Wly- THE PCTfANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 21. 18!)T. 8 $t Side ROSSER-MOROANS NUPTIALS. Ceremony Performed nt tlio Resi dence on Washburn Street. . The wedding of MKi Elizabeth 13. Ho-eser, duughter of Mrs. Thomas D. Williams, of 1S20 AVnshburn street, to William J. Morgans took pluce last evening nt the Jackson Street church Shortly after 8 o'clock, aH the Htralns of the match from Lohengrin was be ing executed by Miss Elizabeth J. Owens, the Initial party proceeded down the aisle and weie met at the altar railing by Kev. Thomas De Gruchy, the pastor, and the Broom. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. De Ortic'hy in the manner prescribed by the Baptist ehutch. The bilde was given away by her father. Dining the ceremony Miss Owens played the intermezzo from the Cavnl llera Rusticnna. The bride was cos tumed in a neat fitting gown of cream silk, with pearl trimmings. The bridesmaid was Miss Maiy Williams, her sister, and who wore a pretty cos tume of white organdie over cream silk and carried roses. Miss Elizabeth May Harris acted as flower-girl and looked charming in a gown of white Mile Thlllp Morgan, a brother of the groom, wnsbest man. Immediately after the ceiemony the hildal party lepalred to the newly fumlshed losldence at 126 South Re becca avenue, where Mr. and Mrs. Morgan will reside. A bountiful re past was served to the Immediate rela tives and friends of the contiactlng patties and congiatulatlons lecclvcd. Mrs. Morgan is very favoiably known on this side, having lived hero nil her life. Mr. Morgan is a trusted employe of Protheroo & Co, f multure tlealois, on AVnshlngton avenue The gentle men who acted as ushers were II. Reese Orllllths. W. 11. Morgan. I'eter Lewis, W. G Thomas, W. J. Thomas, Geoige Nichols, Charles Holley, L'd ivard Collins. ENTERTAINMENT AND SOCIAL. y Voting People of the Gcrmnti Prcshitcrinn Church. A verv successful entertainment nnd f.oclal was held at the Chestnut Street German ricsb.terian church Inst even ing. The affair was In chaigo of the membeis of the Young People's society and their efforts weie row aided by a I .ii go and pleased attendance. After the exercises had been cariled out there was a ribbon social. The piogiainmo consisted of leclta tlons by Misses Lena Schumann, Katie Huffer, Louise Burseholl, Jennie V. Lewis, Nettle Keldonam and Kate Stelnlcke; cnl selections by Miss Rhoda Claike and selections by tho Village qtinrtotte. A seiies of tableaux weie ghen by ten young lady members of the society. The tableaux were en titled "The Ten Virgins." A MORNING MARRIAGE. The marriage of Miss Bessie Duiklu, of Jackson street, to Jnmes Kennedy, of Plttston, occuued at St. Patrick's church' vestei day motntng at 11 o'clock in the presence of many fi lends The bridal paity pissed clown the centie aisle, while Miss Anna Durkln, a cousin ol the bride, plajed a match fiom Mendelssohn At the sanctuary n pil ing they weie met by Rev. J. 15. Wh - 1 Globe Warebotee HighGrade Blankets At Moderate Prices, This special offering of strictly high class Blankets does not come under the category of cheap sales, clearing sales, or anything of that order. Properly speaking, it is merely an OPENING OF THE BLANKET TUADE for the present season, and to emphasize the fact we have cut prices on our finest goods for One Week Only Those who appreciate quality and comfort will not let this op portunity pass without at least looking over the Extraordinary Values laid out for inspection, and as the same cannot again be repeated for at least some years to come, owing to the heavy advance in fine woolens on account of the New Tariff Bill. TRUE ECONOMY will be best served by buying now. Blanket Specials All of these are strictly pure wool of the finest quality. We have Union of Cotton Blankets in plenty, however, if you want them. White Blankets SIZE. " PRICE. 12-4 Elegant Jacquatd Borders $9,00 12-4 Elegant Jacquaid Borders S.OO 12-4 Neat Fancy Stripes 4,75 11-4 Handsome Jacquaid Boidois 7,00 11-4 Handsomo Jacquard Boideis D,50 11-4 New Stripe Borders 4,73 11-4 Fancy Border Cillfornias G.60 11-4 Fancy Border Callfornlas 4,25 11-4 Fancy Border Callfornlas 3,2r Very large single White Blankets for Brass Bed Steads. Fancy Scroll Borders. Very handsome, each 5.00. Colored Blankets SIZE . PRICIJ. 11-4 Sliver Grey, Fancy Border $4.75 11-4 Scarlet, Fancy Border 4.73 These figures are a trifle under last year's prices. The advance in values today makes them worth fully 30 per cent, more than we will ask for the next six days. ' Globe Warehouse and Giiv Ian, rector, and tho beautiful marriage ceremony was performed. Tho bilde, prettily gowned In a stilt of changeable brown, ttlmmed with lac?, wai attend ed by Miss Matgaret Gallaplur, simi larly attlrod. Both ladles wote Gulns Itoiough hats. Thomas Gr.ic. of Pitts ton, acted as best man They left tho church while a march from LohengrJn wns being played nnd lepalred to the residence of Mr. end Mrs. P Gnllagher, of Jackson street, when a post-nuptlul iejist wis served. Onlv the Immedi ate relatives of the contracting pirties were nrsnt. Mr. nnd Mis. Kennedy deoart d on their wedding tour via the 12ri5 Delawatf, Lackawanna nnd Western ttaln Thev will visit New Yoik city. PhlHdelpaUv nnd Washing ton, and upon their return will be nt home after Nov. 1, In a newlv furnished homo on Rutler street, Plttston Mrs. Kenn dy Is well known hete. having been a tencher at Public sehrol No. 16 for sevetal years Mr. Kennedy Is a progiesslvc citizen In Pitman, being selet councilman of the Sixth ward and holding the position of fot email at the Plttston stovf works. Ho has many friends heie. MISCHIEVOUS BOYS. The extent of tho mischief of some boys seems too unlimited. Tor mm time past several boys whose ages range fiom 10 to 15 years, have peipet-l-tted all sorts of mischief about tho piemlses of David Thomas, who keeps a small groc-ry store on Atchbald stieet. On a leeent evening, however, the boys carried tho" petty ats to a dangerous point AVhll" Mr. Thomas wns stabling his hoiso In the bam for the night he was snip: Is -d, and nar row Iv iscapari being struck, by a show er of stones which were -nut h d through the open door. Mr. Thomas picked up three of the ini.ils, a;h of which wns as large as a man's hand, and Is keep ing thni as mementoes. Had Mr. Thomas, who Is well on In wits, been struck, setious l cults might easily have resulted. Pome of the bojs ato known to Mr Thomas nnd if their fceemlngly miliclous mischief does not cease, legal steps win no tait'n. ALDERMAN'S COURT. Warrants wen Issued by Aldeiman Davies jestcrtlav afternoon at the In stance of John and Andiew Ri.in and John Kotchn, all of Keyset- avenue, for the nppteheuslon of Special Olllcer Eel waid AVIe.ss. of the Eighteenth ward, and Gt oceiman Benjamin Aronovlts, of Seianton stteet. Tho ehatge made against them Is perjuiy. The defend ants waived a heating bcfoio Alder man Kelly last evening and entered ball. The two men weie nircsted one o before on a slmllat chatge, but their case was Ignored by the giand Jury. BEFORE ALDERMAN KELLY. A wat rant was issued fiom Aldermnn John's ofllce vest-iday for the ancst of Mis. Cornelia. Mllln olored, of Kel ly's patch. Constable Heity Sippe sotved the warrant and Mis. Miller went befoie Aldeimtn Kelly, of tho Eighteenth waul, and waive d a hear ing SluenteioJ ball In the sum of $"no for her apj)irance at ourl and e Atdcimnn Kelly hoc ime her bnndsmtn. The chaises pi ef cued agilist li r weie bi ought by Mis Kale Tayloi a nelghboi, and consisted of assault nnd Suburban battery, malicious mischief, threats, etc. Uoth parties have, h'od a similar trouble before. WILL RESIDE IN DINOHAMTON. Tho marriage of Miss Katbryn Need ham, the engaging daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Domlnlek Needham, of Grant ave nue, to James Dolan, Is announced to have tnken place Wednesday, Oct. 13, at HInKhamton, where tho groom re sides. Th j ceremony was performed at St Pattick's church and was attended by a large number of ftlcnds. Mrs. Dolan Is well known here, vvhllo Mr. Dolan holds a ery responsible position w 1th' a large firm In Ulnghamton. They will reside there. HOSPITAL CASKS. William Burge, of ICO South Van Huron avenue, a laborer at the Brlggs mines, is being treated at tho West Side hospital for a serious Injury to one of his eyes He was hurt Tucs. day morning by being stiuck by a plcco of flying coal. Tunis Thomns, of 327 South Main n venue, was leceived at the hospital yesterday for tteatment of severe burns upon his legs, caused by a lamp explosion at his home. PERSONAL MENTION. The MUss Nellie Genlly and Annie Dovcrs, of Tenth street, ate tho guesls of f i lends at AVIllav-Baue. Thomns AVilllams, of AA'iishburn stteet, has as his guest, Hairy Hauls, of Haverfordsbmg, England. If v. Thomas Do Ginchy and family, of Rock street, returned yestciday from a visit .it Lockvllle. Pa. Miss M'lynarcl, of Chestnut street, Is entet talnlng her cousin, Miss Elisabeth Dixon, of Massachusetts. Mrs. Geoige E. Ilammltt, of North Rebecca avenue, has leturncd from a visit at Stiouelsbiiig Mis. Frank Hivant.of Division street, Is entertaining Mis. Keancr nnd Miss Gtoust, of Bethlehem, who are attend ing the Poeohnntas convention being held In this city. Mailcanler George Geary, of Elm stieet, has r sumed his work after a vacation spent in Honesdile. MINOR NEWS NOTES. The employes of Piiggs' colliery weie paid on AWdnoxdny. Soth Jones and Michael Norton le tuincd last evening from a llshlng tilp at Lake Caiey. The furniture .store of G. M. AA'all, successor to AVall & Banett, of South Main avenue, has been closed by tho shei iff on an execution Issued by H. C. Hlnman, of Tenth street. Jnmes Jackson was dlsehatgcd jes teulay by Alderman Kelly, of tho Eighteenth ward, at a hearing upon a chatge of being the proprietor of a gambling house. The charge was pre fened by John AV. Myers, who was committed yesterday to tho county Jail for being Implicated In a stabbing uffray. Peter Dotsev paid a fine of $." and the costs In a heating held before Al deiman Kelly yesteiday. Doisey had engaged Thomas Qulnn, a cab driver, to take him to the West Side. He was not In the cab when It leached its des tination. James Nealls, the propiletor of the cab, had a wairant issued for Doisey's arrest Coiporal AVilliam Newman, of Com pany F, was accouled the honor of a ieappolntment to that position at Tues day's eli ill. Hvde Paik lodge, No. 30C, Knights of Pythias, will hold a regular meeting nt Masonic hall tomorrow evening. Mailcanler John H. Thomas will give a talk on his iccent tilp through tho west Other interesting features have been pupated. A s ilemn high mass will be sung this morning at 0 o'clock In St. Patrick's church in memory of the lata Margaret II. McAndrews. The suir of $20 has been banded to J. J. Giady and Jacob r Abfolter, of Pittsbuig, who are coltectlnsr In this district In beh ilf of the sti Iking miners in the Pittsbuig district. The donation was made by employes of the Brlggs" colliery. Dr. E Y. Harrison, Dentist, Mears Hall 113 S Main avenue. The forty hours devotion which be gan last Sunday inclining at St. Pat rick's chinch has terminated. On AVed nesday evning no setmon was pleach ed, but there was bnellctlon of tho blessed saci anient. Tho !) o'clock mass held yesteiday morning bi ought the petlnd of devotion to a close. The most popular dancing class of the AVest Side, known as the Elite, will open this s ason Monday evening un der the management of Professor Tay lor. All ate most coidiallv invited to be piisent The latest nnd best styles, r.oberts, 12G North Main. U est Side lousiness Directory. CARPET WDAVHR-A11 kinds of rag carpets, stripe or hit and miss, on short notice. Call and examine work or send postnl caret and I will call for rags in city limits. JACOB BALTEM, 1120 Luzemo street. MRS. TENTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND prhenologlbt, 412 North Main avenue. SECOND HAND I-URNITURECash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and tec the stock of J. C. King, 7UI to W West Lac, aw anna avenue BTJNCOEKS ABROAD : BEWARE ! It lb the trick of tho Uryanlzed De mocracy this fall to make false charges against Republican methods, ralso a big dust, hire Republican mal contents to organize Republican bolts and then coax Individual Republicans to desert their party on tho represen tation that "party tics needn't count for anything In an off year," By this trick, If It shall work, the Bryanltes will get a foothold for a hopeful light In national campaigns, and make just so much more troublo for McKlnley, tho Republican (Uigurs and the cause of sound r cney. A'ou now see through this trick. Aro ou going to let It work SOUTH SCUANTON. Membeis of the Plttston Blanch of tho Ladles' Catholic Benefit associa tion were entertained AVednesday night by tho membeis of the local blanch of the same association. Tho fair now In piogretB In St. Mary's hall Is attracting laige ciowds nightly. The funeral of the lute Martin Burns took place yesterday morning fiom the family lesldence. Sei vices weie con ducted In St. John's Catholic church, and lntei ment was made In Hyde Park Catholic cemeteiy. The Famous Welsh Singer Who recently arrived from AVales will bo at tho Lyceum on Monday evening, Oct, 25th. You will mlBS a treat it you don't hear them. NORTH SCUANTON. The funeral of Marie, the young daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. F. Mc Hale, occurred yesterday afternoon nt 2 o'clock from her late home on AVest Market street. A large number of friends and relatives thronged the place long before the time of the fu neral Interment was made in Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. Patrick Lynn, who met with a tragic death In the Brlsbln mine on Monday motnlng, will be burled today. Ser lcs will bo conducted at the family tesldcnce on Notth Lincoln avenue this afternoon nt 2 30 o'clock. Burial will be made In Hyde Park Catholic ceme- itery. Chris Schnrar, of North Main ave nue, has returned from New York city. Miss Carrie . .illams, of lint fold, who has been visiting the family ot Jacob Palmer, returned to her home yesterday. A young child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Shatter, of Robert avenue, died yes terday. Punerat will be held this af ternoon with butlal In Hj do Park Cath olic cemetery. Thomas Lewis, Joseph AVilllams, Da vid Davies, Caswallau Reese and Rich ard Jones, of tnls place, attended a patty at Olyphant last evening. Tho Republican rally In Company H armory tills evening will, In all ptob nblllty, atttact an enormous throng of votets. A parade comiosed of Re publican voters und headed by the cit izen band, will patade the ptlnclpal streets prior to tho meeting. The Chilstlan Endeavor choir will meet this evening In tho Providence Presbyterian church. A latge attend ants? Is requested. Mrs. James McGovein, ot Butte, Montana, Is the guest of Mis, Patrick Moran, of Hollow stieet. Daniel Jones, of Parker street, who has been seriously 111 for some time, la recovering slowly. Mr. and Mip. Chat Us Stone, ot Car bondnlo, who have been the guests of Mr. T. J. Detw clller, of Chinch ave- nuo, letutned to their home jester day. Tho old fashion "Husking Bee," which Is to be given tomonow evening in Company H nrmoiy, under the au spices of tho Piovldence Picsbytetlun chinch, will afford a treat for all de .slrlous of attending. Solos by the sev eral artists w ho will be present! is alono worth tho pi lee of ndmlnlon. The music will be In chaige of Pio fessor Reese AVatklns. Mrs Hauy Caion, of AVnyne ave nue.ls recovering MoIy fiom a serious Illness. Botn To Mr nnd .Mis Luke Evans, of Margaiet avenue, a son A Polandcr reejved seveie Injuries last evening nijout 0 o'clock while at tempting tei cet off a lapldly moving car on Noitii Main avenue at AVatklns street. The cats mn at a good rate of ppeed at that point and the man was hulled to the gtound with much foicp, st lilting the back of his It ad against a stone. He was picked up in an un conscious condition and taken Into tho Gatfield hotel where his wounds weie dressed. He afterwards went to hl boaidlng place on Marvlne patch un assisted. liswis James, a miner In Stoirs shaft. No. 2, was badly injured about tho back yesteiday morning by a fall of rock. His home Is in Pikeburg, whero he was conveyed In the company's am bulance. A POLITICAL POINTER If you Indorse the fito trade and free pilver Chicago platform as the Lacka wanna Democracy does, "lully and without reserve," then work and voto for Sehaelt, Horn, et. al. If ou be llev e In McKlnley, protection and pros perity, turn these agents of Hrjan down. GUIiHN UIUGC. Leonard Johnson, of Clifford, Is the guest of E. Harding, of Fordham street. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tennant, of AVood lavvn Park, entertained a patty of friends on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elvvell and daughter Fiances, of Penn avenue, spent the foiepart of the week with friends at Carverton. All are invited to attend the supper to be held this evening at the home of Mrs. T. J. Snow den, on Sunset ave nue, under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society of Asbury church. Henry AVhetmore, of Sunset avenue, has just recovered fiom a serious at tack of typhoid fever. Tho Anbury Methodist Episcopal ehutch was tastefully decorated yes teiday, the occasion being tho mar riage of Miss Chailotte Osmand and John I, Bloweis. The ceremony took place at noon and was witnessed by a laige number of friends and lelatlves of the contracting parties. Alfred AVal key, of Jermyn, presided at tho organ, while Miss Cora Phillips sang "Faith ful and True," and Rev A. F. Chaffee pronounced them man and wife. Tho bride was attired In a dark green trav eling dress and black hat, and carried bridal roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Lucy Osmand, who wore n gray dress and carried pink carna tions. AVIlllam Found, of Prompton, was best man and the ushers were Otman Cox. "Will Lewis, Emll Neu bauer and Harry Drake. Immediately after the ceremony a dinner was served at the bride's parents, on Dickson ave nue, and was attended by the Immedi ate friends and lelatlves. The couple were the recipients of many useful and beautiful presents Mr. and Mrs. Blowets left on the afternoon train for New York city and other places. Up on leturnlng from their trip they will reside with the groom's mother, on Delaware street. DUNMOKL'. Mrs. S. ar. A'an Pelt and Mrs. Smith left for Philadelphia yesterday, where they will make their future home, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. AVUlIams. of Dudley street, ate visiting friends at Caibondale. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snyder, a daughter. Mr. Nonls, of tho Ten ace hotel, is seriously HI. Dunmoro Council, No. 1022, Junior Order United American Mechanics, will meet at their hall this evening at 7 o'clock. The Roma band gave a ball last evening at Keyntone gat den. Prior to the ball they paraded tho principle streets. Miss Augusta Helen Gllmore, a grad uate of the Boston School of Oratory, will give a recital In the Methodist Episcopal chuich on Saturday evening under tho auspices of the Ladles' Aid society. She comes wry highly rec ommended. Esther, tho 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edvvurd Oakley, of Svvartz street, Is very 111. Leave Items of news for The Trib une at Jones' milk depot. Tho funeral of Mrs. S. B. Buckley were held at her late homo on Cherry street, lost evening at 7.30 o'clock. Tho services vvero conducted by Rev. AV. F. Gibbons, Tho remains will be taken for burial to iShervvood, Conn., this morning at 8 o'clock. OBITUARY. AVIlllam J. Egan, aged 36 years, tiled at his residence, 342 Third street, last evening at G.4G. Mr. Egan wns ouo of tho most prominent young men In the city. Deceased has been a trusted em ployo of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company for over twenty years, nnd for the last few years has had charge of all ttio engine work for that company. He leaves a wife and three children: Susie, 11 years: AVIllle, 0; and Elizabeth, 7. Mr. Egan was forced to retire fiom the active ser vice of the company last May, owing to liver troubles, and has since de clined rapidly until death. Demised Is a bt other of Mrs. D. F. Kearney, of this city, nnd a bi other of Mr. Joseph Egan, of Jet sey City. Funeral an nouncement later. Tho funeral of tho late Mrs. Patrick Moron, of Archbald, took place yes terday morning nt 10 o'clock. A ie qulem mnss was sung In St. Thomas' church, and Interment was mnde in the Catholic cemetery. The pall-bearers were: Messrs. James Corcoran, John Lane, Patrick Moran, James McAn drcw and Thomas Munlcy. Mrs. Anthony O'Hoollhan died at her homo on Emmet street yesterday morning mftcr a long Illness. She is ftirvlved by a husband nnd th fol lowing children' AVIlllam, Mary, Thom as nnd Theresa. The funcinl of tho onc-ycnr-old child of Mr. and Mis. Thomas Flynn took place at Archbald yesterday morning. Intevrment vvius made in St. Thomas' Cathollo cemetery. NEW ORGANIZATION FORMED. Constnblcs, Aldermen nnd Others Declare Principles. The constable deputy constables, aldermen, J. of P.'.s nnd all else con nected with the vocation In this county met last evening In Durr's hall. Rlch and Bailing, constable, ot Pilcevllle, presided over the destinies of the infant organization. Aldeiman John T Howe.of the Seventeenth watd, read the following petition: Tho undersigned hereby ngrre to asso ciate ourselves together for the purpoe of forming an aseci.i.tlon which shall havo for Its object the (protection ol its members in all proceedings appertaining to our respective ottlcrs. That the mem bers of -alrt association shall consist of the constables, aldermen, etc. There ivere eighteen men In the room nnd all filed up to the table and at tached their signatures to the declara tion, as follows. John T. Howe, AVIl llam Folev, J AV. Claik, Benjamin Hauls, John Kellcy, Rlchaid Barron, Edwin Allen. P. J MeNnllv, M J. Cummlngs, T. P. Gllden, John R. Me Hale, J. P. Dolph. AVIlllam S. Block. John Drike, AVIlllam Mason, Hugh Collins, Bill Cooney, AVIlllam Dougher. After passing fiom Howe to Kelley, und from Kelley to Cummlngs, Rlch urd Bairou finally was forced to bo ptesldent. AV. N. Cole wns elected vice president: Kelley, secretaiy, and Al derman Howe, trea.smer. The latter offeted his suite of rooms at the cor ner of AVashlngtcm and Lackawanna avenues for a meeting place and the association will avail itself of the privi lege on November, when the grand jury will lecelve the letutns. GLIB SOLICITORS ARRESTED. Were Taken Into Custody nt Wilkes linrre Yesterday. D. J. Stead and H. McMullen were ai rested in AVllkes-Bano yesterday and held under $1,000 ball each on charges of .swindling Scranton and AVllkes-Barre mei chants. Tho arrests were directed by the police of this city. The scheme of the two men had the virtue of novelty. In the city several weeks ago they lslted leading busi ness men In the guise of agents for the local labor union, which they said weie making prepaiatlons for a great state convention of the organization, to be held In this city In the near future. All they wanted of the busi ness men was to purchase a space "ad" in tho official piogtamme. They had with them a bogus blank pamph let. Inscribed In certain spaces which sold for certain prices. The scheme worked most successfully. The police say that the two secuied about $100 In this city In a few days. The local unions heard of the fake, and twice "warnings" were minted In the papers. The arrest at AVllkes-Barre was af fected thtough descriptions given by the local police. Down there the fa kirs heralded a supposed state con vention of the Brotherhood of En gineers. Both men are middle aged They were placed In the Luzerne coun ty Jail In default of ball. FATHER CHRIST OBJECTED. Hut tho Unnco ot the Jollv Tour Went Merrily On. Despite tho denunciation of the or ganization by Rev. Pet3r Chi 1st from his pulpit in St. Mary's German Cath olic church last Sunday, the Jolly Tour gave Its dance Tuesday evenlne in Natter's hall on Alder street. Father Christ sought admission to the h'all during the progtcss of the dance. Ho wished to address tho members of his congtegntlcn ptesnt. Admittance was denied hint. AVhlle ho was at the door there was considerable confusion among many of the dunceis who mudo a break for polntn of concealment. ti:a .'ACTS, Tho New York Journal of September 30, under the caption of "Tea Drink era Health In Peill." had an aitlcle on tea. Among other things, It said that the impure product of Japan had been smuggled into this count! y, nnd although the customs olllclals at San Francisco had tuined it back It had reached tho East in bond. Tho dis patch In question was dated San Fran cisco, September 29, and was as fol lows: "Tho ilrst public announcement of what promises to be a big scandal, In which tho health of tea drinkers In the United States Is Jeopardized, was made tcduy. A meeting of leading tea mer chants of San Francisco was held lru the Appraiser's building to dlscusH tho action of the board of general appials ers In New Yoik In revet sing a de cision of the tea Inspector at this port. On August C the steamer Belglc brought in a. cargo of tea which C. Toohey, tho Inspector heie, adjudged was unlit for humun use, besides be ing below tho government standard on uccount of the excessive coloilng matter nnd greasy scum. Thetefore ho iefusd It admittance. An appeal was taken to the board In New York and his decision overruled. To Curo n Cold in Ouo Day. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money it It falls to cure. 25 cents. Alaska! No need to go there for GOLD DUST when you can get it at any grocer's. It Makes the Dirt Fly MADH ONLY BY THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louti. New York. Boston. Philadelphia, CEYLON b FIGURES TALK. UirOllTS OF TEAS isn.vnn. Japan 18,7ot),8!lH Green Jl,t7!,04ft China Congou 1 1,70s, i pa Formosa . .. . ir.,tl'J, 1'JH Atiioyuncll'oochovr 7,V!H3,I),10 CEYLON AND INDIA . . 7,792,185 lotal. iin,im'j,7(Ki io:t,ojf.,a7o The DECREASE In total rotniimptlonjts compensated for by tho INCREASKln una of CEYI.OXnud INDIA TK V, as this will o more than twice as fur as any of the others, nnd four times as far as some of them. Note Directions: One level teaspoon of Coj Ion nnd India Touwlll ninkn I'OlJIt cups of ten with flva minutes' Infusion. L'ME AllsOMrTEiiY HOILINQ WATER. Sec that your grocor gives you Ceylon Tea. Sold only in lead packets. 50 cents per ponnd. WOLF & WENZEL, 240 Adams Ac, Opp. Court Itousr. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS bolo Agents for RIchardson-Boynton'a Furnaces and Raugsa. Professional Directory. Advertisements Under This Head $5 Per Line Per Year. Physicinns and Surgeons. DIt. KAY, 200 renn ave., 1-3 and 7-9 p. m. Diseases of women, children. Telephone. DR. BATESON. 337 N. AVASHBN'GTON avenue, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. PR c. L KKiTJY, SCUANTON SAA'INGS Bank blldg, 122 Wyoming avenuo. 3IAUY A. SHEPHERD. M. D. HOME opathl3t. No. 22S Adams nvenuc. DR A TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Disease- of Women, corner AVyomlng avenue and Spruce stre-et. Scrantpn. Of llce hours. Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. DR. AV. E ALLEN. 512 NORTH AVASK Ington avenue. DR. I,. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Trado building. Oilico hours, 8 to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi dence 309 Madison avenue. DR. C. L TREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss I'liuns '' ". : tlon. Olflce telephone wj, 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. Hours. 10 to DR S AV. L'AMOREAIT.V. OrKICB 234 Adams Residence, 131S Mulbeiry. Chron ic diseases, lungs, hcait, kidneys", anil genlto-urluary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. AV G. ROOK. ATETERINARY SUR geon Hordes, Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2o72. Lawyers. JAMES H TORRnY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Law Rooms 413 and 414 Commonwealth Building. FRANK E. BOA'LE ATTORNEY AND oounsellor-at-lavv. Burr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. EDWARD AV THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 14 and 15, Republican bldg. JEITREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-law, Commonwealth Building. AA'ARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS nnd Counscllors-at-Livv, Republican building, AVnshington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JE53UP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at law, Commonwealth building, AVashlnston avenue. PATTERSON & AVItjCOX, TRADERS' National Bank Building ALFRED HAND, AVILLIAAI J HAND. Attorneys' and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. TRANK T OKELL. ATTORNEA'-AT-Law, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JAMES AV. OAKFORD, ATTORNBY-AT-Law. Rooms 514, D15 and 61C, Board of Trado Building. L. A AVATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORN BY-AT-LAAV. Commonwealth building. Scranton. Pa. C. COMTXIYS, 321 SPRt'CE STREET. D. B. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real ostato security. Mears 'building, coiner AA'artdngton ave nue and Spruco street B Y KILLAM, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. 120 AA'yomlne avenue, Scranton, Pu JAS J II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law, 45 Commonwealth bids, Scran ton. AVATSON DIEHL, HALL & KEMMER ER Attorney and Coun"ellorirat-Law; Traders' National Bank Building, rooms 6. 7, 8. 9 and 10; third tloor. Detectives. BARRING & -M'SWilENUA'. COMMON--weoith building, Intcrutato Secret Ser 1 Icjo Aceney. Klondike! ""swissjr. gSSCSs. INDIA TEA INTO AMERICA. 1 UIUU KfsTisgg ill frSi IK iSft Hft aSt lBn(l-n7. 1R08 (Kstlmated). t'.,tl7tt, 118 l'J.000,000 DerroRRo iH j-xr cenj lll.'JKl.nnil lit, 0(10,000 Dccrenxo 10 per cent 1 1,080,5:10 0,000,000 Decrease. 23 por cent 18,001, n-Jl 18,000,000 Incrciwo in per conk 1,58:5, 17.'1 :i, 100,000 Decrease) r,:i por cent 9,474,019 12,000,000 Increase 54 p, c, 07,100,000 3 SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist. WHOSE office ts nt '.lift r,nnl;fivrnn. IMTOOPLBjY nn Hvcnue. In Will. lams' White Front t-hoe btore, onmlnos tho eje free In tha most areurate way, nnd his prices for tipac tnclcs nre cheaper than elsewhere. Aliv inentable tndlHVrencei to tho proper caroof tliecves reom to pos. hesH most people until tho tlmo comes when headaches. Imperfect . IU2UIW m v Islon.or ot her results ofinirh neglect give warning that nature Is rebelling against such treatment of one of tho most prccioiiH gifts, formal vision I n blessing unappreciated until It has been lost nnd restored; Its mil valuo Is then realised, 1 here fore, you should not lose u day beforo havlug your eyes examined. This service wo gladly render lroo of charge. RUMUMHER TUG PLACE. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the White Front Shoe btore. Architects PERCIVAL J MORRIS. ARCinTECT, Hoird of Trade Building. EDWARD R DAA'IS. Rooms 24, 2" anl 2t building, Scranton. ARCHITECT, Commonwealth E L WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICH reir of COG Washington avenue. LFIWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT. 435 Spruco St., cor. Wash avev,, Scranton. rREDEJUCK L BROWN, ARCHITECT. iTieo ijuuuing, ias wasmngion avenue,. teranion. T I. LACEA' & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank Dentists. DR. I. O. LY.AIAN, 325 N. uv enue. WASHINGTON1 DR. F. street. L. M'GRAAV, SPRUCE DR. II. l REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 AVyomlnB am AVELCOME C. SNOVER, 421 LACKA. wnnna. ave. Hours, 9 to 1 nnd 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS. M. E DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTBL. REAR BU LAOKA.. wnnna avenue, Seianton, Pa., manufac turer of AVlre Screens. Schools. SCHOOL OP THE LACKAAVANA Stianton, Pa. Courses pieparatory to college, law, medicine or business Oipoii September 13 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M Cann, LL. D., AValter H. Buell, A. M. Seeds. G R. CLARK & CO . SEBDMBN AND Nurserymen; store 145 AVashlngton ave nuo; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 7S2. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK, lln avenue. Rates reasonable P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, N1JAR D.. L. & AV. jiaabe-nser depot Conducted on tii Eu lopean plan. A'lOTOR KOCH, Prop Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR ball, picnics, parties, receptions, wed clings and concert work furnished For terms address R. J Bauer, conduoto 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulbttrts music store. MEGAItaBE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' euppllos, envelopes, paper bags, twine, AVarehouse. 13j AVabhlngton avenue, Scranton, Pa. FRANK P. BROWN S. CO. WHOLE sale dealers In Woodware Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 Wmt Iackawanna ave, THOMAS AUBREY. EXPKRT AC rountant anil auditor. Rooms 19 and 20. AVilllams' Bui llnff, opposite pontontce. Agent for tho Hex. Fires Hxtlnsuisher. Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBL1SH1NO CO.. North Wsh!ugtou avenuo Linotyp Composition of all kinds quickly donol Facilities unsuipusscd In this region. WW ggtlm