nwtfpppw?pifWH3Pfi S t X ".prn OBSEQUIES OP TWO PIONEERS Poor Dhector Jnmes McMillan nml Mis. Harriet Fieetnan Watt Sleep In Maplewood Cemetery. Two veneinble tepldonts of Cuibon dule wcip laid uwiiy In eternal sleep esteidny, nmltl nil the lespect that wns tncilted by them during their edifying lives. Poor Dhector James McMillan and Mis. linn let Fieenum Wntt weio taken In the afternoon to Muplcwood rompteiy, whither long pro cessions followed. At the McMillan home on North Cliuidi ulieet, there wns u Lugo otit- pomlng of fi lends, men pinuilnpiit In municipal life and the employes of the Delawaip and Hudson, fotinci co-wotk- cih of the deceased, being conspicuous 1 'In the multitude. A niimhpi of fi lends Horn iui of town weie llkovvlsp pic-out with fpelliiRs of sympathy and icpre- sppi t. niicetms John Mcf'nbo, John j.juili, Moignn TlitPin is rind Jumps i.,rittike, of thp poor bond, came to tuke (Mluli fniewell of Huh ic-picleil tol- ,, league. Rev. Chatles Lie, p.istni of the I"ht ', I'io-h U i i.m i hui ih. in the ooiikipk.i- K t.on of vvlilih Mi. Mc.MIIInn wn-, mj iontant In his devotion, conducted the (i ict vice nl tilt dead. He trndeily le : foiled lo the dc'tenscd, Indicating how ho would 1 1- iiiIfmiI n an e.iinet and I. honest iltlpn, chuuhni in and In the ;' i!' it lunge of hl p iblie dutli . ; A quartette, A. P Thnmus, V. 1). ' Evans, W. M. CI nk and M. P. (ink. (, i-.mg spvdal selections Kewial beau t.tul dotal pluf deioi.itfd the casket. Th" p i!l-br.iuis wtip It. I. Slu.iit. j'Pi .1. O. ll.iipei. II S H.iKpi, It. E i :!.i, Jo'in Mnlii" Ch.nlP'- Johnon J 'Ihp hoii"i palt-beaiPis wue Piene (' Ilutlci. IIiirIi I'ovdeilv.' William John son, V It n.ilfi. Mklntl Kelly, I -J I J lilts. 1 hc"e wile fiom anion;,' the em uplnvcs of tat Dilnw.iip and Hudson Ii-'icjj while Mi Mt MIU.ui laboied so jo.iir 'i-lif i .mi lid th Urn il offtihiR-. ." moug IliP'" fiom out ol town who ,'wtio .it the ulisrqulo weir Thomas ..McMillan, of lioihc.tci, X. Y., Mis F. k limvviiell, ol Itothestn. X Y, Mi. ami ( Mi j Benin U. Mi fc'oelM , Mis C'ool Mro, of ti.intnn. Mt and Mis IJ A. Jontst ol An lib ild, Mis Mitt lull. Mis. f'Thoip, of Pllftu.i, MM. W. V. llliui, ''ot Danvl.'i Mr3. rieeman Watt's Obsequies. The Wtitt honif-tead at Salem aeiiup 'nntl Wjoming stieet was filled with le- jlatles and fi lends at .! ocloek when Kp. A. F. Chinee, pisioi ol the Fliat (M. Uj chin cli, began the bin III eiite. ,Aftet his leiilirg of the suiptines and j Playing, ho poke biieflv and with 'milch tenderness tif Mis. Watt and her . tntere-ting and cdifjhtg life. She was ' the oldest in point of eais among the .mcmhcis of the Methodist tlinuli In this clt ; and she was the s-eeond oldest with lefeienc" to admission' to the chut eh lie hpoke touehlngh of her t fontlnes ami love of ihlltlicn and nltl It seeimd to bp p,u tit ul.nlv lilting that - the window she selct ted foi the new 'thitith should lie the one pletlliing ,('hiiat blessing the little (hlldien It 1 was a nmttci of devout thanksgiving to God, Hev. Ml. Chaffee -aid In ton- ilusion, that the childien of Mis Watt tiuld cat iv In meinoiv sut h a sweet s-otil as the thpaited vvouiau. Rev J F Wainei. pipsldlng elder of the dlstilct, dellvertd the clilet addiess He told of Mis Watt leriuestlng him on a vi-lt befoie Iiei de ith lo be pie sent at Iipi f uncial stivle and to 'peak lie tlipsk- Hie vtise of the p-alm which Mis, Watt iiHvass ald impiessetl her most It pi.ilPil the l.oitl foi Ills hav liirT he. nd hei and t ontalned a piomise of asking His help finthei when In reed. Rpv. Mi. Waui'i upoke with feeling when touching on the lellglous lite of the dcnailcd woman The filial tette, Mi H. F ("laik". Mis Jennie Putin, W O. Avails and H i tll.n k. fptllnslv 'tins tluee select ions, "I Would Xot Live AlwaW Itotk of Ages." -it Will Xevci C.iow Old" Aftei the senium 1 Uc. J. F. AVar nci. the fine well of the tlicpii-ril was -taken h the tilcnds, and the piotei slo i loimlng, movptl lo Maplewood (e:vctn. v!irio tin iltpaitetl one was hid lie Ido hoi ilicpiug litisb ml in the I imlly huiliil plot In Mnplevvootl teme fiy. Thcio weie licaiuilul lloial offer ,lnrr Th" pill-ke. litis vote' I'ieite P.utler, I.. D. Wolfe, A. V. TilTau.v. P CI. Olvpr, T. C. noblnsron anil F. A. Hell. GETS BIG CONTRACT. 1 'initial tor O U Van Oouhr, of this tlt. has brauiiht Cailiondule into ad ditional iHoniln'.iue In Uinghamton, X. TEASRIL OR CSEEERFUL ? Whether a wonnn is tearful or cheer ful depends not on what she hns materi ally, l.ut what she is phvsicallv. Many on iiiilulcont husband is driven almost to despair by the tearful outburst of a wife who lias J'cvery J thing she wants," He wants to k n o vv j whnt'a the matter. Hut the wife 'can't tell, j She only knows that j she is ile- pressed and ucspotulent. & u c li a ,i jcoutiitiou is usually re Slated to Borne form ! of womanly disease, Ihc mental depression has its corresponding womanly weakness, ! Doctor Pierce's 1'avortte Prescription ehauges tearful women to cheerful v omen by curing the diseases which cause phys ical weakness and depression of spirits, Jit establishes regularity, dries unhealthy drains, heals inflammation ami ulcera tlon,an cures female weakness. J Mrs AtkesAdams., of laboratory, Washing. lon Co , Pa , says; "With mauy tliunks write to let you know bow 1 am I pin say by Cod's a help and your help I am well. I have taken six bottles of Or. Pierce's Favorite Prescription aul J two of Ids 'Golden Medical UUcovery,' and I ican do all my work I csu't praise ) our medl. 7 due tao highly, I will recommend your medt xliits as. louf as I live. If any oue doubts this give tlieiu my address ajravprite Prescrfption " makes weak Qpteti strong and sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine .which works wonders for weak 'wohiett. f" Keep the bowels healthy by the timely use of Doctor Pierce's Pleasant ittUleta, ,, . The News of Carbondale. . ". ,,. ". ' 1 . , W s "1o5s v (mj m srJrjj&ln nsFrANsnrjC Y by pecurlng ti Roodsl7cd continrt In the Parlor city, lie hint Bcritred nil the plastering woik hi the new aeM-n-stmy laboratory nml ortke building of the Dr. Kilmer "Swntnp Hoot" company. It wilt require twenty plnsteretn two mouths to complete the Job. The awarding of the contrnct Is all the more ciedltnblo to Mr. Van Clortler In the fnce of the shiup competltKo bids that came fiom numeioiiH bis contrnctoig. Mr. Van Cionler will go to Bingham ton to commence the oik on Monday next. TWO DISTURBANCES OF LAST NIGHT An A3iault in the Dundaff Section. Patrolman James Encounters n Stubborn Prisoner Stii ring Hap penings of an Evening. Two dlsttti bailees one a seilouti as sault in the Oundiiff section, the other a stubborn leslstiuiip of u policeman, Patiohnan James Hell, was the nlm Inal itportl of Inst night, the most sthr Ing happening of u single eenlng hi Cnibondnle In omp montlis. Hem j Huckeii, blncksmlth, Dundaff stieet was the victim of the tihsatill. He was badly beaten by two biotheis, he claims William and Finnk Monroe, ovei a tilvlil hnppenlng. Han j ttooth, a llicnuin, was the man wlio had the somewhat tllsastrous en counter with Patrolman IScll. The bad beating whlih liutkeit sus tnlnptl appeals to be the Hetpiel of a chlldicn's tiuaiiel. The son of Huckeit came Into the lesltknce on DundalT stieet early last evening showing a slightly sinned fuce, whli h he ciied was taiiMtl by one of the Monioe ihlldien binning lilin with a match. The ihihi's fathpi, after healing the stoty, started for the Mon ioe homo a few blocks away to de mand an explanation and s-ntlsfactlon. Up alleges tli.it he was st-t upon by the elder Moiiioe uinlheis. Will and Finnic as soon as he pnteied (help place. One ol them, he sild had a levolver, which he dlschaiged, shooting hhr (Uuckeit) in the fai p. L'oust.ibio Xh.uj whs called to the scene. He could sCP no tigns of a pis tol wound on Uuckeit's face, though he was disfiguied by the beating he leoehtd and was obliged lo call fot a plivslclan. Hucheit cl-ilms one of the Mnnioe's had a levolvei, which he (llPd. TIip supposition is that one of the Mon ioe s did have a levolvei. whirh they den, possiblj Muchei t was sti lick on the fncp with the butt end. Theie is such a iii.ii k as could be piodueed thus, .mil then the shock of such a blow right lead one to believe he was shot. Hticheit vva& felled during the mix up William Monioe was nuosteil and a wan ant is out fot Flank's nit est. They deny the as udt, claiming that Bu thcit 'truck them and then fell. Booth, who had the trouble with Patiolman Bell was under anpst for ti eating a distui bance ot some soil. At the come.- of Park place und Main htieot, lie lebellpd against going fui thei Ho lemonstiated by loud pio fanlng. The patiolman went to giab him, when Booth stiiuk out. Theie wns a mix-up In which the policeman's club was used a half a dozen times. Booth was laid low and anebted, but leloased latei to appeal this moining at 'l o'clock The happening cieated finite a stii, nttiatting a big ciowd In liont of the city building EFFECT OF STRIKE. The Impeiial Restaurant Closed Until Mineis Hetuin to Woik. The second business place In Caibon dale whli h the piopiietor (teemed pru dent to close dining the continuation of the coal sti Ike, shut its (loots yester daj The Impeiial lestaiuant in the Opeia house block, on X01 th Main btieet, of which James Thompson, jr, is pto pilotoi, su-pended business until after the sti Ike. The depie-sion, which Is felt to some extent In evpiy business, pm tli til uly nffet tPd the pationnge of Mr. Thompson, as the maloiity of pations weie joung men who depend mostly on the .11 tlv it of mining oppiatloiis. The falling off of the pationnge of this place lllusti liters how fill -lent hlng Is the ef fei t of the mine ntilke In this commun ity. An impoitant fnctoi In the life of the lpstauiant 111 e the i.ilhoad men. The tlicuinstaiues of little 01 no toal being moved took them nwny, Then the hoclal uffalis of the town weie unite n wiiin.il of piollt. The luntheon of the Intel mission peilod was usually pio 1 111 eil lieie. The social gaiety has nl niost ceised slme the advent of the htiike. llenee, thn buiness was ngaln uppieti.ibly affected Altogether, It was deemed piudent by the piopiietor to abandon business until the majoiity of the town's wage-eainei.s went back on the pay mil. This was the pilncipal eating house In Cnibondnle, and Its closing Is hui ely a sti Iking example of the suIKph baneful effects. Bioke His Aim. Willie Connolly, of Foiest City, wits ndmltted to the hospital jesteiday. He wns playing with n companion nnd fell und fiactuied his aim, THE PASSING THRONO. i Mi. and Mis. Will Sehlffer, of Pltts ton weie tho guests of Mis, J, M. Klcfer over Sunday, Miss Annlo Weidner, of fillbeit htieet, Is seiiously 111 at tho hume of Jiei sistoi, Mis, Aithui Mills, on Lincoln avenue, Mi, und Mis, J, P. A. Tlnglov left yesteiday to enjoy 11 eiuilage tilp tlimugh Suhquehnnnn county and othei points. They will, on their tilp, visit tho Ilurfoid fair, ,TEKxMYNMAY FIELD. The Dodsou Lamp compmy nio moving theli muchlneiy und effects to Seiuutoii, wheie In lutuio their patent switch lamp will he manufaetiiied. Tho change will Piolmbly necessitate tho iiiauai,er, Mr. Dodbon, and his family moving to Sciitii ton, which will be legietted by their laitto elielo of fi lends. John Hpettlgne. of Wilcox. Jjlk county, tpput Suiiilay with Ids biotlici, Thcodoie Spetllsna, of Ccmotciy stieet, Mrs. llmlly fliaves mid slater, Miss An nlo Orllllths, huve letiirned boino fiom Asbury 1'ark, vvhcio they spent suycial months. MUs Kntlo Champln, of West May Held, Is sciloudy III, MUs Artlo Whit, of Wllkca-Barre, Is the guest of Jeiiuyn friends. Arthur Winter, of thu Kingston semi nary, spent Bunduy heio at Ids homo. Thomas Rlmron. of Uniondule, was a caller hero yesterday. Tho case ugnln Thomas Buddy, pre vlously, revolted, vus settled iesiLxdjjv. THE SCR ANTON H F iiMsW sheet .By the proscpittrh, Mrs. Uolnn, withdrawing the suit and Ituddv paying the costs. Ileiny, son of Dr. and Mrs M. J. PIiIpIiN, who has been III tho past few il.iVH, was much better vestcrdnv. A number of men left hero yesterday to woik at Ithaca, N. Y, .Mi. und Mrs. John Pt Quick, of Pltts ton, spoilt Sunday at tho home of Mr. and Mis. Isaac Joiiex, of Main street. A child of Mr. mid Mis. Daniel Clark, of Second -tteet, Is III, Councilman Sullivan has tcturncd homo from Buffalo, N. y where ho has been working for some time. TAYLOR. The sudden caving In of the ditch for the new latcial sewei on Depot stieet, cstoidny morning, almost cost tho lives of Benjamin Llewellyn and John Pniket, wlio weie employed In digging tbo ucncli, when without n moment's warning tho nums of ciith c.imo down on them, com pletely covcilng J.lewelljn and p.utly coveilng Paikei. Fellow woiltmen close bv licat d the ciy ol I'atkci and soon came to his lescne It took fully twenty minutes of heiolc woik on the pint of tho woikmcn btfoiv Llovvellvn was located and llnally lescucd fiom his living giiivc. lie was taken to his home on Stons stiecl, vvlicto Dr. Olmstcad found thu uuloitunutp man to bo suffnlng fiom a bidly vvienehcd hick ami binlses ubout the legs lie also suffeied Injiules In tel nn Hi 'J he Beds defeated the Cliff Works team In an Inteicsting contest on tho Hlveislde bioiiiuIs on Sntiuday afternoon bv 11 scoio ot !i to U Welscnlluh twilled foi the Beds and pitched his usual good game, stilklng out nine of tho opposing batsmen, and allowing but four safe hits. Mis Samuel Lewis, of New Yoik, Is visiting lelatlvcs In town MI'S Mame Stall, of Piovldencc, visited the Misses Banllcltl, of Alain stieet, on Sunday. 'J lie Cliiistinn Hntlcavnr society of the AVelsh Congiegatlonnl chinch ieoiganUd on Pildav evening and elected the fol lowing ofllceis- foi the ensuing teim: Piesldent, S J Phillips, vice piesldent, David J. Davis, se-ciotaiy, "William Phillips", ticasiuc-i, William Jfoopei, 01 g.mlst, Jlis Ifemy IIowclls The net meeting of the society will be held on Piiday ev Piling at 7 43 p m rtev. William Butz, of Baltimoio. Md , Is spending a few days as the guest of Kov. A. "Webci, pnstoi of the Lutheian cliiiKh Btv Mi. BuU was a foimer lesldtnt of this town and oiganUcd tho Lutheian chinch some fouiteen years .ISO The Pit emeu's Belief association will meet this evening at "TO o'clock bhaip, at the No 1 company Iiosq bouse. Tayloi lodge, No CtiS. Independent Oi dei of Odd rellows, elected tho lollow'ng ofllceis at their se-slon on Salutdav evening: Noble gland, Thomas Owens; vice giand, fiomci Williams; tieasmei, John P Giltnths. The Instill ltlon will be held on Sitmdav evening next. Past Stnte ronntllloi Mveis, of the Junloi Older Pnlted Ameiican Moch inles, will pnv n fialciiMl visit to LacUavvnnn.i Vallev eonncll, No 81, at theli next ses sion on Tliinsd.iv evening, Oct. ' Adolph Uiweider letiuned home Sat utday fiom Yotingstown, O Mnstei Edward Median, of Philadel phia, is visiting at the homo of his giandmothei. Mis Youngblood, on Main stieet. OJAPHANT. Stanley, the 11-v ear-old son ot Mr. and Mis. Joseph L Davis fell from n chest nut tieo In tho Last Side woods on S.itm dav and btoke his arm Di. A. V. Crans was called nnd dicsscil the boy's arm. Di Maiy Coons, of Philadelphia, is spending a tew- ilass with Blakolv ft lends. Mi'. Miuv Lvutli, Mis M J. O'llal loian, Mis. B. J. Lynch, Mrs. John tVMnllev. Mi. Marv O'Mallev and Pat rltk Lynch weie among those fiom lieie who attended tho fuiiei.il of Mis. Maiy rndileu at Dnnmoie yesttiday. Mis. t p. o'Malley and Mls Nellie Mc Coiut visited their biothei, John Mc Ciiuit at Camp Wvikoff yesterday. Mlts Mlnulo Saltiy, of Piovidenee, was a vstoi in town yesterdav. S. L. McCabe has ictuiued fiom n tilp to New Yoik. Private Isaae Mill, of Company II, Is 111 nt tho usldenco of Cuptuin V. W. Simpson In Blakely. John Doheity left yesteiday to icnime his studies nt the Pnlverslty of Pennsyl vania. Rev. Di. Guild, of Providence, visited the soldltis at Camp Wyckoff yesteiday. Miss Maigaiet Bv.uis, of Set anton vis ited fi lends nt this placo on Sunday. Stephen S) minis has gone to Johnstown, wheie ho lino seeinid woik. Joseiih Hvnn. of Scraiiton. visited his sistoi, Miss Ni Ilia By an, of Hudson sircet, on Hiinilav Tim pub,lio evening. night schools opened last ELMTITTKST. Miss llortlia Giimr. of Scrnnton, bpent Sunday with her parents here. She was accompanied by lur ulciul, Mlts Nelllo UriindiiRo, Miss Hi Ion Willi mis Is visiting friends at Montclnlio und Rocknwuy Ucncli. Mr. nml Mi.s. Ii, U, Kipp ldlted iela tlws nt (lieunlown on Sunday. Mnilln Dowuinny, Ji of Buffalo, called 011 irlPiidb heio lunt week. A number fiom heru attended tho fu neial of Mrs. I,on t Mmllhoinlllo oliiucli Sunday moinlilg. I'lidm taker JMmiiiUi hail chuigo of thu iiiiange inuiltb. Rev. 0. II. Colo intended tho Unntlst MlnlHteib' congeience, ut Seuintun, yes tcidiiy. Among tboso fiom bote who attended tho f unci al beniies over tho if mains of the lutu A, 1:. Cobb, which wtio hold at bis Into honiu Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, wcio lliu lolloping; Mi, und Mis. J, II. SnyiUi, Ml, ami Mia, A. I). C'luy, Mr. W. J. Bnydei. Mi. mid Mis, J. II, WIIcon, Mi, and Mis. J, w, Wll Hams, Mr. and Mis. II. Biuklnglmni, Dr. J. W. Knecllei, Miss llcbslo Huckiiirflinm, Miss Ida IMwaids and Ml, und Mis, 11. U. Cooiiei. The funeiul was In eliaigo of The Pjoper Tieatment for a Spi allied Ankle. As a mlo a man will feel well satis, lied If he cun bobble aiouuil on ciutihes two or tlueo weeks ufter spuilnliijf his unltle, and It In usuully two or three months before lie has fully lecoveieil. This Is an unnecessaiy loss of time, for In many cases In hlcli Cliuniber luln's ruin Balm has been promptly anil freely applied, a completo cure has been effected In less than ono week's time, and In some cases within thice davjj, Fpc eflla lift all diucclsls. " TRIBTOT3 - TUESDAY r'NiHnHHi i I MOTMaMBMBMBaWm .A. ft layer of Stiffcnim? Metal between welded and rolled together into one solid of metal. The Jus. IJoss Case is a &ouu uoiu case for all practical purposes. The Stiffening Metal simply utlils strength nml durability. The Boss Case is guaranteed for 25 years by the largest watch case makers in the world, who have been making it for n full half century. Every IJoss Case has the Keystone trade mark stamped inside. Ask any dealer to show you one. Write us for n booklet telling the whole story. , Tho Keystone Watch Case Company, Philadelphia. this mark Wl you know them . Undertaker IMwards nml tho services were conducted by tho pastor of tho Methodist Bpiscopnl church of Mount Cobb, assisted by a former pnstor, Ucv. Mi. Young. A quartette, consisting of Dr. Knedler, Mis Wllllums, Mr. and Mrs. B. Buckingham, sang two favorlto hymns of the deceased, "Homo of the Soul," nnd "Up Yonder." Interment wns made In the family plot at Mount Cobb. Robert V. Snydci. of Portland, spent Sunday with his parents bote, called homo to attend the f uncial of his biothcr-ln-law. 3IONTJIOSE. Special to tho Sciantou Tilbune. Montrose, Sept. '.i Colonel U R Wai nei, of Wllkes-Biuie, was visiting fi lends and 1 datives In Monti osc tho latter part of this week. ' IMvvaid llaiold is assisting at Kelly's gioeciy stoic. llcmy demons nnd daughter, Miss Mmy, ale visiting in Sciantou. A. C Ay res was the guest of Dr. XV. ,. L'imlou, at Gcimantown, last week. Pi of. Chatles Cohen leaves Sunday foi Philadelphia, wheio he will attend tho Bio'-d Stieet Conseivntoiy of Music. Mlsse.i Liumell and Pleison hnvo been In New Yoik city the past week, select Ing the latest fall and w Intei milllneiy goods Aithut C. Giiffln ictuiued to Scmnton, Thin ida v, and uftei spending n lew days lu that'cltv will go to Now Mllfoid, wheio he has incepted a position. Rebel t Ravnsford letiuned to Coinoll university, Ithaca, this week, to lesumo his studies, aftei spending a pleusant va cation hcie Many Montiosc people mc agitating the ioiir.atit.n of a band, nnd piescut indica tions nie very favoiablo. A good band hns nlvvays lecelved substantial suppoit, und if the piojuct is can led out, this now oignnlzatlon will undoubtedly bo equally Miceesxlul in lcgaid to pationage nnd contiibutlons J V. Oakley and bon, Stnccy, have been spen'dlnt, the week In Now Yoik, pet hating a stock of goods for the fall an 1 wlut'i Hade. Mr. and Mis James P. Tuvlor ictuiued on Wednesday fiom a shoit tilp to At lantic City. The new telephone nnd telegiaph ex change Is being placed In the looms in tho bank building over the banking do pat tmcut, and the woik is being laptdlv pushed forwaul The exchange will be both local and long distance, limning day and night, and will lequiie many opfiatois Mis W. P. Pan ell, after spending a week ns the guest of hei brothel, M I Ifedden, letiuned on Wednesday to her home in Catlcndale The Llouli'ii Cr.i.densei y, foimeily Sell er BiotNi-s' ciramciy, Is gaining stead ily In tho quantltv of milk lecelved dally, and by its fall dealing and good pi Ices has nbeady won an enviable, leputntion. Some talk was created at Its starting In regard to cutting of pi Ices attei the con tiact was signed between tho company and milk producers, and what was con-s-Ideied as unnecessaiy snnlt.uy condi tions of tho daily, but these havo pioved but bugaboos Tho condensery cannot but piove a benefit to tho town, by cm plovlng its citizens, nnd to tho faimer, by inci eased pi Ices for milk, oven though It does lequho cxtia woik In eating for tho cattle , Chatles Foster, ot Southampton, L I, Is a guest of Mt. and Mis J. W. Mott, on Mill stieet. .Mis George II. Finzler, of Rush, is visiting fi lends in town. Di. C D. Mnckey is In New Yoik, where he Is taking a com so of Investi gation in stomach diseases in tho Tost Giadnate Medical school Miss Amelia Pickett has been acting as nsslstant In W. D. B Aluev's law office timing tho nbento of Miss Pisnecs K. Ammeiman, who has letiuned fiom a vacation at Asbury Paik, N. J. AVOCA. Dr. C. A Pilco 1 now assistant to Dr. G, B. Seaman. Tho doctor has bad con bldeiablp pi notice, haling been resident I'liy-iclan at Pliiston hospital for borne time. He is a graduate of the Unlveislty or Pennsylvania. John Newton, of Groo btreet. left ms- kieiuny io lesumo ins similes at the Balti moio College lor Physicians and Sur geons. Miss Nelllo Doherty hns lotiuncd home, after spuidlng soinu time with fi lends In Cnrbondale, Roland Jones remoyed his family Into the Snyder pioperty, on Main street, yeb teiduy. John Dals has tetiirned from New yoik city, aftei beyeial weeks' Islto tluie, Tbo I.nd'os' Mlsslonarv snrlnlv nf n,n I l.aiiKclirfo cluucli will meet on Thiiisdny iiiieiiiiiuu in mo uomo or Mrs, William J low ell. of tho West Side. Mi. nnd Mi.s. Samuel Morrow ,of Suiiuton, me spending a few days with f i lends In town, Mr. nnd Mis. C. A. Merrick returned to tholn homo In Beayci Meadow yestei day, M. F. O'Hilen, who hub been employed by tho lilectilo Light eompnay of Sus iiucliumir. foi some time, loturned home on S.ituiday, l'atilck Ileston and Patrick McNulty letiimed Msttidny to tho Baltimore Medical college, Thomas Mcllale, of the WeU Side, Is unuoigolng tiiatment at the I.ncku wunuu hospital. CLAKK'S SCBflT. Tho llnivest Homo boclil held In tho Baptist cluucli wns well attended and netted tho managers n gratifying mini, Re. Alt, Custurd bus inudu homo Im provements around tho chinch and p.u boimgo property, In the lino of Kidding, etc. MUs Myrllo Rnnsoiuo entet tallied her fileud, MUs Stone, of Sciantou, lust week, Miss Jetslo Kemnieier, of Pacini ylllc, was tho guest ot Miss Muttlu Wtuuock on 1'ilduy, On IMilay mid Satiiiduy evening tu thuslustlo audlcucci listeuid to the cuu lata, "Our Flag with tlio Stars und Stripes," given by the choir of tbo Metho dint I-'plscopal chinch. 'I lie many wouls uf pruUe spoken by those who nttciulul uio pioot or tlio plenum e afforded by (lie ruututii. Miss Ucfcblo Kinory was u typi cal Liberty, lu which lolu she bung tbo illlllcult leading boprano putt. Mitbea Ihiinia Von Stoicli and Jlattlo Win nock won deserved appluubo in tho chuiucters of Columbia and Stnnduid Bearer. Mr. Monls Thomas, of the Hlllsldo Home, 1 wnobe voice tiua often eeu heuid lure, r Duuij iiiu pin hi i uiuur iiuio witu excel lent effect, being perhaps at bis best in an artistically blinded ti to with Miss Von Htoicb, and Mi, lluiold Parker, who up uuiuwj ta much advuntauc as benignant SEPTEMBER 30, 1902, I Connolly & Wallace I t It's easy enough getting the new styles after another store has shown what's going to be worn. But then they're NOT new. ! :New Fall Waists puite a line on t Walking Suits Are iniormal by nature perhaps that's oue reason why so many are. seen this fall, with Norrolk jackets, whose loose, easy lines and freedom even those that are half-fitting show no tionality. Skirts clear the tailor stitching. For $iy, English Novelty Suitings. fiore Table Linens The kinds that the home. The qualities that Table Linens Half-bleached Irish Table Linen, good qual ity, made of clean spun yarns, 62 inches wide, 50c yard. Bleached Irish Table Linen, in several good patterns, 67 inches wide, 75c yard. Fine Extra Heavy Half-Bleached Irish Table Linen, in a range of good patterns a few wash ings will bleach it, and then you will have the equal in appearance and quality of the $1.25 damask. This is 72 inches wide 90 cents a yard. A Cleanup Sale of Corsets Today P. D. French, $1.50 grade $1.00 .J. B., regular $1.00 grade 69c P. D. French, $2.75 grade. 1.00 Kabo, regular $1.00 grade 69c P, D. French, $3.50 grade 1.50 Kabo. regular jte.oo grade $1.00 : : : CONNOLLY Uncle Snm. A quartette by Mlssot Helen Von Storeh, Maud Bostedo, Ruth Wil liams and Gladys Mann, and a sextette by six youiiK men with smiling fncei, Messrs. Hurry Justin, Emmett Pish, Henry Bunnell, Geoifco Ibby, Ruy Smith mill Clali Youiiff, were repeatedly eneoicd nml did very creditable work. A solo re citation by Mrs. Albeit Walker w.is thor oiiRhly appreciated, as were also the duets by Misbes IHta Mann nnd Ho Jen nings The accompanists were Miss Myr tle Ransom, piano, and Robert Pnrkci, ilolln. AltoBothei, the cantata Is a de lightful performance, and It is hoped the choir will repeat it In nearby towns, as Is under convolution. WAVERLY. Steillng Bailey, wife and daughter, cf Now Yoik city, who have been visiting his brotheis, r. II. nnd E H. Bailey, foi tho past few weeks, have letiuned home. Ho is also a In other of CK-Mayoi Bailey. Soveuil p.utles havo been looking at tho hotel heio with tho Intention of puichas Insr Rov. r. S I'm. sons, of Sidney, N. V, tilled tho pulpit at tho Methodist Kpls cupil chinch last Sundny moinluK. llo was a foimer pastor of tills placo and is visiting ft lends heio. Mr. Watklns has pin chased tho Chailes Leo lot, adjoining bis piopcity. Mr. Chtlsty and family havo letiuned to 'their home in Sciantou. Tiny havo n veiy pleasant homo heio, which they ful ly enjoy dm lug tho summoi months. Mis Chailes Bailey, of Conklln. N. V, Is v Is'lting hei fnthei -in-law, H II. Bailey. Chailes Pinch has moved In tho Di. Mackey house on Bceih stieet. and Al beit Johnson will occupy tlio house va cated by Mi. rincli, which leaves but ono Miiaut house in town. Ml-s Maud Mllloi and Mr. Puuicls Clement Holland will bo mauled at tho homo of hei puonts, John XV. Mlllei, Oct. 7, nt noon. Mi. Holland Is a lesl dent of Alnmagoida, McnIco A huge number of invitations nio out. The dliectois of tlio Academy T3ten plon coui.so uunounco a couiho of foui teen bi-vveeklv lectin es to bu dellvoied lu connection with Waveily academy timing the season of 190.-11K)J Com so tlckctH me, ol)taluable fiom the students of the mad cmy and nt tho vlllago stoics nt ClaiVs Gieen, Clink's Summit, Daltou nnd Wav ci ly. m HONESDALE. Special to the Sciantou Tilbune, Ilonesdale, Sept. 27, Monday morning bl lioises from tlio llveiy stablo of Major Geoigo II, Whitney were shipped to him ut Olypliant, to bo used In tho Thlttceutli leglment camp. Tho Prc.byteilan Sundny school on Sunday morning obsetved inlly day, with uppiopiluto sci vices, consisting of ic sponslvo leadings, singing by pilmary classc, anthem by chinch iholi, solo by Mis, Ilany Rockwell, holcut lending by Mlts Blancii I, Wood, recitation bv Doio- tliia Rltchenbaker. Miss IJdltli Swlft'n class of seventeen little gills sum; veiy sweetly, "Tho Plowci Childien." Tho iciclhc.s closid with nn addiess by Au di ow Thompson, who for many yeni.s was Klipciliitnilileut of the scliool. Ml, Thomp hou has Just ictuiued fiom a tilp nhtoad. "When ho took tbo plutfoim, the whole tchool greeted him with the Cliiitauiiiui biilutc. Mi, Thompson gave a brief de bcrlptlon of bis tilp lu Switzerland and othei points of Intel est, The number of membeis of tlio school piescut weio ii'O, lust yeiu, 211 weio present on tally day. The collet tlou on Suuduy wiu $.'.'19. Pi p n i .liny day, thu icsult wns uy tucoui nging for Supeilntendciit I). L. IJovvcr uud the teachers of the bchuol, Watci tiom the Dybeuy liver entiled the boiler room ut the glab.s cutting bhop of K' el ley &. Stelnmtin and work w.u sus pended. Mr. uud Mis. Andrew Thompson, daugh ter Rebecca, and son Chailes, wlio have been bpcudlng several months In loielgu Ian Is, huve lettiiucd home. Isaac Hum. of Buffalo, N. V,. is ut II o homo of his mother, Mis. R. W. Hum, of Second stieet tiuorgo Plel o expects to open Ids new tiiug store lu the May lieu building, ubout Oct. 10 MIkscs Florence, and Mabel Goodwin, cf Now York, ure with theli giundmother, Mis. Wheeler, of Third street. ScrantoiVs Shopping: lot of thein here the new styles. ground, of course, and are $iS, $20 but you can pa'y autumn house-replenishing will give good service. The & WALLACE, ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS LEHIGH VALLEY RAILHOAD. Special Reduced Rates to San Fran cisco nnd Los Angeles, Cal., and Return, Account National Whole sale Druggists' Association Meet ing at Monteiey, Cal., Oct. 7-11. "The Lehigh Vulley lallroad will sell special tickets at $99 70 good Koing September L'Sth, 29th and 30th, good for loturn passage to November 13th, on all trains except the Black Diamond Expiess. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for fuither paitlculais. 36th Annual Encampment G. A. R., Washington, D. C, Oct. 6-11. Foi the above oceaMon ticket ugents of the Lackawanna lailioad will sell special round tilp tickets to AVushliiB ton at one way fine for the lound tilp; ftuo fiom Scinnton, $7,7.". Tickets will be on sale and good going October 4 to 7 Inclusive, and for letuin until Oc tober 14. A fuither extension of limit leaving Washington up to and Includ ing November .1 may bo sccuieil by de posit of tickets with joint ngent and upon payment of 50 cents. Stop ovois will be allowed at Ualtimoie, Phila delphia and one other point en loute, but not to exceed llnnl limit. Kor fui ther paitlculais ns to stop over uud side tilps apply to local ticket agent Lackawanna lalhond. Washington, D. C, Excursion. On account of the thlity-sixtii Na tional encampment, G. A, Il to be held nt Washington, D, C October 6 to II, Lieut. Ezia S. Giini.il post, No. 139, 'have auanged for n speciul through G. A. R. tinln via Now Jeisey Ccutinl i.iiliond, leaving Sciantou, Monday, Ootober G, nt S 00 a. in,, and making all stops to Ashley, Inclusive. Tho i.ite will bo ono f.uo for tho lound tiip fiom nil stations. Tickets good to i etui n on the special train or on tiny tegular tiuln to October 11. If an extension of ictiiin limit Is de shed passengeis must deposit their tickets at Joint agent's olllte, No. i.'is r stieet, N. V Washington, n. C between October 7 und II, and a tea of (Ifty cents vpahl, when the ictuin limit of ticket will be extended until November 3, Stop. over will be allow ed on tho Philadelphia nnd Roadins lallwny mid the Ilaltlmoie and Ohio mill oad. As the New Jeisey Centiiil has been designated ns tho "Olllclul Route," all c aim tides and their fi lends me te quested to Join Lieut. Kzt.i S. GrUrtn post on their bpecl.il tinln, which will in i He at Wnslilngtnn at 4.30 p. in, Plenso notify the sect etui y of youp Intentlniih not lutet than September 29, so that ample accommodations will bo piovlded, Tor any additional iiifoim.itlon call on any N, J, C. ticket agent, tu ndiliess L V, Peauo, secietary, CU M.ukot stieet, Sci anton, Pa. ?7,75 to Washington, D. C and Re turn via the Lehigh Valley Rail ioad October 4, 6, 0 and 7. On account of tho Uiand Aimy Na tional Eiuuinpinent to bo hold lu Washington, V. f' October C-ll, the Lehigh Valley Railioad will sell spe cial tickets ut $7.75 for the lound tilp, good going October 4th, Cth, Gth and 7th, limited for ictuin past-age to Oc tober llth, tmeil nn all tiuius except the Uluck Diamond Expiess. An ex tension of leturn limit fiom Washing ton, to November 3id, may be obtulu cd by deposit of ticket with Joint usent ut Washington, between Octo- Center i i Wherever there's a window showing the new styles, there's a crowd. Host of the windows these days seem to be at Con nolly & Wallace's. now you can get a suggest the greatest comfort sense of restraint or conven- plain, except for some good as much as $30 for Mixed calls for in almost every prices are little. t ! Napkins Silver Bleached Austrian Damask Napkins, 18 inches square, $ a dozen. Silver Bleached German Damask Napkins, neatly hemmed, 18 inches square, 1.25 a dozen. Bleached Scotch Damask Napkins, hand some, good and strong, 20 inches square, $ 1.50 a dozen. , Bath Towels Big, thick, spongy towels, three grades; all absorbers of indefinite amounts of water a good towel, I2c. Another, lirger, at 20c; and one still larger and better, 25c. ' W'2!S 123-125-12M29 on Ave her 7th and 14th, and payment of fca of 50 cents. A Special tickets will also bo sold going Ma Hanlsbmg and Get tysbuig, letuinlng via Philadelphia at i ate of $S85. Call on Delaware and Hudson or Lehigh Valley ticket agents for fuither Infoimatlon. "Eoliage" Excuision. -L Sunday, October 3, Is the dute selected by the New Yoik, Ontario and Westein Railway company to conduct Its annual "foliage" exclusion fiom stations on If? Sci anton division, Scinnton to Forejf City, inclusive, to Hancock, N. Y. Upon thut date they will make a. round trip rate of $1, thus enabling tho public to take advantage of a delightful journey tlnough the hills of Wuyno county nt a time of tho yeai when tho foliage will be at its best and the scenery en routo surpassingly beautiful. Tickets will also be sold on tho above date at same i.ite to Poyntello, Wlnwood und Preston Pai k. For further Infoimatlon consult ticket agents or J. E. Welsh, T. P. A., Scrnn ton. Special Low Fares to Chicago, 111., and Return via tho Lehigh Valley Railroad October 5, 6 and 7. On account of tho national encamp ment, Union Vcteian Legion, to be held in C'hirago, 111., October 8-11, the Lehigh Valley Railioad will sell spe cial tickets, good going Ootober GtJJI Cth and "th, at $ts 00 for tho loumj tilp, limited for ictuin passage to Oca tobcr IGth, good on all tialns except tbo Black Diamond Expiess. Consult tlcitet ugents for fuither Infoimatlon, National Encampment Union Veter nn Legion, Chicago, 111., Octo ber 8-11. For tho above occasion ticket agents nf the Laikawaiinn railioad will sell special lound tilp tickets to Chicngo nt i ite of one-way taio for tho lound trip plus $1.00. Tickets will be on sale and good going October G, C and 7, with letuin limit to Oct. 10th. Lackawnnnn Railroad Niagara Falls Excursion, Sept, 25, and Oct. 25. Special excuision tickets will bo sold foi all tuiliib going on tho above dates, good for i etui n within live (5) dnyj fiom and including date of sule. Fatti for the lound tilp, $5,00 for adults and $.'50 tor childien between the ages oj Use (o) and twelve 112) yeais. 3IOOSIC. Tho funeral of Stella, tho 2-y ear-old daughtei ot Mr, and Mia. John Shotwoll, who died of whooping cough mi Satui. day moiuliig, was held Sunday afternoon, Intoi men t In Mniiy ccmotciy, Misses v'citlo Dlx mid Elizabeth BIN lliiglou bpent Sunday lu Scinnton, Misbis, loo and John DuvIh, of Wilkes lime, mo tho guests of theli caiibln, Mr, James Rnbllng. James Mlllei, of Paiboudnle, was e enllei in town Monday, Owing to tlio binning out of tho electric, light fuso lu the Pic.by terlnn crurch on Sundny evening, the bcivices wcio uban ilcned. Mi. and Mrs. John Stovcnsou, of Pitts, ton, spent Sunday with the formoijj brother, Wllllniu Stevenson, of Noith Main btrcct. Mlsios Ethel and Cairlo Hutching spen) Sunday hi Dlughumtou. Pctir Wilson, wlio Is working nt Stioutlbbmg, tpcut Sundny with his fam ily. Mhs Rose Biiiklughum, of Scinnton, bpent Suuduy at tho homo of Mi. and Mis. John Mott. MUs Cuu la l.nvcrlng. of Hyde Parle spent Sunday with her patents. .Mis. Allied Smith bpent Monday wilt liei patents in Parsons. Mis. George Trcgcilua waj a caller In Serautou jesterdiy,- Mi j. Shulu. of 'lliighamton, Is tht cucst of her brother. Thomas Baxter, 9 '-v.H M ! s