WU "L f ""'J! 'V' ,,;?Pip yr$Wjr:'!v 'K r -V -J -. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 190T.' Kffl'MMrfc WEST SCRANTON THEIR ELEVENTH ANNUAL EVENT DINNER AND CONCERT IN TAB ERNACLE CHURCH. Given by the Ladles In CommemorA Hon of St. David's Day and Was a Notable Event Those Who Par ticipated In the. riogrninmc Sur ptlse' Paity In Honor of George Sncldmnn, of Academy Street, runernl of Pntilck Oruif;linn from His Late Residence. fne ladle of tho Tabeu.m'le liurch, rf South J lytic 1'aik avenue, condueled their eleventh nnnunl dinner ntul con cert last rvonlni, end as usual weie unable to ncconimoiluti the ctiorniou uowd. Over otic thousand weie .tved between tho bourn of r, and S o'clock, In the basement of the church, nnd It Ik oMlnuted that over two bun fhed weie tinned away. An elaborate menu wni seived, tho widespread re putation l'or suppeis seivcd by these fiiei Beth' Indies always lend to dinw 111 I CO ClOWli". The bneiv.ent of the chinch. In which Hie Flipper w.i, held. was" profusely flecm.itcil Willi the iintluniil color.", which indlnted fiom I hi eelllnir, while .Mueilcnn flnfts draped the walls. Five tables w im-i at raiiKd In I hi loom, each looked title t bv H Hiifllelenl corps of l.llllCS. Table .So. 1- AH A. M. Cbnk and Mm. Redman. ulpleil by Mts. Hugh Williams mid .Mlhs Ida Jones and l.i7le Mavis. Table No. 2 Mm Thoinu D. Thoiil rs and Mrs. lis. I Ivans, assisted bv Mr. S. It. Prlu and MUcs MaR-Rle Thomas I.lsle .lenklns and Lizzie How en. Table No. r.-.Mls. ). i. Kv.w. a Kluetl by Mi.-. Sarah T. Moiruii. All". !. V. Davie. Airs. Kvnn tf. t'.vans. Mi. lirlfi. .loin. All.-. Simon Thoniur, Mrs. Sarah Thomas. AIi. William tJ.ivl?, Mls.rs lalla Davis. Jennie Wil liams, rtepslo Powtll. Httie Moiiriins, lennlc Davis. Alaiy A. Avails and Margaret Davl. Table No. t Aim. O. Jones. Mis. It. l. Ucc-. assisted by Mis. W. Mm sans ami Alices Al. .1. U"e.e. Mai gar t Thomas. Alls .Tame?, r.ertltu S.in 111 and Alary Bdwarils. Table No. 5 Airs, t'.nsle Moigans and All". William Deeon. assisted by Air-- Thoma" Lawrence, and Allien Saiuh Ann llvaiis, Alay Pile. lta"het Davis. Elizabeth I'ullen and Annie Pniby. ABOUT THIS f COUGHS M1.IU.JD, liUUA. -i a r.i -. out for I and COLDS TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. A Day of Wonderful Ribbon Selling, Today Fine quality 4 inch Silk Taiieta Ribbons, all colors with charming 0n Lace effects. A half value lot at "2V Fancy Stripe Taffeta Silk Rib bons, 4 inches wide, all colors. A monster value for tomorrow buyers and at, the yard Black Moire Ribbons, all silk, 7 to io inches wide. In all the his tory of ribbon selling there has never been a value equal to this. Price tomorrow only Taffeta Ribbons, 7 inches wide, no end to the color range. A beau tiful, bright finish ribbon of ex cellent quality, Saturday price . Liberty Royal Corded Ribbons, all silk, all the newest shades and colors. A high grade quality at a really moderate price, worth 40c (or Globe Warehouse The ent-rt'laliinionl wan held In the autlltoilutii of the ehuich, which van aho unable to hold all who desiicd to train nrlmlsslon to listen to the ex cellent inulenl nnd llleinry ream One of the features of which war the sing ing or the William Connell Cilce club, under the dlicctlon of V. W. I'vans. They made u decided hit and were ten deted a musing teceptlon. Attorney .'nine. 11. AVnlkhis of Tay lor, v.nn chuliman of the evening, and dellvcied an able and interesting nd drcs on "St. David', the Day, nnd What It Menus to the Wetsh People." HIh speech was greatly appreciated. The programme ns printed In this department ycteiday wan tarried out In lis entirely. Tho affair wan con ducted under the auspices of the wast nnd means committee of the chuicb, nnd was a decided surees. "otlally and financially. Special Meetings. A special meeting of the Columbia, Chemical and Hose company was held last cvenlnp In their headiuurietn to take action on the death of their latij member and sceietnry, Hobcit I. Olehl. lively member was In attend mr, President CoiIpib whs In the chnlr and npoke of the fsemplaiy life of the deceased. A. 11. Holmes nlmi paid a glowhiR tilbule to tliuli' late member. It wax decided to attend tin funeral lu a. body and Invite tho vnilous com panies of the tire department. All members will nsemblp al lln hoce house at l:!IO o'clock on Sunday Hflet itoon In full unifoim, -wiixi Int; white BloVPff, The Kleetilc City Wheelmen also livid a special session to act upon the death of the late Kobeit Dichl. A set of icsolutlons on the demise of the brother weio adopted and spiead upon the minutes of the club. The members will attend the services In a body. They will meet at the club house toniotvow afternoon at T.::!0 o'clock. Puneml of Patrick Gaughan. Sci'Viies over the lrmalns of the late Patrick Oaughan were held yesterday mornlnK at St. ratiiek's chinch and were attended by a large number of Mends nnd telatlves. Jtev. P. 11. 1t velle celebrated a requiem mass and preached a shoit sermon containing words of consolation and comfoil to tho Fonowlng friends. The Horal offeilngs ueie many and spoke silently of the high esteem In which the deceased wa held. Tho niill-bcnteif weie l-'rank AIcAndtew, Pattlck Shevlln, John Olblln. James Itush, Rlehiud l.onegan and James AlcCunlgle. Interment was made In Dtinniorc Catholic cemetery. Enjoyable Suipilse Paity. (Jeorge Sncldmnn, of Academy stnet. wai tendeied a suipilse party at hl home, Thuisday night. AIuMcal selec tions were given, games played nnd refreshments served. Among those present wcie Air Phillips. Hcnty Phillip. Airs. Thlel. AIls-s Kthel Itlchnids, Air. and Airs. Whitman, Air. nnd Airs. Snvder. Air. and Airs. Wrlgley, Air. and Airs. Path, 9c 25c 25c 25c Air. and Mrs. "Watrous, Air. nnd Airs. Itlce, Air. nnd Atrs. Itlchards, Atr. and Airs, llotdw. Air. and Alls. Cramer, Mr. nnd AlisjPowens, Air. mid Alts. Cos move. I'. and Airs. Lewis, Atr. nnd Mis. Sifltt, Air. and Atrs. Decker, Atr. nnd Airs. Quick, Air. and AIis AKClcI land, Mr. nnd Alls. Pratt. Woodmen to Meet. The Ifydo Park Comp. Alodein Wiroilnieii of America, will hold a meeting on .Monday evening In Ivoilte linll. Distitct Deputy Joseph Hughes will bo present and deliver an uldi ess. Alany matters of Importance will come befoie the session for Its considera tion, livery member Is urged to bo present. Several members will be In itialed nnd fcevcral applications bal loted upon. After the transaction of routlni business a smoker and social session will ensue. Jackson Stieet Church. The trustees will hold their tegular monthly meeting Alonduy evening, At inch I, at 7:S0. The pastor will begin his series of Illustrated sermons Sunday evening, March 10. Topic, "flieat Hymns and Their Authors." A silver offeilng will be taken at this service. Children must be attended to be admitted. The famous Tom Thumb's wedding will be icpcutcd In the clmrtb Tues day evening, .March .".. Now features will be added. Invited guesls will be lecelvcd at f o'clock. Admission. liS cents. No tickets held for the llrst piifoiniiinrp will be redeemed. Nevt Sunday evening tho pastor will exchange, pulpits with Or. Vhalen, ot Carbondiile, The Jackson sheet ltapllst filee club will sing at the evening service. The I .a dli's' Aid society meets every Wednesday morning and afternoon. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Wlllanl D. Howe, now tho president of Hie Yale Dramatlr club, will give an evening of lili delightful Imper sonations Friday, AInrch l.. In the Wnshbnin street Ptesbytorlan chinch, for the bcnellt of the West Sctantou btanch of 1 In Young Women's Chris tian association. Air. Howe is well known In Scranton, wheie he always draws a crowded house. He will be assisted by orehes tial and vocal music. The regular monthly meeting of the lllectrle City Wheelmen wilt be held on .Monday evening. The Tom Thumb wedding will be re peated on Tuesdnv evening at the Jackson Stieet Haptlst church. Camp No. ITS. lMtilotln Older of Americans. Initiated live candidates on Thursday veiling. Local union. No 111. of the Amalga mated Aleat Cutti'is and fiiilcher Workmen of North Amcilca, will meet next .Monday evening. Alaicli 4, In Co opeiatlve hall. National Seeretary Trcauier Homer D, Call, of Syraeute, N. V., will deliver an nddress dining the .session, nnd will also Instinct the newly elected ofllceis and members In the mysteries and wotklngs of the or ganization. The women's class of the Simpson Alelhndlsi llplstopal chinch met yes terday afternoon. DUNMORE DOINGS. Ml" Daisy AleCioiy. the elUcIeni In structor In the commercial department of our high school, was one of tlie few -naduatcs of tho Hlooiusbuig Noimnl school lo be lecommended by I'icstdent "Welch, of that Institution, to the gov ernment for educational woik in the Philippines. Aliss AlcCrorj has under consideration the offer which carries with It fico transpoitallon and a .al ary of WO per month foi thiee yeai-. Thcie Is a gencial hope nmong hr present pupils that she may lcldc to lemaln with them and toiititui" the pleasant lelatlous iliieh chaiaelei v tncli dep.ntmcnt. An Intoi esting Lectin e. I!t. Ilfnry J. Whalen, of Calbo'i dale, dellveied his famous lecture o'i "The Wit and Humor ot the Iilsii feo ple" al the .Methodist cliuuh last night and thoioughly delighted the large r.u dlence piesent. Ills portinynl of the Inimitable wit and humor of t'ae Iiisli people was exceedingly iatrcstlng-. The next lectin i of this comae is to 1) by Rev. V. 11. AVeeks on "Tho P.islon Plo," on Thuisday nigh, Match 14. Short News Items, .Mis. i:. W. Wlnlei, stein is 111 at her home In Notth Hlakely stieet. Alaster Chillies Conn, of Butler stieet, Is sld; with a sevuic attack of measles. E. W. P.lshop and wife hae letuined fiom a shoit visit at flouesdale. .Miss Annie Ucnwood has ietuined fiom a business tilp to New Toik. Born To Air. and Airs. Atlhur W. Close, of i'hlid stieet, a son. AIis. A. E. P.10W11. of Cieen TUiIrp stieet. Is 111. Dr. E. P. Cart Is again able to be at his ottleo jfior his lecenl attack ot lhPiimall.Mii. DuumoiP Piesbj teilan ihurih Itev, William F. Gibbons, pastoi. Seivlces at 10.30 and 7.30 o'clock. At the morn ing service the sacrament of the Lord's supper will bo administered and new members will be iccelved Into the church. Evening subject will be "The .Master Alotle" Sunday school nt 12 o'clock. Other services as usual, Dunmoic .Methodist Episcopal chinch Itev. A. .1. Van Clelt. pastor. The pastor will preach at both the nioinlng nnd evening sen Ices tomonow. Sub ject of moi ning sermon will be, "The Klist Iovp." And of thp evening ser mon will be, "Samson Losing His Locks." Tho other seivlces will be held as usual. Seats free, and all made w-eli onie. The subject of the talk to the chlldieii will be "Spoiling the Vines " GREEN RIDGE. Thf'cuii.uiiciit of tho Lonl's supper will bo celebrated at the 11101 ulng ser Ices of the Green nidge Piesbytcilan 1 lunch tomonow. The funeral of .Mis. Edward S. Teal will lake place fiom her late home. 1377 Afonsey avenue, ut 3 o'clock to monow afternoon. Seniles will be held In the iviui Avenue Baptist cliunh at :!.3o o'clock luteinient In Washburn stieet cemeieiy. Airs. P. P. Klllam, of Capoiue ,ue nue, Is lecoveilng fiom a long Illness. Aiehdeacon Itadcllffp will conduct an eight days' mission at the Church of A SENSIBLE MAN Would ue Kenip'a Uahani for tlie 'lltoat and I,uri, It It cuilng more f'oujbf, (Vldf, Althtna, Ilronchiti. Croup and nil Throat and hurfr Troub1e, than any oilier medicine, Tho proprietor baa authorised any diujcl.t to give you a Sample Dottle rice to comlnce jon of the merit of thi stoat rcmrdi Trice 2V. and Si, CONTAGION AND INFECTION. La Gilppe Is Infectious but Not Con tagious. Contagious disease cue communl-eatt-d from one person to aiiotheri In icctloiiH diseases arc conveyed through the nlr. Smallpox Is a contagious disease; La Oilppo In lntcctlous. When nn epi demic of thp grip Is prevailing It Is In th air we breathe nd no out Is safe, The only Mifeguard H to keep the system lu the highest podciblo condi tion of health nnd on the first appear ance of n cold In the head to uso some -afo antiseptic like Stuart's Catarrh Tablets freely, a tablet taken cory hour or two for a couple of days will bn sufllclcnt to break up the attack. l,a drlppc attacks Ihe weakest part of the system, It may bo tho lungs, heait, liver, stomach or kidneys, but wherever It flmlly loenres It almost Invariably Htarts with cold In thp hend nnd tin oat or In other words, th dibcnro at Ihu beginning Is acute ca tarrh. This Is the reaon Stumt's Cnturrh Tablets have beet; v urccssfui In bicnklng up attacks nl grip. The antiseptic properties of the icmcdy destioy the germs berore tho whole system Is thoroughly infected. liv. Annlston sajs- Stuarts calarin Tablets being free fiom cocaine and lmimrut drugs should be fieely uied nt this time of the year on the tlrst appearance of gilp svinptoms. They check the excessive catnirhal s'.cretlons. slop the fever and pi event pneumonia, They nie composed of antiseptics and may be mert by llltlo children as fic:ly as by adults and with great benefit. Pr. I.owislon says' Aly usual pre (eilptlon for the gilp Is Stuart's Ca lm rh Tablets, which can bp found at all drug stores. Keep to the house for a day or two nnd uso the tablets freely, nnd I have never heard any complaint of failure to cure. the Good Shepherd, comer Alonsey avenue and Green Itldge street, from Alonday, Araich 3, to Sunday, AInrch 10. The houis of service will be: Sun days, 7.30, JQ.?.0 a. m., 2.30, 4. 7.30 p. in. Week days: 7.S0 a. m.. 4."0 and 7.30 p. in. A cordial Invitation to be present Is pxtendpd lo all. Alius LouK'e Wan en. or Alonsey ave nue, has letuined fiom a visit with Duryear fi lends. The out-of-town ft lends who have been ihu guests of All. and Airs. Hart, of Penn avenue, hovp returned home. Aliss Alabel li"cirdham ontortaliied the members of the P. Al. Social club at her home on Capouse avenue last evening-. Lewis W. Lewis Is III at his home on .Marlon street. Impiesshv serviies pienaratory to 'the communion were held In the Cicon Itldge Pieshytoiian f hutch last even ing. A large audience enjoyed one of the most delightful entertainments recently given In Green PJdge last night, when Aliss Ella Honey's class of the Asbuiy .Methodist Episcopal Sunday school en tertained with tho latest and most up-to-date steieoptlcon views. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Wyoming Semiutuy Basket Ball Team Defeated the Stavs by a Score of 11 to 7. One of the most Intel esting games at basket ball ever played In this section was witnessed last nlghl at the Auditorium bv a laige crowd. when tho stionc AVyomlng Semlnaiy I' am battled against and defeated the North End Stai. The Seminary team 11I1.0 downed ihe Stars two wcks aso at Kingston. The local playeis weie much lighter than tho visitor h, who have held the cham pionship of Luzeine county for some time. La&l night's match was for the championship of Lackawanna and Lu zeine, and lesulted In a score of U-7. The Semlnaiy men played magnificent ball. The Slals' team was iiiniln up of Samuel and Will Davis, Sklffend tit. Oilando Jones and Prank Evans. Wedding Anniversary. Air. nnd Airs. Perton Slsco celebrated their llrst wedding anniversary Wed nesday evening at their homo, on Hieaker street. Altisic and vocal solos wete lendeicd, which made the even ing a pleasant one. At a late hour re ficshinenl.T weie served. Those pips ent wcie: All. and Airs. Weston, Air. and AIis. Oakley, Air. and Mrs, Cojc. Alts. Ptoughton and Airs. Stout, AIlssci Wilson. Sllvc ra. Wan on Patterson, Aletealf, Sllnipr. Robert, Smith. Wes ton; A!csf,r.i. Hat l, Andeivon, Pavls and Conk, Magazine Social. A eiy interesting and unl-iue en tertainment, known as a magazine so ( ial, will be conducted In the Piovl dence Alethndlst Episcopal church par lors next Thuisday evening, .March 7, beginning at 7.10 o'clock II Is deslied to have a toom full of subset Iherr to this magazine. The way to become n subscriber Is by be ing piesent next Thursday evening. No ndnilsslon will be charged nt tho door. Choice 1 onfectloneiv nnd Ice cream will be on sale ntter'tlip unlet talnment Police Docket for Month. The docket of the thlld pieelnci po IIlo hcadcmarleis had moie anests leglstercd on It In tho past month than It his had In many yeais. The following I. the leporl; 1'iunk, Si dlsoideily conduct, 17, lighting, 8: weary and drunk, 2; com mitting nuisances nnd not obeying otll ceis. 3; committed to Jail, ',; discharged 1; f.nes amounting t'o Mil: oillceis on duly lu this section and Gieen llldge, I. funernl of Mabel Atheiton. The funeral of Mabel Atlieiton. Hie T year old daughter of Mr. and Mrc. very Atherton, of PnrKer stieet, will tnlte placrj tomonow nftemoon at s o'clock, ft 0111 the home of the pnrcnU, W I'atUer Ftieet. Intonncnt aIU he made In Torest Mill cemetery. PERSONALS. .Mi 5 K S. ,Tackon, Terrace. 1 vtiltlnc her Of Bt'lllltDlll on at l,afny- etto collefie, ICaston. Ilurton niioddn, of New ttiken up Ills :elilenf en ,liise.v, hug Illicit ave- nue. Mr. Stephen Hulile and funilly of Thompson stieet nto vifltlng Ills pai enta In Cnntidn. Mr. and Mrs. i.iwW, of Petlcvllle, vinlted nt (he home of their diiucnter, Mis. 0. A. Cute, yestordny. SOUTH SCRANTON GENERAL GRANT COMMANDERY INSTALLS OFFICERS. Rites Were Conducted at Hartmnn's Hnll by the Knights of Malta, Deputy Grand Commander John E. Evans Being: In Charge South . Scranton Y. W. C. A. Notes Meet ing of the Jungcr Maennerchor. Athletic Club Will Soon Begin Tialuing School Exeiclses. Geuetul (iranl cominundeiy No, 230, Knights of Alalta, stationed at Hart man's hall, had the following olllters Installed for thp ensuing term last night by Deputy Grand Commander Sir John E. Evans, asslMcd by several past commanders: Sir knight com mander. Sir 11. V. Stock: genctnllsslino, Sir I'tcd C, llclb; captain general. Sir Harry Alannlck: pi elate, Sir Charles DeWlght; recorder, Sir Adam II. Kilchteli assistant tecorder, Sir George l'enne; tiensurer, Sir Audiew Kraiiti;; senior warden, Sir II, V. Iw ert; Junior warden. Sir AVIIIIam lies singer; stniitlaid-bcaier, Sir (leoige lloffeckcr; sword-beaier. Sir Andrew Klblcr; warder. Sir Ileimnu E, (loco lln: sentinel, Sir William Weblcy; Hist guard, Sir Edwin llattman; second guard, Sir Eied Kellermnn: ttustees. Sir William l'enne, Sir A Klblcr, Sir J, Tltleburg: icpresenlatlve to t ho (li.ind commnndery, Sir Abram Cock till. TJie financial standing of this com mnudeiy Is In Ilrst-class condition, of which the members, can be well proud. The recoidci's semi-annual lepoit shows a total of available cash on band of $1,031.05. with puaphernalhi v. oi th JC03.cn, which makes the total assets $1,63S.-13, which places them with nnv conimnndeiy In the state Tho conitnandeiy was Instituted Juno 12, 1897. South Side Y. W. C. A. Notes. Working- classes will bo organized nt the South Side Young- Women's Chris tian association next week. Theic will bp two afternoon ami two evening ciasffes. These dassps are organized especial ly for the young women who are out of employment because of the strike. This Is n fine opportunity for any young woman, whether she belongs to the union or not, to leant how to do some of the practical things of life. There w HI be a competent cooking teacher, and the gills In these classes will do the real work of the class. Come to the rooms and find out about the rates from the secretary. Will Begin Exercises. The Scranton Athletic, club will com mence their 1 1. lining school exercises Alonday evening for the chlldien at their hall. Theywlll be held Alonday and Thuis day nights. Pi of. Victor Notli will teach, with lln assistance of Captain Chi 1st Hose. , Initiated New Meinbeis. The .lunger Alnennerchor met In teg ular session last night. Theie was a laige attendance of the members and much business wns transacted The following new membeis wcip initiated: Chailes S. Posar, Edwaid Coleman, George Peiwarth, William Klrst. Peter Hosar. Jr.. Peter r.obllng. Jr., IVter Alarker, Charles Slink, Fred Iteidenbach, Prank Slocuni. George Hosar, Harvey Hentle, Gooige Sclicucr, P. F.fl Cuslck, Louis I'.elchard. Jacob Hemuth, Aithur Smith and Chutles Ileum of Uiooklyn. Card of Thanks. We lh to expicss our thank.- to all who sympathized and aided us In our teeent bereavement, and evidenced their tender feelings by attendance a I the funeral of our dear one, Charles Clanb. The Mildnesses of the Scranlon Saengerrnnde and Huteher's club were especially appi eclated. Airs. Clnules (iaab, Air. and Airs. Pontius. TOLD IN BRIEr. The Scranton Saengeriunde will hold their tegular monthly meeting tomoi low afternoon In Athletic hall. The member of the Knights of SI. George, branch No. t,",, w 111 meet to moirow af lot noon al 2 o'clock In St. Alnry's hall. Alls. Cl11I1.1l.111 Erk, of Seeleyvlllc, Pa.. Is the guest of Air and .Mis AVUI luiii Holder on Ced.11 avenue. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLB. t'nrlrr thl bcadlne; thott lettera el Inter'lt fill be published when aicompanlrd, for publica tion, by th wrlter'1 name. The Tribune noea not aumot refponsibllity for oplulcni here expitised.) Stone Cutteis Give Their Side of the Cnie. Tdlioi of l III I limine Sr Tie iliances mile Hit iiioiiiiuk n. nr luper and tluneil l three niomber of lb Iluildiri? Tiade iouihiI, Iiik bieu a pun infull t bin otganliallon, and vr lanuot .land tlil. low i ,iy nl dl'euvlia, ..pnlall.i when all of the futi M.itid ill ull IitKr ate faUlioodf Him oiKauiailon ha awildul an) publleutlnti wliieli would In lure tlie ml nl nt ,iu lalior jvm.i m Hen Out pilndplK jre tit prolirl 0111 tiade and lln' lud"3hic of lids tin, where eici.voue of u, inoii' or lo,', tot lln li-l flllieu c,in. hue nude nm liom. . It I" tiur, we ue fuiuud I new union, but illo in to i-UI.- Hut no I'rank t'ailiuil or im otliit liiau lias toiined it. V liae fciineil 1I1U unnui oiuvrlvi,, mil lie ate gLul (11 kay Iliat we are (t.ilnti.j; iruum ami riicmcHi eien div. When it u.ik foi 111 d we lud only elidilrcn menibeia. .Now we lute thill) eteu, (tiryntie if tlitni at Rund a me ilunii at tan be found in (he louutt.i, 01 be ionclnp; In Ihe "Md union, I'liet Joined 0111 iiuinn as a li;ii of piolcl to tie unfair meant n-d by tlie oftlilalt uf tin ir,inlon liranili of Hi' Intel national euloii. Wit could not ktav in Hut unluii and ilieit cur national mustd'ation of money un lio.nd ai.tl uritd; by plaiintr Hie same of atilke, ihui leallv theie wa no Kroimd for ttrike. I,cl the public undcrttaild this tluublc f 1 .Mil (he riltlit point of liew. Ileloie tlie mike wat crdtteil both of Catliucl't tbi.pti were !uil du.n, co'i nquentl.i the tloiw alltni from Hie ffreeu nidi,.! tliop who iliifhurt,ed, and line W i.lietc the tiouble i.iinn in. Tho-e di.ih.HKed men were iiffliijla of the siatiton biatuli. "Ihey made up llieli- luliul tn take tin ir 'etaiatao tor belnn ilitfliatired, aid for thi tejwjn they or iliTCil a ttrike ami plaied a line on the rom tuny. 'Jhla aitlou tool, pljie at 1 uuelliiK when luid ly an ot the meuibett, awate of tills tiouble, were pirrent, unil of cotitw llni utilke wa ap ploved by the tueinbeit lucent. At eery ut. ceedlnr; mcetltiR we line, in aln, prnteatnl agalntt that ir.Miillon, but 110 allrutlon wat ner paid tu Uf, Nnothrr Important fan Hut dt'CUtlod tlm nulorilj of tlin In mull la Hint the rttike rjininlllie arpclnteil wat not icpie tintltiK Hie Miicial tenlinieut of thr bod.i, and were cideicd by ho.ne members to .ii altiiitlm l) tho will of the majcilly. They tifiuul it do o, and the remit ct till. Inipotitioti of .1 few compelled ill to withdraw fiom the bu.vli end mi a local. Now- let m Jiutlfy curcl'H, AMUSEMENT. Affn0iMAMiS'AAAAi'J 1O0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LYCEUM THEATRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 6. Dm EOT FROM NEW YORK ONE TIME ONLY Oftinc to the sudden closlnc of the Savoy Theatre, New York, we have secured the Sensational Society Success, UNLEAVENED BREAD "JB5&S.1&0- l.eo Dltrlclisteln and Judge Grant's delicious social stre taken from the hitter's much discussed hook, and . . . "Ptwiitcil by tlin tronncl ea.t ot Nfwr Ycir". favotlti tetorc the pubki." S V. Trfiw. This Exceptional Company' Embraces: Elizabeth Tyree, Alice Fischer, ' Virginia Buchanan, Florida Pier, Vivian. Townsend, John Do Gez, E. J. Morgan, Morton Scldon, Georgo Fawcett, George Woodwind, Malcolm Williams, Harry Haulon, 000000000000000X000000000000) lmr i.nl dd ft word tRlnt that union, vlille tlicy. en tli otl'r liaml, ue been tall. ini clay Jftrr day, lliroiwh tlie pre agaliKt u. We have not llic few ritoriuin Iciilcri Hut urn n foml of slrlkri anl iny Utile etk. We wnulil like lo call tin attention of tti public ut Uirp Hut e are imt wmllng tor .my nidi Mj'.'ot ns lliry line ttatcil la jonr paper, Imt nrc working ilrlitly nmlor union rules, ecltliij? our ManHard ijk nd e ''1J' iriy light tint any other Imdy of union men tiaf, In tact luve ilnht hutiM (ur a ila a soit, anil lu tjoinr c.ii an lncriae ot 20 icr cent over lait pat' wirm. s nr all bi'loncwl lo the unn union llierr tv siiplK-r(l In exlt a Ircllns ot truthrily lo'o livlnptn in. Iiiit liHtoail wc learn bom Rood uiitdorlty that thi irclilMit ami other olrlcluli of tint hramli, wlill tliej prrtpnclnl to An n In wir prrwiwe, tine lnitilkly Untied that thi'.v would ilrlie all of m out ot the city That Is rr Hire Imleiit, for a hrolhcr lo tmk.1 melt n rnnirt,, rieclally tiom people who rune (rotn the Wrt 11 jrjr am. (Vnilil not llw s ra i ton peopli do no It It was ncoessary? We feci far suporlor to thorn aij'l ate belter cltlienH than tl.ey are, and lu just a inuiti right, In fart moie. If we eo'.itliito to make our home hew aiid earn an tione.t llihic We hope tint Ilia HulMIng trades Council vtill Imr.tlgate this matter Ixfoie they taVo further action, and Fee tint the interest of tho flone cutters llilng In thit ilty will lu the future lie prnteeted and not keep oatfido woik away front tlilf iltj. .1. Callatlone, riesulent, lo'iii h. Carluccl, taecutaty biianton Stene CutteiV Avoclallou. OBITUARY. Joseph TJ. Lloyd. Scratitou'd mot repritcntitlie uicr, l,lojJ, tlicil itrnlj in.iruitijr at C One of ,1o.epli )). o'clock, at the family residence, Wtf Xorlli Main nuniie. lie hail hecn Jllliifr for marly a jrui, but It b only a week ago that he hail to lake to hit ld. Tli dejtli wilt be mourned sin ceiely bv all who knew I1I111, for Willi li'ru eaili rew acquaintance meant .111 aildltionil .id miriiiR frieiJ, Mr. I.liid was bun 1'eli. 2:. 1811, lu llriroi. flilre, Wales. Ho earae In Sctatiton at the nc of I'.i, and after workin,"; lor j iIiort time a 1 laborer at the llcllevue colllci.i, enlisted in Company I), Se nl.'Mrnlli ujlniciit, and tcncil with iliittiicttfii thioiighout hU term of eulistmenl. At tin doe of the w.ir l.e look .1 come tn (.aiclnci'd business collcso and lieu ins.it. il in bmlr.PM lu Vew tori, but after a, fiv. JC5M cave IliU ii' lo tiutne ininliiE heie and In rv.lorailo. In I,m be becmie fotenun of the llcllivuc eiilllerv .mil continued In Ibis pcidll'-n for ten .iarf, when be uj trausfeiicd to the fotetuanvil ot the rrhUM rollirn He filleil lltl pcsltiou until lait fill, when he wa made Inside foiiinm of the ( ajiiirj, which podtton 1 e held ul the time of lilt death He wan piomincrl 111 pdiliis and Fened two (cinii oh silcct iiiunellMian from the rifteentli ward, lie wa 11 rralmu meinber of tlie WeUli I'aptitl rhuri.li nnd piomlncnt in tho Iioritei ainl Ma.'1'iiio oiibrf. The (lulilreu smihir.tr him aie Mi ).oi, wife of Distrlil Atlniiii I ewi John, I'rcd and fierlimli- MomI M K I'lalll , Miss Clnra Glllignn. Mi. (laru (.'illlcan, iced 2. iu--, ot 111,1. nut, V. , fikd cail.i otcnliy moniiui,' .11 the home of 1!. .1. liillisan, of I'itlli street, hiiiui.' eonie let on 'I'ueid.iy Ij--i. l mir liei siter, MM Cairie, who wan liouwkecper for Vr. (.illlciti. Site rumplaltieil on W-dnesdi) of not feeling a.t well a iitul, but iiothlns vuiom '111 thought ot in losaid to it until late that night when hhe Kutti'ied ,t sudden uljpsi' nnd died be fote mcillcal nid could leaeTi her. Thi1 romatin were tak'n lu ler lne Imine lit nlfntit, white lntiruinl will be nnd.- Raymond MongAU, Ml. ami Ml. .Tohu Mdhicjii, ot Collin, .ui. .-en- railed upui to ri'miti the loc of their in fjnt son, ltaniond, 1 I1I1 deatli e,ttldJ morninj:. Ihe little Mlu bad been iei.1 Mil. for K-wiat di.iH with iineunionla. but dcidle all tli.it medical okill could ib, lusiod .niaj. The funeral will be lrMly tulvate, caIii, lo flikne-d of other uieir.b m of the fjimli. Thomas W. Scaulou. A tiliratii van reoiived by Hi. 1' 1' vaiilo'i yontddiy, anuouiiiiiitf tlm death ! hK vn, llmtnat W". . anion, in Tiiiiiile, Ta,. lilt le.ilii w.11 raiinnl bv pin iiii.onl 1. Ilie tenulnt will be lunitelil i ll.i- n lor burial, I'uiiiral annonu'eiiinil IjM Euneials. Iho funrul of He late UuUrt I' llield mil be hold tonminiv aftttnoon al s.u iclock limn tlio fitnllv iiiiiienit on South Hide Park .He mic. ,Vmrci ill bo held 111 the Wcahbiiu sttcel i'leibitciiiii iliiirui nt :. o'clock. lln Mitfat will officiate. Th i Imliert imarttile will lnir The niembei. of Hi,- 1'nliiiubia I hem liul anil IIom rompaiit, I'.lrilile I Ih Mliceluien nnd S. ranton T. Kiaplma! 1 nlon will adeul in a body lliirial will be nude In Waliti.in met I ccincieij The funeral of th bie Mm l.dnai.1 It el will be attended fiom Ihe funlly home, ot I o'lloik tomorrow altunoon. Srilcis at Hie I'lini Until. lljplNL iliiinli it l.".u u'tlo'k, flnd Inlerment tu Uashbuui ftieet cniclei. Ilin iemaln.i of Mitt Vitiei (lint), who .lud at St. riks' hd-pital. I'lilladeliihla. Wiituet ikiv nlRlit, anlied heie lal lilslil al S 0" o'i oi I, find wire 1 01110,11 d to l.i.i liomo of Ml and Mm, iidrew HnnleiM. ..!l I'lielpt tlreet, wlieuie Hie fu1111.1l will taki plao. 101 101 row iillein.nn al ij't loi k THE YELLOW JOURNALS. Some Facts About Them and Doubt less Also -some notion. I Mien Silii.ru 111 Vilitee'-i Tlie impels til' lireuter N'crt Yoik cliculute evei.v iiiiirnlns: l,Oi)0,OuO rop iest, of whli'li the World and Join mil each mipplles aoo.OCO, rmil the lleinld ir.o.l'OO. Tli eoinhiiied 1 Ik illation of tho cithei paiieii inrt" li eonipllted fioni Hint. The ciioiilatlon of th- enlim p.ipei.s Is about luu sitine In loto, but (luctimtof. ilki. a theimonie ler. A fninout tr.itifilj cir Ulal will nuilce 11 1 hnnce of lOti.tiiio, Tho Spnu- Uli war .i tin ffretltest ei.v for tho oeiilm, ji.ipei. Just piovloitH to IU herrlnnlmr Mr lli'drtst t-t'cuied one of .Mr. I'lilltsier's bent nmn nt a s.tliiiy of 1,000 per year, nnd .1 iieirent.tKO on lli balH of c'liculation. Ills iv telpU foi Iho firiu nioiilli of the wit amoitnU'il to $sr,noo, fo km-iiI wan lh Inereuke lu clrrulntloii. J'adi of llifno yellow JourimlH ppemln nbout tl.DOO, OvO a .M'iu Tor papi't. the iuruitlty eon mimed beliiB .'il.STe. tons. To ftuultdi UiIh. n vlll.it3 of 2,000 mulu . employed year in and year out, uml every day leu neies of (.pmc tiecH nre swept oft to make pnper. In tho WoUii build, lne-, li'it'O men are etnplpyed at milar- AMUSEMENTS. xxooxoxx Eleanor Pobson, Margarets Fuller, Geneva IiiRersoll, Alice Rogers, Ella Wilson. Wm. Pumice. I YCEUn THEATRE --" IILIS A- nilnatTNpr.il, te$eej. A. .1. DL'ITV, Slaiiai.tr. Saturday ""Nn,lZ Harch and Mzht MATINIX. liVKMNd n:i:roiiMNCi: i'i:iiiiuiMM'i: AT 2.r,e. AT S.1X Al. W. Martin's JIAMMOTII I'llOlltXTIO.V OK Uncle Tom's Cabin Dcaiitlhil Slave Sctllni: Tilteu I'rnn Actlul kene In the far .South. Matinee I'rlics 2,e i childien lo any patt l Iho Iiciiiv. IV. KnciiIiik 1i Ices -2.V., IV. and . eale of aeatfj opens Tliitmlay at 0 a. m. om: moi it oni,v. WEDNESDAY, MAHCH O. Amftica'a VotcniMt Aclor-Autlior, James A. Heme, In Ilia T.-itct and Orcatcit flay, Sag Harbor. Orl Bliul great N'e.v York cit. The auperb New iotk production, rrlces 2.", tent to $l.uO. Kcat 011 tal itomlay at 0 a. m. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, RBIS A nURuUNDER HARRY A. BROWN IXaniEtra and IiCtiee. Local Jltntttr. TODAY. THE HOLDEN COMEDY COMPANY JIatlnee "Xobod.i'n Claim." Mcht "Ueiner Ktprcss." au. m:.t "kkk. MARKS BROS. COMEDY CO. Prcncntini; Muiidaj i:cninj; "Duke's DuiKliler.'' Mjtlnee l'ricea-10 ami 20 ient. Kicnlnjj I'tlces 10, 20, :,0 cetd. NewGaietyTheatre Ai.r r. iir.ni;iv(.ro.v, JUnascr. Ihree dj.in, bcRlnnlns; Sfondaj niatinte, March 4, Miss New York, Jr. ITnei0 liny Cnrninliuj ar- Irrpt. id 411 Bonn Wlionut, InconTenlenee, flrcllon In.wWeti . otinlbn. Vm-. DeDn nml Inlertlonu Ian. les laiiKlnp; fiom fl a -week to $13,000 a year. In twelw months $7,000,000 of money pt.us tluoiiRli the hnnds ot the cashl"! Yellow journalism Is stieressfitl from a llnunt'iiil Htandpolnt. The prollts of th Hi'iitld lift year nniouiitcd to netirly hewn Imndrcd nnd fifty thous and dollars, or about two thousand ilullais per day. Mr. rtilitzer'K net piollts for the same thin were live bundled tliousniul dolluis, his Inconi" liavliiff fallen off clnco the World dropped ftntii two cfnt.t to one. The .louinal, It l.s Keneialty understood, eame out ptn, nlthoiiRh Mr. Hearst inltrlit have inndc money had ho nor lontinitod to Invent iv.oro In pushing his eiiiMilalion. Mi Ilunnctt and Mi, I'ulltzer aie e.uMi wcuth twenty-OVn million diillnrs, nil of which has bcn made In the new .paper btiblneps. Th Itrai.it estute. on which Mr' Hearst; can iliaw Indefinitely, It seems, Is woitb in on tbiin thlit.v million h. luis, and six million dollars', It Is !' tlnniti-il, b.ivi .iliriuU rji-i-n invested In tlm Koiv York .lutiiuulinnd Clilcaijii Ami'ile.iii. wltbout an pAdtttr as yet. All hands on .1 yi'llov Journal ai diiven at it desfperatu ptyi c, nnd llttlf wotnler that ndstakes are mude. Tli marvel Is that thfio anl no more. 1 know of 0110 iviortrr onl the JSvpnlrtf' Journal, Air. Ueonse H. (Hfe, who re fimtly woiltPil thlrly-nlie hours con tinuously without sleep. On arriving at tin otiUo at 4 a. 111. he -ran set to re wiUIiik finin tin mm nlr k- paper and taldnp; down stcnles a hiy came In over the telephone. At I o'clock he was ordered to l'hiladelp ila, where be wrote two columns and Tired It back for tlie next mot nine's vapor, 4lui1 at tho sanio time ieceled a mesisage to have two lolunins moie toady for tho I'Venim paper. Tlie latter hn wrote In a bas'aso car c omliiir 'home by thi dim llKht of .1 slimle lantern and slt UtiK on a milk can. An artist with 111 tu Hindi jib litres at the same tlnp. Tlie moment he 1 eat bed his olllee a. l'lillfd States man-of-war run foul lu the bay. and .Mr. rife, being- export In nautical affalis, was straightway as slKiied to cover the story In a fleam laiiiuli, lemnlnlnK mil In a dilvlngraln all clay, and called upon 10 write up'a Miiletv event on his leturn. In tl..t time lie wiote In all 17,00) words The Real Ruleis. lit luim- of kincb poiier leiiuin in I'.iik laid, mil 'bat It about all 'lliv aSord tlm ecuv for tn splendid 1 dlpliy at maiketl the piCRrcn of the n.yaltlia fr in H.e p.laee to tin filii ot InnW. but the teal nileu of the finpiie tit III Iho lioil-t' id roiorion- - lliunklin Kajle Catanh Cannot Be Cured u.lli I'lCVr, AlTl.K IKA, at thej Canillt mull Ihe leal ot the dlsr-c I aUllh it looil or lOiMluitlmul diaeiv, and in old. 1 to cure ton liiiil take inleuul tei.ied e? Hull's C'a l.ui I, 1 ure It takiu liiteuull), and .utt clircrtry 00 the blood and iniicaiw vjrfieia llall't Oa Ijltli Cure it not 1 fjiiatl. lu-dlclne. It wmi pHMlibed 1'J one 01 Hie b t plij.liltns In this iounti foi .Main, and it a tegular piescriptlou, II it ionipoed ot the ben lotle.t knoitii, font, blued wltli the I d.t Idaod puilnem, atllne dl nctly on tin tnitiout utf,iic, Tlie perfect ioiu blnifloti 01 tlie two ingirdlciiia l what pr' du. i n.U wonduiiil I'.ultt in uuini; Calinli Smd foi irMlmonlaU fiee V. ,1. rilll.NKV A: I (l., I'lopa , Toledo, O. Suld li, diusplt. prlie ,e. Ilall't I'amlli I'HU aie the belt. t) L ,? -. -: .'V,.1 r v. nl.. i , - n