THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1901'. . I ! I I II 'I I ' ' Communications of news nature, per sonals i"nd all Item (or publication may be Ie(t3t ThTrlb une's new offices In the Dufke Building, or sent by mall or 'phone. , THE BILK WORKERS' WAGES. , A Decision Arrived at by Father Oof fey An Advance Recommended. After nearly a month, one week of which was spent In his sick room, Very Hew T. F. Coffey, V. G.. has rendered his decision In the matter of the disputed wngo ecnlo for the silk uorkeis In this city. It was made pub llo yesterday and It Is hoped that tho decision will be accepted as final by both the mill manager and tho work ers. It. Is expected that such will bo tho result, for both parties signed nn pgrcemsnt that they would abide by the tcverend gentleman's decision, no matter which side obtained tho victory In the long dispute. Father Coffey's .decision follows: Mil-cut Ftledcr, superintendent Klots' Throwlm; (ompany ami II. Collins and ethers of the MlnciV union rcprwrtlnc silk mill worker: ficrUlcmcn: In icply to jour pjpei of tha Nil ult. rcquntlny nc to mediate in Hi matter djmtlr(c tlia wjkcs to be paid In the Ji( fircnt department of wlnlcra, doublet, "plnn'ts, irrlera, and bandct on the day hllt, and spin- era on tho night rtillt, wl J rate to be bacd on lh seek r'l .v the fill, mill' down the xallcj, 1 respectfully submit and recommend llw Hiiircr found In the table below. IlavInK made diligent imctlgjtlon Into tin iraje scale of niUU down tho valley, I lio fMind, from my vlev of the slttntlon, that tnt irdiutrlouit nnd willful hoy or girl has leen nuking vJSea as good, and In wmc taws bit Ur an with lcs labor. In oir Incil mills than Mind In mills to width jour committor hats rrHTid ire. With the hope of belli ring tl.c condition of thf worker 1 hate brnlcn away troni the if-t-lrlctlona of jour pipir, fir I believe the joutij pioplo ore not recehln; u compensation that uth long and conlltiuouj hour demand hou's lint few men and fetter tvnmcn aro eer failed i.!r to woik-, and requc t our loetl company tn the the incntif In ttnsra tabulated below. Kire Ij the table: rirt After Alter After Onnj Mnrw. l.teir. l'4y". Wlndeis . . .ViOO $3 00 T.1.73 IV libit! -'" "V 3 00 S?" Ituler. . . . IOT S.W 300 n.Jj Uanltri, Z per witk, to be promolel to oth u depjitmenU as soon ta powiblc. Scunners for ttto frames rt PO srlnGies each, il 30 per week. splnncni for tlirce fumci at 80 plndtcj each, '2 5 per week. plnccif for four fume at SO tpindln each, W pti week. Spinners, for fite flames at 00 fpindle rich, K) 71 ptr week. lljer tplnncis or iuitcM Tor 2 fumes at 00 i-pInJIci cadi, i .Vrt speed, ''J per week. 1 or 2i framej at W f plndlec each, 1,500 rpccl, f- 75 pei tteek. Til 1(4 frames at W plndlej each, 3,300 spctd, J pvr tteek. Koi 2 frames at 00 spindle each, 5,500 fpcel, M 7J J er tt eeU. Winders working on Canton to leceite ?t per (k. AVIndera working on Tiusab to rccelta $t,50 per teek. Mght help tl additional per week above day nip. Five nights constitute one week. It b important to note that the abote flguitj 'ndicate the minimum wages. Other departments in silk mill tioik not made aiention of in petition of Jan 8, bundlers, skein ;lils (dry and wet skein) bobbin carriers, etc., vill, we trust, reecho all merited recognition. I would, before closing this paper, wish to thank the officials of the tarioiu silk mills for curtesies shown to my Inquiries In this matter, and, particularly, to Mr. Frlider of tho local mill, who has all along imprisred me as i nun iter anxious to consult tho comfort and art. t t cement of his workers. In my tlslt through Mr. Frledcr's mill, I ttas much pleaird ttith the arrangements by which nil the dcpirtnents a on tho one floor thus eilmlnatin the u lirt liter found In most other mills of carrying ri'.tenals up and down st.ilrs Again, all licatv belts Uicd to mote the tarlous department i of iraihiiiery, being conlnNl to the rellir, lei.ntcs lum the children all d-ngrra that arc com nun in other mllK coming fiom the breaking i (tying of heavy ban Is. I thank jou, gfntlc "ep, for ojr klndnibes to mi. (Signed) flies l Colic). rarbotidale, Pa , Tcb. i, 1001. rather Cotfey, after consenting to act us an arbitrator In order to wind up tho strike, which started In tho Klots throw Ins mills at Simpson on Vov. 9, and which has continued for fight wesks, first asked the strikers to submit to him tho wage scales they claimed wpie In vogue nt tho other mlllH. Then he obtained a llko list trornthf Klots company and compaied them. In oidor to be absolutely cer tain ot his ground before taking any further, MtepH ho personally secured other lists f i oni all mills of like chat, nctr In this KPttlon. Upon thoso he has rendeied his lopott. It will be no ticed that ho concurs In the state-nient-s made bv Jlanager Frleder at the otttsst of the strike that the em ployes of the Klntz company In this city tcro maklntr more monev than tho eniploes of other mills down the valley. He has untiringly pursued his Investigation and the lesult would have been inudo public) last week had It not bten for a .severe Illness from which he has not jet entirely recovered. In nearly oxety department tho nr blti.itor has thought It best that the uiigib Hhould bo rnlsed over tho pro trilling: lato last November. It Is gen- llly coiifodod by tho citizens who line eMiu-stfd an ojtlnlon on the ques tlou that the Innca.sn rt'commondct! Is but eiultable. In conversation with a Tribuno n-pottbr Fathsr Coffey de Ploied.thq fact that thuro weto so ma-nj- tmnloyes of thf mill who woto mtre chlldtm but he could see no way 1o obviate It. Maicus Fileder, tho superintendent Pfctfte company, was In Seranton last ryinlrig and could not bo been In con efueneft, nor could -his views of tho reppmmendatlons of Father Coffey bo ascmtalned at the oillco of tho com pany hero. Tonight's Social. syonlght &. social will bu conducted In fltiike's hall by the congregation of Our Lady of Mount Carmel church. A loj-ge number of Invitations have been IdHVed and the committee has exerted xry effort,to prepare for a most hos rililiblerotfirtalnment of all who may amtfoTrarrofLflsor Firth will furnish niuIc"itnd,wiU play a number of new nicies. Tho '6bject la a worthy ono and jtho attondanco shouW bo largo. mi " ' ' ' ' ' iMVJoi'fJfJJi'moti'o Tuneral. Tha funeral of little Marjorle John mi who died suddenly on Saturday owning, was lield yesterday after- DrBullsN ' Cures alt Throat and Lung Affection. ' COUGH SYRUR Get the genuine. Rcfusesubstltutei, B Vis sure Salvation Oil curt KbcubuUsbj. i j A aj eta. CARBONDALE DEPARTMENT noon at tho home of her parents on North Washington avenue. Many friends of the stricken father and mother wcro present, a number being from out of town. Tho latgost col lection of floral offerings ever seen at a funeral In this city at this season of tho year wero grouped about tho cas ket. Tho Kev. A. r. Cahffee, of tho Fit st Methodist church, delivered tho Invocation and read the Scripture les son. The Ilev. Clmtles Lee, of the First 1'iesliyterlan church, spoke words of coiiNolntlon and peace to tho mourn ing friends. He delivered an eloquent set mon. a masterpiece of sublime thought. The pall-heaieis wcio ltobeit Gaid ner, Frank drainer, Mallory Spencer, William Stephens, Geotgo Eaton and James Gallnghy. Tho flowcr-boarots were Oscar Kuht and Adelbert Cramer. Tho Interment, which was pilvato, took place In Maplewood cemetery. CONSTABLES THREATENED. Troubles Grow Out of a Torclblo Evic tion A Racial Mix-Up. Two local constables are head over heels In law suits ns a result of tbolr evicting the family of Joo Cooper, on tho West Sldn. It seems one of them had tho eviction papcis and, fearing that be had a pretty big Job on hand, retained the assistance of Constnbb No. 2 and another man. Together they wended tln-lr wav to the West Side home of the Italian, but, of course, weic lefused admission. IIoect, they flnnlly secured nn enlinnco and In a shott space ot lima tho household goods and their owner wcie bundled Into the street. There was wulllnn und gnashing of teeth by Mis. Cooper, nn Irish woman her husband was nt work. She entreated, scolded and threatened, but tho minions of the law heeded not and continued operations till the Inst vestlgo of Coopot-wiuo hnd baen deposited nn tho public hlgh w ay. And then Mis. Cooper, in post baste, made for tho oillco of Aldoiman Atkin son. Scathingly sho derided the nu daclous offlceiH of the law and in sisted on the alderman issuing an even half dozen warrants, four of them Cos one man, whom she charged with tak ing V0, which she nlleged disappeared In the fracas, with assault and bat tery und with breaking In ths door. She also entered n suit for damages, claiming she and her lamlly had suf fered In health and wealth, for which she must bo remuneiated. The cases wero to have been held last night, but the woman claimed one of her children had been taken very sick and asked that the suits be postponed until the latter part of tho week, which tho alderman granted. BARBERS FIX PRICES. No More Cut Rate Shaveb Heavy Penalty for Overwork. The Barbeis' union of this city Ins now in force a new tariff for evety branch of work that comes uuder their hands. At their legular meeting on Monday evening the following scale was fixed upon: Ten cents straight for a shao, twenty cents for hair ttlm mlng and hair cutting, ten cents for "outllno" hair cut, twenty cents for a shampoo, twenty-five cents for a singe, ten cents for a sea foam, twenty-live cents for honing a lazor, and seventy flvo cents for concaving it, when It has to be sent out of town. This scale of prices does nway with the caul rates of twelve shaves for $1 and other com mutation pi Ices. All shops must close by S p. m., ex cept Saturday. Any found open after that hour will have to put up an ante of $5 for a penalty. On holidays that fall on a Monday or Satuiday tho shops will remain open half a day. The local union has a membership of thirty, and will meet In Sons of Tempoianco hall, on Salem avenue, tho tit st and third Monday of each month. "Bi other Against Biothei." The Cniner Stock company, new to this city, made another big hit last evening befoio a lntgo audience In their lendltlou of tho comedy-dramn, "IJrother Against Brother." The play was lllled with interesting situations and strong climaxes. This is one of the most evenly Imlnnced stock com panies seen here this season. Special ties between tho acts by tho Flsdioi chlldien, Harry Webb and Audi w Barton wcie waimly received, as woio also the moving pictures. This after noon a complete pinductlou of "Tho New Kast Lynne" will bo given, and this evening Hal Heed's beautiful Southern drama, "The Knobs o' Ten nessee." A New Firm. J. F. Sullivan and IMttard Kjan, of this city, hao formed a co-paitnetship for carrying on tho general plumbing, heating and gas-ilttlng business. Mr. SullUan has hitherto carried on an In dependent, plumbing business In this city In the Stephens building, on Snlem avenue. Mr. Ryan has for eight yuais been foieman of Ur II fc Hiown's plumb ing establishment. About March 15 tho new firm will locate In tho O'Connnll nulldllicr. on Salem nveime. nnn- nmu. pled by It. Edwards, who will lemovo to tho Ttlvcnburg stand. Theatrical. Wednesday matinee "East Lynne." Wednesday night "The Knobs o' Tennessee." Thursday "Michael Stiogoff." Friday "Rip Van Winkle." Saturday matlneo "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Saturday night "Brother Against Brother." Is There One for YouP List of letters remaining In tho Car bondale, Pa., postoillce, Feb. (!. 1001, for persons unknown: Oeorge Beaty, C. F. Brown, D. H. Billings, Thomus Jordn, William II. Owens, Kondaht Swandzok, Mrs. Bren nan, Mrs. vMary Ann Mngown, Mrs. Margaret Thomas. Foreign Oscar Santlnl, A Thimble Tea. Mrs. Frank Hubbard, of 73 Lincoln avenue, entertained the ladles of the Trinity gu'd yesterday a.v.moon nt her homo, A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by a large number of members of the guild and somo others. Refreshments were served. EL. Hatfleia, man ager of the Carbin dale ed.tbn, will be pleaded to receive callers seeking Infor mation or desirous of Imparting It. Tele phone numbers: New 286: old, 0413. NOW TOR SPEAKEASIES. Tho "Drummor Evangelist" Is After Unlawful Traffickers His First Cnso a Victory for Him. "Tho saloon must go" In Carbondalo that Is tho unlicensed ones. Itev. W. H. Williams, "the Drummer Evnn gelts." has cut looso In Carbondale, nnd means to fight tho Illegal sale of liquor hero to a finish. For Eotno months the cvnngollst has been stir ring Scrnnton saloon circles front stem to stern, and he menns to give this city Just tho enme kind of a shak ing up. He and his agents have been quietly nt work for some time nnd claim to havo evidence ngulnst a larjyo number of places carrying on nn Ille gal liquor tialllc. He snyn theie are over sixty unlicensed places doing business within tho rlty confines nnd the piopiiotor? of these will bo ar leslcd ns fnst as evidence of siilllclcut weight can bo secuted. Sunday selling and other forms proscribed by law to oven licensed plnces will be Flopped, If In nny way possible. The cvnngollst would not disclose the Identity of his agents, ns that would prevent the ef fectiveness of their voile. Ho claims, hnwevcr, to bo backed by many of the leading people of the town. Ills (list victim was James Iiaglcy, v ho ho alleged can led on an unli censed place on Brooklyn street, near the old White Brldga station. He was uuested vesteidiy on n warrant suoin out by Mr. Williams befoio Al derman W. R. linker, of the First ward. Constable H. II. Fioice was sent out to find the man. Ho did so and took him before tho alderman, shortly befoio 4 o'clock. Tho chuige was road nnd llaglcy at once pleaded Rullty of violating city ordlnanco No. 7, for which there Is a maximum pen nlty of $"0. The alderman, however, plired the fine at $2"i nnd the costs, whlrli Bagloy furnished. Constable Gllby's Day. Today Is the tlmo set for the trial In court of Constable S. A. Ollby, ot the Fifth vurd. vho Is chniged with feloniously wounding Edward Gor man. It will bp lemcmbeied that Gll by had ni rested Goiman, who had been held In Aldeiman Delevnn's coutt on the specific charge of the larceny of $.2 S3. Got man attempted to escapo fiom the constable's custody while be ing taken to Jail, nnd l of using to stop when ouleied to by GIlby, tho latter drew his uvolver and shot Gorman, tho bullet hitting tho fleeing culpilt In the leg, Goiman vaH taken to the Emergency hospital, nnd a few days later County Detective Thomas Ley sbon came to Carbondale, and after looking Into the nftnlr, swoie out a wauant for tho auest of GIlby. The giand jury Ignoied the charge against Got man, but held GIlby for court on n chaige of felonious wounding. The cae Is attracting constdeiablo atten tion In legal elides. At Emergency Hospital. Willie Powell, aged 13 yeais, em ployed In a mine at Mayfleld, was brought to tho Emergency hospital jtbtotduy with ono leg broken In two places just above tho knee. Tho frac ture was reduced and he was testing cemfortnbly last night. A man named McDeimott, who lives here, but Is employed In the steel mill nt Scianton, had his foot badly bruised by b3ing run over by a car while at work the Mist of the week. He was bi ought hen esteiday to bo tieated at the hospital A Mis .Stone, of Maj field, had a delicate operation peifoimed yestet day morning, which was eminently successful and she will, In all likeli hood, bo recoveted fiom Its effects In a short time. Two Entetlalnments. The Women's Belief corps of Post Davlcs, G. A. It., gave their djfeired cnteitalumcnt last evening. A good progiammo was lendered under tha auspices of the Lackawanna Symphony club. Cnibondale conclave, No. 302. Im pioted Older of Ileptasnphs, held their annual Installation of oillccis last even ing and also initiated candidates DIs tilct Deputy Supitme Atchon W. L. Allen was tho Installing officer. After tho business session cigars weie passed and a fine entertainment presented, llefieshments In abundnnce were also scivcd amid speeches and songs.) A jolly evening was spent. Will Havo to Stny Sober a Month. For tho second tlmo within a week Milton Kinney, fiom Greenfield, ap pealed yesterday befoie Mayor Kllpat ilck, on a chaige of drunkenness. Last tlmo "Milt" was taken before his honor ho was released utter a sceno of most abject pleading nnd on his sworn pledge not to touch intoxicants again In this city for a year. Ho was ar lested again on Monday on the same charge. This time the muvor was In a less lenient mood and ho lmnosod n. I sentence of thlity days In tho county jnu. Kinnej was piofuso in his thanks as he was led aw'ay, as he evidently expected a longer leim ot jetliemont. Meetings Tonight. Caibondale lodge, No. 213, Fieo nnd Accepted Masons. Bow Father Carew Branch, No. B19, Catholic Knights of Amcilca. Pioneer castle, No. 205, Ancient Order Knights of the Mvstlo Chain. Cnibondnlo lodge, No. 230, Knights ot Pythias. Ladles' auxiliary, Ballroad Engineers afternoon. Social of choir of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Peisonnl Items. All pcibonals, church and social Items will be pi luted In The Tilbuno freo of charge. Items should bo handed In nt, t... ,II ..H .1.- ,...! ,-. . . . tuu uiuuu in uiu v-ui uuiiiuua urancn, in the Buiko building, by S p. m. In order to Insure Insottlon In tho paper tho follow lug day. Mr. Pascoe Intoivlewed. Tho Los Angeles, Cab, Dally Times of Januaiy 21 last has tho following concerning a citizen of this city, under tho caption of "He's Cheery:" "Thcro la no poverty umong the laboilng classes In our pait of the count! y," says A. Pascoe, of Carbon dale, Pa who Is visiting this city. Tho gentleman is a bunker of thut plo- neer city of tho coal regions. Ho states that tho coal Industry Is thriving about Scranton at prcsont and all people aro finding work at pood wages. Mr. Pas cos Ib accompanied by his family and will mako a six months' stay here. Elected Vioo President. Miss Emma Frank, formerly of this city, has been elected vice-president of the christian Endeavor society of tho Washburn Street Presbyterian church of Scranton. The Passing Throng. Mrs. Fred Edwards, of Scranton was a visitor In town yesterday. Mrs. C. S. Lewsley,, of Olyphnnt is visiting relatives in this city. Charles Campbell of Sand, street, is confined to his home with the grip. Miss May Gaughan, of this city, lma returned homo from a visit to Hones- dale. I Thomas Gllllgan, of Washington street, Is around again after his to cent illness. I Mrs. A. Mosher and Mrs. John Solo mon, of Jermyn, called on Carbondalo . friends Monday. j Edgar Stuck has accepted n position as fireman with the Ontario and Western company. William Moran has i 'covered from his attack of the srlp and resumed his tonsoilal duties. ( John' F. Schwartz, vho has been working In Nineveh for tho past thico months, hns returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Surlne. of Scran ton, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Humphrey. John Eaily, of Seventh avenue, was ono of the ushers nt tho O'Malley Moyles wedding In Scranton yester- , day morning. Mrr. Mattle Hughes Brown, vho hi'i been visiting heie. icturned to her home In Mount Clemens, Mich., yes teulay, after a visit heie of seveial v ceks. JERMYN AND A1AYF1ELD. The reading looms opened in the Stubhs building a few months ago, under the auspices of tho Mine Woilc ois' union, and which has been closed for tho past foitulght, Is, wo legiet to hear, a thing of the past. Whllo the looms have nightly bean vtell pntionl.:ed by tho boys, the payment of dues have been lacking, and the looms nto to bu given up nnd tho furniture is to bo disposed of, on ac-, count of insulllclcnt financial support. The Hit or Miss Cooking :lub vent to Caibondale yesterday afternoon, where tho young ladles were pleasant ly entertained at the home of Mrs. W. J. Baker. The first bill In connection with tho recent legal suits, In vhlch the boi ough has been engaged vlth J. D. Stoekcr, was presented at tho last bor ough meeting, vhen Attorney A. J. Colbom, vho assisted tho boiough at torney, presented his bill, amounting to $223, which for nine dns' service, vas nt tho late of $2" dollars n day. Vctlly, the law Is a! co3tly piocess. Vincent Powllsh, u Polish slato picker at the Edgeiton colliery, hal his leg fractured ycstiday morning und was taken to the Caibondale Emergency hospital. Mises Annie Moiris, Gertrude Wnt klns, Jennie Lewis nnd Fred White, of Olyphant, spent Sunday hero with Miss Maiy Jones. Mrs. Andiew Lindsay, who wno taken with a seveie attack of grip a veek ago, Is still quite ill. Attorney Battenborg has been con fined to his home, on South Main street, tho past few days, with the gsip. Mr Bradley, of Buffalo, N. Y., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Mnynatd I'. Thompson, of Bacon street. Miss Helen Battenbcrg. ot Archbild, was a caller here esteiday. Dr. P. C. Manley, of Sci anion, vas in town yesterday. The Sunday School oiche&tia of tha Methodist Episcopal chinch vtll go to Peckvlllo this evening. - i .i O i PECKVILLE. Mcssis. Bilggs, Moulew. Iteee and Nlcols were tho only repiesentatlves ot tho boiough vho showed up nt the councils looms Monday night and us theie was not a quotum no meeting was held. Mr. Maroney has sold the furnishings of Hotel Wilson to foimer owner m. D. Betth. Mi. Betts will not bu found stationed at his old stand at Hotel Wil son. An entertainment for tho benefit of the Junior Epwoith league under the direction of Jessie L. Steams, will bo given In Ledyaid hall February 20. Tho piogrammo will be new and novel, con sisting mnlnly of drills and marches In costume. Adveitficd letters at tho Peckvlllo postoillce: Clarence Beck, John Bren nan, Giant Buenen, J. C. Dunbar, B, G. Evans, Joseph Mllhurn, Mr. C. Clydo Moore, Dan A. Battan, Mis. David Powell,. Hungarian, Jakob Hudka, Jan Klyulls. OLYPHANT. n. W. Taylor Is In llarrlsburg this week, attending the convention of tho Modern Woodmen. Tho regular assembly of the Juvenls dancing class will bo held tomorrow night at Million's hall. Lawience's or chestra will bo In attendance. An nlnim of ilio sent In from Box 23. at Atlici ton's coiner, at 11 o'clock Mon day night, vas caused by a slight blaze, in a bam owned by Bernnrd Chlchura, on tho flats. Tho blaze waB extin guished by tho No. 2 Hoso company, vho aro located only a few feet from (maaKHBMflHHanaxNBMaiiiiHi! j i " Best Milk for Family Use' it K H H U H "Babies thrive on it.' DR. HACK'S CONDENSED Vith Phosplintes and Hypophos- phltcs Addod. T.utc not changed. BETTER THAN CREAM FOR COFFEE. Sold by Grocers and Driiglsi. The Dr. Hand Condensed Milk Co. Writ. for UouWttt. 5CHANT0N, PA, M I SMS iILK H the flro. Tho Excelsior Hoso company made a remarkably quick response and wore on the scene In exactly. two min utes after tho first tap of tho bell, hav ing a dlstanceof seven blocks to travel. The clcrko of Atherton & Sutton's store enjoyed a Blelghrldo to Jermyn last evening. Tho party stopped at En terprise hall, where supper was served and dnnclng Indulged In for several hours. They returned homo at an early hour this morning. The members of the primary depart ment of tho Presbyterian chuich servoJ a supper in the Boelal room of that edifice Inst evening. Tho nfTalr proved a success financially nnd socially, 13. N. Ferguson Is homo from New nrk, N. J. Joseph O'Malley, of Seventh Bticct, Is quite tit. County Superintendent J. C. Taylor, ot Scianton, visited lh public schools of this borough yesterday. TAYLOR. Charles Evans, of North Main sticet, was tho victim of n serious accident in the Archbald mlno yesterday, vhlch vlll probably Incapacitate him from work for many months to come. Mr. Evans was employed as a miner, nnd was In tho act of pulling a piece of top coal down vlth a drill, when, without n minute's warning the slab came ! down, almost completely covering him. Ills laboior, who wan In the chamber at the time, gave tho alarm to nearby fellow-woikmen, who extricated the Injured man from his perilous posi tion nnd conveyed him to his home, where Drs. Griffiths und Olmstead at tended him. After examining, tho physicians found Mr. Evans to be suf fering from a dislocated hip and a bvdly ciushed head. Ho will recover. Tho following unclaimed tetters re main at tho Taylor postoillce for tho peilod ending Fob, G. Tersons calling for the same will please sav advertised and glvo date. Domestic Thoman Davis. T M. Evnns, T. J. E. Karb, Thomas Jacobs. Foreign Ivan Codes, llurlrlallcs Duzulrs, Slonty Gnnlle.i, Holla Snmlaz, Nnkajo Adblerajcoego, John W. Becso postmaster. Sad Intelligence vas received hore yesterday from Mlnersville, Schuty klll county, by Mrs James Nash, of T'nlon street, announcing tho death of hei Msloi, Mis. Dando, at that place. Tho committee In chaigo of the en tentalnment to be held nt tho Sibley T'nlon chuich, on Washington's Birth d ly, hnvo decided to glvo n prize ot J"i for the best rendition of "The Ban ner of the Sa." It must bo sung In Key G. All those Intending to com I etc should sent In their names on or boforth the ISth, to Scott Carey, sec retary, Sibley, Old Forge, Pa. Final ntrangemonts have been com pleted for tho masquerade ball of tho Tin lor Hoso company, at Wcbar's link, tomoirow evening. A largo num ber of tickets have been disposed of and arc only 23 cents. The publlo should remember this laudable cause and show their appreciation toward! the boys. Good music will bo In at tendance for tho occasion. Itefr,?sh ments vlll be served. Mrs. Charles Van Busklrk and son, Allison, of Grove street, aie s-penl-lntr a few dajs with her parents In Haviey. Bew C. B. Henry, of the Methodist Episcopal church, ofiiclated In Glon bui n on Sunday last. Tho local basket ball team vent down vlth defeat at Weber's link on Monday evening, but only nfter tho Imdest mid most exciting battle did they junender theli' lauiels, ns It was found necessary to piny an extra ten minute half for the vlMtors to show their buporioilty over the homo ug Bivgatlon. Score, fi to 4. A soclil fol lowed the contest. The f uncial of William Gioss, of Oak stieet, took place- yenteuiuy afternoon. Inteiment was made in the Oieek ccmetcrv, MInooka. Mis. Thomas A. James nnd daugh ter, Mis. Unsworth, of West Seinnton, visited friends In town on Monday. Mis. Edgar David Is confined to her home on North Mnln street with an at tack of the Rilp. M. J. Muuay, of Taylor stieet, is indisposed with the gilp. Miss Susde Lewis, ot South Scian ton, vIMtfd fi lends hero recently. DALTON. Mil- Holvey, a leading v oilier ot the Women's Chilstlan Temperanco Union, In this-state and a icsldent of West Plttslon. dellveied an nble address nt the union service In tho Methodist chuich on Sunday evening. There vas n laige audience present. Miss Dorothy Cnpvfll, of Scranton, was the guest of Mic E Palmer Smith on Sunday. On Filday evening Inst a sad and sudden death occurred at the home of Mis. Spencer, when Boinalne M., the S-yenr-old daughter of Trunk E. Wag ner, died of membianeous croup. Tho child was making her home heie with her giandniother, Mis. Spencer, and vlth two other slsteis was attending the publlo schools. Tho funeiul was held nt Mis. Spuncci's homo on Sun day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Itev. Bob ei t B. Thompson had charge and se lections were tendered by the Baptist church choir. The Inteiment vas In Dunmore cemeteiy. Dr. J. W. Pilco ni lived home on Saturday from a visit in New Yoik and Philadelphia. Mis. Mai la Smith died at tho homo of Isaac Based on Monday morning fiom an attack of grip, aged 9G yeirs. The funeral vill bo held today at noon In tho Falls church. Itev. Bobert B. Thompson conducted the service. Tha builnl will take place at the Falls conietety. Tho chlldien of Joseph AnderHOti aro 111 with measlex. John W. Dei shinier has tetuined homo from Philadelphia. On Ftlday evening of this veek a musical and literary 'entertainment vlll bo held at tho home of Mrs. S. E. Finn, under the auspices of tho Wo men's Homo and Foielgn Missionary society. Tho exercises will begin at 8 o'clock und a silver offcilng will bo taken. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. Tho Dalton quintette, composed of Messrs. Jenkins, Davidson, Johnson, linger nnd Decker, sang tlneu selec tions In tho Methodist church Inst Sunday evening. Mrs, W. P. Jenkins nccompnnlcd them on the oigan. Miss Emma Decker Is lecoveilng from her recent seveio attack ot gtlp. Dalton Is In need of men this week ns tho laigo puiceutago of them are at Monti oso attending court. Mis. J, W. Price enteitnlned friends nt her home on Satuiday lust, Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syiup IIm hem xwO toi over I II'TV UAUS by MIIUONS ol MOTIIIIItS for thtlr CIIII,llll..V vinu: in.Tiu.Na. nii imm'i.ct bumsx. It fcOOrillS Ilio C IIII 11. kOIICNS tho OUJK AIXAVS all PAIN! CUIIrS VMM) COI.IO. an, li tho bet remedy for l)tAIUUIOi:.. r0J ,y Dnifc-cliU In cmy part of the uorlil. He mm ami aI. tor "Mra. WIiwIow'm Soollilne birup, and take, no other kind. Tun-nty centa a bottle. CONGRESSMAN HOWARD. 0! National RepWafion Are the Men Who Rec ommend Periina to Fellou) Sufferers. A Remarkable Case Reported from the State of New York. jfcC?SrHfct?h "" ",,BBBbv'SBIHFBS-" C0XGKKSSMAN HOWARD OF ALABAMA. House of Representatives, Washington, Peb. 4, 1809. The Peiuna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen "I have taken Peruna now for two weeks, nnd find I am very much lellevctl. I feel that my cure will be permanent. I have also tnko it for la grippe, and I take pleasure in recommending Peruna ns an excellent remedy to all leliow suffeiers." M. V. Howard. Congressman Howard's home ad dress is Tort Payne, Ala. MOST people think that cdtarrh Is a dlseass confined to the head and nose. Nothing Is faithcr fiom the truth. It may he that the nose and throat are the oftenest af fected by cntniih, hut If this Is so It Is so only because these patts arc moie exposed to the vicissitudes of the climate thun tho other parts of the body. Everv oigan. everv duet, every cavity of the human body Is liable to catarrh. A multitude of nllments depend on catarrh. This Is tiue winter and sum mer. Catanh causes many cases of chronic disease, wh?re the victim has not the slightest suspicion that ca tntr has anythlnir to do with It. Tho following letter which gives tho experience of Mr. A. C. Lockhart Is a case In point Mr. A. C. Eocklmrt, West Henrietta, N V., Hoc GS, 111 a letter wiitten to Dr. Hartm.in, s.is the following of Peruna. "About fifteen venis ago I commenced to bo ailing, and consulted n physician Ho pionouncod my troubles a species ot dyspepsia, nnd advised me, nfter ho hud treated mo about six months, to get a leave of abneiice fiom my busi ness and go Into the country. I did so nnd got temporary lellcf. I went bade to woik ogaln, but was taken with very disticsslni' pains In my stomach. "I seldom had a pissage of tho bowels naturally. 1 consulted another physi ooooooooooooooooo I -THEATRICAL, f 0 0 ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS TOR TODAY. JACM'M "JUilo Antoinette I tie," lor thj benefit of tho Home for the rrlendliss. 'lglit AOVDl-VtV Of MUSIC Jack lloeltler roinpjn. Matinee and nlzht Tho Power Behind the Throne. The success Mildred Holland li meiting with In Ur new phy "Ilio Poir IlcMnd tha Thron"'' li demonstiated ly the Rrtat audience :hat prccted her lost night nhen li rIa)I a r'tirn fiantremint at the Ivctuni "The Power Ilehlnd tho Throne" I phiy cf real meiit ami ii rreeiiitcd ly jii opocUly good company. It i mwilfUrntly IjcH, Marie Antlonetto Pete. 'Hie hut prirfiiUtl m ul the ' Mario Antoluctte lti" for tho hdiellt cf the Horn for th" l'ilcndlc.3 will le Blen nt the I.jccum tonight. ljt night's find dres rehiaiMl Indicate that the fete will be tl e nnwt forjeouj spectacle rer UiKKic J in till tin OLD FORGE. Itev. II. A. Ciieene bus moved his family fiom Woicesfr, N. Y. to tho Methodist Episcopal paibonage of this place. Mis. Winner, of Blnkeslr-e, was tha guest at tho homo ot Mr. Thomas Drake laht week. MIes Ptemples. of West Pittston. v. as the guest ot Miss Muzctte Edsall on Sunday. The Ladlcp' Aid Society will hold a suppo i In tho Prick Methodist Eplsco pdl chut oh p.ulon on Wednesday eve ning, Eeb. 0. Kveivbody Is coidlnlly Invited to attend. Pi Ice of supper 10 ccnte. , The Epwoith I.engu" ronventlon will be held In tho Methodist Episcopal church on W"'dnednv, rob. 13. Mra. Robert Klcharleon, who has been veiy sick tho puht few weeks, is slowly improving. Extensive preparation Is being made by the committee for tho Hoso com pany fair to bo held Feb. 18-23. A very enjoyable tlmo was bad by all who attended tho hoi lul held at tha home of Mr. and Mis. II. E. Edsnll, on Friday evening. MOSCOW. The Korget-Me-Not club celebrated their flist annlveisniy last Satuiduy evening by giving a paity to some of their friends at the homo ot Mies IJuelu cian with no better lesults. The dis ease kept growing on me, until I had exhausted the ability of sixteen of Rochester's best physicians. The last physician udvlscd ma to glvo up my work and go south, after ho had treat ed me for ono year. "I was given n thorough examination with tho X-ray. They could not oven determine wiiat my trouble was. Somo of your cHtlmonlnls I n h e Rochester iiapers seemed to me worthy of consldo ration and I made up my mind to try a bottlo of Pe runa. Before the bottlo was half gone I noticed n change for tho better. I am now on the fifth bottle, and have not an ache oi pain any w here. My bow els move regularly eveiy day, and I havo taken on eigh teen pounds of llesh. I haveree onunetided Pe runa to n gieat Mr. W. p. IMinon, f MorrU, 111., : "t .ia Mill deaj .Itli citirrlul iljspep j.U and urn now u uMl uun, botier, in tact, tluii I liie 1'1 toi twenty teir or more. '"Inca I rrnt cured i. join Perum I luo been CMiaultcl by a prut miny people." V. 1 Tctefon many, and they recommend it veiy highly. I hnvo told several people that If they would take a bottle of Pet una, nnd could then candidly say that It had not benellted them, I would pay tor the medicine." A. C. I-ockhart. If you do not deilvo prompt und sat isfactory results from the uso of Peiu na, vwlte at oncu to Dr. Hartman, giv ing a full statement of your caso and he will be pleased to give you his val uable advice giatls. Addiess Dr Ilaitman, Piosldont of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. nry.iiuuiin BELLAVITA Arssnio Detuty Tablets and Pills. A par Mctly safo nnd iruaranU'cd tn ntmcut for all uUln disorders. Restores the bloom ol youth to tailed facet. 10 dryF,' treitmont Cfict 80 days' $1 U0, by mail Snn for clrenlnr. Addro", . . , ,. , W8VITA MEDICAL CO., tllatoa 4 Jackaoo SI., ChiaT Bold by McOarrah & Thomas. Drue KlstB,. 209 Luckawanna ave , Scranton. I'a, Prof.Q.F.TKEEL.M.D. nS'xo, I blUdrlpb . I. lliMl,i!l.lifrArl. l.u i ' rcttntMePHIVATCDIS(ASt$.UCESSI$ itnsrt.BinnDPnitOH. NMV0uSDllllllTr.4 JlOSTfIANHSOa.VARI.gClUfcSIRICTUm 'lnnniltinf.t I nit.lnti.nlt.Mirillibril0riMi 3.irnr.rllril A Air.ftlmvnltllrvnrtlf nielnGf ItnllnV J f K.4 rr hiik rrilli"P'ili, M'dUtl A tltrlrlr l tft 1 Crown, flames of various kinds wera Indulged In throughout the evening, Interspersed with music, after which cake and leo cream weie served. Those present weie Misses May Hoinbaker, Duela 111 own, VAlm Robeit.s, LI.zlo Kolb, Ponrl Prentice, Susie Edwards, Alice Eshlcman, Daisy Wardell, Mary I'llbchkorn, Elizabeth Lymnn, Lloyd Travis, Joo Wardell, Fred Dol'ue. Clair Pelton, Ouy Swart, Ray Hinds, of Moscow, and Misses Donzella, Lumley and Gracla Hourn, of Scranton. The ehaperones were Miss Sat a Decker and Miss Agnes Watts. Mr and Mrs. Abo Wall, of Scranton, weie tho guests of Mr. und Mib. Char les Edwards, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wescott, of Jubilee havo been spending ,i few dus with their daughter, Mrs. Chubb. Rev. G. H Pi entice nttended the Epworth league convention at Toi est City Monday and Tuesdav Albs Doiuella Euniley of Scranton. was the guest of Miss May Hornbaker, over Sunday. Miss Orucla Uourn, of South Scian ton, was tho guest ot her sister, Mrs. Horace Jones, over Sunday. To Cure the Grip In Two Days. ijwtUo Dromo cjulnlne remotes tho cau(. btjt( of Ohio, City ot'lohdo, I,uca Count, 1! ntNK J, CIII.NCV makes oath that ho it nlor partner of tho Cnn of l" J. CIIKM'.V ,. ( o , dolnj business In tho City of Toledo, Count an I Stato afurraltl, nnd that nM firm nil! raj the sum ot U.Si: HI'MHtl.t) DULI.MIS foi each and oery (use ol C'ATAIHUI that cannot It curI ly tho ui! of IIM.I.'S CA'I Altltlt nti:. utvMv i. chknkv finorn tn befoici mo uni milii.rilicd in no pirsence, this Bill day ff PueniKr, A l , 18m, (Kal.J A. W. (IMIAi-OV, Notur) I'liMii, Hall' J Catairli Cuio li taken Internally, und arts directly on the hlood and rnuroui surfjrei if the system, hind for tettlmouials, (ne K. J. CHUNKY & CO , Toledo, O Mil by Druggists, 73c. Hull' I'umlly l'llls aro the best. IUn eat t&vmi m ICT; II J '.