8 THE SCRANTON TRII3UNli-FRIIAY, AUGUST 11, 1809. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON riCNIG OF COLUMBIA HOSE CO. Ar ROUND WOODS. Tully Five Thousand Persons At tended the Affair, Which Wns a Great Success In Every Particular. Another Strip of Land Purchased from the D., L. & W. Company. Several Deaths and Funerals A. 0. H. Excursion Tomorrow Other News Notes and Personals. Tho 'popularity of the Iloutiil woods n n picnic resort wan practically dem onstrated yesterday afternoon nnd fvenlniT, when the members if the Columbia Hose and Chondral company held their annual picnic. Kully live thousand people assembled on the grounds, and the dani'lnt? pavilion wan totally lnadeiiuate to accommodate tho throng. Twice the platform broke down with the weight nf tho crowd. The woods was brilliantly illuminat ed with nrc electric UkIUs and peoplu from every nectlon of the city and sur roundlnn towns were In attendance. The supply of liquid and solid refresh ments was exhausted before 0 o'clock nnd had to be replenished. The en tire company, assisted by ladv friends and members of the lire department, attended to the wants of the patrons, and the Oltbens' band furnished mu sic for danelnt;. City olllelals, members of councils, county olllclnls, professional men. nnd business men were there, and with out doubt It wns the largest assem blage ever withered together at an af fair or this kind In tho city. The street car service on the Kvnon nnd Tavlor lines wns totally unable to accommo date the crowds nnd hundreds walked to tbo woods during the rvenlne,. Amusements of every description were furnished nnd the Jollity continued un til Ioiik after midnight. The event was n grand success in every particular and tho need of sueb n resort wns fullv demonstrated to the satisfaction of everybody present. The boys will realize a nice stun from the nffalr. which will be utilized In de fraying the expenses Incut red in en tertaining visiting llremen during the convention of firemen In this city In October. DICATHS AND FPXKHA1.S. The funeral of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Uurkehouse's child wns conducted from the home on Meridian street yesterday afternoon at It o'clock. Ilurlnl wns made in tr Cathedral cemetery. The lall-benr-rs were Charles Hegan, Jo seph Gallagher, Michael Carroll. James Gallagher. Thomas O'Donnell and Pat rick Gerrlty. Rev. Thomas do Gruchy, of the Jack Fon Street Baptist church, ofllclated at the funeral services yesterday utter- Painc's Celery Compound 75c Pinkhnm's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis 75c Mellon's Food 38c and 55c GKOKGE V. J KN KINS', ni S. Main Aveiui early rail Dress Goods 'Twixt hay and grass. That's about how it is today in the Dress Goods trade. We're anxious, however, to keep things moving and so we offer a selection of Dress Goods suitable for the iirst blush of fall wear at prices so far below what will be asked for sim ilar goods in the near future that wise buyers will take advantage of the Present Remarkable Bargain Offerings Lot 1 A mixed lot of 10-Inch Suitings In Coverts, i hevlots, Checks, Silk and Wool Jlixtures, etc., that are worth ut least 50c. Sale Price, 25c Lot 2 15 piece. 40-ineh Crepons in Scroll effects, Complete line of best shades. These styles are espe cially designed for Separate Skirts. Splendid values for COe. Sale Price, 39c Lot 3 10 pieces 40-lnch all wool Cheviot Suitings grays, garnet, blues, browns and all the leading shades for early Fall wear. Guaranteed value C3o. Sale Price 49c Lot 4 23 pieces 40-Ir.cli fancy Dress Goods. These are genuine Ms. goods In as nice a line of effects ns fancy could choose. No limit to assortment. , Sale Price. 33c m Globe Warehouse 1 MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. Strong Aiacrtloim nil to Jnit What tho Itemed ! Will Do. Munon EUtranttta (hut lili Ilhcamatltni Oir will euro nrtrl ll cat' ct rhuio. iliai In a rw houra) that till Drrpnxla Curt nlll ci.ro Indigestion ord II ttcnrcli trouMei) that tain KUner Cur trill cure 110 per r.nt. ef all caira of kldnr troulile; that lit Ca tarrh Curs will euro catarrh do matter how locit atanillnri that hi Headache Oire will cur DDT kind of headache la a few nitnutea; that hi. Cold Oir vllt quIfVlj break up any form nf cold and en en through the entire Hit of remedied, At all driiERlata, 1'3 centa a vlnl, It jcu nenl medical adrlce write I'rof. Munjon, 1B0S Arch at., I'Mla. It la atitolutel tree. noon of Harriet, the Infant daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis IJavls. Inter ment wns made In the Washburn street cemetery. Chester, the 12-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hvnns, of Tripp park, died yesterday from an attack of diph theria. The funeral will be conducted tomorrow afternoon, interment will be made In Washburn street cemetery. John Jones, brother of Jones Hros., the stone-cutters, died at the Hillside Home yesterday. The remains wore brought to the latters' residence on Iafnyette street yesterday and the funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon. Richard Iangau, aged to years, died yesterday at his home near the Arch bald mine. The funeral announcement will be made later. The funeral of tho late Daniel Sulli van will occur from the family resi dence, 23S Meridian street, tomorrow morning at 0 o'clock. Mass will be cele brated In St. Patrick's Catholic church, and Interment will be made In the Cathedral cemetery. David, the three-months. old child of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hecse, of 3G3 Kverett avenue, died yesterday. The remains will be Interred In Washburn street cemetery this afternoon. A child of John Tobotnlk died yester day at the home, corner of Wnshburn street nnd Fllmore avenue. The Inter ment will be made In Cathedral ceme tery tomorrow afternoon. ANOTHER LAND DEAD. William T. Davis, of the firm of Car son & Davis, and W. It. Lewis nnd Her bert L. Taylor, tho well-known attor neys, yesterday purchased three and one-half acres of land from the Dela ware, Lackawanna nnd Wesetrn Rail road company, situated on the east side of North Main avenue, opposite the Oram tract. The plot runs from the residence of W. H. Davis to the company houses near the Tripp crossing, nnd overlooks the railroad at that point. It Is 700 feet front and from 150 to 2.10 feet in depth. The' land will be cut up Into seventeen building lots and placed on the market at once. Already several applications have been received for sites on the tract. EXCURSION TOMORROW. The executive committee of Divis ion No. 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians, met Inst evening nnd perfected all the nrrangements for the excursion to Har vey's Lake tomorrow morning over the Delawnre and Hudson railroad. Ar rangements have also been made for the acceptance of excursion tickets on Lot 5 2,'j pieces 4C-lnch nil-wool fancy Vlgoreaux, line make, good weight not a good shade missing and there Isn't a better cloth on tho market for Tailor-made Suits. This magnificent S.'e. cloth, Sale Price, 68c Lot 6 10 pieces 30-inch all-wool Storm Serges. Pine French make In Navy and lllack only. The best standard "3c. quality, Sale Price, 59c Lot 7 10 pieces 43-lnch Whipcords, all wool and extra heavy, but line make. Full lino of' best shadings. A matchless cloth for full Tailor made Suits; worth $1.33. Sale Price, 98c Say! It will Interest you to see the early Fall Novelties for Separuto Skirts. They're hero now for your Inspection. Sale tho regular trains between Scrnnton nnd Wllkes-Hnrre during the day. Sports of all kinds will bo Indulged In and among the prizes offered are tho following: Hoys' foot race, suit of clothes, donated by Corcoran, O'llrlen &. Tlguuj bicycle race, Bull of clothes, given by Samter Hros.; putting tho shot, hat donnted by I. MeCann; young men's foot race, pair of shoes, given by Clarke Hros.: old men's foot race, gold headed cane, given by A. H, Rogers. A large delegation from other branches of the order from different parts of the county are expected to at tend the excursion. HEFORE ALDERMAN JOHN. Annie' Hrady, of Scranton street, caused two warrants to be Issued from Alderman John's oillce yesterday for the arrest of Henry Seyburn, of 311 Raymond court, on the charges of ns sault and battery and keening a bawdy, house. At the heating tho case was settled by Seyburn paying the costs, Tierce Willi- of 202 Penn avenue becoming his security for the amount Imposed. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. E. Dana Sutllff, of Woomlngdalo, Pa., nn'd Miss Mary A. Goss, of Ilnr veyvllle, Pa., were united In marriage yesterday by Rev. J. H. Sweet, at the paronnge of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church. The boxing exhibition announced for last evening under the auspices of the Harmony Athletic club, of Hell evue, has been postponed for one week, owing to one of the contestants falling to appear. The Plymouth Congregational church people picnicked at Nay Aug park yesterday, nnd the Sunduy school of the Welsh Calvanistlc Methodist church will hold fourth there today. Street cars will be In waiting at the church this morning at 10 o'clock. Tho Epworth League of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church held a business meeting :ast evening, at which several m .tters pertaining to the society were disposed of. The Ladles' Homo and Foreign MIs slonery society of the Washburn street Presbyterian church will meet this af ternoon on important business. Classes Nor. 6 and 14 of the Sherman avenue Mission of the Plymouth Con gregational Sunday school will conduct an entertainment and social this even ing. Joseph Oliver, aged 13 years, resid ing on Twenty-third street, was squeezed between cars at tho Hamp ton yesterday and quite badly Injured. He was taken to the Moses Taylor hospital. The members of St. Cecilia's Total Abstinence and llenevolent societies are m ranging for a trolley party next Tuesday evening. All members and their friends are Invited to participate. Cars will leave the corner of Main ave nue nnd Jackson street at 7.30 o'clock. Another meeting of miners will be held at Co-operative hall on Saturday evening nt 7.30 o'clock, when tho powder question will come up for considera tion. Rev. Dr. Thomas, of London, Is ex pected to fill the pulpit of the First Welsh Rnptlst church next Sunday morning and evening. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Entertainment nt North Main Ave nue Baptist Church Two Suc cessful Excursions Yesterday. Tonlcht at the North Main Avenue Raptlst church a literary and musical programme of rare merit will bo given. Miss Elizabeth Owens, a well-known piano teacher, and Miss Phoebe Smith, a popular vocalist, of this end, and Miss Esther Eliot Kennedy, the gold medal ist of Mt. Hope college, of Rogers, O., wilt be tho entertainers. Following Is the programme- Piano solo, "Concert Waltz," Miss Owens: reading, "My Soldier Love," Miss Ken nedy; vocal solo (selected). Miss Smith; reading, "Naughty JCell." Miss Ken nedy; reading, "Gazelle nnd Swan," Miss Kennedy; piano solo, "Mlnuette," Miss Owens; vocal solo (selected), MIfs Smith; reading, "Too Late for the Train," Miss Kennedy. TWO EXCURSIONS YESTERDAY. The business portion of this end was almost deserted yesterday, owing to tho large crowds attending tha two excur sions. Although nine coaches were pro vided for the accommodation of those wishing to go to Harvey's lake with the Yiiuns Men's Institute, over two hundred oersons hud to remain for a resular train, while the special train was crowded. The thirteen conches of the spec lal train that carried the union excursion or the miners to Lake Ariel were crowded, standing room belnir at a premium. MISS PIERCE ENTERTAINED. Last Wednesday evening Miss Nellie Pearcc entertained a number of her friends at her home on Nay Aug ave nue. At the close of a pleasantly spent evenlng.llght refreshments were served. Tho guests were Misses Lizzie Halde man, Laura Gabriel, Rachel Phillips, Rena Edwards, Marraret Edwards. Maud Powell, and Messrs. Thomas Cnr wardine, Joseph England, Henry Dan vers, Grllllth Thomas, Oswald Price and John Jones, of Olyphant. LIVE NEWS NOTES. Owinc to the large number of mem bers who are now enjoying their an nual vacations, the choir of the Purl tan Congregational church, which Yiat been holding weekly rehearsals of tho cantata, "Esther, the Beautiful Queen," will not meet again until the lirst Tues day evening of September. At that time tho conductor, Mr. William M. Davis, expects to he able to prepare the cantata for presentation In a short time. Last night n regular meetln'g of tho Niagara Hose company was held In Its rooms. After tho regular routine business had been transacted tho company left for the Round Woods to attend the picnic of the Columbia Hose company. Last evening the members of the Christian Endeavor society of the Providence Welsh Congregational church held a social meeting nt which several of their friends were present. GRAIN-0 BRINGS RELIEF to tho coffee drinker. Coffee drinking Is a hublt that is universally Indulged ti and almost us universally Injurious. Have you tried Orntn-O? It Is almost like cof. fee but the effcclB lire Just the opposite. Coffee upsets the stomach, ruins tho dl. getttou, affects tho In art and disturbs tho wholo nervous system. Orain-O toncH up tho stomach, aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. There Is noth ing but nourishment In Graln-O. It can't Do otherwise. IS und 23c, per package, GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON EMMA CALDWELL BECAME MRS. HAUSItATH LAST NIGHT. A Vory Chnrming Wedding" Young Boy Injured Yesterday Mrs, Held, of Avocn, Sustains Perhaps Fatal Injuries Employes of the Silk Mill Journey to Lnko Ariel To morrowOther Pleasure Trips in tho Near Future Social Doings find Personal Jottings. A charming evening wedding took place Inut night, when Miss Emma Caldwell nnd George Hnusrnth were united In marriage. The ceremony wns performed at the home of tho bride, IMG Plttston nvenue, nt 7.20 o'clock, In tho main parlor of the homestead. Rev. F. P. Doty, pastor of the Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, wns tho officiating clergyman. The bride was attended by Miss Sadlo France, and Mr. Frank Kehler was groomsman. The ceremony was wit nessed by the Invited friends of the happy couple. The bride was becomingly attired In a handsome gown of white lawn, with laco trimmings. Her maid was simi larly dressed. A wedding reception was given nfter tho ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnusrnth were warmly con gratulated, and tho recipients of many valuable gifts. They dispensed with n wedding tour, nnd will commence housekeeping today at 2530 Cedar ave nue, where Mr. Hnusrath conducts a iifnt market. Hoth are popular young people, and have the best wishes of their friends. CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. Miles Doalman, aged 10 years, of SchlmpfC's court, was run over by a coal wagon yesterday mornli g. He was seated on a curb stone on CVdar avenue, when the wagon came along. He moved In to allow It to pass, but misjudged the distance. When taken to his homo be was attended by Drs. Kolb and Walsh. An examination showed that tho left leg nt the nnkle was fractured, Doalman was removed to the Lacka wnnna hospital for further treatment. Mrs. 13. Reed, an aged lady of Avo ca, who was a guest of her cousin. Jnmcs MeCann, of Cherry street, met with a painful, and probably a seri ous, accident shortly after midnight Wednesday. Mrs. Reed, who was not well ac quainted with the rooms nnd halls of tho house, heard a child crying In a room near her. She arose to go to It. In passing along the hallway, she mis took the stairs leading to tho floor below, for the room the child was in, and walked into the open space. She was precipitated to the bottom, and when assistance reached her was un conscious and a mass of blood. Dr. J. A. Manley wns summoned. He founr'. her left arm fractured, and her head gashed in several places. It Is also feared that the skull was frac tured. Fearing that the injuries will result fatally, Mrs. Reed, at her urg ent request, was removed to her home' In a carriage last night. COMING PLEASURE TRIP. The annual excursion which the 2,fi00 employes of the Sauquolt Silk mill en Joy every year to Lake Ariel by the courtesy of its generous management, will be run tomorrow. Superintendent Davis and his ener getic committee of management, have every detail Incident to tho complete success of the event arranged. Manager Charles Connell, of the Lackawanna Knitting mills, has adopted for his Immense force of em ployes an annual holiday, which will be one week from tomorrow, the oc casion of the yearly outing of the Will lam Connell Hose company oif the Twentieth ward. Mr. Connell gives his force a day's wages, transportation to Lake Ariel and refreshments on this occasion, which Is anxiously looked forward to. St. Aloyslus Total Abstinence and Benevolent society met In regular ses sion last night, and arranged many details of their approaching excursion to Lnko Ariel. The event, nccordlng to Indications, will be a huge success. The Ladles' Aid society of tho Hick ory Street Presbyterian church, held an enjoyable outing at Nay Aug park yesterday. The day up to the hour when the terrific storm came, was passed in a most pleasant manner. SOCIAL DOINGS. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stratzman left on Wednesday evening for New York, from whence they sailed for Germany yesterday. Prior to their de parture they were tendered a farewell party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Schumacher, on Adams ave nue. The following guests were pres ent: Mr. and Mrs. George Schu macher, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scheuer, Mr. and Mrs Swick, Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Klein, John Flotz, Er nest Mommel, Edward Schmidt, James Nelmann, Jake Hafner, John Gelglc. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Julius Armbrust, of Elm street, gave a pretty lawn party. The lawn sur rounding their home was brilliantly lighted with Chinese lanterns stretch ing across the large space occupied by the many guests present. Several pretty tables well laden with delicious viands were decorated with fragrant (lowers nnd red. white and blue bunt ing. After several hours of pleasure the guests departed for home, voting Mr. and Mrs. Armbrust delightful en tertainers. Mr. and Mrs. Lahey, of Ilamm court, gave a surprise party on Wed nesday evening In honor of their son, Richard, The many guests present In dulged In different games and spent several hours In dancing. At midnight refreshments were served by u bevy of young ladles. LIVE NEWS NOTES. Michael Sporer, the Stone nvenue butcher, wns called upon yesterday to part with his son, George, the second child of his who has died this week. Diphtheria has taken awny his beloved ones, and tho loss to their parents Is keenly felt by their many friends. The funeral will be held tomorrow- morn ing; Interment will be made at St. Mary's cemetery. Tho Junger Maennerchor will meet In regular session tonight. General Grant commandery, Knights of Malta, will meet at Hurtman hall tonltfht. Tho Scranton Saengerrundo held an Interesting meeting last night, John Allen, of Locust street, entered JONAS LONG'S SONS. FRIDAY Shirt Waists worth from 39c to $1.00, all to go at Black riohair Crepons, worth $1.75 yard, to go at.-. Men's Negligee Shirts, always 50c, to go at Turkish Bath Towels, large, worth 2yic, to go at Children's Hosiery, fast black, worth 2yic, to go at Children's Wool Dresses, worth $4.50, to go at Women's Summer Vests, very fine, worth 15c, to go at Silk Taffeta Ribbons, worth 29c yard, to go at Women's Oxford Ties, tan, worth $3.00 pair, to go at Whitemore's Shoe Polishes, worth 29c, to go at Summer Organdies, the best, worth 1 jc yard, to go at Children's Wool Reefers, worth $3.00, to go at Bottle of Vaseline and Box of Talcum Powder, both for Women's Gowns and Corset Covers, worth 59c, to go at Clothes Wringers, that are worth ,$1.50, to go at Ironing Boards, with stands, worth $1.50, to go at Clothes Lines, cotton, 7J feet, to go for Wash Boards, good and strong, worth 25c, to go at Notions choice of many big items at v Jonas his home in the Twentieth ward yes terday, which ho purchased recently from John Maloney. The South Side base ball club will meet tonight nt Flaherty's barber shop. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. D. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone C683. DUNM0RE DOINGS. Town Council Met Last Evening and Transacted Important Business. Surprise Party Other Notes. A special meeting of tho town coun cil was held in the borough building last evening, Messrs. McAlllster.Jones, Ward, Weber and McColloch being present. Tho meeting wns called for the purpose of considering bids for laying crosswalks and gutters, and any general business that might come before the body for consideration. A large number of grievances were reported to the members, especially since the last heavy shower. Tho street commissioner received Instructions to repair several places at once, namely: Fifth street, between Dudley and Cher ry streets; West Drinker street, and Willow street. Borough attorney, John McAskle, wns Instructed to prepare a decision nnd report at the next meeting of tho bciurd, as to whether tho borough Is supposed to relay tho gutters on tho different streets in town or not; many having been washed out and being badly in wed of repair. Samuel Cole was awarded the con tract for laying crosswalks nt 10 cents per square yard and for re-laying crosswalks nnd gutters at the rate of 19 cents per square foot. V large number of bids were received, but Mr. CoIe'H was th lowest and most satis factory. The walks are to be distrib uted In tho various parts of the bor ough, each councilman having a cer tain number. Work will be begun rs soon as possible. Tho repairs needed on the O. S. Johnson Hose company's cart were placed in the hands of the lire de partment committee, who ore to use their own Judgment In having the re pairs made. A resolution was introduced by President McAllister to have $1C0. now In the miscellaneous fund, transferred to the police fund to meet the expenses of tho two additional otllcers now on duty. Hills to tho amount of $M.."3 were ordered paid. Ex-Tax olkctor T. K. Holand was present, nnd together with the coun cil, overlooked tho exoneration tax list and came to an understanding. Mil. AXD MRS. COLLINS SL'It I'KISKD. On Tuesday evening last a party of friends and neighbors uathered to gether and tendered Mr. nnd Mrs. D. M. Collins a surprise party at their home on Hutler street. The occasion was the forty-fourth anniversary of Mr. Collins' birthday. Those present amused themselves by indulging In fe'amcn and amusements of vnrious kinds. At midnight refreshments were served, when the guests departed hme. wards, wishing their host anil hostess many happy returns of the day. Those present were Arthur Wllmot, of Wilmington, Delaware; Mr. and Mrs. James Oulney, Mr. and Mrs. Teter Selgle, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Secor, Mr. and Mrs. George Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. George Swam. Mr. and Mrs. A. R naker, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse l'nlmer, Mr. and Mrs. II. Klzer. Mr. and Mrs. William Kin back, Mr. and Mm. Fred. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hlngham, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Swartz, Mrs. Frank Manley, Mrs. ThomuH Sly, Mrs. William Hlgnrt, Mrs. C. Hlgait, Miss Clara Collins. Stewart Selgle, Gilbert Sly, William and Harry Palmer, Margaret Hlngham and Al bert Collins. MISS FAIUlIHt KNTKKTAINS. Miss Lottie- Farber, of ltlgg street, wns agreeably surprised ut her home last evening by a number of her young friends from Peckville. The party came in a bandwagon und arrived about 10 o'clock. A programme prepared by the party l'ricclci Information in t sealed envcloiv. Mnrniou trealrut'lit. retnedle and ap pliance, lutnUhed on trial und approval. KDotadrand Kncrt-M, return lliern at our expense and 1'ajr Nothlne. Wotrufctyou. Vigor rettored, lnstci checked. No CO. P., uur mutt iitivj'iium ERIE MEDICAL CO., DurfAtO, N,Y. TOALL JONAS LONG'S SONS. Long's Sons was n leading amusement of tho even ing, which was as follows: Piano se lection, George Peck; vocal solo, ".Dewey's Heturn," Miss Bessie Uudd; recitation, "Our Vacation," Miss Malik Day; piano duet, Miss Maine Olondyke and Mr. Joseph English; vocal solo, "I'm the Household Pet," Gilbert Tay lor. Those present from out of town were Misses Frances Squltes, Hessle Iiudd, Ida Hest, Carrie Hest, Grace Ayers, Mable Day, Flossie and Dora Warfel, Mable Glanvllle, Emma Carpenter, Jes sie Wallace, Maine Olendyke, Fannie Vlckers, Etta Foster, of this place, and Jennie Price, of Scranton; Messrs. George Locklln, Edward Locklln, John Hlakcr, George Peck. Arthur Warner, George Rice, Arch Chivers, Joe Eng lish, Gilbert Taylor, George Freher, Thomas Hughes and Earl Pierce, of this place. ITEMS OF INTEREST. The funeral of James R. AVIlson, tha 4-months-old son of Mr. nnd Mr.. John T. Wilson, took place from the parental home on Hloom street, yes terday afternoon at 2..0,n o'clock, nnd was attended by a large number. In terment was made in tho Dunmore cemetery. Tho Sunday school class of tho Rev. R. R. Hulgln, pastor of the Tripp Avenue Christian church, will conduct nn ice cream social In the church par lors this evening. Grnphophone selec tions will be rendered during the evening. GREEN RIDGE. Miss Hattle Lyman, of New York street, is spending the summer at Lynn, Susquehanna county. 'Alderman Bailey entertained Mr. D. H. Foote, of Mot lis, N, V on Wed nesday. The Women's Christian Temperance union held a very Interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. J. M. Volght. of Maiim street, yesteiday afternoon. Mr. Jacob Johler has returned from a week's vacation. Manners' pharmacy Is the only place In Green Ridge where plain cream soda Is sold. Try It. Miss Edith Swingle, of Capouse nve nue, is spending a week In Wayne county. Miss Mertlce Bayley, of Green Ridge street, Is spending two weeks In Lenox. Mrs. Peter Shaw and daughter, Eva, of Brooklyn. X. V are the quests of Mrs. John House, of Capouso avenue. Mr. and Mrs C. O. Eshelman are visiting friends in Wjsox. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. DeWilt. of Capourc avenue, have returned trom a visit to Mcplowood. Take your prescriptions to Manners' pharmacy to be tilled. Wo consider our ability and goods above par, OBITUARY Miss Esther Touhlll. aged SI years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Touhlll of West Plttston, died nt !.; o'clock yes. terdiiy morning at the Moses hospital, .if ter a lingering illness of teeral months I Her death Is the first In the firmly of thirteen children, ull of whom arc well known for their musical aidllt.v. De ceased wiih treated at tin hosplt.il of the 1'nlverslty of Pennsylvania previous to being taken to tm Moses Taylor hospital. Tin- sur viving brothers and slMirs arc: Mrs. E. I). Hoffman, of Monroe avenue, Scrnnton; Mrs. J. M. Fuy, Mra. A. K. Lynn, E. J.. John, William, James, Frank, Charles, Hnrtcnre, Leo and Juliette Touhlll. ull of littmon. The ! -mains were tnken to the family home in Plttston, but the funeral arrangements will not be announced until the father's return from Phllmlclplia, wheru ho has been for several days. Amzle Van Camp, who for the past fourteen years has been in the employ of tho Pancosisu foul company, cjled Wed nesday idylit from tin effects of a kick by a mule which he received while gain? his rourds as barn boss Wednenlay after noon. Ho was 17 years of nee and is sur vived by a wite and seven children. He will bo burled at Newton Center tomor row afternoon. SPECIAL THROUGH CARS TO TUB SUASHORH. Dally (Kxcept 8 inula)') Vlu CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY Leave Scranton at 8.30 a. ni. for Lone Branch, Ocian Drove, Asbury Park, llelmi, Spring Lake, Sea Girt, &c. Returning, leavo Point Pleasant at 11 3 a. in.; Spring Lake, 11.51 a. m. ; Ilelmur. 11, 5G 11. m.; Asbury Purk and Ucean Grove, 12.03 noon; LonK Hranch, 12.22 p. m. Arrive at Scinntcn ut 6.05 i, m. Thin will be kept up for the entire hrimon, especially for the accommodation of families, as it will rnnble passengers to eecuro and retain comfortable seats dur ing tho entire Journey. JONAS LONGS. SONS. rf-WSV. 23c $1.15 35c 8a 9c 2.69 9c 15c 1.59 13c 5Jc 1.49 5c 39c 98c 98c 10c 10c 4c SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. Elmwood Hall Elmhurst, Pa. (Formerly Hotel ElmluirJt.l Open AlKhe Year. This hotel has beau re modular! nnd refltta I throughout und will op:n Its doors Juno 11, For rates, etc.. call on or iidtrjH DR. W. H.H. BULL ELMHURST, PA, THE WIIMOLA, An Ideal Health Resort, Hjauti - fully Situated with Full Lake View. Absolutely free from malnrli nnd mes quitoes; boating, limbing, dancing, tennis, orchestra, etc.; pure Llthla water spring: plenty of old shade, plno grove of lnrgu trees surround hotel, excellent table; rates reasonable; capacity of liojs.;, 2C0, Illustrated booklet and referoncjs un ap plication. C, E. FREAR. LAKE W1N01A, PA SPRING GROVE HOUSE, Lake Carey, Wyoming County, Pa. Beautifully located; good Ashing; boat ing and bathing. Table unexcelled. D. I.. & W. II. It.. IlloomslHirg division, train leaving Scranton at 12.DS p. m., makes di rect connections via I.ehlgh Valley to Lake. JOHN II. JUNKS, Prop FERN HALL, Crystal Lake Refined Family Resork. Stne leaver Cirbondale for Fern Hall its .'I.JIU p m tn?e lertvei Kern Hall for V-i bnnduleut S.UO a. m. 'felephono Conuaj tlon: "fen Hall," pay station. CU.& M. C. JOHNSON, Manajers. t'oHtollIco Address, Dnndalf. I'a. WASHINGTON AVENUE AND ASH ST. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. AUGUST 14 AND IB, AT 2.30 AND B P. M. PROF. GENTRY'S Famous Dog and Pony Show Parade Daily .it 1 1 a. m. Prices, Children, isc. Adults 2;c. NERVITA PILLS Restarts Vitality. Lost Vleor and Manhood. Cures Irapotency, Night Kmlssionsand wasting diseases, an cul-uib ui ocu- abuse, or excess anu muis cretion. Ancrvo tonic and ililoocl lmlldcr. Brings the Lti. i. t- nnln rdipeks nnrl , 'W 0riiiiii m" vv j..w feJNW restores the flrc of youth. rtffrtJy mall fiOc per box, Oboxea for $U.f0; with a written guaran tee to euro or refund tho money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Sold by Mcdnrroh & Thomas Drill! Klsts,, 2110 I.ack.iwanra ave, Scranton, Pa, MADE ME A Mm AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURB A. 11 AVrtou JU$tafs Falling Mm ?. "Xtlrapotonc7.hlofistneb,otc.t cnuncl ,J I bf Abuio or olhor Kicoca end Inu'i ilfQL cretloni. The it quickly ami 4tiTtlij '-ST rulnm Ta Vitnlltw a ti Kl.toa.... ? ..U.HH ..-w (v.iiwjwgui.iBii i't a iDia forstuOr, bu' Ium or marrUg. -wvf-xyrR-i'ieTent in canity on L'ontainMloa if lalDr la time, lhlrn aowi ittmedlato improra me a' uid e Elect a n CUJtH nher &U otaar fail In fist jon liarinc (ho cmulno Ajax Tutletu. The ha?e cured thousands anl vrillcureyou. U'aoiro npo.,. ltlva wrUtn cnarantte to efloct a euro Cf fTO a each cc. or rsfund th money. I'rlcaUUU lOimr rackacej or lx I tc (foil truotment) tor fCuQ. ity mull, fa plain wrapper, upon rc(pt ofrrice. C'ircufas " AJAX REMEDY CO., 'fAVr".'" Tor unle In Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and II- C. Banderrcn, druggists. AA.A11AAA. Tha Rncl tulmiitctpcrtnccl,UnntioL 1 110 DualcaaiulL if TouuCor from I'riT&lM )DiW4eiZ: i:i".i.,-.. iror.a.r.TiiEi:i.,r )M. !., GO 1 NortU Mitb Ht., 1'hltadel.h ) nhla. 1'tt., itti a tlu.rmttd tu trcry cua. VftriciMctBirIeturo(ooeutilD), LouVliorL ()1eaUbrfitorl. PirlirnUrttxl. 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