T V THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1001. n$.fT- V. If 3 1 r Hl Office: BURKE' BUILDING ITALIANS TO CELEBRATE FEAST Tomonow and Sunday Will Bo Given Over by CongiegaUon of Chuich of Our Lady of Mt. Cnrmel In Solemn Observance of Feast Day of St. Mlchncl, tbe Aichnngel Pro cessions Each Day, in Which Roma Band, fiom Scianton, and Pailsh ionciu Will Join The Fioginmmc. Tontniinw ami Sunday "ill I"' lin pin unit dnvs In tho initials of the Itnliiiii t'nthollo chinch or Out Lndy of Ml. ('mind 'Hip fciist of St Michael, the ntch miel. "ill full on Sunday, nnd in ob mm Mini o uf thu m (.union, which Is nl uavs a f-olcmn icllglotis fete In lt.l. t ho iiieinbeis of the cnngiegntlon "111 hold nt) solemn nnd gnuul u eelobiutloii mm Iriuiustnneos "111 iioi mlt. Itnllun I'ltholtis thiouglinut tlin county n If rK(.iid to bo pie-cut In gio.it mini bois on Suinl iv Tho ob-oiv inn' of tile ffust "III coin memo tomniiow niti'i noon nt lo'eloik, when thoio "III bo it l'loi I'xiloil. bonded by the lcoiiiu band, of Dunmnie '1 ho du.v "III lio u hollduv mid thoio "111 lie no weak done bv tho inuiibuiH of tho e hutch. After tin- loturn of the bund, tlieio v 111 bo a festival on tlio c hut ill lawn tin thi' benollt of tlio i hitii h building ltinil At s o'lloi k -n-pm will bp sung, fnllnwed liv benedli Hull ol tho HIisskI Sueinnient On SiiiiiIiij thu Imposing eoioinonl' s "III take plnco At oilodc In tlio morning tho pnstoi. ltov Antonio S. t'ltiiiltl. "Ill (olobinto a low mnss. High mass "III bo sung, commencing nl M o'dixk In tho nftoinoon, nt ) n'i loi k. ilioio will bo a pi occasion, led bv the Kninii band. Tho beautiful statue of St. Michael, tho uiohnngel, "libit adorns one of tho nltms of tho chuuli, "111 bo boino in tin pi nets slon. 'I lie mnrchers vlll loao tho church nml "III follow .i lino ot inanli ovei Dtmdu, r.illbiook and Hospital stieols, On lotutulug to tho ibinoli. ospois "111 bo song, nltor "hloh I'tithei C'ot niti "III preach on tho feast clnv llone dictinn "111 conclude tlio devotions 'Iho devotions "ill bo followid bv Aiiiriican and Italian natlotial nlis bv tho linnm band In tlio evening, the feast win conclude "Ith a lino display of til ow oiks "hiili Is mi Impoitant jt.it t nf these (olobratlons In Italv. NINETEEN YEARS' SERVICE. Gcoirc S. Kimball, Well-Known Rep icbentntivo of Chase & Sanboni Company, Resigns Because of Con dition of Health. An announcement that "ill Intel est and stiipiiso the etitlio (oiiununity Is tho leslgnatlou of Cienige S. Klinb.ill as tho ioptoontatle in this section of ilio miititv, of the gteut offoe conccin ol ("huso & Sanborn, of lioston Tho aniiounioiiiout "111 bo of Intel est to i ei v ono In tlio community, bv te.i stm ot the fait that Mi Kimball is one ol the gioatly esteemed citlens of the town, "hoio his jniblle spit It and Ills philaiithiopy have boon most happily inaiilfi stoil on semes of occasions, Tho suipiiso "111 follow ft dm tho fact that Mi. Kimball's long and most hon oi able connection "Ith tho L'haso & Sanboin (oiupany caused him to be s0 e losolv Idontillod with this gioat eon (Pin that It (aine to be a belief that he "as an essential p.iit of tho eompanv, In "hose gloat success ho has in en Mich an important faetoi. The appeal ante of a decline in health, however, moved Mr Kimball to put nsddo tho manifold duties and luunoi- ous "ouies of his position, and this Is the loa'.on that ho yestciduy loiwaidod to t'haso ,t Saiibotn his loslRnatlon, whleh ho contemplated for some time, Tho years of actHo "oik nnd husinost aiea, with little lelaxatlon, me beKln nlntr to manifest their sure and uii niitlaltuble effects, mid believing that he owed tho duty to himself to pie-t-eio hh health, he decided, though 10 luctantly, to abandon the "oik to which he devoted himself and spend his j ears to come In teouperatlon nnd lest, und In pui.suitig the lines of ad vancement and phllautliiopy which me llxid in his mind nnd which ho miovp to follow, as ho could, duiiiiK the eveij day activities of his life A review of Mr. Kimball's adikne meiits with the Chabo & Sauboin ioin p.iny would show a icmaikablc rareer, one which would ptoo a Rieat liicent lo to a ouiir man whot.o ambition is to bo succesaful In lite, When he start RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Dclnwnie and Hudson Railrond. Jurir- II. !l Trains nlll lear Ciibonilalc at illy stallcn .is Mlnw: l-or SrJiitcn miJ Wilkes lljrrc fioi, 70"l, Sflo. 0 01. 10(11, II Jl n ill , U 10. 1 i,, joi, 3i,,' c5 0h, T.iw, 10 ni, iii "it i. m vnnlav lulm lmc at 8 V, 11 .'t j. ni ; 1 10. r.ic. SJO. 8 IV) p in ' l'nr AlbaiiN, Niraloua, Alontrral, llonn, New l.iiclJnt) points, cu , i iJ a, in, I JJ u, m Tor lVt Imlorr, "aunait jnd lloundjlr. v.T .'.'. II in a ni . .151, till . in ' Minday Iralni lcaio lor t ako bolorc, Waitturt and Hmrsdalf at 0 v) a in i t .0 l 4", p m Irairn mrive t Carhondalc Iiohi "likes llarrc and fecranlon at follow Hf, t-J7. U.io orti ' in . i u7, '. (HI. J 'JJ, i $, cl OS 7 W, s jj, o j, II h7 p m : IU a m. ' '' "nndiv lialna arrive at 0 37 a m , i;jo, 3 ( J-. r .'), II .a p i" ' Iraiiu anbi ilalb limn Alluny at 3 14 and O.'iS p in ; aril on Sundi at .' iu p. m I rains aribe from llonrulilc and Wavmart dallv at S II a 111 , l.'d.. 4 !(.. tH7 p in Ninda) tulin arrive at Carlioiiilalo irom t,.,,, 1 odor', Wi.Miuit ami Homsdile at U 17, 410 and "M ni Now York, Ontario nnd Western. .Sr-pl 17, l'll 'I fa I in lfaip Cailioiidale fir Scranlon al 7 00 j . m.irap ni ' siinda trains at 7 00 i 111 ; fi Oil n ni luin 1( nti Caibondale tor wiu' 1101 1 h at 11 in u m On Sundaj at Hit) a m 'lr4n, kaiiiiK at 11 10 a ni, ucck da and 11 10 u m Sandj) make (qnnntloni foi .New oik, lorn. Villi, Mi. Iralni arrive from Pcranton at 11 10 a. m fi 111 p in 1 Irom points noilli, 4 00 p in ,ihi,i, Horn xranlwi at U 10 a 111 and 7.43 p. m . ,.,,. .CadofU at 0 00 p m ' '" Erie Railroad. "" .lune 2J, 1901 'Iralni leave ell) atalion, Carboiulaie, ,aiiv fencept Sunday) at 7,00 a in and 4 JJ i, m rur Ilramlt and Mnevelij at UJI a m , dally (, -ceptint: Sunday), lor lllngliamlon. maklii. ten nretlons for New ork city and llutialo, und 4t 10 p. m. for iMitqurlianna, makliitf lonnritioni (or writern polnti Sunday tralna at 0 4? a. m for Susquehanna, with weilern connecllona, and 0!!7 p. m, Mlth iamt conrucliorK. . Tralna arrive it fU i, ni. and i i p m. b j- .( mu , m. ' Carbondale Department. ed with tho com pi n, ho had us bis ter lltoiv AVest VIikIiiIu, Ohio, I'ciiiih.vImi nln, Uoln" m omul New Jeisoy. '1'blswas nineteen years iiro, when Mi. Kimball was the solo lopiosentatho In this ex tensive field. Today many men are nec essary to iocr Ibis tenltoiy. seeial of whom "oie ttndei Mt. Klinball's dlioc tlon. rarbondallans who lsltcd Chase & Hanboin's ostnbllshinont In Hoston hao heaid It said of Mr. Kimball bv tho nianaRement ot the company that his was the most loinmkablo siiuiks In their hlstoiy and In the hlstot.v of uny other ionirn so fin as they know Abroad, as at Inline, ociboilv whoin ho met hodinio his peisonal filend, tho kind, gentle tiiiliioiu that be shod, his deslio to advance and help the cause of his follow man In slant, his deep spiili of philanthropy nlwajs mani fested Itself Horn the stmt, mill mi (Hit his tenltoiy. ns in the city that ho pi Ides to call his homo, be holds n win in spot In Iho heat Is of all "ho know him Alt Kimball s let lit meat "ill bo hcuel n Blotted bv the Hade, but It will bo weltoined III a mmim' bv t'ui bondnllans. for now they "ill feet that the) shale inoto in his beneolencc and his public! splilt than ever. Ml. Kimball "111 leave on Mondny to enjoy a pi otiac ted hunting tilp In tho Maine woods Mis Kimball will acconip.iiiv 111 in on tho Jouino MR. BURDETTE'S EXPERIENCE. Our Oieenflcld Friend Has Tioublc With His Rifle While Bagging Game on Newton Lake, our mutual filend fiom liuonlMil township, Ooi 1 ani o Itin kloy I'.iii dette, "Dotie" Uurdlck for choit, tin- good-nntuted losldont who Is iimnug the most lntei cstlng uttiiii tlon-c m .1 visit to Now ton lake, nuiseil 11 plensaut (lit pi Iho bv makliig aunthoi vllt to Caibond.ilo thifi wick Of toiii-o, Don am 0 vl-iinl Tlio Ttl binio olllco vvhlih ho vv .11 rued and add ed to Iw .iiiusinmcil laightncs bv the HtinsliliK ol his giioil choi'i Mcldis his uutinllv iut.-tixtliig and luiinv wa.vs, ho had with I1I111 bin lusepainblo 111c a mud (link, a vvooililiitik mid sin h ntlioi thiiiB.j llo alio had a low o IKtioiiiis to 1 (into, wlilc li ho 11111 1 mod in hih own unique stlo ' See that gun ' ' "aid Douanio, with ,1 'block pitithei" skin alt of Inquu.v. What dci vim think of It" ' The Tilliuno 111. 111 examined the gun, and "as suipiised t" Und the band notlcealilv bulged at 0110 end "I'spos-c ,vou think nu Know what caus (1 It, don't vou"' quoth Diamine, with a half satiastlo smllo and as ho tlnow his Hough Itldei 1 hat mi the talili 'Well If .vou think vim do, Just tell u," continued tho cliconllold man with a .voii-thliik-.vou'ie-smuit.v ait, and as ho "inked to the olllco boy In anticipation of having a Joko al tho expeiiM; of the newspaper man "Oh, ou couldn't tell in 101 tv jeais I know vou couldn't, -o I'll till sou" "You mc," "-aid 1)011111110 with .111 In let osted nit, as ho kicked tho dink and wild bit ds out of tho "ay, Intislicd his hat aside and dtcw his ehali 1 losei to Tho Ttlbuue man, that a "onl might not bo lot ' You see the pieaelloi was cotiilu' to otii houso Stiudiis" and ac t wanted to have somethlu' otia foi him I got up omls, eaillu a lilamo sight than smi ovot get up" with 1111 othei wink .11 tho iitllee liov "and went out on tho pond, that's Now ton lake, Ai thin Y1111 Ingion s place " 'Hut s.iv " Dounnio dlgiossod, as anothoi happv thought stmck him, nlnt sou over been out to Newton lake.' You have"" in miipiIsq when the nowspipoi man s.iid ho hud" well I've novel on vou Hut e-as vou want to 1 nine out sonic time, and I'll show sou a good time "Hut s.iv," In nuothci stiipilsnl loin, "vou don t "ant to wim that kind of a hat " as ho siod up vvhal tho 10 poitei was doludeil Into hello v lug was the ptoper thing In fall stslis "Yon don't want mis thing like that thing, no, sit. This Is what sou want." as ho snatched the Hough Hldei's hat, a la liurdotto. and pioudls' Haunted It In ltont of the e mhaii.usod newspaper man 'That's what sou want, and .vou "ant to piiiuli Just as many holes as thoio Is in initio, sou want plinty of air hobs lot jon'ii need the in" he chili klcd, as In. piodded his newspaper tilend in the libs "Hut, sis, 1 illdli t lliilsh about bolu' on the lake, did 1' 'D01K" iisuuud with an air of jpnlogv. ' I was out In the boit taking up mi outline that I net on Manilas', lor sou know I wanted to have something tor tlio pienihot Just then I Miled a mud dm k, and pic kin' up tho old iJiio thoio situ (s ns ho pointed to the gun with the swelled ho.nl, "and bhued awas. Sn, S'tuiig folloi ' ami then nominee sttalghtoned In tin chair and waved his aims by was o discounting stoilos about kicking guns, "You ought to see that gun kick. Hs thunder It would u-blown sou clean a loss tlio lake" ho oainestlj oj 11 it- latccl, with emphasl.s on tho "sou" "lieu the Tilliuno man dm oil to iquilu his unbelief. "Well, that s when tho old tiling blow out this was,' continued Mt. Hui detto. as he Hiiivoril tho gun mid pushed It in mind for Inspecilon and for an explanation of tho mssteiy 01 tl,o happening. "Hut that didn't make no clliieioin o " ho said depteilatlngls nftei thu Til buno man nnd tho olllco liov gavo up guessing tho why and wheteloio of tho gun's caper," vo had a li w oxtui things for dinner. Vo had a vvood (httik, 11 gies sqillnel mid some bull head.; and I got em all ins self," us ho tumidly shook his In ad Ooti mice had h little to ni.v on m 01.1i subjects and thin manifesting a ni w lntei est In his It lend on Thu Til buno, he exclaimed ".Nis. how old 1110 sou mi) way '" May bo The Tilliuno man icddoned and shifted In his ehali, and may bo ho "as tickled to death to tell how )oung or old he was, and may ho ho wasn't, but at anv late, ho shsly an sweied that ho was turning over tho twenties "What," almost shouted J)oi unite. "Is that all )ott be. I thought sou weto fully thlity, you look It all light, eveiy day of It." Ho ended with tho air of n inun "ho had mi opinion of his own, and desplto the piotestlng look of the newspaper man, who felt decidedly lighter because of the loud of conceit taken fiom him by his ft unit filend fiom Newton lake nominee decided It ".is time (n bo Boing, but befoie ho ilcpaited ho ugiced to elt to bo "kodaked," llo took a i-eat on a puk benili and felt quite pioud Thone : NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 when the man with the kodak ptessed tho button mid took a picture of the ItotlRh Rider's lint pciohed on the side and "1th tho ducks und Run nt tho feet. The only l egret that "Doilo" express ed "as thut ho didn't have his plpo to complete the picture 'of the Maine woods hunter. "Hut," ns ho thought for an Instant," 'twouldn't do no good for 1 haliit got no tobacco to smoke In It." AMUSEMENTS. "Tho Pride of Jennlco," Saturday. "The I'tldo ot Jennlco" one ot tho nrcatost lccent riohinnli successes, "111 bo presented h"to on Sntutday nt tho (hand Opera Ilouso. The play Is n mm, mile dtama of tho tpo made m popular by ' Tho Prisoner of Honda " Tho ontltp pioduetlon Is lepiosonted to bo Hi st-c lass, tho soenciy being all new, nnd an exact coy of tho elaboi uto lepn sentntlon given dining the Now Yoik tun, and the company bus boon engaged and iebear.ed under tho supervision of Daniel riohnian, by miaiigom -nt wllh whom the plav Is piodured bv Mouio and Sage, Dinmatlc Company Next Weuk. Tho King Dianiatlc oompanv, headed by Lou Hcasloy. will bo at the "iiiinil all next week. He Is ably as slstpd bv Miss Mabello Kckort mid a catt of into excellence. Fell School Boaid Cases. The case of tho Kioss fUntlonciy eotnpiny against the school boaid of Poll township, which "as called for Mai In lonimnn pleas court this week, hid to bo postponed to next teim of colli I, bv leason of the absence of nil Imp n taut witness, John lloche, tho agent for tho plaintiff conipiiti), who sold the .titlotici) to th" school lmaicl The .suit Is to leiovor tho amount ot the bill for tho stutioiictv, but which the boaid elalins his been paid. The suit of Joseph L Hicnnnn against the si lino bond wns settled vosti'idiv Tho (l.ilin "as compio inlocl Meetings Tonight. Lutoka clnptcr. 1X0. tT1). Hoval Aieb M isons Iiinloi Ordei I'lilted Anieileiin Mc cbunlcs ronipaiiliuis of the Potest. roor boaid meiliau Legion of Honoi. Tho Hoyal clt elo ctvsiil i amp, Woodmen of the Win Id THE PASSING THRONG. r I. Hi oiks, of Hliighamton, "as Ir 1 iiboiidnlo sestet ilav i: A S( hott. of Wilkos-naiie, made i business nip to this city seslotdas. ,1 It Vaniloimaik hn lotuincd fiom a tilp to the Pati-Aniorhan oxposl- tloll W (1 Pnssold, P L Still dov ant V. 1! D.ivW and J. (i. Gdsoi. of Hoi ni ton who at the Amoihau House s "s teid.iv P. C Shoildnii. rlttston. C A ('iinpboll I'.ilc. and John .1 Mugh 1,111 Siiautop, "010 nniolig those log-l-toied at the HmiNon Houso vos t'tdav AValtol Hakot of Omaha, Nob. foi -moilv 1 t(sditit of this dty and an oniplovo of the Leader, lottltned to his homo todav, after a fow ihi)s visit with ft lends In this dtv J. V Poattus, of Philadelphia spee- I il agent for tho .Sptlnglleld rito and Mailno liisumiiie cennpanv, of Mass, was a visltm hi rarbondalo sestei ciav II- was the guest ot John 0J. Hiiclgot Itllssill s.lipph.,,,,1 f tlio Ihlo cllv tlckit olllco, iiid Mis rih'phoid .110 In 1111 after a delightful visit al the Pan-Ameikan exposition, liming Mi Hiepheid's ubsclieo Ills duties weio ds(li.iigic1 by Kied Thomas, of the Kilo fi eight ollleo Dr !. It llunt'f and Mi. Hunter and son, J V Hlltitoi who have boon uui sis it tho homo of Mi and Mis. W L Iluntii, on Hohuont sluot, 10 tuiiud this week to Los Angeles, Cal , tlnh pi'sent homo. Pr Hunter lived lino foi 11101 Iv and catno on with bis fninllv to p 11 Hi Ipato ill tho seinl-ion-oniilal colobnitlon Pivid Mm tin, who Is now a 1110111 bet of the dn mating 111 in of Sell, ix Mai tin, ol Suanton. who placed a good deal of the dot oiatlmis In this ellv dining the sonil-iontonnlal t' biatlon, "as ,1 visltm in the dt.v vos toid.iy. H" was on bis was fiom Hlnghatnlnn, vvhoio tho Hun did deior atlng for the Knights Tnnplin cole, biatlon TAYLOR. Last . vi nlng ill s la o't lin k Kale Muppl and John Niigell, populai v oiin j people ol this weio united In miiiiiago at tin Miss both town. homo HfV. of tin- Inldi s 11,111 nis bv the 1lnlpl1 W'eboi pahtin nl the (ioinimi l.vangi Hi nl iliuich Th" luldo looked vi 1 alliiulivi, mill wai. attended bv In 1 hisi 1 MIm A mil) Tho best man was IIoiiiv Xhu'i II btother of the giomii. Attoi tho eoioinony a recep tlon was held al whlih lolieshmeuts weio seived Mt and Mis. Xagell .on the ici hiloiiis of n number of use ful wedding gifts. The Pclawaii, Lackawanna audi Wihtein 1 oiupany mc making picpai iitlnns to cult a huge (nil wmdioiy IP the vhlult) of .N'otlh Tn) hn The siitiitiiie will be eieitcd on tho silo ni the old In lik hoii.e, which will be toin down to make 1011111 loi tho now ludii.-'tis Woikmen ale engaged in hauiiiig liimbei to tho spot Tin-wash-oiS will use tii lin Tasini dump which Is one of the Imgoht owned b Iho (oinpaus. Hy.inl T (iillllths a popnlii voimg man of this town and sou of lliugoss and Mis AV 1' ilillllihs. has n signed his position with c'tsi'ial Lauudi) lonipati), Suanton as dellvoiv deik and "111 intei the .stioudshuig iinimal sihool dining ilie iiiinliirC sesou Mis. lolm H Panlcds of Main stteot will leave loi a week's sojourn at At lantic t'ltv todns Messis I'll lib Hoiger and Andiew Xagell of this town iiialllled an bonds men foi Tax I'ollector Nagell of Old Pen go township lor the sum of $J,000 tit tho com t on AVednesiluy. This oveulng the Knights of Malta. No. -."'-. "Ill confer tho Malta and Black degtees on (he candidates, A degieo team fiom tho Antlnailto com maudeiy, Sciaiitnu, 111 peiloun th work. The committees of hoso companies Nos. 1 nnd 2, together with the chief of the (Ire department nnd burgess, will meet this evening nt No. 1 hose house to organize a ilicmen's relief associa tion. This evening Prof, Clark Thomas of Heianton will lecture on voice culture at the Methodist Kplscop.tl church. Lackawanna council No. 04, Degree of Pocahontnp, will hold a grand Ire cicam social tomorrow evening In Llewellyn's hnll. The Calvm y Haptlst (lunch choir will meet for ichearsnl this evening nt 7.30 o'clock. Howell Kvans of Alabama, "bo has bet n visiting relatives in town for the past two wcekfl, has returned home. Washington camp, No. 40-', Patilotlc Older Sons ot Ameikn, "111 meet In tegular session this evening. Mis. John Kcainev, of Paikeisburg, Vn and 'Mrs. Arthur Wltehurch, of Plttston, visited Mis. Cleorgo Hood on Notth Main street on Wednesday Mrs. Chi tor of Cmbonclalo Is vlsltng at tho home of Mrs. Predcrlck Wil son of Ttendhnm. JERMYN AND MAYFiELD. Luke, Hie ."-seai -old son of Mr. nnd Mis. Patrick Sheildan, of Ma) Held, died sestcrday lnoinlng from honlblo but ns ho received on tho pievlous das', as n result of playing with matches. The little follow was playing lit the Snrd with n little ghl companion, Jo sophino Hlierldan, find they were en gaged In lighting a small bonlhe, when his clothes became Ignited. The ghl made mi hoioic attempt to extinguish tho flames, nnd had pnitly done so "hen the child's mother, looking out of tha window, observed what had hap pened. Hearing the mother's outcry, the child ran towards the house, nnd in dome so the curiont of air fanned tho Unmcs to gi eater Intensity, nnd when the patents reached the child ho "as ublazo fiom bend to foot. Mis. Sheildan quickly toio the burning clothes fiom tho child, nnd Dr. Jack son was summoned to nttend him. Tho llttlo follow suffered terribly until 1 o'clock sestcrday morning, "hen death lelleved him. The funeral will take place today. Interment "111 be miido In St. Hoso cemeteiy, Caibondale. The t'ltl?ens band "111 give an open air conceit on the lawn of Thomas Mann, nt AVest Mas Held, this evening, "hen they "111 render tho following piogiamnie Two-step. "Hunky Poiy" (Holmann), seienade, "Old Chuich Oigan" (Chambeis); cornet solo, "Col umbia" (itnllliihon), Piof. Hlljali .Stephens; "Calnnthe Walts-os" (HoU liiann), descilptlvo galop, "Night Sor tie" (King): sang nnd dance, "Hastern Hells" (Althoiiso); 111.11 eh, "California Exposition" (Mackle); "Amoiica." Mr. nnd Mis. Hdwnrd Stratford, of I'oiest Clt), me the guests of Mi. and Mis T. i:. Hi lfllth, ot Not th Main stieet. John (libbs, of AA'est MayUcld, left Sosteiday for Middletovvn, N' .Y , to spend a foi tnlglit " Ith fi lends. William Tallett, a dilver, emplos'od In the Htlo colliers', "as squees'od between a ear and the gangway pillar sestci- day and "as painfull), but not serl ouslv, inluied. A child of .Mr. and Mis. James nin 1101, of AVest Mas Hold, Is seiiously ill of luonchlal trouble. Tho Maylleld band gave a very cred itable conceit fiom tho pouh of the St. (leoigo hotel last evening, which nt 1 1 lie tod n largo concouiso of people. P01 haps the most enJo)nble number on the whole ptogt amine was the baritone solo fiom "11 Trovatoie," which wns plaved with splendid tone and expies slon by William Hyiner. Mi. and Mrs. II. A. AVIIIman and Mr. and Mis Peter Spelcher are home fiom the Pan-Ameilcnn exposition. Pr. Slcklei, of Pockvllle, was In town sesteidas. In consultation with tho at tending phvlclnn, legaidlng tho (011 ilitlou of Piugglst AVill Oiaves, who has been seiiously ill a number of weeks of Plight's disease. The Lile company paid the emplo.ves at their throe collloilcs heie ycsleiday. DALTON. Miss Maiv (inidner Is visiting 1 1 lends In Now A'otk clt). Miss llraio Pitidy entertained her cousin Miss Mooio, of Kesstono Academy, on Sunday 1' II. Sli color and W. A. Dean at tended the Knight Tcniplais conclavo at HiiiRliamton on Tuei-da. Tho old lion bildge whhh lor n iiumbot ot scaus has sp inued the sit 'am at this place, has been 10. moved and piogtoss s being inpldly luado In the lonstiiietlon of tho new stono bildge Mi and Mis c'I.hoiko P riim vvoto visit, us In Now A'ork the latter put ol last week Mis. AVnlter Hoify entei tallied fi lends on SuncMv P.o Lta II 0111111 P I) pioshl Ing eldoi of tho Miiiilsbnig dli-tilcl of Iho Central I'eiinsvlvanla eonfeiotico, Is visiting bis son In this place. On Sund.iv mot nlng. ho dollvoiid an able dlMiiiuse In the Molhiidlsi c Inn ih and assisted In tho spot lal communion sei vhe Mis V Cooper l.s nulte ill at I homo The voting people of the Hipllst ihiiith will hold a pie and ho c ream social on Pilday evening, beginning at fi o 1 oc In Mi Hill, of Monti 0.10, Is visiting his daughter. Mis Pavld Blown Alts riwhk a fninior lesldent heie, but now of .Tonus 11, Is -visiting Mis fimduci -and Mrs MmvP Laimi An old fashioned quilting patt.v cvas held at the hnnie or Mis Wllllatn Von Stonh on AVodncsdii) Pinner was seived and an oiijojablo lime was had bv all Tims- piesenl weio Mis S I' l'lnn Alls M fi Slieiiuili Mis I i A'nn Motil Mis liobeil I! Tin nip Min .Mis rinii't A'on Mmch Mis M rinn Mis Slade. Mis John Per iililiuei. Mis John W IV rshliuer. Mi ll. roll, Mis 1, Palmci r-nilth and Miss Kuiinv Peishliuoi W V. Pit her Is outci Mining his lather for a few days EL1WHURST. Mis. H)ion Buckingham attended a inn ting of the o, n. S. at Sci.iuton oil Monda) evening. Mis P. A. Pago attended the mnr ilago of her niece, at Nicholson, on Wednesday. Mis. AVill AVhlttaker and daughter, (lei tie. of Wnvetl). N. Y, me visit ing ft lends heie. Mi. V. li Pickens nnd Miss Helen AVllllams enJo)cd 11 moonlight drive over the boulevaid AVednesclny even ing and spent the evening with Mr. Itnlph AVllllams. Pi of. AV. L. Hogeis and wife nnd daughter, Mildred, of Ureen ltldge, weio the guests of Piof. and Mrs. 13. H Hogeis on Saturday. Miss Helen Hlttonbender spent Sun day with her aunt, Mrs. AVnlter Hon ey, nt hei home in Paltoit, Mi. AV. H. Page spent Satuiday nnd Sunday with fi lends at Plttston. Mr. Itnlph HhlcldH letuinod to his home at Now Mllford on Monday after a fow days' visit with hl ft lend, Miss Shoemaker. Miss Laura and Wlnlfied Spiegel nf Thornhurst, Miss Maty Schlnncrllng were entertained at dinner at the Cur tls home on Sunday. Rev, A. Thatcher Smith of North Main avenue Baptist chuich pi cached In the llnptlst church here on Sunday afternoon to a large and appreciative congregation. lie was accompanied by Mrs. Smith and Mr. nnd Mis. Wil liam Chnppel, A union memotlal seivlce wn held In the Prcsbytctlan chuich on Sunday evening. Hrlcf addresses were made by Mr. A. It. Wllllnms, Mr. Vokcllk nnd Rev. .1. J, Rnnkln. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Pap. list church met yesterday afternoon nt tho homo of Mis. Hyron Ducking ham. Supper was served to the la dles and their husbands. OLYPMANT Mis. Henderson, of Xownik. N. J, Is the guest of Miss Chita Hull, of Hlakely. Miss Mary J Davle, of Lacka wanna street, attended the I'ynon Thomas wedding nt AVest Scranton, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. j. av Mahon have re turned from their wedding trip. They will leslde at the Mahon Houo Miss Cora Jones, of Fotest City, visited friends In town sestcrday. Mrs. Lduard .lone, of Hlakely, and family have leturncd homo fiom CryBtnl hike, whole they spent the summer. Mrs. S. I'. Akerl.v Is spending tho week Rt the Pan-American exposition John "Williamson, of 'Wllkes-Umie, was a caller In town yesterdns". At a, meeting of the Ladles' Aid soelets of th" Presbyteilnn church S'esterday nfternoon, the following of ficeis were elected for tho coming term: President, Mrs. J AV. Ken nedy; v ice president, Mrs. James AA'al lace; secretars'. Mis. 'H. t Hammond, assistant secretars . Mis. L Pottl giew; treasurer, Mrs. AVnlter Als worth. In tho evening a supper was served to a large number of people. PECKVILLE. The following letters i cumin at the poslofllce uncalled foi' Mis. Llzle Buike, Mr. Joseph Motphrt, Ml. L?o Collins Messis. Stanley Newton, (,1010111 Keller Pan AVIleox and Ployd Keller have leturnod fiom a visit to tlio Pan Amei lean. Pon't foiget the Ho social at Miss Belle A'nndeivorls tonight All nio Invlted to come ond spend a pleasant evening Mrs AVilllani Johns letuinod AVed nosday evening from Passaic, N. J, vheie .she has been lilting nt tin home of Mis. Rogets, .1 former icsl dent cf Pockvllle. Mr Philip Hohner left vctoidas for Powdeilv. Alabama, where h "111 spend tho vv Inter months with Mi. William Johns, a former lesldent of Pockvllle. Tho rummsigo sale being held In tho Hiundago building by tho ladles of the Methodist Kplscopal church, Is being Iaigely pationlzed, Bargains of eveiy demlptlon may bo found there. Mis Andrew Hale, of A'atcsvllle. le turnod home s'esteiday aftei spending a few duys "Ith Mr. nnd Mis L. M. Barnes. MOOSIC. Chailes Ttobeitson Is homo foi .1 low days, befoie entering upon his studies at the University of Pennsslvania. There will be a meeting for pi noticing tho ei and 111.11 eh, nt the hose house, this evening. All expecting to partici pate In the m.iich ate leeiitested to bo present nt 7 SO o'clock. Mrs. L. D. AVarnor Is visiting her son. Homer, and daughter, Mrs Pi. Hepburn, of Bent! loo, Nebraska A moonlight excursion will bo tun to Olon Tannery on Saturday night, to (any those wishing to nttend the en tertainment and social at Supot Intend out Chinch's, for the benefit of tho Sunday school. The AVatklns quai- telte, of Tavlor, and an oiehostia lioin Plttston "111 furnish music foi the oc casion. The tialn leaves Mooslc at S o'c lock. 13 P. Cat si. cif Siranlou. made n, business trip to the Hillside eollioiy sestet day. HARFORD. Sj ci U tn llic s1 ranlon li iIhiiic Harfoid, Sept iii. Mis, Lsthoi (',11 losplo, of Blnghainton. N. Y, Is v Islt- I 11. S. Kstabiook Miss Louise Boswcll is visiting old it lends bote Miss Blanch Panow. of Poiost Cits, Is visiting Mrs. AV. H. Hammond. John Biiggs. ot Owego, Is spending a lew class with his motliei, Mis. li. II nessogulo Itev. II J. AVhiclon. of Caibondale, gavo a lecture and views of the clink side of New A'oik city In the Congicga tlonal church, Monday evening, to a lnige nudlonie. W H. Itkhaidson was in Scianton, Mondav Mi. and Mis Ldwaid Oshoi 11, Ml. ItiiV Osbnrn, of Philadelphia, Mi. mid Mis I)i uimider and Ml. and Mis Paiiv. of Susquehanna, are visiting tluli iiioihoi, Mrs. S. B. Osborn, this v oek .lolm l.oslov, of Susquehanna, was a 111II01 In town tecoiitl). l'llend Peck, fiom 'the AVest, Is vis Iting his native town. (looige Tiffany and wife, ot Pec kville, weio In town this week. BRADF0RDC0UNTY. Spribl tn Ihf Scianton Tribuni Towill'dl, Sept 6 Peteitlve Hold oil has succeeded in capturing 11. S. Mnser "ho "as wanted for horse steal ing. He was .incstod nt his homo in Helvideie. N. J. and now is in the county I ill awaiting tho finding ot the grand Jms Miss Carile Baistnn bus gone to San l'lamlhio, California, to attend the convention of the Kplscopal chuuli which Is hold tii-eunlall). Cloud weather has favoied the fair this week, and although the number of exhibits is not as huge as In pie vlous seais, evet) thing Is In tlisi 1 lass ordei Amusements 111 o plenty and tho country cousins mo out In foue to huvo their annual good lime The i.ues nie creating lonsldei.iblo excitement Miss Hello Teiwlllger Is piesent mid gives exhibitions ench day with her ponies. Mis Ollvei Arnold of Nichols, a vis Itor at the fair, was bacll) Injuicd by being sti uck by a 1 tinning hotso on the nice track. Pan Domslfo of Tiinkhuiiitnck was attested )esrteiday for stealing n tassor and a pair of pants from tho AValbrldgo hotel. He also po.ssesed n ladles' gold watih and ihnln, which he confessed he stole fi out Kred, H Jennings of FINANCIAL. WE OFFER TO YIELD ABOUT 5, $1,000,000 BUTTE ELECTRIC1HEP0WER COMPANY of Butte, Mont. (Ilutto U tlio m on! est copper producing city hi tho world), 5o First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Denomination $1,000, imiturlnir 1 to TO enr. Amply provided for by rorrvo ntnl sinking fiitul. Jvct ciirniiiRS thrco nnd tlirco-ipwrtei-s times Interest chance Wrlto lor rcKrt of Mr. Snmucl Insull, President of tho CIiIciiro Udlson Co., anct special circuliir. RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE & CO., 1 NASSAU ST., Tunklinnnook Ho was remanded for n fuither healing. J3veit Wundnll of Moshoppen. "hllo walking the track with his wife, was struck by cxpiess No, 7 and badly mangled. He vns put on the tinlu to bo taken to the Sa)re hospital, but died before 1 caching Tow inula. Tho body vvus left heie and undertakers "ill lotuin It for burial. His bereaved wife had accompanied him. llo "us 11 pensioner. The Bui rill Stock company Is holding the stage at Hales' Opeta house dur ing this week nnd are giving 11 tlrst class list ot repoi tolio pl.i)s which are noted by the best of thcuttlcnl talent. The leading mini Ih eOoigo 13. Fish er, who not only covers his pait, but keeps' the huge audiences cncotelng with his comedy songs. Tho special tics Introduced nt each dnto and each night dinvvs a l.ugo ciovvcl to their dlifeient phi)s a mat luce Is given on Satuiday. Should the management visit this town ngaln he "111 bo gteet ed with tho same huge ciowd it not laigei. BR00KYLN. Spec 111 In the S.rjnlon 'Irlliine Biooklsn, Sept. 25. 1001. 1'ied Miller leavew soon tor Lebanon wheto ho is going to learn telegiaphy. Miss Joslo Polaw ly Is visiting In Sera 11 ton S. Pitch Breed has letutned with bis hi ido ltom Chicago Mi. and Mis Morgan and -on, Mi. Hay Morgan, of Siiauton, who have been visiting lelntlves heie, letuinod homo Moudii). The gi.uled school doses tomonow on account nt Hniloid fall Tho dolhu enlci taliimeut at tho L'nlon church lust Piida) evening wn a veiy amusing alfalt Many gavo the stoi) of earning their dollais. In verso nnd othets told cuilous methods used. Songs by tho l.adli s' Aid and bs' Sounger people added Intel est. Neiuly llfty dolhu s was given A m)stei)' social was given last eve ning al .1 P PeokhaniH bv the choir of the Pieslj) teilan chuich. The guests weio lequlted to select their lofieshments fiom a menu caul wiitten in Welsh nnd veiy qui or icsults fol lowed to the mmisouient of all. About twenty fiom town weio taken ovei In a load with a four hoi so team, The choir rendered a fine piugtamnie Imitations are out for tho mmilngn nf Miss Lut.i Ldtia Litluop daughter of Mr. and Mis IMwaid Litluop of this place, to Mt Panic Llewellvn of Ilkes-B.uio to take place In the Push) leiian 1 Inn ill AVcduiMihi), Octo ber ' at 7".0 o'clock Mis Pianoes Case and Miss Lva J. Lie spent Titesdav In ciautou Ml. and Mis. Andiew Kent. Ilnhrit Kent and Nellie Kent attended tlio vvoildiiig of their n-oti and biother, Chaih) at Illckoiv Ciove, this week. GIBSON. Sl .III III Clbson. and In idi- I s, 1 ,1,1, 11 I'litiiilu Sepl 2ii Plank Kstabiook hive 1 etui mil fiom tho Pan- Ameihmi I'. M. A 1 si oil's family 111 o moving to Susquehanna, wheto ho has sec mod a position in tho shops Ml. and Mis 1; H, Sweet eiileitalued one dav ice cut Iv .Mi. .1. A. Sweet and wife, A. ". Sweet and wife, C. A. Sweet and fainilv and H .. Sweet and fani ilv Mts. IMwaid MiCnmicll was In Now Mllfencl, Pildnv, having ib ntnl woik done. Mi. S.infoiil mid wile visited their son. In I In fluo, tin. past week. Tho (illison ball nine "ill play tho Hm foul nine on the iifloinoon ot tho III st das nt tlio fall, Wdluosda), tho L'-.th Miss M.ittle Hoiiiiu Is visiting hot patents in this plm o Mt .1. A. Sweet epcc Is to move to Susquehanna In the 110,11 fittuio P Haiictt made a business tilp to Now Mlltnid on Thuisd.i). Piof. .Michael atteiidnl mi Institilto at Heiiick. Satuiday. Mis. Michael spent the elnv at hoi homo in South (jibsnu Ml. Will Sweet, ltom the A est, Is visiting 1 1 lends in this plm c The (Illison ball nine cleloatod tho Hmfoicl nine on Wednesdav nftei 110011, the tltst day of llailonl fall. Scole, L'.'-IS. Mi (loiisse was at Haifoid on AVed eiiMlu). CARDINAL'S HAT EXPENSIVE Before Ho Can Put It On the Digni tary Muat Spend Over $8,500. 1 rrm lin ( huaso Irihuur III tlio Calhollc 1 hutch la lontinciitiil I'uinpo tho ted hat of a caidlual Is an expensive piece ol headgeai Brfoto the canilldalo lor the honor ma) put it on In lull possession of the now llgnli). It will have inst him Vv.nn to $1J "00, unending 10 tlio icnmtiy lu whlih ho iei elves the apolntnicnt on tho dav of his ucnilnn the noble giiaid who bilngs him the icd hat must be icwaiiled, II In Piaiuo the caudldiile will give TliiOOas iho Pieneli have alwii)s aimed at piliuel) splilt In giving, lu (icimans m in Austin the fee will be $"irti) Two clii) l.itei, peih.,,s 1 prelue will aitlvo bringing the beietia nnd expectations of about J.'flOO lewaid All these onvojs ircelve lr, addition to the fees 1 deinrwlo'i fioni III lie.nl nf the government, an I bv icason of this the positions hio .sought loi eagei 1) at Homo Pi mil this stage ol the loieuionliils the new iiudlual will pas out tips and fees, it eiety tin ri uii'll iih1 i'I hit llnall) Is put on In public innslstcii) Ut will pay $.''0 to the slngeis ot the SHllne Chapel, though In letuin for this the) will sing gi.itultousl) at his funeujl He will' pay $"f0 to tho pin pagnnTln. which fiiinlshes a ilng cost. Ing about U' hut h doing this ho obtains tho pi Iv liege of disposing ot s ptopeit) by will P10111 chambi ilaius to soldier of the Swlcs puatil, he will have to leave teiueuihinnccs arid allot he has taken pcu-sesslon of his new Ichuull, all peiHins Invited to Hie iee. FINANCIAL. INBW YORK. Direct New Yoik Wiia Stocks and Bonds All orders executed on Exchanges. Quick and absolutely reliable eervlce. Iclepnone Connections, Old, 6ft7-.v. New, 310. IRWIN THUBMAN & CO., 7J-7Jilj Connell llulldlnj, scranton, pa. inotiy expect to be served with lefresh incnts Tliodiessot cmdinnl Is expensive too, n.s not only 111 c they of costliest matci lal, but thero uro many costumes, and tho ltomiiii tailors, are noted for their high pi Ices. With these costumes thu ciidlti.il must obHcrvu the stilctesc ctlciuotte. The Good That May Result Wiiitcn for Iho lVllmiiP. D' l.VTII irblll' l a nivitc-ry ami tlic rtmons tor lis wijinir thwe whom it eloe urn oftcntliurs beyond our coniprchca-lon It villi rntrr a lionio iml unlto a father or mother, lrmntf Utile children, tomctimrii kelp. IfM Infnt, behind to bo cared for by olhir. We are rniazeil nt lis tcemlnir cruelly nnd ltn laitlilltj; 0 cannot iindcrstaiid why (hero thould be tho llffleM rarcntl unit tho cry nt Souni; orphani, this world la a ruce of bilked now. It In in iwd ol good men, men who fear and lore Cod awl walk in Ilia vvij-s. But bow oliiu the righteous aio ahln by death and tht wicked are left They who cat tuaihino and hiiplnei iT tins world, who Uro rlghteouilv ami ble-w bunianity aio oiled away and o wonder why it la ro; the voild is so much In need of mcli llviiiB characters; the tendency to question Divine wimloni oeeins Insllnctilcly t arifc How little t( do know alter all! Then are depths wo cannot fitliom, boundi wo cannot nieaiur Divmo Providence, as we call certain, cvtiericnccs, ii insoluble to u and wo eai onlv rot uron the comforting, fjuictinp hopa that "sometime we will underland," ami tha words of ChrM froV.cn to ills disciples rintf into our cars on nich occaslona as these, "What I know thou knowr,t not, but thou ahalt know here liter " 0 The people of thu pre it nation of ours, rA,'1f throuch 0110 of the mort orroul ccs of Its liUtorv, U confronted with a prollcm perplex. inc to man), feurely It eecmed It jny of our nilion's oflkialH 1iouM live t tbia most impnr t mt time et our mtional career our bonored lals Piesident Slcklnley nhould. It wa.s this feelinrj lump than any other thin?, perchance, that pioinptod the peopln of this ureat nation to pour nut their heirts in aupplicallon bctoro tha thiona if prico (or the recovery o our president's health and the preservallon of his life, when thu nil news went fnth ncr this broad land bv electrified wires thir he hil been ihot by thu hand of sn amrchPt nmid an admlrlnj ami friendly crowd in tlio Temple of Jlnvo at th Pin Vnieriem expvitiou, Ituffalo. Hut notwlth. MinOine tbe linny praicrs in IliM and other lnids the soul of our beloved president has taken tlikht from lis larthly tabennclo and has ascend. cd unto tho tlod Who gie it and into the pros riiio of ClirM, Whom bo loved and served, an I Ins once (drone, active body now lies cold In death in WeMhwn cemetery, Chilton, O, with v fiiiril of Koldters watclilnir iulctlv over tt, iv lonelv nidiw niournlns her los in her hoin, and 1 nation draped in mourning and full of sorrow. o Wh) i this so? Ab, wo cinnot answer. Thi wNost of men are dumb beforo such nventa. sib luon, with all ol hue wisdom, would not hs able to explain fully this fact. Cod alons knons, nnd vcith him who his cone from us v. ai): "It is Ondri way His will la done verilv dues Mud move In mysterious wayi 1111 wiuideik to perfonn." Hevvca is richer, though ne iniy think, vtncncii is poorer, becauso aucli i tublo clnntter, 1 Judicious statesman, a loc able ruler has gune from our midst never to reliun - 0 tt men 1I10 not In villi. If hivtiry traehei us anjthiiur it la tills fict. Fome may do morn fir Ihrir ci iinlr.c and their fellow men in duns than In livlntr. Tlic irrrat and tho ccod fill, bui our nation Rcrs on. (,od live, nnd raifes up men tn do lbs will when others of his invtniments line conipbtcd their work Twenty )ear ajo 011 tho day President Mckinley was borns to thu cemeterv, President (.Jifuld pew I aay fioni catth Into etirnit), niter wcek,s ol hnccrlns ai I suflerliif: from tlic bullet of an a-atln. Tha niMon wis Ihiown Into creat sorrow then an I mvlerv confronted nil Hut if we read hi'toiv nricht Rood icullfcl In the death of President (iai field Previous te, this tima Romnment of. tiies wire ill rilled bv appointment, ol the presi dent. It win 1 ilwippointed office fecker, (,ui tc in. who bred tho fatal shot at Garfield. Ihn ileitli of (,iillcld ?aie irnplntlon to a crevt te. fonu, Moied ly this div.t.irdly niuider cnn CiesJ, in T-S1, was indui-cil to i as a c Iv il sir. vice ait whidi wis Intended to tako out of thi hinds ol the president appointment to manr of. fiies V provision was undo for a bond ol (cniinissioncra and for appjiiiliiient to orlie of ciinliililM bv exanilnsMiiii, tlioso having hs lilBlie-t (.landim; lo be civrn first vacanues Tim ait further piovided that sovernment offleeholrt crs should not bo aked to luriioli mon for prlnical purposes, nr uliould thev piilielpale l profrriion il parti'vns tn nny pnlitiial eontevl I liii1, inilenl, is one of the ni(t tenefl Isl 11 s our lonsross has ever petlormcd in ifs lecll i Ibo In.toi) an I was tlio illicit lesult n Hi j ileilh of our inailynd president, .Tames A (,ai tii Id - o -Hut do we inquire wlnt relstmn lias this In 1110 dealh of Presidint vbhinley' What ;oot aii p.vltly ionic out of this sad event" P ap pears In uie tint II we do our duly as a rttmn fearlit-Rlv, treat good cull ttult in ihe death of i ur hrnoiril and beloved chief llenealh lis ilirk 1 loud now merliansintr w as a pall Iheis i-, 1 nlvcrv liiiuir" llitorv has rcpotcd itseK, sliill it not do il anin' Tlieie is 1 imehli (10 in our hud inanli. We have foatcrol nur ivoii and now it has fctune; u In nui i. heart We lave kIvcii il frmlnin, and a s tinned it Intn licence We have wcKoiunl ( ml fiieicn lioies men who no't would oveiihoW nur soveriinmit, it nut bv pcaeiful means ii n 1 violenie We aio a land of lice pie h and i tne iriN., ami vclliw JnnniliMii, with its o 1 iitniuia his free cnur.e in 0111 I ml, d.inj i evil woik III Imitlnir oilll unrett. tatrel I preent loiuis nf cnvrrntniit and ceiii.mpi i ruler W li tt. If roncrris will lv luivid Iv Ilio ileitli of our 1 )irt mart)r president to upeerlilv cnait at its nevt srssmns lava foi the Mipplis lru uf aninliUni bv Impiiviniii; lis mbn, alts 01 (Iimitinir (I nil l nie b nel) Miml In twi fca wbeie ilo-e v mil imp will Ic kept ol 'hem aul wbil, If totiKirt thnuld a t In Kme w l.v si h to siippuva the oil of vellow liuinihcin? Will our pri"ldcnt have tin il in vain' Will not filial good limit Will w. nut better be able In iv. "It is fiod t wii His will be done Roil Is pejklliK lo u 0 a nallon I ruin heav-ii tlino 1, iih- ihe w muni; of our nitmus peri Shall we ii"l hud ii ' 'ball we imt hi II It r Tioubled. "I'll have to leave nur seivlce sir ' said tho coichmmi to the tiust mnir niito. "I'm sou 10 hem that. .I0I111 Wlij ' 'lively tlmo I dilvi nu out Mi, 1 hoar peopln say. "I'hrio goes the sioun diol1' and 1 don't Know which of us tho mean.' Philadelphia Times, 'n U