'-i ft. 1 '"-C "5 'Jvn(j"l 2 THE SCRANTON TlUBUNE-THCllSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1902. TillHl .T . . ."" .. -ri .. - ... t i Slit 1 k . M !, 3n r-s. ' '- .ViiV ''4fe!'fJ5l 51 V3rW"Kfc4v i .' ' .' ill ' ., r..vcijiikre.KrarAr.iy.i-i' ., 'sw'. x I v. j ,.n . i-iirv&t, - - j OP i .IlZTST" WW-' cts pie'acs'acrvt'ly? Vcts BerveficiaFfy? ctsAt r-vi ly-asa-Laxat Ave- Sytup 01 Figs appeals to the culliinai and the vdi-iiTi'uimvdaiHl totlie healthy, because tis com ponent parts are simple and wholesome arnol be oiuse it acts without disturbing the naturur fu-ui:-tions, as it k wholly fit'efrom every objectionable quality or substance. In the process of nwnufactui iing tips are used, as thoy aie pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained fiom an excellent combination of plants know n to be medicinally laxative and to ait most beneficially. To get iits beneficial effects buy tna genuine manmfiactured by the ' AfYRUP ... 2&r FrakP.cisco,rCawl. Louisville, Ky. flewYork.N.Y. por sala- by all drurfi'ata. .Price, flf.iv" ccrts per-bottle. The News of Cadbondale Instiuction. CnOON PCJlt DAXt'lNll XI) J'-TOItT.MIJNT- 1 'in niNsi'x it m I tii.t t-i -. s.ituiii.u ,iiu 1 nciiiii- riom . tn 1 in 0 1 loc u to miunicm i" mi in iliinit Hntmil.iv, Nut 11 I'h.ipiMiiiiv in iitti iiilmiif IiixtMii' tliins tn i iiii-l-t it li.ill-tniim tl.i 111 ink. !" 1 tnitiMii .mil plivsli.il vnlliitf liiiiM'tm lit1-, ilcpriitim-nt. Hi'. I'upils will pli.i-.i- mkU tir licfoii- tI1.1t. turn I'm ti-nip. innl iilln-1 liirm matliin c.ill mi .nlilti""- Tilliiino of-tlci-. m- will 111- pIl-.IMd tu l.lll .11 MI'll liuini-. .1 COLLINS, Mpmlior nf Xiiiiii.il s-.oilinliiu liisii-i.-, ol D.niiiiiMr. I' S .mil C. mail 1 UTUMN NUPTIALS OF AN EVENING Miss Hnniet Beny, Daughter of Mi. and Mis. John Beny, Weds Chailes B. Stevens, of Bethlehem, at the Berry Residence On Cannan Stieet. Pietty Seivice Amid Beautiful Sur roundings. 3U--h Il.in let A. Hen), il.iiiKlilfi hi Mr. .mil ill.-. J11I111 ISt-iij. ami ciiai It-.s lj. Stet'iif, nf Ht-tlili-ln 111, Min nt' Mr. mid Mrs. Samuel II. SieoiiN ol i'Ihj HM'lUlf, Hi 1, niton, oii Veddeil I.ihI r-eniim .11 tin l!i'ir ii'SldiMiic, KS Cinii.in t4ieet, 'I'lu' niiplliils wen- (fleliiiitt'il by lli- A, 1'. cli.ilioi', p.i-tm- ol tin- l-'li.-. MiMliodNi Cpl.M op.il (luttili, in the p.ii liu, w lil li w.is lit-i (ituliiKly dei 01. 1 ted wltli palms aiul lei 11s .Hid bniiHhs th.it silSKisii-i tin- p,is-.nn aiitlllllll, Tin-wi-ddliiff was eMt-i-diiiKly Hlinplc, lint lii-.iutitiil and linpit"-lw in Its i-lm-Jilicltv The foi M'liI uhlics ol 11 laiKt iiuiiilipr nC liniiii-iliiiti' 11 lends of ihp (iniple aii-oinpaiileil the pliKlitliiH C Ihf mi, The wedding niuli was bj Mli-s A Hie lliIilKett, who lellileied the vuldliis min h 1 1 inn "LolieiiKi in " The Inide had no maid, and the Kiootn was likewise unattended, TllP In Ide, wilt) Is ol dlKiillli-d and stalely lit-ai Ills, amis Kiiwiu-d in while sl; nilllle, oei while sdlk, that lidded in the thai 111 ol- her appeal tune, The leieptlnn, ulih lis 1 iistiininiy waiiu-lu'i'irted lellidtalliins I'lillowed, mid then the lnldiil p.iuy and Kiiesls sat nt the wedding Mipper. At lo.ni, Mr. ami Mis. SU-en departed on the Uelawaie and IliiiNon tiain, on their hoiieynioon. They will n-.-ide at lieth leheni. l.i wheie the bhioiii Is aihlev Inj? mine than oidinaiy --mieis-i in the lll.lll.iitellient or one ol' the Keis eiii-uit theateis. Tin- usual hearly wishes that such an event calls Imih. o to -Mi. and Mrs. Sleens lioin a wide ill elo ol 1 1 lends. Mis. ,Steens posvtsses the uilmlia tlon and wannest lilendship of a linst of her lioiiie people, won hy In r inui tes .mil the Halts that nihil n a 1111 in.inlj 1 haraeler. Mi. Steiens Is the Mm of Piuthomi tfii S iniiiel Stevens, ol the Sciaiitun IllLl (JIJMBIXU. Food That Makes It n Pleastue. "I haw a 1,11-ko iiiuoum of lahmluiiK hraln-latlKiiliiK- uil; to do," wilte.s a yuiiilK: 1-idy Ironi Itii-huioiul, Va. "At'. 101" U'tlU'lUllK ilOlll Hie ofthe, I ja0 found lll(lf 'f-o eoniplelely e.hillisled thai I uis unable to i'iikuku In any iceieatlon m unitlsenieut. "I tiled seveiul eponsle tonlis wIlhiHit effettitml ilnnlly until Iiik an ndwntlxemi-iit ot (IraiicNuts as n food teiuniuitiideil to bialn uoiUei-.s, ptu-. cli.ised a pai-KiiKf mid tiled it. I foiuil It eNiieiuely ti.ihituble, and after a week's use (two meals of it a day) 1 noticed a ju'liei il linpiovuiiu-iu In my eondlttnn, the fii'lIilK of extreme ex. liaiihtlou amis KiuwhiK lest,, and ftitiiiRtli lsibly liiui'iiht'd, "I Iji'Kiill to put mi lles.li and felt ready-to (.'liter ItUti the unuiseineiits or tlio other memheis of the family, ami now, lifter usiiiK the lood for eleen lnontliB, I urn llku a new pei.-nn, liavo "ubholutely im sensation nf tu tiguo; my brain Ih clear; eyua bright ; skin rosy and healthy, and my niun-les have Etieugtheiied to it murlced degu-e I am now able to -walk fiom Hie niilie home, a distanca ot 3'5 miles, up one of tho bteepest hills for which our ilty Ja fanjous, and to engage In any amusements that may .-ome In my iay, without any sensation of extta fatigue. "I am also uslne your robtum Food toffee with excellent results. My sister-in-law, Avh'i lives Jn Norwalk, Conn., wiiles me that she uses it also, end has not utilfereU from tho distress. Jntr sk-k headaches alio formetly had." Namu given by I'ostum Co., Hattle ClteK, Mich. ciiAUDis it. sti:vi:xs. dlstih t of the Supeilor i iiuit. Tie Is u youim man, whose business tan and Miiutes have pi, ued him on a iouis-p that he Is sine to dliett to InlKlit .siu less. One uf his plea si m; f-haiaetei Is. lies Is humor, which he has happllv de- eloped, IteadelS of' The Tilbline will le'eall hli eutertaiuliiK sketehes, under the title of "The Kidder." lp to a mm i" iiKo, In- was tieastuer at the Atadeni.N nl Mtisli, Kerantou. In that eapai liv, he displayed business ipiall lles that weie leioKlll.ed by his pto lliotloit to the handsome WVltlltR opeia House at Siyraeuse, x. y., peiltap the best In the lleis eluuil. A few months ai;o his uiei It was liu-thei- leeoKiilxed hy Ills beniK- given Hie sllbslanital posi tion of niau.iKer of the Uethlehein tneater, leiently adiled to the lieis ( lr cult. In onl a lew months, Mi, .Ste vens, tluoUKh his imiiuiKeineiit, plnied the play house on a sound p.'ijIiik basis, theu-by justllylnn the belief of his ablllt.v to achieve emluiliiK lesults. AlllnilK ihe.ollt.fif.lowtl KlU-sts ueie Mis, L. V. Deiislnw and iliiufjlitei- Jen nie, of Iowa: Mrs, O. L. iirlwald and son chat les, ol I'otlsvllle, I'.i.: lieorse lioekwpll, of New.it k, .V. ,1. Miss Ti ankle llm-kwell. New ink, N. .1.: Miss ieitlllde Uockwell, llopesdale. Mi's i:ilziiheth Hun fit, lloiiesdale; 1'icd Iteinlall. I'lltslon; .Smith DeiinK l'mt JeivH, N V,. Mr. and Mis. OeniKo KiiKllsh, I last Windsor, N. v.. Mis, li. s. I-CelUiKK, New Yoikj Miss l-.'dlth Itoot, llliiijliaiiitou, and the following fiitni Perantoir Misses Lizzie Keiu meier. IMIth I'oust. U M. .Stevens, l-'iederka Dei man; Mcssis. Fred Bpi iy, I'hiirles Adams, Hairy Itelnhait, Walter P. .Stevens, J, D. .Stevens, Mr and Mis. c. II. Tieimaii, Mr. and Mrs. H. S, Herman, Mr. and Mrs. ,S. n. Ste vens, and Mesihiines M. II. I'ratt and ,T. I,. Coiini-ll CONCERT AT PARISH HOUSE, An Enjoyable Evening' of Music for Beneilt of Tiinity Oigan Fund, A L-uiiuert for the benelit of tho Tilii Ity church omau fuml was held In the Trinity pailsh house last evenliiB, The cuiivtit. which was an eieed Ingly good one, was well patioulised, Mrs, Mattlu Hughes Ihown, who was to havo given a tecltatioii, was unanle to appear. Mis. Haker rendered a piano solo in placo of this number, which was very well tecelved. Among those of the younger tulvnt who dlstingulbhed them. selxes ueiu IJiof. .lohu Kvans at the piano, lliiRh Klilh with Hie lolin, .Miss Isabelle Mitchell with a oinl solo, and Itobeil daidlier with the violin Mr. Ralph Wlllinins' solos weie ai tistleally idndeied. The plaiio work of Pi of. .hihn i:ans showed the stamp of niiisl i.il genius. The piogiaiiiine was as !ollows:0ei tiue. "Hatiest Home" (Tobanl). or cliestia; ocal solo, "Madilgal" (Vielor Hauls), Italph Williams; piano solo, ".Mill Wheel" (BoMiton Smith), John Dvans, ioliii solo, "La Cpneientala," Master Hugh Filth; nuailotte, " "i'is Mom" (Gclble), Misses Mitchell and Olver, Mpssis. ItowNou and Hhepheul; oeal solo. "The Danaa" tUhadwick). .Miss Mitdiell; tiuai tptte, "The Owl and tho Pnssv (it," Messis. Claik, Hoe, Thomas and Pheplieul: piano solo. Mis. Haker; Mieal solo. Ualph "Willlaius, i.eal s0o (selected), Master Kenneth Smith; iolln solo, "Andante" (Dnncln), Hobeit Ci.trdner; oe.il solo, (a) "Moin ing," b) "Kvenlng" (Langdon), tiom Sung t'cle "Summer Time," Ualph William; oxeituie, "Finale tiom Xala'.' (I'aniini), oiehestia. MUNICIPAL WATER SUIT. Committee with Mayor to Consider Its Appeal to the Supieme Couit. Select Council Doings. Alter a somewhat piolouged petiod ot iesl and quiet, thcie was an echo last night of the long-duiwn tight for municipal owneiship of water C.nbon dale. At the meeting of select council City Cleik Moon suggested that the matter of Hie appeal fiom the decision of Judge Ilalsey against the consti uction of the pioposod water plant, was as yet un disposed ol. The common council ipso Union dlieitlng the appeal tn be taken was still In his hands. Desultoiy discussion followed In the ionise of which It was brought out that the matter will he the subject tonight ot a joint lonfeience of the Judiciary committee, Mayor O'Xell and City Solicitor Stiiait, It Is likely that the (onleienie will l econimend some action, either for m against an appeal. Council passed finally the Hniiett lighting onlliiauce, which as published a few weeks ago, piovides for two score or mot e Incandescent stieet lights cov eting the whole city. This very coin pieheiislve incasuie will now go over to lomnion nunc!!. A coininiiuleutlnu was load fiom City Tieasiuer Connor, appointing himself ills collector of delliitiuent taxes, as eiis- tomaiy. The appointment was couth m e'd loilhwlth. The only other business was the ic I'eiome to loinmlttee ot the mayor's veto ot the lesolutlon giaiitlng pel mis sion to .lames Drat tn to make a sewer connection with his pioperly on Has. pltal stieet, IN HONOR OF VISITOR. The Misses Failey Entertain at Resi dence On Canaan Street, The Misses Mayme and Kva Failey eiitei tallied Tuesday epulng at their home on Canaan' stieet u honor of their guest, Miss Anna llosle, of Jeimyu. It was a happy gatlieiliig of young folkn who spent a delightful uvoiiing with tlieh charming hostess, After a season of social enjoyment, lofiesh uipnts weie soi ved. Tho guests weie Misses N, Wllhims, Mniy Williams, Mury M'liI rlsoii, 1-Ilizabeth Howaid. Klla Slueeliuii, Kate Hhieehnn, Claia Uohbs, Mary Walcott, Margatet Helidon, dweii AVilllams, Heutrlce Hobbs, Nellie and Mabel Hlackeiiburg, Maigaiet Mc Denuott, Kuthryn McDonald, Mamie Mmra. Nellie Caiey, Mary Caiey, Anna, Maine and Dva Taiky. Dster and Miss Anna llosle, of Jeunyn; .Messrs, John Wedeman, Ji , William Mc-Derniott, Michael Cavanaugh, Hairy Hobluson, Aloyslus Fentou, Ft auk O'Nell, Harry Keglar, Charles Alexan der, Al. Ileddan, James Fellows. Joseph Caiey, William Slueelian, Htiuy tllea son, Patrick Farley, and Mi. and Mm, Kdwaid King. Funeinl of John Edwards. The funeral of tho lato John Kdwards took place yesterday afternoon fiom the residence on Salem avenue. The large number of friends which the deceased clnJtnfid weie well represented in the attendance at the ouseaules. Itcv. A, F. Chaffee, pastor ot the Methodist church, conducted services. Ilurlal was In lh-ookslde cemetery. The ciifllcet-boarein weie Peter HI veil burg, Hatnttel Smalc, Moigan ltecsc, Wllllnm Kvans, John Heck, Daniel Allen. Then were several beautiful floral offerings, which were carried by Will Kobeits, John Clolden, John Wal ters, Wllllnm ltobarl. GRAND MASTER COMING. E. L. Rltter, of Philadelphia, Head of Independent Order of Odd Fel lows Will Visit Carbondalc on Wednesday, The Odd Fellows ot Carhondale will bo unnoted the coming week by the visit to tills city ot K. h. Hitter, ot Philadelphia, giatul master of the order. Grand Master Hitter Is coming lieie to conduct the ceietnonles that will admit Into juembeishlp of the order the past grands of the local lodges. Past grands aie those who have passed through the various offices of Odd Fel lowship and they wll now have rights coufetied on them by Grand Master Hitter, which will give them standing In tho grand lodge. Grand Master Hitter will also conduct an Instruction class In the third dugire of the order. This Is for the benefit of tnembets who cannot go to tho larger cities to see the exemplification of this portion of the woik. As this will be the first visit of a grand muster to Carbondnle, local Odd Fellows aio looking fotwaid to Wed nesday night with a true spirit nf ap preciation. The exercises will take place In Cambrian hall, Church stieet and Seventh avenue. WJJJ0KnKMnK50KK50JKKKnHM XXOCXXXX Connolly & Wallace l 5cranton's Shopping Center 0. NO FOOT BALL GAME. Indians Couldn't Leave Positions to Qo to Scranton. The Indians weie compelled through foue of clicumstances to disappoint the All-Scranton team yesterday. The management of both elevens ar i.iuged for a game at Athletic park, Sci.iuton, yesterday, which It was hop ed could come off. It was the eager -wish of every one of the Indians to get Into this game as it was believed th Scianton jilayeis weie as stiong and swift as might be met this season. When a majmlty of the team, however, eiideavoied to seek a leave of absence for the day they weie confionled with the danger of causing some fiietlon with their eniployeis, f-o they abandon ed the idea of getting away, though with the gieatest leluctance. It was a source' of keenest legiet to have to disappoint the Scianton eleven, but theie was naught else to do. This Is the second game in which the Indians weie disappointed this sea son, The other was at Athens on Sat urday, when a patched team was sent lather than disappoint the Huong that was awaiting the contest. The fact of the mines hereabouts winking so stead ily makes it haul for those who are so employed to lay off to follow the spoit. This It is feaied will prevent the Indians fiom playing but exceed ingly few games on the giid-lion this year. LAID AT REST. Funeial Services Over the Late Mis. George Lewsley. The late Mis. Geoige Lewsley was laid at lest In Maplewood cemetery yesteulay afternoon with every show ing or leaped and love. Though the tuneial was pilvate, thpie was an at tendance of close fi lends of the family that filled the lesidence on High street. Services weie conducted by He v. Dr. II. .1. Whaleti, pastor of the Herein Baptist chinch. In his eulogy of the depai ted woman, he dwelt on her long life of usefulness and if her stpadfast devotion to the church of which she had so lon'g been a member. .spveial fi lends to whom the dec eased was especially dear expiessed their leinemberaiiie in beautiful fiotal offer ings. The pall-beaiets weie D. M. Peck, Frank Colwell. William Ulmer, James Smith, Chailes Kase and Nicholas Moon, Jr. The floral pieces were curled by Geoige Benton, JI. H. Vi!co and William Shannon, TJncliamed Letteis. 1. 1st ot letteis remaining In the Car hondale, Pa, postofllce, Nov. ii. IfiOJ im pel sons unknown aie as lollows: H. C. Fainsley, Dr. McGower, Di. F .f. Lamb, Mrs. Jessie Hunter, Mis. Almlrri Wlnlleld, .Miss Vivian Labai, Miss Annie Smneis, Miss Kdlth Wlliains, Most-., n. Kelll. .1. H. Thomas, Postmaster, Among the Sick, Thomas a. Shannon, of Canaan Mitel, piesciipllon cleik In J, A. Kelly's pli.n- immm. Marriage is very largely an accident. In few cases do men or women set up a standard of manly or womanly excellence and choose by it. In most cases people become engaged as the result of pro pinquity rather than because of any deep rooted, preterencc, And so it often happens that the wile enters upon the obligations of maternity just as thoughtlessly ns. she entered on the marriage relation, because no one has warned her of the dangers she faces. Thousands of women become invalids for lack of knowledge of themselves. It is to this large body of women that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription1 conies as a priceless boon, because it cures womanly ills. , "Favorite 'Prescription" establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals iutlainniatioii and ulceration and cures ftmale weakness. It makes weak women btrong, sick women well. "After my first iliild wa boru " writes Mra. Jordau Mout ofl'ani-cttgap. Frederick Co., Va . "my health wa very poor for a long time, and last winter I was so bail with pain down in back I could hardly mine- without urcat iiilferliiK. Mv IllliUauJ vat me u bollleof llr 1'iene' So. ... .. F-l . . - - . .- TL.T . onie description unit a Mai ol Ills Aif Vellets.' which I used as directed Pleasant lii louruayt 1 was Kically relieved, ami now, after lulue the medicine lliiec months. I seem to be entirely well, l ciu't see whv it is that there ure no many sufieriug women when there is such an easy way to be cured I know oiir luediciucs are the best in the world." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the fa. vorite family laxative. One ' Pellet ' a laxative, two 'Pellets' a cathartic dose. The store th&t serves you best today Is the store that expects to erve you in the future. It can't afford to sell a poor thing. Exquisite Small Furs One hundred and fifty different styles of boas it's likely you'll not fiud half that number in all the other stores in Scranton. We're never content with what the makers show us there's some little change or other that would improve the looks or make the fur more comfortable. We suggest these changes have them made for us alone, and that's one reason why we do most of the fur business in town, Women's Union Suits It would be a waste of space to tell women the advantages of the uuiou suit they know how it does away with the tolds at the waist, how it gives perfect freedom, aud how it distributes the strain so that you don't feel it anywhere. But perhaps you don't kuow that we have made a great effort thi3 year to get an unusual variety of these garments. The variety is uot only in the kinds of material and in the price, but in the large range of sizes and a -uuiou suit must fit or you will soon become disgusted with it. 50c to $6. Jo a suit. if you come to Conrtol ly & Wal lace's once you will come again. And that is perhaps the great est test of a store does it hold its customers ? A Remarkable Jacket for Women A cheviot jacket lined throughout with satin, well tailored, with velvet collar and cuffs; 26 inches long, $10. Aud we've had some, not so good, for $13.50. But there are not mauy only fiity, If you want the best coat $10.00 ever bought, this is that coat. Baby Coats... Domet Flannel , Night Shirts, 50c Longer and larger across the chest than the usual 50c night shirt, batter material aud better stitched" and finished. Take it home to your wife or mother, she'll soon see the difference. The maker threw up his hands when we told him all the things we wanted changed, but the larger order brought him around. Not euough to last through the win ter and we can't get more at this price. Iti the Baby Department are all sorts of warm coats for very little people. Long white coats far wee babies, $2 to $17.50, made ot Bedford cord, cashmere aud silk, aud lined with soft wadding just the things that babies would choose for themselves if they couid. Short coats in 2, 3 and 4 year sizes. Some of them dainty white, pink and blue, coats of silk, Bedford cord and cashmere, $2 to $10. Others for sturdier wear red, blue, tan. green; mostly box coats, with or without capes, $4 to $ 10. A few aristocrats of velvet and silk, with collars of lace and batiste, $4.50 to $11. There couldn't be a better place to get pretty winter things for the babies. Underwear And Hosiery . The winter stock is most extensive and complete for men, women and chil dren. The underwear is made to fit largely made to our order upon tested patterns by good makers. Fix your own price and we will give you the best the money can purchase, or select your quality and you may be sure the price is right. 1 Connolly & Wallace g 123-125-12M29 Washington Ave. 8 limey, who has been quite hh k for ,se eial da!, Is noticeably Impioved, and it l.s believed that the attack ol- typhoid fever which was ilituatened has been averted. .Mlhs Kllssabeth iluian. of the Wes.t Side, clerk In the trioiety depai tllient of riaike Hi os.' utoie, wus compelled to leave woik yesdeiduy totenoon by 1111 attack of hicknehs. It l.s believed hhe Is sulfeiliiK a ,evero attack of Bi-lp. Changed to Scranton. fleorge I- JitniC!-, who has been in chaise uf the Western Union telegraph olllco on North Main httcet, has been Kiven an advanced position In the Si'i'iintnii olllce of the Dclawaie and Hudson company. .Mr. James, how oyer, will not make his residence, ill tie Kleetile city, his position pei'inlttlnK lilm to bo to and tiom Ki-ranton each day, PERSONAL MENTION. .Mr. and Mis. J, tf Anderiui, who have been visiting their paients, .Mr, and Mis, William Alideion, of Cur boudale, and Mr. aud Mis, William Pecker, of .Scranton, have it-tuined to their home In VandlliiB, Mr, and Mrs. John Kearney, of Jes. sup, who weie wedded In that IioioukIi yesteulay afternoon, weie dtlveii to Carbondnle last evening, and took hup per at the Ilarilbim house. They weie accompanied by the bridesmaid, Miss JsYllltj Heap, and the Kiouinnnmn, John Kellem. X A. Hulbeit, the .Scianton music dealer, was a t'aibnndale vlhltor yester day. Stephen Xealon, of 1'lke street, who came home to vote in Tuesdays elec tion, letutued to his studies ill the Medic 0-Chliui'Klcal collegu at Philadel phia. .JPJtiMVN-iIAVFTELD. The stlioul diiee lot's have notified a number of the naieuts of i-lilldien who are not attending sehool to be pie.-ivut al their next meeting, which takes place on TuesMuy, to offer excuses lor the chlldien's nbii'iiUendunce, Wo have been asked to leniind the parents of the fact that It is most Important that they should bo piesent, because 1C the eliiliUeu aie not excused, the bo.ud has no alternative but to enfotce the law, which Is not u pleasant task for the biiaid. They have, however, lecelvcd lustilietlniis that the law must be enforced, and will havo to do their duty. The nieinheis of Allien a lodge, Pico ami Accepted Masons,' went to Cat-bon-ilale last evening, when- they had a Joint celebration with tho (.'iiibondalo Masons of the Washington sesqul-cen-tennlal, Miss Itobinsou, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mis, Jl. A. Wlllman tur the past I'm might, will loturii to her home at Mlddletown. c'oun,, today, A minor was In i-iiculatlnn last evening that Mi, Andrew Oaitcr, of t'aihondale. u former Jermyu lesldeut, had died, Fiom a relative, we learned that the rumor was untitle. Mis, Car ter Is, however, very seriously ill. .Mis. navid Ciiilllths and daushtei, Alice, of Scruuton, were guests of Mr, mid .Mrs. T. 13. llrllllths, of Noith .Mala street, Tuesday. Miss M.ugaiet Thompson letiuned home yesterday, after spending tho past six weeks In .Voith Ciiollua, the guest of Mrs, J. I). Slockei, of this boiough, who Is still at he. fanner home In the South. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS Old Stories Retold. People never tlto of heailug tho ott repeated stmy of tho success of Cham, berlaln's Cough ltemedy. Piom Uu over tho couutiy and even In lar away India, China and the South Sea Islands come letteis fnan ditigglsts and deal ers, stating the taro plenum e they de ilvo fiom handling a ptep.iratlon which gives such uiilvcisal satisfaction. They all tell the same stoiy ol the undoubted meilt of this lemedy, and of Its eill cacy In the icllef of coughs, colds and croup, and peisonally recommend It to their customers. The iciuedy is sold on a positive giiuiautee and has novel la I led to do all that Is Calmed tor it. Voe sale by all ditigglsts), $32.85 to New Orleans, la., and Re turn vln the Lehigh Valley Rall load November 8, 0 and 10. On nc count of Anieilcan Hankers' as sociation convention at Xow Oilcans, Iai November 11-13, the Lehigh Val ley railio.id will sell special tickets at $3.',S5 for the round trip, good going November Mh, iith and 10th, limited to lolurn to II days, including date of sale. Extension of return limits to November JJuth can be obtained by de positing ticket with joint agent at New Oilcans on or befoto November ISth, and payment of SO cents. Tickets good on all tialns cwtopt tho Hlnck Diamond e.piess, See ticket agents for fuither information. OLYPHANT. Harlow's mlns-tiel show, with a thst-c-lass company, will slve a perform, ance at the Pathcr Mathew opeia house pet .Monday evening, The juices will be only 10, u and 30 cents The Women's guild of St. Oeorge s mission will hold a lummage sale for the benelit of th mission, beginning Nov. .'J. (lev, David Spencer, I), D partici pated Jn the special services held In the Uaptlst church at I'ockvilln Tuesday evening. IMwaul liogaii has leturned home fiom a hunting ulp to Starrucca. Mrs. .1. M. Kvans, of Lackawanna sircet. Is visiting lel.tttves at Mahonoy l'lt. .Miss Sadie Itogan Is spending a few das wltli tileen Itldge fi lends. Mi.- M. H. Hull and daughter, Mis Cl.ua Hull, have letiuned fiom a visit 111 Now York. The Olyinplit oicbestra gave one of their delightful soelals in Million's hall last evening. The attendance was huge. vMis. J. II. Malum and son spent yes teulay with telallves at Oieen Ilidge. '
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