I IW i li THE SOU ANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1901. T, i w The News of I? r:r RAILROAD TIME TABLES. '"Dclawnie mid HucIbou Railroad. Xowiiiliri 'M, l'Wl 'fullis Icuci t'ltlKJtiihlc nt tit Milion n Jul WvJc -. rmtmi .inl llkM.Iitr-0lM, 7.1m. -.li. I'Oj, mm, 11. .'i 'i mi i."". '" -"' ''" f).iw, ram, jinn, 11.1m p. m. , fciimliv tt.ilns lr.)i" it 8. ', II.!! n. " I ' " S.4I1, 3.Ji), i.W i. Ill .... ,. Vnr .Hliim, Sjinlofta. Vntilii'il, llo.tmi, Now l.nuliml infills iti., '. .1. i." 1J !' '" Tor .ijniirt and Uulio'ddc". ".'ii, 11.01 .1 in.! !:.6I, ll.U p 111 , ,, , . niiih irilm IciM Uiyiuilt inil lliiiit"ilali nt 'i mi a. in i l.4"i i in Trills mi Ivu it Curhoiiilili' (lulu WII.m lhrir ruul Nriniuti in followm ii.M, MI7, l ::o, lo.&o in.; 12.37, 1I.IM, .M.l I, l.2. HO', 7 Ul, S HI, I'ol, 1UM t. in.: '.'OH . in. Simliv I ml in uttlvo .il "U7 A 111 : 1' 10, U, 4 , ii'j'i, 1 1., n I'. in. Minili lialui.nrrhe ut ('ulhimluln horn Wi.i mill iml IIiiikiIiIc nt l.'.I" iihI 7.fi.1 p. in. ' New York, Ontaiio and Western. sqil. 17, l"01 'lislin Ir-m" Cirlioiulalv lul Vunloii at 7.00 til . UKI p. 111, sutirt.iv 11 ittis il 7.no a 111.: 1, il p 111. , Iriiin iomi" Ljrliniiihlr fw point lmitii :it 110 n m lln iunli .it 11 10 a. 111. Iiilin -iIiic at II. in n. in. ttfi-l. ilii 11111I ,n to , w. Niinlij nulu iijiiiu'itiuns tor Now Y01I., (Ann vail, r-lc, Inlns .mho fmm i-ciaiiloii at 11.10 a. 111.: f 10 )i 111.: Iimm ,ottit4 n.irtli, UX p. III. Sunt! i. ftom Vratitnn ,11 H. 111 a. 111. anil IS p. n.; (1 0111 C.iiIhsIa at n.0) p. 111. Eiic Railroad. .limn t.'!. 1'iUI. lruu. Ir.nc til Rtdtiun. I lilidn.lj'i", 'laily cVvcoiit iinilax) at 7.MI a in. .mil I.I', p. m for tiainll and Miuvrli; 11c ".-I .1 in., iliiU (in i.ptln;,' NmcJtt), l"i llltiitliatiitnn. in.iklliir t He ji". tiuin loi Ne Y01U iltv and llntt lln, and .it H.I0 . in. lor sii-iiirliantij, liuUii'j; 1 ouiic liuiit fni ni..tPin pmnt'.. Mind iv Halm .it !M"i ii 111 fiii Sinflitctiaim.i, Villi uctirii lonncdiwi-, and fi " p in, Hli Willie 'Mill! LtiOIW. Inlns .11 1 1' at S ";; a in an 1 5 !" p. m. 'uiiUajs at S ! .1 in, A WEEK OF ENTERTAINMENT tThe Teacheis' Institute Couise Will Piesent Two Brilliant Men, Colonel Henry Wntteison and Rev. Dr. Staffoul The Other Enteitaineis. ThN cf: will lio .1 woi'U ir lato in-li-i tiiininont lor Ciilioitilnlf ln'oplo The idly tem hoi .s' iiitituli touisi' Mill iipcn ,it tin tlriilul tonlpht, anil mtioiiK lilt- MiU'iicllcl nuiul)ci tli.it, v. ill lif lni'ispnti'il iiio two Iji lllliiiiL ini'ii. a Iiuiii it will lio .i lino luivlli'KP anil ilrllslit to lio.ir. They me Colour! llPiny AVatti'ison Mini ISi'V. Dr. 1). .1. Sliillonl, pastoi o' Si, I'.iti lilt's t Inn iMi W.I.-.11-iiiKton, IJ. 1. Colonel W.ttlfi.-iiii is uniitii'stioiuihly thu boht ii'iirescntatiM' hofoio tlio jmb lio of tho Iciinllif? tinrl otlltntc ot tlio South, .mil .iMile Irom this, lie is 11 111.111 'if whom tin- whole foimtrv 1,111 iiolnt to with piiilc. Ills nuuiction with th" Louisville Coinii'i -Join 11.1 1 anil his Iii-onihiPiiro lictme the puhlic p.m- in the iIi.m ussion and hamMns; ot qut'siioiH of national iinpoitaiuo ;iu so woll knnnii that iui ii'h'ii'neo to thoni is nn-espary, htit it Is tinndy, hlnrc its notice Hives 'n bonilaliiins tin- oppoi tnnity to lolii'i tiitn it.sfdf on his 1 online Into llicir rniclst to 1 01 lure hcfoio them. Tho 111 ttdlputiiril fi-ast that ho will pioviilo ha hoi'ii .'itilicinati'd ovor sinoo the loinial nnnoiiiKoniont ot his mining, and on Tuesday ovi'iiiiifr. w lion ho will ivo his niasti'ipieci". "Ahialiam Lincoln," tho niosi hlKlily lepicsontatiM" audionco ilmt I'.irbondalL" can pioduoo will Ktoot. him. It Is as iinnocc:-":ii to dilate on Or. Staftord, Ills loputatloii as a Shake spearian scholar and asa silted speaker and. tiioio, his nieiits, ur he has licen heard here helot o. ate appreciated in this cit,and he will ho likewise Krceled on Wednesday ovfiuns, the occasion of Ins lecture on "Julius Caesar" Thi' opening number of Hie eouise. which will be toni-jlit. is tlie Fadetto AVoinen's oudiestia. which is lioralded as the (incst orKanization of Its kind in the world. The oili;lnal was the Slay, ton Jubilee singers, hut theie wen- ob stacles in the way of train service fioni Pittsburg, lieuauso of the strike, that made their .11 rival on time doubtful. Hence the ehaime 10 the Padetto musicians. Tho change, howoer, will make t'arbondale the gainer, as these musicians aie a more expensive, attrac tion and will leitainly ivo Kreater sat lslactlon. Accompanying- tho orchestra of twont pieces will he a soprano solo ist, who will loud .1 chin m to the even Iiir's entertainment This same orK.111 i.atinn appeaisat the T.vtouni in Scian ton this weelc in the Hroekwav couise Tho number Kiidny evenlinv will ho the Aiiel laidle.s' Sextette, tlie ramous Smith sisteis. A $10,000 FIRE, rinmes Destroy the Car, Macliine and Blacksmith Shops nt the Noithwest. Friday hIkIU theio uns a dlsaslioiis file at the Noithwest, whlcli swept away tho car. machine and bl.uk nuitli shops of Northwest 1 olliery ol the Temple iron and Coal company at Simpson, caiislns a damage of $in,. .uoii Tline aie inoaKio facilities for light Ins tlie In Simpson, but limited as these aie, a number of pumps wont .out at servhe soon after tho (ho stint ed. Tliey ceased working ami could mil bo iv-Htaitul. When the shops s-oouied doomed, all ell oils weio made to nave the bleaker, the dosti notion of which would he sure lilsastei to the village. Thanks to the wml; of the lieorlcllKhtei.s and thn aid of Old 'Unions, who was in a gentle mood its .coinpaied with his wild temper of the tlit'i-coedlng few nights, the (lumen woio ikopl away lioni the colliery, Theio fNvlll be Utile, if any. Intel fetence with 'the optj-ntloim 01 the mine ?. OET OUT YOUR SHOVELS. lAnd Clean Your Sidewalks, Says i City Engineer Knapp. Tills Is tho season of snow tails and f-now Hiovuls. HolU of tlium 111 e at tmnd. Ilvmyhody has taken notion of lhi',se tads, but po una Is probably so , Interested In tho advent of tint snow Shoel as City Ihiglnem" Kupp, and he jvaiits oveiy one else to become like. uso Inleiestod, Ho unit's tho Interest to btoadon and take in tho use of the ..hovels. Ha wants you, nil or us, to lean our sidewalks. They will be cleaned, all rls'it. hut ho wants you ,to clenu them without his making any fuss. Tho city laws say and order ,thun) t( he L'leuneil, Jlp. Kupp appri fflutca liow law-abiding uio the people of Caihonditle; theroforc thu people will clean their walks of what some iinsuspectliifr hunioilst 1 ailed the 'beautiful" bo won as they know that (lio law suys they must. Jim ns a to. Catfeondale. nilinler ot the obedience that ho looks for Mr. Kupp has to say: Now thai 1111 old fashioned winter bus paid nttr city another visit and out" city fathent linvc inndo provision to take care ot the winter's product, I hope It Villi not be ni'i-essary to en force tluse pnnlslmw and that every properly owner wilt feel II his duty to keep tho sidewalks clean, thus avoiding acolili'iits to pedestiliins and cost of dnmimoH to tin' city, a inalter thai I have paid special attention lo In re pairing streets and having" sidewalks put in good londitlon. I ask the co opetatloti ot every piopoity owner In this mutter and let ur not have any mote (otuplalnls, S. H. Kupp. City Knglnoor, Cntboinliilo, Nov. !lu. THE SUNDAY CLOSING. It Has About Collapsed and Will Piobably Be Sttned Up This Week. It is an open sen el that the Sun day closing nioM'inent. which made .111 earnest start several weeks ago, has lrtimlly collapsed, it has been 111 this llfele.'S condition for several weeks and yestetday there was sulllclenl evi dence to prove that Its sptiithad taken Its Might. Hut theio me Indications, aluo,also, that the movement has not gone Into eternal sleep. Tlie feeling lor a stilel observance of the Sab bath Is Just as sluing, ainonc (hose who In ought about the geueial 1 los ing seveinl Sundays ago, as II was then, and some interesting: develop ments along the line of a. lesuncotion may be looked for with ,1 good deal ot certainty dining this week. What shape Ibis awakening will take, no one will offer hiinselt as an authoiitv lo say: but It is ceitaln tbnl some stop will be taken, slops that It Is expected will biiug about the results that weio expoiteil i.lieii I lie nioM'iuciil was started. For sewiiil weeks the ciyar stole" and the 1 onlectimieiy stoics hae not veil inadi" a pioteliso of obyiug the otder issued by .Ytu.snr Kllp.tlriik tlaough Ciilef of I'oliee .Mi Audi -'W, w lien a stiict Sunday iliwing was tieii ttoncd for by inlalu pionilnoiit citi ::ons and 1 hurcluneii of the town. With the saloons, it has been dilfeient. Thei 0 was ii stilct obsoixnnie 011 thiir pari for a few weeks, no place muhl possibly be entered, but for I lie past two or tlueo weeks, and pin taulai ly yesteula.x, It was an easy mattci to prnlu adinittnni e and iiae one's desm s satlsllcd. Tlie d.i was what lould he called on open Sutida. Theic was no attempt at cloaking the tniii'-ai tinis ot tlie ditfueul Millions, and llioie was no tear heli.iyed a to th" inti .n tions of the law Theie lias hi en .1 lieling 1l1.1l the iiioM'iiiont was mil simeie. or. in othei woids, it was :i bluff, bill the stops that will be taken this wool; will show that it is tho piupieo lo tctoiiu. at least, the way of the Sunday obsei iinec. or lack ol obser.iini as lias been true of the city lur some thin, TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. City Instructors' Week of Instruc tion Will Open in Central School Building This Afternoon. The annual Institute ol ihe iit, toadiois wiP open this niieiiiooii at 1.::o in tho Central school building. cit Superintetulonl lllnur i;. (law has had the satislacliou of secutiag Ihe seniles of splendid Instructors for the Week, and the session, if cililllll ; tallies continue tnvorahle, will he of Hi eat piotlt lo the le.iiliers In their school rooms in the d.is lo follow. An old f.uorlle who will be weliomed is Dr. Scbaeffer. slate supeil'iteudoiH of Instruction of I'enns Ivnul.i The session this nt lei noon will open at l.:;u, Willi music. Alter ten minutes witli this instiuction, l'rof. cliiules II. Albert will spend Jolt minuter with the subleil, "l.'dllcation an I'nlolding." Then the toaehets will bo given .in opportunity to gieot Di. Sibaetfer, who will discuss lor the same length of time, the topic , "Does Kduialion l'ay.'" At :: o'i lock theie will be ton minutes mote of music, and at " in tho last speaker, I'uit. A. C Apgat, will talk oil nutate studies. THE MERCHANTS WILL MEET. Retail Association to Elect Officers nnd Smoke Cignis. Tills Is ,1 teinlndor to the met chants ol tho retail association that they are cNpectcil ut the meeting which will take phii o nt tho usual place, Theio are two Important innttots to be disposed of at this meeting. In the llrst plan1 ofllceis ate to be nom inated, and theio arc a number of 1 i g.us to bo smoked. Theio's 110 sotinits doubt as to the members being- on liituil for tlie cigar ineliiciutlon, but they an urged lo be on hand eutlv 10 partici pate in thi' nomination of oilleois, This Is oiii' of tho most Inipoitaut, the most Important matter, it might Im s.ihl, Ihat could call for attention and It la hoped Ihat theie will bo such an ap preciation of this fait Ihat the moot ing will ho the most hugely attended of the e,ir. FUNERAL Or MRS. HERBERT. A Lon Procession Follows Deceased to Last Rcbtlng Place. The tunoinl of the Into Mis, .M.uy lieihert took plai 0 esieiday, :-he was laid at test ill Mnplewond ceme tery, Tho ptoionslon was a long cuio and lold of the Irlendships which ihe deieasod held durliif, lllo. Services wen 1 oniliu tod at the home of her daughter, .Mi t-. Surah llisted, oil Mllplo iueilllo. Itov. A, I'. Cli.ileo olllclati'd and dellvoied ,1 louidilng eulogy. Thorn was a ciuarlolto, com posed of ", I), i:ans. William . Clurke, Iethort l.o eland and William clink, whkli siinji: soxeral selections. Tho 1 1 (11 .1 1 pieces weie numerous, anions thoni being neural bouuilfui Wiski'l botlillets. Death of n Child. The sud new a has been leioUed h )' of tho dt-alh at Hufi'.ilo of Uoiothy, aged 11 eais, yoangest diuighter 01 Mi. and .Mis. 1. W. Allen, ami grniiddaicii ler ot Mr. and Mrs. I' S .loslln of this city. This Is Die tlilnl child of tlie Allen tauiily that lias died at ah nit this ago, shue tluli going lo Huft ilo O. nnd W. Brnkemnn Injured. William Hughes, of South Washing ton street, an Ontario and Western brukenian, Is sulferlng fioin puluful imitated by n flying hrnUo AMONG THE CHURCHES. The Methodist and I'rcshytot'lait ehuiehos unltetl In services yestculny. In tho nioriiliii-,' tho Loid's supper was pai taken of nnd Inst evening Uev, A, 1'', t'ltaffi'u prcjiiclted tho sermon. Monty A. I'arsons, of West Sciiiitton, a member of the Plymouth (.'oiiKtegu tlotinl chin clt, olllulaled at services In thi' First ('ongtegiitlonal ehttrch yea lei day, In tho absence of Rev, Thomas May, who occupied the pttlpll of tho Plymouth church. THE PASSING- THRONG. Mls Catherine Mntiahuu spent yes tenia" In Jerniyn, County Deloetlve William Phillips was in the city yeslerduy. l!ev. John Holmes, of Jeiin.ui. was a visitor at SI. Hose patoehlal residence yestetday. Attorney V. F. Shea, of AVIlkes Ilairo, was a Isllor in Caibondalo Saturday evening. Mlsci's Annie and Mainlu Monahau returned home yesterday fioni a visit or sevetal days with friends in Puls ion. Mr. and Mrs. John llatott. of Scran ton, spent yesterday as the guest of Mr. and Mi. 'William Katon, of Salem avenue. Tim Misses F.llKiiboth and Marginal Collins, of North Scriinlon and sister, Miss Molly Collin, of Washington, P. '., spent yesterday in Curhondale. JERWYN AND AHAYFIELD. Theie will be an Important meeting of Ciystul Flie louipanv lomoriow eeiilng Miss ICate Monaliun anil Miss May Caideii, of Cm bond. lie, weio eslenliiy Ihe guests of the Misses Itoelio, ot Main si 1 cot. Tho cmplnvcs of the I'Mgeilon col liery of the Temple lion compaii le eched their pay on Satin day John W. Hi. int. Walter Coon. John Roche ami John Williams attended the pot loi 111. nice of "l.ovei.s" Lane," at the I. cecum. Satin day night. Miss Mat gin et Osborne, of Wllke.s ll.irie, has icluined home, after spend ing a week hole with ti lends. Aitluir .knkins, who for mvoi.i1 mouths hits been ihug oletk .11 Or. S. 1. Davis' stoic, will lotnoirow be with Ciiaves In os., cllligglsts, Miss Cora Layman, ot Thompson, wlio has bien spendine: Thanksgiving with her patents heio, letuiued home esterd.iy Wlnliild Cudllp bus ,11 ei ptod a posi tion in the stole ot C. D. Winter & Co. M.ilph Wheeler called on II vile I'ai k fi lends estcid.iy D.ivld Allen spent .vestetdav with 1 ilyphaut Irieiicls. Will .Men iik lsileil l'eikille Itiends .U'stcidaj Thomas Ciiiliths. 01 Foiuth slii'et. held tlie Iitckv ticket, .llti, which won the hoisc at Fiiduy niglit's 1.1 file for tin- henolil ot Janus Cai I l'-r.iuk W'ol Ii, the local chess plinor, look pall Willi Ihe Scralitou pltiois in lb" Se1.1ul011-Wllkes-M.111e tournanieiit ! "rid.iv eu num. 0LYPKANT Tlioinas UIi hauls died at the Lome ol tleoige "Webb, In Tiger Valloy, yes terday nioinliif,. The 'uuso ot cie.ilh was llabotes. Oct cased was a lesidinl ot I'lHfoid. hut 1 .11110 to this place about thieo w oolis ago, 111 hopes ot leg, lining Ins health. He was :J yeats of ago, and was high! esteemed bv all who knew him. Ilo is surviveil b three brotlieis. Thi" futi'MMl will be hold fioni Ihe homo ol Mi. Webb louioiiow attoinoon ;u J o'cloi k. Uo. tJoorgo Hague will olllci .110. Ihui.il wiM he muile in I'nion ci 1111 tery. Mis. Jennie Kohl of Caibondalo, is isiting tt lends in town Tho 1 ec opt ion ol ihe Holy Name soii etv of St. I'.iliick's p.iusli was hold in the church lust evening at 7..10 o'clock The society met at their meeting pl.uo ami pin, ocilcil In a body lo the church. Thi' senium was pi cached bv Ko. O. J I iustin, of St. Peter's onlhodiul. The singing1 tor the occasion was done by the soi lot and ciealed ti pleaslmr Im pulsion. The llisl gineial ptofes.lon of till" oigaiilxution will be held in .lanu.iiy. when ,1 Ooininicun niUhionuiy w ill pi cue li. Tlio ladies of the Piesbyteiiun cliuuh will hold a social at the lesidonco of i.Mr. and Mr.-;. WIM W. Jones, on Fiist street, lllulcel, tomorrow evening. Our lug the owning vocal and musical se lections will lie iiiitloicil, and lelicsii uients will be solved A com I lime Is asstued for all w lio attend. Admlstlon, l"i 1 eiils. t'rulert.ikci O f !. Jones lias dial go of tin" 1t111c1.1l of John Hunt, who was .10 cldomillv shot bv a companion nt drown Hollow 011 Satliid.i, - .. .. TAYLOR. Yehtciil.i was oldened as Foioigr. Mission Sunilii at (ho Culv,,ry Hap. list 1 lunch. The p.istui, Itov, Or, ll.ii 1 i.J. pnachiil two eloiliul seriuolis to largo congiogutloils. Sabjei l ot tlio morning senium, 'The Son of thai ihe Representative of Alan." In tlie i cit ing Or. Harris pleached on "The Mo saic Law a Suciillce," .Miss lleiulella Hauls tendeioil a pleasing Miprano solo (luring t lio ovenliig serviio en titled. 'If with All Your Ileal is ni Will Truly Sock Me." A collection was taken dining both son Ices lot tlio benetii of the liuptlsi Misslonaiy -o-clot. Howell (lilillths lias 1 canned to Johnstown, ntier isitlng relatives heio. Th" A Illlu 111 lie lllee club mot is tenluy iirtcriioiiu in their rooms nnd lelebiutod their lcto.v won oil Thanksgiving liny at Piovldeii' e. HOPI-I'UT. VIEW The hopeful it;w con.sunip. tivch takt.' of their own caes. i.s hlronly in their favor. Each year i .shoeing a larger per centage of cures. One of the bent reasons for good hope ii the record of Scott's Emulsion asa medicine for consumptives. So long as Ihe system i strong enough to use medicine of any kind'il can use Scott's Emulsion. The reason for its helpful ness in this disease is because of its long tolerance by the patient; one does not tire of it as quickly as other medi cines and that is where the jjreat benefit comes. bruises Btlek, M NEWS Many Scranton Readers Have Heard It and Profited Thereby. "Hood news trmels foal," and the thousands of bad buck sttft'eiets In Heiantoii aie glud lo learn that prompt relief Is within their leach. IMnnv a lame, weak and aching back Is hud no more. IliatikH to Oonti's Kidney Pills. Our citizens tno lolling the good news of their expel lence with tho little con ntiotor or kidney UN, eie Is an ex ample wotth reading: Mr. Austin Coneuy, of liu trvlug av enue, says: "I was botheteil for the past fifteen years with u pain nenvs my kidneys. At (lines It shuck me In the hips and extended down my legs. II was woiso In the curly evening or after I did a hard day's work. I was advised to try Ooun's Kidney Pills, and having read in our city papets so much about them, J got a box at Mat thews Bros.' cling store and was sur prised to llnd how quickly ihey bene fited me. I soon hud not the least pain in tny buik. For sale by all dealets. Pi ice ."0 cents. Foslcr-Mllbtirti Co.. Ihiffalo, N. V sole agents ror the Fulled States. ltemembor the name Moan's and take no substitute. Speeches wore made by Director AVut klus and other momheis of the organ isation. Ada, eleven months' old child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomus Davis, or Main sit eel, died on Saturday. The funeral will be hold this alternnon. Acacia lodge, No. ToA, Fi eo and Ac cepted .Masons, will weak the degt 00 at their session this evening and will licit olllcets lor the ensuing Masonk ear. Tho Century Hose lompauy. No. L attended the fair of the Avium Hose lomp.iny on Saturday evening. The boys tin nod out strong and made a neat appearance in their new inii loims. Arthur Stone loturned homo to Philadelphia ycsteiduy. after spending Hie past few days with his paienls, Mr. and .Mis. William Stone, on South Main street. The piomcds of the lot chawing and comet I ol the C.ihin- Hnptist ihuich a'.uoiiii d to J.'fiL'.T.". This nukes the net pioceeils of the mir and tcstival iiuludiil, M.tilO.7",. The pastor and his congregation e.p:oss tlieir appnsni tion of the kiudiiits of all ti lends at Tu lor and othei towns, w lio helped them b their gifts, etc., (lining the oar. An impoitant Inisiue.'H sossisou of the Luc knw.uinu lodge. No. Ti4. Degirc ol I'oioliontas, will be hekl this even ing. Ml.s Susie TLiliis, of Fuioil sliiet, has ictui nod noni Ito.slord, Pa w here she attended tlio itinera! of ti lolalhe. Fmbloin ilhlslou, No. ",7. Sons of Temperance, will meet in iczulur ses, sion tliis e ening. Mis. Thomus Jenkins, ot Piovirlemo, visited fi lends In this low 11 011 Sat 111 d.i . Agent tleoige A. Kilter, of Maiich 1 'hunk, visited Operator ltalph N.vc. cm !iovo street, esteidu. Misses Mai ciiilllths and Llzie Da vis, of this plai e, weio guests of it lends In Avcica ycsterilaj. A chawing lor a gold tilled wuleh for the benetii of John Pioper, who lost one of his limbs in the Aiehbuld mine some time ago, will bo held at James' hull, Aiehbuld mines. 011 Jan. IS. It'll:1. Tho piocoeds will go tow.uds pun basing the unfortunate .voting man an arlllic ial log. .Miss Hannah Mavis, ol Main slioet, visited leiutivos in lleilevue .vesteicluy. Operutnr chauncey liryanl called on friends in Avoc.i yesterday. Stliierintondent and .Mis. W. It. Jone.c and son, Wlllio. of Caibondalo. visited the lattei's mother. Mrs. it. W, lleoso, on Main street, yosteiduy. School Miieclor James I'llco is on a hunting expedition at Stun una, Pa. MOOSJC. Mi. A. . Lewis, ol Mount ('annul, I.s spending a few days with his par ents Miss Ihlii'l Tiegellics sp"iil Sunday witli .Miss Mae Ma 1 tin of Plains. Miss HIiKiibcth Oreeno enloitalnod a niuuber of her ti lends tit her home on Sotilli Main sheet, Saturday even ing Mir. lohu lioberison and la tighter. Miss Mujoile, spent Sutiuduy In rierau ton. Mi, Daniel Hes.sloi, of Wllke.c-I5.irte. w as a caller In town yestoi day. Lurkuwunntt Castle, n ,1, Ancient Or der Knights of Uio Mystic Chain, held a smoker and euteiluliiiiieiu in Itut ler's hall Satuidav night. .Miss Mriith! Hinds visited her biotli ci" at 'est Scranton Friday The Mitres Ida and Ihllth Smllov, of Kingston, and Jlr. John Carr of Dor lanceton, spent Thanksgiving day with Mr, and Mis. Harry Toils 01 Ninth Main .ittocl Jits-. John linhiits was a caller In Scrunton Saturday iitteinoou. PECKVILLE. Tlie icgular meeliilg class, No i, will bo held .11 the Methodist Knl.ccorml chut ch on Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock shall). All menibeis aie in iiuestcd to bo present as business of m poit.ince Is to bo transacted, DEER SEASON IN PIKE. Over Eighty Animals Slnin No Serious Hunting' Accidents. )ii.i to 1 In- Sciautou Tiiliiui Slioildiibtllg, Tree. 1,Tlro seitcott tor killing deer in I'lko lounty closed yes terday, Ki iiu ('very sectioti of lire county comes the tepori that not fiir many years have doer been so plenti ful hote. Tin. killing of over eighty deer lias boon accounted for' and no doubt liiail ijioio hilM been killed, uhU I) liu( pot 1 OHIO to public notice. Sportsmen am unanimous In this su'U'iuont that Plku county is the best hunting ground tot ileer outside of the Maine wouds. A number ot deci, judging hum the number of hunters wlio nic In the woods In vailotts purls of I'lko, were killed yeslcrda. Nci buttling accident has thus far happened In the county this full. Neither bus the slightest hat 111 lo-ne lo au.v IuiuUm- fioni the game, although I "NO BETTER J I 54 CIGAR Jrm JtIW& yfiPV 111 JMrk mmm i .FEE 'IB KKBtrJKm cHNMaccitH Van c. Fitcis wa attacked bv a vic ious buck, which loriutiuti Iv was killed heroic inllictiltg till ln.iuii"s INDUSTRSAL T JOTTINGS. Make-Up of tho Lackawanna Board for Today Notes of Many Kinds. Tlio following is llie make-un of the D., L. and W. boiml tor toila . si'Miw, DM i:viii 1: : Willi l lis I" 1st S p III, Wll klll'V , II p. Ill , V, .. Iljrtiiol mi, vtoM)v, di ( i:vini.tt j Willi Cat- I'.l-I s 10 1 in., Itr.lx 1 1 till '.J. 11 1. in.. I'. Ilillcn: 1 i 111 . 1. II, vi uin-, . 1 Mullen', cuw; ; e 111, I .1. M1111.1v, I. V II lit. II. I I! U , 1 1. III. .1. VtliU I , I, I' "1 . VI. I! Mil mi". S11111111II-, lit -1. .1 111, ti-l, I. Hi ihuich 'I .1 in., nisi, 1. I'i..eierll.(i t" ,1 in. 1 Iiomiismi. J 111, tti'-l, Vt (,ilil(" ; li p tu, r.l . I. I it 1 few : s i 111. Cii'-t. M. (10I1I111 I'usliei'. , i. iii. st limieit.i; s ,1. 111, .1 11 ll.tvtii: II r, .1 in. vtoi 111. ,..ii 11 in vhi .ln : ', p. in., Uillina Ilo, 1. :i .1 hi , II Ltiilhiilii iu , tup i,i . I.iiiiiIi.,j, I'.is-ui.ti'r I neiiii'- 7 1. 111. .Ii'hii Cillnri 7 ,1 in, I). Mlll.i: in 1. 111. I'. I.'. ..i, ,i a 111, Varum, 1. i"i p. in. viiiiiiii, k ji , 1,, vti (toviin Wild I its He, 10 .1 in., P. H,,li II .1 "t , V 1) kiliiiuu; t 11. mi, 1, Vju Wo'tri" 1 p HI, M, ('.illllliih , ,' ! III, O. Iltfllilo' l . b p. 111, I' Mi IIiiiiu.'II, .lelin H.1I1 i;jii' i.. , ii p. 111, W111MI, I'. Du'iilIiHiiV iicu, NOIK I. I'otiliiitui lliiulini. Hill nil No. : Vluiiliv, IX 1. .', Ill il 11c n( .le'.i.i W lite !'. Cd.c w'll 11111 No. SJ VIomI.o, I),, .' mil I'ntil turthor tinliii" I'. li. llli.HI JIH I ilIM will 1 il ,1 in ill ut Vlo'idi), Id",", L", 111 plici. ul .1. c.irni" u ij 1 1 (-. CcolKi" 1 lutiti.t'lU t v ill mil , II M .i)i" 11! H lllltH ill tl. T ll.lt i I'. 11. l'ujri.ii .mil now, 1 uinluiloi J'iiii Wjulell witli cr. Kirfim;'. new jii'I on'luc 1.' M. t jinicdi will 1 , 1 0 1 1 :it sjh.m Intcii'K'iu 1 oti'l'C. if ,1. in., .Moiicln, l)o. 2. (Vmluclui Joint Wlilti" "ill iciwit at ni" 11, Ifiu'tnt' otllct", lil .1, 1,1,, Muuihi, pis, 'J, llial.eiiun .1. ,1, (iciitty will su nut with V. II Ituvtp mi iii lnp, I' 1. in, Vlor.iliv, 11. .'. in plain 1 1 I.. I", M,ni", .nxl until furtlici riili". lliaki 111.111 (.coup liiii'ii will no on' uilh M' 1 1 1-1 , in 11I ui' ul 1, V WiIiiiHt, lint it in, h 1 II Uki This and That. William II Davis, of llualetnn. I1111 j been iei oniineuded tor le-appoltuinent us iitluii Inspector tor that cllstrl t. 1'eter Welsenllue, who tor iwetuv. . three o,iis has been an engineer on ihe ' Liickavvaiinu toad, lias icrlcned Ills j position. .1. M. Daly. lotnieil.v supfi'liuendei 1 1 of tumspiirlatlon on the Lickawaniiai load, bus been iiuidc general uiannger 1 ol the Cape Hi clou Itnllwuy 1 oiiipati with licudriuiii ters at I'm r llavvlu'i-' hlilg, Nova sicothi, lie iisriiime'l tho ctuiti's ot nis new oiiice eb(Miut The "Williams colllei.v at l'ott-,e owned by the Willi. mm foul company, shut down Hutuiclnv lor an ludeiiuiio pel loci, Over .'00 men ami hoys am thrown oiii of employment Tho npn. utlUB of Hie colliery bus been unpioilt ,iho for home time, beciillKn of the lllsh lo.valties ileinuiidcd by the owitets of tlio 1 o.il. The new bleaker la lag etnttd b tl 0 Dfluwar.) and Hudson, a shnit dlslaiice south or I'uiMius. Is uiiildlv appioach lug completion mid unleis soniothlitg iliifotcseeli ociuts It will be in opn. utlou wUhiti the lU'Nl hn davs. The breaUer is not of the niuiiunoth v.nl CU but It will be model 11 in evet pur. lliillaf und will ciubiidy nil the latest Impinveincnls in bicaket laillding. The Hal tier mine liihpcotloti law. un der the pruvlslcms of which iinthiaelie llillie Inspectors will lie elected, will bo tested 111 the colitis, the otlleiuls infected by it having decided upon thU iciuisc. They have 1 .tuincd John H. Johnson and A. ri. L. Shields, ol Phila delphia, to light II for them. The law inap-c out districts in Liuerue, Lue'iti- LsSSK5?3SJnjS?i5JSE5t?S I Arc the Proper Thing for Winter Use. XvS' wm THESE m nwtvv ilW fipr jitflyx. ttM PREVENT SLIrlNGHig mm w Xeverslips are made in round and cross patterns. We also have the Williams Can 126 and 128 imm&2X2XSTZSZK wuiiiin. fnrbiia. rii hiilklll. No iltiiin biiiland and Columbia i oiuilh'-i. when clci tions iu' niliie inspeclois shall l lit 1(1, bill tlllogelltcr IKIIOK- lllo illllieis In l.cbuiion and Huuphlll couiuh's.Th' opponents of Ihe hill allege that thi Is a liltal detec l. Siiiul ti tlie Sii.un ai liibiin". Winuncrs. Nov !lu. Iladen Cmnier huh iiiuvcd Ii oin lb inker tu Wimtueis and opened a gioceo stoic. ,s. If cii. tmbci lln and wife and erslip BIBHtlccc Bwi ' nuF TPiil WILL CONVINCE YOU. Your hcirso boint? nUraj nhnrpcibocl, ii ready for .rork. Ills leet aro alwaj. the blacksiultirtc being idiarpenecl, which -Ct.A .- - 1 . ,.i.4l.fl.t..rnllllfl Ifllll ruiimuis icei, cr.uaiug kimioiicuhiwu 1 I of tlrao to ynu. H'jmomlier, once shod wan I "Nevcrslliis ' you ran oaslly put in new Calks I wlicDucoileil-cTithout rcnioTinBthOBhoeH. I B88VR2wluTU'iUtThti "VnwUpi";lln;n 1 tmSBOKVriTII.OOTIIKH Snd swMmjfm Je- tcripAie circular if ulutl IntimaliBt, XMLBu rUBU' THE ilEVERSLIP MAKUF>URING GO., New Brunnwiclx, N. J. mm$ Slip Calks ncler & Co Franklin Ave. duiighui aie rilling in Philadelphia for tho w Intel. .Iiihll Alt is illlUrielolinl ill Anion lllllou bought II, Ci.ini.tM hiopert and moved licitn Iniuinoii lo Drinker. The pai lor car ojnuated on the I'hiiu clelplllu tl" of the New .lilsl' Cm ti.it it, a model of good l.isio aiul coii. ioi table luinlshlngs When I'risident Itoosiivelt icienll Msiled his hopie at Oy.-ctei l!a lor llie puiposo of otlniy. this nir was. didi. Ilecl by tho i'llllniiiu ioinp.ui loi llie picsldent s pen-on ,1 use. J
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