r THE SCllANTON TMBUNE-WEDiNESDAV, NUVEMJBlt 5, 1902. -rj .-. - - - - The News of Cafeondale. THE LIQUOR CASES. Indignation Among the Denleis Who Weie Returned Because of Alleged Disci imtnntion Subpoena Seivod on Bev. Dr. Whnlen. Tho tifm In the development f the Sunday saloon-closing inoU'inent. rmnpit hv Constable lldwuid .1. Xeary returning to Linut Hum denims li oin the Second wind, wns n fottlle topic uf discussion iihout the olty ypsteiduy Constable Neitiy, It nppeillH, has pullpit ,i hornet's nest down on hl hind 111 the liellntl IIP took. AlllullK tile till op sulooukpepeiH wlui weie returned t" eoilit, therp I" a feeling "f ptotcsl akin to Indignation over what they allege rank ttliei itiiintitlon In helmr singled nut nmoiiK the denleis of the Wind. Homo ot the ti to decline that Hump was Rrp.iter leason for it'iimtlng other saloons in the waul ami they lo not prpli'iut to pi how the constable i an ,1itllfy hN action In singling out tlnee places on heal nv evidence that they weie open. On tin nthor liitntl, theie 1" n wood lli'lll Of gllesslng us to till- Plllp0p ot ruportlng these plmes, Itev. th. Whati'ii made H a mutter of honor with the denleis th.it he would not divulge tin evident e tigulnst thi'iii. ptovldcd they rlose and luin.ilii closed. Till" tiny did last Sunday, thpieby incepting Or. AVIinlen's pioposltlon, whlih In publicly pioniKed, in h's letter, to liilllll. If now, however, In- l compelled to bo hi foie tin- Btaud Jtuv and divulge IhN evldeme, lie will pi'ilntii hteiik the nuippiuent lie inadi- with the aloon keepeis and which, lie s,(vs, would never have been voluntatis hloKi'ii. A BIRTHDAY PARTY. Little Miss Eulnh Bly Entei tains Her Young Fi lends. I'ululi Hl. tin- llllli' daughter ol Ml. find Mi" 1" .1. P.lv, lolebiattd hi- ti'iith blitlidij, Monday iiltniinon, bv entei tainlng 11 Iiiiki minilii'i ol her oung li lends at Hi" it -lilt me. on Summit riM'iiue, fi mil 1 until 7 u'llmk, The little 0111 s "iv.itlv eiiiitil thi'li .itternoon. Little MI". i:ul ih wii jutM'tited With ni'iiiv piett.v gilts iliui will serve as listing teniliidcM of the happy occa sion a ti-w il.i-hllnhts were taken by CI Hide Oliver. Among tlio-e who enjoyed the party wi'ie M.ngu ilti U lialen, Mabel Stone, cir.ue r.niell. Itutli Arnold, Margie 1 listed. Mildnil Miller, Frances Ken wmihv .Mm v 1!Ihiiiib, Clara Osborne, K.uheiliu Xii'hriivfin, Tfazel Faatz, Liia 5lotip. (ii.ue Mill- Anna Milllgnn, Lot le HMpiI, Floieliu. Miner. EdllU. SlU 111.111. M.uv A llli.i in--. Millan Ilender i)ii, Alln.i Steven-, U.iel llol.itp, Lois Noi lis, l.lla C.nltini, l'miu.i M.i j, Lucv MllliBtin. Maiguei Ite Sampson, Ihili Kly, .mil MaMuis C.11I Hi v. I.nuis Pin don, IS.iMuoud llue-ie, l!c Tuwnsend, Kveiet Fostei, Itobm Stephen'-, Fiank I'uidoii, H.uiy Dllvei, llainld Olhei, AVIllle Slum.in, Newell Town-einl, l!e Stone and Maui lie Hly A QUIET ELECTION. Little Activity About the Polls Until Evening. Thfie w.iir the iiiilel almost ol a S1111- Iny afteinoon in Cubondale je-teiduv. I'lloiiBli the da was stipitb In It" .leather louditlou". lliele was little ao (Ivlty about the polN. The sjnt; nljout oiils a few booths ludiiated that iheie was 1111 plectlon in piosies". This was due laiseh to the mines wmklllB lull time. That the m-h ot wink was on was shown in the almost ile-eittil look about the usual seeiui of aithlty on election day. The ne was lisht dllllnir the day. escepillnsly lisht, but towaids eeuiiiB thlnss wpi- 11101 e biisk and time n,n (Itlite a i nsh 01 oleis 11 0111 ri.I'.U to 7 o'floik Tliei" wiibii'l the leat sjon of j ilNtui bailee, lively s.iioon in tin c en tial city kept nlosed house. Iiik. A ilalnly luneheoii was served, The follow llif weie ptPKPllt: MIhbps .May and Kathi.in Durfy, MnigatPt Dai 1 pit, Muilpllne IJenipsey, TeRsle l)p loskpy, M.ny Qtilini, Miiiffntel Taylor, C'ltiia Morrison, MkkIp Mollltt, Katie MnllHI. May l)(.mpney, and Mpphih. IM ward J. HoahIIiib, Philip lloIe, (Ipoiho ntlBUi, Fiank Mhnilek, l.co Coneiton, llaiiy SuidlVal, Mai tin IiiiiTy and Fianels Utlffy. Thf (let lunula KIubIiib Koelety Im plaimliiB to entpilalu at a dance to he bIvpii In (tci mania hall, Momlav evrn linr, Novpmhor 17. A usual, nil enjoy able ewnltiB Is anticipated. The FnttiilBlilly eliih, one of the cltj's iPiiiliUB feilal (iigunlalioii.; was cu te) mini d last night at the home of Mt. I,. M. Smith. Free Distribution FOlt THE MENEPIT OP THOSE WHO HAVE NOT TESTED THE YIHTUES OP Dr. David Favorite Kennedy's Remedy and ate unfamiliar with Its moillH. uiiangcmentR have been made for a mnu DISTttllJt'TlO.V of BAMI'r.i: HOTTIjUS. ftom H10 diiiff Htores of thin city. Auk yotlr ilitiRRlHt lor a FltHK IIOTTIjK nnd I'oiivlnie joiuaplt ot tho woiHlcrful Miltio of HiIh Bleat ctuo for , Kidney Disease, Female Weakness BANQUET OP MASONS. Caibondale Lodge Will Tonight Cele bmte One Hundied and Twenty lifth Annlveisaiy of George Wash ington's Initiation Into the Order. The Maon of Caibondale will Join tonight with their biethreh thionghoiit the laud in oIispivIiib the one bundled and twenty-tilth annivcifmry of the in Itlatlr 11 Into tin older of ('poise Wash liiBtou, the i oimti.v's Hint piesldent. A whol lot of impoi lauee Is atladied to the e.enl and theie will be celebulions 111 himdieds or Masonic lodges tonlRht 111 I! sobsei value. The eelebiatlon of the local lodge will (oiupielipiul a haniiuet in the aimoiy on Not lb Main stu(tt pioceded by exer cises Pi .Masonic hall, on Salem avenue. The post-priiuill.il eveiiises in the ar iiiom assuie a tteat to the Masons, as a i holi iNt of toasts has been pre pnieil. The toasimaster la John W. nimock. a most happy selection. Mr. I ilinoek's wit and satire are Keen and effective, but there is a gentle touch to summit the sharpness. He Is 'truly qualltled and well-equipped for the post of honor. and the other conditions for wlilrh It In tixcil with such MitccpftH In thin Inenlltv. Humpies Dee tit thi fallowing ding 'mores: S. It. Honwooil & Co,, Matthews llios. ccouiincnded, and for which It hns been William It. McGnnali, J. II. 1'lielps, Home to Vote. Frank Collins, up to the present term a teacher in the central school building1, now a student in the medical school of the University of Pennsylvania, was home yesterday to cast his vote. Mr. Collins qualified for the ilrst team of the University, but has not participated in any of the games because of an in Jury to his knee, sustained in practice before the season opened. The flesh was so badly torn that Mr. Collins did not deem it prudent to get into the game. Dr. Charles Bridgett, of Darte ave nue, surgeon in' the Medlco-Chirurgical hospital, and Stephen Nealon, of Pike street, student in the medical school of the Medlco-Chirurgical college, are also home to vote. INDIANS AT SCRANTON. Will Play the All-Scianton Team Theie Today. The Indians fooi lull .lev en will bo to Sciantou todaj to play Hit; All Seiaiiton team. This eleven is the best In the I'lctuii' citv and .will Blve the Indians pei haps the best name they m.'tv expeit ihis season. It. is hoped iliat noihiiiB will iiileneie with Hie Indians having lni with th full MlPliglh m the eleven.. It U likely that n number of r.u lunula!!. uis win .mom p.iny the team. Funeral of James Clark. The late James Clark was laid at rest in St i:oe cemetery, Monday foieiioon. A laise piocesslon of friends aeioni p.iuled the deceased to St. Jtosp cliutih, wbeie a high mass of leciuleiu vvu sung by Jtev. AValtei (Joiiiian. J!ev. Father liornmu .spoke tendeily of the deip.used and addies.setl waiinly sympatliello winds to the soiely ainicted taniilv. The pal!-beaiei, who weie mine foie inen midei the Delawaie and Hudson company, the aine as Mr. (Jl.nK, weie Maik Campbell. John Scolt, Andiew Patten, Patilek MitJauy, Thomas Joi d.iu and P. J, Mooie. BUe.sl yestoday ot Thomus J. Hoclie, of l'luil;p Hi op.' Htore. William V. Hyine and Dan P. Uyrne weie vlsltois hi Wllkes-liarie, Monday evening. -Mis. ThoiniiH AVnMi has leturned to her home lit Set anion, after a visit with friends in this city. Lloyd diver has luttiiued to Jeisey City, after sppiidlng 11 few weeks with his patents on Canaan mieet. Steve J. l'vans, of New ink, X. J spent Satin day evening with fi lends in town. Mr. and Mis, CIiiipiicp 13, Spencer, ot Lincoln avenue, have le turned from a visit with lelatlveH at Ann Aibor, M,lcli. Mrs. Lewis Day, of Dj berry, is vis iting lilpuds in this ilty. Mr. and Mis. John Hogeucamp have leturned fiom a visit with lelatlves at Vniden. S. E. Swingle, of Richmond slieet, has been spending seveial days with friends at Trusslervllle. Funeral This Afteinoon. The mends who desliu to take llieli faiewoil ot the late Mih. Geoige Lews ley can do so today ,11 the lesldinie on High stieet, tiom 10 a. 111. lo 1 p. in. P.unal will be pilvate. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. Social Happenings. Miss nm.iheth Dull j entei tallied lei nonie on p illbiool; sneer. Mis(. nud games woie Jeatuies ot the evin- it AUK YOU AMBITIOUS? Coffee Makes Some People Helpless, We inheili our tempt laments. Some children an happy and blight, whlhi othuis ,u c uei v oils and cross. Cute bhould be taken tint the child is glvon inoper food and ill ink mi u.s not to lit cua.se natural noi Miu.suei'.s or to bilug it op; but this is mien oveilouki by motheio wno penult their ililldieii to di ink "1 rtffee without clieck, Thc-wiiu 01 a giOLuiyuhiii living In Slloim, Mo., .s.i: "I was bin 11 with a iiJ,5iU,"teViip"eTiaiiiihit, ami (IiIh wan iiKitSahed by my puicntH giving me ccitfioe when A child, umoiiHoloiiH of its biuKettect .fin my iif Voiim Hystem, lu tinij .1 cup ut coiiVi In the 11101 uliig invijilably oini(l 011 my aioimuh, am! a Hii'gle cup at night would nuke me nervous and .iketui, and often cttu.-o a djftiefslng heait-burn. Last year 1 lalirilii bed all minimcr wlih neivona prosjiatlon, 11 (oninlftte vviefk lioni coffpe di inking, i uaved a good, nour ishing, hot di ink and commenced to usefl'OKtuiu rood Ooflee, There was a gradual Inipioveineut In my'Jiealtli almost from the comment t meiit 06 uMiig Postum. 1 could hleep welJj tlie'he'ait-burn and neixuiaiieini dlsampeared, my stomach tioublo Utojined and now (a year later) I have gone; from the slck-bcd Info the stoio behljjd tlie counter day after day; fioitjc a lielplekB to a stlirlug busm.sa wonjjin, with jiew lfo and strength, BewCJiopes and ambition; fiom the pale, jveak 102-pound .woman to my piesent kvelglit of 130 pounds, Thanks to rostiin. J Wi cariV Postum Jn stock and iec fcmnieiidrlt to our customers; We love io sail It and often fe'lve a trial quan tity Ao the faltering to induce them to Use $hisi health-giving falnjfc.VsiHanie riven by Postum. Co., Uuttle. Crei;k, Ilcli. L. A. Kose, lot 11111 ly Ui le tiain des p.ilcher at this station, is heie on a visit to his sister, Mis. Povle. He Is now in the sen Ice of the Delawaie and lludbou in the uotthein p.ut of New Yoil: htate. William Lewis, who for some time past has, been the ellleieni dellveiy ileik lor the National 13xpiess com pany in tlili, city, I1.13 been appointed expiess agent on Hie Ilonesdale blanch between this, city diul Wayne county's lajillai. 'J he C. C. I, loot ball team challenge either the High school, the SwIftwiuiU or the Ilrokeif,, to .11 g.11110 of foo't brill to be plaved on the Aluninl Held, on Satiinlay next at .1.1,.. Swillwlllds jne teiud. An.swer to Albeit Tlionm.s, mauager. Ml. and Mis. Joseph AHone, of Hos pital t-tieel, uie mouiulug the death of their 14-iiionths-old son, John, who passed away Monday, Builal was made In St. Hose tcmeteiy ycsteidny nftei noou, Mix. S. .SUilmmel, mother of Milk dealer 1'", H. Hchlmmel, ot this city, died at htr home In J'lmh.i, X, V., Sunday evening. Mr, Schlmmel leit tor Khuli.t Monday afternoon to attend the obsequies, Mai tin Arnold, of Helujont stieet, Tind Htiny J. Hall, of Ulikett nit eel, two employes of tho lleudiick Manufactur ing company, am confined to their homes, by Illness, John .Mini In, Kenneth Ha nor and L'dvuiul Motlale, of this city, nil. play toot ball with the School ot tho Laika waiiua ugalnut the Seianton High bchool at Athletic paik, Sciantou, this afternoon. The Woman's Home and l-'otelgu MIs slonarj micIpiIph of Hip Fli.st .Methodist 13plseopal chinch will be eutt'itaiupd m me iiotiit) 01 .viis, ueoige lilies, on leiiaco .stieet, this afternoon. Miss laabelle Mitchell, who has been a member of Tiinlty elniirh dioir tor some time, hah le.slgned to become a membei ot the choir of the rirst Pies byteilau 1 Inn oh. Italph W. (Hies, who leieully sold his tin in at Aldcnville, will, with his fninll.v. hereafter u-sldu In tho Fuller house on Luuiel stieet, this city. Itev, A, F, (iinlfee, pahtor of the Fil.st Methodist llpiH-opal church, was In Wilkes-Haue and Klnghton, Sun da. In the luteient of the new bell fund of his chut cli William (llhbs has gone to White Mlls, hi foimer home, vvlipie he has seemed unpin) ment. THE PASSING THRONG, JERMCT-MAYFIELP. The funeral of Maurict, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hochlng, took place from the home of his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs, Theron Moon, of Second street, yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Short services were held at the house, and after viewing the remains tha funeral cortego slowly wended its way to Brookslde cemetery, Carbon dale, where the last sad rites ot the dead were observed. The funeral was largely attended, and among the floral tributes were many beautiful ones. The flower-bearers were Charles Meehan and Ora Reynolds; the pall-bearers were Thomas Roberts, Edward Mellow, Frank Hemelright and John Williams. Mrs. Clara Williams and daughter Helen, Mrs. Avery, Misses Susie Will iams and Cella McGoff spent yesterday at Carbondale. Samuel Netherton, of Wyoming, who ha3 been visiting lelativps in town, le turned home jpsteiday. MOSCOW. Hallowe'en was fittingly telebiated heie b.v those who attended the social of the Junior Le.iBue. held In the In dependent Older ot Odd Fellow .s' hall. The songs, limitations, etc., weie much appiei luted by all. The gypsy foitune tellei was. often consulted by the young people. Later In the evening a num ber of ghosts appealed, which caused much ineiilnieul. Dining the evening Ice iieam, home-mude candy, pumpkin pie, cake, apples and lemonade weie sold. The pioieed.s amounted to JJJ.35. Mi. arid .Mis. Kail Beck, of Siran ton, visited the hitter's patents, last Sabbath. Mr. and Mi.s. William Davis weie vlsitois in Chatmentown over Sunday. The Hist of a cour.se of lPttiiies for the benefit of the Methodist chinch will be given next Fiiday evening, by Rev. L. H. Weeks, of Lesteishlie, N. Y. His subjeit will be "Wondoiland of the W01 Id." Wllluid, the joiing son of Mr. and Mis. Ainas.i Jlolllhlei, Is ill of dlph tlieila. n. H. Liu hard t Is having his harness hhop le-shmgled. AVilliam Reynolds Is moving In pait of Hie niii good house on Dtown .street. Phoiles Jtiovvn has leturned home fiom Easton, wIipio ho has been spend ing seveial weeks. Mi.s. Lymuu and chililien left Satur day lor IVeksklll. x. Y vheie they will make theli home. Mis. Mitchell, or Siianlou, was the guest of her bt other, s. J. Hombnker, yesteiday. Mis. Van (touler has lert for Chicago, wbeie she will spend the winter. hlborh of Mr, V. V. Mate, Mr. Milton Taj. lor and Mr. James Note. At thu 1 oil tall six of the original munhers respond ed, and many Inteiestlng facts were men tioned of tho early dus of the church. Special servirei are continued. Tonight, Hpv. Dnvld Bnencer, t). D of Bliikely, will preach, and tomoiiovv night, Hev. Tlionias dp drucliy, D. 11., of Sciantou. Ev-eryhody Is Invited to tlieFp sci vices. Yesteiday was an Ideal day and the voteis wcic out hi huge liumbeis, an e ceptlonnlly lnige vote belag cast In Blukely's tluec wolds. John Day has ictiiiupd tiom Nl.igHia Falls and has lostuned bis position with the Consume) s' Powder rompauv. Tho legulnr nipptlng of Hip Pocahontas lodge will be held Kilday evening In tho Gland Aimy of the Republic ball. Captain S. It. Hilggs. of Wrtshhigton, D. C Is spending a few days in town. The oung people's mllv at tho I'eik vllle Baptist chinch last Monday night had a l.ugo attemlanre. Uev. Dr. Pieieu. ot the Penil Avenue B.iptlxt chllieli, of Seianton, dcllveied a tmisteily addicss, full of telling Incidents with Instinctive application. Jt was u'reil inspiintlon to both oiuig and old. This evening Rev. Thomas de much v. 1). 1)., of Sciantou, will speak. 13vei.vuoil) Is Invited to hoar him. List of letter lemalnlng unclaimed In the postoHUe at Peckvllle. Pa., week mul ing Nov. i. 190.': Leillcs, Mis Miiltle Coup, Miss Hattv White, Mr. mid Mis. R. J. Weit; gentlemen, William C. Jones, .lo spph London; foielgn, 13lntr Masly.ir, Danko Jlii!,uish, Lanko KIpIiT. I'pisons claiming the above will please asv mlvci tised and give date of tills" list. If. V. Mace, imstiiinstpi. MM Connolly & Wallace Scranton's Shopping Center Connolly & Wallace's is an open book. Something of interest on every aislein every nook and cranny of the store. The advertisement it pays to read is the one that appeals to your good judgment rather than to your imagination -to your credulousness. 0 Hen's Lounging Coats for the House. House-coats and Smoking Jackets. Perhaps "comfort" coat3 would be a bet ter name, for they are the most comfort able change a man can make when he returns weary from his business at night, and yet be dressed well enough to see his friends. Smoking Jackets $5.00 Long Robes i 7.50 Cotton-Filled Comfortables, 95c. Two hundred and fifty, winter weight, filled with clean carded cotton, nicely quilted. But they are all in light colors that's the reason the maker let us have them under his usual price. They arc regularly worth $1.25 each. Women's Suede Gloves, $1.00. Today a new supply we feel sure of the skins, cut and workmanship iu every pair. Black only most of them full pique sewn, to avoid any seams pressing into the hand. Some have one large pearl clasp, others two of metal. iuocua gloves, sole and velvety as a v kitten's ear, for those who prefer grays. H modes and beavers. o . C2 Splendid Turkish Bath Towels, 10c. J 1200 fringed Bath Towels, white, with jj a small hair line stripe ot red in the bor- C der, good weight and size, will soak up water like a spouge. Value at least a J5 third more than our price. JJ FOWNES' TAYLOR. William Crocket, cmplo.ved as a miner at the Archbnld mine, wan seiiously If not fatally Injuied by belui; caught un derneath a fall of lop io.il lie was le moved to bis home hi the ompanv ambu lanco Trlieio medical aid was Imnipilliite ly summoned. At pichpiiI vviltbiK he -was resting' an well as eould be .pecte(l. Pildc of l.ac'cawanna lodse, No IS, Ameiican Pitilestnut l.adh-t' association, Gave a icteptioii last evening In liouoi of theli shtei, .Mis I.nuis lteese. who le tiiiiied Horn a lew mouths' visit to Wales Caltp, sandwiches nml coffee was seived dm in; the evening. The follonlni; deleprutes have been elected to lepiesent the local blanch of Hie Vouilff Men's Clulstl.wi association at the sl.Nlh annual convention to be held at Kingston on Xov. 7, S and !): John Hovel, AV. B Sloisans, I'dwaid Hooper, Willis Reese. K. R. Powell. Walter Millar, Nicholas Nhholas' and r.utliet' H.uiis. Noiman Sluices, tl student of RueKnell univeisllv, is vlsitiiii; his patents, J'oie nian and Mis. l'l.ink Stiuges, of Old Foi ge. Mis. Wesley I'atsliiBir, ol Atliciton stieet. is seilouslv III at her home. Daniel Davis, brother of Jleniv S. Da vis, or Glove stieet, has lotinned after a sit vveeUs' lslt to wales. He will spend a levy weeks heie, then he will leave for his home In Calitotnla. Mis. .lamps Gilffiths and ehlldien, of Htilptou, aie visiting at tho home of Foieman and .Alts. G. J. Povvill, of South Ualor. jr Fine Knitted Glove. home after in To Cure a Cold in One Day Take 1,,imiUvo Bioino Quinine Tablets, All di ujfsists tefiind the money if It falls to cine. K. AV, Glove's slBilatuie is on each bo;, 23c, PECKVTLiE. AVIIIIani Gall, chief electilelan at the IjoioiikIi elPitili' IlKht plant, lias tHiulcied his leslguutloii to council ami lias nc leptPd a siiuliar poslllou nt Sil-iiueliaiiua, Mr. Gall will lenvo for that place as soon as lellPVPd heie, The annlvei.sary stivlce at the Peck vllle Baptist chin ill list Sunday even ing, was ot Bleat Inteiest, Mis, V, A'. Maee lead a well pupaied hhtory ot tlie Sunday school fiom Its small beginning with only live scliolais to tho piesent time. Mis, Mace was the oilBlnator of Hie movement, and Mr, Mnee was the Hist siipeiliitendent, vvhleh olllce he lu-ld foi leu yeais. Mis, R Gillllths lead a veiy intPiesthiK lilftory of the chinch. II was oiiiul.pd with thlt teen memhci?, Messis. Winton and Dolph eenerously kuvo pei mission to cut Umber on their land for tha ejection of u i lunch build Ins. Special mention vvns made of the Kugenu Hudson, who is einploed by the Thompson Mnnufactmlne: coinpanj, Philadelphia, s home to Mite, Albeit Itutherfoid came homo this week fiom iho Unlyeislty of Pennsjl vanla luv school, whefo he la a student, to cast his vole In yeatei day's election. Henry Lewis, of Scruntou, is upend ing a few days with friends In town. Hairy Clarke, of Kciantou, was the RICKETY CHILDREN. Loose joints, bow legs, big head, and soft bones mean rickets. It is atypical disease for the best workings of Scott's Emulsion. For the weak bones Scott's Emulsion supplies those powerful tonics the hypophos phites. For the loss of flesh Scott's Emulsion provides the nourishing cod-liver oil. Scott's Emulsion corrects the effects of imperfect nour ishment and brings rapid im provement in every way to rickety children. Sed for Free Saaplt. SCOTT X BOWNrv CbemUu, 409 Pud Si., K. Y. OLYPHANT. 1 . . Michael riood died at his Maishwood Monday mouiin?, UngeiliiK illness. Death was due to can cer. Deceased was fi!) years of ape. The funeial will be held mis nioininK. A ipriuiem high moss vvlll bo sunt: hi St. James' church, Jessup, after which the tf mains vvlll be tnlien to Hde Park for Intetment. I'ndertnker J. W. Svvecne.v has ehaiBe of the funeial. Mr. and Mis. J. A. Hull entei tallied the members of the Ulakely AA'hlst club at their leslilence on Main stieet, Rlakely, Monday evening. Miss M.iliol Coolbangh, of Wllkes-Bane. who lias been tlie finest of Miss Jennie Patten, lias 1 etui tied home. Georfie Mumford has oppned a barber shop 011 l.acktivvamut stieet. Mis. Gvvllym Kdwards, of Hdwaidsvllle, Is the Riipst of Mr. and Mrs. John Prob er!, of Susquehanna street. Mrs. AVIIIIani Mason and Mu. AA. 1:, l.lovd and son aie spending the week with Wilkes-Hun 0 lelntivps. Miss T.lle Uvaus, of Plttstou, wlio iu been sltlnK' fiicmh In town, has ie tuiupd home, J, A. AVaiillg, of Alheltou & Sutton's Cash stole, s In Xrw i'oik. Knitted Gloves. Women's, Men's, Children's, Boys' and .Hisses'. Warm Knit Scotch Gloves in gray, red, navy, lawn, white, black, and fancy effects. A splendid glove for children from i year to 8 years in all colors at 20c a pair, better grades at 25c and 40c. Ladies, at 25c, 40c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 in all the colors. Mens, at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 in black, white and gray. Boys sizes 25c, 40c, 50c. ' t A ( 0. Silk Petticoats. Black and colored to wear with unlined tailored suits. Black is much woui but the colored are eVen prettier, and their are all kinds of rul'iles, flounces and pleatings to choose from. $5.00, $6.5o, $7.50, $10.00 and up to the more elaborate ones for $30.00 Winter Underwear For Hen, Women and Children. One of these days eveiybody will come with a rush after un deiwear and wonder why we don't serve them as well as we usual ly do. It is all right to shop at the busiest store, but the best time is before it gets busy when the stocks are full, and salespeople have time to wait on you properly. Everything is ready from the finest things made, to as low prices as good underwear can be sold for. Most of it was made for us, over our patterns and according to 0111 ideas which are your ideas which we have learned from experience. & Wallace MOOSIC. The Misses Illnnehe Tiesallas anil Mnynio Minds spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. AV, G, Gates, ot (lieen Wdne. Mis lliniy i.ot U and ihlldien have ie tuini'd after speudhiK" seveial winks iu Stiotidshiiig;, MIsh Noi. 1 lllll, of Gibson, spout Sun day with Mls Veilio K. D Jilts Manx Jones has ic tinned after spending a week iu Whllo Haven, The Infant child or Ml and Mrs. Kd Riir Davis diul Saliudnv, Nov. 1, after a fen da' Illness, runei.il hoi vices weie held Sunday afteinoon, Jnleinienl was m.idp iu Maiuj eenietPiy, A pieity widdiiiK oniurcd on Tlnus day eveulnu at the home of Mr, anil Mis C'hailes llollenbnek, of drefuwooil, vvhun Joseph Itobln-on nml Mlbs l.uey 'I'hoinas weie made man and wife After tho line. ninny a wildhiB supper was si-ived I'lie iiiuplo will m,.l;e their home with the bildp'b paionts, Mniij of the pupils of the Moosle hlsh sehool iut;niled the luuheis' Instltuto in Set anion Inst week. .Miss li.Mtilcu Junes spent Sunday In I.allln, Mis James I.evan loft on Sunday for A lli'ntnwn, called theifl by tho death of her uneip 'J lie Ladles' .Mil soilety of the Meth odist chinch will meet nt tho home of Mik. Oeoigo TiegrellaB on 'i'huisday af teinoon, A llalovvo'en paily was trlven on Til day evenliKT at the home of James llob llnif, of Mlnooka avenue, A veiy pleas ant ovenhiK was spent bj all piesent. 'I'lioso piesent woie: Tho Misses Mattla and MniffHiet Diown, Minnie and Maud Hoblhib'. IJilna KIiik, Until hltuhead, Hattle Kuapii, Meanis James lllswoith, William ItobliiiB:, John Hi own. Aithur Kins', OeniKo Thomas, Clydo AVaterman. Anion nillhiKtou, AVIIIIani younger and Louis Vaiilng, Hev and Mis. AValter Kdwauls weie talleis in Wilkes. Uairo Monday. Peuy lt.'ivvfon spent last week with his fclstcr, Mis Ueoige Doud, of Seianton, Connolly H 123-125-12M29 Washington Ave. 0 Z 5 - 00000X0 g0 KM V''MMi' Jrt 'i5W5W!!r"?VKAii!w 2v.f. Annn(UlfMlwi'vtvtvfMWBiu'wwiiiimi yax0ptt0tt0M00ffc. The Pilnce at the rails. By Kxcnuirc iMro IropiTlie Asoclittii Hr- Nlaguia Palls, Nov. I. Tho eiowu piiiico of Slam spent today at Nlaguia, Kails, he and bis paity being giratly Im picssed wltli tho Immensity f tho falls and the gianduir of the uceaciy. A vlhlt was also paid to the electric power plant. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS iReduced Bates to New Oi leans and Return Via Southern Railway. On iiL'counl of the uieuiInK of Ainei le.in Bankeis association, New Oilcans, I.a Nov. lltli-l'Jtli, 190J, the Soutlicin lallvvay will sell louud tilp tickets Horn AVasiilngton, D, f. to New Ot leans, La. on Nov. Sth, !Uh nud 10th at i.ite of one fate, I. $.17.50; llnul limit 10 dajs fiom date of .sale, except by depositing tluketn wltli j,olnt agent, Npw Oi leans on or befoie Nov. IStll, and payment of fee of llfty Lents, tickets can be e tended until Nov. 30th, ISO.!. Il ,,n,i, niillrwlnlnllln VI S",. OOt'- incnnmllllKlv low 1MS llOlll OtllUf REDUCED ,Ln'M,,.D., ..... ..... . ..... point". The Poilthi'lli lattway opeiates tluee thioiiKh tialiib dally with I'ullmnn ill.ivvlnt?-looni sleeiilliB tms fiom New A'ork, rhlladplphla and Washington to Npw Oi leans without ihange; dining car service on all tluough trains. CluulesL. Hopkins, P, P. A. SouthPin lallvvay. 82!. Chestnut stieet, I'hlladel phlu will furnish all Infoimutlou. ?32,85 to New Orleans, La., and Re turn via the Lehigh Valley Rall lond November 8, 0 and 10. On nLcount of Ameiican xiankeis' as sociation convention at New Oilcans, l.a November 11-1 J, the Lehigh Arul ley lollroad will sell special tickets at J32 83 for tho round tilp, good going November Stli, :)tli and 10th, limited to ictuin to 11 days, including: date of s.ile. Intension of letuiu limits to REDUCED November 30lh can bu obtuiueil by de positing ticket with Joint agent at New Ot leaps on or befoui November 18th, and payment of 00 tents. Tickets good on all trains except thu Hlack Diamond espies. .See ticket agents for fill titer infoiniJtlou. Pennsylvania Raihoad's Winter Ex cuisiou Route Book. In puisuaucc of Its annual custom, the passenger department uf tho Pcnn- iut of sylvaiila llailioad c ompanv has just Ksued an atti.ii'tlve and inniptehens Ive book descilpllve ol the lending' win ter icsoits of the K.iht and South, and giving the tales and v.iilous loutes and loinbllintloiis ol imites of tiavel. Like nil tlie publications of the Pennsylvania liailiond company, this "Winter i:.cur Mou nook" Is a model of tpoginphlcal and clt ileal wink, it Is bound lu a handsome and aitistlc cover iu colois, and contains much valuable humilia tion for whiter totulsts nud tiaveleis In general, It can be had lice ot chntgo at the pilndpal ticket olllces of the Pennsylvania Itailioad compan.v, or will lie hunt postpaid upon application to Geuigo W. Uojd, assistant geneial passenger tigent, Hio.ul sltett station, Philadelphia. RATES TO LEANS. NEW OR- Vlft rennsylvftiiia Rnihond, Account Meeting Ainoiican Bankeis' Asso ciation. On account of the iiieotlng of the Ameiican Itaukus' at-soclatlou, at New Oi leans, La Nov. 11 to IS, the Penn sylvania Itnlhoad lojiipnny will hell ex cursion tickets to New Oi leans and ie tutii, Nov, 7 to 10, good to loturii with in eleven duH, Inclttdlnif da to of fc.ile, at leiluceil i.iios. Hy depositing tickets with joint agent at New Oileans on or befoie Nov, IK, and tho payment of a feo of no cents, uii e tension of tho leitiiu limit to Nov, 30 may bo obtained. Vov Kpecillo Information legaiding lates and mutes, apply to ucinest'tlc l.et agent. RATES TO LEANS. NEW OR- Via Pennsylvania Rnlhoad, Account Meeting American Fedoiatlon of Labor. On ui count of the meeting of the Ameiican Federation of Labor, at New Oileans, La., November Pennsylvania ituilioad nil lound-tiip tickets t and letuin fiom all htations on Its lines Pittsbuig and Uiic, November L t4HIUI Ui CAi T IS tl) 22. tho company will lo New Oilcans, 10, 11 and 1L', good going on those dales and good letuiulng to leach oiiginal stinting iiont on or before November li, at i educed rates. For specific infor mation, consult ticket agents. DALTOiY. .Mr (i:ul Mrs. Illmer Finn, of Ciiffoid, vlsltid relatlvts In thlsVlacu on Sunday. Thu AVomen's Chilstl.ni Teinpeiance union will hold a mothei's meeting on Fiiday afteinoon at the homo of Mrs. V. 1". Rnydei. Tho nieotlng will bo la chaige of Mis. Charles l'ieah Ivuiigcllstln meetings aro being held each cveuiug In the Methodist i Inn eh. Tho pastoi, Hev. A J. A'an Cleft, Ph. V is doing the preaching and ho is being assisted bj Piof, Unci:, who has ehaigi of tho blngllig. Lveiybod Is cordial! Invited to attend. Tho ouug men's social ami leading moms weie opened for (Im lli.st time on Satiinlay evening, Oaiues and papeis have been placed In tho looms and a libiaiy vvlll soon bo established theie. It Is Miu'Ptdy hopid that this will bo a pu maiieut fatioi in cmr town, and that It will Iiipiciiso In membeislilp and in al tiaetlous. ' On Himdtiy, Mis. Nlles Smith and Ml"i Lmnia Picket weie lecilvcd into mem beishlp lu tho Haptlit church. On Wed iipsda afteinoon at 3 SO o'cloi'k the an. liual l oil-call of this ehuuii will be held I'loni S to U a supper will bo served lo the members ot the chinch and a boclal thno will bo enjoyed. In Iho evening at 7 SO o'clock, Hev II. J. Whalcn, 15. 1, of Caibondale, will pieaeh 'Iho Mctbo. dlst people will give up tlnlr seivlce that they might Join In with tho Hapllsts. AIKTUULD. John A I'oolo has ictiiined to (jeoiso tovvu college altei a low das' vUit with lelaltvis In town Mli-s Lou Dolph, of bwantou, spent Sun. day wltli fi lends In town M II Tappan, ot Caihoiidale, was a inllci lu town Suuda evcuiii'; Mi and Mis. John J Urogau have re t lined fiom thrlt wedding tour and havo gone to housekeeping on Lauicl stieet. Mis T J I'llce, of Luuiel smecCbpcut jcsteiday In Siiantou Mis (' A. lialtenbeig, of Jcun.vn. and her Ktii'bt. Miss Win Hi ed rtobhiboii, of Mlddlctovvii, Conn, wcio iiillcin in town Monday. 11 A. Nlemcvcr, of Kiss, mlr, Fla la vlaltlng iclalivcs in town.