THE SCKAKTON T1UUUNH-WERNESDAY, MARCH 1. 1809. Connell Building Desirable Offices hititaiim: r on LAWYERS. Full Privileges of Law Library. HAVJS A KUW I.AKUKIl ROOM" W ni.li ADAITHI) l'OK ARCHITECTS. AP'LY TO J. L. CONNELL, Room Wl Council Uiilhlliu. 4- -f -f -f-t-1 -r I Valuable : ': Lackawanna I Avenue Property ! For Sale. -f We offer for a few days a valuable Lackawanna avenue property for sale. Do you want it? For par ticulars telephone 3742, or call at our office. -f 1 BTIIE CO., t $ Traders lianlc liiiildin? ClfAS. SCHLAQER, Manager, -t- 4- 4 4 "-""""" : DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Kyc, Ear, Nose aud Throat i Hire Hours Da.ni to J'J.IIO p.m; 2 to 1. Vt llliuuis UuiMIng, Opp. I'ostollico CITY NOTES 4 44 44 444 44 4 MIOKP.U T'llIDVY MGUT-TlieGlctn llicikt Wheelmen will give a smoker .it ch n ilub hoiue, coinei of S.uultison ae iiiu anil Uiecn Ridge stieet Fiitlaj' cven his w ilmphgpxuv nox -chief nickey j stirdav had ii new lire alaini liu. la( t-il in Poici emu t .it Hie building of the Col lie l j Pnglnetr cunipiinv. Tim l)i Is the yilvntc piopeitj uf tlu conipanj. NO Ql'ORPM The! meeting of the So ldi fm thu- Pievcutlnn (il Ciuelty to Itilnmlx which wus -Llmluhil for last ilpht ( not held A iiuoiuin lulled to put In an ippcur.incp .it tin boaid ni tunic room" NORTON PPNP.RAL-Thu n mains of tho late J. Nmton Mm ot M J. Noi ton, of HI Wyoming ntnne. will bn In tel nd at OU pliant toelnj A high in ii of requiem will be celt In alt d at St I'ctei'ti "athedral at ) o'clock PPNPRAt, TODA" -Thu fuueial of the laic Mrs Mntgnrtl l'lini will Ik hfld this morning at !' A o'clock irom thi itsi. tlcnct 4!J'5 Wiight's couit. A mass of rtnulcm will bo ccUhtalid at St. Piltrs cathedral. Interment will be m.ulo nt tho t'athtdral ccmeterj. PAY-DAYS - The Delawaie. I.atku wniinu and Wcttin compain will pa tin rmplojts ut tlu Contlneninl and lld Paik collUilci today. The siipn intend tin cli ik- and agents at Serunton and 'urboiul.ile will be p ild toda b tho Otlawino and lludi-on compunj. TI1IHD I'lIU: -About 2 o'clock -ves-eieluj iftdiioon tiro was dNcoerid on ihf si i und llooi of t'ii.irk'c llviry on " OHliiiirfton ,1'cinic which was letently Inn nt ) The Nay Alls.' find I'liornlx i 'hem ul ciimpiiiiloK wire xiimmoned bv sttill llaini and iMIivjiiImIiuI tin blaze. STATION HI'liai.AHIZKD.-Tlit pass i a i "tatlon of tho Delawaio and lludsoii railroad company at Ulypluuu was en 'rtd bv buiKlart nt nn carlv horn j(h tida moinliiK und a doi k stolen Iie (tU. Sbirlln frlpptn or tlio raliro id ir.i.nn and tin. Imal police aio wurkiiii; II) tlU CUfci T hne been afflicted with theuinathm 'oi foiuteeii iais ami nothlni; (.eemed to Rit- any idlcf. I wn.- alilo to In- nicmnd nil tin time, hut constantly fuffeiliiR I imd iilcct eeiythlnK l" mild hear of and at lust was told to t tMmmheil.Un'H l'nln Halm, which did, and wan Inimcdlutely relieved md In a slnnt time cured. I tun happy o K.iy that It has not Finco luturntHi. Josh. IMpar. Oeriniintown Pal. For tulo hy nil diUhgtMri. MnlthvuH Hrct... wholwnle an 1 i.-lull aReiitu LlL'l'TKNANT GOPUU'l . Patrol in in I.otils CJoi'illt?. is acting as lieutenant n the central pit clnrt In thu pl.ai of Act us Lieutenant Dtlter, who was taken ill Mstiiiluv morning and ((impelled to give nil 111" duties. Shoe Clearance Anv price good enough if it helps us clean up stock. Astounding b.n gains you know the worth of our ordinary shoe values. These die extraordinaiy. Winter Street Boots Splendid box call and Kangaroo, welted Soles, extension edges, up-to-date shapes. Three Bargain Tables. $1.75 your choice of Women's 53.oo to $5.00 Shoes. SCHANK & SPENCER. METHODISTS CLOSE THEIR SESSIONS MINISTERS ASSOCIATION MEET INGS CONCLUDED. Three Interesting Essays Bend in the Morning at Simpson Church Dis cussion Led by Dr. Glffin "The Club vs. the Home" Ably Handled by Rov. E. V. Aimstiong Rev. G. T. Price, Rev. C. M. Surdam and Others Spoke in the Afternoon. Business of the Evening Session. Tho nnnunl meeting of tho Minister ial asborliitlon of tho WyomliiB dis trict, which began Monday evening In Simpson Methodist Kplscopal church, was resttnted yesterday und three ses Hlons hold, each hcltiff well attended. Much Interest was innnlfentnl In the discussions of tho mlnlstein pusmt and each session was replete with Rood fellowship, timely suggestions and able papers nnd addresses. He Austin Oilllln, D. D ptesldlng elder, was In charge of the sessions, nnd the secretary, Prank W. Young, acted as clerk dutlng each session. Tho llnal scbslon of tho meeting was held last night At the morning session many com mittees were named and several in teresting papeis read. It was decided to accept the Imitation of Hev. J. It. "Wagner to hold the next annual ses sion at his church In Luzerne. Ilev. J. L. Race, of Rcmlhnm, will deliver the association address at the next annual seslon with Rev. L. K. Mogg. of Wllltes-Iiarre, as alternate. Tho association sermon will be delivered by Hev. X. J. Haw ley, of Askam. with Rev. L. 13. Van licsen as alternate. Dinner was served at 12.30 o'clock by the Ladles' Aid society and tea at B 10 o'clock by the members of the Kp worth league chapter. The morning session opened shottly nfter 9 o'clock. The devotional exei cises were led by Rev. Abel Wrigloy, of Lehman, speaking from Isaiah III. Prajor was olfered by Rev. J. P. Wagner, of Wllkes-Haiie; P. A. King, of Parsons, and WIKon Treible, of Wyoming XPXT MINTING AT LlTZHRXi:. All lsltlng clergymen not membeis of the association weie linlted to pai tlcip.tto In the sen Ices us correspond ing membeis Hev. J. It. "Wagner, of Luzeine, invited the association to meet with his church at the neM meet ing, which wus accepted. Hev. J. L. Race, of Rendhnin, was chosen to de liver the association addiess nt Lu zeine, and Rev. C. K. Mogg, of Wllkes- Barie, nltcinnte. Rev. X J. Hamley, of Asknm, was named to preach the association sermon, and Ret. L. P. Van Hoesen, alternate. Rev. C. P Mogg. ot Wilkes-liaire; Rev. J. P. Warner, of Wllkes-Harre, and .1. K. Peck, of Kingston, were appointed a committee cm iosohitlon. Tho theiiu committee appointed comprised tin pastois of the Lueine, Kingston and Forty Port chinches. Rev. X. J, Haw ley, of Askuni, load a paper on "Methodism The Past," ic fining to the methods, members nnd uilnlstei.s. He tieated the sub ject their' .lily and Interestingly He. C. II. .lenij, ot Aldetson, spoke on "The Methodism of Toda," giving statistical facts peitalnlng to the woik, and lefeirlng to the agtiuies emplojed nnd the linpiovements need ed. "The Putin e of Methodism" was the subject tte.itid by Hev. I.. P. Van Hoesen, of At oca. Ho refuted to many things pei tabling to the futuie, and of the means needed to win miiiN to Chi 1st. Rev. C. M. (Hutu, D. D, ot PIni P.uk chinch, led the discussion of the pa peis piesented, and reviewed all thiec of them in an able mannu. Ro. Austin Gilflln, Hev. J. W. Pi lee. Rev. J. P. Warner, and Hev. J. K. Peck e Utilized the p.ipcis. and Rev. t li. Henry spoke In lebuttal. The c.sliin was concluded with the singing ot the Dovilogy and the benediction was pronounced b Hev. Y ( .Smith, of Cuibemdale. LAD1PS SPHVPD DTXXPR. At the adjournment of the morning session the pastois lepniied to the lee tut c loom vvheie the ladles of the chinch served an excellent dlniiei. Five tallies were spiead and the following ladles attended: Mis. Hlchaid C'.f-l-iier, Miss Hessie Xe.ilc, Mrs. Tlllle Acker, Mis. s.unh Wade, Mrs. P. ( Hall, Miss Gtace Acker, Mis. Frank Slote, Mis. iou ii. Jones Mis. Wil liam X. Chase, Mrs. Moses Ace, Mrs. Conklln, .lts. Dowrlck, Mis. seth Wilgley, Mrs. James It James. Mis. John Randolph, Mis. A. W. Chase, Mts. R. J. Hughes, Mrs John Saund ers, Mis. Gtoign Martin and Mis. George Keith. In nil slty-seven pet sons were set veil nt the dinner. The devotional exorcises with which the afternoon session was opened wcte led by Hev. William Fiisby. Hev. X. ,T. Haw ley then spoke In abuttal of tho eiitlclstn madu on the papeis lead In the moinlng Huports of pastois weie called for and heard fiom Rev. C. H, Homy, of Alderson; Rev Stephen Jay or Ashlev: Rev. X. J. Haw lev, of As kam; L. P. Van Hoesen, of Avoea: Rev. C Cullender, of Cm vet ton. Rev. P Young, of Clark's Summit; Hev. P I: Aimsttong, of Fentv Foil; Rev. J. It Wagner.of Luzerne, Hev. John Humph rejs, of JIoosIc, Rev. T. M. Furav, of Mountain Top, Rev. C. M. Suidam, of Xnntleoke, Rev. Ietr Kelly, of Xoeii; Rev. F. A. King, of Pat sons. Rev. P. Gcudull, of Plains, Htv. O. L. Sever- son, of Plymouth, Rev. J. L. Hate, of Rendham, Hev. William Ciendall. of Ash stieet, Sunntoli; Hev. F. P. Doty, nt Cedar avenue, Serunton; Hev. G c! Lyman. Couit stieet, Scinnton, Hev. C. M. Glllln, Pirn Paik, Sciunton; Hev. James Hennlnger. Hampton stieet, Suanton; Rev. William Pdgur. Piovl duicc cliuich, Serunton, Hev. J p. Sweet, of Simpson chin eh. Serunton; Rev. J. W. Pilte, of Shavetton. Muple Lake; Rev. William Fiisby, of Taj lot; FOR WOA1EN $2.20 410 Saruce Street Rev. F. M. Cornell, of Wniinnile; Rov. I'hlllp Houck, AVest Nuntlcokc: Rev. W. G. HlmpKon, West Pittston; Rev. C. 1). Motjg, of Central ehtireh, Wilkes llarre; Rev. .T. L. Winner, of Dorr Jlcmotlal chtitch, Wllkes-Harto, Rov. II. P. Morgan. Sherman stteet, of Wllkts-llarre, Rev. Wilson Treible, of Wj-omlng; Rev. L. W. Kurchncr, ot Yatesvlllc; Rev. John nrudshavv, of Pittston. The tepoits Indicated very encouraging progiess In thu different charges. T1I13 CLt'Il VS. THU HOMP. Rev. P. V. Aimstiong. of Forty Fort, read an cssnv on "Tho Club vs. the Home." In Ills anument the speaker refericd to the Adnms poisoning case as nn exn.nple of the wickedness exist ing In club life, as Illustrated In the Knickerbocker club. Ptom the home point of view he referred to the neces sities of the home to ntnellorate the conditions of the humble clutses "ITomu clubs ure the best clubs for the man nnd woman and the children," he said "but If the new woman continues to take up the club work as Is now being done, there will be no home for the children." The Ideal home Is a Chris tian home, and Christ should be tho head of tho house nnd nn unseen guest nt tho tnblc. Rov. Armstrong's le marks wore attentively listened to In the absence of Hev W. II, Pearce. the discussion on the essay was led by Rev. J. U. Sumnei, of Waveilv, and Rev. X J. Haw ley, of Askam; Hev. G. C, Ljman, of Court street, and Rev. Austin Gilllln, presiding elder, spoku on tho paper. Rev. L P. Weeks, of S.tyre, spoke ot the condition of the church at Suyre, which has met with reveises, and asked financial aid from the chut cites of the association. On motion of Dr. Mogg, n lesolutlon was passed to aid the church by means of tho contribution plan. IContlm.ed on Page S.J HIS LAST DISCOURSE. Large Congregation Heard Rev. Dr. Bobcrtson in the Penu Avenue Baptist Chuich Last Night. Themo of His Sermon. Rev Or. Rnbeitson's final addiess last evening In the Penn Avenue Bap tist eMtieh had the Ilrst veise of the first lis tint for n theme "Hlessed Is the nvui that vvalketh not in the coun sel of the ungodly nor standeth In the wa of slnnnis. nor sltteth In the sent of the se otnful." The speaker said that this was con trnty to the advice of today as given by the woild All llteratuie seems to be filled with an unspeakable ndness, as if happiness and blessedness ate m ths. Schopenhauer sums up his ndvhe and conception or life as the best thing a man can do Is to go home nnd cut his thiout. He believes the instincts In the soul of man. the uniet, the longing ure dlusions Hut God gives songs In the nifiht. He gives hiipplness and hie sseelness Tip' counel of the ungodly lends to death. The uniegt iterate heart is law -less. Dlsnidei against God's luvv Is I h" human henit The speaker declaied: "Pel as soon usk the devil as, ask nn uneoiiveited man to tell me the wny to satisfy mv leslless soul. The foot niaiks of the woild nie all away fiom God. If von nie going to do only as the majoritj do, jolt arc going to be damned " In speaking of lebelllons. he said' "You weie stiong In the Revolution because you had the light on join side. Kverv- Riltlsher feels sine ion weie light and je'll never get a better fiiend than the mild mutliei Pi nine nor Rus sia, nor the othei" can't love ye like jour own nuld mutliei." Then he told, In the c harming fash Ion all bis own, the story of Pontile Pi hue Chilli lie. Hut he was a tebel, and "Wae's me for Prince Chalille" said tlu speaker, uh he (incited from the beautiful Jacobite ballad, fm ilnallv In a drunken sleep In the stieets of Home lay the Ronnie Pilnce. Xevei," he said, "was a tetitl against God who came off the victor. You can't duel with God." A verv large cemgiegitlon (rnvvded the chuich. ASSUMES CHARGE TONIGHT. Rev. E. A. Gaivey Will Leave Wil linmsport to Come to Pittston, Rev. Yi A Garvey, the letlilng ice tor or the Chinch of the Annunciation at Wllllamspoit. will nnive ut Pittston tonight to assume the rectoishlp of tho congicgation of St John's church, and take up his duties us vicar general of the diocese of Seianton. to which he was lecently nppolnted by lUshop iloli.m Father Garvej gave a dinner to a number of priests nt Willlanispoit jes teiday. This moinlng he will celebrate a mass of lequlem for the souls of tho dep.u ted members of his late ch.uge THEY SAT AT CARB0NDALE. Examiners in Election Contest Heard About Thitty Witnesses. In the city hall nt C'aibondale jester elnv about thirty c.ubondalo vottts weie henid befoie the examiners In the Laiigstafl -Kelly contest. The examlmrs will hold sessions nt Ciu'bondulo evcij- daj foi the umnlii der of the wck Witnesses ftom Car bondale city, ''aibondalc township. Pell township. Jeni'vn and Maylleld will be eMimined there. MEETINGS TONIGHT. MPFI'IXG TONI'SllT-Tlicro will ho an Iniportnnt meeting of the Pxcclsmr s-o-elut club this evening. MPPriXG TONIGHT. The local union of tho Tolmco Woikers' union of Ainu lea will nutt tonight ut Aiicli.nt Orel r Pnltid Wuikmeu h.ill cm I.ackuwiiniia avenue HPGPI.AR MPHTING ToNlfill'l -Thciet will be a tegular meeting or the i boind of health at their looms In the tit) ' hull this cvuilug at & o'clock COPNTHY DANCP. The country ' d.incu which will be h Id bj tho Stninton l.iedcrkriitu on Tuesday evening, Munh 7, promises to hi the the greatest dance ever hold by them. Lavvrtuce's full oi- I thi stra will furnish the danee inline. Smoke The Pccono Ec. Cigar. S DIED. aiSNPH.-In Notth Scnnitou, Fib. 2S 1&W, Jacob Gl'ic r aged to jcars, at thu residence of his son, George Glsncr. -I-S Dtacon street Funetal Thursday at Ian p. m. Interment In Fuiejut Hill tometerj'. HRl.LMALL-In Dunmore. Fob, S, ISDD, Richard llelhrmll, II jenis of age. Fun nurnl Thuisduy morning at i:'M o'clotk. Mush of leimloin nt St. Paul's church, Givn Rldgu. Interment nt the Cathe dral cemetery. MRS. PARFREY WANTS HER SON APPLIED TO COURT FOR WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS. The Boy Is in the Home for the Friendless nnd Mts. Parfrey Is Anxious to Secure tho Custody of Him Boy Was Taken from Her Several Yeats Ago When She Was Sent to Jail Stephens Btlngs nn Action in Ejectment Other Couit Matters of Interest. Mts. Kmma P. Parfrey vestetduj ap plied to the court fen a wtlt ot habeas corpus to recover possession of her 9-ycur-old soli, Thomas P. "chile U emejer, who Is now in the Home fen the Fi endless. Mis. Pntfrey resides at Pull's Head, this cltj and suvs sdi' Is able nnd ullllni,' to ptupetly pro vide foi hoi liov She Is leptesenteel by Attotnejs Vosburg & Dawson. Airs. Paifroj', n little ovei a jear ago, reiiuetcd tin coin l to allow hr the custody of the boy, but her leeiuest was denied at that time for reasons that to the couit seemed pitipir. About three veats ago Mis. Pnif lev's case occilpleel n good deal of attention. She v as aircsted for unlavvtul lebi tions with a man who boarded with her and sent to Jail pending a dis position of the case In court Tho charge was Ignored bv the giund Jurj'. When Mrs. Parfrey went to Jail her son was sent to the Home for thu Friendless, nnd he has been theie since. Couit j'esteiday (Wed March Is, et 10 o'clock, as the time for hearing thi? case. Action in Ejectment. James ci. P'cphens, thiough Attorney James Mahnn. vt"-terdaj- began an ac tion In trespass against the Delawaie, Larkawnnna and Western Hnihoad compnnj-. Mr. Stephens says he Is tl.e ovviit of 6,025 squat o feet of land located nt tin coiner of Thi'd street nnd Green Ridge avenue, this e !t but It Is now In the pnssfvcnn of the defendant compauv, and he vvautH to get It back Into his control. No Remonstrances Yet. Pp to the hmn when Ocik of the Courts Daniels closed his olllce I ist night not 11 solitary lemonstrance against the- granting of llquot licenses had been filed. It Is some time since this was the cae Monday next Is the Inst on which a. lenionstiance can be filed Court House News Notes. Attorney C. P. Uallentlnc, to whoir. was lefeired as nibltiator the ease of P Lowensteln .tigalnst J. Gtnssman. jtsteulny Hied with Piothonotaiv Copelaml his ippoit, which contains nn tivvntd o $12174 in favor of Mr. Low ensteln William J. Pvans jesteixlny began an action In leplevln against Mnrgntet V llllamson and Constable John Mur ray to lecovci household goods valued at J 100 which he ulleres wen- unlaw fully taken f 10111 his possession bj thu el .ndants. BOY'S AVrUL DEATH. Run Over by a Tilp of Loaded Cms nt Johnson's Slope Yesterday. Richard Hellmall. the U-yenr-old son of Pntiltk Hellmall.ot illil Webster ave nue, Diinnioie, met a Imirlble death nt Johnson's slope about noon j'e.sterdnj-. The unfoi tuuiite lad was employed as a d'lvei boj and it was his tiist day's work In the position He fell beneath a train ot loaded eaisand three of them passed over his body, which was hoi libly mangled The lemulns weie re moved to the j mental home, and pie pined lor bin lal by Funeral Dlieitor Cuslck. The funeral will be held Thin sdnj moinlng at !)."0 o'clock. A mnss of leeiulem vlll be celebrated nt St I'utiick's 1 lunch. Gieen Ridge. In ttiincnt will be. uuuie ut the cnthedial ceuu tei.v. HOLE HAS BEEN COVERED. Wnshlngtou Avenue Trap Has Been Made Safe. The mien hole on Washington av.nue into vvhith .Miss Jennie F Dun . Vine str'et so suddenly diopped at 1 o'clock Mondaj evening, wus secuiely coveied jvsleiduj- bj some one vvhost identltj bus not jet been dNc Iosco The man hole Is In Washington ave nue near the cuib line a shoit dis tance notth of the end of the pave P.vldenlly the covei wus lemoved troni the hole for the puipoe ot allowing the surface watei to inn Into the sew ei Miss Deun wus sutfullig cousldei able jcsteiday from the shock she sus tained by reason of bet tlnllllug ex pel lone e. "HE IS AN IMPOSTOR. Trnmitlinvizetl Person Collect-ini fnr the First Baptist church. riVrtiiTptw rSWfe un.'11 .uuXn sffeledloss "bj-hu,"h The'hnir 'is selling Ulbles and is making the s'ate ment that the church lost t.'.ooi woith ' Not the kind made simply to sell. None can match its Sarsaparilla j i record of over half a ( J century of cures. of hooks In the lire, and Is In need of funds to replenish their llbrurj. The public Is cautioned ngalnst this Impostor and Rev. Mathews will pros ecute tho swindler If he Is apprehend ed. The congregation issued nn np peal publicly some I lino ngo which has met with liberal i espouses, and no one Is authorized to solicit aid for tho church outside tho appointed committee. CLUB ENDORSES HIM. Robert Gross, of the Keystone Club, Wants to Be a Patrolman. If Samuel Potter, ot West Scinnton, abides by tho lule of tho majority It will mot be his name which will be tendered to Mnvor-elect Molr for his consideration as nn appointee to the police force. Mr. Porter sought the et lorHcment of his candldney by tho Keystone Republican club and found that Hobcit Gross, of the central city, was tiftei the sumo plum. Tho latter won out in this t-rrott. A meeting of the club was held Inst night In their hall In Howard place , President Campbell presided and L. P ( Morton acted ns secrotarj'. Nearly nil I the club membeis were piescnt, and I the two candidates for endorsement I were voted for. Gross received fortv soven votes, Porter foitv-thrce. Roth m o promlntnt members of the club. Mr. Gtoss' name will be presented I by the club to Major-elect Molr when I he tnkes the oillco nnd his appoint ment naked for He has resided here for over eight years, coming here from Atlantic Cltv. For some time ho was employed bv et-Mujor Connell, nnd Is now nn employe of Luther Keller's, lie Is a quiet, sober and lndtlstilous man. Is mauled and has a family. Ho Is about 10 j eats of age and stands ! about six feet, weighing 1T0 pounds. SUSPICIOUS LOOKING MAN. Seen Hanging Around the Residence of Rev. C. M. Glflin, D. D. Rev. C. M Glllln. D. D., pastor of Him Park "liurch, spent an hour and a half Mondr.v night watching the move ments of itsnicious character, who was loiteilng around In Hie vicinity of the purs-ennge ut the coiner of Mad ison avenue nnd Linden street The man was seen watching tho house, and concealed himself in the shadow of tho tone wall unrounding the Sti'.inton premises and evidently had nn accomplice with him, who was also watching the paisonnge. possibly awaiting the pastoiV (lepaituie Dr. Glllln telephoned to police head quiitois nnd notified the authoilties to send a pattolman to the scene but no one put In nn appearance so far as he knows Ho was undei the impression that the men weie members of the gang who have been annoying resi dents of the hill. WILLIAMS' PERSECUTION. Subject of n Paper Head by Attor ney M. P. Cavvley. At the icgulnr meeting of the Catho lic Hietoiltal society and Newman Magazine c lub In their rooms in the Guernsej building, last night, a rate lltemiy titat was given the membeis In the foiin of a paper by Attornej' M. P. Caw lev, on "The Persecution of Roger Williams." It was verv nblo effoit and called forth unstinted praise liom the learned piesldent of the club. Rev. D. J MncC.oldrlck, and thu authoi's other tellovv -membeis. Two vocal selections bv Mrs. Joseph O'Brien, with piano accompaniment li.v Miss Xellle Peamish. weie fen tines of the Kicial hour vv.iich followed the llt traij exeiclses MUST LOSE HIS LEG. Amputation Necessaiy to Save Ar thur Lee's Life. It the patient can undergo the opera tion the light leg of At thin Lee, the Dickson Manufacturing conipanj cm ploje who was injiued last Thuisdaj' at the plant of the Suburban Plectrle Light lomp.inv, oil Xoith Washington avenue, will be amputated toduv. The leg was unshed and mangled Just below the knee bv being caught between some blocks and it henvj' llv wheel. which vvns being put In posl turn. I.e. s condition was erj critical lute last night e Skeptic Amazed and Left to Wonder at the Remarka- ures I o a y : have consulted us duiing the last six months. We do not claim to do I J everything. We would ruin our lurd-earned reputation by attempting to I treat disease we cannot benefit. It is yes or no with us. If you are incurable we will toll I y We would not deceive you for a few dollars. Dr. Ai.ick C. Wood, qui .experience in America and Europe makes her one of the foremost specialists in this countiy. Over 30,000 women have sought her advice during the last four years. Her advice is fiee. She makes weak women Catarrh Cured For $3.00 a flonth No Other Clinrscs, All Medicines Alholutcly Free. In treating catutih these Pport Specialists do not meiely glvo tho suf- ! ferer lemporuiy relief. Thej positively I cum the disease. They have special' I remedies, methods and appliances nnd passed thu experimental point many ycnin ngo. If j-ou nro Auffotliiff with catutrh of any nature, or have oven u .symptom, consult these Pxpott Specialists; It 1 costs j'ou nothing. Are You Looking for Bargains i 5 Then look our way and we will assure; you that money is 5E not a better defense against poverty than knowledge, which SE 9J can be converted into money. Buycis acquit e knowledge by 2 inspecting our bat gains. Sale ot Cutlery this week not poor 2g goods at a high price, but best goods at low prices. The g; g oldest and best known manufacturer closes out to us a 3 number ol lines. SF 3JJ Ciirvliu S"ta o.ie JJjS "m lie t lilplo'l'lntrd Knife innelo, per el iron U.oU S" S Ivory IIhiuIIo Triple silver llltnlo Desert ICnl rs nnd l'oiks. 2&. J .. Pr doen r(i(i 2 55 Pinner Iviilei, imo plate, poiirl Imndlo, p r iloren Mill JJ' JJ Walrus and Stag Handles equally low in price. If you 5 appreciate good cutlery, and will buy for less than half its real St" v.iiui, iivi; to .1 cm. CVuxv&Mft.W - I Millar & Peck, iSTwSSZTav I "WM.K IN AND ENCHANTED GROVE OF BEES Tho Buzzing Audible, but Not n Boo Can bo Found. From the Gnlviston News. Away back In tho fifties theie vvns a Shawnee Indian village on tho South Canadian liver, nbout elghty-flvo miles west of South McAlester, but the old village has long since disappeared. On the spot w here the j'oung Shawnee buck sang his klovvnla to his dusky maiden and courted Ills' best girl by the light of the full moon, only nn occasional rock hearth und u few graves are left to Indicate the former hunting grounds of the red man. Xetr the old village site now lives a white mun. Just on the border of this man's faun Is a spot which seems to have been the thickest part of tho Shawnee village, and hero Is a grove of black oak tiees. In this grove are two verj' large postoak trees, one In the fouth and one in the noith end of the grove. In the grove can be heard most any daj- buzzing of a swarm of bees so plainly that the noise has fooled many old bee hunters, but all their search has never levelled n single bee. Now comes the most peculiar part of this most peculiar tale. The largo post oak tiee standing at the north end of the grove Is the cuiloslty of the bunch, for not long ngo a young man, hearing of the been, went to tho spot and pro ceeded to look caiefully up each tteo In the giove until he cume to the north ttce. He wus within two feet of this tree, looking up, when ho heard a noise Just like a carpenter at work nailing on boaids, nnd the nolso seemed to come from the tice. He went around It several times tijing to locate the hammering, but it still seemed to come fiom the tiee. The hammeilng con tinued until he happened to touch the tiee with his hand, when It suddenly stopped. The man then went away amazed A day or so after this man had occasion to again pasH that wuj He slipped up to the tiee and listened, for the hammering, und, sure enough, It was as plain as ever. He touched the tiee with the end of his finger, and, as before, the noise stopped nt once. This mon nnd several othets have tried touching the tiee several times since, with the s"tme lesult They sav that the humming ot bees nnd the curious ham ici lug can be heard nnj' eln but no one has been able to explain the nysteiles of this enchanted grove. How's This P We offei One Hundred Dollars Hew.ird tor any case of f'atntili that can nut ue cured bv Hall's Cituiili Cuu. P. .1. CHPNPY .i CO.. l'ltips., Toledo. O We the undersigned, Imvt knov.n P T Cheney lor the lest y, i.ir-e, and believe htm ptrfectlj huiiniiiliU in all business transactions and lit nnciultj able to catrv out any obligations m nlc bv ttulr llrm West V Tiuax Whole sale Dnigglsts, To ledo. O Wnldlng, Klnimn & Marvn, Whotlsule Druggists. Toledo, Ohio. Halls Caturli Cure Is Utki n Intern.illv, I c ting eiin e tl upon the blood and nun mi sliri.lt es ol tht sistinl I'lice Tit pi r linttlr Sold bl nil Dril'i,lts. Test, me n Inls fiee Hnll's Kinlly Pills me the best NG TO Which Are Daily associate, is a specialist in Diseases of Women. Her wide strong and sick women well. The Dangers of Catarrh Over 17,01)0,0011 Lives Arc Lost Annually y Unnecessary lie lays. The ravages of consumption would not be so dicudful if victims of catnirh hid heeded both the warnings of nn tuio and those of their fi lends. That rntut th of the heuel, nose und throat lends to quick consumption there Is no doubt. Re not too lute, If you have a sjmptom of catuuh or the disease In a cluonlo state, place jour self uiidor tho f.are of Drs, Wood. gjp LOOK AROUMD." 'TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK." Car load Just arrived All styles, and prices the lowest, Workmanship guaranteed oven on THE CHEAPER GRDES. Keep us In mind and j'ou won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods ns lepresentcd giving j'ou our eusy terms of payment or vei.v lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves. Carpets, lion Reds, etc. Five large floors full to the celling at Tins Ke'ly's Stons, P,iiIiM l!U ntid l.'l.l nuo BUY NATIONS' PRIDE CONDENSED fllLK Manuf.ictuted by CI) Ask your Rrocer for It. It's Just as Well That you should see the Coming Fashions in Spiing Dtes Goods. First display of the sea son at the "Globe Ware house today. SEE THEM Effected. THE HEW LIFE GIVER FOR CONSUMPTION Dr. Woods' Ozone incut. Trcal- iie Is tho Inventor and solo user of this method. If dings and doctor have fulled, call on us. It costs j'nu nothing to tiy It. Dim. J. D. nnd A. C. Wood. OUR OFFICE Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Avenues, over Newark Shoe Store. Entrance Wyoming avenue. Bos ton Dentists same floor. 9 a. m. 5 p. m. 7 to 9 evenings. BllBY HMGfS fill! MIS 1 ' kfflWIMir