The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 09, 1899, Morning, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SCR ANTON TR1B UN 13- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1890.
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Council Building
Desirable
Offices
SllTAHI.l; FOIl
LAWYERS.
Full Privileges of Law Library.
iavk a j i: i Ait?i:i' uiiinw wi:m.
AHVIil li I OH
ARCHITECTS.
APLY TO
J. L. CONNELL,
Itoom iiO'J Con ii el I Kill Mill1.;.
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IREAL ESTATE CO., I
5 Have opened offices in 5
1 Traders Bank Building,
For the purchase
pur
and sale of Real
Kstatc. We will
sell for you on
commission. Call
for bargains.
! Clias. Sciilager I
5 PRESIDENT. S
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llilIlllllH!IIIIIIIIS9lllltlllllllllIlllIR
DR. li. 13. WARE,
SPECIALIST
Kye, Kar, Nose and Throat
('IPi dinars (la. in lo rj.:io p.m; '.' to I.
U illliiins lliulillns. (ipp. 1'uilolllca
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CITY NOTES
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Ull.l, ulSSl.ltM. IIOI.IDW.S- Tin 'ii
t unit iioiini tllii 111 ulivc nu thu
tin.' I j-iil l.ulMa;. HiU nn nth.
ffltA.NTONI IN I HAltOU -M. .'.
li imiiM. pniini.'K'i in ' 'i in i, nnn n. harf
nt. d fin t'l i . ,i ,ai Tim .M.ikiioIm ' nt
Ai-lnti P.hh and vlll open it May 1.
illlll.i: KKAIMXi; I'l.AI-S-Thi Ulhlo
III I.' I lllHM tllllKllI I'f J'IiiIishmi II. S.
-iill i will im-i l IoiiIkIiI .it .'iln Jeflu--ou
Minn . I!er limit eonllally lntlud
1 ITKP.AIIV .Ml!l!TINi!.-The U'KUl.H
in Hiik ol lit. Iliiiin l.liiiaiy Muhtv
s held Till silll) ItllllllJ, lit the J,(.
il iii of Mr and Mih. Ucoiki Mutt In wh.
HPIM2PTION TONIOIIT-Miv.. II. Krn
iii. i uf Wjtiulnir atentiti, haf issued
i nd- lot a ii ci'iillmi to lie f.'im ill
Imiii'i' ot .Mi. and Mm. Alliut N. ICra
iih i
-MAIL rll.NOi:.-Thi nluiir null for
idtii'i- up iln. I.t huh Valle.t ahine
Wilki s-Ilaue whleh tomiuly closed at
In oilnuk i, in., now 1iimh nt 7.15 o'clock
P in.
SIONP.D 111- TIM! MAVOK.-Thi icso
lution piiinittlllK the Tilpp lot pmpeity
owueis to hat the use t the- old Nay
Aiis icti was flgim! isicrday h Muvor
l!alle.
MISSION Si:HVIl'f:.S-Tho sphIoh at
the liiscue mission tnnltriit will . in
ln-ye of Seeietaiy Otiuse Muliy and his
ounit Men'b t'htlsllan as-soilatlon Wotk
i rs b.ind.
u:tti:u pakihi;i: i.jpp.i:u -i.. t-
tir ('unlet lJciii iMioipiel, nt Titer.
lmiB. l.s HUflcrinK fn in a hadlv Injur -d
hand, m Flaliied hy lulling on a Mlppei.t
patemeut while kdIiik ofer nlh i utile
TKMPCm.UlV ("HANOI! -Tht I'i-hm-nlfni-e,
OlMihani and. l'echvtlle strct t
curs will puss to and fi nn tin It uii'il
1 o'clnik on l'enn .iMnue, instrad of mi
A.imlnK uN.'iiut Tin li iiiKi is nii'li
Shoe S
For Today. . . .
Ladies' Dress .Shoes, made of selected kid stock, patented
leather tips, some with cloth tops; have formeily been .sold at
3.50 and .loo, with light and heavy soles, all sizes and width,,
Special for Saturday, $1.85.
A special lot of Misses' Button Shoes, proper styles, iecu
larlyiftoo, h
Special Today 98 Cents.
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In addition to these shoes theie will be the following
special tor Monday:
Women's. Toilet House Slippers, made ol fine kid
.nd patented leather, one strap, Adonis style, with
silk bow and buckle, which legularly sells for $1.75
and $3.00.
Special for flonday, $1.00.
.
I Schank
410 Spruce Street.
In deference) to the services Incident to
tho burlul of liishop O'Hutit.
8PAN1BI1-AMF.H1CAN WAU.-A lee
titro on this timely Miltjict will bo r.lvm
In Cnlvnry Itofornied church, corner Mon
roo avenue Mid Utbson Mieet this own
ing nt N oolrirk liv the Pet. () W. Welsh
AHCAN'Wt APFA1H.A phonostapli
entertainment Mill be ult'cii liv tlie lloynl
At.-im,, u,,.....,. ,. . iiikwiII SJn ! M In I
tliMr hull mi W seining iiU-nue, Thuml.iv
night, (tiiil nil members mid litothcif. ate
Invited to In (iHorlulm d
deposits at no y.-'iiH d. pofitH i.r
the children i No. 0 school this week
were follows- Professor Urines' inntn,
::s cents; MIks o'Mnllcj's. 51. M; Miss
Walsh's, 52.71 , MIkh Hutnoit's, 4S ceiu.
Miss Bhlilds $!.:., Miss Punch's. ;;s
cents! Miss Mlti'ldl's, J1.50.
FA'S -DAYS. Tho Dflnwaic, Lacka
wanna inn) AVe stein company will iui
ihu cinplo s of tht car shops and of llio
Cayuga and Hrlsliln colli' lies toclnv. The
lXInwaio and IIuiImih toiup.iu.t paid the
rmplovrs ut the White Oak colliery i.t
Au lib ild, -lint the .lermyn at .lot nun.
yestrrdiiv.
WILL SF.ND ri.OVi:itS-Tln majni'it
of Ihf iik nib( l it of the class "t 'in t
ycsiouliiy nltr mucin tit tin S'liuitoli hlgi
rchool to take Mime action with re l r-
lllll in the death Of U classmate. MliW
Jessie Hot at' It was decided 1" "i ml a
llnrnl lilt ii" mil n t ommllli" d nln'ln!
to " on the same.
HANOI! OP OFFICIALS r.ilwit.l C.
lAtidi. Miilntindint ut the South mill
of the Lieknwru n.i Iron and Stci intii
pinv, was trnnsfeiitil Tno"(l.iv I" tip
North worls of the same minpai..
tiiMiittr r.imaid Mtprrlnti'iideii' at iln
Iitt-r nntid plant, mipi ociIk Mi. I.yndc
at tin South mill
PI NICHAI. Tt i:SI)AY-Tlie fmii-uil of
llnv Onvln took pluic 'I'.ic-dav nttiruron
lioin the jivlilfiipo of her piictitf. -Ml
and Mi. S P. Oavln, on Marlon i,tic"t.
Intel mom w 11 tnado nt Cathtdtal ifitif
Ui. The pnll-hoji'iR wci'': Vlii'i-nt
and .Tuhii Cintwill. Hanv Sti'Von. and
llnnj. l.iwl- niln and Aimust W id
man w.i. tin llnwi'i Ik .U ore
STKi'Ct. IIAIlTKXDnn. -- IleliU
l)i is t,b Hi inl prisoner In polii'i
rniirt sic rdin iiioiiiIiik. Hf Aos
innruoi!' with c miiinlitlnK an n..mlt on
tin liii'trnili it -N'nitnns holrl on Wv
nmlim nwiiin lali 'I i.pmI.iv nlRht. DaN
v;nt Inlo tin plan and oulcred a ill Ink
and tin nfniil tn p.iv for It. A llulit mi
Mud and Z).U Miuclc hit oppom-nt with
a I'hnlr. Patrolman lJolauil placed t)als
under nire-t nnd Maor Hallev lined ihr
prKonir 3. In default of pauncnt In
wnt commlttrd to Jill
WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL I l Al.
Our stores will bo closed until I
O'clock today out of respect for tho
Into Rt. Rov. Bishop O'Hara.
Mears & Hagen.
AN EVENING OF MUSIC.
Enjoyed at the Scranton Bicycle
Club Last Evening.
. lame iinil leproseiilatlvi audleiuo
eiijojul a ill liKhl fill and liniaue musi
cal proKiainint last nlnlit at the J'l
icle dub at tin imitation of Miss M.
Louise IlarilenhoiKli and Mr. Perlee V.
JervlH, of tho Jt rvla-HaideiibcrKli
plnno-loite school. .Mls llardonhersli,
v. and Mrs. .Icivls anil Mist Hester
WortlitiiKlon BUt'ti'd many inevlous to
the recital. The nsliois of the ocoaMo'i
wore .lanii'.s lllalr, jr., H. P. Men ill,
Frank Puller, Hidden If. Kingsbury.
The l cill.il was un excellent exposi
tion of the VliRll-t'livtler metlioil am!
supplemented by Mr. Jervis In a ilear
lesi'ilptloii nf tin advantages of the
piacticc ihnier was enilnenlly stttls
factoij both ft otn an aitlstlc and a
teilinii ,il point nt view.
One of the ihlef mquments in favor
oi the method ls that by absem e nf
liHchaiilcal elfoits it proiliues iiidihl
uiillty in even the pln.tiT nt no Kreat
oilKinal talent. It offers special facil
ities for lneinoiizitiK cnmpnsitinns.
The pinmainme glten was nf un
usually high nieiit, the tcduiiiiUe nf
the perfnnneis beiiifr nally reinaikable.
In the case of Miss Imofjene Peck, her
sec nnil number was a minuet which
she had not befoie played on the piano.
She twvt an llluxtiation of the Clavier
wnik, and then for the Mist time pto
dticul it for the audience. The Clavier
pr.ietU. hail its ainusinfr featiues,
snundliif," paitleulaily like the lbyth
inlial patter of i.ilndiopa on the tonf.
Tin piano rendu Iub was most imreet
1 Riven and the performer declined to
ft lends that It sounded unlike what
she had expected.
Miss liessle P. Keel, whose beaut, of
peisouallty at once captivated her
audience, Rave the opening numbers by
Ix'iek, with cniefullv tialued execution
and aitlsjtle elfoct, Mis Allele Hud
nnt, who had neir befoie alipeareil
In iiublic, placd most cieditably and
was also win inly encored.
Miss ImoRone Peck displayed n leally
lemaikablo facility nnd uillllant )ioi
ern of execution in her various solo.
Mr. Alfred Wonler fuinNhed much of
the evenlmt's pleasure in his beautiful
.solo- The lino dinmatic Interptetation
of "Piona." by Adams, beltiR ewp
lionally well received. He was nnist
acceptably accompanied by Miss Plain
Louise HtndenberRh, the clever and ac
mmpllshed niece of Mips M. L. Har
tlenberRh. The plant) used during; the
(venliiR was from Stelnwav & Sons,
Xew Ymk The handsome llotal dec
oration? weie by Mai tin ir Mnlr.
Stnoki the Popular Punch C'lpar, lOe.
$
Spencer
'TTTTTVTTTff 1TTHV
pecials
THOUSANDS VIEWED
BISHOP'S REMAINS
CONSTANT STREAM 0? PEOPLE
VISIT CATHEDRAL.
Arrniigenients tor tho CoroinouieH
This Moininp Aio us Ptoviously
Auuouncutl- Archbibliop Ryan und
Pivu Other Piclales Arrive in tho
City to Assist in the Intoimout.
Prlesto' Choir, of Philadelphia,
Also Comes -Exoiuises Attending
tho Removal of tho .Body.
No Imp.ii taut iluitiK' lias been niatle
In the c'-runonles tim; vtlli ittcinl the
Uuiinl of lilshiii ii'llnv.i this niii'iilnv.
In the piogtamme'itiready aunminciil
i-veiyililm.' hitl been antleli'.ited ami
estoidny founo it ui.neeeti-'aiy to
int'ke anv uildltlmia "r alUiaUonp.
At ft iiMimK tlie tnlesti, will start
from St, Tlniiiias' eoll"R.' In i prmes
slon ol twos am! at the l.'pbcopal resi
lience will In Inlnul be the velate.i.
Knti'ilm; the cliuich tliev v.lll take iln
Places pi'et loiisi, i.s'PJinil lliein auu i
U'.Kln the oil ee of the dead, whli h wlK j
oiuip, tin vieiiier pail ot in hour.
At Its conclusion the ,tlleeit of the j
ltiasM will re' ! to the ai'iNtv to v.-st i
fur this e ri nioiiv and at Hi ii'iloil. will I
I'ciine Into tl" snuftiiari t.nd at nine
beftlu the sob inn liliMi nviss nt re(iilcm.
'file intiMe of the mass will be suns, bv
the Illlt-dt"' chilli of Pllilndelphla, led
by KeV. Palher cTU'eef., leaor ol tht
cathedinl.
The absnliition. winch will lie per
foimed hi Vn hblslinp llvan and tour
other piclal's. will fnll.iU' th- mass.
Then will come the Interment, tlie cas
ket belntr en lied to the bateineiit
throtiRli ihu entrance on I.lnd'n siteet,
the eletlcal pallbcneis flist lai'tntr tt
iis fat as the chi'icb dim. He (list
nlRht lavbcnifiu inntoviiif! it lo the
Uaseineiil entrain e unci the Mf"tid elRbt
btailiiR It to Hie ctyjit.
CIIUKMO.VIPS AT T11K TO JIB.
lltlej: i eii'iuciliien will attend the i
cioslnj ol the tomb, but no one. ex
cept the priests and pall-beatets will
be pveselll, owIiir to the limited i'pace
nf tin- ba-enieiit Hopes hate been
htt etched ulotiR the euib Itom the col
lepe to the le.n ot the cilhedial and
the spact eiielo-i d will be kept ilearl
from the bealnnliiK to the end of the I
ceremonies, tm one beliiR allotted wlth-l
In except those holdiiiR tickets to the I
iliuich
The ehtiiih will not be open to the I
Kcneral publle at all this mninliiR. The ,
li'Ritiar miisii'i win in- ieienttii.il in
the i oIIcri ch.ipel.
Seven bishops and three oi lour bun
dled pilests will be in attendance.
AiihUishnp P. .1. Tlvan, of Philadel
phia; Ulfhop Ilnrstman of Pleveland;
Bishop Mi Fan' of Trenton: Auxiliary
liishop 'l'lendei'Rast, of Iiitladel)ihla;
Poadjutnr lilshnp Pltzni ntiiee. of i:rle,
and HIslio) Ilnnaid Jli CJuald, of Ito
ehester, had all ai rived last nlplit.
Pet. I'nther O'Keefe and the pilests"
choir o) Philadelphia, aNo ai lived and
ate stoppltiR at the .lemon. I lev.
J"roni" Uoiicheiiy, S J., lepresentlm:
cieoiRetown iinlveislty, where HIhop
O'llma leceived his classical education,
ai lived last nlcht and If the uuest of
Hev. P. .1. JIacOoldrlck. He v. William
Dunlea, of littsbuiR, and Hev. Thomas
k'cinllii, of Johnstown, ate amoiiR the
lepresentatlves of the PittsburR dio
cese. Most of the visiting pi lest'' are
stoppliiR at the .lei in vn, but nianv of
them are behiR entei tallied at the dif
ferent paiochlal lesldeines
JtKMAINS THANSPFHHtJP.
The remains wen transferred, jes.
teiciny morning, at !i n'eloek, from the
Lplseopal resldince to the litu c li. alt
the priests ot the dtj and i-'ome ftoiu
other places attending as an escnit.
The pallbe.uirs w.i". it.-t. James it,
JVhel.in. of St. P.Uiiik's, iv,st Side;
Hev. P. J. McMiiuiM of St. Paul's,
(liven llldge; Hev. M. 15. Unnlau, nf
St. M.xiv'.s, Dunmoi" . Hev. V. . Flick
er, of St. Jol-n's, Wtt-t Sitk; Hev. J. A.
OHellly, of the catntilinl; H"V . Janes
A. Mui tin, of St. Paul's, Hio.'it Hlilg;
Hev. J. L. i-banliy, cf Dicksnu City;
Hev. J. J. Healev, of Pleasant Jlounl.
Hev. J J. P. Peeley ictcd as master
of ceremonies, -md Hev J J. Jit Cabe,
as cross beaier. s the juoc ssmn
moved up the aisle the priesia chanted
the "Sttbvenitls Sane ti." The casket
was lilac ed on the e.itafaltiue ard the
ritualistic pr.iyeis, wei,. ivcitcd by
lilshoj-) Unban, aftei which mme the
aspeislon and Incensing, al-o p.'iloun
ed bv liishop Hnlian. Tliin fidhiwed a
KciulPiii mats, at which Hut, I). J. Mac
(joldiick was celebrant
All day yciteulnv npd fir intn the
night a constant stienm nf jieoplo
passed thioiigb the cathedial doors,
taking advantage of tht opportunity of
viewing the remains. At tlr.ieS the
crowd was s i th nse that the pollceim n
weie compelled to hold In check thnsi,
who wi re outside until the ciusb with
in was relieved
Twenty policemen have been assign
ed to duty at tht e.itheilril this nioin
Iiir to prevent any nowdirij and pos-t-lblo
accidents.
SEVERE SNOW STORM.
Caused No Little Inconvenience.
Trolley Lines Wero Seriously
Affected by It-Ster,m Roads
Weio in Better Shape.
Piobably at no time save nine since
the memoinble hlizzaid of 1SSS has the
t-niivv tallen so continuously and in wu h
a body as from nlghttall on Tiiesdnv
until fi o'clock yestenlay afternoon, !
when the sun came fotth tlnubttullj
above an orange-hued chaii bank in
the west and the teiiipeinture liiiild'y
lowered.
It was a da when those who siayi d
In their win m. cosy honien lonked tm'
and cougiatultitetl themselves nn Uelm
on their bide i if the window paius, ain1
later, when the ttlud lose with ,i ,
iloue-llke violence, It win a la ci
which to shudder a little Uj the bl-iv;-ing
hearth and to say "O-u-o-o, the
poor fellows1 who aio out In the lolip
It was a day when one inlt,ht w.n
feel a panp of pity tor the inotininin
uninoteeted by vestibules: fm Hi
tcanisters whose hands giew stllf and
aehliiR In tho blast, lor ihu railroad
em in their perilous leaps fioin . ar t i
car; for tlie glil rleihs und mill wpn-i.
tens hurrylnu home In the blttu 'lui.
and, most of all, foi the Utile chlldie i
In mlseiabh) place i- they call hum
with llielo.8 (ooniw and conifintU
hearths.
There were other thoughts that pre
dominated, of the beauty of tin whit .
woi Id that tor a clay lay unsullied,
when even tho culm mountains wero
Blorilled; of the gaieties of tho moirotv
which tho snow promised. To the chll
3t en. untouched with misery or lare.
It was a day of unalloyed delight, full
of the wild exhilaration always pro
duced by the ilnzzllne, ptofpeet of const
Iiir and Hleli.'liiliU'P
To the old, old people 11 brought up
memories of Mariner llrcs in the old
farm liniin, of rosy chpekp, long apo
a'l while as the earth's fair mantle, of
the old-fashioned wlnleis which are
never ei nailed In these latei ,unis. Al
toi4ethei It was n day to mink down In
the ealendiir of the winter aR unusual
and closlnR Into a night a slant and
Ideal iih am lecolded In the veara cone
f by.
Whlh tin fall vta over half a foot
In depth It tilt not cause nit much
tumble iis nianv a lighter stnun has
done The siteet car men did inn ave to
contend iiRalnst u uddeli ouslnURlil.as
is oltrn tin .use In HiIh reRlou, and be
Itiff pit nnil lit oi'dlnal; llnhls were
I able to hold their own at all times, and
tame mil tnilu In the eim
liy k'iilns tuiT mrtil'.iK nil nlnht
l the cltv, lines were open In the moin-
, tin; The lilies up the valloj Were
opened with the aid of sweejni and
airly i.iiiiiui nips weie made ixi'ipi i
between Olv,.luuit and Peekvilli.
The I'ittston load from the eltv line '
uottn wan et.inpiei.Mv ..or, en ami was
tot opened up tn nucliilRhi. A laiRe
luiuc IJJ llieu vuie MiillllllK nil 11IKUI,
and It was expected to have the
line
toady for bunliiess this mornliiff.
The steam mads had little or no dllll-
cuiij, tlll
ill if tlnj;.
Ihete was no appiec table
I
EPW0RIH LEAGUERS.
Chapteis of the Houesdale District
Will Meot in Annual Conven
tion at Duninoie Ooen
ing Session ToiiiKht
' '""". .. vtjtun , -..
. lorce her vvnj in and the tlptf was
Aiiiumeiuents lor the reception of endeavoring to keep her out until he
the delegates from the several Kpwuilh I lcatned her business. Something in
League chapters comprising the the earnest manner In which she pro
Ilonesdale dlstiict, who will attend the claimed her ilslit to enter, inovnl the
anuti.il convention In Hunmoie this ollkei and he allowed her to pa-s.
evening auu lomoriotv. nave oeen coin
pleled by the inembeis ol the local
cti.uiteis
It is expected that the attendance
will be huge The opening session will
bo held tonight, beginning at T o'clock.
Thiee sessions will bo held tomorrow.
Following Is the pruRiamino of each
.session:
Till ItSPAY CWliNlNG.
7.1M Pial-e Seivtie. lot l 'lliinnas Hull
vtontl. uwlsltd b ilioll
7,'Jil Doviitloniil (Vrvlre lohu Weil
T.'O Oiniinlallnli.
7."V-Snlu JIlss Ituby o.t
7 W hy Hold Thts CtniveiiUiHi
1!. t W. L. 'I'horpo
7 ! Uecltiillmi Mlw S.llllo Pili o
M") Atldii - Hit J O lloiu, 1! I).
lliW lJi'iiedlctlon.. .. U'f. W. S Wllcoc
PP.1PAV MOHNINO.
7.ut)-tiuulse I'l'ii.tei Meellng lud by
William Oaburnc.
'i mi l.nte F ant HtV. S. O. Slnipkilis
9.1" lllisInuH".
lnimSolo. , . . Ms,s Jessie c'oop. r
in l"i "riyiiipo'iliiui ni, the l'leilge, Uto
N w Test.nni nt nf l!peiii;tire and
Life" Jibs Sadie .Mlllci
Hi',0 "Woildl.v AniuseiiifiitH Pmhlitil. u
Uf the Pisi'lpllni ol the Jlelhoillst
lJplscop.il Chinch."
.Mis. W. S WIU ox
Ii 15 'Attendance I'pini the Ite'llgions
Jlietings of tin liiurcli and the
Active I '.nt liciuilici! lo Ue
Taken Theieln,"
Jlls (Vita .Imtilfi in in
11 (A)-Slnslm:. Pollowetl hi ltcmaik. PpoP
Above Subjects.
ll.M Singing
1121 "Tin lltlniiun of tin Leumn to the
iiiiitr.il Jlls-lonnrv Cuiim"
ll.ld Plsciisslmi,
Miss JUUtii H. Me.iket
11 IV-"Qiiestloii Prawei ' on Junlcir
League
IL'tm lSeiiedlctlon ...Kev. 1. N. Steolman
PlllDAY AFTPHNOON
1 :-Soelul Half Hour.
".nn Devotional Sen let s.
Pet. C A lb ni.imln
LMV-Opcu Session and t "01111111110 ot
Junior Lu'gue mil Us Work.
Mis. J. W. Haslet liu and Mls3
Jennie Hall,
2.4V-Hec nation Miss Flounce Pony
" ,Vi "Pailf Amoili.in Jlethi'dlsni,"
Hev. S. (!uy Siiovttlen
.1 10 ".Modem Ann rleiin Jit thtiilHia.
Het. (!. Harts Slono
2.V-Soo Jllsa JKuguv IMen
J.IU l)epi tineiil Ctinnnitttt Wink.
Jin 1 y and Iblp.
Mlas Anna Ilenvtitotl
..u-l.lleiiuy
l.W Social
1 j,V-Pnct,
JIlss Hlnlse
l.ltlic.
I..K 13intilletlt.il....
, Miss Lui.-ttii Miller
. ... Albt it Chapman
Powell and Louisa
Hev. P S. .MiKellar
P.VPNINC rflSIUN
(KWSong S"li'i Hev. "!. l. I .ell
7.S0 Devotional
Hnv
L. I! Staiifnnl
7. 1 V Autlit in
7.le-nendlug....JU
T.D'J Uiiaitelto.
lty tin Choir
JI111U I!. Van Clelt
Jllsseii J'otvell anil Lilt,
He attend ami Shalfir.
S.ntl Atldii'Vs.
Hev. S. P. Pplinin, P. D ,
ti nn Coiiteeratluu Sert ice .
Up v. W. L.
Ileliedlctliin.
Hev. H. A. Plate
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HINTS FPU Till
SHSSION.
Pave vjuir cliiiptir well reprihinttd at
llif touvcntlnn.
Pun't foiget lo hind 01 send jour ,ih
sessnient of mn tt ni pel memboi it. the
tleiisillt v for epi Uses
II pnssiiile notlly the imslur n pan
nioie, Hev. A. J. Van Cleft, of the num
ber who will attend fu'tn vmu 1 hapler.
"The 'iioliis of liulHe" will lie used
dining the 1 ut. iitiou
The stoies of Lewis, Helllv .; Pavie.s,
114 nnd llfi Wjomlng avenue, will U
closed this it.ienoou, on act oum of the
fuueial servin-s of the latt Hi, Hev.
Ill-hop O'Hura.
Anthony Hope's Latest,
"Ladv Pistila ' Henllt mnn, 137
Spl lice Hll'et t
' 'Um liersunq I1.1, tlilr .w.r.,1 ,l...,.n.lQ
their luil itij, tJila rs mo niioin , hAlfl
fit k ill! tho time iliey luvo htaiLiclie.
im kuiao, nnu un) ri'ifiifs ami ncrtons
1 nod tlui'8 nut tusipgcHMl, nml tlm diiri.
Hon n litmr, t'a ekiii Is dry jail wtilmf
iinilultfiguriilttitliplmiilfHDri riintlons I
y "" 'w'-", -' "ti ja imruoii,
li.it t vujfs this ? Impuru hiood.
iuu iuu rtmtuy s
I fl
tt tAkM out all liuiiiiritii from II
Iilooil win a tin a ut'j nun tea, n.uun;
I'lKisrnjut ii'iiii.uui lomi'h'ttM tin, cure
Till L. M.tkltL Imttt'l. Jt I ilII ,lrno..let.
If tlwio In umttipatiou, Uko AtJr'H
PUN. I'Ifa-SSn. u her. '
Witteto ihiIootnt nil tho jnrticuliiM Infl
.without tuit. MAim, JIII..I.C. aWu;
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DRAMATIC SCENE
IN A COURT ROOM
MOTHER AROUND JUST IN TIME
TO TESTIFY FOR HER SON.
Ho Was Accused of a Very Serious
Offense and Sho Was it Most Im
pot Unit Witness Whilo Judge
Atchbald Was Charging tho Jury
Sho Foiccd Her Way Into tho
Couit Rooin--Case Was Reopened
and She Was Permitted to Testify.
'J In re was a virv dtcimitle clltinx to
the eloe nf n iiic lioatcl before- Judge
H. W. Al'iibiilu In Court sooin No. 2
i ycs-tirday. It was one of those inch
,h.Mh tlml roaturo mos, omy ,.rt
FCcne j,0, trtiyi-a tm the- stauo but which
,.,. ,.,. , pl0i..al(. cul,u of H.
tit,,,
A xoullB , W(l 0 uM ,, lr
lnnlho. lnhl !,, mm wllnc-s Inul
f.,.,,i , ,,, . .. ,,.(.. I.. Mu I.e.
lialf The ease had closed, the attnr
noy for tho commonwealth In no tm
ceitalii laiiRtiase told th' Juiors that
the mother va tint there because he.-
testimony would mean 'mi s' n's cer
tain conviction and Ivdro Atvnlnld,
In his clmi'iTc to the lint' had reached
that stave where il bciame necessary
to reler to the inlAsIng; ivother.
"This voura defondant's mother was
sitb)oen it d ,ts a witness," mild the
Judge, "bin- -"
He got no fin tl'.er. .It'st then there
wok il (nniinnttm nt tin. iln f tin.
' i nllrl ir.iilti. A ltnmnn sent l.t'lti.r 1 1
JOYdl'S Sl'UPIU'sP
The I'lbnner saw her anil ould
"caicely lesti.iln himself from calling
aloud. In a moment the mother vtas
at her urn's side and the e barge or
the cum t was Mispnided. The case
j was 1 enpeued and Jits. Cordamoni
1 went on the htmiil and told her stcty.
I It letnelns tr be seen if il -lived her
sun. The 1ur had not iti)0it"d iis ver
dict at adjourning hour.
The Cnrdamoni's lesliie at Carbmi
dale Aiitonin is a voung 1 inn of 17
mid he I" ihaiged with hating attempt
ed to cilmlrally ass.mit Jllss Lucia
Cerra, .u 1" In 1S17 tho Coid.unonls
and Ceira s iivnl in the same lious In
Caiboii'lnle antt ,,(. c2av the glil al
leges .Mrs Cnrtlininnl shotted her Into
I Antonio s loom and thpre in- attempted
to assault hoi. 'it turnr -he screamed
at the tup of her voice and her mother,
liiaring her, lushed into the Co'datnonl
apaitments nnd saved her.
The delenrlant alleges that t'10 e ise
is a consjiiiacv to lnjnto him The
Cerras vtnntt d him to marry Lucia ami
because he lived and mairied another
young woman thev resnivul to tvotk
his ruin, lie w is delended yesterday
by Attorneys John Jl. Han Is and
Halph Levy. Attmnev H. J). Stuait, of
Carbom'al", eonc'ui ted the prosiou
Hon. Tin: aiothi-:us tfstuionv
Jits. Coidamonl, in lirr belated tis
ttmony, denied In tones n honor the
statement that she had shoved the
young woman Into her son'i iiinni. She
ah'o eniphatie.'illy tleiiitcl that any of
the things ni-eiiueil in Kr house. vthlch
were alleged by the witnesses for the
commonwealth
She epluinetl that sin did net think
the case winild U' called ycstiulav,
but when appiisod by telegraph that 't
was about to go to tilal sh0 u istencd
to this cltv with all possible speed and
arrived Just In the nick of time. The
ease has bein on the list since Apiil,
IMS, and has Ueer continued seveial
times at the leiiuest of tile pu.Ni"Mitliill.
THE CONTEST EXAMINERS.
Held a Session in Reddington's
Hotel, at Jessup.
When the ileition contest exami
ne! 8 met In Hiddinglon'M hotel at
Jt'issup vesteiday it was lor the pui
pose of he.ulng the testimony nf wit
nesses wilt) weie called In icbuttnl by
the lespnndent. They vteie John
Jleinitiek. Fiank tloodman. (! nine H.
D.indci, William ('allies, Fied Htlggs,
John Moran, I'atilck FiUslmmons,
John Jlntodls, Patilck Judge, Peter
Lnch and John Lvneh
AH ol them had theli voles dla
ciualllled at the examination by the
contestant because they did not juo
duci! natutallKation p.ipeis, tax le
celpts, etc. A cousldeiable poitlon of
them weie able justerday to make
their votes good
The altouie, fur the respondent
wanted lo tall voicis. who .11 e nttacl.d
In Mr. Kell.t's bill of particulars, bat
the exainlneis would not pennlt It, cs
the bill of ji.u tlcuhus was not on hand
and I'm the lurthcr leasnn thst the
hearing wius called for the special juu
pose of healing U stimnnj in icbuttnl.
REV. HUNTER'S TALK.
Described tho St. Augustine School
at Raleigh, N. C.
Het. A. H. Hunter, prlncpial if the
Si. Allb'ustlne selmoi tor colored peo
ple at Halelgh, N. c, who Is iiiiiLlug a
tour ol the Middle Atlantic states in
ihu iiueiesl nf the school, it as greeted
by a lalr-sliMl audience last night at
St. Luke's 1 lunch, when? Ii" spokv upon
the woik .ill'l 11' eds nl the s iinol,
tie Slink' of tile student's life and
what 1- taught thrte. Hoili Hexes aro
admlttid. Induslilal ami religions
leiuiiliiKS fen 111 the basis ol th woik.
Th" si honl is being conducted under
the dlieitlon nf a commission lur
1 Inn ih woik among tohaeil people.
This commission compilse'i the cleileal
ard lnj iiiembers of th" Protestant
l'plsn pal 1 htiii li
MISS BEAMISH'S TWO-STEP.
"The Oibson Girl" Will Be Issued
This Week by Finn & Phillips.
A new musical iiiinposltlim by Miss
Nellie It. Henmlsh, ot this cltv, Is to
I 1, nne out this week. Finn ,i Phillips
an the inilillsheis. It l a two-step and
UealS till' title nf "Till' (llllSOll Cilll."
An anpinpilale Illustrated title page
d. -tt-lied bv (illA)ii will Ue all embel
llsluni ut of the publication.
.Miss Heamish'a "Thli tuenth lleglmunt
March" published by Hamilton H
(l.nitan, nf New Yolk, is belns tn
langed fur liauer's baud and will be
in- nf the gieetlugs to the Huldlei'H tin
lb, 11 retuin trom eaiiip.
Ovtiiiir to tho fuiieial of liishop
(rilai.i our stoio will be closed until
1 o'clock lodav.
WIUiamB & MeApulty.
Oo to I.ano's for your meals, U20
Sin uce stieet.
Smoke Th Pocono Dc;, Cieai'.
When in these days of
Sensational Advertising
livery one claiming to have the best goods ;il the lowest price.1.,
WI: simply desire to say that we have done our utmost to furnish
the best wares and latest novelties, at prices as low as consistent
with good merchandising.
In order to keep this stock clean, liec Irom odds and ends, and
shop-worn goods, we have at ranged all such pieces on separate
tables at prices much less than cost. Look them over- if you lltul
what vou want, you get a bargain.
Odd Tumble'is. Cups nnd Saucers. Plates, Platters, Vegetable
Dishes. I:k. Sweeping reduction In piices on Lumps.
CVuxvaTVfeW .
Millar & Peck,
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Trading- that pay
1'iading heie will save vou
example our Muslin Underwear
known before, and the quality
many of out customers wonder
tca.son is plain. We bought
so we sell.
Cut price sale of
dress goods, silks
and cloakings
Vi'i'j special Twenty-live
pieces double (old, coloied
checked diess goods, positive
ly woitb 12'jcat retail.
Special today 5C
One lot black jacquard
figuted diess good. .jo inches
wide, isc grade, spec- 0
ial " IOC
One lot dress goods, pi ice
has been 411c, scjr and
Oqc, choice ol any 2r)Q,
One lot all wool dress
goods,.i()C giade.spec- t
lal ZlC
One lot all wool dtess
goods, embracing camel's
hair, jacquml figured and line
all-wool mixtures, legular
Pike .$1.00 ami ?i.2,. ,
special 69C
Silk velvet
One lot colored silk velvet,
oSc giade. spec-
lal 25C
Silks
One lot black and colored
fancy silks. oS-cent
grade, special 5VC
All of our 75c black and col
ored, plain and bro- .
caded silks, special.. 4yC
All of our 1. 50 black and
colored fancy silks, Q
special yoC
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The curtain sale
on the second floor
Unparalleled bargains 111 lace curtains every day of this
great sale. In addition to selling curtains almost at cost, we
also furnish the pole and tiimmings GRATIS with every
purchase.
75c Nottingham curtains, with pole, 43c
Fxtraordinary value in the curtains 111 the first place in
fact, the 7SC quality witli pole and trimmings, a f . .
combination. Special during this sale, pet paii 4-3C
$1.25 ruffled Swiss curtains, with pole, 77c
A line quality of Swiss not muslin in fact cuitain3 that
will cost you $i.2s wherever you in.i go. In addition, we
will thiow in the pole and tiimmings all tor one price.
Combined value, $ 1. so. Special during this sale, per
paii VC
$1.75 ruffled fish net curtains,
with pole complete, 98c
I'till length and lull width cm tains of the best quality ot
fish net. Their equal brings -iris per pair every-
wheie. Here complete, with pole and tiimmings... yoC
Swisses, silkolines, fish nets
10c and 12c silkolmesat 5c
0i)c drapery silks 10c
1 sc swisss )c
iSc bordered fish net i2c
ioc white 01 eciu curtain loops 5c
1 sc fish nets 10c
18c satinets i2'..c
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ELKS VICTORIOUS.
Out Bowled the West End Wheel
men's Team, of Wilkcs-Bane.
The flist uatnes of u series' of six,
between the team nf the West F.nd
Wheelmen, of Wllki s-Haire, and the
F.Ik team, ttns pluved last night at the
Llk'H allej, on Fianklin avenue. The
Hlks won bv :!: points, the seoie be
ing l'.S.IJ tn 2,511
The lefeices Wete Hatllon, of Wilkes.
Haire, lor the vlsltois, and Peter Hlog
ler lor the local team. D.tvis.of Wllkes
Hiure. and H. T. lllack. of this city,
weie the ivoieis lor th" West Fnd an 1
F.Iks, respectlvelj. Thu net match of
three games will Uu ikied at Wllkcs
Uaui uet Week.
The scohs foi .aih game last night
aio- First kb me Plks, 9111 j W. P.
Wheelmen. WO, second Rame, Plks, '.Hi,
W. H. Wheelmen, SCO, third game.
Plks. Mil; V. II. Wheelmen, S'JL
Hotel Chauge8 Hands.
Joseph Heiidlir. utviier of the lintel
Hart, at Wllkes-Unne, lias leased th
huildliiK with Us contents to Miss AI
tomans, who, with hurbtothot, fonnQi'-
134
Wyoming Avenue.
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money this month. Take for
Sale such prices were never
of eveiv garment is such that
why we sell so cheap. The
them cheap and as we buv,
A sale of 10c and 12.Vc
remnants at 5c
One lot lemnants of ging
hams, Lh.1mbt.1v, llcece back
wrapper cloth, outing flannel
and seersuckei. none 111 the
lot sold less than 10c and
some as high a 12 'jc,
choice of any OC
Towels 'I urkish bath tow
els, asc grade, spec-
ui 15c
.Shirliug liIllls Special
today, 2. soo yards of 3
the legular sc quality.. ZiaQ,
MllSlill Yard wide un
bleached muslin, sc
giade, special 3C
Dross li I iigli mn All of our
ioc diess gingham in ,1
d.11 k colors, choice ot any 02C
Table Dam;jk One lot
cream linen table dam-
ask, 39c giade, special xOC
One lot extra quality sS
inch table damask, sac
grade, special OVC
Crash One lot pure linen
crash, 7c grade, spec
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5c
One
lot
pure linen buck
10c giade, spec
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Cambrics
All of our C-in
line punted cambrics, never
sold less than 12 'jc,
special OC
All of out yard wide cam
brics in dress and shiiting
styles, 8c grade, spec-
ial 5C
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A MOST
COMPLETE LINE OF
Fancy Suspenders,
Dress and Driving Gloves,
Bath and Night Robes,
Umbrellas, Mackintoshes,
Etc, Etc,
PRICES
ALWAYS RIGHT
30S
Lackawiina Av3.
ly eondueled a hotel at Hawley, "Vnyns
county.