''TCTpr " wwffinw tuf'1 "(. f'T. ' ? tTT -, i j ' ir ' . . , i, m stfff V ' - . I' LM1E SCKANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MARCH S, 1001. ?- -r fiM'Vff ''-pritv g.'TjUnytiittfg'w-'y--y yp 0 A, .1 BV- B0ftKC": lLILDIBPrfci- ,V ? " I THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE A POPt'bvIt ( I.CAIIiMI I10UM! for the n-ne-" tit ol Ml Wh llste llous- e Kent. I'.eal i.stale or Other Property to Soil or Kailiansc, r W0 Want MtuitloiH or Help "Hum! small Art. lettUemchtu Cor One rent a Word, M Iner loii. (or lltr t.nls a Mini t.supt MtnatlMU Wanted, Width io berried I'rre WANiril AX lAlM.lill.M MJ AM) 1.01111 I'lMh ul rmirjruii.v lii'iiilal. Multi: Kill HIM ON "M.IIM AM. Ml. IV pilli ( X. I . Mrplnl. w Mr:ii-tiiii.ii:r misi, urn ummmi and urioral Imi-rwork winitwl. In i f.inillv of turn-. Apply at coiner (.Infield .Htm:' ami spline -Ire I. Niinu: is wuiunvM i; Willi nil. I'ui.u ol llili i iinpint to uiw it. ioiiMitMir-1 Mr '"IHIil.lJC I f til" brft aClllle lit HlC lOHC'l po.-i M (irlro, v,r take pletiiio !' annouri Imi lint 'ii ami if In Much Uf, l'mi, wc will fuinl-.li "itr patron trtlti eks-trn. Iliht bulbs fitr ol ilurtj" vliM npplmiir (or ti" v bulbs ilnw return Hi. oil nifit in. hi. bulbs is ill unit In pln 1 1 1 hlliffn fur llir iM Ni 1'iiM . i j It nwurd uii'iei iiimlv do-, i nlm huniril fill ni me Iiiilli bnonii' ij irK W 1'illoM? thai Itci bulbs Will tlli'U Willi II" j n.rMil ol oui pitni ii n -aioe Him tn .iii M; ofiisKiiiv ul iI.m Hinting j-.itni - I i ' iw iiiin ill, IN 1 ik ii' A I " I o P II. Pet in, iitnit.il Minairer. ICE AND SNOW MUST GO. The City Authoilties Will Enfoicc the Law to Clean SIdownlks. Now thai till" w Intel Is noallv over tin- until'): UK'S in i lunge tit thi city's Meets and slik walks ii I o beginning to awake to the fm t lli.it thole Is u city in illn.ili' e. taming ii (lrn uf $2o far lis llril.ol).",il VIIIH'", 1UUI(1(!(I fur im one lu"i fa IN to liti'p his slilcwnlk In .1 smiV (on'dllloli, lind thai this fnclltilts till ltlllllru tu li'llHAC snow ami loc. M.my i.uniiliilnts huvt- kmcIrmI the city (illli luls dttiliiir tin' pant lew wcuks nf inoilu talliim: to lnopoily i-lciin their Kl'IcwiilkM of Niiow ami lie. St'eial 1" uplo have Iii'pii moio r l(."s Inlinud ft mi falllni,' ninm then.' iilaceiv, and thu siiict department has limn kept In u in mull innkl'iK- .s.ito city walks and 'he loadwaji mi which Ice hns ac ( iiniulated thiuiiRli the UPgllgciKe or" wilfulness uf ncuihy leslilentf-. "Itj IhiKlnccr Kupp lias 1h(iii luuk ini; up thf city (ii'dlutinccN and he has t'nind uiic linpilnff on the illy cn lnpcr the loxponslblllty of spolng' that Hie propjtty (luni'ih keep their Mile walks In pioper repair and In a s-afo indltloii tnr (icdeMtllaiu'. Attuuhed to Hie ordliinin e is a clause providing: for i punnlty mi tlioij who fall to ton t'nin to Its iKinheineiiis. Mr. Kupp told a lepoiter yestetday thut unless, home of thu oU'endlng- piop- ity owuii.s at niK.1- got tit woik to H'lnedy the tll hlute ol attain, they would very hhoitly hear tiom him, and "aid that If he niuilo an iwample of a it w of them It would lieili.ipn liavt- a ifiielklal clfeet on the entile comuiun it . . S.eral IihIIhiiuui iltlzens imd Jttut licuii ralsiiiff a vIi;oiou.s pintevt .itmut a (lallBCious hlik-wnlk on one ol the main stieetsi whole two or tluee inches "f icr lmd iii'i'iiimilatnil. It was tliiu thut foine one --hoiild lime made a 1'iotCht. lint the i uiiiltr Is that action is not tuki n hooiipi, fm lu in.inv plaeps around town the snow and Ice lui" lain on the walks since winter set ..in and the onlj n It has lieen clu.iied m oil lint, been li tlu riet nt pasM..rsby. t)e"i li ii uioiiths Jtfo 'j'lu. Tilbune li luted the law on this subject and Inie then has dliceled the attention ! the authuiltles t( speclili. lulatlons "f the ordlnauct". .ow that the seiibon ol snow and h o i about or It Is said thai tin oidl iiance will be enrolled, nm the ordi nance iueiB moie than the iiifrlert to ii move snow ami leo. Ii com is any ondttui.a of a sidewalk which Is d.tn-!"'il.,'.'"-,Ut' lo" " pctlestiiat'. Their mo so 'j'al ixt lligee sidewalks all the .icar ituuiiil. Upon Seienth and Kiphth live JHK.S. there an wdlks leM with the loarhvuy on om -hit- and on the other i sheer diop ol tle 01 six lett. Thtse me uitmlled and unpuitected A child o itUult may t-muc to serious haim at li"se plui is at any time Tho Pool Tournoy. As a ii suit ur M..II. t'llfioni liputlnp VDf.iL Sp'niKlu in the pool tourney on "JVedncMluj nlKht at the I'jelo 'club, tile lutter Will lecehu- t lilt ti plki. u i tie. ilumphiey, sciuuil class, and tf. .Tord, foni Hi i lass, must now ii);hl It 'out Jor tlrst pihse. Iluinphiey IiuvIiik won nine mni loi two and I'liltoid baxliig Mtrn nine and lust one. IfC'llf- I'l'i-d wine the in t khiik he v ond Hi" toiliiuj and take llisl prle, but It Muniphuy wins, another Kanie will luu to be plu.id. The ileokllni; kuiu? ",C KUinea will piobably be played Sat Hi day nlKht. A Plctuic of No. 1 Plane. A copy or the Coal Trade Journal for Match has Just lomp to hand and Is u paitleumily tnurestlnf,- nunibsr toiesl 'leri ot this lultv. n Is called the ' Ke.,stono 'tllnul and Is devoted to Uio cual tnti-usts uf ihls state. It j lVfiuely llltihtiatcil with plctuies of ijjV Intel lor and txterjor.of 1011I bitak- tis and other f.-nes aUout the nilnes. 'Ai'lmt 1-, p.n tli ulailjV" Intel ehtliiK to (Jrhoiidiillitiis is a hund-wnie pletuie tT the loot of old No. I' plaik In this VHy. with the udJolnliiR Delawaie and Uii'lfcon bhuksinlth thop .. - r , " A Pie Entlng-onte'st. ;un Satin day nleKt. nt tho Urand opeia houye. at the ctloeoCUhe even. IfiS'h peifouiuinee by the Keystone DkuiiJilt. ionipaii. an extra atliaetlou will he oMiU'd. 'fin lonBlns conudy. "Jn TJlxlo Ijimd will bo the. bill, and alter It "Hiiro will bfe aplu-eatlntM-ou" ?'i,t win oli in-onilFes to fmnJVh Kits of Uili IJfiWiilolInK Jiif.iirtzfk will iTc nw ill iled , F,i ens Newton, ttaiiy O l''ieas,.of"JiHuyn. and MIsk Cllabeth l.cvaiiu JNiw .on, of Car bondule. wei inMiurtcd-'ln marflse by tlul Uev. 11. .1 "Wlmlon. O. IJ., on Wed rfbiiilu i'eiiliiB. .it the lmiMiiiuKi 01 ttt lUrtan IlapiiHi tliuicb The n-re-lulny was wltiiessid bj bin a lew rtlativs aiul fiinids of the couple X1&- rVV j( "Cures a Cotinh or C ( Ijqnrs ( roi n v. lioipt'iiTli (J -at.onoo.- aliJntoiithll'lf.t" Lr,' pne.in'i i M"on'i i c'wici miq rst'iim. .nrnCon'tirrHftn. rorinat'ic. TH- Cafbbndaile Department, lolin Newton.biotlKi'of tho bride, wan tho only uttotidant. The blldo was at tired In n poplin suit of castor shade, trimmed with (link brown viHet and Atahlnii Ince, with hut to mutch. Hha can led a bomillct of ptrtty hrldo loses. Immediately after the ceremony the couple loll lor their newly furnl!hed limne In .letniMl, wheie a icceptlon lo a few of their more Intimate friends wus HiMin, The blldo It a datlBhter of Mr. and Mis. John II. Newton, of Will lams meutie, and the Broom Is n ilsiiiK ouub busljieiys mini of Jcrtnyn. CABBONDALE LIQUOR STRONG. So Two Toicst City YouthH round. The Police Foico Called Out to Sub due Them. Two pay youiiB nicn from Tin est i'lty K(U In trouble on Wednesday evinhiB In this ilty utter tlllhiB up u little too heavily on local tire-water. They had b.eu "In town all afternoon and seemed to be itiaklllK u holiday celebration of It. One after another nil the puloonx, reilnilialils, etc, lu the central city wete visited and at o'clock they wound up at tin Morrison estate llvei for what they knew not tilled to the muzzle with "white" II tptor and light. Two funnels lioin i'oifHt Cityward wete Just hltehltiB their teams to ro home when the youiiB fellows aiiivcd. The latter Marled an altercation and within less time than It takes to tell It thete was a siihn imtfic. An attache of the stables lushed to police headquarters, anil Cblef of Po lice MeAndrew with P.itiutui.'ii Hell, Caidcn and Huddy responded forth with. The l'oiest City chaps were quickly collated and in a few minutes found thcniM'IVPu'ln two diolcc rooms In William Kllleen's pubic bnardhiB llllllSl They weie kept In the linkup until !i o'clock .esteuhiy niornliiB and by that time wile eiy repentant. Mayor Kllputtick listened to thir piofuso apologies and. otlened by their youth, suspended sentence and with an ad monition to be more careful hereafter ffiivo them th"Ir llbeity. The Men's Mission Confcieucc. The confetetice lu the Piesbyteilan chinch began last night with n lectuie on "The Missionary and Chillzatlon." 1'r. Dtinlap. the speaker. Is one of the inos-t widely known mlslsonarles In the Presbjtoiiaii chinch, his Held being1 Slam. Pe. Ur. Dunlap Is a pleasing ap pealing man, with a clear, distinct voli e and talks with the ease nnd giace of a practical speaker. Hi- pre faced his talks with a ileilultlon of eh lllutlou. 'Civilization." he said, "is an Im proved condition of man, and menus the adaneeunnt. lelineiueiit urt'Utld progiess in geneial; It Is the lifting up ol limn inoially and plosicall). To i IMIlzi Is to gle law and cultur", is to humanize and elevale, and we shall hern that nil'slonatles have great ln I'.ilciiK.' in ('11-1112111?, liuuiiiullnB and elevating men " To thlllze is to woik giadiuilly. the doctor dpi'laml, and ( antiot be aceom pll"hed I iv aitllieiul uiians, It Is the woik of the nilssloiiui to publish th' tiuth. Slam, lie sfld. ewes ovci thing to the clvHIzatlop luoiight by the nils slonallf. Among the uumcious ob jects wlih.li the AmeiiiMii nilssiou woil .no lespniislble fur the follow Imr were eliumeiatcd' The piintlug: pits, with tpes of the Slunioe ihir mieis. the Hist newspaper and calen dar, wheie the evils of gambling, onliiiu eating, intoxication, tip three uatloiiiil Mie. weie exposed- geogra ph. chemist! v, medicine and suiglcul scleiue. hospitals, sewing machines, anil all manner of machinery, aie ciedlted to thi'-e busy woikcts. Sluverv Is auothei of the ei lines which they have fought so baldly to blot out. In lilfi a duel, despotic usuiper succeeded to the thione, but i ei eutly one of the men educated by the niNsinnailes was set up for king and lie lias mutle goon Ul-e Ol ills uu v .Milages as attested by his llliihtilous rtlgii. "If yu shall meet an American nilsslou.il y, be his friend, co-opera to with him and seek his advice." nie tho dliections issued to his people. Kverv- i wheie the Siamese etiU'italn the high- st ivtr.iid for the Anierlean mlsslon- ai it's, and the nie given fii-eiiom and ntdss to all p.nts of the emplie. lu illsiin-slng the allegations made that the nilsMoiuuies nte vlslonarv, tutk'ss and thoughtless, and aie the cause ot all the letent trouble in the 12ast. Ur. Utinlap said that nothing ho pained the heatts of the U'tuinliig nilsslonailes as to hear these lepoit Ti icfuli this iilKlline.1t, he pointed to the excellent regaid with which the people of Shim consldei the Anicil iaiis. lrevious to his dtpaituie, Ur. Uuulap told of his endcavois to inlse money lor school buildings In Pang Kok. Inside of tluee wetks they had ml' si SU'.uiO among the noblemen of th- (otintiy. nnd had met no refus lis. A Hose Company for Vnndling. Watt cms & Carpenter, solleltois, have Hied an application In the pio thutiutaiVs oillee for u ehaitcr ol a coipoiutlon to be known as the Vanil lins llos tompaii. No. 1, the char acter and object ot which Is the sup port of a hose company for the con tiol of tin, and for those purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the lights and privileges of the (.orpomtlon net. The mutter will ionic lufore the Judges of the cotut of common pleas on March ;."i. Royal Aicanumites Feast. ., C.u'boudal'- louiiill, No. OJI, ltoal Aivunum, held its uiiuuul banquet lust evening ut the Motel Aiuciluin. Kvery anangement was made for the niunt elaboi.itu llui'.' Ill the hlstorv of tho soclet. Supper wus solved at ! o'clock, after which theie were a number of aftei -(llriuer speecheii. Meetings Totilghtl Pour bonid T . ' , ; Order of Hallway Cuuduelois.'No. WO. Junloi Order t'ultcd American Mo chaiilcs, Coiniiaiilons ol the Forest. Anicilfuu Legion of Ilouor. I'nited Mine Woikeis, No, Si I The ftojul Chile. At the Opera Hou&c, Tonight' iSapho," Satuidny mutliKe -"The M.stoiieH of Woodlawu." Satuidity night "lu Ulxlg'.s Laud," 'Phone : NEW, 286 1010,0423; TYTHIANS ATTEND THEATER. Tho Knights Wete. the Quests of Mnungei' Shipmnn Xtist Night. Wednesday night was the regular meeting night of Catbondatc lodge. No. '.'"ii. KiiIkIiIh of Pythian, but there wasn't miieli routine business turns acted, If any Manager It. W. Ship num. of the Katouu Urainatle i out luiuy, who has long been mi ardent member of the order, sent an Invita tion to tho lodge to attend the per formance of thu play, "In Sight of St. Paul's" The lodge met, lecelved the "invite," passed suitable resolutions of thanks to Manager Shlpninn, accepted thu Invitation and attended In a body, choice seats In the body of the houie being leseived for Until. The Pythlans fully enjojed the per formance of "In Sight of St. Paul's." one of Sutton line's best pioductlons. It was In four aetK and eleven scenes. Thi'te wcie nineteen speaking chnr aeleis In the east, which makes It a pla that few tepertolre companies curry enough people to produce. The plav d.'pletcd upper life In Bight of St. Paul's catlK-drul, London. Miss Ship man look tho part of a heartless, scheming adventuress and portrayed the nilo in uMcry realistic manner. A number of clever specialties between the acts enlivened the waits A Candy Pull. A purty of merry young tolks as seuiblcd at the home of Miss liunlce U.ivis upon her invitation on Tuesday evening to have an old-fushloned can dy pull. Besides hauling, tugging, dragging and drawing the watm mo lasses Into thinness and weaving It Into fantastic shapes the bonis wete successfully begullcTI by music, and Miss Alice Lindsay and Charles Kvans sang a duet to the pleauns of the com pany. Those who pnitook of the even ing's enjoyment weie. Misses Sadie Watklns. May Hates, Helen Harvey, Virginia Stephens, Alice Lindsay. Clyo Caller, Ihiuna Pcdiick. Bessie Tiffany. Anna Watklns, Kinni.i Davis, Katie Davis, Alice Hedseii, (Juice Harvey und Messrs. Charles Ilaunstelt. Charles Porter. Wallace Bell. Chailes Kvnns, Toin Hutes, Ed. Carter, Joseph I'tley, Hoy Hollenbeek, Matthew Dolph, Ed. Stephens. It. Olver, 1. Stoddard. A Sleeping Stranger. About 10 o'clock yesterday morning James Decker brought word to the municipal building that an Intoxicated man was making himself obnoxious on Hlver street. No police ofllcers were In the building at the time, so Sanitary Otilcer Moftitt volunteered to place the man under an est. He found the fellow .stretched at full length on the walk In tront of the home of Mis, James Davis. Mlchucl Stone's ti.insfer wagon bowled uIoiir about this time and the "chief" pressed It Into service for patrol put poses. The man was hustled Into the vehicle and (.ii ted to the city bastlle. He lemained In ii stupor all day, so could not be given a healing. He will be brought befoie Mayor Kllpatilck todaj. None of the olliccrs could Identify the fellow. Barbers to Dance. II some of the pations of the local "tonsoi lal parlors" notice during the next few weeks unwonted sprlghtllness and activity on the part of the vvielder of the inzor, and the said vvielder exe cutes a tew fancy steps, sliding along on the tin ot his shoe and coming down on the heel with a bang while en mute fioni the hydiant with a cup ol fieh lather, he need not be startled nor have tVnis for his safety. In all piobubillty It will only be that the shaver Is piaulclng the glide wait.! or two. step lu anticipation of the ball that will soon be given by the Barbel s" union. Bui he's hall has alteady been seemed for the event, which will t.tko place soon after Easter. A committee composed or L. 1". fSray. Thomas Gal lagher, Michael Langaii and Fred Brunner have tho artair In charge A Clerk Accused. Constable H. U. Pierce appeared at Ci. A. Ple's Carbondale cash store et,tPtduy morning with a warrant for the airest ot James Callahan, one of the cleiks, on a charge of embezzle- menl The w at rant was issued by I Alditman Baker, on complaint of the piopilctor. who said that Callahan had . i ollceted money which he had failed to turn In. ! Callahan at tlist denied the charge in toto, bat after a little he bioke down and admitted that his accounts weie Incorrect, but piomNed to settk all shortages. Mr. Pylc discharged him fioni Ills employ, but the wairunt will not be served unless he falls to make good his piomlses Father Dixon's First Sermon. A huge cougiegatlou assembled at Hie Lenten devotions held lu St. Hose i bin eh on Wednesday evening. The s-rinon was delivered by Uev. Father Ulxou and was his tlrst since leaving the hospliiil, where he was tieated foi appendicitis. He spoke on tho text, "If thou enter Into light." said Chi 1st. "keep my commandments." Th'" ser mon was a powerful one. He exhoited his heaters to be true to their teach ings and to be as honest lu their deal ings with their fellow men as with God, Thu levcieud speaker held tho i lose attention of his hearets. An Afternoon Paity. A paity was held ut the home of Must'r Thomiib Jenkins jeMetduy af ternoon, at which games, music and retteshments were enjo.ved In turn by the little ones assembled. Those pres ent weiv: Kutheilno Nicholson, Clara Kltlier. Jennie Pengelly. Lottie Illsted. Uliiiniii Mills. Dei tint Maun. Mabel Stone, Llzlo Thomns, Hei'thu. Tlioinas, Lois III1I, Helen Glbb, Moilne Huddy, L'onu Itoemnuiineyer, Eail Gatey. Hex Stone. James Orr. Thomas Orr. Hex Huddy. Born. To ah, and Mis. Alexander Wylle. of Copelund avenue, yestetduy, a duiiKh lei. To Mi. and Mis. John McGuiry, or liatlle avenue, ti son, To Mr. und Mis. Iluny I'loutor, of Nc. I, a son Shook the Presldont'a Hnnd. M. F. UoiHii, of tills city, who has been lu Washington for aevenil days. I expected home tudn. A tiiend hero reewvd a letter from him yesterday telling how Mi. Horan was rorturiale enough to meiit tho prenldonl. Mr Horan ald: "There are only a few of us from Cuibondale who had the hon or of ehnklnff tho hund that rules thts nation, and we wouldn't Ht that, but, luckily n few of the Lincoln club, of Toledo, O., to whom McKlntey gave t reception on Tuendny morning, tiro stopping nt tho sninc hotel I nm nnd w-e Joined th eluh for the occasion, the distinguished nppeiinince of Hugh Powderly getting us In the fiont rank." The Noxt Recital. The next organ recital nt the Trin ity Episcopal church will bn held on .Tuesdny owning. March 12, and It promise to bo as good, If not better, artistically, than the lust one. It will be given by Prof. J. I. Alexander, bandmaster of the Ninth regiment. N. O. P., und niganlst of the First Pres byterian church, Wilkes-Banc. Prof. Alexander will be upslsted by Mr. Hurry Thomas, violinist, leader ul" tho Albany Symphony orchestra, of Al bany, N. V.. und Mrs. Edson G. Wor den, soprano, of Seruntoii, who has been heard here a numbir of Mines and Is n pronounced local favorite. The Passing; Throng. John O'Mnlley was a visitor In Pot est City yesterday Uev. Charles Lee was a visitor In Scrunton yesterdn. Miss Kutc O'Boylc spent yesterday with Seiantoti friends. William II. Jones, of Blnghainton. Is visiting lelatives In town for a few dn js, t''. W l-'ulkOMon attended the funeral of Hcniy Gicenci. at Prompton, yes tciday. JERJHYN AND MAYFIELP. Tho funeral of the late Mrs. A. T. Matthews took place yeeterduy after noon. At 1! o'clock a brief service of pinyer was held at the home, on South Main strcei, und the remains were af terwards taken to the Methodist Epis copal chuich, wheie the seivice was lonttnued by Uev. M, V. Fuller. D. D.. and Uev. Maynard It. Thompson, of the Baptist church. The inenibeis of Pildo of Jermyn lodge, Daughteis of St George, and a delegation of the members of Monsays tribe. Improved Older of Hod Men. nttended the ob sequies. The pall beaier.s were Itleh nrd Stevenson, Christopher Whitney, James Tucker. George Cudllp, Sam uel Waleis and James Davis, Elizabeth Oliver nnd Martha Nicholson weie tho llovver bearcis. During the sorvke lu tho chuich .Mr. James Davis sang, with much feeling, the .solo, "The An gels Aie Looking." Thete vvns no change yesteiday In the condition of Nathaniel Depew, who Is critically ill. Miss Miriam Solomon, of Pcckville. has returned home, utter a few days' visit with her gtaudparents. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Ficas. who were united In mairluge on Wednesday evening, have taken up their residence on North Main street. In the pioperty adjoining Dr. I. S. Graves. Miss Lizzie Battenberg, of the East Side, and Mrs. Armine Battenberg, of Archbald. were Carbondale visitors jesterday Mrs. Job Hawkins, of Carbondale, was u visitor here yesterday. Prof. Ernest L. Bovard scored a complete triumph in his recital of mu sic on tho piano at the Methodist Episcopal church last evening. A wcll lllled house gieetcd the young aitlst. and the applause at tho close of each number evinced thu popularity ot Mr. Bovard and the appreciation of his playing1. The (ommand of the keybonid which was bhovvn was a furpiiFe to many, while In the difficult number.s of the programme an astounding tech nique was necessary to a pioper icn dltioii, showing months of prnctlce. Pei haps the most enjoyable numbers given were the plnyei's own "Tur.in tello In E Minor" and the "Mauh Til umphalP." by Kunkel. One of the pleasing feututes also, wj-s the elocutional'' wink of MIs Marie E. Van Cleft. Miss Van Cleft Is n highly Bitted entettatilcr and her elforts were veiy much uppicclated. Mrs. A. L. W. Pi Ice, of Sciaiiton, as sisted Mr. Bovatd In the four numbers for tour hands, and pioved a valu able adjunct. All together, the (veil ing was one of evident enjoyment to all. OLYPHANT. The funeral of the late John Davii will be held at the home of hlb father, Llewellyn Davis, on Fiut stieet, Blakely, Sunday afternoon ut l'.IO o'clock. Interment will bo made lu Union eemcteiy. The Eureka conimandcry. No. ill. Knights of Malta, Installed the olllcers elected nt last week's meeting. Next Tucsduy, the sixteenth semi annual convention of the young Peo ple's Wesley League will be held In the Primitive Methodist church. Th following aie the officers: Piesident, He v. Thomus Cook, Jermyn; tlrst Ice president, Mis. James Lewis, Ply mouth; second vice piesident. Miss . Hurler, Scranton; secretary, Uev. James Hey, IJIakciy: assistant .seci" tnry, Allss Mary Nleholls. Olyplutnt. tteasuier, Ue. Geoigc Lees, Scranton. Theie will bo three sessions, onj at 10.80 a. m., 2.30 p. m. and 7 p. ni. Louis Lakon was taken to the Sciaii ton Private hospital on Wednesday for treatment. The attendance at tho bazaar In th" Presbyteiittn chinch hist ovenlns- was laiKe. An excellent entertainment was Klvin by local tulent. This- evening a programme will be tendered by the pupils of the public schools. A lino &uppe Is served every evening tor the email sum of 15 cents. Don't miss It. J. A. Glnsbuig' Is rpending the week In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Snook, of Giet-n Hldge. visited fi lends In town Wcd nescla John Wllllain.'.on. of Wllkes-Barre, was a caller In town yesterday. "Hogun's Alley" wus witnessed by ,i good. sized audience at the Father Mutliew Opera llouso laht evening. Several clever specialties were Intro duced. Woid was received here last night of the (langeioiis Illness of John Cor coran. ot New ink, N". J. Mr. Corcoran formerly leslded on Duninorc uttcct, this borough. The Grip Cure That Does due laxaiHr flioino Quinine icinout the cause. JESSUP. The milium at the MooMe mountain nilneti sttuck yesterdav. owing to the lucsence of a number of miners who do not belong to their union. Tho I'nited Minn Woikerd of Amctlca re quires every colliery to lmve a local tor thtniiielvea, and every muii work. Ing at the colliery to bo lu thut local, The Ancient Order of Hibernians of IhU place are making great prepnru. tluus for their eociul, which will take Scranton 4" Guernsey H ALL IS TUS BUST PLACC IN SCtlANTON TO BUY A PIANO OR ORGAN Don't fall to come ani see as Kte.it bargains are waiting for) ou. J.W.GUERNSEY. PROP. 3I4-3IO WASHINGTON AVE. SCRANTON. PA. In New Guernsey Building. Davis stcam dys Co. 319 PE1N AVE. (oorlj cnllM tor nnd rl-llvrcrl Cleaning, P.itinff and Prtusini; e ALLWO-K aUR'P"0. PHONE 373B Golden Gate Dining rooms. Beit 25 icnt mni In the rltj, I'lve Meal Ticket', S1.U0. Sundj.i dinnri rpi'iialt). Home injile t'Jttrj. 244ADQMS "VE. W.J. Barhiscale. eJ-STn'?i. MANTELS. ofscs Pire place tilintnlrig. ' Tlllnj; for flours 3t2waHiNaroNAVE. telvhon;. IV. A. H4RVEY, Electric Wiring jnd I'Ktnrci. 1,1-ctrIo Hell and Telcphono Woik 309 noMMONVHLTH BUILOING. J. B. WOOLSEY & CO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Dealers in Plate Glass and Lumber O ALL KINDS. Kingsbury & Scranton, Minufncluicin' Ac.iiiti MINE ANU MILL SUPPLIES. Ditrlrt' ApenU for Jolm A lioebllinr'a son. Co Whe Hope and Klctttieal Wlir. Curia l'ercln jml ItuMin Vrfc ( u. s Ili-Ulna-. 1'Jiking, Ilor nnd Meilnnl'.il Itubber (,oud Knowlton Picking ( nrtci i Oil Clothing l'.uiim Sill I'.iuli Hide IV. H. GORDON & SON. Horse Slinplnff ami Geneial lllackunitl Inr Wagon ami Carriage liuildiiu 339 Adams Av-nue. place St. Patilek's night at St. Jitiues hall. John Eagen. of Second street. Is very HI at his home with the prevailing epidemic, gilp. Mrs. Thomas Comoy, of Dunmoie, formerly of this place, was a caller in town yesteiday. The newly atgunlzed council will hold a special nieetlng lu thu borough building on Moiulay evening. A large numbeT of our townspeople attended the parade at Sciantou yes tei day. Miss Maine McAndiew, of the High school, was a caller lu Olyphant last evening, Miss Ella Dougherty, of Philadel phia, Is visiting her paients on Lane stieet. Messis. Joseph Lungan. II. V. Law lep and John Sweeney weie business callers lu Scranton yestenlu. AV0CA. The Ladles' Missiouui.v soi lets met at the home of Mis. Thomas Nelson yesterday and elected the following ot flcers. Piesident, Mis D. T. 'Smythe; secretary, Mrs. J. II. Anderson: treas urer. Mrs. William Lnlnl; first vice ptesldpiit, Mis. Thomas Hothwlck; second vice-president, Mrs. Dunks; box committee, Mis. William Brown and Mis. William Land. Miss Mary E. Wilson and John Smith weie man led Wednesdn evening by Uev. T. E. Wilson at the home ol the btldo's parents on Miller Hill The bride and her sister. Miss Sai.tli. were chaimlngly attired In steel gray gowns with satin and hi aided trimming:). The groom was waited upon bj James Lavin. Alter the ceremony the guests partook ot a, substantial wedding sup pjr. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will icslde on the We-,1 Side. Dr. and Mis. Pier wiiimcd from Philadelphia on Wednesday evening. Tlio doctut's eye Is not Improved and It Is tho cftort of the doetois to save the other member. .Mrs Mary MacMlllan, of the Ninth End, is suffeilng fioni u severe attack Of Blip. The stud, of goods at the I.ungiilffo stoic Is being disposed of as quick as possible. Thu tiansfer of the colliery will be made within ten days. Miss Mniy Mellow an has letuiued from Philadelphia, where .he has been undergoing tieutnient for her eyes. Thomas Nehon. of Yoik avenue, Is seiloualy ill. A young daugliter of Mr. and Mis. Guldbwoithy. of Moosie. died on Tites day afteinoon. Intel nielit will be made today in Laiigillftc cemetery. Rev. E. U. Duuhtp, u ictlicd mis sionary from Slam, will speak on Hi' subject ot "Missions in Slam" at the Langtlltle (hutih this evening. Ui. Dunlap will lite a magic lantein to Il lustrate his lecture. Admission Itec and po collection will be taken. Ever body welconii. The ruiiunagc salo still contluucs lu the Dovers' blork undei the auspices of tho Methodist Eplsiopal tijuich. There aie many quulnt old lellcs. as well as up-to-datti ,u tides, which will be, sold tor small hums. Ever bod) welrome. Tha Junloi Clitlsilau I'hideavoi league will give a huppcr In the base ment of the church next Fildii ev 'ii lug. TAYLOH. foi' lali.iit ntptlit ilimili (all ai Wther't link imitlimri to ilriw Hue .iltcidaim. Ninons tin maiij Icalurcs I. Ilie paliilliii.' pirrinlril In Aili.t V. l. Unki'. nliiili it liriiiK tlianitd of) ut l1' 'lit.. 'I Iii. (Imiiic on ttir Ul. pie tcnlul l'i our urn niiu n, Jolm It. .Inlius. .oil John V. J human, U bciiic railt -nuglu ultir. The doj' pike on Wtdnndaj ptiiilutr. u Isauio fill mi.', vtas won I ) Mlrt SadK Markln, X". C"J. The iii'Kinii'ini njilciod lal rtenlne l' llshttd the uidiiin.t piiMiil. IttliialiniHii- oi all kinds Mere teivnl l IiihiijIhiih I ho uriilm,. Tin clit'ltciii ill ronilnm IoiiIkIu aiKl to. niorrow cu-nlinr. Tho home of Ml. und Mu. lUiuy Wclll, ol Main trel. tai the rivic of a Iij')i i-Miit jMleidiy altciiiPon ut I.Mi n'clmk, u I it, n thlr diiijlitci, MIm l.'yiili, ta iiiilfrd In Vb, VllduM Business THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS OAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. Brotherhood Wine Co:s 1 Ine Old Poll , tlurgnmliif. mi I vwlf.ri. I iniilv 'Irirtc Onlj P. H. FRENCH. 400 CONWTLI. flLOQ. E3resohei.'s Great Fire Sale AT 430 SPRUCE ST. o f aulllR Oil. I iii" I ur iml .ill klnJ-i of fd.etr BRESCHEL C CO, Scrinton Laundry, 322 WASHINGTON AVENUE. falls by telrplion. it r a wonipl .lltriitlon vVLOV WASOERS. Spectacles. MADC AND ncpAinco. "Hut' nil ' S. H, TWINING. 131 PENN AVE. DIAMOND SHOE SHINING PARLORS l'ur I adlcs ati'l (,'cntj Ml Miliw, 3c 433-SPRUCZ'433 HANLEY'S Bakery. 420 SPRUCE ST, succei.ior tu HUNTINGTON Wc make eiUlt d hue tirr.nl Mil flu. OnliM fm s.ikuls Ojslt i. i unfiles, u , pruni'itl) llllid. A lull line ut Lie Cicnni .iml Ices Euek Plating Works. Mltcr, (lold, Mil.il, l rpper and t!ui ( Inndcll ij tie inltlieil 321 DIX COURT. REARBO. TRADE, REISMAN BROTHERS. t.eiijlng Nclcalir 40GSPRUCrST. 003 LINDEN ST. CORINA QfEEN OP KEY WEST l 1GAHS DEAN, 40BCONNELL BLDG, Tu o Plionia. SHOES "uu1,,,,, (Joodnian's K nim.il sji 432 LACKAWANN AVENUE. THC SCRANTON VlTRiriED BRICK and Tilc Manufacturing Company MiMrs oi P., Ins llifok on M II on (ii-iii.il sjlr. Viri.ni liltln ..."' W.i.liini.1011 Work at N.i Vint Pa I & V. It !! siiinc, a populai toiini; man, .iIm, ol thl. town ltr. A Witm, pi.tor ol the (ninuii l. itucll ial ihiirth, tied the ii'iplnl knot in the priM'ii'P of a mnnlicr of frltnJs ami illative.. At tlie nil ilusluii of the ctiiimiii i weillliu Mipim ,.n scited and i flumci of csnt'iatul illons who c.Mt mlid. I ho fmiei il of the I months old child of Mr and Ml., .fuinin lllili. of south 'lajloi, o(ttnr"il vc'ltrday afli moon s rilies who lomlm ml 'n tho hiiu'-o lij 1 lie lid. .1 .1. Jenkln-, of toe .Xili C"ii'ii?illiiinl iliuuli. .Moll if Mm .lours, llir friiiile (i-inl.rr of tho t nltisl Vlluo Woikits, will addles the toi it union, N'o. loll, mi satiiido iililiin', in Dols hall, on M.i In i-tltit. Malul, I he '-Mear-cld chlM of Ml. nnd Mis. William Thornton, if tujliir tun. ilnd tn Wiilni-ilt) (itnliu. llic flint rat will lo held this altirnoon wilh liiiiinient In the Mlnooka is no Ur.t. Iho .tnililo.M's of tlie Tailor, Pine and Vuli Inld (olllilltii will nil lie their xruii-lilolitnl) carntni; for I'lhruari lodi,i. IhvIihIIiIo i oiiiin indti. No, 'JiJ, litiiuhl'i of Malla, will meet IhU oMiihr.- in irsulir h.-'I' n, Miss hli spihii, of 'I it lor Mini, ha. Km I lis. uiHtl ol Ititiids in Piikiille foi the pisi li tlais 'I he k.ihiIv ol watt i wus lopou'llito fii llie f, ili.ro ol tho rln Ho lUhl. of our limn f lilliiv, tn twinkle at llilr u-ual tliuo on 'Inculu rtiio iritf TR0ZEN HYDROGEN. Will Limit of Artificial Cold Evei Be Extended lo "Absolute Zeio." 1 "in iho Xih Veil; liihuii' Sevct.il months have elapsed sluie Piulessor Dewai first aunounced that he had succeeded III ledticliifr hdiiigeti to a solid fot in. Hut the at counts of his woik. which weie published in Eng land last fall, weie so obsciued thill it was si f III c ll 1 1 to obtain an accurate idea regaidlug his achievement. Moie owr. an unfortunate lonuoieisy arose last yeni In ugtiid to his having been itiitltipaled lu the woik by th" Polish chemist, OUewskl. Then) Is now no longer any question as to priuiit.v, however, und In add. ess dcllveipd be fore the ioal institution u tew weeks ago Piulessor Dewitr gav i- a mine lucid statement of his methods and icsulls than lias hlthu lo been pioi-uuted to the publli , III May. lSl'S, Professor Dewar llque. ed euoimll !ltllogen to be able lo muduii a consldei able tiuniher of ex pel liuents with It At that time In the piocess oi muntituctiue he subjected the gus to a pressure ot i.700 pounds to the siiuaie Inch, anil malntaliied nround the rpnptaiie containing It a telllpcratuit of - 205 leiitlg'ade. Not inoru than 1 pel cent, of his gitH llqin lied, flu has sinte loimti that the "ci lib al teuiperaltiii'," ihut whlili nu ll ! a piessuie ol S.'S pounds It will u. sume a liquid foi m. Is about i'L'd below zeio, The boiling point dept uds upon tli piessuie under which tlie gas Is ev.ip- oratid. At iiiillimry atmospheric pres sine h.vdiogen will boll tit about -- 23s or '.'in, but by ndming. by melius of an air pump, the piissiiic tiiuhi which It Is volatlllzeil, out tun make It boll at ;Vi or 2.11 ilegiees below lieto. This, however. Is not the most extietue cold produced by h.vdios'n under piottwoi Dew ai's muuipulatlou. H ludueing the picssuif Mill fuithei he tcuibed a point whlili he isHmates to be 2."S or 2 Vi. Ileic bis 1 1 1 1 ii iii became solid! 'I'll- substance was a ftolh, not a coin pact mass, but It wus sulllelently rlijld lor him to rel Justified In culling It Itozoii. The "absolute zero" of the plijslclsit'. a conjectural ttltttlr, tiltliuUBh It lias 11101 c oi less uf a ititiulliil basis ts 27,) Professor (lew ur belleveti thut in solid ifying hytliogcu If came within four teen or llftct n tlegieet contiisiiilo uf iihsolutoi) yti'iu. He. Is titnt.illzlngly close tn th.ft goal lhp"efoi With evtr fresh kuch-sh III liquefying suses the iheiulsts have kept getting iiciner mid ii an-r to It. mni wieh time they huVe llldlllileil In t'lilljei lines us to what would Ititppui If they ever wVnt lilllih fuithei Would It be possible to leach mni puss nliMilute yuro. It so a utii.i'ul U'VlBloti uf thcoilea iegHiillnr thu plopci'tlew of IfilKfx, itM wll v the tuiupoiutllle of Hpaco, would bo limes sal j. Houses. 4 ) 4 4 4 l nillr ! It not, call upon F. L. Hitchcock Sow, FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, Mo anil "id", Conmionwfiiltli nullJIns, SCIIVMON', t'. Only flrliU companies icnit'cntci! Clfms rtroiiiiitly M. O. S. BLOSS WIIde THE SMITH PRSMIER TYPEWRITER. ITLZ40S THM LL. L. SOMMAR. UulldiiiB Contractor. I'mplojt union men l.atim itco ilieerfully Rlien, Itcmodellnj and tepalrlnu a prctill'r'. 32a W4SHfvarov vz. LACKAWANNA UNDERWEAR STORE win jell all tlieir lainplei ot fine Imported Madras Miltls lor men ut T" , ortli$llo?2..l(l. i.ild Medal Jjt Pliotoguplicr Children i X, Artut. Moonz & Foster. INSURANCE FOR SALE Kucr(c and wjcuis of all kliolj llf-j-.r. and Imlldlns lou al IniKaln. ft). T. KELLER, 31.i Ailiimt e laikawamu Cnrnane tik 122 WYOMING AVE. HAVE YOUR WATCH FIXED RIGHT WE ARC SATISFIED WITH A SMALL PROFIT. BERNHARD, jeweler. 1. T.AC HSU VSNA AVKMIE. tzDWIN S. WILLIAMS, CONTRACTOR. BUILDER ROOM 2B COAL EXCHANGE, SC'tANTON. PA. THE SCRANTON UMBRELLA MANU FACTURING CO. V 1, i,r a."0itinent of line I'nibrellaa and Pai mil. o MM. sll.k I p-to-diic patterns. I'lln'- tn.iiltolt l.OUKI! (ban an, liouc In 1 1 ii .in 1 goid- kipt in ltUPAIIl lice id iliiiEi I ruo ear ULPAIItlMi an 1 UK , ( U I.UIM. a .puuli, 313 SPRUCE ST. A dltllculty has now been eneoun teied that may i cumin Insurmountable for some time. The general phui o piocedute heretofoie has b;en to em ploy the cold of ev.ipoiatlon obtained by one gas to liquefy a mote volatllo substance. Caibonle acid was used to liquefy hydrogen and It Is posslbls that the Llnde-Hampson-Tiipler syf teni tan be applied to hydiogcn. and the latter compelled to liquefy Itself. Hut lodiogi'it Is the most volatile sub stance known, and belies tho bottom of the scale Is leached. So long as It would lemalll In a liquid state oni could hope lo it pop lower and lower along the tempeiatuic siale bv get ting ue,n or to a vacuum In the ale pump. The gi enter the exhaustion theie the Bieuler the cold. Hill vvhil the stuff ouco lieezes evapoiatloii ceases, and tor the moment any tui ther leductloit of teiupciatute seems l.,.r...9ll.l.. It wuh hoped when helium was dis eovcied it few .veani ago thul It mlsl.t prove u llgliter nnd moie volatile fn t thun hytliosen. That possibility has not been leullzed. llelllllii appears to be heavier and piolr.tbly llqueties at u higher p'linL No new lesomce Is to be found lu thut quarter. The element known as i omnium, whose piesence In the solar i oroun Is icvealed by th spectiostope. ma some day lie tllsiui- "s end lu teitestiliil mlii"ruls just at, hel ium was. in tlie stin't. iitmospjioio coronluiu lies at a gieatei' elevation than hydiogen. Theie is leason to sup po."e that It Is lighter. Weie curonluni to be obtained fioin a teriestihil souice. theiefoie. aiul were It to prove appiciiabl) lighter and moie volatile than hydiogen u new agent would be placed lu the hands of the chemist who Is win king to sicuie low leinpei alure bv evaporation. How much low er than Dt-wur has gone ll would bo practicable to go wltli niionluni could not be guessed. This inn in- detei mliiftl only by actual cxpcilment. And It conliim Is not found In the near fu tuic, in. b.ing found, should dlsap polnt the expectations of the i hcmlsts, then some altogether new method of attacking Iho pi oblem will undoubt edly be dlscoveied. 1 1 Is hard to Im agine that the limit ol !ugenultyvhas been t cached bj those who aie engaged 111 consldei Illg these questions. FUTURE SEA SPEEDS. Highest Efliclency of Steam Tower Affoided by the Turbine System. I . Ill I lis l.i Illli II l.-pil ,s Piofessor Thurston, tip gic'ttesi -Hv-nig uuthoilty on the steam engine, hui icceiitly given it foi tit as his opinion that the steam lilibliii ol the P.urons or Do Laval type oniblnes within it self the Rienlest 'implicit) and tho lilgheit thermal cllUlciiey ut ni y form of Mteuin powct. ss'lcll a statement us this limn mi uuili'.'ilty ot the weight ol Piofessoi Thin stoii mutt be some what ill-comertlng to Mr. Thoieey tiott and others, who have staked llulr lepiitaiitui on the inherent tu pfiltiilty ol the dciipvocntlug ensine lien we tidd to Piofcs.jor Thuiston tUilaratloii the tact thai the Paifinfl Muilue Steam Tuiblnu company has contracted fur u ilvr steamer 2C0 feet long for ciyd- service, and that they art conti iiiplatlng the lopstruetlon of n Urge iletp-hi'ii boat, the piospccts or the new incurs of nun Inn propulsion cxemnllticd lu llf 'I'm Inula mid the. Vlpei would sum to nave u brilliant l mure. Hut tlUT" Is ttl.othei sale ol thu pic line Supposing that, lu Kite of ,i inuliltudc of ciiriein piedictlous, tut oteauli lui him- vt 'ltd would be ro i onaiiileiil as tu have loom tor cjirjii ilurlnv her oyai,e. as well as na mni be alii" to U'.iiish her way luiws the Atlantic at thu spec I thieiiteneil us In the neitr luliiit. would the tivets of tli.' vuns-1 htantl the vtraln ot the eoiuilfKlve f'Ut'C- IlllPlleil In torctlis- a vessel thiough s,is al tho rate of cvcP :!' Uiioik nu hoiii".' Expetleucett inuiltiti e s) that no vettsel i;ould lie built Ihut woul I hold (oi'eihcr tin del K'leh t iittluiiw K