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THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1901.
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for publication may
be left at The Trib
une' new offices In
the Burke DulMInz,
er sent by mall or
'phone.
THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE
A POPCUn CIXAutSf. IIOCMJ lor the nm-
Bt ef All Who llac Il to Kent, Heal
fctUte er Other Property to Hell rr Hxtliance. cr
Who Want Situations or llilp-IIiow) Small Ad
xertlsemeiil Cel One Cent a Word. M Inser
tion for rive Cent, a Wnrd-nxcrpt Ssiluatlcni
Warded, Whldi Are Inserted V'rec.
WANTED-tOMPr.TF.NT Olltl. TO HKl.P Willi
cuoMnc ami ireneul liotweuoik; referents re.
rjuircd. Ajply 17 Lincoln .vinue.
i..M)V (iANVASsnrt WAvrnn-io wont; in
CarbornlaJo; salary and cnmmlwlon; tjslit
-nrk and Rood nay; iifitcnef. AddreM l'.. I'll'"
unc oftkr, C'ariindali'.
JAMES M'III,LAN, WHO STOOD 11Y TUB TAV
fiym In lh rounHI. jeara to. I no 'ho
resnilar Tiepiihlicin indldite tcr poor director
fioni the llrnt ward. He Li worthy ot nil
otriV mpport.
ELECTION RESULTS.
The Following Is the Complete Vote
of the City.
nnsT ward.
Common Council.
Id. 5J. ToUl. l'ln.
r;. rueiuno, i Ji Jul rei 47
Y.. M. Peel, R 7 I 'i C7
rhompvin. R 211 I! CM 14)
i.Iennin, P C-) 117 1M
Poor Dirretor.
Id. Jd. 1ot.il. Till.
I UeMilhn, if. in '7 RZ: in)
P Tihenhers. I) M T.7 2Z2
s'chool Director.
Id. M. lotjl. Pin.
U. K. fcvriicrt. I! 20) l" .W7 22D
I'. AtUnov, D 73 7J 117
R. M. Vannm, II 217 I! 2.
3 McAndrew, P 'i "In Ji"
sKCOJs'D WAItP
Sliool Director!.
Id. "d. .Id. JuUl. I'lu.
!. K. sulscrt. It. ,.l'i CD l' 121 11
I.'. AtUtiwn. D. ...SI l. St 110
R. Vannati, R tl ra 17 1.".1 E3
.1 McAndrew, D. ..2S St :ti '17
T1URD WARD.
Id. 2d. 3.1. 1 I.Tolal. Phi.
I. J. ,Vilorj, P. ..M 101 OS f. 27
1'. A. Case, R. ...fit 7.1 11 M 5.17 JO
R. Whitfield. R. ..7 f- 2J 107 2s IS
1'. Sloan, I) ,Vt J1 10 71 ,A
school Plrcctoi.
Id. Cd. Sd. 4d.TnUl. PI11
I. J. tlojUu. R. ..70 M fi7 1.2 271
r r. Hughes p.. 13 11" 51 i r, 22
lOUKTIt WARP
Poor Director.
Id. 2d. Sfl.T0t4l.Plu.
)4m HiirVe, R. ind P. ...92 13t 105 351 331
School Director..
Id. 2d. 3d.Totil.Plu
I. .1. Rojlan, R 71 M M lor, ,.
P. I'. Hitffhc?. D 51 !2 39 201 S
Finil WARP.
f'ommon Councllmeii
Id. 2d. ToUl. riu.
t:. II. mom, R i'rt f. 213 50
1". Clime, D :!7 JP IV)
W. Miter.. K ItV) -U lt ii
W. TolHw, ) 01 .11 12,-.
Aldcniiiu.
Id. 2d. lotl. Pin.
1.. I. Uunnell. R I'iO e 207 23
y. wwrpie. p 41 no r4
School Tlltccton.
lil. 2d. Total. Plu.
(1. V. .VM;crt, R 14 IV) 2s
I!. AtllnfOn, 1) 9.1 :!3 12
R. M. Vanmn. R 207 " 21.3 55
J. McAnJreu', P (0 117 137
SIJT11 WARP.
Vhool Director.
Id. id. loul. Plu.
G. V. .i(rert. R 10 m
i;. Atkinson, P -S 20 117 77
R. Vannan, R n.3 2 i7 10
J McAndrer. 1). 21 5 i
IOTAL PLURAMTIK.
School Plrectoi.
Wjrd
1 2 .1 1 5 OTot.l
llushet 22 S .. .. ,ia
iwigut 220 14 .. .. ?a .'. is-,
Atldmou 77
vnnn 21 3 .. ,. 3 10 ua
HeAsdiew
fojlan
Meetings Tonight.
Ocorse E. llandolph camp, Xo.
Sons of Veterans.
13S.
Division No. 3,
Hibernians.
Ancient Older of
sUnlted Mine Workcis, No. 7".
Branch No. 77. Loy.il Catholic
nevolent atsnclatlon.
Tie-
neUll Cleikh' Protective association
No. 116.
Carbondale council, No. yji, Hovnl
Arcanum.
Ladles' Auxiliary JUilroud Trainmen
afternoon.
At the Opera House.
Thursday matinee "Sapho."
Thursday nlcht "Over the Sea."
Friday matinee "Quo Vadls."
Friday nlcht "Captain Heme.1'
Saturday matinee "Nobody's Claim."
Saturday nlBht "The Denver "x.
prm,"
Third Anniversary.
Mr and Mrs. William J. Hobcits
celebrated the thlul nnnlveisary of
their wedding on Tuesday night, by
giving a progressive euchie party to a
number of their fi lends, six tables
weie In use while tho fascinating
Buckwheat Cakes, Sausage
And a cup of coffee
fast for a cool morning ; you
discomfort from eating them if you use
Mason's YELLOW Tablets cure DYSPEPSIA
Sea and Car Sickness, Headache Drain nnd Nerve Invlgorator,
No Cilomtl, Alwi or OpUtci.
Miioa't, Yellow Tablet Cure
DYSPEPSIA
Ut lid Cr Slckocit, HcUicit
Brail tod Nene Toilc, lc
Miim'i Brawn Tablets Cert
CONSTIPATION
Rllleai nt Llrtr Treoblii
0. K. la lot norotif, IPC
Mmh'i Rt4 Tablet Cur
cotmtts
tVMcbltti, tad Brtath
Cawiaitjki'rMt.lOc.
CARBONDALE
DEPARTMENT
Knmc was played. At the close of the
pvcnlnn'B play It was found that Mrs.
George MIIIh and Kllm. V. Iteynolds
were tied for first prize, nnd a decid
ing gnme botween the two was ployed,
which resulted In Mr. llcynoIdH carry
I up off the trophy, a handsomu
llohcmlan vase. Maurice K. Iteynolds
cecurccl tho booby prize, a monkey on
a stick. After the entnes a supper
wns served, and the cnuplo were al
most uvcrwhidmiMi with conratula
tlonn on the occaclnn.
A MONTH'S VACATION.
Postmaster John Thomas Goes on
Outing Today.
Postmaster John Thomas will leave
this city this afternoon for a month's
acatlon, three-quarters of which he
will spend nt the famed Hot Springs
of Arkansas, lie 3vlll make one of 11
parly of five, the otheis belnp New
York gentlemen. J "er leaving the
SpihiKH Mr. Tnomas will ro to (lalvcs
ton, Tex., and take a seven-day trip
on the Gulf of Mexico to Key West,
l'la., from which point he will return
to this city by rail. During his absence
Assistant Postmaster John Nealon will
be In charse of affairs nt thu city post
office. Mr. Thomas departs on the I. Ill p.
ni. train for AVIIUcs-IJurre. Ho will
there catch a train at .1.08 for Harris
Purer, will leave the capital at 7.30 foi
st, I.1011IS. leaching th big western
city nt 7.20 on Satin day morning and
he gets to Hot Springs ut n o'clock Sat
in day evening. Hi' will itoy there
three weeks, nnd will leave on St. Pat
rick's day for Galveston. On Match 20
he will take a Gulf steamer for Key
West and expects to reach New York
by March 27. He will ?' d a few days
in the metiopolla nnd will probably ar
rive home on April 1.
MAYFIELD VICTIM DYING.
Lawicnce Cantwcll Is Not Expected
to Live Until Morning.
Lawienco Cantwcll, one of the vic
tims of the cave-In at the Glenwood
No. 1 mine nt Mnylleld yesterday, was
brought to the Enieigency hospital in
this city late yesterday afternoon. Tho
phvslclans at the hospital Iat nlcht
did not believe ho would live until
morning.
The surgical examination revealed
the fact that Canlwell't) skull wan bad
ly fractured. The ntachnold, or lining
membinnc of the brain was also punc
tured and the gray matter war? oozing
out when he wan received at the hos
pital. Funeral of Mrs. Maxwell.
The funeral of Mrs. Jean Maxwell,
widow ot Hobeit Maxwell, who died
e.uiy on Monday morning, was held
yesteiday afternoon at tho residence of
Mr. and Mr. Thomas II, Vunnnn 011
Salem avenue at 1.30 o'clock. ltc
Charles Lee, of the First Presbyterian
church conducted the services, assisted
by Itev. Mr. Wai nor, presiding elder
of this Methodist Episcopal district.
The pall-bearers were II. S. Clark, Ed
Clarkson, John M. Stewart, J. Ruther
ford. W. L. Yarrlngton and D. AY.
Humphrey. J. J. Williams, ot Scian
ton; Charles Law. of Plttston, and
James Ireland, of Danville, P,i., at
tended the funeral. The interment
took place In Maplewood cemetery,
3iiere Hev. Mr. Warner conducted the
services.
Two Appendicitis Cases.
An operation for appendicitis was
pei formed on Mlsa Katie Finnlgnn, of
this city, yesterday at tho Emergency
hospital by Dr. Glllis, which wns emi
nently successful. The patient will, It
Is expected, rapidly recover, as she
tallied strongly during the day.
Another operation was peifotmed for
thu same disease nt the Emergency
hospital yesteiday, but the outlook for
this patient Is not consldeied as hope
ful. The patient Is Andrew Demkew
Iskey, nnd he was brought from Mny
lleld for treatment. The inflammation
had reached an acute stage nnd his
condition Is very critical.
An Alarming Rumor.
A rumor gained consldenble du illa
tion yesterday afternoon to th. n'at
that a "fall" hud oceuried in ttm Lam el
Hill mine, of the Powderly colliery and
that John Surdoval and Hartley
Uurke had been elthei cinched beneath
the rock or entombed buck of It. A
large ciowd soon :,Mtheied at the
mouth of the mine, back of No. I pock
ets. An Investigation was at once
made, but, fortunately, the tumor
proved to be without foundation.
At Dr. Wheelei's Hospltnl.
Orange. W. Gardner, of Eighth ave
nue, a clcik In Reese Dios.' dry goods
stoie. was operated upon yesterday
morning In Dr. Wheeler's hospital for
appendicitis. Last evening It was said
there that the indications were favor
able, as far as could be dctei mined so
soon nttor an operation, for his speedy
recovery. The patient was In good
shupe and resting comfoitably.
Foil from n Car.
Woid was lecelved In this city yes
terday that Henry Iteynolds, a former
resident here, was quite seriously hint
by falling, while attempting to boarn
a moving street tar In New Yoik rlty.
makes
IU
ideal break
will feel no
Maioo's Wbltc TaMttt Cure
SURE THROAT
TmllltU. CcU.-
Rcdact lollimmiilen, 19c
Maioo'a Crcan ol nilit.Curn
, CATARRH
Croop, rimpU, Neural'ta,
Burnt ao Pile. ?Jc.
AH Drinliti er Billed tor price b?
H.T. MSON CHEMICAL CO..
HI Arch Street,
rbiUd.lpbli, ra.
E.L. Hatfield, man
ager of the Carbon
dale cdltidn, will be
pleaied to receive
callers seeking Infor
mation or desirous of
Imparting It Tele
phone numbers: New
386: old, 0433,
AT THE COUNTY JAIL.
A Much-Wanted Man Is nt Last Ap
f prehentled.
A wanailt 3ns sworn 'out on Christ
inns Pay for tho apprehension of Ju
lius Sanford, aged il, charged with
tnklug a pockolbook containing ft.
sum of money from Mrs. Lillian How
Icy, of 71 Helmont street. The war
rant wns given to Contablo Gllby to
uerve, but Sanford had skipped out
nnd no trace of him could bo found un
til Monday, when he reappeared and
tho constable arrested him. He haled
him before Alderman Dtlevan, whsro
the prisoner admitted his guilt and tho
alderman held him In ?500 ball for
trial. Constable Gllby took him to thu
county jail the following day.
Sanford went to Mrs. Uowiey's house
ostensibly to take up his residence n
a boarder. Mrs. Itnwiey is a widow.
As soon as her back was turned, he
snatched the purse and went to part.) I
unknown. Several other charges have ;
been pending ngalnst him, one for
Ftenllng a bicycle. He vns an Inmate
of the county Jail In Scranton last
summer. When Constable Gllby nr
rested Sanford on Monday night, San
ford wns 3valklng with it young lady.
She nlfectlonately kissed him good
night, whereupon Gllby told her that
the prisoner 3as a bad man nnd warn
ed her not to trust him.
THE RESULTS IN FELL.
The
Returns Indicate That Demo-
cratic Voteis Wcic Out.
The election in Fell township passed
off on Tuesday very quietly. Most of
tho winning candidates received good
pluralities. The election resulted In
tho following belns chosen:
Supervisors Walker, K.. Hoinn. D.
School Directors Healey, D Cro
gan, D.
Poor Dltector Suec. D.
Treasurer Horwyn. D.
Auditor Roland, D.
Town Clerk Edwards, R.
At-eshsor Davis, D.
Lenten Services.
Yesteiday was Ash Wednesday, the
llrst day of Lent, and appropriate ser
vices weie held in St. Itosu church. At
the morning muss the most Interest
ing net vices of the day 3vere held, and
those of tho faithful who were able to
get to that service lecelved the bless
ing nnd were marked on the brow with
the cioss of ashes. In tho evening nt
7.H0 o'clock anothel Interesting service
was held. Hev. John Hyrlie, of Water
town, nreached the scimon. It was a
strong, forceful one, and was listened
to attentively by the congregation. Ho
exhorted his hearers to bear constant
ly In mind the example of their Master
during the forty days of his fasting,
nnd tho speaker urged them also to be
n falthtul as possible In their religious
devotions dtitiny this penitential sea
son. Columbia Fnlv Winneis.
Fifty dollars In gold Ticket No. si,,
holder unknown.
Couch Ticket No. 212, holder un
known. Sofa pillow Ticket No. M. John
Mayo.
Lady's- boa Ticket No. 2M, Miss
Sarah Connor.
Pair of shoes Door ticket 4I1p,
holder unknown.
Diamond 1 lug For welling largest
number of tickets on the $J0 In gold,
Miss Hnttie Lewis, 117 tickets.
Two "At Home" Teas.
Mrs. S. S. Hards, of Garfield avenue,
and her daughter, Mrs. H. D. Preston.
yesterda- afternoon gdvc the second of
their two afternoon teas to their
f 1 lends, tho first of which occurred on
Tuesday. Dining the two afternoons
about 123 ladles called on Mrs. Hards
and Mts. Preston.
A Surpilso Patty.
Messrs. Eddie Giles, Preston Rodger,
Arthur Plzer, Percy Houghton and
George Evans, of this city, attended n
birthday party in Jerrnyn on Tuesday
evening, which took the form of a sur
prise to the young hostess. Miss Maiy
Spettlgue. In honor of her sixteenth
nnnlveisary.
Mrs. Moran's Funeral.
The funeral of Mrs. Ann Morait,
whose death occurred on Monday
morning, will be held tomorrow morn
ing at 9.S0 o'clock. A high mass will
be celebtatod In St. Hose church. In
terment will be made In St. Rose ceme
tery. There Aie Sixty Here, 'Tls Said.
Mrs. Cuirlo Nation announces that
she would clean out all of the saloons
In th' United States. She can't touch
the Philadelphia speukeasles, however.
The police wouldn't let Iter. Philadel
phia Press.
A Luncheon.
Invitations were Issued yetteidu, by
Mrs. W. T. Colville for a luncheon to
be given next Filday afternoon at her
home on Lincoln avenue ijnd Park
street. A lnrso nuinbtr ot Invitations
wcie sent out.
An Evening Wedding.
Fiank Jones, of Washington avenue,
nnd Miss Ida Carter, of Spring street,
were married last evening at the
bridegroom's residence by the Hev. Dr.
Whalen, of the Rtreun Tiaptlst church,
To Visit His Son.
Charles Stanton lett this city yester
day morning to visit his son. A. C.
Stanton, who has been undergoing an
opeiatlon for appendicitis at a hos
pltnl In P.o-elle. N. J.
A Luncheon nt Qreen Ridge.
A largo number of Carbondale ladles
have been Invited to a luncheon to .be
given by Mis. A. S. Uakei, at her home
In Gicen Hldge, this afternoon.
Ill Unlondnle Yesterday,
A number or the indie connected
with the Ladles' Aid soUet.v of the
First Methodist Episcopal church went
to Unlondnlti yesterday afternoon to
attend the meeting of a similar society
of tho Methodist Episcopal church of
that place, which was hold at the rest
dence of Mrs, Israel Hounds. Mudames
W. W. Fletcher, A, E. Tiffany, C. II.
Hortem. X), H. Coleman, W. II. Bron
son, William Anderson. A. E. Nlcol,
Georw Houcher, S. E. Vail, II. Lewis
and Miss Ada Wells composed the
paity.
Mrs. Patterson's Funeral.
The funeral of Mrs. Angellno Sturk
tveather Patterson, widow of Iloswcll
S. Patterson, who died on Sunday
mornlnir, was held yesterday afternoon
at her late residence on Garfield ave
nue. An unusually largo number of
persons were present to pay their last
respects, many from outside this city,
and 11 very largo number of beautiful
floral tributes wese grouped about the
casket. The Hew Charles Lee, of tho
First Presbyterlnn church, conducted
tho services. Tho pall-benrers weto
Frank Smith, William Hubbard, Fiank
Hubbard, Edward Hubbard, J. J.
Simpson and H. G. Likely.
A Runaway.
Tho spirited team of the Carbondale
cash store became frightened while
tho driver was delivering coods on
Eighth nvenuc Tuesday evening nnd
started down the sineet nt a lively gal
lop. One of the horses slipped and f"ll
bringing their mad rush to an end.
The pole of the sleigh was broken and
tho horse 3vhlch fell received a numbr
of ugly gashts.
An Historic Play.
"Cncle Tom's Cabln"wlll be the at
traction at the opera house one night
nnv, WItiAt ft .lll nt kd mm rt IhA
HlM companies that usunlly go to
Rmal. .., ,., mnn...r ,-,.,,?.
tlon of sixty or seventy performers.
This company will be here on Frldny
night, the 1st. It will bo tho only at
traction of the week.
The Passing Throng.
Mrs. Charles Davis, of Jerrnyn, wns
In town yesterday.
Mayor J. W. Kllpatrlck was In
Scranton yesterday.
Joseph E. Hrennan, of Dickinson Law
college, Carlisle, Pa., was home to vote.
Mrs. A. R. Lcwsley and son left yes
terday for a short visit with relatives
In Nineveh.
Miss Leonora Burke, of Susquehanna,
has leturned home nfter a few deys'
visit in town.
Edward Rellly. of Hospital street,
will leave on Saturday for a visit to
New York city.
William H. Holllster, of the Htm of
F. II. Wood worth & Co., went out of
the city yesterday to attend the funeral
of his grandmother.
Miss Katie Mullen, of Lincoln ave
nue, has ic turned to this city after
spending several weeks with her
mother at Archbald.
Miss Inez M. Irey nnd her niece, Miss
Frances Irey, who have been the guests
of Mr. and Mis. S. S. Raids, of Gar
field avenue, returned to their homes
in Scranton yctoidny.
JERiWYN AND MAYFIELD.
There will be a short session in tho
public schoolc on Friday morning, last
ing from 9 to 11 o'clock, alter which
the different grades will carry out a
programme commemorative ot Wash
ington's birthday. Attorney C. A.
Battenberg will give a short address
In the High School building, which
will conclude the exercises. Fi lends ot
education will be cordially welcomed.
The young men's class and the
young Indies classes of tho Baptist
Sunday school will glvo a supper and
entertainment In the First Baptist
church Washington's Birthday.
The eiais of 11)01 of the High school
Is composed of the following young
people. Merton Wheeler, Sumner Da
vis, Louise Moon, Hilda, Swick, Mary
Jenkins, Ida GIIej and Cora Batten
1 erg. The class organized on Tues
day afternoon and elected tho follow.
Inir officers: Presldt nt. Merton
Wheeler; secretaiy, Sumtur Davis;
treasurer. Cora Battcnlmg.
The result of Tuesday's election In
Mnyfleld was as follows: School di
lector for three years, Joseph Berk
with, R.. 1C2; P. F. Kllker. Cit., 119.
Pchool director, one year, A. W. Kll
ker. R.. 171: David Bcngough, C, 13J.
Borough council, three years. Yatsko
Adamlak. R.. PiO: Patrick Tempany.
R 163: James Hanophy. D.. 1(52: Fred
Stephens. C, 1 1I. Borough council, one
year. John Qulnn. H.. lT.'i: Michael
Ruddy. r. 113. Auditor, thiee ye.u.s.
Charles Pnrkel, R.. 2Sn: Martin Far
nil. C HI. Auditor, one year, J. S.
Davis, no opposition. Oveifeer, Noah
Pugh, H.. 151: David G. Williams. C.
151. Constable, Simeon Vincent. R
170; Michael Covoge, C, 126. Assessor.
Patrick Daley, R., 17!; .Martin Mur
ray, C, 133. Judge of election, Thomas
Pritchnrd, no opposition. Inspector of
election, Andrew Iwanlk, no opposi
tion. CLARK'S GREEN.
Tho sociable and entertainment that
was announced to be given on Friday
evening of this week has been post
poned Indefinitely.
The election of Tuesday was a rjulot
contest, but a larger vote than Is uual
at a spring election was polled. Tho
main contest was for supervisors nnd
school directors. Messrs. O. B. Joipm
and E. R. Dunlnp ueie elected as su
pervisors and Messrs. Alva B. Town
send and Joseph C. Bailey for school
dlrtctois.
Mrn. Ei'wnrd I.uUoy and daughter,
Nellie, spent several days with rela
tives In Scianton. The latter leturn
ed on Monday last.
Miss Elizabeth Fratc visited friend;
in Scranton this week.
A rag bee was enjoyed by a large
company of our lowuswomen on Titos-
It's a Short Road
from a cough to consumption.
Don't neglect a cough take
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure
when your cold appears. The
" ounce of prevention " is
better than years of illness.
"I onrTcred (or rar frem a couah, bronchial
and lunc trouble. Kaiird blood frequently.
Spent year In the Dakota! and other parts of
west but got no relief. Keturntd fait and
began taltina; Shiioh, A few bottle com
pleielr cured rat, I eooildcril the greatest of
remedie.
1IKNRY T. DKTCIIKR,
Willi F. L. Camp A Co., Broken, Uuflato, N. Y.
Hhllnh'a Conaumntlon Curolaaold by all
JrujcKlata at HSo, flOc, ejl.00 m bottle, A
.intact gaarHiiUe rnea with ererr bottle.
f yoaarenot ef.tUd1 go to your drugglei
and net your money bank.
Writ for illuitratcd book on rontunptiiin. Rent
without roil I yo, 8. C. Wrlln Co , Lf Roy, N, Y.
NOTHING EQUALS IT.
For the Cure of Catarrh.
A physician now retired from prac
tice, but who stilt keepd abreast of the
times, in speaking of tho advance
mndo In medlclno in the last ten years,
says: "One of tho most obstinate and
baflllng diseases is tho very common
trouble, catnrrh.
Nasal catarrh Is only one of Its
many forms; catarrh of the throat,
catarrh of the stomach, bowels, liver
and bladder are very common, but the
sufferer usually thinks it is something
else thnn cntarrl) and Is tieatcd for
the wrong disease.
The best nnd most successful treat
ment for nny form of catarrh li now
admitted to bo by internal remedies
through the stomach and tho safest
and probably tho most clllctent Is In
the tnblet form, sold by druggists us
Stuart's Catarrh Tablets.
I have seen many remarkable cure)
of catarrh resulting from regular dnlly
ttso of these tablets, vhlch seem to
act on the blood nnd liver, driving
the catarrhal poison out of the trystem
thtough tho natural chunneis.
I once hart occasion to analyze these
tablets and found them to contain no
cocaine nor opiates, but simply a com
bination of harmless antiseptics llko
Euealpylal, Guulncol, blood root, etc.
At nny rate I have known of severe
catarrhal headaches which were cured
by Stuart's Catnrrh Tablets, and ca
tarrhal deafness, hay fever, asthma
and catnrrh of the throat and stomach
speedily show great benefit nfter a
few days' use of tho remedy and when.
It Is remembered how much more con
venient a tablet is than inhalers,
douches, salves and powders it Is not
surprising that this new preparation
should so rapidly supplant all other
remedies for catarrh.
day afternoon at the homo of Mlssei
Dora nnd Jesle Robinson.
Orvillo Cook Is confined to his homo
with the measles.
Mall Messenger J. C. Hlggtns will
leave here on Filday for a several
day visit with relathes In Scranton.
Mr. and Mis. Floyd Colvln, of Car
bondale, spent Sunday with the lalter's
paients, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mullluex.
Tho sermon of the Rev. M. S. rtod
shall on Sunday evening on the sub
ject of Heaven wni hugely attended
riiid greatly enjoyed.
OLYPHANT.
Laic returns trom tho Thiid waul
show that Thomas Donnelly was do
ftated for school dltector by Robert
McMalncs. tho Independent candidate.
Tho vote In detail Is as follows: Coun
cil. M. J. O'Halloran. D.. 99; Pllger.
It.. 94. School director, .1. Smith, It.,
06: Thomas Donnelly, D., Ci; Robert
McMalnes, lnd 91. Thomas Ilobtnsou
was elected to council for the two-year
tettn without opposition. The next
council will consist of seven Democrats
nnd five Republicans, the latter gains
one. On the school boatd the Demo
crats have a majoilty of two.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Howaith. of
Wllltes-Barre, tiro visiting relatives at
this place.
A large concourse of friends attended
tho funeial of Mrs. Frank M. Williams
which was held from her late home on
Sus-ciuchnnna street yesterday after
noon. The services were conducted by
Rev. Peter Roberts. Dining his dis
course Mi. Roberts spoke of the beau
tiful life ot the deceased, both In her
home and In the chinch, where she was
a faithful woiUfls. He also spoke
words ot sympathy and comfort to the
bereaved ones. Among the beautiful
floral tokens weie a laige wieath from
the Ladles' Aid society of the Congte
gntloual church, a pillow with the in
scription "Mother" and a number ot
bouquets. Seveial upptopilate selec
tions weie rendeied by the membeis
of the Congiegatlonal Hunch. When
the services were ended the remains
were viewed and later taken to Union
remcteiy and thuo laid lo rest. The
pall-bearers were: Messrs. John
Mooney, F. W. Simpson. John Watklns,
W. D. Morgan, Gillllth Jones and Da
vid Morgan.
Stereoptlcon views will be exhibited
at the Welsh Presbyterian chinch next
Tuesday evening. Admission 10 and
UO cents.
The funeial of Mis Ann l.oftus will
take place from the family home on
Dunmoie street this afteionon at 3
o'clock.
Mrs. J. W. Belch, of Bell stteet, is
ery 111.
Miss Lena Kelly, who has been visit
ing hot1 home, bete returned to New
York yesteiday.
dialled Reese, of Illll stteet. Is seri
ously 111.
Mrs. S. 13. Aekerly and daughteis.
Peail and Lena Aekeily, attended the
wedding universal'' of u 1 dative at
Justus Tuesday evening
PECKVILLE.
, The Archbald Water company ate
having their own troubles these days,
Dining- the diouth last summer this
eompany were awe to supply tuetr
own (MiMoinerH and several other
water companies along their light of
way, but at the present time, thoie
Is an absence of tho fluid that bids
fair to be a famine, unless Old Sol
will melt the snow and fill up the,
dams with water. The Laurel Hun
dam of the above company Is com
paratively dry, tho water at Scull
Pond has lowered si that tho Ice has
formed about the st miner pipe so that
water cannot bo drawn from that
ourre. The White Oak duiu is nuw
being made use of to such an extent
that unles n thaw oi rain comes tho
supply will become limited. Whcio
tliHie used to be a prcsnuc of a hun
dred pounds to the square Inch, it Is
now less than foitv, which Is practi
cally uselfss for Hie fighting purposes
and breakers along the line nre obliged
to be idle on aei mint of InsutlU'leut
watei.
The Third! wnul wni the scene of 11
hsid-fnitght political battle on Tues
day. Tho Johnson and liiihith fac
tions were nut In full force, mid cueh
were confident of .ucit,is, but Urn
Griffith followers were obliged to bow
to their opponents, for when the votes
wre counted, Johnson came nut of tho
bnttlp with thlrtytwo votes to spate.
The results were gratifying to tho ma
jority, nnd wero as follows: Coun
cilman, Nlles H Johnson: school direr,
lor. Harry P. Simpson, judge of elec
tion, Loander B. Thompson: Inspec
tor", A. W. Pentecost and W. G. Se.us.
Mrs Richard BartoW leaves today
to Join her husband nt Jersey City,
whero the" will reside In tho futuie.
Mi. Arthur Denimlngs, of Hlikory
stieet, Is quite HI- Mr. Denimlngs
only recently recovered front an at
tack of typhoid fover.
Mis. D. W. Brown Is visiting Avoea
relatives.
Mr. tlaylord Kellar leaves town to
day for New York, whero he will visit
Mr. William Rogeis.
The Scranton Gas and Water coin-
pnny'.l water main has frozen on De
pot street, East Side. A force of men
uro nt work nt present, trying to thaw
It out.
J. M. Gntlugher Is suffering from n
ncvoro nttack of grip.
Mrs. W. J. Guest is visiting her
parcnls, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Calen
der, of North Main street.
Mis. Malnes, of Academy street, Is
In Caibnndnle, attending her mother,
who is seriously 111 of pncumonln.
The Initial society of the Blakely
Baptist church will servei n Washing
ton's Birthday supper Friday evening.
Supper ?.J cents.
TAYLOR.
1
The following Is the Republican
ticket elected at Tuesday's election;
Justlco of U10 peace, Andrew Doles;
boiough auditor, Evan G. Evans; First
ward, council, Evan G. Evans; nsscs
sor, Thomas G. Francis; Judgu ot elec
tion, William Junes; hispcctore, Thos.
Jones. M. J. Morgan. Second ward,
council, Comer E. Jones; school direc
tor, Joseph Davis; assessor, Wlllard
Sweet. Thiid waid. council, William
Price; school director, Evan G. Wat
klns; assessor, David Evan. Fourth
ward, council, Samuel Hallos; school
directors, James Price and James S.
Evans; assessor, William Williams.
Fifth wnrd, council, David P. Gillllth;
school director, Geoige Douse; assessor,
Wlllard Atherton.
The committee In charge of the en
leitalnment to bo given on tho night of
Washington's birthday at the Sibley
Union church have completed their
tiisk and the event promises to be on
excellent musical and literal y treat.
Tho following Is tho programme to bo
rendered: Address, by tho chairman;
organ voluntary, Professor D. E. Jones;
solo, selected, Mrs, John Day; solo,
selected, Mls.4 Olwen Howells; bari
tone solo, Thomas Rogers; tenor solo,
M. B. Morgans; lecltntlou, Ml"s Mercy
Pennlck; duet. Messrs. Davis and Rog
ers; competition, "The Banner of the
Sea," prize $.": solo, Mis. John Day;
solo, Daniel Davis; solo, Miss Olwen
Howells; duel, Messis. Morgan and
Rogers: solo, Thomas Rogers. Adjudi
cation on competition. Finale, by aud
ience. Accompanist, T'lofcssor D 13.
Jones.
Peter Shields and John A. Negle,
membt'is of Taylor Hose company, No.
1, are circulating ainonrj their ttiends
fur tho appointment as delegates to
tho state firemen's convention
A large number of ni-es of measles
have been repotted to the secretatj
of the board of health during the post
w eek.
Much iutotest Is being taken in the
coining of Miss Eva I.. Dunning, that
sifted elocutionist of Cleveland, O.,
who will appear at the entel tnlnmeut
to be given at Webber's link on Sat
uiday evening under the auspices ot
Taylor lodge. No. PK. Knights of Py
thias. Miss Dunning Is a popular and
clever young cloVutloiilst. Her volet
Is under splendid cunt ml and her se
lections show oxtteine good taste and
wldn range of veisattlltj.
This nfternoon will occur the mar
riage of Miss Matgaiet Welbcl, of
High stteet. to lletuy Stilne, also of
this town. Rev. A. Webber, of the
Geiman Evangelical chinch, will per
foim the ceremony.
Tho Aichbald collleiy suspended op
erations yesteiday owing to a break In
the machinery.
The First Congiegatlonal church of
North Taylor will hold a faggot and lee
cream social on pny night. Tickets, 10
cents.
Rev. and Mis. J. T. Mori Is, of West
Scianton. visited at the home of Mrs.
Morgan Harris, of Main stieet, on
Tuesday.
Mts. M. D. Han Is. of Main street
recoveilng fioin her recent Illness.
is
MOOSIC.
Miss 1311a Lcvan was
taller In
Scranton yesterday.
Election passed olf quietly here on
Tuesday.
S. J. Hinds Is lonllnod to his homo
with tho grip.
The Loyal Temperance legion met In
the basement of tw Piesbvterlan
church on Tuesday evening. After tho
tegular order of business, Miss Vertlo
Dlx gave a veiy Interesting talk on
"How Alcohol Is Formed, nnd Its
Peeullailtles." Theie were several new
members cniollnl and It Is hoped that
there will be n great ninny more next
meeting, which will be held In the
Methodist Episcopal 1 lunch next Tues
day night.
The Hillside collleiy Is Idle this week
for the purpoo of putting hi new
slnteplckeis and doing some repairing.
Captain W. A. May, of Scranton, vis
Iteil town yesterday.
A special uuctlng of the school board
wns held last evening In tho High
school building.
The clnss works scums to be tho
center of attiiiction tlic-e days. A
largo number of people lslt It dally,
out of ciitioslly to see the processes of
the manufacture of their different
wa 1 es.
Alls. William Weir, of Fourth street,
is lernveting from an aiinek of thu
grip.
Mr. and Mis. E. C. Jenkins attended
the reunion of the One Hundicd and
Forty-third regiment, In Scranton. yes
terday. William Salmon was a caller In Pitts
ton last evening.
For Shattered Nerves.
A remedy that will soothe, build up
the wasted (Issues and enrich the
blood is Indispensable. Llelity's Celery
Nerve Compound has been wonderful
ly successful in onos of nervousness,
11 h thousands of guileful peoplo will
testify. Sold by Matthews Bios. '
SUSQUEHANNA.
9fiUI In tic sirant'in friliui c.
Susriiiohiiiiua. Fib. 20. Then- H no
change In the Eile strike situation.
Atter u protracted sltike in any town
there Isn't likely lo be much change
left, anyhow.
Mis. Hugh MiQiienn fell upon mi
Icy Main street sidewalk thin moinlug
and wns quite severely injured.
Ill SI, John's paiochlal residence last
evening, by Rev. P. F. Btodetiek,
William Haines anil Miss Johanna.
Giituil weio milled In inaiilage.
The new Conk block, Main stieet,
will be occupied bv Mr. Perkins, as a
dry goods store
This borough lost lllty-lllne In popu
hitlon dining the past mi yeais.
Prospecting f r coal will begin near
Mount I'lensant In the near futuie.
A small vote was polled at the bor
uugli election cstorday. As usual, the
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There Is an End
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The end of Impure ten Is In
sight. The machine-made tea
of Ceylon and India is rapidly
displacing the teas of China
and Japan because the FORM
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nnd CLEAN. Drink pure tea
and save your stomachs.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOIV,
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Ceylon
Tea
REFRESHING. DELICIOUS.
Sold only In Lead raeketa.
Ac 69c. una 70c. Per Lb.
A BKln of Doauty la a Joy Forever.
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SCRAMOH PI.
H mule nJ clironle. dlcae of men, .
,, and chlldicn. CUltOMO IVtRVOIM,
wit MS WAbriNr. DISEASES A STEC
IALTV. All dlieuea of the Liver, Kidney,
Itladdcr. Skin. Blood, Kn, Womb, Eye. Ear.
,,,sc Throat, and bun, Cancer, Tumori,
l'lle Kupturr, Ooltre. Hheumatiam. Aithnia,
Catarrh Vailcoiele, Lot Manhood, Nightly
rmlMlone, all Keniale Dlwaiet, Leucorrhoea, etc.,
('onnonhea, Suphtlll, Ulood 1'oinon, Indiiere.
..,, ,nd )outhtul liablts obliterated. Surgery,
Vtt )"lHepr. 'rpe rl Stomach Worms. CA
1 nitHOZONB, Spertno for Catarrh. Thrta
monilu' treatment only T'-00. Trial frta la
ofdci'. Consultation nd examination free. 01
rice bouia dally and Sunday, S a. m. to 1
p. in.
DR. DEIMSTEIM
Pemocrats carried the First) ward and
the Republicans the Second ward.
Rev. Father Manley was In Carbon
dale yesterday, attending the tuneral
ot the late Rev. William A. Nealon.
Ash Wednesday services were hold
and largely attended this morning In
St. John's Catholic church and In
Christ Episcopal church.
A district Sunday school convention,
for District No. 1 of the Susquehanna
Coutitv Sunday School association
wai held in the Baptist, church today
nnd well attended. The several ses
sions wero very Interesting and profit
able. Dinner to the delegates wj
served in tho church parlor.
Peter Baxter, of Susquehanna
(Democrat), was yesterday re-elected
a director of the Susquohanna-Dak
land Poor dlstilct.
In St John's Catholic church on
Tuesday nfternoon. by Rev. P. F
Brodcrlek. Frank Irving and Miss
Minnie SMIer. both of the Oakland
side, wcie united In marriage.
James Condon and Miss Nellie Foley
both of Susquehanna, were on Tues
day nfteinooti united In marriage In
St. John's Catholic church, by r.ev.
P. !" Brodcrlek.
Mrs. A. B Barnes, of Montrose, t
the guest) ot her daughter. Mrs. Clar
ence Tllsworth. Washington street.
Tho Susquehanna County School PI
n dors' association will hold a mid
winter meeting nt Montrose March 1).
The Helpers' union, American Fed
erntlon of Labor, held a meeting it
Did Fellows' hall 011 Thursday oven
lug. Common Councilman C.cotge Tlsdale,
of Broad street. Is steadily recover
ing trom n seveie and protracted at
tack of tvphoid fever.
Miss Lillian Fnlklns. of Deposit, a
student In the New York State Normal
sihool. nt Buffalo. Is 111 at the home of
y.i lives In inirtalo.
Allien Ballon has been awarded the
einlmet of the mr.il free riellvo-y of
mall from Thompson to Now Mllford
In Nnrili Jackson. I.riko View and
Lakeside. This 1 uld to be tho first
route to bo 11 wu tiled In Susquehanna
county under tho new law for the fir
delivery of itiral malls.
To Prevent the Qrin
Ukallte llroino Oilnlne runouvi the ra,
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