Sf :SJjn- "' r vp ' THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1D011. V w.vj Coinunlctlons 6f VficWS nature, per sonals and all Items for publication may be left at The Trib une's new offices In the Burke Building, or sent by mall or 'phone. THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE .TV ropcun rtEAittxa house for the ni. 'V t nl All lvti lli llnulM Is Kent, Ileal j-stat.or other rreprrty to "cu or rn ,3114 .TVsnt Situations or Help These Sit iertlmcnt rotf. On Out Won), SI 'LeJJk Jft -five, Cents M.mt-Kvcept Si ls't't.or Other Property to "ell or Fxtlutvc, ot email 'i Six Inscr- SltuitlCM .wanted, vlic.(i A' lii'citcil Ircc, .'WwMflt-CWHPKTKNr (Ullli TO IIKI.P AU1II .. ,.rMkMivtt and genersl hftuicwotk; rcfcttii.j ic 'tM"1. fti)f 17 Lincoln sceiiue. rn rtxvAssi.tt wvnh.d-io worn; is" ' "'tathonriilel misty anil commission) light '.work inJ (lomI pay; riKwnces. Address ' . rrl't "lino if Set, Gsiluidale A MOST SUCCESSFUL INCEPTION Gcoirje nr.tl Martha Washington, Scc--'' .rotary Knmllton and Miss Custla 'Grcot Mnny. Mia IViily Washington ton In till- par loin of tli'j Flint Methodist episcopal 'liuuh In tills . ity last owning wda "lie ot tho best fitt, ndeel church sup per vor given In (.arbotidnle. It was te-ndcieel In- t!i Ladle Al'i oelcty of the hmrli .ind tli suppn xetved was u splendid in. ini of attiae-tlvo .MHitij; ledls " Itli po.wli-ieii hnlr took ..ueuf th" liitnth or tlt guests, ninl the tablet, weir m and viands seivod In "a wn that would Induce hii Bppe t'te In lH tllllM ciitlllllllid djspeptle. tint tin- elilti iittt.u'tli'ii, stiangc ns II niii cf om, wn not th" cupper nor the prott unities"" s mi- the eleoorn ilons f the tabic. Hi ise V asblngton nnd lils anil ible spuliM. icooinpailled lv SuMOtiuv Alexander llunillton and .Miss Nellie "ustlt weio pie-cut In ull thHr ilnei.v ami quitnt coetuin.es of 11 oeiitui v ago. A fascinating little- itiar-t-tlo It was, anil thu hundteds of eves that gazed upon them wen- not con tout with n single look, but tuincil and Muted .ik if tln'li' owiicih could never li" (alNlltd Four piottlor tlilldton unult! !) Iiaid to lllid, and thf fSUOt nrjoi ot ilutiilW of thilr cohlunioK nitwli tht'lr attrm thcuoKh niotc tmiBiiotli'. Am thf lsdtiT to tin- ten taint' Into tlioparl re ho u.ih met hv Mie. Mrnkor, 1 1 0111 viIioho pilvnto Hihoul the HltlliK (lunilctto came, and lutioduccd to Spi-- (Atnvy Ua.iillton, who htood at tho ex tlcme end of the lino of tho iiuivitette. M'he fciin stood tipon r.iKed dais, ornu liunted with Anierlciin tlngi. , Seen tary Hamilton shook hunds and lutio duccd Ocr.ei.l Washington, who in nun pif&entod Marthn, and Mie. Washlngtan, after a cordial handthake, .n'idc jou acquainted with JIIss Cup tls, her adopted daughter. Tho Imperionritors of the illustrious paity were. Geotgc Washington. Ray mond Tlftany, Mrs. Washington. Mar lon Munn, Alexander Hamilton, frank Shannon; Miss Xellie Custls, Romnlne Munn. General Washington was attired In a. purple Loat, with lace tilmmed sleeves, yellow, high-buttoned waist coat, with a lace jabot falling grace fully ocr It, dark knickerbockers with white lace i utiles, lemon coloied silk stockings and buckled shocn. Ho woto his feword and had on a gtay peruke. Secretury Hamilton's costumo was Identical with Geoige's. sao that his io.it was of blue and hln stockings of white. Maulia Washington was nttiied In a colonial dress of sky blue material, with it whlto laco keuhicf, anil white slippeis. Tho gown was irry full and long. On her powdered hair reposed n i ute ho.iddioss of late and blue ilbbon. Nellie Custls won; a gown of Nile citen coloi, trimmed with n.v ow hla.k velvet, and In other details !it cos tume wuh similar to Mrs. V.hlng toms. The two little glils who vok the-o jiarts weie much admired W thoms-clve, Minion Munn having si pretty pair of brown ees and biown hair, while Homalno Munn had bluck ets and light hall, both being row deicd, however. n.ivmoud Tlfluny made u line looking George with his pink cheeks and stalwnit air, and Prank Shannon gave a worthy poi ti'ity.il of the lit st secietai of the tnasurj . ".:m . Two Chattels. Applications weio filed ychterd.iv bv Aftdi'nev"W. "l:. Watt for charters for the Ti alning school tor Nurses and the 'nrbontlale Anatomical society. The inc'Orporfttois of tho latter ate Dis. II. ('. Wheelet, S S Shields. J A. Ktlly, J. G Harper and Alexander Glllls, and the object is to advance the study of anatomy among tho members by pro Miles on Miles Are talked bv the billiard player, as he moves around the table. That is the only cxercis.0 many a city man f;ets. It is this lack of exercise in the shut-in-life of the city, com bmed with irregu lar eating und in liitfruible dishes ivnich tend to make thc city hum the 3?FltUof&ouiach Jouble.",, When there is midue fullness af irVtinj!. "w-th ;ieichnK, wr m inland other dis tressing sjtnptoms, ijrmpt use; of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery !! .effect a speedy (Jure, In the most eiireme cases of disease of the stoni aehand other or gans ot digestion and nutrition, "the" , persistent . ,usc , of ittiVI'DtsaeryP "will t esuif in a com plete cure in ninety-eight cases out of every hundred. WVflitprftlM 1 TKuUdUlelAfiVcVour'Ooldtn MrdlrIiUcovery' I canuot uttot in n r in worst or Mnbrote, tedon. Va. ivl'Wftjitnkra duTu,vUli whit our. pniilclatu Mumui Tirtr iuT found tio rell?f. fwj-ott to you Und, ytid f nt'ole Question tlanlc to nil out and i'I tlld to-and 'you then advised me to att Dr. .Tlerce't 0AM Mtdlcjl Discovery, I took, three ,WtUDl I (elt to good tht t slopped belne, wi'thlhV.'eired 'l hye no ymptom qf Kk, r.itrouble or lodltmitoo new." f "Dr. Piercc'a Conimoa' Sense Medical Adviser is entrtv pn receipt .of .stamps to jiay expense of mailin j onTy, Send 21 ou.$-ecnt atampa for paper covered book, or xt atiiTOTf for cloth bound. Addrepa'.-OrJR) Vf'Plerce, Buffalo, N. Y. CARBONDALE DEPARTMENT curing In a legal manner nubject for sqlentltld research nnd demonstration. Tho Incorporator of the training school arc Pr. II. C. Whcnler, Dr. S. S. Shields, C It. Munn, George S. Kim ball, 1). AV. Humphicy, J. W. Dlmock and It. A. .Indwln. MISSIONARY CONFERENCE. Will Mo Held In This City on Fri day, March 8. A conforenco for the purpose of en listing tho Interest of the men of f'ni liondnle in missions will bo held In thu Klrst Treshytcilan church, of this city, on Krlriny, March S. This will be on of a series of conferences for men to be hold In this Presby lory during the week, Plttston, To w indrt. Scranton nnd Wllkes-Barre bolni thu other points of meeting No mipIi rompnny of talented and Informed 111011 of this church has over feathered in this city na Is promised for thli (.oiifci ente. Thq speakers am all prominent clergymen. Dr. Halsey Is a tocretary nnd Mr. Hand Is trens 111 ot of tho foreign I io.li tl of missions of the Presb.v lei Inn church. Dr .1. V. I'attoison. of Oiunge, N. J., Is ona of tho most successful missionary pastor In tho denomination, whllo Mr Dunlap, of Plani, is a brilliant speaker and woiker. The programme of the proceedings will be as follows: nuiiMivY i.vr.MNO, poiTt.vn MKi.nva, r nn p. ji Hip Mlnr4r. -ik) LIlli-itlou, Ur. Kiieino P. PunlJp, l I) I ItlltVV ( ONI I.IIKMT, 10 A. M. Hip 'hhith bclinol unH MIjIoii, Mr. M I, t.ithropc Praier and litoti, U W t-Altt. litinvv. 2 P M. MIKtMij Kltition, ltc. W It tli.-sl.avt. 11. 11 The Monthly roncort. I!r rintlo V. i:oblti,l. 1). I). Tollmen and I'xpirlfnci. lt. J 1". Pittrioti, t) r. llo to llctoino tnlmmod, Itov W IUIfj, 1) II Mr ti P.ulor C'ontcrrmr, at tlic Mansr, T TO p tn. SprMUn: Ur Ihl-f.i, t)r. Pittrron, Pr. II mUp, Pr Hand ANOTHER FIREMEN'S FAIR. Cottage Hose Company Will Aim to Surpass the Two Already Given. The Cottage Hoso company Is now In line for it big fair, to bo continued a wick. At a meeting of tho bojs from the lower end of the city, held on Thursday night, it was decldul to hove a festival week during April, tomemncing on tho 13th. Not onlv wllj they try to equal tho standard of falls set by thu Mitchells and the Columbhis nt their fairs this winter, but will work haid to beat them out. As an indication of their Intentions, they have already announced two contests, one for a purso of $100 In gold, and tho other for an elegant dinner set. Other pilzes as an Incen tive to Joung lady ticket sellers wilt be decided upon later. There will be dancing, entertainments and a num ber of novel features each night of tho week. SURVEYS COMPLETE. New Branch of the Erie Looks Liko a Sure Thing. It ! said in railioad circles that the surveys for the pioposed bianch of the !ie railroad to extend fioni this city to tho AVIlkes-Harro and Kastern brain h at Jessnp, have been com pleted. According to the story ntloat, the new line will follow the ttend of Fallbroo); frock nt the base of the Vot mountain, tuining In a north easterly illicctlon at the old fan house on the Vit Side, nnd eiosIng Dnn dnff street a little way below tho In 'ci. section of Forty-second street. Will Soon Move. Carpenters and palnteis am at work on tho old Klvcnbuig building, on Salem avenue, making repalis neces sary ftom the lecent the and other wise gieatly impiovlng It for occu pancy by It. 1'dward-, the salem ave nue meat dealer. Owing to the freez ing of tho water pipes the plumbers have had to tear up the pavement In fiont of the building. Look This List Ovei. 1.1st of Ietteis remaining In the Car bondalo postofllce Feb. 22, 1901, for persons unknown. J L. Karrett. lia W. Cm Us. John j Glllls, J. -II. Haitman, M. .T. Keogh, i w i.muuuer, auu Seeley, U. D. Tandy, 7.. Tompkins Gjilllth J. Thom as, W. F. "Wills. tvll.. F O. Harbor, Miss Kdlth Williams, r. Veionlca. "Hurray. Geriity-Marshall. Announcement was nifde ycsteiday of the man Inge of Martin Gerrlty, of the south side, nnd Miss Bertha Mar shall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thorn as Marshall, of No. 4. Thu roiomnnv Kwas performed Monday evening Inst at oi. uoe reciory uv Jtev. Father Ooi man A Special Invitntion. The Young Lady Workcts of tho Methodist church will be entertained nt tho home of Mrs. A. W. Reynolds, coiner of Washington street and Lin coln avenue, this uftctnoon from 3 to U. A special Invitation Is extended to those wishing to Join tho society. Au Evening Pnity. A number of the friends of Miss Maud James assembled at her home on Thursday evening nnd passed a few hours most pleasantly by meuns of ipuslo and other pleasant diversions. Meetings Tonight. Court Golden Eagle, No. 50, Foies ters of America. Diamond lodge, No. .'. Shield of Honor. No Games. The contestants In the pool tuumey nt tho Cycle club took a night olf Isst evening, no guinea being played. Meetings Tomoirovv. St. Joseph's cadets. Order of Railway Conductois. St. Boniface society. At tho Opera House. This tifternoon "Nobody's Claim." TonrglttiAJ'lIre- Drtvcr'Kxp!ves.'k' EX. Hatfield, man ager of the Carbon dale edition, will be pleased to receive callers seeking Infor mation or desirous of Imparting it Tele phone numbers: New a!S: old, 04, MASONS IN HARD LUCK. Start for a Banquet in Blnf-humton, nnd nn Engine Breaks Down. A number of Masons from this city nnd surrounding towns went to Illng hnmton on Wednesday night to en Joy a blow-out nnd tho lino degree work given by Otsenlngo lodge, Frea nnd Accepted Masons, of that city. The party split up Into two squads, one- going by way of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western from Wanton, nnd ths second section de ciding to ao by the Delnwnre nnd Hud son. With tho former crowd this story has nothing to do. The Delaware and HuJsoti Journey ors boarded tho trnln for Nlnevah at 1.30 o'clock nnd nil wont welt until they reached the railroad yard about half n mile along. There the engine, unnccutomed to pulling1 such n party of solid, v oil-fed men, balked nnd could not bo persuaded to act good and go along serenely. So It was unyoked and an hour and n half was spent In getting another In trim, while tins bltio lodgo members ppent the fleet ing minutes In trying not to get into it mood to match tho trimmings of tholr nptons. After thfi second englnn got started, It went along nil right, but much slower than tho schedule called for, and when It wasn't stopping at sta tions it hesitated considerably all along the line. Visions of the elabor ate spioad awaiting them at Ulng liamton helped to dispel tho Bloom for ii while, until It was fiUrciced that If the train wasn't hurried up .t bit thoy would miss that, too. Then the gloom settled down as thick as a fop U about half past eleven o'clock, a disgusted looking lot of F. Ms cuived admission at the Masonic tem ple In ninghamton. When they had obtained It, they sought tho dining loom. Tho supper was over. Mini clouds of smoke were swirling over tho heads of a ciowd of contented looking fellows, nnd to ndd to their mlsety one of Carbondnlo's most emi nent Masons was telling a funny story amid salvos of applause. They were cscoitod to the well. cleaned tables, however, nnd a careful search tevealed enough eatables to supply their appe tites Hut they had entirely missed the degree work, for which they had travelled all those weary miles. Thos-e from this city who got to Ulnghamton in time for all tho cere monies, by going by the De-law-are, Lncliawiniiii and Western, were Dr. W. V.. Fletcher and John T5. Shannon. It would bo cruel to tell the names of the disappointed ones. A SONG SERVICE. Rev. Dr. Whnlen Will Continue His Services on Hymn Writers. The usual monthly service of song will occur at the Berean Daptlst church on Sunday evening. It will be "An Uvenlng With Presbyterian Hvmn Wrltcis and Their Hymns." The pas tor will introduce each hymn with a sketch of the author's life, and i elate the circumstances under which the hvmn was wiltten, and also give the Interesting Incidents that have at tended Its use. As the following pro giamme will ghc-V, many of the great hymns nnd great names of Presby teilnnlsm will be consldeied: "O, 'aired Hrid Now Wounded," ltcv. James Waddcl Alexander "Hill to tho lindanes of Zlon' Glad Morn- inn," . . . ..Thonrn Hatlne "My Soul, lie on Tlij Otiard," ..C.eorgc Heath "Josus Mvior, Pilot vie,". Per. Edward Popper "Vlwaj With u.' Ilcv Edward Henry NeUn "Mj l;al tli Look Lp to Thee" .Hev. IUy I'jlmet "More .ar to Thee, O ChrUt," Mis. Elltabcth Pa)on Pirnti's Mrs. Mornn's Funeial. The funeial of Mrs. Ann Moran, who died on Monday, at ncr home on Wood lawn avenue, was held yesterday morning from her late residence. An unusually large number of sorrowing fi lends accompanied the remains ftom the house to St. Rose church, where soi vices were conducted by the Rev. Wnltor Gorman, who made a brhf address, eulogistic of the departed woman. Tho lollowlng gentlemen veie pall beareis: John F. Scott, John Connell, Peter Carden, Thomna Khkwood. James Devine, Thomas Connell, T. V. Powderly, John Lynch. Peter Nenry and Michael Larkln. In terment was made In St. Rose ceme tery. The following telatlves and fi lends of Mrs. Moran were ptesent nt the obsequies: Hx-County Treasurer M. J. Kelly, Thomas Gallagher, T. F. Walsh. Mrs. F. Coyne, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Boylo and Michael Lai kin, ot Scranton, and Miss JennleReynolds, of Honesdalo. Will Lecture Here. Ilev. Father J. J. Curran, of Wilkes Baire, diocesan chalimnn and supreme treasurer of the Catholic Total Absti nence union, will 'probably deliver a tempeiance lecture In this city In the near future It will probably be held In tho Giand opeia house Father Cur- it 77 99 ON A PAH ! ! ! A Ticket Over the N. Y. Central and Dr. Humphreys' Specifics. Ge;o, H. Daniels, Lq., General Pas senger Agent of the N. Y. U. It. It., at a public dinner at the Wuldoif, said; "For yeais 1 have taken no medicine but Humphreys' Specifics. My parents fed the whole family on these little pills; never had any other icmedy In the house, and I am the smullest of eleven children. So much for Humph leys' Specifics. I should advise all those who are raising children to get packages of It and carry It mound with them. It is the most relinblo thing you cun get except a ticket over the New Yoik Central." "77" breaks up Colds that hang on. "-'JTr. Humphreys' Book mailed free. Humphreya' Homeopathic Medicine To , for, WlllUtn and John Sts. Vew York. GRIP Dtlfh't CONSUMPTION Pun Malt Whltfciy CMMa, CtMftU, of what- rr lonn, nkklr cartd fct taking DUPPY'S HALT WtHMBV. AtoWlopoonM hi glaM f waUr tint t lino a day. All dnagfteta and rnxtrc ran was formerly asalstanL to Father Coffey, of St. Rose church, and na he la very popular among the member of St. Rose pariah, If ho decides to lecture here he will undoubtedly be graeted by a large audience. Poor Board Didn't Meet. Last night waa the regular night fir tho meeting of the poor board, but owing to ita being Washington's birth day, a legal holiday, the meeting was postponed. The next regular session will bo on the second Friday of next month, nnd as some Important .it tors nre to bo brought up the meeting promises to bo un Interesting one. Anniversary Services. Next Tuesday evening the Christian Hndeavor aoclety of the First Presby terian church will celebrate the fif teenth anniversary of the founding of the society here, this being one of tho oldest bodies of Kndeavorers In the valley attached to V Presbytorlnn church. A Bad Tumble. A young man named Lewis, from the No. 4 district, while descending Ca naan street, slipped on the Ice yes terday afternoon and striking on his head received a painful but not neces sarily serious wound. He was ablo to walk to a surgeon's office. An Aggressive Black Diamond. Daniel Dcmpsey, or Powderly street, Is suffering from the effects of a pain ful accident. Ho was hit In the lip with a Hying piece of coal Thursday while at work at No. 1 shaft. Feathers Instead of Candy. Mi. M. Mndlgan has rented the building lately occupied by her as a confectionery stom to Fellows & Co., who will conduct a millinery store therein. Yesterday's Services. The Rev. n. J. Haughton, senior cur ate of St. Luke's church of Scianton, conducted the evening services In Trin ity Kplscopal church yestordny An Infant Dead. An intant child of a Simpson Aus tilan or Slavish family died early yes terday morning, and was 'bulled nt Mayileld In the afternoon. AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY. Congregational. I'll at Congregational, corner Eighth avenue ml South Church street Ilev. M. f. Ellott, pastor. Sabbath services, 10 SO a. in. and 7.S0 p. m.; Sunday school, 2 p. m : Y. P. S. C. E., 0 '5 p. m ; prayer si nice, Thursday evening at 7.00 o'rlorL. The saerament of the Loid's nipper will be Hdmlnislered at 'he morning service. The Palilotlt Order Sons of America will attend th's church In a bodv in the evening, when t le pastor will speak on "PitrlotlMn and Christian It) ." Lutheian. tirst (St. Paul's) Lutheran cliuuh, IiuhIi ftreel Rev. E. Ehrlnger, pastor, first Sunliy In Lent. Sabbath i.liool, "Kill a m ; tervicr 10 M a. m Episcopal. Trinity Prolcitint E Ucopal church, 55 Itivc sticet Kev. It. A. Sawjer, rector: residenie, Oi Itlver street. First Sunday In Lent. S a. m , holy communion in the chapel; 10 TO a. in, morning prajcr and sermon: ." p. in., baptlj in J services: 7J0 p. m., penitential cfliro and sermon, all of thse latter telng held in the in-v; church Methodist. I'n.t MelhodLst Episcopal church, .Soilli Cliuuh 'treet, near Salim avenue Iter. A. T. Chafl-i', pastor; residence, 70 Terrace Mreet. sundij services, 0.30 a in., morning rnjer; 10 30 a. m, irol 7.30 p. m , picachliig hv the pastor, class meeting (ollmvlng the morning sen Ices, Sunday school at 1J in.; Junior league at 3 p. m.; Senior league at b.iO At the tlose of the services In the morning llieio will be baptism and reception of piuhatloneis Baptist. Dcrean DaptUt chinch, Corner Lliuuln aveuu and North Church street llev. II, .1 vvhalcn, D. P., pastor; residence, OJ Lincoln aven'i. Sunday service. 10,30 i. ni. and 7.3H p. ni ; midweek sen Ices, Thursdaj, 7.30 p. m.; Vounj People's Socletj of Christian Endeavor meels Sunday at J SO p. rn.j Sunday school at 12 in, In the evening theie will be a song seivlce, il lustrative ol "Preshjtcrlan Hymn Writeis and Their Hymns," the programme of whhh is printed eUcwheic. First Presbyterian. Fint Presbyterian, North Church stieel, neir Salem avenue Itev. Charle Lee, pastor; u. dence, f6 North Churih street. Sundar seniles, 10 30 a. m. and 7..10 p ni ; weekly pratr meeting on Tliursday evening at 7 "JO oYlcnk Roman Catholic. Church of it, IIom! de Lima, .Soilli ( hurtti street, opposite Park place Ilev. Thomas r. Cof ley, rector; residence, 6 North Cliuich street. .VssUlanU, Rev. John Dixon and Ilev. Walter (Jorman. Church of Our Lady ol Mount rmel, fall, brook street Kev. 0. S f'crrutl, lector. Sei vices at 8 and 10 SO a. m. Sundar The Passing Throng. Mrs. J. Barry Rowlson Is visiting in Vew v.ork city. Clurlet Thome, of tuiUrson's liusle stoir, 1 1 in New York. s Mr. and Mrs. w. 0 Scum have been In New York this week. . :tlii Nora ShlteUn, of Soinh Vfanton, Is In town for a few dsjs Mlts Monica Abbe.v, of Scianton, is visiting telativea in this citj ProleMOr W. D. Evans has icturned from a trip to New ox)t city. Miss IJolgate, of Ilonesdale, Is visiting James May, on Wyoming street. Route Mitchell, of the brie freight house foice of clerks, is on the slrk list, Thomas San Julian, ol Scranton, is the guest ol 0. Pugliano, on I) jndafT street. Charles Wlllhms, of the Electric City, spnt Jut evening with old associates In town, Mrs. A. It Slmrell and daughter, Nellie, if Scranton, vilted relatives here jeateidsy Mils Catherine Smith, of Vantlcoke, U visiting Mlu Maigarrt McAndrew, on Cottage street. Mrs Penjamln Dlmock and son left lt even. kg for Stmthers. Pc where In husbsnd Ik Mr. and Mrs. Frank lllalr, of Rlchmoml Hill, L. I., are spending a few djjs with relatives here Mlts Coia Giles attended a caid party In Foieet City last evenhi', ghfii by Mis hlel'a Allen. Henry Uriel, of South Washington street, who has been confined to hU heme by illnew, la im. proving. MIm Utnevleve Itellly, of lioneMiale, Is vis t Ing her sister, Mrs. P. . I'arroll, on South Main street. Miss Laura Kennedy Has returned to htr boms in this city, after a week's atay with her parents at pleasant Mount. ftojal foster, of Plttston, Is spending a few dsys with his psrents, Mr, and Mrs Oeorge Fw ter, on Seventh avenue. Mr. and Mrs Fugene Stanton, ot Colorado, and Mrs Frsnk Pierce and children, of Oreen. field, wre the (utita yesterday ot Mrj, Jtrnei Hoblnton. Jimm Ireland, ot Ihrrltbunr, ho mi eaVed here by tho death t Atta. Jean Maxwell, eatly in tho weak, hai returned to Jil home, MIm Oabrlelli Wilcox, ol Philadelphia, who hat been visiting friend In Carbondalo for the pat to wctlu, rtturned'lo her home Thursday, I. Val. Hollenheck, now one ot the nurses In rullema hospital In New fork rlty, Is expected home in a few daya (or a visit with his pairnts. JERHYN AND MAYFIELD. Mashlniton'a birthday nas appropriately oli serTfd yesterday by tho tcacheti and icholar of the public achools. A short sewlon uaa held In the morning, alter widen an Interesting tto grammt of recitations, declamitlons, saas and music were creditably ghen by tho scholars and an Interesting and Instrmtlte address by Attor ney C. A. Dattenberg. Th whole programme was enJoable rendered and Attorney Ilatten berg's effort! were- highly appreciated by bolh teachers and scholar. A very funny old laMiloned entertainment en titled "Vo Dcestreeo Skenl," hi which serial grown up people will appear as "skewl" children, will be gben In Assembly hall on Tuesday ,eien ing. The. enteitalnment ll to ba glnti entirely by local talent and thoe taking part lime been speclalli drilled bv Annie Sara Hock, who has been engaged for the purpose. MIm tloik Is from West Virginia, and is an elocutionist n( conldriably ability, and makes a speedily ot drilling old fashioned entertainments. Some ol the best talent of Jermvn has been ecured and rehearsals arc held each evening. Judging from last eenlng'a lehcaraal, the entertainment, which is to be under the patronage of the Primitive Methodist church, will be a great succeas The funenl of the late Lanieiiec Cintnell, who died from Injuries lecehed In the Olenwood shall, will take place this morning with a. re quiem high tnau In Mcrcd Heart church. John K. Nicholson, who has been atlllttcd with an attack of pniumonla, has en lir recoificd as to be able tn sit up. The ladles of tho Twentieth "ntui Senilis Orcle and husbands were entcrtslned lf even ing at the home of Dr. and Mrs, s. I). Puis. The affair was one of the mot enjoj ihle in the history of the organliatlon and wis ittendnl by about twenty couples. Pr. Davis and wile aie noted as roj.il entertainers and last evening's pleasant alTalr was no exception. MIm Mamie Timlin Is In New Yotk city looking up the new spring styles of tnlllliicrj. Andrew Median, who his bicn tcilousls 111 it his home on Hie Past Side for some time. Is aomevvhat Improved and ablo to be around the house. - Dr. Jackson, of llano's lake, expects to take possession of Dr. Mmlc.v's olllce and residence at Mavflcld about March t. Mrs. T Matthews, of South Miln stieet, who has been 111 for some time nst, Ins been considerably worse the past few davs PECKVILLE. The IVckvlllo Foiest and SttcMUi tilth held a live pigeon shooh for club members and Invited guests on cs terday nttcinoon. During tho aftet noon, a terrific snow storm set In, and made It veiy dllllcult to distinguish tho bltds, which accounts for the largo number of birds, missed. Follow ing Is the score, each man shooting at nine birds: Daniel How-ells, 7; Wil liam Allen, C; John Reese, 7; Kdwant Bitteiibendor. Scranton, S;. William Hughes, 3; F. II. Mason, Scranton, S; J. D. Peck, 3; I. F. Dewey, I: John U. Hayes, 3; William Walker. 4: James Shone, 5: Walter Graham. 3r J. D. Mason, Scranton, Sj William Goyne, 7, Dr. Wlnebrake, Scranton. 1; "5. M. Pierce. 6; Harry Roberts 3; 8. W. Harton, Scrcintpn. 7; Finnic Ilenja mln. S; W. J. Broad, 6. Services In tho Presbyterian church Sunday at 10 30 n. m. and 7 p. tn.. Rev. S. II. Moon. D. D pastor. Sub ject In momlng, "Love, Obedience and mossing"; evening, "Contrasted Lives." All welcome, Tho entertainment given by tho Junior Fpwoiih League on Wednesday cv cnlng was a huge success, Tho pro gramme was gotten up under the direction of Miss Jessie Stearns, who has spent much time in chilling tho youtigsteis. Her droits were well re paid by the splendid showing of thoo who took part Tho hall was crowded to the doois, and on aocount of n large number of people not b-dng able to gain admittance to the hall It Is hoped that the entertalnement will be re peated In tho near future. Ml. M. S. Shaffer, of Wllkos-mno, was a visitor In town yesterduy. MNh r.ertlui Reynolds Is tho guon of Mrs Milton Root, of Pottsvlllo. " 'lass No. ft nssoclitlon contemplates holding an oilclnnl entertainment about April. 1. It will be something new and up-to-date. Wat eh for fur ther announcements later. Pcekvllle Baptist chut oh, Rev. J S. Thomas, pastor. Services tomonow at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Morning subject, "The Church nt Jeiusalcm", evening subject, "Delays Are D.in geious." At tho Baptist pnisonage last Wed nesday evening, Llewellyn A. Davis and Miss Catherine K. Lindennan weie united In marriage by Rev. J. S. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will make their homo at Pcekvllle, and thtl"' many friends wish them all hap piness nnd prosepcrlty. Rev. W. H. Williams, the Drummer Uvengellst, will begin a seib's of evan gelistic servires nl tho Pcekvllle Bap tist church March 5. Mis. Maple Bell, of Tayloi, Is the uuest of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Bell, of West Peckvlllf. WAVERLY. The citizens notnltuitcd the following ticket which was elected last Tuesday: Judge of election, W. A. Stanford; In spectois. Harry Milter, W t Hall, town council, Albert Johnson. Charles Tlnkhum, fleorge Stevenson, school di rectors. Dr. N C. Mackey, John Hall, assessor. 13. H. Bullej , poor director, George Perry; auditor, three veaiji. F. A. Parker; audltar. two years, Samuel Hall; high Constable Lloyd l.ee. About eighty votes were polled. Claud Relph, of Giecn Ridge, spent Sunday with friends In town A reception was given to Lieiiei.il Washington nnd Mrs. Washington last fvonlng In the social rooms of the Wh verly Methodist Episcopal chinch. Dis tinguished ehtuaotets weie repiesrntoil In costume. A chicken supper was served, Headache Causes. Headache Is usually caused by living In pooily ventilated rooms, overin dulgence in food or dilnk, Insuitlolont exercise, mental strain, excitement oi malaria. Kiauso's Headache Capsules quickly cuies the most severe oae, and lonvos tho head clear and cool. Price 23(. Sold by Matthews Bros. OLYPHANT. Rev. iSeoige Lees, of Set anion, will conduct special mlsslonni.v sei vices In the Pilmltivo Methodist chinch toinor iow morning and ovenlni; On Mon day evening, Mr. Lets will dellvei a locturo entitled. "Grumbleiw." Ad- Cutes all Throat and I.uug Affections. COUCH SY.WP Getthegcnulnr. Refuse hiibstlliites. M Vis sure Salvation Oil cure Klieumotism. 15 & 25 cts. A UNITED STATES SENATOR Says Peruna. the Catarrh Gore, Gives Strength and Appetite H. . 4- 4 .f.n. Hon. W. N Roach, United States Senator from North Dakota. Hon W. N Roach, United States Senator from North Dakota, personally endorses Peruna, the srett cat.irrli cure and Ionic. In .1 recent letter to The I'eruna .Medicine Company, at Columbus, Ohlo.vvritten f rom Washington, D, C, Senator Roach says, "Porsundod by a friend I havo usod Peruna as a tonic, and I am glad to testify that it hao greatly helped mo in strength, vigor and appetite. I have been advised by friends that it is remarka bly efficacious as n cure for the almost univorsal complaint of catanh." W. N. Roach, Larimore, North Dakota. No other remedy can take the place of Peruna. .Air and I'd. .7. Maklnson, continctor hulldei', 010 (Jianil Block. Wabash stieet, St. Paul, Minn., says 'Many doctor bills can bo saved by the us.0 of Peiu Ud. 1 have all 111 y trlunds taking Peiu 11a, and 1 linvo hear d nothing b 11 I pi also rrom iheni Last fall I had a bad cough. 1 took (mil bottles of IV tuna and It cuieil 'me I a m inclined tow aids con Mr. E. J. Maklicon I ontr n tor nnd lliuluir sumption, us all my family liav e died with It. I weighed lhl poiindH. and I believe It Is Pci una that bus given me such good health." 13. J. Maklnson. As a icsult of the changeable, cli mate, catanh has bis omo one of the most picvnlcnt and unlveial diseases known to man Neiirb one-thlid of the people of the Fulled States 11 10 allllcted with ca tanh In senile of Its many phases nnd stages Add to this the fact tliat eiitaiih i.ipldlv tends to be come fixed or ohtonle, also the fillther fuel that It Is capable of pioduclng a gii'at many other dis eases, and wo begin to icall.i- the tine nntuie of tills dii-nd elleasi'. So formidable has eiitaiih become that in eveiy city or town of any size nuineious doetnm an- to be lound who make the treatment of catanh a specialty Of couise a gieat deal of gooel Is accomplished in this way, but as yet a compaia tlvoly small tuniibei of tho peoples can avail themselves of this treat ment because of the great expense necessailly attacheel to It. f-f-f 4 -fsv4 t mission to lecture. 10 and 15 cents. AU nto Invited J Y Grant, ot Jetmjn jpent yes teiday Tt this place. A memoilal seivlce ten the Into Queen Victoiln will b,- held In tho Presoyii-rlan ihuudi tomonow oven lug. Tlie soiinon will bo dellvei eel by Ilev. B. F. Hammond, the pastor. The society of thei Suns ot St. Oeoigi will attend the sioivlco. A collection of sti'i-ooptieon views of Pompeii will bt' exhibited at the. on giegntlonnl church on Mondav even ing, under the dlieitlon of Attorney A. V. Bower, of Scinnteni. Admission 1.1 and 2.1 cents. P. F O'Mnlley v. Ml retuiu to the Fnlveisllv of Pennsvlvniila todty, nr ter spending n week In town. niimboi 01 yotipif people fioin heie i'Moed a stmw 1 lie to Jermyn lust evening. John Matthew", of tistuehnnn.i stieet, has letuined home, iifler "pondhig soveial months In Meildan, West Vligluln Miss Bi'llietta Mellugll. of Snulli Sctnnton. Is tho guest of Ml?t Nolllo Pnrioll, ei Dunmoio stui't. Mia. .1. r O'Mnlley and daughters, jf Aviita, vNlted leluth'cs In town Thuisdny FOREST CITY. Sirelal to the S.rnit.n Trlliine Foiest l'lt. Fi'b. ::. -lleoi,e F. Hop. ton hac puicliaeeel lllt Hoiton prop el ty on Deliiwilio stieet anil moved there thlh week. John Alexnndei und F. M. Cnidluor, est), weie business culleiH In Olyphnnt toilav. Mrs V. N. Reese, ol' Ulbsiin, has been heie this week uttendlng her daughter, Mis W L. I.ott, who Is 111. Thursday. Febitunv 2S, will bo up peul dn nt Montiosi- tor those who want to "MiK" ngalnst the asseshinent of I'.MJl (uses. Daniel Allen was In Piomptou on Thursday and Filduy Mis, D, I.', Rutau vvns knocked down by a hiiKu dog on Main street, Satur-V day, and bioke one or the ainnll bones In her iirin. The Methodist ladhs will glvo an JSwm ? f -f To nil such people Dr. Hart man's lemedy, I'eruna, comes an a gieat boon. Not only Is it .more successful in curing catarrh spoti lalists, but It Is within the reach of every person In this land. Peruna ran be bought at any drug snores, and Is u remedy without equal for c.itnirh in all forms, coughs, colds, bionchltls. consumption, and all climatic diseases of winter. Pel una is not n guess, nor nn ex periment: It is an absolute, scien tific ceitalnty. lVmna euros ca tiurh wherever located. Peruna has no substitutes no ilvals. In sist upon having Peruna. Iaet no one persuade you that some other leuuHly will do nearly hb well. There is no other systemic remedy for catanh but Pciunn. Mr. Byion J. Klikhuff, attorney. -vw -T' counsellor - nt law w rites from 631 GHtes ave, Brooklyn, N. Y , the fol lowing; "I have usod jour Peruna for catarrh and find Its curative pow ers all you rec ommunded. It cured mo of a very bad at tark .1 11 d though 1 suf fered for ycais I feci cntlrolv s llilon t KltkhufT Altoitie and Cnumcihn at liu iclleved, and If il will benefit othcts. T gladly glvo It my etuloi cement " B. J. Kirk hull If vou do not (leilvc ptompt and satlsfactoiy lcsults from tho use of Pel una, wtlte at once to Dr. Hart man, giving a full statement of jour case and ho will be pleased to give vou his valuable advice gratis. Addirss Dr. Hartman. piesldent of the Hartman Sanlturlum.Colum bus, Ohio. 4-s- sC.4 4-4 44-f-f-f-f--T--f'f ovstor supper In the paisonuge on Wedncsdn. Mis J. J. Walker and Mis. Blaucho Maloue have teturned fiom a visit tn Washington and Baltimore. Homy Stull spent the forepart of tht. week in Mooslc visiting his mother, who Is III. The I'luploves of the Allied Haivey silk mill nt this plneo are on strike I3ciy girl has lelt tho mill, and it Is claimed by the slrikots that not one will go back until their demands nu satisfied. Thoy have made a scale which thoy wish adopted nt the mill, anil a committee walled on Superin tendent Harvey, but although ho told them thoio was woik at the old price, nothing further was agreed upon. The scalo Is as follows: Winders, splnneis and tvvistius nnd leeleis, beulnneis, J-25 and 11 lalse of twenty-ilvu cents each month until J3.50 is reached lueiis, new hund", $2 lirst six months nnd ,1 i.tlse of twenty-tlvc cents each month until ?.'.75 Is leached; packets. $1, bobbin i.nrlers, $2 25; helpers, J3.7S Theie were appropriate exercises In all the school rooms todaj NICHOLSON. Special to the Seta-ten Trlb ins Nicholson, Fob, 22. Mis. M. L Me .Ml I Ian Is iite III at her home un Oak stieet, Tho Chilstltm endeavor society of the Piesb.vteilau ehuieh helel a Wash ington soclnl In the church parlors last evening. The ptogrammo lenderod was as follows: Piano solo (selected), Mis eienevlevo Baker; vocal solo (selected) Miss Floience Wllklnsj iluo't, (banjo) Miss Ruth Johnson, (mandolin) Miss iJthul Stjeik. dialogue, plnno solo uelectoel), Mrs. Uenovlovo Buker. Ic eieani and eiiko weio served atter tho OUti'ltlllUUieut. I'ecll Shields Is spending n few days t.lth his paicnts. Mi. ami Mis M Shields, Jr, Mrs. C F. Osboine, who has been visiting her piuents nt llarfoid. re tinned home e''fiesduy. To Prevent the Grip Lawtlve llromo Quinine removes the came. a49BsasV '-' AVisV af7Ck 1 . 7 -tii N