"t A n&K "V""' fWtmmty s ' V wv(rf 'ir(KT -," ? 1iw?rwwi ,""--wir ' VT' - WffC?lS- B-1T-.1IA f -sTTVit'1- "UPTT 2 s THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-. TUESDAY', JANUARY 7, 1902. 1 1 ' -f Ml t r. The News of Cat bondale. f&AILROAD TIME TABLES, j Delawnro and Hudson Railroad. ' ' November 21, IMli i-. Trail) I Imvc CarboritUle nt city t.llln ' Cot. lowat . for PcMtitnn and Wilton-llano-H.00, 7,(vt, 8.00, U.Ot. J0.01, 11.31 n. in.i 1.01), 1.13, 2.u0, Il.n0, 8JW, 7.M, 10.01, 11.00 i. til. ;Suiitlny ti.iln. Icim m 8.M, 11.21 o. m-l '" !Uo. 3.M. 8.U0 i. in. . Ktir Albany. fir.it0K.i. Montreal, llodmi, '" I'liRlanJ tu(nts, etc., ".() . m.t !U ! '"' (Ully. Kor Wnymart nr.il llnncmlnlu. ?.!& H.m ' ,n,i K."'l, 0.13 i). m. . ., ,,,., 'Sunday trains 1mvi Wiiyrn.iit unci IlonMiWi f 0,30 n. in.) 4,13 i. in. ' ' Train nlrljc nl Cnrbomlali. Imi Wilts'""'" mid SiMliton a rollmvot n.ffl. S.U7, -?, 10;' In.) 12..17, 2.00. 3.13, 1.23, ((.(IS, -7.(11, !. ""' 1,1.67 p. in,! 2.0S ti. in, , , Sunday tralni arrhe at 0.27 a. m.i 12.10. 3.13, .i, ft HI. ll.M p, Hi. Sunday trains" arrive nl njrl)ohtlat Coin mnit and llnnovluli! at 12.17 and 7.M p. m. Now York, Ontario and Western. ' ; Srpt. 17, 1001. Trams lv Carbotiilalu lor Scranlon nl'i.00 a. In.: l,no p. in. PiiinUy Ira ins. at ,7.00 a. m.t 0.00 p. in. Train"; leave. Carbondale for points north at 11.10 a. in. On Sunday nt 11.10 a, in. Train (raving at 11.10 a, in. week days nml O.10 a. in. Ninthy male loimecllnin for -Vow York, (.'nite w.il. rtc, Tra'na airivn fioni Stranton at 11.10 a, in. : 0.40 p. in,: fioni point north, 1.00 p. in. tstinilty from Scranlnn at . 10 a. in, and 7.11 p. m.s Iiom Cadosia at 0.0(1 p. in. cur rails. Mrti'tltt vt. tutiihy and Frank Kllpatrlok will conduct the defense mid Joint V. Uotaney timl James Mur Hit will do llielr best to fasten tho crime on tins titiicit-chnt-KCtt young man. Very Jtoj. T, P. Coffey will bo the JUittre. The other court officials, the jury, etc., will lie chosen from among the members of tho society. While tho Jury Is out the spectators wlio will be the members of the society only will enjoy fragrant Havanits. tt Is expected, that the trial will be fraught 'with, amusement and Interest. DORIC'S CANDIDACY FOR TAX-COLLECTOR Erie Railroad. .(lino 2,1. 1001. Trains leave city station. Citrbondale. dally (extent Sunday) at 7.00 a. in. and 4,:!.'l p. m. lor I'-rjtiut aml'Mneti-li; al l.KI u. in., dally t.v ipttnir Sunday), tor liitiKhamtnii, malsmir con. flections or .New Voile city and Utilfaln. and nt H.IO p. in. lor uim.'li.iniiJ, making connections for ncstrrn point... Sutitlay trains at 9.15 .'. in. for Su.iiui-liaiiii.i. Milli western connections, and 0.27 p. in., Willi nine connection. Train.? arrive at S..V1 a. m. and .1.45 p. in. h'niidajs ut 8.6:1 a. in. SCHOOL BOARD MEETS. (Routine Matters Engage Attention at Short Session Teachers' Appli cationsAbout Boundary Lines. All members of the school board were nt their desks when Chairman Hughes (.tilled tho meeting to order-last night. The pi-ivtlcgo of the floor was extended to Mr. AVatrons, agent for n llro ex tinguisher. He submitted. In wilting, a proposal lor equipping the schools with the extinguisher. The hoard's attorney, II. A. J sutler, was present, and In regard to lire escapes Informed the board that Mr. Fuller would be here soon to sign the contract for the erection of the lire escapes, in a tew days. Mr. Butler then Informed the direc tors of sonio trouble the trttunt oltlcer had encountered In arresting two, tru ants. One of the lads returned to school and the other does not come under Uie law. Tho following bills were ordered paid: W..G. Geary, SSr...": V. K. Kirby. $!l.il; H. G. Carpenter & Co., $i:lS.U5; Carbondale Gas company, 51.80; Sea man Bros., $!..sti; Mills lirotliers, $80.(i."i; John IJooth, $0.1.,.'i: Delaware anil Hud son, ?S0:.IW; T. J. Gllhool, S-i.SL': AV. H. Alexander. $1.80; John Hauson, fM.97; AVclis Healing company. $:;.!)3; Carbondalo Minors' and Mechanics' bank, J281.3G. The monthly scliool report of Super intendent Clarr was read. It showed attelidunce during tlie month, sis i',437; males, 1,1(12; female., 1,292; ' average dally attendance, males, 1,01,",; females, l.llis. The report was received and (lied. A requisition for books was received, the board referring the matter to the proper committee. A letter from the superintendent was read and tiled. Jt was with reference to three children residing on the north side of Eighth avenue and desiring to attend No. 3 school. ft was decided that the request bo granted. An application w;m received from Miss Nellie Klileen for a position as teacher. It was placed on file, and , also an application from a man named Meehan, of Dickson. One of the directors wanted informa tion In regard to some one breaking into the Central school and doing con siderable damage. lo was informed that an entrance had been made and much damage caused. No action was taken. The proposal for equipping the schools with- ftro extinguishers was 11 led, after which the meeting adjourned. He Tolls Why His Townspeople Ought to Elect Him and Breezily Discusses the New Union Party and Its Proposed Caucus. Dorrtince Uuckloy llutdettc, the man of humor from Greenfield township, will be recalled as quite a smart politician in tho days gone by. Ho was quite a conspicuous llgttre In the strenuous days when the county seal was In tho little J.uiierne town known as AVIlkos Harre and there were few conventions at which "Doric" was not present as a delegate with the power to command more votes' than Ills own. Hut now that he Is not' so active politically, It does not follow that lie has lost inter est In the devious ways of politics. On the contrary, he Is a diligent student of affairs and can discuss politics with that breeziness that marks all his ex pressions of opinion on. matters in the public mlttd. The new Union party has claimed "Dorie's" attention, anil he discusses the motto of that party quite tersely, at the same time renewing Ills loyally to the Republican parly. In writing to Tlie Tribune he also spestks of his candidacy Tor tax collector. He says: "I am Informed that there will be a I'tilon caucus held in the town house in our town on Saturday next, Jan. 11, for the purpose of placing in nomination the names of those of our neighbors whom those present wish to hold the several oliices of our township. "Well, it Is said, that 'in union there is strength,' 'milted we stand, divided we fall,' and so forth, but tile Itomtbli cans of our town are able to stand in dependent or all others, if tliey see tit. However, I haven't any serious reason for not attending a t'nlnn caucus, or a hepubtlcan caucus: all I want Is to be nominated for tax collector, and then, when the time conies, want to lie fleeted which, I- claim, is no more than the Republicans or my town owe me, as I was the first tax collector ever elected in our town; but 1 think 1 was wronged out of the oliice. "The caucus will be held, so 1 am told, on Saturday, .(an. 11, 11102. l,et every voter turn out and choose his choice, and. If there Is a full turn-out there should be no squealing about those placed before tlie voters. "The hours of tlie caucus are front 2 o'clock until 4. "Yours for a fair shake In the caucus, "Dorranee Buckley Burdette." "Doric" Is cutting a good deal of Ice just now. He Is working on the Pal ace creamery pond near the new foundry. ancc nt court. The nerlous charged were nmdo by n yoting married lady of Brooklyn street, Tho offense wot com mitted In the store where unrdnor clerks. m'auijIffe's aoor company. Popular Comcdinn and His Company Given Merited BecepHon. Tho popularity In Corbondolo of Jere McAullffe, tho comedian, was Well at tested' last night, when the Grand wan choked with an audience that gave this entertaining actor and his meritorious company the reception they desired. In n few words AleAullffe'fl company Is by far the best organization In re pertoire that has come to Carbondale In years. It Is doubtful, even, If a better company playing to popular prices hait uv'er visited Carbondale, ad mitting that the most capable on the road have been seen in this elly. From a dramatic, standpoint It can claim credit that many a so-called high-class attraction has not won; and, respect ing the specialties, which arc a feature of these companies, they are of a class that Is distinct: they have never been approached, As a whole, the perform ance was a pleasant surprise, for, as a rule, the repertoire compaulcH are but mediocre. The excellence of tho per formance presages one of the most successful weeks in the history of the Grand, and crowded audiences, after noons and evenings, can rightly be expected. "The Young "Wife," a comedy drama of merit, In which .Sehnii lleeriuuns appeared here several years ngo.though not with a more capable Oast, McAu llffe was keenly enjoyable as Horace Greengage Dobbins, the character giv ing good scope for his qualities as a droll comedian. The other members of tho .company sustained themselves well, making the rendition acceptably well balanced. McAuliffe's singing was as enjoyable as ever, while the Brothers Martlne were astonishingly clever In their ac robatic work. I'aullne Saxon gave a Sis Hopklus'sort of act that was quite original. The ladles' symphony-orchestra was a feature thai was conspicu ous, their concert numbers prior to tlie performance being highly meritorious. Tills afternoon "A Mother's Honor'' will be tlie bill, and tonight "The Man from Italy." There will be the usual specialties nt each performance. ing. Their purpose is to numinon and dismiss all the pupils' In the building at tho name time. The principal df. the building Is the 0110 who Will direct Its) Use. Among its means of usefulness Is that of dismissing all scholars In case of any great emergency. ' A QUIET' WEDDINCJ. The Bride Conspicuous In Socioty Glrelen in Carbondale. There was a wedding In Carbondale yesterday which caused a rlpplo of pleasant Htirprlse In society circles. It was the marriage of Mrs. Nellie Clttne-McTlgho of this city to J, Item Uothwell of Atlantic City, N. J. The nuptials were devoid of display and ceremony. They were solemnized In the parochial residence by Very Hev, T. P. Coffey, V. G at 7 o'clock In the morning. Miss Nora Nealotl, of South Church street, was bridesmaid and Joseph' Melvln, brother of the requested to be present, nu bttnlness of Importance Is to come peforo the mceU Ing. Tho cantata, "Hanla Glaus, Jr.," which was so successfully enacted at the GraBsy Island mission chapel dur ing tho holidays, will bo repeated on nest Tuesday evening, January 7. A full orchestra will accompany the slug Ing, and several new features will bo added. The. 'prtco of odlnlsslon has been reduced to ten and twenty cents, and it Is expected that 11 largo audience will greet this pleasing production. High Constable Prank Martin will bo a candidate for reelection at Hie com ing election. ltecently It was learned thai the breaker of the Mount Jessttp Coal com. puny, located on the East Side, Was In a dangerous condition. Upon Investi gation the company decided to close down for a ncrlod of three mniitiiu Pending repairs, over '300 men uthl boys Will be thrown nut nf iniiir..,n..t l,,tl1l ..,... ,1. .. ....... ,. 1 .... .. .a .,., 11.11,, unit, ,1.1a mi; gruoill H UBHl lllllll. .MI'S. AlHlfCW IIlllO, Of YlltcSVllle Is The bride and her maid wot;e most spending a few days with relatives In uciiiiiiiiiKiy rimed in neauiitui gowns, town dooas Lod g s Sods CARBONDALE'S APPRECIATION. THE MOCK TRIAL. St. Aloysius Society to Try Mem ber for Dynamiting Street Cars. There will be an interesting time for tho members or St. AIovslus T. A. 11. society In St. hose hull on Wednes day evening next when there will be a mock trial, The defendant will be Clarence MoHnle, who will be charged with placing dynamite 011 the street SURRENDERED To Hot Biscuits and Warm Pic. Bombarding a stomach with hot bis cuits and warm pie, plenty of butter, bacon, greasy potatoes, and n few oth er choice delicacies will linallv cause tho fortiflcfutlons to give way. Then how to build back on " good food is worth knowing. A ifian In Factoryvlllc, ji'm., attacked his stomach In about this way and says: "Tho sltsn of surrender was plain in my white, colorless face. At that Jlhie every artlole of food dis tressed me, and heartburn kept me In continued mlBery, I liked all sorts of t breakfast foodsbut thoy did not agree vlUliue; tOr'coiiWto, much of tho food -that- Xirto' ooiftaiiied nourishment, but my stomach could not get the nourish ment out. 1 tried pepsin and other altls to digestion which worked for a Ume and then gave out. "finally' I reasoned, when In an ex tremrty, that If the atomaeh could not 'd!fi?pt l"0 for"' why not take some food 'that was already digested ii0 t.rapVNuta. So I started in on Grape Nuts and the new food won my palate 'Wlfulght away and agreed with me beautifully. 'a The heavy, oppressive feeling dlsap puured and 1 became thoroiiL'hiv im. 'pressed with the new food and began to tiiiprovtf-iif onc(i I.lltle by nm,, ly KUMtfgth'canio'biuk nud slowly and surely I gained piy lost weight, Tho 'wuBtrtd tissues and muscles bnt up, and today J am well, buoyant and strong; , I unreservedly gve tho chief credit to Grapo.Nuts which met mo In a ersl and brought mo over tho dark period of despondency. Nothing else did It for ,nothhg else could be en dured. Pleass withhold my name. ' Naipo can be given i;pon uppllyailpii.tji. thu Pestum Co., Battle Creek; Mich. An Instance in Which They Appre ciate and Pay for a Good Thing. Last season the triif-tees of the l?e rean Baptit church made a bold ven ture in the lecture course line. Hav ing secured six lecturers or marked ability, and a concert company, which embraced several capable artist1-, they threw open the doors and invited the public to conic in. To meet the ex penses, they tiusfd to the generosity and honor of the audiences, who. by making a silver offering, were given an opportunity to express their appre ciation and pay the bills. Tlie enter tainments were well supported, being attended alike by the wealthiest peo ple of the city and the less favored. and the total offerings fully provided for tho expenses. It was a nooiile's course or lectures in tho fullest sense of the word, for all the people were able to attend them. ' Encouraged by last year's experience, the trustees an nounce the opening of this season's course on Friday evening. Jan. 17, when Hev. K A. Boyle will appear. Other lectures will bo given by Hev. A. J. Van Cleft, I'll. D Hev. Albert Hat cher Smith, M. O., Hev. Dr. AVhalen and Hev. Ernest Melville. The Hev. Mr. Boyle and Hev. Mr. Melville were both In last year's course and the great success scored by Hev. Mr. Boyle Is thu reason for his appear ance in the Initial lecture. The Invita tion is general and cordial, and the pian puts every number within the reach of nil. G. A. R. INSTALLATION. An Elaborate Programme for Wed nesday Night Under Commander McComb's Direction. Commander John McCiimb Intends to have 11 public installation of ofllcers next Wednesday evening, January S. Post Davies, No. 187. department Penm-ylvunlii. G. A. It., Is to be visited by Senior-Vice Department Command er A. B. Stevens, who will do the work. The Woman's Belief Corps will silso Install their olllcers that evening in tho same hall. They will begin at S o'clock, and give tlie comrades and guests nu opportunity to witness a line exhibition. During the evening refreshments will lie served by the ladies. There will bo no hick or entertain ment for the comrades and their friends on tills occasion, because Com mander Mc-Comb has provided a pro gramme which will .be varied and in structive. Hero is the way ills card of .Invita tion is constructed: G. A. U. PUBLIC INSTALLATION. The Work to Be Done by S. V. De partment Commander A. 15. Stevens. Comrade: On "Wednesday evening, January S, 11)02, your presence sit headquarters is desired at 7 o'clock, so that we may get through the business session be fore our guests arrive. At S o'clock your family and friends will lie cordially welcomed at our hall on the occasion of our public Installa tion or ofllcers. Don't forget to Invite them to join our happy party. The Sons of Veterans have been In vited, and they will be there. The Indies of the AVoman's Holler Corps have cheerfully consented to provide refreshments during the even ing. Whatever you can do to add to the enjoyment of our guests will help to make you live longer. Wake up! Come (o the front! Don't let your modesty make you so shy! The G. A. It. Is the greatest organi zation on earth! You know that! It represents alt that makes this coun try great! Our badge Is the symbol of Patriotism, Loyalty, Devotion and A'alor! Think or It expand your chest and don't forget Wednesday evening. Fraternally yours. John McComb, Commander of Post 187. Carbondale, Pa.. Jan, I, llll)2. Hoyal crepe tie Paris over purple taf feta silk wltli hat to match and a coat of black peatt do sole, with jet and point lace and a hat that matched prettily, made up the dress of the bride, Miss Nation's gown wns a rose color ci'opo do chene. She wore a black velvet, picture hat. There was a reception, followed by breakfast, after the ceremony, ut the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. John Clune, on Duntluff street. At SI o'clock the couple left over the D. & H, for the south where the hon eymoon will bo spent. Tho bride's traveling dress was a caster broadcloth and caster taffeta silk with coat to match and a red crepe hut. They will reside at Allan tic City, where the groom is in pros perous circumstances, He Is manager of Young's pier, which is celebrated at that resort. Mrs. Bothwoll was conspicuous In so ciety circles In this city and has many womanly graces that won her hosts of friends. Building Operations. -. AVork on the new brewery at Simpson was begun yesterday by John llauscn & Sons, who have the contract for the entire construction of tho plant. Their contract also covers the excavsitlng and cellar construction, which was the work started yesterday. The brewery will be In working order by July 1. The superstructure of the business block being erected by Chief of Police McAndrew was commenced yesterday. Hansen ,fc Sons are the builders. Will Install Officers. The installation of officers of Crystal camp, Woodmen of the AVorld. will lake place in Wall's hall on Friday evening of this week. A social time, such as marks these occasions, will be provided. Woodmen are cordially In voted to join in the ceremonies and the social pleasures. Meetings of Tonight. AVilliam II. Davies' Belief corps. Division No. 21, A. O. H. St. A'incent do Paul society. Lackawanna tribe, Bed Men. Mitchell Hose company. Carbondale conclave. No. :S2H, llepta- soplis. A Eire Extinguisher Test. A lest of a tire extinguisher was giv en' in the rear of the central .school last night before the. school directors. The exhibition was given by Agent AVatrous and was a complete success. The large blasso he caused to arise In a large box was speedily extinguished. Pride of Orient chapter, Order of tho Eastern Star, will moot this evening. The Peckvllh; Gun club hold Its an nual banquet at Odd Fellows' hull last evening. Safe in Hong Kong. Word has been received here of the safe arrival of Dr. J. Moore Crago at Hong Kong, China, where he Is now located and practicing his profession. He Is delighted with the country. Meeting of Battalion. The Knights of Father Mtithew bat talion will have a meeting and drill practice at 7.20 o'clock tonight in AVatl's hall. THE PASSING THRONG. OLYPHANT Burglars gained an entrance Into the Delaware and Hudson station at this place Sunday evening sometime be tween .30 and 7 o'clock and succeed ed In getting away with about $200 In cash. How the thieves effected an en trance Is unknown us all tlie windows and doors of the station are connect ed with electric alarm bells In the res idence of Chief Detective Martin Crlp pen just above the station, and no alarm was sounded. They made their exit through the back door of the freight room which was locked with a bolt on the Inside. Station Atrent. Spltzenberg was at supper when tlie robbery was conimltted. The Dela ware nml Hudson company detectives are busily at work but no clues of the miscreants have yet been found. Allien Benedict's "Fablo Itonialnl" will be presented at the opera house tonight. On Friday night "In Peril" will be the attraction. Phtgene O'Boyle, who lias been spending the holidays at his home here returned to St. Charles college, Balti more, Mil., yesterday. The obsequies of the lute Daniel B. Williams took place from the family home on Delaware street yesterday af ternoon at 2 o'clock, when a large number of friends and relatives at tended and viewed the remains. Tlie cortege then proceeded to the Congre gational church. Rev. H. S. Jones, of Providence, officiated and delivered an appropriate funeral sermon. When tlie services were concluded the remains were taken to Union cemetery where Interment wns made. The pall-bearers were: David K. Lewis, J. L. Davis, William Jones, David .Morgan, John Watkins and Hector Jones. A large number of people attended the Excelsior Hose company's fair In Lloyd's hall last evening. Tonight the O. S. Johnson Hose company of Dun more will attend the fair. Besides the exhibition of moving pictures an ex cellent programme will be rendered. Hoberts Bros., the we'll known mer chants of Peclvville, will open a store In the Ferguson building on Lacka wanna, street. Special services are being held In the Presbyterian church all this week, and sire conducted by Hev.. B. F. Ham mond, tlie pastor. Special music is rendered by the choir every evening. James Brown returned to his home at Albany, N. Y., after spending n few days at the Mahon house. Mrs. John Jones, of Archbald, visited relatives at this place yesterday. John O'Malley returned to St. Bon aventure's college yesterday after spending the past two weeks In town. Joe Gilhool, of Citrbondale, was si visitor in town Sunday. Julia Gardner, of Plttston, visited her sister, Miss Lucy Gardner over Sunday. Joe O'Brien has accepted a position with the Olyphant Ico company. You Can Buy All Kinds of Bed and Bath Room Furnishings Cheaper at. this time of the year than at any other, So we suggest that tlie thrifty housewives make us a call. 1 1 Towels, Pillow Shams J h2 H R H I 1 U H U. J H U IdH Url I M UTH HHHE1 DQ D . U D H B . IU DI 19 y A SPECIAL LOT OF CREAM DAMASK TABLE LINEN Regularly sold at 50 cents per yard, fully 70 inches wide. Many new patterns. Priced for today at, per yard 39C LOT OF LARGE SIZED TURKISH BATH TOWELS --Unbleached and bordered. A splendid 12c value, marked . for today at I OC A TOWEL, SIZE 16x40, made from bleached cotton and sold for I Oc. Priced for today at DO YOU ENJOY1 LOOKING AT NICE PILLOW SHAMS ? The kind we sell today are 30x30 inches in size. They are hemstitched and have drawn work. These goods were ordered for the holidays, but came in too late. We will now offer them for, per pair 90c COMFORTABLES The name suggests a needed arti cle for cold nights. This comfortable we place on sale today contains only clean, white, new cotton, and absolutely NO WASTE, NO SHODDY The cotton is prepared by a special process in one sheet, which renders It light and fluffy, prettily figured silkoline on one side and plain on the other. Marked at, each 9oC ANOTHER WELL-MADE COMFORTABLE is full sized and covered with a dark ground material with pretty pat terns on one side and plain on the other, filled with good cot- 0 ton. Regularly sold at 95 cents. Marked today at, each oOC fcloDas Loogs Sods NEW MEMBERS WELCOMED, Hand of Fellowship Extended at Every Communion Season. At tho .communion service at the Be rean Baptist church Sunday morn ing, four new members were welcoined, tho hand of fellowship liulng extended to them by Hev. AVilliam B. Orow. The pastor usually asks Mr. Orow to porfoiui this service, ror which hs venerable ago and thirty years of fei lowshlp In the Hetvau Banlist church glvo him special illness. There has been 110 communion season during the present pastorate nt which new mem bers have not been welcomed, A Splendid Solo, The worshippers at the laic mass lit St. Hose church .Sunday were In spired at thu offertory by the singing of AVilliam Krampf, u seminarian ut St. Ilnna venture college, Allegheny, N. y. The selection was nu "O Ssilti tails," which was rendered u a burl, tone voice such as was never heard In St, Hose before, Mr, Kiiimpf Is about 10 ne untamed to the priesthood. Rev, R; H. Sawyer Officiates, Hev. H, II, Sawyer, D. !.. of Mont. clalr, N, J alher nf Hev. Itnlllu 11, Sawyer, rector of Trinity church, oill elated at the services in tho First Pres byterlan ohurcli Sunday, In thu ah snuco of Hev, Charles Lee, who Is Jn Columbus, Ohio. Man Seriously Charged, M. M, Oanlner, clerk In tho clothing store In tho Leuder building, was ar rested on Saturday on the charge of assault and battery apd uttemptod criminal assault. He was given n hearing on Saturday before Alderman Morrleon, and held In ljitli !'')r.nnnur. NOT IDENTIFIED. The Body of the Man Killed on Sat urday Remains Unclaimed. The man killed on the Delaware and Hudson road on Suturdu has not is yet liecn identified. Tho following Is a description of the body which Is at I'n dertaker Mcllale's morgue: About Jive feet sis Inches in 'height, weight ITS pounds, huh- tinted with grey, sandy moustaelio with grey tints. Tho suit was of cheviot nnd a plush cap; nlso tin overcoat. He was a man of great muscular developments and probably a miner. His shoes were of the kind gen erally worn by miners. In his pockets were tound three red handkerchiefs, two pieces of lead pencil ami a small piece of blue cruyon, a rosary apd over live dollars in change. Enlarging: Round House. , ('liunueH mid Improvement!! are al most constantly being made at May Held yard to keep pace with the de inunilH of the Increasing business of the Ontario and Western rond. Chief among tho Improvements under way Is an addition to the round huuse. Four stalls are being built, which will double the capacity of Hut house. An oil houso s also btflng erected In tho yard and other lesser Improvements are be ing carried out. In O. & W. Office. TholnaH A, Duffy, si well known and highly popular young man of this town, has accepted a position In thu olllces of thu Ontario ami Western railroad at Mayfleld yard. Installing' Call Bells. Oeorgo Hansen, of Hauson & Sons, Is Installing the electrical gongn which were adopted lo be placed in the school houses, by the school board, u few months (iko. ffho jrongs nro like the one.ln uso at the Central school bulld- II. i;. 'fuiey, nf llomwlalr, w.it u viMtur iicii1 Jctviilay. .M.iltin Cnvli-y, cif AlclilMlii, wu, in tlie city yi'Mi'iiljy. .Mi. .Mil tin ltiml.i, cif AiiIiImIiI, iictil eliT 1I.1.V in ('.IlllOlllilll'. x ,1. W. Iloll.uiil, if Xmv V.nk illy, U 11'I.sti'icil fit tin' ll.ilil-un I lul w. I'KUlk I.UVltl, Ijf I'lit-lHI. .S ,1 SUM .it till! ll.it li-oii II011-0 tm Simil.n. P. S. .Ioj-IIii li tililc til lu uilt .ill fl- lieilij; l.ipt uilliiit ilours for Inn mpK. I(im.'iIi Slii'cli.in, of WlllsiN-llJiri., wat llii' Kiil'it Jf.tml.iv nf Will A. Xi'.iliin. JlliisiN Xlnllli. (illm.11 1 ill iiml Jliny Mi'hln, in' SiT.inti'ii, irut Siinitiy in Ldiluiiliuli. .Mia. I', (J.iiilnor, ft hiTtmleii. Is tlio Knot o( -Mis. Kniui'C'.l Wrt ut tlie Ainlirjvllp Mock. Jll.n S.n.ili Kriinipi, wlm u Iiml I'liinlovcil ill Delhi, X, V., Ii.i icliiincil tu tills c-liv tn lc.-l.le. I'. V. Ilani.rlly :iinl I'. A. Dully ciijutoi :i (Utter ilile In I1I111I j iiitn'r In 1'niiM City yc. ti'id.iy. .Mi4 Cuiincll luis id 111 mil to iicr Iiiiiiii. in TuiiklisiiiniHk 11 1 lor J lew iLiyo' hit with nlaiiN in tills ilty. .Mi, Nellie Klllicn h.n 11'tmmil tu tier iIuiIch its Ic.lihcl ill Ljiihcwueil, PeUwine iiuilily, JftiT a . nation liur, Mr. ami .Mis. K, I'. Il.lils ami lliriett D.lll, nf Htnintuii, cie Ilic Kitci-tn of Mr. ami .Mis. W. .1. Morgan nit Miniljy. WIIHjiu Wagner, nlu-hl foiiiiwn .it the IK'l.i. wjic anil Hudson 1011111I luitw, l conllnril to the home wltli mi attack nt lllucv.. Miss Miinin O'Neill litis letuilii'il In hof win Is III Xi-w Vml. illy idler irinltiiir pan nl the holiiljys at Iicr linim- In tills city, Mil's Mjy Stciluiwnti li.is ifiuuu'il tnher home In I'llUhtirn, niter ,1 i-.it with her .Utir, Mm. II. J. Ilnilicnlieiry, nu SjIciii .tumie. Ml-.-- lll.iiicliu li.it.iu has 1 ct 111 iietl tu her linine In I'ltUtnii Jltcr a visit of hovcr.il il.ij 1 with Mis CMIIii'iine M-)ii.ih.in al the ll.iiri.oii liuusc. .leliii III nun, nf Ihu Intel 11utin11.il ('niie,iunil line n-lionN, h.is ii'tiiinetl Hum llinitl.i, ImIii; .-pent the holiiljys with lN mutliii' uu Diiml.ill' Mlict. l'l.inl; Kraiiiif, ului w,i tlie an,t uvcr Sine iljyof Mr. .mil Mm. II. .1. .Mclljlc, nt M.iln tltwl, iclmiii'il tn St. lloiiJAFiitiiia'o .culinary at Alio BJliy, N. V., ycsliulay. rr.inl; Mt-tl lias leturni'il t.i the Medico CIiIiuirIijI inlli'Kc at l'lil.iclclilil.t timl Trunk Clime, left Jc.linljy for the t'nlvt'l'.itv nf IViin. t.vlv.uil.i, tn ii-.iiini' their J.I111II1H n I lev the linll- il.iy i-e.i.uN. .Inlut Mcll.de timl iljiilil(r, Ml. (itlliiuU. Me Hale, nf .Siiaiilnii, lire the a nets nf leljthis nu I lii West .Side. 'J'hcy Wfie lullcil hue liy (In iIjubcioiis lllne.j nt Mr. MfllJlo'ii iiii,'Mi, .Inhii KtMiney. ' Itjiliciml Utxkci.beny lui-i letiiiunl tu .su 111,0 iinltriDlly uflu 11 In lef il.lt with hi, inoih. ir. Jim. II. .f. Iloainlieiiy. Mi. llMkuiibi-ro' is wliuiliitf fame h III. musical mlie, which Is isaliiiitz in power ami liciut.i. lie U u nuinliir nf the glee 1I11I1 itl'il has the Imnov of t.cl 11;- Its leader. lKitlng the holidays the i-luli Illicit pub lic cllK.mi niHils tliinuhiiiit (lie coimliy. TAYLOR. xpwniiTi Si SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER Occupies an Imperishable Position in the BUSINESS WORLD. ! Unquestionable Superior Merit Annually adds thousands of names .to the long list of Smith Premier users, representing every line of trade and every profession ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. The Smith Premier Typewriter Go., NO. 23 S. Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Seranton Branch Office, Nos. 1 and 3. Arcado Building. SSiSS,, PECKV1LLE, Tlio next regular meeting of cluss No. 0 will bo held at the homo of 1), S, Evans this evening, AH membera are (SW& This nlfjnaturo la ou every box of the geoulue Laxative nramn(imninr Tablets PErftU remedy that cures it volt! (ti one liny. Letters remaining tit Taylor, Pa., postofilce are as follows: Domestic, Mrs. Maggie Evans, Miss Drusllhi Fish, Davie Jones, Grove street; John D. Jones, John Jenkins, Edwin Maple son, John Mahottz, William M. .Stev enson, Mrs. Thomas. Foreign Antlro Cszmlr. A. E. Dlualdlne, Franmlszak (2); Lofeo Pepszmowskl; John Hoj nlcs and John Urndark. John W. Iteese, postmaster, Persons calling for the above letter will please say adver tised and give date of lost Jan. 7. On January IS at James hall will be held tho drawing for a gold mounted watch for the benefit of John Proper, who was injured nt tlie Archbald mine, and later resulted In the loss of one of his legs. The proceeds derived from tho beneilt will go towards procuring the unfortunate young man an arti ficial limb. Tickets, : cents. The Christian culture class of the D. V. P. V, of the Calvary Baptist church will hold their weekly exer cise this evening In the church audi torium. Hev. Dr, Harris is the In structor. Itay Hartman, of Hloomsburg lias been tho guest at the lleese resldenco of drove street for tho pust few days, Tito Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet on Friday afternoon n t the homo of Mrs. c. H. Vnn Horn on Main street. A full attendance of the members Is requested us Mrs. Uoone, a noted W. C. T. I', worker, Is expeetetl to be present at tlio meeting. Tho Dolawaro and Hudson company will pay their employes at tho Green wood Nos, 1 and 2 mines for the latter part of December tomorrow. Uly lodge, No. i3, I, O. O. F.. and Lackawanna lodge, No. 18, A. P. I,. A., will meet tn their respective' hall this evening, The Taylor Prohibition Alllunce will meet at the home of Miss Sarah Price of Itldgo street on Wednesday even ing ut 7.S0 p. in. sharp. All those who still have tickets or ticket money from the recent temperance concert will kindly bring In the same, Thu second ward vigilance commit tee will meet on Thursday evening ,u 7.:io p. in. to register candidates. (Join- er Jones, W. T. Davis and Thomas Jen. kins, vlgalnneo commit tee. Tho services nt tho stonart Mem. orial church on .Sutitlay evening was in charge of tho V. M. C. A. John v. Boyd was chairman of tlie meeting-. Addresses were given by John Wallaca, Jacob Ueese and William liovau. W. U, Morgans sang a solo accompanied on the organ by K. 11, Powell. The meeting was Interesting uiul well at tended, 1 Mr. und Mrs. J. C. Kern, of Buffalo, N, V who have been tho guests of the hitter's mother, Mrs. J. Vacksonlak, of Union street, returned home yester day, William J. Davis, of North Main street, Is recovering from his recent ill ness. Misses Vera and Hattie Itluker re turned to their home In Wllkes-Barre yesterday after being tlio guests of J their cousin, .Miss ISthel Jones or Alain street. School Director Tallie Jones, of Tay lor, died last evening after an illness of two weeks, aged :i7 years. He loaves a wife and four children. Mr. Jones was highly esteemed as an honorable gentleman und n conscientious guar dian of the borough's interests, The funeral announcement will lie made tomorrow, JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. There will be a meeting of the board of directors of tho Cemetery associa tion, at the olllco of the secretary, to morrow evening, at which all tho mem bers, aro retjuested to be present. Will Snyder, the well-known teamster at tho feed mill, fell ami sprained his ankle, Saturday night,, on the icy side walk In front of thy Artesian Hos-e company's rooms. lie had been with tho llro company lo the Olyphant fair. Tho borough council will hold a spe cial meeting tomorrow evening. Thomas Huntor, accompanied by ills sister, Mrs. tl. II. Dlmoek. of Carbon dale. left yesterday for Saratoga, N. V where they were called by the seri ous Illness of their sister, Miss .leunlo Hunter. The regular monthly meeting of the Crystal Fire company will be hold this ovening. After tho meeting a smoker will bo held. All members are request ed lo be present. Arthur Winter returned to Kingston Hemlriary yesterday, to resume bin stu dies. John Bergan and daughter, Margurct, of Ilonesdule, were the guests last week of his daughter, Mrs, William Brown, of .Vain street. Four children of Mr. and Mrs. Will lam Brown, uf Vain street, mv ill with chlekcimpox. .Mr. and Mrs. limner Jones, of Scran. ton, sient Sunday hern with friends. marks for deportment In the principal's room, at tho high school, during the past month: Mabel Cnpwoll, Josle Flsk, Maud O'Dell, Harry Flsk, Cluis. Eekart, Fanny Dershlmer, Ivsi Cap well, Anna Lewis, Carrie White. Prof. Lewis MoKeen, a blind man, gave an Interesting entertainment lit the Baptist church on Saturday even ing. On Sunday he assisted In the services of the church both morning and evening. Mr. and .Mrs. II. AV. linger have moved Into Theodore Miller's house.i The Women's Missionary society Of the Baptist church will meet at tho home of Mrs. Charles Punly on Wed nesday afternoon at L'.aO o'clock. . The AVoman's Christian Temperanuo Union will meet on Friday nfternooji with Mrs. J, AA Dershlmer. Mr. Kellogg, a member of the New Jersey llrnt, had a runaway with his horse ou Thursday of last week. Nc serious damage was done aside from breaking the sleigh to which the horsf .was attached anil the harness. AVOCA. DALTON. rienvge Brown has gone to Kinilnhd to visit his parents. William Smith and wife, of Tunk hannock, (sited the former' t mother hero lust wpek, .Mm. ISllzabeth Smith. .Maurice Dean has returned to New York to resume his at miles In the Columbia law school. Mrs. C. D. Finn Is visiting Iicr par outs in Brooklyn, js y. Her sister, Miss llatlle Place, who has been visit ing her, returned homo with her. Mtu Stearns and daughter, of Seranton, visited friends In this place on Sunday, The following pupils received pwrfect The week of prayer Is being observed In tho Methodist Uplscopal church thlst week, Meeting each ovening, 'except Saturday, beginning nt 7.110, At tlio sodality reception in St. Mary's church on Sutitlay ovening about forty new members were r? colvod, Hev. Father O'Bryne of Seran ton preached the sermon. The A. O. II. fair committee which was to meet this evening, has been postponed until Friday evening. A social will be given after business transacted. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Lav erleh, 11 son'; to Mr. and Mrs. AA'llllum Curley, a daughter; to' Mr. and Mrs. James AVard, a daughter. .Mrs. Powers, mother af David Tow ers, proprietor of tlio Valley hotel, foil down stairs a few evenings ago' anil sustained Injuries which have since loft her In a critical condition. Her leg und arm were broken and she wan injured lutcraally about tho hips. Eugene McCarthy of Maylleld Is the guest of his aunt, Miss Kearney, of drove street. The death of Mrs. John Tougher oc. currcd yesterday morning at her homo on the AVest Side after a few days' Illness. Besides her husband she Is survived by two daughters, Miss Mar gaivt at home, und Mrs. William F, at Mountain Top. Tho funerul will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Interment will be in St. Mary'e cemetery, To Cure n Cold in One Day Take Laxattvo Uronjo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. E, W. Grove's signature Is on each box, 2.jc.