THE SCttANTON TBIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 4, 1894. B EXQUISITE STYLISH THE HATS -AT- NEWMAN'S 303 SPRUCE STREET. All the Fashionable Shapes Trimmed to suit tbo most f nstldlous. WORK GUARANTEED. LOWEST PRICES LACE CURTAINS The most delicate fabric, prop erly cleaned at THE Lackawanna Laundry 308 Penn Ave. A. 8. WARM AN. Norrman& Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenue China, 1 1 415 Lacka CARPETS BARGAIN NO We will offer Moquettes at 75C for another week. Think of it A Carpet worth $1.25 for 75c. The choice patterns are bang closed out very rapidly. Come early. '.27 Wyoming Ave TELEPHONE NO. s-S TheUnlm Trnsfr Cnmpanr, Llmlt'il 'Bus lln. BsxKagv ami frt-itflit Ballad foi stid ilolivend promptly. 107 Franklin aveuue. CITY NOTES. Regular monthly mnetlng of the man agers of the I'Olue for the Frlendlees this morning at U 30. The ItwInwaiH ami Hudson ' anal com pany paid at the Dickaon and Von Slorch mines yeaterday Till am. imi meeting of the Hunmorn Cemetery aeaoriatioii will rarnr today at f p. m., for the election of trust i oa. Mist I ..ah Haath gave her lecture on Mtirrillo before the dirla' Friendly eoctety at the parish building last evening Principals of city achools met last even ing m Attorney W. f-Uliee' offirr, to discuss the needs of the ihff. rent achm.ls. 'I he lielawsre, IckaWsnna nnd Weet am railroad paid yeaterday at LhaOodgts Bailavaa, Oxford, Manville nnd Hampton liilnee; tbey will pay at the Storrs Shalt today. O. A. Miller, of this citv. was elected vico president of the Ktno rai Directors? association of tho state of I'snnaylvanla at the thirteenth annual meeting held at Philadelphia, West Side Itepiibllcsn primaries w ill be held one week from tomorrow; the Pint legislative district nominating convention Will be held at Ht. David's hall, North Mnln aveuue, Tuesday afternoon, May l& Mervine Thnmpton.a jirofasalonal strong man. Is in the city. H is de.nrons of giv ing an exhibition nf his strength, mid if lie can get an enclosuro he will pull sgainat any two of tho biggest and strongest horses that can bo found. The executive l ommittoe of the High School Alumni association has decided to hold tin' uuntinl Immpiet Tuesday evening, .lime Hi details will he arranged at a meeting to be held the evening of May la, at the Young Men's Christian association. The annual meeting of the Free kinder garten association for the election of offi cers and reading of reports will occur Monday evening, .May 7, at S o'clock, at the bome of Mr K. N. Willard.on Madison avenue, instead of that of l.'ol. H.M. Holes. The Indies of the Home Missionary Hoci ety of the Elm Park church will hold a re ception at the Elm Park parsonage this evening from H to 10 o'clock. All ladies and gentlemen of tho church are cordially invited to be present. A silver offormg will be taken for the benefit of the cbnrch missionary wook. Parties who have made Inquiry for free jeeds for spring planting are informed th.it tho distribution from the department of I 1. . M- -1- I . . iigricuiiio e ni tvasuiugiua ia now in prog ress. Kesldents of Lackawanna county living at a distance from Seranton who desire free seeds should address a per-ional letter to Hon. J. A. Seranton, congress man from Lackawanna, who has charge of the sllotfhent of free garden and floWef seeds for his district, stating the kind of seeds required. The seeds are supplied free by the bureau of agriculture and all citizens are entitled to a portion while the allotment holds out. Aoheuaer Busch User. Lcnls Lohman's, :; Bpruce l Important Meetlnir of Physicians. The Lackawanna County Medical so ciety will hold its regular monthly meeting lu coroner s room at 8 n'clorK p. m., on Tuesday, May lo, 1MW. Dr. Burnett will read a paper on "Ectopic Gestation aud Slow Specimens," the discussion of wbich will be opened by Drs. O'Brien. Fulton, Connell and Gates. Delegatus to State and National societies will be nppointod. Htato society meets in Pbialdelpliia and National society meets in Man f raocisco. Moire SMS Haskei MS;. MM . Avenue. lAil!!rr P fiiLftn,,!!,, Nlllldillo 01 IY1UHI1UHV IR I SERVICE Following a Custom of Several Years, They Worship at St. Luke's, ADDRESSED BY REV. ROGERS ISRAEL Cceur do Leon and Melita Command eries Attend Church in a Body and in Full Regalia -Address Preceded by the Regular Evening Service of the Episcopal Church The Re marks Made by Rev. Mr. Israel. Following a timo-honored custom, the Knights Templar of Seranton at tended Ascension Day services in a body and complete rogalia at St Luke's cburcli last night end listened to a forceful and eloquent address by Rev. Rogers Israel, rector. (.'uur de Leon Commandery, No. 17, and Melita Commundery. No. 63, formed In Masonic Temple at 7.45 o'clock and marched to the church, where the address of the evmiug wan preceded by the regular evening fer ric of the Episcopal churcb. Following the order "uucover, " the hymn "Onward, Christian Soldiers,' was sung in processional. Durlug the service, the hymns "All Hall the Tower," "For All the Sslnts, " "Rinn. CrOVyi'd witli Light'' and "Rejoice Ye I'nre in Henri," and the anthem, "Leave Us Not, Neither Forsake Us," were snug The ohVrtery wns for the Associated' Oari'ies of this city. Rev. Mr. Isrsel Mid, introductory to his address; "It is wttii u sense ot great responsibility, v't with a sense of great i.teasnr that I address von this evening, si. nil with eordiality and tenderness consider for a short time the responsibility that rits upon von as an organization. "Bishop Cox i vs: "This day ovrludes the g.ritns circuit thronjjh whieli the S )ii of Ghd ran his course " t'ontttining, he said THE KFAR Or MATH. Years sgo men trntnM .1 at the thrnght of death and looked forward into eternity with shuddering and sorrow, tiu now, when men consider the ascension, they know there Is a spiritual lite and n h;irr, Ct i body. It matters not whether described as of flush and blond, or without Ile.b and blood, spiritual lite we know will be foand. The asct'iision of the Son of O al was not th- first; th Old Testament tells of how in the pnlriar.'t.nl lav "Eaooh walked with (tod " This and other asceiisnnia metered to the ou grauil, groat usceusluo v. lien Ood t""k the a.c.o.,e, ' rSt into Bis realm, th-- model of manhood, toiler the perfect man of all n:i, the model man of all eges. What was i hrist on earth' The minis ter, the servaut of men. Kven in his last earthly noun we find Him beading IW re the dtadpiea, waahiag thir ft. from the very toaadation of the world the men who serve I'l.thl are the men who seelf their fell ws welfare In Alal. N,eh, Aorahant, let, Mow-, tvtmuel and David are man who tato op their nci.es, their h one, their influence to serve O A. ll.e baler f the r..i ; tie ages w..r.. n.e-, who were oonsecrst.'.l tn Mat forsaking Tory thing to teaok, tend eu pteM to fellow men WberO did yoat own great order arise, sir heights? Tli thre greatest niiiit ir irderoofnll gs were founded on life wholly ilevote.1. wulrl a..d aarredly, to ii mister to their fellow men and to as pif to the lowest of positions ( i help a Dtuthor Tbeee men, whose enccors yuii ar, sworn chastity and self denial. Iivas CXiSlsri RaTlD To 000 Why did Luther and others bi are death and rehioiutsh ate lal position 1V. iii. they hived Qo4 ato Weelef c old have occupied auy patlttl h at Ifea hau is ,if the i.urih ol hnglanil, lint gave iuni...,r ;., Inloialiatn lis among tliti buiuhle and low- lOOMOl Hie most rapable men of t - lav are men of rhnrch mission who aspire to rv in the inioii.iest spa ,t . I lunger and a desi rati n of dod a eom mands i oiifroiil us lu gmug up oursrlvisi nhollr to th ruah tor wealth, p, wir and inll ii nro. As ludin.iuals as well a a aoriety you all. ull lals.r to inak" every man a brother. Vou, sir knights, vrarrlora, t 'hri tiaus. orgauued son years ago t protert pilgiuu. you are still boundmi SIR KNIGHTS ANNUAL JAUNT. Thsy Will Attand tha Conclave al PltU birtfwilh Thslr Wives I hi Monday. May '."J tlie inemhera of the noainiaadafitl of the Knights Tem plars of t-crantou. Cart ..ii lale, 1'itlaton and Wilkes-Harrc. sccoinpsnl! by their wives, will leave this rilv for Plttehurg to attend tha annual conclave which is helJ la th Btookjf ( it v I her will las about one liutid red Sir Knights in tli party which will leave here in Pullman cars at U ,!J on the morning of May It, arriving in Pitts burg that night. Thai parly will re main In Pittsburg In attendance at the irlave omit Wellies. lav evening at i III when it will start fur Washington A visit will also be pud to i II I p not I omlort and Baltimore, the party ar riving in this city on th return t rip at il 01 p. in. Saturday uight, May 21, Pittsburg rotnmandery No 1. has made lavish preparations to ontertain the visiting Sir Knights and their wives. Monday night there will be a reception nl the Monoiistshelu House, and Tims, lu)' afternoon the ladies will be driven to points or Interest about the city. At night they will be enter talned at tlie Monongahela House and nn Wednesday there will be a steam boat excursion to the runnus Carnegie Homestead Steel works and the B Igar Thompson Steel works. Among the Sir Knights who will go from tins city ar : Past Commander Joseph Alexander, jr., W L Connell, Major T. F. Penman. Charles McMul len, Charles S. Sesmans, A. II Holmes, F. L Brown, J. B. Woolsey. A L. Francois, E E. Ted, J, T. Frsar Themes J. Flitcroft. C L. Van Iltis Kirk, W. R. Williams, W. Haydn Evans, John M. K'iiuurer, VlOlOT Koch, Frank Barker, Ezra Browning, A. J.Colborn.jr ,S A. Adams, W A Deao.J Curt, 0, M. Truman, Cap! .in John Horn, Ji L Chapman, R. A. immer man, H. 11. Archer and John (). Me Asltie. It is expected that the Seran ton party will be r-inforcd by elgh teen Sir Knights from Csrhondale, ten from Pitlston and twenty from Wilkes-Barre. All th Popular Authors. On Saturday wo will give a Imok to ev ery customer buying goods to the amount of $1.00. Mkaur St BAonr. MEETING OF REPUBLICAN CLUB. It Was Hld Laat Nigh: In Lucas Ball , Oraen Rlda. An enthnsiastle meeting of the East End Republican clnb of Green Ridge was held lent evening at its rooms in Lucas hall, at Sanderson avenue nod East Market street Alexander Aik mnn wss chairman of the ovonlng and Evan Treharne secretary. The ch'irman introduced George Okell, who delivered an enthusiastic address. He was followed by ex-Mayor Fellows, who spoke for nearly an honr. Mr. Fellows dwelt on his candidacy for congress. Henitrks were also made by Alexander Simpson and Mr. Aik mau, chairman of the evening. The East Enclnb waa organized on March 9, nnd la composed of seventy Bemben, A bait dozen candidate wore admitted to liuuiuliorsuiu last night. The following members of the club annonnctd themselves as candidates for delegates to the First legislative district convention on May 15: Samuel Oakley, Third district, Second wiird; Kran Trelinrne. Third district, Second ward; Sydney Cbttppell, Third district, Second ward; Kojjer Evans, John Ojle, Thomas J. Watkina, Third district, First ward. A rising voto of thanks was ten dered to the speakers of the evening and the meeting adjourned. SUPPER AT ELM PARK CHURCH. Like Thoss Precadins It, Successful lo Every Detail. The Ladies' Aid society of the Elm Park church lust evening gave another of the suppers which have been so well patronized during the winter and spring. Bnppsr was served from 0 to 8 o'clock. Fifteen tables were set, each seating ten persons. The ladies in charge were: Mrs. K. P. Henwood, Mrs. I E. Suvdam. Mrs. L. Weed. Mrs. M Norton, Mrs, Chattel Schlsger, Mrs. 0, 1) Jones, Mies Sehlager, Mrs. J. T. Porter, Mrs. R. Lewi-, Mrs. IteeseU. Iiroolts.Mrs Wil liam McClave and Mrs I. F. Megargel. Among tlie assistants were: Miss Nettie Henwood, Miss Norton, Miss Edith Norton, Miss .Anna Book, Miss Mnbel Sehlager, MmElith Hill. Miss Stewart BtmjMOn, Miss Leora Lewis, Miss Luella Peurce end Mis (iertrti le Pearce Paw, If any, ohureh societies in the City have raised larger amounts nf money or appropriated it to better ends than the Ladies' Aid society of the Elm Park church. T:ie parsonsge lia been entirely furnished by th-m an 1 tli" carpeting of the church is from the proceeds of the Isdies' (Torts. a A NIGHT WITH PHOTOGRAPHERS. Pleasant Reception Given in Y. M. C. A. to Amateur Snap Shot Artists of City. The reception given to thn atnststir photographers at the Young Men's Christian BatOClatlM las: night was well attended bv photographic enthn aotata nf both sex-a A Very inter-at-l'ig programme was enjoyed, mcloding exhibitions of pnoto .-rap1 g nperatne, ti e I ;kl i of p'ctnree, I lt. vil S'l impectlon Of the suite of a at 'm-Mite to le davotad to the ns. of amsteur ph dogrsp'iers. ,;v 1 1 W. Skllengr gveast"re OpttO u i Kbibitlon from views take i hv Lb utetistit Btlllwall an I M-asrs ( nam berlain ami Lindaajr, Following nn exhibition of grmuast ics liv a tnimls-r of aasoeistien athletes snap ahOU were taken by l! isli light of th men, singly ua I in gronpe. Morns Kuhn, of the Ilotvpc n pany, gave a developing! v.bmrn a i I toned by the llo prooaM. Mr. llnlwsll, of the Si-rant a Ph itographera' I 'I'.'iv company, an ! an assists ,t gave an 11 tartatlng in oir.tlng exhibition, and presents 1 WO dry platat to those in at tondanoo ' . v.itors highly apprcistl and Were loud In their pre's of the foaog Men s Christian association for a lranc Ing so popular a pastime It was the v i Hat of all that nothing was larking la th four dark r oin. lOCkatl and printing and rooeplioa rooms to mak the pr j-ct a IOC N ' A meeting will te held Tr.tirslsv. May IT. whni li s BgfaBlQsl PbniOgTa pher's Bapplf company will gift , loiln.-r i ver.-l k'US as a priai f,.r lb b-t d.-yeloj iii n,i nf gfrmp I h llotvp.- t .mtiii.v aiII elv , Wort i ..f suiipliss for th ntt i---t doVi o pmeiit Among thore ir.siit were Dr. Mrat- ton. J Nierson, Caarlee (renter. I. ' Joliss, T S. Jones, Frank I'iiillipi, Mi LiadeaT, of ti.e llooala Fow ler emu psm, s i I Mr Weissr, of the I Ii . Maiiufacluriug company. t.ia. (STATE V , Pr D.'itr Uought at Fh.r ff s Hals br A. LUf In Doubt Alderman right ami a jury nf In lltl' St Vaster lav lie.ird th CSSB of Ambrose MnlUy against Oaargt II Mio-mtaer, wm h will I carried to court Prosecutor .Mullev allogea tint oil Jan 8 Ii- purchased at ehetllf sale tha t r party at Hub's Haad. nacapied bv the defendant, and that lie gave BbaM maker the required three to Ol til's lit) tics to Vac tie Tn defen oinl c it: tinned to occupy the house and ths in quasi resulted BHlon 1 .wife of the defendant, makss afli lavit that the properly leling to her under title from (reorge K Clark gad (ieorge W. Hoale, In a deed rr cot le i Dec. Wi. Tha jury found the complaint as staled nnd allowt l the plaiulilf if,.) datnsgse. The ease will be spp. sled to the common pleas court. s RfCI IVtD HIS COMMISSION Manual F tl.lu id ns Will Opsn Tils Ofllc Tomorrow. Tht couiiuiasion of John Filzum- moos, the newly sp,Hiinted alderman of the log Mil ward, urnved et the pro ihonolsrye (tiice vi-storduv noon Later in the day Mr Filr.slmmnns tile I bis bond for the faithful perform me of duty and the same wis approve ! I court, the bondsnun are Juhu J lir iWD and l'et..r -igler. Alderman PitBstmmoM has rented the rooms over lliilleirt's Music store on WyominB avtm for an office and will have the utiis open tomorrow morning for the trans iction of elder. mimic business. Scrsnton's business Intsrests. J 1111 i ill 1 it N K win soon publish a rare fullv compiled and classified list of the leading wholesale, bsnkitig, manufactur Ing and professional interests of Seranton nnd vicinity. The edition will bo bound lu book form, beautifully Illustrated with photogravure views of our public build iiigs, business blocks, streets, etc., together wi ll portrait or leading citizens. No similar work lias ever given an equal ni refutation of Scran tone many nidus trios. It will be an invaluable exposition or our business resources. Sent to persons outside the city, copies of tbls hsndsome work will attract new comers sud be nu nnequalled advertisement or the city. The rircu Int ion is on n plan that cannot fail of good results to those concerned as well as the city at large. Keprnseniauvet or 1 HE 1 iiiHnxa will call upon tiiosk WMH RAMI are desired in this edition sud explain Its nature more ruuy. Those desiring viown of thoir residences in this edition will please 1 ave notice at the ollice. Ladles' and Oants Razor-To Shoes lu patent leather and russet. Common wealth Shoe Store, Washington avenue. DISS. PISCO-In Seranton, May 8 18!4, Ralph, youngest eon of Mr. and Mrs. George Sisco, aged 8 months and 21 days. Fn i i i 'ii ot their residence, Mil Breaker street, on Friday, May 4, at 1 p. m. In terment in Clark's Green cemetery. WORK 1 BOULEVARD It Is Progressing More Rapidly Even Than Was Expected. AN OFFICIAL EXAMINATION It Was Made Yesterday by Colonel U G. Schoontnnker and Colonel H. M. Boies The Grades and Curves Arc Easy and the Quality Insures a Good Road Bed-Will Be Finished by August I. Colonel U. G. Schoonmalcsr and Col onel IT. M. Bolts, members of the con struction committee of the Elmhurst Boulevard compuny, yesterday went over the portion of the road so far graded with tho contractors and engin eers. They wore delighted with the rapid progress thBt has boen made since work was begun less than a month ago. The boulevard is now graded from Elmhurst to Nsy Aug, a distance of thl o miles. Tne grading of this strip of road is not entirely completed, but wovk has progressed so far that it can be driven over. At Nny Aug thsre is a break for some distance where nothing has beon done as vet. Another force of workmen has attacked the mountain side at Green ville where the road will swing around In graceful, easy enrves. 1,500 feet bove the Erie nn I Wyoming Valley tracKs i roin mat pi int on the road a plendid view cm be had through Lg gett's (.rap. AITKOACIIINO THIS CITY. Th workmen are rapidly cntting heir way along tho brow of the moun tain end within a wek will have reached the point fnriug this city. JNxt week work will begin at Arthur iver.e, the Scrsnton terminus of the lonlevard. and will he pushed ahead ontil toe two forces of wo.-giiieii inert iitidglng Item the r.ipiditv with wiiu-b the wot,; ha. progressed thus far, it is safe to s iy that it will be " in Met', before Aug. 1. the date on whici the eotitrsct -v the company rnnst turn tue complete I boulevard ov.-r I tli rompativ ( olon-l I', is end Colonl Sc'ioon maker found tt, it th construction of the roed wss not so difil'int vn a it etued on n i.e.- fr nu lie pr-liin.nary surveys. Hi grals are all so easy thin a nors can i limn tio in t a i i v -. y rste or spd without mucu exertion. and th curves, rsperiailc those on the mom lam In t - VlelnltJTOl (rronv1ll are such thst thr will not he the ligbtet dsng- r or diffleoltl in round Ing them I ,iev . rv to giye var:tv lo 'r ill -ire i v ,i c-.ang lamiigape "Very now an I then. RiAl 1H 'ii' H.KTX The shale on to mountain side Is much tiiter ;i in was aspaotad a', l wi ajlfe a roadtod thst In a al.ort time will ! n hirl as asphalt and quite as dry, with, tit the accompany lUg duel. lie BMmbefl of th eoriktrtictjnn ri.iiirT.ttts.-s w). i .r, ut ovr th r tit oc : itr ar tithoelestto ovr tha outlook for the Ion erar 1 4h b A'l 1 T ART POllCiMAN'S OlSCOVtRY Pollution Caus.d by I f, vat Swsr oe th nut Smltsrv Polioamaa Hark yitr.Iev Ibeonerad t! at the swag frmi a r w f h l.s b-l i iguig to , uiea -,-nlJr and liwtd on lb Waal sole of Webs ter avren- rlow Mul'rry stre-t. mptled into the vacsnt lot across the trert . Dr. W F. Allen. halHi ofilrsr. was nolillsd and will today take step to have th aalaaMa it alished I be fior risli.g from the pollute I I I ran be dateetad several block awsv. and the m- uinu.titl refuse is rrportal as a m- nare to the good health of Hi residents of th vicinity. Ilowsvsr. the matter la not altribut d tn any ngllgenr on th part of Mr, Oohlagar. Wi.u th wr was built It waa aipapta I that a city eewr would be located th-r and a c iWMMtll made, -GAlirr Sl.'.Vi AT WONOERL&NO Pram I itip d la a HpUndld Mar.nsr bv h Tin, k C, mpaiir QaOTga R 1'iV.ss Vimdrlnd stock OOUpaai lOOred a disliurt dramatic and irtlitie alt laat algbt in "Tha daiiy .sliv' It was tn,t happily cast mi 1 tha strong net, of which it is pr llfta, were given with gratt Tlgor and realism it le a drama that reqniree finished acting and caret nl and artistic treat mint Snch it received last evening et the bands ol Miss Komd, htiai Fuller, Miss Tanaaat, Miss wuiett, Pircy Uadon, wni D. Oorbatl and ai f. Dsrcy, "The llslley Slsvs" will le repeatad this (Veiling at Wouderlsud ami again tomorrow afternoon anil eveuiu,; - COURT HOUSr. NtWS NOTES In the mattar mm Henry Tbr rccirt directed adoption Issue. of th adoption of Penj a MM by Dr. B. H. Tbroop, thnl a rule for decni' in Milton McKmner. of Jortnyn, a l.aeks wauna count) prisoner ho did tiniest the Raatarn Penitentiary for arson, wss discharged vestetdsy. Tlie three judges of l.srkawsnna counly continued to hear ca-.es lu argsiment court y, denlsy, but no casea of g noral public iniereat were disposed of duiiug the day. Clrk of the Courts .1 II. Thomas yes terday Issued marriage licensee to l.ukarz I'snlo, of Pnrv.n, and Anna Zkrip, of Sciaiitoti: Michael MoDottOOgh and Mury Hyder, of Seranton, end Peter Csrdroas and Marin Vunngusz. both of Dutnuore. S i WOOD'S COLltttE NOTES. The demand for students is good. Miss Vira Decker is with Hunt .V t'on nell. Miss Tcrths Pwnrtz has nccepteda ltKrs tive position in (iecrgia. .1 11 I toed has secured a good tKwtlon with Megargel & Connell. Decree D. linger haa a very desirable position witb the Car association. Mbhael MesHtt has a good place in the counting room r the (Huh store. Professor VYIiitniore has organized two nines and the interest in base ball ruus high. .loseph Silverstone, with the United Slates Tanning company, is a prodigy bis friends may well feel proud of. Pat O'Connor, the efficient stenographer for tha Hendricks Manufacturing com pany, wsh at the colleg yesterday. Tho summer session is delightful, the sttendance is good, and a spirit of pood cheer runs through the whole Institution. as EVERYBODY WANTS BRE AO. Ths Peat Is Non Too Good and Oan B Had a WU a Poor Thousands worry along through life without appreciating the great boon of laultless bread. Cinod flour aud good bak ing are the first requisites; t,oth can bo seen at the store of Iloran & Henley, Uun more, where Miss Young, of boston, is giving an exhibition daily of not only what can be dono witb eood flonr, but by good bnking as well. Go and see and tnste the delicacies. PATRICK JOGAN INJURED. Run Down by a FsssecBsr Train and Will Probably Die. Patrick Uogan, ot Breaker street, a miner in the Dickson shaft, was struck by the north bound Delaware and Hud son passenger train yosterdsy eveuinjr at 7 30 Hogan wss walking on the track and was in the act of stepping off the Pro vldenoe bridge when the train strnck him. Ho was pushed ahead of the pilot of tho engine nearly 100 feet, when the train came to a standstill. When picked np ho was unconscious and was taken into the Providence depot. Dr. Sullivan was summoned and found the man in a very weak condition. He is not expected to recover. UOgan is a marnod man. about i years old and has a largo family. POSTOFFICr CHANGES. Stamp Cancellor Stark R migns and Mr. MoDonona-h Sucsda Him. Stamp Cancellor Stark hss resigned the position to which be wss recently appointed by Postmaster Vandltng, nnd will be succeeded by Thomas Mc- Donongh, who is at present the Federal building janitor. William Roche, who has beon alter nating day and night clerk, has o-en made permanent day mailing clerk. WHERE IS MICHAEL EGAN? He Disappeared Nearly a Month Ago and No Trace of Him Has Since Been Obtained. Nearly a month ago Michael Egsn, sged ahont 1!", yean, a local hss- ball player, living with bit wife Hnd family on Sm'h Wyoming avenns, disap peared from horn late at night and nothing has been sesn or bard of bitn since. 1I was on of th beat base ball players In the enmity, and worked In the mines for a living. H lived verr happily with his family, snd was not addfatad to exeaaalva drinking habit Tn morning of the night on which he was last s-n he told his wife that. owing to tho dnlnes of wnr'.c at tli mines, he would go to BaaletOO and seek a position on th ba ball team thr. He returned, liowevr, at supp r time, and v-rv much lntoxi -sted. H visit,! his ol t haunts and it wss nearly 10.80 whn be y?-r.t horn afsin. but he slaved only a few tnt'itltes. going out arain without saving anything t his wife n ivas r been aa in sin1-. i'ssn h id nearly two nnnths'pay coming to him at tne Dodge muiee. woere h worked, and did not draw nv of it. Nithr did he procure or Solictt.as far as it is known, any m inev ( on in. v I i ls-. to juv train fr If h interi led going awav llia wif is aOOvioOi 1 lhat he is dea 1 She says he most h ive fallen In the rivr or met wim foni play - -Of AT H Of KlWARO PRICE. Oa of th 'r,H?rily Tt-sMtn'. North End of Ctiy T. lwsrd I'nce. a wU known an I popular (iren Ridg resident died Ai '. -sdar at his home. .' I'.rkson aveona His funeral will occur at lock tomorrow 'trn n from He Atbtirv M"i dUt I'.piaeopal church l:itrmnt will be ma 1 in Forest Hill cetnlry !?ll is survived by a widow a' d liv- children, Mrs J L. Uoor. Mrs. A W MrKr, Lotus J. I'rlee, Bdwil F rue aud Waltar R. Prisw Bdwla t ia poHag taller at tha Thirl National bank , Walt'r Is a bookkeeper at tha DtflM Depoall and Iicnut bink nnl i, Iraanrai f th Berutoa Baaa nn ia- r ,n The decessed was lorn in BharTala, ,. and cm lo sVaarioa la 1851 sine whn he has been continuously a raaidsMt, LTnUI 18TI h w u m ploye of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal OOOtpMf Since Is. I" ha tero iiistula-r of the turn of Speuc-r .V I'rlee, who stsrtl tha 'iren Ridge Ir. ii works Mr PriM wis a Methodist and a member I f van, us organizations - DR. C. W. ISjGRAHAM Ttamarksbl 1t.su 1 s Ob atnrd by Him In lbs Tratmnt of Fulmorary TMsr.f In another column will be notlc.-l th snn, uncemeiit of D 0 W Ingraliam. of Miughamton, N V, who la to be at the Westminster Hotel, s ran ton, Saturday. May . It Inuraham has tusd a special study of lung dlseeeee and his treatment for con sumption is probably the m .st succeasfnl ever Instituted. Asthma, a d seas which has lone baffled th skill of our liMt pbTsidaiDa Is cured by Ills un til 1 :i, n, ,t ,.v, V Je-r cent of rases trestrd. Indessd Dot a elngle failure u recorded where the treatment baa been faithfully carried out on the part of the patlrnt. These results, which ar wonderful, In led. ar attested by numerous cured pa tienl. New Drees o rde i la Saturday morning we will open anew stock of China aud fancy silks: also dress goisls, novelties, foreign and domestic. " Mkslis A. IIaoKsj. iiinimsr Term Wood's ("ollegn . f II isine-s aud Short hand will receive students for Acteun biisini- snd short hnd c. use during th summer at special rate. B km -Tin L Jewelry to lift from. E VERYTllisi; now. R R INGS in new styles. UN in and see our new store. OU are welcome. S TEE LING Silver Novelties in great variety. W.W, BERRY Jeweler 417 Lackawanna Ave, Best Sets of Teeth, $S00 Including the painless extracting cf teeth by an entirely new process. S. C. Snyder, D.D.a 1B6 wio.MI.NG AVIi Notics. The New York. Ontario & Western R. R. Co., will stop the following trains at the crossing oppoMta the new Base Bull grounds: Truin 208, south, leaving Cnr- bondale 8.84 p. m.; train 207, north, re turning leaving Sornnton 4.50 n. m train 200, north, returning leaving Seranton 6.10 m., aays games are plaved. T. 'Flitcroft, ' District Passenger Agent. New Beater and Dessert Maker Makes a novel nnd useful uten si that is unex celled for beat ing eggs, whip Ding cn-nm and making uuy or all kinds of calios, cu-tards, &c. Tho best assort ment of DSFFUL HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES HENRY BATTIN & Co. I2S PENN AVENUE, SCttANTON 3 HOt'SKHOI.D IsPKClALISTS NEXT WEEK wc will have linr;riiiis in ljinmcled Ware that will he genuine bamiiii. OSLAND!S 128 Wyoming Ave. o tre now dlTptsying it line lino of Hosiery In COTTON. SILK and I LISLE THREAD. 14 Goes as far in buying a fine Dress Suit this season ns $:o did last. e name this price because it is one that many like to pay; by this time values at that 10 $8,$ Our showing at $15 is a grand one, including all the fit and fashionable fabrics in strictly tailor-made Tarrnents with a style and finish about them which no tailor can improve upon Not only is the price quoted about half what a tailor would charge for the same quality of suit, but there is also from $3 to $5 more value in them than $15 will buy in any other store. 1:1M1.M1::K. every jitin luser of Men's, liova' or ChUrlrenN Clothing, Shoes, Haste or Gent'a Fnrniihlng Oooi to the amount ot II or over, Id presonted with oJutnot on the BEAUTTFTJL PABLOB 3Un r. now on exhibition in our window, PIN CLOTHING & SHOE HOUSE 137 AND 139 PENN AVENUE, Complete Outfitters. SCRANTON, PA. S. L, G ALLEN. THE CUT SHOni HERE Represents Banister's new Razor Toe Last. If you want the latest styles in Footwear trade at Banister's. BANISTER'S PRICES are a little less than yon are paying elsewhere for inferior foods. BANISTER will give yon MORE for your money than any .hoe House in the city, Patent Leather and Rn$et Shoes in endless variety. BANISTERS, LAST WEEK We bought of two large tnanafotarert their entire line of Ladies' SUITS, CAPES AND SHIRTWAISTS, which we will offer for ONE WEEK at thst cost, or about 30 PtR CENT, less than regular prices. MEN'S HATS AND FURNISHINGS In our Millinery Department we show the most con plete line in the city. We estimate that our $2,500 Distribu tion Gift will hold out about Two Weeks. Separate Wholesale Department. BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. We have bought a large sampli line of Coats and Capes FOR 50c. on the Dollar and we will sell them for tha same this week. So if you want a nice stylish garment for little money, come before they are all gone. -IN OUR Millinery Department We are showing the latest in French Novelties. Come and look through our stock. sj. 138 Wyoming Ave. next dime bank. you certainly know we've proportionate and $12 and VtaiflJ BORAKTON, PA.