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I '.I, ( IIAIII.i: II. IHIII ION. Utiulir-y lul l.itale. MUCH WORK FOR STREET DEPARTMENT The Annual Tout of the Joint Street Committee Resulted in Many Rec ommendations, All of Which Wove Adopted by Select Council. !) Its roiciit lour nl' the city a tiiini commit toe nf eiiuiirll found t"oit;li nil. It 'd he dull',' ti kop the city 'tri""i loiuirtinrir. nin of mis chief fur iniiiiy mouths. Their report v -.- rivnii.i) ii' the -ff'i'liir niivtlnc; nf wcleci council ami without a y oli l iii'iiih hc'hn raised Iho entire sched ule' of v. in-,'. recommend'", was itdopl c '. l;"for,. bclir-v In force, however, lie p-port iiiu-t lo concurred hi by i'i'r:m'in council. The schedule con t,i us viviM';il nlchly Importani iolmiii- tll-nilllt!lU. lllllllUS other tllillRfl the npvnliiK of several snoots, which Ini liriivcnii'iits aie rmllv needed, one thliiK whli1! was nocrloctod, however, wan the niimiiip: of tho sheets and iiliiiliciiiiK of the houses, for the Inch of which the city Is unable to secure the iirlrlitiomil mall enrrler so badly needed. J'ostmi'.slfr Thonuis hopcH. however, lo soon persuade the council men tn '.nkc sum.' aeiloii in this Hue find It Is possible coinmnn council may r.dil thW lo llie schedule on next Mon day nlsht. The rchedule in full is as lollows: I'rutt'n and ditch Cordon avenue. Widen old hridfje over canal north of White bridge by lillliiK in dirt on east side and ditch I'ottase street so water can run Into tho canal. I'f-plank bridge at intersection of Mrooklyn and (iruenlleld streets before Ihp winter Cut down three trees In tho sidewalk in front of Patrick Toulan's properly on Brooklyn street. fipen Iron pipe corner Willow and North Brooklyn si reels. Crown and ditch Willow street, pro vided the residents move the fence back to the fence line. Crown and ditch Xorth Scott street. Crown and ditch South Hospital street. noise the brick paving In front of i '.it th basins on corner of Seventh ii venue and Church street. Crown and ditch South Church f.tieet from Seventh to Ninth avenue. tSrado Ninth avenue from South Main lo Washington streets and put up a fence on north side from Main street to lop of wall. fJritde South Church street from Ninth avenue lo Tenth avenue as per prollle adopted December ":', ISM. frown and ditch South Church street to airy water Into the swamp. Crown .mil ditch south end of Wash ington street. tirade South Washington street from Ninth avenue to top of hill as per pro ill'' adopted. I'm ill large grate at the intersec tion -Of 1-ighth avenue and Arc'nbald tron and take out thirty fee: of tj i Ive in-'li pipe. "I'rudo Hilton street from Tenth fi nue to creek, providing the fence I.- moved back. Crown and ditch drove street from top of hill to I'.rook shoot. Crown and ditch Iteynshanhurst street end turn water across the .street. Lay a twelve Inch surface water 'UiiT from Canaan street down Cra itv avenue and put In two inlets. Take an twelve Inch iron pipe at the (oilier of Maple avenue and Hlrkett street and lay crosswalk. Put in twelve Inch iron pipe twenty four feet ui-ross (iilbert Street. Put flagstones across the sutlers on the corner of Summit avenue and Hit fcell street, Put in twelve-Inch iron pipe iwenly foiir feet long on the corner of Oak avenue and lllrkett ntroet, I'rown and ditch Druiumond avenue, rust of It'dmoni street. Ciowii mid ditch O.ik avenue, west of Mulmnllt Street, Crown and ditch r.athrope avenue. Put a reiice on the west side of Ulclt iiund .-tieet. alonir the .athrop prop. et tirade uncivil inches off Clark aVe i. ie. between liolmout and Ulchnmnd SI IPC I. n l.iMii'i'1 street, ncir Darlo avenue, IlK-rft Is always water In the center of the street, Invostlsute and repair the nr'e.t, fill, in twelve-Inch pipe at Parkin's "orner, on Scott street. l,ay crosswalk nn alley out of Pohtmaster Thunias" property.oii South Main street. Opep new 3treet through Hrennan's propert, along- thn north side of tinman catholic cemetery, provided Mr. Kretinan donates thlrty-fivo feet In .vldth of laud, j Clean dirt out of culvert under Poiv "erly r.q.ul, opposite rtattlo avenue. Put ,n .twelve-inch iron pipe twenty. 'our feet long at William Huiku's prop, rly, oh fowderly road, to take the iUi-o of wooden culvert. Tuko up twenty-four feet of twelve. Inch rpn ldpo at No, l lileh trestle, Thewater Is blocked off below, Have Iron work In the while bridge thftt is corrodlnsr tepulred and painted. Crown and ditch street from Karvlew to Green street. Put In a twelve. Inch Iron pipe thirty six Inches long across Hospital treet, it tho Intersection of Kallbrook street. The stone culvert under Seventh nvo Hue from Main street to tho iaeku vyumm liver Is cavlnjr in at llie riv.er and. Fifteen feet of it nii4st,-J)e-ta-jj.eji down and rebuilt. i j Vlrten F.illhrook street frpny.ISsU'vtew itreet to Itarretl'i' nlley, and"lay a 'wenty.fnur Inch terr.x eotta pips through the Neweoiuh pioperty. Catbondale Department. eeL, A COSTLY JOKE. For Decorating n Bootblack's Stand a Young Man Has to Put Up n Heap of "Dough." .luc Tasca, Italian by birth, runs a Hhoo-fhlnliig business on Sulcin ave nue, lie has his stand located by the side of P. A. Duffy's clothing store. For some time Joe has been pestered well-nigh to desperation by tho smart youths of the vicinity, but at last .loc came to the. conclusion that the time had arrived when patience had ceased to be a virtue anil he decided lo teach his tormentors n lesson. Yestcrdliy when he went to dinner some young fellow, at llie Instigation of several other people, got. a pot of paint and proceeded to decorate Joe's chair III a milliner highly amusing- to himself, but very annoying to the owner. When Tasca, on ills return from dinner, saw what had been done, he became ex ceedingly wrathy and swore dire ven geance on the perpetrator. The boot-, black began an Investigation and tin ally succeeded In obtaining evidence sulllcient to prove the guilt of one of the young men of the vicinity. Con stable Mor.in happened along about that time and to him Tasca unfolded his tale of woe. The bootblack accom panied the otlicer to Alderman Atkin son's nllicc and a warrant was Issued. When arrested the young- man was very much taken aback and plead that It was his tlrst offense of the kind, but the Italian was obdurate and before the alderman the prisoner went. He admitted bis guilt, and .Joe relenting offered to settle. Of eotir.se, the de fendant was ready at once to do so, bill, It Is said. Ills joke cost hilii be tween nine and ten dolla:.s. ANOTHER RUMMAGE SALE. Congregational Church Ladies to Take Up tho Reigning Fad. Uumniago sales are having a decided "run" In Carbondale just now. and householders are having great oppor tunity to purge their homes of articles for which they have little m no u.se. The Kpiscopallnns opened the series of sales, and they were followed this spring bv the ladies of the Methodist and Maptlst churches, and now the Congregationalism have fallen In line and about the llrsl of June will begin a rummage sale, which they piomlse will beat any of those heretofore held in tlii city. Already the members of the congregation are at work gathering in sakMblc articles and many more are promised. The committee in charge of the affair invites all friends of the church to donate such articles as they may be able, .lust where the sale wlil he conducted has not been decided upon, hut as central quarters as pos sible will be obtained. Anent The Tribune's Fight. One nf the odd features about i'nr- nonrtalo, a l.aekawanna county city of i:;,.ni) inhabitants, is that there are many streets in the outlying sections which have no names, and. where the houses are not numbered. It seems unaccountable, and all the more so since the default has greatly inter, fered with the work or perfecting the postal facilities of the place. More letter carrieis are wanted and needed, but the authorities at Washington do not think Ihey would be jnstllied In placing more carriers in that Held un der llie circumstances. -Whenever the postal Inspector has visited Carbon dale he has invariably reported nega tively tile reiiies( for more carriers, solely for the leason that there were so many unnamed streets and the numbering of residences was so faulty. The trouble Is one that could be easily icmeilHI by councils. Philadelphia Press, Are tn Banquet. Camp No. iiw. Patriotic Order Sous of America, of this city, will banquet In the W. W, Walt building on Church street on the evening of June 1!!, In honor of the thirteenth anniversary of the Institution of the camp. The earlier pari of the evening will be given up to an entertainment and so cial. It will be an auspicious event. An Old Time Resident. George W. (iiay, of New oVrk city, one of the Carbondale members of the art preservative of years ago, was a visitor in town yesterday, AVhlle hero he called on P. S. .loslln and C. I-:. I.nthrope, who earned their printing spurs, as it weie, under Ids guidance. He found hut few of the landmarks which were familiar to him In tho j ears gone by. Germnnins tn Dnncc. On next Monday evening the tier maiila singing society will run a dance in Germanla hall, ou Main street, This society lias an enviable name as entertainers and no effort will he spared to make the coming event a most enjoyable one so there's a good time In store for till who dance, A New Treasurer. John ,1, lirauch, superintendent of the Kuiplre silk weaving mill, has been elected treasurer of St. Paul's Lutheran church. Louis Hiunner, who has been tilling the olllce most credit ably, has ben torced to resign on ac count of his departure for Germany for a several months' visit. Mr, Murphy's Funeral, The funeral nf the late John .Murphy, who mot death by falling down a lllght nf stairs Tuesday, will bo held this morning at 0 o'clock from his late home on Cottage street. Services will be held in St. Iloso's church. A New Doctor, Arnu Volght, of ilou'esdale, for a time a resident of this city, Is now entitled lo write M. p. after his name. Ho attended the graduating exercises of his class at Jefferson Medical coj. lege, Philadelphia, Wednesday last. Big Locomotives. Two monster locomotives from the Baldwin works lu Philadelphia passed through this city yesterday. They were consigned In tho I'nion Paelllu lailroad, Their Brother 111. Louis Hush and sister, Miss Fannie Flush, of. niver street, have been called tn Factoryville, by the serious Illness of a brother, tils recovery is doub'"' 'Phone t NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 A LOCKJAW CASE PROVES FATAL John Scars Died from tho Effects of Tetanus nt Emergency Hospital. Yesterday Morning He Suffered Terribly. Yesterday's Tribune contained an ac count or the sufferings of John Sears, who lor several days had lain at Hinor geitcy hospital alllicted with tetanus, or, as It Is more commonly known, lockjaw, Mr, Sears passed away early yesterday morning after several days of agonizing torture. The fatal ail ment reunited from n double fracture of one nf the hones In his leg. 11c was engaged nn some construction vor,k and, the wagon tilting over, hn Jumped, one foot striking on a big roilnd stone, resulting In the fracture. Hvery possible precaution was taken to prevent the dread disease, but to tin avail. The case was an tlnsual one mid his Is the second death which re sulted from tetanus In this city with in a few mouths. Deceased was born fifty years ago Jan. II last In Wayne county. Ho was the son of (he late Seth Scars. Ho bad lived in this city for the past nine teen years' and Is survived by his wll'o and eight children, one of whom, Sam itel, is In the Philippines in the regu lar army. The body was removed by I'ndertaker Purple tn the house, No. NS, Archbald street, from where tho funeral will ho held on Friday after noon. TO GIVE A PLAY. Set an ton Talent to Produce "Be cause She Loved Him So." On Memorial night the Keystone Lit erary and Dramatic club of Scrantoii will come lo this city and present in the Grand opera house a four-act drama, entitled "Mecause She Loved lllni So." The piece will he produced under the auspices of the young men of St. Rose parish and the proceeds are to go to the church building fund. The young men ut first thought to conduct an entertainment, but llnally settled upon the drama as a more satisfactory production. The Keystone club is composed of some of Scranlons most talented young people. Two years ago they played "Re cause She Loved lllm So," in the Ly ceum, in their own city, and made a decided lilt. Tlie play is said to have an intensely interesting plot, and those who saw it given in the Lyceum highly praised the histrionic ability of those who partici pated. The piece is handsomely staged also. OLD RESIDENT DEAD. Passing Away of Lawrence McNally Yesterday Afternoon. Lawience McNally, one of Iho old est and most highly esteemed resi dents of Powderly street section of the city, died yesterday afternoon. Mr. McNally had been alllicted with rheu matism for' several years and of late had been in a very serious condition. During the past week dropsy also set In. adding complications which brought dtath quicker. Mr. McNally was born in Ireland about sixty years ago, but the greater portion of his life has been spent in this city. He was well known tn the older residents of the town and held th" high esteem of all. He is survived by one son, Patilck. The funeral will be holo1 Friday morning At !l o'clock the cortege will leave the house and proceed to St, Itose church, where a high mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment will then he made in St. Rose cemetery. LAST NIGHT'S CONCERT. A Pleasing Entertainment at the Congregational Church. The concert which was to have been held last Wednesday night at the First Congregational church was given last night. There was quite a largo at tendance, and all present were highly satisfied with the evening's amuse, inent. The event was gP'en under the auspices of the Young Ladies' Social club. The programme rendered was as follows: Prelude (selected), Mr. Nuylor; vocal solo, Miss Ulodwln Davis; mandolin, viola and organ, Misses Wlseley; reci tation, Miss Collins; vocal solo, Miss lOdllh Heuson; violin t-olo, Kdgnr Stuck; recitation, Miss Collins; vocal solo. Miss .Myra Hills; vocal duet, Miss Reason and Mr. Uoe; solo, Miss Wise ley, Making Repairs. The Traction company Is lepalring its Hue on Church street. Last nutii uier the company wanted to put in a switch In the block north of Salem ave nue, and not having permission from the city councils to locate one there they hustled the work In one Sunday when tho city salons had no recourse but to stand by and swallow their Spleen, in the hurry the frogs on tho southern end of tho switch were not put In jusi right anil ever since havo cait'seii a great ileal of annoyance. With the help nf a powerful electric drill and emery stone, two mechanics are now remedying tho lefects, A Serious Accident. Lale Tuesday night a row nf shelv ing in the hardware stoic of J, B, Gll hool, on South Main street, gave wav, precipitating iho contents promiscu ously about the store, The shelving on tho entire northern part of tho store fell, and sulking the row of bhnw. cases, badly smashed them also. The damage will probably amount tn al most one hundred dollar, none of which is covered by Insurance. The shelving was insecurely fastened to tho wall. Is Vt?y 111. The many fi lends of Martin Hren nan, of I'pper Punilai'f street, will be pained to hear that he Is very ill. ile had a very restless time lust night. Open Cnr in Use, Car No. 2, of the Traction company, wili put In service today. It Is the tlrst open car of the season. Others wlll.be put on in a few days. Mrs. Wayman's Death. Yesterday afternoon the body of Mrs. 1'llza .1. Wayman was brought ' '" '' en the a.:!) south humid Ontario and "Western train from Now York ntato, whero she died on Tues day. Mm. Wnyniun wus n former real lent of Hickory Itldgn mid wuh a sis ter to Mrs. Matllo Bailey, of South 'Church street, this city. The hotly was taken lo Mrs. Balloy'fl house yes terday and this inornlnj? was con veyed to Hickory nidge, whore tho funeral was held. Mrs. Wnymnn wus known to many people In this oily. After Backward Taxpayers. There Is trouble ahead for those who have failed to pay their last school taxes. Attorney William K. Watt, the collector, made several levies yesterday In tho Fifth ward to collect 1900 school tax. Mr. Watt took the Job of lax collector under nn agreement that If ho collected ti cer tain percentage of the money by Juno I he should receive a bonus of ono per cent nf the entire amount col lected. Mr, Watt Is striving hard lo galher lu the amount, and, It Is said, will take summary measures with all who refuse to come up with their money. Before nn Alderman. John Mnran Is prosecutor and John McAndrcw defendant In a case to be tried before Alderman Atkinson this afternoon. Tho charge Is displaying and discharging flro arms. Mr. Mi-Andrew's son Is a newsboy and claims that while in the performance of his duties he was bitten by a dog owned by Mnran. Mr. MoAndrow went out In search of the dog and It was while attempting to kill him that he dis charged the revolver. Mnran claims that tho boy teased the dog and that the animal did not bite him. Thieves nt Work. The residents of the South Side arc worried over the presence In their neighborhood of a. clothesline thief. A number of families have of bite lost articles which they allowed to remain out over night, and In two or three instances the losses were of come magnitude. The victims have been conducting an Investigation and have. It ts believed, secured a. clew to tho identity of tho guilty person. To Test Fire Alarm. Chief of the Fire Ponartmcnt J. J. .McNulty will from now on tost the tiro alarm system each day. He will ring lu an alarm from one box each day. Until recently this work has boon done by an inspector, paid by councils at the rate of $10 per month, but for some reason his services were dispensed with and for some weeks the system has re ceived no attention whatever. The pub lic will be greatly relieved to learn that the inspection is to be resumed. Buried in St. Rose's Cemetery. The funeral of David, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan, of Salem avenue, was held yesterday. The remains were laid at rest in St. Rose iidnetery. Owing to the nature of the disease, the funeral was private. At an Initiation. M. J. llnran. J. J. O'Neill and Mark Campbell, of Carbondale council. Knights of Columbus, attended the Initiation ceremony nf tho Scranton council last night. THE PASSING THRONG. Dr. J. R. Sltterly, of Scranton, for merly of this city, was in town yester day. otlicer J. J. MoAndrow, of Olyphant, vlplted relatives in this city yester day. Mrs. M. C. Klllntt bos been spending several days with Miss Edith Benson, of Scranton. Miss Nora Nealon has returned to her home after a pleasant visit with Plttston friends. Rev. J. J. McCabo, of Auburn Centre. N. Y., was a caller at the parochial residence yesterday. Charles Munn, of Mlddletown, N. Y a former Carbondale business man, renewed acquaintances here yester day. Mrs. S. S. Hard, nf this city, and Mrs. A. D. Preston, her daughter, of Serantnn, are spending a week In New York city. Miss Minnie Bowen and Mrs. C K. Lathrope are among those not men tioned In yesterday's Tribune who at tended the Schumann-Hcink concert In Scranton Tuesday evening. JERMYN AND MAYF1ELD. Friday of this week, from 2 until 5 nYloek. will he parents day at tho pub lie schools. An exhibit of the pupils work, done during the yiar, will be shown In ull the rooms. Parents and all friends of education are cordially invited to attend. James H. Russell, a rouner resilient of Jermyn. who spent several weeks here on a visit about eighteen months ago, died a short time ago at his homo In Gould City, Washington, after a lingering Illness of consumption, Ho Is survived by three daughters, one nt whom, Mrs. William Relsllng, nlso of Gould City, Is well known In this vicinity. A daughter was born yesterday to Mr. ami Mrs. William Seymour, sr., or Third street. The Tluwthorno Literary society will nitet at the home nf William Kennedy next Wednesday evening. Contractor Roderick will today com mence tlK' sinking of an air shaft near tho Pelawaro and Hudson drift on the F.ast Hide. David, a R-yeur-old child of Mr, and Mrs. James Callahan, of Carbondale, former Jermyn residents, died on Mon day after a few hours sickness of niemhra neons croup. Monsay's tribe of Red Men have Issued Invitations for n social and mock lilllatlon to take place on HaturdH,y evening. Tho rummage sale under the aus pices of the Ladles' Aid society of tho Methodist F.plseopal church will open this morning, Rev. C. V.. Fessenden, rector of St, James' Kplscopal church, returned homo last evonliig from Pottsvllle, where he bus been attending tho dlo eetn convention. Street Commissioner McAndrew with a gang of men have been at work the past two days making somu needed hi movements at the font of the hill near the mule barn. PECKVILLE. .Miss Laura Roberts returned Mon day, after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Rob erts. of Muhleubiirg. Dwlght Beardsleo and William Van dervort were business callers at Ararat yesterday. Mrs. D. W. Brown Is visiting tela. (Ives at Avoca. Mr. H, B. Brlggs. of Carbondale, was a tuller In town yesterday. Joseph and Stanford Reese were at ClIfTortT'yostenla.y In attendance at the wedding of Miss Louise Morgan to Professor II. B. Morgan. Mrs. Charles Boker, who stiffeied a paralytic stroke Monday, was sonic what bctier yesterday. The choir of tho Presbyterian chinch of this placo Is arranging for a very fine entertainment to bo given In the Morgan stem building on .May so fDecoratlon Pay). Among those who will assist arc tho following: Mr. rilndmaii, violinist, Scranton; Mr, Law, elocutionist, Sernnton; Miss Katherlnn Gibbons, aopranoi Miss .Surge, pianist: Will W. Wntklns, baritone soloist: G. W. dlawley, man tlollne. The ladles of the church will serve Ice cream after the concert. General admission 15 cents. OLYPHANT. A pretty wedding occurred last even ing, when Miss Margaret G. Williams was married to William Lewis, at the bride's homo on Hill street. At pre clsely R o'clock t ho bridal parly entered the parlor, where they were met by Mr. A. V. Bower, of Scranton, who pot formed the ceremony. Miss Gertrude Williams, a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. The groom was attended by his brother, Kdward Lewis. The bride and her maid wore handsome gowns of cream cashincre, with hire and ribbon trimmings. Immediately after the ceremony congratulations were received, after which the wed ding party and guests sat down to a sumptuous wedding repast. The bride and groom left on tho Into train for New York, where they will spend their honeymoon. On their return they will reside on Hill street. Both have a large circle of friends, who unite in wishing them a happy and prosperous married life. The opera, house was crowded last evening, when "Lynwood," a beautiful scml-mllitary drama, was produced by the Father Mathew Dramatic society In honor of the thlrty-ccond anniver sary of the Catholic. Young Men's Total Abstinence and Benevolent soci ety. The play was one of the best ever produced by local talent at this place. All the characters were well taken mid were repeatedly applauded by tho audi ence. In the east were Miss Cora M. Grlllln. of Providence, also Frank Whit tler, of the Tommy Shearer company. At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Miss Annie Mackerel, of Bell street, and Charles O'Royle, of Jessup, were united In marriage by Rev. John McLaughlin, in St. Patrick's church. A large num ber of friends of the contracting par ties were gathered 'in the auditorium of the church to witness the ceremony. Tho bride was attended by Miss Bridget O'Boyle. Both wore becoming suits of grey cloth and white hats. The grooms man was John Sweeney, of Jessup. Mrs. Anna Brown O'Malley played the wedding march. In the evening a re ception was held at tho hride's home, which was attended by the relatives of the young couple. The weekly social of the .luvenls dancing class will be held this evening in Muhon's hall. Mrs. Mary Evans, of Hyde Park, vis ited relatives In town yesterday. Mrs. M. Goodman, of Lackawanna street, is seriously HI. TAYLOR. The Goodwin bonolit concert and drawing.whieh was recently postponed, will be held on June -0 in Weber's rink. It Is hoped that all will help the widow and children by liberal patronage. The very best of local talent has been se cured to take part in the programme, and valuable prizes have been secured for the drawing. The funeral of the late Mrs. John Moran, of tho Archbald mine, occurred yesterday morning. A requiem high mass was celebrated at the Church of Immaculate Conception by the rector, Rev. James Molllt. The Taylor Reds will journey to Plttston today to play with the Broth ers' team of that place. The friends of Foreman H. K. Harris, of the Archbald mine, are booming him as a candidate for the nomination of delegate to the Republican state con vention, to bo held in Harrlsburg next month. The American Protestant association, ladies' lodge, will conduct an ice cream social on Saturday evening. The members of American Protestant Ladles' association who are interested In the coming fair are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas Grif fiths, of High street, tomorrow evening. The Taylor Union Drum corps will conduct a picnic in Wcborls park on Decoration day. Miss Kthel Itooo has returned from a week's visit with her aunt, Mrs. W. R. Jones, at Carbondale. AY. G. Howells Is In Philadelphia, where he accompanied his son, Kvan, who is to enter a hospital for treat ment in that city. Robert Llewellyn will leave on Juno 5 for a trip to his native land, Wales. HALLSTEAD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. llalbte.1,1, jy ii. -Inn. .I.nms T. DnllnU Is llie gurt of Consiis I'l'Ul (;.lhi.-h.i A, lliou- .it tilenwooil thU Ul'Ck', Mr, ami Mrs. C. II. Mmlcy irrc In llhgliamlnti on luhinoss Kiiduy. S. S, WiIkIiI, of Monlio.e, m.is In lnu on llUaillOul) J'liilj-. Popuiy I'lollimintaiy llir.iin II. .Imiei, of Jlmt. iosp, M.iitril to uttni'l llie Si.ir.Ilc.inerli'.iii W.ir Veterans' mcrtincr line l.ut riiiljy rvmliii;. At A I (on I .Innes beciine coiifiueii ly llio nun thiin-, p.istllis th.it lul'' t.l,itioi), uml In-, ti.iin piillcd out Olid left him to Idle nuav the nittlil lit Alfnnl. A fanner, iluiit.ihly iiirlinul, Kindly ilmio lilm in a (Mril.ic luiU lo Moiilro.-o. In older that llie public ni.iy not lie niNUil ut uuiiM tUlc llut theic id i.o bn'iiso al Alfoul, Krjnk li.iiilinrr, e.v , nf Poied t'ay, I'li.olei MIIIji' of Sniiiirli.inn.i, b'tinurl lliil.c nf HIiirImih. ton and Captain I!. .1. MiCiusliml, Jiul (lurlis V.ui Kotcu, Iticlianl Wation., Will HciinU .imi I'r.inl; Allwi all of Montin.o .aloud, d llie SpanUli Aiiirrli.m W.ir Ycti-uns I iiinn licie l.i't t'riday. Landlord Leonard of the Miulull I louo srned a fine li.iiio.uct. Peter CMerliout ,iud son uno .iln; in ItillKlMlutoll, I 'l Idiy. Miiluel Ue, l.jL'Uu.iniu opri.itor lino v.is 6i(k during the pail utek and iiu.ilde tn uoik. Mlo3 lieorgU PeWill of IIIiikImiiiIoii was li-ll-ini; relation.) In lo.wi SumU.i. Warren 1'. Shiuell ami Tlinui.i.4 lluli Iiuvjh an expecting lu attend iho Knltshl Tcmplai Con cl.uc. liie.it lleml on S.iliud.iy took the Hanli out o the i lull' LhI"0 l'-i"i ! a warm Kanir n Mlnlirll'i, rials. The iluir fiilmy hn, epcn lo icmiMiiizc ami will then pi In fur ii'tt'iu;c. Ml.-a I'lnienie Kin,' nt IHiiuImiiiihu spent Sunday Mllli her mother liwe. Simon Iju.illry had been Mik and iinahlc Pj attend lo duty for the p.it week. Mlvi Lillian llallUdil. entertained n nmidii' nf friends at a pleasant Idilhday pail; lax Wed-nr-Mljy miilng. Mr. II. I'. Ikriiili'in is !l(lm; fiicmU in Sew York illy. 1'iofcor II. W. I'msc left for Xtw Mllf..ul. Monday wlicie lie will open a tihool nf llciicw for Iho Iraiiiluar of tradii-rn, I'mfowair Ii. .. llemon of New Mllfonl U alx Intiieitcd lu the school, i:. II. n. ftoo.si M building a lumbome addition upon the Iioim ol Jjiiicj T. Pu lloL, on Ml. MJiiotcnomoc. liforso llalfield lias bem piomolcd from brakciuan lo dilllmajicr of the luckauaniu van! hoc. , CEYLON INDIA TEA BLACK or GREEN Is Best by Test. Because the 'test' ' shows that it is the only PURE, CLEAN and ECONOM ICAL Tea on the market. Try any of the many brands to be had. They are all good. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea ING. DE d only in I,cnt TncU REFRESHING. DELICIOU3. Sold only in I.eneJ rncknlo. not'., Ol)o. anil 70c. Per Lb. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS ALL AB0ABD FOK LAKELODOBE. A Delightful Ride, Boating, Fishing, Music, Etc. Other Amusements. The first excursion of the season to I.aUe Lodore will ho run on Memorial Day, Jlay 30. via tho Delaware & Hud son Railroad. Take a train for the lake and at. the lake lake a boat from the new wharf near the refreshment stands and see the peerless sheet of water in all its spring-time beauty. Bauer's full orchestra will furnish special muslu lu the great while dance pavilion. The best caterliiR- will be on tho mounds and a variety of amuse ments will be provided, Special trains leave D. & II. depot, Scranton, nt !i:t," and 10; 1" a. in. Greatly reduced ex eurslon rates from all stations. Tick ets Rood on all trains. Knights Templar Excursion. On account of the ineetiucr of tho (at and ii'iniranoi'iy nt Rending, l'a.. the kr.tKhts and lluir friends will leave Scranton, via the Central Railroad of New Jersey, on it rpn-ial train, May JT, at 1 p. in.; Plttston, at l.H! p. in.: Wilkos-JSniro, at i.HO p. m. Slops will bo made at any Intermediary station on notice to ticket agents. The rates will bo its follows: Party or llt'ty or .more ti;:ve!lng together on one ticket. $:.SS from Scianton. $:i.."ifi from Rat ion, $:;.2K from "Wllkes-Mnrre. These tickets tie good to go May '!7 and re turn May U!i. Single tiikels good t lettirn until June 1, Si imiton, SF I .Its - I'lttston, $l.r.S. and Wllkis-fiarre. $!.: The tram will consist of four coaches and one combination ear. The time for leaving Reading will be announced on train going. This will le a Knights Templar train for the sir knights and friends. Tteniombor this will be the escort to Kmlnent Sir T. !', Penman, who will be elected grand eminent conimnnder at Reading. Kvery knight Templar, who has the Intel est of the order at heart, should attend the nvct-Irg- and show our appreciation to l-bui-nent Sir T. V. Penman. " SUSQUEHANNA. frpeilal In tho Scranton 1'iHmiic. Susquehanna, May 'JJ. Kdward Lar kln, formerly and for many years a resident of Susquehanna, when ho was employed as a machinist in the Krle shops, died op Tuesday in the stale asylum for the Insane at Danville, De ceased was twice in llie asylum, Fol lowing Ills llrst luvarcorution, his little sou, I'Mille, some years ago, disap peared from home and the entire town turned out to search for him. Ho was never found alive. Mouths afterwards the bones of the little fellow were found on a lull above the town. The manlier of' his death was never known, Somo time utter the death of tho boy tho father was returned to the asylum. Mrs. Lai kin died several years ago. Several children survive. The remains will bo brought to this place for inter nieiit. Rev. II H. Rellly was at llallstind last evening preaching the sermon up on Iho occasion of tho one bundi-ul uml twelfth annlversarv of the First Pies, byteriaii church in that borough. f! n Isaac N. Shlpman, p-ismr of the Methodist chiiuh. will be the .Memorial day orator lu this place. A leap year hop will b. h"ld In Ho. pan opera I louse on Friday evening, May ::i. J, S. V.ir'ck will conduct a mimmor collage at I'oltmiblan ilrove. A supper, under the auspices nf the Ladies' Aid society, will he held in the new Oakland t'ongregailonnl chiinli on Wednesday evening, May iO. Delaware Division Ooiuliictor Homy Strader. of iho IJrle. is greatly Interest ed in the work of bringing poor chil dren I'loiii New York city to the cam. try in tho summer. He has the names of mil knows personally l'.iioo of such New York chlldieu and has visited their homes. When off duly lie visits the ichools. missions and homes and secures data for the fresh air work. Ho is li'dd lu al'lectlonate regiinl by the little ones ihioughout tho rliy. K. it. UurHtt on Tuesday brought a ear load of tine eatllo in from th west. ) Rev. and Mrs. VMwIn H. Rellly were this evening In the Presbyterian church Meldrum, Scott & Co. Embroideries Just opened elegant new line of Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Embroideries Beaclings and all overs in exclusive patterns, specially suitable for entire waists or waist trim ming, dress and un derwear trimming. Also line of Colored Embroideries in new and neat ef fects. 126 Wyoming Ave, New Phone and Old Phone. NEW YORK HOTELS. . WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St, uml Irvin; Plate, NEW YOBK. Anient an Plan, .'l..0 IVr p.iy anil Upwairt. l:ini'iiin Plan, fl.m) Per Uy .on L'i'jidi. Sniial Hates to I'ainilles. T. THOMPSON, Prop. For Business Men In tho Juart of the wholesale district. I For Shoppers S minutes' walk to Wanamakers; S minutes to Stogel Cooper's Big fitore. Knsy of access to tho great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars, giv ing easy transportation to aL) points of Interest. TEL ALBERT NEW YORK. for. 11th ST. & UNIVERSITY PU Only ono Ulock from Broadway. ROOIIIS, $1 Up. prCM Remonabl: - Pocom Heights flotise Arromiuoilatca 50; moil"rn ImiuoiTinent.i; tioin thelitis on premises; ti'inu inoilei.itei bo.it let Ht'iiu'ti. Stud lor circular. Samuel inr M. Focono. P -C3 13 InlerisUil nail sliniili! Know Hhoiitilie uunileiri:' kV'':1.!'? MARVEL Whirling Spruy 1 lie iiPv n !"al f) rlnif, fitter it, m unit Siirhott, IUst-af -c c. I'll .Mttsl I OIIYl'lHM lUlfiovt-H Iniiauilj, tPateiik"!. i. . .. - -t r..r it if h.t i. iimiii mii mil v Iho iit her, l'Ut hf n'i htiumi Ux U II It '!. in i.t nn lull piittiiul.iiAuril ,1,t,,y.l'l,"A"i., -lltl.i' '"'( ' M'lt' ' f MM , Rnom iV.(i, Times Hiltf-i Now Vork tendered a reception by the members of tlie church and coiiKreRiitlon. Th" attendance was larso and tho occasion was a vi ry pleasant one. Onriiiff their lirHI les-ldeiice in Susquehanna Mr. and Mrs. Itellly liave made very many win in friends, who wish tliein all milliner of .success and happiness In the years to coiue. Tho follow Iiik Is the schedule o' events for conmienceinent wools m tho J.'.tncshorn hlsli school: Wedues day. May :.'.', lit - P. in., Patrons' da cxorci.ies- Thursday m p, in., K'-'niltt utliiK oNorelsos; Friday evening alumni baiutiiet. Tho members of the class of lftiil lire: Ueua Urown, lroiio IMew, Lena Whitney, Milllo Spears, ' l.lhblo Mc CiiIIoiirIi, Wlllard Spears, Karl .liirnlw, Charles Flaherty, Reiijamlll Tewhs bury. The services of Miss Hue Hlaek, so. liraiio soloist of the Second I'resby terlail church of Ser.inlon, have be -u secured to vary the proRraiiiine of coiniuericiMiieut ovenlnc Warner & lirnwers' orchestra, of Susquehanna, Will a Imi be present- Mrs. It. 15. Clark, of (ire.it nend, Is the truest of her patents. Mr. and .Mrs. i 'link Kvaus. of "West Main street. Martin liayiiiouil. of Hiiipliiiiiliin, Is tho Kiie.-t of Siisiiieliiiiinn relatives. Mis. ('hallos Nelliini, of Avoca, P.I., Is Hie snei "f her sister, .Mrs, Wil liam II. I.air.ihfo, of tir.ip.il .it reel. Warper & Urowofs orchestra fur. pished music at the It'ccptloii to UeV, and Mis. H. I'. Itellly this oveuiiiR. Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace will remove lo Pittsburwr, May L'7- Wanici & llrower's Suiiiclriiin;i or ilirslra, ami MU's Sue Hlack. soprano f-ololst, of S'-rantoii. will furnish innm at the coiiiiii'i'cenient exciclses of tin-l.anesboi-o iliKh school on Thursday evening. When You Get n Headache don't waste u inlnulo but so to jntip ili'ir.'Ufb.l n"l r"' a b,,v of lCrausc'rt Headache Capsules. They will pre vent) pain oven though your skull were cracked. They uro lianules3, too. Head the guarantee. Prlco .'."c. Sold bv all drusalbta. KLJ y