The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 27, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCUANTOX TmJirNJS-TIirUSDAY, MAHCU 27, 1002.
tw-ffWpi.Mrt m. U h-wy
Tic. News al
?lLf?0JD TIME TABLES.
S Dolnwaio nnd Uudt-on Raihond.
51 Vtnrinlior SI. 10n.
CVtiIih km- t iilioiiiltlt nl tUv Million in fob
-riw Sfrimmi wl Wlllwllwre -'. ; "'. '".)
.Till, Id VI. tl SI n. m; liHI, 1.H, i! .0, I .
0(1, 7 00, 10 01, II 11 I), in . ,
Rfsinilin- triilin limn nt '.VI, Jl 11 i. "! '10'
t in. s nil. . :, p. in. .., ,
Sl'or .Ml.niv. smihiiti. V011I111I. "'V: n
'liiillaiiil iiimiK lit, "UU J. in : M '' '
j'.lVr Wijinirl mill I lone? 111.-. 7 M. Hd" ' m !
Sumiiy 'iViUm Idle Wiinnit "' 1l't",,ll
I I'M) .1, Hi i I I i in, .,.,, . n.irio
, 1'i.ilm n.lv,. ,il 1'mIh.iiiIiIk from ',,V ' in",)
Jind ScrinUm ai f.illcmi nM. (" "'','; , i
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. "iindir Uilm nrlii' nl 'I 2" -i in : J'1"'
". it ."I, II Vi ii. in ,,
iiiiiIu iiiIim nrrlio nf rn1n.ii.lili- l"1;"' "1
will ninl ltmipsclilc ni i 17 mil 7 " Ii ;
New Yoik, Ontmlo nnd Western.
"". . Vplitnlirr IT. Iil. .
Tnliw Idle rulinmlili- tnr -. t mt..ii ill i" '
tii I -I (l i in
similiv Itnliw 1 1 Tim i in iliv. i in .
,. I'nliM ll'IVl ( llllOlllllll f.ii iiulnlK ni," ,"'
11 in ii mi On Smith) it "ID i "I '""'
.JimliiK ill II ml ii. in, met. ilu nml "I" '
Jiiiinh iiiiKi ii-iiuui lioiw Mr Siff cl ( 01n"
JTiH. li. , .
rrilii irilvc (mm srinlun nt II W i "' ' '"
Jl in.! (run poltiu li.irlli, I ( i i in. vintli)
((inn mi mini, nl li In i in mil " '" l' '"
Juin ( nl-.li nl r, on p. in
f Stlbscilbeis In Till' TliljIUU' Ml O le
llet('(l III H'llllll llll il IcgUllll III- III'
'coilfu-Jlon III Ihi1 ibllleiv "1 this paper,
cltllci Hi Hie Ciilbnnilnle blanch ol The
Tilbune In the IliiiKi- building m Unb
elt At Ui-.iimlds. now-dtuleis Some
rnnltislon in dellviiy Ins bten n polled
tii this iilllci .mil to .ilil In fllli lent .cr
V l( e "llbst libels UK Ulgecl Id ii'iimt .it
one c an) ili llmiui in ;
NO "RiPPcR" ON
- FOREST CITY LINE
The Stoiy Th.it the Tiolley Kails
Between Tcvvnr Noith of the City
Yv'eie to Be Torn Up and That
Binnch Abandoned. Proves a Pipe
Stoiy Officials Laugh at It.
'It l'i In l.ui,;1!, " S ki i in- oihe litis
I tin- Ht i mlii i !!tliu.i i (iiiimii ii
)Tiil the w Ul( 1 -i lu ill il.-il slink's ih.ii
it Is tin Intiiiiiivi to iii up tlii- i ails
ol tilt- 1'oii'sl i "I t lliii anil alianiloii
that In. null
Whlli' tin- stiii; of the lipping pin
i i.ss iiinusdl i lie uulli?. pLiipU-. Hie
lcason Kicn lei th' application ot tin
'lipjie:-, )imiiK'llha; llu- lint- was
mil payiDn-Has poslthfU lunn II is
oin.' ol tin' U si Uto lulus thai I'
ii'iillv woith I . i ii i; 1 1 i n k idxiill Now, Id
llio-e who ui Ik nt hi- inipiesi(l iili
tin- li-ul lli.il tin- loinp.iin Is nut niaK
ini,' nlonej on the rou-t c'il line nt
licitt'i Ht III. that tin- blanch Is a
soniL'o of e.pf)isi', to Uu'si il niiKh-lii-
said that the liolkn- (.ouipanv !-
mil tin- It'ast hit mii i li'il us to thf
lt-M'iuie that the si.v niili-s ol tiaili
:iUoi; r.u hnnilrtlc piotltui'. In other
ouls. llit'to licud In- no i tun ti n tliri
the Foicst ('hy liiu- is tidi p.iiiiK. it
Is piiylns, anil pa.xliiK so vol iluil
thi'if is not the UKiirst UioiikIh of
.llmntlonlnir Un- mad.
The quietus which The Tillntiu- tliu
iiils on the ilppliiK Illinois will Ik
uppi etlated l) the inciihants ol this
c-it. Who ll.lM' llisiusseil Willi sunn
fiiiebodlujjs, tliH iossll)lltl(s ol tin.
abandonment ot the line Theie is ni
iuiniellse hade .iIiioiik liu.-l stoies lion
the illiiHes betwten C'ai bontlalf and
'FoK'st I'lU. and Hie shultlni,' down ot
Hie tiolle line would mean an appli
cable Ins.-, in ( '.ii bund, lie uicu limits
lt will be a nllcl, theiotoie lo lenin
that the iallwu. coiii'i.in.x lias nnihinp
lu lillnd about te.uluci up or hIiuiUiil'
down in nihil wise cUsUiilihi linlilc
on llili divis-lon In Ihe itnl ot the
stiil-.e lulnt, .seltlfd, a. Is the beliet
'ust now.
It llllfillt bt silhKi'-lii'i lh.lt lilt stoi
cf the pinpnsvil abiiiiilonniini ot tin
line wiii due inobabh to a leuiall!
piis-ui 1, an oilli i il ol the Si-i anion
ltajlwity i o i.p.mv. ilu. in,; n Isit to
this- i !l scmif W"ei,-- iiui lie v
il'k.il, w hen l hi iui.s bei,au in urn
tl.iullhh i'ai boiulule, it was the
i oillpau.v's intention to inn to Kme.-l
Ml. Hit lepl was, "No; Il would
pay us In . lei not in inn i.us on thai
line" I '.lit lie was inlHllltel ieteil. 11,'
Meant toiniT( thai ust no p,Uioiiai;e
in Utile. II nn, idiilil lie in pec, led, Il
would bo a Miuu-e of Kltlll expense lo
I eep the mad o'n'ii. MMit-n. on the
otiipi- hand, i.n i nini"in would i un
1 a i Ii U ol tlecinictiou In lis mis and
would ult ilsiv the Milelv ol its em
plojep, I. ut iliin was nut the mean
l'i'; that w ih i. 'I. n 1 1 ciiu his winds
Tlioe wlio liiiild Ihe i email: inier
pieled il to mean that the line was not
A BLINI SVANDIiliKit.
Didn't Know That Food Could Re-
.
"2 It"" ' xS'ie Her. . . - ,
UNI Mi
ell-KllilW II Wlltdl' Ul-H lil.lliu-Nlttw
"IS1!"!'1 hell.leelliii,' ii elt'eets nf
i-ttli. Iiun woiK. Mi),, wiilctf. "(impe.
NiMtMHllo'uld be talell li'KHlail un one
vpjijl it 'loiili I put mine i old in .the
niyajnliiK- Willi hot milk ot-eieum poui
eicer II. and II In ilelleloiiH, nouili.i
iligt'iilid lix'iiKilieilliiK'.
Ppnie iltiit' as" I t-alu to a lady It loud
wii wat i meal puiTeiPt- fiolii dspep.
slff and jins been an Invalid for Hie
jciin and wliii m a incie tk(iletou,
IC I lmil.iinly hnown ou Mioiier you
inii'il lipi,l)tiu jctilTmed nil tln.so yeaiii.'
Slfillciolviiil lit nip liisijtjulse mj'iiI anktil
moSrmtr 1 Moultl lmvcxlone '1 slioulil
liauj-piit on on CluiieNiith HienlcfiiHt
Kooil,' J lepjied cilllto icmlldeiltly. 'Did
ott iver.,lil'ir ut' It'." Oil )i'b bbo had
ht'iird of It bill novel Hied It us shn
ne'et! ihCd 'hoi uitt;nlou ealled to it
eHpeiTnlly iuid had not thought ii ap
piled to her ntedic,
Now,' I wild, ,'lf, itm Mlll.Jt)t xtt
about 'If'uinl 'Iry Otuiitw.VutH lot u
week, f In to tliiws) a da), r will Biiai'.in
tpo you will lisa up and cult me bless.
cd."
Shu took my advice unci followed It
faithfully. When I .nv her about a
week later sho looked llko u dliTeient
pet son although she, had only khIuhiI
two pounda lu weight, but ahe said nlin
felt bo much better nnd at longer and
lum greatly impioved in health and
btiengih since using the food,
Sho la getting well and ou can hn
uglne her delight ia unbounded. Jly
own oxperleneo ami that of others, (h
uudiclent evldonee of the solentlllc
value of a food that supplies noiuls.lt
ment to the eyetem and bulltla up the
brain and nerve renters." Name gloti
b Tostum Co., Uatttle Creek, Mich.
Ca1bbnc(ale
pAll1g utidir ji ii v elirunmtaner and
It would In iuiiic piollltible to nbuniloii
It
The aim let, loo Unit il would H"
ilili'c liutidredK nt' dullatfi to leopun this
line, lollowllifi tin- six nioiitliH t-esna-linn,
nie as ubHttrd HH the ilppliijr noli
seive. An nltlclal of the company ye-
tfidiiv jam' it ns hl-t opinion that one
litimlied (I'llhus would tovei the ex
pense liieldeilt to Hettlim1 the load In
Mhape aKciln. Almost nil of tills mini
would be paid lor labor ln'clcailng the
rail" nt the dlit which. In 'numinous
places, rniH tliuni to (he deptlt nf a
half a inol
l.lttle clamnse l)dH beeli done to the
(icilioiid wins. The cable and the
lied wilts aie ItUai-t. M'lie wiles mip
plvlllif iowei to the .slgnil lights, bow
ex el- weie .sllghlly tanlpeied with.
Smile copper thlnl, supposing tllPtn to
be saleable, cut them lor a dlHtunee
ol fteveiul hlllldied feet, before he dls
coieied that his biirgnlii was a bad
one
THE SCRANT0N TEAR
TO PLAY CRESCENTS
Manager Lawson Has Annnged
with Local Mnnngei for Exhibition
Game In Scir.uton on Apiil 2G.
Two Caibondale Plnyeis to Be
Given Tiinl by Scinnton Manager.
I'li'Mc will be awakened elillitlslasiii
imionir base bill trunks lu the ( Ity
when ihe lead In M'he Tiilutne today
that the i'iimimiii ate to pluy n game
wltli tin Sir.uitoii lenin of the I'eiin
'.huiil.i Slate la-aKlie
.Mun.igei A I. Law sou, of the Si tan
ion te.ilu soimbl a dale loi mi e-chibl-lion
irame with the c-iestenls. and ("
ieidn the local manar.ei lecehtd word
tliat the t'lescints should eoiue lo
Athletic pink. Seranlon. to plu n
gun le oil Satuid.iN, Apill -d
As mentioned betoie, this unnouiKe
nienl will (rente unbounded eiitluts'
I i'iiii .mump local laiis. who will be
mil in lone on the day an aimed, and
will .Kionipau the team to Scinnton
witii a bin suppK ol eiitouiatfenunt
tin the ilaeis and determination to
le Ihe inofslonal leaguei a I it ii
loi then inoiip 11 Is something to
It el llatteied cier. tin S'ccuilng ol Ibis
mime, .and theie's no mistuking the
eui nesint'ss and igm which will 1)6
lint into tin- pi climin.M-v woik, in oi
di i to rnaki the lontesi Intel estlug
The ineinhti.s ol the t'lesienis me
ietiieste(l lo meet ibis (eiilni, in tlieii
looms, on Salem -iM'liue, lo illsitibs
il. ins for ihe pi.icilc'f nnd other ai
langemenls u the game
Auolhei lute l tslim, base ball Item Is
thai Mnnngei Law sou is going lo i;ic
two nieinbeis ol the Cicsients a tilal
on the Scunum ti.iiu MMu- plueis
.in- Waltei Lolttis, ihe i.iKhei, and
.lames Muu.iy third baseman. Moth
plnois lu tlieii positions, aie with
nut an eipial in this seclion This I"
liaclll tone piled b toiisci atl o
ludge.s ol good ball pl.ning. If the
vnunj- men pioe .satlslai loiy, the
aie asuieil ol a plate on the team
.Ml. Lot tils. howepi. will piobabh not
take ad milage ol the oliei, as be ha
othei plans in view. MMie unsolicited
oiler Is llattetillg to these populat
pl.IMM s
TO GIVE BAND CONCERTS.
P. 0. S. of A. Musician:, to Euteitain
the Public Ptee Dining the Sum
mer Mouths.
Caibonilale is as-uu-d ot a suit a of
I lee loneetts (IniliiL, ihe eenings of
the i inning Miiumei.
The melodv N to lie pi ov hied b. Ibo
band of the local camp l'utiiollc Sons
o! Aiucile.i. the inembeia ol which
hae ihoiililfiill and geneiously ol
uuttiied to mid to the tlinini of the
btautitul suiiimi'i- nights b nMideiiiig
u s(loitpil piogi.unme ot niiisle loi the
i ntetlalnmenl and i njnynienl ol the
i Itli.ens of Caibondale
This will be gt.itelul news, p.u lli ular
1 slute It lollows uttei u ye.u, last
si asim, when this pnpului means oCili
tei taliiinenl was lnucli injojed by
leslileuts of till i sta.soii.
In oiclei lo pioIdi' tiiuils to ussi.-t
in nil lug out tills populm and publli
.-tplilted iiiotment, tlie I O S of A
i iiinp lias auangecl tot a pnlilli eutt r
tulninenl. It will be ghen ut tin
(liautl on Hatttida alteinoou and eve
ning, when Ljin.iu liowi will int.sent
ids telelnated 1llo Illg plc-luies,. A.s the
ellteipilst Hieka the public good. It
ought to be paliouixtil to the extent
thai mil an empty .seal will leiuniu.
Will Remain Heie.
Lewis liiiullik, of liiceulleld. dis
posed of his ptopeit ut public salu a
lew d.i8 uijo, with the Intention of
going in New llnmpslilie to follow
ngili nliuiiil puihiiitH theie. lie has
r.hanged his mind, however, and will
leiuniu ut Uieenlleld. Ho be em
pin) pd b Ileiuy IMoss.
Positions with Milllneis.
.Miss Nolllt I'm ell, ot the West side,
lias uctepteil a position in the mllllueiy
piulins of .llss CJallagh, on Cliuu-h
Htieei.
Miss Saia O'lloyle, of nundaff stieot,
has i oniuieiieeil her duties as sales
lad lu the mllliiieiy rtuie of Fellow h
Co.
With Metal Working Company.
Ileiii Hutldy, who lins betn winking
l,ii l'tunk Walsh, the foundei, has u
hlgiied his position with him and at
copiPd one with tins Ciiilioiiihilu Metal
Wot king eoiiipaii .
MeetingB of Tonight;
tlvoige I.', liiiudolph ctuiip, .'Jons of
Vc'teiuiis,
liiaueh a'J. V. M II. A.
Caibondale c union, t'atilarehs Mill
taut. Ei-io omciols on a Visit.
A delegation c,r olllelnls ot thu Ihle
louipauy passod tlitough the city yes
letchij, on a lour of Inspection of the
company's propeity heicabouis. They
had tlieii own piivato eui.
St. Paul's Luthexau Chuich,
be Mites Hood Fildu), i.sili inm,,
7.W) p in , i.i hpeehil cull is extended to
the patents to hi lug their children to
the etos of Chrlat iii-t-oidliig to Ills
i'ouniiiind, Matt., NlxiH, ".Sutfer little
i-hlldien to come unto mo" truster
.Sunda Sabbath ng!iool, 3.S0 a ni., lils
toiy of clulst'd j-esuriut'tlon, unci, If
th uic good, pi"-i) i with Eter
prk-j: JO.llO a. ni., HtM-vJees on the Knit
ter. Oospel HI. Aiitl-k, Jtvl.l-S. "Cliilit'n
ipsuiiectloii it matter of fait, ptoved
beyond ,1111- ilnulit." I Cir xviU. "If
Clil-ltt he not ilspn, ltien,Js tun- pleach
ing vain, and join- faith is ulmi vain,"
fnine, ileal- and lie ble.sned,
TO BEAUTiry THE PARK.
Pi o visions Mndo for a Wealth of
New ShrubB and Flowers.
.Memo) lid milk, which Is conceded bv
vlxltms to be the pipttlest small park
In Xnrlhe-iiHlerii I'enns Ivaniii. Will be
inoiu or a gat den of beauty this year
tliun exer.
Silpeiliitemlelit of t'atks .loseph
AleMinder. who Is tightly Jpahiusof the
beatttlcH of the pink, has made addi
tional ptovlsloiiH thin year lo enhance
the iippeaiance of the tiltmgiilar plot
or Niiluie'ii gloilPH that Cuilnituhile can
mi happily boast ol. Among the menus
to linpiovn ihe paik will be new shrubs
and How pis lo take the plum or the old
ones which have given their best sei
lee A goodly sum will lie cvpeiuled,
and Judicious!), too. l'ark Ke.eper Udy
will give hW best efforls to cnitng for
the new iilanls,
Park SUpeiliilendenf AleMiiider de
sltes to publicly acknowledge his up
pieclatluii or the ninny aids thai luie
been glel the park bnald by Stteel
loieinini John ICIIIppii. Air. Kllleen'M
elforts in this way have been unite a
factor lu the woilc of maintaining the
appcaiance of .Memorial park and Mr.
lexundei- w ishes tlmt lie be given thu
credit he deserves
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Candidacy of G. B. Van Gordei- Is
Glowing in Favor.
The eaiidldue) ol G. U. Vim (iender,
one of Cuibondule's pionilnent eltl-zens,
Tor county (onmilssloner, seems to he
meeting wltli moie fuvoi- almost eP))'
di. Assiiiances tome anew to Air.
Van (it)iilPi' that sii)ioi t will be given
the idea lo b.ie i'ai bondalo repiesenl
ed In the olllce of the count) conimis
sionets, which gieatl) eiicouiages him
in lll eiroit.s.
Ml Sail Colder has been one ot the
most laltliltil woikeis lu the Uepubll
i in in))!.1 eer since his lesldence In
c.irbondnle. Joi over tblity yeais. and
loi this leason he feels wauanted in
auking foi suth suppoi t In ills cm
dldnc that will hi lug sue ecss. Al
though he h is held ininoi olllees Ibis Is
the Hist tiine In has sought a higher
o'llt t and this nicixc he did not make
until igoiottsl uiged lij his li lends,
not onh In. Cm bondale. but thioughout
the valley, lie Is one ol the eltv's
leading ( ltlezns and always loiwaid in
every inoieineni In Cm hnndale's be
liall. THE CHARITY BALL.
Eveiybody Seems to Be Piepaiing
for the Big Society Event.
As ihe (lil)s pass, ihtle Is moie e 1
denee that Caibondale will have splen
did lopie'sent itlon at the big thaiilv
hall In Siianti.u lastei Alonday night,
tht biggest sit iety event in tills vnlley
in yp.n-.
Among .lit women. Ihe maltei of
gowns Is the iblet topit ol discussion,
and U inn lie s.Ud that in the jjictuie
of lieaiil) at ihe big gatheiing, Caibon
dale's duimhifi.s vvill be a big pail.
Tiieie will be eveiy accomniodntion
loi tliose who go n mil this city. MMie
tiaiu seiviie will be the best, as a
special will take Cm bondallaiis home
arte- the ball. Uauer's Thil teenth le
gimeiit band will (ill the big ainioiy
witli mush loi the danceis.
THE GLORIES OF SPRING.
A Beautiful Glimpse Given in Yes
teiday's Millinery Openings.
M'lie lli-t leal glimpse ol the glmle-s
it spihig was given vesteidn), when
the milllneis ol the town held their
inenings Tlie day beautiful and
the boweis ot beauty thai weie to be
(omul in the ditleieiu headiiiiai lets tor
cephalic adninmeiils weie thiunged
thioiiglioui the day
Conspicuous imong the beautiful
salons ol fashion weie the parlois of
Aliss M.ny H Ciall.ighv, on Chuicli
stiet'l The pailots, width alwavs ie
eal .it the best all the glories of the
mllllueiv ait, weie novel so beautltully
attiiietive than ve.stoiday. It was a
mi' dlspla), which won new- lam els
foi Aliss Callagh), who enjoys such a
high ipputalion I'm line taste, stjle
ami skill
GOOD DEGREE OF INTEREST.
Splendid Results of Meetings at the
Beiean Baptist Church.
A good degiee ol interest Is attend
ing the special meetings lu piogiess nt
the lleieaii UaptWl (hutch.
At a meeting of the bo.ud nt dcuou,
held last night, eleven i undid ttes rot
baptism weie nppinicd Main ollieis
have signified theh cleslie to entei
When the story of Chinese atrocities
filled the papas and shocked the world,
it was the women who drew the pity and
sympathy of all Doubtless many a wife
who heard her husband's words of sym
pathy for these women thought with a
pang, of the blindness of men to the suf
fering under theh very ejes. It is true.
The suffering of women in China was
scveie hut short. Many a wife suffers
for years with a daily agony of p.iln, her
nerves shattered, her strength almost
gone, ami never hears u word of sym
pathy. To women such as these JJr I'ieice'a
Favorite Prescription brings the oppor
tunity of a new life of health and happi
ness. It establishes regularity, dries the
chains which weaken women, heals in
flammation and ulceration, and cures
,feiuale weakness. It makes weak women
Flroug and.sick women well, Accept no
substitute for the medicine which works
wonders for weuk women,
'I 1ml falling of internal orgnm mul luul to
go to litd every mouth li.ut irrc-Biilar periods,
which would sometimes list ten or twelve da),"
ivvrilei Mrs Alice I, Holme, of Coolsprhig ht
X'liinutavvn l'a ''Hail also iutligesliou ko bill
tlul I could Itartllv eui auv thing. Dr. fierce
t'av oritc-Prescription .iiul -(iolileu .Medical Du
cover) ' cured me loot tiirce bottles of the
'l'uvotite Prtstrjpliou' and oueot the'iiolikn
Medical Discovery'"
Sick people are invited to consult I)r,
Pierce, by letter, frte. All correspond
ence is lieKl .is strictly private and
sacredly confidential. Address l)r, R. V,
Pierce, IhtfTalo, N. V,
Dr. Pierce's Pleasuit Pellets cleanse
the bowels and stimulate the sluggua
liver, '
TO YOUNGLADIES.
Trom llio Treasurer of tlio
Young Toonlc's Glivlslinii Tom
licninco AsHnclailon, Eliziiliolh
Oniue, Tonrt Uu liiu1, "Wis,
"Deau Miw. I'l.SKii.vMi T want to
toll you and nil the young Incites of tlto
count ty, how grateful 1 nni to you for
.-ill thn bcnellts I httvo tocclvcd from
usltip Lytlin 14. IMitkiinni's Vofjo
tnblo Couiliotiiul. I suirercul for
l iAW 111
III 'wi fi& AWmffi IV
AI1S3 Iir.lZADETII CAIKU.
eight months from suppressed men
struation, nnd it effected my entlro
system until I became weak and debil
itated, and at times felt that I had a
hundred nches in as many places. I
only used the Compound for a few
weeks, but it wrought a change in mo
which I felt from tho very beginning.
I have been very regular Hincc, have no
pains, and ilnd tlmt my entire body is
as if it was renewed. I gladly recom
mend X,ylla 12. Pluklinm's Vege
table Compound to everybody."
Miss KuAiiErit Caixk. ii!) W. Division
St., Foud du Lac. Wis. f5000 forfeit If
aboie testimonial Is not genuine.
At such ii time the greatest aid to
nature is Lydia 13. Pinklinm's
Vegetable Compound. It prepares
the young system for the coming
change, and is tho surest lclinnce for
woman's ills of every nature.
Mrs. Pinkliatii invites nil
yomtfj women who arc ill lo
write- Iter for free advice. Ad
dress Lynn, Ma.sa.
upon the Christian life, and it Is piob
able that a huge and valuable addi
tion will be made to the chinch
This worl; demousttates that the
evangelist oi gospel singer is not a ne
eessit) to a suteesstul tevlvnl meeting.
APRIL FOOL'S DAY.
Will Be Obseived with Unique Gath
eiing by Up-to-Dato Club.
Aplil foal's da), width vvill nf cinilse
be the liiht day of the coming month,
Tuesilu) net, vvill be obspi veil by the
n.embeis or Ihe t p-to-n.ite Hook club
in an oiiglnal vvuj
In ihe ev tiling the ineliibeis will as
semble at the home of MKs UUubeth
Thompson, -r, Spiinc,- stieet Heie
the) vvill ciijov the diveislons .m.inged
b the Allsses Anna Uunston, Tydki
Gilnnell, Sat a Swigeit, Hetty Davles,
Helen Uei i y and Miss Thompson, who
will be the hostesses of the occasion.
Theie will be games incident to the
da), but the best idea of tlie spit It of
the .ift.ilr e-an be gained liom tlie lhvm
ing on the smait little Invitations tnat
have been sent out. M'he ih)mes aie:
'V Utile nont-eii-t, now uiul tlitn,
N itlMitil lit llu lit-l i.t imn."
"V)iiil I'tio lu tuiue .it lit.
Ilrin.r iiu iioin .mil liluw a liltt;
iitl, iNti, biliu J f(i"lM) Juki',
In i h villi tlnn'l, .viill'll KOt .1 liola.''
The iienalty for not biinging tlie Joke
mention is tlie eoipoial punishment
nln spoken ol'. An Inteipsting and cn
,1o)able evening is anticipated.
THE MOFFITT HOMESTEAD.
Will Be Built Into a Doctoi's Suite
and Boarding House.
Tlie old Arollitl homestead on South
Alain slieet, the ot-cupancv of whhh
has caused a good vital of spec illation,
is to lie oicuplid as a physician's quin
leis and u f.imilv hoaidlng house.
All Munson. whose boaiding house
Is now located on Noith Chuich slie-et,
will be tlie principal tenant. He will
occupy nil but the fiom or the (list
iloor lor the accommodation of lodgets
nnd boaidPis, M'he tiont suite ot looms
will be taken b,v Di. Jesse Wagner,
who will move tiotu his ptesent (tuiii
tes on Ninth Chuich stieet, utlei
Apill 1.
The necessai) thanges and Impi mo
ments aie uiulei way now. When the
hoinestead Is teady, Ol. Waglifit will
have a vpi) pleus.iut suiie lor his
olllce.
Mme. Blauvelt in Boston.
M'lie Hoston Sunda) llt't-.ild In speak
ing of Aline, l.llllaii lllauvelt's appt-ur-ance
In that city last week said.
"Stelnert hull was eiuliely lllled
M'hiusday altpinoon lot .Mine. Lillian
ItlauvC'lt's iccltal Aline. Hlauvelt. who
Is un exceedingly haiidsonie wouuili.
was looking paitlculaily well that ir
teinoon In a Fiencli gown of palest
giay crepe einhioldete'd with loses and
tl)elr milage outlined with billliants.
the transput out sleeves were tlnlshed
with dee)) iuIIIps of lace at the elbows.
On tlie tianspaient torsage weie woui
seveuil ordeis which the uitlst liud 10
celved abioad Her hat was a white
tile with pink loses.
"Aline. Hlauvclt's ilch coloilug, her
dark hair and eyes and Iter cast of
features lenilnd one veiy niucli of I'.uti
In her youiiKPi- days Theje was uiueh
piitliiislasiu and applause and at the
end a tepltltlon of her last song was
grunted very gtueofully "
Minn. Hlauvelt will sing lit the con
con lot the benellt of the Homo tor
the Friendless at tlie new Ainioty on
MMiuisdii) uvenlng, Apill 5, at which
thete will be niaii) Curbondalliins.
MMckets aio on snlo at Clailv's drug
stoic,
A Cuie for Hiccoughs.
A coiicsponiieiit, whose attention was
uttimtcd by the account of the Illness
of All. Case), who is suffeiliig from
hiccoughs, sends the (allowing clip
plus Horn ihe New- Voile World:
Su ll.c (n, N J, 1V1, JO MU lima
tyriiiju, die' lenlicu )uiinir IjiI) vvlm Iiu liuu
nlilitttil vvlili liuoujih, ri ncjil) j iiiuiiiIi, In:,
ill ltd iimiiil icluf. Ol ilio IuiiUimI ui )iiiro
HUltJIu Mill lo tin lulllil) uw piovctl Clint
In Hut i.ioiiuiii minis poiu tow tu fl ilupt
it iiiiulf nt Jiii,tlt plautl en u luiulkcrdikr uij
Inli.dtil .a IniiivaN tut ,jmi1 (In, jonnir a.J '
Hie U'viMin II Debuu , bl lliuidwu. New
rk ill)-, mnt die uimily lu llu- Wuiltl io,if
poiultnt on WcilntwLy oi.il it vvj. (nivvjrilcil to
lliv tJiull) rilu plij.ltUl atUuilnil.' SIIjj
Srln.'ri lutl ,'lcm un Ini i.u. Hit oikri lu
In, htvliv nitrate nl .iu.vk a a uu curt, vva
stilt from I onintil, N II llu- ouu UtJ.v i rip
tui) licovcrinj,''
Clear Case of Small-pox.
The eui ot Hurt Hull, of Wnyiuau,
usnctil o ling jiinallMiox.was dlug.
nosed yesteiday hy a physlctan who
has pievloiisly tteated the dlseasp, and
he pronottneed It u cleat' case of small
pox. Dr. Logan, or ,Mciatiloli, iepiPsonta
tlvo of the state board of health, who
wits expected lo visit this oily jester
dny and make iiirlher inquiries, will do
so today. All the nccessnry piecau
tlons have been taken, and there Is no
danger of the disease emending. No
new cases have been toportrd.
Chnnges in School Teachers.
At the special meeting of tho school
houitl, M'liesduy night, Alisa Knthiyn
A'. JCelly vv-iis elected substitute te.tch
cf. which wus Hindu netessiiry by the
leulguatlim of Aliss Lnlu Uotaild. Atlss
Annie Htppheiii has been appointed to
Atlas Dolcind'n place,
M'he salary of Atlss Sarah Kwlgoit
was raised liom $10 lo $15 per month.
Casey None Better.
MMie condition or lalwnid C'nsey. who
is In n piccarlous condition tioin at
tacks of hiccoughs, shows no lmpiove
meiit. He seems to bo growing weak-
THE PASSING THRONG.
W D, Cornell, traveling passenger
agent for the Chicago. Huiilugtoii and
Qulncy railway, was lu town yester
day. Alls. Thomas l'uyne, who has been
visiting Mrs. James Smith, of Ollbpit
sti-opt, for the past week, has ipturned
to her home In Wllkes-H.uie. Horace
Smith accompanied her for, a stay in
that city.
m
JERMYN AND MAYF1ELD.
MMinddpus McAudiew, un old and es
teemed loHident of Maylleld. died on
Tuesday at noon Deceaspd wus injur
ed in the Glcnwood mine lour yeais
ago and had never fully lecovered fiom
ills injuiles. lie wus bom in County
Alayo, Ii eland, seventy ye.us ugo and
when but n boy came to Lattimer,
Luzerne count), ot wiiieh he wus a
pioneer lesldcnt. Several yeais ago lie
came to Alayfield wheie he lias slnep
resided and by his death the boiough
loses a good honest and law-ubldlng
citizen and his family a kind and lov
ing husband and futher. Ho Is surviv
ed Ity his wife nnd two sons, John of
Huzelton, nnd Chillies MMie luueial
will take place tills moinlng.
P.intha Kellca. a KS yeais old slate
picker,, employed at tlie Keystone
bleaker, was seilousl) injuied, M'ues-
dny morning bj fnlling under a moving
train of empty cars which weie- being
placed on the switch at the bleaker.
MMie boy Jumped on tlie cais for a lide
and In attempting to turn a biake fell
tmdei the wheels, one ot bis legs was
so badly Injuied that It is feuied um
rmlutioii will be lesmted to. He was
taken to the lmeigency hospital. Car
bondale. The school bo.ud have begun the tui
sade in earnest against paipnts who
tef use to send llieli ehlldien to school
and on Tuesday evening fom patents
weie given a heating befote Justice
Hills and weie fined a dollar each and
costs the latter in the lour eases
amounting to over twelve dolluis. They
weie given until Wednesday evening,
Apiil !) to pay the lines and costs.
Aliss Mniga)et M'hompsou and AIis.
Al. J. Shields, weie Rcianton vIitoi
yesterday.
Aliss Grace Pettlgievv, of Scianton,
wus on Tupsduy the guest of Miss Uess
Fieas, of Bacon stieet.
Edith, tho little daughter ol Mi. und
AIis. William Leymont, of Thhd street,
is ill or btonchltls.
Tlie Women's Home Alissionniy soci
ety will meet this" afternoon at the
home ol Alls. John Mellow, or Cemeteiy
stieet.
Alls. Isaac Aveiy, AIis. James Hauls,
and sons, James and WlllUm weie In
Scranton )esteiday.
M'he Ladies' Aid of the Congiega
tional cliuich cleared the lespecttiblo
sum or $U1.4i bv their lecent fagot sup
per which was such a gieut success.
Hany llcniphlght is doing jur) woik
a I Scianton this week
Aliuulee Reynolds and living Aveiy,
of Caibondale, and Funic Gendall, or
Scianton, weie vlsltois heie on M'ues
d.iy evening
A little son ai lived esteiday at tlie
home of Air. and Mis. Hugene Aveiy,
of Foul th street.
MMie supper to be given under tlie
auspices or tlie D.iugliteis ot St.
George, on Kasier Monday evening-,
will lake place In Windsor hull and
not nnieipilse hall, ns pieviousl) an
nounced Dis 1. S Cituves und Al. J. Shields,
attended tho meeting ot the Carbondalc
Aledlciil association at the home of Dr.
Alalaun, at Cm boiulule last evening.
. j
To One a Cold in One Day
M'ako Laxative Dtomo Quinine M'ablets.
All diugglsts refund the money if it
falls to clue, li W. Glove's slgnutilio
1b on each box. 2"e.
PECKVILLE.
MMie Woman's Clnlsilaii Tempo mice
union wlil meet on MMitirsdu) ut :i p
in., at tlio home of Mis. "Henscoter,
Alls. J. li. Slckler ttm daughtei will
make their home with All. and Alts.
Hoiace '"tour, on Alain slieet.
Fisheinien are icporllng large c atelies
of suckois at i'liuhuist leservolr these
diivs
Yesteithi) morning lite bioku out lu
the lesldence of Hiiuy Pi lest, on Sev
enth stieet, and had assumed good
headway at the time of diseovei). Air.
nnd .Mis, Pi lest were obliged to escape
from tho burning building lu scant at-
HEADACHE CHARMED.
It Is the Experience of Scinnton Peo
ple That Pioves the Magical Effect
of Dr. Chase's Nerve Pills with
Sick and Nervous Headache.
It lias never come to any other inedl
olno novel to all inedlc-lnes the
abundance ol Scranton testimony
showing tlio uneiiualed nieilt estab
llshecl by Hi'. A. W. Chase' Neivo
Pills. Theie Is piobablj no case of
nervous oleic hvaduclio they w ol
c ui c.
Mis. James WuIhuii ol No. ;:i5
Twelfth stieet. Scianton, Wf, bll).B.
-Dr. A. W. Chase's Neiw. Pills ,,,
line. I began lo use them foi npivous
sick headaches and nei vousness, and
had gieat success In stopping them
completely. Heteiitly I used tjieni to
ovuiconio thu dcpusslon and weak
nessen tallowing gilp and they woio
again hilccessful, giving me hodily
stiength und nejvo stcadlnesi. Ah an
uji-iauiid ueive and gcneial timlu they
aie ct and, and 1 am vc-iy much pluasjec(
that my attention was ealled to them
thiough Aluttliuw-n Jhos., diugglbts,
ao l.ackuwaima uvenue.
Dr. A. W. Ohaeti'H Neivu Pills aio
sold at 00c, a box at dealeis, or Dr, A.
W, ChiiHu Aledlchiu Co., Uuflnlo, N. Y.
Rea that pomalt and slgimtuio of A.
W. Chuse, AI. I)., uto on every pat-ku:e.
Heritaireof Health
Generation after Generation of Physical Per
fectionWeaknesses Overcome by Dr.
Greene's Nervura for the
Nerves and Blood.
Thi'oo generation'! of physical perfection ! What robust strength nnd over
flowing happiness I What fuvinciblo advantage in tho buttle of life I Have,
you Inherited imperfections from your ancestors, or htivo your children in
licrltcd Imperfections from j on V In the light ot advanced bcienee the taints
of heredity have lost their terrors, Tho nervousness, the lastlessncss, tho
wakeful nights, thu twitching of eyelids and muscles all Indicative of Incipient
epilepsy or St. Vitus dance tire overcome bv Dr.
em: :-
SlmSBrWMyMH
If WmJd mLm
tlfle prescription evolved from years of special study und practice. It has
effected mores cures and received more commendutions from people of promi
nence than any other remedy in tho world. Parents should give their children
the benclit of Dr. Hrceno's great contribution to science and humanity.
If j on feel the need of expert advice, consult Dr. Urcene, personally or by
ettcr, at his olllce, 101 Fifth Avenue, 2sTew York City. Xo charge is made for
1
consultation,
the. MMie Wilson Flip compuii) ie-spo-nded
piomptly to the alarm, but
owing to their being no flip hydrant
In Hint vicinity could not lender their
spi vices. Theie was a small Insuiuuce
on the building and contents.
OLYPHAMT
On Sunday morning in St. P.itritk's
chinch, nt the Kl.ao o'clock mass, spe
cial Kaster music will be i outlet ed b)
tlie choir, under the direction ot Vror
M' V. Watklns. AIIU.it d's Alass in G
will be sung in tlie following onlpi:
Kyi ie, eholi soloists, Jtiss Lizzie
Dempsej and Itobeit McCoimack;
gloil.i, choir, soloists Mis. Jl. E. D.utes,
Itobeit AlcCoimnck; qunrtelle, Aliss
Aliss Lizzie Dempsey, Airs. Alary Pat
ten, Itobeit AIcCoi mack, Frank Moiuli.
Credo.cholr, soloists Jtis. Anna O'Boylp
and Itobeit AleCorm.iclc. Jteginu coeli
(Wernei), choir; Sanctus, choir; Uene
dictus, cliolr, soloist Hoboit AleL'tn
mack; Agnus Dei, soloists, AIis. AI :,
Daites, II. McCoimack. Miss Nettie
AlcDonald, oig.mlst.
Next Sunday will be a day of especial
il'uster inteit'st in tlie Blalcely Uaptlst
chin eli, as the following pi om amine
will Indicate. Moinlng, 10 'M Dool-
ogy Lords piayer, In toncpit, an
them, "Hosanna" (Gabriel), ehlldien's
choir; Setlptmes, AI.it t.. .vii:ll-iri.
duett, '-O SaciPd Head," (Dr. Jackson),
Alls. Jlobeit Fipw, AIis. Jennie- Wil
liams; piayer, untltPiu, "He Is Itis
en" (Feails). seimoii, "Power of the
Itesuiieetlon," David Spencei, D. D. ,
iluot. "Day of I.fl'e and Joy" (DulJoi.s).
AIis. Di. U. J. Llovd, Aliss Chailotte
Lloyd, piuyei; orfeilngs, song, "Lit
tle Dells ol Custer" (Hntwistle), hll
dien's choli , li)inn. "Welcome MMiou
Victoi," I.Ki. benediction. 11.43 a. in.
liiblp school. ( I" p. ni , Young Peo
ple's union. V."0 p. in. -Hymn, "Christ
the I.oul," 17; Stiiptuus, John, x..10
:;i. anthem. "Lilt Your Glad Voices"
(Gabilel), chlkhen's choli ; piu.vet
solo, "MMie Ui'suiiectlon" (Hidden),
Miss Jennie- Patten; seinion, "MMie
Itesuiipctlon I.llv." David Spencei, O
I").; anthem, "Ho Lives M'ddav '
(Hughes), ehlldien's choli J offerings
song. "Nutlvea Glad Voices" (Hntwls
tlt) ehlldien's choir, hymn, "The Day
oi Upsuiieetlon," bit), lieiiedicllon.
Jllss Louise Miowii, of Albany, N. Y..
is the guest of her limit. Alls Ihleu
Hiown, at the Malum house.
John Liilionsky, u Hungaiiau. jesld
Ing at Prieebuig, wus Instantly killed
b) u tuiln or empty coal cais. near
Valley JuiiPtlon, below Olypbant, at S
o'clock yesteiday .iiteinoon. Lahoosky
was canylng sumo empty powdei cans
at tin- lime of tile accident and failed
to seo tho sec ond section ol the tuln.
which wus making a "Hying switch."
M'he lemitins weie liotiibly munglPd.
the two legs being completely seven ed
liom the body. I'lidci inker Prokopo
vltz took thaige of thn lemains La
hoosky leaves a wife in Hungary.
TAYLOR.
The Kpworth League of the .Metho
dist Hplse-opul chuich will hold a lien
entertainment in tho chuich uudltoi
itlin toniouow evening, commencing at
7. o'clock. Following is the pto-grauuno-
Selections from "S.icied
Songs"; pr.iyei, by the pastor, Itev. c.
II. Heniy; leading, extract tioni
Starr King's essay on music, Miss
Jeniilo Lander; essu), topic, "Tlui
Power of Alusie," Aliss Lillian Hvans;
votal solo, 'The Hurp MMl.lt Once
M'luough Tarn's Hall." Ulchaid Wat
kins; reading. 'Tho Oilgln of tlie
Hai p." Aliss Laura Ilattcm; leading,
"Wolfgang Aloaifs Prayer," Aliss
Uleliards; oi gun volitntiuy. selection
fiom Alozart's mass, Airs. Phillips; it
cltatlon, "MMie Lost Choul," (with or
gait accoiupanliiient), Aliss Sauili J.
PUci; leading, "lleethoven's Aloon
llglit Sonata," Aliss Jessie Nichols,
leading, "MMie Oigan milliter," Aliss
Nina Ohuste'ud; unoiuiiicements.
Tlie Allthi.icite IJlua club Will meet
lilts evening foi leheuisal In their
looms in Llewellyn'ei hall. All mule
sitigeis aie lonllall) invltpcl
Wllllains division, No. 01, Suiio of
M'cinpeiuiiiP, (let ted tlie following olll
cars foi the ciiiuing term at Tuesday
evening's mcutlng: Pat worthy pa
tiluich, Miss Alurgaiet AIouls; wor
th) .isfsoclatc, llm Mcuey Plmicjck;
cliaplln, lleibsit l.yuch; i funding soc
rwtary, ,Itcsa Lloyd; aulvtant, Atlwi
Jennltf Davis: ilnanctul gu-etary, lleu-
Greeuu 8 Ncrvtti a l emedy for the nerves und blood.
Dr. Greene's Nervura
FOR THE NERVfiS AND BLOOD.
Is your child weak and puny V Does it grovf
tired when ut play? Is it always peevisli and
disstitlsiled V Docs it have poor uppctitu with had
breath and Irregular bowels?
'ihcse symptoms indicate do-
rangementof the nerves und
blood, and if not overcomo
vvill handicap thu child
throughout life. Dr.
Urcene h JNorvuru rcm-
dy for the , nervoa
und blood is perfectly
adapted for the suc
cessful treatment
of children. Tho
iN'ervura Is vege
table in com
pound and en
tirely harm
less. It is
not a. pat
ent medi
cine, but
a bcicn-
jamin Jenkins; condiie-toi, Kaa AIoi
gans, couduttipss, Aliss Esther Pln
iiiick, Inside sentinel. Finnic Nnsh;
outside seiitinel, Steil Punier. Tho
above otllcpis will be installed nt thu
-iet tegular meeting of tlio division
An clnboialc musical programrtitl
will be lendeii'd ut the Haster sei vices
of tlie Methodist Episcopal chut ch Oil
Sunday next. MMie deeoiatlcms aid in
chatge of the young ladles of the
(lunch and tlie music Is In chaige of
Choir Dlicctor IMehard AVntklns. A
le.iheaisiil ol the ( holr will be held oit
Satin da).
MMie (ougiegation ol the Stewuit Me
moiial cliuieh, Iteudli.'im, will leolieu
their fair and festival on Monday
evening and vvill continue for thieo
nights. Al tides of tlie most usetul
and substantial design w 111 be for sale
at the vailous booths, which will ba
beautifully deeouted. A musical pt-o-gi
amine will be given each evening,,
consisting of the best of local talent.
A valuable door pi lye will also btj
given each evening.
Cold Damp Peet Won't Give You a
Cold
If )ou vvill take in lime Lavitlvo
Uioiiio-Quinlne Tablets. H. W. Glove's;
slgnatutP on bo.
AVOCA.
MMi" death of P. J. liauett oceiiued,
on Tupsila) moinlng. after a Ungciliigr
illness. Deceased was about 45 eairt
of age and wus one of foul teen ehll
dien, he being the last one to die. 'The-timc-iul
will take place this afternoon
ut L'.;ii) o'clock. Uileiment will be In
Si. Aluiy's eenietei).
M'he Home Mission society o'f llitf
Piimitlve Alethodist chuich will meet
at tlie home nf Mrs. Gcnige Cmey this
afteinoim at ;) o'clock
Uev. James Lelsliniun, of Scinnton,
will give a Hlble leading at the Al
lium e meeting tonight al 7.:i0 o'clock.
MMicie will be a shoii business meet
ing at ihe dose Prjjei mepting at tl
o'clock on J luster mutiiing.
M'he eleciih light company aie In
stalling a new generator an engine of.
J"i) l)oi se powei.
The home ol Alls. Alaiy Ale.Mullen
was the scene ol a pleasant gatheiing
on Alonday evening, when a host of
iriends siirpilspd her in honor of her
sev cut v-sec oud birthday. They pie
feiited in r with a handsome- quartet cd
oak chnli. Supper was .served and the
usual social dlvrslous weie indulged
In.
The luneul ol Stephen Kelly toolc
plueo esteultiy afternoon fiom the le
sldence of his daughtei. .Mis. James
Gllhooley, ot Alain stitel. Services
w-eio held lu Si. Alniy's church. Intel -ment
was tmido in St. Alnry's cemetery.
Hot tioss buns for sale at AlcQueen'a
bakeiy teiiuoiiow.
AIis. Alaig.uoi AlPvander retuiuecl
honie .vestfiday, ntter seveiul months
visit at tlie home of her daughter on
Staten Island. '
lte, Petei Lynell, ot Prov IiIpiico,
prcailipel a beautiful senium on
"Player" lu St. Alary's chinch on
M'uesday
Dr. and Airs. W H. Pei left yeslei
day to spend a lew weeks at Phlludch
phiu and Atlantic- City.
AN UNNATURAL ATTITUDE.
A ceitain lawyer, says London Tit-.
lilts, had his pcntiait painted In Ids
fnvoillH nttltudp, standing with one
liiiuil lu his pocket. His fi lends and
clients all went to see It, and every
body said: "Oh how, like' It's the very
plntuie of li I in "
All old fin mcr dlbseilled, "Tuln't like,
no 'lain l," said he. clr.vy looking out
of tile eoi nor of Ills u)'i
"'Tuln't like?" exclaliucd everjboely;
"Just show us wlteieln 'tuln't like."
"'Tuln't like, no 'tuln't." tespondett
tlie oltl fuiniei. "don't jou see ho hui
got hli hand in his pocket.' Twould bo
ah like ag'ln If lie had It In somebody
clsa's pocket."
USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE.
V puvutii to uc tual.ui mo I la- klioiw. Your
(us cl kuolltn, iiuHiUk .mil hut, antl ctt lir, I
iud) It )un l:ji mulling tcuC CI tlslit lluo-i,
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