The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 24, 1894, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE SCRANTON lUlBUKE-SATURDAY MORNING. Mak( u -'4, 18,-.
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FIRE INSURANCE
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BARGAINS IN
SWIVEL SILKS
Cheney Bros.'
CHINA SILKS
HASKEL BLACK SILKS
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415 Lacka. Avenue.
Carpets,
TVall Papers,
w indow Shades,
Draperies,
Mattings, Rugs, etc
WILLIAMS & McANULTY.
'37 Wyoming Ave.
CITY NOTES.
Qovcrnor Fatlriwn lim issued a procla
mation naming April 18 and H7 ui arbnr
days.
Children' music clitM at the Young
Men's Christian AaKuoiit.l'ju rooms thij
afternoon ut 2 o'clock.
The Easter choir of the First Preiby-tt-rian
church Will m"-t f ir a final rehears
al this evening at S o'clock.
Ea3ter service at the Krscne Mission to
morrow evening at 9 o'clock. Music will
le in chart;-; of kettle Watkim.
A special taster service for Vonng
Women will be conducted by Mrs. E, .
Fellows in the Komi, -' Washington ave
nue at 4 '. m
An informal social with music and
(fame? will be held Tuesday evciiiu;.',M:rcli
27, in tbo Young Women's Cnrlstlsn mi .
ciation room
That innriiQcant play, "The Two r
jjhans," will be produced at .N"W Wonder-
lund today, cblldren'i day. Every child
in the city should s, e it.
The "Old Homestead" quartette gave a
very entertaining concert before a large
audience ut Young Men's Christian associ
Hon hall last evening.
Thomas O'Donnell, who assaulted 0. s.
Lutz, on Cap use avenue Tuesday, whs
arretted by Officer ijavid Roche yesterday
afternoon. His case may not be beard for
a few days.
The stt department of the Elm Park
church, will bold a sale of hand painted
china, beaiitilul Uinii ihadll mill fancy
urticleH inltable for Baiter gift tins af
ternoon undeveiiini; in tlie church parlors.
The presentation of astatue of Abraham
l.mcoin to Qrtffla Poet No 134, Qrand
Army of the Republic, Will take place at
the post room this evening, and the mem
bers are requested to be presuut in full
Uniform to receive the same
There trill be a opeoini Batter service al
the Railroad department Young Mens
Christian IStOOiatlon, 68 Laokawanna ave
nue tomorrow afternoon at -'t. 45 o'clock,
The choir will render specie) music and
the male quartette will sing. Railroad
employes and tbelr families are cordially
invited to attend.
American BeantT Ku;cs at Clark's to
day.
A Great Hnrpriat.
Wo were startled yesterday when we
dropped In Williams i McAnultV'a t
what a little money would do in linn rUgS,
They called our attention to Oriental
rugs as follows; Bee them;
6 by 6 42.00
6 by 0 u.Oi)
HbylU 11. no
by IS 16.00
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Easter Qiven Away,
i bi Saturday our stmo will be beautifully
decorated with flowers and plants, who
every dollar's worth of goodl s ld wo will
give an Batter rocet 13.00 worth of goods,
two roses, etc. MbaM&HaOBR,
Do not fall to see our blooming plants;
tney are to nue. i n ami mo wasniugtoa
aveuue. Q. II. OtARR & Co.
Ftkonc sella at. auction tlm contents of
a 14 room house noxt Tuesday at 1 p. in.,
Bra Mulberry etreet. '
0 .
1000 PiibzIh Fr Today.
Hon. r'elton i Bid , 801 .Spruce stroot.
Fnrlnif Chickenr,
Turkeys, duckti, chickens and squabs.
PtiptOB'i jiAUKa,r.
Boiled bam,
Armhrost, ftIO I'eun ave.
1
Lilv or the Valley at Clark's.
McUkidk'b new Turkish bath. Every
tbiug new. 50i Spruce Btreet, opposite
Court House. '
- Shltudiil Music.il ProgfalDIDM That Have
Bet'ii AnaiiiJid.
: iOSRS VIE WITH EACH OTHER
II Hie Churches Have Special Serv
ici's in lionor ot the Resurrection
o( the Saviour At These Services
the Mu-ic Will Most Certainly Be
oi Unusual Excellence Program
mes in Detail.
The ch l ira of the . nrclies of the
city have been making unusual efforts
this year to make the muifoal portion
of tbo Eaeteriervices especially attract
ive. At t lie Elui Park oburoh the
following progratutna will he rendered
under the direction of Professor L)
Protheroe:
HORNING),
Anthem. ''Ho is Risen" F- Schilling
Quartette, "lie Hath Redeemed I s,"
O. Belcher
AltoBolo, "The Resurrection,"
li R. Shelley
Anthem, "Come See the Place Where
Jesns Lay" P. A. Schueckr
l. BNISa
Btsbat Mater Rossini
Uunrtette nud L'norus. . "Lord Most Holy''
Tenor Solo "Lord Vouchsafe Thy
1. -vine Kiudncsi "
Duet, Soprano and Alto,
"Power Eternal"
Bass Solo "Through the Darkness"
lias.- Solo and Chorus,
Then Hast Tried I 'IM' Hearts'
Quartette "Hear Us, Lord"
Alto So'.o.
"1 Will Sing of Thy Great Mercies"
Soprano Solo and Chorus,
"Wieu Thou Cornell"
SOLOISTS
Sotrano Mrs. Jos, O'Brien; alto. Mrs.
A. B, Ciin. ell; tenor, Mr. Allied Wooler;
bas, Mr. Richard Thomas,
CHORUS.
S piano Mr-. IV. A. Powell, Mis. li. J.
Hatig, Mrs. Roderick Jones, Mrs. D.
Protheroe, Misies Lydia Saner, Letltia
I vans, Jenuie Haalett, U tme Perry,
Carrie Beidieman, Eila Griffiths, .Stella
Yost, Ljuise Llnder,
Alio Mrs. ha Orr. Mrs. Jacob Baas,
Misses Annie Connell, Joiie llawley,
Teresa smith. Bertha May cock Jenuie
Barnes, Maggie Rogues, Maggie James,
Elsie Powell
Tenors Messrs. r, T. Richards, J. E.
Surdam, H. c. Benson, J. L. Lutsey, r'urtis
Powell, w. i). Runyon, Thomas Williams,
John As'.. in. Howell Davis.
Basses Messrs, F. A. Boidlman, B B.
Hicks, Moiford Vernoy, M. W. Bieseoker,
Harry Vost, H. H. Beidieman, Qustave
Uruener, i.leorge loues. Jehu Edwards,
E Iwsrd Jamer, jr.
Urgauist Mr. Ueorgl Carter.
rr:vidnc rr.isbytsrian Chuuh
lu tlie ProviJencs Presbyterian
cburcb the Easter music will be n.s
follows under ;ue direolioi of Profoi
sor T. J. Davies
UORMIRQ
i trgau Prelude MIm Ruth Jackson
Anthem, "Chrlit Is Rlteu from the
Dead" sir Qeorge Elvey
Unoir.
Solo, ' The Angela' Message" ... A A Load
Miss Cora P.oivley. .
Anthem, "He Is Hum,' . . .Mr. Barrett
Soprano, Bassand Tenor Solonu, choir
Organ Postlude, "MarKhdssUrsnadters, 1
Hymns, .Nos. bo.', sn, sr.'.
BVENINO.
Organ Prei ids Bi nee
Anlheui, "1 V ili Mention tlie Loving
Kindness Sir Arthur Suihvan
Tenor and Soprano Soloists, Choir.
Sol", "There b a I. net on High'.., Taylor
Aliss i atherme i.tabncl.
M'Jet, "Forever With the Lord''
liounod, Shelly
Miss Helen Ilir butt and Miss Cora R twley.
Solo, "The Resurrection Uoldeu
Mr. P. II. Warren.
Organ Postlude Scatsin Clarke
llyuiiis, No-. 825, 81 1. 8J9.
rnn Avenue Baptts'. Chircli.
lusicnl Director John T. Watkim
has prepared u programme of unmnal
xcellence tor the lsst'r services at
the Penn Avenue Baptist church. Mr.
Wntkins sayn his cnoir, numbering
thirty-live of the best Volctl, is u mo a
latisfactory on?, and the ezoellenoe
herti lore attained on special occasions
will be fully maintained tomorrow.
i iie Bible school h is aioo prepared u
most interesting prugrnmtu" tinder the
direction of thnnuperintendent, Luther
Wellnr. 1 ne mimical servica of Mu
scimol is In charge of C F. Whitte
more, which gives assurance of its ex
cellence .Much interest Ls msnlfoited
in the afternoon etercile, at tiie clos
of wiiich the ordinanoe of baptism will
bo adininistered to quite a nuinbjr from
the school
The pastor, Rev. Warren (1, Part
ridge, will preach special surinons
morning and evening, and the church
will be tastefully beautified with Bow
ers. The programme or tho day is
us follows
HORNING
Organ Prelude, "Festal ilarch, '
uaoMaiteri
Salutation.
Uoxolgy, "Praise and Adoration". . Wesley
The Reeurrectisn, "Triumphal March"
e osiai r. nun
Boprano Solo, Male, Female ami Donble
I horns.
Hymn, "llnrk1 Ten TbOUMUd II irps
and Voices' Mason
Ke-piiiisive Heading il'salm xvi.
Antheiu, 'Tlomnua " lules Urnnier
Soprano Solo and i hoir.
itesponse, "Hlnim 1'nlria' Mr. L, Spohr
icssier 'nerinas , ;
diortory (Baritone), "The Easter Son
shine Brews Away Miotzko
John T. Vv atkins.
Sermon, "(llory to the Risen Christ,"
'I In Castor
Anthem, 'I 'hiistioir Passover."
P A, Bcbneehtr
Soprano, Alto, Tsnor and Bass Solos and
Chorus.
Hymn, "Cnrlst the Lord Is Huon Today,"
Wesley
iirgan Postlude, "Sonata in M,"
Mendslssohn
IVBMiNOe 7 W o'OLOCR
Organ Pielude, "Festal March ' Brewer
Sen lence
Hymn. "Welcome, 'ITn.n Victot" Croft
Responsive Scripture Reading (I cor.
xv: 184iD
Anthem, "Come, Hee the Place Where
JesUS Ly" W. H, Parker
Boprano Solos, I nlson Chorus for Mule
mid Female Voices, rulH'lioir.
oft. riory, Soprano, "O, Happy World
Redeemed Today" 1 Kies
Mrs. Uisla iiutfiies Brundage,
Sermon, "The Kesurrectiou ot tho
Mend" The Pastor
Easter Anthem. "Faintly and Sot l, the
k y Bbafti f Mornlng"P,A.Sohneoker
Boprano, Alto, Tenor and BsssBoloig Trio,
Quartette and Responsive chorus.
Hymn, "Coronation Holdeli
AKTKRNni.iN' 'i (iVl.iX'K.
Bible school esircises:
Organ Voluntary.
Singing No. 8, "Break from Your Bond
age'' School
Responsive Reading no, 10,
"Prophecies of ReturreOtloRl Its Fullll
nient."
Singing, "Beautiful Morning,"
(Irnco and Anna Hose, Charles A. Whit-
temore nmi school.
Hope Messengers Eight Qlfll
Song, "The tiolden Sunshine, "
Primary Department
QuartnttO, "Portal of Glory,"
Urneennd AnnnRose, Charles and Edwin
Whltteniore.
Kespuusive Heading No. 3,
"The Early Morning. "
Song, "Hing Happy Bells."
Primary Department
Address A. L. Collins
Sinning, "Fair us the Muwu, "
Jessie seamans, i lata bona and school,
Responsive Services No. 0,
"jov anuQladness.
Singing No. l., "What Ulad News,"
School
W ords by the Pastor.
i irdlnance of Baptism.
Persouel of the choir: Bolo Quartette -Mrs.
Lissle Uugbee-Brundat, soprano;
Miss Margaret Jonas, alto; David Steph
ens, tenor; ilolin 1 . utkins, bass and cui-
luctor.
Auxiliary Choir: Sopranos Mis. David
Btepbeni, .Mrs. s. s, See mans. Miss Lizzie
l,loyd, Aliss LIZZie Reynolds, Mis Unto
Mongan,Mlss sudia Ooitou, Miss Mary
Burhuu, Miss Maggie Jordan.
Altos Miss Miuple Thomas, Miss Alda
Mavis, Miss .Maggie Reynolds, Miss Annie
Roche, Miss Carrie Kendall, Miss Hannah
li. Davis, Miss Mamie N'ymau.
Tenors David M. Mavis. Thomas M.
Thomas, John J. llleasou, Thomas M.
Lewis.
Uass -Curtis P. Colvitt, Walter Han I
rlcki in, Jobn Lloyd. Frank Fillmore,
i 'larence M. Flory, L. u. Uhlel.
organist Miss FlorenSe Richmond.
Pint Pi-rtsbvt.iiian Church
Tho new choir, numbering nearly
lixty voiees, will make its first appear
itnce tomorrow, mid sing from the
new mid haudsome gallery. The even
ing lervioe will ho devoted almost eu
lirely to music. Tbe day's programme
will be us follows:
MORNING SERVICE, 10 80 A It,
i Irgau Prelude.
Doxology and Invocation.
Anthem Voluntary, "Great is the Lord"
Belrly
'holr.
Hymn Choir and Congregation
Scripture Reading and Prayer Pastor
Anthem, "Now Is Christ Risen " Porter
Choir.
Responsive Reading
Pastor and Congregation
Solo, "Easter" Vaudewater
Mrs. T. J. Lewis.
llyniii Choir and Congregation
Sermon. "Tho Resurrection", Pastor
Anthem, "0 Sing (TntO tho Lord.'
Rousseau
Hymn Choir aud Cougrcgutiuu
Benediction.
' IrgBU postlude.
E ES1NU SERVICE, 7.30 P, M.
Anthem voluntary, "Let All the Esrtli
Be Ulad" Porter
Choir.
Hymn Choir and Congregation
Reading of Scripture Pastor
Solo, "Easier May" Shelley
.Mrs. M. A. Goodwin.
Prayer Pastor
Anthem, "Angel of the Lord" Uoate
Choir.
Responsive Reading,
Pastor and Congregation
Anthem, "Behold. I Tell You a Mvs-
tery," Holden
Choir.
i ulVrtorv Solo. "Euster Dawn, ".Woodman
Mrs. Edith Rlchards-Heckel,
Chorus, "l Will Sing of Meroy"...Novello
I adiei Voices
Hymn Choir and Congregation
Address By tho Pastor
Anthem, "O, Sing Unto tha Lord."
Rousseau Choir
Closing Hymn.., Choir and Cougiegation
Benediction.
Organ Postlude.
Director .
i irganist
' 'ornetor
Tallle Morgan
Mist Stella Ssymour
,, Joseph Sumuierhill
S'. Pau;' Churc i, Qisdii Riiifi.
I ir Taunt and director Sjins Rosier
'Vuli Aqnm "
Ma s in F Concone
Offertory solo, "Ave Muna " Millard
.Mrs. MoTiflhe,
i eul Creator" Weigand
rostiuue.
Second Prlj.'teiin Church.
MORNING BERT1CE AT 10.30.
Uigun Prelude, "Andante Beethoven
Doxology tl uisoin,
choir aud Congregation
Anthem, "Crown Utm hverlastiug Kmc.
Warren
iSolos for Soprano, Alto, Tenor aud Bass.i
Ulorlo Patri Old Chant Boyce
Hymn No. 401, "DobeSt" Batton
An'.hem, "Aa it Began to Dawn' mew),
Foster
i Sol, i for i 'ontralto.i
Hvimi No 420, "Resurrexlt" Sullivan
Offertory Tenor Solo, "Easter Bunibini
Breaks Again" Mieizke
Hymn No. 410, "Ariel" llason
organ Prelude, "Marcbe"....Mendlsiobu
EVENINO SERVICE at 7 30.
i irgan prelude, Overture.
Bellini
Hymn No. ;:,7, "1 Am He That Liveth."
Bnrk
Anthem, "Why Seek Ve the Living
Amongthe Mend'" Hopkins
"OH irta ratri, old cbunt Borr
Altoselo, "The Lord Is Risen . Sullivan
From the oratorio, "The Light of the
World."
iivinu No. 879, "Let Us Crown Him."
McQranahan
t n them. "Christ Is Risen from the
Mead." Kossi
Soloi for soprano and bass.
1 iffertory, soorano solo. "Eastor Dawo."
Woodman
Hymn No. UiW, "Halleluiah' Christ Is
Risen." McUraiiahnu
1 iraan oosunae, ijaeenot eneoa uarcn,
Moiiuod
The choir of voicei is as follows
Sopranos Mrs. B. T. Javna Mrs. F. D
Brewster, Mis. R M. Stratton, Mis Jessie
Williams, Miss Susie Black.
Alto- Miss Annette Reynolds, Mrs. A.
L Lord.
1 1 non Thomas Bynon, Oeorge DeWitt
Bassos -Hector II. Jume, Robert R
Voris.
George Noyes RookWell, organist and
director.
Uoly Tiinity I.ithsran Ohurob,
Tho Easter music at Holy Trinity
church tomorrow will be unusually in
Westing. The following persons will
take part
Sopranos Miss E Qaragan, Miss a
lloeuberg, Miss A. V intersteili. aliss M
Morgans, Hlai Jennie Blioklns, Miss Jen
nio Beokendorf,
Alios Miss Abbie Orff, Miss Sarah Beck
eudoi f, Miss Annie Morgans.
Tenors -Frank Mroher, Mr. Miller, Now
ton Croft.
I!, ms K.I I Haas, lleiirv Shubert, Tho,
Price, E R. Protheroe, orgauist aud di
lector.
M"RNINi.l SERVICE.
OrgtB prelude Ruuagle
t K Protheroe.
chorus, "Glory bo to Ood'' Perkins
Kvne .aim
Ulni ia in F X' elsis Liut
Solo, "Twns Easter Eve Gounod
E. Clunigau.
Hymn. "The Lord is Risen Today"
Morgan
eei iiioii.
Offertory, "Miserere Mei Deus" Ltvriz
Solo, "Tho Sabbath Was Past" J. E. T.
Miss Annie Morgaiis
chorus, "Christ Is Risen" Simper
llymn, "ihe IJay or Kisurreotlon
Salvatori
Sanotui Carindn
Agnus Mel Lay i It
D unc Ulmiltn Jnule
Benediction i.lradier
St. Ptter's Cathsdrsl.
The following prngraranie will be
rendered at the 10.30 mass at S'. Pot
erl cutho Iral, tomorrow morning un
iler the iliruotion of Prof. .W. P. Schil
ling:
Jnbilato Deo Choir
Mozart's Twelfth Mass, sccompnniea by
liiiuer's i ircliesini (nuginentedi
"Kyrie" Solo Quartette and Choir
Airs. , ,:ii..-, n- hatter, Alessrs. Klas
en and Kirbv.
"'lloria'' Quartette and Choir
.iirs. :- online. ttatter, Messrs.
Klassen and Brndburv.
"Credo" quartette and Choir
airs, uoyie, .um natter, tnossrs. Kins
son and Snow.
Veui Creator, adapted from Rossini.
Mrs Burke
Sermon
Offertory, "Reglna Coeli,"
.Miss Rogers and Choir
Sauctus" Choir
'Aenus Dei" Miss Rafter and Choir
To Meum Choir
St. Pat lcli's Church, Wast Sidt.
At the 10 30 mass at St. Patrick's
church. West Sole, the musical pro-
i i in me will be as tollow.i:
Prelude Orison
IspnrgN Uiiartotte
Mrs. Sullivan, Mlsi Carroll, Kdivnrd
Walsh and J. Conuollv.
Kvren Schubert
Horla Gounod
redo Gounod
Offertory (vioUoj Cavitina r..Bobm
Miss Harriet Ward.
sanetus Bobubert
Benedictus llounod
Agnes Mio Schubert,
Postlude, Fugue in D Ouilmont
llaydu Evans.Organlst and Director; Solo.
Wis, .Mrs. Sullivan, J. Couuelly aud J .
Fee.iey.
Washburn Btrest Church
At ths Washburn Street Preiby-
lerian church, 'services will be held at
10 u0 a. in, and J,V0 p m I lie pastor,
H-v D, V. Sklllenger will preach ser
mons impropriate to the day, and great
preparation! h ivo been made bv tbe
xcellent chorus choir of tiio ohurcli to
tve an exceptionally fine programme
of appropriate m isia, oonillting of
solos, antbeins ami choruses ut both
services. The following order of ser
vices will be observed
MORNING, 10.80,
irgan Prelude.
Invocation,
Anthem, "Christ tijlug Raised from the
Dead LlVey
i iptursl R .siting.
Hymn 720, "On This Day." Tune, Hewlett
Prayer.
Response, "Lord in Thy Mercy" Ogden
Baptism.
Hymn 160, "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today.'
lune. Easier.
innounooments.
Offertory.
oprano solo. "The Resurrection, ' Shelly
Miss Clara Sanders.
Sermon.
Chorus. "Blessed BjThoul.ard God, "Kent
Hymn ,10, "lilcst Btoming, " tune, Ar
lington.
Benediction.
Organ Prelude.
EVENING, 7.30.
organ Prelude.
Anthem, "Christ Being Raisd ' Webbo
Hymn 168, "Angels Roll ihe Rock Away."
Scripture Reading.
Prayer.
Response. "Hear Our Prayer" Ogden
Hymn 170, "Christ Above All Glory
Seated."
Announcements.
Offertory.
Anthem, "Christ our Passover" Tours
Sermon.
Baritone Solo, "The Star of Hope"
Protheroe
M. C. Richards.
hymn 169. "Yes. tho Redeemer Rose"
i one i.enox
Benediction.
( irgan Postlude.
Director Rees Wntkins
Organist Walter Davis
Dunmors Prsbvterian Church
MORNING SERV H.'F. AT 10 80
Morning Breaks upon the Tombs'...
chorus. Barrett.
"Christ the Lord is Risen Today" Hymn
morgan,
'The day of Resurrection" hymn
Smart.
The Eastern sunshiue Ureal, again,' ..
solo, Mietzke.
Sermon. Subject, "The P.-rsoU of
Christ.1'
He is Risen" Quartette, Martiee
Hark ten thousand llurps sud V oices
Hymn, Mason.
BVBNINQ BERVICI at 7 3d.
'Christ is Risen" Chorus, Manko
Golden Harps are Sounding'' Hymn
Havergnl
Hosanna", . . Easter Song, Jules Gamier
"Mighty God while Augols BiBss.
Hymn, Knot.
"Christ Victorious" Chorus, Porter
"His Matcult ss Worth Mason
xcelstor Alhletlc Ciub tetmM to Conduct
Association Tournament.
PLENTY OF ENTRIES ASSURED
Officers of Amateur Atlantic Associa
tion of Athletics Promise Every As
sistance to Make the Tournament a
Success Entries of Boxers and
Wrestlers That Have Already Been
Received by the Club.
f imp3on Mthidit Episcopal Cburoh
A special B titer programme for the
Minpson Metnodist hniscopal church
has been prepare ! by Chorister Profea-
or W, W. Jones, assisted by ths or
gainst, Frank Reynolds. A chorus of
thirty voices will participate The
orocrammo will bs as follows M im
ing- Urgnn voluntary, rrauli Key
noldSj hymn! and prayer: anthem
"Christ Is Risen," choir; Scripture let-
sons and olleriug, solo, "Ths Cin-
queror, miss biiiian bniveiy; sermon
bv tlie pastor, Kev. L. U l'lovd, U U ,
subject, "Ttie Resurrection and Its
Lessons; anthem, "Christ Has w.
the Victory," by a quartette consisting
of Misses Lillian Shively. Ur ic Acuer
and W. W. Joins and Hurry Acker
They will be auoomptnied by neboroi
The evening progi iinme will he as
follows; Organ voluntary, Frank
Reynolds; anthem, "Tail Is ths ntv.
by the choir. Scripture leisou; solo
Mrs. Byron Page ; hymn ami prayer
anthem, "Why Seek Ye the Living,'
choir, solo and chorus, Frank B?ck
sermon by the pastor, subject, "The
Duty of Prsiie"; authetn, 'U' For a
Tbouiand Tongues"
Plymouth Congregational Church
Tha programme for tho services in
the Plymouth Congregational church
tomorrow has been carefully prepared
It will he as follows: Morning ser
vice Organ voluntary, ,openingJchorus
"Spring and taster, n sponsive rem!
ing, prayer, quartette, "The Angel's
Mission, responsive resiling, trio
"Night of Grief." dialogue, "The
Dawn of Mops;" solo and chorus
"Evangel ," recitation, "The Roman's
Defeat," anthem, "Christ Our ran
over," recitation, "Robhoin;" chortle,
"Out ot the Mouth of Babes," infant
class, acrostic, "L:stor Questions,'
address, Superintendent A IV Kviion
closing chorus, "A Parting Lay ;" E.is
ter beiiodictiou, .organ and orchestra
accompaniment An interesting pro
in no me will be rendered iu the even
ing.
An Opportunity for ths Uusmploytd.
If OH are out ot employment.
Invest your tune on a busiuess, steno
graphic or ucudeinic education.
It means success to you iu the future
If you canuot pay us this year make It
next year
YoU helped us in your prosperity we
snail Help you now.
Wood's college of business aud short
hand.
Csuhfl ;wer,
i.i... henna nsiiiimijim
tomatoes, summer squash, egg plant, etc
etc. PtERcl'S Maiikkt
ripe
DR. C C. LaVBAQB, dentist, Gas and
water company nnua'ug, Wyoming ave
nue. Latest Improvements. Eight years in
hcrantou. 1
Ladies' hose, staluless black aud double
heel and lole for BB ceuts at MBAEI
Hahen.
The Everett Lsnds.
Wait for Guernsey Bros.' new goods. M
America
ANOTHER CHANCE MADE
RAPIDLY NEARING THE END.
Tlie F.xcelsior Athlotio club hns
made another change in the exercise
under its auspic-s, hilled for April 0
and 10 at the Academy of Music List
February Mio club decided to take
charge of the fourth annual tourna
ment of the Amateur Atlantic Aso-
mtion of athletic. Entry blanks
were sent out to all the clubs of the
association, and the affair was exten
sively advertised throughout the Eis-
tsrn states.
For some unknown reason tho ofli
;rs of tlie Excelsior club did not
seem to get lunch encouragement or
assistance from the board of managers
of the Atlantic association, who were
to receive half of the profits; and con
s quenlly the sentiment of the club's
members was that tlm association tour
nament would be a Rssto, so thev de
cided to drop the matter altogether
As was stated in this column a week
ago, tlm club intended to run a tourna
ment of its own on the dates advertised
for tho association events, and puts
forth ull its ende ivor to make it eclipse
all former tournaments.
ASSl'RED EVERY ENCOURAGEMENT.
President Joseph J. McXally nnd
Sucretary John Collins left tor Pliila-
leiunia last Wednesday to attend a
meeting of the board of managers of
the Atluntic association mid usk a re
lease from the contract made in Febru
ary, When the matter was brought
up explanations were made by the
members of the board that threw a dif
ferent light on the sulij-'ct.
I he apparent non-interest on the
part of the managers turned out to bs
without foundation. Instead Cillini
ind MsXslly were assured and con
vinced that earnest 00 operation was
in progress for the success of tue ns?o-
ciation tournament
Assurances wete given that several
first Class amateurs of the ilitrrent
clubs of the association ha l already
began training and would oe on hand
when the time c mis.
Why no answer came to Secretary
Collins from over a hundred entry
blanks forwarded to the various club,
iinl which aroused the idea that the
association tournament would be un
succmiful, resolves itslf satisfactorily
whot! the explanation is given that the
entries will not reach here until the
men are ready to come along, too.
ENTRIES ALREADY RECEIVED.
President McNally went on to New
York from Philadelphia to s-?e P. J
Donahue and secure niin us refere.
.Mr. bonnhoe was a lvortissd ns the
referee nt the last tournament of the
Excelsiors nnd did not show up. He
claimed to be unavoidably dotaine i
ami desires a second trial to prove his
sincerity.
Secretary Collins secured the follow
inz entries before be returned, which
is only half of what will come in later
John McCormick, amateur middle
weight champion boxer of the United
Slates. William Wilson, light-weight,
winner of several prises at last year's
association tournament . Cbariei Mc
Qlnley, 188-pound boxr, f the Rox
borough Athletic club o I West Phila
delphia Teddy Dillon, lo" pound box r,
of the Pittsburg Athletic club; Harry
Marks, 108pound boxer, Pittsburg Ath
letic club; Cnarles Hooper, 185 pound
boxer, ot the Pittsburg Athletic c'.u' ;
''buries Uigley, 136-pound boxr, of
Philadelphia, and John C. McNulty,
113 pound boxr, of the Pittsburg Ath
letic club.
WHO THT. WRESTLERS ARE.
Tho wrestlers will lie Charles W.
Christmnn, weight, 188 pounds; Cnarles
W. Bchwartienbols. 185 pounds John
MeOraw, 188 pounds, and James W.
Bates. 115 pounds, ail of Philadelphia
Turn Gometnde Athletic club.
An important meeting of the mem
bers of the Excslsior Athletic club will
be held at its rooms tomorrow after
noon ut J o'clock
Seiffolding to Ee Token Out of ths New
Thtater Todv.
Workmen enntinno with 11,1 nil tad
vigor, their efforts toward completing
won win oe. mil .Monday evening
the finest theater in t ie state, "The
Frothingham.'' Their efforts are begin
ning to tell and those who visited the
house vesterdav after a 1
couple of days werd amazid at the
transformation thy witnessed. Tho
decorating Is practically completed ami
by this evening the last touch of pad t
will bo applied. The two 1 irg- hot air
furnncss are fired continuously and the
warm air from their stupendous vents
dries the paint us fast aa it is applied.
This afternoon at 4 o'clock the last
vestige oi scaffolding will be removed.
Tho upholsterers llav been at work
for two daya and this morning the
nick linen will commence patting up
tho railings on loges and boxes.
The sale of seats continued yesterday
and, while the pick of the seats huvo
been taken, there are still a number of
very desirable ones unsold, This doss
not imply that there will be a vacant
seat on Monday night, Every ao it in
the house is a good one and from pres
ent indications every chair will have
an occupant.
Ren stitched buck towels damask bor
der to bv i, inches lor 'Je cents at Ml ins
& U.IOKS'S.
Er.Ean creamery but tor, 'J J cents s tiictly
fresh eggs,80 cents.nt Relnhsrt'i market.
4
Imported Rabbits nt Fred -Mai tin's.
Opening Days: Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.
EASTER, 1894.
Larg stu:k, new itylei.mea'i neckwear
at ajkahs ti Haoer's.
-v
Weber, Matchless, sha .. and other
makes pianos, s.e piano lu window ol
Stelle A: Beeley, ;"i Wyoming avenue.
aiIik!iHllllIHliitiij.tk(i'Mi(HI?!M:
inery
THE Lateit Noveltiei at attrac
live prices. Imported Bonnets
and Huts. Also a large as
sortment of copies from our own
workroom showing tbe latest ef
loots in colors and trimmings,
A lai-je assortment of Ladies',
Missi s' and Children's
Dntrimmed Hats
We at e also displaying in ou,
show room new fashions 0? Ladies
Spring
Capes, Jackets and
Suits
f all descriptions.
Special inducement for
this week in Cap as, Jack
ets and Suits.
J. BOLZ
138 Wyoming Ave.
j Procrastination. . . CONWAY HOUSL
IS STILL TI
THIEF I
OF I
TIME I
I DAY BY DAY
It Steals the proti's of t' re mini I
e.-ho wails to edverttll ur.til to-
morrow.
Henry Battin & Co.
never wait till tomorrow, hut
advertise BARGAINS today anu 1
every nay -
s BARGAINS TODAY S
lu AGATE WARE, s
BLUE WARE TIN
WARE and wooden g On the Amer can Plan
A ALF. m j gcranton'e newest and best equipped hotel
NOW OI EN TO THL PUBLIC
Heated by steam, Eleetrtl Belli Batk
Tubs on rat-l, floor. Large, Well
li,.! x ' i rhi Alrv iconniSi
Everything Complete,
A I.i. THT MODERN IMP OVEMEJiTS
Offlce on see ,nd llo ir. Oood sample
loom attached.
i l iinl i n : KNN AVENI E
8 Try our rim atel ih.n't trait until to- gj
I nioricw, h.,t s?(.-urc your bsrgaine t. jj
I 126 PENN AVE.
Sj JJ
SIBiSlltltlllcilliliSllltlEiiEHSIIIlsCtli
Huntington'
HOME BAKERY.
See our double stole of Easter Hewers
for church and home decorations. Fine
lilies, bydrangla, asalta, hyacinth, iplsoar,
inaideii hair fern. Everything teuntiful
111 aud Mil Wsshlngton avenue.
H. R. 1. AUK i; C'0.
StEONO sells carpets and forfeiture Tues
day at 1 p m 519 Mulberry street.
Bock sausage,
Armbrast, 819 Penn.
A French model cornet for eO ceuts nt
Me.ius - Hauen's.
Raster Sower show in our double store,
144 and 148 Washington ave, Clark's.
i i i.
The millinery opening of J, Holz, las
Wyoming avenue, will occur on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. No better display
of trimmed and unti ininied hats cnu be
found In this city.
I' vsi BR Lilies, never so line, nt t lark's.
Before
We move to Lackawanna
a venue we offer a special
price on nil of our Silver nov
cities.
UMBRELLA STRAPS
35c. Each.
W. W. Berry, Jeweler
303 Spruco St.
in iti Ai tii i l run itrs. EVERT
NOTED PLACE IN ALASKA, TBE
I NITF.n STATUS AND MKXICO
KIVK NUMBERS OR THE cor N
TKK. TI N CKMTB ANI OMR
COUPON FOIl ANY .NUMBER.
Best Sets of Teeth, $3 OQ
Includina the painless extracting
cl teeth by an eutirely new prir
Cess.
S. C. Snyder, D. D. S.
ISO WYOM1NU AVI.
Dr. Hill Son ! p. J. con way, Prop.
Albany
DENTISTS
Set teeth. fSJOT; best let, ?s; for eoM rnp
snd teeth Without plates-, called crown nnl
bridge work, call T r prices slid refereneei
TON ALUIA. lor eStractlng teeth without
pslu. No ether. No i.is
OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
OSLAND'S
GLOVES and CORSETS
Bend your corsets to be ie
boned or new steels put in.
We do it neatly ami at a
moderate cost.
128 Wyoming Ave.
We have a lare assort
ment of
PLAIN AND FANCY CARES,
ICE CREAM aud WATER ICES
Leave your order at
227 WASHINGTON AVE,,
or 413 LACKA. AVE.
Our Lackawanna avenue
restaurant open until mid
night. Eureka Laundry Co.
Cor. Linden St, nnd Adams Ave,
Court Housa Sjjcarb.
All kinds of Laundry work guarantee!
the best,
GENTLEMEN,
PEE OTJH I. INF. OF
$3.00 SHOES
Better Than Most $-1,00 Shoes You Buj
MADE LIKE HAND-SEWED,
Ko Seams or Tacks to Hurl Soar Feer.
All Styles snd Widths In Oongresi or Lsee,
Tlie Best Slioe on Earth for tlie Money
BANISTER;S$iob
BANISTER'S, to w ,,; J toyes
Our $2 so Shoes are as good at anybjJy'a $3 00 Shc?
BROWN'S BEE HIVE
Now ready fc
inspection.
Easter millinery
CLOAKS, Cffi ITS
M.
BROWN'S BEE HIVE
224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.