r rrvt- B THIS SC'IMNTON- TRIBUNR-THntSlXVY, iMARl'H 27 1902. 1' 5 .(. .j. .j. . .j. j. .j. j i ! !! S l ! For 25 Years have been the recognized standard for brilliancy, durability and covering capacity, and that record still remains unbroken. Complete lines of Raynold's Colors, Ray nold's Oil Stains, Raynold's Varnishes, Campbell's Varnish Stains, Crochet's Preservatives, Patton's Shingle Stains, Whiting's Brushes. Atlantic White Lead Pure Linseed Oils Pure Turpentine 320 Lackawanna Ave. J '! ! & ! ! 'I' ! ! '.' ! '51 ! "21 '! ! J BERT LEE, Express and Drayman Fi eight and Fuimtuie moved with caie. Piano moving a specialty. Residence leni 228 Finnk lin ave. New 'phone, 740. Chairs Recaned ruinlture uphoKtoieil .mil 1 1 p.ili . 1. Send postal to 124s Fioldtuo Uo id. Old 'Phono IH-! (Itcon llldgi JAMES PAYNE r 1 MI - III. Ill IOMMMII li Line, luin Uh .ii kuiv tutiiinitiiil tn llu iiiiiiiv jul I i ihim ilis li likinuu l.u !il 1 i mlu,r un i Li I i nut i i mi ( (V I MIDN luliVV 1 in ,um imiiiil i in i tii n nl 1 1 1 U in in I i n tun Vj. umii iit 1 1 tit U .iinlii ih ill. I will I . hi hi In I Iin I'nl. ilmiili loilii I s I! ( ()N( I III 1)1 Vt.ll VVI llu ih i.t iin f i llu N hum urn III inl, mil I liu lliii.ni . mi it v ill iikii it llu luitm tin. llu li i i tin thi, liuiiiiiiil' it (I ii i Ik I, (lipih- will 1 1 .Urn ou .ii 7 0 ii'i led. f I N I It VI. I llllll I M( -,,iil in , u. I llu ( i mill I al ji union .xlll In hi Id in ( ii I nil i-.' lull smilit ilninuui llndi n Ml llll,; 111. Ill' til,.'! I li lltlll I, II. Iiimiiiv. if 'in- i itmii uill In li.ui.ii ml -IMS. ( I1W1 I I Kill IDJIIM, -in, ( Inn I lot It I milk Mm-, . ( tin Iniih i iiiilu I mttil liniiliin MiiliitiKc, will unit Willi rit-i.-ilii-i i mi 1 1. No ".', ni't luivhi nlln in llu mil oi th mi in II, ii loin in inn mil 1 1 ii km Mint Ml iiiiiiiIiii tin "iili i in i ii v 1 1 I In iin ml III (.11 ID 111 I I M (I I II iiiiii. wlui urn itwlti! tin 1 nlitiiilii i lintil tm I iiLiumtii in n n tin- list fuin mm,., hi" ,1,1 hi-, lull u -:. in In i I'll II IIjII. ill 1 1 ( j Mi Hill in-, on In, tul i hull! in tin titiiti nine "-(Will un. Id it. will I n, mn hi ""I ilcwii tin mill Mi I in iin ln un In ill i hull I in Hull ilu mil til) li.iw fin III II ,liii in M llllllllll DWYEB, AFTER McLEOD. He Has a Man Whom He Wants to Match with the Canadian. I'lesldout H. I' Connolly of the Pu anion Illtycle i lull, linn ton-hod n letter liom Pint Jl. , JJvvyoi. In which th.iy;ciiteumu iinnuuuios that ho linn ti wrestler ol piotnls-e, w horn ho tleslies lo ronnilu unknown tot the piesent nnd Jnijjyhoni lio would like to uiimiRe u niitifili In thin till wlili Dun S Mcl.ooil, thot'miadhm wit-stlii, who Iiuh boon mh'iI;1h i it nlio-uly nils past wlntoi HW.M'l. It Mill ho lonionibeiod, was dc-tehtid liy Mcl.eod nt tho f IH c U cjnh s-oinci months ago nnd ho seems to In deslious ot getting lmik sntno ut tho money ho lout on Unit oicm-lon. He twites that ho in Milling to Ii.ipK his man to a eonsieleinblu eMent, ou condi tion that Mof.eod ngiees to thtow hliu thioij titnos in un hum Mej.iud Is ut jnesent n.ilulng Idi his (online, inijtoh ilth Chuileh Pan, tho IhiSIMi jt'hamiilon, wlihh Is lo ho pulBtl ofl'tm Apill 1U, lor a ptuno anil pldif liotH tmiountlnrf In nil to $J,r,oo. if n ntutcli h .hi tinged with him, It will lip ifiScessuij to lmo It cltht'i tho tml nf lie.vt.vook oi tlio hoglnulmf of Urn ivei'tf'iirfii Mr Oonnolh Is liopofti) IhnUuu.tUiaiiBuiiiout ran liu petfootod. nnd ho Iuih wiltten to Gideon Peuj, Motfod'fi inaiitisoi HiioioMinB a i opj of Pwjc'i's letloi f Make a Note of It. TJijj dlslslun olllcca of tho I.-ukawiin. pa (alhoad, ltelMht mid pilKsengu du. ptutinonts, ate now localod in Uoonia 60S, CO'J nnd 015, Jletus' liulldlng. "' Schlltz Bock Beer Poi Kuati'l. Oitlot tally tor ptoinpt delhei, A Y. Pelnader, 1M Ad. tins nNonuo liuyyom faster llowei ,it McCJIn. ick'H. All hmo Kinwn, 118 W.ih1iIiik. lock tun mt-iuit, PAINTS 7 " I Matthews Eros., I TENEBRAE AT THE CATHEDRAL Solemn ami ifKiiHlcant Ceiemony Pel f oi mod Ycsteulay. 'I'll' isttontoU ntlpiuii nnd MlnrnltU nut foioiiionv tho wlntjIliK of lllo Tom In no took pltt'i rloidnj iirtoimidit nt l.ilo o i link, In 1. Point 'h tiilliDilinl It Wits itlloiiik'il In n lut Ki" winnU'Bii" tlirm mill IllllllV pllfils fliilll Viltlolls pills lir llto dllHOMl' WtMO III lllO Hlllli ttlilM. 'I'llO llll0ljlll0, lilt tllO til 111 HUSKI"IH N iMiiliollinl of llu dm km 14 lull whlih niiiii was plttiiKPil 111 mIii nnd 1 1 mn w lili li In was ti'Mttioil liv PlirlHl 'I'ho ci'M mom unisjms of llu1 ihniiiliiK of tho ollloo ill llu tiitv itml tho IiuiiIh nl Urn sun I'cilliur tin v , In w lilc.li mo tuhl I hi' mUm of tho piisslon of llu- Hiiilom llu- i ! m ilKliui and lofin irotltiil. lo Hit in (oiiipnnlinoiii of appiopilatt' .niln)l' h al i cicmuiiloM A pvrmiild tif ihlition iiullox m hoI ou n itaiulanl In the "itnotilaty, .mil iih tin' t liantlnir nl tho ollko pioncds Olio II 1 1 CI IIIIOlllPl Of till' I'lllllllCM Is ov.- lliiKiilMhi'd until oiilv Iho uipiiiosi one liMiinliiM IIkIUoiI Wlit'ii tlic oiuollWloi hi I'lio lias hull told lit cliitlllM this tun die, llu' llfilit tlllotlliBUNhod Is inn led liohlnd tilt altiit out of k', sjinlml lliiK tho Inn lul of Iho .Sailoui. The drilklii'iM whlclt innio upon tho cuitli nt Iho I'liicllKloii Is thus typllicd. The (onltisioii nnd tiinitilt which onmied I' sy iiilmll-rcil l) illsioidniit nolsos jiiic lllHCll 1) lllMtlllllH'lItM MollHWllIll MllU lllll 10 "l.lllllM." Aftl'l II tlllll' tlic llolso i oiimos, the llldik II cnildlo I' lil ousht link to low. Mlj;nir.liiK the losuiioctlmt, and the Miinotuiiiv i1' tlu-n llltinilnod ) tho llf-luliiB C nil tin. lupoiM ftom this candle. 'Hie coionion thou taltoM on a loiotis linn In nun mi'iniiiiitloii of tho lodoinptlou 'I he pi losts who lid in tho t c-ioinonios won Jtov P V. t.lM'llo, IJo llouiN liuiki diiintoiM JSe Patiltk l!o liiliil. IU'. P. .1. .Alanle, P.i' Danlol Dunn, . liimi-iit.i thins Itt. l'.t M. .1 lloli.tn. Ili' P. H I. nolle. Uc V. A (ionium, Upv A KnuiiiM. I!c Ilonij Uuikf and P.t? J .1 IJolfion, li isons . loattnp ol tin- pi'iouiom was tho sIiiKlni; ot the tit t It tli P" ilm nnd the i.intli'k' ol X ich.uliiM, bv tin bovs" tholl- of M Thorn im' i ollf m The t holt Is imposed ol Mil h tfl (illkn-lv Cull Povii'i, Stinlon. Ilm k lkliuiind lllllkr. Joseph GllllRllllll TlKllllls Walsh Thomas JI t William Mchin John Itlin;. lolin Heap lo p'i llolllj John Paddrii, .lann I' null Aim 1 1 it Muipln John Mliinln illi mi (ill siin Alofalus Collifciui Moses O .Mall( John L-,iioii. J imes Cunmilns, Kon ii Hi lUiiiuu Paliick Mi'Ilalo liiothor I'atilik and niothei liialllin, (ho of tho r.uulH, sane, with tho suiuVnt' Tho solo puts woio sust ilupil bv Mlch ai 1 (iilliKKh. t hm moii inn, who In a unlink ililc pine and t.wi'ot i)lu Todij, Uoh Thuisd.u, P.lshop ilohui will bloss and dlstiibulo the oils ustd tliiouRlumt tho oat in iho nlmlnlstia t Ion of aiioiiM ol the 'aci.um nts Tho p istoi ol t ii h pulsh in tin dloiose and in tn ol tlu assist int pi losts Mill al ti'iul to putidptto In this ooioinonv, and the pincos Ion atlond ml upon tho li.inslei ol ilu- hlps'-cd siii.nnoiu fioin tho in iin alt.n to a sdo thai to lit t pnspu lot public idotatlon NEARLY ILL PERFECTED Aiiangemeuts foi the Chaiity Ball Aie Fiactically Completed De- coiations Finished. V lilt lnsj or III' nCllCl.ll I OllllllllUC and --I'lti il ol the- stib-ioinmlttcos of tho ilimu bill, to bo ssutii at the now ai linn in l Jlond i nln'lit, loi the u nellt ol St Josi pit's PoimillhiK Homo, was held lii.t nlBlit In the Kniuhts ol Coll'inbus tlltb house Thou was a l.HM alteiKlnnii nl botli the 1 idles and I'litleiiic'ii ciitniu Isliif, the s-owtal loni nilupos and a bu- and i nthusinstii lmothir, look pi ice M 1 lleilo.v ih. ill man ol the iiiin lilltue on lxits ii-poitril thill all ol lie thlil-st lii Ijoms hid boon dls-po-pil ot and ill xL s mote will likely bo built to meit the demand He tiho slated tlitit siti.il bo-lioldois, who do not tan- puikulmb w heihot- oi not iht'j ' octupj iliein impowuid tho "oniinltloo tn -,cll the bop' a scciiuil linn II li i oulil Hud puitliaseis liimijt' W (lnke loi tho loinniittee ou ilu ointloiw. stutiil ihiit the woik ol iciuialli. Is now complete In oeiy dotiill, mid as t,n a, this ri-atiiie ol the inclinations is loureiiud, the bill lould hii been In Id l.ifei nlfrhl. Ml. I'laik stld the ilt eolations me uniiies liou.tblv the miisi (Iaboiate oot seen in Ihls (ll, oi n Mm pissing llio-e ol the ball with which the aiinotj was opemd 'I liu Until Is to be put In place SntuuhiN, mull I the dlioitlon of Piol I Pi ink Me.; i I II will iiliiinl 'if fm iittiiiH ii'tt ot dtiuiliiK: loom and bo coNoicd with li oiled clash The piosoiit intention it that tin dnniiim Hoot shall l located In tin lontci ol the hull. t 'llll ll inn 11 I' .1 llf.lltli. Miu I' ' i Wills, .Mm 1!. Duifiian mid JIik Anna I'ttslik and othc is, made most em oni. mini.- it polls on thei Nile ot tickets, Pioin piesent Indications, thoin Mill be not less than I fliM poisons pu sent nl the hall A 1. i'nso. who was usslmud to sec uio .ipotkil tiains on the Oolawmo and Hudson, in aicommmliiie those who will w tut in kii up mid down the . nlli , ulloi iho hall, stnttd thai ho hud Intel low oil fcklpeilutoiulput Man lllo and would lecfiwi an aiiswci to dti.v as to whtitliei oi noi tills in i, tunc, un ni could bo iiiado. lion John j:. itnclio Maittl ihni u inniinllloo jopiosoiitliiij the Jloino tin Iho Kilundloss hud walled ou lilui with t toiiiost that the chaiity ball toininlt. too undoawn to hiuo tho de'coiatlnns lonuiln In plain until nltei tho conceit, whkh is (o lie Kheii uiidoi the uii. pkes uf the Hoiuo loi iho Piioudks.s, on tho hiuiciiIIiih; Thin id ay night. , ii'Milutkni was iinanlmoiihly udnptod pledijlurf the cDniiiiltteo'.s bc-si ciidtii oi.s to Menu- tho fawn iho Homo Is asklnc Vailous ol iho t.iib-iciuiiniticts niol Kmaiatoly nfloi the koiioiiiI iiieeilna, lo poifoct itlio doluilh nl theli seleial iask CONTROLLER'S KNIFE. The bills of the inusttililt'S lot sol lutr Muhpneuas In iho kanifsiuir-Kelb lectloi loiiiL-st IniMi been piesontoil to ('ouiuv t'ontiollen' Jones, and ho, In un n. Iuih placed them In tho hands ol Ids atltunej, e. Judge iMtpeiitoi. with i lew ol kLtuiliu, mi opinion iih to Hull IokuIIU. Tlia total iillioiiut ol iho hills Is about SIU.OOO ThU Hiiic-SHiils Ift iwils poi siibpoeiiii. mid un u oiai,o of fifty cents llilleago fii'i- subpiieiin t'ontinllei Jone.i helioses, that tho lonaiablos mo not untitled lo moio ilian lifteen tenth tor -tuning .i subpoena, and fuels that thb claim of Uv- miles Inn el to leach c.uh witness is a hit ovtrmuijrHiit. He Iitopose.s that thei bills shall lie voir jnutei lully leiluet'd. The constables will Hshtuii mtlliii,- down of their claims. ALLOWS CLAIM EX-PATROLMAN WINS HIS SUIT AGAINST CITY. Judge Newcomli ToUows l'levlotii Local Decisions nnd Rules That a Police olhYei in a 'Child Class City Can Not Be Dismissed Except by Joint Action of tho Mayor nnd Select Council Non-suit in tho Case Against the Mutual Aid As sociation Couit Notes. In the suit of i-Piitioliiiiiu Mm tin Pltihuti in lpcow'i puy fioin the iltv foi two IiUoiwiIm when he was under suspenskm, the- Inn. uslc'tdu, le tuiiic'il a wallet foi the pluiutlff In the tuff mnouiit of his c'luini, whlih, with Intel ell. was $1UU II In IS'i", ho whs suspended by Muoi llitllcy for four montliM ppudlnir mi In vestigation mi i-hiitKPM of nilsoondllet. Tho Mplect rouncll mum not consulted In the mutter. Nov !, IS')'), Major Molr dismissed hliu 1 1 oni the foice. Potinell did not coiioui in the dismissal until two weeks had passed. Plttheity was ipfust'il pn for the time he mum uiidoi Mtis))piislon, and given onlv nine iIiivm' P ty loi the nionili ol Novembei. when he was dismissed. lie sued to loeovt-l pay lot the four months hu was undei suspension tint, leu u lull month in No vrmbei Pltv Solli Itoi Wutsoii waiitcil to slvow that when Plahettj wits lelnslatod one ol the conditions was thai he would not. ask p t tin the time ho was under suspension, but Attotnevs Itecdy and Uonahoe, couii-ol loi tho plaintiff, ob jected to the admission of tho testi mony on tho mound that it wits lmniii- toiial and JiicIrv New comb sustained, them inIiiiK thiil, ien II It was tine, ii would not be binding as It mus an act .igulnsi public pollcv, oi mine spe illlcaliv sjicakliiK, an attempt to pay the i ltv foi MflvliiR him emplovment -Ml U .ttson auvtiod 'stionuously iK.ilnst the acceptance ol the decisions in the WnNli, Lewis, V.tuI and Dvpi i f-eu, m'IiIc h weio to the ellec-t that In it tlili il class c Uj mi oflltoi tan not be leiiiiivoi. bv the in itu without the ton cum nee of seleit lounill, but JuiIki New comb atPpptcd these deeihlons nnd Instiuctcd the imv that the pliilntllf was cntllled to the )ia he was c lalni iny ptovldliiB it was tine that he hold hlmsolt in lotdliiP's to peiioini tin duties ot patiolman duiini; the Intei vals In iiucstioii. The onlj ciitesilon subinitttel to the luij was as to m he th ei or not Kliheily did hold himself in lotdlncss, and us this was undisputed the jin v s task Mas an easj one. The tlt.v solkltoi will locoinmend that the case be appealed lo the Supiome cotiil In the case ol Mis Mittj Ann llj.m iiK.ihiMt the Delaw.ue. Liekawanna and Western Mutual Aid association for l,noo death benellts, Judfre Edwmds gi. tilted a conipitlsinj non-sull, ou the ri ou ud Hi it the paitj Insmed was a non-bcntlielal iiiembot nt the time of his dtath, because ol his being In ai leais lo the association John J Mut phy and Thomas p Duffy lepiesented iho association A lompulsoiv non-suit was also ri anted in the case ol fiiace Donnelh, niluilnlili.itiK, at,itin&t C C Johnson, because ot the non-api)eaianc e of the pl.mitlfl The i oal case ol 'Lhtiinas Uavls and olli'MS against A P. Uussell M is hatt ed, jesteidav uftcinoon, at the conclu sion of the plilntllf's ttstinionv, bj a motion by Mc-ms Pike and Hannah, on the put ot Hit ih fend int foi bind In,; Instiuc lions u wis claimed that llu- suit was bi ought moie than sl vc.us nltei iho allOKod Illegal mining of coal took place and that the tieble dam.iRes statuti und"i which the suit was bi ought, does not applv In a case whole the pat tii s ate lossoi and lessee, bul only In uis-os wlioio the Illegal nilnei has no lights on the piopettv. Judgp "Wheriton put the i.ihe ovei un til tomoiiow that he ml,lit have lime to give due consldeiatlnu to this new point ol law Judge Iklwmds Is tugged In trvin,; llie case ot Muiv Walsh and otheis against the boiough ot Wlntou Thev sue foi SJ.'OO loi damages alleged to have been doni to theli ntopeity and injuiv to tin It he.ilih bv a stagnant pool at the lent of theli lot, caused bv the boiough blocking up a culveil and dlvettlng a uituiil siicain so Hint It oveillowt-d tholl land .lo'eph O 111 Ion nnd Pi. ink M l.viuh iipiesenl the plalntllls 'Hie dtfenso Is looked uftei liv P.oiough Solli Itoi James J. O'.VIal k v mid John J. Muiphj A voidltt lor the- deleudauts was io tuiiud In Judge Nowcomb's com t, in Iho i.ise of Antonio .Magnotta ngainst A Hodslik and Mite, of West Sciuntou .Mngnotta Micd for $Jl,ri(i foi a founda tion wall he built bv coiitiaot He aduilltid the wall was not completed, but i Inline d he was pi evented b the ilelendanis fioin completing It The dPleiidants Kstlded that he gave up tho Job voltintailly lather than follow the spttKlcatloiis that had been ngicid upon John p Muiphv lopiospnted Iho pi 1 1 n 1 1 ft nnd P P I.oiirIiiiiii, the di feiid.tuts The ciiso of Mmv Westoivelt agitliist the tfiiantoii Itullwiij compaii) wns 10 piillid set He'd Tho plnlntlff lecelvid ?'i0 .-lie sin d lot peifcunul Injuiles sustaliitd In June, iMly, b being thtow u fioin mi open un which, on ut count of c-Mcsslve pco(, RiiM' a sudden and violent liu c li In intituling u nilve al Iho c oi noi of Sow nth sued nnd West l.nck iwiuma avenue, Joseph O'Hiltn anil C'huPiico Ualeutlne lepiesented the plaintlll Mnjoi j;:veiett Wauen iep ic.seiiitd the delonse. Sho Did not Like Him. Minim W. Km i li, of Nay Aug, was, jeUeiduj. gi anted a divoiiu fioin Ids wife Helen I.avvieuio Kooc h, ol mo Mlllbom Hlieet, ou the giound of de mi Hon Thej wtie nun I kd .Sepltiiibcl Jl, lhS, ill Dunnioie, and lived together twelve youis Poi a nillllbtl nl jeais ihey lived ut DID Mulbeny stiett, wheie Mis Ktoih i ondui tod n bom ding house lie went to Nu Aug to live and Hied to have hoi give up tho bonding hoiiM- mid uciuinpauy him, but hho l of and hho wild she woukl noi live with him In Na Aug m any othc) place m lougei as she dkl not llko him. Aitoint) k P. Wulemiih lopiesiiilttl the llln llanl Befoie Judge Vosbuig. In mpliaiiH' unlit .vestoidu Judge A A Vo&buijc heiiiil the audit in the eatutu of Hildgot Collins, decj4u,c'd. No exceptions weio likd to the Hccoiini of the executoiH mid tlu cvidunto laktn it-l.ited to thu dlstilbutlon of the funds, in thct hands of the ticcouutuutij. T. J. Duggan, iippc.ued for the exetutoi?, mid ut lite conclusion or the heating Judge Vosbuig hatuh'd down the ipport us iiudltliig ttidgo tuuiliiiilng the iUr tilhtillon ns tnmle by (he cvectltori. Judgp Vosbuig handed down u ip poit us auditing llltlge In the t'Stnlc of Ann A. Pontiollv lit which llu pv eplilor Is sin dim god with u small Item, lie bunded down a decree dlslllbullng the Imliinte found hi the oNccittoi's hitmls. A ii'imit was ulo tiled 111 the estulo of l'lbn lluyel;, dec eiiBCtl, liWiildlng (llittilbullon of the Minis In the hands or the c'vcelllor, there being no cseop tlons lo his iKcouul Salnukiv of this week, ut Hi a. in., Judge VoMlmig will take up the adiuill catlon and final eoiilh million or llie ur uiuiits or nil eecutois, udinliilMliatois mid t-titnthins vviioso lueounts vvpio eonlliniPd nisi nl the beglniilliB ol the plpseiit teiin. Ac'eolllltitlits tne expect ed to be ptosont with vouoheis leiulv to be pioducpd lr ealled tin bj the com I Mnniage Licenses. Mllll un Sum nkr . "-ihinion 1'itrnilf biilntil Sitmiinii Inliii HirRliiu.tr VitliliaM Hlalmlli I'rolnl Vn lilwlil I toil lliilliinii Mllniuikip MKBle llu id- Mnimliilii Vilk) COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. It tt.ii iiihonniril linn tli.- Ik mil wludi) lint unlit ttnulil nul lie 111 I-'sloH (.coil llltllt. Nnni i I. llptnnldi n.lculit mtiuciI h iiiIi- mi VI Illi un All'intikli lo liilnir it i ejectment inlt In si llie llie qiirstlan ot tllli' lo i iiruputv In Mcsl sit iiiloli, w liu li sin- luild-t 'mil in ttliiili lie I I linw iin inli ii"1 Hip InllnuinK line li-cn ill inn ii-- I ile-ini i ti pern in citll unlit this mil. V ill! nil K llie, lolm 1 l.lhit, MIc li it I Ciiniinllt. ( 1 Snllli, lulin (illliilc, (iciiiui- II. II, Ilm in, 1 mill llntftnili, I' I' Miutti -mil M S 1 lull'' I I ink Ixufi 1 1 i iil i. llu -pi t i il nllUii , lnroil Willi (tnilliu liioiuf lioni Old 1'ntBi linlcl kitpii-. mil wlio wis -intpnilcidl lit hi-i licniitfl ll 1 1 1 1 Will. .IL.H, Wis iiIpimm! t(l(llllt in sixi lull, fmiiMi il liifon- IiiiIli. Ki lit In VI i hid Jot In mil Mnltri Ivofc liln-kl EASTER PROGRAMMES, Piogi.inniiis ol music foi Hastci set vices, intended foi fciittuikn's Tiihnnc, should ie.uk this ollue not Iniei tli in Thuit.cl.tv .iltcinoon. S STOPPED. D. and H. Employes Staited to En- cioach ou River Bed, but Weie Called Off by Police. A ttain of belaw.ue and Hudson Hat ens loaded with a 'gang ol laboieis was stopped on a siding just to the not th of the West Lackawanna avenue biidge, cmlv esteldllv moininR. and the woilc ot dealing up the eastetly side ol the Hacks Mas begun The cais Mete nukkly loaded high with dilt, Mhith has lor eais been sliding down alongside the Hacks lioni Iho high bank on the eastetlv side. As soon as all the cms hud been lo tiled, the Haiti was pulled onto the dovv ti ll ack, alongside the ilvei bank, and the (lilt was shovelled out to fill in mid stiengthen thit poi Hon of the bank, Mhicli was patlallv washed awa din ing the Hood This opeiatlon Mas lcpcilcd seveial times until the bank had been extended out about sl feet tow aids the livet lot a distance of powi.il luindied .uds Someone had lepoited the matter to Diiectot ol Public Woiks Roi he In tho meantime The hulei ofllc lal called upon nitectot ot Public S.ifte Wot ni sei to is-ist hlin In in eventing tho en cionclmiont upon tho liver bed. Two patinlnun were despatched to the scene shoitlv befoie noon and they oideitd the foi email In chaige to dump no moio ellit on the 1 1 oi bank. Tho oidei was compiled with and a patiol man was kept ou the giound all the afternoon, to see that a compliance was continued It is undo! stood that the coinpaio Mill , esiiine the woik ihls moi iilng, and will not .stop unless lesti allied bv an in iiini Hon. HE DSED SUDDENLY. Chailes M. Haipei Tell Unconscious at His Home on Adams Avenue and Soon Passed Away. Lliniks Mattes Haipei, an old and well-known cmplrije of the Delaw.ue, Lackawanna and WpmIci ii icimpany, i, led siultlc.nl) csteulnv moinlng at his home, sJ! Adams avenue. Mi. Haipei wns appaiontlv In the btst of health when he aiose yestoidav mninlng. lie wont Into the bnth loom about 7 o'clock and shoi tl aftci ho enteied the mom. tho inembeis of the I'ainllj down-stalls lieaul a clashing .mind. Hushing Into the bath loom, thev loiiud .Mi. Haipei lj liter uniou sclous ou the ilooi. He died In a few moiupnts and the physician, who at ilved .shoitly attetwmds, pi onounced Hie cause as heat t lallme Mi. Haipei was bom In fktnntou Just llftv-bevei' eats ago, and had lived heie evei since. He Mas an espeil decoiator and had been einplojed nt tho Lackawanna iai shops for over twenlv jeaif- Ik' iM Hiitvlvod by a wile and Iwo daughters, Mis P W Roll and Miss Augusta Haipei, both of this dtj. Two In otheis and two slsteis also sui vlve li Illi. Joseph .Tin ob. nnd Mis, Isaac llnppon, of this illy, and Mis, Waltei Walght. of Colona, 111. The funt-ial aiiaiiRouients have not ,vct boon coiu plttod. ANOTHER PITCHER SIGNED. He Is WiUlnm McGaiy of Last Season's Ensteii League. Malinger Law son has signed unnthu pitcher lor the Hcnintmi hasp ball ilub The now mini ks William Mctluiy, of Huston Pa Mdlmy is a joungster vvlioin Ml Laws-oil staitpil as a ptofes slonal lasi season as n member o tho Huston ilub mid b. hit, lino Mink in the bo ho was helplnl nmleilally to that ilub lo win the ihamplonbhip hist )em Of the twtnt) buiuls McHnii pltt li ed last siasou io won fouueeu IW Is also a good batter ami Holds hki posi tion propel ly Munngoi Lawbon be llows ho Is u 'loiiit-i" and will develop into u iltbt-tlass man MtfJaiy'ls Hvo fed. eleven Inches in IciKili and vveighs 170 pounds Ho pos sessei. gieat spied and good cliivos One more pitihor mid n skint stop is still needed to complete tint temn. Jhfllnloik can bo found nt IIS Wask ington luc-uuc, with a full line of Haster lliiuotiug plants mid novelties. 100!? Giuuanteed Bicycles Por $J0, at Com ad Hros.' Open oven IiiKs. 'M Wjoinlng avenue, XTENDING THE m.ll vsrnn GIVING ITS ADVANTAGES TO TOWNS AND HAMLETS. Plans That Have Boeil Adopted and the Success Met with in Estab lishing' Reading' Rooms and Edu cational Classes Thioughout tho Antlnnclte Coal Region Plans That Have Been Made for Still rtuther Extoiicling- This Good Work Among' Foielgneis. The mtlhiaelte legion Mltli Its dense, hetciogciicotiM popiilntloii, and nieitgip udvnntagps foi seir culttuc Is at last lecelvhur some thought from men of lecognls-pd association abllltj. Tho cities have had nuincious good llbiat ics, gyinniiBlumM mid many advantages or which the )oung men or the mining towns knew eery little. Thcie linw been attempts by plilliinthiople people In some of the Iowum to aid tho men in developing tlioniselWM, but nothing of a substantial iiiituie had ever been done until the plans of the unthiaclto region committee weio intioduced. The committee Is being highly com mended on the piogic-ss ot the gieat Moik It has n iitlc i taken. In some hamlets vvlit'ie, about a juur ngo, veiling men could be seen standing In gioups nemly eveiy night In the week, with no puipose In view save passing the time, can be found u wiy dlffeient state of nffalis at piesent. Young Men's Clnlstkin associations have been oigiinlrod; leading i minis have been opened, and inanj ot the oung men me .seizing the oppoi Utility of Impiovlng Hull time So veiy little expense is attached to the tunning of an association, accmdlng to the plans of the committee, that even the small est town in the legion may slime of Its betipflts , HDUCATIONAL PLANS. 'Iho plans for education woik hive been completed, and night schools will bo started In eveiy lUboctatlon on the Hist of Octobei, nnd continue until Apill . The examinations will be given b the International Young Men's. Chtistlan association boaid or examin es s, mid the students who successfully puss will be gi.mtpd diplomas which will be iecogni7ed by the faculties of many of out It tdlng colleges nnd tint veisltits. In the Lehigh legion much good Is being accomplished The association ut Fiecland owns Its own building, and oung men's meetings aie held ewtj week. A Bible class Is conducted week ly bv the field seeictatv. A class of bojs meet once a week for gymnastic tit 111 and Bible study. The woik at Fieeland shows Mhat can be done in a wtj short time. It is but a few onis ago when the men of this plate came togethei for the put pose of doing something loi theli fellow -men The ellects of theli petsistence and dutei initiation foi better things aie not only manifest In the building Mhicli thev have elected, but in the chaiactci and attainments of some of the joung men or the town 1 looms haw been stcuiid at Ttesckow, and a wiy good work Is tnnied cm by the wlunteei men, aided bj tho Held sertetmy. Lugeb attended nible tltsses ate be ing conducted weekly at Jeddo and Sandy Run At Not thumbei land the oung men's looms are on the giound floor , the 1001ns aie well furnished and open cvetj evening. The men's ineplings aie doing much good foi the upllltlng of the standaids of living, and the aie attended bj no sin ill percent age of the male population A leading loom is ojien at Mineisvlllo and is be ing used to good advantage by the men and bovs ol the town N HARDY ASSOCIATIONS The intoiest at Tajloi, in Liekawan na dlstilct, is still giowlng and the nieiiibeishlp lontinues to Incieasc. Iklucatlon.il i lasses have been can led on with mmked attendance Tlieio me iempoi.ii oiganUatlous al Jet inn, Aichbald and P.usons, and these w ill soon become pei manent. The outlook tor an association at 01 pliant nnd Hietiivvood Is piomlslng, these plates have been Isited a number of times in legal el to the roielgneis, It Is ox petted soon that a slmll.u oig.tnizn tlon will be ell ei ted for the toieign spe iking men lit each of tlic se towns. Piollmlnaiv steps haw ahe.idy been taken at Nantkoke and Foi est C'lt, The plan ot the Anthi.iclle Region committee Is iidmliably adapted to the needs ol tho roiclgn siieaklng oung men, because, llieio Is tit piesent no agenc that itflouls them the oppoi -t unity tor advancement along educa tional and social lines, Veiy few English speuklng people aie lully awaie of the gieat needs of these men. They me putctlcally destitute as to lltoiatuie in theli own language, unci one ol the plans ol the Anthracite Re gion committee, Is to put Into elu illa tion a llln m v in the foieign lauguiiges ihioughotlt tho entile legion, so that tho ma liuvo the nppoitunlt to fit thenisehen tor usetiiliiess in sodolv, and to inulte thoin good Indtistiioiui AniPilc.in titUt'tiH Hscollent niietlngs aie being held b the itssotlatlon At Nantkoke, on the lull Inst, then- weio between U'." and Kill iiiesoiii, It was deckled at the last incoilng lo t-iitoi looms, and hao ovti thing In older to be occplod ou the 1st ol Apill ll Is vvondiiftil to see how tho men lake hold of tills woik ut Niintkoku, nnd If the tuttue tan be piedlded fioin Indications uf tho pres ent, mi excellent showing may be ex pelled Tim looms ut Foily Foit have been open tot sonio time, nnd the men me veiy enthusiastic- In the movement. Hdiutitloiial classes will be htm led at this place about Apiil the 1st. and inn tlnuo until tho Inst of June. Y M C A AT OLD FORCJH. Oil the liicmbetsliip llstb (initiated al Kingston tlieie aie ICO names, which is a pi oof Hint iho men want some good place to utilize their spate time to good advantage, Dotiniu eton l.u .seine boiough, Hilvvarilsvillo and othti (owm, aUJucPlU to Wilkes. Uai i e uio inking steps to oig.inlze. Rooms liave been eniitil at Old Foigo In the ii'ittuil pun of the town mid the same has been c-aipetcd mid liu nibbed One of tho pi eminent men ot tho place was so favoiably disposed to the movement that ho pieseutcd tho ouug bund of woikeis with an oigau, to be used In theli hoivltes TJie looms mo nicely fitted up foi nieotlngs, legu kii class woik mid bible study Tho Hist meeting was held In theli new ijuaitcis, Humid the 10th. St hu lltlll Haven Is enjoying some in I v lieges of the woik; the leading loom is open eveiy night dm lug tho week, The men of Neseopeek deseiwl 0mmMmmmmwmmmmmm: I A Rare China B ut ay 35 We doubt whether tliere Is a housewife but what would llko to have a set of Fine Dishes, were It not for the fear of having them broken by the children or some careless servant. We have a limited number of Ouoiiilago China, na PIcco flli.MHH Cn ...I.ImU Im h nl 1 1 . 1 I. . 1 1. 1...1. 1 !.(.-.. .. .J. t . U, wiiiui.1 ui wiiiuii is puimivcijr uio tuuiJimBi t-iitiia itiauet ior $18.00. The ware Is perfect, no chips or fire cracks there Is a 5 slight variation of decorations- which gives you a . . g S30.00 Set for $ 1 8.00 Uxxv"V GEO. V. rVHllA.R 8t mmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmi FOR BEDS We are showing the finest line of Brass Beds ever seen in Scrauton. Their finish is perfect. Our Iron Beds cost you about two-thirds what you pay elsewhere. F. A- KAISER, Manager. Lackawanna and Adams Avenues. 4H$AdA$AA$A$) S TIE SATISFACTION 1 W BUYING MERE tK3tt Is In knowing Hint jtm get the beht of Uiy Goods valuei ofteied anyvvheie. The itocks .no ot the bi oddest lange and the moat eiltlcnl tastes cm bo quickly satisfied. Don't bo suiptlsed at wit it ou see heie. It's the lesult of advanced "up-to-dateness,." 3 g Society Silks for Evening Wear. These .no bound to please all women of good taste and judg ment. Handsome unci most l.tshlonable, ilck and line, the hc'jton's favoilte-s. Crepe do Chono. Taifotas. Liberty Satins. China and Jap. Silks. Foulauls in Silks and Satins. Fancy Weaves in "Whito Silks. Silk Mous3elino in all tho Colors. 0 You can's go Miong In this stock. All the popultu gi.ides; j nil ilu? ultra, fashionable styles .tie heie In piofuslon See tho goodis, feel the qu.ilitv, get samples If you like, thev will nston- SJ ish you. j 2 iich Laces and Dress The following .no only suggestions of the stoik ot J.aces mid Ti huntings mo have heie. Uveiv fancy and taste is cateied lo 1. el us c.itei to youis Medallions, Bmssels Net, Ecurial Laces in Black and White, La Toaca Net with Whito Dots for Gowns, Black and Whito Laces and Allovers, Cluny Laces in Black and White and Eciu, Insertions and Allovers to Hatch. These and otheis we have aie sti Icily in touch with the latest ..ml newest We don't hesitate to My they aie as good as can be had. You'll notice that the wisdom ol expel ts Is shown In the collection. m ctonnell A If; THE SATISFACTORY STORE. 1 4-4Q2 Lackawanna 4ve. ($vM$Mra'?Mtv$M IG3I Fire Sale of i -Wall Paper and Shades. Jacobs & FasoSd, 505 Linden Street. i 'if vziK'.ij"JX!!nt?.mT. gieat ctedlt foi the excellent lesullr w 1 ought thiough thoin bv the splilt. Jlen's incetlngs and llie bible classes 111c held ovciy week. Tluoiigh the em nest and caiotul study of the blbto, the giovrth ol' the spliitual woik Is ety much In evidence, it Is expected thtit the time will soon tome when neutlv ovei town In the gieat An tbi.iclte belt will be cnjong some pi Iv lieges of the plans ot the move ment The weak hhould lecehe the he.n ty Rtippoit ot all guod citlens of eveiy tow 11 who mo desiious of nnielltnuc liig tho condition of their fellow nun. To Pi event Elect! olysis. 1 lulu llu- I'lnl lili Iphi 1 Keidiil Tho ilty ol lliltlmnio htih sucuedid In making aiiangeinentb Mlth tho Pnl ted Hailw.oH and niecttii coni jiany In that city b) which, ll lb hoped, the much dteaded elcctiolyalH, which destioys gas and watei pipes, Is to bo meiiome Tho agieement ptovldos that Uio city is to lecc-lvc $300 annually Ironi tlie iailwa lonip.iiiy fop tho pi l liege of limning a copper vvito nemly two inches thlik tluougli iho nitmk'Ipnl subway h, U Is expected that Ibis who will tuko up tho sin plus I'lll it'iit which hns been oscaplng into the giound and tilling up tho pipes and send It back to tho power huuso, theie by giving iho company moio power and giving icllot to tho water and gas tompmlea. It will cost Uio lallway company about 20.000 to lay and bitty tho wire, and ii the calculations tun cot toe I the gain will bo enonuoiiH, nt It Is epcc ltd to wive a. laigo amount of e-Iectt Icily. AVhcthor it will woik well lit pi.utleo iiiul nvueomo the gieat damage done by ilectioiysiH lenuilus to bo seen Those lutetobted in the plan, how even profess to have gio.it conll dence In it. If it hhould piovo tho hiic ce.ss ONpected oilier titles will doubt less adopt Uio plan. Suiveyois of Customs. l 1 ulitthc VMro (com 'llio koIitcd 1VH Malilnj;toii, MjhIi ju lh3 pnlJvm tixljy .cut lu (hi! Miuu- the lollouln," iioiniiiUloiu lor butifjciis ot iuluim: I'nry Jl. lytllc, dltikt ol I'lilUJclpliU, Jlaliluu a (larliml, iwit ct I'ltUOurjii . ' "C mm 134 Wyoming Ave. AVnlk In and look mound. CO. () TO THE BEDDING CO. imp Both 'Phones KB". - r 1ST Trimmings. Q S or; M ? ESSES Headquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, ! Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY li Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. ynsleii Forsyth 2d;-cl27 Pcnu Arcimo. a mxmtsHvrzwiww&mwHrzixM Lager Beer.. Mniiul'aoturovs ol' lock .;. 4. .j. .j. .. .j. .J .; .J. .5. .. .. .j. .j. .$. .j. .j. ,j J. 'I- .. .j. Hrewsry. (Tl . wr NtaiScrantonpFar Old 'Phone, 333i. New 'Phone, 2935, & Co MIU v.