rVbfr W Tl IK SCliAiNTOiN rJUUJJUNFJiU)AY4 MAKCH 7, 1002. p .The News of Cafonctale I Delaware nnd Hudson Unllroad. i ill -trM Iruliu leaic Citibotichle rtt clly station in of '""'or fermlim nml IlLovlbrrc-O 01 T.Ojl, 8W, ii m, ion), ii ai n, in.) i.w, i.n. 2f- n " Dlkl, 7.00, 10 01, 11O0 p. 111. .. . 1 irt SiimlJV trnhu loave' at 8 M, 11 21 a. m ! 1 1", 2.1(1, Still. 8 Jj p. in. .. I'nr .lbim. hirolopra, Monlrcil, Hoilon, ( Imtlntul rolnt!, c,r" "w " '" ,,u '' '"or VVnjnmt nnJ lloncwlale, 7J1, U 03 a. m i suiuliv mini lwue l'.ii matt ami Ilotidil lie nl 010 ,i. ni 1.13 1). in , , , ,, ... ,,,., Tnlnj nnUo at ntbomlilp front Wli,;,"r'el tml Seranlnn n follow! W).,8J;. l f it. til ( 12 87, 2 01, .1.11, 4 23, 0, 7.UI, SU Uol, ll.fi" P. m ! 2 03 ii. in. ,, ,n .. Mimbv ttnliu iirhe at 0 2, a. in 1 12 10, i', 4 1 (lit, MM p. til . , . , . simliv tialm ntrlic nt Catbonililc fiom Vij tintt ami lloncelila at U 1" ami "'" 1'- '" . New Yoik, Ontiulo and Western. September 17, lftll, 'lri!n leave Gubonililo for s-lI tnlon at CO a in , I 00 p tn. s,jniliy titlns ct 7 Oil a in t 0 Oil ii in mlm Inio Carhomhlo tor points itoilli nl 1110 n. m On Suiiiliu at I) 10 n. in. Hiiih linlnz at 11.00 a. in wrol. ch ami 010 n. in Smi'li) imKe Oonnectlotu foi Xcw ioil, loin Tnlin 'irihe tiom Sainton nl II 10 a. m , jl 10 p. in.: frcn point' north, ' 0 P in. Mnulai fioin Scrinlnn at 0 10 n. in. anil i.Ji p. m . Iiom fii1cli at 0 00 p in Eile Rnllioad. lime 2'. 1001 Inlin leue cltv ftitlon, Culionilile, iluf dvecpt smln) nt 7.00 i. in. (nut I .13 P in. ( i niamlt mid Mtiiuh: it '.! m . dull (i icptltiff uii(liO, lot llliittlnmloii. miMn' mil ncetlotu tor .New- orl. ll nml IliiOiln. mid nt I 1(1 p m foi "iis(uicliiiiin, nuking lonneclloiu for weitein points nn.b triin nl " l' i m tor iMiiielrinni. with western connections, .mil 0 ! p. in., wlin rune connect lon. , rra!n- otiiio at 3S i m. mil &l V " s-undni fit ciT? n in. ENCOURAGING INTEREST IN Y. M. C A. PROJECT At the Canvns3 at the riist Meet ing in Piesbytoiian Sunday School Eoom iast Evening All Present Declaied It a "Woithy Movement. Another Meeting to Be Called Soon. Tliu luofect foi ii buini.li of the Toting lion's Chiihtltui Assoulallon in C.iiboiirtale, nai earnestly rtlhcusqed last niglit at a meeting in the Sunday hthool loom of the FIi)t Piesbjtoiian thuich, which wiiM ell attended and at which the nio encoui.iRing inteioht a nianlto.sted. The lesulls of the lneetliig wcie the selection of Rev. Chailes J-ee us pei manent chaliman and M. D. Lithrope as peimanoiit seeietaiv and the unan imous expitsMon of the Katheilng that it would he a foitunale nnd woithy move to establish a. blanch In this city. Those lncseiit weie uiged to con tinued the intetest they llae nninitest ed and to do mlsionaiy woik in t-pieading Intercut in the pioject. The next meeting will he called hv the sec l etai y. It Is eainpslb hoped that the ouug men of the town will make a good re sponse and ende.-uor to get as huge a number as possible Inteiested as they will bo the ones who will he benefitted most. .State Secietan K It. nuclsalew, of Ilaulshuigr, was pieent and addiesed the meeting, which was opened by Jiev. Chai les Lee, pastor of the Piebv teilan chuuh, who acted as iiost and tpinnoiaiy eliaiiman. Mr. Buckalew. in his piepaiatoiy talk, in discussing the needs of a blanch lot Caibondnle, lrttoi inert his llsteneis that a Y. M. C. A. home would piovlde for the joung men the means of inoial. Intellectual, social and physical devel opment as well. He uiged the oung men to awaken to the advantages which the association especially offeied to them, and he also made an appeal to the business men. The meeting was then ihiown open foi discussion and foi asking of Hi. Tiuchalew- what Infouuation was dc shed. Ile. A r. Chance and 51. I). Lathi op led la the discussion of the pioject. The election of the peunanent ihairman and secietaiy and the ex picssion of the appial of the pioloit concluded the meeting TO STABT LATER. No. 1 Mine Will Not Begin Until Monday, March 17. It was expected that Xn, 1 mine would lesuine opeiatlons on Monday nest, atlei an UUenes-, of two months, but theie will be a disappointment as It will not be la shape for a lestunptlon for another week. It is expected that the men will study be in theli places bv Mai eh 17. On account of the Hooding of the mines heieabouts eiy Htllo coal has been shipped the past few days. As a consequence, u nutuber ot citron of Delawaie and Hudson tialniuen hae ben Idle, Many Will Hear Biynn. A number of Caibonrtallaus will go to Scinnton tonight to hear William Jennings Xlrjan, who dellveis his lee- J ture, "A t-'oiKiueilng Nation," at the J Lyceum In that city. Peihaps the most eager among those to' hear hhn Is Dr. Andrew Nllcs, who Is nn ardent and enthusiastic admlier of this gicat oia tor. w. 1). Orltiuan. city editor of The Leader, U. A. Kelly, Wllllain 1'eel, cliatnnnit of the Demoeratlo committee, and U. D. latlnop, of The Loader rub llslilng company, will have seats on the staso with Jhynn. THE CHARITY BALL. A Big Event Which Will Inteiest Many Cnrbondnllnno. The big clmilly liall, which will bo held in the new aimoi.v on Ilnsler Mondny nlfjht, for the bonellt of St. Joseph's roundllng lloino, Is being "u eaeily dlscusHcd In this city that It cult be s-a ' that It will ho a gicat event fwi Oaihoridallans, as well as for the )n cplo ot Scr.inlun. The night Is being kecnlv anticipated and the avHUtaltees nio that the giealest dele gation thai ever went ftoni this city to u social cent In tici.iutou will go tiom t'nihondalc naster Monday night. A t hcMinstanco that Is eiulle a fac tor in mousing bo much Inteiest Is Jhut Caibondalo Is well leptesentcd in the list of pattoncsses and vli e presi dents. Those f i om this city and vicin ity aie; PUHOM -'-I'. Ciiliontliii Mm. .lolm Wliilo. Mi 1 IIiIJotII, Mh. 11 lluiko, A!n 1'. t nthll, Ik. ('. C't limuti, Mlj. John Clunc, .Mis. 1! .1. Mclialo, Mm. J. KlIptltlcK, Mi. .1 hika I. Loltiw, Jirf. II . ktllj, Mi3 .1. II loubli, Mrs O. lot tin, Mis. I. A Ivcllj, Mr P lllis Mik. It. Ml )llr!cl, Mr, 1'. 1 Olniimi, Ml". '1 Ncilon, Alu. 11. Mm) lit. Ml" .IJinci. (.niniaii, Ali. TIuh. t mloj, Mi I Mikuooil, Mm. Jolm NciLn, Mi '1. lVmdcih, Mm (lllmailin, M.i A, 1'. (Jllllc, Mi. 'Ihonus Ionian, Mts. M. MhIIboii, Mr? V. V. Moflltt, Mi Jolm Mnnh, ln".lo. hepli Untie, Mi-. (.Illiini, Ml" OCoinull, Mm Mi Calif, Mw II. kliUwioil, Mm, JIiuiiih hi U woid, Miii T. ilkcr. MajlliM Mr H ilium Wrsin. Mi- M. (i Ncm, Mm. T. il. Unit Iciinjn Mm. T Hciulmls Mm M S CollitH, Mm M MtPiimott, r lolm (.1 mt, Mm MulliollJinl, Mm 1'. s,ci. AID, I'lllslDI'Ms C iiIiuiiiIiIl lolm (! P.ililsett, llnin Tin J I ( , I. I'. Iluilc, 1'. . Lauoll, Clinics ( imiiiiu'i. .lolm Clinic, I J Mtllili, lion lolm Mlpmuiv, I imr; I. I.dliu. II V lvrlh. I. 1! .loiilltl. C-il . Owen I.oltu-. Hi ,1 kclh. Hi dllli-, I. II IIim, It. kilpituik, Jolm I null. V. Dnir.i, 1'. I', fniiiini. rllinm Nrnlnti. Hi l n ml Mull,li. Jolm White, Jiims Goinnn, .lanicrf Norlon, Tltw I inlei, lolm hlikuoou, Itlt'i inl Kliknuuii, irnn Xtilun, Janict Ale riglio, Jolm 1) ulmi, 1. . PoMilerh, John McCibc, 'I bonus (aim tl tin, Tiitir I iripll. l.tnnin Wlll.ci. lion J. I. 0cil. Malt Noilon, liine-, Inttn, 1 link Ibown, 'Ihoi OTonnoll, J mm S ott, 1'. II. t.lllri in, 1 .1 I n nun, l'roftvoi He I.inei, I'rofioi Tollin-, 'lliomis Jouhn lolm VIsmii, I 1 Moifltt, lulin Mmrin. Mail ( jinpbrll, Jolm Kllleeii, lolm Hie: Kim, M 1'. Ilirictt, r . lluictl, lo-eji'i Hat- lb, J. 1. Iloliml, 1 i ink Ho 1 in. licuitm llicn inn, lolm W. Iluike, lun Hun'. TIiihiii ( il il,Iiiii, William llcilcj, II (iillti m, Jo epli Couglilin, Jolm 1'null, loepli (illili(i, I'it nek (. ln, Tunis 1'nUcon, t'atiitk Itilmo-, l'ltntk Kllbtillui. 'Ihoinis Kitknopil, ( lptiin Mniiiln. 'i. M. Ncilon. Jolm OHour'ci, Matin T. O'Millej, lolin Sbiniion. MnHiliI WllllJiii llusin, M (i veu, 1. M II nt, li ink MtCttt. TuTmn 1' A Ilimliiik-, M s Collm- Ml ibul McUennott, John Glint, IJiimjiiI "Multiol laml liteipb I: Sullh in, Totei '-iin.ir j STICK TO IT. I Until Coffee Hits You Haid. r i 4 e l l . i 5 It, Is about ua well to advise people to stick to cotfee until they get hit hind J enough, so that they will never foi get 5 their experience, although It Is lather 5 unpleasant to have to look back to n j half dozen yeais ot Invalidism, money t and oppoitunliy tluown away, which ! Is leally the terrible pi lee pule! for the weakest kind of a "mess of pottage." 5 A woman writes and her letter Is eon j densed to give the facts In a short -spate, "I was a coiTee slave nnd stuck to It like a toper to his 'cups,' not withstanding I hart headaches eoiy day, unci ficquently sevcio nttneks of VJ1?! Madaches,' (hen I used nioie coffee to jelteo tho headaches, and this was well enough unt(l the toffee stimulant woio off, then I would have sick spells, rjnully my digestion ayb mined, se ver? (ittacks of rheuiuatlsm began to appear, and' ultimately tho whole uci vous system begun to bieal: down ami I was fast becoming a wreck. "At this time I was Induced to quit doffee and take up J'ostuni Kood Cof fee, This was half u year ago. The result hus been most satlsfactoiy, The rheumatism is gone entliely, blood is pure, nerves piactically well and steady, digestion almost perfect, never .have any more Btck .hcuduchnK nd am gaining bteadily, in weight und strength." Namolven by Postuin Co, Battle Creek, Mich, r . " V " I think like i in abscess of the ear. The organ was badly swollen nnd at pios cnt the he nlng Is slightly Impalrdd. However, I Ills will disappear as the swelling If sens, Otiy Lllti , the good liattitcd llrenian on the lloiiesdulo uinncli of the Uola waio .t Huilson, who has 1ncit oft duty for PoniG t line, Is able to he ttboitt spiendlng si inshlno nnd good cheer with his heuity. wholesome laugh. Ho ex pects to it tut it to work on Monday nest, GOING TO PHILADELPHIA. DIVISION WELL HANDLED. New Chief Engineer MacMaitin, of D. & H., a Hustlei. One ot the most notable octiuieiu.es dining the lecont stouu was the l.ipld ity with which the Pi'lawai" and Hud son main and bieiker tiarl.s on the Pennsylvania division weio put In w 01 king older. At the commenceinonl of the stonn, P.oadmnstci Nugent advised Chlet Hn glneef Joseph MacMaitin, who has full chaige of all Hacks, as to theli piob ablo condlrion should the .stoim con tinue. Mi. .MacMartln canio at once, nnd after a pusonal obscivatlon ot the detective places, staitcd laige gangs of men to make ne(esniy leinhs. He could be found at all times, day or night, dtiectlng opeiatlons, and his gloat knowledge ot this kind of woik saved the company luindiedb of dollais Two bildges weio washed out, but his clear head soon consti noted tcinnoi.uy ones, m tint tuiflli was not delivetl. .Mi. MacMaitin v.ts assistant cn glneet uudei It. II. Hi own, deceased, and was acting chief engineer fioin lsss until December :!0, 11)01, when he le ceived tho .innolntment of chief en gineer of the enthe Dclavvaie and Hud son sslom It was under Mi. MncAftu tln'.s dliec tlon that the Hnncsdiilo bialieh was ie constiucted, and the change of tlu Niiicveli biauch giatles is also due to his Ideas, He is a lecognlzed authoi Ity on all matteis peitnlnlng to lall loadlng'. Mr. MacMaitin lett on Main No. 3 this afternoon lor tho Adhondack division, whete this company Is sufteilng iiom washouts and anchor Ice. Air. Nugent Is now putting on the finishing touches and will lush all hands until the load Is up to Us loimcr high stundnul Charles Hull, tho Biavo riieninn, to ieelc Tientmont. Chailes Hull, the liinvo and dailng moniber ot tho C'oluinbla Hose com pany, who neaily lost his life In the Methodist Hun eh ihc, will leave W Monday of net week for iMilliidelphln, whei he villi enter either the AVllls 3ye and Hiir Inihimuy or the Cnlvei slt;' of Peni'isyhanla hospital. Hull Is milking splendid progiess to wauls heall'h. Ho Is heavier now by fifteen pouiuts than pi lor tu his being hui uc d. Ho, nuuiuges to keep In good Physical condition by dally cxeiclses in his houyc. What Heatment ho Is lt'telvlng is for his eyes, which weio tciilbly seated by (lie and It In on this mluulou that he goes to Philadel phia The eye-lashes ate gone, and cittnln muscles ot the eje In lestialnt, which pi events the lice use of these ohmi!". A sllghl opciutlnn will be ne ecusaiy to give him lellel. The scaled Uesh on Hull's hands aie healing nicely und It is expected that thej will be dlsllguied hut little. His fneo w'll show some of the effects of Hie "ouilng, but nothing like what was fcaitd 01 expected when he was taken to Pi. AVheclet's hospital. The ticatiurnu u'ld caiefut musing which he leeched at this institution and sttb seeiuently nt his home, hi ought about these happy lesults, Jlin exceptionally stiong constitution also stood him In good skud. Hull's legion of CViihoudiile fi lends wish ioi the best lesults on his mis sion in I'hl'adclphit. MACHINIST HURT. Miehnel Bnnett, a D. and H. Em ploye, Sustains Gashed Eye. Alle Intel Itanett, ol Tall Ihook htieet, a machinist in the employ ot the Delaw.ue and Hudson company, met with ,n accident yesteirtay that will keep htm fiom wi lk foi tome time. Darictt Is a machinist In the lottnd house, and was woiking ou an en gine, aheit a piece ol lion fell and, still. Ing on the light cje, made a gnh that almost encircled that oigan. linkllj, (he eje ltselt vas not lacei .ited. J Te was taken to his home and a sti'gcon called to chess the injui. Making the Changes. Woikmen aie engaged in the inteiior of the Antluaclte building piep.tiing Hie liaiteis foi AIus. Webb. She will hi.ue the second ilooi and It will be di vided into a laige dining loom and a kitchen At ptesent the boaideis In the hotel aie compelled lo go out lor theli meals but undei the now auange ment they can he accommodated in the building Inues nnd His Band. limes and his famous baud will be at the Hi and on Tluii.sdny atteinoon iiel und will piovldo the gieatesi musical ovent of the season. Malinger Hviuc- has leeehed lelteip fioin Aiehbaltl. Jeimvn, Alajilcld and Foiest City. Iiiduliiiig for heats. This would indicate that the appeaianco of the band will be u gteut success. Vocal ists with national leputatlons aciniii pauy Junes and ptoviilo a piogiaiiiuio of vocal geniH. A Successful Caibondallnn. Di. William MouIkou, of Phlladtl phla, son of Aldeunan Mouison, a Cai boiidalian who Is hewing out a gteat leputatlon foMiiiphelf ainong the medi cal men of the Quaker City, made a lllng vUlt to this city this week". Ho accompanied his sister, Allss Mai.v Aloi ilson, who paid him u visit of hevtial months. A New Position. James W. Uaiiett, of Powdetli stieet, who was one ol the coal dillleis of tho Delawaie and Hudtioii tonmanv, hits accepted a position as agent tor UuJ Aletiopolltan Life insiuanee conumnr, uudei Assistant Hupeilutendeut W it Joftes The Road Opened. The Tiaction coinp.mv succeeded In opening theli load thiouglt Main stieet. The tvofk car and the Hige hiiow plow made shoil woik of the blockade. The load has not been opened below the powei house With the Nuises. Mis. 1! Olhuiu tin, who bus been pio iesionally engaged In Joimn lot the past tlnee weeks, his lcliltiied to bei home In this city. AIis Katluvii Cll hool has been called to Aiai.it on a casi Chinch Benefit Social. Mis. C. W. Fulkeison and Alls l: C. Hly will conduct a social at theli homos this evening foi the benefit ot tho AI. H chinch building fund. A ecu dial in vitation is extended to all. Change In Missionaiies. ralhci 131oeiu, who has been hue since the beginning ot the ienew.il mis sion In St. Hose chinch, left Wednesday loi S'tiatogn, His place has been taken bv Father Oleit. Meeting Today. The ni( cling ol the Ladles' Aid .society ot the Flwst Piesbj leiian chinch was postponed fiom Wednesday to this at teinoon. It will beheld nl 3 o'clock In the home ot Alia. Knnoi, An Official Visit. Oeoij,o W West, of Alleldletoun, supeilntenilent of motive now ei ot the Ontiulo and Wtsiein, paid an oillciul visit to this city estcidny. Meetings of Tonight. Palestine eoininandeiy, Knlglits Templai. Juiiliii' Older Aiuetlean Aleehanles. Laekawauna eneanipineiit, Odd Fel low . To Elect Ofllceis. The Lackawanna encampment, No, 10, will have their annual election ol ollliei.s tonight in their meeting hall. Making Impiovements. G. F. Ackeiinan Is lop.ipeilng and painting a nuinbti of looms In the Ho tel Antluaclte. Next Week's Golden Jubilee. All. and Alls Willi nn Atkinson, one ot tho aged and most hlghlj esteemed coupliM In the clly, will on Alaieh H tolebinte their golden wedding aiuilvet sniy at theli home, No. 22 River stieet. Cat ds have been sent out In their many Aicanumites Baiujuet. Caibondale council, No Ui I, Itoial Aicauuiu, held an uuulveisaiy baiuiuet In the Lackawanna house last night. This linpoitailt event In the hlstoty ot this council will be icported at length in tomoi tow's Tilbune. The Sick Who Aio Impiovlng. Finnk R. ClilToul, who has been quite sick at his loom In the Antluaclte, is much linpiove und will bo able to bo about in u few days. All. Cllffoid's ulliuent bus been some- CURING CONSUMPTION. When Scott's Emulbion makes the consumptive gain flesh it is curing his consump tion, j Exactly what goes on inside to make the consumptive gain weight when taking Scott's Emulsion is still a mystery. Scott's Emulsion does some thing to the lungs too that re duces the cough. More weight and less cough always mean that consumption is losing its influence over the system. Scott's Emulsion is a relia ble help. Stud tor Tree Sample, SROrr& UOWISb, CkciuUD, trtJ'earlM.. N. V. ft lends for an "at homo" to be held be tween 1ho hours of 10 a, in. and tl p. in, THE PASSINO THRONG. J. W, I'olllo, of Scinnton, was In the city aesleiday. Carl Cloddel, of Beianton, spent yes lei day In Catboiulnle. 13. W. Thayer, fi eight ngont nt Scrnn ton for the Ccnttnl liilhoad, made u tl tp to Caibondnle yesterday. Vincent C, Mnnneis, ot the People's shoe stoic, Is homo fiom Waveily, N. , where ho visited for seveial (lavs with lclutlves. James Thompson, of tho Iinpetlal tes tauiaiit, was among the Cnrbondallans who visited Wllkes-Uaiio this week to see tho Hood scenes. Alls. It, AI. O'Hoto and daughter, Alice, ot Taylor, nio tho guests of Mr. and Mis. W. It. Jones, of River stieet. Alls. O'Hoio Is the sister of Mis. Jones, W. J. Hamilton, of the Hcndilck Alauufactuilng company, lcfl last night over the Ihle mail foi Chicago on a business tilp, He will be gone about tlnee days. Will AI. Latluop, of the Wateibury. Conn., Republican, a Catbondallan, who Is achieving success In journalism In other fields, was a Caibondnle visi tor yesteidav. Atlss Alamlo Karly, of Seventh ave nue. Is visiting her cousin, Allss Alice O'AInlley, of f-'ci anion, who has been Mtfi'oilng for about eight weeks fiom a sevete attack of lhouniallsni How aid Pew, ptess agent for Inncs' band, was at the A met lain house jes teidn). He was aiianglng for the ap peal aneo of tho band at the Grand on Thitrsdnv next. John Dougheity and John Pollock, of this city, left Wertnestlav for the West whete they will locate. Air. Dougheity goes to Los Angeles, California, and Air. Polltck to Denver, Cnloiado, wbeie they have seemed positions. After a tloso conllnenieiit foi the last two weeks, with la giippe and heuit tiouble, Couuiide Jacob L"Itel Is now convalescent at his home, No. 21 Foulh Alain stieet. He has been a gieal sttfieicr uhvslclally fiom his malady, and mentallv fo( tho leason that he could not attend to his duties at the lounrt houe, nor pay fiatcinnl lt,lts to many who ate now under medical tieatinent. All. LMtcl Is vet veiy weak, but he 1 gaining each day. JEnWYN AND MAYFIELD. The lesidents ot Jklgeiton ate still siifletlnt, eoiisideinble' Inconvenience tiom the effects ol last week's Hood. The load leading theie was ho badly washed out that II Is jet Impossible lor a vehicle to get thiough. The stock ot piovlslons Is depleted and a Alnv llcld met chant has been waiting the pasl two elas toi a fi eight car to ship fcome goods. The people ltoni .leimyn, who osed to lido to and tiom their voik, aie obliged to walk The Alisses 35es.s Fieas, AlaiV Swlck, Lninia Aloon, Coia Davis and C'lnudo Stockei, Ilauy Oiilillhs, Ft.td AViight and P. J. Alctjintv, attended a social In the auditorium of tho boaid of tiade bulldliM, Scianton, last evening. The luneial of little Audiew Lee, v.ho met such an untlincb death on Weelnesdnv, will take place ou Sunday atteinoon. Sei vices will be held in St. .lames LpIcopaI clutien Di. Vholau, of Scianton, was In town jesleidnv to s-ee Diugejlst Fiank (haves. I3eiin To Air. and Alls Peter Atc Aiidievvs, of North Alain stieet, a daughtei, and to Alt. und Alls. Patilck Davitt, ot West Alavtleld, a son. AIis. CI. IL Chiik, of Scianton, is Hie guest ot AIis John V. Nicholson, of Alain stieet. AIis. Thomas I3i.iv will enleitutn the Ladies' AlagaWne club at llei home, on South Alain stieet, this evening. The little daughter of Air. nnd Alt. Will Unbolts, of Second stieet, con tinues (llito ill, OLYPHANT Cleoie I loves has moved hit. milk dalty to the Davis building, on Lacka wanna stieet. T L Williams will move his tonsoil.tl uailoia lo the Sweeney bulldlns on Alonday. 't'he watoi has bten all pumped out ol Heldv Cieuk mines hv the huge JeuncsMllo pumps and Is neailj all out ot No. J mines, which was also Hooded. It Is cMiectcd that woik will lie lesumed In both places abotu Alon dav . The found itions of the houses of William C"J 111 and Hvnii Iieese, In Ulnke l,.hlch weie swept nvay b the Hood, me being lebuill, and most ot the cel lius of ihe business places and iesl deuecb on Lickawanna stieet have h.ul tho water munpod out and ate nai liiilly itstoied to theli leu mei eondl tlon. Ali- Hail j Wiight. of Ciubouelale, who has been visiting t datives In town, i etui lied home vcsttidav Counellmaii John Pettlgiew, who has been leeching tieatinent at Hie Lacka wanna hospital, In htiiintnii, for the past two weeks, will letutn home to moi inw, He is nun h linpiuveel In lienllh. JESSUP. Tho Sttiihk Cieek shaft, which was duiwned out hlnce tho stoun ot last I'lldttj, Is neiuly leady lor opciutlnn Two Immense buckets weio attached to the cage, inking the water out all week. Last evening they Mice ceded In getting the huge pump at the loot of the hh.tft In opeiatlon, and as a lesult It Is ex pected that the shaft will be In condi tion for opeiitiioit Alonduj ot sonnet. Yesteidny they succeeded hi woiking the Chassy vein und diltt, fiom which places tin leeehed coal enough to opetato tho bleaker until I o clock. Thomas Walton, Jr, Jese Johnson and Thomas Tioy, tlnee ouihy, who had a deslio to see the weuld, eaiihed theli pai cuts consldeiablo alaim by disappenilng with their mouth's pay last Satuulay evening. Tho patents ot the ehlldien made a diligent scinch tluoiighout tho town, hut failed to Hurt any clue. Lust evening N. Clink, a f I lend of the Iiojh, leeelved a letter ltoni them, stating that they weio at piesent In Now Voik Pity. MOSCOW. Alia. L'sehehuaii is ill with append! cttU. Mi. John Yeagor. of Towandu, has retained homo aftei visiting n lends heie. Alls. Ilalse Swiuts, Is quite 111. All Sw aits, of Scianton, was the guest of Ah. John Scott last Sabbath. The heavy fall of snow hus again blocked the loads in tills section of the count! Allss Addle Fields is visiting fi lends In Scianton The death of Alls Albeit Ailller oe cm i eel on Sunday nioinliig after a few dajs' illness Deceased was neaily 07 veins of ago, and was highly esteemed ami icspccled by all who knew her. She is sin v (veil by a husband, one son, man. of Seiiuiton, and one daughter, w ML Wh, Jtr safhAJKaa-wss-' UJ.jJMfc.- & A K Tho fnrracr vvau woiitlcring what ho wns going to do nhont it. Tho hogs had destroyed his plnnting of coin. His crop wns itiincd. IIo saw starvalion staring him in tho face. What ho did not eoo were tho hogs Rkulking through niej iiuicb in ins negicctuil iuilCC. "Theio never was such a farmer," says the experienced ngiicttltmist. Tho first thing a good fainicr does is to look after his fences. True, but tliero nro good men who am bad farmers, thuro aio also good farmeis who lake nioro rare of their fences than they do of thcnihclves, and are puzzled to know why they seem to Rtarvo whilo they e.tt abundantly. There's many a fanner who, lH M..tl ... f .1 t!.t . ii 1- l.! If 1 . ' in Bpiiu ui gouci living, nulls iiiiiiscii los ing lleflli, falling oil in weight. JIo won deis why it can be. ITo hits plenty to cat and ho eats plenty, yet ho grows thin and weak. lJut his condition is easily ex plained. As the fence is to the Hold so is the stomach to tho body. A weak fence leaves tho crop at the nicroy of tho hungry invader. A weak stomach leaves the body at tho mercy of dise-ise, and disease is always liungty. The farmer knows that planting does not make pros pciity. After the planting the seed must be piotoctcd and cultivated until tho single grain becomes the full ear. It is so with the harvest of health. Ealing alone, the putting of food into tho stom ach, does not make strength. The food eaten must be digested and assimilated befoio the body can bo benefited by it. When the btoinach is weak digestion i3 impel feet, and the intuitive value of tho food calen is largely lost, lletice tho farmer who plants lood in the weak stomach and expects a crop of .stiength in the body is disappointed. It's the story over agiiin of the hole in the fence. Loss of Hesb, dccieaso in weight, aro among the sin est signs of disease. When the body is starved it dies. When suf ficient lood is eaten to sustain the body and the body loses instead of gains, it is being starveil, and theie is only one end to starvation. Tito vcty fact that flesh is being loht locates the disease in the stomach. Ilcait, lungs, liver, kidneys any and nil other oigans maybe involved, but the loss of Uesh points to loss of nutiilion, and that smely means "weak" or diseased stomach. In such cases tho ittle is, "Ottie the stomach and yon cute the body." Il is because Dr. Pieice's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of diges tion and nutiilion that it cures diseases of heart, liver, lungs, kidnevs, etc., which have their origin in diseases of the stomach, and the consequent loss of nulii tion which weakens tho whole body and every organ of the body. " I used ten bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and several vials of liis ' Pleasant Pellets ' a year ago ihis spring, and have had no trouble with indigestion since," writes T.Ii W. T. Thompson, of Towuseud, Hroidvvater Co., Montana. ''Words fail to tell how thankful I am for the relief, as I had suf fered so much and it seemed th it the doctors could do me no good. I got down in weight to 125 pounds, and was not able to work at all. Now I weigh nearly 160 and can do a day's woik 011 the larni." If lost flesh indicates disease, so the regaining of lost flesh surely indicates the curing ot disease. When the body is built up again tliiotigh 1I10 agency of "C4olden Medical Discoveiy "the feeling ol lestoied health can be cheeked 011 the scales. " I wish to ba to the world that Dr Pierce's Golden Medicil Discoicrv h is proved a great blessing to me," writes Airs Hllen L Hacon, of Shutesbury, Franklin Co , Muss. " Prioi to September, 1S97, 1 h id doctored for my stomach tiouble for several j ears, going through a course of treatment without any real benefit. In September, 1896, I had very sick spells and grew worse ; could eat but little I commenced in Septeiubci, 1897, to take Di. Pierce's medicine, and in a short time I could eat and work. I have ginned tivenl) pounds vi In 0 months " If you nio inn-down, weak, emaciated, it means that youi food is not nour ishing j 011. The stomach is dbeAbed. To cure the diseased slonuch and iccover the lost physical strength use Dr. Pieiee's Golden Medical Discoveiy. It is not a meic tonic or btiinulnnt, but a tine flesh-forming, body-building, lnuscle-iualdiip, medicine, woiking with Natuie ou Nature's plan of ci eating stieiigth by nutiition. Sick people aie invited to consult "Dr. Pietcc, by letter, free. All cones pondotice is stiictly confidential. Addicbs Dr. I!. Y. Pierce, Buffalo, X. Y. U...-.W..;, w sffi M 1 f. wiiSah Sa hotter tSmn euro How to provesit discaso as waif as haw to gufo it, is taught sn Eir PEbvgo's Gornmon Seziao tWod" ScaB Adviser. This great vjupH catstassas ovos UtiQO targe paejos asszS "s sent FBEC an vasossit of staimps to pay expanse at EijaiS" ing ONLY. Son it 33 ana"Oa3ii Gizusvps far tho clotliSsaiseisii voi Ettwo., an only 21 sS.i:nps S.ar tho hook on paper covorsm AtlUrasss Ot: ?. V. PIERCE, Bui f aio, fJ. Y. mwmmmwmMMmmBWm Augusta, at home, nlo m.iu 1 datives and tilends who inoiiin het loss The luneial scivlces took place fiom het late home, Tuesda atteinoon at '1 o'clock, llov. U II. Pienllce olllclatlng A duet, "Jestm Lover of Aly Soul," was sung and Hov. Davis oiieted piayer, after the senium by llov. Pi entice, a duet, "Sometime Wo Shall Know," was sung. Alany beautiful llotitl piece, (oveied the casket. Inteuiient was made in the Alnvcow ecnietiiy, PR1CEBURG. A veiy pleasant suipilse patty was leiulucd to Alls, Guiles, ou Tuesday evening, Among those picenl weie All. and Alu. Uuvgill, All and Mis, Suniinc'is, All. und Mis. Stetl, Jits, lint locks, Alls. Ushei, Air, and Alls. Aeai, Mis James Oakev, All, und Alls. 11. Davis. Alls Hill, ihu Allthcs Alaiy A. and Phoebe CJai Rill, Flotfiieo Nell, Alessis John and Thomas O.iIIe.s and Janus Cujglll A. Snyder has icttuiied hoine Loin the South, wheio ho has been tor sov ci.tl months. William Ushei, of Alajilcld, Is visit ing f 1 lends hi town, tins Schmidt was a business eallti in Scianton esteiday. Huxley and the Itepoitcis. nn liU .urivjl in lijliiinaii', l'iofioi Uuvl i .u ilrjioi t tin loumo till ut Ml. luirctt, U111 hut ulUiul Mm lio'iiii illlj ami m1 in vlliil .1 Iait,i' loininn.i tu iiirit I1I111 in .111 .ifli.i liguii lurie. 'llnin was Inn cmc Iiiteiiiilii: ila.v In the. intiriui, unil liU ilelhri) u( the niMte., lli' ImiI lunlh iiulicil tliu iialiliiuu tit liU liuit liifjiu Ihe UHiui illtiuipi-ril him ami ikK'iI foi till IIUIUIMlipt uf hi npit'ch ' 11uhimii)1 " he tikl "1 111111' nunc I thill ituk liifh on 4 Ihiiuu with whkh 1 am nuite Ijinllhi " "Will, (irokwioi," kJtil the jiitirloeiitui, "Hut U all light, hut our inttrticiiuiij ait. tu tciul ihu spieilt lu the pipcu lit c Voik. ami If jou tuiinot chu 111 the efpi wq hum tiku it iKmii as well 44 wu mu uiul tclifciiinh It for the Auociattil 1'liKi U bound tu I'liut it lli; ninrnlni; afti it h fiokcu " TliU uu Jpinlllui', lot in vie cf tliu iinihlu liuuur.uy of tho fhoit luml, uiul lliu ixjMlhlo imulciiMtiuii of tho wild laail. lu liittini wa; afiahl Hut Ueliultal uiul uli'iitin Iiinif mijtht not he rlsliM rfproijucul "Vent ma Iwm veiiir clvuke )ifir," m(i the 111I1 1111 iriiuiiu, '10 i,im in tin' ("Pi i iu let ii-. il" tin lust wi ciiii, fi upoit tin. fpiLih we -Ii ill " I In: iinfiMJi vlelilcil, uiul (ho 11 M ill Iip Mill nl lip uiul ilonii hh loom ut Mi. I.ii- Klt'rf lllllllill,' III I klllllMlliplltl, in 10I1I..1111I iiliipoiMhlu Mfliulmi, Ihe Hictih which lie ir lrr lei iiiiKp hiluio 1 uiiplho ami hui pliable 11,-cnilili I tit nn iu 11 tli niulni i-. hi' ilflluuil the nlihe in the Vi iiklnj of Vlmi, ami iiollcul lint, iiIIIiuukIi he Kept looMns at llio plh "f m imi-i rlpt on tin 1I1.U In dii linn, ho lhl nut nun tho pun our 'Ihe tpiuh wis uppi 1 pi lata unit well leulwil, lint it I111I lie (.Ion, Uul I In 01 ilen il ill mt t qeul liU mmlltlon lui ih mil ami peiiiivcne, When the applamo win inn I Mill lu Mi. lluvli "I notliul Hut on ilhl not nail uui mhlus I am ud ilil the lis,ht W.L-, lihtiiriiliiit." 'Oh," mi J In. "Hut win not the nntlir I han hem In ll.lu Ihi lipoiliii, tnoii.lit 1111, aucnillni! i ilmi piumUe, 1'iu eopj uf theli lule-,. It wu 1111 tnlu liaiiHliucnl paper, ami lo iiuKe It ltejlhle llu put dean while luU hilwuti tho l.aiJ. 'Hat iiiieloucH inilk that I 11 nun nl the liittrinciliitu Iciiis, unit when I Muud up nl Ihi elmc I found I eoiihl not icail .1 fcntniu Si I lino hcin In .1 ililcnnni-i'ot iliilnj ,i" p il tnil, ami t IiU lu ire ill whil 1 ilutiliil ms.Ui.Ih aiul al luwiil tu leportu to mini lu New oil" If ho h-kI in tpithit hif'-ie tin vionl "upuilii" I mn tmc hi wis jihtUUil, hut I funic! what it wa -Pi I) f (illi'ian, in heiiliim' Vlagazlin Wninetl tho Biitish Amhissndor. M Peliuw, the l'reinh foiclju mliiUtrr, Ii 1 fnutlKiiur I" lilt tli anil (nupi'l nitwit uume who talhs with lilin is fcliiuk hj hi llil vpeech, hi laphl ilimi.'lii, liU linaxnv of e piOkblou, his .11 unit lool, lie I nil IhU in pii .lo Hie In puMic lu i ii 11111111111. ho U tin ii 11 iiuit Huit uiul iliMiiLt iioii Nothing will main him piak if he thlnl propu tu hull hi tongue llu iM(.ni upp .11 in pailiamcut. When tho time eoniut he mount Ihe tilljune in I, to chc mole weight tu liU iitlciauu, h tculi them 'Ihey aie vij hruf, nnj t.ntenie ha lictn wiUluil. ami loiii.pnwl. eli irl anil pie liub tu liU thuil!,lit I hat ilonu he ln.eiine ! lent Skuiu, uul lux tin oluim nu over liU lic.i 1. He lia tin kilt of lupp.v phiiuiu, HinimliU up 4 whole tltuition, m n)tullUln an opinion When at the time of llic I'athviU a Hall' the Knif Uh uuilMtbiilue 1 ann to rail on him, wrj IIUI.i whli tin ultluiatiiui in hi poelet, wiikh wmilil lwe pollwl fieri lliiiu' the mluliUi furcialliil him with .1 phran. "Van nnj I'aunt on my Kuutl will," will he, "iirotlilul jou ilmi'l u)i Iiiiiwm1! hilltl." ill Uwaiil Mwuw.1 a Hut Ui mi "lioiiuiblllH," wul tin I tin iwuukUaW laiall erf i4miu1 Ws B'W vl HpiU. h W BANKING liii'iuii or 1111 losiiiiiON or nn. FIRST NAliONAL BANK at s, iint, in, n the titi 11 l'cnnh. ik.L ot ln;-iin -.-., liliiiini ii till Itl.sOllUI s hum i uiul ilN omiln . s (luiiliufti, Htuiiil unit iiuiiiunl . t.s lioillU III Mlllli l ill ul itlon , Slolhi. Mllllitil'', III . . l.inkln- liou-i, fiuiiliuii mil UMiiris lino troni A it Inn il lniil s (not iiitnu mnihj ... Due fiom t an huuL uiul tiaiil.na... Ihu from appioinl tiiine ,n,rul, .. Iiiliinil leuuut' cUuipi (11011. .uul ollu r 1 I'll ttiu r.vchiu.'i Id cle.ulmr liuii .Notn of otlin Aatlnnil luiih .... ruuloiiil papei iiiirinu, nhhiL ami icnt , lawful mono icserui In hiuK, vi.1 spiiie sni,ini 711 ligat teiulir lute.... JI'i.TJl m Itciliiiipllou fmnl with I', s, lu.iv mil lu PU 1 fill of ilielilatloli) . 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Tot il Male waimi, I, Itaii 1'ittt, fiuhhr of the .ihou' lumril biul, il.) aolemiih kiuai that the uliote htitnmiit 11 tine lu the Uot ot in) Kuowlnko aiul lilht IsWC 1'Osl', faslihr .siilwillwil .mil tiiii to lufore" 1110 IhU Mj ilaj ot Mnnh, 11")-' W, I. inillllA, Nolai) I'uWli ( iiieit vitivt: (i i. nu hsos, It Slelltlls. J. V. I INKN, . Dliettor' hi' ilinwudlutf sjtUUUloli ot 1 sort wlitdi t 1 linuili lulnUur vmuLU voimiu to Bue.