7 '-' $ ? m THE SOUAiVLON TU1.JJUJNE- 8ATUKIJAV, NOVEiUBldit. M, 1901. n The News of RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Dclawnte and Hint turn Ralhond. I line II, 1WI, lunu lean- L ul)onlilp it " nation .11 '"i'or'mntin mul Wllkc-tlinr-ii 0,1, T ;l, S 00. lull. 1(1 Ul. 1121 1 "Li '"I". M. -'M' Jul, OlW, 7.00, 1(1 HI 10 ul p. III. , "un.ln tnlin lciu .it S X II HI 1 w ! ' '. !!. Ill, 0 CO. ll p. m. .... v In Mima, MMtom. Monlidl. llotton, Vw lliicliilnl h.iI, etc., 7.00 n. Ill I Ml I'. I ('loll.1 ) . . , , I'm l.ikp Lotions Niuniiil mul lloncilile, ', '.', II in i in i l "I, n lip. in. NllllllV IllltH ll P l.ll-i ll'ilnH". Vliuintt mul Hoticiiiip n( !i"w ii. in ; I.: I'. I ' p. m. "Iralm niihc ul Uiilmnilile hum ItKr IJuic iimI suiiIdii ,h f.)ll.i: ( 111, .'IT, (l .11. WW u 111 ! U'17, L im. il.'!l, I 2'', II OS 7.01, SsJI, Wot, Jl.i" p in ! l,i" I 11. in. , -lllirl It llllll- lllhl (It 1 IT il III. IJ.I0, ." il, I .'. 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Hi unit .mil Mnruli, 11I ' II 11 111. 1 ill t (in 1 plliv 'umliD, tin IlinsliiiLitnii, 11 1U 11 n iipiIihh Pi Sti uik i!H tliil llnirilo. iml 11 1 I" p in lm- 'iiiwliiiini. inn' iiiK 11 liii"i ii nil f 1 Ml 'lllll 1 ollll" "iiuitit 11 mix it 'i I , j 111 fni 1 iiiu li 111111 wlili vmMiiii i iiiii lIIti-, mil i -'7 p. 111. i.iili x me 1 1 inn 1 tlniix 1 1 lini irilp it s . 1 11 mil 1 I 1 11 lit. VunlHi ,n , 1 in "MABON" TALKS TO CARB0NDALE MINERS In an Earnest Adthess Deliveied in the Giand Opeia House the Gieat Welsh Labor leader Urges the Men ot the Mines to Form Boauls of Conciliation to Eediess Theii Wiongb Hon. S. S. Jones. Hon. James J. O'Neill, Piesident Judge Edwaids and Di. H. J. Whnlen Make Biief Addi esses. J Iui Willi. 1111 Alii. 1I1 1111- tin' isiimI Welsh l.iljoi li'.ulci, tlio bcloM'il uiur "ontatlve il tlii' Wi'Nli niiiioi" in tin llililsli ii.ii 11. uncut, wliu is eniK'.neil riiiion,',' his lollows In tin- title of "M.i lion" "son ol his lohiUi" spoUt' List nllit tn the t'nitcil lliiii? WoiUeis of I'.ll 1)011(1. ill- Thu Morim wi.ithn inlllintoil .iK.ilu'-t 1liu .ittenil men .mil Kept in.tnv .1 miner Hum iittt'iiilin,?, whose home was on the olllsUiits and who would hae hail to tliKlRe tlnoiiRh Miow and cold to li'.ali tlie i tI imil opei.i house to hear Ihe nutt'l iipit'entatlM1 anil lead, 1 ot lilh own people The niiueis ami olheis, n numhei of llicin nioniiiieiit litiens, liicich. mts, iiioresfeion.il men, and the like, weie iispirnl with enthusiasm, nml as .Indue IMwaul1? aiitlj iNiuv-(il It. tlie amlicnie, like .Mlllnu's. thotiyh lew, was Pt. "Malum," when intioilnieil by Hon. S. ! .limes, the 1 lntifiiian ol the evening, was lnudlv appl Hided and iliieuil when he lett his -, at and e ime doun the staj,e to (iinimenie his talk to the men 01 the mine, who wue e.iK(.'i t" heat li's wie 1 ounsel ol the matteis Unit wcie thelt situation 11' sons ot toil The pith ol -Nil. Ahiali.lins' talk was the 101 million ot bonds of lonclllatlon to i(dii"-s then wiongs, und he iukciI, 1 1 It einiilinsis ami tone, that the minds liKht for thai icenmiltion that would lniiiK aboui un eiiu.ilily belweui them and theii emplojets. that by niietiiiff as mm to man tlu iiuild tiue the "swoid ot leison" and "1 anuon balls ot iiimmon-scnsu" to settle theii disputes and ledums their Kiltvatliis. In his pielace to tlie .iiKumont (il hlH talk, lie aliiimeil tli.it nu taii-miiiiled man would 01 iiuild deny that the aims and objects of the united inineiH jlisti Heil tlie 1. ipse nt their .".interne. These leipiests, he does not like the wind de mand, weie, shnplv. wanes, eiiiiLlnn.nl it liws lor tlie saft KimidhiK ot theii llis while at woik and the loinmtion ot boauls of 1.011' Illation and aibltra tion lie lipiiilliited the sufwstlon, illppautly oiieied, tliat the law ol hup ply and demand would lOKtlluto the m.ittpr (if ..lines'. Too often the law of supplv mil demand put the sinew and bluoil of the woiMiitfiimn on ihe lor, lew 1 ol nieuhamlli-e Whin lite wotk Incmair.i llle was 1 ontlnually endau Kirnl b his toil, it would be uud lo lank it an meiiiiaiidlse. I ly wukos, he iiieant Hint portion wlikh would not onl allow tlie niiueis 10 toed and 1 lollie ami pioxlde a di 1 enl habllalfnii. but allow I1I111 stiltlileiil to lav aside foi ills silppinl lor tlie davH that he would no IniiKi'l' be 11 die to nil 11 b.v llis dully swe it. To f;et tlltse demands we Ihld that iiiettiil.itlun is neeoMMiyj not thai all Hiipld.seis ate tytauls, tm they mo not, lint it In to biliiK hi Hue tlie Indlf leieiiL employer, that lm may be placed atollK'-lde of the liable Oiupioyets nlin h.i i' alwas teiojjnUed the 1 lj,'lit! of llicli woikmui At thlfi Jtliiflllti , Mi. Abialiatun di Iwd ilttu the Pitli ol hW tali., the fet 1 lenient at indiistual tumlili'ii l eui 1 Illation, and tl lint 1 olieiliutioi), .11 !u tialiotl, lait lievei by tlie 1 1 tit I loil-out in tlio toollsh Htiiki The si cat tltlMs ul tiio iMpltall.-.!.- ol lids 011111 1 y aie fin inlnt,' lia- no iV.n foi' illlll, lie lOllllnued, for tiles. Would Kiwi the wniUlueii all Hie nioie teiisou lo bi'ioini' sMiomjci and liliet them on i"iial kiouihI; that tlieso Runt nrsaiiU ations of 'apltnl would Und that ihtlr lopustMiiaiUe.-. would meet with the. r''i'n.'senlatii'H ot tlio workmen and by aid of tlio Hwonl of if.iMiti and annon balls of coiuniou minse, ttndeintand llio Uoiililes and mottles tliem wltliutti ie. soil lo Ilia iritel law of intaliatlun, Tliem mo two hide.1 to evei y illo. Hou, uud this Is till thru lie would .iHk of Inn iji wit capitalists that they would iocokiiIhu tlio llKllt of the mk men to show llit'lr bide, of tlio ijiioh. lion to Hunt aiotiud tlio tulilo and, as limn to man, talk owr their tiotibUs, Hilt tlmni, loiulllate them and settle thorn. Ho uiged upon tlio mini t lo follow tltu eour.su thai the. inliitu'tf of V.ilerf adopt and liavo lollow-ed for twenty. tlitcu yeais witli out u ajnyle stilke, 11 Ja not that they do not have b;vv nnci'sj they have them, hut 60iiH'tlincF these ate not s) levtint-ef , tliey .ue nothing, n i Is determined wlicii the men come tOKether In the boauls of ion dilation, llut this Is tlie only way ol Carbondale dplPiiitlnliif,' niul settlliiK What ato, or appuar to be, dlfloiPlHe". Alt linpoitiuil eonldoiallon iii Hie liinRUitKc whleli the Illinois uhoiild wo wlion lircx'iUliiK tltelr reqlieHli, Ap piaat'li, lie Hiild, In 11 lespet'tful wO ! bo Kcntlompii; life no ttnu.it, but de pend upon pcisuaslvu loinaiUw to btltiK about Mitir einployerH to join way of looUliiK at your ttottblcs; thru ymi will Had that you will be met half way. If not more than half wn. Mr. AhiahnlllH legtclted Unit he did not see. tunic of an eiiuallty in tills country between the collleiy ownci and the collleiy (Miiplnye, und tie .shiti'ply 10 bllked the foi nie't for ills Imdsli nee ill keephiK away fioui lila men and shut tliifr his eyes to tlie lecoirnlllon of their ilphK Tills rei ignition wan one of tlie ptlliulple IhlllKH to be fotlKht for by nu ans ol oiKimlatlon. He was Kind to liotbe how tills nues tlon ol iiipltal and labor was piomln ent In the seimous of lite p.i'lois in llielr ThnulisKlvIni; day utteiauees. He also noted the feeling or rear that tun UiioiiKh them nil in to the lesttlts of tlie ImikiiIii that was to bo stunk next Apill between the antliinilte mine owneis and their workmen. Theie seemed to be something In tin M'l.V Kiound. but, said he, with vehemence "it will be the fault or tlie i.ipltalists ll they ieftt.se to ietoKlile tlie lights or Ihe mlnets lo .show tliem that thev h.ito Kiieanees that seem to need iiiIkIiUiut." Uiiu doctor ol divlnitv, lie 1 iintintied. ctltklscs us seW'lely because we sav we hate iIhIUk us woikiiumien. As to the pi cent stilke in Hi 1 anion 1 think it 0111,'hl to be setllcd 111 a dnv. Plob iihlv the eatlse of the stilke Is not lust, ot tliat I (.iiiuot s,iy, but theie is no leuson wlty these p 11 Ills mold not mc-l with e.iill otllei. I liate the boy tott ns hud as ant man 1 an, but I el. dm the ilfjht of the woikltiKiniin lo dileiul the iIrIUs of ItN w h!( it Ihis doc I or would din This man 'sijs that idleis liuw' no limits lo lite, but he i-. not speakillf? ol idleis; lie Is speaking of woikeio. The allem itlte that he olfeis i-, that It ott don't i.ue to woik foi il man .ton hate the iIkIiI ol libel lv .mil 1 all so wllfle ton pli ase to woik, but wliit about the blai U list.' What is a man to do when he leaws one man's emplowneiil and his name is h iniled munil t' other unploteis so as to denv him the liKht to woik. Wheie is Ihe lllKii.t" As well take a 111. m out Into the mean, pull tile bond liiini undei I1I111 and tell him lo walk: that he is now at libfil.t. In 1 out Hision. he lenewid his lotinsel to the niiueis to unite loi the toi illa tion ol boauls ol louciliation whnli would le'iiote tin ll tumble. l'lloi to "Al.tbon's" talk, slim t ,n diesses weie made by Hon. ,1, .1. 0 Noill. I'.et Ul H. .1. Wli ilui and I'tesidcnt .Ittiitte IMwatiN On the st.n,e, beside the-e weie J'ostniiistei .John H. Thomas and i:. D. I.athiopL'. In a bo weie Alawir Kil palilik and lieniv Collins ol the na tional enutle bond ot llle Tailed Mine Woikets The M07.U t band plajed situal '0 Icctions and at the end ot his addtess "Mabon" led his count iMiieil in the audienie in singlm; the national song 01 W.ili" M'COMB FAMtLY REUNION One of the Most Hemaikable Gathei ings in the City's Histoiy Father, Mothei, Seven Sons and Thiee Daughteis, All Enjoying Good Health. The most lemaikable l.miilv L,athei Intf at a Tli.iuksgUini; da illinui, ol whleli we hae anv knowli dKi'.was tliat luld Thin day. at Hie home of All. and Mi- W. I l.eonaid, Xo. MJ liUer stu t Theii names lollow Mi. and Mis. llimh Mi Comb, ol 1 (i.tiheld ateiuie: John AlcComb, ol .'I Ci.u Held atomic Hittih MeComb, jr., of Philadelphia; lames Mi Comb, ol Phila delphia; David McCoinb. ot Sciaiiton, Pa.: lleiuy Mi Comb, or Hiooklt'u, X Y,; Kdwaul MeComb, ol Clementon, X. .1.; Kiank 12. Mi Comb, ot Sct.mlon, Pn , IJie M( Comb (.Mts, Di K .1. Plette). ol Heildmer, X. Y.. Henilottn Jle Conib (Mis W. I. l.eonaid). of,.' Ultir .stleet, sl.ll.ili All Comb (.MlH C. J.,. Duty), ol Xew Yoi k iit.. A tnnilly of tweUe, composed of lather, mothei, seten sous and tin 00 dauslitets, all in good liealth ami ater iiKlnu; in aae IS eais, was gatheieil aioimd a table sumptuously pi opined lot the 01 1 aslon, while at ,n ndlnlnliiR table weie seatid the wites, husband,'' and ihilduti or tlie bo.ts and sit Is of the Mi Comb latnily. Ml. and Alls. Illicit Mi Comb tamo lioiit New York city lo Caihondale in lS'iii, and toi lilts -one .tents 0111 illy haa been theii home, .lohn JliConib w,m hoi 11 in Xew York ii. The otlici nine ihllilten lltst saw the IIkIu ol da. in f.ubouilulo, Iwo 01 whoin ueie hoi 11 In a dwellimr whldi stood on the site of ,1. P l!e nolds' beautiful home on W.wmilny stteel, and Ihe ,stu icediiiR seven in tlie old liiinie.tte.nl now deslK ualed iiH -I Cailleld avenue Tills lamily lias laid but Utile sit k ness, nml piesents nn uubioken tioin, llaelt meiubei at Ibis Utile beats Hip ImiMiMs of ,i Ikoioiis 1 (institution, H ifli one Is loinelj in appeatanee, 1 11111- loitable in 1 IlLUlllstitllies, niul bliijllt in inttdlei I Willie ihe fainllv has liad Its .tummi Kiitlietiilij tor tlw deiailes, this Is Hie tlisl time in tlillt.N-oue .seal's sslten tlie whole. do.:eit liawi .-it down loKelln 1 ul the same liunnui'ilujr ho ml nt the same timi When the ihlldioii asfseinbled on Tluusda it s,is an Intnesilutr slRlit to nhaeive the anluiatloii, tlsailty and deliKlit ileiiieteil oil eaeli 1 ouuluiiaui ('. and Hie ,io,soiis satistaciiou of Hie p,n. etits as thi'V (onteiinilated llteli pin-K-'lie. Miss Ik at Hit Mt Comb, aed 11 yeais, invoked tlio dilu blOhslnji nt diunei uud supper It is needles.-, to paiticu lailv.e ui'tiioi: k tlio meiiu piovliled bv Mis. 1.. opuid. Tim lamily tesiilled lis apj li ( iatlon of her akill and (aslo by doitie, mil jIHtlee to the piodtats ot liei offoitH, Mr, James Mi Comb ailed us tinjtuia.stei ilu was n.tul to the mi anion and it)i'ily iua:viy:ed in do the liumns In u manner to make iln, event a led-lettei day in tlie riimd.s iluonoloB'y, .li 1', I!. "MeComb deltly handled tlie umliij. knife, .mil Mr John MiConili assisted tltu other mcni Ilea s of llio liiuiily In I hell oiatoilcal pioijiamiuc .-sos'i'ial of Hie ua inin is 01 tliif f.unlb, who ciiuio liuiu iibioad to sltato In tile jtlbilatlus jov of tlio occasion, will le. main in tlio city tor u tesv d.i.s, tenuw hiK ucitialuttmcf und tilt'iidshlp of eaillir (lays. Last Night'B Concert. i Tlie eomeit sis en (n thr Urean llaptlst ohtiirh last night foi the ben efit of llio Methodist chtlteh wti4 the splendid success that tlie eotitse and the ilToits or the lnoniotem and jmt' tlclimiitH met lied, Seldom befoto wcto so ninny attlsts lteaid In such it popu lar pioKtiimnie und the cnJonient sstts all and 111010 than was anticipated. The nltillmici' fell Krateful (o the pro mote! s of the cuteipilse and were Kind oC the oppoi utility to it Id the chinch. THE M'KINLEY MEMORIAL. Postmaster Tltoinns Has Been Au thorized to Receive Subscilptions. Postmaster John It. Thomas has been minimized bv tlio National Meinoiinl association lo ice else subset Ipllons to the fund lor the inoposed monument, to be elected at Canton. Ohio, over tlie mate of tlte late lamented Piesident MeKlllley. Tills will kIw lo Ciiihondallans the oppoi Utility lo aid In peipcttliitltu,' the mentoi.s of tlie late ptesldeiil, as Is in tended UiioiiKh this incininlal. Cnibon dale. alwavs to the limit In pnttlotlo low'ienee, will not b hulking on tills oicaslon, and a flttlntf icsponsii is looked lor. Tlte subscilptions s 111 be aoknoledf;ed IhtotiKli Hie pi ess, fioni time to time GREAT G.A.R. EVENT. Davies' Post Inspection Piovocl to Be All That Was Desiied to Make It Rcnieniboied as the Best Exem plification of Ritual Woik Seen in This City. i)n Wedue-das owning; Davies' iiost lieadipl 11 teas was now tied with 1 om l.tdes who had assembled to pntlel pnte In the nuuim! (it. md At my Inspec tion. Among Hie visitois tlieio came Horn mi anton a laiKo deloR.itlou liom Haa S fli lllin post lo witness Hie woik ol Comniimder MeComb, and to niake a li.itcinul mil on tlie metn bfls or the 01 del in this eitv. I-'ioni lufot m.itlon B.ithmed fi inn le liable solutes II is udmlUcd that Col onel Mi Comb has IiiIiim.iI new life ill I) ivies' post siiue his 1 etui 11 to our eit.t, and that dining the last ve.ir he has pet formed the duties of lonimand ed with 11101 e lldellty and ntilllaiy pie 1 Isiou than has been manifested heie in 11 si oii ol teats. An itispeelion in opei ly pel foi mid 111 '.ins that all of tile foi Ills and (eie monies pot t.iinim,' to oi.ind Aunv woik shall be lulls- obset veil, and that a (omplete eempll(li.itlon of all the line titiial lltci.iluic shall be lendeied 01 ally tvitliont Hie aid of anv ui.iiiu si tifil or in Int. Knowing; Colonel Ii Comb's abllitv to mate and declaim, his eomiades telt that his 1 endlliou of evei v detail would be put to a hlfdi stand.it d. They wete Kiatllled with tvh.it thev si and he.ml. and they at tested it in uiimls takable ways Cinnni iniler JliComb aseilbes ijie.it pt.iise to Ills loiiuades v. ho assisted liini in the Intel esthiK tetemonv, und to Olhiei of the Uav Chilstopher Sihult. he makes special allusion lor his ellli lene .nut .eal. A poition ol the eseninfc was dev ol id to an Inlet change of com testes be tween the loi.tl and visiting iiiiinades. Inspeetoi Ollleer V. S. Joins bcK.in a seiits of iuteieslltiK talks. Cik.iis weie passed, and, as they weie nl.u id Is ini lnei.itcd, Conn ados IJ W. Peane, Halses Latinope and ll. S Kimball spoke feeliiiKls- 011 subjei ts nt'.n and deal to the men sho utnesent the Kie.it rnniv ol patiiols who made tills nation lice, pio'peioits and happy. As Haiti hoar tame altop.ethei too fast, the eomiades rehli tantlv ne paicd to sop.itati ( onitnandei Mi -Comb made the tisitots feel that they weie lulls- appici lated, and that theii' al'lliation and eoeial contact had Kien pleastue to oil eonceined. After p.ntluK tsith then liasohiis' 1 01111 ad( s the post lesiiined lis ipku1.ii oultr of business, and finally brought tlie delightful rseuliiL, to a dose amid plaudits and compliments 101 its com iiiandei. POOR BOARD MEETS. Decide to Have Boaid's Attorney De fend Steward Clune in Abbault and Battery Case. Tlte poor boaul met last night in tesu lar session, ('hah man Thomas beliiK the onU ab.-entee. MeCabe was made clad! man. Mr. Md'abc. foi the tin in 1 oinmltlop, lepoited that lie bad been to the faun with Dlieetor McMillan and lotiuit a leak In the dam, as much viator 11111 nhiK out ns tin 1 e w as 1 uniiing in. 'J lie ualet in tlie ti tint is now seven I eel in dt pth and il the leak is repaltcd the I111111 Mould base 11 (lain to he pioud ol. .Mi. McMillan thoiishl that the iluiu should be attended lo A bill fioni the 1 ilv was lead lor two eais" lent, M'Jti loi tlie year endliiR Api il 1, iiid $!Kn lor the year ivis, the tvuiiant lor thai year havim? been lost and the bill never paid. An older was diavvn, b.v motion, foi M-'1. to be paid to tlie ilt.v lm the untal In l&'is Tax Colleetoi llauetl was Inline the boaul and deslnd pel mission lo se 1 mo lerfal opinions fioni the boaul's altoinev with lespeit to the 1 olleetiUB of taes on set pi .il piopeitics. Tlie pet mission was ki anted. Mi, .Mi Cube tepottcd that he had been to see tlie itUouicy ill lelatloli to the hill ot Mi, Kit by. Tim attorney's opinion was thai the bill, which lias bei 11 In fine the boaul for some time, be paid on motion, a wan ant was diawii lor the amount. due ol tlio diieetins S'.autid some ihiim done In lelutiou to Hie i,tso of a vsoiuan on Tallin 00k stieel who was leeehhifi aid 11 11111 the poor boaul and was alwavs ill link, lea vim? her childteu to be Inkin care of by tlio uelijhhoi s, Tip' iliui tois weie of the oplu on thai tills state 01 alfalis should bo on until llle liclnhbois 1 tune holme tlm boaul and sluled tile tails ol tlie (use Another cafe whleli pu.lul the meiiihiis v as a bill I unit I,, lluiucr loi' St, The bill was lor stuff Klven a vso iuan who had made allldavlt liefoio one louil nidi 1 man, statiuir who was in und, Kite did not present tlio uilldavii to uny poor dliefor. nor did any dlui lor 'Uitlioile ,ti, lit nucr to sivu inn Hie sniff. Tlie b'11 vail laid on the tuhlt "Pock ' Paddeu wanted 10.il and &i a niontb. He Is now hccplni; "bach" on WVIfch Hill vsltli auotlier inan. Tlie appliiallou win i.ot emitted. The boatd dei ided to uullimlKo lll.-il solldtor to tlcfund .Stowaid Clune in tile 1 ase liiouxhl iiKilinst illlll by 'Poik" PadiUii 011 the iliatee of aa saull and battel , Willie Paddem was un iuiuale ai the poor farm. Tlie tans u:ni s up tor It la! on the 171 li of next mouth, and all tlio illuctois will attend. The iiieotiiiK then adjoin lied. Chinch Servi(!e3 at St. Paul's. Bt Paul's l.utheiail ihuieh. P, Elbrlngcr, pastoi. Stitlets on Atiieitt Sunday opcnlnn a new' year ot tlio Lotd's Intlnltlvo Hi'ncp niul love. Hitbbalh school ConslslliiB In nbif?-Iiir- and rIvIiib out llio Christinas mo Krammo for their lessons, !U0 n. in. Kervlces on tlte sctlntilte woids, "And the spit It and the bible say comet" STORIES OP THE STREET A Balky Dim In the "Biubnm Filct chle" Perfoimance Salary Botheis a Prospective Stage Light. AmoiiR the stories that ate. belntt tits cussed on the sticet Is the Incident or accident of the evening petforiuaneo of "Harlmia" Krlclchlo" on TluinkssivliiK vvliieh was vlnillitr to lite one In Kntheryn Kidder's "Molly Pitcher" when the cannon's perversity spoiled the climax or the plav. In this case it was the cannou'fl younger biolher. (lie at my riiii, that caused tlie tlotlble. At tlie end of the second act, when flat barn's lover Is in daiiKor of the shaipshooter she arms lieiself vvllli a Rim and befoie Ihe lat ter has a chance to do bis mischief she Hies and w Intra him. Huibar.i pulled tlte ttlRBer ilijht cnottsii. but theie was 110 lepotl; the cap was defective. The IliiiiK of the Rim was supposed to furnish a sIiohr; climax to the scene, lint si hen it failed to make a noise, tlio sitittitlon fell fiat. l.atiKhter tittered lottnd the house, at the latce-llke tab-leaus-. "Hat baui," the .shatnsliooter and the mlnlstei'.s tvlfe stood trans fixed, vvnltlntf for the em lain to drop lo rellew their cnibaiiassnicnt. The em tain man's cue twis Hie filing of the shot. Hut there tvas no shoolItiK and uattnallv no curtain came down, finally the minister's tvlfe in the ex tremity of the ordeal, exclaimed: "niiiK down Hie em tain!" By this time the stage hands le.illzed there was something occulting that was not on the piogramnie. H te (pllied only .-in instant to take in the situation and lo try to'eover the balk ing of the gun somebody back of the scenes Ihod a shot that sounded 111010 like a cap pistol than a gun. It seemed like Hie etho of a dlschatge n tulle away. This tvas fully n half minute after "U.it b.na's" accident with her misbehaved gun. The el.itain then came down with a lightning 10II and Just after it diopped theie was ,1 loud icpoit, the shot that "Riibita" should have filed which she didn't. "The win's not oser el," said omo one in the audience loud enough to ex plode the laughter that ssas being sup pi essed. la the next act sshen the poor shaipshooter appealed tsith his hand tied up in bandages cs'eiybody smiled again and wondered if "Haibata's" gun was not one ol the new f.mgled kind that does damage with no noise. Tills stoiy iccalls one that is on netted vslth the production of "hov el's tfiine" which will take place at the Oiand timing the comiut, week. Fiank Ttnlles, who has chaige ol the siipeinumeiniies or. In le's elegant language, the "supets" tor Hie tillage scenes, entoimteied .1 lad who has been on the stage beloie and who has a fixed, definite Idea ot his stage pte.s ellte. -Ml. Ti alios indicated to the soiing man tvh.it would be expected ol him if he ssould be tv tiling to take pait in the play. The ptosptotivc Nat lioodssin gate no decided answei, but said he would consult his patents to get Unit poi mission. Ho left, but tut nod suddenly, satins m ehaiaetetis tic stjle: "Say, if you'ie to set me, vs hat's going to be the salar.s." Delightful Social Gathering. Theie ssas 0 h.inpv gathering at the home of Alfied Pascoe, on Thanksgiv ing niimi. It ssas 1 pally a big lamily Kiitheting. The inonibeis ot the oftlcial boaul ot the Methodist church ssere theie to lelebiale the setentieth biith d.iv ot Mi P.tseoe. They came un known 10 him. hut the suipiise was such a ircniilne one Hint his sseltonie was all the warmer. It was at the solicitation ot Mis. Pastoe and diildien that the guests came and gave Mr. Pascoe sueh a splendid suipiise on the oi tiislon of his biithdny anniteisaiy. Altei the p.nty enjoyed a pleasant social chat. Hie dliiing-ioom was tis ited, wheie evetvbodv found an Invit ing menu betote him. A bhthd.iy akc was in the midst oL the sood things, will) seventy lighted candles about it. Speeches and felicitations followed. In the .Uternoon, tlie following gath I'letl at the homo of Mis. A. AV. Hey nolds, daughter of Mr. Pascoe, in honor ot the occasion: Mr. and Mis. Allied Pascoe. Mlbs Huttle Pascoe, K. Y. Pns loe, Mrs. ("!. V. Kci nolds, Mr. and Jlis. li. M. Smith, Maurite llevnolds, Mr. and Mis. liiivmund II. Itovuolds .md son Itpxtoid and Jit. and Mis. A W. lleyuolds, Goes to Honesdale. Assistant Supeilnteiideut John Nay lnr of Hie Metiopolltan Life Insuianie lompiinj's oflieo of thia city, has been ti.insfeiied to tlie Hoitpstlale cllsttlct, and sslll leave for the Maple City on Monday nest to assume ih.nge of nf lulls theie. Mr. Naylot's plate heie will be 11 lied by Janus Ciecgau, of this city, who Is now supeilntendcnl of the Ilazletou dlstliet. Ml. (ieegan held this same position in Caihondale sev etal yeais ago. While Hie fi lends or Mr. Naylor le Jolen III Ids advancement, tlte host of I liom that lie has won slnco his tesl deuto lieie ssill keenly legiet his leav ing bete. Many slntete wishes for tout Iniied success will accompany him to ills now (luld, Mr. Niij lor has been conspicuous in the community, partictiluily in niusl tal fliiies, holding the position 01 01 ganlst of the Fhst Congtogntinnnl chin di lor seveial tet ins. His S'mlal ways will win mtmy fi lends tor him In Honesdale, Ticket Agent's Device, line of the wastes of time of a uiil lOiid station agent Is icpeatedly un swetlug the ilicston ot paitseilgeis If tltu station tloek fin nUbes 1 iiih und time ami if llio tliuo is coiiett. To 1 heck this ss'itste and at the s.uiio time to giwi tlio deshed Infui illation iinl louueily to nil, city 'lit kot Agent fiaucio Smith ot lliu Delaware and Hudson eonipany plated the following sign limit r the clock in tlio ilt,v slatlou seslorday: "Yes, this Is tallioad lime and the dock is ilclit. Meoilugs of Sunday. Knights of rather .Alathow H. 13. Heildtlelv lodge, Itallioad iialnnion. Ct'iitial I, iliui union, cigaunakii's union. S, H, Dotteict iodsf, liHomoiIvii onglneeis, -r Meetingfa ot Tonight. Diamond lodge, Shield ot llonot The Indians Hospitably Tieated. iliu Indians tootball eleven letunied last night tioui HiiKletou, whither they went on Tliauksglving to battle on the griil-liiJii with the team of thut town. They tepoit havliiK had tlie most 011- .toynblo Unto of nny lrli tliey have ever taken. After the game tlio Lit veinn county men bannttoted the Car bondalo men In tnjal style ul llto teml Ing hosleliy of Hnsilelon, THE PASSING THRONG. M, J. Horati was In f-'craulou on Thanksgiving. Maurice T, Clitii'olt spent Tlm)ilt8i;lv lug with llontsdiile ft lends, Mnlloty Speueer Is inline liom llobo ken, where he Is attending college. Peter A. Coleman, of Scranton, spent Thanksgiving at his home on the West Hide. Michael- Nolan, 01 l,lilgh unhetslts, spent Thanksgiving with his patents In this city. Mr. and Mts, ,1. P. H. tta.vnor, or IJul 111011 1 street, spent Thanksgiving, at Pnlondnle. Mrs. W. 8. It. Paul, of Oneonta, spent Thursday with her son, Cleornr- Paul, on Salem avenue. Vincent C. Manuel s, manager ot the People's shoe store, spent Thanksgiv ing vvllli his sister, In Huffalo. Mr. and Mis. U. S. Wannacolt and daughter, Dniothy, spent Thanksgiving as guests ot filends at Kingston. Tlie Misses Godwin nud bi other, Fiank, of Scranton. aie the guests of Miss Mary Quinn. of Fallbrook stieet. Donald Uassett, ot Philadelphia, h spending a few days with ills patents. Air. and .Mrs. U A. Uassett, on Lam el fitleet. Attorney Iteiuy Singer, of the law Htm of Stern, Singer & Hair, of New Yotk city, was liete on Thanksgiving to spend the tlav with his puicnts, Mr. and Mis. S. Singer, of South Main street. John Collins unci Chailes Toolln, of New York city, came heie to spend Thanksgiving at theii patents' homes, on Hie West Side, and will tlsll tor about two sseeks befoie letuinlns; lo the mettopolis. JERMYN AND MAYFIELP. Spci lal sei sites will he held at the Methodist IJplscop.il chinch tomoitoss-. IJes-. H. C. MeDctmott, A. M., will preach In the morning at 1000 o'clock and Hev. Francis Gunil.tll In Hie esen ing at 7 o'clock. The dt.isvlng for .1 horse for the benclil ol James Caile look plate Thai selay evening and was sson by ticket "40. The holder of the lucks' ticket is unknown but lie cm obtain the horse lit- piesentlng the ticket. Willie MeGoveiu, a lad emploted in the Delass.no and Hudson colliers-, while liding behind a loaded car yes teiclay, uiised his head suddenly and his face rame in contact with an air bridge. He sitstained a ery painful gash on his upper lip and had several stitches used In tlosing the cut. Iter. Maynard It. Thompson, pastor of the Fit st Baptist church, will preach tomoirow morning on "Covenant with the Lotd." In the evening his topic will be "AVIi.it the Church Has to Re Thankful Foi." Abe Mosher, of New Jet set, was .1 visitor heie Thin. sday. The ball given nuclei the auspices of Hogarth's band on Thanksgit Ins evening was very pooilv attended ovs In gto so many counter attractions and unloititnately tor the bandsmen was a complete hnanc ial failute. Hairy Fat lev has given up his job at the Delassare and Hudson shops at Caihondale to accept one in the shop of the Ontario and AVestein milioad at Mayfleld yard. A laige delegation of mcmbeis of the St. Aloysius society went to Carbon dale last evening whole they took pait in a debate with Caihondale meiu bei s. Mr. and Mis. AA". H. Badger and son, Pieston, aie visitins New Yoik 1i 'ends Itev. 15 I. Hv.ins, of Seiantou, will pi each in the Congregational chinch at both set vices tomouow. OLYPHANT Jtiss Maggie Kennedy, ot Pi ovidente, is visiting Mr. and Mis. M. J. McAn diesv, of Hudson stieet. Mis. -William Lewis, ol Hill stieet, who has been s.01 iously ill, is slowly Imploring. Ricliittil Foote. of Aithbald, was a visitor In town Thuisday. Mr. and -Alts. J. AV. Patten and fam il, and Mr. and Mis. AA'. It. Hciw arils attended the tuneral of Mis. Thomas Jenkins, at Pi ovidente, esterd.iy. Miss U,i-,-.le Dohcity is visiting itla tlres at Vlains. Jliss Louise Oliver has lesigned Iter position in the Olyphant shoe factory. A number of jioung people fioni heie attended .1 Thanksgiving festival for the benefit of St. Julian's chinch at Hock. lake, on Tliiiisdiy. S. L. MeCabe is spending a tew days with 1 datives at Hed Bildge, N. Y. Mis. Udwin l.ivvhlnnoy, of Oswego, N. A'., is the guest of Dr. and Mis. A. P. Ciuns, of Lai kaw anna stieet. Hegukir Kpiscopal setrltts will be held In Hd wards' hall tomouow aftei noon at atto o'clock. Kev. U. J. Hatigh ton will have chaige. A. V. Howei, of Scianton, will occu py tho pulpit in the Congregational thin ch tomoirow evening. Set vices will be held in the Hl.ikolv Baptist chin di toiiioitovr moinlng and evening, ftev. David Spencer, D D pastor, TAYLOR. The itiiieial of tho late Thomas 11. Jones, of tlte Pyne, took plate yeslei clay atteiiioon. Notwithstanding tlie In t leinent w Gather, tho obsequies weto I ngely attended. Services were held at Hie house, Hev. James Walker, ot tlie Piimltiw) Methodist chiiu h, olllciated. The 1 cumins weto conet'd to tho lieshj teiian fenieteij, wlieie intir uient was made. The Laek.iwaiiu.'t, lodge, No. nil, Anieilonn Protestant as sociation, of which the dec eased was a member, attended In a bod, The cntoi talnmttiL and social ot tin Ladles' Catholic Benevolent association held in Weber's link op Thanksgiving night was n siidoss. Owing to mine 01' tlm talent tiillns to appear, tho pio siaiuino was i.itliof shott! ueseillit'lthf, It was veiy pleasing. It umslsU'd ol a piano solo lit, Piof. T I?, Davis, .Mm. James F. Timlin lendeied a vocal solo, a leeltatiou win giv'eu by Maslei Oscar Motiis, a vei piomislug joiiug cIikmi tinulhi The I'uutt'st for Ihe sealskin coat was postponed until sumo llnio dining thu tJlulslnias week. The pin 1 cods of the euieitninmont will go to llio Hind of Die Catholic .inn ill ot this pl.u e. Mlt-s IMith Jenkiiih and Albeit Xiim bail) wcto united in manhunt ai the Peiiu Avenuo Baptist 1I1111 eh pai son age, I)J llio Hev. I!. ". Y. Piftce, D. D, on Wednesday alieinoon. At Hit! 1011 clusloii oi tlie le'iomony Um imwly wedded couplu leltirned 10 Hit! bible's homo bete, whom a leceptloii was luid. Mr, and Mis. Kuiubaiii will go to housekeeping In a newly tutnlshed home. Seniles toinoriow at Hie Calsaty llaptlst cliuuii at lu.SO a. 111. and U p, in.; Sunday school at ' o'clock, itev. AN OPEN LETTER Addressed to Women by the Treasurer of the W.O.T.U. of Kansas City, Mrs. E. 0. Smith, " ISLy Dhau Sisir.ns: I linliovo nt tulvoctiting mid upholding everything (hat. Avill lift up mul liulp avoiuuii, unci hut little uso nppenr all knoAvledEc and loittniug if you liuvc not thn hcttlth to onjoy il. "Hitvinc found by porsonul exporit'iiee thai L ilia K. Plnkham's "Vcpetablc Coinpouiul is it niediuuie of rni virtue, and having seen ttoeiw of cures Avhtnn my fuill'princ sisters have been drugged hack to life and usefulness from nu untimely grave simply by tho use of a few bottles of that Compound, I nniht proelaim its virtues, or 1 should not be doing my duty to suffering mothers and drugged-out housekeepers. " Dear Sister, is your liealth poor, do you feel Avorn out. and used up, cspeeially do you have any of tlio troubles which beset our sex, tak my advice ; let thu doctors alone, try Lydia IS.Piiilchaiu'.s Vegetable Compound; it is" better than any and all doctors, for it, cures and they do not." M its. K. C. Smith, ltilu" Oak St., Treasurer Vf. C. T. Lr., Kan bus City, Mo. MRS. E. What is left for the women of America after reading such a letter as the above, but to believe. Don't some of you who aie sick and miserable feel hovr wicked you aro to remain so. making' life a burden for youiself and .v",iir friends when a euro is easily and inexpensively obtained? Don't jou think it would pay to drop some of your old prejudices as Mrs. Smith says, and " Try Lydla 13. Pinknam'.s Vegetable Compound, which is better than all the doctors for euro1?" Suiely, the experience of hiindicds of thousands of women whom the Compound ha.s cured should convince all women of tho wis dom of taking- the advice that Mrs. Smith oilers in her letter above published. Read What firs. Burnham says : " Dkar .Mns. Pinkham : AA'ords fail to express how thankful T am to you for your advice, and I cannot speak too highly of Jdl'li K. Pilllvllitlll"? Vegetable Compound. I was hicl; for thrce'veai s w itli female vv eakness : I hacldizry spells.. Iieadaclie, backache, feet and hands weie cold all the tune, wouldpet tired and faint very easy. I also had diopsy and was tiotiblcd with leucorrhoea. I suffered for two weeks befoie each menstrual period and my ovaries would Fwell very badly. I took lots of medicines from doctois, but received no benefit. To' please my husband I tried L,dia 13. Piilkliain'fl Vegetable Compound, and I am now a well woman, and jour Compound alone did it." Mrs. II. Y. Bursuam, Uussell, Mich. (Jan. 31, 1901). Follow the record of this medicine, and remember that thehe thousands of cures of women whose letters aro constantly pi lilted in this paper were not brought about by -'somethinp; else," but by Lydla E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, the i-eat Woman's Kemedy for Woman's Ills. Those women who refuse to accept anything; else are rewarded a hundied thousand times, for they Ret what they want a cure. Moial Stick to the medicino that vou know is llest. AVr'ite to Mrs Pinkham for advice. KEAVAKD. WeliModopositeilwIth the National City Ilankof Lynn.SSOOO, which will liopaiit to an purstin who t no flnij that thfl nbovn tostiinonUI loiters aro not gesnuiue, or wero published hoforo obtulnlnt! tho writer's speciil per mission. I.jdia K. I'inlcluni Mc-llclne Co., Lynn, Main. Dr. U. II. Hauls, p.istoi. All aie vvel eonie. P.tbballi scivIlos tomouow at the Methodist Kpiscopal c Inn eh vill be held at 10 JO a. in and 7 p. in; Sabbath school at i ll p in.: Upvvoitli liMKUf al G p tn. Itev. Clinton I? Ileniv, p.ihtoi. will otllciate. All ate loidlnllv invited Aie.hb.ild mine union, l'il'l, L'nlte'd Mine AVoikciR ot Aiueildi, held an im poitnnt business sciion last evenitiK in Odd Fellows' lull. Pi ol. .1. Tatanlais Tlioniiis, oi .New castle, t'a.. tetuuied hoiue jestcidny, alter spendini; the p.'e-t few days In thin town. 11 of. Tlioinas haves a vv.it 111 lin piesslon in the health ol our low un people, especlallv tlio.e who had Ihe oppoi tunltv lo hear him sins, Taylor Indue, No M Independeiii Older of Odd Fellows, will meet Ibis eveninj, in icRular session. Hon. Daniel .1. ftee-e, of IiyiiKUllIl, visited the home of Mi. and Mi, .lohn PiiBh, ol Ta.vlor stieet, on Thuisday, Thomas l.lewell.vu, ol 1'ieel.ind, and slsteis, Mi.-. Elizabeth liviinn. Mis. Leah Jenliliis and Mis Ann Llewell.vu, ot PI) mouth, tne vinlthm llielr bioihet, DenJ.itnlU Llewellyn, of Stotis stieet, ailsses Lama llciiilv and Mney llcotfre. of I'lovidctue, ale the uuesth of Miss Heniiutia Mullieiln, ol Main stieel. Miss Maiy Phillips, ot li.vniontli. vis ited 1 1 lends in town on Thutsdu.v -- - DURYEA. Tile tiuiiill iililtlksKivillR si IV lie.- held nl the liilclv .VletllodlBt Dpiseopalihlllill weie lnrfiely utteiuli d. The pioKliiuinio lendeied was m follows HIiikIiik, "AiiiciIi a," by aiidiiiiii piajer, Itev. W F, P.llll. SMllpllllo letdlllM-, lev il A Uieetr slni.ins, seleetlon b) Iiiiu ltive Mutliiidlst i holi , undliiK ot the piesident' iiianhsKlvliiK pioilamatioii, Itev, ('. II. Ninth, Miming, duet tilnt id), by choir of the Itautlsi cluiuli, seiinmi, Itev. W. fJ ri.iuU: sIiihIiik. bv t he audience belli diction, Itev. II A ill ecu, Till mutual of lli'ill), ill" a-.vea.uld sou tv Ml. and Mis .Inuiiti ,latKunu took place iituisdil). Illliilliieul was 111 hi Mitiy's ecmeteiy Avuea. Ml", Dclbcii Kuapp, a pioiiiiiuui )ouiik man of tills place, and .Mis, r.lli'.abcili M. Willlanis, oi t-'i rauiuii, Weto until led III liU' liom" of the blido on WVdnesd.i) eveniiih Mi and Alts .loliu Wlillnii'i ami sou .liiiucs, visited at the home ol .All AVhltinei'ri patents, .Mi. and .Alts Pal mer, of 1 milium c, .vesteida.v Mis. ricid t'npp and hoii, r.v.ui, spent TliiinkMii,; at the home of Un tor meiV patents in I'atlioud.ile .Mi.s. Hairy IStitKet and sou weie vis lllna at ibe home oi' Mi, and Mia, iiuiinas Cox o1 Htovc stieet. jester da) JOS. C. HITCHNER DEAD. Well Known Humoiist and Cincker Baker Expiies at Plttston. bpitiJl lu tlie s union Iiiuiiiu Plltston. Nov. 0. Joseph C. liltih lioi, the well known liumoilst and lee- N 'v ' Ll C. SMITH. tuier, died at his lcsielenee cm Lu-t un' avenue, AA'est Plltston. at S o'clock thin eviniiiK ot stomacii tiouble, aliei ait Illness or about live days The de ceased was bom in Deetlleld, X. .1 , and was ,",1 .veais of age. lie has ie- sided In Pittslon foi tlte past :,.". .vctts and tlie srreatcr poition of the lime lini been eiiKiiKed in the tiaeker business. Seveial )e.n.s ,iro Mr. Ilitehnei dis posed of his plant to the National Uls iitll eoinpanv, and was made manag-cr ot their AVest Plttston ci acker baket.v which position he lias held at the time) ol his death. Mr. Ililchiiet had a wide icputattou as ti iokei and hiimoi 1st up and down the valley and was lioiiuently heaul upon the lcetute platfoim In his fa mous cication, "Tidbits." He Is sur vived bv a wite and tout ehlldien. KNIGHTS OF MALTA, sis Milt i miuiK lll In' liilil m iMuiuiln . ,....,,. .......,i.i. In ,i tn uec loiuiiiii.ilrrlo-, llm ... nu., iii,.iiii..i, ... ,. ...- Ill -t. tm K plice on Noi. Is in the inunell Uiane lm ot IV) pi' at ciiinmiinluv, x,u 111, niul w.H .i iiW't ,rniiuiiiiici mucin., tint (or lii'M iiionlli will mini nn pn 11 in lint i-;ilonilid cumuli clunilui oi Line Inn itii coinni iiulci), Nu, w V. lominltU" of cLIiluii iiiiit,ili cniiiiuiiiiiii., iiinipruMcl nt tlnci lli'ill d'-ll iiniiiii mil. I"' "im in lift i In limn .lolin iMinv (iinilliniiliii. Ni I1 of M1Km lliiu, I'l , alvi iv r. liinl .a wink ui'l III1, f ti cluMil tin- Intel i niul linincnt n In M in th.it ill), whin ucu time lluiiiiinl jmhii- .iim Mill in tin' liciiuniliiii-, unuij lo viitiic - mo ot IIomiS i,i( it inuviin, picliiu rnliildlMiutili. Ililllc c i.nip iiii.m- nl tlm (oniiniiul m ilnl till! iitl iinliiiKi1 In u leinnkilil.i flimr llnio, ml Iliui tho il.ioii, v.in 1 1 i-cil in I Inn ilinlc win linncil iwn, un ilili to !,illi ailml-i'loii llio 1 iijo .um um n illcil vill li "-nl I"' Hi" .m ,lf lllL (Illlll Hllllim VlcMiilc) iiiiiiiiiiiiiluv, Nu ol .it IllMWIl I'll Ha, !''. UlllVll .1 (lllililll Vl.it ill Noi. Jii irmu (.iimI ( oiiiiniiulci- Mi l.ll.ln . I'ulllH llil, IImii) uiiiiiiiiiikii. Ni ii', .a Vllme, , ii Vi. 'J, nip i .Milli sotlil, u lilch ii oij i tuniiiiibiiN h.im.-. Vlu.t n( tin- Minui i ulc.il I. plllt ..Illlll, .Hill I hlln (Illlll lllllUI' l Hl'lll I Willi iiil ll ini,. wi. luKiiwul lit i iiiiiiini ,( ll-ii pi ln"l ,0 i ll)llln'. Resumiition ot Sunset Limited Ser vice Between New Yoik, Phila delphia and San riancisco, Ssa f,on 1001-1903. CoiimiC'iuliu; N'ovetiiliel .0 and ciclt Tuesday, iillil.sdny and Sitilid.l) theuntlii', tlte AVaslilns'loii and siotUli wihttut Lin, lied oitale'i d,il) be tween New Yoik, Plilladelphia and New- Oileiins via llle Peillis) lv uliu lluihoad and Houtliiuii Itnllway. Iea inn Philadelphia, llioad Hticet station at II '."i p in . coiupiiseil nl illnliif;- Pnll inait iliiiwIiiB-iooni Miijiliu obscti.i llon and liluai.v i.ns In addltlo I will c auv a pptilal Htuiset Limit 'd Ati ni'N Pullman dtawiin'.-tooui iiuiip.iii u.eill slceplni; .i l to eiiiiiucl with the .Sunset Linillid opi'i.ued between New Ol leans mul Sin riiiliclsci). The ic'lehiateil trans-conilneutal srr. vice dueled h) theie luxutious train, uiiihvrt it ttip to llio Paellle cotst not only veiy quick. l,ut "10St deHfeiitful. iiailcs L. HcipklilH, distill t puhsen. rci tisent Soutltern It.illway, 'I2S riiestnui Htieei. Plilladi'lphia, will bu pleased to furnish all inhumation, HZ fr1 i 1