3 THE SOK ANTON 'TRlBUNE-TUlUSDAy, NOVEiUBER 31, 1902, The News of Carbondale. DEATH OJA PIONEER. Michael Vincent, Who Wns Foimar Fostninsler nt Wnymrut nud the Flist Tcleginphei' Theie, Succumbs nt His Home In Pntetson, N. J. Mloliucl Vincent, who umv to thH pni'flnn over u lutlf itMitun nito, c't ttliiK In Wiiyimul, wliiii- ln wii n nn Ppk'ttotlS ll5ttli yUU'tlllllli'it Ill-H Wi'il." nl his liniitu In Pnli'iimi, X. .1. Mi'. Vincent i tlculli rulluttt.il Intltni ItlH clue to bl use hclns 70 ynit i ultl. ;io was tuUen 1 1 out tbl" oltv to I'ntr-r-con lu'o ol!M nto. lli' on ni" lion1 "i'V urn I intinthH iiho to vl"lt IiIh stMi'i, Mil PiUilih Hlinnnon. oi ('.tniiuii "tint, with tin' hoi"1 of bom lining lif niHcIt b tin1 illiuiK Ho uiis liiKon (iMltf 111 nftfi1 belli;; Iihio ii shor lhtn ti ltd hi" miidl'lun Iji'uiiiio o li.nl tliiu 111 bin- t'-"l ICUlilVill Wlis IIHTfO'.iiv Air. Vim nut wn u ii.uivp of Itilunil. Hi" i nine m tbl mutiny wlnti nlioiit if. .'mii iilii, "ftllliiK In Wn limit wlih li lion n" iln liniioiiniii iiluoo In lhl vicinity l.uiinliiK U'Ioki ndiy ho wns f.-l in tin i if jt n: WiivimiH, til" lost li'losiiiidiri It. Iln illttf"i' .Mr. Villi i nt p'.'-'pitiil (Milium hi- ii'xlilpiito In Wry unit "id iwi- liiilui'iilliil iiiiiom: tin Cut liici-i Iln ifiiliont'- Mc-ldi iiiultltl tii'r i tliill'i" ndii'inl -Ion, It w.i IVWIIII IM"! 'li. .i lei in. Ilo lell Win- , III. II t l.'tllH -1)1)1 V'.ll'l OKU llll Illr? lo l''U'iin. . .1. ulnic lie lliiil until l hi unit loot i une. Mi Vltu nit lind t Miiitilti) pii'iitl'in In r iti iin until i ,lli' Wlnelrt A INnii ", Winn .Miuhlne i omnpitv. Iln w,i Hip mihiuI .iki?ii1 In tlfit 'Itv fiii" int- 1 1 It. id linntrtiiU'i illftifit It ( iiih'ind.il, ultn wl'l lo. 'Ill l ' 1 oi M' 'ho ii 'iicinliiiiiit ol Ills Kind, ,','t-titli' 'pit It Til" ill 1 1 ,t-' d l '-in i 'ii il In lliti ' -till-, 'I 'Villi '' lilllllo.l Villi tilt 01 SI I ouoi Mil. I'll, Austii-' VliKUU. of "Yew Vol!: IH. mil I'h.iiU- Vhui nt. of .i f i -on Tun ut .Mi VlntiMil'v listfis ii" In I ' ii 1 ii' il.ili , li I'.iliii'c "Mi in 1'iti nnl M'- M,i Doitclio- nf I Vitiitsiii s. pi ill- it ill, d Ivm till ,i o it - lliill Ml- N'uii ''n tin it ltd li- AnMi bnuuiii. nl lliw ilt n'cii- nt lite di -oi. 'i -id. i Mil in d M"t(idn' Mini' l'.llit fi'l. ,tlt: iittcndiiu; th oli"itiiilf- TO; WITHHOLD 10 PER CENT. Cnmmoi C.uuucil Adonts Tlesoluticin In Conti'irtot Ki!l?eii Cn"-e. I'o'i'iuin i ittim il 1 i-t nojiii .ti'i.d hi the MtKr-' -t nil tl ide I" inn 111' lill.iDi i' I'liiiinitic lo i .i ill in, in U i K in -i ii i I 'Olliuli, to ui.iilulil I." pi i itiil Muni fill' 1 lltll 01 i'iji tl ll Mil 'lllllll.l- Kll lei'li In' ill' i mi'- HKlinli i'C .1 liliml i of -tllJ.K I' -c ", u- The u-nltttiin., wlili li win- ,i.icH"l Mitliont ileb.itc, wns liitinilui ii by Cli.'liiii in Mil ti i- I'n ,nl- 'I lint Hip (il ntliKi- . ti- lieu in ,m Clioi Upil In I) -,ild Tliou.i- Kiili i n tl, I'l.fb. bi-in l"i im ii'iil h.- i U.i n lbe .mount duo lilin uliln is si,,nvtj;, ,nu :li it the hiltiui', i s.Tn. ti'i, lif ip t.iini'd uiilil Hip so.iis .up ,inpiii'i! b tlip joint -iii-Pt i iiininltti ' . t'ouiull ul' ti idopled ,i iP-iiluMini liy ,lr. Whltllpld, iln .'i litis iln I Hi- Pi'Uii sih.mu 'IV it plioiip lOiijiinv i .ii, up the Stfll.lP MiOIll lilt ll it III lllli - 111 lllu 'i.isfindU ol Mi" iln hnllili'it; within tllllty oil- Thi KlepliotP i ill lp.iuv pi.lh llPlll.lio' I-' pi'l ll'Otlil ('Olliuli, i'owoif t, dor s tmt thsnU ll, ' I- ' iitui(l). .'tod thu Icliplmi,, luinii will ii(i, p,i). ))1oip IT( hi c Hi" nolii i ol ii I' tin) Tin' U.uittt indiniti'i ulilib pin lio tor two-ioio di' -tt.i'l llKltt1' ii dlllor oiit pa' Is 01 H.. iln, u.i- jiu opi iititil nol til"! till", Mi Sihio i.il-i'd luo li'j: ilui. in i-n in h .! thi'io in i.Uini i ! iii-p 'n ihp tilt iipi'iiiin ol tin ilij lint i ohl.ih i d. Cli, ill - d i iln" until the oi iMu .in ,id- 7.' III! Ill01'- tliesllrin wns on iTim-iii" -iilli ii'u in, in ''li ),"' ! 'ip Tlw li . Illl.l'.ll .ipp -' mi'ld ' tC - '(111 . it" .r l I- (il (!'! Illl ipni' l 1 1 uiii" nl tttiip i" i-'i d lii M nil:.;;- Uioliitloi In M '.ili"i, p'loldi, It tin pnulii -d ,i J-l o (nll.iM ind iiai'-i'- in tin1 I'n'u.nliii llu-c i oiu V n.y, i i , .nlonti d I'lfli W I- 111 illllllll l- III 111-- Ifpi.l ( I I ii Illlll l"t- iMll'ltd silllh' III! I ,1.(1 f'hniinil 1 i-t i- In i i-Mi i, !ii nut illP Ii tin Ill.ltlO'l in, '.hi v l iv o t,. pirn i iv ' i old li di. ti It: ini.i i i i OPi S ' J', I 1 , i I'llini IK , to i,, c TiciifUi'd- lIvniiH MMioileil Hint tltnltij, Ilio woolt lie lei'i'llod a votiuhet niiioiint IllK to $,M), (lie fiitn of lln ."dtle nit hi, fi on t the lioinl touunini, TIiIk otiili the niuilei' o fur us the hcliDol boil nl H ooncpinpil, Thole .ift leinnlim MlmtPier llabllltv ipiUh on tin loud bomlsiiion who Ktue nn Itulrtiitil ryliur bond luxt wlutep to rmuHhill tun eitiulii.it iiL'tlon uniliiBt Mr. Cllffonl Hut this llulillit.i In nnotlici' Htoty, titul public Intel i it In the duplicate tumble will llhi'K oeuf-i' now Hint Hip settle, nieiit li Hint . Tlieie Is nioio or leo "p"otilntlon n.s to tln.1 outcome of Hit rilnilnnl pHRiedlliKi, Unit me ilenilliiB PETITIONS TURNED DOWN. School Ditectots Wftnt Steps for Night Schools Opening To Be Most Hegulnr. in nn niits" down the petitions fin tin uppuliiji of nlKhl .-ohooliJ, piesptiti'd to tin si'lmol bourd htpt week, Uiteo tois N'uniuiii uiitl Copcliind. who wete opmlj nppo-ed to the nmniipr In which Hie pi I llloim wine oil diluted, hi lived .it whiit thtv bellfieil wits ii lonjj-mimd-Iiik iilni-e, They ul-o sourIiI to outnh INh Hint thpy tin' pup.ued M opiioxc nnv petition of this elmmdpi Hint Is nol icifiiliu' In pt.ry w.iy: lh.it l. no one who tnlfjlii It. in it ino'ijiecllic llimiicliil Inteit-i should lini uiii-thlns lo do with Hie ri.iinlnj,' m i Ik uliitlng n uiltten tPtiuist for the upt iiIhk of nlKlit schools. if the D.iieim of dill ill on ile-lic the Illinois tn In- opined nl iiijjhl tliPv i on (Ii'dilnte titul ptesent a OPlltlo i to th.it end. W hen the iiintti I ( iiltii d.iy iiIbIii'i itiKtlim, Mi foi nied tlic lio.uil th.it he the pelillons uid liellon i. vide Ittllv litstlllid hi ti .Ml Coiirl nnl 'lipjili'iuctitd'. Ji loir th it he wo- 1 ti l tn nn il ol the I'ltool i. initios i In iiluleil one of the luo pi tit Inn- This lie coudi'iimr i! OS llelnK wlmll.l lllli.illtd foi iind nn. w.ilimtiil. "tisiileui Jeili, 'ii! Hisied tin, i the lnw 1 1. nl timt upon the li'tltlmi of luetiti or inon' p.itdtts tin lllfllll s, ll(l(ls sl,i (i Olldlell. JIf, Win, um itplifd th it when iiotsoii'- who Illlil ,i lillinii.il itildP-t 111 Hie eulii-pli-i (lliill, (Mil tile pdlihili- the lio.itd u.i' i'ftlllid ill tuinnih' down the pe- tll'lllls, Mi I'niiJi.'H''- motion pn-lponi o lion on the ( ,11 wd. The ii-uliitinii in Mi liUslies pnnid Itif, fot -Idiu.iils on ln U 'Med, In linn ol ."n i Mhool. w.is ,idot;(.d ,uni th" unit i, id u.t- Id to John liomh lor 1J1 . ' lit- lip) toot. (in motion of Mi. V.tii.i.iii. Seiio t.il' C.llI.lKlUi' v.l lli'tlllitld' to ,ul-citi-e In- bid- foi (o.'il tm the ( oin Iiii; season, the bid- to lip n on j-.itiu-d.n nilit jiiui to st. iM tin pin" of i o.i I .it lui.ilvii The boiiid will niPOt .It, lilt ll(t S.ltUlllll, PMtlillrJ. up .it :-'iititr- , A'.in.uin In. liuittiied Into the dill l toil lei HllK thein. this hi tlnil one Follow Jrm. I SS PmhuaIT I Ketone f 1 I (OHDOii w m iWk m 6 m Whnnyott bttvawfttciiflrRtBPlectHtoworUnnrt ($$ jm&lxi. I K3 5 m then tell lliojcoler on want Jim. Hobs Htlif- VcLrPvSfl I &M S? H ltti In iiiiIiIaiI Ii ( lin l'nudtnnn Iini1n.ii n li at l l,t V y ' ' iJ ' liAti' ril 1 UmiMt c T wmmmmmmmmmmmmimmuwwm B you will titul in every J MWft," !.! 2 I ms. boss PM!a i B SZZ" Watch Case j mm x Ut Better thnn nn ntl-pold en bo becauno fllronnor; I f Kl 5g lH nhnnnpr leipfitmn nn irntrl la wnatiL '1 hn .Tim llnaa ll,.... , WM H Cfi60lNKtiuruiUcoafor'2.3yonr(i. Won't ireur thin. ' am 2f " Wm Bond for boolt. f Egg H MW The Keyitone Witch Cue Compiny, Phllidelptili, I tl WH SnIAi? ) IR SI! iMiMHiUiy B Womens Handko - . . j kenih leKietteil, thoiuth the best wishes nilitce pie, ten, eofiVu nud fiult. Slip- Si? nn sum ins in tup new iintiie win no eonilinin thein, KXHXKKXXXXXXHK Q Mi l!l(l( liniti ll in litlotl- w.n A Hunting Pnity. Tin 1 1 wns ii hiiuthiR tii t or iK In the ilt ,U'Steiiln en i onto tn ltmiiwood, Hus 'luihiiunii i (unity, wheie eiimo Is abiind inil The p.ntv which took dinner nt tho 1 In 1 1 )-ciii wii" composed nf J. M. Nnfus, .Sdillitou. I. .f. iiuver, rieellllle! S. J). JilMIe, HelMliK: S. . . i.ow Jind U. 7, .Low OluiiRPilllej Y. Al, r.hn.fdes, AVu inili The hunl.smeu weie well nipplled Itu the hunt Me-ddes the splendid guns lliei Imil the ttiihiod iIuks Dnt of the i,ul. S II J. line, who Is uisliler of the Xiitiouiil li illl. at llPiiiliK, uns the Kiiest ol i 'Itv .SllpctllUeiident of rfillonls Klmcr li (S in n i HI ol the (l;i. "Nic" Mttithn Homo. Nkholiis Miuthil. Sh.'llU'spL.lle.iii le.ldel mid ii liiiniinoiis (li.iiiutci nl lui ill li tinuii, nl-'o i eli luiiti d n- niin.tsii nl the hise lull tf mi known its NIl Miiithns lliilliius, it tut lied .iesteid.il flout Xew VnlU slnt tn t.ilir up Ids foi .net wot If III the Del.iu Hi' iittil IIuiImiu liilio- .Mo uns ior sfveiiil mouths hi the wilds ot t'miif i mi (oitutv hewliijv (Imliei lii ti limi- ln'i iiinii Ills Inii ii i-tiun cMi'Mli'tiee.s IIkk Wile hlttuoi nil-lv di dilnil in n lilld to The Tiiliime duiliiif the siniiinei Rocoveiing fiom Sciious Illness. Ml i In mi ill Tlylie, ol tin llist Hide who his linn tl prtlluit in l'ini"i),i in bus Iilt.il Jul iwi) i.ip'h li -s cip il nn .it t.Kl. ol tip'in'd lev it iind - -teidlh t, iln ll,." Ill itu ',ih. .Mi- Tlglie i, .is t.iU. n iik wlille Inline oti ,i i.ication limn .i sillllt lliuni ill ll.lltlllKile while she u.ls iinpliiitd us iiuis,' .ii, i lei iiini ( "in i she will i titi ' lo tt.illlniiue Alter Twenty Yenis. JM .nnl Mi-, (m'011,0 SI iilni ut I'hil ,ult liihi.i nic liM on ,i ji to .Mis Sl.llkei s In olllft , .lis-e 'I ,n lot, ol Si' til .ii (.inn. Tins I- Huh tli si nuetlmr in tu nli-Uiice ji.ut Mi. uml .Ills, btit:- koi Will li .11 l' this 11101 IlillK foi i'itt-IllllK. wluie ilie.i will lesid. toi iln. Mttuic Willi lie Ir -on, llbm .St.ule.i AMUSEMENTS. le The Son .lllllUIr' thr mil lie nl Cli ( it tli 'I own. tin V. Sjtnt ' will in .is Hip, pl.l "HE Cr.IITORP nrPLICATE. 31 of in1. CGV.iucuiy Give j Clic:k SC '.'HO in Full Settlement. 'I'll ;ihi'Oltii iluplli lit" lor the Pur 1-1' ', wlili It wjs in tin. h,,i,d nf x.i I'oiUito" I'l.inK li ( lipoid, hid been t-etil ,1 lit lull h.i li'- ridt'liiv I'.isuiiiltj l lllllj'.'ll. Hi B.llllli on Md tin nll- itln. . i.iitdtf- i i-it in iln v nltiht's pnl.il inn tint nt tin -limit hn mi r,V -.i4 a .jcurn f i 1 M n Time seems nn t I'.ntintflv when ha tninjji a woi'Mit to the turn of life; '. I,jrc J., or houlil;be at its ripest and best for Iit, and ,ihe ap. rroacheu this chaniit.' with u ilieml of us effect horn of her knowledge of the sufferings of other women ,it this te.isnn. There is not tlje slightest cause for fear or .iliKiety .it this peiiad if Dr. Tierce's Ruorite Ptescription is used. It gives health oi bodv and cheerfulness of inmd, and by its aid the pitas and pangs ol this critical period aie pre vented or cmed. Dr. Tierce's Tnvorite Prescription is woman's medicine with a nouderful xecord of cures of wouiaulv disease. pjseases that all other mediiines had failed to cure, have been perfectly ami permanently cured by the use of " Ta vorite Prescription." "i'lfl1 ' my, duty to write ou ns J liuve ii iH v'i uineni irom nic ue ul oui of '"Spotless Town.'' hilshtt-t mu-li ,tl numlid-. He mini . In th" pimlui lion - ' Sine, dill ' whli li Is to he (ll.ll'll l(ltll!,lli. .11" 'Spotles, ' Sniiii'tliiiic: I'dl'.ip-" "Th.U's nl I S.1II01," "f.in, Ts Just the mil "TI11 Kin Mil-. - All thc-e wlii-ll(d le tile sinnll Inn- ivt,. illl" lie, 11 Wlllstl.'d In PM-n wild Ibis pimliidion of mu1I1.1l "Mini i.m.i h.i- In "11 Ik, nil it I- m. ddii 111 11 -n ni.iiti litii,liL inii-liiil niim li, 1 .111 nut ipo n eil in tun ii"f piodiic tini , but Jl iitaiji't V.lip 1" one of tlio-p plnlllli "IS who hplieie- tli.it Utile (,ui iin lii too mm Ii of .1 s-ouil iliintj. Shu e In liu on turn ' l'i e Show till1' Vis plait n in phi nuim 111 I Ini-inp-- In lmt 1,11 nlit.nl ol tin must hnpitiii ,spte;,i llnlls ol II lllilll,lei ,. A Night of Miiibtielsy. Iliilnws Miistiil tioupp il'lii'd l"iil tni' WeiliiP-d ' "iiiiitis mid put nn 11 tit e pun 1 t.ilninent 'flic pm (ntntlnu 01 the i.iiiou- spid.iltlis i- nl' ih.il .1 eritieul .unlit 1,1 e (.nuld ,isk toi. lo-eph Solunei in liN spot iln. 'Th" Souk: I Ile.iul on S10 d.ii .Mm 11 siiowtd dlilllti wit .md li.ileln,,- The did 1.11 n fiiinlslui' rtioll ml niiln.il inkes In the spoclnltlps Al. Suliilieii. on in- -Inek who; S.int.i iiinilui. ''Ih' i:kv Toiii," who iilw.i dilitlll .111 .utllleiiie, J.inio- AArllirell, .is .1 hoop lollei ,1111! dull siiei, .mil N'llilo .nnl ttlles. ,is il.inieis, ,m of the l'e-t Tli Mniipe ,1, de-ei vlns of .'1 I, in " l.oli-e whltli it wil1 pioh.ililv h.lie It il t d 1 nnii s to rului'i .iK'il'i I'lil in'l "ID-, Oil. ' Uiii'Mi hnu-", Weiliii -diiv ninht Tli -kit- now en '.ile .il poptikn tnuts, .3 illlll jl ( ' lllh OBITUARY. iJiirilciae.ijays lrs. I,lue A. Uowiiun. ol New Mttissprsa, AVoshlngtou Co, Ohlg n 3e Jaken four bottles o(n V. otite 1'reicrlptioii for upn patnaln my head and in (lie backofniy neck lenate wealcneia and cluugc of life. Uetore I feef an taking it I could not do uuytblng. 1 had wptpaiaaiamyneaa auatn (tie oackorray neck tbatl thought Iwould low wy mind. Now I cau rOIE CVini ilV. T r,mminfnil lln.nrl,. 11.. criptloqitoaU fenjalea wfTerluf in the period of cliauije of lift. It ii the best medicint I have found "Favorite Prescription" has the testU niouy of thousands of women to its completa cure of womanly diseases. if not accept an unknown and un proved substitute in its nlace. Kfep the bowels healthy by the timely bis ot Dr, Tierce's Tleasaut Pellets, I JOHN W. fiOWI.ANDfl. one of the nio-i pnpii! 1 emploMv In the Minim of ilie iJiu.ali) ,ind We-lPiii i.iUrimil. sm - I i.mbcil 1 i-l nln'it nt Hip ip.sldence on illnekl.Mi stieet 'Ihe diieiised wns u ilellm ol lllljrllt I dli-i'iisp, which leu Mllll I'duccd his pl"mlit pliisicpii (liu ill his lone dckiips ut Hboui 11 Jem Mi. Oowluiiil- u.i.- limn in I.o Ito.s, Ciinps-(( nmnt.N, X V 101 ty-lour j ems .mo. lie look up l.illioadhis' when 'l inline 111 in, mid mil. iik ed himself rapid li until he wns mude u p leMinucr eon duetor on the New Votl; cVntr.il loud wlieti he was intuei Id etus ot aije. Ilo held till' 1 mill I Ion fin IlfKeil i'iuh. IIIkIiI viins 11 it u w.u, eiiiplo.nd by tlio On Uilio uml Westetii, tind h.is slme hern mtliP In Its ,.11 1 lie nlnnir this dlvMori iilld tiin ill illl line until illl .ip. icitilti'il, phypu moiilhs ,mn Ills lefldcueH bus been 111 I'lllliotlduln loi iibnill loin li'.lls, Hi w.is ti i nuiliietor un tielkhl nud conl M.iltiK ilurlin, liU 1'onuii.ilou with the out, n n and Wet tPin, Mr, Oowlnmlh wu unlvi'iMiilv popultir nnioiDf the PluplOlP ol the Ontiulo ntnl Wi-li-in, and i lotted n notiililo IiiIIiipikh unions tin 111. This wiine roidiul feolliof "listed In IiIh trhitlons on (ho New Yoik 'Piitinl lint', and was slutted nmoiu; tie patrons of the toul. lie had a hplendld iiivlriiie, and Ids lily pliisletil IkIiik w.ik II sjnibol ol IiIm bit; lie.iltoiliieH- IPs iii(ii.intaii(es wete IIKowli-o his liluuds, who will bo (Ipptchseil In the Hid nou.s of his death The deeeui-nl wnw n iumiii liei of r.tthoudiilo lodtie, Sl Tieo mid Aiivpteil Miiions, to the niPlilbt'ih of whoin he was united In tho Minimcst li,i leiiuil booilM, Mr. (ioMl.inds' only spf. livoi s his wllo Tki fmiPial fieiiliea will tnl, phieei TIiuimIus nioinln 'I'he iliecised will be l.ihrn nvi'l tho Oittailo ami Westiiu loud mi tho lt.h ll.iln lo I'tlP.i, N V, wliete bill lal will take lil.ii e Moved to Sctnnton, Tim lanilly of Mi and .Mts. Ifeurj Knnneii, whose lesldpncu w,n op Booth Sliiln Btreet, liun letl fnilmii'lulu lor Sountoii, Wilde they will make llulr futuro leBlilome. owlujj to nil of the family being Will Incited In illtTeient positions In the Hlti'tilo ell. It will bo cheerful neivu tn the it lends of the tain. liy to leatn that the two duiiRhteib, Misses UiUlset and Kalherluo Kennedy, who wuro strltken wltli uphold tovor seveial weeka tio, Just m the family was leaily to depart for Scruntoii, .ire on tho road to good health. Tho Ken. netjy family Is one of tho pioneer s of Curbondale, and was held In tho high est jespect. Their withdrawal will be Position in Yoik State, i'l.ink YV.ill.ii, .1 well known loimpr 111.111 11 0111 low lp Ihiiokbn stuet, lull i-tdd.t uKiinliifr 101 fo'iiliw. X, Y wlitlP be h.is sullied ,i Ittei ithe )(isi lion In tlic litie otlic .PERSONAL MENTION. John W'illliiu.s sp..nt riimil.i nf lit noon In Olipli.'inl. Mis. Willl.im Shell i", of Wllkes-li.in t, is iNltlu iclatiie- lieie. Miss Mm- tic.n.i, ul Yilkes-l!,ine, is lisillnt, Miss ThdP-ii Mollnk, ,U In l lionu on iho South Side. Ml', ('huh'-, JiMinbiK-, of Sii.inlon, lilin 1. .is Hit j;inst of Mi?s S.idle Qllin Inn, nt l'ike stteef, lias letiuiipd lionn. Mi es Cot. 1 I'lanev and IMith O.iifi, and .Mis-i-. Willis Wilson anil Hixfoiu Xitholson Mire .imouH ti paiiv ol mini?," lolks 1 1, mi this dl, Mho Piiln.iiii .111 oiitliiK Siuiil.iy .Uuinooij .it Tin 1 it w. Ml (- Man .mil Hose Madl.in, ol AVInwooil, I'.i , spi nt Sunday with Ml-.s Anna C'lunt nf I'.m i.m Mippt. Tney lift josteidu lnr 1 lone-dill", uhei" Hit will nt lend tin. ( nunty M.u.litis' iti-ti-tute. OLYPHANT. Tili-s Mas MlXIcoI, ol till" plaee, and Itiihaio Tl'oma', of I'loildem e. wdo quietlv niiiirietl at lilimlmmtoi , on Kit uiihtv last The loons couple weie un attended. Tin' In ido woie a. tmiellnt; drpfs of pmple doth with a hat to in He'll 'Ihe In Ido is n will known mid popular .iiiun', l.tdi ot this town, aid the cm jiu hold? a ic-ponsihle position in till) Silioo' ol Ooiiespoudenie at Kd.iutou T'ifit mans nlciul ettnd to llu'in tin li .sltu't'ii wI-Iips for a happy weddLCl lite JIi. nud .Ml-. Tliotuiit will lesld" at ihp lionii ot tho bible s jiai etils, Mi. nud Ml-. .Ttimi.t. MeXkol, T.leWPll.in L'liiN. of I'ltlstiiu, was u ilsltor In town, Suiul.i.i. The lollowlnt p.ncpIIi nt iiienu will be soil ill ,11 the IhllVe-l Home social 111 the Illriltelv llnptist elinpel. thl cvpiiluir fmm ."oil lo ! 0 o'doek. Tiled ehlekon, nia-hpil lititaliu n. bioun siaiy. sfiintsh, .sitecotiihli, (tliij, iiilib mi talad, pkklis, white mid brown buad, pumpkin pk , mince pie, ten, per, "u cents. Itcv. Peter Kobeits, Th. D., and wife, wlio hum loimetly Miss Itiiehel liiatts, of tills plaee, me reloleltifr oler the ad vent of a babv iliiuf'liter. nt their homo In Maluinov CM v, on S.itunlny last. The Unptlst Youuir 1'pople's unluii will be lf-ntpaiibed In the Hiisiiuehuima. Htieet Uniillst cliiiich tills PienitiR;. Mls" Tlioplip Jntnes w III lend. 11.11 low's, Ml'istieln, ii eleioi ininpiinv of aetois. gave n Hup petfoiinnnce at the ""allier .Mutheiv opem house last pvpnlnjr, bpfoie a jjood slcd iiuillence. The Mlnstiel bund paimled the principal strpets of the town jostenhu, dlseours Ins: some llwlv itli'j. 1. r. O'Malley letinned to l'lilliilelplila i est pi day. "MI-s (Jpitiitde Ikikhol. of Ilitelne, Wis, Is ilsltlnj; lid sister, Mis. Di. .Dnild hpeueer, ot llliiltclv. Mlssps MniR.not llMiu- iilld Mmv Hails, nf 1,'iekawiiliii.i stitet, tpt nt t Ilo Sabbath lit llvde I'.ul;. Mt-. liiniP'i MpKc.iks. nf Jeisey Sliote, Is ilslthiR filends In 'llnheli. J. Aillnqtou Speitopi, nf "A'llkis-naitc. was n ilsltor in town, Siindnv. HobPi t l.cusks bus l etui lied home, nf ti n llnee wieks' slav at C'libonilnlp. Thomas Caiey has lPlintiPd homo Horn Xpu Yoik". Mrs. l'duaid l.iuld, of Illl! street, Is quite III. TAYLOR. The fiuiei ll ol the late ('.ninth "iVIl liinns, ol Pond sltopt, will ocliii this aftpsnoon ut .1 o'tlock. Seiiiips will be held ut the house. inliimint will bo mud" In l"ot est Home 'emelii.i. T-iek.iwiinn.i liHlfie, No. 11.1. Ampiluiu rmtest.tni 'is-ni Intiou. will meet this iiPiutnr lliislnpss of Impoit.inee (1p in inds the oipsenee of all niPinlids, Mis Talllp I. Jones, ot Wllkes-liaue, w is the Kiie't ol lift patents, Ml. and Mi-. John Thomas, of Itullio.id sttpet The limeial ol the lite PnstnirinlPr I'lliiik .Tudsp. of Old Tom", will be lulil tills mmulnir Mom Ihe le-lileuee mi Main stieet lutPiniPiit will be mid( in tlio lijdf l'aik I'albolie (pmeteij. AlfiP'l Tipple, of West beuinton, c lui I iPiiscs Joseph flinkip. ndwuiil M'er.ainsh lin or JameH T'l.ius lo n toot inn' ils tanep J i otii lfM lo 1.'"i iitib, for ;T0 to !ina a s-lde. rii-L aiisweis, fltt rncepled. I'.ev. Tt, I.lovil Itoli, Its, ot Oounr, O, nccuplPd the pulpit rf the M'pMi Coiisip satinnai elliueli uml ililiKicd nn rlo quenl iilseouisp, Snnil iv Xluhl sphiiol opened in this hoi ouch last (iPtibiK', and the ntli nil tnoe wis (iiiti liniip 1'iof. M'lllinms will moie his f.unilv fiom nilfton to this lmnnuth diultif,' the wipU. Itov I. R. T.puis. of IVe-t Seinuton. lisittd old ,k itualnt, hups in town on Sunday. Miss r.ouePiiss.i Jones and Mi-s f'olili of Spiln,T Rrook, wpm. vNitois In town Sunday. Ml.s Jones, of Minei s ille, is l-ltlnfr at tlie home of Mis. Thomas Hughe-, of Tnltili stieet. Pi 'jr. nml Ml-, John T Jpiikln- of Main snoot, spdit tli" Siblnlh with it hull's In Jdiiou. ARCH BALD. Mis. It iii Vail and daushtei, 1-atloie, ol On bond. ilo, aie ilsltlntr ulatlies In town. Miss fi idle SweeiiPi" spent Satuiday In f'aibondale, the suest of Miss riauels Ahbolt. Mis. Hail" DeVond, nf Ilniwkk, Is il-ltuiR lelatiies In town. Miss Mm tilt Stem was a Caibomlalo ll-ltnr, Satuitku. J'. P. Hiosnn and lldwaid Plillblp wit nee 1 the toot ball j,ame at f'liniidsliiiif,, Fntuuln. Scranton's Shopping Center Wallace, runs along Tlie best like n good machine you quietly and well, but with out your knowing why or how. serving It's not that every store doesn't do the best it can, but that some stores can do better for you than others. eis You must tnlto the flnust, mout beautiful thlii3 lu linen and woiknmnslitp for granted today, for wo wrtnt to tell you ol' tho plain, nml some nut no plain, thnt you enn have for Due to 75e. Most of those eomo fiom Switotlnntl nml lie Iunil. This year Ireland Is seiulliiK drawn work and little aquitrea In a wonderful vailety of doslf-ns. Such liandkorchlefa nro Sue and ;!5c, Up to Too. The linen is sheer and soft shecier and softer nt 75c, of com so, whlrh is tho host in tills clans of worlf. Last year everybody wanted scalloped hnndker chlcls, emhroideied. This your everyone seems to want hemstitched handkerchief-, embroidered. Swlt'orlnnd docs tho host of this kind or work, and tho vuiloty nt 2Gc nml 35e Is infinite we couldn't begin to tell you ot tho number of designs at ilfic in scallops. But, in spite or your liking, the handkei chiefs ivlth the hemstitched edges aie tar htrongpr and bettor lor tibo than the scalloped, lor the hcnllops, unless they aio worked liy hand, aie suio to wear out with the constant washing. The designs nt 75c aio liner, the linen is sheeior, the woik altogether piettler, daintier and more un iihttal. Theie is as gieat a. variety at 7oc as at liao. If j on want your handkerchiefs to wear, pay more and get fewer It pays in tho long t tin. eis ono sa The good tellable things that eieiy ltousetieopei' wants in her outfit. TOWELS Veiy subbtantlal hle.iehed buck towels, hemmed and horilcied; 17x31 Inches. lOe eaeh. E.tia heaiy and good huck. towels, either hem n.ed or hemstitched; liltl) inches. l!Oc each. TABLE LINEN Stiong silvei-bleachcil table linen in the hiokcn bloek pattoins; fiO inches jiltle. 10c yanl. Splendid quality halt-bleached Iiish table linen, in a lange ot good patterns; Go inches wide. DOe a yai d. Fine bleached double damask table linen, in sev eial pretty patterns; 70 Inches wide. 7,'e yaid. NAPKINS Full bleached Scotch damask napkins, soieia.1 patterns to choose fiom; 19x10 niches. $l."iO a dozen. Snow-white Scotch damask napkins of good qual ity; 1Sv1S inches. ?1.2"i a dozen. Large, well-made bleached damask napkins, in a tange of good patterns; 21x21 inches. $-' a doen. ouse Goats and Bath Robes. Tito comfort-loving man doesn't wait till Christ inas nor his wife, either; though if you have your mind set on a surptiso you can easily smugglo a housecoat or bath-iohe Into the house or wo'll hold it lor you. HOUSE-COATS $5.00 each. It Is always well to make your selections early, but particularly so this year, because wo can't dupli cate the stock wo linvo now at these prices. No old coats fiom last season to worry un wo start f i oah every season, All kinds nro ready, from tho eomfoi table unllnod double-faco woolens to the lined cloth coats. Look Hist nt those for ?u tho best lot wo ever had. BATH-ROBES $4.00 to $12.00. Men aio lo.illy just finding out how necessary they are the demand is growing faster than for any other ganneut. It is hard to keep enough of the light kind on hand, but just now wo have a leiy good variety. xr n ashniB ansaownes CASHMERES. All woolfotVul fine wool. Plain cashmeres are used lor MhfHe dresses. You will he ovei whelmed at the almost endless tariety of colors and shades, ict all oL them aie being worn. It is to bo a gay season In the huuse. This i ear theie aie Improve ments in making, dje and finish, LAN5DOWNES. ?.2" and -Id hit lies wide, l.tuisdowno Is that most bonutllul ol all silk-and-wool stuffs so perfect in voaio .is to have inspired makers all oier tho wot Id. It ir, a Philadelphia tiiumph, and its fino lustro lome.s Horn the silk; the beautiful licit solt ness ol it from the finest Austi alian wool. And whllo it clings In a wav, theie Is an independence about it a wiiiness that is dlffetent liom eieiy other silk-and-wool labric. lied, blue, gieen, blown, tan, giay, old-ioho, and lieliotiopo aio the colors this fall; and the stuff either makes the colois moie beautiful or the colois mako tho stuff moie boautiltil than eer they seem idealized. ens Church Supper nt Dalton. 'Ihe lollowhiR ludli-., SIii II M" Xoi limp, Jfis OeoiK" Xoitluii Mis. O W. M.i'-nn, JI's. Joe Xoithup, will loim a (iimmitteo which will mho tit tlin llititlst I'huicli on MVdncsd.'iy (wenim?, Xovumbi'i .', a hot ohloki'ii suppoi, with nil tho nc- iissotv vcROtabltH, jolllfM, colon pklclim, hi end, hliiMiit nml butter whlih niioiu lianlis snob a suppct. wllh do-si-tt ul ciko and null. 1'iiio, 1") emit-'. These Indies mo pionoiinieu hunio of tho "flmi-i (noki In tliu (.nmmunitv, whieli will iiihititi mr nil wlio ntlrtid un oli'Kiiul .supper. The public Is roidtnlly in.lted. We don't belleie jou know what fine gloves wo haie. It's our own fault. AVe'ie been talking too much about the gloves at lower pi ices which aie all good In their way and excellent lor tho money, every one of them. But there aie lots of women who want bet ter gloves. And, of couise, finer quality means moio money. The woman wlio v. eai.s $2.00 gloves can get them heie lust as well as the woman who p,is 7oo-a pail. Among tho new stylos is a heaiy capo walking gloie, that all the best makers of the woild ate send ing. Fow lies', $1.50 pair. Tlio iall colors aie the tints of leaies that haie been touched by the frost lottge, lusset, tan and oak tan. IllacU and white, too, in .louvin gloies. Suede and glace at $1.1)0 and $2.00 pair. Women's Roan Goats. An old Dutch pioieib says: "It is pleasant to look on the rain when ona stands dry." That's what tain-ioats weie made fot and they haie biought a lot of pleasuie into women's lives. For a time tins yeai it looked as though ciaven elte and other watei proofed materials would he as haul to get as thev wore last spiing hut, by dint ot haul woik and some taiois shown us by the makeis, no haie managed to keep plenty on hand. Sizes loi everybody and a good many different stiles. ?14 to $25. The children haie told us how they feel about it. "If we've got to wear gloies," they say, "we'd Jike to have them as loose and comfortable as possi ble." So we'ro making children's gloves with shot tor fingois and broader palms. A special counter, and fittois who know the right size nt a glance. Towncs" gloves. $1.00 and $t.2"i. Adlers' gloves, COe, 7.")0 and A1.U0. Knit and woolen gloves. 20c to ,"0c a pair. If fashion is only what Bal.ie calls it "tlio gen eral opinion on tho subject of dress" nobody will dispute the tact that Russian bloucs are one of the leadcis of fashion tills .oar. I,iko eicrj thing else that Fortune sheds her faior on, they haie been added to and subti acted Irom in numberless ways; but still the main chaiar teristic is always theie the loose blouse effect. Some ol tho new suits litiio blouse jackets with long skiits that como thiee-quartets of the way down to tlio hem ot the dress skin; some have little capes over the shouldeis; some aie out off shaiply at the waist and end In a nanow belt; some have collars iind cuffs beaiiliiull.i cinbroideicd, and some aie as plain as a pipe-stem. Fiom $1S to $100 theie is neatly ovcry kind of blouse suit vou can imagine and ol neatly eveiy mateiial. The jlght-w eight soil mateiials are best because they aio not clumsy, but London twine, -"lbe-line and mixed suitings aio also used. 5 n2 tf $ 3 -" tax "a." . 123-125-127-129 O An 5 Washington Ave J jf -ri-. GOOD SHOES LOW PRICED. 4'ou cannot find better shoe bargains in the city than tlie following. Heie are reduced prices on Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes for this week only. Style and good service in every: pair. .all and see them for yourself. SI. 25 Mini's Working Shoes 0c SI. 75 Men's Medium Weight Shoes 1.25 Ladies' Vici Shoes 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 Misses' Kxtra Value Shoes 1.00, 1.25 Child's Hxtra Value Shoes 75c, I .Of) Boys' and Youths' School Shoe H5c k L i ! RUDDY i D & Jr 'Wk t w 1 1. V KsS41ftl mm A XfSEM (tfc ?iwm-3 Hfe ''rJ , 'H V"- 1 MURPHY. 330 Lackawanna Avenue. Ne.t Door to new First National Bank Building. WWliaWfPMini Oriental Rugs -AT- i I Km. Adams Ave, asicl Liadeis St i NEW YORK HOTELS. ITU A V..UK rWKK.S' -Jl) I'll AND !!0 Til J I'S NKW YORK. i:uropian plan. w. rrepRouF Convenient to Theatres and Shopping Districts. Take 23rd st. cross town cars and transfer at 1th nve. direct to hotel, Itooins wltli llatb f Sulti ivitu U.itb .'.' 00 ) ( su.on. V. H. PARKE, Proprietor. ! 'J' ? ! ,J' n 4. 4 iji . .j ;. .;. . ..,!, Gdaranleed 10 Years Ehrefs Slag Roofing WARREN-EHRET COMPANY, 32t WASHINGTON AVE. i -j. .. i- n- . . . .j. . , . .j, . . .j. 4. At 11 A, .V and 3 P. M. This is the finest collection of i Rugs direct from Constantinople by order of the New York Rug; Co. IVl&TailKSTJttl HOTIOL Cor, Sixtcrntli M and r in." I'Ucp, NEW YORK. American I'hn, tJ 50 I'cr laj and UpwardJ. luropcun 1'Ijii, f I 00 Per P)y and Upwardi t,iciial Hates lo families. T. THOMPSON, Trop. -ft-f-f(-"f-ff -f-f - -l-f-f-f-f'f i'oi' ii-iliioss .Hon In tlio licnil of lbe wliolcsale dis. Uicl ri iiiuiJDBis n minutes' wall: to U'.iii:nnnl.nr 2 miuult'!) to tilfRt'l l'ooiioi's His f" tiloio I.usJ ul iitiuvs. lo llio meat " l)i liomlb f'toie - I'oi' aIkIK.scois t - Ono blofl. ttom it t r'.iu, glv illl, l'.lb tlllllMllOlt.ltlOII to ill pulllll) lf llltUUbt SSfnTn All BUiT-nT t X WW YORK. j enr mh st a I'Nivimsn'Y pr T Onl oik' HlutK Horn IJioailway -J llOyiU), 41 UJl. rces taj9i4tiu - 4 -f- t lH 2 I