- " , ' . if: s"fv" V"'"""-''''?! "'&...' oft. V 1 ?J - , o --' 'J V''-MT K I i u .ff I t THE SCRANTON Tliri3UNi3-WEDNl5SDAr, MAY 14, 1902 M CARBONDALE DEPARTMENT VWS 5 ix v ' 1 - : WOUNDED WHILE l ARRESTING FISHERMEN '.Eugene Swingle, a Fiumer of South Cannan, Shot in the Side During a Souffle. Frank Morcui, of the ' "Bush" Whom He Wns Tiying to An est for Fishing on a Private Pond, Was Shot Through Hand. Ariests to Follow. A llshlttg tilp made by n number of ouhr men from the "bush" section of Jarbondule township to Lake Qulnslga montl, beyond South Cunuun, Wnne county,, had u dKustious ending yostei duy mot ninvr. Utigeiip Swingle, ii fui in owner In that section, who acts ns wntchiimn about the lake was phot In the side, though not dangoiously. Funk Mm an, tone of the Ilshci men has u bullet wound In his hand. The wound' weio In flicted dining a sollllle. while Su'lngln was cndoiuoilng to attest Moian for (tresspassing on the hike. Who Is re sponsible for the "hooting Im- not been 'del el mined, It was Swindle's iooler nnd he h-ul It dr.iwn when ho iipproiu li ed Momn. Dining lilts mix-up, fol lowing Mount's lesintineiU of Swingle, Ihe lovoher w.ih dNehiiigid tlneo .time. One of the bullets struck Swingle In the left side. Sulking u Ruckle, Its ouise was delleeted and It was smt sculping along his lib.'. The ball may hao left the body as Dr. A, It. Stcens' probe failed to locate 11. Swingle. N in bed. Mnum's Injuiy is painful. . After the --11001111? Mouin skipped, ' Constable Neaiy, liowesei, sot assur ances lioiu bin folks hist night Hint lie would Rive lull bvioie some justlie of the peace In this city. Constable Ttoblnson, of Cnuian, ni tested one of the fishermen, Anthonv 0'BoIe, but le Jmed lilm lnt night. MUliuel Qiflim and Daniel Coieoi.in, two others of the patty, woie m tested by Constable Neaiy and gae bail last night be fote Ahleiiuiin .Tones'. The Hbhlng pnity was made Up of young men whose homes aie In the "Buh." The .shiitlluR down of the mines wjs taken advantage of to spend tlhlng oer Canaan wav. They lei t for hake CJuinsig.iiiiond. which is In Can aan, about tlnee-quatteis of a mile south of Kobinson's pond. It was owned fonneilv by Eugene Swingle, the man who was shot, and It Is "-till sometimes called Swingle's pond Swingle sold the lake to the late J. II. Steel!, of Set.inton, lioe l.im ily spends the summer months thete. Pinto tS tiansfer of the lake, Swingle has kept a watch ful eje about the place. Paitlcu larly for ticsspas-lng flsheimen. When ho obteied the tiowd of Caibondale town.ship flsheimon at the pond yestet tlny moi n In if, he had wai rants sworn out eli.uging them with uep.(ssiiig and catchiiiR picket el out of season. In company with Constable A. .T. Bobinson, Swlnsle went towauls the lake wheie the llilioimen wete as busy as only fMiei men can bo The consta ble nabbed and held onto one man Swingle went mound the hill to In tel lupt the othets who wue hnstllly making anaj. He singled out Moittti, because he cat tied a bag filled with fish. AVhen Swingle seized Mor.tu theie .was ti tussle. Swingle had a teolver ,n his hand, whtth Morvtn endeaoted o get away fiom him, the loimer sa. l'htee shots wcic (lied while the strug jle was on oet the pos- sslon ol the feolet. In the excitement Mot an got it way." A ihubu ensued up the moun tain, but the "r.ush" men's speed and the fact that Swingle needed attention i.iused the put suit to be abandoned. Const ible Xe ity and Moian wete ap pilsetl ol the happening, the latter be ing called by-Swingle's nephew. Hoth went over the mountain. Beloie men Ing Constable Xeaty had ten of the pattv and had the assuianee fiom Moran'b folks that he would suucnilei. The iithets will be appieliended In a day or two. N Hoi an Blames Swingle. Funk Moian who was" In the ml up with Swingle tells quite :i dlffeintit stoty to the one gatltetrd bv the con stables In South Canaan. Ills t-lot v malteo Swingle the aggtesor, chaiging that the latter tonimenccd llilng at the tiowd, as he apptoulied whete thev stood. Mot an gits his eiMon ot the ottitr ttnee with much earnestness and with Mtme feeling towaid.s Swingle lor Inn ing, as he ilahns, flied on the tiowd a. Ithout any -how ot opposition ot fotte on Its patt. Swingle, Moian s-ajs when lie advanced towaid.s him and hlr com panions, began 19 flie and they m demored to shield themselves hiki vhllc In tl)0 act of holding out his hand .11 , bullet ploughed thtougti Moi an's hand. In .tn Instant, Swingle was tlo'e to Motan, The hitter e iihpeiateil bv Swingle's attack with his let oh or and ji, mn,i tinglng with pain, gtnppled with the Cnnannlte and and they weie soon lolling about. Moinn, Is riuito an athlete nnd ad- LIGHT "llOOZi:." Do Vou Drlol, It? a Ajmlnlstet's wile had qtilto u tmsle f-JlTl colteo and her expoi lemo hi Intel -' Htlncr. She suvs. "ninlnn tin. t ,. 'eajfl of my tialnlngos a nuiho while j in plight duty I bet'tiino addicted to jcoftpe ill Inking, for between midnight jo ml; four hi tho moinlng, when tho pa Jtlotts weie asleep, theto was Uttlo to jdo .eept make the toutuls, and It wnt J'lulo natuinl thut T should want a Jgoojl, hot cup or toffee about that time. Jit stimulated me and I toiild keep aw.1ko better, ! After thiee or lour eui uf loifee jdriiiklug I became a neivous wieck and 'tfiooght that I slipply could not Ihe telthout my coffee, All this time 1 wai Wbject to frequent bilious attack", iinetlines so severe as to keep 1110 In UcLfor seyeial days. S ATtor belnsr tnauied, hUBband begged gneio leave off coffee for he fenied that tltjvul ulready hurt mo almost beond TerJ'alr, so I lesolvetl to inuke an effoit ail leleaso myself from the hurtful Habit, I began taking Post urn Food Coffee and for a few duys felt the lan- tjftlra, tired feeling from the lack of the ujtlrnulnnt, hut I liked the taste of Pos. um and that nnsweied for the bieak- fast beverage all ilsht. finally I liegan to feel clearer headed ond, had steadier nerves, Aer,n. yeai'9 lisc of Postum Imjojv feel UIco a new oman. Have not had any bilious at tacks" since I left off coffee." This lady requests thatiejnamo be kept; fiom publlovprjji:'Namo.,irlvcriv by Pos'tum "i c-u., ijuiub crveh, iuicn, J Cy0M3 J0COJ 0(W (f Shopping yL News Our Annual Carpet Sale Is Now On A Sale This is n Timely bulletin of SSc Tapeslry Brussels at 41c The active selling this spring made for us a number of short lengths. In Carpets and Borders. They're of the best makes and good assortment of patterns. Priced for this . fl sale at, a yard 4lC SI. 25 Body Brussels and Velvets at 85c A choice lot of borders to make a selection from. SI. 10 Smith Axmlnsteis, 51.35 Blgolow BttiGsels, and SI. 10 Best ., . Velvet, all go at 04C Summer time means garden and lawn time. A garden needs a rake, a hoe, a spading folic. The children can play better if they have a set of garden tools, consist ing of hoe, rake and shovel. In our basement you will find all of these things and many more items that go to make up the gardening outfit complete. Women's and Children's Garden Sets, 10c, 25c and 50c. Three-Piy Hose, 25 and 50 feet lengths; the 25 feet lengths pticed at $2.25 to $3.50. This kind is warranted. Hoe. made of best steel, blade medium size, 19c and 30c. Lawn Rakes, 35c and 59c. Spading Fork, tegular size, 75c. Our line of Ice Chests and Refiigeiarois are built on the -most economical plans for ice saving that is known to manufacturers. A range ol prices from $5.49 to $27.50. Screen Doois, all regular sizes; Whitewash Brushes can be found here, and a hundred and one items of usefulness. Visit" our basement, notice the display of suit able ai tides for June Wedding Piesents on laige table. 27-inch Serge at nc 36-inch Bnlliantine, Melrose and Flannel S.?c 40 inch All-Wool Cheviots. Diagonal Cloths and Storm Serges at ' 45c 42-inch Melrose, Henrietta, Granite, Brilhantine and Serge .' 67C 50-inch Granite Cloth and Fine Whipcords 95C "50-inch Sicilians Monday at. 5-i6 inlts lie gae Swingle a peete iPttmt'l Injf. 'VVliili they wue ioIIIhr .11 omul, thu ieoher was dlsehaised, the bullet t-tiikins Swingle in the side. Jloian '..ild he gne Swindle, a blow -uionK oiiouKh tn weaken him o as to pip the totnier .1 elmnee to lleo. 31oi.ui took the ieolei with him .is- a 1110:111s of inoteotlon, he tavs n he femed Ihut It might be .ikuIii fitely dhected upon him. Jloi nu's wound N .eeicly p.iinfitt. The bullet In ploiihliiK UiioiibIi tho lph made jn tiKly hole. Yesteidity afteinoon he (.nine to O'.ubolidule and hud the wound dieted bv I)t. V. J. WitBiier In his olllco on Main stteet. lie will g'w bail today for hN npiieni ance In the AVane count couit nt Honesdale. Motan is well known as 11 Mint tsin.in, an indent fbhetituin, athlete and e.s lieit In the if- 01 a lifle. He tlalini that hu hud no lj.ir of llsh In hih pos-i-esU)ii .is the t'.innan paitles assttt. assistant superintendei:t. Thomas Boylan Piomotecl at Pow tleily Mine. James Hoian in His Place. Thtie was nn Impoi t.tut iiiiiuilntimnt made at the lnjdeil mine thlsi wetk, one which meets, with the he.iity luor ol the mltiei !. It w is the advancement of Juiik- lioyl.iu fiom the posltlun of di her bo-s to ii-s,taut sunMintend ant untUr Mine Supjilutuulent Thomas Jotd 111. Mr. lJujlan dot.t not mined! any (ini tial. The plate he nils was utated as the duties of .SupeiliiU'iideut .loidun liuse multiplied Ik nnd his t.ue. As Indleaied Ml. IioylanV mUaiiee iiient Is highly phn.sliiir to the mlnei.s who ime tho hlfcheht leK.utl for lilm and look upon the appointment as a ittOKtiitlon of 1111 ill This leellns tit letlpioelty will be an Impoitaut lot tor In Mr. Ho) kin's stttcet'H. Mr, Uoylim'h hUitcs,-or Is .luuies .Hot -an, wlioie uttfutlon to Ills wotl; 1ms won lilm the pinmotlon, ELECTEO-PHOTOGItAPIIY. Edison's Latest Piojecting- Klneto scope To Be Used In This City, Xoni Salutdiiy oenlm;'.s tuteilalu uiettt at the (ii.ind Open llotifu Ii l' be dindtieted by Alunao Hatch, Ho 1st i online; heie un der the allspices of tho WouuiuVi l!e llef foips. llo linsHhe most linptoyed and best of all animated pletino ma thlneH and with It ho will piojeet nzy nitnliie pletutes which aie conslduied tho best over put In view. They iep leseut hcenes and events innu all patts of the woild. They hold the minor up to iiutuie. uud Kle tho audltnce a cos mopolitan (duration. Jn addition to the t-eenea In Miilous pails of thu w 01 Id theie wjll be eleutio-pltoto IHus nations of thlity of ihe most popular songs of tho day, Don't inlbs tlia hhow neM Patuulay ueulug. OrFIOERS ELECTED. At the meeting of the Caibondale C'y. cl flub lu Id last night the tallowing ollleois veto elected; I'tesldeilt, Jacob Fuchs; vito piesldont, M. II. Tappeu; seeietary, George (W, James; ticnsuitfr, F. n. Derby; captain Itobert Van Ilet gen; bo.ud of goeiiiou, v. y. Huni Pluey, .Dr, D. J. Day, Clnyde H. .Smith, 11. Likely, Huiiy T. W'lllams; of Unusual Importance Carpet Bargains. $1.65 Smith Saronneres, borders to match 90s Can't be duplicated elsewhere at this price. Rag Carpet, 45c kind, at 24c Carpet Department Third Floor. Tapestry Borders, 85c quality, now 48c SI. 35 Bigelow Biussels Border 64c An early visit will be advisable for anyone contemplating purchas ing carpets. We can't duplicate these values at suclr'prlces. 44-inch Silk and Wool Grena dines at S1.35 46-inch All Wool French Eta mlnes at Si.25 56-inch Cheviot at $1.19, $(.35 up to St. 65 52-inch Pan Cheviot, and Nov elty Basket Cloth at S1.35 36 and 38-inch Serge at 19c 38-inch All Wool Henrietta. Cashmere and Brilllantine at 45c 4L The contest fot pitbldtnt between Kane Slngci and Jntob Fuchs was ety elose, the latter winning by t1e Mittb. A smoker was attetwatd enjoted. WM. DOUGLAS DBAD. D. & H. Biakcman Succumbs at Enieigency Hospital fiom Injuiles Sustained by Being Thrown fiom Car. 'William Douglas died at laueigenty hospital about midnight Inst night. His death was, the consequence i injuiles to his foot Mistnined v hlle at wotk as 11 biakeiuan on the Deluwnie & Hudson lalhoad, sevetnl weeks nuo. The accident ottuiu'il near the Moosle station of the Polnwaie i. llutl-i-on Douglas was on top ot a bo tar nnd was not In a position to s-eo the piiglnect. The ti.iin starti d and 11.11 1- 1 fd btiddtnly. Douglas was tin own fiom his high plate and landed with his ftet against the mils. The tats did not pass over tho toot, but It got s-tliieezed lmdl. Douglas was ietno id In a few' das to l.nieigeney hos pital It was the hope of his jihjsltlans to ptesene the loot fiom amputation and ticntmont to this end wa. peislsted In. It did not uMiIl, howeei, tot sept le poisoning dee!opid and Douglas litL.imo 1 educed to a gtne eunillUou .1 lew weeks ago. hlneo then he battled bt.nely tor his life, enduring the most Intense Hiiffeilngs, Sund.iv the teitlbly di&tiiM'tl loot was amputated, thu linul hetole step to i)tts(.te his Hie, His ltnllty was too low und he tallied only leinpot ntlly, lie .slowl.s sank until death tame near midnight last night. The dtueiihod was bom near AVay 111.11 1. He was 3S jeaisj of nge. Kor j ear.", ho was einploed as giound keeper at Km lew, A jear or over he (.tme to Caibondale, being employed as fouthman tor Hupeilnteudent Mau llle, of the D, iV: It. Hevciul months ago he became u hiakeni.111. He hnil a host of ti lends In Caibondale, whom deepest sympathy hne been shown dining his tons- Kiffeilngs. His death THE ODD PENNIES. For the sake of saving odd pennies, don't buy an inferior emulsion when you really need Scott's Emulsion. The difference in price is pennies. The difference in re sults is pounds pounds of new ilesth and days of strength and comfort. Those who have lost flesh can regain it more quickly by means of Scott's Emulsion than in any other way. Send (or tree Sample. IjCOTT & UOWNt, CheniUw, j J'eirl bt., N. V. SI. 10 Smith Axmlnster, border to match, at 76c SI. 10 Best Worsted Velvet) bor der to, match, at 76c SI. 35 Hartford Axmlnster, bor der to match, at 90c SI. 65 Wilton, border to match, at 90c Lot of Best Velvet, border to matqh, at 76c $1.50 Bigelow, Axmlnster, bor der to match, at 90c Great Bargains 50-inch Storm Serge, all wool.at 55c 42-inch Canadensis and 52 inch Cheviots at 57c 42 and 45-Inch Whipcords, - Satin Sollel, Poplin, Granite Cloth, Canvas, Panama, Novelty DIagonals.Etamines and Brilllantines. all popular weaves and a splendid value. Priced this week at, a yard. 85c will he lteenl ltgtetted lluouKhout the city. To his mother, whose only suppoit lie was his death will be a soie gi lei. "Douglas is uihed by his mothei, Mis. Mat v Douglas, with whom he lhed on Canaan .sticet, and two slsteis, Mis William Mfkatighlan. of .Scinnton, and Mis. Hdwaitl J. IJuinlan, ot t'.tn tan stieet, this tltv. THOMAS BAKHETT'S EUNERAL. Long- Piocessicn Eollowed the De ceased to Resting- Place. The funeial of the lite Thomas ni teu was held jesteulnv moi ning. The cortege wa.s one ot the latgest ever seen. The St. Alosius nnd Knights of Father Matthew of which dec cased was 11 member attending lu a body. The ptoie-don left the leshienee on Fullhtook -ticet at '):.,u and pi ot ceded to St. Uo-e (hutch whete 11 teriuleiu lilgh 111 tss was sung by ltcv. Walter CJontiun. In his senium Fathei flor mnii paid an floqucut ti Unite to the .01111g nmn. latei mutt was In ft. Rove (onietety. The pall beniets and lloinl bcnteis weie selected tioui the tanks of the two hoeletltt nnd weie ns follows-. Fi.ink Xdilon, labile Can oil, Patilek I'onlty. 1'iniik und Thomas Duggnn, Fi.ink Wnn, Thomas Lnngnii, Walter Qillnn. Joheph Uanett, and Michael I'.ulden. Two huge llotnl pleef.s weie tetehed fiom the two Mitletle.s with hultablo liixtiiptloii, MUSICALE FRIDAY NIGHT. An Entertaining' Pi-ogiammo to Bo Given at Congiegational Chuich. Theie will be a niusii.ile at the Fir.st rongiegatlonal thuttli on Filday even ing that will bo a means of pleasing enteitalninetit to music loveis. Tho pioeeeds ttie to o to the organ fund of the ohm eli. The pi ogt annuo Is u.s tollows, Ol.MIl .illClnn ,, , j.t 11101111- J.1"'111 Itolieit (ijulmr lljls )iiirtotlt Mri rimni ia, rinik, Iu,1kh and ti , ",'., M"' " ' Uhilcn Miillii uii'l Molt Jiui.1 Iliomas j ml rijitliui ""' Illuilnlii Uitls Miitloii , M,l ifmutcile sl" Mi.. (, phi ,. r. MHIj lllil1 Itolieit tiniliicr TTiiclaimed Lettois. I.Ut ot Idler rciiuliiln? in the ljil,uinji!c, '' I '' M' 1. l'i.', fm iHruw 1111. laimuii , 11. .lil,,,, i'jiI PnU, liroree fiou. nli, Uoilu .1, lluniiiliii), liuluit Kllulrlil, V, JlcCortin, (,ejii!f llltttr, 0. b, htcicm, Ml, Kami Ailam,, JIM H, f. Iliiinlte, 3IU Jliij C, Hi IK, Ml., Ijh 1'lmniiy, MIh llildfit Mo. (lalini, .Mary J, llcuks, Jli. .1, T. WHIUiiui (i, .Mr. .Ijiiih Dmllltlt, Mk. Uoulicn w, MmIm Pule. I'uirlsu Ml.i Jlai WjI.Ii. J, II. I Imiiuj, ro.lmaitcr. Gone to Colomdo, Arthur aiiliiKtou, uf tliU tt), lift .tclmljy fui ( ripplo CuiU, tol Hlmc ,e qirud (lue'e ur four inontlu. Mi. YJilln.toii uiitl(lute a iliaant trip atiOM the cuutintnt. Meetings of Tonight. Willlaiii II. ljir iot, 0. A. It. rioiictr (Utf, hiuslitii of tli Jlj.lli; Cluhi. IliKllty teiiclni, llqitu.opln, I ailiomljlc loji-, hnl.lit. of I'.ttlihs. Office Holdeis In Town. I'll A-!o)n (lll,m Joi.w, Will llliulaml uihI i:ilj Muiii, of M.iinton, ntic at llin llariWn lioiie last eitiilin,'. iluiln; lh daj llicj U,J tuiiil the tun 11 Mr. Joins, who is u (aiulUlatu lu the IlipiililUau iioiiiliuiloii for luinitj cum- BOYS' CLOTHES It's quite certain that we do the largest Boys' and Children's business in this city. Such a business could not be built without strict attention to qual ities and styles. The fact that we do the largest business is reason enough that we sell the Best Ck)thes made for Boys. The completeness of our stock and the varied assortment of styles make iteasy for mothers to select be coming clothes for the boy -whether he be a little tot of three years, or a young man of eighteen years. . We mention here a few prices. You can only judge the quality by comparison. Vestrc Suits tt'om $2.50 to $0.50 Sailor Blouse Suits from $2 to $ Two-Piece Short Pauls Suits. $2.50 to $5.50 Young Men's Suits, Lang Trous ers, $0.50 to $10. To Men and SSSSQEQ ml'-limii, luliw IlilHiiH'tol to llic ho t nf frluii'-i llial Mi liliwl'lil 1 1 tin in Ihw i H. f iilmmlilc is Mi l!iii-'.ii if-. Iiiitlipl h.', ml pmliiliH no nun who uin- thu iii Iuh 11 wiilu iKniiihilinci. lie U fuiiillii with .11 tin f.Nlt i iciiluiK mil llnli ilui u Ii li-tic - uul n.ln- ilu's ilil ! i (-nm ( u 1 1 thi" I. int'l injij- li.uil. Mi. Mum-, ihnlis Hit' i iv . nut i niiiiiliir rf the pioin'niit ii'.l'Itnn it (.'irlicmlili. Ml. .Iniu-, ml Mi. 1,'Iih'iihI will al o p 'l I" ' '. ' ( iiliumlah . Cuied of Appendicitis. lir.lul Si.viln, ('mghUi' uf t'liiiiiiu V, Mil mi "mil i, of llic lliliwaie iinl IIuImhi, rut to In i piirnts homo, on 1 uilin i-lml, u-tiu!n, aftir i ooil uimi ij fium ippinlidt-, ft whlih l o wa- ipuildl ill it riiiiii.i'iKi hu-p' til i frw i ! i"i 'lit iiiinuioiw i inpiliiuis n( ili. iriil will he dolUlitril ti hiu In r hid. in theii luiil-t nn iiiou. Homy Nelson Getting Well. Iltlil.i NiNon, the iiiIiki who, at thu thin' cf tin Kililcnt. it wa-i liaicil wnu'il mil Umuci, .in (iiiuliinl iu inpiuuil .11 lu he lbh lu hue lmil'nu Im'pltal til his Innm. Nihiu in. i mwlit iiiiilei i fall uf iu(K In N(. 1 mill' i fiw witlt in" .mil wis liulh cui-hiil. His iiuiur.i has In hi iLiuiihihlj i ip il Returned fiom Attending Couit. 'In l ill Ii ill. 1 lluLnt-.l. I. the Jolh .luilll if Wli.viif KUliilv, N lull, at his ihillis is luIIiiIu uf the Kinut hnwtl. ntfl two W((K- alueiuu ill lloiie-ilili', wlure he was itlriulliu (rliiilnil limit Mssi-un, Duilii; his iImiki, liimial M,unt,(i llmUtr s1(m ainni)- the tiaih. Injuied i"liem(iu Eecovevlng. .1 lines Lulllns, tho (liitiiilu at.. I Motrin Hu man who IhiI a iuii.ih map! rum daiiKiidii in jmv In lillliic mm tho lu'i,' liostle In this illj i fdi ilns ai,.), was ilU.huii.l tium laiuicdiii liu.-pll il ioliii.. 1 iillln.s oi:-taiiic ,i piinful nalp wouiij uml rru'in tuiiliisluii. on his lnnlj, THK PASSING THRONG. II, I' Kimliall, if .liim.limu, I. In thu dl. 1 ml lliiiiimi, of Wllliirt-lliiii', Is in the lili, llcptity Hrillf .huiili IoiIki, uf s-ct niton, w m u l aihouilali. ibitui jtsU'iilai, .It, C Cuic.i, ot W.iliullit, N, , Is at llu Ilaiilsun IllHIM' fm i li ili.v.-, Altiino) Join J, iuplu, of uaiiluii, wis in Caihoiiilalo mi loa, il Inwlniss j ciulij .Ml.ci llinnih ainl l.li-ziu (In i If), ot 1'out C'llj, il-IU-l in (aihonitalo vottidav. W. Ini;ls, ot Hianl.m nilno Mipalnluid cut foi the ) rjo, wa. .it tho nuiUan ji,ltiilj. Joe McKiiiiij, of I. union .iwniie, la. letmnoil froin SthdKitail), ,N, , while Ik Ii j Iumi nil. pluiiil for 8JUU1 linn. Hi, Andiiu MU, Dr, John S MUi ami tlnlr Rin.t, tin) emrahle Di, l' A. Dii-.iiiliiiu", of Iloupmlale, ilroe to L'rjutal lake jcslfulai, Sil.ncl UoillmM. of 1'iorla, 111,, ami lis fallur-lli'law, II. Mo-scs, of Siiiiilon, who thu BitW JP.lmliy Of h, "tilled. Ml. Moflhui Is u wultlii ilUlllhv ami I. cio cf the .noiivo.t tiimpi'iltois uf the wlii,ho.i liu.t, JERMYN ANDjWAVFIELD. Alficil llclmis, a u.lilint of J(iin.n, ilk.l tu ! iluily jot i'iniiii', wiillu lotiiinlni," from bU worU. 'Iho doioa.oil, who waj cmploinl .n J loinpaii) huiil In thu Polaiwie ami lliul-on i oi lier, hail luiii (omplaliiliii,- iliuli'if the ill) to some of Ills fiilow-upllonm that hu ilhl not fill well. U ahout 311 last oirnli'i tiuril uf ihe iniu who were woiklni; in.I.lu tos'illiu n.inl woiU jiid alJtlcl for their homes, imiln.' int. through uliat is known ai th'i iowiKr mill .It il I. 'llioy hail reaclidl the until. io ami hal kouc hut a thoit ilistamc when llolinw, without i.ny J waiiiint', Ml tu tin,' fio'in.i. Hi, dun.., who I " Tie Little Sent ' It's economy to buy good shoes for healthy boys. "Ijhe Little Gent" i lihe best we know of in Boys' Shoes, and the pi ices aie consistent with such qualities. Complete Outfitters Boys. m ?f . g.1." .,tj. Ai??!,1 ,ar'g 1 ?sffii Wlt'iFA ""-ptBaB: w.u In Ihe iiiPKhhmhufiil it tho tliiw, lennul tin nun's dih in a t.w miimu-, tint iMiiiim turn i-hiiwiil lint tho ii'ifoitimite nun's .--pliit hul lht III-, iiniiins wire sfirtli atin takui to his hi mo, whiro the Menu was paindillj nil Ilui i-nl was will Kiiuwii .mil liepcitnl ill this lilnlt mil Iih ill itli Is Kind ill iiurctlnil. He is -uiilml hi .1 wife ami tii little (hilllou, linns ami I Me, ami l son mil thiei riomii up ilimthtin h i foiniu wile. 'Iheo no: (.".i.ko, of ateilmi , -Ml- Sinn Hill, of I'ltlslon, ant Mis. I.nmirf' llilims uml Mis l.llahitli ii-t, of lliliton. 'Hie fimuil anaiu'i incuts laio not nt hem ciimti'rtril Mi.. I'l nil. Mtcini", wlo his Incn III fm m ci il monlln with thioit ami Imv tiouhli, dhil iietonla ntiuiomi Tor the pi't fiw wim li -iillilliii Ins hull must Intcn'o, lull tlioiuhut It ill slio hole' It l llh Kioal icsleilltlnii De i ioimiI wis lioiu In Muosie. twuii usin inn I a. -o, eml Ind n,i('oil In liiinin tm tin l"st I llnic nit, ami 'o mi li id hi hei liu-himl i.ad 1 c in. ilillil, I mini. 'Iho funeral will t il.n pine in I'llday nftirnoon. brief puur sui.io will li 1 Id at tin1 homo, on Ihlid ttroot, uul ill" ion ill), will ho UWii 10 .Muo.n on Iho 1 U Dohw.ne amj IIihImiii Ii llu. whno the tumial seniles will lu I ehl, uul inleiimnt iiinlo. n inldistlti,' (,'iiip of f..t lull wai plijeil Mitoidii afiiino.iii at lowloi's pnl., liitw.cn 'loams of marrlul ml ilnitlo men. 'Iho funmi wuo ( iplainid hi Willi nn U ikln, itnl th I'td'r In (iiou;o llemi'tt Iho p.me was full ot cool plain, lint the fi itmo whs tho plniiis of (Ji ii-e lli-limtl, who dll m Will lli It his tf mi Hull won li 1 ( mo nf ri lo .'. 'Iho lumili iclool Imilil In M lis leulil moiitlih iniitimr lit eiiiilint, Ml. tolliiif, Ol iho Ihlui will, hilns tie mil iln.ntie. 1 lie folloiilnir hills who n id ami oiiKml pild' ', i, ui. (s..'fill', Mini & I! lion, s-II.Ii I'.Ue tile I IMit tompim, l. Watei loinpni, )'; In liir.t on limuls, 1U ill: li.Ulit WIN, 1 "3, hill nt II. 11 Uihon for MlSsj, wis rind ind put piini'iit of "0 riiciimieudod. 'Ihe llt of lion nn inline pupiN was then ta'.in up, ami MJine of Iho tiues ollucd wile (tii-lihu.l mf. Ilclml, while It v is iloiunilneil in tlio ( i o of iomo of the others lo priuiltu the pnents it the ililhhin do not attimi. It waj iliddul to ihiso iIil kIio.i! teiin on Junu I. Applloitliin foi pel m mint tit. illpleiuas fiom John .I.nl.lm and MNs I loreneo i oliioll who oidiroil hUueil, 'Ihe dliittori dciiileil In attuid uhool in ,i hod) on the 'Jlil, piriiiU' di), when Ihe .imui.il i hihllluil (f rOIIlii of tho pupils' Wall. fii Ihi p.i-t ,mji i)ill lii.o 'i no, ine nn.iiii ,-iitriw urn nil juiiiKi to mirt on the .'ih to lhil.li up Ilia JtMl'l lllbltls. rrniuiminn me nmi loniplote' foi the riiilna put) ami mkIuI lu ho hi hi luulei tho aihpUij of tho M, Alo)(.lii4 and , M I, loelitln ol Jriiii)n, or tin hiuillt if the ihurili fund, 'Iho all ill will take pl.nc on I'llday fuuiuir, 'Iho iitiluo pail will Im held in the aiiilltoiliiiu of Paired lliait chiuih ami will conmieiico at 8.W ci'dod,,' t H n'cloiK adjiuiiiiniut will hu ninls to Asaiinhly hall, wheiu the unelal will ho held, 'Ihe loimiiltre aio retelling iliiiations: fnmi the local liionliiuta for prlzis, fm whiili tin) aie' thankful. D ALTON. Tho im'iuliei.s ot Hit benlor ilabs of tilt) lllllll t-CllOOl SlILl t HSl'llHy l.lbt'll their final c.Muiiimitioiid uml mo ti lutppy eiiinpiitiy ot youiiR jieople', Tlio club's In I'onipobcil of tlio following pupils: l.unit'iieo Sniitli, Mauile Mil let, .ntitt Tiffany, Jiluiiilo Citpwoll, MuiKfiiivl Habboti, Muttlo Itlce, AiibIo S.ilTotd, Kiunui DecKor, Adellno rutniis, Tlio ollloers of the class ttic: I'losl ilent, l..ivieiifo Kinltli; beciottuy, Maudo SUllC'i; ticabiner, Anna Tltrany, KnniKt Ijcekei- has piouured Hist honois and Maude LVipwcll noeuiul lionot y. Thu eulois of tho elats aio led und white !; f u 5l a Jf VstS iillL. 1" wr ? !!: o , and the motto is: "No Vlctoiy Without l.ahoi." The commencement exeicibea will be held In tho Baptist cliuich, Filday c filing. May 23. Floyd Aiithotn who accidentally bhot himself on Filday eenliiK last Is doing nicely and theie beems excellent pros pects for his lecoveiy. Di. Chailes teller N tho atoudlng physician and .MNs Slgt'iled a trained muse of Scran ton, Is nut sing him. Attorney and Mib. Fied 13. Scott, of Pc i. niton, bpent Sunday vlth Mlsa M.uy fiiown. Mis Huiiy Dean Is cntei talnlng her mother, Mis. Pi entice, of Huffalo. Mis I.en.e Xottluup's Sunday tchool cl.ibi ot tlio Baptist chinch will glo .in enteitalnmen In the church on Fri day eenlng of this Meek. Tho ad mission will bo 15 cents and at tho clobo ol" the ptogianime lie cieain will bo sen ci. Mm. Charles Vleg.uil. of Petiolt, Mich, la visiting her p.uents. Mi. and Mi.s. Clayton Northtup, of tilenuuin. The final meeting of the Dalton Liter al y cliclo for tho jitesent was held on Monday oening at the homo of Mr. and Mm, S. C! Hliot'iu.iKrr. A vcty en joyable tlmo was had In a social way and lefioshmeius wcio paitaUen (r. Those pi cent weie: Mr. and Mm. AV. H. Huslander, Mi. and Mis. Fitd 13. Scott, Mr. and Mis. pud Palmer, He v. and Mis. Itoboit It. Thompson, Mis. Chailes Illcn, Miss Maiy fiaidner, Miss Ponti packer, Miss Helen IIus landet', Mr. and Mis, S. rj. Shoemaker, Mis, Palmer, Miss Margin ot B.ibson. Miss Fanny Duislilmer, Miss balllo Du Uols, MlbS Ethel Catr, Nelson Bet shinier, A. I. Cooper and Jilt-. Oscar Hesse, ji , of Ued Punk, N. J. Palmer Smith and Chailes Vou Store h, took- seoral llashllght pletutes of dlf leient uiouns. Bitting the past ear tho ciitlo has lead Hamlet, Macbeth and tho Mctchant of Vnleo and Juno taken cotu.scs of ti.ivd In Scotland, Hnglaml, Ii eland and Fiance. A com mittee composed of Mr. and Mis. W, S. Huslundur and Mlbs Maiy Gaidncr with appointed to iiiiango a plan of leading and btudy lor the coining w In tel. Tho elide will icsunio Its wotlc about tho Hist of next October,. Mis, Homy M, Jacs. rntoitalned on Sunday Mlbs Palen, of Wyoming. OLYPHANT A Joint meeting of tho Knights of Malta, Knights of Pythias nnd Inde liendi'iit Older ot Odd Follows lodges will bo liuld lu Keystpno luill ne.st Sat in day night. Tho purposu of tho nieetlng Is to decide tho question of electing a building. AH nieiiibeib aio uiged to attend. Tho annual umfeionte of the Baptist Voting People's union and tho AVdi.li Baptist asboel.itlon will bi'glit In tho Siibniiehaun.i Stiett B.tptlbt chinch neNt Satuiday morning and lontli'im until Tuesday. Itev. K, loeswortli .loncs and Itev, William Mollis, J', It. I), S., two noted clergyiueii will be uinoug the bpeakcis. Itobfit I.uwsley has ictumed homo aftei spe'iidlng two weeks lth ichuhu at Caibondale, j i? BV FT3t fiSHhlk JffcdC - i illF TlJ M )M u) T3fiffiffljl?ZrF?'?"-&BWK2 i i", . i) ' ? j - s.