' - i - a l yn.;, iTTTl '," V- ' n ' , i , - si rT IHE SCRANTON T1UBUNE-MONDAY, MARCH 18, 190.T. til Tkir htn, nn Wrtln thtrlnt rthftt. fMiltlhn hollthf unwi that tihtnthilhitnf all fnmia for In -l. tha rnllU thit 4a tilA.i lrt "fnt-. arowln chtldrtn, inT.lidi nl r tglDC pffiom Or. Hand's PHOSPHATED Condensed Milk It ! rlfti'ii, pritrnltk with rhoiphfcUl no J By(Hpnponfi miqpi v iniir i ii'w j ! qi'itiT wdvii wotii i vi r ii uiw uaotri'rj rrQ). Bni nm Tre moiut. tr. Hn4Cnf!tiiMii BUllt. Kcrtnlea, r. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. OK Per 0C QuarL LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 3rlephontOrdtrrromptlr Dllvr4 3f33j Adams Avenua. For Rent. No '."Ji Kaolin. iiiiiJ aiemtr. r.rvt ilonr In tin '. otili U'oollin Mi1l. "-(JrndM locitjon for lull er scnl'd fiiriiltlilni: or nllicr (irslralilc bmlni-v. Vpply l.V.I ShihIo'.mhi nvptiur. Al-n sn-onil llnrti, -.enable for nVtitnl nftlii's or other liu-lnps.. Will r. put tn tlrt ilai rotiriitinn. Scranfon Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels nnd Private Residences. Ofilce D.. L. & W. Passenger Station. Phono fV5. Dr. II. B. WARE, SPKCIAUST. rYK, liAR, NOS1: and THROAT I ONM'I.TIV! HOI IIS '.' I? "Da, m. : 2 1 p. in w n.u ms nuv. Opp. 1'o.tofllce. tftttttftttt CITY NOTES I l'VV It - -The lol.ivvatc .mil lliul.on i i.i n1 lln tnuuu'ri foulli it Srr.iiiti.li Mtinilai I VM UII.I.IAIII) n.W.-I'ioirr.-r I uwUirr. H nail "Sew nik lillli.uill-t. will Kin- ! 1 xMliilltili l l.uiry cur mul tlnisi'i plaj at Ki'usli", aiililni at ."" o'lluck tMilttlit. I'liltls V.I. ISC CilJI". -llio ir-nti.il l.iri of Hi! 1 in a, pliii'S-'il In iKukin'-s ior a lulcl pencil ' ii iKiiine i.v the jic llxl.ts sriinc "t. "1"" l Ik I'l'ililnu' ( IIm ircvit. Wnikimn irpun ) ili brral, .iiti'i Hid rn tiiinii 0 ilclji. Ill-- Mill. II I'li.U'M'lil.P. -.Mm Itn.lkn, of ill MipU- iiii.l. ah lakui in tin Miwk Tujlor 1 .i-plt.il j-.itiiul.ii v. 1I1 j luiliitul tlittfli. IM'll.i iinplu.ifil ,U Hip c it 1 1 1 uik- .nut v.i slim 1. 1, .1 umaiijj 1.11 iililih j'nnpul tlif U.11M.. r. Illi: -I MI-n.NU.x.- Janus lllilr. jr., iJs 1.1 tin' stini-tiuiN ii tin p. It iMiiiuiiirril at 1'ii'ii llcuti, litilrnr lilir'i kmics in tin loii&ola Mm injtili. Up w.h rlo chip ot tlip lilcli Sfoiu in 11 in Hi' open li.inilii ip aii'l olliet 8lt 1 outlets IM'OIIJI.MIOX .X1i:H-rilpinK W. Jiiillx. i VV.lililnston, H. 1'., I.J'. tuilc-U'il polico le.nl M' Tiers 10 Hi--f-t in Hi.' lor.ilion of .loliii, I'm tilim and llionu, K. I'jiiipliill. who miip loi iiiiil.v Hip linn of (Uiiiplitll llliithi'l-, l.uli.iil 1 iractor M 'I Hi: I l,i:i!KllH'.llio tu,t a.p.. urn In Hip fielil lor the iluWilp of II,. nei. lined Mates iliMilil coint l ImlciUl. II.1.11, i" siinhur.v, Mini wam in lhl Ity ""ittnil.i.v. Mi. Ihi- u well known in .oitlii:mhi'il.nnl loniin l"lltki and III- 11 L 11 Inns tlnin hi hi 0ltn1.1l ponllons III MM.Mii: Al.i: A M .1 l-.--he niiiiiiu.u ! toinliideil In Hip Pi in- building- li.t 'lliiii n.i. 1'ilit.i and Mlnidiy nlcl.t b.i tin- Imllps f 1 Llinleii uri"! fjn.iinuui' pintnl .1 ft.i: "ess. iiwr ;! wis i.'.ilv.ed In "the i-hoit 1 mi' tin Mb u In piosie-s, and this i-itoi t 1 -ni tin' Lille-,' 1 cn.lnhiillnn for Mjlili ti tb iii'ldiiis luiiil of Hip iiiw teinplp. WI:1:Ks ( I.:I1IX(IS.-I1,p Tuder.1 X.IHOHII bm.k lepoits iliuniik b.r tin- nijuIhii ( li.nliu llii-p a,rfiiiitini, fur I In- week ending ilinh In. 1M1. as folluw.: Moiidjy, sl,:i,T.l; Tins. ").n, jr,.l: Wnlnexl.n, 'i,oih.iu; -J hill -ilm. Ilal,ll7.f'(l: PiMaj. ij-1 l.j'nl.IO, Mlt.rdi.v, HM.P'it.'J'l; total, -fl.ni.'.TiiNil. Tor the 10111V I lini; week la-i jtar, !, 7j7 '. (0I. MILIl-J Alll,.V.i:.-Piio was ilivoiurd tilinit II n'i'lotk Satniila nluht at the iojI pukets In tile Lii!..tH.iini.i i.iilioail janl-.. lb.' llr.ll city coiiijianles ic.ponil.il to tlio alni'i mid rttlngiiMiPil Hip bla7i bfioip irj inucli dun. Ee a, dot.e. It Is lliousM that n kpiik tiom paslnc engine Ignited ll.e wnodnoil.. Kirllei f -f-f-f-f-f-f -f-f-f-t-t - BOND OFFERINGS. Spring Brook Water, 1st Mtjr.Ss Lackn. Vnlley Elec. Light, 1st Mtg. 5s. North Jersey and Pocono Mouu tniu Ice Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. Standard Gas Co., 1st Mtg Be. Lehighton Water Supply Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. New Mexico Knilwoy and Coal Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. Bescrlptlon and pi ice on appli cation. f f "f -f 4 f 4 4 4 4 M UroiCnay, N. V. U'llku Iljrre, t'aibondale. i, & and C, t'oiiinu'iiweallh Dlds., b'tmnton, -4,4 4444t4444'f44t44 nsmgfe In the etriilmr n Vmll blue tin ill,mureil but ftlnjnlhfil by the. atd tmploc,. lull AS'An.T AMI nATTMlV.- Ilfliiurd .In. mpiunn, 11 I'rnn uieiniu lneriluiit, w.H lipid tinder .Ml ball by Aldctman Kavon Satimlaj nn the cliarges uf ,jlt anil Inlleiy tliJ nturly of Hip piace, prrfnnl by A. Coldlfger, whovi lip I, tlmrged Willi (aline mrV. and afier walitt liiUlne him In Hip fate. I'MI) AN 01.11. 01.1) DI.IIT-lul.11 Moian, u Noilli .'cianlon, (-aliuday nave atnplf piool lint bo wm an lioneit man, the kind ot nun obi DIcgMir, Hoiild not bap nepileil u l.llilein to llnd. In 1 S "7 Moiiin (otilurtrd a debt, lining 11 aitin of Money lo flu' father of Attorney II. MetHfleld. who (indui led a .ijiucrty tloic. Untitle the fnrly four ititeneiiliig jeam lip neter lo.t llit nt tbp obligation and fsitiml.iy l-lled the at. toinev mill paid Hip mh thp nintipy be owed lb- father SOME PENSION ALLOWANCES. Coiigtossmnn William Connell Ad vised of New Awards. iiMRivHiimn William Coniii'll liiif lifi'll itilvlscil Uini Hip rlnlm of Allen It. Ilnth. or no: Taylor ovi'iiuf, for ii'ticwnl uml Inripiifc. haw liot'ii al lowed at the talc or $11 per month fioin May 10. IHfiO. Also that the claim of Sylvrntor (1. Tllliils. of AIiiihIi', for relwiH penulon hai been iillowed at per montli fioin April 2, lssii, ntul por month from Nov. 1S. isfll Harry L Dimmlel;. of l.'tr. l'pnii nve nilp. hut) hppti itlloMnl an nrlRlnnl pen nlon at ,s .,pi' montli ftom .March '.'I. lOt'O. Jle was n inemlicr of i'o. A. Thirteenth resinipnt. In the wnv with Spain. Joiiim Slnsor. Clark's Siiminli. has Iippii nllowcil renewed ppivxlnu at MJ per month ft 0111 No. 15. lS. FELLOWS MADE DENIAL. Did Not Belong' to the Combine and Never Received any of the Tele phone Company's Money. The lieiitlnB.x In the bilbety eune! IiiuurIiI iiKultiMt a mmiber of council men by the Municipal league wimp enn tlmied on Saturday ip.ru nlnp In Alder man Puller' olllce, when ex-Select Councilman Ilotatlo T. rellowo, of the Klrteenth waul, ami Select Councilman .lolm K. Uoolie, of the Seventh want, were examined. No testimony of miy Imiinitnnce was obtained ftom either. Mi'. Fellow k was th first witness ex amined. He was one of the council men indicted bv the Rraiul Jury, but who spttleil with Hip lf.iciie out of court. . lie said that he bud no Unowl eilRe of U10 combine of select (ouncll mi'ii which Is said to have existed dur ing the time that the Lackawanna Telephone company was (-epKltiR to ho cme a. franchl-i'. He had intended mccMnr, of ."-elei t coiincllmeii held In the St. Charles hotel, he said, anil the passage of the vladuel onllnanee had been iliseusseil at these KiitheiliiRs, In addition to other measuies pending before coun cils. He said that Cottucllmen Thomas O'lioyle. Simon Thomas, .lolin Shea, Kdwaid .lames, jr., Adam Sihtoeder, K. 11. Williams, T. J. Coyne and l. K. McC.inu had been amotiR tho-.e wlio attended thei-e nieelliiRs. lie swore that he had neei teieixed any money at the St. chniles hotel, and that durhiff the time these meet ings wete held ho luul no knowledge of any money having- been disbuised theie. He stated most emphatically that he had neither lecelved any money, either dhectly or Indlieclly, from anyone Inteie.sted In the passage of an ordinance, but qualified this statement in a few minutes by the ad mission that I'.W. (Jallagher had given him $10 011 two occasions, and that he had lecelved' $.'.( from Detective Hauls. John i:. Uoche followed Mr. Fellows on the stand. He denied specifically that ho had lecelved ali money fioin the Hui her Asphalt otnpany, the Soianton Kleettle Light and Hc.u 01111 pany, op from either the old or the new telephone companies, and explained at some, length his leasnns for ollng for .1 number of meai-uies In 1 ottnectioii with the passage of which It has been 1 hinged that money was used. In leply to n sweeping question pin pounded by Mr. Totiey. he slated th.u he had never, either directly or Indl ieclly, received any money for his vote dining lilts service hi lounclls. Another healing In the cases will be loinlueted this aftei noon In Alderman Ftillei's 0III1 e, commencing at l.::n o'clock. LETTEHS FROM THE PEOPLE. (I'mlcr tld, heailitm short letter, of Internt will be pnbllihfd when airrnipanled, for puhliia tlon, by the wt Iter's name, 'll.e Trllnnie doe, not tuurtie reiponilblllty for cplnloni hrre tiprrucd.) The Wrong Man. I.dllol 01 'tin' I'llliUlit'" Sil: 111 i'iu 1 i-i s.iuiid.i - 1 m, ilinh - .IGlll' lelUlOllK ltl'lll-.. 'Olll (llliepolldllll iinki-. M'H'i.il .-t.itiniiiiu wlihli .re tii.1 hup, and Willi .lour peinil-'-ioii, 1 will ti'iri'il th'-ui. lb' e.i all "odd condition loiiiuuiM thp Ll-Imp aiul bis i.ibluei this ii'ii -inn Mtheitu tinkiiuuii Hi Hip Iil-lmy (f Hie itiueraliu. It Is Hut In the vl.nlc Wyoiiilr.g r onli n 111 e. one '01 Hip 1jh.'i'i lu Mplliodltui hut m.p 1 lunge la a'j-oluic aid Hut Is In Hie la-eof the llei. l r. I,. C Plnjil, (n'erldliig plder of the IliiiKluniton di.lint." Son, if Join ioin.rpuiidiiiv had D.lnl that I li'ilo tho l'-t hiiiM nf anv miliUtir in the iiiiilrieiiip, 01 that I wioip my s,'r iiirns wnili r and Himimr ftnni lour to H'eli In thp mom ilia, ut' Hint 1 was the onlv 1111 mini ot the (oiifiuiKc wlni but (rued n pa-ier 111 cieiv illy of Ihe confeiniii', th..t winild luie bun not far fioin the tiulli. My lime limit does nm i'piie this spilus. but one year I10111 thl. xpiliiir, ,iur 1 iiliipil.-liik' lotu-poinliiit i.ot iiii'.ii.ln .1111 batui-lui Rolten Inld of tin) wiong in in. Ml his Monde 1 fill facts 111 tin' l!i. lb'. Cmiy, liiiMlh. of tin' lluiun dlktilit, ami not nic Your forie-pondent, ulii eiuotlin; fioin imp m our fit( pipeM. Ktates that th" lte, )r. 'ijiu leiiiiiued ,11 Klin I'.ilk onlv fmir e.us ijihh 1 1 Ine Mar nilp, and lint lip ln al-u -cried 1'iaul Im klicit iliiiiili four ,t,irs tuoic. In. p. ane miwil the 1 lui P.i 1 k iliuuh flip .MJM. Hie 1 til! Hunt at that time, und under tti.it mte he wa li.illcd tn 1I1' franklin ttuit iliunti tot jimllif, tin '.lais, wblili trim ho tllhd, 'Ihcie an mjiiip other (iiois In rifeirnic lo retluiuliuiu and all'', whhli aip lot tin lauguicv uf Mdh odi-nt at all, M filinds nic lniililni.' nt ine "ll.iM1 jru iiljiied?" I.a.t night, routing liutn.. In the lmt (.11- near iiililnfglil. o'iie i.iilroju null Kiid 1,1 me: "Is II Irup. DKIi'i, 11, j ion baip tolaiied." I t.ild tin. "Well, Hi. m . oil llie aiw It 111 Hip pi"l" liiotliir luoili'iii (nm lion nt ,1 newp.ipei 1 piiphcfi. Alieady Hie ;oli are ..1 null, lii,liiK win U' Hip nillll.tiM will probably be tti.tloiicil. Iluu empty and Idle me all Hiep SUehkeii. Hio lillsiotu editor of a ureal piper lu.iko miili pilp.ibln bluiidi'K Willi t.nN nltlou Ihn le.uh 01 all, Hull Dip great publi. wdl (oldudP that be I. nous ihuiit as niui h 1uruc.11 big louilng niipolntitii iiIk as Hip man in in moon, (.lie 11. fju, not Idle ittulalinii. olu for Ha tiuth. - I I 1 Im I I1Iiii.).iuim, Mmli II. li.jl. Organs. Organs., Organs. You can buy film second hand Oiriuih In good condition, anywhere fioin 10 to J'.'.'i mid SfiO, with book and stool, at aiipi'iixpy Hall, .'ill Washington nventie, Set nnton, l'a. J. W. auernscy, Prop. AbU for Kelly's union crackers. VIEWED THE EXPOSITION VISIT OF NEWSPAPER MEN TO BUFFALO. They Wete the Quests of the D., L. & W. Company and the Ofllcials of the Pon-Ameiican Exposition. Even in Their Uncompleted Stato the Buildings Give a Good Idea of What a Wondeiful Exposition Is to Be Held nt Buffalo This Summer Lackawanna's Fast Train. Thloligh the tnlirtor-y or the Uela whip, Lackawanna und Western 1 it II louil uml the illiectors ot the I'an Anieilcan exposition, 11 large party ot newspaper men fioin New Yoik. I'ettll sylvanla ntul New Jetsey wete taken to Huifalo, Frltlay, ami on Saturday paid a visit to the exposition gtotinds and Inspected the partially completed buildings that will be used for the 1411111118- exposition. The train lert New York I'llday nioinlng nnd consisted of six Pullman cars. The trip from New Yoik to Hitf falo was made lu fater time than Hip fast icgulnr train ot the LuckH wanna talltoad. LoavhiK Hoboken. the tialti ran to Scranton In lluee bouts and twenty-one minutes. Leaving Sunn ton at Lin p. in., the tinin nnhed at Buffalo exactly at U.S1. This made th time for the ti Ip. Inctudlng all stops, nine houis nnd five minutes. Taking nut the time for the stops in Pover, Washington. Stroutlsbuic Hhighainton. Owego. Kltniru. Hath and Mount Mor il. a total of eighteen minutes, the exact running lime for tln 410 miles was eight hours anil foity-seven min utes. The last fifty miles fioni Llu wood to Ittill'ulo were made In foi ty four minutes, the train for shott dis tances of the llfty miles teaching th.; speed of sixty-nine and one-eighth miles per hour. IN CHAKC.K OF THL TliUN. The following- wete the employes In ehatgeof the tialn: A. ri. L'lvln. mas ter mechanic; to Scranton, Engineer Davison, Fireman (lot man: to ning hamtoit, Conductor Thoinpsoii. H.ig gaKeman H. Townley, IliakeniPii To pher and Atno; to Htiffato. C.eorge J. O lover, conductor; Wllllain Downing, brnkcnian; Joint Williams, binkeinan; William C Still, engineer No. POt; D. L. Ueardsley. fireman: .1. W. Honaii, tlalnmaster: .1. A. Tally, traveling eu glueei; I'ltllinan nnductor, A. T. Wal lets. The nip g,ie an npporltinlty to lew Ihe wonderful Improvements made by the Lackawannu railroad dining the last twelve months, in thai period ihe roinl has beep practically le-bullt. Sixty-two bildges have been construct ed between New Yolk und Httfl'nlo. Some idea of these lniiroements may be gained ftom the following llguies: There was spent for repair of 10.ul way during the year 1 tno. Rl.OTO.SIl: ror renewals of rails, $l:!.!.!iiO; Tor renewals of lies, SD.'il.TSu.. for lenewals and re pairs of buildings. J.W0.fi32; for repairs ami renewals of bridges. 5T2I.7.T; for icpalrs and lenewals of locomotives, $1,107,137: for repahs and renewuls of passenger cats. $4fiJ,r,,;.. for repairs and renewals of Height ears. Stll.TIK; grand total for improvements of the road dining Hie year I '.mo was Jl'.TTo.-JC. Much wotk of a similar natitte has been ananged for during Hie touting year. At Scranton the p.uty saw the 111 si of eighty-six new passenger and fi night locomotives which will be de livered dining the coming year. Last year there were delivered to (he mail eighty-two new passenger and freight locomotives. AT P.l'FFALO. Tpoti artlval at Huifalo the patty was met by.otlklals of the Pan-American exposition uml escorted to the Hotel Tliocz. 1. whoie dinner was Served. I'lOlll 9 to It the visltois Weie entci tallied at Ihn Fllb'olt liih l,v 1I10 HtllValo Piess club. A line vaudeville eiiteitaiumeut was given and the visi tors then sought their berths lu the Pullman oirs which had been side, trai ked 1 lose to the l..u kjuaun.i sta tion. Satui'ilav inoinlng bunkfast was set veil ai Hotel Uroezel, nnd at ln.::i) o'clock the neispapef workets bonided special ais anil wete taken out lo (he exposition gtotinds, wheie they be held the niatvels that have been wrought thus far In constiuctlng Hie bcniitiliil 1 Ity uhero the Pau-Aineil-c.,11 exposition will be frlven. The build ings ate only p.utlally cojisttucted, but a very good Ide.i -was obtained of the beauty and ymiuitiy of the ph . Hue they will present wrm complete-.. The most strlltlng feature of the con stiiiillon iiait of the exposition Is the elcclile tower, a cetitial biillillng over 100 fert in height. Hanked on either side by graceful senil-oltvtilar wins. At night It will be a blaze of light, fliid fioin Ihe lront of It will pour n miniature Nlagata of water, under which will be many oiloted eleetrle lights, which Mill give the water won dirfiil pilsmntii' en'pi ts. CiOVnttNMUNT HlMLUINi!. I'licle Sam's big building is nttlie Hie most Imposing of the (xhlhltloii, but the buildings to be devoid to electile Ity, machinery und transportation, liinnufnolures and the liberal ait", foiestry and mines, hoitlciilttite and the giaphli nils, intisie, the fine nits and agrliultute, are ail bei.ullful uml Impressl'.o nnd uf a nrlety of archi tecture and culoilug that Is restful am 1 leasliif, lo the -ye. These will be the (elitral buildings of the exposition ami gioupei about J Superb I Special Train Service Paulas will leave PHILADKL P1ILV Apt II L'::, for Hruutl and ConipicheiiHlve. Toms to ' COLORADO CALIFORNIA THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST ALASKA THE YELLOWSTONE PARK , The Wonderland of Amejica. Send for spciiul deseilptlve clicular RAYMOND & WHITCOulB CO. 1005 Chestnut St., Philn. tlliMlt -tt'llt liai t!irt 1llll1tllira nf lit .Inlfi. ntul if flin i,"iIlf n Altimlnnii jiiiitlna The stradlimi. whero the nthlutlt' spans will ne neni, win tie iinsurpasctl for Its lllllliose. Twelve tlinilumi,! nor. ,- - ...-..... ,.. .- soiiN can b seated In It nnd nvcry or.e 01 tueiii ne suppiie.i Willi 11 seat from v.jitcn ne can eo everytnitig mat ijoes on lu III" ir 1 cat nrenu. The suiikuu Rardens nnd the inltlwny will be other vciy liileiestlug fcatuies of this great ,e position. After spending several bonis In uini:- llitr n totir of Instipctloo. In el. 111 en nt CDiupptenl guides, the visltois were en tertained nt lunch In the service build ing ami liming isnturuay arteinooti .some went to Nlniciua Falls lo see tint guilt lee blldge, while others made a 1 mind of the points of Inteiesl lu tip; c'ty of Htiffato. About ten miles from the HulVnlo ter minal, the patty was shown the Hlack uocu line, wneie tne LacKuwaiiun sys tem branches off and passes dhectly by the exposition grounds, euteilng llm iiillioail lerniliial at thti grounds This Will be U'ed dllilllg the exposition for all Lai kawiiiiua's exclusion ttalns. Those who use-this route, therefore, not only will be landed dhectly at' the grounds, but will save nuywhete ft 0111 an hour to an hour and a half lu time that olliet ivisy would be consumed If they weie obliged lo go clear Into the cltv of Huffulo nnd lake the cars to the grounds. DINMiID AT Till! llKNESKi: At CM the pally dined at the llolel (!ensee. wbeie short addresses wete inadp by Director Cieneral Htirlianau and Secretary Hennett, of Hie exposi tion. f. A. Hdwnrds, of the AVIIkes Hane Times, ofi'eied 'i lesohltlon thanking the Liickawanua load and the exposition otllclals for their kind nesses and courtesies, which was adopted wltli a hearty shout of ap ptoval. A thealie party at the Tcck had been ananged for Saluiday night, but only a few nf the visltois were abb; lo take advantage of It, as the It aln left Huffulo nt 10 o'clock and ar ilved in Set anion ut 4.43 Sunday morn ing. Present on the excursion from this city and Its vicinity were: Set anion L. S. ltlehard, M. H. San ders. John l". Hopewell, 'P. Owen Chutles. Hon.,1. It. Fair, J. F. Mitchell. Wallace Moser. W. 15. Hughes, John MeCouit, James J. Coleman, John Mc Donotigh, J. S. Saundeis. Wllkes-Harie-fi. A. Kdwaids, K. F. Hogeil. Dr. Johnson. W. K. Woodiuff, A. W. Helterly. S. 11. Coleman. Plttslon Thcodoie Hail. Pl.v mouth Philip 1 'allei y. Nicholson N. c. Tiffany. Hallstead Fretl W. Church (heat Hend Satmiel P. Mine. Montrose James P. Taylor. Shlekshlnny It. M. Tubbs. From New Yoik city were: v. Smith, Press: Mr. Morton, Sun: .1. I). Whitney, ICvenlng Post; Haiold Martin, Associ ated Press: p. 31. Nichols. Mall and ICxpiess: John Tohln, Journal; Frank firay, Tribune: I.e Mnyim Hlltlelgh, Standnrd-t'nlon. At Dansvllle. N. Y.. A. U. Hunnell, secretary of the New Yoik State Edi torial association and one of the best known newspaper men In New York, Joined the party. He delivered an ad. dre.-s at the social session held Friday night hi tin- Klllcott club. The Lackawanna olllelnls who were with the paity were; F. P. Fox. divi sion passenger agent, Huifalo, N. Y.; M. L. Smith, division passenger agent. Scranton. Pa.; K. .1. Qiiackenbush, di vision passenger agent, Syracuse, N. Y, T 11. claike, general superintend ent. Scranton, Pa.; F. W. Phillips, superintendent Huifalo division, Buf falo. N. Y.; T W. Lee, general pas senger agent; W. II. Hunter, adver tising and Industrial agent; Howard J. Hall, general eastern passenger agent; C.eorge W. Hayler, chief clerk passen ger department; (1. !,'. Zippelt, general baggage agent: K. H. Smith, superin tendent dining cats; (iuy Adams, ti.iv ellng passenger agent; C. H. Ketchnm, superlntendetil Mortis and Kssex divi sion; K. M. Illne, supetlntendcnt Scran ton division: Mr. Westervelt. district superintendent Pullman eompan.v ; Ku gene Stephens, ailveitlslng department, New Yoik. CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Older of Exercises Which Will Be Observed nt he Great Methodist Gatheiing in West Pittston. lb-low Is given tho ptogiamme fur the Wyoming Confeiciue, which will hi held at West Plttslon next mouth. It was ananged by Hev. Dr. O. L. Sevetsoli. 'Phe conference will lr pre sided over by Hlshop C. H. Fowler. Following Is (he piograiume; n 'ii i:-nv. APitn a. i'im .1. m. c iiuiti ii ton ni laiuliiLtis, 7 0 p. in,, I!. V. I. .niniiei-ary, Vildie,, J, 11. Oakley, 11. II.. of Vert ork. VM.IIMXlAi, M'ltll. in. t 1 "J a. 111 , sariaiiicnt. Onranlratlcii and bu.Iiii-. .r o 11. .'IO p. Ill, Slalljtu.il tl'-eK'll. ...no p. in.. Ml-.-lonari si rn:..n IOI p. 111., Ki.iiu'i 11-th t-ri'.ii,' 7. 0 p. 111., 1111lc1-.11 v Pietdiiieii's Aid and Soul'iftii IM 1atlon.1l Kiiietj. Ad lie,-. Mr. ( . I! Ma.on. i. ). 'llll'libllVY AP1II1. II. .'11 a. 111.. I) intloiial vrviiv. 'bn a. in., IliiilncNs M'.sloii, -'.mi p. tn., Addr.'ri- lo iui.dld.ili'. br (hi biliop. .. HO p. in., Dtan.'clMlu umiIic. 7 jO p. in.. Annhri'iiy of I Hun li IMinsmii Miilety, lit. M. s, lljnl prehliliiii-, I'liilii. APK1I, I.'. s .ai a, i.. Iievolional even In 1, f'Hi a. in.. (Iii'li'i"!... '.'.im p. 111.. 'oiiijii' lloiiir Mi-loiar .oiieiy .niillil-Jiy a I lu., Pi'anielliHc iiii. 7 ..0 p. 111, MMmiiiy .miilici-i.. Vdilie., Prof. P. I. liaiiu'Hill, of V01 Ih 1 hln-i. SMIIIIIW. M'lllb 1.1 .'.11 .1 111., ll''0lo,.ll IMIllxs. a. 111, II11-I1 e-s rdoii. .'() p. 111., Wiuiin'i, P011 Inn Mi.-iu,.in i-.nii- nimiioHji). 1 .'0 p in.. Piaii'ii ll-in' cnlie. 7 Ml p 111, PicHiii.' Aid km i 11 jiuiitt'irjii -1A1).V, AI'llll. II. n.i'l j 111 . I ne fij-l, I'iiiiiu.is IIjiioiiii, leil ,-. lu.J.ii a. 111. Sum. 111. III-lii p I'. II. Powbr. !.(H t, in, Oiiluullun of 1 lit. u. lui p in . M'iil'illil Millie. .O p III. llMllllllll I'lllllll.l lllf ll'llll lit, 7 M , in , 1 no e at tu.l P11 bi nan , 1,111 1 Ii Ml'MlW. M'llll. 1'.. s tn a in . J Ft- . lion a ot . 1 Iliiiiic- nil p 111. I. Il.ai'.iwl nerniui., diln,4, p, (' ' iji n p m , lililptl mi e .tiiru 1 -41 . JOHN MILLS INJURED. Biakeman Caught Between Carson the Lncknvvanna, John Mills, of Danville, a Lacka wanna biakenian. was seveiely In Juicd iih"Ul the thighs ut Faetoiyvllli! only yesteulny moiulng. lly the sudden slopping or bl-i train. Mills was caught between the caboose and a cur. sustaining a com pound fiaiiture of the left thigh, nnd i. tlmple rraotuii) of tho light, lie was taken lo th Moss Taylor ho.. pltul. . Ask fur Kelly's union ciackets. HARRISON A TRUEPATRI0T THE OPINION OF REV. DR. JAMES M'LEOD. He Paid a Beautiful Ttlbute to the Memoiy of the Dead ex-Piesident at a Memorial Service Conducted in the First Piesbyterlan Church Yesterday Ho Placed Paittiotism Above Partyism and in This Re spect Ho Set an Example for All Men in Public Life, A special service (ominemuraile of Ihi dentli of ex-Piesldelil Hen.laniln Haul son was conducted yesterday innmlng In the First Presbytei Ian church. The choir rcndoiPd 11 num ber of uppropikite selections. Including Tennyson's "Ciosslng the Har." and the pastor, Uov. Dr. James McLeod, paid an eloquent tilbule to (he mem ory of the dead statesman, of whom ho was a groat admit cr. Among other things, he said: "This Is neither the time nor the place for tho Christian pulpit tn speak of our distinguished fellow citizen 111 a great political leader, nor Is Hie Clnlstlan pulpit the place In which to discuss the political pilnclplcs of which he was so indent and so able 11 champion, question that tllffeicnllfite. political paitled aip proper questions lu their phpp; nnd If they be paitlsiu questions, they will have their ndvo. cates among partisan politicians, nnd In a partisan pi ess. Hut the Christian pulpit may utilize such signal occas ions as this. In order lo Impress les sons ot patriotism and ot piety upon all our people. "It would be a great mlslnke to sup pose that the einlnent statcsnianwhosf death we deplore, reached his high position bv some lucky chanca or In some hiiphnzaid way. Far from It. On the conliaiy. he was a man of painstaking nnd untiring Industry, lie wns a diligent, student and an honest und most Industrious lawyer; nnd In any position he occupied lawyer, rtatesmiin, seilator nnd president ho war a plodding, pci severing and suc cessful toiler, lie whs a firm believer In the gospel of labor and he practised that gospel all the days of his life. WAS A TUFF. PATRIOT. ".Air. Tt.ml.snu was a title pan lot. lie was "a good hater." He hated shams, lie hated bypnctlles and he knew how to treat them. lie valued his own self-iPspect mote than bo valued their pralsv Ho would not do a wtong In oider to win their favor, nnd for that lenson fome of them hated him. Cut If Mr. Ilnirlson was ' a good hater.' he was nn anient lovet. Ho loved, his eoiintty with tin undying affection, and he loved nil that was loyal and line In his fellow citizens who fought In defence of their countrv. Ftom Hi" day when he began his pub lie cnieer until the day of his death he toiighl ngalnst every perron and against every pilnciple that he le gal ded 11a mean and bare and false nnd unpatiiotle. Although a lover ot peace, yet his life was a life of con stant warfare and of Incessant toll. "In his public life. If any feeling was predominant, 11 was his Intense AiiipiI 1 'inlsni. He was a patriot to his heart's c.oie. lie had an abiding con fident e In our form of government and In our Institutions, and he was deeply Intotestod in eveiy tiling that concerned our conntiy's welfare, both at home and abioad. If he was a stiong1 parti san, lie was also n sterling patriot. If he used his splendid gifts as an orator and as a political leader lu order to bring honor and glory to his party it was only because he believed that If he were successful In his effotts lie would bilng- gt eater honor and gieator glory to his country. "Mr. Harrison placed patriotism high above partyism, and In so doing he set an example that every good citizen should Imitate. Political pat ties may be nccessaiy, and therefore partisan ship may often be juslillable, but If ever partisanship .should attempt to usurp the throne of patriotism, then If we would be true tn outselves, to our oiimtiy and to our find we must be pati lots Instead of partisans; and standing today. 11s It were, beside tho grave of ibis eminent iltlzen, wo may well think of the duties that we owe to this nation that he loved so well and for which he was willing lo die. Till-: Pi;OPLF.S SOLF.MN DFTY. ".Mr. Hnrrlson believed and pro claimed this doctrine, namely: That upon the people, no less than upon their ollloers, test a solemn duty and n high responsibility. He knew that, In this countiy. wbeie we have universal snffinge. the character, the mind, the wishes of the people are the governing' element. Whether this Is ilglit or wrong. It Is a fact. In this nation of our?, It is public opinion that governs, and therefoie It depends upon you and me. upon the ileh and the poor, anil upon all our people, whether public opinion. -shall be just or unjust, pure or Impure, Chilsllnn or tinchiislinn. Tho people) of this nation nio responsible for the ihniactor of Its public men, for tho icason that all our olllrcboldnrs of high and low degiee hold their oiilces by the will of the people, "He was not faultness. He would not thank nny one who -would say Iip was peifecl. He had his fjiilts, be cause he wns huninn. 'Hut till his fall ings 'leaned to virtue's side." If, lo some, ho appealed to have a somewhat Icy temperament, those who knew lit 111 Intimately know that he had a big, wnrin heart. What he was In his high olllce, as a senator and as president of the Pnlteil Stales, Is known to all men: but what he was as a husband and father and neighbor uml fib-nd Is known only to his own household nnd tu thosn who wore his neighbors and his closest ft lends, and they know that he was kindness nnd gentleness liersonliled. In his death I ho Presbytei Ian (iiuiih has sullered a gie.n loss. He was one of her wisest counselors, while he was also her most prominent iiillng elder. His speech nt the opening' of tho givat eouferenie and missions thai Was held not long ago in the clly of New Yoik. Is still rro.I In our Tilliids, AVIielher he spoke on the floor of the Presby terian general assembly. (,r lu the senate chamber, or on the political platform, or at tho bar. or lu lltotaiy circles, he was always listened lo with cliiM iitieutlou und with udmliatlou. for be always said something that was worth heailng. and his style of adilu-ss v.as always clear and attractive. DIKD A C'HHISTIAN DIJATH. "With tho exception of his secretary or stenographer there ore not ninny who henid him 11101 e frequently or wilh greater pleasure, than I during the presidential campalgnof IK8S. Hut of that matter, and of my peisonal relit- -j v4d a a -ai ihink iwice f 1 Before spendm", your money for a Dinner Set. Yon canmot g nflbrd to miss looking over our stock and obtaining our jd prices, if you want the best for the least money. Two new J Open Stock Patterns of Mercer Porcelain just teceived, one J a beautiful green underglaze border, gold illuminated, 100 JJ? pieces, $15,00, or select such pieces as you need. - . S Geo. V. Millar & LEWIS & Always Busy. Always Honest. 1 14 and 1 16 Wyoming Avenue SCRANTON. Genteel Shoes For Gentle Spring Tins is the sprouting time of life. We furnish shoes for humanity the noblest of all life. For the Ladies. We have four of the most perfect creations in the art of shoe making, They are : The Always Busy $2,00 Oar Special - - 2,25 The Nay Aug - 2,50 The Beautiful Melba 3,00 These shoes are all the feet need.and all the heart desires. In style they are in perfect good taste. Our guarantee goes with every pair LEWIS REILLY ALWAYS BUSY. ALWAYS HONEST. 114 and 116 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton. ESTABLISHED I ,M 1B8B. ,T0000000XX0X0.04 - I Is Your Bicycle v lu good shape for Snow J Is the time to have 0 it properly. Bitten bender & Co., R 1 26 and 128 Franklin Avenue. K5C:500J5M5S55S5:UK lions wiili him and whit his f.imllv, I will not now speak. He Is gone! lie has fallen Mu sleep" The whole nation mourns his loss. Hut il....t.,l. .l.tii.l lu, eel MntmlfM. He hnq lii'fiH" " " ' . - - - left behind him something that Ihe woilti will not wiiungiy let me. ni hil left behind 111 nt a good name, which is Hither to be chosen llliill Bi'at i lehes. "fly the will ot (Joil he served his country well In bis day and geu-iii-tlott. lie lived a I'lillstlau llle. and ho died a C'lwNltau death, and It Is ,.i,i. nii-niWl tit;i'.l- llllll llllH lll.l 111 ,,,, -..,,...-, ,...-rf- .. - -...- true of all presidents of these (nitid Hlatex JtELIOIOUS NEWS NOTES. K.'l W. II I tlf ...ii-. 1 1 is- iliiiiiiiiu-r mjM.i1 i.i .lini lAi il iipi-ilnlniili'iit of tin- .iiil-Niluon trjaii" v.i.ik, i llv.-iiil .in jiMim U-t night In tin- i.n'ci. II IiIki' IliptUl (Iii.uli. Il-V. Ilr. lieniBi' (,'ullil. Mt(r if Ui I'liei diin'i' 1'ip.lx till in (Iiuiih, ami ltd. If. U. (l.iii'-r, iKi.tur nf tin- .Noilli Milu Amine I'hij. iIjii ili'.Kli, ixilmijiil nilill r,triildy uioiii Inir. Iti'i. Alli'lt II Mnllli, I lie new Iv callivl w- m aar. :msa. Co. SSSJjSSP 1 REILLyI For the Gentlemen. We have styles that are comfortable to the feet, and beautiful to the eye. The pi ices are : $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, And $4,00. These shoes are in the prevailing leathers Vici Kid, Valour Calf and Patent Leather. 00M.0M.0y ft tTic ridiug season: j your work done. We do g 0 ,.ii nt tli- N'.iih M.i n i Am mi" ll.iptitt clnirc'i, ri. ulicil ins .imt im t.iih'iim Iii'Iuh llir tomtit nulinii el tint - Imi' ii vi.ti'iijai !uiiii!i anil i 111117. "nr.l.in W W. ViIjii, ii' tin' lt.nliii.nl Win. Villi'-. (liil-iLii ,i-.i i ilinii, u. uplcd tin- n 1 1 i ni lie (in, v Ucluiiiici! I.)t-uul i-lumli jtslir .!. niniiliij .imi (-Kiiltii: in l In .ilrti'ine uf Ilia i.i;'iLt i.hIui. Itii. licurtii' I.. Url.ii. I'c ceiirul aulilui ef puillul nr aipllr.l I i litlUnlli I. a I..IO.IU' r.iu- ullli ltrv. I). It. lii-jnU'i.v, j.lur of All Sftiil'. I'nlu'i.Jl' I i liiui It, .iinl lie infiii In il a Mininn upnii il l, indii iituiiilii'. il-vi'lllii; fipiilully upon th. I'ln.li-i tlmi il Ilic ilulilrti Kiile lulu luuliirivv Ilr.. Ilntill I. V, I'lciii'. II. 1), putoi ot ill.) I'.tiu Au'li'i' ll.ipli.i i lulu Ii, ilillieiril ii . Inum-ni and liuutiil -iin.i'ii Ij.L iilelit, U!.li-f lei' lil, tliciiie '-II. uiuinnB AkjIii or l.lfic Mail. (Her." II ills ,1 lnitiMii uriiiinii ni'l (liirlnf tin -uilii. nlilih pii'iulitl i a t.u i nt.ei- of rr-ou nn lliltiiri -1 jiiiiiilini: to llm Hi-(tiri ) uln. of llm llJptlH i1"iiniiiuMloii, Willi 1iIOi1jIi- ii'iriiiulili. Hie nuier toi o 1 tli" Miineil.i i linn Ii ni t, Cilluiliie w.u la J u .!'llr Ia.t-1-. V. J.. j.ictiljy .illrir.non, lb III--.-, UUIiap Mil'.inl, of 'in l, toll, ollliiltcl, am, i nl by llei. Dr. .NoiiU ami Iter. 'Ilinnu. VIiUiiu'i I I li. 'flio iliurrli villi lie uritcil by M.iilln Mi l"iu cf I'nlUilclpiilj, in ti ruiviy of vtl, Kill , Miloii,", hi. iljiisliti-r. II will io.t i,000 am atlai-hnl to It ntll U a nMlc lihraiy. y n