ii &gar 11 j t' i 1' ,V w '. 'v r 'V A. i . cV V J ' ' j n f i THE SCRANTON TMBUNE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHKR 14, 1900. r -- v CARBONDALE DEPARTMENT. V t7Th Hrmnrrm Tribune has opened ft Branch Office in Cnrbondale and prints n daily edition devoted to the Interests of the city, supplying 0' bondale with a daily morning paper, containing all the news of the Pion eer City. Communications of a news nature, personals and all items for publication may be left at the new offices In the Burke Building, or sent by mall or 'phone. E. It. Hatfield, manager of the Carbondale edition, will be pleased to lecelve callers seeking infoimatlon or desiious of Imparting it. Telephone numbeis: New, 286; old, 0423. SILK MILL STILL RUNNING. Manager Fiieder Says the Hands Are Well Paid and Produces October Payioll to Prove It. , Tho stilko at tlio nllk mill Mtlll con tinues, neither the management nor the xtilkcis luvlns .et yielded. 1'cs tenia v the mill was still l unrulier, finishing up, with the aid of the vvnrlteis who still ir-inalned loynl to the 111 in, the stock on hand. Karly In the afternoon Manager Filetler called Tho Tilbune ofllce up on the telephone and t-ald that tho state ments publlnrieil therein yesterday morning, lefenlng to the wages paid hy the company, weie not correet. As nil evidence" that -The Tiluunp's In rnimnnt was misinformed, Manager Ktletlcr Invited The Tribune to ."end a leportor to the mill and Inspect the iny-ioll and the plant to se" the con ditions. The Klots Silk Tin owing: company N .i hi lek stint'tuie located at the ex tienie end of Belmont avenue, In a petition of the city called Simpson. The building Is about 400x150. well lighted md sciupulouMv clean Inside, nec.es snily so on account of the delicate labile spun theie. It is till on one floor, except the boiler loom and machine Miops, of which theie ate two, one for new machinery and one for repaid. In itio the main loom, or where the silk Is leeled, spun nnd finished, there Is w oi king space for from 470 to fiOO opei .ttives. Thirty thousand spindles are -ct up in long lows, divided by wide aisles. The fchaftlng is all beneath the ilooift, doing away with the possibility of accident. Oveihead is a mammoth xheet-lron "blower," which furnishes hot air in i inter and cold In summer .ind is open ted by a separate engine. Hence theie is always plenty of fresh air. and about thirty arc lights furnish .imple light for the night hands. The i ompanv have their own dvnamo for lights Of late the hands employed have numbeied about 300, of whom about .sixty are boy.s on the night MiiCt. On account: of lnck of business lately the mill has had u system of woiklne euth liift only half a dav each, o as to .iold any wholesale discharges, und all seemingly went well until the bojs got to agitating foi a raise in wages. This, Manager Fiiedei say., was not vnt i anted, foi under the sjstem now em ployed each boy Is guaranteed a cet taln vvnse and a. piemium for all woik done oer a certain, minimum. Man agei rtieder showed the pav-rolls for nil ilepaitmenls. Except the foreladies, who aie on a. llxed salary, all employes no mi tills system of evtia compen sation except the bovs on the "second lime" night shitt. Those bo.s all set - tents a night, no matter what nuin lit'i of bonis tlioy woik, and they uie nciilv all under sKtecn eais old. In the day shift the wages for Octo Iioi i.in all the way Horn ?13 7S for twenty -four hall das' woik to $. 89 fui tout tr en houis' wmK This four lien houis' woik was done in soen iliiierent elajs dining the month. Of miiiisp, some giili are much moio e lioi t than otlieis In the night shift, (list time" and "thhd time" Ijojs aciaged fiom fiO lo ti'i cents a night. Yestenl.iy moinlng while .some of the slils who continue to woik weie on their wav to the mill they weie saluted hv a showoi of stones fiom buys near Hie mill .Mnn.igor rueeler stij.s that ,psteielny ho had inoie applications for woik than would enable him to nm the mill to its mil capacity, lie will keep It Roinu with the hands lie has until the stock is useel up and will then close down it Is hmdlj likel to icmain i Insert moio than two weekh. huvvevct. Ho mi.s that tho ninjoilty of those who stunk nie alietiilv anxious to eome to woiK. SISTER PATRICIA COMING HOME The Only Deaf Nun in the Woild Hails fiom Cai bondale. I'. K. Hughe, t-eetetaiy of the school htiiitl, lecL'ivcd u Icltor jesteulay moiiiins InioiniliiK him that his t-Istei, Kildget Hughes would aulve in Cji hundnle today to isit iimii niother, Miu. A. HugliLS, oi (Joidon nvenuc. When n young gill Mixs Hughes was Ntij slek with nt ii let lever and on her i.-coveiy timn the ntlacl; her Honse ol healing was found lo have been tle Htntyed. Shi was sent lo the Chestnut I llll convent in Philadelphia tor her hclinolliii nml iheii' Minn eWiucil im usiml Intelllgt'iiee. Tlicio is a liaid and tithi nilf iigaiiist dPitf or muto poisons lieioinlng hlHteis in- nuns, lim Miss lliights -iiowKl wmitloifui aptitude in le.Khlng tleaf niuKs, nntl tor this uu siiii who wits ullriwvri to take tlio os nntl iceelvcd the niuiu' ol KlMe-i IU. IMtileia. Sim l, tin- only deaf nun In this eouiuiy unit piolmbly In tlio woild. Mip hub lieeu dentillod with the- Chest nut Hill coinent tor twenty -one' yenis now, und today Is known thioughout the United States tliitiiiuh her duver w i Kings In CatholU' nntl ulliur maga zlnes. Sister .M. 1M liU lu hus iiitiny pt'istonal filemlH in this city, who will gieet her Imlngly, U It, tuiu ,eui,s siuco shu niatle n y Islt to her home, und the only icgict ut her f i lends will be thin she cm stay hut two days ui, going to her i (invent agiiln on niduy. All the Way to Sciantou, oimt time ye-Htetdiiy tho Sckiukui Tiaetlon company hei;uii m nm thiough cii.s bctwcMin tin- ij. lui'i and the r.lidiie lilies, i'vei since the cinniiunv begun milking Its luipioyemeiiis in 1'iovi demo It iius liecti ip(tirni foi put-. soiifcoih between tlio two tiimiimlh to DrBullsN Cures alt Throat aud I.uug Afiectioui. COUGH SYRUP k. GctthcKCUUluc RcfutciubstllittcJ. A Vis sure .I v it Ion Oil cure Klicumotltm. 15 & 35 cti. i4INM wnllt nloitg a voiy iiuriow htlck-Hlrewn timtniigiifnie nml tiniiBrcr to curs veiy fnr apart. Now this wotk of tepavlng has been llnlnhed, for the winter nt leiisl, nnd pnssonBeis with lender feet can once tuoie go the whole Journey In comfoit. Theie will be iv half hour seivlco hetween Archbald nnd Cai hnntlalp for the winter, and Cnrbon dile and Hci anion, and a fifteen-minute schedule betweeen ileimyn and Cut bondale. Theie will he no chang ing ol ctews on the through cms. The onlv bad feature of the new ar iangciti"nl Is that a number of men will probably be Inltl off. Otherwise, thete will be loom ror rejoicing, as that snuggle of walking on a fool w'lile sidewalk In li ovldcnce has been moio (headed than nil the ipf f the lout ney. AN APRON EXPOSITION. The Lndies of Trinity Guild Will Be gin One on Dec. 4 Oyster Supper Tonight. The Indies of Tilnltv Guild uie pie p.uilig foi 11 novel exposition at the. parish house, which will take plate on Dei. 4. It will be un npron and dolt show. Mis. riank Hubbaid, the piesldenl of the guild, conceived the idea, und in elaborating It thought It would be a good Idea to get apions fiom oveiy stnto in the union. She nccoidlngly enteicd Into conospondonco vilth thi membeis of vaiious guilds tlnoughoulj the country and her litteis biought giatifylng asurnntes of suppeit. A largo number of the deshed articles hove alicady been lecelved. some ot th"m being especially elaboiate sperl inens of neodlewoik, and some being irtlstitpllv decoi Ued One, Horn I.os, Amreles, Ca., is made of a huge silk hu ndkei chief; nnothei, liom OnKkind, Cal . hns ponsketches of oik Hops and Hiii'S'ly beais Another, fiom Snil Iake City, has u icpriductlon In stitches of the "Vloimon Temple and the Assembly house. Theie will also bo a huge (ollectlon of doll", medallions und plctuies There ate about foitv membeis of the guild and thev have staited to woik In eii nel to make their exposition a "iie- C("-s Tonight the ladles of the guild hold un oyster supper at the pai Ish house, foi which the model ate sum or 1" cents will be chaiged. The public Is invited. A Favorable Oppoitunity. hast evening was one of the nights when, so astionomeis asseil, tho showci of shooting stais, 01 "Leonids." would be visible. Many a young man poihaps some In tills veiyi-city, seized upon the knowledge lie had gleaned fiom a petusal ol his newspapei, to Impiess upon tho young ludy who was his hostess that it was theii duly, In thp intPiests of science, to sit up till midnight and uftei, in 01 del to obsoivc the btilliaut sight, which only comes oner in tliirty-lhiee yeais The young ladie, .stimulated to a pleasant ruii osity. askeil mamma, and she is coaxed to a dubious consent to allow them to monopolize the pallor for a few exti 1 houis. Hut 11 is ylthin the 1 nnge of possibility that the stais did not get theii full slme ot attention, even fiom such .11 dent devotees, but tiiat is no nason to suppose that theii e; es. 1 specially those of the young l.ulv's, did not havo a gnat oppoitunity to do some telling woik Theie will be anothei showei of tail ing si.11 s tonight, and as Wednesday evening is loeognied as the young people's night theie will doubtless bo manv p-ihs of heads cxploilng Wv hoavens in unlsou, while manv a voting hcait will be thankful fm this ex-ti.t good foi tune After Giidiion Honois. 'J he Indian loot ball team Indulged in a final piactiee game last night, lieloie today's game with the Mapl City team. The local tlevun has 1koii greatly stienglheiuil ot late and Cap tain tills Hansen hopes to bilng homo tile lam el wieatlj or victoiy. It Is two yi.us shue the 1egul.11 Indian tenn battled with Honeseiale's iilgskhi cluiseis, ami an exciting game Is 'in tielpatid, as the clubs aie swoin ene mies The local eleven v.ill line up as follows Left end, Jlctlale or JIc f'lalii' left lackle, Joe Hansen, lert guaiti. Con Sullivan; tontie, Cogglns; light miaul, C.oimtir light taokK Smith 1 Uht end. Ma-on. iuai tor haik, JIuipliv; light half hick, Cus Hansen; left hall btilc. Hoip; full bite I., lladgins St. Thomas colli ge eloyen, or Stian ti til. is tiylng to at 1 nnge a game with I ho Indians und In all piobabillty. ir today's name 1 emits sntlsractoi Hy fur tho Cat bondale bovn Honostlale will plnv In" 1 1' on Thnnksglvlng. Pei haps Another Daily. IMItin .1. W. Kennedy, of the i)v phunt Iteioul, was in Caiboudule ys teidny, piesumably looking nvei the field in fonlcmplatliin of the establish ment of unothci dully puper to lake llm phuf of the tletuiHt News. It Is known that V. K. Piey, tho ustenblble owner of the News plant, is unxiotih to dlsnoso of it, und It is said Mr, Ken nedy hns been eitgei lo Imutu somo ot Ills sin plus "dough" In the newspapot buslines In Cat bondale for some time, Developments will bo iiwnllcil with In tel est A New Dancing Class, lJior. AV, .1. Collins, the ilumlug mas ter, last night oigunlod u new eluss composed of about twenty couples of young people. 1'iof. Collins Is one of the most capable lnstiiuioi,s in the teipsichoilnii ml in tin) vicinity, and his students hope to make tapld stildes In their know lodge ol the light ftiutns tlu amusement. I'toi, John Klith Is the plttlllst tit tilt' illlSH, whlili will meet each Tuesday owning in lltuke's liall. -. -- A Now Residence and Office, 'Hu.' now icsiiletiLC ol iliyen It, lllnlr, in tint icat ot ,MMh avenue. Is null ing loniplfiluii Wink on It will be pushed us i.ipldty its possible, ut in, W, II. .MiOiaw who lias iui liuboci Mi, lllah's picsiut Kslileiitt i. aiiyloiis to nltlulll pnsspsnlmi us tUlt ky us pus. slide I "Hello Ghls" Shift Ainitml. The Pennsylvania Toleplioue u,ni. p.tny litis piomoted Miss Keite l'lnu nciy U bit one ol the iluy iipetatni.s ut "Centiul," und -Miss Anna Km 11 II now "keeps tab" on the swltehbojid all nluhl. Tint change tool, plme Monti ty j nUht. I A MUNIFICENT OFFER, Mr. Fiey Seeks to Sell the Defunct Evening News for 81,500, The Hon. 1). M. Hendricks, of thin city, icrelveri the following letter yes leidny: VuiIm Tit , Nm. Ill It I.'. I'. Ill mil III. Heir sr! t tt . t. ,iK,l, lllli, goo.l ulll nml plant nt the J'lpnliij New of Cnrbotf ilili- fnr M.GOO, free from all ilnlnn lite par lilt ),TU0 stihuirlbeM nnd mil lie luHc to pv Iiniiiltoiiul.i, If Mill nttnuiiiil, un It Ims n Ittiro I Jlroiiiijo. flu- nlllte lnil nir oift H.liiW Yours litilj, . h. I'lrj I s in , ,.i I ilu mil -ill lo j on I inn nl Mint) (Cttllll lu K II lu 111IIII' mil' Wliu U ill plotil lb (litliiiiiti iininleliml w Un Ah the Hvenlng N'ews has bean dead a week today, It seems as It Mr. Kiev had ought to know It by this time, und the pin chaser he has se lected for his one-time evening paper ceitalnly does liv this time. It Is lmid!.v piobnble that he will "bite" at the oppoi Utility, even though by not doing so he leaves nn opening for some champion of municipal water. The of!le" 101 ee has dispensed, the plant has bioken down, and the $l,r00 offer is lemaikablv dear foia corpse. RETURN ENGAGEMENT. Of the Old Favorites Flank M. and John B. Wills. AVIIlls Uiotheis and their splendid comedy company will give fom pei founiinces at the Or and opeia house, commencing Tliuisday evening. Tlic opening bill villi lie the gieat lauglt-ptovokcr and one of the funniest 1 omedles ever attended, "The Two Old Clonics." Dm lug the plnv a host of lu and new specialties will be Intro duced, Including the famous Mai tell fnmlly. This family was for a long time one of the piinclii.il atti actions ot tlio Uiunum & Bnlley cheus. Thev nie ceitalnly wonderful. Fildjy night "Bosom Pi lends" -v 111 be the bill; Sat in day matinee, "The Two Old Cronies;" Muuiclay night. "In Atlantic City." Ladles' tickets, limited to L'flO, will be issued foi Thursday night. Basket Meeting. The annual basket meeting of the Ablngton Baptist Missionary society will be held today at the Bcrean Bap tist chinch. The morning session will be culled lo older at 10.30 o'clock, and the afternoon .session at 2 o'clock. The public is coidlally invited. Following Is the piogiamme for the day. ltl HI Diioflanil nioeliiitr Kil bv Vli Islulirouk suiKiiiir, tntllng tiiitmlet nt lnt bj-.kir miotinjr 11 l" Iteiilitiic, "Coil I it,lil un 111 VlotiiitJiii," M1111I Ilirtktt s ilu, hililli l'tralu I'tpti, "I'm I ii Hun, lis lliiirftil (till look." Ittilli yftller Ilu it ition," ' I he 'June Is Siotl," h'litli If in km. Vildii, Vli X II liuis si Ii 1 1 ion iloiinimcnl vrn:itoo J iki I'ijI-l' souite, leil b Mi Wlnlm J11 I'lpct, l.o, Ul Co, Help flu," Vlis W W. r.i un solo, Mis II I. V 1'ieiii' Vililti-s, Mrs , 11. loni n -sil, Vlt II W Wliilon lleiilnitr, "Milia's siiu,f, i uliui'," I ill 11; Cum I l'i "V (llnnp-i uf Ilu 1 n lil," In nm luims' ikoiIi ( ollei tinn Pi ii 1 A Case Full of Tangles. Alileinun Jlonison, ol the Thhd waul was bpslpjvcd In nls office ti tile coiner ot South Main street and Klghth avenue, yesteiday moinlng. by loin families fiom the West Side, each one of whom wished dhe and speedy legtl letilbution visited upon the otheis One woman was alleged to have slapped her neighboi's daugh ter and in tlio melee that ensued the olhoiq seemed to have joined In. Theie vypie chin ges and countei ch.nges and bitter looks nnd whole sale denunciation, until the aldeimnn, in desp.ili, hold four of the assembled accuseis in VM bail for an appearance at com t AVhllo this did not help matteis to a vcty gieat extent, yet it soived to help the .itmospheie to set tle hack into Its usual placid calm mound the couit 100m. A Mistake of a Month. A Sei.inton moinlng paper announced on Monday Hint the now St. Hose ihuicli would be finished this week and dedicated next Sunday, when Aioh blsliop Uyan and about JOU other high chinch ellgnltfiiles would be heie. Thr lepoi t should have lend Dectmiber 18. instond This will full on a Tuesday. Cardinal Cllbbons, it is said in Catholic ciieies heio. will piobublv be heie on tlint occasion. , Kind W01 els. .Miss .Mmy D. Jenkins, one ot C111 bondule's best muses, leaves today for bet home at Cm bondale, after caring fur Kdwuid Folley, who bus been seil ously 111 of typhoid tever for seven weeks. Mi. and Mi.s. Folley speak highly of Miss Jenkins and feel yeiy giatetul to liei. Peckville Journal, A Little the V01se for an Accident. Loe omotlve No, 3J8, one of the big follows on the Oelawuic and Hudson lallioad, was In a collision Satutday afternoon nnd eume out of ii with her lillot badly knocked askew. Tt Is now In tlio shops lieio waiting for some Kliullv huiul to sttalghton out lis n Jutlos, Chautauqua Night. Last night was "Chiiutauciuu night" ut the A'oung Men's union. A flue and y ai led progi unime of liteiaiy and musical numbers was piesenied by tho young ladles conncoteel with this clitic An Aim Fiacttued. Mlehucl (lolden, 0110 of the elilvtr buv.s at the Wilson Cieek initio ol tho IX'lawuie und Hudson coinpanv, Intel the bones of Ills light mm tiactuieel while at wink in Uie mine Monday at teinoon Bendy for Customer:. iiie stoics of tills iltv me all open these nights and wilt eontliuut so until next Tuesday night, on account of pay davs in the 111 Ions companies employ. lug a Huge uiiiubei of handy. A Long Visiting Tom. Ot'uu Koenlg, his mothci mid slsier wio Jin a been imiKliig a visit to C11I lti)"slger, of Won Hi Wyonniis aticet, fop soiue time, depaiteil lust evening on the Ihle "llyci" toi lluii homoH In Slicil dnn, Wyonilns. They left that place last siiurmei tor u y Jrll to lelatlies In England. On their Way home from the "tight little Isle" theyi Mopped In this city. AVhen they reach borne they will hav covered nonily 11,000 mites, milte a foiinldable calling tour. W. R. O's Coming Supper. Theie will be a McKlnley supper solved at the tesldencft of Mrs. U. A. Wallets, 69 Salem avenue, on Friday evening, under the auspices of the AV. It. C. Tho price of the supper will be but fifteen cents and will be soivod fiom fi to 7 o'clock. Tho Women's llellef cotps eutei tnlned Alts, h, Mary Amsden, nf Scran Ion, last evening. She Is the dlstilcl Inspector. Mm, Evu Low den, past uicstdcnt ot the AVIIIItini H. Davis AVomen's llellef corps, No. 134, of this city, was elected vice-piesldent of the dlsttlct organisa tion at the leccnt convpntlon In Wllkee-Harie. Gone to a Bigger Town. Mi 5. J. .1. Kennedy and her children took a last look nt this city yester day morning for some lime ut lenst. In rutin 0 their lesldonco will be In Now A'otk clt v. Mr. Kennedy linn been wot king theie for somo time, and had sent for his family to Join him. They go icgrettcd by many ft lends, for they weie good ncighbois nnd pleasant aceitialntnnccs. All who know them will ceitalnly send kind thoughts after llu'in to sppp I Miem on their way. Meetings Tonight. A'niing; Men's union Banquet. AA'IlllRm H. Davis post, No. 1ST, tl. A. It. Pioneer chsIIc, No 203, A. O. K. M. C. Fidelity conclave, No. ISO, Improved Oi der Hpptasoph.s. Meeting tiustees ol St. Haul's church. Ablngton Baptist Misnluna.iv society. Maplewood Cemetery association. "Joe" Carroll Improving. Joseph D. Carroll, son of Peter A. Cairoll, the South Main street mer chant, who was seilously Injured In the foot ball gamp In Honesdale between the Cai bondale Indians and the Maple City team, on November 3, ivas last night icpoited as being able to lt up. His many fi lends will be glad to leain that he will piobnblv be mound 'ignln In a few days. Heie for the Wedding. George Smith, of Buffalo, dlstilct agent theie fui the John Hancock In surance company, Is In this city, hav ing come heie to attend the wedding of his biothci, Lyman Smith, who mai rlps Miss Minnie Reynolds this after noon. Percy Lloyd, of Boston, Is also heie for the same puipose Resignation ChangeB. Uoidon Dimock, who hns been night cleik at the Erie coal ofllce for some time, has resigned and gone to Brnd foid, Pa. In consequence Albert Sim ons is now filling the position of night clerk, and Hdwaid Pethlck, of Bethany, has the situation Mr. Simons lately held To Replace His Bam. 1:1 y lu II. Stone, the Birkelt slieet milk dealer, whose h.un went up ot down in flames lost week, through his foui-yeoi-old son Ilex playing with matches in It, has stuitcd at work al icady to leplace It. A. t:. Tiffany has secured the contract to do the woik. Theatiical. At Hie Guild Opeia Hous Tliuisday night "Two Old Cionies." riiilny night "Bosom Fi lends." Snturdav aftei noon "Two Old Cro nies." Patuiduv night "In Aliunde City." Bom. i'n Jit and Mis .). Sampson, of South Main -ticet, a son. To Mi and Mis Patiick Fee, of Dundafl stieet, a son. To Mr. and Mis Tames MXulty, of Stott sit eel, .1 datlghtei. A Piaise Seivice. The yeaih pialse seivice of the MIs sionmy society of the Flist Piesbv teilan ihuith nl this city will be held on Tliuisday evening, November 2.'. Picked Up in Passing. Mai tin Moinn Is veiy ill at his home on S-md stieet J. AV. Kennedy, of Oiyphant, was a visitor here yesterday. Thomas Bate, of Jcftrey stieet, is re poitoil to be seilously III. Miss Bee Kllhullen, who hus boen y Isltlng Oneonta frlenels. Is homo again. PvBV. M. C. Elliott, of the Congrega tional cfiuich, was In Scianton yes teiday. 1'Waid Bishop lias leslgued his posi tion with the Cm bondale .Machine company. Tho friends nf AV. V. Walt wore gl.ul to see lilin out agalr . estetday. after a vveett'i Illness. TIpv. Oeorgp A. Placp, pmtut of the Methodist Kpistopal chinch in Hanoi, dnl", was In this city yesteiday. Miss Mhaldit AVyile. of Scianton, vvlio spent a few weeks In this city 1 1st summer, vva among tho visitors in town yesteiday. llavmond. the rem or A. K. Tiffany, who hns been dungoioiisly III with ty phoid fever, was icpoited to be slight ly Impinved Inst evening. Miss Fioience Milliuv. of Pike sticnt, lias 1 rtmned home fiom Plttston, Willi" Miss Minnie Wld-ror, of Plttston, Is spending- a few davs heie, George Slmpklns the genoiul -prci-s agent of the nelnw.ue and Hud son company In thlf. tlly. ictuined hom? last evening finiu Albany. neoigc Flshoi, of tlio Delawme and Hudson locomollvp shop, Is tempnr inlly filling the position of geneinl foremnn. made vuuint bv the reslg nation of AA'. A, ITubb.ti.1. WAVERLY. li. fiinuul nl, Mi. Hiiilln Oirim, "f OIv iilniil, M 1 1 111 U Uie Metlioill.t tliinili of iliii pi lie lil Satiinlai inclining, (lie Hit. Ml. t.oil. lull (illiilatltnr. H- Ntner resilient of Waiuh nml .1 iiMinlici of ,lllfc Iivn.lt. s,)IM1i yiJtn ui sin- w ib .uiiili-tiullv kltot anil foi a iitunlii if miu di lif'' le."ln,,l ' She lurtliillj iiuiMieil, luif tin' .nclileiil wmiltiil in liei iKalli. Sin u ,' ven islliiulilc IjiIi, .1 pitiuil Milluii mil lull ""' UJI1" UUmU M11' Uatis 1 liu.liiiitl JH'l l" ilill'liMi Jii'l olliu leUlllfi'. iloiutlmi l lll'l 41 tl"' Il4ltlt lUI.OlUtCf list VWiIiiimIi) In Ilu' lUilin, llie Ho, Mr IIouiiiik Hi'ii "is 1 Ijii." iilleiiilniie and an wilitwliU' Ilu e a luW Vlml ll) m rutUcil 1 111 stum, u ii'liUni of bcunluti, fotmeilj 1 1 Nottli liliitnn, will Is iiutllnl nct Weil . iby id MUs lJiii, of llieen UMgv, MrllmilUl l-t'llir' lid niileiy lul'l 11 tiiielintr 11 ilu iililini of W V. siiitoul la.l IriiU), V 1 1141 itlliiiiliiiii' .mil 111 iveellnil llmo uie 1 1 1 til ' 1 Stops the Cough and woiks off the Cold. I.UNuiive Uiomo-Qulnlne Tablets euio a cold In one day. No Cine, No Pay, Pi lee :'5 cents. V OLYPHANT. AVIlh Just enough membeis to eoitsll lulo a uUorum the boroiigh council met on Monday evening. The street eommlaalonor'a time for Uie month ot October, nmountlng to $1U6 CO, was or dered paid, as vveio also borough bills amounting lo 1139.51: electtlc light ex penses, 1264.80. A bill from HIrIi Con stable Bohutock and one fiom Audi tor T. 1.. AVIIIIams, weie held up for Investigation. The secietary was ill iccled to notify the borough attorney and have him tnlto legal steps to se rine the payments ot tho lower In spectors nnluiy, which the Hewer com pany hns agreed to pay. Mr. VanSlckle, nf the street com mittee, reported that In tho opinion of the borough attorney the borough was not liable for dnmngos In the claim of Mrs. Ann Oiudy against the borough, but that It was optional mi the pail of the council whether the bill should be paid or not. In regard to the amounts expended on the streets In the viirloiis; wuids to dnte, he gave the following llgures First ward, 1433 27; Second ward, JS11.91; Thhd ward. M12.r.-i: Fourth ward. $325.40; u total of $l,053.t3. As the amount ap piopi luted ror stieet purposes tills year is $2,000, he advised council to be mum economical for the balnnce of the vear. He stated that the Mooslc Mountain Coal company hnd deducted the sum of $J'J0 fiom their bill of tnxen, claiming thot they had Improved the public loads a.t Maishwood to that patent. The claim wns leferred to the bmough attorney. A signed state, ment bv the street committee was then i pad, lu which they condemned th" woik done by thp Oiyphant Sewer and Drainage company In l claying the Lackawanna street pave, stating that the concrete and material was of an Inferior quality nnd not up to what the specifications originally called for when the pave was first laid. Thoy lccomtnendPd that a tesolutlon b passed authoiizlng the borough solici tor to take such Ipgnl steps as be saw fit to compel the company to com ply with the original specifications. A lesnlutlon was passed to that effect. Tho salary of the fireman ut the electiie light plant was Increased to ftl.TO per day. ho as to make It uni form with other fliemen's wages pail hoieabouts The seiretaiy was lu sh acted to make deductions In th bills of all light consumers for flvo nights In which the boiough was in dm kness Th? auditois' lepotl not huvinj, been acted upon by the auditing commlttc, the boiough auditors hnndeel In tho following communication: "To tho Honorable Roiough Council ot Oiyphant: "She It is wlthl regret that we Hnd om selves under tho necessity of pre-i-entlng this communication to the council. In doing so, wo do it in jus tice to ouiselves, as the people of Oiyphant me wondering why the re port of the borough's finances has not been published. AAe would, thetefore, Luggest to your honorable body that within the noxt ten davs you make pome anangemont as to having tho tepott published, and notify the audi tois of the same, or we "hall be com pelled, in self-defense, to have it print ed ourselves, thus entailing eddltional expense upon thp boiough. AVhllo we do not wish It to be thought that we are acting too ofllciously In this 'inat li, you will admit that there hns been ample time to adjust any difflculty that you might have objected to In our ippoit, which could only have been done by applying to court, and unless you comply with our lecpiest and pub lish the whole report, we shall have to take the matter in our own hand's and lustlfy ourselves in the eyes of the people of Oiyphant. "Hoping you can see your way clear to comply with this modest leciuest. wo ai e Ttespeetfully yours "AVilllem Scrivons, ' T L. AVIIIIams, Auditois." TieusuiPi Cai bine notified the coun cil that he had lecelved fiom the state dopai tment a check for Wilt for foi olgn Insurance tax.' Council directed that the amount be divided between the two (lie companies. Borough or iels held by Patiick Joidan weie au thoil'.od to become interest bearing. On account ot the lateness or the hour tho societarv's light lepoit was de feiied until the next meeting. TAYLOR. The funeiul ot the late James Mor tis, si., took place on Monday fiom the family residence, on Giove street, and was very largely attended Services weie conducted at the home by the Rev. Dr. H. H. Han is, who delivered mi impressive sermon. The Calvary Baptist chuich eiuartotte lendeied sev eral appiopriate anthems. At the close of the seivice the remains were borne to the AVashbum street cemctoiy foi iutetment. The pall-ibeurots were AA'III hiiii P. GiillUh.s, Hceso Lewis, Griffith Owens, Llewellyn Kvuns, Lewl Iteese und Edmund Jones. The following notices have been posted at the Delawme, Lackawanna and Western collieries heie. On and ufter November 12 the pilces of coal will be lnci cased as follows: To em ployes, all sUes above peu coal, $.'05; pea coal, $1.S3; buckwheat, $1. Other putties, all sizes above pea conl, $2,7'i; peu coal. $l.Vo; buckwheat, l; No. 2 butkwheut, 70 cents. Joseph Ueese, a dtlvei boy ut the Pyno mine, was quite painfully injuied yesterclny by being squeezed hntvvi'en ca is. Tho tliu'e'-inontli.s-old child of Mi. Thomas P, Davis, of South Tuylot. was Intel led in the Finest Home cemeteiy yesteiduy . Mis, Juuii'H, of Plymouth, wus the guest of icl.itlves in this place yestei day. H. C. Webb, of Wllkes-Huue, was a business caller in town yesterday, THE MARKETS. Wall Stieet Review. .Sett Vol I., ,Not, 11. lotto's uUi.i in pilut di (iiiln vlfci'inuil) tontintiil bv niiiu punti. till inlciivtx "till loiif of toik, in uliiili li.ul fixtl on u eoiuijirabb liltlliei I'tiie loci ni lie. siruhle lu iinleuil tilti liolilintci ly ipcenlJliie piilliltii lint Hu leJttloii wj tun iluly In Ji' toril nllli aK ill t tl upliilon jihI olxert itinn to In. omio-td ullli lietrty coniietloii. I he Hal iiii.slloii tlili niniiiiiiK n not uliellnl il ml nliu would diellne hut liotv t.n tin ilecllui uoulil ixtuiJ Ilu, ntujtlou still nm iliml iimii dileil ulu'ii tint iiijif.il iIomO, "llll iiuuUtio liulil.Hlun bt 111 In fonc nml iiiltex on urn il "Mi 10 uili, tucpt where luofevloiul luont fhnltn UCIC Ukillli luI.V lll fits U UllClIllR Hull (I ll ll llll. A a ifull i.i ilio Jjj's uuilliK pilii-i In iiiunlii'r of pioinlncnl imlatrlU', lulnUiiiK Siikut, 'Jiiiikhvo (Joii, Steel ami Hlu, nul ' pli'ii (las -utttretl iloilliui of finnt .1 lu I puInU Jtnl MiliopolllJii Miii'l ll.illu.ij Iihi i ot ill lutu IM nl finiu.trliU fell hctncin .' jml 1 poiiiU 'ilu licui uiro in a leeMus iiioihI iml Vl 10 1(1111 k tl) tjkl' I'lOllU, CMU.ilM flL'jltv lit Ul lli an they ciniiti) their nliott miiiIijcm While Home oulaiilc iliuuml lontinunl iliulni; the efjy, U was ul no lime louinul in lulu, rim If Miiuptloii ot kclllni," lot l.oiulon jccounl ilis.4 pal nl the liopc of an inomunn liort ilenunil fur that jtcount t be lOlenJ If limlou Is still hort in t lie .New Vork intrket it U coitlraeu Uuc ii noioe future netllement, ami the continued ullniU' flout that point crejtul 4 lomielfim lli.il JONAS LONQ'9 SON. Hats Hats Hats Many a becoming costume is spoiled by an ungain ly hat. We fit the hat to the costumeparticular with eveiy detail. Proud of our millinery as a little boy with new shoes. We aim to make it better with each season doesn't seem to be much room for improvement over this one. The $5.00 Hats Are $3.98 Just for a few days to make things lively aiound the second floor. Draped velvet tocjues, trimmed with fancy feathers in the new est and richest effects. Yesterday they were $5.00. So you save a dollar now if you're lucky enough to get' one before they are all gone. VIN'e tiati 'villi iofl rmlTeil eilue of velvet unci turn rrovvn. Holticul Ce A( tint I humeri felt litis In every slyle an.l color, In price fictil sf.iS ejilt AQc. I ndlra' Clolf llitt, In ill llie tiiwe'l mil attratllie rtoslgtu. from M.I) c tu SECOND Dress Goods and Silks Dressmakers will be very busy now if recent sales here are any criterion to go by. We are making the best of some special purchases giving you greater value than we could hope to under ordinary circumstances. Four Important Lots of Fine Black Goods. Are worthy your immediate and particular atten tion. Miss them and you miss some of the greatest bargains ever offered by any store. 38 ineli all vvn-il fully Venellnn, Vrintm f lievioU anil nil wool Fundi Senrei nlwi 4 Inch Witiu Stllel Iltiimle; tri"'1,c '" mullly and finish. Vnj i-pulil, 1 r, yard " 2r" t incli pure wool lieiiih Poplin, ".iliuh, verv tine iitntlltv, luilim' elollies. "Hindi, heiw wi'lRht lotm seiire, intl Vtlnih eilu Ikhvv (llnronil iheiiots Murlli (mm S"i cents to i 2', the y.inl fhoov AQr at ""', MAIN FLOORWYOMING AVENUE, Fine Flannels Three yards of Flannel for a Waist, yard so long as it lasts. Light and daik famous Teazle Down Brand. Never so for so little before. Blankets, too. Finest Pi ices are just as little as we sacrifice the qualitv. Read. Full hIzp 10 1 blankets in isrei nicely flnirtlieil with lilue bonier. A regular 7"c. iinlilj. bpeciil nt onlv , 59c I nil t-iu. Iwillnl 11 4 bljtikets in holli while anil Rrey: i tra heavy vvpirIiI mil finely flnikliiHl The 1 ")0 qinlltv 9C LACKAWANNA AVENUE, Jonas Long's Sods a leactton tit pnees will intervene here bifore that time. Totnl .tles, 1,141,000 nhares lluslnev in lionets win on u larije wale, and time vas fiee profit tnUintc in (oine of tin sptcuUtlve i Mies, while others iieh anted sttotiKlv, Totul fjhs, pit value, 4.77,Hl United fetim boinK dctlincel 11 pet tent, on the lust e.ill uept llie new Is which udv lined ',s pit tent The followlnc quottion are furnished 'lhe Tribuna by M. S Jordan & Co , rooin "OJ 70CJ Meant huilding, tMranton, Pa. Telephone 500.": Open' llish- I-ow. I"10' Inn. til. cit inc. .Viiieilim MiKat lll'i 1J2 12V1 Wl Viiieiituti Tohtcco 107H 10U I'M l'" Am S K VV 43H Hi' l-' 4'1 Mth.To f. S Fe "'ii I'1! IV T. A S. 1'., Pr 77), 77 .0" 711 , Hrooklvn ruction l 70 i. OS'j Unit & Ohio -fO fi 78 7s Cunt. Tobiteo !" I"i .H'ii 'j dies it, Ohio ! U's '. 1 Clue. & Q. V IV 8 1J"A i: lfi ( ble , II. A. if I lj 1! l.i' M Paul Ml il l-il'- Ul". Hoe It Mind Ill1; 114 ll' 1124, Jleluwaie i. liudso ll".i. 114. 117'j 111. 1 ukaw innn tvJ 1SI ISO IM I'edcral Steel 4') 4'j'l I7!b I7V1 Peileul Steel, Pi 70 70. 7l'i . I) Kan .V Te Pi .I'O "'i H's "'a Mdiihaltan He 1071' lOs'j 10.' I07'4 Jlet. Trattlou Co lo ltO1 l(i"i lM'j VIlKsouii Padfle. ".)", Wl "is 1, VSs, Peoplt'i Can KlO'i 301 !i7 'li'i N. .1 rentiiil 1I7IJ. 140 1.7'. I .'I Sotilheiii Pacific HVj IJ'i 11 l Norfoll. i, W'tstirii .... 41'; il If II1; Vorlli. Patlfle t.l'i ol ".J ! oi',i North. Patlfle, Pi 70V1 Wa i'l 70'J N. V. Cintral 1I7H 11l 117': 117'i Out, k West Jl JVi .'I 2li P.tna. It. It 14D1; ltl 110', 1103, Patiflt Vfall f.J "ii'4 M4 V Itiaillntt 10 I -'ii Hi'i I'l'j ilendlnir, I 01 0.P e.l i.'i, .Soiilhcru It. It II1. Il IT, l"s Niiitluin It It, Pi .... U 01 Ml', not. tenn t'. k. hou 7.' 7J'i. f'l t.i l.S heafher IV's ll.' IH4 Its IT. - leather, Pi 77'i 77 Til' a ""'a Itiilihet si, ' 1,H. i.k Uninil Patlfle Ii7 i.i Oii'j in", I'liinu Pacific, Pi 7f3s 70'C 7b f) V.tba,li. Pi "Oil IOVh Wi J0 Mtstein Union if"ii, M',, illi M'i ni:v voiik pnoniici: cwiuvriF. nmocs Open- Hlifli- f.nvv. ( lo, WllKvr. inc. et est lute Deienibei Ttlil 711' t 7s- 7b1; la 1, sjsH H!j Sllj COIIV Ileieniue 41s, 4l 41', 1,'i viay IJIi 4.'1, 4J'l lj' Scianton Board nf Ttade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Ill.l. AAid. Pint N'atlonal flank , SOO Bcraiili.ii Savings flank S00 Scranton PatkhiR I 0. , Third National Hank 4Jr Dime Uepcslt and OUiotint Hank ,, jvci Keonotnv Unlit. II. 4. P. Co I.OLka. fru.t hife Denoill Co .... 150 'i" 40 Kratiton Paint Co ) tlaik & hnover Co., Pr. l'i Sirauton lion Kerne k Mfg. Co It") Herantou yyle Wotki Oj laikawanna Haiti Co, Pr !iO Coiintj Savinta Ilnk fi 'hurt Co... ZW Pimt National Hank (Crlonda!e standard Drllllni; Co. .,,,,.,..,,... ... Trader' National Hank ., ,,.. UL Srrutitrm llolt iml Nut Co 100 HOND". 81-raiitoii rs.cuiier ftailuuj, first Sforfnnnr. due l'UO , ,,,., 115 Ptoplt'a Street ltallna), Drat moit- Kge, due 1018 ,,. 113 Peoir't ht.iet lljilna), General liiottgiff, due 1921 ,....,,. 113 Dltkson Manufarturlnir Co, ,,,,,, , ,,, licka 'lovvinlnp htliool V per tent ,,, City of be ronton bl. Imp b per ctiit. i... ,. Sitauliiii Tiacllon (1 per tent, .,,,, 1.1 JIJO :io Pi to.' He 1 t Scianton Wholesale Maiket, (Collected by II, (1. Dale, 37 ItcUvrauni Ave) UiiturCiumei), tUalc ; dairy tubi. iJc ! Sdett wenteiu, 17c. j nearby ulale, Iff. lliteielull tream, new, ll',tf. Ileam Pel hu, choice mitiwi. $.'.40, meJUim, Um pea, io. I'oljtim- too. (Inlutia S0i. (Kr bu Hour llct patent, JIM). New Yoik Giain and Pioduce. New V.oik, Nov. 1 1 Klour Market was hu active and vviaker but held nominally at old pricin Wheat fpot vveaks Vo. 1 red. 79V. f. i b altuat; So. i led, 77Tc. tleialyi; i. 1 JONAS LONQ'9 SONS. ( hlli!rcn' lull lilninidl vvllli livedo of. rllilinii ami tioM turn!". Ml C" QQ colors .. H'' Vllts' new est at uiiil Uillilini'rf (!olt elficli. Vciv riiilnl lulls lu 39c I'llsso Velotit, velvela, roM, Imilele, folil Upe, vvlngit, eti. Vim li inliiccil FLOOR. JJ Ittcll pllll' VMIlll "lullll lllll SHI 111 MIB"! nml lUiiidi silk HiiMitil tntiluli hrllliauttttis; mule firm Illicit yuriw, ildi, ilur- AQr tlilc mil Hstlnii; ".pulil pir Mini T"' riJlndi Zihillne Plithls of ildi lustre; II. iiith liuiih (lavimtti. in hull I'm. won-liil (hivlnUi riincli (Jeiiniii Piiindlas anil itlinih nilitili i In not" inrntiK anu npimtciil VVorl Strii Il up ioiiw ,l III! and Blankets. Ten cents a colors in the much offered assortment in Scranton. can make them and not lull sie 11-t blankets In iiej. while nml tun ivitli ictl nul blue lioulrrH tntl ctoilut. i ilt;e 1 00 quality 'pi cial TQn at ' ,w htt i heavv vvrwil I uknl mil bljnkets, silk bound eili.e: ml nml Uue borders lejrtilui -"00 qinllty 'pedal gik The Dickson Mnnurncturlng Co. tcmuton aud VVIIltes-llniro I'-t. Manufacturer! of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Boilers, tlolstlneand Pumplne Machinery General Office. Scranton. Pa. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. rarwoTE the ame. XTBJSHtffllUWlSW. UT. llospilal snu Arutx Burgeon iuii. Dr. THEEL 527 North Sixth St. Philadelphia, FA.OAU Abanei, BloodPolson,VarIcocela,Strlcturi ell PRIVATE and QB80URR Diseases, i lllKiri, UI8l,lllHnilDUU,DIHUUIV- oriiini tiiiiyreitoren. irein ciura uuari. i m mm uunnriuiio . bw. " irent Hook ex Irtaa. noilheieii Duliith, '4Ri . f o. b afloat: option' experienced entitled vveiknevi fiom htait to linl-.i iml u ; i I.miI weak mil lalHi. tie l dttllui Nn 2 ltd Milili ilo-ed bli., Vla.v, Hl'-C , No viiiibci, T75nt.; lie timber. 78, Corn Sput hie ide it In. -I but biili-dji't'iill yielded .iiul ili.td ui ik ut I'ii. nei iU tlint . Via) do., il 4J'ki.. Diieinliii. H'ie. Olts 'pot Menh, No. J, 'JK.i .No .1, '.'I'.i.i .No J white, 2S'i.; No. while. 2m.. HatU iniviil veltni, .l'saJTi.4 itatk u hlli' vvehliiu. -T't i .!i . . ttiiek uhlte state. S7'iaJ.lt.i optltns iiniettliil and ritliet ea-j with other iiuiket" llullii - I inn' iiuiuioi, lOl.a Jio.i factui.i, IJiIV.i,; .liuit uiinicrj. I7t!(.; iinliatii.ii iieiiiiiiv. Il'.ulSe ; late ilaitv, iVi .'it. Lliici lluil: hikf vvltlli. I0i(tloi,, null uliin. lo'ulli.i lirite ti.li.inl, toae., Mil ill eolornl, lil'tille, lnKslinn; fnte iml I'eniiivlv mla, 'Jtli'i . u-luii. nyiulai paik. I nf, IHa.'li,, vvtilelli, lusi nl), Jili Chicago Oiain and Pioduce. I hiiajii, Nov 11 Win. il liii.Ui Iijil today on loner e ibli and l lie ivv vvoild'a vllhe )u. iiriae, Heiinihii iliihiiii; lale. untie jester da). Coin l'.al't. and oit, l'al'it, ilovn, PinvUh.iH tl ho il"i vuie IJiUjJ(j,. tie. piii.Mil. ( ash limitations will lis lollnui: 1 lour (jultt and uti ttla i .No .1 i-piiiij; vvhtat, ODaTlc; No. J ml. 7J7i7iit.; No. J lorn, ."I'iuln'Ji,: No J Villon. Si'Ji.i So J whili, JTiiJT'li.j .Se I white, J4.tJ7(., So I Ihy Mid, iflSI- So I l.oilhvvist, ll Si; tiinnthv, M.IIU4 SO, pork, 0 tiHilOWl, Iml, t".07jaT,170, tiln l0i 7.10, kIioiiIiIi ik, V'sjIUi .. sides, lit ".Hi 7.'., whN kn. "I .'7i iijii, nil ioaf, mi 11, jjiuniilatcil, ' 7"i Chicago Live Stock Maiket. (ldiai.0, S'uv. II -laltle lletiipts o.Vto. In. lliidlui; .10(1 'lexaiis mil 2VI VMntiuw; ualivt biters slow, butihirn' stotk Nttadv; wtitiini vviak; Tixan., elcadv to .slum,'; uilives, hr-t utt tale loil.n, inn lailouils at V. jv, guild to prion ifletin, V'OilOOi porr lu medium, I..UiiJJ, aeleeled (enler, blow, M.TIal .0, niKul bl.uk' (lb, weak, WVialhO; eeiv, .M)ilJV lulfeiti, 1 7Ja4 7 1, t inneib. tl JVti V), buIN, l..i.li 2 Jja4 ftO, talvet., blton,', 1 IV, Ii.ijus, lust un tale toriii, Ilili.- ins ul "., Iiu fui blittr, fU'r, Tevaa .u tliu, i) IVil Hi; li'i hull, .'0ViJJI Ilnu- ll(((lilb, Jl,i4il. loiuoitow, 'JI,oiXl ;lift .'Ul, i),'uii, tin teiitb lowir. weak: lop. o(J,"r, iuKhI nul butcher., V1 70 O; auml In i hull l In nv. 'rl.xOiViili ioukIi luat), il i.li 4 71; lib-lit, !,70iVUi, bull, n' bib,, Yl"0.il. "hi(p Itiitlpls, l'i.. mi; blutp nul lamb', np.iii.l nlli.ut;, iI'kIiu tliulu eulu, (,. ml Ii ilioht in liar, l liil 10, fair In t hole i lulu. I, b.i j0 1.10; wiMtili bheip, ,Ul l'i, 'lij liup, . 'i0 .1(0, iiitlti' limh'., s ion 10, ui-lun lambs, ,l sial in Buffalo Live Stock Uaiket. l.at lluftalo, .Suv. II HeceipU-Catlle, .it ' cult; bhecp ind IjiuIi.i, V urj hoi. 11 u. Mi nnriits Caltlt, IJ cars, sheep ami laiulv., IJ ( us; hog, IU car Cattle Dtiiuml fail) active foi (tnoil butelum iml Mead); lambs, tiioieo t evtu, -1 ausio; bheep, li)al00; lanilb., choice lo txlra. fl 13 lV l"; hcup, iholte to cvtra, tl.i al 50 Ilojcs lleavj. V..15.1") 20; pla ami ll(,lu lorkti., burec" and hlshei ; about everv buvu on the maiket lad onlei fir piti. and the. would ell fm a piiiiiluin, pnMlhly Sj IW jGSuysi c j t 'I :y JMt i-. $b, -it