rjy '&?wqwfw r .u M-l 8 'i' i'HJB SCRANTON TRIBUNJ&rFRlDAY, APRIL 12,- 1001. ? w LiiJ I CONTINENTAL SUNDAY SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT AND SOCIAL LAST EVENING. Addiosb by Rev. Thomas do Qmchy, D . D. Lectin o at tho Salvatlo.i Army Bnnncks by Philip Giuliani. Funeinl of Moignn Watklua St. David's Church Notes Salmon Had Regalia Arrested Harry Peters Injuicd General News Notes and Personal Paragraphs. 'J he members of the Continental riun duy school held an unlet tiilnmcnt ami social last evening In Jones' hall on Key-sor avenue, which was attended )y a larKO assemblage.. The feature of the event was an iitldtc".f, by Huv. Thomas d- Gitichy, D. 1)., pastor of the Jackson tftrooi Hapllst church. Tho remainder or tlio pi ogi amine onslstod of the following: Solo, Miss Vie Jones: lecltatlon. Mls Ksther Plnnock; selection. Tllrh.it d Phillips and party; niitleul vein lion. Wiitlcln.s Idinlly; .volo. alius Alice Phillips; terl tntlon, Miss Edith Thomas; mio. Pro testor Thomas Jenkins, lecltatlon, Mis.s lUhel Him in: itisti'imonlat n. lection, Mis f'laia Slppol; selection, lihe i lub; solo, MK-s Sm.ih Ilvmn; duet. Evans un-i Havis' mm Italian, Mi.ss Alice Pfafl. Salvation Aimy Notes. A 1jib audience mooted Philip l!ra ham nt the banru'l.s on Price stieet. last eveairK. when hu delivetod his lottuie on "A .Mother's l.ovo." Mr. Oraham is the f.-tl oi of Mrs. Wnldioti. who vtiv icotntlv pardoned liom n life sentence at Slapr SIpr. The local mips will ivlebrate thei" ! tee nth annivei.-.ii. on Tiiesdnv and Wednesday, Apill i. and 17. The ex ei?Iscs of the tit.-a la wMl he held at the hairacK.v on Price stitet, and the 'eoond day at th? Second TMisbylor Inn (hutch. Amomr the vi-itoi.s will In Lieutenant Ooieiis, Major and Mi v. (Jalley mid Staff Captain Noble. Siv-I'-cn othei Held olhceis will also lv present. Outing tho aiini.'ci.s.iiy "Hicises an i tfort Mil! lie made to lal'e the Mnall ueht which stamL aqninM ilk- aimy pioperly un Pi ice sheet. Puneial of Moicau Watiims. The luncial of Jloigan Watklns. the oung man whose tem.iins were b. ought heie fiom Coloiado, occurred ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT TOR f COUGHS 1 and COLDS TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. Lovely Ribbon at Little Prices for Saturday Buyers Ribbons were never more in demand than they are now, and they never were as pretty as they are now. Artistic fancy has had full swing among, the manufac turers this year, and the perfection of loveliness has been attained in a hundred different wavs. Now Look at Fancy Stripe Embroidered Ribbons AH silk; four inches wide, no end to the assortment, Cheap at 25 cents a yard. Satui-day Satin Stripe Taffeta Ribbons All silk Tal'feta Ribbons,' with rich satin stripes. All the new shades, because this is one ot the 'nTost fashionable things of the season, A half jCC dollar Ribbon for only Jmjr Satin Royale Ribbons With handsome gold tinsel stripes, in a dozen different ways. Four inches wide and the most fetch ing swell ribbon of the year. Easily worth 60c 2 JSZC uyard. Saturday only Ou Tinsel Edge Ribbons Rich and chaste in effect, for people of quiet tastes. They are really very beautiful, and being of tine quality, are exceedingly handsome. Woith J EEC 60c. Saturday OO Globe Warehouse SCRANTON ytsleidny afternoon from the home of the mother of the deceased at L't) Arltet avenue, Kellevtie. The services' wcw eondtteled hy ttev. T). 1. lloplslns, pastor if the Khst Welsh Ilaptlst cliuteh, Tho pallheators and llowof hem en Mete: William Morgans, David Mor smi". William William, Thomas Wil liam", John Join, Jonathan .tones, 'lln.nias Jones. AVIII Williams and Wil liam Davles, Inte-ment wiw made In the Washburn stieet cemetery. St. David's Episcopal Chmch. The rhlldtrn ale ieiuusted to hmnl In their mite chests next Sunday, when the in bos will ho n winded. The choir will repeat the faster minlc at lu-xt Sunday's sei vices. Tho vestry has been elected as fol lows: J. O. Hopkins, senior win den and seeiotnry: Job Wliltehouse, lunlor warden; D. T. Williams, ttotiiuior; James Smith. W. E. Mouse. William Nicholson and 1 A. Colon v. A icmtlar meetlnK of the eholi will he held this evening. V. A. Colony and James Smith have been appointed ushois tor tho church. Paid the Claim. To Whom It May Concetti: Whereas, somo Ill-disposed pel. son or persons have caused a false icport to be eliculated pertaining to the death claim of Thomas W. Thomas, of Hyde Path castle. No. 'M, r hcievvlth wish to state in behalf of Jlvde- Park raslle. No. IMfi, that I was paid the death claim In full by the above-named ensile, t would alto wlh to state that the same castle donated the Mini of live doll. lis to me and my lamtly previous to my liusbLnd's death, for which I letuin my sincere thanks in Justice to Tlyile P.nk caxlle, No. 2 Pi. Mis. Thomas W. Thotnav. Optician Regalia Arrested. William Tlegalia, the optician, who landed on Simon Si haeif optic tc centlv with telling effect, was aiie.vted jtustewl.iy at the Instant e ol the har-nevs-m.ikcf anil att.iigned hetote Al deiman John lo answer ch.tiges of av bault and battery antl tin eats. He waived a lie n lug and tuinlslied ball in the sum of $"00 for appearance at court. A counter Milt has been in stituted bv Itegalia beioie Aldeniraa D.tvies against St hum. Piactuied an lnjuied Leg. While Tinny Pelei.s, of Fiueenth stieet, was letutulng houiu on l.uetue stieet last u tiling lie stepped on a collide stone and fracluiod his leg, whk h .had only lecently been vpiainetl. Dr. J. J. Kobeits happened to be tlrlving by and assisted Peteis to the West Side hospital, where he Is now being caitd tor. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. Fied Struening, of Chtstnut street. is building a tine new double house on Bromley avenue, We.t P.nk. with all the latest impiovements. .Mrs. W. V. Curry, of Elmhurst. is visiting at the home ot Mr. and Jlr.s. Fied Slruetilng, on Chestnut stteet. A petition is being circulated looking These Values. llc to the pavltu? of South Main avenue between Ox fowl and Eynon streets. Mrs. Jemima Jones Gordon, of South Hjde Park avenue, has leturtied ftoin a vHt tilth her husband, John J, Ooi doti, In New York oily. She will shott ly move lo the metropolis to reside. I'ainp ITS, Puti lotto Order Sons pc Ametlcii, Initialed seveial eaudldales at Its meeting1 In lted Men's ball, last evening, anil wows nftetwards entoi talned by the Colonial club with a varied programme of vocal and Instill ineiitnt selections. The children of St. Paltlck's m plum age attended Hauei's band concert at the Lyceum yestewlay iiftcinoon and en toyed the excellent pi ogi amine pio vltled. St. Leo's battalion held an adjourned session In Its looms, lust evening, nt which several inottois pcitalnlng to or gans'iitlou woik was acted ttpnn. The membeiH of St. John's German t'nthollo (liurcli, Soittli Jlaln avenue, has placed an order for a now pipe oigan. Tlie woman's class of the Simpson .Methodist Episcopal church will moot this afternoon. The meinbeis of T'llde of Elect! lo City temple. No. SL Ladles of the Golden Eagle, held a business meeting and social session In Young Men's In stitute hall last evening. Miss Edna and Tudor Williams, or South Main avenue, have returned home fiom a visit In Wilkes-Parte. The Sons of Temperance Glee club held n lchearsal hi Morgan's hall last evening The Women's Home Missionary soci ety ot tho Simpson Methodist Episcopal chin eh will hold a book leeeptlon and social In the chinch on Thuisday even ing. April IS. The funeial of S. t Mears will tal( place fiom his Into residence S.ituiday afternoon .a :! o'clock, NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. runeial of Tiedeiick Halfpenny Took Place Yesteulay Afternoon. Addi ess of Mis. Biadley. The ituiei.il up tlie late Klitleiltk llalfponnj, who tlkd from iniuries u euived .1 Mioi t time ao in the P.in eo.tst mine, took plate jestonlay after noon Horn his int.' home on Florence htiet t. rieivlofs -were, t (inducted at the lioni" and also at the I'llniitlve Metho dist tluiuh, nit Hast M.itket street. Ke. Let's, or the l'liniltivt- Methodist 1 Inn cli, olllelntetl, assisted hy Tie v. Foster, ot the PieMiytuiIan mission. The tuneial was lately attended by relatives .mil fi lends ot the deceased. Theie weto a laiKo number of hcautl tul dotal pietts and ntuncinus boii iuet. The italNlit:ti 1 1 i,iii' A .1 tii-kita. fellow. T. Shaiplts, J. William-, itob eit I.lttlejtihn and Robert Mionsnn. Colonel T. 1J. Lewis iount.il, No. 101."., .If. O. f. A. M and Local Xt. 1004, rniteil Mine Xo Uer-. and the Throop AeeliUnial lund at tended the funeral In a bod. . Intel ineiit as made In Dimiiniie ceinetety. Successful Social. The .Memorial iiaptist ehtiuh held a ery sueiesstul .social AVcdne.sdav eonini? in tlie ihurtli p.ulois-, n latge number being piesent. Ticket Xo. "'it! was tin- Imky one which won the embioltleied quilt. Jo-s-eph .Ion 's bolilliiK' It. 0er lu"..r..'i was le.UUed Horn the riullt, wliitli Is ombrolilereil with jellow silk placed in hitch way as to lorm many beautiful designs of the b.ilile .ship Maine ami other plenties. Mis. Bradley's Addiess. Mi.-. Mary Seott Biuclley. one of Amenta's well knuwn lnKslonai ies, jut returned Horn India and other for eign countries, j,ac n very mlenstinpr talli at the Methodiht Ilpiseoptl chinch l.i-t eeninsr. Her . subject w.i.. ' I'll, cm That V.e c.inie a Ither." A Utgj number iete lne&eui and weie deeply Intel ested in the atldie.s fiom beKiniiim, to end. Mis-. Biadley is .said to be tine of the must eloquent leutitets upon the Amerit.au htase. She piocd lieclt hllfli lat eenlufr. II. r tle.-cilptlou of ibe life of a mis ionaiy in India among: tlie unchili.ed natives of that countiy vvas-t most Ivlrl ,ind poweitul. No iidini'islou was cnarROtl at lht door, bat n sliei- nim iner with taken up. Cake Walk at Auditonum. Tlie cake walk Kiveu la.st evenlnpr by the Quaker City ciiai telle was. a eiy up-to-date aflair. A laiue trow'd Un tinned the laige Aittlltoiiuiu to wit ness the siand walk, in whleh Mr. and Mts-. Cal WiiKiiei, nf llinKlmintnn, par ticipated. Mr. Wanner is tlie well know a and ianutii.s cake walker who .aptuiccl HiM mizf nt the cake walk contest at Matll-ou Stiiaie Oaiden last Decembu! Othei.s wbo pai tlelpateil weie Mr. anil Mis. Iluiiv Williams-, also ptisie walkeib. Tlie wall; .stalled at 10 o'clock-, led by Mr. William anil Iftt. The indues snue tlie llij-t vhl.o to that couple. Tlie M-ioiul nlM' wan eap iin.d hy I'tnf. Taylor and Loiettu r'.iitei, of this dly. The Judges were Dr. Jl. S. Saiiatlei.s, .loiil.s V. MoiiIr, Itany nation, Cuil lialpli and lMwnid Colenuni NUBS OF NEWS. The tllililieil of Hie Uol UuMiiy atitdninv i?ae a lntiHical ueltal yes. teiday uftei nocm in St Jlaiy's hali on Wcs,t Market htieet, Thlh eieiiiin,' the lo-;ille woiUei.s w 111 Khe an ciueiiainnu'iit in the Audi lurltiin for the beuellt of llielr union. Tlioio will lie a MK'ilal -civlee tills evening in tlio I'rovltleuio Pletdiytetlan iliuiili, piep.uuloiy to the snciauients' of the l.nrdV Kupper uinl baptism of next Sabbatli. Ui. fiulld will kIvo a, dlscussltiii on Hie t-ubject, "The r,perl eme of Hie ll-clples on the Sea, and fit. LeKsoiih." SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. "' lit aaine ot uak(.t ball whn.li w ts I k.yetl lest nlelit at bl. .lolmV ball bi.iMiu dm Ucioudei.s aptl Pioie.sor Tlmie'h team in (hf sjiie.s ot tiie ir.utthfs oi a Vm pi lie, wts a i'ery iiHeuiliiif? oiui fiom the tait to tluihli. Tin playei-h weie lmd up ah follows; Defeiukri -I'tinneiB, Snyilur, Kinft, ecnteit: 1 icndoisast.Moii u(y, suardn unit Jloland and MeliUyiv, forwaids. TIriicV TiKUe. Tliomtit, Irh, teuteis; liftriik, Bliliaidotii, guards IJenJa niln and Katiluoul, lorv.urds. The htoro was DciemleiJ. S, Tlmto's. 2, THE H0IY1LIEST MAN IN SCRANTON ii ui'll ai ike lumJiomcot, ami ctlitri tti iioIUU in roll on jny druUt .mil nt trie a trial batllu of Ktun.'rt llalvini fur t he 'ilnuat jinl Luiiut, n rrmcil) Hut b KUjuiitrctl to turc ami icIUvo jll I Inunlu jinl Aitltc Cuu,lu, Akthim. llronUillij jncl l.uiijuniUI'ji). 1'iUc 'iW, and Wu NERYOUS DYSPEPSIA, A CURE FOR IT. Not a Patent, Cure-all, Nor a. Mod ern Mhncle, but Simply a Rational Cure for Dyspepsia. - In tlieKc days of litinibtigKoiy aiul deception, tho manufacturers of patent medicines, as a rule, scorn to think their medicines will not bell unless they elulm that It will ctlie every iIIhciihu tinder the sun. And they never think of leaving' out dyspepsia ant! stomach troubles. They aie sure to claim that their nostrum Is absolutely certain to elite every dyspeptic and he need look no fitrllicr. Tn the face of these absurd claims It Is refieshltiK to note that the propile tois of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have eai efully refrained fiom malting any undue claim or falbo representations lejfardliiff tho merits of this most ex cellent remedy for dyspopsla and stom ach troubles. They make but one claim for It, that for Indigestion and various .stomach troubles Stuart's Dy spepsia Tablets is a radical euro. They K no farther than this and any man or woman HtirferlnR fiom Indigestion, chronic or netvous dyspepsia, who will give tho remedy n trial wilt llnd that nothing Is claimed for It that the facts will not fully sustain. It Is ft model n discovery, composed of harmless vegetable Ingredients ac ceptable to tho wcaknest or most deli cate stomach. Ita great success In cur ing stomach troubles Is due to the fact that the medical properties are such that It will digest whatever whole some food Is taken Into the stomach, no matter whether the stomach Is In good working order or not. It rests the over-worked organ and replenishes the body, the blood, the neives, creat ing a healthy appetite, gives refresh ing slpop and tlie blessings which al ways accompany a good digestion and proper assimilation of food. In using Stuait's Dyspepsia Tablets no dieting Is roqtilied. Simply eat plenty of wholesome food and take these Tablets at each meal, thus as sisting and resting the stomach, which tapidly t .-gains its proper digestive power, when the Tablets will be no longer tequhed. Nervous Dyspepsia Is simply a con dition in which some portion or pot tlone. of the nervous system are not piopeily nourished. Good digestion In vigorates the nervous system and eveij. oigan in the body. Stuatt's Dyspepsia Tablets aie sold by all diuggls-ts at r0 cents per pick age. They are inanufactuied by the F. A. Stuai t Co . of Marshall. Mich. Any dtuggist will t '11 vou It gles univen-nl satlstattion. i'lic bfifkets weio nuiUe by Connets 1, Snyder - and Boland I. for the De li lulu s, f nd for Tigut's t'.im, Uatch foid 1. The Dofondet.s will play the St. Jum ph'n learn of Minooka next. Tbui.sd.ty, Aptil IS, at St. John's hall lor the championship of Lackawanna ii'unty. Alter last night's game a so cial was held. Pi of. T. J. Kennle Cur-nis-hod the music. The Catholits llebef and Uenefielnl association will meet at Pharmacy hall this evening. iieneral Giant uommandeiy, Is'o. 230, Knights of Malta, will meet in legular teflon tlil5 evening at Ilartman's hall. A ilatih of sixty boy and forty-nine giii.s will icceive tlie fir-t liolv com munion nt St. Mary's iteiman Catholic church Sunday morning at tho 10 rilccl- m isfe at the hands ol IJev. Peter t hilrt. OBLINGER AGAIN ARRESTED. Chaiged with Maintaining: a Nickel-in-the-Slot Machine. tlaiiy Oblmger has again been ar tfcled loi maintaiiiing gambling de vitfs. He it, charged with being the ownei ot a nickel m-the-olot machine, which Agent Itobrt Wilson contiscated ii'ienlly at a Lackawanna avenue mi loon Aldei man Fuller held him in i:.'ic bail for court. When r nested for a similar oliense last summer, Obllnger pit ad guilty and et raped with a line. OBITUARY. lld.s -vtMOS ,s II.U.I U. II..H -itinoii s llati ilit (I it 7 u't.lui.k 1 -t iiIkIiI it UN huiuo in Muni 1-liinp:. Up as a uiiuit ot Niqut" li inn i itiurit ni ilic o)-ninp ot tlie W'lr of tin ItotHlllnii, wild! lie rnlctdl ID ft.inpiiix I', Ouu IHimlml .mil 1 V.rt -Iti .l Pum.-ih uii.i Vt.liiiitt. ii.. Ilo a inii-lciril in i-. a .-n't nit n,', J"i, lk(.2; I'lOliliik'.l to f ii -t lioutin nit, .luh u', l-l.l, .iml utt i iitW.n.i tiiiii us. 10. lk(.l. I" Viril II, lti3, llo ii liui-.ttii.l but Mi . IsVi, Jlltr liivtiis mtm.1 til-, totiiili.v U10-.L honor ilil.v. llc wis then oiltirtl tin- iHi-itlon ,H atiit fm the l).l.u.in I.ncKiw.uiin ami W'tnliiii loinpnn, whiill hi' .1t'tC.t(il all' 1 htlil until .lull', I'HH), at width time lie kIkiicI un au. uni m ill lu illli, lie alwiis to..!, an lrtbe ii)Uie-.l III Hie wilfne of llic tiiivn, a-, will ) In piilltlii.. lie wa? ill til. I hy I lie llr.iil.llc m 01 W.i)ni. iounl lw the I't'Ui' i,f itprtitnutbo fui two Unus an.l tins f illt 1 1 the ullne of county ti.tniiiilli'iiiiiii lur lutten ,mji . Hi' "ill lie liilnl 1, a 1 iit ill ilu ot niin.N. Imuial imtlcc lit.;. Mil-. WlllOW llMllll.1l-.-VI o'll.itk .utinll inoiiilut Mi. .litlun, llnatl. of "-M rluity htn'i, 1k 0. aflu a llu,'tiiif. illnt-t, Dmin'.l wis "j yr-. i.f ni;t' ..ml u'ih to llil, illv .iljeii'. lLiilj.eii;ht jt ir .inc. she I suilvtil lii i hush aid in I "K (hihlitn, Il.ti iic Vliiv, 1,11., smli, M ifcub". .lulin ami Tatilil. 'Hit liuitiil iiiiini,itciilflil will Ik hi hIi' I in r Mir -i llltlltlil, Wile n llif Uti' ll'lluillv Sthimilti, ilinl at tin In mi el lu i iluihtii. Mi Iiiii DiiliimuMi, (!7 Itlii.i' rtritt, t I-ik.-.I... it II.Jn it, in I im, Ml .linn mid mi n; will h. ni.-.L l.itu Oilc.ll Miiip..li riin', .ill , Hi ii'l Mi- ." hi I,' l tine, ri 217 Willi un kIriI, illc.1 V. U U allt U.OOII .Hid i Uriel Hint. The Itun-ul t.iil t.i't iare SiIuiiIjv at i o'clock luni tll3 l.il'n, Vr. iml Mrk. I'llne li.uo Ihe siiiieitt suiii.'.i in il enliie t ii miuilty in Huh Mil litipiv ii'nt s Funeralh. Hit li ratal if Hsu kti LIi ty Mr.ns mil til.. .l.iM at b oMocl toi.Kltow ultcinoou, Ai ilcco will be lumhicicd at the uuill.i itriikme mi r-outli Jlihi afU.e hy t. ,1, II MCtl J). 1 , ct the Slinisou JlotliotlUt KplxDpal cliuirh, nl IM. John . Modal, II I , ot the W.t.li hum Mrect ruah.itfrisn (liiiuli Intciincnt will bi audi In (hi! lamllv plot lu Kiest Hill stlliCtl i. seitkii old tin Kiiulas ot I lie l.tc lenl in luiic! will hi. I'd. I thiii i.uninf; Jt the Iioiih, '.'.'i l hcliiut jliect, .mil will he coinluclctl y llev. Ii, I'. Jones. .asloi oi the TaK'nutlo Coniiv BJtlnrl ilniith tlr Kinillis will lw taken lo Villus Itrouk tomoiii.w iiioinini. on tie S o'clicl, li.iln. 'Hie tuncul ot the lite 1llu rwiir. will t iVe l.ltte at '.'.' ti'dnil. itiintuioM .iltiiuoon. Su iiis will mo lit Id at the homo m the iIiiikIiIli il the iktcanJ, ii. Olud .! iiklu-r. .(.'ii Ntrtl. )l il.n'1 couit. liittiiiunt till) he fiu'le in d,t .,hl,un rtutt timotu.i Pennsylvania Pensions. Hy I.Mlwhr Hlie Horn 'I lie Vssotlactl l'u. VVarlilnclon, ..ll II pension of $12 i lllnnlll las lC(U T.I!llnl riirlMbii KoMti, li it ton. luime luiint), on.l une of J mouth lu.i lurii KiMiUctl Levi S, Hells, ,ilciu?ie, LuiLavwma ll".IUlj, GREEN RIDGE. The Woman's Missionary society of the Uieon ltldgo Baptist chinch will meet this Afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. The meeting will bo nddtessed by Mrs. AV. W. Grant, who Is u very Interesting speaker, and It Is hoped that many will nvat! themselves of lliht oppoi Utility to hear. her. Mr.. John Williams, whose splundld sopiano voice Is alwa list ened to with plcastitr, will sing. 11. V. Klllam and family have moved to their fat in, In Vlke county, for the summer, and Mr. and Mis. Aithur Monies have taken possession of their Cnpuusc avenue home. Ornn Out, of Cireett TUtlgo stteet, and Mis-? Florence tlower, of .teffeison avenue. Have l etui tied to their studies nt Wyoming semlnniy. The Amity Lltotniy and Debuting s-ocloty held Its tegular nieellng at tlie homo of I.eland Maish, on Columbia avenue, last evening. The following ptogrammo was tendered: Debate "Resolved, That Illsmatck was a greater statesman than Gladstone." Tho atrirniatlvo side won. Its members weto Charles Tobey, Utissoll Ilowcr and Wan en Van Ttlarcoin. Charles B. Tobey has returned from a trip to Foiest City. Mis. l'urstll. of Grand view avenue, spent yesterday in Catbondale. Attorney C. S. Woodruff and family attended tho golden wedding nnnlvei sary of Dr. and Mis. Whcaton. ot Wllltes-Barre, Wednesday evening. Mr. A. OS. Thomason, oC Not th Park, Is in Alliens on business. The members of the Amity Llteinry society will iouinnj- to TIald Mount Satuiday All otheis wishing to go please meet at the corner ot Papouse and Sunset avenues nt S.ro a. m. DUNM0RED0iNGS. Flore Xlsk Killed by Fall of Roof nt the Nay Aup Colliery Other News Notes. 1'luio Llhk, a mlnei at the Xay Au?r eolllety. w.ii instaiitlv killed nbcuit 1 o'clock yesterday by a fall of ioof. Cot oner Kobortb was notified of the ease and instructed Undertaker Tetch w oith to take chnigc of the teiiiains task in suivlved by a wife and three ehildten. The fuiioial nutlre will ap pear later. Want a Station. A petition is beim," laisel.v siyned lu town, leciucsting the Delaw.ne, Latka wanna and Western liailioad company to eicct a fielRht unci p.ittiiKer stn tlon in the boiouKh. Tt haw btea under consldi l.ititn. sev ei.il times ineviouslj, but lur some leason the deuot has never material ized. IL is Mfe to say that this is lln only town of 13.0U0 pupulxtlnn on tlie line ot the toad at which no ti.ilns top. It has been sURffC-sted that a con venlent location could be lound at the ?oot of Smitli stieet, wheie the pcmi pany already has available land foi that purpose. IN A FEW LINES. The alaini of lire about noon , ester day was paused by ;i blight blaze In tho hand.s'ome new les-idemc of James Okell, on Montoe avenue. Some hot ashes had been dumped in the cellar and ignited some refuse, which, befoie it was discovered, filled the house with a denae smoke and binned thiough the floor. The Neptune Hose company was promptly on tho s-cene, but fortunately the hand btigado hud made It unneces sary to put a stream on. The loss, which is trifling, is fully coveted by insurance. Miss FVtnnlp Jlillnle spput vostciday with triends in Uonestlale. It. M. Law has returned home, after spending the past two months In J'ttio pean travel. BRITISH RULE IN CANADA. By Geneial Consent It Is Respective of Home Rule. sn luliu I., ltjinliint in ihe t'orniii At tin- head of tlie executive power ol tho Dominion of Canada is the hinc; ui Jihigliiml, Ktiide.I and advl.sed by his pi ivy Ltntncil, whoso history is coexist nit with that of the iok.i1 authotltv ilself. Thiough this pi ivy count il, of which tlie cabinet in only .i committee, the sovcieifju c.xeuises that contiol over ('.itiaila and every other colonial clepr ndeiicy which Is necet.-.try for the, pieset vation of tlm unity ol the eiu plie anil the tibseivanie of the obliK.i tions tliat lest uiiiiii it as a whole. Uveiy act nl the iiaillauient of ('aimtln. is siibjuL 1n the levlew of the hint. In rnunell, ami inay be i an led tium the f'anadlan tuiuis, under c ci tain lesal limitations, lo the Judicial LoinniUlce of the pilvy LoniRil, one of tlie c om inlltees vvhitli still r'iie-,ent the Jit tilt inl poweia nf the .un lent pi ivy louu ( 11 of KiiKland. The pjilliimi lit of il i eat Mtilain i suveiekn body limited by none of the eoilitltilllonal til' le'iil checks which ie sliltt the legislative power of the Vnitetl Suites contjiess t an still, and does initially, legislate, iioni time to time, lor Panada and the other coin, nles oi the emplie. lioin a puiely lesal standpoint, the lcKlMattvo uulliiH' ily ot this great unsumhly haa no llm itatittii; and if might be eauled so lar as not UH'ioly to leiitralii any of tho legal powerrt nf the Dominion as set torth in the iiililsh Noith Ameilta ait nl 1Si7, lint i)v-n to lepial Ihe rtuvls ioiih ot lli.tt iiupetlal stalule, In whole or In pint. Hut while. the soveieign of Cheat Hi '.lain, acting with tho advice oi tho pi Ivy couiuil and of the gieat legisla tive i mini II of the leaini, is legally tho pai amount iinthoilly In f'anaila, a.s in all other pottlona of the emplie, Ills' pre.iog,ttiv"s .no piactkally le stialneil within lenaiu well utidei stood limits', sn far as concerns those conn tiles to which h.iv been t cteudeil leg Ishitlvo liibtltntlniiti and a veiy lib el al system of lomi selt'ijov eminent. It is now a lecogniied ina.Nim of pir ll.imentary law that It is unconstitu tional lor the impel lal pailiument to c;lri.ito tor i be domestic affalta of a colony which has a lelslatuie nt its own. In uny review of the leslsiatlvo ails ot the Dominion, the government ot llngland has for many yeais past fully iccognUed those piluclples of self.gov ei ninent which fonn the batls of the political freedom of t'anada. Xu act ot tlie pailiament of tlio Dominion can now bo disallowed unk.-.s it is In dh eel ttmillot with Impilal li cities to which the pledge ot ljii',-laiul lias been solemnly givui, nt with a statute ol the Iiupetlal leglshiltlia which applies dlieetly to tho dependency. Tho gtiieial iitlu s thai no act of the impel ial paill'imeut binds the i ni nnies, unless un Intention so to bind tlicm appeals either by exptess wotds or nectvsaiy linplltatloii, Tim Imper ial patlinmcul may legislate In mat tots immediately alfvcting Canaila; but it is ttndetstood that it does so, as n liile, only lu icipoii'so to uddiesses of Spring Are You strength and her people thiough their own pailia ment, in ouler to give validity to the acts of the latter In cases wheie the lliiti-di North American act of IM7 Is silent, or lias to be supplemented by additional impeilal legislation. itetween tlie paient rt.ite antl iti ('anadiaii dependeiiey lime is even now a loose svstein of lcdeiatinn un der which eacb govetiiment.il author ity exeiclses ceitaili atlailnlsliative and legislative functions within Its own constililtioa.il limits, while Ihe c'lHial niiihoilt contiols all the incm b.'is of ihe fedoiatlon so us to give that me.tsiue of tinitv and sticagtli, wl.h out which the empire could not keep together. m PHILIPPINE EXHIBIT FOR BUFrALO. Representatives of Pnn-Ameiican Exposition Making1 a Collec tion in the Islands. l'rom die llanilJ, I'. I, 1 lints. "Ponj" Moore, the well-Miovvii lhe.it lieul manager and newspaper man, has arrived in Manila liom the states un the Yuensang, accompanied by V. S. Longnecker, of Buffalo, X. Y., for the puipose of organizing the big- Filipino exhibit tor tlie Pan-Aincilcan exposi tion, Iiuffnlo, which opens May 1st of this yeat. it is Moote's intention to sccine lt)0 people heie. women and children. This numbei will include types ol as many of the ntimeious tiibes of tin island as it is pcsslble to get together, with eveiything in the way ot chess, im plements of war, pc.iic and the tiatles, vocations, etc., tli.it eharactei Izc them. Tiips will be made into the t.n in terim, where timilitions will permit, by Messis. Moote and I.orgneclcer. The Mol'iimedans of the i-dund of Pulu will be no unimpoitant paif of the aggie gation. As complete a collection as possible will be made of the woods, llnra, Insect, leptile, aniin il ami bltil life ot the Island-. The .school .sjsicin of the Vlliplnos will itl-o be demor.stiateu. The Uncle, (.cations antl protesslons of the na tlvis will 1 e rhoivu bv natives at worl;, innteilal in cpiautitios for till'' puipose being a. nig pal I of the eollet tion. Th ttilUitlon Is not iitleii it'll as .1 puiely cinuseinunt featuie nf the exposition. It is to le mainly luiiiistiliil. Hope inaUltif,. toi which the Philippines ate noted, will be one ol ihe big te.utiie-. This exhibit Is to he the ino'U impoi l ruiL one at the r-oltlon, and will be made under tlie peison.il supei vision ol Dhcttor leneal lint h.iiian, ot the INpoxillllil The so.ite u'seiv Hi tin the i hlblt iineis Ititii aeie--. If v. Ml be laid out as a Filipino village wllh a Pioad street down the tenter Minn the liont entiuiRe. The bl.iltllligs lining both Miles of this stieet, will be rallve con st! notion nl" bambtiii mid ulpa, tii.in tllles of whlfh uiuieilal will be tnKeii ii tlie states with the exhibit. A l.ngo lliealer will he a feitiue. lu it typical Filipino nets will be given, A Filipino slilngetl iitliestr.i will lurnlsli the music, and both a biass baud und a eaiuboo band will luinl.ili liiu-h tor the niit.dile. rillplno ciulos will oi eupy a huge imi'iini bitllillng. Tho IlldUI-tli'S ol the ptnple Will be it hlbiteil hi the i null I bulltllngs built tor the pin i le-" Wnlei biufnloc-, the small nillve poults, tlie game mi Us iml other tow Is and aiilllials will he allowed to ii.n about tho plat". A till" line of native vi liile- and boats will be fliown aim. Mr, Morao e.petis to leave lur home about Apiil nth. Tht sanction of the goverumelU has be -n giitnted for Ihe eolleulou and lemuval ol he uNlilhlt fioil the isunds. OUR INLAND WATERWAYS. Iot Pjopeily Appi eclated by the Mnkeis of Our Xavvs. ,Usjii.Ii.i H lrl. "i 'l"-v liuiii While the last iciuuiy la-lniicied to the steam engine, the pieeni setmi destined to btlllR tho -teamboat as a means qt iianspoiluilon to an equality with the i.iihoad ouiii. Incomplete Koveuimeiit icpoitr- placo the annual tiallli ol the tpeis of Alllt'llea ill sonietllllif ovel HO.OOil.nOD tons, li Is, howevci, certainly mine than Hi. ii limine. The total Height tiaflie of the i ii oat Lakes aniouius to l'J-i.OOo.OOO tons: but as all of this have one hike port to elitel another, the tlKlllCri aie divided b two, giving tho ttatlle on the lakes UJ.ono.Oflo tons. Tho liver tiallle, however, goes hugely to. ami tonus fiom. the haibois of the sea i oast, so thai the same mle cannot be applied. Ptoli.iblj 100,000.000 tons woiilti be a talr estimate ot the toimaue uf our ilvcis. exclusive ol the coast hut -bors nnd Inland wateiways wJiich um I KBHSMroillifiltvPiB flSsuijiBlHESI Tlrd? Womry mnd Run uownr Nr&rW everyone U nowndars. And It In perfectlt natural that you nhoultl bej for wlntnr, while appar ently bracltiB, In all the time impptnn your utrenKth. H InaveB pvoryon In aprlng in u fiiKgcnl out condition. YAWN1NQ, physically anS mentally, bent dcaerlbe It. Thin In especially true It you have had the OBH or other Illness so eommon to the winter months, Tu carry you through tho spring period of rlinnceibln tifr.nlrir in aiimm.it r7hri vntl mn nmtll mlhr'1 lay up energy for next vvlntur, you need DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY Tho standard of purity and eircillenen for nearly hulf a century. Wo recclvo thoiiiH mis of written endorsements frpm gruleful patients who huvo been helped bj UUFFy'S PURE MALT WIIlftKEY; Hem Is Just one of tbou.tantlfi, -wrtlton I'"cbruury 26, looi: CONTENT AND HAPPY AT 03. Gontlfment-lUfTordimoareat plearare M th4 prettul Um to report to jou Ihe great txneflttl im dorlvlrtr from your Pure, Malt VS hbkey. 1 m Id yeanold and enjoytlie licit of htalth. Abouttcn jean ago I found my itrmgtU was faillac me, a,nd the thonfht flaiiiwd eerciM myolnd: "Am 1 now to be an liiTnlld tlio rotto(Birll(7" M good common Minse told mo Uiatnnatlnecdetl wbi a tonic and tUmulant : tomethlng to Veep ui mystroriKlb and ward offdlieaw. I was reconl' mended to try Duffy Malt Wbltkey. After twn or UireCwceki I noticed change coming oTtrme. Nature teemed la be taking on new forces and Ufn and strength were returning one more. My tired, worn-out nervous system Improved, my brain lie. camn clear. I had dellRntful sleep, and would awake refreshed, feeling that life as not t, bur. den, My appetllelsexcellenkeyenightlair, hsar inggootf.IampfltltWelowemypnaentcondltlori to your rurc Malt Whiskey. I am satisfied it 11 prolonging my life; nota life of misery, but on of contentment and happinett. I shall oontin'J to Ut,e it, wllh the hope that I will yet poas tli century mark. Grateful lyyours, EZHA GOULD, Park Douse, Newark, N.J.,, THE WORM'S FAMOUM SPRING Tonic and Stimulant DUFFY'S contains not a drop of "Tzxtfk Oil." the most dangorouti Ingredient which Is found la other whiskies. Ovr 7.000 doctors prescribe und endorse it a, the only absolutely pure alcoholic atlmu., lata. Prominent hospitals use tt exolu slrely when a stimulant and tonic are re quired DUFFY'S PUKE MALT WHIOKBT ! sold by all druggists nnd Rrocers, or dl reot, ft a. hottl. Government medicine. Htamp marks the genuine: beware of 1ml-; tatlons. tbev are Injurious There la none, "Juai iih irnod as" Duffy's: it has no equsl, Duffy Molt WWsKcy Co., Socbcatcc K. Y.' AMUSEMENTS. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, RBIS&HUKdUNDnit HARRY A. BROWN Managers and Lcsacci. Local llanajcr. All 'I his W'ct.1., Ilie l'cirl( l'aionte, Little Irene Meyers sippoiteil lit,- lin (Win scleit cominny in upp tola i'lfscntln 'llnustliy Ktciilncr "Hie Tomer Ororerj'." I uiln l.veniiij "Under 'lwo Fits'." suiinlit i:tiun.' "Un' VMntc Hit." Ml mm Muk Mitinte Only. CORSE PAYTON STOCK COMPANY In Ticptrtoire. Mitirrt pucis- Id nml 'JO rentt Licnln pmis-W, -'I anil 1-0 eents NewGaietyTheater AM', li. HKKIlINOrO.V, .Manascr. Tluee Bays Commencing Thursday, April 11. BOWERY BURLESQUERS. Matinees Daily. P. J. HONAM Merchant Tailor. 319 Lackawanna Avenue. ' . v V X V V ' K V V &' V V V a v a K X' V V ' a v X X &' ft" V ft" ft TRV ; Clock's Best 1 Union Hade if Tobacco? If V V a a x A Good Smoke or Chew. A Tiial Solicited. Satisfaction Gttaiantced. j MANUFACTURE!) BY The Clock Tobacco Co,, S 6'M-'l(i-18 Wyomlns Ave. Scinnton, Pa. V ti u aims of the oiean. The aveiaire dls laiiii' ti. t veiled by Height on the lakes is Sll inile-i, on the rivcis piobabl.v mil veiv uiiieh inoio than ITiO; .so that the mile tuniiiiRo hot no on tho ilveia Is imdiablv one-fnurih that of the (irent l.al.es The mile loiinatfe of the Orient l.altcs amouutr. to loity per cent ot Hit total niilo toiuuiKc tarried on tho i.illways; that of the rlverM tootH un auothei' ten per cent; so that on tho inland waterways of .moilc.i, exclu sive of hailior.", bays, and salt-water soiiuiN, is homo fully llfty per eont. ot our Inland conuueiee, ,s't fai tho government lias hoeii as lavislt in H.s donation lo lailwaj.sas lc has been In Its appropriations tor tlm hupiovemeut of our ilvets, with lha ilitfeieiuo that it onus the watet ways antl dou.s not po-sess a single line of lonneeiiiir,' i.illway. Almost eveiy nnvl Biiblo rivet In Anieiiea is paralleled by l.illwny lines; yet, oiii" ilvets do not only holtl tlieh ouu, but tor the last, decade their tiallle has shown a mat Iced nereae The tallioads of Long' Island and southern New Hns: l.uicl, fiom Hulitliitf steamboat competi tion have taken to the water; and they Hud t to their interest to Incie.ise tho fleet of Sound McMmett), both lu num ber anil inaKiiillceiu.0, Tlie Hudson ilvor laimot he ap pioaihed on either banU, fiom New YoiK to Tioy, wlthoui c'loshlnir one or uitae i.tllioad tiaiKs; jet the traffic on the wateis of this ilver exceods thac of the entile sysleip of the Mississippi vallev. '1 ho t.illio.itls have built uum heiless titles, and so has ilver tiallle. i:.n li lit'iiiflts by competition with Hi' other. Postmaster at Black Walnut. fly FirliiiHe Mire fiimi Tlie l0i.Utc4 l'ie.. .ililnsl.)ii, Vpnl 1 I. W. sirou.l wot m ilij u.iwliitcl p4tiu4itii at Ulaek Walnut Mjo. mini evuut;, . , ,. , i.vs rfifcj Jju v