V , f . - ' s THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1002; & tif U i 3 tX tr -A- , f- I 4V J r j s t "Vt. ., r :xxxx miMHM BABDWAM IRH. fin Invitation to Investors Arc you tn need of a Hum mock, a Floorer, ,a Water foolri, a I,nvvn Mower nr a large sized neitlgerntor? It ho you tan save money; ly purehiwlwr at this store now. "We nre over stocked In sonic linen and p mo mnltlnR, some Intereotlntr SPIXMAIj TMCES to those who wish to buy. , , Look thioiiRh our store and see It thcio Is anything you need. Footc & Shear Co. X fltN. Waihlnfton Ave Q !OOOOOOOOOOC The Hardenbergh School of Music and Art Season 1002-190! opens Thurs day, Sept. IS. Most modern and appioved methods. Send for ptospectus. C.utei Build ing, 601 Linden stieet. PETER N. HAAN livery, Boarding, Heavy Teaming and General Draying. New Stables, 1415 Mulbery Street. New 'Phone 2057. If You Are Considering the iiuitlinse or sale oC nnv high stnde stocUs or honcli hetlcr cnninlt n "We "mako a specialty of this kind of sectnl tles. I. F. nEQARGEL & CO., Rooms 20G & 207, Commonwealth Bldcr Buy your drafts. Cash your checks. Deposit your funds. BEAD ABOUT HOME DOINGS. Scrantonlans who intend to leave the city for their annual vacations this summer should not lose track of what 1b going on at home. The leadeis of The Tilbune can have their paper changed to their new addresses vvlth out'extia charge, and will receive it promptly and tegularly by mall, if they will diop a postal to The Tilbune oflke giving both the old and new addresses. If jouMo not take The Tilbune have It s6nt to you while away fiom homo. It will cost only 12 tents a week or 50 cents a month. In' this way you tan keep posted about your friends. PERSONAL. Attorney Hotmail lliithevvson, of New York, was jtstudiiy In this tlty. .Attorneys l.a Hue Muiibuu and Addison Condor, of Willlumspurt, weio In the city jesteiduy. Roy' Stiinlon, of tlio tar nc .'militant's otllco, is hpendliiK his atatlon at Klaguui Falls and Clo eland, i W. A. Stanton will leno this mm nine for Denvei, Col, whim hu 1ms un Iniei cat in a valuable mine, Kdvvnid Tiaupo mid dauiihtei. Alia, of Chestnut stieet, hnu totiiiiiPil fiom a < with thu foi met h patents in Now Yoik city. Hcimuti ilicslol, of New VniU iltj, lias rotuincd homo uflPi smi'linK tho pint week at tho homo of .Mi. and Mia Alhcit 55enkf, of Mlfllln avenue. C. "V. Mauls, seuetiuy to Siipcn Intend ent Ketbei, of tho hllieall nf tiles, will lentyj today with tho HiitMnll I'lKhlng cltih, on a ashing expedition to Lake To ntolle. A GOOD LONG NAME. "Felice Castioglovnnni," the Ap pellation of Italian Fruit Vender. A tnun, possessed of n lecoid lneuK lng name, enteied Dliettor of Puhllu Safety P. l. Wqi nibei ' ofllre ycstei tiuy afternoon and made applltatlon foi a fruit endei's lltciihe. "Very well. What Is your name," asked Mr. Woimser, and the vlsitoi, a small, biovvneil Italian, smiled, and sweetly lcniaiKcil, ".My name. a?" Oh, Ijos' make It nut to Felloe Cuslio- jloyannl," lie got his licence, paid the Inetessaiy fee for seeing hip musical I Bounding iiaino on the pillci.il document. I end left the building, Lake Ariel Tomoirow, 1 Annual exclusion Penn avenue Bap tist tluith, Sunday school and friends, "Would like you to go with us. Good time, sure, Paje, adults, 75c, Chtldien, 60c. A Key West ', Cigar, Frank O'liuni !: 4ng a Key West cigar for 5c, that i ilts a tilal. Soecial in Fancy Watermelons, iiSc, and 45c. Fancy peaihes, 10c. Ber ks and pines, cheap. Cour&en. II. U pr .. t , a&!jE L. I THE PEOPLE'S BANK. I 8 SPENT DAY AT SPRING BROOK ENGINEERS' CLUB ENTER TAINED BY COL. WATBES. Over One Hundred Persons Spent Yesterday in Enjoyable Trip to the the Spring Brook Dam Dinner Was Served In Tent at Water Com pany's Farm Speeches by Colonel , I. A. Watres, Colonel C. Bow Dougherty, Judge A. A. Vosburg and Otheis. The iiienibers of the So anion Kngl neeis' club veie the gliosis of Colonel md Mis, T. A. Wntres yesteidny, over one bundled persons from this oily, Ciubnndule and Wllkcs-llime enJo.vlliB a Ieannt trip to the Spring Hi oak Water tompany's dntn. A special trolley left Hip toint house squaie at fl ."0 o'rlork jesteiday motn Ing, nnd tonneeted at Mooslc with a special tinln on lh Sctiinton nnd Spilng Hiook mlliond. Thos( present from this city weie: Colonel nnd Mis. I.. A. Wnties, lie bum AVnties, Mr. and Mis. J. h. Ci aw fold, Mi. and Mis. John A. Powell, Mi. nnd Mis. I. F. How oi, Mr. nnd Mis. i:. M. Zehuder, Mr. and Mis. Cm lis B. Floiy, C. C. Hose, ,), naidner R.ind"isoti, Mi. and Mis AVIllliini M. Jim pie. Ml. nnd Mis. Sidney Williams. Mi. ami Mis. F. ,T. I'lntt, Mt. and Mi.s. F. H. Uamlllon, Mr. and Mis. 13. tl. Wbitmoio, Mr. and Mm. U. B. AVIIllnmson, Mi 'and Mis. Alfted 13. Lister and Miss Mnrjotle Lister, Mi. nnd Mis. A. C. Ln Monte. Mi. and Mis. ,T. 13. Pnirlsh, Mt. nnd AIis. 13. H. Simpson and Miss I3sther Simpson, Lieutenant nnd Mis. 13ine"t K. lloden, Mi. and Mis. H. S. AA'ebb, Judge .md Mt. A. A. Arosbutg, Mr. and Mia. Unity Jlfklns, sit. and Mis. 11. M. AVniten, Mi. and Mis. AV. II. Giaves, Mt. nnd Mts. B. r. La Rue, the Misses 131sp A". Blown and Bessie AVebbel, Messts. Motg.tn Davis, jt , James llerung, II. F. C'o, Fiank (1. AVolfe, 13 B. AVIlson, Geoige AV. Hat lis, Fiamls P. Dtinlvoi, Captain AA'llllam A. Mlnter, AV. Ilavdn I3niis, II. II. Stoek, H. S. Kinsley rind C. R. Kins ley. AVILKKS-BAKlin GTJCSTS. The AA'ilkes-Baue guests weie: J. AV. Ilollenbntk, J. Bennett Smith, Mr. and Mis Mouls AVillinms, Colonel and Alia. C. Bow Dougheity, Alt. and Alls. A'. II. Dean, Mr. and Alts. S II. Hicks, Air. and AIis. lot w Pith Jones, Abiam Xeshltt, A. G. Nesbitt, John Lame, B F. AVIllIams, Mr. and Alts fientge T. Thomas, and the Allsses Kntheilne Lante, 1311en IL Lanre, Sara Nesbitt, and Hllzubeth S. Kitk. Plijladelphl.i was tepiesented by Charles AV. Thomson, George T. Gvv H llam and AIis Gtace AValsh-Plper. Boston Airs. Alottls. Catbondnle was lepie.senttd by AAr. J. Hamilton, Air. and AIis AValter Fiitk and Ala.ster Harry Flick, S II. Kupp and AIlss Florence F. Kupp, A. P. Ttautweln and the Allsses C.uollne H. and Emily H. Ttautweln. The ttain bearing the excuislonlsts made stops at the high dam, the ioii glomeiate quany, and the watei tom p.ui's fat m, near the distributing reset voir. A lnige hut had been erod ed at the fat in, nnd dinner was seived theie by Cnteter Rpdington, of AVIlkes Barie. Colonel AAraties acted as toast inastei, After he had bpoken a few btlef wotds of welcome, Piesldent H H, Stock, of the Hngltieoeis' club, thanked Air. nnd Mis. AVntres, in be half of the club, for the dn's enjoy ment. OTHER ADDRESSES. A'lte-Piesldcnt B F. LnRue spoke along the same line. Judge Alton A. A'osbutg, of thy Oiph.ins' com t, spoke inteiestingly, giving one of his thatac tciistic shoit speeches, and Colonel C. Bow Dougheity, of the Ninth legltnent, of Wilkes-Baue, was another popul.it speaker. Supeiintendent C. C. Rose, of the Delawate and Hudson coal depuit Tnont; Sidney AA'llllams, of the Bile's coal deputment; William AI. Al.nple, of the Sciantnn Gas and AVnter ( om pany, weie thtoe othei Sctantonlans who made shoit nddi esses. Alotrls Williams, Abiam Nesbitt, J, AAr. Hollenback, John Lance, B F. Williams and J, Bennett Smith weie among the AVllkes-H.me speakets. A special business meeting of the club was held, after the specechm, iking, and AVilllam L Allen, of Peckv llle, and Ralph J. Gt elder, of Philadelphia, weie elected to nssociato meinbcishlp. Re ports for vaiious committees wote made by Societal y Alfied L3. Lister. The ii it ty leached Scianton about 5 o'cloik yesteiday aftemoon. OUTING FOR THE NEWSBOYS. Committees Appointed to At range for the Event. At a meeting of those Inteiested lit the nniiunl newsbojH' picnic, In the oflloe of A. P. Bedford, the following geneial committee was appointed to tako clmige of tho event: B, B, Megni gee, Colonel K. II, Rlpiile, A. P. Bed- fold, Hugh Keennn, 13. L Hatlleld, J. A. Schutrur, P. A. Hntiett, Rlchurd Little, J. A. Curtis, P. AV. Gallagher, Allchael Goodman, 13. J. Ljnett, James Ciinimlngs, Thonias (Allien, V, Ale Caithy, John B. Banett, O. r. Bxbee, T. J. Fleming, Di. G. 13 Bill, P. A. 0'Bc)e, F. J, Johnson, llnuy Hope well, James O'Connor, Sidney B, Kcp iiiT, Gioigu AVahl, John Nlland, Philip lloblnsoii, Fied A. AVagnei, T, K. Pi lie, J. U. Hopewpll, John B. Fair, Hownul Davis, Thomas P, Dulfy, U Bobnthan, Roboit 13. Men Irk, Isiuel Pi Ice, 13d waul O'llaiu and Fiank Culleii, The soliciting conimlvtep Is made up of Dr. G. 13. Hill, Hugh Keeium, Bein atd Alegiugee, J, 1, Stlniter und T. 13. Pi Ice. The chiilt man of tho general committee Is A. P. Beiltoid; T. M. Fleming, Ueasuttt; 13, L. Hatlleld, sec retuiy, It Is ui gently toftuested that nil who deslie (o have the bo,s have the best tlmo of theli lives lo-opeiate with the above gentlemen In eveiy way, The soliciting tommlttee will visit tho mei chants nnd otheis In tho city light away foi tontilbutlons of money, ed hies and otlier help. It Is probable that a great many who would like to con tribute insh or some equivalent wll not ho been by tlieointnlttee, Those who wish to help In any way may do bo. All contributions of money or sugges tions to help the work may be sent to Z. L. Huttleld, sectetary, Tilbune, Scrantpn, All tontilbutloiiH will be nc knowledged In the dally papers. Dr. Llndabury, Surgeon, diseases of women a bpeciulty, 215 Connell building. Hours: 11a. in. to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8.30 p.m. '. , it 4. t K,yti , 7-"ijag-'-i "-r-j-vj "-. HMSZOVAi WZMZ I HvA.llli;, 7W KkrVv,,'"x.yX'j: ro ffs vAfliier.V tu jrifrav iwm mVABHL' k.x K?Jffimi3 fmivtF'' "Labor vinoit. " CONSERVATORY REVIEW, CONTINUED. There ware played during the past year In Conservatory fluslcul Recitals : 323 Pianoforte Solo Numbers. ... 185 Players 44 Unls6n Pieces 1 30 Players 44 Ensemble Pieces 304 Players 2 Illustrations of Faeltcn Funda mental Training 62 Players THE NEXT SCHOOL YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER II. J. ALFRED PENNINOTON, Director Carter Building-, 604 Linden Street. WAS DROWNED WHILE BATHING Casper Martin Met Death While Swimming: in Lacka wanna River. Casper Alartln, a oung man in the employ of Gtocei Atchlbald Tutnbull of SJ1 Cnpotf-e avenue, was diovvned about nio o'clock lust night, while swimming in 11 pool In the L ickavvann 1 rivet near the Scranton Nut and Bqlt Works. Up was suddenlj sebed with damps, and gink to the bottom beforo any nf his companions could come to his nld. Alattiu was "t yeats of age and lived with the Tutnbulls. A mothei and se etal hi otheis, who ielde on Stone ave nue, suivlve him He left the Tutnbull 1 evidence about 7 "0 o'clock last even ing with Robett Tutnbull, Ales. Hay, and two 01 three other voting men. The patty went to the poo, which was foi met 1 a patt of the L.itka wanm, known as "the eddj," but Is now detached fiom the main slie.tm. Thev shipped and enteted the water, and between 0 nnd 3 10 o'clock the at tention of the othets was atti.icted to Miitln, who was making a seiles of gi I111 ices and gasping foi help. There had been a good deul of sky latking In the water, previous to this and at fltst the joung men thought their f 1 lend was merely joking. They leilbed shoitlj, liowevei, that he was real! in agonv, but befoie they could le tcli 1 il m he had sunk. Fot ovei an houi and a half futile at tempts weie made to lecover the body, by AI11 tin's companions and patrol men, who weie summoned. Shottly be fore 11 o'clock it was biought to the suifnce, and letnoved to the home of Alt. Mat tin on Stone avenue. Cot oner J. F. Salttv was notified and was ptesent when the body was re moved fiom the water. MANY IMPROVEMENTS. They Ate Being Made by the D., L. & W. Company or Are in Contemplation. The exclusive announcement in The Tilbune, Alonday, legaullng the pio posed new ft eight station, -which the Delawaie, Lackawanna it AVe.stein r.illt oad company contemplate electing on Alittes stieet, caused quite a sut prie in 1 allt oad cltcles, although such a change has been In ievv by the com pany officials lot a long time. ' Their ptesent building fionting on the alley in the iear of lower Lacka wanna avenue Is not largo enough to accommodate the -vast amount of ft eight which is handled dally. A huge volume of this business Is now handled In the tiansfer station near the AVest Lackawanna avenue 01 ea sing. The Impioveinont is only one of tho many contemplated by the company for this city, and within a few eais a complete change will matk the situ ation ot affairs which exist at the pres ent time. Notable among these will bo the viaduct ovei the AVest Lacka wanna avenue uillioad ctossing. The plans and specifications for this much needed stiuctuto nre now being piepaied In City Engineer Phillip's de pal tmpnt, nnd details In ieg.it d to the ptellmlnaiy woik are also being at tended to Owing to the scat city of striicttiial lion und steel, It is doubt ful If woik can be stinted on the via duct befoie another year tolls mound. Meantime eveiythlng ele will bo in leadlness for the woik. No less Impoitiiiit, In fact, a change of more Itnpoitance, ns fin as tho company Is lonceined, than the con stiuttlon of a viaduct, will be the elec tion of new car tepaliing and building shop-', nnd also new motive power ic palilng and machine shops, which will mean the complete oblltemtlon of the piesent shops In tills city. Fiom piesent indications, the car shops will be located on a site adjiuent to the Kesei A'alley blanch uillioad, lying between Tlmmes & Hecht's spike mill and tho Capouso colllety of tho Ontailo & AVestein Coal company. The advantages of this loentlon are gi enter than the site orlglnnlly selected on tho Bloonishurg division. Tho shops will be built on a lnige scale, and will enable tho company to build tlio now equipment needed, This will glvo additional einplojnient to 11 much linger forte of men t''un Is now employed, and enable tho company to conoentrato all of their icpilr work In this city, The plans nnd speclllta tlons for these shops no now being worked out by the company's ntchltects unci tnglneeis nnd will boon be com pleted, Chief Bngineer MoFnilln visit ed the ptoposed site for tho car shops recently and was much Impicsscd with the location. The new machine shops nnd motive power department will be located on the site of the old Noith Stc' mill, and wilt Include some of the most up-to-date machlnet y and elect) leal equip ment In the woild. This Impiovement will levolutlonUe, the piesent motive power lepulriug plant In this city, , Vhe new ound house In the Scianton fd Is nefirly under, cover, but work ..as been temporarily suspended 011 jt, owing to the1 scarcity of buMdlng material. Many minor Improvements t JPM W4iii.4, i'T! I ,if t r, Mm. jtsa nre also being made at various points along the line. APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED. New Jersey Receivers Appointed in Case of Atlantic Match Company. Judge 1!. A'. Atchbald of the dlstiict federal court yesteidny conilrmed the appointments of H. L Holmes of Cam den, N. J., and 13. J. Patteison, of Plalnfleld, as lccelveis In the bank tuptcy case of the Atlantic Alutch com pany, of Camden. The appointments weie made Monday by Judge Andtevv Kiikpatilck In the 1'nlted States dlstiict couit at Ticn ton. The company lecently came Into prominence by Its single handed at tempt to fight the match tiust. The petition filed states that It Is now- los ing money, at the rate of $7,000 per month, and has $148,000 of debts clthct; due, or already part due. DEMOCRATIC POLITICS. Call for a Convention to Nominate a County Ticket Will Be Issued Soon. As yet the Democrats have not pto ceeded veiy fat in shaping their lines fot the fall campilgn. As has been their wont they have lain idle until af ter the Republican nominations are made. The tall for the committee to meet and fix the date of the convention tan be expected now any day. The convention will likely not take place until August Only one Democrat has been men tioned foi tongiess. He is P. Alulheiln, of Tayloi, of the film of Alulherln & Judge, tontiattois. Mi. Alulheiin has said that he is disposed to seek the nomination and would, in all likelihood, accept It If It came to him. Uliete are three outspoken candi dates fot orphans' couit judge. They ate T. R. Hoban, Hon M. F. Sando, and Ala or James J. O'Neill, of Cai bondale. Mi. Hoban is the most ag gtesslve of the ttlo. Four names mo mentioned in con nection with the nomination foi coun ty comnilsslonoi. It is conceded that Count Commissioner John J. Duikln is to be one of the two nominees, and that he shall have some say In the selection of his 1 mining mate. He wants a Gei man Democrat and so do all the man age!. s Buigess AMctor Buischell, of Dunmoto, Common Councilman Ch.ules Gi.if, of the Nineteenth waul, and Au gust Robinson ate spoken of foi the place, noblnson can have it without a fight, it is said, if he will take it. In case ho should not be ptevalled upon to tun, the chances are that Buigess Buischell will be the choice. Only one Demociat, James Alooie, of Carbondale, succeeded In passing the examination for mine inspector and the Demounts aie consequently re st! Ictcd to one candidate. Common Councilman P. F. Calpln has no one openly opposing him, as pt, for the senatoiial nomination. Seven al men of the party are, how over, out with lightning rods, and befoie long Mi. Calpln may have opposition. Timothy D. Hnes, who was defeated by Hon. T. Jeffeison Reynolds two eais ago, has dctei mined to make a tiy against Joseph Olivet. The chances ate no one will attempt to deny him the oppoitunlty. Joseph J. Biennan, of Cnihontlale, is talked of for the Demo ciatic nomination for lepicsentative in the Fouith district, Hon. P. B. Tim lin und Thonias Hendiicks, of Jeimyn, uro also candidates. John H. Bonnet wants to tiy again for the leglsltttuio in tho Thiid disttlct. Ho Is the only 0110 thus far talked of. In the Second dlstiict, Common Councilman Fied Phillips is out for the nomination, nnd up to date has the Held to himself. LAW EXAMINATIONS. Schedule Issued for Those to Be Held During the Coming Week. The legulur examinations for ad mission to the bai of Lackawanna county will bo held In the coutt house, next week. Tho following schedule hus been Issued by the examiners: JIONDAY, JULY H. fl n. m. to 1 p. m llluokstono's Com mentaries. 2 p. m. to 3 p. m.--.geney. 3 p, m. to I p. m. Tl lists and Trustees. 4 p, in. to 5 p. m. Ulemtntary Law, TUBSDAA', JULY 15. 5 30 n, in. to 10 :,C a. in, Criminal Law mil Criminal lioculure. luru a. in. to It m. Contracts. 2 p. m, to t p. in.-Doint btlo Relations. 1 p. ni. to 3 p. m.-QuasI Contiatts, AVCDNBSD.W, JULY 1G. 9 a, m. to 10 JO a. in. Constitutional Law. 10 GO a. m. to 12 SO p. m. Bills and Notes. 2 p. 111, to 3 .JO p. in, Common Law Pleading. 3 u0 p. m. to 5 p. in Sales. THURSDAY, JULY 17. 0 a. m. to 10 30 n, ni. Partnership, 10 "M a. m. to 11 CO a. in, Kent's Com mentaries. 11,30 a. 111. to 12 30 p. in. Coiporatlons, 2 p, m. to 4 p. m. Equity, Pleading and Practice. 4 p. m. to 5 30 p. m- Real Property, FRIDAY, JULY 18. S30 a. m. to 10 30 a. m. Practice In Pennsylvania. ' 10 30 a. m. to 11 30 a. m Federal Pro- tcduic. JutUdlctlon nnd Oiguuhsutlon of State and Federal Courts. 11.30 a. ni. to 1 p. m Bvldence. JTp. m. to 4 p. m. Decedents' Estag. 4 p. in. to 0 p. m. Torts. &M .A JrtaJiaK"! - Pft.rl. HiP , -tfv aSfc. jTBSe-g-M-vJ.- KILLED BY D. &H. TRAIN FOUK-'YEAn-OLD MARCUS DIL LON VICTIM OF COLLISION. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Dover, of Ca pouso Avenue. Wero Out Driving with Dillon Child When Struck by Delaware and Hudson Train at Parker Street Crossing In Greon Ridge Mrs, Dover's Condition Was Reported as Serious Last Night Dover's Arm Was Broken. A collision between the S 03 Delaware nnd Hudson train, tunning to Catbon dnle, nnd the horse nnd buggy of Henry Dover, of 81i! Cnpouse avenue, nt tho Parker street ctossing Inst night, le sulted in tho death of four-year-old Alaicus Dillon, nnd serious injuries to Air. (md Alts. Dover. The Dillon child was the son of Air. and Alts. Thomas Dillon, who live in the same building as the Doveis, and had been taken out for n drive bv Air. and Airs. Dovei. Tho accident occiltied about 8.10 o'clock, und in addition to the Injiules ahead' mentioned, Dovot's hot so was killed and his buggy tulned. Dover and his wife weie lemovod to tho Lackawanna hosnltitl, vvhete tho formers lnjuiles were stated as con sisting of a broken left aim. Alts. Dover sustained a concussion of tho biain, and severe scalp wounds. Air. nnd Alts. Dover have fioquently taken the Dillon child out driving, nnd thero foio when the little one lfequested them to take him along last night, they glad ly ncqulesccd. They diovo through Ptovldence, and It was on their retutn homo that tho accident look place. As Alt. Dover drew near the ciosslng, a large build ing shut off his view of tho track and he know nothing of the nppioachlng tialn until he suddenly heaid Its whistle. His lioise then gave a wild dash, and Dover was utterly unable to control it. There ns nn awful clash, as tho en gine stiuck tho bugg, and when Dover tcgalned consciousness ho found him self under his dead hotse, with his wife King neat by, stunned and unconscious, Tho child was gtoanlng feebly, and died soon afteiwatds. Coronet J. F. Saltt nnd Dr. Bessey and Dt. Peck weie summoned, nnd tho Dovers weie then lemoved to the hos pital. Dovet left after his aim was tieated, but "Alls Dovei's condition was leported as veiy seiious at the Lacka wanna early this moinlng. DREYER SONG RECITAL. He Was Heaid Last Night in. St. Luke's Parish House. Henry P. Droer, now of Boston, as sisted bv All Doers.im, pive a song 1eclt.1l last night at St. Luke's parish hall, which perhaps as an artistic suc cess has not been sui passed In this city. Air Dicjet is a oung man of distin guished personal appeal ance and pos sessing unmistakable tcmpeialncnt. To n cettain degiee he lesembles L'tnest Seton-Thompson. His voice is a cleat, lesonant b.uitone, or full i.inge. There is a niuked hi leal quality in his tones which affoids delight to the eat. Jn the Aria liom "L'Klneo." Ills stton diamatlc ability was well btought out He sing a gioup of Schumann's songs, beginning with the Alay song and con cluding with "leli Giolle Night," which showed inio taste. The little Biani's sotiff was one of the most poetic In its rankling, whllo 'Isclialkowskv's Pil giim's song gave a glimpse of the deli cate interpretation of which he Is capable. Air. Doets.tm pl.ied delightfully two gieit solos, the GiIpk "Btldil 1'iou.s slou" and the Polonaise in A major bv Chopin. He plaed supetbly and his advance in his choice piofcsslon must ceitainly be a gient satisfaction to his f 1 lends who .11 e so many in Scianton. Ills tcndeilng of tho Chopin number was notably attistlc and his billllant execution was maikecl. The vocal pioginmme concluded with thtee Bnglish numbets. Air, Dieyer tc celvcd many encoies and It Is hoped he will be heaid heio again when the weather will penult attendance of all the lovers of leally good music. CORAY SMITH. (Communicated ) There has gone out from this community tho spiut of a man a man who at I1I3 best was almost unknown to tho world but 0110 whoso acquaintance was a help ful, Inspiring and elevating Influence. A bachelni, and of .1 quiet, studious n.ituie, ho had for some ears lived ulmo'.t tho life of a heimlt, living by himself In a house that ho had built on tho part of his father's estato which fell to his share, at somo distance back fiom tho street and fiom tho village. Here, with his book, his muslr and his flowers and plants, he lived fiom all ap pearances, contented and happy. Theio Inn, pet haps, nova been In this part of tho country a man moro conversant with standard llterntuio, bettor read In tho classical and moto proficient In higher mathematics than this man, who lived nlmost unappreciated for tho best that was in him. Heldo his knowledge of books, ho was a musician, although ho never owned nn Instrument upon which to bound tho h.umony that evolved from his brain for ho was a composer of a high otclei music which local musicians confessed their Inablllt to Interptct. Lack of funds to sccuiu publication and a dlRldciico and modesty which belongs to tho man whosu muslu Is In his soul nnd deimitids an outlet through his pen, Just for Its own sake, pi evented the 3 aud 5 pound boxes, (fresh daily) 25c per pound, This Butter is always uniform. Butter packed in tubs can be bought for 3 or 3c per pound less, but does not run uuiform, E. G. Coursen. xitmL- JrttimtA is tameif Gii J. BWrfrrJBf... .WMB"'T'r. Vfc. world's knowledge of n. genius, It U to bo hoped that Bomo of his family will give this music to nn appreciative musi cal world, and oven thus Into do lienor to ft composer of limited advantage!) and largo ability. Moro thnli ono senior of ncnilcmy and collcgo ovvo nnd will Kindly own their ob ligations to his ofllclcnt tutoring, al though no one over heard of It from him. This rnro man wits also a botanist. Plants and flowers he know nnd loved. With nil theso resources Innate, It Is not sttnngc that ho found contentment nnd pleasure In a lotto Hfo that vvob never lonely. Ills unwritten law seemed to be "With mnllco toward nnno und charity to nil." Never an unkind crltl rlsm was breathed concerning him, Madame Grundy nnd nil her Ilk shrunk away nbnshed beforo a charnctcr so far nbovo reproach. This man was Corny Smith, son of Madison Smith, some venrs deceased, Ho was born In 1810 on tho sumo farm and Jiut across tho way from tho homo of his sister, Hntllc. where ho died July 4. nt 10 p. m, Ilia funeral service was held In tho Newton Ccntro Baptist church, and Interment was mndo In Newton cemtory. Ilnv. Abel AVrlglcy, who was a friend of Air. Smith, was the ofllclatlng clcrgman. OBITUARY. PATRICK APGRAW, of Jones street, Allnookn, died yesterday morning, He Is survived by his wife und two daugh ters, Airs. F. H. Morton, AIlss llminn, nnd tin co sons, Hubctt, Patilck and Allchael. Tho f unci ill will bo held Thutsdav morning with a mnss of re quiem nt St. Joseph's church. Inter ment will bo mudc in the Allnooka Cnlhollc tomoteiy. A. C. STBA'BNS, bi other of ex Sheriff Stevens, of this city, died ln Blnghiimton, Alonday. Intcimciit will take plate ln that city today. Mr. Stevens was a member of Lackawanna lodge, No. 201, Independent Order of Odd Follows, of this tlty. JHOOSIC. A large party of AVIIkes-llnrro pooplo spent Tuesday at the Spring Biook AVa tci comp.mv's new dam Hairy Capwcll has lotuinod to Philadel phia. Tho Avoca nnd Alooslc business men plactl an Interesting game of bill on Mondnv afternoon on the homo gtounds The scoio was 10 to 11 in favor of Avoca AIlss Alattio Hinds Is visiting fi lends in AIoscow. Coiey Jenkins Is enjoying this week fishing along tho Susquehanna river. Overloaded with Organs at Guernsey Hall. AVc have a largo and varied stock of new and second-hand organs which we doslio to dispose of at once to make room for our pianos. Those who purchase one of theso In struments within tho next few days can do so at dealing out pikes and terms to suit convenience of purchas es. GUERNSEY HALL, ' J. AV. Guernsey, Prop. I MS M Black and Russet Leathers, all sizes, nssoitecl styles. These Shoes will appeal to men who care more for durability and wearing qualities than they do for style. Not this season's shoes, but mighty good shoes just the same. Come eaily for flist choice. Wednesday, Pair, 50c. A GAS 1 1 is HE will remove all anxiety as to the Coal Supply for your kitchen, and will also save your wife much of the drudgery of housekeeping. Cooking with Gas is af cheaP ast coa s cleaner, and much more convenient. We are offering to our gas consumers Double Oven Gas CaokfngV Ranges for $p. 75 and up. This price Includes putting them'ln your kitchen ready for use. All connections free on first floor. How About Hot Water? A Hot Water Heater connected that question. We have them. Fuel gas, gross $1,00; net 90 ( Ranees and Hot Water Heaters room, No, Iid Washington Avenue, OPEN EVENINGS Scranton Gas : Lubricating oil.s MaIon?y Oil & Manufacturing Company, , 141-149 Meridian Street. , old 'phone OS'S, t wnyy 'P.HONE 2 gal ' ..,.$ 4..-MJtJL c-Mfc j aye Q,ur "fHbitaFe&bN:': by" Using I . Rubber Shloes or Pads We Carry a 4 4 4 4 41 o-? t Complete tine BittenbienderSE 126-12R PrankHn Avp 4 - w .b.4 am 1 " i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 '' 25 Per Gent. Discount on n ,f Strarw Hats All new stock in all shapes, including Panamas, , 412 Spruce Street See our new line of Negli gee Shirts. ARE YOD? It is a fair question. Are you using the Best Flour? The "SNOW WHITE" is the BEST. Dickson Mill & Grain Co,, Old Phono Green Eidgo, 31-2. New Phono 1133. Scranton. Complaints Having Reached Us That people aro soliciting work in our name, we wish to notify tho public that we have no agents out whatever. Have you seen our. "STORM KING" UMBRELLA? Guaranteed to stand all storms, or money lefunded. Scranton Umbrella Manufacturing: Co. 313 Spruce Street. RANGE to your kitchen boiler an'swera Price connected, $ip. and 80 cents per thousand. on exhibition at. our, sales- -,i UNTIL 9 0'C.0ChV & Wate? Co !' and Burning i ir y-T fe,i-.A-C foJHNJfcMrftfMini .III r.wnSft. f ''iW.j..'4-. , 4