THE SCRANTON TJUBUNJ3-SATUUDAY, MARCH 22, 1902. 2 Tfif News of ftr vi7 ooiin rW' TABLES. ujuuaAAAAAWAV ltjfKJ- I Delaware and Hudson Railroad. 1 Novomtier 21, llWt. . ,, . , Tmlm knvo CMbonchlc nt clly sUllon m loi. V'or Scruilon and WIlkM llitrc-rtl, 7.0(1, 8A 0 01, 1001, 11.21 n. in: 1 IW, 1.41, 2 60. J '. SOfl, ron, 10 01, 11 00 p. in. . , , Sundav trninn leave at S SO, 1121 a. tn., J.". 2 HI, 6 50. 8 n p in.' . ., . .,,, Tor Atbmj, Sdintogi, Monlrcil, ""'J?":, f., J'liRlaml points, etc, 7.IW u. in i M ' '"' .'j'o.r IVnynwl and tlontxcble, T2J, 11.03 m ' 8CI, rf2J p. Ill . ,, .,,lli. , Snntlav tnilm loace- Wnvimrt anil llonctiiie fBi H :io n, in.) i n p. in, ,,.. .. .,.,. 2 TiiiIim nrthi- nt Ciilionchle ''"''Ol m in r,l ml Staunton m follow! 0 V). 1". '''.?:. r, !T. m.l m-, 2 00, .1 11, 4.2". BOS, 7.01. " ul jyiifir p. niism n. in, 2 Snmlav Irilm oirhr nl 0 27 j 12 10, 3 11, "t 2d, 0 2'), U ,r, p. m, , ,,,. S. "Sundav trnliu arrhp at CMilionthli- i"m "a 'tnait and lloncdjlc nt 12 17 and 7 fil P ln j New Yoik, Ontmlo and Western. J Spplonticr 17. 1101. . Inlm Ipuc Oirliowlilf for fccuntnn Jt i 00 ' m : I 00 p in -. smithy iralnirl TOO a in.: 0 00 p in . ".. IVJlfu 1(1P Cailmndilf lor lioinl ' '.,,?; h.io a, m. On "Sunday it n 10 a. "' rra! , loavlne at 11 00 a. in, work thv nnd Din n " Smuhii in ike ionntcllori.1 for Xpw " oik. Lone wall. etc. . .. Tralni auhr from Siriiiiton nl 11 10 i. m "4" r m : frcm points north, I H) p ni iiiitujj from iiiiiilau nt 0 10 a in and 7 4 " p. in.. "from Cadosh at 0 0(1 p. nt Subscribe: a to The Titliunc uie re quested to lepoit any liipguhulty or conruslon In tlie delheiy of this paper, clthpi to the Ciiibondulp binnth of The Tilbune hi the Htiiko building, or Hob tit i. Itejnold, newsdealcts. Some ,f confusion In delivery has bqen lepoited to this ofllte, and to uld In efllrlent ser lco subset Ibcis aie inged to lopoit at onto any delinquency. TROLLEY CARS CAUSE EXCITEMENT Stakes a Wagon and Upsets It in One Instance and Filghtens n Horse Again, Causing a Httnaway. Both Happenings Stir Up Salem Avenue. The 11: st ie.il public attention glcn the tiolle lais ot the Soianton Itall iiy LOinp.ui, ln this elt, since the htiIKe, was jesteidav nlteiiioon, w'hen theie occulted a lunaw.iy and a-smash-up. In each ot which the moving: tar was the onti Uniting cause ln the loiniei, the hoi He's leg: Aas bioken, and ln the collision, a wagon was oei tuined and the dilver had a nanow escape fiom lnjuiy. Ot the two, the collision between the car and the Rioceiy Aason of Jler chant A. 11 Meis, of rfalem avenue, embed gieatef excitement. Itobeit Cox, the stoie dilver, was drhlng up Salem avenue about C o'clock, jus.t as a tiolley car Aas coming down the stieet. As the car approached, the hoise began to .shy and ln its 'fear stai ted to back. The di iver aid he shouted and beckoned to the lnotoi nian to stop until he could contiol the noise, as he feated just 'what hap pened, that the hoise 'would back the wagon on the tiacks. The niototman Insists that he couldn't stop soonei, owing to the sllppety tiacks. Numei ous of the bystandeis lio observed the happening assert that the motoimun made no earnest effeit to stop, and that if he acted piomptly the collision could hae been averted. "Which of these claims may be ttue, one thing Is cei tain theie "was a collision and a light smatt one. The car, or the fen der of the car, bumped the lear wheels ot the wagon, while the 'vehicle was half way across the tiacks. The wagon was lalily picked up and last aside, landing in its side. The dilver was mixed up In the f-eattet of thing'-, but luckilv lie escaped without any in juilPS, save a shaking up, and a good sized .scale. The hoise was stopped fiom making away, and the wagon was sllghtlj damaged. The stieets weie well peopled at the time, and theie was a heap of excitement and confusion until the hoise and wagon weie lighted. The molounan was the mini I'eck, who was attested and lined $10 befoie a justice of the peace In Jctmn a few days ago, lor blasphemy, which took place dining n dispute over the blocking of the tiolley lino by a heavy bollei. The mnawa) occiuied about 2 "lO and was the cause ot auothei lluuy of e iltomcnt. Thomas Howell, a taimei fiom South Clinton, diove to town and left his hoise stand in trout ol st.ins huiy's harness stole, on Salem avenue, while he went Inside to make some pui chases'. "While he was absent, a cur 1levv along the stieet, f lightening the 'animal, which dashed up Hies tieet nn a wild i tin. The hoi Be kept a stiuight com he un til "Wjomlng stieet was reached, when hu collided with a tiee. The wagon w.is smashed and the hoise was NEW THEORY ON ,$. ,-: pause of Hay Fever. . IIUA".ieV,(r,1".9.t,10 !IW 1 H'rlUlt of clInutttMiomlltloiis as it Is a .showing of the "weirTKpot" In the geneial coudl tloiLofho body, lu hay fever suftei- u5inxtrew sir to ii crlm? icpnition of lienltltitliPug 'rf.well selected food the crmneeTaie-tlipliny fever will rfurfn"IUust'iatltmr ir'lady lit Cavo SpiinK,.r?u. ejeplnlns how (Ithfv Chungo of food nffected her, "Tills past suin- .anar. ,1 .Itouufl. ,ujygjxJ,,u,s;j luvttjin JlJrrTrfOTTnfla'iTnic7lln;aiTcTirre7XT 'ggt; taovvnpc)9". paijudiv.nn vvn-vvvouHO, specially us I hijd to look foi waul tfr Uny annual tilssle vltn hay fever 'In ESeptemlw JUiafelkItvQuia push iria Sfeven fuUntrffliftviW".- ., it (2 One day u filentl told mo she had Ebeen psIngiampe-Nuts Bieakfast Food tfmd that she felt like a new peison KlvlMin (atly Inoieased stienBlh niul Vlulii ,ai"lrfp45l.lt,sehb straw ailil b'e Ckan the use of Grupe-Nuts, The effect Kvas really magical, .IuTi week I felt rtongj.iiip, Jnd 4t a month began In (arnesrto,,galniiilesh and stiepgth. Hy geptemper'iny (elerlit; had Jncieased to JgiO pounds and muc) to my amaze Snent I discovered that when the liny ever sufferers began to complain j I 3iad not one symptom and escaped t Sltpjetn&, J."B!nuih as.lvhacjispffer.. gd for years fiom this mlseiable dUeaj jnu jiau muue no ci ance.-ftxeQpt- in iffy food. I natuiallv conclmleil Mini- ,m Improved condition wis caused, by tj' itiiiyWit-lttfliMiATilUUtrttlMtrlnrr-h- rvfiie the usual Jang of hjaJJii," amo can ne given ov l'ostum Co . ttJo W J'A " , 'i : yCa,thondaXe. thrown to the ground. When ho wos ficed and bade to stand Up, one, of his legs was helpless, and, after tin ex amination, It '.wis' found to be fine ttuod Just below the rotloek. The ani mal, which was u valuable hoise to Mr. Howell, is under the cute of Dr. Wldnter, the etcilanatliin, who Is hopeful ot pieservlng It from being shot. SEQUEL TO SENSATIONAL MARRIAGE Mis. Phoebe Lestennder of This City Sent to Jail on Chaige of Living In Adulteiy with Ellas Ctandall. Took $275 of Ctandall's Money. Soys She Mauled Orandall Becattso Her Husband Was Unkind to Her. Theie wns u somewhat stiutllug sequel yestuiday to the sensational miti lingo In Joiest City last week, when Mis. Phoebe I-estellader was committed to the county jail, In default of $300 ball, by Aldoiman Atkinson, on the chnigc- of living in adulteiy with Hllas Ctahdnll, the joung man whom she duped. Constable Jllchnel Jloian Is the piosecutor in the case. His. Lestennder wus m tested jestei day mot nine; In Sci anion by Constable Jloian. She and Ciandall weie living at S46 Capouse avenue, at the home ot Mis. Pied Moon, the sister of Mis. Les tenadei. When the constable i cached the place, the adventtuess, suspecting his coming, sought to hide under the lied. When escape was Impossible, she piopaied to accompany the constable, and leached this cltv at -00. her pseudo-husband, Ciandull, accompany ing hei as a witness against her on the heilous eh.uge which faced her. The healing took place i-oon aftei In Aldei man Atkinson's olllce, a ciowd as sembling theie that filled the office When Ciandall was sworn It was elic ited that he knew nothing ol his halng been duped until he lead of the false standing of his wife In a dallv nuvvs papei. This was a few davt. ago He at once demanded an explanation, which came with a fiank admission on hei pait that she was, Mis Lestennder and that her husband was living hi Caibondale. Ciandall tuld as his mouev was" gone, the woman who deceived htm having gotten It all, he decided to make the best of a bad job and lemain with her until he haw some chance of bettei Ing hlmsell. Othei Inteiestlng Infoimatlon that he gae was that he spent $100 on Mis. Lestonadei loi clothing, in outer that she might get man led, her lnlmcnt being exceedingly poor and shabby. Besides this, he gae Iipi $175, some ot which went to the put chase ol house hold fin nihil o, which was In the looms on Capouse aenue, Scianton Mis. Lestenadei, who was splendidly diessed, showing that Ciandall's monoj had been spent by her to the best ad vantugo to meet her tastes, was in clined to be pouty, but finally she ad mitted all that was chaiged against her, nnd declaied that she went thtough the maulage and took Ciandall's money because she was 111-tieated bj hei hus band and wanted somebody to take his place who would suppoit hei. fehc ic belled at the suggestion that she would have to go to jail, but latei she was le signed when she had no secuiity to offer. She was taken to the county jail on the S'O Uelawaie and Hudson tt.iln. CHARITY BALL TICKETS. May Be Piocuied in Half Dozen Business Houses in Caibondale. News of the Big Aftoii. Attorney It J. lluuike, of Scianton, chaiiman of the genet al committee of the Chnilty ball foi St..lospph's Found ling Home, was in the cltj vestenhn, auanglug the details that will Inteiest C'atliondJliaus Among otliei things, he placed tickets on sale In the following places, wheie thev will be exchanged for $', the pi Ice of admission The tickets m.iv be had at the riist Na tional lank, the Mei chants' and Me chanics' bank 1J. 1', Ruike's shoe stoic, the ll.m Nou house and the tliug stoies of 11. A. Kelly, John A. l.unny and Jo seph Kelly. As the night of the big event ap pioaches, Inteiest and enthusiasm glows, and among the .wiung society lolks of the town thtie Is Hie most eager anticipation of the night's pleas mes. The ball is muely going to eclipse any social enteipiNe of the same char acter over held In this pai t of the state, and for this i casern eveijbodj Is anxi ous to go. And it might be said that almost tv ei body In the town Is going, lor the Cliaillv ball is on the md ot evei body's tongue tliuo duvs. "Aie ou going to the Chailtj ball"' Is usuullv the Hist question passed mound, whenever joung or older peo ple gnthei Theie is nobod but who is ullve with the dc.siie to take pait In the big ball, elthei us a spectatoi en to mingle on the Hooi with the climcpis, who will be lesplendeut in diess and in the midst of it kIoiIouh nlutui of light and coloi. Decoiatlons, suinass ing those of the night the uimoiv was opened, and a Hood of light that will livil thp sunbuist, v 111 be emplojcd to tinnsfoiin the sweeping uimoiv, that can accommodate a good-sized city of danceis, Hauei's Thliteentli lteglment band will niovlde the musical uiogiaiiuue, which will, of comse, bo siipeib. The nuangements foi tiunspoitlng Caiboudallnns to and fiom the bull, call lor special accommodations to Scianton and a special ttaln after the festivities. D. & H. FOREMAN RESIGNS. r. "Li. Raymond leaves Aftei Tew Weeks and Goes to St. Louis. Another change has taken plate in the foiemanshlp at the Delavvuic and Hudson shops, under Master Mechanic Itennlo, 1, U lloymond, who came liein fiom Allentown a few weeks ugo, leslgned this week, and lias left the city for St. I.ouls, wheie anothei pos. tlon awaits him. Mi, Huymond wus u young muu and came well recommended. - ' ' -Caibondnlians in Honesdale. Mis. John Pldgeoii, of Cuibondale, Is spending a few days wth her patents on Cluu th hill. Q. A, Sliigei, wlfo and soii.Clquclu Fulltetson, lfo and daugh ter, of Caibondale, spent Sunduy ln town. Miss Allcje Creegan, of Caibon dale, has letumed home after a pleas ant visit in town. Mis. Joseph Kruutz, of Caibondale, was enteitaliu'd by fflends u town Thuisduy. Charles llurnatd, of Caibondale, was the guest of his brothei, W. ti. Burnard, Thurs day. Miss lOllzabeth Mnnaghnn, of Carbondale, h the guest of Honesdale fi lends for it few days. Wayne County Herald. OrriCEHS INSTALLED. Exercises of Lackawanna Encamp ment, No. 10, I. O. O. F. Dlstilct Deputy Oiand Pali latch Cleoigo AV. Hughes lust evening In stalled the lecenllv elected ofllceis ot Liickavvnnna encampment, I. O. O. F No. 1C, assisted by U H. ltehkop, O. J. W.j H. J. Hall, O, II. 1'.; T. H. Kase, a. H.-, Finncls Iudwlg, U. S. W.; C. Schult?, O. I. S. The officers Installed for the ensuing tin in in o: C. 1'., Oeoigo Hcattle: II. P., C. F. Whllclock; J. W., A. O. Fldlamj scilbe, II. J. Hall; O. S, Flunk AVellsJ I. 8, Fiank Ltidwlg; guide, Cleo. Sim toll: 1 W.. C. Schultz; aW.. Harry Masteisj :iW., Theo. Kaso; 4W., L. II. nchkop: 10, of T.. John M. Masteisi 20. of T , Adam McMyne. ROMANCE OF MISS PONTAINEBLEAU The Star of the Schiller Stock Com pany to Wed Her Manager, Ed waid Schiller An Inteiestlng Love Tale Other Gossips About the Company. Those of The Tilbune's lendeis who attended the plays ot the Schiller Stock company, at the Oiand this week, will, pel Imps, lccall lending ln the local col umns ot this papei, some months ago, the ioniniK.fi of Manuger Hdwaid Schll Ipi, of the companj, and his still, Miss Hlla Fontainebleau. This week they rivv and enJoed one of the pilucipals of the Interesting love-tale l pelted In The Tilbune at the time. It was Miss Fontainebleau, the giaceful heuolne ot the plajs, whose deeply duik biunette complexion suggests her home In the lPvlviflPd Isle of Cuba, wheie the star of iieedom has begun to shed lis light of hope and lelief. Mi. Schiller, the oilier chaiactei in the lomantlc tale, is not in the city this week, being tem poiailly with the other company, ot which he is ovvnei. The inteiestlng fatcny of the events that led up to the engagement of Miss Fontainebleau to Mi. Schllloi Is told as tollows: When Mi, Scliillu mmmiil lil-t lumpim in Now 1 1 Ic ho bclnlitl VIks rontlnblriu ! It nl Inj,' lid. s10 ,j,i ll( i,01ll j (i,a llll(i (( cited linn nnd in spiln J'ioiii Hie vtn firit dij sin- tou'd lodillo iiound to sit iku .1 clniljliv little Hit oi pout it hit miioc, not tun. of Im fnciidj, or idmirti im donlilttl tint vuiuo tl i -lie ttonM Income i t,u it itln.'. Vn nt Ijiisln Iv tint the nroiniM. to vliine ns l si Ji in the fccliilln iirKinlsrilian thut the inin,ii;ii wclit down dotpli into his purtt to pi foi liighh illuin iniced lilhoRi iih, po-lu, and iihiitiilns; dod rrs tvploltiii the cli n m- ind litali of hU It it! itV ltd Vftei fdiiMiic i mii ill forlnne in li(hoAinp!n, Mi siiiiHn li, u,, tn hi? ili-miv. Hut All . 1 uii tlnlilt in tti-. (imucd In lo luitiied Ooi in Mithnl slip hitl met t jming liilini, Vdolphu, (.inn, mil, tt n iki i Iontt sloij sliuit, tin v intcndid to in ii l miv .-lioi t li . In fill, (.lien w.it ilienH on In- vm lo the I mtt.il stitc-. tu tlilin tht hind of the licjulilul ( utuii (.111 "hi II lil plninwd to he hi- buck Mi scliillu diiiii't vn ninth whin he In ml it, luit he N on recoid n-. Invnu tliaiulil loiu nnd luid foi eClll limits Ihen lie tiiltkh inenr porited in Jli-s 1 iintinlilpjiiV tin it 1 It il iciitiuil the liiitiiiuoniil ilan3e. Ihe li ithi u lid; n'iinl it nulhinkliiKh, ii d thtn v i nt to the Vtliion tine I s foi t shoit lest lufou the opium,? of .In Hit itneil senon Ml (.uiia joiiitd hti theie, md wlun tut maninei of the sdiipu uifrimjlion hemd of it he unit into comt tntl, on the stiinth of tin contiut signed hi MI-s rontinhlein, il id foi .in mjuiittloii ustiuiiiu' hi i fiom miiiMii: until the cloie of the theilik.il hc.ion .Vt the i-nni lime n v iiiiini Vi is issued foi I. arm, iluiiriiu hmi Mth itttinpt In ton-nu tu lin ik i t un ti it i Ouiii Hid Instiie Vli Vilims m the sunemi, toiitt, Ki.inltd the injnnitioii i-Ui d fir, iiml Mis runtinlilrjii iisluned IiiimII lo (lie nn ilthlt. she studied and uheirsed so hard tint whin the tCJ'Oii npentd Mie Mrmed to have foiotten ill iliuut Ml. f.iltii s, ,ueiil Miinuliil in h t llili-hluK' lul-ilf ii I pilme fnoiiti wIrkmi tht s.Li,i jit tomiuiu ipptuud, niul tontiilimtil pieillt lo iw Mitte n 'Ihen il Mis tint the Mi ni.'tst pill of tin whole ill ill h ippcntt! Ihe tin itih il uiiuiti who hid 'Olivia tht issi-(tut of tin supn in comt in piew iilm" Mi.ss 1 ontiiilileiu fiom inn trills one nun. fill in love Itlt lit i id iski 1 Im to in it 1 him Niul she hii iteiiliil him 'I lie tine tf Ihe umIiIhik' 1i,s ii it Ml hull do tided lii n, hut MI-s I iititllit.lt in will heioiue Mis sihilln vnj mii ii ifti i Ihe i lo-t ot tin tin ililt il m imiii, when hu i mill nl with 1 1 1 -nrl ol tin Hist put will have tvpiuil Pothaps Anothei Eomance. The spliit of lomantlcihin seems to be in the bchlller lamlly, loi iicttiullng to the gossip f the membeis of the compan.v Managei Sehlllei's biothei, Dave Schlllei, the good-looking mid modest appealing Miung man who is looking nl lei the othei's Inteiests din ing his absence Is likely to llguie In as liueiehtlng a tale of love and maulage What glvis a decided loue of Inteiest tu the stoiy Is that the oung hub who the second paity Is, a Caibondale nils. The gosp among the conipau) Is that ji lew dajs ufter coming to Cutlxmditlu joung Mi. Schlllei foimetl the at -iiualntauca of a fair las.s of the town and that lioni the development of theli acquaintance, they became enamoied of each othei. Xow Mr, Schiller is iih laithtul in ills devotions to her us tinv tiuo lover can be, and his associates say thoj would not be siiipilsed to heni ot a double maulage at the close of the theatilcnl season, with a Cui bondale oung hul one of the bilc'.cs In the Schiller company this week, the patious of the Oi.inil have been enjoj Ing the compuny of some old n lends. Theie Is Campbell Stuitton, who dimmed many a matinee audience by his line piesenco and manner when he was heio befoie as lending mini in the neunett-Moulteii company. Fiedeilck Ounonde, who without dls paiaglug his associates, can bo suld to be the most polished actor In the com pany has also been been heio befoie. "When last seen lieie, ho was with Mlldied Holland In "The 1'ovver Behind the Tin one" In the lole of the seeietaiy. Mi, Ounonde is cast in the heavy loles, or what Is best known ns the daik, vllllauous chaiacter of the pieces In which he uppeais, Ileit Mesner, the jolly comedluii, Willi the ileh, mellow olie and the heaity, wholesoiup laugh, has often befoie con- f 77 Dr. llumplnes' ''SeventytSeven" cutes Colds, Giip, InHueiua, Catauh, pains und soieness In the head and chest, Cough, Soie Tlnoat, Oeneial Piostiatlon und Fesei, COLDS A NEW DISCOVERY MADE BY A MAN IN AlIEaHE NY, PENNSYLVANIA. Oeorge C. Eldrldgo Finds Something Which Many Consider to bo Better Than Gold His Statement. Theie Is much talk In the town of Allegheny, Pa., over the dlscoveiy made by Mr. (.leorgo C. llldildgp ot that place. After a long search he has found KOhiethliiff better than gold. In a lecont Interview ho sas: "Yes, I have made what I consider lo bo an liupoituut dlscoveiy. To tell you about It I must stint at the be ginning. "That was a number or yeais ago," ho cojitlmipd. "The ua tin e of my vvoik foiccd mo to be ciy Irrogulur with my meals and that, together with a gen pial misuse of my stomach, brought on nenoiiB dyspepsia. My tiotible com menced wltm bloating, constipation und tills was uccompaiiicd with pain In the back and stomnch. I suffeicd with shoitness of bieath and palpitation of the hcui t, sleeplesness and an absolute ly mlseiable feeling at nil times. About tin ce yeais ago I had an attack which confined me to my bed for thieo weeks anil times without number nftet that I was obliged lo give up .My kidneys also became affected and caused mo consldeiablc tiouble, 'Tout dlflerent doetois attempted to cine me but they gave ine only tempo laiy lelief. 1 became utterly dlscotu nged. Then I tiled Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People, llellcf came In about a week and at the end of four months I wns entlielj well. "I can only say that I believe t owe my life to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and can llnd no woids to expies my thanks for whnt they have done fot me. Better than gold Is but mild pialse for them. Iveijbody who knows me lemniks the wondeiful change. T can cat an thing now, sleep like n child and do my vvoik w 1th ease. 1 do not need medicine any moie although I always keep Dr. Will lams' Pink Pills foi Pale People on hand." Ml. i:idtldge lives at No. 23". Can oil stieet, and Is but one of thousands who nlwns speak of Di. Williams' Pink Pills in the highest tonus ol pi aire. They know what this leinetly will do, loi they have used it. It acts dhettlv on the blood and neives. This makes these pills invaluable not only foi stomach tiouble but also for such dis eases as locomotor ataxia, pattlal pai absls, St. Vitus' dance, sciatla, neuial gla, llieum.itlsm, neivous headache, the altci eltects ot the Blip, palpitation of the lieait, pale and sallow complexions and all foi ms of weakness cither In male or female Di. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People aie sold by all dealeis, oi will be sent postpaid on le ceipt ol pi ice, lift j- cents a box, oi six boxes loi two doll.it s nnd fifty cents (they aie nevet sold in bulk oi In the bundled) bv addiesslng Di. Williams Medicine Co, Schenet tadv, X. Y. He sine to get the genuine; substitutes novel cuied anybod.v. Milsed Caibondale audiences with laughtei. This w is when he plajed the comeclj paits with the Spooneis. Many le.idlly lec.illed him this week and gave him a heaitj gieetlng SEWER FLOODS HOTEL. Consideiable Loss and Damage Sus tained by Eandloid Williams, of Ameilcan House. Pen speial wepks the basement ol the Ampiican house has been filling with watei which appealed to come fiom the stieet, and which has neces sitated the almost constant use of a pump to keep It down in the tellai. Seveial times the watei flowed In f.it ei than it was pumped out and nu mei ous times the Hi o in the fuinucp wus extinguished b the ilslng watei The consequence ol the Ihe going out was shown In guests leaving the hotel bv i en son ot the coldness of the looms. Quite a lots was lelt by Ml. Williams lioni this stmue alone, while theie was a woild of Inconveniences and nil now antes, to put up with Until vp leidaj il was Mmposed the watei soaked thiough the wall fiom ihe open cellar of the new building that is bplng put up net dooi Utit dm lug the du gas, with Ihe culm of sewn gas, was noticed, and the belief was amused that the wnlei tome tiom a Ineak In the sewci pipe on Mulu stieet. Clt Imglneci Kupp decided to make nil examination ot the sewci tndav, to discover If the p'pc had become bint Iced and was leaking Mi. Kupp Hajs that the cutting down and blasting of the big tiee on the piopcity wheie the new Shannon build ing is being elected, hid something to do with the k.ik, if It should be In the .sew oi . Oftpu the mills of a tuc leach out as lar as sewei pipes und occasionally a loot makes lis way tluougli u pipe joint, and then continues to spmut un til lometlnus the pipe becomes ob stiutted If this was tine In this case, the dlstut bunte tiom the blasting of the tiee might have torn these mots, pulling the pipe with them, and making a Ineak at the Joint, Whutever the tumble might bo It will be located to day, It is expec ted. TREAT TOR MUSIC LOVERS. The Famous RInes Diotheis to Visit Caibondale. The Nines Hi othei s. the famous Can adian slngeus who huvu delighted tho people of Caibondali) on founer occa sions will again appear heie under the auspices of tho Sons of Tempeianco On Tuesday, Apill 1, at the Congiega tionul chinch, subject "An Kvenlng of lllustiated Gospel Song." On Wednes day, April 2,at the Piesbyteilau thilich, subject "The Shakespeaie Country In Song and Stoij " Thoenteitnlniuents will bo lllustiated with stoieoptlcou views, Tickets cm sale at Claik's Diug stoie. Railioad Detective Heie. O if, Cloodwlu, of Albuny, detective for the Pelawaie and Hudson compuny on tho Albany division, accompanied by his wife, spent Thuisduy night und jesteiday at the Hairlson house. Duilng their stay yestejtluy, Mr. and Mrs. Ooodwln, accompanied by Consta ble ndwuid Neaiy, enjoyed an Inteiest lng tiln thiough the woiklngs of the Krlo mine, It was tho vlsltois' Hist plunge Into a coal mine. Mr. aud Mis. Kimball Home. Mr. and Mib. Ueoigo S. Kimball, who left Caibondale seveiul weeks ugo to jrst and recuperate amid the ounge gloves of the south, anlved home lust night from Dnyloilla, Florldn, wheie they tnudc n delightful and beneficial visit. Mr, niul Mrs. Kimball lcglstetcd last night at the Ametlcun. They will be heat tlly welcomed 'back to Caibondale, IN THE PUBLIC EYE. When nn olllcer In a public body can suit both sides of the house, luespectlve ot party affiliations, It Is a safe piopos Itlon that that man has more than or dinary ability to commend him to tliciso whoso votes- it$taln him In olllce, Such Is tuio of A. F. Loftus, the cleik of common council, Mr. Lorttts has held tho locord for dlschaig Ing his duties .so ofllclcntly that ho Is assured an nnother tcliu and with out being opposed. A cleik In it legislative body can either be ot untold assistance in expediting matters or he can be a tight big stumbling block In the piogiess at legislation. If'' ho bo competent he can make u lecoid for hlm'self for so many details aie left to hhn which he has a giasp he can ntar shall and dispose ot to the city's ad vantage. In all those points, Mi, Lof tus has been tiled and not found want ing; on the contraiy he has earned it leputatlou for method and despatch of which he may bo well satisfied. What Is tine of Ills cuieer in olllce Is like wise tiue In his dully employment, for only a few days ago, Mr. I.oftus was lew.udcd with an advancement to tho position ofcashler In the Hile fi eight olllce ln this city, lloio was a lccog nltlon ot mei It, and no less Impoitant will be the one lie will lccelvo by being ie-electcd clerk of council for anothei teun. Harry T, Williams, the secietaty ot the Caibondale pool bo.ud Is another example of the young man who plods along the mad to success while othei s ln tho woid of All Haba, pass life tiw'.u by chewing the lag. Mr. Williams comes In a bioadei view of the public life by his advancement a few das ago fiom the position of chief stcnoginpher to Supeilntedent Manvllle, of the Delnwaie tc Iluclton to a hlgliei plnce with the Caibondale Machine company. It may sound like a bioad statement, but It Is none the less tine, that In no public bodv in the cltv, does so much depend on tho sec letaij or cleik us on Mi. AVIUIains In the poor boaul. Poihaps the necessity Is gi eater in this body than In any othei, but at any nite Mi. Williams seems to be the buicau of Infoimatlon usually the aibltei in cases wheie theie is a clash and wheie n llnei sense of detci initiation Is called foi. Absolute le llance is placed on him, and to such an extent Is his judgment sought and le spected that It would be likely to luin the head of most joung men Not so with Mr. Williams, whose modesty and poise aie most conspleious In his make up In John W Dlmotk, Caibondale can boast ol as i.ne a wit as can be found in this section. No banquet that has Its aftei -dinner exetcises seems to have the light sipliit without the Hashes of Mi. Dlmock's wit or the light of his huiiiot. Coupled with Mi. Dlmock's wit is his diolleiy, which gives his shaip and blight sajings the smpiise that eieates the laughter that tipples over as assemblage that is ptlvlleged to have Mi Dlmock spiead himself before it. OL Mr. Dlmock's ipcent eftoi ts his sajlngs at the late banquet of the Caibondale Cjclo club, weie the best that llowed tiom him like the hoin of pleut ot blight things One ol his hap piest featuies is he nevei uifelts Ills heaieis. One of the chlet lequlsitcs loi a successful aftei -dinner speakei 1' to know when to tease speaking, to be able to know when he has made an Impiession oi a hit and then sit down. Mi. Dimmock has tills lac ultj and v.hen ho does sit down, lie has given vou just such a taste of his good things that ou hungei toi mote and nlwaj.s welcome him at anothei time. While Mi. Dlmock usu.ill) speaks in a light vein, he is nt the same time a piorotmd leader ol the daisies ano has a 1 now ledge of Shakespeaie that tanks him ns a student nf the win Id's gteatest poet. Tils knowledge of Shakespp.tie Is the loundntion loi whiitevei scut of stipe istiiti tlon he may choose to build A New Engine. Tiav cling Ihiglneei P. If riahei ty, ot the Ameilcan Locomotive company of Scianton. and his 111 email, James Mm pin, bt ought a new Height cnc-lno to tills cltj loi the Delawaie and Hudson last nUlit. 11 Is No iCl. a big culm bin net. Mi. Flaheitv lemalned In the city the jsuest of lelatlves while Mi. Mm phy letmnt d home Walter Johnson Out Again. , Waltei Johnson the coloipd boot black, who was sent to jail a few das ago on Ihe chaige of diawlng a weapon timing a tontioveisy with a nung man, v. as ipUuhuI ytsteulay on bail and it'tuintil to Caibondale Meetings of Tonight. Coin i l-lllv, Fcuesteis of Ameilin. Diamond lodge, Shield of Honor. Local lClfi, Hnltcd Mine Woikeis. Meetings of Sunday. St Joseph's Cadets. Oulei Hallway Conduc tois, No 1'. St Unnifiue society. THE PASSING THRONO, Mis Kclhuei, of Iltuleton, Is In tho city, the guest of her patents, Mr. and Mis. sj H. Kupp. Miss Cecelia Coleman, of the West Side, Is home after two weeks spent among lelatlves in Plttston. Stanley Shut ell, of Seumtou, assist ant supeilnteiiilent of this dlstilct ot the lutei national Coiiespcmdenco Schools, was the guest. esteiday, of Captain Thomas Miuplij, tho local lepiesentatlve. To Cure Qilp in Two Days. Laxative Hi omo. Quinine lemovc.s tho cause. H, W, Cliovo's slguutuie on uvtiy box. OLYPHANT A luigo audlenco wus pleased with tint pioductlon of "The Clicus filil," by tho Dtlgei-Coiuell coiiipan, at the opeia house lust night, Tho piece was inimitably ptesented, and the special- How to Pi event Pneumonia. You have good leason to feai an at tack of pneumonia when lu have a fceveio told, accompanied by pulns In the chest or In tho back between the shouldeis, Oct a, bottle of Cluimbei luln's Cough Itemed)' und use It a.s directed and It will pi event the thieut ened attuck. Among the lens of thou sands who have used this lemedy for colds aud la giippe, we have ct to leutn of a single cute thut has msulted In pueuiuonla, which shows thut this lemedy Is a ceilaln pieventlve of that dungeious disease. I'or sale by nil diugglsts. WHAT YOUR MIRROR It Will Tell a Different Story if You Will Use Dr. Greene's Nervura. Your mirror will tell you the bitter truth. Healthy women look younger than their age, but you look far too old for your years. The- hand of tlmo deals lightly with woman, but tho wasting hand of dlsciiho spares neither her youth ful IooIch, beauty, nor complexion. It Is the vandal hand of dlscaso which rob her of her beauty, yellows and muddles her complexion, lines her faco, pales cheek and Up, dulls tho brilliancy of her eye, which It dlstlgurcs with dark circles, aging her before her time. uoou health means youtnim goon iooks to ovory woman; and It, behooves women to restore and maintain their health by taking that greatest anil best of all health restoratives, Dr. Greene's Ncrvui u blood and ncrvo remedy. It will build up tho health, cleanse and purify tho com plexion, resloru brillianoy to tho eye, ileh, red blood, and strong, steady, vigoious nerves. Dr. Greene's Nervura will make you look and feel young und lcstoroyour energies, vivacity, and enjoyment of life. Especially ahould vou tako this great re- htonitlvo and Invigorant now. for everybody needs a spring remedy, and this Is the ideal spring medi cine. Mrs. Elizabeth D. Berry, Hampton, N. II., one of the most skilful nurses In this country, says : "Through tioublo and over work," sho writes, " I gtotv fear fully nervous, weal:, dizzy, fuiat, nnd exhausted fiom nervous prostration, until I becnino entirely helpless. Thanks to Dr. Grponn's Net v in a blood and net v o remedy, I am now to well and strong that ov ery one who sees mo 1., , , i.i.tr.l, cn.nli&nfl Twniltil like to tell the whole world of wqiiion what Dr. Greeno's Nervura blood andnerro romedy hasdono fornio, and toiecoinmendall women to mo this wonderful medicine. I am a nurse, and when nursing my sister I gao her this wondeiful medicine. Sho says sho ho3 nev er felt better thnn iinco u ing it I ga o it also to a lady suffering from gi cat ncrvoti j pi ostiation, who could not get help from throo physicians She is now well, strong, ami ile,hy, and says she should have been in her gtavo if It bail not been for Dr. Grocno's Nor uia blood and neive reined v. I havo recommended it to many others with tho snuio wondeiful success, and I would especially say that if women between tho ages of 10 and CO j ears w ould tako it tliero w onld not bo so ninny die w hen they conto to tho change that takes pi ice I kpar tills wonderful inedicmo named and blessed every wheie, and I urn glad to add my testimony to its gi eat alue, and truly call it a. savior of us w omen." . Women havo absolute confidence in Dr. Giecno's Nervura, more so than in, nnv other remedv. because a. famous ictrular nhvsieian prepares it, which is a guarantee that, it is perfectly adapted to cure. As an additional assurance of cuio, Dr. Gieene, 101 Fifth Avenue, New York City, gives you the privilego of consulting him without charge, either ties weie well lendeied. Tonight they will close .i week's engigement bj pit sentlng "Itomance of the Deseit " A special matinee will be given this af tei noon. While st Hiding at the Ontmlo and Western fi eight house, a team of lioises, attached lo a deliveiv wagon, belonging to P T. Doughei, the fiun! luie dculei, became f tightened at a passing tlaln They dashed aeioss the biltlge and up Lackawanna stieet as f.u as Atheiton & Sutton's stoie, wheie they collided with a teleohono oole, causing consideiable damage to tho wagon, lint the htnses weie unlnjuied The membeis of the Independent Or dei of Odd Fellows attended the fuiiPial or .lohn T Wiight, at Pilcelmig, jes tculio ufteinoon Michael Cannon, of Avoca, who has been the guest of his hi other, P. f. Cannon, of Dunnioic stieet, letuined home jesteidav Uev. David Spencei, D. D, will con tinue his coinse of spnuons on "The Litent I'oweis of the Chinch, and How to Ttille Them," toniouow mouiing and evening in the rilukcly H.iptlst cluiich Mls l'os!;iove, of Klmlia. was the guest of Mi and Mis T r. Mcllnle, of Utinmote stieet. Thin Sclav. T P Jones, or Wilkes-Bin ie, sited fi lends In town vesteidav Mis David i:ans ol Ulikel.v, Is seil ouslj ill Miss Katie MUIule lias letuined home, aftei peuillng two weeks with Scianton fi lends. JEnMYN AND AlAYFiELD. .leiniyn school lepoit foi mnntli end irg Muich 1-' Those who have no maik below UO pei tent oi no unex tused maik, aie as lollows. High school Senioi, Canle Veil, Mamie I'vans, Maggie Maisli, Walter Tu.vloi; junlois, Nellie How land, Nellie llvans, Mib-Junlois llul.i Sptague, Kloia De pew, Man Spcttlgue, ticoige debhuidt, Hat old Davis, Maiy Kvaii., Stanley Hills Piepaiatoiv, Willie Allan. Pies tou Ujdgei, l!esse Jones, llalph Dikci, Seth Spiague, Oiainmni, dcpai tmeiit 10 Ida 1-iakei, l'loiente Millet, Agnes I mls, HelJii (tin In dipaitment 'i, Danitl Thomas, Magglu MtAndi.ew, Minnie Paiks, Alvlia l)aj, illin Mav li. -id. luteuiietllate, depal tnient ! Maigaiet .leiiklus dcp.ii tnient 7, Avals Jones, dep iitiilent ii, May ilole, Miule McCloskej, Cliailej Winter, Naboth Wllllains Ptlmai.v, depaitment n Helle Thoinp'-ou, Hoy Wall, lhimiti Da ls, rein Piltchaicl, Clleiiu Wall, de p,u tnient -1, Ihiieison Hennett, Waltei lleiijiuun, Alex, Miildoou, Itheamu O.iklev, 1)1 mi he Mcllale, depaitment .', .May -Mm tin, t'laiu iliiive), l.lly luwe, Cecelia Cawlej, Willie Mai tin, Cuu If Hlalu-, Allied Vtule, Hotlney Whitman). Anna I.apathn, Ueglua Meehau, Illlabecli Duvls; depaitment 1, Thomas O'lliien, I.ouls niauler, Fos ter Ciowloicl, Cniollne Maynaid, Ituj muiid Dennett Mlldied Pijoi, ltu luund Hakei, Ikllth Hiay, I.auia Davis, Alice (lieen, liene Tompkins, Austin Pi .vim. depuituient 1. Annie Fcuiy, Hoy Tonip.son, Dean Uenuett, Hojd Al votd, Oiaiila DobeitH, Milium Cailei, ll.uel hhaftei, l.ouhe Nhholson, .An nie Haivey, Katie (ialhighei, Matty Hhei wood, Fiank liowland. 11. N. Duuett, Principal Mlfcs T.oulsa Ciulllp und Mis' C. W. Diowiiell, of Cnibondule, and Miss I.ennle I.ee, of Oistuu, weie Sciailtoii vlsltois Thin wla j Mhs IMItli Jones, of Scianton, Is the guest of Miss Hess Fieas, of Ducoii slieet II. D. Swlck Is on a basinets tilp In Now' Jeisej. Miss Jennie Hattenbeig. of Noilh Main stieet, entei (allied u number of hei f i lends last evening. Miss Lulu Spuiguo has accepled a position In Wheelers stole. Miss Vlmile Wall, who has been vis iting heie, has gone to visit hei pat ents at Cianfoul, N J 1 D, "Wall and daughter, Mis Thom as lime, of Oisqii, weie the guonts ot Mis. 13 A. Moslior this week. Mis. James IJvuns, ot lldo Putk, Is visiting Jeimyii friends. Heiiben c'ohefi, a lag guthtier of Cuibondale, was auested bj Chief Mc Gluley unci later lined $C, foi dilviug upon the sidewalk near the powder mill Thuisday, On Wednesday evening, Match 20, II. II Scott, state deputy of the Wood TELLS. .I, . "& i Ii fWBHWii tuuko una by calling or wining aoomyour case. , men of the AVoild, will install the ofll ceis of Lackawanna camp, Woodman ot the Wen Id, lecently oigunled here. All membeis and other Intel ested will please be at Assembly hall at 7i30 shaip. Membeis ot Ciyst.il camp, ot Caibondale, w ill assist In the installa tion of the ofllceis. Attorney and Mis. II. D. Caicy spent Thuisday evening with Scianton fi lends The Misses ,MamIe Gallugher and Agnes Qtilnn, ot the Stioudsbiug Noi nuil thool, and George Edmunds, ol Lafaett college, uie home foi thu Dastei vacation. TAYLOR. Tickets aie being i.ipidly disposed ot for the porfoinianceof tho Obeiammer gau Passion Piny to be given at Web ei's link on Monday and Tuesday even ings for tlie benefit of the Geuniin Evangelical chinch. The Passion play Is an inteiestlng entei tainment which should piove a tieat to all inclined to pitioui.se tlie woithy cause. Miss Julia Young, soloist of the company Is thu possessor ot a sweet. soprano voice and comes hlghlv iccommended. The steieoptleon lectin e given last evening at the, Methodist Episcopal chinch by Uev. Di. M. S. Godshnll at W.neib Pi. Subject, "Dome und thu Catacombs" was Inteiestlng and In stitutive. Di. Goclshall Is a llttenl speaker and his addiess was highly ap pi eclated by tlie audience piesent. Sabbath sei vices at tlie M. K. chin cli tomouow will bo at the usual houis. Sunday school at 2 15 p. m. Rev. Clin ton Ij. Ilemy. pastor, will odlclate, all aie welcome. The funeiul of A. F. Doud, or Gieen wood, a. ill be held this aftei noon "from his kite lesluence at 2 o'clock. De ceased was a number of lodge No. .ITS, Tiee and Atcepted Masons of this town Inteuuent will bo made in the Mmcy temeteij. The emplojes of the following Lacka wanna company collicilcs, Taylpr. Pine. Holden, Aichb.ild, ifcmtlnentnl and Rio ui of this boiough will recelvu their scmi-moiuhly earnings for th loio pait of Mm cli today. The ladles or the Welsh Congiega tlonal chinch will conduct a giant! social this evening In the chinch base, incut All the delicacies of the season will be spived The Antluacite Gleo club will meet t omen low utlciuoou lu their looms fot leheuisul. Eveiy membei Is icauestei' to be piesent to iehe.ii.so selections to lie lendeied at the Ileptasoph's ban ciuct on Monday evening Mi and Mis. Thomas Itoso of West Mluooku aie entertaining their niece, Miss Annie Diewltt, of Duffalo, N. N. Miss llella Woodland nlcco of 'Ml. und Mis John Hall, of West Mluooku Vest MluooUa ikioin AValet ; "Iho death oC iccclved sad Intelligence j cm Thuisday announcing her i.ithet. PR1CEBUR0. All metnbeis of John AVesley castle, Nu. JV. Knights of tho Golden tJnglo, uie icciuested to be at tho lodge loom at Odd Fellows' building tonight, as theio will ho an Initiation of tvvopty candidates to membei .ship. Hev. W Ii lloldei. of Sliaiuokin, 13 cliiulatlng among old acciuiilntancea in town. Itev ThnimiH Cook, of Plymouth, win u visitor in town yestciday. lldwaid Gieatix. of Maple stieet, is seilousiy III ut his home. Pleaching In the Piimltlvo Metho dist chinch, Hev. AV. Dentley, pastor Sunday moinlng ut lO.'iO. subject "Full and Complete Titut In the Lod"; oven. Ing sei v Ice, 7 o'eloi k, subject "Tho lie. tiujul of Little Sins" Sunday schoo at 2 o'clock. All aio invited. The fuueial of J. T Wllgbt, of Dun dalf stieet, took place jesiciduy uf. teinoou fiom the Pilmltho Mcthoctlsi chuuh. Fuueial beimon was pieacheO by lev. AV. Hentlo, ftoui tho text Hev. ji.II! H. Itev. Holder, of Shu. inokln, ofieied praer. Tho deceased leaven a wlfu and four chlldien tc imiuui his loss. Mr, AVilght was 3 eais old, He was botn In Clc.uolaiid Hnglaud, mid hus been In Ameilca lit. teen euis. Cold Damp Feet Won't Give You j Cold If )ou will take In time LaM)Uy Hionio. Quinine Tablets. E. W, Giovrfi blgnutuiu on box. r, Gt3fP'limB t ArUiuliU i H If w jKjiaa wV-T y V "rf N. xwwfti ij;,avi 'vi !.. r i BmpfSPWi Mnm,M'tmii fil i L'' jfi''iMt-i c r