-Jf Jf Jfl ' fs?"-ptr4-i' j Svfc'Trl i Ki THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1900. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON PRESIDING ELDER GRIFFIN AT SIMPSON M. E. CHURCH. Preached a Foiclble Sermon Last Evening to Young Chtlstlans Sev eral Meetings Announced for the , Week Early Morning Fire in the . Red Onion Did Considerable Dam- j nge Fire in Edwin Hughes' House General News Notes nnd Personal Paragraphs. Rev. Austin Oiiflln, D. 1). ptesldlng elder of the Wyoming dlstilet, occupied tho pulpit of the Simpson Methodist Kplscopnl church lat evening ami preached n very eloquent and fotclble sermon to citing Chilstlati1-. His text was based on Pnin s epistle to the Kphesliins. found In the thhd ih.ipter and nineteenth verse, "That ve might he tilled with nil the fullnes of tiod." Dr. Clrlflln consldets the above pas sage one of the most wondeiful In the lllble nnd sild It Is a gieat thing to know the possibility of Ood. "We llnd that lellglous lite Is eon slant self-denial and while hi mv be lieve we iilwavs walk on the shady side of the stieet, theie Is ulwnvs a hllBht side fol the followeis or Hod." the speaker s.ild. During the evening service Mr. and Mis. Thomas Abr.uns sang "I'm Coming Home." The p.istoi, Hpv. .1. H. Sweet, also assisted In the serv lees The Cile.ineis will meet this cunlng to arinnge lot the supper next Pildny evening and the young piohatloners' lass will assemble at the chinch at 4 o'eloek this afternoon under the illiee tlon of Mis. J. 15. Sweet, The Junior Kpwnrth league will hold a meeting to mot row evening. The Womnn's Foteign Miloniiiy so ciety, will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mis. M. L Ulalt, on South Main aenue, and the geneial piayer meeting will be held In the i hutch Wednesday evening. The La dles' Aid society will meet on Thursday and the olliclal boaid hold their monthly meeting Fildny evening. firi: in thi: iti:n onion. While P.Uiolman Murker was pass ing the lied Onion saloon on Xiltth Main avenue shortly before 4 o'clock esterday morning he noticed a volume of smoke issuing from the econd stoiy windows nnd turned In an alaim fiom box 31. The file companies responded iulckly and succeeded In confining tha tlie to the uiiper .ipaitiiviits whleh were completelv guttnl befoie the flumes weie finally subdued. The barroom and flMuies weie dam aged to some extent by the water, but the eterloi suffered but little d im age. The npaittnents wete occupied by Lundlind Uuike and his sist i, who escaped with some dlfllculty. The (lie was caused bv a defective line and the Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. The Muslin Underwear Sale Continues for This Week Only And the marvelous values of last week will be re peated. There is nothing of the clearance element in this sale. It is simply a Special Bargain Opportunity To buy the highest erade Musliu Underwear for la dies that money can produce and the assortment is , as complete as Ave can make it. j Come Then This Week and Get Your wants filled for the approaching season at a :jl substantial saving from regular figures. Aud, by the way, we have added a complete line ot Children's and Infauts' White Dresses, Guiraps, etc Also Misses' Musliu Underwear in all sizes, and at very special prices, to make this week's offerings comolete Goids, 48 Styles, from 49c to $4.98. Drawers, 36 Styles, from $1.75 to 25c. Skirts 39 Styles, from $5.89 to 33c. Corset Covers, 46 Styles, from $1.29 to 9c. Globe Warehouse damages will amount to several hun dred dollars. The firemen worked heroically in the Winding storm nnd experienced much trouble In piolectlng the adjoining property. SATURDAY EVENING'S FIRE. The alarm of fire sounded from Rox "V coiner of Mnln avtnuo nnd Jackson street, shortly before (5 o'clock Satur day evening, was canned by the dis covery of llntnes In the nttle of Con tiactor Edwin (, Hughes' house at 230 South Main aenue. The ilames crept between the timbers nnd the firemen experienced consldemble dlfllculty In subduing them. Seeial chlldien weie placing with a Christmas tice, and It is belleed thnt the the st.uted from the lighted candles on the ttee. The damages will amount to several hundred dollats, which Is coveted by Insurance. Y. W. C. A. MEETINGS. A eiy enjoynble social session was held In the Young Women's Christian association rooms Saturday evening, when the mothers of members were en tei tallied by the I. V, C. club. The of foit was to show what the association Is trjlng to do for git 1m, and those who attended weie Well pleased. Adjutant Yatis, of the local coips, simke on "Ollmpses of Salvntlon Anny Life nnd Woik" at the rooms yester day afternoon. Special music, was endued and a huge number of (young women attended. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Hevetly Re.vnolds, of South Sumner iiMMiuc, has announced himself as a candidate loi Jmy commissioner at the fall election, 'Phe Christian Endeaor society of the Plv mouth Congtegatlonal chinch will hold their monthly social Wed nesday evening at the homo of Mis Margatet I)alo. on Wnshburn street. I Pi of. W. W. Jones, chorister of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, Is ccuilined to his home by Illness. An Infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius It. Thomas, of Keyser avenue, died S.ituula. evening and will be buried In Washburn stieet cemetery tomonow alteinoon, Hon. John 11 Fair has formally an nounced Ills candidacy for re-election to the leglslutuie In the Flist Legisla tive district. The announcement ap pealed In his paper on Saturday. Roth performances of the Brownies on Saturday afternoon and evening nt Mcais' hall were cleverly given and attended by laige audiences. Daniel E. Giegory, of Tenth stieet, is a candidate for registei of w Ills at the fail election. Edwaid Hopkins, of Sloan street, while riding between two mining ears in the Sloan mines, had his leg badly squeezed by the forward car leaving the tiack. The lem.ilns of a young child of Mr. and Mis John Judge, of HOT Hnmpton stieet, weie Inteiied In the Cnthedial cenietety Satin day afternoon. Judd Long and sister Julia, of Noith Main avenue, are visiting friends In New Yoik. Flank Bryant, of Academy street, at tended the Rallioad Young Men's Christian association convention in H'llll.imspoi t esterclay. Mis. Annie O'lioyle, of Newaric. X. J., is visiting her mother, Mrs. T. J. Divis, of Noitli Rebecca avenue. Miss Tessio Ctone, of Aichbald, Is the guist of Miss Cjlnra May, of North Main avenue. The Hillside Home band, of Claik's Summit, will fuiuish the musical pro- Sick Women Advhcd to Seek Advice of Mrs. Pinkham. (LSTTtR tO MM. HHKRAM IfO. M,Kj "I had inflammation and falling of the womb, and inflammation of orarlei) and was in great pain. I took medicine prescribed by a physician, but it did me no good. At last I heard of Lyclla E. Pinkham' Vegetable Com pound, and after using it faithfully I am thankful to say I am a well women. I would advise all suffering women to seek advice of Mrs. Pinkham." Mat. G. H. Cuappell, Gtu.Hr Pass, 111. " For several years my health was miserable. I suffered tho most dread ful pains, and was almost on the verge of insanity, I consulted one of the best physicians in New York, and he pronounced my disease a fibroid tumor, advising an operation without delay, saying that it was my only ohance for life. Other doctors prescribed strong and violent medicine, and one said I was incurable, another told me my only salvation was galvanic batteries, which I tried, but nothing relieved me. One day a friend called and begged me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ' Compound. I began its use and took several bottles. From the very first bottle there was a wonderful change for the better. The tumor has disap peared entirely and my old spirits have returned. I heartily recommend your medicine to all suffering women." Mits. Van Cleft, 4U Saundms Ave, Jersey City Heights, N. J. gi amine nt St. Patrick's church fH.!r this evening. The fair will close tomor row evening. Hobeit Bradley, of North Sumner avenue, has tesumed his studies at the New York College of Phaimacy, after a few dn.vs' visit heie. John II, Thomas nnd Beit Hai ring ton, who have been visiting relatives here, tetuined to Chicago on Saturday. Mrs. Randolph Jones, of Jackson street, Is in Philadelphia attending a committee meeting of Patriotic Order of Americans. NORTH SCRANTON NOrES. Coming Entertainment Yesterday in the Churches Three Funer alsOther News Notes. Tlu.riclay evening a grand entertain ment will be held nt the Welsh Congre gational chinch, West Market street, under the auspices of tho Cnrladlawn lodge. No. 3, American True Ivorltes, Tho following piogrnmme will be ren dered: Address, Chairman D. B. Grif fiths; conductor, J. J. Evans; song, E W. Lewis; selection, Miss riclla Hants; address, Thomas Jehu; song. O. Davis; iceltntlon. D. It. Jones; duet. Messrs. Hopkins and Isaac; clarionet solo, T. It. Williams: address, E Jones; song, J. T. Evans; duet, Messrs. Hitching and I'llce; recitation, Titus Williams, cornet solo, Clus Iteeso; solo, J. I. Uveitis; solo, Mnrv Edwards; solo, J. D. Evans; reci tation, W. Edwards; cinct. Misses Unrrls and Tllston; address, T. .1, fenook; solo, Mrs. Vervl.ud; organist, Prof. Wil liams, -T THE CHCHCHES Yc-sKidav the last quarterly meeting of the ear was held at th. Providence Methodist Episcopal ihmc.li. Love least was observed -it n o'clock, nnd commun ion at low Rev. Dr. Otiffln. the rre sldln elder, wis present and preached on the text, "That ve nuv be lllld with the fulhiesf- of Cod " This Is the last quar terly meeting of liev. Mr. Edgar's pas torate here, as he will he transferred to another c h irg", nt the coining Womlng conference. Itev. W. P. Davies, of the Memorial church, pn ached twice vesterday on the theme. "God's Ample Piuvls'nn for tho Needs of Hiimnnltv. ' Alter the evening sermon communion was p.irtuken of. A I ime mimbei of 'lew members received the riisht baud of fellowship THREE ri'NERAI.-J The remains of Mis. Anthunv Murphy weie laid to rest yciterdnv afternoon. The bodv was enmevtd to the Holy Rotary church, w bet e soi v Ices were con ducted bv th Rev. J. V. Aloe Inn. Inter ment wjs made li. the Cithpclt.il ceme te: v. The fuucial of Carrie fall, daughter of Mr. and Mrj Aaron Call, was held vesterdav morning at the fotitt Street Methodist Episcopal chore h. Rev. C. U. l.vraan officiated. Tho funeral of Thomas Burice took pl.ico Saturday afternoon from his late home on Arthur avenue. Interment wi.s made in Dunmore cemetery. PERSONAL URIEl'S. Wllllicm Binder, of North Main ave nue, has returned fiom Newburg, N. Y. R. R Cowles. eif Noith Mnln avenue, Is ill. GREEN RIDGE. Mrs. 1) v. UiihKfll, of Saiidetsnn ave nue, eutci tallied the members of the I'iivetu l.unch club rn Siturdey. Miss Minnie Peek, of Wvomlng semln nr.v, spent Sunday wllh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Peck, of Ciiiiouse ave nue. . The tegular general meeting of the (in tn Ridge Womans" club will be held In tho pntlors j the C.ieen Ridge Pies, hvterlnn church this afternoon at 3 iO o c lock. Vtrs J. j. M.isnn. of Sandctson nveiiuc, has returned from a visit wllh friends In Hunt d.iU, Mrs. J. H Van Reigan and Mis. M. It, Kavs will leave this moining foi a week's sti; In New York city. MINOOKA. The onteilnlnment and otiiil foi the hiMeflt of the MhO'iki TliT-e intrpnnv take-, iiliiee this evening at St, Josephs hall. The best tulcnt within teach has been procured. Tho William Council !Iih compan.v will attend In a body; iiloo the Avoca Hose company and dele. Buttons of frlendh. The affair is for a worthy purpose and should lie patronized, partlculnily bv the townspeople. The lloso company tills a long felt want and the effort, of tho membeis to furnish piotectlon for the residences here should bi appreciated, The St. Jnhenh's Total Abstinence and Hemvolent society held a regular meet ing esterday afternoon, at whleh It was dec Ided to hold an entertainment ur.d social Kaster Monday night. Mr. John Hurke. of IMttston, was a caller In town sesterday. Mli-s Winifred Mahedy. of Main street, who has been III for the past few weeks Is convalescing. John Moirlsov, of Duryea, wns a caller In this place Sunday, Mrs. John Portcy, Wllkch-Baire, was visiting at the homo of her parents. Mi. and Mrs Patrick Cone. ot Main street, luring the week, IF COFFE; POISONS .YOU ruins vnur digestion, makes ou nervous and sallow crunplexloned, keeps ou iwake nights and acts against your iys tern generally, tiy Oraln-O, the new food drink, It Is made of pure selected grain nnd Is healthful, nourishing and appetis ing. It has none of the bad effects of coffee yet It Is lust as pleasant to tho taste nnd when properly prepared can't bo told from the finest of coffees. Costs ubout 'i as much. It is a healthful table drink for tho children and adults. Ask v our grocer for Qruln-O, 13 and 21c, GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON FREDERICK MURSCH WAS NEARLY ASPHYXIATED. Had a Narrow Escape from Death at the Oas Works on Saturday St. Peter's Society to Give an Enter tainment This Evening Henry Laubscher's Forty-First Birthday Observed Bertram Manley Fain 'fully Injured Brief News and Personal Notes. Frederick Munch, of Birch street, had a very narrow escape from being asphyxiated on Saturday afternoon at the Scranton Gas and Water company's plant. Ho was engaged In som repairs nnd had entered one of the letorts. Ho became slightly overcome several times, but had come Into the air every time and had recovered. The last time, however, he stayed In too long and fell unconscious while attempting to reach the door. Ho waR noticed by a fellow work man nnd dragged Into the open air, where, after about a half hour's use of the most heroic lesustlcntlon methods, he revived and was temoved to his home In n cab. He Is now In a veiy weak condition. ENTEIITAINMENT TONIGHT. The St. Peter's society of St. Mary's Get man Catholic chuich will this even ing conduct a gtand entertainment In St. Mary's hall, on Hickory street. An excellent progmmme hns been piepaiod nnd a veiy enjoyable evening Is as sured those who attend. The tnlent which will produce the progmmme Is quite prominent In ama teur theatricals and will, no doubt, give a first class performance. The pro gramme Is as follows: German comic ikrte.li entitled "Wle l)u Mlr-So leh Dlr.' CAST OK CHARACTEHB Mtiellet, Rechtsiinvvall ...Joseph Krumer Clemens, seln Die tier Joseph Klsch Dr. Schultze, Arsst Anton Klsch Johann. seln Dlentr M-mhlas Alles Schmidt, Mueller's Preunel;, Eln Kremder Fred Werner VNCLB WILLIAM'S RETURN. In Two Acts. Act I Scere, Long Ago, Uncle Wil liam's weary wanderings in Wean lite. Act II Scene, Not so Long Ago; I'ncle William's return to his master. Scene 2, dentil of old Uncle Wllllim CAST OK CHARACTERS Pete Piper, MIsj Hannah. Chas Sm nuclei Mr. Thompson Oscar Oiambo i Sambo Johnson William Moser Kellx Piper. Uncle William. Christ. Snvder. Charles Perkins Henry .1. Wetter. Music by The Wiaivlllo band. Comic dialogue entitled, "Der Jude unci der Exerclermslslir." by Messrs. Ured. Werner and Anton Pifch. At the conclusion of the piogiamme dancing will be indulged In. FORTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY. Henry Eaubscher. of Maple stieet, celebrated the forty-ntst annlvetsaiy of his birth on Saturday. In the ev en tng a number of his friends tendered him a vet pleasant surpilse party at his home, the South Side Bowling club house. Mr. and Mis. Eaubscher weie equal to the occasion and tieated their guests quite ioallv. Bowling, dancing and other amuse ments weie Indulged In during tho I evening and at a seasonable houi a substantial supper was partaken of by nil. All departed ut art eaily morn ing hour, w Ishlng their host many hap py returns of the dav. BERTRAM MANLEY INJURED. Uertram Manley, an cmplove at the South steel mill, met with a painful accident while at work on Satuiday afternoon. A fllng piece of iron struck the un fortunate man on the temple. Inflicting an ugly wound. Dr. J. J. Walsh was at once summoned and di eased the ln Jmy, after which Manley went to his home on Pear stieet. TOLD IN PASSING. The Junger Maenneichor assembleel In regular session at Germanla hatl jestorday aftemoon, the attendance being a iery large one. The active members rehearsed a few of the com positions which they will render at the Biooklyn Faengerfest In July. Among them was the competition song entitled "Kreuzfnhier's Abendlled." A laige number of visitors were present to list en to the sweet singing of the Maen nerchoi boys. Company A, Patilotlc Guards, will conduct Its sixth annual masquerade, ball at Schlmpff's hall tomorrow even ing, for which extensive piepaiatlons are being made by a very active com mittee, The Pleasure club of the Deutscher Kileger Veieln will conduct Its annual masquerade ball at Worklngmen's hall tomorrow evening. The enteitalnment and social of tho Minooka Hose company takes place this evening at St. Joseph's hill, John l Schwenker, of Willow street. Is confined to his bed by Illness, Misses Anna Foy and Maine Dun Ieavy, of Plttston avenue, are the guests of friends In New York city. Fea Coal 91.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, cential city and central Hyde Park. Addies en dels to J. T. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone 6683. OBITUARY Mai wood Jordan, of (,01 Adams avenue, died at the Scranton Pilvate hospital on Saturday evening, aged C.J .vears. Mr. Jordan was born In England and caino to this country at the age of in jeais. Ho was engaged In tho wagon-making business In Curbondale and Seriintoii during the past forty ears, He leaves a wife, one son, Walter, and u dtiugh tei, Mrs. If. K. Clement, both In Mon tana, and a daughter. Mis. Grace M. Seele, widow of the lato I, I, Seeley, of Scranton. At hci late homo on Meadow avenue, Mr, (Jeoige Kleslli g paised away on Saturday morning uftei u lingering Ill ness, Pete-used wa ifi eurs of age, and was tho daughter oi Uernhurd Bohle, of Mulberry Hreet. She Is survived by her glief-strlcken husband and two small eflilMrcn; ulso by her mother anil father and several brothers unci Mstets. 'Ilm funeral v ill take pluco this afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Interment will bo made In tho Torest Hill cemetery. William Polau. of It.lG Stono n"enue, passed away on Friday evening, after a brief illness. Deceased wus lb yenn. of agB and Is survived by his mother und the tollowlng brothers nnd sisters: John, Joseph. Thomas, Isr.bella, Ellen, Kate, Anna and Mary Dolun, The fiinerol will tako placo this morning at ! o'clock. A requiem mass will be cclcbiated at bt. flHBZfllKSfxK Nkw ? MiHama John's church, and interment will made In the Cathedra' cenietety. bo Mrs. John W. Rogan, of 40'. South Illakely stioct, Dunmore, died S.cturd ly night nt her home. Hie was '2', e'irs of ngo and a daughter of John O'M.illev, of Jackson stieet. Her liusbind and ono child survive t r. The funeral an nouncement will appear later, SUCCESSFUL CAKE WALK. Conducted for the Benefit of the Home for the Friendless at the Bicycle Club House. The cake walk and entertainment at the Scrnnton Uleele club house on Saturday evening for the benellt ot the Home for tho Friendless fully real ized all the prophecies legaidlng Its success and piovoel to bo a thoiough ly delightful enteitalnment fiom be ginning to end. The sale ot tickets had been limited to SOU, on account of the .size of the club house audltoilum, but theie was no doubt but that moi.- than that num ber weie piesent Satuiday evening when the protnunime was commenced. After an intioductory oveitmc by Bauer's enehestra a tilo composed of h. BHllngs, fail Jones and W. J. Tpr rcy sang several old-time negto re frains. They weie followed by Charles A. Hartley, who loeeived well deseivod applause foi his clever mlitilcrv and ventiiloeuil.sm. Mrs. H. H. Bi-adv. ji and Miss Giace Spencer conti United a veiy pleasing number by thelt singing of .sevet.il of those tuneful melodies fiom "The Geisha" in Japanese costume. After James Gardner Sandeison had given a ieall clever monologue the gieat big event of the evening, the cake vvilk, came off. In this eight couples pat tlclpated, the names being given In the following list: 1MNs Topsy p-xllah PIckvon an 1 Mr. Bisliful Bliss J Miss I.lze Nash and Mr. Kacharlas Selhm.v ! Ms. l.abelleam mile Rockwell nnd Mr. Eiihrnim Hunt. ( 1 .Miss SiKiwdiop Ul.ili and Alt. Sam John-tag Meirlll V- Miss Jlissiniii Re nolds and Mr. Willie Jerush Tin 1 1 v li Miss Ambollim Eltz i Matthewson and Mi. Rastlis (iebetcn Dale 7 Miss IVail Johnson Jltllu nnd Mr. Ruzrer Jackson ruiitr, S Miss Elanihollne Athcrtou nnd Mr. Rufus Uobllngtiin Blocks. How those eight couples walked mid Just huw they were attired bailies de puiptlon. There -weie side sachets, backwaid pltouttes, forward glides and eveiy other kind of u cake-wnlk step imaginable and all done with a nlmble ncss and a giace that equalled any thing ever seen In this city along that line. In two Instances the female portion of the couple was supplied by a man. These men weie Secietaiy D. B. Ather ton and James Blair and they made a big hit In the attiie of the gentler sex. The Judges, H. W. Kingsbury. F. E. Piatt and H. W. Tavlnr. llnally picked out couples Nos. ::, 4 and 7, and after these had gone thtough some extra movements, the cake, an enormous af fair, was handed to No. 7, Miss Alice; Bolln and Mortimer Fuller. The entertainment leallzeel over $300 for the Home tor tho Friendless, The committee in c hinge was ns 'llovvs: Mis. H. II. Btady, Jt , Miss Auhbald, James Mali, jr., J. II, Brooks and A. J. Hunt. CAVE-IN CAUSED ACCIDENT. Engine 405 and Several Cars De railed on the C. R. of N. J. At Miner's Mills a very seiious ac cident, was nanowlv incited on th Jersey Centl.il i.illin.u about o o'clock Saturday nun tilng. Engine No, 103 nnd several cits making up the fast fi eight No J1D, west bound, weie d--i.iltec! and bad'.v vvrec lo d, blocking for hevetal hnius both ti.uks. A petition ot tl e stuf ice on one sid" of th" t.s,t bound tiack raved In early ThutseUiy ino-nlng, hut was discovered in time to warn nn approaching tiuin. It wus at this s-ime point that th- eave-ln occutiecl whleh caused Satm day'b accident. -- R. E. WESTLAKE A WINNER. His Dogs Took Prizes Galore at New York's Bench Show. It. K, Westlake, of West Market htreet, Sciantnn's most pioiuliieut dog fancier, succeeded In captuilug a num ber of valuable pilzes with the canines he had on exhibition at the New York bench show, held last iv'eek In Gotham. In addition to winning pilzes Mr. West lake was unanimously elected secrc taiy of the pointer club of Atneilca. The pilzes won by Mr. Westlake with his pointers weie ns follows: Plrst open, lightweight female; Hist limited, heav weight female; Hrookavv chal lenge $100 cup foi best female; Pointer Why Suffer I Treatment mi Antirntnl. Nn ltlKtllll llou on until trials debility in men us c no. ucsmii I sure.. Mrthnd Ln ratiid uf stmt on credit. Pay for It or f return ttppliance mid re me- rune at our cvicn'c, i.ime' UioV, "Cnmpli te Manhood," rt ... unnli.l tw. n AilrrCS iflk liVA Wmm KHIB MEDICAL CO., BUFfAUO, N.Y. Says the 19th to the 20th Century Uneeda Biscuit The biggest and old century to the new. Packed in the only bis cuit box absolutely air tight and moisture the only box that serves the biscuit with its crispness, just as all it comes from the oven's mouth. Insist on getting the genuine Uneeda Biscuit. 5 cents a box. Take no imitations. National Biaeult Company. club of America cup for best light weight; reserve piize for best kehncl; best three In show, Kennel Association prise. SCRANTON BICYCLE CLUB. rinal Entertainment and Social of the Season on Tuesday Evening1. Tho Until entertainment and social of the Scranton Bicycle club series will be given by Mr. J. T. Watklns and his pupils, assisted by Mrs. Joseph O'Brien and the Schubert quartette, at the club house at 8.15 Tuesday evening. The piogramme follows: PART I. Pail song "Lullaby," Sir Arthur Sullivan. Studio Choi us. Duct "Calm us the Night"... II. Goetze Miss Matthews and J. T. Watklns. Contralto solo "For This" PoKoven Miss Kathrjn DcSale.s Gibbons. Soprano solo (a) "My Rosar.v" A. I. Newcortb (b) "O Loving He.ut"....Carl Riiuleskl Miss Terc-u Hanaway. Medlev "Mother Goose Me-lodles." k Tho Schubert Quartette-.' Contialto solo "Lullaby" (from the opera Joccln) Goddard Miss Alice Burke. Cello obllgnto Mr. Harvey Blackwood PART II. Tilo "Tl Prego o' Padre" Nie ol ci Mrs. Joseph O'Brien, Messrs. Johns, and Watklns. Snpt.ino solo "Nmphs and Pawns" liembcig. Miss Murth.c C. .Matthews. Contialto solo "Sunet"... .Dudley Buck Miss Anna Scanlnn. Tenor solo "Dream Theo of u Da." Davis. Ml. David Stephens. Selection, "Vocal Match" Bracked The Schubeit Quiitettc Part song "The Sea Hath Its Perils" Plnsoll Studio c. bonis. Ml. Charles Doets.itn and Mr. Lluw Jones at the piano. The date having been changed fiom March 7, season tickets bearing that elite will bo good for this enteitaln ment. TONIGHT'S SYMPHONY CONCERT Programme That Will Be Rendered by the Orchestra. Tonight's symphony concert, as the box sale Indicates, will be the best ut tended concert that has as vet been given. I'van Williams will be the solo ist of the evening and will delight the laige audience tonight as he de lighted the hundicds who heaid him at the last symphony conceit. Helow Is the programme which will be len deied by the orchestra of tlft-two per foinieib: Pei'thovcn Svmphony No. S in 1' ma jor. Op n I. Allegro vlvnco e con bilo. II. Allegretto Scherzando. III. Tempo di Menuetto. IV. Allegro vlvatc. Wagner Walter's prize song fiom the opera "Die Meisterslngei von Nu ernberg." Frotheioe Intermczro from the oia- torio "St. Peter." Meyerbeci Coronation, inarch fiom "l.e riophete." Gounod "Lend Me Your Aid " from "Li Rellie do Saba." ubet Overture to the opeta "Bnmm Horse." FUNERAL OF A. J. SMITH. Services Were Conducted at His Late Home in Waverly Saturday. The funeral of the late Attorney A. J. Smith took place on Satuiday after noon at 2 o'clock from Ills lesldsnce nt Waverly. It was a quite funeral, onlv the Immediate relative? and close ti lends being piesent, Sei vices weie held at the home, with Rev. Mr. Cluk, a hi othei -In-law of the deceased otllclatlng. Rev. CI.uk, who Is connected with the theological sein Iniu.v nt Colgate univeislt, preached .111 affecting seimoa and the ciiliii i services weie very Impl sslv e. Interment was mule In HUUuiy Glove leinctei.v. Tlte pall-beaieis wete members of (iiotga A Fell post, li. A It., of which Mr Smith was a membi r. ALLEN WILL RECOVER. Moosio Man Who Was Shot Not Fatally Injured. Muitln Allen, of Moosie, who wus shot on Prlday lust bv David Davis, of that place, was resting quietly yes. teieHy and Dr. W. H. P.erge of Avoci, the ntteneUng physlcpin, stated that he would In all probability recover. Illood poisoning Is the only thing tenreel now. Ills back and lower limbs fiom tha hip to thc knee are thoroughly per forated with tho shot, which was No. 0 size. DUE TO HIS OWN CARELESSNESS Verdict of the Cot oner's Jury in the Bewick Case. "Came to his death by Ills own caie lensne" was the vet diet of Coioner Kobeim' Jury, which met Saturday In the (ourt lioue to Inqulie Into the c.iiiK' of the dtwtli of Hobeit Hew Ick, of Piininnte, HewlcU vvtiB 14 years old and was tin ployed as a dilver at the Gypsy fiiove colliery. On Teh. 16 he was riding ucion the llile und V.vomiug Valley load near tlm tollleiy on Ills mule and best legacy from tlie proof pre AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUiVl THEATRE HURdUNDHR & REIS. Lese:. II. K. L(U, Mansjer. Tuesday Hveninp;, Feb. 37. The pi iy tint has New Yolk upsli down. Trunk L (ioudwln pi events a tlve.act dramatisation of Diudct'b fa mous novel, Presented bv a specially engaged corns puny, headed bv tho chaiming actress, Miss Nellie Ettinge The crcnt sensation of tho season. It teaches u Mntal. Pi lecs-Jl em, 7Dc, 50c. :it. Thursday Evening, March i, Daniel Frohman Presents A Colonial Girl HOWARD GOULD As the Patriot Spy. A Mlrrlns laleof Old New York. 'I ho Com plate Lyceum The- utro Piocluctioii. Pili es $1 mi 7:c , e , ;'c. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, IJUHOUNUrR & UBS. Leasees. II. K. l.ONCI, ,.,anai.'.T. ONL WKKK Commencing Mund iv. Peb 2i! Dims matliu es dally, beginning TucmI.iv. Re tutn e ngngement, Mi. Charles Leburne and bis own I,lg Bon Ton Stock Co. In a pleasing lepeitulre of comedies and comedy dramas .Monday night, "The Ci nsus Take I ' Ch inge of play ut every peifoim me e. Prices pi 20 mid ."He. Lndle',' l'c. tick ets opi nlnij nii,hi If leseivcd before j p'. m. Momlaj Matinees Daily. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 26, 27 and 28. MANHATTAN CLUB EURLE3QUERS. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. March 1, 2 and 3. Miss New York, Jr. Big Burlesque Company. 8&r The Best Washing Powder BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS .. MANUFACTURED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. r?-.MTn Tin: name. w.itc i nn down and Killed. The mulo .h alio killed. BRTJNER STILL MISSING. Wheieabouts of Suiyea Baiber Still Winpped in Mystery. Hudniph Hi itner, the Duryea baiber. who left his home last week and hai nut been heard of Mneo Is still absenl and IiIh lelutlvca .'le feeling ver.v unNlotis as to hi" wheicahiintf. It Is not thought tlml tiny accident, bus befallen him. but that he is nh( sentlng hlniseif for a purpose. cdhv has been put In the hands of thj polite and every effort Is being mad to locate him. SUIT FOR COAL ROYALTIES. Tlie Thouion Coal and Land companj of thl city, thtough Its attorneys. Al fted Hand and William J. Hand. Sat-J urday biought an action for $0,000l damages against Morgan II. Williams and the Williams Coal company. Th suit Is based on n claim of $10.- MS, 10 as inal iu, titles on coal lands Inl .chuvlklll countv, , TOR THE PATERSON WRECK.l The tiial of the Lackawanna officii and employes Indicted for tho klllffl of tlm victims of tho Pateison wreel Is to take place today hi Paturson. Tht defendants aie Urneial Passenl gcr Agent Lee, Ueiieial Tialllo ManaJ kit Caldwell, Division Supeilntender Hit Puy. Conductoi c.ipwell. nnglnecl HBjpnDrpHpk 111!! li Klin dan and liiakeiiuin Sncdckcr, zAIm! L. ,XA jlJKj-,,t ' "Y A. . t. ..-fatl , -