t'WmVVT 'gW "Cv3 n f .- , THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MARCH. 28, 1901. " - ! OliiCC : j """"" " '' I 'mG : burke Cafxmc(ale Department., , new, 286 buildim . !0ld,q423 THE WATER IIATES. The Supieme Couit'a Decision Opcim tho Way for Discussion. Tho decision of the United States Kit picmo court on Monday In tho uio of tin appeal fioin the Supreme conn ot tlio Mtat- (if Illinois, Implvlng, iiiunug other thliiKH, that municipal bodi". lmvc tho light I" ll wntor uitcs, wan fruitful thoui" ot tllTiicHlou In this city yosterdnv. In view of Hip fact tnat it bill Is now before tho lotinells for the pstnbllshtUMit of a inuiilrlii.il wiitot plant to lost $1 (5.000. in ioiifoiiult vlth tho vote mst lust November. Tho agitation for a inunlilp.il water plant was iluo pilmlpally to tho fuel tliat it groit ami growing tllcoiiti lit existed because of the alleged ovnbl tnut charges of th" t'onsolidated Water Supply eonip.iio. of which J. J. doi jiiyn Is t In- pioMdent Tho ngltntlon begun oat 1 In th; xunimcr and fall, (Mewled until on election dav It UP' Veiled to In llio gie.itcst issue, shad ciwIiir even the piesldontl.il vote. and. although the total nunibot of cli-ctoia Vhn rnorded l Mite "n tnp subject was i-lutively snmll. tho in.ijoilty In tnor of municipal ownership ot Hie water supply was ovot whelming Thu niattet was then allowed to lest until about two weeks ago. w lieu a bill paused Hut and second icadltiKS in select and common councils provid ing for lstlllig I per euit bonds to the iiinount of SU'.onn The bill c inn- up Hi. lollowlng week, but was icferud back to committee, on the claim that it could not pa', the v.. ."ant bodies tor luck ot lime. Now. the eiuestlon is .ml.nl II muni cipal bodies u:ie the tight to IK wntor lutes anil 'on alter the in inn of any coiiti.ii't etiteted Into by the piece-ding municipal body fo. a longer teini than that of Its otgunlzod oMslc nc whoi" does the iipiim-Uv ailse lor the eltv piling to the limit of ileln-ciiiyliiK niinellv In order to have a water lilimt" An en dill',' to thi comments heard :ostciday among the polltlcl ins and cltUern, the municipal authoiltlis of this city can Hguluto and IK upm it fair basis tho water intes and thus accomplish tho hanio ends us would be f.chleved bv building it city water plant. 'Vlw decision of tho I'nlted States Supieme cuuit eon.e.s at a moot opportune time, for It will give pause l hui lied action In this enaction t local lnteiest. Tin in (limine c luudliiR bofoie conn ells has this piovislon, which will make u noticeable lncwn-o In 1 1' utlon: 'Section T.l'or the puipose of pay In i? Jho pilneipal and Interest ot said bonds tlieic Is luicln It vied tor the j.e.'tl 1801. on all ptopertv taxable tor city iiiii!ot-, u ta of four mills on tlio dollar hi nlu.itlon, and iij car theicaftoi there .shall !) h .led to- Mich purpose a tu sulllelent to pay tin la mest on paid bonds and Hie piinc.ip.ii theiiol as the i-.iiue becomes due and ' ayable. as intinictiitt-cl almve In this cndlnanre " Handsome Ilemonlos. .Tallies J tioiman and Mo-.- Miu Joilo l'owderly eteid.i lecelved by mull liom Washington f-omc handsome mementoes of thu iceent ImiUKUiill eeicmoules. Thei liulude it bionv.c medallion, showing on mie tide the lit uil ol Mc'Kinlc, and on the 1 excise .t lepioeiitatlon of the cnpltol. a vol ilhid entitled "InuiiKural Soinenlr." ptlnled on line (iualit papet, the tet 111 l.UKo C.othle and poitialts In line kUel eiiKi.ivhiKN sInIiik the iilftun aJid liloijiaphy of all tlie piesidcnts. ltf-iddps these aic the olllelal mo Krnuiines In full, tickets to tho Iii.iiiru mll b.UI,tjind other intetcstlns data, of tjk Vltlt eve.it. The p tckiiRPS weie sent 1; 7tu. secietary o! the Inausuiitl lotninlttee. .Mi I. M. Wellei Complnin of Bad Bor.ds. ''lt Knslneei Kupp nithedu (oni plulnt .Msteidav afteinoon tliat KIkIiUi Hienite in th lelnliv ol the ('onaie mTtlon.il cliuuli was In bad shape as a rnjult of Hie iticiit ciiutlliK by the f,aV i ciiiii.iii . Tin- uub at the cojntr ctriiuicli vtieot and KIkIiiIi ateiuie hil sunk iio.ii ly lulf a loot, iii.tkluir .1 drtllKPKHis eioisillK oil Uttiiuilt of thu UlJllnes of the tl mftoili. Tile en Rliieer mted upon 'tin- loiniihtiiil at oirte and sfjit roreinan Killi en around to; i-ee what woik was iiuosiiiy to leined) It The r.is uompiny. after l.i liti-r Its m iluo, had tilled In with f 1 07en oai Hi and the lonsuiucnt si t tllnc had iiuule their Job a lather Voor one. An Inipiovenient. Tho l'lankH In front of the Ulbieeht store, mi .N'oith Main stl 'Ct, woie inken away .Mst.-rda, (list lowing a very li.iliilMilllP addition to tho stole 1' tho two of two laiRc shovt' windows if plate elates, decorated on toll with stained Blast, ol n varli ty of color, making a Hue addition to the business viactf.s on the block Tho Open Dooi. Tho tontracttiih who lune been ai work on the Authi.ielii building iv niodellUB it lor tho MeCmin llrtithors' efoiniiti; s'liu', Msttirtiiy put In the dfporw.iy ai Ihi curved tiont on the eorfifcr of Hlxth a into and Main uticet. For . 50 Years motliers have been giving their children for croup, coughs and colds u . S. ti? Mother have yon Shiloh in thejTouse at all times? Do you Jcnpw just where you can find it if you need it quickly if your little one is gasping and choking with croup? If you' haven't it get a bottle. It will save your child's life. "Slillnh IJ1 curnt mi 'by of croup. ..iic!i android. I w.iuld i. i be without II. MRS. J. P. MARTIN, HunUYlllr, Ala. Milliili'iiCiiiiMiniiillnn Cnr In mihlliynll ,riK-,tt t flc, 00e, M.IIO l iHitlle. A prtnittl gniiritiitoo tvlth tivrrvliottle. If joiiiirotiol out lulled go l iciiir clrnsi Mini i;;l niiriiiiiiii-y Iml', Vi tr (or il V'itCl !" f. ' uptlon. '"1 if n'ftti i '. . ( If On)' . The nla" has not ! ai lived for the l.ll'Ke show vvlnd'ws, but fioin tile woik mi far done It Is eusllv seen Hut the .McCiinn bo.vs will li.no tho IliiLst appeurlni? stole lit the il Thy lime been forced to postpone their openttns for il few daxs b"cause of the delay In shipments of t;las. AT TRINITY CHURCH. Seiviccs Each Day During Holy Week Blahon Tnlbot to Preach. Tho Ho. V H. .lohnson of t'alvai.v church. Wllkes-Dau . dellVeied Hie nild-weck s' riiion last evening In Tiln lt Protestant episcopal diuich. on Ptlilay aftcinoon lb v. 1" H Hairing ton. of Wist 1'lttnton, will dellier an addles". Throuihoiit Holy Week Hie rue la ment of llolv Cotumuuloii will be ud nilnlstMod at ! o clock In the iiiouiltig utul theie will be evening piacr eacli dav at i,V) o'clock. On Hastrr Wed lied.i evening HlKllt Ilev. ltlshop nthelhert T.ilbnt, bishop of tlio diocese, will preach. (n (Icmd 1'ilday Rev. V. S. Ilalleiitine will lomliict the tlliee houis' devoilotis, Mom U in to .! p in. At S'inother CaibondnlcP Tlio It on woi It for the new brldg ovet Kitfkc't Diook", due to reach this eltv a v eels oi so ago, has not tt coniu Into Icm. despite the city en Kineuis' iinxie y to stint the work of getting It 11 place. It was shipped Ii in the Itochestpi- Ibidge compaii'H plant about ten day's ago The 0111 p.my lias been appealed to and n tuner litis. l.',l sent out. This is the reo.ui time that gnl.i mcnl fo. th.s e'ty hnvo golio iis.riv, a the tile bell got stalled lit olio of the western O ,,i cndalcs loi soai Hint. Tobacco Men to Dnuce. rignrtnakeis'nnloii. No. !.!', will hold Its annual sodal In Watts' hall on the evening of j:,itoi Miml:i. April Km flleiit music will be piovlded and a niimbti' of new dances lntioduecd, anioiig them the "Olivette" waltz, the J 1. (' " two-step and the ' Klondike ' ltiadiille. The lollowlng geneial coni niltee ai hustling to make the ar rangement. A. C Houek, Clunks .Myeis, Chailes liownian, Nicholas Knoir. .lo'-eph Tiayuoi, Albeit Collins mid C.eoige l.lpp How Otnceis. The membeis of l,.iekawniin.t tilbc ol Led Men elected the lollowlng otll eris on Tuesday night, to solve f"i sl inoi.lhs. J'lopiict, .loepli Jenkins; sachem, II It. howls, senior Mtg.nnoi tleoige Schioedei. Junior Miganiote, J. W. Steele, chi. f of lecorrts H. .1 r.aer: kit per of vvnnipuin. T. II IJiiiu-i : tiu tec, living Snydei . lepusent.itlve to giand council of Ponns.vlvunl.i, J. C SwInglehuMn, ulloi'iuitt, I'l.nik Uliuer. A Suipiise Pnity, Miss Ruth Pulley was pU.lsantl.v sur- pilseil by a number of her It lends on Tiiesdav evening and a iiumbei ol liouis weio passed with (Ulds, games and music, letteMinionis being sc-rvtd In aniph- (U.iutlt and good cU.ult. TllOot plesent weie Misses Cl.n.i Watt, Huel Whoelcr, Cleitiuile P 'links, Helen llatliavv.i.v, Mina Ki.nilt and litnn Rassett. Malloi Speneur, John Moiuaii. Will Moigan and John Altkcn. New Locomotives. Pom ol the six iiionstei illKilus just llnl-hcil by Hie Cook Locomotive woik." at PatelMJli, N. J. tot the Ont.nlo and Western i.iilioud, will be med as iiusli eis between Mnjdold .nd and the junction at CnloMa. They vv Ieh 1JJ, oio pounds each and aie but o lew hui.diid v ninds lighter ill in the b'g engine- ol the P. 11. and R. io.nl, they bt .ng the tin gest In Hi11 wot Id. Another Socinl by F. N. S. C. Tile Rililaj Xlght Soilnl i lub will give the second ot Its elljo.vilble so iltils on Monday evening, Apiil 1". Mu-j-b will b- Ulsiouised by an oii'hcstt.i ami the eonimltti'o having the event til ih.llge pioinlso to make It the best social H oiu evei viewpoint given ill this tit thi- season. The hall will be huiutltull) cU'toiati'd Tin- even, will take plate In the Ruike building. Another Euchie Paity. Rneoui.tged b.v the sun cess of their iceent euchio paity the Young R.ull ' Coiiimuniun Table .issue iation Is mak ing aiiangemi nts to have a ipetillon lu the nun' tutuic. A nieetliig to talk It over was i.illid for Tuesday nlghl. bu th heitvv t ti I ii kept Hie young la dles nt homo and th. nut Hug will be held mt Wiek To Help Inatall Pattor. Tin lb v Chailes I.ee, ot the Plr.sl Presliyteilnu chinch will assist in tho InsUillutlou ceienioiiles at Susqiit -hauna tml.i.v. when the Rev. Rdwlu i: ltl'e.v will be fotmally Invested with the i.isloiale of Hie Kiisl Plesbvbt lilli ehuitll theie, Mr. I.ee will de llvtr tin chatgo to the iinstor To Live in Piovldence. Udwlu Moon, of Terrace stieet, e liooi dhettor, will i-moe with his family to Piovidcuti bcfoie lung, lie has in t'pt-d a position there as fic man in it laige iiou feni c- inaiiutai toij Mi Moon has hem in business in this city lor several years Mcy Se" Po;tponcd. Tin lair and imiptlnn ol Cottagi Hose eoiniiany. which Is scheduled to open in the Murk' building mi Apill 1". will In all pi'obabilltj In postponed until later, on acioitut of ihi mission which will open in St. Rose t-lnji e-li on Apill It. Dl'ichniKcd, Mi c. liciijamlu iSiiailis, vvhn had lit en In the hospital at Cuibnudalo for tho j) ist llvo weekii. rutin ned to her liomu hoie on Sunday. A critical opeinthm was peiformid while sho was in the hospital -Wayne independoni A New Locomotive. "Alaska, No. Pi," Is tho name and nunihei of .t small locnnintlro Just put III service at Coalluook colllciy for uso b tvieen the bleaker and tho Wilson Crook minus. It Is it ptoduet or tho Dickson woikt. At tho Opera House. Tomoiiciw nlght--Tlni Murphy In "A R k h loi'a Ron .men." DAVID HOIiMES' SURPRISE. Quaint Stoiy Told by Tim Kutphy Blcntlliiff Tears and Smiles. Mi. Tim .Mtuphy, supported by the Sol Smith Rutsi'll company, In Bui Smith Russell's gnat play by Martha Motion, "A liaohclor's Romance." will be at the Hi and Opera house on Kit day of Ibis week. Mr. Mtuphy has by honest art and oppoitnnlty conic to b ono of Jho small but lovnblo band ot coniPdlaris who mnk" us laugh utul In mi Instant, with a. tender touch. In lugs team to unwilling ecs. This Is a great gift, and those who havo Hindu us lamlllar with It In tho last (Ututlo tin going down the hill of time, so that Mr. Muiphy's lice Is all tho nunc welcome The role of D.ild Holmes in "A llacliulor's Roinancu" Is u sluing chntacter study, absolutely fice fioin giotesatlelle, wide ill its i imgo of sweet sentiment, quaint hu mor and suppressed emotion, lenlly imiuessive In tho natural nobility nnd uitlstle delicacy of poitiayal. It In dicates better than any pievlous 10I0 In Mr. Muiphy's career, his growth and bio.ulcning powtis A In and new pi eduction has been furnished b.v Ml. Reiser, ono that Is f.ild to be even inoie clnboiate than Mi. Russell's. Unclaimed Lettois.. l.i. t of letters remaining In the Cin lioiiilnlo postollice, Match - l'JOO, lor Ptisoiis unknown. Wllllimi Ale.N.indcr. Walter W. Cole, M. J. Council, John V Culbcitson, Kd w.nd .MeUulnness, .Michael Muiray, losiph Muniu, Michael Rogan, Hany Williams, S"('ietaiy Wood's lluslness college, rianils reiildge, lloolge risheiil. Rllii lloild, Miss M i:. Cor nelia Oiilplu, Miss Anna I, Hlekey, Miss Anna McDonald, Miss Kitty Rudd, Miss Mai Shcrdan. Ml-s R. Wind, Mis Ihunia Rjbcock Patterson, Mis Chillies Spencer, Mis. .lames Smith, Mis. S.na Tlllsley Foielcn: I.uvor Adler. Teachers' Institute. Thcie vill-bc a teachers' Institute nt the MaXldd public school on the af tcinoon and evening ot Apill IS, to which some of the local teacheit will eoutilbuto papeis. To Attend Funeinl. The Pionti t Kather Mnthew society v III meet in thnlr hall this morning at .s.r. o'clock, to attend the funeral ol their biotlur, 1'ntilel: Cndci. y Meetings Tonight. (5ioige R Randolph c.imi), No, 121. Sons of Veterans. Hi alien W, C. M. It A. Carbonilalc canton, No 10, Paul iiieh s .Militant. A Coming Social. Ai i.iiigeiuints aie well nuclei wa for the seventh annual dance of Divi sion No 11 A. O. H.. Willi h will be held In Uuike's hall on Wednesday evening, Apill 10 THI PASSING THRONG. Mi". John Rieuuan of Rlvei stieet, K tilticiillv III. William Rate Is mound again nftei a severe illness M J. Connor, of Noith Main stieet. Is visiting In New Yoik city. Mis. J'lituk Hover, of River stieet, win) lias been seilouslv ill. Is iccov cl ing Miss .Mamie Dicnuau, of Rolmont stiett, has lecoveied Hum her iceent lllncs. Miss Kit Ho O'Neill, of Serauton, is the gii'-st of Miss Annlo Ruike, on Pike stiett. Andiow R.ingdon. of iiultalo, N. Y., tnimeilv a lesldeut heie, is In town on buslne-s. H. W. l'owderly mid J. C Davis havo gone to Albany, N. Y., to woik on the Albiliv tiestle Mis. Stephen Holgnte, of IMmont stieet, Is nilllited with a sevue attack of iheiimatisni Mis. and Mis. Chailes Ohumadit, of Oak avenue, spent Tued.iy with tela lives in Jet inj n. Miss Minnie Roeslger is oonlinui to hei home on W.voinlng stieet by an attack of tile Blip. Miss Rose Cornell, of Rimel stieet, N Hie guest of her slstei. Mis. T. Thomas, of Windsor. Mis. .1 K Millaid, of Rolmont stieet. is spending a wick with ti hunks at r.nno, Wa ti" county. Mls Maiy Ctmiiaughton. of South Main stliet, has l ettll lied to Uloonib Inn K Stale Noimal school. Jilts Maty Rieun.in. of Riooklyu. N. Y. Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. P. o. Coniioi, of Powdeily stieet Miss 1!. ssle Millard, of Relniont atieet, has leturtied fioin Rlmiiu, N. Y' . vvhero she spent the winter with i datives Mis. .1. .M Stewnit and Miss Hoys uidl. of Salem avenue, left yesterday for New Yoik city to select their Ras ter KOOlK .Miss I.lzie O'Oiady. who has been in New- Yoik the past thiee week", so li etlng millinery for htr Raster lude. bus lelililied hoine. Andievv Median, e.petou of St Ro.-o church, who has been veiy 111 with the- gilp and was foiced to ro tilrn his position because of It Is je. coveiing and was in town ehtiiday. JERA1YN AJNDJHAYFIELD. The fur-ml of the late Rilwaid Htubba was held litis- atluinotm fiotu tho home ol c. 1, Reh, of Racon stttot. ltiiit scivlces were conducted ut the houso and .MithodNt cliuich by Rev. M. 1) Fuller, assisted bv the Rev. T'lands (ieiu'.tll. of Pcckvlllc. Tlio loi I In lcHiulciiit uiilei ci udd 1V1 lovvt, I'nlted red'tlitlon ol Rubor unit i'ibI,i1 Flic- eomiauy, No. 1, attended lu u bodv The t'uwi'i beaieis vvcro Rdwln Mellow, John Roi ho mill Wil liam .liuves lull be'lleis, William Nil ho Mm, Alfietl niltllths. Judsoii Wall, II. Swick, Theodoie rfpettlgtto mid b. R. Hills Intuime-nt wns niad" lu biiadjsliu teiiu-teiy, wheio Mr Pill lei paid u high ti Unite to the deceased. 'Iwmr &nfi&mtbi K. Curt all Tliro..l nud I.iiiil' Afletlions. CQUm SYRUR Ccttnrg'nuine. KeiuseiiiiisiiiiiK3. yy r IS. It tnlMUlo'iO J" own '-(.. aSUB"-GS.. A number of people from out of town were prerenl. MIm Annlo McChrone, of South Main Mrcct, wno a Cnibondalo lsllor cs terday. Thu Delawaie nnd Hudson colliery will piy their employes hero tomonow (I'rldny). Mm, ThomaK Riay and daughter, Rellth. spent yesteidny with Caibon dale frlcnils. Mrs. Samuel Warner and Mis. Rd- ward Uunileld. of Scranton spent c terday with frlenda In town. About 1 o'clock yostcrdnv inoiulng lite was dkcrovvred In 1'ietl Young's laundry establishment. An alarm of lire was turned In, but tho gong failed to respond Theio was consldeiablo oMlteinent for a few moments, before It was quenched. The damage done was slight. The lire wus caused by an ovcr-heatod stove. Rellth. tho little duughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Seymour, ot Third stteet. I ill of nncutnonla. Rclijamln Mendclson. of Maylleid. left yesterday for Xuvv Yoilt city. Mrs. .Tames Carey, of South Main street, Is dangerously III and her death If houily expected. Miss Murgutot Qiiltin left vcstenlny for New Voile city to select the spring goeds fo.' J D. Stocker .cj. Co Misses Alice Henwood, Annie Kll ker, Sarah Qulnn and Sutle Cute left Tuesday to lcsume their studies ut the Stioudsbuig Slate Noimnl schdok John Stanton, of tlio Hast Side, was a Cnrbondole visitor yestuday. Michael RtynoUH nnd Mr. nnd Mis. K. V. Coog.in ntt-nded the funcial ot the late Mrs. Roger Modem an, of Scitititon, Monday. CLARK'S GREEN. Mis. Sarah Ro.irdnian, of Daltonwas the guest of her daughter, Mis. R. J Chapman, tor several days this wcik. Mls Hessie Mullliiex -visited lclatlves in Scranton and Carbotidale ovei Pun ehiv Miss 1 lisle Carey, of Tioloi. Is ls Itlng her aunt and cousins, Mis. Rliz abeth Welle and daughteis, Canle and Mary Wells. Miss Oriiee A. Davis has been ton llned to her home by sickness. Mrs O. R. Jones is lopoitcd soiiously ill. Judson Cope is spending u shoit time with his family hete. Miss Imogeno Akeilcy was recently elected a delegate to tho gland coun cil of the Robot ci lodge of the Inde pendent Older of Odd Rellows, which convenes at dettjsbuig In May next. Mr. and Mis. L. M. Potter and fam ily nttended the funeial obsequies of Mrs. Pottei's fathei, Mi T i:. Carr, held on Tuesday afternoon In Scian lon. The fourth quarterly conference of the Methodist Kplscop.il ciiuich of this charge was largely attended on Sun day evening last. A special Item of note was that so many of the confer ence ouiclals ipsponded at roll call. All were present except two. Rev. M. S. (Jodshull, who has done veiy elllclent work among his people heie, was asked to be ictalncd. .lav Richards has accepted a nosl tlon In the employ of Walter R. Mat thews, of this plaee. M. H. Coon has bioken giound for a line stable on his cieek lot. which will be much appi eclated for Its gie.it convenience. How to Cure a Cold. Don't go to bed. Don't stop woik. Don't take a TuiKMi bath and lender out Milt liable to an attack of pneu monia. Kiause's Cold Cuio, In con venient capsule loini, will tine you In '1 bouts They rno pleasant to take and cause no tinging In our head or other dlsagiee.ible sensations Price 'JV. Sold by Matthews Rios OLYPHANT. V ik on tin luriow giue 1 nil. id ti.iin l.di1. Ci ek In i il.i r to tlie new shall wlihli i- now Ik in,' Mink in ai .ludiiii dam, will be 10111 in. 111 cd todo Contraetoi .lames omililin, if I 111101111110, will have (liaise ot the woik V fpoclil nicelina; of Hi" DvecHlnr llov com pint will bo held tonight. Ml inrmbi is are ririmi-tcil to le present as lmoilant matlcri are (o be considered Tin tniic ml uf lohn 1 (oinoian, who died in Nrw.uk, N. .1., teas l.cld jcs'.cidav iiioinlug at 11 o'llrck md vi an ittcnd.d by J laigc imm bu l ti 11 nils ind lelitivis of the fiinllv, who a.vmwiii 11 Hi" iiiniM- 01, ins pari nt 5 on 111m Iiicio Mrnt und viewed the riiliim Tlie tor tige then procecdml to SI. Piliick's eliuieb, wli"ie I iivjulcni m.ifs vt.M iilibrited bv ite .lohn Iliidih, who .il.'o iicaelied tlio funiial mi moil. During tlie fctiiito .-cveial appropihto -i-lectloni were ICIidercd by Robe it JlcConuitk and as the lemiius vveio bonie from the eluittii Mi. Amu llrown O'Malloj wiip (abarj. Hit rial was made In Hie Catliolie ccnittci). 'I he pill be.inii. were M J l.ailn, .l.uius I.oftu., 'Ihonias I'hllbin. P .1. 1 arrcll, James Murpbv and M. J. Currau. 1 lie nurrl ige of Mli-s Maru 11 lewis and Da vid .1. DivU took plan' at the home of th bride's parent, Mr. and Mii. W. .1. Lewis in Chunk itreet, 1icm1ij evenins. The tcrrnionj wa perloiined by Riv. Oorge HaRiio, pator of the biisquchaniit Street RaplUt cliuuli. The bride was itended bv Mus l.iirlc Winston. Roth weio jtliiid in In (online gonm of grr.i ilolh, Willi Mini IllliiiiiliiKi-. John Lewis vias grooms 111.11. .Mr. an I Mis Davis will reside at iMi plai e Misn VI A CM onnor lctuined Irom N orl. vrtftnliv, vehere hbo bad been purchasing her i ring etoik ot milliner MUts I dltli and .leaiietlo Kiatis nnd Mr. I II l'olheniuj attrnded a meeting of tho Ro bekalt lodge of Oil 1 tlont at Arehbahl last ivciilic Ml David Llklns, of lirnijti, Is vl-lling itl.t tlies In town 1 . II. Mahon, of Scranton, vias 1 visitor at thu pliic vrtcrdav. frame house, owned a-nl occupied by Mit P.itiiek Me.Malion, tn Dunnioic ticct, vias to nllv clettrojcd In Rie lat tilgbt. The blarn ouuued thoitly ifter 10 cj'ilock jnd tic L'vnl. .lor Hose roinpauv, which tefponded, nnncded ill iciiitlnlnir the iIiiiich tn the MiVilmu bolls.', though .1 lieighboiliig clwebng owuej bv I'atli" W Deiup.ey was badb ecoulud The (olal m ainounlH to alnnit itA I he cause of the the Ii unknown. PECKVILLE. A '" at idcut befell Uvraidd John king jcttcidiv unniiiiK Ihc lid wait on bin .a to A-elliald und vn walking 011 the Delawiio and lliiibon u.V.i in tho vicinity of the slrnhh. (.I.ck bilkei Jut riorlli cf tho Piskville ta Hon lvlnj ttepped tutu the noilti bound uaek ti (ha S-utli bound bail. l avoid an approieh. lug Haiti As bo did 10 ciglno .1.' I Koutli bound airmk idin and ho was luulid duun a el(i em liiiisoeit. 'I In- train wis ttoppid and the ticw liaatcned link to 'lie bois aid. King v u found ii'iionscious, hi light leg was bully thatteieu und bis I" nd bull) eut. 11 0 lujuiid lad wis uiii.vnl to the bciue of Ids lather, llirnanl Mnrf, ci .li.-ttp. lie livtd until nuon, when he died without leva In ins coiim loa'in-t I II llaibu Hill contli.iits to Improve Imni lil.i ins nt lllne. ' Don't foigct the n iiinnge tale at tho Mor gan bioto building thin tuning, Mi and Mrs. Mclvin L'allemlcr retuuud ves-Urdaj- lu their liomu at I'ifttburg after spend ing a few da.vi witli Mr. trd Mrr. Jud-on t'al. I( nder To Piovent Pneumonia nnd Gilp l.aatlvo lSriimo-iJiilnlnu rcmovri the ca.iti. iWOOSIC. I!n St.phen la', of W'Jonilng was eullrr I 1 1 iv it M- MelmlUt l'll'iopil piii.omse. Scranton's Business THE GILHOOL WAGONS ARE ALWAYS LEADERS flEMCMBCR THC NAMC AND STRCCT, 3IB TO 325 N. SEVENTH ST, CLEAN SHOP. CLEAN TOWELS. CLEAN BARBERS. DIME BANK BARBER SHOP WITH OATH ATTACHCD, SBC. SCRANTON. PA. FURNITURE. line It of nClll.MllOV. Il will tmt .veil Climpet nl IIkiii all, tor culi; iwlrct of llirm all, tur tlmo. L'll I'mii nvrmio GREEN'S The Old Reliable I'.wmi lliokcr, 10T lirkmauni Kvrniie. Moncj loaned on ill iinomN, tvitrlip, Joudrj, imi.i.il lii'liuniciiti", icimhii1 pniiil I'tltale rnliinca ind I nli:c toiitldrnlinl CIGARS lor moil and box trade .VII popular bi.indi at opulir inlcri ALBERT WITT E, t oilier Sprnce ttreet and Muliinslon avenue THE LINDEN OUICK LUNCH. OP. WINDSOR HOTEL, bilN tlio best St ai, C hop and I.uihIim ill tlio eiti. liy ut jiid lu loiivineiit M F. VJYM3S, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 111.' JacUon Smrt. :.'d Wjoinins f fall' by l'cle bone lliecive l'lompl Muntion PETER SriPP. lldieral Contractoi, llnitdrr and is tlei tn llulldln? stone c. n.cni 1.13 c iillu a k.' cialtj Tcleplmnn SJ'i-J Office, .'.27 WOAbiimton iveniie, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR KIRKPATRICK'S PURE SPICES AND FRESH ROASTED COFPTS. E. JOSEPH KULTTUL. uur Oil I.aikau 11111.1 avenue, nianufictuier of Wlie Scnent n( all lind, jullv piepncd lor tlio spilng Mavn. We make all kind-, of pndi tareeiw. et". OL'll 00(JH 1 111 "II PVIIA GOLDE J G ire CA1H STORE. .1 ( Il))ir I'roprirtoi, ebaler in tine llroect iei and 1'iovlcloiu. 1'inu Ciptais sold bv tlie box C0" VV.wldiiBtoii avenue THE NEW WALL PAPER CO. Haa 110 old soodt to woik off l.un lle it new and lip-to dtt". Uur prlies aie lower than any otlicirf 303 SPRUCE STREET. NCAR PENN AVC, The Vletoria'i I itriarv fo. letv met -it tin Idch kIiooI jc-Unliv I link Irtncy 1. f L 'lue-dav for l'hitidil.iliia, wluic be cm eels to underKO an oporatio't fm append!' itl Mis IIioiiim MePjwcll N vlsilin,- friends in Sainton 'I Ik funeial of lliomis Tinner "111 ho bi hi tide afternoon at - i0 in the .Mrlhodi.t I'pis opal iliurdi. Mr. luikliy lin ju' moved into tlie Iiuiim previously oceupled bv .lohn llnfftr. (It; ton, the vciiiuit mhi of Mr. and Mis lliomis Mull, of Minookt aviliuc. it Mrlouslv III witli t lioul fevei. ( barb-. Jopllnp, of Seiiutou. visited Ills moihci jiMiulaj A liiKe niiinticr of our townspeople atiendul the fumral of llic Itte Mi. Have Motion, 01 Vvoea. .veterdae aflitioon. Ml' Veitlc Pit 'tis 1 e-iller in Biriilui c-lenliv MAPLE SUGAR MAKING. A Tilbune Hepiesentntlvo Exploics the Land ot Sweetness. Fpeilal to the Scranton Tribune K.it'toiyville, Mnich 27 About two and one-halt' miles 0.1st of this place, and about one mile northeast of La Plume 1iih what Is lieihuiis. one of the liugixt and most model n equlpppil maple sugar and syrup plantations In Nnithe.ihtiin Penusylvunla. It covers nbotit. leu aei e of giound, and con tains si's or seven bundled sugar tices (commonly called In tlie niial dlslilcts haul maple, or sugar maple ) This beautiful glove hi located on a lolling niece of giound. and n.Uuie ccituinlv had a gieat defil to do with tho founatlon of tho ground, us It it natuiiilly adapted for tho ivoik and Industiv thnt Is (.atilcd on theie on so huge a scale. The ttaet belongs to the late flaik Slsson estate, and Is owned nnd oper ated by bin son, Oeoige Slsson, of this place. As tho season Is now on for the muiiutnctuie of the lmlutublo sweet ness, It peihupH will not be untimely to say a little something for the bene tlt of tho many mulcts of Tho Tilbuno In icgaid to the manufiictuie ot maple syiu. one of nature's sweetest and most palatable ItiMiiieH. Paitlallv out of ruiloMtv unci nai tl.illy from an uniesistable appetite, or longing foi a sup of tho win in syuui as It is tnken from the, evaporutoia, a Tilbuno loiucsentative leeentlv vis ited the ubove plnntiitlnn, and wan shown tho different nroces-ses that tho sop passes through lu older to make It Into standiud inuplo syiup. Theio uie no doubt 11 great many people who have not 11 faint Idea as to how the dtlli'lous muplo SMUp that gtaees their table is obtained or manulactuied. Thcie ato six bundled tiees lu thl.s giovo that aie now tanned and lu opoiutlou. Tlie tupping process is veiy Klmple nnd consists of boilng 11 balf Incli hole Into the tree about two iinhoK nnd elilvlns In a small hollow metal spllo that Just llta tho hole, and thioufih which the sap oozes out Tho pall, which gcnoially holds ten or twelvo ciuuitw, Is hung on the spile, and it cover put on to keep out the particles of dlit and ruin water. Tlie evapor ating plant Is located about tho center of tho giovo und ks built on a siifiiit slope of giound which gives tho to quiied elevation for tho plpelng of tlio sai. ThlH building Is about 30 feet wide and 7." feot long and built low. In this building Is ull tho necohsaiy np p.uutus for malting maple syuui. Plist theio Is a long tank which holds foity barrels of sup. Two men und u team of horses aie emplojed in gatheilng tho cap from tho tiees, and ns it Is g.ttheied. It Is placed In n statlonaiy lank, on 11 sled, wlilcli Holds Uj gal lons, and Is ilwiivn to tho evapoiatlng house, wheic It Is piped fiom this tank thiouph a lllter Into tho laigo tank In tho building. Prom tho largo foity lnnol tank It la piped to the largo evapoiutoi. Tho evaporntoi Is of tho Williams patent, 'ind Is first class In every respect. It Is equipped tor binning coal or wood, but wood Is generally used as It Is cheaper fuel, and plenty of It on tho ground. The evapoiatoi'is tliieo and onuhalf fett vvlib and Ihliteeu feet long, und THSSi ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEOS OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. scoumrr ouiunna a savings union, II incnlHir, "ir tlJ lc in lliillillnir, tniij(t a f,i.nird liulMlnir nnd loin Iiii-Iiicm lliivtigliutil Hi" Mlo ot IVriiwyhaiilj FARRELL'S TRANSFER Mctr lirlaht, 1 uriilliirc mul lluiciSC Stfri, PUlum mul .Vticlilner. 220 LACKAWANNA AVt. M, A. FRIEDLHNDER cC CO. I o tut ml tlulr Mlllli'iiv I' tiMMiiiirnt "Oil "el-lili ve Pipn llu (inirt limt-'. l'.J--tt. (irHiiltiif nnnounoriucnt liter James i. quick. Iliililv.trr, siovrs nnd Kutiuie' I'luiiililnff. n titling nnd Uinllni; I'lkphone, old (v! 'jn I ink in unit JVC L A C D K I R A N O iv ; o A N M N Q N A WILLIAM JANKO. MERCHANT TAILOR. 32D NORTH WASHINGTON AVC. Repairing and pn, iii ilunc at thuit t.otkf opr. D.L. CIV. DEPOT. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, LADIES, LCAVC YOUR ORDERS NOV rOR TAILOR-MADS SUITS Cl'l ( I VI ralie iliv Skill", tn 1I1 from Rood Ir h irlii from i i0 to Jin ( ill 1 ir ilmu.-i at H.L.GLEASON'S, 5IO SPRUCE STREET. OPP. COURT HOUSE, SECOND FLOOR. a pcnrscT fit nuARANTand. YOUNG'S HATS, LOUIS H. ISAACS, 412 SPRUCE ST. MANHATTAN SHI1T3. FRED H. WINTER. 024 CAPOUSE AVENJC, "upte i.n men and Provision". fti'l lim if iitctable. i-U . rcieivcd dull KCLLAR HARRIS, viinufiiKiierc 01 llitne, and ilealin in ll-u c I unil-lilii',' (,ikkI litinki ml hivilma- llia i;iaiiln, piomptb Jluiiclcu to lelrplmie I a'2 H7 I'eiin .itcniu, Strmion. l'i REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE I find lYninls for I niptj IIoilmw, mplv llomn (or Ten mli' Colli it Itniii, look Vlt. r ind Insiiic 1'iopeity and llulldlni$. WILLIAM G. LOOMIS. Rooms 1 mil , lltirr Uullilim. COMMERCIAL QUICK LUNCH PARLORS, C Iraiilince, Pure I'ood Polite Attention, It, 1 loniblc l'riui Dp-11 da and liU'ht ut and "an, Sjm, 0 siirit, Si.ianton, Pa lias tlnee compartments which .110 all automatic. The Hist one is equipped with an automatic legulator, whleli admits 11 continuous stieam ot sap to 1 uu the evapuiatoi at a ceitain point at all times. This stieam, which is ubout it half Inch, Hows Into eoinput llient No. 1. iv heie It Is heated in pa-s-Ing tliiough to a ceitain tempeiaturc, when It im.sues on into eomp.utmeiil Xo. 1'. Heie it is lu ought olio stvp ne.uei to the dihiicd pioduct, by boil ing, tumbling and tossing ubout In tho li.in by the extieme heat. As It gets to a eeitain degiee in eomiiHilment Xo. 2 It Is foiced auto matically Into eomii.ii tine nt Xo S, wheio it is finished as tar as tho huge evapoiutoi' bilngs It. lleio it Is diawn oil' tliiough u lllter and cooled. When eold It Is placed into a finishing evap oiator and p anointed one-thiid, 01 for every time gallons (weighing eight pounds to the gallon) put Into the finishing evapoi.uoi, oulv two ionics out a finished pioduct, weighing ilev en pounds iei- gallon. It Is then tested with 11 s.icli.iiometei' as to density, und phucd Into 11 tank, fiom vvhtdi it is cli.ivvii oil Into cms and sealed, vvlille boiling hot. After It Is eold It is leadv lor 111.11 kef. The capacity ot this plant is thhty ban els pel day of sup, 01 about twen ty gallons of Hjiup. Muplo svtup made In an cvnpotator is a much ele.ncr ami purer pioduel than that which Is made by tlio old-tasliloned pioc-H, tliat ot boiling in kettles 01 pans, and Is of a much lighter (olm, In Ing a light am ber. A tiip to a maple sviup or sugar (limp is well win tli taking, ami one will be amply paid foi the double it causes. GAKNETS IN PENNSYLVANIA. In Delawaie County Aie Two Qunr- iie3 That Do Well. Dr 1' C lbipkln.-. in Minis in I Vlimril (laiuets mini lu huge numbers In the mica sthWts In many localities in the HOilthellstelli counties ol PellUSl I- wiuhi but in only one louiliiv aie they mined lu comniciilul ipiiutttles. Xe.u Cliclse.t lu Pilaw me county uie two gainct(Uiuilesboth owned by n 111 00k Ivn p.ut.v. but one has been lea-id to, and Is opei.ited by, nuother paitj. the piodint ot hotli iiuaules Is shlppt'd to the tut tut v ol the owner in I)iookln. The gin nets uie the common lion gur net, and in 1 111 imiuegnuting tin mii.i schist nutklng aiipioNlniately 75 pei cent, of the whole mass In the 1 It lit 1 poitlons. Tlie- individual gumc'tH m in size fiom those uu Inch or 11101 0 down to thoso u siNteeutli of 1111 huh or less In dlmnetci. Time are no pei - feet etyst.ils. although the geneir.l foi 111 or outline of tlie civstal Is sen eially shown. The vol nets ate rounded and the cistals elongated, llaUeiied or (ithi-i wise dlslmtcd lu the weather ed poitlons of the mother 101k, the (ijstals can be ery easily separated fiom the Inclosing muteilal, but In the Itesh lock they uie so liimly Imbedded that It Is Impossible to lemovo them l'i 0111 the lock without fiaetuilng them. Ono of tlio iiuiuries Is oieia(ed in upm cuts, tho other In unilcrgiound drifts The upier poitiun of the lock Is ko much dlslntegiittid that much of the nuiteiliil can In mliu'd with pl.ls und sliuvik Tho tusht-r portlona ic. (inlre biastiiiR Tho m.iteilal is thrown In the waslnr which leseinblos tho log v.nsher used lor 1 bailing oie. and tho heavier gainets aie sipai ileii fiom the lighter lock 1uate1l.il by tlie c 111 - lent of watei. Allei washing, the- ni.t tetlal Is seifened Into I sl.i s and Mi 11. ped to the factoiv wheie 1. is luilln'r ciushe-d and scicened li.m iiianv tl. feient Ikis. It is usjiI f 11 ni'iltlng hallilp.lpoi Of gailiet pliei vvlilth .s llted cMcllslvely as UU uhl.up in tin miinufae tmo ot hoot and shoes and le.es extensively in the wool-manufie tmlng iuilusti.v. It Is toiind to be shiiiier and mme lasting than (pintr. s,indiapei and Is fieunentlv pii'le-uol to It. although It costs much moie. Its stipci lot-It ove 1 citiait l iiiobably due to Hh I'lidv i'l uviige by 1111 in, of Houses 4 ! FRANK M. MOYER, Contractor and Builder. 920 PCNN AVENUE. Jobbing of all kinds promptlr nttended lo. I'SIIVIWKS (tiki 111 CM.Y SinMITlLP. THE HOME SUPPLY CO. llrtnlN furniture, bedding and lloor c-overlng tor nidi at vvliolejile prices nt 724 W. LACK AW ANN AVC, 3CRANTON, MATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY.1 liniuiiiiMi a M'imm F. GROSS, 422 SPRUCE. JAMES J. MURRAY, siieeewot to tic Hunt k Ceinell Co., In tin ami sbect metil work an 1 ventilation, Carlon furnatc, rrpalw and keneral lit. wotk peclaltj. No, -111 l.iekiumma nvenue I'll I. WKNDT, 327 W.VMMM.IOV AUAllB. STEAM DYE WCRKS. ltd l'n licit Pit rirpiilnir nnd Rcllnbliinif. beodt llbd toi .-ilttl tl 1 1 i v c it 1 1 rdeiliom. conneetton MOWtT TO LOAN AT LOW RATES AT S. RADIN'S 123 PENN AVC ALEX. HAY, HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER, 321 MULBERRY Sr, WOLF & MCLANE, ssz Adams Ave. Easter Millinepy WENZEL I'laeticat Plumber, Tinners nnd f5j-.Hi-l . furnace a Spc e 1 ill) ttipilrltu! piomptlj done .'10 Adams avc , Serau ton I'a WILSON J COMPANY. I.eLnm.Wr liillors (lloiel .Ternivn Ho llrllnsr;. J" "-pruro Mieel, "-eruniou l'i sult preeii, " rrnU. .wH pre-ril Id ceiu ( lnlhln' 11 pain-d, cilled lor bihI ile llvered Now Phone, -jc.-rj -. A. RIEFENBERQ. I'l imhiiit, 1'iniiliis and lleillns ."ole gent for llouanl 1 urnaee Telephone 1 112 j17 l.indrn trret THE CHEAPEST Pet and qitirkcot pi ire (n lh citj to hao cur .hor flr I etc ua- iiolhfjiR but Oak tail laithei and flrt-t ch votkininlilp. A17 I.linliii rlieet, oppcuite iKaloinee. DR. E. V. BEARDSLEY, DENTIST. lcitneil Willi Pi Hill 321 SPRUCE ST. MRS. SARA ALLYN. MANICURE. CHIROPODIST AND SCALP TREATMENT wl'l Mlioi (ti and Oat Vpill 1 fiom I oniiell lljlldins to Mean lluilliiu vvhlrh It conslantly icnevvs Its sharp cutting edges, wheio ciu.trti becomes dulled and loutuled b.v fi lotion. It var-" ks from ii.1 to 7 in the scalo of h ittl-lie-s In which quaiti! Is 7 Cainet for abiashe in,e !; tiKo quai ileel in the Adhond.ick legion In AVnr leu county, X. V. It oicuir In many other localities, but is not used except as an 01 11. 1 mental stoiic. Tlio aveiage pi Ice of gainet Is about ?"." of $10 pei ton but the 111,11 ket s so smill that theie is 110 Used pi Ice, DEMOCRACY'S TUTUKE. Not n Bright One in the Opinion o,' Colonel Deuby. from the Mii'li I'urinti Among those who, for want of 11 bet ter name, nie eall-'d Hold Democrats, theie Is an Immense tendency to write eltliei a blo,'iapln ot. or an epitaph for, the Demoi r.ub 11.it t The 1 uie In lltei.uuie is that th llit lequldto for the hiogiapher Is that he should lovu his subject. It Is evident, therOfoie. that the iccalcltrant lieniocr.it shoitld not undertake to wiite a biography of bis foimcr paity. Tin other lule, that nothing but good thould be said of the dead, applies as stiongly to the wiltuiri of eiiltaplis. It Is, thciefpre, com lilslxo that the Gold Titiuoei.Us must be eseluded fiom a lltei.try post 11101 tent of th- p.utv Mi. t'levelaud has been drawn Into this .six-day totiinameiit, anil with his usual good sen-e has ennui luted the apothegm that "the tank and file ought to bu consulted." Undoubtedly this is the fouudamcntal ptlnelplu of a self-gtiv-"inlng Pemociacy. In obedience to my own uiles, 1 shall not mulct take to oiler unv iicHbe lo 111 V fen mot' e onl 1 adts, because I voted foi Ml. Mi - Kiule.v I shall simply dlscouise a lit tle, as all men have the light to do, on the conduct of indue polltluil cam paigns. In the first plae -. it may be ie. iiiiiiJ.cel that "v Imgai luteins no files" The lilgh-hauil-'il ilenuiu killon of all the Iiemoc'ials who failed to suppoi r. Mr. Ih'van utul their etetnul exeluslim fiom thu paity. 1110 only tho eiferves ceiiee of a teinpoliuv li illation. At the woist, these slnueis should only sllff"r tho pains ol puigiitory. Possibly if they weie lo wash themselves uln tlni'eh In the Wabash, they inlt,ht be taken bails Into the paity. Jesting uptut, when thu actual war Is on, 11 1 rults will be sought unywheio, mil w homed, no matter when they come Who can tell whether tho old nud who weio iilwuys IiemniiatM until 18'.5 will want to enter the triune" portals of dee sllveilsui, Populism and anti- Injunc'tlouism" Home of them have said aheady that the Republican party is good enough toi them, and that thev aie tip el ot wild politic ill tlli'otlrlng Th dltlbulty Ii going to be for unv paity railing Itself Deiuoeiutle to win away from theh now loo a class of people who. lifter a stienuous tight with themselves, have succeeded In bicuklng party ties party piinclpl-s enunciated at national Demociutle conventions must be gieatly changed bctoiu the confidence uf gieat num beis of loimet lienioiiuta can ba se emed. LIVERiTA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL W$mTWfflm B 1 1 1 o u s n o s o , UII9llJCJllUllt IDyspopsia, Gick-Hoau - acho nnd Hvot' Complaint. SUGAR COATED. 100 PILLS 25 CTS. Sold by all drupels! or sent by mall. .Ntnita Mcdicil Co., Cblciji s-olil l MilUiuli .' Ihonim, Diu.'jiUi, tl) lu U'Ajr'U Jtlllie ' 4lltoll, l' PB isSLSE 1 sj