V - V ". ' "f hP S c '" jy"T" J" ' 'v .,-. i $, w oSji6 ' ' . i 1 . V p THE SOitANTON TRIBUNE-SAT UK DA 1' iNOVEMBEK 15, 1902. VS ) W " ' The News of Ca bohdale VANTliO-An oNlee hoV at the Crttbnu- dale liiamli oC The Tribune In the; Dm Up building. Appiv to niiiniigel after ! n, liii . Jir)t'MtY"fM tont nn t'lltp stieet. Apply Ml-V Mi.iBiiiil f'oll, ! JUor stieet. BURKE ARRESTED. Cnibondallau Known as "Topsy" Buike Tnken in Schenectady, N. Y to Stand Tilal for Aliened Cihnlnal Assnv.lt Skipped His Bail Heie. Ilomlnlr It IUiiUp. who Is betlei known ns "Top.v" Btiik'S lulu lit fit appio heiided in Stlicnvt tinl, X. . and lM uwnlllnK ruqttlHlllim pnpeis roi his "' tuiri to sipniutnri to stand tilul nr al leged rilmlnul uss-mlt on u 15-i in-old lil fiom .IPIIIIMI The alleged nihil' took plme (luting tin- summer under stiunge iliiuiu tt.'iucti in at tin' Cmbondiik' nns uun piim'S plant. UUikp U was alleged, iMinn upon a puit.V of .voting lolks vim weio waking loi a car mid told them tlic wen"! iiikIpi miest Theie was all linmHlkilo Hiattcilng. thinligh ft'iir. and all hut (he .IpffiuNH Khl Rot uwnv fiom Ittukc. Tho alkKf l nsiuilt tin n fol low od, Buike, iiiti-i being eoinmltti'd to J. ill liv Alilminnu .lone-', oil the positive lilPiilllkallou ol tin Bill, was leleustd mi hall, and Intel skipped uwnv a f"W weeks bifoip the nisi was ma) KpiI for fl.il. lie went to bi liiiieeliidi. wh'io theip a:o u nuinlUM of Cm boudiile men CIltplllVlHl. l'lt Detect he' Fl.lllU roi- i -st l'simed of tin eliuigo against HiuV' i""1 mpsod his in i est, pending an liiM'-llMitlnn. SupulnliMiik'iit of l'nlkv Dai. at Hiiunton, was notified ol tin. iiiii-t ami lepoittd the in-itti'i' Hi Dlslilit Attoihev Lewis. County HotntiVe Phillips being emplo.vetl on nmi'hct in i'. Hip nut tu' was tinned ovei to Constable IMw ml NViiy, who g.llheiol the ovlllclt" against Blllkc nial uip'-trd him In the tlisi Instance. Coiislalil" Nt.uv will wo to AIImiiv, X. Y. v. lib inpiNltlon p.ipcis on .Mond.iv, ' with whkh to laiiiK; Huil o link to Ko.iulou foi tiial. AN UNIQUE GATHERING. 'ai ty in Reynslmnhuist with Tea- tines of 3In.3quein.de. Tluie was a sen lal KiilheiliitV at the honip ol the 311 -i's Hula ami IMIth C.iipv ill i:t.jnsli.itiluiit, Weiliusdaj iiiKht, wlih h wis nt-iikP'l hs many nnjel fiatiiii" It was a suit ot inns qliPindf, III whkh the le.ullllK: bpillts weie uieinbeis (it the Hon Ton Soi Inl olulj 't'he nuiipr l.ulks aiinlikd at the ''.ue n ".Idem i.ulv In the ceni!ii,r. ai iaed In Kiotiuque iostiiiin-s, Inteml lnjr to -uipilso tin male poition of the Katheih's The foimei whp suipil-.e(l. howexei, as the miuiik men. m Ik il the aiihed. liadevui nioit Kiotcque disguises Some one had dl ulKed the plans of the ho-tessps, the .ounc? ni"li Riiests pmllttliiK' theieby. ftei th oiitbuist ot ni"ttinKiit that followed the denouement, n jolly even ing was spent Among the tunny cn.s tunii s was tbat of (.'ai lie Xitlon and hei hattliet. won b one of the voting men Theie weie muueious six lal ill veiskms, iitimiiit- eiigavhn, the joung peiqilc fot the gieite.' iait of the even ing Vol.iI sdlns bv l!t. NkboKon and a i.iLp walk bv Itkh.ud Wilson .nidi d appiei lablj to the nUht s eujnunent. Alter the sei mg ot h tieshments, sc eial llasbliglits vitie t.iktn Those vho toiiiposeil the unique gatheiing weie Jlisses fli.ne .M. llutaii. .lessle 31. Col lins, .laile 11, Swan .Maillda T Wui tel. I'auline i: Collins Cniik' i: l'l.i ne.v, ItCssle i: Caiev rioieiue C. I"ia m ami Annie l Caie.v, and Mesum ltklmid Ciatl. i . .lulilis nllvel, It I.Htavette Xii liolsnii, cispni -v. WINon, Willi. .1. Wllll.iuw. Mk Inn 1 J. Keai nev, II. 'ihonias Itnhlusnu and 'I'heo dme li nllvei. Chniises of Position. Itovil K nllvei, who s.itisim toi llv filled a iliikshlp in the Cai bondale olllio of The Tiiblllle tot about a Pni, Ins ml. i n a position in th Hue jaul in this iltv, whiih offeis iiod oppoi . lunlMi's ot aihaiuenient Claude Ollvei has nsij,iied his posi tion wllh tin Plum ei 1 Hindi to au eept a ino'e lav oi able plai e in theollke o: the Cat bond lie Maihlne compaii liPitt Meiillt, of Peveutli aventie, Lite ot the Delaw.ue ami Uuilon iar t-hop. has .uiepteil a simllni jmsliJoii at the Alio Held .vatil ol' the (liilailo illiil Wesitm lalhoail. lohn Coi mi ton has sciuiod a good position In t'laii.e I hoi hits' stoic (it Seiantoii and 'is now engaged with Ills in w till til s A Whlr.t Pruty. Mi. and Mi Tlnodoie Townseiid, of Cillbeit meet, eniii tuliud u mini h. t of ft lends at wills! ThuiMlsi) evening. At the i oik liislon uf th.. game ptUes weio ,!' eu to the si'( mssiuI playns. iqof II. X. Haunt and .MIks lieitiude Vull hud the IiIkIiu-I sum mill Itolieit Kii.ts and Mi. Alfted fiilillths laptuieil the pikeri loi low sum's IkliesliniiMiis weie atteiwuids seivnl, the tvonllig afllOl TcaclllMM I.OIU'II. , Just Like Other People. Had load and ovetwotl; wutk nuiiy i lite, hut tin light loud niulu's suio mid touipletf h.ipplues.s, tot onu must be happy if peifnilv well, 'MJuips-Xllts Hli'(l ,y lei , 'ohailKvd me tuiiu a neisous, all lv de. epomlent woui.in to a heulth, biiuuK mid (.heeitttl one." wiltea Mis, Alko Ilk'gel ol I'untlae, III, ' had not been well toi .sewiul lmis and I thought, as did ipy nleiulf, (hat 'iii.v iIii.vh weui mmibei I'd.' My 111 health was musni fiom dilnklug tolfte, eating impioper food and oveiwoilc In the slIuuiI iooiii, I h,ad becouie eiy veal, UieiUaml neiv'ous and nothing 1 ate agieed with me. Medicine made me moie neivous and Impaiieil my digestive oigans. It was Ith dllllculty that a uelulibor induced me to tiy Orapo-Xuts mid I lilted it fiom the llist with tlilclc neain niul suifni', 1 lled on It eioliwlvely vltH Fostuin Food Coifee- until my dU K9tion was so much improved I could tut other foods. My filenda goon -noticeO. the improvement in my looks, -and I am now liealthy, stiongr and 'happy. I attilbuto the change In my health solely to the chnugo of diet. ' Husband and J both like Grape-Nuts and Fostuin. I think they are the most healthful and stieiigtheultig of all foods find diluks and suitable for the weak u-a well as for the stione. Inning been delightfully ttpent. Those lnpf-ciU who 1)1. and Mis. H. 1), OavK 'io!, niul Mis. II. X. Huiiett, Alt', and All's. . iJt Fiean, Mr. mid Mis. A. Cilllllh'V Air. und Aim. . llottgh toli, Misses Ctince mid tleitiude Villi, Mvi.i Hill and Itobeit I'ipiis, .Tcrnnn: Wnltor Xclinpi. ot Hcuinton, Mr, and Ml p. Mneoln .Medhilid, Air. and Ml?. Jullies Allen, Ml-s IIcIpii Hei I y and lil'OlgO .TllIllCH. VICTIM OF PARALYSIS. Joseph Fnucll, of Pike Stteet, Suc cumbs nt Hospital. JoL'ih Tat It'll, 01 Pike Htleet, who was stikUtii with pitiahsls about lv wi'vkH ago, died wnl eslpiday inoin llig ill Unit I gelicv hospital Just pi lot to the paiulvlle HttoKe, Ml, I'liiiell In Jiiud hliuseir sevettlv bv ti Iking lilm xelf on the limb with an ae while (hopping wood. The tlei caned was a native Cutbon dalla'i, He was bom In this iltv sKly .ve.ns ago and spent all bin lire lleie. Toi iiiiin. niis he was a faith! ttl em plove ot the Uelawntc. and Hudson ('0111111111,. J 1 lt was a simple iiatuip, he was tine to his ft lends mid ihni liable In wind and deed. The legiel ovel his being tailed away will llll a wide elide of 1 1 lends. The sin vlv ois of Mi. Kuiiell nie one nl"tn, Hlstei Ueiniudine, of Uctioll, Mich, and one biothei, John Timell, or Calhoi nlu. The llllieial will tnKe plaie Moliduv Hint llhlir rinril 111., Itnnwi til' flu, ntu rt of tile deci'.isul, 7i! Pike sttiel. Theie will be .1 bigb mass ot iiqulfm In .St. Itosc chin ill, ami bin lal will be In SI. I Jose i enieteiy. MADE A DESPATCHEE. Michael O'Mnlley Succeeds Walter Nye Othei Changes. The luimeiotis fi lends In this i it.v of Michael D'.Malle.v. of Ulvphant, nip felii ltntlug him on his ndvauceinc'iit to night desp.iu h"t iiiulei the JJeluwaie, and Hudson poiup.no In Ibis iltv. It Is onlj a few months slue" Mi. D'M.il ley was pionnited to opeiator in the de-p iti In i s ollh e hi Cai bondale. Xow, qlili kij lollows bis In lug made n des pitthpi, the lew in ! of his ellkiemy mil fldelltv. He sun ceils Witltti Xve, who is now with the rnloit P.u Ilk in Montana. ntlui (h.ingis whlih followed Mi. O'Mallev's advanieiiient Is the tians f 1 1 oC Uavld Piti.v fiom the Snniiton ollh e as the loi met 's sumssoi; Wil lis It. Moon has gone hat k to his 0d position tus night opeiatoi In the vaid in this iltv, being suet ceded as assist ant llikot agent .it the cltv stntlo'l bv Ktank Hounds, of I'nlotidtik, who hpt" toloie was opeiatoi at Panthei Hluff, Uai kev Jkook and tJieen nidge. ANOTHER VENTURE. A. H. Xetts Opens Restnuiaut in Olyphant. A. H Letts, populailv known ns Tonv I.i ttu, vho has been mint than oiilluai ii.v siKLL'sstul sliue liicuting In C. u bondale a half doen ve.tis ago, lias made nnothei business entuie. U his put chased the lPstauiaut owned bv W. J. s.Lliubineli, In Olv pliant, anil Is now tondut ting it togither with Oeoige JSetkei, also ot this citv. Mi. Hei kei was eniplojed b.v 31 1. T.etts whin he tiiudiii ted the lestauiant on Sileui avenue, of which John Hi own Is the pitsL'iit piopiktoi. He has had ahum int cpeiience, easily mqulips fi lends and ought to be a f.utoi In the success ot th new euteipile. The phut whkh 31i Letts lnis jiui c based is the most elegantly fuuilshed ol unv iistiiui.tnt in the willej between Cai bondale .mil Sciuntnu, AMUSEMENTS. "Sunset Mines" Opening Bill. 'I he Ollie U.ilfoid StOLk coinpanv will op oi Its weik's engagement at the opei.i house, .Mo inlay, Xov, 17, by pie M'litlng "Sunset .Mines" This plete was one of the sueressis of last season und will be pi minted with all of the oilgiu.il s(euei.v, tleitikal and niecli.ui ital clletts. At the i lose of the touith nit the hei nine Is s.(Vd fiom a binning build ing bv the aid of a denlik width she gi asps und is swung to saiety. High i kiss vaudeville will be given between the ai Is at eveiy peifoinianee A ladv's tkk(t bus been issued for 3Ion diO night. Social Happenings. 3lr. and .Mis, Cleoige J. Heulou eli te) tuliicil a sjn.ill paitv ol fi lends at theli honip on Washington btieet, Tluiisilio night, in honor of their gutst, .Mi. u.iks, of Xt,w Yotk city. 3lis. tlii.vilii Hvatis, was hostess to the Voting Ladles' Cooking tlub, at her lesklenie on L mi el nil eet, iiesteidny atteinoou .Miss .Maltha liehbelu entei tabled at a llashllglu paity at the home of Heu l.v Caitei on Ciiii.iu Mitel, Thllisday IliKllt. Theie was an cnjo.vablii gathetlug nt the home of Mi, and 3lis, Wlllluui hil.vder. on r.mlew htieet, Thtifdny night. In honoi of their daughter, MIhs nmiua. .IICRAIVX; jAVKIELD. l leuei.il 31illiaaci Clink, Sllpeiliiteild uit Collghlill and Cllkf Cleik Hellon, ot the l.ail.awanua Valle.v Light and Powei iiiiupaio mid .Mi. (iillllu, upie-t-tlillug Hie (kiiei.il Lleetlle i()uipau, wtm In town ThuiMlii) evening when the mi' the louuulttte of louncllinen who weio Iiistiuctcd in the liii't meeting lo luvtstlgute Ihe alleged poor feeivke of nn lights. The lounellnieu and the icpiesaiitullves of the lonip.uij had a heait to heait talk and went ovei the whole gi lev nine. The tuiuuiittee will lepotl tho le.siilt ot tlio lontoieiu.e at the iut toillicll inettllig, The water s)!iteiii adopted by the lompany for the liitauiiesiuni lights Is (ill tailing loith opposition and )-eei.il buxliietis people have ahead', had theli lights cut nut on anoiiut ot the liuieai-eil un-t, H Is esputed liiuliv piivate iniiKiiiiieis will at the end of the nioiith go bat k to keiot-eiie again, 31 1. s J C. JeiliiMi, of Dallas, Mlxs 31.il J, MiilluiH, of Liueine, and .Mls Kathiulue Diuiu, of W'llkeH-ltai le, aie guests of Hi, and Ml, ll.uou Jaekhon, of Ma1, Held. A number of hpiall bos have for some time past been neilug tllstudeily at nights on Xoith Al.ilit btieet and fjuslng tonsUknulili) anuojaiiie to ped e.stilunb and business men. Chief uf Follce MtUlnley luptmeil four of tho gang Tluusduy evening and they weie given a heating last evening befote 'Squlie Keefer, who let them go on pay ment of iosU. It Is to be hoped tills will put a Mop to the bolstpjous be havior of small boys on the Blreet. Mis. Slephen liockadny Is seriously III. Air ntid Jirs. Seyniour have moved Into the hottPt of Mis, Jny, whete they tesldcit some time ago. OLYPItANT. Many ot the nieichtinlH who were binned out In Thuisdhy's big Hie weie hustling about jesteuhiy seeming- tcin lioraiy (itiurteiH. Hest Hios. aie locatpil In the reiBiison bulldliiK; Miss O'lhlen, the shoe dealer, Is In Mutthews' bulld Ing, and Atheiton & Sutton have se em ed the Jkhvmds building In tilnkuly. It rottkl not be leuined definitely yes teubiy whether all ot the bin nod stiuc ttites will be lebullt or not. Mr. Ather tcm was seen last night and stated that lie was as yet undecided, but intimated that he would not lelmlkl for the pies cut, As some of the other mvneis le slde out ot town, their vlevvs could not be leainid. S. J. Hvuns' job printing oflke, which was located In the itar ot Hit- O'ltoyk building, whkh wus dc sti oved, was otilltted fiom the list pilnltd jesteuhiy. The building and loutents weie Insured in O'Mnllev ft O'.Mallej's ugpnev. Vi'steulny the boi oitgh had a gang of linemen lepnliiiig the electtlc light vvlies and last night cvei.vthlug was lu good oulei. The Lit haw anna Telephone company had a foi to of men on hand electing poles ami stiluglng wltes, Seivlte was pui tlallv leuloied between Sitnnton and civ pliant last nlglit by means of the ttiink line i. As soon us the new switch bonds in live thev will be Installed In the new bank building, The i ItlKens ot Olvphiint aie eiv gintefill to tho out "Ide (lie companies who assisted In fighting the flumps ai)d espeelally the Sei anion Hi elfi'ltllos, and vv-iids ot pi ake aie ileal d on iveiy s-lde ot the wiiv Chief Feiber dli cited the woik ot extinguishing the (lamps The llllieial or the bite William Will iams was mid i oui tile home of lleese 3lngg, on Filth stiect, Hlakely, jes teitlav aftPinoon. The sei vh es wne touducted bv IIpv, Otoige Hague, and weie attended by a huge githeilng of li lends of (lie die eased iouug man, In conclusion, the lein.ilns weie taken to I'liion i enieteiy and luteiitil. The p tll biaieis wne I'hlllp I'hlllips, J, L Ua vls, James IJeed, William Williams and Isaac Ciimthx. Itobeit .louts, of Jtlakeb, Ins opened u gtmei stcue In the Hvans building on Laikawann.i stieet. Sei v lies will be held at the usual tUlie in the Blukelv Baptist ehuith to luol tow nun nins and evening Jtev. 13 iv Id Spentei, I). I), pastor. Hei vices villi be held at to .SO a. m and d .10 p in. in the Ulakelv Piimltlvei Methodist i lunch tomouow. lie v. James lley the p.istoi, will oitupy the pulpit. Miss Jennie Laiigan, ot Rlnghnmlon, Is visiting ut hei home on Dunnioic stieet 31 is Fuili ikk Yeoiuans, of Knston, is the guest of 3Its M.utlu Cilppen, ot Ci.ivltv. 3Iis. Fiank iJiiindage, t1f Sciatiton, spei't vesteielav v, Ith fi lends In town. 3Iis w. W Jones is injlto HI at her home in Bkikely. 3Iis Ivor Panv, of West Scranton, visited lelatlves at this plait yesteiclay. 31 J. AlcAniltew, of Pateisou, X. J, is visiting lelatlves in town. Mis A. H Jones, of Alchbakl, was a vlsltoi in Hlakely jestiuiuy. lCKVTLLE. The Wilson File company, b theli piompt i espouse to Olyphant's tall for aid and their eltklent wink on nulvul at the (he won gient piaise. The Wil sons weie the Hist Hie company to le.ith Oljphant alter the geueial alaim was sounckd Kobei ts Ikos have leinoved theli stock liom tilth OI pliant stoie to theli luige new- stoie at Peckville, the Ohpliunt blanch lb to be discontinued, A huge delegation of 3laons and Odd Fellows weie ,n .Monslc estetday at tir.tllng thp-fiiuei.il ot the kite John B. Hlitkwell. Llveivman Gto Titfanv expee ts in tlie ne.u futuie to move his livery bus-ine-s to Foie.st City. i Aiheitoii and Sutton, whose Luge stoie was destiojed at Oljphant Thuts d ty, have kasptl the stoie of '.. D. Hd w ai els, sltuittea on Main stieet, Hlahe- li. Benjamin Ptosset und family now oc cupy their neat and utttacthe new dwelling on Main stipot. Piesbjtetlau ehuith, llev. S. If Mom, D. D pastor. Sei v lees Sundav at 10 .10 ii.iu and 7 p. m Subject, In moinlng, "The .M.vsteiy of Chi Isfs Indwelling:" evening, "My Fathers Work and My AVoik." 1I aie well onip, Peckville llaptlst thuieh. llev. J. S. Thomas, pastor, Seniles tomouow at 1010 a. m. anil 7 p. m 3loinlng sub lect, "Jerenilah'p i:peiIeiiLe AVIth The Woiel of fioil." In the evening the Sun dav school will lender Its nible day ptogi amine, V. ei.v body coullnlly In vited, j. JCJIIUTHST. Col, C G, Seliooniuaker, .Mr. I! F, Ilaiik'iibeigh, Mi, and Mis, B.vion BueUlughaui, attended the banquet given b the MiiMiiih ut Odd Fellows' hall, 3li)scovv, on Tuesday evening, 31lss .Bessie Ikickinghani, of the Seianton Business college, has anepted u position with the Pennsylvania. Cas ualty Co , In the Connell building. Mis. P. Keaine,v spent Tues.day with Iiiciids at Stioiiilhbuig, Will Tielble has Kituined home from Johnstown, whete he has been spend ing the past month, Pi of, Johns and his singing class guv" a loneeit at lliiulenbelgh's hall Thuisday evening', TAYLOR. Senilis nt the' Cah.uy chinch at the usual bouts toinoiiow. Seunoii in tint inoiuiii,! b tliepastut, At tho evening U o'clock sei v lie, Itev, I), J. Williams, of Bl.tkel), will deliver an addtess op oitellglou lu Wales." Itcv. -Ml. Will Imiivj i.,.piitl Islteil the old iniitiL. ,.., . ..-......,, ...- , j , und his nddUKs should be luteiestlug niul iievaimg. song stivice ami le-heai.-al of now h lima will pietede the uddiess. "77" ''Hivcnty"ecn," Jh Huinplueja Specific, bleaks up Colds, llilp, In Huenzu.CatiiHli Pains and soieness In the head and chest, Cough, Sole TJuoat Ceneial Fiostiatiou and l'eer. 2oe all Diugglsts. COLDS THROWN FROM T LADDEKMAN (RANK SMITH MEETS WITH A SERIOUS ACCIDENT WHILE ANSWER ING AN ALARM-HIS STORY OF THE EVENTS THAT FOLLOWED." While on Its way to a (he the sudden jolting of the hook-und-ladder truck threw Fheinuii Fiank yinlth fiom his position on the i tinning bouul. He stttick tho piuemont head-Tot eniost and wus still unconscious when biought to tho hospltnl. H was feaietl by the house physician that he h l lecelved Intel nul IiiJiiiIps vihkh might piovo fatal. Smith Is stationed ut the Cential File station, coinei Fifth und Vallev stieels. Buillnglon, la and In lefer llng to the accident, he said to a. le poiter! "My whole system had te telved a violent shotk which affected my neiies fearfully. The doctor sulci I had neivous prosliutlou. I would often stmt tienibllng out ot a tiotlbted sleep, coveied with a cold peisphatlon, and Iniaginhig sometlilng honlbtu was about to happen. Thpie would be limes when my whole body would bu numb und then again theie would be teulble cinnips In my limbs. "For a long time after leaving the hospital I was so weak that I could not walk ntios the loom mid lny stiength steadily icfused to letiiin. I could not cat and the tonics und nppr tleis they gave me did nie no good. I was loo sick to go on duty and the doe tin said It would lake a long time to leiupeinle. I was dlsiouiaged mid dlshf.ii toned. "Then a fileutl peisuaded me to take Or. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They gave me stiength, eiuiet td my neives to thnt I could get a le Iti'shlng night's sleep, my nppetlte came back and 1 boon began to feel bettei. In a shoi t time I was cuied and now I feel peifectly well and strong." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People have n double action on the blood mid on the npives. Il Is not claimed that these pills aie h tuie-ull, but the eiy lutuie of the lemedy makes It eflleae Ions In a wider l.inge of diseases than auv othei . It is a seientlllc piepaintiou designed to cute disease tluough a diieet action on the blood and nei ves At duigglsts or ditect fiom the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenec tndv, X. Y. on leceipl of pike, fifty cents per box; six boxes for two dol lais and a half. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS ?4.35 to New Yoik City and Beturn. Special Thanksgiving Say Kates, via the Lehigh Valley Kailroad. Wednesday, Xovembei 26, the Lehigh Valley inllioud will sell tickets to Xew Yoik and letiiin at $1 33 fiom Scianton, good going 011 above date, limited to le an 11 to and Including X'ovembei JO, good on all tialiis except the Black Diamond Kxpies. For fuithei Infoi mation, consult Delawaie and Hudson i.illioad agents, 01 Geoige Hellei, city passengti agent, Lehigh Vallev 1 ill loael, G') Public Squ.ue, Wllkes-Baue, Pa, Kesumptiou of Sunset Limited Ser vice Between New Yoik, Philadel phia and Pacific Coast Season 1902-1903. Commencing X'ovembei 1J, the Wash posed of Pullman, diawliig-ioom, sleip Ingtou und Southwestern limited, com ing, obst'ivutlon-libimy, club and din ing cats, opciateil dally between Xew Yoik, Philadelphia and Xew Oi leans, via the FeunsvJvmil.i It. It, and the Southern i.illwa, leaving Phlladelphki at (lo'i p. in, hi addition will e.uiy a special Sunset Limited annex Pullman thawing loom tonipmtment sleeping cur, to connect with the Sunset Limited, which will be opeiated daily this sea-s-on betwetn Xew Oi leans, Los Angeles and San Fiane Neci. The telebi.uetl tiaus-tontlnental seivlte atl 01 dt'U by these kixutlous linlii! makes u tilp to the Pacific toast not onlv veiy eiultk, but most delight ful. Chas, L. Hopkins, disttlit passengn agent, Soutliein iallwa, SJS Chestnut stieet, Philadelphia, will be pleased to furnish all Infni matlon. MONTROSE. Speii.tl to the Stiaulon Tilbune Monti osi, Xov. 14. a. I). Hinds, f "Ki 1.1 ill on, bus bleu engaged In business heie this week. .Mis, Hawaii! S. Hiepatd mid (lillil it'ii, Uuih and .Sttiulej, aie guests of iclutives In this pliue. The 31oiitioso football team plavs tile Jleshoppeu team at that plate Sittu dav. Mi. and 3lis. W. II, Dennis, ,Ti have commented housekeeping In one of the Blossom cottages, for .some time va cant, on South .Main btieet, The loonib ovei W. H. Fan ell's sta tloneiy anil book stoic me being fitted up In mi excellent manner for the club just fotmed, .Monday afternoon the 1 evidence of S. J. Sp.ukes, on Piospett stieet, taught Hie mid Mis, Spaiks, .seeming the aid ut ti man, who wit.-i passing, Miiteedeil in extinguishing the Humes, but not until some damage had been dune to cm pets, etc. 11)101) (iilflls, of Jessup tuwushlp, Is a glie.st ,a the home of his son, L. II, Ql litis. Mis. T, P. .Muck mid daughtei, .Miss Dessle, letuinml Thuistkiy iifteiiioou fiom a shnit vMt with Biiighamton lelatlves, Mr. apd Mis A B, Bums spent a few davs letently with their daughtei, Mis. C i: Lltsworth, of Hiisttuehunuu. Piof C. 11, Winder will pie.uh at the mm plug services In the Baptist 1 lunch Sunday. Muny Blends In this plait learned with legiet of the death of Fa Ollvei, of Xew Mllfoid, which oicuued -Monday, aftei an llnebs of two vvtelvs with l pholil pneumonia, Claik L Stephens has leased the planing pilll unit win place new nucliln ei in position mid soon have It In opeiatlou. HUden Hunger Is on a tilp to Xtw Yuil. ilty, Mis. II, B. Benedict, of Owego, Is visiting friends intown. C. W. Bioadhead has neatl leeovei ed fiom his sevei.il weeks' Illness of Uphold fevei, A. L. Lllman mid Ilauy llalplii kfl Wc'lnesduy for DeKalb, 111. Mr. Lit- KMKX50K50ra:5ra$0G) w Connolly & Wallace 5cranton's Shopping: Center '-mtt The best of its kind means the best your money can buy. We are spending your money and we are accountable for spend it to the best advantage. s Women's Cloves The Jouvin The maker the best lu the woild has the finest facilities for w 01 king. The skins ate selected with Hip gientost cine, and the loves when finished ims tluough the hands ol thtee 01 four dlffeient people If they show the slightest Impel tedious they are tin own aside. Theie Is a gieat uulelv of beautiful colois iipm diep seal and golden blown, all thtougli lliu blown famll.v, Into the light tan, which Is almost a cieum; tfioin'ieal be.iveis unit modes, to the most delicate shades of mauve. Oveiseani", thiee metal clasps; ptiie sew 11 with two clasps, or pltlile sewn with one huge pent I button. $1.50 and $2 Pair g Made-Up Muslins 4 Hvciy s'heet and pillow m bolslei-t.isu Slliut Mm buy in this stoie has biou loin, not e ut. That means. The edge l tins along n x! tluead and the things will ulvv.os be M.0 &ti .tight aftei tliey .110 laundtied. ?5 "Chiap" muslins .11 e otten those that 2C have lieen cut with the sclssois in Head of 3 v being loin off anv housekeeper knows how !f they pull out ot shape mill tsticteh in points M aftei they have been thtough the wash. JC Thesp ,11c our own bi.tncl, put up under lu oui name, ol best stjudaid nuisllii, good J weight, toft liiiish. a pillow casi:s sinirrs. e3 l.'xnti l,!e CixOO 4S0 1 0, 4Hx36 14u liJx'l'i ."le r,ox iu TJxtio ri,io 51x36 lot. 7Jx91) "iSc SlxlO 5Sc 81V11I tiJo UOx'lO OJc 00x99 OSc Silk Coats for Winter 'Too shhei.v," siltl women when wo flist suggested the idea. But to ovei 1 nine this we have taken the wannest, sottest Ikimiel and Intel lined them until thov ,110 tov and loinfoi tablu foi the 1 oldest daj". You will Hud them mostly lined with white the can be slipped on ovei the most delitate gown without hint All lengths, shoit, medium and long, close fitting 01 3Ionte Cm lo stvje. $25 to $85 Each l Ladies5 Handkerchiefs 9c rfH These ate hemstitched and scalloped, tS, embioldcied and dnvwii-woik Hundkti- 5 tillers, woith liom U'j to LO cents each. Choice among them t Si e.ith, oi $1 n tf doen. ? It's the best Handkeiehlef value we've JJ seen In long time and should be doubly tft nppi eclated ai this time ot the jeai the J neauie'ss of tho Clulstmus season. Connolly & Wallace's is the fashion center of this part of our country not only because it gets the styles first, but because it gets them right. Women's Norfolk Suits Xol slneethe Husslun blouse tamo Into favor has thoie been a stjlei over which tho whole woild has "gone wild like the Xotfolk Jacket. Its loose, easy fitting lines and Its tn foi mullty have nppeuled to hundreds of jouug glils and giown women, especially In walking suits. Like most of the winter coats, Xoi folks me glowing longer. You can have your cholco of a loose, box back or half lltted though the latter stylo Is piobably becom ing to moie women. Xo m.tteilal Is too fine or good to put Into Xoi folks they me even being made of velveteen and fine bioadclotli. And on the other hand i(o stuff Is too iou?h or coarsely woven Indeed, thy coaibcr the better for some of the suits, Men's Collars and Shirts Two tilings evry man in Scianton and vicinity ought to know Intimately : Our Dollar Dress Skirts . Our 2-for-25c Collars Thev have never yet been equaled manufiiitin eis say so, candid and unbiased stoics In oilier cities say so, men who hav o vv oi n them say so. The Baby Store Sends out Us message caps and coats and never a fuller line or piettler things fiom which to buy. Hveiy f-helf. Is packed with bonnets wadded ones for vv Intel. Theie aie many kinds, colois and gindes, l.mging in pike fiom 25c to $10. The long coats for little babies arc all white Bedfonl, c.islimeie, silk bcngaline, taffeta and Duehesse satin, fiom $1.75 to $17.50. 0 0 Rich and Rare Silks i r It Is geneially conceded by all who havo seen the silks wo have Impoitetl for this season's business that It Is a collection siu passlng any that eei came to this city. J 'veiling silks, Velvets, Xovelty silks, Diess silks, fiom the laiuous fashion centeis of the oi Id. The beginning of the social season, with the piesentation of debutantes and the coming of November weddings, has biought the exclusive evening silks into special notice, ta Connolly & Wallace 23-125-127-129 Washington Ave. j SEALED PROPOSALS. SKALIJD PUOPOHALH will In opened In tho unite ot the Cltv llee nd.-i bv lit Dheiloi of the Deputnient ul l'ablli Wuiks at ! o'clock p in on Moneav, .o veiubel Jt. I'M-'. I"' 'he (mulshing and laving of llu-loot lligstoiiti sidewalks on Stiuntoii sheet, fiom line D, L. .v. II It. (IJIotinisbuiis Division) to South Mala avenues In ittioid.iuie with spi tlliialloiis on (lie at the l.iui'.iu ot Jhlhlneei ug 'Hie pi lie l I sipune loot lausl iiitliiilo the utciss.iiv muting autl lllllng up to slx inches, lliddtn must siibiuil a piko pen iiihlc vaid feu all eitttluu and lllllng llllOVO t-K illllll'H. ill. Piopuhiil blanks will bu tiniilshu at the liuiiMii of IhiBlneiiliirf and no ollieis will be attepttel All pioposals must be llk'tl witli the l Itv Contiollei, at his olflee lusjlie City llal , .Seiiinton, IM, not lifter than 2 Jt) o i kiel, p id, em .liadti.v. Noveinbti J I, UK).1 The Cltv leseives the light to lejeil any ' "" W,",0JC i: ItQCIIi: Diu'Uor. )i tun tniDiit of I'ubllu Wmks Seiiintein, IM , Nov 1.'. I'1"-' in.iu Intends lo make a sluut visit with lekilives In that plans while Mr. Hal pin will leinalu, as ho has -mined a mislllou theie. IMPORTANT MASONIC EVENT, Sesqul-Centemilal Celebintion and 'Banquet Held nt Uniondale. Siiiciil to tho Heiaiituu Tiibune I'liloudale, Xov. II One of the most pleasing eeuts of the seutauu was (he .Musoiile seMiui'ienteiiuluI i elebintlon mill haiKpHt held In the .Masonle hull in this plate this eveuiiiK. undei mis. PletH of .Mi lleiniou lodge, Xo 4T.'. and Cuiet l'lt lodge, Xo 4ol. Theiet was a lingo utiendanie ol leptesematlves of the older li inn the aboe mid Miiioiind Ing towns, mid the exinlses weio In. teitstliig fiom Mint lo lliilsl). An Impoitnnt featuit was the .uhliess upon "Viis.iliiglon as n Citizen, " de llveied b, Ittv It X, Hanks, of e'llt foid, whkh was an Intel estlng blo- BA NKJNG. nupoiiT or Tin: coxurnox op thi: r ol Seiiinton, Xo 1S.'! Xoi 111 .Main avenue, ol l.aik.iwanua coiinlv, IViiusvlvaiilu, at the close uL Iiiisiui Xov 1.', I'1)-' ItllHlil'lU'KS Ciihh on hand . $ I"!".! j- Chctks and othei tush Ituins . , , 1,1 J li Uuu Hum banks and b.uikeis .... l.MJ'i '.' Loans mid ilHtoiuits tU.Siu S.' Invi stnienl Mcuihs owned, v 1 : Slinks, bottiM, t tc ... JJ.h.Vi XI .Mm tgiifit'S . . .. 5 It) 41 SI . &10V..I7 Ileal estate, liiiulltuo and llx- tuns -I.'1 01 Oveuliafts ill li Total $175,I7J It I.IAUlLiTlI'S. Capital stock paid hi $ W.OoO oi I'lllllVllkll pillllts, ll'fS OXpt'llhlH ami tuxes paid J'Olu l Deposits, subject lo check Vis, 17" M Deposits, hpulal iXJ.'iuJ J.' .Deniand teitlllcales ol deposits .. Xmio Tlino leitlltiatts or tlu- poslta , . , ,.r Cm tllli d chctks Xiaie -'J (IJ 1 '1.0 A 7" Clhhlei'M thicks oillslnndhlg I u'i Dim to banks mid bankets M'i .'l Total . . JI7..17I II Stale ol I'ciuisvliaulu, l'otmt.v of l.aek- llWIlllllll. hs ). T .l SMiioiuf riiHhler of tlio abovo iiiiuiid Coiupiiiiv, do xolemiilv sweat that the ulioni slatiliHllt Is lion to the best of on know licit,.! and bullet iSilKilid) T M bVMO.VUS, t'lu-hier. KilbscilbiilMiuil soin to Ik font nui (his Hlliili.v of Novi niliei, l!)n.' (blglie d) Coiliit-Altest iSlgllLlI) it i' risTOii .Notm Public risir. LAllAHH, ici'ani:. Dhectois gi.iphkal skntih as well ns a flul.shed pleie of oi.itoi) The' piogiaiiuno of mtei latiimiiit muJ lu ihaige of Ailing Win skinful .Master S-WA This signature) is on ercrjr box ot Oio gentfra) I nvn)il(a nllllrlllaOllltlitlO Tnltlfif i ? L,UlUllll UIUIUICVJIIIUII'V l 'YlrVTSt&Vtu remedy that, cure u cold In one ' $1 men's Gloves, The $1,50 Kind for A full one dollar and a half's woitl at a saving: of 50 cents on each pnir. It is a Cape Glove, lined with silk or unlined, diessed or undiessed, soft skins, modem backs, all sizes, niicl in all the popular colois. A leal bar gain at $1,00 per pair. Eacli pfiir wan anted, One of tho hest stieet gloves you ever saw for ijH.OO 412 Spiuce Stieet. SiOO Lackawanna Avenue, LIXH OP l.MPOHTCH WOOL CJLOVf'S, PLAIN Oil FANCY", 50c. SUMMER RESORTS Atlantic CityT The temperature at the AONHW, On the IIcjcIi, In Chelsea, Atlantic Clt, WrihiciMliiy Wus 59', Uvcij uppolutinent of a modem Hotel. Jtbbe J, Hounds, of Carbondalc, tc whom miieh ciedll Is also due foi llm suiiess ot the oceabluu.