r.TTB I m 1 i; V 1 2 THI3 SCHAOTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, JJEOliiiUlJEK li, 1003. ,y tJ jm "CTO 3 T V ' f ? ? The News of RAILROAD. TIME TABLES Dclawaro nnd Hudson Railroad. November SI, I'" Tillin lt.nr Cilbomlitc ul illtton " I"' '"for .vmntori .mil SWIkcs tiirrc-n w 7 0(1, mm. nql, 10 wl, II.JI i mi 1-00, 1 H, - 5" 6 0il, 7 Oil, 1001, II W I'. ' ,, . . , ,rt siimliy ii iIim tc n t tit s v., 11.21 n. I" l ' ii J til, J VI, i W I', ni, .... I M .Minns. siwtr.Ri Slonlirst, Ilinleiti. rs i:ntrt iimI Mllit, tin 7.00 " 'i i I 1 P. oi. lor w ijiiiiiI ninl llonrlil'. 7.2.', 11.05 u. tit. S ii.'l, R.l) v in. ... . , ,, , , -uinliv tuln.i lull Wijnwrt mt'l HoiiphIjIo ol 'KO .1. in ; I f, p. in liilm nrrlw ill Pill lilHl.Lllc 1 1 Hill W llhli Illtri! Hii'l Vnnlnii n fullnssr' rt.W. 17. II '.0, 10 DO III i )J.'I7, .MM, .1 II. 1.21, liy, 7.01, II, DM, II. 17 p ; 2 01 n 111. Nihil i tnilm milir Jt 'i..'7 ii. Ill , U 10, I II, I ' 0'."i, 11 t'O p. til -mull ImIih iirrhc ni ulinmliilr from !) limit .mil lloticnlilc .it 1.M7 mill T.Vi p lit, Now Yoik, Ontniio and Wostein. f-cpt. 17, 1'01. hiiiH tins.. Cirlioml lie lor Seriatim t 7. 00 n. M . I no p III. -'uii'lij trilm nl 7,00 i m i 0 01, P tit, , 1 1 lint Imp (Mrlioiiilili If r poltilA tiottlt tl II Id i in Oh shiiiIii it ''in i in Inliu I'livins nl ll HI i in witlv ilni .iinl '' 10 .i in. Niniltjii nuKn (niiiui'lnin foi Ness SoiK, I rti- ill, 'Ir Ji litis arise irum Samlm it 11.10 .i. in,: f. 10 p hi: Imm point imitli, 100 p in. -uiv'ish tic in feu niton it 'i in ii, in utiil 7.li p. in; IK'tn Cult.. I i at l,M in Erie Raihoad. twin 2.1, ll)t. 1 1 line li nc illv station. I'lilmnlitr 'lii'J fmtinl -mills) ut 7.0Q I Hi. .tin (VI P in. 1"' llrimlt Jinl Sines rli, nt n it it. in. ililh U i plliu NiikI i)), tor llinsliaiiilnn, irul.uiir ion ni lions for Vv nik rits- m,l tliiHilii, Jin .it ii 10 . in (or Nferjucliaiiiii, im'.lns tonniilloiu foi wt-lcin poititi. oiiinli liilni il HI", a. in fr NnqneliJioiJ. ltli MP-.IPHI (fiiiiicctloii, anil 0 27 p. m, llh nine ("iinpitlon liiiiw niilr at "'", a, m ind 5 1", p. in Nindija at h 51 i. m. TEACHERS LISTEN TO EDUCATORS The Opening' of the Fifth Annual Institute of the Caibondale City Teachers Animated Cattieiing in the Central School Building. Tlieu- was nn animated f,.il!iu itiK 5n tho HUdltmluni of the f'oiilial f-ohool liulldliiB yc-terday .it let noon, when t'ltv Suiiciintondent :iinrr V. G.ur fnimally opened Hie fifth .uiuu.U In stitute of Cnibond.ile city te.uhei.s. As Is tine of all institutes, the male teatli ms ,ii u in what mlKlit be turned n hopeless niinniitv, as theic ate not nunc than jl half dozen, their full" as wiel.itPh outnumbeiinj- them bv dozens. Theie wits a delay in some of the lnstiuttois reaching' Caibondale, ho that it was .'! oVlock, almost, when he bession opened, with a oe.il eei- i-e. Tn the meantime the teachers .nohentod quite an animated pktuio as they chatted and discussed the piospctts of the week's cntoi tainment unci institution befoic them. The flist speaker was I'iolesov 'h.ulos ir. Albeit, of AVest rhestei Xoimfil bLhool, a man whose s-ound IiK.l and well said things uu m.itteis Mluentional hao ( aus'td him to he in hinuml in institute woik. Tiof. Albert's tople n.is "IMtu.ttiuu an I'ntoldiiif,'." He spoke Mom the .tandpoint that teiichiiiK is not the mete keepliiR of sihool, it is m, sti oiho, though it may be done .siientille ally; it is the ait the at t, he said nlth emphasis nl piomothiK human lovvth. Am t hint; you inn do, lie Mid to the te.ii.heis. to piomote the mm Ins of jour ihildien to nntke them show- new power of deolopment of mind and nioials is piool that jour sdiolins ue being' edneated, rilucutcil towatds the intellectual and the uioial way. Art, sajs ItUHkin, Is the exptfs. slon of nian'b joy in his woik. There to) e, the one who is wholly lost, who is wholly ab.soibcd In unfolding beluio the mind of the pupil tho things, that go to his deu'lnpmeitt nnd giowth is the one who is teaching and nut keeping sihool. It matteis not what den lie uit use, this is only an aid to making the method i le.ti ; what ou want to do Is to put join thildieu in the condi tion of glowing, not giowth: giowlli is tho llnlsh; it mcitux stagnation, t'hlldien wlin aie growing an- iilniing theniHoUPH In h.mnony with theh sui loundlngs, like the newly planted tuo ili.it thiixes on the soil and the sun shine. The public silnnil stands Hn the uioial tialiilng, as well as the mental Ii .lining ot the ililld. To make otu hlldien think, is good definition of what the woil; or the tmelier is. Thinking Is seeing 1 editions. All that Mitt hae done or all that I lutM' done is to dlsiuLi' U'latlons, the lelatiun betwmi this thing and the othr. The III st six Mats of the thlld'H life lie goes heie and theie. wheieer his In stini t U.idrt him. Alter that, when ho innii'i iulo Hie school the piohlcin is in lead liini upward and foiwaid. lie wants limn) than hooks, he wants a hiigu hold on tho meaning of lile. Dr. Schaeffei's talk. Dr. .V. C sichacfter, state siiieiiu tendent ol Insttut Hon, was ncNt no seuted by tfiipoiinlendont Clair. Dr. Sihaulfir Imidly needed an liitiodue tlmi. While It was his thst tlmu In I'aiboiidnle, It was not thu thst time tlut lie had been heuul hy f'aiboiidalo teaiheis. JIajiy of thorn liumU lilm In i lit toniity Institutes and those who did not lend his teaching and Jenined to-Milne them. Pr. Sjeliuofter is so piiicthul. Ho dhiuuiitb Ibcuiles tor thuli lull aluv, but Ills yoaiH of experience hae lu6ught hi m tiict: to tuee with to many facts thut tie is never at the loss of the Millie ot the pi.tctlml hldo of an cduuitipiial iiiestion. His tall; on this occualoii was on tho subject, "Does Indication Pay','" and befoio ho was halt tluiiURli thu teucheis weie Risen ibuudaut u.'iNin and pioof that the mouc-y speni In the pioitr ediicnllon s its' Hit heat kind of an Investment, Dr. tfihaelt'er made tho point that ir ll iuu,.impicssed on punnits how imieh the' time spent lit school Ilieic'llHOd the tutnict earning power o theji sons, Urn .-Hihools ssnulil multlpb beyond loiifrt'iitlon. One examplu wiih that tho useUiKe man of lahof earned SUO pei day.' In toity yeais, woiklng :ioo dajs cad ytnr, ho would eatn IS.ui (. The salary of tliu educated man could hi safely placed at $1,000 per year, as the average, lit loity yenis he iiiuld cam JlO.dOO, un incieasu of saving powci os'er tho laboiltiB man ot Sjl'.ouo, lie tiiew numeiouH other examidcs that rotclbly lllitstiated the point lie made, Tllrnlnt? nMlili hnni iUiu llnim. I.. I .... Bumcnt uml to hIiow svhat educutloii'l tinstone In Ihielaiul, he took ,SI lohp laibock as nu uuthoilty lur thu state ment thut making education unl vital Carbondale toditcptl tho cott of miilntennnro of prlsoiiH $20,000,000; and that bialns be hind bunds means mote earning power. This fiiino authotlty said Hint tinUet hiiI edttciitltm elTcutcil a saving of Mi, 000,000 lit tin keeping of tialtpers. Ilr nlfo quolod land Hosebeiy, thru prime inlnlnter ol imglund, who said that (treat lhll'iln was- iitiald of tiertnany, that this latter nation was capttnlng the maiketH ot the globe bciatlse ot the fact that education was tinlscisal In tho Fatherland, lie also cited the state of MasHiiehttsetts lor Its lliet eas ed entiling powei over the gient com monwealth of l'enns.slMiuln, because of the same tact, that education wiih ttnisctsal, In some loniniiinltles over It) per cent, of the chlldten bad the ad vantage of n high sihool edlH'iilloii Finally he gave the lat t ot the publi cation, "Who's Who In Anieilca." i on tiiinlug onls Sos nanus ol pciHons among ll.r.OO, bankers and olbei eiiual l piomlneiit men, who hud not ie iclveil it high school or iiiltcge educa tion, l'i of. A. f. Apgnt. of Tienton, N. .1 , one of the ablest hmtt m lum In the stnte ol New lui'-c, spoke on "N'atuie Study," tllglllg the te.uheis not to do ali tiling but send their (hlldien to books tor knowledge, but to have them observe natuie as he Is about them on eveiy side. 'I lie lnogtamme lor lodnv's sessions will be: , MdllNINtl. 0 "0 Musl(. ''.Ill Tluee (heat Oiatloiis Hon. N. ('. Si hacflei . 100 Sihool Discipline, 1'iof. flunk's 11. Albeit. 11.00 Music. 11.10 Natuie Studv..l'iof. A. l Apg.ir AFTHIINOON. l.:o Music. 1.10 Orndes of Thinking and 'I'liluk ing In tliades, Hon. N. ('. Sihaeffei. 2L'0 Natuie Study. .1'iof. A. ('. Apgar S00 Music. .S.10 Hlements ol Sin eossful Teach ing 1'iot. ('has. 11. Albeit Opening Night of Entei tainment Couise. The til and opei.i bouse was uowded list night, when the Fadelte AVoman's inelic'stl.i entei tallied, this being tho opening number of the lectin e couise. The ineiiing was well spent, the laigo iiudlence being delighted with the tal ent dlsnhijed by tho oichestia. i.u h number on the pi ogi amine was applet I ateil. This was the Hist appeal .into of these entei tablets In this lit;.. COUNCIL MOVES FOR STEEET SYSTEM Action Taken in a Resolution Intio duced in Select Council by Piesi deut rietchei City Engineer Di lected to Make Bough Sketch of City Stieets, Name Those Thoi oughfaies Which Have None, and Number Houses and Make Such Change of Nuinbeis as Is Necc; saiy The Light Ordinance Again. The Hist Intelligent and i onimenilable inoxe on the ii.it t ol councils loi a sjstem of stieets, one mmptolieiidlng the naming of un-named stieets and the numbeilngot uii-nunibeied houses, was taken last night when the lollou ing icsolution was inlioduiid by Ptesidont Fie tc hot, who has been at t ive In behalf ot this uigeiil neul.whlih was adopted unanimously. "Tliat the dt enginei r be, and is heieby, autlioiiul to pupate a tough sketih ol the stuvts, avenues. alles and (Ollits ol the dl, and shall alll names to all sui h, wlilih liave no names or wheie theie is a confusion of names. The ilt.v engini ei is aullmi i(d also, to assign numbeis to all iiu ntmibeied houses and all which have duplimle numbeis ol nuinbeis whicii ate i out using. The icsolution has j ,H to go tlmnuh conimou (oiiuill and icieic the maj or's apimnal helot u it can biioine d fective. lhete is no fun' or doubt or this as the disposition is to pass the nicasiite as sinedily as possible. In iiiiuiiHHi lounill tbeto is u lesolullon piovidlug lor stieet sign-., so that then Is nothing lai king to mala the sj.,t, m coniilele. This is ii icsolution that 'I he Ti iliinie has adv mated and uiged situ e last May, mid it teds c onsldi lablc satisfac tion In teioidliig the lait of, the adop tion ol the i evolution. Another i onimi'iuliible muse nl touii (II was the adoption ol a icsolution picivldlm; lor the eintinii ot new still 111 iloois in the postoMco lobbj. The assuring pan of this icsolution Is that the dotus will not be of tli vicious kind ol last j em, which would almost send a man Into kingdom i ome If he should happen in tho way w In n another peison was coining out. Tills tosolutlon also piovided loi the opening ot the Itausoms of the lobby, so as to allow bettei ventilation: hImi tor a bulletin Which will be elected hi the lobby of the city building and will THERE ARE PUNY ROADS. The Finger Posts Making tho Many By-Paths of Piesent Day Tioubles, AH Soom to Point the S'.imo Way Lack ot Neive Foice, Uaj hy day tho idIiiiiiim ot this paper bilng new esldeni Horn Huan ton ptoplo ol tin gient woik hilug done b Pr, A. AV, Chase's .u u, Why thej iiiiompllsb so inui h Is eatllj eplnlni'd thej aio pK-paicd with un cjii single to lestoilng ncise toice, They aiconipllsh this olijeit, which no otlii'i medlchio In the ssmld has oset been able to do; that's why himduds of Hciautou pcojiic oftei theh ttstliuonj. Mr Ramml llogeis, ot ,Vo jjs Ujtlo Path us unite, Snaiiioii, l'.t., sujs "i was in a iitn-down touditinn, iicad. aches, ucisous and sleiplntr bmlly and ibe uppnlltt poor 1 was to of )j, A. W. Chafe's Neuo l'llls and got a lm As a lesiilt 1 sleep and eat well nKiilu-t'io nc'ioiousiietis anil hitahuaes aiegoui ami my (,'cnetal suengihbuk again. 1 am vcty much pleaded with them and glad to leioinmcnd them to otlieis. This I can do conscientiously," Hi. A. YS'. Uhasj.s .N'civn i'llls nto sold at ."iUc a box at deulei, oi Jir. A. W, Chase Mt(lelnci Co., Hulialo, .N. v See that portialt and slgnattiio of A. V. Chase, ,M. l) ate on useij packat,'. Tor sale In rii tautou at .Matthews' Hint, J.'O Lackawanna ue. line. have n illteetory ot tho offices ot the building. Mayor Vetoes Light Ordinance. Mtiyor Kllpatrlek Belli In a veto of tho lecently passed otdinancc to the Lackawanna Valley eoiuiiutiy. This Is the mcnsiltcj that Wat passed tiftei it was dlpcovcicd that the eat Her one was not tc'Rttlur. Tho veto, which Is the second dlsap. piosnl on thu mayor's pint, was based on alleged Inegtilai Itles as to Its ion slitciiitlon by tuimulttce, nnd that It was not shown to have passed second leading lit either council, In dealing with the veto ll was found that the latter was an oversight on the pint or the city del k. As to the torn tulttce's tieattneiif ol the otdiuauce, council belles nl that there was no It tegulailly and thu veto was i elected, and the otdlnance passed despite the inn.vor'M objections. This was after the Davis' motion to lay ll on the table until the net tegular meeting. Mi. Maiuett was the oulv one who otcd to sustain the niajoi The lollowlng lcsolutloliH weie adopted: Tiunsfeii Ing i,0'i.30 liotti the sui lace sew ets fund to the stieets and bildgcs lominltlie. 'J'hls was to ito slilo for Ilic' payment of tho stieet cm plovos. dhcelllig the lajlng of side walks 111 lioill of the piopeitles of ( '. I'. O'Connor and Owen Judge, on Wnsltlngion stieet. The i oiinuunli.it Ion fioin the Colum bia Hose eoiniMiiv illuctlng attention to the si.ucltj of hose to tight lb en was Risen lo the Hie icnnmlttee with the suggestion thai the closest atten tion mid Investigation be given tho ninttei. A DEPLORABLE HAPPENING Fiank Patten, Aged Sixteen Yetus, Diosvned in Heservior Body B,e- coveietl After nn Horn's Seaich. Blanche Colvin Nariowly Escapes Same Fate. A cioploiable happening occunul at the Consolidated Water company's ic setsoh at the head of Canaan stieet sestet day afternoon when Funic fat ten, aged sixteen jeais old, was di owned, while a crowd of his citing ft lends who seie present could do nothing to sas-o their unfoitunate com panion. K.nller In the afternoon, lilanche Cols in, a small girl. Inoke thtotigli (he ice at the inlet. She sui poiled heiself by placing her turns user the lie until susei.il of the lads rescued hit lioin her pet 11. Shottls . liter litis incident Patten stalled to skate act oss the leseisiot. In doing so, ho choose a ionic sshleh cut led him aito'-s the Inlet is heie the lee ss.is sety thin. The skater was going at a good tale when the ice unshed beneath his s eight. As he sank he gase a loud slniek and then ssent heneath the h c The momentum at sshleh he was going can led his body mulct math the solid ice sui founding the spot ssheie he hi oku Ihtough. Hi-, (ompaiiions hiu tied as clo,e to the hole .n thej dale go, but the bods' did not appc.it. They gase the iilatin. Foot Ditei tor .lolm MiC.ibe ssas the litst on tlte si tie rioon .limn s Dallon. .lames o'ltplen. Xuholis O'liticn .ind (iioigc Hoot lick anlsuil. A budge was liulli auciss the thut ii e near ssheie (he lad went thtoiigli tltappling hooks wete Ini pioslsid and alter an hum's seauh the body ssas lound and then taken to the stoic of .lohn .McC.ilie and a mes senger sent to the dead lid's home The siitiin ol the ,n cident is thu son ot Mine Kotoni.ni and Mi Aniltew Fat li n of ill F.uk '-luet. He was ,n es itidlngly blight lad, a fnsotlte among his companions and a model scholar Tin1 patents hnsu thu wium-heaited sinpathv of thu lonununlts. A DECISIVE VICTORY. Honesdale's Bluff Called and Local High School Eleven Will Go to Honesdale Satuiday nnd Scoie a Big Victoiy. The fool ball si.ison has not as jet be-m closed, Manaj,ci liutkc ol the lo cal highsihnol ck son has ing called tho "bluriu" ol elescn St. ns u pti senting Honesdale and has completed aiiauM1 uionts loi t game in thu Inttet place lot net s'.uiiuiaj. c.nbondale lollossets ot the spoil ate leioltlng us ei Mnn.i gei fluiko 'eiiiilng the game and will ouls be sail. lied with a deiisise sli- tois HoucMlale, Ihloitgh the piess, hiss i l.ilm to in ing the champion tool ball ii"',iej;iitlou ill litis sic lull-, in cluding Hci.tntou and Caibondale. As thes base In en debated bj a Caibon dale eli sen and plajid but one other mine that a weak team fioin .Jeimsn whoni thej (Ideated bs- a small sime their ikilius an. absuid .Slan.igei Huik" bi-lleses that Ilonesdrtle'.s llnlsh as i lianiplonslilp claimants will come on s'ntuiilas and all I'ltiboiidale is of tin siinie opinion. User thii tj mot els hasc- aheadj signlllcd their Inten tion ol aiiouipauj Hie desen and iuilglng fi nut the talk on the stieets about the coming Honesdale disaster this number will be gie.itly augmented The high sihool elescn lealie that the Maple Cltj bojs i an play a slicing K.imo but me coiiildent that tltey an gie.itlj supeilor to them and will win easllj-. The local lies en pi.utlio dally In Alumni ji nk fin two houis, lining up ilgallisl tin- si I III) elc-Scli of the sihool Th" team fioni heie will be a Still Us high school i lossd while Hones dale In glseu the pi is liege of picking tlleii play is tumi the oil gusher wot ha oi tin on ami i upper Held ELECXS TRUANT OFFICER, School Boiud Holds Shoit Session nnd Elects Joseph Mannion, Last nliiht's session ui the sihool bn.iul was In let', being i ailed at TllOniiil it iimtlon made and can led tor nl jiiuinmeiit at S o'clock ll was dciidcd to leiimd lo a Mis. tloodssln taes collected liom lur In J''s. Ibu taxis bolug stopped ttoin her sous p.tj at the paj cat. sihe show id to UMiilniiii of the boaul tax lecelpts loi the saute jear fioni Wajno county, uml thu matin was giseu to a coiuiult Ice al the last inn tint,' The i lection ! a it nam nlllcer was then i .ken up .Mi Hughes unmliiatid .IiMcpli Fossdeilj. and .1 M. htcssatt was uoiiiluateil by Mi. lis huh, Tho i oil Milt showed a (leadloi k, Messts, ivci win, Hughes nnd Unllishei sotlng lor .Mi. I'ossdi-lly, nnd Messts, iswlgeit, Vannnn nnd Hs n,s voting )or Ml. Hlussuu. Mv Hlll-llcs ihuii placid thu name of Joseph Mamiluli betoic the dluitois fin Hie olllie, and Mi. Kwluctt lioml lialed Jli. .stessait. .Mr. Vauuaii solid for Mi Manulon with Hughes, Kciwln and (lall.iyhei, ami Mr. Mtiiiulou was eh ( tsl The new olllicr Is a Inothoi ol Hi Ice t Couuilluiau .lolm r .Manuloit, and a liraduate of the cential school Iho bill of F V. Moiau lot iinl, tot JOYFUL MATERNITY. Hopeful Words to Childless Women. Two Grateful Women Tell How They Were Helped by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. TTow shall n mother who W Monk untl sick with .sonic female trouble bonr hciilthy chiltlrcn V , How anxious women ought lo be lo give their children tho blessing of ii good constitution! iMnny women long for a child to bless their home, but because of Gome debility or displacement, of tho female oignns, they mo barren. I'lepniiilion for hciilthy maternity it accomplished bv Lydla 12. rinkliiun'M Vegotnblo C'oiupoiind moio successfully than by any qther medicine, buciUise it gives tono nnd stiengtli In tho parts, curing all displacements and inflammation. Actunl sterility In women Is very rare. If any woman thinks silo Is sterile, let her vrlto to Mrs. Pinklinni, Lynn, Mnss., whose advice is given free to all expectant or would-lie mothers. The Story of Mrs. De Bett and Her Baby Girl. " Dfar Mni. Pimi sm : Before T took 5 our medicine I suffered for years. Inf to me ss-ns a torture. T often wished I ss'crc dead. I had no children, and the doctor said 1 never could have. Menstruation svas very painful, also suffered svith severe pains in left, ovary, had pains in my back aucl heart, terribleheadaehes, and ssenkness of tho kidneys. I tried everything, had ssomb dilated tsviee but that did no pood. I (jot discouraged and concluded to let the doctors go and try jour medicine. After svriting1 to you explaining my case. I follosved jour advieo earefullj' and svith the lesiil't that I never felt so sscll in all my life. I am indeed ji" new woman and have .1 loving little liabv girl which is tho hnnpiness of my home. I feel that I owe mj life to I-i.Vdiit K. PinkliamN 3Icdieine, and feel very proud to recommend it to others. I hope that many others will follow iriy example and that homes may be brightened as mine has." Mrs. Llcy 1)k linn, b(ij b. Ilalstead ht., Chicago, 111. (March 1, 1001.) " Df.aii Mas l'iNKii sst : 1 must write and tell you what your Vegetable Compound has done for me. Hefore taking jour medicine 1 svas unable to carrj-a babe to matmity, hiving lost two one at si -c months and one at seven. The doctor said net time 1 ssould die. but thanks to Ijyclin E. Pinkham's Vfgctallle Conipouild, I did not die, but am the proud mother of a si's months old girl babj-. She sveighs nineteen pounds and has never seen a sick day in her life. She is the delight of our home." Mits. A. D. Jauret, Belmont, Ohio. Get .Mrs. Pinkham's Ativioo. Tt is fiee as the air. She has been the means of making many a miserable life tuui into one of joy no other living person lias had such -wide experience with woman's ills. Her adtlress is Lynn, Mass. ssoik done aiound sesenl of the schools, ssas icduccd by Mr. Moian to $17." It ssas oideuil paid. The bill caused some discussion at .1 loimcr boaid meeting and ssas laid on the table at the tinic, sesci.il ol the diice lois bi ing ol the opinion that the bill ssas c.Mitbllaut. Tin meeting then adjoin ned. A NEW CARRIER. Postmnster Thomas Successful in His Tight for IncieabCd Help. Fostm.isler .lolm II. Thomas has ssou out in Ills light toi ,111 additional mnil- I ill tier. Yesleidav he teiiised nesss I I on 1 Washington that an nppiopiln tion for another mall man had been allowed, ami that 1 oninieiielug with Monday, Dei. III. Caibondale ssould enjoy the inmate ol postal Utilities. The new i at tli 1 ssill bo Has Id Walsh the- in 1 scut 111 Use substitute can lei. He ssill not be nssigni d a tegul.n 1 utile until altei Jan. 1 ne.st. in the mean time in- ssill insist in disposing ol Un usual heasj mail of lite holidays. Hy Jan. 1, iui.', tin- mutes will be 10 auanged and niitteis ssill be- in such shape as to glsu the icllel that has been sought for so long, While ntmu timid be an ompllsheii by a miiuutid 1 .11 1 lei, theianiei afoot will go 11 good waj towi'iils icniosliig Uu- 1,111k tlls 1 1 Imiiiiitlou that so uiiiiij bundled laiullles suliei Ihuii lit the sstfj ot mull set s Ii e, AMUSEMENTS. "Side-Tiacked," Fiiday. "riide-Tiacknl," sshiih Is heie. on I'll day night, Is bieczy and ulssajs on the loose, like lite couutiv lioill Willi ll It spuing. After all. tin- best test nl the mulls of a deieut Plaj Is In the sc-i-dli I ol those tor whose amusement It Is Intended, and Judged by that stiimlutd, "sildu-Tiacked" will pi use a gic-at sue nss in this cits In tho couise of the pi 1 101 main o a number of dlvct ting spe iliiltlis mo glseu. ' Slde-Tinekid" Is a possoitul, jet lauRliable.iomedy-diaiiiii, ill fuel, has loniedj enough to slock thieo or four iiieloilium.is It ssill be pi minted with new mil IiikciiIoiis me. 1ll11nl1.1l eUeelK and stliklli:.' nistunies, "Loveia' Lane," Satuiday. A shoii time heloie his death, Co. oiiel Itobett lui-cisoll said bc-totii the I'lascis' 1 lull, Xess Yoik; "I do not In (line to the play which inoscH solely to mli tb, pot- that which ulonu stlis tho seilous sensibilities Tho one which niiulotts ami consoles me and ss'oos mo. to loigetlulutss 01 the scams- side- of life Is the nlus that ncMtes dlniplis When In to mull the terns" Could hu hasu ssltnesscd "l.osns' l.ane." ho would hasu found il to pu-cistlj an swer this meaning. It ssill bo seen at the Hi. ind on Hatutday al lei noun and es cuing. Mr. Hoi ton's Talk. Alloinc-j Chailes Hoilou deliijlitcil Hie nieiiiliiih ot l he Cjclc- club on Hun. dnj esnilu- with 11 talk on Hc-ut.s ci.ij The subjcii ssas bandied h .Ml, I loi ton in .1 niannet that indicated he ssas familiar with it. that he uciruhed his know ledge of Clav by an intelligent study of the- man and his cliaiacteiis tics Tin- es citing was entei t. lining and piofltuble, and it ss us. 11 good opening ol the ss intei couise of the Cjeie 1 lub. CHANGES ON THE ERIE. Tram Crews Will Be Affected by the Change in Handling of Coal. Changes that nic- being contemplat ed on the IMe i.iiltoud ssill aftect tour euglmeis if they go into effect, as si e-iu ee-t tain noss . Tim 1' has been a lessening of the mal shipping user the Jeffuison btaiich to such an extent that It was found ueccssaty to abolish one tun. Yestoi d.ij hiipeiiiite ndeiit Has is ssas walled on in this city bv a committee ol en gluects and tiuiumen. and in the couise ot the talk hu liitotnieil tin in that the Kile company had siitttally decided to ship Its coal toi ss ostein points user the Lehigh Valles-. This meant; the coal tioni the old Fennsyl sitnla Coal eompanj's mines uboiit Flttston and lmniuoie, too. will not In hituli-d user the Pclassaio and Hudson load to this city and thence user the .loifeison division, but ssill lie- sent ll tect user the l.ehlgh Valley to Rulliilo and the Went. This will give tlm i -tin eugineeis on this division almost nothing to do. When the nets' oidei or things goes Into cited theie will be need of only loin e.Uin eugineeis. This will send tluee cnglnceis nosv oil the estta list back to acting us liieinen. Whether ot- not they will accept this altei native or seek another plain ot employment Is being cousldt-ied. II they 1 cumin to do as Ihcinc-u they will base but tew days dm Ing the mouth to be paid lor at the end of cae.h thhty day. The men who ssill bet elfcc-Uel lms'ft been cnglnceis llfteen jeais ot mot e. OBITUARY. Ml IS JAM Kg TOOl.AN passed assay tsiimlnj cisenlng ut her home on lliook bu stieet, aftnl (ij jeais. Heath caiiie alter n llllgeilug illness. Mis, Toolan ssus a tesldout of Cai boiidalo lor thhty jeais, coming heie lioin her blithplace, County Sllgo, lie laud Him Used 11 good lite and goes 10 lest with the hope of a blight inwaid Oeieasid is sin sis ed by her husband nnd Use 1 hlldien, all nsidi-iiis ot this city. They me .Mis. .laun-s Hngc.s Mli Intel. John, Dennis and .lames Too. Inn. Duo sihti-i lesidlng In lie-laud, also airs Is es The funeial will lease tlic house Wednesday moinlng at it o'doek. The cot lege will piocecd lo Kt. Hose chiuch, ssheie u tciiulciu high mass will be lelebiated, aftc-i which bmial will be lli tit Host- eeniotoiy MUTTONHI 1 nli e the IO.iIumwiM ilnughtc-r ot Mr. ami Mis. Wllliin Hill ton died Sunday, and ssill be jutc-ucd today Welshes will be conducted bj Promenading: Shoes make or mar the at tractiveness of a woman's foot. The shoe must fit well be up-to-date, hand some, and above all else Comfort-able. Street Shoes for Women .Make walking a pleasure. They give the foot fiee exercise of every joint, muscle and vein, and they fit like gloves. Fifth Avenue. TRADE MARK IS BRANDC.0 ON CVERY SHOE. Klbn Enamel Calf. Welted Heavy Double Sole. Extension Edge, Low Heel, l.Mit Reproduction ot this Stsle Shoe SEC THAT THUS Mahon's Shoe Store, ttL 328 Lackawanna Avenue. lies-. A. V. Chalice at the lesidenee, 2 Atehbald ..tieet, 1 ommeni inff at t o'elixk noon, lliuial ssill be at Mont ilitlc Will Honesdale Ever Speak Thus? The Hazleton hentlnel, sneaklim- ol the lndl.ins-llaletou foot ball K.tme. sajs: "The Caibondale team -pent last nlKbt in this (its. the Kiiests ui the If. A '. In spe.ikhm with the plajers thes gase out the statement that nesn In the hlstois or theit learn sscte thev treated so Rood as in tliis elty. Tlte Ki cutest stupiise to them ssas sshen tho ball ssas within two inches of the Hue, and mil a peison jumped oser the lopes to cheer on or hi any other ss.ty Intel -lei 1 with the sisltois riom bloekhiK the touchdown. At the dance of the II. A. C. last esenlmr the team was taken In th.UKc bj the local pkijets ami mtio cluteil to ahnosl esets' iietson in the hall. Ot the snectatois at the same jesteidaj. theie ssas not one ssho did not enjoy the exhibition. The: all claimed that ll was the ri cutest kuiiic i'Sci seen outside ot the bis; ti'.un-. and It beat mans- ot tliein The mntiust between the sisltois and M. Thomas team was wondeiful 1 11 the two twenty-minute liaises theie ssas not one ssoul ntteied in piotest by eitbei team, shots Iiik the Komi feellliK and deslie to pl.ts- fjood, stiaiKht tool ball" Knights of rather Mathew. The KnlBbts of rather Mathew nomi nated the tollossiiiK ofllcci.s lor the- on suiup; jeai' cli.ind knlRht, 1'. 1'. C.11 10II and Thomas Coiiudl; sir knlKbt, Jolin I'iilKcon, 1 m ie.-iiiiilliiK see letiny, .1. Wnlsh: lln.intlal seuetitij, .T. Cilen 11,111 and Chat le., Casaiuiiij,'h; tieasuier, -Michael Hoi .111. A social session ssas held, sshile tho liiemli,.! s (-11 (rivcil ii sinnl:,.. Alt able, ud- ehess ssas niade bs'Ci.ind KnlKbt Das'lil Walsh. Matthew Connor delis eied a leiitatlou, Hdwaid Caiioll plujed ses--eial selections on the slullii. Much In teiest ssas niaulfest, and a lUOKiamme of this kind will be can led out nl each meelluK Mr. Humphrey's Big Putclmse. iliocer 1). W. Hiiniphies. ol Salem nseuue, iniiiie a IiIk and impoit.iut pin e base jcstetd.ij. He boiiKht out the entlio stock of HoiiKhi'ity iS- Mai tin, of I'.tik Place, the thin wlilih went under lllianilal icseisesa less- sseeks iiro. The stock is to be ofleted lot sale coin. luencInK sslth Wednesihij Death of Mis. Gnllegci, Wend ssas leielsf-d b Mat tin iiul lesei, o l'lko stieet, lust week, tellint,' him ot the- dentil of Ills slstei-lii-lasv, Mm, I'. V iJalle-uer, al her home In ChleiiRo. Mis. (iiillOKer was ssell knots n In tills ity. as she paid in.mj slslts heie At Schenectady. Chillies V, ftojei'st sou it .Mi and Mis. J, W. JloKeis, ot Lincoln avenue, Is atlendhifi a caso ot Uphold tcser at Kthencctady, N, Y. Mi, Hokcis is a Siadllate 01' the He-lies lie huspltal, Ness' Vork dl A New Position. Will KeallliK of .Mill sliecl left ,Sun ihiy nlBht lor New Yoik ssbc-ie he bus accipted u position. Tin- jotuu, man Is an c-speu slcuoKiaphei and his iniiuv 1 1 lends heie wish him sui cess In his new position Gone to rioiida. .Mi' uml Mis. Hcoti.'c V Itiuklaml mid iluitKhtii. Mif Heinle, ol Dixon hill, stinted this mniulhu: foi I'loiida, ss heie they ssill nmk ti(.Ii- home tin thet w Intel mouths The Passing Tlitong. Miss Anna i.li.id.s bus lciuiiH'd to hei home In Maylleld aftet spendlue; Bt-seial il.i.ss in this 1 It Meeting Tonight. Tim Mitchell Hose- company will hold a usulur mot-tliiK IoiiIkIu, lltislness tV- LiK J fcSuW Our "Fifth Avenue" Is one of our most pop ular Stieet Boots, made of Kibo Enamel Calf, Welted Heavy Double Sole, Exten sion Edge, Low Heel, $3.00 01 impoitance is lo 1 ome up and a full attendance is 1 crptestcd. THE PASSING THRONG. Miss l.irle Il.ule is ill at hei home on l'lko sttcet. John -Mills Is confined to his home, on OH licit sttcet, by Illness. Olaee Townsend, of (illbeit stteet, spent jcstcid.ij- with tiieuds nl Jer inj n. JERMYN AND iHAYFIELD. The ineinbcis of Mizpah lodge1, DauKhtcts ol Kebekali, of Jermyn, hasc issued Ins nations (o Lady Helen Pen man lodge, of Ols pliant: Lueietiu lodKc, ol Caibomlalc; and Honoia lodire, of Ait lib tld, to be pie-"ut at theh liibtfilliitlou of offleeis on Thms elay. Mi. John T. (h lllll lis, of Main stieet, hud the pleasuio of meeting "Million" at Caibondale last l-'ilday eseniiif: and althoiiKh the bad not met for 3"i jours, "Malum" knew him immedlatcls' and in the less minutes chat that ensued 10 fened to ni.iiij pleasant episodes in t lu lls es ot the tsso sshen they wete boys toKPthui in Khondda alloy. William Hciisou, of Seeoml stieet, is qultu III sslth all the sjmptoms oC lUieiMiionli" Mis. Has- and two t hlldien, of (. leni ilelel counts-, is sIsitlnK li lends bc-u-i Mis. n.ty bilote her miml.ige ssas Miss Maty IJanlnei, dailKhlei of the late John Cuiilnei. jt.. and until 10 eats tiKii ssas n lcsident of tills boi otlKh. Mis. Hlljih ritephens is uuiek sick al hei home- on rouith stieet. Miss liittlc-), of Tin oop, was on Sun day the KUt-sl of Mis. John IL Jones, of Noith .Main stieet. Mis. i;. r. Kduiunds ami duuctlilcr Veionleu. or M.ivll"ld, lell on riundiy to slslt her sou, licotite, who is a student 11L Latajette 1 olIe-KC, H.tston, and jtlends In Philadelphia. Miss Julia Lot tits, ot sVi union, has been sMtliiK fi lends heie. PECKVILLE. .Mis C 11 Blattss was a sMlot at Set anion jesieidaj-. Hlukely botough couiiill met In te- Kttl.ir session lust evenlnf,' Jlis. W. M. Hell and sou left statur day tor their tutuio homo al Allbuiu, N. Y Theie will be- .1 stieciul meetliiR at the hose house Wednesday even! UK of all the Indies thut me Intetcsted In the hose eonipuns' fulr. Let nil come, those that hnse been theie and those that have- not. Hy older ot the ptesl-de-lit, Mis, Hubcoek Tho onteitalniiient for the benefit of the Junior la-auuo will be held tliH esenlliK, Heeeinbei- li, at the Mothortls Hplstnpal chinch, Admission . and 10 1 cuts. All ate coidlally invited, The child) en hnvinfi- earned money 111 c ie riuested lo put im ainoutit In an cu scloie ami put their names and the amount on the outside and had to lh pustoi, A pil.e will be (,'lsen the one hasliiK tlte- hit sest amount D ALTON. Mum ice Dean and his liieiul, James Pumas, 1 etui nod to their siiullih In the- Columbia lass sihool entei das, uitei spending Thauksgis lutr with Mi. Dean's patents heie. The eiitt'itiilunienl lo be Iscll by. the Hpwriuh l.eanne on Wednesday inmiliiB, piomlses lo be ot much 1ium est. Till Union lempc itiiue seisin- In llie Methodist thuicli 011 sluuita escnliiR was I.ukcI nlteitilul. Mis. Hiauk Von Stnull was u sisllol ill .Seianton jcsteidiiy. Mi-, nnd Mis. lieu Siunns. of sou -Iiiit, spent Kunday with the founei's p.uciits, Mr and .Mis. J. 'I'. Soiueis To Cine a Cold in One Dny Take l.aMitise lhonio tjulnlnc TabKU All ilitiKKlsth ic-tuiul (he moiiej If il tails to pins-. H.'W fitove's slBiiatnif Is on em h box JJc . ' ,