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I'.'''' ll.s p. in.; i.ns .i. in. , , , , .,, ".iii.I.ic tmln .iirlio .it n.'JT i. m.i I'-1"' '' 4 .'.". I'.LII, 11 .in p. in. ... , mihI.iv li'.iln -inlvo hi Ciilii.liil.ili' tiotn "'' iii.nl .'mil llm.i'wl.ili' .il IJ.I7 jikI 7..V1 p. i. New York, Ontario and Western. SVpl. 17, IMII. ImIih lr,i Ciibm.italc lor Nrniiimi ii "A"' .1. n... I. ml p. in, Siiinliv ti'.iim at 7.0.1 ii. in.: li.mi p. Hi. I'ijIiih lcic ( .nlimi.l.ili' (or points ii-nlli nl 11.Hi 4. in. On miikI.h .11 D.lll ii. I". I1'1""1 lo.nliiK .it 11,1(1 ii. in, wivl; il.ni .mil ''.I" ' '" Niti.hv' 111.1I.1' toiiiipdimio fui Ni' "iK. I "Hi' w ill, I'lr. 'I'i-.iIim .i.ilw limn Ni.ii-.l.m nl II. Ill " p. in.; l.mn pnlnli III. I.W p. in- ""ii....i llol.l Sil.intnu ..I 11.111 ii. in. .in.l 7.M p. I"'! tioi.i Ci'la.l.i nl il.Ht! p. in. Erie Railroad. .1 LM. 1!it)1. 'I'i.iii, I.'JM' rill' .Lltimi. Cnl I.i'f. - ('i..pl miikI.iv) .ii 7.(11 ,i. in. .iml l.:ti p. i"- '"i" lli.ni.ll nml N'l.mi'li; .it P..M J. in., il.ill (" pi lim NiihIivI, Inr lliiiali.iinlmi. ui.il.iim ' i...t..i. lor Vi'W Vml. illy ami Itiill.ili'. -ui'l '' i'. I" p. in. (or .iiUi'l..iniii, ni.il.iir.; i i.iiwrtl"ii I.. i ui'-tnii poinK -l.l.ll.t.V II..III- lit M.1 .1 Hi. 1,11' MKIlll.'lUllll.l, .titli n'.Ipiii loninvliun-.. jii.I 'i.'I p. in., v.itli Mim ttitiiiirtioii., Tula- .mill' .it ;.i i. in. iml .' II p. in. '.iiiul.i' -i .il tO.! ii. in. WATER SUIT BILLS ATTACKED "hniiinan Fletcher and Mr. Thomp son, the Representative from the Sixth. Point Out What They Claim Are Outrageous and Un authorized Fees in the Injunction Proceedings Over the Municipal Water Plant Some Plain Talk. Other Select Council Matteis. There whs some ileeliledly iUiin t.ilU "iij iiver the lillN liHliire.l by llie i-ky in the iIi'IVum- nl' I he injllll.'tiolt llKlllllSl 111'' lllllllici- 1 : 1 1 water pliuil project. "I'mui thnrly.ed" nml "iititriiKt'ous" were how mine of the items were eliisseil by .'Imiriniin Kli'lcher nml .Mi.Thompson, lie represeniiitive from the Sixth. Vhell the Hhnrp illsellHslon eniU'il, llle ollls. nu'KreKiitiiiK S'i'W. weie re-i'i.'lerreil o the limmrc couimiltee I.) lili.l out the wiiy iin.l wherefore nl" each item. As soon us llle bills were reail by :'lty Cleik .Moon, Mr. Tliompsnti whs HI his feet, illliueiliiitely pitchillK Into ills subjeei in eliiiriicteristic style. wlii.il meims llnit he whs entirely le vo ill of frills. He salt! thai In the eoin Hliltee IIU'ettliK tlH'le was quite a tlis- ute as tn who was lespniisiljle for lliese bills which ran into hundreds of dol lars. The heads of departments had taken mi themselves the authority, (Vlicthor or not they had the rlsthl to. ii.' did noi know, but they went ahead mil ordered this, thai and the other liiiis to bft done without notlfyiiiK .'. inn. dls. Such a thinu' is the creation .f a debt, but councils, the bodies thai lie usually blamed for crcullnu city iehis, were mil notilleil, He was not i I'avnr of such lalitud.'-. he was np insed to it and would nsk tliat tin In vestigation be mnde of all llie items. Taklns tip one of the iteius. the cIuukc of .$.".n of A. II. Dunning, Jr., of lei-anton, for niakinn a niajt. Mr. I'lioinpsnn asked why il was tint I the :ity was paying Jl.Onn or Sl.Mjn to a ity engineer and several hundred be sides lo an assistant anil was obliged ii nit to outside parties to have this iMirk ilone. Why cnuldll'l (he city uiibI .'er's assistant do it'.' Again, on the (Irsl day of the hearing, it was known i hat the case would not b" called, yet a veil'.' of Witnesses Weill I'l'OIll I'ill'hnil- dnle to the court house hi Scrauton. I'hey had their car lares paid, their linners bought for them hi Scranlon hotels and witness fees, all at llie ex ii'lise of tlie taxpayers. This. il seemed to him. could have hci'ii avoid 'i, as one of the counsel for the city .nforuied bill, on Hie day set for the hearing' thai llie still would not conic I that day. liesplie this, the load of .vlinesses "vein lo Scranlon. In conclusion, Mr. Thump-am sug i;esied that the parlies who nnilioriy.eil lies.' bills to be coutrai'leil come be- .1.1. the committee ami explain them. W'hiil ('Iiiili'iniin Fletcher had to say cniicerned tlie charges fnr making i heniiciil, uiK'i'iisciipiciil and bacterlolo. B ieti I analysis of water taken front lite leservolrs which supply the city of rarbondale. There was a bill of ?iin front I 'i of. A. II, Wells of llie Scranlon high school faculty for four chemi cal analysis of tlie same number of samples. These charges, the chairman believed, were exorbli.ini, Physicians ?were constantly sending similar sani- j'plcs and to the best Instil minus of the m ounvry.t.lohns' Hopkins' iiniveuiiy for JJ xaniplc, and paying noi more than ."i jjfor ntiiuh 'hnuly.sl.. When several suni liles are sent the charge Ih less. Tweli jy .tivo"'(olluiS' would be ninpie in cover 2'l'e whole rim of the analysis. Such ui. iharge, S1.10 In all. lie deemed as rank iiiiil.iuriiig"0ih. Kiirthfr so. far in vVoiiij.'jIfi' iveiv cancel lied, It was not ok now ii i hat 'this work was ever done. ; The OlscnHslon was lliultcil to the ;y h.iirniun mid Air. Tluiinpson, but they "had nynipiithi.cra iiinong' the other j'liii'inbers. a llu niotlou to re-refer in the Ilniiiieliil committee showed when Jlt wiig eaiTicil, AtiiouB tht inaittii'it iisposd of were y.lic resolution directing that sidewalks j;iie M on Sixth aveniic, in fifmi nf-tho Jfl "HiVl'llW 1 - u 'ladwin and Henry ;',saloiii; the ordinance providing' lor .in rjiri' IlKht in front of Un properly of 'Patrick Itooney ou f'owilerly stri'ei, ii.'i the resolulioii fur n hydrant at CJIircoklyn street nml Illi-'hih avenue. Sfl'lioy weid passeil. . )i Th matters, vfiri'i;' t,o ciiiiimlltee ttrturu llio ivsnl.jtloits dllecllng- that llie jjllro alarm ke.Ns ho Iiuiik in glass env. ;n'atrnaxca wee the aratm hoxea ami fov the laying- of i loss-walks on Wash fftngton Hticiit and Kluhlh and .S'lnth ;'ivmiiu's. IJtilli cimii'u from cpuimioii Vj ouni'll.'. ' IFl . : A nmnhor of bllUJ&tfVe apptoViM'jiml tiio roipilsltlou ol the Cohiiubla hose ?.Voinpuny was Kiitnled. -li-fT-:.' ', :.' Meeting of the Medical. ' Tlio.CurbouUuifr Pledlcal boiiely will nect itt Dr.' Fle'iVlier'M olllce, iu North (J Carbondale .Miiln strci'i, Weilniilij evening-, I lee. Is. Ill 7.1!" o'clock: (leneral Kltlijeet, "Tretilineiil of t'Vacitires of the l'pier llxli'i'iiilty ". 'I'ritettiif or the I'lavl "!," Dr. Hrnvex; 'lnetiue or the Mil llli'lltH." Dr. rllllls: "I'lilles I'Viietllre.-' Dr. .Milhtllli: exhlhllion of n case of reseelloli lor nniinlleil I'ruetui'e of tin niilltl", Willi N-lliy ph'tltres of lite snine, Dr. Wheeler. I.inich will lie at the Impel'llll ivsllllirulil. ADDITIONAL CARRIER BEGINS DUTIES Increased Mall Service for Carbon dale David Walsh the New Cur rier How the Deliveries Have. Been Arranged. 'I'." increased mull liicillll.-s I'm I'alhonilale were enjoyed for Hie - st time veslerdny. when David Walsh, the newly-appolnled carrier allowed bj llie poslal department, donned the mi H'oi-iii of gray and went Into acilve service. A redisli Icllit of the cal-lleis' mutes was necessary, in order to make room for llie new cairler. This tesullcil In I'uiTler Walsh being assigned a ills-llrlc-t that lays principally ou the West Side. It embraces a good deal of the territory covered by I'anler I'. I-. Carroll. This nrraimem H p-i inllleil llie extension of free delli, in. in tin tallroail rossing. at ''oiliig" sis-' .. to No. I sihool. on i In- South Side. None of Hi" residents In tills s.-cllon Imd free delivery prior In ycsler.lny. Carrier Carroll's route was extended to lake practically all of the Dunilall' section. This, above all purls of llie city, was where the gi cutest disci Iml uiilloii existed, and its removal by the Ih-si delivery yesterday was fully ap preciated, in be sure, by the persons SO bcltelitted. Carrier Davis' mule was also re arranged. In lake iu teirllniy which heretofore was without free delivery. This Included portions of the hill at llie lop of South Main si reel and llie "swniup" section. Il was also ar ranged thill there be two deliveries In ceriain parts ol the business seel Ion. nearest llie postolllce. Summing up, Hie redistrlctiiu: that has taken place extends the free de livery system to those sections which have so long luen denied the service, lo which they were entitled, by reason ol' councils neglect to provide a sys tem of slreets. This plan of u-dis-iricling may not be permanent. Post master Thomas' aim is to achieve the best results possible, and if other changes be necessary to tills end. they will be made, as they arc suggested, mil II the service is as good as it 's possible in effect Willi Hie number of carriers allowed the city. The change made yesteiday by Ihe additional carrier beginning- duly is a source of satisfaction lo Postmaster Thomas, who was untiring in his ef forts to have Carbondale receive what the earnings of llle poslnllil e entitled it tn. MITCHELL FAIR OPENS. Procession of Local and Visiting Firemen Piecedes Opening Pro gramme at tlie Hall. Amid a bin Be of glory the fair under the auspices of the Mitchell I lose com pany, opened up last night in a man ner which augurs well for the success of ibis their ninth annual venture. At T.'.) o'clock llie llremeii paraded the principal streets of the city to the music of the Moxiirl band and Ihe Vaiidling Drum corps. The Artesian company, of .li-rmyn. were given tin place ol honor at the head of .the pro cession, p'ollnwing them iiinie the Co lumbia company, the Cottage and the Mitchells, and trailing in llie roar was the laughing- burro, to be chanced off during- tho week at the fair. The Vanil lin; company, iu their natty suits of blue, did not arrive mull late and missed participating In the parade. The parallels broke ranks at Watt's hall where the fair is being held, and enlered the hall for a good nighl's fun. In ironi of the hall entrance is a lingo signboard, with the words "Mitchell Hose Company's ""air." with Incan.lcs cciu lights behind the letlets. The hull was lavishly decorated iu every iial'l The walls were Illicit with red, wlilte and blue banners. The na tional Hags were draped in a mosi ar tistic manner and the draping of the booth'- was beautiful, l-'roni the center of the hall streamers of red, while and blue reach lo ihe four corners of the large room. The streamers hang near the ceiling. The whole Interior prescnls a scone of grandeur and surpasses all Interior derorsiilons ever seen In this city. Till' work was done by Seltz ,t Martin, of Scranlon, ihe former at one lime a resident of lhlscty. This is llie same tlrni which did such excellent dec orating here during the seinl-celileii-nial. Th"lr work In Wall's hall sunups them as the best deioralors thai have visited this city. The hall was cinwded when the Hist number, a .selection by the Mozart hand, was rendered. Their work- wiih loudly upplatided. Hon. S. S. .lonen fol lowed with ii happy spi'tch. He told of HAVE TO GIVE UP. It's. All Over When Nervous Sick Uonclnche Comes to Young or Old. KverythiiiR Stops nml Nothing Goes On but tho Neivous Sick Headaches, If miyihiiiK 'll engender a dlsi... Kurd tor oven life itself It is oniimicii in- oi'i-repeutud .attacks of sick huul ache. Vou may be able in purilulh descrllm II. Iml the Kn-lhih language falls to do It fully justice. U'.s misery so concent ruled. .i cpnuei),ei, so proi-. iralhiR 'hut .ill else is enveloped j,t uieshi."-- .Mr. Thomas Suiiuncis, of ,,., ,;.) luel'mm streel Scranlon. 'a sn ,. Dr. A. AV. chase's Verve pills me a splendid 'in'0 fi'i" nervous sick head. aches. Mine were .errlblo at limes J wan nervous at the same time ',. iii.'ive pills wore ivcomnieniled in mo and I got a box tit .Malln-ws Uro.-.' drug store. No. :vi l.tckawuiiiiii uvo liui'. and the. .'oinpletoly cured the heaihiches mid nervousness. This, J think, Is rocoiniueiiduthiii enough." I Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills am sold at '""C. a ho ut dealers, or Dr. A. V. Chase Medicine. Co., HulTulo, N. Y. See that portrait and flguuturc of A, V. Chase, M, D., are on every packURO. Ills pleasure In iilcetlli'r the ntcluihlles mid their lussli's mid friends. He then told of tin early days of llre-llghters In this city, when lire eoinpiitiles Were In line mid or llieh being the main iittim tlon on parade on every runrlh or July. "Your lire eolnpiinles nnu'," he said, "me ninth' up mostly or young men. the hone mid slnewH of the city, and they me always ready to men it ml overcome lli-os." lie then, on belitill' ol' Ihe com pany, thanked the young ladles whn lire mo ii lily aiding the llreiiien III their elTorts toward III" success ol' the fair The spoil Iter concluded with the fol lowing: "Vou itlM'iinw that th(' inure il liliill does the less he Is upprei luted, and Mils Is Ihe case of llie llrelllell In this city." The iilderiiinii was given loud up platise nl the conclusion of his timely i.-ilk. Thomas Dotithwalle followed with a trombone polo, played In u fiitiltless iniinnei. . phtiio and cornel xolo by All and Mrs. (leorge Ackeriuitli was loudly applniiile. I. The Mozart burnt I lien rendered a selection, and llie Hour was cleared for dancing. Tonight the William Walker lose company, the company which received such favorable comment III Philadel phia recently, will be the guests of the Mitchell boys. The following- pro gramme will lie given: Chorus. Her niiinlo Singing soiioiy: violin solo, Mr. Mendelsohn, of Mnylleld: plnno ihtet, Musteis llrooks and Charles Kafka; chorus, (lerinanlii Singing soeet . TOWN TOPICS. Thai there was so llltle damage done by reason of the ovorllow- of scweis .luring- Saturday's storm, goes a great way towards sustaining' the reputation which citj, ('ni'lneer Knpp has earned for his forethought and his personal, activity since apsuniliig olllce. To the Corel huughl of .Mr. 1'ilpn can be credited the escane which lite city hail I'roin damage and loss by reason of the wild storm of Saturday. The ele ments were In llie mood to do almost any old thing lli.-.i might nit-un harm or lo.-s. bin thanks lo .Mr. Kupp's loiv thouglit, as staled before, It was (-healed out of Hits chance ill Carbondale. .lusi after the fall of leaves, llie oily engineer foresaw thai if those weie not destroyed they would ultimately ptove a lioilblosonie factor lu blocking llie sower pipes ami the eiiiih basins. Ac i orilingly. he saw to it personally that all the loaves, twigs and hraiu-hcs llnit lilteroil Ihe streets wore carefully gath ered in heaps ami allowed lo dry. When all the dampness left llieui they weie buiin-d. This loll no chance for them lo create mischief and trouble by straying into ihe sewer basins. Later. Mr. Kllpp liad all of Ihe gut lots cleaned ihoioughly, so that they could accommodate a greatly in creased Mow of waier. With the til lers . leaned and the haves, dead branches and twins, removed, he felt safe that l In st rents and sewers would have good chances of sin ccssl'ully cop ing with a heavy rainfall and thaw. The story of Saturday night's fearful downfall of rain shows how well ho calculated and planned. No ilmnagc can bo located in all the city thai can be traced to any lack of pioparatlou or forethought. There were three instances where wnler did ovorllow, but these were duo to outside causes and Illllil oiicos. At the city line trouble was ex perienced fioin Hie water and dirt Hint was swept along- through the township and carried Into tlie city limits. At Highland Park and at the (inlarln and Western bridge over I'rnoklyn street there was the same trouble, the stance being the same, the basins becoming blocked by brush llial was carried down the mountain side. What Inmhln there was. was not of long standing, as I'iiy ICngiiioer Knpp and Street Fore man John Killeon weie out early Sun day morning- and late Sunday niglil on the alert for trouble. hi all the oily then- was no washing of dirt and gravel as in llie spring, i principally because Mr. Knpp prollled by the experience of ii year ago, when . he assumed olllce and caused a general cleaning up. i i Saturday's stoim pill the Scranlon i P.allway company's Cnrhnndalr divis- ion out of business or, rather, out of service, lor ii can hardly be said that j the company has any business to lose at this end of its line, not a soul pat ronizing the cars. The storm p:u ihe division mil of ser vice, as uii'iitlo led. by washing out the trucks hero and them all the way down Ihe valley. A gnod ileal of damage was .lone ai Alumni park and along toward and through llie borough of Muylicld. Hut aside from the washouts, then was uliolher ii.iuhle. one t list t rcipilred H good ileal nf atlenllnn yesterda,. This was the fi-co-tiiif, of ihe wnler that submerged ihe tracks iP'ti-r Su I unlay night's downfall. This freezing occurred I'lciiuemly. ami Iu big patches, in some places the rails lilt il an Ice coveting' several inchen thick. It was slow work plckhi',' this away, so slow, thai no cars could be run yesterday until aflerniioii, and then there was only one or two. Itoferciico to ihe running of ihe Scninton Ih''.mi. company's mis on this division calls to mind that In no place along Its lines Is the patronage so little. On no division or lino am tho people so steadfast hi their refusal lo patronize the cars. This has boon the linn disposition of ihe people slm-' the strike, tie .ugh there has boon no agi tation of the slrlkci's' causes, such as Is lino of Si-iaiitoli .Not il resident of tlie low n has dldi'ii exceiit iwo, who rode for oulv a short lime, however, Less than u dozen passengers have been carried since Hie strll-e bo-jim, and ol these all but Ihe two referred lo wore strangers The company Is exceedingly anxious in get the passeug'ci',; to riding ou this line, iis Its olllcials Indicate on their visit to ihis elt from time to llilic line leiinire of tit - sink" Ihat I'iw'ii the gie.uesl satisfaction lo resi dents of til" town Is t tint there has not been the least sign of disorder. The iloi.m'l in. .ol nl' tlie clll7imf- hria hccit niol eilll'vhi'j' even llioiluli II might lie only what should he expected I'mm any i.nv. abiding i oiiuniuiliy. Noi only hen .hero been no distill bailee, but liOl lieu liiivc llio men who in Hie cars been inili-o. They have If u Jolt souii'i-ly iilaiie, a.s ) s .inuollni'.-s said, ami have beuu ret-',iri"il with Mlunoc ever since the iu'IIm . Whether or noi ihe copipauy will inn i. lid to Forest City tills wlllli'l, ID the event of ihe strike being proliiui; d, is being .iltvii;,sc.l among ill" iiicr.-iia.ils of llle illy. Tilde's plenty ot eviil.'lic" that ilio Carbondale stores am sufl'ei-iug- In patronage hcimiv of the strike ami there hi no iiucstiou ,.s to the pos sibility of lite holiday trade hclur ap pivclabli afiVcli'i'. Iti-sldeilts un the county have hail a most prosperous fall aiiil have plenty of money lo Hpcinl for holiday neci.-ssllles and gifts. The street cars noi running, however, will greatly hinder iheiii I'roin coming to town in iuuk- liorchan-l-. F1 IIS?1 La kSf 'i Mm iixyj 1 1 MMKnMVkTSJ ''Tilmm Guscd of Piles Mfisore Kn8f a Fa3Bcd. Amos Crocker, of Worcester, writes: "After going through ii frightful stli glcul operniion and niter tryhig any number ol' salves and oliuinrnts, ore' "iile. box or Pyrt'inld Pile Cure gave speedy relief and II ipilckly cured ui"." All druggists sell il. I. III!" book. "Piles, Causes and Cure" mailed free, 1'M'anilil Drug Co.. Marshall. .Mich. This is ii inse of an III wind blowing good for Miiuehoilv. What Cnrbonilalo will Ins.- Pur -hi city will Kiiln When the advantagi of reaching Carbondale Is not iit hand. Hie resid'-nls I hero and In the nearby villages will stay at home. ami open Ihelr purses wld" to their home merchants. This ciirlstnias seii suii will ptobitbly bo ihe most losper otts hi llie hlsiory of the town. The liidlcalious :.'l point to this happy fact being realized. A PITIFUL CASE. Shameful Neleet of Children by Their Thoughtless Mother. Probably never befnto In the his tory of Ihe city hiive llle police Wil iiessed si more pliigttl cas.'- of inhuman treaiinenl of children than was last night pivi-oiiie.1 to tliein. when they were driven to tlie home of a Mrs. .Ionian. In the vloiuity of Hospital streel. chlel of Police McAndrew, Patrolman Willi;. in Mi-Andrew and an oiltside purtj. who had intervened in humanity's sake, comprised the party. At tlie house, they found a sight to make tears ennio to even llle mosi sloul-hearied man. The house a small one, is located in the rear of Hospital sine', near the elearauco. The doors of the house Wei o opened and the lire In llie stove was extin guished. In the kin-lien. Mrs. .Ionian was lying, helplessly Intoxicated, while around her were her three chll ilrcl ii child of bill a few years and two boys under six years of age. The little one w-iis asleep and bundled In a heap of I'ags near one corner of the room, while near the inoth'T wore the oilier two chaps, blue with the cold and their faces Ihlii anil pinched. The neglectful mother was taken In charg" and placed in llie conveyance, and the children were ta lien in charge b. the neighbors. For some lime Mrs. .Ionian lias been censured by the neighbors in her vicinity. Her husband was killed in the mines several months ago. and sine then she has boon ou a debauch. So Indifferent and neglectful did she become that th" children would have starved in death had il not been lot the kindness of the neighbors. Two children In the family died since the husband's death, mid the neighbors in timate thai one chilli died for want of food. The woman will probably no taken before the mayor this morning. TONIGHT'S CONCERT. The following programme w il'l he j rendered lids evening at the coin-M't at Trinity parNh house; Contralto. Miss l.ida Caragaii; violin. F. 11. Wid-J mayor: cello, II. .1. Illnckwood; piano, c. i. Doersiim. i'lin, violin, cello and piano. (.1. I'achcC, voice, (a) "Thou'rt Like a Flower." (I.is.t); (b) "Open Thy lllile Kyos." (Massenet I : cello, 'The Swan." (St, Saeiisl: llio. violin, cello mid piano, (I'cinocke): voice, "l.illlnby." (Codard); violin. "PotMi Dance,'' (Statowiskl; trio, lollu, cello and piano, ((lloesdellie). The participants in tlie progranniie have a reputation at home that place iliein union- the artists of the IClectrlc City. Particularly will curhoiulallaus he pleased with Miss (inragan's sing ing and Mr. W'-dumyer's violin selec tions. The evening' will be a Ileal for thorn wlio are even the least bit In clined lo music. OBITUARY. JOHN V. .ID.M'IS. aged 71, a native of Carbondale for over a score of years, died Sunday evening at llie homo of his daughter, Mrs. William Lewis, I," I South church street. Mr. Jones was a native of Wales and had ho lived ittiill the ('ah or January next, he would have passed ihree-iiuaiiers of a century. He made many friends dining his life here, who regarded him kindly. He is survived by lit" follow ing: sous and daughters: AVllllani Jones, of Jersey city; .Mrs. II. il. Mc Miclrael, of Munch Chunk: Mrs. Wil liam Lewis, Mrs. John Milliguli. !'. mid Mrs- .1. I. Nicholson, of this civ. MeethiBS of Tonight. . II. Davles Women's llellcf corps Nu. ISt. Si. Vincent do Paul. I.ilc'-awilllllll tribe. No. '.''"is, I. O. 11. M. Carbondale conclave. No. :ti. Iin pl oved Older of tl-'ptasophs. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. The iiliinial . Ic-llmi of Hie Knights of Father .Mutliew. which took place nu Sunday, tesiillcd uh follows- Chief itiibiht. Thomas !. Council, deputy chief klllghl, rulili V. i'ldgenu; lliuill- dul seirelai'c Duvld 1-- Walsh, to cording s("-r"ii'.y. Jercinlali Walsh: treasurer. M. .1. Iloraii; sergeant at urine. ".Vllllmii Walker; Kiiard, I". I. Duilnherty: chaiicellor. Itlcluinl Ker wiu; IHihtiei', ,M. 1. Ciiniphe. Ulch aid Jfcrwin nuJ Thomas llojlmi. Tho lollowiilg' were apiiolmcd deleiiiitt'S lo i In- ipiarteiiy convention to be held in St. Hose hail mi the llr.U Hiuiila- iu Juuuar" : .luseph Kllputl'lck, M. 11. Citlliphell. D, 1 Walsh mid Josenli Cileiiuoii. M. I. Iloran. John I'idgcou mid .lo-ii')ih Kllpaiiick weie appoiiiieil a committee lo arrange the details ol" llie celebration of the tweuty-slxtli uii iilvtrsary nl ihe Kulghis. which coiui-H In January. Tim j"ii iuiirtcrly coiiveiiilon of tne First district of 111" Catholic Total Abstinence union, which compiises ill Hi" towns from Forest City to o. pliiilll. will he held In this city hi .-'I. Hose hall on Sunday. Jan. S. The i--K"i-ites will be the "-nests of the St, mmilk Aloyslus Tolnl Abstinence and itotioM rial society or this city. This city will put lorth Its best efforts lo hospitably care tor ll.io ilelegatus. The di'legiiles uppiillitcil to fepleselil the St. Alio -sltis society In the convention are: Martin Kenned,' . Timothy illlhool, Frank Kllpatrh Is. itlehiird Moiiuglian and John V. Dolaiiey, llonesdah' liny he a little behind the times In regard to foot hall mid base bull, but they can ntlre some line horses over thai way. Altlciuiiiii Wil liam Moiiicou attests this fail. For over two mouth- he has been on a Hi'iirch for a young horse, and not mi til last week, when he struck Hone--dale, did ho Unit nu unlm.il In anil hbii. The horse was raised and owned by n Itnuesdalo hotel proprietor, nml nl'ler a trial, the genial nldorinmi paid Hie price mid hud the niilnial dellvoied Pi this city. The horse Is a "heiilll." mid has lots of speed and is nu excoodltut ly fast walker. The alderman pur chased the horse for his son. Dr. 'Wil liam Morrison, who Is located In Phila delphia. There was sin It a brisk sale of seats til llie opening- Siiiurdiiy night or the diagram for Channcey Oleotl. who comes to Hie (Irand tonight, that It was the hellei' about tow n yeslei-ilay t lut t nil of Ihe souls, except it few undesirable ones, had been sold. This, however, Is not the fad. Manager ltyrne says. 'I here are a number of choice ones left mid those who feared I lut t ihey were going lo he denied the pleasure of again enjoying Oleott's graceful noting mid his sweet singing are ussm-eil Hint they can procure good seats If Ihey visit Reynolds' dm? store, where th" digram Is. today. Home from Soldiering'. John Walsh relitriiod home last night after being under arum In ihe Philippines for over u year. "Jack." as he Is known, has a line war record, having served under I'ncle Sam while the war with Spain was in progt ess and having taken part In sevorel Ini tios. He i-i-eulistcil after Ills ll-st tout! expired. THE PASSINGS THRONG. County Detective William Phillips was iu this city yesterday. John Kllgnmioli. of Archliald. was a Cnrbonilalo visitor yesterday. .Maxwell Shephard, ol Salem ave nue, Is spending n few days with friends al Dm it llle. Pa. Miss Virginia Stephens is coiilliied sit the home of her parents, on Summit avenue, by severe Illness. Misses l.oi'i'tto Coleman. Alice (illll gan and Kate Fan-oil were onlorlailicd Sunday in White Ihidge. Clementine and Thomas Callagher returned lo their home In Scranlon yesterday, alter a visit with their grandparents. .Mr. and Mrs. Paul k Karly. on Seventh avenue. JERMYN AND MAYFIEU). Mr. F.lllcott, the Scrantou agent of the Mei-idon Hydro-Carbon Arc Light company. Is seeking to introduce their lights here, and in all probability will lie among the bidders for the llve-yeai contract at Friday night's council meeting. .Mr. Rllicoll proposes bring ing up a leniporury plant on Wednes day night, when he will give a public demonstration of llie llglils. Accotil ing to the company's claim, they can supply arc lights equal to I'.liuO calulle pmVor for less than one-half the cost of electricity. An entertainment, under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society of St. James church, will be given in l-'nlorprise ball next .Monday ulghl. The entertainment will bo given by a number of children. ami from what we have air ly heard or it. it will be well worth seeing. Tick ets are already selling itt ::." and 2."i cents for adults and 15 cents for chil dren. Miss Maine Johns, a member of lust year's class of graduates of the May field school, recently" entertained the members of the class ami a few other friends at the home of her parents- nt M.iyflcld. The evening was very enjo.v nbly pussi'd, and before dispersing re- frcshmcuis were served. Those present wore; Principal and -Mrs. I). II. KrKe. .Mls-es .Mary MoOarry, Annie Williams, Hri.lget Davill. Mary Kllkcr. Mamie Johns. Mary Cuff. Maniie ' Donnolly. Winnie Mcoliaii. Sadie Johns, iiertles Wlvell, anil Charles Miller, John Hart, Joseph KmTo. Frank Da vies. William Johns. John Johns and William Will lams. The entertainment al the citizens band fair lasl evening' was given by lite Mayllold band. Tonight there will ho n cornet solo by Alfred Horswiil, vocal solo by Frank Mi-Andrew mid a recita tion by Miss l-'dlth Johns. Tomorrow night, a violin solo by Miss Mary Mur phy, vocal solo by Miss Delia Slier wood, vocal solo by Henry lleove and a selection on the harmonica by Harry Crossln. Thursday night, tlie Kiisslun band and the choir of the Clreok church or MnyDebl will furnish the cntcitaln inenl. Andrew ISIcluinls hold Ihe lucky ticket which drew the range ruDleil off under the auspices nf Jertnyn castle, Knights of tlie Mystic Chain, for llie benellt of Mrs. ISnboris. lasl Friday ovenintr. The Artesian Hose eonipuiiy atletidoil the .Mitchell ITose company's fair, al Carbondale, last evening. ELJVUUJRST A. K. Ycitger called ,m IJIinhiiisl friends ou Siiiiduy. c. M. Curl Is Is making marked Im provements on the msiih.iice of ll. N. Swmiz, ul Moscow. An addition Is being built mid other extensive eliuiuti-s are being made. The graded school will close for the holiday vacation on Filduy at'i'irnooii, Willi un tinierliillimt'nl given by the pupils. Mrs. I". II. lingers is con lined to ih. i house with un attiiik of grip. Dr, Kiiedler iitleuiU her. Miss Mildred Shoemaker spent Sat urday afternoon In Scranlon. Miss Isabel Page has been i-tuill I to the house dining the past week with a severe cold. Hurl Atoll, of Scriliilou spout Frhl.tv nlghl with W, H. Page. The funilllee residing on the low lauds In the borough suffered much in i onvellieiici anil some dulliiige I'roin Hie high water mi Saturday evening. I(ev. (I. II. Cole clllertullied 111" members of the christian Kiuleavor MiiieU at Ills home in the family of ilyrou lliickliigh'ini. on Friday even, lug. A very ph-asulil social time was enjoyed by those pnMout refivslnuoiiln were Ki'vcd by Mr.-i. lliickhiKhaiii. Those Iu attendance were: Mr. ami Mrs. J. II, Wilcox. Misses Lottie Clay, Mar- Sihlinnieiilng, Nettle mid Anna Kipp, lioiihii !iiines. Cora New. lies, sic HuckillKlliini, lllunchc WhceU'r. Iteltlull Cooper, ulld .Messrs. Waller Page. Hurt Alen. William Trelhle mid Ituy lluckliigluini. School had to dismiss lor the day yesterday, owing to the Inability of M.. Isi I V ' "it ''"' i twin i. nSmWL m '"'f m '''i- V Wf1 iMlTAfPlPL . 4 Alt l"!vllilllllli-. I 'lllttllillllli.ilttt. 'P 111. nnl.w'l'nt- rt I The pleiiMint method tutd liencflclal uiYeols nf the well known remedy, Svitui' or Fins, niainifiietured by tlm CAuroiiNiA l.'iri Kvitui' Co., illuslrati! tlm vulueot' obtaining- the liquid luxti tive prluuiples of plants known to liu ' mediiilmilly hiMilivi! ami prcscntine; ! themlti the form must refreshing- tn the tiislo and aeeenlablo to llio hynteni. It, i! Hie one pcrteot ntreiitheiiinp laxa live, clcntisliiic Ihe aysloin cITouttinlly, dlspellintr colds, Iiea'daelies and fevora ffontlyyot prnmiitly mid eiinblltijf ono to overcome habitual eonstipaf ion per manently. IN perfect freedom from . every objeol.loimbK'. quality mid miIi sttince, and its iictint? on Hie hidtieys, ; iiver and bowels without woul.opiii- or ii-rilntin; them, iii'ilm it, the ideal ' laxative. In the prnee.'.s of luunufttitt 'irltiif ilg'ft arc used, tis thny nro pleusiint. ii the ! tn.ste, biiltliumediettitil qiialitiesof the . remedy arc obtained front senna tt'iil other aromatic plants, by a method , known to the. Camfoilvia Km Syitut- i Co. only. In order to get itsbeniiiuiul I eiteets una to avoid imitations, pieaso reuiemberthe full namenf the Company printed on the front of every puckngc. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN -FRANCISCO. CAI lobisvillt:, icy. sot votut. n. v. Forsiilohynll DrusBist-i. PrlceriOc.pcrbottlo. the .laultor lo boat tlie school hoii'-'o. ou :ienuiil of wal'r Iu the llie box, mused by the higli water of Saitinlay ulghl. .Mr. and Mrs. Franlx. of Sweet Val lo. have been visiting at llle homo of .Mr. ami Mrs. !:. L. Fiani;:. OLYPHANT Mr. and Mrs. ( leorge Hull gave a din ner party al their lesiilonco lu p.lukelv on aimiiiiy Ainong those present wen-: Dr. and Mm. Van Cleef. Mr. and Mi. Stephen Hull. William Hull. Croon ISlilge. Me. and Mrs. John Hull. Seranton: Mr. ami .'i. Krustus Hull. Dunilufl': Mr. :nu Mrs. .1. N. I.llli bri.lgo. Mrs. M. I!. Hull and Mrs. I . A. Villi Sickle. "Old ArUuus.iw" whs produced In an cm clli'iil manner by Fred Itaymond ..ml his clllcicnt company bcfoie ii fair slziil iittdlenco at tin. Father Mathcw oper:! house Iiit evening' .Many high class specialties wore Introduced dur ing the in. t inn ol' the di'tinni. Simon Suool;, of Croon llidge, whs h visitor hire yosu-rdiiy. A phonograph concert will bo given in the Siis.pioliiinua street llaptisl liiur h i'hurs.iay evening, Jan. H. Mr. and Mis. Arthur Tipple and .Mrs. Whitney, of Wellsboi'o. Pa., who b,ie boon lit..' guests of .Mr. and Mis. I-M-ward Tipple, of Lackawanna street, m-lurn-'d home yesterday. M. O'M.illoy has moved his olllce In the cnriici- of Dolawaio and Jones street. Charles MoKonna, of Huston, was a caller In town yesterday. Dr. ('Initios Price, of Pitiston. Is the gliesl or his brother. I.)r .1. J. Price at the .Mahou house. Another mail dog was found roaming about lllnkely on Saturday last. Diug-gi-t II. C. Hush sliol Ihe animal. CLARK'S SUAiiUIT. Morton Cnlvin, an old ami lesp.ii. d re.'ident of this place, died on Thurs day night last at ,-ihoiu x p. in., iifi.-r ii wcols's Illness of iiiiounionia. lie leaver, besides Ills wife, olio sou. Dex ter, and the following- daughters: Car lie, Mary, ISitlh nml Vein, lie will bo greatly missed both as a kind friend and neighbor and church worker, be ing an active member of llio is.ipilst church lure. Funeral services will be hold in Ihe llaptisl church at Diilton al II o'clock today. Iittcrmoui at D..I loti. Services lo b coiidlicleii by Hev. Parlllle Hasl. Muster Jliirrv II. Suiitli Is rccover lnr from ipilic a bad case' of diphtheria iiii-tcail of lonsllitls, as staled iu tills ii r lirovlotisly, .Mr. Thomas carmody ill will) pneumonia. Mr. c. a. Hoiijiiiulu has reiiirned from ;i hiinilng' trip to Wayne county, lie bugged iweniv rabbits and one tur key: I). mil bo.l. Clllllile. PECKVJLLIZ. Leslie Cii-osvetior is ill I iia lieslow II, S. C. wlieio in- will .ipotid ilie wluior months. Work ou llio new shall of ihe Mount .lossttp Coal company, which was being sunk at Wlutoii, has coiiie to i. siand- Still, 'litol'o Is III presi'lll elghleell feet of wilier in the shaft. The lire alarm was put out ol service Saturday ulghl. bill was put In work ing order yesterday .Mrs. D. P. Taylor is liupioving I'roin her recent severe Illness. TAYLOR. M lit Ii null. eli. -iii i. lu-.n ili-p!..i.il mi ihii ."..i on ilu iimiiii.u ..it,.l,i...l i In. lu ul i; i be Wi-Uli l''iii'jii-.r.iilui...l i htm Ii un lliiiaiuift P.O. Wll.it lll.lkl'i. 'I In. ill- lull li'.lilii. 1- III It .luilui' II. M. IM ml- it.... on-, iinn . . .'..lu iii'i- in I'linlii'. M--I Imlui A. A. V-nliiu In- id-" Ix-i-i. ti'iioil I. i.ikc in. I in ill,' mil' Milllll'l '. Ihl. I- MM.'t.ll.l 1. 1 III.' .'i-tlll.ll ul, 'llie Il.i.tit eiiii-: IVi.pU''. anility . l lie i il. di ll.ipli.t iliiiiili ulll 1ml. I llii-ii ii'jiil.ii inn'-. hi il'i- iuuIiu "l.r.i 'I." ''IiiLiIji. iiiliii.i-i-nilli. iil I'i- i'o..ini'i.'i'ii, 'flu ciiuur iill i" lili.l lui ti.'ir .H'.i... Hi,' ...l.ir. Hit'. Hi. Il.it!-. will lie ill.' noun -niv. Ili.t-r nl." li.m. .1. .lu lu tuiilr itii inik .,ii. I joli ilu i.illno Ii. kIiiiuI'I ii Ktil,li' I'liiiiiiiiiii' ilii- 'iiiiiii " i 10 llll'lll' till' Hill I.I lu 111 III III" U"l., VII .unite nu ii ui.il iiiniiiii in.' Iiplieil. 'I hi' ilinli 'i' i,i" 'Iwlimll.t Kiiuii...l .Ii mil will iiiitI mi nlii.ji.d im (Jiiuluiy in i hi I -tm i) iiIiIhmiImi. Ml i iieii iiii.iiiU'. .ui- ,'i,.(i'.i..l ii In i'Ii'mhi. K'lrt.iol full, "i in' Miutit.iii niiii-; lien ciilai.iii ,iii I a i, ii, iililico'il .in luii'ii'lini; iiii'illni; "i ilm lm at niuji-j UvuV t'lubiUl) 'i' ii.ill.il iiniiilii-K al dip 1'iwl.ili.i'luii ilillltii ul) Mil. 11.1,1 .Hlill'i'ii". liil' .ui.l".' liUlil HMl On iiji.il..d. ii inr i.i-ijiiiwiiuji .nut lUie'li-l-i.' Pn-iy ii.il.il.it In leliliii-ii Ilu- uuuj utiftf "' Ilu .i.... liui. H IL' I. a k. iv. .nu. i . iiuuu- .uilU'ili- in " ' liliiu. ikkiiiIii uit'iuilej) mMikU " '"""ii mvuii: I" tin- -i.iullj- 'it "ti'" '' ' '"'Il ol tin- .iliiuii! I lm iuiliui' I'-iinilifUi-ml ..lo:ii llu-li- iii'itlniit line. .Mm I miiiur. i., ! 'l"b lUlliirtiiig tumi nl in i ni IUiii-.... ' lliv. p. (. K.hwiii- i..KI.iKil in i:.Ki.iei..ili. ill lllkl,l. I.llt l"iUc, So. "'. ll'lu l-Vil'. will 'lu-i-t iui i-iniiii; 'h -.''i-iila a-.-u.Jl. Aunil liioiiti' V. lilllii. "f M.j ml, t liuiil, , ii) .1 I lllll ell .litll.b III i"u oil mi. i.l IV. peiilii "iip'rint 'ii'liiit I. -I. i:ini. ' ll" 'The mitocrntof tlie dinner table" J k. E MEAT 10 Cents a package - which makes two large or three .small pics. "Nunc Sucli" UtVttiicnteJ Is iIlmii, hnii.lv, i.ikt" tiplmt Utile toumnnthcMicU) jiiul keeps fctii'ici. Warning Noli Ihii li " nu st not r i HiftuM til -tiC'P hllitltif'tU lr -h-wliIIe-'I n ft " imtK meat soli I from ."jvn t .nil linlicip -l. r-.--. Wlicn jt uluy ? " mini ini-ni oti t-ay 1 t-li: jir:tfr hitti, ttl'Mi on ran ct ilif.ip-Tnl lintii- Ij ibit ulili Sour S li Mm ( Mr it, vliiih i fllmnst liv, WM mini-" mrnt It tiot tt-rii t hikf to l'ik M- i." nnc etcrl'-iyi it altir ti tfi.il if " None tin li,' Solil I'V all U'hiiI rlpAlrt trt lit Vnow If jour rt-alT reT'iv.". U suj-ply jon. Mcrrcll-Soule Co., Syracuse N.Y. EDUCATIONAL.. Free Tuition By a iecnt act of the Icslsla tare, free lull ion is now umnted at liui Literary Institute and State Normal School Bloomsbttrg, Pa. to fill tlinpo piepailiiK to teach. 'J'hlf- M-liOHl nialnlains courses of ctmly for toac-licis, for those pi-cpiiilii!- for college, and for tlnis-e ftiidyins inuic. It will niv to write fur particuLir. Xi utl.er 5cl.ii.il olTi-m ucli b.ihoiior ail t atit.c-s al ..mil low i.ik'S. AUJil'iii J. P. Welsh, A. H, Ph. D,,Prin, SCRAKTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS SCI ANTON, PA. T J. Toiler, PrcMilcnt. I'liiiiT II. Unvall, Ti'-oa. Ii. J 1'ostiT. Stanley I'. 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