- ,:,JZ - ifc J . I - 1 I llll r?rv n :; fmmfwww- H THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, ISfoO. Wr'' ly, ' CARBONDALE DEPARTMENT. CThe Beranton Tribune has opened a Branch Office In Carbondale and will print a dally edition devoted to the intereeta of the city, the aim be ing to 'aupply Oarbondale with a dally morning paper, containing all the news of the Pioneer City. Com munication! of a newa nature, per gonals and all ltetne for publication may be left at the new offices In the Burke Building, or may be eent by mall or 'phone. E. I Hatfield, man ager of the Carbondale edition, will be pleased to receive oallera seeking information or deelrous of Impart ing it., THE ELECTION TODAY. The Municipal Water Issue The Vote for Controller Election Re turns Tonight. Today will bp a momentous one In the annuls of thW city, for beside the usual Interest and excitement Incident to a presidential campalRii, Carbondale has a "naramount Issue" all Ha own. This Is tho question whether the cltv .shall or shall not extend Hi bonded In debtedness by nn Increase of $143,000. This Is an Issue that looms up promi nently and which will be settled one w.iv 01 another by the citizens. As Tho Tilbune bus not taken skies on ,thls question, and consequently has not had It.s columns tilled with letteis ex piessliiK the views of the exponents and opponents of this measuie, it will still keep within the bounds of disci e 1 lun and ventute no prediction as to tho outcome of this mooted question. Theie has been a quiet campaign In this city In repaid to the national, lr Klallte and countv tickets. The He publlcans hue held two laige and en thusiastic meelliiBS In the opera house and the Democtats have hIso held two, one at Alumni pnilc and the other at the Academv of Music Both political parties claim they will cany the cltv and j sti.iw vote shows It pittv ecn Iv divided, but the uncleieuirent anioiiur the business men, laboring men and all those who lemember tho past four eais sets nleuelllj toward the Repub licans. There Is one place on the ticket that most politicians ovei looked, and that H the office of county controllei, which has only the name of one candidate, that of F. L. Brown, of Scranton. The l umor got started j esterday afternoon, nnd It did not diminish on Inquiry, that Mr. Brown was not going to have a complete walkovei, for opposite Mr. Brown's name is a blank space, and it was said that the friendt, of J. P. Wheeler, of this city, ate going: to wiite his name In it and induce those of their friends who were peisuadable to do likewise. This, coming: at the eleveuth hour, will probably not amount to a very shenuous opposition. Election letuins will be l ee.pl ved at ft number of places by private wires and In some cases will be accompanied with social features of moie or less magnitude. The best and most com plete returns will be displayed fit fiont of Tho Scranton Tribune's new ofllcps In the Burke building, when the tJ.u bondale branch of The Ttibune will make its Initial bow In the way of dis playing bulletins. A powerful stere optlcon and a piofesslonal exhibitor will throw the bulletins on a sheet from in front of its officer. These leturns v ill be received on a pi Ivate telephone wlro tunning direct to the parent offlee of The Tribune in Scianton. Their re turns will be received by private tele graph and telephone wires lioni the Associated Press, coveilns every sec tion of the United State.", nnd will be displayed from their oHlce building on "Washington avenue. Simultaneously these bulletins will be displayed In Carbondale and tho same svstem ob se?i ved hero. This Associated Press ser vice Is the best news service In tho United Statoft and the most complete, and It will bn the flist time Carbon -dallans will have bulletins diroctlv fiom it. The Leader and the News will also have displajs. The Carbondale Cvcle oub will receive leturns by orlvato telephone and havo a smoker, for mem bers only. Tho Young Men's union will have a private win and an entertain ment for members onlv. TIip people of this scitv should be well luforniod bv midnight tonight regarding the out come. Vote for William Connell for con cipss and sustain tho ndmlnlatiatlon which biought about good times. A GREAT SUCCESS. Klots Brothers and Their New Issue of Bonds. Tho gieat successes of the KInts Throwing company have brought much satisfaction to the residents of thh city, wheie It has become ono of tho leading Industilnl cntoipilses. The ex ecutive ability of those in clmrgo of its affairs have been such thut they have aequlied a business which caused them to i each out to other cities for suffic ient help to meet nil demands. The local company is now calling In Its first and second moitgage bonds, the faco vnluo of which, together with accrued interest, will be paid nt Miners' ond Mechanics' bank ou December 1. Tho bonds will then bo surrendered "aivi the Interest cease, A postscript attached to the notice Informs the public that a new sot of first mortgage six per cent, gold bonds Is about to be Issued, Information as to which can be obtained of Maicus Frieder, the efficient superintendent, at the ottlco of the company. A consider able number of Carbondale people are holders of tho silk mill bonds. By the call they will be deprived of the n- vestment and a large amount of money 'might be left idla In tho community. It is to provide another excellent means for investment of surplus funds, that the postscript to tho notice is riven. Vote for dsorge M. Watson for Judge Election Beturns by Btereoptioon. Desiring to are Its Carbondule pa. iron as fully as possible, The Beran ton Tribune baa arranged to display the tleotlon returns on Tuesday even- : Dr.Bullfe COUCH SYRUP GurM Cough or OoM tt no. Conquers Croup, Whooplsfsucb, Brsncaltis, Grippe and Consumotfea. Qotck, mtm result. -t FUpH'afHMfireCeaUMlM. ttfMlQc, ,A t maammmmaAm Ing by atereoptlcon in front of Its efflees In the Burke building. The re turns will be received by private tele phone wires direct from the Scranton office, where special telegraph and tele phone instruments have been placed, and will be displayed In both cities simultaneously. The citizens of Car bondale will thus receive the news as early and Just as complete as Scran tonlans. Funeral of Thomas MeAndrew. The funeral of Thomas McAndraw, who was tun down and killed by the 1.D3 a. in. tialn oh the Delaware and Hudion rood on Sunday inoining, will be held this morning at 0 o'clock nt St. Hose chuich, where a solemn reaulem mass will be snld over the remains. Mr. McAndrow was a member of the An cient Order of Hibernians and other societies, and there will unquestionably be many of his friends to pay their last sad respects to one who was univer sally esteemed by nil who know him. Interment will bo made at St. Hose cemetoi y. Mrs. Place's Funeral. The soi voices over the lenialns of Mrs. Amy 'Place, wife of the Rev. G. A. Place, formcrlv of this city, but now a lesldent of Honesdale, weie held yesterday af tei noon In the Meth odist chinch In Honesdalp, of which her husband Is pastoi, and from here taken to Rlnghamton, where services will be held In the Tabernacle and in terment made. How Mr. Place and his helpiiis.ta were stationed in Carbondale lor four j pais she was a loving, sweet w Oman and helped her husband greatlvinhls mlni'teilal duties here, being Just the sent of wife to strengthen the bonds that bind a pastoi and his congiega tlou Dr. Place, who Is not physically stiong. has sufftied a collapse fiom his aiTUction. Theie was a special meeting ot the official boaid ytster dav .tinl they proceeded in a body to the house of lroitwiliif? to offer thelt condolences The sun Ivors ate the husband and niothei, Mi.s. Payne of Iiinghnmtnn, JC. V., two daughters, Louisa and Aile liido, one Istei, a Mis. riichaids of Blnghamton, and a biothei, L,oren Payne of Xoi th Fenton, . J. Vote for Thomas P. Daniels fot cleik of the couits. Too Near Election. A meeting of the Select council of this city was scheduled for last eve ning, but when the hour for opening the session came It could easily be pcecoived that there would be none, foi the members weie a scaice aitlclp in the vicinity of the Municipal build i'lir. The meeting wos adjourned on nccountof a lack of a quorum. The Impending election was probably a strong incentive in keeping the mem bers away, as most of them havo Mends in the vaiious candidates for office and tho time for helping them is veiy quickly passing. The school boaid's night for a ses sion was also due la.u evening, but this event also did not take place, oviiig to the absence of a majority of its members. Whether the closing houis of the campaign had aught to do with tiite, however, could not bo learned. The Congiegational Church's Organ, The new pipe oigan tor the Flist Con gregational church, which has been ex pected for some time, ai rived ytstei day. It will not be placed in position Until next week, however, as the oigan now being used was only loaned and has to be taken out and shipped back to its owners, the Mason & Hamlin company. The now oijan is stjled, a three manual pdal-base organ and was built to order. Tt contains four separate and distinct kov boards nnd Is built of quar teied oak of Gothic design. The display pipes are painted in ultia-maiine with trimmings of gold. The blower will be operatPd by a water motoi. Vote foi John Copeland for prothono tarj. Death of Mrs. Lof tus. Mrs Mary Loftus, of Vine street, an old resident of this city, died at her home on Sunday. She was in her sev-euty-sevonth year, and her demise was principally due to her advanced age. She was an esteemed and highly le spected membei of the community. She Is survived by her husband, Mat tin Lot tus, and a number of .grow n chil dren, A year ago one of Mi. Loftus' soiih was killed by falling from a build ing, and his mother never recovered from the shock. The funeral will be held this morning at 9 30 o'clock In St, Hose church, and the interment will be mude In St. Rose cemeteiy. An Old Residents' Funeral. The funeial of the late George Yams, who died In AVashlngton, D. C on Fri day last, was held at his late home In this city, comer of Beventh avenue and Washington street, yesterday aftei noon. The f uncial service was pleached by He v. C. A. Lee, pastor of the Flist Piesbyterlan church. The pall-bearers wero .selected from his old friends, the locomotive f-Tiglweis, which business Mr. Yarns followed for nineteen joars. Interment was madH In Maplewood eemetery, Vot for William R. Lewis for dls. trlct attorney. Carbondale Postofflce Election Bay. Today will bo observed at the Car bondale postofllcs as follows: Money order and registry windows closed all day. Stamp and general delivery win dows open fiom 7 a. in, until 13 o'clock noon. CuiTleis will mako two deliv eries In the morning, ono genet al and ono business dellvory. Regular collec tors will make the usual dally collec tion. Getting Beady to Retiie. Mm chant James Bariett, of South Main street, w ho hus been 111 for some time, will leopen toduy and w)l con tinue until all his goods are disposed of, Mr, Hanott Is one of (he oldest merchants In this city and will go out of business enjoying the icspeot of a large circle of friends. Wedding Bella Will Boon Feal Forth. Thi announcement la made of tho cotnlnaj tnimlagu of Mr, Harry W. Wrlfht to MIbh Cora Voyle, chlof eperator for th Laokawanna Tele phone company. MUs Voyle was at .Aijt.j jrijJfcifci.,JiJltffc ..tsJtjISAbMt; a " r Y'mxci&i WHWSV ono time file Olyphant correspondent for Tho Scranton Tribune. We ex tend the heartiest of congratulation! to Mr. Wright and sincere, wishes for their future happiness to the twain soon to be united. Vote for J. A. Scranton for oounty treasurer. Meetings Tonight. William H. Davis Women's Relief eorps, No. 134. Carbondale Cycle club. Division No. 24, Ancient Order of Hibernians, St. Vincent de Paul. Lackawanna tribe, No. 208, Improved Order of Red Men. Carbondale lodge, No. 230, Knights of Pythias. More Light. The new office for the Carbondale Gas company on the giound floor of the Anthracite building Is being: handsome ly fitted up. Tho company will have a large showroom and display the latest things in up-to-date fixtures. The win dow will have a blazing, handsome sign, Illuminating a comer which Is now too dark. Vote for Emll Bonn for, recorder. Pensioned. Charles Monk has been granted a pension of $12 a month. He was a resi dent of Waymart when he enlisted In Company G, Seventy-seventh Pennsyl vania volunteers, October 11, 1861, and hp served until July 21, 1862, when he was discharged upon a surgeon's cer tificate. Election Beturns at the Theater. All peisons attending the perform ance of "The Tornado" at the Grand opeia house tonight will be allowed to remain and hear the election returns lead fiom the stage. Price of admis sion after the performance will be ten cents. Train Taken Off. The Delaware and Hudson company has dispensed with on freight tialn and one crew by using: a "hog" engine, thus doing away with two smaller ones, the larger locomotive handling the two trains as one. This freight gets here at or about 12 noon. Home to Vote. Joseph E. Brennan, of Dlcklnsqn Law school, Carlisle; Charles Bridgett, of the "Medlco-Chl," of Philadelphia, and J. O'Connell and William. Nealon, stu dents of the Univeislty of Pennsjlva nla, are home to vote. Vote for William K. Beck for regis ter. Three More Carbondalians. Mr. and Mi s. D. B. Wilson, of Church street, have an infant son, a new addi tion to the family; Air. and Mrs. N. P. Stephens, of Canaan street, a daughtei, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klrwin. of Pike street, a son. New Lights. Tin old i stem of signal lights on the Carbondale branch of the Carbon dale Ti action company, now controlled by the Scranton Traction company, was renovated yesterday ,and a moie mod em system Installed. Measles. 1-lla, Louise, the seven-year-old daughtei of Mrs. Ida G. Coleman, of 47 Lincoln avenue, is sick with tho measles, and the house was placarded by the board of health yesterday. Vote foi Edward B. Sturges for Juiy commisslonei. A Successful Operation. Heibeit Reynolds, of Forest City, was opprnted upon at the Carbondale hospital yesteiday. He Is Improving, nnd It will not be long before ho will be out again. Merchants Meet. The Merchants' association of tho city of Caibondale held a meeting last evening In their rooms in the McTlgno building. Vote tor a Republican state legiala. till e. Picked Up in Passing. W. E. Klrby, the furniture man, was In Honesdale yesterday, C. A. Kafka, the popular commercial traveler. Is home to vote. Mr. Nlchol, ot Gieen Ridge, spent Sunday in town with ft lends. Miss Anna Lynott and Miss Mary Nealon Bpent Sunday In AroHbald. Miss Delia Bayley has returned homo, after a pleasant visit In Scranton. Miss Noia O'Heain, of Main street, Is spending a few days with friends In Jennyn. Miss Antoinette Welbte, of Church street, spent Sunday with relatives in TJnlondale, Misses Jennie and Myrtle Kesrler, of Spring stieet, ara visiting friends in Prompton. Miss Hannah Thomas, of Philadel phia avenue, spent Satuiduy and Sun HYOflEI KILLS THE GERMS COUQHS and COLDS Unknown to those who breaths it dally CATARRH, BRONCHITIS ASTHHA Cannot exist where it la utad regularly Ilicru is no utliri tuatinent for Conimnttioii miioiMU l) tho U. B Health lteports. Sid utlier admtl.iil tuatinent ucJ 1 rtgultr prgticlo( pliait.iaiia Vuur money rcfumltd It It falls to cur rttjilii. torv diseases oi any kind. &ud for the das tienttuent vd medkil vku free. Sold b. all dpruKtiUta or lent by raU. Ootflt Complete, 1 00 TrUl Outfit S'.c. The B. T . Booth Co. Ithaca, N. Yt day at the home of her brother, Grif fith J, Thomas, In Carbondale. Pitts ton Gazette. P. A. Grimes and Howard Wllllamt, of Scranton, spent Sunday with friends In thle olty. Mr. T. P. Walsh, the popular shoe agent of Scranton, visited friends here over Sunday. The Mlisen Sarah Gattenna and Agnes Crane, ot Dunmore, spent Sun day In this city. Postmaster Thomas was among tho Carbondale people who made a trip to Beranton yesterday. Mrs. jr. H. Hlg-glns, who h been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Prank Zock, In Port Jcrvls, has returned home. Miss LlMle Moyloo has accepted a position In the Carbondale Telephone exchange. She entered upon her duties yesterday, P. B. Clifford, the ex-school tax col lector, leturned from the metropolis last evening. He says politics are rad hot down there. Miss May Gaughan witnessed the foot hall game at Honesdale, Saturday, batwean the C. C. I. team and the Maple City eleven. Charles J. Brldgett, who is attending the University of Pennsylvania, Is home to atend his brother's wedding, which takes place tomorrow night, and lncldon tally, to cast a vote. NOTICE. Owing to the size of the ballot and the probable slowness in countlnsr, correspondents are expected and friends are requested to telephone the mums into The Tribune editorial rooms, 'phone call 1048, as soon to night as possible. ' DEATH OF MBS. PLACE. Wife of a Well Known Methodist Clergyman Passes Away. (wiul to the Pcrantoe Tribune Honesdale, Nov. 6 Mrs. Amy A. Payne, wife of Rev. G. Place, pastor of the Honesdale M. E. church, died Satuiday night after a brief Illness. All that medical skill could do was provided. Dr. Ed. W. Burns and her brother-in-law, Dr. John F. Place ot Rlnghomton, watched by her bedside night -,nd day during the last few days of her fatal Illness. DecenseJ was boin at Maine, Broome county, N. T., July 27. 184S, and spent her girlhood and early womanhood neur Blnghamton. On July 5, 1876, she be came the wife of Rev. G. A. Place. Two daughtei s weie boin to them Iarossa A., and Adelaide L Besides her husband she is survived by her mother, Mis. Luclnda Pavne, wliouaj with her at the time of her death, also by one bi other, Lauren J. Payne of North Penton, N. V and one sister, Mrs. William Richards of Blnghamton. Deceased was with her husband on charges at Chenango, Castle Creek, Bainbridge, Green und Slaterville, N. Y., and at Athens, Deir Memorial, Wllkos-Barre, Carbondale and Hones dale, Pa. Funeral services were held Mondav at 2 p. m.. In the Honesdale Methodist church. Tho following clergymen were present Rev. Y. C. Smith, Rev. A. F. Chaffee of Carbon dale, Presiding Elder Warner, Rev. W. t. Thorpe, Rev. M. Kisben of Waymart Revs Wm. H. Swift and C. L. Peicy, Honesdale. Funeral sei vices will also b conducted In Binghamton Tuesday afternoon bv Rev. W. L Thorpe and Presiding Elder Warner. The deceased was an estimable Christian lady be loved by all who knew hr, a faithful -Yorker In the church, a lsige circle of friends will mouin her loss. Vote for William Connell for con gress and sustain the administration which brought about good times. HONESDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune Honesdale, Nov. 5. Mr. A. P. Bed ford, of Scranton, was transacting business In Honesdale today. Lieutenant Edgar Jadwln and family are at the homo of Mr. Jadwin's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jadwin. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Gardner, of Plttston, spent Sunday In Honesdale. Track Foreman Charles Drake has been succeeded by James Brawley, of Carbondale, on the Honesdale section of the Delaware and Hudson. Saturday night the Junior Order United American Mechanics held a publlee in Freedom lodge rooms. Mr. B. Frank Myers, of Wllkes-Barre, the state vice-councilor, delivered an ad dress. Rev. C. L. Percy also spoke of the benefits of patiiotlc organizations. There were solos, selections from the phonograph and selections by the Beech Lako band. A banquet was served by members of the Maple City council, Daughters of America. Remember our neighbor, Glow and Hardonbeigh. TAYLOR. Itepul luaiu be sure ami go to tnV polls and ca't jour ballot for the wholci Republican ticket ind if you do so uclorj will mc to he (,hf result. Tho William rvll lliile club bold an impor tant niLtting last vcnlng at wlilcli the;, acted niwn Hit riroposurt match ttith tho. tt tlliu-Uarre ltltle ulib. lite Young Men's Christian uaocUtlon ot tills tov.it U making vtUnthu arrangement for their turning: banquet which will be licld on TIianksKUiiit: Day at tlieir rooms on South Main street. Allien the amuemoma oi tnr nay will lie the foot ball content between tuo pkked team.; fiom the jsioi lotion Purchase 'Iho Tribune tomorrow morning and rccerte tho correct account of toilaj' election, file eunie enn be hid at l.vana' ne"b itontl for luo cents n cop). During the services at the Csharr Baptist church mi Sundaj evening a I cautiful quartette nas rendered by LI Dertha Roso, soprano; Mlu Olwer I low ells, cnntralto; Sidney Ouons, tenor; and Arthur Uorgaus, lass Mr. Moigaus tang the solo part anil his rendition nas excellent. Itcbeit Llewelyn is making some noticeable lm pnnemmU around his Union stieet propjty, Mis. Geoige Tujloi, ot Scranton, was the guest of relartres here .mtercby. I'rlcle of Laduuauiia lodge, No. IS, Anintlran Protestant l.udlcs' association, will meet this etenlng, Miss llattie Maceeozie hoi returned home after a week's Uelt In New York. I'dwaid .fsimd, jr , csndidste for repiewnts the from the Third district, v.s In letvu yes terday, I!ddl be nude an active canvass and will be gireri a largi tote bj our cltiaens hen at the polls teulay. Mi, and ths flcorgc Gordon, of Washington stieet, W.Ued relatncj in Lincoln Hei.-hts on Sunday, Ml) lodge, Xo. A39, Independent Ordr ef Odd Fellos, will meet tills etening. The boiough schools reopened yesterday after a week's vacalion aliening the teachers time to attend the institute). Ycste-rdav nas pay ill) at the Aichbald col llerj sud today the eniplecyvs ot the Taylor, tyiie snd lloldeu mines will be psh!. - When You Get a Headache elon't waate a minute but go to your drub'stst and set a boc ot Kiauite'a Headache Capsules. They will pie vent pain, even though your skull wire ciacUcrt. They aie harmless, too. Heed th guarantee. Price 25c. Sold by MaUneua Jlios. PECKVILLE. Mrs. Clarence Williams lis railled from ht critical lltncn snd her friends and Mist Ives now hae a ray ol hops for her recovery. Kmdn your franchise by gelng to the pells snd after casting your ote use yur InRueace among your friends to liavn them support the party that standi lor protection and prosperity, Will Miller, of the West fnd, Is 111 ef typhoid fever. The Feckvllle toot bsll team made an unilsu ally strong showing In their gsms with the Jennyn tesm hero lMt Saturday, Score. ( to 0. The locals will play class No. V of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school Thsnksghing sfternoon. Chlo 'Coleman Is lnansging ths local tesm snd he has coached them to a point that Indicstes the making ot a strong team. Mr. and Mrs. Wiilism .1. McKelvey, of Main street, entertained on Saturday evening hi honor ot their joung son, Master Porter. A large number of Ills joung friends were present, nil of whom enjoyed the hsppy event. At a season able hour refreshments were sencd hy Mrs. Mc Kehey. The graphophone which Messrs .'. I). Woiren nnd It. I,. -Tames, ot the West Hide, recently purchased for their moUng picture exhibition surpasses any similar Instrument for expression nnd harmony, nnd those who hnte had the pleasure ot hearing It pronounced It by far the best they ever heart! The Junior class af the Hlakely High school organzled last cvoning nil follows: President, May Thorpe; vice prcHlilent, frank Hoyt; secre tary, Miss Lena Cendall; trrssurer, Florence White. Tho Delaware and Hudson compan will pay their einplojes at the Orjfsy Island mine for October today. Tho Great Sachcin and Mis. A. A. Avers were In Susquehinna Mondny evening. Orest Sachem presided over district gieat council In the wig wam of Cnnnwacta trih, No 218. After the meeting the ladles of the Degiee of Pocahontas served a banquet. Great sachem and wife ere guests ot honor. Great sachem delivered a lontt talk on the history and pilnciplcs of the order. Itiwsri. W. J. Broad. W. S. Blots snd O. M. Pierce will return this afternoon after a two weeks' hunt in the wild of Maine. Mrs. 9 M. Kogers snd family leave tomsrrow foi their new home at Passaic, X. J. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD- A foot ball gaino between the Knst Ride In dinns and Peckville played at the Utter place Snturdav afternoon proved quite n exciting game and resulted in a tie, the score being ft to R Considering the Indians have been organised but two weeks, their plajlng Saturday wat verv creditable, sud with n little coaching they will in a short time prove a formidable foe to some of the crackerjacks of the valley. The Delaware and Hudson collierv will work half a dav today Owing to the death of one of their insnibeis, Lieutenant Jtera Crlfnii ramp, Hi 8, Sons of ot tram, ot Scranton, will not be present at the fin tciiial gathering of the order to he held heie tomorrow evening The members fiom the other camps previously announced wilt, however, he on hand Mrs Thomas P. Williams and gianddaughtei, V irv P. Jones, of Fourth street, are visiting friends at Kvnon Will Osborne, of Dickinson college, Carlisle, is spending a few dava heie with friends. Professor B H Martin, ot Moscow, was a callci in town last evening. Mrs Alvira Kmory, ef Wilkes Bun , Is visiting her grenddaughter, Mrs Arthur Dsv, of Cemeterj street. The public schools reopened again yesteulsv, sfter a neck's vacatien en account of the count) institute Miss Tetwie MoOloskey, who has bee -visiting in North Scranton and Throop for the past two months, bis leturned home Mrs Philip Tucker, of Hartfoid. Conn , who for the past two months has been visiting hei mother, Mrs James Owens, of Second street, returned home Saturday. Jure, the Jerrcvjn representative on the Lafay ette foot ball team, earned oft the honois in the Lnfayclte-r ehigh game nn flatuida) OLYPHANT. Thomas, the Infaut son of Mr ad Mr Michael Dumb, of Doll street, died yestsrdav morning affrr n brief illness The funeral will take place tomoirow afternoon at 3 o'clock In terment will be made in St Patrick's cemetery The employes of No 2 and Eddy Creek col lieries were paid yesterday C M Hathaway, Jr., has returned from Yale college to spend a few davs at his horns in Blikelr Mi and Mrs D. W Harris spent Sunday with relatives m Wilkes-IUrre Mifecs Liezie and Bridget Foley have returned home after an extended visit at Wainor Hun, Pa (wilym Jenkins hss returned home from West Virginia Mi and Mrs. David I.ewls, of Susquehanna btiect, visited relatives at Carbondale en Sunday Iiev. Father McManus, of Green Ridge, was. a viBltor at the parochial residence yosterdav force of men are relating the pave on Lackawanna street which was tor up bv the sewer drainage company several weeks sgo Mr nnd Mrs. Albert Mason, of Tennvn, visited relatives In town Saturday. Miss Georgia Thomas entertained Misses Stella Prire, of Oresn nidge, and Amain) i Matthews, of Spring Brook, ever Sundav Miss Coolbatigh, of Kingston, was the guest ot Miss Maine Sarg. on hundnv MOOSiC. Miss Minnie. Hcislw, of TVtll.cs Barre, and Miss Winters, of Stocldardville, are spending a few dajs with their grandmother, Mrs Uesslcr. II. L Warner has returned from Beatrice, Xeb., to remove his family to thst place. Mr, War net hus accepted a position as foreman of an electric plant. An l'pvvoith league business meeting and social will he held it the home ot 1'. J, Schoonover this evening. All members are requested to be prctont. Ml Charles KiUell is spending a fen dais in New YoiK. Charles ltcherUoii is home from college for a few dajs 'lha Ladies Aid societ of the Methodist lipls copil church will hold a meeting at tlm par ionugc Hedueseljy afternoon at J 30 o'clock. Dr. O B ltitliurels lus purchased the Grin pto"pe-ty now occupied by r. .1, hchoonover snd fanill.v. "llii doctor will move his ofllce to his new stanil in the nesr future, Mi, and Mr.. Al Smith spent Wednesdsy at Parsons. Miss Mabel Ilutchlngs entertained the Junior Christian Emlcavor hov last evening at her home on Main street. To Cure a Cold la One Say Take Laxative (Bromo Quinine Tab lets, All druggUtn refund the money If It falls to cure. E. W. drove' Bin nature 1b on each box, 28c. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scrapten Tribune. Tunkhanuotk, Nov, 60, A. n Woimer, esq , of Scranton, referee in bankruptcy for this district, held a meeting of the creditors ivf James O, Loighton at ths offlee oi O. O, Derahliner to. day, Charles Slckler, of V likes Barre, was in (own on Mondiv. Funk D. Millar, ef Princeton college, and Prank Frar, n lafayette, came home today and will cast their first vote on Tuesdav, 'Ihei Republican county chairman, ijeoigct A. Carter, of Meshoppen, was In town Mondij, Hon, li. D. Tiffany, of Nicholson, god Judg V. St. Vaughn, of Meshoppen, wsre In town en Saturday. flOO lUwar'dTlQO. His reader of tins paper will he plsaxd to I, ara thst theis Is at leiut cue drt-adtd disease that science has been sble to cure in alt lis stages and that la catairh. Hall's Catsrih Cure Is the eml) positive our now known to th medial (uteiiilty. Catarrh being a eonstilu-ilon.-.l disease, requires a constitutions I treat ment. Hall's. Catarrh Cure I taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces eit Hn svstini, theicbj destroying the foundation of the e'twa, and giving the patient strength by building up (he constitution sud assisting nsture in doing lu woik Th pioprle ton have so much faith iu its curative powers, that they otter on Hundred Delists for any caes that it fall tn cure. Stud for list ot testi monials Address F. J. CflKPTET k CO , Toledo, O. hold by druggist. 7V. Hall's family Pills sre ths best si THE MARKETS. Wall Street Btriew. fork, or. S.-Tr ta a very " imuLbMv spirit nMsafsnt In the stock market nil day. It vsan uuistil at times by ths dif ficulty ef ecuirttf aesmntnodatlon In thee loan market, but beton tho day had closed tho market imrst lute meat animation after follow ing a ntanM la the call loan rate, and the so. tlvlty continued up to tho close, almost wholly igfloftog recovery In thet manay ntt to about the top rate ot Ike msrning. Takisf ot ejulek profit by room tradm triad same slight im prenslon on pricu'her and there, but the Inst princei were generally very near the top. The feeling In Wall street thle morning wss thnt Friday's Jump In the call loan rato had been due to manipulation, that Saturday's bank slate ment "did not truly represent the available re sources of the bunks and In short, that all of the usually trustworthy indications of a pinch in the money market were misleading nnd artificial. It was In this spirit tluvt speculators rushed to buy stocks nt the opening. They raised prices from 1 to 114 points over Saturdiy's level In a large number ot prominent stockswithln n few minutes Then began the calling of loons by some of the banks. Ixvnns made today carry over until Wednesday and when speculators be gan to look about to and new accommodations with which to tairy their holdings of stork over election day the) ran the call loan rate up rap Idly to 25 per cent. Tlie first loans were made at 10 per cent. One broken plated $1,000,000 at that rate, another $1,000,000 at 15 per cent, and demanded 25 per cent for a million more. This suddenly checked tho animation of the ateck inaiket and was followed by a period of con templation. A conspicuous feature of the market at this time wan the largo number of transac tions for cash, and the small concessions from the ruling prices at which these wcr quoted. The condition in the money market wis of course responsible for this. Vi hen these rate tor money fell swsy 10 rr cent, abaln this afternoon the speoulators very promptly availed themselves of the resource ottered and rushed prices up to the top level of the daj. Th strength in the ami let wan very general and on the whol quit uniform. Tha steel stocks, the prominent indus trials and tho Southern and Southwestern rail roads, especially the Atchisons and Union Pa cific were the lesriers in point ot strength, with gains ranging from 2 to Vk per cent. Tots I sale. S' SOO nhireh. Standard Oil sold In the outsdl maikct at 025, compared with the pre vious record of 613 on Saturday. Quite a larg business wss done in bondh and pries were wll maintained Totnl sales, par value, 1, 315,200 L'nHed States new s Advanced and the old 4c declined per cent, on th last call. Tie following quotations are furnished The Tribune by U. S Jordan At Co., rooms 705-70el Mr building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone 500ft' Open- High- Low., CIo. tng. est. est. fr. American Sugar 125 1S6H 1I4'4 1WS American Tobacco .... 974 W-i W Am S &W s;'4 SOU 3ji 3(V Uch, To & S l'e .... WVa 34 324 3S9, , T. eV H V., Pr 744 W 74 75 Brooklvn Tinctlon W,i Xfin i fl Unit. & Ohio T5V4 W W " tVmt. Tobacco 291 309, 20'4 Z)t dies & Ohio 30i tl'i tnji .11 Chic. L a. W 12 123 M 1 i3i Clnc.B. & Q 120 130 120 120? it. Paul U0i 118 110 Hc'i Rock Island 110 U0W 100'a 110i Deliwara i. Hudson ...,1U4 1U4& lll'S lMfe Lackawanna 170',. 178H 17fi',i 170 Federal Steel 40 41',2 40 it Federal Steel, Pr CHi 0i 09i (ii Kan &Tcc,Pr MS 128s -tlH "UJ4 louLi. i. Jfnsh 701 77? Tft'i 77 Manhattan F.lc f)7Vi 0814 Wi 98 Met. Traction Co WOK 1504 IS)' l'V Missouri Paciflo 56 57 J'iSi 57 People's Gas 94H O'i'i ! 044 X. J. Central 135 136 133 118 Southern Pacific 38 JO 3V, 18 Noifolk k, Webtern 87 SVi '17 37', North. Pacific 57 5e't 57H C8'4 North. Pacific, Tr 73A 7SV4 7J 1Vi Y Central 18 1SH4 1324 jtt Ont. k West 2J 22? 22 22 Pennn H. R 133 lSI'A 1321 133 Pacific Mail 43H 44 4J' 4i',fc IteAding Mn 17 18 174 18. Rending, Pr 574 60V4 574 65 Southern K. R 13 HV4 11 13 Southern n. R , Pr .... 57 5S m'i 574 Tenn, C A: Iron ..... 56' hlYt 50V4 67'4 U H. Leather U lim n 11A V. S. Ix-athcr, Pr ...... TIT K Tli UY, Rubber .... 32 32T4 Sl'i Si Union Pacific 62 03 6J 63 Union Pacific, Pr ...... "0 TOTs TS TGTi Wabash, Pi mi 1BV4 194 1BV4 Westein Union 81 82 )', 80V4 IfEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE PRICES Open- High- Low- Cloe. WHFAT. fng. est. st ing December ......... 704 TBS, T94 7B?i Ma S2$ 82?4 82'4 82? (ORX December 42'i 41 42K 424 May , 4J4 421 42H 42 leranton oad of Trade Xxahanga Quotations All Quotation Baiad on Par of 100. BTOCM Bid. Ak First rational Bank 800 Scranton Savings Bank S0O ... Scranton Packing Co & Third National Bank 425 Dime Deposit and Discount Bank ..M0 Fconomy Light, II. 4i P. Co 4 Lacka. Trust Safe Deposit Co 150 ... Scranton Point Co Clark ck Snover Co., Pr. 125 ... Scranton Iron Fence ek Mfg Co 100 Scranton Axle Works 5 Lackawanna Dairy Co. Pr 20 County faav-ings Bank 4c Trust Co .. 30U First Natlonol Bank (Carbondale) 00 Standard Drilling Co 8' Tradera' National Bank 155 Beranton llolt and Nut Co 100 BONDS Scranton Passenger Railway, first Mortgage, due 1920 Ill People' Street Railway, firat moit gage. due 1918 115 ... People' Street Railway, General mortgage, du 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 1W Lack Township School 5 per cent, ... 102 City ol Scranton St, Imp. 0 per cent KM Scranton Trartton 6 per cent 113 Beranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave ) nutter Creamery, 2Sa21c. ; dairy tubs, 28c. Eggs Select we.tcrn, 17c; nearby state, 19o. Cheese Full cieam, new, 11'eC. Beans Per bu , choice msrmw, $2.40, medium, 32 30, pea, 2 SO. Potatoes 60c. Onions 00c. per bu Flour Best patent, ti 00 Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Ivov. 5 Wheal Fiiiii, c. high er, contract grade, November, 7-l.ia7Jc. Lorn "inn, ic, higher; No. 2 mixed Iviivember, 41n 43c, Oats Steady; Ivo. 2 vvhito dipped, 2754c; No. 3 do, do, none otleicd; Xti. 2 mticd do, none offered. I'loui Stead j ; winter tuporioi, $2 U2 50, do. evlioi, 3 00a2 80, Pcmujlvanla lolbi cleir, 3 10aJV; do. do. strHight, 3 35a J 60, western winter clear, .) 20oJ iO, do, do, straight, $M0oJ03; do. do patent, -Wii.li.3 35; Kansas straight, in 3acks, J40st.U; do patent, in sacks, J ca3 80; spring cleir, li3ffl do, btraight, )i3.A5a3tXI; do patent, $lsi25, do. tavnntc brand, ? 1 23a HO, clt) milU, ctia, timuiua, do, clear, l'JftiS40; do. straight, UiVilltf, do patent, il.75il 10 Rje riom Ww riuict snd stead;; rjuotcil at $310 pn barrel for choice Puinsjlianla. flutter Firm; fancy western creamery, .' t'.j'.; do. prints, 27c 1 ggs Him; fresh nearly, .'3c; do. wistcui, 2'c; do, sciithwestein, Jlc; ctn southern, 20e riieese -. Stpadj ; New York full eieams fancy small, -'i mIIVjc, ; do, do, do, good to choice, lOiltc, Kc tlned Supars Unchanged t'otton Steadv, 'Inl low Unchungcd ; city priim, lu hogsheads, 4"c; country do,, barrels, l'iatsic. ; cakes, 5c. Livu Poultrv Dull and weak, fowls, banc,; old iocs, teis, BnO'sc ; sprlm, chickens, SiOc. ; ducks, ha Oe. ; turkejs, Oc. Dicssid Poidtrj Stiadj ; fowls, choice, O'&alOc.; do, fair to good, BMac. ; old roosters, JVic; nearby spring chlckrua, lOt 12c. ; western do. flsllc, Rec elpts I lour, 1,000 barrels and 2,105,000 pounds lu sacks; wheal, 1,200 bushels, com, 2 000 bushels; osts, 10,010 busheK (Shipments AMiest, 1,000 bushels; corn, 7,ouo pus'ieis; osts, l,oou nusneis. New York Stain nnd Produce, New York, Not, 8. -Flour Market flriuli In Id but lalhci nulet; without notevvorlh elnnge, Vleat-Spot film; .No 2 red, 7ftl)e, f n. h. afloat ; Ho. 2 led, 78Hc. elevator; No I northern Duluth, 85'4c. f. o. b. afloat; options geneiallv rlrni and higher, tlually eiv& utf v Hitlf snd olosed steadv at sic. net advunce; N'o, ! ted March dosed S3',c,j May, 82se ; Noveni. bei, "S'ic; Deceinlei, "One, Com Spot strcig; No '.', 4Cc, elcuini apd 4JV. f. 0. h. afloat; eptlons about itmdy al Kv. net advance, Mjv elcil 41V-. Deiiniber, 124c, (1j(s-ShI stinng; No, 2, Soiit.i No, J, 23c-.; No. S white, J7V4c! ?o. vvhile, ,j'ic.j track inivrd west ern. 25a2ii'e tuck while m stern, .7aile,; track wlilte state. 27k ; optloiu quiet hut steadv, lluiter lillii, t reamer), 16i2'e., fse. lore, Iftin'ic,; lime creamer, leaJlc; iiulta Hun n.'amir), UalSc; state dali.v, lisilc, t lucse Dull, luiico white, !UJe. : small while, lie- ; lsige colored, lOJic; small eoloied, lie, Chicago Grain and Pioduce. Chicago, Nov. 5 Wheat Wis dull lodav, but higher on cables and bullish statistic, IMc-ia-bei cloning Ui '..'. over Situiday. Corn ilcsed isHe'. and oats 1 shade liighei. Provi.loni at the close were 2'ia5c. lmpioved, what was a dull market throughout the session sav for a brief period of sbility t the start. Cash suo- To Satisfy Curiosity and to learn for ourselves all the usei for ZENOLA THE MODERN CLEANSE We will pay $1000 in Gold We are hearing ef new uiei for this great cleanser every day. We wish to learn at once AIJL (he wm, end at willing to pay you to help tn, $200 to the person tending in the Lilt decided to be riwt by the Committee named below. $100 for " Lbt decided to be - Second. $60 for the List decided to be Third. $20 (ch) for the Lists decided t be 4h to the 13th (IndusWe). $10 (oh) fo the Lilt decided to be 14th to 33d (IncltMive). (each) for tlte Lists decided to be 34th to 83d (inclusive). "The Condition of Competition arei 111181 The list specifying the greatest dum ber of separate vises that 7.KNOT.A may be ut to will be declared by the Committee to s the First, and the oae containing; Use next lsrgest number, Second, and soon SECOND I.lsLs of use submitted mast be plainly written lu Ink, on one aide of paper only, and method of each use eepanratery stated J,fM to be mlltd to Tike jfcrafe Company, 78 7ocfson St., Ntw York:, on of before thirtieth dny of November, Mp.and must lw signed by cacti competitor man P. Ol addrcu given. THIBD-Th 1UU autsmltteel In accordacwe with the conditions will be paaaed on by the Committee and tbeir decision will be final. In tie caHe will a Vest submitted by anyone connected with the Xenotn Company be con. aldered The list derided to be flnt,Mn4 and third will be printed In this pape FOURTH-Thc ZENOJ- used sntutbe pre cured by ach coranotitor from a dealer la the city 01 town where ceustpetitor reside, and the nameancl address af the dealer matt be stated. Any grocer or druggart hag ZHNOI.A cr oan supply it. The Cemaatttae win coiaaist of KimaimT M. Hotfae of the Boston Glebe, Pa of. Sueaa Cntne, yiorlMDctcM'ofTsscliTTtintngCIssel for the State of Maw York rit. at. K UAHBOir, of The rtorlh AmerUon, Phils Islpad, Awards to be made December 20. 1900 THB ZENOLA COMPANY OUeMMftN mOI, OO., D4TMBUOIII t etuoeesi t., hcw voaa orrr ta a. raoNT ev., Ntiiaecasna a orkraaL er4 leeroi sa Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, X Heaters, i ttS-37 PKNN AVENUE3. EUGENE FIELD'S POEMS A $7.00 BOOK Given Free lo each person interest ed In subscribing to the Eugene Field Monu ment Souvenir Fund Subscribe any amiunt desired Subscriptions as low as $1 00 will en title donor to his daint- TIIEBooltoftho ily artistic volume. contiiry.jlaua- filld ILOWIiRS" Boinelj 1 las- (cloth bound, Sxil), as tiated by toll- a ccrtlficat of subsciip- ty-tvvo of tho tlon to fund. Book World's drettt- mntiliM i aalrcrlon l eitArtmts. Field's best and most representative works and is ready for cle liv erv. But for the noble contribution ol the vvoilel's greatest uitiits this book could not have been uunulactuicd for les.s than $7 00. The Fund creited Is divided r quail) be tween the family of the lute Uugene Field and the Fund for the building of a monu ment to tho niemoiy ol the beloved poet ot chltdnood. Aildie.s Riifren Flol I Monument -.niivenolr Fund Chicago, III If you ulso wish lo aend postage, enclose 10 cents lations weie as follows: Flour Qulat, lu; chaifcidi .V. ;. nuiiiK vvlejl, f aTI i -V. li nd. 75c ! .No J coin, ."iVj itfV ! J 5 el low, I'j'i aUVic; No. i white, J7e : No 3 whlti. Jlas 21 '(c: .No. 1 t)a seed, l,7Pi Vo, 1 nnrtlivvetl, 4I.S0, tliuolliv, 110.1120; pork, fll m; mil, 7.10i7.1Jl4, ills, yJWjfijQ, slwulclcrs, tn'io. sldee, t Ml0 7u vl,lskr, ft J" Chicago Live Stock Market. fhlciKO, Nov. f -Cattle Iteen)ts, U.'OO, In. clmliiitf 1,'Ki westerns ,uul l.two Icxnns, k"u cnillv 10t, hluliei, clcsini; eiln for Inferior nnd uieilium; iijtivrs, best on sile todiv, tvn cms it i, pod to prime htcciK, tJ Widj pooi lo ni ilium, s ',(iil ill, fcednh, Mpidj, J60.itld inlscd stocker. sloft', J.ri0iJ7'ij eeivvs, pi od i eholee, 10c, lilvhei, .'70iHt), hcifci., MroriB, except verv cmiuuoii, a.'73jl7J, eannn., (.tend), M.'mi 00, hulls uteulv, iiiil.lU, eiilvci, Hi", 'liiant, rciclpls, l.Wlil, lic.i in sjIc fom rai loads at 4U1 'lea. fed steels, lill Sri; ill, rraw steeis, S-Ulillli do, bulla, MMa !!!". Ioi;s Kecelpti todij, is.tsH); (oniorrow, ( If It over, 1,100; ivcrue, 10c. Iiifthci, iclivc; top, 4 tk, iiImiI id ImirliHv $1 Ulil 06; good to eholee hftvj, 11 (fU4 M; ruueli In ivj, l V)a4 rl, Ilirlil, icl.WU Mli hulk "( sain, I 70at S.). .lici i llectipt', 18,00(1, hlirip. fctluni; to 10c, highir; lain! , te ul.v lo Mronir, j,'o lu cliolce welh. en, flai Jj, fair In choice mixed, WWd: wett cm sheep, f lal SI; 'ii bliccp, iriSilaSBO, na live luinbs, $ 0oi 41, wirtcrn Iciube, Slf0a5MI. V lt',11 Se 11.o 01 mini 01,1 ; tilt a0dSM WH 7 East Llbeity Stock Mnrkat. l'svt Ilb(:rli,Sov. 6 Cattle bteadv , eitn, JOj5u"i; piiiiic, Sj i0.riii, iiiiiuioii, $3 21n3 7f. Hum ellve, prluie heavv, iiMlilW. ustoited lnediiiins, sii ,, mt heivy orkcis, i 3i Ki, prims plk's, ; 1 1XUI li"!; si ana, $l,it '); rcusrhs. WiOalOO. .Slueii Steadj; choice wctherj, ifSM si; common, tl 50,U ft'), t)ione lambs, fj ZlaS.tOj c oiiiii.on to t"0d, vIJOjO; eul cslves, ft'l Ki, OU Market. Oil Oil), Nov. 3-Cuxlit balances, Dl in, err tllieatcs, no lilds; thininrnU, 1M,SJ barreU., ar.4.-. 1 0 7(J) l.rrnl, run.. 1Si.T7ie b.irl. FORSYTH average, 82,237 band. M r -