i. iJVi V. 2 THM SOKAiNTON THLBUJNE-SATUJiDAV, DECEMBER .7, 190J. The News of .i .1 u i , . r j 'hailrxsad timetables. - -Delnwaie and Hudson Halhoad, SmomliM '-'I, 1"0I. lulu. Ii.m Imliniiihli U ill i'H. ii lot Tor Minion iiihI WllUc- mno 0 KN T.w., "W. POI, 10(11. tl.il hi . 1U". I ". -r'"' ' J"' . dim. ruj, ihoi, 11.00 t iii , , SuihIiv tinliu li no nl S V., II Jl .1 ni . t in, . E 411. ft 0. SOU l. III. , , . ' IVr lt.nn. Mnlnm. l. liln it. "'''I'. s ) tut mil uml, in . I mi "I ' '' "' I'OI lUlllll lll'l llolil-vlllC ' -'-' ll""' ' '"" l.'ll, 11 ll III , ., i I. -iimlii lnlin I' in- WJUuitt H"l H'Wl-il nl li .11 ii, in ! t 11 i in. . ,, lulu ntrln" nl ul'iitnltli li"iii VWIUc llir ' "ni.1 Sruil-nii n f.illii'n! H VI. S IT. I'l'l. WM in. ; li .17, 2 O'l. .in. I 'li. (' "". i "i. " ' 11. i7 p. in I 1! lis n, in , .iimliv linliw anl( ul i7 .1 in . I 10, 11 I .', II '."(, II Op 111, . nii!n lnlm inlxi' il t nil mil ill (mm . (nut iiml lloni-ililo nl li.17 mil ".'' - " New Yoik, Ontniio and Wostcin. Sil 17. 1101 liillin h.i.' ( llliuinlali lot snaiiluii nl 7 111 I in . I 00 p. ni. iliith ll lint il T.00 i in , (0rt p Hi lnlm Idle Cllliliulili f"l point- li'"" " - 31 10 ii in On Mim1.iv il ' hi a m Innu ll.lllllff ul 11 10 II, in will- ilJi" ( ' " ! "' snmlin null, (iminitloin for .Ni" iil. ,"1" ill, iii: . , I r liln. uriiip from S union il II in i m . ' i in ! flom pnlnH north, I 00 p. in . s'in JJ from fi Inton il 'I 10 u in Jii'l 7 1. p m , from t'ldntln ul I, IW p. in Bile Rtilhoad. Inm 21. I'OI I r.i.i.c li in- ilti itallon, ( jrliomU'i', ibli feVUI't NHlllt) .It 7 (HI I. III. !lli 1 .1 P I". I'" Hi mill mil Nnidi-li; at 9 V! t in, ilill (" uptina; 'iimliil. foi llliuliutitoii. inaMiu ioic ncrtioin lui Niu oil. iit nil nnflilo, in. it i 10 p in foi Miiii(1i4(ini( iniUIni; loiiiieitlniu for Hi-.toin iminU , uniliy lnlin il 'Ml n in for .ii,r,iifli((ii(i ith wislim loimiilloii-, iiihI fc 11 p m . H nme entire Hani Tulm nrrlii- .il f i! i til iml ill V "' "uiidixi at v )! i in NEW STATION FOR D. & H. ROAD Btoiy That the New Tei minus Will Be Elected Wheie the Coal Pockets, on Salem Stteet Aie Now located. Site of Piescnt Station to Accom modate the Freight Depot Which Will Be Removed fiom Its Out-of-Blace location in the Yaul. The .ictill. ol Uio ixl.tw.iu- .nut Hudson ciiinp.iti' in ipihoWiir tin culm liinK .it tlio loot C S.ilfin fiM-niif. in llllliif,- the old run.il hod, .mil othoiwlso m.ikln:, loom toi mote tioiUs In the icinlty "f the 'ity station, fliiiN .i lilauslblo iind ai'iopt.ildo osplanntion in Uio vpll-.iutliontlciitcil stoiv licitip; ilNi'iis-cil i(((io(iK- tlio idfoimt-il men ol ilip mad in Ciilxindnle tlui tlieio is oon lo Wo .i iictt pasciifipi siition In tills (H 'I'lio siio win ip it is iiimiv In-ill oil Hut tho now iLiinln.il "ill lie built is uIkip Hip iii.d )u)( kets .up inratiil on S.ik'in iivptiiic It w.is supposed at nil that Hip kpIkIU station wlili h is mm in an uii(lpsl(al)lc location in tlio Mild, lnioiupnloiitlv loinnxpd Muni the i.ittiins ol thp in ul. would be ihaiiKid to tills locution. Hut this supiiosltlon, wlille it ltinv lt.nc hod sonic founda tion, was not (ouuit. Tlio lioiKht t.itliui is to come down to So enth .ixpiiup iiml takp Hip pimp ol tin: pips i in p ism unci- d( put. Tile coal porUits site is Iipupi ndupt i il to a passpiigt ( statioi than to a fieiplit housp. Thai is, tlio t,n llitlcs no switihliiK would be lo-s than at Si'Vcnih iitnue, whole Hump is al n.idj a nuinbei ot omi.i tiacks and abundant mom lot sewnl moip, if ihoio bo Hood lor them, or if the tiun p.inv dpsiips to lav tliem in nnlleip.i llon of later moils TlieiP would lie nieil ol uulv a few Hacks ni the coal pooKc-L site, m the pcnt ot the election of the depot, and Uipip is just mom enough to accom modate -such needs or winls. The piohlPin of teaching Hip depot would be iiiucli simpler thuu If the f(fiKht stiillnu P(0 thtie. The path oL tlio ti.ickh 'would likely be oei Saicin aeiiup, ciosIiir by fjiailo oi oveilu.id, and the lewcr the bettpi. Iioth tor Hip company and the safety of the public. Tills, then, is anotliPi lea.son pointing to ceitainlv of the p.is.eiiBor sintlou at this point oei tlio lielt'lit depot. Thes-e aie leasoim to show that the ptopositlon has ii sound basis in the nhhenip of otllcial eouliiiii.itlou. The olliei.ds of the company, alwas ills, upctly .silent .ibout contPiniilatcd i. hiiiii;c!, aie chaineteilstloally letlcont in this matter. However, poisons con nected -with tho compmiy.wlio mo i lose to Miuucs of Jut oi (nation that me le llahle, discuss this stoiv of tho new pahbeiiKtr and fiolBht hl.ition wllh an air that kKoh It loice, as if tln.y weu iiispltpii. Thcio nic olher thcumsianies thai fro to piove Hip accuiacy of the Htoiy. -Mmoht nil of the culm that is boltiB jeiumed fiom the heap at Haleni avo uuo is bPliiK1 dunipcd In the vicinity of the Seventh iiu-iiue Mntlon In .spots (onllKiiotis to the tiacks and Just wliPte additional tiacks would have (n be laid If ynul loom would bo In iie.it.ed. All ni" this activity vvuulil not be Rolntr mi nhoul the pnsseiiKei .(tutlon, It Is leasoniihlo to Kiy, it tliein wfi uri IntitnllMii o i..l.. .i..... r i ..-. ..... ...,,., (., uitiivc , iiitiii-, thcio of t))o cliaiatlef staled above. ,ain, when Tilnlty clmuh uis belnt,' ..iiiiii, kik-'ii iiniii.v iiiinwi was ui'iiiK hiilit tjieio vviih a miskccUoii mado ,tlintfit would bo annoihiK tu have the Pdlllto w near tho Htatlon, wheio theie vvfiulil bo claiifiliiK (U Ih'IIh and utliei .distill biincei., Ai-siuaiicvs wete kIvpii n.f tho thpo that tlu i,uHMiuctlon of tljv O'.'U'li would bo lauJed out with out tear ot these annoyances cotillnu. ,hlK for any pie.it loujith ot tlnif, What was Indicated ihcii that the station would not alw.ivs bo Uipip hcciph about tu, pqmo tiuo now UP-TO-DATE BOOK CLUB. Ilending Socloty Oignnized by Llter a'y Young Ladies of Town. Over tvui-wno jouiib ladles i H. clt, who me inullncd to thintp, llle( iiiy,riiavn nulled in a letidlim and o (lal niKunisatlou, which has iic,u npl 1 sptyjoil tho "rp-to-Dato Hook iluh" Tlie i)uh hari a memhci.ship ot tweii-ty-elght The peii-oiuiel Is piliiclpit school teacheiK UkIi mtmber pm hiihe. a popului wink of llctlon which Mho.icads, and at Hip end of two weeks i'.chuiiKt.h with another member, This lonilnucs until nil have lead each Jioetk, Thine la a syntein or mnikliiK adopted that pipvuiiIh any e (infusion. MeetlliBS aie held eveiy tnuiih Fil day, when tho ONrlmiipti of hooks tnkco place, also a iIIhuis.sIou of tiny Hutlioi.s belufr lead, ej'he nessltni ends w-lth a social time, Tho ilrst irieetlng- took place last iLtnliur at tlio homo of .Miss Isabel Car feondale. VaiiliiKtou, oil Aichhnlil slieet, when an enjoyable time vviih passed, mid Hip caicer or the club vmih hnpill In uiic'in alcil. The nipiubei') of this lililiiue i lub ale the MIhscx Alice Veiyle UiisIiIpIkIi, Cutlieiliif .lay, Mis. .Mm tin Klpfcr, Uttil Fells', t'oia IMabiuok, Hail let Hutthlns, Saia rivvlKeit. Anna Unli sted, nil'nboth Thoinicoii. Miss (iiln nell, Helen Heiiy. Hetty Havls, diaeo liiiKley, Maltha Kue, Akiips Mills, .lennle McMyne, C'aille l.cVei, Sata Colli tlinllt, Isabel Vai I IliKloll, J-ttej Joslln, (liaie Mlllei, Lena, llions Ihiuna HwIroii, lli'ssie Mills, IMIlh t'oilltllKht, Miny VnllillKloli. THE INSTTfUTE CLOSES. Tencheia' Week of Institution Conies to End with Addiesbes by Piof. Albeit. Di. Phillips and Miss i.loyd Institute a Success and the Enteitninment Com be a Financial Success. The Mtlh annua! Institute of Ihe ( It V tdoheis came lo a (lose jisteiduv noon. The ttllalr was a help! ill one. mill is sine to show lestilts in the woik of the school mom In the wopKs lo i Dine. All of Ihe elements weic piesenl to make thf Institute success ful. The Instiiictois weie well niuill lled foi the win It allotted them, the niiniiKvmcnt of their lalks was a happy one and the lent hois showed n keen Intel est In eveiv topli that was dlsiussed: best of all, iIuiIiik lutetmls sions and beioie and altei the session tlieie weie eadlest ili-cn-slous of the tllollKllts the llistl 111 lol s pieiMltill dining theii lalks. Entertainment Couise a Success. A satlsiactoiy fi.ituie ol the week was that the enteitaliunent c oui se, aside iiom the nnpaiallulc d llleiaiv success it ii . it was .iImi a suieis ft oni the linaiuial standpoint. Supei Inlcnilent Clan .mnmiiii cd lids hapio tail nl the tlo-e ot the Institute, Just Inline the teaiheis dlspeis,.d. 'I hP eicnsos weie about MiU, wlillj with the li.ilani p fiom ljst e.u. the tieas. tuv showed Vino ThN lei I a in.ilKiu or $lo, not a Iiukc one, ll is ti ue, hut bis enough lo cause the teachois to lelici lale. as the ionise was costlv. It spealjs a suod deal, foi Cai bondalo has never hail .1 nune woithv seiips of pii tei tnlimieiits The ineelins: foi the pit sentatlou ol (('lioits ot loiumillcps, vliloh v.is lo luivp tnki 11 place vesieidny alleinoou at 1"!0, was put over until Tuesdav PVcnlKK-. Dec. 17. The teacheis will meet this ulRlit and will ohsuve a 1 1 1 C(.uv pioKianune, altei which thev will listen to an .iddicss b an Pdiuat 01 noiu oul of the cltv. The (ommli tees named h Supeilnli ndenl Gair, whose lepoits will lie made 011 this nlfUit, aie- iiesolutlon' Mism-, lav I'aiull and TiKhe Auillllni, Miss l.oltus, r.illlns and (leal . The Day's AcUUe&ses. I'lol. Albeit in his 1,11 ew ell talk n nllinnid what he laid down e.ulv In Ihe week, n.inielj, lli.it education is not the (iioie leaching what the let books loiuain. but il is tile placing of (hlldien in the londiiiou ol kiowIii, 1l1.1l develons them, and makes tin 111 de-lic to be a 11101 e maul man 01 a nune womanlv woman As p.u tine, ad v Ice he 1 ounsolled the te.u heis to show Kieatii Minliiiss, ,1 ikcpii inteiost and svmpathv in tlioh scholac, tho most helptul aid to theli development. in. riillllps jjivi 1 linld dis, ii)ii,in ol stocks and bonds He pointed out tho dlireienie between anil showed the luind ov ei ihe (indicate ol stocks. He llion look tin teatheis into the stock 111.11 kc t and explained its oiieratious tellln;? them all about "bulls" and "btnis" and "mils" and "i.ills" and "maifiins." His desciiinlon was so lucid that the li ansae lions of Wall stieel can be lollowecl with an intelll Beut Intel est b the teacheis. How to Glow. Mls J.IomI's last talk was 011 ' How lo (liow " The 111. st duty to 0111 sclv (s ami ou( Hod, she said, is to kiow. Tin Hist avenues for siowlh Is oppoitunliy ol Kiowiiiff ihiouKh jour woik lit the school 100111. While with teathlliK as vlth so m my other lines of woik then is a (iooil deal ol dlildKeiy, but it s tluouKh the dlsclpliin of tills diudgeiy that vm glow. Another oppoitunltv for gmwlh is thiouRh the books vo pad. Then is not nun li gioivth tluougii tho ipadln of popul.u llctlon, as coiupaied with til" niiiHtei pieces, Shakesjieaio, Hi ott and so on. Then Is 11 s.ijlng, "J5owuio ol Ihe man ol one book," that is, a man who has mastered one author This Is one ot the stoiets ol Abiahaiu Lincoln, that he mastciod two or llueo books. Miss Llojd eonuuonclPil tin iuIps ot lhneison on icadingr, iiamelv . Never n id a book thai K not ,1 lamed book Novel" lead ,1 book that Is not a veat old "I wMi," sulci .Miss l.iojd, ".vein would get into the habit ol conunltlini; to mtinoiv tho (holiest gems 01 llt iiatuie, I know 01 nothing bcttei than this lomiiaiilonshlp with the lust ot men ol the pasl. 'Ihe people about jmi give von 1111 other iiicans nl gtowth. Though tliov may not be higher than join self yet joil mil gel something ftoni theli liven THOUSANDS LIKEWISE One of ihe inorft pievnlelil auuo.viug and Hllallng tiouhhs is lulling I'lhs, Hufleilng ones do not believe they call bo euted, heiauso they have I lied so many leiucdies that tailed, ll Is now an adinllted rait Unit l)i, A W, chase's oiulmeni ncvir lulls, nn, 10 illipiess upon K( Million people ihe ub soliiie suiclj they liave, .Mntthows Hi o.s,' ,11 it niitlioil.ed lo guai aiilee "sat Istiutloii or lefund the pi ho paid .Mi 1'. J. Mauley, ul No up, Hitch slliot, Suiintoli, I'.i . sajs ' Kcu eight ycais I had bieu .1 sum 1.1 imiu Ink ing idles isoiiip ulghls I iiiulil not shep .11 all. and In hot weather I tost lots of time al woik with them the h llutiou was so gieai, I tiled tvu.v llilug Willi no nunc." mull 1 gt'a bu of Di, A. W. I'lmsi's uintiniint at MutthuvvH llios'. ding stole, a.'O L.uka-w-anna avenue. I used pail ol tho bos, and have seen nothing ol the tumble slnie. This ifsult I lonsidci woniloi ml in Ihe llylu ot p.iFt iifoitH and fail- Hie to line. It's it gle.'it oll)inent." Or. A. V. "'hOBe's Olnliiieiil Is sold at BDc. a box at dealeis, or Hi, ,. W. t'liate Medicine Co., Huftnlo, N, V. Pco that poittalt and slgnatuic ot A. W. Chase, M. 1)., aie on eveiy paekage, fiom jour association with them. You will at least mill to youi Koneial fund of liiforniittluii. This iiIIowh Its to hilinj luoic life Inlo our classes, which will he of IIKiilelllnhte bcllullt. Another buneiU nilslng ftom our as sociations is thai vc will glow Kplill iiall.v. Wo will glow If we talto Inlo mil lives tho best thai Is In their lives. We 1 1111 also gum with untitle. Though walihlng the kiow th of tho plains unci thu gloiy of tho miosis In tho autumn vo ipielved so much In splinlloii. Ailinlii the bcaiilv of the sltv, the beallllrul Viillety of clouds. Leal 11 lo obseivo ntiliual life and von will Iind Hint w-.itclilng tin habits ot doinesliu pels will have tin Influence on jour life. Alt ol liiesp things bilng us Into (loser 1 elation with the divine lire. The voice of Hod speaks lo us, not au dibly, but thiotigh Ihe linpipsslons that eoine to us. Thp spldtiial eve uu b li allied as the visible., eve Is Wo can tonic hi touch with Hod If we 1 cull out for him. The mole of tlod we can get Into our lives tho inoic and lln better ve tun win U hi our school 100111. l'eonle will not believe In our ("htlstlnultv simply b.v icasoii of our piolpslntlons, but by the innnltestallotiH In out diillv lives. NO P00TBALL TODAY. Honesdnle Shows the White Feather and Cancels the Game. The high school football eleven will not plav ill llotipsdnle loilay. Theie Is no leaiu theie loollsll enough to be lieve thai the 1 an defeat nnv tiniii limn thU iltv. Honesdtile leiilting tills fmi called the game oil in 11 legls teud letter leeched hv Jlanager lltnke last e cuing, giving as tlic-ii ex cuse that the snow on the Held was loo wet lor playing. Who ever luanl of a lootb.ill game being postponed on iniounl or we.ithoi. Two yeais iiuo two tiet 01 snow and :i laghig bllK.itd did nol deter the high chool eleven fiom this iltv liom plnviu,; .1 game in the Maple Cit.v. The laUoi village's icpipsenlatlvp eleven of lh.it jt.n was stiongcr tlitin oui local olcvou and ot I once thev weie then willing to pi iv. !!y this statement we do not mean that Honcsikile eui hid a good lootbitl eleven cap ible ol plav lug ill the same class as nnv of the I'aibondnle elevens but thai the eleven they cleto.it it that .veil was woefullv weak, In fait, only ph keel up the dav liefoie Ihe game. Tills jc.u the situation is changed. We luive scvel.il teams heie now" all mo lli ienl enough in the points of the game lo loin lioneselale to go wnv b.n k and lt down II the truth was given bv the Iliinesdale nnnagoi" he ncvir thought sniousiv ol playing the high school eleven attei the defeat sus tained 'it then hiinds 1 nllci in the sea sou Thev m ide the ( liallengc pi oh iblv ot the beliel (hat the local eleven would not pl.i.v ill Hone-dale again al ter the biiital tieatluMit aciotdcd tliein at the I 1st game when the plaveis weie lilei.ill.v stoned fiom the lie Id nflei tin game The loial ilci"i lnd mactlced ileligrntlv 101 tod.i s contest and aie Rie.itlv dis iipfilntcd m Honesdale's canceling of the game al (he last min ute 'I lie Maple ("In bovs hid four cl.ivs to cle in the Held had thev been ah. 1I1! of Ihe -huh and anxious Tin a game Theli action is vei unspnils 111 inlike bul come to think ot il tlieie .in eiv few tine spoilsmen In Hones dale. Their la lest action blots them liom C.iibondal"'s foothill maji WHAT OPIE READ SAYS. 'Loveis Lane" Is as Beautiful as the Bloom of a Hawthorn. " "Loveis" Lane" is as bcautilul a the bloom 01 a hawthorn bush," is among the dc-ciipilons ot that play bv Opie Held, the (elebiated .luthui. The diainatii" vviitu ol the Philadelphia liHpllui lei sclv said, "ll I a plaj lor bov and gill 101 man and woman, lor saint and sinuei, of whalevii s 01 01 ceil " These could be multiplied indellulie Ij and jet the beauty ol "Loveis" Lini ' would In onl.v lulnllv icvealed. II Is a play that is unappi 0.0 lied as a pastoial pitce. lo those who like the love stoi v that Is hidden eheplv, and lo tho one who like chai.ii.tei studies, "Loveis Line" makes .111 ii lcsistible appeal "Loveis Line" teaches n lesson of kindness that leaves It- inllueiue and no one who sees Dr. .Singleton, llic minlsiei, who was novel" unkind to anj body, can foigct ihe beauty of ills chiumlei. Tile play will lie the best pi odin lion ot the season, and il any one misses It lip will have good unison to leglet it. It was inadvoi tentlj slated .vcsteidiiv that thcio would be a matinee tlds iitleinoon. Thcio will be but one pei foKuanco, tli.it. lonlglit. This will offci" hottei 1 casein tot a ciowded house ar is desei veil, THERMOMETER WAY DOWN. List night was another "fioeoi," as those whose duties kept lliein out un til the morning houta appio.iehed, will tell jmi todav. They will tell jou how" the hon-fiost 1. ime down and how the nails In thu femes and houses popped until thev loaied somobodj was pelt- IllL' ('tones Theineicuiy began to uowd ihe bulb aboul r, o'clock la-.t evening and continued to descend as the morning lunu.s nppionched. Theie wpip low tempi uitiii es in (ccoid yesteiday lnoiulug, Hinging' tiniii 0 to HI bolovV sspio, and last night Ihe pnnpoil.s wen' Hint Hiei.. would he a ippotltlnn of tin below y.eio inail.H, Hut ll it's (old, theie oui' (ompeusa llon tin CithoiidullaiiH This Is that w-e liave tho lust sleighing liPieabnuls. Tiav cling: mm who aie good obscrveis si(j this. Due ov lliein, i:. ,r Ciopiej-, ot liostoii .Mass., was at the Hanison house, jiuci in talking with The Ti in line man, he said; 'Paibondalo has Hie best sleighing of anv pi. no I have been In on this Ulp I was iip.u the iPiilial pul ot the state when tho snow began to fall iind have rIihp (oveieil most of the Mule, but I'aibonilale's sleighing beats Ihi'iu all " Gtatetul to 0. & W. Ofticials. Miss rioieuce Wllghl. supeilnli lld eul of Ihnetgeiii hospital, makes giatoiui ackiionliilgenieut In behalf or the hospital bnaid of lln donation of men's clotlilng, whkli was mado this week b.v the ollh lal ol Hie Outailo and Western tallioiiil Tilt- 1 u uiu siaiuo (hai theie was iuoil for such llltliles made them the mole auept able The Rounds, runeinl Ilour, The lillieial ol the late Wallei Hounds the viuliii 01 Hie i.illio.id ac 1 Idem 01 Thuisday, will t.iko iilaee 011 Siinda. At 'i o'clock In iho morning, Hev A r oiialte-e will hold a slum Pi.iMi seivlce at ihe usldeuip, No. 1 Canaan sluet, At y;,i, tho body of deceased will bo home ovci Hie Ihlo for I'ulondale, whole theie will be ad ditional serviies in (he Method!-! chili ih, conmieneiug at 10 1!0 o'clock-. MISS BONNIE DELANO A Chtcngo Society Iwly, lu It'lloi'lo 3Ii'.s. riiiklmmHiiys: "Dkati Mni. I'jSKitAMi Of nil tho grateful daughters to whom you htivo Ulvcti hcitlth and life, none are moro glud than I, " My home and my life was happy MISS IlONS'lE di:i.axo. until Illness came upon me three years affii. 1 fhst noticed it by being irreg ular and having- very painful and scanty menstruation" giuduully my general liealth failed; I could not en joy my meals ; I became languid and nervous, with griping pains fioqucntly in the groins. "I advised with our family phys ician who pieseribed without any im 5rovcmont. One. elay he said. ' Try jydia Piuklittiirs Remedies.' I did, thank tlod ; the next month I was better, and it gradually built me up until in four months I was cured. This is nearly a jear ago and 1 have not had a "pain or ache .slnec." BoKNIK Dfi.a.no. .T.'IS Indiana Ave. Chicago, 111. $i000 furftit if about testimonial Is not genuine Truslnoithv pi oof is abundant that Ii.vtUa J. Piiikhiiiii's Vegetable Compound saves thousands of .voung women from di'.ngeis xcsulting fiom organic irregularity, suppression or retention of the menses, ovarian or womb troubles, ltetubc substitutes. llmlal -will bo In Hip local ceineteiy. Washington (.imp, r.uilotlc Older Sons ()f Ainoiiiii. ol this city, to which the dec eased belonged, will Inive Iho luiieial In chaigc. BETTER THAN BOYCOTT. Snow Stoim Raises n Blockade on Tinction Company Koad Wiles Down on Route Between This City and Scinnton No Attempt Made to Run Cms Heie. The he.iv t.ilt ot snow this week pimed 11101 0 bene Ik lal lo the sulking stieet (.11 eondiictois and nioloininn than the mosl stiingent sort ol .1 bov eotl. .Since tlio stoim i.ks have not been inn to this city mil in all piob abllitv none will be 11111 lor .1 row dnjs aL leasl. The snow ovct Ihe tiacks is even 11101 e lompail than on the sides or the siu'it as dilvcis took special de light in using thai section ol the load all adding their little mites to complete the block ule. No attempt has vel been made bv the sliest inr oilii ials tovvaid lalsing the blockade, though gangs of moil aie at woik miking tialllo pos sible south uf the nowei house. Should a thaw come at th" pipsciit time, lol lowcd ll a riece up, it would necessi tate the use ni djnamlte 10 1 leiu the i.ills thiough ihe main poilion of the citj foi action. It would litudlv move ,1 paving investment loi tin Tircllon i oinp inv to place' '-fangs at woik deal ing Ihe 1 ills ieii, as since tho suikp was dec 1 lied time passenseis a dav, the n.iiui ihiee iissengeis dallv, weie all llint could be seemed lo ildo The snow also caused somo damaeje to tin tiollev wlii or the 1 onipnnv along the line 1 10111 tills city "to Sciantou. In Aulibald the line Is dovn, loi a dis tance ol ovoi a hiuiiiied feet and tor a liiuch l.lllhei dlstame Ule who s tgs is a lesull ol the huak. Aims weie luokeii oil' the poles. The tiollev wlie tialliug on Iho giound Is a consldeialilo souicc of dan;,ii, cspi'cially at night, when It h nol easllv discei liable. Tho snow adds to iho danger. The win being bioken was uudoubledlv 1 anscd bv the Htoim as along the load (onto liom An lib.iUI to this c It.v othei whes, teli'idione 01 telcgiaoh wiles .110 also down. One length of who lests niong the load al the Plillo Ia'O piopeitv on the South Side. Wp?&f4 ' mm PAST HORSES OUT. Dundaft and River Street Scene of Seveiol Tnst Racos Yesteiday. Uiindall' and Iilvei stieets wtio tluongid with owneis ot fast hoises and tollowcih of the same jcsteiday alleinoou, Jlany exciting nices weie the itsull, and lor upwiuds 01 fin hour the eiowd In utlendanio shlveied in the cold, but made no sl.ut foi their tlie.side.i until the hoises had been taken back to their icsoectivo hams loi theli daily inb-dowii and suppeis. l.ov I PaUeison'.s now bay pneer. May t'olboil, was tho klnir pin In the sev en ul pscitlng buishes. Tlio local hone men aie slitick with iho gie.it speed uliown by Levi's latest ai (iiilsitloit to his Hieing stables, and all piedlct mo.U things or her during the next i.iclng season, .V Cii'velliiK was out cailv with Jennie 11. and tho hoise, as well as tho di Ivor, was always icady loi a dash. Seveial limes she fought II out at tho llnlsli with May f'olhi'it but tho latter would not be passed and 1 anted 011 all (he honots of the day. Walter .Seuiiy held the llbhous over Joe H a handsome, big-boned siey, and diove him In seveialeif tho biushes. Hut lor scMtal bienks tho hoiso showed good loim, and his speed was most cndltuhle In inclng of local hoises, something would appeal link ing ii itaco I'eaioo was absent, Ho was In tlie ' push" .vesteulav, diking Maiv l.ott, a well-know 11 hoise locally, tins I'alteisnn imlo behind Wilkes Vli'dliini, and foi a shod tlnio iho old I'.it lei son stablo lav 01 lie, Jim Oovle, w.in 0111 wlih his OWIli'l Han v Will i.iuis handliil tlu leius (lailleld Williams allowid Ida I101.se, llohtil, 10 paitiilpalc hi seveial ol tlio hen in Tho lining has met with ion slilci.ible favor with hoi so owueis and loveis ot tlio spoil, nnd 11 plan is talked oi 10 siciue pci mission (if tho illy up. ilioiltles to set two or lluec dav.:i a week, between ccitaln liouis, lor the spoil. The hoi semen iigieo tei assume all lesponslbilit.v of mi) accident and to post men nl iho iinlj two d.tugcinus spots, Salem avenue, and SKlli avenue. Now Stoio on West Side. t'aipenteis .vesieida ioiunie(iiied lo build the supeistiiictuio ot Hie stole wlih h Is being elected on the West Side l) .Men bun John rU'Vllie. Ml. Devlno has conducted his geneial atoie In n modest place on Kcott street for ycius. Now to meet thu domandH uf his patronage, ho has planned for a stihBtnntlal stole building and iesl ilence combined, which will he a mosl ci editable addition to that part ot the city. The new building will Tie located nt tho beginning of Scott stipot, Just off Wooillavvn avenue, and has a locu tion Hint will ndinhahlv set It nil", LAID AT REST. Lai go Ciowd In Attendance nt the Funeral of Finnk Fatten. The lcinaliiR of thp lute Flunk l'nl ten weio laid to lest In Mnptewood cemetery yeatoulay. The victim of the sad di owning accident had u large number ot friends, a vv.ih attested by the huge eottoge which accompanied the body to tho gt.ive. The college left the Into home of deceased at '-'.SO and proceeded to Ule Klist Picsh.vtoilan church, wheie the funeral sei vices woo held, A (iiiartctte, composed of Mcsais, Al. and It. T. Chuke, IlusseU Rhcp hctd nnd 1'iofessor Thomas, sang ftp piopilutp hymns tmd anthems. The pastor, llev. Chillies Lee, ((inducted the et vices and dellveied a voiv touching eulogy. The body was then conveyed lo Hip cemeleiy. T,ho following young men mtcd as pall-bciieis: Joseph Jen kins, Mnv Shcpheid, June Kllpatilck. llobuit Gardner. Heiboit ThomiiH mid (Jus Hi utier. The lloinl tilhutcs weie numeious and handsome. They wete can ltd bv l. Thcophllus, Willl.iui JIoc gan, Claielicc Olles, llaiold Hoeminel mycr, Kaymoiul Waul and Fied Davis. A huge number liom out or town weie In attendance, among them be ing: John P. Jones and family. F. M. Williams nnd family, Thomas Patten, Mis, w. Uvans, Mis. David Patten, Mis. John Oivpiis, Mis. It. Mason and ramlly, James W. Kennedy and wire, Mis. David M. Owens, Mis. It. Pettt grew, Mis. McN'Ichols, MNs May Me Xichols, David K. Lcins, Michael IIoI I11111I, James O'Hlien, It.utley Lynch, and Wllllniu Adah, of OlMihnnt; Mis, M.ny Owens, of Joimvn; Mis Henja mln .Mnev. of Foiest t'ltv: William Thomas, of Piovldence; ticoige Nichol, Mts. A. It. Xli'hol, of iheen Kldgp; Mi. David L Ouens, of Pilcebing, The Teacheis' Institute. Hdltoi Tiibunc: In jour edition of today I lend with hu(((0(otis eainest, Miss Llojd's at tacks 011 the lnlelli.il habit or the to bacco smoker. Admitting the pioveib, it is gieatly a risk coming in dispute with women as the.v always win and have the last word. Hilt once i had good look enough in this veiv matter to silence an Intelli gent .voting lady In Nelnaska (name and city not amount any) She let me have the last vvoid. I pioved Hist tint the tobacco plants .tie enjoying Hod's blessings light at Iho iieation of the vvoild and second, that tobacco using made one to a minister of Hie gospel, lor whom she had deelaied double a shame to use it. She was heiself .1 nioinhieiil chuuli and lnlssionuiy woikei within the piomincnl Mennnite chinch initiate ity. I (cmvicted her that she was wioug and I was right and willingly she ad mitted thai she was 1 aught in the tiap I had put. And then what .1 Bisinauk, that 10 bust hen) would have laughed at 11 Ciiilioiidale ladv school ma'am, o noble and lendied she may be, lo hear that passage ol degeneiation In Fiance, whole eiuile other le.isons aie undei laylng to deelinato and dcgenciate that lu.Uou. Hut no 11101 e this time etc I know von would giant moie space, 10 piove the benefit of model alely using that lieib oven to help a voimg student In his yeal to boconie a miulstci or Hod's chuuli. Fxlicmi eontiiuguntui ' Vouis, ete,, r, J. c Hhiinger. Pnstoi St. Pauls Lutheian Chuidi. At St. Paul's Lutheian Chuicli. S.'ivices in M. Pauls Lutheian chuicli. Chinch stieel, I". Hhiinger, pastor. Second Advent Sabbath 'chtiol. !) "0 a. in.; sei vices. 10 10 a. (((. Senium on tho gospel lor Hie H11nd.1v, SI. Luke JltJ.'i-Ki. 'Chlist's Second Coming." All aie coidi.illv welcome. Alter scivhes the minimi (neetlng to he continued, vl7, I. The ticiisuici's annual lcpoit to be tend and disposed ot; II, The amendments to the consti tution to lie adopted; 1IL A special amendment In leg.nd to the ollh lal language to be used at apodal meetings and the Hngllsli bible te.st ot tlie pie Kilbed gospels and epistles. Diagram Now Opened. Tlie dlngi am tor the Knights or Col umbus lectuie on Monday evening not Is now open at IJ. A. Kelly's ding stoic. While the sale of tickets for this l.i mous liteiaiy tieat ate selling lapldly theie in e seveial good seats lenininlng unsold. The Knights of Columbus me spilling nothing to give their .it 1011s nn ecellent couise and Judging fiom Hip sale of tickets for Dr. Walsh's lectuip. "Litei.iUllo and the ProtPstant lU'foi million," their efToits ate meet ing with gieat favor among the friends of this up to date oiganl'atlon. Daugeiously 111. Mi.s. Patilck liictinnu. of . South Alain stieel, who has been sick for u num ber of weeks, is in a daugeious con dition, and has been In a low stato of vitality tor seveial dajs. Her slck iicrs Is due to a collapse of tlie nei vnus system, following her old nge. Jlhluiid Connor, of Diuulaif stieot, who has been a suri'ciei lor somo weeks, is also In a chingeious condition, Removed to Atchbtld. Mr. Thorn is Cuiuinings and wile mo Miss Maiy T. Xealon, lemoved 10 Aichbald yesteiday wheto they statt housekeeping in a newly tutiifshed house on Halliuad stieot. They have been lesldlug ut tho homo of the bride's patents on .south Main .stieot s'neo the letmn fiom (heir wedding lour a week ago, Champion Boy Tinpper. Flank Kelly, jl , of Soulli Main Hliiot, lays claim lo being the cham pion hoy 1 1 upper of this city Tills week lie silci cede il In dapping the laigist iiiuskiat over seen In this iltv. Tlie lOdenl wilt. Ctipluicd III the llb.in dimed (ol,ir 01 iho old hoise mi b.un on the Mnnisou lopeil.v Meetings of Tonight. Camlnlan lodge, Xo 'S, l n o l DIviHloii No. IJ. A, O. 1. Couit flolden Hagle, roiesleis ot Anieika. Diamond lodge, ,"o iu, shield of lioiioi. Meetings ot Sunday, Pioneer Father M.ithew society St, Joseph's Cadots. Older Hallway Couduclois. So. l.'ii Ceitalnly, It Would. 'Wouldn't it Host you?" Is ihe sug- llFUR JACKETS! 1? v ur .icKcts nre uoiiiR out so m m eiioiifih of the rlaht sies. f .1 .1 1.. 1 . ZZ There are two icasons for JJf cheap; ami the other; not one furrier in .1 luitulied is willing to W give you a line cut in an inexpensive fur jacket. Our $29.98 Electric Sealskin Coats ,-VIU HS VVCII Clll .IS Ulli '?.! price is due ciitiicly to the dlllercnce In IllUtV. Our $35.00 Electric Seal Jacket Is the iinest IMectric lining and work ate like garments. Seal what Persian Lamb Coats for $55.00 You can't duplicate tlie jacket anywhere for less than $100, and the woik and linings are tine. The curl is glossy and tight and good. It begins to look as though we shall not have these longer than two weeks. They sell faster than we hoped and wc haven't enough to go loiind, so if you want one, be early. We have all sizes now. Sealskin Jackets, $175 Worth $m up to $250 up to $350 for a tine jacket. Il vou want to give a coat for Chiistmaa.it is possible a few alterations will be required to. So come now, while there wear it Christmas day. We Women's Rain Coats, $10, $15, $16.50, $18 and $21 Yesteiday was only one of a hundred sucli days we shall have before i'lay smiles again. With iain-coats at such prices with all the swagger of the best looking ulster and its hidden rain-proof qualities no wonder ten women to the dozen are weanng them. There has been so many styles box backs, half box, half fitting, tight fitting, with tight fitting fronts oud double breast ed and ily fronts; with big sleeves and little sleeves, Raglan sleeves and scam sleeves, capes and no capes, that there isn't a ir woman in town who cm t tind larly becoming to hei height and 0 BRESCHEL 124 Wyoming Avenue. MSCOO0HItiJttM343tfO Kostive (UcUlon that w.is fi.'tcod !u Hie fioit-covoieil httllelin in liont of the Kile ticket otlice In tlie Aiitln.icile hnildini? vestenlnv. .mil slut fid the smile ol iiiisscisliv ,i; they Inn i led hy in tlie lilting colli ol the uioinhn;. Tlie lu.iv.v Host of the nlfthl covoiud the sin tin e ol the htilh tins uud on one of lliein the liuinoi of Kusell rtlicii liiul, the Ihie's 0)iieent.itlve, found pluv in tlie t.iceiioiis iiuVstion, vihieli w.is .11 tlstn ally tinccil OBITUAKY. LHItOV HOWr.H.S Woid w.is u eclved lific ostolll.l' of the ile.Uh ol J.eioj liovvt'i", of 'Wilkos-naiii', .1 voiiiir, man well Known in ihis iltv, haviufi spent eonsldei.ihle time lieio dm lln? tlie summer months, lie was1 in Hit South .11 1. 11 us Meleo when death ( ime Oiic.ised was tuenlv ve.ns old One sister, Jlls; l.llli.iu How cis, ami AVIlli.ini (!. .Kid Miss Holle llovvils of llils ii(v. ule ul.i tlVc's ol the (leceasid. Iteiimiiis will 10111 li h"ie Sunday 01 Jlondav loi In tel nielli. To Le.ive Jnnuiiiy Thst. f'h nits H. Doeismi, oi.;.iuist nnd (lloiistii at Hi" Tilnliv HpNcopil thin ill. on tlio (list of tlie now veai will sevei his lonntitlon with Hi it iluuell. He liaves to loinplete his inuslial ediKiition It Is wlih much lewiot Hint the iiicinhois of the ehuieii pail with him .is ills (oiincellous wlih Hie clioli nnd tile loiiKioqiltlon hove hoen of the pleas mtesl iitituic. lie vvai one ol ihe most skillful oiR.mlsls in tlie couuiiy. Foot Btidly Squea.ed. Petei Munlyy. of HliKett stieot, a lulmioi at the Coalhiook, hud his loot h.iilly s(iioe,ed while at woik .vestei day. II w.is vv edited lulu een (he (.ill and the whoeW ot a e.ll. He was taken to ills homo. Repniiingj Binned Stoie. f'aiieutcl.s aie at woik niaklilK ie pi lis to tho old postoillce hulldhiK on 1'nik pluie, which w.is hmlly iliinitiKod hy Ihe s,.oial vieeks atto, Tlio In tel lor will have to he iccousti ueted, JERMYN AND MAYFIELP. The 'leim.vu I)oioiil,Ii i mint II held their li'sular nionthb iiiccIIiik lout evenilii,', nil inenihiis IioIiik piesenl with the exception ol Mr Dunn, of Ihe Plist vnml, The follow lurf hillx wrie lead and oideied paid' I'eeU l.uinher coinp.niy. $irir.-i; okuiii iitiiu, sin.' U; II l. Mend .; Son, tlffl: a. 'I Avoiy. $:i7"i. T, 1', Daniels, $.-.: F 11 Clnloek, $17: a. n .lones. v. cnu-t Mcniuiev, l", Witness tees, (iiiiouiillui; lo ?."i7 17. III Iho Stoikcr sidewalk i.ise, weie also tend nnd oideied paid HoioukIi TieiiHiuer AVllllanis pieseuied a hill of $1L',0, lejt.il cosIh iiicuiicd In iho inso of the hoioiiKh nnd JloDennoit over tho hoiuls, wlih h was aHo paid. Tho tie.isiner also sin led ho had i ok I veil liom the Title Huaiantv and Tiust lompauv $1,0.'. 10 lor sale ol liuinl:.-, and Ihe following hondH hud boon ledecineil W, .1 M( Deiinotl, M,U", I'ennleiv un. soiiatlou, $Vi.' in, D.ivld .1 lieidy, SI.UHiiil John T, Williams' est ue, $i".f.7."i, Hiius oi .si licoiKc, .u'i ": KlllKhls of l'.vlhlas. IUI lied Men, l.'ll M, I'ulihk Hlooniii, $.U73: h'.iv Iiik a hnliuie of $171 .' The Hiueliliy wiim oideicil to wtlle tlio .leansville I'uinii (ompanv In u-Kaid to the settle ment of theli hill KM the pump used 111 the inn-; Inn hoie-hole In o i oiiimiinl iiltiou fiom Uio IminiiKli .(lloiue.v, he I'Miiessid Hie opinion llini the IxiioukIi had Ihe HkIu lo . '"' -Mi HloiKu lor tlie lost of the Molie nnd lahoi in tlie aldewalk laid In Inml nl liln piopeity. on llu on and Suond niien, and ad vised the i mini 11 m 'h ho I'luiluiiiin H.uIki-i suyKcstcil thai a louuiilltio he uppoluled lo wail upon All htoi i.er nnd sic what iun be done in ii'mml to n settlement nl llic nldewalU (,ac. The KUKKOStiou v.as adopted, and lYmiii il ium Moon t'.ib.iiK'j iiml D.ivl who niipolnied the coiiiinlttee. last Hint wc can scircelv koen e ' this; one is becnuse wc sell so 5C 0 sS the MI.13U.I ,)CUI , ll IU 11 1 1 ICICI1CC II 0 fui, tiie fineness and m sS 8 I! ?! 0M, we have seen this year, and the you find on a line expensive seal to make it fit the way it ought M is plenty of time so she can shall be rushed later. 0 X0 a ram coat one that is partnu breadth. Mi. Moon was of opinion that tho boioiiRh is pajhiK too much loi oloc tile llf-Jils and ho believed if they went .ibout it in the piopor niauuei thev ( mild K( L the lights lonsideiahlv ( lieapci He moved that tho council advcilisc loi bids lor lighting- the hoi -ough loi live e.iis. The motion vvnt adopled, all membei.s voting foi it. ('ouiicilman nawling' asked the chair man how long- ii councilman iniilil nh stiu lilinseli MiinWtht- ineoCTngs with out lo-ilng- hiu scat. He complained ot the rirst vvnid not heing- piopeily icp (oscnted hei ause of II r. Dunn's absenco for tho past stx months. No aition was taken In tin niiittor. The sccietaiy was insti ueted to notify the Jei myn riee ti Ii Light ooinpiny tli.it if any con tiacl existed between tho boiough and the company it would e.splie on Do cemher .11, Iflol The Mnvflold sthool honid mot In icgul.u session In the school liulldlUK last evening with all membeis piesenl, A minihei' of hills weie lend hv Seeie-Miv- Culey and ve(c- oidered paid, .lnhn McDonild was then unanimously appointed to oi eupy the vacant heat of school ilhcctor. vvhli li was made vacant by the lesignation ot Mr. William W.il kei, who has slnie taken up his lcsl ilenco In I'lill.idelphln. The Cosgiove hoys, who leside in tho southern poilion of ("ailioud.ile, weie gi anted the pilvllegc of attending night school, piovldlng tliey pay a tuition lee ot fifty (cnls pel month o.uh. .lolui Oulev, who has been acting ns tnuitit ollh ei since the en loi cement or the (onipulsoiy education net, sent In hli icslgnatlon at last night's nireling, wlih h was duly accepted. rilucip.it Kilse, who has hei n leio ll iug night school without any assist ance 1 1 oni uny soune, was given an assistant. Miss Anna Mci'aithv was olcited hy the ho.ml to 1111 the position, with o s.il.uy ol ?-0 per mouth lMol. Kilse was llieil instlinted to give n list of tlie mi, nils In the piesldenl of the hoanl, who in turn should give it to the miaul ollh or. tho latter position lieln-A-lllleil hy TlioiniiH Huike. who was up pointed at last evening's ineellng. A lepoit lioill tho tieaHUier wan then lead mni adopted. No tuithfi bu-l-ncss being tialisatted, the meeting ad join nod. The Ymillg Ladles' Cooking dub i n Jovod a .slelghlide to I'eckvllle last evening., wheie they weio pleasantly entei taimd at the honie ot .Miss Anna ((luhill. Tho CltlyeiiH haiiil tali will open li Cilhnoie hall this ov cuing. OLYPHANT III (Hit li No. sj ol tlie l.adiesi Citlio llc Henevolellt nsyoi Ititlon held n meet ing mi TllUlsdliv evening and elected the following olllei'iH lor tho ennilnar lenil I'lisldent, Mrs. Hllen Moonev vlre-piesldonl, Mi.s. Kate liildcn. sei. nnd vlce-piesldent, Mis. Hildget Wal.sh: lei'otding secietary, Miss Nel llo McIIalo; assistant icconlhig seere tai.v, -Miss Ariii'S I.eimon, tliiuiicial sei'ietill.v, Mis. .Illlin l.(ilis, tie.isuici Mis. Illlen Mlliph), luaishal, Miss Mamie Nealon, guilld, Miss Kitie lloniielly. liustees, .Mis, Mmgaiet lleatts, Misses Kaiioi'lauiv and Kat ie Nealon IMwald Howdeli. of Siotili stuel, nged 11 yens, was pihilullv Injuted while at woik in .N'o .' iiihn s ve.stec da.v. Tho bov was i tiling mi a ulp ot i. lis when ho slipped Ills leg was lauglti In lui en ihe humpeis of the i. us mni was bioken lie .i uiovnl to Ins homo wheie Pi. .1. .1 I'lin Is il lending him Hev. H. .1 Uiiiigliinii will imuluit iho Hplsiopal seivjies 111 Kdwaiils" hall t -nun low lUleinoou ut 'looMoik Si IV Ices will be held ill Ihe lll.ikih Uaptlst ihuiih louioitovv nimnliiK and evelilDK ut the li-uial tliue. Hev Puul SpoiuiM. P P , p.istm. Stops tho Cough mid Woiks Oflf the Cold. I.asutive Hiunio-ljillllllie Tnhlots onto a told In one iln. No flue, No Ia. I'liie .'3 i cuts. RELUME 0 ft ..j. -
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