizing The end was merci ful Edward Kendall JIoim was bom nt Wllkes-Barrc flftj-flve years ngo. lie was educated at "Wyoming seminary, Kingston, and aftownid devoted his time in the stud of law After lie In? admitted to the liar he practised his jrotiwlon In New York and in IVilkw Ham- Hb was an extensive travil. i. well lnforim d, genial and an interesting conversationalist. He mad many friends heicabouta who re gret his death. On September ,", 1SSX, he was, married in this city to Margaret Isabel Yunnan. Since then bo tins resided In this city spending his time between this city and Lakeside. Mr Morse lo survived by hl widow, and one "on, Kendall. His mothei, Mrs Maltha Morse, who redded with him at Lakeside, and ills sister, Mts. George S Dana, of I'tlcn. N V.. are the other near surviving- relative The funeral will be held Monday, f-ervlecs nt Lakeside at 1 o'clock. In terment will be in this city. THEIR FIELD DAY. Hoys Kntrior. lor tho I5l h School '1'rnck spurt. The entries in the tiaek sports be tween tho pupils of tlie High school which are to be held on June 11, are as follows: 100-yard dash Gardner, Evans, Fln eran and Gates l.'0-yard hui die Sahm, Evans, Swlg ert and Shields. 220-jard Ua-h Dltchburn, Evans and Reynolds 440- ard dash Warren, Estabrook and Hockenberry. Pole vault Kllpatrick, BridRPtt, Forbes and Nolan, IUmnliiR IiIrIi Jump Riley, Shields and Swlgert. RunninR Ioiir jump Estnbrook.Biley, Gllniartln, Evans and Swigert. One-half mile bicycle lace Clune, l.vin. Eineian, Riley, Reynolds, His ted and Van Bergen. One-mile bicycle race Same as half mlb Throw Ins hammer Estabrook, War ren, White and Hockenberry. Putting the shot Sumo as hammer throw. Relay race between the classes. NEEDED PROTECTION. in Council Should Lose No Tlmo I'lmslng ii Ilici clo Oriliniiiicp. Several children and some adults have already been run down by cc liots this season and while none was seriously hurt, it is only a qucstUm of a fen weeks when some one will he painfully Injured. Count ilmen should not watt for a fatality to arouse them A biccle ordinance requiting bell and lantern after dark and limiting speed should he passed nt once. Such a measure was intioduced last ear but it died In the early stapes of its tar ter bcawe it was not drafted In har mony with common sense. It limited speed to six miles nn hour and half what it should have been and barely pace enough to allow n green rider to balance However, the pedestilans desiie the protection of bell and lantern and the city fathers will be Riillty of a der eliction of duly if they do not provide It There should be no delay in this matter as restrictions on the careless are needed now. Ing In populailty dally. The coming events havo not been announced as et, but in nil ptobabllity they will be even better than thnse of tho past. ltev. F Ehlnger, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran churth, Is In 'Philadelphia nt tendliiR tin- celpbintlon of the oup hun dred and llftlpth nnnlveisnty of the Lvunge-lltiil Ltitheian Mlnlsterluni of lVnnsylvnnla and adjacent states. The Jublleo will tontlnuf until the 20th Inst. Representatives of live hundred churches, with a totul membership of l.'3,4TO, are piesoiit. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD The borough council met in regular session liit evening. The chief ot po lice was authorized to procuie a ir vnlver and u pair of twlstos Hills paid: Jpimyn LlRht company, U"C, 30; Flunk Huniiiiilght. $7Pn. J. .1 Clink, $1 SO. William Hi ay. $1 Tr: F. II. Gill, J:'.0O, street work. W II, P. Timlin $"." Ml Hloonur moved thnt t liRht bi placed at the Polawato and Hudson depot. Tho light will be placed Hipip The fvcictury was ins'tructed to notify the Trattluii company that tliov mut pair their load at once. The build ing tommlttep was Insttueted to adver tise for bids to put the lockup In p n per thnpe. Gpoiro Edmonds, Thomas Davis and H. D, Swkk vvert appointed to visit Mulleld louiull and see It then- can be lights placed In town 11 1). Cniey and P. i:. Timlin wpip app'l tants for botnugh attoiniy for the en suing yp.ir Uallot reunited Caiey. .", Timlin, 4. Salniy was llxed at $l"i i er year. Audltoi.s teport for year of 1M7 was rend. Juttnyu can hnast of a pollcenian as "line" us the "llupst." and sIikp he becan to make his "round""" a er inaiked Improvement is notk cable on th" stiPCts. Hut the boioush lockup is not In lit condition to put any human being Into and the council should k se no tlnip in having It put in proper con- ditlon. I Annually tlipie hip liundrods of I dollai.s wasteil tiying to put Main i street in good condition All epeil I ments. so far. have not bepn siicce-Htul. Why not this jear try and build nt least one diocn or gooil tieit by ie movlng the surpliM mud and till In with ciuslipd stone'.' Let the council tiy this e)iilment and they will find that It will be a succes". The --chnol board will inert net Monday evening. The newly elected mrmbprs will take their seats and Hip boaicl org.mlzed for the ensuing year Wp undei stand that theie are three vacancies to be Illled In the corps ot te.uheis. During the p.it eai we have had the best -thool that we have had for many jears. We had a good principal and a corps of teachcM who gave him good suppoit. and Hip tin e teacheis who are not going to apulv this year veie among the best It Is to lip hojied that thp lioai il wi'l lip In no huii to fill those vacancies and that when they aie illled. It will be with teachers who tup fully as good, and better If possible, than those whose places they are to take. Political and pergonal "pull" nor any otlu-r "pull' should not pntpr Into the hiring of tpaehers for our public schools. Take the papers, of the applicants, Investi gate thoroughly, and hlie the veiy best that can be had On July 12 next, Rush Rrook lodge, No. S30, J O. O. F, will celebiate their twtnty-tlfth annlveisary. They piopose to unite the six sNter lodges of this district to Join them In a parade and picnic. The picnic will be held in New Maple grove. Theie will be nd ilrp'hcs by eminent members of the order fiom abroad, nn abundance of music, both insttunient.U and vocal, and a line of amuseiuenti entiielv new to this spption Refreshments will be served on the giounds A committee of two from Rush Hiook lodge will visit e.uh of the sister lodges in the district next week and extend to them a veibal Invitation to participate in the celebration. livery public building in the country has Old Glory Iloatlng over It and our borough building ' no exception, but the flag Is old and torn and a borrowed flag ,u that, and wp trust that our council will provide n now one soon. Walter Haker and John Filund visit ed Peckville last evening KINBACK STILL LIVING. R. U. II. Klnback, wilting fiom Camp Alger to friends In this city. Fays "I learn that I have been re ported in Carbondale as dead. Aldet man Runnell's son and two or thico other fellows hnvo heard it through let ters and came over to my tent to see about It. They said I was a pretty lively dead man I think if my Car bondale friends saw me eat dinner they would think so, too. Although there aie SO.OOO now in camp there ha been but one death so far TIip water Is good, being obtained from nrtpslan welK 1 was examined by seveial physicians some tlmo ago. Our review by President McKlnley and his staff was n grand nfialr. The rumor which was persistently circulated here for several tlnvs hnd it that he had boon bitten by a miake, and poisoned to death. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. There w 111 be a game of base hall at Alumni park this afternoon at a o'clock between the Carbondale High bchool team and tho Jermyn club. Tho lat ter will bo strengthened by four play ers from the School of the Lacka wanna at Scranton. S A Purdy, who was overcome by 111 health at Lake fiennett while en i-oute to the Klondike, has returned to this tit. Mesdanies R. and W. A. Manvlllo hnve taken up their lesldenco ut Rock Cliff, Farview, for tho summer. Mrs. J. R. Vanderford has leturncd home. The contribution of the pupils of the centrul school for the hospital amount ed to $23.34 yesterday Messis, pileii nnd Leo huvo extended a very cprdlal Invitation to tho Juven ile portlcm of Carbonddlu's population to come and hpend this afternoon with them at Anthracite park. Thp gates will be thrown open free to tho little ones and tho best seats In the grand tand will bo, given them free of any charge. Tho performance will bo of a nature exceptionally pleasing to tho Jhlldren and competent attendants will look after their welfare. The park and ts gentlemanly m"""" i prow. PECKVILLE. Last Wcdnesdav evening, Mr and Mrs. L'lmer W Swingle weie agreeably surprispd at their home, "The Pines," on Pleasant avenue, bv- n large party of jouiir people. Games and other amusements were Indulged in and nt 12 o'clock lisht lefreshmc-nts were then served. Those piesent were: Fied, Renjamln, Geoige Gummoe, V F. Kl a-er, J. H. Klnback. Hert JC. Henjamin, R. C. Llntern, Roy Wndeman, Dwlghr Reardslic, Alice Tuthlll, Jennie Wil liams, Lulu Hughes, llcssie Craig. Mag gie Hnrlett, l.ephle Cnllendcr, Reitha Williams, Jennli Henjamin, Myitis Peck Mrs. Myia Oakley, Lillian Hicks, Mnigaret Williams, Stella Wa leman, Lillian Peck, Anna Sands, Sophie Simp, kins. Bertha Peck, Messis. Willis King, William Lewis, F. J. Swindle. Robeit Ficase. i;dvvln i:. Retts, Frank Henla mln. Robert Moon, W. H. Cullender. Mi ami Mr. Herbeit A. Frear. Mr. and Mis George W. Roberts, Mi. and Mis. Floyd Giienei, Mr. and Mis. W ,i. Sni dleor, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ficase. Mr. unci Mis. David W. Shay, Mr. anil Mis. Rimer W. Roberts Mr. and Mis. W. II Walker. Mr and Mrs. j. jj orn. ver. Mr i:nd Mis. George i: Shay, Misses Plane he Taylor, .Maude Trevor, ton. Jpssie Holfetker, Ida Samson, and Fled. RenJ.iniln. Out public schools will closo next Monday. Mis. V. S. Blocs and son, Master Lee will leave tha beginning of next week to visit with lelutlves at New Voik city. A regular meeting of tho borough council will bo held next .Monday even ing. A lively time is anticipated over thi electric light question. Th Ladles' Aid society of the Meth odist liplscopal chinch, will hold in ito cream encial at the chuich pailors un th' evening of June 13th. Miss Alice Cli'imard, of Cirbondnlc, and Miss Meilan A Swlngk-, of Man hattan, Kansas, ate visiting their cous in, Mrs. W. S. Rlees. Seivkes tc morrow In the Methodist Rplscnpal church. Love feast at J 30. Piemhlng nt 10.10 a. m., bv tho pastor. Rev. S. C. Slmpkliis: sacrament of the Loid's supper ut close of tho sermon; Sunday school at 2 30; Rpworth league at 0.00 p. m ; preaching by the pastor at 7.30; theme for the inclining, "The World's Sacrlllelal Feast." Kvenlng, "The Mystery of the Chilht." The four-year-old son Stofford, of Wlnton, was terday afternoon, Rev. S, oinclated. A large number of Scranton young people enjoyed a trolley ride to Peck vlllo lfst Thursday evening nnd spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. F.. M. Swingle at 'The Pines" on Pleasant avenue, whoie refreshments were etry eil Hn,1 p.iium ntbiw uoliaKMwla Defendant of Richard bulled yes- C. Sinipklns ummer Millinery June Bows to S iWWwM Children's SSliE Hats 3ffi.K!SjuWta lor SII SKSlSiKA .WHStSSJlcW&fer vxmjivfaWJiis- r.T (ptiiiiiAT i And the first real showing of it may be seen here today. Beautiful, of course. Its the character of the store to do all things right Millinery is no exception. The store would bank its reputation on Millinery alone. Thus are the things to be seen here NEWEST in style, most UP-TO-DATE in design, and LOWEST in price. The selling of special things begins this morn- FOR SUMMER WEAR Trimmed Hats 98c $1.84 JUST I LIKE THE REAL SEE WWOOW see WlNDOWy Trimmed Leghorn Hats in great variety at fp-xiass --TypPyj MILLINERY DEPARTMENT--SECOVO FLO. A verv pretty one trim med with wreath, complete -j' Don t be startled at their cheaDness for the Drice tells nitty ai . j A0r OSr and M 9nothmg of value. In the col oc, otana cti.ZDSIection a Hats that you And a great quantity of not duv in any other store tor Untrimmed Leghorn Hats, Orffi'00' 'ndeed they ve been to go at . . . . OL,nh:t much here, and would be Short Back Sailors now, were it not that we want Ail colors . . 5"C5you to Know our Millinery better. Trimmed Sailors i .. ... . A Al xx,u;, a u of I You II appreciate the econ -n ,n (r. a Cmy in buying your Summer jyt, t7f D7, auu upHat during this sale. Large bunches of POPPIES LILACS DAISIES BLUETS FOLIAGE J Flowers Foliage 1 9c Rose Sprays In beautiful clusters, and in all colors, at lie Violets Nice large bunches, 3 doz to a bunch : ioc BOYS '"'lt 'uc'y boy NV'10 sets inside this J Clothiivj; "during the hot weather, will Cfiothinfi liavo a r'S'it t0 be happy, for its a happy combination of style, comfort and price. 4iSc ,or S'1''01" I0lse SnitsAQ lor Straw Hats in five1 fast color and washable.) 4" colors. Large brim and' Nine styles 3 to 9 yens old. cS.ulor style. VVoith ,oc. Positively worth !i. 00. 'jr. lor "Biownie" Overall, ')tv just like papa's; made 7Cr (or your choice of sixOvith apron suspenders, threei JOK patterns in Suits, alKpockets, fast color Denim. ' beautiful weaves and washable. I'JfZr for Knee Pants of goodi Sailor Blouse style. ; to lo"' ciunhtv washable mate-i years. Woith at least $i.so. rials All sixes. it Tjatnl ee c " Skirt Supporter An admirable appliance for holding the skiit up, and the: waist down, is being demon strated here. Don't miss see- ing it. nirl filnrv" 37c Japanese Fans A cheap chance to keep cool. l.omes( with this offering ot l-olding 1-ans, with laced. i .. , , . , . d sucks ana in great variety, -j ' to ito while thev last at . . OL-' Sold a thouS' and Flags last Friday and Saturday you can see them all ovcr the city. Fast colors sure 13 feet wide, 4 feet long, mounted' fon pole with gut spear. Lame in yesicraay go oui 10- in Jay at . . . o' Doll All the little dollies cl.-. wno were aisappoini- come here. in ed last Saturday today. 1 he shoes are. Teachers, Bibles 98c Little enough price to be sure. Bibles are Morrocco bound (with silk facings, flexible cover ,and gilt edges. London clear type, index, 'treatise upon and outlines of topics. Illustrations of historic ,scenes and incidents, tables, icharts and maps. Also con ,c6rdance. These Bibles are worth $2.50 in any store. Here at . 98c LONG'S SONS wpip indulged in. nurln? the ovfrinp liny Wfre nKo iluitiRiiiiliPd 1). llat.li lUlit The '" ty loft on tin? last ( in- f"r Prrnnton at 11.4". aftci .1 iiU-asantly spoilt tuonin,? llv. Jlr, V.inKltk, nf ount Voninn, N. V.. will locture in the Mothodlt nulsu'opal rluirch noxt Tuo.-diiy ovun Ins. Sulijei-t. "Tlu" Diink llvll fiom the Mlilo Standjwhit " All aio Invited to attend. Sr-rvltes ir tl'.p l'l'p.sljytnilan church iirst Sunday at 10.10 a. m. and 7 M p. in., I'.pv. S. 11. .Moon, jiabtnr Subject for mninln?. "The Seen t of kid's Pie. ence." Lvc-nlnff Ut, "I, tin- Lord, do all these thilii;!'." Scots fli'e. Ml ui welcome. IVlUvIIIp Uaptlht ehtiieh, Ue. ,T S. Thomax, pabtor. terlfes at 10 iO tu in and 7 30 p. m. Mornini; biilijeet, 'The Divine ISefliur." i:venlm; sul ject, "Wllllcn. hciotli. the Apostle to the l'onr and the Outiast" All ore cor dially invited. PRICEBURO. Mrs. Cntlln, the evangelist. Is the guest of Mr. and Mis IMuaid Ciicat il. Tho emplojes of Stuns milieu will receive their wages this niotnliiK nt S o'i lock Quite a laiee miinlici went from liciu on Tuesday to Scranton to wit ness the Walter Mnln show. The children of the I'llmltlve Metho dlst Sunday school uro making exten sive iiiepaiations for tlieli Chlldien's day exeicises, which will he held on Sunday. June ail. Tho memhei.s of the llagle Hose com pany. No. 1, aie the owners of a pair of fine hoises. They will hold u picnic und clambake on June IS, tu set money to pay for them. The Tenipeianco society moots to night. CLARK'S GREEN. Mr. and Mis .1. C. HIkcIiis returned on Filday fiom un extended visit with f i lends at Nicholson .Mrs. S. A. Northup. of Factoryvllle. wis the gut st ot Mr. Jeremluh Northup on Saturday last I'dlth Wilson Is vlsltlnsr Mends ut Uald Mount. Mis. I)i. .Matlock and children wero vlsltois nt tho homo of Mr. 13. V. Oouit right this week. Mis. II. P. Harrett, of Illnslinmton, lslted telatives lino over Sunday. Mr. P. V. I'piMsuo nnd con IMward wete the guchts of Kdvvard Iutsy cm Sunday lust. Clarence I.oder, of Taylor, spent last Sunday with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. i:. K. I'aikor spent sev eral ilayb with rolntlvos here this week. Memoilal Day was duly observed with appropriate sot vices at the ceiue. iwv bv nipi"!'"' ' tlip Giand Aimv I' miotic Oiilpr Snn of America and the odil Fellows, of this plac". lames Pentecost visited fi lends here in the eail imtt of the week S. Ii. I'.itker, nf Pittston. visited rela tives lieic on Memoiial Day. Mr. and Mis. Allison Aldrleh, of Seianton, weie visitors at the home of Mr JuiUon Wtlls on Sunday and Mon day last. Mr W P. Coon visited acquaintances in Honesd.il" on Sunday last, return ing on Monday evening. Mr. Unwind i;. Noithup was a visitor at the home of his father,. Mr. Jeremiah Noithup on .Monday and Tuesday of the week. Mis l.lUal'eth Wells will occupy the tenement houto of 1. D. Knight this summer, taking possession this coming wck 1 lectile Star I.ocU'e, Nn. 410, T o. O. 1'., will confer the :list degice upon two candidates on Satuulay evening next. Mis. J. P. Slvlnnr left here un Krl dii la Piovldence enroute for her fu tuie heme in Biadford with her sister. TAYLOR NEWS. To lmproio tho llnll l'arl;--Chil-ilron's Day to He Obser.vod--lor-sonnl nnd Other News. V lin- been suggested that subscrip tlon be solicited for the put pose of putting a blind fence mound the school house ball park and purchase the grove unjoining the park also for picnic pur poses. The suggestion Is a very wise one. Those prominent In the move ment are men of sterling ciualltles, and it Is said that a committee will wait on the boaid of tiade nt their next meet ing and lay the matter befoio them. .Mrs. J. Thomas, of IMw.irdsvllIc. Is visiting lelatlvcs In this place. Mis. Delbeit Young, of Taylor street, is dangerously 111. Miss Muiy Scherer, of Scranton, was the guest of her paients In this place jesteidav. Tayloiville lodge, No. 6CS, Independ ent Older of Odd Tellows, will meet this evening In their hall on North Main sticet. Mts. Daniel Davis was the guest of Mrs. Elvira Jones, of Olyphant, on Thmsdny. TiilH afternoon the funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas A. Thomas occurs. Ser vices will be held at tho house at 2.30 o'clock ltev. H. 11. Harris, Ph. D nnd Hev. J, M. I.loyd will otllclate. I'uilal will he made at the Forest Home cemetery. Mr. Thomas Evans, of Eellevue, was tl p guest of friends In this place yes tordnv. Tho services at the Methodist Epis copal church tomorrow will be held ns usual. Tho pastor, Rev. William Frls i'v. will oeeiipy the pulpit Morning services will be held at 10.SO i. m ; evening services at ".SO p m.j Sunday school at 2.15 p. m. Charles Nicholas, superintendent. Miss Harriet Bowen, of Feltsville, has returned home after a week's visit In Kingston with relatives. Miss Eesfle Price, of Edwardsdale, is vlf-itlng relatives in this place. Services at the PresbytTlin church tomoirow will bo held nt the usual hours. The pastor. Rev. I... R. Foster, will officiate. Sunday school after the motnlng sermon. All are welcome. Tomonovv will be observed as chil dren's day at the Calvary Baptist chuich and an elaborate programme has lieen ni ranged for the occasion. The singing Is under the direction ot Prof. David E. Jones. Councilman John Thomns, James Morris, jr, Burgess James E. Watklns nnd Postmaster J. W. Reese have re turned home from Hanlhurg, wheio they attended tho Republican conven tion Rev. H H. Harris, Ph. D., of the Cal vary Baptist church, will preach in Paisons tomoirow. George Taylor, of Scranton, was here on business jesterdav. Mrs. Joseph Hall, of Union street, Is dungerously III at her home. Pride of Lackawanna lodge. No. IS, American Protestant En dies' associa tion, are requested to meet at the lodge renins at 1 o'clock this afternoon to at tend the funeial of their beloved sister, Mrs. Thomas A. Thomas Rev. Ivor Thomas will occupy his pul pit in tho Welsh Congregational church tomonow fcr the (list time In two mouths. The church services will be held nt the usual hours. William Dailey has returned to his home in Nantltok after visiting his moth?r In this place. A number of our town wheelmen will take a run to Wilkes-Barre tomorrow. All wheelmen are Invited to accompany them. Ftedeilck Young hns purchased n handsome buggy from agent J. E. Da vis, of Noith Tajlor. The Cleiks would like to know If the Butcheih Intend accepting their chal lenge for a game of ball, which was itemized In this column n fow days ai;o. Edwaid D. Davis, manager. wheel, striking her head against the Traction rails and Indicting a terrible gash over the right eye. Dr. Seamen was summoned and attended to her sufferings. It required seven stitches to bind the wound. The authorities of the town are entirely too lenient with fast bicyclers and the the result Is that many from out ot town make use of this privilege. Mr. and Mrs Fowler Curl were yes terday called to Hnckettstown on ac count of thp serious Illness of their 4-year-old son, who has been visiting his grandparents in that city. Elizabeth, the six-months-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Slglln, died on Thursday afternoon. Inter ment will be made this afternoon at 1 o'clock in Maicy cemetery. Mrs. Rose Newlln, of Main street, Is suffering from a severe attack of acute pneumonia. Andrew Druffner, a recent graduate from the Scranton Business college, has accepted a position as bookkeeper for Chandler & Short's wholesale house at Scranton. A. H. Squlers, of Tunkhannock, was a visitor In town yesterday. WAVERLY. AVOCA. The dancers of bicycling was once more Illustrated on Thursday evening and as n result Miss Emma Bradley Is still lying In an unconscious condition at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark Bosley, of School street. She nnd a companion were taking a short ride, when she was run down by Joseph Eangsue, an amateur trainer, who was coming along at a high rate of speed, head downward. Miss Bradley was thrown with great violence from her Mrs. B. M Thompson, of Bingham ton. Is visiting her parents, Mr nnd Mrs. Charles E. Lee at the. Waveily House. Claud Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Stone, of Scranton, and Mr. Welling ton Warner, of New York city, were visitors here this week. Dr. N. C. Mackey, E. O. Carpenter nnd W. D. Spencer, have returned from Hanlsburg where they attended the Republican state convention Hev. John Cavanaugh will pi each In tho Free Methodist church tomoirow at 10 30 a. m at Factoryvllle nt S p. in. and nt Highland at 7.00 p. m. Mr. Ross Sheiman, of Scranton, was a vlfiltnr here Thursday. Mrs. Charles Wilson nnd Mrs. Chas. Smith, of St. Paul. Minnesota, are vis ltlng relatives here. Rev. A. Bergen Browo will hold the usual services at the Baptist church tomorrow. The usual services will be held nt tho Methodist Eplsoopnl church to morrow. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Tripp, of Scran ton, and Sim William Poole, of Phil adelphia, nnd Mrs. George Tripp, of Cleveland, Ohio, were tho guests of Burgess nnd Mrs. Sterling Bedford, yesterday. Shaving, lialr-cuttlng, shampoo ing, singeing, your hair or whiskers dyed at Mai tin Cold's barber shop. Mr. and Mrs. I.lnnen and family nro occupying their beautiful summer tesl dence. Thomas Jenkins Is r welcome visi tor with 'his wagon1 containing fresh fluh and early vegetables. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Mr and Mrs W B Parker are very cosily settled in their new home on the second door of the new store just built by Dr. S. O. Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wage very pleas antly entertained quite a number of their friends at their home last Mon day evening. Dancing was indulged In, and lefreshnients were served. Those piesent were- Messrs. Jones, Getts nnd Long, of Scranton: Mr. and Mrs. Justin, Mr. and Mrs Thornley, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Van Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. James Hlnklpy. Mr. nnd Mrs. M M. Huftord, Mr. and Mrs. F M. Youn.5 Mrs. Thomas Carmodj. Mrs. Ashley Hought, Mrs. Frank Soudan. Misses Besslo Emery, Rose Lynch, Vina Justin, Jen nie Smith. Nettle Young. Messrs. Will Staples nnd Wlllard Vosburg, of this place, and the Messrs. Stone, of Waverlv. Mr. nnd Mis Charles Darty and chil dren visited friends in Scranton over Sunday Mrs. Fred. Walker Is on the sick list. While W. B. Parker was taking or ders yesteiday a dog frightened his horse, who trotted off to get away from the dog, jerking little Harry Car mody, who was In the wagon, over the dash-board. The boy held on to tho shaft and onp wheel rubbed against his head till it wore the skin off. Hia Injuries are not serious. MOSCOW. Miss BetcMc Bortree, of Scranton, Is visiting relatives here. Mrs. C. H. Clouse Is spending a week with her brother at Sterling. Mr. Chailes Labarr, of Scranton. was the guest of his mother Monday. Mrs. I. S Tlce, of Scranton, visited friends here Monday Mrs. Van Tnc-scl and baby, nf New York, are spending a few days with Mis. W. F Clem-nts. Miss Jennie Owens, of Scranton, wnt tho guest of Miss Grace Travis, Mon day. Mrs. A R. Collier and children ara visiting her mother, Mrs. Emily Trav is. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Eabarr liavu returned home after a two weeks' visit with their mother. Miss Flora Sayer, of Scranton, spent the forepart of the wcM'k with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sayre nnd Milton Labarr has gone to Hill's grove to spend the summer. John Scanlon, who has been sick for a long time, la able to bo at work, Mrs. George Rafferty. Mrs. C. IT. Travis and daughter, Dorothy"; Mrs. Samuel Efihelman and daughter, Ruth, , Mrs. Leon Hinds and daughter, Freda, and Miss Lottie George spent Friday, at the home of Mrs. James Hathrcll.
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