THE SCH A jS TON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MOANING. MAKCir 26. 1S94. 3 BEWARS OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE GENUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars NEWS FROM WEST SIDE HAVE THE INITIALS G.. B. & Co., Imprlniwrl nn Ench Clgnr, Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. DR. H. B. WARE SPECIALIST. EYE, EAR, KOSK AND THROAT. Happening or a Day That Will Interest Hyde Park ReaJjrj. JOHN PHILLIPS BADLY INJURED Henry McDermolt Buried Saturday Afternoon Funeral of John Bird. Marquette Club Elects Officers. The Debate Resulted in No Deci sion Car Left Track on Robinson Street -Other Brief Items of News. OFFICE HOURS : JErWSk 135 WYOMING AVE. I'EUSOXAL W- T. Payne, of Kingston, Uattbo West luiuster. Mr, w. w V'onng, of Bloghamton, t Vi-itiut; in thu city. Dr. Dauial It. Strong, Ol Starriiixv, was lu tins City yesterday. J. J. Elliott, of 'lowauda, was a Scran ton visitor yesterday. Jurue J. .Hide, of Wilkes Harre, VII yesterday m Scrantou. MissAuua Howell, of Uroeu Kide, It vwmu( iu New York city, r. 0. Xlearje, of Washington aveuue, spetu Easter iu the Quaker City. G. B, Brown, of PrtBOetOU, N J , was calling on Scrautou frwuds yesterday. Mus Anna Lvotia. of Monrro,., i visit lag Mrs. Sidney Hayes, on Olive street. Miaa Ko I'jben, of l.iudeu street, has returned from an extensive vetrn tour. Miss Mary Voight, of Saudemou avenue. Itreeu R'.dge, is flitting relatives at Ber wick Uarcm Duffy, city editor of the Carbon dale Leader, spent yesterday at his homo in this city. Editor John I' Hopewell, of the Provi dence Register, Is recovering from a se Tere lllnisa Miss Anna Clark, of PUtatOB, k the guest of Miss Kathryne U-Doaald, of Mou roe avenue Mrs. C. A Wheeler, of Hjuesdal. is spenJius a few Javs with her daughter. Mrs. M. A livodwiu, of Mousey aveuue, Ureeu Ki jge Charles O'Neill, instructor of the Ex ceistor Athletic club, is visum; friends at C.imdei). N Y Robert Crcssin. of New Vork, is ipoad tnga few aavs a: tae homj cf his mother on the West Side. Mis Jcsie Macon, a student at Blooms burg Normal school, spent Suuiay at her home on Mulberry street. Mrs. track Merntleld and daujnter. of Jefferson avenue, are re :iit:g a few days with Biugbamtoa relatives. William Cooueii has ret irned from Flor ida, much improved by bis soj .ura In the land ot orange groves and eternal summer. Harry MaJigan, manager of the West ern I'mon office at Morristowu, X. J., spent yesterday at the boon of his parents on the Sonth Side. Mr and Mrs Clares Keenly, of B'ack Walnnt, Bradford coanry. speut last week in the rity as the guests of Dr. H. E. Daw sen, of Provideuce. Misses Maine Birtley and Nellie Birtley, tudents at the Mansdsid Normal scaool, are spending the i-Iaster vacation at their homes in Providence. Miss 'Edith ree!y, a ndent at Vaasar college, Ponghkeepsi'. N. Y., is -pending the vacatiou period a: the uuin) of her parents on Mooy avenue. W. L. McLaughlin. Shamokin; L A. Patterson, Carbondale; Charles Uatchia aoo, Kingston, and J. S. Voorhea, Nw York, are at the Vailey House. F. S. Benedict, of Clam's Green: J. C. Clifford, of Elmira: Frank E. Tracv. agent for "A Kentucky Oriri," and T. V. Pjw ierly, of Carbon. tale, registered at tae St. Charles on Saturday. Mr and .Mrs. St. Clair McKlway are be' e to attrnd the funeral of the late Dr. George S. Thrown. They are at the Wyo ming Mr. M( Klway is prprietor of tbe Brooklyn Eagle, and is one of tue most prominent newspaper men in tbe country. IN SOCIETY'S REALM Mi-s Archbaid will give a dancing party t her home on Jefferson avenue tonight. The last assembly of the season will be giveu at the bicycle Club houae torn rrow vening. Mrs. Milo Osterhont. of Providence. gave party Saturday afternoon in honor of her ton, Bert. Tbe Adonia Dancing class will conduct ttl Kaaer social at Excelsior bill, Wyom ing ave .ue, tonight. Wednesday night the Bicycle clnb will five one of itsni.j jyabie IOCMU at tbe cluo bouse on Washington aveuue. Tbe social of tbe Young People's as lembly at Sieget's Thursday night prom ises to be a very pleasant affair. Tbe Young Men's Institute will conduct a members social at its rooms on Lacka wnn ia avenue Wednesday eveniag. Next Thursday fvening Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Poore, of Green Ridf, will give a card party at their residence on Capouse avenue. James B. Hkeoch, of the News, left for Sarnia, Oat., last night, where, on Wedue-day evening, be will wed Miss Lizzie Hkeoch Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Kettle JJ. Spencer, d.tugnter of A. D Spencer of Madison avenue to E. Clair Van Atta, of Waverly, N. Y. Wednesday morning Miss Minnie Mel lon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Mellon, of 'Franklin avenue, will be mar ried to James O'Connor, city editor of the Truth, at St. Peter's cathedral. Rv. John J IMty, of Williamaprirt, r-onain of the groom, will perfo'm the ceremony A reception will bo tendered to the choir of the Hrst Presbyterian church, which did such excellent work yesterday, at the home of A. W. Dickson on (4 lincy avenue. Tbe choir numbers nearly sixty voices and has tx-n very Faithful in attending all the rehearsals and the gathering this evening will be quite Informal and will give mem bers an opportunity of gutting better ac quainted. The Commercial Alliance Life insur ance company of New York, cash capital, $200,000, full paid, desires a local represen tative for Scranton and vicinity. To the right party, furnishing undoubted refer nces as to integrity nnd ability, a perma nent position and satisfactory remunera tion will be given. Address Lion Douhon, Jh , Manager. 742 Drexel Building, Philadelphia. - MM Removal of F. H. Aylaworth P. M. Aylsworth will remove to Ml Wy otntng avenue, next to Economy Furniture company's store, daring the Hrst week in April. New Bloycle. A new bicycle worth $7o will be old for $86. The machine is guaranteed atid is a rare bargain. Machine may be seen at tbe Tribune offlue. The. West Sids office of tti Sor.vnim Thibuss Is located at I3S Booth Main ave n n'. where labsorlptloQs, advnrtlistntaM ami eommanloatloni Will i,-it prompt aiteutiou.J John I'hiiiips, of North Qarfitld ave title, ettiulovsd as a miner at the 1' t -DOOM itiitie, met with a severe acei dotit oil Saturday Dtoralog bj a tall of rock Pillow workrooo qaiokty otme to Ills assist. lin e and lelesssd nun fiom his DITlloUl DQflttOQ, He was removed to hi horn iii the company's ambulance and Dr. W. A. Pallia attended to his InjorlM, He was found to have n broken leg and a sever gaih which necessitated several stitetitM Heiuv IfoOermOtl Iturlsil The funeral of Henry MoDermott, of Pi ice street, OOOWNd from the fainilv rvtldtnoo on8tnrJyftornooo at 80 O'olook aud was lar; dy attended TUf remain were tiikeu to St. Patrick's oh U rob where Kv Father WneUu otltbretod a lolenn high mass of requiem, after trhigh interment was tnadei'i Hyde Park Catholic 0"iu-'terv The pall bear.rs were John Hagen, Peter Larkltti John Cdwley, Domlniok Healy, J tcjbc'o.iks auJ M. Petriok. Funeral of John Bird. The fnoerikl of John Bird a respected resident of the West Side, for the pist thirty- tive years, who died ut his hi-iiu 00 Ltfavette attest it 11 o'clock 011 Fii day evi'intig, will taKe plaOO this morn ing at 9 o'clock A solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated at St. Patrick's church. Mr. Bird is lurvived by a wife aud four oblldren, namely Johu, Thomae, Josph aud .1 a tue. Bleotloa of Cm.r. At a roul ir uieetiug of tti .MarqiiMtt Club, hell in their room 0:1 South Mam aveuus ytr 1 ty afternoon, tbe follownig otti.vrs wer elected for the etiuiug trm Presideut, R brt V C'jcp'r vice president, Tim B-e!s; secretary, Qeorge T UrifHths, tr-a urr. Hrry W. Reinhart. Tbj club will g.vs a lelect social in St. David's hall ou Tburtday, April 5, which promisee to be ouo of the ra let deligut tul atlurs ever hell oa this aide Minor Nsws Itesaa QtorgO E Weetsro. of N'ewbery. N, Y., 1 a guest at the home of Mr aud Mr. William T. James of Washburn street The debate between the Yang Peoples ociety of the First Welsh Baptist church and tlw Vesper of tbe Peua Aveuae Baptist church on Fri day evening w is uu leci.led on acc mnt of tae deb iters b-ng ua ible to dsfl ie tae worl "Trait." The Traction Company's car, No 50. Ey 10a aad Taylor, left the track at the Rottnson street iwitcn Saturday evenin, hortiy after L0 o'clock, caus mg eo-ni Urable delay in traffic Ao interesting meeting of tbe WeUh Philosophical lociety wa held ou Sit ur fay evening in tneir rooms oa utb Main avenue. Tbe Hyde Park Literary aad Debat ing society will hold a metin this eveaitig in the Welsh Puiloiophical lociety rooms on Sontn Main aveim. Tbe Twilight Social club, will ive their annual ball this evening in .Metr a hall NORTH END. On Easter Monday evening, March 2ri, the Father Whitty lociety will pro dnce "Tbe Confidential Clerk," a stir ring dr.iina in fonr acts by W. Ella worth Steadman, at St. Mary's hall, Following is the c&it of character 1 Kobert Morgan, a retired farmer, J. F. Saltry Thomas Maxwell, a villiat. f. J Wethers Frank Montgomery, and ianooent abroad, J. J. McOuire Mike McOsnn, jnit from the Hoggs. J. E Moran Petah Johnsin?, a gemmo n of color, E F. Gallagher Ephrebam Johnsing, chip of the ole' block, T. J. Evans E-ciuire Hnyder A. F. Kane John, the boatman F. O, Mason Bark, th"d"tective A. P. Gannon Mra. RobSTI Morgan Mies M.iry L. Orndy Mus Edna Morgan Miss Mary A. (jillepsie liesslo Morgan, the missing cl.ild. Mi" Mary L. Mahon Miggle, a imreo girl. . . Miss Mary It May Police, No. 37 E. J. George Sailors, Citizens, Police, etc. Manager, Asa t Mansvet. ' P. J. Molherin, F. X. Sweeney. A child of fenrg- J. iinrna, of N'ay Ang avenu", is ths fortunate survivor of a severe aftsclc of c-rebro spinal meningitis M J. Horan, a popnlar North End young man, has Isased the hotel 011 in lorner of P-rick avenue and Oak street from Landlord Regan. Mr. Moran ha been granted license for the above premise and will open up for business on April 1. dsorge H. Davis, proprietor of the Lewis drug store, has thoroughly ren ovated his premises. The -changes made are desirable OOM and add much to the general appearance of the place i - DISASTROUS RESIDENCE FIRE. Furnishings Kntlrolv Destroyed and Flrsmaa Ovsrr.om bv Bmok. Fire started shortly before 9 o'clork hist night in the residence of J. I). Rnnynn, at 721 Madison avenu. and damaged the building to the extent of l,800 Tho OOnteBtl Of the house were mi most, completely ruined by water and smoke. Clinrles (Jetslor, of Crystal Ktigine company, narrowly escaped death by tumbling into a bole made by the flames. Dr Fulton wns called and re siiscllabed htm. Oesaler was tnkon to his home The damage to the building Is fully covered hy an insurance of $11,000. bnt there will be 11 loss ou its furnishings, which are protected only by $1,000 The tire originated in the pipss lead ing from the furnnce. THREE WEEKS' TERM OF COURT. Music Boxas Exclusively Beet made. Play any desired number of tnm-s Oantscbi & Sous., manufacturers, 1080 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won derful orchestrial organs, only V and 110. Specialty: Old music boxes carefully re paired and improved with new tunes. Msrtln's Is the place to gat your 1m srted Rabbits. Anheuser Bunch Bor. tcuis Lohmuu', 829 Spruce at. Guuiter makes it necessary to invite these jurists to assist iu the trial of cases Thers nro many important canes on tho lilt for this term. . . . AT NEW WONDERLAND. Two Oreat Attraction for tbe Present Wseh Tinder the (Isslight," a grand scenic mid seusiitional drama, will be presented at Wonderland tbealsr this evening and also tomorrow and Wd neiday I he play is one of absorbing interest. The wharf scene, the railroad scene and the bowery daucu are sdunr able. T he production will be strongly Staged mid tho cast is nil excellent one. For the last threw duys of the week "Michael SlrOgoff," tins Homer's dramatisation of Juiaa Verne's won derful story, will be the attraction. SOUTH SIDE. In the e uly houiH of Saturday morn ing the nsldenoe of Herny Winkler at 491 Willow truet who ia tresuier of the South Side Building and Loan as social ion, was broken into by burglars and : J.'l 111 taken from the sale. The Scrantou Traction company be gnu 011 Saturitay to ili-4tritmte mat rial 011 Hemlock at root tor an eitonsion of it tracks. As soon na the wathr permit! the work of putting down the rails and ertoting the DOlM aud wires will begin. A runaway horse, belonging to an out ot town huckster, broke the tie strap from the poet wher It Was bitohed on Prospect avenue Saturday and started toward the ceutrul city on a mad gallop Pedestrians got out of tin Way and women screamed, but the runaway animal kept on until the wag on struck a telegraph pole. At this juncture the horse Itopptd of its own accord. Over a score of peoplo had narrow escape from being run over Dr. J W King and family will leave this afternoon for BulTale, where the dootor will in the future reside. Edward llaggertv. of Fij; street, hss a severe attack of quinsy Roger Met tarry, of Wilkes Barre. and Dolpta Ltlennou, of l'utston, visit ed Michael McGarry, of l'utston ave nue, yesterday. Patrick Moore, lately a motorman on the South Side line, has goue to Brook lyu, where he will work ou the Brook lyn Trolley Hue uuder J 11. Vander veer, formerly general manager of the street railway iu this city. The funeral of Mrs I'.lizsbsth Chris tiau was held yesterday afteroon from the residence or August 1'rantz, ou Cedar avenue Interment was made in the Forest Hill cemetery. The F. ister music at tho Hickory Street Presbyterian obnroh was especi ally good yesterday and reflects eredit on the untiring efforts of Urauist John Lentes The "Our Folk a Concert" at the Ce dar Avenu? Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow evening will be a musical treat OUR I U N LETTER Surprises lu Store lor Careless Nou-Comiiiis-DlSliODed Wilms. THEY ARE TO BE WEEDED OUT Only Men Who Will Bo Faithful to Duty Wanted in these Important Po sitions Those Who Have Not Missed a Roll Call Since Jan. I. Death ot Colonel Hippie's Military Horse Other Notes ot the Guard. New Arranatmsat of Terms of Civil Court Ooea Into Effect Today. The first three weeks term of com mon pleas court will begin this morn ing with Judge Archbaid ou the bench In the main court room. Ju Ige Si User of Tunkhannock will preside in No and Judge Schuyler of Kaaton In No. !i. Next week Judge Edwnrds will pre side in tbe main court room nnd Judge McPberson of Harrisbnrg will try cases in No 2. The illness of Judge AT ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL. Eishoi) 0'3ara Assists at Calibration the 10 30 a. m Mass At St. Peter's cathedral yesterday the servics were of an Qooaually iuipros lve character. At 7 o'clock a. m Rev. Bishop U Hara read a low mass a is his custom ind at 10:80 he assisted iu cope and mitre at the celebration of high mass. His deacons were Rv J. A. Bnrlgllt and Rev. James Dolan, O S F., of St. Bonaventure's seminary, Allegheny, N. Y The celebrant of the mass was Rev J. A. MoHngh, deacm. Rev. P. F. linuan; sub dea con, Rev Pster Gotl , master of cere monie, Rev. P. J. Golden. Father Didan preached a thoughtful and elo quent srmou. After the last gospel Bishop O'Hara as 'en ld the ult r and aunoiitico l that as is usual on tho principal feasts cf the Obnroh he would impirt the pspal ol "ssing. He then explainol in a urac Ileal manner the significance of the indulg-nce attached to the blending and the disposition necessary on the put of tho recipient. The venerable prelate spoke in a clear, strong voice, that b) tray 1 no evidence of his recent indis position. The high altar had ben beautifully decorated for the occaaion with Easter lillies and cut flowers nnd presented an imposing uppearauct. Perhaps never before was a finer mnsical programme rendered in tbe Cathedral. Tue music was under the directions of Professor W. P. Schilling, liiuer's orchestra ac oompanylng the choir, which rendered Huisrt'l Twelfth mass. Mrs. W. J. Burke sang the "Veni Creator" in splendid voice, aud the following In quartettes rendered sevsral boaiitiful numbers: Mrs, Schilling, Mrs. Doyle, Mrs l!urk. Miss llaftnr, Mr. Klaasn, Mr. Brolbnrry. Mr. Kirby and Mr. Snow. Mias Rogers and the choir sang at the olferatory "Begins Coli" nnd Miss Rafter nnd tho choir rendered the "Ague Dei." m ' MANUFACTURE VITRIFIED BRICK. Foranton Ol mpany To Ho Chartered for That Purpose. On April M an application will be. made to tiis governor for a charter for the Beranlon Vitrified Brick and Tile Manufacturing company. It ia proposed 10 locate a plant on the Krll nnd Wyoming Valley railroad two miles from Dnninore that will hsv a capacity of manufacturing B0, 000 tricks a day. Ac.tivo spirits in the proposed com pany are Lieutenant Governor Wairs, M H, Dale. J, at lthod and Victor Koch. f HI3 SKUU FRACTURED. William It lii's Hurt liv a Fall of Top Coal at the Xrlsbln William Roberts was painfully in Ittrtd by a fall of top coal while work lug at the Brilbln shaft Saturday afternoon lie win Immediately con vsyeil to the L ickawaniia hotpital and his injuria carefully dressed. The Boat serious wound was found to be a fracture of the skull. It is not' of sullicieutlv serious natnre, bow ovr, to endanger the life of the patient and It Is thought that he will recover in a short time Bcranton'a i Interott. Tiis Tiuiii'NK will soon publish a care fully compiled mill i lassilled list of Hie loading wholesale, banking, iiianufartur lug nnd profeHsiinial interests of Hcrauton and vicinity. I he I'ditnui will be bound In book form, beaiilifully illustrated with photogravure views nf our public build iugs, business blocks, streets, etc., together with portraits of leading citizens. No similar work has ever given an eiiisl p p resentatioii of Boranton'l many nidus trla. It will be an 111 valuable exposition of our business resources. Hont to persons onLside the city, coplea of thla lisndsonie work will attract now comers and be nn imeipinlled advertisement of the city. Ilie circu lation Is on a plan that cat: not fail of good results to tlioe coureniod as trill us th-' eitv al. large Kopro-onlativoe of Tin: TniBl'Mg will cnll upuu HUM! wiiosk namks are Oksihkii in this edition and explain its nature more fully. Thoae desiring vlewa of their realdencea in tnis edition will pleaso 1 ave notice at the office. Thers are some surprises lu store for those noii (oinmissloued otllcnrs who have persistently ahsouted themselves from company drills. The examination of the DOn-comi' roeter kept lu tho ad jotanl's office reveals the fact that line January I there has been the moat lit grant disregard for attendance upon tue part of non 0OD1I ill some of the oompaniei of the regiment, These de- liuqnente will asksd to explain this HerioiiH broauli of dmaipliue and zam plo npou their part Colonel Ripple is determined that DOU-COinniilllOlied otHcers of the l lnr teenth shall be offloeri who attend triotly to their duly, and not merely figurehead, and ho propoaei to word onl all who do not attend dull, or who may be otherwiae incompetent to till I lie honored position of a aou-uomuns sinned otliaer, and replaon them bv Worthy U1ll,Ol whieh there are a great iiuuiber iu each compiiny wlio will be only too proud to don the non-com chevron. The iiou-coiumtaatoiiud olllcer is an important factor in a regiment He must therol'nro he intelligent nnd attentive to duliea Thesilout influence of the 11011 commissioned offioer lu the coiupanv or regiuiunt is too iiuportuiit to allow ol lliigiiiut absnnce from dull, thus setting a damaging example to the men INCOMP81KNT8 must u I, The 11011 com who cannot till his of flee with competency and who cannot, or rnllier does not allonil couiiiauy trill iiiuat o, mid the sooner the bet ter for the advantage of the regiuieut here have been thirteen roll calls 1 in cluding two non-com sellouts) thus fsr this year, and it 1 a notorious fact that two eorporal of on of the com- pauie have only autwered one roll all each hile th roater shows tin and otiier iiagrant wituont leave it also shows that which is refreshing and satiafactorv, and at the same time commendable record of attendance upon the part of a few non-coms who are men who realiz. the importance of their office and honorably and con scientioualy discharge their duties to th honor and credit of the regiment Here is the roll of honor. Tue follow nig have not missed a roll call siuce Jan. I. 1804: Company A Sergeants, S. Dermuu, A It. Livingston; corporal, J. Kreth. Company B Corporal, E. E Berry. Company C First sergisnt, S. A. Kaub corporal, W. 1!. Molr. ( ompaiiv D hirst sergeant. 1 M. 1, ill- man; corporals, A. K. Toote, K. M, Ward, W. Ingles, W. A. liould. Company E Sergeant, W. Dodge. Company U First Sergeants, W. H Warner, B. A. Lyons; corporal, 11. S Conkhu. The following have ben absent but once and sucii absence nas been tor good and snflicient ressous Company A First Srgeaut, li. E. Thayer; sergeant, Oourge li. Hice; Cjr porii'. W. K. Pierce. Company C Sergeant, H. Cullen; Cor porals, p. w. Cbamberlin. Wallace Uoir. Compauy D Sergeants H. W, Reese, J. M. Hughe. Company B Corporal, A. Mitchell. Company F -Sergeants V. K. Evans, W O. Jones, George F. Booth; Corporal W Ley ebon. Company Q Corporals F. s. Alniley, J. C. Harrington, Charles F. Beed, Company H First Sergeant J. w. Ueu jamln, SOTIW OK TIIK 0UARD8, , Several non comiuissione I ('fillers who have been absent from two 000 commissioned 1 fTiceri' schools have been ordered to report to th" ezsmln ing board for examination, This ia in compliance with regimental orders No. 5 which some thought would not be en forced. There will be an election in company D next Fridty evening foroaptsinto till the vacancy cans nl by tbe expira tion of term of Captain Barnard. There will bo DO OppoeitiOO to Captain liir nard's return Major C. C. Mattes will conduct the election Adjutant Miller, nccompaoiod bv Sargeant Major Conkllug, will go to Montrose this evening and hold a non coin's school lu the quarters of Com pany G. There will lie n meeting of the board of officers, Thirteenth regiment at the Scranton City Guaid iirmory next Monday evening. Orders will be Uinedln a few day from llarrisliurg for the annual on oampment of the divialou at Gettys burg. Loft, strayed or stolen The sd.jtit nn t general's report for IHOlt Colonel Ripple is mourning the losa of the fine hlack mars, Flora, owned by blm for ao many years, she having died last. week. Flora was iu the atriet enie a military hofie, BhC has been at every em ainpinnt for tho past eight years anil has turned out lu ev "iy parade of ths regiment in that time. Her military intelligence was such that on drill or parade at th OOmmanfl "Halt"OI "Forward March." the ct'inninnd wna at one obeyed with the rgtilurlt.y of ths uisn without word or ram from hor rider. She was kind and gautle and hr abaimcs will be keenly relt st future eneampmenti and parndes. but more keenly by Ad julani Miller, who baa ridden her in hia offloial cup icity th pnat four yeara and always found her goiill and sure footed, The adjutant feels that he bus indeed lost a faithful friend. Cbitio, THE FALL OF BABVLON. Work oa th. Oautata I Progressing Vary Kapldly. The Sacrd Music society, numbering fully 100 voice, is making (ubatauttal advance in th music of the "Fall of Babylon." All the choruses sre now well under way and In a few mors re huarsals tbe wfiole work will be com mitted to memory. Over -mii voices have been testsd In dividually by the conductor, Tallin Morgan, and aaaiguad to their respec tive p iris in the work. The remainder of the chorus will be tested ou Friday between the hours of I and o and H and 10 o'clock. Tho mauageuieut will iastio throe editions of a paper, one every mouth, for the purpose of especially advertia ing the cantata. It i expected that ilie performance will have a run of sev eral days. a mm MRS. T. FINN BURNED. She Waa At trm t, iiik to Save Mar Furni ture A building st 18411 CapOUSI itvonus, owned by M M. II, Wilt and ocoupliid by Airs. I' I' inn, 11 boarding hoiisa keeper, was badly gullet by flioSulur lay night Mrs Finn was burned about tint head and hands iu endeavoring to save her furniture. Tho total loss amounted to it 1,000 and is partially covered by insurance. Tleartleaton ft Wonra'i Wi Ballantlim' Ales are the lieet. E.J. Walnii, ageuL B) Laekawanaa avenne. Dunlap Hats SPRING STYLE ON SALE -N V T T"S ri U U L A K UlliilU 1 TT T TT THIS BITTED Wantad YouriK Man and Woujii Out of BmployaMBt, We have had u good yeur. To meet the deiiininle of Hi ICDOOl extra teecttori were einiiloyed they are with ua now. Over M) young men and women are out of en ploymeul 111 Scrautou. Tins spring aud lUtnmor we propose to take these young people 111 OUT school oa etsy term The demand for people 1 not great in any line, hut count, up the people who do clerical work in all the offices, store,, banks and manufactories, and see what an array of book keepers, Stenographer! and Clerk lire employed These persons are the busiiieNs men ot tomorrow, Buudredl of your frleinlu have bCOD at the college and hundreds have succeeded, The fallhlul ones win; the inattentive tail. 'lake these next few mouths and luurn book-Keeping or stenography, bruidi up iu grammar, spelling, arltbiuetici keep your eye 011 penmanship, U'1 a good knowledge of notes, drafts, checks, know noun-thing of commercial law, and wind up with the bu-iue-s practice Vou have the time come iu and see uh. W ooo's Collcoe or Business smd Hboht- iiano K. E. WOOD, Proprietor. m A Strata' Colucidtnca. Kobert Aitken came down from Carbon- dale last ween for a lark. Vi-sterduy the intoxn anta pal tinily overcame In m and he entered, unbidden, the boarding house of Mie. Carey, on Lackawanna avenue, and fell asleep. On discovering hr uninvited lodger, Mrs. Carey enl torn policemau to eject him, but iu tin, interval (4 were missed and Aitken will have to make an explana tion 111 today's police court. ArntiitK. Part six of the hecdsom portfolio "America" Is UOW ready for distribution. Those who have not received auv of these handsome photos of our owu country should do so, as tli-y ea 1 now get each number, up to and including number fix. m- . STRONG i-ells parlor suit, line carp'-t, bed suite, silverware, crockery, etc., 518 Mulberry stieot, Tuesday, 1 p. in. THEY have: ARRIVED 1HE FINEST LIME OF Baby Carraiges IN THE CITY. to THE LATEST OUR "BELL" CUTAWAY AND SACK COATS ARE CUT EXTRA LONG. FAT MEN'S SUITS IN LARGE VARIETIES. Martin 6c Delany Clothiers and Custom Tailor E I N ITE your attention to our new new spring stock, which is complete, and beg to add a word with reference to the advantages offered by us. 1 he particular care exercised in the se lection and manufacture ol all garments, the perfection of pattern and novelty of design, all guarantee the best value at No Higher Prices than arc frequently asked for goods of infe rior workmanship. A careful inspection will convince you of their value. Fine Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, 220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. EASTER OPENING OF AND Capes, Jackets jWraps Forthe Spring and -Summer of '94. Stock Large and Attractive. Prices flit- Lowest n Record. VISIT US, BUY OR NOT. G.W. Owens 8c Co. Cloak Makers and Furriers, 508 Spruce St. Court Housp Squar? Wedding Presents Choice Selection, CHINA : HALL WE1CHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. THE CELEBRATED SOHMER PIANOS Arc at rrasanl lha Moat e. i ! an t rrararrtd bj LrS'llMK Allium Warcrnoim : OppositaCnttimlur. Monument, 2O0 Wnshlniton Av. Scrnnton.Pn. Sole Agent, 205 Lackawanna Ave. Union for Ever WE iItB NOW OPPKRINO THE I ii nst LINE OP BICYCLES AMI TRICYCLES FOHBIEN M BOYS IN THE CITY, WE ARE BOLE lOENTI POR I Hi: LEADERS, UNION ft T. ROCHESTER and PREMIER HELICAL Florey & Holt Y. M. C. A. Block. Special for This Com ing Week. Lsdlft' Kid llutton, pointed and Pfailadslphia t'1a. HHtntit lthr tip; iptoial prios, Ss 69; worth, 50. I.siHps' Donaola Kid Hutton.hstid spwrd. special prut', $y, worth $4 50. Muse' Kid Button, plain troa, spring hsid, Special price, $1.50; worth 9 o Boys' Sclinid Sliosa, DongolM top, n:7.a '.'i to S. iptolal prio. $1.50; worth IS.00 Usn'tCaK Patent l.patlir Lsea, pointed tofa ipeslal prlo, $3.00; worth 1400 lion's t'alf Blnchsr, hand swl widt. Pioeadilly laat, spatial prlos, Ja.Sg; worth 8 LRUs Hoys' Bbost, batten snd Iscx, iprlag haid, mads ".juit lik papa's, slsoi B to li'i. spsctsl prioc. titt. so; worth $t.M Tonthi' t'alf. button and laoo, aprlng hosls, Uoodvssr wdts. siz II to'.M. ipSOial prlOS, 8a; worth. 9 BO HOW LIKE A MAN HE FEELS AST YEAR he had saved 1300, He bought a house worth 11850 paid $300 down, gave : inert pi-it for $1,550, Today ho esti- Diates ;is follows: R,nt aavod lnlcrit on in,'! lnffi' ThVer. kuj repairs . N,t SBTlug on Not Savod 'ti alarv To apph on niortcuro fJMO 01 fi 1V1 . .1 90 lis sj $121 M ISO ol .$.ToTi URFLECTinM "In FOUR rar that hov will as tVss rrons dsbl ami 1 imti liav,. a lirttiic ,l nj own." 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