' n ! -m viJ w T?.tr'"'''f - " fi5 smyVr' ' fiTTjf 45 f ' f'l'k "! A '. j ih.W ' .-si y ' .... 4' asv .a '4 f I f I ". TJtliJ SCANTOiV JPIUBUNE-THUKSDAY, MAY 2, 1901. V $ OIllCG J BURKE BUILDING DISGRACEFUL SCENE ON A TRACTION CAR Insulting Annoyjinces of Drunken Rowdies Hesult of Onmo Fights nt Monkey Bun The Principals to Bo Punished. The I(u1psi locking nuilui which uve besn e-nneltictrcl In n lliiKnuit in nil mr In the village of Simpson, or Mon ey Hun, as It Is itcncrullv known, at licniient lntcnnlo iltnliiK the past few months wns the riitmo of .1 illMRrneeful teenv on a ir.u'tloii ear late S.ituiiliiy nlKlit. A delegation of the .spoils who fo.s ter and p,itionl.e these niiitcliIiiBsi of unine foliels pirrlnltnteil a IIrIU with the conductor ni the ear, who eniiits to the deteiiHO of novel u I women pas f'enppis, one of whom was stlbjectc il to the yrosaeML of Insults by one of ihe uiwdlea. The si rltiitnaifi lioileil dls.ister id the pasenKery and, under fear ol being waylaid and mobbed, .1 l)ili ry e ill wa.s j-i'tit to the 1 taction -inmpanv ofllee for p'dlee assistance. 'oirit.ibles M01.111 and Ne.iry uetom p.mkd Siiperlntonilent Kelly to the scene-, but the dlsturbcis hail aban doned the place for the cocking main and could not be located. The piinel pals of tlii; afl'ali, whu aio fiom Car hondale, ,110 known, however, and war 1 iris for th'.ir .most weio swoin out psteidny. It is expected that they will In le.icllly appichended and, If elr i nnistanc?s faor It, the ti.ictlon eom 1'iiiv olllel.ils will make an cample of the ofi'endeis In older to efi'ectuallv "Uppiess the spirit of 1lls.n1 dor which these Mill llghtins exhibitions hino tlrioel up. The dlstui banco of Monday nl(,'ht took place .shortly after the car left the transfer point at the now bridge which Is being built at the I1111UI011 oL N'orth f'huieh and 13elmont sheet. Among the passenger, tiannfeiied weio the men who enacted the dNgi .Refill -ene. Theie were probably a doen of them. They weio on the wav to the light and lrid the lighting blids with them In a comu feed bag. While a number of the men were in a. noisy mood thev showed no misbehavior un til a. number of women who weie le tuining fiom chinch hot vices boatded the cai en loute to their homes in the noi them pait of the iltv. One of the patty soon became test-1-ss and after linking secial tutile attempts to engage one of the ladles Iti convet nation lie took further llbei tles with them. The ct earns utteied liv the young lady who was ospjelally the obiect of his insulting annoyances seemed only to delight the offender and befoie the conductor could ptc vent him he eommitttd an outiagaoiib 1 indecent offence. The eonductoi, as soon as lie could leaeh him, gt applet! with the follow and succeeded In elect ing him fiom tlu car. Anothei ol the ciowd came to the assistance of his companion and engaged In a sharp "tm-jglo with the conduitor. The con ductor. Who was Cl.uencc Hiownell, ol this eitj, pluckllv snuggled with his antagonist, and hid pitched him as tar ,:. the door when the litter imnaged to fie- hi in "ell and halt lumped and ciawled thiough a window at the le.ir of the ear. Doth men when put olf the (,ir 'eampeied about lor stones to hull at the cu. at the same time keep ing up a 1 tinning Ihe of thte.its, ent ph.r'bod with o.iths. The Unfits which the men uttei"d, together with their enileavois to loiate stones to hull at the t.ir! caused the vmn-n to be i onio panle-micken. The distmbets, however, did not follow up their llne'tti and v hen the test of the p.uty I left tho cai when it neu -d Just ice of the Ie ice Nicholas Oletin's hotel the feats 01 the passeitgets sub'-iiled "-ome- : ivhil t Ihn rtliil nf tlin itlti 111. el ew ' 1 f the car, Conductor Blow noil and Motoimin Cobb, leal In? that they would be molested, telephoned to Su peiintendent Kellv tor .I'slstnncc, The -ti i' Int'iid lit loi at vl Constiibles Mor aa and Xe.ny, who aciompanled hliu 'o l he end of the Hues and cnde.ivoteil in li cr.te the men, lut without sue 1 r ss Tluy vete ptolialily engim-eil In the llaht, which was in piogiess near il"'iin'. hotel. Home from Chicago. Kiohaid Cm now, of I.auiel stieet, who lett this city lust lull to enter the Moody Dv angelical institute, in Chl- ago, I ti home to spend tile summer mouths. Mi. Cm now is littlug himself for 1 vunuelleal wotk, und is lecelvlng the advantages of the institute which Is named utter the late D. 1. Moody, tho liiinoiih evangelist. Duck Shootejs Hold in Bail. Joseph llennfssy and t'luules 1M wards, the West Side young men who weie uriested on Tuesday night on the (lunge of shooting two dutks, the piupeity ot Mllkni.it William, ol the SIDE Left with the Conviction That There Is Not Power to Go Ahead It May Be nine! Confusion or Huscle Weakness Waning Strength or Prostration How Scrantonians Right Themselves. The business man vho tlnds himself depilved of the uaiial buslneai foice. The woiUIng innn or loinmi who ilnds oullnaiy labor piohlbltel aiu side-tuieed--lt may como by the way ot sleepless nights, languor, Hugging up pitlte, pool .llgesllon, (UrI1 eelle.l, tieiobllug hands nod ilaibs, loss of must ular power numhuess, llutteilug, p.ilpltating lie.n t all point to the one Moat ' uuse, lack of ueivo foice. To le. stoio it teiiiiej the Inlluetuo of the gleat diseovety, Dr, A. V. Chase a Nrive Pills, and that is the seciet of their wonclciful success they win stiength fur deputed oigans Mr. Thoinns Kuinmets, of No. liSl") luckbon r.ticet. Scrantou, Pa says: Dr. A. W. Chase's Neive Pills aio a plendid cine for neivoiih sick head lehes. Mine weio teriible nt times. I vas nervous nt the same time-. Th.1 lerve pills weio ucominonded to mo and I got a bo ut Matihows liios.' 'rug stoie, No. 3JU X.atkawanna ue nue, and they completely euicil the headaches und nervousness This I HiltiK Is iccoiniiicndullon euoitgh." Cuthondale Departmenti Piillbiook toad, siiul which thev claim they suppocd weio wild ducks, will have to take their chances of being In dicted by the grand Juiy. Their heal ing citmc up ostcrdiiy nioinlng bofotu Aldcrnuin dones, win; lield them In WO hall each to await the grand Juiy'.s in Hon. They furnished Hie qccutlty ntul weie leleiiHPil. A SUDDEN SUMMONS. Miss Estella Dibble, of Lincoln Ave nue, Exphcs fiom Henit Dis ease. Ml..s IMelhi Dibble explied Middeiilv .Monday night ut ihe home of her mother, Mis. Han lei Alpaugh. on Lin coln avenue. Death was due to or ganic heart trouble, fiom which .-he had Hllffeied for months. Deteaned was horn thlit.v-two veais ago In AVellsbiidge. N. Y. In 1SS7 she eanio to this city ami since that time has won the highest esteem of 11 lingo ciicle of ft lends. .Miss Dibble Is survived bv her mothci, Mrs. Han let Alpaugh. and two sl.steis and two biothois as lol low.s. Mis. .lollli Del lues and Mis. lMtilck Smith, of this cltj : riiailes llibble, of Coining, N. V.. and Wil liam Dibble, of Mlnncrotu. Another sister died In New York two months ago tomotiow. Miss Dibble was :t member of the Companions or the Foiest, and that ol der, with the Kotosleis of Aineiica. will pioh.iuly attend the obsequies In a body. The atrangements for the lil nerjl will not b lompleted till woid Is l.ieivcd fiom the two out-of-town brotliei -. WEDDING ON PAHK STREET. Nuptinls of Miss Maiy Oibbs nnd Thomas Swinglehuist Last Niglit. Them was a pietty evening wedding ot the homo ot Mi. and Mm. .lohn Gibbs, on l3.nk stieel, last evening, when their d.iughtet, Miss Maiy Spiaguo GlblM, was mariied to Thonuls Swlngleliuisl, ot AYilson nook. The ceiemony was soleinnled In the pailoi, which was tastefully decoiated with cut How cis and potted plants wheie the bildal p.uty fotmed a piet ty pictutc, as Iiev. A. P. Clmtleo joined them In the bonds of nuitilmony. The luldr-inaid was Miss MtllKon c.lbbs, sister nt the bude, and Will Dnuiict was giooin-man. The bi ido and her maid both wore gowns of giey. The leceptlon which followed wan attended by the near ft lends of the families. Mi. and Mis (Jilibs. who have u host of fi lends, will lesido at 17 P.tili slice t. A STRONG PLAY. "The Chiistinn'' to Be Seen at the Giand Tonight. "The Clulstlan" will 1)- pi educed at the Hi and tonight. The pla.v dillets vetv maleilnlly ft 0111 the book, the chief lescmblante lhtweon them eonslsting of the In iluetues which siiuound and ship" the lives and destinies ot the piineipal ilim.Ktuis nnd In srenei.tl theme anil moi.il. The plav, however, I' an im provement on the book, in that it hits a ptettler, inoie satisf.u toi v denoue ment. THEIR THIRD ANNIVERSARY. Knights of Columbus Will Obscive Bhthday with a Dance. The Knights ol Columbus will ion duet their annual dance on Wednesday night next, Apiil in Ihttke's hall. The funetlon will li held In com memoiatlou of the thhd anniveisaiy of the institution of tho local council, and the atfiir will iniiueuionablv be the most Impel taut social event of ihe season, Mr. Tayloi's runeinl. The tiinei.il of the late Thomas Tay lor was held .vesteiday mottling. ,1 Unge number of Ihe fticnds of the de ciiiFed being in attendance. At St. Fo (lunch, ltev. Walter Ooiniau sang the lequteui mass, alter which In tel incut took place ill .St, lto.-u 1 01110 tn. Home fiom Ctulisle Lnvv School. Myton Hockenbeity, sou of I'tof. IT. ,1. Hockenbeity, u-uiined yesteiduy fiom Dickinson Law school at Cat lisle, wueie ue is a miiiii'iu. .vir. iiocj:cn heiry is liome to spend the .summer 1 vacation with his patents, the school ti im having ilose1 To Locate in the West, J, J, Lowi.v and sons, Chailos and Pi auk, ot Belmont stuet, left on the Hi If flyer 011 Tttesd.ij evening lor Seattle, Wash. This Is tho sliupo und design of tho genuine) Dr. A. W. Chase's None Pills. All otheis am Imitations and cluie not use this design. )m nol allow an dialer to snbstltuie ft dlffcient cleslgn fiom the above. 5Jc. all de.Ueis. or Di A. W. Phnor t line I'o. Huffalo N' V TRACKED ! Phone : NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 CARBONDALE'S BEAUTY SPOT. Pnikkeepcr Rlchnul Utly Iiulusttl- ottsly Preparing for tho Opening. Tho smiling aiulng gladdens no one nime llian Parkkecpcr Rlchnril Udy, the watchful custodian of Carbondnle'a hcituty spot, Memorial pink. The touch of summer which has been felt the past few days I1111 quickened the p.ultkecper In his efforts to have the pink leady for the early use of the public. Yestoidny the glass received the fhsl mowing, and patches of dead blades weie lemoved to hasten nnothor glow th. Theie Was some llltle pi till ing done hoio and theie about the tiees and hushes and vlne, and the llowcr beds weie also given necessaiy atten tion, A week ago the walks weie spiead with led ashes, hut during the week, woims, which weio awakened by the warmth of the sun's rays, gave some annoyance, and to olfset this line salt was genet uuslv distributed over the ashes This explains the pioeess which was watched with so much In tel est by passersby yesterday, and which was .1 souue of much specula tion. Mi. Udy. wlio maintains so much pi Ido in the appeaiance of the pink, and who Is evet nleit to acqulio any eontilvaiice or appliance which will seivo him In this direction, has mil -chased a new lawn rake. The appliance Is called the Flnley low 11 lake, and embodies the piineipal featuie of the mdlnury lawn mower. Tho lotaty wheel, which on the lawn mower has four blades, has four rakes slmilaily constmetod. After the lawn has been rut the new machine is pushed oveV tho lawn and the revolv ing lakes gather up the loose gia&s paper, sticks, etc., and deposit them Into .1 galvanized lion, box that sets in the lear of the appliance. The lake does its woik most effectively, and P.irkkeeper Tdy, t specially, icgauls the machine lor the gteat economy of time and labor that it effects. The lake Is the p.ukkeepei's pi hate piopottv, having purchased it as soon a., he was able to appieclate its elll leney in the woik of maintaining the appeaiance of the p-uk. ON A VISIT FROM WALES. Llewellyn Bevau, of Swansea, Is Re newing Old Acquaintances. Llewellyn Uevjii, whom old lesldents heieabouts will iccall us a foimor well known lesldent ot Caibondale, is heie fiom hit piesent home In Swansea, South Wales', lenewing tho acquaint ances and tiltndships ot ovei thitty 11 ve yea is ago. Mr. 13ev.ui, when he lived heie, was employed in and about the mines of the Dclawaie and Hudson company. His Knowledge ot mining seemed for him the position ot liieboss at the "C01 k and Jlottle-' shall ot the Stevens Coal company al Setanton. When this wink ing was abandoned, Mr. Iiev an 1 etui nod 10 Swansea, Pnulh Wales, whole he was u udi ied a miliar position In the mammoth Coiyea .v. Co 's mines, which he aieepted and which he has continu ously hold Mr. IJevnti is 111 the happy enjojment of sound health, and his leminiscences of Caibondale afiotd pleasant cnlov- nient. He is visiting at the home of his step-son, T. c, Williams, the bottler, on W.i.vno avenue, and will piobably te 111. 'in heie dining the summer mouthy. In Memoiy o Dr. Stumer, one ol the most nitetpting 11111 ,ical sen Ices jet given by a Knal choir will be that uudetcd at tho Piist Coiiric gational chuieh next Sunday evening, when the i xloIUiiI tholi ot thatehuiih will sivc a '.Memorial' to Dr. John St liner, the eminent and billllunt In stmmontulist, who has iceeiitl passed away. All the anthems and other nuin btts on this occasion will be fiom Dr. KtaliiLi'i, conuiositlous, and the paslor will give a lilteni-minute talk 011 tho life of th" author und "The Power of Music." The seivlee ill piactlcully be "An Hour vmHi htainor," Uvei.v eltoi t will Ik made to seat lomtoi tublv all who attend. The ' Te Deum" In B 11 it, "Ye Mull Dwell in the Sand." "Awake, Awake, Put 011 Thy, Stiength," "Love, Divine, All Love Ucellinsr," will be tho numbeis t tout Dr. Slitluer Hint the choir will sing. Change of Idillineis. Miss Winnie Meehau, of Jeiui.vu, who has been employed as a milliner's trim mer in Xew Yoik city, has accepted a similar position al Miss tiallaghy's es tablishment on Chinch stieet, and has enleied on her duties tlieje. Miss Thomas, who was chief tilm iner at Laugstaff ,: Pony's, In Setan ton, Is at piesent filling the position ot Miss Puller, at Miss Clallugu.v's stole, Mss Puller has been called to Water town hy the dangerous illnest, of hoi mothci To Attend Piinelpals' Meeting. The piinelpals of the county public schools that Is, those schools outside ot Cuibondnlu and Si raiiton will meet wMh bounty Supeiintendent Tavlor on Saturday next to leviso the couise of studies. Tho com so ot study in vogue in the touniv schools has been adopted tioin the couise of the Illinois state board and the piopcscd changes will be made with the view of varying the lessons ' Piineipal John Deluuoy, of Pell, will attend from hoio, Opening of May Devotions. The opening of tho May devotions took pi ice at St, Hose cliuicli Tuesday llight. Those devotions, which consist of meditation pi aver and benediction of the miowscmI Sk lament, .110 hold In honoi ot tho niessfd Viifiin, to whom Hie month ol M ly is dedicated. The devotions will begin each evcuilng at 7 HO ll luck. Rnllionder Injuied. Panic k lladgln, of Uoiddu avenue, einplojed op the Del.maie and Hudson 1'illroad between this eitv and Seian ton had his shouldei dislocated wlillo engaged in his duties on his (lain while" in Hi, Urcen itlclge jatd jester dav afteiiieion. He was laken to Unier gouey hospital, nlicio the'' fiactuie was lediued lie will go to his home, on ioidon avenue, today. Located in New Yoxk City. Pi lends have iccehed woid in 1I1U cllj that Otto Ottunhelmer, al one (lino n popiilni clerk In the employ of Abe iliiu h p 1 c.lio, depaitiuelit he nun- I nged, In now favorably locnted In New York city. Mr. Ottenheliner, vhon ho left thin city, located in the shoo IiuhI nesi near Delaware Wnlei' Gap, but recently ho disposed of his place to ad vantage, nnd Is now In the niettopolls. SUPERINTENDENT RESIGNS. V, IX, Hibblts, of tho E1I6 Leaves to Accept Position Under Union Pncl ' ile Ralhoail. The reported lealgnatlon of P. It. lllbbltts, division Hupcrlntendcnt of the Dile, was combined flnnlly today, when that nlllclal rellnnulshed his du ties nnd left for Omaha, uheie he wilt iisstnne the position of mechanical en gineer for tho Union Paclllo uillroad. Mr. lllbbltt's hendiiuniteiB were In this city, nnd during tho voar nnd a half that he passed among the peo ple of Cnrbondale, he won many warm friendships. Ills leaving will bo 10 grcttccl, but his friends tejolce In his good fortune In bettering himself. As an cilllehtl, Mi: Hlbbltts made a highly creditable leooid, and his subordinates, too, will rogiet his departing Shlit Waist Men In Clover. Tho shlit waist niaii, who, fashion has decreed, will mlc this summer, can como out In nil the blight colors of hla attlro on Wednerduy evening, May IT,, when the Friday night dancing class will give a "shirt waist" social This function can be accepted as the Inauguration of the shlit waist season In this city, for every one who receives an Invitation to the affair Is expected l appear lit this latest fancy of fashion. The Mozart orchestra will pio vlde music for tho evening. Invitations have 'been forwinded to nearby towns, and the expectation Is that the affair will he quite 11 social event. Handsome Stole Flxtuica. Abe Sahni, the Main stieet haber dasher. Is pieparing his store for the leoponing, which will soon bo an nounced. Mr Salmi's stoio, which was visited by a dlsastious Ihe seveial weeks ago, has been entliely innovated and in Us changed condition pieseiits an appeai ance that Is not exceeded by any stote Interior in the city. Conspicu ous among tho new stiiiounditms Is the metal celling, which Is quite or nate. The accessotles In the way of show cases nnd fixtures, indicate good taste and judgment In their seUc tinn. Blaze in a Foundxy. There was a slight blaze dlscoveied in the foundry of Lindsay & Walsh, on Seventh avenue, caily yestciday morning. The cupola had been in operation during the day nnd tho heat tliat It gave olf In cooling Ignited the sunounding diy timber of the roof. The Columbius and tho Mitchells le sponded to an aluun from the Sixth avenue and Main street box, but their tei vices were not needed, as the blaze was subdued witii a few pails of watoi. The loss was only tilfliug. THE PASSING THRONG. M. J. Hoi, in was in Scianton last niglit. Iklvvuril Roberts was a Scianton vis itor last night. Miss Nora Ncalon, of Church stieet, vent to Wilkes-Rone jesteiclay. J. P Meyeis, of Scianton, wholesale dmg agent, was heie M-'Steulay. Mis. Dalley and daughter. Miss Mai v Dai ley, of Salem avenii", were 111 Srranton yesteiduy. M. P. Lvnett, of the M. J Kellv bakeiy, Scianton, made a business tiip to Caibondale esterday. Kdwaid Evans, of Scranton, repie senting an Albany ding company, was in Carbondnle on Monday. John Nallin, of Scianton, sales agent lor the iioss Packing company, of Pittston was in town yesteiday. John J. Maghr.in, tiav cling sales man 101 the Scianton Packing (0111 piuy, made a business tiip heie yes teiduy. Mi.s Biitlget MeAudiew of tho Leader ofhee, is in fccianton today, at tending th- funeial of the late liaiiy Uibboits, in Diiiimoie. K'V. Jo-eph Mi Cube, ol Avoca: Rev. J W. Holmes anil Re. m. U. Lottos, of t-i, Pa'il'h church, Crten Ridge, cr in the citv Monday afternoon. Mis. W. G. We nor, wife of Pr. Weaver, of AVilkes-Rarie, Is visiting at the home of her patents, Rev. P.. H. Abbott and Mrs. Abbott, 011 Spiing .-.tieet. II. J. Schubeit, superintendent of the Piudentinl Lite Insurance company's Scianton olllce, was the guest yestor d iy of Assistant Superintendent O'Malle.v, 01 tho Caibondale office. JERMYW AND MAYF1ELD. Tho Delawaio and Hudson tollieiy had to shut down yesteiday morning about 10 o'clock, owing to ttoublo with tho men in tegard to tunning cm is. For .1 long time It has been eustomaiy tor the mlnets to tun their loaded eats out of tho chambers. About two weeks ago a committee notified Hie foieman that after May 1 the men would not 11111 out their 1 ins. It was expected that the lilnnois would do the woik, but yestei day moinlng borne of the boys ionised to do so, and in consequence Hie rol Ileiy woikod but tlnee bonis. It is Idle again today, no attempt being made to work. H Is hoped the matter will be amicably adjusted. A Hungarian laboicr, while at woik in tho Gleuv.ood shatt estcrday, li.nl one of his legs very soilously crushed by a fall of top coal, Tho concert last evening tor the benefit of Mis, Henry Mnyne was quite llbeially pationizecl and pi overt a very enjoyable atfalr. The singing of Kb-n-c:er Pi Ice, Mis, Buckingham, Henry Rattle, the well-known comedian; Miss ilerllo Vull, Rtchurd Hocking and Aiehlo Muitln weio all deseivedly ap plauded. One of tho best liistuiinenta! lillliibeis was u violin solo by Miss Hannah Mm phi, a talented local player, who was accompanied by Miss Sadie Timlin. 'I ho band numbeis v 'in also thoioiighly enjoyed. Scott N'nll, a well-known resident of Scott township, died at the home of his lumber. Will Vail, at Scott, ol heuit disease, .vesteinay nioinlng, It is expected that Rev, Thomas Cuok, pistur of tho Piintltlvo Metho dlbt chin eh, who Is now attending the lonfeienee, will accept a call to become, pastor of the Pilmitlvo Methodist chin 1 It at l'l.v mouth, Pioptlotm Jldnumds, of the Windsor hotel, M-hterclay had tlneo of his llngeis painfully ciushed while laving some ll.igstones In fiout ot Assembly hall, THIS W'LUNTEREU WITHERS iloiliu f!N' buect Poncitis (01 I luldrrn u msIuII) ii'fil bv Mallei f,ra, lor 511-5 1 uuw in die iblllirn'k llunic In .Ntw ek, Ciiib l uidmcJ, UjiI Momuli, 'hcllilnir DKoul. n. nice jml icfuljtc the- II Ufa .-nut do lio.c Wlmiis ll.ee Jlc plcivant lu llic tJflc jml h.iunlc,, j, inllU. 1I1IM1111 liko lb m, en ci I0,um to.li ni'iiUU nf eiiic IIkc iicici liil sold In nil cliiif;lt, Jii V-l I-mIm hj,i0 m l Jlr Allen S oliu-iui, .c tc, , TAYLOR. Intelligence was tecelved heie fiom riearlleld county on Tuesday, statlnir that William Edmundi', a foimer resi dent of this town, was seiloiisly In Jutcd at that place the forepait of the neck. Mr. Edmunds Is einplo.vcd In a laigu bilck yard, and Was In the act of piling bileks when the pile inme down upon htm, almost uovurlng lilui. A quoit match for a purse of $.'5 w III be Hie ntliactlon at Hie Depot hold, on .Saturday next, between two well known local quoit men, I.oveis of homo mid euuntiy, romc nut and hear Dr. Ratcson, Thuisday evening, In Van Horn's hall, it I o'clock. Joseph, the iilne-cai-nld son of Mr. and Mrs. David Evnns, of North Tav lor, met with 11 painful accident by falling fiom a tice, near bis home, on Tuesday. Young Hvans sustained a broken lib and arm and a laige gush on the head, as 11 result of hltt fall. County Oiganlzer Clomer D. Reese, of Scranton, will come to town this evening and oiganlze n Prohibition league here. J. At. Men-gar) will preside over the meeting Addi esses will be delivered by Rev Clinton R. Henry, of this town: Organizer f,omer D. Reese, and Dr. Ratcson, ot Otccn Ridge. The Sons of Tempeinnce rilce club, of West Scranton, will lender seveial selec tions. A solo and recitation will be rendered, le.spcctlvcly, by Mrs. J, D. Atherton nnd Miss Kdlth A. May. of Scranton. AH are Invited to the meet ing. Archbald mine local, No. HMO, Pulled Mine Workers of America, will meet In logular session tonight in D. D. Deans' hall, West Scranton. Tho Taylor Silver Cornet hand Is 10 heinslng new music, and will treat tho public to 1111 open-air conceit. In the near future. The following savings fund deposit was made at the Peltsville school for the closing week of Apiil: Pi of. S. J. Phillips' room,?i!37: Miss Bossle.Tame' loom, $JS4; total. $U21. The following out-of-town guests at tended tho Butns-Doyle nuptials heie on Tuesday: Mrs. McLynch, of Phila delphia; tho Misses Dovle, of Bhigham ton. N. Y.: Mis. W. A. iieiclurt and daughter. Wilhelmlna, and Miss Emma Cooper, of Wilke.s-Rane: Mr. and Mts. James Ryan, Frank Ryan, Misses Net tie and Uiace Ran, ot Daltoii, Pa.; Mr. and Mis. Oscar Minor, of Scran ton: Miss May Al limit, Mr. and Mis M. J. Biennan nnd daughter, Kather ine, and Mr. and Mis. Thomus Fadden, of Pittston. The Bachelor Knights who lecently conducted an exceptionally pleasing social affair at AVeber's link, have, at j the iuqtiet of their many fi lends, de cided to open up a dancing class in this town. Pi of. Hariy AVing, the well j known and popular dancing tutor, has I been engaged by tho members of this I popular organization as their teacher. The very latest dances, direct fiom the Shawnee dancing school, will be taught to tho pupils by Prof. AVing, who Is the efilcient lepiesentatlve in this dls tiict. Mr. and Mis. Dmoi Carey and Mr. and Mrs. tJeorge Monroe.' of Pittston, spent tho Sabbath ut the Nash iesl dence, on Union stieet. Lackawanna Valley council, No. Si, Junior Older United American Me rhanics, will meet in session this even ing. Mis. John Hodge of Washington stieet, is shghtl.i inipioved. OLYPHANT. M Lizzie Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry J. Evans, of Riu e stieot, and AVilliani AVilll.tms, of Hud son stie-et, weio united in maiiiago by Rev. David Jones, pastor of the- C011 giegational 1 hutch al H.vele Paik, last evening at S o'clock. The bildc won-11 handsome gown of eie.nu silk, with lace liimmings, and a li.it to mutch. They weie unattended. Alter tho ceie mony a leception was held at the home' of the btlde on Rare stieet, which was attended only by the lelatives ot the contiacllng patties. Mr. and Mis. AVill iams will go to housekeeping on Hud son stieet, amid t lie best wishes ot 11 host of ft lends. The membeis of St. tieoigo's Episco pal cluuili will conduct n iiimni.iRe sale in the vacant store next to AV. J Sweeney's undertaking establishment. The sale will commence Satuiday, M.ij 11. Rev. A, D. David, of Thompson, vis ited hit, home lu Bhtkely Msteid.ty. .Mis. Catheilne Thomas and daugh ter. Miss Geoiglu Thomas, spent Tues day evening with Scianton tileucl Mis. Peiry, who has been the guest of Mts. M. B. Hull, of Blukolv, leit .vosterday to visit iclatlves in Phila delphia. Rev. J. M. Smoulter, of Rock Lake, Is a visitor .it the patoehlal lesldome hoio, Mis. M. B. Hull and daughtei. Miss Clara Hull, have gone to New Yoik to visit 1 datives. PECKVILLE. Mr. L. B, Thompson, 1 oriospoitdent for the Scranton Republican at this place, Is reported seiloiisly 111 at his home on Academy stieot. Mr. Thomas Sitgt eaves has tetuined homo tioin Mineisvllle, wheie ho has been employed. Mrs. Levi Stage and daughter. Miss Sadie, woie the- guests of Sci.iniou t rlends Tuesday Borough Attorney ,jo,oph Hlhoy has leturned hoiua fiom .1 sojouiit at liar ilshurg. Mr. II. J. McCorinlek and family left yesterday forOiange, N, ,1 , whrio they will lesirte. Cheap Bates to Cnlifoimn. Parties desiring to muko trip to Cali fornia, AlUona ur New Mexico, either for business or pleasiitc, can do so now at almost half pi Ice. Every Tuesday, until April b'Oih in. elusive, tickets niaiUed "Colonist" may be piuchased via Southe-in Railway for JHOO tiom AVashlngt.in, Jtii.oi) tioin Philadelphia, and cotiospoudliisly o pi Ices fiom other points, The Southern Railway and Southern Paelllo company operate thiougli , cuisl'in sleepeis Hum Washluinu, having .Mondajs. Tiiisdays ami Pu da3, the Tiusdaj slcejui being avail able) j or Colonist" tickets. Th beitll late III tin te sleepeit, Is only $J 00, two people b.-iiio' ulluwed to occupj micj bet ill It deslte-d. Peisunnl conduitois nnd Pullman porteis go thioiit.li with each blcepei Thuio .11 e uthui n.-w, lonvouli'iU and economical t atiuc-s connected with tlie?o eNciiisIoiis win h may bo asceitalued Itinu Chailos L Hopkins, Dlbtiiet Pas..en?ei Agent Southern Railway, S-'S Cliejituui stuet, PhiladslphU. ,. ... ,... r--t - ,T., .-I.. I WJien iciu ui'i 11 xieiuiticiio don't waste a minute but go to jour druggist and get a bo.v. of Kiaiifos lleadacho Capsules The) will pie veuti pain even though our skull weio clacked T)if, me liaimlr.s.s, too. Read the guarantee Pi he Sold b all diilgglsls. BIJCKNELL UNVERSITY. The annual solrco of the glils of Buekncll Institute, given last Sat unlay night, was no exception to Hie usual excellence Hint has ehunietcilzeel such affalis or former cais. The perform ince wan eutltled "Hreck Tiusody," and lu dieok loituntes and with llreok accents tho young ladles rhuuned tho coldest college bachelor. Tho follow ing young ladles p'titlclpated lu the tiagedy: (truer Hruhakrr, Orace Rur ehotte, Jtni.v Hmver, Marjoilr t'lillieh, Evu Cilntoi, Kdlth Kelly, Sarah Nes bit, Rachel Uiinkle, Kniinn Nesblt Ruth Slinkey, Hossle Ktepliriison and Alice AVull, At Priin'M annual irluy 1 111 nival, Bticktiell this year lulled to win the ctHtoinary vhtot.v, and the honois of the race went to Slate college. The truck on Franklin Field was e-onsld-eied, by all tenuis, to be veiy heavy, and to this may' be 11 Ui bated the slow time In alt Hie laces or last Sittuidiiv. Tlio rate was tun In :',.4t t-S, over two seconds slower than the time made last year by Bueknell unlveislt.v. Frank lin and Mni.shall, ubo ClettMsbuig, failed tn appear when the tine was called, so only four trains contested. The positions lu the nice were as fol lows: State, fit id , Dickinson, second, Bueknell, third; Indians, fotiiih. Last Friday tho llttcknell base ball team lined up on the home gtottuds against the exceedingly stiong team of A'lllu Nova. The vlsltnts ptoved to be the fastest team that Bueknell uni versity has met thin year. Two of last jcar's Httckuoll men weie playing with the A'lIIa. Nova team, "Teeldv" Cailiii and "MI0UI0" Dolan, and these men as sisted veiy ni.iteiliillv in winning the game Seoie: Bueknell M 0 1 (l 11 11 J 11- .'! Villa, Nova I 0 1 0 1 11 11 li (1 The nexl iln.v. Satuiday, Bueknell Lsttcceedcd ill defeating the team of hiisqiiolmiiiia. on Ihe Sollnsgiove giounds, in a i.tther onr-.ilded game, the Dual Mine being 1,'urkncll, 1"! Siisquehaiina L' l-..iul Sunday, "Chiisty" Mathiwon the twliler lor the Now A'oik Nutioiial league team, visited Lewlsbuig fi lends and his Phi liinnnia Delta biotheisi ot the college. Mathcwsou has been eij .siiccofesfnl so lar this season in his woik. and bids fair lo stand among the best meti 011 the National league diamond. Mr. Johnson, '0.', picsldcnl of the Young Men's Chiistlan association of the college, attended the lonvention at Cicttvshiug last week. BASE BALE. National league. At rial iiiclpiu i - i: li 1: Xec i iK II IM 0 il 0 il fl il i s I'liiinkiiiiiit . . . . a o n j i a a o - i. 'i i Il itti i ir- - r iv I ir iim! Wiinifi, linilmo .ml Mel illlllll I II11MII- il'lio, i PiiMjiiit: - i: ii r I Illeiu3 J on n ii l t IMI 7s' I'lli'liuiR .. .. n l j o o no n o l 7 I llittuus H.iMrll iiul Di imliur; I liolnii mil eiteiiuoi: Ineloi uiiTf li nice, I iiipiio I m-Iio. VI SI. I.i.iHv- I! II I l im miiiti j n n ii im I o n 7 I st I .mi-, ii n n II j II I n ii ., ". .1 lliilciio- llilm ni.I I'liU, .leiio-, I'.iuiII iikI NuIkN t nipno Ihwci. Il"-lun llrnokleii iml -ill ilnlnl Ameiicau League. vi riniiiiiMiii ii n i i: -lu n i ii n n n t no - t ii ", fli I iiMpl ii ..1 - l n : J l I - li n i Untitles Krlluin n.il st inu I , nu-i; Ptitf mi 1'iltti I- I lllllli- II I h' ll l Wjiliinstiiii If II I IJiltinioii ii ii ll I il n J n 0 - il "i : W i-liincli ii n ii 1 ll J n I n ll 'I ii Hitiirui Mil.imiih m.I llic-n ilim; Vlnm in I I I ill.. I inpiic -e'inUilli n. VI C licclin I- I! II I Milu nilie- . .no n n ii j imi l ; in I lieclni I . . . t n I n I n ii n " ii ! n llittuiis Iti nlc .iml leiio, Vloiui- mil Wonl. iiij.ik - sin i nl in mil V mi--ml, l I In. i. .1 - II II 1 IMicut .. .. ... I n "i nl ii ii I l - -i ll in I llic i i . .. .. .-J s l I l II II ii VI 1 i l II 1 1 1, ue- mmi, bii-i iml Mi lli-ln lln in, 1'ittiiMi! iiul suuj 1M I nipin- e iinnnlK Eastern League. l'lei I it II 0. i, s( iuic, -Wulic-lcl, 7, llillli'lcl li llmlii -tn. in, VI., niii il, ii lliiHil ', n; rmctitri, I College Games. , VI I'liiiuliMi I'imcitiiii, .'I, I nindl. -M c nll-le bull in- I , l.i li nun V ill. c n Ice-i s. Vl cc 11 in l ll , 'I, llirie Brewery 5lHiiruc!urov3 r OLD STOCK ILSil 438 tc 453 . SCUM. PA N. Ninth Street leloplionj Oil!, !1U. !&CB( THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL ?jw?r ES"?rS-Jni 411IRFR IVwrmMiitiVjSis C'k-il Biliniisnnc 5w,U?MiWj'Ai1.i . : ui'y ana fc.ivui Cotnpininfo 100 PILLS jolcl j,j au ,ir,i(.?i,';, or 11" I or sent liy mail fjJ.:-iiJhtrlta flrfiMi Co., CMc-9 ivld ly M (uii.li I j l.i.iiiu .iunut, .V llionu'. J).ug;Ulj, :.iaiili3ii, l'j WJ t iilllS !f 8 I Lager Beer i . . ., . i i 5?S Prof.G.F.TIIEEL,527 sA! J 4milci, imrailcf lirur(lMjbv mill TrltAlr IfVVl','.i I'tfUm. Nnm H'lilUl), Un flqbi T iv.wNIaiV loilrtiftl V'rlfium tvrM'lii , litiltft-lwp .uiroi'riiiikt-iilliifiu ryrn4rvrtora ItfcMniuuUUV Woli riloUH rt ibp llfftl unl flt-rlHrtlrraiil. iliillun I imt INDIA AND CEYLON TEA BLACK or GREEN Comparison Suits Us. Because we know if you compare it with China and Japan teas you will never use either of them again. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DELICKHH Sold only lu Lend rnckeln. J50c., 60c. nnd 70c. I'cr LI). THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital 5200,000. Suiplus $500,003. United States Depositary. Business, personal and sav ings accounts invited. 3 per cent, interest paid on savings accounts. Opeu Saturday, evening? from S to 9 o'clock. Wm. Connili, President. Hi.nry Bli.in, Jr., Vice Pres. Wm. H. Pick, Cashier M Said the bait to the fish. Or next thing you know you'll garnish a dish. I came from the store of Flosey & Brooks, Aud I'm daugerous. 211 Washington Ave. ale of Shoes Damaged by Water Now Going on at U:mLr Corner Lnckuwaiiiia and Wjomlus Avenues. Tim DlckMHi Miuiiiriietiirini; Co. i tiuiitcin unit Wlllcoiillarr t i luuiii.io.uiiiri cj l LOCOMOUVl-S, STAIIONARV nNQINES I UolliTi. UcUlliiL'unJ Pumplns .Matliln:ry Qcneral onicc, Scranton. Po. i uilllfrtili IniiUlivillilLlio a " jUut lLowoii.eiful . r.HRVH Whirling Spray iS ?7-.; Tic me, Ujlinlbir.rrf. 1'U t .J?C CT yL i hi ii I imhiioii llffi sat . W-,v li'X. ,.(! Must r.iuv.Tilvnl -V,'W"' UCIfBlfltlnll, 1.1 ,,,... ,1... . . t..f U fc' ll li- tnii LrttiiMy ihrt II III 1,'f . Ui.lll till ? & R ID Fl! - . . m u ir r Jiamti uiiiti. biu.iinlnjiiii'ipril j Ill.U lll'l l.uM .nkJ ll t vo ' lull liillluiLil:ili'lillli'il'ii"ll' 0 , ilii.ilii lull lie I1il l. I'., cJ y It niu i liuni Rl? , Nf ork j
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