THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1901. ZZT i- 1 OHICC: I " IT burke , Carbondale Department. BUILDING L , 1 1 -J RAILROAD TIME TABLES "Delaware nnd Hudson Eallroad. V .. . June 0, I'M. Tialna.ivill lone Carlioinlale t cll atallnn a fidci sTnton and VVUkos.llirre-fln.1 7(l, jm. fl 1O0I.J1 Jl I" . !! t?i ' " ? '" ijtm Tim jTmii, 1051 p in sundae tralln leive nt 8 VI, 11 11 1 10, t.lfl, 4. A SO) p in . , t til. mi. Mntna.1. Vtonttral. Hoton, New rnalatnl punt', rli , ;i u in I HI p. m (rla1l I ... i i -lor like Inilnre, Witmirt ml llonedile, f . 110.V h in 111, till p I" , vuniUv ttiln loito tor bike I mlrr W ivmart tlH lOIP5lll0 it ' ID n m I ". I ' P " Train; arrive it ( urboiiiHIe trttn Wilke.lUrre and s.mnton a follow h Ml. SIT. P 10. HI a m , I J 17. 1 O. 3 2). I US HO, 7 01, 14, 9 41, 11 57 p in , I M Hi . . , . Sundiv Halm airltc at IH7 a m , 1J 10. 3J., 4 2, M JO, II II p III Train, airlte chili from Allmi it 1 W nl 9 M p tn mil on sundit al .' .( p m Tralrn anlie from lloiirmlalo ami Watmart dill at ' H a ni , 12 In, I in. 17 p in siindav train irrlvp it ( ubnndile from I.ike Lodote. Wavnurt Hid lnmlilc at I' 17. 4 10 and 7 "" p in New Yoik, Ontnilo nnd Western. June 21, I'll Train; Irate rarbondale for nnlon at 7 01, 10 n a in , 4 HI p in hiwhv tnliu at Tin i n : f . p m Tialn. Imr lubendile fr p nun north at 11 in a m : I II p in On sun In it n 10 a in Trains lenliiz at 11 10 i in wiek din and 10 a m. -iiiiiIh luiki iinniitiniH for Sen urk, Cornwall n Train, auur fiom s iintmi it 11 10 a mil II fi lit n. in . (torn nolnl. noitli. lorn) a m , 4 00 n m 'undna frrm Vrmton at ft 10 a in and 7 4-. p Irnin Cid'U at fi rl Erie Raihond. .lime "I, ItOl Train leite ritt htition, Cirhomlile, clallv (exrrnt Siindav) at 7 no n m ind I Jl p ni fir Draridt and Mnetoh, at 1) 1.1 a m, dallv lex orptlnir -undii), 1, r lllnchamtnn. tnakinc ton nertlon.1 for N'ew V ik rltv anil llutfitn, anil it f. 10 p m for "ti.n.uclianni, inakini? connection! f(r vvr.tern point. Sundav tninn at 1 l" a m for Suqnf!iaiini ulth Mpntfrn ionnrttlon, and 27 p in, with Mnii connection Trains airho at S "1 a m and S 15 r m Sur.tlns at 8 53 a. tu AN 8-HOUR DAY SAYS MR. MITCHELL In His Address at Toiest City the Tresident of United Mine Workers Advises the Miners to Secure This, Peaceably, but if Not Peacenbly, at Any Bate Details of the Labor Demonstration in the Town at the End of Valley. John MltrhtMl, prexlrlenil of the t'nltccl Mln" Worker of America, marie the most slRnlflc.tnt sl.itoment of any he h,it uttfrr-tl on tlic minltiK "Itu ntlon diiilnR his prosioiit vl'lt to till" portion when he doel ueil, In l'oiet Cit ii-xtr-nlny aJtet noon, that he vonlil nrlip the men to fKUie nn clBhi-lmm flay In Hip ppiliiK "I will tell .nu." said Mr Mitchell, In leading up to the Important state ment, 'what 1 intend to advise the miners to do. 1 Intend to ndle them to spoine nn elRht-liaur dm, pi aff ably If tliey can, but to picuro it at any tate." The ochmJiii for 'the mliHesq In ihlcli the mine woikcis leader matlo thx statement of uliit would bo .in lmpottant pirt of the dem mds for the mining: eai, was the Labor day riemon'-tiatlon uhlt.li the locals of the upper end of the alley aii.uiKed n honor of Mi. Mltthell's pt tt the biihtllnK boioiiRh of Totest City. This was his litst lst tliete, and nrranKC- inonrs weie ik oordlnKlyt made to make It a fitting and memorable one The mlnots mici ceded In their efforts, fni It was a flattering lecoptlon that Mr. Mitchell was Rien, one which he appreciated In that earnest manner ch.tiacteilstlo of him. It was a bin da In the (nicer of rmet City and the blKRcst dav In the hlstm of the labor oiRanlatlon of the place. It was prnttlialb tt holldav. The il ly was wholly Klen orr to the rune of labor, and the saloons nnd dttiR lores wtie the onlj plai.es that lemalncd open. The stoics and residences wete bedecked with fines, and Main street for the entile distance was a Iur plitute of the na tional colois, The localx of Vanillins nnd Simpson took pan In the demon etiatlon. In the procession theie weie nentlj a thousand men and two imtslial or KanlzationH, the Toieht city biass band and the Torest City Tlfo and Drum corps J. D. Jones was Krand maishal of the day. The procession was headed by Chief of Police Patrick Dearie and Illeh Constable Jamb Kretchle. The Brand mai.shdl'8 aids followed All were mounted. In the line of car riages that followed were the frucsts of the day, the locals' oniceis, the bot otifjh councllmcu, school dliectois, and the like. President Mitchell, Dlstilct' I'resl dent Nichols, Di. ner, the liurKess, and OeorRe Maxey oi upled the first carriage. In the canlapes tint fol lowed were Kdwnrd MeKnj, of Mt-Keei-Tiort, nanlonal exe(iitlo boaid, lleniy Collins, of Cnibndale Vlco President Paul Pulaikl, of District No. fl; Adam Itescaap,e, Pl mouth, JamrRl Clark, ipiesldoiu Incnl IOJt. Pamuel Slay, president Local lf.o;, j F. AVeldilck, borough tiensurei, Peter Glllesplp, ptesldcnt of count lis. Coun cllmen Dennis Fallon, Michael Keantz, J. J. Dearie, Michael Kane, P. J HaK. gerty, School Dliectois John Munu, T. P. McCormick, Uernard Pallou, I.pvI Decker, Patilck cieary. W. M Suartz, membeis of the Harbors' un ion delegates. The proiessioii, whlih contained about 1,000 enthtihiaHtlt marthei.s, men who were glad to do honor to the leader who led them In the tight of last year, was niado up of Fedeinl un ion SS3i), Locals l!i, 109't, 1700, Forest City. id. of Vandllng, und lOM. HUli mondale Aftei tho parade the mass meeting took, vlaee In front of the new public iehV)l at the southern end nf the town. Their? weie fully 3 000 peisons In fiont and about the speakers' Ftand when Di I)wei, the buigess of Foi est City. niml welcomed the guests and extendi d the town't hospitality to them, lift also Introduced (lenige LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES nnn l mallfr all r iHlnj; Mien's hoot I a,i, t pouder to Ix lul.cn Intu tlic l nc. It nul,,, tielit, or new lire ful j., glu, (mtnt rclltf tn ronia and liuiiti n lit tin ciuli.t loninu dlcory of th tgt Cuici lua ptevrut mtoJici fett," t)llun, eilloua anl ,e pot. Midi1, FooEat is i ifrtalti .uic foi jting ,.n iclilns fft At all dnu;it and lio lloiti. tie. -Trial rl"e Ffll.l. I tnaili ddffM, KU le a.OlmittJ, I.e llo;, .N. 1. Maxey, the chairman of the afternoon. Mr. .Maxey Ik a clever young man whose ability Is sure to win n splen did career for him. Mr. Maxey gievv iloiiit nt In bis In troduction, likening th Blent 1'idtis trlal battle to the battles Hint have been fought fot ccntuilcs b'iv.cin (he illffcicnt nntlons. Tin print Iplc t nave over been the snine, nnd today we hiie another Nnpoleon he said. In the ln dnstrlnl ntmv, In the pet son of Picsl dent Mitt lull, nf the mine woikcrs Theie weie two spial.cis befoie Ml. Mitt hell, PlPSlditlt Nit hols, of DlsttUt No 1, Paul Pulaski, who spvkt In Polish. Nearly nil of Mr Nichols' talk was n glowing ti Unite to Mi. Mitchell and bis successful lendeishlp lit the late movements, lie lefencd to Ml. Mitt hell as "the genet nl In the lnbor iirmvi the lender who plntinid nnd tairltd to Its sitiipssftil end the gi cut est movement over made foi the cmniii Ipatlon of the woiklugiucn " Tho stilke plans, he continued, wete will laid, they weie not a flash In the pin Thty were tho ouliome of the good judgment of our lendet, our pttsldent, who Is gt eater In the ces of the nn thrniite miners nnd holds n waimei phte In theli heaits thnn evfi Speaking of the grlevames of the miners. Mi Nichols ndvlscd to ni bl tinte them If possible, but (list be stite they are grlevames. It Is easier to ef fect it settlement before than after a strike, but if oti me stite .vou me light, don't allow nuv metnbei to bo set aside oi unfulih dealt with. Mr. Mitchell mo-e fiom the Mollis chair In which he wns spnted and took Ills stnnd on the front of the platform, amidst the bunas and shouts of the thiong, which lasted for some little time lie piefaied bis talk with a ( onipll ment to Potest f'lt.v, which, net Hiding to his adviseis. bad no miner who wns not In the mine w inkers. "If this bp tine," he said, "then Poiet Cltv Is thp only place where this condition pre- alls, which is to the gieat i redlt of tho town If this condition ptevalled all through the groat unthiniltr- region, theie would luive been no neiissltv to strike List fall The opeiatois would not daii' to r ngnlnst the 1'nited Mine Workers had evetv wotklngmaii been In the oiganbatlon At the time of that strike Jess than f, pet cent of the men weie In the union and onlv 8 OflO out of 122 Ooo weie In good standing "There wns n iiopulat mlsappi obtu sion that tiades unions mo n distuib lug factot In nn Industtlnl conununltj , that they stnnd foi stiif,. and stilke or turmoil. Instead of peace and tian qullltv and bnrmouv. Kvoi.v simient of lndui-tiiil nffalis will ngiee that theie ate less stilkes In nn oiganlid loc nl Itv, and hlstotv pioves that theio h.is not been one gieat stilke whole the majority weie organized " lie then to pented the stntement that If the men were ftlllv oignuled theie would have been no strike 'The puipovp of the t'lillod Mine Woikois" said Mi Mitt h II Ms tn keep peace and huiuoto to i xtnhlNU relations botweon the opoiators nnd the woiklngmon, to meet otuo a oni, ns Is true of the bituminous legions, wheiolioth initios sit down at a table to ii.unn out the tumbles that ate llkolv to occtit, nnd thus in Pit a stiike We will licvoi stilke If wo got what Is Just, but If we me not Justlj tieutod, then wo will stilke " Mr .Mitchell took up the Idea of compulsotv nibltiation and pi iced himself on leioid us being opposed to It Ho oven called upon his heaiois, with gnat earnestness, to oppose the scheme, which he said, was nolthei plausible noi practlinl. "It Is otit duty, as tillens," ho py. claimed with force, "to stnnd flint ngnlnst anv law to compel nibltintlnn. You cannot make the law effective without penalties, nnd hive ou inonev to pay the fines that may bo Imposed by renson of not kicplug to the deils lon of the boirtl ' i'an Lnboi pnv tlm s I gti(s not' The chain os would be that Libor would hnvo to j,o to Jail The scheme Is not ptactlc.tl undi i a fiee gcneinnent, and shall not bo tol erated bv wotklngmen who me fieo "Labor has often oluutai ily ofieiod to atbltrate, but theie me times when I lefused to mbitiate. I ic fused to ai bltinte with M tiklo, and would leftiso ngnln. I would lathci have scon L.ic k iivvannn and Wvomlng alloy nunois defeated than to have the bihitvlklll miners non-lctoilotis it was this pol icy that won tho fight, the kuowledgp among tho men that one sido or onp locality couldn't win without thp otliPi winning also This u kindled file of love for better conditions, it quit k ened tho desire to be fieo, and thank God Almighty the nnthiailte Illinois aie fiee " It wns at this Jimituie that Mr? Mitchell made the admission that the eight-hour dav proposition would be given a forward plate In the u pre sentations nt the looked for Piinfeieno In the spring, then If theie bo no io . ference. among tho demands of the miners. "The strike, it Is tine, did not u dress nil wrongs, theio nio still some grlevames, the nilnois have not all thev ate entitled to, but, by standing togpthei, we will be ntgnnled to mako nnothet forvv.ud move I will tell ou what I will advise ou to do," V claimed Mi Mitchell, as ho giew ex citedly earnest "1 will tell ou what I'll ucHlse you tn do, tn t-entio peace nbly. If vou can, the eight-hour day. but If not peaceablv, thin at nn into." Then? was a wild stoim of ibeois over this epies-lon of Mi Mitchell's, which would seem to Indicate that the mine vvorkeis' ptesldent had slunk n populnr chord In the Judgment he ex piessed. Mi. Mitchell then went Into n dis cussion of the right-hour dny piopo sltlon He pointed out tho opeiieneo of trades unions that wages woie never permanently liljjh until the hnuis of lnbor deci rased. Ho suggested that It would be bettci to equally dlvldo the wotklng das nf tho minus in the an tbiac ite. legion than to weuk is, chs, ns at piosent leaving 11", davs tin w diked, on which the inlnein would bo pievented Horn woiklng. even if thov so dot-tied Tin- bituminous inlnein fought foi the eight-hoill elav fot ovei thirty j eats, but sIiup IK'tt;, when sue -cesHful, tliPli vvarjen have Inneaseil even eni mid last vent lm leased $jn . 000,000 You, men who dig haul ioal, must iodine voui bonis of woiklng, Ml. Mitchell concluded Ills uddiess with an uiaent nppcul foi the bioakoi boy, that he mtrdit be icleapeil fiom bondage and snt to school, wheie he belone. 'Cioel never Intended." Paid he. ''thathlldien should go to the bieakei at t(ji jeJis ol age. Many me foucd 'Phone : NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 by cntiilitlous, vvblth they cannot enn tml, to send their little ones to the breaker, but ngnln theie ate times when they tan bo kept nt home. I would iidvlso you that tho boy who cannot teatl or wilto Is In no position to guard himself. I know what the ex pet lence Is to acquire an education nfter tho yoats u have spent In the nilnrH. 1 wns one of the boys who was sent tn tho mines when he wns ten yeais old, and I don't want to see other bovs do the same. "In i losing, I would ask ou to give tho companies nil jotl agreed to, but tc that ou leceive nil they agiettl to give you." At the conclusion of the mldies". ('hull man Maxey presented Mr. Mitch ell with u huge bouquet of handsome loses that wete sent tn the platform by (ieoige Piokopovlts, of Olvphant Mr. Mitchell lemalned In Carbondale last night at the Hariisou house. To day be will be nt Tin nop, nnd on Stin dav or Mniidty ho will leave for tho Sihuvlklll region. Considerable Inteiest attaches to lb Wn.tts (iimlng, for ho Is the son of a foi met pastnt of the church. lilt father was Hev. William Wvatt, who was loeited brie In ls'i2. During the time that spltlttiillsm inn lampant. Hev Mr Wv.ttt took a decided stand n;iili.sl this tloctilne, he made a spir ited l hi. and his offotts weie so con spin cats nnd to blesod with sucoesi fi.it they won fot him a name that Is held In the highest icsppct and levei otii e to this dav by tlm-o who hid a knowledge of tho man of those clas. Dl Wjatt Is it wot thy sue cessor to his father In the mlnlstiy Up hns had P. instituted to him the same charac teristics and stetllng ttalts which will be lovpnled bv being hi ought close to him. Ho Is nn eloquent speaker, nnd tho announcement of his coming will be a gtateful assurance to n multitude if pi i sons in Caibondnlo who will be iinxious to heat him. There will be spei inl mush at both let vices. Tho selections will le-echo the rphit of the church on this extia onllnai v occasion and, under the ellroe -tlon nf W 1. Ilvaii". tho exceptional meiit of tho Jubilee preigiainmc will be sustained. 73RD ANNIVERSARY. An Important Event in the History of the First Methodist Church to Be Celebtated on Sunday Rev. Dr. Wyatt of Huntington, N. Y., to Pleach nt Morning nnd Evening Sei vices Special- Music The Pio gi amine of the Day. The M'Vont.v-thlnl anlvoistty of the niganlatlnu of the Plist Methodist i lunch will bo observed tnmouow nt that sailed cclllleo, with soivlcos and leiomonios hellittlng the .signal event. The occasion is lclatlvelv as Impoit- nnt a c the golden Jubilee of the cltv, nnd tho zealous and energetic p istor, Hev A. 1' Cli iff ee, mid the meniliiis of hl flock in o greatly stliud up In ,i .r'e Ipatlon of what will be a con spicuous day in the annals of the cl.uiih. While the nnnUersniy of Its, If will be nn evint. jet what Is surely moie Intel c sting and nf ev i n gi eater Impm t iincc Is the npet tiiticin to hive the churi h wholly fieo of debt on the even ing of the annlvors.trj It Is expected that the papeis that tell of the pet mi ni obligations nf the chinch will be dcstioj d at this si iv lie, their destine -tlon going to make n spoet.ule that nil be a lenllation of the labots and hopes of tho past two jcais Two ypdis ago when the ehtiieh leleluated Its seventy-tli.st niinlversai v, the con giegatlon lamiieil Its plan to wipe out the nl ligations tint followed fiom the eieitlou of the beautiful nnel imposing houe of wen ship a nec-d eellflee that Is the object of the admiration of vls tois to the town, and which Is of the highest etedlt to the chinch's wor shipped. Tho plan was happily suc cessful and now the membeis nnd their beloved pastot will have, occasion to felicitate and Jubilate, as well, fot this n an achievement that Justllles and calls fot a jubilation. In the telle na tions th.tt the occasion will give ise to the nu mb-Ts n i tho vailom churches ol the city will bo eeitaln to .shaic Tho .speaker of the occasion will bo Itcv. A. H Wvatt. 1). D of Hunting ton, N Y, who will deliver the ser mon at the morning and evening .soi Mce. The musical pi ogi annuo Is as foi lows. MOISNINCJ. Otgaii Piocossion.il, "tiiaud Chu ms' 'I'll Dubois orrottoij, ' Knmnncc" H Tours Postludo i:. L. Ashfoid IWKN1NG. Pioiesslniiiil, Mlloila" A. Amite Olfeitoij, 'Iltrcatolo" Ilciffman Postlitde, 'tilnilu" Mozart Voluntaiy Autheiii, "Send Out Thy Light" Gounod ll.vmu 1.'. Cieed. Player. Anthem. Psalm,' s,eck jo tho Lotd" V. . Perry C.lotla Notlios. Collection. Anthem, 'tJieat and Marvelous" Parmer. Hvmn MI. Seimoii lljnin 111. ppnedletlon Hjmn i!s Cieecl Piaver. Anthem, 'The Uadlaiu Morn Hath Passed Awav" H. Wnndworth Glnila. Lesson. Notices Collection, Anthem, ' The King of Love, My Shepheid s" bkclley 11. Mini "i'iJ. Seimoii. Hvmn orii Henedlctlon. DID THE DOG BITEP Conflicting Stories About the Disas ter to Ono Michael Cavlson, Michael Cavlson, who lives In the Dunefaff section of the town, met with a dlsastei on Wednosdnv. His light hand was cut oi totn ot bitten, bitten he- dec lines, b n dog though the own er ot the uinluc sajs no The question Is Who Is light . Cavlson uvus that he was getting a dllnk at the house of cx-Chlef of Pollco HaiiPtt on Wediiesdav evening, when the big clog of the lattei Jumped at him and e bowed his light hand until he tilt el with pain Uo exhibits tho hand as cvlde.Hi' of tho dog's chewing and also went to ihneigency hospital to have It drpsted. The owner of tho doff pooh-poohed tho Idea that Cavlson was bitten and suggestod that the luttoi met his din aster in fcomo uthtr wu. Ho waa will- Ing, however, to shoot the dog if It could be shown that the animal was responsible for the injured hand that Cavlson is carrying around, wrapped In antiseptic-soaked bandages. When Sanitary Policeman Moffltt, who was) asked to kill tho dog, learned theso facts he decided to postpone tho dog slaying. OBITUARY. WILLIAM DAVIS died nt his home on Dchuont street, above Drtimmoud avenue, Thuisday morning. He wns taken sick last April and hnd been un able to work since. Dropsy wns the cuuse of death, Mr. Davis was born in Wales, tvven- Kty-elgbt veais ago last Deremher, but he lived In this coiintrv since his In fancy. Ho cnine tn Caibonrtnle fmm Mlneis' Mills twn yeais ngn and since then bad won tnnny warm friends. Deceased Is survived by a wife, two children, Unil and Kimik, a father, who Is in Montana, one sister, Mrs. Itachcl Thomas, of Miners' Mills, and ono brother, Knchailnh, of Wllkos Barie. The funeinl will be held this (Katutdny) afternoon. At 2 o'doek Pov. A. P. Chaffee, of tho Plrst Metho dist chinch, will bold services nt tho bouse, nfter which Initial will be In Hiookslele iciuetei.v. 1JVAN" WILLIAMS, the popular Del- nwmo and Hudson engineer, whose spluo was broken bj being tin own fiom n cabonse, his chili being caught under a guide who while passing the Coalbrook bleaker, died at Ihnergene y hospital cm Thuisday night Mr. Wil liams' wife ami datightei, who lived In Chleago.wote with him when ho pissed away. Mi William was boin in Wjomlng county, a slim t distance fiom Tunk hmnock, llftj-tlnoo jo.tis ago He came tn this city about twenty-live j oats ago and hnd been he to contlnu Htslv since. He was one of the most competent englnoeis on the toad and was a liiombei of the englneeis' ninth oihooel. It was his Intention tn aban don lallinadlng this fall anil take up his residence nn a New Jet sea? farm he teceutlv ncqulied. Mr. Wllll-ims Is suivlveel b Ills wife, one daughter, Alice, and twn brothels. The f uncial son lees will bo conducted this evening at ! o'cloik at Mis. Mun ley's, on Church sheet, bv Hey. A P. Chaffee, inistor nf the Pltst Methodist chinch The body will bo taken on the 11 21 train Siindav to Ttinkhannock, wheie Interment will be nnde That Game with Archbnld. Much Inteiest has boeni ic itodamong base ball Piithuslns ts ovoi tho pio piised gamp be tw pen the descents anet the Archbnld Sunsets nt Luke Lodote on the Sth lnt. In the tltst game with this e lub at Alumni pnrk a few weeks ngn, oui home nine was defeated bv some seilous eitois and this fad gives ili for eonsldr.iblo (.peculation as to the outcome nf the next contest with Atclibild. It can huthftillv be said that the Sunsets was the stiongest team that tho descents wont up against In a long time, mid wo feel lonfldoiit that Managei Pox will not espec lallv at the close of the season penult his club to ruffe r elcfe it a second time nt tho binds of the Aichbnbl bovs The game will li' n thomughlv Inlet estlng nne nnd will no dcuib, be wltnesseil bv luindieds of people thtoughotit tho legion The Mo7irt bnuel will nlso pn llven things nt tho popular ipsoit on the occiflon of tho closing nf the ex clusion season next Sunelav. Columbias Nominnte Offlceis. The Columbia Hose mmpanv Ins neiiiiliinted the following nfllcers. Pies lelent. .1 P Heivlan, secretin j, P. P Men. in and Will Kiup itilck, tronsur ci, M. ,1 Hoian, foi em in, John Lnf tus nnd IMwatd Healv, assistant fote mau, J J Iliennan tiustees John I: Hi own John Nealon, James Livery nnd Michael Cm den, dilver 12 J Neat v assistant dilver, Thomas Moi iin, musician. Jnnies Livery. Sunday Excursions to Coose. The Sunday exclusions to Lake Lo tto! i' will ee iso toniotrnw The last Siindav at the lake inn be well spent, fni the Mnzait band fiom heio will be seated cm the steam lntinch to provide the latest musk. Caterer Gorman will hnvo nn abundance of choice refresh meiits to sine those whoso appetites will be shin pencil by the stav among the htalth-laiUn breezes from tho lake und giovo. St. Paul's Lutheran Church, South Church stieet. V Khingr, piisttu Fouiteenth Sunday In Ttlnltj Sabbath school, ;i "'0 a. in. Sen Ice, 10 10 a in. Subject of sei mon on the gospel for the Sundav, 'Thankful and rnlhanktul ' Aftoi closing, a meet ing of the voting membeis will take place, nnd in the afternoon in the chinch, a council meeting, ot 2 10 Rev Klrelmunn, of Scranton, has assured us he will be present. Unclaimed Letters, l,lt of lettets lemalulng In the Car bonehilp, Pa . postofllt e Aug B VOL for persons unknown H P Hrlttel, Pied Dai ling, T P Cnlllgan, Hert Giles, J. Healev. John Hnin, Pied Lehman, A K Tnjlnr, Albeit Wescott. W. F Wright. Mr. Annie Davis, Mrs J H Henle.v, Mis J. P. LaHnr, Mrs. Lillian Mulfoid, Mary Ann Mills, Miss Mar gatet Heennn, Miss Llzzlo Walch. J. 11. Thomas, P. M. The Cicscents nnd Sunsets. The ciack Creseents and the best team in Archbnld, the Sunset, will bittle at Lake Lndore Sept R, nnd will undoubtedly athact a gieat throng for there Is the keenest rivalry be tween tho teams and the rooteis front both towns. To Attend Funeral. Carbondale lodge of Masons, No 219, I lequested to meet this evening In the lodge moms at 7 30 nnd tomormvv morning nt S TO to make arrangements toi the funeial of the late Pvan Wil liam. Sold His Property. John Piton. for many veats with the Dilawaie nnd Hudson companv, has sold his pinperiv on Illxnn Hill, and will fjo tn Scranton the latter pait of Septembei THE PASSING THRONG. Miss noun Wiiriipi of St.iiiiuca, nuel Miss Chat lotto Mull, of Honesdale, have letumed to theli homes, nfter spending n week with Mr. and Mrs. Rcndall Stephens Mr and Mis Rnbeit Mo.Mlchael have ltt!llied to theli home In Pott Jet vis, nfter visiting the Intter's slstet, Mis. Juhn Mllllsan. on tallbcrt sheet OLYPHANT Council met In special session on Thursday evening, with nil members present. Kx-Tax Collector Hohan wns present, and Informed council that ho was making every effort to close up his accounts with the borough, On motion of Mr. Nealon, he wns gi anted nn extension of six months' time in which to bring In a final teport. It was reported that the proposition made by ex-Tteasurer Lav In, in regnrd tn hl's unsettled nrcounts, was acceptable tn tho Delawnre nnd Hudson tntnpaiiv nnd that the matter would be adjusted nt once. The borough attorney was authorized to oppose the mauitnmus proceedings which will be aigiietl In coutt nn Monday. Mr. Nealon stated that tho men employed on the sheets were unable to get their orders cnslied by tho tieasurer, nnd suggested that the finance committee await on thnt officer unci ascertain the reason nf bis action. Tho street committee wns ell recteel to consult the tlvll englneei te gmdlttg tho sidewalk guides, ns the ordinance recently passed by council hnd been signed by Hurgess Manning. Adjourned tn meet Monday evening The rnngregntlnn nf the Gtassy lsl nnd Methodist llplscnpnl e hutch will hold a lawn snilil nn the lawn nf Mrs. Vesspy, Mondnv pvpnlng Stetson's "I'liele Tom's Cabin' will be the opening athactlnii nt the Father Mnthcw opera house on rilcliiv even ing, September 11. Menvln, the Infant son of Mi nnd Mis John Hinoks, died nn Thursday evening. The futiPinl will be hold tn mntrow nfteinnon, with Intel inent In t'nlon eetueteiy. Miss Annie Doughei, of, Wllkes Parre, Is the guest of Miss Salllo O'Malley. William Hecse Is seriously III nt his home on Hill street. Misses JuIIh and Katie Pest have te turncd home, after spending the week nt Dnston. Mis. A. K. Shnvv and son, Robert, of Plakelv, nro visiting friends nt Kings ton, N. Y. The Monday dancing class will con duct their weekly social on Monday evening. PECKVILLE. Piesbyteilan ichurch, Hev. S. II. Moon, D I), paator. Service at 10 30 a. m. nnd 7 30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. P. H Parkhuist, of P.lkland. P.i . may bo expected to assist In the singing All welcome The following notice has been sent the Plrst vvaid Republicans The an nual convention of Republican clubs of tho state of Pennsylvania will be held in hcranton duiing this month. Nearl eveij town In the State wheie the Republican patty Is ptedomlnate will be lepresented at tho convention. It Is fitting that so s.rong a town nn P1kville shnuld be repid-iented nt this conventinn, and with this object In view a meeting will be hotel nn Tuesdny evening, September 10, at the hnse house, for the purpose of oi- ganlzlng a Republican club nnd elect ing delegates to this convention You are earnestly Invited to attend this meeting1 'Meeting will he tailed tn nulcr at T.JO p in , and speakei of imminence will be pesent. Committee. Peckvillo Bnpiii thoiiHi. Rev J. S. Thomaw, pastor. Soivlcos totnot row at 10 JO a in and 7 10 p m. Morn ing subject, 'Souls In Prison." Even ing subject, "The Sun an L'mblem of God. All aie welcome. DALTON. Mrs William Von Stoteh nnd daugh ter, Nettle, spent Thuisday In Stian ton. About $l"i v as tealleel from the sup pet In the Methodist chinch last Wid nosela.v evening. Theie was n huge at tendance. At tho Rnptist chin ch on Sunday pvinlng thp pastoi will Mvp a doseilp- tlon of sights and scones in hlstoilc Lexington nnd Concord, places vvheio the (list blood for American llbeitv was shed and which be ictently visited J T. Hvnns nnd family has been vis iting his hiothei, John KvniiH, near South Gibson, for n few dajs. Mr. nnd Mis s P. Finn, Mi nnd Mis Ficd Snjder and chlldien and F H. Greene attended the leunlou of the Greene family nt Cllffoicl on 'Ihuiseiaj of laut week. A telephone company, which has been putting a now line of wires thiough this place, has been very fieo In the mutilation of trees along the line of Its poles. A lady who losides In this place and whn Is much Interested In tho nne nf tiees, has wiitten to it stute nillclnl of loiests nbout this iii!dcmcanoi of the emplojes of the telephone tom pany, and Is Informed that thoy have placed themselves liable to soveie pun ishment. This should be a warning, and in tho futuie such acts ns this companv s emploves nic guilty of should not bo lepoated. iMOSCOW. Mr and Mis. F. N. Wells were In Scianton Wednestlav. Mi and Mis. W. A DePew enter tained tho following guests at dinner Mondav Mr. and Mn. B. 1 lav den, of Piovlriencp, Mrs Alice Noack and datightei, of Sandwich, 111., Ml. S. H. Hit deu of Cnloindo; Mi. nnd Mis. Fiank Havden and chlldien, of Mon-ilc; Mr and Mis Clateiice Stevens and children, of Ilamllntou, Mr and Mrs. Hniace Finn and children, of Llm htnst, ami Mrs. P. A. H.murd, of Philadelphia. Mi S H Hajtlen and Mis. Alice Noack have returned to their homes In the West Miss Morgan, nf lljde Paik, Is tho Rtien of Mr. nnd Mrs Hert Hlesccker. Mip Pi lor and daughters, Fllznbcth and Adeline, and Mr Heniy, of IJiook ljn, N Y, aio the guests of Mis. Clements Miss Helen Williams, of Flinhurst. wns the guest of Miss Ruth Gardiner Wednesday Mr and .Mrs. Hoc kenbenj, of Scran ton, visited Mi. and Mt'.-S. J Horn baker Thursela. Mis Geoige Horttee entei tallied Miss Julie Cruser of Monti osc, Frlda.v. Mr nnd .Mis. Charles Wardell and chlldien were Seianton visitors Thuia daj. Ml?s Valedla Wilbur has lotuined homo nftei a visit with fi lands In Thoiuhurst. O. K Vaughan attended the soldleis' leuulon at Hanej's Lake Thuisday. The ficsh air chlldien who have been In this vicinity tor the past two weeks, i etui ued to their homes In New Yuik city ycsteidaj. CLARK'S SUAIAUT. Ir T I. Mrrilll U viatttni! frlmdi in New urk Hatf, ttlietf liu wife prrie-dul him "iu tlnie ago lhj will tcturn lionu in llic iioji future lire Ohirln Itunold), of Siratoja sprlni;', V , firinfrlv pator of the VfetholUt Ipliopal church at thla place, lias been tpcndlns the week among hit former puinhioneri Vlr. 11 f Hon, it unable tn work, en account of in anUe. ublch u icietny grained rcccntlj, SUMMER COLDS HfpVank J. Zeller: WfmM Chief Zeller Protects Himself with Pe-ru-na Against Summer Colds. lion Finnk J X.cllei fonuer ( hte-f ot niollieihood of Locomotive lJiiBineei No 143 of Meadvllle Pa now Ald'i-, man Thud wind, Ttjonvllle I'.i wiltes "I suffeied a number of times with seveie colds nnd vvna laid up repeat edly. A friend told me he had taken Peiuna and it kept him well. I have tried it and found thnt it not only cuied me, but that taking Peiuna oc casionally, especially in bad weather, keeps me fiom catching cold. It seems to thiow nil sickness out of the system nnd I would not be with out it." F. J. Zeller. Cold" me cotnldeteil one of the lie c o'saiy HI of life One lis, liable to e an h cold both summer and wlntei Vc i v often suminei colds piovo fatnl. They aie nlwuvs dnngernus A etild Is the beginning of citaith It liiav calico citatili of anv of the inter nal oig.in- tho head tlnn.it lungs anil stnm.it h pspee lallv A trmee'v tint will cure n told then would cute all then dliect effoe t of colds Pmiiii I such n lemetlv Wo have littois fiom all over the Fnlteel States attesting te till fact Tin pool and I le h alike use and recommend It A look of tiMlminius In the exact word of the wiltct nut to anv addicts firt of elingc. bv 'I lie Peiuiia Medicine Co. Columbiif Ohio Mi James I'tlo.v Cmuileu, ittnton county Tt nn wiltes "I am glad to have the pit asm e of telling the wot Id what IVnini has tlone fen me 1 was t ike n sli k last Apill mwl lmd tluee of the lust ditois we Imvo in out imintiv in el the ellel mo bill little gone' If anv When I brgnll with voui niee'l no 1 e otild not lie down at night m otigh was ki bid M Vh lilio mil hujliur of liilien 110 omipi tuc tho pie i nit tin nn it" furniture si io Vh Uiml It I'irkii iniUVI VI HiiITuril dticnl eel t ii stinuiMiiu fair i mapl ' IJ' xhi ceek Mr TliirlK lio jr , of sritill7illi had 1 thumb iieuli boi.ii ill b a Mill iw mull "ii Iridac and inn ii ( tark'i s'litnuit t' weuro meilliat jttriitim t .r tin Inlurrd pha' etue VIm bd I md two iliushlrra ho ue boon the i,iimh 'f Mr ml Mr It Woochvorth. of smiiinit Pill., tn novcial elav. relumed io III ir t . in. in l irni'iwn N Mih I) I I In.ir .mil Vlifo llo.e I in ri It - 1 mi Ii mil t.ian VIiei ni it f In I'an m ru n lire li Wen k trio m iiildus tm the KniahM if Mill i list sundjv rccnins h ! nniTrrmo n 'II u iiiililiuis and ilmriiiisiilv apjiree tiled bv the mm ii t Mr I'livcl l j,Ii. t C Intiilnlli .ili i-pike tr fc.tral imntiti' in h. iimiiI enleitalidig iiimnrr Mr V I, Ininnu i nnplnvel bv Mi I M oull while bu ton I dwan) miu, i " lilllioel tn Iho botisi with Mini ' Mi 1 I Imkl mi m I (imilv of Hill r. innviit into iooiih it the Vlj.jtin lull until tho; can nunc' mon mil ib'o n i mmo latima JERMYN AND A.AYFIELD. The Teimjn boroush euiinul hold tlnlr rrsu lai inonthh" iiieriai; in tin b m ic.li buildiiij, with nl) i no iiieinlnr punriit Hio auperviMir iriHiiteil'tl at tin In idee und alh v m the leer cf III i) '8 liteiv .tjlilo. ue in need nt ifuir. Snine ilU ikIi ii arn ov r tin nuilir and iiiinv ruskr-tmiia wrtc tiiuli. when fliullv a ni"inu w.n nn Io nil iJiriul Hut the itiiot ci niiniili i be iiuinvinril to lepiir Mini biulki "id dlbv. ( nuiiiilinin Wliiiiri no in mi a .Miiumi i"u irinlni the loiulii '1 nt Main ami sm mil ciioru lie end Hut n nuiiihir nl iialelenU on tulli Hi' abeiv, lmn w u niiUiii;ciw Iv 1 1 if fl iiiriu on mm, of i iv - I ntitinuliiB, hi jid Hut Hm livei I the ii .el i t if'WinS on Main lie I in in imnimeiii ilniiu. and the atieoi. ili.uidit, to Hie lniui.li t Iiiiiimi II "j.. tttullv d elded Hut Iho r in I It) bi illMiililid Ii n ililt the Initi'ii ii'I11mii di nutieiiliiJ Ihuii I" li ra i anl plcuk thru link ill lliiiub the hm oiuh I hi nuilir i 'Ihi'iiiiIU Hi' iilitiiii of tho mil nu 1hii VIi ii and i" "ml iircl vm Irfi in the hand if th uml 1 1 iiiniiltri I In f Ibiwln? bill vvero read anil i rdi iI pud lor nun II. In I i.ln iiiiiipiui. V IH 1, I'nk I llttlhn illllipHllV l.s Vljllitl VIi inln sue). Pom hil'v t VI I i ink t.lles llivul liu kin. Puid llminia and V (,re.n, J pnh r audltuiB lh beniiikh bonk, ( hief nt I'nliio VI t.inlev fli I Ii bum fur eivuca a Keorii irv, ili (hief nf Pnliip Mil.wliv uaa Hun kiuuuil a vie k a vaiation The judllora upon j nail, aieepted anl ordered pljieel nn tile Tax mil tor Win w u piiMin at the tnioiln; and audi e-oinplilnt nf evn il famuli, whiwo hnrmuli I m i liavo tint brcn pud IIipm fauulle. cveie fluallv evoneratril, one lainllv hivina bom fiuiml wmiln it ev mil itlon and liu' olliei hivini: mnved fpnn timn Vlliiimv lliilhidlatid pimeiit and a. ithtimt d i" irppni i tat nu nt and ehaw up ii Irird onlinaiiii tnr tin Uie nf l ii tvnini cf Itntnlt tnr the pmiHW "f lakim; i tin ml nindliia: bond" Si fitrllirr limine., buns train mini, the met I In.: adpiirurl Tho xelal of l.ih nt lull,". N" l"1. KiniiiK cf I'tlhli. I" hi ill aeiiibli hall la. I iiuiinu. W.I4 ullillilld b ntir full luaidiril kllikhl- ail I llnlr lilt fill ii I. liu un la I vta iKiud ui N e'llo k It t Iijlitiiiu I. Ilftl.. ul vtlnw ,i rinoKt ihe nil in i.innliUice united in ainsuu ' Viiuiiia, ' lmiiB ai iiiiipmiid bv llnsarlha cribe.ira n eviellem addrian n thin debt, rlnl b b liu 4llkili. one of Hi ri.ilur tnim; oul'ira. wlo.e ollnrl. Hire nni.l plia.in: llo ym (i Mowed b) I u In I Inn In Hi nnlii.tn, and another illirea wan Hi u mule to I htliuua W pit , w Ii", on In lull of iho Indk'e, bule all a hiaitv welinine 'Ihe uihiatra ajih plated and then bruan tlm principil niiinbir of ibn pvriiiinr, i hurles'i'ie rntitled "The vneldu Hi tler ot leicu'e ' In vtlileh a ijndlilite n ariotrd and Hie whole eerrl nf tin outer le velled In a.tniii.liins manlier, luiuli to the jmu-i. inent of all picwnl DnritiB the" candidate' Ini tiation he waa lerpilreel to tide a goat, jud both the lidrr and tho seat did their urt to perfec tion and provukcHi icars of lau.-hur. Ihe caat im CATARRH, 1 1 Imds all salil that I had consump tion and that I would not live long I . ..,,ii,ir,tooil iiitvliifr Peitinn nnd be- fini. I had tnkeii the tltst bottle 1 could ftPe that m cough was bettet nnd vvlien I liael tauen six Homes i was a. well man AVhen r began with Peruna I onlv vvelglied 1J0 pound. and now I weigh Fid pounds anil cannot say too linn h lor Pet un t I lni II be glad tn answer anv lettem if inqultv tn an, one at anv time." James Ftlo. Mi S C Rni gin, Hi ant, Douglas countv Mo vv tiles "I had nihil ill of the head, thioat and frtoinath I snlfetcel fiom the ef foe ts eif it It would sfatl In my Moul in h anil i un up mv spine Into my hend and nci k and my stoinacb would ei.uup and dinw tngctbei and my head would .swim 1 was snie ov cr tho pit nf my stomae h and was a phjsUal wreck 1 was constantly spitting iiiueoti. nn tho mui oils would ile In my throat and mouth nil the time. I got hold of one of Dr. S P Hurt man s pamphlets nnd saw Peiuna ice nuimeiiilecl and 1 puichiecl come find began to take it and fioni the verv stmt 1 (onimenied to liupiovo When I iniiiiiH'meil to take Peiuna I weighed 110 pounds Alter taking live bottles i am as utiiing as ever anil weigh 10 and e ttb do a good n dav s weuk ns 1 fvi could l itcoinmeiitl Peiuna to Rll sum ilng humanltv " S c Hmgin. Do not accept anv substitute for Pe i un i Do not allow nnvmie to c onv lnce vou that there Is anything Just n? good" Tin re i" onlv one svsletnlc ca tmh 1'iiiielj and that WPctunt. wi a f llovn lliuhli lllu.iriniM llnnki link llnid linkin. I md of Vtitbilli, cjinui I leni bv liw and iiiwnnimin ImiikIh Williim W liain l.riml and Misluv I vuulionir. Iiihnnn Il'linolt, Ii Pre rmiliit t Pilliie ( nutwll ir Ihiimas WikiiiII I uModian of lli.piltliea Hint Ijukiiiiii ljiiaileimiti r l-dnaiil Vhjnanl Mar f,,l - icevi I'rineipil Vlutbian. sunn, t l.iitfltlw si mini h. I' bi livl and Williim Cud lip V the iindulati. Iliunuj M DivU man 1 dot uli il hit and the tvhnlt alTiir wa in si hiiEliable Vt Hie eonolii.loii if the ciilrn r mriii all wire eoititl with ue e mm and bin in i Tin lominlltH of airineinriitk wa lompiw I t I pivla. I 1 II pew, l.eiiitre III ikr Sim el VVaioia und Hum I iritinan. anl tuiuh of ilo MiniM of the ilea.mt unlal wn due to tlirir rlfnrta l!ev ami Mil M II 1 nil r iiturnfd from On in (rnii' and oibei prnntu lat evening Ilie Pcliwaie anl llinlin lompaii)' will pat their rolllerv cnipliivf" I'll iftirnoon lulil Mison. nf s(.(oiul ttreet, who lus been erinii.lt III for 1 iiitinln r of weoVa, wtv tikrn tn the MpiIIioi liiroiEii it lmpnal it I'lulideJ phi i )rteidiv He tta. iiinmpantrrl Ij ln a n in law, c mini llmin nawlinc M . s.o lllitlei, of Vlnulit Olive, III, nn 1 Miw I III Priinni. of Vaon (in. Ill , vthn ha n been ponibnt: n tune it lib Prue;Elt and Mr .bnia. left ti.tudav in visit s, ( mton friendc BLOCKED BY FL0WEP.S. Difficulties of Keeping Navigation Open on the Ilile. The dllllitiltlcs and dangeis nf toil ing i pas,ikc 'lniiugh th dense masses of floating vegot it Ion whte Ii pe licidl. ally nbhhtict the Nile, making n iv Ig itlon luii'islhl'. nio .-ell de sulhej In nu aitbli In Pearson's Mtr azliie A free vvntorvwiv Ins now been iiponed up the Nile as tar as L'ganda. Ill ill fnuitcen hint ks nf the sudd as the dit f ting marshes nte called have been i outlived the tnul lotiRth of tho rlvpr elenred being olghtv -three miles The ut ttml work wns dons by come TO Soudanese pilsoneis under tho dliott nielets nf two jntilig oltlcers of thp Hilllsh It'ial navy, 'rho following is an eMia t fiom a journal kept by on of them ".Vow, as to how we do It. On ni liv ing nt a bliiel: wo tio up the slpatvwr and set everything nn lit the-n 't down all the dead papvi tu when " n the sudd, until It mon looks llko a frv rough Hold Then this Held Is lug into small sections font or the vir.ls snuar. the none lies are dug to piout two feet under watei. tho sudel nelf being one, two. en time feet ihme watei, and from si to ton inlei iiPiith. Not we put pieces nfvvnol round our section (cut up tcRinph poles) ll a wiie linwsei inund he hpi -tlon, shoved well clown In the leiiihps and behind the posts, and liig two Piuls on the sieamoi The steamei then backs iiHtoin, and oventiilly pulls nut tho see tlon, whlili Units atvnv down stie.nn The who Is go on boa id ngnln, the pole aie iecnvei'i. and the steamer preiceds for nnotfr seetlnn Tho torre anil Jerks which he steamer tilings cm the vvlios sovprsllio innts nf the sectlnn tin leinenth fpm the oth- eis -ni at least sometime does! A Suio Cuw "Those New York scilnl refouners soetii to have all Hdmllile letiiedy for doing uwnv wiUt the choice evil." "What Is the sihomi?" "Abolishing mat rl.vc" Cleveland Plain Dealit.