st - 'hj 4v ' "trTg?ppi"'Taj 'fg"A-$'$zw?rfr'T' THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-MONIAV, APRIL 15, 1001. a II tmesmteMimymmiim ' - i nT I I" ' ' ll'" t l '" r- - . 32lr. li! SfiBBsrsia DR. HAND'S Contains tho PHOSPHATED miirlmenj of CONDENSED wlirnt diet. MILK IT4k '"' i but. Hun rmrrMrii mi k t i)..Pfni,r. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. ftP Per Uy Quart LACKAWANNA DAIRY GO 2 HrboneOrdr Promptly Dltra 3f37 Adam Avenu. 3H i - j CITY NOTES i K VK.l I"l - IHNCi:. The Nnnlmi ouniil, KualiU m C.ilimiliit. will hue ii annul ilaiuc in tin' dull I,ihim- on M.iMiitiRtr-n amine H'd nulla niRht. !'U . 'Hi" O1l.1n.11r lid llml-n ( ow-liaiii-piiilMlniiliy.it ll lln-toii. I'limmitli 'o. ', I'l.Miiinilli No .!, I'ljutioiilli Nil I. I'IjiiiouIIi So. "i. .it I'lynu nth. sCK SIHIM. lii- l-.ilii' I allelic ll.niv. i mi foi'H 1 nt "" nth '"Miituii will she a. "Sift," .ilil in lie lu uliK "f ('..linnlm- i lib Imj i( on Ma-liinitliw iw.hu nil AjMii J 1 IM,ll's 111- I icr-lll'li lohn riiiltin, n 'iiilui in tin- iinpliiy 11 f tin l'u.ik's foal iopi-l-.in, ui fri..u-lv iimiiitl !nli .it well; mi i itl.n. A mine . n pi-il mil ino nl lii Ice, in-lilne il i" Imllv lint 'itnpnl nli-n v"i J"1 i rdi uniid ii(n'-itv n hi limne. I-'. lil"r ,IM 1 lit . ii.mi io ui. surer i inoi Knpiiiiii'o fin1 l iv 1 -ii -itii'i l(t hid uiH' cf liii los, nit oil liy i i.ui-n Ilidsi' Milinili.in in Mliudi. The iIor; t pilul lti.:lih In it muiir, who i 't-'l :m otin ot .-O'm tm II .il the lutrt IkiiiIi -liinv in Mnlkau Mii nr- j.,inl-ii nv Ynk tilv. 'Ilio do, Iiiil tn In- ln I. ci.Mi.i.r i'o-r;'iiM;ii-Tin mm in ..i the "imllo lIuIi :i-i tin ti.iic.il ! st, l.ukf'- lr Kin'KiL'iit -ii wliidi ia in dp jjlwn in M. J.tiki's jii-Ii h iij-i- uniiht li.i Km pu-t)h.ni-i! ou u -- um ot the illiif oi Till liiillik, tin- wnn 'iMTIll t'U till'", who J- io 'r .1 'i ilmc ui tho 1 1 inri'n i titoit timiMit. III MK Al - I.M'Ul)i:ii.--l link .liw.ll. the 1 Mi i:i iphri W3-- tuinfullr linuod tlimil the 1 ituls -iipI :irii In' an eiplnsicu ot tuipoiitii in hii -tuillu in -pnuo .tiiit Mtmilii' .ittcr-iu.-i li Hi" io. 'in i ui-hi tire but liflolu imuh (I inline Kitlt"d, tin- tdii' i.. i vtnuiii-hiil 'n tin ifnti.tl lit tiiu finpitih i i.i.miim. mi: mi. wh:k. ii.. iiurms tm the t-iLiMiii flriinu llnii-i' .i-iiiilton lm i if wck ,' inlliis Aniil J'., l'H, eie .n i"lluui: Mc-niM, "."i.'.i -I l'; In -d.i'. rl-.'-I.Mj WVil iu di. -1 M " .'. 1 1 ; Uim-M.1. H,.T d; Til- Ui. "I'll !,.' ..'. Minidn. Sli:.:'.JI.i.7: lutil, MJn 41.nl. I nil. pondm, vuol ) im . ii, M il-i.. r,ni..' M.tf gl I II l.i: MMillN IN . Ilinidn if I'llhlli Mli'tV Hill it.., 1 nil Mtlinlll- MXli ill lit W I Mini. ui'tunUiiiii in ot llii linic.iii il hi illli, Dr. .1. holh. h.'.ihli Minn; T. It. I ii Ii-oii. Inntiliii'. in-p'tiii, ui. I V. (, .Mi.nii, 1 timliliii' iiiiirii.i, Mi" nun tfi .liuiw irds hihl . mid ii ik." with tin." ntiui.iN i.tunliii!; In 'll in tin ll dill, I. I I l. i.il tuv 111 HOYDRA'S TERRIBLE DEATH. Was Employed as a Section Hand on the Dolnwnie and Hudson. ilLfirs,'! Iliiiilm, i miiluyeil t,s n mc tioii'hdiiil cm tin Piiii'Mirn ..u . llmlMin lalliOuii. uiih instantly kllk-ii Puttinlc.y inoriiliiir nt tin Kiiht M.nki't .slioot io.sMhk in UiN id!. Ill' v.is nri;iih'on tip' ti.uk in.ikillK n'p.ihs, i. mi n tt.iin iiinin (ilnni,'. Ho v .in warniil. lnil illd mil li-uvo tho u.inU Mtiii'lt fiiuimli anil wan run down, llus Iliad i.ih i in iiff and In- ivas otlu vwUn hoii'ilily in.iimk'd. Iloydi'.a w.ih niniiioil, ami loiucs m io ami oiiiiii in AiiMiIii. Ho lmardod M'itli Miohin'1 Shulnlili, oi" Von Stoicli uxcniu. WEATHER YESTERDAY. ' ii3l lepoit I r Apul 11, I'-oi : Illsli't Kiiipeiattiro V. diteei I "tl ttinpenliiie tl il.ni.vj II latin- hiimiilih : " -i i" I pel ienl. P " 'I pir tent. Nn prciipltallon: . ltlnr iloudi AfcU for Kelly's union craokeia. t-r n t Wc offer subject to pievious sale $11,000 Ithaca Stieet Railway Co, FIRST MORTGAGE : Gold Bonds j 6 Pev Cent. Mattue 1082. As the becoud lHOitBage bonds of this company aie sell ing at a piemlum the value of the firsts is beyond question. 4 -r M BroiCwijr, N. Y. WilKej-liarre. -f -t Caiheiidile. 4 -f I, d ind 0, Coiumunncaltli UUf , f. -r bennton. j ttftt TflTHTH arfSSKLrc gMto Sa TROUT SEASON OPENS TODAY. Local Fishermen Left Yesteidny for Mt. Pocono. Tin! tiont Mfttsou opens tnduy, inm unynno nt th Lackawanna ntatlon when ttio 8.40 train pulled 'mit yester day oonlil not fall to deduce that nonie thing of n. piscatory nature uiih In the nlr. The plat fot m was full or men armed with rod and b.ipkt't, reel imd hall, who unaided the trnlii with blithe, espeetiint nlr, iiHittrliif,' i'tlind., a they did h, I lint, they "would netul 'em over e. few, when we jet buck." Alioill lirtcon atiRlfMH l"fi tor Mt. I'oetino, and itmoutr them iva n hiiifill p.nly, headed by th-a well-known local Uaheini.tn tind nlnitod, ex-Wherlft i.Mini'IeM Itoblnson. Amouir th" mem hei of his train were Chief of Vollee n-ank Itoblhifr. A'lctor Koeh. avld Prllehniil, (Mint lea .Milter and Kmll Sehlmpli'. They will lelttili Tuesday nlKlit. al'tci1 HpundhiR I wo dtiys In tempting tho wily tiout from the depllm Id" I llO I'lH'OtHI t-tlClllllM TOMORROW'S BOWLING. Only Two League Games Will Be Bowled Coming of the Ccntuiy Wheelmen Bowleis. Tomoiiow nlKlit a i-huiiKe nill De in.ul.' Iti Jim Inagito bow tint; inutehed, ;i only two Kiimes are .sctieilnlinl to lie lolled instead of tlitve as has b"en done, up to dale. The West Knd team No. 2 will loll affjinst the; Din.velo team on tho luttor's alley, and the ttlaislc TiiiiuiiiiiflH will pi. to AVilkt'S-itarie and tlioio inoyt the Vsl Kndei.s No. 1. No aainoH .ire .scheduled tor either (lit Kilts or H.iekua leamH, 1ml the lat H'l' Uvo boivlers iiitonrl to keep in prae tieo and will therefore meei tho South Kii.intiin bnwlinic toaiii who ball from l-iiub-jcher', alleys. William .'Molntor, a uiciriber of the Haiku team, captains the Koulh Seruulon men, who ai" le puti'tl to liej a htrotiK' asprret?ation. The vaeaney cauiod on the Backus team by AIoiHlor plnyiip,' on the. oppo-i-Inj; Klde. will Ik- lilled by Roll, of the i:ikn. Thij ii the (irst time thai the boys from Laubh'oliui'.s have mel .i lciiftue team on eontral city alleys and :i injr eiowu ot onlluiPiasts will mi doubtcdly be out to Kreet them. A bottlhiff event to whleh :ili lneal lollowpis ol tho laiini! an lookiiiK foi -wntd with a sre.it doal of anticipation is the oorriiiiK mutch between the I!l oyolo club and the bowlinir reprcsen latfvos' of tin. Century Wlieclnieu of Philadelphia The latter have an ex ceptionally stums' team, but the Hi cyel" I'luh monibeis an- mor.' than satibtied that their own team tan give them a fiootl fast run for the honors. Dutlleld, of tho llioyele oltib, captained the 'cntiu ies1 lor thit"- hiieoes-slve youis POLICE AND ALDERMEN. linnniiu" man who c hi iiimo i .h lm Couiciy. w.i .iii.iiuiicd biluie Maslti.it: .''lm T. Ilmip in pnlni- i oiirt .Mli-nliy morning ih.,ti.id with diiiiil.i iiir... di.'idiily - n Uii.t ami 1iuj1,ii n windnw. 1'itiulnii.ii rioiiii"iin and t,iiN jitc-lid him Saliuday lnoimni; eti Wa!iini.ti'ii aiinne whetr- hr- was w ill.ini, atoi y: 1 ipiilly villi a latKe lom in hi Intnl. A "until hoy iiifpminl 1 linnipwiii tint tin- nnki.nwT! had thmvMi a intip tliic,it'li a plaN wind.iu at '"t Mull.- i-tmi, mid an in-t.inl lain- NinN limp llnnsr ilfrlirliiR that ho w'.n itii'i lln- iiijii I'l-nieiy win tinrd sill. Seu'C ml llldurwiv 'ind I'.illnhii.ln Mi .Million artitnl .tnrph Itnin., of faibuii Mnot. at the Pmii'ir pail. Mtintliv nioniini;, whin- lit1 wa tmind lu'lnMiiK m a wild ami Itii'-ponslhle nun nci. In. litiiirlir anil linldo" PNiiuiiuvt linn it piiliee lirad'iiintrr, and altir liiinu iironouiueil in ill" he w..a (Vuin In Hip llillhid- hump, lln Mtn'ct", In in njiiu .1 illu-ion nn.l ditliii I,p .an imp hN diad lallipr. .Miifiil ." o'll.nlv Silnnli ill. ll. u. mi a likiflUt tidiiiir .ilnni; l.i.l, n.iiiui iipihi. it a hiri! leik lali- ui ..pi oil inlliilid Willi l uomin uo,v in- lln" i-lieil Hi- wi aii.stcd li- I'ltinlnian Unln mid wl. m nuamtii'it Louie n;i.lnti: .Mm r. Ilwr cm hi" I nni-' 1 sifphm Mnilli. tl" v. w tniul si, in. .lo'in Hi irill, iiniiitniif liinn- Nij.i,ii. limn on tin- iliaii- nt ihniilo inio ai.d iiol'Iu linn hi t.miil, wi timil -1 nnd i:. default, luimmttid ,i tin inniilv Jill tor tm di Min.mi.K-i Ma jor w.w .uii'-ti.l Mtuidi niuhl liv flnci ot Pu ll, o Itohlim,- and l.init.iiint D.nU n a wam.it i-.n.sl liy .In-liic oi Um IVnc Ilaritll, m Hut i i, ilnodin; linn nitli Ihe liuuiy id Ts lioiii .Mr". JliiU), Mirlln J i. riihfilv Mlniiln mlneil lull In the "inn oi sVW lm hU apppu.inn' it nmit u niiMiti a ilniRi- fd onplt.if,v puieind ly Uiih aid Utile. 'Ilio wan ml w i 1ni.l Inr Diheily i mil astii lmt wa not cfiieil When ho heaid of tl eIteii i he w.nt In fnrc the aldmitan Hid Mil. rid lu.l llotlllili I ' a- i.-iiimltlid in Id muni jail in diim. 'i ,ii hail liy Miiiutp Howe Sitnidii' n lln ilm oi tirpi. .ml m I IkIom ml, hi. I. Pimel liiiiiiinin, 01 int. hiilp i Milt, nil. h.il tint Knli- int.'inl lm y.iuli-n and madi a In." im h.iiihii, .ilatins; that Hit i i 1. 1 Hip liiwiunl ot ,i iIimUiik; house In' uiili'iiiilaleil cieitinu'. lie rein.'d Id In id llutiltiini' i" ni intrant i mie regiet that comes of the an noiini't'iuent tli.it tlie olllieis of the Vi'deiul couit of the Western distiict have held their last session In Scran- ton, Is tlitil it means litis city will be deprived of Hie pleasant pin lodlcnl sojourns of the distinguished young Jurist who has conducted most of the omul's sessions lime, Hon, Joseph Hulliiiglou. lie has ninde an exten sive iicfiuiilntiinee among Heranlon inns, and as those who have met him will attest tills means that lie has inudc in Soiauton a eoteile of admir ing fi lends. Ills judltlul aliilily nnd utiikliig peisouulltyvio with oiuh other so ii seems on a moment's study. In competing unconsciously for ndiniia ticn, Colli aie truly ndiuliuhlo, ills clin-est obstiiveis would hcHltate to du ed. ti- ci litest. A thing not infii'iiuenlly lemarked of Judge Hiillinglon liy tlioxu -who natch the pioceiMllims of Ids com I, Is hit. tendency to ally himself, ns far as the piopiieties will permit, lMth tlie young luwyor or old lawyer inn.vper. ienced In Keder.il mint pmutite. Ho feems lo lake the position that the VniUd S-'tutes soveitunenl is mi much more poweiful than tho uuforlunuto Indlviiltial who is being pjosei utf-d. tliat, If it comes to a pass whom the defendant la in danger of being woistcd by lent-on of .some neglect or over sight or his attorney, t tic couit will take a hand in making up tlie defi ciency, Tim culprit, no mutlm- how lowly or poor, noid noi fear that lie will buffer In Judge Dulllngtoii's court Just boeause of his ndvors-ury being the most powerful government on eat Hi, 4 l. I M ii Kiauk Couglilin. who has hoe., .. lecled by (iener.il Maniger V, A. '.May, of the I'ennsylvnnlu-lilllstde company, as his clilef cieik. is u young Sciap tonlan who has worked his way up from the humble position, of office boy to on'- of the mo-l Important subor- j Mention of Men of the Hour BISHOP TALBOT IN THE CITY HE VIK1TED A NUMBER OF EPISCOPAL CHURCHES. Lai go Classed Veie Continued in St. Ltike'B, St. Mnik's and St. David's Churches, mid In the Church of the Oootl Shepherd, Whoie In the Evening- the Bishop Preached an Elo quent Set mon on the Victory of Chiist Over Death. III. ISev. Hlshop r.lholhu'l Tallin!. 1). T) of the ProteHtnnl Kplsoopnl illotese of t.'entral PentiBylvanla, vl.lted thlft eity yesterday and conHrinod claw' In ttuver.il of the chtucho.s llirouitlioitt the fity and Duninore. In Hie mornlnjr the bhliop enntlinio.l a. clniM of tlfty-tliteo hi Hi. I.uke't ohtireh, and dellveied an (tppioptlnte t'ernion. addressing hlm.elf oripocltilly to tlio.ii who had Juki, tetelved the iay Iiir on of baud!-. This was one of the Invseat elussoH ovi-r noiillruied In this iihiiri h. In Ilio .'ilteinooii a daKS of Iwonty-slx was oonflimed In St. Jlatk'f. church, Oiininoio, and n claws of six in St. David's church, West Ser.inton, In the evfiiltur tlio bNhop louineyed to (Ireen 11ldi;e. wlteie, alter admlnip tcrhip; the rile of eonilrniatlon to nevcn persons, he delivered u most eloquent sermon on the winds of the- Apostle Paul in ills epistle to Timothy: ".le.sur, Cln 1st. our Ha vim, hath tiboH-dicd death." After telling- what a menl Joy would ovei.oprenil the world today if hoiiic mishty ruler should piocluim that physical death bud been tibollsiied and w.os no more, lln- bishop spoke, in pint, as follow i. AIIOI.I.SHI3I) DK.VTll "Vet. my friends, this thliifj lias been done. .Icsus ('In 1st has almlishcd death. 11 I a liMoiici fact thai He died, nw 'drain nnd came back to dwell tvltb JII M.sclpl"K fur forty days Thli lender of humanity, this must perfecL of men, tasted the honors and ukdiiIcs of ilfatli lo the utmost, anil finally f,raiiu d a complete anil absolute vletoiy over them. "The abolishment of death by ( 'hi lit de.es not moan an abolishment of spir itual dealh. because we know that spiritual death threatens us nil. V know thai r niusl always flfrhl the tempter, and Unit we can never lay aside the armor of liirlit and woid of tlie tempter until we nie called lo our finarl test. "llofore the advent of Chiist. death meant devastation and sadncs beyond ail expression. It was? sometbltifr to be feared and dreaded by all men. When Chris I came, and by His. own triumph oie r ilea Hi gave us the ladlaut hope of lislnp even as fo rose and living in His blessed kingdom for etoinity, death lost much of the honor which ptevl ously invested it. "This 1ilsloilo.il fad. tins triumph tory and as n result. In mv opinion, tho little band or 100 christians who s-iw Him dij to riow to almost countless millions. It lias caused tho establish ment on this earth of a trteat king dom, the ihiueh militant. SW'Al.WWED IN VICTUUY. "Death litis been swallowed up in vic tory and a lesult, In my opinion, the world Is lowing better every day Nations are bjinmini mnic klndlv in their lelatious, one to another, and a sense of tit.- univeisal bioihcrhoo.l of man and the falheihooii of Clod is growing all the while. The practice of the real virtues is becoming moie uni versal also. "Hut the .lawn ot a universal King, doin of iJod on en th will not eonie un til the men ivho believe In the lesur lcctlon of Chi 1st .lo snnii'llilug In makt the name mote lovely among men. "Tf it is actually ttiie, as we belleio il to lie. Hint Cluist came down from heaven to earth, left Ibe peace and sei enity of His heawnly hum and be came bone ol our bone and lleh ot our llesh: ii it is true Hint He died on the cioss for our redemption and that He arose tiom the dead and dwlt upon the earth for foity days-, finally to rise lioillly into he.uen' if these tilings are true, I say, is llieivn slnglii man or woman bclieviiiK lli-ni who i .in say that he or she has nothing to do. "tf we believe lhee truths as u-. .-h.iiil.i believe thorn it Is not posMhli for iw to believe them in a passive, superlieial conventional sort of a way as many of us do. It is not possihb to believe I hem without being convinced thai ChtlM has a diiect iliilm upon us all and that we should spioad His gloiious inline and blessed gonpe wher ever we go," dhiatt nlllees that thp coal business In this legion oiTeis. Ills piomotlon, like that will, h came to Major Inglls, ami on width Tlie 'J'llbune pievloiislv commented, be-f-P-aks the i.-onsidoration which Cap tain May shows for those who soive him well, linth canie. to his oflloe as boys, iiinnlug enands and attending to such other duties as attaelt lo the position. Step by step both weie pin liuiled ns tho opportunities fop pioino Hon came, and now. when Captain May, by his own piomotlon, Is given such an enlarged oppoi utility for car ing fop his "boys," ho makes one of them ills Miceessor, and the other ho Hikes wlih him as his nisi assist ant. II mote oi ihe men in eviltod posi tions in the local coal anil i.illroad business would emulate Oueiul Mana ger Muy, in giving piefeience to (lie men who aie Hying to noil; their iwiv up Horn the milks, rather than to tltn sons and roitsips of foreign stockholder1-, there would be an Inceiulvo to butler woik in the ranks and the ennipaui.il would, hi the long nut, bo gieal galliots. Tin Si rciiitoii lilcyelu club i om of the most thoroughly icpierontsitlvu as tiocln thins of this city, and of nil Its members tho one upon -whom evetyotm looks as a lepiesijntatlvo Vilcyclo i lub man Is Iho popular and oti-eictul ptesidenl, Hoinaid P. Connolly. n., is probably tho most personally popu lar man In Die club, and the faet thtc. the association lite hides in its mini beis over two bundled lollv c-ood fel. lows, speaks volumes for tho general opinion held of .Mr. Connolly. j Time alter time bo has been re elected as head of tlie organisation, and the thoroughness mid euro which ho CNeiclses in Hie pmiingcment of Its affalis Is evidenced In the llo'ulMiing wcseiit ceri'lltlon oi il . lob U SERMON OF REV. DR. RACE. He Was Henul In the Elm Pnik Church Lnst Night. U. Dr. .Tiiliii IT. Unco. prcHldeiil of Cir.nit ttnlvorslty, of Cltuitniioogit, Tonn.. ud'Jirdoed tho congregation of the Illin Park Jlclhndlst Ilplscopnl i liureh last night. Ur. Ilnee In from tills city, the sou of Uov. John I,, llneo, ur foulli Heianlon, and the great ihtirch win- thronqoii when he nn noiineed I. Is text, shoilly niter S o'clock. ' lie was liilioiluced by 1!e. Dr. Cllf ilit, pnrtor of the cliuieh. mi no utran ger, but Hither "one lo tho manor boi n," and In th" eatut-c of his ser mon never tost iho n Mention of tho audi' nee. which he tasclnated by the power nf his address. Ho spoke of the intlU'iie" produced upon BunerutloiiK by sublimely exprertvil thoughts, wlileh he i haiaeteriacd ni "buinlng woids. living words." Among those he classed tlie famous utteianee of Slartin Mtthoi' before tlie Diet of Woi ins. The spenk t'r deelared. "His Ir.teringntors forced him for a direct answer nnd he replied, 'luwls have eried, councils have erred, prove to me out of Heilpttires that I tun wrong nnd then r submit. Till tin n, 1 can do no wrong, and heie I stand. Cod li'dp me.' " Lincoln's magnificent stiorl speech, on the in rasion ol the dedicatory oxer ls's"nl Oettysbiug, and fJinnt's "Let us have ponce." to the suriendeted Confederate ntmy. were also deelniol "burning winds" by Dr. Ituee. WANTS A JURY TRIAL. Mis. Vila Tiauger Denies Thnt Sh Was Unfaithful to Her Hubband. Other Divorce Cases. Tlieie is lo bo a jury trial In the ilivuiei: ease of Ucorgo II. Trallger against Mis. Vila Trauger. Katutday I he latter's attoiney, Cliiiciu'e Italen tine, tiled a demand for a. jury ttial. The dlvoicc 1 nked on statutory grounds, and .Mis. Tiauger alleges that the charges made against her me un title, and auk,s. for a hearing befoie a jury to demonstrate thaL fact. The Tiaugeis live at (been Itldge, and aie well known. .lueob C. Cobb, through Attorneys d'Hrieii nnd Aim (In, begun an action Sattuday to secure a d!ori.o from Miuy Cobb. They wen: martieii In .Sep. tember lS-'.i."., and Cobb alleges! that his wife deserted him in August, ISO". An amended ilbel was tiled Saturday bj Attoiney John M. Hauls in the casu ol John XlchoN, of Uunmoio, against Caioline Nichols. The oilginal llb-l allegnj desortluii. but the additional one clti s drunkenness, excessive smok ing and ciiielty on the pail of Ills wile as ndditioiiril lensons why lie should h allowed an absolute divorce from her. A rule for divotce wan granted Sat uid.iy in the case of Xirliolns Tom I bi son against Maty . I. TomlInon. LITTLE WAIVED A HEARING. He Entuiert Bail for His ppe-ianoe at Couit. Uiehaid latllo, editor of the Si rnn toiiian, waived a healing Saturday be foie Aldeiman Kasson and entered ball in the sum of 51.000 for his appcaiance at com I to answer a ohaige of libelling John Mitchell, president of tho United Mine Woikejs -of America. Wade M Finn iiualilled as his bondsman. Little's attorney. John J. Muiphy, asked for a continuant e on the gtound Ih.iL .Mitchell was not present and lor tin- timber re.uson that an important, witness is now on his way heie from li eland. Attorney M. J. Martin, coun sel lor Mitchell, said Hie hitter's pres ence was not necessary, that the hear ing bad been postponed several tiuvs at Utile's leipiosi and that It was time lo proceed Willi Ibe oiso. The accused was noi piesent, and .titer bis attoiney had consuli mI with hint by 'phono he announced that Lit tle would waive j he. n lug and enter bail ltd his appemanee at eoiur. IS EXPECTED THIS WEEK. Appointment to Fill Judgeship Vn ctincy Is About Due. It Is epei led thai Ibe appointment to till the vacancy on Iho common pleas bench will bo made this week, and thai .1. V Cntponlor will lie I he appointee. . Tho bill tie.itlng an orphans' court in this county is noi likely to pass as a sopai'ito uioasiue. Together with similar hil'- tor Lancaster and Moilt goineiv cumuli s II Mill be made a pail ui tlie geiiuial Judicial y appor tionment bill and all passed at the same time. Should the apportionment, bill full thiougli the separate bills will be taken i'p nnd passed. beais a deservedly esi client name, and ger.ileiiianlliie.ss and true spot tsniait diip nro Hie two attributes most char .uteihtlc of the iiiiiuin of the jisso ciatlou, .Mr, Connolly Is hhmeli soniewluit of a spoilsman, and wltili pot jn tlie lir.sl tank among Hie club atlilnles, novirtlii'lets bus a most vailed and ecmplelo knowledge of athletic, oxer clses of all soits. Wliother acting as niioiec on tho howling alloys or ns niastei ot coteiuonlfs al tho wrestling matt lies given under tin club's an pices, ho Is eiiuiilly at home, Ml. ('i)li pidly N aim one of tho most aggros sue mid lepicseniatlvo of Scrnutnn'H business nli-n, us the. senloi p.n flier of Comiollv Wallace. Clulsly .Mathow.snn, of Kaeiiif vlll". the . n met So anion Voting Men's Cliiistian iissm lotion pitchir, wlio Is now with tlio New Vmk base half club, in the Natioii'il league, Is looked Upon as the futuie Itiisju o tie dhi nioiiii. 't'he m;iinpiiit,iii uow-spaper,-" me piinting his piiiiiics and saying nice things about his woik In the buN. and al.eady lie i- a kumi nivniltc with the fain-. tin f'atuidiiy, iu an oNhihiikiu j,mno at the I'olo gioiiiuU, agup.i the Itt.ehesti-i bib. ot the i.'astciu league, Jiutliewson pitched thtee Innings, iniule a ileiiu lilt, sttuel; out live. men. and did not allow a siuqiki hit. Ilu "let himself OUt."' SO Id spent-!, ulltl wilh noweunan. an old Scrantou f.ivoille ui tho reeelving end, I'lmwed his icniarkable speed mid cliiviivun's Willi I lie hpueie. Tlie spectators net ended lu ,t spljn dld leceplion, anil already ".Matty," is tl-.ey call him, Is n ravotid. with the iiietiopollt.m base ball followers, vire.il deeds am expected or tlie boy dtniitg tho coiidng season and Ills earner on the diamond will bu watched with In iini'l bv M's inmiv S'Tnntou fil'nds CONFERENCE NEARING END J'oiirltnlfil Itoni I'.ijtc t. nioiili mnl ttty rnniidli wp will ifn iloini atnl rw I. Willi nniln, nti.l vlirn thev Iip by the it life mid i;tt llii'lr tKnti.t, I lor our. pli.ill not If low I fol when I if.t tnv pinny I -lull Ihlnl. I um (lie I.lnifi ANOTIIKIt PIJ'.MH VIUN I' Whinoi'ir tlfV p ti un"lli'i ilo'.r I helen In inn In mid look lm' ll H oiilv .in.lli"i- npnl until In the many Miii-imis mv t'ulhu hat pie lined. Sii I s.iyi liml lile.s Hum. Tln'ii- I now tniicli l.ilk ot nlliiikm wlileli l snotlioi ii into for iz-lf-airlfln-, glilnm um-'s llfu for unotlnl. hi Fpltll ) tan '" n grelt llnnii;; pit'lilin.' li. The iiiiiltltinlci of tin1 Hue' trylni; In finil (lod. lli?liu I -J' In my lwople, I l.o, hue hiiuhl relief, (ur the linnlhle liRiire of gnllt ii perilled on tnv roul Ik! timi lioutlng Willi IU ii-d Iml brrtk until tin Mood dups to Ilio lartli.' On a ttioll I mo imp with out ftltitr licit nnni on i crocs, imp tint JJ'-, "Otn tinlo Me all jo tb it Intuit nnd me he.wt lailrn." I am tint. Ilerv 1 a towir n whWi In n c'lnll toil ei o-nliont , ami I sm awvie of tin- iiurtnl fait of doalli. tie i- tnuiiMcr mnl lie jlnilows firiy ti p of my lite. I itn not want htm. I nil atralit of Mm. t l.au lnvti alraid of tilm (or ji'Jt-i. N'ot nuieli now in I i, tnt I know I shall meet him. ThIio ho has had tin liy tlm Ihloit nnd twkp I ln. lool-eil lilm out of (eimlcniiirp and while I dnii't want liira lo ;;et im, 1 know I shall ow-Tcotiip him at latt. At this point Hie bishop gave a won derful won! picture of the ctucillxlon, a plotuie Hint made men cower behind their hands, and al Its close his voice lung forth: 'Mils town nill t.ind toievir. Kieiy one here int'st di", lull out of hi-' leptilrlire cnmci Hfo cieilatiii(f. lip ond the ili-nie m my i-lly slatidi a mwdl lompuiy. wliu have Rnne on lipfwp. I ln'.iirit them all iiinki 1 little liv.tnit and won (lend enr if I'd liml Ihctir iffjln. Tim Ins I em htiklna: al me in the wdiy jcari since then, and utleli I'll- wondi-ied it the'd lliow mi. In the ill-t.iuio of a (iiniiot -dint from thi xt In the Indian iutn the aares took mtny ciptken. After un tiny win- ii-tiimeil foi Identification bi Ihi-lr fatnlllr-! One old flcnr.an woman (onl.l not liml hei little nne: in (ho line nf wiitlnir childirii. Titm.' .ifnr time Mie pk-vd lonl.lnrf with asoin'.'cil gne foi some i-lun of recoinition. 'Ihire na? no hint of rpvnililaiice in the rice rinilly a tnin slid: "Pon'l jou know sume -onn you -.ins to limn in litlijhood!" The w-iepiinr old woman fell io croonint; a C!er i.im lult.-ih. Due line of it and a little nul.l from the npthe iftuiip spran.c furwtnl iryinif "M miiimii, mv iniimin.i!" only to be followed h uiothir with the amc nun" on her lip. So, too, afUr the loi.tr e!lo we shall liml nnd ktr.i lh- iKtr oti'-s in tho otler lmd. Ordination Service. Tlie bishop piesidod over the ordina tion service this alternoon. 'flic pie skllng elders assisting in the service. The following woie called tt tho rhuneel for deacons' orders: Jilbert E. Barker, William D. Lathi-ope. Thomas Livingstone, William McAlplne. The bishop then with solemn authority laid his Hands on the head of each young man before him and placed the Bible in tho wailing hands. The following were ordained elders: Judson N. J:ail?y, Carl Councilman, Juelson W. Davis, John W. Johnson, Grant fi. MeOhosiioy, Thomas 15. Mil ler. Alvin J. Xcff. Cdgar I!. Singer, Martin V. Williams. Dr. U C. Floyd offered prayer. The memorial service was conducted by Dr. Oilflln. Memoirs were read as follows: fieoige Korsythu read a me moir of nev. J.odney Rose; Mrs. Wil liam Kdgar. Mr. John H. Davis, Rev. Dr. Sweet read the memoir of lllshop Ninde. Dr. atifltn followed with me moir of Mrs. Samuel Moore. Rev. J. K. Warner lead the memoir of Mrs. G. A. Place William Krisby, memoir of Mis. William ituriisede. Dr. Van Clef I read the memoir of c. V. Arnold. Tlie evening service was devoted to (ho Twentieth Century T"imd, Dr. W. H. l'litiiu! presiding. II. C. MoDer moll oifeied piayei. Ucv. Dr. Mc Dowell, ot New York, mmle tho ad dress of the evening, a magnificent ef fort. Saturday's session was l.ngcly de voted to tlie beating of reports. Rev. Joseph .Madison conducted the devo tions. The bishop and cabinet have had their pltins turned wtong-slde out and upside down several times, owing to visitations oj committees tiom churches. Before the last general eon tereiic the cabinet was tumbled little with oflloial boaul committees. An ac tion of that body, however, has ten dered 11 Imperative thai any commit tee, whether coming fiom New York eity or I'odiink, has to be considered. Honeo Hie ooiu'oionco will not close as soon ns expected. It will terminate nt ui on Monday. The appointments will bo .iniiiuiuoi'd before adjournment. Class Admitted. Alii't the reading of tho minutes a class ot joiing men was called bot'oto the body mid admitted to the tltst y. nr studies. Those-admitted weie: Thomas Livingston, demy i:. limns, William U. J.atliropc, Hurry I lamed, Webster M. Doutoti, Coherl W. ISeidy, John N. Austin, Louis D. Tyler, William Mi -Alpine. William It. MeDermott unci Clmilcs Seward, Two cities asked for the next (outer etiee. Wavcrly, N. V., and Curboudale, P.i. It being tlie semi-centennial of tlie Wyoming confluence, the question elic ited mon- than usual Interest. The fact th;ii the iiuiieience saw Its Idith In the Pioneer city llfty years ago gave to the plut'i. a stiouger attiaetion, and it was selected, tlio vou standing 117 to ,"rt in favor of Carbondnle, Tlio (Oiniulttee on le.ili-ttloiing tile I'onfoivuin was continued auolher year and a leipiesL was made that Iho com mittee endeavor to In lug in u, unani mous luport. .1. M. Coleman ami A. H Ihliik ,vi-i-wiilulrawn Horn tho list of candidates, lor admission on dial, the conference to employ them for tlie coming year. W. M. MeDermott was left without ap pointment to attend si liool. C, P. Per soneus was gianted supeiuuineraiy re-I.UIons-, A iiieuioiinl to Joseph Han well was uppioved tind roftirti'd to thu Historical society. Stephen .lay ivitd Hie jeou op . lumh uiiisii'. J, A, l-aulKiicr lead a coiiipiv heuslvt' 1'iipoit of tlie (onimlttee on edu cation, It cinliodled Vijluabie lilslotleiil Infoi mnl ton of the schools mid colleges of .Methodism, J. V, Hone was gwiulcd supeiiiuiuury lelallons, p. it. Tower lead tlio lepoit of Hie i onuuitteo on tlie stut'j f Iho chinch. Dr. Spinguo Spoke. Dr. Spiaguo nddrossRii tlio contoi -cjii'o on llin woik of Wyoming semi nary, mid tho confeienci.' ordcied that thu educational money bo divided be tween Kyi.iuuso univeisity and Wyo inlug seminary. Tlie iilblo society lepurl was piescnt ed by If. fi; ilurued. Tlio afternoon opened with a short btisiuosK session, wlun tho repoits of the renifilulng cnnimltteef were te,id. Tieasuier Suidain piesented Ills irpoit of the ilnnueliil teeeipts of thu year a I Hie afteinoou session. Tlie repot I of Wyoming district was us follows: Mis sionary, $111,310; Church Intension. $1, 0J0; Sunday School union. 207; Tract society, $115; Kieedincn'.s Aid. $7"0; IMucatiou fund, 4C07; ltlble society, ? 3iS; Women's Foreign Missionary uoel cty, $-.017; Women's Home sjlsslon soiioty. $1,907: Picaclieis' Aid, $177; wwwvywwvywwywywyv Ate House-Cleaning LJon't you think a nice Chamber Set would add greatly to fe the furnishing of thu guest chamber or in fact any of your g? bedrooms r We have today a better assortment of sets. 55 nnging from $2.50 to $20.00, than it's ever been our good 8b furtune to have at one time. Bring a piece of your wall gp papci. We huvc a set that will hurmonie with the color. vxiaTVai. I Geo. V. Millar & y -P'jssjMrsjjr -mi" --am5-- y in fell D.1 Shape" Shoe. Jr l Jj!tb:nlk:;;iiHiinilllliii;::;iiilt' ') f ttT AL.WAYS BUSV. ty ? I L, " Qentlemen : v 1 fl .m m In our Korrect Sliape Shoes you get $5 worth of wear, $5- worth of style and $100 worth of comfort nil for $4.00 only $4.00. Ask to see our Oxfords. LEWIS & MmrnnaMpfMfumaBMiUHmHHUMraa ITT0R MEN Jnf-a ALL STYLES ! tesVs. ' aTid ' M Aktrnni-r f1irV yrcc Kni.ti nw trade HIUHMII BIHMMBI JJ Home Industry ;; Has Produced the SGRANTQN BICYCLE -c-ji 3 5 j lcjcji iiiouqis arc reuuy Q get a 36 days' guarantee g Bitten bender & Co., C5 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue. 1 JJJ MANUFACTURERS, JJ THE Title Guaranty and Trust Co. No. 516 Spruce Street, Scranlon, Peniia. Cupital, I-ull Paid HOARD OH ICUMAj IHltli, INTini.W It. IkflJMOiK. 1MI.MAM I ll.M l.sll. l. MMIAM Xl.slllTi. .1011V ur.u.rs iiiiij.i;mii'( k id-ipi o-itrni. (. S. .lOII.NsON'. l l.l's' lt"!!IV(S, Hf.Mtl hVAI'P, KXnCUTIVE COMMIT I'l'l;. Abrnm Nesbitt, William F. Hallstead, I'homas 11. WatUius, U. S, .lolin.mn i:.ainiiied and msuies titles to real est.tte. Acts as Hxccutoi, Adminislutor, and Gitauii.tn, H.ecutes trusts ot every description, . , ssumes entire charge o( ten! estate. Keceivcs money on deposit atid allo-.vs uileicst. Becomes sole surety on fidelity, court and official bonds. Loans money on bond and mortgage. From time to time will offer to the public high grade investment securities. I.. -V. Vatre Andrew H. "IcCllntotk Henry A. Knapp Ralph S. Hull WillnrcJ, Warren & conference ilntiunl colleilluns-, JJ,'.'.'); l.'plscopal fund, 5"il:t other In tievokira . , .',07; total, ?.'."mi1- Th-te w.i-- a fill iuu off In the dlstik t of l,-ri fo. 'bo j ear. The Kiand total for the cotifei ciiuhi Is as follows; nitiKhaiiitou ills ti lot. ViT.MG; Chunaiifio dlsiilrt, $S,uii.-, lloiiettlali. dlHliiel, C.l'JS; Olii-ontft ills- met, .y.i.i.e; iiwejto iiisiriei, .j.-.-ji Wyoinhu; dlstrk L, 5-i5,7l. Tho lepoit of the seiruia.y lor the dlKtiictof Wyomlnit. Itev. Austin Urlt lin, D, U., piesldiPK elder, was us follows- Ihobittioiiei.,-, l.Iifd; lull uieiu-ber.-iill . l.'.nM, ijeiths, Ho; cbllditii baijlb.eil, Ml; udulls bttptliced, H.1; Sunday rcliools, SO; oflkers anil tc.ieli ets, l,ii!l; seliolnis'. 11,-517; elimolies, 7J; piobable vultii', V"-"?, 0; pursoims'es, lo; probable viiuo, $IG,(iVi; pad for building mid Impinvlns' ciiiuches an I pmsoiiafit'S. ?3s,ii"rt; paid on old Indebt edness 01 i lunch property, 7 .l'i; pi't.--cia indehiidness on ihuicli imiici tj , Total Jteeeipte. The total lecelplK for tho loiifeti'iieci was; Missions, W.'.'iiil; fhun-h llxtou slou, ?.',1J1: Sunday St hool union, ,!.;:, Trait, $.'fia. rieeilinou's Aid. SI0.3J1; IMucatiou, 8W; chlldienV fund, 5-1.-Sii; Amerieiui IHblo society, ?i.'0j 'o. nienV, FVueiKU Mis'sonaiy so Iely, SI,. i'j'i, Women's I lonii Mlsslonaiy , ulely, Jti.i.'l. Itev. J. W. Trclbki pieslded ovir tho afternoon session. The Foteisn MIs slontuy society held Its anniversary' Co. lJR-filSL" REILLY ITimH, S 5-?.a DOMLSTIt. j ,L.:E.i;....lJbi'. mark l : 0 : c 1 tr... A lor your approval. iou on Scranton Bicycles. SJ 5 O -i50,oon 00 niMECTOKS. l.l.oia. I 15 -Ml 111. I iriii.i r wxrii.'ijv, IIIOMVI II. W MliI.V I I v.Mi.'i: Hrcsideiit Vice-President Vice-President Trust Officer Knapp, Solicitors later. -Mt C :. Moris pi.sldlu?. Mis. Hiidley, who lived i-htieii e.us In India, mm- ji delimilful talk. lii.v. Dr. .1. V ilson .'oiitliiuetl tli.i ai lei noun aiidns-ts, lii.s suhieiii bhu "Couseloilslie-s-." The M'lvicn imi itowdoil, Dr. Wilnm i.s one of Hi, strongest .speu,eis liml halo addies-eil tin- loimiciiif. Ho bus the hiKlieh1 poirilhlo ideals, and prc'tehos putlt.x. lotty livinj,' mid nobility of character moie in.sistcml than any modern preacher. Tlie .set vice nil S.lllllOay tivciiili v.MK Kileii ovi'i !u the l'teacliers' Aid sin lely, Addiesses neio niacin by Uov. Dr. W. II. Pence, of Wilkes. Uatro and IM. Or, .s, of Chicago. H i,iu Kennrally louecdcil to liuve been the besl ol the ovenluB seivlies. - Captain W. A. .May and W, 11. Pe. I; win- lunu'iviici visllots tonight, .rj.i Williams. Mr. mid Alts. Duikiu and othi.is xeio at tlie set vices limine- the dm. , Tlie West 1'IHt.ion chitieli has mi e--c-cllent choir thm lendi-K-ii Hie "Hallo lujah Cliouts" tonfifhl with .splendid eiVe-'t. Miss Clara l.auKtoid, dmiRli ler of Joseph r..ineford, and .Miss IliiKlies saiiK' an cNiiulslle duet at the nun nlnn' sofvki). Mls l.aiiKtord is a pupil of Madame Tlmhermaii-Ilun dolplt. Him Pails . hurcli is to have nn n. siMunt pastor, a brilliant mid cupdbl. souii!? man. Itov, 1J. 15. Singer, foi. nierlj of Mldilk-ik'ld, Otsego eounij, N- V. H. p. J