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THE SCKAJSTOJV TRIBUNE-MUiNUA IT, OCTOBER 14, 1901.
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BURKE
BUILDING
. SCHOOL BOARD MEETS.
What Schools Shall Pupils Below
Eighth Avenue AttendP Question
Debntcd.
At S.13 ftitmdny n lull t school boaid
tnombois came to nnlor, nil behiB iue
nit. Tho nicotlUK was Mii'dtiled for to
night, but owIiir to the Inublllty of
some niiMiibPiH to bo ptcput It was
dcpincd utH lntilo to luno the ineclliiR
on Sutuidiiy. A petition was letehod
ft oni tltloiiH and parents, munbeiliiK
twcntv-nlnp, le-kliiK the bonid to ninko
HirniiRPineiits for tho oponliur of nlRht
Kiliool fm tho wlntpr inontht-. all tho
rominon binndici to lie taught. Tho
petition whh, b inntlon of Mr. HwIriiI,
Feeonded liv Mi. Vatinan, to lefei tho
lnnltei to tho piusldPiit, -eeietniy and
FUpeiliiUuident.
l'ipslili'iil HurIips Infoiiupd Iho bo.nd
that a UtuitRP had Iippii inado In Hip
I'lhnniy (.' ilu-M'S In No. 7 n hool, nil
additional loom hnvliiR boon opened.
owIiir to I he oouiotlPd (oudltloii of
tho ipriiIiii loiims of tho building.
Supoilntondeiit (.inn had loioiniiU'iidid
1h.it a pei inline nt toai hoi lit- liitnlled
In the now loom. Jll ..ill, a uli"tl
lute to.ii hoi, l. nt pipsent In ihaiRC ol
1ho loom. .Mi. SwIrpU moved Unit the
icionuncniliitloii lio ailoptod and (Iip
boiid pioeecd to Pint a ttnihm. Tho
motion was ot undid bv Mi. Km win.
Mi. HiiRhes nskod that Hip boaid .11
iiiiirp m as to hao thp pti.i tpiithets
alternate In tho hpu loom, Ho siatoil
that the bo.iul had no ii--mu.iii(p that
thp pi (sent (onditlon would est. It
was onlj opened leiiuioiai 11 and Is not
nctiss.iillv pel m.iiH'iit.was Mi. IIiirIks"
opinion. He then spoke on the ihildien
nttcndliiR the s( hool, -onit of them be
ing not of the Kqulied iirp Ml. Kii
ln said ho had spent half a d.i at
tho school and that the ibildMii looked
to hhn to bo ot the lpipilipd age. Tho
motion to clod a teathd was ( at lied
In a mi to of I to J. AIpsjiu iiurIios and
OnlhiRliei' beiliR in the ikriIIm Mi.
Kerwin uoinlnatpcl Miss LIU WnNh
and tin' noniln.itlon was snonded bv
Mi. Swlgeit. The ballot showed foin
foi Mis AValsh and two against, liei,
Jlesss. llnghos and Uallaghoi being in
the inlnoilt. Mi K01 w in moved that
the al.11 be ?.!S pet mouth. It was
can led. Mi Gall.ighu's ote being the
onh one let aided In the n,is The fol
lowing toniinunitation was icad
Cat bondale, Pa.
Boaid of ltfut.it Ion.
On Tupfcdaj. Oi tobei S, all ihildien
below Klghtli iuenue, utti nding Xc- 1
and '' MhooN. weio oideied by Ml.
Hustles to attend Nos .: and c schools
Xeaily all of those pupils wo 10 110111
the piiiniiiv ilrp.u tuicut and most of
them would hae been obliged to at
tend the pi 1111,11 100111 111 No 'I s hool
n feu of them In the piiinaiv 1 00111 in
No .! school. These loom" hae al
ready a l.ugei eniolhnent than lho
h.ie actual seating cap.uit loi, and
ns theip w.is piopei aicominodatlon foi
tho puiposo in tho looms in whidi the
weio befoie the weio all ipqinstoil to
1 etui n. 1 his is tntlip- a m.it t 1 of
keeping pupils in a Mlnifl ii whicb wo
had pi ojiei .KLomiiiodatiors loi th"in.
Owing to existing (oiidition 1 ipspict
fullv lecouinuMid tli.U the disposition of
pupils as at pic-eni pioudet' lot be
maintained.
upeuntendent 17 f! (Ian
Mr Swigeit mmiii that the i niu
municatiou be leiehed and the looiipM
be abided in IneMdinil lliihis sf..
cuied the pi i 1I1 go of the llooi and ex
plained his side, di ho (ase a follows
Foi HUM bo lids lane di 1 ided 011 a school
line on i:ighth .im one Tills is an es
tablished leioid. 'I his has hem known
ns n lino as long as I h.ne bei 11 a
member ol the school boaid, and as
long as I ian lenienibei. A ineiubei of
ii foiniPi si hool boaid, Iiistont W. T.
Cohllle, opell(d iiom No 1 and No J
schools all pupils living below eighth
aPtiup line, (in the opening 01 this
tPini, Supei inteueUnt (ian o( luded
f 10111 No 1 anil No si hools ihildien
lhiug below niKlilh aenue. I'aients
of the pupils weio to sci-me and I wiiit
to tin1 supeiimendeiit to ask liim about
It. I told him I would o to the foliools
and e( hide pupils who lieel below the
lino who won- alteneling No 1 and No
2,t-ihool. Up as-ked me to wait a lew
dds and I did so.
.""When the boaid met. I icheaised the
conditions. The .siipeilnteiulent .said
No. !i and ! schools ueie 0 m now tied.
This is not s0. The da altei the me t
Ing I cent a note to the K.ithti in No
1 and No J -1 huolf. to exclude all pupilh
Who Hud below tilt 1 int. . Thou- wpip
no dihtlnctions m.it U . I then mhiiiciI .1
THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE
WAN ll.ll lun Hi -t (lu.s pmitiis it ni. p.
, ll) til , .1 lllllh, ( liuull Mint, (Jllitll.
il.ili.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delnwtue nntl Hudson Ralhond.
imif 1, I'M.
Tnlns will I. ie ( iiIiiihIiIc it uti tii'l n i,
(oll'iUf
lo( (lll'on in I ill.c IIjup-ilir,, 7 in n ,
0 01.- IllAl, II ,' 1 in . Ii I,, I J, ',i'i ,
6ii,'Tiii, nun, iu it p in '
Minlji limnt kali ut S 11 II ,'i . ,,, , .,
'.' i.,;6jH S 110 p in ' ' '"'
Tfir Allioo, sjiulrji, Vunticil, II,,. ,, v,
fnilanil iU, Hi , 7 nu ,1 m , 1 ,ij ,, m
I'n lilclnhic wnimit, ml Hini.ia,
7 2.'. nni in , .im, 111. p in -1 in.,
ami llomvUI,' it u .11 i 111 1 111, 1 c p ,, "
lulns .inlvo ut Culmiiililc (mm V , 1., . ,
ml ScMHteii a (nllim.: 11 -, s - , ,,,.
a in : 1.1.17, .MM. J J I, 1 JS (,u, 7o , s j. ''"
Jl f.7 p 111 , 1 M 1 111 ' "' " M-
Mnnl f triiiii sniic at p .7 a m , pin . ,,
12, lU), II. ".II p 111 " ,1-''
biimla luiiii iiriic it ( iilmnlilo from I a
l,mlon, Wi.umit .nil HoiumIiK at i,j ',',,.
mil "35 p in, ' 1'"
.Now Yoik, Ontfuio nntl We'stein.
h 't, 17, I'-iii
Tniin liaie CjiUiiiIiIv' foi iniilini it 7 m ,
tn ; 1 em p in. ' ' ' '
Suiiili) 111I113 nt 7(i0 n in , 0 (vi p I,,
'1 11 ins. loin faihomlili' for imino nnin k
11 llll i ill On Smiliy at lIU 1 in ,,,
leaving jt II p) a in wil, (In, iml 0 jo ,
AUlllj) lliakl COIIIMVlloili fll Nll 1 ...
nalli etc. '
liatiw. airive bom Si niton ut II 111 ;,. m ,, ,
p III : (lml'Qinti lioitli, limp in Suiuljia
Ireim snaiili 11 at a0 a. 111 ml 7 15 p. 111 . f,0,
Elio RaUioful. "'
June '.'1, pxil
Irabu leave fit Jlullon, 1 .ulmiuljl,. ,,i,
(Citiin Siiiulm) at 7 01 a in ami 1, p Ml ,,;r
DimuU ami Mnculi, it U II j 111 , ifa, ,.
icplliiR Miiulat), foi Itliulunilun. in it In'- IUj.
milloiu for Nc uK iilj mil lliilmlo, ami ji
BIO p. 111. for Sen jucluiiiu, pijKIii,' loinuitioi,,
fox cstcin points
Sunday tialtu at 0 Ii a. 111 lor buiui3iiiii,
with uMtcin (fnicitloi 1, uml t .; p. a , uitli
lime fonneitlois.
1'ialni aiilw at JW a. 111. jnU on n. m
fuiwli; SIS'"-, im. '
j T
Catfeondale Department.
ll"t of ptipllH attending Nos. ;i and .".
schools, the fentliiR capailty of the
looniB and the aveiauo attcnihtiRe."
Mr. HurIiph tlipn lead tho lepoils ft out
the teathets, -how lug that no loom In
the btiltdliiR was iRcouunoitatliiR the
number ot pupils possible. Jlo then
continued with IiIh tciiimks. "Mi. rinu
sent 11 Lointnunlention to the teatlieis
to hno tho pupils letutned who weio
ordoied out by me. In the lettet Ml.
Oatr sinitd that Iip had tho apptoval of
a lnajoiltv of Hip ineinbeis of this
buntd. This a falsehood. Ho did not
have a niajoilty of this boaid. I lmu
talkid to ."eveial lneiubei.s of the
boaid."
Mr. Swigeit then stated that the
liie-enl bnaid was not goveiniil bv tho
actions of Ionium boaid" In letiaid to
the uppo"id lino. Hceielai.v Koiuln
lead the following fioni on old minute
book: "On Sepleinbel 1, IS'.l". Ml. l!o
lan mociI, seionded b Mi. Coogul),
that nil puolls below Ninth iuenue,
pnut of ChiiKh stuct, attend No. !i
iulunl. On August is, i&'iii. mi niotio 1
of Mi. Noiton, s(condel b Ml. Ill el. -nan.
tho lino was extended to beloe
Klglitli ii'iiue. On Ne)einbei 1, l"'H!,
011 a motion bv Mi. Hiennaii, omli il
bv Mi. Cohllle, all childien above
Klglith nveiHle, between (.'liuull uticet
and l'nik place, attend No. 1 and No. 2
schools,"
The mattPi was lplened tei a e 0111
nilttee ol thiee, .Mf'ls Kuwlll, Vali
11:111 and iliighes
The following bllN vveie onh icd paid.
O. F!. Van Ooidei, IJ .!-': N. Moon, 1-'.-lifi,
Pali stmc', ;' IJ; (.'aibondalo (!as
loinpinv, 7J eeiils. Ana 1 lean IJook
tompaiu, 1 i anil S10 17.
Tho inattei ol a tiu.uit olllm was
then taken up Mi Swlgcil iiomlnattd
Mi. Stuait, and the name ol Joseph
I'oweleih was plan el Inline the meet
ing bv Mi. Oallaghe 1 Meis. ciitl
l.ighei. Ullghis anil K'ciuin Miteel toi
Powdeilj, and Jle1-"!' Swigeit, Vin
ll(i it unit llwiii otoel fen Stuait A
sciond ballot was taken with the same
lesult. Tilt1 nieotiug tin 11 aelloili ncd, to
meet again one week fi 0111 toinonow.
ACCIDENTS.
Mis T. Mlsseii, ol HiooklN 1 sU(t,
while en unite to (liuiih viMml.iv
11101 ning slipped on the wet sidewalk
and tell hcal! She was lcinoveel to
hoi homo anil a eloe tee called He louud
hci left ham' biui-ed and out tinsel
spi allied.
Thomas I'oloniin. nt uiiih' Duiidnlf
stieel, had the niislm tune to nil his
hand on I'ilel.i with a picn ot tin.
Blood poNoning sot in and the 01111g
mat Is ( tiijiiic, in a slinf, a cij toit
left hand.
Patiiotic School JJonid.
At tie sehoo' lioud liicrtlu' Situi
da ivenilig one ot the eitv mips ol
tcachen, .M'ss llenv, asked the Iioti.I
to line molding pland in liei loem. lot
the puipos,1 ot hinging pic tin 11 The
leipiest was not gianleel ,us the lnein-lii-i'
ol the lio.uel would tin 11 be be
iegod li otltti te.Kliets who would
also want pii lines m theii looms sov
eial 01 the duei tins thought ill it the
mattti lould be (lelacd until net
spi lug Uiieetoi Oalligliei 1 splallu il
that Ms (Mini 11 tin ol No .! si hool
t .1111 to him and nski d ptiiulsslnn to
lie allowed to hang a plituic ol the
lnaitMeel picsldent 111 he 1 100111 The
ieiUest was allowed. The bond out
01 piliiotle inotivis uiilield Mi (ial
h.ghti and cuuiniendcel his aeliun.
F01 the West.
Janus doiman, the South Main
stieet nieiehaiit, has lticived Iiom
Mis. James Neuj, a foiinoi Caiboii
dale icsldtnt now of lioldllekl, t'ol ,
spee linens ol f,olel 01 c taken 1 10111 a
mines in which she Is luteit.sted. Ml.
(.oiniiu pi Ues tlie gilt el highl.
Two joung well-known men 1 10111 this
eit, Jiines l.ienuau and Nail l,(i,
loae this week 101 that jilai o lltith
have been t lit i' betoie, having le
tlliueil to this ilt soetal weeks ago
loi a visit with theii lilenils. Ieiuj
I.ee, a biothei ol the lattn inaj te
tuiu with tlieni.
Emeigeney Hospital.
MKs Jotephine Mi.ullej, ot lliook
hn htieet, who leietitlv iiuilei vv ent an
oppiation lot appenelli Ills, has m iar
lecoveied that she is now able to sit
up Hlie will piobnblj be lemovol to
hci homo tlu toiepaii ot thi, week.
Alls. Stephen Nialoii, who icceutly
tinilei went an opeiatlon, ma) be able.
In be it iiio 1 il to her home 011 i'lhu
stieet tills week.
One patient was ititUu! at the hos
pital .osteidn, a Mi.s Maigaiet. Dei
ansUi, ot JettiiMi, who sustained a tiat
tute ot tho hip by tailing
Laboi Union's Tnit.
The 1 ilf uiiilei the nianagi nient of
CV11t1.it Labor union will open tonight
in Watts' liall iindei the most pioinlf
illg elii lliilKlam ic-, Pot tile 1I1 mi 1 piin
tonight tlieie will be a handsome sdlk
lliubiilla loliu Walsh ot Local No
IHi'l and inisideut ot ruitial Lnhoi
union I geueial niaungi r ol tlu all.ili
and uiidei li tin aie M'vu.il liustllng
iiiiniiilttei's. Tin uiir will continue lor
a week and em Ii night 11 ,ilimbli) door
pile will bo glitl. ltetleslimellts will
bt su: Veil,
A Hmulsome Plctuic,
The innnbeib of tliu nu Vtar tluh,
the latest in the uulillo line, niu bhovv
ing a hamk-iouie pletuio ot the 1 lull
10 theii many ti lends, Thf plume,
vUu 1- by in, is a iluo one St. Hose
convent being an oi client h lekgiounil.
The pletuio wiih taken In the ninth
side of the ((invent Riniiiidh, The elub
meets oute in live jeam.
Rumoied Escape.
The iikmiiIhis of the i'001 lluaid veto
nutliled liiii weuk that IMvvlit Mojh's,
a iu bond, ile Inmate of the Hillside
home, was seen 011 I'lmuli Htiett hi
this e't. The dliniois iiniiul no
tune of him, H the inuioi vvius tiue,
11 lb Mojlo.s ilfth esiape tioui tliu home.
Sang the Mass,
At the i uMoik iiiiimi In St lto.-e
(liuull .vtMttilaj, the niembcit. ol the
Holy Nunie Kiilet.v uuhoil iinuniun
Imi In a boil), and also ih.uil.d the
ni.Ub. 'I hey miim with good etieu.
Wilson Cieok Cnving.
The Rinund mei the Wtlbon eieek
nilnes Is eiulng In pints. Nn iuiuie
illatu danet Ik epeilomed. Steps
weio taken at onto, bv mine authoiities
to btiengthen the paits ulteued.
'Phono :
NEW, 286
OLD, 0423
BOY INJURED.
Tronic Bnlley, Aged Twelve, tho
Victim of nn Accident.
I'miik 110110'. it twelve year old boy,
lesldlng on South Main stteet, was
KoiloiMly Injttied Satin day afternoon.
He wiih In a tovcied wagon of Met
eliant 13. lluinphiey. the dilvor be
ing Chailes HuuiphiP). Near Saloni
npiitio bildgc the hoi wo boeanie Htatt
led and dashed iiTC tme.pc('te(ll. ilalley
was tliiown out and dheotly under the
10.11 wheels of the- vhrou whleh vas
heavily laden with goods. The wheels
pised over his neek unit his left aim.
He was picked up and t ikon to the
pilsate hospiial 01 in II. '. Wheelei
oil 1 'lull ill stieet and lilts Injuiles
dlessed. t'pon eainliiatloii It wits
found he had Mistnlutd a laokeii mm,
and many biuises on tils head. Ills
nt(k was alo ei sou the wlieel
h.nlng slid lioin tlio bond to the neck
as it parsed ovoi him, Last evening
the hid wit-- ietlng uy tomfoi table.
OBITUARY.
MISS. I'ATttiriC DOrKI'.UTV dlrel
estol(la nun nliiT at tier home on l'ike
stieet, attei a jiciu'a lllnes!-, mivhlng
liei hu"liui(! tvvintj t'als. liei dcatli
1,11110 peaietully at ".lo a. in. Ues eased
was bom In lieluul In IS IT, mining to
thl- tounti and settling In this elt In
IS 10. She took up her losldenee til til
I'ik stieet, whole she lheel ami elled.
She was a denial' attendant 11 1 St, Koso
chilli ii and was an aethe niPinliei of
Middles lonncctid vlth llu ilmich
The iatisp or hoi death was rhipi.i1 de
lilll . One biothei, Thoinas Quiglij,
and an adopted elatightei, Mis, John
lititnut, nie the onlv stulois. The
luiui.il will be hold toinonow lnoinlng,
tho Kiitego leaving the 1 ito homo ol
d"ie,s(d at 11 o' lot k and pioipedliiR to
St. lloso (liuull, vhoie a 111 is of 10
(liileni will be said. ' ho leinalna 111
bo Intoned In St. Hose tonioteiy.
Piofessor Gcaiy's Captuie.
PioIc'smii Wilson (iomiv, of the f'on
tial school, sucieeded in ensnailng a
lame blaiksuako in f5ieeiilleld leinitj
on Sitinila lusL 'I lie sn iki is alive,
and this week Ml Oeaiy will pl.uolt in
a allium and kill it. No ail will be
allowed to t iitei the i.ipthes pi (son,
and the piolessoi opei ts to have tlu
snake dead in twenty ininutts. It v III
tin 11 be di'seUcd beloie the theniiti'
1 lass and soveial imited poisons. Jlr.
(Je.11 is in ond of ills (.iptte.
Wish Him Success.
Andiew O Council, tho genial Andv,
his left thi, dt 10 accept a position
as tiavillng salesman ten tho Anieii
t .111 Tea eonipine. He went to Phila
delphia Iiom line and toinnioneed on
his ni v duties al onto. Ills tenitoiy
enibiaces l'hil idPlphhi and WpsI Vii
,; nia. His man liielid wij-h him
ieij suec'ss.
Piogicssing Slowly.
Weak em tlu now totindiv Is jung
ipssnij, slovvlv and it K piedieted that
two 11101 e months will pass holme op
elation. .11 e stalled In It The plate Is
sitiil dnlh h poisons .iunIous to sec
liow tile w'oi k Is piogtessiug. A law
10 id has been opened to the toundiy
li 0111 Paik slie-ei.
Player Meeting.
The mo 1 s meeting- in the llciein
Hiptist chiiith, cstcidai w.io joii
'liuted bv Ileai on Avalhi V N o The
.itteudaiuo "was Iiumm thin the Stiu
el n pictnllUn, when the meetings vveie
stalled. The meetings will Ik 1 1111
liniied iith suiula, toinintiieing at
a.J"i.
To Join King Company,
.lav Nagle, ot tins cit, leavts loilav
loi J'.iiiRluumoii to join the King
iliainitii 1 lub Mi Naglo has been
toiiiicitPtl with the (health al business
loi sctial Mais and is piolleient in
man. ot Its duties
A Rumoied Stiihc.
A iiimoi was iiiiienl aiound iho
flty esteidaj that tin Oiititiin and
Westtin emplojes In litis til would
go din on stiike toinonow out of svni
palli. loi the sulking mineis at Pine
H100I; tolliciv.
Successtul Opeintion.
The liuiiiy liionds ot Maitin Uoek-
ei t, who Is iu a Philadelphia hospital,
will be pleasid to heal ol the sin -
eeisiul opeiatlon poi toimtd oil him
lot a ihep seated alhuetit.
Mnn Hole Blocked,
liming Hie stonu of esteidnv tlio
until hole near tho pnk was bloikul.
Slieet ((lllillii.ssioner Kllhn Willi his
iotas of men, hoop had the iuhhs!i u
1110 oil.
I), and H. Notes.
The toil poiketH at Iho lower louud
house aie lining tot 11 down tu ninko
way tin mine v.uil toiiiii,
Lngluo No. JTJ, tlie lit. si of the Hotle.s
ot new ongiuo", an Iv nd Satin day. Tho
eiullies nn biiug uiailu hi tho ilkksou
vvoi ks in Si laiiioit,
William Knapp, In In Wlnt.s' left
bovvei. h.i. tosuuieil woilv altei n long
a n'.iou.
Wllllnni lit Willis has been tetnlPipd a
position In the .shop.
Tin death of William Peillai Is
THIN CHILD
If a child is thin, let him
take a little of Scott's emulsion
of cod-liver oil.
Some children like it too
well; begin with a little. A
half' or quarter-teaspoonful is
enough at first, if the stomach
is weak; but incieafae, as you
find the stomach will bear.
The effect i.-,: the little one
takes on stiength; gets hungty;
eats and is happy; gets fat he
ought to be fat and gets
healthy.
We'll semi jou a Hale to uj II ;ou like
SClin &. UOWNt, 409 I'cul uirct, New York.
mourned by tho lound house employed
ut which pinto deceased was nn em
ploye pi lor to his deimrtuip for Phila
delphia. Ito was di owned off. a boat In
Trenton, N, J. Many of tlio boys at
tended bin funeral,
THE PASSING THRONG.
Joseph Modai ly, of HiMunlon, spent
Sunday with Cuihoiithtlc fi lends.
Di. and Mis. Pieston, of sVianton,
woip Caihonilale vidltois hil week.
Mesdiunes William Million, Joseph
Million and J, CiiiiiuiIiirs, wpio guesls
at the homo of air. and atts. IJ. P.
Utltke last week,
ailss llinio Towifendi was veiy
ttRieeably suipihed Sutuidiiy evening
by a number of her school fi lends pall
ing on her at the home of her patents
on tlllbeit stieet.
Miss M ituih" Mycis, of Susiiuehannii,
and MKs aiubet at. llos-, of Htooklyn,
N. V,, lotuiuod lionio toilnv after a
few dn.' hlt with Mr. and Mis. John
Uobliison on Chcny ineiiuc
JERiHYN AND MAYF1ELD.
Yrsteidny was obsCied as Unity day
In tho Methodist Hplseopnl ihuiili. The
eliuidi was tiiHlenillv dtcoiated with
utt llovveis, potted plants and lollage,
and the soilces weio of a speelnl 11a
ttlie. Pei haps the most Intel ostlng ot
tlie tin ee soiWuh was that of the Sun
day school, which was held In the' al
tei noon. 'Hie inonibeMS of the dim ill
lime Rood Kiison to pride theiiisehes
on Iheh Sunday tuhool, which huti a
membPiHilp of is.', hoing one ol tlie
1 iigesi seliools ot thai denomination Iu
the county. The altoinoou senile com
nirueed with a bi lection bv the Sunday
Mhool OKheMi'a, tiinloi tlie loadoislilp
ol Pirl. Stephen, lolleivved liy iiIiirIiir
b the pupils ol the pi hum v depalt
liKiil. The ,oll-l:nown h 11111, "On
waid, Clnlstlan s'oldloi," wiih lieaillly
lendeud. vlth ouhesliti and otgan 11c
lonipanlnient, mid then Hev. Jl. 13. Vu
lei offeied piaei. I'. D. AVlntci leul
the Jubilate, and tlie in hum y classes
.sang another .shot t s(ioi Hon, w lilt h wits
followed bv lespnusho leading of tlio
hlstoi of the ftundav school. Ailditstes
weio given on 'The Old-I'asliloned
Sunday St hool," l, Miss Susie AVI1I
iams, and 'The Tvventlelli Centuiy
Siindav Se hool," 1 (Jeoige Hauls.
The lijnin, "O, Woi.ship the King," as
.sung, after whleh 1'. I! Ciawloid giuo
an Inteipstlng addioss nn "Oui Sthool,"
in whhh he gao a In lei sketch of the
oiigin of the Hi 'I union Siindnj s( hool
opt ned in Jet 111 n Iu lSdG, mainly
tluough tlio oliotts of the late .lanie--A.
riMUPi. Tliu 'thool glow In lneiu
boi ship ste idilv ttntll 1ST! when il be
came dhliled, the Methodist Hplscnpnl
vvllhdiaw ing and loiining theii own
oiganlation. all. Ciawloid toad a list
of tlie 11 linos of the otlleeib and to.u li
ei s at th.it time, mans- ol whom hao
slneo onteiotl Into t lie i 1 etcinal home,
and paid a wium tilbute to ('. 11 Whi
te 1, w ho has sot eel foi tvent-llvp eon
sciulho oais as supei intendent ol the
si limits, and v horn ho tlcstilbcd as a
in Into of Sundn' sthool supei intend
euts. He 1 (included his nddiess vith
an appeal foi a (ontluu illon of faithtul
attendance and the need ot 11101 o teadi-
Cls
l.ettois of gipetlng and 1 ongiatiihi
tlons voie lead fiotn lte Hioius, Mis.
T-.cnn.uil Cole, .ifo ol Kc l.cniiuirl
Cole IIo J (' l.atotk, Iio" J. V.
W.nnei. lle-. A. AV. I'oopoi, Hev. C. A.
TJeiijiimin, T5e. F'antis Oeutlall, loi
11101 pasttii' ol the (lun eh, and the let
teis will he puttied upon the s( hoed
leglstct im inline leteience. Hev. M.
D rullci, D. O , the pipoenl pastoi, e
pi esse it his ploasuio at being piestnl
and ti listed the insolation ol the al
tii noon's scone would keep them min
ing alio id in tlio good voik, and con
( hided 1 asking Cloel't, blessing upon
tlio Sunday s( hool.
At the piestnt tune Hie sclmn! ha" T
nllicei", 10 teaehcis anil I ii scholais. In
tlio evening the thoii and onhestia
KMieleied spot al mush, and addipsscs
weie dclhciid liv ( '. V Hakei on 'The
Iiupoitnuip of the Pilmai Pepait
liiont," '1 hnmas llv.ins 011 "Jlovv tlie
Hpwoith League Mav Help the f-.mitl.iv
Si hool," A Hatleiiheig, 'The Young
Men of the Suiulav Sthool," and ( '. ).
Wintti, oil 'Tlu Homo Dpp.n tinenl."
John aiason ditd at his home, on
Second stieet, al a low minutes aftet )
o'tloek esttnl,i ninining. ullei a long
and paintill illness ot tubeitulosls ol
Hit bowels. Tew men iu anv toiuinun
u stood hi hlglui fstcciu amon their
lelkiw-nien tliait tlltl tleeeasctl. Up vas
a Inlthtiil and earnest cinistl in, a de
oltd hushant' anil a kind falhei. He
was hoi u in Tavisloth, Devon, Hng
I.iiiil, about llm-s eais af,o, and hud
lieen a losideut ol JniiiMi tot the past
tlihty-otie eais. Is mu vivid li his
vlle, one son, Hdwaid, and two tlnugh
teis, ails. Willlani Uawllng anil .Mis,
Fiank Jones, of Cm bondale. The luneial
ill take pint e al " o'eloel; toinonow
nfteinoou, Attn a In lef Hiice at the
bouse, the lenialns will bo taken to the
aiethodlst Hplstopai thunli, vheio sei
Ites vvll' bo toiKliittod b P,ov, ai. II.
Pullei. Tlio ineinbeis ol Pkushbtook
lodge of Odd Follow h will attend the
f iimn at.
The ineinbeis of l.lboity lodge. No.
iss, Knights of 1, tlilas, .enloidii
mottling atUiidiel a memoilal mm v ii e,
In honor ot the late Piesldent air Kin
le, In St. Jainos Kpisinp.il thin ill,
wheio the Ke'. i:, Ilinadhoail. ipttor ot
( In lot t ltui t h, Foiost t'llv, pi ( Milled a
.spoil, il Minion to thinu finni pait of Hip
fouith imso ot t lit! oloenth tlmptei,
llelnews. "e being dead, jot tipeak
eth," In whhh lie paid a high tilbuUi to
the lamented piesidenL nntl pointed out
hovcinl lessons Unit might be teamed
fl 0111 Hie li 1 0 of thai glint 111,11 He
also douniiiii oil Willi unit It I,ni Mllovv
JouiiialiHiii, whidi. he i-.ilel, was iu a
lUCliMllo IPfpnilMlhln foi the 1 1 uel 1 1 Imp,
ail-, Sliult, who has In on visiting
aits, Jelfeiy, at the homo ot Mi. and
aili". atli Intel ltobiMli.. ot Set olid s-tieot,
will euo toiluj fot bet lionio in San
Fiaiulhin, Cat,
air. and aiis, llrinind Njie have ie
luincd 1 1 nut tlult vveilillnir tt In. and
will toiniiiPiiop houH'hoepliic, i-lioitly in
Jeimju.
aii.s John Solomon, of ainlu Htteot, s
It-ltlng I 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 filoiuls.
air. and .Mil-. I.ouls Oiouline and 1 hit
dun, of Suantou, ionium Jeiitivu n.
diiitH, vino sitois lieiu yestendaj,
OLYPHANT
The fuiiPial of William Folej tool;
phuo fioni tils late home, on Dimmou)
mieet, j-ohtcidaj aftttnoon at II ii'dotk.
A lingo iiuiubti ot liIenilH of Hie de-teas-ed
joung man vveie piespiu, and
alttr the itiuaiiiH wtte lewcil the
luiuiat (Oilige inovcil to St. 1'alilik'n
dnueli, wheio the Mnlie lor the dead
was loudtiited bj itt. 1'. .1. .Mtiipuj.
the puutoi. The total mine wotkeih'
union, No 017 attended tho fuiici.il In
a bod), Hui lul was made In tlie WeM
Side teineieij. Anthony aiuiplij. John
aiiCllnlj, ailtliael Ni.ilon, Jaiuet. t'og
gliib, li. .1. i low aid and ailduicl Foley
woto pall-beaieiR.
I'laieneo, tlie joung miii of air. and
aits, Hugh Wulkei, of time btieet, met
with a painful aitldint at tho Olj
pliant wnbhciy of the Deluwiue and
a rgiif $ppp
ta
i iba i wW"
7 &
&EEBLQEE(KES!8!BaaESEaHEEEIZK
Ilud on (Oinpan on Satin day, The hoj
va-, pi ifoimlne his uital duties, wlitli
ho sllptied and his foot caught In twion
two towlicds tiiishhi!,' it bullv. Di,
Cliii'i attended tlie Injttied lid and
lound It nocessaij- to amputate tlueo
ol his toes.
A laiRP autlliiup Kioetcd the ptmliK
tion of "Penns lvanl 1" at tlio opeia
hriusp on Situidiy ntghl, whidi pioved
to bo one of Hip best pel lniui.iuti s eeu
bote in some time. Al tho t oik lusion
ol the second ail. Anthony aiuiplij, a
ineinlipt of tlio lompanv. vas piotented
vlth a Rold-headpd tanp Iiom a num
ber of his fi lends in town. vheie he
foimeilv ipsided aianappi 0'aiallt', of
the opeia house, made the picsentnlinti
f-peech, to w tut li ail . aim ph' 1 c-ponded
in a happy eln and thanked his donoih
sliictnelj
The boioitsh ( oundl vill moot in
lobular sps.tiMi tills eenlnpr.
Tlio luneial sci lt es over the lenialns
of the late Tiank Wood weio hold at
the itsldente of Rlihnnl I'ettlpiuw, on
P( oldi shoe t, S ituid i aftiiiuiou IJo
T! V. 11 iinuiond, pastoi of the I'loshe
tcilau iliuiiii. ollldattd The thuidi
dioli lendeud anpiopi late s,((t0ns
The inoiubois of the Independent Dnlei
riT Odd Tellows and DitlKhUis ol Ite
belwih lodges allpiided the oli.c(iiies
Intel meut was made in I niou iiiut
Ui. Tlio ill-boat 01s weio John ("op
pti. Thomas Hiikson. J T. Tones, AVI11
iani J'.uiy, D.nld Williams and 1lht11
PettlgiPW. The llowei-bc.ucis vcie
nienibeis of tho Ttebckah lodfjp
ail. and ails Kiank Ouliaid and
ehlldipii, of C.11 lioiul. ilc, lsited idi
tios In town jpsteulaj.
aiiss aiaiian Hinv enteitalncd a
liip prithoihiK ol hit jouiif,' fi tends
at tlie home 01" In 1 puents, ail. and
aits. D j Hon, in Hlakelv. Saluidav
.iltPinooii, betv-ien the bonis of 2 and
,". o'i lot k, iu bouoi of bin 'eonth lilitll
ila. The houih et( mini 11' passed in
paints and otlu 1 aiiiusenienls Daint
ulieshini nts w(ie s0ied, aiiss llenv
v is uiueiubpiid ith mauj puttj
till tlulay tokens.
At " o'doi U csteidav afieiiinoil Iho
11 mains ol James AV. WaNh. vho died
at his home on Tlrlawau -.tioit on Ti 1
ilaj list. veie taken lo SI. Patiiik''
dun di, wheio fiim 1 it sctviioM wne
h'ld by Uov. V. J. aiiuphj. Intciinent
W.lt made In St. fallltk's teuieti 1.
aiaK I'lPldntan N s-ptuiilnt; a few
ilti j h iu Xcvv Yoik.
ails. Siiinh Phllllni, of Caihondalp.
who has been sltii!r hue, u tumid
hoiite Satin da-.
1". O. T.lojil huh letiuiud hoiup fioin
the P.iii-Aliunhau exposition.
J. A. Wnilnp and aik-s K'ate l.ailv, of
AllKMtou 1. Sutton s stmo, hao 10
1 111 iu (I fioni Now Yoik, luio they
weie piiuhafclnK the lull btod:.
TAYLOR.
A uipiNe leceptlon vai teudoicd
all. ai. S. l'eithitiiin, the vell kinwu
elothlir of at. 1I11 s-lieot 011 TI1111s1l.1v
cliiIuk In honor ol his lot t -plhlith
aunlveisaty. Tho ibMiniin Lllee dub
weie pic-out and K.10 a nuinbei ol
line hdet lions. U.iiues and olhei dlvci
stous wtte tndulRtd iu dm inn tlio
evenitifj 11 ml leiieshnu ut.s weio scivcd,
The miiKiisalitni ot tlie liutuulato
I'hitlth of tlie I'oueeptloti aie an iiwiiik
to hold a ki .nut b.uaar in tlie diiiuli
buueiiit ni nei ii'outli.
Tin tali and pi.tiul of Hie l.nk.l
wanui lodbp. No. H !, Anieili in I'lniis-
I iiu association, to bo held 011 Nov.
II to li, 111 Webet'.s link, pioiuUms lo
be a M mil hllnOhs, Tlie 1. idles ,u
lllaty rudely aie t.uui suly at woil.
piopiiiliiK ai lidos uuh as fumy uuius
(inliions, p'llotts, and ifoful thliiRx.
Tim ( ontps-limt.s loi tho pat loi sum,
(.tiltl wiileli, and dilita .st ate all wotk
IllS haul. Alle.Mdleut pioiauilile Wtlt
lio kU'mi tacit eveiilup, ot the lull,
Imtndbli! loiuniaudtnj, .No. J'.',
Knights 01 aiiilin. held an enjojable
hinoker hi their loom.s on rildaj teti
liik. Tho bludv doKieo was tonitiied
lilim ..0 m nl eandidites by the ilei.e
leatll it 0111 tlio Hletiit I'ltj tolti
maiuleiy No, 170. ot Suantou
The Allllli tulle lliee dub ,11 e falth
uilly lelnaistiiK "Tho I'iImIiiih I'lmius '
im the Tlmnkssldnir day uiiiipetlti.at
111 I'ioldMio. Tlie dub Is undi 1 tlu
able 1I11 e Hon ot Pint, J. j; W'atk ns,
whiisu ablllt It. well known ns a di
ne tot. aillih Is espceletl in tlu 1 111.
llik' (Oiupetltion a 3 tlio Aitthiadle dub
Is loinjiosetl tit s-onio nt tho best ttuil
lt of olics In tlu allev.
Tlie Htitlnlo soilal dub will ttiu'lin t
a in and ball al Webel a link on 'In s.
d.ij t"eliln', Httoiulioi .'I. Tiel,. is
will boon be in tin illation feu tlie
fVCl'.t
.Mi ami aiis l.dwaitl IJ. Ii.ivl.-. Mi
IMiiiiind Villliiiiit, air. and aiit i-.in
lai, an. iimi Aiis. James Tliiuiuu,
ail. Hvau A. 13a Is, aili-se.s l,,:lt. and
aiaifa'aiet Pads intended the blithd.ij
iiunUetMiij ot aii. John H. Davis at
Wilkes-llai 10 jcstciduj.
Allbs .Maty Neebltt, of ailolilh'an, who
lias been the guest of jchuhos lieie,
bus 1 etui ned home.
Opeiutor Ueotsu Hitter was tn ntten-
IE2B5HHMIH
The 4 Stetson
Shoes
Hiesc Shoes
that it does' not require a practical
shoe-man to appreciate their worth.
Examine the 5TETS0N SHOE
before making your Fall purchases,
and we believe you will become a
Stetson Shoe wearer.
THE' ,
Men s biioes
330 Lackawanna Avenue,
s-isL'iacEsssEssxss.
I
today's Cooking lecture
iss &mily
Tlie fust lecture of the course at our store at
3 p. m. today:
SOME BEEAKFAST DISHES
Dup Coffee, Boiled Coffee, Waffles,
Com Giiddlc Cakes, Sinned Eggs.
As thete seems to be a misunderstanding re
garding these lectin es, we wish to state that they
aie not to adveitise a gas lange. Whether you
have a gas or a coal range, the lectures will inter
est you we aie quite sine. The idea is to piesent
in an enteitainining manner the most appioved
methods of cooking.
With the lectin es, demonstations will be
given, thus showing the utensils and methods
used to the best advantage. All are cordially
invited to be piesent.
m
fbote & fuller Company,
Mears Building.
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fSS-;
'fir &&
i-zs- wirx-er
ns2.r "fe''
!BKWl--ss:gSSK&i
Wttte&s
PaV T,7-12
1st Anniversary
In honor of our first
instituted on Tuesday
three days. Thev will be
the people of Scranton will
M
Sen! Torfihin TivfrcJ UiJ'f , 49
r-.li
V .i'.."S.
Jtfl Cii 4 t 1 1- miJ fe liJ'i '' " . r.' CJiI-i Entree Plates, 15c, eich,
The above aiv but a few of the laic values v.'e have
iinpnited in 1 irgeqii iniitic. specially for this occasion.
km-rhinr lniuht and nuv, A chance to buv holiday
BlS! ' S. . ...I -.. .. 1..U'....
IViU L'MiS ,1'Hl Me- nail uil
Kvi2 l.Uv.r a.'ivciy an -
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tlaitte ut the ninii!iibiu ; t ui o J-it-illdny.
,MI-J Annie Xje, of Utoo hltttt, hah
letutned tioui her I,sli lo the I'an
.Mucilean CMiosttton ut llufialo.
are so well made
irom
S2.00 to $6.00
I Murphy
BY
M. Colling
S3.&
anniversarv, a sale will be
the fifteenth and continue
days of barqain giving that
appreciate and remember-
. lunch Clmu Covcrcl Dishes, 89c.
.1. ... A'MI 1 l" I j' '
llltlll. lllllllU UV
p.ua ior purcnabes,
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wjii. s-'5.8ve
t.v ttSSzriVi'-
-aT-r-Trf-JlK-i KJT
i'lut. ilntij Hvan.- sans an rcelleut
Inillouo t-olo at the evening boivleea at
tlio I'alvaij' H.iptibt eliuieh yebterdi'.
Tho ii.ibtof, lto Pi, Hauls, lueaehed
an able amnion,
issasi
Sffiarai
$nn
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