IjppWSSSfJ! ! " "m7Tp!P fc l r ' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1900. .v It CARBONDALE DEPARTMENT. ,ny-W " Vi tWThe Scrnnton Tribune has opened, A Branch Office in Cnrbontlnie ana will print a dally edition devoted to thi Interests of the city, the aim be ing to supply Carbondale with a dally morning paper, containing: all the news of the Pioneer City. Com munications of a news nature, per sonals and all Items for publication may be left at the new offices In the Burke Building, or may be sent by mall or 'phone. E. 1. Hatfield, man ager of the Carbondale edition, will be pleased to lecelve caller9 seeking Information or desirous of Impart ing It. MR. LITTLEPIELD DELIGHTS CARBONDALE The Logic and Eloquence of the Man fiom Maine Is Listened to by an Enthusiastic Audience. The Republican of Carbonrlalo weie confronted with two haul proposition-! lHMt nlKlit, when they held their willy unci masi meeting. The 111 st vvrti the ilKigieeablu, lalny, windy nlsht. Itself Humclcnt to keep attendance down to Hiniill llguies. The -second was the Kieat clonicuistiation Riven to Piuildent Mitchell of the Mine vA'oikeia At the nelvcitheel time for the meetliifr In the opera house to boRln the Mteets a'l llnmiRli the eeiiti.il city woie llllol with Ioiir lines of nitiiuliliitr inltiom and oiffnnl7eil bodies of labor, while the BldewalkH Aeie ImpiiHt-llilv choked with spectators Under these londltlons, with th opera house holding- pciirtely a bundled ntrsonp, a few or whom weie ladles Hie meeting was staited at RIO p. m by the Moztut band with an insulting melody. The spenkem of the evening and the otflceis of the committee came in flo minutes latet. At tvventV min utes paBt eight C'eotge S. Kimball, chairman of the meeting, stalled the nll rolllnc by making a shott piefa toiy address Jli. Kimball lefened to the heiltage of the Ameikan, man, woman and child, and told of Its ileli ness and (emptied the dimensions of the United States with those of othei countiiei and told of Uh having: .sixteen states laiger than Spain and thlrtv one as huge as Gie.U Biltaln. "There Is no limit to the possibilities of Aniei iea," he declared and asked these pei -tinent questions: 'Tsn't this count ly too gieat and gloilous and patiiotlc to feat any other nation on the face of the earth? Isn't this countiy too gie.it to be afraid to follow Jefferson, the fhbt great expansionist.' This countiy Is too great and loes Its honor too much to take 43 cents and call it one dollai. Tills countiy is loo meat to allow n M'llnw Malay to dictate to the United Stntcs what Its foieign policy shall be." lie lefened to the joung men as the hope, the fututo connsel lois of the nation anil With them lies the futuie piesenatlon of the countiy. He ended an eloquent dlsseitation by Intiodueing P. A. Phtlbln, of Atchbald, candidate for iepiesentatle fiom the Fouitn Legislathe eil&tilct Mr. Phllbln spoke but two and a half minutes, but In that btief time he cov ered a gieat deal of ground, defining his position on the issues of the state election, saying he would suiiound the ballot with the utmost seciccy and say ing he was not pledged to vote for any man for United States senator, but glvinqr the assuinnee that if he -va elected he would pledge himself to vote for a Republican. Then Mr. Klmh.ill Intioduced Mi. I.lttlefleld and lefeitod 10 the time a few j cms ago when the imuortant positions of the United States govein ment weie filled with Maine men. Mr. Littlefield, in beginning, lefened to the pleasure he felt of having a counter-demonstration of such a na ture help in keeping his audience small. He paid a glowing tribute to the thousands of laboilng men who weie at that time parading the stieets. His opening and pleasant sallies at once put the audience in good humor. By this time the opeia house had become tilled. "The distinguished apostle of discontent" was one of his doscilptlve teims foi Mr. Riyan. Dut Ing his speecli Mr. Uttlelteld touched briefly upon the alleged, pai amount issues of the day, namely, Impeilalism and trusts, and brought piominentlv befoie his heaieis the ie.nl issu, the fiee (olnage of all vow He had a fund of apt lllusd ations to send a conviction home and aigued fiom the standpoint of a business one, He invited oveiy one to ask questions, saying: "You luedn't bo afwild or me, and I'm dead sine I'm not afraid of jou." The largest p.ut of the addiess was cle vuted to the tiu.st question, and he characteiized William J. Htyun as the gieatest demagogue In the history of politics. Mr. Littlefield spoke until after 10 o'clock and was followed by otlieis. The Moait band, of Caibondale, oc cupied rront seats and plaved seveial Hcleo.tlons, The audience was enthusi astic and quiel; to see each point as Mi. Littlefield handled It. Faiewell Reception to Mis. Locke. fliele No. 651, Companions of tho Toiest, tendeied Mis. Althur Locke a farewell reception last Satuuiay even ing at the homo of her slstei. In-law. Mrs. Joseph Jenkins, on Clink nvsnue. The evening was 'inin.c.l eiy pleas antly and the hours vein enlivened bv music, games nnel cauls. At 11 o'clock refreshments were served. Mi 8. Locke left on Mo.iday for Philadelphia, wheio lior husband, who fcunerly lived on .Spencer sheet, In Caibondale, lias bocmed a lucrative situation, .Mis. Loiko held tho olltco of past chief coinpinto, Ju the clfcle, which gave the leceptlim. i A Straw Ride to Pecltvllle. Miss Emma TJIMy, of Relmont stieet, tieated a numb"r of aer filtnds to a s(iaw tide to Peckvllle list von. Intf, vvhere ihpy wero received and on t attained In a royal inamv.'r by un unclH of hei's, Tin Avmilns's. rnjov. ment in I'eckvllle was eiilm.iceil by DrBull'sN Cures all Throat and Lung Affections. COUGH SYRUP Iv Gctthegcauinc. Refuse substitute. A Vis sure Wyefloa Ofleurae ithauaiatiaa. ,s eta. slcicopllcon view?, a gtnpht.pr.one entcitalnment and refrpilinictifH weie served. Among those who vvcio forlu natoenoush to participate In tho jolly ride were: Misses Grnri 81mroll, Til He and Antoinette Wiablc, Kmina Ut ley, Hazel Slmiell, Minnie Oplc, An nlo Lovvrey, Cathuilne Solomon, l.utlt Dins', and Messrs. Joseph tJlloy, James Utley, A. O. Dull, Albert Oplo, Oraft Wells, William Stevens, Oeoige C.'ul vln.'Knlelgh Mitchell, Tlnlph Kail, Clcll Andeison, Garfield Anderson and Hr.r- ty Bunnell. I NIGHT SCHOOL OPENS, The School Board at a Special Meet ing Decide to Open One. The school board met in their room at the Central Hlcrh school Monday night, In special oesiloii, to consider the opening of a nlg.nt school In this city. It was decldii very quickly to do so, and Thomas LoC'ui, the onlv applicant for the position, was ap pointed teacher at a taint of $30 per month. The night school will b"gln Its Hi st session tomorrow evening In the High school bill Id I ni. Afar disposing of .his iiiiesfbii, the bouid took up for consideration other mallei. A bill of th Lathi ope In suraiue agency for ?30 won oi'ieied paid. Collectoi F. B. C'lllfJids bon 1 was lecelved and oi leied nltach-'d to the oiiglnal. The tteasui'-r lepoitcd collections of $.2,500, 2,000 fiom Collec tor Watt and $500 frim Collector Cl!f foid. He also lepoitcd th leelpl of a check, duly certified, fiom Collector Seaman, its suietv foi ti3 b il mi e of his duplicate. The special lommlttee cm the heal ing appawilus In llie addiiiun to th" central building, ieconimonde'1 Ihat the bouid instiuct Attoinov Bullcu to commence legal action to comp"1 Hunt iV t'onnell lo complete I'.if wo. k .ic c online to couti.K t. Mes re. Lc sher and Geaiy weie allowed an advance In siiaiv for extra weak. loquisitlon of Supeilnteiidcnt Gaw foi noi; book" was lptened to the piopr c mimlttco, and the committee instiii'ted the scc i etai y to comply. Tim bo.nd adjourned ti ninct on Nov 1'i, as Nov. 5, the t,u.il ineet'ng nlghl, conies on election eve. Funeial of Beinaid Bryden. Kein.ud Cijdon, who l.n 1 been a lesident of Caibondale for over foily veais, was bulled jesleiday moin Ing In the new Catholic cemetery, where his daughter was biuie tvo weeks ago, and his "son a Jit'le over u enr ago The lequiem mass over I'tt bodv vai colebiated by the RdV. John Dlvon, at St Hose's Ttoman Catholic ehuicb, ut 1010 a. m. The pall beaieis were .lol n Kllleen, Domlnlck Killen, Anciiew Kllleen, James Toolan, Michael C"ok, Chailes Kllmnitin, Andro'.v TCilliidlen and Thomas Kllleen. The deceased belonged to no nr- K'Uil.alions at the time of li!. ilath, but in his youngei das was active In seveial. He Is survived bv a widow, ore daughtei. Mi i A V. Cook, of BiOQklvn r;re3t, and tw i slsieis, Mrs. BUdget Brvden, of this city, and Mis. Maiy Tavlor, of Duihow, Pa. Gei mania Singeis Celebiate. The Gei mania Singing society, with their women folks, engaged 'he stages on Mondav evening and took a chive out to the Falls, to assuie Joseih Sheck. who has just letuinel fiom the Fntluiland, how glad thev weie to see him again. The Jollv ciowd had a nienv time at the hot), and what with the band of music thev took along, dancing, and icfreshnients, the night was tar advanced when they took the jouiney back to the central dtv. Mine Host Slieck Is more ron. inced than evei that theie is no place like America, and he proved his heirt Is in the right place. A Ciowd Disappointed. A gatheiing of about l!0ii men and women weie nt the Dela" are and Hudson station to meet the 3 o'clock tialn yesteiday afternoon, when it was expected bj them that Piesldent Mitchell would anlvo. But he changed his mind as to his mode of tiave'lng heie and the crowd .valked back to the main stieets, disappointed, but st'll dctei mined to give him n lieaity re ception when he did come. Woikeis at the Polls. After the Central Labor union had adjourned on Sunday a committee fiom the Municipal Water League waited upen tho niembeis and uiged them to appoint a numbor of woikers to act with the league in boiniln,,' tho pioposed bonding of the eitv for $11 j, fiOO for tin now pi int. It w is decided by the n.embets to give tills help. Meetings Today. Pioneer castle, No. 20 Ancient Or der Knights of Mjstlj Chain. Women's Guild, Tiinlty chinch, 3 p. in., pailsh house. Table Talk. Finnk Collins and Clilfovd. his son, of Sciantou, aie visiting fi lends In this city. It. W. Pethlck. the fuinlluie man, makes a ttlp to New Yoik today on biiblucsh. Thomas Loughiioy, who i,ib been visiting friends In .v'oiv Voilt, Is home once moi o. Mis. Fnncll and Miss Elsie Rnssot, of WllkesHane, am being entei talnctl by ft lends in this ol'.y. Isaac V. Hollenback, of CopelanI avenue, left town eaily vestcclay morning for a visit to tho metiopolls. Mis, Thomas Aithm has tuturned to her home In New Ouinge, after an ex tended visit among i datives in this city. Mis. lean Thompson, of Belmont street, who hub been visiting in Hul falo N, V.. for homo ilmo, Is homo agnlii. Mis. C, A, Eldtldge, who has been visiting at thrt homo of Mrs, W. G, UIIoj, ictuineil to New Voik city yes tenia:'. Mi. ami Mis, John Bree.se, who have bsen guests of Albeit Breese, of Ca naan stteet, have returned to their iioiiio lu uianton, Mlth. Tho Infant daughter of Mr. and Mis, Flunk McAndiow, of tho Webt Bide, died ye3toiday nftmnoon. ''Mia funewil will be held this nftoinoon. On Thuwsdnv night ten or fifteen membeis of the Knights of Ciiliiiiibus of this city go to Susciuehannu to con fer a degiea In the lodge theie. G. M, Battel son, J. H. Itccse, Dr, Moyer, J, Q. Reese. Joseph Hoole, and a number of othei s, took a tilp to Scranton last evening, to jln in the whist tournament held theip. PRESIDENT MITCHELL VISITS CARBONDALE Received by the United Mine Work ers In a Blaze of Glory Fireworks and All Round Enthusiasm. Tim sticngth of the unolon was never more clearly demonstrated in Carbondale than last night, when Piostdcnt Mitchell, of '.he United Mine Woikeis' union was i "reived In a blare of gloiy. It is estimated that seven thousand men and boys were In line. It took tho procession nearly an hour to pass. Alt along the line oC mutch tho lesldenls contributed to the spectuculur display. It was posi tively dazzling, More fireworks were set oft than ate commonly used on the Fouith of Jul v. In magnitude and enthusiasm the city never had a demonsrtatlon which equalled that of last night. THn PIIHSIDHNT'S AUP.IVAL. Moie than 1,000 poisons gieeted Piesldent Mitchell nt the Delavvnte and Hudson station at C o'clock. As the train came to a stop, Mr. Mltchrlt mlsecl his window and pointed to the car In front. The crowd surged that way and gave him a chance to get out. At SKth, avenue nnd Main sticct, two thousand mine wotk-us, with as many lighted mine lamps on I heir caps, cheered their loader. They foimed one of the most attractive picttues. of the occasion. The piesldent unci his BCietnry, Miss Motris, dined at Hotel Han (son, fiom whole thev took a catrngo to join the paiatle, accompanied by Mnyoi Kllpatilck and Uev. Dr. Wha. leu, of the Baptist chinch. The following Older was obsetved: l'oicst tit Illinois V mulling niiiHif ltKtitiiondiU Hand's. Vhjticlcl muicii .liitmn iniiut- s.(OM) DIVISION-. Brc.iKrt liovs mil uihoia. I lllltll imisiov li idol union Shiiiioii lnititi lo il llumlifl minm' loi.il. Vlincis' loi il IKi'i Minin' Ick il S4I Maids' lonl S77. Theie weie thtee bands and five dium coips inteispewsed. Fiom the balcony of Hotel Hairlson Piesldent Mitchell tev lew ed the piocesslon while It coun toi -matched on Main street. Jeimvn and Jlayfield contributed 1,000 men and Forest City and Vand llng and Rlchmonclnle, 200 Anthony Padden was giand mar shal: Edwin Pethlck, aid; Thomas Hatt, of Local No. S44, aid; Bartley BIglin, of Local No. S77, ald;John Gaff nej, chief of staff, TUB SPEECHES. Addi esses were made from the Hotel Anthracite balcony. Sixth avenue was filled solidly from the hotel over Muni cipal paik to the foundation wall of the city building, and when Piesldent Mitchell appealed the mass suiged un til women scieamed and for a time It was feaied some one would be In jured. Piesldent Nichols, of Dlstilet No. 1, piesided. His temarks weie followed bv addi esses by Organizer Dileher, Dr. Whalen, District Piesldent Demp sey and Michtell. Mr. Mitchell modestlv disclaimed the ovation of being a personal tribute I and tossed all the glory to the union. He recited the stoiy of the strike and I .said he would be souy It oecuued if the ten per cent, talse Tvas all that had been gained. He constdeied the piinclples lecognbed as of utmost Im portance to evciy labeling man. Af ter exhoitlng the men to temaln true to the union he closed amid lousing cheers and left the city on the 10 o'clock tialn. Thiougtout It all a dil.rllng tain fell, but It dampened not the ardor of oiganled labot. At the Young Men's Union. Tonight theie will be a Hallowe'en lint IV nt tin. mnmi rf lir A'i.mmo. j Men's union, on Eighth avenue, when encn member will he pet nutted to bilng one young lady vvlta him. The mock election scheduled lor last even ing was postponed on account of the big labor and political demonstra tions. Republican Rally at Jackson. Tho Republicans of Jackson will have theii turn at eathuslng tomor. low evening, when a rally will be hola theie to proclaim the met Its of Mc Klnley and Uoosevjlt. Aiiioup the speakeis who will addiess the Inland voteis will be O. S. Kimball nnd J. W. Dlmock, of Caibondale. Good Fishing at Elk Lake. A paitv of four flsheimnn made a gieat catch of can at Elk lalw on Sa tin day. They wev Messrs. Joseph and Michael Caiden and John and James Kearney, of this cltv. The quintette made the lecud catch of the. season, John Kearney landing a live-pound benuty. Sunday School Teachers Meet. The teacheis of he Piehbyierlan Sunday school nin going to begin a setle.s of monthly meeting? for tho btudy of the Bible lessons, The hrst meetings wilt be held tonight in the lectuio tooni of tho chinch. There will be social features combined with the moie setlous vvoik. A Thimble Tea. Mis. B. T. Evans gava her fouith thimble, tea of tho season jc.stoitiay afternoon, and tills afternoon gives still upothoi. Dining the b uson thus fnr over 150 ladies have painken of her hospitality. Euclae, A number of filends of Mi.i. 11, J, Bienunu were pleasantly enteitained at her home on Salem avciiuo op Mon day evening, Endue fotniod (ho piln c lM I fentute of the evenlns'-s enjoy, ment. Pedagogues Study, The public school teacheis of the second division heli an Institute at tho Caibondule lllgn .ichool last even ing, T,ho object of the meeting was to icail and discuss "White's School Muungbnient." Stops tho Cough and woiks off the Cold. Laxative Bromo. Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cuie, No Cay. Pi Ice 'il cents. TAYLOR. Tomorrow evcnlnir will occur th marriage, of Miss Sarah Grimths, tho accomplished daughter of Mrs. Rich ard Grimths, of Notth Taylor, and Mr. William 3, Reese, a popular young man of Railroad street. Rev. D. O. Edwards, of tho Welsh Bajitlit church, will perform the ceiemony. Several Hallowe'en socials and nar. ties will bo held in town this evening. The nttentlon of Klectrlclnn Bell is called to the cbudltlon of the arc light at the Intersection of Lovvry's hotel. There has not been nny light given In that vicinity for the past two even ings. The social given at Weber s rlnk on Monday evening, under tho auspices of the Sterling Social club, was a pleasing affair. The hall was ciowded with pleasure-seekers, and a comfoit able as well as an enjoyable evening was spent, The Taylor Republican club took part In the Republican ilemonsttatlon and parade In Scranton last evening. Itev. J. A. Moftltt, lector of the Church of Immaculate Conception, is expected home from his Eutopean trip next week. Mis. James Stevens and Mrs. John Davis, of Old Farge, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Davis, of North Main stiect. Tayloivllle lodge, No. ifi, Knights of Pythias, will meet this evening. Miss Ruddy, of Bellevuc, was the guest of Miss Maiv McDonnld, of North Tavlor, yesteiday. Miss Annie Hooper, of Main street, has letutned from her visit to Lt ssei ne. Mis. Robei t Coombs, of Washington street, Is lecelvlug tteatment nt the Mosos Tajloi hospital. Mr. William Jones, son of Mr. nnd Mis. John D. Jones, of Taylor stteet, has i etui nod home after spending the pnst two yeais In the west. Mlnooka tribe. No. 247, Improved Order of Bed Men, mel in regular session this evening. Mr. and Mis. ( A. L'tdgate have letmnert home fiom thir wedding tour to New Y'uik and otlie.- points of interest. Miss Gwen Davis Is vi-tlting lela tives In Peckvllle. JERMYN AND MAYFIELP. Local unions, No 10.21 and No 102i, United Mine Woikeis of Amoilca, ac companied bv the Citizen ' and Ho garth's bands, went to Caibondale last night and took pait in the piiiide and celebwition. Quite .i laigo ciowd of people from both boioughs he'peil to swell the lmmjnse tin on,? lint witnessed the splendid nffalw Dr. S. D. Davis and Silas B. Hills took pail lu the whlsl tournament at Scranton last evning. The Ladles' Aid socicl of St. James Episcopal c hutch will uivt tomotrow afternoon at the home of lbs. Baint bas Carter, of Cemetety stieet. Mr. and Mis J D. Stockcr and Miss Maggie Qulnn went to New Yoik Mly jesteidny. Mis. W. S. Badger, of 'Jemetny htieet, is visiting lelatlves In New York state. Quite a number of local politicians attended the Republican mnss meet, ing at Carbondale last evening. All the mills of the Mooie Powder company heie aie again in opeiatlon, after seveial weeks' Idleness tl'iough the stiike. The Misses Margaiet and Polly Gibbs, of West Mavfleld, spent es terdr.y w ith Carbondale 1 1 lends. Arthui Winter, a student of th Wyoming semlnaty, spent Sundav heie with his parents, Mr. and Mis. C. D. Winter, of Main stie.r. OLYPHANT. Mr. 'I lie in w Vltim rlttd nt lur lionic on .Jones strort vtsliiddV iftunouu it "i o c Ini Mij Vmn hut ltc n ill for sonio lime Willi rliiunutisin, ihiih m the lusc of hoi cUjin llccea'MMl wns olio of the pioneer icsiiUnts of tins town and i-. laid in hlli isteom In lioi atqujintiincc llcsidrs hci hubuid sln ut mii wnl i tc nix mil one duilitei. Tlnv un fon-t.iMi lolui Vluim, Vlklnot Mnuij md Vls Kntio Mtirnv. 'flic Inner li airanitc nients liai' not jil lion nude limb tiliiiliiiig h in New Vork on a lni'.iiiua trip T. V. I'owdpili, of Ciirliondjlo. vas a cjIIci in town jcstrnln OiK.niiu IIjmu, of I'hil nli Iphi.i, as in town .Vlondn evening mil assisted In foiinhii; an otKaniration of enginnoH, flieitirn and nuinti inniiPH Tlie tnipilng was held In MiImii'h liall and w is Uiiteb attended l)j those intcnlcri A temporar org nil? it Ion vas formed unci P. I, Malonej selcLled n pnllpiit and Call ick Mo Neelc,; as eielin. Another inoetuiK will be held in n fiu ilacs, when the will oiganlc perininrntl. Mis Daniel MeMnne and Mrs 1 lei nun lies se.v, of Providence, visited friends it tins pliee jei.terda.. Mrs. II, II Howard is lendlllR the ue.'k with rehlbes at Sprlncillle Ilobeit I.pvvhIp, of Hrljniii lieet, In nlt ini,' reljthes nt Cirbondjli. The liuenN UjneliiK diss will five tin tr frltmla a eomplinienlai.i dime in Million's hill this eieninir. V) I, KileullPii li tin nod homo .cctenliv fioni Minsflclil SUto Vormal hihool. .Instil o of tin. Pence Mii-oii lias none on i liuntlnir trip lo Little Sei niton II, II Mattlicuson Is ciion1 III at hU home In Blalelj. PECKVILLE. The ll.iptl.st 'ioiinB l'eople'H union nlli nt the llaptist ihuiih Monib) evening wis lariitl) pationUed and Kieutl appieeiated. The pin. KTUiiiine was one of mumm! Interest. T lie ad diPM by Re, Mi, llioinpson, of .lerinin, and ihn P.1JHM8 h) Ml. W, II. Priest and Mlu Orle Williams worn all lble and Intiieatlmr ami called foi Hi lepeatcd appliu.se, Dr. Spencer, of the lilakely llaptist ihuicli, ilelbered in addnui, and the Mlb-ses llessie Cil(f and Casne Wil liams and Anna Jours and Maggie Thomas, tint two last named from Ohphant, ileliKhteel the laiKc audiince with scmuI olos and duets. The miner of the ew Vnk and tScrsiiton Coal coinpmi) of the Ontirlo ieiinieel ork ycsterilaj nioinlnv The colllirj was not run nnlnR to the want of icial, but will tlmt up full time this moiniut;, Mrs Scott, a lelehrated lee Hirer, will aeldreis an audience it the llaptUt church this Wed nu lla v neniiiff. Helen, the eldest dau,litri of llev. ami Mrs. J, S Thomas, has contacted t.tpliold (tier, llie niahely biaid of hciltli n ill miet in rf ar ular session, Satunla evenlnif, Nov, S. Ml. and Mis. .lo.epli It. Hell and cl lid left jrklerdts fur Winchester, Va,, en a combined pleasure and Imntiuc trip. Siiiie'ilnteiHlnt and Mrs. Ilnry Simpson, o( Hlakeb, Hjtnissed "Faust" l the Scranton l.ueuiu Monday evening, rtobut Coals, of J'liiladtlpliia, is visiting trends ami lelatlves In toun fieorgr Smith, en , conimilled the hens to Jail, tpokeu of in .msI-mIjv inrnnlns'rt itsue, as icininlllnif a iniUame cm the nidge, Mrs, la coll ChiUtophel, o( Sc laotoii. spent jekleidn at tin liumn of Mis. Thomas Iteese, WAVERLY, 'I he llci. VI. S. tifldshall will dilhei a leiture In the aril baptist chuicli Satiudjj eiiiiliig-, Nov, 1, mulct the ausplcis of (lie W, (', T. If, 'lime will In a shoit musical pioB'tanime b, the united ilmrili choirs and a mile quartette, lloois open at 7.10 o'clock. Kvei)bod welcome. Mrs. Viiunio Vlumford ami daughtii, Mia, am lilliiT li'Utlves in New V.oik clt). Mrs. Clara llun has gouts to Kiiton to upend the winter with her son, Professor H t.. Dean. Itn. 1'. K. Hot rone spent several djjs In Kris atlrndliig: u mlulitcrlal ineetlni; Jwo People and a Patnt "Did me, lliilccel, lei be 0x-n oiir licatt and lake us In, l.ovc love and me!" PI. t, Itpnley. EDO Alt MAUSTON had never seen the woman whom he longed to ask to shine his life. And he was 30 veata old. Hut as autumn came, with Its robes of russet splendor and maples burning tike to the hush the prophet saw In the scriptural past, n strange sense of dissatisfaction giew upon him. He looked atound his lux uriously furnished bachelor apait menti nlmost with resentmpnt. Other men had homes homes v here it was pleasant to sit In the flreshlne, If only theie was some one across the hearth. Ho looked over at i vacant chair. And ns he smoked and meditated it seemed to lilni the chair was occupied. Througli the blue wieaths of smoke he seemed lo see a gown h gown of a soft lose hue. with narrow rows of gold binld eli cit cling the collar and a broader band of the gllttetlng material glulllng a slender waist. Then there was n face with a serene white brow nnd thp squat e-cut lips which betoken laugh ter. When lnd he seen It wheteV Of late that was sure. And It had haunt rd him. Hut ho could not recall having ever met "Bad bad bad! 'C-r-ir! Lcmnv go! Good-day good-day good-day! Bad!" The Bin 111 squawk assailing his icaiH giew louder. '"Malsle Malsie come! Ua-il! Lenime go!" The final piercing and discotdant ap peal, bi ought Marston angtllv elect. "Confound that pariot! If theie'a a beastlv bird In existence It's, one of those chattering dlabolicul, mimick ing things! I wish every one bad Its neck wiung! I wish" "Jab .Tab jab! Malsle Malsle LemniP " Now, Maistou was not a malicious fellow. lie and vlndlctlveness hail nnver even a bowing acquolntniit e with each other. But It Isn't the plensantest thing In th" wot Id to be wienched bodv nnd mind out of a delicious dnv dteam and bv the tor- tuied cries of a blatant blid nt that i ne tniio protesting torrent or ennt ter was, however, too much foi Mais tou He flung atound to the window the- next lnstanf was out of his apnttnients, dashing clown the shoi t llighl of maible steps and actoss the street. "Hello, theie!" he ci led to the gioup of joungstets who weie pluck ing gieen and scailet foatheis fiom the body of n protesting pai rot. "What are vou up to' Whete did you got if How the duece can you act like that anjlimi"" A shilll babel of responses rose In leply. "It's lost!" "It elon't belong to no body." "It lust flew out heie" "Wll, supposing It did' Is that any leason ou should torment It ou In fantile boxers, ou! Even if It doesn't belong to anvbody " "Hut It does'" ciled a young, ex cited voice. "O It does! It's It's mine!" Then Edgnr Matston had turned was looking down on a gill with a meny, mignonne face a gltl In a soft lose gown with a ttaceiy of gold at the tound, young waist. Ah' Now he lemembeied. She and the pai rot weie part and pai eel of the people who had moved into the .suite over tys In the St. Stevernus fats But the face of his smoke f tamed di earns was not meny now. Indeed, it was distinctly distressed. The blue eyes weie teaiful and the lips had quite a piteous curve. "The housemaid left the window coen and It it flew out. I wouldn't have lost It for anything'" This with most desperate earnestness. "I've had it bince a sea captain hi ought It to mo when I was a little gltl Oh, ever so long ago'" "I don't believe," quizzically, "tint that was so long ago'" Matston was placing the tesoiied blid In her arms. "It was ages ago! Anil those dieadful boys! How ood vou weie to lescue Medora yes, th it's her name, the sea captain wild He was always leading Bjion Hm, ," glanc ing up at the bareheaded joung gen tleman at whom the dispersing bovs looked malevolently back, "how can I evei tepay you,'" "I'm a fellow-tenant of yours," he said, smiling. "I have the (list floor suite. My name is Matston. And youts " He paused tentatively. "Mai-le!" shrilled the rejoicing blid in her arms. "M-a-1-s-l-e!" "That's it!" She laughed, nodding nnd toiesslng her tuftled nnd bedtag gled pet. "Don't you think It's a beautiful blidV" Matston looked down on the little lumpy, half-plucked, quivering heap In the shelter of a tose-rubed arm upon which a slim white hand rested. Then his eyes met those of confident appeal uplifted to his. He pulled him self together foi a plunge. "Benutltul'" he echosd. "I've seen a good many pat rots, but I have never seen one like that novei!" Malsle Allison falily glowed with plenum e. "I'm so glad! It is not eveijono who can teally appreciate Medora." They weio walking back ncross the stieet to the apaitment building. "l nope," ventuied Mai stem, as they sepaiated In the tessellated hall be foie tho ollke, "that Medoia vvlk not be the vvoise for the tecent ordeal through which she has passed. May I come up to inquire.'" "V es. Hut here Is papa O papa!" Then Mr. Allison, portly nnd pink, with tho ponderosity begotten of prime mast beef and tosy with tho glow of unimpeachnblo Maderla, list ened Interestedly to 'his daughter's iccount of her companion's, humanity and asked him to como up after din ner foi a smoke, ATotston went that goes without baying, Medoia, recupeiatlng In grateful silence, was inoio to be ad mhed In her moments of ieposo than In those of anlmution, And Malsle vvell, when Matston got back hi his easy chair he could see the foi in op posite much more distinctly than ever, Antl- To be bilef, the cage In which Me doia icsldes hangs lu the window nf the Hal below the Allisons today. And PJgni ding the tiaiu-cedent beau ties and petfectlons of that blid. Maihton peijuies hlnitelf dull. Chi cago Tslbune. CORPOKATIONS CHARTERED. Bj Exclusive Wlie fiom The! Avsoelated Press llarrUiiunf. Oct, 10 The following coipoM tlons weie clurteicd todav at the state depart nient; The Scott Water company, capital, l,e The Red Bank Natural (la lompanv, Oak llhtge; capital, $.5D,. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Oct. 30 There were only one or two movements ol any Interest nt Importune,! In slock exchanitii IchIsj. The inalket fell Into n state of semi ilia-nation nt times and mnced sliiRRlshl) ami ttrcjrolnrlv with , no thei mo tive than llie operations of llie profssslonsls who stolml t to make rial's linde. Theie vvm A cr marked laik of llie orders Ihrotiuh mnt. inhslon limine which ere n feature ol last week. The anatlictlc aspect of the market was not explained by nnv Important news of the dai. It was (lie outcome larneh nf llie con servative spec nl illr caution vvhle.li Is nit usual In the closing ili.vi ol a national e unpulnn. This lnornln:' market slinweet some remaining efiect from the rnlhlnit teinlcmj of vcterdij, but the nnjln esnanstcii itself aoon aitpr me onenlinr and the nrlees drilled to a lourr level. The poor showing ol net earnings for Sptembci bv Northern IMcltle cwcil Hie reacllon In that stork from vesterdn)' strength on I lie tnir Ketlng of some verv large blocks I.ite in the di snuihern raelllc, alter holding linlfonnlv all thiniigli Hie diy dealings slot up iH on enncii trateel and very hemv hnjlng. the stoclc ms bought eirl.v lor lavnelnn aceount seemingly on satisfaction o.cr the choice for the nen tvecutlve. An almost mdleu stream ol stock was pnircd nut when the price reiened 31. 'nit all ottering; were eonlldetitlv nbsnihed ii-ul tie price flti.Hi ro" tliinugh (hit llgure, but tho fnivlne was I hen relaxed The late movement had n Mii.palhillc elfort on the whole market snd pulied some n( the rallioael stocks above Issl night's level There wns sonic slieugtli among the leading imliistriils and spiel lilies led by sugar. The lion and steel stocks were In illned to mlv nice liter some eirlv henlness In sjiupathv with a las. of H In tin plate. Ten nessee Coal w is nntahlv strong. 1'lttsburg, C. C ind St. L fell tieirlj S points on light sell ing ami Nitlniiit lead prefcircel lost t.'i The mnnej tnirlel wis enier on a lelavition In dcmaiiil tither thin in anv addttloinl mipph. TnUl files tnilii, IT7,fiu0 shares. T'ie triiilemi of honds wis rather easier, but points of nlreiulh developed In the nnrket is the div piogicssed. Tolil salon, par v ll.ie, 1,. 210 000 lT. S. bonds weie unchanged on last cill. Tkt following quotations ire furnished The Tribune by II. S Jordan It Co . rooms 703 700 Mears building, Scranton, l'a. Telephone ."OM: Open- High- Low- rios. ing. est. ct ing. American Sugar 121i I21i IM',1 122?; American Tobacco M 97 Oli 011 Veil t.el K Wire .... IPs T. II It's AleliNon tt' "2'4 olrN 12", Mclilso-i. Pr 7IT4 744 7lli 74 74H 02' ft 74'i, 2S 2 U'f. 127 1IV. IOs'h 112'. I'l no, 12 7" !. T.l 1W "II -m 4(1 M'l 72 l'l 21 111" 42 IS ns" 12 v, llrs m .1211 fit- 7"iV 1M. Si Iliouk Trictlon Hi 'a 00', Id's 71V. 2"'s HlVi 11 127 in". lie-In 1I21J "!".. 12 -t. (llllj l"lll M't, u.1 3VU I(i 57 72"i Ilillo ,k Ohio Tic-, 71"j 27'ej 2i 11 12ii Ill's (Ml i l!!'i .-!7 ni M 7H. 1)-! 1W Y tl rr8 W'l. Cont. lobuco ., his .V Ohio .. hie A (U. West Dili .11 ,V n ... .. 21 ' .. !' .. IPs .127 .111 ..lan's ..112'L .. .,S .. el3i4 .. If .. 7la .. "rt ..r.s . v.'t . H1'4 .. Ml' .. li.' . -.734 .. 72Y, .nj'4 .. 21 ..14 .. 42 .. 17, .. 12 .. 'e. . '(I 11 .. 7iH(. .. "2H .. fill! . 7U .. T .. SI i L i'., ,i , Rock Island .... Del V Hudson I J.'jjj, I k'iii a. 1i"', Pr i Louis K ish j Mun Htvand . i !' iV Vn.1. " I'eonle's ft is Soi Hum Piinfli .. oifnlk K Wit. .. X'orlhern I'uifli .. Xcrlh l'.ieilli. IT V Y. Cent i id . Ontario A West . I'erna It It Pacific Vlail lteaiilne Its . . ,. ncidinjr Hi . Pr . Southern It R South .It It , Pi lenn foil A lion IT s I either . . T.eil1i"i. Pi P. Riibbei .. .. Pnion PacilU .. .. Pule n Plinth. Pi Wnbi.h. Pr . . .. W lutein Pnion . . f. 72i 1,2'i r-"-s 2fs 21 nt 114 42 42 17U 17 W, 12 fiilU WJ 11 7nu id i'. 7"Vi IS'. 90 ;t4 u lei II 70' 11 ( 7" 18 so NEW VORK PnOPIICK FXCIIANOF PniCFS Open ing 78 Sl High- fow- Clos WHEVT. neccmbei Viae . .. ORX December Vtny est. 7S eit ing. 7." x i-1) hlU h2 41 41'f. 41 41 41 41'. 41 Jl'a Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of IOO. STOCKS Bid. First National Bank 800 Scranton Sivings Bank 300 Scranton Packing Co Third National Bank 421) Dune Deposit and Discount Bank .. 200 Fconomv Light. IL & P. Co lacka Trust "ife Depo-, t Co .... ljO Scranton Paint Co Clark k Snoier Co. Pr. 125 Scianton Iron fence A. Mfg. Co Scranton Axle Works Lackawanna Dairy Co, I'r Counts Sivings Bink & Trust Co .. SOU I irst Xitional Bink (Carhondjlc.) . ... standard Drilling Co Traders' National Bank 155 Scranton Bolt and Nut Co J00 BONDS Scranton 1'as.enger Railway, Brat Mortgage, due 1020 115 People's llieet Rillvvaj, first inort- gige, due IMS 115 People's Street Itailwaj, Oencril mortgigo, due 1021 115 DiLkson Manuficturing Ce Lacka Township School fi per ce nt. ... Citv of Scranton St. Imp u prr cent Scianton Traction 0 per cent 115 Asked 40 'so 100 Pi 20 300 .10 100 102 102 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Conected by II O. Dale, 27 Lackawanni Ave) Uuttor Cieamerv, 2Ja2lc; daily tubs, 23c I'ggs-VSclect western. 17c. ; noirhy stale, 19c. Cheese Full ircam, new, lllf-c. Beans Per bu , choice marrow, $2.40, medium, 92 .10 i pea, $2"0 Potatoes liOc. Onions OOe. per bu s Flour Best patent, ?4 CO New York Orain and Produce. N'evv oik, Oct. in Hour Vlaiket idem agun but stemlilv held it (oiiner prlns V licit Spot firm; No 2 led, 7-c. f o-b nttoil. mil 70e. elcvitoi; No 1 noithern Duluth, Sl"ic f. o b. afloai, Options g-neiill.v weak, until neat the close, whin shorts be. line 1I1111111I .Hid cau-.nl 11 dielded iipiurn In prices linked lirm at ''m sic net idv nice Vlaicli closed K2'ic,; Miv, 82i.; Oct., 77', 1 ; Die., 7Se, lorn Spot ntiiidi, No 2, ltc. elivulni md 4n. f. o b, afloat, Options chined simile ,md l,ni .id vaiienl .1 Utile Closid s'uelv ind unchanged. Mav closed 4 lkC! Oct. (t'je.; Dee., 41e. Olllf Spot quht nnd Muilv i No 2, -")'ii.; So. ,.'".; So. 2 while, 2-n,. Vn !l white, 27'3Ci Hack mixed weste.ni. 2"in2el'L-.! Hack white cu stun and stite, 27 1 1 to. Oiitinnn Mi nlj with corn, but ill II Butler steailv ; rreamen, Ka 22He,: faetnrv, Halcic. ; luui eii'.iuiciv. H-a2le.; Imitation iieiiimiv, It'-iilM.; t.m- dilr.v, IVi 2li. ( hecse Steadi'i luge while, 10'i,e.; small white, He; hige colore d, lOallHe.; sm ill inlcurd. lie, I ggs siendv : state and Pcnni., 2bi22c,; westein, iigulii picking, Hul'ii.; west ern, lews off, Jli. Philadelphia Orain and Produce. I'lilladilphla, Oct, .10 Wheat 'ic Iovmij con tract guile, (hi,, JHia71'4e. lorn 1 Inn and He highci: No. 2 mixed, Oil., I2ali. Oula Steadv , No 2 while ellppeel, 2Sa28".i j No, 8 do do. 2lja27i.: No. 2 lillved do. 20.121'' 1. Provisions I'nchaum el. Butter Firm, good do uisnd; faucv western eieaiuer.v, 21';c, do, prints, 25. I'gi, I'll in .md li, higher; ficsli ucarb.v, .'it., do e.liin, S.'c-,, do south western, 20e,; ell southriii, 11V. Cheese hliidv; ,Non ort, full oieanu, lam.i small, ll'sall'jc,; ito, do, do, gocd tn iholce, I c'a Hi. llctlned sugars I 1.1 1 mitred Cotton firm and kc, liUliii, iniddllng uplands, llc, '1st low steielv; eltv pi line In libels , 4e,; conn. trv do, bids, Ia4-ic.i cakes, V, Live poul. trv htcaelv; fowls, dilOe.; old roosleis, 7i, ; pilng rblckiiis, DilOc,, duck, Halite,; geese, naV'ti,, turki.vs, tlallit, Dirwel poiillrv -leadi ; (owls, ehuiec, l'i'i . ; do. fall to good, U'jJ Ilk,; edd ioilci, 7c; ueaib.v opting ililekeus, I la Hi ; Wisnrii do, ILilJc, lice eiptv Flour, 4,(l0il hanils, and I ,,iOO,ocai pounds in sicks j wheit, tv.mvi lni.licU, corn, ini.ooo bushels, nits, III.ISKI bushels -shipments-)ir it, 12 tl liiahcU, nun, 1 1,ksi biidiiN; nits, s:0im bushels. Chicago Grain and Pioduce, (ldc.i;o, Oct. '10 Wheat held linn lodiv, helped 111 liulv bv 1 leduiltou In Ilia lln-sl in crop ealinilli Piieiiibei elosed ai our vestiidav Cinil closed nniliauved, uud oils 4 iludc donu. Provision .il the ileus- win- 2!.a Ilk. hlkhei. Cash iUulatioii9 wile as follows; I luui O11I1I, iincliaiigid; No spline wheat, fiCUTJc.i So. 2 lid, 7V'n.; No. 2 10111, I'Uu I7iji , So. 2 Vilhiw, .1711., S". 2 mis. 22c , So 2 wldli, 2V)1a2(.i., N". -I vvhlli. 2t',si21'ii . Inilrv, .""i,, So 1 flax, VUJ'iul 71-.c.i So 1 IMIhvvcil, ill,7lJl.7l'j: lliiicilhv, J'ut EH, pmk, U '.il; laid. t7.10i7.l'ij; libs MI7111 Him, khouldcS, euiH4l.i ldes, W 7"u0 l-'i Chicago Live Stock IlatUet. llilugo, Oct. 30 Cattle-Itceclpis, 4,000, Including l,W) wesliius and K TVvuis, kv If trail stead;, natives, best 011 sale- tods), tour carloads at $3 UV; good to prime steers, ?) 'i'Vi1'; poor to medium, ft le)j3 10, sc Ice led leedcis, about steady, is.)D0al50; initeil stoekcrs, slow, To Satisfy Curiosity and to learn for ourselves all the uses for ZENOLA THE MODERN CLEANSER We will pay $1000 in Gold Wo are hearing of new tiici for this great cleanser every day. We with to learn at once ALL the uses, and era willing to pay you to help ut. $200 ,ne perion tending in the Lht decided to be Tint by the Committee named below. $100 for he L1,t decided to be Second. $50 for the List decided to be Third. $20 (each) for the Lists dedded to be 4th to the 13th (IndutWe). $10 ("cM for the Liitt decided to be 14th to 33d (inclusive). Jfeg (each) for the LUtt dedded to be ZZ 34th to 83d (inclusive). The Conditions of Competition ares FIRST flu- list specifylnej the gresteist num ber of seiinrntc uses that ZF.NOLA mny be put to will be ckclatcd by tile Committee to he the l'lrt,niid the one eontntnlngthe next largest number, Second, and noon, SECOND Lists eif use submitted must be plninly w ritteti lu ink, on one side of paper onlv, nnd method of each use separately Muted. LlstM to be mailed to 77i Ztooln Company, 78 fudf on St., TVesr Yarlr, on or befoie tlilrlleth day of Nosieraber, 100c, nnd must lie signed by each competitor nnd F, O, ueldress given THIRD rue lists submitted In accordance vvrith the c ondltleini will be pissed on by the Cunimittee auel their decision will be Anal. In no cn.se will n likt submitted by anyone connected with the 7enola Company be con hldetrd The lists decided to he first, second nnd third will beptintedin this paper. FOURTH The PltMOLA used most be pro cured by each competitor from n dealer In the eltv or town where competitor resides, nnd the nsmeaud address of the dealer matt he Htatrd. Am- grocer or druggist hit EKOI.A or can supply It. The Committee wilt consist of HPRBEKT M. HOWBS of the Boston Globe. Prop. Qlisha Coktm, FormerlnspectorofTeacbers' TrnrnlnsrClassei for the State of New York. M. P. Hanson. of The North American, Philadelphia. Awards to be made December 20, 1900 THE ZENOLA COMPANY CU8HMAN BROS. CO., DSaTftieUTOIta T HuoeoN ar., ncw von a orrv its a. reosiT st., SHtuanmu 04 ointml asrn oarosi Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Steves, Gas Stoves, M Heaters. f tcH-OT PBNN AVENUE. NERVITA PILtt Restore Vitality, Logt Vigor and Manhood Curo Ini potency, Nielit Kmlssiont, Loss of Mem. on, nil vvastliiE uuoasos, nil offoots nf celf-nbiiso or 60 PILLS GO CTS. excess and indiscretion. A nervo tonlo and blood builder. Brings the Dink clow to Dale checks uud restores lbs lire of voutli. tiy mail HOo ner hrix. 6 holes for 82.00, with our bankable gaurontea to cure or refund the money paid, bend for circular and copy of our bankable ciiuruutco bond. NervitaTablets EXTRA STRENQTM Immediate Results (YELLOW LADCLl Positively Rtiarantcod cure for Loss ot Powor, Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, Pnrosis. I.nenmntnr Atnxfn. Vnrvnns Pmstrn. tlon, Hjstorin, rit, IriMinltj, Pamlyslsi and the nesiuis or i.xcosiiro useoi jooncco, upenrn cir Linunr. Bv mall in nlain nnckneo. fil.OO a box, 6 for 85.00 with our bankable iruar antee bona to cure in 80 days or refund money paid. Addreeu NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton fc Jackson sts., CHICAGO. ILL. Bold by McQarrah & Thomna, Drug. gists,, W9 Lackawacra ave , Scranton, Pa. $.' "11175, coves, S'uYil.lO; heifirs, I.TOalftlj cnimers, 1oh, MiiUi isi; bulls, stejih, fill V); miles'. Se, lower than list 'luc-ilui. Klin. Ii mis I list on sile todji, U carload., -i ID; Icvsh fed steels, Slat M; levus t'l'iiss sirri, s.U5il,lfl: Tev is bulls, iVMI.'.i. Hogs llerclpls todi, Jli.tmflj loiiKuron, 11,. Oft), left enei, 1,rOU, ."A to 'h Inwei li pe, I8; inivnl and Initeliirs, ! I'al M, ,hh in elolru hcuvj, l I'll SCI, rouzli hejii, 1 10 1, Unlit, H tlal mi, bull, ot Mid , l Will J'l Mieep Heicljils. 1U,iK') Slieep mid limbs, sit idl to shade lower, .cllec anocl to eliol'n Mlliern, .1fHllO, hhu ilieilci, inlvM. M 5 aKKij vvestern sheep, M "flj I Id , Tivas sh'ei, J')i).ilMI, naiivi IjiiiIis, ip i3a5 i"i, evislern lanilis, is 7" i J East Libel ty Stock Maikst, j.t l.lbeili, Oct Ift-rjtths-'Stenl, evils, ! "llij Ul, plillll, S"ljlll5l'l, u llllll'ill, iii I 7 llo- Mi nil , pilule IijiIcs l is) ussorteil iiiuliiiuis, !'!, luiiii cirKiu, t sv, Unit voikein md pit's, l NUl Is), loughs, l ilci (0. sliipi tiaelv , i hull c- wiilieis, iM (Slat torn, moil, l Vlj Ml. ihoiie Imdis, il J'ui HI, nun nun in iroiul, f.1 "iOi'i, lul ealici, TiW New Yoik Live Stock Tltuket, m oik, Oct .0 -Units No lull if lin poiiuiiefi feci 1 111; ui.il. t ilns, inula steady; nils, l Vljb M), gusfi, Wijji Mieep and lamb. Mallei sluu , slurp, -'a 17V, laiiih, l Wii 17'i o Cjiiadi Ijuilm IIoks .None foi sale; iio'jiuallv steal), , Oil Maiket. Oil Till, Oct TO dtdlt bilancea U0, nr, tltie ales, mi bid hliinienls, UO.'VVS; siei.il. , W,13 Huns, UJ,57.t: aicraif, 04,129. W8 Mil. -,tv' OTii'lesP. 3 r A1