THE fcCEAiNTON 1BIBUNJJ-MC LACISUM Ml Tilings Musical STELLE & SEELEY, 134 WYOMING AVE. HIQH GKAiaii PIAHOS WEB K, SI I AW, KM KltHOW, o ill Kit MAKES ORGAHS ALU l'KICi: S' tli sh Piiiou from Hi- World". Fair in our win low. A Foe (o Dyspepsia GOOD BREAD -USE TUK- And always have Good Bread. UANUFACTTltFD AND FOB BALE THE TKADK BV TO The Weston Mill Co, Daniel Beotten's Polka Dot STRIPPED SMOKING TOBACCO 20c. lb. Wholesale, AT GARNEY. BROWN & CO. 537 LINDEN STREET. DR. H. B. WARE RPECIAMST. EYE. EAR. KObE AND THROAT. office mm: (TO ILK A. 31 35 WYOMING AVE. PERSONAL. FT. fonwav, of Now York, wns in Scrnn ton yesterday. H. W. Scblichter, of tho Philadelphia Item r in the ( ity. Rev. P. W. .Jones, of Philadelphia, was in thin city yesterday. Mii Anna K. Sanderson, of Green Riflce. is visiting in New fork City, Mifw Emalino Killiim, of (.'iipouso ave nue, is vis. ting at Paupaok, Pike county. Ex-Judne Jeesup and family, of Green Ridy, will remove to their aumnmr resi dence at Montrose b ml May L R. P. fiodwelL o; Wnrrentown, N. c and A. J. O'Neii, of Covington, Kv., are two southerners stopping at tho Valley house. Alfred N. Chandler, W. T. Tiers and A. 8. Chandler, of Philadelphia, Dr. .T. P. Eldridge ami B. E. Thatcher, of West Cheater, capitalists interested in electric) projects, were in this city Saturday. John E. Roche will ioave for Rini;ham tou this niorniiin where he will attend a meetinK of th' si'.e rouimiftoe and officers of the Commercial Traveler1! Home asso ciation which will tomorrow receive from the city authorities of Hinehamton the 100 acres of land as a aito for the proposed home for indigent commercial travelers. "Whore do tho good clothes come from?-' C611NG OTRACTK The colored nightingale, Miss Sissie retta .lone, otherwise known as the "Black Palti," will be heard in one of ber concerts at the Academy of Music Wednesday night. Tne New York World says of her: ' She sings like Patti without the slightest visible ef fort; her voice is well cultivated, her high notes eiinble her to effectually render the most difficult compositions, and her low tone is peculiarly deep, in tense and masculine. " ONCI.K TOMS CABIN AT WONDERLAND. Manage Davis, of Now Wonderland theat r, has gone to a large expense to provide a fine attraction this week. Uncle Tom's Cabin will be presented by Andrew McPhea's great company numbering thirty artiste and a quar tette. This aggregation is composed of the fluent talent und comes with the host of recommendations. A grand street parade will be given daily with a full military band, beaded by the onlyladydrum major in thpworld. Tnis will attract mnch attention. The first perform anct at the ; muter will be given this evening-. "Where do the good clothes conio from?" CAPITAL BEING SUBSCRIBED. Tor a Tteorg-anlsatlon in Bcranton cf tha Honeidtl Iron Works. Subscription lists have been started for a oapituliz tion of the stuck of the Honesdaln Iron works, which are to be reorganized under the state laws and located in this city ou the South Side. Any number of shares at the par value of $100 can be bought. The subscription is conditional upon tbesntnof f 10.000 being raised. The first assessment will be due when the hold i s of a majority of the stock shsll so decide, and the balnuee at the call of the board of dirautors, Supscriptions may be made to Thomas J. Moore of the Sooth Side, or Secretary D. B. Atherton of tb board of trade. "Where do the good clothes come fromf' SNOW White F Congregation of St. John's Garnun Catholic Church Holds Indignation Meeting. TOE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. A Demand Is Made on the Court to Revoke the Deckiinick License All Christian Congregations Asked to Assist James Moran In ine Toils Again Bauquet of Literary r.nd De bating Society Tonight. Ths Wo-t Bide office of th' Borabton lnmuira t located at 1RW Jackson itreet, where snbscripl lone, sdrortlsouisnta and comtnnuicatious will receive prompt at tention. An Indignation meetisjj wh hM In the basement of Sv JOIin'i Grrnnn Catholic clinic i i isf night, at which almost every male nembor o( tii par ish was present, Tlieol-jeot of 'he as semblage w is to uirltate tse r 'vokihg of the iic-ine granted to William Djjkll nluk for the bnildlng at the earner of L"r. rue street and 8 mth M tin avenn , nsjiit i pposlte th ehnrcb. sii tneut. tug we addressed by ftv P. C Ulirist, pastor of St, M try 's Q -rtusn Catholia anarch on the Bonth. Side, Father Pricker, pastor ot St John's als.. spoke; hut the c iso w, s nov-red entirely by Father Christ, Be Isntiuhed out in n vehement speech on the action of the jnlgee of Laokawnuua oonnty In granting the lioeuav, wh in reasons were presintetl to tii oontrnry, The meeting adopted the following re.ulutiiniF: Whereas, The constitution and laws of Pennsylvania reognise the right of the people to assemble d worship God In no. cjwuance with the dictattl of tiieir bivu consciences, and Whereas, The policy o' the law audc mrts has been to refuse all application for liquor license at houses so near places of worship tb it they inijlit interfere with divine services when mo members of the church remonstrate against suuh licenses being grantee, ami Whereas, The members of the St. John's (German) Eioinaa Catholic church complied wiih the law in remonstrating against the issuance of s license for the sale of liquors to Wiilimu Deckiinick at a place within izty-elght feet of the churou with notuing Intervening but an open street, aud also within full view and speaking dis tance of the Bistein' COUVOttt ami school: and Whereat, Tho fact that boisterous con versations, possibly blasphemous lauguage in tho Deckiinick saloon must be heard within the church, aud would necessarily interrupt relij;i"Us worship and inortity ami shock the congregation, was made known to the court; and Whereas, It was also shown to the court ibat the proposed saloon was located So near the convent and school building that any nueoemly conduct, misbehavior 01 indecent language by intoxicated men in ami near t!ie saloon coukl be heard in the convent nnd saloon, and Wlieress, Those pmb.ible dangers and evils to the congregation, sisters and school children were fully made known to the judges in open court on the hearing of the Detkilnick licnse application, and Whereas, The public necessity for a hotel or saloon nt the Deukiluick place, which the law contemplates before Krant ingn license was not shown to exist, and as a iact does not exisi, as is well known to the judges and the citizens of the neighborhood, and Whereas, Notwitbstrnding thopremisss, the license court grunted a liquor license at the Deckiinick plate: therefor,, be it Resolved. That we, the members of St. John's church in meeting assembled, as Christians aud American citizens, do sol emnly nnd iudiauautiy protest against the action of the court in granting said license, and m the name of Christianity, and jus tice uud common decency, and in the iu tcrest of law and morality, wo cull upon all Christians and fairiuinded citizens of Bcranton to uuitu With us in demanding that the court revoke the Deckiinick license. Kesoived, That all religious denomina tions should have equal consideration and treatment under the .aw and by tho courts, and tne license court in heeding tho re- ID' nstra.-ice or aiiotticr congregation and disregarding ours are gniitv of nn unjust discrimination not warrautd by the law or the facia, and can only tend to bring discredit on the judiciary and destroy all Confidence in respect for the courts of law. Resolved, J. hat all christian congrega tions hontu ira.eriiize una nssist ouo an other in s"curiug the rights aud protection which th' Inws att .nl Hnd conteiT"'Htn, and that our appeal in thu respect Is? made known to all who may he willing to aid us, it is ordered that copies ot these leso Unions be sent to the several newspapers ot the county tor puniicstmn. Louis f-oiuiKxo, BraAOTAN Klein, John Kuhn, Phtkr LtanutBORSxR, BZBAIXIAM 'J iso.v. Committee on Resolutions The TTtwa Condnad. .Jiimea Moran, an old offender, was arrested ou Satnrday afternoon on JNortli Alain avenue, mocm was in a heastly state of intoxication, and was lnttrfering with the men who were at work raining the sidewalk in front of th Scaulon property. When the men would place a bar nndsr the stone with the intention of raising it, Moran would put his wnole weight on it in his en deavots to keep it down. Officer Saul appeared npon the scene nnd he was removed to the station house, The members of the Hyde Pari; Lit eiary and Debating society will ban b iet this evening in Enirchiid's hotel. a preliminary meeting win be held in their rooms and the society will r"p,.ir promptly at Soelock to the hotel John K El wards will be toasirnnster K"ponses to the toaats will be made by the msmbors and an enjoyable time is expected, Harry H irrisof Lsfavette elreet. bus received from New York two hand some Beagle hounds four months old. Miss Grnce Evans, of North Hyde Park avenue, bus returned from a trip to Kingston. Joseph Hughes, proprietor of Fair etiilds hotel, was in Pittstou yester day. Mies .losie Lirsbon, of Ki igston, sp?nt the Sabbath with friends on this id yesterday. The Sunday observance of the clo' MiHII!rS!i!lllISIIIIi,SilHigNElilIIim 1 TRIBUNE BOOK COUPON. I W FOLK f tli. COUPONS, prr- g itntitd iii Thm Trlbauo uiDotr, a or- j iii r Putin nvuu snd Bpruoo itriiet, m i tntltlit tw hold!1 to nil Itin tu iv- wm ilff f nf tho UiiptiraliPlf' I uffejM S gM for dtttrlbnllng popiUetf -, mi iinioiijt: tint ttin&nn. i lie bflfa m nntd JS by Tho Ti ihiiiiM niaiuiK -tn n t urt s B g 15CICNlKniHl Knur Coupon f((r JJ S mi)' viilu mi la tll6 Co I ii tt tin i mi JJ riv. Ovri- 100 titles to llct from. tm mi S : mid Four (onpona fori) 10 S vitiiin nut of ploksVUM Oompift & um nor it H. tm ISO . I BO CFNTSmiil Vnv.r CottpOt)! for any book in Hit; K bff by ritf. 35 CKNTS Four Coupon fr gr Riiy book In the OxUinl vr.cn. Q HI!lll!iHI3Jlttl3ulliliieQB!IIJ.Q9IL.BI33i(lsas 0 WE ingof saloons and the cigar eases of drug stores wis well kept yesterJav. Mrs. Maud Snyder, of Elmhurat, is a guast of Mrs. Lily Joseph, of South Hyde Park avenue. Mr. and Mr. W. G. Dani"l,of South Main avenue, spent the SaDbsth in Parsons. Miss Minnie Ilines, of Fairview avetlUt, Was in M. oste on Saturday. Enoch Hard, of Now Yrk, sity has returntd homo afler a visit with Weei Side friends. P 11. Warrou will brnk grounds this week tor a new home ou Narth Lincoln vcuu). Fred Warn ke has occupied his new houl on North Main avenue, The pluuti is litte l in eX'iellent style and Is me of the lluest on t o Wst Side. Misses Cora and Mamie Svans, of Qarbondule, vlsltod frlondl ou thissid yesterd y. Cards are out announcin g th inxr riaen pf M.sa Julia M ay Saiv-ly, of North Hvde Park ave:ine, toC.H vVal laos 'at Wcdiiesdav, Anil 13, at high noon, at tne Simpson Metiioust BplaCl - iiai enuroh. Judge Edwards will conduct the GainbrO-AlOeriOMU eisteddfod ( Pitts ton on Deitorstlon D iy, It'V. 1 VY. Sitelluiiger will delivira steieaptlooti looiure In the Fust Walsh Congregati l obnrch tins evening Under l no a aspic a of the Junior 0, i tooiety, . "Wbero do tho good clothes come from?' PURITAN CHUil DEOICilTED. Conrcp;ation.ilisls cf Providence Op'n Their Now Hotiie of Wor thlp Subscriptions Pteilged. Tho Puritan Welsh Congregational ohnrch, ttVi D. A. Evans, pastor, or- an'B'd January ol, njii was ded lotted yesterday. Tne new edlnce is located ii u-st Markot stre"t, Provtdenot, nearly at the Ion of the hill where its. view for miles in uny direction is im posing aud nnobstruoted. 1 he structure is built of wool upon lot porcuased from the late (t. W. Miller. Two entrances urn at the Bontll End of tho building and one at t le north. The auditorium is lighted by nine ground glass, colored-bordered windows and a large window of colored lass rconpviug the greater portion of the North Ead. Tho pews are arranged in n Sdtni-cirele, Xtendlng Lugthwise of the building. Tne pulpit, chancel rail, pows and other luruitnrc are of heavy polished oak and very handsome. Contractor C L. Piell, of Jermyn, eoustructed the building mi I t the supervision of V. N, Evans, H. W. Powell, Armtt lliomaB, It. U Lloyd and John II Pluilip', who comprised the building committee. The total cost of the. church, includ ing tne lot, was ;:, ugr.inst winch sum (3,035 has been paid or subscribe J; of the balance, v'J50 were pledged or paid at yesterday's afternoon services and a further sum during theeveuiug meeting. Services of praise and dedication were held morning, atteruoou nnd evening, ahd wers participated in by a number of local pastors and some from neighboring towns. At 2 o clock this afternoon there will be a ministerial meeting nf the congre gational pastors of Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys. A paper, en ll'lsd "Tne Building of Churches as an Element of Civilization in Society," will be read by Rev. T. Mackay o! Plymouth, aud Hsv. L. Thorn is Taylor will deliver a aermon on ''.Systemtic (Jiving." A concert for the beinilit of the Sunday School will be held in the evening. ihe formal dedication occurred yes terday morning when an invocation was made by the pastor, and T. R. Walkius, chairman of the board of trustees, received the church keys and financial statements from Arum Thomas, chairman of the building committee. A sermon was presched bv Rev. D. L. Davi, of Edwardtdalf, and the dedication prayer off-red by R'-v. T. W. Jones, D. D. Short ad ilr sses were unrte during the afternoon exercises by Rev M. D Kinter, ltav. W. G. Wiitkins, Rev. W. F. Davis, Rav R S. Jones. D. D., Rsv. Ut. E Guild and Riv. M. D. Fuller. Ser mons were delivered at the evening service ny Kv. r. J. Morris and Ksv. T. W. Jones, D. D. The vocal features of the exireinos were c inducted by V. D. D.vies. The niini'ticira rendered bv M;-. D.tvies and choir were of special exeelleace. "Where do the good clothes come from? BIG CAVE IN THREATENED. Ho. 25 School Building- Lica'.ed Within the AfftOtsd Dlstr.ct. Ths abandoned working of the Leg gett's Creek shaft, Providence, war in pvrtrnbed eunditlon Friday nig'at. Huge fissures and cracks Showed them selves in the surface next inorniug iu a manner indicative of Imminent danger. A large area was affected and the peo ple in the district were thorouguly alarmed. School building, No. 23 is located on the affected ground and several cracks are visible within the school yard. The structure was erecte 1 at a cost to the taxpayers of $10,000 nnd limy bnve to b.j abandoned; The east wing (tillered most, No school will b held iu the building for the present Cracks are visible In the yards of Edward Watkin, 21 WillUui strest and William Morgm, 200 William street, and at various "tiir points. The Home of the Good Shepherd In close proximity to the dlsturbj.1 sso lion but thus fur has not been threat ened with danger. The parts settling are portion of the old Leggett'i Crek workings of the Delaware Hudson Canal company. The worked out Vein was located some 300 feet below the surface nnd liono it does not seem possible that an extsn sive cave In can result. Nevertheless a good deal of anxiety is felt by prop erty owners whoso puMessioni ara In catcd Witllin the nlfectwd district. It is not thought, however, that tho set tlement will prove destination to any great extent. . "Where do tho good clothes) come from5', . Colonel Pope IV ay M-' Hoard of Trade. Secretary D. H. Atherlnn, of the board of trade, has Invited Colonel Albert A. Pope, of Boston, to be present at the meeting id the hoard April 10 and inskc so address on the subject of good roads, Colonel Pope il probably best kuowu as the head ol the firm which manufactures a high grade bicycle, but he is also prob ably the most in dent advocate uml best Informed Individual of the time on the un proved to dwav que tian. In caseC'olou Pope i. unaolo to lie lu lu Una month ho will ho invited lo come for the may meet iug. Music Eox-je lixclunlvsly. Hestrnsiie. Piny any desired number of tuin s. QaUtSCht e BOOS,, Uiaaufaelui ers, low i Chestnut street, Philadelphia Won. dorful on-hestnal organs, only W and $10. Pp'-cialty: Old mnMo boxes i arfn!ly re palrvdand improved vvlth new li' ies. ee ll'j "Where do thr ood clothes come fronir ' NOTES 0 John C. Moran PetitioJ Him Constable 01 HiS TERM RfiN 0 Because Ho Did Not Q Ins to Law- Buildin tine In Banquet Toni tunc Engine Company Thomas LanCAIl Per bh'orter Paragraph! of Ne John C. Moran, tne constabhr tne TwU'tii ward, came vry imal uomtutf a statesman out of a job. did not uuallfv according to law nia politicsl enemies discovered fact. The terras of effloa ol chr stables of the 'Twelfth and Tsfuntietu warns ran out a year ago. and the in cumbents were liotn re-eleotadt bu: did not qualify tneoinuoh a that tltsy were not aworn In by oonrt, Mie!:,ud Tbnrutoh petitions l oonrt for the ap pointment as constable iu the Tweu- lletll ward 111 tile place of Michael Murray, and ilil request wae granted, Tois began on iuveailgatlon as to the likelihood of not displuolng "tnur oon- HUhles wii" felt secure. Alouu hearii of the movement ami preseuted u peti tion io court asking tho sppoiucmsnt to the position. Tne matter is now pending. Bonding- Bo Vary Ac ivs. The building seavon promises to be nUSnally active on the S iuth Si lo. Scarcely h street is free from h-aps ol liniil er and Iciililiiig iiuturial. At the riier of Liiook street nnd l'lllston avenue r. iwar l iiurltin iiitoii'ta io I und a very largo business bloc!;. Mrs. Kuhinsou has accented the plans eu.i ip oifluatiuus for her new building and wori: will begin today, i nese are two of thu mosi Important nuprovemeots. ' il Mention. Rev. N. J MoManuS, of the North End, visited R tv. Fatiier M illiy yes terday. W. H. Mali, Honeid&la oorrespeod ntof the Truth, visited his parents yesterday. diss Kstie Uonahin, of btone avunue, is visiting her eouein, .Miss Mamio Coyne, of Minooka. Ehirtsr Parapraphj. The funeral of Thomas Lungan of Minooka was held yesterday afternoon. 1 ne St. Joseph e Temperance society aud Greenwood Keg Fund, to which he belonged, attended the fuuoral. Psiuters are at work on the iuterior of St. Joan's church, aud it will be an artistic piece of work when finished. Select Councilman UmueJI has a force of men at work repairing the road on Cedar avenue near tb old No. eehool home. Branch No. 179, Young Men's in stitute, will hold a busines meeting to night. Branch S5 of the Catholic Mutual Benefit association will hold a meeting of importance tomorrow night In Pher- mscy hall. The banquet of Neptune Engine com pany this evening promises to bs a pleasant affair. A committee consist ing nf Jacob Geiger, jr., Charles Hues er, Peter Robbing, jr., Max Rosar and H I ward J. Robinson nae labored hard to make a succesa of it Auelaborat menu will be eprva i, and Hfter the feast dancing will be indulged in "Where do the good clothes come from?'' Scranton's Business Interents. Thk TnimiNE will soon publish n care fully compiled and olassihed list of the lending wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional Interest of Scranton and vicinity. The edition will bo bound in book form, beautifully illustrated with photogravure views of our public build iocs, business blocks, streets, etc., togethe with portraits of lending citizens. No similar work has ever given an equal rep resentation of Scrautou's ninny indiis tries. It will beau invaluable exposition of our business r s ittrces, Sent to persons outside the city, copies of this handsome work will attract. new corners and be nn unequalled advertisement or the city, lhe circu lation is on a plan that cannot fail of good results to those concerned as well ns the cil v stlarge. Representatives of The TniniMtt will call upon TiiosK. WBOSI namks are mesirko in this editiou aud explain lis nature more fully. m' ...9 desiring views of their residences in tnis edition will please 1 avo notice at the office. 'Whore do the good clothes come from! , ae i Besvdleaten ft Worrz'a and Ballnntine'a Aire are the best. K.J. Walsh, agent, M Lackawanna . valine. DIKD. CALLENDEB At her home. UU Dickson avenue, Scranton. April s, of brain lever, Miss t orn L. Callander, aged It years, 111 months and 1(1 days. Funeral at house, Wednesday nt 10 n. m. Interment nt Scott Valley cemetery. POWELL At the residence of his son, Dan Powell on Blakely street, Dun more, on April K. John Powell, nge Nt! yeaiv. Funeral Tuesday at 2 p. in., fiom Dnnmore IL B. church. THO iAS-At residence, Ifl30 Wnvil i avenue, Berantnu, on April fl, .John H, Thomns, aged " years, 1 month, d . Funeral Monday afternoon nt 1.80. Ill - torment in Washburn street cemetery, Kill Two Birds. with One Stone II you want to combine comfort with elo.-nee. holt at SOU AN K S SI'HlNd KTC'K of HUOKS. There's the KM PRKSS,' for Instance. What's neater hi russet nr hlaek? The lady t tint wears it looks like a Isdy. And looking Hint WSVi tho ehauees are she 11 act like one tlood elotlns, nnd ffiod shoes make good deeds easy and natural. The Dade Is Dead Vonnir men have eeasnd to be howling swells. They can't afford It those poor times That's partly why ho many quietly dressed young men about town buy their Boring Rootwosr nt Kehank'S, They know he (teals only in the very latest and b 'st. They know his stock Is largo, hut never loud. And they know his HB10E8 auk down TO FIT THU TIM i s This Means Yon By the wny, wbv n 't haik at Schiink M.K11AM' NKW SI'KINO AM) Ul MM.lv' m sicssv lli, re's no ChsSjgH for leoklinr. When you buy I04 pay. The changes are you 11 buy. SCHAM'S Arcartfi shoe Store. WVOA11NU AH. spats . jffjotijMMiffl fa iiW 1 1111 IM iiiili My Mtf Go where they the best selection. RICH CTT GLASS, CHOICE CHINA, BRIC-A-BRAC, SILVERWARE, : i;tc I'll Jjl J. CHINA -!-HALL WEICBEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. DO yon hunt, fish, ride a wheel, or Intend to' Do von want fin Pocket Cutlery, a Razor, or any of the nomr- nm Articles nrmrtutiiAn nnd annrflnr men usej If so, on and after APRIL 1ST, A. W. JURIS CH Will be prepared to furnish somo at reasonable prices at his store, 435 Spruce Street Remember, everything new; 'stock just bought: no old stock to dispose of. ('all and exunine and you will save time and money. Huntington's HOME BAKERY. We have a largd assort ment of PLAIN AND FANCY CAKES. ICE CREAM and WATER ICES Leave your order at 227 WASHINGTON AVE,, or 413 LACK A. AVE. Our Lackawanna avenue restaurant open until mid- nielit. Ail Explanation Of the wonderful popnlarlty of our uocii- UHTKK IIIOYVfiE Isn't bald lo Bud, ( nil and see It and It will explain Itself, Oar oilier I IneS are qually as popular la their crude. Florey & Holt 222 WYOMING AVt" Wei A liiiiiTrfl Front at A ti-'Ut littif at A beautiful Black cMPFoisi il Cape. witT e a e And dozens of other styles "Where do the good clothes come from?" OWENS sSc Co. Closk Makers and Furriers. Three of Our Good Things AT $5.00 The New English Jacket, Full Sleeve. Larue Hcvrrcs, Full Uiick. New Length. AT $7.50 Tan, Navy, Segar Brown, Mixed Brown and (!rc. A very slylisli Jacket. l it and shape perfect. SEE THIS NTJMBEB, AT $10.00 We will give you a choice of four Btylea Of Jackets, Clay, Twill or Covet Cloth. For dress or street wear there are none better. rTXTXrTVTCi Vasal MM XvLJLN Z3 Dunlap SPRING STYLE ON SALE CHRISTIAN, HITTER Sole Agent, 205 Lackawanna Are. from . $1.98 to $25.00 j Cloak Makers and Furriers, j Court House Square. The Great Marvel of Dental cieucif Aneesthene A recent discovery and tho sol property of Henwood k Wardell, DKNT1STS, 316 Lackawanna Ave. WHAT J.G. SEAMONSSAYS A130UT ANsEiTHENE. lns. HENWOOO WABM5I.li After lutvlni; eleven letlr extracted at one sitting try the painless luothoil, 1 pro- iiounee it eutlrelj setlsfaatory in every uurilcutar. J. U. M.A.HONS.