THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JULY 2, 1900. WEST SERMON BY THE REV. DR, SWEET THE CONCLUDING ONE ON THE SERIES OF JONAH. It Was Delivered Last Night in tho Simpson M. E. Church Com mencement Exeiclses of St. Pat rick's Pniochlal School Were Re peated Richaid Harvey Alleges That Ho Was Compelled to Steal to Buy Bread Open Air Conceit Given by Bauer nt Round Woods. A largo assemblage gathered within hu Simpson Methodist llplscop.il church lust evening to listen to nn elo quent ami forcible dlTouiao by the pastor. Rev. James 1!. Hwtet, I). I). It was the ilCtli and concluding hermon of u nTlal on Jonah. Kev. Snei't took his tet fiom Jonah, 111:10, "And ho did It not," and Jonah, lv:l, "Hut It displeased Jonah exceedingly and he wan nngtx." The subject of tho beriiitm was God's con sistency. Rex. Sweet .said, In pint, ns follows: Wo como tonight to tho considera tion of the last iscono In tho lecunlel Ufo of Jonah. Stiangely xxondei fill has been his exprrlonco, and bo has learned In tlio school of ellsuster and suffering that to lly from duty to axoltl 111 Is but to lly to other Ills that lie Knows not of. Ho comes to himself amid ini thought of enxlrnnments, und his stiange ship on .submit Ino x'oxigo be comes a penitent's altar and a house of prayer. Theic God's mercy meets him, pardon Is extended to him, then cowaidlco gives lilace to courage and hope supplants despair. "And the Lord spako unto the ilsh ami It vomited out Jonah upon tho diy Jand." Notice Jonah's second call. Mnik the differ ence. In tho first, Cod practically leaves him fieo to speak his own wotds and to ufo his own judgment. Now God puts emphasis upon the call: "Atise, go to Nlnevah, that groat city, and preach unto It the preaching that I bid thee. So Jonah arose, ami wont ac cording to tho word of the Lord." lie has found out that obedience pays, nnJ that God's communis are not as griev ous as tho tefusal of orders. God's methods aie effectual and will picvall. Fatalism is not oui dot Mine; humar natuio Is human nature, oxen when In obedience to God. The destruction of will, the overthiowlng of choice. the shackling of Hheity means tho. loss of manhood. God is not in tho world , to wreck life Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. TOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. The Sweetest On iiiri Waist Girl est For weeks past we have been making a special effort to cater well for the holiday trade and LUIS Vft-WXfc. tVU UUU kUV. max with the most superb bar gain opportunity yet Note closely these: offered. A Few Words For the Wise TheDres3y Shirt Waist is as essential an item in the fashionable woman's wardrobe of today as any other garment she possesses. To be dressy, a Shirt Waist must fit properly, have all the latest tid-bits of fashion attached to it and be of the right cut aud material. All of these Shirt Waists come up to that standard. Now for Price Descriptions are unnecessary. The variety is unliin" ited and our stock boundless in extent. Come prepared to criticise aud you'll find nothing but words of praise r";V." lor these-alluring garments. -"$3. Jo Fancy Shirt Waists are reduced to $2.50 2,75 anc $2-? Shirt Waists are reduced to 2.00 4i,?f0o Fancy Shirt Waists are reduced to 1.50 'T x.75 and $1.50 Shirt Waists are reduced to 1.25 Lots of lower priced Fancy Shirt Waists in stock for those who want them. Novelties in White Shirt Waists With dtep Sailor Collars, tucked vest fronts, etc., and " " a host of other pretty new designs. ; " Prices from $1.75 to $3.00. CRANTON and to cause ruin of character by sub erslon of moral power. He sends men to preach, but they remain men, In all that the tcim Implies, and no oxer taking pro Ideate wholly sweeps out of num's soul the fact of manhood. Hope, fear, Joy, teats, desltes, anxi eties, disappointments are Just ns much In evidence with the man whom God has nearly drowned Into his service as to the one who comes by no disastrous line. See Its truth: "And Jonah be gan to enter Into the city, a. day's Journey, nnd he cried: 'Yet forty days and Xlnevnh shall be overthrown." See him as he Join neys, no hesitancy, neither trembling nor misgiving, with tho courage of conviction and tho heroism of faith ho lifts his volco against mighty, yet sinful Nlnexah. It Is to bo oveithiown. God says so. It must bo so. Hut note results. "So the people of Nlnovnh believed God and proclaimed a fast and put on sack-c loth from tne greatest of them ecn to the last of them. And God saw their works, that they turned fiom the evil way and God lepented of tho ell, that He had said that lie would do unto them and lie did It not." Kcpontaneo lnsuies God's foiglxo ness. Jonah had experienced It, he knew of tiro fact, jet he made much of Judgment and nnught of iep St ance. God's picachlng? "The preach ing that S bid thet'V" Yes, but God oer puts mercy by tho side of Judg ment nnd pardon belongs to lepent ance. God lorglves, man holds to strict fulllllmctit of his own assertions arrd God must damn If a human being says that he Is commissioned to so as sert. God has not changed His law because He does not sweep Nlnexah off the faro of the earth, lie but ns. tabllshes His law when It Is assorted of him that In the city's icpentanco Ho also repented and the thing that Ho would do unto them lie did irot. God Is consistent with himself and with men In His action as here in corded. Human Inconsistency. "Hut It displeased Jonah exceedingly, and he was very angry." Have I not pienched the overtnrow of this city? then o 01 throw It. Hae 1 not de clared Its destitution? Then desttoy It Petulant humanity cries out ngntnst patient dhlnlty. My little word is In disrepute : my statements In tho future will bo beyond belief; my utter ances will be counted ns false; hence forth when 1 walk the street the l abide will shout: "What will this babbler sax?" What are 120,000 human lives to my preaching? Do as I have pieachcd or let me die. How often our little spherer consti tutes the enirie world. How often we pnsumo that we bear up tho pillars theteof. Justice is detoi mined by our ability to obtain one pound of llesh; the greatest good to the gieatest num ber Is pernicious teaching. After us, tiro Judgment. "If justice bo thy plea consider this, that in tire course of justice norm of us should see salvation. We are to in ay for mercy, but that same pinyor should teach us all to lender deeds of nn rcy " Jonah desired mercy for him self. God withhold It not. Then this simo Jonah Is very angry at l,od. This God pardoned sinner crle3 judgment the Fourth will wear oue of our perfect fitting and stylish gar ments. They're irreproachable viewed from any standpoint you will, and stand for all that is new and best in correct fashion. Higii Grade Shirt V.44 - 1 I r I - IRfllRT KfiflllfitinnS I IIUIVI IIUUUUIIUIIW Reader Facts Warehouse to the uttermost farthing upon a re pentant city. Our Inconsistencies arc often our In humanities. Save mo, O God, but the world needs nnd deserves overthrow ing. Selfishness Is a product of hu manity that yet links us to the Inuto creature, and man, yes pai cloned nnd accepted man, needs to constantly guard himself against that which grieves God and would make of earth hell. God off eis meicy to ever peni tent; the sparing mercy of our God Is Infinite. Ho hns no pleasuie In the death o. .e wicked, but would 'rather that they should turn unto Him nnd live. Heppntnnco Insures pardon, pardon carries with It mercy; pardon, mercy, should arouse gratitude; gratltude"Trf splres hope; hope Implies faith. I'xer clso those things nnd know that In spite of some Jonah's dlsappolntni"nts this God Is a saving and a loving God for ever and ever. Exercises Repented. Tho commencement exercises which wcte held nt St. I'attlck's Parochial school on Thursday night were re peated last exonlng by special reciuest. A largo number were In attendance and showed their appreciation of the work done by tho pupils by their con tinuous applause. Itcv. J. It. Whclan was chalunnn of tho evening nnd de livered a sboit nddtes, complimenting tho pupils on tho stnndaid attained during the jeai, and welcoming their ft lends to the exeielsoi. Tho school orchestra assisted In tho exeiclses. A three-act dianra, entitled "Hut -ipilslng Gold Seekers," was pro ducer. Each paitlclpant did his or her prut cloveily, showing c ireful training by the tenchers In charge. Tho graduates numbered three. They aie J. H. McCaffrey, I.. I!. MeWllllims and Mortimer llogan. Their class motto was "First Seek Yo the King ilom of Heaven." The teacheis In charge wcio tho recipients of many compliments on tho excellence i cached duiing the p-isl term. Stole to Buy Bicnd. Hichard Harvey, a boy aged 13 years. Is In tho West Hide station chaiged with committing' a bold da light rob berj at tho homo of Thomas Shop nrd, SOS Kynon steet. Havoy was cap tured at an caily hour on Sunday tniirtilng asleep In the coal shed In tho icar of his father's home, S00 lotion street. Young Ilaivoy entered tho house of Shephaid on Saturday and stole iv Columbian half dollar, a lovohor and two watches, a nlcklo- plated one, tho other an open silver case. Ho solii the ieoler to a companion for a few cents, nnd took tho money he received to purchase some eatables. The lest of the booty was found In the shed with hlni. Young Hnney said that ho had been elilxen fiom home on account of his inability to obtain work and in or der to proent staiatlon was com pelled to steal to buy food. He will bo gl"n a hearing in the moinlng. OPEX FAIJt COXCKUT. Hundreds of persons Journeyed to the Jtound Woods yesterday ufter noon, wheio llauei's band gae an open air conceit between the hours of 3 and t o'clock. They wore compelled to lespond to numeious encores by tho ast assemblage', who showed their heaity appreciation by loud and vo ciferous applause. The following pro gramme was tendered: Mjrch, "Cunl I'litrio" Vaiideicon' Oiertnre, "I'iiiuo Dune" suppi- Silection from 'The Aireer" Hubert fctiect soiirs, "llliek nnd White" Miekte llirltone solo, "Naareth" Gounod Mr. Ausut Waldi rs. Grand selection from "MarthV I'lotov Mireb, "l'nliels" iinleieoolc Oierlure, "Hungarian KusUpell" Kilerllila (ornet solo, selected Ihomas Miles Mauh, "Majestic lhimonj" loennlKH "Star Spannled Ilanncr." E. C. W. Notes. Tho social committee of the Electric City Wheelmen held a meeting lecent ly and arranged to hold a clambake at Lake Scranton on July 10. It was also decided to conduct a moonlight excur sion to Lake Henry on July 17. The social committee are laboring earnestly to make both events a success, finan cially and socially. The regular monthly meeting of the club will be held tomorrow night. President Luce desires the presence of every member, ns business relative to the wclfaio of the club will be dealt with. After the tiansactlon ot the routine work, a social session will en sue. The club catereis will servo light refreshments. New Stratford Cemetery. The new cemetery In Lincoln Heights will soon bo ready to be opened, nnd when all of the Improcments nre finally made, the burial plot will com pare favorably with any In the city. A new lion fence has ben erected acioss the tront of tho plot and the grounds nre now enclosed. The lodge for the sexton Is also near Ing completion nnd will bo ready for occupancy In a few days. A beautiful diiveway extends all mound the ceme tery, making it moie attractive for the visitors. The entlie liact, for that matter, is a deshablo homo site and many new dwellings have been erected. The tiustees of the Jackson Street Ilaptlst chinch will niet Monday night at 7.30 to consider plans to Immediately renovate the Interior of the church. A full bo., rd Is desired. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. An. Infa 't child ot r. M. Sterling ot Siuth MaliiNjeiue, died jc'tnd-y moinlm;. 1'imcr.il notleo vler. The )J"n? people ot I ho Plymouth church will meet In regular wul.ly t-cselon tomouow nlidit. Flower ct I.ael,awinna lod'e, Anelent Order ot llritciu, Mill conduct their annul outing at Mountain Tirk on July 4. The r'pwurth League rnd Sunday sehool ol tlio Ilamptcn Stiect Methodist I'piscopal church will run an excursion to ll.imy'd lake on Aug ust 6. Phlslon So. IS, Ancient Order c Ililiernlans, held a largel) attended inectlni; in Misonlo hall josteiday ottemoon. The IocIro will con duct a drawing (or a grand pijno on Thanks shine ct' Lawren Imnd irae an cpn nlr concert on Saturday , ht In front ot Olldorf'a hotel on South i aenue A large nuinhcr aim- Idee a -.irned to the tpicial propamine rendtr mi concert wai under the aueplcca nt St. Icn'a council, Youm; Miii'h Insti tute, vho uill run an cucuiilon to Moutroae on Ji l t The hoji are iiukint; cxtcn'Ue preparation tor the cntertalnincnt of a cood number n important mcetlnp of the hoard of tnn teei "f the Jackson Stiect llaptlt church vsill David City, Neb., April I, 1900. (leneies Pure Food Co., l.e Itoy, N Y, Clcntlcineni I must ay in regard to (litMVO that there Ii nothing better or healthier We have used it for jean. My Irotlur was a great cof fee -Irlrker. lie wax taken sick and the doctor said toftcc was the tause of it, and told lit to use (UtAlNU. We cot a package but did not like, It at first, but now would not lie without It. JJy brother hat been well ever elnce we taited to use it. louri truly. te tieM this evening, It Is urgently icn,uetcd lint every member lie In attendance. Tlio buieUy chool of (lie Jackson Street lliptlt ehiirth have etetldcd to hold their nnnu nt ouilnp at bnke Ariel Ibis jeir. No elite hu Jet been fl ed. branch No. 07, ladles' Cathollo llcncvolenl association will rteet tonlthl In St. Leo's hall em North Main avenue, In logilar fcsslon, in tend of ein Wcdnodiy, duly I. Mls Fck led the t,pcl mccllng nt the West Sirviton hnrieli of the ounir Women'i Chris tlan association jentiidiy afternoon nt J 45 o'clock. The merlin, was laigilv attended. A Inby bnv has bright! r.eil the home of Mr. nnd Mrs, Xtlehnel Mown, of Lurcrnc street. A drawing for the heneflt of .time ltoblnon will lit held In Foi'ii hall en Hampton street, on .Inly 11. A jwrettikc -.hotting tmtch will he held on fianimon'a hill on the morning of July I The pupils ot Mr. Anna Williams Wll.y held n recital at the heme of their tcarher on Scrniton street on Sitimliv afternoon. An dab ornto prot-nnimc u is rendered in th? prosonco of the pupil ' jrmts nnd friend. The probitloncrs' class of the Simpson Medio dlt Fplseopal church will meet at 7."0 o'clock this evening All person who pnrtlelpited In the rrovi denee produttlon ot Kalovl'lrgan arc requested to meet at the old drill hall on Siuth Miln aienuo thfo cunitii,' at 7 o'eloek nhirp. The rue In on South Main aenue, resulting frnm tho Rcltllrig of the old workliiRH of tho Oxford miiio In fprr.idlnjf. Hnre hrtco enouith to liuert one's foot are noticed In front ot l)r Heath's ic.hhnie. PERSONAL MENTION. MUi Minnie 11, eve, of Chestnut treet, fpent lb" Silinlli In Wllkullirre. Mr William .1 Jciimim nnd son, Wllhrd, of South Miln iter lie', left Situidjy eienliitf fir 1 week's stay with nhtim In New Voik city MM A urn Willlini". of Kingston, iited frlendi on thin lde, ituhliv .Tames 1 el.inN and ilnushter. Miry, of I'd warUdile, fpent Mtonliy'Dklli ulatbos lirre. l'rufejwor l)itd 0'eits of Noith l.lneoln me nu, , nnd f.ttibm . llllim, ol tlic ltepub limn, ire In 1'hll.id lohla ( Inrlen IMwIn Sveit, n student nt the jia eue linlierkltl, neeonipinliil by lilj chssinatr, stfiin II.Kloln, nre :iendi tin Ir ieatlon lib Mr. rucets piienU hi Ninth Hide 1'uil. lien io Will' nil .Tjnio. a United States rualn nun, nported for dutj j.terdu nt nniriioi'8 Wind, after a Iohr iWt vllh his pirents lure. MIm Helen lime, rf l."fa,tte strert, is the cuest of relitbce at Wilkes liarre. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. runeial of the "Late Mis. Dominlck Roland Conducted on Satuidny Moinlng Other News Notes. Tho funeral of the late Mis Dom inlck liolnnd took place on Saturday morning fiorrr the family residence, on Prospect avenue, and was laigely at tended. Tho lemnlns of tho deceased woman reposed In a handsome lavender casket and lay In the front pit lor of her late homo, whore a largo multitude of friends nnd iolatIos looked for tho last time upon her features. At 9 o'clock the funeral cor lego moved fiom the house to St. John's chuich, on Pig street, where a lequicm mass was celebrated b tho Hev. 13. J. Mtlley. In delhoilng the funeral ser mon, Itov. Molley paid a high tributo to tho ch.iiacter of the deceased, and tpoko woids of comfort nnd cheer to the hui living members of tho family and pointed out to them the good that such a helpful, lolng life could do. After the sei vices in tho chuich, tho remains were taken to the Dunmore Catholic cemeteiy, where Intoiment was made. Tiro pall-boar ets were; Messrs. Iternard Kelley. of Caibon elale: Patilck Hattle, of Plttston; John Gibbons, Tinnk Dolan, H. J. Inott nnd C. G. Itol.md. The floral offerings were borne by Messrs. Frank Mahon, of Jeimyn; Charles Ulglln, Matthew Poland, of t'nrbondalo, and Michael Walsh. MENTIONED IN BRIEF. Mrs. Patrick Kelh-, of Palm street, liad a uairwt snoin out biturclav lu forfe Aldeiinin ltuddj for the airct of her luidiind, cIurKln him with a-udt nnd lattiry and nnn-uppnrt. At 1 heirlnir liofnie the alderiniu, tho nun M.H held under ?J(hj hall for hU appe iranee at court. The patriotic priie ind onr senlco of tho Younc Women's ( hrMlin rs-nclittni jutcid ly iflernoon, was nn cceidlnf,l inteiestliu one, and wiis laruelv atti tided. A still alirm of file w.1 Mnt in to the ij tune I'liclno compini jeiterdiv morning at 11 o'clock, tn which the compiny rc-pomlfd and extinguished a tire in the lurii of Mr Ihunr, of (edir aunuo, icfoie' an Kreat daniao0 was done. John Kneli, a hoy 10 jeirs of ace, while it tiinptliu; to troi a picket fence at the homr of ids avnt on W lllow street, fell and cut nn ugb wound in Ids reek, which required sacral Muclus to tlosc, St. Mare's (ilee and Prirmllc' club will hold tin. ir n-Kiilar huslress ineetlinr toiititlit In i-t. Mirj'a hall on Illekorj strict. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Mrs Fnmn Frautz, of IliecU slreet, left on a fcev weeks' silt with relilten In l'hlladilphla. Miss l.llzibrth 1 lki. of l.hn stieet, and Mls Kate NpIiI, of Plttston nienue, left on n two Wteks' satatlon to Like Arid. Jacob S'imiiur, of Cedar aumie, leases today for a lslt to his parents In New York edv. Thomas Lewis and lttuhen Norton, ot I edir aienue, hio left em a week's flihlng trip to Lako bherldan Mis Cussie nrabener, of Prospect aenup, left for lieullng for scleral weeks' xlsit with nlatles Pea Coal S1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, ct tlral city anl central Hyde Paik. ACcliess order to J. T. r mrkey, 1014 Cedar ave. 'Phone G0S3. NORTH SCRANTON. Mrs. Das Id Iljnon, of Dur)ca, Is spending n few dajs with her brother, William 1'eir), of llolllster avenue Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ingels, of Norwich, Conn,, arrived at the hone of Mrs. William Moore, ot West Market street, Siturdav evening, wheie they will pend a week. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Miloney, of lYckvllle, spent .Sunday at the home of Patrolman Ma), of Parker street. F.dward Moran, of Mohawk street, ij very ill with pneumonia. He Is being attended by Dr. btanti.n. Messri James Kecnan, I.dward Murph) and Michael Itoche, will spend tho Fourth In New York clt) The Alpha flamma noelety held a banque-t at the home of 1'eicy Shirts, on North Main ave nue, Fit unlay evtning. Those prcsuit Wirei Miss Grace Hicks, of (Iretn Itldge, honorar) member; Mt&sr Walter Ilenetllct, xuttiti Moine, Firl Ta)lor, Pulaski Carter, Jr., Thomas Cullen, Jr., Fred I.tdstone, Percy Shlies, IM. Collins. Tliey leport having a xer) pleasant time. Jjines lynch, who Is a student at the Haiti more college, Is spending his vacation with his part tits on Williams street. John L)iinttt, of Haltlmoro college, Is spend ing hie vacation with his pa rents on West Market street 'llioimu While, a student at the Alleginv col lege, ii spending his xieatlon at the home ot his parents on William street. Tho resident ct tlds part of tho city will be glad to hear that tlu stuct cars on the Provi dence lino will, alter Tuewdav, run over the new pavo as far as Wood striet, thu doing away with one transfer point. The congregation of the Holy Hosary church, as usual during the summer months, have dis pensed with their special music at the) Sunday services, Thomas J, Jones, of llolllster avenue, Is seri ously ill Janie. Smith and Avery Atherton, of this place, spent the day at 01 en Onoko, Miss May Ulrtley, of Throop, aucut xcaterdar 6 h 1 1 These Are for TodayMonday. Ladies' Fancy Hose An exceptionally Rimd chime to Inn lloslirv will he ei!rcinl on on ilnidn nnd Mnndie A lot of tilths' llm llnip'tltih lie st', tdaek foot and fntit striptd Uk I hose goods if hnuKlit at l Biihr prlee would cost j,m iQp iOe. pilr, but our price will be JV Tie Clasps The littst Idii fur fistenlnc ladles' ties Is rilled a I ii lisp Tins e.imc in gold TCf. or tllsei nnil me xm pattj ""I I' 11 11 VwUUlH5 -bcll Puff omlfH for tlio link hair are xerj tin oili i line art worth from 1 o to 2 ren- hip Vii litur imusht Ham thcipM. 'ilnj tinii In i s.nittj ot lsli-e. All ilP lit W go nU, ill White Wash Belts The tn it ptiniliritx tf while khirt wal.ts Hi s si i in mikes ii dun ml fm Wash Hells Wtvtlcs in hluk or whit .-ii. , ,;. i, , i-i in,,, i.uiit; i.iiuiLr inns lllr at only 1UC White Pique Hut s ii oITi rinj It e u. Ill t lo ii it.ulv I po. I l'mii, i (i, ii at II i. da. nidi,, jaul I ine White P. K tint ,hl ll'l liiU'U 111 t hut prlte On lion- 12c Dog Collar Belts If sou would like i good Dij Cdhr 11 It.don't miss this iippntliiniU l( i,. l,ut af w tli i n of tin in md mi nn'i pnmiise the in "): to lu't. Jim it jit lilts, foi 3 as tho guest of lier sister, Mrs. Leo, of I'liker street. Mrs. Council, cf Kansis, who Ins lcn xlsit ing lrlitlecs In lids section, returned to her in me "situidiy. J S. Diown, of l'jikcr street, spent Sun lay with filemU at Iniiiiu. A largo crowd of iMOple Ilstiiied to the oc eiiliinls of the "(Jo-pel w igon" on I'rosidtnce siiiaie last ncnliiL'. I lugo coiiKie'gitton grcetrtl tlielr pislor, lte Mr. (bintr, of the North Miln Aeeiiiie ( lirlstlan cluiieh nt both morning and eni!ii sei ires. The congrt gallon of the Wrth Miln xciiuc Iliptlst thurth wiirshlpiud In the auditorium bnth morning and eeenliig jtslerib. The friends of Mis McDonough, of West Mir kit strict, will b phasul lo learn tint she is much imprmoil, afltr i seieie lllues of pneu luouh. Louis Lrofsky, i Ilimgirim, wis arrested last e lining h.i OHIter I'trij. He was at the house of (.eoige Sinilli on North Villi aseniit, in a ihunk and dlsonlerlj etmilitlon and rifiiscd to hale tlio premises. GREEN RIDGE. Oielng tn the fiet tint lies. I J Linslng is awav on his xaeition tliero was no eernlng ser xlee in the (, rein llldge Pieslnterlin enurtli jes t it tli). llei. L IE Foster prtiched In the morn ing. J. Watson browning has purcliised from Dr. Pursell tho Sindirson .urniip projiert) until re cently the rfslduiee of I J. Williams and fanill) Miss Aimnda (aw, of Dhkson acenue. Is spend lug i week with ( arliniidale friends Dr. and Mm Ilea Imp returned from their wed ling tour and an stajim it the home of ir Hep's mother, Mrs 11 ( Diminick. Lmilsp Hohirt, of the drop forge works, will gi to Southimptnn, Conn, todj), whire he will spend his icaHim with his parents. Mrs I. I). l'aiker, of Momov .iseniie, is en ttrt lining her sister, Miss Mile Siglin, of Clone-a, Y. The concert in lie glien on Momhv exening, Jul) 2, liy Professor Walkenshiw, Mrs. Dc Ciraw, Mrs Lang md Mr. Watklns at Christ's church icctory promises to lie i grand treat The public Is Invited Adinlvdrn, a filxtr ollerin Ice eriim will he for silo. Tlio Ladles' Aid society of the (Ireen Ibdge IliptUt church will conduct i lawn soeiil at the home of Mis. A. H Stevens, Capoiise ip line and New ork street, on the nfiirnoon ind exening of Jul) 1 lie eriim, leinonide and homo mule candles will he for sile. flrcen Itldgp does not propose to allow- the ever gloilous to pass b) imcelchrited Arringe ments on a lirje scale aie under wiy for i faiita-tle pirade in the afternoon and n lire works tllspln on the commons neir No 27 sihool In tho nenlng. A commltteo of citl. nns, headed h) William IIolIie.it. has the af fair in charge. OBITUARY. Mrs Henrv bin?, cf Plttston avenue, died satuuh) morning at 1 o'clock, nt the Moses, Ta)lor haspitil, whero she hud uiidtigoue an operation, having been ill fir fmir months prev ious to her being taken there. l)uiMnl was 61 jcars old, and is survived b) lit r hiishind and two children, I.illle and Ilrnr) The funeral di sc niles will tiko platp this afttrnoon at 2 o'tloik and will he in charge ef the lit v. W A. Nol'ilt. Interment In Plttston avenuo cemetery. THE WEATHER DURING JUNE. Some Interesting Statistics Compiled l)y H. E. Paine. II. K. Paine, the local weather man, has finished his summary of weather statistics for the month of June Just passed, and statetl yerterday to a Tilbune man that climatically, the month was an equitable one, theie being no extremes of hent or cold, of excessive rain or of drought. Tho avorago tempeiature xvas fiS de giees, which Is three-quarters of a de gree lower than last year and one and one-half a degree lower than the same month In 1S9S, Tho highest tem peiutuie reached was 00 degrees, on the 11th, arrd on tho 2fith. The lowest temperature was 47 degiees on the 10th und on the 20th. In 189D. tho theimomoter registered 93 degrees on three ellfleient days, 9J degrees onco and 90 degtees once, bo It will be seen that thero were no xery remarkably hot days last month, although many people thought theie w ere. Tho rain fall was 3.M Inches, which was jathor a little above the normal, there being only 2.6G Inches last year. Tho rain xvas very plentiful, hut came In nearly every Instance In a thunder storm, thero bolng only one steady lalnfall, on the third day of the month. Tho laiger part of the rain falling In this vicinity, accor cling to Mr. Paine, fell In tho city, the country districts receiving 'cry little. Mr. Palno will soon discontinue sending Ills dally leports to "Washing ton, on account ot tho coming estab lishment of the government weather 308 Lackawanna Avenue. is White Shirt Waists We're cnntintlv iddlntc to our line of Shirt Milstj Mich turgilns ns we know xou'll opprt elite lhls week we offer a lot tit finest while liwii wilsls with four lows of rmhruidi red In Fcrtinii down front an 1 four pleats in KQr luck A hugaln at onlj ut Side Combs There's a groat ditHroneo In Mile OmKs. some me Ktnng nnd heaw md mine nre thin and wt ik I he host ones iituilh ti II nt 'Jc. pdi, llisweik sp olTir ion an unuuilly good 1 f)r strong lot it Mile lotnln at jer pair ... ' White Duck f.ootl llrin- Mliitt Hu k lor Skirling. Our l.est do, tiutli's, "siittlil nrlro foi lion- 1 lr- Jald vtj Elastic Belts The hirst tlo of nhhon belt is the r.listl" Kilih n I'ullt Hilt lie liiee fume htau CM,' at only White Counterpanes Tull l7o WMto (Vnintrrpjiirs o! TnrnUoine t ittuns Hi nh luimnn. V rcjuhr UOr d.ilhr quilt foi fnlj OJ Crash Skirts Urmvn ( uli DroM klrl ami all i 1 s tt unlv .... Kull sweep Qc Plain Chambrays Ml the hading to'ors in 11 im f.inchnns or CI imlirais, ox bloods, blue s and pink' t Or lult Width. Ollll.XJIel lU1, station In tills elty. Tor tbe past sit yeats he has sent these dnlly icports and In all that time missed sendlnp; but one on time. This one xvas sent later on, however. lie has received no compensation xvh.iteier for his ser vices nn 1 deserves no little commenda tion for the work he has done In this respect. ,- ADDRESS BY T. C. HAYES. Spoke Upon the Benefits of the Cath olic Benevolent Legion. Thomas C. Hayes, of .Brooklyn, X. Y., deputy supiemo chancellor of the Catholic IJeneiolent Ieajuisv addressed a K-itlieiltiK of Catholic men In St. Thomas' College hall jesterday after noon on tho benefits accruliiK from membership In the organization He ex pects to oiganize a council In this city ns boon as he has a .sentiment In Its favor sufllelently aioused. Tne Catholic Uenoxolent legion was oiganlzed in Brooklyn, N. Y., In 1SS1 and after nn existence of nineteen years now has a membership of 70,000 extending oxer twenty-eight states and Canada. Theio are 2,000 members In this state. All Catholic men of good moral character between the ages ot IS and fjj aie eligible to membership and may take out insurance fiom $300 to $5,000. A feature of the organization is the expectancy feature, by means of which a member may, upon I caching Tils sW-tj-flfK. year, take out half of his amount. Jlr. Hayes feels that theio Is room In this city for another In surance organization. CONVEYED IT INADVERTENTLY Hrs. Enllon, of Old Forge, Sues to Recover Three Lots. At the next term of equity court, an interesting question will be submitted to the judges in the suit of Maiy Pal Ion against Antonio Costnnzo. Mrs. Fallon alleges that in March, 1SS7, she contracted to sell to Costanzo one of her four lots In Old Toige. The nttorney who was employed by her to make out the conveyance, she says, copied tho wrong description from her deeel and made the contiact nppear to Include the whole property, Instead of one lot. On illscoveilng that Costanzo was laying claim to the whole piop etty, sho brought suit to recover the ptoperty, which, she sajs, was inad vertently conveyed. She ax ets that he Is unablo to lead or write, and that she signed tho deed without knowing Its title contents. In his answer, Costanzo says that Mis. Fallon heard tho contiact lead and knew- well Its full Import, and claims that It was perfectly nuclei stood between them that the whole property, and not one lot, was to be coiweyed. THE WEATHER STATION. Chief Moote nnd Obseiver Donaldson to Arrive Today. Chief "Willis Moore, of tho Weather rtuttau, and Obstrxer Donaldson, xvho Is to tako charge of the local station, xvlll aiilxe in this city todny and will establish headquarters preparatory to locating the station. Mr. Moore xvas In the city for a short time on Sat urduy, but spent yesteiday in Blng hamton. It Is believed that should Mr. Moore decide that the goieinment building Is not (suited for the station, he will decide to locnto It on the board of tinde building Congressamn William Connell has Informed Secretary Ather ton that he does not desire It located on the Connell building. IN A WATERSPOUT, A Stirring Episode in tho Voyage of a Little Schooner in the Pacific. From the San Francisco Chronicle. "It swayed and zigzagged over the ocean like the staggering gait of a drunken man, then swept with a loar Just under our stem and canted away the spinnaker boom with it." That was tho way Captain Rico de scribed the encounter his vessel, tho schooner Metha Nelson, had with a waterspout on the morning of Oct. IS, about thirty miles northwest of Point Heges, xvhllo she xxas making for this port. The schooner xvas bound from Makaw-ell, Hawaiian Islands, with a cargo of sugar, Sho had fair weather m rs n ii 5 Beauty Pins limdsome neiulr Tins, gold plite, sei either llhlne fctone. Fine raid orl fnr Stick Pins The nivest thing out, ntmils' Heads Stick rias, ltose gohli or oxydlzeu... Boys' Overalls l'trre bov almiiltl lute a pilr of ocl the fiuiinur Million l t heavy hluJ (its rail", will uiailc nnil list color aiz? up to ll scars Fancy Hat Pins For this crcil twodax falc we offer soil eliolce from our rltcmt as-ortment oj Fane Hat l'ins All tin latest cut gliss nnd met il etjled, cadi Bicycle Coasters best cxtri heix and strong folding OJ nirkrl plate, llnrtli Jit Momiay, lj .... .ii . t'1-' i'"' Hamburg: Remnants In lengths of llee J arils each, we offeil anlemlltl Inrgiln in lumnurg j.murij 'Hies lun fit in four to six tnchei sy xeould cost ou from H'.e to 'Joe aril l'er piece . watch out fc SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL CLIFTON, New- and modern on a lake perfectly situated among beautiful mou italns hlevatlon, 1,100 fiet Lirge vernndis Cuisine tho best, lrita for pamphlet. J. W. Moore, prop., Lake Wlnola, Pa. during all the x-oyage until the capes which mark the entrance to the harbor were almost In sight xxhen the xvlnd began to fieshen and come In fitful gusts. The schooner was holding xvell up to the nottheast to get a good slant oil xv Ind for the port after taking hearings fiom the (Farallone Light. The xvlnd, which had been pretty brisk at tho break of day, kept Increasing and a few hours after the sun broke through the banks of fog clouds In the east- ward It xvas almost blowing a hurrl-s cane from the noithwest. When nearly nbteast of iPoint Reyes the vessel's course was changed anil she was bowling In toward the harbor, xvlth the xvlnd almost astern. Suddenly nnd almost directly nheatj of the xessel there arose a great, tall column of watei. For a moment It stood almost direct ly In the tiack of the schooner and! only n few yards In adxance of Its Jib boom. Just ns the xessel seemed about! to pierce It, It moxed slowly from tha schooner, then swung off to starboard. Captain Rice ordeied the helm hard over, to pass to port of the column, and at the same time Jumped down fiom the poop deck to glxe tho men at hand In hauling up the sheets. The xx oik was hardly half done anil the Jibs and mainsails xxero Happing In the xlnd, when the great column of! xvater changed Its eouise and camo swirling back toward the schooner as If to strike It almost amidships. This time It came- racing over tha ocean with a roar and xvlth the speed, of an express train. The sailors dropped the ropes on which they were; hauling and sought the protection ot the heavy beams of the forecastle head fiom the spars of the ilgglng that they) expected the next moment xvoulel bd torn from the x essel and come tum bling down, a mass of xxreckage, or the deck. Almost before the men could reacM the shelter the vessel xvas caught Irt the vortex of air xxhlch accompanied the mighty twisting column of xvater, and she spung around like a top,lurch Ing her port side under the xvater a3 she xx'ent. The xessel's stern sxvunij Into tho twirling base of the xater- spout and It xvas lifted high In tho ale while tho bow s(ink down Into tha waves and the wnjter rushed In on thd sailors oxer the bulwarks forward. It was only fo an Instant, but Irt that Instant therO xvas a cracking oil timbers, and the little heavily laden vessel groaned as though the life xx-ero being choked out of her. Thero xxas at loud report of smashing timbers In tho midst of it all. Then the x-essel's bow, rose, and with n flulck roll to starboard that put her alniost on her beam ndl the vessel sprung around, the xvater spout traveling ilmost parallel to heif Inclined decks. The point of tho Jlb boom nil but pc ked Into the twisting column as tho scjhooner twirled around Slowly tho schooner righted anil xvhen she camel to an even keel tha wuteispout whs well oft to BtarboareJ of tho vessel and traveling raptdlyM axxay. All danwer to tho vessel xvaa pant, and tho (-reatcst surprise to inj crew was tho little damage that no been done. ' There is not a lUnlted Rtatea drjcoocU oitan lUhincnt. either ivholewle or retail, In Vetuw rula. This1 branc Jit builneu is t-enartlly con 1 French or Ventiuelim, ami gtlly Import most of the drj; trolled liy Oeriuai1 the huropiana nat good from their tire countries. 99ca L
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