2 rp THE SCrtAKTON TJRIBUNE-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1002. m- K Tlfae News of '.'RAILROAD TIME TABLES Delaware nnd Hudson Railroad. November 21, 1"0I. , Trains lcinc i ailioiiililu t ilty Hllon os fol- Tot rVrnnlon nml wm.M-IJire-Ono, T.iw, . I) 01, 10 01. 11.21 fl mi IW, 1.11, 2fi'. 3". ton, r.oo, iooi, 11, in) p. ni . , . . .. Mtniliv ll.ilm leave at S VI, 11 21 . I'M ' 10 till, fi BO, t"3 u m ;; For Albany, fiiriluji. Moiilrcil, lUvlnu, M I nirlaml pulntf, Uc, 7 W u. mi ' I1 "' I'lill'O Tcr Waviiurl md IIoiimiIjIi, 7 2., 110.. . m . "1111111" ilium lino M.i'niart ami IIicJtlo ' at t)"l) 1. in ; M3 p, m, ..., ,. ti... Irnltu niriip nt ( irbomlile from w I"''"''"!! ami bcMiilon n follow: 0.V1. s:i 0 0, M a. 111.) 12.K7, 2 00, ,'ll, 1.2, (LOS, 7 01, S H, ' II 87 p. m 2 03 a in -t1 simdiy tmltn nirito nt 0.27 i 111 i 1- "' lll 4 2. .'(, iif,3 ,, in, "iiiiclii.v tultn iurlc nt r irljoitil il '" ""' mart and IIoiicmIiIp tit 1217 mil 7 1"i p '" New York, Ontiulo nnd Western. Soptfinber 17, 1'WI. TiiIih Ioiivp iJttiuiirlale for 'crinton it , 00 1. in ; I fn) p 111 simdiy trniM nt 7.00 11 in ! 0n0 p in. Tallin leave ( jiliomliile (or polnii nottli nl Jl 10 n. in On bunilij at 0 in n in Iu1" leivlnir nl 11 1n .-, i,i. wM. iljva nml 'M0 it lit huii'lil) iinUc cotilKilloiu tor .Vvv "il l0,l, Vi ill. ck. TriliM arrive from Sirinlo'i nl II 10 1 "' ' '" P nii Ilinii pnhiti iiintli, ' p w niuUy from irinnlnii nt 0 10 1 111 nnd 7 1", p l Inrni ("ailoib at 1, in, p. in Eiie Knihond. limn 21. 1101. Inltn lino tin Miitlnii. t ml, uiiliV. nub (Vurpt SiikIii) nt 7(i0 11 m and I'.l p m IT lliiinilt .mil Ninr h 11 0'! j in. 1I1IH fix iitlnj iiiiIij), fin llnisliiiiitnn inil.liij 'in liccllom f.,t ew Veil, 1 Iv and llnirilo. mil it I 10 p 111 for -ii-iii.iiini, iiul.inj imiiiettlins lor vu'trin p.lnt Minda 11 tin it 'i '". fur tnpieliiii.n. Villi hc.ii 111 iiiiinull iti, and 0.J7 I nun nine luimcil oiii 'lulus atriw at " " 1 i 111 f-nndns it s 1, j in an l 3 li p STORM KING'S REIGN. Snow Coveis the Giound to a Depth of Touiteeu Inches A Pnssengor Tiain 011 D. & H. in Diifts for Mnny Houis Hoube Badly Dam aged Telegiaph Lines Down. Stieet Car Tinfflc Stopped. TI10 stoi 111 Kins: litbl fall a heio rii(la night and Sntuida. Main stieet and the other l)iilar"-s sliu'ls weie nlho with lui'.tli'is vrsti'i(hi, who pat ia n nuiabei of hoaii -hiollaH: the foot of be iiitilul on? tlie sldi'W.ilks .mil opea iaK the mitteis lor an ept' toil th.iw. It was .1 jri.mil coinbinatlon of o.itlioi on Fiidny .mil F1id.1v hIkIU anil part of Satm da U.iln. hail anil snow e.Kh did its sli.110 to lilot k tial flo and oanse d.unnse 1'oai tron IncliPi of heavj. watoi-'-o.ikfd snow, tho 10-s-alt on the lep anil a bin It d town and (.mint 1. v wpip the ipsnit of the fail T1.1I11 No I on Hip Deliw.nc anil Hudson 10 id, dilL la Hits' ( Itv Tildav nlfilit at 11) o'clocK, boi.iinc stnllpd ia the drltts noat KliuiiKia and did not leach tills citv until 7 oMoik on Satui daj nlviht. Two mil tinins weie (aaglit .1 shoil iliMaiKf below the lima isonpd Iw-senRoi tt tin, and all eiloils to (lis; tho tin op tiains oat weie liultless until a ciew was sent fioai this pit with tho laise saow nlow. One tiack iiiiinliiK bv the three limn i-imnd tiains was opened Patiuday nioiniiu,'. Tiaflli on tho Delawaie and Hudson ami Kile on . tho aoitii Vi(c clfutaalh blodvcd, holding all 111 ill iiom the noilh nnd west. I.aily Ft Ida v nlulit sefial eiiKiaei weie sent out to keen the Jlonosdale 1m.ii.p1i open. It possible. Tlipy suec poll ed, but with toiilileiablo illliltulty One now sot snow -biiu ml neiu Xu 1 and did not set thiouRh until Fatuul.n inoiniiiR. The lli.st inoi ainR ti.ilii on the Honcsdale laamh. due lieie at SO". Katinday nioininR, did not aiiiu- until J'ftoi 10 o'clock Tho Onttulo and "Weslein 10 id noitli ol hoio was eom Iiletolv tied up Ponipwheie up tho lino, near Foiost City, two coal tialim woio stalled, and oeial nisiacs woio sont fioni tliis cit. with tin I.iirp siiiiu plow and succeeded la rpUIiir the ti.tlns out Tlio Dundall staRe anhtd in Ibis dty at 12 o'clock tin oe lioiu? bolilnd t-chod'-ulo Consldeialile dainaRo was i.iiisod to the toleRuiiih lines, but the condi tions ueie not as had as in other sec tions. Theie was aothiiiR- iIoIiir on the stieet i.ir lino and no eftoit Ins vet boon made to open up Hit lino in this iuln!U An additional lone of im n was plaied on the stieet dcnaitnient nav loll foi the dav. Minei.s letinulnR Jioiiiow.ud, aftet lludlnR theie was no Mink, woio handid Hhovols 101 the a sk int?. Tliey wcio eilrfiiRtil III oiitnlliR up tho Kiittets on the Ii.kK Hit eels, The lesldonts 011 IliooKljn Htieu nail In Hie lilnlty of the ltutkit Uiook will bo on aiiNlous seats till nftP,. tu. thaw hots Jn Tho snow-cineied tiet-s ufloitled a pic tin esque sigiit, and Momoilal pail; was unapped si 111 (s of tluiCH b the ubiquitous Kodakoi Seveutl tioes la the Ktouials sin - loiuullllK the lei-liluuco ol e.-Muoi n, i:. ljcndilek woio bioken, Some e- citeinent was PaiiM'd on .South Main Httcet Satin day afternoon. Tho weight of tho huow on 1 ho loot of tint liionunn builillnR- was t-o ;roat that tho laftoi.s began to eteuk and slo, and in doing .sit foice.i the sldo wiiIIh or the house out. For a time It wan feaiod that tho bulldlns' would collapse, but lingo tlni- f betrt weio sectiu'd and the aitectcd Biuits mopped up Tho huow was thou "ioinoed ficau Hit) nior and the daiiRor fuoited, IhoiiRh i oimideiablo daniiiBo was 1 itiiged. All day S.ituida tho snmll ..bo,vwus.ln hl, glory, and fairly coined 'i"y,tiye."""f ;'i'h"- " SERIOUS OAVE-IN. v n - - , Rondway and Street Car Tincks Go V Down In Cave-lu Near Mnyfleld " Yaid. ' yjl. Another ense-in has boon 1 minted Jiioiu.Jloylleld yaid, one whleli Is mote j-fciloiiuJliai any of the picedlag imeh. TUtVcnva.ilu tftiveiH an men of neaily -flftjsfeot itfld Is oer ten feet In depth, Vrho ?co1lo of tho cavo-lu Is on this main foad, Just below tlio.HiooksIdo tnio. 'tery. Tho hacks of the shoot tur immh pany linvo gouo dotin with the hettliiicr. To add to the sen Ioubiioijh of the euc, -a water plpo has luust under the. heavy all of dlit nnd biiow, and tho holo Is -steadily Incie.iBlng In sUo. 3rlr, Wheeler Got Hid of His Itheu- i inatlsm. X''t)utlng the winter of m j UllB B1, XJaino In my Joints. In fact all over my Sbody, that I could hanlly jiobbli Broun'd, when I bought " u- bolfle 0 Chamberlain's I'alu Balm. rivwtl jlrst Application -I began-o get Well, t?imd waH cured and have worked 5 steadily all thd year." n. Wheeler, -.Northwood, N, Y. For sale by all diug-feitsf Gaibondale Tho cuve-ln ocelli 1 ed Piittndnv, nml I ho ft it'll us llto out th went tlnwn ctiulil lio heaid for 11 tolisldprnble distance" 'lViunst-eis nil- now fotcLMl lo ihlvo thiniigh a licm by Hold, us thV whole loiul Is nffocled Thu envc-lli Is over an uld initio vv 01 king. This makes iho thhd euve-ht In Hint vicinity slneo tile winter months not In, and icstdcntn llieie ati beglnnlni to Tool on, feat for their Iiuiiich and safety, A NARROW ESCAPE. Mis. Lofttia, an Aged Lady, While En Hoitto for Chinch, "Hun Over by Team of Hoiscs Escaped With but Slight Inuiy. Mis, l.oftiiM, of DiiiHliil'l' stieet, an urciI lady, had a liniunv escape liotn being ttanipleil under tho feet of a tfinu ol sphltod hoiKos yestoiday. Sho was 011 hoi wa to services In St. Itoso chinch in the inoiniiiR- and was pick lag her wav cuiefully over the .sllpppiy sldewall; oil Salem aeauo when she stopped dliectly In fionl of a team of hoiscs bolaR- diawa fioni the l.ee and Snyder llvci.v. .Mis Loftus endenvoied to Jump back out of h.um's way, hut one ot the hot set siuitk his head against her and she tell dliectly under the team's feet. She succeeded In loll ing to one t-lde, just between both hoises and s() iar away that silo was not liampled on The (lliver hail not noticed her and the team kept tm theii eouise. She lav on the giound until the sleigh had passed opt hti. Voittuuitelv the only Injuiy she leeolved was on the sldo of the head whole she was shuck bv the hoi so .Mis. l.ortus was able to continue on hot wav to chunh. The stteet was ciovvdcd at the time and women who saw hoi fall under the biases shtieked and almost collapsed with loai. It was a oiv mi! low (scape as bv Hie slightest svveixe of either of the team Mie would have boon ti.iniplcd upon Though she sustained a .seeie hlioik she was able to bo at seivlces again In tho aitetnnon, but loinplalneil ol piln" In hei head. THE CLOSING NUMBER Of Enteitainment Couise nt the Gland Tonight. The closing numbei ol enteitainment f 0111 -o, under the dliection ol C. it. Smith and Isaac Singer, will he given tonight, when the Ottumvva male nitni tette, assisted by Miss Van Deu-en, 10 cltei, will lender the following pio gi. inline': Tho Signal Ites-olinds Buck Tho Ottuniwas. Iteading Selected Miss V.u Detp-en. Ah! 'TIs a Dieam Haw ley Ml. Jott. A Stieam ol Silver Moonlight.. ..Geibel The Ottuniwas. Heading- Selected Miss Vtin Dtusen. Hllgle .Song Haltan The Ottuniwas Song of n Sailor (tmpbell-Tlpton Mi. Pans. My Old Kentucky Homo An. F. W. Hoot The Ottuniwas Ueading St lee ted Miss Van Oeust 11. lteniomber Now Thv Citatei ..Ithodes Tlie Ottuniwas. Baseball Piospects. 1-oveis ol the national game .11 e mak ing aiiangoments for a successful sea son. A lepicsentnthe team ot base ball spotts ate beginning to lay plans lor the coming season. Nicholas Muitagh, one of the most enthusiastic baseball cianks in this clt lias aheady laid ills plans foi h.nlng a lepiesentatho team in thu Hold tills season We may, ulo, expect to see .sevotal loams in the Held ieady for tho winds "id ly ball" when tho sea son opens as at langemeius aie being peiftctod bv otliei men to have teams in the harness to combat with "Nick's Pots." The high school may lane a team in the Held this yeai. J.ast .vein the students had no team to lopiesent them but the success of theh loot!) ill eleven the past season has caused them to look over their stock for good niateilul for the winning baseball team, one stioag enough to cope with the St 1 an ion school teams. Miutngli and u cotoile ot enthusiasts, acting with him, have laid out plans tor Hie election of bleacheis on Daf fi'slleld. Thej will he built fi 0111 home in 111 si base and tionijiome to tlilul. Smith, who was tho loading pltcliei hcio last season, will not wear 11 lm.il miifiii 111 this eni as he has accepted an otter with Hie Su anion piofessionol team. Cuff, who was the leading pltcliei two joins ago, can be depended upon lor good woik again this year. Last season ills pitching wing went back on hlia and he was seldom seen in the box, Fioai ptcsent indications wo will have baseball heie this season that will be a ciedit to tho town. Wo list- to ask'.' "llonesdulo! What's doing'.'" Padeiewskl Tonight. C'aibondiiln will bo well leinesonted tonight at the I'adeievvskl conceit at the now 111 mot y In S01, niton At all tho events which Mr. Hand has dhectod, big delegations bavo been jnoseat ftoni this city, but nouo will nieasuio up to tonight's contiibution lo Padeiew ski's welcome Tho move of piovklliit a section of 0110 dollar seats has met with popular apptoval, foi the demand lor them has been exciedlnely bilsk, Thoie mo still somo seats at Clink's ding stoic, mi thobe who mav decide to take advunt ago of tho oppoi (unity to hear Padet -eM)kl urn tlo so befoie nightfall. Tho delegation ft 0111, this ilty will leave over tho T.oii Delawaio and Hudson tiuln A half.fiue will pi avail foi this evening. Looking After Hydiants. A loinmlUeo I10111 tho tanks of the lliomuii was out on .Satuiauy cleaning away thu snow horn the (lio hydiants, In sovoi.il places they weie loiced to dlir for some time befoie, the hydiants weie uneoveied. In oilier pluces the committee did not know vvheie tho plugs weio located and laid to spend mnsldemble (lino digging louud about the exact location. At Emeigency Hospital. Mis. Thomas Filesc, of roie.t Cltj, was dlschuiged fioni tho hospital ea ten day as ctued. Sho was n polhnt for 11 month, and underwent an opeiatlon. The condition of Muitln Joidan is improved, and ho Is believed now to bo on the mad to lecoveiy. Michael Fan-ell, who was scalded bv Hleani In the Ontntlo and Western yaid last week, Is RiifToiIng couslitciabtc pain, though his condition Is not con sldeiod seiloita. Ills tlnoat, as well as his hands and face weio b.tdly scalded, and lie stiffeipd much nalit llitciiiatly, Opera Company's- Faiowoll. Tlio Columbia Opeta company closed 11 successful week's engagement on Snt iniliiy with two poifoiinnncos. hi the afternoon a laigo sized audience wit nessed Paul Jones. It wns will sung nnd as well locelved. In the evening another huge audience listened to ho ( omit- opeut, "Lu Musc-otto." Tho clov er delineation of their chmnutcts by Fliiudo Aitisdcn nnd John Dewey kept thi ciowd In 1111 tipioar. Uolh had ex cellent comedy parts and made the most of thoiu. Miss Cmlottii Qllmuu, as "llottltui tlio Mascot," added to her populailtv and mndo n distinct hit as the laughing, dashing glil. Franklin Fov n's 1'Ippo had a most piouiliient pint and was very clover la It. Tlie company was. one of ineilt tluotigliout and made 11 lasting lmptesslon on the IiIr audience which have witnessed their pot foi malices dm lug the week. Mecca for Camera Fiends. Fai view was the mecca for cinipia Heads .vestorilnj. The scene tltcio In the thick woods was never sin passed la plcluresqueiiess, giaudeui and the sight will lep.iy thoe who took the walk. Tho noes are loaded down with Hi" snow and the festooned branches being bent to the giound by tho weight foi 111 themselves Into arches. The yaid ot ex-Mayor H. H. Headilck was phot ographed many times Saturday and Sunday, The scene theie was an equally gland one. Telephone Changes. The licit Telephone company soon In tend making extensive immovements upon its line in this city, and will move lis exchange to moie spacious uuar tois. Thev will piobablv lent tho en tile tlilul lloor In tho Mlneis' and Mechanics' bank building. The Caiboadale Telephone (oainanv will also make extensive' impiovenients bote in a slant time. A new section of svvitchboaid, which will accommodate one bundled connections, will shoilly bo Installed at the exchange. Washington Tea. The AV.ishington tea given by the la dles of the Methodist Episcopal chuicli in Watts' hall on Satin dav evening was laigely attended and the ladles loalbed a neat sum lor the chinch. Piecodlng and lollovv lag the supper tlio ladles bin' nii.inged an eutoitulament and the 111 oci amine ns triven in Fiidav'.s Til- I'bime wns tallied out In full. It was ol unusual meilt and of couise was Rieat ly enjoved by the ciowd in attendance. No Flags Visible. It was ailously commented on that not a Hag was visible Satuiday In honor ot Ocoige Washington. All the Dela waio and Hudson shops weie closed In comnienioiaHon of tho daj. Tlie Hag that usually waves in Meni oilul p.nk could not be laisecl because 01 tin lopo being: fiozen. Able to Be Aiound. Thomas CJallaghei, one of the stt Ik ing stieet iar men and who has been laiit up for some time with blood pois oning. Is able to be aiound again. He loceivcil 'i tut on the band seveial weeks ago and blood poisoning setting In lie was laid up with an extiemely paintul member. The Eevival Mission. The lovlvnl mission being conducted in St. Hose chinch closed yestoiday af ternoon lor tho mauled women and last night the mission for the single women was staited. A week is being devoted to each class. Amount of Mission Collection. At all the masses in fot. Rose church yesteidav it was announced that the amount of Hie collection taken up on the pieceding Sunday for the aid of Indian and negto missions was $.'00. THE PASSING- THRONG. Will Hiennan spent the Sabbath In Anhbald. Daniel ITndglns spent Sunday with Scianton fi lends. Hduuid Ciaig spent Sunday with his patents In Aichbald. Mi. and Mis. Thomas C'limniings spent Sunday in this cltv. John K.nlv was visltlajf among Suanton 11 lends esteidnv. Miss UyAo Mlllei, of Seelejvllle is visiting 11 lends In tills (Itv. Miss Anna Giadj, of Maytleld, Is the guest of fi lends in tills olt. Pntilik lliORini, of Aichbald, vviijs a C'.iiboadale visitor -.estoiduv, I'etor A. Coleman, of Scianton, snout Sunday at his homo In this iltv.x I. F. Foxo and Alfied Huddv weie Iot est Cltv vlsltois last evening. Will Nealon, of South Main stieet, spent yestoiday with Wllkes-Haiio fi lends, .Michael Walsh, I'dwaul and P.itilck Fo.xo spent last ovoalng with It lends In Joi invn Miss Maiaaitt McDonald has le 1 111 ned homo, after a few days' visit with Scianton fi lends. Miss Mtuy C'oso, of the West Side, who has been visiting In Maytleld lor sevoial (lavs, bus ictuineil home. Thomas Mourn leuiuud vestoulay f 10111 1'lttston, whoic ho hud been spending a couple of days with fi lends. Joseph Cat toll and Joseph Oilhool weio among tho manv who attended the Clink fuaeial, In Scianton, on Fil day THE ODD PENNIES. For tlie sake of saving odd pennies don't buy an inferior emulsion when you really need Scott's Emulsion. The difference in price is pennies. The difference in re suits is pounds pounds of new flesh and days of strength and comfort. Those who have lost flesh can regain it more quickly by means of Scott's Emulsion than in any other way, Scud for I hi Simple SCOTT & UOWNL, ClwiuujW, 40s X'earl be, . y Law Unto Himself. Every Man Must be That, to Retain His Health and Digestion. THE GREAT HUXLEY. here -Up lliiiuiiml. of pooplc In (III-, vvaild utio cit 110 Hint hum one ji u' mil to .niotlici, mil mlilii hviko lilbos in fikn .md Iolj n il 1 nil' tlnio-t culiislveb molt ciIch; but vvliilu Hiiro are tlinlmndi ot llio-o time tie mllllnln who live upon a mixed diet of inoit, vccctobloH uml g dm und If iiuinboM U 11 cilliiioit it would ri-m tint a inKid diet h tlie bc-t for tin liiinim fjinlli. 'tin? fiut Hut ou villi find linn.i vegcfurlim who apiii.ir licillln und vlcurnm and tm it ml cih (ipnll; so, ami anj minilior of lobiut -.poii-inciH who c it both nieit .ind A( Rotables .mil an.i llilnp: il 1? tint mmtH tlioli vmv all goc-i to show tint the old hiw- I the ttno one, Hut even nun inu-t be 1 iiw to lilni'.elf u tu what hi kIiiII 1 it md di Ink. 'lo upalr the wnte of tK,iic in In tin vvoilais 111 well ,h In icpliie tlie nuitlo md smew of the hbnier, can 011I1 he done thionuli the pincc.1 ot diirotivn l.vtij iKive, imi-(.l(, sinew, evin diop 0 blood N estuclcd fioni tlio food we iat and diKot. In tlice (Iijh ot hurtle and vvotrv, and .ntllloiil b lints of life, Kiiuili- one pei-011 in .1 thoiiind (.m lav diim to a pirfict di,iillon; il-.pcp,ii I- 1 latioinl aillldioii and SluailN Dwpep-u J units -i nation 11 lil(-m,r. Mint cum of pool digiition .no c niH-d bv f ill-mi- of the slum lib to vetielo sufficient gisliie June, (ii too little Hvihochloiii' acid .md lick of piptones and nil of thi-,c inipoitjnt ientlils tp pdfect (I1B15I1011 ne found in stunf j)v.pepu 'libhU m ronveniinl pilaUble fonn 'II10 Rieit I ii'1Mi sLient,.t, Hu1m, suit the 1i(-t hlul In lire ii n tound stntn n ti. Weak stciimic lis flit to digest food piopcilj lnnii,p they licit the piopei ciumtit of (lijrtvtlvu amis (.lactic and hvdiodiloiit) .mil peptOKinic pioduds; tho iiiu't iiMblc rnncdi 111 all cjsis of iivhp ition, n lo tike iflci cub nieit one or two of Stiinl'n l).vprpiii '1 iblrl-i bci uiie tluv upplv in 1 plni. int. lnrmle-1 tonii all the elements tint vvi 1!. nmiclis lid. Olio 01 two of Hum t iblcti tiki 11 iflir. ineil-, in-iiie perfect (ligation jnd auiinihtion of tlio food ( iflnilie pilh and livitive nicduines hive no effut whatever In dire-,titi,r food and lo (ill such liinediis l cme foi ((.v-pep-m is fu fetched and lb-ill d 'Inait'f, I)i-mpsia Tiblets (onliin jupsm flee from annual nutter, dliMnip and olhu iliirca-tivi-, and not onlj digest all vvholcsonie food but lend lo imrcive the llow of j.'1-.liio Juiicii and bv givniir the vviik sloniitii a iimcli needid rest In 111 ilinut 11 heilthj (oniluion of the disc-ttie oiiih and .1 nniinal appetite. Xenons, thin blooded, 11111 down people should ben in iiun.il, Hut drugs and stinnilints (annot JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Two tiamps giving their names and its.dences as John Sulllv.tn. of Wllkes Iknie, and James Kennedy, of Piice buig, sli uck jcimyn lute Filday night in the snow sloim and after calling at a i timber of lesldonces and pinvvllng aiound in seaich of a, suitable place to laid a night's lodging, finally went Into thv fue 100111 at tho silk mill whoio they pup.ned to spend tlio night. As l'n T company was not wanted they wcio ordeied out but lefused to go and wcio finally foicibly ejected. They then went mound to the fiont p.nt of the mill and dellbei.itely smashed two or thiee of tho windows when Hemy Maxwell, one of tho piopiletoi's sons, inn out and seized one of tho men, tho other running away. Young Maxwell unu his antagonist had rpilto a stiuggle lot a few moments, bat .Maxwell man aged to hold him until Chief of Police McGlnley was summoned, when ho look him lo tho lockup and nfterwaids went In seat eh of the other whom he lound after two bonis' seaith in the Hie loom at the Olenvvood bleaker. He was locked up and spout the lem.ilnd 01 of tho night with his companion In the borougli lockup. Satuiday moinlug the sill: mill Him if fused to piosecuto the men and they woio allowed their fiiedom ntter they hfid shovelled the snow away Iiom the fiont of the mill and the piopiletoi's lesltlonce which adjoins it. John Ollibs, of West May Held, clec tilciau of tho JeiniMi Hlectilc Light company and Miss Mabel Davis, of Mlddlctovvn, N, Y were quietly united in matilago last Wednesday at the home of the bilde at Mlddlctovvn. Mis. Clbbs was for many yems a lesldent of this boiough and has .1 huge citclo ot ft lends who wlbh them both a happy and piospotous futuio, They will take up tilth icsldeiico In this boiough. The conceit In Assembly hall next Filday evening under tho direction of Mies Daisy U, Hall, of Scianton, Is attnictlng cnusldoiablo attention and tickets tuo selling uipldly. Many calls fu.' leseived seats have caused those in (haige to put them on sale at J. XX. Jones' thug-stoicx Those having legu lar ticket's tan exchange them for le .soived at a slightly additional ex-puis-e. Miss Hall will bo assisted by Mlb.s Fessondon, Mr. and .Mis. Clink Wilson, tho ovangoltsls, and otheis. Tho supper In Windsor hall for the benellt ot tho Whltnioio Hose company of West Maytleld Satuiday evening1 was well pationlreil nnd those who pin took of It weio highly pleased at the excel lent menu. Thu Delawaio and Hudson colliery was Idle Satuiday and will bo Idle ngnlp today on account of tho snow slot 111. The eiiteitaiamcut ainioiiiiiod to be given In the Pilniltivo Methodist (hutch toiuorinw evening has been postponed until Mmch 1. The pto 8iainmewlll be published later. Mis. Jeiemluh Sullivan, of Maytleld, Is suffei lug f 1 0111 gi p. A Uttlo daughter uiilvcd jesteulay at thu homo of Mr. and Mm. Thomas huikc, or Mil fluid. An account of Mis. Timlin's death ap pears cr another page. The "Lloii-v Ton Builegquots" will poslthely 1111 their engagement ut the Star, beginning with matinee this af fin 11I1I1 kooiI blood, t-tiotig- mit'elcs and fctcudy nerves; Ihese. come onl.v ftoni whoteMiiue food, thoroughly dlge-ted; .1 lift v cent bo of Stuirt's Tablets taken after meils for 1 fin weeks will do jou moie red pood thin diugs, stimulants and dletliiK (omhlued Hi my Klikpiltlck, of Liwieine, Mjvs , kis: "Men and women whoso ociipitiou pieiludu an active outdooi life fhoiild 111 ike it a dillv pi if lice to u-e Stuart's l)yspcli Tablets after meils, I hive done mi niVK'lf .mil I know po.il llvclv tint I ore mv piesent heallh .md Vigoi to (hell il lily use. 'Fioni the Utile I wis '22 when I Riadii itod fioni school with broken health from nvcnvoik iinlil I was II. I scniielv knew- wlut it was In bu frei fiom fclomacb weakness, I hid no appitite whatever for brcikfnst and vei.v little foi my otliei meal I had it id 1 1 and beaitbiuu neulv even div and soinetiineH wis ilniueil by iiieulirit.v and palpitation of tin- bent, but all this guiluillv dtsippcaied after 1 lugui usltipr "stu-irt's n.v-pepsh Tablets and I cm (,ct niv meils with relNh ind fi itisf iclion which I hid not known sinte I was 1 glowing: bov." Mrs. In. Union, of 'Joiotilo, lunula, wiilic "I'oi oiglitecn months I Miffued fiom wlnt 1 -.up-pond was bladdei nnd Mdiu.v tiouble, and took niediiinc from three iliflcicul doctors without mv .iffii of cuic. 1 fell o ill at last I wis lunllj ible lo do 111 work "I thought I would trv 1 bo-c of stunt's )is pepsu Tablets and tee if tiny would nuke me fed bdlci, never ledly HimkitiR I Ind dj-pcpsli but ntlei onlv tlueo or four tablets hid been taken nil Hie acid trouble disappeared nnd then I dtstovued I hid hid add ihucvh, while the doctou bid been treating: me for kidney and blidJei tiouble and one of them heated me for ihcunntiMti. "Mv dlgcsllon is line, niv roiuplciion deal and I mi aide to do no. work md low bpulls uu unknown to me. "I am so tlnnkfiil for fludina; i due m good and so pleasint to take us Stunt's Dvspepiii 'lablets. I am tutpii-cd at the ehinge thev have m nle in me." Mr. Thomas SmIo, Mivlteld, ( altf , tivs: "Hive used nnd nioinmended Stunt's Tibleli beeuise there is liotliinc; like llicin lit Uep the itom-di righl " Mi. i:. II. Davis, of Hampton, i mv: "I doctoied the jeiis foi dvspcpsii, but in two months I got more benefit from stunt's l)vpep sll Tiblets than in tlvo jeais of the doitots' treatment " Stuurt's Dii-pcp-la 'I tblets is prohaldv tho safnt, most popular and sue rcdil diReslivo 011 the market and wild bv drngsMs evdivvhire ill the United State?, Canadi and (licit lliitaiu. 0LYPHA1NT Council will meet on AVednpsdav night to ti.ms.iit nil unfinished busi ness of the Hscal year. At this meeting tho sewer bonds will bo sold lo the highest bidder. The now unifoims of the Hxtelsloi Hose company have ai lived. They are or a militaiy stylo and dmk blue in color, tiimmed with black binid, and piesent a neat nppeatance. A laige and well-pleased audience attended the enteitainment held in Hie Susquehanna stieet Baptist chut (It Satuiday evening, given by Miss Coin 51. Giillln, ot Providence, assisted by Mis. LUzIo Ilaghes-Biundage. Miss Gtiflin gave seveial delightful leadings and was compelled to losnond to a number of encores. The solos lendoted by Mis. Biundage weiogieatly appi rel ated. The onteitalnmeul was given In aid of the chinch. ' The Mat thd Washington tea la tho Presbyterian chinch pnilor on .Satur day evening was eiy successfully con ducted and Iibeially pnttonlzed. The mPinbeis of the Hxcelsloi Hoso company will hold .1 smoker In their looms next Thuisday evening. Mr. and Mis. James "Webb, ot Fi evi dence, woio tho guests or Mr and Mis AV. IC. Heiklielser yestoiday. H. J. Coehiiin, ot Lotoy, X, Y is ls Itlng Mr. and Mis. AV. J. Sohubmobl, of Lackawanna stieet TAYLOn. Miss Jennie Smith, of Pond stieet dellglittully entei tallied a huge num ber of her tt lends at Llewellyn's hall, on Filday evening. The evening was spent plensantly In ainuslng Incidents, such us dancing, singing and games, whli h continued up to a Into hour, when a dainty lepast was seived. Those piesent weto: Misses Stella Bat tler, Lizzlo A. Davidson, LUIe Nich olas, Annie Sultzer. Imiua Ott. Small Jones, Jennie Smith, Penrl AVesvvett, Huiinnh Astor, 1'dna LuA'nn, Lytlla Hoskins, Lueiotia Jones, Hannah As tor, Get ti udo Kbit, Iklnn Lev an, and Messrs. Tudor Astor, Daniel Hey nobis, Chillies Cut lis, Hany and AVIIllam Jones, James mansion. Flunk Ather holt, AVilllmn Khk, AVIIllam and Hany Southein, James Jones und Joseph Hoese. Miss Mackenzie, 0110 of our popular school tcacheis, will, by loqucst. open a night school at No. 2 school building this evening Tho local daliviucn mo (omplnlnliig of a sc.iicity of milk, and lor that leofcon aie unnblo to meet tho demands of their patiops. The diawlng for the gold watch, for tho benellt of John Pioper, tool; Plato at James' hall on Satuiday evening. Fiank Illlilobiund held tho winning ticket, No 210. About H30 w us lealUed ft 0111 tho diawlng, Tho Maltha Washington supper, held ut tho Calvaiy Baptist chuich on Sat uiday evening, under the auspices ot the ladles of the (lunch, was a decided siucosV und was hugely attended, not withstanding thu inclement weather, and a good sum was leulUed. Tho sup per was set veil hi the imilois of the chinch, and was ciedltabli seived by tho young ladles In chmgo. The Ladles' Aid society of iho Aich bald mid Pynu Pilniltivo Methodist chinch will hold a &upper In the chuich basement this evening, which piomlses. Jonas Loog's Sods G renadines That Are Handsome and Display Numerous New Effects. A feature about this line Is that you voii't find any two patterns alike In design. Come in 7-yard lengths, and the selections are exclu sively our own styles for this section of the country. "The things we do and have done may Interest you." Excuse the "WE." Now that the styles of this popular fabric, shown at our silk coun ters, are the much wanted scroll designs, woven on corded effects, which adds a certain kind of rigidity to the fabric and the same lime Importing beauty. Predominating above them all In the plain meshvlace stripes, iron frame weaves and medallion scroll effects. Our recent New York experience has taught us to believe that the coming season will find Grenadine the popular light weight dress fabric of the year. No other class of goods on the market will prove so dressy and cool as the pretty Grenadines. Don't miss seeing the styles we are showing this week, The Bugle Will Note the Warning for the Women's Suits, Today by actual count, 10 kind. Monday 115 Wom'en's Box Jackets.kersey cloth.sllk llned.blue, i-rr? castor, tan and red, $8.50, $10.50 and $12.50. Monday. . $3.75 -Vtilir 1,1,1,, 1-A A,itrr?ntc wir ton rastnr. hltip. and hlack. 415. 1 Monday j Only three Near Seal Coats, .pof . 0J iUltl itJ.uu iiuu. inuiiuo; to be a pleasant social event. The pio ceeds will be used to lenlcntsh tho chuich ticasuiy. Hvet'one is invited to attend and to make the supper .1 suc cess. The f uncial of John, son of Mr. and Mis. AVilllani J. Davev, of tho Pyne, took place jesteulay afternoon. Sn vlf.es weie held at the house. Hev. James AV.ilker. of the Pilmltlve Metho dist chinch, otllciating. Inteiment was made In the Foiost Homo cemoteir. Ue. T. C. Hdwuids. pastor ot tlio AVelsh Baptist chuich, olllclated In ld- waidsvlllo yesteidaj. Fanblem division, No. 1". Sons ot Tein peianco, will meet In tegular session this evening. Mr. and Mis. David T. uaMs, 01 Giove stieet, attended the funeial ot the hitter's father, at Piovldence, jes- toidav. Mr. and Mis. John P. Thomas, ol Pond street, have 1 etui nod homo fiom AVinbeig, Pa , w lieie they attended tho funeial of the lattei's fathei, last week. Tho manv fi lends of Chester I'eese will lie pleased to hoar that be Is on tho load to iccovoiy. Miss Hiiilly Schultliles, ot AVest Tay lor, who has been spending the past lew mouths with lelatlves at llauls hui'g, has 1 etui ned homo. DUNHORE. Tho blithdav of the lather of our country wus Httingly celebiatcd hy the students in the High school with a llt etuty and musical piogianime, Filday A laigo number bud acctpted the Imi tation given Hie public to be piesent. and the inteiest nuinllested shows that tho doings of tho scliolius aie btlns closely followed. ' The election lor a thief of the (lie de pal tinent takes place tonight at the boiough building. A waim tight has been waged by Hie thiee candidates tor tho position, and It lb sato to say that evoty fit email in town will bo gotten out tonight to tiibt his vote foi his choice, Tho candidates mo P J. Tee van, of the A. D. Spencer company, who is the piesent Incumbent. J. T O'NolI. of thu John B Smith company, who was last your defeated by only ono vote, and AV. L Puioell, of the Nep tune company, whoso ambitions have lain doimuiit until this yeai Mr. Pur tell Is confident ot the lesult, and has alieady equipped himself with a fully trained flio horso to iibo in the seivlce. Tho counill will hold a special meet ing on AVediiosday evening, when bids for tho building of tho tiunk sovvet, ex tending fioni near Olbbons' hotel, on Dt Inker bheet, to tho outlet near John son's mines, will bo opened. It Is likely that tho letting of tho contwict will glvii tho oppoitunltN for those who mo not In fa veil of building at this time tu ftutlier delay tho woik by meuns of an Injunction. Tho Junior lhulcuvor society of the Piosbyteilan r lunch will give a "Wash ington" entei tnlnnieni In the rhm.ch pal lots on Tuesday evening, Fobiumy L'5. An admission of ten tents only will be chaigcil, The Youiu Ludlts' Mission elude of the Piesbytetian chinch will meet with Miss Lydla Kturui, of Chetiy stieet, Tuesday afteitioou at 1 o'clock. Mis. A. L. Bryden, of Nmih Bluke stieet, Is the guest of 1'lttston lelailves, H, C. Bone, of Btughmuton, spent yesteitluv with fi lends In town. Miss Mabel IJvans. of Pltttstoa, is Hie guest of Mis. H. N, D.nis, ot Noith Bkikely sheet. Let tens lemulnliig unclaimed iluilug the pcnlotl ending Febiuaiy ii, 1'jO.'. j Sale of EubberSo 1 I IJooas Long's Sods I mil 1 ill 111 inirnirr'"m-gMIIW!tfB'iS-Mi 1'eisons calling lor thce lettcis will Price on and Jackets i Raglans, $10 and $12 , 43.75 ctln Unprl nil unrvl kr- $20 and $25 kind. $7.50 36, 37 and 38. jtjrj r y HJ t J J please say advoitlsed' Joseph Utilloi, Miss Helen Blown, "53 Throop stieet (J); Madgo Calkins, Albeit Cat tor, Fadden Bios, AVlaale Hagen, Thioop stioet; M vi tlo Fields (2), Mis. Anna Hoyt, Laui.i Hoadloy, S.nab Gouoty, C. M. Hansom, JI. Hint man, Bloom stieet, F. "White Donato Potiollno (F), A'lto Nicola Itos.t (F). Giacimti Giatuie, Ollvlllo Llbuato, "II. F" JESSUP. Mt. J. Ii. Kennedy, school director elect of the Second w.ud, enteitulned a laige minibci of ills fi lends by giving a supper at Hotel Mitchell Filday eve ning. Mi. Kennedy won a handsome lctoiy over ills opponent. Ho is one of tho sttongest politicians la tho waul At the suppei, tabic woio spie.ul foi about nineteen. Mr. Kennedy's hospitality is well known In tills town, and, as tho host ot the evening, lie piovlded genotously lor his guests. Soveial speeches and solos weie lendeied dining tlio even ing which added ninth to tho entertain ment. Thomas Cm ran, of West Scianton, was a callei at the Gialid Cential hotel josteulaj. Masses oveiy inoinlng dining tho week ut T.llO and & o'clock. Uequlem high mass tills morning tor tlio soul of the line Mis. AVilllani Bum 11. Devo tions AVednesday evening consisting of a sciniou and benediction. Stations of the cioss Filday evening at tho usual hcur, 7..IU. Father Walsh has been as signed to assist Hev. U. J. Luffoity, tho pastor, dining tho Lenten season. Stands Supieme. That noted lotlogn icsott, Bilghtou, Is not 0110 whit 111010 beautiful than Lakewood, Now .lotsey's famous win tor lesoit, Lnkewood's clientele Is the most fashionable and select, and Itb at ttactlvencss h unsui passed, For di version them Is dilving, goltlng, walk ing, polo, cycling and tho like, whilo tho mom social pastimes have many devotees. Lakowood's hotels aie nini vpIs of coiutoi t, convenience and hos pitality, and alio Intoi cstod In unique icsoits should have the Now Joisey Centtal's Lakowood Booklet, just out and leploto with autheutiu humiliation, Send tor It to C. M. Dint, G, P. A.M 113 Liboity shoot. Now Yoik city. H Is fico for the asking. Am You Going- South? Bofoio you stmt on vour southern: hip, consult ticket agent, New Jeisoy Continl. Tlio tine soiithoiu loute, to all piouiliient points south, vvitli only one rliango of (ins No otliei load can do this. t'lmi teuton, Atlanta, Asliolle, Jack sonville, St. Augustine, Cincinnati. St, Louis, Louisville, Montgomeiy, New Oi leans and mum other pi eminent plates without change of cms except at Philadelphia. Itesei vations in Pull man t.us made in any point. For time tables ami additional Intotuuitlon, call on an ticket agent, New Joisey Cen tial, or J. S. Swisher, dlstilct pas-feu ger agent, Scianton, Pa. Southein Pacific's Beduced Bates, Tlio Southein Pat lllo compniij, by agteomeut with their connections, will put into effect dally (lining Muich uml Apill (olonlsts ono-vviiy second-class lutes to California, 'as follows: Fionj Chicago, 'i'i, fiom St. Louis und Now Ol leans, J 30, mid fiom the MIhboiuI liver, $-'D, thus 1 educing the tegular lutes f 1 0111 eastern points neaily 50 per cent. X k m: sf. f: -i&a ,k litisW. fev,. 4J4t .;fc htk- fR.- JlWMt mmmmmmmmmm . - A.. j-i