-V-cV s 2 THE SCltANTON TmBUNJSAUllDAY, tfEBRUAUY 8, 1902. 4f The News of Catfoondale. ' ' " , ,1.1,1.,t,n,,i ., -,- ----- .i M . i . ,.,a.w .. - . i j, m i - - - - . . . - Grand Opera House Carbondalo, Pa, Tuesday, February 11. Gen. John B. Gordon, Hill Peltier III I'mnom Le-i-ttire-, mm a Menem! AilinMoii. 2"e. . ltpscrufl waif, Mle. On mount eif lihtorU.il Inlciml ollfiilioil to tlctici.it (loiilon't lecture mliool clilMrcn mule; 1 )cnr of orc will lie- mlmlttcil for 10 cent". JMi (.rnm tor reserved scat! now open at Itcjtmlil druit store. . RAlLR.OQb TIMB'TABLESJ Delaware nnd Hudson Ralhood. November 21. 11X11. , , , Inliu leaic Citbon.lilo tit city tlitlon m fol- Poi ein(on niul Wlll.es II itro-U 00, J.Of!, s DO. tmi, in ill. HI .'I a in- ID"), 111. 2 0, .I BO, (A5. T.u;. Jimii II in) )i in sunili im i. I. lie- .11 f j", n -i " '" '"- 2 Ji), ." .. i in . lis ilium. xintuKd. Monlieil. lMiloti, M- liulilicl iuliil, ill., 7.00 n. in, '' V "' (dill'.) J'oi H.ljnijil and lloncdale, v.2i. 11 in , feiinchj" tiitliu' leave Hajmatt afiil Honcsdilu Bt "0 a. ni ; I 13 p in. Trains arrive nt Cirlioiidilo fiom HIlkMlMrre nl bcranton as follows! tll. '" U-W- 10. n in J 12 J7, 2 OH. a 1 !. I 2S, I. 0-, 7 01, S 51, V ', 11 " p ni ; 2 0s. a in. MitiUij tmlm inilii- nl 0 27 a m i 1-' 10. " ". 4 2, (1 20, 11 03 ii. in. ,. Simla Ii ilns uirlw- al Cirbonihle- from Wuj Mirt and llonesdilc at U 17 and 7.5". p m New Yotk, Ontaiio and Western. Keiitemliei 17, 1001. Train leuvo tuiboiiililc foi -i-jnton at . Oil a tn,', 1 oo p ni Sunilu trniH ..t 7ii0 a in ; 0 00 p in Tiuins leait Ciiliomlilc- foi points noitli it 3110 a in On .inij it 0 10 i m. Tiaim Vivlnir at 11.10 i. in cel dm and Oil) n. in. ?undijs liiaKo loiiiiectlons foi Sew oiK, Coin v ill, Itl. Trala nrno from xciantoi t! 11 10 J in ! M i m; from points noitli, 4(0 p in Mnulay fiui1 t-crantMi it 0 10 a in Hid 7.1". P I" . from Uido ia al 0 00 p. in . . m Eile Bnihoad. lime 2J. 1001 Trains lo ci t tt itlon, Cubondilo, dim fcurpt NiihIm) nl 7.00 i in ind t o! P in for Jluuilt and Mncieli; nl 0 "! i. m, dill (e te.tlna Mimlit), foi llinkliainton. liiiLlnp 'on Ifetloiii for !itt oiK c!n and Ilufl llo, ind it 10 p in foi 'mqur-h intu, nnl.lnp lonnictlom tin w.'itcin poInL xiiiiihj triiin it n '" a in f. i Mwrucliaiwi. Vlth "Ci-lcili cnnnictl m, .md 0 27 p in, Willi nine coiiiirillon-. Tnins airlxn at S , a. m jut 3 f. p m Fonda q it S3, n m "DORRIE'S" OPINION, Mr. Buidette, of Gieenfield, Tells What He Thinks of the Eaces He Hopes the Columbia Boys Will i Soon Have Another Tail. "I hde just ictuiued ficini the i.ill-i nt Cistal laKe," wiitcs Doiiamo Buckley Jlmdette, the --,iKo nf Gieen field "Then- was a Hue daj ; a little cold for comfott. I suppose befotu this l caches ou, jou will Know who won the nut so. I was then-, but 1 don't Know who won, as I Aas .i spectatoi and not one ot the judges, llowevei, theie was a nice, a huge ctowd and eeiy one eemed to enjoy the flue te ficshmentb that neighboi "Dug" 3Iul laney futnished. "Dug" uiuloi stands how to 1111 them up and turn them out, especially tinning them out. That'-, what he did to me, but I managed to i each home niul am alile to wilte an account of how I enjoyed the laces on the ice. "I found Tom JJi ay Tutu's my little dog, you know, that I got In Jeunjn. I lound him at the laces when 1 in ihed theie. llo came with me as i.r as Dundaff, and then ho took an idc i In his head tlint he -would go to Toiest 'ity. I fear that his s,tay In Caibon dale and Fell township has taught him Himo bad habits. He seemed to be In- lined to light, but 1 think lie will get enough of that kind befoie lie leaves the ilty or the Foi est. If he doesn't, 1 will semi him down to Monkey nun, that is if he comes back, which T think he will "As it is too duik to go to chinch, I think I will continue wilting. Thete weie gieat times at Dundaff last week. It was uin by a bald-headed man bj the name of Baker and a soit of a col oied man; he wasn't full coloted, bj the name of AValkei. They gae ii pietty good Miow for a ten-cent one. Tliete was a contest foi the most popu lar lady, and I was in hopes jou would tome out and help nio to -ote. They weie giving chances on each admission ticket. You could hae two chances on n bottle of liniment, oi tlneo chances on a bo ot mm sahe. I took chance on the coin sahe, lor I found it a good thing to tub on my boots to Umbo: them up :i bit. "Jjpews Is tcatce us dtlnks pn elec tion day. Theie ain't a thing doln'. Hope theto'll bo another fait at the Columbian i-oon, ns I enjojed injself at the las-t, They'to gentlemen, that's Ahat they aie, een If they did take my paddle No. fi", which didn't win the wheel of foi tune ptl.e, "Vottts, diy, hutiBiy and tlied, "D, n nuidette, ,,, "Wpuld-be Tax Collector." wt;ii......,Young- Arnold's Denial. '""Touitg-'Salnu'el Atnokl, the lad Hhoso "niltub 'as mehtlonell nt u heathii? in ".Alderitulri Delnvtiit'fi olllce, In connec- , 'iTSfKn F001I WlMi 0 IT. flade Over a Ipn of da Food tha will put the jor of life 'inttt-ii timu of sixty Is wotth kuowiusr - ubout, Mr, Chas, J J. Allen, of 5!!0(i i Maiiter St., Philadelphia, Pa says, '"Five yea: s ago, lit the age of fift nlue, I was mlvlsed by n ft lend lo adopt lolled oats for my bteaknibt dlot ln'l1l5 .late of hlto luead, I followed the ntlvUe with Homo benellt, but wus tUl Uoulilrd with heart weakness and eendfal debility, jeoultlnk medlcliio fimn time to timet the boHels weie also affected to an extent. About six months ago, while still half.ltk and very weak t commenced 'to"niBei'Orape-futs Uteakfast Food and noon noticed .in Impiou-ment In my ffenerut-health, with the giadual ds. HTieuiuuee of unfuvoiuble symptomi. Heuit imlpitatlon deciensed and n " ntnvi feellns of lgor manifested Itself " In various ways. Tonics were no long 'er needed, bowels became nattuul, uervea -were steady and I 'becmetl to Have leturned, In a fieac'defereo, to tlio vigor of middle age. -Thel'd ha3 also been a gain In flesh, iliy WMtjht having Increased from 137 fo v 31 pounds, " ' " ' You are welcome tp use my name If you?de8ire to publish this voluntary testimony, ' " Hon wlllt tlio theft of tobacco ftom ono or two places, denies what the oilier boys tissoited. ltd niul his patent.! claim tliut he hud no connection with niiy of the thefts or the lads ron ceineil In theni. Ab theie wuh pome lulsnppiclieiiHiou of the lepoit In 'J'lio Tilbtino of the healing nt the ulder tnnn'B olllce, 111 justice to young Ai nolil, it should, be stated that he ui not ptcsoht when the other lluls made Hi.; accusations or admissions, ami thetcfoie inndc no admissions himself, as some weie led to bcllcc ftoin lead lug the lepint of the oceuiience. LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY. A Nation's Souow and Its Loving liemembiance Told in Ve:se by Colonel John McComb. Aptopos of Alunhani I.tmnln'ri blttli dn. which falls on Wednesday, Foil. 12, The T:lbuno pi lilts today an an- m opt late poem by Colonel John Mc Comb, in which the ttagedy that lnaib the nation nimitn is giaiiltlcallv told In eise and the loving teinembianco of the stnlour of the people he lovul Is llttlngly ci:ood: IjTNCOLN'S JUIITJIDAY, ll 10IIN M'fOMIl (In it l.liitoln died I iiiiiIm, with i bulla in Ids In I In, I hi' irood be Ulolikht foi lieiiUn i ni wiped nut it dimnlni; ft tin Ml(,bt licivts in inniid libelllon bid vkldi.il on Hie Held, Aflci four MMr-' dlinl lUbllinr for Hie Idol upon then Miiilil. 'Iln inaiucles of lmn w.'r.1 fi.iiiu i lit .iw.ii. And (on i million r. iniri . Iiillil-' u. u njoklni; on tint dj , 'Ibc iiin.1 w'lr wi mil, linn wis bippim-, a blind, M lie n I disliul hot a pi-liil tint n -oimili c tlnoniji tbe Imd t'om binidiid thousand lull Ih.s wm Minlinil in stllfe, Jo Kile out stun 1'. inner i lnuuipliiiil Ins of life, Oin siililln bins wile coining b. mi, glut tint the iiai w is w'ei, And loud pains- Jn Ibe W.tni, klii.'rt fi isi nit ppl'Ms hole Hhtu lb. lulu of llu ill hi, Iln i mdi t In in of ill, Wus- i I lie tl film his Intili slitiun to riis' In in lib ii lull, The gloom that then spiud c.'n the liml i ni-cl klief iiid-I haul to hi ii, ml in the loss enh finnlv weie ( hum inu-i ofi sliue. i Ills mtiiiiiiiuiit urn (iiuuble, is tin till as it his doni, Put bis n ime is on tbe tonkins .,f nun who 1.110W tin fniic he won, nil as lin liilues conn to lulit their liisliu llood-t tin i nth, lo leuh uui otilhs to Imimi him on Ibe d. In hid bis luilli Su lil.iiiin luilflli will in nk 1 dill eaih fii tine leu, ' Hi it c ileudirs will lull In u.1 In sh ,w ul .in e icicle, v tbe n inn of l.iiiiulii c ills to mini linn i f biiuihle lull li. e time 1 now iilted In tlji hi. In -t nlibe on i iith Who TIMELY TOPICS, Xuw that councils hae tnl.cn com mendable action with lefeteuce to m c teaming tlio numbet of htieet lights, it would be well to ghe the mi me at tention to a nioie ltal matte:, moie Hie hMbants .mil 111 o alaim hoes loi outbing dlstilct. To keep step with the mui eh of progiess in municipal ulfalts, the needs of the eltlens must needs bo looked after and a bioider spli It must be shown than appeals to be the disposition in the inattei of fl:o hydiants yince we "cnolute" as the eios.s-woods debatci would saj., so must we "ieolute." As Carbondnle raui.s and the outling dlstiiets .ue built up, ho must the needs of those tapaeis wlio he elected homes be looked after Tt Is ancient hlstoty that then aie file hjilumtb in ceilaln sections of the city which hae long since out lined their sen Ice; and in otbet paits of the town tliete Is no lite pto tcction, at nil. x:Iilonces of this con dition weie "tidlv at hand a few wccl.s ago, when at a liie in the West Side, a house was half consumed befoie (lie hoso of the companies could be laid Horn a hjdiant neatly a thousand fept awav. At a subsequent file on Noitli Chinch .stieet, nnotliei dwelling was : educed bv the Humes, by :eaon of their being no lite alatm bo at hand, and by icuson of theie being no file lijdiant ilose enough to le.ich the buinlug houe with the hose ot one ompaii . It rises to the height of .shame tlt.it citizens should buffer for lite ptotee tlon because of the disputes among counellmen as to the location of cet talu hydiants. Tlio lights of taptn c:s a:e paiamouut In such Issues, but sonietimcb they seem to bo sulioidln uteil to petonal Intel ests, A tut ions condition exists us to wl:os duty it is to lepalr ot catibo to be :e pahed lud:a::ts that might be out of in dot. Theie aie a number of thes, seeial of them so old that they aie useless because of mst. Now who is It that should look after them and gl. them necesFuiy intention, Is not clear. Councils think and say It Is the chief of the Hie depattment, but the oulln tinco eientlng that odleo only loosely dellnes IiIh duties. It ru case of oe: looklng the duties of the olllce, when the olllce was denied. In the face of this, councils should gle this matter the necessa:y attention, and Is no such pi o talon has been made then It should bo done at opee. An impenUlo ne cessity exists fo: such action, j;he safe ty and ptotectlon of, the tnxpayeis. Hut for the good enubo In which they act, the newspaper wittei.s of the town would weaiy of itujulrlug after, the Htonn doois which should ltuo been elected at the postofilco thieo months ago, mote or lets. These stoini doftis have been sought after since tho wlt. ter beason opened, not that they aie u luxtuy, but ii stem neeessitj, be cause they aie Indispensable to the conifoit and health of tho postotllce einplojes. To becuio what belongs to them, nothing moie, it should not bo uecessuiy for the postul authotltles to become suppltcantB befoie eouttcils, but this Is almost what has been neeessaiy to bilng about action tor now doois, 'Die i evolution for tho dooib passed councils weeks ago.but the stoim doois have ptoven ns uncettaln as the weath er, und now it has become u Joke about tho postofllce that they will appear ubout (lie middle of summer to keep the festive lly on the outside, Hockey Club Witho'ut a Job. The membeis of the fjwlft Winds foot ball eleven o:gu::Ued u hooky learn nt tho beginning of tho winter season, and, w 1th tho expectation- of meeting competing tennis, sent n "do f" tlnough The Tribune to teams down Ihc volley, particularly Scianton. Hut this spotting at dor of tho Hcrnii tonlnns must have cooled, for not a won! has been henul ftom them. Must be ftlghtened most to death. It Is es tablished now that theie nto four tilings that Scinntonlrtns can't do. They can't piny base ball, foot ball, hockey nor tun fast horses. Carbon dale, how ever, has knocked them Into it coclsed hat In 'nil of these "little matters," iib "Dorile" Httidotte would put It.- Scianton can do one thing; It can bowl, llut wait until Cnibondnb gets its new bowling alley and bowls a few, nnd then Jt will be another sloty, ST. PAUL'S BUILDING; TUND. Congiegatlon Makes Acknowledge ment of Thanks. ltov. F. Khlnger, pastor of St. 1'auPa Lutheran cliuieh.nnd August Geihnidt, secretaty of the congiegatlon, haw been titttliuilsed to make the following statement of the building fund and to make an acknowledgment of thanks to the contilbutions to the fund: Cash lecclvcd on (list mibscilptlon list, 11,011; good outstanding b.ilucc on Knmo, $57; total, $1,071. Llnbllltle Tho installments on mm (gage, with Intel est, $r.23, and a loan of $030 to Dt. A. .Sehaolfer, of Philadelphia, our mis sion supeilntendent, who aduinccd this sum o llbcially. without lntetet, und not een asking foi a note as a pet sotinl help. We ate going to pay off the tnottgago In lull in exchange for it Itilt claim deed fiom the Haptlst as sociation, s0 s0on as It Is leody foi th" s.tme. Out eteillt is good, because the Cai bondale citizens nio so good In n g( n fially assisilln'g us. "e will line the gicnttst com ago in putting In cltcula tlon a second subset Iption list, patttcit laily among our fi lends to whom th" lltst list was not olfeied. As It would take too much space to publish .ill the names and sums of the clintilliutots, the books ate open to ealleis at Up borne of Ttensuiei Wllhelm Sehtoetler, on Llitkett htieet. As often as we attend ilmnli come lace- to face with the noble gilt of ono of out noble oontilbutois, Uov. 'J'. F. Coffey, lor we see- the S.nloiu on the cioss, which lie piesenled to us, and we hear the exho: tatlon, "Lit biotheilv line continue," llc-biews, 2sll:l. Ue. r. :hlnget, ptioi. Geneinl Goidon Coining. The indications aie- that C.ti bondtile, us expected, will Use t the occasion and ghe Genetal Goidon. the dlstln gulslied boutheine:, a lltting leeeption when he comes to lectute at the Gi.ind on Tuesday night. Tho Gtand Atmy men of the town aie manifesting1 a deep Intel est In Geti eial Got don's coming, and theie will bo nuineious bluecoats in the audience that evening to listen to the noted Contedeiato genetal tell of the most intoi estlng pait ol the wa:, the closing d.is ol the- stila- that toie the same peoples of a nation. Genetal Goidon was one ol tlio stafi appointed b Gen etal Itoheit Lee to confer with the staff of Gouei.il Giant in older to la cllltato the woik of the .suuendei or the aim of the South This is i splendid qualification foi him to dls ius his subject. L The Columbia Anniveisniy. The Columbia Hose comp.iin, whlih is' the oldest (he cmnpanv in the i Itx , pioposes to lelehi.ite its foity-tlfth an nleisaiy In a becoming ninnnei soon nftei the Lenten -ea"on. The lotnpain is alieady dlsctissiu-,' the possibilities ol nu- eelebtatlou wlileh it pioposes to l:ao in 1907, in obseiance ot the golden jubilee. Al ieady ptoiislon is being made loi this l emote alfnli, and it Is expected to h.ue at least $",,000 to expend In the most elabotate cxeteKcs eet held In Cntbondnle. St. Paul's Lutheian Chinch. Senkes Suiulaj. Sabbath school, 9 .10 a. m , pleaching. 10 JO a. in , tegu lar monthly council meeting, s Ju p in. Xo member should fall to attend. Subject ot set man, "Second Tjpe nt Cluist and Its Tiue I"olloweis," aecoul ing to L'phesitiiis, il. 21-22, "In whom till tho building filly fi.imed together giowetlt Into a holj temple In tho Loul." In whom miu nkn aie bujld ed. Come and listen. Change of Business. Thomas Judge, the South Main .stieet li'htaui an titer, will abandon his business theie when his license e.x pites in Apt 11 next, lie pioposes build ing on pike stieet, near his piesent home, and will elect a stote and icsl denco combined. He will occupy tlio .stoic ns a gtoccty. "Fast Mail" Coming. Lliuoln Cattei's big scenic. plece,"Tli.' Tast Mall," his lltst gteat success, will be tit the Gtand on Ftldny evening, Feb. II. . Meetings of Tonight. Coutl Lily, roiestctH or Ametli.i, Diamond lodge, Shield of Ilouoi, Local IClrt, United Mine AVinkei. Meetings of Sunday. Pioneer Father Mathew society. St. Joseph's Cadets. Oijler Hallway Conductois. An Evening with Capable Actois. "Our Now Minister' may not equal "Luei's Lane" in dtamatto consti ac tion, but it calls lur bettor acting for Its success, and It lecelves It In tho rilKVKNTS AND HKKAKS III' '.Seent -seven" lb lit, lluinpliies' Fatuous ripecllle tin fiilp and Colds, consisting of a btnall bottle of pleasant pellets that ills the -vest pocket, handy to cniiy. "Seventy-beveii" cities Gilp, Colds, Inlluetuti, Cattiuh, Pains and Soieness In tho hetal and chest, Honisenebs, Soie Tin oat, aaneiu! Piostiatlon and Fever, ".Seventy-teveii" stops fiesb Colds and btenltsttp stubborn Colds that hung on and lo not jletd to ordinal y tieatment. At all diuggUU 23 cents, or mulled on lecelpt of piVce. Doetot's Hooh mulled ft ee. I lluiiu.ini-' llwnvwiljlbk VJidklin, (u, mint Willi jim uijd John MficU, .Nm imk MM hands of the company that is to bo seen at tho Grand on Monday evening next. As a well-plenscd Caibondalo nation said, on the occasion of the company's earlier appearance hero: 'That's ti show wheto you. can see nct Imr that Is worthy of the name." Annual Visitation. Last night was a inemoiablo occa caslon for the local Palestine coni mandcry, Knights Templar, It being the mgnt, on winch ltlght Eminent Gland Commander T. F. Penman, of Scianton, ntiulo ills nnntml Installation. Ho was accompanied by gtand ofllcets and tho division commander, n. A. Zlmmer lnuil, mui a fnicn delecrnllnii of Conor do Lion nnd Mellta coinmunderlcn. Tho pnity was met nt tho Seventh avenuo station by u tmlfoiined escoit and taken to tho local men's uimoiy tit Masonic Temple. In the hall was a lingo uowd und speeches by tho most piotnlnent men of the visiting pnity and the local men weie given and after the speedtes the Inner man was ftti nlshed with a quantity or good things. A Sleiglnlde. The Ladles Aid society, of Pec-kvlIIe, enjoyed a sleiglnlde to this city yes tetday ufteinoon nnd enjoyed a Bump tious supper In the Lackawanna house on Uolmont stieet. Tlneo lingo sleighs coinejed the paitv lo this city niul btck The following coniptlsed tho pin t : Mosduiues Van Ilouton. J. Goek, Foi hot, Acker, Mnnce, Mlllntd. Ktiintx, Xupp. Khult. Mc-Aulev. Tes- ler, .Michael, Dlttonger, Illnkle, Miller, Fin bet, Ucehei, Slender, Stelnbeig, Mondtllne, Sti night, IlogRe, Itldgeway, Mink, IteMiolds, Goekel, Jno Goeh and MNses Annie Keets and Catollne Zupp. At the Opeia House. Lee ltankln's famous pln, "19," was the- atti action at the Gi.ind openi llou-e last night and was ghen in an e-rfecthe way by the excellent cast cumpiised In the Ft.inkle lomp.inv. A imge audience witnessed the pet foi m tinee. Last night was lo haw been uninuiei night but none appealed. This nfteinnoon a matinee will be ghen and a ladles' gold watch given to the holder of tho lucky ticket. The play will be that stiong western ine-lodiainn, "An Ameilcnn Pilncess" One of the piom inent paits In the play Is taken by a tiained beat, ".Mickey," who sroied n hit when the peifoimiitue was given lteie last week. Tonight "Pawn Tick et No. J10," will be given Hon. John Littlefleld. Hon John Littlefleld, who will be the next and the final speaker In the Knights of Columbus cotttse, is a plat foini speakei who has been belote the public foi j eats, and has earned a leputatlon as a polished speakei. His subject w ill be "Daniel O'Connell," the Itisli statesman, otatot and wit, a sub ject which will offer a wide held for i man ol Mi. LIttlolleld's talents Childien's Dancing Class. Lb-ninuing- today Miss Cinile Pi Ice and Miss Louise Sloeum will ciiidttc'. a school oi dancing in the Huike build ing for little misses, each Satuulay afternoon fiom 2 until 4 o'clock This menus of the little ones icceiv-ing this accomplishment, will no doubt achlev sulllclent popularity to wattant tl-f eltotts or the two oung ladies In dim go nf the etileipiise. THE PASSING THHONG. P. H Cuej. ol Gteen island, was in the citv estetdtiy. Mis William Evans and Mis Kimer Stove:, ot Scianton, .ne vlsltois In the dt. Geoige W. Huilbut, ol Scianton, made a business nip to Catbondalf vesteidav. A. J lien j, Fied Kuieiich .md Al. Illandln, ot Setantiin weie at tin Ameiicm house- wsieidny. Dt. F. L Pott, ot Wa-hlngtiin, D C, and Andievv Uennell, or Pulaski I'll, "a , weie at the HanNon boils. esu'ida,. s JERMY1N AND MAYFIELD. Tin Jet in n liuiough council held thelt legulai monthl meeting last evening when .illjueinbe'is we:e pies ent with the exception of Chimney und Dunn The oidlnunce iiuthotllng the cnnti.ict with the Jet ni n Hleetiic Light company was lead but betoie being adopled Councilman The: on Moon objected to the conttact because the mice was too high and he futtltei incue objected to llteb onus. Councilman Albeit Moon spoke In led In fin or of the oidinanee, the adoption of which he thought would be beneficial to tho botough. On the motion of Albeit Moon, seconded by Ttawllug, the oidln unce was adopted, Theiou .Moon cast ing his wte against It. On motion the ce: tilled check loi $300 was turned over to the tieasiuer until such time as the conttact was legally executed. The following bills weto lead and ot deied paid: Coal for Anthiaclte Hose looms, $C30; Uuigess Pc-ndeild's sul.uy, $2.1; Evening Leader, $1.40; J, G. A ti), $5.30; chief of police, fc.il.nv. $13: Peck Lumber totnpau, C9 cents; salaty and postage of botough sect etui y for six months, $J7.r,0; cleotiio lights, $l.'j, 01 A bill fiom Moigun and Nyco uniQunting to $i.',50 wus laid over und bills for salniles or boaid of health qlllcei.s amounting to ?113, weio also lead but as council had only appio prlated $G0 for the boaul the sectotaty was liistuteted lo wilte out an onler for that amount. Tho annual lepoit or the boaid of health was lead in which the number of deaths for tho year was stilted to have been 21), lUtths, 13, and number or cases or contagious diseases, 3.'. The boaid offeied some bUggestloiiB to pte vent the intiodttctlon of small-pox Into tho boiough one or which was that ac tion bo taken to pi event pack peddlets fiom coming Into the town and expos ing their goods foi sale, Tho loport concluded by asking the co-opetatlon of tho council in pioventjng tho much dieadert dlseubo gaining a foot hold lieie, The lepoit wus adopted und placed upon file, A petition was lead fiom the Antliia cito IIoso company asking tor the ex oneiatloti of their membeis fiom their occupation tax as is done with tho membeis of the Ciystal Flio company, Tho petition wus gi anted, Chaliiuan Iladger leuppoluted Dr. I, S, awive.s to tho boaid of hetilth for tho peilod of live eais. The uppolnttnent was con litmed by the council. The boaid of health was Insti acted to get the neces saiy supplies in luted, and send their bill to council. The chief of pollen was Instructed to keep out all puck peddleis fiom tho boiough lu necoid unie with the boaul of health's ie quest. The apeclul meetings tit the M. L chutch uie to be continued next week. Beginning tomorrow Rev. Geoige Ben nlnger, of Bcraiiton, will be piesent and pi each each evening, Mouduy night's bubject will bo "Man Life's Old Question Answo:ed;" Tuesday evening, "The Unpuidonublo Sin What Is It?" Wednesday evening, "Piollt and Loss," Thin sdny evening, "Memoiy and Its Itelallon to the Fuluro Life;" Friday evening, ''Tho Talents Who Is Ite sponslble." A cordial Invltntlon is ex tended lo all. Tho nioellngfl nt Iho Uapllst church, which tho pastor Is being assisted by ltov. nnd Mm. Claik Wilson, have steadily grown during the week In nttendunco and Inteiest. Mr. Wlllson will preach a sermon Sunday morning, which will bo of unusual Interest, es pecially lo thoughtful nnd well educat ed pei sons. The subject Is "Why Must n Man Ue Boin Again to See tho King dom of God?" Mr. Fied Wlllson liTul Miss 'Daisy B. Httll, of Scianton, nte expected to bo piesent .Sunday even ing, to assist In tho singing. Tho meet ings will continue next week, evety ovenlng except Suttiidny. All ate In vited. Itcv. Dr. Whnlen, of Caibondale, was n visitor heic yesterday. Attorney and Mrs. II. D. Catey spent Thuisdny evening with Scrantou ft lends. There will be a special meeting of the membeis of tho fund In connection with the Dniighte:s of St. Geo: go Mon day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock shaip Alt niembois ate requested lo bo piesent. PECKV1LLE. Tho Piesbyteilnn ehmch, He v. S. II. Moon, D. D , pnstor. Set vices Sunday at 10 30 a. in. und 7. p. nt. Subject In morning, "Prellmlnniy Consldeiatlons;" evening, "Two Bible Itovivnls." All nio w elcome. Tlio pi caching on the Sabbath in the Methodist Hplscop.il chutch will be by Kev.'F. Gcndnll. Mottling subject. "The Doxology of the Redeemed." evening, "Pet lis on the .Deep." All tbe otliei sen Ices us usual, nnd evetvbod wel come to all the set vires. Peckvllie Baptist, chinch, Ucv .T. S. Tliomas, pastor. Pet vices tomoitow at 10 30 a. m and 7tw. in. Moinlng sull ied, "The Piophe't Joel," evening sub ject, "Jesus Chi 1st, the Founder of Clulstlanltv." All aie welcome, Atlliui Cialg, a roimer lesldeut ot Peckvllie, tiled nl his home In West Scianton jesteiday moinlng. The laigest ctowd that has been pies ent tiny night dining the Wilson rite company's fair was piesent Thins: day evening. The biilldlm wim filled to it utmost capacity. The Avoc.i Hose com pany, of Avoca, was pic-sent on that evening. The school bond, ul ii leeeiit meet ing, moved to put chase one do.:en ra ticide flic extinguishes, the same to bo dibit ibuted in the dlff eienl sihuol buildlnc-s. Miss Noi.i Picketing has accepted a position with the Collletv Engineer company, of Scianton. and has resigned the position as cleik at the postofllce. The eonceit this evening momists the people of Peckvllie and lelnltv a uue tie.il. Miss Daisy B. Hall, of bcianton, his been omr.icecl foi the evening, and has been lot lunate lit se mi Ing scvcial talented nitists to assist hei, name, the blight, winning little elocutionist, Miss Ida Smith: Eugene Weuzel, llu- popular b.n Itone, ot Scian ton, ami Fied r. WINon One of our most popular home slngei s, Miss Nellie Glumille, will also be heard In n duet With Miss Hall Mi. Wen.el, It will be teinembeied, made a Kie.it hit in the opeta caiitiv.it In Scianton, a slioit time ago, .md wit bout doubt Is the most popular slngei in Scianton at this time The following Is the pi ogi amine Iledtutlon, ' The Imentoi's Wife," Miss Ida Smith, Soiaiiton, ocul solo, "The Handoleio," Eugene Wonzel: instiu iuetit.il duet, 'Qui Vha" Miss Dis Hall and Ml. F. E Wilson: iccit.ition, "Seeing Things at Night," Mi,s Ida Smith, ocal solo, "The Gav llusaai," Eugene Weti7el: oenl duel, "Be nitlful Moonlight," Mis Nellie Gl.tuvllle and Miss Hall: leett.illon. ' Tiouble In the Amen Coinei," Miss lilu Smith OLYPHANT Tin council and school boaid will mitt on Mondii ovenlng. Miss Alice O'lLnii, or Uppei Dun miiie stieet, gave a delighttul eitehie patty at hei homo on Thuisdny even ing. At tlio conclusion ot the game a delicious luncheon was solved. Those p.esent weie: .Misses Kate Mi Hale, Maigaiel Haes, Winnie Eatu-tt, Alice O'Hiu.i. M.ugiiet .Mi Hale, .Mai Cliin cv, Aunle Walsh, William Mcllalo, Thomas Walsh, IMwuid Keogb, Mai tin Glimes, Patiick O'Hai.i, William Uttiko and P. J. Walsh. Tho lollovvlng Is the menu tot the supper which will be sen oil In the Father Mathew hall Tuesday evening fiom 3 to 10 o'clock by the membeis or St. Patilck's congiegatlon: Itoast tttt key, oster stufilng, gllilet saufe, eian beuy sauce, X1ieuch pea, i old hum, baked beans, cabbage salad, potato sal ad, tomato aspleon, lettuce-, olhes, pickles, beets, assoited cakes, fiult, lie cieam, coffee. Supper Z0 cents. A large number of people enjojed the excellent supper set veil by the La dles' Initial society In the Wnkely Pap tist chui oh pailoi.s last ovenlng. Mis C, S. Lowsley wus tendeied a sutpilse putt by tho membeis of her Sunday school class of the Susquehan na Stieet Eaptlst chutch at her home on Delawaie stieot Thutsday evening Tho time was most enjoyable spent lu vailous nmusements and at tl o'clock leficshments wc-te hei veil A sleighing patty ftom hete went to Jet ni n last evening, The membeis of the Uebecca and In dependent Older of Odd Fellows lodges nio leciuested to meet In their looms to moitow evening at fl o'clock to attend dlvtno service in the Pilmltlvo Metho dist chinch, Nov. II, II, nylund, of Plttsbutg, will conduct tho seivlceri In the Piesby teilnn chutch tomoitow moinlng and ovenlng. All mo Invited. MOSCOW. The fuueial of Stanley V Hoitue, who died of appendicitis at Mn.igucv, Potto itico, Junuaty 10, was held ftom the Dalevlllt chinch Junuaty "0, Mi Pottieo was bom In Moscow, Pit,, May H, 1869; he was lecelvicl Into the Mos cow Methodist Episcopal chutch In full membeishlp October L', ISSt, and licen ced a local pieucher Janimty L'J, IS'JJ. Ills advanced school pi l lieges weto one jeur at Factoivllle, tlneo jeat.s at Wjomlng Semlnnty, and live jeans at the State Noimal school t Mllleis- Illo, Pa, In tho fall of 1SU9 he went to Poito Iflc-o und enteied tho employ of the government as a public school teacher. On tho 18th of September ho man led Miss Iiene E. We-tt. of Me Vejtowii, Pa, an elllclent and suc cessful teacher, and Immediately they went to Poito P.ic-0 wheie he soon be en me biipenlsor pf Agutidlllo dlsttlet, coniptlslug about sixty schools. Two memoilul set vices In English weie held ut Mnyagues and one In Spanish at Aguadlllu, their place of lesldence, and many letteis of condolence to the wid ow uttest the esteem lu which the deceused was held by Poito Itlcuus. Tho funeiul services lusted about two bouts, ltemuiks weie mude by Rev. a If. Pi entice, pastor of the Moscow Sf. E. chutch, puter was offeted by LETTER TO By Mrs. J. H. Haskins,of Chicago, 111., President Chicago Arcade Club. Comforting Words to Women Regarding Childbirth. i,,!.riwi.nrS nt ,aUnnlna'; wl,iB?f!,nl llfo ,lt tho fiotttlisldo of Chicago know well the Arcndo Club, and trill toll you that It is one of the largest and most Inlucntlal clubs In Chicago. It can bo readily understood, therefore, that such a prominent woman as tlio head of this club could luivo only ono object In view lu allow up her portrait nnd lcttor to bo published In connection Tvlth any lncdlelnc, nnd that Is, to do good to other suffering mothers. Well docs Mrs. Hasldns know that tlic-ro nro thousands of women who dread the period of childbirth i thousands who aro prostrated nigh unto death at tho bhth of each child, and for months afterwards uro weak and miserable, and almost courting death as a lollcf from suffering. A cnpnblo mother must Tbo a licnllliy mother. Tho experience of maternity should not ho iippronclied without careful physicnl preparation. Caro and careful counsel is what tho expectant and would-bo mother needs, and this counsel slio enn .secure Avlthout cost by writing to Mrs. Plnklmin at Lynn, BHiss. Thousands ond thousands of women havo been carried throutrh this tryinir oidcalsafoly nnd comfortably by a faithful rollanco upon Iiydla 1Z. Pfnlc liain S Vcgetablo Compound, and Mis. llaskins gcnorously loans us her name and portiait to help us to convince all skeptlcol women that health and happiness abounds lu Lydia 13. Plnlcbam's Vegetable Compound. MRS. J. II. IIASKIXS, President Chicago Aictide Club, Chicago, 111. "DkvuIUks. Pinkham : Motheis need not (head childbearing af ter tliey know the value of Jjyditv M. Pinh ham's Vegetable Com pound. While I loved childien I (headed the ordeal, for it left me weak and sick for months after, and at the time I thought death was a welcome lelief ; but before my last child avus bom a good neighbor ad vised me to try Lydia li. l'inkham's Vcgetablo Compound, and I used that, together with your Pills and Sanative AVaish for four months ' befoie Hie child's bii tli ; it In ought nie Avondei fill lelioi. I hardly hatV an ache or oiiu, aud when the child Avas ten days old I left my bed stiong in health and happy in mind. Eveiy .spiing and fall 1 iioav take a bottle of Lydia K. Pinlchnui's Vi'getnhlc (impound and find it keeps nie in continual oxeellont liealth; 82 or S! a year keeps mo Avell and stiong." Slits. J. II. ILvsicib, JJ48 Indiana Aac., Chicago, IU.r 't "5heis a Pinkhani Baby." ' " I)i:u: AIns. Pixkiivm : I cauuot thank you enough for what you havo done for me. I wiote jou home time ago about not being able to go my full tune dm lug pregnancy. Xow, after tuking tiie tieatment ou advited, wo have a clear little gill babv, the joy of our home. I tell my friends sho is a Piukliam baby, for ha'd it not been for Tjydia 11. Piiildiam's Vege table Compound wo never could have had her. My liealth is good, thanks to your medicine." Mits. IlAnr.v Ilunv. Prban.i. Iowa. whU li v. illlMiuiil tiiunj-) in foil wlioc.iufliiil tli it tho nlmvu testimonial Irttors aro not i;enulue, ur wcio pulilKlii-it before obtiiliiini; tlio writir's apei lal per mission, r.yellu i:. rilllvlia ra loitiohlo Co., l,yun, Mass. rri.Wl Mil !.! II MM I llcv. Hitch, pnstcu il the DalesvIUe thuuli. lle. II. F. AVuulell und Pew Hunks spoke ol Mi. Roitiee as n fiiend and neighbor and paid loving tilbutesi to his Clnlstlan ihatactei. ltev. P. P. Schoonovei, of Uiew Theologkal Sem inal, told of Ills .isboclntlons with him as a student at s-cliool. Among the floi.il tilbules was n benutltul piece ltoni the Sundav school and Epwoith Ltiigue oL which he was a niembei. Intel ment was maili- In the Dalovlllo cemetcn Cieoige A'cauv, of Elmim, Alslted his pat cuts Thin. s-dav ovenlng. Mis. staples, of Kane, who has been visiting her daughtet. Mis, flatdner, i etui tied home Thuisda. Mi.s. II. E. Clalge left c.steulay for New Yotk and Philadelphia wheie he will spend a few weeks. TAYLOR. The Piohlbltlon league of this town have seemed the sen Ices ot Hon. John (J. AA'oolley, the wot Id's t enow ned pio hlbltlon lectin or, to stop over at this town on Tuesday evening al i! 30, Feb liiai 11. aud deliver a shoit addiess jit the coiner of Main und Talor stieets Subject, "Jlv Own Countiy." Thlh evening a bacholois' social will be held, under the auspices of tho oung men oi the Fiist Congiegatlonal chutch. The membeis of Contui Hose com- pait, Xo, 1, aie leaving nothing un done to ninke their coming annlvei saiy eelebiatlon on Wednesday even lug, Fc-bi it'll y 1-, a gtnnd sun ess. A concori und ball will be held ut AVeb ei's link on that date. An ecolIeut pioginimue has been in Hinged. Notable aiitong those who will take pint ato Chillies Ilaitley, ventiliouulst, niul Miss Eeutilco Mollis, cloeutloulst, of Set mil nn. Set vices at the Culvuiy Uapllst chut eh toinoitovv will be held at the usual bouts The pabtoi, ltov. Dt II. II. Hauls, will ofticlnte. All aie cor dially Invited AVelsh Haptlst diuiih Sen lees to moitow Moinlpg seimon at 10.30 (Welsh), sublet t, "Divine Puidon in tho Eight of National Euw " Evening senium at 0 o'clock (English): subject, "Clnlstlan Assiuuneo" Sunday school tit 'J p. m . superintendent, J. C Hlelt aids, pastor. P.ev D, C Edwaids All aio welcome, Methodist Episcopal chut ei It, Uev. Clinton II, Homy, p.istot. Sabbath soi vices tomouovv nt 1.30 u. in, mid 7 p, m. Moinlng subject, "Salt," evening subject, "Abtaluim Lincoln " Class meeting at 1I.3Q a. m., Sunday school at -.15 p, in ; Eiivvoith league ut 0 30 p in , Miss Jennie Nichols, leader. All aie wcleo've This evening the man lage of MUs Kate Wlnteis, daughter of Mi, and Mis. lllchaid AVIntets. and Eottis fl, Jenkins, ot AVest Scianton, will be sol emnized a 14 lie home or the bilde, ut S o'clock, by the ltev. Dr. II. II, Hauls. The Til lor Oiutoilo bodety will meet tomoriow evening at the Calvaiy Eap tlst chutch for leheuisal. All membeis uie leciuested to bo piesent. The Antluuclte Glee club Is louiullng into shape for the Alleutown eistedd MOTHERS. Wo h ive elciiOBltc.l with tlio N'ntloiml City It-vnk ot I.ynn. SG0OO. a fod, on Match 17, when they will com pete for the $100 jni.e on "The P1I gilms' Choi us " The I.acK.i wanna company' pay car will visit this town todav, when the emploves of the- c ompan'&lx collleiles will leielvo their senii-month'.y eaui ingb tor Jiiuuai.'. Mts Thomas James and daughter, Mis. James Hovvells, or Piovldcnce, weie guests of iclatlves In this place efateulay. Tho Iliiftalo Social club will conduct theli icguhir weekly social this even ing at AVebei's link. ELMHURST. Seliool leopened In the pilmnry de pattment on Tuesday, Miss Schlnnell lug having lecoveied sulllclently to le htime her duties there, Mis. Beit ha Tolemle- and chlldieu letuined home on AVednesdny aftci a two months' visit with Scinntcm r i lends The oidinanee or Eaptism will be ad mlnlsteied nt the Sunday evening serv ice at the Uapllst chinch. The Ladles' Aid society of tlio Bap tist i hutch will hold a dime social on Filday evening, Fcbiuuiy U, tit tho homo or Mr. Eion Hucklughnm. All me Invited The botough council hold its tegular monthly meeting ou Tuesday night. The Elmhuibl club met at the club looms on Monday ovenlng nnd trans acted consldeiable business, Me.ssis, V. O. Schoonmakcr and J. M. Ithodes Iiuao gono to Florida. Eyion Buckingham attended the f uncial of the lato Sfanley M. Portree on Wednobdny of last week. Tho little bon of Dr. and Mis. Knott ier who has been Unngetously 111 lor beveial weeks, Is slowly lecoveilng Mr Jobeph nudmtin, of Plymouth, lJ n guest at the homo of Mr. J. W. Si he. bel oer Sunday. Miss Cuule Schlebel visited Mends In Plymouth last week. DURYEA. At the boiough council meeting held tlio other evening, Pi or F. J. mguu ptesented a bill for ?5HSJ0. Pi of. Keg.iu stated that he had paid that mini out of tils own lesoutcpb when ho amis tteasuiet for tlio townshlD. The bill wus ouleied paid Heniy Hiiddlesoti stuted that tho township commlssioiieis had given hhn mdets to the amount of 118.12, but that ho hud lost (hem. Tm council gave a now older and tho bill was oi del eel paid The tecietary's pal my of $,'5, lor senlceb for the month, and that of tho chler of police, tor $10, weie ouleied paid. Tho stieet niithoi (ties weie lnstiucted to enter legal pio-et-edlugs against the AV.unke Coal com pany and make It fulllll Its contrac t with the boiough, In legaul to the Im tuovlng of Stepheiibon and New streets. They have compiled with pait of tho coiitiact, that of furnishing mi electila light for New stieet. To Cuie (hip in Two Days, i Laxative Uioiuo-Qulnluo removes thu cause, E. W. Oiuye's blgnature oneei box. 'Tv' -rf