HpSIISpl )'c i, , "t i '! 1 ni 1 r THE SORANTON TKIBUJSJb-THUHSDAV, NOVJtiMBIittl iftt 1901. 2 The News of Catbondale, THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE y-l.il fit y,Vk.'' S-k-M-T i-Si''" f -- a r -J tt'ANT!ii-A kooiI fi!it, mliMIe fiM preferred. In of Mi. William lliii.tli.-i!.!. to I)nml.it street. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. 1 Dolawnvo and Hudson Railroad. June 0, 1P0I. Yratl.s Idte Oilioinl.it H Rl'' station 4? !-i:,orVrrjiiton ami WIIKM-IMrrc-finii, 7.O1I, S.po, C.UI, il.(i, II. 'Jl ii. in.; 12. IB. J. IN '"' -I"1"- 6.11, l.0, H'.UI 111,01 p. 1". Nihility lulns Ic.ivc .It S.50. 11.71 ii. m.j Mil, 2 III, O.W. ROD p. III. Per All.iny. S.uuioHii ):iiKi.iiul point, etc, i Moiilrul. IJ.hImi, New .ivj ii, in.; :.::.'! p. in. Kor' Luke l.odon'. Wiiinurf. nnil IliliO'ildc, 7 SI, ll.OJ ii. in.! .."l. tl.,18, P. J". "nnil.iv IMliu leave Like lindnri", Mn.tni.itt ml ll(.i'ic.il.ilc ill U.8II ii. lil. I.KH, J.lJli. in. I'r.ilm afritc nl Oiirlimul.tli" hum A llkp.i-ll.il ri; iiikI Stunloii n foHnni (J.W. S..1T. !U0. U1..-.U . in : r.'.."i;. 2.01. 3.AI, 4.-4. H.')"', ".Ml. Wll. .oi, ll.'il p in.) I - V! n. III. unl.iv tiaim .nilto ul 0..17 a. in.; 12.10, I).'.'.:, 4..':, ii.'ju. ll.iio p. in. -iiiid.it lulni niilii1 tit C.iiliiiintili" (mm l..tl.e I '.'l.nr.' Watnuut nli'l lloiicd.il(. nl 12.17, J. 10 mill 7..',."i ti. in. New York, Ontario and Western. fccpt. K. inn. Iiilns kave e.ubond.ilu for Sci .intuit nl 7.00 : in.: I.uo p. in. hiiinl.iv ti.ilm at T.i'O j. in.: u.Oil p. in. Mains hate Ciirliontlrfl'" lor points norlli nl II 10 .i. til. On Sunday nl lUO n. m. Ti.iin. Latins at II. 10 . in. tvrefc iIj.m nml I'.IO a. in. -mid,-',, ni.u.e 1'oiiniclloin lm New Veil;, Corn .i ,11, Wi. haiiis amie Ironi Mi.inloii nl It. 10 .1. in.. H.lfi p in.: Hum points north, M p. in. siiui'.i.ts f'liii iirntitoii ni tt.10 n. in. awl 7.1." p. in.', I, "III '.nbal.i .it (1.01 p. in. Erie Railroad. .luiii- si. mm. Ir.iin lijio city elation. ( .irbonil.i'e, il.iily r-.u-cpt. "-uiiday) .ii 7.(i ii. in. .ii.O '.n. p. in. lui" Uiaiiik ami Niiietili; ni n.s: ,i. m,, al.illf ev- ptlti Miinl.iv), tor llirul.. union, in:il;iiiK ' "" in. lion tor New Veil; my ami lliitl.il". nml lit i..M p. in. for ."ii(iii"li.tniij. iiuUlns' coiihruioiK 1 !' MCVlcill pollllc. -ini'l.i.t lr.iin at MB :i, in. for Siinn"li,lnii.i, Willi ttl'.lllll t'OIUlCi'tll'll.-, .mil tr.'J7 p. in,, tlilll Kiine foiinri lion-. I'lain-t miito nt S."'l .i in. met ,V t.'i p. in. "-iiiil.it .- at S Xi d. in. PROGRAMME OP TEACHERS' INSTITUTE fhe Instructors Procured by City Superintendent Gniv and the Sub jects They Will Discuss The Four Day's Piogiamme. Tim piosrnninic of Hie twii'liui-.s- in. iiituto which will oii!ii in the Cciural fii'hool hnililliiK on Jfonday. Ufcomiicf L' niiti continue utitll Dcccinhcr ff. Iiiclu sivu, has bcon completed anil printed. J. K. Garr, A. Af., oky Kiipoiinton dunt of sehouls, has devoted a Rood deal of thought and industry in nr raiiHins; thu details of the week's ses sions and has boon successful in suenr Ini"; instinctors who have achieved a name in the work in which they will Instruct. Aimmi; the speakers is Hon. -C. C Scliael'fer, who is stole superin tendent of education, who has been here before and who -will be wiiniily welcomed. Then) will lie an unrivalled emev t.ilmuiMil ionise in connection with the Institute. These will ho held in the cveninir. All of the numbers will ho une.Nivlled. but anions' them nre two 'which stand apart. These are the lee tiiips by Itev. Or. Stafford and Col onel Henry Wutlersoii. Their rallw will bo classical. Dr. Stafford will speak mi '.lullus Caesar," and Col. Valter.--on on "Ah 'l'iihum Lincoln." The programme of Hie inslllule is as ' follows: in:ci:Miii;i: Muiic. -ni:i!mN i I. 10 "lMucst:. it. I'liiuliiius" 1'tilf. Clii. II ll" 2 : "l)C5i lMitcillnii I'.iyV-- II. .n. V . -tliicllV :i.ii .lu-u' ;i.i( .V,ilun' Sn.ilj i:vi:M.r: I'loi. . ('. .p:ir S !." Cvtircit ,..";liitioti lnl.il iii:ci:miii:i( fi-MOTINiXC, AMI '.'. Ill ' i":o ll.oo 11.10 1.:;o l.l'l 2. ill I'.lnl MO Mn-i.. "'Mil m CIlC.lt OMliulli" - Hon. N. f. "iliool niici,lino"..l'rof. t.'iM. Mu-if. X.ituic iluily I'n'i. A. itllJi'llr. II. Alb:" AjiJt U- AI'TKIiNOON. Mi'.k'. "(ii.nic of 'llihiMus mi'l 'J'nii.ihiit in fiiMiW lion. X. (-". Siliif.'li'r .iline Study 1'iof, . C. Aita.ir MiiAi.. "i:icin'-i,i ot f'tiitcvful Ttacliiiii;" Puif. Cli is II. Hi Ml. i:T.isn. V.00 e.lil v.u-i.-. I.ntuu", 'Aliirtti.nn l.iiuoln" lion, llemr lVjui'iu, l)K(.'i:)llli:il 1-JIOIIMXfi. Music. .ituu- Slinly I'mf. A. Apj.u" "l"llt "StC-p III llOOKLIpilj"-- I'ioi. l.'lus II. Mli-it. Music. sVliool ll.tpkiiO"...MU l,llr,.lcii I l.t. I 0.10 lo.JO ll.t ll.io AI'TIIIiNOO.W .: Mu-lv. l.l'l "A Tipn l.crson In Rro-jr.ipliy" - 1'iof. Clia, II. Albeit. 2.20 "Mm.il Tiainliis" Ml IMUiliolli l.lnv.l ll.oo Minis a,lo "A t'.iy In a ttooil f-'liool"-- llr. 0. M. I'liilli. " r.vusivi.. ,ti MimIc, 8,1i) hti-luie, "Jiilnn (.'4i.ii",.lii .. Dr. .m.i!IiI i)Kcni!ii;it ri-jiouxiMi. i!hi Mu.ii", '",40 "ll'jit" t (iron" Mi- llliabiih l.lotil .o.lo "ilints on Stliwl Mjiiiciiurnt" 1)1. Ii. M. I'llliilH. Il,l) Mu.is, ll.lo ", M'uiUll,; IMIiuc In r.iuiiiip'iii" t i'l.ll. CIlK. II. Allld,1.. AITCIINOOX. t.i'll .Mtuiu , I. Ii) "O'linn'cii Ul Uccguiili)"" " '' " I'lOl. tint. II. Albnt, 2 ?0 "in and Out of OM l,uti(litii"- Hl, (1, .M. I'nil'pj. fl.V'O Mulv. S.:0 "!-)iiic t'.ni)f of llCiCi.i'lJLi"' MU I'.IImV'ciIi l.'iiyil. i:vi:xix(;. ,IS ('-iiii'il, "llio Ariel Aio,' rip.Millf," Tlio IMmoiif finllli f-.Nlii--. IliXI'.MIIIIIl CM0I!XI.i,. v ::u Mu.ic. V.IO "Ocfilofv am) flcogi.ipii) ,,f i lit ili.a ..iU'" I'i.f. (-'. II. Albcil (0 91 '"ito'ckl Oliil llonilt". . Dr. 'J. M. l'iiilijn I1 Ml".. II. l "'.Sini'lV l'l..f)iulOi!ic.il i:;":iiiiicii" Mb. i:il..lbrUi I.I.' J. AITIIIIXOUX. 2.30 IlfriOlU ol (.Viiiiilitltoi. Rummnge nml Cake Sale. The board of directors have aked tlje Women'a ltellef corps tocoi)trlhutc 'someth.lnn toward puttlmr 4 Jinw roof 'oil the ".Yomen'B Relief corps homu ol Hrookvillc, it., us they ar very anx ious to help keep their home In nood repaii' for t!io uku ot llio old j'oldtorfl. Tlipy will liotil u i'i!iniiinjc "talo nnsl weoUi to mini! Hip inmioy for Unit pin ))oho, nml any ono IntvliiR rumnuiKo. Will ho dolus tln Intlk'K u jfrent llml noHa by roiitillituinif tlu p.iiih'. Kolli'y Jtni. Ihhui" Xewitin, Mrs. (.thnrlcH lu inoreiis ni" Mrc. t'liiwi Cailtnn. On AVcdiicHtliiy, Xov. 27, tliey will Imvo n nuke fiile, lo lio hold In tin old tllolio uloro. DORIE IS A-HUNTING. Before Ie Leaves for Wilds of Sua qttelinuna County He Brings Ap jiles to His Newspaper Friends nnd Writes n Few Lines. norrauci' lluckley ltiirdette. the Clreriiilcld limn ol' orlfjlnal sayhiKK, h". n-htmfliiK Ibis week. He's sonietvlioic In the wilds of Sus(Ui'lumna wrltlrfS the last ehnptei" of (he lives or iiiuill nnd phoasiMils Willi Ids trusty villi. tWori! "Doric" left on hl kllllne; ox pedition he called at Tlio Tribune olllce and left some tipples ror his nowspup er ft lend. He also left a hurriedly written epistle which :ays: f.lreelilleld, Xov. 111. lHo. We had a srand (lino at our house Inst ii'IbIH. The receipts weio 1!) fi-lul) dollars, Tin; old lady was iikIIci" tluin sin this niurniiiR. Thu rest of the fam ily tiro 1'eelliiK- unite tired. Thin so ciety lire Is klllln' hut the churobes have not to pel nlonw and we must have chicken and duck suppers. 1 happened to hoi an evenln' paper Hie other day. There was a lie in It. about me for I wasn't In Cnrbondnlo. Sunday nluhl. I was to home with my dear little family. Hut my aimer hart cooled. The Rood book says: "f.et. not Hie fun fio down mi your wrath." Home people el Into their doliiRe be fore tliolr time. So I will not harm the nitm who wrote about inc. Don't do it again, please, if you'll lake a (ireenileld man's advice. f worked yesterday; I do this some times, but may be you wouldn't think it. 1 was on the job of moving ttus soll's barn. It's an old building and has stood where It was started from ever shife I can remember. This is one of the IhhiRS municipal water has done moving lhi barn away. There's fine talent displayed for this kind of niuviui' business by my friends, ileorsi! Williams and William t'isher, who are old veterans at the bushics.-', besides belli' tetenui soldiers. They were assisted yesterday by a man named Unek, I think: a slrannei' to nie; but he was not screen at the mov hie; business. I .started home at 11 u'elink, went as far as Xcishboi" dune's, stopped nnd warmed up; met Cousin '1. l. IJurdlek. He came down from the upper end of Susquehanna county with some pota toes; they have Koud .things up Whit ney's way .nice In a while, if they can't get them they borrow them from us Hreenlield folks. Speakin' of bor rowin' reni'iulu me of a woman who used to borrow napkins to ilnd out if her neighbors had any or. it they in-ed the corner of the table cloth as she al ways did. She used to borrow their clock to save lime and their parlor lamps and such light things. Once her uiiiu'.h buckboard broke down and she borrowed their dog; she ihoiitflit his lull was a-".vaggln'. Cousin Urn-dick wanted me to cume back Carboml.ile way to help him sell his produce and get some coal. That's what a man lias lo do. produce before ho gets his (oal. Of course 1 had to come Willi him as he is one of the biggest hearted llur.ietis there is. Aly cousin' here might have had something; to do with the old lady's temper this morning. He went to .Seranton. Seranton is a great place now. They tell me waiKius good there now, and thai shoe menders were never happier. There's a loss of soles that would queer a camp meetin' preacher. Tliey tell me there's an aw tul fuss over some man who s charging- sky high for the water they take from him. A man bigger than nio mislu make me take water, but I'll be darned if he'd rub It 'In by makln' me pay for It. Nothing ain't anything un lll'vou make something of It, and the best thing Seranton can do is to do something. They ought to cabbage the whole Miootill' water woiks and send that iiiaii out to Ihe big desert where the Lord punishes stingy men by drying up all the water. Well, 1 come to town this morning and found the team and Cousin isnr diek light, side up with care: use no hooks; everything lovely. The olllce is empty, except the ollhe boy, and I'm getting lonesome. I must close and sunt north. Yours for plump turkeys. D. H. liurdctte. SENT TO JAIL. Arch Youns' and a Companion Try to Burn a Lad at the Stake. Arthur Vimng. a well-known charai ter around town, was s-ent to ihe county jail by Alderman Atkinson, In lieu of hull. io appear in court lo an swer the charge of atteuiptlmv In burn at llm stake the young son of Hut ..imi. .v. w. Hicks. Young-, with an- olhPi" companion, conceived u plot to steal a pig from the slaugliler house of Hicks. Hicks, Jr.. heard the plot and was discovered by the two plot HEADACHE CHARMED. It Is the Experience of Seranton Peo ple That Proves tlio Mnglcal Eil'ect of Dr. Chase's Nerve Pills with Sick and Nervous Headache. It bus novel conns lo any other medi cine never to all medicines tin abundance of Seranton testimony showliiK the uneiiualcil merit estab lished by (Jr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills, Them Is pi nimbly no case or nervous sick headache they will not cure. Mr.'. James Wait-on, of No. ::.i Twelfth sti-eol, .Seranton, Pa., says: "Dr, A. W. Chun's None Pills are Hue. I began lo use theni lor iicrvou.-i sick headachen ,tnl norvousness. and brut uveal rtiif't-Ds In slopping iheni completely. Iteceiuiy I used them to nvcvcomu the depression and weak. ncBi-cH following slip and they were again sufcct;sful, giving nie bodily Ktrength and neivo steadiness As an all-round nerve and general ionic they W0 grand, and 1 am very much pleased that my atunitiou was called lo them through JliiHhews Bioir., druggists, !5v0 Lackawanna avenue, Dr, A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills un sold at eflc. a, bos at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chin'-- Medicine Co.. Buffalo, N Y. Son that portrait and slmiuturo of A. W. Chase, M. l are on every package. ter.''. He wns cttpttlred and lied to a stake and brush and wood set on lire under nnd aroitild him. The hold lads then ran.' Itlcks succeeded In oxtln-BtilshliiR- the blnsie, but wan tinnutu lo release himself and was found Inter, almost uiu'onpclous, The muni! of Young's comtiaiiloii could not ho learned. TO KEBUILD THE CHUHOH. 0 I - The Subscriptions to the Methodist Fund Now Amounts to Over $1000. HtiliHcrlptlons to Hie Methodist church building- fund to date arc an fllollows! Mm II. Tlium.li $ loo"" I,. A, litlclM'l WMM '. 11. Spincrr KM irt llr. Wiilimi" 00 A Filmi! 100' I", II. Htm- fit) M.-J. 'JIhiiii.ii llklvoii I'M (M C'liitrlci Sibl.iuct- MH) Win. If. IViU 2100 .Mm .Irrin.tii ' loo '"i .Iccpli ,1. .Ii'tiii.tn M ("1 llioicc II, .li'iintn 2.j (K) ('. It. .)onr lUMr) .1. .1. VIjtn mono 11. II. IMIIiiMin 2 ixl Mi.i Aiii.iiiiI.1 M.'-i 21 no Ml- 1.oN Moim 2o ifl l!i"t. II. C. Iaiii.ii 2.'. no .'. .1. JiriRcluil -'.no I'luili'i ll.n;in 2.1 on Nl.llltnli Tl.ll'llon lOllipJIiy 2.1 l"l ll.l'J.-i l"l TOWN TOPICS. Tlie slghi of n man staggering tluough the streets on Holiday night will", two live turkeys, one under each arm, recalled the turkey rallies which have always been a popular feature, of the season of Thanksgiving, Christmas and .Now Years. It also recalled the fact that these rallies are not in vogue, not because they do not appeal to the men with whom they were so popular, bill because a spirit of opposition lias arisen against them, width last year succeeded in almost wholly suppress ing the dice-throwing- for tile American bird of Turkish descent. This opposition developed among the butchers of the town and other dealers in poultry, who believed they had been Injured by tin- Indiscriminate raiding for turkeys, The belief was probably well founded, for more than one saloon keeper disposed of a score of turkeys In this manner each year J.asl year it was decided to put n top, if possible, to the practice, and the aid of the law was Invoked. The constables, of Ihe town, at least some of Iheni, not all, served notice on those who It was known intended lo conduct rallies, that the practice was illegal and would not hi tolerated. The effect was to ma terially decrease Ihe. number of (hose popular affairs. This year, the same opposition is manifest and it Is safe to say that In several wards of the town there will be 1 1 1 1 It, if any, of the raf-lling- of other yeais. If it does take place, it will be carried on without any attractive advertising beforehand. Just tin patrons of the place will he let into the knowledge that the dice will be shaken, with turkeys as trophies for the men who are the best manipulators of the cubes of bone. Of con rue, it is not the meie induct meiil of getting- a turkey that attracts tlie !ia trims of these affairs, for many of them spend for one turkey as much as two or three would cost at the meat market; it is ihe numerous side fea turci. This makes no dilference to Hie poultry man. All Unit he appreciates is tin! loss to himself, and this Is what inovi him lo put a slop ui the prac tice. City Kiigin-er Kupp Is accomplishing wonders in his work these days of improving- Hie roadway leading from Sev enth avenue nil the hill to the West Side. Wagon load upon wagon load of lillim.- has been dumped to raise the roadway from tlie railroad crossing to the brow of the hill. The aim is lo make il as nearly level as possible be tween these two points. This Is being reached gradually, and befoie another season old-time residents will scarcely know this familiar and greatly-l raveled load, the chief means of accefs to and from the Wcs,l Side. A view of tlie improvement shows wonderful changes. The contrast is so great that one who had not seen die hill in years would scarcely recognize It now. When the old gravity bridge of Davis' plane spanned the loadway. the a pad,. nf the It 11 1 was on tlie order of the camel-back railway that one sees at Atlantic City. There was such a dip In the middle that the momentum gained by ascending one would send you up the oilier. Xow tlio seven or eight feel that have been lllled gives only a slight pitch or grade, which, as advantages permit. Will be made to gradually disappear. The only kick, If any, thai, the resi dents in that vicinity have just now Is due lo tlie mud that the soft weather has formed from (ho freshly dumped dirt. Tliis will be removed, however, in a few days, by the liberal application of heavy ashes and cinders. It Is needles.- to add thai Clly "n glneer Kupp's personal attention and si;perlsioii of the Improvemenln are being most favorably commented on, and thai he has received many a fer vent beiiedlclion by Ihe change he has wiousht. The work nf removing the tiolley tar tracks on Belmont street to Hie rente" o the roadway, from Clark avenue to the city line. Is 111 th last stuges of completion, news that will be hailed with sati.U'acllon and delight by team si i is ami others who of necessity were obliged lo drive over ibis route from day lo day, While ihe rails lemiilncil on one side ol the roadway, there was but one de tent or acccplablo driveway. It was n case of doing things one-sided, and It Isn't necessary to point out thu incon veulence and danger of such a convenl eiici . Councils were anxious from the time Belmont street was paved, to Iiiivh Hie railway company move Its rails to the ci'iiii"' of the mipaved portion of the streei. The trolley company was chiiractciihtlcally tardy In responding, and by vnilous pretexts put off yield ing to thu city fatheis' wishes. The latter have shown themselves too blesstd with pailenco. but in Ibis caso forbearance ceased to ho a virtue. 11 was decided io put a stop lo (ho dll.i loi i. idles ot ihi- railway people, Then canio Select Councilman James Thomp son lo thi" from. '-,1111111111'" is a lighter, when the iocs ol his constituents mo trampled on, and he showed his spirit by lutroducim.- Into council his cele brated -'ripper'' resolution, which em powered the clly engineer and directed him to rip out the roils of the company, If within ten days It refused to change thu trucks to Ih'o center of the street. There was no mlslnlilug tlio business nil- of ihe 'Tipper," and ihe company proceeded io obey. Tiu work was Im mediately commemed and today there Is u splendid track, well ballasted, n decent driveway on either side of thu railway, and a lonstltuency that Is pouring- out Ur Rrntttude lo Councilman ".llmmlo" Thompson, A genuine ease ot hard luck Is Unit of .fumes ,1, (.'oitIriiii, whoso place of IuikIiiokh, In Hid old hohIoiIU-o building, was destroyed by lire on Tuesday night. Air. Corrlgith Is disabled by tlio loss of an arm, (he consequence of an acci dent while employed about one or the local breakers n few yearn uro. In the meantime, his circumstances were some what dlslresstii-r and an entertainment wan arranijed ror his benefit. This netted u good sum, which he Immedi ately Invested In the stock which was swept away by the merciless Unities, All that he owned, every cent of his earnings and his savings, were curried iiwuy by the lire fiend. Corrlgun, him self, was among the first spectators at the scene of the fire nnd It was pa thetic, almost heart -rending, to hear him bewail his loss as the wicked Humes consumed mi his all before his eyes. Ills pitiable plight was keenly felt by those n round hlni, nnd there wan the deepest sympathy for hlni In his mlsfoittme. The store which was destioyed was opened only a few weeks ugo, and Cor rlgun was galnliiE n patronnge that was brightly promising. MARRIED AT ST. ROSE. Two Couples Wedded In the Beauti ful Edifice. 'J'tto afternoon weddings wete sol emnized In SI. Hose church yesterday afternoon. At ;i.l o'clock, .Miss Hrldget Murray, of Dundnff street, and .lames Gordon, of Gordon avenue, were married by Very How T. l Coffey. Miss Alary Murray was bridesmaid nnd Mr. Len nou was groomsman. The bride and her maid were robed hi pretty gowns of blue. There was a reception at the bride's home, at which they received the hearty felicitations of (heir friends. The tiro popular and greatly es teemed young people and they have many well wishes accompanying them In (heir wedded slate. Mlbs JJrldget Collins, of th-uoklyu Htreel, and Patrick Clark, ot lOlghth avenue, were united In wedlock at -l o'clock by Uev. X. Dixon. A large crowd of the popular young couple's friends were in the church when Ihe pretty ceremony was performed, Miss -Mary Ciatl'iiey was bridesmaid. The bride was attired In blue and her maid was similarly attired. Hotli pre sented charming- apeparances. The yrootnsmaii was NorbeX Coggins. At the conclusion of the marriage, the bridal party was driven to the home of the bride, where a supper was "served. Tliey will slart hoip-ekeeplng at once. Funeral Services. The funeral of the late .1. U. Faulk ner was held yesterday afternoon at L'.oU. The cortege was an unusually largo one. Interment was made in Maplewood cemetery. The following gentlemen acted us pall bearers: K. H. Gille.-, S. J. Nelson, (',. AY. Howard, 1'. F. Kinnernn. 1'. F. Kinney. M. W. Howard. At Hie funeral services, the following- titartetle sang several hymns: W. D. t'vans, A. ICaster brook. N. Ackerman and Mrs. G. Mills. Jlev. A. F. Chaffee conducted the ser vices. Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining in the C.ir bondale, I'a.. postotllce. No. J0, l'.iOl, for persons unknown: Percy 1j .Cole, Howard Cummings, John Hopkins, H. J. Lee, Hen 1-evett, James A. Miller, AY. c. Shaw, It. 1). Smith, Joseph Stall, Thunuis Watkins. John P. AYil liains. Aliss J. Sulphen, Aliss lleleue Grayce, Airs. James Moran. Foreign Polermo Ling!, AutonloDattolofir A'in ceiiKo. J. II. Thomas, Postmaster. THE PASSING THRONG. Homer Greene, of Honesdale, was a Carbondale visitor yesterday. William Sims has accepted a position with the National Kxpress company. Aliss Blanche Whitney has returned lo her homo, in Honcsdale, after sev eral days' visit with friends here. Aliss Clara Arorton. who has been the guest of Aliss Klizahetb Surry, on Wyoming street, has left for Catnsa qun. PECKVILLE. Dentist Walter Stanford, ol' Chicago, III., has located an office in the Led yard building. G. A. Megargel is visiting relatives at Nazareth. Aliss May Knglish has accepted a position in the Journal olllce. Tonight the moose supper will be held in the Odd Fellows' bulldlnjr bv the ladles or the three local churches. Sup per will be served from II o'clock until midnight. I''. L. Taylor Is doing jury duty this week. Messrs. U. K. and Theodore Dikeman Good Health Is doubtless the highest human Rood. It is cspcciully so to women, to whom it means the preservation of beauty, hap piness in the home, and the enjoymeut of social duties. There can be no good health tor any woman who sut fers from woman ly diseases, Her complexion fails. ) Her nesn loses ; its firmness. Her '.' eyes are dull. She has no home hap piness, no social enjoyment, Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion cities the dis eases which de- stroj tlie health. It establishes reg-: ularity, dries (lis- !j agreeable drains herds inflntnni'i tiou and ulceration, and cures temaln weakness. It gives good health to women, which means tranquil nerves, a good appetite and sound sleep. "I was a urcat Mid'erer two years ago will; female Double and J tviote to ou lor advice. .-jyi Mrs, Mottle IIay,)ifTrilulotlou,-i:l)oii8lil Co.. MbwHiri, " You oullinril it cotii'e, of treat; mciit for me. 1 follow til your directions and now feel ULc a Uitlerenl jwrkon. I never e-tpccleil to hear from you w lieu I wrott" to yon. In Unco days after J commenced lakluK your mciliiiues I tet'iin to feel lietter. I took twenty dollar..' wotllt of llic favorite I'rewripttoii' ami "Coliten Steuival IlUcovery.' t'oujjlit it live ilollur" wuttli at a time, anu ai.o lour yi of Dr. lierce' J'ellets. I would not UWe one thousand dollars for tlio good the medicine lias done me. I oan't prai.e" tt boiirIi I tyikb all tvliu ktifler wild wvli truiibles would give J)r. Pierce" medicines a fair trial. I can work all dav doing anything, wall: wlieic J please, aud letl good. JJuuy thanks to you Ibr your Und advice." Dr. Tierce's Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one cent stamps to pay expense of mailing ti i i. uuiv. Addiess ur. k. v. nercc, mu I talo, N, Y. riMlfff'V'aUaMiaaaT HFSIbVbIS rm'MmSSSB W&Miwm. &Hy2wi US" WfFWmJMih If fl: aBjBaaV-fa-ta BBBrl 9r ! r tea, i aVaVBHaferk aa-a1BM B-B-B-B-B-B-ESBB-B't'a-B-B-B-K tf.4t Famous Dooior Urges Pyramid PIU Cure. Dr. Williams, a prominent official surgeon, says: "it Is the duty of every mti'Kcnn to avoid an operation If pos sible to cure In any oilier way and af ler many trials with the I'yramld Pile Cure t unhesitatingly recommend It In preference to an operation, For sale by all driiffglsls. Little book, "Piles, Causes and thiru" mulled free. Pyra mid Drug Co,, .Marshall, Mich. are at Susquehanna, attending the funeral of their uncle, tin; late K. P. Bradford, which tnkes place today. ,T. !!. Hell has returned from a few days' hunt In Pike county. Mr. Boll did not secure the deer ho was after, and will return In a few days to again try his luck. JERiHYN AND iWAYFIELD. A special meeting; of the Alaylleld school board was held Tuesday even ing for the purpose ot taking llnal ac tion on the compulsory education act, and for any special business which may be brought up. Immediately after enforcement, John Culey, who also acts in the capacity of secretary of the board of controllers, was unani mously appointed truant ollicer, with a salary of fl per day for each day served. During the course of the meeting; Treasurer Patrick Brady re ported having received $2,100 from Tux Collector Quimi. This sum Includes MOO taxes for Ihe year ending lflOu, and .jS'.MOO for the present year. Principal D. H. Krise was present at the session, and reported that OS pu pils were under enrollment for night school. Of this number there are two pupils In attendance, whose parents are not resident)) or the borough. These, he said, very seldom attended, and were present only on several oc- cas ons. Tlie expressed scnunieius m h,?.h'"? " I, " "'i,r ', "i;l ejecting rpuinKwhose place of residence while thought lo be in the southern portion of Carbondale. can- not be fully ascertained. He also re- mmed that of the OS pupils under en rollmcnt only one-half were in regu lar atteadunce at night school sessions, making an average monthly attend ance of about from :it to '57 pupils. F.mbodied in his report was a request to grant the Literary society which is an 'attache of the school, permission to hold an rtaiumenl in the As sembly hull. a.-', a suitable location for an entertainment could not be pro cured in Alaylleld borough. The sit uation in which the board was thus placed was an awkward one, and al though every member was opposed to thu affair taking place outside the confines of the Alaylleld board, they reluctantly, under the unusual circum stances, submitted to an approval of the principal request. Aliss Gladys Waters of Fourth street Is the owner of a unique new testa ment which her father brought her from Furope a year ago. It is only throe-quarters of an inch m leugiu, live-eights of an inch in width and a imikHiii' of an nch thlcK. 11 is rier- feetly printed and by the iid of a magnifying glass can no mite a curiosity and read. It Is is of course highly prized by the owner. Airs. W. C. Nicholson entertained a niiiev of friends on Tuesday evening ut her homo on Alain street In honor of her guest. Aliss Olive Frazer. of iinffnin. x. Y. The evening was ue- iinrUKSiiiv missed and refreshments were served. Those present were Air. mil Mrs. C. A. Batteuberg, Misses '""" . . . r....l A.., I. John Sumpson ami son iu:r.. " .-."- bald; Martin Oill, of Seranton; Frank Winter, John and Harry GrltlUhs. 1 oulse Xlcholson and Mabel Allen. Fd Rossar, a miner In the Delaware and Hudson colliery, had bis hand painfully Injured while at work yester- ''Miss Alargaret Qulnn. who has been In Xow York city purchasing goods i.,i. .1. D. Stoeker and son. returned home yesterday. ti,.-. ,.... of Gallagher vs. the borough or Jerinyn. which has m-en in ton l for the past two nays, tom i"""-" the hands of the jury late yesterday af ternoon, CLARK'S GREEN. Mrs. J. X. Spencer Is reported ti be slightly better from her tveej.u Illness. The members of Klectrlo Star Lodge Xo. I'JO attended the lasi burial rites of Brother John T. Akerly ut Justus 111 Tuesday at 2 o'clock, p, M. Past Grand P., F. Kvnus iicted as marsliall on ihe occasion, conducting the exer cises, which were solemn and impres sive. Brother John T. Akerly was 11 member of long standing, and took much Interest In the good woik of the order. In tug particularly desirous of and took great delight 111 aiitloipaHiii," tlio ceremonies of this last sad ovnHl, which removed liom his homo a kind nnd loving; husband and his vicinity 11 life-Ions, generous ami active mem ber and lillsseu, who will bo missed very gi cully. Ho lias been a gleat and patient sufi'cier for many long and weary inimtlir. .Ml". A. A. Davis relumed 10 Ills homo on Wednesday evening last from the Lackiiwaiina hospital where he under went u .serious und dllllculi surgical (ipiuatloii of Urn removal of a glandular lumov from his neck, by (ho surgeon In chaifif. and his many friends will ho pleased to learn that ho Is rapidly recovering; from ils painful effects. Aliss Jessie Koblusou I quite sick nt her home, Mr, AI. I(. Coon Is sllgluly Improved from, knt report of his Illness. Airs. Abraiu Wilson returned homo on Monday utunnooii from a visit aiuong relatives In Blnshaintou. Air. and Mis. W, II. Stone, of Wav erly, called on friends here on Satur day lust. The members und friends of thu Methodist Kplscopal church will hold a the convened session was called to or- '' ,"""' ', ... '1llf.f, der the compulsory eduction law was1';' V.-v 'l.l'Ln,,1 1 C"'" eit suece- "Tlio discussed in all Its details, and after ? WIHiml areu tes su --" ' considerable animated discussions were Middleman." at t he one.. use on Indulged In by the board or controllers. , Tuesday ovcn-niy I exL S pedal . en it was ..( length enforced by the bor- W '"V u, IM?' f v i.. ii , nv. e..ii.n.. .i,ti 'Hon, including the I .mums ponci WHHII ' t.t'iiin.i'.iiv.iiti') it' i U t i ii vi ! Gertie Davis, Mary swick. ao ." -tenbcrg, Jessie Winter. Kml iy Rich. Knuna Roberts. Josephine Davis. dith lint lie SCUtt. UllVf. riuoui. donntloii In the church parlors In their ttstiiil way on Friday evening- of this Week In nld of lliell" pastor, Ho v. M, S, Goitshnll, Alt arc most cordially In vited to be present and join In Hie festivities of (he occasion. The mnrrlage of Miss IStlu Covey of (his place to Mr. Nicholas G. McKown of 9cran(on took place last evening at (ho homo of (lie Initio's father, Mr. Pulaski Covey, the Uev. Al. ti. Godflhall olllclatlng. While not luetentlotis In number of (uest. Urn event was very Impressive. Miss Ktta Covey, the eld est of three daughters, Is an estimable young lady, nml one who will be greatly missed, She was tin netlvo nnd earnest worker In the Methodist church. Miss Irene Snooks attended (ho wed ding of her' friend, Aliss Kerrigan, In Seranton Tuesday evening. OLYPHANT Miss Hallle Hovels, of I'rlceburg, and George P, Walsh, of Dunmore, were Joined In wedlock In St. Patrick's church at two o'clock yesterday morn lug, Uev. P. .1, Mut'Dliy, the pastor, performed Hie ceremony. The Initio was attended by her sister, Aliss Katie Hovels, lioth wore tallor-inado gowns of brown broadcloth and black hats. They carried bouquets of roses. James Walsh was groomsman. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the bride's homo to only the Immediate relatives and ft lends of the contracting pat-tics. Mr. and Airs. Walsh left on the noon train for New York, where they will spend their honeymoon. The groom has a lucrative position with the Keystone rtrewcry company, and the bride Is one of I'rlce burg's popular young ladles. The Fiilon Hepertolro company will present. "A Game of Hearts" at lb" opera house this evening. Hy special arrangement with Daniel Frohman. Thomas J. Hussell, support kilns in full action Large crowds have been in atten dance each evening at the bazaar in tin; lllakely Baptist church. Kverv evening excellent, entertain ments ' are given and line suppers served for ir cents.- Many pretty ar ticles suitable for Christmas gifts are for sale. Dr. W. L. Van Duskirk spent yester day at Blnghiiinton. X. A". A double wedding was solemnized in Hie Primitive Methodist church yes terday afternoon at 4 o'clock when Airs. Annie Stewart and Frank Day of Blakely, and Alarlha Hodgson of Boll street and John Metiers of Blake ly were united In marriage by ftev. James Jley. the pastor. The brides were attired In costumes ot light blue cashmere with lace trimmings, nicy were unattended. Both cou,.es wi, iw do in h ; ... 'I 'here wll 1,. - "l ' " imr served at the l-tptlst ihui.h !.. will zaur lonignt. The Juniors dauciug class have Is sued invitations for a. social which will he held in Alahon's ball Thanksgiving night. There will bo no meeting of the class this week-. TAYLOR. ".Sunshine and Shadows." an illus trated lecture on New York life, will be delivered by Clinton B. Henrv at the Jlethodlst Episcopal church on Tues day evening-. November 2fi. How the otlier half live is graphically shown by Hie views, enlarged in size as they are (brown on the screen by the stereopti con. A treat is In store ror those who care to see a good lecturer. Admission, free. A collection will bo taken. The lecture will be siven under the aus pices of the Willing Workers' society. All are cordially invited. The Anthracite Glee club will hold their usual rehearsal this evenlnjr in Llewellyn's hall. On Monday evening next will be held the grand concert nnd lol drawing of the Calvary Baptist church, Xo effort is being spared by the committee in charge of the event. A special induce ment to attend is the lot drawing. The chance tickets will also entitle the holder to admission to the concert.' and all for the sum of twenty-livo cents. Tlie Anthracite Glee club and otlier well-known talent will participate. The school deposits of the pupils of Prof. S. J. Phillips and Miss Bessie James, now deposited in the Seranton bank, amounts to 530ft. The scholars are to bo complimented 1111 their good showing. The Bible class society of the Young Aleu's Christian association will meet tomorrow in their rooms, on South Alain street, at 7.H0 p. m. John AYallace, of the PiUstou Young .Men's Christian association, hi ihe instructor. All young men are invited to attend, The concert of the Anthracite Glee club, which wilt be held ut the Calvary Baptist church on Thanksslvlng eve, November "jT, Is the all-absorbing topic In town, A largo number of tickets have been sold. The eiHTagenieut of J. I'aranllas Thomas, the world's famous , Jm Now ClJU(, and -William D. KvitiiH, 11 noted tenor, ot Carbondale, will certainly be 11 Heat to our towns people. Tickets, LM cents. The Sewing circle of the First Welsh Congregational church will conduct 11 social In the church basement on pay night. Admission, 10 cents, The AVilllam Toll Ullle club is ar laiigiug to bold n rlile shootlmr match on the club's rllle range. West Taylor, Thanksgiving day afternoon. Knelt con lestuiit will he allowed ton Hindis Valu- uble prizes wilt be awarded tin win ners. Lackawanna Yalley council. No, M. will meet this evening In Bed Alen's hall. A large delegation of our townspeople intended tlio lecture delivered last evening In Alears' hull. West Seranton, by William Abraham, M, I'. (Jlabon), of Wales. The Bulfalo Social club will conduct Its regular weekly social on Saturday ovoning In Weber's link. .Music will be furnished by Prof. T, It. Dals. The work of cleaning up the doinls of (ho old brick house Is helm? pushed with all possible speed, preparatory to thu eredlon of the new washery near tlio Taylor dump. Aliss Alice Kvans, or Wesi Seranton, was Hie uuest of friends III tills plain yeslerdit . ' Airs, William Davis and daughter. Blanche, of South Seranton, vlslied relatives Intro on Tuesday. ELMHURST M,- M.ni'1 'Jul' ' I- Mdiinii at Hi" Iwitu of Mi, jliil Ml- hnili'l 1.118'U.v. Mi. W. II. I'uin .in 1 fullei IA.ui . pciil mi- Uldl.t ill MlJI'tull. Ml llitdii faai.i-a "" a tiller at M'u.'ow nil S'lUI'lj,1. tlb. Mjii .ImkliK ii iiluii,s' with a ci'ii' .old. Mb. Iviii- Uiiuiil) uiU'il.iiiicd .1 p-iil) uf .tiiun. ptoplr at li"i' Iwiiii 'in ilMtfti) vitality. Tint.. CEYLON AND INDIA TEA BLACKorGREEN Oh, I Like It Is what everyone says who has tried it. Cey lon and India tea is liked because it ii PURE, CLEAN and ECONOniCAL. , ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SALADA Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DELICIOUS. Bold only in I.cad racket. .-toe, 60c. and 10c. Per Lb. Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Machine Business ot Dickson Manufacturing Co., Seranton and Wllkes-Barre, Pa. Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mining Machinery, Pumps. I'ic'i'iil tti'ie: MK- 1)11. 1 Smith, Walter V.i;c, ("Ii.iilo.s .Iciui. ruber 1'v.ins Mill ami Alfred JiiiKiii'. Mlit. p.niii'l f.iinifs Mini lleiili.i Clinic-, :nnl Ml,.. William lulnii; wen hoipln!; Ill S'.lan ton Moii'l..;, Air-. Hurry I'liii- i I In- pioml iioji.e-i.ur jl a citt'N tint Im-. ono Iiuinlieil and bio liKeium-. h".i. 1). P. ('coptr anil il.iuuhtci, lloulali, aeu in sv-r.iiiloii -siliuil.il. .'Ii-. .1 ut I .Mi.-', .t.icoli stliieticl. jr., s.pciil Suiiil.iji uilli Mr. and ."the'. T. .1. Srliiebcl. libs llcrlln Orini.'s pica:, mil,.- oiiUilaiiicd lllwi '"i.i New and l.cn.t .IcuKiiw on Sunday. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Quarterly meeting was hold In thci Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday last. The presiding elder'was present Services were well attended and great- ly enjoyed. Air. Harry Peters, who filled the pos ition of depot agent for the D.. L. & W., has moved his family from the town. He had not dually decided where to lo cal -. The members or the Baptist church are organizing a Christian Endeavor Union. Aleetings will be held on Tuesday of each week and Christian people of all denominations are re quested to go-operate with them tu make the society a success. Uev. T. AY. Warnock has been hulls--posed for several days, the result nf aj cold. The annual meeting ot (he Clark's Summit Altigazlne club was held at tlio home of the secretary, Harold Parker, on .Monday evening of this week. Air. Arthur Grllliu is clearing bin lots on Centre street and making a vast improvement In the appearance of that location by so doing. The entertainment to be held in the Methodist, Episcopal church on Friday evening- or this week by class No. :' of the Sunday school, promises to be tlio greatest success of the series of social affairs held by these enterprising young ladies. They have enlisted the assistance ot the best home talent and several from Seranton will participate. The programme will consist of solos, choruses, readings, piano solos and Irlos, banjo miIos and a monologue en titled Aunt Jerusba Dow's Album by Aliss Nellie Alger, assisted by thirty young people in costume. The admis sion Is twonty-llvo cents and tickets may be purchased fiom any member of the class, OLD FORGE. MI- ll..tii- .-.1H011I, of l.Jtluopi", I lie u'leA ,.f her kl'ier, Mis I.', Hi.ihf. The Hiualim nl I.'. K. loituiiiel, i -tw "1. ttni) inti'iii'il In Male irim buy mi M(iiidt). supliin Illinium. l Mi.hoI. N'. V., 1 H"i Sii...l uf Id-, ilmislitcr. Mm. n Urodliiail, a. li. Kdttaid C100111 "I"! con. .iJi"". wen- t -i iiuis In N'i.iiili'li en .Muiid.i.t, The 1p1ti.1l iiu'OIiiik- ttiin.li bate been held in Hi,. Ililil. ellnidi.l llpl-i-upd ihuali the pi.6 ilnve ttiiKs "ill In lunlliui.'il lliii tiuMv. Mrs .Mni'il Ami; . "t Hbigi Irny, N. Y i lidtlnu her poeuU, Ml, and Mlf. II. IliaUi". I hit Utile ihil'l el Mr. mid Mlf-. Iliulrilc-oii. of l)uiti'.i, tth" ilifil "f ini'inl utifoui tioup, ta a ui lid in Mali' leiueleiy 011 Jlomljy. Hi-t. .I.'ii.i-. riidilttoi"! hi bciii uii.ullil"l li.i. 1 "l I hi' ni'tv Aletlindi.l J'ibci)i.d ihill'h. Resumption of Sunset Limited Ser vlco Retween New York, Phila delphia and San Francisco, Sea son 1001-1002, Commenting November ;:o .mij e.uh i'uesdny, Thursduy mid Satuidat' thereafter, llm Washington and South western Limited, operated dally he. I ween New York, Philadelphia and Now Orleans via the Pennsylvania Railroad and Southern Railway, leat Illg Philadelphia, Broad street Mnllou at ij.fl.i p, in,, composed of dining. Pull man drawing-room, sleeping, nbsenn. tiou and library cars, In addition will carry n special Sunset Limited An nex Pullman drawing-room lompart muni sleeping car to connect with thu Sunset Limited operated between New Orleans and Sail Francisco. Tlio celebrated truns-coiulne.itul ser tlco offered by these luxurious trains makes a Hip to the Piuillo coast not only very quick, but most delightful. Charles L. Hopkins, district passen. ger agent. Southern Railway, R;'S Chestnut strcoi. Philadelphia, will hi pleased to furnish all Information.