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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3,2, 1900.
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B7Tha BcWinton Tribune lias opened
ft Branch Ofllco In Carbondale and
prints a dally edition devoted to the
Interests of the city, supplying Cnr-
".fcondnle with a dally morning paper,
containing all the news of the Plon-
eer City. Communications of a news
.'nature, peisonals and all Items for
publication may be left at the new
f ofllcas In.tho Burke Building, or sent
by, mall or 'phone. E. L. Hatfield,
manager of the Carbondale edition,
will bo pleased to receive callers
Jseeklng Information or deslious of
Imparting It. Telephone numbers:
.tfew, 280; old, 0423.
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' THE SILK MILL STKIKE.
The Night Shift of Boys Make De-
- mands Which Besult in Their
Being tald Off.
The strike nt the silk mill, which
skirted on Friday evening among Hip
bows cniplojed un the night shift, lins
not yet been sealed, nor Is theie much
likelihood that It will be In the near
futuro. The boys stiuck for wages of
a dollar a night each, ti nuibcrlul In
crease In some cases, and when their
demandt wete laid before Manager
Frieder he at once lefuscd to Riant
thorn, and when they poislsted in go
ing out on stilke lie lelitctuntly closed
the mil! down lclucttintly, because lie
did not wish to thiow the night hands
out of employment for a long time, as
scorns now likely must bo the ease.
For the past few month'', It seems,
the silk business has been stagnant.
The Klots company has tluco mills,
one in Scranton, one in Fredericksburg,
Va and one in this city. These mills
have tocently been tunning on half
time because of the depiesslon in the
tiade. Serious thoughts have been had
from time to time of closing one of
these mills, as it would mean u saving
of $2,000 a month to concentrate the
work in two instead of tlnee. The com
pany did not wish to dischaigc their
employes in any one of the thiee mills,
however, so have kept all 1 mining at
a serious loss.
Investigation fuil'hor rcieals the fact
that the boys aio ill-advised at this
time to make a demand for higher pay,
for at present, or up to the time they
weno on strike, they wore lecelving
fully one-third moie than is paid a
similar class of labor pei forming the
uine work in any other silk mill In the
state. They have also had inducements
In the way of extra compensation for
every pound of silk they tuin out over
i certain fixed quantity.
There Is some talk of the day hands
at the silk mill going out this moi nlng
to show their sympathy with the boys'
movement. It is hoped that some way
may bo found to avert this, as in the
prcscntcoriditlon of the silk trade theto
will bc-Tno recourse for the Klots com
pany but to shut down, and if the ilres
in the fuinaces are allowed to go out
thoie is the stiongest probability that
they will not bo lighted again tills win
ter, thus tin owing two hundred per
sons out of work. Manager Frleder
told a Tilbune man yesterday after
noon that lie looks for no further
double at the mill today, and said also
that the night shift would not be stall
ed again unless the tiouhle is adjusted
quickly. Under these clicumstances,
as the boys will be the heaviest losers
by a continued stilke just now, it is
hoped that they will see the wisdom of
going back.
A committee of the bit Iking boys
i ailed at the Caibondale olllce of The
Tribune Saturday afternoon and left
the lolloulng communication, giving
their veislon of the tiouhle, with a ie
quost to make It public:
"To The Tilbune.
"In Saturday morning's Issue It was
stated that the night shlfL would te
tiun to fcork in a lew days, as told by
Mr. riieder. the superintendent, but, as
the boys on stilke aie not willing to go
back under the old scale, we think that
pel haps the time will lengthen to
weeks or months. Ot late the boys
have been depth ed of theii tights and
will stand for it no longei. Their
claim is that twelve bouts a night and
under the slate ot ductile lights Is too
much. Some of the buy.-, walked haul
nil night, and the highest they leeched
was fiom 2i to no tents. The cause ot
the stilko I- that the '(list time' asks
a dollar a night for the frames and M)
rents for lour tr.ttnes. 'Second tlnto"
asks a. laltjo ol no nulls, us they me
"nly- netting fcOfCunts n night. 'Thltd
time' asks' a dollar a night for four
fiaines and 7r funis for tlnee fi .lines.
They also ask thut the bobbin-can lei. s
ot Tlist,' 'second' and 'thltd time' be
given CO cents a night, These ate the
demands of the night shllt boys, and
unless they aie met and given we will
stay out until they aie. It Is near time
that we demand our tights, and now
that wo haw we will stay out till we
get tticm It It taken mouths,
' ' "The Slrlkeis."
At the Chinches Yesteiday.
At the Heiean Baptist church jestet
Juy morning the pastor, Hew Dr.
W'hulen, pi cached the thlwl senium
u his series on "ill eat Themes of
Dtir Kollglon," the discourse yesteiday
relating to ".Man, His Otlgin and Des
tiny." A lultlit ul (oiupailsuit of oo
lutlou and icvelatlou was made. In
llt1e1,qi' he Bloomy mm ping n largo
tTmgiegatlon gieeted Dr. Whulnii mid
TSP 'interest followed his uiguttunt
mil exposition of Utu ttuth of the DIv
itr.ie.velatUm. At the Fhst Congiegutlon.il ohutch
lie rtu. M. C. nillott also diew a
argo congtegatlon. The handsome
lew Muson ci Hamlin organ, which
lift just been installed theie, was
Wed tor the tlrst thtiu yesteiday, and
t pleased the coiigiegatlon gieatiy.
dr. Klllott's moinlng dlscoutse was:
'Preparing for a Itovival," and In the.
ivenlng, as the thlid in the series of
lis .sermons on '.'Gteut Men," he chose
orchis topic, "Daniel, the Intoipro
e" A song set vice piecedcd the
ivenlng senium, At - p. in, the Sun
lay school hail its thlid successive
ally, the pupils ptesentlng a btlght
ind uttiuctlvu piogianmi?, At 1
I'cjock the llev, Mi, I'aisons, of Ply
aiquth, addressed tho meiuber.s of the
Vdung Meri's union hi their hall doiwi
ktfalrs In the church.
'At the Second Piesbyteihm chinch
the. Rev. Milton K. Kerwln preached
. Cures all 'furcut aud I.uug Affcctloua.
COUGH SYRUP
W GcttbeKeauluc. Refuc&uujtltutcs. M
Vis sure
5h twn Oil cure KlicuuiatUin. tjikajf,
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In the nftPtnooti nt the close of the
Sunday school.
At Trinity Protestant Ilplstopul, the
lector, ltev. 11. A. Sawyer, adminis
tered communion In the moinlng and
preached, in the evening his dls
coutse was the thlid of a scilc) on
"Communistic Soolallsm."
At St. Paul's chinch (llvangulleul
Ltithotnn), llev. F. Imlugcr, the pas
tor, spoke both moinlng and evening.
Ills text In the morning was from
Hebrews, x::M-25, "Let us consider one
another to provoke unto love and to
good woiks, not forsaking the assem
bling or out solves together, as the
manner of some Is." His evening dis
course was insiilied by Hpheslans, lv:!l
"Kndeavorlttg to keep the unity of the
sphlt in the bond of place In connec
tion with piaetlelng liturgical songs.
In the afternoon, at 2 p. in., llieio
was u council meeting In the ehuieh
to prepnte the annual teport.
Piogramme for Tonight.
At the Ciiand Opeta house this evi n
Ing liiooke's famous Ohlcngo Mm hie
band will play, agisted by Miss Har
tlot Dement lMckuid, tho gifted dia
matlc oprano soloist. The ptogiammo
will be:
Mauli, "King P(i" (') Itiuul..-
Uittlmr, ".lulillco" "ll"''
Tlih incttiuc lomlmln Willi tin- li.Miin on
i.liiih me Inuniliil lom lutloiul A "!
'aie the ,tioni," tor i:ii;linil; "Our Own Dear
I ."ml," toi Sullruliiiil, "Long Uo tin' I '
pnoi," lr (Senium; mill for Atncikii, "Mj
Country, Mh uf 'J'lice, 'nrct l.nul of I ilioilj."
(Juirtitte liiim "Itlgeiltttn" inll
Solo fir lioinlionr, "Vnli Ciprai'" aimou
Mi. (Iiidlt! vinioin.
Pecnpilc I'imi, "ii in in t i li I. slme,"
O.ili
hilt ttui-'bion.
Mi -iio fiom tin OpiTi "(..-.mini" Illit
Sclo fm sopuiin, Cnnllii.t (lom "II" ijuiiii
., SIhIh" I.oiiimil
llnnlet ncini'iil PalUid.
Ijirl MoMiiiuit f 1 6in "Di.innttr 'jniplmm"
(( ntiiii-linl) Hliu'wit
Polo for 1'iiiolip, '-puMiii',' ll llrop',"
Strut--,
Mi. Mmi-IiiII luM.t.
(it) Mi ilc It allot , "llnifc of tin- .lusts"
( ii iliiin iiIl
(li) 'lo Slip, "Hip m finttin" (mm),
lliooln
Sicm l'(ipul.ilii', " Mu-ii il Coil. in ("id,"
llnUi
Cotuluitor Ilioini l'ri-l"ii llioo'io
Not" llio ilmii pinji inn H MliJ-rt to fclulil
tlnntc
The People's Lectin e Couise.
The tiustees of the Bcienn Baptist
chinch piosent the following list of lec
tures, dates and spcakeis to the public
and Invite the co-operation of ull.
Theie will be no fixed udinlsslon
chaise, a slher offeiing only being
asked. The ptoject Is inter-donomin.t-tlonal,
each speaker being fiom among
the leudets of the vat ions chinches.
The dates, lectureis and subjects will
be:
Monday, Nov. 13 llev. John W. Phil
lips, Ph. D., D. D on "What I Laughed
at m Palestine." Dr. Phillips is pastor
of the First Haptlst dim eh in Hitig
hamton, X. Y the laigest Baptist
chuich in New Yotk state outside of
(Jteater New Yoik.
Tuesdav, Dec. I. Hew T. .1. Lansing,
D. D., on "Among the (.Jlueleis of the
High Alps." Dr. Lansing is pastor of
tho CJieen Ttldge Freiib tetian chuieli,
Sctanton.
Wednesday, Dee. t!l liew Lj man U.
Weeks on "The Passion I'ltiv, as Seen
abOhuiamnivtB.ru in 1'iOU " Mr. Weeks
Is one of the best known niliiiilets ul
the Wyoming .Methodist confeienci.
Tuc-day, .Ian. J2 lle. G. Albeit
CietU on "Mai tin Luther," Illustuted
by the steteopucon. Mt. tietty has
long been a piomlnent Ltttluiaii elet
gyman. Tuesday, i'eb. Pi Mu-.ic.il and litet
jny entei t.ilnment, under the atf-plces
of the music lommltteo of the Ret can
church, given by home talent, assisted
by out-of-town attists.
Wednesday, Mutch 1,; ltc i: A.
Bo 1 on "Tlie Seen and the Unsi en "
Mr. Do. 1 is pastor ot the Plymouth
Congiegational chin t It of Scranton and
head of the depaitment ot doi utlon In
the Intel national ('otieipondi'iu'c.'
ScliooN, of Scranton.
Wednesday, Apiil 1U lte. Ihnest
Melville on "An Ironing with Teiinj. -son
Headings." jr(. Mehlllc Is the
tectoi ul St. .Tallies' Hplscopnl chtllih
at Fait Hilw.inl, N. Y.
An Atti active Tiuuk.
At the Delaw.ne and Hudson depot
on Satin day inoinltig theie tested up
on the plutlotni ii weaiy-looUing, bat
tel ed, old wooden ttunk, with the lock
biokeu oft and the hamlles pulled out.
The ttunk was lull ot what appealed
to be weatlng appatol and the unet
was only half down. Tho tiunk was
seemed by a white tope tied twice
utound. To lliu casual obsetvur the old
telle ot bygone daj.s looked ileeldcdly
uninteresting. Nevertheless all who
passed It stopped tor a .second look
and then laughed he.utlly and called
some one lo slime his mlilh. Tho
cause of It all was about fifty pi lined
slips pasted on the tt neks lontnlnltig
tlli? woids: "We have just been niiil
l it'll." Tacked on top of tho roer was
a wild beating the addiess: "A. (
M., til ecu llldge," A uuinb.'f of
it lends of the owner scribbled mes
sages or coiigtatulatlons on the white
caul, and a seutdi wtis made of the
waiting loom lor the happy couple.
Hut they wete not illsicined bv ihe
time the tiuuk was placed on the tialii,
A Slight Scaie,
At about . u'dock on Satiiulay at
let noon, when the inatltiei' crowd was
coining ttoiit tho Ciiand opeui house,
the .tuning In ft out of Lai kin A:
Pliny's clothing state, nt the coiner of
Nottlt Main and Salem avenues, was
discovcteil to bo on lite, tfeveial men
tan out, giabhed the awning and totu
It In two, tho blazing portion tailing
to ihe Kiound, when It was iptlikly
Jumped un and tho lite completed. Tho
wind had dctudted one cud of the
awning fiom its I untie, and the luoso
end had tlupped around In the gale
until it Dually found a lodgment in
the globe of an aie light on tho stoop.
Then the ted hot lid lions set It ttllie,
Hesldo the desttuetlon of tho awning
no damage resulted and no nlaim was
tinned In.
The Water Vote May Be Invalid.
An Intel estlng question, b? tiling
illicitly on the vntu cast tor municipal
water on Tuesday last, has Just at Isen
In Sci anion. Theie It Involves tho val
idity ot bonds Issued lor (he imptoe
meiit of ben eig to cost $27.1.000. it,
II, Day it Co., the successful bidden
for these bonds, icfuse to take thein
because they contend that ut the dee
Hon at which the inciease of debt was
voted for tho election was not con
ducted accnidlng to law. The Scrnn
ton inciease of debt was balloted for
juecisely in the same manner in which
DEPARTMENT.
the water bonds weie voted for In
Carbondale. The case, In all proba
bility, will ho taken to court to decide.
In that event the day for municipal
water for this city is still far olT, as
the stipieme court of the slate will
have lo ghe a decision before the
bonds can bo sold, as Investors will
want to wait until a decision has been
ictuleicd.
Clatenco J. Fan ell Send.
Clatence J. Farrell, whoe home was
at l.l South Washington street, died
suddenly lust night, while pet forming
his duties as n hrnkeman on a Dela
ware and Hudson fi eight tin In. The
sad event occurred nt Lallln. As the
lialit was stopping he had lltteo
In akes to set. Ho had sot two ot the
brakes and was In th" act of running
to tho thhd when he was seen to sud
denly put Ills hand to his head, stag
g?r, and then fall down upon the car.
When the other trainmen reached hhn
he wus dead. It Is supposed that his
death was caused by a utptuted blood
vessel, The temalns were Immediate
ly hi ought to his home In this city.
Mr. Fnrtclt was ill) years ot ago, and
is sui l veil by a wife and four chll
dien, Don't Forget the Hospital Today.
Don't fotget that today will bo fttilt
day for tho hospital. A committee of
ladles will bo at the Arnold building,
corner of Main stitet and Lincoln ave
nue, ltoni n. m. to 5 p. m. to lecelvo
the fruit and send it to the hospital.
It is hoped that the ladies of Carbon
dale will be Intoiestcil to send some
thing and that the donation will bo
enough to hist the hospital till winter.
An Accident in No. 3.
Joieph Ssitfotd, of Clntk aenue, a
l tinner In No I! mine, had his foot
hndlv lacerated Satuiday morning. A
mine car jumped the ttnek and San
foul's foot caught between the wheM
and the tall. An ambulance conveyed
him to his home,
Molusky-Murray.
At St. Hose chinch, this city, last
Thin silay evening llev. Father Dlvon
perfoiined it nmiilagc oetemony that
united Miss Marv Murtay, ot Gordon
avenue, to Joseph Molusky, of Pike
sttect.
At the Opera House.
Tonight Hi ooke's Chicago Murine
band.
Thin sday, Ftiday, Satuiday (matinee
and evening) Wills Hrotheis' com
pany In lepertohu.
Meetings Tonight.
Common council.
Olhti Leaf lodge. No. 1fi. I. O. O. F.
Federal union. No 7204.
Mr. Bairett's Funeial.
The finieial cot lege ot the late James
Hiinett will leave the house at !M"
o'clock this nun nine.
Picked Up in Passing'.
Mi. and Mis. H. Schiyver are islt
Ing in Naitowsbuig.
Hoi n To Mr. and Mis. James Wllie,
of Belmont sttect, a daughtet.
.1. Llebeiman, the popular telephone
man, passed Sunday In Scianton.
W. 11 Johnson and John Buiko slat t
toi St. Louis tonionow, on business.
Mossi lj. j. Shannon and M. .1.
Mm pity spent last evening in Forest
C'itv.
.Mr. and Mis. H. S. Uoiiham and
son, Ftank, of Chestnut avenue, ate
islilng In White'.s Valley.
Miss Annie I'lonin, of Fallbtook
Mi eel, is untet taiiiltis her sister, Miss
Winnie Ciouln, of Honesdnle.
Anthony Tlghe. ot Philadelphia, a
fot mcr lesldent heie, Is seriously III
at his home In the Quaker City.
JRMYN AND A1AYFIELD.
The fuot ball game played on Satin -dav
aiteiiioun on fowlci's field, be
tween the Houesdale and JeiuiMi High
School teams, atttacted sevcial bun
dled people, ninong whom weie a fair
spt Inkling of ladles. Uulli teams had
ptevlously met, and although Hones
dale was on that occasion victorious,
thi! f,ame was won by such a close
maigln that it was thought on Satur
day ihe locals would, with the advant
age ot pla.ving on their homo gioimds,
win the game. In the (list half the
pla.ing was so equal that neither side
was able to scoie, but In the latter half
tho lsllot.s outclassed the locals and
ewntuallv won by a score uf 11 to 0.
The Jeimyn bo.s' defeat was due to
their weak line foiinatlon. They played
Tahly good on defense, but le'peatedly
tailed to gain gtotmil when opportun
ities displayed themselves. The line-up:
Houesdale Mm Ian ,lett end: Spettl
gue, loft tackle; Munay, left cuatd:
Volter, center; Halm, right guaid;
Homy, light tackle; Dl.. tight end;
Swift, ittint let back; Dill i lull, light
haltb.iek; Dlx, left halfback; Stegner,
nillback; Smith, substitute,
.reimn CiillUths, left end; Tiotler,'
left tackle; Nolan, left gu.ud; Ttotter,
center: Ptiee, tight guaid; Tennis,
Unlit tackle: O'Hrlon, tight end: Mur
wiy, nai tot back; HuUdy. tight half
back; Lutey, lett halfbaok; Fteas, full
bad;; lliowu and Campbell, substi
tutes, Iteteiee, Dr. S. H, Moyoi,
The tunuial or the little Holls child,
the victim of Thut sday night's lite,
look place yesteiday afternoon, and on
account of the sad clioumstnnces under
which the Utile one met death, an un
usually latge number of people weie
pteseiil. Seniles were held In St.
James i:p!seopal chinch by the tector,
llev. (,' 13. Fessenden, who meaehed
an Impicssivp sennon fiom the wauls
found in Coilnthluns, chapter v:l'0,
"Hut now is Liu 1st ilseti fiom the dead,
and become the Hist Units of them that
slept," His refeieiuu to the child's un
timely death btought teais to many
eyes. Inteuuiint was afteiwauls made
in the boiough cemeteiy, The p.ill
beaieih were Mau Kowiand, Ilattlo
and Mamie Heck, limy Douslier, An
nie Hogutth and Hilda Stevens. The
llower-heaieis wete tiladys Soby ami
Claia Dennett,
Dr, II, C, Wheeler, or Carbondale, de
llveied a lectuie on "Suigical F.mer
Bendes" to the Flist Aid society on
Satuiday evening, in addition to the
members of the Aid society the lectuie
was listened to by a number of others
who ute Interested In the society's good
wotlc. In the course of the lectin o Dr.
Wheeler, by the use ot a iiumber of
charts of his own diawlng and by piae
lleal demonstrations, showed how to
place an Injured mint in the most com
putable position for tuinsportntlon,
how to stop henionhage of different
paits of the body and to lellevo shock.
Isaac Benjamin and Kllas Evans, of
Vandllnar, spent Saturday evening hcus
with friends.
John H. Qlbbs, ot West Mayfleld.who
somo time aso enlisted In tho United
Stales Infantry, left New York last
Wednesday for Iho Philippines.
Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo Penderod, Jr., of
Third sheet, spent yesterday with
Providence friends.
OLVPHANT.
A tegular meeting of tho school
board was held on Saturday evening
with all members ptcsont except Mr.
Dully. A, large number of applica
tions for exoneration of school truces
wore refoned to the finance commit
tee. This Is In necordance to a tc
cent resolution, which requires all per
sons desiring to become exempt from
taxes to state their cases before the
board, Instead of to the tax collector,
ns hetetofoie. The heating: apparatus
In tho First waul school building was
leported out of order and the secre
tin y dhected to communicate with tho
manufactuters to have an cxpcit come
on heie to remedy the defects. Tho
sccretaty was also Instructed to no
tify ex-Tax Collector Hoban to come
before the next meeting of tho boaid
with a list of exonerations for the
yoais 1818 and 1S09. The following
bills were passed: Atherton & Sut
ton. 70c; James J. Lynch estate, $112.25;
Oylphant light plant, $7.00: American
Hook company, J3S.33: John Dempsey,
J'J.OO; Peter Ingolsby, $3.00; twelve dl
lectois, one day attending Institute,
$3.R0 each. Prof. Cummlngs teported
that the (total em oilmen t. for (the
month of October was 700 and the
average attendance CSS, an Increase of
T over last year and the highest at
tendance yet retained In ithls bor
ough. Tho Hxcolslor Hose company, at a
meeting held Fi Iday evening, elected
the following ofheers: Ptesldent, T.
Frank Jordan: vice president, George
.1. Ferguson; ttcasuror, C. M. Hatha
wav; secretary, D. c. A'oylo; foreman,
John It. IVttigrew; assistants. M. n.
O'Hnjie, T. F. .Ionian: nemen. M. V..
Dardls. Wllllnm Kelly, Arthur Petti-!
Blew, I.ottls Zttkrm, David Williams, P.
McLsren: trustee, John J O'Malley,
Ceotgp Fctguson, Frank P. McLaugh
lin. Agents for the Tockawanna Tele
phone company have been In town tho
past few davs canvassing for tele
phone Mibsctibets. Thiy have met
with great success and already ncatlv
httv names linvc been rectuod. The
new company Is charging $2 per year J
i or seivice tn ptivate toFiaencos ana
,'JG pei veai for !iism."-i houses. The
wotk of electing poles and wires will
be commenced ns soon as the neces.
snry light of way Is seemed In this
boioiigh. It Is expected that an e
change will be established here.
The boiough t ottncil will meet this
eenlng.
The season of loilv hotits' devotion
wa commenced in St. Patiick'j
chuich at S o'clock jestetday moin
lng. with a high mass new Father
MiCallen, of Haltimoie, was celebrant.
At 10 20 nviss was cclebtated by P.ew
P. J. Mtuphy. In th" evening, an
eloquent and Instructive discourse was
delivered by Father MeCallen. The
devotions will be btought lo a closd
tomouow.
PECKVILLE.
Mr. and Mis. Hdwaid Aldilch, of
Tripps Patk. spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. v. J. p.ioad, of Piospecl
stieet.
Chailes Whiting, of Cemeteiy stieet,
Is veiy low with tjphoid fever.
The Temple Coal and It on company
w 111 observe the semi-monthly pay law.
The emploes of their Steniek deck
collleiy will lecehe their pay on Sat
uiday, Vox. 17.
Mis. (leoige Hitidick, ol Main stieet,
who lias been ill of typhoid foer for
some time, lins suffeied a i elapse and
Is now dangeiously 111.
Mis. O. D. Secor Is quite ill at her
home on Cemeteiy stieet.
Mr. and Mis. S. II. Ui iggs spent
Sunday with their son, Mr. H. H
Hi lggs, of Carbondale.
The ne'l tegular meeting of the
lioai d of tiade will be held Wednesday
evenlng. All membeis aie icnuested
to attend.
Theie will be a meeting ot the bor
ough counoll at the borough building
this evening.
A legular meeting of the Wilson
Fire company will be held nt their
moms Tuesday evening.
JESSUP.
The O1lent.1l foot bull eleven, oC
.Sctanton, delented the Jesssup team hi
a one-sided kiihip yesteiday by the
scoie or lti-0.
The Jesbiip Ilitjli Hchool Ilugby team
me makliiff aiinncrcinents for a botlal,
to-be held ut St. James' hall, Nocem
nor 28.
MeswiH. Jllthael McAndiow and W. .1.
Scnnlon have letuined home tionr
Ohio, ivheic they huvo been employed
iliuliiK tho lecent sttlUe.
Air. nnd Mi s. Mlehnel Coleman, of
lljde P.uk, aie vlsltlner fi lends In
town.
The St. James .conKiesnllon Is mult
Intr aiianseniunts for it festival, to
take place nt St. James' hall, Novem
ber 20. The loiunilttoe In chareo la
leaving nothing: undone to make It tho
sreatcht event of the nelson.
I!. .T Mcduil, of Sctanton, was vl.sit
liiff fi lends In town yesterday.
.V latpo numbor of our townspeople
heaid the sennon given by llev. J. S,
MiC'alleit, S. S Inst evenlngr at Ht. Pat
iluk'h chilli Ii, Olyphunt,
Miss I.IrkIo C'annlff. of Sciantott, was
visiting telatlves In town yestotdav,
Mlbs Kutlo llioffiut, of Archbald, Is
vl.slthiK ftlcndb In town,
Thonuis I.angnn, of South So.uiton,
Is vlhllluK ftlunds heie,
John Dougher, of Jerniyn, was a
caller In town Inst evening.
Tteeno atlfllths was In Hoianton hut
evening.
Stops the Cough
and works off the Cold.
Laxative nromo-Qulnlne Tablets
cute a cold In one day, No Cute, No
I'ay, I'tlce 25 cents.
GOULPSBORO,
Mis. Keillng Is spending tho week
In Now Yotk, buying Christmas goods
for Mrb. S, A, Adams' btote.
Dr. Hurwy, of Westlleld. N. J bpent
pait of last week lth Mr. and Mis.
llitivey,
Miss Anna Ciooks has elected a
handsome monument in Lehigh ceme
tery, In menioty of her patents, Mr.
and Mis. John Ciooks.
Mrs. Sltlnucillng, of Thoinhutst, Is
vlbltlug her daughter, Mrs. Joseph
Matthews.
W. L. Haivey bpent Friday at New
Yotk.
We mo sotiy to lose one of our e.
JONAS LONG'S SON9.
Our Thanks to Food Show Patrons.
We would not feel tht the Exhibition which closed here Saturday night would be complete
without a vote ol thanks to the many thousands of personages hi Scranton nnd vicinage, who helped j
to make it so complete and interesting a success. We are grateful for the appreciation and confidence .
beitowed. If it has put you in touch with Foods of the better variety, we are very glad. Wc do not
think the Pure Food Show will soon be forgotten. It has been an bxhibltion worthy of the store and
of the city. But it Is over now. Today the store awakes on the rush o! a busy winter and holiday
season. It is well prepared for it well prepared for you.
Specials for Monday;
Domestics.
MUSLIN, unbleached, full yard
the 6c kind Monday for
MUSLIN, unbleached sheeting,
ular 18c kind Monday for
PILLOW CASES, full 40x36 with
i2c kind for
MUSLIN, line bleached and full
kind Monday for
CANTON FLANNEL, extra heavy, unhleached, 32 inches
wide, the i2c kind Monday for
BLANKETS, extra heavy weight, full size 11 1-4; splen
didly made and finished; regular $1.33 Blanket, pair, for
Monday VC
SHAKER FLANNEL, full width, extra heavy, fine A
quality. Special Monday, yatd 4-2C
HORSE BLANKETS, good quality and nicely made, t ,
the regular S1.75 kind Monday, pair ( 1 5d
Dress Goods.
PI-AinS, A Bollil cp of 1I011M0 fiilil IM1I1U
ill icry protlj "tjlrsj cheap nt -'JL
Vcrj- tprclnt for toilav 2
III:MIIKTTA, full ao-lnch wide ami ful
inlor; Kllk flnMioil, cxcrllont ncijrlil
In a Mipub Miigc ot colnrliiR? a
ui-cial, j.ml "w
VWVa, HAITI PI VIDS, the ginuinp Frnuli
In the lliusl iiuiilci anil lii-it ot (ol
olliifjc. ui Hi up ti 41.iV) i .nd Bl).
pciiil Slpnilij ot OSK,
CLOVKIXOS full 5(1 iinhci ldi, pitir wind
iiiipmlcil ilouMngs cxtu lioa wdklil;
till in iliolip oolorinss S-po- I)Sr
1I1I pir jaul "O"'
Notions.
nnr-'- si ys
sulllll Mlll, M'l
5c
l'INS !.ciiuiiiu Ailjiiiuiliiio; futii pi- Br
lulkftl ''
MU'IIIM: Oil, puio .mil ilnf, pu i
bottle
Bli'llO.VS fnif.i trhninim;. tur c,.
dozen J-
mtU.-ll lltMll.Nf:, I10M quallti. ,n An
Mill) "w
CMITI.lt l.i:N-(.lllS of luwt mall- QC
SPOOb tOITON. RronkN Ul xird -5-
FIMMII'I) BH Ml), lt ipidlli. An
pkt "l
Jonas
tlmable joiing ladies, Miss Oetttude
lfager, who has accepted 11 position as
htenogiaphoi In New Yoik.
The th si snow of the season fell
Filday mot nlng, which was followed
by rain and high wind.
Nelson Oeaiy, of i:.iston, Is the guest
of his alhler, Mis. G. CJ. Smith.
Mis. llnnlet Wolfe is making esaun
&ie tepaits to her lesidence on Main
stieet,
I'lection dav passed eiy nuletly.
The otf polled was Ml Itepublli an, 1G
PemoLral, I Prohibition.
TAYLOR.
Ue.ith iciuoieil fiom our midst one
of T.i. lot's pioneer tuMdcnts when
lames Alonis, sr., passed away nt his
home on Grove stieet at 1.30 o'tloik
.Satuiday morning. For thhly jears
ho had le.slded In this town nnd in
that time made many filen'l". De
eensod 'Vas bout in nienmnin, Wales,
111 t, -eight jieais oso. lie is mnheil
by a wile and sK clilldten, luiinely:
.Mis. John P. Ftancls, Mis. Tallin
ililtllths, .lames, William and Miss
Jeitiude, of this place. Tlte lalter Is
.1 teacher In one of our boiough schools
and MNs Susie, u milliner, of Sen rin
ton. The funeral will take place thla
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will
be held nt the lamily tcsldence. In
terment will be made in the Wash
burn street cemeteiy. Hyde Park.
Mis. Nelson Lowiy. of North Main
.ilreet, while engaged In her household
duties on Saturday, fell 11 distance
of twenty feet and sustained scilouu
Injuiles. She was engaged at the time
In dusting cm pot on a potch adjoin
ing tho house, when the guaid Kill
gave away. Her Injuiles consisted of
a dislocated hip and other minor
bruises.
Ptofessor I'lmnlty, uf thu School of
l.ackuwaiinna, Seiawton. addiessed
tho coiigiegatlon or the PiesbytQllan
ilnii eh estotd.iy moinlng. Pi of.
l'lunilsy Is an able speuker; his ad
dress was Instinctive and entertain
ing, and his heat 01. s weio well pleased
with the discourse.
Kveiy member of tho T.ucka wanna
lodge, No. US, Amen lean IMotestunt
association, Is m gently leiiuesled to
be present nt tonionow evening's ses
sion to welcome the worthy gitind
master, Wllllnm Hpenee, nnd stalf of
giand lodge ofllcets, fiom Phlladel
phlu. Mr. and Mis. John ileynohls, of
West Scranton, were guests of rela
tives horn yesteiiliiy.
Miss Kate Wllttois, of Itullio.id
sticsr, visited Miss lit owning, of Helle
ue, yesteiday.
Mhses Annlo anil l,UtU' Williams
Messrs. J, S, Inglls, Philip WnlKlna
and Ar, It. Wllllums. weio guests of
Misses Ada and Suslo ndwards at
Mount Dewey ye3twlay.
Mlsaes ,IInniiah Powell and Unh
UvaiiH visited lelatlves ot the fot mcr
In Uellovua yesterday,
The work of laying tlw pMh-s In posl.
lion of tho Pond stieet sower Is pio
grossing lapldly, Street commissioner
Han Is Is supet Intending tho wink.
Miss Maiuii! Prancls, of Illoomsbiu h
Noimal school, Is home to attend the
funeral of her giandfather,
Emblem division, No. 57, Sous of
Tempeiance, will meet In session this
evening.
Miss Ida Speiber, of Taylor stieet,
was the guest of ft lends In I'oil.vllle,
yesterday,
Mis. William Divls uiul daughter,
Miss Elizabeth, of South Scuinton,
visited at the homo of their son, Mr.
Pavld M. Davit,, of Main atu'l. yes
teiday. Mr. TUchaul Uendull i-pent yisteuluy
at the homo uf his patents, ltev. and
Mrs. Francis Gendall, ot Peckvllle.
JONAS LONG'S 90N8.
wide and fine In quality, A
J 42C
full io 1.4 wide, the reg- t 1
1 Z2C
handkerchief border; the
9c
yard wide, the regular 7c
52c
8c
Cloak Department.
WlIM't'I'ltS of iiiponor ipiallty of tjlno,
with pl.ilti1 lucks Nitc assorlniont ot
mini, flzo XI tu 14. 'tho 7.',t. kind A On
tnd.1v Jt "7W
1'tiU UlLIAltr.ni: .mil kctih, irliniiicil
Willi daitci of Kildc tails liotli Unlit anil
link kinds IniiiiNoinc otdn C Oft
Worlli i.Z0. spend toihy .. t.vo
(l)M-! for l.idut and nilmp ot Itnp all wool
Uiri ilolli In all tho popular hi'ih,,
lined tluouiJioiit. tlist) slorm nllau
.sploiiriiil t line 111 S7.VI. S)ftial ec )Q
toihi il PU.-'U
Underwear.
(lUilliNM'lOV M'lli. I.idle-' Onnlt suili
In '.'i.n, uui .ut 1 1 ! 1 0 ; Hi-.' bi-t on ttie
mikt'l .0 the iiui'. Tin.' "iCl. lCr
iiuilitv lodij foi 0&1
M SIS AND PVNTN fo- l.idiei; lieun flicnd
and iMilluit uiiulil. uy fipuul AQn
m3 fm yw.
Hosiery.
I till. IlKI .W hen.i idilied and tililly f-t
lihik iluikliiit". Mill "Ilk Itu'rings; pi rat
iM'iiiinr rpnllliM: ala' :!k. a in,
pan speihl iy
MKN'S ill wool and xtiiitli fict bluk Sods,
in heaw ict.lit. spmal, pn- 17.-.
pih 1 V.
. 1
Long's Sons
THE MARKETS.
Satin day's Stock Quotations.
The following qiiotitlom are fiirnlihtd The
Trillion lij M. .s .lord 111 i. Co, rooms TOJ-TOD
Heirs liullillng. sirintoii, I'i. 'Iclephoue flillH:
Open- HIrIi- tow "los
inj ist. et in;.
Alllllll III surfn 1,1't ,l;, i,ls IJV-(
Auiiiiiaii 'liiliuv' HM'i l"''h MK
( IlK. .. (,l Uu-I II l 11 11
('., II. V. O IHij 114 HIU H-ll
si. Paul Mi UJ'i 121 's 122
Hoik Mnml lPi'.i I!'.1.. II.! lFI'i
i.oik irtiiu 111, a ii a n" i'.i
Dilawau- uud Ilnd-uii lift lit.' -1- I In Ilil'a
I I lit I ill lilt I l '4 I ' ft I T'i,
I'ul. .-till, I' (i'k 77 711', 7ij'i
Kan. T'., Pi .'i'i ",".4 .'ii Kj
l.tuii .V. .Ni1 7'i'4 7n"i 7li'n illV-i
Mini. I'.li'vilid ins ins"', KW'i 107i
Mil. Traction US'i K.STu J07". 111711
M.i-,0 Pacitlc Vl'i (,0 t8 .VPi
IVople'K !a-. D'Hi 111114 iH'k I'sTf
, I, I'cnllil I tT'j lis l.'il'i H7"s
Soiilhiiil I'ailfli' Ill'i ll'l tOU JPii
Noitnlk J. Wi-t I0?h 41 H lil-tii 40
Nnilliiin I'.uili 2",, I.I di'i. I,2i
Noilh I'uilii'. IT. 7ii!J 7dH 7,-' 7ili
V. V. Cinliil 117i 117'h Tl7'4 1 .7
Out. A Wcteiii 2I4 'IU "I 24ii
I'uini. II. It 1 .n'j 1i'ii l.'.s's l!0i;
I'.ullic Mill IS ;,7 IS .'id
lle.idiiig Iti I'i"; Hi' IliU J'i'i
lIiMiling III.. I'i Ii2'i 1,2'i lilW I1P1
S..11II1 ll.. I'i .VI;, W2 ',n IJIK.
'1 1 tin Coal k Iron .... n7 riSW. uoJl n;ij
I', s. leilhci IIH 11; IIH 15
V. .s. f.eiihei. I'i. ... 7:'; 7('i 7i 7iH-
L. S. Ilulilmi ij'.j .'17'k .'IVS !iH
I
1
luoii l'adlic n.ij (,7J4 U,''. Ml"
'11I011 Par Hie, 1 7f 7d T"i 78
Wib.uli, Pr. jPt 21 JHi 2Ki
Western I'nlo st ', si M
MIW IOIIK I'ltOllftT. IJXClUNCi: PltlChS
Open- High- f.n y. CI01
WIIIIM' In;.-. c-.t. est itnr.
neunihei VH 711 7')'J 7f
M.11 1 M s, st
(OIIN.
Duemlier 42 1J 12 I2TA
May 12 IJ'l I2; tin
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
AIM. Tlltl CV llir II I 1 J "3 ,17' -'
Atihiion ',: 8 .ii "j D'a
AldiNuii. I'i 7i- 7s 77H '"''a
Ituok. Iiactio (il 70 -'4 0S)i
lliltn k Ui 'iHa Ml' T'). 7'i'k
(Mil. 'Inliiuio : iU .UK "ii1.' dt'i
lliis .k Dim i... .2"k .11 i'j W't
Hid. AUt
Mi)
SO)
1)3
4.'.1
U'lu
10
1 50
0
ir. ...
... i(
"
300
1ST
100 ...
Ill
Ui ...
113 ...
... W)
... 10-i
, First National Uank
bciaidon savlugn lljnl
.scranton 1'atMnir Co
Tliliil .National Uank
I Dune lltpoilt and Ui'iount Hank ,,
1 economy l.lttht. II. f. I'. Co
l.fl.!i. Trim Safe Itcnoiil Co
S'ranlon t'alnt Co
Chik A Snovci Cu,, IT
f-iranton lion Fmco &. Jlfir. Co, ...
htranlon Alio Works
I.nihuujnn.1 Paby Co, Vt
County bailing Hank A: 'liu.t Co...
Fiitt National llinK (Caruondalc)..
.sianlard llrllllnir Co.
Traden,' National Hani;
Ktrinton Holt and Nut Co
F10N11S
bcrmtoii 1'asaenitcr tlallwa, llrst
Mortisajtc, due HOT
l'coplc'4 blicet Riilnay, rlrst moil.
(Mire, due tfllb
1'eopU' htreet llJilwjy, (lineiul
nmrtsage, rlue IWI
tlicUon Manufacturius Co
I icka, lunnililp S-choul 0 per cent,
City of Scranton bt. Imp. 8 per
cent
Scranton Tiadlon 0 per tent
10i
US
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected hj II. 0. Dale, 27 Ucfcauanna Ave)
Uuttei Cieuncr. JJaJlc; dairy tubs, sKc.
I'iril Sektt uiiforn, 17c i neiiliy Ulc, ISc.
I heete Full iicaiu. lieu, IlljV.
lk'Jin-1'i-r 1m , iliuiiu marrow, fJ.IO, medium,
f2Si; pea, . :.0.
Potatoes BOc.
Ciilona oOc. per hu.
riaui Heft paltlit, $1 CO.
Philadelphia Cattle Maiket.
1'iillaiUlplila, .Nov, II. litcelpti foi the nick:
('alllf, .',lih: slu'ip, 7, PIT ho. 0.J1J. ( attlo
liurkil boo of utun stock, fill iiHpdi,. for
(.oikI laltli nlilili uou iatl.il Main", iiti.i,
ifVUal.Wj icnud, Wjl .'3; luedluni, ijl.'.'8ijal Tr
iinuiim, 41 i'nl r). siKrp and lainln IKtlulilc
oltiTini "i io in htutoiialdo ihmand it Kioadj
i Unci., ut.IT (oiniiuiocr trail. i dull autt uejU;
Iamli4 of Iho better Mln-'lonsi tulett ailhi' j
'Jal'n.j (oiiuuoii, t'jj'Ji.; cpriiuc lanilH. 3a0c, i
I04 flood demand. ptiiM slrad.i ; lies! uenteni,
iiT'.ic.; other .1 indi, (HiaTc; itato Iiorh, not
vlTerid. Fat coiw, in light linjuio t 'Ja:!1!!'. J
JON A3 LONQ'S SON9.
vS1
I
Millinery,
TOtlltlsr IIATsS tor hillra' nnit mlsic In v
forlcd rolnrn with polkadot li.uuh, lQn
icry fpe1l.1I "
TRtSIMF.D HATS In the err iirwcut effctU
ami tichrpt ikslgns; the $3 00 C- OR
klml, tptclal at 4X.yO
ClllI.nitKN'S soft I11U III askortrd coloni,
a Kpctlitl lot, umtli i'. cattt, eflr
to ea at "
Women's Shoes.
FIM! MM Kin MIOKSj Io liot rail In all
kIjIci, oIoi nnd ldtln; light, incdluiii ami
heaiy nolo?. Kciy pilr Ruaranteeil; north
worth $2.(10 anil Mry pcclal for C f OR
today at l.VO
Toweling.
KirCIlKV CIMf.ll. n hitr anil (.peciil lot of it
for Slondiy's f lllnc. llleachid, iinbleathcd
and fanry thciked, with plintv IwyTbc.
all vho come today at, per ard.,,.'70''
Groceries.
HAMS, lipt miv,nr cured, WQlLf
prund y2'-
JUCKr.ftl.b; wlrrttil Vo. 2. 10 pound AVn
pall foi t'
( Ol) I'lsll, absolnlv bonder; 2 lb. ''1
hov for j6C
Mill Ml. lxnt granulated, 17 C 1 f(
pntituls for '""
I'lll'NES, urn-, cholin anil meaty; 5 '2Kn
pounds for iwW
CltVCKKltS !-odt'i crUp and tender;' r
lioiind
HON'F.V, niw ohicr, full wclKht OKn
liue, 2 for "'?'
3IAI.T DKHAKFASr rOOD, special; 2 11
lilihagis for '
ItOfJ.hl) OATS, cleaned, no hulls; 1r
10 pounds ''"
PKS, challenge brmd, early June, tin
per can
CHICKt.V JfACKF.RUf,, tn wint "20c
ciucc; fine, per can "
xcal catie-i, aitio ami tinner at SaVlic.l mllih
limn ot tho licit kiniN, sold rcadil) from $.ISa3a;
dies'-ed steers, S'ila'lc.; dressed cows, Ui7?ic.
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
I'nit lluffelo, Nov. 11. Receipt Cattle, 155
ian; sheep, and Iambi, 33 cirnj hogs, Hto cars
shipuunU Cuttle, 129 cars; iheep, 20 can; hrntH,
li i ir. Cattle s(nd. Catven, choice to cxtri,
S7,7.",H. limbi, choko to extra. ii',.2."iao Id.
hlicc Choleo to ctia, ?4i4 25. Hopra Medium
and heai j, s; j;
EMBALMED IN HISTORY,
One Veteran of the Great Conflict
Who Carried Scars.
In a cettain skirmish a colonel (gen
eral hu came to call himself) cot a
slight scratch on his lep. The wound
wan a matter of great glory to him,
says the Chicago Inter-Ocean, and ho
nursed It through afterdays, growlnq
lamer with every year that the mem
ory of his braiery might ever be neitr
him. One day, late In his Hfp, as ho
sat nut sing his leg and pondeilng tho
glorious paft, a young man, vlsitlnR
the family for the first time, ap
proached and sympathetically ie
niarked: "Lume, General?"
"Yes, sir," alter n pause, and with
Inexpressible solemnity; "I am lame,"
"neon riding, sir?"
"No," with lebuking sternness, "I
hae not been tiding."
"Ah, slipped on the ice. General?"
"No, sir," w Ith actual ferocity.
"Perhaps, then, you have sprained
jefur nkle, sir?"
With a pilnful slowness the old man
lifted his pet leg In both hands, set It
carefully on the floor, rose .sloiily front
his chair, and, looking down upon the
unfortunate youth with mingled pity
and wrath, bttist forth In the sublim
ity of rage: "Go tead the history ol
your countiy, you puppy!"
California Exclusions.
Leaving AVashtngton every Monday,
Wednesday and Filday at 10,4,3 p. m..
via Southern Hallway, New Tourist
Sleepers, " poisonally conducted, go
through to San Francisco with out
change of cats, conductors or portct's,
The toute Is through Atlanta, Mont
sonieiy. New Orleans, Houston, San
Antonio, Now Mexico, Arizona and
Southern California, Tho cais aro the
vry latest pattern of I'ullman Tourist
Sleepets, .bhch-wood finish, hlgh-back
seats, sixteen sections, .supplied with
linen, etc,, same ns standard sleepers,
lighted with I'lntsch gas, wide vestl
bule, double sash, i oiler curtains,
lavtitoiy and smoking 100111 for gen
tlemen, and two tetlilug looms lor
ladles,
Tin oc and oiie-lmlf days to Mexico
and Ailzonu, four days to l.os Ansoles
and flvo'dnjs to San Ki.uii'Isco, The
Tmnlst Car fate Is lers than U any
other loute, saving from 523.00 to $30.00
Tor the tilp.
('has, I.. Hopkins, IMsttlct Passenger
Agent, Southern Hallway, s.'s uhest
iiuo stieet, Philadelphia, Pn will bo
ideased lo fuinli.li all Infoi tuition.
Hetedlty,
"Hut U U un ildgiua "
"Si, noiidi' Hu dioi Iu i u.n .uili a mei)
butlcitlj!"
"IndiLill"
"And In I fallui un a icjulai lolntii' '
i:cn the iiuarl k'I, play obsrite, aiv nut alio"
Killior exempt lioni Ihe subllo law of heredity.
Hetifllt loiunal.
Mis. Wlnslow's Soothing Syiip
IU Uui u.nt for our I'llTV VHMtS by
MILLIONS ul MOTIIKIO for theli L'HII,)R;
S1I1 K TKKTIIIMI. Willi l'iall'hl.T OUCCKss
It tsOOTMU Ibe CHILI). SOHLNs th. IJU1I.S
ALLAYS "ll I'AIV, ' "IlKs MM) COLIC, nuj
(a the bc.t rcmidy' foi IHA IHIIOKA. bu!d I,?
Prugitnta In ciery pait ol ilia not d. e su
and aW tor "Mi. ttlmlow' faootldnj; Syruu,"
and lake no other kind. Tttcnty-flte trllu u
bottle.
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