3 THE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE-THCRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1!)0I. FIREflEN'S DAY AT CARBONDALE Concluded Chief Engineer Anthony Lump and Trank Bolren. Hrle Hope company, No. 1, of Sus quehanna, with twenty-eight inon, Tiarohcd behind the Susciuchnunn hnnd of twenty pieces. The company's foro nnn and president Is William Moiiin; assistant foi eiiKiii, chailes Costollo, drlllmnstct. .lolm O Culluhuu. Among the guests of the Files were cx-Chlefs John A. Make nnd John H. McCnxxloy, Hoiough Attorney Thomas A. Dougherty, llciux. Kuichaid. editor of the Susquehanna Transcript, (Scorge Conklln, Otis Uolletan and Hurgess .Tomes P. Mr.Malion I'lntectlon Ihiglne i ntiiprin . No. 3, )f llonesdnlo, which constitutes the Honesdnle lit o ilcpai tnieni, untied out with txxentx-llx'o men. and xvns headed by the Maple City baud. The companj Is oflliorcil as follows Foreman, Klthrnd Hi own. nsslstiint foremen. Lconnid Sadler and Wallet Whitney, president. P. W. Whitney, reetetnix. H. W. I'll li. ticuHUicr, Thomas Calloway. tiuests of the eonipiny were lion T J Until and II A. IVliulmnii. eilltot of the Ilnnisdile Cllleti The Columbia. march, d tlft.x-two recti! ir ,iml twentv honoiai.v inembois, to music by the Moart bind. The of. fleets of the. lompatty ate l'oieman, John Loftus; assistant fotem.iti, i: .1 ileale.v ill 111 ina-tei, .lame' Campbell prsldent .'amis Ho l.iti sou etui x, P F. .Mor.in tieasutci. .In me (lot man, trustee. JP A DnKx. P H. .Muna nnd Thomas Htcnti.ui. Slnnm lltenuan Jp the lompun.x'.s driver 'Ihe ni ond division was In chat go of n t- ii-.. i . .. . t. .... ... . ' i r iieinrii one in in euiei iitit h.ll aides lie was insisted h.V M II TrfplMniindP Ilhonbotg. All three weie niotinted. The unions Alexanders Ninth ltogl tnent baud, of Wllke-Hnip, man hod Rt the he id of the seininl dlvl'lnn Its forty nientbei.i woie kuhkl suits. The. Life Sivings Corps. Following n I'.iitte the only Sen nt on company. In the line of William Cott lt' lie with twont.x -seven men and IP life-saving emps of nine men The company'1 otllcets ate PoiPinm. 1M w ne! Slnnell. lapialn. Stilling Mni rell assistant foieman. John Mutiny nnd Owen Melviti piosidont, duties Mmreil, x leepicslilont. Cltatle Wll lard; secretary Janus Hicks; flu in rial secretai.x.Yxnltct Quick, treasuter, James Ki 11 The lite-sax ing iorps Is lompnscd of Sterling Hnuoll. i.iptnin John Mo Urn xx, lieutenant John Pink, William Reill.x, Kted Sulllxan, Finest Slnnell, John Muitaj, I'axld Htnke and John Connell. Amour; the nicmbeis of the nuiipanv in '.lite wfte John lithiums, ptesldent of ihe boatd of lontiol. Hon. Alex. T. Connell James Kcoglr, Thomas Keuins, Captain Joseph Holiolgle J. C. Lewett, W. W. Hewitt. H. P. Mel In, 'I'linmas Dnnlln, August Citundet, P.ittUK Moote, Peter ll.iiiiin, Walter Slnnell, Walter Applenap, living Applenap, Chailes Connell. Charles Iliggins, Chut les H. Connell, C. li Poland, T. 1. Covtte The Fugle Hose loiupunx of Plttston with its oiuck dt ill team of ". men and "' other itiembets, followed the William Connell'.. J. M. Jones Is cap tain of the team. They ate i hainplons of Pennulania, having won llrst prize in exety competitive ill 111 of an Im pel tance held In the state in the last eleen .xo.iis, Unhiding those (onditited in connection with the annual conven tion. The al-o won lift ptl7e at the Coney 1st mil tournament of lsil when the competition was open to lompanles firm all over the L'nlteil Slate". Along the line of maun they executed all soits of falux maneuxeis. The otTlcerx of the Kdules ate l'oie man, Kdwairl Smith, as'lstant fore men, T. V Motllt and Mjilik Jeff ties, jne.sldont, Osi.ii Hottik. seuetai, V. I'. Millet, tn iistiiei, J. N. Teiwllliser, of the Plttston Kite Pep n tnient, ac conipanied the Kaples f The Only Paid Men. The onl.x paid men In llm weie tline lepiesentlni; the Meehanlii-' IhiKlue companx, ut Wilkes. Marie the oldest rite ioiiipan in thatclt.v. h.nini; oiRan i?ed In lja Pifleen men repieenied trie compriii.v. The office! j aie. Poieinan, Ftank M. Pihuler, .isxiut.int toie-ntun, William Miiuioi, seuelar.x, W. O. Htown, tiehsurei. Pi. ink Bonicit The Patllotli Otdet Son.s of Altiet leu V.md ot Caihondale led the 'istal He coinpam of Jetuixu. wlibh tinned out with tliht.v men undet i.oiumand of Captain S 1). Puis and Poieinan John J. al"h The Pagle Hoi- iom pan of PilielutiK had nineteen men in line. Tho weie in chaise of F. j;, r.llekens. dr'Unusti'i The foreman of this leiiiipam is A. II Peeie Auh nald Hoso company No. 1, in i lunge of W. 11 Blake, foieinau. and H. J. Mc Anelitw. captain had .U men in line The Foiest City Fife and Ptuin mips led the Hnterpiise Hose coinpau of that town The tltemen weie captalneil by P M (Jaidnei. W. It. Wileubei ficr Jr foieinau. The company ninubeied forty men .TJift.'aw lev band of Wllkes-Hane, If el by Petei-ltowlc., a former Caibon Lilian, made music for the Andtew Mttchellr, who hi ought up the end of the second dhielon The Mitchells ,urned out foit -eight men, In new cadet giey unlfoim. and with their v?tRon newly painted in ted and gold, iporge Autlngei capt.tlncd the Mitch dip. T. F. Heibett In fomn.in. The lrler Is John Swackhamniei. The third dhlslon wan headed by the "Itlzens' hand of Jeimn and iou tajried the following companies. Walker Hose company, of Majlleld, thirty-two men. John Callahan, fore man. W. A P.triell, captain. Vandllng Hose coinpaux No 1, thirty-two men, Cornelius Sulllxan, fine man. 'iesan Hoo company of Jeimxti; thhty men, Thomas Stanton, foreman; Michael Mcltale, captain. Cottage Hoo company No 3, of Cnr ludale, foitj men, James Hope, foie man, John McDonmiKh, nKslstnnt foio rtinn. Tlu- Cottage comniny, which was only leeentlx organized, had no unl- Js3 Allen's Foot-Easi in Your Gloyas A lidy writfti "I luke Allen'i fuot ljt Into mj bIoim itiil rub little on my lunJi. It ut my gUnn by aUoitiinv iHrplrjtion i, it a meat dainty toilet povuloi " c invite tin, ttrntlou ol plilcl.ini nj nuiwi to the jbxilm purity ef Allfn'n TlcI 1-jtc. Ur V. C. Abhon editor of ihe Chlujo Clink. mji "It it t nuni jirtrrtlfin; i im uint it tonttantlt in my practice." All rtrue and ihor ttcict rell It, .5i, funple tent WILE, AddrrM Allen b Olrmtcfl. U Roy, N. Y. from Pftgo 1, fotttip. Their apparatus conrlsted nt the old hand teel disunited by the Columbian. Most of the oompanlcp had their ap paratus nlong and th" Columbian had as part of their exhibit the old hind engine which ban been In their pos session for nearly half a century. The inajoilty of the compinles woie tesplendeiit unlfoims of xarlotts col itis and of xaried six lis of nit and trimming The unlfmiu of the Moatt band was the most gotgeous In line It Is of (Lit k gtnin ti lib ttlmined In lilni k Atop tin- ihtpiMii Is a Haling red pom-pom The patinle was texiexxel at Ihe elt.x lull and upon Its disbanding the dillls nnd raies took plan- FIREMEN'S DRILL AND LIFE SAVER'S After th parade, n period XMis de xoted to exhibition dillls and an es hlbltlon b.x the llfe-snxltig cotps of the William Connell compan.x, of Simmon. The ehlbltloii J i 111 wu Inti tided for n competition. It was the xlsh to luxe a number of companies Inlet ested to adil to the atttaitioiis of fltcmcu'it cla, and to stimulate Inteiest among the lliemeii a Jill.e of $.'" was nlfitid b the (oiiiiiilltP" In iltatge of tin se e eicises. Thete xxas only oiie i otup,in.x . howexet. that icsponded. This vas the Pnglf ceimpanx, of Plttston Tin- e -bibllloti u lid li tin.' i!ixi liowoxei. atoned for xxlutcxet dlsappolutiiient was felt oxet the link of ii'sponses Tin' Pagle lotnpalix Is famed fot the clexer dt 111 compan.x It has among Its meiulieis, and the town on the Stisiiui' liauna has good teason to be ptotid of the lliemeti xho tepiesettt bet nbio.nl. The ill ill took place In fiont of the Aim i lean house, in the pit-ictm ol a Huong that pinked the stteet ftoui ctllb to i in li. The xwuk of thes,. m -ti allied nnd splendid npptntiug iiieu alwa.xs mi ills the highest apptei latlon of onlookiis. and the thousands w bo xx at lied their inatiiieiix ton .xesti'tda.x XM'te all admlteis of tin1 aull" and giaieful joung men xxho lompoM'd the loinpan.x. The appltiusp tliut xxas hipi ited was glxen xxltli a spit it that be spoko the apptu latlon maulli'st, and the dtlllets most eeitalnly felt lepald for ttiell elfoi ts. The Inauoeux les xveie a texelatlon to those who nexii xxll lli'ssed them liefote, xxhile those to whom they weie a repetition, inaixelcd itgaln at tin in. Theie xxete time Judges of the ion test, Hon. t:. V. Heiidilik, Hon. J. J. O'Neill and li P. Swlgeit. 'J'hete being lint the one ioinpau, tile ptle of JJ", xxas awatded the Kagb dtlllers, xxlth the xxatni i ointiii'iidatlon of the Judges. The William Connell Llfe-Savers. Another ticat xxas the exhibition glxen bx the llfe-s,ix lug cotps of the William Connell lompany, of Sitatiton. The exhibition took plan- on North Main stteet, the Albilght building be ing chosen foi the tllsplii of dating and skill by the feat less joung nun from the Plecttlc City, xxho ate the bo ist nnd pi lite of that plate The exhibition included the use of the life net, tin thtllllug Jump to s.tfet.x and the mounting up the build ing bx means of the scaling laddei. A part of this exhibition was the Jump of Pied Itailej, of the Mitchell eoinpanx. into the life net from the top of the High school building. Exhibition Runs of Companies. There xxeie al-o two exhibition tuns bx the Columbia conip.in.x, of this illy, and the Krle eoinpnnx, of Susquehan na, xxhich xx ere keenly cnjoxcel by the c towels that thtongetl the tliotough fate. P.ixer stteet Xas the tlioionulif.nr, selected, It beluga stialght i tin. xxltli no street car tails along the loadway. The Columbia team, ill Ix en b Thnnus Ilienitau. nude a lixil.x tun, the niein bois making a ho-e lonin ctlou. The line team of the Pile imupanx xxeie sent speeding ox it the tlroiiiiigliiaie at thilllliig speed, to the accompaultnent of the wild cheets of the onlookers, MUCH FUN AT THE ATHLETIC CONTESTS Uixor stteet, between Salem axenue and Sixenth ai title, was the seem, of a pushing. Jostling and. at times, high ly excited throng .xe.stciday nioinlng. This in xx here the athletic contests took place, but how thex came off. It is a utep ol two bejotid wonder, lot ex -oi y half minute oi oftenu then, would be an outblllst ol some of the .in- loti- ones in the iiowd and liefoin tin. lommlttee could leali.e what was doing the ionise laid out lor the contest was filled with a ptislttiu and snuggling ciowd It Hilled fot patience of the. highest degne, for no nutter how much iiiging and Imploilng that xxeie done, the uowd would tush In with a Jam and at the finish of eai li r.rcp It xxas a guess as to who weie the ion testants. This anxiety and excitement among the eiowd gieatlv mailed the affair, tinlei was at a premium and If time was oxer a deatth of policemen xx hen they weie needed it was at these contests Through ox ei sight no ropes were pi ox hied to keep the ciowds b,u k saxe a clothes line which xxas Just fun foi the cieiel to hi oak tliiough. Albeit (I. Ktitlieifoid was in lunge of the sports, and undet the clivum stances, be Is doner xlujj of a medal or dei oration of some scut foi hj ef fotts in endeiixoilng to maintain order to ensure the successful can.xlng out of the proginnime This Is a hint that the executlxe committee of the semi centennial association might well take notice of. Wesley Pan ell was judges and James Mason was stutter. These two ilesctxo to shine In the afotcsald decoiatlons. The Contests. The 100 yards dasli xxas the flist ex cut. Theie xxeie llxe entiles, "Hob" Sehoonover, Halleck Wairen, Cogglus, Mot an and I.ougluiey. Schoiuinxpr Is a cigar maker, but he proved that he i an do othet things besides tolling llimirus. He can iun like tiro wind, for he lalily llexv ovei tlie ionise ond ran away with III sit pilae which was $2. Halleck WuriPtr was tin. next best spt Intel, winning the .second pi Up, j Time weie ilxo entries In tho ttu yatds race. .Sehoonover (lushed by his sun ess in tho hist contest, was a con tenant a second time, but tho effort was too much for him and when with In about twenty feet of the struggle lollapseel and had to bo cairled to a neaibx hn tie was totally ex- no bofoio his energies were renewed. He Is like ly to suifer for several cjnjs. Warren xx on tho contest, Sehoonover was sec ond, Samuel Ixnighney third, nnd James I.oughlln last. Tho prUe-j xxcro U and ft, The bicycle race xxns tho most ex citing of the morning. It xxas over a one-eiuartor tulle course, tho end being the Seventh avenue intersection. Three scorchets entered, Thomas I.eo, Chuiles Anderson, and (inrlleld Atideison. I.eo Is what "Chuck" Connors would call a "husky guv," nnd the i' ptlp was easy money for him. I'll it les Andet son took second mono.x. fj.,0 The one-half mile raie tanked sec ond In Inteiest utid pxeltenicltt Alec. Win t en, Paul l.oughney and I.awtentp l.oughney took off their coats nnd hus tled oxet the iiuilse. Paul l.oughney Is what Flaherty's kid would call a "pein h" of a splinter, but Warren was one of "Chuck ' Connor's "foxey guys" and he let Konghney set the poip for him until within about ten feet of the end wheji he "cut loose" and crossed the chalk line about llxe feet ahead of Ills chief iiimpetltot. Lawrence Lough tiev xxas third man. The prizes were J3M and Jl ."0. Fun Begins With Stick Race. The tilu began xxltli the sack lace. Theip weie mix number of candidates, mostfy .xoungttets. tintry iiutcnins kept the lead from the stnrt, and It seemed like a walk oxer until he xxas almost at the end of the nue. Then his bag bin st anil one leg becoming tree, he was dlsbalied The pair who wite newest him stopped when they sled up his lead, but when it xxas shouted that he xxas dlsitualltleit, a tulte of a lad. little Johnnie Creegati, was pushid oxet the line by the excited inivxil and took (list money, J.'.uO. 1 11- xviinl Kenwoithy was likewise lanled along and xxas given second money, $150. The othets who took ronsola tlott ptlfps the "Jollies" of their lilends -weie Charles Creegan, Pied Lewis, llm i Pimtor Paxe Jennings, Hat iy Hutehlns and John Walsh The thtee. legged nice xxas another laugh ptoiluiPi. The lontestants xxeie pTltcd as lnllows William McC.atty and (leoige Holt7.ninster. Halleck Wat tnti and Liwietue Loitghney. John Kllleen and Hatty Huti lilns, Joe Han sen nnd .1 times Loughnex. MiOaity and Holtyina.ster pioxed to lie the gieal "sir ikes" of this contest. Me (iarix xxas a ngular xxhlrlwlnd. He tear tied this ttlck of racing at St. Mliluel's lollege, Tot onto, and xxhen he xxas tied up to Holt.mastet he cat lied lilni along like the xxind The pair l.in like the Mil hell and Colum bia, tp mis on the way to a lite and i tossed tlie tape so far ahead of their iiimpetltois tli.it the otherri felt ashamed for Inning ined War ren and l.ouglurey came In second, Kllleet. arrd Hutehlns thlid nnd Hansen and Loughlln were the rear es(oit The xxinuei.s got $J each, the second team $1 Ilalluk Waiieti, xvho seemed to be able to take a tut n at almost aux thing that was pulled off. xvon the $,!, Hist ptl7e In the bindle ran-. Liwienee Loughniy, seiond monex. Jl r,0. Holtr. master, Mitlan.x and llodglns lutno under the head of honoiable mention for meritoi Ions, xxhbli means that they xxeie all right, but not quite as good ns tlie other fellows The Indians Are Tullers, The Indian foot ball team which piomises to sweep the gildlions here abouts this fall, pulled n picked team all ovei the pavement In a tug-of-xvar and then by won a dollar each. The pic ked team thought it lotttd pull a ttlp of cars up a gravity plane, but the Indians pulled like a team that could ank the earth up to the moon, henev the reason they aie richer by a doll ir apb i e. Hugh, ll.ukls and the ctowd and excty one else weie xvlllin', but this was ihe end of the piogi ammo, and the crowd illsper-id to line up on Main stuet to admire the gallant tinmen. A HOT TIME IN THE OLD TOWN Thete was a hot time In the old town list night It xxas up to the iiteimn to cany off tile distinction of enlivening Catbondale as It was nevei enlivened bifote, and they enlivened all light. It was a hot tune that they iieai-il the hotte.ct kind of a time, as hot a" tin Hies that they aie called upon io put out. A beiilarn ot noise, In f.n t two ol thtee bedlams were let loose. The noisiest kind ol noise The noise that lings In jour eats and glvis joit a stall xc 11 nigh caUttlaied to In trig on nervous pros. nation. Pur It was Hi omen's night and th -y were only adding their spit it to tlul it leluatlotii of Catbondale's golden Jubilee, and In doing so they can lid Ihe whole tune with them The one who louldn't make noise dldn t belong In Catbondale last night his place was In Wilkes-Pane oi Jessup The only occupation of the people xvas celebtatlng Celebrating in any old wax: blowing ".seiuakeis. ' singing any old song or nxlng to sing it knot king btnel staves together Thete was a i tut on battel Maxes nnd some met rliiintH must haxe suffered, fot theie vie to hundreds of them in the hands of vtgnious "i outers" Then, wiie as many moans of cele btatlng as thete xvpip pi i sons, c.n h one had his own Idea and lip followed H until he tan actoss something iuoip noisy. Theie weie ptoc i sslons with out number. Main sheet xxas ttax-ol-d from one end io the othei. Hands and half of bands, ditini iorps nnd ditttn imps that weten't drum corps tiaxeleil tho sheets pla.x trig at times, with nianhlng hosts behind them mak ing n itlu that was fairly deafening, "Hood llxo, Polly C.rnj" was sung a thousand limes, "Coon, Coon, Coon" was shouted until it won't haxe to be sung (or months in Carbondale, "t Won't Lovp You, Annie Mooip" was shouted i notigh to keep It from being sung nnv mote, the cake-walk was done in a wa that It was never done befoie; jells won executed in a fashion that, as Chuck" Conuots would sav, would make the Valu bojs and the rest feed like thlit c.nts In pennies a lot of small i Image. There were torch light proiesslous, Willi blooms for ton lies, and the small white mule and li's bigger black biother, which have been lainlllnt sights on the streets this week, were hotted about the town unMI they wished mr tho Kingdom to lump The small boy was In n new xx or Id, and tin old residents weie p.iialyzcd xxltli sttrpilse at the amount of vitality glxen the old town and they wete open-mnuthed and speech less as the took In tho tiuious doings of the Juhllee-shkkcn crowd. Tills Is nil attempt to desiilbe what took plan, the last night of Caibon dalo's Jubilee elemonstiatlons, rho like of which were noxer seen before, and when it Is hard to pi edict will be re peated. The deiiionstiatlons were continued until the demonstratois weie played out nnd It xvas tlmo for tired and xxeary bodies to go to rest. NOTES OF HAPPENINGS OF FIREMEN'S DAY Chief McNtilty sut prised the popu lace by th" grace with xxhleh he enr rled hmifclf In the saddle of the fine steM he tode as grand marshal Tho chief Is ktioixn as a member of the "good fellow," an cxpei t Itsherman, a (list i lass head iff the Ihe department, but his nctiiiiip'lshmentp as a horse man wns xhr,lij unknown. The dis covery was made at an opportune time, lowpvci, unci tho happy little chief must have had heaps of coinpll nvnts tin own at him yesteiday. A conspicuous llguie In the paindp was Major P. 11. Whitney, president of Protection Pnglne company of Hones dale. The major, xxho tukes a speclnl illlght In nnd has a low for organized bodies, is an aetlxo splilt in the com pany, hi the parade xestetday he was mounted on tho engine, and droxe xxlth skill nnd grace the double team of spit lied ginxs that drew the blight lire engine It might be ( mentioned that Major Whitney Is at home behind the most active and high spirited horses that can he driven The irppetirance In carriages of Hon. John V. Ncalon, IMwatd Claik.son Pat lick Put ns, Michael Coughlln, James Klrkxvii'id, Stephen Nenlon, Daniel lladglns Michael Pcvlne. Ueoigp Me Ponough recall thtv? eatl daxs of lire lighting In Carbondale. These are some of the survlxors of the old guard, the red-shlrted bilgade, thnt chased the fires with the old hand engine. Nearly all of them llgured In the fighting of the two big flies that visited Caibon dele In the 40's and almost xxlpeel out the business portion of the town Special Detective Archie C.uiney dis tinguished himself xcsterday and Inci dentally ptovecl his title bv making the lit st arrest of a fakir. The fakir xxas holding out on Main street, enjoying himself working the pen and the shell game and matching coins. The ptos pcetlve lit lies of .Mi. Fakir went up in tlie air when Aichle laid his big fat hand on the slick man's shoulder nnd sild "You are my joit know," with a significant shake of the head. "I'll be your escott for awhile," con tinued the acting sleuth "Look out or I 11 take a lit," cried the man of fakes. 'That's all light, we can fit your use" st imioil Archie, as he vigorously pushed the shell man nlong and winked at the calliope man, xxho xxas xx a tilling "Now He Nevei Cares to Wander From His Own Fireside." "Look out," jelled the man of ms terlous vvnjs, "I'm going to take n fit; xx.itc li me." "He good, now," cautioned the jubilee celebration detective "He good, or some one will haxe to call the ambu lance," he continued, as he struck a Jim Jeff i les pose, nnd the callope man switched tn the tune "I Want You, Ma Honev, I Do "What have I clone? I Inven't done mix thing," came from the prisoner "Max- be j ou have not, but jou will do somebody of something If jou'to let loose Come along, now. and enjoy the honor of having an escort on Fit omen's dry," said the geneious and accom modating detective. The p.nr man lied away to the police station to the callope man's mush of "Now He'll Never Iteturn Again " Thus endeth the story of Detectlxe fiutney's first lubllee arrest. Wind IMwards, the celebiated stew ard who conducts the i lam bakes at Poxntelle, Js a member of the Ontatio and Western band, of Mldilletown. The Mechanics of Wllkes-Ruire pre sented the Mitchells with a beautifully framed picture of themselves just pi lor to the patade The presentation was made on behalf of tlie Mcihanlcs by lion John F Pe; nobis Tln aieppt ance was bx- Thomas Campbell. "Joe" Hall, Sctanton's xetetan xolun teer and chlei promoter of the Fire men's Heller association, xvas otto of ihe speetatots. A rernatkable fac t in connection with the tin ec daxs' celeluatloti was the few a i rests that the pollee xxeie re quited to make. Theie wasn't a single dlsturbanie nnd the only arrests xxeie a half (Iryeii plain dt links. This Is n reie id that the city can well feel proud of. The Mr. in ton Hallway company has given admliable serxlce during the past few- dai,. The only unsatlsfac tot.x fc.uuio was the servlie on tlie Forest City end of the line, xxhlih was dup to Hip los of power In tr.msmls flon. Division Superintendent Kelly worked like n Tiojan and was assisted bv Division Superintendent Ciiles Schem k oi the Sctanton division. Chief Lineman Andiew Conlan was on the ground with a force of men to repair bioken cables, hut Monday night wns the only time they were called out. Alexander s Ninth Heglmcnt band gaxe a conceit In front of the Ameil i.iu house last night that entertained a timing that filled the street. Hx-Chlef McCullough of the Susque hanna File Department was among the xlsttlng firemen yesterday W. 11. Hlchmnnd, of Iltelimnnd hill. M'ranton, was among the visitors to Caibondnlc jesteiday xxho was closely Identified with the earlv history of the city. .Mr. Hit hmond was at one time proprietor of the (list store In Catbon dale, n cut of which nppeatod in tho Tribune Uils week A notable tlgiue lit the parade jes. tPtday was Julius Klnbaok, of Set an ion, who walked with the Columbia company, and carried an axe over the Hup of match The axe was finite slg nillcant In the days Konp bv xvhen Julius ran with the Columbia icel cart to (ires he was credited with being so lcady with the nxe that he usually i hopped the building down befnto It bullied To keep this memory of him still allxe, tho memhei.H Insisted on him mrixlng tho axe in the pal ado jesierdaj'. "Line" Tillman, plpemnn of the Phoenix Chemical, foremost of Scran ton's feat less llretnen, William Hlitlej-, call man of the Liberty hose and soc ietal y of tho Pit emeu's Relief asso ciation; W. J. Pace, permanent man of the (ieneral Phltrny company, weie among tlie Seiarrton ilreinen who xv .itched their hi others patade jestcr ila.x. Px-Chlef P J. Hie key of the Scran ton Fire Dep.it ttnent, had pleasant memotles let ailed jesterdny as ho watched the gallant III omen paiado Caibondale's streets, Tom How ley and his AVIIkes-Haire band serenaded several of his foimer Catboiidalo fi lends. Mr. nnd Mrs, IM, Cnrr, of Prnmpton, wete guests of Mr. and Mis. Frank Wells, Hx-Pti'stmunter Htlggs and Assist tant Postmaster John Shntpsteen of Wuyno county's plot weie among the passing throng. Tom's ovation on Hlver street was a coikei. Dr. IC. Urown, Mrs. Hroxvn, and Miss Hcrtha Fucrth of Honendalo were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hrown, of Church street. Chief C. J. Hrown of Honesdnlc po lice force, wns among the Minis. Myron Dodge of llotiesdale made a big hit as assistant cymbal artist in the P. O. S. of A. band serenades. Artesian Hose company, Jermyti, for ty men, xxeie In new unlfoiitis. John Lyons, Mjron Dodge, Jolt nnd Harry Fieeman, Henty Tlngley xveie Interested cltlens from Hones dale, Hen Fitch lepiesented the Hones dole Citizen at tho celebration. Hlg Sam Mendelsohn, of Max Held, the biggest man In tho company, marched xxlth the Walker Hose com pany of that bointigh, William Pohlman, president of the MiQttoltl Hose and I'nglue eompany, of Mldilletown, Is foieman of the On- tntlo and Western shops at thai place, he Is one of the substantial iltlens of the tow n, and Is all sunshine and good cheer, A boy by the iiatno of Jennings, re siding; on Seventh avenue, Is the flist xlctltn reported during the Jubilee Young Jennings, with a number of companions, wns about xxhcie men were shooting cannon ctackers in fiont of Tony Lltts' saloon, on Salem axe nue. He grabbed a lighted ct acker, that had supposedly gone out, and ns Jennings picked It up to rc-llght It It xx out oft. badly shattering the thumb of the light hand. He xvas taken to the Pmeigeney hospital, wheie the wound xvas dressed. He xvas after xxards leinoved to his home. The ttonesdnlo delegation of visitors nude their headquarters In the (Jer manltt Singing society's quarters, where refreshments xxeie provided Hx-Hiugess Iiatuuntru, Councilman Arthur Llney, the Jolly nnd light hearted Sheilft At mht uster, of Hones dale, xxeie nniong the vlsltois from the Maple Cltx TIip Vnndllng Hoso company ap peared In their new unirotms of light green for the flist time yesterday. Their nexv dress was leseived cspe e Inlly until the Carbondale i elebratlon. The mascot of the File Hose com pany Is big Snm Keel, the colored man, who had ills station on the rear of the wagon In the pat ado. Sam has nil of the mirthful characteristics of his rate, and contributed to tho gayety of tlie occasion in fining stjle. M. M. Kearney, of Seranton, was among those who spent Fli email's day in Carbondale Mr. Koarnej' Is a na tive of Carbondale; xvas bom here oxer slxtv jeats ngn. though he went to Aichbald x lth Ills parents In his In fancy. Charles Pickering, of Hagle Hoo company, No, 1, of Ptleeburg, xvas among the xcteian tltemen In line. He Is a charter member of the L'agles, though he Is on the honorary list now. He lias held all of the olllces In the companj. and would be In offlce yet, but for his advanced years. The loan exhibit at the Trinity par ish house xx ill be open today hetxveen the hours of 2 nnd ." nnd 8 and 10 p. tn. for the benefit of loeal residents who have been unable to nttend during the last three days. SOME NAMES OF FIRST SET TLERS. lsL'9 Mi Mills and sons, Samuel Mills. Dwlglit nnd two other brothers, Jessie Rnglej, now llxlng here, a Mr Trate, of Tiate's mine, the first man who opened a coal mine In Fallbrook creek, near Delaxxare and Hudson openings. A son of the nboxe, bom here In Augut, 1R10, wns In town three times in ISIS nnd lxl!, as sales ngerrt for a Rochester nursery firm, and is now living there. Jake Snjvler, now com t crier nt Scrantor, born In Oieenfleld toxxnshlp in 1SJ7 or lS2s, llxed here for sexernl jeat., xx cut to school xxlth Informant to John Walsh, teat her In u building In tear of the pie.-ent Thomas Pren nan's .store. Pllas Thomas, for jcars night xxntehman for Delaware and Hudson Canal eompany John C.illl gan In June. 1820. Thomas Mullen, old Michael Murphy, James Timmins, n Mr. Currnn, Michael Cannon, Painey Hlggirwt and Pattlek Ncalon, John M Pootc, xxho came Nox ember, IS::!). Pwlght Lathi op, Dr Sweet, llentj Johm-on, Stephen Rngeis Dllton Yai il"gton. Amzl Wilson, R, P. Marxlne, Daniel Taj lor, Angus Cameron Cap tain Williams, flist clerk of Carbon dale cltv entri t isr.o Rli hard Keating xvelghmnstet, James Rellly a Mr Pnjle, John Klik w mid. Patrick Fartell, alderman in ISM, Mlihael Hussey, gianelfnthei of ptesent Father Hussey noxv of Hazle tnn, John Finn, with two sotio, James and John, one a blacksmith and the other a shoemaker, Michael Stokes, Thomas Roland John Ljnch and Mr MtCiljnn and son IMxvarcl (old Mc (iljnn xv h killed stahbed In a lint on Pike street in ls.lt); John Kearnej and xxlfe, Hildget, xxho aftetwatdt mart led John Kllgannon, Michael fiallagher, Hugh fiallagher, Patrick Moflltt, Dan Hrndley, Tiiomas Hurke and son. Michael (carpenters), now living on Welsh hill. Mark Melxln, Michael Caw ley and sons, Domlnlck John, Michael and Patriik, old Mr Waksh, on Dun daff street, and sons Maurce and Jack and daughtetf L'llcn and Mary, a Mt Campbell and sons John nnd William, on Dundaft t-ttreet, Jaine.s Clnrkson, Delaware and Hudson general mine superintendent, old John Slmson and family, John. Jr Robot t. Ocoige, An drew William, Huphcmln, and Mnt gt.iet; William ftllroy. IKm-Jolin Cojle, Peter McDonald Michael Rellly. John Lee, Tctrenee Powder ly Thomas Miller (There were Iinjles Walkers some Morgans. Max evs, Hughes, Povvens, Recses, Plilllips, Mose.s, Oxxcns and Prices, most of tliose nine names came in 1S3J) John Thomis. xveiglurraster for Delawnte and Hudson companj, Pattlek (Jllloti welghnuister for Delaware and Hud son companj. Hugh (llllcn, rallroid track and labor boss. James Dojle, mine haikl.ijer Mipeilntcndent; Mich ael Deliuai, who leit Shanty hill tn liiur Waymait to fiiinr In Pi.lii, n son of his. now living at Jcrmyn, born here, James Caw ley, father of Winifred, wife of Michael Kearney, living, Ann widow of Hdwind Clark, and James. Jt , now at Lurernp borough. J R. Van Heigen llxed here about this time, left to ictuin to spend the iimaliuk'r of his life with the highest respect of nil Carbondale, a nhoit time ago. Thomas Hirlg. William and George Hals, old Mr Lindsay and sons ('eoige, William and Andrew, John (if in y Jofoph i'cik, Richard and Will iam Pettlgiexx, Ira and Pll Olggee, Thomas McLoitghlln, .Michael Mabon. of (ireenlleld. lv;:a-lS3l, P. S. Joslln, (I, 1, Moiss (tiinneij). Snm llnkomh, engineer; D.rxlt' llenrj and son James, on Pike Mivel .!.' Samuel Pnker and son William, now alderman First ward, Mr. Bow en. Welsh Haptlst minister. Mr. Jones and son isolomnn, David Harris, Irry 011 ln, Charles T Piersnn, of Benjamin & Co, three brothers Coyne, who kept store next to tho Arcade storo In 1S39; A GALLANT YOUNG CAPTAIN Restored from a Nervous Affection by Pe-ru-na. Ifvi i" ii jf Henry H. 1 J-" Roscr. Captain ltenrv It Hoser, of the N i llonal Ottard of Colm nb, is w II known In Colorado. He Is Sceretatj National Hxpiutlxi Cntnirilttpe ot tin Nation il Liberty Party, also (ieneral Sect eh y of the F. S Mouetaij Li.igur Sen -tiny Direct Legislative League ot Col in ado, and Is ( ! i ami Chief Templat, In dependent Order of tSond Tempi its lor Color ado, Wjomlng and New- M'-xIm in a lecelil letter to The Poiuna Med icine Co., Columbus, n Mi. Hoser speaks ot their icinedj, Perun t, In the tolloxxlng xx ol els; "As a public speaki r I um a good Judge of the merits of Pet una In i ases ot nervous prostiallon. It xvas lecom incuded to me some two jcais ago ope of them winked at if shops in later jeats, William Pax is, fnthet of txxo bojH drowned in mine Hood Align-1, IS'0, Mi. Powen and son Ttank 1 xid on Pike sheet near Lookout, Joseph (Jlllesple, William Loxe, John, Oiorgennd Holier t Lovp. John P. Fain bain John Powen, father of John J. Row en, John Davis, father of Jim Daxb- Drummer Tour Pax is, IM, Fer ris, Thomas Richards, shoemaker, ll'ihnid Daxls, shoemaker, P Morri son, Pattlek Kent nex, i x-Judge John Dttggan, Jnnies Cojle, Hugh Murphy. Anthony Lickcn, HiirIi Lie ken, John WaNl., si hnolteac In l , Anlibald Law, niitir boss, sons John S. Law, Chailes Lav, now of Plttston, and d uighier Mai v Law, now of Scrinton: Ni III Fabon mine car builder, Patrick Fal lon, Anthony Flnnetlj. Hi van Clntk, Antlie ny Padden, John Putns nnd sons Patrick nnd John, xxho removed to fauns In Wajno fount j- in lstl, txxo faiiiilles of Whiles, on giavlty load. l?CO-Stephen nnd Judsorr Clark, J. II Me Alpine, Philip Wllhon, J W Pil'liham arrd tluee sons, n. H, I'd and Daxe, Willi im Hall. Orlando Fos ter, Kptnaim Hughes, John Phillips, H-tny Phillips, Roger Judge. Pattlek DixItiP. Harnej" C.affney, Reese Hughes 1K3J Joseph Olllesple. Thomas CIllcs H, Horatio Pleice, Peter Campbell, Jl W. (itaxes, James Anlibald, engineer, nuil son James, Ross Smlrh and sons, John H. Smith and Daxld (! . now liv ing hero- No. .t Pngineer Davis and sons Tom and Pd., Mlchnel, Pirtley nnd John Moonej , Pig Mark Devlne, John Pattett, Jesse Cuiduer. Pahlok Nfl.le, Patrick ..Mollltt. Jd , Tom Kll p.iu.ck, Prank Mi Lean, Kellv KUpat riek (irandfather Maxey nnd sons John, (leoige nnd William, William Moipnn. butcher, William J., boss nu son; Pnoi h, Hopkins, Isjiae, William, Psq. Powen Jeiledlall How en, Tom Hec-i , Tom Ptlce, Samuel Jones, lath er of S S Jones aldeiman. John Jen kln.'. James Herbert Shadiach and M shell Phillips. Owen's three brothers. Mis. Moses son Ptioch and one daugh ter, rrow living heie, Tom Williams, Mlri" Poss L'ben, killed in tall of mines Janunij 1.', IStfi John and tteese Will iams, James, Mlclnel and Manus La xui, Patrick Dntidlcan, P.rttlik Finnl gan find Owen, tlohert Mnxxxell, Hart ley and John Pegllu. Mleliael Cirlj, Jn'm Murptij. Mis Ctattan ami sons I'ih'ck englneei at No. I, Christopher, now in California Mrs White and soi.a Tluadx and Johrr. Patrick White, Ldwattl Dougheitx. John rtallightr nnl son Mai tin, Hobet t and John For bs, Lewis Hlgglns. tailoi Simon Coo g.tn and son Joseph, Michael and Pat nek Poland, Pah I k and William I'l.in nlgnn. Michael (iallagj. l'JI-i" -P itrli k Ne.uv mil sons John and Mai tin, Honix Pldgeon, Anthony Miles Maiv Miles, chin les 'ivdim, An drew o Nelll, Tom Stanton and two sons, Tom and Pat. Tom Reap, Tom Pcupher, Patrick He.rtov , Jesse Thonip uni aide iinan. James 'I'honipsoir now HxliiF bete William Root, lit. Nathan Jackson and son John II Wateiluity nnd sons, John Walsh and son Mike Vxilsh, Sti ptien and I) ix id Mlddleton, Antlionx and William Clllmv. Mi. De x'lie and sons Robe it, Patrick and Miibnci and Mai tin, Timothy (iilbool, Pi luck Cuuuuings, William Hltdsall, fust breweix Doctor Copeland, who M ilibed William Hoot In the neck, te eoxeicd f I nm xxound: doctor setved live jeur. in stale prison lor cilme, stab bing occuned In lxtl lHO-Ml-'l-'-'n Donilnlek, Mike, John and Pat Cawle.v, John and Hill Camp bell, James Norton, William Simpson nnd bister, Alva, Pob, Jim nnd Pftly Patmi, Phil Ollllgan and slstcis Mai gaiet nnd Judith, ptesent Jtts. T. O'CounelP Pattlek Lee and two sisters, John Simpson, Jr., now of California, John and Richard Walsh. Pat and 1 rxan Claike Thomas John and Hrjan Fallon, thtee Fallon slstets, Nelll Fal lon, Dan Thomas .unl Piidget and Jack Faitell Hetsy, Pat and Hugh Powfieilv, John and Pat McDonald, Mike and Dominie k Burke, Pirt Kellj. William Cillto.v, Mike Poland, James lunch, John Kelt)-, big Put Walker, Willi:. in and Patllik Walker. Mike and Pat .Mc Half . John and James Finn, Mike Keating, James Klikwood, Tim Pciutiiean. Put Luntiey. John Ncalon, IM, Clarksnn, I'harllo Campbell (liotgu M Alpine, William and Andrew Law, Adam llrjdcn, William Walku. Another Gnrno With Aichbald, The game between the Cicseeiits and Archbald Sunsets ut Lake Lodcue on Septf tuber S will be a xeiy Interesting enntesl, in view of the teceiit xletniy foi tne latter team oxir oui homo nine Tlie Sunsets, li must be admit ted, is a xeiy strong team, but we eei taluly cannot stand another defeat nt thelt hams. Captain Fox should there, fote seo tn it that pioper selection Is made, In this game, In filling tho re spcotive positions of his team. We hope that Smith and Loftus may be in stalled ns the battel y, as In our opin ion these were tho weak positions In the recent game, with Atchbahl'a fctrong nine, xxhen t xxas suffoilng fiotn nervous disorders, and 1 found It very excel lent. I do not travel without a bottle of it now, and 1 find that an occasional dose when I feel tlrod and worn out lejuxctiates the system and lcmnves that tlrsd feeling "Henry H. Hoser, Ut! Past eighteenth avenue, Denver, Colo Mis. Thomas J. Shatp, 320 North Sec ond sheet, Reading, Pa., xxrltes; ' Your medicines have eeitalnly done a gieat deal fot me In saving me from nervous piostintlon, and I sincerely xMsh that all pel sons, whether sick or well simp this medicine contains the qualities of all clllcleltt and itixlgorat Ing tonic would glxe It a hlal and be coiixitii -d of Its met Its, "I'll inking jou for all your medicine has done for me, and hoping It may do the same fot many other suffctltig peo ple, I remain, yours tespeotfully, Mrs Thomas J Sharp. Congressman II. C, Worthlngton, ft oni Nevada, cx-mlnlstet to Ai pontine Republic, also at one time Collector of Port at Clui listen. wa. an Intimate friend ot (ienetal tlinnt, and is one ot the two living pall-be.uets of Presl il nt Lltiioln Coiigiessnian Worthlng ton wtltes the following letter: "Allow me to expiess my gratitudo for the benefit derived fiorn your remedies. I have taken one bottle of Perunn, end it hns benefited im mensely a cisc of catarrh of somo months' standing, and I cordinlly commend it use to nil slmilaily af ilicted." H. G. WorthlnRton. Peruna nov t tails to ptpvent nervous piostiution It taken in time. If xou do not derive prompt nnd sntlsf.ie toiy tesults hoin the use of Pi -lima, xx 1 1 1 o at once to Dr. lluttman, glxlng a full statement of jour cafe and lie will he pleased to glxo you his x.ilu ilile adxlee gratis ddiess Pi Hattman. President of The Ilartmau Kanltat turn, Columbus, O. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Delaware nnd Hudson Railrond. luni 'l l'il Trim will Icim ( itliondilc n city station a follow I er s,mtit,n .in, I X Ikisllirrr noil, 7 (M, (f inl, imil 11 .!! i ni 2 id, lit, J ft I, 3.V ,XIi T ii ID nt, in At in sunildi ti Otis Iroc dt s.ii., 11 il a m ; 1 in, .' l, I i s ml p in Ker Vllniix. irilPBi, Xlontrril, llo.lon. Now I rial iik ioini, rt, , ; tj ,i in ; I ,U j m lilllll) lor I 1 1,, Imlmr W.oiniri iml llonCMiili-, T ". II Uj ,i in , it, i 1 1 t in siimliv trim. cAVi (or li!r I oriorc, Waxnurt ami llim-il.ilo nt .0 d in , 1 "i t IX p in liiitix atriu it ( irliomldi tutu W like,, ntrrp .in I s i niton h (iillon. n n,, )7, l) irt, 10 si i in , 1.' i7, J i., ) .'., I is, H ) 7 01, t Ji, i) Jl II I i in , 1 l a in suniln trim. nmi n ').I7 i tn , U 11, J J3. i i -"'. II in p in Iiiiik nihr d.lih fi om Ml.inv rt .111! mi 'I . - i III , mil en sUMni ,)t J l) p m ImIim rinho ftoin lloop'-d lie uvl Wivnnrt tub hi It i ni 1 Hi t I", I' IT p in siiihIh ti nnn jtirlep t ( rfrhonililc from lake LmIiii, Wiuiint unl lliiiicnljlc rt 1.M7, 110 anl 7 X", p in New York, Ontario and Western. luni J I, lu Irillis li m I ,eli, mi, I ilc (n s,r,,nion it 70,1 111 nt i in I mi p in siimln ti tin. it 7 i.i a in , s Oil p m I inn. li or I ill, mi, I lie for point, north rt II 111 .1 in , I II i in (In sumj m 0 1(1 i n Trims leixing .it It In i ni oik iln and 0 10 a in suniljj tnaki' i nnictien.s foi Nr oik ('011111111. rtt liani atmn fioti s, rmton it It 10 l m ! t tl li Hi p in . Imnt point nortli, liMV) a m , 1 no l in "iiiiiIhm. finin i i niton it tilt a m and 7 I". p in , (mm Cnlii.il rt r, iv, p m Erie Railroad. Unio .' I, 1'ifll liam. li im ilti rtitlon. Cirhondilo, dub' (rxicpl s,m,i ) m ;m j m .m,) i ii p m (or llrimlt anil Nnicxili, 11 tl a rn , ilailv irx iiiing siin,jt), f,r im:lMnitnn, nnkln; in tun n (or i Xoik ilt ami Itutlilo, ani it Id p tn foi si.o,iiniiiina, linking lonnution lot "otnii iioliit siimlii it on, at li r, a in for smqitdnnna with wi'tirii iin, i linn., ami o J7 p in, uiih miiio lentinilon. hiln, nine it it i ni and J li p rn siiniloa at 8 a tti THE PASSING THRONG. M ss M ibe W.rlket. of ringbnmton Is spending the wpk with relatives In this , it). Jlarrv Freeman, of Hone'dale, ofter xittntsslng he parade, left for Scran ton mi route to the Pan-American ex position Mrs. Frank Williams, of Ne.xaik. N J , Is a guest at the home of i ommnn Councilman Ronert Whitfield on South Washington sheet. .). F. Spellman, the energetic rer.ie sentatlxe of the Kipitt.ihle Life As siitanee society, was among the visit oi s fiom llones-dale. Tlf MN.sp. Jennie and nuth Finch have i, -till lied to tneii home in Way matt nftet spending a few days with Mi! Nina Itolls, on Aichbald stiect A nost of Scianton people xvltness-ed hii) lirenren's parade. Among the num her weie clerk of the Courts T P Daniels, Cniuitv Detective William Phillips. James S Sc,ott, P. II Ditrkui. Lunj Stone. Ileniy L. Moses, Harxey Iliac kwood, John Kane, P. A Coleman, Flunk Knight, C J. Mlrtz, John How ell, Thomas It. Walsh, C. J. Gillespie. NEW ArlLFPRD. .spcriil tn the" ranton rnlitin' NrV Milforil, sept -I Hie New Xforrl (tradcrl filiool oprnrd Mmdii, ilh one hundred and turn pupili- V I'ani on the Ilridkx firm, in thtt, tonnip, wn miiik In htjiinnis lJ-t Irtilay ntsht ant ImiiiiiiI to tlie ifiound The foment J of i'i tutu Hen owned I" Kuveme rnnirVins and llndlrx III ithei lhni w i.s nu muirante on ritliir hirn or ionifnt li VII ert Xlohj ti ftitrrtilnlnc Xis Siif Toll" linn, of Cii it Ben I, anl Mi l.cc Mo, ot Dt tron pi 1) f tnrv i in I'lilUdtlphli tint vffV. Xi, il. ra Imlfilied, xj. Xhude Tumhull, I X Vxtrll and 1' II Vxtrll failed on friend in li puit and llailiciurxlllc laat lirda) and 4tur da i Mr and Mr I" (I Inderlied entcrratned rrU tier, from Pilii.nn, I, sundn. X l.iieU Iliitlerfield l in litcit Pend, xiilltr.' friend thi wnk Ihe rvanirrlUiii' meeilnir whuh are hem? londuclrd ltj Ilex Iteee at Hie oien hoiw a lull ainiiihil and inui h lnieret In hern hoin thin for. Ilicie i i tuning tury altcrnoon and ncnliitf, cxicpr Saturclai A100SIC. Ml Xlnnl cinlili I. uttiiiiiint; the county (air at Miou'H'Uii; thl util, MIjm. il iinip md (Idle llllmin. of S( In e ire the kuii of ihnr hrolhrr, Mr. (,foiRo 'llllui.ui, of North l, 'in mm I lie iholr and iatoi of the Xeihodl-t I'pl-eopai rhiirch ne iiiiklni: en it pirparuiotii (or tln tumtiilh iiiiiuri hcriicp next sum)), spt, j) iiniii mil he iiml, nil hoih nu, ruins and fun Ini; Ihe pitor will pir.nli in thr tuoinlni; on "Hie 'twentieth (ititiin ('hil.tljti " In tic fuulni; i il,i. of muni eluht ihlldren vs. 1 1 1 prprciit in rtritlM- The (lulnr lll nuke a thorr aiHir. en rim rnhjut, "Iho 5looU Jlrthn dlt I pin pal ( hurch of the luftitielli On, Im " Mi. s i Hind anl MIm llattle Hindi it tended the (uneral ot lt. Pi. Winehrakf, of Kranton jeterdij Mr Cieorif IrrsilUr ia ifcoverinj after a ek' lllne-. . Mi linulev, of nihon, vUlted her drushttr, ill. J, ,N, Balk), jciUtcJav,