THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 100f. : A . y !. ixxxxxxxxx: the MoDnnrt itArmwAnn srona. THREE THINGS Alt' tlnik'il 111 liii'lUHiliK 8 fi'l' II luil1li' il plili i' Id finlt, n (ilucc tn i nl mill ii llllll'l' lO H0CI. If lll'I'P"- f-'iiry you can cat ami il"ri on tlm Hour. Init .Mill rnn't onk mi tlii Mom. Toll llllll'l llllVl' HtllllP coll of tin aiipaintiw to ilo jmin imIIiik mi ami tin STMI! I.1NC ItAXili: N the vny lii'"i tliliiK on cm Hi fur till! I lUIillM-, "Has No Equal" Foote & Shear Co, H9N. Washington Ave ixxxxxxxxxxx: flothers Yon i.in never onjov ilirvMng our lliilij until you sop our 'lullilnp I'oinfoit for llio lialiy. Your tlnip ami nerves sivul ilo an jitn miliiLT until yon lslt our stoic anil allow un to -lam you thi now way of ill I'-Jliir I In H.ih.v Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruco Stieet. NIGHT SCHOOL I.acl'iii.niiii ttii-lncM Ojllcse. flood llfilit. flood iii-liiidioii. Prices njlil. We Dont Pound puncli, ami pull .Miur linen to piece vu s-,ivp ll ip wear lor you. Jl'n rionoiny lo have join linen piopci ly cmcil for. Lackawanna THE" amunidiry. E08-31O Ponn avenue. A. B. TVnrman, t PERSONAL. l-.iic 1iau, of HiIIpuip, w spcinliii," a fi tti.i - tilth fuomls in V iIKo- ll.iiio. Ilium is 1 limn i, nf HpIIihip sr i rcl , i liituc fiu'ii i j-.ijouin .in tlir I'ocunu mount nil- Mr. and .Mi- (.coitc SiiPidiuin, nf Vt.idpun In ot, 1i.ip nluinpil lminc tnmi the Hluom-tuii;; till. i.ooirc S lloin .iinl ihuhloi, nf flip-hint ;mrt, .up -n mliiiir i f,w dii-. .it ilm I'm .VlllCllll'l. Siijk i inlc mlont V. M. Itinc, of Imp fni a.iiiiii i.nlii'id, ii lit pmiii1ii it llliiuiii-iliiii vtiil VhIIiuiiiIjciI iinl. Mr. .in I .Mis I Iioiii.ii I'm. of Vnliliild stint, .iivc li'tiiimd Iimiih1 fioin .i Nil with ulmip-, in Si hnv ll.ill imuiti Mi. mil Mi- .lin'.iii I. l.'ii-r, nf Vl.ililnnn Hint, .'U' ruin I lining i he H'liitu'.. t.iot'ioi, Sle en l.'u-c, of i-nii.iii 111', and Ml-. Uilll.iiii N linn-. .1 Viku mump, lit lli'vuo, i.ti .1- liitii t.ut'-t, Mb ti Jillllll', (it l'oiaii!dil, .ili'-. .lolin o-iiill.i and -Mi Knlnjii ISnnt who ttiiuuil in m 1'i'tei'-. i ahull it .i -a idi.v lu'iinnu In It i. 1 it lit i I) Hum Milium IIikruii .ul cd a-, Kiutiiu-ui.in, wlulf Mi--s Uii-i L.ndi'ii wji the Ijiidoiiiiid. ItiMtjth'tt'j lmc liirn lPiitird l'l i hiiiiiIkt of Su.mtoit t'toph' tor the linth umI linir .iimi ,ciii) irklu.itioii nt Mi and VI, -lnlui 1". !iiiiK. of ( ailiondalt', winch will t il.o die un .Moml m , (Jit il. FOOT BALL. The I'laiiklln firaiunnr 'iliont Toot Hill If.ini, tii'iai$m ll'i priiim-, iliilliii;p nti.v tciin m tu tutnli nl uiinilj tu a mini, liilri in.it lo nir.ini.Til liy ioiiiiiiiiiiu.itlns wiili It. iltf.iiti-. !! Ht-t Klin moil, Wilkmllnic I'l. 't'he Ili'i m hool m lull doit'.itrd tho l'lUp-p f.iot lull It. mi at IUIt In- pill. ti-!('iii.i hi i -un.' nf ll in ,. IliRh -.hoot won llio to. ami tlieir upponint'. Ilikul to ilioin. 'the lull n -lonlilt uth.uitt'il tuu.uil tin' Itlip-i iiintoit, wlun Uljh kiIiikjI ln-i tin lull on a fiimlih' llio IMIp-.' Mi IP fuu nl In Mil. and Ili'h n luml n-t on a fumble. 'Iho lallp-o iiiliiil l!,i lull ditMl llio llilil ami In a ibtii Klik In lliui'ti tho bill tf suit til invr mif llicli mIiduI'i (.-oil io-t" Si oio, ;"i to ll. Ilo H1.0111I lull loniiiii'iuid In llluli -lliool khklllK In Iho IMIp-o lllllh nlinnl hi run d tho lull on a finnld.' and 1 .1 Inn,; kiIii liiinlo by lltnn-, ( aipriitoi, llr.uu. and Suit 1 h ilo lull h.i iiiiiul moi tho IMip.o b.mI lino. ( 11 Iirnlri kukid a ililfn ull (.in I -uuo, o to .'.. 'I he lllsli .-1I100I Kr 1 1 r Iho bill nio.ih In 1 In 11 op jiotu nl-." tinltoM. Iho foiliiiii of tho Kino' woip tho luiu' kiiii in, 11I0 In Hum., Ili.nn- .aid 1 11 1'ditor fur iho lllu-h ftlionl and l In k.uii' and lino t.u klitil,- of slain ij aid ( imnmnss tm U,o lill-o, m . POLICE AND ALDERMEN. A .MJUU,t 1'i.li-h inn naiiiod Mb hlil l'hlllii Wit aiiodod ti.uiilit foi Mi dim; .1 tide mi u J..iil..m.inni 11.1111. lb a iliiod isl b,i Miitl'tiatu Millar llinv r,mi, 1 oini,' but omplioiil a a dimr liv lliiilt-. 11nl11iMi, ,i, uiiiMiil jo-toidii at tho In-l.iliio of 1 halo -lllnilnno, a . I100I hot. who 111 11-nl him of tiiikliu I il 111 l"lliiitone; with ,1 whip tur iuiiiiiii' mi the u,i'nu ho tt,n ilriiini;. MiKi-liato Millar limd ,m.iiii- I'aiwt 'i. Anth'jiit llniii.iii-l.i, .lu.i ph I'h km lh and Adam liiorn voro irifitnl Mwlndiy in llio In KtuiiiP uf Vj st, iiibri.', Iho I'pmi an uuo mot ill jut nlui ili.ir-i- 1 In 111 ttlih .iiiln In a dU ordorly 111 iihit 11 In. ioit on 'liio-dj.t nl'ht. Iliry mho (oininiiiiil lo llio unnil.i jail In M.ii,-i titrate Mill.n fm ihui.t 1l.1t- In lioi mlt of a tmo Inipo-ul Mitnai'l Ho'.ili and lui h I nlirr u'tt nto a llj-ht 01 luojdjt nUhi uu l.j.l. i.tjiiiiua Illin .ml liloin ll 10 i'llialit!oi n holh .Idc. Cull 1 1 bad M0I--I1 Jii.'-Ud UjU'i.I.ii an I Ma,'l. Irilo Millar limd liim J -0 W1I.I1 ih. 11 lu Pnlter auotid 111 llio ihaiuo nf .i...inli and lulleii ami no, I , i- llni'd si ,i) b.i the liu;i.-tl.i"- SmoUo the fm 0110 Jo. 1 isar. The Harp and the Book" dip!a,iid 111 our Hu.O po tir I .ok fui 11 ll u Iho moat aitMu' ' ad" Ml p up In the I l S M.lt VOlt uml "llui neatut thins In luitii," l,n iatatu$ii', llrail llnoiili and lirjjlu Miult, J. .Mired I'ennlng (en fiirector. STS 5S. fJAmwMwy WORK OF n. n. Y. M. C. A. It Is Mnppcd Out hi the October Lncknwnmin Bell, The Uptntior iiunilicr of Hip I.iii'lm wnniin I toll, J111I Wiueil, ponttiltm n ptrmppi'llls nf till' Htur iolll'"'P nf cll li'italiinipntR lo lie iilvon uiulpr llio uit plipi of Hip Itilllinnil Y. At. (. A. thlfl ponilin; HPtiHon. The pnKon opcim nil October l!J with the Inipoilal Itcll UIiik pih Dllipr aitiiiptlons u 111 bo .1, AV. Mm y, hiiniotlsl: New Y01U l.uillei' Tiloi JIpiiiIiIi loii, tin iniiKli'laii! Ml1' Killth Xorlon fliiPiitlnnlsl itiul John V. IJIIIun. tuliiiic ami liiiinoiht. The plani for Hip piluiMllnntil Miiil 111 c alsu otillliii'il. TIipip will lip pouises In ini'i liiinli'iit ilrawlup; anil (Iip 10111 1111111 hiniiihivi The itIIkIoum wiulc H not to he iip(?lcrleil ami Hip iimiiiiI evun kpIIIIp tni'ptliiHH pvpry Hunilny after noon with lilhle pIiiihm 011 Thin "day lllttllN. A now fi'iilutp will Iip iliapel cur. This will Iip a p.lispllKCI' limi'h llttetl Up with an oiKnn. hpih anil icikIIiir iniil ter. ll will he placpil on oiip of thp pIiIIiik in the yutil ami a ipIIkIhik lnectlliK will lie comlllotoil In It threp ilnys a week It will hp open for ipiiiI Iiik anil tpitliii; puipoiesi the leiiialmlef of the llinc. CHARGES AGAINST HIM. Letter Cnnler D. E. Weltly Accused of Hnvlnpr Tnlked in nn Offensive Manner. Velei Kan. of 1 Vine iltopt, n piano apstnan, has ptefpiicil pltaiKPs lit WifhliiKton jinuliiit Li'tter rarrler 1!. K. UVIily to the poutofllcp ilepart incnt. The latter In upi-useri of usIiib liiHUltliiff IatiKtiaKP In Mif nan. U N cliiltneil that Yi'elily, who ilp HvuiH the in, ill at the Kan home, told Airs. Kan a few tlnvs uro thai If her hushtiml tluin'L stop ilding on hcnb stippt cars a committee of sttlkoiR would wait upon him and letiuest, hlni to do ). It is said that llrs. ;an le plicd that 11 was nonp of "Weldy's pm tlcnl.tr business what her hiudmiul did. At lhi, It is claimed, YVeldy Itifoinied Mis. i:,ui that slip was "a bad a scab as her husband." 11 Is claimed that he fiuther lefened 10 one of the letter i.iuieis who lins been tiding: on the tais as a "ditty stinker." AVeldy, wiieu seen by a Tiibiinc man, practically admitted that ho had said sonic tilings to Alls. Kan. "1 said sometlilii"; 1 shouldn't have said, but J IK-pd It up nil light aftet waid!," he said. Up denied that lie ii'-ed the ruit I.iiifjuasP meiitloned aliovp, but Inti matPd that It was conect in some le ppects. COURSE OF LECTURES. Topics to Be Spoken on Befote Catho lic Historical Society. At Tuesday night's tegular meeting of tin t'.ithollp Tllstoiical society, an addiess on tlip wotk of the society was made by thp Ilrsi vice piesidenl. T. I'. Holmn. A piano solo was icndpii'd by All's. Al. V. AVymbs, and seveial ieci lations wpip clpvpilj lendeied by Allss Kenny, or Ottawa, Canada, who Is the Sin"-! of ft lends in this city. The moderator, Jte. .1. J. (iritlln, an nounied the datPs and topics of the public led uics to bo given timing the loming season. They aie as follows: October L'l, "Iteligion In Shakespeaie," Tlev. II. Tleniy, of Oveibiook seminaiy; Xoveinber L'(l, "Tlie Cnlhollu-AinPtiian Citi.eii," Hon. John J. Delanpy, of New Yoik 1 ll. ; December :!. "Xewiuan," Jtev. r. Clllfotd, of Bridgepoit, 'mm.; .Tanuai y 2b, "Tlip r.itliohc ('hutch in the Kducalional AloicniPiit," tt. liev. Aloiisigiuir l'onat. of AVa.-.liington, U. i'.; J'Vbriiaiy 2,"i, "Hamlet. Its Human slide," Dr. .1. .T. AWiWi, of New Y01 k pit. Al.ncli l'"i, "J'ai.nlisp," I'onUe H. I'.illeii. ELKS' TEAM WON. Defeated the Backus Team in a Prac tice Game Last Night. The Kills' Howling team defeated the ll.tikiis team last night in a piacllee game lolled 011 the Rakus alleys. Illell, of the i:iks, 1.111 up tho exceed ingly high wuii' of 0.14 and laid a high a pi aye of IK,! 1-:!. The suae: 11 Mill's. II..II 117 Mn-in 11' r.iiiion'iidi lis lVckon- It.', Ilnpkin-. 1 :i 71-l.l.li. mi m 17. Mi 11! Ti-. llll 170 ll'l li.ll 7.VJ 770- Ui". I .'i in 111 Til l!.l 1 .) 17.' 1 .'I lJ C-i hit unit Waldnoi . Jl.ill ... Illlllll'l .. .lui -, .... 1M lit lui I II 1-..I 7i!'i ii"" v(.a-2.ll.l "MISS BOB WHITE" IS GOOD. Fiesented at the Nesbitt in Wllkis Bavre Last Night. Alan.igcr A. J. Half of the K.icciiui and Academy was in Wllkps-ll.iuo liiht nlglit wIipip hi' saw the ptndtit lion of "Allss Hob White" ul the Nesbitt, To a Tilbuno liian In- said the opei.i is bilglu. t Ipvit mill dean, is .superbly staged and piceulpd by a line loin pauy. ' " California Exclusions., T-ea line Wnsliigloii evoiy Monday, Wedni'silay and Fild.iy at !i.5."i p. 111. via HontliPiu uil I way, New Toinist Slecpcts, peiNoually conducted, go thiouglt to Hun j''i'iinoil'i'o without change of cat, conductois or pnrtets, Tim loutp is through Atlanta, Moni goinety, New Oilcans, Houston, San Antonio, New AIonIco, AiUomi and Souiliein I'aliioiiila. The caus nto tho vety latest puitein of 1'ulliuuu Tourist Hleepeiis, bit iltw noil Mlllsh, high-back seats, sixteen suctions, .supplied with linen, etc, same as .stnndaul sleepets, llghlid with i'littsi'li gas, loom for gentleiueti and two I'i'tllllig" 1001ns for ladlt's, Tin po and one-half this to Alesicii mid Aiiisoiiu, four days to l.os Aiigi'les and live duys to San KniiiPlsco, Itnti lor douhlo but th Wa.'-lilnglon to Han I'lanclsco onl $7.0d I'liarlcs h. Hopkins, illsttlct pnssen get iigeiit. Southern Hallway, .s.'S I'ltest liut slieet, 1'lill.idelphl.i, Will bo ip,imm1 to tin nlsh all IntoniuttlDii. 0. & W. Foliage Exclusion, H special iPQiiest lite New Yoik, Un tat In and Western ltallio.id iunipaiiy uiiiioiiucc ihey will sell p.i iirslou tlili iti to Haiti ocii, . Y on next Kundiiy, Oi tolier W, to enable those disappointed last Sunday, owhig to tho ini'loinent Wi'iithi'i", to vleiy tlm folliigu 011 the mountains. Tiulu will leave Scrunton at S.oO 11. in., and ii'turnliig leave Han cock at 4.U0 p. 111., iirrlving In Scrunton at ti.43 p. 111. Tho fine, ttom all htatlontj, Seianton to Ciuboudule Inclusive, will bo Jl leturn. and from Forest City. 75 cents NO CHANGE IN THE SITUATION NOTHING DONE TOWARDS SET TLING THE STRIKE. Day Was Devoid of Any Develop ments of Note Geneinl Manager Sllllman Confined to His Bed with n Bilious Attack, but Will Be on Hand Today to meet the Cotincil mnnlc Committee Six New Men Anive and Nine Depait Company Opens Another Line. Another day lias passed with the fttei't 1 tir stllko situation lllicllitllged as far as hopes of settlement me con cerned. Nothing' was done tow'aids that pud and no lalk Is lipiuil or any inuveiuelil that piotnlups to effei t that end. Hoth sides me as detei milted mid contldent as pvpr, and Hip cotn pany continues to iIppIIup ptoffets of inedlatlon. dpplailng that It pan not now icceile front lite- position ll has taken. Tlipio was no dlsoidor and 110 111a tPiinl plmiiRt In the mullpr of pat loiingp of the cuts. Kaily yesterday 11101 nlng. ('Iiaileo Hainllton, of tho Kycpuiit Hill I'ostlng company, found some tl itiimlto pei ptisslon caps on the rails In ttont ot the Academy ot Altislc. They wore not or sullleient size to do any hniin, and weie likely placed thou by miiiip oiip bout on causing" ft seme. Cli'iicinl Arnnager Sllllman has boon ill for several days from a bilious at tack and, yesleiday, at the athlce or his physician, look to his bed. He will bp about tills morning, he says, to meet the councilm.inlc committee. AIORK IAIPOHTS 1IKI5K. Slc 111010 Impoits at rived from New Yoik, yestotdny morning, over the Kackiiwauna. Niiu; ot the men who had been wotklng since tlie stiike be gan iiit Tuesday night mid loft Hip illy yesleiday morning. They told the strikers thov couldn't put up with the lodging and eating accommodations furnished by the 1 ompiiuy. Some one lias been dirtying icpoits of tho strlket h' meetings to the coni pan's liPtidntiarteis. A conduct or sus pected of being the spy was ordeied to appear befoie the pxecutive boaid yesterdav for a healing. Ilo denies the accusation and sas lie is glad of an oppot Utility to piove himself guiltless. Strikers' spies have been viatehing him for several days past and mo piepared to give him plenty of explaining to do. The Milkers say they are only glad that the louipnny should hear or what is going 011 at tlieir meetings. It will prove to the company, they say, that the claim that the men ato deteiinlned. contldent and solid to a man, is not mere blustoi . The joint committee of (oiiuiiW ap pointed under the provisions of thp Cal jiln resolution to make an effort to set tle the ftillip will have a lonferonee with fipneial Alanagor Sllllman at 10 o'clock this morning. The lotnmittee wanted that tho president mid diiectois of the lompany should be piesent at tlie conference. Air. Silliman said they could bo leadlly communicated with it anything developed that would lorpilii' tlieir attention. That the diiec tois will not be on hand Is indicated by tho fact that two of the local diiec tors, Timothy and John Htuke left the city est"iday to be gone until Satur day. T.KSOKrTIOXS OK .SYMPATHY. Additional losolutlons endoislng the stiike, tendeiing mot.it and ilnanilal suppoit to the sttikeis and declaring against pationi.ing the puis have ben passed bv Stone Alasons' union, No. :IJ; farboiitlalp Kedi'ial union, No. 1::04: Ameiican Kedeiatlon of Labor, and Klottf Alill local. No. 1'OS, Textile AVoik eis of Anietic.i. The last named is the Mist of the feninlo labor oiganlzations lo adopt insolations sympathizing with tlie stiikeis. The letters transmitting those ipsolutions lo sttlkp liPiulquartPis me usually accompanied by good sized ihecks. Ti.ifllp on Hip I.uzoi up stteot Hup was opeiiPd up yesleiday by the stieet i.iil wny company, but no passengeis weie (allied. The cars 11111 weie occupied by aimed deputies, but no violent e whatever was eiuountoied. Kveiy- thing was fiuiet also along the Lafay ette sheet line, wliete the distuibame occuried leiently. As a piecuutlonaiy lneasine against any acts of violence on the pari of the school ihildien, Hip (cachets have cau tioned tlieir pupils lo lefiaiu tiom Un owing stones ami 1 ailing the stieet car men names. Tills lias had the de bited effect. H Is noticeable that the tialllc on the West Sctantoii lines Is gt.iduaily in t leasing, and that theio is a peuepti ble tailing on' In the pationnge of tlm busse,.., TIip following statcineiil was is.-ued esletthiy by tin' slrlliets' etecutive boaid: Wo uuo iinlp .liuii.od ill Mi siini.m' t stt.i axant htiitonii'iit 111 llili iiiomliiK' inpii", mIh-ii In ailuil lount time weie ! niiph' ildini; etenli,v lint at any II1110 dinim; tlie lriko, I.IIW1I, WO Mlppo.O, III- tho lOllllllll.l B'Cltil!K tillll nf lib iuj,' people 10 udo. We ten llio Mine lunl n( iiuitf that Hfie on W.i1iliit.ioii auniio loin Int. hum tho i.n bain ami- I'lllnir In .1 ioiy i lint ill il lai to hloip in Iho cflui'i nf the uilil )iini 1'iei.t MrullV. 'Iho iliiu.illiiiiM me iniiiili in le.nllb al an tur uu 11 irlu." 1.1I0, and the Mnkiii aie lonhdoit and nilhu-I.Mii 1, o. limlti, snrelary NARROWLY ESCAPED DEATH. Infant Stuick by n Train and Had Its Foot Ciushed, Anthony lleuiiPtt, the infant son of Alt. and Alls. Anthony Uenuett, of C.'G Kei'iliunud stieet, hnd a marvelous escape Horn tleiult yestordny mot nlng. Tho child, who I only two and 0 half yriius old, toddled away from home and stiayed on to the Lackawanna i.iil io.ul Hacks near his parents' home, While on the tiueks tlm Infant was stiuck by a passing fuilgiu tuiln and was tluowti to otii) side of the tinck. His leu foot leiiMlned on the mil, how ever, mid was so badly ciiNied that t had to bo amputated at tho l,.it Ua wanna lin.splldl. The ihild lecelved no other Injuiles Faie to Buffalo and Rettnii Only $4, via the LncUawaiina Ralhoad, On Oi lolier 11th, ISHi, Hath nml 30th ou 1 an puuhaso loiindtttip tickets to Buffalo, via llio nelawiuo, l.nc 1,-awiinim mid Western i.illio.ul, at tlip extremely low uites of U. While, theso tickets ate limited to con tli passage only, they may be used on tiny ttuiti, good going on tho above dutew mid for ictuin on any ualn tho following da. This Is an exceptionally good oppoitunlty for those desirous of spending u sliort time At the exposition at a small expense. A SHOEMAKER ASSAULTED. Dnvld Coutned Beaten by Several Young" Men Last Night. David Coiitned, 11 slioomitker, with 11 shop uu I'apoitsp nvptliio near I'lii'lps stippt, was brutally ussiullcd catlv Inst pv'ptilug, In fioiil of his shop, by young limit who hud boon aiinovltig him. I'oiitliotl Is 11 pen pen hi", pay-goliig soil ul a pel sou mid has lor some tlnii bppii the butt of Hip young men or the llelgllbnihnotl, Who Imvo seeiilpd In take. gipiil delight in teasing him, Thry '.010 iiiinoylng hlni last pvenlng, when he cunip out fiotn his shop und 01 doted them uway. When ho made for one of t licit) Hip ipsI potnued on hlni und beat him bttttully 1 lo wiis stitipk over Hip head with 11 stone or some blunt lustiiuuent, and was iclidetcd nltuost lincoiisclous. Ho was cat lied, In a dazed londttloit, Into Alderman UpI.iicp.v's olllcp, nnd was later tPtnoved to Hip Lackawanna hos pital, wheiP It was said last night Unit Ills injilllps are not serious. The names of sovetal of his assnllauts nip known mid wrests me to be made to day. MORE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Dr. Robeits Writes front Fails to Have His Namo nnd That of Mrs. Robeits Added to List. Tlie following $1 subset Iptions to the AtoKlnlpy 111011101 lui itintl were ycsl"r day locelved: Hubert VliKmni, Itnbrrt 1' MiKiiini, Pjild A. .Vlilieiinii, MM .lean MiKinni, MI'i Kitle Vk liciini. A. . Ilonei, Mis. V. . llon-ir. r irnllnc Tiriiuitl, Mr. It. ,1. II011111II, Jaiiiti .Murray, MI- Miry A. Mltrner. The following letter was received yesterday: l'ali, Oil j, 1901, I'.lilur of 'Iho Tiibiiui S11 : 1 fee that Siranton is to eietl n McKintry motnttmnt. We iiiiild bo creatl.i ditippoiuted not to bo niutibered ntnoiiK the i-iib-iriboi. Plo.1'0 nilil our initios lo the lil for uliatner nuioimt Ueudnl liion In llio rnimniller, wblcli I bellrie J1 lo be stipulilnl, ni wife t.if, vl 1 .11 Ii. What 1 comfoit 'Hip Tiibuiip has In ill to ni iluiintr nur ab-enie. ll H ifiinik iblc bow pionipt. Ii nnd how irgulnli we Inio loieiied our dcat old filend, 'Iho Ttibune, nitr FUtcni of keep-iiiR- link of lour snb(ilben while Uanlliij; in foieign lountiles luii-t bo poifoit. Wo lino de pended I'titlioly on 'lhe Tilbuno for full leportt nf the nisiislualion of otn beloiod pio-ident, and hue not been ili-appomlod l'lej-e .ill at my otlifp fol piiment of .iuli-cllition, V outs ttul.i, ( hnlc W, Itobnti, M, I). HUNDREDS ATTENDED IT Funeral of Mis. Hannah Powdeily from the Home of Her Aunt Yesterday Morning. The funeral of Hannah, the wife of Hon. T. Y. Powdeily, commissioner or omnilgiation, occutred ye.steidity 11101 nlng fiom the lesidence or. de ceased's aunt, Alis. Al. AL Collins, cor ner of North Alain avenue and Clark httcet. The cottego moved ft 0111 the house at !) o'clock and proceeded to St. Patrick's Catholic chuicli on Jack son street, whoie a high mass of le uulem was celebrated. In the chinch weie many life-long friends of deceased, who had in some way or another become associated with her dining her long lesidence In AYest Spi anion. The casket was liter ally bulled in flovveiK, outward tok ens of the esteem in which she was hehl. The nuis.s was tolebiated by ttov. John Dunne, assistant pastor at St. Patiick's, who also preached the fu neral senium fiom the text, "It is a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be looked 110111 their sins." He spoke of the en dearing traits ot deceased, and ohm ac idized her life as wot thy of emulation. During the services Joseph Hums, of "Wllkos-Harre, sang the "Ave Alalia" and "Ncaier Aly Cod to Thee.'' Tho pall-beat eis were T. J. Powdeily, Jr., Pat lick J. Powdeily, F. B. Collins, Thomas Collins, John Mullen, and T. V. Powdeily, jr. The llower-beaietfe wore Kdwmd Collins, Thomas Mullen, Jos eph Powdeiiy and Chailes Powdorly. The lemalns woio intoned in the Cath cdial compter. A l.ugp number ot people fiom Pitts ton. AVIlUes-Barie, Carbondulo, and other points up and down the valley attended the sei vices. WANT CONTRACT HELD UP. Citizens of Cnibondale Petition the Couit to Pi event Signing. John Walsh and Henry A. Collins, citizens ot Catboudale, yestoiday tiled a bill In equity against the city of c.iiboiidalp Alayor J. Y. Kilpaltiok and Nicholas L. Aloou, city cleric, to le .slialn them fiom executing a . ontract with lhe Lackawanna Yalley Kleettlc Light and Power company to fuinisli sixty-eight mc and live incandescent lights to the city for a pet lad of tluee jems ut $70. It Is set fm th that the C.ubondale fias company olfeied to light tho city tor a lower tlgiue! Tlie petitioner.s mo represented by Attotnoys 11, C. Hutlor and I, 11. Dm ns. MARRIED. Ml i: ul,iiMi) -U the Kim I Mil, par..on. .U(, (lit 7, In ll,. ('. M. tillhii, lliiiuliiui Nno and Mai A. sUinon, botli o( Jeinun, l'.i. KlilV lllll s -Vt the liome ot the lulde on (in 10, Ii lle. Pi. V. VI. ilifliii, Vr irnlii M. (ha, of ninsli union, X. V, and Vi-i hnily P, Hindi, of Vuntnn, Specials Fancy Cnl, Asparagus, SOc. Fancy French Piunes, 2 lb Jais, 50c; value, 75c. "Boss" New London Crackeis, 7c per lb; value 10c. Colombia River Salmon 10c per can, (half size), value 15c, Snow Flako Corn, 8; value 12c Bone less Sai dines, 18c; 82.00 p9l dozen, Fancy Ohocolate Ci earns, 18c per" lb E. G. Cotirsen LIVES OP FOUR CRUSHED OUT FATAL FALL OF ROOF IN THE KLONDIKE MINE. Runaway Car Had Knocked Out a Number of Flops and Assistant Mine Foi email Patrick Ncalon and Tlnee Assistants Were Engaged in Replacing Them Whon a Great Slab of Rock Fell. Instantly Kill ing' the Four Men Men Are Well Known in Aichbald. Kottr men weie Instantly killed In the Klondike mine of thp Dplnwme and Hudson company at Aichbald jester dny afternoon by u fall of iool The victims mo: l'.VHIICIC M'M.OV, n-llKiil tunic foieitun, mu lled, who and one illld; Hud on lllll ktieet, Alibbibl. MVrillKW DOnilllllt, dther. 2! i-ii of .i(r'. ulnelo; 1 1 v iil with Ids mother, a widow, on It.iilronl Mioet, .Vrclibild, JOHN" lli:l.i:V, nilnei, whinner, two ililMreu; liied nt l'ockiille. JOHN' KI.'.VltM'V, niiiiFi, iiiBle, ."!.' i.il ot .iis, liv c il with lit mother, i widow, on l'ine ttioit. TIip jcclilpiil oci'ilriod about I p. m. A. iiilnp car had 1 tin down a piano in llio initio and Jumping tlie track near the bottom had knocked out a number or m cms. Nealon took the other Hit co men to assist hlni In putting Hip car on tin track and arter they had donp that they began Jho work of replacing tho props. While they wore engaged In this work a slab of took twelve foot wide, twenty feet long and about a foot thick fell and liwtantly killed the four men. The accident has caused geneial soi row In Aichbald wIipip all of the men were well and favorably known. A FRATERNAL VISIT. Ladies of Cnibondale Auxiliary to B. of L. E. Visited the City. A number of the mcnibeis of Knion Division No. 120 of the LuilW Auxll laiy to tho Brotherhood of Locomo tive Kngliipers paid a fraternal visit ypsterilav afternoon to the members of Alia. w. K.'Hallstoad division, of this city. A most enjoyable social session was held in Guernsey hall and at 4..10 o'clock the paity lepalred to AIltcheH's' din ing loom and partook of an appetizing Office Every modern requisite for the store or counting room, and at the right price, too. We do not mean by that always the cheapest price, we leave the cheap grade goods to others the best is none too good for our customers. We have a deserved reputation for keeping the only complete high-class Stationery Store and stock in the state outside of Philadelphia, and this fact acts as our best advertisement. Perhaps you do not know we can supply your every need, and do all the work under one roof by our own work people. We do not send your orders out of the city, and get a commission on them, but do all ourselves. It will be interesting for you to look over our plant. It will also show you that we only advertise facts. R. E. Prendergast Stationery, Office Supplies, Engrav ing, Embossing, Lithographing, Printing, Binding, Steel and Copper Plate Printing. The Only Complete Plant in this Section 207 Washington Avenue. Oils, Paints and Varnish : 4 MaIon?y Oil & Manufacturing Company, t 141-149 Meridian Street. TELEPHONE 26-2, ; "HAVE A LOOK" At Our Line of Playing Cards All the new designs ol the famous "Fashion Series'' carried in stock, REYNOLDS BROS., Hotel Jsrmyn Building dinner. Tlip ladlr.s present from t'ar btili'lnlp wpip ns follows! Mis. 1 Hull, Mm, W. T. Itlngham, Alts, o. Hudson, Airs. D. Wilson, Mrs. c, , smllh, Alis, U. H. lllstptl, Alls. P, A. Croft, Alts. I.'bblp lll'itptl, Alrv (I. II Dlmnilpk, Alis, . Cooiifi and Alts, ('hutlns MlW.s, of Siittiehiiiinii. Lehigh Valley Rathoad'u Special pxpitrslotis to Pan-Aineikati ppo.itlou, Tit" Lehigh Yalley ttalhoad (oinpanv will inn sppclal pspiitslons to lliirfaln on account of Hip Pan-Aiiipi lean ,,. position, n inn .Sctanioti and Wilkes llairo. on Oclobor II, IS, sr, mid ?n Itoiind-tilp tU'ltPls, gootl oiil.v on spo chil Ualn leaving Wllltps-Uapi.,, nt j. ,) ti, m. mid on local trnlmi rioin Seian ton lonneetlng thoipwltli, and good to ipturn on ipgulnr trains witlilu two days, Ittpludliir, day nf pcpiiison, will bo sold at into of 31.00 fiom Ki'riiutou ami Wllkps-Ilari'p. Those HpIipIh will not be good In l'ullinnn parlor or slppp. lug (arn In pIHipi' dlt'Pctlon or on lllnik Dlaninntl Kxpioss. Consult local tiiket ngenls. .J-l.OO Buffalo nnd Return $4.00. Account Pnii-Anieilcnn KipnslUnn, the Lehigh Ynlloy i.illio.ul will sell tickets October 11, good going mid ic tuililug on all trains except Hip tllack Dlamond. good to return on the Jtiih ltate fiom Sctniilou, only $1.00. The popular Punch cigar li still the leader of the 10c cigars. "Mannish" Gloves For Women Made from the same heavy skins that the Men's Gloves are made from. Heavy seams short wri3ts one but ton, either Tans or Grey Mocho. Wants x r Wtthlniun AtP The Income which an estate will biing is til- Income ways an impor tant f.ictor, Opportunities for safe iiiul prolitnhlc investments are be coming more and more scarce, and lhe individual executor, guardian or trustee often has to leave motiej belonging to the estate idle becsuse , he cannot find a proper safe Invest ment. In appointing a trust com , puny as trustee or guardian you get tne atlvantage of the linancial ex perience and business ability of its olliceis and directors, together with large opportunities for investment which a financial institution always has. A tiust company has special opportunities for putting out money on bond and mortgage. TITLE GUAIWHTY TRUST C- .OF SCRANTON.PENNfc. 516 Spruce Street, Oftlceis: L. A Witrei. President, A. U. McClinlock, it. A. Kimjip, V.-Pre I". 1;. riillllp. Viie.prnldfnt vlto l'rMldent. ltilpli S-. Hull, Tout Officer, i j I Neckwear ;; Pinest and largest ; ; line of Imported Neck- '. '. wear ever seen in Scran- ; ton. Stocks, Jabots and ;; Four-in-hands an 1m- '. ', mense variety to select ', ', from hardly any two '. ; ; alike. Ladies' should em ' 1 1 brace this opportunity ; ; by securing the "Newest" ! tliinortt in "Neckweni"" . ', ', at once. Cramer-Wells Co., J j, 130 Wyoming Ave. l'MW'M There is a new shirt in town for men, it is called the SOLID COHFORT SHIRT The name tells the story, one only need add that the colors are the newest in shirt patterns. CONRAD'S "A Gentlemen's Furnisher. 305 Lackawanna Avenue. Ladies' Tailoring Jackets, Htons, Raglans and New market Dress walking and rainy- day Skirts. Our prices are reason able. Guaranteed to give satisfac- tiofik Goods furnished. King Miller, Merchant Tailor, g 432 Spruce Street. Artistic Floor Covering Our 1 1 if ,.toik minis the latest pro. dtiuidii. ut mam I num. Uioiih. und In iio inilii. i tin- fji 1 moro 111arl.nl than 111 UllttM'li UIIIII. Iloil.i HiiK.i'k 1U 1 (Iip ideal Aiior dec. nrjtlon, if a p.idd idiiililiiJllrii nt lifiu. tllul ifliiH .ii.d Uu limit ot wi'iriw; 1)11. lllll n llosilill. As lids ilr.iitiiiriil of nur tt"ir, nn the ieiond (loot. I. I.nuitn fm iu inuple floor tp ami iliidnl liuhl, ,nn ore jurcil tlie jihjlit.mi' of lii'lii; iililc in ninlc jour ilu mim liui' limit 1 Hit- iniMi favoralilti 1 .mill ni" Oin liln 1 til 1 irilit vi.icin 1 al.'i fii'tly CMiliilnl in .ill uiptl iiiiiuii Pi us ji .ii-. Iiflni; ol iiitirt'il it will lip Aill in jiM llui no 11 i' slnmint; tonn Hill .llli II Ih 1 fdll llUtiolUliulli of liuili Hiu.-i'i. jl $1.25 a Yard. CREDIT YOU f 0ERTAINLY1 fHEi WN0W j .imIMB 231.223.22S-Sa7 WYOMING AVHNUB. y flAMlteit ..jiuJf.i..... , v, -v . i-v.