THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1899. l JONAS LONG'S SONS. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. SATURDAY, JUNE 24. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. 0mmM- V4, v rN The Country club lins a fence nround tlio cnJtli, at least that iiurt o It con trolled by the organization. The shaky barriers formerly existing between this property and the Throop road have been torn down and replaeed by a sub Mantlal fence, designed to piotect It from outside Invasion and a decided Ftand will be taken against uny would be advances for mnrnduers. The foursome which were to have bcc'ti plavci' today have been postponed tor the present. Instead, theio will be a competition handicap bogie match, when everybody Is requested to enter nnd to icport early this nfternoon to Captain J. II Brooks. The match will open at 3 o'clock ami nil handicaps must be arranged befoie that time. It Is open to all, both adults and junior.". The following is the bogle score and the player who i caches nearest the to tal of 75 will win a handsome golf club: Hole 1...3 Hole 7.. .4 llolo 13.. .5 . i... I S...5 It... 6 3.. 5 0...I r. . 4 4...1 10 .A W.. J 5.. .4 It. ..5 17... I 6. ..4 12... 4 13.. 5 'ihe Fourth of July handicap Is now the subject of much discussion and In terest. D.illy the links are thronged with enthusiastic players ondoav citing to Improve their game In view of mak ing entiy for that match. The prizes ute now in rioiey & Brooks' window nnd attiact much attention. They con sist of a taukaid and three caps. on Thursday the tie for the junior mate h was pl.iyed off. Miss Kuth Archbald winning by n score of 47 for the nine holes. Law Watklns having CO and Kenneth Welles 5J. There Is n noted golf player In town. He Is Mr. A. W .Hamson, of Rochester, repiesenting "Willie" Dunn, and he la plavlng oer the links of America prob ably with a literary object In view. This Is a great secret but what is the use of having a seciet if you can't tell It this morning he and Captain Brooks will have a mutch on the Country club links and If "Porkj" is only up to his usual torni he will sutely astonish Mr. Ilnnison who is a genuine Scotch golf er. May we all be theie to see. The society folk of Montrose aided and abetted by many city visitors, have decided upon forming a country club About ninety persons have already Hlgnllled their Intention of joining. The Pnyte estate has been seemed where flm links will be laid out and the resl dnpf theieon will be lemodeled into an up to date club house with delight ful "old tiniev" udjuncts. lllw Belln and Mr. I B. Bolin will go to New Haven today to attend com inctn cuu lit eeiclses at Yale, when theh biothei, diailes, will be gradu ate 1 Mi. James P. Dickson delightfully elitei tallied the C.ieen Itldgt Ladles' Heading ilub at her lovely country plav ' Hi.ieMdo," on ThuiMlay. Among the guests weie Mis K. ('. Dlmmlck, Mr Gui duel' S.uideison, Mis. J. Hen Dlmmlck, Mis .1 A. nobeitson. Mls Sandt rsou Miss Dlmmkk, Mis. I'ooie Ml" 11 I!. Reynolds, Miss Geoige Ptuiges, the Misses Kejnolds. Tb cxetutlve committee of the alumni ol the Sci .niton high school has decided t hold the annual b.m (i let at the Hotel Ton ace next Tues da j evening The i lass of '09 will be received Into the Alumni association on that evening A numbei of men pilnitiit In educational woik will te spond to to.isis and a musical piogrum Will be lendeied. Mr and Mis.. T. H. Wntkins, with tlmr son and dnughtoi. Law and Ciladys, went to New Yotk yesteiday, fiom which they will wt .sail tor lhi lope this moinlng on the VIctoila, of the Hambutg-AmeiUaii Hue, to l email: until about the middle of September. They weie Joined by Dr. and Mis. John Wyeth, of Now Yoik, who will accom pany then' to Cailsbad, after which no plans foi the remainder of the Journey have been made. Mis W. W. Scianton has recently received a handsome Jaunting car, oi dtted mine time ago fiom Iieland, and as Jt Is unique In these parts, with Its high spldeiy construction and Its all pi rvading seats, to which a swarm of young people aie fiequently .si en pie caiiousty clinging, it attiacts as much attention as Mr. Seranton's automo nlle, In Us furious expeditions up and down the Boulev.ud and over the beau tiful rescivolt drives. Mrs. C. S. Weston gave a luncheon at her country place at Lake Aliel Thuis day when the guests weie Mts. L W. Weston, Mrs. W. W. Scianton, .Mrs. A. i:. Hunt, the Misses Atchbald, Miss Hunt. Miss Annie Mulley, daughter of Mr and Mis Ambiose Mucley was married Thursday evening to Mr Ourdon Dim- I and College men wear A The Burt & JU Packard " Kor- rect Shape" shoes! Why? Because then their shoes are always up-to-date in style, and they retain their shape as no ordinary shoe can. Walking is made easy. "Don't spoil your feet wearing cheap shoes," mmer W Kl- a m rr ", Lewis, Reilly & mock Hiiul.'. The ceremony was ron dtic ted by He v. Dr. It. W. Van Seholck, assisted by Hew William Edgar, nnd took place in the Piovldence Methodist church. Miss Lydla Poltn, of West Plttston, was mnid of honor. The ush ers weie: William N. Hinds, of Elml ra, N. Y.j a brother of the groom; fleorge M. Mulley, a brother of the bilde; Dr. W. A. Sprout and It. N. Athcrton. A recptlon was held at the. home of the bride's paients on North Main aenue. Dr. George Coc Merrlmnn, of this city, was married In the Capitol hotel par lor?, Frankfort, Ky , on Wednesday, to Miss Susan Hodman Bacon, of that city. The ceremony was attended by some of the leading social lights of that city. The bi idc w ns given away by her uncle, Lieutenant Hugh Hodman, who foi vert tinder Dewey at Manila. She was attlied In a dross of Patis muslin, over white taffetta silk, with veil of old Spanish lace, which had done sim ilar service for her great grandmother. Dr. Mcrrlman Is veiy popular In this city nnd served with distinction In tho Thliteenth regiment during the late war. He enlisted ns a private, was af teiward appointed hospital stew aid and later commissioned assistant sur geon with the rank of (list lieutenant. He had charge of the division hospital coips of nurses nt Camp Algol. The biide is the daughter of a captain in tlie tegular army nnd Is well known and popular In aimy circles. Miss Kathnilno Tlmberman'and Rev. J. W. Randolph will be married next month at the home of the bride's mother In Ohio. Their new home re cently elected by the parish of St. Peter's In Peteisburg Is tho most dainty and complete and artistic spot Imaginable. lovemeats of People Mis James Mcl.eod and Miss McLeod aio nt Bast Hami)ton. Miss Plna Tropp, of North Washington avenue, Is visiting In Port JeivK Mr. Heniy Brlln, jr., has removed his tiimily to his country place at Waverlv Mls Kittle Connolly, of Pino street, Is homo from a two months' visit In Lan caster and rottsville John Conn, sr. father of Attorney M I", Conry, Is vMtlng nt the home of the attorncv on Adams avenue. Allrod Houtz, with the Dickson Manu facturing coinp.iuv. Is spending his vaca tion In Columbia ami Centre counties Mr. and Mrs W M. Gardner and Mr and Mis. Paul Gmlner attended the Hat mini-Gardner wedding at Factor) -vllle on Wedncdni. Misses Katie Cunningham, of Shenan doah, Annie Mdlet, or Mahnnoj City and M.irv Tlgut , of Ahl, are visiting friends In this city. John K Lvnott, of Wot Market stuot, has i etui ned to his home to spend tho summir. alter a term's study at St. Michael's college. Toionto, Canada Rev Chailes Splcker, pastor of tlio Trlnltv l.uthnan church, Scranton, and Mrs. lfev. Hie-e, his sister, of Chestnut Hill, are visitors In town Allentuwn Chionlcle Mi. J. L fiaw foid and party hive re turned trom a trip listing several weeks, dining which tlicv diove more than 1W miles, taking in the C ttskllls and u Jntii ni v uji the Hudson The follow iig from tll cltv weie pics ent Tliur-duv ovmlng at the mairiage of Miss- Hll.i J. Touhlll to Ahlii R. Lvnn, nt Plttston: Mr. nnd Ml V.. D Iiotf raan, Mr. and Mis T. P. OConuoi, Mr and Mrs. .hums Divine. Mi Patrick Kcnncd, Misses Nona Kenindv, I.iur.i Nelbell. Btsstc Hoflnnn Helm Gilles pie, Bert Hoffman and IMwatd Keating. Mi and Mrs. e W. Scott, of Blnghim ton, aie In the cltv. School Controller II T. Jujuti Is homo from a trip to Ni w Yoik. Miss Annie New combe, of West I'.ir bon stieet, Is In New York. Miss Mar Connor, of Carbondalc, Is tho guest of friends on Blair avenue. Mrs Elizabeth Lewis Is In Mansileld, O where she will spend a loitnlght. Mls Lou Manchester of Paetorj vllle, Is visiting her aunt Mrs MjmtiDcan Mrs. lb in v C. Doud has opened her cottage at Lake Aliel for the cumniii Nelson Gillespie, of the New York World, Is visiting at his homo In till cltv. Mi. Geoige 1'iltz ond fniiillv are spend Ing tluee wciks at Livingston Manor, N. Y. Mls May Mngto. of Fatcrson, N. J., Is the gue-t of Dr and -Mis. Davis, of Billevuc. Miss Jennie Howell, of Scr.inton strict, and her guest. Miss Suo Stevens, aie at Hpiing Lake. Mi. T C. Von Stmch and fnmllv aie oc cup) lug their summer homo at (jiiogtic. L T Ri v. P V. Quliiu. of Goldsborough, Noith Carolina, is visiting brother cler g)mcu In this city. Mis James Shatter, of North Garflild nveniic, Is at BInghamton attending her father, who Is seiiuusly ill Professor II. I. Uurdlek, of Green Ridge, will have hcioon July 3, to spend n month In Los Angeles, C.il. Lewis Davis, of Wales stnel. leturned 1 ist evening from tho Unlvctsliy of Mich jgiin for the bunnnir. Tho following students hava returned for tho summer vacation fiom Bucknell iinlvcrislt) Miss Mar Davis, Miss Uoi tlui C Wntkins, John Hvans and David Thomns Miss Josiphlno Wlrtz, of Now York, Is by Look for this Trade-mark Branded on the Sole. Hi TTl-r4 1 Davies. Scranton, Pa. A Mighty Offering of Men's Furnishings. The L.oAest Rrices Elver Known. Wo begin this morning the greatest sale of furnishings for men ever held in the city of Scranton. It will provide opportunities for careful dressers at the most economizing figures ever known. Our furnishing goods buyers scoured the New York markets that men might have a "bargain sale" alone their own. And it will be a bargain sale worthy of the name. Almost a car-load of merchandise is here for this big event. A glance over the appended prices will serve as a picture of what you may expect here today. We know that for goods of equal merit, double the money has seldom, if ever bought them before. Little wonder, then, that we shout about the bigness of this sale. Entire Main Aisle, Wyoming Avenue Entrance, Given Over to the Selling We begin this sale on Saturday, that ALL of our men friends may be here. Store will be open late in the evening. Quantities of everything are sufficient so you'll not be disappointed no matter what time you come. We want you to profit by this exceptional and extraordinary chance. 2500 Shirts for Men at Twentynine Cents. Think of itl What man has ever hoped to buy a good shirt lor that money? Some in this lot are worth 75 cents. Any of them would be cheap at half a dollar, styles are negligee with neck bands; some have cuffs and still ohets have both laundered collais and cuffs. Every size to choose from. Big Bargains in Shirts. See Them. 5uch Offerings Cannot Last Long. Hen's l-'lno Cheviot Working: Shirts at 15c. At 2"c Men's Hummer Wnrklni; ShlrtH, In both light nnd dark colors, vuirtli !JO cents At 'Jre Men's Flno I'ercula Shirts, with laundered collar-) nnel ciiIIh;u11 new pat tarns. At !! Do Me 'h Kino (3jf hlilrts, with cum to mutch; nl, Kino tledfonl Cord and Light Hiite-eu Shirts; regularly 05c. Shoes for Saturday. No such bargains in all Scranton. At 81.7("Mcn'8 dongola kid Ince stioes In tan and black, m if too und oak taWx. Mways $2. 21" At SI ling. Aiwtiyb 9'j.ou At $2,.lf Men's patent leather iiud Kuslan calf Oxfords, worth !fi At 07c Ladles' Oxfords In all styles, black und rus set. Alwajs ?1.25. At SI. 20 Ladles' Si 75 dongoln kid shoes, all dt y los. At OBc Hoys' s-vtln e.itr luco shoes, always $1.25. tho guest of Miss Currle' Knlttle. of Jef feison avenue Miss Wlrtz and Miss Knlttle werei bchoolmates at St Mary's academy, Wllkc s-Hnrn, whe-re they ut tended commencement exercises this w c k. Ttt Hev. Bishop llolmii and Itev. D J. MaeOoldrlck aiei attendliiB the luulor priests' retrent at Glen Summit, which will cloe toda. Mr und Mrs. Wade M. Finn nnd diughtir, Harriet, will leave tho elty tod v for Civstal Lake-, vvhtio they will spind the- summer J icoh Schnler and Miss Bllen IM1 were married on Thuis-da evcnhiK bv tho Itev,. I" F Klzelmjan. of tho Milllln Avenue Liithoian church Bishop llohati has temporarily as signed Itev. Kianels J. Canavan as as sistant nt tho cithedial, and Hcv. M V. ManU.v ns assistant at Ashlej The feillowlng Sciantonlnns were regls teied at tho St. Denis In New York this week: W. II. Cour.-cn, John J. Ill ilr, G G Luislng. Mr and Mrs n. S Ben nett. Mrs. D. W. Ilessler, Dr. and Mrs. N Y. I.oct and C. Seyholt. Michael Costcllo of North Scranton, and Joseph A Donnelh and Dudley M Uandliv, of South Scranton. returned vistirday from Holy Crobs, college at Worcester, Mass., to spend the summer vacation at their home here Invitations are out for the- marrlago of Miss Margaret Vlpond n teacher In No 21 school to Oscar W. l'avne. of Hand & l'avne The marriage' will take pl ice lu tht Providence ltresbyterlan churdi on Wednesday eiveiilng, Julv 5 at T.'uO o'clock. At the Hotel Albert In New York this wetk tho following fiom Scianton vvero leglstercd. Mr. and Mrs John J. Brown, Mls Grare Williams. John A. Mears. M. 1. farter, John McDonnell, J. T. Wil liams I. W. Beavers, II. S. Robinson und M. W. Drake. Howard l.ucko), of Mauch Chunk, was In Scianttin this week. Mis-. Saldeo Kaiser, of Wllkes-Baire, was In the city this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. I' Collins visited Wllllamsport on Wednesday 1' M. Harrington, of Fark Side. Moil, roo fount), was In tho elty this week. Miss Bell, ol Fosttr is tho guest of Mrs Geoigo W. Chase, of North Main ttvenue. Jackson Sthio who has he en tho guest of Scianton trlends, has returned to his homo In Blakeslte. Mis W. H. Talbot, of Schenectady, N Y, was tho guest of her uuclt. Mi. K T. Sweet for the past few da).s. Mis. Strupler. of Jciscy City, who has been tho guest of Mrs i'. u, stevms and other trlends In town, has returned home M'ss Bertha f Watkhis was graduated from Bucknell i.ntversity last Wednes diy with the highest honors In a elass of lort)-sU. She rtcilvcd tho "Bhen f. Ja)no lacholarshlp," given lv Di. Javne. of l'lilladelphla, for excellence In scholnishlp and general standing. She won, also, the gold watch prlzo which Is given for tho best oration dollvtied on Commencement da v. Tho watch Is giv en this eni by Harry S Hopper. esi , of riill.idelphtT Miss Watklns has gono to tho Bell csluto near Altnomi to ieeu perato. Aftir a few weeks shj will re. turn to her parents, Itev. and Mrs W. G. Wutklns, of Norlh Main ncnue. T W. Shaw wus In Stroudshurg this wtek. Jesse M. Bell is -.Isltlng friends In Wlll lamsport. MIS3 Agnes Vlckery Is visiting at Llv iugatnn Manor, Now Yoik. Miss Leah IIovvoll. of Hlkdalo, Is the guest of Miss Hannah Hill, of FUmoro avenue. Pupils of Miss Jones' and Miss Storms' rooms ut No 18 tchool had a trolley par ty Wednesday. Mrs Jennlo Rafferty and faintly, of Moscow, nro spending a low weckj nt Laka Shorldan. Mrs J. I' Neary, of Mnry street, hns returned from a two weeks' visit with relntlvcs hi New Yt rlt city. Mrs. Charles Watklns, of Lnfayetto street Is vlsltlni, her son, Charles J. Watklns. of Brookln. N. Y. Mr. Kdward It. Hughes, a student nt Lnfayetto college, BiiHton, has returned homo to tpend the Hummer vacation. Mr. and Mis. A. J. Thomas, of South Hyde Parle uvenuo, tire (ntertalnlng Mrs. F.llzahcth Getting and children, of Cun ningham. Dr. nnd Mts. J. W Coolldrt nro nt At inntlo Cltv this week, where Dr. Coolldso At 18c -Men's Klne 8111c Madrid Kront Shirts In all tho now pattern, regularly 70c. At t'JcMen's Hummer NegllgcoShlrts with nock hand and pair oriauudeied cullt, legul.irly U5c. At rI)c- Hoys' Fine Madras bhlrts, with pair of culls to match; not to bo found In any oilier store under a dollar. There are OS Mon's tan At lie Boys' Wushnble Kneo I'ants. In light nnd dark colois llg lot of pat terns. Sizes 3 to 12 yeara. Warranted to wash. At 23c Boja' Ilnndiome Hlolise Waists In tvvolvo clesnnt styles, with l.ugo sailor collars. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Wcio 39c. At J19S. Boys' niegnnt Vcstco and Double-brensted Suits, twenty styles, All sizes, 3 to 15 vcarH. Kr.blly worth 33 00. Shoes In kid and Husslan t cair,colleje toe; ported lit- Is a delegate to the Amcilcan Institute of Homoeopath). At Bucknell tho Sophomore declama tion prlio for women was awarded to Miss .Mary 1. Davies, daughter of Kov. W. F. Davies, of this cit). Hev. Chat lea H. Splcker, of Scranton. was onu of the most welcome visitors to commencement He Is beginning to look tho Imago of his father. Dr. and Mrs. Splcker and Magglu aro also hero. They iru all tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kline. Allcntow n Leader. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sprague aro in Boston. Miss Anna Salmon will ipend tho next fortnight In Honesdale. Miss Gertrude Nauman. of Paiadlso Vulle), is visiting friends here. J. J. Dav l and W. P. Price, of Hones dale, called on friends here yt sterda) . Miss Hmlly Mayer will go to Spring Held, Muss, next week to remain some time. Mr and Mrs. Itobeit Cooper, of Haw thonrn stiect, uro visiting friends at Fac tor) vllle. Mrs. Geoige O'Donnell, of Chicago, III., 1b the guest of her mother, Mrs. Timothy Noone, ot Green street. Mrs. Georgo DIckerson and daughter, Hvel)n, of Church avenue, are the guests of friends at Dover, N. J. Miss Maud Healey and Miss Elizabeth Gaughan, of Ashley, are visiting Miss Helen Hart, ot Deacon street. Mr Jacobus and daughter, who have been vlsltng at the homo of C. D. GrIIIln, have t tt in nod to Orange, N J. Mis. John Kettrlck. of Wllkes-Barre, Is tno guest of her cousin, Mrs. Anthony Tonnorv, of West Maiket street Itev and Mrs. Hugh Davis, of South Lincoln iiMime, havo as their guest their daughter, SIlss Ada Davis, of New York city. Alderman .1. P. Ktlly nnd wife, of South Seventh street, havo leturned homo atter a few dayb' visit nt Aldenvllle, Wa)ne county. Misses Stella and Sarah Meiedlth, of Jackson strett. attended tho wedding of Thomas Vaughn and Mls Martin, of Plttston, Wednesday night Uugeno Vellows nnd Tudor Williams, of bouth Main avenue, vvero at Ithaca, this week taking oMiinlnatlons for en tianco to Cornell unlveislt). Ml G P. Giifllth and famll) will sum mer at Wavcrl). Patrolman Thomas I-owty Is enjo)lng his annual ten days' vacation. Miss Bechenberg. ot New Yoik, Is tho guest of Mis. A. D. Blncklntou Mrs. Mary Hill, of North Main ave nue, Is summering at Hurvt-)'s Lake. Itev. David Jones and famll), ot South Lincoln iivtniif, nro sumiueilug at I.ako WInola. Mi. C. P. Matlluws w Jill tcmovo to his country place. Mnpkeioft, at Clark's Green, next wtek. Messrs. Arthur and Harry Jones, the. two elder suns of C. D. Jones, will sail for Buiopo next vveik. Mr. nnd Mts B. 13. t'okely, of fapouso nvtnuc, aro the guests of friends nt Clifford, Suseiuchanna county. D. J. Lewis, of Newark X. J., who has been the guest of iclutlvcs hilo for sev eral tla)s, rt turned homo )esterdav. Georgo M. Davis and Miss Mary Ma ge e .of Palcrton, N. J., nro tho guuits of Dr. and Mis. Davis, of Ballroad tvenue Mis. Charles Stuart and daughter, Phticbe, of Penn avenue, will lcavo Mon di) for a visit with mends In Ashovlllo, N C. Mr. nnd Mrs. William N Chase und Mr. and Mis. George T. Jones attended tho Vnughn-Mnrtln wedding at Plttston list Wednesday evening. Mis. James Bell, with her daughter, Annie, of West Market Btrect, have been In Washington, D. C , at the commence ment exercises of Geoigetown university, fiom which Institution her son, James Bell. Jr.. wns graduated. Mr. and Mrs. Menzo Wllllnmb and fam ily, of Monroe avenue, will leavo for Lon don, Hngland, tho latter part ot the week, whero Mr. Williams has accepted a re sponsible position. For mail) years Mr. Williams has been foreman of tho Dick, son Manufacturing company's Penn incline machlno shops Miss Archbald will spend Sunday In Pottsvllle. Mrs. A. It. Bnmer has returned from a vllt at Allentown. Mr. J. W. Coiunt and family are nt West Medford, Mass. Fred May, ot Utiiwood's Drug store, vas In Plttston this week. Mrs. Wllllum Chnppcll and Miss Pes- At ll)cSIen'R Summer 11-ilbrlgBan ShlrtH and Drawers, all nlea, regularly 250. At :15c Mon's i'lno French IHIbrlKgan Drawer, wlili gusset Heat. Shirts with pcml buttoiiH. 60o 1.1 nd At ()o palr- -rii9t WUllOIcCU At l'j'jo pair lilacl: woith ltJ. In Boys' Clothing;. some extraordinary good things to interest you. At 19c Boys' Handsomo I'laltcd l'cr r.ilo Waists, In 1," clegunt patterns. All sizes, from 4 to 13 years. Worth 29c. At COc Hois' Whlto Lawn Hloue, trimmed with open work embroidery, lirgo sailor collars. Sizes from 3 to 0 yens. Worth 1 00. At J2 08 Uluo Seigo Double-breasted Suits, satin faced, nil wool, lust colors, S to 13 j ears; well worth ifluo. slo olluvvood havo been visiting friends at Levvlsburg. Mrs Benson Price, of Boston Mass., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Mor ris, of Throop stiect. Cards are out announcing the approach ing marriage of Miss Margaret Haggerty to Mr. Martin Million. Miss Mama Haggerty, of Hackettstown, N. J Is tho guest of Miss Nclllo Jones, of Ninth Main avtnue. Messrs. S. B. Thoino nml J. B. Ncale will go to New Haven today to attend the Yale commencemt nt. Mrs George Grlllln and giandsnn, Dudley, hive returned fiom a. month's Slav with ftlcnds at Blnghainton. Miss Bsther Moses, of Mulbeiry street, left )esterda) for Peoria. III., on a visit to her sister. Mrs Sam Woollier, Jr. Select Councilman Wade M. Finn City Treasurer IMmund Itoblus&n and Harvey Long went to Wllkes-Barre vesterday, to see tho Scranton-Wllkes-Bane game. John Gannor and W. 1 1 Shlfft r. of Biuor's hand, rt turned fiom Lewlsbuig )esterda). whero the) havo been pla)ing n three thus' engagement with Alexan der's band of Wllkes-Barre, at tho com mencement exercises at Bucknell unlver slt). Mr. J. Mooio Crago Is at Lakcwood, N. J. Mr. Hovvaid Davis was In Stroudsburg on Thursd i) . Mr. S. S. Sptuks has returned fiom North Carolina. Miss Franc McAlplne will spend her va cation at Anbury Park. Mr T H. Decn. of Danville. Is spend li v Sunday In this clt). Ion. II. A Knapp and family aro at Sargentville, M tor the summer. Currlngton Von Storch and lamllv aie at Ihelr cottage at Ltko I'liderwood Miss Mao Nutt, of the Conservatory of Music, will summer at Chnututiciua. Mis. A f. Bruglcr, of Mulbeiry street, will visit Buffalo friends next week, Colonel Ccurscn and family aro oeou P)lng their summer homo at Cottugo City. Mr. and Mrs. George 1' Lord, of Jef ferson uveiiue, will visit friends In Utlci next week. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hallstead havo been spending several da)s at Allan hut st. N. J. Miss Kirk, of St. Punt, Minn., is the guest of Miss Alice Matthews, on Wy oming avenue. Mis ( 1) Simpson 's In New Yoik. Mls Servo-s t Biookln, N. Y., Is tho guest of the Misses Norton. Mis 1,. B. Vint h. of Mousey avenue, Is visiting at Waverly. Hugeno Bobbins, of Plymouth, visited friends here this wick Miss Wildle. of Lincoln avenue, is vis iting in Indianapolis, lud Mrs Daniel Slnto, of Swetland stltet, Is visiting nt Cleveland. O Mis i Kitty J.Miott, of Mooslc, Is tho (jiiest of friends on Ci) uga street Iltchnrd Blchards, of ChippiU's hloic, Is spending his vacation at Duudafl. D. J Williams of Williams strett, Is home fit in Mansileld Nonnal sehool Hvun J Lowls, of Olivet college, Michi gan, Is at homo for his summer vaca tion Misses Oertrudo and Grace Williams, of Church avenue nre visiting ft lends In Blmlra N Y GREATEST OF A skin without blemlih and body nour ished with pure blood, Such Is the happy condition produced by CUTICURA SOAP nd CUTICURA Ointment, externally, and CUTICURA RES0LVUNT, Internally, In tho severest cases ol torturing, disfiguring, Itchlti;, burning, and acaly humorj. Bold t?cr;hr Frict, T s ST. It Ml or, Cviiovsi fair, tic i OisTumr, Uk i !Uoi.sHt(bJflt), Wc l'aTTi Osuu amp nil, Co nr. Sole Prof , IkiiWa. Or "Ik'U Cuif Utuogn," U-jn tKk, fret. HUMAN BLESSINGS Underwear and Hosiery. At About Half What You'd Ordinarily Pay. Bl.'ick Seamless Hose, with and Tan Seamless Hose, ! HER POINT OF VIEW They uit two fair ladles very well known in Scranton society nnd they had theoiles about hoises. They weie out driving the olhei af tei noon nnd tho thills of the phaeton weie bioketi as tho hoi so made an unexpected tuin which landed him Ignomlnously on lii3 side In tht guttei. The two occu pants of the caiiluge, veiy much ftlghtened, clambeied out and sur veyed the situation fiom a respectful distnnce. "Any wny, the hoi so Is dead," lcniniked the oungei one witn decision. "No hoist imild Ut stretched out th.it wa) nnd he nllvo, and he doesn't even wink I'm going to touch hl.s nose. If a horse Is sick jou "in tell by tho way his nose feels. 1 for got which it Is, though, when he Is well, waim or cold" Slit appioacned tho animal cautlousl) and Just as she leaned forwaid to use it tain tho tom peinturt of his nose he gave a vlroioin kick, evidently (lit ec ted tow aid a sly somewheio near his left ear. Tin )oung woman took a backwaid leap which nearl) lesulted In tuuilng a bomer&ault nii u thoin hush by the loadsldc. whlh her conipanlon ejacu lated gleefully: "Oh, ho Isn't dead! ' "I should say ho Isn't," leiniukctl the other, .is slit picked heislf up, 'hut I neaily am. Now tin thing to do," she continued," Is to sit on hl.s head. That's nlwa)s tho way when n hoi so falls down In n cntrliiRt. You sit on his head until soniebod) tomes along and helps him to get up, otherwise ho bleaks things." "He- seems to have done that already," observed the eldei lady hut obedient to tho command ot the other she lame to the tarther side of the hoise'.s head, which was peace fully leposlng on a mat of Canada thistles "It seems duel," she ie murked, "to sit on hlin when he's down. On his head, too: hut If wo must, I suppose we may as well be gin," and the two pi nt ceded to seat themselves almost but not unite, for just then the appaiently meek head wns Hung up with unexpected velocity and with a fono which sent tho hat of the s)nii.ithut!e lady 11) Ing over tlio fence. The girl who hud pioposed this mtthod of dealing with tho animal got u laigo sized thump under her chin and she piomptly sat down In the gut ter 'Tall; about lubber necks," sho exclalmttl. "now he's simply got to bo sat on It's the only thing to do If ho gets to llouudcilng around like that he'll surely smash the oarrlngo nnd the harness. Whoa, Hen; good horslo." "Well, you can have tho session to yourselves, you and tho 'good horsle,'" declared her companion. "When I tiy to sit on rt horse's head again, I'll he older than I am today. It's nothing but n inlruclo that I hnvo uny head on at nil this minute, nnd It's my Impres sion that he'll dash )our brains out If ou don't keep uvvay." Hut the maiden was persistent and again endeavored to carry oilt her the oi y with much the same results, tho animal throwing his head iiibout fo vio lently that sitting upon It was a ptoh lctnatlc.il question, requiring consider able knowledge of curves and a slight Idea of thu flgtue described by a boom erang. Some tlmo utterward two men came along' and found a pair of very much dlbtresstd women walking1 round a prosttntc hoiso nnd a damaged phae ton. They unharnessed the nnlmal with no protest on his part, and tho wreck was soon reduced to order ns far as possible, biU tho younger victim of tho accident Htnl holds to her belief that tho horso should have been sat on, us to his head. Sho was old, with the fresh com The At 2no Men's Kgvptlan Italbrlgsan Underwear, handsomely flnlsllud. Absolutely VTorth 3tlc At 17c Men's very lino silk finished Balbrtggan Underwear eiiunl to auy nold at Utio. At lflo pair Men's Genuine Hermsdorf Dye Fast lllaek Hoso; aUo tan color. Would bo a genuine bargain at u quarter. Sheet riusic at 10c. Your choice of these for Saturday: Angols' Dream. Faust. An Ihivolr. Angola' Serenade. Flower Song. Kollenne ilarp. lleauttf Jl Hluo Danube Waltzes. Hfth Xocturne. Sixth Nocturne. Slumber Sweetly. Tremolo Lo. Simple Confession. lllrds Carolling. Cavalleria Ilustlcana Intormezzo. Heauty's Bjcs. Afterwards. Then You'll KememborMe. Oh, Leavo Mo Not, Dear Heart. plexion and filendly eyes, smooth bands of hair and the neat dross that some how make you think of a face that per haps" smiled out of a farmhouse win dow at )ou as jou passed one summer flay, or mavbc iccall some other face, deal. Indeed, looking out of tho win dow of memory In the country of Child hood. ".N'o'in," she was saying to tho little group of listeners who heaid the brief tale of the life which the wot Id will call u failure. "No'm, I don't Just ex actly like to tell my age. You know, It might kind o' act on my chances. You see, I want to get a place as house keeper In some nice, lespectablo family. The tiouhlo is, that so ninny ot the places I've been sent to Inquire in haven't been Just that. I've ulways been a u. spec table woman and hava good leeommends, hut you'd bo sur pilsed to set tho folks that answer ads for a housekeeper. But I'm a hoplng to get something hotter, and. jou see," l.ithei shyly, "If they found out I'm notwell, quite ns young as I once was, majbe thej'd think I wouldn't do. But I would." she went on, eager . I'm able and Willi n to work, and work hnitl." Xo'm I ain't had a husband for a good immv yeat.s. If ho'd been allvo do you think he'd a' let mo havo such a lime as I'm a bavin' now?" Her eyea shone bilghtly thtough tho sudden teats. "He was a soldier In tho war moie'n thirty jvars ago, and Just be cause I wanted to do (something for tho pnoi fellow tt who wero dyln' In ths hospitals, I went as a nuise. No, I wasn't paid of course, hut I did Just ai much as them that was, and I took care of hundreds ot 'em In that Vir ginia hospital. I didn't havo my health very good for a long v.'hllo af terward, but," swiftly rousing from tho temlnlscent mood Into which she had unconsciously fallen, "I'm real spry now and can do a. giod deal only," and heio tho ej-es which had been scatchlng tha faces of her listeners nnlousl) dropped and over her cheek came u pinky glow of embarrassment which nade her look almost j'oung. "Only lutely, nu know, I haven't had much to eat I had a llttlo room, but no the or anything and I bought a llt tlo oatmeal and ato It raw for a few days nnd then I mixed It with cold water and then It made mo sick, and well jesterd.iv I did get so hungiy that I just nindt up my mind I'd start out and see It I couldn't find a friend In this big place whore I didn't know a soul, nnd sute enough I found one nnd sho Font me to you and tho trembling hands whhh had bien plucking ner vously nt her gown reached out lnvol untaillj toward the listeners who sat with wot eyes and said over and over to themselves, ''Fvlendlefca and hun gry in this rich city." Sho found fi lends lind a shelter and food und many a kind wotd and well whether she dlscnvets the delect ablo plnte as housekeeper In the "re spectable family" or whether she Just goes aiuund under the root that now protects her with her neat old-fashioned gitih und her kind old face, sho Is sure of having u homo for soino tlmo to come-but Isn't It unpleasant to think of a nlco old lady, well reined, self-iespectlng, widow of a veteran ot the Civil war and herself a war nurse In this town of wealth nnd generosity and tender hentts ulone, liungrj- woe fully hungry nnd friendless when wo all havo enough nnd to bparo? This Isn't a fancy sketch, my fi lends, nnd It Just goes to show thnt we toally know veiy little of what Is going on about us: that wo don't know whether tho old lady whom wo brush against an wo puss, Is fainting with hunger for lucad, or whether tho heart of tho friend who sits often at our fireside may not ho n-fnlut with hunger for a loving word, nu onoouruclng smile, which In our dullness; wo withhold. Saucy Bess, i