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THE SCRAttTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JKOVJ&UIJJ'JU 18, 1902.
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The News of
DEATHJSADDENS SEVEN
' CARBONDALE HOMES
Beside the Pnsslng Awny of Hnivey
M. Tuttle nnd James aennessy, as
Bopoitetl In The Tilbune, Yester
dny, Mis, Ann Judge, Mis. Patrick
rinnnety, Robeit KUpatilck nnd
Thomns Munny Succumbed Dining
Sunday Night Daniel Loftus, an
Old, Respected Cnrbondallnn, Died
last Evening at the Residence on
Sand Stieet.
Wlthlil llu- Inst fnit. eight limns,
death, with Us gloom and sotiow, Iiiih
cntcied seven homes 111 thh elt.v, tln
grentcst inortnlltv toi the given pei
lod In Cmbondiile In a long time.
Upside the summons heme of JIun
M. Tuttle and James Genne-sv, ns u
pnitcd In etei din's Tillnmc. Thomas
Muiin. of Cottage "titet. .Mis. Put
iltk rinniiuiy, Sind stieet; Mis. Ann
.Indue. Sand lane; Itobeit Klip itilek,
nf Hit South Side, died ritliei Sunday
nlgiit in enil.v Monda niiiinlug.
Yestoiduv nfteinoon, linvld I.oftus,
n inoinlneiil lesldent of Cu bondule for
over half .1 letitiuv, suiciimhtd at his
ti'ldeme on Sand stieet. A stiutige
fe.ituie or tin' de.tlh n (Old Is that
thlce of the subletted homes aie on
the one tieot, and only a shoit dis
tance one fioui the othei.
The death nt Thomas Mm my, ol Cot
time stieet, waii not iniiiKnl bv any
suspicions ( iMUinuiitutiS us was sup
posed. I'otouu S.ilti (nine to tills1 elt
jestudiy and -.uiMlt'd himself, after
an Investigation tint llmuy'i death
was due to kpiiui.i1 dsddllU. The sup
posed wood nli oho! that he di auk, just
Plllll til IliS ),SSr lll. WIIS ,t IOI1I-
jiound of liltteis that Is In gcnei.il use
Some ol Ihe hllleis uns givtu li Mm
l iv to one ol hi- (hlldicn, hut the
child was not h. limed.
liAXH'.L LOP ITS wlm mis Ken a
le-iilenl ol (u lioud.ile fin inn li ill a
centuij, died e-tud.i .itleinoon at
the lesldeme. IS fe.iud -ticet. Heath
was due to Inliimltles .luomp.in lug
old aqe llf had lucii :t IlIiirT fin some
lime .mil h.is li en (Oiillned In Ills lied
foi s inoiiths Mi l.ottus ns bum
In li eland almut 70 ve.us uio lie
eame to this (ounti In 1SH,, siltling
lu Cu Imnd.ile whlih h is dme hi.ii his
home. His pildc in C.n liond.ile wis
chai K tei 1-tU ol nil lesidents of this
ilt who hei .line utt. uhed to the town
He livid ,i life 111 it mei ited the le-peit
and Lonlldeiue ol his nelghbois mil lel
low (.itlens, who linde him the ohjn I
of t lie 1 1 pi "fount nt on one decision In
electing him pool dliedoi in ls.' He
lepie-enttd th( roiulli waid, and at
iUltted hlinsolf with a hifjilv sattsf.ii -ton
adnilnisu ition m-. love fot
luiine and f.iinllv wa- klumn in in m
w.ijs and the lies or the fainlh i-i'ile
that aie bioken h his death aie the
stioiiKest and ile.upsl of hum tn attadi
nienl The wide dide of fi ieuils he
gatlieiod ahoiit him dining his lotivr
inieei in Cnihondale the ucighhoi to
whom the waini-liL.ii (nlnr-s and lov
nlty ntt. tdied him and all who e.tnip
within ihe inllueiHi of his Kind gentle
sphlt. will be d(pies-d bj the news
of his (ailing awa
The dpd.ised wa- wnldid in Cailmn
, dale to Mts liaib.ii.t lleale, who stii
v.ives, togethei witli tin. following
dnlighteis aiid -on-: Mis ciiailts Me
r.inn, Mis Mhhiel Mei'.mn, Mi
Joseph Powileilv. Atlases Anna. Nellie
and Haih.u.i lailtu-, all ol Cnbnndale.
Owen I.oftus, ! r. r.ottus. ot New
Zealand, .lames .1 I.ofuis and Will V.
I.oltu-, put pinpiietoi of the Klk le
tain .tut on South Main -titet. All.
I.oftus is al-o Miivluil b one In other,
Antlionv I.oftus. ol tin- Wi-t, and two
sl-tei', Mi- Kale Kllgnlkn and All
M.n.v dimmings, Olvpliiut.
, THOMAS MIT.IIAV died ut his
, home on foliage stud, Sunday night.
As hi- death was unite sudden, follow -
' Iiikt an unlooNiil loi (nil ipso, theie
I I- a suspidon that he w is the ldliu
ol poi-on, wood ahohol, oi the HUe,
;, tnhen h inl-tal As Indli ated, Pom-
;, tier sait,N -atlsileil hlm.-elt that the
lilttPi- . hldi .Muiia di. ink and a poi-
;; llou of whlth he kii to one of Ills
' ililldien, had nothliu to do with thp
tl h if-tenliur ol his end deiipi.il debllliv
i( m is the (au-e.
, Miiiiax was a natie of Iielind,
3t wheie he was hoi n about V eais ao
j He had laen a lesldent ol faibondale
, fm about ti-n je.us His widow and
j the ( hllditu sni e.
Mfts. ,nn jiMKii: MiKiimbdl eulv
, esteid,i, iiioiiiIiik:, at the lo-lilenee In
t Sand lane, nttei ( oiiKestlon of the Inaln
ol tluee wieks' dniallon.
j Mif. JiulKo was a uaihe ot lidand.
, !he was boi n In the totintj, or .SlUo ;,o
, ypais iiko, and (ami) to ('nibondiile in
15SI. Mie w is a inenibHi nf St, Uosp
, loiiKitKatlou and was r.iltlilul hi her
deollons She made nuincioiis aim
. iiloiuJshlpt iIuiIiih: hei n hldi me in fni
lmndale. One d,iuluei, Ml-s Annlo
JiulBtf. oiu hlster, Mis .lane Hieniwn,
nnd one In othei . Owen JudKe, nil ot
, this oit), are her sui1oih.
. The timet ill will take pliue Wednee
2 'lav fou noon at '.i o'dod;. Theie will
M he(w JiIkIu mass of ii(uem In St Itiio
5- .
MA1)M A T1IBX OVKR.
S Any One Can Do It.
Mr 4
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Mi 4 , IX r
j Asprlncipil In a public si hool lu Ohio
had u food epeilpuee that will he fa-
JJ mill in nian school teacliein.
P "The haul woiU of the sdiool lourn
wns aa weaihur that 1 was loiupletely
'('(ft,nrtui-wfttiif cmtld IwiPiywalU home
nt nlBhl and at othei times l was iq
ueivous that It wuh with much dlill-
j.'v-illty I uto or eh in, j utti United my
falling health to Impioper tooil, and
i -felt that it would he ntiessaiy to unit
"-iiiy itrotesslou or get soino food that
' would sustain my netves
'."fortunately enough at thin Juiutiuu
j dpcpvejpd Giapo Nuts uud am mi-
grateful that I did. After lining tho
,,fopd, for n month I felt decidedly bet-
, tPf flnd HU'o a new man iteiuiected
,,ioin the gtae, Tim Htugglsh feeling,
headachy, and nervous spells, tune all
, left tue und I feel young and active.
, .,Ican better concentrate my mind
upon my woilc because my nerves
have been .strengthened and my health
jjani pne.rgy lias leturned and I take
e,, 'interest li my vork jwlilch, befoie
b-ifeeemetl a burden,
rn '"! -use Orape Nuts everyday because
'" i, Is the best food for my system, has
f1' ifsjored my health, ana I em corrc
Jpfcjiondihgly grateful." Name given ly
I'.adtuni Co, llattlo Creek, Mich,
Carfeondale.
chtitoh, followed lijva btnlnl lu St. Hose
cciiietco,
MIIS. MANY KI.ANNHItY, widow of
the Wte I'lVttlek Klauuerv, ,kiic( limbed
to Lhronlu Ihlghl's disease at the homo
on Sand Htieet, Sunday evening.
The dpeeaced was bom In Cai hondnlc
about CO euts ago. She was the
daughter of the late Hldmiil and Ann
Put cell, ot this illy. Mis, I'Jauneiy
gups to her lewaid niouiued by numer
ous ft lends, One son, Joseph Flnnnory,
and two hi othei, Hdwatd and Patilck
I'uicell. alt of this iltv, wiuvhc her.
The f unci ul will tnlte place this after
noon ut 'J o'llcxk. Theic will he hei v
kes fot the (had In St. llop (lunch;
builal In St. lioe ceiiieteiy,
ltOltHKT KM.PATKICK, who died
Sundio nt Hip home of Putilck JlcMan
non, neat Duff's Held, was laid at iet
lu St. Hose (.emeU'iy et"i ilu nflcr
noou. The deceased was a victim of1 tvphnld
ftvei. He was a lesldent of Caibnndnle
and ldnlty for a number of joins Ite
was -10 .eais of age and a miner under
the Delawnie and Hudson eoinpnn.v'.
So far as Is known he has no suivlv
Ing lel-itlvcs.
A GHEAT FIKST NIGHT.
Gland Ciowded to Oveiflowlng to See
Stock Company.
The Ollle Ilnlfoiil Stock (.onipany his
the distinction of drawing the biggest
house at the Oiatid this season oi last
binson
I.iirtt night this (oiupanv op'-nul a
week's eligiigeinelit and hv S o'llotk the
standing loom sinn was stul lot, the
dust of a ( ouple ol season's was tin own
out on .Mil 111 stieet, : t li tl It wis ujlh d
oei the bo ollhe The itowd Slew
in spid. of this lioth e and when it was
Hint to i lug up, the tilte expies-lon,
'Iiatked like "iiidlne- Hi a insu" told
the sloi.
The o ei How lug audleini. was not
disappointed, eltltei. foi evuvolip
spi iiipiI InimensLly pleased with the
pleie, 'Sunset Mints," and the nuile
Ille stunts that made ihe int"i mis
sions stem like spionds.
The (Oiiipain liis-irt il i.ipibte pri
sons in the leading uile-, who :ae in
telligent intei pietullons mil su.stalneil
the ili.im.it ! Inteiest until tlie (losing
si a- ti-uttl the tilumph of light and
tilt bid nclois, as it weie spnt wa
btili to s down oi do time in Sing
Sing
The iniiipam liiade a good iinpte
s'lon, one that will luiptove as the week
passes as the bettei plas .lie Itlllli 1
alinig in tlie lepeitohe .liidsint, nom
last night's iCLCpllon. the sta ()f the
stodv tomjiiin in Caibonilitle will be a
piolltable one. It was nulte lefiesiilnjj
to sco stub an unliti-ii iiowd fill the
Oi ind. as II was itnilnsi.elit ol the
piospiioiis se isiiii- ot .speial je.tis
ago
Tonight "Woii'.in Arf ilnst AVoman"
will be the bill, w hldi l piobiblv the
btst ol the week 'lheie will be a mat
inee AVednesdav at let noon and another
Satuid.n.
RETURNS TO SCRANTON.
Thomns Roche. Manager of Claike
Bios ' Shoe Depaitment, Makes a,
Change.
Thomas lioilie, ol Si l. niton who has
hi en managet ot Claike llios' shoe
depaitment in the Cnihondale bi.uu.Ii,
has lesigntd anil will letuin to Seian
ton, Mnudaj, to .u tept a position with
gieattr oppoi lunlties In the stoie ot
Lewis & Itollh, in the Klei tile dtj.
-Mi. Ilodie has been in Caibondtle
sinte lat" list spilng, and dining his
somewhat biitf leoldeiite has smiound
ed hlinelf with a ( hdeftif waini fi lends
who will keenly icgiet the seeiance
ot the close lies of Iihndship Mi.
Itothe was deeph lnteiestea lu athletic
spoils, and when the oppoi tunlty jiip
sented Itselt he was an atthe splil; in
piomoting loot ball in C.tiboudale. His
nunieious fi lends Ueaitily wish foi his
continued sut'( ess
BOY LOSES EOOT.
Six Yeai Old Michael Duikan's Dls
nstious Ride.
Little (j-eai-old Mlthael Duik.tu, of
Slinp"on, has loined the huge liuiubtr
ol oungsteis who lme tiied to Meal a
llde and met with ilis.iMei.
A'estiiday this bo tiled to boa id a
tinlu ut Simp-oil, lie failed, like so
inanv otheis, au a Mini i time thcie
aflei he was taken to Hinugemv hos
pital with n (lushed loot, whli h the
.suigeons Jiad to umputate. The loot
was U'iuoed Just bilow the ankle.
List night the unfoi innate joungsiui
was toting unite cotuloi tabi, and the
cp'(latlons weie that he will lonllnue
to inuke piogu-s tow in ds iidneiy
until he Is tullv lestoied.
POOR BOARD PRAISED.
Auditoi John F, Wheeler Pays Tilh
ute to Secietniy Williams.
A lieu t the jiooi lioatd audit, whldi h
now hunt? miide nulillc. e-('it Con
ti oiler Johli P. Wliedei, one of the
audltois, iai the ioIIuwIhk iouuiII
nient to the dlrectnif., imrtlinhu l- to
(-Se(utai ll.it i tl. Williams. Saj.s
Mr. Wheelei
"The nom illhliltt audit Is the most
.satIsii(toi oi iui the audltoih hao
passed upon. . meat deal of nedlt Is
due Keueluiy Wllllains foi ihe uile he
i(idi-ed In the Ixmid'H aicouiil.s '
Mr. Pell in Honesdale.
(! W, Pell, at one lime pieiilptliiu
tleik lu Julius, Spaeth's iihaimaij, on
S-nuth .Mulu htiect, Is now hlniselt a
ill UK .stoie iiwnei He Ik located In
Honefdale Tho NVa.Mie Indepeiuleiit,
KpeakiiiB of his openltiK sits ..jj8
ipenltlK had heen dea)ed iilmut tliuo
e(K-s, liuniiKo hlh show niKeh had licen
lost on the lallioads. and two of them
hau not et an hod. Mi, I'ell has a
to little Mine nicely uppolnted "
May Get Well.
Silt hut) l.aiKlu, whose aim was cut
olt lu MaXioId yaid a few uhjlits nso,
H IniptoNlna-, and It Is nkelj tlml ho
will iecou
.lolm tlallett, used IS jeais, had his
ankle fiuotuiud, while at woik lu h
Iciest t'llj mini) jesteidnj. He was,
taken to Ihmigeiu'y hospital last even
Int.'. OpeuiiiK an Oflice Heie,
'Attorney Joseph II. Hiuinnu, of this
city, who was lecently admitted to the
bar of Tackawnimu count), has opened
an olllce In thlh city, in the iltuKe
hulldlni;. He has the fiuuiteis lecently
vacated by thn International Cone
spondence echools' representatUe. This
oflice will be for the accommodation of
local clients, who run llnd Mi, Uicn-
nun thete epnlngs. llu hai an otllce
lu Hi'iuttton, also, being associated with
Attorney ('. Donovan In the tlepubllc.tii
building.
THE HOOK AND LADDER.
Hendilck Company Meets Tonight
toi Feimnnent Oiganization.
Tlib lleiidikk Hook and Ladder coin
pin will meet this evening In thu Col
umbia Itnso house and will peifect the
(iignulmtlon.
Since the ptcltt wun lauudieil a
touple of weeks ago, Inteiest Ins giown
wont'ei fully and an enthusiastic mtet
Ing Is evppeted this e"iilng. Common
('i)iiiidlmun Abe Sihm, who h.n been
booming the pioject, will hne u lcpnit
to iiesent tint will ceitalnlv be sntls
flng to the Initialed and piospeethe
mrmbeis. The attcndaiue Is uicd of
all who lmp been canassil, lor the It
Inteiest and uppoil.
Funeaal of Joseph Fanell.
The luiinal ol the late Joseph I'ai
i ell took place jestunlny foiennon nnd
was hiit,ely attended. Theie was a
luge nnnibei ol etcians at tlie iim
ei.il, the dediisisl Inning scned In the
el,ll war. A high mass ol leuuieiu was
sifng In St. I Jose chinch. In Ue. Wal
tci Cioiman lluilal was in St. Itine
tenieleii. The pall beaieis weie .1 V.
Atkinson. .1. Alexander McDonald,
Mli had Hiiggan, Strphi n Xeiilon, Itldi
iii d riiiflli'ii, Thomas Holau, John
Mm. in, John Hieuuan.
Eoi Moie Light.
The Mauelt light oidliiaiue. whldi
pinvldes loi twos(oio of stieet lights,
will be the subfpd of a spec! il e-'-lon
of common loundl this mtnlnr. This
oidinanie was put mo last inn ting
b'tau-o if theie being no appioptlat'r n
cl.'use In the measine.
sdecl council Jld not met t last night;
thine wis no (Moulin. Theie will be
a melting instead on Mondaj e"iilng
i.ct.
Tho Geimania'b Dance.
The piacticalh new home ot the Oei
manla slingins; sodetv was the scene of
a men Huong list night at the au
tumn dame, which was the occasion ot
tin i e-deilicatloii as It weie. ot the new
hill I 'i of. null pi muled niiislu loi
the danccis, who had, as u-ual, a line
night'- social enlojment as ue-ts of
the'jollj Genu inlas.
PERSONAL MENTION.
I'l.mk MiT.igut, of Siiunlon, .n a
Caibonilale isltoi .esttul.o.
AV. II. Gallaghci. lepiesenllng Mllfoul
vJ. Co, ol Philadelphia, Is spending a
few daW In the clt.
Misses Loietta Coleman, Hiidget Mi -Alldiew
and Alice Gllllgali spent last
evening with fi lends In Mallcld.
Contiactin A. i: Tiffanj. who sus
tained a bioken leg and othei injuiies
while on a business dip to Philadel
phia seeial weeks ago, is able to be
about with tho aid ol a iiutch.
,1 1RM VX MAYFIELD.
The men ot the lonsieKatlon of St.
.lames' i lunch aie niiauglUK to he an
o.ster supper foi the uenellt of the
hutch fund on Thanksghins ee. The
men will do the sen lug and h.ne full
elmiRe of all the aiiaiigements
Mis. John M.onaid and daughteis,
ldlth and Tltith, spent Sunday as the
Kiiests of Mis, Tianl; Simpson, nf OI.
pliant. llaiold, the b-je.n-old son of Mi. and
Mm. Joiiuh Williams, ot Main stnet,
Maj Held, died esteidn moiiiliifr of
meinbianeous cioup The fuueial will
take place this alltinoon.
S. W. I'ook Is contlned to his home on
laln stieet with u sifie nttiuk of
t'l ll
Mis Chillies I.ee, of the llast Side,
esieidny lecehed woul ol the seilous
Illness' ol hei In othei,. Thomas I.esiei,
of V.oiiiIiik.
The hoioiiKh was In total dnikiies's
iifialu lor a shoit lime last evening.
This oicius with anno)ii)K fieiiueuey,
Auioia lodge, No. ."23, F"ice nnd we-
cpled Masons, will meet this eeii!np
A t-on of Mi. and Mi.". William I'hll
llps, of II stieet, Is soiiously ill with
.stomach tumble.
Ml.s. AVIlllleld Shiilei, ol Till id stieet,
has heen eonllned to hi home tin t-e-ei
nl da.s with a i-eeie attack of bion
ihitiif. lluuiier Hoiking, while at wink yis
teiday, cut a P ilnful (lash in his ihln,
which neiessltnted stltthhifj to dose tho
VOUIlll.
llaiiv Keiineilv and Miss Jjlo Col
lins wtie 01)phant lsltoi.s Hiiudn,
Mls Hannah Collins of Seianton,
spent Sunday luue with hei paients.
OlATIIANT.
C'uuiiell met lu lesular adjoin ucd ses.
slou last night with all memhei.s pies
ent ecept Jk'i-na Heaf, rettlgiew.
O'Halloiau uud Mnsele, A lesolutlou
was passed thankliiK the dllteient tho
companies ft oiu out of town who as.
hlhled the local companies at the ie.
tent lit lu town. The seuetai was
dheeted to tin waul a iopy to each of
the companies,
The seciutaiy states that $75 had hem
Mieived fioui the state tiensuier on m r
(omit of tho toielsn iusuiuiun ta. It
was decided to equally dilde thu
A Timely Suggestion.
"Now that w lutei with Its had
weather Is with us I would advise e
ei family to piolde themselves
((gainst biidden attniks of ioiu;hs and
colds by keeping: at hand a h'oml cough
medlclno like Chnmbei lulu's Cough
itemedy, which Is the best niuonir the
many piepatatlons for these ailments
that I hae on my shelves," ba)s Mr.
Iv. O. NeaAllle, tho well known and
popular druggist of Pittsboio, Ind. "I
recommend this icmedy and gudiuiiteo
it to bo without an equal for coughs
and colds, also as a, preventive und
cure for croup." Buy it now. For sale
by all druggists.
Watch
Accidents
will happen! Thai1 why your watch
wo tits should be protected by a strong case.
Gold atone it soft and bends easily. It's
used for show only. The JAS. BOSS
STIFFENED GOLD WATCH CASE
resists jar and Jolt. Keeps out the dust.
Reduces the expense of repair. Adds
many years to the life of your watch.
Every JAS. BOSS CASE is guaranteed
for 25 years by a Keystone Trade-mark
stamped inside. You must
look for this trade-mark.
Comtitt tlie Jcwelf r.
V rite in lor booklet,
TUB KEVSTONH
WATCH CASK COMPANY,
Philadelphia.
amount between the ilio companies of
boiough.
Mis. Geoige Hull, of Hlakcly, mot
with u ery painful accident on Sun
dav. While attending to sonio duties
about the house she fell and bloke her
wtlpt In two places. Dr. r. L. Van
SlciJe Is attending her.
Mis. John McAluliew, of Patetoii,
X, .1., Is spending a few dnjs at this
place.
The lnembeis ot St. Patilck's eongie
gatlon am making picparations to liold
a buniir In the Father Matthew hall
dining the holtdti.
Theie will be a special meeting of
111 (inch No. 701 of the La dies' Catholic
Benevolent association this evening. All
meinbeis uic lequested to attend, by
older of Picsldent Mis. Wlnlfied Kon
nedv. Mi-1. Thomas Johnes, of ndwaidsvllle,
mid Mis. Thomas Dm Is, of Piovldence,
weie Hie guests of Mts. Klvlia Jones on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Oecnge Hallow of Gieen
Illdge, anil Ml. and Mis. (Jeoigc South
aid, of Duiimoie, Islted lelathes In
town Sunday.
S. ,L.nans, of Xewnik, N. J Is In
town.
Dr. L. Kelly has letuined home fiom
Poi t Jei Is.
Mi. and Mis James C.uioll, of Scian
toti, and Miss Maine Slot an, of Xew
Yoik, Islted Mi. and Mis. g. j. Ciow
lc, of Lackawannn stieet, over Sun
ilaj. Mis. T. JL Hums has i elm ued home
fiom Malumo) Clt. .
TAYLOR.
Mr. and Mi. Ch.ules Cuitis and
(hlldten and the lutttt's slstei, Miss
5I.ii v J. Williams, of Washington
stieet, had a ei nuiow escape nom
suftocatlon dining the e.uh houis
yesteida fiom gas escaping fiom the
kitchen stove, which made Its -way to
theli sleeping npaitnient. AVlten Mi.
Cuitis awoke in the moinllig he was
stailled to find the house lull of gas
anil he Jt once began to Investigate
Di. Gilfllths was (ailed and after only
the linidest woik weie the hiilfeieis
levived.
A giand entei ialiimcnt and sikI.iI
will m held at the Calvaiy Baptist
chtui h on 5tonday evening, Nov. 24,
under the auspices ol Miss Annie Wat
kins' Sunda school class An ei el
lent piogi amine, consisting of solos
duets "and lecltatlons will he lendiied
and at the conclusion of the pio
gi amine, lcfieshnients will be seivcd
in the chuich pulois.
Iltv. Di. II. II. Hauls, pastoi of the
Calvaiy liapttst chinch will (dehiate
his eleventh annlveiaiy as p istor of
the chinch next Sunila, when he will
pieoch special sennons on the ocusion.
Special music will be tendeied by the
diolr undei the diieetion of Piof. D. K
Jones
Itev. Mi. riiilllths, of .Moosle, occupied
the pulpit at the Pieshv teiian chinch
on Siinda nioining and deliveicd an
linpiessive and instinctive dlscouise.
M. C. Judge is on a business Hip to
New Yoik.
William W. Davis of PI mouth, Is
lted lelatlves in town on Sundav.
David Jones, of Noith Tavloi, him ie
tm ned home liom a four months' visit
with lelatlves at Ohio and Indiana.
DALTQiST.
Dis, Capweli and Zellar peifonned
a ciltknl oiieiatlon on Mis. Ha Stev
ens at lit l home in tills plnce esitr
d.i v ui lei noon.
Piofessoi William Jamlcson and
wife, of Seianton, spent Sunda with
the latlei's sihtei, Mis Fled Palmci.
The many li lends of the late Isaac
Dean weie gieutly stupilsed to heat of
hi' sudden death nt his home In Sci ni
ton. Mi. Dean was the oldest lesldent
of this fc'Ulnu of the slate, he having
lived toi many eais In this plaee, He
will he gie.illy missed by all who knew
him
Ufvivnl suvices aie lu piogiess at
the Old Hapllst chuidi, vvlth good puis,
pei ts toi a suuesstui seiles, one of the
iuteiestlng leatuies being .lady speak
ei.s. On Tuesda.v, Jlis Catetei, who
Is. a daughtir ol the Itev. II. A. Squlie,
Intel nutloual bishop of the old (Ueuei
al) llaptlst rnloii, will speak, and on
Thuisdii, Mis I'm kiss, late ot Hug
laud, who has nuoiiipauicd hi i Iiih
band to this uniuti, to al&t In ihn
uplifting of the Old Haptlst eause in
l'eiiiis.vlvanla, will loniluit the meet
lug. The Itev, r, J. Caieier will nc
upy the pKitfmm on AVednesdii, when
Jlis. Cateier vvlll sing
A number of the uioiubeis ot tho
Methodist cliuuh choir assisted in
singing lu the Methodist (lunch at
PleeUille on Sunday utteinoon,
(niplge Slllith, who has been quite
111 the past few dn.vs, Is Impiovlug,
Now.s was lecelvcil at this pliue on
Satuiday of the death of Hail New
ton In a hospital ut flushing. Tor
about a ear Mi, Newton was a itsl
ili'iit heio and last winter he aeecpicd
u position In Pittsburg A low weeki
ago ho was taken 111 with tphod fev -ei,
whldi l eh ul led In his death. Ills
lemalns vvlll be bulled today In Pitts,
buig. Ho was a ouug man who won
many li lends while lu Ibis pluce
Mis Steillus nnd daughter, of llus
KlI Hill, vveiu the KUPHts of Mr, and
Mi. William Sims on Sunday,
Tho (oiibiiuetlnu of the .mli of ilia
new tonucte Inldge t neai ly ioniiilet
cd, much to the gtatlflcalion of the
people of this pluie.
Mr and Jlis, s. il. riuu aie ion.
teiuplatiiig moving to Cllffoul on a
fui 111,
51i and Jlis 13 W Swingle, of I'oi
est City, spent Sunduy in town
Messis. llliuer "and (ieorge Itoheits,
memlieis of Ihe Him nf Itoheits Hi on,,
met chants, mo in Now Yoik puiduib
Ing new goods.
Mis. A. M. Kestell, milliner, Is now
pleasantly situated lu the Odd Follows'
building.
On Tuesday giound Will be luoken
for a now 3toio in oUr town, to bo coa-
,yuvnca W
Connolly
nn.
Come early in tlie
before ten o'clock if
avoid the crowd. Salespeople arc
fresher then, too.
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Odds and Ends from an importers' stock of samples,
about orty dojen all told. The backs are of of differ
kinds of wood, black ebony, red rose wood, and many
other varieties the bristles are perfect. Values
from 75c to $1.50 each. Choose from CAr Pqrll
among them for jU Edtli
On sale ot the Toilet Good? Department, near door, conveniently
arranged for quick choosing.
.ssors
Scissors from 3 inches up to 6 inches long.
Shears Irom 64 inches up to 9 inches long.
Values from 25c each up to $1.00 each,
And All for 25c Each
A short pair or a long pair, it makes no difference to us they'll
all go quick enough. On sale at front of Notion Department, near
door. Kasy of access. Plenty ot people to serve you.
jr
It ought to be a pleasure; it is a
pleasure to those who shop early be
fore the ciowds come and the fine rare
things go for go they do every year
before some people see them.
Tlif cztnrr ?s rfnr1i7 nillf-f rpflflv! Ml ft
n
n
gj goods are here fresh and
and nlentv nf snlesneonle
k i j 1 r
S After a while we'll h
It Pnntn onr tr ti fli innrninnr
tl S-W.1UV. S-.W.JT AU tws- Jww...0( .-ww
5 right, go round the crowd, and so on.
Wouldn't you rather shop now ?
5 especially as we hold purchases and de
5 liver later, when anybody asks us.
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College
igs, SOc
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Harvard, Princeton,
Scrauton High School,
H0
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If critics can kill a business,
it ought to die. The harder they
strike at what we are doing the
better we like it.
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1 Connolly & W
Si
nUXJHPl 0U jHfUU"lJ'Wisilnuw !! KJ. H- - ' -
ducted by two of our jouiik townsnipn.
n. I.. Keller and A. Tlioniis,m. Tho
two ate well known lime, nnd both
liavc I'MiMleiuu In lliU builnt'ss, liav
llih' follow id tills, n(. ot woik foi the
jiust few eais Tlioy will i oudiu t a
Kt'iuial btoic, whlih will be localed oi
uplioi Main Htii-i't, on tho Mli now ud
joluliiB H. W. Ai Hold's llnidwaiu stoie.
1MOOSLC.
Mr. and Mis. T, II. .lolinsou, of
(liuiedale, aie Micildllitr .1 few d.ls
with tiiendh In town.
Ur. and Mi. S. S. AValsiui have if.
tin ned alter niendlna: a month lu tho
Catsklll Mountutn
Mlhh Itessl,. WatkllH, of Wilkes
llano, spent Sunday at hei home.
Min S .1. Hinds and Ml.s. Walter
Hinds Client Huuda with the touuei'a
bou In Sit.intim
Many ot oiu Iuvmih iiuople attended
the i uncial ot the late Cilcr Jolinwm ut
Avodi on Monday .ut pi noon.
Mih. Tlnsle and son, ciulnud, piriu
Sunduj with Ml. llailej Tiliglej, ot
D.winionil iivenue.
.Mi and .Mis Ales tli.ihain, ol PltlH
tou. weie (.alkis In town Huudio.
The .Moosi s!,Kai ,in, will loildllit.
a MKi.il lu the U.tinoiul hall on Tues
day. Admission, Benin. 15 tents..
Mt.ssi.. Alfied Smith and ,iniuel
Uu.iiii welt lu Nalltlioku S,iiuiilu i.u
iiIiik. AUClilUhl),
Mi. and Mi. i. Heit .MtDonald, nf
Oieen itldse, Helt Mllldii With MIsh
He-8 Calkiwa.
Mis. .Mai Dedtei. of t'.u bondale, Is
vNMuk Mt" Win. Van Diiouii.
M. T. IHillei and I'. l Hiok.iii vvoio
(.Ulud in OlMiliaut .Siiiulaj.
Mhs Cuioljlie natKubeij; Client Sun
day In Tuloi
Mh.s lhuina t'Jirrt, or CMitinud.ile,
t'litut Kuud.iy lu town.
Mi fr. .lames llolnml was a vlj-ltui in
Sn.intoii jestcul.iy.
Mis. v. II. liuiblu i vlsitliijsr rlatlvs.
lu Metuthtn, N. J,
Scranton Shopping
morning j Tlie Dry Goods business, like
you want to
a
in full variety,
to wait on von.
ave to say:
Irppn fr Mif
Yale, Cornell,
School of the
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mr e
A clear seeing eye accustomed
to balance things fairly can quick
ly see the difference between this
store and others.
M
H'Vr -tntf Wlivtrm Air a 1
IIAMLJNTOX.
SiieiliU to llio Hti.uiton Tlllnilio
llni'i Hilton Xo. 17 luu IHirlln
Pjitiit Hundiiv In Kingston a- the in.st
of Ills slstei, Mis Allee ll.iuilln.
Miii. Sallnilii .loiu.s lei t lint week for
Won ester, Mass, whue she vvlll te
inalu lor M'voial wtd.s as tho uuest of
Iter nleie, Mih. Ihulle I'tiiot.
Mi-i. l.ucv A. Ames died last Filday
nt the honie ol her dauHhtf i. Mis. M. S.
Uldwill. of Moss Hollow. .Mih. Ames
h.iH btun biilfsiliiK lor .scvei.il mouths
Horn a t.iiuei, whldi was the iiuibo of
her ihalh. iJeieuwd was lu hei sl
titth ,ve.u. Sni lud by lour duush
leis, Mi.s. j j, UlKKait, Ml.s, M, H.
P.ldwell, JIM Oiidia A and Alk T.
Osboin. Kuini.il Mivhis w,,u. wu n
llio Alllllf,toll Methodist i;pl.iop.il
ihuidi on Monday. Intcinieiu lu tho
Aillnirton ceiuueis.
1. A. Abbev. H.infotd Williams, C, U
f-lmon.s and John Mi I 'a rl and v Kited the
llawli rue arnl Adopted Masons'
loiliro on th' 11th liu-taut.
Chaile-. nillelto Is ueitluar a new
dwellliin' lioilMi nun mile hoiilh of tho
VllklKe. to be (Hiliplfd b l'elel Lilt
uud taiullv.
Dcnlfou Wetheilll K tinned last week
fiom a two vveel.h' visit at rounells
ville, I'.i . vvlieie lie was summoned by
the severe IIIuips of his hou, Hem go.
Mir' r. A Abbey ,pent Sunday with
lel.UlM.s lu Siiantnii.
Sped.ll to the tiuantuii Tilbuiiu
.N'tw .Mllloiil. ..". 15, .Mlases Mln
niu uud Ma lh.idlc cutei tallied the
follow Inti (Hiu' ladles at it a Tilday
afteinoon: Misses iiu AldiUh. llusslo
Hiiilth, Kim Mn'onnell, M.iud Tiuuibull
and Nellie llalid
i:. A litiison attended the tfuud i
bthool llistllilto at I..iWhvllle. Satuiday.
air. and Mis. M. O. lli.idley aio
spsndluiT a tew dnjs t Wllkes-liaiio.
Mr. and Mis. WlUlani hhaulliifr aie
icjuleliiK over the aiiival of u little mih.
Thieu of Mr, and Mi. i:atl (.iatdiur'a
Wallace
Center
the truth, is not the property of
suiy one person, but the largest
portion of it goes to those who
study it most.
Brushes
hears, 25c
Lackawanna and all the rest. A stick
to mount them on if you want it. No
charge.
Gloves Men's,
Women's, Children's
New Gloves have been coming by
dozens and hundreds until almost every
kind and almost every price is ready
for you.
Some Great ;
Values in Ribbons '
Satin Taffeta Ribbons, all colors,
good quality and weight, very brilliant
fiuish.
lYi inches wide, 20c yard
yi inches wide, 25c yard
All Silk Taffeta' Ribbons, all colors '
i inches wide, 5c yard
4 inches wide, 15c yard
allace
"" - " -s- - -.. .. r-.
fhlldieu are differing with tvhoopliifi
(oukIi.
.Miss Hessle Hiudley Is Isltlnj,' fliends
In HluKh.iintoii.
.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF
THE RAILROADS
$4.33 to New Yoik City anil Return.
Spccinl Thanksgiving; Day Rates,
via the Lehigh Valley Raihond.
Wednesday, November 2C, the Lehigh
Valley talliond will boll tickets to New
Yoik and letuin at $1 35 fiom Seianton,
good enlnj,' on above date, limited to ir
tuiu to and lut'ludlns: November ,'0,
Kood on all tuilns except tho Black
Diamond Hxpiess, Tor tuither Inloi
inatlun, eoiifult Delawaiu and lluilson
lalhoad iiKents, or CleoiBe Heller, city
liasseimer agent, Lelilgh Valley un
load, t'J Publlo Siiuaie, WHkes-Daiu
Pa.
Resumption of Sunset limited Ser
vico Between New Yoik, Philadel
phia nnd Pacific Const Season
1002.1003.
Commencing Noveiubei U, tho Wash
posed of Pullman, di.iwing.ioom, sleep
lugtou and bouthwebtein limited, com
ing, obseivatloii.llbt.il j, club and din
liu; caih, opeiated daily between New
Yoik, Philadelphia and New Oi leans,
via the Pennsylvania It. It., and tho
soutlitiii inilwio, leaving Philadelphia
ut i'." P in. In addition will tail) a
special fcuii'et Limited iinnex Pullniuu
diawiiin' loom mmp.ii tinent sleeping
c ir, to loniiiit with the Sunset Limited,
whkh will be opeiated dally tills be.'i
bou lietvvetn New Oilcans, Los Angeles
and sau ruuiPlbm
Tin leleln.ued tinllfa. continental
.seivke altoidcd b thebu luxuiloiH
tinllis makes n tllp to the IMcllie coast
not out) mi J quick, but inobt delight
ful ('has L. Hopkins, dlstikt passenger
uguu, fcouthoin i.illwa, 8J8 Cliestnut
aticit, Phlkidtlpliin, vvlll be pleased to
uiulbh all Intoumitlon.