V ' ; Mjf'c j ' 'k ,w- " 4i f,i, ,. wVlt'v Fi. ' ?. ' ., THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1901. 2 " 1 I r i t JeiilGG: "Burke building 2 (HE. PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE " POl'b'l-All tUIAUtStl IIOUSi: (or llio ncnt- " Ht ol All who line llnur to Kent, Kenl Mali' or Otlicr I'lnpcrty to Sell ur EvJutiKC, f .. I'ho Want Situation or Holp-lliw -null Act- rrll.imeiiU Cwt One Cent a Wurd. Six Inter- . loin tor l-ho rent a Wuhl-nxci pt Mlinlkni Varitul, Which Alf lnrrlcil 1'ice. , 11K COUMV OMMf-IOSr.HS or Lel..lttanni comity hiiehv mI p nutlie to the tixpajMl t. the e'it of Cirbmutitu thai the) will lieu ppeal. nil the slite ami county vr-nii'nt tor Id illy at tlio city lull In Carbondulc on. Mom 'aj tfext, April 21. nd on the follnulnR diy, Apill 21, thov Mill - Willi appeals it the Jinn place in laid city of 'arbomhlo for the follow InR dltrlctS Carbon- 'ale township, fell toutehlp, Viindllng, Mi field md Jcitnwi borough. .IOIIV PKNMAN. ,r rofitii'.ii Momii?. .tons j. nuniitN. Mlbd - County Commissioners. W. ti, 1MMI.I.S, Clerk. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION WORK Tito Ninth Semi-Annunl Session Con vened Hero Yc&teiday Sixteen Sunday Schools Send Delegates A Tine Address by Rev. D. L. Davis, of Mount Caimel. Tlio Sunday School union of the W.vomltig Association of Congiegu ti'ipul churches held thiPe sessions MMitnlu- In the First Cuiigiegatlonnl ilinx'i nl llii; illy. It -vm the ninth M-nil-uiiiiiiil meeting of this union ami i! legale. :i m sixteen riunda.v schools ptesjiiied tlnlr credentials. The otll ioi s ot the union uic: President, Hew I J. A. liojl, Seianton; vice-president, ."Mr. Ciiltlth .fenklns, Plymouth; sec icttir.v, .Mi. .1. P. 1 les, Edwards dale: tiensiner, .Mr. John Jenkin, Ed win d.sdah . The president being nn.ihlo to at i -nd on account of Illness, Mr. Jen I ins, the leo-piesideiit, presided, and Hi Illltli E Thomas, of Heianton, was inr.de soibe. Tht- morning session be - aii with niionlnir ceri'lse.s IntdudltiK n M'tliitun lesson by the Rev. ,1. C. l.nk' of PnaldjU', followed by prayer by lte.s. rit.irey, Luke, D.niM, ot Alt. i tirinel, and Hull, of West Plttston. A citdl.il gieothiff to tho delegates was I'Xtended by the pastor ot the local chiili.li. the- Hu. M. C. lllllott. A (onnultlee on ltolutloll was ap pointed, miisistiiiK ot William Uoh.ser, Plymouth: !' ' " ' u"e. r.uldale, iMid Kev. W. T. Williams, of Suiant Gl IIIUli H Thomas, of Scianton, then lead a napei on "The Uel.itlon of tlu riabbath School to the Church." This, was followed by aw .iddte&s by the Ri-v. i:. ,1. MoirK of AVilkeb Uaiie, who gae sin.h an excellent nl drcss the piexious aftetnoon on "Re ligion ah Je&us Taught It." Ills ad diess yesteidav dealt with the subject, "Doutiln.il Lqiilpmuiit ot the Sunday Srli"! I TV iriier." The tcic::,!t' in atttiidaiKu weie: rroin Mount C.iimel, Jtov. D. L. Da- i-, pastor; Puritan C.'ongieKational i lunch, Seranton, dim lotto foiiha dine, Ciiilllth n. Thomas: Coald.de, Re1. J. C Luke, p.ihtor; Hdwaidsdale, 3. J, Jenkins; Pllsiim, Plymouth, LJen Jainin "Walttih. Giillith JenkiiiM, Wil li im Rosaai , Puiitan, Wllkes-Uane, Abner II. .lone-, William J. P. Wil liams, Kcv, i:. J. Mouis, pastor; Elm, PlMnouth, Aithur Bellows; Flist, West Plttston, M. Peterson, ltov. 12. C. iKnl, First. Caibondale, Thorn. is Lee, U.'V. M. C. Llliotl: Phelpsvlllp, U. II. Uutkind; Nanticoke, Umma Tiajcr, Mis. 12un Uaus; L.insfoid, Ttcv. W. 11. Stacoy: Ainot. P.e . W. T. Wllliains: miissbiiifc-. John Mc Kechnie: Welsh Hill, Miss Annie Watklns1 .i.e'iiian a.Miue, Seranton, i.v.ui T. iltipk :'S, David Pike. APTnUXOON' SESoION. I'lii' atU'inociu session beRan at -n't loik with deotlriinl oPiclse-. Tlu lii st paper on the piogiamme was to hao bfcu load by LTins V. Hvans, ot Sii.intoli, on "The Place of Music, 'Vocal and Iiistiuniontal, in the Sun day School," but Mr. K.uis had not .it lived, and the Re, D. 1. Davis, ot Mount Caruifl, duIILicd tin .iddn-ss mi tiie tlicmc. "The Importance ot Toncliliif,' CoiiRiORdtloiuillsin in the Sundii School." Mi. IXuIh said: In livienluc llii lull oi the liUU r of -"ii-inalloiulbm w. hud Hut lli iniKo il in aiitklil mi;-iiluti)li, piniljiLiI in Apotollu dale. 'I in. ji j-.ii.lu ilmicli iO ill nnMtiiutlou NJ mh i l'.d luil.i. t lie ihuu.li In .lei us iltin, llo i lull c. I ill Aiilloih, llie .hiiuli in Coilntli iiinliun lhi .iifi'iluiii. All Iho iIuuIuj-, how. rtfi, iu in I'll' "liip, I .ii t thin U no ti;u nt .iiij viyjulai! "ihun-li hiu.ikr llim tin' T lie fact tlwt all women suffer during tUe birth.liour le.nl- a great many women to accept a degree of suffering which is altogstlier unnecessary. Sometimes it is hours, sometimes dajs before the struggle is over. No medicine can ab solutely eliminate twin from this time of travail, but l)r, Pierce's Favorite Pre scription can and does make the baby's adent practically jninlebs. It acts upon the organs of maternity, giving them strength and elasticity, It produces ghj steal comfort and mental cheerful ness. It ib an effective tonic, giving the mother abundant nutrition for her child. "I belleic I owe my life to Pr Tierce's reme. die, ami h ivc long fell it my d'Uy in acknowl edge the Iwncfit f lecelveil fro.n Dr. l'icrce'4 tnorite Trocnptlon ,iml ' Ple-mnt J'elleU,'" ta Mrs Maria (. Uajzcl, wrllini; from llrook. laud, 1), 0. "Six cur aga, alur tile birth o( one of mv rhihircn. I wan left in h weak, run down cciiuliti'i.i. My luallli seemed utterly -iie. I.ilewub burden I doctoreit with three lUereul physklans an I got no relief I began to set none, and to add to the complication, I fuu.r':ij terribly from constipation. I chanced to aer one of your advertisement and concluded to try Hie ob'nc remedies. I commenced to lake Dr. Pierce J-'aioritc Prescription and Pleasant 1'elUti ' and began to improve rlcht an ay, ami contiuued improving and gaining iu slrciiKlh J cannot express the relief, it was ft creat, beTrt moiitlis later my lilllc da ur liter wa born without much trouble I feel that I would never htuetieeiiable to einlua my confinement only for the. lulp due solely to Dr. fierce medicines, she was a fine, healthy child, and the only one ! have ever beeu able to uursc ' Dr. Pierce's Pleasant PelletJ cute constipation. Carbondale Department. 3 lornl eirnnltitluii. Hut tlil orlghnl f.vslrui uai devtrnjed ly the cvnnlltliteil fjlcin vvlilth Kovcrnmfiit mid oilier Influenced lonlilbulnl to Hut Hit re tame a tlno when Iho rhurcli heifaii tn i memo fmiti &b,niill. llii lililletliioo wji In the I'efoniullon, M my ufmiiKm tmliU' nrrd lo rdire l uturii to pilinlllvo KoveliuiKiit, but pi'r'ieutluli iilleiidid tlnlr elimK In jOihIiui, 1'niilJnil, III tin je.ir 1 rt2, il lunr-li mmplcteij and pirpoinll.v (unanlieil h iitjbllshed and give rise to mniy others. Iho church In .-tmuiy, KiirHihI, Rallii'itd in 1WC. The esUblldieil loim of nunlilp by the .National itmuli wn Imhlul upon, vvlilth jniouut nl to Ijranny. It ilcinanili.it dlssenllni; ivuin biles to bIvc up tin ir purpose, itnl vvilhout fonnt nf the pioiil. It Iniposid minlslcn and puMiei Upon tonttiCBatiiini. Mill pcrnecutlons were nudiri'd, and to cm iP them and to oi ship fjod ircordlnc to His dlclulcs of their ion srluite In the jolluwIiiK Jtar lliry llnl lo Hob linJ. In Lcj tleu they spi lit chvrn eiM in live, pi up and hidincv, rejoicing In their rellsloui llbrrty. In 1W0 a portion of that llttlo iliurch conununlty til sail for tin Uestrru Lonttniiit, landing; at l'bniouth, Mi Dec. 21, and ho tiMCii loJa and ItlO m rc Man ;n,iO) I'jutm, inilKratirl fnin the Itrlllsh Mf, to Hut tlihly ruin?reBatlonil churcho! wire orsinled within tint period. .Now Ihcro arc l onsrcgaliuinl churches iu cvcij rtnU in the union As a iJcnuniliiitiou il Ins ihvajH been i great fictn In the Rionth and cpinioii ol this Kieal irpuhlic. (.onKioprithiiilM'' hi'! tIwts hellevnl In nlmilloii. Ihiv live lahorluiidv and with a lart,i ineniiro nf II khl.i held with pirilkl Hie porlmcc tho' filucalion of the ptople illi their -piiittiil nlllkitlni and niliio tilvatlon. 'IheV oriitlintiil tin loini'inu school Haliui of our mintrj. .di'i coIIcru like Hirnid, lie. Dart niuiilli, Williams Uomlnin, Mlddlcliurj, Aiuhcii-t and scores of Ilic Miialhr culleiti'i ol tin- ct aro hei hiril.ice. inl, ikiIii, liei nii-sicnin work slaud-i puni Innitly lufoie the vvoild. Ilei i-l soiictlis hivi nnde Huh mirk in the i vanKcliilion of the world A vci.i uiiiivtK' vvoik. Mlli iieh n his toiy it ikmandi our iltinlion bv tiannillliiiK ti poslultv ill tint l.ikn.'i le It ""I ill ll.il is I ihlieil foi It. It is inip.,rt.uit. thin, to teiih tin- iMhb Riiicritlcn lln-c futs hv luipiuit and v iiioik imlhisi- riun, Tfiain, without am doubt Iniuln- a i uad cm inlruU b tin- miny ililnn luiih hum inim beiloss qlllltira. wo i in pinuihv w im nil inn nir above IU pnllij m oviiiiuuiil. It vv h the (lurili of Iho iw lislnniiit and tin piuiiipln of (joverninint tinlmduil in tin Smpturil lemli imrs and in Ihe prutiio of the pintulii limes ale ih il'. Mho vlnibl1 iliinih uiuvirsil is mm. pusnl uf all thtiM. who publh Ij iijiiti-i their futh iu ( hnst is llicir Lmil mil 'ivioiu. All riirislhns ln.nu niiiillj lolatnl to Iho lle-ul ol the church lie njinl in all lUhls and piivllcitPs iml should In m loiiiuumioii ono with ir other. Self Rouininml of the hinl ihmih mil tclluushlp nf the ihmches at lugi No pope or bi-hnp, bul smiplv pi tin nun who nio 'it npirt to the .sen In as p-tor Hid tciihoi. ilus Is inotlur hupoiluiit fcatiue of vvhv vo should teiih CoiiRictfithiinli-m in nui Siinih) school' lla historv, worl. and uniipuu s of crovcrn mem o til Ioi illv tor 113 to imp.it it In cm bn.s and B'irls iul wi tnid In iinilnd all piious tint the idol nf self ffuvointnuit f the ihuiili his pcniK itirl vni thtrnushlv our piople, and this is roadih siu whin we nunpirc not is with tho ejii.it illusion nf the loit ihuich. Ihe pipal division bis II. "'it cliiuihos, with i.TiHi. tiOU intnileis; t.pisinpils Iiivl liV-'M ihuiilus, with ii.WOihKi liunibir-; Iho l'risbjtiiiius, 7,511 churchis and rt.0mi.IHK immbni., mil LotiKiof,! tiou ili-l.-., i.T.i.si iliunhis mid il,oi)i),IKiO mciiilnii. We aro told lint the I on,Mi'itiunil t bun h tf of the I'mtod s(ars ne sever il linns of litr, thmiiKti Ihiir nit inn 1 1 lonniiN. rniphisiri'il the inpoitaiuc of nioie sv-tenutie iii-tuiollou uf tith iu the iloitiimj and polity of tho Itlnh' lid Invv the iis(i uiillllis tn hi iiisvviiu! Iiv livnu dnwn snine pi in tint wuiild In fi isilik ami life i lull, mil I iln in t Uinivv nf mv pirn nunc 'ii lit.il.lo ml piaetli il thin tin httlo Villk nf A ll.'-tlln,'- lln-s, nihil tin '1 llllli il of tied," unl piillishnl In Iho I niu-riK ilnnul biunliv s., H 1 1 mil l'uMi-'hiiu niiitv. Whin thill we ti n li il ill ould hi fiininl out nl .In sunila nhool siholu. and 11 lit in stlld.V l Mjllli tinu iftll hllmol hnll, but .is pas-ihH tin. 'viiiild tint hi i piiipn u pU to the ,iiustiuu i iiplml iu the suhjeil, I wouhl -ij tint llvi niiniilis' nt tho turn illnttod Ioi tin stiidv it the hsnii, nihil i nil suinliy u cvnv otlin Mind i.v. I ni iMinple, o the mi I piluteuikiit ihw l hi lull tin ni tov u minim In fun the ilo-e ol th" lcsoii, 'u would b utidii-tood by euh teuhu tn Kive l lo-jn iu Lui Riiatlonihsm 'Hun I would hive i puitiou ot tho liiiu on iivicvv biuuli let apiit hi' tin nvk-v if tho htsniis ni ri'Kua."tinii. ali-i'i. tint would iw iLcn a inu nitiii-( iu ur dcnoinlnittou unl miKi Ihcm iruuvo tint inn S'CK.ilion.iliMii i. not onli i li-iiiio but a lulor tinl st-inils fin pawn, pnuaiss and inlhiiiiio. I his liipht pirtt I? Kti-wmj apiu. It is m clhoi deinoiiinitloiis buiiR miwii Ihuuhiswiic to sdcit llieh nvvu ji isiui-. Iiidiviilmls cpiis lliemtclvcs. linn ht es an-i tu the nieisin. nf ippoituiutv and li"l" md luoiruliU into tlu itij Him ol lie joulh Iho priunp'is nt full uin-' ilmni'l ill unl si Rile whil lnimvtll y ivl In tin vvni M lindiiii' Alter this addie."S', Mi. Hvann was imain called foi," to lead ids p.ipor, but he was not piesent. A call tor im promptu speeches on his silbjeit, "The Plate ot Musk. Voi til anil liisliuiueu titl, in the Sunday School," was an hweied by slio' t addicssos. Rev, M. C Elliott, nf this pity, said that ihls was an iiro ol music. Ho lookid upon mu sic as Liinmegatloiis looked upon pub lln tpeakiisi, that they must lOino up to the stundaid. Music is n pottion of woiship. It liad beeu his experience to hear supetintoudeuts nt Sunday uliools aiiuounm the siuni' lij inns Suiidny alter Sunday, until tin puiul.s Kot In at lily tired of them. Muslu has Us piopei place Iu the Sunday fdiools a.i much as the teachers. Rev, E. J, Mollis, of Wll' es-Uaue, Rev. D, L. Dials', ot Alount I'tuinel, uiul ollieis spul'o buelly on the sllbJcLt. Tho louimitteu on ici-oiullolls pio eentt.fl ii hu'irty oifeilns of tluinks uu tno liospilallt.v, Rood will und kindness rihown by the peopl" of .'.tiliun4ul) to ilit dcleijutes, after whivli the fac tion adjouiued. Tlio im.iuiity of tiie tlclt pittfs wont to their icspectUo he Hit f litlep this seyslou. Last ovViiiinr tin lt, E. U. Heal, ot AVcst Plttston, anil the ltov. J. E. Reese, of ScuuUon, dellvoiod ml diesbt's. Meetings Tonight, Select co'inril. Oeoifre L'. Randolph camp, No, 13S, Sons of Veterans. Division No. G, Ancient Older of Hi bernians. United Mine Workeis, No. b77. Lo)nl I'lUhollo Henevolent nssocla Hon, Drandi No. 77, Itoyal Airnuutii, Caihoudale council, No. UJt. Ladles' Auxilloiy Itallio.id Tinlnmeu aftetnoon. "Mother" Jones Coming, A tneetlntj of tho Sill' Woikers' Union Is to bo held next Sunday af ternoon and Mother Jones has piom Ucd to bo In attendance, unci deliver lecture. Her object s tu keep the. members of tlio union Intcicsled and to give such advlco and Mippotl uj the union needs. Taxpayeis, Piesent Your Kicks. Tho county conunlssioneta will meet In the cflty building on Apill ii to hear appeals fiom taxpayers of Cai houdale township fioin tho boaid uf revision. Tho commissioners will prob ably sit In the council chambers. 'Phone : NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 BTJKGLABS TRY AOAIN. John Mohr's Grocery Stoio ViBltetl Tuesday Night Scared Awny. For tlio second time within twenty four bonis btitKlnrH made nil attempt to ply their vocation. This time It wns down town, near tho business liPiut tit the city. The fiiotery store nf John Molii'M, cot nor of Lincoln uvenuu and Ninth Ohm ell street, wns the setne. They cut tho In we plate rrlass Iu tho front, window', not moic than twenty feet ttwny fiom an arcs light, and In the shadow thrown by n Iutro tree on tho corner caiofully removed the rrlnss ploco by piece from the sash and stood It up ttffalnst tho tree. So slick wciv they at tills woik that not a particle of glass went Inside tho window. They wore hard nl work nnd had just removed the last section ot the pane whin Avon W. He. nnds, tho dtugglst. nuno walking up Lincoln uvctiut! on his way homo. Tho clock was striking midnight. As Mr, Reynolds drew near the man started on a run up Church street. Thinking that pet hups they weti! ohailnp a car. ho kept on and was about to pass the stoic when the ffllttor of tho frl.iss .standing against the tiee caught his eye. He stopped to e.Minilno it, and then saw the open window. Without losing any time he tinned back to Main stieet, wlioie he found Carl G. Schroodor, Frank Brown und Olllcer Boll. The quartet went back (o the stoic and Ml. Mohis wa moused. Nothing iu tiie stoio had been dis turbed, and It was evident that Ml. Reynold, had just come along In time to prevent tlio bold thieves fiom carry ing out their plans'. Oilicer Bell hati miidc his ltgular patuil,past tho stoio .1 short time before midnight and was citing his lunch when told of the at tempt oi buigl.uy. This shows that tho thieves evidently weie lamllial' with his loutlne. A cleik In Mr. Mohr's store said yesteiduy that the day before tlnee "holxips" had come itno the store at ailous times, singly, and evidently for tho purpose of sizing up the place. Xo ai rests have yet been made In the case. INSTANTLY KILLED. Michael Joi dan's Back and Neck Bioken by Fall of Rock. Michael Joidan, of IMUbiook street, was instantly killed on Tuesday after noon by a huge fal lot lock stt Ik ing him while ho was at work In the Wilson Cieek mine. His back and neck weie bioken. His body was cou vejod in the ambulance to his late home. Ills wife was jnostiated by tho shock when the news 'was bioken to hoi. Mr. Joidan was bum in Cincinnati, O., but had lived heie nioie than a scoio of voais. He was -13 yeais of age. He is suivived by n widow und lice ihlldien, the oldest II eai, and the oungest sK months old. ,rnn sisteis, .Mis. Alice Teutel, of Cincin nati, o. and Mis. Michael McGutl, of this iltv, jiho mourn his untimely death. A son died about a joar ago as ,i icsiiR ot being kicked by a mule in tiie mines. SPLENDID COMPANY. Veiy High Praise for the American Opeia Tioupe. Tho Gloveisvlllo, X. Y.. Dally Leader ol Apnl in, savs: "The Aiiieitc.in Giiiud Opera com pany scoied a gie.it success last night at tile ICasson. The beautiful opeia of "Faust" was peitectly enacted, and the demands, for eiicoies wcio freciuent. The pioductiun wus one of the llnest tcer given in Glovei.sville. As .Mar gueiite, Madame Dolaniotta was chtirinlng. and her beautiful soptano oiie held the audience spellbound. Hci enunciation is simply peitect and her gr.u etui acting left nothing to bo debited. Mr. Gutttou Baker in the title lole ol Faust Is a lino tenor. The giedt ioo of Mepliistu was played by Henii C. Pe.ikes, MRS. KIMBALL'S SISTER DEAD. Mrs. R. W. Allen Expires at Her Home in Brhnfleld, Mass. Wonl has been lccelved heie of the dt nth at Uilinlield, Mdss., uf Mrs. R. W. Allen, sister of Mis. George S. Kim ball, ot tills city. Mrs. Allen w.ib for mally n icsideiit of Jcrin-.ii, and was givatly esteemed in this section. Mr. and Mis. Kimball weie both out of town yesterday when Avoid was le euhed. The news was torwurded lo them. Took the Prize. Miss Susie Jitdwln took Hist piisse at the- progiesslve cuehrc paity given to Soiosls on Tuesday evening by Miss Martha Singer, A delightful time wns had by all tho oung Indies. Miss Leah Levy, of Spiingfleld, O,, was the gmst of honor. Billings-Moore. Chillies Hilling and Miss Sadie Mtioio weiu united In inairluge yesteiduy punning at Jessup by the Rev, Father Laffeity. Miss Ro.so O'Hoylo was biidesmiild and John Kennedy was It's a Short Road from a cough to consumption. Don't neglect a cough take ShHoh's Consumption Cure when your cold appears. The " ounce of prevention " is better than years of illness. 'I suffered for er from couch, bronchial and lun trouble, Kaitcd blood frequently. hpciit yiai in ll-c DAotas and ether parts of wett but c.t oo relief. Returned ecit and began latins bun on. A few bottle con pliicly cured me, 1 consider it the greatest of recedlcs. HENRY T, nETCHER, With I", L. Camp A. Co., Bioiers, Buffalo, N, Y. Hhllob'i Consumption CurcUaolu by all drugclitti at aac, QOc. Kt.oo a bottle. A 5rlntod (.'uaiituteo goo with eToryliotlla. f you nro not (juilslled go to -four clrutp;lal ituit Kf t your mouey back. Write for llluslratcd book on cont jroptioo. Sent without cost to )uu. i9.C. Wells A- Co , iKoy, N. Y. best man. The bride Is an accernpllsh ed yoitng lady of Jcsnup, nnd promt rent in the social life of her homo town. Mr. Hillings was for many yearis bend clerk of the Wilson House of reckvlllo, but Is now a popular hotelkeepr-r hlmsejf. JHo has mnny friends In Lackawanna county. After the ceremony the party drove to Carbondalb, whcio a weddlnr? "up per was enjoyed at tho Harrison House. The Mortality for March. Tho following Is tho roport of tho secretary nf tho board of health for the month ol Match, 1001: Theiu were sixteen deaths In the city dining tho month of March, tho same number ns February, and a decrease of twelve compared with March, 1900. The number of deaths by wards wete ivh follows: First ward, one; Second ward, live; 1'hlrd.Avurd, three: Fourth ward, two; Fifth ward, three; Sixth ward,, two; total, sixteen, Tlio causes were: Bronchitis, threo; heart disease, one; septicaemia, one; grip, one; congestion of liver, one; In testinal stricture, ono; leucocythemlS, one; convulsions, one; nephritis, ono; apoplexy, one; old ago, ono; hanging, one; membraneous croup, one; sepsis, one. There were five bodies In ought to tho city and four removed from the city for Interment. Interments In the city j wete as follows: St. Rose cemetery, lourieen: lunpiewooa cemetery, tour. Contagious diseases wore leported ns follows: . Diphtheria, Fourlh watd, one; Sixth ward, five; total, six. Scarlet fever, Third ward, two; total, two. There was one death from dlpnthei lo in the Fourth ward. Nuisances reported to the sanltniy ofheor, tverrtv-ttve: abated, twenty two; under way, three. The carcasses of two dogs weie or deied burled. Here's a Chance, Girls. Grocer John G. Heese has a unique Invitation leposing on a shelf In his ptore on Sixth avenue. While un packing a case of egers yesterday morn ing he enme acioss a llght-biown ; specimen of hen fruit covered with writing. The inscription Is In lead pcrcll and says: "Mlllvllle. Delaware." "E. T. Foirv, single, would like to cr.nespond with a nice young gill of Carbondnle." Only this nnd nothing more, but If i:. T. Ferry doesn't hear from some joung lady It won't be because he doesn't know how to advertise. Clerks Will Take Active Steps. The Clerks' union, at their meeting in St. Rose hall on Tuesday night, transacted considerable business. A committee from the Central Labor union was present. A committee of clerks will watt on merchants who are not adhering strictly to the early clos ing movement. The Cential Labor union committee pledged tljat body's active support. It was decided to have a May yarty in the Burke building either on May 2 or 2. Committees weie appointed to arrange lor tin: event. - The Best of All. John W. Vogel & Arthur Deming's big company is said to be the most conspicuous minstrel oiganlzatlon trav eling, piesenting a long and vailed pio grammc teeming 1th crisp bon-mot?, witty llings und new magnetic features, up-to-date, up to demand and up to eveiy expectation, giving equal excel lent enjoyment to everybody. This eompanv of merry-makers will appear at the Grand tomoriow night. Excursion for Silk Workeis. The silk woikeis of tills city aio to liace a day's outing at Lake Lodoie on Juno 24. Committees have ben ap pointed to look after all details and to arrange some original ideas for tho en tertainment of the picnickers. This ex clusion will not Interfere in any way with the one which has been arranged by Superintendent Frleder for July 6. Tlio silk workers will co-operate with him to make his excursion a success. Will Be Married Next Week. Cdibondalo is about to lose another of Its daughters On next Wednesday Miss Annie Biennan, of Dundaff stieet, and John Phillips, of Seranton, aie tn b married in St. Hose church. Miss Brennan is a. popular young lady and is an active winker in the beveiai soci eties of St. Koso chuich. Mr. Phillips is a Using young business man of the Electric, city. Attended Anglo-AmericanSupper. Mr. and Mis. H. A.' Purple. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Watrous and Mrs. R. A. Sawyer wetc in Foi est City on Tues day evening attending tho Anglo American supper given by the ladles of Chi 1st Episcopal church. A verv pleasant time was enjoyed. New Delivery Wagons. Duane W. Humphrey, the Salem avenue grocer, has a handsome now delivery wugon on tho road. It Is one ot the ilnest In town. John Chine, uf Dundaff street, also, Is spotting a new delivery wugon. It is painted a pure white, "Uncle Tom" Once Moie. The Grand Opera House will luo two ono night pluys next week. So Smith Russell's famous play, "A Poor Relation," will be one, una "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will make its third visit to this city this winter. Rheumatism Keeps Him at Home, W, H. Brokenshlre, of Garfield ave nue, Is confined to his home by a se vere attack of rheumatism, At the Opera House. Tonight Vogel & Deming's Mln stiels, Tomorrow "Faust." The Massing Throng. Mis. Emma Porter returned jester ctay to her home in Elmlra. John Reese has resigned his position is clerk In the Erie freight office. Alderman S. S. Jone-s went to Ca dosla, N, Y yesteulay, Ho will to tt.in today, Henry Collins, national committee, man of the United Mine AVoikeis of America, Is in Harrlsbuig. Altred Jagger, of Port Jervls, a tormer well known Cirbondallan, Is visiting trlends In this city. Miss Blanche Hubbard returned Tuesday night from a week's visit with Blends In Honesdale. Mrs. Edwaul Mitchell, of Seranton, Id Isltlng her niothar, tyrs. Mary Mc Donald, n Dundaff street. Mrs. Ada B. Johnson, of Bingham ton, who has been visiting Mr. and Mis. Charles Bliss, returned home yes terday. Miss A'erna Hlgelow, of Niagara, who lus beeu the guest of Mlos Mar- CflraKEAISTilKE All Seranton People Have to Do Is to Follow Their Neighbors' Advice and Act Upon It Promptly. . Our, loaders tunc no exoumi tor go ing astray. The way Is almost fenced with guide posts In Sernnton,. Tihy ate on every highway und bywny; ho who mns may lead. Investigate this 'example: Mis. Patrick lhmlj, of WS Hampton street, Hyde Park, Fuys: "Dull pains hi my back for two yeais bothered mo a great deal at night und the constant stinging made me so neicous that I .could not leop for liours. If I turned In bed a craiup-llkc pain caught me In the small of my back and It was somathlng terrible. In the morning my back felt liunu and soie and no weak that It would haidly stippoi t my body. I lclt thed and languid and had little ambition to do any work. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and so highly recommended that I got a box at Mat thews Brothers' drug store. Alter the treatment I slept well nights, had nioro ambit lor. when doing my house- wink, 'and seldom telt any pain In my buck und kidneys." For sale by all dealeis. Pi Ice, 50 cents. Foster-Mllbuin Co., Buffulo. X. Y.. "sole agents for the United States. Remember the name, Doan's, and take no substitute. tha Singer for some time, returned to her homo yesterday. Mrs. Margaiet Watkins, ol South Main street, who has been so seiiously 111 tor over a week, is so far lecoveicd as to be around the house. Miss Ellle Dolph, of Honesdale, who hat. been visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dolph, of Thoin street, has returned to the Maple City. JERiHYN AND MAYFIELD. School ropoit for the month ending April 4. Those who have no maik bo low 90 are as follows: Senlois, Hilda Battenbeig, Sumner Davis Junlois, Svvick, Mury Jenkins, Ida Giles, Coia Nellie Evans, Maggie Marsh, Aloiuo Davles.. First year. Stanley Hills, I Rignnld Houghton, Harold Davis, Bu l Ian Sprngue, Anna Lawler, Willie Gll Ibert, Nellie Blglln, May Hognith, l Gladys Sony, Katie Monahan. Gram mar, tenth giade, Preston Badger, Willie Allen, Charlie Paikes, Ida Pon dered, Susie Davles, Bessie Jones, Lucy Vail, Inez Stone, Seth Sptague, Bet nard Bell, Henry Shields. Ninth giade, Angnes Frease, Nora Muldoon, Grace Phillips, Floience Miller. Lulu Wall. Intermediate, eighth guide, Olive Adams, Alice Jones, Maijoiie Mum loid, Beinicc Long, Ada Failey. Sev enth grade, Lee Stone, Stanley Evans. Mary Davles, Loiretta living, Minnie Paikes, Edna Majnaid, Delia Wade uian. Vera Whitinoio, Minnie Oakley, Ola Gilbert, Alice Yaint's. Sixth giade, Frank Loughnoy, Aichie Ateiy. Eloisi: Shields. Margaiet Jenkins, Ethel Bell. Piininrv, tilth grade, Anna Puckey. Wilie Davidson, Avitis Jones, Walter Minnlck. Fourth guide, Bay Ciainci, Bell Pi inn, John Adams, Alice Eb diin, Silvia Blake. Thiid guide, Hal oid Dodson. Lester Jones, Alice For ked!, Mildied Foisehner, Annie Hiti vey.Alta AVa demon, Annie Lap.ilha, Eddie Rossar. Second guide, Alt'icd Vcale, AIcn. Muldoon, John Kelly. Mil died Gilboit, Maigueiito iJutitl, Albeit Lung. Ralph Symour, Cecelia faule. iCniiie Blake, Blanche McHule, Joseph Dougher, Iiene Smith, Thomas Doud, Walter llei.jauiin, Helen Daidson. First giade, Joseph Day, Willie Baw ling, Mildied Pr-yor, Annie Fedorszak, Stella Griffiths. Justlc-e of the Peace Kiefer tendered his dleislon Monday ecening in the suit of A. J. Gavin against Richaid Ccle, of Mayfield. He gate $11 to G..vin and the costs, amounting to $4.7.", weie placed on Cole. The defen dant will piobubly settle, luther than continue the litigation. Tho social held iu Assembly hall last evening under the auspices of the Ideal orchestra, of Mayfi'jld, was huge ly attended, and the ntf.iir pi mod a success, both socially and financially. A. J. Gavin was a Seranton isitor ycsteiday. Mis, W. S. Badger spent jesteiday in Seranton, Mis. AV. L. Houghton and daughter, Constance, were tho guests of Mis. Theodore Townseud, uf Carhondale, yestoiday. Mrs. Fled Johnson, of Noith Mulit street, iecent)y icceived a letter fiom her husband, who Is at piesent iu the Klondike. Ho states that he Is en joying tiie best ot health and Is pios pering. Mis, Thomas AVilliatns, of Thud stieut, was a Ca rbondnlo visitor yes terday Mr, Walter 13 my, of Huzlulun. is vlHlting lulatives heic. OLYPHANT. The music pupils of St. Patrick's pa lochlnl iicudeiny are piepurlng tor a lecital which will he given next mouth. About thlity membeis nt tint Rebecca lodge of Odd Felluws attended a meet ing of that lodge at Jul my n last oven inging. Rev. Father McLaughlin, ot Hyde Park, has beeu appointed by the bishop to nsslHt Rev, P. J, Murphy at curate of St. Patrick's church, Bev, John Ruddy, who had ehaige of the parish dining the absence' of Fathei Muiph, returned to Hyde Paik on Tuesduy. Mips Maiy Davis left yesterday for New York to met her hi other, Augus tus, who has been in England tor the past year. Miss Maine Murphy, of Wllkes-Kuire, Is visiting her home mi Duumoiu stieet. Evan How ells, ot Taylor, spent yes terday In town. The condition of Mis. Mary Mason ut the Sei uiiton hospital icmalns un changed, Miss Mary Gilllgan, of Chicago, u visiting lelatlves ut this plate. A number fiom here nttvuded the Knights of Columbus social ut Scran ton lust evening, CLARK'S GREEN. Mrs. Edith Coon nee Decker was on Satuiduy last summoned to the bedside of her father, G. W. Decker, of Hones dale, who is sei lously ill. Mr. J, D. Ajlcsworth wns ugaiu called to tho bedside of her mother, Mis. Slayton, at La Plume, who Is se iiously 111, Miss Manic Wells returned iioui Taylor on Tuesday from a week's visit amonir friends theie. A huge number attended the Instal lation on Saturday evening ;if tho fol lowing ofllcets of Eleottlc Star lodge, No. 490, independent Order of Odd Fel lows: C. C. Cook, noble grand! George A. Sherman, vice ginnd; A. A. Davis, secretary; B. F. Evans, treasurer; J. W. Ulumdes, tight supporter lo noble Rinnd and J. W. Leaeh, loft supporter to the noble grand; James Holgatc, warden; A. D. Hoblnsoii, conductor; J. It. Cook, outside Ritiudlnn; James Keller, Inside guardian; J. K. AVold ninn, right siene supporter; Hot man Cole, loft scene suppoiter; E. M. Leach, chaplain; W. G. Lotson, light support er to the vice giand; E. ft. Calkin, loft suppoiter to the Ice gianil. After a sensou of speech making and tho clos ing of the lodge, reficaliuieiitM weie served. Arthur Itldguiiy, of Seianton, visited relatives here on Tuesday lust. Mis. Arthur LaMotit of Seranton, was a visitor at her old homo and at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. AV. S. Finco. TAYLOR. At Weber's rink on Tuesday uv cu ing occmrcd tho baohotut's ball and an event which niaiked the Hist iinnual ot the Bachelor Knights, mi oignnla tlon of much prominence and was one of the most successful events ot the season. The hall wns olalifirately dee oiatcd with national colois. At. 9 o clock the guests began to nn Ivc and by to o'clock the specious rink was well crowded with young people. Mlss,Knte Reardon, of South Seranton, an ac complished pianist, furnished music tor tiie occasion which added much to the pleasure of the event. .At the session pf the Piide of Lacka wanna lodqo. No. IS, Anieiican Prot estant Itdles' association on Tuesday evening Installation ot olllceis tor tlio ensuing ttm was held. Dlsti let Dep tify Mis. Piper, of West Seranton, per foimed the leiemonies. Following aie the newly Installed ollleeis: Wot thy mistress. Mis, Ellen Daniels; deputy worthy inlstiess, Mis. John Thomas; assistant seel clary. Mis. Eliza Jones; lecoidlng secietarj, .Mi1-. Margaiet Davis; tlnaiiclal secietury, Mis. Lydla Winterbiun: tieasuiei, Mis. Sallle AVU liams; eonduetiess, Mis. John Evans; assitant conduction, Mri. James Stone; Inside studies, Mis, Eva" Davis; outside studies, Mis. Chniles Cuitls; chaplain, Mis. Sabina Fisher; lepio sentatlve to giand lodge, Mis. John Ittchaids. Owing to the stt Ike of the Switchmen on the Lackawanna load, the Taylor, Pjne and Aichbnld collieiles had to suspend opeiallon.s jcstciduy ioi the want of big cats. An inipoiliint session ol the AV11I lains division, No. til, Sous ot Temper ance, vv ill be held on Tuesday evening, Apiil 2o. when Gland Worthy Pa tri al eh and Giund Sciietiuy .11111 a lepie ientatlve of the giand division of Phil adelphia, will be piesent. The committee, on fair of the Aineii i an Piotestant association lodge No. 118, ha u decided on a date." October month is tlio time selected. A Joint meeting' of the ineinbeis und their wives will be held In Reese's hall on Tuesday evening next. Dav i;l Reese, one of our popular young men bus had a new studio built in tu ills home on Kailio.ui stieet. Messis. John and AViliiani Bailey, of South Siiuntou, called on the Evans family on Xoith Main stieet jestetduy. Lackawanna A'nlluy council No. hi, Junior Uider United Anieiican Me chanics, will meet iu their looms this evening. Mis. Ceotge .1. Powell, or Old Foigo, is quite ill at her home. PECKVILLE. .lesslip'.s new Hie illailll system was Icsteil jesteid.ty and was found to vvoik satisfacloiy. J. T. Dewe.v, head bookkeeper at tile Stc'llick Cieek lolllciy, is spending his cMi.i time tln.se thus hi caking in a valuable pointer bin! dog. Mr. Dewey is a hustling member of tho local For est ami Stieain t lub, and is a crack shot. An intuiit child of Mr. and Mis. Les lie Giosvcnordled Monday. The fiineuil was held at the house yesteulay niter noon, lutei inent was made in Piospect eemeteiy. iMiilsllal Kioftt. of Meiidale, X. A", is spending a tew diiji, in town. OLD FORGE. The Missus Muzette Edsall and Jen nie AVildilck weie the guests of lileiids In West Plttsou on Sunday. Emily, the youngest daughter of Mr. anil Mis. Richaid Gl.ty is dungeiotisly il! ot diphtheiia. Mr. anil Mis. Geoigc Winner, of Blakeslee, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Thomas Diake. Ruv. and Mis. E. L. Kuiitew, of AVest Nautlcoho, weie visilois in town dur ing the week. Mr. Hugh Miller Is seiiously ill at his home, .Mis, John It, Edwin d.s lias bioken giounil lot it new duelling. HARFORD. Special tn the Seranton Trlbunr Hillfoul, Apill 17, Mrs Million, uf Siisiiuohunna, it isitiug her ulster, Mis. Y. W Osi'-rltout. Jack Biiggs has gone to Monti oso u spend a tew .lays with his Mend, Hiland Estcbinoh. Captain Winner, of W.nerly, spent sevinal dajs at tho homo ot A. T, Sweet, Mr. Geoigi Doloway attended tho funeral of his mother at Moutioso, Monday. II. S, Estuluook was in Munliosc, Thin mIu., Mr. and Mis. B. F. Hlno and Fiioml Hliie attended lliutundi.il of Mis, Chailes Wells, iu Bino'hunituii, April J! I" J. Whitney was Iu Seianton, Tllesdaj. Mr. and .Alls, Will Caswell, of Biook lyn, visited her mother, Mis. Foisyth, Sunday, Mi. and Mis. C. R CJsbotn ictiiiued ti theii hoinu In Nicholson, Sunday, Mrs, Uaboin has been helping- eaiy for lier father, wlio has been eiy low, but is better at this wilting. Cnwoll McCouuell is helping Miss Clara Tillany. Mis. 11. S Hstebiooke Is ciinvtiles clng. Miss ClaraTlnany was Iu New Mil irutl, Wednesday, to ste her biother, who s sulteilng with u stiokc ot par alysis, m Tho Best Cold Cuie lb ono ou can take without Intel i up Hon to business. One that do?s not ot tect the head ur healing like the con llnucif use of quinine. One thill cities speedily and leaves you fc-'llng tresh and clear-headed. Such it one is Kiatise's Cold Cuie I'llce, M. Sold T... .,11 ,1. Il.rktl lH UJ Ull l "C,. v.v. INDIA AND CEYLON TEA BLACK or GREEN None Other Like . It. There is no tea on the market that possesses the good qualities of machine made Ceylon India tea. It is PURE, Wholesome, ECONOM ICAL. Why use a poor article when the BEST' is at your disposal? ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SALADA i I Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DEUCIOU3 Bold only in Load Packet. noc, Oc. and 70c. Per LI). NEW YORK HOTELS. l 01. Sixteenth ht. and livinj I'lacc, -NEW YORK. .iniiii in l'lin, .!."0 Pci Day ami Upwaids I'limpcm rim, st.tW 1'cr l)iy alul Upwards, special Ititca to ramihea. T. THOMPSON, Prop. Hotel Victoria Broadway. Sib Are. tod 27th Stmt, Ntw York. Absolutely Fireproof in the ce. tc-r of the hoppln k and llieilii dlatrirt. First clasi In all its ap pointments. En t Irely revv through out. European Plan Rooms si p. ele or en nd cold water SK0BOS W. BiratNKT.rroptl.jn. 'ilte. with or without bath, hnt i Htli-iihonelnevervTwim Cuisine unexcelled. ---) lor Business Men In tho heart of tho wholesala district. For shoppers x minutes' walk to Wanamakers; S minutes to Siegel Cooper's Bis Etore. Bnsy of access to the crca; Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars, giv ing easy transportation to all points of Interest. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YORK. Cor. 11th ST. ft UNIVERSITY VU. 4 f only ono shock irom wroaaway. Rooms, $1 Up. RESTAURANT Prices Kcaionibh f 4"f-"f-f-f,-f-f-----f-f'f'f'' AMUSEMENTS. I YCRUH THEATRE - IttIS A BURCJUNDEn, Lessees A. J. UUITV. Itanajci. Thuisday, Apiil 18, Messrs. MOFFATT A PARK PRESENT THE CARL GREATEST CARLSON SWEDISH (ny D. B. sorhn ) COMEDY IMUOllUCINC Til T hW l.l DRAMA M.VGKlt FROM MVCRKN. OF THE Arthur Donaldson DECADE. Supported by .i Matchlc-s Tn I'llcci SSc, 60c, anl 75c, ACADEHY OF HU51C, liGI&ntKnUNORe; IIARRV A. B!OWfs JJanagtrs and Lessees Local Manager. ALL HUH WELK. Corse Payton Stock Co. in ni.i'i:iaoim:. ninscNiiM, Ihursdjy Matinee "Woman As-dii.t Woman' 'Iheifdi) fttniM-,.,,,.,. ."A PopcrJte Oamo' fridiy Mitmee "A oble Womm" I'liday llvcnini; "liidnapicr ct New VulK' AI.li MAT XK. Tlionms Sheirer nnd rompanj hupporllnj Miss IsAUtl.tn ILbrCHEtl. NewGaietyTheatei ALF, U. llEHHIMilOX, MawBtl. Tluee Days CommenclnR- Thursdnj Matinee Apiil 18. Fads and Follies Burlesquer; VICTIM OF OPIUM. New Yoik, Apill IT.-J. AV. Wlllaid. lawyer of Bedfoid, Indiana, died at th Clarendon hotel heio today from ui oeidose of opium, Mr. Wlllard was one of the bes known Oeiuociallc politicians und oi.i lots In lndiaiu. He was tho sou u ,, .. ,.. smi.i willaid, vvhu died ii olllcc In 1SU1. lie wus giaduuted ftoi . . ...I i.iuopcall law schools, tiavele widely and set veil several terms Iu th legislatuic. He was about rlfty your of age. sMHf-