u ,$ vf? , ' f i THE &CRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2ti, ioo'2. Mil ' l The News of SPLENDID PROGRAMME FOR INSTITUTE WEEK City Superintendent of Schools Elmer E. Onir, A. M,, Hns Pioctucd Soir.o ' of the Best Initiuctois hi the County to AUl TenrheiH In Their School Woik The' Pin pose In Ai .nnglng "e Week's Programme nnd the lectin e Course. With t'no hope nml piiipic of deriv ing every bciieilt possible thfio is In Institute wink, primarily thul the teuehor limy bo iclufoireii In her Knowledge mid simpllllrd lit her meth ods mid llnom-li lier the chlldien of the school district bo nldul In thu i Jin-su of their (iliic'iitlan, city Superin tendent of Schools niini'i- H. Onif hni Hliov n the utmost tllsiilmlmitlcm In his r holer- 01 li.siitiotois mid has gheii the mot fnlthfiil intention In piepuriiiR tin' piogiumnio for this you-'s institute. The im-tltuto will open i't Monday mo-iilng, In the assembly loom of the High t-choolj mid irom llio pilifiilloiml material, In tin speokois, which Super InlendPiit Omr hns been foitunale in picrmlng, tin1 prediction Is .Instilled Cnt wllb the wonted spirit of ( o-op l -.ptlrm on the pint of tln truoheis, i:iu, listing losiilih will nutk tli" week's meetings. Tho public, lite p.ueiits or i-oliolms, n'l wliu aio InteveMed In the tiuf of education, mid thW iiifimn tveiy I'lthten. should iiidlcnte mi Inter nt In this nipmic of wliieatloii. by ut-1-ndhiK tlip Institute nit clings, to which toiy one will be he.utllv welcomed. During tin- weilv tlioie will be four Mwla! lines ol stud.,, r.umely. )un Kii,iK', linitheiiiuUi , psviliiiloBy, di aw ing. Then will be eight lu till rs on I.Higuagp mid lhmllsh, eight on inulhe nnllts, lour mi psj ho!og., four on hawing, twenty-lour in 'ill. Aside It om llipsi MM- tlic It-limes' It; the en- ti'i taliiiiiem loui't- .it the tlu'.ud. Tlicsp have bei-ii m landed not with the Idi.i ol pielii bin solely tor tin- public good. Last ,o.u's ciitiisi netted notliiniv. and It Is nol ixpeetoil that iliis season's will bo mi oceptlun. it is it-It that If the public be buiefitied, it will be a miIII t J"tsl ici ompen-e 'flu- Instuietois wlm h Superim nd i'tit lmi has second an-. MKs J.aui.i it Hog.uty, IJufl.iki. -N. V Miss Mmy F. II.mIh, limghamiou, X. V Oi. Thompson, Jeisi-y ct . 1'iof Ceingc Hull, Milleisrille Noim.il -eliool: Plot K L ICcni), piinilp.tl of Hast Stiotlil bins Noinial si houl. All, with tin hv rvptioii of .Miss H.ig.uty, air mttliois ot oim or mm i text-hooks and all li.ixe wide evpei Ii'iite in lntltult woik tlnoushout the countij Mls ..una D. lliisaitx. who wilt Kle the lectur s nil laumiai-e, Is an m ftiuctoi of wide exuei It-nco in iiisilttite woik, h. liijr It'ctuicd ill-inn ifai'liis nil oer tin cnmitiv. She is In , liaise ot the I'liiiulu 'iialnliiK i-chool fin teaehi-is In liulfalu, X. V. Di, Thompson, instiuetoi of di.iwlm;, is Louuciteii with the public i-i hooN In Xpw Jei.siy. He 1-. the aiillioi ol Hull'' estom ot ibawin1,'. 11 ol. Hull', who will be In ihaiue or tin. ni.illiein.itical msii nulim, has ,i lliKh Ftandbw .unum- cducatois lie 1, an InstHRloi (: lillei ,lle Xuimal flIiooI and i tin auilim of iiltlnuetii , mental and pi.utlcal, alirebia and -.e-onii-tiv teM-books. lJiol. C. I. fM'inp 1- --ii well known to Omboiiilnll.nis that he needs no inuu dmtion. lie is pilin.lp.il ol i; ist ytioudsbuiK' Stale Xoi inal si buol, mid the author o," a book on !, i IioIokv, oh Willi li lie will talk to the ieailiii'. The piomanune ol the w lcK lb a.' follow s. December Tiist. .srTi:i:xoox. 1 W-Mii-I,-. 1 !u-l'piii! Mlai I. uiKll.iKe, .llss I..HU.I ) llaunlx ; Jfr -Diawiiifr i '1 Imtiii tin .!i) Miic. " lrt.-A(b .lined Mutlu ni.itn.-s I'mr. Cioibv Hull. i:vr:xixi!. i.r-Coneeit . Sla ton's Juhllp,. sinueis December Second. MOitxixn. ?roJ(ii-le. Ma AiImiik i d Malheinatli s, J'nil linage linn. PU-liiiiwhis In -Thoiru'-oii 11 fl-.ruslc. ll.1l- l.lenienlan l.aiiKii.ie, Jlisj tuu.i j. JlaL'int' . .V FAIjSK iieakt. Docs Not Let It Bent Tine. "Coffee whi'iI nie a eij hard tuin nbout two inn (iso My donor wild I bad chionie d-pep-la wllh soiious In ml and neivous iiouble and nothlriK would ciuo me unle.ss I jao up inlfei," Mild MIbs Ilattiu Williams, of itli ndnt Ii.iiu, Alnbmua. "My Htoin.it h Kot hi bul ih.a I could Mil rut any solid mod without Itt'iiau heatliiK; me, and J was s-o nenous I lould noi sleep mid iny hi-.iu itab in n dieadlul eonditiou. I hail hc,mi a Kie.it deal about Postum I'ood ColTee, a. id how much good people hud deihed fioni cliaiiKlntr noin eolfee to l'ostuin, un one day i .sent to the mocei- lot a pacltitKe, "Tho fli.st i up r dtaiik helped me, for It removed all the k-is fiom my i-toni-in.li, or perhupu the inilttliiK m coffee 4iiodiieed that result, at any uite, in Ilej.s than a week then wan u wonderful tihniiBei mi uioio u-slless nlshts; no nioie pnliih about my hem t that inadu ,iii(i think i: hud lu-nit trouble: no moie Jhlck Btomnch. This -a as two yenis nj-o. 1 mn now entlieb well mid l'ostuin cuicd me, I found It wus not medleino I needed, but piopei food mid nourish ment nml to quit corfe& entirely, ".My brother-in-law (a coiu-o dilukei) was very bck it !th Btoipach tiopblo una all ho could cut w.th the vhlln of mi cffg-, I Insifjted on hlo trying I'oMinn, Ilosnld tho Jliut cup he dunk soothed his stomnch mid was noui lulling; in a fevr days ho was able to e.u Fold tood tigaln, and now lie uses It altoKether find does not use coffee. - "My next door neighbor, another t-of- Tee drinker, tind surfered wltli rutin ih tf; the stomnch, nnd for niuiuhb could not ent anything- was Just IIvIiir on beef tea, I carried her boiiib Po&tuni tpd gavo her directions for niakinu It ii nd' now sho can eat anythhie she . vantij and it does not hurt her, Sho fcnys eho feels better than she has for , ten years. "I could tell you of dozens of people folio have been benefitted by leaving off toffee and drinking Postum. It has nono me so much good I tell every liody to us,e )t. I liuvo been using it now for two yenis nnd my dlgeatlon Js fine, my complexion clear and everyone says I look ten yeats younger." Caibondale. 1."W1 Mlisli', l.l'l-iiiuwlim' , Di, Tlintnpmn I .'O-laetiicitiuiy I.tinnilnRe, Jll's J..U1IU D. llitRnily. .10) -.Musk. .l.ti'-AilVniiUMl Mntlipitfntlt'i, Pi of. (Iriitur Hull. i:'nxtN(j. S.UO Oil llUHtlll, S.tO-Vocnl solo ,,.. Mlh Iti'Khia Mi Cube S.i:,-I.(.-ciuip, "The .Man of clalHee," Hon, (IporAo It. WimllliiB, Derember Thlid. MOllNlXD. i:-Mu-ic. y.-V-Ailvaiii-cil Mnttunmlli's, I'lof, iteolKu thill, 10.10 DiawliiK Hi, Tltonip'on lo.W-(iixlc. 1 1 . l-.leinriitii.-y t .fiiiKHiiK' Mlsi l.iiuia H. tliiRiuly. AI-'TliltXOOX. l.,il-M lisle. I.ID-l'ii.M'hoUiyv Prof. 12. 1,. Kemp .'.W--I21eineiitiilv Ailthinollc, M -ii l.-iuin 1J. Hii-iiiil.s. .IdO-Mu-k. ;:.1i-I2iikIIsIi MIh. Mai V 11 de I2VI2XJXO $ W-Oichi'-'ljii. MO-Vocal Solo .. MNHNiibcllc Mid liell SJVI.ecHllc, "Hod Hock III AiirIo SlIXOIl'L'iVlllS'lUloll," , aciicral Sw policy. December JTointh. MOHXIXO i ro -Music i'.IU Cli'iii'iilmy Aillliinelle MI'S l.nui.i U. HiiKinty. 10 9i:iiRl!sh .Miss Mary V Ihilo 1100-iluilc il.10 Psvi halo-;: . .. Piof. 12. I,. N't nip AI'TI2llXOUN". 1 Vi Music. i.wj:imiisii mi- Minv r. itjiie J.'.ii-1'iviiIioIimv . . I'lof 12. 1 Kemp JO'i Mil-li. K.T- J .lonit tittti v- . Ilium tic, Miss l.am.i 1). ThlKMll. 12VI2XIN(1. S lil-Oiellislin. l"i Piano ihlel MN-i s Mills ami l.lttle. v Lil-l.i-clnie, "The .li"-h inlc its." 111. DwlRlil IIIIIIh. December Fifth. .MOHXIXOi 1 'il Music ' I2li iueut.il v Arltlllllitli. Miss l.nina O Huk utw J0Ji)--J:iik1I-1i II-s Alaiv J'. 11 de 11 mi Mtiolc. A CASE OP LOCK-JAW. A Man Named Adams. Who Is Vis iting at Home of Son-in-Law, Eivin H. Stone, Stiicken with Deadly Tetanus. An aj-pd man luim-d Adam-, who is Mllim on Pink -tu-cl at Hie home of his dtiURhlei, Mis. Stoii". wire ol Ki vlli II. Stoin loi om.iii of the oil dupait nieni of the llendiitk Mnnulftttuiiiig icimpany, is siifteilnc iioiu Ihp deadly tetanus, cr lock-jaw. Adam-, whoso home I- near riiin ihilla, was Injtlied a week ayo Monday. Whll" about tho bun or ills son, he fell, sustaining n j-''"-!! on his nose. He did nol appear to be .niv the wois-e as :i i oti-PiitieuiP of tin aoiidenl, except iii.it lu was somewhat nenous. A few dan latei, lie tame to (.'.irboiulale to isit al the Sione lesidpncc S.ituulav he was taku siik and on Monday his ja bei anie locked. A- the tetauui genii, which causes loik-lnw. Is touiid in th p.iith and about, stables, it is supposed thai the old man was inocu lum! with the f-ei m that was in the din on the Hum of the bain, and yot into the gus-h on his nus Or. O. 1,. Ualley was tailed lo attend the puieiit. The tetanic .inli-toin has been adininlsiPicd i-lntc Monday, and seems to Jiaie toinu etfoct As the tatf lucr has lost his It-c-lh on account ot his pMieine old ae, boint, about SO, ii was not a haul matter lo k1c him until islmifciit by means of n tube. This has been a Rieat factor in sustaining him. Yestt-iday he was able to open his mouth jusl a little. While this ghes some hope, et this is not tajlng a Kient deal, , as lock-jpw is legatd-'d as (ieudh. THE HOOK AND LADDER. Columbia Company Abandon It and Another Company Organized. The hook and ladder project, which was first taken up and developed by the Columbia hose company, was aban doned by tho organisation at ,t meeting held lu llic? hose Iiouhc lust night. The matter was thoiouglily canvassed and the Judgment waii unanimous that theic mlghl be a possibility of tiiction with both appliances under tho one loof. Sooner than to interleii in any -way with the .success of the pioject, the Columbia lueiubeis lightly decided to leie the new oignnlzatiou to be fotuied along independent lints. Pi evident Boy l.iu, of tho company alterwauls called a spi-Ual meeting of the company fin Sunday jiiernoon, to consider somc ihlng cfc that ran be dealt with with out any contusion and which will be ot immeasuieably bettet beuellt to the lonip.iuy and community than a hook and ladder truck. In the meantime, the hook and ladder piojecl was taken up by Abe 1 Suhni, who was also active In the Ooliiinblas inovenient, It was undei .stood that tho Columbia company was to nbandon the piojecl, so at this meeting, which was u cominnii council chamber, teinpoiaiy oiganlzatloii was directed as follows-: Pu-.sldeiit, A. 1.. Sahm; sen etui y, John Hni to lliiik; tieasuiei, Albeit lluddy Next meeting will Ik Tuesday night when peimaiiiiut organization will tnke plni e, Annie Oakley Tonight. Mu-i Annie Oakley, who for scieial 5 purs was the bUr attiuctlou ot Buf falo nill's "Wild Went," will be .seen al the opeia hoiiso tonight, ns "Xance Baviy" 111 tho "Western Gill." .Miss Oakley has astonished her mot-t anient sulnilruife by the foicu of her peisonn tlon of a ilmracter pecullaily suited to her tenipetamcnt and ability. She has been suiiouiided by an oxeellent com pany which Ineludes suih well known plajeis ua Kiodeilck Moslny, lloboit lieuip, Jllthaid O. Williams, Umiuet lleoy, H. A, Moicy, Uluules II. Phil lips, .Tullu Harhelder, .leaiietlo l-'euell mid l.o ul.se Sydmeth, Thanlisglvlng Day nt Postofflce. Tliankbglving Day (Thmduy, Xo. 27, l'JOJ), legiil holiday Postollke lob by open fur genes al business tiom 7 a. m. to 13 o'clock, and fiom S.w p. m, until 6.30 p. m. fo,' lock box owners only, Ono general delivery of mall by rarrlern. No mono older or leglstry business done on this day, J, H. Thomas, P, M. Should Be Well Pationized. Tho Woman's Auxiliary of the Emer gency hospital will conduct a cake sale today in tho Palace cieameiy, Salem avenue and Church sheet. The enter- pilse Will give opportunity td hliy an ncceptabie delicacy fat- Thnilkisglv'lng day, The dainties will bo homo-made, thui tisstirliig their iiunllty. Thu sale should be well patronized, ns It is for tho beuellt of Carbondiile's splendid charity, Emergency hospllul. THANK MORCrAN'B TATE. Cmshetl to Death Under His Coal Train. Coudiiutor Frank 12. Moigan, of the Dehiwaie and Hudson, whose death wus briefly mentioned In yestordny's Tribune, met his fate by falling through the trap door of a gondola, which was open unknown to him. After the train hft the yard of Xlnoveh, Morgan start ed oi'cr tho train to get tho train ordeis which would be tecelved at the tclp giaph station nbout. n mile away, lie way about on the seventh or eighth car when he fell tlrough the open door. When the telegraph station was reached, Morgan, was not to be seen, Filled with apprehension, the trainmen went back and found Morgan lying dend between the tracks. He was ciushed lo death by the biakc beams. The car wheels did not pass over Ills body. The fatal happening toolc place between 9 and 10 o'clock. Tho deeeuspil leached this oily about 5.30 o'clock and was taken to the icsldence lu South Ten ace street. Mr. Moigan wus bom at Welsh Hill, Susquehanna county. Februniy ::, 1800, and lived In Cnibmiilalc since he was 11 eais of age. He was u railroad lialmnait about nineteen ycats nnd was iiachai te member of the Brotherhood of ii'ialmueu mid was conspicuous in tho older of Hnilwu Conductois. Ilo had the lespect and conlldtnce nt his associates on the uillroad. Ills qtiiel. unaffected manner and Ills kindness of heai t united him to a wide elide of lilond-. Ills deatit wus iccelved with a tone of sud l egret throughout the clt. Ills gilof-stilcken wire has Iho waini-heaited sympathy of the com munity, Mr. Moigan Is stinhed by his son, At chip Fi.hicIk Mm gnu, the following liiothpi", Waller Moigan. of Luzerne, William J. Moigan, traveling oh dila tion agent for The Tribune, Oscar and Edwin, of tills iity, mid D.utd Moigan, ot .Minneapolis: and n half slstei, Mrs. finny Self.;, of Scranton. Mi. Mor gan's biothei, Thomas Moigan, died a year ago this month The lunei.il will take place Thuis d.iy alteinonn at .! o'clock. Spi vices will be lu the First Presbvtei Ian lunch. lte. Chin le1! l.fe, the pastor, will of llcl.ite. Huil.il will lie In HiookshK l Pllietel. TO THE PUBLIC. Boaid of Health Issues Warning Through Secietary Shepherd. The following notice to the public which was given out at Monday night's meeting of the boaid of health was In aihertentl ciowded out of jesterday's Issue. Tin notice, which is aneni the piesent so-called epidemic in Catbon dulc, leads: To the Oeneial Public: Tin city is alinojt PiitliPly fiep ftoni contagious dis eases at Hie pioscnl time, and while then Is about the noimal amount of other sickness which Is usuallv expri ieiiced this time of the ca:. It Is thought that conditions could be Improved to a greet extent f eery one would take a peiscmul Interest hi the umltri' and clean up and have lemoied all g.uilen rubbish, iishe., etc., that may hao nc uiiiuliited on their piemlsis. The unusual fall of lain that we have had (lining tho pat summer has no dnubl had a tendemy to make uiisaiiitniy the heaps of lefuse that have been standing fur any great length of time; and while theio Is no great cause for anslety from that souiee dui Ing the winter mouths, when the weather stay? cold, yet If time should be a con tinued open winter, the effect would be about the same as during the summer months; then fue. it Is bet to be on the safe side, and ou mo asked to co-operate to that end. Stall today. All nibbNIi that Is taken nv.av now will be just so much lrgs to be disposed of net spring, w hen a Igorous i rusade will bo made to havo tho city given a thoiougli houspc leaning trom top to bot tom, so thai the dinners for diseases spiliiRlng from tint souiee will bo re duced to a minimum. Do not wait to be asked, but tnke a ppi-onnl Interest in this, and see It we cannot make Carbondnle ono of the healthiest cities In tho Hlate. Yours tiulr, B. M. Shepherd, Secretary Boaid of Health. TO DISCUSS TYPHOID. Caibondale Medical Society's Topic for Tonight's Meeting. The Caibondale Medical society will hold a legular incpting in tho oiliop of Dr. V. W. Fletcher, lf Xoith Mnln stieet, tonight. "Typhoid Fovei" will bo the topic of discussion, a timely selection In the face of the widespiead prevalence of feer cases In the city at the present time, An element that contributes to the niue of this discussion Is the doubt, or dlffeiencp of opinion, that ex ists ns to these rasps being genulnp tMihold. The piogiamme Is us follows: SYMPOSIUM-TYPHOID FBVEB Tho Diagnosis" Dr. J. S. Xlles "Tho Nursing' Dr. W. ,T. Lowiy "The Pitncnilon" Dr. D. 1,. Bailey' "Tho Tieiitnuul" Dr. S. S. Shields "The Haclllus" Dr. Ii. II. Jackbon "Souico of lnfepllon"..Dr, II. C. Wheeler "Complication, and Senudao"-- Dr. J. Q. llarppi. Ilncli paper to occupy llvo minutes only. Follow pi! by gcueiol dlscusston. Unclaimed Letters. The following Is u list of letteis ip maiuiiig In Iho Caibondale postoillce, November 2C l!'0-', for poisons un krowu Patiick Biuietl, Mint ,T. Cnf. To y. .Master Claudlo Calfrey, Oeoigo Hauls, Aithur Hollenbnck, Bobei t II, Kane, Albeit Johnson, Dr. T, J. Lamb, M. M McCiuni, Joseph McDonald, Itlchurd J, Ilosemngy, Louis itudler, CURING CONSUMPTION. When Scott's Emulsion makes the consumptive gain flesh it is curing his consump tion. Exactly what goes on inside to make the consumptive gain weight when taking Scott's Emulsion is still a mystery. Scott's Emulsion does some thing to the lungs too that re duces the cough. More weight and less cough always mean that consumption is losing its influence over the system. Scott's Emulsion is a relia ble help, sarf (or Vxxt Suupla. SCOOT .J)0WKE, CbcnUt. Vail St N. Y. AR IdMl WAND'S MMJitlM. fc - , So says Mrs. Josie Irwin, of 325 So. College St., Nashville, Tenn., of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Neror in the history of medicine Jias tho demand for one particular remedy for female diseases equalled that at tained hv I-ydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable .Compound, and never during the lifetime of this wonderful medicine has the demund for it been so groat aa it is to-day. From the Atlantic to the VaciUe, and throughout the length nnd breadth of this great continent eomu the glad ti'linps of woman's Mifferinps relieved bv it, and thousands upon thousands ot letters are pouring in from grateful women saying that it will and posi tively does cure tho worst forms of female complaints. airs. Pinkluuu imites all' wo men who are puzzled about their health to write lier at L.ynn, Mass., for advice. Such eorre spoudence is seen by women only, and no charge is made. William Seely, Muthew Sheridan (spe cial delivery), Henry Swedler, Mis. Margin et IJrennan, Mis. Small Hull, Mis. 13. M. Mason. J. II. Thomas, lotm.i-tei. OBITUARY. JAMU.S CAUDKX, one of the ploneeis ol Carbondale, father of Pattolman Patiick F. Caiden, died early yesteiday moinlni? at the residence of his son, Thomas Cudeu, at Mayfleld, whither he went fiom this city a few months apro. Death was due piincipally to mlneis' asthma, whleh followed Mr. Carden's half eentuiy of employment In the mines. The deceased was a nntie of county ot Mayo, Ii eland, hut came to this count! y in his boyhood, s-eUlins In Cur bond.ile, which has since been his home. Sevei.il weeks ago he took up his l evi dence wllh his fon, Thomas Caiilen, In laydeld. Ir. Cm den w.is a promin ent type of the genial and htimoious native of Ireland. This made his com pany always entertaining and enjoy able. Ills f i lends weio all those with whom he e.ime In contact, for his w.nm-heai'tedness and geiitlenP!s weie sine to .ittiact and letaln friendships. He w.ik a member of St. Rose ehuich and was ever f.ilthtul to his devotions. His i ailing away will be letlected among his numeious ti lends. This is tlje second death In tlie Carden family within about six months, the son .T.imes having preceded his fnther. The de ceased lived In this city on upper Tall in ook city. The survlvois aie one daughter, Mrs. Thomas WuKh and (He sons, P.xtiol man P. V. Cat den, Constable Mnrtin Caiden, Joseph Carden and John Car den, of this city, and Thomas Caiden, of Mayfleld. The funeral will take place Tliuis day foienoon. A high mass will be sung In St. Rose climch, commencing at 10 o'clock. Btiii.il will be in St. Rose cemetery. TONIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT. A Unique Offering at the Berean 0 Baptist Chuich. The ladles of the lletean Baptist church will hold a musical entertain ment at the chuich this evening that will be something of a novelty. An entertainer from Pcinnton, C. E. Webt on, will have an impoitant pail In the piogramnie. Ho will play selections on musical glasses and to stoiy-telllng will add Imitations ou the piano. Local talent will Include Mls-s Isabel Mitchell and of the Mozart oichestui members, Walter Hlsted and IJ. J. lily. The proginmme Is as follows: Piano solo, Leon I- Illy; clnilnet duet, Wallace Hlsted and 13. J. Oly; selec tions on tho musical glasses, C. 13, Weston: vocal solo, Miss Isabella Mit chell; htimoious stoiles, C, 1"3. "Weston j vocal duot. Mis. Whaleii and Mr. Will lams; stoiles and plnno imitations, C. 1'3. Weston, pi.uio duet, Mis-e,s Hall nnd Kali!. COMING WEDDING. Watt-Atheiton Nuptial Announce ment. Mr. and Mis. William Wallace Watt yesteiday announced tho wedding day of their daughter, Miss Isubello Kioc man Walt, who will bo man led to Tliomns S.iyie Atherton on Thuisilny, December 11, The Invitations which weie Issued to tho fi lends; of the inni llles iinuomice the nuptials to take place In the First Piesbylerlan ehuich, this city, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon of tho eleventh. Tho neVB of the nup tials will bo iccelved with eaget delight by the fi lends of both families, who are among the oldest and most con spicuous In tho history ot this valley, Olyphant Man nt Conlbiook, The Hiiccessor to .Tames Williams, as iiHslstunt foiemun at Conlbiook bleak er, under Km email John J, Scott, Is Thomas Cut ran, of Olyphant, who was a foi email at one of the Delawaie and Hudson mines lu that borough. Mr. Williams, It will bo lecalled, was pio. incited to tho vucancy at No, 1, caused by the death of James Clarke. Mr, C'uirau assumed his changed duties yesteiday. lie will lie wel comed to Carbondale, wheio ho ulicady has numerous ft lends, CTjARK'S SUMMIT. The fai nuns' Instltuto will be held this year on December U und 10, begin ning at 1.30 p. m. on thu Uth, lu the Methodist Kpiscop.il chinch. Mis. Chailes Dallcy ami two ehildicn visited friends heie last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Dymoiid, of PJKKX5raSGXX;;Ka: Connolly & Wallace Scran ton's Shopping Center If you see something now that will make a good Christmas gift, you can buy it and have It held until you want it delivered. An ' Early . Christmas And a good Christmas! Good times means good wages and good -wages means good holiday trade. We felt the pulse of business and got our Christmas goods in .early. Lucky we did, for the crowds are coming already as they never came before Now is the best time to shop. Said an editorial in a paper a few days ago ' "The prudent holiday shopper will visit the stores and make his purchases before! the eager rush and crush of the season fully sets in; when salesmen are not so busy as they will be later, and when the selection ot gifts can be made with comfort and deliberation." Mr. Editor should have further said : Shop early in the day before 10 o'clock, if possible. And buy your Christmas gifts from the store that has your confidence and that has never abused it. H0 u Women's Tailor-Made Suits $10 to $50 Beautiful and unusual suits, made of novelty materials, such ns hopsacking and dotted effects. Some are of simple cheviot nnd bioadcloth, nnd have nil the novelty in the vests and tiim mlngs. The cut is very good, and the skiits aie exceptionally well hung and tailored. Most of the better ones have silk drop skiits. UelouT Wraps Next to ulsters, the beautiful Velour Wraps blouses nnd coats that camo fiom Palis have bvought us moie prestige this year than anything else. When we weie choosing' them wo tried to get nue with this col lar, another with that; one with thi3 kind of fur, another with that; until we have one of the greatest assoitments of exquisite Velour Wiaps ever bi ought to this city. But the imported Wraps sell so fast thnt n short time ago we had our thiee best makers come nnd take from our stock samples to copy in some big orders wo gave. Theso wraps aro here now. Prices for Blouses nnd Monte Carlo styles, $25 to $75 " - I Conno n nr TC V O 143 - iLD 0M. inn,i,t T-iuiii.il le'l.itlves lieie a few days last week. Mr. Schloos,, of the ia-h store, lias (Inputted for paiH unknown. Another company has cIuuko ot tho stoie imw. A fair will ho held In the Hapliht 011111111 the week hetoio Christmas-, lor the beuellt of tho chuich. Sirs. Monls Holmes' mother died last week, and was taken to Michigan for hm lul on Friday. The Indies' Aid society of the Metho dist HplM-opal climch will servo dinner nnd supper In tho church on Thanks- BlvlnB. ,., Tin thlid uuarteily confoienco will ho held on S.iuuday at - p. m. Qu.tr toily meetliiK Sunday nt U p. in. Hi v. A. Clilllln, P. !.. will piejeh. To Cine a Cold in One Day Take Laxative liionio-Quiiilne Tablets This Hlgiiutuio iyijt, ov.-i v hox. "-ie'. v9 tfjh on JERM YN IM AYlflELD. Tho timet nl of the Into IMtrick K.'ii neily took place yesteiday alteinoon and was attended h luiRo number of i chill ves and it-lends Horn item by towns. Theio was a number of (Intal Klfts, tho principal pleco helnt? a m.itt nlllcent hook and ladder of tin nations and toies, tho jjift of tho Aite.sinn Ilnso company, Iho inembeis nt whom at tended in a body, llilef tei vices weio held In the Chinch of the Kacied Heart, and Intel meat was mudo lu St, Thomas' cemetery, Aichb.ild, Tim pall-be-aiois wm a I'jetl Ii.itteiibeiK, P.i!d 111 in c. James Mulhoilu, John Dougher and John l.ee, mid tho llowei-lieaieis were Flunk .MoAiidrew, Albeit l.ee, Anthony Mulheiln nml Frank Moon. Tomoirow tolntr ThaiikteUIiiir day, tho stores of hotliy boronf-hs will bo closed. The Jciinji) posColIiio will bo open from 10.30 to 1 und tiom 2 until 4 o'clock for the dellveiy ot mull. Thanksgiving sei vices will bo held in St. James chinch tomuiiow inoinlns at 10 o'clock. Mr, and Mis. J. 1). Piltehtud and daughter Fein, Miss l.uolu Itennlo and In the hurry of Christmas shopping you haven't time to stop and examine the goods thor oughly. Buy at a store you can trust. Silk Pefficoafs Silk Petticoats aie one of the things we've learned fiom. the French. As soon ns a new idea breaks out in Paris it flashes over hero our makers take hold of it and tuin it into on American al most befoio you can say Jack Robinson. Of course, American Petticoats cost much less than imported. All kinds heie beginning with good sober black on'.s for $0.00, made with a deep pleated ruffle, edged with a narrow gatheied one, over a near silk, foundation going up to tho $25 Petticoat, which is brimming over with dainty lace and pleats. Some nie cut with a deep circu lar luflle nt tho bottom to make the new diess skirts hang cor lectly. Wo have about twenty very nice plain colored Silk Skiits that we aie closing out at $3.75 lly & W H-B7 H-5 Wnohinrvrrm Air I - iM -17 vv damns 1 S. .T. Uvans, of Sheridan. Wyo, left yeste-nlny morning to spend ThutiUbKlv iii!,' lu Now Yorit iity. Tho oticlne party to he conducted In the auditorium of Sneicd Heoit i huicli, TliunKsBhlntr eeiiliiR, piomlses to lie n ver pleasant afi'uii. Theio will bo tin usual prizes for lilsh and low si oies, and a iceeptlon will afte'iwiudi ho held In Assi-mlil hall. Tho luneiul of 11,-usul, the lli-mou Uns old child of Mr. and Mis. Thomas 13. iluivey, tool: plaeo ycstenlu. aftei noon, Servlees weio held nt the house' by Itcv. M. !-. Fuller Miss Coru Mmils fjilllln, who appuaii at tho Methodist llplseopul I'huich on Tliunksslvlntr evening, Is tin elocution ist of unusual ability. Hm peisoualitv Is i banning, her voico tloxiblu and well tu ilued. Her ropoitolio Ineludes gems liotn standard uuthois and those of to day. Tho ndmlbslon .to hear this tul on ted elocutionist Is only llfteen et'llt.i for adults and ten eeuts for chlldien. Itiiui'mber the oyster supper at tho Kilfer building tonight. OLYPHANT. Many good ai tides or clothing and tuinlturo uii) to be had .it tho i urn mage sale in the Hull building ou Mnln blle-e't, Ulukely, lit n low pilee. John Fcttigiew, of lllukelj, has pur chased a liumhomo new upright piano tor his home. llayden, the joung son of Mr. and Mis, T. D 1 Ivans, of SiisiiuWmllll.l htiect, met with a painful accident In Hddy Cicek colliery ychtetduy inoiii lug. Ho was I'liiployud as a drici and was riding on a trip, when ho slipped between tho cuis nnd hioKe his aim. Ho ias taken to his home, wheio he iccel(d medical attention. Wultei Hloekljeigfi', a nienihei of tin Fiftieth company, Count Aitlllei, was called heio lioni Foit A'adsMirlh, New Voik hai lior, on aecouut of tho curious Illness of his father, C. H. lllncklienrer. Miss Maine Sat go, of Ulakt'ly, ! rjulte HI Mis. Fiupk Stanley, of Hell stieet, Silk MulTIers $1 and $1.25 Up to $3.50. To cover up the crack where cold creeps into your neck. Mostly black and white, of brocaded silk. Leather Goods Of all the styles adopted by Paiis this year, the wrist bag is not only the most feminine but tho most pionounced. Women in this country have taken it up willingly, for the wrist bag gives them the comfort of a chatelaine, a great deal of style, and a pocketboolc in one. Prices stait at 50c and rise by easy stages to S5 each. Fiirs What would you think of us if we couldn't sell Furs, as well as everything else, for less than you can get them elsewhere. We buy three times as many as most anybody else for this big stoic of outs. Wo aie especially stiong in neckpieces in all giades of fur, langing in price fiom $4 up to $50 allace tun flvu who has been ill, is able to be out again. A union Thanksgiving s-enlce will bo held In the IllaUely Friinlthe Metho dist chuich tomoiiow nioinliig at 10.30 o'cloik. tli!. James Hey, the pastor, will bo assisted by J lev. David Speneer. 1) D nml Hew George Hague. T. V. I'owdeily, of caibondale, wai u culler In town yesteiday. FLEETVILLE. Tho luiuie'is' Institute will be held in tho Hnpllht chuich, Decunber I and 5. A spicy pioBimnmo hus been in ranged for each sessloii, and u good atteiidani'e Is hoped for The ladies of the Metho (list Ilpiscopal ihuicli will seio mcali In tho basement of their church tho second day of the In.stltuti!. The Fleetvlllo giungo euteilulnod thu Fouionii lodge on AVedlU'bdny of last week. u. F (iiiiuliei, an aged icsldeut nl tills place, died at his home Sunday meiilng, Xo ember 10. Funeral t-civlrert weio held lu tho Huptist church Wfd ncsdii ut 10 a. in. Hev. .Mr. Thoippson olllclatcd. Paul tiunthe'i- has puicliased the faun and loot.0 jiropeity that belonged to O. F. ("iiintlier, ilei eased, Hi will have an miction sale ot tho looso piopeity on neecinbci -', Tlie sale ho ndverllbed fni Novembei 1 was postponed because nl tho death of O. F. liuniher. The new house Hllus Fuiiiham hua been building will be completed thin w i ek The ladles of the Huptist ehuich will bono a ThunksgMiig supper at tlm homo of V V I'utteisou, Thursday eenlug. All niu loullullj Invited. Tia pi lie of the suppei will bo tweuty-lisu icnts They Pny the User, If oti wlbh a half-tone or line cut, let tho Scranton Tribune make It for j on. Our equipment for this work In completo and up-to-date. We have facilities for doing the finest sort of work at lowest prices and what's more, wo do It. A tiiul order will convince jou. I