jml fiif ;. .-fUfff -- . y.-, iiBt(WWfni-WTf.v w ,f, -.yaynjvf. rfjifr- e THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1901. WEST SCRANTON Wi. ENTRIES FOR TODAY'S RACES WEST SIDE DRIVING CLUB PKE 5ENTS A GOOD CARD. Some of the Best Horses In tho City Entered In tho Contests Bachelor Club Gives a Farewell to One of Its Members Two Weddings nnd Threo Funerals Yesterday Other Shorter But Interesting Para graphs About People and Their Dolng3. The races to be hold tills afternoon on the Speedway, under tho auspices of tho Wont Side Driving club, will bo tho sporting event of tho season, and every Indication points to a successful mcot. A session of tho dub was hold Inst evening nnd all tin- arrangements were completed. Tho races will start at 2.30 o'clock phalli and will bo as fol lows: lltix roil am,. Director C4V .T.itm-i Malum Sol-illi "' Snjilir Combine !' ' "" Krancci ' '. Conway lolin ' H'.-irniy (Jraci- ' s'", llclltuli A. J. TiitinT 2..-W ( I.An-s. Sprint llKl,t II. Horry Toronto K. ' Huliumm Cchp . .1. Snow Kitty 1 !' Mucker Lillian liny ' Mattel) TIIIIKC-MIM'li: fl.t'll HAf'K. SVOttV llrat W. .T. Siott SlrcpV .Inhn II. .litMin niuk Cloml rr.ink 1 h.j.l linn.in ' Miiim.ui lll.n k Mirv lllilijr.l lt. Pilwr liny . Privnll I'aslilem Hoy II. Iivlln ur.NMMi iiaci:. Anti-Trifl W. 0. Scott C,jpy Quern I.lw ltd l'.irr Cp-tn-D.lte I. W. nttlrnlmiKP Kirnltit: stir V. I'IiMIIim Ilrlsbt l.ik-ht W. .lone Tho starter will bo .Tamos Kolly. Tho track officials will bo appointed today. Wedding In Bellevue. James J. Dlskln. of First street, a well-known engineer on tho Lackawan na railroad, and Miss F. II an both H. Mangan, of nailroail avonne, wore united In marriage at 4 o'clock yester day aftornoon at Holy frost) church by Kov. AV. I'. O'Donnoll, pastor of tho church. Tho couple wrio nltondod by P,t llek and Margaret Dlskln. brother and sifder of the groom. 'I'ho cerotnony was witnessed by many friends of tho SUNBURN Hone nd Almond Cream removes trdncM ct the tkin and soothes the jialn ol sunburn In one night. Take a bottle with you on your vacation. FOR SALE DY 0. V. JENKINS. One Weeks' ClearUp Sale of Seasonable Fancy Dress Goods. We are busy getting ready for our Annual Fall Open ing of Dress Goods. The stock will be unusually large and complete, and we regret to find that we will hardly have room to do it justice. That's why this unusual sale aud these extraordinary low prices are quoted this week. Truly, 'tis an ill wind blows nobody good, as our patrons will get a substantial benefit in this case. Double fold Plaid9 suitable for Children's School Dresses. A good ijc value for IOC Highly finished Jacquard Suitings, all colors, 40 inches wide. Regular 25c Cloth for 18c A handsome lot of two tone mixtures in full line of Fall Shadings. Very cheap at 12k Full 'yard wide storm ser ges not a siiaue missing. - b 15c Fine Heavy Twill. This week All wool French Beiges. Regular 75c cloth in all the best early fall mix 49c tures, Ready for Inspection Today. Full range of the newest Pedestrian and Tour ist Skirtings, including many'exclusive novelties and special importations. Prices from 65c to $2,00 the Yard. Globe Warehouse .o.j contracting parties. A puppcr was nerved at the homo of the bride, and Mr. and Mm. Dlskln left later for the Pan-American and a trip over tho lakes. They will reside at 3U Railroad nvenup. . Wedding nt St. Lucie's. Thomas J. Rossi, of Roblnoon street, nnd Miss Antonettl Vola, of Oreen Rldgo, were united In marriage last evening nt 8 o'clock In St, Lucie's Italian chutch on Chestnut street. A large number of their friends wit nessed tho ceremony. A reception wan afterwards tendered tho young couple at tho home of the bride's par outs In Uroen Itldge. Tho gtooin Is one of tho most prom inent young Italians In tho city. He Is a graduate of the Scranton High school and Is employed as a book keeper by John Denote & Son. His bride Is a charming young woman of pleasing personality, and hns a host of friends. Bachelor Boys' Banquet. The Hachelor Camping club, com posed of members of tho F.lectrlc City Wheelmen, tendered n fatowell dinner to Kdward Davis at the club house last evening, prior to his mnrrlago next week. Tho otllcers and inembetB present wete: 1'iesldent. K. D. Moise; vco provident. (S. W. Daniels; secretary, William Snow: treasuier, Waller .lames; chef. F. I Robinson; II. I.. Hughes, A. O. Davis. W. n. Davis. Jasper Jones. Milton Moore.ArJa flrlfliths, C. J. Coons. Clarence Do now, Robert Cat son, Robert Bradley, Frank Nleliolls, Fred Warner mid K. Runt Davis. An elaborate menu was served, con sisting of consomme, cold beef, ham and tongue, mashed potatoes, potatoes a la Newport, tomatoes, cabbage, sal ad, pickles, olives, celery, watermelon, colltaloup, bread and butter, crackers, Ice cream, cake, coffee. Iced lea, cigar anil cigarettes. Tho after-dinner exercise were pre sided over by President Morse, and short addresses were given by Fdward Davlf, It. W. Daniels. William Snow, Waller James. Jasper Jones and W. R. Davis. The event was one of the most enjoyable In the history of the club. Three Funerals Yesterday. Sol vires over the remains, of the late Thomas Jenkins, who died nt Maple lake, were held yesterday afternoon at the First Welsh Congregational church on South Main avenue, Rev. David Jones and Itov. D. I'. Jones olllclated. The pall bearers were H. Williams, lllchard Hell, ThoniH'S Jones, Comer Hughes, John Thomas and Thomas V, Jones Hurlal was made In the Wash burn street cemetery. Itov. Jacob Sehoettlo. of the. Chestnut street German Presbyterian church, otllciatcd at the funeral of the Into Mrs. l.ucelta Louis yesterday afternoon. The services were held at tho house, !ii7 Hampton street, ami burial was made In the Washburn street ceme tery. The pall bearers were Christian Nauman. Henry Hllderbrant. Henry tShubert; "nlenrjri' Spore, Matthias Andrews nnd lleorge Koch. The (lower Changeable White Cord in most of the desirable Jfall col orings. A fine, heavy all wool cloth, specially design ed for Ladies' Tailored Suits. Regular value $1.00 AQn Sale price j3 A little lot of High Class Home Spun Cheviots, 54 inches wide, and very desir able for separate skirts. Qfl A rare bargain at Dull 46-inch fine all wool Ser ges in all the good fall shades A really good 50c serge for only 31c Your choice this week of our regular 65c line IQn colored Henriettas for yOj bearers were Charles 'Andrews, Joseph Astrlnger nnd Jacob Klngsley. The remains of the lato Mntthcw Thecse, who died nt his homo on First street, were Interred In tho Cathedral cemetery yesterday afternoon. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Henry Pruning, of North Rromley avenue, returned to I.ako Wlnola, last o.vcnlng, ito spend the lemalnder of the week. A you n if lady named Coons was thrown from a bicycle on Washburn street Tuesday evening and Mislalncd severe Injuries. Mr. nnd Mrs. Darrell, Messrs. Ket rick anil Thomas, and tho Misses Davis, Dotal nnd Darrell visited the steel mills) on Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Colburn, of r02 South Hyde Park avenue, pave a party Tttenlay evening In honor of the fifth birthday of theli daughter, Helen, A large number of young people were present. Tho Oriole Camping club has re turned homo from n threo weeks' stay at linrvt-y'd lake. The club Is com posed of Archie Moses, Thomas Thomas. David Thomas, John Thomas, Martin Karly and John Wllllnms. SI Ism Hoss-le Morgan, of Fourteenth street, Is the guest of friends In Pitts ton. Mrs. John R. Thomas and son, lteepo, of Jackson street, ale homo after n pleasant visit with relatives at Spring Utook. Miss Kva Orr. of Plttston, Is the glle.st of MIsk Alice Coons, of South Sumner avenue, Judson Hlutiian, of Tenth street. Is home from a ten days' visit In north ern N'ow York state. ThnmiiM Jones, of South Mverett avenue, has returned homo fiom n visit at Newport News. Va. William Cannon, of Lincoln Heights, ban leturneil homo fiom Harvey's lake, where bo spent his vacation. Mrs. Thomas Jones, of I.andls street, Uellevue, is cotilliioil to her homo by Illness. Kvery nrtlelo guaranteed as repre sented at our great Rummage. Sale Friday, Saturday and Monday. Mourn & llagen. Christopher Kerrstetter, of Lincoln Height, has returned from a visit to the Paii-Anierlcan exposition. Mis. D. H. Thomas, of South Main avenue, has recovered from a recent slight indisposition. Mls Lillian Hlrtley. of Hock street, Is spending a few days with friends at Tank, Pa. Chariest Carpenter has returned home from a two weeks' vacation at Lake Wlnola. D. R. Thomas, of South Main ave nue, tipent Tuesday on a buslnc). trip in W Ilkes-Hnrro and vicinity. Walter James, who was spending ten day.s at tho Pan-American exposition, has returned home. David Jones, of South Hyde Park avenue. Is having a new house erected on Rock street. Daniel Llewellyn, formerly with J. T. Williams & Co., left yesterday for a visit with friends at Columbus, O. Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes, of Pittttton, are visiting West Scrnnton friends, Lctteis testamentary In the (Mate of the late IOvan P. Davis have been granted to Mary A. Davis. Mrs. Frank Benorc and son, (.ieorgo, of Scranton stteet, aud Mrs. Stetter and chlldien, of North Bromley ave nue, have returned home fiom a visit' with friends at Klngsley. Mrs. Havenstud, of Moscow, is the giift of Mr. and Mis. John Wardell, of North Lincoln avenue. Tho employes of tho Diamond mine will conduct their annual excursion to Lake l.odoie next Saturday. The Jackson street Baptist and Slier man avenue mission Sunday schools picnicked at Nay Aug park ytxtonlay. John l. Thomas was master of ecere monles and directed the races and other events of the day. A daughter was born yesterday to Mr. and Mis. Walter Davis, of 1710 Washburn slivet. Oscar Oswald, of Mcrritleld avenue, has returned fiom a few days' stay at Lake Wlnola. Another opportunity to buy fine goods at rununago sale price. See our Advertisement In this paper. Moars & Hageu. MKs I'hnma Coons, of Carbondale, Is visiting friends in West Scranton. Tho Olymphla Camping club have te tuined hom- from its annual outing at Lake Carey. The club Is composed of Constable John Davis. George Jones. Oscar Davis. David Morgan. William Morgan, Thomas Williams and Thomas Phillips. Miss Jessie Kellow, of Chestnut street, has returned home from New York Misses Iva and Delia Hobbs are the guests of Miss .Maud Kellow, of Chest nut street. A boy named John Murtha, of Ninth and Luzerno streets, who was ar raigned b'l'oro Alderman Moses yes terday charged with petty thefts, was paroled on promise of reformation. Announcement has Ik-oii made of the appioai'hlng marriage, of Itoliert Mc Nnhols. of Scranton street, and Miss Flalii-i'ty. of Swetland street, ut St. P.itrli-k'H church on Wednesday, Au gust L'S. ll.ert Cnple. of 1010 Luzerne street, who Is at the Moses Taylor hospital, receh.ng treatment for an Injury to bis eye sustained In the mines. Is Improv ing and expects to be around In a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Jones, of 112 Luzerne street, are Mijournlng at At lantic City. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The funeral of Cecilia, the I'-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jordan, took place yesterday morning at 9 o'clock from tho family residence on Palm street, and was attended by many friends of the sorrowing parents. Intel ment was made In the Cathedral cemetery. Another opportunity to buy lino goods at rummage sale pi lce. See our advertisement In this paper, " Mears & Hagen. The members of the Sacred Heart church of Duryea. of which Rev. Father Stopper, formerly assistant pastor of St. Mary's German Catholic church of South Scrnnton Is pastor, will hold their ilrst annual picnic on Sept. 2, nt Marks Park. Arrange ments hnvo been mado for tho en joyment and pleasure of a large gath ering and nothing will be left undone to have n day of pleasure for thoso who attend. AH kinds of games will A GREAT SURPRISE Is In 'tore (or nil who use Kcmti Balsam for the Throat nnd Lungs, the great guaranteed remedy, Would )ou bcllevo that it Is told on Its merits anil any druggist is authorize. I hy tha proprietor ot tltli wonderful remedy to give jou a sample bottle freet It never falls to cure eute or chronlo coughs. Alt druifgUti tell Ktmp'i llalaam, Price 23c. and 50c bo on tho grounds for tho amumnent of young, and old. Albert Altman, the H-ycnr-old son of Mr. nnl Mrs. John Altman, of Staf ford nvenup, employed, s driver boy In the Gibbons' mine, wnp kicked on tho head by a mule yesterday after noon nnd an ugly gash was made on tho side of hl head. Tho members of tho Scranton Ath letic club will meet In regular session this evening, Kvery nrtlelo guaranteed as repre sented at our great Rummage Salo Friday, Saturday and Monday. Moors & Hagcn. Miss Itose Markey, of Wllkcs-Barre, Is the guest of Mlsn Mamie Boland, on Pttston avenue. They will leave for the Pan-American today. DUNM0RE DOINGS. Funerals of Thonws Engle and Mrs. C. B. Elston Were Held Yes terdayOther News Notes, Tli fiincial r.t the l.ito TlimiiK Knide, cf Smith utrirt. Pok pljic from lii home jutrrHjy morning ami w,n t.ircolv jttrmlcil. Hcv. Charlrs II. Nowinc, of tho Mrthniliu Kplsropjl rliunh, rIHH.itrd. After it sliott wnltc ut the boose the limnlin urrr laU.'ii In sulrtn, whore the funeral unlet wire mnduelril and Intrriiirnt inoile. Tlie pill-hrarers vnr: IVter Selsle, William J. Iliii'l, .latum (Juinej, .limo llalleik, Khcr llrannllie, Chirle Cnlllnt. The choir uhleh nine nt the em-Ice icnlti'l of Mr. Siniin, Ml Amiln Powell, Mlw. Ruby Yol, Charles slufcr and Joined Malleoli, Funeral of Mrs. Elston. The (uncial Ferlie.i rmr the lemilna of Mrv ('. II. KUtnn ere liehl at the family renldcnie mi I'illh slreit eteril.iv niniiiinir. llev. II. .1. Ilauk-hton, of the Kpivrepil I'liurt h, nltloi.illliL'. After the seniles th" lrrnallis were taken to llawlry on the 8.M) Trie train, wheie interment tt.ii made. The p.illtiearrr" wire: Krnct Wat mm, t U. Watrom, (J. llldcew.iy, II. P. Plum, Sidler Wtrt. The flovm-hcirr rs were Mklucl l.ouithney and Tlrnmat llowley. Temperance Reunion, A cordial imitation l. extended tn all temper anie ttoikera to participate in the smginn ot the. temperance choir at Nay Awr. when Hie tem perance reunion will take place Sept. II. A Kinnd time i in stoic for tin people of l,.ii k.iw.uma counlv on thl date. Many promi nent speaker will he piiMirt and deliver ad ilrejKe. The first meetlmj of the Dunmore sec tion of the tempei inee ilioir will he held at the hmne of MM Ida hone, llrook stieet, Monday Hxulnir, Auc. 2U. Hotel Struck by Lightning. Purine the torm ,ietcrdiy afternoon liclilning struck the Kxchanne hotel, hut foilunalcly very litile dinncre resulted. It ililereil throush one of the chlmnett, anil, evidently following the cliinin'V coure for some IMancc, spent itelf in the crotind, aa the place ot exit as not apparent. BOROUGH BREVITIES. The l..uheV Aid society of the Methodist Kpia mpil rlmrcli if inakino; prep.n.itnin for the lioldinv of a laun -ociil at t lie home of II. K. pcni er, on Thursday exenltiff, Auc. '2'K Another oppntunity to liuv tine t'ood .it mm inaitc sale price, se cur adteriKuncnt in this paper. Meain k llauen. .. Card aie out annnun me the cominir marriage ot Mih. Miry Kllen Thornton and Daniel I!. Westcott. on Sept. I, at the home of the hride's p.irrits-, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Thornton, of Drinker street. Mis. .los.ph Kirar and ihlhhen, cf Dudlev street, arc spending a few da.ia at Wiinmcri Niiumlt. Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart, of flieny stieet, aie sojourning at Lake (ieorge. Kny nrtlele gnaranletd ai iepie..ented at our great Rummage Sale l'rldiy, Saturday and Mon day. Mean 'ft Hagcn. .. Kev. W tiilil,nn left vesteiday for Mi soinl, nhere In will spend the next two vcck mill Ins parents NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Last evening Jesse Youcavlsllc h, of l.loyil stre-'t, was arrested for commit tine an fissnult imnn tin, 1fl.-c'ntti,.-r.t,i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Van Si'hlooner, of the same street. Tha case was tried before Alderman .Myers, lflw. ..' U .1 ,1.- .,.,-. ,,i., ,niu-i lien iii; iiic evidence oi both parties, lined Youcavlsllch two dollars and costs. Kvery nrtlelo guaranteed as repre sented nt our great Rummage Sale Friday, Saturday and Monday. Mears & Hagen. Tho lodge of Modern Woodmen of America. No, siis, will run an excursion to Dlnghaniton on Labor lny, Miss Kathleen O'Hoylo has l'turned honip nfter visiting friends In Taylor. Itev. CI A. I'm-,, ii.iwtiic .if tlw. I.... -- - .., , .. ....... ... ,,,. , ,,,,, deuce M. K. church, returned home ftom Tonipkinsvllle and will leave to day for Wyoming camp meeting. Ho win preacn irom ills own pulpit next Sunday. Misses Heglna and Anna Collier, of Plttston, are the guests of .Mr. nnd Mts. P. F. Campbell, of William street. Constnhln 'I'liiiiiuiu !" tliiu ,.e .i... .. ........... .. t. ... LUC Seiond ward, made an important catch osieiiia, when he ran down I.awtence Itegan, a fugitive from Justice fur some time, charged Willi malicious mis chief. Constable Mills was on tin alert for Regan and was walking up Lacka wanna avenue when he discovered him. At the same time ho spied Mills com ing for htm. The latter followed him through the St. Dennis hotel, out In the back room and out upon tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western tracks and down through the yard. Mills gaining on him all the time. When near tho lower etui of the station Ilegitn fell to tlie ground, out of breath, and Mills placed him under arrest and took him before Alderman Myers, where he was lined live dollars and costs. Another opportunity to buy line goods at rummage sale prices. See our advertisement In this paper. Mears & Hagen. HALLSTEAD. Special to the Siranton Tilhu'ie. Hallstead, Aug. 21. F. H. Beldln has returned home from a pleasant visit tn Few York city. Monday, September 2, the public schools will commence another term. The corps of teachers employed are all efficient and capable. A. II. Smith and son Carlisle, ot Montrose, were In town Monday. Tuesday the Lackawanna employes were paid for July work. Tho pay was rather light compared with the other months. The private telephone wlics connect ing tho homes of Great Hcnd railroad men with the Lackawanna callers' olllces were chunged Monday. Tho wires now run along the company property. James T. Dti Hols at the sheriff's salo in Montrose Saturday purchased tho C. L, Cook building on Main street. The building will bo repaired and fitted as a store room. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shcak were visiting relatives hero Monday. The Alliance building has been sold by the sheriff. Mountain Valley residents have CEYLON AND INDIA TEA BLACK or GREEN Is Best of Its Kind. A teapot test will prove it. Use half the usual quantity and steep 4 minutes and you will have delicious tea. , ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SALADA J Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DELICIOUS. Bold unly In Iad Taoknts. 50c, 60c. ana 70c. Per LI). adopted a neat scheme for opening .1 road. They have Invited the citizens of the county to come and attend tho bee and advertise a free dinner ns nn attraction. K. 11. R. Roosa has remodeled bis carpenter shop on Railroad stieet into .a handsome dwelling house. James Fisher will reshlnglo Ills house on Church street. William Sullivan, who has been un dergoing treatment In the Moses Tay lor hospital, has returned home greatly benefited. Hulatd's band, from here, drove to Heart lake Tuesday, where they ap peared as tho chief attraction at the Grangers' picnic. F. H. Reldln Is busy arranging for the opening of the fall social and en tertainment season at the Young Men's Christian association. W. M. Knocller will leave Thursday for Plttston, where he has been ap pointed adjuster to adjust an Insur ance loss in that city. Mrs. James Gannon anil Bridget Gan non attended the funeral of Austin Duffy in Scranton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crandall, of New York city, arc visiting Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Tlngley. Will Schmidt was visiting his par ents In Scranton Saturday and Sun day. L. S. Leonard, who has been run ning the .Mitchell house here during tho past year, on Tuesday delivered possession of the house to X. T. Mitch ell. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard while here made the acquaintance of many friends wiio will regret their departure. Tho hot' I has been run in first class shape. Mr. and Mrs. Krn.-st Itoad and Mrs. Fessenden have moved Into the Hay ward house. Charles Kmorson has Inaugurated a new milk route In tho liorough. Movln Crandall and L. G. Wllmot have each recently launched new row boats on th Susquehanna. OBITUARY. MISS Sl'SA.V K. RIPPLH. There was widespread and deep-seated mourning, In many a circle In this city yesterday when Tho Trlbi'.ifj ' rought notice of tho depth of Miss Susnn Kllzahoth Itlpple, (laughter of Colonel and Mrs. L'zra II. Itlpple. Sorrow at the taking away of one so young, possessing such a bright future, and sympathy for the bereaved parents was seldom more general In Its preva lence. Miss P.lpple would lie IS years of age next Saturday. She was iu the graduating class at the School of the Lackawanna and looked forward with the ploasanlest expectancy to tho day when she would compli'te her acade mic course. None will more sincerely mourn her than her teachers and schoolmates, who from dally commun ion with her, learned to love her, oven as she was loved In her own family circle. She was a leader in her class nnd besides was an accomplished mu sician, being especially capable as a pianist. Surviving her in her Imtnedato fam ily, besides her parents , are her brother, Lieutenant Kara H. Itlpple. Jr.. nnd slsteis, Misses Honnle and Jessie C. Ripple. The funeral will take place tomor row afternoon at L'."0 o'clock from the residence, 10." Vine street. Tho ser vices will be conducted by Itov. G. L. Alrlch, of the Grace Reformed Kpls. copal church. Interment will bo made In Dunmore cemetery. JOHN ItAYNOU died Tuesday night at his home, after an Illness of sev eral weeks duration. He was a resi dent of this city for over llfty years nnd was very well known. He was born In Saxony In 1M7, and came to Scranton in 1SK following tho trade of carpenter. Tihe funeral will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the residence. Services will be held at St. Peter's Gorman Lutheran church, nnd Interment will be mado at the Petersburg cemetery. Deceased Is survived hy his wife and six chil dren: Charles Rnynor, tho well known permanent man of the Relief Knglne company; Paul Raynor, Mrs, Mary Herfelt, Mrs. William Dreyer, Mrs. Kate Sweitzer and Mrs. Henry Wenzel, all resident of tho Tenth wnrd, excepting Mrs. Dreyer, who lives 011 tho South Side. MRS. JAMKH IIROWN died yester day morning at 1.30 o'clock at her resl denco on Sanders street, nfter a three weeks' Illness, Her death has cast a feeling of sorrow over her many friends, and the ttympathy of the com munity Is extended to tho bereaved family. s Iiesldea her husband and three chll- JONAS LONQ'Q SOVS. I SOZODONT S0Z0D0NT SOZODONT In fact Sozodont is good for every day. These prices, however, are good for three days only. Thursday, Friday, Saturday 17c 45c For the large size bottle. This is the size we always sell for 60c. For the small popular size bot tle. This size was made to sell for 25c and is worth every penny of it. VanBuskirk's Genuine Sozodont is one of the best known preparations on the market for cleaning the teeth and harden ing the gums. Sozodont Powder is a vegetable prep aration for cleansing and beautifying the the teeth. The specials above quoted will last for three days only. We might say also that this advertisement will not ap pear again. Jonas Loos's Sods Attend the NOW GOING ON AT (fM dren. she Is survived by her mother, Mrs. Shea, and one brother, John Shea. Tho funeral will take place Friday morning at !) o'clock, with a high mass of requiem at St. Joseph's church. Interment will bo made In the Mlnooka Catholic cemetery. LKO ROY I5F.LLF.S. the 7-ycar-oM son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Solomon Relies, died at his parents' homo, on Hutler street, on Tuesday night, after sev eral days' Illness of diphtheria. The funeral will occur today at S o'clock, and will bo private. Interment will be made at Maplewood. FRL'D RKIHF.R, aged 10 years, died nt tho homo of his patents in Peters burg on Tuesday night, after an ill ness of several weeks. The funeral will occur today at 2 o'clock from the Petershuig Presbyterian church, Rev. Conger otllclating. Funerals. The funeral of Mrs. M. H. Malum was held yesterday morning, with ser vices at St. Peter's cathedral. A high mass of requiem was celebrated. Rev. Father O'liyrne wns celebrant; Rev. Father O'Reilly, deacon; Rev. Father Tlernoy, sub-deacon: Rev. Father Roland, master of ceremonies. Interment was made In Cathedral cemetery. The funeral of Mrs, L. K, Francois was held yesterday afternoon from tho family residence at .",17 Madison nventie. Rev. V.. J. Huughton, nsslst nnt rector of St. Luke' parbh. was In charge of the services nnd dellvcn 1 an eloquent sornnn In eulogy of the deceased. Several hymns wore sung by a quartette, and interment was made In the Duninor 01 nuqerv Ttv services at the house were In charge of the Women's Relief corps and thm-e at the cemetery conducted by the Ladles' Rebecca lodso, , The former sent 11 handsome floral corps badge, and the Ladles' Rebecca lodge a cres cent and dove. The pall bearers weie Chartwell Hallstead. Charles Jacobs M. K. Sanders, Jacob Smith. Charb-a Meade aal P.obu't Von htorch. SUMMER RESORTS. Specimen Page from Literature That Is Now Familiar. 1'ioni the C hiuuo Tnlmnc Silver Lake, a famous watering place. This beautiful sheet of dlpllng aqua pura Is three miles long nnd one and one-half wide. Kaleidoscopic beauties fringe its pebbled shores. C01110 were a frog pond to it. Splendid hotels irate live to X rioll.us per week) dot the greensward that slopes amphithentrlcally from the fair lake's crystal rim. Volcanic rocks, thrown out In some far distant, unremember ed aeon by a mighty throb of Mother's Nature heart, contribute a picturesque note to a landscape as smiling us has ever cracked a grin. The drlvc are tho tlnest In the state. Farm houses, presided over by gentlemanly farmors, olfer a retreat for thoi.e that give a preferenco to the pastoral; nnd count less nooks by babbling; brooks, or by JONAS LONG'S SONS.i THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 17c For Sozodont Powder. The regular price of the powder is 25c. August Sale ifc EXCURSIONS. vsiitAyts EXCURSION of 5cranton Lodge of ELKS TO LAKE L0D0RE Wednesday, August 2Sth The various committees are sparlna no efforts to make the day one long, happy holiday. Refreshments of every description will bo on the grounds. linuer's itiind Will Furnish Musio Adults Tickets. .. .75 Cents. Children's Tickets, 40 Cents. Tiains li-.iM- 1 1. & II. d. pot. AMUSEMENTS. Academy of Tlusic iii. - lnl u . k. tumuli n ins Monday Evening, August 26th Tim I iiili- Cuinwliriinc MABEL PAIGE,. Supjh ft, J liy h- "iit 'icrn St. i. K l niipiny. M"!ul.iv l.tening. Little Coquette. MitmiT il.uli, lit'L'iiinini: Tn,'iti .i' 2 13. Pun'. Id anil 21) 1 1 ni. I.ti'tuni: pn. , 10, M, M icnu. Seam on jli' I'rulit .it i a m. imis the eiystnl rim refetred to. allure the pleasure seeker that lindt- In canvas life tho Joys that are not In hotel or farm house. Tho water of Silver Lake teem with trout, black bass, muskelonge and salmon. iNo ciirnian emp allowed.) ' Kiiormous strings ate taken out dally, On the chore of Silver Lake is th far-famed "Lover's Leap." a pot so beautiful that one, In viewing It. le affected by a melancholy sadness, and , ponders on the sweet and bitter cus of utiioqulled Iidc. (We publish thl ' legend of "Lover's Leap" 111 u beparati folder.) other famous resorts for tho anglci arc Crystal lake, Tranquil lake, aold brick. Hunk" lake anil Lake Con. Tin waters of these lakes teem with trout, swarm with bass, are stocked with pickerel, seeth with mus-kelonge, ait ..nnuua iflth milium hitil iWth ctitti. II (., ir. ,,. ., ,.,,. ,, .'w.. ...... ,,.' ei, abound with suntlsh. Send for supplementary folders. ,-. .'vifrV, , i. ,i,