"T?V JtrV & . W .1 !l ii"sV ' TirTTVin Tyy,gFffi THJW SCKAjNTOiY TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 26, 1001', v" ,',l WEST SCRANTON DEATH RESULTS FROMJNJURIES BAIiTZ GOTHIER HAD THREE RIB8 FRACTURED. Ho Was Caught by a Fall of Roof Two Weeks Ago and Died Last Evening Loyal Knighte and Sons of Temperance Elect Officers Bt. Patrick's Parochial School Exor cises Tomorrow Laborer Burled In a Trench Nows Notes and Personals. Blitz Clothier, of 1020 Jncksnn ttrcct. who hurt tlneo of IiIm libs ft.ictmcil tuo week iiRO yesterday by n full of ronf In the llvdc t'.uk shaft, tiled nt 5.15 o'clock lost evciilnrr, us ft lostilt of his Inltulf-. A few rtuvt nt:o, lie fell a victim to pnoumonln, which has tened his dentil. Another miliuion In the family lmp peneri lecwitly when Maty, the youtiK est (Mushier of the rtenreasert, was frightfully scalded by the ovei turning of a. pot of hot coffee at her home. She was so badly injured that feats for her recovery were entertnlneJ, but the little one 'is now out of dnnrror. Mi. Gothler was prominently Iden tified with the St. Joseph's Get man Catholic society, and the If.vtle 1'aik Shaft Accidental Tund. He Is survlv ed by the follow ItiR sons and daugh ters. George, sect et.rt y of the Centtal Labor union. John. Hal. Clnlst, frank, Maggie. Susie and Maiy. The tuneial will ptobably be hold I'lldav morning. Intel nunt Mill be made in the Catht.'ial cemetery. Laborer Burlod in Trench, Andrew Januscosky, a laborci cm jln.ved In digging a trench on Seventh tteet, was neailv suffocated while at work jpstenluy bv a nrge quantity of rlli t falling on him. The earth fell unexpectedly and bulled the men be neath It. A number of fellow employes ex tracted Januscosky In an ttneonst lous condition, and the West Side hospital rmbulante was called to convey him to that institution, whete he soon le coveied consciousness. None nf his bones, weie broken, hut he was seveie ly biulsed about the head and bod. Januseoskv Is man led and resides on Chestnut street. Sons of Temperance Affairs. Ripple division, No 1." Pons of Tem perance, at a meeting held on Mon day eenmg, in J G. Moi pans' hall, HUYLER'S SCOTCH KISSES or pali: at G W. JENKINS'. DON'T PUCK YOUR HOLIDAY TRUNKS UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN OUR The Litest creations to hand this week are beauti ful beyonddescription, and so moderate iu cost that the prices quoted are actually a surprise to most buyers. The White Waists with Valenciennes lace and embroidery fronts, tucked sleeves and plaited backs are delicious bits of feminine art, while many new combinations of tucks and em broidery, cluster tucks, manifold pleats, all over tucks, etc., have come to light within the past few days. Grass Linen Shirt Waists Are as cool and inviting in appearauce that few ladies will go holidaying without one of them in their trunks. The broad, full sailor collars, lace insertings and other simple trimmings never fail to win admiration. Silk Gingham Shirt Waists Are more popular than ever, and the assortment offered is unlimited, Plain lawns in beautiful colors and tints, -.with. white sailor collars, and a full assortment of waists Iin all the other materials used for such a purpose, leave 'nothing to be desired in the Shirt Waist stock of the Globe Warehouse, Silk Waist Sale 'Sizes 32, 34 and 36 only, and qualities that sold at from ' $6 to $10. The line of colorings is perfect, and styles are all this season's, "'. ThWKIr. $3.98 and $4.98 Ladies' Wash Suits " In Fine Lawns, Dimities, Percales, Batistes, Linens, etc, Perfect models of midsummer's iashions, and more carefully cut and finished than your dressmaker ' ,. would do the same work. Yet they are not expensive, Globe Warehouse elected the following ofllcers for the ensuing term: Woithy president, aarfletd Jones; wot thy assistant, David H. Williams; letordliiR scilbe, Arthur Hoftmnni tlnnnclnl scribe, Isaac Davles; S, Y. P. W Joshua Ullns! nssMtnnt recording scribe, liccs Jones; tieasurer John W. Thomas; chaplain, Tlinmas Hob oris; condtictnr, Thomas 'Uhomas; as sistant conductor, Heatilco Moignu; Inside sentinel, John D. Williams; out side sentinel, Atthiir Thomas; tiustec, Cleotgo H. Davie. The above named ofllcers will bo Installed on Monday evening, July 1. by Deputy John W. Thomas, Parochial School Exercises. The annual closing oxeiclses at St. Patrick's parochial school will bo held tomotiow morning In the basement of the chinch. MKh Alice O. f'aiey Is the filodlctoilan of this yeni's class, and the Riaduates ate: Misses Alice Genev ieve C'niey, Anna Heglna lltn.st, Mary Gabilel MeAndiew, Mary Angela Mack, Miuy Agnes Joidan, Teies.i Ildephon sus McCoy, Alice Heglna Coopoi, l'uth eilne Svlvester IIIgRins, Dot a Angela Kiddle, Alice O, Caiey. The clneis motto Is: "All Things Woik Together for Good to Those That Love God." The following pioRiammo lias been nnangcd for the closing eNeiclbcs: Selection Onliestia lnlln Obligato, Ml" M. Jorilin. Molin, Masters V. Mcllale. .t. Kenneth, s ltitlrtihouc, Misses M (Silrm, S Mi Coj, 'cello, Vliw A. Mick! mandolins, Mastem J. fiihot, C I.nvls, Misses M. (uiik, M. Qulnmn, M Cillroj, K. Hurke; tanjns Mister C. Mtt inn, ,!. Petlne,, .1. Mthrnni, J. fiaflnc.t, I'. finlTni'j. Mlvses Hurst, A. Case): gultirs, UNscs I. fiinrmullor, C f'nniir, M. Cinnon, M. MiOriH, iiino, Mks S Arthuis. Siltiutoiy Miss Anna K, Hurst Confoning griilintlnc Honor'. "Kobin-," Minims Uiompinlst, Mls M. Jortlin "Till Top Hit" femill Ho.vs Pantomlnic, "rioips" M Qulnnan Aicompinlst, Miss A, Cooper. Mlllt in Prill. AcLnmpinil, Mlwrs M. fiilroi, P. Iturke Iteeltilion, "1 lie Blue ml tho Oio," Miivhr J. McIIuzh Pelertnn Orchestra Opiretl i, "Ihe Mnuntim (Jueeti " nniiipinMl .Mi-ies & Arthur', M. Tinlck lledictorj Mis Alice ft C'ire.v Boy Took a Long Walk. George, the young son of Mr. and Mis. Chailes L Auei. of Oxford sticet, left his home letently and walked to Caibondale on a visit to his giandpai ents. in South Canaan. He did not tell his paients whole lie was going, but staitetl out :it 1 o't lock in the after noon, teaching the rionecr city about B o'clock. On bis way to South Canaan he met a fanner, who happened to live a fdioit distance tioni whete tho boy was go ing, and lie tode in the faimei's wagyn. Aftei spending the night at the fai mei's house, oung Auor st.it ted out the uet morning and was at the home of his gi.indpaionts in time for break fast. AVhen the boy Infoimcd his gtand father th.it he had walked fiom Scian toi. tho latter Imniediatelv telegiaphed to Mts. Auei, who went to South Co.- 1 naan and brought the Utile traveler home ngnln. He seemed to havo en joyed the experience nnd had little trouble In finding his nay. Coming Excursion!. ' The members of the First Welsh Con gregational church, South Mnln mentis, itntl tho West Market Street Welsh Congregational church will run n Joint excursion o 1x1k e Lodore on Tuesday, August 13. The Sloan-Central Mine Accldentnl fund will run their annual excursion to Lake l.odoro on Satuulny, .Itino 0. Tho Ancient Order of Hiltnim hnvc secutetl Mountain Park for their an nual picnic and ovurslon on Thurs day, July 4. Tho Bible school nf tho Washburn Slteet Presbyterian church will spend Wednesday, July 31, at Harvey's lnke. The annual plonk and exclusion of St. John's Gorman Catholic chinch con gregation will bo hold nt Weber's gtove, Taylor, on Tuesday, Julv n. The Continental Mine Accldentnl fund excursion will he tun to I,nkc l.odote on Montlay, July 8. The foitith annual excursion of St. Hruntlen's council, Young Men's Insti tute, will bo tun to Atlantic City on Wednesday, August II. Loyal Knights of America. tlntoi prise lodge, No. 21, Lojnt Knights of Ameiica, hold a business meeting on Monday evening, at which the following ofllceifl were elected; Wm th v mastci, J. H. Ollvci : woithy deputy master, Albeit Bush: i cent cling scctetniy, Joseph Oliver: assistant te cottllng f-ecictar.v, Bobei t Thomas: con dttctoi, Benjamin James: assistant con ductor, William Deacon, Inside tylet, Dot Ludwig; outside tyler, William J. Jenkins. A special committee was appointed to aitange for an outing nt one of the neat by summer tesotts. Two tickets will be given free to each member of the lodge. Two Weddings Today. At 11 o'clock this morning Domlnlek Wlcr, of South Sctanton, nnd Miss Anna Mullen, of Division stieet, will be unltedln mnirlage at St. Pat lick's Catholic church. The Kon tor-Fellows wedding will be solemnUod at S.30 o'clock this evening nt tho Simpson Methodist Episcopal chinch. A Large Respoctablo Party Will leave this city and vicinity for the old countiy on the White Star ocean liner Get manic July 3. B. G. Morgan & Son aie doing the bookings. A few mote berths can be seemed by Imniediatelv applying to them at 103 Noith Main avenue. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The bill oppiopiiating $11 000 foi the West Side hospital has been passed finally in the house of lepiefcent.Uivos .it H.uiisbutg. The vounr people of the South Main Avenue Webb Calvinistic Methodist chinch conducted an enjo.vable ice cieam .social in the Sunday school loom Inst evening. A .social session of IJlecttic camp. No. 33, Patriotic Older of Americans, was held after the tegular session in Bed Men's ball last evening. Ice ct earn and cake was seived. Mis. Ida Bates-, ot Philadelphia, was among the guests ot tlie camp. The young people of the Jackson Stieet Baptist chinch held a talent social last evening at the homo of Mr. and Mis. David Walters, on Pette bone stieet. A boy named Geoigo Boos, of Urn met stieet, had his hand badly lacer ated recently by the explosion of a stick of dynamite, which ho was tamping into a cannon. Praer meeting' and open patlinment on Bible school woik nt the Washburn Stieet Pte.sbvteiian chinch. The funeial nt the late Mih. Btlrtget Oulnn was conducted yesterday aftei -noon fiont the house. S15 Twenty-lltst stieet. Shoit services veto held at St. P.itilek's Catholic chutch, and Inter ment was made in the Cathedial ceme tety. The main building of the new spike mill, on Jackson stieet, In the Keyset- Valley, Is about completed and some of the machineiy is being in stalled. Darby Dougherty was committed to the county jail yesterday by Police Magistrate Davles, for thlitv d.ivs. in default of n $10 tine. Mis. Bninia Mc Carthy, who was attested nt the same time, was sent up for tifteen days, in default of a ?." line. A lad residing In Hennessy comt applied to Lieutenant Williams last evening to shoot a tin ee-weeks-old pup, which the boy claimed had bit him. Dr. Philip J. Davles, nf South Main avenue, returned home yestetday fiom a visit to Philadelphia. W. K. Thayer, of South Main ave nue, was In Now Yoik yestetday. C. L Teeter has been awntded the contiact for laying sidewalks on Noith Mnln avenue, between Pottohono and Cemetety streets The Lady dossier lodge, nil auxiliary of tho Ameilcan Ptotcstant associa tion, will conduct an ice cream social at D. D. Va nns' hall, on Monday even ing, July S. A special meeting nf the West Sldu Cential Republican club has been called for not S.itutdny evening. Miss Mabel Boldry, of Academy stieet, Is ontci tabling Misses Gtaco and Viola Collier, of Bionklvn, N. y. Beit Baldwin, of Jackson street, a student at tho Stioudsbuig Stnte Nor mal school, was one of the honor men of his ilass this year, A meeting of St. Leo's Battalion is called for tomotrovv evening. Tho time for tho letuin of the tal ents to tho Jackson Street Baptist church has been extended from June 2t5 to July 19. Tho patents of pupils attending the kindergarten at No, 19 school re cently presented the teacher, Miss Giace B. Peck, with a locking chair, as an evidence of their appreciation of her 'services. , Miss Sarah Thomas fell down a flight of stalls at her homo on Hnmp ton stieet Monday evening and sus tained severe Injuiles, Miss Roba Thomas, of North Lin coln avenue, has as her guest Miss Eleanor Thomas, of Kingston. Mr, and Mrs. John H, Walker, of Bangor, nro visiting relatives on Di vision stieet. Miss Belle Clarke, of Hampton stieet, entertained a paity of young people at her home Monday evening. A GREAT SURPRISE Is Id ttore for all uho use Kemp'i Bilsam for the Throat and Lungs, ths great guaranteed remedy. Would you believe that It 1$ toM on iO merits and any druggUt U authorized by the proprietor of DiU uonderlul remedy to give ou a sample bottle free? It neier IjIIi to cure acute or chronic coughs. All drugging tell Kent's Rjlsjra. Price SSv. ami SOc. t.nd lined by our new proem are lm. pmloiu to action ot bjd ualrr. Hilt UnilT. WAV PllMI'S nrt undo ruprriilly (or mining notk! Rive belter atlfnctlon, and lit Ions' i, limn nnv other. Our new I'OUNDHV btn and Iron, l now In operntlon. "Hood cnntlnrti win ii pinmlul." Scranton steam Pump Co. Telephone, (Ircen Rlilh'C C! 4. nil of whom had spent tho day nt Lake Sol an ton. A gospel meeting will he held tonight on tho corner of Hyde Park nvenue nnd Pettebone stieet. The tent will be open each evening nt 7.30 o'clock. David H. Wllllnms, of North Re becca avenue, Is taking In the sights nt the Pan-American exposition, SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Funoral of Dudley IU. Handloy from tho Family Rosidonce on PittB- ton Avontto. The remains of the late Dudley M. Handley were consigned to their fln.it testing plnco In the Cathedial ceme tety yesterday mntnlng. The home of the betenved family, on Plttston ave nue, was thiongod with friends and relatives, who wete desiious of pay ing their last fnicvvell to a dep.ii ted ft lend. Tho remains reposed In a beautiful lavender casket, which was closed nt 9 o'clock, and the funetal college moved to St. John's chinch, whete a leriulem mass was releluated by Bey. T. N. Tletney, cousin of the deceased. The set mon was pi cached by Bev. B. J. Mclley, who spoke words of conso lation and comfott to ttio sorrowing fi lends. At the conclusion of tho services, tho remains wore tnken to tho ceme tery. The pall bearers weie Patrick Tletney, Joseph Battle, John Cat toll, Michael Durkln, Anthony Fell unci Michael Lavclle. The flower beareis were John Lavellc, Dennis Ctolly, Au gust Connlft nnd David L.ivelle. Twelfth Anniversary. The twelfth nnnlversary of James Council lodge, No. 170, Independent Older of Odd Fellolws, will bo cele brated tonight nt their hall, at Cedar avenue and Willow stieet. The following piogramme will be lendeied Addtoss, u. Johler: banjo duet, Tlsdell and Hausmtb; solo. At thur Morgan; ventrilotiull petfoim nnce, Charles Hartley; addtess, ex Recoidor Molr: solo, Chailes Stelnlo; banjo duet, Tisdell nnd Hausrath; cnrtlIoquil performance, Chatles H.it tloy. Nubs of News. At tho tegular meeting of Patriotic council, No. S2J, Junior Oidei United Ameiican Mechanics, which was held last evening at Schlmpff's hall, the fol lowing ofllcers. teccntly nominated, were elected: Councillor, Julius Heir; vice councillor, William Btessor, jr.; tecoiding secretary, V, A. Trstiell: as sistant i coot ding secietarv, William Egan; financial secretary, J. H. Wnl kot ; treasure!. William Young; con ductor, Fted Mahet; warden, Charles Deflect ; inside sentinel, Joseph Scliult; outside sentinel, Bobert Hat field; trustees W. Bressor, R. M. Coss, alternate state council, John Wolf. Miss Emm i Holder, of Cedar ave nue, has leturned after a two weeks' visit with ft lends nt Honesdale and Seeleyville. The singing society which holds Its nlghtlv rehearsals back of M. Rohin son's biewory cause considerable an noyance to the lesidents in that local ity by continuing the practice so late that the people aie unable to sleep. Pea Coal $1.50 a Ton Delivered, to South Side, cential city and central Hyde Park. Address ordeis to J. T. Shaikey, 1914 Cedar avenue. 'Phone 66S3. GREEN RIDGE. The Sabbath schools of the Gieen Ridge Baptist churth and the Piovi denco and Asbury Methodist Episcopal chinches will urn their annual ex cursion tomoitow, going to Lake Lo dote. A Iaigo number of tickets have been sold nnd should the weather ptovo pleasant a delightful time is an ticipated. Mrs. George Gibson, of Monsey ave nue, has returned from a visit nt tho home of hoi patents, in New York city. Commencement exercises of St. Paul's Pniochlnl school will take place Filday evening at 7.30 o'clock, in the church hall. The AVntneii's Christian Tempetnnce union nf Green Bldgo will meet this nf tot noon nt the home of Mis. John Harvey, 1KJJ Penn nvenue. This will bo an evangelistic meeting. In chnigo of .Mrs. J, S. Miller, superintendent of the dep.utinont. A cot dial Invitation Is oNtended to nil Intetested. Miss ('lain Woodruff, of Electtic nvenue, ciiapetoned a paity nf little folks, who picnicked nt Nay Aug park yesterday. The members nf tho party weie: Misses Lillian Foster, Miugntet Woodruff, Maigoiet Thomnson, Helen Maish, Hnzel Tohey, Mao Ludeck, and Chailes Tobey, John Pi Ice, Albeit Tobey, Van Allen Thomnson, Allen Woodrutf, Stanley Huiley.Warien Ful ler, Leland M.ush and Monioe "Whit ney, OBITUARY. THOMAS SHERIDAN, a well-known resident of West Sciantbn, died es. terday at hlb home, 925 Hampton street, after an illiicts of six dayb' dur ation. Deceased is survived by his wife, two brothers and ono sister, James and John Shcildun and Mis. Richard Kelly, Tho funeral announcement will be made later, Wllkcs-Batreaml Pitts ton paper copy, Funerals, The funeral of the late Mis. Patrick McAndrew will take place at 9 o'clock this morning fiom the house, No, 14 Stark place. A ietiilem mass will he celebrated at St. P.itilek's Catholic church, and burial will be made In the Cathedral cemetery. The funeral of John Ludt will take place from his lato residence, No. 141 Meridian street, today at 3 p. in. Tho funeial of the late H. A. Cramer will take place tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock from tho house, 1611 Lafay ette stieet. The aei vices will bo pri vate, and Interment will be made In the Dunmoie cemeterj. THROUGHSIBERIA STADIINCr'S REPORT OF HIS SEARCH FOR ANDREE. Journey to SlborlaAfter tho Missing AoronuVit Ajlmost Unknown of Artie Perils Penetrated in Ef fort to Rescue Him. Mr. Stadllng's nntrntlve Is a sober account of on experienced traveller's adventures In an oMtetuely dlfllcult pnit of the wtnld, and though he pass ed through some trying vicissitudes he hni not ntlotned It with nnv dramatic ptesenfntlon of the fact. It has. In n wny, a gt cater effectiveness for tills very icasott. The writer set nut fiom Sweden In 1S98 to seek ttnecs of An dtee, the 111 fated balloon voyager to the Pole. The port of the Slbeilnn const between the Lena Delta mid tho New Slhetlnn Islands Is out of tho way of whalers nnd nieichnnt Unfile nnd nf the roveral scientific expedi tions that wete sent out In that year, and It was In this Inaccessible region that Mr. Stndllng's vain se.uch wns mncle. A largo portion of It Is always unknown nnd offers; ninny terrot.s to the visitor. The Tnins-Slbeilan Hall way was open only to the Yenisei Rlvr when Mi. Stndllng made his Joutnev, so thence to Irkutsk he tinvelletl by horse nnd down the Lonni River bv boat. At Yakutsk one finds the rigors of the Siberian cilmnte at their very worst. It Is the severest In the wnild. the temperature innglng between 103 degrees Fahrenheit nhovo zeto to 93 below The earth Is frozen to unknown depths, estimated to aver age one thousand feet, nnd is thawed In summer only to n depth of two or thiee feet. Curious ntmospherlc con ditions prevail. The constantly growlrg cold com presses the nlr mere nnd mole, until It finally threatens, ns It wore, to suf focate nil life beneath its weight. The stiongest currents of air from Attic Sea. from Pacific, or from the Im mense continental regions lying to the south, nro unnblo to move this Inert nnd compiessed mass of nlr. The heaviest storms povverlesslv rebound fiom it, and, so to speak, become1 bound nt its foot, being cooled clown nnd nssimllated In their turn into the colossal frost mass, which is sufficient to cool til Siberia dining the whole year. Yet they can grow wntormcllonis there In the short summer of two months, nnd there Is usually time for tho ripening and harvesting of a crop of gtain. STRANGE TRIBES FAR NORTH. The old pagan beliefs still smvive In these far northern teglons under the thin veneer of the oithodox Russian Chiistnnlty. "Shamanism" is tho name of this nnclent wmshlp, without wiittcn lecoids nnd of diverse and contradictory traditional forms. Fur ther to tlie noith the Tungus tiibes, on the Lena River, are avowedly "Shnmanlsts " They aie only p-irtinl-ly spoiled by the ravager of civilisa tion, and possess most atttactive tiatts. Their unimpeachable hoticstv and stralghtforwaidness will make them pay not only their own rtehts, but those of their dead foiefathors, and their pride forms a veiy pleasant contiat to the deceitfulness and men dacity of the other natives: If you give a present to a Tangus of this type ho will not icccive it unless be qnn give jou a ptesent in leturn of much greater value. At a village on tho lower Lena Mr. Stadllng met Yakut Andrnssoff, who, in 1881, sivod the lives of two members of the Jeanotte expedition Noros and Nlndemann, sent In advance by De Long to obtnin relief and who cairles on his chest the medal bestowed on him by the United States Govern ment. Mr. Stndllng almost came to glief in the same icgion. He staited out in a small boat through the Lena Delta westward Storms delayed the patty and nearly wrecked the boat, nnd fimllv they found themselves ftnzen in on an unlnhabitated Island, wh'ch native help succoted them The froen orenn must be crossed with dog sledges, and then came a long journey over the Tundias behind rein deer. Mr. Stadllng believes that this portion of Siberia had never befoie been tiaversed bv civilized man. Ptar migan were so tame that they would light In the caiavan, and a couple of white foxes ran with tlie sledges. The journey ncioss the Taimyr Penlnsul.i. wns an exceedingly difficult one, but biought tho voyngeis finally to tho Yenisei River, and then back to tho Slbotlan tallway. As to tho Immediate puipose of his Journey, Mr. Stadllng rays: We may now. I bellove.take it for gt anted that Andteo anil his compan ions did not land on the Sibetlam coast east of tho peninsula nf Taimyr, while It Is equally Impmbable tlyit they leached the most notthein pnit.s of this peninsula. Mot cover, In the latter case. If Anrtree anrt his com panions still hart their rifles nnd am munition they should hnve been able to preserve their lives till they i cached some native camp, for Not thorn Taimyr abounds In gnme. DUNWORE. The npetatlons at tho boiough stone ct usher came to an nbtupt end ester day morning nbout ! o'clock, when th men employed thete under Commis sioner McDonald stopped work. This action wns brought nbout by the un certainty the men felt nbout their ic celvlng pay for their laboi. It Is understood that Burgess BurseheU will refuse to countersign wnnants for woik done about tho crusher, nnd the men have decided to aw nit n settle ment of thi matter before they Indulge In further exeiclse. Letters remaining unclaimed during the petlod ending Juno l'. 1001, Per sons calling for these lettets please say advettlsed; Thotnn Hniher, 6r6 Qulncy avenue; John Huv es.Mlbs Maiy Lough ney, Smith sttec); Thomas I.aiigan, Drinker stieet; Mrs. Geoigo Moor, Mis. Ada McLnns, Spencer Mnitlu, .Inmes Mnlmrty, Katheilua O'Mullev, Fivl Puipeu (foielgn), Friend Swingle, kii Cheiry mul Elm stieetb, William Veance, 'Walter Van Sickle, 150S New Yoik stieet; Mis. Wagner, 30", Murtl son avenue; Angclo China tinuign), Yinteiuo Saglloccolu dl Antonio itni clgn). Tonight nt St, Mink's chimb the lawn social under tho auspices til rft Agues' guild will ho held Tho oung lailics of tho chinch have mil il.ib.ii ato ptepaiatlons fui the ".out, aji.l piomL-o something bin pi Mm, iu Ii matter of the dpcoiutloiia "t .jiu'iui-. and the manner tit beivlng the retuth iMiits It Is hoped thui till j Will I) gieeted by a huge numbot w mi w,ll avail themselves oi this ihinin to spend a Mleaiunt evinins In an iA I spot. Special Diseases of Men S MY SPECIALTY. Faculties 'lm If yon tre mfferlnn from nv tlljeo or condition peetilUr to mt-n, or If you hv bfta nluppolntrri In not getting a pemmnent cnt0, I wnt joii to romo urn! hua ioeltl ehit with me. I rxplnln to you MY SYSThVt ok TltF.ATMENT, which I have originated nnd developed after my whole life's experience In treatlnR upeelal tlliejc of men. I hv no hells, apei-Mcs, free nimplr, trial trcntment or electro medlcnl combination! or similar defrM vthlrh do not and cannot cure dlseaei peculiar U men. My education, my txperl ence, mv conscience, my reputation conl(tnn all such quackery, If you will pay me a vlU I villi Kce you rni-K OK ClUnrjE a thoroiiRh perBonal examination and an hones opinion of jour 'cae If you are Incurable I will tell jou eo, and advlie you o that you will not be humbugged by unacrupulnm practltltnrrs who claim to cure all. If alut "!; tilnR you, I find you ctinble, I will Iniure you of a permanent cure. Inasmuch as I will Kbe jou a written Riiarmtee to rifund vou every cent jou have paid me In ca I fall to effect a cure I make no charpe for nierililncq, a thev arc aluajs Included In tht nominal fee, anked, snd jou know to the tent, IWir jou ntart what jour whole treatment t (foinf o cost, and I nlll make no hle promises aa to the time for tho sake ot getting jrou at a patient, as I prnmle only whit I can do, and do aa I promise. t'N'VATI'nM, lllsril UIOKS stopped ill to 10 dajs. 'HUSSIONS and Pralns stopped in 5 to 15 days VI crn.s I care not of how long standing, I will dry them up at once. STRICTURE cured without cutting or dilating. HYDROCFLE or any swellings or "nhrgrments reduced at once. IMTOTENCY by my system of treatment is curable irrespective of the time ittncrinf w your age. BLAHDER AVI) KIDNEY derangements by my system of treatment ehow slgna oi im provement from the very beginning RHEUMATISM, being caused by impure condition of blood, is cured permanently by me SPhCIFIO DLOOD TOISONINO, permanently cured without the usr of Iodide of Potaall or Mercury. . RITE If you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential and all repltet tent In plain envelopes Inclose 2 cent stamp to insure reply. OFFICE HOURS, 0 a. m. to 5 p m. nnd 0 to 8 p. m.; Sundajs, 10 a. m to I p. m. DR. MACKENZIE'S ill I Hi IIS Permanently Located at v Rooms 208-209-210 Pauli Building, 426428 Spruce St, SCRANTON, PA, TAKE ELEVATOR. IN A TYROLESE VAI.LEY. Whoie the Chief Output Is Toys Made by the Peasants. Fiom tho New oik Mm Tvo llngllsh clrln hnve been tolling rather an Intetebtlnpr story of life In the Ooiclnor Valley In tho Tyiol. which N the home of wooden toys and Is literally Bivcn over to wood catvinK. "Baedeker" says that St. Ulrlch, tho capita! of the district, has 2,300 wood caiveis nnil a good hotel. The VJng lifh gltls corrohorato tho statement nnd add that the place Is well worth a visit, although. In oidor to enjoy It, one must stay theie long enough to tiainp up nnd down hill, and make acquaintances in the little chalets where everyone, old and young, is busy with some sort of wood catving or toy making. One lives in good society In St. Ul tieh, so It scem.s. Saints nnd heroes of as-sorted tires aie ranged romfott nhly outside of the chalets nnd in the Bin dents, drying their hnlos and robes. St. Peter, St. I'nul. the Virgin nnd Andicas Hofor, the Tyrolean hero, hobnob on one corner: while St. Anthony of Padun, tepentetl five times, dozes on a bench against the v.nll, nr.d St. Fob ina, eight feet high, miiIIps fiom the steps at St. Sebastian, ti undled by In n barrow. ltovvs of fresh and h!ning angels nre on cvnv hand nnd look with be nign Intel f-st nt whole s-qundinns of splendid looking hnises Hint go romp ing ninund the grounds: .ritit hundreds of .stating wooden dolls sit htidlv upon funny shelves and envy the angels. t'luellKes nio scatteted everywhere. Noah's aik nnlmals stnie, panto rtrlekon, nt piles of wooden skulls iKvery where theie Is sawing, h-sm-metlng. chipping, piintlng. At the age nf fi tlie childien begin to learn the catving ttatie and they stick nt it until they tile. Tho n.ost famous wo man carver in the district cnivos iiothlpg but f-iuclftxcs. and has rlono nothing els-e tor twenty years. All of he,- woik Is- oidoted long In ndvanco; nnd has her pi Ices, though low, nro better than those nf most nf tho car vel s she makes a fair living. She uses no model, That Is true of almost all the wmknien who have lcuinutl their craft lluough long yens of oxpet fence. AVhen a cntver has evolved B0C St. Anthony's all or a pat tern, tiom lice tiunkH, ho lenrns to know his saint anil Ins no need of a model. Voiy often n worker sticks to s.omci one Pguio anil attempts nothing elhc, a method which opens up awful vistas of monotony. Ono family turns rut bilndlo cows by tho grobs. Another litis for years carved nothing but skulls and tto.ss hones. The l-ngllsh chronicler doesin t tell what effect tho BUiCbomo monot ony has bad upon the members of tho family, but tho situation sounds Mae tfcillnckhm. . , One woman makes tiny wooden dolls nnd each of hor ohlldien. even tha flvc-ycar-old has fcomo pait In the woik. One shapes the legs, another paints tho faces, another tits the pails together, Six bandied dozen of tho dollE wero blacked up against the wall when tho English vlbltor called; nnd, for nmkliw the lot, the workers ex pected to leetivo about $3. in another cottage thieo generations n' a family vfic busy piintlng wood en l.otbos, ami sitd pioudly Mint they coi.hi linn nut twenty dozen a day. None ut the toys Is old nt totall, nil btltif-' Intituled for the I lg w holes-ilo de nts at r-t. I'll if h. on fr.liiidnv evtty mountain path is. crowded with men, women and thlhlicn (.iiiln& the vwms to ibe dopoti- , food of brimts. angels, din discs nnd toys, pouts into the ili lots, nil tluy Iniifi. nil'1 in tho even, tit!,, the ip.ihintx tutr honiew.iid, limlv tui nnothet wholesale mention we k. AN EARTHQUAKE'S ENERGY. In the mul Itiu quikt if l-il t u mil, no. ,He liii;i c liU net m " ' ' I"i t. i i i -ii. ut j mi' ! ! ml fru 'va'i f. u'itt i mii'av 'i iiuhnlu; ' all in i ii 1 1 n.it i. I nt l'i v 1 n I. irv I .' .Mj,a.i ' Vliu .. au ui'.wuL .mpcius I Cente r Them on My Specialty BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BT .- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. OT NOTE TOE NAME. tn the earth partlclrs also, despite the fact that the surface fell twentj feet. This had a. rate of ahout four Iiundrctl feet a Becond. One ottect of It was that homes weighted by heivy roofs sank up to the eaves, and another, that gateposts without top weichlfl, and therefore free to ct, jumped ahout ns though playing leap froir. A nhorlc of the fifth of the force of the Glfu quaU would demolish London in thirty seconds Wood, en houes in tlie fiuburht might remain atandinir, however, for thelp construction affords some plav. The Charleston eirthquike In 1888 was a seviro one, and scientists have estimated something of iti energy, rrofcsior Milne say?, spealing rough I, 2l,on6,OOi),000,oOO foot pounds tor an area, ten miles Minirr. To produce a shock of such force, Ut an me drop a 21,000 ton ball from a heigh of I'M miles m WOMEN IN JAPAN. Better Off Than Their Chinos and Koiean Sisters. Anna Northeml Uenjimin, in Mnslce's The Jipanefe hm-band U spt to trest his wila kindl, but lie is in no way accountable to her. she Is obheed to trot meekly several pices be. hind him when they ko out together on the, street, and must at her meals in a separate room after lie has finished. If a man should get up to offer his seat to a woman In a crowded railway or, ho would create a sensation. Still, Japane.se women hive much liberty. Often the are virtu all treited .is companions by their husbands, and sometimes a slioni; mutual regard grows between husband and wife; but the women of Japan lie jet far from occupying the position to which they are entitled Japan needs Ihe slow growth of comndeship between the sexes to mike n.ore peiKct her chilliatlon. The jounsr man should (eel the gentle InBuence of virtuotu women, and asouato love with marriage, instead of bein' dependent on the sprightly companion, ship of the "geisha " It Is i in Hii r for regret that the foreigner"! imiiI contrptlon tf the Japinne woman is that of the "geisha," the merrj, fascinating dancing girls nf the lea houses, whose loose morality re. lleUs on all .Iipanesa wominUind. Few casual visitors to lapan turn an opportunity of know, ing the reil Japanesa women, the sweet llttla home makers who are an pure and gentle and modest as any woman in tho world; who am glltnl with a rare Intelligence that, however, they nro seldom tr-lnrd to use, There are phases of Japmcse riviliiallon today that remind ui of ancient Oreece, when tlie most attractive and cultured women weie to be found outfida th family circle. The Japaneje jouth is debarred all woman companionship save that of the te houses; the hushaid often deserts his quiet little wife for tlie more alluring company ot the only womn in Japan who are educated to make use of all their rharms, MEAT NOT CORRUPTIVE. There ia not a pirtlclo of evidence that a mod crate amount of meat in a diet tends to corrupt a nun's moril nature or to make of him a cannl. tnl or a murderer, nor ii there any corrobora. tho rtideme ( ihe assertion olten made that 3 vcgelilile diet will soften i man's manners, lm. pi mo lil morals, correct his taste, and make a gentleman of a villain. The man who robs tho I ink Is as apt to cat vegetables at heefiteal, and the minister who, in a peaceful life and an up. light conduit, lead hit tbek toward better tlniiss, ha, been known to indulge in beefsteak. In rait, we must put aide all null notions, ac lesst for the present, as being possible solely In imagination and not testing upon any chemical m phjsiolosical fact -licr.bol)'j Magatlne. Compatibility. I Ik wife of i Memphis, gentlemin asked him Hit 'iilici di) io cvplilii to ler Ihe mein. i,,, nf ih i .in.i -e ImoimuiilulitY of temper. ' "It nifi I" i nun's wile iiruuiiiu it bin win ii In ii'inr Imii' jt i m "lul'id"' ,l snd, iluii I siippice tompa'. In h nf innia i In, 111(111' mi me Kit. will kit it lii t'i'i iit-.ue ai Die piopti luui.' .viiiiip'ii, sui.i'iai, tjrS Prof.G.F JHEEL527 ?f. IfJE 5V PhlUdflphlt, Pb. Oily Gcrau BptrtftlUl ! IV j3 ABtrl.t!uirulMtf ! kratltrriitUf I AKDI,rMEifMMslbuMi,BI4rako,RerfM, fVGSan,hnilT,l,tbiod,TrlpwUBrlftiiriiiT V OMtttl"II). r"4'"10?""1 A iknt" OrlMht ifTr-h ,..r. tana U 10 ljfc 1MB prtdlttl Jnf IhMplUl iprlrim la Sframar. Bad hr bMk 'Trala'-ai.i loodiif orrmxllnlAilMlTlnimiili. lki Ihli plpjM t,,ia,a,t,''a'aiBaiai