onripf , --ay- y 14 i y r i THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1901. ii W pljlce: BURKE BUILDING OPENING OF THE FAIR. The Cottage Hobg Company's Enter prise Launched Amtd Oicat En thusiasm. Th'e pi lncln.nl thoiouglifuics oC the city wore now tied last night hy en thiislnstlc ft lends of the Cottage Hose coinpniiy, who assembled in groat numbeis to wltnes-i the parade tlmt preceded the opening lit the fair and on nival of this popttlui oignnUatloii. Theie iih mi Imposing puimlo of '"'tho city Hi i deiiuitmetit, and tlu' en thusiastic spirit ovorywhoio iniinl- tosted was a blight uusui.v ot the success- or the eiitei prise, which has) for Km object the i.ilslng of a fund whetcby the Cottage basemen fan meet n homo ur their own. The pim-ix-'liin, which moved at S o'clock, ins headed hy the Munrt bund, which discoursed a prORianiinu of lively airs well calculated to pleao aud delight the most indent admilcis nf tbe pupiilai nigtlme selection"'. T!v Andrew Mitchell ooiupanv, ncit 1 i lad In uultoinis cC cadet guiy and lollshed button.'- and shinlm; helmets i.illowed. with the nppaiatti'i dhectly behind. The Columblas. lospletidoiit In the H Hide die which wins enthusiastic i il-c wliirver It is illsplu.vod, and v.llli tbeh splendid hose i.nl, came net Puun the lty hall, the ilicincn. ,i moving plitute ot mloi and line manhood, nmiched down South Main I i eet, av i it i- as the Intui section of that and Pike str-et, wl.eie the Cot tage eompiny, fii unite limn Its quai lis mi the South Side, became a pint of the pioee-hlon. The pilnclpil M loots weie then p.uadcd. the line of nun eh ending at Uinke's hall, wheia the iiiinlv.il was? about to lo opened, j'ne hall i as one wive of color and lirjht, and when the tinlmated and lively cioud look possession .mil the hiliit ol rood cheer ,md enjoyment seemed eoiuniiiiilc.iti d to the Huong, the luisemen had ieavon to K-el gi.ite lul ovoi tbe success of the opening night. The hall, though lavishly decoialed, piesonts that appeal. nice of taste and judgment e haiateiistle ot Fuluman, of Seianton, who had chnige of the de- oiatlons The led, white and blue lnedomlnate, while heie and theie is .1 h.iimunliiiis blending of hilRht coloi.s. On elthei side ot the stage aie the booths whete nc cieain and candy aie dispensed. The opening: addioss was made by Hon. James .1. O'Neill, who wnimly welcomed the public to the attiactlons which the tail and eainlv.il held foith. Ho also indicated the numeious good lensons whv tlie enteipilso deserved the hearty suppoit ot the public. Theie was, alo an unteitaining pio ri amine ot musical numbeis, in which Miss C.itheiitie Fl.tnneiy, Misses Ull. abetli and May Pnvvdeily, MaiRaict Dully and Ilemy Hattlc pai tieip.ued with 1 1 edit. The evening wns then i;lven ovct to dancing, anil until U.JU the pleusmes of this dlveislon weie heaitlly en loyal bv its devotees Hath night 11111111?: the week theie will lie- a special pioigammo of musi cal niimbei.s, .ir.d duilu-r the last half ot the cvk theie will be dancing in the aftei noon, commencing at .'JO The opening night was a decided suc i e: s and the tall piomlses to ailueve all it di .selves. IN THE SOCIAL SPHERE. Intciesting Happenings in Caibon dalc Society Chcles. V Miulal a fall that ha.-; awakened i uisiderablo .nfiest is the ".souvenir" u I il that ks to take place this oven I ,g a' the In He ot Mis. 1'iank lino 1 i,d, on Lincoln avenue. The affair will be undei the auspices i r Tiinlty guild and the proceeds will 70 to the oigan tund of Trinljy Cpls- opal chin clT A large patronage Is looked foi, as an evening ot delightful .sjelal enjoyment ha i bt-en jnovldcil lor. The social t.ik-s Its name fiom tne fact that each attendant is given ;i -o'lvinh. v"ji the auuvenli and the- REALIZED AS YOU WALK Greater America's Greatest Burdsn Conviction Forced I pon Thousands Thit They Are, Face to Face with a Serious Condition. Here Are the Pronounced Symptoms. Thiohblng, palpitating heatt. Mleepless nights. Sudden stui tings. Morning languor. Hialn fag. Inability to woik or think. Eliaus'lon on exertion. Flagging nppftlte, Digestion slow. Food heavy. Kaslly excited, nervous. Stiength falls. Trembling nands and limbs. J-OSS Of, JlOhll. .os3 of muscular power. Settled melancholia. In liable despondent. Mis, Joseph Mitchell, of OIG Linden rilieot, West Seianton, l'a says: "Dr. A. W. Chase's Netvo Pills are tine, I was all out 01 order, nervous and could not sleep weak and mlsetable. The kWnOb wcio hlugulsh and the hick lofnje nothing deemed, to help me un tlj' J got a bos of the Xeivo Pills at Mtithews IJios,' ding stoic, coiner of Luckawanna and Washington avenues. Since I took them I sleep well, don't jerk and talk. My neives aio steady 1 ftel stiong and tho kidneys aio w 01 king wall again. I um moio than 1 leased and glad to lecommeiid the medicine " Known by Their. Works I , I Ca.tbondale Department. refreshments an offcilin? ot iT ecntit W II be lecelved Mrs. II. llariison and Mis. C. t'. Jtose v'lll eiiteitalit at n llilmblo ten nl the home of Mrs. Harrison, at !U IiVith .Main slicel on Wednesday at tention. Theie will he a delegation ot Our bondale yoiuiR people In .leiuiyn to nlRllt as gnosis at the ".iihuttls" so cial which will be Riven In Assembly hall. The -hicIiiI will likelv be the most elaborate affair evei held in .lcimii. LIFE-LONG RESIDENT DEAD. Mm tin Taylor, of Scott Sticet, Suc cumbs After Painful Sickness. After two mouths of sufleilng fniiu u most painful alteetlon ot the .stom ach, Mm tin Taylor passed away Uto Sunday night, at his home, tit ".1 Scott sticet. Mr. Taylor was TC venra of iirc. and for neaily a half a cenluty was a lesldent of faibondale. He was .i native of li eland, tils blitliplme being In une of the paiisbes ol the County of Sllgo. He accompanied his patents to this count i y when a ineie child, and On bondale bus been his home ever f-lnee The deceased w is emplo.ved In and about the llelawaie and Hudson col llLiie, but about two mouths ago he was obllg-nl to lellmpilhli his woik. Ho failed inpldly and on Sundav death tell.'ved his uifleilng. -Mr. T.iloi was hinvived by hit. wife and two .sans, Chi Istopher and John Taylor, and tv.o daughteia, Mis. Wil liam Oilemaii. this city, and SLsler Alarv Veionha, of the Older of SI. Fiancis, Phlladelphiii. The tunci.'l will take place on Wcd iHhday inoining. A high mass of ie iiulcin will lie sung in St. Hose iltuuh. beginning at ! o'clock. Initial will be in St. ltote ifineteij. HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS MEET. The Junior Team Defeats ths Seniois by a Close Scoie. The base- ball game which was plaved jesteidav afternoon on Sandy's Held, between the Senior and Junior classes ot the High .sebiiol leMlItcd In a vle toiv tor the latter, by u scoie ot 11-10. This is the second ol live games which is being pla.ved, both lesulting in favor ot the Juniois. It was stated .vcstciday that Ouch Oeaiy would on I'liday pick the fust team, which will battle against the Seianton High school nine un the 11th ot May. It is ifitaln that a stiong team will be placed in the Held this jear, as the candidates cmnpilvc such iilaeis as KaMioi, Wvim, Monghau, Uuike, Kll patilek, Quliin, I.ottus, Hetllnger, I'ulf, Geaiy and Mima v. This means that the Seianton boys will meet wot thy competitors, as, in formet yens. MISHAP ON A JOURNEY. Patiick Quinn, of Indiana, Sustnins a Bioken Aim While En Route to This City. Pali lik ijiilim, whose home It, on Tall Hiook sli 'et, thl- city, but who is emplovii nt his tiade as noiler maker In South 13 u.l, lndlim, is visit ing heie Mi Qulnn's journey to Ibis nt was attended bv a mishap that will some what mar his .stay licie. While leav ing a Ham on one ot the in ids which eaiiled him hence, he was caught in a uibh of luuiying passongeis, am! in the jostling about, his aim was badly sfiue.ved and with such toiee as- to liactuic the menibei. The bieak oc euiied ex.K'Uv when- it was bioken some time ago. Home nr the Summer, Miss Maiv Gilhoy and 3Iiss Jennie Tlghe, of Scott sticet, who aie em ployed at diessmaking In New Yoik ity dining the busy season, aie home to icirraln until autumn. Pleached Opening' Seimon. The opening senium in the Foity Horns' Devotion at St. Peter's cathe dial Sunday was pleached by He v. Walter Gounaii, assistant pi lest at St, Hose chinch, this city. Times cluinne, so do our ways of living ami working, Uilhoads, steamboats', evuiy raouiiH of traiispm tutlon, all inuiiner of In vun lions uverythim; is with a view to nip iillly. Time in tlioo-isenee. irtiiattiiity moves hi tho Hiiini) way at uxpiess train sps'tl. Tluu'ri whv so many men ami women Jlml themselves giving out, sviupioins lireuking ill on t hum that am o eomiuuu tit the pies out time. (Jvoivvoik or high tension lias 1I0110 im work, Ncrvo wast luelj ol NVrvo lAirce sets von fuco to face with 11 condition it is ilaiih'eroiM to neglect It was beciuso of the pifvaleiice of these- svniptnius that Dr. A W C'iiiiso'h Nervi i'ills weie tirotight lino being, tlu ir action i- to provide lacking Noive Fuco tho cniiso of all tliesu trotiblas ihey do tills ami Unit U why thoy 1110 so popular, ripratilou ovldoiico provos their merit. llUlWi U TIIU TAUKAUi:, Ir"j" fMi A4x MPn DniL'giutH who make a praotico of substituting soiling you Honietliliig tliev want vnu to buy instead ofwliut vou uU for huvo but one object in view 111010 gain to tlieni. selves eo that you got tho gumiinu Dr. A. V Clmse'a ieivo PUK with eiuuature and poitralt of A.W- Chase, M D, on tho box 5(1 routa of ilruggletB or Di. A. W, Chase Meillclno Co., llunuio, N V. 'Phone : NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 OFF FOR THE WEST. Residents of Cctrbondalo and Vicinity to Stmt Across the Continent. A number of icsldcnts of Carbotidalo and vicinity will leave tonight on the I'.ile "llyei" for vailous points In tho Jar west. Hairy U Smith, of Maple avenue, will journey far acioss the continent, his destination being Lot Angeles, Oilllninla. The pleasiites of u snjoiii n In lower C'aHfoinlii at UiIh lime of the year. wh"ii natiiic In all her beauty and gloiy Is a vctltablp paiadlse, Is what altiacts Mr. Smith and the length of his stay will depend on his enjoyment ot the trip. Piofessor ifcotge. I4'. Ackeiuian, the clever iiunet soloist In the Moiait band and orchestra, also a soloist of the Piesbyterlan chinch choir, will also start on a Journey that will tuki hint 'aNo to tbe Pacific coast Mr. Aekctinan Is destined for Baker Pity. Oregon, which Is the home of his bi other, whom he has not seen In about twenty yeais. While Mr. Aek eiman Is anxious tor the companion ship ot his biothei, then aie other Intel eats lit the west that folin the puipoco ot his trip. Scveial .vears ago ho acquired an Intel est in a silver mine which piomised piolltablo ie--stilts wlim developed. Recently lnig'j quantities of oie, which yielded A big peicentage of sllvii, have been taken I loin the mines ami the development I j.1ip propjily leached a stage whcie a visit to tliu .scene would be ot Intei et,t and piolU, -Mr. Ackerman conclud ed. Willi Hit opening of tin; spring season, therelote, he picpared for tlu ttlp on which he leaves this evening. Mi, Aekei man's Inlet est In Baker City will demand his attention for an auelinat time and iljpiobablc that he vUll not be able lo lelttin until the summer mouths aie passed. He will be .11 conipaniid by the fervent wishes ol his 11 lends that his tilp may be l..asaut and piolltabl-. P. B. tloodsell, of the upper end of the state, will leave tor Denver, Col 1 lado, wheio be Intends to locate. Mr. Oodsell has been visiting in Oirbon- lalp foi seveial weeks. Mis. chailes O. Da vail will also leave over the Hile for Santa Itosn, (.'alitoinia. Sirs. Do vail i.i fiom Pieston, Wayne county, and leaves for California to loin her husband, who is well located theie. BASE BALL SEASON TO OPEN. Cie¢s Will Play the Olyphant Team at Alumni Park. Tho Ciescent base ball team has ic ciraiiied tor the present season un dei the management ot Hdward J. Out dun. J'h'ir llrst game will bo with the repitsentatlve nine 01 Olyphant in Alumni park next Satuulay. The piobable line-up of the team will be: Catcher. Jfoian or Lottus; pitch er. Cuff, Hadgins 01 bnilth; iiist base, Piclgeou: second base Hogan: shott stop, Mellale or Monogbau; thiid bise, rduriay: loft Held, Owens, cen ter ti-ld, i:mniett: light Held, Cioidon -iv llealej. The upenlng game ot the season will be bailed with unmistakable pleasuie and delight by lovers of outdoor spoit, vlicc inteinst iii this foiemost pas ilnn r.is b en riulekened by the open w of the big league. The advent ot the sunshine and warmth tho past few days has given .in impetus to the spent and tho possibilities of base ball in On bondale this .season has been H12 topic ot icinveisation about tow 11. THE CLERKS MAY DANCE. Coming Event in Carbondale Society Chcles. Xet in nnnoitmce in t-ueiety cir cle.-, alter the Cottage Hose company lair, which is in pt ogress nt Buike's hall this week, la the -May dance of the cleiks. which will be held in the rime hall on Friday incut, Jlny ID. 1 'i nin 11 Mic'lul staiidnoint. it can be said that the function is oeing eager 1 .- until mated, lor tie nei sonnel of the organization include:, many who aie piomlneut 111 moiety elides., a circum stance that will give the ntf.ilr the distinction of a social event, Fiom a business standpoint, tho clctks are anxious to .swell their tioas ui, as the oimnlztitlon is on a good basis, nurneilcally and it is their In tention to be well tortitled llnanclully toi their various needs. Miiblc for the occasion will be fur nished by Pi of. Filth. Joseph Wll kcr will be the piomptei. Knights' of Malta New Temple. The Knights of Malta cummandery is located in its now temple in the Watt bulUlns, Salem iivniio and Main htieei, whoie they have pleasant quar tets. The meeting place will be known as Knights of Malta temple. The th.st meeting will be on Tuesday evening, May 7, Pay Days. The Del.iw.uo and Hudson cunipany has fonimenctd its payments horc iibnuts. Yesterday the employes of Powdetly mines, No. 1 and 3, wete paid, and to day the woikmen in tnd about tho Coal Biook will receive their wages. Crltically 111. Mis. Jacob Stone, of Sand sheet, who has been ill fur 11 number of weeks. Is in a ciille.il condition, Her son, Samuel, of New Yoik city, bat arrived heie In answer to a hint led summons. Return to Caibondale, Mis Mm tin Biennaii and family, who left heie last full tor Schenectady, N. Y.. have decided to icturn to Car bondale, and will loeato in their old home on uppr Duiidaff sheet. Pui chased Two Teams. ThoKiautz blew cry of tho Pennsyl vania C'ential Brewing lompany has Just made a put chute of two teams ot powerful draft noises, which aie being genet ally admit cd. A Business Itomoval. C. D. Shoit, milk dealer, has tcnicived his, depot from Darte avenue. Ho Is now located at - l.auicl stiect. , An Altar Boy't Experience. John McCrtvvlcy, t Noith lilver Mioet, an altar boy at St. Itose ijiiucli, had a diiigorous ospeiienee while at tending about the ult.11 on Sunday night While llghllng the candles, his surplice took file and tho blae was consuming the garment unknown to him. Luckily, the happening wns ob served by a man In the conKicgntlon, who leaped over the sanctuary rail and lo the boy' lescue, tearing the hum Ing surplice fiom his body heroic the menaelns HanicB could do him harm. Havo for the flight, the boy did not mirfcr f 1 oni the cxpeilence. "The Christian" on Thursday. What will be an Impoitant event In tlieatilcals befoic the close ot the sea son la tho production of "The rinls tlan," nt the Giand opera house on Thuisdny evening next. "The Christian" Is the dramatization of Hall Calne's powerful novel of the same name, the drama In which, 11 few rcusoiih ago, .Mist. Viola Allen, who In now starring In tho dramatization of Minion Craw fold's "In the Palace of the King," achieved so many triumphs. The company which will bo here on Tlnusday night Is under the dhectlon ot Llebler H. Co,, the successful the atrical manugt'iM of New Yoik city, and a company that Is capable of giv ing a llttlng presentation of this power ful play Is asstned. The diagram opened laiit night, and the advance sale Indicated a good re sponse to Manager "Byrne's effot t In bringing this attraction to Carhondnlc. Ladies of Communion Table Meet. The ladles ot the Communion Table of fit. Rose church held ar Interest ing bcsslon last night. The icport of the recent euchre, which was conduct ed under these ladles' allspices wus received, It was shown that tho at fair was a groat success financially, over SJ50 being netted by the under taking. The enterpiloe, which was the ladles' lb st venture, was so successful tiom evciy standpoint thnt It may be fonsldeied tha foio-runncr 01 .similar f unci ions. Liver: -incss Changes Hands. The f .v. Sun 11m ty on John sticet li 11 .' hands It Is now the pi opt 'i.phcn Uolgate, who will heiea m iii he business nt the .sain? 1 'nc when it has been so successfully managed fur eight eais by Messrs. Hleicc. Mr. Uolgate, the purchaser, has heietofoie been a liilhoader. He has a wide acquaintance, which will .serve him well In his new venture. New Breaker to Operate. The new Delaware and Hudson bleaker, being erected on the site of the old No. 1 mine chutes on tho south side, is rapidly nearlrg completion. The caipenters are at work finishing the nestling that is to connect the mines with the breaker. It is thought that all will be in readiness to lesuine opeiatlons, in the rourse of a week. Assistant Superintendent Loftus has charge of the consttuctlon. The Missionaries Depait. The r,cdcmptorl&t missionaries left this city yesterday for vailous parts of the countt y. At the Delawaie and Hudson station thcrewas quite a large bl.ed ga thelitis to wish them God-speed. Hdwaul Hessling, son of Mr. and Mi.s. Joseph Hessling, of Wayne street, accompanied the missionaries to the inouasteiy at Saiatoga, N. Y., where he will enter the novitiate ot the order. Attended Mules' Banquet. Misses Agnes Gilmartln and Lizzie Schwartz und John Judge, of this city, were among the guests at the banquet of the Wyoming Valley Deaf Mute so cietj, which cool; place at the Hotel Hart on Saturday evening. The gatheiins was quite .111 unusual one. All of the toasts weie delivered in the sign language and the slleni c was oiilv broken by occasion lniitliful laughtei. Afflicted with Paralysis. It will bo encouraging news, to tbe fi lends of Mrs. Daniel Kelly, of Wood lawn avenue, to be Informed that she Is giadually legalning the use of her faculties, iiftor the uttaek of partial paialysls with which she was oveicome list week. Mrs. Kelly's condition was ciltlcal for seveial days, but now theie aie hopeful indications of her recov ery. A Piofitable Rummage Sale. The rummage sale -which the young ladles of tho Methodist Eplbcop.il church have been conducting in the O'Connell building, on Paik Place, has been quite a source of prollt. Aheady $110 has been realized from the sales of miscellaneous urtlcles that the young ladles gathered together for the sale. An Additional Mail Pouch. Postmaster Thomas has secured an additional direct pouoh for the. local ofllee to be "made up" by the railway mail clerk on the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Westein tiain fiom Har rl&burg to Serantoii. This will facili tate the lecelpt of mall from the South and the Western pait of the state. THE PASSING- THHONG. John neese spent Sunday in Moosie. Grocerym.in Pyle was a caller in Forest City yestetday Hdward Shannon and P. V. Fox drove to Unlondule on Sunday. Alfred Davis, the rorest City phar macist, was In town yesterday. James, Wheeler, ot Olyphant, called on Carbondale friends on Sunday, William Lewis, of South Main sheer, was n visitor to Seianton Sunday. Thomas Levinson, foimcrly of the AiHhiaclto, but now cleik at tho Irv- Do Not Trifle with danger and remember every cough or cold means danger. Shiloh's Consumption Cure will cure your cough or cold at once, It will heal and strengthen your lungs. It is a safeguard for you always, Take it at the first indication of a cough or cold, "A Metre cold settled in throat and bronchitl lubes colds alw.j slatted several months. J tried hhiloh and li cured me at once. Am clad to add my testiniooy. PIEKKE OUSIIING. Rectcr bt. Miri's Church, LcKoy, N. . Shllnli'n Consumption flare Is M by all ilruguUU ut 25c, 6Uc, J1.00 bottle. A iirlutuil Kuurniitfii se with every bottlo. ruuurniiit hutl.lli.il go to (iurlrusgl and Bet j.w-ir money hack. Write for illuitr.ted beoV. on conseniptien. Sent wahoutcost tjou. b.C.. Well J A Co., IcKoy, N.V, Inp, In Seianton, visited hero on Sun day. A. W, niundln, of Seianton, niiulc n hUBlness trip lo Caiuonditln yester day. Thomas Melanej, of IVinioy, Is upending a few tho a hi town on busi ness. Mlstt Marcolla While, of Seventh avenue, Is the guest 'of WllkcM-Jt.it re f 1 lends. T. J. Kelly, the wholesale grocer, ot Scranton. was n Cnrbondaiu visitor jrostorday. It. IJ. Wilson, of Wilson & Company, tailoring compan), Scranton, visited her cSunday. Miss HsUicr Moses, or Scranton, vis ited yesterday with her cousin, Miss Martini Singer. Henry Law lor and .lames Jud'p. ot Jcssup, were the guests of t'arbnudalc friends on Sunday, I P. H. Ullcy, of the giahl elevator company at Seianton, wiih 1iip on . business yesterday. r F. Whlttcmore, of the I.. It. !w ' ell music stole. Scranton, was here on business yesterday, Hen Chapmnn, icprcseiitlng (fold smith Brothet n' shoe house. Serantoii, was In the eltv yesterday. Miss nilK.tbe'h O'Malley. of Adams nventie, Seianton, was the guest of Carbondale relatives on Sunday. Miss Fallon, ot Old Forge, has ie tinned home alter a visit with Mis May McLane. of Hiooklyn stiect. Hon. P. A. PhUblu, of Arehbald, icpresentntlve of this dlstilet at Har rlsburg, was in tho city ,csloidiij. Miss Nellie Uv.tn lint letuined to her home In Olyphant after a shoi t vllt with Miss Agnes Ciallagher. of Pike stiset. Chailes Connors, of Scranloii, repre senting the International bhliL com pany, was visiting among tin liade heie yesleidaj. Peter A. Coleman, of the Ptudoiitlal Itisuianee company' Seianton olllce, letuined yesterday, after spending Sunday ut his home on the West Side. Maurice G. Watt. A. L. riaiie, Al bert Hutherfoicl and John Swelgert weie a paity of tomlsts who traveled lo Clifford and Crystal lake on Sun day. Thomas J. MeGuhe, general agent at Serantoii for the Equitable Life Aftsui.mce company, and T. J. Dunn, also .1 representative of the .same com pany, weie in Cai bondale estcrday. Mis. li. B. Wilson and Mrs. Fred Chahe and daughter, Gladys, of Fac toiyvllle, Pa spent Saturday and Sun day at Carbondale, It being the anni versary of the death of Dr. llobeit Bruce Wilson, late of New Yoik. Hal H. Jartvvin, formerly of the cler ical force of the Hendricks Mnnufae tuilng company, but now traveling J representative for a New York state shiit concern, is spending a few days at his patents' home on Chmch street. JERJWYN ANDJMAYFIELD. A two-story dwelling house, tbe prop erty of Mr. and Mrs. John Reap, of the Fast Side, was discovered on fire about I 10 o'clock yesterday morning, and was almost destroyed befoic the flames weie extinguished. The Artesian Hove company responded to the ahum, but the flic had attained such headway be fore their anival that It was most diftl- i cult to subdue. The loss Is. it is under stood, coveied by insurance. The boaid of dheetois of the Ceme tery association aie very indignant over the action of a number ol small boys, who recently did considerable damaire and mischief within the ceme teiy grounds. The boys cut and hacked several of the shade tiees and loveied several monuments with colored ciay ons. The tliiectois have dlscoveted the boys' names and have been to their patents concornintr the matter. They last pveninir decided to issue a warn ing, and if any such deniedations aie again committed the offendoit. will lie piosoeuted. It is to be hoped that the diieclois will have the bae'.ibonc to do so, as any children guilty of such an olfence deseive punishment A grand concert will he given in As sembly ball tomoiiow evening, under the auspices of Hogarth's band, for the benetlt of Mis. Henry Mayne, widow of the late Hemy Majne, a former mem ber of the band. An excellent tuo gramme has been arranged, as will be seen fiom the following, and the affair is deserving of liberal pationage: Maich. "Old Comiade," band: vocal solo, Mrs. "William Buckingham; vocal solo, TMchaid Hocking; leeltatlon, Miss Violet Lane; cornet duut, Fied Hors well and son; vocal solo, Hbenezer Pi Ice: vocal solo (c haiaetuilstie), Henry Battle; instrumental quaitette, members of the band; vocal solo, Miss Gertrude Vail; vocal solo, Patrick Mec han; grand musical smash-up, band: vocal duet. 'Misses Geitic Vail and Myia Hills; leeitation, Mls.s Emily Fessenden; vocal solo, Albert Hots well; vocal solo, Aichie Martin, violin solo, Miss Hannah Murphy, comic solo, Stanley Layman; vocal solo, Jo seph O'Brien; recitation, "William 'flut ter; march, Hogarth's baud The funeial of the late. Thomas' Johns, of Vandllng, will take place at 1.30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Inter ment vvil) be made in Foi est City. Miss Annie Small Hock, the well known elocutionist, Mho gave such an Interesting entertainment here some time ago, will give an eiiteitainment this evening, under the patronage of tho boaid of trustees of the Piimltlvu Methodist chinch. lluigess Pendeied and daughter, Mis. Louis Morris, weie Seianton visitors Sunday. Mis. Motris and family will leave this evening for Colouido to join Mr, Mollis, who is located theie, John Ureen, of Pittston, spent ves teiday with bin hi other, Lincoln A. ciieen. Den Davlb and Hbonezer 1'iieo wcio Foieat City vlsltois Sunday The Best Cold Cine Is une J ou can take without lutein up tion to business. Ope that dois not ef fect the head or heating like the con tinned use of iuliilne. One that emeu speedily and leaves you tesllng fresh and clear-headed. Such a one- is Kiause'a Cold Cuie. Pi ice, .'3c. Sold by all diuggists. OLYPHANT. Tliu slicet committee of loimoll jgs teuiay seived the following1 notice on piopeity ownois along Lael.awamia sticet, which is belf-explanatory. "Your attention Is leapeettully called to the following lesolutlmi, passed by the botough council on -Maich .'5, 1001 ; Bo it lesolvcd, That the piopeitj own eis, lesldents. and tenunts on Lacka wanna street be requested to assist in uialntuliilnv bald btreet in a state of decency, by sweeping dht, etc, to the curbs tiom centio of stiect opposite each lesldeneo or buslntss place, and the stiect commissioner to have the in tciscctlons ot stteet c loaned, uud all dlit leinovcd on Filda of each unci every week, so tur as may be possible.' Your co-operution in tills matter ls ie spectfully solicited. "Street t'oiunilttec of Council " Wliilc attempting to boaid a huge brewery wagon on L.icknwntina. street, yesterday ttf tot noon, Willie Campbell, the young son ot W, II, Cumpbctl, fell beneath and hud his hand badly crushed. He was lahrn lo Ur, Kelly's drug stoic, ncttiby, wheic his wounds were diesscil. The sum of tlOf. was icalled ut the rutniunRu sate held In Matthews' vacant ntoie, on t.tukawnuiid tilioet, last week for the boncllt or the Picsbjieilan church, A Hungailau laboier employed III the Hddy t'icek colllciy was palntully In Jutcd about the head bv a fall of mof yeatoulay aftot 110011. He wus taken lo his home In Pihcbiug. A clouded house w (Incused "The Vie tin Ian i'ioss," ptesoiited by Tommy Hhcaier and his cxeniieni fonipany at till' Father Millllew iipaia liollse last evening. This evening they will pic sent "A lioiuanee of Koivcen," Tick ets, 10, i and ,10 cent!. T. P. Jones attended the "uncial of the lute Thomas Williams, at llellevile, yesteidav. Miss Lizzie Oadden. of Gi ecu llldgo, wiui the guest ot Miss Alary Keigusuu, of Laeki'.vvtinna sticet, over Sunday. "Mother" Jones spent Sunday at this pint e. Miss Belle Kenny, of Seianton. vis lied friends In town on Sunday Miss Annie Piobeit was tbe guest of Hyde Patk friends on Sunday. An open-air concert will be given Hilt, evening by Bonn's Military baud from the vciulida of Hotel Million. The pin giamine, -Maich, "Per.cv Foi ever" (Jo seph Lacallc); medley, overttuc, "Best I'vei" (MneUie)! tiombiuie solo, "Be cuttsc," Will Hill: cake walk, "llunke.v Dory," Abe HoUmauu; ovcrtttie, "May Floweis:" waltz, "Calanthc," Abe HoU m.iuii; niaiilt, "I'he Fate of Ihe Kuti gaioo' (Guslav Liideis), "Star Spangled Hanilil." TAYLOR. Tin eiiteitainment o be hfid at tliu Aiehbald and l'jn" Pilmlthe Melho dist chinch this veiling under the auspices of the Young Men's, Uiblc class, piomlses to la- a maud musical and llteiaiy t tout. A supper will be seived at the coiiiiuMou of the pio El amine. County Oiganliit (Joiner 1). Heese, of the Piohlbltlon p.nty, will call a meeting of the tempeianee woikeis heie on Thirsila, May '.', when he will oiganize a Piohibllion league. The Taylor and Pyne mines local unions, t'nlted Mine Woikeis, oi meily local blanch No. lou.vvlll meet in joint session tliU evening' III Jones' hall, when the tieasury will be divided and each local will lecclve their p.nt. All mcmbeis ot both blanches aie 10 ciucfted to be pies-nt. Mother Mary Jones, the female 01 ganler, was In town yesteidaj, liv ing to etlert a settlement with the employes ot Judge & Mulhciln silk factoiy and their pmploeis. Iteoiganizatlnn of the I'llee Libiaiy base ball team will be clleeted this evening, when th"1 iiicmbeis of last year's team aie lequchtcd to meet at the Llbiai.v. lor that put pose. The t el vices held in the Aiehbald and I'mio Pilmitivc Methodist e lunch last Sabbath, A pi il 2S, wciu unusually mteiesting. Mlsslonaiy seiviees weie held both 11101 nlng and evening, 'in ducted bv the pastoi, P.ev. James "Walkei. At the morning seiviee, the oidlnaiu'o of baptism was adiulnisleri d to four ehildieu, which v,.is followed by an inteic sting dlseouise mi 'The Mission of tin- hevenly," which was listened to by a huge and nppiccl.tlivu congix'gation At the close ot the 11101 ning service two poisons piescntnl themselves to become nieinbeis, and lead a Chilstian Hie. At the evening seiviees a laige audience was assem bled to listen to the excellent dKcouisu and the leliditioti ol seveial .selec tions given b the choir under the eill ciclit dhectlon ol Mr. IJenjamin Jen kins. .Miss Maltha Lander piesidccl at the oigun. 'Ihe I'Ccning .siibjeet was The (iiaiaeteil.stles or a Mi.-sion.n y (iiiiich " John Thomas, whose homo is In the rear ol Kidgo stieet w.i.i quite serious ly injuied in the Aiehbald niino'jestei day, wheie he is emplojed as a miner by tin falling of top 1 n.il, which caught him on the back. He was con veyed ( his home in the company s ambulance. Pior. 1). IJ. Jones left lor New Yoik yesterday, to "-pond a shot t vacation. Lib lodge, N'o 6i. Independent Ol der of Odd fellows, will in et in lobu lar sessoin tonight. Ciiifllth Thomas, of rmbundale, vis ited fttendb in tliis boiougli on the Sabbitli. Hie haul AYilliams lias letmpjil to New Yoik, altei .spemlim, the past few das with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Williams, of Alain tliee1. Hdwaid Hairis, a student of Mount Heiman colli go, Xm thiield, Must-,, is homo to tpend the sunimcr vaatioii. Mi. and Mis. John Thomas, ut the Aiehbald, have returned home li out thdr w. Halmi," lout, and vvotc the guests of the lutt.T's parents, All, and Mis. David W. Jones, 01 Noith Tay loi, on riimdav. James Inglis let I lot I'.ubniidnlc ves teiday, whete h.- will mi opt a posi tion. .Mi. and Mis, John H. .N'elley aie vis iting ut Tuii.uiH, Ohio, PRICESURfl. Miss Mabel and Thomas Williams, of Pcokville, weie tho guests of Miss Alice lay on .Suudu. Miss Mury James was a visitor at tho pilvatu hospital at rn'tanlou on Saturday atteinmui. Miss 1:111111.1 U.tki.v, of H.vd. Paik. a pent Sunday Willi her mother, .Alts. Oakey, on Maple stiuet Miss Clara K ouster has 1 etui nod to her home In Miuooka, atur spending the week with ftlelids ill town Mrs, Fiisnd and Mis Pauls spent ye.steiday at sjeiautoii. Mr Iticiiaid Morgans and Miss LU sii. riclimldt, of Hdo Path, wetu the guests of Matilda Schmidt oil Sunday evening. .Mis, IKiijuiiilii WlllidiiM, of Car malt stieet, vlslUd lelatives at I'll mouth 011 Sntuidas PECKVILLE. Last Sunday wns a day of ilili blessings ut the I'cekvlllo Haptlst chinch In the 11101 ning die people weie happily suipilsed to hcc and har i:aiigcllst John A. Havis, who held special meetings in this ehiirt li seven yeais ago Mi H.ivls gave a telling, gospel message. At tho evening hoi' vice Kov W. J. liitest, a loiinei pas. toi, ihilvcied a powciiul teimo.i Wuiv oho3 riiiidrsi in SicVy Mntii l.un's hHCCt I'okcIcio loi l hildrcu, 1 , I l Mcilici lira., .1 unit 111 l lilliliui'4 llan , Se Uili lluuU up (uhU in -1 Ikiik, ciiic 1. u ivhi e , 'I I. a.ti. lie siciiij.h 1 lonlitoe. Irdlili -Uiwnkr. ( Jiid ii.-iiIjIc 1I1" Uunl', .ml lii.liiic Vciinir Ml, l.niil.e Muiomi, Muul " 1 I , Ji. "It I, IliO Let llleillcille III 111.' Hell. I i clilMicu celini fi'tubli and ieiiiil lining " s.ild l.v all diui.'jlis ei l.y null. ftx. sample Cl 111 lltl.t. .ilellC Mlell S. Ulllltlicl, UW), N. . tthjm'; IS2t Ttermttn-e Are . CWcngo, Ills., Nov. '), 1WW. crarnor's Sain Cum Co , Itocbostcr, Nt Y. Oontlenicni for four jenr t siilTcrcit wllh rlrnvel nml -orlnii TnrnmtiintJoH nt tint Urinary OrCnni. 1 ouglil tin 1ne1llr.1t ndt until tho cllcn-o had fiken se sttonff n hold on mr nystrra thnt the doeic.r fill cloiibtfiil nf a 1 urc. As I found that -OToriil nt un nnny coinnnlcs had liecn siUIcrlnc with klilncT irouljlo nml hnd been rurrd hy Wnrncr' Hnlo Cure, t tii-cldeil to try that aud 30011 (oiitut that I li nl ileftdeil wisely. 1 iicil tho nicille-ltio for uoatly scTrn month, licforu I wns entirely cured, but 1 nm Rlad to iy that I have hud no relapse. Yours very truly, Col. It. P. PHEPCOTT. 32ml Mass. Volunteer, r Siid 10111 iiainrmittinMr'M fo ll'nnicr'Scit Cm r Co., Uvchcrler, AT. 1'., far a Frtt Samvh of trar-ct ' Sufc Cure. THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousnoss CorsStipation Dyspopsia, and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATED. Sold by all drngirlsti or sent by mall. 100 PILLS 25 CTS. Ncrvlta Medical Co., Chicago sold by McUjinih & Tliomas, DiUKgits, 203 Lack-inanna jeenuc. boraitton, Pa. which must do good. Rev. Mr. (luest has accepted the pastorate ,of tli - Paptlst church at Worcester, X. Y a most pleasant locality. His many fi lends wish blm abundant success hi his new field. The borough police oflleers wete on the alert Sunday and several bicycle rideis wcio aricstnl for side-walk tiding. Mi. AV, L. Allen leturncd home Sat in day utter a several weeks' stay at Philadelphia. There was a special meeting of the AVilson File company held at their looms last evening for the purpose or making airangenients for the put chase of ,1 team of biases. Chicken thieves have again made their appearance. Seveial 1 hickein wore stolen tiom Hbkoiy stiect resi dents one evening last week. Tinkle paugh Sc Kagan have opened un their bicjcle lep.iir shop on Main stieet. .Mis. AY. L, Allen has returned fiom 11 vi-.lt with Wilkes-Banc ft lends. MOOSIC. Mi. and Mis-. O. It. Leva 11 and ehll dien, of Malleid, spent Similuv al the home of the fotmet's paients, on Noith Main street. Mish Mattie Hinds has loltiiiied home, after .spendings three months in P01 1 Jet vis ill.;. Fi.iuk Havduii and ehildien .11 visiting telatives in .Sttotidsbuig. Miss Oiouoviovo Quinn. of Taybn, spent Stind ly with Mica Jessie lie oil -Mi--. J. N. Halley Is slowly iinpi liv ing tiom liei repent illness. .Mr. and Mis. Stout and daughtei, Mios Nellie, ot Doiianeoton, ate visit ing aL the liome ur James Lovan. 'Ihe Lo.val Tempciunuo legion will meet in the Piesbytu ian chinch this evening. County Supeiiutendent Mis Bean, ot Seianton, will be ptesent rind give an nddiess. Miss L'dytliv Lcaiu, of Stroudsbiu?, ia visiting at the homo of her sistei, Mrs. John AA'illiains, of Minooka ave nue. The Ladles' Mlsslon.it y society of the Piosbytciian cimich will meil Fildav alteinoon at the home of Mts. Grant lit own. All iiiPinbeis aie lenuested to bo piesent. Mi. and Mis, J, i, r'.njl, uf Scran ton, spent Suudi with ickitives In tow 11. Oigans for Sale Cheap. A'ou can buy a good second hand Or gan as low as $10.00 at Guernsey Hall, J, AV, Guernsey. Ptop., .!H Washing ton avenue, Scranton, Pa ' Cheap Entes lo California. Pintles desiring to make tup to Cali fornia. ArUona or Now Me.Meo, oltlv r lor business or pleasuie. can do so nov at almost half piite. Lvery Tuesday, until Apill JOlh, in clusive, tickets mm Uud "Colonist" muv bo puiehnsed via Southoin nallwuy tor $11 00 fiom Vv'ushlngton. $pj.50 ftom Philadelphia, and coitespondlngly lov pi lees ftom other points. Tho Southern Hallway and Southern I'uullle company operate tluough o. euiblon hleepois Horn Washington, leaving Mundais, Tuesdays and Fu d.ijs, the Tuesday sleeper being avail able tor "Colonist" tickets The berth rate In these sleepers Is only $7,00, two people being allowed to occupy one beilh If dcslied, Potsonal cotiiluctots and Pullman poitors go tlitoinjh with euch sleeper. Thmo aio other new, convenient and economical icatiues connected with these exclusions vvhhii may bo ascertained lumi Chailes L. Hopkins, nistiiot Passenger Agent, Southern Hallway, S.'S Chestnut btieet, Philadelphia. ' Low Rates to Buffalo and Return via Lackawanna Rnihoad. On account of the Puii-Aiucilcan ex po Itlmi the following louud-tilp rates mid aiiangetnentswlll be In effect fiom Seianton fc.inun iiviwin iwii on hoiu, ! loniuii'iniug Apill ::o and on evoiy day thotcaftei dining the eposiiiun, llin- ,...1 ..... ,..111111 until Noveniboi :!fl In. elltslvi. $11 -'0 Tcn-dnj tickets will bo oold, lomiiienciiig Apill 'iu and on evoiy d,i thcicaftei dutinj the CNpo,toii, $S Five-day tickets will bo oold, com iih mines Apiil 0 and on evciy Tuesday and Satuiday iheieafter durJne the e pusllion. $ij. AH tkketb will be hou mod In'slecphig 01 pailoi cais In con neitloii with iiioper Pulliuuu tickets oMepl the llvcduj ilekcts, which wpi bo honuicd in city coaches only. Cltll die 11 between the ages ot live and cloven ouis, one-half of the above Litis. LIERITA I