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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 18, 1001.
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Carbondale Department.
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BUILDING
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
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CONSTABLE NEARY'S
ASSAILANT TAKEN
Old Nathaniel Cobb Caused a Great
Fluny of Excitement on the Night
of May 13 Last, by outting and
Slashing William Osboiu and
Daniel Bcnipocy and Constable
Ncaiy, Who Attempted to An est
Him The Old Hennit Suipiised
at Relatives' Homo in Gxecnfleld.
Conbtable Hobinson the Captoi.
Their wis iitilii- a lluio if ei ito
mfnt in tlio cltv lit nlRlit wlirn Con
Mablp Willi. nil Knblli'.nn nl (tinonllrlil
township, (linxc to tli-1 ilt inll with
Nalhnnlot Colili as his julsoiui, the
april liPimlt whn inuiileiiusl useil u
knife-nn CotT-liililo HilvMiid Nimi v an 1
two othei pptcons, Wlllliini Osbui n nml
ll.tnlol Dcmpicj, tin the nlRht of May
li last.
Tin' old in in, whoso alnUtid wild
passion of iiiRPi' tatnc no i t raiilni;
thp dPiitli of tho thiio men whom lie
nit and lipped with his liitinlpttuis
blade, ha.' been it fiiRltUe hlmo the
nlRht of Hip liappc'iiliirT. In I he In
terim he nrttde his home aiimiiK nlt
tlps and sin i pcded In (ludlnc the nlll
t Pis of the law. The past two m 'Inn'
weeks his haunts hup bet n icuwl xli
wjitehnl, Inr It was the pin pose to
biltiK him to tnnl at tlu . mnliv f s
slotv ot nlmlnal c run i. it the Kiand
Jlirj now sltlhiR ludli ted llllll, Willi li Is
looked for. Const ibli William l'.oliln
snn, Cobb's taptm has hi en hut on
the trail of the iir d nMillant Hip ptst
week. YestPidn he took Cobb b fin -prl'e
while at the home of lia Sn
dei In Uieenlleltl towns'ilp, and ni
lPStid llllll betoiP he bud p"'I tie
mejest phalli e to lleo or make the le
.sutiinie that .b autli Ipati d
iu:vni.vi:i:, k.vipi: and i:.Z(iit
The old man was piepaied nml will
foi tilled to rsst it h' was sn im lined
nml it Is not unllkel that he would
li.ue doup to had he the oppoituuli
He had on his pi i son when taken n
loaded ienhci, a knife and a uir.oi.
I3y this tlu'liiiistnni e lie unstained the
itputallon that h hen of havlngr an
inoidliiale dt-lii to liap lliialm.s
about him
Cobb was about IU toon In I away
when Constable liolunsnn haili d hlni.
Ho lealled that it would bo use
less to attempt nu est ape or iesst
ftiU'C but 111 bis eonfuslon be stinted
off on u (lili k, ailUe sleji He was
Meinly halted by the ollliei and thin
mci'kl Htibinltted toaiiest Tlio ion
Ftuble led Cobb to his inula:;' and
'1iop to tlio lt, whoip he loilfiuil
his ptisonei In a i oil In the illy Jail.
I'ATHl'.TIC PIIATI'ltHh OT CASH.
At 10 o'clnik, a louplo of hnuis af-
t(l bin aiihal at the i Ity jail, Cobli
was taken bofoie Aldeimiiu Jones and
'mialRiieil. The old man piesonted a
.pitiablp nppeiiaiue and eeu thoso
.ilio.wcie loudest in their deiuiiu Intion
fit his wild ait at the tlniP nf Its
'liHppi uliiR. woie foited to klud-beait-
til SMiipathv foi him In bis pieeut
ZpllRht. He Is now past nlt-1lo eais.
Ilin hair Is whitened by these eais,
at least what little leinntns, foi bo
Is "almost bald, and this, coupled with
his poor lalmeut, his oeialls the woist
for wear and use and his oeuoat In
tatters, softened tlio heait of eveiynno
who nmong tlio loomtul at the heai-
Ins- Ho was deeply ngltated and
trcmbllnK ut the fear of punishment.
WHAT COM! SAID.
When the uldctmiiu asked him If ho
plead Kiillty or not Ktillty, Cobb hesl
tatPfl, and his small foi in tiemblcd and
hlrf cane shook in his his hand as bo
ilvared his tlu oat to make an uuswei.
'"Well," ho falteied, "I jjuess It
nilght bo Just us well to walvo an
examination. It's foi the touit to do.
tide, I suppose, whethei I'm kuIU.
I did tlio ruttlnir, I know, but I didn't
mean to kill no one, so I didn't. Iwus
In it ieiriblo passion of anger. I hao
a'hahlt of gettln' that way, but 1 didn't
mean to niuuler no one" The aldei
man euteied tho plea and lommltted
the old man, who won so inuih pity
fiom tho spectators, to the louuty Jail.
Osboin and Dempsey weio piesent at
tho hearlnK. When Cobb met them
he offeied his baud, that to Iiempsey
and then to Oshoui. saying to tlio lat
ter In hla slow, mild olie, "Hillo,
Os."
Constable Robinson, w ho effei ted the
capture, Is what might bo tailed the
hero of the hour, because of his ex
'plolt. Thero wan no pi tanner whB es
cactd In this vklnlty who was want-
etl so badly ni Cobb, mid neither was
theie one it;alnst whom feellliR- l an
so, high. Ills wild psiapadn tin rw tho
town Into n fetinent on the night of
(ho hnpponlng, whlth loiitlniK d for
seveial (lavs. Cobb told The Tllbtme
man that be was not nwiiio that It
wiii N'eaiy who was In quist of him
when his aiiest was aimid at on the
night nf May 1.1. He bellow d, ho said,
that It was a iiowil In piusult ot
liltn to mob hint ami mini on the
Impulse to mii' hlmsell when In so
llonely slashed Nont. lb inliiilli.'t
that ho had a bid tiinpil and a lo
lent p isslon of angel.
Cobb wa takiti to tin ount inll
on the in M tiiln last night In Con
stable Nmi ami P.oblnson. Ills tase
was iiinsldiied liv the gland Juiy is
teida. A DAY'S NUPTIALS.
Two Couple Wedded nt St. Rose
Chinch Koiwln-ridpeon and rinn-ule,au-rJattlc
Manlagcs Solemnised
Theie Weio two i in Iv uilttlinii wed
dlligs solemnled ill St. I!im i ll tn Il
espdiiy,
Tho Ket win-Pldgpon nuptials tnnl,
plato lu the morning at 7 m link, ami
In the afternoon at I ."H tho riunnl-gan-Haltle
weddlii" was sob nitlled.
The mottiiiig nuptials weio est eed
lllglx pt(tl. Tho weio i elebiated by
Ilex, V A iioiiiiiili Thp la lilal p ti
ts' pimeedid to the simluaiy lull lo
the stiniim nf the Wdldlllg llllll 1 1 1 fiom
l.ohon,.'! in
'I ho IiiIiIp was Miss Anna Koiwin
ol l'lke stleet, anil the gloom Wiih
Joseph 1'ldgion, of Hlookljn slleit.
The maid was Miss ;tta I'ninplii II,
and rati bk Mi Donough was the
gloom's best man.
The bildo and her maid who eiy
prettllj gowned The foi mot whip
slei 1 basket iloth and a boallllful
white Iiem1ge.il whhhgaip horn oiy
ihaiiiilug iippeaiame. Miss Campbell's
iippoiiialno was p-ilunnod by a gown
ol light blue lonl.inl silk She wolo
i lilai k pbtuie hat. Tin bible t at
iii il white In dial io-is and the maid
pink loes
Ittintlon tnllnwiil at the homo of
tin In die. At in o't lot 1- lu the foi e
lioon the couple lelt on a tllp to New
Voik (It. The will lesldo on llionk
Imi stioet on iheh lettun and will be
home allei Oi t 1.
'I ho Initio iiud gioom me popular
oung people with n wide linlo ol slu
mp liloiiiN, who wish tin in will in
llielt wedded taieei.
Young People Entcitiuucd.
Mi and Mts, A. S, l.ewsley gae a
ihidlien's entettalmnont at tin it ies.
dent o on High stieot osteidas uftii
noon, the ottaslon of the slth blith
ilay aniilM is uy of tbeli son, Iiilns
The oung people who MiJoed the
Iii.iiin dhtislonsat tin nltei noon Wi le
Kill; and Hi len St.insbuis, Willis .
mil, Willis Smdekei, JlniM' l.sta-
liiook, William, Lillian and Mnigimito
Sd bold Nil i s Sludokil, Donald
Hiooks, Waltpraud (Ipoige Ma Hal
oid and Helen I.owslo, I'l.iuk and
Helen Shannon, Maiguoilte 'and I'lan
ils W'hali n, Whehiu Slid Ids, lltmlotta
(ialdiiei, Maiie Ilobinsou mid Mildietl
Tlei.
Pnity in Floience Gan's Honor.
A pleasant sinpilse p.nty was ghen
at tho liomo of Supoilntenddit mid
Mis i: II Can at their home on Hit -krtt
Tin. no jisiuday afternoon and
Milium lu honor ot thilt daughter,
rioieiue. Those who rnjojed tho pletis
uio of tlio gathiiing weio Muigarot
lllsted, l.tittlo Jllsteil, Mabel sumo.
Ii utile I'ougoll, Claia rishoi, Ola and
lllsi, llasiam, Mai Ion and Uuth Can,
lit Id n Ki lis, rim i in o Sopei ol I limit i,
N. Y Amber Jadwln, Ut ss0 MIIKs,
.Madollno .Mills. Stella Yunnan, and
John JaiKIn, Walttr I'd t( her, Italpli
Hlsttd. John Kell and Uiv Meis.
The atteinoon was spout ety tnjov
ably in games and a dalnt luntliion
was seitd .it fi an.
Unclaimed Letteis.
List of letteis n in. lining In tbeCai-
boiiilulo postofllte, opt. 17, l'nll, loi
piisons unknown A IHIs Cntpeniei,
Plunk Clppulv, A. P. Dallnv, Isaac
Itussell, H Weiss, Miss Ulounoia
lliasloj. Miss IJona Can oil, Mis, Con
Dillon, .Mis. Htta, Maliohn, Mis Kalo
O Mi Ion, Mis, C J Wells, Suupdll
111 uuo, Hatai y stouek.
At the Opeia House.
Sli Homy Tuipla gave a wondoiful
ixhihltion of mind loading, etc, at the
tlpeia House last night.
THE PASSING THRONG.
Tho Misses Magglo McCnbe, Teies.i
and Magglo How aid spent jostiiday
lu Snaiilon, visiting Mi, and Mis. J.
llogau.
Miss Ida Hunter, nf Hobnont sheet,
and Miss Jane (Slaves bavo n tumid
linm a vi ly enjojablo hip to tho Ad
iinudiuk Mountains.
C. N. Jbonsnii and family, of Canaan
stieot, attended the funoial of Mis.
Hinnson's mothei, Mis. ISeaiy, at Sd
uey, X. Y , esteidav.
Plieinan Lou Mi Cube's homo on Up
per Canaan stint was suipiised by
Hip anlval of a twelve-pound babj
bnv estenlay moinlug.
Mr. and Mis. It. M. Knnx, whn
have been the guest nf their son. T.
J. Knox, on Sluing stuet. have n.
tinned to their homo In Siiantoii.
Miss Htlltb Hut kiln has n'tuiuoil tn
her duties as book-keeper at the Cni
bondalo Milling i ninpaii) 's olid o, aflei
spondlns hit' vaiatlou lu Xiw Voik
Uty.
iWOOSIC.
Miss Lena liaiielt. of King's Sdiool
of Oiatoiy, will glvo mi cututnlu
incut ut Dinond's ball I'llday even
ing. Sept. SO. Mlfs Hanett gave a
leading lu Hie Methodist dimdisnino
lime ago, whldi was well attended and
thm nugiil (i!jo0(l. Sho will bo as
sisted by Ml. Lewis MiC.niley, nf Le
high tmlvoisit. 1'iko of admission,
l'i and 15 (cuts.
Mi. IMwitul Heeler, nf Caibnndale,
spent ji'Stenlay with his slstei, Mis.
Pi mil; Wlllanl.
Miss Maijoile Ilobeiisnu left es
toiday moinlug for South nethlohom,
whom she will nttcml tho Moravian
remale (ollego.
Miss Nina Dlx has returned from
Susquehanna.
Mr, and Mis. Hnuy Tnck and chil
dren aio at Shouilsbuig.
'Phone :
NEW, 286
OLD, 0423
THE MEMORIAL SERVICES
Ptogrammo Ai ranged for tho Union
Congicgatlon Gntheilng at Metho
dist Church, Which Will Glvo the
Memoilal the Chniacter o a Citi
zens' Meeting Hon. J. J. O'Neill
and Hon. J. I Reynolds to Deliver
Addi esses Tho President's Tavor
Ito Hymns, "Neaier My God to
Thee" and "Lead, Kindly Light,"
to Be Sung Other Observances of
the Day.
The niiaiigeniPtits ate toiiuIt'tiil lor
the luptunilal spin lies whlth will to
mot low In lug to u close the hentl-
leiuling luddents of tho nation's hls
tmy of tho past several dins.
The soi lies, as utiuouimd befoie,
will take jilaie In the Cltst Metho
dist i linn h, and lu older to lepieseitt
all tho (Illens of the town to make
It it kind of iltipiis' mooting, one
lu w hiih the whole i (immunity inn
Join Willi the light spllit anil leellng,
a imtlon of the ptoRiaiiiuio will be
id oli il to nddiesses bv la.Ulieti.
To (any out this idiii to a happv
leallatloil the p.istnts 111 chaigo of
the miaugPliiPiils got the aiceplanco
of luvltnlioiiH to ilollor iiKiuoilal ad
diisses fiom Hon. John P. Ite.Miolds
anil Hon. JiuiiiM J. (l Ni'lll These
will bo the spoakeis ol tlio day and
woitliy tilbutps and liispiilng talks
inaj bo cNpittPtt tiom tliont.
'I heie will be a doMil tonal sotl(P,
w hdli will be divided between tho pas
lots who will ii.u Id Ipato.
Milsd.il Dlieitot W. 1. Hums will
bo lu (liaigo ol the music, whlth will
bo in kt oping with tho sad ottaslon.
A Latino nt this p.ut nl the pin
giiiiume that will awaken tender feel
ings will bo the singing of tlio lament
nl piisldonl's fn wit lie hwnns, "Xeai
( r M Cod lo Thee" and Caidlnal
Now mail k "Lead Kindly Light."
The stivlio, without doubt, will bo
the most liiteiesiing and impiesshe
oot lulil lu Cnibondalc.
P. 0. S. of A. Camp Resolutions.
AVashlnglon (amp, No "nil, Patilotlp
Ondi s-oiis of Arnold ,i, dlsi nsspd with
levoient Holing at Its imetlng on
Monday evening, tho mournful tiagody
of the pipsldint s ilpiith and appointed
a (oinmlltpe to diaft a memorial,
w lib ll Is as lollows
Who ins Our beloved piosddnt, W'll
linm MiKlnlov, has linn iiiken away
fiom us bv tlio ilonilisli baud of the
ass.isln, wt do liPiohv offt l out inn
doletii e and di eposl sMupalhy to his
di voted wile and other inelilbrm of
bis t.iinlh and Join with all the jieo
ple In otii In loved i Itv and state in
id ti'iiiin lug anaii lilsui and ipinmnipud
lliai step bo taki u by out i Itv, state
ami lialloual lu.lslatuios to stamp, out
tb lawli ssin ss of thost whose aim
ii is to beat down mid liample in
Hie dust the libel tv given us by out
foiefatheis. lie It fill thoi
ll solved, 'I hat vo Intebv tuidir
it e-1'iesldenl Knosivelt. now bv this
death pioslilonl ol the Piiiliil States,
our enlhuslnsth siippoit In the lespon
slblo position to w hlih ho has bien
iiillul He It fin thoi
nesolvoil, 'I hut out (hailei boiliaped
In mourning foi the poi did of thlny
davs, and Ihoso lc-olutdins be pilnt
ed In the impel.
Pi a nk II snillh V J 1'inilt, W. K.
Matthtws, Committd.
At St. Roso Chinch.
In St Hose Cathollo thuiili at 10
oilnik Tliuisday mntiilng, theie will
bo a mass and eulogy on tho lata
I'lesldent MiKluli.
Thutsday at the Postoflice.
In aioidame with Poshnastt r
(ntiei lis nidi i No JOsl of soph mber
ll. I'lOl, tin Caibondalo iostoliii will
dofoutlii 10 a m Tliiiisdaj. Septrin
bor 1 c.uilits will m ikt one deliveiy
of mail J. 11 Thomas, i. M.
JERV1YN ANDJHAYFIELD.
Si Hi spiagiio one of tho Tiiliuno
taiiiiis is p.ilnlullv bitten jestei
dav inoiiiing bv i small dog width
had eviiv ainaiani ' of being mad,
Tlu bo in loinpaii) with s(ipi,i other
news hovs was on his toad to tin de
pot loi his papeis. Just as they i ioP(l
the btldge that spans tho ilvei the dog
i nine lushing down the lane and ltd
pi i ullar ai tlons nth acted the hovs"
alieiillon befoie It had icndicd them.
Soveial of the bojs i.m Into gaido.is
IK m by, but hpftiio Spiaguo was able
to do so the dog sank its tooth Into tho
Id shv pait ol his log and In foi e It
(mild bo di Iv i ii away bit tin bov
iiriiIii Joss ei.v was dilviug past at
tin lime and soilng a stout sib I. ho
Jumped fiom the wagon and with one
blow la aim d (he i anlne and thiew
It bod Into the ilvei The boy wont
at onto to tin di tig stoic of Di S. D.
Davis mid bad the wounds lauteiicd.
Th. dost hi longed to Piank Dluuoik
ol ih Cast Slid
Mis i: II tinenslale whn icieiitly
bail ih. double liiinm of lepiesentltig
the Diughliis of M Cipotgo at their
giaiil lodge i oiiM'iillou at Sptlnglleld,
Mass and Ih. Diughteis of Naomi at
theb giand lodge ,u Ainblei and who
leitnuid luiiiio on Pidlay evening, was
uiv i ii a pleasant sinpilse nn Monday
owning when seveial slsleis of both
oi,'anl7iitlons visited her home pie
panil toi an PViiilugnfsoel.il ploasuio.
They w.io win inly loielved and had a
veiy pltasant evening togithei. Iti -fun
si panning ii fKshnionts weio
seived Those piesint wote Mesdames
nilabetb Toniaii John 1'iiiiiii Janus
II nils IS. C. W'lieeloi, Mkhael Hob
tits, .Ii III I j, Thomas Sojinotir, John
Wilson, Climbs MiCiulcv, esq, Dawi,
Ann Mellow and Thomas Maun.
At a sp. d.il met ting ot the Sdiool
Ho, ml lulil last evening It was do( blnl
lo dose tho puhlli sditiols on Tliuis
day. All tho (ollteilfs will bi idle mid
stoics dosed on Thuisdav lu honor of
the late piesldeut So fai wo have not
heaid of uuv aiiangomenls tut hold
In1; lellgdius spiv bos in any of our local
tliuii lies, but Ii Is expciled that m
langunents lor that puiposa will be
liuule todiiv.
.Mis. J, D. Stniker and Miss Maggie
Qtllnn have letiliunl fiom New Yolk
wheio they Inivu puichased a lingo
stoik of fall goods for P. D. Stinker
and sou.
John II fSlhbs, sons nf Mr. and Mis
William aibbs, of West Mnjilcld, who
enteied the regiilnr nunv a jear apn
and who has been In the Philippines
for seveial mouths, has letuiued homo
having been honoiably dlbchuigcd. He
was a member of tho 1'orty-evcnth In
fantry. llev. S, I). Waller, lato pastor of tho
Pilmltlvo Methodist church, left yes
terday for Washington, I). C, whelp he
will make his futuio homo.
Tho Century club will meet nt the
home of Mrs. Tbeodnio Townnend at
CarbondHlo on Pilday next.
llev. M. 1), Puller left last Vrlday ev
ening for llnltlmnro wheto ho nicom
paliled his daughter, Mis. Dr. Kay, of
Stiuuton, whn Is In poor health.
Tho spodal meeting of the donnish
(outull lulled for this evening has
hem postponed until Pilday evclilng.
Wnssel llnpyak, a piomlnent Itus
sliin resident of the hill. Maylleld, had
one of his eyes neilously Inltiied while
at wmk In the Hrle lolllety yesteiday
by it Hying wedge bo was In the nut of
dilvlng over a pi op.
OLYPHANT
Coutit.ll met In legtiln session us
Monday evening. Tho stieot iomnils
sloiiei .s time for the month of Au
gust, amounting to J.'Sfi 63, was oidered
paid. Mi. Van Sirklo, of the street
iiiiiimlttee, evplalned that this bill was
a little linger than usual, as a huge
muiiunt of ptia woik had to bo done
befoie tlio (old wisitlKT .et in. In
ipgud to i los.s-wnlks, the matter was
i oi en oil to tho street committee with
power to act.
A proposltion'was aci opted from tho
Lnikiiwuiimi Tdophono tompany, In
which It Is agned the borough can use
the (ntupaiiv's poles for Its own pur
poses, and on nil polei which the bor
ough and cnmpiny oictipy Jointly, tho
biitotiRh exempts tho company fiom
tllNUtlllll.
A llt nf PMinrratlonrt fiom tnves
was stibmltted bv tho flnnnclal com
inlttee, and was accepted. The secre
t n y was dltpcted tn notlfj all pat
tl s wno ask to be exempted frotn
luxes in the lutiiia to apply to tho
(limine loiniiilttoo
A losnlutlon was adopted giving the
lot.itlons ot tlio now telephones. They
mo as follow. Soi ietnr' ollb e, Hx
ii'lslor Hose conipiu.v, Olyphant Plie
comp.inv. No L' (Itassv Island limn
company, and the electile light plant.
An ordinance was passed extending the
time of the sewei lonliact of Stephen
Plnnnughan to Oct. 1, 1002 Another
nidtiianic was passed calling for a
.special election lu Nnv ember in regard
to the sower question. Some time ago,
the Siipiemo couit handed down a de
( islnn tn the effect that the linrnugh
i mild not legallj pay for one-thiid of
the inst of the snver, ns the Indebted
ness of the botough Ind exceeded two
poi (int. nf tlio assessed xnluatinn. In
nidi t to Inirense the Indebtedness, It
is neiesMiiy to bavo a. special elec
tion, and for that puipoo the meas
uto was lntindueed The ptopnsnd in
iit.i'o of indebtedness will bo about
$1,000.
The cloth lo light colic n in hta
stateinent for the month of August,
showed lint tho expenses In excess ot
reielpts amounted to $.0o.
Tnnioiiow will bo observed ns a dav
of tnniiinlng at this place Inr the dead
piosidont All places of buwlnes will
bo tloyeil, the dlffetent tollleiles will be
shut down and the schools' ilnvpd.
Many of tb business places am diaped
in moiiiiiing and poi halts of the presi
dent .no dlsplavod in the window At
11 oi look, a union son lie will be held
lp the HUkelv Uiptiut ehtiioh, cnni
nioiativo nl the Into 1'rpsldent Mi-
Klnlo. Addresses will be delivered by
ibv James llev, of the I'llmitive
Mrthodlst (hurdi, and Hi. Dav dl Spen
ici, ot the ll.iptlst t'htiuh. To this
si'ivlto all will be welt nine
Doputv Piothonotaiy and Mrs J P.
Ciiiiiinlng-? attondid tho Mahon-Mi-11
ugh nuptials at Giein P.ldge last
evening
Jivlm U Williams of HI ikelv, has
lohnnod fiom a visit to Wellsbidlge,
N. V
This evening in the Hlakely naptlst
( linn It. Miss Hinnii Parsons nf Ptah,
will sp-.,ik mi 'Mission Woik Among
the Mm minis "
PECKVILLE.
The Woman's Chi Mian Tenipeiunce
union will meet tonight .it the homo
of Mis. Di. Hoik, Instead of Mis. Hr.
Slikloi's. as pipvlously iniiinuiiied. A
gem nil tin ii nut Is dpslud, In pnm
pb to the aiiangonients f . i the 1011
ventlnu Theie will bo a memoilal s0iU- for
all the people of Pei kvllle in the Pies
bvteilan (lunch at 10 M a. m nn
Thutsday mni nlug, In mommy nf our
nun tv tod president) William Mi Kin
le.v. Til" meetings will lit addressed
bv Pastoi.s Thnnra.s, Moon and (Sen
tlall Advu Used letteis Cm b itl.i Cav ag
noio. Audio Sposvnsky, Hlndeia Miter,
Majk Sajta, Mau.i JluokskI, John
Htisnkskl.
Robot Is Hi os. will opi n up a in w
ladlts' missis mni dilldiens suit and
i In lk depaitiuent t t 1 It will In
snaked with si) IIkIi, iip-tn-dale itadv
te -wiai gm me ins and when mmplittd
Will give thi'il utene a Uiotinpnlltail
apepmanip and will hi a gt 'at ton
vi nil me and sivliu to the people ot
tin uppci I.m kawmma willcv.
Mi and Mis Hlwaid Haines have
1 1 tinned t nan a wcks staj at tho
Pan- in id an
IMwaid lllitir and family left e.s-
teidaj to spind u few dua with icla
llves at He thli hem
llev. Thomas Vaughn, of Mlebllelleld,
N. V, Is visiting Ids mniheiv Mis.
Vaughn, nf Main sheet, who Is 111.
CLARK'S SUMA1IT.
Sp'il.il m-'inoiltl sen Ices will bo
held lu the Methoiilst Hplsiop.il chuuh
m.t Suiul.iv evi'iilng in honor nf our
nf mil Into pnsbhut The choir will
sing MoKiiilij s lavoilte hvmns
Walni 1. Hill s siillcilug with an
Injuiod e , w hdli in i essltates weal
ing a piotci lion nvei It
Han j I. lib Is ouiplojod by the gin
iciy linn oi Clslngei .v. Hiiunell.
.ls.s tSlaie M)iis. llesslo limoiy
and Itnsp l.j in ii bavo ictiirned liom
the Pan-Ami id an
Mastei llaiold i;snger has tetuined
Mom a long visit with toluthea ut
All. null City, N, J.
t'-n.ir Handtlcks has made mi appro
dated Impiovement by logi.tillug tho
sidewalk hoiii his pi uppity tn tho po.st
olid o.
Miss Jonnlo Win nock has resumed
woik at the Cotiesiondenco Sihools,
after two weeks' vaiatlou.
J. I.. Tliikham, who ictently moved
heie fiom IXilton, met with a soveio
loss In the death of his eldest son,
Wallet, on Tliuisday last Walter
had Just Sfiuied a dcslniblo position
In Siiantoii, vvhoio ho was impiovlug
snauiiy, auu ms ueatn comes us a
sudden blow- tn his family. o was a
voting man of marked mechanlial
ability, hiivlug cniistiui'teil, almost un
aided, winking modi'lH of two station
ai. v engines. As a musician, ho had
alto aihleved some success with tho
comet, and had plaved many times In
this place. Pew ynuiig men of his age
possess a hotter dtaiacter, and much
sjiupathy Is fill for thosu who mouin
I II Ll n f wi
SSrr yi mil
ij&j-
Why not buy at first cost when you have a factory right at home, where
the best pianos in the United States are made. These pianos are in use in our
Theaters, Convents and by the leading music teachers of the country, and are
pronounced by them to be
Superior in Tone, Touch and
Durability to Any Now Made
OVER 13,000 of these Pianos are now in daily use, and have been
for the past twenty-one years. Every piano fully Warranted for 10 Years.
We always have some bargains in Second-Hand Pianos and Organs, which
are taken in exchange. At present we have on hand the following that were
taken in exchange last week for Keller Bros.' Pianos :
One Hazleton Upright
One Steinway & Son's Grand
Call at Factory, 1043 to 1051 Capouse Avenue.
KELLER 8c VAN DVKE
Pianos and Organs sold on easy payments. Old instruments taken in exchange.
his earlv demise runetal -irvlors
weio hold nn Sunday nt Chinchilla,
Pa.
Allen Hecmor Is working in Scranton
this week,
Hdwaril Young Is convalescent after
a lnng illness with typhoid fovet.
Many nf the children of this place
arc suffering with tho whooping cough.
TAYLOR.
The Sibley Union chuuh congtega
tlnn will hold a gland enteitalnment
this) evening, A line ptogrammo his
been nriangcd by tho commute In
chin ae. to be leiidotod as fnllnw Ad-
diess, by tho ilmliniiin. instiumental
seleition, Watklns iamil , solo, Mi.
AVllllams; iluot Messrs Arthur Moi
g.nis and Sidnoj Owens; soln. Ml',
Hdlth W.itklns, solo, Attltur Motgans;
km ilatlon Miss Sallle Pilee; solo. Hm
i Hvans, solo, Miss Fr.inils Walklns;
mule solo, Joseph Coombs A fancy
epillt will be chanied olf nt tho ilose
of the piogiMinnio.
Tho Woman's Chtlstian Tenipeiatuo
unions of Nottheastern Pennsjlvanla
will hold their annual convention at
Peikvllle on 1'rld.iy. Sept :n Tlio
convention will he opened In the morn
ing at 10 .'0 . Thcio will also be an
afternoon nnd pvenlug session. An In
tctesling pingianuno has bei n ai
langed lor the otcaslnn. All aio mr
di.tlly Invited tn attend.
Tho I. idles' C.ithnllt: npnovnlent ns
snclatinu, No. 41.', h.no changed the
tltnej of meeting tn hept zv, at tne
basement of the Cathollo church
Ploionce Sullivan, nf fiinve street Is
homo finm the Moses Tu.vlnr hospital,
wheto be has been lecelvlng tientmont
foi an lnjuiy -which he .sustained nt
tho Archbald mine a nuinhei nf weeks
ago. Tho injury Is linpinving iapldl,
cnnsldeiing its serlnusness.
Mlnooka tilhe. Nn '.'17, Imprnved Or
der nf Rod Men, will meet In regulnr
.sessinn this evening.
Mis. Heniy Hvans, nf Wllkes-Ikine,
l.sltod filptids hpre nn Monday.
Tho Ta.vlnr Union baud will picnic In
Woboi's p.nk on Satutday next, cinod
miisd in attendance
A i holt- of mlNod voltes wn organ
ized at the Culvarv H.iptlst ihutdi on
Sunday evening, tn compete on the
ihlef compptltloti, "Tho Hp.ivoiis Are
Palling." at the Piovldeme eistedd
fod nn I'luinksglv ing Day. Piize, $V,
The Delaware nnd Hudson station
has been diaped over the death of our
late Pitsldent MeKlnlev. Tho post
otllc other buslnosa places and pil-
v.Uo linmes also display emmems oi
moiiinlng
An Important business meeting of
l-oinl Nn 1011. United Mlno Wnikeis
of Ameilea, will be held on Prlday
evening, ut 7 n'llnck sharp.
Judge l r. Kony, or sjn.'meiib
hiineioil i'owii his opinion of the un
it ntion oi th- fine and Atchbald to
this l.iiough He approves the Undlng
ol the giand jutv.
Tin ningiegatlous of the Anhbald,
Pne and Sibley churches will hold a
in. dm memoilal spiv Ice at the Anh
bald and Pvnc Primitive Methodist
i him ll on Tbilisi!. iv at 2 p in Rev,
James Vvalkor will deliver tho me
moilal Minion. Appiopilatc hjinns
will bo lendeied during tho soivkes.
All ate cordially Invited
MIsm Utltel O Hmn, nf Main street,
has tot in ned after visiting lelativcs lu
CuibonduU'.
Tuj-loi lodge. No. . Knights nf
P thins will meet lu legular session
this, ow nlug.
Mis. Jones, of Youngstnwn, Ohio, Is
visiting at tho homo of Mrs. IMwurd U.
Davis, of Ilallioad stieot.
Poi email and Mrs. John II. Johns
aio attending the Pan-Ainoi lean expo
sition at Buffalo.
. m .
DURYEA.
Class No, 7 held a business meeting
Monday evening lu the Methodist I'pls
i opal iliui di. The thiamlnl (ondlilons
of the (lass weio dlsi usspil mid tliPti
the olottlon nf oflbers tonk plate. Otll
tets i lor tid weio as follows. Piesl
deut, Rev H. A. tlieeit vde-ptesldcnt,
Rtdiaul Najloi, sPUPtai). Dtiaue R
Dills, trcasuier, Thomas Martin. Also
a mock tilul was auauged fm The
Judge, deik nt court, plaintiff, defen
dant, mil eounclls for defendant nnd
plilntllf weie chosen. Tho defendant
Is to be aiialgued for stealing a pig
Rev. (Sreen has left for Atlantic City
for a two weeks' vacation,
Mr. and Mm. V. H. I'olmslec of Rig
Keller Bros.' Pianos.
The Place to Buy Pianos
Is at the Piano Factory.
One Ivers & Pond Upright
Two Chickering Squares
All in good condition and will be sold at a bargain.
Stniio (itp Virginia, mo the guests
nf the foi met s slstoi Mis R .
111 eon.
The funoial of the late P.mllv C.rey
was held Tttesdav at Primitive Metho
dist church. Intel meiit In Many ceme
tei y.
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DALT0N.
A union momoiial sonde will be
hold in the .Methodist church In Imnor
of the lato Piosidont McKlnloy mi
Thuisdav i veiling, beginning nt 7 'fi
o i Im k The following p"imns will
speak James P. Hlckson. H. C. Shn
fer and Ceorgo C. Mah. It Is Painest
lv lequcstoil th it tho whole town at
tend this seiv d e
Miss Miny DI kon will leave nfxt
we k to attend school at I'cihain
Manor, N. V.
A mtislcale will bo given In the
Methodist ihutch on riielay evening of
this week. Tho event ptoiulsps tn be
a gieat musical treat to all who at
tend. Some of Si I anion's best sln
g'ls anil luu.slciaus will ptrtiiipato in
tho lendltlon of the following pto
gt am mo Ttlo, (Relneko), cello, Mi.
Hlaikwood, violin, Mary A. Dd ksnn,
piano, UlPitnnr ltejnobl, voinl solo,
Ralph Williams, piano solo (a)
' Sdiet to,' (S inajoi, (IMwaid Dniti),
(b) ' T.nantello, ' U minor, (liovaid),
Piof. U. H. Rovind; 'cello solo, 'Old
Piench Dime" Mi. Hint kwond; vmal
solo, "Piotestatlnns MHs Uleanor
Reynolds, ttlo, (J-Misen) vnial solo,
Ralph Williams; piano soln (a) "Tin
antellc," (Hellei), (In 'Miiuh Tilum
plial " (Kunkol), Piof. U. I,. Hnv.ud.
venal soln ' Schubei t's Setcnude," Miss
Rloanor Ileneilds, violin soln, "riiiend
son," Jllss M.nv A. Dd ksnn; tluee
jiIpcps, nlo. Violin, 'cello and piano,
(Rkhaidsou).
WY0AINGSEM!NARY.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Wjomlng Somlnntj, Kingston, Sept
16 "M' Isn't this Hue' weio the
woids of the students ns thov it tin nod
to old Wvonilng. Tho now cement walk
whldi leiuhes fiom M.tiket sheet lo
Nelson Memoilal hall was the Hist to
meet their ejes; then as they passed
Into Commote 111 hall they saw the now
stall way leaching fiom the (list tn the
fouith stnty. Theb amazement gi ow
ns at noon tho saunteied Into the new
dining mom on the Hist (loot nf Com
mon lal hull. A new steam l.uindiy,
dish washer and innkots have been
put In dining tho suniinoi vacatnn.
These add gieatl in oiling for the
students.
Miss Kllnt, of Hmiisbuig, fnimei
niation lu the oNomtlve mansion, has
been called to sttnoed Mis Hinnm,
who leslRued on in count nf HI health.
.Miss Thompson is with the students
as l.itln teacher tn 1111 the plate nf
Miss Knttpp, who has gnno tn Svraiuso
unlveislty to tako a post-gi initiate
ionise
Miss i; P.iikor, the well knnwu eln
rutlou toaohei, was luaulei) to Piofes
sor Williams, a foiiuer teai her at Wv
nmlng, this last vacation. Miss South
well Is her Din cossoi.
Among the students finm ,i distance
aio OiPsln PPiro, of Santiago do Cubi;
W Wiley, of Vriiuont, Misses Mao and
Mailnn Stevens, nf Oiegon, and Miss
Ida Shaller, of Cnlniado
Si i anion has furnished us a num
ber nf students tills fall, among them
ii promising fool ball plavei.
SUSQUEHANNA.
Spi-ildl tn the Vnnlmi Tnlum?.
Siisriuehanna, Sept 17 The Man
hnttmi dub of Rlnghamtnn, and the
Susquehanna dub will stiuggle lor
the iii.isteiy In Heobe pmU on Wed
nesday iiftetnoou. A clciso and exdt
lug giiine Is epei ti d.
Mis. Ilenij T. P.Iidianl In seilously
111 at her homo on llicwid stieot.
Miss Mmy Jaggei, ol Mouhnse, Is
ill town, lulled heie b the Illness nf
hoi slstoi, Mis H. T. lib e haul.
Union Memoilal son lies will proh
ably bo held In llogau Opeiu hotiso
on Tliuisday af lei noon.
Tho passenger lush over tho Urle
continues.
Henjnnin Tabor has a laige fntce
of picket h on his Cascade uanberiy
matsh.
Tho Hi le shnpmen will be p,i( nn
Wednesday for poi vices In August.
At the InstuniP of Chief Monte, of
ninghamlnn, Chief McMahnn on Mon
day iiricstcd two 1 1 amps, u vvhlto man
nnd n negin, on Mispldon nf being the)
men wanted fm the shooting of Ultra
Detcitlvo Peitv, nf Deposit, at Owego.
last vwek Tin lnoii who (ll"( hnrsoil.
(lining the da.v. -
A new time table took effect on tljo
Jefferson bianib of the Urio on SurJ
da. :
The Rolliimakeis' Helpcis t nlnn
will have a ilaiu bake and picnic In
Hoebo park on Satutdav next.
T bo public si hnols oppned nn Mon
day with the old imps nt instrintois
and a lalgc nttpiiilaut p
A Mlppei will be held In the Meth
odist i hut di on WpcIiipmUj pvening.
Horn To Mi. and Mis. Jnhn Ditgnn,
a daughter.
Sheolinii & Kennedy In "A Tlppei
iit y Chilstonlng. ' will be at the opera
house Sept. .'.!.
James MiC.inu was brntiBht befnto
Justice Mitt hell nn Monday, charged
Willi stabbing Oto Rvdei, in his shop,
on Sunday night. The ptindpals in
the affair dimonstinloil to the couit
that the stabbing was Just a llttlo
plensantr, and MiCann was dlB
ihaigod. Congiessiu.ni Amos J Cuinmlngs
lett town fen Washington on Mond.o,
to attend the funeral nf the late Piesi
dent MeKlnlev.
Piofpssor HIxIp, of HingliHiutnu, will
open a dinning school in llogau Opel i
house Sppt. "J.
It is rppoitPd tint the numbpr nl
machinists In tho Uiio shops will ba
Inei eased
The Don as society nf the PreshytPr
lini dull di will hold a "bin vest festi
val" Oit. 0.
U. R W. PearlP, esq, has lemnved
nls fanilb tn S( ranton. Thev will lie
missed b a host nf friends, whn will
wish them all manonr of happiness In
their home. Siibciueh. mini's loss Is
Siranton's gain.
WYLAUSING,
Iptdal to the Fcrtnton Tribunr
AValusing, hopt 17. Mr. nnd Mis.
Pi el Call, nf Mcshoppon, visited Mif.
Jnsepliluo Lewis a tow dajs. last week.
I.oonanl T.o((h and son. Uiedoiick, of
Aiibiiin. N. V. aio visiting at N Y
Cla lord's.
Rev mid Mis. J Smith, of Mr
sbopppii. Pa, spent last PHday with
their daughtet, Mis. D V. Keelei.
Mi and .Mi-. I.nigdpn M.n5i an l
daiightei, Plain's, of Stevensillli,
bpont S iiurday at W. M. liavlnrds
Mis. JaiueM She nor and daughter,
Uval.vn, of Rochosfi, N. Y. is visit
ing her molbci. Mrs Ann (ialnid
Miss Claia htawcii loturned homo
Satuidny, alter spending the pan
month with frlondw In Now Yoik Mate.
Roland Crandnll, nf stevenRvllle,
apent .Simd.i with relatives here
Miss Mln.i Hlnes, nf Wilkrs-maire, Is
spending a lew weeks' with lelativea
and fi lends heie
Aithui Uurmws and I.dwatd Waldei
me In New Yoik city, buvlng futi
goods.
Miss Hattlo Matsh has returned to
her home In this pi, no, after (.pending
tho summer with fi lends at Ringhum
ton, N. Y.
nasioiu and VaneCta Taj lor Iravo
today for M. John's Military sthool,
Now York state.
Patrick Hoiugan, nf Wllkes-Bine,
visited at M. J. Lai kin's over Sun
d.iv. Mephen Rellly li.us acceptel a post
tion In Smith & Waldo's More.
VVAVERLY
Sp'flM to the Sfmnton rribuno
Wavorly, Sept. 17 Mrs, Mary Rwal
low, who Ins heen conllned to till
house for Moi il o,ns with a seven
rheumatic atlld tlnu, Is very mucl
worse, Sho Is now suffoilng with a
cmbuude, vvhleh, In cnnnettlon wltt
her other illilkultles, makes her i
gieat sufferer.
Sidney Plnn Is quite 111 with pneib
monla.
Rev. Mr, CSodshall and wife iPtiuiiPC
finm thp l'an-Ainoi Iniii last Satutday
Rev. Mr. Clink, the new Haptlsl inlu
Inlet, lllled the pulpit last Sabbath
He Is now niiupvlug the parsonage.
Mr. Kred Piatt and family, whnhavi
boon stimmeiing ut Heniy White's
have ictiirned to their homo in Scran
ton.
Mis. W. S Sullivan, who has beet
seiiously 111 with tvphnld fever foi
sovoial weeks past, Is convalescing.
Prnfessor Ardilnbl returned fion
tho Pan-Amei Ran last Saturday,