-"rmssi ' - ' .;r,THs?5, , - . THE SCIUNTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1901. (' fetwriiw rtJ fc x The News of HIE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE Tit 41 ST.I) MilSC-MLs tlmnii li. SwIr'iI. nnl' j.. ml.' inline, 17 Hprltiif utMPl. Is iriuiul tu twilic riiKi'KOiirnU. .Nixv tcltptiuiic m 'WANTM! A rcvkI wliti mMillo neo preleiu'il. In ol Mr. William HIiiKliitiit w Dmi'lalT slreit. .WANTIilt Tn llit ili pilnlcrs it oner. Ai , ' ily to V. J. rincli. Uiunh 'licet, Citlion- -ic RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware nnd Hudson Railroad. lima 1), IW -liAins will Iojc 1 ntlmiiilalo ji my ( culmmlill .IjliOl) Mlovw: for seiminn ntnl w Ilko-IUile-lUKl P.nl. 10 01. 11.21 11. 111 i 1- ", 1 I". , T.fW, S (M, .nil, r.inl, 10 1), 10 51 p. 111 -iiihIhv Irilns lr.ixr nt S..".'i, 1l.il J in 1 2 pi, ," Ml. 00 p. in. I'fir MlniHi MKloci. Mnutrtnt. II hIuii, IiikImhI imiIiiIi, ill , T W 11 m . I I'l I s,eu' 1 III "llil1 , ., . 1 I'm l.il,e loilole, xUyni.nt, nml HowmIiIo. T '.'. 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I HO p. in '-niulnii tiiiiu Scrjiilnu .it 11.10 ,i. in mil 7 I" I from C.iilol.i nt i0i! p in in Eiie Hnihond. -Illlir- "1. l'llll. 'li.ilni lrnr i ill 'litiiin. ( iiliuiiil.ili-, 1 1 1 fivtpl SiiiiJn) it 7 Oil .i in nml I.-! P. "I- '"r Ili.iinlt .mil Mil. m!i, nl "lit i. in. liil lc (iptnur "-nnilii). tin llliiKliiintuii. miKlne "" lmtlniH Im Nin Vik fill nml llollal" iml -it li 10 p hi. fin -ii-rMilniiin, miking i"nti clinn Jut M-tri!l pninw Nimlii lliin- .M 1 11 .i 111. If" -ii-mirluiiin. Mlth Mctern i iuiin.il mi.-, .nnl "' P m n"l' Mino ci.iini 4 linns 'I iiiin .in Ur .it i ) .i m and " li p it Pninlij .il fr.li .i. in. HIGH SCHOOL ELEVEN WINS FROM HONESDALE Thoy Defeat the Maple City's Strong Team by a Score of D to 0 Cap tain Mutrin of Carbondale Kicks Goal fiom Field Defeat Too Much for Honesdalc's Followets Who Be come Rowdies and Stone Their Guests A Dlsgiacetul Exhibition. The tlish s-eliiMtl Umtli.iU tu.mi nf this -it v juiirnt'jeil tu llonedale on Suttti ilay ami ilelcitoil tin- iL'iHL'-entiitiM Pli'Mii uf th.it pi. ice lj.v ,i s-coio ol ."i to P. .losi'ph Miinm. lull liai k for the lin.il I'lovcti, Mrked .1 ill up kick Ironi TIoiicmI.iIc's l.'-yanl line, m-oiIiik the i only lli' points ni.uli' Htuniv liy thp li'lut .( iiouil of Hoiii'Ml.ilo'.s tollow I'l.s nuuli' ii i o (lyi.sh attack on the ictoi .itler tho fj.unc. The ili'MMi It'll heic .it 11 On. a coin li.'inli'il liy thirty lootm-, who suorppd i'il in tlioioiiKhly .iroiisiiiK tlie iiuiet. l m .il town ol Ilonc.-iliilo liefiirp It u.iw tiini- to lPtmn In tlie eM.'iiliiif. Tim lot nl I'h'von ainl tho lontcts ii hoii'-eil In tho Coyac luup.n heic lluv wi-tp troa ted loyally hpfoip it w.ih tinip loi tin htnrt to tho llflil. The Kiiini' was pluyoil on ihc old silk mill i minds t li- Meld -with layers of nihil curt i lug it. , l.ii'Ke ciowdi was in attendance to inot lor the home plou'ii lint thoy had tew chain es to make noise, except in the hitter pan ol the second half, when the Maple 'ily U'lnesentntivcs il.i.ed lonMstent iDiith.ill. AR.iinst thN hiiRe innvil of lootct.s Cailxindnle's' lusty thlil was jiittcd, bill theii cliniui ol lu-ty pnthti .s'la.slic ells di owned the sound of lliiuewlfile's spasniridic iheeiliiK. The K.iniL' was mot inleicniiiK: rioni a spectators standpoint, and was Kieatly enjoyed, though llnncMlac'M liaitlsaiis wete dlbcouiaRed over tin ir defeat and lamentably slumed It when the Ran ic- was- over, lioth sides u'sntt od mainly to stiaitrht tootball, Cai boiulale usIiib two tilcks, one of which miis a success. Their opponents did not ieeri to ,iuy nick plays, but con tinually kicked center and elided the oimN. Muriiu and Jh I.cin c.iuled oil' the hoiiotM tor ('aihondaln and Deitilck, Kwllt, AVnod and reir plajed tlie stur same lor llouesdale. The Kiiine w-.is m lieduled tu Halt nt "..ID, hilt II was y.LT. when tlie IloneS dale ncm ligation weie in leatllness lor tlio tussle. "When both teams lined up lor the kick nir the hpeotulor.s had ,i clittlKL to dlseu.s.s the welKht and nieiitrt of each plajer, Hoiie.sihile was coneeded hcnxiir than I'aiondale's, ler's hack IIiip was hut Tho line of lu be much but the int llttlo llBhti'r than their opponents. At il.l." I'arhuiulalp won the to-s up find chuDsii the western K"al, .ivlnjr ilu'lr (ippoiients the kick ull. At :i.J" .theaeJcit't. blew- the whistle and Wood Kicked tu Mel. imp, who ailMinced the hull lle yaids. McLean tried lett end am' one yaiU. Xalllu aiuttnd ilsht end lor tin naln. .Miinln punted to Swlit, wlni irdviineed Ihe ,aid,s befoie lielnsr tipiklcil by tJIUIs. Ucltlleh tiled left pud, ualtilti;; a hull' a yanl, I'erry went aiiiulid rlKht pihI, the ball behifi- futii blud,' C.nbond.ile hcciulin; the ball. 1 oil it .Mil nlli went atouinl iIkIU end, hut failed to k.iIii. Mcleau followed with an advaiKe of one yard, Muiiln pu'ntPd, Hiincsdalp's man IicIiik thrown without Ktilii. Itoiii'Hdalf! hit I'onter tor no h'al". Tlpy ippealed the uluk, ihu play actum; hf'ven yards. Again they hit cpiiter for two yaiUs, Hall on next play lost on f limbic, I'arhnndule man secmlm; ball, .luiin Mm i in t ilfflit tackle for jour yauli and Kull Ha'ck .Muriiu hit centre inr one yaid llotu'hilalo penalized llvo jaids fur oTf Kldo play. Joe Mini hi tiled center and Kiiuid imIiiIuk tl'uee yanh JU'l.ean flu'led luft end fur . (Ivu jatd guln. .Mcl.i'un UKiilu tiled a similar plu and aihaiued the ball eltilil jaid1-. Jle Jeau was i ailed upon ubuIu and added one yard of leal estate, .John Muirln niuunil rliilu end lor imIh of linn junls fullowed by J op .Muuln. who lilt i nun nl for iwo jauls). itayaoi inadii no Katii muiind left end McLean tiled lett end for no sain. Muuln ilmpped hack and made a pu-tty drop kid; tyom the fifteen uid line, thu hall tall. Ins over the upright posi. Scute: Carbondale 0, llouesdale 0. Honesdule lined up for tcilnuuage in renter of Held. Deltrlek los.t twn yards Ja an end run effort. Caihondalu pen BlUed Ave yards for off aide play, i'erry Carbondale. tried fight end, but failed to kiiIii. Wood lilt ftiinrd for no gain. Cat lion ilulo ball on Houesdnli.''H lo-yard line. Nullln mailc two yards niotitid right end and Joliu .Muriiu made similar gain. Mi'Loan hit t enter for two yutdH. f'aibtiiidale lost ball on luinble on tloneiilale's ton yatd line. I'erry tiled tight end with no slide's, Wood hit center for no gain, ihul of llrst half In HimoMdale's po?osslon mi their ten yaid line. KHCONlJ HAliK. Carbondale kicks out or bounds. P.nll taken back nml again kicked off, Ulel lkk sectirliiK hall and tulvanclng live yaid". lie ti Uil left end on nel play and galtnd one yard. Ho was again called upon and added two yaul:, Ulet llik win iigalu called upon and niiide no Kiilu; Carbondale'H ball on downs. Itaynor lol four yaids mound left end. M( Lean elided left end lor Ihe yaid". Muriiu purled Uonosdale's ball on their 10-yaiil line, "Wood hit center lor three yaids, followed bv a one-ynul dash tluoiiqii center. Again the center was -tt itclt far one yard. Carhundale pi'iiallx'Ml live jnrtN lor olfslde piny, llletilck made an unsuccessful attempt iiiound loll end. Pony losH thieejmds on im attempt at calu aiotmd light end, Joe Mm rlu tackling hlni. Wood punts to Nullln, who advanced hall tin yaids. Mm: In hit center for lotu yunN. Caibondile lost ball on fmriblp on no.M piny. Hall on lloncsdale's I.'-yafd Hup. Delti'lck made one ynid mound loft end, followed by Wood, who hit center for tluee Minis. Ddtilek tried left end, gaining one y.'ird. Perry added one yard on mi end play. Deitilck failed to gain mound Ml end. Wood punted to Van Mergen, who made no gain. Mc Lean tilth il to gnlti iiround left end. Joe Muuln hit center for two. yanK McLean made tluee .uds tluotigh tackle. Xnllin made eight yaids aioiiud right end. Joe Muirln. made one yaid around light end, tullowed b a center plus, no gain lesultiug. Muuiu's punt was blocked, the homo team seeming ball lu center of the Held, l'eiry made ton yaids thiough light tat Me. Dolt ilik elided lot t end foi !-K jaids. Pel ry ooveiod two yards mound light end. Center play railed to advance ball, l'eiry elided light end lor eight yaid". Deitiiik added tluee yaids mound lett end. Wood lilt gtiaiil. without gain. Hone(1,ili loses ball on tumble, Xal llu made twelve yaids on delayed pass. Van Hoigen lost tluee yaids on tin end piny. Knds to the light foinintlon made tluee yards. .Muuln piinti to Swllt, who i hum out ol hounds. Game endi d. Olhclals J'. Mini in, lefeiee; tunplie, McKrnna: tiiiiekopper, Hansen; llius meii, Kelieuk and Joe Hanson. Tlmo of halves, twenty nnd twenty-live min-utee. The line-up ol both Wains follow: llniii-ilili- ( oh I.dc. Iittti unit! . , . Ciinm ilun Miiirn lift tn ml . .. MihYiiiit Hi til v Ml i.nMi. . . Hi, .mi. Miinii li fi nnl . . Muriiu l'an lilt liililnik N.illin Swift . . . .pi nil il u I. . V ai lid in liiitii'l iikIiI lullhiik . .Mil i.in ( lirki' . nlit -uul . . I ..Uil.-. Dn'.f . .. . lu'lil I iiklc f .illt-. I ul tic . ... i.L'lil mil . Rimioi Wnoil . . fnlllink ,1 Vliiimi (( iii ) Victois Shabbily Tieated. When tlie c.iibondnlo eleven and their l llthitil lootei" lame togi ther for a veil, in honor of Ihe well-earned v li -toiy they vvno siiuoundid by the uicaiiPit of lloncsdale's population and iitiliiallv "toned off Ihe Held. Lunou and othn supeianuated liuil wiio Used b.v th" hnxlluni'- In Ihdr vain ef loit to i hasp the viotoiF, who w ei p their gueft-. As a last lesoit. .'tones weie used, and hi Hue with the nn.in "piilt of the peiprtidtoi s of the iou anlly all.il:, the mlssilis wne nil thiown whin the (li bondall.ins' ba ks were luriuil. The v Isitois weie gi r.itl.N IiiipumiI. to say the least. b.v the ai lion ol what va no less than an iniiuly mob. and luHily lof: tin Held Thiv wne fol lowed all the way to tin hotel liv the piciwd of hoodlums, who, stung bv the deft a I honoiably dtalt out to their Idols, ieotteil to iveiy shabhj ai'd un manly ait that i ould possibly haim or aiiliov the pluyeis and felloweis iinni Caibondale. It was a display of i ow d -sin spcli ii" was in v or wliins-ed in C'.iibondale and which vmiuIiI never have been Initialed, no matter how uggiavatiuy; the i in iim.-tari fs might be, 111 Justlie to the lloilPSilale pheis, It mils t be said that they weie not ion- round in any way with the inwdy con duct of their townspeople and suppoit oi. ". The dlsgiaeelul exhibition will have a bail efl'ei t on the lelatlons. be tween the follow cis of spoits lu f'ar bniidalo and HoiumIiiIo, nnd If ever a Caibondale team goes to llouesdale again, it will only he aflei the Maple City i low (I Rlvfs hiillih to keep the piaee and he uentlemeu lu behavior. This, at U ust. Is the fiaine of mind of Caihoudalo spoilsmen, as vlgoiously t'SpiesKil m tin- lepioselltatlve ol The Tilhtiiii-, who an ompaulid tin ttiini 1 1 nil) this i Ity. Cottage Eleven Beats Swift Winds. Tltoio was an ovdilng game on at uid.iy attornooii at Alumni pink, be tween the Cottage team and tho Swill Winds' eleven. The (ullage loam wits by tar the heavier, and this won the game The suae was 12 to n, Theic weie inaiiy exciting p.tits lu lite game. The Swift Winds played u Uloie seleutllle game, hut thev weie up against a tegular tat men's dub, Hail) man un tho Cottage eleven was as big us a small-hUed ciuwd, and NOW IS THK TIMK Sfahoiih change, change them. Yo vent the cumin'.1; of We can't can't pro- coltl and damp air.s. Hut we can prevent the sure thmats, the cough, cold and IiuitJ, trouhie.i by takiug'Scott's Jinuilhion, Nothing does more to make the tender throat tough. Nothing give such htiength to weak lung. . Don't take ri.s.kb -when it easy to he .sue. Now i the season for talcing Seotts Kmulsjion in .season. c iSoin.l'Oi'alitiioiotiy iljmilki; si uil PUW.Nl., ! J'mtt inel, ,S Vutk. there wcio only eleven nluglo Indiv iduals mi thu Hwlrt Wlntht Kldo, Witli fiiteh nddn, It would he no surptlso If the score was much higher. 11 Is esti mated that each mutt on the winning eleven was twenty pqitndft heavier than his opponent. POLICEMAN JACK. Gets Mad at Hts Owner nnd Runs off to Mnyflcld Ynid to His Substnn tinl Bill of Fnio. "I'olluciuan Jack," the Interesting but wnywaid dog, Is home again, after a brier vMt at Maylleld yard, the scenes of em Her contiitosts, when he was forced to tackle substantial bills of fare made up chiefly of coupling plus, ralltoad spikes and washery coal. When "Jack" returned yestenhiy he certainly looked as If he had been hack tu the nihiP". He was ouco white, hut only susplelour or his foimer coat le malned. He was almost uioJ black, mid II vwiH mi easy guess that ho had been chumming with the engine hostlcis. "Jack's" body was lull of wee bits of spllnteis, which made his owner sug gest that the wandering- doggie had been on u diet ot sawdust mid was shedding his coat. How ever, "Junk" seeiiud the wot so for his visit, and he dug Into the alleyways and aclous lots at the appioach of a decently clean (oatod hi other canine. Dining "Jack's" shllt at the jnid the nits In the lc taurant celhns about the town have been holding; high carnival, and all the pie crust and ham bones have been going to waste. Their HiiIbIi can bo expected now, that "Jack" Is home again. The night policemen need not b" lonely now o' nights, for "Jack" Is w ltn tliem once mole. "Jack" has developed iuiirkd pio poii"ltlps for travel, and he scampers oil' now on n fcocoiul's notice and makes for Mayilelil yaid, and never Infoitns his ti lends. Ills soft blown eyes show that bis an. tender, sensitive feelings. His fedingt mo so sensitive that the other night, when he sneaked In lathei kite nnd wasiebuked by his outlet, the veisatllo A fillip C.uiney, ho was dicad fully butt, and in his pout he i oils' d wagging bis "wobbly" tall and made lor Muvlldd vanl. leaving all thoughts of Ciubondah behind hlni until his pride vwi' .itlslled and he lited of liv ing on vnv irpahrt Till? explains "Jack's" absonio ironi Ihe city for Sev ern 1 week". DR. WHALEN'S LECTURE. Eager Interest Manifested in His Talk in Central School House. H.iger Intel est and antidilution me being manifested generally in the lei -tine that llcv. Dr. II. J. Whuleii is to deliver under the auspices of the High School Athletic association in the As sembly hall in the (Vnttal school build ing on Fiiday evening, Xov. hi. Tlie subject of Dr. Whalcn's talk will bo "The Wit and Humor of the lush Kaie." .Many Caibonilallans have he.iiii and keenly enjoyed the blight Hashes that Illumine this happy talk, and even those who have will be glad of the oppoi tiiuitv to enjoy another evening in Dr. Whalcn's compauj. Those wlm have not llsleutd to the talk, aie assuied ot a tieat. This lectin e has won Di. Wlialen many kind Woids of pi also and com mendation, due example, Hie expies slon ot Hex. W. A. Steams, (Hon Falls, X. V., lollows. ' The n.n ration of the lilstoiy of li eland's woes me eleai and uunpiehensne. The whole was sea soned w ith limueious illustrations of li Isli i e.nly xx it " A BIG SOCIAL EVENT. Subsciiption Dance of Omar Club Aiouses Eager Anticipations. What will be a gleat social event in .oungor society i iriies in Caibondale is the subsciiption dmne uf the Omai facial dub, whidi will lake place in llmke's hall on Tuesday evening, Xov. The d.inie will be a biillimit ulT.iir. The aeioptaiues leioived thus far mid the ariangemouts lor the eateiprij:e justily this beliet. It will be the Hist inipuitaul daiiie uf Ihe season, mid it will be nu huK.nii to s,ij iiua no alt.iir x.ill eclipse it. Invitations have been sent along the valley and down to Wllkos-Htn ie, and the ( outi ibution ut guests liout the wh loly ol those towns will be a worthy one. The hall will bo oiahoialoly dec oi.iied, and the music will he in keep ing w ith the other details. C.iibondnlo sodety Is eagetlv autid p.itltiK what exeiybod.v icgai ds will lie a sunn t daiu e. OBITUARY. MRS. tlvo of held in i Inio ol hllhx M'DONonuir. a na- Carbondale, vxheie she vx.is alfei tloiuito legal (I by a xxido 1 1 lends, died suddenly at her home on F.illhiouk stioet, late Fritlay night. Mis, MoUonough's death was due to honit falltlle, the eollhoiiueiice of bp loinlng exdlod oxei the ninipage of u (0v vx lilch, became uulastoncd and lau about the bin ii. The bov Ino's head bo tanic fastened in a liatiel. Mis. Mo Donough suiiteiled lu icleasing the aulinal, but the elloi I and agitation weie too uitli h and she .succumbed. Tlie deceased vxas the daughter of .Mi. and Mi,, John Collins, of Kall biook .sttet't, this i Hy, She xvus born in Caibuiidale on l-Vli. si, 1SG.1, and lived help all her life, Her husband, the late ThrililUh. MeDonough, died about eight yearn ago. .Mrs. MeDon ough was a woman of .splendid quali ties mid her intluoiue will bo gieatly nilssid, .Mis, Mi Uoiiough Is sutvived.by one daughter, Mmv, aged J4; two litllo itdoptPd sons, William and Itobeit, her pari tits, Mr. ti tut Mis, John Collins: two sisters, Mrs, Thmuas L. (illui.it tin and Mmy Collins; foui brothets, W II ll.tiu Collins, of Xexv Yoi k city, Mm iln, John and Prof. Frank II. Collins, all of thl.i i Ity. The funeral will be held this morn ing. Tho (ortogo will leave tho hou.ie, Xo. His 1'nllbiook hit col, ul !i'W o'doi k, At Ht. Itoso churcli n .siilenin high iniihs of requiem will ho lelobruted, alter which the body will be laid at lest In ,t. Itoso lemetery. A Delightful Event. Mis. Whaleu, Wife of Uev. Dr. II. J, Whuleii, piutor of the IJPiviiu llaptlht dun di. w.ih most delightfully hitrpilsed on Fiiday evening by the ollldal luelii heif. of Hie dun ch. The gulheilng was in honor of .Mis. Wh.ilen'.s blilhday un til veisaiy, and une of the details, which weie so happily i allied out, Or. Wh.il. en being admitted to tlm noueey of the affah, iu nnler to assuia h hup. pli-hl sucii'ss. Mis. Whaleu was out to tea. and when she jctuiiicd s-ho was aina.ed when her liietids, of her hli.s band's Hoik, wete bufurii thy family to tru'C't thoin. The huipilso jiabslug, the lompaiiy I'lileted Into all eveulng of the most dollghtiul eiijoyiuent. Cuko ami iiilfeo xeie served. Tim most Intel listing Incident of the evening, peihaiis, xvus the pii'sentutlou to Mrs. WIioIpii of a Jardiniere, us a nicmorltil of tho occasion, The gift was from the guests. ltev'.W. It. Grow made thu presentation, Mrs. Wtmluit lespondlng tiulte hnpplly, Can't Play tho IndlnnB. lt wilt be regretful news to the Iovoih of spoits lu Cmbnndule to learn that lite eleven of tho Hcltool or the l.aeku wannti will not be nhle to play the In dians tomorrow' tiHernoon, as was ex pected. The Tilbiine 1ms been misinformed by members of the LaokuwntinR team that the lule of the principal forbids lottlosts on any day hut Saturday, and wo have been leqttested to make the announcement for the benefit or the Indians. The fear of lutei forence with studies makes this rule Imperative. Thete will be konn disappointment among the Indians nnd their admirers, which mentis all the follow em of foot ball In this vicinity. Tho Indians have the notion somehow thai they could (tiny art the scalps of the Herunton klckois mid they weie anxious In do terinlno If this xvns a foolish notion. Xe;;otlatlons will likely be iniiilo by Manager Joe Hanson, of the Indians, to secuie it date Willi the Lnckiiw'iitmn players for sonic Satin day bcfoie the seiiHon doses. No Plays This Week. Then- will he no tlieattii.il uttiuitlonn in Carbondale this week, unless tho unexpected happens and Manager ltyi'lie of the (fraud Is successful In making a booking for the latter part of the week, Theio was a loperlolre lonipany booked for this week, hut the strike conditions weie unfavorable for a stic- eesrul week, pm tieuliuiy In light of the fact that there were alliaetlonn all last week. Ho the engagement was cancelled. Thoi o wits no oppoi tiiuity In the meantime to get a one-night at traction to lomo Carbondale way. The Light Contract Injunction. Select coimill will meet tonight in regular session, mid will likely dispose ol the matter of defending tlie Iniuue tlon against the signing of the stieet ligliling lontruct. This matter is in the hands of tho judiciary committee, wiio me expected to In ing in n report at tills meeting. It is nut improbable that there will be no defence uf tlie suit, us there is almost a. conviction Unit a mistake was made iu disposing ot Hie loutiaet lu councils, which ( ould he lomedled by tlie passage of an ordinance in stead of a resolution. The School Bouudaiy Issue. The school bouudaiy muddle, which has. been ventilated in this department, will possibly i oino up at tonight's ses sion of the si hool boaid. It lomalns undisposed, despite tho extended and animated discussion waged over it, Theio vxas an attempt made to dis pose ul it at the late meeting, but the vote was even. As there is still some Him mill Ing against the alleged dis crimination iu assigning leiiuin pupils to certain schools, theie will likely be another attempt tonight to dispose of tlie vexing issue Another Successful Meeting. The Sunday morning men's meeting at the Hei en ii Baptist t hutch .lie growing in favoi oath week and me sine to heionie a gieat la.ior iu the spiiltu.il work of the iimgrogutlon. Thu mooting ot yesterday was attend ed b.v thhty-slx men, which Is the laigest number since die meetings be c une a part of the onler of Sunday. c. D. Winteis, of .lermyn, led the nipeting yesterday. His eltorts weie in spiling and the men lelt that Ills pies eiue xx a" a most helptul InHueiKO. Among the Chinches. Mr- ("lain Slmp-on-liriidy, ol Sd, ni ton, sang inspiiingly at the nioiiiing si rvke in Trinity chun It yestenluy Uev. W. S. Hill, of Maylleld, a the ological student, pleached at both .'-civile- in the I'ir-t Congregational (lltitih yesterday. Hex'. Thomas .Mayo, ot Si ranton, will give an addiess in thi- Inn ( li on Wedne-dnv evening no'' t. I lev P. Hliiinger has letmned limn a slim', v isit to Jiiilfalu Meetings of Tonight. School ho.i'd, Selei i t oiiudl. Olive Leaf lodge, I u. F, Typogiaphlial union, Xo, ".iti, Fedeuil union, Xo, Ti'Ol. liiauch lit!!, Letter I'.inloib' fis-oda-tlon. Young Men's In-titiit", Ttetail Mordiaiils' assiif iatluii. P.ltilotic Older Sons of AiiU'ilca. Hinbeis' union. THE PASSING THRONG. John i:.ulv, ofSexeuth a venue, .qient Sunday lu Pittston. Mr, and Mis. Oh. nits Heikwitli, of Siiantou, spout Sunday In Caibon dale. MKs lllizabnh Haily, of Seventh axo tuie, visited lelatlves in Scraniou ye-- tMll.li'. Sam Puglliino, of IJnud.tti .stieet, at tended tho sodal at I'ltlstun on Fii dav night. Hugh Fitsputtlok. di-palt her at tlie Jersey Central depot 1n Scrautotl, spout tlie Sabbath lu Caibondale James Haily, of Huzletoii. visited ye-toulay nt the home of his parents, .Mi anil Mis, P. H.uly on Peviiith ave- nil" Albeit fl ltlllliPHoid, student at the I'ulvoiMty or Peniisyivanla, and Herthlei Dlx, of Hiiklnsou law school, Cat lisle, ore nuiiing: tho students who ate home to vote. James F.MiLaiighllu has goim to Dostun, Mass., and will bo ahiput lot soveial weeks He Is engaged In In stalling mi Ice niiK hino, sent out by the t.'iirbondiilo Machine company. Illlgllieet Kupp lotlliueil yeslolday from 1 huh'ton, whole he spent Satur day, He vxan aicorupanleil home by his daughter Mlus Floionce, who had been vl.'iltitm In th" Liizi'tue loiinly tow a .Mam lie (1. Watt and Albeit i 'ratio have retuined fiuin a f-uveral days' tiiimp along the Dolawaio. They tiav eled J.I1 miles, going as far as Oela w.no Water Hap. Tho weather was ideal for the tour and the Journey was itdlghifii! and hdptul in many ways PECKVILLE. Mi M D. Smith and Id Inn. ot Pileiiburg, ate l Smith's uiothei, .Mi. .1. I! daughter Itllig Mr". Williams, of South Main si i cut. Ml-s Lena Ciciidall visiud Siiantou ft lends Fiiday. Morley Haw I. of Pniebmg was a i.illir In town iiiutuday exenlna. i'he Hlakely boiough loumll will uuiet la legular sej.slon this eveuint,. Mein.s. Theodore Staik and Hay Thotpe visited Cletk Summit friends yepteiday Handle Coiulno, who was bitten by a dog, tdiow lug wlgus of hydrophobki, Easy Weekly Payments OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN H WkK Electric Seal Jackets Wet'iin sliowyou some tlm! will pletise liiirliciiliir people, mid owning u liiimlsniue iOleelrie Sen! .Fiiekel, or ii swell set ol' Furs, or ii queenly ColhireHe isn't u Imrd nmtler on r:tiy piiymenls. PEOPLE'S OeEOIT was taken to Pastern's institute. New Vol k city, today for treatment. Don't forgot the oyster supper and entertainment to bo given bv the Twentieth Coiitmy dub at the Metho dist Hplsinpnl church Wednesday eve ning, October 1 Only 1.1 cents. Mrs-. liiiMd. vxllo of W. .1 llroail, one of the local p.nty ot hitutets ax ho me in tius of big game iu the w lids uf Maine, has icioiied a message from him stilting tliat they have uipturcd a moose. Sdiool io-opeus today alter u week's vacation on auutint of teacheis' Insti tute. Miss I'emi r.tundage, of Mai shbiook, has i el nt lied home after spending the week with fileniN mid telallves in this city. JERHYN AND MAYFIELP. .Toliu (iatke, a leiiknt of the L'a.st Side, died at 11 o'clock on Saliuday morning. Hcieaed had been in tailing health for soveial months, but man aged vxitli gnu ditliculiy to pcifuim his dnilv toll iu the mine until a few days ngo. when be was lompelled to give up nnd take to his bed. Ills death was due tu a eompliiation of diseases. Deceased xxas hoi n iu Lamashhe, Hng l.ilid. foily-two yeais ngo, nnl li.td been a ipstdtnt of .leiinyn tin the past lilti on years He is sm lived by his motlici. a wife and K litth ehildiin, the oldct ol vvhldi is but 11 yens ol age. Deel'.isetl xxas well known and l e speitid, and much sjnipathy is iv pressed for his family. The funeral will take plaie at " o'clock this afteinoon. The luembeis ol the Deiavxaio and Hudson Mineis' and Laboicis' Konevo lent iissoi iiition will attend in a body. Ijomlnie I'onadii.o, a labour, xxas spiiously injuied while ul w oi k in tho Hdgcitoii mine on Situiday afteiiioou bv a tall uf lock. A lame mass of the toot tell without warning, pntly iovoi ing him. .Mine Foieinan Mai lau and a loiee of men, xx ho Immediately wont to hisiesiue, had gloat dillieulty in 10111 ing him, a- another large piei 0 of 101k tint atoned to tall upon him as soon as the portion listing upon him v as moved, and the w oik ot lesiulng 01 1 11- pied two hour-.. Although his head was hoitibly 101 n nod cut ami lie had glow 11 vxo..k I10111 loss of blood, he show id wonderful gilt. He vxas taken to the Ihiiergeiuy hospital, at Caibondale, for tieatment. Homy Kii kpatitdc, sou of .Mr. a ml Mil-. William Kirkpali iik, ol Second sheet, was shuck on the- head bv ,1 stone on Satuidny atteinoou anil sei I-ously- Infilled. The little tellow a playing lu tlie vidnlly ot the 0 1 1ft ot the Delaw.ue and Hudson mine w hen ll- leccived the blow, lie is unable to tell who tluew the stone 01 why it xxas thiown. He vxas attended hy Or. .T. S C.iaves and lr, M. .1. Shields, who found that the boy had "ip-taiurd 11 saMi tluee Indies long on the lop ul his head, which minimi soxoial stitches in difsslng. Uenjamin .b ukiiis, son ol Mi. and Mrs. .fnni.'s .lenklus, ot Thinl "tied loll Suhnduy alteiuouu, disloi atlug his elbow. Mi.-s Ldilh Moon and Miss Mollis, of fill hot dale, xlsltul Jiiinyu ti lends yes teiday. A child of Mr. and Mi-. Joseph Vi'atets, of West May lit Id, who has been 111 of (utatili.tl fever, Mifleied a tehipse on Satutilay. , T'rufexsor and Mis. II, X. ll.untt re tuined home hist oveuliiij, alter .1 w oik's nli-cm e David W Hlll.uf Maylleld, luududid sci v ins, both morning and evening, yeslerdav In the I'ougicgatlonal cliutdi at Caibotida'Ie, liank Wlnlir. sun nl Ml, ami Mis. c. 1), Wlnnr, has seitued a position in tlie First Nutliinul bank at ('niboiidalc. Jlns Coin Lauder, ot H' l.iuton, Is Isltlng .feinivu friend!-. .Mr. c. f. Winter led the men's moot ing at the lieruiii linptlst 1 hutch, C.n liopdali, yistciilay moiniiig. OLYPHANT 1: Ntd-ilur Hose lompaiiy have elul- el the following otllcer.s i'lesldent, 'J'. F. .Ionian, ucastiri r, c M Hathaway: secietaiy, David Voglet foi email, .lolui I'ettlgicw, ,'ihslstant toteinen. .M. ;. O'lloyio. T. I" Joidau: hilKtccs, L011N Xakon, .John .1. O'.Mulley and l'"rauk I'. Mi Loughlln. A largo nutnhei of now membeis have joined 1 In. oignnlK.ilinu lately, making It one of the most Horn. Ishhm lompanlos in this seitlou. At t.iugpiuiiiiti are under way I'm holding a luir ilmlug tin holidays A neiv naiiow.gage t.aik N being (onsirtKtod fioiii Xo i bie.ikir hi the Miles hack when the Ddawaie and Hudson (ompany has niittlo a new op. cuius:. Hetetoroie Ule eo.il luiin this vdu i" inuveyed uiitUr giotiiid to tit.) IMdy Cretdi bleaker. Hxety iUI.en who has the Wollute of the hniougll at heal t fhoilld vole toe the piopuscd luilebtcdiicss of the hot. Diigh at the puUs toniotniw The In iiiase piopoied auumutH to 53.U0U ami is lot the puipose ot paying tor the boi ough's portion of the nisi of thu sewer eoushucted aceonllng to an or dimmer, pushed July 27, 18'JS, aw as seed by tho boa id view eta and con- (lives you wluil you wiuil nt Hit lime when you wan! it niitsl. iiud Ids you pay when you fcol Huil you can lies! iilVonl il. It's Hie ohl-fiisliiom'tl, lime iinnieinoi'iiil clist iai it; up of Hiingsi lilit'i'iilizetl. Anybody's 11111110 is t'liihle to our hooks. We sell Clolliin, Huts iintl Shoes, I'or Men. Wo men nnd Children. tiiiiuiifficlurc our own Clolli inir I'or our L'S Hi Stored, jiikI we honestly believe Hull, luilliii" ()iiiilily 'fiojtinsl hiiiIH,, our priees are as low as any cash store. ') most ol' lie side, you If you pay for Hie mime. Stylish CLOTHING COMPANY Second Floor, Open Evenings, PROPER PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS. ' , Gemtne Barfios Diamonds ( Ir.nlc milk ) Vltl I il 1 'Id l!l U. IIIWIONDS s TO tOOhs AM) WI.VI1, Will, (IT (,l.s- Vl spwu n, un n.srs or (ii,D mini-(.i:is 1011 rr.w uxs wi: 01 n:i; mvomfi. ( t:r isim.s sups, pins 1 MtntNcs, i:k , t"iiu. m vi:m:i.oi sia low phut or ONE DOIlAR EACH. (i.'nt'cnun's Heavy I'lat ISclclier Rings Uo .110 tlio lnit to liitifiiliiir .1 gulil lllkil IlJt liiltli'l Itittj, In rpluti.tr liny luxe hpi 11 111 tile only 111 Milnl i.lil, Ihi. tine, -ft vxitli i Li in lifiil liiilUint llirru-. D11 nu. ml, x lit 1 1 iti iilttl to .nix ..till '. 111 tilt' Mi. till upon llllllt uf pllli", s Ul llit. lint; Ins tho .tiir.ii.tni 0 ..I one eo'tlm; ?( 0) OUR inShjiJ (.i:IIM llVliltlos III XMIIMIs .no .,ini.iiit(i il to i.laiu their l.iillunix- foiexrr. Tim iiunnitititi .tie lit m inlled pi 1I1 mil .in m nl ul une tuntmuniii plei e. Ihe pi He i thiik .ItollciP p. hi. iml xmII lei 10M leu. I lies., tint;', .lie u 11 1 tntnl not to l.-irnMi Ihe liuspr, nml ie greitly Mipiitu tu 1111 .nml 11 .f tl. net pl.it.il un the iiink.t. Siiili Jml I'll , l DO cueli. 1 .irrinR, M till- 1 tliu., J pi 1 p lit IVIMI ORDERS In oitli 11 ijr Mxe full ihiidioiH .mil 't ite win liter M111II, iiuilinin of Luce stone is tlc-hfj. 1 iiBt-i 111. iMiieimnl nl nn'- mix he (,'ixin I X' 11. in; ,1 jmie of siiintr, Uultr at ome arnlaxoiil Hie ( hi i.tiu is 111-I1. li unoiU .ue not 1- upie-i tittil jnoitfx xxill be icfnnilerl. barrios" dia'Hond CO., 1139 Broadway, New York til nu d bv the vote in l.ivfir vote against Hvangelislit eoui t of this rnunly. A ol the incieasi' will he .1 tho s"xxer 01 pmatlon. seiviies iwe being hold ill tlie I'liinitixe Methodist chuieh in I'.lakely and xxill lie continued exeiy evening dining this week. All me conlially invited to attend the sei v lee... John MoClinty, of Puniuoio stieet, has gone tu Manstield to take up a course ul studies at tlie 1101 m.il school. Mr. and .Mis. ,loh 11 Walkingshaw, ol Wllkes-it.uie, spent yesteiday with ninth (s hole. Mi-s Ida White, of Caibondale, ha hi eu the guest of Mis-s Annie Murphy, of Deiaxxaio sheet, dining the week. Mr. and Mit. Lli Longaiie, 01 Hyde J'aik, visited Mr. npd Mi- M. IC. H.iru iltn, uf liklllelv, yesteiday .1. S. Stevenson, of I'rov lilenou was a visitor In town vestenlay . Mi- Kelley. ol .Mill City, is visiting her son, Dr. L. Kelhy, ot L.u k.ixx anna she t. TAYLOR. The nunuious tiietids 01 Henry LewK will ho phased to learn that Ills 1 011 dltion I- mill h Impioved Ml. Lewi- Is a iesidtnt ul Washington, N. .1., and was lorniiily a well-known young mini ot this boiough. lhnployed as a luldge liullder with the Hi law .11 o, Laekawan 1111 and West hi 11 louipui'y. he xxas ,u work 011 one of their large In Idge.s at I'oi t M011I-, X. ,1, when the aedtlent 01 cm red. Ills Inimies toiishtPd of a badly binl'id side. Dauid Lewis, a hi oilier of the Injun d young man, 111 1 Ivt il home on Filtlax. Tlie Impioved Older ot itnl Men at tiinlPd the Mtthodlst Hpiseopal ehnieh yistiidax moinlng. wluie tlie pasloi, Utv, ('Hilton 1!. Hi my, dc-liuied a ion el ul seiniou. Miy.stF. Ucoigi and James Timlin, 1I10 well-known tiiinial dlneto.ii ot this low 11, aie aboui to open n fin mime stole and midei taking estalillshmeiii In theinw biilldlng of llou. 1'iiiuk Coyne, I on Main thoi t Old Fotge John AV. Koi so, the popul.11 sdiool dhector ot tills boiough, wan lionoiod at the mooting ol Hie diiPttois' assoel. itlou al tho coittiity teacheis' In.stitulo last wedi. lie Wits 1 lei till vho-pioM-dt ut of the association. Mr and Mis. William Caugixir and children, ol Lincoln lldghts. spent the Sabbath with the Inttcr'.s mother, Mis John HiiKhei, ol .Main strdt. The iiionibeis 01' tho TwentUth Vu tury cliih me 11 qucicd to meet In their legular iiii'dlnir plaie u arntngo foi ihelr annual b'iuiuet on Xew Ycm's I'Xe. Miss llelin I hi;, 1.1 ami Miss Maun, of H.Miiui&e, X. V., ah' tin guests of contractu!' and lint, 1'. Mulhoilu, of .Main stnel. Miss Maud Duvif and Hnyaid T. lirlllltliH will tetiiru today to resume tlulr studio! ul th" tflhiuilsbniK State Xoniial school, Jhuhlem dlxlhloli, Xo. 'u, .oh.s uf Ttmpei.inci, will men this exiuing lu n gul. ir scttslou, Sdiuol Dltoilor Tiillle W. Joins and Messrs. John I low aid and .lyhn T Hli bolts an home hum their hip to the I'nn.Aiiiorhun imposition. Mr and Mis, William Julius, of Al liti-i (-.' Mills, who have been spending iluir honiyniiKin at tin Morgans test, dciiie, at West Milluuka, rehlllled home y.esteiday.' The Hilplli'l Vuuuk I'ellplO'S t'llloil of Xm 1 hea stern 1'eniin.ylvanla will hold their annual ji-oluu In the Me.ulo Stnet liapttst chunii, at Wllkes-llari", on Wedne-duy, .November ti, hum l' to 7 11. 111. Mis. Jonah D.ivh. of IMwtinlsxille, xxas the guest of .Mi, itldianl .1. Davis, oi Xoith Main .street, on Satmduy. Jiipeph Friedman, of Xowiustle, u visiting telatlves lu town. Mr. and Mrs. David 1'iiie and ton, llert, of Clink's Summit, visited the latter'H puieulfe, .Mr. and Mis. J. IU Style Quality Credit flen's Hats and Shoes t es, we sell Iliils for lelt jood, Slyl isli, Xoti-radable Jluls-'-lliils us ood !is ones with Hie fnne.v ititine in- );iy l.oO or $:j i'or a lial. here, Hie I In I. No extra cluirue for Shoes, 2 per pall. 317 Lackawanna Avail us. HHBaHMHMM I. utile' Cluster Rings. & lite in nt f einnjlile lin fin inlic-. nt tlio indent time is tlie ( lit-tci. Wr liixi mitt llii. lines lust tofoi 1 .it id null. 1 or lite nVc time 111 out luiloiy vi e me rnit.lrtt lu tin m-.li tlno niis with rmeulil, llitby, Opil m TurqimKe itnttnR ot fl.UO KACII. Otliers ik .! ling-. Onlot at nine, (looili .111(1 li Tnt tlicc it r.mlcl. 1 ! 1 er$HS8SJ 'fj GUARAIMTEE Creating a Sensation This is what we are doing with our Furs, Jackets, Suits and Skirts. If you want quality, style anc? low price, trade with BRESCHEL, The Furrier, 124 Wyoming Avenue. Furs repaired and remodel ed now at reduced cost. Davis, of Main street, yohteidny. Mtssis. s J. l'hillips and Samuel Hvui'-, of this1 pl.ue, vi-lted friends in lidlex lie ye-teid.iy . Lackawanna loitndl, Xu .11, Dtgne ol I'oeahoutas. will mioi lu tegular session this i vvnliig. CLARK'SSUMHIT. Mr. 11 l IVdrick Is soiioasli 111 witlt typhoid fever. Clair Young alio I- sutleniig iioii) tho same di-ea- Uo not totget the dwatt inleitau nielli at the .M. II chttidi nest Wel nesday ( xiiiiag, Nov. tl. The nduiis-slou lun I) en plaied at i' ledtued llqun ai'd 11 l.nge nuiuher should avail theiu.u'lx' of the , haute to meet tin so Wtp pio pie. Refreshments will be sei cod at 1 lose ut entei tnlnniont. Mis Want H I'aikcr. Mis F M. Young and Miss Annie Undue xx'eio atuong Hie vlsltois at lltiffnlo 1 1 iv- 1. It is il'inoteil that the coiidcll'-oi v will tr ou'n be U'blllll. We lUH Its hihir. may he 111010 miu'shi'ii! than the past has- l w "ii. Tile Misses Mump have niovoil fioii town la iiiu'iii piisltluns iu Wilkes l!,irn .Miss .-..nil ' Itcemer eileU,iin"d .' party ot young hlopdo al her plea an' limn.' on l'ulliiid street the iuj,h' of H.lllOX'.Q'l 'I Mrs William JiihiIu vui pad ff the w. ok hi Surautoii. Tin Kepublle.nisv ,tio Jubilant 1 or the pr,ospoi ts in this town as the n dilations pioniise a huge inaJoiiiy '1 r their eandidaies, Messus. Caipentc and Stovonson lu partliulai an wil iv kuoxiii hole and will inill a laiu t tliioughottt this icghni. MOOSIC. Miss l,r,.e Jtiiics, ot Tavloi .spoilt Siiudav with Miss Maude Smith Misses 'Nellie and Mama I'lvans of Jenny 11, is spendiiu, a low days at the um uf .Mi. Daniel I'lhe. ol Uiook t-llei 1. Iltlgtllle, lie waul Doiaii, 1 liudle ,vl Co. mel vxlth a xtiung sua ul M ' i nhilc al play neai Ji '.1 ham, Fiiday moiniiig, seihais Injiity b.x being Mimk with a falling bale ot hay Hi, Watson was hastily siiiuinoued .mil loitllil no bones bioken. Al this will ing, he Is testing easily. Tho Scrantou tUass iiinipany paid their employes Saturday. Meetings will bo continued iu Urn Methodist HpUiopal diuidi this week, n I 1 ,(1f-Aj .e-4-S fe.iiT -- ,W iSJ&!'-fc(l,lif!W rtrfrf- 4fcsJtrf, J-Jft..! 4,, 1 trA 4- i f r .'. 4',-n.f&i. J (.aJx" 1