I THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1901. M Office: BURKE BUILDING 3. C&thondale Department. Phone : NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 SUNDAY SCHOOLS' PICNIC Programme of Athletic Events That Will Bo an Attractive Featuro of tho Big Outing. A programme of nthletli events for the outing of the Sunday schools of the city has been agreed upon, which will gioatly add to tho Interest In tho day's event', beside the pleasant fchores of Lake Lodore, Friday, July 16. The programme begins with a game of bM ball, Jfiftt the thing to whet the joung peoples appetite for tho day's spoils. It will commence at 10 SO, and all young men who are un der Iwenty-four yeait will be eligible, and Hwsc who aie ilcsltous of enter ing Imo tho game aie advised to make application tor positions to Albert (J. Rutherfoid. who Is In charge. The game for men will commenie at 130 Ii ni and It Is cspeetcd tho one In chaise will be weighted down undoi the applications for positions Bv 3 o'clock, when the ne.t seilos opens, It Is expected that tin t cuitost ants and spectators will lie kojol to a high pluh. Tie tlist event will be n bont i.n Then will come a thiee. legged tics, to iTe followed by a hundred yaid dash and a bag tare Theie will a'm be tunning, broad and high Jumps and the hop, lp and Jump foi men only This Is a great Scotch ptstlme, and should nttiait much Interest. Thue will alfo be n tug of wai Tour teams, one eirh fioni the rust Preshj terlan, Prcond riesbytemn, Bet can Baptist and 1'lrst Methodist Episcopal Sunday schools will contest. Tho winning players will be tieated to Ice uo'int, but for the other nthletle events pilr.es will bo offetcd. A. 8. Lowsley his clmigo of tho athletic events and nil entiles should l placed In his hunds as soon tin possible. The lommlttee Is talking about hav ing a "chasing the pig ' contest. This Is an amusing spect.ule, and If cat ilftl out would bo seconil ill amuse ment to no other hnppenlng of the day. Announcement will be nmilo In a tew clnjs ns to whether or not the commltteo will umy out this feat inc. The ecursnn train will leavo the city station at 9 a. in., lt-liuning from tho lake at il p. m. FORMER RESIDENT DIES. Lymnn H. Hurtl, Tormorly of Car bontlale, Succumbs at Falls Cicek. l.vm.in H. Ilurd, a foimor Carbon dallan, died Monday at Falls Creek. Clcii field county, and was Interred esteiday at Flushing, N. Y. The ikcaed whs a neplievv of G, 1.. Mciips. ol this ity, an I assisted In the dt tails of the latter's ht.mss .'or mii'i' jcais. Later, Mi. llifl w. 3 n member of tho Hi m of Iliti 1 t Pat terson which contiolled a tann-MV, Mr Ilurd had a wide dido of tilmW n Caibondalo, who held him In high esteem. Working in Bullalb. Finest Hick foimrilj ot this town and Foiest ( lt, is now emplovel as supoi visor of the baking department of the Hnlley Catering lonipany, which Is furnishing icfrcshiuontn on tho fall Ktounds to Fan-American exposition visitors. Mr, Hick Is a capable and progressive joung man, and his many Cnrbondalo filends aie pleased to hear of his cood luck In securing such an excellent position. CHOIR BANQUETED. VocnlUts of St, Roao Church Pnrtako of Hospitality of tho Roctor. Tho members of tho choir of St. Eoe chinch Inst night pirtook of the hos pitality of the rector, Very Itev T. F. Coifey, V. C!., when they enjojed a baiifiuet in St. Hose hall. This jeaily gatheilng of the vocal ists Is given by the lector In recog nltlon of the (ei vices of tho joung peo ple, and In in tanging for the event nothing l i-paiod tint Is likely to make the occasion tlioioughlv onjojablo. Last nlghtV gnihcilng, therefoic, was a lepetltlon of tho ploisant affairs that pieceded, and the night was keenly en Jojcil. The iholi icndered several se lections, nncl ti.irtuok of the delicious luncheon that had been piepaicd for them. POOR BOARD TONIGHT. Doctor Question May or May Not Bo Talcon Up. The Carbondnle pool boird will meet this evening In tegular session. There is one niattei of Impoitanee tint Is llkel to mine up This Is the election of a doctor for the pool faint. the stomach is weak, nncl there is no appetite, and friends begin to whisper "consumption," a great many people arc induced to use foul fish oils or the modified nastincs of their emulsions. But these being foocL must be digested and assimilated before they have any value for the body. They do not deal with the cause of disease but with its effect. For that reason oils and emulsions do not bring permanent results. The teason why Dr. Pietce's Golden Medical Dis covery doeb cure so many forms of disease, is be cause so many forms of disease begin in "weak stomach." The stomach is the vital center of the body. It isn't what is eaten but what is assimilated which sustains life. Xervousncss is nerve hunger. "Golden Medical Discovery" heals the diseased stomach so that it makes nerve food; the nerves are fed and nerv ousness ceases. When the stomach is made well and strong the appetite comes back nat urally. When food is eaten and digested and assimi lated, the whole body is built up into sound health. Consumption is a wasting disease. There can be no consumption to a properly nourished body. "Golden Medical Discovery," cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition and so removes the obstruction to the proper nour ishment of the body in all its parts. "A Very Stittd letter." "I was all run down: had no strcneth: had sham dart ing pains all through me; head and back ached every day," writes, Mis. Irani: Caswell, of Salamanca, N. Y. "I was also troubled with a distressed feeling in the stomach and pain in front of the hip bones. I had a severe cough and it nearly killed me to draw a long breath, I was so sore through my lungs. "I wrote to Dr. Pierce telling him my svmptoms as near as I could. He sent me a very kind letter advising tne to try his medicines which I did and before I had taken them a week I was decidedly better, I took two bottles of the ' Golden Medical Discovery' and two of the ' Favorite Pre scription,' and am cure I never felt bet ter in my life than when I quit taking them." There is no al cohol in "Golden Medical Discov ery " and- it is ab solutely free from opium, cocaine and all other nar cotics. It is a t r u e temperance medicine. Do not allow the dealer for the sake of making an excessive profit, to induce you to buy a substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." I f you want to be cured you want the medicine that has cured others and not some so called " just as good" medicine without reputation or record of cures. Persons suffering from chronic ailments are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter absolutely without fee or charge. This offer of free consulta tion by letter is not to be classed with those offers oifrec medical advice, made by men or women, who, having no medical diploma are incapable of giving true medical advice. Dr. Pierce is chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In stitute, the best equipped institution for the treat ment of disease, in Buffalo, N. Y. Assisted by his staff of nearly a score of specialists, Dr. Pierce has in his more than thirty years of practice, treated and cured hundreds of thousands of afflicted men and women. In writing to Dr. Pierce you write to a specialist! not merely a genuine physician but a phy sician whose phenomenal cures have placed him in the forefront of his profession. All correspondence is strictly private and sacredly confidential. Write then without fear and without fee, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. SURPRISE. You can obtain absolutely FREE a copy of Dr. Pierce's groat work, tho People's Common Sonso Medical Advisee, which la sent FREE on receipt of stamps to defray axponso of malllnn ONLY. This hook Is tho standard boolt of family medicine of tho ago. It contains 1008 largo pagos and over 700 Illustrations, and is sent FREE hound In Qloth on receipt of 31 ono'Cont stamps (to pay oxpenso of mailing ONLY), or 21 stamps for paper cover od volume. Address Dr. R V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. The story of disease as Mr. Long tells it is very short. It cm be summed up in the three phrases which ate chosen for illustration. "A terrible cough," "Could not sleep," "No appetite." When a man can't eat and can't sleep, he can't live. If he can eat but can't sleep there's madness dogging his steps. But if both sleep and appetite fail him he is a doomed man unless help comes to him. When these symptoms are associated with "a terrible cough," friends begin to whisper to each other that ominous word consumption. ft,?:: long's Story. " I cinr.ot speak too highly of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical D.scoverv," writes S. Long, Esq., of Frankfort, Suss?': Co , Del, '"After recovering from a spell of pneu monia I was tikc'i with a terrible cough, and nothing seemed to do tne any goo 1 until I began taking the' Golden Medical Discovery.'" Hefore I took the medicine I was very weak and nervous, with no appetite, and could not sleep at night, and mv friend, felt sure tint I had consumption. Before taking one bottle tnv appetite improved greatly and after taking four bottles I was completely cured. I think there is no medicine equal to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, an 1 gladly recommend it to all similar sufferers." The case of Mr. Long is typical in its symptoms and typical in its cure. The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has resulted in the quick and lasting cure of thousauds of cases, when no other treatment has given relief. Sufferers from bronchitis, or deep seated ob .tiuate cough, weakened by frequent hem orrhages, enfee bled by failing ap- ! petite, and loss of i sleep, have found I in "Golden Med l i c a 1 Discovery " prompt help and a permanent cure. Serious SyntptGms. "Last spring I wrote you in regard to my health which at that time was very poor," writes Mrs. Nettie M. Barnes, of Garfield, Pawnee Co., Kans. "My trouble was bronchial affec tion. Sv mptoins, spitting of 'blood al most every morning for five j ears, short ness of breath, raw and sore throat, loss of strength, at times almost loss of voice, irregular periods in fact I thought I was surely going into con sumption We lived in Ohio when I con sulted OU Vnll nd. vised me to give Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery a trial, which I did and with happy results. I got two uuujcj ju uuiore we itartect lor Kansas. I did not feel as if I ever would get there, but we arrived and I used the two bottles of 'Golden Medical Discovery' and health returned as I used the medicine. I have only raised inooa inree times since I began using it. My period! are regular, strength returned, and I am almost a new person. I have all laith in Dr. Pierce's Discovery. I know of a lady that was cured of consumption by it." The cures accomplished by "Golden Medical Dis covery" are to be attributed simply to a rational method of treatment. The reason that so many medicines fail to help is because they treat the effect instead of the cause of disease. For example, when sleeplessness is experienced it is common to try all sorts of so-called "nerve medicines." These are in general, narcotic compounds. They do not feed the nerves, but drug them into a drowsy numbness. When appetite fails recourse is had to so-called "tonics," a false appetite is created, and food is forced on the feeble stomach. But when nature takes away the appetite or desire for food, it is be cause the stomach and organs of digestion and nu trjtjon are in no condition to prepare the nutriment for the body, and the false appetite created by "tonics" and stimulants only makes the condition worse by forcing on the stomach food which it i3 too "weak" to digest or assimilate. There can be no life without food, hence when IB&erribll I v,- n r.r. if ' ,vr.i..jn ...r.'iwri if mmmmwM Xiv "No rf. yy whlchmas been under the head of un finished huslnem for three or four months. No one knows, though, whether or not It will be taken up. This depends on what the Indications are for dis posing of the matter for nil time, and now these Indications are not the bilghtest. Another Important matter Is the Installation of the sanitary plumb ing at the poor house, which has been under discussion for several weeks and was ilnnlly set under wny at the last meeting. VISIT OF SUPERVISORS. Correspondence School Mon Enjoy a Trolloy Ride. A half hundred of supervisors of the international Correspondence schools of Scranton weie vlsltois to this city yesterday A visit to Caibondalc to the district In charge of the energetic represen tative In this vicinity, A. W. Has him, was a part of the excursion ar langed for the recieatlon of the su pei visors, who have been In session In Scranton for several days. The party embraced tho school's workers from all over the country. Two trolley cars were chartered and a ride was enjoy ed to Foiest City and return. Kubse quently the patty went to Honesdale and Lake Lodore. While In town the supcrvlsois made their Jolly pres ence known by their yell, which whs lustily given nt ftcquent Intervals. THE BASE BALL GAME TODAY Tho Defeated Simpsonites Want to Try It Again. If the weather be favorable today there will likely bo a game of base ball nt Alumni park between the Cres cents, Carbondale'8 ciack team, and the Simpson team The Simpson team was defeated ear lier In the season by the Crescents, but they hvo taken courage anew, and will come to town today with a big supply of resolution aiid detetmln atlon with them. Unless the arrange ments are altered, there will be an In teresting game at Alumni park this afternoon. with tho Dickson city team for Pun day afternoon. McAndrew and Moian will bo the hattorj. The former Is the pitcher whose star promises to shine brightly In the base ball Armament be fore many seasons Fythians Installed. The following officers of Carbondale lodge. Knights of Pythias, weie In stalled on Wednesday evening: Chancellor commander, Robert Weir; vice-chancellor, William Baibei, prel ate. A J. Bell, master of work, Theo dore Sperl, P. C , keepei of records and seals, twelve months, W H. Masters, P. C . master of llnance. W. U. Chase, P. C , master of exchequer, Morgan Thomas, P, C ; miistet -at-aims George Schroeder, Inner guard, William ('of fin, outer guaid, Alex. Johnson, trus tee, eighteen months, G It. Van Cioi- .dor: delcgato to the C.tand lodge, Past cnanceuor r. J. Thomas. A Fractured Thigh. Miss Fugenle Knstges, who makes her home with her sister, Mrs. (Jus N'lesen, on South Main stieet, slipped on a potato peeling on the kitchen floor of the Nlesen home on Wednes day and fell, the fall causing a frac ture of tho thigh. Dis. A. Nlles and J. II Haiper reduced the fracture, hut It will bo several weeks before Mlbs Kartges will bo ahle to be about. Tho Fountain Trouble. There has been h Hinsnancinn . dcred of tho woik on the park foun tains, until it can be decided which plan Is the better to follow, the re moval of the fountain In front ot tho paik foi h few leet to Install the meter or to make a new connection fiom the main pipe. Vacation Time. During the month of August the Sun day evening services nt Trinit- vnio. copil church will be discontinued. There will be but one service each Sun day, that will be read at 10 so a. by the lay readers. Both the lector and me cnoir win enjoy their vacations next month. Successful Fisherman. Perelval J. Moirls. the Scmntnn ar chitect, had a successful catch of fish during a few houis' stav t. K'nA' pond jesterday. One bass, wejghlmr between two and threp nonnrta tho most conspicuous among tho good sized string he exhibited. Home from Hospital. Anthony McCuIre, of Farvlew street, who was operated upon at Emergency hospital on Juno 7, being stricken with appendicitis, was discharged yesterday, relieved of his suffering and on the road to health. Meetings of Tonight. Poor board. Junior Order American Mechanics. Companions of the Forest. American Legion of Honor. Local SI I, United Mine Workers. Tho Royal Clicle. Purchased a New Trottor. Levi Patterson has just purchased a trotting horse, a splendid animal, that Is the admiration of Judges of good horses, and which promises to enliven Interest among the horsemen in this vicinity who boast of fivers. Church Repairs, Workmen are busily engaged these davs on the work of tenovatlng at the Piesbyterlan chinch, which, when com pletcd, will tiansform the .auditorium Into almost a new Interior. Two Births. Born. Wednesday evening, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kelly, of Woodlavvn ave nue, a daughter, to Mr. and Mis.Thom as Gallagher, of Scott street, a son, Visited at Pleasant Nount. Druggist Bernard Kelly and daugh ters, Frances and Helen, were nt Pleas ant Mount tho early part of this week. In Pittsburg-. Dr. C T Meaker Is attending tho an nual meeting of tho State Dental soci ety at Pittsburg. THE PASSING THRONG. Miss Lucy Phillips, of Blnghamton, Is spending several das In town. Miss Peatl Guard, of Forest City, spent yesterday with friends In town. I M lea Vlnrflnco T3.,lri,i ,n r9 Pln.1. . x V.. Is the guest of Mrs. W. A. Man vllle. Mlrses Alice Hnrte and Jennie Pen warden are spending the week with friends at Crjstal lake. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randolph, of 3 -a 0 -a a a '6 'i -a a . j '0 '0 -5S 00 00 :a 00 a THE MID-SUMMER RUMMAGE SALE OF FINE LADIES' CLOTHING Today we began such a clearing up of stocks as is rarely seen. EXTRA SPECIAL. Lot No. 1 -Silk Eton Jackets, all sizes, $4.98. Re duced from $12.98. Lot No. 2AU Tacked Silk Eton Jackets, $6.98. Reduced from $15.98. Tailor-Made Eton Jackets, Skirts and Suits almost given away. Have you seen our $20 and $25 Imported Fancy Silk Waists we reduced to $5.98? Wash Waists reduced to 98 cents. All of our goods must go regardless of cost, as we are getting ready for our Furs and Fall Stock. 001 & 00. & 00. 0f. 00. 00. 1 BRESCH EL, The Furrier 00 00 iS 00 va 124 WYOMING AVENUE, g 00 Coal Exchange Building, Formerly The Leader Store. ST; Florida, are ruc-Us at tho home of Mr. and Mi. Geoice P. Kimbill. Mrs. K. L. Bevnn and children, of Scranton, arc spending part of the summer with the foimer's parcntb on Gaincld avenue. Mr. and Mis. T. V. Walker, of this city, and the latter's sister, Miss l.ulu Rellly, of Susquehanna, were Crystal lake visitors Wednesday, T. V. Walker, assistant superintend ent of this district for the International Correspondence schools.was In Stiouds burK jesterday on business. Mlfvs Lulu Rollly, ot Susquehanna, who has been the guet of Mrs, T, V. Walker for the past thice weeks, re turned home Wednesday evening. JERA1YN AND MAYHELD. A blithday party took place at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Slckler In honor of their son, Louis. Charles Harvey was present with his Rraphaphone, and vocal and Instrumental muslo was heard. Refreshments wore afterward seived to the guests. Those piesent weie: Mr, and Mrs. William Westlng ton, Jr., Mr. and Mis. Sydney Mlnnlik, Mr, nnd Mrs. Thomas Hockaday, Mrs. King and daughter, Kllzabeth, of Scranton; Misses Annie Skin, Belle Kit by, Evelyn Jessup; Messrs. Wil liam John, John Moitom, James Har vey, Charles Harvey, William Harvey and John T. Seymour. The graduating class of the Maylleld public schools met and organized In a High School Alumni on Tuesday evening. They are preparing for a banquet, to be held In the near fu tuie. Saturday afternoon Thomas Hocka day and George Wilson will pitch a game of quoits for $10 at the icar of tho Sweeny Hout-e. Sam Rhoda, a foimer Jormyn resi dent, who for sornp time has been located at Morenci, Arizona, Is In town visiting old friends. Miss Drlesbach, of Scranton Is the guest of Mr. and Mis. Albert Mason, of Second street. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson nnd son, John, of Scranton, who have been spending a few days with her sister. Mis. William Glbbs, of West May field, have leturned home. They were accompanied by Miss Polly Glbbs, who will spend a few das at their home. Hon. and Mis. P. K. Timlin, of Scranton. are the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Timlin. They will leave net week on nn extended visit to New York, Philadelphia and Washing ton. Mis. James Johns and son, George, are spending a few days at Harvey's Lake. Tho friends of Mr. Thomas M Grif fiths, of Thild street,, will regret to hear that ho has not benefited In health from his trip to Atlantic City, where he went soveial weeks ago with the hope of lecuporatlng Mrs. Gilf fiths yesterday, at his request, went to Atlantic City to accompany him home. Mis. Robert Edwards, of Carbondale, Is spending a few days nt the home of her mother, Mrs. Davis, of Second street. Walter Snyder, a bergeant of Co. L, Forty-seventh regiment. Is home, the regiment having been mustered out He has been In the Philippines for the past two years, and during the time was In a number of engagements. He was strle'.en with fever and confined to the hospital for three months pre vious to his leaving the Islands, but regained his health and stiength on tho voage home Gabriel Hall, of West Mai field. Is suffeilng with Inflammation of the eyes. The Alumni Association of the High school will hold a banquet In the St. George Hotel on August 1. OLYPHANT. All members were present at Wed nesday night's meeting of tho school boaul. The first matter to come befoie the meeting was tho nwaidlng of the contract for the heating and ventilating appaiatus for the pioposcd Flist wind ihool annex. There were two bids In. Oik was from tho Hmead Wanning and Ventilating company, of Philadel phia, their figure being $S.'o, and tho other was from B. G. Caipentet & Co., of WllkesBane, who agreed to do the woik for $79S On motion of Mr. Pat ten the contiact was awaided to the Wilkes-Barre firm. The building com mittee was then Instructed to adveitlse foi bids for tho superstructure of the building. The following bills were or dered paid; Rejnolds Bfos,, Jl, S. J, Evans, Jl; oryphant Electric Light de paitmtnt, S; John Dempeey, J5; E. J. How aid and William Hojcs, commit tee work, $3 50 each. Tho'mattor of re pairing the femes at thevailous schools was refoned to the building committee Pilncipnl Cummlngs submitted his an nual lepoit, which showed that the total attendance In nil the schools of the boiough was I,05ri, nnd the avciage S72, which was about the ame us tho pievlous yVar. The girntest attendance for any one month was hi", and the least 503 The night schools showed a total attendance of ISO, and an aver age of 109. At the suggestion of Mr. McCann the finance committee was dliected to consult with the board's at torney tegaidlng the Issue of bonds. The game between the Browns nnd the Rubbernecks, at the paik on t-at-urday afternoon, piomlses to he doely contested. Both teams hnve been In practice dally and each Is confident of winning. The line-up of the teams Is as follows. Browns John Ames, c, Gomer Morgan, p , Robeit Gaibett, lb., James Connois, 'Jb., Prank Wheelei, 3b.; John Cleai, s. s., Samuel Roe, 1 f ; William Patten, c. f ; John Lnugh ney, r. t. Rubbernecks William Sheil dau, c ; Michael Sheridan, p.; John Pettlgrew, lb; Thomas Rogan, Jb., Joseph Malum, s s- , John R McIIale, Sb ; John Buike, 1. f.; Joseph Evans, c. f ; Atthur Hall, i. f Tho game Is loi $."0 a side and the championship of Oly pliant. Tho funeral of the late William Pugh, of Lackawanna stieet, oecuired yestoi day afternoon. The set vices weie held In the Congregational church Rev Peter Robert, and Rev, R. S. Jones, of Providence, officiated. At the conclus ion of the services the lemalnv, accom panied b a laige procession, weie taken to Cnlon cemeteiy nnd intoned. The pallbearers were Joseph L Davis, Thomas Powell, Evan Lewis, J. P. Will lams, David Morgan and David E. Lewis. Theie was a huge attendince from out of town. Ronnie Evans entertained about thlit of his young trlends at the home of his parents, Mr and Mu, V.'. J Evans, on Lackawanna t-tiret, jester day afternoon In honor of his twelfth hlrthday. Several meir hours were passed In v.ulous amusements and at 6 o'clock a tempting lunch was served Miss Nettle Davis, of llvde Paik, Is the guest of Mlfrs Jennie Davis, of Sus quehanna street. Rev. and Mis. James Ue leturned homo ostorda fioni Nantlcoke, whore they attended the quaiterl) meeting of the Pilmltive Methodist church. Mis. J. A Shultz letuined home yea tetday from Philadelphia. Miss RohC Canavan, of Scianton, was the guest of Miss Lucy I'anell on Wed nesday. Mrs Edwaid Jones and daughters, of Blakel, have gone to Crjetal lake to spend the summei. PECKVILLE. The Archbald Water company have rold their Inteiests to the f-crnnton Gas and Watei company, of Suanton The Scianton company has put down a new twelve inch water main fiom Olyphant to Mott Haven, whete It will he connected to the main that supplies Peckvllle. In caso thit the Archbald dams cannot furnish the suppb, a gate will be opened and the supply taken fiom the 01 pliant main Their water supply comes from tho Moosio mountain, near Mnishwood. The water is of an ec client quality and It Is expected that a much larger force will now be available for lite fighting purpo-es. A lawn social will bo held at the home of Miss Peat I Whitman on Wed nesday evening, July 17, under the auspices of the Twentieth Century so ciety. Ice ci cam, cake and leinonado will bo served. All aie welcome Mr. William Wai field ictuinecl jes terday fiom a few dajs' outing with fi lends at Beach lake. J. Banett is spending tho week with Honesdale irlcnds. Mis. M. H. Sltgiaves is the guest of relatives at Tappaii, N. V. Mr. and Mis. E. W. Squlio and daughtei, Frances, aie spending n week at the Pan-American, at Buffalo The union chinches havo appointed n committee to in range for an excur sion (in account of tho Into date In doing ho, the commltteo were unable to secuio nny tailtablo date nt tho popular Minuuoi excuislon places, and will content themselves with iun nlng a. trolley exclusion to Nay Aug park. OLP FORGE. Mrs. Eliza Williams lies very 111 at her home. M. V. Staik Is visiting Ills daughter, nt Unlondalc. SUMMER RESORTS. Living inland You Need the Seashore. Vth'IcV., Conn, on l.on? Hand Sound, i mouth ol the liciutlful ( onncctluil inrr, ns moiv at' idiom jii'1 jollities rr health ml p'rcsuir, Hun an other ummcr rc-rfirt aloof tin hminil m runn No ocian dampncsi, m nioqiiituct, no malaria VIot ileltjhlc location rn the found or rlfr. In kod hj- tho nion 1 ca it if ill country, 2'i hourf fiom Son Vorl,, T hour fiom noston, N, . New Uwcn and llntfnrd raihoad. Fenwick Hall Ila all the mull nimnicr attrictlonv, printi KOlf hnk, poifnt load lor dillnz anl cjclliu, lioatlri and H-hliif, Inlhine imlllor', tcnn'i court, houlini rfllcvs and lillllardi The ho,el l (urnUhrd with prliale ialh, eletatnrs ami all modem comtnlrners and mppllM a tahlo which cannot lie uipasfcd The nielli atiiiophfie, ss are all th m.r. roundlnc", U Imiiinii to refined people, lor full particular, aildrem I K Chvlfleld, proprietor Motel .lefler.oii. New Vork. HOTEL CLIFTON, LAKE WINOLA. PA. Tlnet cummer II tel fn ortheutcrn Tcnnsvl. vania Hotel hick i eet Helmaie, I.ickauamu anl Wrsl.rn tin ' it 1 ictorwllle Leavin ; "cranton U a m anl 1 p in Write for rate, ft" .1 W VIoore, Prop Prof.G.F.f HEEL.527 rhJ jnj 1 hlUlrlphlt, I. (IbIj Otrntq HpwUlUt Uf Amrrirs. iiunrinirn id trurr niio nj nail ITIttlt rlUN, FirrMM, AbuiM, Mflft.1 1 nlvin, ftfrvouv 1 Dftillllj.Lwt lUnhao4lr.f.TIit$lrlrturr4'in i fulllnf). I fir1lftitmnfi, A Khrunknn flpirana.t !Vrth fNftrurr1 4 In 10 tin St, rear prurtlrtt ft A ftarti hoMi'lal Mprrlrnff-InGrrmany, forai for hook "Trulh"fi poufng tftrjr mfdiril tttrtrtrtl frturK 9 rut ion thlt rPr.7 -..... ., !. .. 4 m -4 S tfj. T Si 1 YtOii Mrs Haru Sweeting and little daugh ter of Aubuin, N V aie visiting her paients Mi nnd Mis David Dick. The house ot Mis. Maiy Edwaids l Hearing completion nncl will be ieadj foi occupancj In a few week, L. B. Brodhead attended the conFe cratlon seivlees of Chilst church, at Porest Clt.v, on Tuesdaj. The Ladles' Aid society held an Ice cre-un social at the Methodist Episco pal chin. h on Wednesday evening. Robeit Johnson, Jr. has accepted a position at the Lackawanna station. taylorT The "Go To" church band, formed of young people from tho Methodist Epis copal church, enjojed a pleasant da n outing at Nay Aug park jesterday Tho special cai which conveyed the joung people to this pleasant summer resoit left Taylor street nt 9 o'clock a m. Tin party letuined home about 6 o'clock A Hungarian lalmroi was quite piin fully Injuied at the Aichhald mine jes teiday A piece of top coal fell on on6 of his hands, nnd It Is fcaied that am putation will bo necesarv The meeting of the Piohlbltlon league, announced for thl. evening, has been pratponed until Tues-day evening, July lfi The Sunday school class of Miss Jen nie Loveilng, of the Greenwood Pres bjteilan chinch, will hold an Ice cieam social on the beautiful lawn at her home this evening. Tickets, in cents The boiough school toaid has been mnklng a number of liupiovem nts at No 1 school building Mi. and Mis. Benjamin Llewellyn, Mi. and Mis David Jones, of North Tajlor, and Thomas B. Jones, of the Pjne, attended the funeral of the for mors slstei-ln-lnw, Mis. Thomas Llew elljn, at Fieeland, Pa , jesteidaj-. Master Hany Howells Is home from Gliard college, Philadelphia to spend his vacation at the home of his mother Mis. Thomas M. How ells, of South Tajlor. Hany Kulp, of Giove street, visited relatives In Nantlcoko jesterday Miss Elizabeth Lloyd, of West Scnn ton, vas tho guest of fileiuia In thl place on AVconesday evening. Mis. Wllllnm Fox and daughter. Hilda, of Giove street, were guests of relatives In Caibondale on Wcdnetalny. Invincible tonnnandeiy, No. 252, Knights of Malta, will convene In regu lar session this evening. Rexfoid Caidwdl Is quite ill at his home, on Giove stieet, with an attack of pneumonia. Dr. William Van Busklrk, of Oly. pliant, called on his inothei, Mre, Van Busklrk, of aln stieet, jesterdaj, Washington camp. No, Hi, Patriotic Older Sons of Ameilca, will meet In session this evening. Master William Ott. of Storrs street, la lecoverlng fiom his recent Illness, Miss Nellie Moes. of North Taylor visited friends In Peckvllle the fore part of the week. '
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