The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 23, 1894, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE SCHANTOJT TElB t JNE FIJI DAY MOKXINO, MA RCH 23. 1894.
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Lackawanna
THE
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Laundry
S08 Fenn Ave. A. B. WARMAN.
NorrmanA Moore
FIRE INSURANCE
120 Wyoming Avenue
BARGAINS IN
SWIVEL SILKS
Cheney Bros.'
CHINA SILKS
HASKEL BLACK SILKS
bbs mm
415 Lacka. Avenue.
Carpet
Wall Papers,
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Window Shades,
Draperie3,
Mattings, Rugs, etc
WILLIAMS & McANUlTY.
'27 Wyoming Ava
CITY NOTES.
Address to Boys' Brigade at the
AvjLue Baptist Church.
Penn
COL. RIPPLE'S GRAPHIC PICTURE
Realistic Story Is TolJ of Personal
Reminiscences Of Lift and Lventa in
the Prison Pens of the South Hor
rible Sanitary Conditions gesm In
credible Prisoners Assumed Leal
Power and Hung Desperadoes.
Today the public schools Had county of
fices And banks wi'.l be closed.
Nine new streKt cars for tho Trscton
company arrived in the city yesterday-
There are still a number of good seats
for the opening at the new Froth -
Ingham theater.
The ladles of the Second Presbyterian
church will cerva a itupjjer in tb church
pnrlor this evernnz, commencing at 6
o'clock.
Seyen cases of measles and ono of scarlet
tVrer were reported at the board of health
ofiv e restenlay. The case of scarlet feyjr
is at 1502 Price street.
An assembly wi'.l b given in honor of
the coll (rians who will bs home for the
Easter vacation at Uu Bicycle Ciub honso
next Tuesday eveniag.
The funeral of the 2 year-old son of
James Xeweil, of 'AH Fifth avenue, will
take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock. In
terment in Hyde Paris cemetery.
A warrant was issued yesterday b7 Al
derman Bailey for the arrest of Thomas
O'Donncll and otherB who assaulted 0. O.
Lutz at Pine Brook Tuesday night.
Official information received At the
board of health office in this city yester
day states that four cases of small-pen
and three of variloid are under treatment
in Danville.
Marriage licenses were granted yester
day bv Clerk of the Courts Thomas to Ar
thur Rollison and fiessio Haley, of Promti
ton, and Richard Hughes an'l Mary Mc
Hale, of Jermyn,
Oood Friday services at St. Luke's
chuch: 7 a. m., litany and lii-iiiiaphor.i:
10.30 a. m, servicoand sermon; 12 m. to 8
p. m., tho passion service; 7. 45, overling
prayer and sermon.
Frank Koss, a member of the Lacka
wanna county colony In the Esstern pen
itentiary, was disrharxi d yesterday. Ho
had h'en serving a term of imprisonment
for aggravated ns-ault and battery.
The novelty store of II. C. Surdiim, of
Penn avenue, wa taken posses-Ion of by
the sheriff yesterday on an execution Is
sued at the instance of I E Rardam. The
execution was issued on a judgment for
t".',JK0.
Mayor Counell yeitenlay nj. proved the
ordinance establishing the trade of (..'
jmuse avenue betweeu New York and Ash
streets. He also attached his signature of
npproval to several resolutions passed by
couudls.
The building committee of the hosrd of
control mot last night an 1 approved of a
number of bills, among tliern bet'ig that
of Hunt & Connell for heating No. 7. A
retaining wall for No. 23 and improve
ments for other buildings were provided
for.
The sale of seats for Sol Smith Kussell's
presentation of "A Poor Relation" nl the
new Frothiughain theater next, Tuesday
evening will open at the box 0001 in tho
Arcade this morning at W o'clock. In "A
Poor Halation" Mr. Bassell is seen at his
very beet, and the uaturulness of bis act
ing is remarkable.
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Mr. Evan Entsra Ball.
Titus D. Evaus was arrested on a war
rant issued by Alderman Prist yesterday
for forcibly entering the house of Oeurge
VaiiBchooter t" make a levy on a distress
warrant, lie was admitted to bail by Al
derman Morgan in the sum uf $M, fur
nished by Henry Ilurschell, 5Wi Houtli
Main avenue. Both parties to tho case
live ou the West Side.
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Easter Kosea Oiveu Away.
Un Saturday our store will be beautifully
decorated with flowers and plants. Willi
every dollar's worth of goods sold we will
give an Easter rose; S2.u0 worth of goods,
two roses, etc. Mkaiis St Haokn.
Lily ok the Vai.lky at Clark's.
McBridk'8 new Turkish bath. Every
thing new. WW Spruce street, opposite
Court House.
Colon! Kzra ll.Kippleaildressol tho
Boys' Brigade of ttio Penn Aveiiil.'
Baptist 0 Unroll last night on his "Per
aoual BemioiaoSBOM of Sautlioru
Prima Life." Companion A and it and
the cadet carps occupied u portion of
the body uf the church, auJ the other
space was devoted to a zoo 1 Biz id SQlll-
enct, The prooee'ls nottod nnltn a
largo emu and will be applied to the
pnrshaea of uniforms for the Bjvj'
Brigade.
That the subject of Colon Hippie's
talk was uu appropriate one, was
shown by ths rapt attention uf the
young lusu whose interest nevr lagged
from the time Colonel Hippie DOtfMU
speaking until he olossd, Tue salient
point of the ud.lrese were us follows !
MISCONCEPTION Of 1NDIBSONVILLI.
'1 he paper 1 shall read cauuot bedig ii
fied by the term "Lecture"; it is simply
the NOOUoStion of sceuee aud events in
which it was my fortuue to take a part.
Few have a knowledge or conception o(
Andereoueilte m which many thousand
union pi lemur suffered and di-d. yet.
from Ueitysburg to Appotntnattox Court
Uniae there were fewer uniou soldier
killed ou the tit 1 1 of battle thau died ill
the prison liens of the south iu the same
ieLgth of time.
AndTonVl)l0 overshadows the other
prisons, but the mortality there was not
HO itre.it as elsewhere. Salisbury, Flor
ence, Milled, Blchmood, Danville, Belle
I'le. Colombia, B'.ucksuear and other prl
ODI this side of the Mississippi, Camp
Ford, Texas and others on ths west side,
coutilbuted their quota which placed the
aatsa of the union soldier far ab'vo all
others for deed of heroic sacrifice uu 1
steaufast loyalty to country.
After the lapse ot over twenty -live years
mj recolleotione may be a little diuim I.
uud 1 forgot uiuuy naUMsof tbot" whj
passed through too fttrnaCiOf iirtlictimi
with me; but some of the scenes are so in -deltbly
improved on my uniuory that
Whit TOaMD, sense, or life remains, they
can never be etf.iced.
My regiment, the Fifty-second Pennsyl
vania, was u;:e of uu uped.tloa OfgaoiSSd
under General Footer to get p.ss, ssiou of
James Island in Churlestou hirbjr; the
attack failed, and about 11 of us Who
landed were either killed or captured. It
w as the morning of July Ii, lstil, that we
walked luto the Confederacy over the par
:t;ets of Fort Johuson.and it was not until
tue first of the following March that I was
privileged to shuke the uniduiutauce thus
hastily and rashly formed.
We were taken over to Charleston dur
ing the morniug nni were marcued
through the part of ibe city Which was
exposed to our guru on Morris Iland to
the city prison. On our way we were
subjected to all sorts of taunts and chaf
flug and sometimes could not refrain from
replying in kind. The hatred felt for us
was plainly shown. We were taken into
th" jail yard and iu the afteruoou fur
nished a lubful of boiled musu aud somu
bacon; very few partook of it, but after
ward 1 wished for an opportunity to at
tack the second tub. The ileus in tho
prison were driven away by hce iu over
whelming numbers who took possession of
our bodies.
ES ROUTE TO PRISON" PEN.
On the morning of the sixth we were re
moved from the Charleston prison and put
aboard the cars for Andersonville. Forty
or fifty of us were packed iu each box cur
with one door closed and four guards
watching the other exit. At Augusta,
John Hupp bought a ijuurt of iu:u und
divided It among Brennan, Beavers and
myself. We were a thirsty lot ami tired,
and the millt, like its prlce-t'2 per 'luurt
whs beyond description.
At Macon we were separated from our
ofVeri. who I believe were left there, and
we went on. Colonel Hoyt escaped shortly
after and within light of our guuboats on
the Edisto river was treed by dogs and re
captured. We arrived nt Andersonville on tho
morning of July 8 and were allowe I to re
tain all snms of money les than $100. It
was at this time I first saw Captain Henri
Wirz, made fumous.or infamous rather, by
his administration a commandant of An
dersonville prison. He was a little, weazened
specimen of man aud res-mblrd a skye
terrler, though the companion is unfair to
the dcg. lie was utterly heartless and
held his position for that reason, by the
full knowledge and purpose of his super
iors. Ono of our boys described Wirz as
heingtbe most even-tempered man he ever
saw. 1 1 that he was always in a rage,
We coon came to a point overlooking
the stockade and the sight of the Inside of
the prison below us was stunniug and dis
heartening. It resembled (in imuieam
ant-hill teeming with life. There were
about 2o,0G0 prisoners there at the lime,
and that mass swurailng and moving
about over tho face of the prison bore out
the ant resoaiblance very strongly. It
srmuck our heart to think this was to be
cur home no one know how I 'tig per
haps until the end of the war. whenever
that nrlght bu. Cpou our eutrance, flit ',
disease, starvation, and death were nil
about us, and we were warned of tho dead
line by the old prisoners; no intimation of
this feature having been made by the
gusrd to u. In some places this dead-lino
was shown by a fence about throe feet
high, running around the insido of the
stocknde about a rod within it-, limits:
but in all placeB where it was or should
have been, the penalty was death for
crossing or leaning on it. As soon as n
prisoner unwittingly crossed the dead
line, he was shot down, some times nt
twe'nfv feet distance, and released from
csptmty. Many went deliberately to
death in this way.
lloRHim.K DEATH RATtt.
Tho treatment which sent nearly 14,000
ont.u.f 4V0O!) nriHonsis to their graves III
one vcar must have produced horrible
scenes: in stating this I want it uinler-
stood tnatl5,((i0 was the greatest number
confined there In one month, it linn been
Irrowlna to that point from the time the
prison was dpened in Maruh until Augun.
after this they b.igan moving them to
other orisons until toward the list there
WM not a tenth of that number there. The
uteatest mortality whs in the month of
Aiiaust: in that month nearly one out of
every eleven (lied, the number being H.0H7,
n;i average of within a small fiartion of
100 dead i nch day for the entlie month it
was death in all its repulsiveao'S and hor
ror: as the dead wagons came for them
they were tossed on like logs of wood
twenty or more In a wagon, anil were
bulled In trenches without coffins or other
coverings that bore the falnteut si iutdance
to a Christian Imrial.
U'e hud no shelter and the food was not
Healthful; we had no opportunity to bathe
or wash our clotniug. ruth abounded
everywhere. We were turned loose In
this prison, strangers to all. aud obliged to
hunt spaces for ourselves wn -revel' we
Vonld find a vacant tpot.
After deicribing an interval of find
ini' unoccupied space and meager shel
ter, Colonel Hippie told of a tragedy
enacted in full view of the largest audi
"iice ever assembled on an occasion of
the kind in this c niiitry.
Of Hie llrst lot of prisoners who came to
Andersonville was a gang or the meanest
vIlliuiiH who ever uscip.'d the gtllows.
They were bounty-Jumper, thieve and
criminals from the slums of the big cities,
who spent their time robbing fellow prls
ouers of money, blankets or auythiug
worth stealing. Ultti tho proceeds thev
bought extra rations for themselves, and
kept well red, while their uuseraoln vie
time were dully losing strength and car
rlage. At last, driven to desperation, a
few determined men handed together aud
resolved to break up the murderous guug.
(isllows were erected, and in the presence
ot SO.UUU leiiows these desperadoes sulrerecl
the just iHiualty of their crimes. Fr.nn
that time on we had peaSOUd order with
in the stockude walls oven if wo didu't
have uuy thing elsa.
scenes in prison,
a walk through the pnson would dis
close suffering, disease and death in more
nwlul forms than the nriid of luan. unused
to Mich sights, could Imagine. It dying
one bad 00 trusted frieuds to draw their
rations and help them, they would lluully
set in a condition overall by lice aud would
bo killed by them. 1 have seen poor fel
lows out iu the sun too weak to turu their
faces down, with uieggots feasting on
them and lice devouring them, We could
do but little aside from brulliug off the
worms, shield their faces from the sun aud
give them water. While one would do this,
hundreds Would walk by with only a pass
ing glance.
VALUE OF OULD.
The cum nt rate of exchange was about
threo dollars of Confederate money for a
(ue-dollur greenback, and so great was the
desire for gold that there was practically
no limit When it wa offered, A 1U piece
Would probably hare brought 1,0M in
Confedeiate niouey. John Kapp was tho
only one in our party who had fund aud
he divided with us $itl as long - it lusted.
Onions cost from !b to 75 cents each; eggs,
4ll cents each: potatoes, SI per dozen, suit,
5 cents per teuspoonful, uud other foods in
proportion.
( ii the terrible Suffering of the ensuing
five months, the oscipos aud re-cupture.t
by dogs, the many incident which go to
make up Mich a wiuter as we spent there,
uud our dual release and arrival in our
lines. I cannot ut this time uudertaku to
relate
"Peaeaful and quiet now the place,
'l he cureless traveler tin. is small trace
Of Mouse enacted here.
Ami ret. so rail of memories dread,
It seems ss if the Very dead,
jtmoua wiuae grave the living tread,
.Ml, tlit waken an I appear
w heue'er the ill famed name is breathed,
And tell of tortures worse than death.11
EASTER WIUSOT CHURUHES.
Preparations 1 hat Are Beiti Made by
tho Choirs ot Different City
Churches tor That Day.
Blow i given the programmes of
the Lister Sunday services at St. Luk i's
Bploiipal church, Wyoming uveuue.
J. Willi Couaut, organist and choir
muster, will hvs ohargs of iUj r
Vk'tfJ.
UOBN1NO PRAYER.
Processional,
Te Doom iu Q,
Jubilate iu P..
'Tho Day of Resurrection,"
Tours
Hopkins
Oariett
. Burnley
...Calkin
. .Conaut
. Wosyau
GOLDEN OPPOSES RULES
He Says That the Police Officers Cauuot Obny
Thtm.
THEY PASS COUNCIL HOWEVER
Appropriation Ordinance Passes on
Two Reading! in the Select Coun.
ci -Ordinances on Third Readme;.
Business Transacted at the Meeting
ot Common Council Action Taken
with Regard to ViaJu:t Ordinance.
SEATS IN UVUV DEMAND.
HOLY COMMUNION.
Introlt, "Awake L'p My Glory'
Kyrie in W
Ctloria Ti'.u
Oratiai Tibl
Hyiuu, "Jesus Christ is Risen"
BEBMON.
Offortow, "As it Began to Ouwu". Foster
bursumcorda ,. t
Sauctus
Agnus Del Woodward
Benedictus uui venit Woodward
tiloria in Excelsis Woodward
Ave Verum Gomrod
Recessional, "Rejoice ye i'ure in Heart,"
llessiter
eve.msu prayer.
Processional, "Rejoioe ye Pnre in Heart, "
Messiter
Glorias Conaut
MaffuMeat Vincent.
Sw. Dinuttis
Anthem, "Awake UpMv Olory ". .Barnley
Recession, "The Day ot Resurrection."
Tours
TheEister servioel nt the Trinity
Lutheran church, c irrnr A Wins ave
nue aud Mnlborry street. Sunday even
ing, will be under the auspices of the
Sabbath school, nssiited by a largo
chorus no I several of our well known
vocalists, accompanied by Lawrence's
orcheitra, who will render a delightful
programme appropriate to tue (lay.
Among th3 musicsl features will be
rendered the following:
Vnthirin "Awake O Earth"
Soprano Solo
lluet and Chorus with Soprano Obligato
Duet. ."The Have Taken My Ljrd Away"
Solo and Chorus
"Watchman, What of the .Night'
Easter Curds
Crown tho Royal Victor," "Happy Easter
Day."
Solo and '.'horns "Death's Ureat Kiug''
Euster Card. . "Hallelujah I Chtist Is Risen '
Accompanists
J!i-s E. (inrugan, ilisi Maggie ( lark
Leader of Orchestra A. Lawionce
Bpfeial attention is being paid to the
mn:e that will bo rendered at St. Pet
er' Cathedral at the 10,30 mass on
Sunday. For eeveral weeks a large
choir has been rehearsing Mozirt
Twelfth mass, under the direotion of
Professor Schilling. T'n choir will bo
accompanied by Bauer's orchestra, nn 1
Violinist llembergir will assist. Mrs.
W. J. Burke will twoue of the soprano
soloists, and the Que voice of Mr.
Schilling will also be hoard on that
day. The musical prugramme is the
hneit yt rendered "t tii oatnedrai,
i.
I' Is Barrs't C'oil.t Note.
The Lackawanna Iron arid Coal company
has dedicated a strip of Itud sixteen feet
wide lor nil allev in the rearof propurtiei
fronting on Mineral stro it, Hi-venth ward
It will prove a great convenience to the
property owners along Mineral street.
Select C lUiicilmaii Koch who wus uistrii
mental in securing tin alley, introduced a
resulut ion in the select il last night
naaiing It Barrett court. The resolution
was approved.
R'raovsl to Whirtfton Avenue.
Miss Sarah McLurm fins removed her
millinary parlors trntn 3.'4 Spruce street to
a more ili-elraolo location, ll Pushing
tori avenue, where she will have larger
and more commodious quarter". Miss
McLauo is now doing business at her new
place, and will be pleased to have all her
old friends to call and sea her.
Ladies' hose, stninl'-s black ami double
heel and sole for 'it cents at Mkahs .
ilAOIN.
m
Latat R- zor To Sho
in Russia Calf or Patent Leather for la
dles and gents nt tl o Commonwealth Shoe
Store, Washington avenue.
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Itoi K BOTTOM prices on groceries, Rein
bait's market, Lackawanna avenuo.
A Oloria silk unihrella
Mkahs ft H AOicti's.
for V cents at
Rsmoval of F. M. Avlsworth
f, M. Aylsworth will removu to MiS Wy
oming avenue, next to Economy Furniture
company's stoic, during the Qrst week in
April.
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St"- ul Sal.
Pot a few day longer wo will continue
our sale of tlgurod china silks at H cents.
Mkahs ft Haiikn's.
CH0R0& stoAj
plants at Clark's.
and home decorative
Wail
The Evsrstt Ltads.
for (iuerueey Bros.' now goods.
America
10 i; I ( i I MX PIOTVBKS, EVERY
NOTED PLACE IN Al.AKKA, Till
UNITED STATES AMU Mexico
pivio NUHBBBS on i hi: coun-
TXH, TUN CENT! A NO ONK
COUPON 1 OU ANY NCMBEB
Sjlect Counclluiaii Patrick Golden
does not favor th new rules that h ive
been drafted for the government o' the
police department At last evening's
msotiug of ths city's . ; lie made a
speech against the passags of the rule
by that body and Intimtted tint if
tiiey were lived up to the city would
have to ek othvr than mortals to do
duty on the police force.
The police regulation ordinance
Which contains the rules was brought
over from the comiuou council and,
arter being iotrolueed, was pluced in
the hands nt a committee with dlrec
Hons to report forthwith. ThsrtDort
being favorable, the measure was at
once called up on Arst reading When
City Clerk Luvelle finished orating
from the lengthy document Mr. (1 il
den claimed thu attention of the chair,
aud from his manner it was very evi
dent hu was intensely in earnest.
"Is there any good, honest in mi iu
this couucil," he cried, "win can vote
for that ordinance.' is then any iu in
here who could live up to them rules
himseli'.' Why, ties chief of police
could not do IU I think this is gag
law and I'm iu favor ot' a square deaf
I waa on the polios toros for eight
years ami know what i'm talking about
when I s-iy those rules can't beobsyed "
WANTED IT BEFSRRBD.
Mr Schwouk moved that the ordi
nance be referred back to thy commit
tee for correction, lint the motion
failed and the ordinance wis after
ward passed on first and sjoMil rsd
lugs. The impropriation ordinauos
was ulso Introduced, reputed forth
with end passed oil fir.-t uuJ second
reading.
The following ordinanoes pasted
third reading : Providing for repair
ing the Mountain rout which passes
through the southerly pirtion of the
Twelfth ward ti Roaring Brook town
ship; for construction of sewer sys
tem section "B" iu th- Fourteenth
ward; establishing grade on William
tret, between Brick aveuue und Mir
garet avenue.
The report of the city engineer nam
ing and re naming streets, w.ts adopted
and the bid for R '"ho court and Ash
struet sewer were rj icted A reduc
tion of the asstsita'nt o( W. II. Rig
lett for the year 18M. from s.'.OJ) to
"2, 100. on the recoinmendatiou of the
city tisseesor, was allowed, an l a reso-
lutiou requeaitng the mayor to enforce
too resolution with regard to leaving
vehicles standing in the streets was
approved.
LOWER BRASC0 MCKTINO.
The cnmuioii council also hold n
meeting last night, at which the bonds
of the following delinquent tax collec
tors were approve) : Charles S Crelbert.
Frank UOeller, Jacob Schaeuer and
Frank Meohler.
The mayor returned without his ap
proval the ordinance providing for the
filling in front nf private property on
the easterly side of ttarfleloj avenn
The veto wa sustained by n vote of 12
to 1.
A resolution cancelling thecoutnet
of Richard T. Harvey to grade Twelfth
street between Lnzsrtis and Division
streets, and authorising the city clerk
to advertise for new proposals lor the
work, was referred to the streets and
bridges committee and the city engineer.
Tliefollowingordinunonsowsed third
and final reading; Providing for the
purchase Of singl" drop harness for
William Coutiell Hose company ; B
proprlattog private property lor ap
proaches to the Linden street and llor
ing Brook bridges.
Council went into committee of
whole for the purpose of anianding th
ordinance providing for the construe
Hon of n viaduc'. over the Delaware
Lickawnnna and Weitern railroad
main track and switches ou West Lick
nwsuna avenue. ine atuemlmtnts
proposed were reported favorably aud
udotited. The amendments were con
cerning the payment of the city pu
Hon of th9 fund for the work, an 1 th
other was that upon the authority of
the city engineer the work of con
structing tho viu luet ui ly be begun a
soon ns the iraotlon and Oilawaro,
Lsckawanna and Western oompinles
have paid in the iSld.OOO each, thu in
suring the f uud for the payment of ex
penses to bo wicurre l.
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BASG Bf.lL BRIEFS.
The Altoona club will start on a southern
trip Apr;l 1.
Oeorg (loo lharti of last y ear's BCfOUloU
club, will play at Healing this your.
Orudy, Allentowu's Hue bucksr.op of last
year, will wear u Philadelphia uniform
this season.
The cranks will be pleased to sue Long
Tom Flanagan iuu BcrantOU Uniform again
this seasou.
Beading is covering it diamond with
iyr of yellow clay and n large grand
stand is being erected. The club will wear
navy blue uniform.
Johustown is going to content I'self with
amateur base ball this season It limy I
anlii to tolerate amateur ball, but what
will It do without Thayer Toreyson?
George Leldy. of Pbilllpsburg, who dil
such clever fielding for Scrsnton last year,
bits gone to ludiuiiupolis, lud , whore h.i
will piuy thu ess son under Manager
Ibarslg.
It does really seem that after all of Read
lug's fuss William Horatio Mussey will
gum d first bug for our team this year.
Whitman was apparently turned down at
Rarrlsburg,
It Is reported that the club King Kelly
will manage at Alieut own will be made up
as follows; Charles Snyder, Wushiugton,
and John Clapp, Buffalo, ottchere; Charles
Itiidhouriie, Providence, .lames Devlin,
Louisville, aud Robert Matthews, Athlet
ics, pitchers; Mike Kelly, llrst base; Sam
nei Wise, Washington, second base. Mid,
del Mclteary, third base; David Force,
Buffalo, short stop, James O'Kuiirke, Wash
Ington, left; Hurry Btovey, Baltimore,
right Held, aud Peter Browning, Louisville,
centre field.
Wyoming Simlnsiy.
Mat ch B0 the spring term ot the Semin
ary opens in all tho departments.
This worthy institution cover a wide
range OfStUdlO and hundreds of young
people go from the different departments
each year to enter colleges, to teach nnd to
fill responsible positions in the business
world. Or. Sprague and his co-workers
are to bu congratulated upon tho aggies
sive policy that characterize! every feu
ture of the SCOOOl,
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Fei: our double store of Easter BoWtrS
for church and home decorations. Fine
lilies, hydrnuglu, uzulia, hynelotb, spisc ir,
maiden hair forn. Everything teautiful.
Il l uud 140 Wushlogiou uvouuo.
U. R. ( LAhk i Co.
Auc ion Bale at Ths Frotblunham Dtvsl
opi Muoh SpiritsI 1. ! i. ,.
The auetiou sale of saats yuiterday
morning for the opening of H1 Smith
Russell's dedicatory engagement at til
new Fro t hi Ogham theatre dveloped
much spirited bidding O.ie gentl-riiiu
purchased two b x is, paying ' h a
premium of $'i All the boxes and
log's were Hohl at prices exhibiting n
marked intr-.t In the opening p ir
formanc of "April Weather," but
several choice so its yet remain, and
these are being rapidly marked
off
Mr. Frothingham has secured,
it souvenir of the event, the hand
some Lister o.T.-riug that Prang & Co.,
the celebrated urt firm. h id for sale. and
every lady attending on Monday even
ing will receive a copy of this beauti
ful token.
The work of putting the finiihing
touches upon the interior of the theatre is
progressing rapidly. Seats were placed
iu position iu the two baloonioi yester
day evening, and by 0 o'clock to
night it in expected tint tho curtain
will be in position and a greater part
of the soaffiil ding taken down. l ill
smith Bros & Co, have a large fnrcu at
work upon tin Upholstering of the
box and loge. The heatiri appara
tus is giving satisfaction, and tue man
agement predicts that when the thea
tre is thrown open to the public Mon day
evening every scent from the newly
painted decorations will have disap
peared Meanwhile, a large force of
workmen i busy night and day. mil
i nch minute adds to the theatre's ele
ganc.i.
WKIT OF" MANOAHUS ISSUED.
Directs Building Inspector John Nsh
' son to Show Cause Why He
Slill Not Issue Permit.
A writ of alternative m in latnU! dl
rented against Building Inspsotor John
Nelson, was issued yesterday to compel
him to show cms whv he shall not
grant a permit to John Jsriuyn for the
erection of a hotel at Wyoming avetius
and Bpruos street. Tue m in lam is is
ma le returnable at 'J a in Much 83,
Mr. Jermyn was represented iu oourt
by Judge Hand und Attorney W. J.
Hand, aud later th papsrs Wire served
upon Mr. Nelson's counsel, City S)lici
tor Torrey, Tho complaint ws acom
pauisd by a copy of the deed of the
land a conveyed bv the L ickawanna
Iron aud Coal company, and lu which
a clause relative to th) 10-foot reserva
tion was inserted.
The h 11 of particulars sets forth that
Mr Jermyn has had plans for the hotel
prepared at great cost , that Raid pUus
Include th erection of f.viOiv win
dows ou ths Sprue ) street sidsanl that
Building inspector Nilion refussi to
grant a permit on ths grounds that ths
bay windows, as propnl, are, ncoor 1-
ing to his interpretation, contrary t
the provisions of th) 10-foot reisrva-tion.
It is held th it Mr. Nslson has ni
power to determine what ts a bay win-
low, and tlut tUS city ins no right to
move in the m tt'.er. A I j lining prop
erty owners ur ths onlv ones that it is
said have the pnvjr to m iki objections
to the hay windows, u u furt'ier
claimed that the dsel for tho property
dees not prevent the erection o. buy
windows on the 10-foot : -rvatioa.
PURIfW, OR THE FEAST OF LOTS.
Ic Beeau Wedassday Kvsnlngand Clostd
Laat Night
Puriin, or the Feast of Loti, observed
by true Israelites everywhere, began
Wednesday evsuing and closed last
night, tt I a joyon festival and
pleasant recollection cluster aronnd i'.
The story of how tue Jews iu 127
provinces were delivered from the
slaughter intendsd by Hainan i related
St every return of this N.tival, end the
noble deeds of (leeti Either and Mor-d-cui
retol I. Prayers, hlesiingi Snd
psalms suitable to the occasion are re
cited and sung, both in private bonis
and public institutions, msrking the
the event
A Chairman Not Yet Selected.
Another meeting of the high echool com
mittee of tne board Of control wa held
lust uight.but it failed to elect a chairman.
It was suggested that thu chairman ot ths
board be recpiested to nutne the chuirmin,
but the siiL'jstiju was ,... i An.
other meeting of the committee will be
held next lliursduy evening.
.
Hem stitched buck towels damask bor
der 45 bv -ii inches lor ' ceuts ut Mk.iks
U Baozm's.
Thunder, Fr:Uy ond Saturday.
Easter Opening,
of
Paris Hats
nnd
Bonnets.
Ulobe Warehouse.
...
Fui.su creamery b;ittcr,'JJ cents; s trictly
liesh eggs,(j crut'.-,ul Reiuhart'e market.
Large slo ill, new styles. meu s neckwear
at Mkahs i Haukn's.
-
Wkbib, Matchless, Shaw and othei
makes pianos S-o piano iu window ol
Stelle & Seeley, 184 Wyoming aveuue.
tfiBillltiimiltitllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIttlU
Opening Days: Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.
EASTER, 1894.
mery
Ecranton's Biulnesa Interests.
The TrIBORI will soon publish a care
fully compiled and olSSSilted list of the
leading wholesale, banking, tniuufsctur
Ingand professional interests ol Scrantou
nnd vicinity. The edition will be bound
In book form, beautifully illnetrated with
photogravure views of our public build
ings, businesi blocks, streets, etc., together
With portraits of leading citizens, No
imilar work has ever given an equal rep
resentation of Scranton's many Indus
tries. It will beau iu valuable exposition
of our business resources. Sent to
person outside the city, copie of
till handsome work will attract
now comers and be an unequalled
advertisement of the city. The circu
lation is on a plan that cann t fail of good
results to those concerned as well as the city
at large Representatives of The Thibuvr
will call upon thosk WBOSS NAMUS
are DBSIRSO lu ibis edition end explain
its nature more fully.
ThdBe desiring views of their residences
iu tnU edition will please 1 nve notice ut
the office.
An Opportunity fir tho J lemp'.oy. d
You re out of employment.
Invest your tune CU a bUllueSS, steno
graphic or acadsmlc education.
It meaus success to yon in the future.
If you cannot pay us this year make it
next year.
Vou helped ns iu your prosperity we
shall help you now.
Wood's college of business aud short
baud. The Last Concert In thY. M C A. Course.
The old Homestead Quartette and 'Mi
Alice Guardeau, elocutionist, will give th
last concert of the Young Men's Christian
association course, on Friday evening,
March '3:1. Single admission, 73 cents, lie
served Bets, association ofttce,
A French model corset for so cents at
aikars A Baden1.
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EaSTEB Bower show iu our double store,
144 end H6 Washington ave, Clark's.
Tiik millinery opening of J. Bolt, l ss
Wyoming evenae, will occur on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. No better display
uf trimmed and itntrimtned hats can be
found iu this city.
.
ESAITgR Lilies, never so line, at ( lark's
Vi move to 117 Lackawanna
avenue we offer a m in I
price on nil of our Silver nov
elties,
UMBRELLA STRAPS
35c Each.
W. W. Berry, Jeweler
303 Spruce St.
Best Sets of Teeth, $3.00
Including the painless extracting
cf teeth by uu entirely new pr
S. C. Snyder, n.D.S.
lao WVOMINU AVfcl
TIT K LateJt Novelties at attrac
tive prices. Imported Bonnets
and Hats. Also a large as
sortment of copies from our own
workroom showing the latest ef
fects iu colors aud trimmings.
A large assortment of Ladies',
Misses' and Children's
Dntrimmed Hats
Weare also displaying in our
show room new fashions of Ladies'
Spring
Capes, Jackets and
Suits
of all descriptions.
Special inducement for
this week in Cap 33, Jack
ets and Suits.
J. BOLZ
138 Wyoming Ava.
procrastination... CONWAY HOUSE
THIEF 1
OF
time: i
I DAY BY DAY E
It iteali the pruttt of t' luuti I.
who waits to udvertiud until to 2
S uiurruw.
mm m
a Henry Battin & Co.
Ncvor wait till tomorrow, but S
S ftdrertUe BARGAINS today and Z
- cvory day.
BARGAINS TODAY W
In AGATE WARE,
BLUE WARE, TIN
WARE aud WOODEN'
WAKE.
I3S und 18S 1 L S AVEM'E
m Try our plan ami don't wait until I 5
m morrow, but scure your bargains to 5
K day S
126 PENN AVE. I
niiiisise(iiiiii!iiiiisiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii(i
On the American Platv
3 Bcrantun s nsweet and best equlpjied hotel.
5 -SOW ol EN TO THE PUBLIC.
S Heated bj Stuiu. I lectllc Bells Iiutb
m Tabs on ath llcor. l.urj,- M'ell
Lfgbted and -Airy ttuuuia.
Ever thing Complete.
ALL TH1. MODEBS IKFROVEHBMT1
ofliceoa second Sonr. Oood sszuple
room attached.
Dr. Hill & Son p. J. conway, Prop
Albany
KTISTS
t teeth, SMOi best set. IS : for polJ cap
ar.d tetli without plates, called crown and
bridge work, call for prices and refereno.w
TUNALOIA. tor eltractini teeth wittaiu:
paiu. Nu ether. No paj.
Huntington's
HOME BAKERY.
OVLK FIRST NATIONAL HA NIL
OS LAND'S
GLOVES and CORSETS
Send your corsets to be re
lumed or new steels put in.
We do it neatly aud at a
moderate cost.
128 Wyoming Ave.
We have a large assort
ment of
PlilN AND FANCY CAKES,
ICE CREAM and WATER ICES
Leave vour order at
227 WASHINGTON AVE,,
or 413 LACKA. AVE.
Our Lackawanna avenue
restaurant open until mid-
night.
Eureka Laundry Co.
Ccr. Linden St, and Adams Ave.
Carat Hot s sgt are.
All l;inil of Laundry vrork gnsranteiJ
the best.
GENTLEMEN,
f F.E OUR LINE OF
SHOES
Better Than Most $4.00 Shoes You Buy
MADE LIKfc HAND-SEWED.
t o Seams or Tacks to Hurt Yonr Feel.
All styioiaaj Widtlu tn Cottgrtst ol Lnot
The Best Shoe on Earth for (he Money
Try a Puir ai.vl you Will wear DO Otb X
RJIMTKP'RM Aft SHOE on
uniuuiua uu.ui every boyxl
BANISTER'S, fc Uc'iiJGPf'S
Our $2 fjO Shoes are as gooJ as anybody's $3 00 Shoes.
BROWN'S BEE HIVE
Now ready for
inspection.
Easter Millinery
CLOAKS, CAPES, SUITS
M.
BROWN'S BEE HIVE
224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.