-V. K T ' " ? ".'. J' ' K . s. m. THE SCRANTON TKIB I USE- THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1902. ii' .' .' i. m w BV(" !K a Ifr. ' C J The News of KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS i. BRILLIANT RECEPTION Most Successful Social Bnterpiise of the Season Held In the Burke Hall Building Lost Night Superb Dec orations and Musle Sth- the Spirits of the Knight' Quests. M'hlle compiii-Woni nuiy not ho In pood tnstc, yet candor enlla for tlio opinion that the tcecptlou of the Cnr 'lionclnlo council or tlio Knlsht of Co lumbuK, In tlio ItuiUo building lust nlirht. eclipsed tlio event of this ycuu's oclnl season. The cnteipiK' wiim pel hap the" iuoit iiuccesqful ot the Uuiitinbunlten, and It linpplly toullzed the unibltlnn ot the KnlqhK Mho, with it heeoiulurr "Ilflt ot pilcle. "might lt tllstliisttlili theui telvo In till dliei'tlou. -All of tlio elemont estictltlul to a billllnnt "iiclal ufi'ulr vu-ie. linpplly prcenl. TIipio was u dulice-ioom that vvni latllunt nnd Rtoilou with decora tions; theie wan Miipeib music, and there vviih u splendid -iilliorliifr of fair vvoiTiiinhood and lRorons nmnhood. both uilcd by the iphit of enjoyment that hould hac piicusloii of Hiieh nil ticinhliiRu to make It un eventful oc (tilon, one to bo lecalloil J.lli the rjle.ianto-t tucnini le-t. Htirh as ln-t night's .inol will be by ovei.voue who Huti-ed In the hospitality and niealiH of plc.istue piovldod )),v the Knights. The lull was a gloiloun pletuie of Unlit and color. The docoi.Ulon vvoio the uinst soi rrenu.i of the .season, anil ihey veio .ni.iiiRed with the utmost Rood tinti'. This uimncrciiiciit vuis the handlwniK- of Fuhinuiu, of Scinntou: Wulc, Iho lloitst, of till city, and Thomas ".. i'ourIiIIu. who assembled the lie-Ill's that Hooded the loom with the slo:y ulinost of the sun. Uluo and white was the seheine of rriliu inc. Piom eerv oiner of tlio room thein wen- stie.imeis and dt.'P-ine- tint made a uinopy of toloi. The Ri-een ol fein, palms and the evei Riien bilrfbteiu'd cm ry eoi tier and nook of iho loom. The balcony was shioi.clf-d in blue and whit", with U.iil " Ins ot Rieen. The hl.iRo ..i an im mense bank ol leins. which hid the Atoni t oi chest! i. whose sweet melody stlii'td the danoois as tlio moved Ihrmiph the vailous niovements ot the danre inimhei . At the liont ot the hall was a splen did poiliail of Washington, diaped with handsome Ameiloan lag's. At the rem, ovcilookliiR the uichestiii, vvas a similar portialt ot Columbus, likewise decoiniod. The lights weie nrianged in clusteis and shed an efful gence on the scene that completed the beautitul pietuie ot light and color. Prior to the dancing, theie was an cnteitainiiiR pi ogi amine of musical numbeis, the same that appealed in The Tilbune ycsteida. CJi.ind .Knight 11. II. Kervvlu piesltled. MAY PROVE FATAL. Heniy Nelson. Miner in No. 1, Buiied Under Tall of Eock. Heiuv Xelnn, a ininei, boaicling, on Plkt stupt, was burled under a tall of loot in No. J mine of the Deliw.ue and Hudson company vc-tciduv. sustaining- injuiics th.it may lCMilt in Ills death Nflson and Fliineg.iii, hi companion, weie loading 11 cat, when a massive piece ot lock, weighing about four tuns, became dislodged and It'll. Pinnegan just got out of hui m' way, on account of being cm the other side of the car, but poor Nelson was caught and cpv ei ed up to his head. It was ,1 tr.lns task to iiiuoe the biolteu nick that was laiilv clashing Nelson's lite out, and when lie was llnally fieed it was found that he was almost in a d'ing condition. Ills it,il oigtins woic teat lully compiesscd, and bin body was maiked all over with con tusions He was taken to his boai cl ing house on Pike stieet, wheie a mu geon was summoned. j,i(,t night Nel son was in a ciltical condition. A UNIQUE RECITAL. Given by Walter Bentley Bnll at the Congicgationnl Church. The songs and ballads of the JSiltMi Isles was the Inteiestlng .subject of the ci.tuic-ircital that U'altei Uentlev .Hall, of New Yoik, gave befoio a I. ilr sl.eil nucleate at the t'ougiegational c hui ih Inst evening. . ill. Hall's lecltul is quite iiulciue, He ,Rles a silent talk about the clllfeient contiip.i, their people nnd the ch.iiae- leils'tie naiuiti ot their music'. His iccllal abounds in the "good things" of the old lolks songs 1I1.1I people loe. Ills .singing 01 such wings ac "I.oeh I.oinoncl, I'he l.o-t I'hoid," "All ' Thiougli the Night," and oilur selec tions -how oil hi splendid olee to 1 the hst udMintage, ill, Mill is sine to nehleu' Rieat popllhtllty with these lecltals and wo ' liope lor his t et 111 11 at some luttiio chile, Mi. Bosencians Enjoyed. ., The elinlk lull; last night in Vatt'n 2 hull b; ilr. ibiseneians iui tlio g ti cat,; antic I'mteri when ho was nn- ; lleslcles being an aitl.st of ah lllty A IUIKXIM; lUiACKMiTII. Changgd Ej39tl ind Put Out the Eire. c "" ll f, K;cjtt, utiudy blacksmiths soiiiL'thucs 5 dlnttver j.hut, utwIthMtumllug their I dully, ,,ia,e else upd lemiyint' good 'Ji health, If their .food is not well selected m tioublo will lullow, hut In somu caes jj a eh 111130 of food, to thu light suit will j ciulcklyielleve tho hiufeier, lor gener- ally bucIj actho men hnvo lino constl. C tutlpns apcl. can, wltli u little ehivugo of 3 dletn.e'ially rid ilieniHelvcs ot the ills- 2 Pnse,; , Jj I. K. Overdoif, Vllim, Penn., a blaek X pmlUhfnysj "Two monthH ago 1 got C down so bad with stomach tiouhlu that $, I hail to quit iny bUHlncus. About ten K o'clock each jnornlnu 1 wus utlad.ee! w by burning) pains In the Htonuicii so baddiwau unabloto woils. l Our "iroqery man liiblHted upon my j ehanglnjf breakfasts anil uslnt; Ornpe- ? Nuts' Breakfast Food instead fit thu or dinary breakfast of meat, potatoes, etc. t So I tried and at once began to mend, I The new food agreed with my stomach SsjrfoUy- and the pains all ceased. 1 3 kept gettlnff better and better every S day and now I am ablo, to. follow my btiBlneBs betterthan llwtci'd.ln'' years, 1 am a thpusand. tlme obliged to the J makers of ftfftiietNiift foV-the gieat bcnellts the food has given." Carbondale. Mr. lloseiuran I n huiuorlsl and kept the ciovwl In a happy mood till evening. Sketches limdc einbiaced poitinltrt, eitrlcattiie., laupcnpes and comics pictures. Tho followtiiR iiuitrlettc: Mm. II, .T. Whnlcn, Mis Urate Wilcox and UomIo Wiitklnn teiuteied In lino splilt "Tho Suwano rtlver," while the nitlst sketched the scne of tho song. In tho closing number W. V. Kvnn sange the "Bridge" whllo the aitlst sketched the stene. Mr. Itocneiaiiri will always be kind ly welcomed to Carbondale. DITCHBURIKLIFFORD. Simple, But Pietty Marrlngo Cere mony of Popular Young Couple at Dltchburn Home. Pietty evening nuptlalu that f 01 mod the union of popular joung Carbondalo people weie eolemnls'ed last nlglit at the home ol thu bilde oil C'annnti sticet. illss Jeniletto Dltchbuin and .Main lee Ullffoid were the couple whoso union was blest, atcouipalncd with tho hc.ulfolt wlshe or n legjon of fi lends. The eeiemonv took plate In tho Dltchbuin home, hut on account of Iho iceeiil death of tho bilde' rather, Campbell Ultuhbuiii, theie wn no tlahuiatlou ot the nuptial". The sei vk'P, howevtr, wa heautlltil In It simplicity, lev. Chailes K. I-ee, pas tor ol tin? Flft 1'iesbjleilaii chuicli, olllciated The pallor, the mciip of the nuptial made a pietty setthiR foi the wedding, with its decoiatlons of palms and feins nnd Its llluniinatlons. The bay window, which looked like the comer or a ooiisei v.itoi, was allele the bilde and gioom stood while they plighted their im, Tile only attendant was the Inhle'f! sister, illss Agnes Ditehbuin. The bilde and liei maid weie both most becomingly gownec. Tlie bilde woie an e.piilite Lienllou of white .silk and can led bildal ioes. The bildesmald was finite fhaimlng In light blue silk. Tlie wedding m.uthes and the selec tions dining the tleing ot tlie nupllal knot weie plajed by ilKs Jinma Kahl. After the ceicniony came the lteep tlon with Its waiin-lieaited lelkltu tlons, nnd then the wedding supper .ltli is accompany social enjoyment. At 11 o'clock, ill. and ills. C'llffnid let t oor the Dcl.1v.a1e A. Iludtou lor New Yoik city, wlieie they will spend p.ut ot theli honeyniooti They will also islt Huston befoio letuining to Cailionc.ale. wheie they will les-icle on John sticet on their lettun. They will be at home alter Mu 10. ills. CUft'oid is one of C.nbiiiulale's fair and ncconipllshed daughteis and happily enjojs the simeie lilendship ot a wide cltcle of li lends ill. Clif 01 cl is one ol the populir ouug men elf the city and with his fair bilde sliaios in nianv liiendships. Ho Is coal lnspettor at the Ulack Dl iinonil col- lieiy and clalnw the hlgliest lcgaid of bis emploeis hy loason of his lidellty and eflieleney. SCOTT MM A SPRINTER. Pike Stieet Besident Flees from Al deiman Monison's Office and Es capes Excitement on Main Street. l?c wind Scolt, who boauled oil l'lke stieet, is a spiintei liom wa back. "A limner lioin liunnenllle" Is what Aide ini.cn ilonison sas he i-, and tlie aldeiniau knows, lor be saw a 1 emai kabl" display ot Scott's ability in this dheetlon jesteiday atteinoon. Scott was taken beioie the altli email on the ch.uge ol lal-e pietenses pie leued by D. Singer, from whom It was alleged he pioeuiecl a suit ot clothes on thu stieugth or bogus tepiesenta tlons. Constuble Mai tin Caidpn ap pielunded Scott estotday and took him beioie tlie aldci 111.111 lu tho attei noon. Scult look .1 s".it outside ol the 1 ailing, while the icinst.ible went in seaicli ot Mi. Slngei to appeal". igainst the aiLtised. The alc'eunan tinned lioin the desk wheie he was busy with some papci.-. and made a suggestion about the chaigos against Stott. The latter, when tlie .ildeimau llnlslud, quietly aiose unci sneaked to the door. He made a noise at the llneshold that dlstoitoil the aldeiinan and caused him to look. He shouted to .Scott to come hack, the latter lepljlng that he was only going outside. In an iiibtant, be was oil' ana clow'n Highlit .ueniie like the iluith wind. In tlie meantime, Constable ('anion, who had not ti .noised a half a block, was appilsed of Stolt's e:.lt and In auothci instant he was pui suing the Hoeing blid, who was wiping his feet over night tnentio as If 11 demon was behind him. At the alley below Ithor stieet, Caiileu inado a tutn hoping to hueicept Scott at tho Seventh avenuo nosslng of the Uehiwaie .v.- Hudson. Scott howevet, didn't take to tlie l.itl load. but continued on up the hill and had 1111 dillleulty In eluding Iho con stable thiougli the niiineioua pu.izllng lanes on the West side. Though Scott made a lively dash, ho was becoming winded and but lor the tliouinstance that the constable tinn ed Into tho ulley he would have over taken his man, HIS EIGHTY-FIFTH BIKTHDAY. P. S. Joslin, Caibondale's Oldest Cit izen Obsetvea Anniveisary Today. I, H. Joslin, tho veucrablo member of tho pilnttug ciatt lu Noitheasleiu I'enusvlvnnln, and Carhondalo'H oldest lehidenl, will today tclebiutu an event- tul day In his t.iieer, tne eigiuy-iiiiii aunlveisaiy or his bhth. A Rood deal suiionnds tho unnlvcr hiiry of Mr. Joslin to suiely m.nk It us an eventful day In his long, active and useful life, ilr. Joslin, with ono ex ception, Vv. lluir, of Oiovo stieet, Is tho oldest cltlen lu f'aibondole. Though Dr. Huir lb tow jeats Mr. Joslln's rider, yet the latter can lightly claim that he Is tho oldest itctlvo map lu the city. Of all tho veneiabln men of Cui hondale, he I the moat vlgoious and active. IIo moves about each day, cje votlnif a pint of Ida uetlvo bout. to his vvotl; In tlie job olllce of tho P.ven Ing Leader. Yesteulay, the evo of his elRlity-llfth'blrthduyi was spent by Mr, Josllu In making leady his little HpiiiiR guulih and In tho etuly evening lie mado a trip to the (.entrnl city, He made ono or hi. niueh-appi eclated vIb Its to Tho Ttibuna olllce, inountlug tho stalls u tho Ilutko building with a spiy btep that is lacking In many a consldeiably younger poison, Tho chief distinction lljat Mr. Joslin enjqys In eonnpejton vylth his tinnlvcr bary, and ono that he Is justly moud of, I that he In the oldest Carbondale lcsldcnt. Mr. Joslin came hero In 1832, almost seventy years uro, and han lived heio continuously with the exception of a liutf dozen yeats. No man In tho city Is so well potcd on tho hlstoiy ot pioneer Carbondale, and no one hue 111010 Interesting leinlnlsceiiccs of ithe Anthracite city, Theo leinlnlBccnces, It need hardly be mentioned, huvo been keenly enjoyed na they hnvo appeared from time to time In the press of the cllv. Today, then, will be an occasion of happy felicitation for Mr. Joslin, and till his townnnicn will hasten to offer their congratulations to himself and his beloved wire, with the heartfelt wishes that they, both, will bo pie scrved In good health during the full evening of their yeais. The Tribune heartily joins In tho felicitations ex tended to air, Joslin. A DAY'S FIRES. A Blaze in Two Places In tho City Yesterday. Theie weie two flies vestcidtiVi though neither was of any consequence. The Hi st call on tho companies wiib f 1 0111 bo :;G, Hospital and Kallbrook streets, the lite beliiR located In the hotifc owned by Molllo Duffy, of Hos pital street. Tho blnr.o was caused by n bad Hue and wa extinguished be foio any oonsldemblc dnmago lesultcd. About 11.30 ycslcrdny forenoon, there was n still alatm that brought tho Col umbia and Mitchells to the rear or tho Carbondale Machine coiupnny's ofllccs, whcio theie was a henn of rubbish binning that It was feared might do damage If It ft to bum. OFFER FROM SCRANTON Kelleher, the Mute Pitcher, to Be Given n Tiial by Manager Lawson. A Fiiendly Talk with Honesdale. Kelleher, the outh-paw twhlor, who was to play with the local Ctescenta this season, went to Soranton on Mon day whote he was called by Manager I-.iwson of the State league club. Kelleher, who Is n mute, uehieved considerable rame us a twirler while at school In Philadelphia. He Is a. lesl dont or Foiest City, lie has pitched In Caibondale, and those who havo seen his woik are confident that he will catch on In Scranton. Kelleher pltthed his Hist game for Scianton on Tuesday, making a good letoid for his (list appearance, shut ting out the opposing team. Kellehei makts the third man on the Caibondale Ciestents who bus received un orter this season tiom the Scianton State league team. A lourth Ciescent plover i now a member of the Montreal team of the Eastern league. Kelleher, I.oftus and Hmmott, wltli the Scian ton team, and Monahan, with the Monti culs, aie tho men who havo been sought. This fact seems ot such 1m poitanco to 11 that we Use again to re ninik: AVheie aie the mighty plaeis in Honesdale unci Aithbald that wn lead about in tlie subtil ban coiiespond ence of these two places? In leTcnlng to Honesdale, wo aie le niinded that wo ate just lecoveiing finm a tpulble blow that we lecelved Horn the Teas schoolmaster who a rites things bisc ballistic torn Scran ton evening dally. Twas a shame, Mr. Man, learned in things pedagogic, to lap us -o haul In the solar plexus. That was ii cleadener, so it wa: but don't ; on think' yeiu'ie wasting ioin Miength? Such real rul whacks at long range are a teulble chain on one's vitality, and it j 011 do any 11101 e spurlng like .that it will be 0111 painful duty to loiwaid a. Iloial piece lu deeoiale our casket. Venn flnijli will ceitnlnly be death Horn 0x11.1111100, ir jou deliver any moie sucli knockout blows as yon got lid ot In voui daii.v half-column of last Satin -dav. I'. S. We would have answered jou befoie now, ilr. Honesdale Hind Hitter, but it's only this day that we iccoveied fi mil our humiliation of "rctliing to the etieme lear and be heated." The reul legiet we had in taking our back seat was that we iriot a bunch or Honesdale people, pilnclpally ball players, who had vvoin holes In the seats, they had been theie so long. In the meantime, wo will wait with patience for the goods that Honesdale say it has and knows bow to deliver. DOGS BITE TWO PEBSONS. Sudden Waim Weather Blamed for Vicious Attack of Two Canine?. The sudden onset of tho exceedingly hot weather 1 supposed to be lesponst ble lor the vicious attacks made by two dogs on as many pel sons the pas-t two daj-s. Thi' victims of the suaillng and biting animals aie two young men, Punlel Peel, or AV.V0111I11R stieet, nnd Chailes iloles, ol Dundnff stieet, Peel was bitten on Tuesday, tho animal snapping tit him while he was on an eiiand In the business section of the town. Tho cur spiang on hliu and "B WBt& to Dr. Pass for hi 99 The lady, from whose letter we quote, got what she wrote for, and is a well woman to-day as a result of following Dr. Pierce's advice and using Dr. Pierce's Pavorite Prescription, the medicine which makes weak women strong and sick women well, "Pavorite Prescrip tion " establishes, regularity, dries weak ening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration ami cures female weakness, Sick women, especially those suflering from diseases of long itaudiug, arc in vited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, fret. All correspondence i held as strictly private and racredly confiden tial. Address Dr, R. V. Pieicc, Buffalo, N. Y. "I can truthfully nay Hint Dr. P erce'i Favorite PU"cripllou i a voudcrful mcclicluc and uc tene. (lie praise given It." wrllen Mn. limiim bpoouer, of l.aleviewr, Slonlcalm Co . Mich , liox :so, "i wan kict. lour momii, aim 111c ; due prescribed hy Ihe doctor did 111c 110 good. I Inally I wrote to Dr. Tierce for Ids advice. He unsivercd hi n very Und Idler instructing rae what to do. I followed hU advice and to-day am a well woman, tlmuka to Dr. I'k-rcc." Dr. Pierce's PJeataut Pellets should he used with " Favorite Prvscriplion " when ever a laxative is rcn.ulred. I M ' " " k $ v I '-, jm . MMiiMMKFJBJ I I ''I I Ladies ! I I Do You Know I I J This Trade Mark? I I I If it isn't on your shoes, you're missing I I A some comfort and a great deal of style. They I I ifl are amous n a are cities- They will be I I 1 Hfl amous nere when once known: $3.50 a I I " fiMr a Pa'r' anc y tters t0 iye you attention. ' x I I yii The " Ma"an " Shoe for Men' I I o Samter Bros, I I J Complete Outfitters. "" I sank Its teeth deeply into his thigh. The wound had-to be tioatcd by a suicenn. t lloyles is iiuisIiik .1 -eveiely soie fincrer as tlio lesult ot liis cxpeiience esteiday loienoon with a do-r, belong Ins to (.'hauneey Bmlth, or Spiins stieet. Jlojles was looking: after the dlstilhutlon of theutiical dodgeis, and in leaning 'over the fence to tlnovv one in tlie Smith lesidence, the dog snapped at him, catcliins his outstretched hand. The teeth of tlie animal closed on one of the llngeis on Mo.vle.s' light hand, painfully lareiatinir the member. The linger swelled to twice Its normal sIze, soon after the wound was Inflicted, but it was leduccd utter being cauterized. Dining the day the unfortunate young man was tounented with the pain of the toin Ansel. New Street Signs. The lb st of the new Ilumiuuiu stieet signs weie tacked up yesterday. They aie attractively neat and were the sub ject ot much favorable comment. They aie a lefreshing depai tinent fiom the signs that have been In vogue In this city. James Povvderly, of Wyom ing street, son of ex-Postmasten Povv deily, Is agent for the signs, which were m.inufaetuied by a Buffalo con cern. City KiiBlneei' Kupp curled out with expedition yesterday the woik of tack ing up the signs nnd by nightfall seventy stieet cornels, 340 signs, had been plno.uded. Well Known in Caibondale. Wmrt was lecelved In this city yes teiday of the death of John Lei eh, piopiletor of Letch's hotel In South Canaan; and Jacob Kike, who passed awuy lit his home lu Cleino, Wuvno county. Tho latter was the lather of 'Heniy Pike, of Cottage'' stieet, this city, and had many acquaintances In this city. Tho funeral of Mr. Lot eh will take pl.uo this afternoon at 2 o'clock'. J3uiial will be In tho .South Canaan cenietety. The Pike funei.il will also take place today, buiiul to take place In tho Honei-dale cemetery. Exit Stoim Soois. Tho stouu dootb at the po.tolllco made their adieu ye..tenl.i. Theie was a feeling that they would linger like the l.ibt lose of bumiuor, und one may suggest that as it was stouu doois by petition, so would It be "no stouu dooih" by tho same piotess, Opeiatlon Was Successful. The operation for mastoid abscess ie cently perfouued 011 Genovievo I-ovve, of this place, by Dr. "W. AV. Pletcher, of Carbondale, was successful, and tho patient Is reroverlng.Vayne Inde pendent. Meetings of Tonight. George Jtandolph camp, Sous of Vet eran1 Ihaneh 3'), U. M, . A. Caiboiulato tanton, Putilaichs' Mili tant, To Cure a Cold in One Say Take Laxatlvo Ibomo Quinine Tablets. All diugglsts lefund the money If It falls to euie, 15. W, Qiove's slgnatme Is on each box. 23c. JEOMYN AND WAYFIELD. It I a mallfi n cunijiutulatloii io the inembrri ol ilia Mcllicxlltt LiIcoul dirndl tlwt tlie cluuyo ol iatoialu uetHtui Ilci. Jl. I). KulUr, p. J), and Kov. Mi. I.jmiil, ot tho Court Street IC'iuidi, K union, ai inmoumcil lu tlio irrcnt nilnitlriljl unwliitnu'iiti, villi not tukc pUce, and I)i. fuller will leinaln another jcar, at le.i-.t, in Jcimwi. 'lids is tlm sceiilL ul .1 liurtln of llio boaiil of tnisttcJ, luld on 1 ue-d ly Lvcnlutr, vio picvallccl 1 pon Mi. I ulln to iiiniin, mid .11 Mi. Iivniln w.14 rquilly sitired ,vltli lii piescnt dulse, il li.iil the apio.d ut I'rcotiliripr l.Mci W.uiKi. 'i lie new will he i weleonie .iiinouiicc nicnl, not cud) Io the eoii'viee-itiou lint to tlio people outnlc of the chinch, who uie loith to M.C (lie doctoi ind Ids iliinilile wife Ii no Jenn.Mi C. I'drfii Koei 1.111, who I1.14 been appiopilalc ly de-cubed .is the huiiinut of the paint bin-h, vvill deliver .1 IilIiuo in I iitciprNc lull Villi ly evciiingr. Ills cvpiuenees ns initnoiiit on seui.d 111et10pol1l.u1 joinuiU Ins i;ieii lilni .1 leiniil.iblc inistiiv in tlie H'.ilm of cancitine and tapid t .it -toon woik, while the diollrnei und 01 ijili-cl com. luentN Willi winch he ilHilniliatcs Iii-i t.tiluon-, Inviinalily comnl-o his auUlencci Willi IuikIiIii. 'Hie inteitalnmenl U to bo given under tlie ,iu piits of I lie l'list lliptisc chinclu .Uhnk-ion, .ulults i3 ccnU; chili en, 13 cents, Mi. II. 1). farcy hat ictuincd hoiue aflcr a vMl to fllend lit Caillsle. Mrs. J. 1'. lchoIoll, hon dlarold and el mliti 1 Glace, aie visiting tt Ihe homn ot the fonnei's patents Mr. and Mi-.. (!. A. Kliliii, of Nwth feeranton. 'tliomaa Duifee jncl Mls .Mevandci, ot Car bondale, weie callerr, heie 'Cstcid.11. Mr. and Ml;'. Joint (ilbbx, of Soitlh M1I11 tucr, weie bcianton vitloia jesteidiy. Mij, IJio nenjamin and -Mrs. l.'dw ad Stiftoid, of Vandlliip, woe jivalcnUy the bucIs of Mis, T. K. (Iriiliths. Joe Laughney lias accepted a po.it inn with Ihe Caibondale Steam lauinliv. Mis. J, J: Millci wad 11 bu.mtou vlilm jt -tci-1U1. TAYLOR. 'Hie liappoiiilnant of Itcv. (', II, lleuiy ns pistol nt tlie Methodist )piiill diindi .11 the W.voniini; tonleiiniu held at Wuuil.i, X ., is u Konrco of (tiial delljiht In the iininheH of his chuicli and ohmur itltn. Ilei, Ml, lleiuy and family came lu this town one jeai ji;n and dm. hi; that t into hive nude 11 luae clule of IilemU who will be 1.1 id lo wiliuim' t lit in bilk foi mi other term. II' t. Hunt his Id ltd hUeluiKi 1 1 1-1 nedilably and liU erlllOlll .11 e dtllijlitliil to hen. Mi. and Ml. Until I'. laH cilebuled die hfticlli jmiivoic.il of llali niauliK'i' at tle'li home on Inliii Micit uicntb, 'Unit dillilun pieentcil Hum vvllli a wdhlilliil pniee. II10 ot. c.hIdii was 1 plea.int ml 111' mid was allendid l) hon;, dmi;!iti.i .mil i.iinklilhliut. Dining Ihe vi nliifr 11 iUIUIoii ic'pasl wis letu'd. 'Ilne pieniit wile Ml nnd Mil. Dnhl 1' l)iK Ml und Mis. 1). M, Pivls and fainllt; Ml. and Mm, John 1', Davis and fanillj , Mi and Mis, Vnlhin.t Cubanola cigars and common cigars cost the same s,t dealers Tone and fainilj ; Mr. and Mrs-. I-onte Iitinlinrdt and l-iiiil.v, Mr. and Mrs. Gonicr V Dins And fannlj, A iiieelins of tlie 'la.vlor lit its base ball train will be held tins evening, when rtoig-inmilion will be elltctcd. All former lneinbtu and tliose tle-iioiis of ti.viii' for a poition on the tenn ate leqnested to be prist 11 1 at Hie nicctins. 'I lie Pvne mine siispencled operations je-terliy at noon owlty to a biciKdown of the micliincry. Noll, will be icsinned todi.v. 'Iho inlplnjcs of (lie (iiiemvood !fo-. 1 end 2 of the Deliwart ind Hudson LOinpiny will be paid toniotiovv and on Siliinliv the l.d, ivvnnm com panv will dlilrilinle enii inonthlj cunins ann.ig llieir einplojes heie. Tlie Taj lor Ol itolio Miclilv will hold a full ichcai-al iliis cvcnlne at the Cilvmv tliuith lirtpaialoiy to the p rfoiinamo of Juilai Mic labctis on Moiuliy evening nevt. '1 ho loui wlo ists and llmei'b ordioatri will be pieent. Kveiy nienibii of the Oiutoilo society i inirentl.v ic quested to be piisent at .s o'tloeU thaip The riitcitaiiiniinl held at Ihe otitis Men'o Clulstlan iiasociiiion reomi 1 lit evening was well pilionied. 'Ihe piogianime lendeied wai well enjoved lie all pieent, 'the Antlnicile (ileo elnb has postponed lis ic hcaisd tnnin'lit until toiuouovv evening owing to tlie full ulie ileal of Hie Oiatotio mkUI.v. Mrs. (Jeoi'e l)ouc. of Tn.vloi tticet, left Tue-.. claj on a tvvu weeks' visit wltli lit 1 sitei. Mi. Aichie btcttler, at St. Clair. 1 ukiwtiniii Valley council, Xo SI, Junior Oi. dcr United American Jlreliaiiiis will meet lids evening in regular tc-sion. Ileiijiinln l.lewclljn, of piom stud, is lecov erlng fiom hit recent lllucf, Mw. John (i. Owen-, and diildieii, of 'la.vlor stieet i-ltins: nJatlvfs In st. Ciali, Mm Itoliinl Unbelts, of Ue-t Nl iiitun, vv is the. BinM "I idalivej. in town veteuli. OLYPHANT ik his le-l lie lot 11 yoa aboBt your Tlie f liuwliu pioriuinie will be niulcriil bj Wahei lluillv II ill, Ihe I'llitune, tiom .New Voik, at lilt boll,' licit d in Ihe l'lc-bvli lim ciiuidi loinoriow iviiilu" '".nigs of I.ukIiiuI, Tin' I,iii Llioid," "iiillhaiij "Hie J-antls O'Doc," l laj ; "lln- llailoll's llaiiklilir of Hiiulou," diveutli itutuiv; Miulilnar Alou,'," Miude . Willie; "Hie I'ullv l leituie," SUlluj "C,iiv i.,i... m 1 I,, "iHiiniJ of Lnuiton lleaue." oil on,', -oii "I s till ind. "llonlir llallnl," l.tnv"ani "Lot h l.oi imitl," "Vnnli' l.tinln"; t-mt of Walt, "Ml 'lliioii.li tin Wit." "Mm c( llilleeh," "Ihe lle of Mhii." "llin Mieep I mlei the 'now ', "iit. of lielind, "1 In Vibiittt," .11. .11,1,.,, l im, ,111111 11." "Olf to I'hiliiltlnlii 1." I'loft-"! M W 1 111111111111.0 It hull demo 011 Jlolavwno ii'H niovid to 1 not have the best for your Five Cents? the rear f icing Susquehanna street, A large new building will be creeled where the old structure) stood. ' About twenty members of tlie lcbekali j6dgfl went lo fire it Bend last rvenintf. where" the.v attended a scei.it session of tlie older. llev. 11. I". Ilnnmoiid w in Kingston this wcelc attciidtng the I.ick.iwinna Presbytery sessions I'oi tho iii -1 tunc Mute Kit October the hired cais weie 11111 on the 'lliroop line jcfitcrdiy. It) U eipccted tint regnlir t np3 will be matb 111 a few iljj- 1'iank llvans Ins rcigned hi? poltlon at thu Iiceoul office to accept a suuilir position at bcianton, A paily of voiuig people went to the wood! jcstciday and gulliered lirgc liouqnctR ot ar butn, vvli'ih 1 quite plentiful tins season. PECKVILLE. .1. fi, Poll, Mipeiinlcndcnt at tlie Pclaware and IIiidin inliiis at Olvphant, and Miss llanie.v, of Cllftoul, weie united in marriage jesterday nt Ilia homo of the Itcv. J. D. bvvcet, of Onconta, N, V, Tlie bride intl groom returned hero last evening nntl will take up their abo'd in Jlr. Bell's neatly furnished homo on Main tdrrct. ' Maple Hell, of Auburn, N". N., is upending a few- tla.n with liU parent., Mr. and Mm. William Bell, of Xortli Jlsln street. 'Ihe cni)ilo.ves at tlie Menick Creek colliery will bo paid Siturdav. Messrs. i. V. Arnold, J. I). Peek and J. It. Bell spent jeotcniiy in the vicinity of Thomp son, lulling for trout, 'Ihe Woman's Christian Temperance union will meet on Thurndiy afternoon at the home of Mm, I'lauU Hojle, livery member Is invited to bo ptcscut, .is there Is prchil business to be attend' ed lo, 1 lent y lltitiimon", ji,, was badlv Injured at Dolph's mine on Tiic-tlMy afternoon, In atlciiipt injr In mag a mine en. Ileauiiiou was eauslit liv tlie ear and sustained a teirlblo ga-li in Ills hip. He was aln badly biulscd about the bod.v. 'Ihe (uncial of the late Milton Ta.vlor, ol Peek vlllc, will be held from tho residence Frldaj at J p. 111. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen'ii Toot l.'ase, a powder. It euies painful, Hunting, nervous feet and iimroiviug nails ami liisliintly take, tlie stiiia; out of toins and bunlo'is It's the (.leatest coniloit discovery of the rgi Allen's Vnot 1 a-o niakci tltilit or new hhois fetl iav. It i a ecilaiii cum l r snt.itiii,- i.tlloui ami hot. tlictl, aelilng left. Trj It toil ij. nM In nil dnva:Uts ami "hoc stoics Don't atteit .111 hiih.lltiili. IU n dl fci y in ol uuH. Tiial piilai.i' I'lll. I . Addles, lleu . Ohihtcd, 1 llv, ,N. . Why should you 4 , V '. .' - t. ltit-if T