THE SCKANTON TlUBUNE-MOISDAr, NOVEMBER 10, 1902. ' ' . ..:..-.. The News of Ca bondale PELL FROM TRESTLE. Frank Gordon, Aged 14, of l'owdeiiy Bond, in r Critical Condition Since Satuiday, as the Consequence of the Fall of Thirty-five Feet. Frank (iordon, tigrd II years, whose homo l.x on Powdeily roud, Is In a dun serous condition, the consequence of u rail fi'oin u trestle on hjuturdny. Up was severely , Injured Internally, ami since the happening litis suffered weak ening losses of blood through hemor rhage. of (he stuiniit-h and head, There Ik no telling, u( thlM lime, what (lie Ultimate result will l)f. Tlio accident happened about noon on Saturday. Cionloli was on the trestle lending to (lie Powdetiy chutes, In coni ))any with several playmates. Just how the lad fell haw not been positively de termined, an there are cot 1 1 rail In lory stories of the' happening. Some say that he was engaged In a friendly bout with a companion, who nocldt'iitully pushed him. Another story hi that the boy wax picking: caul, and losing his halauee tumbled oil'. The distance to the ground Is fully thlrty-IHe feet, f Jordan was imeon- selotH when reached, lie wan carried to bis home, whither Dr. .1. A. Kelly t wa.1- burrledly cidled, as ther" were I fears that lite lad won dying, lie was j vomiting blood, and there was also an Issue from his ears. Dr. Kelly met in consultation with I Dr. XV. Ft. Dixon and Dr. .1. .1. Thomp son. While no posltlW" diagnosis was made, the Indications wt re that th-jrc . was a rupture or some character In the head. Ihomrh theie ate no uhvslcnl j.ln.ys the sunn- .-ii.-tsy In ,11-nlriiglng Hiu , s, (jf lljui.v yfi,.(iy iR. patient initios ppitnhiiun ! it Unit he has shown " , .-.,,, '.. . ... in Hi- canvass Ji.m etul-d tills .listrie.. j ?"" '- '"' ""i" .".. . ..u!it to he (lie I., .i.r lor his s-rvlee hi. ' ")l ,Jllt " dunser. lie regained con Hiirrlshiitg. ; silmssness alter being temoved to his Tlt'e Jt-'i'iVitillciti cunllilntp eantiol dls- : home and he has not since lost posses it.litii (hln subject l. hut. t eiinvcln:r to his Mull of ills svnss. There Is danger, i A GENEROUS SPIRIT. Srond-MindsSf Acceptance of Defeat by Hon. P. A. Philbtn Fays n Warm Tribute to His Successful Opponent, Hon. V, J. White. The deep-seated admiration which Is cherished thiougliout this district for Tlon. 1 A. Phllbln a feeling that pre vails both among Itepubllcans anil Democrats Is t.ertiiln to glow after rending the hroad-tithided editorial In Mr. I'hllbln's paper, the Arehbtild Citi zen, of Saturday. It Is somewhat refreshing to see u candidate show stub a generous spirit, in accepting defeat as does Mr. Phllbln. and to pay such a warm-hearted trib ute, an Ills, to a smcessfllt opponent. Those who know Mr. Phllbln. however, will say that the following Is cliiiriulei Isilc of his honest, generous nature. Tim editorial reads: Hall and Farewell. (iieetlnys to the new member of the us. HMtnhly ftom the Font tit illstrlcl-llie llon- oiahle r. J. While Mr. White was among those who pi allied by (he aa- luttche which overlook ill" ISeptibllenn party In I Icuwiuitm lonnty last Tttcs- d-iy. lile tram tills, however, lie niinlo lin'excolletll light, lie i ondiiulei! a cleiill ruiil manly riitiv.'is- and no one Is belli i elitlttcd to the n'llce If It should corno I'S n resull of lined aid climes' work, "lie of th? ihl"i' coiir.olallons o,' tlie ltepnbh- ciitt ar.dldate. the pi t representative. V.lio Is the collar ol till paper. U"S In Ihi.' kliiiv.lcihv ll-iil Ids rr.c tmr i an Arni-b-ild nam of i ecu seluilitrb iiti-ilimicnlK an are .ha--;.-:' -il by Mr. V.'lilK. Th.s nilliir of lh" I'it'Zra vvls'i-s lihn success upon his i'iiirai'1 i'.to ofilee, If he dls- Free Distribution FOIt THE JiJiNKl'lT 01? TH08K WHO 11AVK SOT 'I'KSTEK THE VIKTUKS OF Dr. David Favorite Kennedy's Remedy and are unfamiliar with Its mollis, ariangcmcnts have been nntdo for a I'MtKM IJISTHIHb'TION ot SAMl'1,15 HOTTbUS, from tlio drug stores of this city. Ask your druggist ror a IMtun P.OTTIiK and convince yourself of (lie wonderful vatue of thl.! great euro for Kidney Disease, Female Weakness ami the other conditions for which It Is recommended, and for which It has been used Willi such success In this Ideality. fintnples free al the following drug Mores: Wllllum H, MiiUnrruli, J, II. Phelps, S. It. Ilenwood & Co., Matthews Utos. nr.d olsewhe Ills filerdn la (lie il,.;l-li sin. -el- tlnial.i for tli- atliulr.ible mt.nucr 111 v.MiIch lii'y Mii"nri"il liiui at the el. c lien dittin:.' the cunpnltin whlcli led up to it. lie tuny h ,.iidi,iied for tile pleasure he feein h) ivcalliav his ,'wience al tlc lri.'t senlan. lie lias tiolliiuv; lo regret anil lutlila lo toidn. Hi; did win. t hj thoii;;ht at thai Hire, a. id what he still thinks, was le-t. lie l willing to be lieve that a majority of his party ami a very cicisidoruM" portion of the people of .Ills dhitllct thincTht so loo. Had they thought iithpi-nlse lie would have however, nf complications and It will not be know n fur four or live days what Hie late uf the boy may be. HIGH DEATH HATE. ! Twenty-five Deaths in Cnrbondale j During- October. I The report of vital statistics of Sec retary I'.nssell Shepherd, of the hoard of health, presented lo the board al been 'in tueetlnir 1'ridav nliihi. show a hiirh occnrsvil. over the seven over year. The . snowed iniii.i' ny a min'ii latger major- moitalllv r.il ,,'..:' . "ll ,;' . ' ;J,,.V': . ..:". inonth oi October HI,' i-'l'lIIM,.l .1 il' , tM.llltl.l tl I" 'J it'ty ' OV'l . V plurality of :!. Ihi lie was a very !ne!s I u- I ' puhlioaii who esc. lied with so small a minority as two hundred. There Is cotil lon in that, cola comfort, porhaiK but It is consoling just the satin. There Is nolli ing so bad us If il were worse and there are a few who fared watse ilinn the ed itor of the Citizen. ' Another rental c of the election which Is gratifying to Hie editor Is the vole he re teived in Ills own '(own old Arehbald ' that has always hotwired him wllii its eonlidence. To have ben ten such a stal wart Democrat as Professor While, in a . Democratic stronghold, was tli nexi best tiling to winning the clecli.in. To Hiu people of this town Hi" IMilor Is vei y Kialeful. lie Is not v.ilu enough to loo!: 'upon his vote as a pelsoiml tribute in any rinses bat ml her at an evidence of I heir ippieciatinn of Ids eiVorls to give them a lhst-elas.s newspaper and since he eoi,-, blned, as Hew llioinrlit. ability to do thai villi a lltuesv, ;is lie Imagined, lo repie eenl them as a l.iw-maker, they tried lo 'continue him hi both cnpticltlt-x. A m.i ,1i)ilty of the ioole of ilu- 1'oui'lh dlstriei decided otherwise, however, and lie can ln nothing hut submit lo llc-ir imperious will. The JMItor mav come out of Id- slatl rigaln hut, ic Uipllug s.is-"tliat's an other story." Meanwhile, lie will attend strictly to iMi-.'liic:'.''. lie will devote Ids ' time lo the dl--s.iiili'.'iloi: of useful knowl fdge among the p-onle through the iol liinni; of the rill.. ;i. the price of which, , notwithstanding the vnlo.tlilr- cxperlpin-j Of the editor. ill leninin lor the present, at one dollar p-r eic . in litis city for Hie I'weniy-llve deaths I'hls Is an Increase of lie month of September, and the month of October lift deaths were divided among CARL DOESIGEE CANED. the wards as follows: First, 7; Sec ond. ::; Third, :!; Fourth, S; Fifth. ::; sixth. ::. The rest of the report is as follows: Causes of deaths.: Whooping cough. "; tuberculosis pulinonllls, 1: chronic bronchitis.".: pneumonia, 1; stillborn. Il: marasmus, l: valvular disease of heart, I: diphtheria (ctoup), 1: rail road accident, 1: bronchitis, 1; ty phoid fever, 1; mural disease, 1; tu- ! brcu!osis, 1; meningitis, 1; cnnvul j Klaus. -: fatty degeneration of the heart, 1: nieinbrantoiis croup, 1: enti ce: of liver. 1: ettleto colitis, I: phthis ic 1: pyelitis suppression urine, 1; heart failure superinduced by alcohol ism, 1. Four bodies ei- brought into the city and one taken out of the city for interment. Interments in the city were as follows: St. llose cemetery, 2: Maplewood, e; Itrookslsile, 1: to tal, S. Contagious diseases were re ported as follows: First ward, mem braneous croup, 1: diphtheria, 2. Sec ond ward, diphtheria, 1. Fifth ward, diphtheria, L of six nuisances reported to (lie san itary olllcer, three were abated and three aie underway. Three dead ani mals were buried by the street de partment daring the mouth. the rare display of these brightly color ed flowers, which came from the con servatory of Hon. II. K. Hendrlck. and was Immensely pleased with the musi cal etUcrlahimcnt and the social diver sions of the evening. Thp ladles are deeply grateful for the generous re sponse of (he public. THE HONESDALE GAME. Neither Side Scored in the Maple City-Anthracite Contest. The newly organized Anthracite foot ball team went, ftom this city to Hones dale on Saturday and In n gatne with the criickorjnck (?) eleven of Mlllcr vllle, with but one good practice, took al? Hie honors of the contest. The Anthracites did not come back with a victory, fur neither Mde scored, but they came back satlstled' that they had by far the best of the day. With one week's faithful practice the Hones dale eleven would meet the fate of a section of mince pie set before a hungry newsboy. Perhaps thoy will get an op portunity to prove this, this very week, as arrangements are under way for a game In this city on Thur.sdn. rtt the two tlfteen-mlnule halves, the ball was near the Cnrbondale line but once. Hvett then It wan not a heart breaking moment by any means. Dur ing the rest of the play, Cnrbondale kept the ball in Honusuale territory, and at one time was within an ace of a touchdown. The Anthracites had miserable luck In handling; the ball, fumbles crowding each other. The lack of practice was wholly responsible. Some of the Car bondale players had not even played in practice and they were not onto the signals. Iladglns, the star of the In dians, was one of these, as it was only Saturday morning that It was decided he must substitute for Roche, who was unable to go. The comparatively poor showing that alone. Mr. Lister, It will bo recalled, used to take n. 50-mlle walk on each birthday In recent years. "While In good health for ono of his age, his condition will not permit of his observ ing his custom, and for the past few years he has hud to content himself with remaining quietly at home. The sympathy of Mr. td.Hter'a numerous Cnrbondale friends goes out lo him In his loneliness. THE AUTHOR OF. "1402." Hice's "Show Girl'" Is From the Same Pen At the Grand Tuesday. When It Is announced that the au thor of "1492" is the same man who has written "The Sltow Girl," Carbon dale theater-goers can appreciate the worth of the piece that will bo at the Grand on Tuesday night. Henry A. Parrel, the author, also wrote "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "Miss Simplic ity," in which Frank Daniels made such a success last season. "The Show Girl" Is under the man agement, of K 10. nice, -who also direct ed "119." The latter piece was the best musical extravaganza ever heard In Cnrbondale, and as "The Show Girl" is said to express the same excellence, a splendid performance may be expect ed. The traveling manager of the com pany is Frank F. Holmes, who had charge of the comic opera company last season. The sale ot seats Is now open at Ileynoldsr Drug store. Saturday's Fire. Tlie old postotllce building on Park place, owned by the O'Connell estate, which the fire (lend touches a couple of times a. year, was the scone of a lively blaze for a half hour shortly af ter noon on Saturday. The lire started in the boiler room of the dye shoo of Mulholland & Allen. Ilonesdale made, having hud abundant and caused about one hundred dollars practice, Is an indication that the can- damage before It was subdued. Both mi:ii. mi- nut 111 me ium iuiil uini , 1 !! companies Hooded the building with water and confined the blane to NO MORE MULES. OFFER OF FREE SITE. Germar.ia Society Honors Its Treas urer On Birthday Anniversary. A wholly t:nt'.p'-i t"d detnonstiatlon of the good-will nun tondt-r regard of 'Ills iVllow-nieluhciT of the Ceniianla Singing soeblv, was given Carl itot- blger, of i-'uiuli Wyoming stieet, nian , tigir of the Kraut:: brewery of the JVniiM.viv.iuht tVuiral IJrcwing eoui . pany. Tlie m ca.-!ou w,,s h bh thilay annivir.-ary o:i Thursday 1: si. In lite evening. two-M-ote of Ihe . Gu'ir.iuia in-mlieis assembled at the P.oeslver ivslilun c. President l.ouis liiumier in. ml, i tiu- Jolly delegation. The sitrprl.'i! of tne ivuilug was the lirenentntloii lo .Mr. Uotslger by 'il- dent nrtiunir of a li.tudsoii.e gold-hf.id- (riate offers 10 the ed ebony cane, n sub.iiaiiil.il reiiiem- ' liviance of the society for .'dr. liocMger 10 eiiensii, ine tenner leejing which J Hie silk mills. II Is close me nii 1 11 iiumiu'ii was voiced 111 nu't.iiio ami Western road, vuiuvsL uuie i-pet-cii iiy .vir, uruiiurr. Mr. lioislger replied us well as he could iiiniir the circumstance, but was so overcome by Hie demonstration of hi,- associates thai he uiiild Hiirivly loon; than inuiiiiur Ills acceptance, The invasion was t lie iiie,in of more llrmly uniting the tits of good-fellowship Whlc.ll unite .Mr. Itoeslger with the (le llinnlu society In their social lelatloiis. After the presentation, there was a renewal of the hearty social enjoyments of the evening, which weiv followed lu ll luncheon, Cottage Prayer Meeting Tuesday. A Cottage praytr meeting under the auspices of the deacons, of the Hereau Paptlst church will he hld Tuesday evening at the resldmee of D. M, Davis, 171 South Terrace street, CHIMIUK.VS II0.UK. A Well Run place. At a children's home In Fort Wayne, Intl., they have entirely abandoned cof. fee bee-aits? of the bad effect of it. Mrs. M, fi, tiorsllne. who is the ma tron, is mectlnt; wilh grand success, She was compelled font- years ago lo discontinue the use of coffee and nftu making several experiments concluded that Posttun filled the bill and has used it ever since. She has charge of n family of chIN dren numbering from 23 to au and writes- us: "I give Postum Food cof fee Ireely, using- no coffee at all. The children ure always well; we have had no ulcknesa for two yearn, except such 'fas they contract at school like whoop Insr cough, measles, etc. No bilious at tacks, no fevers, no okln diseases, The children are all plump and in good Condition. Clear complexions, no sal low or muddy looking faces, such us fesult from the use of coffee. "Wo al (vyaya rnuk? J'ostum strictly according to directions and It gives pleasure and Jjealth to all." Couti actor John Smith Grants a Xot on Upper Belmont Street. That there Is a spirit of willing co opciation among C.trboltdnliuns In the mailer of Hi- leather factory which Isaac Singer and his brother. Attorney Henry H. Singer, of New York city, are endeavoring to bring to this city. Is indicated by the offer of Contractor John Smith, of Spring street, to give a trie sUe to the Industry. The land Is located on 1'pper Hel uiout street, and Is owned by the heirs of the late Jacob Smith, of which Con- iracior Smith Is administrator. The New York con cern an acre plot in the vicinity of the Fell Urewlng company's new plant and to the On witlch will give Hie ioiiil,slie railroad facilities. Tliete is a good water service and the itrolley Hue passes the site. Altogether It Is a desirable spol, and the olfer of it free will me-i with the proposition from the Massachusetts, town, which the leather company Is considering. Tills olfer Increases the hope of the Mes-rs. Singer or dliecilug the factory Carboudttle wa'y. There Is a strange apathy here when ft movement Is on to bring a factory or any new luduslry to Carhondule. We seem always to be bemoaning the absence, of factories, hut when there Is mi oppo'.luully of landing ope iheio Is up unusual lack of Interest, The latest enterprise seeking admis sion o Cirboudnle to thus suffer is the slilri-nutklng firm of llalpln K Alperln, who sought In ostubllsh a factory here, to relieve-ihe big one In Scraiiton, which Is crowded with or ders, There has not only been little co-operation but ob-itacles have been placed in the path of negotiations which are likely to cause the llrm to withdraw ami seek u place elsewhere. The morels the pliy, Iidy Workers' Cake Sale, The Youtitf l.ady Workers of tlie First Alethodlst i-hiiroh will hold thilr annual ctiku sale on the day preceding ThankEfi-lvInjf. A Case of Diphtheria. J. llunyon. of m:i Helmont slivel. has bean reported to the bo.itd of health as buffering from diphtheria. Ie is tweiuy-roui yeurs of age Chrysanthemum Social Great Success One of the must siicceshtul enterprises under the pationnge or the Ladles' Aid ot the Qerean Uaptlst church was the chrysanthemum social of Frlduy night. Noarly -)0i) tickets were bold. The at tendance crowded the Sunday school rooms and the ladies were kept busy serving refreshments and selling the beautiful chrysanthemum. Kyery body who attended was delighted with Farmers Will Go on Strike if Asked to Have Them as Boarders. Mr. Mine Mule can make up his mind that lie cannot play any more in the town lots of Welsh Hill, Glkdale or Clifford. When he went out there this summer, during the strike, he seemed to have forgotten how to eat grass: his long stay underground weaned him front nibbling the green whiskers ot the earth and lie couldn't be coaxed to cut any lawns with his teeth. On the con trary, he gave evidences of his early training by making for trees, fences, He-posts, or anything that looked like a mine prop, a sprog or a piece of crib bing. Kven heifers were preferred lo the tall grass of Susquehanna. These vagaries of Mr. Mine Mule were not hankered utter bv the farmers who boarded the frisky animals, and there will be a strike among our rural friends before they will consent to act as host of any more mules from the mines. The Montrose Republican expresses the feel ing of indignation that is rampant over the village cut-up tricks or the mules who rusticated In Susquehanna, county lust summer. Says the Republican: "Xo people outside the striking miners are gladder to sec- the strike settled than are those who pastured mine mules for the companies in Hie vicinity of Welsh Hill, Klkdale and Clif ford. The nntlen destroyed the trees by eating tlio bark as high as they could reauli. knocked down stone walls, ate fence posts In such a manner as to al low the wire on the barb wire fences to fall, destroyed crops and even killed domestic animals, besides making them selves general nuisances. While the price paid for keeping them was fair. It isl doubtful ir any who have kept them this summer could be hired to do so again," Onee more, alas! for the mine mule. Swiftwinds Beaten. The Swlttwlnds went to Duumore tuul were beaten by a heavier team from that borough. The score was close, r,-0. it was u good gamo throughout, A few bad fumbles prevented the Swiftwinds from scoring. Dick Monahan, of the Swiftwinds, played a star game. John Misko Released. John MIsko, who was arrested at Jer myii on Saturday, on the charge or having murdered a man at Pottstown, has been released. Investigation on the part of Detective Connors revealed the fact that he was not the John MIsko wanted for the Poitsiown murder, Death of n Former Resident. Mrs. Lister, wife of Thomas K, Lis ter, a former ,well known Ciirboiidalu resldeni, died at her home In Thomp son last week, Mr, Lister, who has passed his eighty-fifth year, is now all the rear. The loss to Mulholland & Allen is covered by insurance, as well as the loss on the building. KK5CXJJa(SB!J!Sa5SJS!S!J!KS!!5!5aX!i8J!JKJXJ ?? vuiiiiiMiy K allace i Scranton's Shopping; Center Thf ctmv tlmf enrvpa unit hncf I today is the store that expects to serve you in the future. It can't afford to'sell a poor thing. If you come to Connol 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 ? Exquisite SS Small Furs . j Olle lllinrirnrl sitirl fiftv r1iffrnK Rru1rs jg of boas it's likely you'll not find half jj that number in all the other stores iu Sj Scrantou. We're never content with what the gjj makers show us there's some little change or other that would improve the Q looks or make the fur more comfortable. We suggest these changes have them made for us alone, and that's one reason 5 why we do most of the fur business in Jfn town. s HUni Book Club's Evening. The TJ-to-Date Book club had a de lightful evening Friday niglit tit the home of Miss Isabelle Yarrlngton as the guests of Misses Yarrlngton and rout-night. A feature of the evening was the guessing contest. Miss Martha Singer won the prize which was be stowed on the one who guessed the largest number of books represented by pictures hung about the room. The trophy was a handsomely bound vol ume. -An appetizing luncheon was served. Who Took the Chrysanthemums P There was a case reported yesterday of someone carrying off a number of chrysanthemums from a wall in front of a Canaan street property. It might bo suggested, If the search be fruitless, that the llowers might come home themselves, as did Megaphone, the Press club's mascot, who was lost for several hours on Friday. In Memory of Mrs. Coffey. A high mass of requiem In memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Cortey, lately de ceased, mother of Very Rev. T. F. Coffey, V. fi -will be offered in St. Hose church, Saturday morning, at 7,"0 o'clock. s It would be a waste of space to tell women the advantages of the union suit they know how it does away with the folds at the waist, how it gives perfect freedom, and how it distributes the strain so that you don't feel it anywhere. But perhaps, you don't know that we have made a great effort this year to get au unusual variety of these garments. The variety is not only in the kinds of material and in the price, but in the large range of sizes and a union suit must fit or you will soon become disgusted with it. 50c to $6.o a suit. Domet Flaooe A Remarkable g Jacket for Women A cheviot jacket lined throughout with satin, well tailored, with velvet collar and cuffs; 26 inches long, $10, And we've had some, not so good, tor But there are not many only fifty. If you want the best coat $10,00 ever bought, this is that coat. m jsr S-e. In 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 and silk, and lined with soft wadding just the things that babies would choose for themselves if they coiiid. 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. 0 s, 31 PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Katheryu J.lttlo spent the Sab bath with friends In Scrantou. Mrs, l.eroy llollcuback Is home, after an extended visit in South Dakota. now Dr. II. .1. AVhalen delivered an address in Peckvllle, Friday evening. Vincent C. Manners, manager of the I'eoplu's shoe store, Is in New Yotk city. Funeral Director .Martin liutler, ot Arehbald, was a Carbondnlo visitor yes terday, John Meruit, of like street, Is con fined to his homo by 1111 accident sus tained while tit work In the mines. Arthur l.loyd, who was Injured In the runaway on Canaan road lust wool;, bus been discharged from Kmergeney hos Dltal. .1. AV. (Iriiut, P. F. Fo.v and dames Burke witnessed the production of "im prudence" at the Lyceum theatre, Scrattton, Saturday nisht, Albert Itutherford returns today to resume his studies In the law school of the I'ulver.slty of Pennsylvania, after a few days' visit at his home in this city. Miss Uello Miillaney, of West .Scran ton, spent Sunday with lion. P. K, Tim lin and Mrs, Timlin nt the Harrison. Miss Mullunoy Is a sister of Mrs. Tim lin. itptaln Thomas Murphy, who until a few months iiko the local representa tive of the International Correspond ence schools, wiis In Carhonditld over Sunday. .Misses Katheryu and Annie Moim haii enjoyed William Favrrshaut mid (it til 111) n v (11 1 lit iii'iihiimt 11 1 Inn itf i f Thai is the result of a course j prudence." at the Lyceum, In .Scrantou, haturduv nisht. Herbert Mlttan ami Thurston Kvarts, of Lake Ariel, having frocured work iu the Delaware and Hudson car shop in Cnrbondale, have removed lo that city. ilonesdale Citizen. Mrs. F. C. Mtipit and daughter, lto limine, are spending a few days In New York, The nip is taken principally to jfe Longer and larger across the chest fjjj than the usual 50c night shirt, better 5 material and better stitched and finished. J5 Take it home to your wife or rnother, 5 she'll soon see the difference. 2 The maker threw up his hands when we told him all the things we wanted 2 changed, but the larger order brought ffj'him around. g Not enough to last through the win- SJ ter and we can't get more at this price, 0X B ft. rwear v.tf The winter stock is most extensive 0 and complete for men, women and chil- 55 dren. ' The underwear is made to fit largely S made to our order upon tested patterns CJ by good makers. Fi:: your own price and we will give tJJ you the best the money can purchase, or S)J select your quality and you may be sure Jr the price is right. fi I Connoll. is s y & Wallace I23-125-12M29 Washington Aye. a He was a vet- SOUND AS A DOLLAR is one ot tnem. it nas a pe. culiar action on the throat and lungs which of treatment with Scott's KnuiU bion. We have special refer ence to persons with weak lungs and sensitive throats. Scott's Emulsion does some things better than others. This b,!'7lulfelTlat1'1U,, W"K'" """ Miss Hllssabelh ilorau. of the West Side, returns to her position today in ' the grocery department of Clarke Hro.., fi . ' after an attack or slip which kept her tueiii i home for several days. strengthantl makes them tough, WiVh.V!!lf ??'" ,Fpe"? 'J11! WMk rr,. f ' with her daughter, .Mrs. c V, Johnson, I hat S how Scott S hnUllsiOll f t-arhomlale. Miss .Mae Campbell has d. - , , , , ; returned home from a several weeks' rives OUt COUgllS, COldS and! visit In Carbondalp.-Wayne independ- em. W. J. Chappulle, a former resident or Great Head, passed away in Leaven worth, Kudu. The deceased was well known In cnrbondale, having visited here with theatrical companies, of gives bronchitis. It keeps them out, too. i We'll i.t.iyhUlLU7, If ijUU. SCOTT t BOWNiV 4t Petti Mutt, New Vwk. which he was manager ernn In the business, Mr. und .Mrs. Nicholas Uussell, of ,ler myu, who were recently wedded; were Hiiests of Cnrbondale friends yesterday. They dined at the liurrlson. as the suests ot Mrs, . A. Monahan, who Is a sister of Mrs. Uussell. .Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Mulr, former Car bondallans, are the jjtiests of Jlrs. L. M. Dennis. Mr. and Mrs, Mulr, who have been visltlitfr friends Iu this sec tion for several weeks, are now well located In llrownvllle, Nebraska. P. .1. Moore, of Lackawanna county, who was elected to the oillce of mine inspector, formerly resided tit Warrior Him, anil Is a brother of Attorney K. J. Moore, secretary of the Luzerne county Democratic connuUtee. Wilkes-Ihirrw Itecord. II. L. llatlliid, who formerly had i-harse of the local department of the .sertintou Tribune, but now Jills a re sponsible position in the home oillce, was a caller in town. Mr. Hatfield had chui-Re of the recent contest conducted by iliitt paper, In which two Cnrbon dale yotiuir men IlKiirfcd very promi nently. Tlio success of the contest speaks well of Mr. Hatfield's ability, lie has a host of Carbondulo friends who are ever ready to welcome him to tlie town. Uvenlna: Lender. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Jboino. Quinine Tablets, This hlsnature. c&CU.s.f. im every box, i5c, tt J&tonrvft OLVPHANT. T. J. Parsons, of Main .street, Hlnkely, was must agreeably surprised by a number of his Kcntlemuu friends, who (dithered at his home on Friday even ing iu honor of his birthday annivers ary. The Incidents of the evening; were most pleasurable mpl near midnight a delicious luncheon wan served. A handsome .Morris reclining chair was received by Mr. Parsons from his friends. Those present Were, Dr. F. L. Van Sickle, Dr. "SV. L. Van liusklrk, C. XV. Hoiuer, T. 1.. William. H. H. Hush, Arthur SVIddowfleld, T. J.I. Voyle, J. A. Hull, William Wldilowlleld, S. L. & j a s t & . j e . t i t &, j? : t" f ' t t t t, w tt ? v. w. f, , k K . -. - . - ,5 AT OUR FALL AND WINTER LINE OF ! !-o.-nr2toi tf-o sn iv-a "fl ttriti4iMr7Lr ' vTiaa ruaiiui vjifivvs , If theso lines are not better than any other in town, don't buy . them, but nt any rate have a look. Our asortment of Underwear is f. so largo, we cannot specify each kind In thic small space. They range III JJUWU iiUUl UUU IU iJ.UU, GLOVES Wo have forty different kinds to show you, from the 25c Work ing- uiovc, the ijiLOU wnlKlnjy Qlove, to tne pure Otter or Sealskin, inducting Bent Driving' Glove. 309 Lacka. Avenue. s, jtownes, remns-, xnnncrcs, aiao "iiip-n-oai" ,m dmmmOmmeA i c5358 ; 412 Spruce Street Sole Ajvent for Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary L'litlci'wcnr. ,1 , w u -Jt vt a "j; u i ; a is "a a 'i n vtu u 'a vt 'a a u ;i v vi ;t 15 t u "as Mcl'ube, ',. H. Kdwards, .Major Ulihart. of Providence. M. L. kcu, of (ireen liidse, J. II, Orchard, William Hubbard and F. L. (iraemer, of C.irmonbale. Harveii Home services were con tinued lu the Hlnkely HaptM church yesterday moriilnsr and evening. The i-liurch was very laisilly decorated with plums tuul autumn fruits, lu Hie uinrii 1m,' Or. .Spencer occupied tlie pulpit mid dclKercd an appropriate sermon and lb-. U. .1. WJlllatnr, of Peckvllle, gave an able lUsi-oumi in the evenlns,'. Hp-.'U.il music was tendered by the choir. Harlow's Minstrels will be the attrac tion of the Father Mitthew Opera house this evening. A ilrst-clnss performance is assured, Prices 10. 20 and oO cents. The borough council will meet In regulur session tonight. Tho Hxcelslor Hose company has elected th rollouiiiK ollicers for the ensuing term; President, Frank Mc Laughlin; vice-president, P. .1. lie UllUy; cecietary, Uavld Voyle: treas urer, C. ,1. Hathaway, chief or lite de partment, M. K. O'Uoyle: asslstimt chief, T. .1. Itugan; t'oroiuan, J. XX. .Mnhon; llrst assistant I'nremaii, 1-:, M, lioban; teiiiiul assistant foreman, M, McLaughlin: trustees, H. X, Ferguson, Chester Mason, John Kllculleti; per manent man, W. P. l.awier. Itexford Kelly, of Wyoming seminary, is spending a few days ni his homo bete. William Dearie lias returned hoina after spending several months in Cam brja cotiut-. Miss Kettle Mealey, of lluffalo. N. Y., Is vlcltlng at her home on Dunmoie street.