ruW",f i '4t,HmiM t-T.tw..s'iiin"'3vjvs'SjTsiBi2f , i r- -',.. mMMt a A'M.ir .uvmniBn; ".'T.awMT.rit viVMWaKBJMJcnsaniMamiawraiitr!iCk'' rti . w - i ,?, ,u iltii4jcsaaiji jn.i. n.!.jf.j .v.- ...,:- ..--.-' ....Uti - vjww !vilcj mi r 3 &. - THE SCJLUNTON lllIBUNE-THUBSDAY, MAY 1, 1902. v 'v " The News of ANOTHER TALK v WITH HONESDALB dpoiUiiu Editor of the Tribune Has Tilings to Sc.y About the Maple ' City Baso Ball Writer's Claims. ' Amateurs Are Stirring Them selves. ! Tliu Tribune's sporting editor spenlt flii tlitls to Hoitcmlutet . A number ot years hro, the village sixteen miles across the muttntuln and known as HoheEtlnlo, on the 12rlc rall roeil nuip, was the scene ot a marblu tournniiiont rroin which spectators turned In disgust, remarking that such ntnusement wits for children only and not for .dlgnllled Maple City residents. They had been reading of Cnrhondnle'fl jrreut base ball team and the record It was making and deep down In the re cess of their fluttering hearts they hoped arid prayed that some day the golden nun as It went to its rest for the night would see Uonosd.ilo happy over n winning base ball team. All those years they have nursed the phan tom "victory" and so enthused did they become with base ball and jealous of Gnrbondnlo's success' on the dlnmond that their one ambition In life was to sne a base ball team representing 'Unncsdale trounce a similar aggrega tion from Corbondale. Tbe sun Is mill putting In its long hours dully, still setting back to rest on a summer even ing but it has yet to see HoncsflallnnS happy over the success of their team. Tear after year sluco the ambition took root. Ifonesdale has plucked up enougn courage on several occasions to have a team try conclusions with our leading nines, but always with the ramo results. Naturally they deny that such Is the care and one of the salaried writers on a paper published in that hamlet prints a' record of sanies between Jloncsdale and Carbondale and very generously allows us the wreath of victory for two or four games and lie gives llones dalo the remainder. "We advise him to change his drops which is causing hi in ti read upside down. And, now to the facts of several games la that burgh between Carbon dale and Jloncsdale teams. Nines In this vicinity wanted to play In Uones dale so the pretty girls of that town would admire them In their variety of uniforms. They realized that no at tention would bo paid to thplr chal lenges If they seal them under their own title, but appiociated the fact that Ilonesdale's one ambition was to de feat Carbondale. "flay as a team from Carbondale," said one manager of a team In a town a few miles south of here and other towns have been sending teams over the mountain ever since. No, Honestlule you have never bad the distinguished honor of defeating a Carbondale team except on paper and then you had to have the games too one-sided to have anyone place reliance on your writings or your claims. We want to have our team light it out this year with a team from .Maple City either in one game or a series and we guarantee a defeat such, as Scran ton gave to us on Saturday last. With the Amateurs. Willie having base ball news on the end of our pen we may mention that this Is going to be a great season for Carbondale, judging from the number of teams in the Held. The Centennial club will have a strong team in the Held this season. Last evening randldates reported on Tandy's Held for practice, piel'erlng to play than to eat. An unusually large number turned out and a good natured rivalry for positions is now on In earn est. The following are trying for the team: Catcher, Harry Itobluson, A. Sampson, AVillls Wilson; pitcher. Will Drum, Harry Wilson, YV. Wilson, C. J. Mtiliouey: short stop, Boyd Oliver, David Maxwell; first base, K. Alexan der, Robert Schoonover, C. J. Mahoney; second base, Alexander MiCabc. John Wedenian, Charles Alexander, Herbert 'llisted, ,lohn William: third base. Wil liam Phltpol: loft Held, .lohu O'l.eniy, Cllles Presley: etliter Held, Louis Lee, David Maxwell; right Held, (Hies .Mur Wiii, Boyd Oliver. llonesdale take i aie! Archbald -beware: I The rai pernors have n.-o made preparations lor a team and It is ex pected the Ontario it Western and the Dtlawaro & Hudson hands will also have leprehentatlve nines on the dia mond, Visitors from Susquehanna, .Mm .1, V duty. . I' W.dlm, .1, K.-ndrl.-k, I. .1. t'i' i'kjii j nd .1 .1, iiriiiii -. Mere a i.nty Tfini Gold spoon. There are some .men who seem to be fnvorites of fortune. They are indus trious, cheerful workers, full to over flowing of the energy of splendid health, ami success seems "fairly to drop into their hands. It is of such ns these that the less hardy and less success ful titan says e ii, v i o u s 1 y , "That fellow was born with u gold spoon in his mouth." A u il yet on analysis it will be found that this success is larcelv due to pleudid health, the endowment of a neauiiv inotuer. "" Dr, Pierce's I'avorlte. Prescription gives thc mother' health to give her child. , It " cures nervousness, nausea und sleepless- ness. It makes the body comfortable and "the mind content. It jjives physical ' vigor, mid muscular elasticity so that the t- baby's advent is practically painless, "I will endeavor to tell yoii'of the many ,. htncfitii I have derived from takiui? Dr. Pleicc'n fi; virile rrcscriptlou," writes Mni. U. K. Robert. ton, of Medicine l.oclgc, Harbcr Co., Kutls. "Ill Jlie fall pf iSw I wan cxpccthiir to become a -mother ntid suffered terribly with p.iius in ilia back of head j iu fact 1 ached all over, Suffered 'with awful bctuiuK-dowu pains j I wit thrwt. cued for week with niUhap. A lady friend told me to use Dr. Fierce':) medicines. She liqil UVeatlieiU and felt likemiciv woman. 1 licgau using the 'Favorite Prescription' and took lour botUcs before my baby catno and two alter. ,.wwit. I jufl'erea almost death with my other JflWtbUdreti, but hardly ieall;ed Hut I was Ick when this baby was boru am) she weighedv twelve and one-quarter pouudj. She is novr u eleven mouths old ocl has uever known au hour's sickuen: at present iho. weigh thirty- even pounds. I owe it til to Vt, P'-rce'i Fsvorite, Prescription." ' "Favorlto Prescription" makes weak VQUien strong, and sick women well, Accent no substitute for tbe medicine which works wonders for weak women. Dr, Pierce'a Pleasant Pellets are tho most desirable laxative for delicatt wwen, CarfeoncJale, from Siniiuolmiiiiii v.lia li.iil ttlimcr nt tlie ll.ir ilahii Hoii-,0 .xesleidiy. 1 hey wfio dh tlie w.iy tn I'IIUIuii to tittelul Rilllirrln? WliUli toolt plscd lint urnlnff. 'J'liclr ft.iv licri wnl a plcu ant duo im they have tiumrrcin hlctnU In t.'iir t'omlale, STOEE NOT LEASED. Clnrke Bros. Have Not Kented the Altkon Building ns Yet. As stated lit The Tribune, several day ano, tho Altlien bulhllnir has not been leased by Clarke Uros., of h'cran ton, together with the Klbrecht btilld Injj, next to the corner of Stain strfet and Balem avenue. The reports to the contrary which have appeared, arc not correct. Tliu negotiations which tire In progress1, are not satisfactory to Clarlfe Hros. and will not be closed by them until the terms laid down by thein tire agreed to by the owner of the Alt ken building. Neither has the Iloole building been leased by Nicholas Hog ers, tho fruit man. Contractor Tiffany Is now at work placing the shelving In the Klbrecht building, which Clarke Bros, have leased und will occupy so soon ns the store room can be fitted up. The manager of the grocery depart ment of the Carbondale branch will be Kmll Khrhardt, an experienced man, who was In charge of Clurke Bros. Peekvllle store before it was destroyed Mr. .Ir.nirs Iiih scmrly liad a rb.il, SPRINGTIME WEDDINGS. Oostello-Golden and Larrison-Fen-wick Nuptials Celebrated Yester dayThe Former n Church Wed ding nt St. Rose. Smiling spring shone on two brides yesterday. In the afternoon Jliss Nel lie Costello and Michael Oplden wore wedded In St. Hose church, and last evening a simple, but pretty home wed ding marked the union of Miss Eliza beth .l.arrlson and Henry Fenwlck. The Church Nuptials. One of the greatest out pourings at an afternoon wedding at St. Jtose church this season was yesterday afternoon at t.:!il o'clock, when .Miss Nellie Costello, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cos tello, of Farvlew street, was united to Michael Golden. The nuptials were cel ebrated by How W. A. Uormnn. The ceremony was beautifully impres sive, the bridal party forming a pretty tableaux as It was srouned before the inagnillceiitly appointed sanctuary of St. Hose church. The bridesmaid was Miss Nellie Mun ley, of Fallbrook street, and the best man was Michael Toolan, of Archbald. The bride was radiant in a gown that was a symbol of tbe smiles of spring, with which she was greeted on this eventful day of her life. She wore whit organdie, with satin trimmings, with a dashing hat happily matched. She carried white roses, which completed tile picture of color. The maid was gowned in doited niullo of cream, with trimmings of light blue silk and a bat to match. She carried pink roses. There was a reception, attended bv the intimate friends of the parties, at the bride's parents' home on Purview street. I.ate in the evening. .Mr. and Mrs. Colden left via tho Delaware and Hudson for New York city, un their return they will reside on Farview street. Larrison-JFenwiek. Tlie wedding of Mrs. KHzabolh T.nr rlson and Henry Cenwick took place at S o'clock In the parlor of the residence, of Dr. Andrew Niles, on North Main street. The bride made her home witn the Niles family for several years, and wished to be married from there. Tlie ceremony was sot.emni.ed by Hev. Dr. If. J. AVhalen, pastor of the lierean Itaptist church, in Hie presence of u small circle of close friends who warm hearted accompanied the plighting of the vows. The nuptials were simple, but deeply impressive In their very simplicity. There were no attendanls. After the ceremony, and the congrat ulations and well wishes had been of fered, the guests sat with the bride and groom at tlie jrenerous wedding supper. Mr. and Mrs. Fenwlck will go to housekeeping north of the ell v. Mr. Fen wick is employed ns pump-runner In the Wilson Creek niine, Jle has nu merous friends In Carbondale, who sire Ills well-wiMhcrs, .Mrs. Fenwlck ban llkewlj-e inaiiv friends. OLD FOLKS' BALLADS. An Old Fashioned Concert Given with nn Up-to-Date Finish in Wntt's Hall. The songs of our country In the days of tlie candle and tho dip and "ye nieetln' houses" were sung last night with up-to-date finish in Watt's ball, before an audience that crowded the seating space, The old-fashioned ballads and the more recent selections iliat were sung were rendered by the Methodist church choir, assisted by a number of vocal ists from tliu city, in appropriate at tire, and a few from out of the city. AV. D, Kvuns wus the director of the evening's music, The programme, which was minted In The Tribune Kattiidav was e;iired out most satlsfaetorlly, and iho num bers were so well received that the hlshly-pleased listeners demanded even more than the idxteuu numbers. Tho concert was a rare treat, and the pat rons wore loathe to leave when tho last number was sung, The concert was for the benefit of the Methodist church, and will net an an preelablo sum for the building fund. LONG DISTANCE SERVICE. Cnrbondule Telephone Company Adds Two Lilies to Scrnnton. Bcslnnliiff with today the Carbondale telephone will greatly increase the ef ficiency of the long distance seivleo between Curhoudalo and Scrunttin, Slnco the servleo was established be tween these two points three linen have been In operation, Commencing with today service, will be given over two additional lines, malting five In all. This will greatly facilitate tho send ing of messages to and from Boranton and an unexcelled service will be ut tho command of tho Cut'homlulc com. pany's subscribers. The walls which of necessity were imposed upon users or the 'phone during the rush hours will now bo removed with the five trunk lines to call upon, Another change that will be u benelU is the use of u direct lino for the Buy Wall Paper Today cranton's Greatest Wall Paper Sale MILES OF WALL PAPER, MANY THOUSAND ROLLS, at should come to this the Kitchen, Dining Room, Bed Room, Bath Room, Library, Hall, Den and Parlor. If you want good paper at less than manufactures' prices, or if you want the cheaper grades come to this sale. Our word for it Scranton will never see or never has seen sjuch Wall Paper prices as will be found here. 1,000 rolls Wall Paper, with 9 inch border, suitable for all the various rooms of a house. 25 different pat terns to select from, 12c kind to 5c; 15c kind to 8c; 18c kind to 10c. ODDS AND all together and the room. Patterns are .Turniyn exchange. Heretofore all mes sases from Jermyn to Scranton were transmitted through tho Carbondale ex t'hanfp. This was Intended for use for carbondale subscribers. Commencing with today, the messages will be sent direct from Jermyu. THOMAS WALKER'S FUNERAL. Obsequies of Former Cavbondalian Largely Attended. . The late Thomas F. "Walker was laid at rest yesterday afternoon In St. Rose cemetery, beside the sleeplus friends and companions of his early years In Carbondale. The funeral, which was marked bv an exceptionally long procession, took place from the "Walker homestead on Terrace street. Services were conduct ed by Very Itev. T. P. Coffey, A'. O. The pallbearers were: J. 13. Gilhool, T. It. Walker, Joseph Walker, Thomas Walker, Chris. Powderly, and the flower hearers were J. .J. Powderly and W. It. i'owdorly. SOCIAL HAPPENINGS. Mr. and Mi--, i:, .1. .Mi-Ilale. of Xmth Main sttcel, enteitained the luemheis of Hie Proipi- Ho laichip coteu'e, oil Tue-day crnhiur. Tlii'ie weii- pie-cut as guests of ln,uoi the srand ofti trj of the Citlmlle Mutual lleneiiilenl a-oid.itiou who met iu thi.s city Tue-ria.v. II. A. Kelly, liianil iiu-tcc, in a member nf the loteiie. lie idos him then' weie piiwut: (iiaml Pre-ideut W. J, .Mavui'll; ilranil S-cielary .1, W. Sulll.-an, (Hand Tiuslees P. J. Iludy and .M. .1. CI.nl.-, ol I'lllsbuin; .1. II. i-Vv, of llradloid, and I'a-al J. Pmii-r, of l'liiladelihia. Kuchic jraiues were en-jn.u-d iliuhii; the eaily t'lrnliisr, .i?M.'i.il iplilled I'oiili-t.s le-ultii.-jr. Tlio ladles' piic was luki-n by Mi-. II. A. Kelly anil tho gentlemen's pi tee by (iiaml Tra-leo M. J. Cl.uk, of l'ittbnm'. A number of hiii-UjI belei-tions were lendeied dur ing tlio eieuiii!,'. I.iukIii-oii was senod. Tlie ot-ia-ioii was one of iluliglillui kucl.il enviionmeiit. A few lnrinbi-H of the "WliaUoeier" i-l.ii spud Tni'.il.iy nt the boini' nf Mis U. Piacnell, iiuiier of lli-lmnnt Mu-i-t and .Maple avenue, in i elcbiat Ins her liiitluljy. A bountiful ilinnei was piovidcil and the ladies iuipnned tin; time by iiiiltiiii: a very picity iiullt, wliich they hop" tu M'll uon and u-p tin- iiioury tor a good i.iu-e, 'th'i-e piP.-,-nt weie .Me-dames I'.staliruok, Ikneinan. Tail, .Ni-wion, Waj-iu-r, lio-e, J, l.am. eie.lin, C, Caihon, I'laauell, l.. Ilaii-. 'I'hi' ladiiN of the l'irt l'rp.liytiii.in ihmvli enjoyed a ".Mi-floiiaiy Clioeolatuli,." in tlio lei-inn- loom ot the'ediltic ,e. teniae afteluoon. The I'mtiilglitly club met TiK-Mlay eeenlng at the hniiH' nf Mi-s Jo-ephlue lluir. In the hih-. In:." c-onle't. whli-li was one of the fiutmi'n of the pii'iilnjf MIs Maiiiaret Clailon i,ciiiu-d the lnt and .MI-s (Jiaie Hathaway tho h'voiiiI m. The Viiiihb l.aille.s' Ooiiklng club will lip en teitained at tliu Immc of .Miss J.!p Smiry cu I'llday aftemron. Meetings of Tonight. (ii'ors-c I!, llaiiilolpb, Sons of'Veteiaiu. Dili, Inn Xo. fi, A, O. II, fliiled .Mine Woikeis, No. S77, Hianih Xo. 77 I,. C, II, A, Ladles' AuvlllaiV, llallway 'JValninen (after. noon), liolall fleiU' as.oflitlun, I'aihondale i-uuniil, ltoy.il Airaninn. At a Danco In Jermyn. Xcwell Studdiid, l, (dies Moisan, Holly Hob hiion, John Williams CIi.-iiIm Alexjiider, Willi Wll-on, William Walker, John (ainey and liovd Oilier, -of lids city, attended a ilaiicii In the Assembly lull In Jeim.in, Tur.-ilay ctenlng. BREVITIES. A hi,- cruiul of Cnboii'lald ipoils went to I'lll.ton Lift nlsht tu attend a ti-,'ht between l'Ite:i m i.ipfi.-r ami a linhthii; doi; fioiii Cm bondale. In the iiowd that went from this elty weio a doen ipetts honi .Sit!fueliaiuia und Hoi. Iir vlllo, Alilenu.in Jones la.t nlsht coinmltted llliani Hace, of Vew luf,du, Iu the county Jail for an alleged tilmhul aasault on Mu, OrorfO Com t jr. in. The body pf hu late I'alilil; foy, who died In llrovkl.wi, X, V., aiihi'd hero ,eatciilay uftci-iioi-ii ami will taken tu fct, lto.,e iinieleiy, wheie inteiment was made, .lie Is Miiihed by the (ol. low I ii-; iU-u: Mi. Tliouia tioldeu, Mis. ,1, I'. The Town Clerk Cured of Bilious Colic, a If, James Me.Mahon, town clerk of Columbia, N', (Y wus the victim of a Bcvera uttttcl; of bilious colic recently, Three doses of Chamberlain's colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea itemedy effect ed n cure. He was so much pleased with tho nujplc relief -which that rem edy afforded that he now recommends It to altls friends. For sale by all drutj. gists. . cOmfjMoMl Is Now sale. The stock is inclusive of the richest spring designs and colorings. Wall Paper for ENDSWe mean by this that a number price will surprise you. All can be used in mostly floral designs. 10 rolls for 5c. Oiiimi, ol tl.U cPy; .MM M.ny 1'oy, nt S.oi Tian cisro, clsco, n nil SWcis M.ny ll.mov.ili ami Anna I'YjiicK ol tho Oiilcr of hMcn ot Cluiilv nt -Mt. Hope, .Mil. Ml IIHaiI'pUi McDomdil In? hmiioiciI her liou9 ltolil t'lhX't- to CVuboiulale, whole Mip will toMil? on Chiiuh s-liccr. Jlr-'.-.rw. Jjlwaul iinil Wllli.un .McDonald .-.re now tmpln.icd in lli.it illy. Tlia nuiiy frfowN of llin family wHi tlu-iii (onliliMCd -iieie.-i in tin; rionrcr City. IIoiU's il.de Coiicpimiioiit. flip lti'pnliliciii V'onilli .Ciil"ljtbc di-liict ton wntioii hold lis mc.'tinic in AMniu.m Jones' of llt'P Tucil.iy. lion. P. A. I'lilllilu ;io ilucl.iinl tlie nomltipp for icpiOM-ntaliip; tli'li-gatpi, Wil liam I.. Allen, I'l'ikiillo, IV.ni'c Skinner, l)tm inoie: alliTiule", I'. ,T, Powilerly, C.ulionil.ilp, anil Vi'il-im (!. Decker, Diuiniotc. Xi resolutions wpre adopted. THE PASSING THRONG. I'liink Pi'teifOii, of Kington, spent yesteiday in Caibumtolp. Mr. Henry K.iin. of New Voik, is the gue.st of taibonil.de flieniN. Hon. John A. Ilunnan, of I'lea-ant Mount, was In 1 lie tily yeteiiiav. Kd fodiliiigton, Daid .Moijran and N'encU Stoddard spent ye.-terd.iy afleinoon in Jerniju. Hon. T. V. 1'owdeily, of W.i.!iini;ton, 1). C wa-. in the city e.-.H-iday, atlendinjv tile funeral of the late 'Jhoin.is Walker. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The menibeis of the Hapti-t l.aille.s' Aid to eiely, olhir ladii-A of the ilmu-h and ruugi-rsi-tion and all ladies who haie sons iu the Ji-:iuiii llo.-.' Ininiule, an- imdially iuiltpil to meet to Retlier ill the home of .Mrs. l'pti-r Allen, on Main slicet, at 2.S0 o'clock this afteluoon to conter with one another. Ilany (iiidiths has acieptrd a position as Mcnogiaplipr with lhe Seianton Supply and Maclilnery company, and will enter upon his du ties this inoiniug. Kllciy lloycr leeched a eere contusion of the elbow ,H-lilday whlio peifoimiiur Ids duties as dilier hoy iu the mines-. The Ladles' MasaJna dub will meet lomouow evening at the home of -Mis. John Mellon, in Cemeleiy sheet. William l.auainan, ot I'ouilh -lied, has ie turned home alter sewial innnths' abenco in the bituminous legions near Johnstown, 1'a. Samuel Xetherton, of II sdioct, is making prep illations to mine his family to W.iomlng, The condition of Thomas Meeiian, of Second sheet, who has been i-iltieally ill for several i!.i,.s lemain.s unchanged, Slanley l.ayiuan, who has been paying a biief vla.lt to his patent-, leluiurd jeslenlay to Port Allegheny, X. V., and was accompanied by l.'d waul ilii'iu, OLYPHANT A pvelly wed'limr occurred la-t evening at S o'lliielc at the ir-liknce of .Mr, and Mis. t li.ules llut-oii, In llkikely, wlitii their oldest daugliKr, MI-s .Maty llut-ou, was mauled to Councilman John I'ettlgrew, of Scutih atieet. The i-etemony was peifniiued by l!ev. It. I', Hammond, pa, tor of the I'lpab-itrrlan ihureli, Tlio .Miung couple vi ie im.itlended. The In Ida looked vciy pietiy iu a nuwn of pale blue lnoiis-eliue tie ole and i.irileil a bouqict nf bridal io,e. After ilia ceieuiouy had coniluded, cougiatulatlous weio ofi'ired, a tier whlih a Mimpliinu-. wedding i-upper was -eiU'il. Duly ll'e Inuui-dialo lelaliies of thu contraituig put Irs were pie.-ent. Mr. and Miv. IVtllgiev. ve.lde at this place, Tl'ii luenibcis of tlio i-huir ot Si, PatilikS iluuili, tluoiiuli the kludiie-s nf Itev, P, .1, Mm-p.-.y, ti pastor, i'n)o,ied a banquet .it tho Ma lum houso lat euning. All luioei-upiul liou-e in the rear of the Ar lington hotel, on II iid-on licet, taught Hh- In .1 in.wleiloiii manner at .i..M) ,ieiteiday aileimion. tjillrk niulv by the HsieNlor Iop loinpany pre. lei.ted the llamcs lioui gaining iuiii.li headway. The ilaniago wu.s flight, .Miss Kilo JimUon, a teacher In lhe Cohnubus Kihonl, Ulakel.i, and James McKcagc, f Wll llr.niapoit, wrie united hi inuiilagti at the home of the bride's uncle, I', b. Maitlu, in I'l.i mouth, ,Mtciday. The nuptials weio attended by a launber fiom here. The L'ouioy, Mack and IMivanU rompany played "The Dingeis of New York" In-lorn an other big lioiin last rvriihiir, The apeciallles mi' features of tho peifounanci', Tonight they will piodueo "I'hc lliamond King," The Oly'iliant band has looiganUi'd with Lewis liians ns conductor. It will be known a thu Cilkiiis' baud. Mix Carlo I'liie, of Caibondale, was the gue.t of Ml, J. J, O'Mallcy, bt Delaware btreet, e. tuday, William Ucyd, who has been vMtlng his inollicr, Mr, rrederlik IJojil, of lllakely, has retuined to hl liuma In Chicago, Wllllim Jones, of IMwaiiUillle, rejuimd home alter a week's lslt with lelathes at this place, PECKVILLE. Jlr. and Mrs. I'ijik.-Is l.edjaul luie leluiurd fiom a few Uay apent Willi u-latlu'd at Clin, ton. Cla.s Xo. 1 of the HantUt ihmeli wIIIk-II lioiec-niade vake.s ut (leiinan'i. etore.i on South Main sheet, Saturday ufmuoon. The Ifiiloii Sunday school r.iurIon lo Late I.od-iro will take place on Friday, June a). Mr. 1,'. X, Jones ami ihlldmt hit Tuc.,day for l-'oloiado, ulic-re Mr. Jcnca U now located. Tlie dcbrl froi-t flie cellir ol the buiiu-d Odd 2. ooo rolls Wall Paper. 1 8 inch border. A choice of 50 patterns for selection, isc kind 8c; 20c kind 10c. 1, $oo rolls Wall Paper, 18 included in this lot plain gilts, a selection or 75 patterns ror cnoice., irom 2?c 10 ic; 30c to Fellows' lniililius is beins ieinopd, nrcpuralury to the. iMiililinjr of a new striicluie. The cuchi on Sontli Jlaln sheet, near Car vault's stole, lias been filled in. This was by far the lugi-ft cue that t'ctkiillc has experienced. TAYLOR. Another eiroit will be made on 1'iiday evening to leorgani.e tlie Taylor Iteds ba-e ball team. Tlie following pl.i.ieis are rrqiipstcil to meet at Union and Main streets this evening: James M"r- vi, M. .1. tfl.inn, T. A. i:aus, (joiner Divis, liichaiil Walking Daniel Hayes, W. J. Stone, John Sehllds and C'eoige Mori is, John if. Francis ot Taylor atlvet, has pur cliascil tho large double dwelling on Main slre't and is having it l op died. John Ilarr, of Old i'mge, has uuicha-cd thn Atheiton l'liildiug- on South Main Mieet. He moved his family into Iho house Tueulay. The condition of (ieoige Town-end, of the Pyne, who is iccpivlng tieatnient at the Mo- Taj lor lio-pital, is eiy c-iitical and pour bope.s me enteitained for his reeoer. 'lhe Anllu.lcite (ilea club will meet, this piening for rehe.u.-al. Tlie lllee dub is lelie.u--ing fur the Deioiation Day day coinpetition at the new aiineiy. A handicap quoit match will be luld in tho rear of Daniel O'Brien'.-, bolol on Main stieet on Sa tm day. May 10. .Mr. and .Mia. John PaWes am! Mrs. Miller, of l'ai-ons, weie guc.-U of lelalhes and friends hero on Tuesday. Mra. Daniel Jenkins of Pill-ton, was the gue.-t of iclallves on Xonh Main stu-ct ye-terday. ML-.T I.lzio Dalies, of Xoith Main atieet, vis ited Mis. l).vtli ilaui-, of Seianton, yesteiday. Mail.ni, the little daughter of Foreman and Iis. II. 11. Hani-, is conialesilng honi her lceent seu'ous Illness. Mi. John 1". Thomas, of Xanticoke, U-ited relaliies heie Tue.-day. Mr. and .Mi. Willa'rd Alheilon and Mis. C. II. Van Hum, of .Mam .stieet, attended a inaniago iu Wilke.-II.iue last evening. MI-s .Maltha llogeis, ot PitUton, was the guct of Mi-s Minnie llaker, of Main slree-, jpsli'nlay. ELMMJRST. II. Ap;T.ii' Xye, of Dunniore, will ueach in tip Pio.bytriiau ihurch euiy Sunday moiuing until further r.uilte. J II, Snider atlended the funeial of his binther at Atlantic lllglihinils la-t week. Mi.s Uca.sle ll'ickiugliaiu has resumed b-r studies at the Seianton ISiKiue-s inllege, after "wral days' conlinnncnt at her home with tlun.it tit.i.hle. Mr, and .Mis. J, II. WIIco aie hoon to begin liiiu--keeping in J. M. Illmilen' hou-e, near the pivtolllie. (!. I'. Ille-lug, of SiMlituii, was a gueat at the home of A. II. Williams en Sunday, MI-s Xetlie Klpp, of Stioiirl-biu., aprnt Sun day Willi h-r paients heie, W. It. Ddwaids Is pulling a new porch on h's hoi-e and making other Impiou-ini'iiK Tlie liouap belonging to tlio (.'as and Water mmpaiiy and neiupled by Mr, Kearney mid C, C, Clay Is bilug lejlilugled and nlherwh-e icpalicd. The llardenbeiBb 1-iiine-le.ul, puiiha-ed ie cenlly by Lee Wagner Is being thutougbly u-no. aled and iiupuned. JESS5JP. A ben, lit fur the s-lci of the late Thuin.is Mullaney will take plaie at llitlinc-s hall hl cunlng. fins )s a. ii-y woithy i.m.e and ahould be lauely allerided. Mu-li- will bo fuiuUhed by Mls Katie Iteaiduu, ol Seianton, Admls-ion, inly il tci.t. Ildw.inl, lb.' beautiful flve-ii'onth.s-ohl child of Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Dillon, tame to Its death ,ieteiday morning, after MilTeiliig1 tl.o pist week with what the doctor called spine Double. Fu neral .iiiiioimuineiit later. Michael llrahy, who was t.o'ijnfiilly lujuieil ut the D-ilpli colllciy Tue-day, meiitloii of which was tuailo In tills doiartnnht of The Tribune jciter.lay, cauii' to Ids death eaily yettuday inoiuliu, Mr. Ilealey was an old li-ildent of this plait' .i.ul Idles a l.irce uiimher nf fill nils ami icl.illics tu mourn his os. Tlio uiiipr.il will lake pine with a solemn high ma-s at bt, James' chinch this moiuing at l o'clock, yvioosic. ll.'it Lewis left .icnleiday for lleatilie, Xeb., wheie ho will ildt II. I.. Warner for a few da-, aller whli-li ho will gn to Colorado, " Wall Itlchmoiul lelt yeileiday ti'i (he Klon dike. MI-s Liicielia Aston, who lull Ineii ti?iiding somu lime iu Xew Voik illy, has ieliiineil home. r.uunel llioailliead has puuliacd the lleashr piopeitj-, on Xoitli Main atifi-l. Clldo atennaii has aiteiteil a pojltlon Willi .Io.pi.iIi Wh'thcad, " . r DURYEA s Spetlal to tic Ni iui.toii Tlibiine. Diiiyi-a, April SO. Mm.ilay alleinuou at about H o'llo,!; the team of l.'dsall k lla-i-.m ran away iu Old I'uigc, Tlio beaiklns of the whltt.) Inn c.-ni-ed lhe accident, John Wh,ite, tlio team-ter, was (Iiiohii fiuin (ho wugoii ami alight, ly lujuied about the but;. At about the same 7'?"fTLrf"tLW remedy that t-jirt-s a colli u ouo iloi-. On marvelously low prices. 800 rolls Wall Paper, mostly tapestries.for library, sitting room, dining room and hall. Many choice numbers. 50c kind now 20c inch border, suitable for papering any room. There is embossed gilts, varnish gilt, of lots are broken. We three-quarters and two - RAILROA O TIME TABLES. New Jersey Central, in r.frcct Xov. i", iooi. Stations in New York, fool of Liberty street and South Fciry, X. K. Trains leave Seianton for Xew Vork, riiiladel pliia, Kastrn, Bethlehem, Allcntown, Mauch I'hiinl;, White Haven, Ashley and Wilke3-I)arre at 7.80 a. m., 1 i. in. and i p. in. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. IJuaker City I-picss leaves Seianton at 7.30 a. m., through folid sestili-.ilo train with Pullman Buffet I'ailor Cars, for Philadelphia, with only one change of ears for Baltlmoic, Washington, D. 0., aud all principal points soutli and wet. For Aioea, l'ittton and Willccs-Barre, 1 p. m. and 1 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Oiove, etc., 7.30 a. m. and 1 p. m. For Reading. Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Ah lentown, at 7JI0 a. m. and 1 p. m. Sunilay, 2.10 p. " For Poltsville at 7,S0 a. m. mid 1 p, m. For tales and tickets apply to agenl at station. W. 0. IIILi:it, Cii-neial Manager. Lehigh Valley Eailroad. In ICfloct, Nov. 3, 1001. Tialus leave Seianton. For Philadelphia and Xew Yoik via D. & II. P. 1!., at 0.3S and 0.33 a. m and 2.13, 4.S7 (Blac-1; Diamond Ksprces), and lt.30 p. in. Sun- davs, D. & H. II- 1!-. 1-S, S.27 p. in. For White Haven, llazloton and pilnclpal pointa in the coal regions, cia D. 4: II. It. II., 0.3S, 2.18 and 4.27 p. in. For Poltsville, 0.3S a. in., 2.13 For Bethlehem, Kastcn, Reading, HarrUburg, and principal Intermediate stations, via D. A; II. It R., fi.ys, U.oS a. in.; 2.1S. i.l (Black Dia mond Eprc), 11.30 p. i- Sumljjs, D. Si II. It. R., II.S8 a. m.; 1.5S, S.27 p. in. For Tuiikliaiinoek-, Towanda, Ulnitrn, Ithaca, Ocncva and pilncipal iuiermediate stations, vis D., L. anil W. It. it., 8.10 a. m. and 3.30 p. in. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Xiagaia Falls, Chitago and all points west, il.i D. A: II. R. It., 7 4S 12.0J a. iu.; 1.12. 3.SS (Black Diamond Kx press), 7.13, 10.11, 11.30 p. ni. Sundays, D. & It It. It., 12.0.1, S.27 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley Parior cars on all trains beiwet-a Viilkes-Barre and Xew Voik, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Suspen sion Bridge. ROLI.IX II. WILBUR, Gen. Supt., 28 Cortland street. Xew Voik. LTiAIIIX'S . hl'.K. Gen. 1'ass. Agt., 20 fJoitland stieet, Xew York. A. W. XONIl.MAi-'illiR, Dlv. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets und Pullman reservations apply to city ticket ollice, li'J Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Delaware and Hudson. In llffi'Lt Xoi ember 21, 1001. Trains for Caibondale leaie Seianton at 0.20, BOO 8.K. 10.13 a. in.; 12.00, 1.20, 2.31, 3.52, & "'1 0.20, 7.57, 0.15, 11.20 p. in. J i.-'ll a, in. 'For Ilonesdalc U.20, 10.1U. m.; 2.31 and 3.29 P,r"r Wllke-narre-0.33. 7.4?. S.-ll. 0.33. 10.43 a. in.; 12.0.;, l.l.', 2.JS, 3.2s, 4.27, CIO, 7. IS, 111. II, 11.30 p. 111. For L. V. It. R. l'ohiis-CSS, 0.33 a. m.; 2.13, 1.27 and 11. CO p. in. For Penn-vhania It. R. J'oluU 0.33, 9.33 a. in.; 1.12. 3.2S and 4.27 p. in. For Albany and all points noitli-(J.20 a. m. and 3.&2 p. in. Sl'XDAV TRAIXS. For Caibondale s..',u, lt.33 a. in. J 2.34, 3.J2, C.52 and 11.17 p. ni. For Wilkesll.iue--0.33 a. ni.; 12.03, 1,53, 3.23, 0.32 and U.17 l'. m. For Alhanv and points north 3.52 p. in. For Hone-dale S.S0 a. in. aud 3.61 p, in. W, I j. 1'llYOli. D. P. A.. Seianton, Pa. Pennsylvania Hailroad. Schedule iu Kffeot Juno 2, 1001. TraliH Ifaie Seianton; 0.3a a. in., week days, through vcii'luilo luhi h"i Wllkes-Uairt'. Pull. man buffei pallor car and coaches to Philadel. UlilJ, i.l I'o.tsuliej tlops at pih.uipjl luleiiiif cliate lUllons. Mo connects tor .simbury, liar. risburg, Philadelphia, ISidlliuoic, anhliigton and lor Phubuig -nil tho wist. 0.3S a ni., week day., lor Sunbury, ILitrl.biug, Phlladelpblt, llaltlmure, Washlnstoii und PHls. buig and iho west. 1,12 p. in., week days (Sundays, 1.53 p. in.), for Sunlniry. llarihbuig, Plilladelplilj, Baltimore, Wa.hiiutuii and Pittsburg and tho west. 3.2S p. in., week dav, through vestlbulo (rain from Wllkea-Baire. Pullman buffet pallor car and coachi'-. to I'hlladclphl.i U Pottsvllle. Stopa at principal Interiuediatti stations 1.27 p. in., week days, for liaaleton, Suiihiiiy, liarrlsb.irg, Philadelphia and PltUbiug. J, 11, IlllTCIIIXSOX. lien. Jlgr. J, II,. WOOD, lieu, Pass. Agt. time, another team of Hd-all .V Clausoii bicama f-ghteneil, near the atorc, ou'ilurnlnt; tliu wagvu ami throning the u-aiuMcr, I.i'y.liou li Hair uu'h-ine.iili II, Duo of the lioises statlcil tu klt-k and kicked Mr. La Uarr ill the hunl, l)r. Iliiihiigtmi was .uuiinoucd and iIicm-iI Hie wounds of tho lujuieil nun, lie was later e. moved tu his home, as 111. Injuries weio of a u lions paluip, Rev, II, A. GiTtiiP, feuucily pastor of Ho llrlik Methodltt I'plscopal chuicli, itniuM-d his household fuinltme lt Courtdalu and hiikivllh-, Wheie h has Ineii tiaiiafeileil. llev. (Irei-uo will be mlsstil by his fongiegation, ns lie was an ai dent th'iH-li worktr, heloud by ull hi. many fl lends, A rcpoit for the i-ar of the iliuu-ii was ilUlilbiiti-il aiiiong Iho congicgation Sunday and aliows a good condition of all of the tovlrfi ot tlio ilnlicli, both iphltually and Imanciall.i. The cliuicli ll.elf h.n been cleared of il debt u HiiVO by the effous of iw founer pailor, ltd, , J, Jac-'jbj, (he new pastor, wll ivinaie Ini family Irom the former vnirse. tu this place. They will leeebe a lo.ial wclioiui'. This signaturo is on every box of tho Bonuhiji Laxative Broino-Ouinine Tablets The Sale Is Now On Wall Paper buyers bronzes, flats and self-tones, a 10c; 40c 10 zuc; 50c 10 ac. have gathered them thirds effects in any N"V'SVMVN' Men's and s Men's Blucher Enamel, y R Sole, Hand-sewed Oxfords; w worth $4.00, at $3.00. Men's Patent Leather, Box Calf and Vici Kid Oxfords;, worth $2.50, at $2.00. Ladies' Patent Kid Blucher Oxfords, extension sole; worth $4.00, at $3.00. Ladies' Vici Kid and Patent Leather Oxfords ; worth $2. 50, $2.00. Ladies' Southern Ties and Oxfords; $2.00 kind, $1.50, Ladies' Fancy Slippers, all stylish, at 75c, 1.00, 1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 It will pay you to see them. Ier Davidow, The Cheapest Distributor of Shoes at Wholesaler ruid. Retail. 307 Lackawanna Ave. IMSS5&5 RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delnwnre, Xnckawanna and Western. In Kucct Nov. 3, 1001. Tralm leaio Seianton for New lorn At 1.10. S.15, U.U3. 7.M and 10.03 a. 111.: 12.13. 8. Ill, S.'M i. in. l-'or New Voik and I'hlladclpliU 7.30, 10,0.1 a. 111,, and 11.15 and B.CJ P. in. I' or Toby hauii.i At 0.10 p. m, I'o,- Ilulhilo 1,13, U.ti anil 11,00 a. in,! 1.51, O.ilO mid 1I..'I3 p. in, lor IliiiK haniton and way ttaltom 1U.S0 a. in. and 1,10 ii. in, Tor Os.ieuo, byraiuso and Utien 1. 10 an-1 ii.2:2 a. ni,; 1,55 p. in. Oiwej;o, Syiac-usa aud Utlca train at G.2S a. in. daily, cc-c-it Sunday, l'or ilontiwe O.OO a. iu,; 1.10 and (1.50 p, m. Nielioison accouiiiiodation 1.00 ami 0,15 p. in. Uloonubuiir Diviolon l'or Noitlnuiibcilaiid, alt C.SZ and 10.03 a. m.i 1.53 and U.10 p. m. Tor l'h-inouth, at 6,10 ,i, m.i 0.10 and 0.00 p. m Suudav Train-. l'or New Yoik, 1.10, 3.13, ti.03 and 10.03 a. in.! D.0, '.' ). in. l'or Itutlalo 1.13 and .-- a. in,; 1,33, 0.50 and 11.113 p. in, l'or Jlhislumtoii i"' naJ' nations ma) a. ni. Illcoiiikbtiii; lllihloii I.caio SScraiitou, ,10.03 a. in. and 0.10 p. m. New York, Ontario anil Western, In Meet Tui-Mlay, Sept. 17, 1001. XUUTII HOUNU, I.ravo Leave Arrho birantun, r.iiliondali'. Cadada. Trains. to 1 10.ROJ. in. U.lOa urn p. ,i. Women Oxfords Leno l.c.it-tf Arrha Trains. Cadola. Caibondale. Scranton. o (' .,...!. tMa. in. 7,40 a, in. Ko " .....' " I'- '. i0 !' I". II n m. " BUNIUYS OM.V, NOHTIl HOUND. P '" Leave Irfavu Arr'v Trains. 'J'''110"' t'ai boi'dalp. Cadoalj, No. 0 jWOJ. '. k "-10 P. iu. 10.15 a. m k " Wi 5,ouNir",ij,o7,iup- '" teayo ).e.ivo Arrlvi Tialus. t'adojla, Caibondale. Fcunton, No, 0 ,,,,,... 7.0) a. in. 7,10a, m! No. IU 1.30 p.m. O.Mp. in. 0.13 p. m, 'Jiahu Noj. 1 on week c!. und i on Sundaes malic main lh conned lon-i for New Vork i-lty. Hlddlcloiui, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Wjive-ci end all points west. l'or fuithcr Information rcnsult ticket acenti J. V. ASllKKSON, O. 1'. A., New York. J. L iVtLSii, T. I". &., Scwutou. P. f I m !", it,- , fejfeagqifc, ... -..Hiejg W'fai7aa..4fVI.'ttj-Jrfit-8..t-CW'.-- -- i;3
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