The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 16, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1G, 1001.
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Carbondale Department,
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'Phone :
NEW, 286
OLD, 0423
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
DctawtuiTnnd 'Hudson Railroad.
June 9, l.U
lnlni will have L'aibonda.c at clly nation a.
'lvT vrintoi, md tt like, ll.ire-fl'W .J "' Vv!'
0(11. Irt ill. 1121 a I". -'' " -''
& (A Tin in n. in fit I'. I".
S.intjt Irjli.. Irllp ul S.ilt. II 21
S.-IH. J JO. .V Ol l III , ,
K.T lliim. siiiln.'i. Jl-nltu.ll, ";.!?";,
Iin-lm,! I.,, ii, I., ill . 7.UI .1 III i ' "' I
"VUf ' T nkr l.o.lnrr. Uai.nirt iii.-I ILm'l-.
7..', Ilia a. m . .151, iH p I" , ...mini
SiliicU- tnin leivr fnr l.iki- '"'l"V.' . ?,
md II .nr.ihln al 'i ,'il.i in . I .i'l ! I' ",,,.,
Iiilin urilic it raihunlilp irnin." - ::
mill Million in follow, i. . sj. ' ' .,'
in ; 1.' .IT, 2 !!, .1 21. I 2 "0 T "I. " "
i .r7 it in ; i ,,i ,i i
niiilii trams nrrn
I Id,
New
in.
II i mi : I .il .i in
.11 n 17 .i I"
I 2' ( 2i. II .ill in
Trilii. inlii- .Ulll from vlbiio nl
fl .V. p in , ml in sumln ii 1 " I1
Irilns in i i (run limn ilili' and
hlli at Mia in ; 12 I". I II. 1' . ,, ,
sumliv tialin nrrlvi it I'nbmnlilp fri'J '';'
kodeir. U itm.nt iml ll.mo.iMi' at t- ' '"
til T.Vi p m.
in, .t.ii,
:i.in mi I
n
W ,1 in II I
i luirli'x r. Lop, In touching on "
iiiillotiut souow, took for Ills text.
' Th) glory, C) Israel, la -luln upon
lb) high plates. How me tin- mlBlity
fallen, II Samuel, I: in. After ('labor
allng on the high position as it states
man and Hip bpiiullful Chrhulmi ehar
oclir of the piesident, Hip speaker
mm-il Ha ro things:
Then- should 1)' lilfilipf leaped for
n.m i'I.piIIpiiip to law.
.... . . t I.-. I. .fa, an I, r.i'm I I
riicri'inpril lirvuiuiiiiu,....j 'chill III tOIISHCH or one
lnMhlilu.il, .vming anil old, name aim
fotclun. i In knowledge Hint llln liy
pIiiIn when- neighbors' lights begin.
Tin mtiiiiry should liunilily it pint
before (Iml of n.itlunal sins under till.)
ll l.tlM'tlletlt
MEN BEFORE THE
PUBLIC EYE
rut,
al
Now York. Ontario and Western
.lime 21, V!l
Trains leave Catbondalc fur Sirmloii at
10 cil rn , I Ol p in
sutidiv train- it 7 1) h in nnip "i .
Tnln. l.ii I .iil,..uilil (il points imrlll
II in i m : I II p in n Mimln al I" '"
TniMi loivin. it II li, j in ..k ilo ami n l')
rn sninh miki mimei turns for Xiw Voii.
Cornwall, rl.
Trilns airhe Iron vrintnn at II IH 1 m
(1 11 n m . 1 1 ntn noliit. iinilli. IIH" 1 I"
p m -iinjfi (tuiii "iiiiitnn H 'i 1ft n
,4S p 111 1 tl -111 Cllliill il MM P 1"
I II
I in
111. Jivl
Etie Railroad.
.Iiiiip 1M. I i'l
Tmiim Idic it "iituin, I iilimlrlr. ilnl
(rxifpt SiimliO 11 Tui a m .iml 1 t! P m ' ,r
Ilnndl aid N'lnripli. n "' i m l'"v ,,x
c (.lire "imlnl. r.-r llim.lnmiii makiiiB ""
r.iii-n (ni ph . ik. mi ami lln'l il. iml i'
f I" p m fur ii in Ilium, nn'mru ' .tun t timn
f' I .'I tnll pnih'i
"uri'Ui trim, il 'id a in f t -ii-pirli mni
uitli tti.tun unimti in. anl i, 2T p in. itli
r.,ii'p i rnni. imn-i
Trmn amn at M a in anil 5 l" p in
Fundnii i M i ni
THE PRESIDENT'S DEATH
The Subject of Resolutions by Couit
Lily, No. 50, Foiesters of America.
Tastors of the City Chuiches
Touch on the Souowful Tragedy
nt Sabbath Services The Tlth of
Their Talks.
The m row fill ti.iKPdy of out- n.ttlnn
occupied a pl.ipp In n'linnns of tin i'hv
in thp ohutcheM of tin- iMty yprnpnl.i.x.
vhpn toui'liliiK Pillories w.i (IpIInpipiI
hy the iM.-.tm.x.
'Il-p mtiiii tiful happpnliiK wii .iNo
t.il...n up b mil1 of thp ItMdltiff fi.i
n -na" sopiptl.-". of iIip city, ('unit Mb,
No. .'0, FmcstPrs of AiiipiIiii. lit Us
n-rotluc on S.ittinl.i. anil iii.hIp Hip
M'bjfct ot thp follow Incr fpsolutlonss,
vlarh Im lilentiilly. sup Hip 111 hi to bp
adopted by -in oijriiilHtloii In this
c tnmunlty. 'Hip ip.'oIiuIohm ip.kI:
Itfir.lnfnn pf . .in.ilrii. p ii IIip il. uli nl Pi
i'lfiit Wlllhin Mihinlei. In foml l.il. N ''.
loin-tfin fit Xivrni i, ol C.iliomlilp, I'l , nl'.pt
til 'pt II, l'k'l.
WliPirK, It Ins lliii'iuh tin- dull piiv-i. . 'in,'
tn our kiinulcdgp thil nur mil Inlmiil ilm'l
ciriutlw, ami jiiflili'iil nf mir mniili), llmi
Mllllam MiKinli.i. Ilil. iiiomliu in I'll 'I up 1'i"
lifr liy tlip foul iiinl iliinn.ilili' nl nf mi ixivln,
thno irnilrruij limn mr tlunl nurtii puriiluu;
HIl'l
MiPir.i. Nil iliiof pvi.utop of tlip 1 mfr I
Nairn eifr Iflt lirliltul a iliMini ni ImIHt in
mil thin ftatuN to tin irnlit nl nur lirlm il
iliictl'iin, anil a-, t lit l i linn' t limi Hi."
j:iait ami i.nuim nf ti r. lull iltlin, il H
riot Hip tinip tn ,ittrinpt an tiiinip f ln ukiiIi
rr a ruloi of In litl mil ilniaitii, tin p. is
ranr.i ff 1'iir prrrni arnf iipiiiN 1 1 1- i.nti
oMntUI En itHli an piIoii 1m il in Hint In mi
that midci hu ailtninii.tr.tinn uliuli li.'g in al a
time mIipii ilrptPfion Inuoinl oiri inn i,niiii.
hu ffllow nlifiK linwnl lliur innlMciu P m liU
ailminitutlp iiMllii tn ii.'nn nnlir; ami lini
cnfiilrnic a imt ml-plucil III niiiniii imiikiI
Hip crcalcrt prn-prrlti II In. upr kiioun II'
cop owp of tho cri itit innliilmllnni In Iimiiiiii
lihritv and prncirM lliat u.ip i.ir mail u.
anv acp or (nnntii. ami won thp ip.pnt mil vl
miiatinn nf Hip orM a lillnn. mlilnr.
ilitp-min or rxrnithp !ip w h 1 eipi) anil oml
man in c.prj utallnn of lid , ami In- hi, n I
frrtn rartli aniiiNt Hip pinfnuniln.i miiovi nf Ins
ctiiintoincn anil pipm Ihm i nt IiImiii
Hy hit drmisp c lnp his pirn-mo, Imt not hN
tr.iclunc" or his p impli , .in. I. .u hi inii-l ill
Vioiv in hutnlilp Mliniinn to Ihp illl nf mir
fioil, the urator .iml Mipiunp lulrr nf llic ntii
ifisp. who ilortli all tliinin urll. ami as l lukon
c.f our profoun'l tsniiovv mi thin oiiislon,
We hcrrhy rrolp tint mir ilnrlir tip ilnpoil
in mournins for thirtj iliw, ami tint mu iliiof
rinecr bo rtrlcintci tn rnln Intn am ainiiL'f
rnrnt with other liiii oriirri of nur Hti tn nhim
1'Uhliclr our fpplinm on Hip on iloii of our lali
prpl(lfnt' (unridl.
rommitlpp I! I. IMi'iin, ilniruiiii; .1
Maditon, T. Ilaltoinlj, Jccpli WjIIjip, (!tolt;c
llcbbs.
IN THE CHURCHES.
At tlio Methodist Chinch.
'I'll' miiiiIiii. appiaraucp of Hip ill
tPilol of tho .Mi'tliodl"! Inn i li. whli Ii
win IipuUIv 'li.ipul In lilntk. kept In
fill p tin- t'oiujiPKiitlou Hip tniKlp fait
that Hip nation uiim lamenting ami
Itl'lltl tllllf,'.
.t Hip ppi)Iiik fptvipp tin p'lHtnr,
I!p. A. 1'. 1'lin.rfcp. epokp with fccllm?
iipI foi ip on Hip iiIup of n llfp sin It
nx was IpiI by Hip oiip uIuikp iloatli has
ippi(!"pi Hip wliolo nntlon, hich
lllM'll blm n).
"Pie-emlnently n Man of God."
"Up wn pi "-I llillU'lltly it inall of
Soil." This was Hip coiivli Hon p.
pipsspd iij lun Uulllii A. S.iwyrr In
bW spimnii on l'ipslilpiit .MpK1ii1p. at
tlio iiini'iiltiK MTilm In Tilnlty i:pl"io-
pal I'liuii'li. Tin' lotigipuiition was a
laiKP oiip. and Uipi'p was ipIIppIpiI In
tlip ii-M-ii-m bpailnK of the woiMlilp-
pps till- lllllVPIK.il fl'PlllIK Of MlllllW
mill urlef oi i Hip nations.
DiiiIiu; hl fi'plliiB iPliMPiiiPH to tlio
mm tM pil pipslilont, 15 v. Mi f.iMMf
said: "William Mi Klnlex waa tint
simply a Kii-Ht statpsinan of bip.h In
tidlpi 1. not simply a man of many
popul.ii i hai.ii ti ilstli s-hi was pu
puiliii'iitl.s a man of iloil."
It is to William .Mi Kin Icy as a man
of (lod--a faithful, fp.iili-s. Itnl.
IipiiiipiI limn lliat ttlluit"" of loc and
pials,. will In paid today In .li'uMi
sviiiikokup!'. UuiiKpr nipptliiK homips,
and loflv 1 illwdials all ovpp Hip woilil.
The miIiip of sui'b a llfp Is ab'-olntply
In.'stimal'lp. All Hip Hkeplli s, iiriiiisIIph
and athilsts In Hu' laud (annul an.swpr
tin iiiKiiuiPiit pipf-piit'd by Hip i ntir-
auooiis, iimsiRtPiit. I'liilstlnu llfp of thp
latp piislilpnt of thp I'nltid Slalp.w. Wp
moiti 11 his los, but we thank iod for
tho llfp that In- llPtl, Hip e.ampp lu
mi, and tlip inlliK'iK'i ho has loft bi
hlud him.
At St. Rose Chuich.
At St. Iloxf. ilniii'li, I'.pv. Waltpp
1 lot man, at the s ii'ilmk mass, dwolt
biloll on Hip loss that Hip tommy
stistniiiPil In Hip iloath of Pirsldi'iit
MfKlnlpy. Up H-poko of tlip iiiiIvpimiI
homiw and ki Iff, and allmlpil to how
Hip iipw.s was ipipmi at Hip Vallum:
bow tho popp. wIipii Hip had IiiIpIII
",piup was innppd to him, took hlin
n'lf to pni'i, sppuiliiiK 1111 hour in it
IHPini'llto nf tin- IipIiiM'iI i uIpi of wluini
tin1 AniPilian pioplp wpii. lipuft.
AMUSEMENTS.
At tho Bcrean Baptist Church.
There was a I.uko inninlnt; poukip
patinn at Hip Ilproan Hiptl.st plnirch,
and m1,I!p no nnnnuiippiiiPiit of a pep
lal set vice had bopn madp. It Is a wpll
XiWifi stood iiistnm of tho pIiukIi to
n.aUp FuUablo mention of all passliiR
events.
fin the platfoim a fliiP portrait of Hip
posidpiu iPstPd upon n hpavlly drapod
finny easel, with tlv Cuban and I'm to
rtlcnn flaps at oltlier j-IiIp: Hip pulpit
Ip'k was diapptl with blapk bioarl-.-I1MI1,
with silk AniPiitau II.ibs nt
flther sldp, wbllp at the left Hipip was
a. beautiful bouquet, n pontrlbutlon
mm the Hendrlck conserva lories, eon
slftlnR of white (mi den phlox, fever
firn and heliotrope. The special music
.onslsted of an anthem by tho choir,
'Nearer My Und to Thre," and a polo
ty Mr. Roberts, "Oood Nlnht." The
inlhem was e.speclally uppreclatpil, as
was the hymn chanted by the preM
Itnt on the last night of his life.
Rev. William B. Orow offered the
)iucr, and the pastor dellveied Hu
irmon. The text was taken fiom tho
hrt-elKhih eiFe of the thlid ohiip
er of II Samuel, "Know ye not Hut
i.ieie is a pilncis and .1 Bipat man fal
en this (lav In Israel'"
lh. coiifriPR.it Ion listPiiPil with ipv
rdit interest to the leiouutiiiK nf Him
'iituc-s of the dead pirj-ident. and went
'irltly aifpifl by pvciy allusion to his
leioic faltli so tiiiiiuphant In death.
Rev. Charles E. Lee's Words.
At the moinlnk' yeivlre In th riist
I'rpsbytcrlan chuich, Hip pastor, Itev.
Neil Buigess, Himself. Tonight.
N'i'11 Uurtji s who has linon.p cele
lii.it .-1 foi his 1 haiai'ti'iisallon nf
Able ill I'l up In Hip "i'oiiiiiv l-'.ilr." will
lip at til" iiiMiul Opera llotip tonlKlit
In the plu. Tills will lip an ppnt 111
(all 01. dale Iheatrli ills, and a IIIIpiI
hriUHP Ip, p.ppitpl to Rrppt 1jUikp.-s and
l.lx inmp.inv.
'I Iip Ib-t iipI Is 1 ho IntPilnr nf Mi ;.
Abb.'s (HuiKi'ss) limn in winter, with
every detail minutely pawn 1 out to
ninlip up tin- New lhiRland faun 1vou.m
IhliiK room. The ilos-lm; of the tut
!.. Hip sliifrintr of a hymn, as bed-Huip
1 nun s, whllp one nf the family pi i.vs
upon Hi' mplodpiui, makps a quaintly
pipliv iililuip. TIip spi ond ait Is a
leautlflll exterior nf a f.nmhmiM'; Hie
thlid act. the intdlor nf a bat 11, whim
a coin huikliifr and h.nvest sour 01-i'ii.-.
Abby Is alone wlili her leal hois
a it foil as Hip itiitain rop.i down, and
sb dnlaips thp.i .up l'i-r nnl filpiuln.
Tbs" last ait, with is nice louive and
riMiliini; panoiania and real Iioisps,
-ti.K thp dellRbtfiil bit nf uiuntry life,
and Hip iiudlenie 1 heel and sliout as if
thi'V hail hundipils of dollais mi tin
1 at p.
Tlio Simila Seance, Tuesday.
Wp seem to ! on Hip point of Rpt
t'PR lid of Hip winx and tPlPRiaphliiR
qulikb thioiiRli tlu' ilear air. Per
il tps the next .step will be to set ltd of
eleelileal appaiatus, tl. lce. and the
nppictiir, and p.u-Ii swiftly pini-i't
thotiKhi to the one sought, as the l.'nst
India I'llddhlsts piofei-s to lip able to
piojeel their astial bodlps. Sir llrniy
Tin pl.t ! so linn a believer In this
t'leory that lie admits Hint his won
i'ioiw Simla Seaiup is basvl upon It,
I lit be Insists mi kpppiiifr .eeret Hip
I'li'l IIS be Uses to pindllie Ills iii.iI'VpI-
iii nmlts any ma v tlun to siy Ills
iiiiiu'l'tstatlons arc built upon naturil
laws of i.iusp and off et and It's up
P the public to dscopr tlio ipst If It
iMii. Hut in any ovpiu, no iIuiirp of
.laud can be made, foi no culm Is put
loiwanl. If anybody Is cleer eiinunh
l' find cut how It's all done, it will
be a sei'iPt no moip. In tin inpantline.
Sir Henry Tiiipla'H perfoimanep will Iip
ftunil no onl PiitPrtaluliiR but the
n acnip of a tunny show, simply lie.
cause In the telepathic seance It Is
l.cfcsai to leply to so many silly
qiii'Htloiw that .tie nsked eveiy nlRht
by people who miRht to know belfp.
'I l.b' iPinarkable perim manep will In
seen for the llrst tune line noxt Tups-
ll.l.
The appearance of the name of ''. It.
Mnnvlllp, supeilnleiidpiit of Hi' Dcla
waioaiiil Iludson company, 11111011R tho
clnirter members of the Automobile
club of Si'inuion, biltiRs 1111111' pronil-
enlly befoie tho public the smlal
of nur town h
nui-t osteeined cltl7.ens and oiip who h
uiii1 iciimiN In Hip small social spI of
Hip ell.v'ti IIIp.
Mi. ManWIle Is an ardptit inMjlllst,
which Is title of all the social plea-uics
to which he ttlin.s after tho toll and
close conllnemcnt of his arduous duties
In Hie Mipcrliiteml'MH'si chair. He Is
quite skilled and expert In Hip ruIiI
I'licp 01 this HyliiR iilcasuip emu h and
as Iip whisks alniiR ovrr tho city
st'iets, the foK-hoin heraldliiK bis
lomlnR, he adds quite. 11 in 'tropolUan
air to our town.
supeilntpiidpnt Mamlllc and Mr.
lloripp (.5. VoiuiR. Rpiii'ial niiniiRPt of
Hip Ui'lawaiP and llllilson load, ale
both nutlvps of HoiiPsdalP. As bon
they Rlew up toRi'thei, weip pilucateil
toRptlipr at the Tiny I'olytpchnli Insti
tute, and by inplil piofjipssion nfter
bi'liiR.Rriulimteil fiom that Institution
tip . ununited to their piesent responwl-
blo positions.
Mi. Main llle was I10111 a lallroader
i.nd Ills Inlieient tendpiiries hap bpen
fully developed by his teclinlcal train-
iIiir and his llpe experience. After he
Ibpcanip .ttpeiintpuiletit be took up the
lud of tPlcRruphy iitul Is an expeit
01 e'litor. Tb" Im Ident Is nut liupml
ant in Itself, but lllu-trates the doter
11 In.iilmi of tro man to niastpr hli
bil'lness In all Its lnaiicbps There Is
1. u pirPnps in all tlie imiiitiy a divis
ion supptlntendoiit nf a i.illioad who
Is Invested with nimp power in his own
1 ,11 tl-nl, 11 ten It'H. than is Mr. Mini
II1p. rrom Wllkes-Iianp and I'l
iiiiitith to Niiievah and over to IIoiips
i'iiIp, bis autlioill is nlniost aliMiltlte
and this is due to no nepotlMii or any
pniiiiatp Piitlsp. lint it l-es fiom the mil
lldence which tb manaRpitiPiit and dl-
ipctonlp n Hip Itelawaio mil Hudson
roilii.ili have In Mr. M.millo's ad
iiiliil'ti.itlnn. lie knows bis ili It-imi
tborotiulily every swltib andeveiy font
nl II, he knows the 10III11K stock nud
alt other pmi'it. mid all the iuoe
niPlits of all the trains me under bis
ii niliiau I. llnw well be dlicits them
Is eli!'t'ied by the elixlable lepilta
tln" which the liplnware and Hudson
toad lias fnr mfpty anil for itinnliiR
on si'li'dule time. Hen Hie old "Rra
, Itj." with Its manifold iIiiiirpiv, was
oppiatpil by Mr. Main llle with iipwt
a i.ita.-tn iiIip. The iili.iudoniuelil of
the "Riavllj. ' by Hi." wa, and its mi
pi n p -mn b the ptisont steam mail,
W"ie b.i-pil almost ptitliplyon plans and
1 ali illations mad- by Mr. .Main llle,
.mil Is slid to be a ptoliotmeeil llnnn
1 a1 Miin.k. Itllliior has II. houover.
Ill it a ball-iulle tunnel tlrlxen tbrouch
tin niiiiintalns at a point between May
ln M and Caibondiili'. wntitd hi IliR a
in .. mad up.if Swackhammer.s and
Mi. MiiumIIp Is "-aid to 1 ontemiilate
s Imisly ad IsliiR bis cmiip.iiiy toililie
tre tunnel The ti mendous economy
that would eiistip in ost of oporatlon
is i Ident to any one.
Mr. Main lilt's lnteiit ill I'arbnndale
Is ttequirll attesteil. ll Is shown In
lb- substantial ilepnt. with Us deeor
11 1 1 RiiuiniH; In the pbnsliiR iispei 1 of
the land about the Pelnwaie mid Hud
son iiiii.es. it v as again p'nwn Li the
:u 1 'U il'initinii of tl'.p Delaware nml
litii'.ion inmpaiiy tn the seml-eenten-nl.il
fun 1, anil Is shown In many othar
v .s.
Thr city nf Cniboudiile Is Rlad of Hip
if iitfiiltlnu that is shown it in thp fait
lliat oiip nf Its cltli'pns Is a superln
ti'iuti'iil of the Rip.it rnllinad which
siuuiiR up help, and tbroiiRliout the
ily Mr. Manvllle pall llnd th it leci
pinlt of kindly IppIIiir that tl- . itl
yeiis feel they oiiRlit to have for their
la! load "nuiRliatP."
mark of 2.24i at Norwlchv N. T last
wok, wlnnlnK In tho 2.35 clans: there
! Wilkes Medium, which, on the same
day, took three ntialftht heats In tho
.'.27 class, with n record nf 2.23U: Nllo,
which was second In the races Thuis
ilay nt Wnllsvllle: and Time Wonder,
which was a winner nt Norwich. These
achievements ought to s'Ulffy tho
average sportsmnn, but Mr. Patterson
is imt easily satisfied while thote's an
opportutilty left to speed bis splendid
liiipis, ,ind in. in over aRcr for un en
ti y, while thorp's' chance of one. lie
Is pi ond of ills possessions, but be
lleics In the spoilsmen's aihiRP that
"tlio b"st Is none ton good," nud he is
alwajs mi thp lookout to puichasp nn
ntlipr that iu'iiiiiIspm n raping career,
l.oM, as be Is known about tlu town,
Is of that gonial and Jolly spirit that
one would look for In a man who takes
such a keen pleasure In nil kind of
spoils.
An example of the recognition of
tine llieiit Is to be sppu 111 the oll'pr of
lb" geiiPial iiianagpishlp of the new
foiindiy of the Carbondnlc Metal
winks made tn James Walkei, and
w tilth has been im opted by blm.
Mr. Walker Is at piesent outside
foi email of tlie I Irk lolllery. the post
be will idliiqiil'-h on the last of this
iiniiitli to .-dip into the wider Held that
Ihe position of geiieial manage! nt
the evteilslV' fnlinill will open to
li 1 111 . Ills leioid under Hie Hillld
I 11.1l nud linn innipany, the corpora
tlou Hint npeiatid the Klie cnlllPry.
nnd tho Ihli lompany, the piivi-iit
opetaiois, ijiii b'Pii oiip of wnitliv
in hli ements, the nutgi'.wth of guid,
llie Judgment, an eann t cnii-i Ipii
tnnis spirit and a hlRli legai'd fm llir
II en w Im wpip under bis burg These
11111I lb." were conspicuous in Mr. W'al
lo. y make -up, nn-'. in bis new pnsi-
t'nll he w I! Ill gien Wid r oppoi'tliul
ti. s 1 1 ill 'play lip in; and it un bo
al. d. tn the ton ill f Hip ii"w com
lany hi. I to his foi the r credit
A p'.c'i-iipt li. Idi tit of bis lelutl.ins
w I. Hn men under him Unit plaie 0:1
Mm' 01 tills week, w lien a dPi'gi
t'nll tnun tl'O Kli"colil'V lisit'ge I Ml'.
Wallet's hiiip-e ar I presPllted him
v ah n quaiteied oak desk, tho nib
S..11 li.ii ipiiHmbiaiiv.c of tlio mm
1 1 ii) 'a employe;!.
GIVEN A CHAIR.
Delightful Incident of Meeting of
Coittt Lily, No. 50, Forcstcis of
Amoi lea District Deputy John J.
Emmet the Recipient Evening of
Spcechmaking and Social Enjoy
ment.
One of the most successful touit as
soiiiIiIIps in the blslotv of Couit i.lly,
No. fin, Porostois of Auipiliu, took
plate on Satiinlay evpulng. when a
smoker followed Hie luislnpss affalis,
and wlileh was siiiipeded by the jues
pntatlon of a Mouls chair mid fool
ipsi, Hip gift of Hip member to Dls
trbt Deputy John J. Hinmptt. TIip
smoking of good Hnanus and an Im
piomptu ptograuunp of speethtnaklnR
followed this delightful Incident.
It was after Hie business nipptliig,
and Hip clgms went around for tlip
first tinip, Hut Alderman It. J. Dela-
van. one of tlie in tlvp spirits of Hip
oigallUatlon, opened tills pint of the
evening's pleasuics, which was so gieat
11 surprise to Mr. Hmtneit that lie sat
speechless In Hie beautiful chair that
lepiesentpd Hip good feelings of tils
associates In the (otirt, for which he
w mked so zealously and faithfully, a
1 pi (ignition of which was shown in the
gift.
Mr. Dolavan, In Informing Mr. 1'm
mett how his woik in behalf of the
older was npprei lated, said:
llfllipi. f mlirrs ami llrolhrM nminlilMil Wo
fi up mil hue this Mtnlnir tn pi 1 trilmto if
iipnt In mil nf pit tiuinlipr, iho Iim in iho
I 1 -1 prnwn lillnvif 11 Morlln. as mpII as an
.iriimt iml haul oiklti2 niPiutirr nf Hip 1'mcs
Ins if Mnoriii lbs nut umk ha. linn ihipr
fulh ami ".llllrinl.i ilnno with ire III to IiIiiishK
anil ill iihnm it Ins lipru hi pci!iiip In lino
I nl 1111 .Inline Willi, and I hnpi ami llu-l tliat
tin futtiro fm our lirlmul limtlirr tun lip
tirlelit iml ppwppiniis nml nlrruii with Kailimls
nl ll'iwpia, anil that Ihr ttrs nf fiirnriShip tni
Pi' liouiul 11101c ilniilr tncrthrr liolwprn us lipnip
Imth ami fmpiir lie his pinion limwU to he
lint oiilj ..11 lariunt unikrr in Koiistri, lull 1
iIm.'Ii.I mu ,ni'l linitlu'i, a lining huhiml and
a kiml iml ir.Iulgi nl f il her.
Vi lliother, it allunls mi. Inlmp plpiure In
repiient a lottirnillie, who in tuui rrpies-'ir
imir iiunirinii' frlrmls and .i.liiilu r, mil on Ihelr
Itehilt In pieient nu with this thiir n a iri
nlicht tnkin of tlieir appin iiitien of th1 adnifra
hie iml pi.iUiiinrlhv imniier in wlilili nn hl'i
diMhimrd tlip oneious nud ieKinililo diilirs
appeil iIiiiiic tn imir pnltinn a iliputv gland
1 hii f 1 ingrr nf ,out ilitrnt mir Inch diir
ailer. Inlrantv ind 70il Imp lint onli won
tin i.tp ni ind lontidenip of our fiiiml. and nf
tlm-p bronchi Intn iuiiut'dial ' .nulail wttli 1011,
lull hair radlited far and wide, in tint oti
hue 11 11 hi it tlip position of ilepuii md p'r
I 'im il .imir dutiej. will, tint in not ouli 1
irnlit In i.uiinelf hut 1 1 llu older of I'orestr.i
at I.iili lint iml mai l.iirir iniiliiuie ill tlie
-uiiip whiih .mil .' .11t1111r.1l adoin is the
ui.li nt the 111.111.1 tn whun 10111 iiituoi Hie as
I mi., hnld wnids. With this token let me, on
Ihe iait nf thnsp ulmm I repri'int wmli jon
lieilih, hippln' and pro-.penli. trulltiL' that
mu will miepi linn slit Willi the Mine feeling
if kinilne... tint it Is Kiiin, tint of luntlnrli
1'ie ind lun lllieiti. Inil.i, Ucneiolinii and
( ' 11 I nil In jnur aim
Mr. llmmelt iiiiild llnd no way to p-
press himself, and all be tould do was
to bow bis 111 know lodgment nmld his
ombairasMiiont and ionfuson.
Mote ilrjais wpip kindled and thprp
was a luief period of spoechmaklng.
dm lug which happy addtessps wpip
made by Hon. M. T. Hinko, Dl. M. K.
Malaun. H. .1. Madison, rharlps I'urtls,
Josppb ilobbs, past ( hlpf 1 angers, and
Joseph Johns.
Dlstilit Ornnd tiiief Rangpr lhnmett
is a well-known resident of the Pel
liinnt seitiou of tho 1 Itv, and is con
slablp of Aldeimnn Delavan's iniirt.
Hp Is an PiithuslasHc and ardent
woiker in Koiestiy.
P. Ilurke for the past two weeks, re
turned homo yesterday.
13. H, Ilurko left yesterday to resume
tils studios nt St. Mary's seminary at
Ualtlmore, Md.
JEBMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Tho news of the death of President
J cKlnley was received wilh pinfound
scriow and Hie papers on Satutday
inotnlng were much sought nfter.
Many of the business places ara draped
Im niournlnit and ln all tho churches
touching references were yesterday
11 ado to tho stldtiPii and cruel fate of
the beloved president.
Not man, Hip 0-year-old son of Mr.
ond Mrs. William Metiltt, nf Scott,
died on Friday morning of appendici
tis. The funeral took place yesterday
aficrnoon and was attended by n num
ber of Jorniyn lelatlves.
P, H. McOulrp. of Pittsburg, s?crp
tary of the state grand lodge of tho
Young Men's tiiMltute, will nddrps tho
local mpinbeis of the order nt their
meeting on Tuesday evening.
Mis. Kiank Dllmore, of Vnndllng, is
l.ltlng .eriuyii ft lends.
The WHIIani Walker Hose company,
of Muyflpld, will holii HiPir social In
Asnubly hnll on Tuesday evening A
large number of tickets bnve been dis
posed of nnd the Indications aro thaf
It will be a veiy enjoyable affair.
Ihete will be a, pigeon sweepstake
shooting match nt Dunn's, Noith Main
streol, on the 'Jlh
M'ss Kate fl'Malley, of Scranton. Is
vls'ilng Miss Hannah Murphy, of the
Last Side.
Mr. Thomas Itiny entertained the
n-eiuters of her Sunday school class at
lie; honip on South Main strppt Kil
dii evening. The rlass Is composed of
IVt.nk Davis. J. H. Smith. Will o.
inour Joseph Waslpy. Winded! Ward,
Jcjsoi1i Cooper, John Mason, James
Pentose and Willie Hticklnghaiu. The
nt:ni.' men were ery enjoyably pntor
talncd and spent n most pleasant e on
iric tigether Mrs. Hray was assist? I
In entertaining by Misses Heitha Rim
ion. M.ny Spettlgue. Kdith .Mionaul.
Miny Nicholson and Vlnnle Wall.
Mi. and Mrs. Robert Ropp and
daughter spent Rteiiray with the
foimer's paients. Mr. nnd Mis. David
li. oe. of South Second street.
Hopai th's band will hold their pic
nic this afternoon and evening in Ulm
R10C.
LiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiHiiiiiiiiinmmiHHii
The Walk-Over Shoe
$3.50 and $4.00.
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Fall Styles Now Ready.
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TAJICSl
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A SHOEMAKER
VIOLATES AGREEMENT.
Tho Union of Cobblers After One
Who Keeps Open After Hours.
The Hoot and Shoi' makers' union,
which was formed In ih'.n i itv on Aug
ust .", Is nltei i in of Its iiiPinbPis. who
has fnll"d lo keep the ugiPpment tn
i liwp shop n 7 n'lloik cat h evening,
Saluidiiys PM'ppted.
i no ine loniuer i. v no wiuses to
keep lo Hip agippiiiett tint lie i-lgued,
the ualon does not deem it expedient
I to iiiinniinie publli ly, iulmlpally be
iiiuse nf Hu fid. ailverHslug It would
give blm but It Is tlio purpose, an Ihe
i oiut.ilttop ol the union Infotmeil The
, Tubune man, in In lug the mutter be-
I fme the union men of the town, to
have them m t on it.
This Is the first dlllleulty that Hie
shoe repaliris have had to i (intend
with slnie orgaiili'.ing. but they appeal
to In- wiouglil up over the mattei, i ou
deiiiiilng the ait of Ihe nffendct w tin,
they say, signed the agieemenl mid
piomised to abide by its terms, as Iiiivp
all of tlio cobbleis in the
his oxcoptlnn.
town, with I do) nt-.
OLYPHANT
The funeral of Olive, wife of Dr.
I.eon.ud Kelley, was held psterday af
tpinoon at 2. SO o'clock fiom the fam
ily home on Lackawanna stieet. A
luief set vice was conducted nt Hi"
house after which the lemalns veie
taken to the HlnkiMy Baptist church
The edlllee was tbionged with tilends
and lelatlves of the deceased. Uev. Dr.
Spencer, the pastor, assisted by llev.
Mr. Oendall, of Peckvllle, oflUiated.
Dining the set vice the choir sang
"Nearer My (iod to Thee" and "As
leep In Jesus." "Flee as a Bird" was
lendeicd ery feelingly by Mis. Anna
Hiown O'Malley. In i oncluslon the
coitege pioceeded to Piospect ceme-
teiy wheie Inteiment whs made. The
pall-beaiets were D. 1.. Heriy, J. F.
Jordan, John Pettlgiew, T. U. Wllllanis,
John Sheunan and David I'oleman.
The flower beaieis weie Mis. Hairy
Huddle, Misses Hattle Matthews, t'hai
Ity C'rlppen. Lillian Matthowh and Jes
sie Pettlgrew.
Mr. and Mis. William Mason, of
niakelj, aio spending a week in New
Yoik
A week's mission was (oiunienced In
St. Patilck's chuich at the 1" .10 o'clock
muss esteiday morning. The set vices
aio i (inducted by Mlsslonaiy Fathers
fiom Philadelphia and wll be continued
every evening this week.
Itev. H. F Hainwood occupied the
pulpit of the Piesltj terian chinch nt
Raid Mount yesteida.v.
Hairy Huddle spdit yesterday at
Heait Lake.
Misses Haihcl A. Kvans. Maty J.
Davis, Hannah Jones, Mniy O'Htlen
and T. L. McCabe have leturned home
ft run tlie Pan-Amcilian exposition.
Mk-8 Llla Havln. of South Scrunton,
spent jesteiday with Miss Maiy
Cluncy, of Dunmoie stieet.
PECKVILLE.
Miv. J. V. Hiesson of Mlddletown, N.
Y and Mis. George Stone of Caibon
dalp, who have been visiting Mrs. Levi
Howell and Mrs. William Dikpmun,
liavp leturned homo.
Mis. P.. II. ilresson of Montdale spent
Thin sday with Mrs. Levi Howell.
Mis. William Dlkeman (sited at
C.u bondalp Filday.
Mr. John Loomls, nf Hip Kast Side,
sppnt Saturday at Archbald. In le
mming on Hip DpIhwiiip and Hudron
iim ks ho was mn down by a train
land his left leg was seveied above
ithi ankle. He was removed to tins
Lat-kawanna hospital
Some fifty people fiom this place at
tended the shore dinner given by the
Cadoiia Fishing club at CadocU yes-
i triday.
Mis. D. W. Drown spent yesteiday
nt Avm.,1.
.lamer. W. Smith iished at Cadocla
Saliuday.
All Itepubllcans aie Invited to at
tend tin P.epubllcan l ally at the Wil
son Fire uuupuny hall this evenltiR.
Speakeis of iiomlnenie will be piesent.
A huge attendance Is deslied.
J Hat i Pit spent Sunday near I'omo.
William lioyne Is mourning the loss
of a valuable hoise which was ritolen
tnun bl. stable on Tuesday night. The
horse was a white or what Is known as
a IKc-bltten giay. about twelve years
old Any news ( oncoming the hoise
will li,? thankfully u'telved by Mr.
INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
MEETING OF THE CENTRAL
LABOR UNION.
Passed Resolutions Denouncing the
Killing of Picsident McKlnley.
Total Lnko Receipts of Anthracite
Coal Aie 200,000 Below Figures
of Last Season Dclawnic nnd
Hudson Opening the New County
Vein at Aichbald Coal Is Three
Foot Thick.
A well attended meeting of the Con
tial Labor union was held vpxterdtiy
nttcinoon In ( atpentoi s hall. I lie
loniniltteo on constitution and by-laws
lendeied HipIi tipnit, wlileh was
adopted as lend. Among the changes
piovMon Is made Tor the .subdivision
ot the labor union Into three sections
as follows. Misiillaneous. which In
cludes the nilneis, iig.il niaki'is. pi Int
el s, Raiment woikeis and like oigiinl
7.ltloli; and the allied metal tiades,
and building trades divisions.
Tb" lotumlttce on dPiiionsliatlon ie
pnitt'd that the labor d i.v oelpbiatlmi at
Luke Liuloie was a IiIr social and tln
(Uiilal success. Piesldclit John Mit
chell, of the I'nlted Mine Woikeis of
Aineilca. sent In a i nniinunli atlou I e
f using to nii-ppt Hip $T: glpii blm by
tlie labor union for his addiess at
Lake Lodoie for wlili h a vote of thanks
w is tuidpied him Photograpber I . L.
Fn mm, of the KlltP stuilio. pti'senteil
n large gioup pletuie of the olliceis
of the t'ential Labor union and tlie
committee of airangenient.s for the
Anieilcan FedPintlon, of Labor conven
tion, and was given a vote of thanks
A purse of $10 was made up for Mai
t'n D. Flahcity, an oiganizer of the
American Fedoiat Ion of Labor, who I?
In 111 health and is about to leave for
the pi Intel s' home at ('oloiado Springs.
I'olondo. An engiossul testimony of
his oneigetle eflorts In behnlf of labor
was also pic.senteil to Mi. Flaheit.v.
The following icsolutlons upon the
untimely end of Piesident McKlnley
weie adopted:
When is, ll is filling at llu time, when Hie
ihiif luui-tiale nl mir nitimi In I'ud m Hid
falo fm the (mini I llior union, i pieipiilins tin
alii, d ir i.lrs unioiiMn ind MoikniAni'ii ami
wmniii nf vrmtmi an I iiunil, to tike mn
niianip of the ilnn wlili h li' pliinsnl mir I c-
loved lountrv in iniiuriiiiii:. Iluni'iie. " it
Hicolinl, That we iliplnip ili ilasuini) ai
tnk. and the m ntiiiii ills of imnli wliuli mik
Biti it, and wi ilmiu' at tlii lime lo ilnlirn
ours-lirs' as paliiols, v hn loi.d our pnldinl,
nnd we temln Ills licroaicil wlfi and laiuily our
heallfelt llnpitli).
Win It. Pius-cr, .Nelon P. (urlun, lluinliic)
11 lani.'bill
r
Sav uu II Mi Mllster; 7 p. tn , (ajiim,
Ihonipson. 7 p in, la.nma, M (linley
Puiler. f IV a in , t'lnnrrty, S a. in , llouseri
11 3ft a ni , Mnran, 7 p tn , Murpli) , fl p in ,
W 11 llattlinlomrn i lip tn , Wldenor
P(niirr KnKlnci-7 a m, (.aftne) i 7 m,
siiuiei, I'l a in, Saiunani in a ni , secori
7 p in, I .1. Murra; 7 .V) p in, MidAtrrti
Wild Cat. Wel ,1 i. tn , O Uandolplr, in a.
in, W. J Vlo.ier, II a. ni., ( klni!le) , 2
p tn , I. Kilihini. .1 p rn , M. I atmndj .
I P
li p
11. MiCanii;
Ciwniuqli.
J p. rn., J d.ih.iRin,
J I
llrikimm
ter a cIIUp
II t'aslner v 111 run
iiirniiin; Monday, vpt.
SOTICK.
tlinett will (ill it Iralnmai
.in p. m
tn.
VA (at, com
Tiain Delayed an Hour.
USE ALLfiN'S FOOT-EAS1:
A poivdrr to It .hal.en Into tin Iiok, y,,r
feet feel wf,lln, iifiioui ami Imt, jm, iKl M,j
rasllr If ) wi lue miuriau ( t m li;ln .line.
Iry AIIeu' I'ost Kim II ionl tin k,i Jn,j
rna'afs walking easj I una .iiollui. .ii.jimy
feet, ingrowintf nails, hll-tcn and lallnn. ,kji,,.
ilelltv.t rPin inI 1'iiniftiik of all pun ami lius
rnt mil crmfoil. In it tod.ii. bold l,. i
rniKClfli iml .lino ioi( foi 2ii 'Iih pu,.
Il..-Hlti AdJruit, Allen s, lllii'.tc.l, l,u IIv.
N. Y
NORTON-PAYNE NUPTIALS. I
Couple fiom Neighboting Villnges;
Wedded nt Baptist Chinch.
Mr. Fied P iviie. one of Mi. Pleas
nut's most in ospi inns .v 11111114 faimi'iH,
and Miss Minnie Noiton, a ihnuning
uiug lady of ruloudale, weie mm
ib'il ut Hie llaptlsl paisonage in this
ill) last Wednesday attcriioon by llev.
II. J Wlialen. Tin')' left Hie city In
Hie ev 'mug for a slum wedding nip,
and wb mi tiioy i etui n will mako their
home nt .Mount Pleasant.
liie In Ide is a sister of Mis, Samuel
Vail, Ji , nt this i ity,
McothiRS ot Tonight.
Sf(t Ci'iimil.
olive Lif lodae. No. ISO, I. O. O. F.
P. W. Na liy club.
lVdr-ril union, No.;;-!!,
"lounrf Men's Initituie.
P.uvlotli.' unler Suiw of Aiueilc.i,
f lis nf CatlwuuUlp'a proiuliii'iU cltl
. Mis, one who is onnspk'UOlis n its i.n.
i .il life, mil who Is winnliirT tann' The Hon'' dale train mil In I'lrhnn.
a I mad with lis racing horsed, and dal at 7.SA did n u lenh hero last
theieby inlillng to I'aiiiond'ale'.s ippu- n'sl.t until S. 15 i ie ib lay was caused
iiition mil incldPiurillv to lit. own bv a sn.ipplnr, of tti eccentric ind of
I .me 's Levi Patterson, on' of the l nln.- 0". while illmlitiiR the ninun-
i'.ini of It. P. P.Uteisnii's Shis, tint j t uu to Fm view. When the summit of
..nl." .'ill I ins lions" In Carbondiilp. the mounialii was leaphed, the rod
Mr. Pntteison is a spoi tsiiinn of tho si'ipped, and th train was forced to
tvpe nf I'll J'h'iiiuis Upton, and like 1 1 .pp down tlie glade to tills cltv. The
i'l teluitlps in Hu vv.nld of spun. Wlu u I i;..,ny .adsed tri'ln 10 for Scrnnton. due
he uiulertakes any evei.t. It Is well
plauiml In advance, and If I'm tunc
iuippi ns to lavni tin' oilier fellow In
dm .su't sit down anl w.iii a tmo of
energy bemoaning lis link, but 'vLvs
ills cneigli'S iinm to iaiiliiR nil the
houni'.s the ni'M time Just now Mr.
Pntfisou is Hp t ilk of Hie follow ei
of limsi riulng In this ctlun, beenuso
of bis riinnlg nwnv with the most of
the I, minis wlili hU buy geliMng, Allen
S. at th" Wullsvlllo fair. On Tues
day this speed v look away Ihe bicath
of the hoiscnieii by wIiiiiIiir out in all
till po heats in the 2..M class, Jt was
stub mi achleveiiii'ivt that thoic who
wiiiieused Hie piiforiuaiiie ami didn't
happen to be acquainted with Mr.
Patterson mm io woinleilng and nsk
lug. "Who la PatteisonV" and "Where
did he set the lacer?"
Allen s. Is only mm of the Milng
of ilyois of which Mr. Patterfton boasts.
Them la Time Wondor, who made u
to Knve at s .,
lite ip e,i. nlnsj
doik, to
the latli i
be an
clly.
hour
THE TASSING THRONG.
Mr.. J. It. finlden, of Harton, N. Y
Is Hie guest of her sister, Mis. W. O.
(Jlles, on Llui obi avenue.
Delawine and Hudson Hngineer
Cieoige Nb hols, of Houesdnle, spent
yesteiday with fi lends in this ilty.
Hay HockPiibeiry lias leturned to his
studies nt Hie Syria use college, after
spending Ills vacation In this i Ity.
Miss I'.oso O'Malley has returned to
tier home In Plttstnn, after visiting for
seven al weeks union"; lelatlves In this
( Ity.
John F. Ciallauiicr has icinnved his
family from his summer homo In
liioounold to tils resldenco on South
Main street.
Mis, J. J. Hurke, of Hlnnhamtnn, N.
Y , who lias been the. guest of Mrs !:.
SUSQUEHANNA.
Sim nl to the mnnton Tribune.
Misqurlianni. ept I'l -Iim funeral of Jipir
Cole, in old .nut renpiitnl nvldrnt, who died .It
lis Iiamk' ui 'lurnpiki nturt on Wriliiirdiy ridf
ins, will take plaie lioill (lie lliptl.t ihiucli on
Sitnrda) altirnoon, the pitiT, llev J. I, Wil
Hams, ofAel.tlns. luntimiit will he made in
l.viiKieen iniiclciv.
I'l.ink Willaie Is t the Pan mriiian rvpoji.
thm
Ml. Kmi'iA Hall ami .l.ler. Vlr. .Injicpli ra.ior,
of (hliacn, ,i. at dip Pan Vinernaii
.Kmeph I'.ivlnr, Jr., ulll I "tin n In 111. limn" In
Chliaiiii nn -.iiikI.ii iiinriillu.
It is .tiled that .1 niAi Iim hern dl-ilur,:, d
(mm tlio I'iIi liuu for fxprelns m.fi ilou
it llu' flinotini! of Ihr pirrideiit. He it fiiil to
Hie unlit of tho liniiiii.il that we line but a
few .licit cattle.
V ftians'ir. a paiiitu bv trade, mi Virdne.iln
hiiril a ST', Idivili of V.. W. .laik.nn im an hmu.
lb' ilid mil it tin ti and Mi, .lenkln. uppiml dial
hp w.n minus a whirl. Hut en 'Ihutuiii the
hU ul" i uiie I '. ivpitn limn t'lak'n siiuuiit.
Mr. IjiUmi "piid the lielglil."
Tlie I.jiIIi.' Iiiiild of Chrl.t I pl-iopil ihuii'i
lield n virv liuilv uilrudid uml vrrv plrisant
oiial sre'.'Mi la.t rirnlni; at Ihr home of Thoirui
l.raliani, iiiklnul si,
'Ihe sii'iehanii.i and Ihe Montioae teinu will
play bill in Bielie park on Ssiurdj afiernonn
flip i lulu air rvrnl) niinhiJ rml a iu.c and
ri il ins' cum Ik rxptrinl,
Hie fimllv of liev ( lurln W. flout will nrrbe
heir 3bnut O.l. 1. to lis herraltcr rfliliil, Ihey
will oceupv the Wf.t Main ti(rt if.ldenie nf I..
II. W, Searlc, q , who it about lo iciuove to
Scranton. 4
Anthracite Coal Trpde.
In spite of the Illinois published In
tho daily pi ess theie is no leason to
suppose that theie will be any seilous
labor troubles at the anthiaelte mines
before next pi lug. Tho miners nre
having the steadiest ) ear's work In a
long time and the total production is
pretty sure to be the heaviest on t coord.
In the Northwest, though retail buy
ing Is very light, dealers ate RettlnR
very anxious about supplies for next
winter, as loiclpts b) lake lontinue
small. The piesent outlook favors a
gl enter shottage of coal tills winter
than last At Chicago following the
uilvancp ot prli es to Hip regulat win
ter figures, nade is tather slack and
awaits the touch ot (onlei weathel.
Vhe movement to lounti) points is,
however. siitlUlont to keep coal fimn
in cumulating nn the docks lo any ex
tent. Total lake lecelpts to date aie
lully 200.1(10 tons below last season's
flguies. The supply of cais for all
rail shipments Is lepoiied lather shmt
and does- not seem likely to linpiove
lor some time. At low pi lake pons the
trade shows little change fiom last
week. Along the Atlantic seaboard ic
talt demand Is not biisk, though Hip
linger constimeis nte slowly laying in
winter .supplies. Coolpr weather Is
needed to bring mu the small buyers.
Pealeis at shoal watei ports are stead
ily stockng up for Ihe winter. At New
York. Philadelphia nml Huston .the
ni.uket Is faltl) strong. Hrr coal Is
the size most wanted. Prices gonpially
aie well-malntnlned at tlie full cli
lviI.ii pileis. iiieie iuc lepnrts of coal
selling foi les.s, but those sales, If made,
are for special gi.nhs and conditions
and have no partlutlai pffpet on the
ni.uket as a whole. A torn li of cooler
weather should niaiie the maiket
strong enough tn suit all dealers. In
dustilal and Mining Join mil.
Now County Vein.
The Delawaie and Hudson lompanv
Is opening a new vein of coal in this
borough. It Is what Is known as the
"New County Vein' ami the i oal Is
three feet thick. Two shift? of men aie
engaged opening headings and It Is
the Intention lo tush the work so that
ibambeis may be opened about the
llrst of December.
The tract onlains about fnity ncies
ami the quality of the eonl Is (list
class. Thetp weie fpw In town who
knew that the mmpany had this vela
to draw on. When the piesent open
ing Is in full operation It will last about
throe )iars. Aichlbald Citizen.
D., L. & W. Board for Today.
Following is tho make-up of tho D.,
TAYLOR.
Tin' numerous) friends of Mlfs Nel
lie Moses and Morgan J. Jones will he
s'irpr'spil to lipar of their m iniagc
The happy events, which has Just hcen
made l.nown, took place a few weeka
ago. Both )oung people are well
ktn.wt.. .Mis. Jones Is the accom
pllil.od daughter of Hniougb Treas
dler and Mrs. Thomas D, Moses. Ml
.mum Is a prominent yottiiR business
rimi of this town. ThMr many friends
v li h them Joy in their new Held of
life. Pliey are now spending their
wedding tour nt the Pan-American ex
position On their return they will go
to housekeeping in a neatly furnished
In me on Main stieet.
Following me the prize winners nt
tbo diavvlng for th benefit of John
Hvaiis or Filday evpnlng, at Wpber's
link- lit. st prize, silver watch, won
I . Casper Sbippl, ticket No. 697, sec
ond ptize. eight-day clock, won by
Rexfoid Cm dwell, ticket No 1000: third
pilz Welsh Hlble, won by Richard
(SillUths, ticket No. 1071; fourth priz.
to. ker, won by Thomas Johns, ticket
No 21fi.'i, fifth prize, fancy vet. won
b) Mis. F.llza Coomhs. tlekpt No 131;
toflee pot, won by Morgan Davis,
11) de Park, ticket No. S07; seventh
ptle. box of clgarsi won by 11 E.
C.eislilrer, tlekpt No. HI; eighth prize,
limbiclla, wrvi by Mis J. J. Reese,
Hyde I'.uk, ticket No. K,ftR.
The following nip the newly-ln-stiilled
ofueeis of Hip Invincible rmii
maiiduy. No. .'.'.'J, Knights of Malta.
Sir knlRht commander. Pofr Parrlng
ton, getieiallssiinn, tlnilyn T. Jenkins:
kins; captain general li. M. Williams,
pi chitc Alfieil Jones, leeorder, John
F. 'Iiibbs; assistant leeorder. John D.
Framls; treastiier. Thomas Haddock:
senior Warden, Thomas J, Hughes,
srnlliiel. Table Cildiths: tiustees.
.Id u P. fiillllths, John I). Fianels and
John I'. Tubli'. Dpputy fJi-nid coni
innnder Sir John D. Thomas conducted
I'm i en monies of Installation,
Sad Intelligence was received hero
:p.stPt(lfi) fiom Rellpvue. annnunelng
the I'calh of William Jones, ex-suppr-vlsor.
who was well known In this
town. Mi. Jones' death came as a
grat shock to bis relatives anil many
f i lends bete, whom he had been visit
ing on Satuiday and was then well in
hca.lh
It Is high time that tho Delaware.
I iiekawi una and WestPin olllclals
worp Hiving cmsslng gatp.s placed at
Hi" Kpvser Valley crossing, on North
.Mnln street.
Filday evitilng's shocking accident
Is an rxample that the company should
not loiget In a hurry. It i hoped thit
our bmough fathers will look Into this
r in 1 1 r.
Ileuiv Lewis, nn old and mueh-re-spoclpil
resident of It'iidham. died on
Sattirdav innrning, after a lingering
illness. The funeial will be hdd thin
a I'lnnPii. Services will b held In tho
Stewait Memorial church. Rev J L.
Hipp ottiiiatlng. Huiial will be made
In the Fori st Home remeteiy.
Supeilntendent and Mir W. R,
Jones, of Carbondale. visited the Tat
ter's mothet. Mrs. R. "V. Reese, of
Mf. in stiopl. ypsti'tdav
Mi and Mis. llPrhett Hall. Mr. and
Mrs. James Thomas and Miss Brthx
Rose spent )esteiday at Harvey's
Li ke.
DURYEA.
L. & W.
si iY
Wild ("at. Ka.t s.
boaid for today:
kph:miii It n
p. in , P. Wallace.
MOADtV, SI I'TI.MIUH 1.1
Wild Cii. l.i'l-i 10 a. in, W Ilium l,illisan.
villi II linhein'n iifi 1" "''' I" lloieu,
11 a. ni , T. Mifmhyj I p. rn . . I. I.irkln.
2 p. m , .1. W. P'vlnei a p. m , W. W. ulna,
li p m . .1. I. Icuttlln.
.summit., Mr. I" a ' . f. 1'rounfjlk'r,
1 p. tn, ttf.li M. liniierl)! ii p. in., ravt, .1.
llciinifc'an; 9 p. I".. e-t. UUImti; 7 p. m
Mrs. "William Tinglepaugh is crltlc
nll) III.
Arthur Naylor is confined to his
home with illness.
Mis. Thomas foK was a visitor In
Plttstnn Sattirdav.
Mr. and Mrs. Ldwanl Stone aie the
guests nf Mr. and Mis. H. L. Hds.ill
Tribute was paid to the death ot our
noble piesident. in tills town Sei vires
weie devoted to him In the vaiious
chinches.
An article appealed In Hip Satuiday
edition of Hip Wllkes-Hane Rpiord
with tho heading. "Another Crrlgosz
Rumor." In It Hie Recoid states that
C.olgos, was known In this town hv
the name of Nlenian, .tnd that he was
head of the outlaws who committed
dppiPilallons heie, also leader in the
movement to blow up Hie Polish
priest's house. A seal eh has been made
for pioof of the statement, but none
inn be found, for no man answering
Ills dpserlptton was ever known here
The Pllk quilt (ontpst for thp henPlU
nf Mis. Barnes, an aged widow, was
won by Miss Minnie Haines.
The third annual picnic of Division
No. 27. Ancient Order of Hibernians,
was held nt Mnrcy park, Satuiday,
A100SIC.
M'ss McAllister, a missionary fr in
Afilea, will speak In the Methodnt
Hplscopul chinch Hits evening, at 7 SO
0 clock. This will be an unusual op-
1 in unity for the people of Mooslc and
vli'iiilt). No one who can bo piesent
shoulc tail to hear Per.
bi'wets Bellow was moved to tPs
Wi'.l.if-Biiiio hospital Filday, when
he will undergo an operation for np
I'l'lidleltls. Ml. Jennie Martin left Sunday
I iciiillig fm her home in New ork,
aliei rpciiding two months at the homn
ot Mr. nnd Mrs. William Suvenson, of
Mnln snTct.
Mis. i'i i by has returned to her home
In Mill City after spending a wk win
ner ion, S. V. Cntb), of Mlnooka nvo
Ji '0.