7W. .l,- r 'V ' f 4t "' 4k '.vi'iicj.-v r -1 j I Kly'f.,: 1 , h- tV $. 4 t ' t "dT I" T V THE SOUANTON TillBUNE-WEDiVESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1902 f -i n , The News o Cat bondale. - ir iii i . , i ,i live Ions In the memory of every oiie vlio heurd air. Wendllng. Happily, the .audience was it large one. narie concurs style . SHOULD BE AVOIDED . h . 'C-TMisa Lnum-wngnity, In Her Lan guage Lesson, Condemns It ns Artificial and Cautions Teachers at i the Institute Not to Train Scholars hi This DUectlon Vljoious Eng lish Desired Lectures by Pi of. George Hull and Dr. Thompson. 'hie t cartels hcieuhouls, unci admir er?, )(rlinis, i)f Mario Cmiolll, the phllosophei-noiollsd. will likely licit lnook the suggestion 1 1 tn L she? Ik urtl tlclul or lends tn II In her stylo of ui teitalnlng, intni cthiBT or iinttuctlng t them. Tills wns the opinion patted on ' her style or tendency, lit the Cm linn dale city leiieher-i' Institute yestoidtty by MIh Laura I). Iliigutt.i, of the. tencheis' ttaiulng school at Itullnlo, In the course of her lecture on elementary , language. Mls llsignity Is an earnest nchnenlo of the use of puie simple, vlgoious Ihlffllsh. 'Phis Is the leading thought of all hei talk". No matter what plme Mie Is dealing with, "he llnds 01 clo nics the oppmlunliy of vluoroiHy ex pressing hoi self mi 111 1 1 point, Poihups mini' iiil.'jlit i all Ik a mink In this legal d. Inn Ml-- lliigurtv would -liillo swni'loiisly In ler-ngiiltiuu of what she would :oci'le n. i oiniiliniontai.. Al the Innnioon . lon yesterday. MK.S Uugnily jjitt Into an mxIiIp. in ll weii', , whin -he le.ichtd the dli ui-sltm of liiodiMM w-i Iters; thai 1-, the popular novelists of tod.i "Do not Iriln your (h'ldmi towards th" mtlllel.il," -lie i.ld Willi liu le.i'-oil nun tn.-. "This Is ihe Undent of modi rii wiitcis W" ob-i i -e It In the (low 1 1. l.iiijtiiiiKf that till ilulr pto-filK-lIuil'. I'nilt I thlr head w tilld the Marl" Coi-i-lll tp- l.lMen to tl.l-J," She (M Inland wlih a i hune ol voli that indlc-iled lit i- lielhm '1 mall tin from Cot fill's I'.n i.tbas In the write of i'hll-1 In lot. I'il.ite. With I'll lie ,jm Inn- Mih1oi t, .die -.i-: " 'Slow-'y Iriu f i inif his hands, lie dipped them in the villains howl, i lur ing them oer and o i again In I li ilfitr. cold element, which mmiKUiI In Its pnlMicd if ci ptnei" like an oi,il mr.iinpL Un- tin ' An.fr reading this" MKs H.igarly UMlimd. "we wilt tlllii to the llililo 'mid red the ilt-i lipliou ol the .ililc sun" 'IMIni" look water and washed his hand-..' Till-, Is what we .should aim nl, tliis beautifully .simple lan guage, 1hooip ,111 tl sluing. Uukln. whose pine tp" we admit", lu'dlt- it to his leading ol Hit Itlhle." Mi's llnf;.tit. had Mimelhliifr Inlir--stlug to say of til- Ltillilsin 01 in-c i -doiiiK wutten woik In the public fccliools; that theie Is .1 daiiKfi of eje strain wading lluoimh si, nitnli nutter. In answer to tills, Miss. Ilas.tity 11 Jilled that in no plaee u.u- (dilldien cated for as p the ptiblli sLpiol loom. Theie Is 110 eity whine the phy-iciiins are not inteiested, wheie thete is not closest attention to the veiitiliitina s teni, to the light and to the i.ucful seating 01 pupils. Tun lien eem to look titter Hie dilution betti r than their motheis, jrntheis soinellims oeiilo their cue ol llttl- ones. The school, however, .'iii to linw stunk a bapjiy medium. As a 1 el I el', howeu. Itoni any pns-sible omii iowiIIiik of wiitten wink, Miss (lasaitj uiliisfd liliuk board extiel'-es, and wainily lOiiiuiend ed them lov their li ippy tesups u ,f. tetent dlieetlotis In her alttiuoou In Hue. Mis.s II.iit tuty pointed out the important Inllu 1 111 e that stoiii.-. cvii upon lie- .oung liilnd. I'm- es.unpl', the boj who will lead Chailes l)udli Wanni's lltuit insr Heel-." will haidlv ( vi Ko Into tin Adlioinlacks alter di 1. Tin", child who v HI mnl Sotiiii-Thonipson'.s st,,jis of aulinals will lie moie humane. Sh elteci instaines of the itiiious elfict on the emotion il fd'lliiHs Setoii-Thoinp-miii Inis n 1 lived limuli il- or lettn' fiom clillilieii askini; him to wilte n Morj hi whii h 1 ue In 1 11 animal would ill" a lnipp'. dealh. The iimiIIiij,' ol Or. Uveiett liale's 'Man Without a Conn trj" wis ,i1ImiI, Hi u patilntic likes 'he notuMieil. Hrsliks siieuutheiiiii Hie ihild's uiie il natiiii, u-iiiil Int 1.1 lion Is iiinvi v oil. I'''iir. that s eoiiU'.ird s,,m, Hieis p till- -'lilies, .should It,, flliiilii.it! ll. H 1-i '! Ullllll -Olll" slKll to S.,. t,j, ,,.,, ,,f far li. Ins nmm-fil, mid not leHmdid as a iii.-snry prt ot a joiuih: man's iiUlp'lllllt im lite, l'liillle tliuloity ll-ciir-utlv eail to lallmi am! dlwiHer i:ldenie o tills ilnilisic Is 111 be .s,.. p 111 the in em 11 ndeiliiKs of "K. d ;,l. Ills Ifoml." ii! uhlili tie bestial retup. ItV of the wolM's f lot I mil emlte, Ml ll.uiitv diiiilelillied Ha dianw tlzullon wlllih sip. itnih-(d ot the niir-m tale 01 l.lttlr Ml .Mullet." The hltle nils was eatlliK inn bow af X'lltds of whe, win n a boy, lepifienl lliS lit" spidi.r, cuiwled act oss the stage 011 his hands and k-nns and 'eatised the Kill to niak" a iliaiiiaili showfiiH of tear and irlght. ('hlhlieu should not bn laiiKht or impiessed with a tear of Ftn.li an lunoe.nit, liarmle.s.s. ihinK as a I'plder. bin ralhur .should he shown Its wonder and heiditv as it spins its web in the suuliKht in (.oiichisiun, ms lliiBatty iecoinuuuidi.il that teachets i-hould to.ier tln Jdua of manual woik mnong- the ehlldion wluni leading tliem tales nnd have them const! net with their own hands lite objects that flmire toiispletKlilsly In tin' 11111 r:tlve. Jly this nnothod thoy enn set. the stihsttince In stead of the shadow. Prof. Hull's Pointed Sayings. In dlsotiHsliig Pi of. Hull's talks on ntitlimctlc and mnthemtitk'?, 11 cum pnrlsott would not be In bud order. It Vim be said, with tntth, thtil ho Is quite as radical In lib-, Idem ot loiu-lilng urlthmi'tlc its wns 1'uif. Albert, of lSloonisburg-, In his method of geiiK rnphy tonchlitR'. Tltlr opinion Is coin- lillmenimy to both Instructors. Prof. Albert, It' will be recalled, was one of the lectin ers 11 1 Inst year's Institute. Prof. Hull wifs even inoic earnest and vlgoums yostercla.i' In Ills opinions that tliete wns too much arithmetic being1 tatiRht In the schools In this state; that Is, In the guides below the high school. Dr. Thompson gave two interesting demonstiatlons of the principles of di aw lug- cone?, hemispheres and all cv llmlrlcal bodies; and how lo distin guish between what obJets appear to bo and what they really are. Today lie will discuss mechanical drawing. There was a small attendance of vis itors yesterday, hut III Is the wish of Supetlnteiident Oarr and the teachers that alt the seats fur the public he occupied. Toduj's programme will be as fol low t.: MOJiN'INd. n 1.1 Jlnilc. ! l!.i Advanced Ahitlienmtles, 1'inl. Uetnge Hull. M 10-Dinwlng Dr. Tlinuipsiin in r,fi.M iwle. ll.i'l Ulenieutiiiy laillMlliige, Miss I. mil. 1 D. Ilugillt. ai'ti:i:noo.v. l..'W-Mll.se. I.IH-I'sM'lloloV I'lol. I,'. I.. Vfinp L'.VH i:ieilienliil . Allthmetlc. Miss I ,u in 11 I). Ilagaity. ".iNi .Mad'. :i.i1-i:iirIIIi . . Ml-s Alaiy I- Hyde i;vi:ni.h nl-On liesll.l. Mil Vocil solo .. .Atlss Js.ilielle Mitchell I.".- I.i-i lute "I ted Hock ill Atlglci f'.iMin ('illlj!iilloir'...(;eiieiiil Sweeney Three MORTALITY HIGH. November TO ANALYZE WATER AND MILK SPECIMENS The Botud of Health Took an Im portant Step Last Night in Move ment to Deteimine Cause of Ty- ij phoid Fever State Bacteriologist Coming to Carbondale. A bacteiioIuRl.it fiom the slat" board ot he-iltn is eomiiig to L'ai liondale to make examinations of the iwiter and liilllv sunplv of this city. Tills jjtep was decided upon by the lin.it ii of health last nighl, as tho most eitectiie means of detei minim; the cause of the piovaleiKe of so many cases ot typhoid fi m in Cat uondiilo. Secieljiy Hhepheid, 01 the boaid, will loinmunlciite with Scuetai" Lei, of tile state boaid today and will lectucst that the bacteiiologisl iiiiiie on at oiuc. Tb's. oflkial will, liliiiself. iioi.i!ie samples of the water that .supplies the illy and will sit the dailies that sup pl Caiboudnle will: milk. Aftei pio- tiling tl.e .samples of water and milk and making the nocir-naiy obseivalloni of the mioimdiiigs o' both souiLes---Hater and milk he will make exami nations to deteimine whether or not thcie is any bactciia in either of tluse iiedsslties, which aie the chief means ot convelng uphold. Incidentally, these necessaiy examinations tit this time will dispose ol a (pieatUm that has been In the minds of the people for a long time, and has been variously dis-nisi-nl, n.imel, the ptnliy of the w titer Mippl. This u.is th" feeling-' oL the boaid at Its meeting last night. More Deaths In Than In October, The November monthly ii'port ot HlisHiMt At, Shepherd, ot the board of health, which wns submitted at hist night's mooting: of that body, shows u continued high death tale- In Carbon dale. There woie twenty-elRht dentils In all, three more than In October, but ns four of these wore not residents of Carbondale, there was actually one leath less than In the preceding month. The icpoit tells of the t'cBUlls of the tests of samples of milk from every dealer In Carbondulc. So fur ns dual ity li concerned, the milk is above the stundnrd required by the state Inw. As to the presence or not of bacteria, that Is a matter for the state bacteriol ogist to determine. The lepurt Is as follows. Thcie weio twunty-olglit deaths In thli city dining the month of November, be ing an Inciease of three cimiprued with October, mid nine computed with Novem ber, moi. Pour of last month's deaths wine people who hud been In the city only a few days; three dying hi tho hos pital and 0110 In a 1 all load accident. Deaths bv winds were as follows: Plrsl, (i; Second, S; Thhd, V,; Fourth, 11. Causes of deiulis; Hypet trophic clrrhoslii of llvei, 1; iinmimnnla. !: old ace. 1: convulsion", :!; cetcbro-splnat meningitis,. 1; exiiiinsiioii from liemoirliitge, a; bron chitis, :!; rallioacl accident, IS: Urlght's illsensp nf me kidneys, t; paralysis. 1; eprebinl painly-N, 1, heart disease, 1; eeiebtnl hemoirhugc. 1; kidney disease, neplutls, 1, poison, 1; pciltoultls, 1; meningitis, ; apoplexy, ; bronchitis, pneumonia. 1: uphold fever, 1, Interments: lSioiighl Into the eh, 4, taken out of the city, 1" In St. Hose eetn etiny, Pi, Mnplowood, I; Hiookside, 7. Contagious diseases repotted: Dlp.h theilti, Pltlh wntd, ; SKth wind 1. Xuls.uices tepoitcil to sanitary oilier r: iteporled, A; abated ;:; underway, 1. Two dead animals were ordered bulled, by the sanitary oflieer. On Nov. L"l sam ples of milk weie cuurcd from every local dealer and also fiom neaily all the mini supplv, iwpuly-sK dlftetent samples In all, and same were examined by in spector, with Hi" result that, so far n Its ipi.ility was irineeiind, tt was In all cases silioie that leiiuhed by the stale law. H. Al. Shepherd, Secietnry 78 YEARS OF AGE jfr30 HEALTHY KIDNEYS AND BLADDER Air. P. Ar. AIcDonollBh, of alt Fairfax St., Alexnndrlu, Va., who Is "3 yeais ot aee. says ho lias kept his kidneys nnd bladder healthy the pnst 33 or 40 yeais by tho use ot WARNER'S SAFE CURE A THIAD BOTTLE OF TIID WOIILD'8 ClItEATKBT KIDN'EV- CtntK SMNT All- SOLUTETjY FltEE TO EVEttV READEIt OF THIS I'APEtt. 0 if V li WWAllii Wyy FUNERAL OF MBS. CONLEY. Foimer Scianton Besident Laid at Rest in Hyde Park Cemetery. 'flic fnneial of the late Airs. Jane C'cmley, formerl of Scranton, took plase yesterday morning, amid a show ing of slucine lespect and soiiow. Pies-eut at the obsequies weie numerous if the nelghhois :ind friends of the de ceased ironi Scranton. Among the affectionate tributes were two beautiful lloral pieces. The larger ias a big lloral clock the pin pie hands marking the hour of.her death, "10.40." It was Inscribed "Our Mother." and was the lembrance of her sons, Edward It. and Andrew, The other offeting was .1 pillow of 1 oses that came from the giandchildien of Alls. Connolly, the sons and daughters of Uilwnril It. and Audi ew Connolly. A high mass of requiem was sung In St. Ito-e church by Rev. Walter Gor man, who also delivered the eulogy. The deceased was taken via the 1 p. 111. Delaware and Hudson train to Scran ton, wheie Interment took place In the Calhedinl cemetery. The p.illbeaiers weie T. J. Gilhool. Patiick I-oflus, James I.yuady, Alartln Ready, Aichbald; the flower heaters, Finnk Dever, William Evans. CHILD'S AWFUL FATE. OBITUARY. uf i it 1 4tli ( r.cqPFKK. I! "' Ptitia Man Out of the Race. .(Jpn5iP'WVf foiiie iwopin in u niost .Afrciyusiji.iDmr. ' "I'AVns ii.vviititblc (.offoe fiend, until flfiiilly. iny stomach lebtlied at the 'tr'cJiitiiHmt mid failed to woik," wiltes 'gentleman, fiom New Yotk. ' ! ')iil dyspepsia in Its wotst foim; hlffld; staggering lieaduches with vuiti ,tJo about a half )iour after each time I ate,' and I Anally grew so weak nnd became so thin that my mother advised 'we to stop coffee and try I'ostuin Food toffee. '"I'dld not like it ut (list, but alter experimenting in making it, mother Hoon'got it Just right, and I then liked 'tt better than coffee. "I soon noticed my biliousness .stop, ped and I lost the trembling effect on my nerves; Postum did not utiniulato jno but Seemed to exhilarate. 1 grad ually, regained my wonted good health; ny old 'appetite returned, und today I tun well dyspepsia, headache and ver tigo all gone, and Postum did It, u "When I began Its use, I had been troubled for two years with all kinds fif stpmacji trouble. I became a verlt hblo walking- apothecary chop, but I Jmve not taken a dose of 'inedlclno since. 1 commenced using- Postum." Namq given by Postum Co., Uattla ju'reek, Mich ' W1I.I.IA.M TUOAIAS, a ledidelll m Scianton, pas-ed away eailj y letd.t 11101 nlusr at the home of Daniel Al DavK on Teiiai" sneet. The de ceased had been lsltlns: in Carbondale, his funnel home, and was a suest at tin Dais lesldenie. Jle had been nil Ins I'm about one oar and on Sunday iiimit was Middeuly taken ill. I lean lniluie haste-lied the end ye.sierd.o, 11101 ning-. Air. Thomas was hunt in Walts In ! ll.i, and camii to Caiboadalo In early J life, lie elilisltd at the oitlbieak ol tlm chll w.ii ami seivcd llu'oUKhout tlio lioiiil!. t. Annum his suftei lugs, during tlio wai was a pen mil i-penx In Llbliy pilson. At the close ot the war he 1 -line baiU to Carbondale ami here wed ili'd Alt-s liachel Davis. Twenty ycats .icii he moved to .Sirauum. Air. Thonias was a deucou in tile .htck.son' stieut li.iplisi 'htiicli. West .Scianton, a num ber of lia ill Itllu post, C! A, lt and belonged to I'limbilnu lodge, Independ ent Otdei u odd Fellows, this city." lie was well known to older losldents of 1 'ai liondale, who gie.itly lespeeted him. The mirvlvor.s ale his wife, one sou, ltoboit Thomas, and two daughter, Alls S.uah Thomas, and Airs. Alfrid clink, all of Scnanioii. The deceased was taken to his home In West Scran ton on the '.1 o'clock Delawnio and lluili-or iralu. The luneiiil will take place Thuisday a fun noon, Sei vices will be In the Jack son stleet liaptlst 1 lunch, ut 2 o'clock. (S.VTOXO FAKHO, aged I -J years, died jp.sterday at his residence on Clllf streel, West Hide, He had been ailing about n year, The deceased was bum in Italy nnd had resided In C'aibondalo about ten yeuis, He is Mirvlved by ids wife and six children. Two-Yenr-Old Michael Koloska Was Burned to Death. Aliehnel, the -'-year-old son of Air. and Alls. Wasal Koloska, ot Simpson, met a tenlble fate, -Monday evening. He crept near the stove while the patents weie absent, his thin clothe caught nflie and In a few minutes he was so fearlully burned thnt his death lollowed seveial hour.! later. The sci earns of the child in his agony attracted neigh bor, but they ai lived too late to save him. Dr. AT. E. Alalaun und Dr. J. .1. Thompson were summoned, but could do nnlhing but lellcvve tlm child's suf ftn inss. The tuneial will take plate this alter- noon; burial In Lithuanian eemeteiy at Alaylleld. F. Af AI'DOXOl'Oil, iS YEARS OLD. On April 7th, 190- Air. AIcDonongh wioto: I am 7S years of age, I have used Warner's Snfo Cure for nearly SO years off and om I was troubled with lame back, pains hi my kidneys nnd Inflamma tion of the bladder. Aa soon as I would take a bottle ot Warner's Safe Cine my lameness left me and tlio Irritation of tliu bladder stopped. Several times I caught com nnu it nettled In mv Kidneys. 1 toon Safe C1110 "and each tlnici It completely cured me." Before 1 knew of "HaCc Ctito" 1 tiled nil kinds ot xemedles, but they did me no good. I have lecomincud ed Safe Ctuo to n number ot peoplo who had kidney and bladder troubles and it wntked like magic. It is n blessing to those suffering lioin any disease of the kidneys. Yotus truly, F. Af. AIDOXOUGH. Thousands of peoplo who have died fiom kidney tllseaso of 0110 form or an other because It bad poisoned their ss lems befoic they knew it, might have been saved had they examined their mine and found out tho true condition of their kldnoss. Put some morning mine In a glass or bottle, let It stand 21 hours; If then It Is cloudy, or has a. biick-dust sediment, or particles lloat in It, :.oitr Kidneys die diseased, and if not attended to at once your life will bo cut off with Blight's disease, dlaboles, mlc acid poison or other complications. The fiee tiial bottle has often been sufHclent to cure caso ot kidney disease when the slmnle homo test described above has been made in the eaillcr stages of the disease. Winner's Safe Cure will cine any dis ease of the kidneys, liver, bladder, or blood; It will cure Bright's disease, dla. betes, gall-sloues, ihcmnatlsm, iheumalla gout, swelling, painful passage of mine, torpid liver, 111 Ic acid poison. Indigestion and stomach trouble, which are so often caused by the diseased condition of the kidnej.s. Wurnei's Safe Cine Is purely vegetable and contains no uaieotic or harmful drugs. It Is fiee liom sediment and Is pleasant to take. (Ilcwmo of so-tailed kidney cutcs full of sediment and of bad odor they tiro haimful.) It docs not con stipate. It kills the disease gcims. War ner's Safe Cure has been piccilhcd and used by leading doctois for over 21 years, mid Is used In many prominent hospitals exclusively. WARNER'S SAFH PII.IS move the. bowels gently and aid a speedy cine. If you already know AVai net's Sale Cure Is what you need you can buv it at any ilntg stole, two legulnr sizes, ,",0 cents and l.0 a bottle. Rnfuse Substitutes and Imitations Thcie Is none -'Just as good" as War ner's. Insist on tlio genuine, which al ways cuies. Substitutes contain hut infill dings which Jnjitio the system. TRIAL JI0TTLE FREE To convince every suffeier fiom diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood that Winners Sate euro will cine thetu, u tiial bottle will bo sent absolutely free, postpaid. Also a valuable medical book let which tells all about the diseases of tlio kidneys, ller apd bladder, with a piusciiptlou for each disease, nnd many of the thousands of testimonials lecelved daily fiom grntetul patient, who have been ciued bv Wainei's Safe Cute. All yon hnve to do Is to write Warner's Safo due Company, Rochester. X. A"., and mention having lead this llbeial olfer hi this paper. Tho genuineness of this olfer is Hilly gtiaiantecd by tho publisher. Connolly & Wallace Scranton's Shopping: Center You may copy the methods of a store its advertisements, per haps its goods but you can never steal its spirit. The copy is like a photograph of nature without color lifeless. When it comes to the Christ mas crush, some people buy any thing they can get hold of. That's all right if they shop at a store where they can't get hold of trash. Fin binens , From the littlest, band-ambroideed doylies for ijc, up to that wonderfully embroidered aud drawn-work bedspread for $70.00, there arc gifts of every degree in the Linen Department, and from nearly every country in the world. Sometimes two and three countries combine to make a single piece, for the lace will be made in Switzerland aud taken to Saxony, aud there it will be put on finely drawn linen done only as the Germaus know how while the liuen which they draw comes from Ireland. Plain linens, all for U3e, aud. art linens, half for beauty, are gathered here i great quantities now for your inspection. 1U Neck Furs 0 In early days people who sold Furs knew little about them their customers knew even less. Furs that never grew on an animal's back found their way into market. We helped to change these sad conditions; first, by insisting upon knowing all about the Furs we handle; and, second, by giving that knowledge freely to our customers. Every Fur in the store is sold for just what it is. Handkerchiefs Feel very important now that the holidays jj are really in sight. Those who are wise will H choose while the stock is at its best, before- the 5 Christmas rush begins. 3 9c -Women's Hemstitched and Embroidered Handkerchiefs. 3jf Others hemstitched, a tiny tuck above, em; Jfc broidery in the corner. '. .Some with just hemstitching and a bit of W corner embroidery. K All ut oc each or $1.00 a dozm. ' C Jouvin Gloves, $1-50 Are made for us in Grenoble from our own designs and patterns it would be strange if with such care they weren't liner than any other $1.50 Glove. The skins come from animals raised and cared for in France not from wild goats brought to France from all parts of the globe to be dressed and then called French skins. All the newest colors, black and white. Glace or suede, overseams, three clasps. Glace or suede, pique sewn, two clasps. Silk Waists "Christmas Waists," because they're the kind every woman likes to get as a gift. 2 Louisine, peau de soie, moitc and taffeta in 5 all the dainty colors, made up in many pretty J$(f styles. -5 ff HouseCoats 8 for Men AMUSEMENTS. A College Song1 in ''The Chapeions." Tlieie H a rnublng Bohemian miiiij in tlio liiiu'fiil (ipc-intie comedy, '"The Oli.iIH'iom-," entitled "We'te All Good Fellows," mid lemleied by a Inllllnnt doulile mule quartette Uiut luiH become 1111 immense lilt wherever this musical (.uinedy has appeared. All swell club dom 1." singing il, and tint college lioys hne li In their songr books. When Prank U. Pci ley's superb oreunlzntinu ot singei h, dancers and uiirth-m.iheis appealed last season in New Hnvnn, the Yale boys ciowded the orchestra and immediately Joined In the chArtis of "We're All Good Fellows." They weie so tnhen with the sonif that tho coinpoor, Isidore witinnrK, Itirnlshcd them an orchestration for band, and tho sons' wns used ut the bl-ceuteniilal, being tendered by a chorus of .six hun dred to u. band accompaniment of llfty pieces lieforo nit assemblage- of over (1,000 people on tho famous Yale cam pus. "We'io All Good Fellows" is only one of tho many popular hits In tho merry musical "Chaperons," that will lie seen at tlio Grand, Frlduy nlfjlit. for the ensuing year, which lesulted as follows: President, William .Shannon; vice pi esldent, D. J... Crane; secretary, Jtob eit Kinback; treasurer, W. .1. Kvans; auditor, C. AV. Seamnns. The election will take place at the next meeting. Organized Permanently. The lleudiick Hook and Ladder com pany effected permanent 01 sanitation last night by electing A. L. Salmi, piesl dent; John II. Burke, secietnry, and J. Itussel) Jones, treasuier. A committee was appointed to ar range for a fall, tn be held after the holldiivs. r The most comfortable are ot soft wool cloths. Nowadays they are mostly two-tone plain color one side and plaid the other; a few years ago they were the same plaid through and through. The two-tone idea gives the designer a better chance to work, and the coats are richer and cozier-looking than they ever were. The cloth is better this year, too, and the making is better we never had as good house coats as we have this year. The $5 coats are really so good that we wont have enough to last till Christmas you'd pay $6 for the same coat at other stores. Handkerchiefs (Arcade) The vaiiety is bigger, the quality is better, the sizes aie larger and that's the thing th.it counts most with a man after all. Every sort of Handkerchief he could use in a lifetime. Plain Hemstitched, ioc to 50c each. Plain Hemmed, 5c to 40c each. Initial Handkerchiefs, 250,500, 68c. Plain Silk Handkerchiefs, 50c to S1.00. 'l' "THE MAN OF GALILEE. " Lectin e by Hon. Qeoige w"endling Was nu Intellectual Trent. The patt 011s of the teachets' iubtitute lectuio iouiso must feel Indebted to City KuiieiJntendonl of School Klmor 12. Gau- for his selection or last night's number of the enteiprlse, the lectin u entitled "The 3!un of auee." dellv eivd by Hon. George It. Weudllng. Tito lec-turo wns an Intellectual ticat, which inio would bo safe in declaring litis luifdly been, suip.'tfcsed by any of the offeilngs of this cltaiatter In Car bondale. A fingmentury picsentntion of the i.irely beautiful nddiess would bo almost an offence. It t seldom, in. deed, that one heuis a thing so full ot totil ns this. The theme, the beuiitltnl rhetoilo guili which clothed It, (he bplendld voice of Mr. Wendllng, his tender, religious feeling these were the elements of the tieat. Ills conception of the ruling, tho always present motive of the Gullleun lovo for mankind was bubllmo und must have stirred up the tenderest and holiest feelings of hia uudltors, who were the very soul of at tention and devotion. The evening will Merchants Nominate Ofllceis. The tegular monthly meeting, nf the Retail Merchants' association took plueo Monday night. The principal business was the nomination of officers SCHOOL GIRLS. Tis a pretty age that time in a girl's life when she has all the beauties of womanhood (without the later lines of care and worry. But here and there even among school girls appear pale and drawn faces. Pale blood is at the bottom of the trouble and Scott's Emulsion can cure it. Scott's Emulsion brings back the beauty to pale girls because it is blood food. Send for Vree Staple. sctfjfc,jinwrMg..niliti,,pj.ti,M. u.v. Funeial Notice. The fuiiexnl of the late John 1). Malay will take place Thursday morning. The cottege will leave the house on upper L'anaun stieet ut !) o'clock for St. Rose church, where a requiem mnsi will be sung. Interment will be In St. Rose cemetery. Anauging- for Social and Sale. The Young I.ady AVotkerf. of tlio Methodist church aie in ranging for a handkerchief social and sale, to ttiko pluce In the Box building, on Church stieet, Tuesday, December 10. I Connolly & Wallace i 123-125-12M29 Washington Ave. tAWMMHVVMrtVVArt.'ftWVMVVVy 00f0XM000000000 0h00000M0M00W000X000M0000l To Cure a Cold in One Day Take l.nNnttvo Broino Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund the money If It falls to cute. 12. V, Giove's signature is on each box, 3c, JERMYN aiAYFIELD. Tlio sqieilnl meeting- of council hold Monday evening for tho purpose of giving the citizens nn oppoitunlty of meeting tho ollicinls of tho Klectiio Light company was, continry to expectation, veiy poorly attended, but three, of tho ulno council inon nnd four citizens being pit-sent. Tliu ofilclals reiterated their cluhn that tliu inesent enclosed lamps wero tuinlsliing a better light than the old stylo of lamp, They also auswetcd bomo of tho points that hud been rulued by tlio citizens and the mutter was laid over until tlio regular meeting of council 011 Kiiday evening;. It Is piobahlo the matter will bo allowed to dtnp ns It Is tllfllcult n ten wliut tlio council can do. The thsl aid to tlio iulured t?ocloty mgnnized two eais ago and which has not met for seveial months, will meet again this evening when It is hoped all the nicmlicis will be present. The object of this otgauUatlou is as Its numo Implies unit It ought (o be tho most popular so ciety in town. It is hoped that sufficient now niemliciM will enroll themselves tn lot in a now class. tjluco Utiuduy night's full of snow a number of children' havo lieen indulging themselves In the unlawful and dunger ons piactlco of coasting down tho tilde walks aud as a consequence) Suie Davis, daughter of Mine Foreman Davis, luui her ankle painfully injured Monday even itic ami has since been (.ontlned (o the lions. Tlieie is nn ordinance f 01 bidding coasting on tlio sldownlks and it should bo enforced. A little daughter ai lived Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. FinuU Welch, oc Thhd street. Tho funeial of th late William fccull will tnko place at - o'clock this nlter 110011. The membeis of William D.ivloi post, annul Auny of 'the Republic, of Caiboudnle. will attend )n a hod v. Ser vices will bo held In tlio Methodist 12ilfl ccipal church. Dr. nnu .mis. 1. n. uinves, .ui. tuim-i. Miss Jebslo Whiter nnd Mr. and Mis. .1. I). Stoelter wore Caibondalo calleis Mon day evening. J. D. Stoelser spent yo.steidny tho guest of David While at Scott and shot ten lino inbblts. Dr. nnd Mis. S. D. Moyer, ot Cai bun dale, was vlbltmg .leiniyn fi lends l.nt evening. ., ,, The ftitieial of tho late, Mrs. .Mullen was held yesteidny inoinlng. Tho le nialns were taken to Sacied Hcait churcn at 10 o'clock when Rev Father Dunn colelnated 11 lequlem muss. Interment was ol'terwaids mndo hi Olivary ceiue teiy. Sumner D.ilr.. of 1'ort Chester. X . Is visiting his pnicnis, Dr. nnd Mis. S. D ll.nls OLYPHANT. v, Clmiles Illockbeiger, tho well kuulMi nieirhant tailor, passed iiuuy at his homo in Illakoly yestoiday morning at Pi o'clock-, Ills health began to fail about 11 year ago, Ho giadually grow weaker ami lor tho past six weeks was confined to Ills bed, Death was duo to coueer of tho stomach, Deceased was bout hi Saxony, (lermanj. In isru. I to camo to Anieilca hi JS.IA). After lesldlng tn llouetdulo and Hcrantou for a few e.us ho moved to Olynhuut. wheie he lias since icshld. Mr. lllotkberger was a man who was An Old and Well-Ttied Remedy. MRS. WIN8LOJVH SOOTHINQ SYRUP for children teething, is tho pict-cilptlon of 0110 of tliu best tumalo physicians ami muses In the Putted States, unit bus been used sixty ye.us with never-fulling suc cess by millions of motheis for their chil dren. Dining the piocoss of teething Its vuluo Is hu-ukulutile. It iclluveu tho child fiom pain, cures dlurihoea, gilplng In tho bowels, and wind colic, liy giving health to the child ll tests the mother. 1'ilco, ivcnty-llvo cents a bottle- deeply icspct ted by all who know him As a business man his standing was of the best. Ilo was tlullty, haid wmklng and sciupiilonsly honest. Ilesldes his wllo he Is hill l ed by the follow lug sons and daughters: .Mis. Marj Rhoilcii, Ak nes, l.ciiha. John, Louis, Chuilcs nnd Walter RloeUbeiger. The fiini-ial will be held fiom his Lite homo hi lllauely to iiiouow afteimioii nl 1 o'clock. I11K1 incut will he made in I'lilou cemetery, llintcs diilo pa pels pleiiMi copj. I.Mvwucl Itogau i 011 a hunting tiip at Stan ucea. Tlio ttiiieial of (icoigo KJiig was held yesteidny nlteiuooii at -' o'clock. The re mains weie taken to tho CVmsicetallniiiil chinch wlicie a laiije gulheilug of filrmls and lelatlves came 10 piy tlielr last nil. ulo of lovo and lesiicct to tlio deceits.'!! young man Tho I oily lestcd in n riuiiil Mimo pin pie c.iHkut upon which weio many beautltul lloral tokens. The i.er le03 weio conducted by Rev R, S. .Inm-a, of 1'iovldeiice, mid Rev. James lle, ol Hlakely. Tho choir sang "Abide with Mo." and "Wo Shall Sloop hut -Not Foi eer," M'ty liupiosslvely. In hiiicIiisIoii tlu 1 cumins weio convoked to I'ulou ti'iiiciei, wheiu iutiiminl was made, 'I'ho Junior Foresteis and tho I'iiIUmI Mllio Wmkol'.s of Jessup attended tlio ob sequies hi a body. Tho pall-hiaieis mini (lenige Symniis, 12dwaid Mmgau. .lolin (faihett. William (lilfllths, Daniel piltcli aid and Walter William Miss Auulc lloban. of Diuimoio siu-et, Is wot king 111 SchiilU's clothing stole. "Tho flame Keeper" a hcaiilllul I1lt.l1 drama, with Smith O'llvlen in tho leading lole, also Ilttlo Nmlue, llio child actress, will lio llio attiacttuu at tho Fathei Miithow opeia house next Monday night Oilglnul bongs especially wiliteu t'01 the lilcco will bo tendered by Jlr. O'ihleii. Tho tuneial ot 1'atilik Paddcu will bo held fiom his late liumo on Diiiimoic sheet tomoiiow inoiiilug. A leqiitem high mats will be colebtnied in St I'al ilck's clinicli ut 1 o'clock-, imminent will lio niado hi Si, l'aliiclt's cemetery. Tlio Catholic Young Men's Total Abstl. lienco und Ueuovolciit and Holy Nnino n clelles will attend tlio ubseqults In a body. Miss (ieoiijla 12vaus, of Ilur.e.i, who has Liven the guest 01 Mr und Mis D. C. Rums, of Sinquehaiiua stieet, has ie tinned home. Mis. John Slielton and sou, of South fink, P.i., ie tin ned homo yestoiday after a Wall with lelatives hyio, TAYLOR. Amid te.ns of numeinus lelutlves unci fileniN the leniulns of tho Into Riuge.-a Wllllum P. (iillliths weio l.ild to rest lu Foienl Homo eemeteiy yesterday uttoi 110011. Ills late lohldeneo 011 Washington stieet was tluongul with tjmputlilisliipr f 1 lends, 'llio uiiilm.iI sen Ices weie hold In tho Wd-li CoiinteKiitloiiul ehiiicii at :'.: p. in. Rev, .1. .1. Jenkins, Rev. D, . ICdwauls, Rev. Dr. 11. 11, llanis. of tills town, und Itev. It. I. llvniis, ol West Soi.iuton, weie the olliclatlng clergymen. Rev. Jenkins uad tho Seiituto and of feied prajer. Rev. Di. llauli spuko in thu Cugllsli lungiuiKC. and Rev. Rnin and Rev. Kdwaids spoko ill Welsh Tho roseivnil gentlemen were Inipiesslvo In tlielr leinaiUs. The palllieiueis were n licled iron) tho various lodges piesent, of which llio deci tihod was a memhoi. Tho liomu.iry pallbeMieis weio selected 110111 the borough council. Tho acting pallbearer.-, weie: Iald D. CJilllltbi-, William .M011I-. M. M. Williams, Wulti r Joins and Philip Williams Tlio llower beaieis worn Iiuuy Smith. William Pjice and Dald J. Williams. The lloinl oflci Ings weie many and beautiful, and con sisted ol a biokcn iiiele liom tho lioi nugh iiiuncll. und heaullliil hoitnuetH fiom relatlM.s. Tlieie weio many fiom up nnd down the valley In atteiidaiuu Albeit Reese, of West Soiantnn. Usui H a challenge to all foot 1 miners In IhW boiough, und will lio at tho Ulalno liousa 011 Satuiday eienhig 10 luiiko- arrange ments im any unioiuii, James .Mulllgnii or Joseph lionkle prtteired. Pi of. John J. Shi'-lian, nf Moosle, hul been nppnliittd dlieetor of tho Tajlof Sll sei Cornet band. Finn-Mill DliiMor W J Da is, of .Not th Main stieet, Is attending the umlerUikcis' convention at Philadelphia. W. J. Jloigiiu. of fuibuiiilile, was it business. caller ill town on Monday .Mis. II. D. Jones. 01 .Main stieet, hut letiiiiied Horn lur iult with lel.tthes 11 c llrooklvn. N V. .Mis. (JeoiBu Krir, of old I'oige, moved hei i.iinily to liioie stieet yestoiday, James Powell, of Ojk stieet, Is clangoi ously ill at his home. Mrs. II. D. June,, of Pilce'buig, wai the Mte.-.t ot fi lends in town yesterday Jtis. Sidney Raker, of Puik Place. yls ited ti lends In this borough yesterday. Impious! Order of Red Men will meek Hits evening In tegular session. .A