8 THE SCltANTON TIUBUNE-TUESDAY', MAJLtOH 25, 1902. :5Ffi&"News of II tfrL-0lD TWE- TABLES, j; Delaware and Hudson Railroad. 5K N'ovomtitr 24, Mill. , ,, . , Kf'Ttaltis le.110 Culunclile at illy ttitlon as lol $ rr Seranton and v'llkri-nurc-fl.Oo, . !t.0v. iKUl, 111.01, 11.21 a. Hi.! I.W. l.. S.CO, 3.o0, ft.flo, r.no, lo.ot, ii.w ii. m. , , ftXStmdav trains leave at S.M, 11.21 a. pi-; HO, AIM, 0.00, 8.33 p. in. . . Vi Sp'or Alluinr. MialoRi. Montreal, nMtoii. " jjF'jinland points, etc., ".on J. hi. I l- '"' roAvaym.irf and lloncsdjle, Ti'. U03 mi mami, tim ii. in, 'C..IA.. 4..t.. ?... ----- " ii:st n. ni.: 2.03 a. 111. ..,, ml. sunilav trains artlc at 027 a. in.. -"' J 28, 0.29, 11,3.1 p, m. , , ........ Pnmljv trains arrive tit Caibohdato from J tniil nnd nono.-d.ile at 12.17 and 7.33 p. in- , New York, Ontario nnd Western. 1 ' Kcpte'iiibor 17. 1101. . . . Trains 1mvp Carbomlalc for Siraiiton at ,.w i ni. ; 4.00 p. 111. Sunday tialu- nt 7.00 a, ni. ; O.Ofl 11. m. , Tnlm leave Caibond.ilo for point iio'.'1' "' 11.10 a, :n. On Sunday at n.w .1. '" ri" " leaving at 11.00 a. in. week dav-' nndlU'i 11. 1 Sundajs make connections fur New oM, coin wall, etc. .. Trains arrive fiom rjiiton at 11.10 a. in.! t p. in.: frim points north, 4.00 p. in. , Mind.i.v fiom herantou at 0. in :i. in. ami 7.1 1 l. in, fifiii Cndodaitt 0.0(1 i. in. Subset lbers to The Tilbune. are re quested 'to leport any Irregularity or confusion In the delivery of. this paper, either to the Curhondule bruueh oC The Tribune In the HurUe hulldlnij, or Itoh eit & IleynoUls, newadenlciH. Some ronfuslon In delivery hits been reported to this otllee, and to uld in olllelent ser vlro subs'ii'lbetM are urged to report at mice any delinquency. MAY GET IN BIG LEAGUE. "Richard Mouahan Goes to Eaterson, N. J., to Confer with Manager Dooley, of Montreal Team. There It ii possibility that Ulchuul Jlunaliun, the proniislns' young Cai-buti-dale ball nlaytr. will net a berth in some nt the major leagues, lie is now In Paler.son, X. J., wheio ho was to moot Malinger Dooley, 01" the Montreal te.'ini of the Kastein ItVtcuto. Even If the negotiations for a place on the Montreal team hi- unsuccessful, Monn han will have the opportunity of be coming known or Intiodueed to promi nent league managers, who may see a chance to have him accepted by some minor league team, wlteie lie will re ceive a valuable training, one that will develop him into the good player that he unmistakably shows promise of . now. The letter from Manager Dooley, re questing the inleiview at P.Uerson, was quite a surprise to Monahan, whose modesty forbade the thought that he would receive attention from such a high source. The lecoinmendutlon ot Monahan was made by some persons )n Brooklyn, X. Y., who saw the clever young man play and picked him as a coming ball player. So when the letter came from the Montreal manager a few days ago, Monahan was genuinely surprised. His modesty showed itself again, and he was loath to acquiesce In Dooley's wish until urged by hN friends to grasp the opportunity and meet the manager, by all means, if even only for the purpose of becoming known to one who has such prestige in upper base ball circles that goes villi the management of a big league team. -s mentioned before, even It Monahan is not successful on his visit, be has the fact on which to congratu late himself that he has been brought befoic the peisonal notice of a big league manager, with the circumstance that It was unsought by him. The In cident is sure to be piollfic ol" results, if not now, then later on. lie Is sure ) to be borne in mind and opportunities of development are most likely to conn to him without much waiting, as there Is a dearth of players in the big leagues Unit is painfully embarrassing to the managers. Monahan Is. perhaps, the youngist ball player in t'arbondale that has over been In ought so directly under the notion of the major league managers. He Is a member of the Crescents and Is regarded as a crack inllelder and a sale, though not heavy, hitter. Other Base Ball News. The team of the fiubondale High school Is beginning to get ready for the season. The pleasant weather of yes terday stirred up j-oiue of the mote enthusiastic of the .students, and they spent n few hours at pi act Ice In the afternoon. The mateilul for ihe team will be selected 'within 11 few weeks. Is an attribute of manhood uuivei sally desired. lfew people understand that the only source of physical strength is food, and that every one who has sufticient nourishing food should be strong. Hut there arc, thousands of punv people who have plenty of good iood. ' How is Unit explained? The explanation is simple. Food does uot nour ish the body uu 1 e s s digested uud assimilat ed. Diseases of the stomach 5 ud other or gans of diges tion' aiid nutri tion hinder the proper diges tion and assimi lation of the nutrition con tained in the food eaten". Thus thi stre-uglh of food is lost, wasted. Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery cmeiidiscasei of the stomach and its al lied organs. It causes the perfect diges tion and assimilatiuu of food and thus it wakes uleu and Jvomen strpnu- "I ludifiepJ iwcf b froiq indltfcilhu so ba Jly tlitu.l.oouUi. ugt work wore than lulf the lime, but" iloW ctto'wotk every day nrt cat any. tiling I want," writes Mr. Victor r.. lUyden, of J SUcbstonelJfottQwayCa.Va. "Wiiy? Hccaiiie I took Or. R. V. Fierce' Golden Medical J)icov ', cry. It ,tuu put neir life and energy in inc. re. '- tiered my health and made a man of me unce -; more, J med to vrelglt 17a but had gotten don 11 . to 144, oo'w ani Vaclc to 160 aud will soon be hail: ' at my 'old welgbl If nothing happen:,. Your t mcuiciac u uvur 11 u." Accent no substitute for "Golden -Med ical Discovery." p3ie People's Medical Adviser, 1008 jpages,r on receiptor stanjpa jtp pay . expense of wdiling only. Send 2 rone cent stamps for the paper-covered edi tion, or 3; stamps for the clothrbouud volume, to Dr, U.V. Pierce, JJijiTalo, N.Y. MAMI, (liU l. Ill, , .......tiU '""Sunday train leave Waviuait ami HonMiUia Tat 0.311 j, in.) 1.13 p. m. , .,i... inrre lTi.iliu arrive at Caibond.ile '"'" "HS8 'n M und, Seranton at follows: 0.30. S.37. H..j. V 2 .". I 12.37, 5.1W. 3.10, )., .0S, 7.01, S.S1. .'!( " IMf fsm Cafbondale Ah yet there are no signs of organ isation among the amateurs ot Iho val ley, despite the oncouniRemeiit tin own out by the Crescents, of this city, by nppenrlnrr eoily in the Held. Not even Archbald or llonesdule has woke .tip. Cheer mi, yonder villages, and give Cnrbondale it chance to mid more lustie to Us already bright reputation. NEWASSISTANT FOREMAN Charles W. Johnson, a Cavboiulaliau, Advnnced to Succeed P. L. Itay mond nt D. & H. Locomotlvo Shops. Charles YV. .lohnson, of Washington street, has hud his ability and Illicitly reeognlz'-d by his superiors. by being advanced by Master Mechanic. Itennlu to tho position of assistant foreman at the Dolawaie and Hudson locomotive shoui. Mr. Johnson succeeded' l. Ij. Ita.V mond, who came from Allentown, but who left the city for another position In St. houis, after being in his duties only n few weeks. Mr. Johnson as sumed his duties yesterday. The new appointee Is n native of Car boudale and has a long term ot fallli rul and elllcient service under the Dela ware anil Hudson comuanv to his rec ord. This fact, Unit tho company ad vanced one of their associates to tho position, Is a matter of general satis faction among the employes at Iho shop. Mr. Johnson's nioinotlon is re garded as timely, as he hns won the place on his met Its. Jlo has the good will of the men who will be tinder him. Mr. Johnson will be assistant to Koreniun Fischer. He has the kind en couragement and best wishes for suc cess from his numerous friends. THE APPROPRIATIONS. Oidiunuce Finnnlly Passed Throug'h Councils Both Bodies Meet. Tlie nppioprlnllon ordinance Is now leady for the various signatures, hav ing passed both, branches of councils. Tlie ilnnl readings were last night, when it passed second and third in select council. The only other action of select, which met in special session was the final passage of the ordinance piovldlng for a Hie hydrant on Park street, in front of the property of Mis. Hates. The next and last meeting of the present select council will take place on Monday morning at 9.30, the day of the leorganlzatlun of councils. Common Council. Common council had an Important meeting. Mr. Kennedy reported for the building committee that the insurance on the city buildings had ben reduced for $12,fi00 to $10,000, and' $1,000 had been added to the insurnnce on the contents. Tne select council oidinance provid ing for iho grading of North Main avenue was passed on one reading. A report was sought for by Mr. Thompson on ills license ordinance, now two years old, but It was not located, being sup posedly in the city cleik's otllee. (.'ouni'lf'adjourned to meet next Mon day night to pass the Ninth avenue grading- ordinance In time for It to he signed by Mayor Kilpatiick before his leaving olllce in order that it may he effective. LEAVES POR OREGON. Mrs. H. J. Hockenberry Departs from Cnrbondale, Amid Many Regrets. Mrs. II. J. Hoekenbeiry leaves today for I.eGrand, Oregon, wheie she will join her husband and make her home with him at the other end of the conti nent. Mr. Hockenberry left here sev eral months ago to accept the position of superintendent of schools, which he now holds. Mrs. Hockenbeny departs fiom Cnr bondale amid the slnceiest regrets of a wide circle of friends, who highly valued her friendship. She is a woman whose lnllueiice was a factor In the church, where she labored, aud among lhoe in whose society she moved. Khe was so endeared to her Itiends that her going will be a personal loss. 12ven though separated by many hundreds ot miles, her remembrance will be cher ished by llio'-e she leaves behind her in Carbondnle, wUoso Intimate nc-miaint-ance with her revealed the womanly qualities she happily possesses. Many prayers for safety and continued hap piness will accompany her. Mis. Hockenberry's sister, Miss Martini Hoffman, nceomuuiiles her to her western home. Mrs. Hockenberry's sons, Raymond and Myron, are still In the east and will llkelv remain In tills part of the country. Raymond Hocken berry Is taking a course In Syracuse university 'and will follow archil eetiurt when he llnbiies, Myron Is Inking the academic course at Dickinson school, Carlisle. ITALIAN FORESTERS. Grand Chief Odley Installs Officers' df Court Sicoln', 'No. 242. The Italians of tlie city have been Initiated Into the mysteries of the For esters and liavo formed a court the peisonnel of which Is made up of the sons of Italy. Saiurday night tlie of ilceis of tho new court, which Is known as S-l-c-o-l-a court. No. 2 IS, were in stalled by Deputy-Oraud Chief Robert Odley who was assisted by .Martin Kane. The new odlcers of tlie coin t aie: Chief ranger, Joseph Reba: sub-chief ranger, Joseph Clrlko; treasurer, Mut teo Cerra; financial secretary, Salvatoio Pugllauo; recording secietury, Frank Costlntluo; senior woodward, Francisco Mnnlldo; Junior woodward, Amino Ross; hLMil.nr beadle, Frank Feirls; Junior beadle, Domlulco Mendcstiuo; trustees, James Adlnosa, ;t years; Frank Flora, - years; Antonio Ultima, 1 year. This coait was transferred fiom h'erauton to Dili city. HONESDAIE COUPLE WEDS. Miss Grace Palmer of the Maple City mid Stephen L. Gates, Formerly of Scriuiton Maided By Rev. A, P, Chaffee, U will b a pleasant surpiise to their Ilonesdalit ft lends to hear of the mar riage of Miss Urnco U Palmer and Stephen L. Oates, which was solemniz ed In this city yesterday by Rev. A. F, Chuffee, pastor ot the First Methodist church. Mr. Gates and Miss Palmer came from Houesdale on the noon train nnd took dinner at tho American, In the afternoon, they sought Rev. Mr. Chaf fee n his study on North Terrace street and Informed hlin they desired to be wedded and receive the blessintj of a mairlngo In Cnrbondale. In a few mln fffmiiimiiiiiZTii ijiiiii SfaMmSh-lillll ill iiJT?utniiiiuM"""B Mrs. Helen Farrell, Saranac Lake, N.Y., says to every sick woman, " Try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. I know it will cure you." "Dr.AK Mrs. Pinkham: Although I have never given a testi monial before, I feel it a duty as well as a pleasure to advise sick women to try Jjyilia 23. Piiiklisun's "Vegetable Compound. 5y experience I found it a most valuable remedy for the peculiar ail ments known only to women. A large number of my friends have been cured, and very recently a dear friend of mine who has tried a number of physician's prescriptions without relief gave up in despair, when Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was suggested to her. It was her last hope, but it proved a Godsend to her just the right medicine for me, she says now she is cured and just the right medicine for every sick woman say I-r- try it and you will find it will cure you in very short time." Mrs. Helen Farrell. $5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leneorrhocn, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that, bearing-down feeling", inflammation of tho ovaries, back ache, bloating (of flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are besot with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, " all-gone " and " waut-to-be-left-alone " feelings, blues, and hopelessness, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. Mrs. Piiil-liain invites all sick women to -write lier for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynu, Mass. utes the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Gates. The bride wore a most becom ing: travelling sown of dark blue. There were no attendants. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Oates left on the 4.V,:', D. & II. train for a trip north. Mr. Gates was formerly from Scruntou. AN EVENT OF INTEREST. Coming- Wedding- of Miss Ella Boland nnd Patrick F. Hughes. A weddintf nnnouneeemnt that caus ed a ripple of pleasure in Carbondale society is the news of the coming mar riage of Miss Ella Roland and Patrick F. Hughes, which is to take place at St. Rose church on Wednesday, April 2, at S o'clock hi tlie forenoon. Mr. Hughes' prominence In the- business and political life of the community gives a decided Interest to the announcement. He has been a member of the Carbon dale school board, holding the office ot president. Miss llolund has been one of the valued teachers in the high school building. NOMINATED OFFICERS. Odd Fellows of Olive Leaf Lodge Choose Their Candidates. The Odd Fellows of Olive Leaf lodge, No. ir.C. met last night and nominated officers, who will be chosen at the elec tion on Monday evening next to act during the coming term. The nominations nie as follows: Xoble grand, Frank Wells; vice-grand, .r. 1!. Falmouiituln: secretary, Charles F. Whitclock: treasurer, Edward Hall: right commander, Adam McMynn; trustee, C'luis Schultis; dlstilcl deputy grand master, Isaac Singer. Edwin Moon's Funeral. 'I In- 1j-I 'ml lili'i out Hi, hud uf the ble IMnla Jloon hcic hflil sjliml,!' uitcinooii. 'Iho lmily h.i Inflight m (hi-, city over tlie Dcl.iw.irr .mil IIihUdii uud .it .!.1S. II vj, una .it . lie ilt M.aloii bv .1 limi! number of liU 11U111I ..ml come.uil t(i Miplcnontl inuili-ry, wliuo in leiincnl w.ii in iilc. U llio Ki.ui', Dr. Wluili'ii, ..i-un uf I lie lie nun H.iiiNt ilimi-li. ofilcl.itol. 'Ihc- ili-.pl.iy i.f lluu'tii. v.ik laigf. Auioiiir Iu inot li.iudioiiic wn- .i pirn- m-iii liy lli fellow uoil.ci ill III? Mnii-i)u l.oii .it Sii.mti.li, aiiangeri In tlie foun uf .1 lni;i' aiuil, upnn tlie f.ue ol whkli lr-atcd i l.:.i(l,.-inllir li.iiiiinei'. Hie pilllKuifiH ef Willi mi IliukK-y, Mkli-nl (li.uly, A. I'. Ki-., NH-ori lli-ll, l'i.iiilv AlWity. I'l.inl. Iliilill, Ci".i y.' . Unwell :iinl .lu.rpli lU-i-ell. Miss Tyron's Funeinl. Tlie fiuicr.il uf tlie Uti" Mi-' l.niii-c T.uoi, ilaiiiiliter of .Mr. anil iiiv. (.'ioirp II. Tjion, h,is Ik lit on Sjtniiliy attdimcii. Huv. A. F. f'h.ilU'e, Ubtcn- of tlie l'iut .MolliuilUt iliuii.li, u.inlucie.1 the ieniM nt tlie lioiwe mi Dale aii'iiur. A ipiarlelli' lompos'il of II. 1', t'l.nU, Allien )Ma brook, Mi, s .Icmile Until r anil .Mi- I'Iji.i Hun him. muk fevi..l apprupiiat' M'lei.iloii. Ilnilal .is III .M.ipKum.il iiineliiy. 'I lie tullcmliii: .uti'il at p.illliiaroi: Aitliiu trplic-ii-. liilllii l'cll., X. 1'. Mi!ilic-u, Aiilile IliiuK, i:. W. Ki'.MioliU ami All.erl IMulimok. The Dingram Opens. 'I lie ill. ii. mi fur the enliit.iIluiK'lii li.i tlie 1'oli.Mle Cnivi'lailv tile.' .m.l IJanjo dull, Mlili-li Hill l.e at the llde.ni llJlitlit eliuuli. opeii.'il l.Ml llllit A llieru i a iiuiiiIki' ol la-ncial ail niMuii I ii Kit s out, It wotilii lie a U,e(iiow for lli(u.e lm waul to amue tlioinclr of nooil H-aU to liao thrill H-M'lviil in. in thine m .llde in the felitie pcn. The .iiMlliunal cot ii only 11 irnH. The cviii-i.it ,iiliiiiloii is ..1 ii-nU. Was Well Known Here. Wmil wa irlril in thin city Ia-,1 runlni; uf Ihe ik.itli of .Strplit'ii Krllr, al III-, home In Aiora. .Mi. Kelly, who was one of ilu plonena of Ihe .illei, luil uuuy filrnili in ('ailiomUlr. Amoiiif Ills irl.ille.s nip Mr, I'atrlrU llaily, ot Suvrulli nuiiiie, ami Iho fjiniiy of llkliael rule man, on 111" Wmt Mile, lie ua (Ml Je.iu ulil. Tho fiinei.il will l.iUc- plaiu Wi'dne-.l.i.i iihiiiiIii. Millinery Opening, Out' puij eslill.ll of iiupuitril iiilllluriy will llilrie.t iu. The llaU, Toques anil llumiutt of our own uiaKe ami ili-oln am rcjiial to tho now rt liiipiirlril iiratlonv. Opeulus li.' Weilnc-iliy ami ThuiMljy, Martli 20 ami SJ. Moiy K. (ill IjjsIiv, :U Xmlli fliuiili ttii'd, News of an Engagement. New. ha hem luene.l in ('.iihniil lie of the Liilf-Hjiuiiut of Mi.j Mjiy It, Jlavucll, ilniifliur ..( Mr. n i nt Mr. .l-iiiiei 1'. Muvl'1I, uf (.'auluiii', lo.. fuimerly of Cailwiuljle, la Joopplv Doaue, ll.ui i-i, .1 I'liiiilniiit ulturney of the toun. Secured a Position. .IiM-pli l'ouileily. ol High Khnol, h.u ,-inrpliil a p.wltnu with lliu Ciilioinlalii l.imnli.v. lie, Ii (n ilui-n of tlie principal route, in the illy ilU likt. Home from Law School. Jutiph I.'. Illi'inuii, ot South Main .licet, ijlne home la.t cHiini; fruln Dickinson Law oeliool at Cai'lMe. lie U hero loiin-ml the JUiier vacation, The Hold-up Case Collapses. Tlicic ni a re-liD-uiug otcrJjy In the allowed liljhwa rohti-ry tato from JlJ.UWd Attorney Secretary W.C.T.U., I'. II. Timlin appcaieil for Patrick Ilairett anil romiucnl Aldeiiiuu Atkinson that alt thai coulil lie prou-ii agiilnst ihe aecuseJ wai larceny. 'Ihe, ui-e of larceny was then .settled anion? the p.utii'4 ami Ilanett w.n iliehataeil. As Ilinelt was lepanlril as Ihe prliHipal, llmlily will aUo he immune fiom .prosecution Getting Their Saloon Licenses. (,'ulle a delegation of Carlionikilc rcstauiant ami hotel proprietois went to Sciaiiton yeslriilay and piid over ihrlr the Iiumliril anil tlffi ilollar--, pel linjc in leturu llic-lr llquoi licen'S for the comiiifi j e ir. Ainoiii! thoc who rmiclieil the county tirany wcic: Thomas A. f.impbell, f'hicf McXuIly, Zophet r.ee, bainuel Mllliami, of the Ameiii.m liouse; Louis Kelikop, I'lank P. Drown, ' .lolm llioln, .m.l f.'eoiKe Kosj?, of Simp-on. Meetings of Tonight. IliiUluii Xo. II, Ancient Order Illl.ciiil.in-.. St. Vincent lo Paul. I.unretl.1 lodire. Dauliteis of llel.eknli. Knights of llonoi. Loral union, 11111, I'liiloil Mine Woikci. Dmilhter-. of t. lleoige. Returned to Normal School. Mis .lane Moril'on, who has been U-dtiwr ut her home on Sutlw&lain stieet. leturned jisler il.iy, to legume her studies In the State Xuini.d -ihool at Chester. Her father, Aldeinian Moiri oil, accoinpjiuid lier on put of the journey. Returned to Work After Illness. Mis (irate Simirll, of Siunitoii, who has been ill at the lionie of lur parents, on Claike aie nue. has rituimil to Scrantnn, where (.he is mi. plojrd in the biancli ofllte oT W.Hlibiini-Ciosly Co.'s mill, of Minncapolli', Minn. Sold His Trotter. Abe Salmi In. diiio.sed of his .splendid tiottltif, lioi-c to llmke llio.-"., of Peianton. Mi. Sahm li.i', lines laid for another llje- wlilcli is now in tie hands of a Xew oik tate borsn owner. In Position After Holiday. Miss Lllrabrllt J'aily, uf Seventh aienue, lias lelmned In liei unties as tale.-dady in Ihe nill liniii pulois of .Miss (Mllashy, aftei the wlnlir i..son. Wednesday nnd Thursday. Opening il.i. Volt will see the newest in mllliuciy if jail Mit oi.r Mine Make yom- n' lections eaily. l.ny Jl. fiallashy, l Xoitli ( linicli fctieet. -. ' THE PASSING THRONG. W. A. UukIkh, of her niton, is In the uty. A. I'. I'm pic made a bu.lnrfs trip to ciMpie ha una ,eitcidiy. Mr. .lolm J. Moiuluu and dauxlilir, Helen, clsiteil in .lirinn je-leid.t). Croiue Mailem.iu atlcnded the Ceoice lliirdkk '.lie at ftitiulleld ettuljy. l.e:u lii.-H'il. who has been llt inr at lCienej, mi- a ieu d.s, has lelmned home. T. J. Pi Ire, uf siiaiilou, a warden at the loimly Jtil under MieillV (lemons, was In Caibondile ji's lird.iv. Mis, Timothy .Mit'.irthj ami tdstir, .Ml.x llo.e Tonl.ni, of Ihe it Side, (-pent ,uMeiil.i, In S-u.llltnii. Miss Diss l-re.n, of Jriliiu, and Kdilli Junes, of Miauton, weie the uiiesU of Ml. and .Mi. II. A. Piupli .Mtteidaj. .lulu. II. Welsh, uf Sciantun, division paxseuir and fi nislit iisinl of Ihe Ontailn ami Westeiu, w.is in the tit esteiil.i,u Kukciio Cukk, the funeial iliiriti.r, of Scian inn, was a C.ulionil.ile visitor e-tridj, Ihe pu't of I'imri.il lllnilor II. A. I'm pie. OLYPHANT An iippni limit) will be givrn to luar an eiel lent piosianime by the imU pupils of Ml-s I'llcabcth Ohcii, of Providcnee, at tlie HLiht'l) Daptist iliureh tlil eu'iilnt,". Al tlie rlose ut the n c Hal, ice in am aud lake will be cold, A clher olTerim; will be i.iU'ii at the door. MUs .lunette Mncley entiitjiiuil a umubii- uf liliiids at In i hi.iiiu ill lllakely I'lida.v nenin'. The time was delightfully passed hi i.udi and nihil- kooI.iI dlu'isloiis until about uinlnlht, THOUSANDS LIKEWISE One of the most prevalent, annoying and irltatlng troubles Is itching Plies. Suffering 'ones do not bellevo they cun bo cured, because they have tried so many remedies that failed, it is now an admitted fact that Or. A. w. Chase's Ointment never falls, and lo Impress upon Scranton people tho nb soluto surety they huvci, Matthews Rros, ure authorized to guarantee sat isfaction or refund the price paid. Mr. P. J. Munley. of No. GIG 3rh street, Scranton, Pa., suys: "For eight years l had been a sufferer from Itch Ing piles. Some nights I could not uleep at all, and In hot weather I lost lots ot time ut work ivlth them, the Irltutlon wus so great. 1 tiled every thing with no success until l got n box ot Or, A. W. Chase's Ointment nt Mutthows Urns', drug store, 320 Ijacliu wanna avenue. 1 used part of the box, and have seen nothing of the trouble since. This result I consider wonder ful in the light of past efforts und fall, ure to cuie. It's a great ointment." Dr, A, W, Chuso's Ointment is told at COc. a box at dealers, or Or, A. W, Chase Medicine Co., Uuffnlo, N, Y, See that portrait and blgnuturo of A, W. Chase, M. D., are on every package. nlirn a ilttliioiM luncheon was nmrd by the liosttws. MI'S Ltitil Kilward. of lalnanlscllle, Is Ult luff Jirr utaiiiliiiotlier, Mi. Mary I'ttAcrl, of Dela ware Mreet. . .Mbw.s Limits Wailns and Annie fallen bac re lurncil to Illoomslmia; Stale Xoitnal nchuol, alter a ten da)V lacatinn. .Ml . Viola I'ugli, ol Ihlllmorr, Mil., la the guest of tclatiie nt this plarc, .lewder 1!. (I. l.lojil left Riturday to Ppeml n month ut Old l'olnt Comfort, Vn, Ml lmy, of lloston, Is the mini of Mrs. M, 11. Hull, (if lllaketj. Divld i:aim, ol Seranton, f-prnt Sund.iv with relatives in town. Mm. Jixnpli Kennedy, of Hudson sheet, Is ssr IcniAly 111. .Mis. Lotltla lteec M'lsltliigrv1.illmal (Irren. Held. Jolm Mojd, of Wllkevll.uie, h,m a lsitor In town jMtinliy. 1 "' m JERA1YN AND A1AYFIELD. The 11101111)01 of the Lpworllt league of the Methodist 1'ptrropjl tlmtclt are making ftriauite menlB for nn riitirlulnment, in tho nh-ipe of u mock trial, to bo nlirn In tho chinch bariiicnt, on 1'rlday eicnliiR, Apt It I, An this Is tho hr.it entertainment of the kind eior presented in .In--myn it wilt be it noielty and will ho doubt draw a large crowd lo witness It. Tho cliaigo uf ml mission will be 15 ernla and tlckcls can he pro cured .of line ot the iin'inbem. Tlie funeral ot tlie late Mis. Stephen Miller will lake place this morning. A kliort neulie will be held at the hoitso nt 11 o'clock, after which the remains Mill bo taken lo the I'irst baptist church. llev. Jtiyiiard It. Thompson, who will li.ui. chaige of the eerricM, will be assisted by llev. Mr. Whalen and Kltlcr (how, Sf Carbondale. At n quaitcr to a o'cloeU jeslerday mornlmt fire was diacoicieil In the hotel ocruiiled by Jolm Jiedon, on the hill nt JIa field. In response to the alarm tounded by the pump slufl wliistlo tlicj Wliltmoro and Wllliaui Walker hose i-ompinles ri'sponcleil, tlie foimcr' getting n stieam of water upon the buuilng building fully file minutes befoie the aliiial of the WalkciV. tlotb eom. panics winked inergetle-ally in s-iibdulng the ll.unrs, which had got such a fiuu hold tint thiy weie uiublo lo extinguish it until tho build, ing was almost consumed. They were, liowcier. Mtcccs'ful hi preseulng the ndjoining buildings from dc'tnirtlon. Tlie hotel was owned bv John Itothc, of OI. pliant, Mrs. James Jlann cud daughter, I.ibeila, of l'omtli street, were Seranton isilors jc'tcrdjy. l'lillo J. Snjder, of II etiecr, who li.ii I een in ill health for tome lime, is in fiu Ii a eiltleal condition that Ids death f.s niomciitailly e peeled. His .son, CIjiciicu I)., of Spiing Drool,-, i.s at his bedside. (leoige It. Jeimjii. ot Sxititou, was a business caller here jcslcidiy. Tho Walker Hose comp.ny will h.ne lo look to their lauiels, which they arc in danger of los ing since tlie Wliilinoic company has sprung into e.lstence. The htler has made two leeoid breaking re-pmi-es lu the la-t two flies in Jlayfleld. A little sou arriied yeleid.iy nt the borne of Jlr. and JIis. Cabin SnjUcr, of Scott township. Assistant 1'oi-enian John D. Jones, of the fllcn wood Shalt, is moving into the ('. 1). inter property on Jlain si reel. Iter. It. S. Jones, 1). )., of Pioildelire, who officiated in tho Congiegition.il church bunday, priached a most foicible and eloiiuent sirmon to a congri'g.ition that filled tliei ehtiich Sun day eiening. Mine rofeman Thomas spent Sunday with WIIkcs-Darre fi lends. TAYLOR. Tlie repeat in jcsteidij's issue of The Tilbune on a local page, eoi.eeinlng the propeved ad M'sability of tlie Delawaie, Lirkawamu and West rin roiupany locating their new tar fhop.s in this borough was met with the greatest elelUht by our people heic. The new industry, if hi. e.itcd beie, would pioc a big boom tu oui town, as it would mean the erection of many nnd piolubly handsome buildings, which would be neecosary to fiuni-h homes fm the fittein hundi-ed einploics cvpee-teiL The Oberamniirgau l'asaion l'lay, wldib was given List cwniiiir nt Wcbei-'r, rink for the bene tlt uf the Herman Lu'.bcian ehurUi, was wit nessed by ii ciowdetl bouse, who spoke in 'the highest piaiae of the peiformanee. TVenly-ine !ceiiei weie produced together with a girat mini-bet- of illiMiationa of the bitth, life, iriie-llllon, lesuriection and atcirion of the l.oid Je-us (Tilisl. and were ilesciihed by mi interesting Icituier. Miss Julia Young, a noied (opi.iuu Miloist, assisted in the p.-ifoimance, aint her singing was much admired. The Pa-i-iou Pliy will ie giien again this rvening al the link, commencing- at 7..'!0 p. m. Tajlor local, Xo. Irtl..', 1 nited Mine Umkeis of America, caused n lesuh-tioii -it a recent meeting forbidding any member from tiding mi the ttii'ot iai.s uf the 011111011 Itiilwav im I .any. Tailor lodge, No. nils, Independent Older of Odd lVlluui.', nomiualed tho following ofllceis at .1 led lit meeting: Noble giaud, lticlnid .Morris; llnam.li! seeietaiy, . (i. Howe-IN; trustee, James I'owellj lepiesei.tatiic tn giai.il lodge at Liie. W. (i. Howrlls. AIL ladies of this borough ate lonut'steil tn meet in the luonis of the Young .Men's (.'liilstian .i-roeiatiou on 1'iiday eiening at 7.KD o'cloil:. MKs Ceitiude K.lw -on, of (iieenwood, left es tenljy for Dloombmg, where she will entei the htate JToiin.il athool their. MKs .Minnie lllnker, of Wilkc-ltaiic, is the guesl of Miss (ieilruile Jnnis, of Jlain stieet. Mr. and Mis, Daily S-'rallli and Jlr. and Mrs. James I'liilis were guests of Trillin's aud fileniU in X.intieoke nu Sunday. ( amp -Xo. 7J!is, jrodein Woodmen uf AmeiLa, bnie 1 lunged their place of niietltig for the fu ture' aud lij icntccl Hie itcd Jlen'.s hall. The net esIoIl of the camp will be held nel week. Misses Maud Dtvis, Desle and Jl.uule Timlin and D, T. (aifliths letiuiied Cseidar to H -utile their olinllei 111 tho Miouibburg Noim.it ho.. I, alter liling lelatiies liere. MONTROSE. Special to the Seranton Ttibmio. Jloutro-e, Jill ill 21. The i-atoblMumiit uf a laige cigar .itfloiy in Jlnnlicisp i .1 piobabih' of 1I10 near futinr. The uld DeWitt residence uu Moiiuuifiit hciuaie is utfered foi ile. Tlit.mis Cathy ami fimlly, of Dinioik, will lemove 10 this place, Apiil I, aud oeeupv ihe irsidilici' of Ml J. Trance T.ilc-r, luimr ot .Maple street and Jtiinimiciit miu.hi. They will enter tain boatdcrs fiom Philadelphia and other cities during the cummer. A laige" number of peisons weie taken 'nto full ineinlei.-lilp at the Metliodist Lpiscopd e'hiuili jesteiilu.i Illuming. A number weie also tijptizcd uud lu eh id into inrmbc-rdhtn at Hie Daptist ihiin It at tlie morning mi vice ,esteiday. Palm S-midiiv w.is appiopilately oUscncil at si. Maiy's chureli yw.te'idi'.. Tho pastor, llev, A. T. Ihodeilik, picaehtd a poweiful dheuuitii upon "Christ's Tiiuuiphal Lntiy into Jeiu-alcni," The ultais weio beaulilully deioiatid with pilms. ThU being "Holy Week" M'tilics will be held at St. Jlaij's, oil 'rilued.iy, 'lliursday, I'llday and t-aturikiy. Dr. D, C. Aii-.r.i, of New JlilforJ, was in town uteidj). (alitor James I'. Tailor lus icriiirird fiom his icceiit H'tioiLs lllue.u, tufllctently tu again be at Ids ilcjl; hi ihu Itepublleaii otllee. ll.ilid, cldet sou of Jfr. ami Jhs. W. 1). II. Alney, Ii ill at the home uf Ids parents on Uii-iiy tticet. . C. Cox, who i rapidly gaining nn envi able 11 .illation as au up-to-date aiicllomir, 1011 ilniled iiij (.LccCMfully the public tain of a lalload of weetem Iioimm at Hie T'aibell house barn lat week. William is certainly u "hmki pink" at ujiug tali. Jljy liU eludow- ueier dlinlnUli. " Wilbur 1'o.stiT Is prcpailiig lo lake up lii lesldcuie lu suanlou tliii tpiing. MUs May I). Miclig, I'k.Ii.vIc-iIjI i.retldent of Hie Home Mlvdonjiy toiietieo, will he pieseut at (he aiimul ineclilig of 1 he .Homo and Tor clgti Miuiiiiiaiy tocletk. of the I'leJi.Mfii.m chuich, lo be held in Hut clime I) on 1'ridiy alteiunou at U o'clock. All ladiejjie coidjjb. iillilul (u ba mejenl. nmcEBuno. l.M) l-"01l bLK. Dy Hie lot cr oeii', adjoin ing -sijuiic WilliamV piopci'ty, wlittli sou pay thc c niipaiiy from ii lu iiio 11 lol, and I wilt aril U.c cJt'io for Unity rr cent. I. Jiiiiilie of Wallace sliiiui', rrictbuig. Cold Damp Feet Won't dive You a Cold If you will talto in time T.nxuUvo Hromo-Qulnlno Tablots. 13. W. Oi ova's slBUaturo on box. THE SOVEREIGN REMEDY. Greene's Nervura is the True King of Medicines. More Powerful Than the Most Absolute Monarch, for It Creates Health and Strength. Dr. Greene's Nervura the Greatest Cure Known to Man. At this season of the year you need n spring mcdlclno for your blood nnd nerves, for your nerves arc weak, your blood impure, nnd your trystcm is rim down In vitality and vigor. You need tonltifr up, HtrenRthenincf, vitalizing-. While not cxuutly sick, you aro out of order, feci languid, tiro easily, do not cat orhleep wull, have headache, stomach trouble, neuralgia, rhcutnutlsui orlircp und kidney complaint. You tiro feeling nervotiH, out of sorts, and without your usuul (strength, vim, cncrj-y,nnd vigor, uud you need Dr. Qrccnc'a Nervura blood aim neryo remedy, which is exactly what will &ct you right again tho best spring medicine you can possibly take. The only mi re way to enrich and purify your blood is bv tuklm? Dr. Greene's Nervura, the greatest blood and hervo remedy in tho world. There is nothing equals this sovereign remedy. It is simply Infallible. It nweeps out nil impurities, vitalizes the blood, enrich es the life-giving stream, strengthens tho nerves, regulates all the orguns, invigorates the entire sys tem in fact, eliminates every vestigo of weakness and disease and makes you strong and well. Oct Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy to-day. You need it now, and now is the best and easiest time of year to nu cured, uont sit, and fret over your weakness, troubles, and pain, but get this sovereign remedy and be cured. Dr. (ireene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy is unlike any other remedy in the world. Don't, therefore, be persuaded to take something else claimed to bo "just as irood." There isnothinrrclsens rrood and as sure to cure as Dr. Greene's Nervura. Call for it and see that you get it. Dr. Greene's Laxura Pills bhould be kept in the house, for they ure tlie sure euro for biliousness and constipation. Sugar coated, easy to take, certain nnd pleasant to act. Dr. Greene, lot Fifth Avenue, New York City, who has the largest nnd most successful practice in the world, can bo consulted free, personally or by letter. There is nothing to pay for consultation, examination, and advice, and the low price of his wonderfully curative medicines places them within reach of everybody. The aboie cut illii.tiate. lnnv a distliiKiiWiod laMjei- and politician v.n t-erioulj Injuiid be eause lie could not leaeltly hear llie oidili.uy tMiuutU ijf the itii'et. 'this aeildcnt ir incident is niii to which many wlm an haul or he.ulni; aie frequently exposed. Two nupuintaiiccs ot the wiitc-r eie inn doiiu and killed bv ihe i.its in one jo.ir. Doth liad latartli of the bead, nhirli had i'tem!cd up tin cmtiiclilJii tube, leadiuii fumi the lluoat tu the middle ear, and wile iptile haul of healim,'. lu both case tin i'oionu'3 jury decided that they came to their death bccait-i of inability to hear and hied t.intls that weie intiudid for Hem. What happened lo them i ot tuauent on tun in i, ami in tluci e.i'ie.s mil uf lorn nii',-li' hi., hem picciitcd by tho hmi of Miuit'i, Catanh 'I'ab'et. Calaitli of the tubes leading I mm Hie lluoat in Ihe middle! car, W Ihe cause ut thiec fouiib. of all of Hie ilc.ifnis. Small'. Catai rh Tableis will nun the! 1.1I.111I1 and Hun ielore lieailutr. That lliey nctnally do thi Is a fact of dailr nicinuiice, as ullottil by Mull IctlcM i'.s Hie tolluwins: "I Kitireuil tor eau hum 1aU1ll1.1l deafncsl and kpeut hundred! of uollarH with Hjicciallt-i without iillef. hliurt'-i C'ataitli Tablets com pletely lined inv eataiili In .1 few weeks and today 1 can hear .1.1 well as I evil- 1011M. Tiiniei W. brown." Mr. ('. It. Itiliibiandt, of Itiuhc.stir, . Y., hajs: "1 liaiv huilercd linicli fiom i.itjirli nf tl.11 head, Uncut anil htomacli. 1 Used eprj)A, iulialers and pcwdeii. tor inontln at 11 time Willi only lljiht 11 lief ami had no hope nf euro. 1 Iml not tlie inciii.s In make a cIiiukc of climate, wlih Ii N'emeil my onl ilui.re of uue. Last i-ptlni, I lead an aeiouiit ol fomu leiiu-kablii cures made by Muart'iJ Citarili Taliletn and promptly bought a flttj cent bo tiom 1 1 1 v ding. AVOCA. Sii-plini Hell, aitcd about M jw'. 'Hcl 'il "'e lionio of his dausliter, Jin. Jamci llilhooley eo. teidiy 11111111I11K, attei 1 few weeks' lllnesj. De. eea.-ed was a lioenukcr and tlietii ate lew ioopIc ill town who ran leiiiiniber when lie Hut caiuu beie. Ills lu.p was .1 mnli.svoii', for many lol. twru, and at i-pliimui; .aiin none lonld excel btephin. Ho U Mil w til by two daiishleu, )lu. .1.11111 Clilhooley ami ln. Tlmmas llurke, ot Old rnrge. llr. John I kiiinery, of i'ittktou, is a Hs in. 'J lie I111u1.1l will lake plan tomutiow aftei. noon ut.ti,3d u'clock. Jntciiucnt wilt lie in bt. Jlaij's iiinneiy , 'Ihu fuenul ot Vi.s. William Uilllauii took plaee ycttcidiy afliriioon, 'Ihcio weie many hcttiitllul lloul itublcnu about the taiket. Thu llnine Jliision toilcly sent a bouquet of icl ojcj the family, a pillow: the lio famil. of - aint 11... ., ..lllnii-. ..ml Xl.iluo asomlilv. e.ilta lilltea. Service.! Weto t-onduilcil ill Hie I'linilllve Slellio- I ilUt tliun.li by llev. Janus. JIoou-, Intuntent was in j Ue u llolleubaik luinetco. funk (iiad), of liiowiuville, Is ciitically ill. Mr. l'eiKiuon, if Lincoln Hill, is mirciim, fiom dioj.v. The lumial of William Marlon took phiie m .Saturdjy afteuuion fiom Ihe luiNkmi' of bU il let', ill-. Julil Hovel., :-i'H lei weie held In St. Mai,.' rhutcli, Intumnii wa made in si. Mjii's cwnctwj. Mi.. 'Uuma Mi'XjII.i uud fauillj will have HiU week in Join her Im.Luiul in HaikMUtowu, ul.eie t Ue will ic'iidc. John HcvtJii, fun-nun oil ihe lUlsUl Tucuit line, l(t on ,aturcUy In nnjeilulind the cotllUllou of u nwjf biidije 4, hjl Hftw, 'I lie Udle' Aid uictutv of the McHunlUt Kl'U- copal' chunk will have a tale of cuubltd on I'll-J aiPi! 5, Wmm2MMmMU .'.'.H-'J - w sW and obl.il.tec" tittcli pculthe benefit from th-ifc one paikaiie that 1 continued to uc them dally until I now consider myself entltclv free fiom Hie iIUkusHiik animyanic of catarrli; my head i-i clear, my digestion all I could ask and my henr iiiB wlilcli had begun to fail as a result of the catarrli, lias greatly improved until I can heap a well as eci" .Mrs. Juno Pillow, Ihe well known modUte, kijs: "t finally had to stive up pcro-onal atten tion lo my ciistomits, became of my Incicasinu deafness and In consequence many of them went eleewhcie.' I was in despair for tpeclalists weiueil powerless lu help me. Muaitis Catarrli Tabid cmcil me in just n little white no completely that now 1 hear as well as eier." Army Siugeon C. .S. Uenrly beeaiui mi deaf fiom catanh that he was forced to lesiijn lit- position, and abandon his piotcssiuu. Ho bays: "Of louii-c- iny inherent, piofes.siou.il piejudli-u was hhd to oieiconie but knowlnff tho great bencllt you bad leeclu'd, my dear (Jeneral. lluousli Hie lice of Stuait's Calarih Tablets, I Usui "them. Tho uieat icllef 1 epeiienced was truly astuniElili.fr. I am 'now entiiely cuied and c-o back to my old peat )iet muntli." Jfr. 1'. Mlttliell lliiwej. the famous liarjtone. in a pirtonal letter to .1 filend eildi "1 am n In bail, to my beloved piofesslou nest mouth. Ibis will surprises you, I know, tor when 1 last ts-.w you 1 neier expected to tins avjln, but I am entirely cuied of my cuturili and my hcuilnsr is now a acute aa eier, 1 tued Stuart's Catanli Tablets al'd in tliico weeks llicy luil doim fiir 1110 more than all tho spccialMs, t wliom I paid thousands 01 dollaii, and mm 1 am entirely well." Miurl'rf Oalarili Tablcln are for sale lit every dim: hloru for Wi cents 11 bov. Wilto to V. A. htuait Co,, Mnisdiall, Mich., for tlitlr free boob uu catanli and lt.s cuie. day afternoon at Hie .Methodist LpK-opal par Donate, JESSUP. The funeial of Mrs, hemuii took place fiom th koine of Michael Me Andrew, of the Noitli Kud, vcaterday iiionilnif. V lole-uui bluh nais of re iiulcni was celebrated in the Aichbald (Vtholio church by ihejuslor, llev. I'uthfr Comciford. lu leimint wa.1 niadi in the Auhbald cemetery, Father Curran, of t;jt Wilkes-Dane, preaihed an cliiiniciit neiuiou lu of. James clmrclt Sundjy excnlpt;. Ills wmion was ba,ed on "Tcmpei. unce." Ik- told the bcnitlt deilvcd fiom a .trom; lailel fuilrty, whicli lias dropHil tu wven mem. ber in Hiis limn. S-onie time iq,'o Hilt Mjelcty eontaliicd nearly 10O nieinbew. He ingcd tEtrTrm ruts to Kt tli.it tlie ilillilU'ir and jouni; men r back into Hie iank of Hie tciupcramo soolf'.i. He nln tiiKid tho people to attend the e'ter taiiunent which will ho given at St. Jamw lull L'ater Mondiy cvc-iiini;. 'I lie ptoceedj of VU tn. leitulimient wilt be for llie puipexv uf Hicut'th i'liilis; llie bt. Jamu nvieiy. Tlie ioruUj.'li M. iV.il.h lawsuit is Low in pio yi.W at Serjntoii. As a utailt, iho wbolc loiiu ell, with many oilier., ucie lalle-is tu tjerantoii ,veteiday. ' , Miwes Jennie Dond and Mjmcf audlcy,it .sujntoii, spent fMin.Uy at (be Saudley rutlUerie, on IK pot street. 1 I To Cure a Cold in Ohe Day Tako Laxatlyo Uromo Qufnltio Tablets. All drufc'Blsts refund tho monoy If -It (alls lo cure. K. W. arcive's'slgnaturi is on each box. -of.