" , v .yT r T5 '""T l--i-ir-T' j 2 NOT IN AS COMPLETE SHAPE as we had hoped for, because of the delays in delivery of New Goods, Fixtures, Glass for Front, Etc., coming to hand through the recent heavy floods and complete tie-up of railroads. Still, we have a stock and premises ready for your inspection that we are not atjall ashamed of. It Is New, Fashionable, Large and Comprehensive, covering the entire field of ! No Time for Particulars mi iMinr-i i & "r dry 1 W We ss&r 1 lH ! H Gsaerai Beesi ifcSHsa Jfe fcs&EE IwJIlO The News of HAPPY CHURCH EVENT OF BAPTIST SOCIETY Dr. Whnlen, the Pastor, Mrs. Whal cn, the Board of Trustees mid tho Board of Deacons Give a Reception to the Members Received in the Church During Dr. Whalenjs Pas torate Features of the Evening. There was a happy social event In tin; parlors . of tho Herein llaptlsi chinch, perhaps tho hupp'iost riming tho siicccssttil pastorate of Uev. Dr. YVIialen. Tin' event was a reception given to the membeis received Into the church since Dr. 'W'halt'ii came to Carbondale and gave his powerful in fluence to the work of the Uereun con jjiesation. Tlie liosts of the evening weie Dr. Whalen and airs. Who Ion, the board of trustees and their wives and the board of deacons. The evening was one of significance in the history of tho church, for It re Aealed the influence of Dr. "Whnlen and the splendid results or his labors, and it also revealed to the new lnembeis o.' the church, the guests of the even ing, tho happy spirit that rules tho consiegatloa. It need hardly be add ed that the occasion was also the means of drawing closer tho Christian lies that bind the Hock which Dr. Whalen so Kealous and unselfishly cine.1- for. To the few who wore priv ileged to be special guests It was like wise n happy event, for they were giv en to share In the warm-hearted hos pitality that Is cluiracterlstlc of tho Bercan congregation. Tho church parlors made n pretty picture of light and color as the guests moved nuoiC and gave expression to roiwi) it. Coffee was Doing- the Work in Good Style. Members of the same family are af fected differently by coffee drinking. Onu may feel the effect In n disordered htomnch while another may have no trouble with the stomach so far us known, hut have palpitation of the heart and finally organic heart disease, or perhaps In another the kidneys may become affected, As an Illustration, u family in Slttr physboro, 111,, reports an experience, ,JIrs, Colo discovered that tho sour stomach and nervous, lestless nights were caused by coffee di inking, Jlor ( mother suffered from nervousness ! when coffee was used, while the brother ot the family became a wreck directly Ifrom coffee drinking, 'Mrsr-CSTe," IiV'nVr"lglteV; says, refer ring to ihor brother, "Ha went from one physician lo' another ami his caso puz zled thorn all until ho had tried tl dif ferent phvBicans, Some thought ho had nifopiGxy, others locomotor atuxlu, fiome-advlHed-openitlons'to relieve the -I'tCSijUCQ jU, certain PoJnts, altogether Jhls case became mi alarming that wo 5 iverQ, afraid to have him alone, He fre quently' f Hinted away, and was in a J most wretched cqndlllon, Finally one of tho physicians sug Jgested that possibly colTeo hiought on J some of the symptoms, so ho was per Jsuaded to give up coffee and begin tho use of Postuin Food Coffee. Then ho J began to recovm-, and day by day tho "old troubles left. Now ho has gotten ! entirely well, has gained about SO 'pounds, and Is the picture of health. Of course he and his family uso Postuin regularly Ho says ho would us soon 'dilhlt u spoonful of polsou'iis of old fashioned Vofiee. "When wo llrst began to mako l'os mtrjWjiH 'boiled hut a few minutes ami siione-of. us liked It, but since wo began making it properly by having Jt boll lonK enough to bring out the .flavor we all consider It superior to Urn old fashioned eoltee, It Is delicious when mude right and that Is easy, "A number of our friends have been r-uied of various ailments by leaving pfff coffee and using I'ostuni, With. JIrs. tho coffee caused a smother ing sensation, bloating and seilous trouble with the heart. She has entire ly recovered since changing from com jnnn c6ffeo to Fosturiy.' OPEN XHI WMm, Laces, C&feoaiclak. tho social spirit with which they were Inspired by the cheery surroundings. Formality was an unbidden guest and was not piesonl at any time during tlie two hours that were so keenly enjoyed. Dr. Whalen seemed almost omnipres ent, spreading the sunshine that he has with him always. The occasion mu.sL have been a Semite of keen gratifica tion to him as he moved about to wel come those 'whom he had taken into th'. ihtiri'h. A notable instance was when he was in the midst of a group of j oting -people, all of horn he had bapllVed since coming to the church. fm .11, linmi .... .n nT .,,.r.l..l . . t-i ,-n....n 1 .mil JIUUI ,11 i-MJ 11 P.CJI lill ILIiMUlSC f and music, the girstp sat at tables set in tlieunuay school looms. The tables were finite Inviting with theii; linen and silver and abundant refreshments, cof fee, a great variety of cake and ice cream. During tills portion of the even ing there was nuibic by Mies Hall and Jlr. Oardner. The floral decorations which were so favorably commented on were some of the must beautiful flowering plants from the conserva tories of Hon. K, E. Hendricks. The number of members received In to the church during Dr. Whulen's pas torate is oS, of whom the following were present as the guests of the even ing: Mr. and Mrs. George X. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis ltudler, Mrs. Adam McMynn, Mrs. H. L. Splgel. Mrs. J. M. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. W. U Yarrlng ton, Jr., Mrs. Chester "Wright, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Xlver, Mr. and Mrs. Giant Prognell, Mr. nnd Mrs. I.,. G. Walker, Mrs. Emilia Hall, Misses Padie Phillips, Bessie Thomas, Grace Hall, Helen Pat terson, Sadie Watkins, Emma Davis, Alice Undsuy, Mildred Vail. Edjlh and Lizzie Jones, Lucy and Annie Mil llgan, Pearl Lameraux, Alice ILites, Xellle Hopkins, William Curuow, Glen Tallman. The specially Invited guests weio Mrs. Lizzie Tuckei) Jackson, Pa.; Mrs. J. C. Pntey, liloomlug Giove: J. Xor niaii Gelder, Martin T. O'Malley. The liosts weie: Dr. II. J. "Whalen, Mrs. AVhalen, Mr. and Mrs. E. If. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. A. II, Lewsley, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Ilennett, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Itoblnsoii, Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tr.uit weln, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Illy, represent ing the hoard of trustees; "William Ho wells, special secietary of the board, and Mrs. Howells, P. H. Joslln, Miss Lucy Joslln, Xlcholas Moon, Mis. Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Purple, Jlr, and Mrs, AV, J. Davis, Mr. and Mis. W. F. Nye, of the board of dea cons. CONDUCTORS' GRIEVANCES. Discussed by Assistant Grand Mas ter Conductor Wilkins. i II. Wilkins, of Cedar Itaplds, la., ahhlstant grand master of the Order of Hallway Conductois, was In the city Monday evening and delivered an ad dress before the local lodge of conduc tors. Mr. AVIIklus hud a discussion with tho conductors, it Is said, about certain grievances or matters connected with their work. The most Important of theso Is the question of the number of working hours, it is said that on somo of tho loads hereabouts conductors re ceive no credit for overtlmo until they have worked twelve hours. This, It Is claimed, Is excessive. Tho uilderstaud lug Is that the question will bo taken up with the ralli'oad oiilcials. A Birthday Party. Mrs. AVIIIla'm Snyder gave a purt Monday In honor of her granddaugh ter, Mamie Hanks. Those present were the Misses ,Muuili "Welrtmer. Maud Mc Mynne, Helen nfenmin, Lillian Ihu inott, Lillian Nlchol, Esther Masters, Hthel Hale, Chuiiutte Green, Ethel llll lard, Jesso Hllluul, Leah Phllpot, Mar lon Huddy, LlJIlun Stelle, Itonmlnc Slm Hil, Hazel Masiem, Muybert Hunks, Francis Katon, Elizabeth James, Ituth Watkins, Huttlo Sampson, F.vn Merrltt, Jennie McMyne, ileoige Masters, AVIIIIe Nlcho), George Gleogo, Carl llullslead, jluny llukor, Louis Meuitt, Aduiu Hanks, Lillian Jepkins, lilancho Jen kins ami Annie Thompson, A Card Party. Miss Anna Evans entertulited a num ber of her lrtends at cards Monday evening ut the home of her sister, Mis. I,euh Siella' on,' South Washington' THE SCltAMTON" and Everything Else strpet. Dainty refreshments were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Cornell, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jones, Mr. and Mrs. "William Hobart. Mr. and Mrs. AV. Escott, Mr. and Mrs.AV. Kscotl, 31m. Minnie Hlvenburg,' Misses Carrie Honey, Lou ise Phillips, Lizzie Batrldge, Sarah Phillips; Messrs. Horace Shorts, Ar thur Bunnell, John Quick and Master Oyril Steele. . 1. TO START. Good News of Resumption of Mine Which Has Been Idle for Several Months. Work w 111 be resumed in Xo. 1 mine next wiek piobably .Monday, as theie is u rush of orders for coal. Notices Ivere notL.d' at tlie mine vesteiV.iv to Idle eliecL that woik "Would.be started ion Monday if possible. AVork on the new chutes has been hustled limine the last week. I'l'he notices weie eagcily lead by tho miners who were thrown out of work by the burning of tlie breaker, and the good news quickly went round tho city, a.J tlie mine Is a big factor In this community. Thanks Offering Social. The Home Foreign Missionary socie ties of the First M. E. church will have a thanks olfering social at the parson age on Wednesday evening. All ladles and gentlemen of the church are in vited. A Coming Banquet. On Thursday night Carbondale coun cil, No. U21, Koynl Arcanum," will hold Its annual banquet. This event prom ises to be one of the pleusanlest in the society's history and will bo enjoyed in the Lackawanna house on Belmont street. Following the repast there will be a spell of speechmaking. Among tho list of guests will be three grand council olilcers: "It. AV. Luce, Scranton; Hon. AVulter E. AVelss, of 400402 Lackawanna Av SOME FLOOD SCENES IN CARBONDALE. A glimpse of the damage which tho floods of Ftlduy wi ought In Carbondale Is given In these illustrations. The views of Brooklyn show how the angry creek over that way behaved. The one shows the creek just after Itn over flow over the bridge when It leaped IlIluiiMAN 111 I K Mll.lt 'llll inilil'MM II Ml M HMIII.1). over with swinging Ice and snow and made a wild sweep, hiding the bridge, which Is partly shown, under nu ocean of water and Ice. Tho other view pic tures Brooklyn street as a river of water and co and shows iho houses that were w.iu-i bound, and from Willi h the oiiupitius Had to be taken i'.iitu iifsii TlUBrNE-WEDNESDAY, jUAliC'lI 5, 11)02. m goes to lake Come any day this week and ramble through the entire premises, stairs at pleasure, and interesting new stock Bethlehem, and Captain J. F. Brown, of Philadelphia. J. W. Dlmock will be toast muster. THE Y. M. C. A. PROJECT. Meeting Called for Thursday Night. Secretary Buckalew to Be Present. The pioject for u Y. M. C. A. for Car bondale Is meeting with hoped for suc cess. Tho clergy of th'e town have shown a deep Interest In the move ment and their suppoit will be hpartlly given to it. The llrst meeting will take place to morrow night in tlie First Presbyterian church at S:4."i o'clock, when State Sec retary E. H. Buckalew, of Harrlshurg, will be present. It Is hoped that there will be a goodly number on hand to hear Mr. Buckalew and to show what interest is being manifested. OBITUARY. AVoid has been received here of tho death of Mrs. Nancy Gregg, a former loslilent of this city. She died at Pares Altos, New Mexico, having tak en up her residence there two years ago. She Is survived by throe brothers, Ktissoll Carpenter, of this city; Shep herd nnd Elijah, of Unlondale. The remains were Inken to New Mexico, wheie Interment was made Feb. 2.1. Mis. John Collins' Illness. Mrs. John J. Collins, of South Hos pital street, was stricken yesterday with an attack of heart failure while visiting at the home of a neighbor. Her condltloli is dnnqpious. Mrs. Joslin Dangerously 111. Mis. J. S. Joslin Is dangerously ill ut her home on AVyomlng street. Her ad vanced years make her recovery doubt ful. THE PASSING THRONG. Miss Agnes McDonald was a vllstor in Scranton yesteiday. Miss Maine Early, of Seventh ave nue, will go today to Scranton where by means of a wagon. The view of the Eighth avenue hill strikingly Illus trates the terrible power and force of tho water that burst fiom the workings of the old Dickie Jones mine and shoot ing out rushed down the hill, tearing big holes In the roadway as it marked 1M00M.W sfltl IT ll.OODI'U ItH course down the hill. Holes, In some places ten feet In depth, weio torn in tho roadway, as will he seen In the Illustration, making fissures llko those following a mine cuvu-lu. The roud way along here was solid with frost, but the volume anil force of the water nu thiough it like through sand. wu mvu sutnr S "' Hll MORNING Up a First-Class you'll go home and tell that ever came to Scranton. enue, she will visit for two weeks with rela tives. J. A. AValker, of Scranton, was at the Harrison house yesterday. S. D Parker, or Scranton, was at the Harrison house yesterday. N. A. Hulbert, the Scranton music dealer, was In the city yesterday. John O'Brien and John Jones, of Oly phant, were In the city yesterday. A. S. Nye, the optician, of Scranton, made a visit to Carbondale yesterday. Charles Munn and Albert Jones were in AVilkes-Bnrre, Monday, viewing the flood scenes. Kev. F. J. C. Ehinger, pastor of the Lutheran church, was In Scranton on Monday, attending a pastoral confer ence. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The funeral of Elmer Hunwood, who died on Saturday night, took place yes terday afternoon. The high regard In which deceased was held by his com panions was shown in the large at tendance. At the church every seat was occupied, among the large con course being tlie members of the Miners' and Laborers' Benevolent as sociation of the Delaware nnd Hudson colliery. At " o'clock bilef services were held at the house by Hew M. D. Fuller, the choir singing a favorite hymn of the young man, "Nearer My God to Thee," which he had tried to sing a few moments before his death. After the services the remains were taken to the church, where Hew Mr. Fuller continued the services nnd spoke most touchlngly from the text, "He meinber Thy Creator In the Days of Thy Youth." The choir sang several beautiful hymns and the whole service brought tears to many eyes. There was a large number of lloral gifts, among tiieui an anchor from his cousins; lyre, from his companions; pillow, from his Sunday school class, and a number of casket bouquets from his lady friends. The pallbeaiers were: Alouyo Davis, Sumner Davis, Norman Tennis, Gcoige Gobhardt, Frank Pen- deied and Fred Nicholson, of Scran ton. The flower bearers were: Ralph Matthews, Muyfield; Hay Jones, Chns. Parks, Chester Staples, Emory Salis bury and AVlnfleld Stone. The Delaware and Hudson colliery which has been Idle since Friday's flood owing to a portion of the track being undermined by the water, so that no big cars could be placed In the yard, will commence operations again today and will work full time until fur ther notice. Tho programme for the Jermyn Cho ral society concert this evening will consist of singing by tho AVIlsons and by Miss May Myers, of AVllkes-Barre; llute solos by Mr. 'flipper, of Plymouth; piano selections by Mr. Sltgraves, of Peckvllle, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred AVII son: reeltntlons by Miss Fespenden, of Jermyn: negro melodies by tho John son sisters, and choruses by tlie soci ety. OLYPHANT The Tribune can bo secured dally nt Miss Mury J. Davles' news stand on Lackawanna street. A talent soelul will bo conducted in tho Presbyteilun church Tuesday even ing, March IS, by the ladles of tho church. On Monday night, Joslah Uowden, of WHY STAY PALE. A pity to see pale girls stay pale and dull when it is so easy to get Scott's Emulsion. One of the best things Scott's Emulsion does is to give rich blood to pale girls, The result of regular doses of Scott's Emulsion is an in crease not only in the red color of the blood and in the appetite but in the good looks and bright manners which are the real charm of per fect health. and Waists f Dry Hoods House. your friends that you've seen the most SES' OUTFITTERS Scotch street, while playing with other boys In the hullway of the second story in the Central school, leaned too far over the bannister and fell to the ground floor, a distance of twelve feet, sustaining several painful bruises and cuts about the face and body. Dr. Kelly attended the Injured boy. Charles Carr, of Dimmqre, was a caller In town yesterday. John Lloyd, of AA'llkes-Barre, was a visitor in town yesterday. Mrs. Bridget Doherty, who was In jured at Dunmoro last week, was re moved to her home here yesterday. Her condition Is slightly improved. Mrs. Richard Pettlgrew has returned home, after a, visit with Mooslc rela tives. Tlie AVashtella tribe of Red Men will give nn entertainment In honor of their anniversary in Edwards' hull this evening. Mrs. John Boland, Mrs. Edward Ivvans, Mrs. J. B. dimming, Mrs. John M. Evans and P. J. McLaughlin attended the funeral of the late George Maxey at Forest City yesterday. PECKV1LLE. Cuunell met in louKii Kctim on Munrt.iy CMiilii :i ml (li'.UKil iii .ill liiMiic-.'i lh.it enue bcloie it In i)uiclc oriler .mil adjourned blue die. Th,1 new (oimiil tint: inocecilul to oi'uanie. llefoiv nif iiilitiun .Mff-iw, 1 lalliii.ui. Hmitli .niul Hioiik witliiliew hunt llic luoin. Thii left Johnson, Ilolfoiil, Nicl.nln ami Ki.uw. Xotlil'.i;," iLiuntetl by not liaiin? a nuoiuni tlice senile, men liroceedul lo ms.miw tlie council lo mlt tlieniiihei. .Mines Xiilmls wji nude piisidcnl; (ieoiue II. held w.is id.ned in Hie n'ciet.uj'ii duir, and Ciconje W. Willijuis tir-uiui'i. l.iid J.nms nil! attend lo tlie liuoimh to.ids In the i.ip.uity of load couunlvioner. Attorney James Watkins of 'Jajlor, uill ait a-, lioiuiijjh attorney. The fifty or lnoie citiens who ueio piewnt nt tlie meellnu got their moneys woith, in fait it was a rcKUl.il rag tune mt.Iou. Some. of the citi zens went home di.-susted while olheis tt.ijed to -.ec the fun out. The fotnveouneilnicu ai.ted by (lie rcnetaiy adjourned the mecMng 2nd ie tired. 'lliele nio no new ilvicloiiiiiciitt in the u polled case uf Miuill-pov at the home of U'.inen Will-linn-. 'Iho MiuM-po slsii ulilili adoined the flout of the l.ou-e li.i liein tint down and Ihiowa into the loadway. The loeal lioatd nf health uill, it Is uiideistooil, ni'Koliak' with J)r. I'aine, of Scianton, lo eonie tn IVekilllo and a- hli opinion on the cae. List of Ictteis leui.iluliu'uuilalineil in tlie post office at lvdiville, I'a., wcik eudin Mauh 4, I (MM: Ladle Jlii.. Mail.1 Mellale, Jin. Suali IIiIbrs, Mi-. Leoni l'kke. (Icnllemeu Jolin 1'ohcII, .lames, lulllns John Caihii, Lewis Cm penter, f!eoie Cnwy. t'melsn (louse l.uk, 1'ianas IVnak, Antonio Mnlulaiin. I'ersoja ilalmliii,' the ahoie will idca-e uv aihcrtlncil and Rte dale o( 1M. t V. Mace, po-lnuter. All ladles liiliipidul in foimlnirti ladles' branch of tlie Ol.wupie dull, are uniiioIpiI lo meet with tlie dull at their looms nu Tliuiniliy enninir. Mat tii U, at S o'i loil; simp, JESSUP. 'I lie lniiuuu.li counill met Mumlar cxeiung. Af ter tlie lejcnlai iiiullne of liulue tlm lounell lcoiKaulrid, 'Hie new inenifiers .no m follo; l'lut waul, 1'iedi'iiik Krlxus and James Suous; Second waul, I'. I). White; Tlilul waul, JjIiii (leheii. The following ulliceis nuo eleelcd for (he instilinr eai': I'rroliliiil, Hairy rioliher;, tpctetiiiy, l.'ddlu Juduu; treamrer, .1. ,1. Me r diew; liorouKli attorney, .lamrs .1. O'Mallev ; hlu'ct toiiuullouei, ( lull It 4 Sheridan; jiuilor, I'der Jliine. Amount of bonds lived tor tho lipaiiiirr was iHO.lHW. The luaiinei was in fliuelnl lo piodiuc his bonds al Ihe lie.i reioi lar inrillnsr. 'H"J (Heel ionuniiouei Mas in htrticlid to notify ihe Mm Uk t'u'i'k loiupaii to lei til tlie iliniaBi". done oil Delaware Mreet by (ho o'veillow of their water finni the mine. Tho lieet loiimilminiirr Vua alio iiwliucud lo look alter tlie biidgo on Lane lrcel whi'h is leporltd lo be In a ei.v bail eondllloii tiu"'e ilie in tut washout, Tlio ioiiiuII adjouined lo meet al llio tall of I In; dull'. Mr. SheriUau, Ihe ililiiu of Hie sniali io, U inipiuiinit lapldly and it in espcitid dial lui cpMiautlue will be i-oun taken off. 'tlie JIIm .Indue, of Soulli Si-ranlon, liluined liouie after pendlu; a lew ilajm lsllin? lli Wluitied llouiflitil.i, n( 'third ulieit. D ALTON. Ihe Women's l lul.tlati Temperauio union will meci al Ilie Home of llei. and Mi.. . V. IWpir on I'ridja afternoon. 'I lie Ladles' UI toeltlj of (lie Mithodi.t i hull h will hold a l)Uinc uiteiiii'; ill Ihe iluuili on 'Ihui-J.i.l. Mi battle Cikiuau, of railoiuiile, w.u tlia Biu-t o( Mr. It. II. Thompson mi frunda). '(lie ll'llitUn Kude.lMir tputhti el the Kaptl-t thuilli will hold an iniiilaliimeiil In Ihe ihiirch Kllday eiinlnif. Miss suali 1'iiie, m Tajlor, an rloiiilloiilst. villi irillo and the will be awUted by local talent. 'Ihe nihuioiiui will be 10 mils. At the llute! of the (utt'llaluuuiil i. Iieshimntt cjiiisUliui; of Ice iieaui and take will I'e ehl fm ID tent.. The lat ipMilnly lonfeieine of the MethodW iluuili will be liild em MliinliY t'linlijs at S ci'iloik. 'Hie lecjuUr lommuuloii Millie uill lauo place uii .vinclay iuoiiiIiik aim in ine even in the presldiu!? vl'hi Hi'V. I". I'lojel, will piuih. 'ihe njlrr In (lie tiek vijjjn tljiojujli llili plaie laj ikh'jIikI fit.ni iU liJtih viuUr mail. up stairs and down ? ODS AND of the past few- days and has about rcsumcd'iti normal amount at this season of the year. A'tcni porary bridge lias been elected over the creek nlieic! the new aich brldcc went out ko that travel between (ho two tides oC the borough H nu longer prevented. The wagon owned by W. 1!. Smith, which went down tho stream during tho flood was purchased by John Swarls for !M cenls. Mr. Swartz at this writing has succeeded in getting a portion, of the lunning gears and ho fays the last he heard of tho wagon body It was going down tlie Susquehanna river full of euek eis. Many aie hoping Mr. Swartz. will get tlm wagon body and contents for they are anvioits for a mesa of fresh fish. Mrs. Y. S. Iluslander lias arriicd home from an extended visit in New York and In the New L'ngland stale?. , ltov. A. W. Cooper will make a journey to Xtyy York state nc.t Monday where ho will join Jt couple into the bonds of happy wedlock. A meeting of the town council vv:'s held oil Monday evening and tho newly elected mcinbero, W. S. llulanckr, W'airen White and Philemon Cole, took their seats. D. & H. PAY DAYS. "f March (1 Marvine, Leggctt's Creek, Dickson, Von Siore.li. .March 7 01) pliant, IMdy Creek, Grassy Wand, While Oak, .Icrinjn. ' Mauh S fiieenwood Xos. 1 and 2, Spring lliook, LangcliHe, Latllu. Mauh 0 Delavvaie, Hallimore slope, naltt nioio No. i, haltlniore No. S, Ilalfimore tunnel, Conjiigliam. .Marcli 11 Clinton, Coal Brook, Carbondale No. 1, I'uwdeily. .March 12 lioston, I'lyinouth No. 2, Plymouth No. .'I, PI) mouth No. -f, Plymouth No. 5. ALDEKMANIC NOTES. I Liny Slevrns, an riled for cicatiug a cll-.tui1)-ante in (he Lackawanna station, was committed (o (lie county jail for thirty da)s )cstcrday by .Mill iman Kuddy in default of a line ot ?3. Wilt Ohustead, of t'iielps btiect, jestcrday caused the anest of Will oC'ol; em tho chnige of larceny, alleging that the latter had btolcn a loat belonging to him. Ilcfoie the ease could be heard liv AIdeini.ui Ruddy It was bottled bj Cook agiccing (o lelurn (he coat and pay tin COflS. LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS. List of letters lcmalnlng uncalled for at tho Scianton postolllce, fuckawauni county, Pa., Mauli J, llWi. 1'rinons oalllng for ihe.se lelteis will please say acliertiFed and glvo date of lint, liji'a II, Hippie, postmaster. Afrcen, Patrick Johnson, Minor Anthony, CI nonce T. .lonson, John llauett or lltunlge, Mia.Krch, William Iloiist, Mir. William K'ennedy, T. J. llanelt, Tlioiuas L. Little, llemy Hjros, Auhlo Lewis, W. 11. Itcnsiotor, JIk, Loona Lunger, Win. A. (1) Ill.it!.-. .Mis. C. A. Mannlon, Mrs. Ilionk, ('. M. Mellonnell, Sarali J. lltand, A. Martin, Mr. Ilaiber, II. II. Mcllonalil. Mrs. Patfc " llr.nl)'. Mis. James Median, )j Sadie f. Hates, John Mauev, Vernon K. lli'llenlielin, I'redk. Manning, Mrs. James lliake, Aslimer Morgan, .Mrs. J. S. t Ililley, Joseph Madeany, Miss Mainif i llatrett, Joint Miles, John ( lemons. Mr. Murphy, Jl'ss MarH Clem, Mr. A. Mclilnlcv, MUs Kato ('union, Miss Maiy 1', Ma)er, V. A. Cauor, Mr. Oliver "tin. JIUs Annie Caiey, M. I). O'llrien, Martin linker, William II, Parsons. Mrs. Mac 1 1. Dutiv, .Mis. Peane Warten II. (:i) Ilovlic, Jasepr Pagedlavls Cn. Dean. Mi.s .May N. Pickles. John Lnett, MKs A. M. Itlchard", Mis. Leu IMuuuids, (ioorgu Hoe, .Mark P.liner, JI. llutledu'e. Jllsi Sadie ridden, Thomas II) nn, JIUs Dorothy 0 Kliinol. P. ltoliinsnn. A. C. rarrell, Jlrs. Annlo lleefii John Ik (oi lui, A. A. lions, Joetpli (lewel, .Mr. Ile, Sirs. Tannic M, Oilman, .Mrs. Piof, WillKolildns. Itay (iallaglicr. Ilrldgit Sniltli, ,fnhn flllheit, lid. S-mllli. U'ulter J. V (.'.irdincie. (Jeorge JI. Snvder, JIrs, T. (iilheit, Mi.s Schnlder, S., JI. II. Holmes, 'lliom.us Simmons, JI, 1'. Illiks W. M. Staples, Jm Jlary . Illikmnlt, II. Ninth, W. .1. IlUe, Jfyitle and Iliri)Thunias, John llou.en, M. Thomas, Oan llairis. C. II. Ticat, Cfytsis llacock, Jolin Tuttle, Norman )f. JIul. Life lin, Co. Williams, lfcniy .1. llolIU, John W'al.h, MUs Anuii llainmer, Jolin Winnie, W. V.. )l H llciforld, Mih Id i While, Dr. J. Moaile llolljeit, JI, Wal.li, Jits, Al. A. Junklin, Calheilne Wright. .Mr. Clareneo II'AI.IAX. IVrdinindo Cuniaudella, James Ilaiiierl, (Jil i.eppc lln-fllo, llueail -JIIio. fiance.co Scbn. tliinelli, (ilovannl Loltlero, Mitre filaconifit lla fadli", Ainnieiielola Fiuurie, l.l It. del I'irlo rilas Maud SI. Iliisello flui.e'ppe. POLISH. Jllkal AdainiiwitA I'lull ltdeleklenil, Pawel Pidiuik). Knol Dunibleuski, Auduvit Iludioj, 'I'unij.. l.(iH7ih.AI. Jan W'ituibki, Karol Duin blnwskl, Marten Kaiatevkl, .Maul utaiajlii-d.i l'oliks DihraiuUkl, Woiu'di Swc)diebew-. Mar llofnoKskl, Luc Wolci.inau.kl, Slelor Cltiugovlch. ir(IAIUAX. Mieliat Nijmuia, Itukxiie Jaiio, Siidor ue Kuvlie, Jeuka Tur)ucz.ik, Itegzu Audus, Jjii Kuza. Nzjoztf W'ilk. laickei Itadiuny, llaloal; Mlhaj, lout Wilk, I wan Ijclnucijk, Janos J anizovMki, l.invko ffyorg), N')kolu Sue ) ulriv, Mihla Andras, Jaruilug Ctiliiiua., ndilus Mill1 ,ine Kj, Jan Waliuues, Oieui l.i..uak, Iwau 'IVl ulilu. " WIST SlItANTOX SfATION. William Ann. MU Libel llruueligr, 1). V, Hahiw, Lewi, ilauatt, O. . Iluilduli, T K. jus, Perry (ieds, MIm Annie Itfgan, T. Sandeu. To Cure Grip in Two Days. Laxative Hioiiio-Quliiltie removes Uio cause. 1-3. Y, Grove's signature on evrr hox. t hi