rtpr ft T H rS THE SCRANl'ON TRIBUNE-K1UDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1901. i! The News of Catbondale. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delawaie and Hudson Ralhoad. Smimiiir 'I, HUH. " 1riln luw Ctrlioiiilili ul HI) t Itlon t (")! Km; I'nr Niiiilmi mil wim.'lliiir-iH'. . . lull, 10 ill. 11.31 .i in , 1 nil. I.C. i'. ! '" r.iK, f mi, io ui, ii.oi i iii , SuiiiIhi' IMlni lent' ill U. II '!! ' I "' 1! III. u. i0. ..0il p in t'w Alliim. "iiddui. Moiihcil. Ilnilim. v l.nalJiul IhjIiiI", rlt , ! IM ii. in I "' I' '" Ittollil. I ui W.ihii.iH ;itnl Hunt-Mi lie X. HJ' ' '" ' .".51. il I! ii in s Inj mint in. W.nnilll ulnl Hutu l He l '!."() ,1, hi i l,4"i Ii. in. , .. .. Irnlin ntrltr il ("iiilinnililr Inim WllUifljitJi' k nml Vuiiitiui ii fnllo'im il .'ui. S.I7, 'I'll. in.,0 in I IU'17, s IMI. .I.l'l, l.s (). ".HI. v .11. ! 'I. II ." p in.: tins i pi suniliir lulu, iirtlto ill II '7 ii in I' I". ' ' I i, !J. II HI p in suiiiln lttln unite il ( iilmmlilr (nun " '.v mil nml Hutu il id .ii I" 17 mil 7 V. p. in. New York, Ontario and Western. .vpi 17, mm. lulu. lti" ( jiIiuihIjIi. lor Srrtliti'ii n w in . I mi p. m. "illnll.l IMliii nl 7,() II, III . It (HI p III IiiIih lni. C ulmiiililc m inlnt iiorih nl II l J in. On sn,n .11 IUH I in. Ii"llj Uavlns .u 11,10 n. m utvl. tliw mil ''III J . Funtli niili loiinittloin Int Niw 'i'. ' '"" ill, i'U l Mini nilip fioni Si iiilnn ill II 10 J '" ' "' p in.: lioin point' imtlli I no p m sim'i fii'in SMiilnii jI 'i HI a in ml 7 1"' I'. " iroiu ( .iilosl.i il , On p in Eile Bnlliond. 1 1 1 11.- M, I'WI IlililK Ii lln III! tltlll'll, all. .11.1-1 1.-, lljli learnt smiii) it 7 nil in iiihI i '- p "' fl,r 11mii.II in. I ii,.li, ii P ". ,i in. 'IjIIi i v r, pilnc simUt), tin lllnahmiliiii. iimUiiik nnlmii. i, ii . oil, nl mil Hull lln. "i'l l fill) p in (or 'iiiiiiliiiiin. mil. Ins i omits limn fit wi'.tuii point'. -iinliv li.iln. ui- n 11 ,i in fin iiiiiioliiniu. mpMi ntotiiii i omit t Hum, mil n J7 p m . wllli jiii toiiiicdinn.. linn- inlp il . in mil ."'4" i I". Sunlit 4 sit 1 51 i in MORE NEWS OP D. & H. IMPROVEMENTS The New Coal Pockets Will Be Sup plied by Means of Conveyois Running: fo the Old Canal Bed Wheio the Coal Is to Be Dumped Into Feed Pockets Pockets Will Not Be of lion as at Fiist Sup posed A Sepal ate Tiack for the Honesdale Blanch fiom the Look out to City Station Plans Being Studied. Ill I llC IIIIIIOlllll I'llll'lll III I III' 1(1, ill .o.i I iioiUct-. uhii h tin1 Pplaw.iu' - 1 111(11011 1 lllllpllll.V ll(lIOM'S til I'HM i .u tin- font ul Siilcin .iMMlllc, whele the li.mU ol iiliiinn Is now lielni? iimiiiiM'iI. it was stilted lh.it Hie llf-u HtoniKe bins won Id lm ol it on .mil iUlmlik.il in sh.ipf. Thlt. howevei. .i not toi iei l. tliouuli it i .tine fiom Mexci.il UlieM 111, It sin Ii t,is Ule l.llt. The M .AW.' .lie In he of tilllliel. though soniewli.it ilirfeieiit in ((institution Ui. in Ihe piespnt stli'. Tlun wllldlf lei 1 1 mil the jiieseill ui (MllKenielll ill tii.it lhe will lie liln-IIKe In llieir in.iUc "!' Anotln I deli.ll line ill llieil in I .ilipe lneilt will lie lliul tliev will not teiehe ilieto.il ihev ill. u ,k ( imnil.ile limn the i ill-. This tne.mi of suppl will lie i!Ni(Imm with Insie.ul tile oal will he (nKen fiom the old ian.il hod. wheie it will he dumped fioin the (,ns, ,iml will he i, n i leil b ini'.ins of toiiduilois .ind dumped Into the bins. A s-mn of I.iIioioih .lie now :it woik :ind lnis been tin sevoi.ll d,ls, settlllR the .th.tn iloiutl I'.tn.ii bed in .sli.uie foi ,i swilili tlmt will be i mi I mm (lie wnd. The i o.tl will be dumped iulo the i.inil bed into wh.it .lie Known .is feed-bo('. The ih. lln ol toneois oi c.miom will i mi fiom iiniloi tlie supply upwMid .mil oei Hie H.ieKs to l lie new pock ets whole the iii.il will be deposited. The .iii.iURCiiiPni will be on the older of the Kinln umt'ois whieli itn to be .-eeil .ihoill the liijf Ki.-iiu olOMItoi.s ill the IniKei i llles on Hie l.iki'M, and sini II. ir to the one in use ut Hie stot.-iKe v.iid at old Aiilhl.ieite p.nh Tills menus is Hp. most fe.is'lile .is the mis i on Id not unload dlieitlv Into the poikets bemuse ol Hie liK.itiou of I lie 'attei Tlie woik of ihiiionIiik Hip bin iiioun Ifiln ol eilllll wlieie Hie pockets will i l-e heroic the wililPi will lull' passed Is hoiiii; i in lied on h an ImliiMi ions .mil Ktixe U.'IHK of slioM'lei.s, and nltlloimh llie.v hae tione a piodlsious auiount of wink, the lasU is not mow than halt mi omili.slicd, Big Impiovements Contemplated. SiKiis ,n e mnltipl.iiiK that Hip Deia-wati- Ar Hudson loinpanv i.s eonii'ni plutiiiR iiupoitanl t liuiiBP.s and iiu pio ements in this cll.. intoi niatioii othei t him that on which the in tide ot Inst Satin day wa.s founded, luiis come to The Tilljiiue aboui the iPinnvul of the illy pusiseiiKer Mtation to another site that la mine fn vol able, thus niak Iiik way tor Hie fielnht station whldi it was icsolVPiI !-oiuo tlnic inilHt coiiie Inim the out-of-wny location in the ,ai(l to a position advantHKPou to l lie load's Interests and the IntfiestH of iho luoi chants ot the town, That Hip lonipnny Is now at u disadvantage in . i ompetltion with other loads for ;neiBlll lilisilicss is 4 j it 1 1 . potent All- . oUiiffaVUir that entcis with tlu pio r posed lemoval of the liPlght station Is .,. Hie (ompany's piessinn need for the uuil loom that the station inniiopo ..Ik't'.s... ., The Honesdale Branch. - --It Is (tjiliiln, too, that changes win be iimdt on the Ilouesdalp hiaiuh of -llio toad, AiiukIIuk to the piesonf ni- laiiReinelit. Hip tiacks of the main line iiip used Iioiii the lookout signal sta- "lion In uiipioachlllK iui4l leavlliR the -illy station Tho pin pose is to imvp 'mi Inilppoiulput Mack for this hi, inch, TIiIk would mean a tiilid set of (ails fioin the lookout. TIip preliminary : stpps to tills liavo hem Uiken In the pmchaso of laud fiom the city station v rriutli, Willi the pvcuplioii of oiki piece, ,-ihe I'lii'Jck.'Eaily piopoity ihe (oiu Mi'iiiy iWiiliCdiulrnU possession of all ilia -land alongside Us inula as I'm as the ml hililgo All that ii'inaliiH Is tliu pur , eliate ol the liKlll of Way fiom the miiiIIi end of the hrlilRii to the lookout . This would liu lompuiulUely notliiiii;, 'ft.it M)onSu4' the company decides on Its (irjjii; i'luit these plans, which oni-j-pieheinl'tlip Hlto for the now depot nml f tlio lemoval of tho Height stiillon, nip .i. being- discussed and sludleil, la ouchc(l .for by tellable souiies ot the (.oni "jinny. Woodmen's Meeting. -" Crystal Camp, Woodmen i.r the MYoild, will meet In loeulur .session 1 (tilts eveiiliiK hi their quuucis on tnle"in ; Avenue. It will bo an linpoitaiu niaot J us uuil membeis aio uigpd lo ufte'ii.l. i l'he pioposed purohiiso of paiapher- iiiilln for iho (li'Kiec tPiiin will (oinc Up nml It Is hoped Hint tit iniinv as pos slllle Will he plesent III take pail In the discussion, Seveial ( ittttllilatcs will he Intiodiiei'il In Ihe tmsterleM of wiiniN ci aft "" NO SUBSCRIPTIONS YET( The rund for a Memoiial to Mc Klnley Meets With No Response. As .vet no stlhsci Ipllous nip heeli iPLched to the futiil ror the piopo-ed ineinoilal to Ihe late lamented picl (h'lil, Wllllnlil .McKlllle.v. wllhh Is lo be t'tectcd at ('Hilton, Ohio, Ills laic home. Tills Is a sliatiKc llllnjf I" leltite mill It Is (ul, ion. foi II tasls a i piled Ion on ('aiholidale Htt Ihe patllollsin of the I'lll.ens on iitlici oiiaslons d4ies mil (Ipmpivp. It iiiii.v lip that the piessuie of htiulupss due lo the (lose nppioatll of the holhlii.v season has (iiuspd the jnojeit to Ijp put out ol lilllid lor the Hnie helliR Ihlt Uip should he an uUilkenlnir, If the t iiy would sllsliiln (he lepiitatlon It lian loi IipIiik foi -waid In all slab moeiueiils, All loiind us on pvpty side, ilii-ie has been a le'poiu-e that Is luilillllntlli7 to the sense of patriotic pilih- it our tltl- c.ens, .'or ewnnple, In 1'niest City, wheie llieic hip seveinl thousand less souls tliiiu In ('arlioinlale, Hip (Itlycns contributed $"i(l In a sliiRle week Knr esl City, J.'.ii: ('aibondale, iioihlui?. Sail i ontemplallon, this llllt It Is liellei lute lllnll llevel. SuIjsi iliitlons made loilnv will meilt a Rood deal of neilll .mil It Is lllcelv that If a stin i was nniile, theie would be :i sleadj How of subsi i lptlon What an uppoi tunltx then, loi tlie lls mil), set Ibei. I'ostmnstel .lolin Thoillns Is Hie one nuHioilced (o ii'ii'lvc snlisciliiHons, nil ot whit h will be dulv in know leilRetl. THE IRISH MINSTREL. Olcott's Singing, as Usual, Will Be the Featme of His Play. Though cliaumev Ohott is aduiiifd hetnuse ol his Riaidul at (liiK. no one will deiiv Hint his ri palest i-hann is his siiiKiim. Ills sweel Mike as lie tells a pttttv stoi in it (hoiie ballad is mil sle thai appeals to the pupulai taste, and when one he.us lilm slut; Hieie is no wonilei that he is tailed Hie Misli niinstiel and ilini he lias so w.iim a pi, lie In Ihe heiiits ol the thousands who tiowtl Hie thelites to heai him tveiy season. In ('. u bond, ile (iliott ha-hiindittls ol admlitis who liie him fin his sIiikIiik and lliese u e sine to Rie him a waiin heaileil aiecllnii when he tonus io Hie (hand opei i house on Tuesdaj nlRlit. A lfllPSlllllR le.tltiie ol ids sillKhnt is that lie alw,i.s bus new -ours on path is, so that tlie public no mallei how milt Ii II ailinhis his old ones has no tiiuiplaint that he olfcis no ntnolties Oltotl will h.ie live new -ours h, im; on Tupsddj hIrIu. Tlie illaKiain will open toinoiiow liiKhl at 7. Id Ch"tl.s will be (then at 7.0 MASS MEETING. Laige Ciowd in Academy of Music to Hear Max Hayes' Speech on So cialism. law iiowtl iilleiiiltd the Rlalid fiee lalioi mass iiieplhiK In tlie Ai.ul emv ol .Music last iijrIii and lie. lid ,1, .Mnhlon Karnes, who was a candi date lot licisniei on Ihe sot iallsi jmj pubKc owneisltip tli kets at Inst elee tlou and Mas II.iM's. pu'slilenl of ( lei ls" union, Mi Kaities was iutio ilnii'il b piesldt nl of the Cential l.a bot union, ,1. I! Walsh Ile told of the illfleienie in t olulil'onv ai piesem and a bundled e.ns ago Pipshleiit Walsh then intiotliK etl Mn ll.i,es. Mi. H.ips spoUe in i ompllmenl.n y tei nis of the woiklngiiien ol the anthiaiite icrIoiis and ilellM'ieil a i haiai teiislii addipss piesentliiK slews ol the .situa tion 1 1 m a socialist! standpoint. STOPPED THE BREAKER. Engine Topples Ovei and Thiows the Coalbiook Idle foi Half a Day. Tlie toppling over ol (in engine In the IJel.iwuie and Hudson aitl jester dav tluew the c'o.ilbiook idle lot half thi' daw The wifik blockdl the sw'luli leading to the Ineakeis and no empty tats imtlli be hiuketl Into (he (ollleiy The engine' Hint was tiiuuil tnei was n "hog," No. ."lit. iniiuiiL'tl by Ihigineer Austin Keusi otei anil I'lieiuan tieoigo Allllgei A bioken ling lliiew the en gine off, and niter miming nlong the lies fm a siioi t dlslaiKc it toppled over. The wits king clew winked to pliue tlie engine aiighi, lioiu moiulng until Ii o'elot l(. betoie being Sill ( I'.sst ul, Enteitnlnment This Evening. Tonight Hie eiiipiliilnmeiil lor Hip heiielll of the (Mini th of Our l.adj of Ml. Caiincl, ii highly ilesoiing enter pilsp, will lake pline, Tit kets of nd mlsslon .up 'J.'i (eats The piogiuiunip Is as follows: OvuiliiiP, Monit oii'hestia song, Mlss Daisy Wlsle . ipiltiitiou, Mlss (Seianlpvp Collins, song, M, Keaiiie,; inaiidolin solo, .Mis. Mary (iulto; snug, Mlss A. Hiown; ipcltatloii .Miss .'or puce MclJalc; sung. Miss lleithn llev pis, Aiohhald: sPleetlpu, Mouit or chestia; song, Anihiose Haltln, violin solo, Miss M, Giuliani; song, Miss Mag gie Taylor; tciittiHou, Miss i:, Cavuti auglr, iniiliilnlili solo, T. Saiigiuliauo, Sei anion, song, O, Hclilniiuel: selecllou, .Mox.tli oidiPStia, admission, '.'"n Filling the Cave-in. The t ve-ln .il .Maylkild aid whiih w.ih i( polled hi yesteidii.v's Tilhuiie has been lllled and the ioadw.iv Is now passable Tho Hciallton Italhva.v vvliosi Hacks wpip hi inldali like an devilled mm!, hail a folic at woik .vestiuday inoiii ing and lieloie noon Hip load bed was ill fair iiindiiloii. The Dntailo and Wphiciii found It ikm p.ssary to tin sumo lllllng as tho sfiitllns camo to the edge of Hie Macks, though Hie wills wpip not IllViilVnl MMie eoiiiian sillfeied also by icafcon ot the bi caking (if the wat er supply pipe when Ihe settling took plate Water was obtained Motii iho .Iciiiiyil useivloi. but It V)as thitnigli a loin inch pipe oillj, Wlleieiis llie Inokcii pipe was a slx-luili Cain and Cuiniiiings Cnptiued. .loliu Cain and .lames Ciimniliigs, (wo .voting men leshllug in Hie Hush, wein loilgul in Jail last night on Iho (lunge of hoisp ulealhih- and Constable Xc.u.v was out on a scan Ii last plain lot u man named KennecH on the diaige of ciuelty lo auliuals. K'en iit'dy lihed a horse fioin l.lvd.vmaii Mcnidiigs ot l'lncsl L,lt and diovc to .iPiin.vn. wMieiP he tied Ihe horse, while he wont Into a saloon, Cain and CttiumliiRH happened along and tool: tho hoisp, The liverymen swoie out it waiiaht ror their nticd A Pastoial Piny on Snttudny. The ".loshttu Hlinpklns" (oinpaiiy, cairylng their own sppclal scdipry, a hand of imislc and fine nicliostin, will pioilnip tin' pastoral loineily iliaina of Hint inline at the riiimil HuMiulav af let noon nml pvpiiIum, In the Ihlid act a seiiuiitloiial -aw mill effpet Is shown, being nothing nunc or less than u com pli'lc -aw mill In full operation, cutting lip genuine llliihei. The snw Is a gen uine liti?.' oi iliPtilni saw, nml dils tluoiigh Umbel iii lightning speed, sipetlul n lees foi this ilatc. Matlllfe, adults, "(I cents; children, la cents, evening lo mid :'( ami :to icnis, Meetings of Tonight. I'tior limit tl , .llllllor Unlet' railed Ameilciiii Me i liaiih s. ('oinpaiilous of the Koiest. Alllelleiiu l.eglou ol llolloi. I'lllteil MIiip Wotkeis. Local Stl The Ito.val Cllt'le. Ci.v stni Camp, Woodman of the Woi Id THE PASSING THRONG. .loseph Kiniit. Is Iii Dluilia on busi ness Mnslei Cliueiue Clips Is Ihe guest of Malin.v Spent ei III New YoiK cliv, W. . Kliapp left .vesteitla.v over the I hie for Teas vvIiuip Ile will Visit I I lends lop a nuiiibei of wieks ( lenieiillne anil .loseph (Itillaghei, tif St iitiiton, aie vlslilng ut the home of llieli giandiaients, Mr. nml Mis. I'llllli'k Cailv on Seventh avenue. JEHMYN AND MAYFIELD. The following Is Hie piogiinniile to be lentleietl bv the Ninth Kllil Clee t lull ot Sdiiulou ut theh i tint ell ill Ihe Methodist lIpNtopal tlillith lo nlght: Choi lis, "Villi. ml Wan loi s" l. .Icn klns. M H , song, "Queen of the i:.nlh," (IMnsulll) Mi. W. .1. Davips. Unci ".Matlial Splilt." (Di. i'aii.v) Mesis v, ,. Hopkins anil W. Isaac; Choi us, 'Mnitvis of the Aiena." tneillle) Ninth Cml Clee i lub: song. "Mothei and llt-i Habe," Mr. (iwllviu IMwunls. Duct, "I'Movv Ct'iitlv (lr;a." i.l. I'.my) Messis Cwllym .Moolnli nml .1. W. .lones, sonjf, "om on the Deep." (T. J Davis) Madame D T). Lewis, i inn us, Cms uIpis.' i Dan Pi Othello) Noilll I hid (ilee t lub, solo, "II Is enough." I'.lllah. .1. W. .Ioiips; duet. "Howell and Kloilwin." (Pan) Madame Lewis and Mr. Davis, M lo, Coil He Men IMll," ( Di . P.uiy) tad aille Lewis, Mi. Moolals and Mr. .lonesj "I'llgilm's Piogips".- (Di. I'arry) Ncntli Hnil Clee i lub Cwll.viu Moor II. is diie'toi Mi. : Owens, pianist Thie-e who have no niaik below !)0 do giees and no uueMUseil in. ilk for month (tiding Ditenibcl 4, ale as follow- High si iiool spiiIois Fiank I'pikIpi.iI W.illei Ta vim. Cm lie Vail, Mamie Hvaiis. Maggie Mniih. juniois, Nellie Hvans: .sub-lunlois, Hula Spiagii". rteginaltl HouKhtou. Ploia Depew. Cl.nlvs Kobv . Alary Spettlgue. Nellie Higlalli, Ceoige CiPhhaidt. S.il.ih .lones. Slnnlev Hills, Willie Cllbeit. llaiolil Davis Pn paiutoi.v I'loslon K.nlgd. Liu v Vail, Mes,ie Joiips, Setli Spiague, Halph Kakei. Ci.iinuiai de p.iiliUPiit. pightpenlh giadp, Agnes rums Ndllp Muiphv. Ninth giadc. Maggie Men iik, Olive Adams, Jl.iv Dempsev. Intel mediate depattmeiit. sKth gi.nlp. Ma lloslc, Avias Jones, Selma Johnson. Hsthei l-Venev , M.nie MiCMoskej. I'llinuv depaiimeiU, fifth giade, John Adams Mamie Maun. Allie Hlitlon, Kelle Thompson, Kei -netla Muiph.v Tom th gl.lde, Clcn Wall. Leslie Jones. Lminn Davis, l.'ein li iii haul, Anna Collins Thiid giade, Caiile Kl.ike, CI. il. I Harvev. Julia llplldlid.. Klaiuhe Mtllalc, Albeit Long. Willie Cunitninghaiii. Mlkhed Cllbeii, Ales Muldoon. John Kelly, hpioinl guide. Joseph Day. lieainlLO Kell.v. M Hilled 1'ivor. Mnitdla llNing, C.iiolliie Ma.viiiiid. JaniPs Muiphv, 1.111 It- Done. M.uv C.iij. Ki.ink ICelh , IMIlh lliav, Cpiella Cawley, Willie Doiitl. Liui. i Davis, Udell WhllinoiP. light I Hall l'iisl giadp. ltavmond Knkei, llo.vtl Alvoid, Thomas O'Hiien. Austin I'l.voi Hilda Muldoon James MeKeicheii, Helen lilildlck. A speelal meeting of Ci.vslnl I'Mre iiimpany. No, I, will be held this even ing lo take action on the invitation of the Cltiens band. All nieniheis aie 1 1 tiuc'stcd to be nipsent. Mis. Ceoige Kia.v. of lla.letoii, and Mis Theodoie SietHgae weie Ilones ilale viuitois psteitlav A little son ai lived on Weilne.-tlav at Hie home ol Mi. and Mi- David Thomas ot Hacnn sttpet. The boiotigh mum II aie atlveitlslug for bids lor llgliting the lioiough cltliei bv gas oi I'liictili llghl. Ilids iiittsl be In li.v 7. !U oclock Dei ember 2H and must give pi Ii p pel llghl on a live vein's i onli.ii I, OLYPHANT A one-stoiy dwelling In Cia.-sy Island, owned by William Fetidh U, was deslio.ved by llie about 11 o'clock Wed nesday night. The K.sculsior Hose, mill pauv lespoudptl piomptly, hut the tlaniPS had galueil stall headway that It was Impossible lo save the build ing The oilgln of the Ihe Is unknown. A laiRP sum ol money In Hie house was Inn lied up. Tlie building was lusuied. Tlie Kiiipeil given In the Hlakely Ilap llsl i hui eh lust evening, under llie ill teitlou ol Msn Coi.i M. Crllllll, of North Stianton, pioved veiy sii((es.s fnl, the dun ch being well lllled with an eiithUHlastlc ami well pleased audieiile, The opening number was a piano solo b Miss Noima Williams, which was unit h euloycd. Miss Cillllu gave a NOW IS Till' TIMK SeaMin.s change, W't' can't change them. We can't pre vent the coming of cold and damp air.,. Hut we can prevent thehore throat., the coughs, colds, and lung troubles b taking Scott's Kmulsion. Nothing does more to make the tender throat tough, Nothing gives such sliength to weak lungs. Don't take risks--when it's easy to be sate, Now is the seasoh for taking Scott's Knuilsion in season. V, lUuuljtiu t J tile lun . i(ouiie fcCOi A. Mffl'M, 4oj I'ctil trccl, .Sc ork. number of readliiRB, which fairly eapll Vatcd llie atidloilcc. Aim. Maalp HllRheH-HruiidaRe, .who was nvnrded tlic'llmt pilc.p for it soprano solo nl the rnn-Anieilcnn exposition, ronti United spveial solo iitiinboiH to the pi ori minne, which weie hpaid with much pleasure, 'l'he lonrpit vvat the tail of it SPilea of lectin ps anil t'tilintnlnmentR rIvpii In that church. Theie will hp ii iticeilng or the Oly pliant condiup of Hepliisoplw this pveiiliiR io elect oillcrts, .Mr. uml Mis. Chin Ipm lllalr. of Cm houdale, have moved Into the Swppiipv hiillillng on Lackawanna mtppi. PECKVILLE. A Plellv Wedding was telebiated nl Ihe hoiitp of .Mr D, 11. Ta.vlor, of While's addition, lp( kvlllc. Wetliipstlay evening. The coiilriidlng paitlps wpip .Mi. Utiner MlddallBh. of lloadle.vp, Wa.vnt' (ouiilv, and Miss Anne Free thy Skelldt, 4if llnwtey, Pa. Itev. V. Cpn dall ollldati'il. The Inkle's dipss was pale blue silk, ttiiumed with lace. Ariel Hip nuptial i eretnon.v llie bildal siippel was scrvtil, those piesont IipIiib Hip 'I'aylor fmully mid the near friends ol the htippv couple. After a slant wedding Mlp, Mr. and Mis. Mlddaugh will settle nt Ilimdievs. Mis. Joseph limy and itauglitpr. Hose, loll Inst ev pnlng for town. I'm., wheie Mr. Hin YotlllRS- has been for snnip time. 'l'he inembeis n' I'dde ol Client chapler, No. 7, Older or laistein Htm. ale lerjiiL'steil to luect at I o'clock sluiip ut Odd Fellows' hall, lo attend Ihe Mineral of .1. K. Slckler. Ceoige D. Loeklin hus opened up a meat nuiikel In the Claud Ai my of ihe Hepiihlic building. Notwithsliindliig Mint om lioiough fatbeis passed nu Iron-dad oidinaiue i ailing upon Hie citizens or Hlnkely borough lo muzzle their i atilnes, wp have ,vel lo see a dog upon our streets wearing a milzip. Ne.nly a month has elupsed simp Hip mandate was Issued. M Is known Hint u large num ber of dogs weie bitten lecently b.v a inatl dog, which inn fiom Peekvllle to llhilcely Several persons wpip bitten at the sume time. On Wednesday, S-year-old LoiPtta Taloi, a vktim of the dog's bite, sm cumliPd to hdio phobla. TAYLOR. M"' line if Ml Vnnli liu lil., .in i.iIiiii lile muni? liilv nt t lii-i tiinn, in V!i IIiiiJjiiiIi ut,li.. tif Hiiiilhitii, wa. uleiiiiiiiii itrnli jftllll.l.lll it 1 '!) Ji 111 hi Iidiiii 111 it Kitimii lln niiiii.inj tli 4 1 uml , .1 lln' .miiiiii; ll'lll. I- Illlllllllltll llV lilt' lll. Vll,illll V-1, I ' l-4.il nl tin- l.iiiiiin l.t liiiibi i tlniiili, .in I UiH MllH--i.l lit III Jl Mi IiihhIiiiI flif 1'i- UL't td Him - 'Hi. i.i i.l. u.i.-. jll. n.k.I l. Mut. I in nit Ni.ii.Ii.1 and Mln or s,l,. I(. khk.ii.' hi tciiilml. weie Itilm 'In. lil Jiid il t i mi WiIIkI ffu tlie itniiiiiiiy j it in, mini lie kiiiN iii Je.uil i Miniplii.ui- u.il.lii,.' -uii, i. Vti. ml Mi. NcirIm will a ut.ic to n tn boti-i Ueppi ij: in i licit h fiiiiii,!i.'il hi nu .if the (.mom on -n ilh Mini -liiol. iIjii'i- u in jinn at DiiihettiV lull In tie nun; iri.n.l. nf lln umii itiiiiK pn liis tin film ill nf (he i lni.inli-i.l.l i lnlil nf Mi. t .il Mi- I an. - Mi-ni-. .a vi mi -iicii. wilt in hi hi thi- ntttiiirti.il f n"i toil,, nnual lll lie in tile in lie W.i-hliniii -Inn minim !(),' nt linili, lji inn- p, r pn nml: I mil. chop-, IJ'. nnts pel p.iiinil, I. .in- nt limb. Hi triiw pot pmii il. il Willijins iniikii, M j in viupi Ihe Wniii'ii' h 1 1 Inn Ii inpi i an i iinieii will nu ei lln'i ill, in rui il ll.e Ii ,ini ,,r Mi.- II linn- in lln (. ill in Hipli-I p ii-oiiit,r. Ihe nit eting Mill hi' ut inK-i.'il in .ill niiitihiK, nml lln -honM (.lid. .nu In In' pn -nil 'ihe T.tlhii hdioil limail ttifl in trritn -iv-iiiu I ii Miiiinir. Mil It Int-ihf,.. p. il nun $ tu tin in ItlC-t (if llie hullll U-i tlllL-llltll M i - Vili I ihk. nf l.'cmlhiiii, to- the unt-i nl Vli- III 111 lltilli', u( VM Scrintnn, Ihe Inie pill nf tl i' (Ml I.. CLARK'S OREEN. Ml VI , ( nui, j. uJltl sictl nil Hint lltllt, luMiu iimiimiiiI (nni ln irutil illm- Vlt- I inui sioi, i- tnn,ih 4i inir Ml. I ('. IllttKill. I. .m- hoiiii' lulu (i.i n l-ll illlnll. n Iiiim- in s, , ihIdii (hu-tlilis pn pa iluiii- ,iii iinw ntt ii, h(th Ihi ll.pli-l nil M.lull,-1 (hull Iik Mi ( liulit Cin-Mii.n. uF fiiim ltuli.1', t. visit II t, ill tllli's h(li' Mi, liiil-nii VUilIiiu' ni. nf ntvttillr, w.e i l-llill II tin hmni nf In- Mill. Ml I Vldl lint jn. I he lti. V s t.iul-hil! (till pit. nh t stiiiniii tn tin (liililnn ii'i snuilit pttnitij in , whiili Mill In lllii-li ittil Ik tin li-n il ill ilu Ml Hie invited, uiiiiu .ni.l I'M 'the ( n(, n . (in. Ill ,t lie ,n i in limn nf all llie si honl ihililiiti is in ln mule dtiiuu llie vataiinti III nllllSlllg till .'! TODAY'S D., L. AND W. BOARD. The following Is the make-up of llie D L. and W. buaid for today: mi ttsiiv, in ( i. vim. it i. Wild ( II-, l.l-l p. Ill, W I Vie-In. Ill p. in , VI It M.I Jiu . Il I. M, Hull, ti. i itinvv, iik i:miii i; r. Wild I ul-, I'j-1 I. .11 i in , W. W 'l illli , I a in, V I lluiiilujii, ," a in, II, ll.ut.in, R i in , I V llii-u i i in , ( . W. Piiiiii; 10 . i, in, I, Mil, ntht, II i, in. I I iliilntl: .' p. in , II Ill-Inn;:: '. p in I I in Woiinii, II p, in , I' ( itaiiainili siiiiiniits, lit ii i in, tut-t, ,1, L,tuii;4, s i, in, wi-t, b I'lninifill pi; ll i in,, U'I, MilitiN, II t in II I .1-1 in i ' p in, llininp-nn: il i in, i-i, .1 IIiiiii!iiii; p. in,, ut-st, M iSolil n, 7 lit., Nu V114, l Mi Mlistci. I'li-licis-u a, in., nine 1 1 T a, 1 1 , "v I'limii i , s a in., Ili.ii.-u; ll l'i ii, in , Mm in: . p. in, ,1, I Miiu.it; tl p in , I , lliillinliuww, 7,'i p. in,, Mmplo; ti p in , , 11. Ilitlliuluini'W; HI p. ii,, 1.1llli!lK I'l.niiH Knslm 7 a HI, (JilTne), 7 a, Hi, I). Mill, i ; 10 i. in, Stimuli. II) a. m,, I' I'. 'tun ; ii.ll p in,, ,siiinnn; hfl p. in,, Mdiiirm, Wild I als wi.l-s i in. .loi. ii (.ilniii; HI a in., II, llantli.lpli; 11 .1, in,, T, piimlliaii, " p, in, (' Mnc-Irv ; I p in,, V, I', Krlilnni, I' p, in , I l.liilii ; II i in I' Wall Mllll l I II sum, ami iiiu villi run ii i m (.ill rat, be 1 1. fui JIhIk l.oii. II, llolitil) mil . i r , uill i. .n il a in, Miiil t,e, Dii 1,1, In pi lie nl II ,1 l.ilMn ami ilf . II lll.liiui: will upnrl al .iipnliiti iiiliiit'. nlluo 8 a in . Pn 1! ('nniliitlni VI ll'inilioi will like In- nil mi Nt ", I!i( I' Resumption of Sunset Limited Set vice lletvveen New York, Phila delphia and Sail Francisco, Sea son 1001-1002. Commencing November 30 mid each Tuesday, M'huisday ami Siitiiitlay therpufter, the WaHhliigton and South WPStPin Limited, operated dally be tweon Now Yoik. fhlkulelphla ami New Oile.ina via llie PPllli.sylvanla Hallioad and Southoin Italhvay, leav ing Philadelphia, Iho, id sticot station at liK ii, in,, I'ompobed of (lining, Pull man iliuwliig-iooiu. steeping, observa tion and lllnaiy tais, in addition will (any a special Himset Limlled Ali nes Pullman ilia wing-room lompait iiieut (sleeplUB iav io conupct with tho Suiihcit Llmltt'il opei.U ed between New Oilcans and San Fi.iiicImo, Tho celebrated Muiih. continental hci lie oll'eied b iheso luxuiloits trains makes u nip lo the Paclllc coast not onl.v veil iilcl tail most tlellghtfiil. Cluules L. Hopkins, dish let passen ger iigenl, Southern Hallway, His LMicslnu'l btleet. Philadelphia, will be pleased lo furnish all lnl'oi niatlon. HousEwong Housework U hard work uiitlur this moit fnvoi'.ihlu fond lioiiii. It demands hours of swuoping and dusting, of slooj iiir mm ri8inj, ui lining mm pushing us tliu fuitiittiro moved nbout. Yet lioimuwork is hc.tlttiy work so long as brings only tlie natural tircdiiesi, duo to artivo exorcit Many .". woman can look back lo tbo dnvu telmn sl.n i...ii, energetically about lu-r woik. Thun llicif fame a time when she ' worked mon slowly and when li'er task was done Ftiuk down mturh fxliansteil. Later tliore caused exuessive laiigue. ol leu, and to tbf woarinciw nlie foil was added pain. AVhe alio Htoopwl it felt a.s if her back would break. Her u.n throbtnid violently. She Buffered from beariug-down pain 'I'hon name u time, when to do the housework wag impossib! and she mint go to bed, or junt manage to keop up enotig to overlook the work of other. That, is a common cxp rieticc among women. It is told over and over in the lette which grateful women write after being restored to health by the use of Dr. Pietcc's Favorite Pre-i-ciiption. " With pleasure 1 write lo-dav in praise of Dr. Pierce and his medicines," sn Mrs. Mary Convvav, of Appleton Latvrenee Co., Temi. "Was troubled with' female disease' the back of my head hurt me so I could not lie in bed and 1 would have to Ml up and then I would have such pains lrotn my waist down 1 could scareclv rise up. W feet and hands would feel almost like ice. Since tukitiR Or Pierce's 1-nvorite Prescription I can sleep well all niKht! Could hanlly dtag atonnd (xfore look your median?, ami now mil do my houwioik and irlf my hmband in the field. Had throat trouble and my throat 'would swell so I could not get my mouth open lo eat. Since taking your medicine the trouble has not returned. Words cannot express the thanks that I owe to Dr. Pierce." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription restores weak and sick women to sound health, by curing the local woman ly diseases which are generally responsible for the failure of the general health. A woman's entile being is centered in her womanly nature. When the delicate womanly organism is attacked by disease ; when theie is inegtilarily or a disagree able drain; when inflammation burps ami ulceis gnaw, the general health will reflect the piogress of disease, in increasing weakness, nervousness, back ache, headache, loss of appetite and sleeplessness. Dr. Pieice's Favorite Prescription ciiies all these ailments, and cities them perfectly and permanenth. ll wipe.- out the record ol suttonng as a child wipes a sum fiom a slate. Il makes the woman jd like a new woman, and look like one, because it lounds out the form and icstoics the healthy color to the face. "With a heart full of Kratitnde to oti for sending out over the bud vour wonderful medicine I send these few lines, hoping that some other poor sufferim? Cornell will trv .. .. , ....... . ,. ..uicn en-civ iroiu icnuie weakness and had to he ti bed a gieat deal of the time Had headache, backache, and pain in left side when lying down. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and had no! taken t.,o b llles when uas able lo be aiound again and do my noik. Can now ..-, ,,.:..'., ,.i ,. ..:.""...'. me auj more. Hae taken seven bottles, of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre'scrintton and one of liis Compound Extract of Snurt-Weed and several vials of Pleasn e t"'P Feeling te ter every day. I thank on for your kindly a. v ice. Mj husband is phased w ill, the effect of v our m"l cine, and sas 1 look better every day." J Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well It changes irregularity to regularity. It diics the diaius which a.e so weakening u women. It heals the inflamed and ulcei.iled organs, and cues female weakness Dr. 1 lerce invites sick and ailing women, especi.,!v those suffering f,om diseases of long Msinding, to eon-ndl htm, by letter. .Wc. All letteis arc promptly read and aiiBWPiod in the stnctest conbdenee. Tins offer of free consultation by letter places at the disposal of suffering women the adv.ee of Dr. Pierce, a specialist in the treatment and cure of womanly diseases, who, assisted by his medical staff of nearly a scotc of physicians, has, m a little more than thirty jca.s, treated and cured hundreds of thousands ot weak and sick women. "Wiite- fieelv and fearlessly to Dr. R. V. Pierce I.uiT.ilo, x. y. " ' Open a Charge Account With Us. Clothing for Both The predjucice against pioperly conducted ciedit stores is gone like the vanishing lady in the magician' act, it lias disappeared. We flatter ourselves that we are laigely responsible for this wholesale result in America, We never charged extra for credit ac commodation. We never sold you infeiior goods because you bought on credit. Credit is our business we believe in it it's your right to have credit, and we freely extend it to you. Come in and get your Winter Clothing now. It's here waiting your ai rival. We have an excellent variety to choose from, and you know all our Clothing is stylish, serviceable and of good value. LEADING CREDIT CLOTHIERS OF AMERICA--28 STORES PEOPLES CREDIT CLOTHING CO. liotiHobold duties'bannv in tl... l..,, onnii- a time when slight effn nno had to work wlowlv and hoinet lines ii dealer, tempted by the little moie prolit paid on Ihe sale of less meritorious preparations, will offer a substitute for "Favorite Prescription " as " ju-t as good." Judged by its record of ciiies of womanly ills, there is no oilier medicine just as good as " Favoi Ue Piest'iiption." THIS BOOK IS FREE? 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