, ? j ' y v j .,.. J THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1901. 6 v WEST SCRANTON ST. BRENDEN'S TO ENTERTAIN IN THEIR NEW HALL NEXT SUNDAY EVENING. Attorney W. F. Shenu Will Deliver an Addioss on "The Aims and Ob jects of the Young Men's Insti tute" Whole Fnmllv Oveicome by Gns Mis. Sheei ill's Wondeiful IMnuo Mis. EdwMtl Hughes Tnlls Down a Flight of Stniis Other Notes nnd Feisonnls. The ni'iiibiis of M. lileiiden's touii cll. Youiik Men's liiMtttulu. niPUiniiiB IliK fen mi elltel tutllincnl to tie k1 i 11 III tlii-lr hull ii"t Sliming evening. XVIitl c Ii L't. Till" fe.ltiuu of tllH occnsloll vtlll be mi nddiess by Attorney W. P. Shetin n tin' "Alms iiml Objecls of the Youiik MenV Institute." Vonil and In Hiumcntiil mush will hi' rendered, iiml othei p-atmes will lie eiiloyd Tlii' piogrnniuip will he published In till" ileriu liiiem Inter hi llie week. Mciu lii'ih nnd H lends of the onler will lie iiiullaltv vv rimmed nl tlie cute! lulu n rut. l'tcsiilenl Thomas .1 Mi Hush will 111 I "Ideal till" MSsloll. illtl the MIM1KO ii.oiu.s me In tlii' hand ir a oiiuulttio omposed of IMuanl Mcfl.rlii, i huh -iiiim. .brines Hnilv, Tin inns riemliu,". .Iillli V Din Mil .mil Will Vanstou N'llle sctliMbs m now iiililiteioil hi "oiiiik .Mi ii'h Inxiltute hall and ev 1111I otlitts me stcMmr to obtain ail nisloii TIidm- now theie me tin atl'iilli .Mutual l!i'itellt association, Lriilli" I'lithollr l!t'lieiletlt assotln llrni. St. T'aul s I'lonoe (tups. Irish iVUholIc r."lievolcn1 Villon. Division 1. Ancient Oldei of I Ilbei Illiins. Division ' Am lent Unlet of Hibernian!", ti.iuslitcis of Hi In, Ladies' tiill.u. to I la lliotlicilioiiil of linllionil Train men, and the St. Un uden's coum II. 'the building Is adinltably located, and tlii- store-iooni. on the ground llooi, Mhlch is now belli;; fitted up for leu nut', is the hurrest single Moie-ioom ip Win Sei anion Won mi Upright Finno. Mis .Mb hud Sheet in. oT Kile-t-trcci. foimeily Mi-s Jane Hit ding. v mi the handsome uptight piano banted off ostoitlay afteinoon In Y. M I hall under the .inspires of the Division No. 1", Auelent Older of III bf nilans. The ill, iw Ine was m hoiluleil to take plan lat Tlinnl.sKivltiK. but was pnMpoued until .vesttuliv. When Mia. ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK COUGHS out for i ana culus TAKK DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. Muslin Underwear Sale This is uot an ordinary sale of Ladies' Musliu Under wear. It is au Extraordinary Sale iu every respect. The Values Arc Extraordinarily Good The (Qualities Arc Extraordinarily Tine The Styles Are Extraordinary in Variety The Making Is Extraordinarily Careful , But the most extraordinary fact of all is that we should be able to give such wonderful offerings at this time of the year, when new Musliu Underwear for Spring is most wanted. Never mind how we got these bargains for you. The unexpected happened and our patrons get the benefit. That's all, unless it may interest you to know that the Muslin Underwear offered at this Ex- traordinary Good Value Sale is of the newest design, best qualities and highest class workmanship procura ble anywhere. Spec ial attention is called to the lbllowinu: Ours as licinsr the best values we have ever otlcred : Ladies' H us I in Night Dresses 1 Handbomc Styles at '10c 1 Handsome Styles at COo 0 Handsome Styles nt 80c 5 styles Tine Gowns nt 1.10 6 styles Fine Gowns nt 1.25 1 styles Fine Gowns nt 1.30 3 styles High Clnss Gowns nt . .1.00 ft styles High Clnss Gowns nt . . 1.80 0 stylet. High Clnss Gowns nt . .2.10 4 styles High Clnss Gownh nt . .2.40 Ladies' Muslin and Cambric Corset Covers 3 styles Tilmmed Coiset Coveis nt 23c 5 styles Trimmed Corset Coveis nt '. 30c 0 styles Tiimmetl Coiset Coveis at 40c 4 styles Tilmmed Coiset Coveis at "10c 5 styles beautiful Coiset Coveis nt 03c 4 styles beautiful Coiset Coveis at 08c 4 styles Highest Ginde Coiset Coveis nt 70c 3 styles Highest Ginde corset Coveis nt 00c 4 styles Highest Grade Coiset Coveis at 1.20 Special iPlam Corset Covers, made from best muslin 10c A broken lot of Fine Corset Covers. Choice . . 36c Globe Warehouse Shcerlnft purchased her ticket idle vvns Miss Hardin?, nnd now her many 1 1 lends Intimate that her man Inge to Mi'. Sheet Ins not only brought happi ness tn her, but good luck also. The winner Is nil ncconrpllshcd musl- ,elnn and her hush md also lomes fiom u uitislmt fnmll.v. Fell Down n Flight of Stniis. Mt. Kdwind Hushes, foimeily uf South Onrtlelil n venue, mother ot Mm. Thomas rhllllpn, of South Main uvc rue. nnd David Hughes, of niiNlon street, fell down the slab way lending Into the tellni nt her daughters home last evening and was quite painfully Injured. Dr .1. .1. Thibet lis-mud Dr. P. P Moylin wie summoned and ie. lleved bet stiflcilng. About ii ear ago. Mi" Hughes was t tossing the "tiiet fiom the Welsh HaptlKt diuirh to hei 'litiiglitel x Home when hIip whp inn down b u .stieet (i.i and iiH. lined Inlurlrs fiom whleli she never fully recoveied. Oveicome by Gas. 'I he fainllv of Mis. Iiinli .Iuiiu h of I.yiion stieet, ieioull bad a eiy mi lov escape liom death by asphyxia tion. A neighbor happnud to mil In about "10 oVloch und found the whole luuilly oven oni" by kiik. V doeto,1 was .suuimoued Inilnedlatelv and but foi hi" tlmel iiiilial theie would lliuloubtedly have been lalal Hiuill". The f.linlh ll eludes Mix. I.enb .Iniiie", Mih Inwoilh and tluee (hlldren Thiee Funetnls Yesteidny. The tuneial of the late Andiew (b-i-eteneker mciiiied on Saluiday altei nooii It nni the fanillv lesldenee on Noitll Mlinui'l' ineniie Infiment woh made In the fJeimau I'litliolle mil eteiy. The U'liliillis of Ploienc. the inliilll (hlld of Mi and Mr". Ileinv Kr.uise, of 2M 111 o.ulw n. , weie InP'ned in the Cathedial tenieteiy S.itut !: aftd uonn. A reiUl'ln iiuhh was I'lrbia.el (it Holy rioss I'hiudi Satii'div moinlng oei the lemaln.s of the lalf Ml". I'll llek Sheti In. Inlet iiient wn nude III the Oithedtal eemeteij. Seniles oer the lemaltif i f the late Mis. ,lnlla Mollltt weie rolidtleted at Holv Cioss diuidi Satuiday UHMiiIng at fi o'doek Inteinieiit was ni.u'e In the Cathedial cemetei . NOTES AND PERSONALS. Mi. II M Havs and vim. Unii.. of Not lit Sumner avenue, are Mtln lelatlves In KiiiRston Mis. Phillips and elilldien. of West Kim stieet, ale soJouinlliR In West Virginia. The nnniiMl olletlon for St I'.tt tlik's orphanage was taken up at all the luiiKK's In St. IMtihk'H eluiuh es. teida.x Hde IMiK e.iiup. Model u Woodmen of Aiueilca, will hold an Impoilaut meeting In hoilte hall this pienlng The Hleetrle f'lt Wheelmen's niln stiel tioupp will ghe a peifoiinnnie in Talor this evenliiR Misses Margin et Cotei. anil Mav Jones, uf I'lnike Hiotheis, together with P .1. Toohey, of the mllllneiy nuin- Ladies' Huslin And Cambric Drawers 2 styles Ladles' Dinwers nt. . . . 15c 3 styles Lndles' Drnweis nt. . . 25c 3 styles Ladles' Drnweis nt ...2.20 4 styles, beautifully trimmed, nt 30c 5 styles, benutlfuly tilmmed, nt 40c 3 styles, handsomely tilmmed, nt 00c 4 styles, handsomely tilmmed, nt 80c 3 styles, extra fine qunlity, nt..l.lO 4 styles, extin fine qunlity, nt. .1,15 4 styles, extin fine qunlity, nt. .1.10 Ladies' White riuslin Petticoats 4 styles trimmed Skiits nt.... 40c 4 styles tiinimed Skiits at.... 00c 5 styles elnbointe Skirts at.... 1.10 4 styles elaborate Skiits nt. . . . 1.30 3 styles elaborate Skiits nt. ... 1.60 3 styles elnbointe Skiits at. . . . 1.80 4 styles 'elabotate Skirts at.,.. 3.10 4 styles elabomte Skiits at. . . .2.08 Hlghor giades if you want them. department, have returned home from a week' Miiy.ln New York. Hev. David Spencer. D. D of the Hlahely Hapllst phuich, preached nt the .TaekKon Stieet Haptlst ehureh yes teidny morning. Mlldu'd, the Infant daughter of Mr. mid Mi. John T. Uendle, of li!4 South Uiomloy n venue, died yenterdny. The funei nl Heillce.s will be lield nt 12."0 o'doik tomonow Inteiment will be made In Plttxton. I. (I. James, son of Mis. Leah James, uf l.yuon sheet, has returned to his homo In Hostun, after spending a few days with his mother. Ml", tlaehel ('.Jones, of Dedliam, In,, Is visiting at the home of her niece, Mis, John I.lovd, ?2' North Hcbcucit n venue, nftei an absence of thltteen J en is. The Jniksou Street Haptlst clillieli was clouded to Its utmost capacity last evening, when Dr. tie tlimhy gave another of his famous lllusttated ser mons. P.e. .t, U Sweet. D. D.. gave the second of u seiles of .seiinoiis at the Simpson Methodist llplscopal i lunch last evening on "Some of llie Last Phvslial Ptteunces of Christ." Ills subject Inst evening was "Filial Love." The uillle for a gold watch for the benelll or Jumps It. Watklti". which was to have been held iciently, has been postponed to Api II :,'. The dancing class which meets In Meais' hall on Kililuy evenings will hold a iiiasqueiade on Friday evening, Maich L'O Miss Susan Jenklii". of llonesdale, who has been the guest of Mis. David J. Davis, of South Hyde I'aik avenue i etui ned home on Satuiday. tins Nlebell. the singing evangelist, talked to a laise assemblage tit the , oilier of .Main HVenue nnd Jackson stieet last evenings, The passorsby could bete him shout, but they could not see hint on account of the eleetilc lights being out Mis. William N Chase, of Not lb Htomley avenue. Is sniffling liom Ill ness at her home. Joseph Helfiou, of "Wllk.es-B.il ip, spent Sunday In Wllkes-H.uie. Pugene Fellows, Ji., ot C'omell mil veihlty. spent Sunda.v at his homo on South Main avenue. The Tabernacle diuieli choir ate pie pat lug the cantata "Daniel" for pto diutlon some time In Mnj. The William comiPll fllce i lub con teinplate visiting the I'.in-Aincilc.iii exposition In a body during the suni mer. A Japanehf musli ul social will be held tomonow evening at the home of .Miss IMna Iivans, on South Main ave nue, by the oung people of the Ply mouth Congiegatlonal church. Communion sei vices werp held yes. t ei day at the I'l.vnioiilh Congregational elniiih. when several new membeis weie taken into the chutch. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Tonight's Conceit at the Welsh Bap tist Chmch Two Suiprise Fai ties Given Filday Notes. At a siand cornetl to he given this evrnlns; In the Welsh Haptlst chmch. on West Maiket stieet. the following pioRinninic will be tendered. City Ho ik Itoi A. A. Vnsbmi; will net as con dm tor. ind Miss I.Uzie. Owens, as pian ist . Seleition, I)i. Tievei ton's iuai letlc: selection on nutoliaip, William A. 1'ilce: solo. William '. Thomas: duet. Mis, llhhaid II. Jones and Mi. Gwllym IMvvaids; letltatlon, David .Ionn, solo, Mis. Smith: seleition. Miss Blanche llnllstead. leeltatlon. "Best of IIus bandF." MNh. I.en.i Webstet : .selection by dioli, D. P. Davis, leadei . solo, Illlain .1. Hopkins; solo. Mis Jllchnid I". Jones, (iiaitetle. V. II Leonlon and p.ut; .solo, William J. D.ivIh; t.olo, Mis. D. D. Lewis, (-election, John Stat foid; .solo, Joshua John: selection. Di. Tievei ion f. quai lette Suipiise Faity. A suipiise pam was tendeicU Mas. tei David Calnes at hi home on Wni ien stieet la.sL Kilday evenlnK, The usu.il gaiiKs weio indiilRed In until it .seasonable hour, when tefiesliments weie reived. Those pie.sent weie Misses Mae Davis, Mamie Uvans, Anna Ilhule, Al ma lllchaids, Moillla Moig-.ins, Bello Ctosby Coilnne Cioshy, Sarah Henr, Coin Matthews, of Olyphant: Mae Baker, Ihnelle Lan.von, Irene WIIIlaniH, Iieiif (laincs, Amj I'anv, Hlodvvyu ItlehaicN, M.ssi! Jlei t IJvans, John Itli hinds. John Slniins, Tinnl; Jones, Jami'S l..injo!i, JJvan Thoma. David (Jalnes. Jor Danveis, Oeoige Mai key, Mnii'.s WntMliH utld O'lateme lleniy. Flensnntly Surprised. Miss Ilva Bojee. of Dean street, was pleasantly smpiised b.v a number of ll lends last Prlday evening. OnmeH and other amusements weie Indulged lu until a late hour, when a lep.ist was sei ved. Those piesent were. Misses U.An Klkeily. i:ir Boce, Jleirha Jenkins, Ui.iee .Mooie. ibnmn Miller, Amelia KIKi'ily. Ida Miller. Caiile Xnitou, Minnie Bcllu, IMyth Miller. Oerlrude Kaltose, Dais) Jenkins, Blanche Wil liams; Mcssi. Plovd lloyce. lliuiy Jio'e. Thomas Davis, Xounnn Wil liams. William Bice. William Mann, (ieoigi- Miller, (icoige dibits, Hugh .Moore, Itlchaid (Tiny, Hniry Swart. i:ilsw-oith Thomas. J'ljslillghls weie taken ot the pauj I Nubs of News. Tlii' membeis of the Sunday sdiool or tlii. Xortli Main Avenue I'hilstlan diui eh aie having nightly reheaii.als lot the cantata which will be held In tho near tutuie. O. V. Palmer, of Xoi th Main n venue, N attending the tuneinl of her biothei. In-law at Windsor, X. V. All news mattei will receive prompt attention It left at Davis' ding stoie, loinei ol Noith Main nvenueand Mar Iset stieet. Miss Mamie JIlilKe. of PecKv llie. who has been visiting Miss Mamie Malier, has i etui ned home. This ovi nine Divisions No. ii ami pi, A. O. J J., will hold an eulei t.ilunienl in St. Maiy's hnll John Uesofski, of Plttstuii. and C'ail AtsolkovIcsU were jrrested Satuiday foi being diunk and righting nt J hoaidlns house on Hteakcr stieet. AlsolkuvlizK leeched a deep gauh nbovo the eye by being stint k by u chair They were both analgued be fuio Alderman b'ldler and lined $10, .hldi the paid. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE ,M!un a coiikIi to tin umll It, grit lifjcn.l tlie rt hi Ii nl iiicillcliu. 'Ilicv nlicii jv, "c)li, H ul vur mil)," Imt In mo.t raw It will -mur tliim uuj. Could tlicy tin liiiliupij to trv tlio Miicitkfiil mrdlllnc l.lllrd Knnp'ii lljUam, Hlilch U oM on a tultlip .Miaiiniip to cinr, ihrv woulil inuiirillalrl) nt tin" excellent effect ntlei Ul.iiik' llie lini ilior l'rlii JS. .ml ,'A Tilil (llu lit 0 At all Uiusjlllt, 1 II PROOF. Shoiild Conuinc? the Greatest Skeptic in Scranton. Betause It'a evidence In feinnlon, It's from n citizen, peihnpn n nelfih bor. Investigation will conlliiu It Mr. John C.iviiiuukIi. of SIT Ouhaid sltcet, South Side, employed In one of the largo Hteel mills. nay: "One boc of Doan's Kidney l'llls t tired me of a pnlu aitoss my kldtie.VH, which I sulfeted fiom, for yearn. I have been so bail that I cntild not bend over without gient pain. If I took cold It became ninth mote severe. I us;d all kinds of lemedles and wote plastei.s for weeks, but without glviliK llie re lief, until I piouiied Doan's Kidney I'llli from Matthews Hi others' dt in? stoie. I had only liiUen a few tlo-.es when I began to feel better and I steadily impioved until I was lotn pletely cttieil of my lung .standing ttouble," Tor sale b.v all dealeis. 1'ilie. Vl cents. Kostei-Mllbutn Co., Bttftalo, X. Y., sole agents for rhe t'nlttd States. Itemember the name, Bonn's, and lake no substitute. DUNMORE. The olllce or blaster Mechanic J, 15. Hiinron nnd Master Cur llullder Miller, of the lle nnd Wyoming Valley Ilall road company, will today be moved to the iiuarteis fitted tor them In the new 8hoH, which ate rapidly Hearing completion. 1!pv. Mr. Punk, modetalor of the l.nckaw.inna Picsbytery, occupied the pulpit of the Picsbyteiian church last night. Tomonow night, at the I'icsb.v teilan church, 15ev. I-'. ' H. Dieyef will Mjcnk, under the nusplcer of the Vouiik Ladies' Mlshlon elide, upon his ie cent experiences dining the troublous, times In China. On IMday nlgltf. nt the Methodist liplsropal church. Krv. Mi. Urndshuw will deliver the thhd of the series of lectin es beliiff heM theie. taking for his niblect. "American Patriotism" The Woman'" Missionary soeletv ot the Presbyterian church will meet n' the home of Mi. M. " elope, on Thursday afternoon at 2.10 o'clock. The degice team of Dunmore lodge, Xo. 1T. Knights of l'ylhlns. will con tcr a degice nt Hecuc lodge. Provi dence, Tuesday night All membeis plcns'e b- In attendance. Mr. nnd Mis. AV. M. Houghton spent jesterdny Willi fi lends at Pltt?ton. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. It Was Veiy Quietly Obseived in This City Yesterday. St. Patilek's day amis rpiletly ob seived In this cit yesteiday. At the T o'clock mass In the Cathedral the llev. lllshop Hoban deliver cd a shoit sei moii, In which ho referred to the great life woik ot St. Patrick and said It was the duty of Irish people to ion tlnue that woik. Bishop Hoban, also dellveied a sei mon yesterdaj morning at 10.30 iu St. Patrick's church, In West Scianton, lu commemoration of the day. A solemn high mass was .solemnized by He v. P. 13. I.avelle. assisted by P.ev. J. A. O'ltelll.v as de.it on and P.ev. John Mc C'anir, of Philadelphia, as sub-deacon. Rev. J. J. Or Win was master of ceie monies. The bl-hop spoke of St. Patilik as one of the tew men who stamped the Impress of their lives upon a whole people. The faith which he Implanted lu the heart x of the Iilsii people ilfteen hundred years ago has never left them, the bishop said, despite the hitter per secutions which they have suffer cd and the temptations which have been of fered them totenounce ll. Last night entertainments of a p.i tilotlc natuie weie given In the halls connected with St. Paul's chin eh. ot Gicen Hldge and St. John's chinch. South Scianton, St. John's hall. Stone avenue, and St John' hall, C.ipoiixn avenue. LICENSE TAX ORDINANCE. Recorder Moir Favors Pnssage ot Such an Ordinance. Ri cnider Moir has announced that one of the pilnclpal measures which will have rhe suppoit of the admlnls ti.rtion dining the coming flscal year will be n licence tns ordlnnnco ftamed nlong dlffeient lines than the one In tioductd dining the llsenl io.w now diawhiij to a close and which will be, It Is feared, nllowod to die a peacc fu' death In tho select council. In which brand) It has been pending for the past seven or eight months. The power given to cities of the sei ond clni.s to levy nnd collect a license tax Is exceedingly sweeping. Recorder Moir says he bellves tho city should icallze between 510,000 nnd S.".n,000 per eur Irom n license tat;, nnd the oidl nnnce which he would favor would of necc-Flty ptovlde for n ln hl?h enough to icallz" that amount. OBITUARY. John B. Get mid. .liliii U (.truii, tnnneily a itsiilml uf ili cllv, ilicd In t.m rumltcct on Man.li ! ltc.itil js toin In Vermonl rlsht)-rrn .uun ofro, jinl jm in lliw city In l it', l'revlotu te hli it! ii ,aj to tlie Wttt lie u .1 comluitor ou tlie IkljujIC, l.jlkauani.a unil Mi.lein lOul tut icily jtam mul was well known lieie. A witt, on .mil lvo .1 jugbters. Vunk S fiei. uiil, vin. l.'lwjnl C. Icmlri, el Sjii 1'iancl.i.o, mill li Kile lcrwool, ot tlil citj, cintliiS in t J JeiF.. tin. I'teioM ni At Mi tint Mn I'laiik W Intel, el .'i.'O JlJplo tlucl. ilitil jeitri iljv niomlni; ftllei a lom1 tlnjV lllnots u ln.ilu level 'Die inneril will Ukc plair 'linsuai all i. nnoii at .' u'tloik. rilir over tlie rtnuiii, will be tie-l.l in Si. )lr'i C.itliolli cliindi, nml Iiiteinient will lie inaiU in the Twentieth wjhi mi tci.t. lill on;, I uc 0 tiibnlli. olil mii u( Mi J rid M Ilkh.ild t jguiurlim, of lli(; ktmic, Ulnl Ui riinliu, alter a l.iiel IIIiiwji, Ihe luneial uniioiiiireiiiiiit will lie publitlicil lalcr. runeinls. 'llie li.niiil ol Menett V, .swinnle. tlie l,rl in id VVjonilivr comlirtoi who wa, .tttick .iml I.lllnl Ii a l.ickawMiina Italn I'udav night, will he held. TiieVlay afternoon hem lili lata rclilen.e In Hunker 31111. 'ilio hod) will leje over ill Tjckawjniu at 318 p. in, lor Klrci town, 'a wlitie Inliriiiciit will ho niwli SOUTHSGRANTON riRST CONCERT OF ST. IRENE'S SOCIETY. Enjoyable Musical Entcitnlnment Was Given at St. John's Church Hnll Funernl of MIsr Rose Engel. St. Fntiick's Dny Entertainment of Division No. 22, A. O. of H. Endue Gnme Between Marquette nnd Columbus Councils Other News Notes. The (list conceit of St. lien's aocl ety, held last night In St. John's church hull, was very largely attended, the hall being unable to bold all who desbed to sain admission lo listen to this really excellent musical treat. Uatiei's oichestra played as an over ture Iiach's Tantasle In splendid style, nnd Knoll's "Doan Ye Ciy. Ma.' Houev," was splendidly sung by llie following: I'liM voiinno linj Win Ian, llrlla I'liufll Vcond joptaiio Sua titlmi, Kllzilnlli llur 1.IM. I'lrtl alii, Mici. t,lilnii, llclui HrJhl.Mi Scionil alio-(filmic Mdifc, WlmlilJi lini Mil. Miss Kllabcth Duikln's line sojuano vohe was heaul to advautago In Cowen's "Tlie Swallows." and MSs Kale Itenrdon gave n splendid piano solo, playing Pope's "Haip That Oucn Tlno Tata's Hnll." The St. Itene's society sang Iu excellent chums Pln siitl's "When Life Js Brightest." and the orchesti.i In sttpeih style icndeied I'aure's "Lest Uciuciiiix." The second pint of the pi otvi amine was oieucd by St. Ii cue's society sing ing two choke lilsh melodies, l.ailv Ditlfei Mi's "Tei retire, rnrewoll." and Mooio's "Tho M Insli el Boy." Costa's "I Will i:loI Thee" was sung with Hue effect by Mis. Joseph O'Brien, and the following voices constituted an octette whose rendition of Troteno's "In Old Madild" formed a melodious and bautlful chorus: liil opr.ino-Mice IJlbbom. Holla 1'iinill hoinl vopuno -Vmis IVIirUn, sjh Aaitslui 1 irit alio i:il7.ibrth DnrUri. (irrlrudr Mcdre Soronct nllo-Wtnifrnl PurUn, llelrn Itrjrdon Miss Theresa Hanaw.iy scored one of the night's distinct bits, her pine sopiano olce sounding out clenr nnd silvery In Masmgnl's "O. hiving Savior." A line baiitoue solo, "Sun set," and the singing of l-acume's "IXudlautlann," by the society, con i hided the piograiume. The membeis of the clioius aie Vlr VJ I o'liHilc, V.M li i llui o. Knit nine McCaini, s,j0 Ml,, t.lir jliaMIi Diirkni. VViiicfiidr Dial In. Il.lh Pinccll. Vlln- Cililiom. -ara aiili4ii. Anna Mliclin. Katliiilne Wli-In, VLugsiiit Vlji.nlns, llrlrn Millii.ui, Vlaiy Mcl.ii finfin, iiiu MiCitj, Vl.n ( (K I., ntie (iiMiona, Vlrs. J'difjr 'omrll, Mm. ,1 I. MaUh, MU. Vtn.laiii Cllilcrd, I orctt i runout. katl.Tlno (mie, Holm ItMrdcn. Vnni Tliwltngr. llclui VIrOtiinncw. Vdrlnie 1 ilw uc, Helen Cnl, KMIi nine .IokIjii, Ocrtiiidc vuttcp, llrid;ct 'luiri, nim riaik. lutlicrlnc Uitinin, Margaret llroue, Killieilne WaMi. Vjry VliCuhr, Mnj letter Funeinl of Miss Errgle. The remains of Miss Itosa Ihigle were i oiHgned lo their llnal resting place In the Mlnooka cemetery yesteidny af ternoon. The .services, vvhldi were held at the family residence on Kim stieet In llev. Alfred llallhorn, pastor of the Chun Ii of Peace, weie vei.V laigelv attended by the many fi lends and l datives ot deceased. The pall-bearets weie. l'uiiik Mill er, Andiew Kllllau, John ITIden and Ferdinand Tllrtley. Euclue Contest. The Columbus council and the Mar quette council plajed a game cjf endue, In Pharmacy hall Satuiday evening. A large number ot membeis of both councils were In attendance. Aftei a lively contest the game wns ended with the Columbus council ahead. Their si oto was VJ! to the Maiquette conn ell's 1 13. illefieshmcnts weie set ved litter the ffatne Enjoyable Enteitainment. A ruoht enjoable St. Pntilck's day enteitainment was'liplil last night at St. John' hall, on Stone nvenue. under the auspices of Division So. 2.', Ancient Order of Hibernians. It was veiy well intended and a splendid pi ogi amine was cat i led out. A number ot luteiestlng recitations nnd vocal and instrumental selections weie heal d, and a sibling address by Hon. John P. wuluiian was a distinct featuu! of the night. BREEZY BREVITIES. Camp "o. 410. IMtilotlc Oidei Sons of Ainellc.l, will meet In legular se.s slon this evening at S o'clock at ll.nt nian's hall. The membeis of the St. liene'fi sod ety will meet at Phaimacy hall this evening. Misses Anna Waid and Theteha nine!; mo visiting Mis. Y. J. 13iirns, of I'ltts ton avenue. Dr. It. J. P.ltz nnd Dr. M H. Quinrr porfoimed an opcuitlon on Henry Mol tcr, of 42r. Alder stieet, jesteidny. The patient is now lestlng easy Joseph Klein Is conllned to his homo h a seilous nttuch of the grip. Oeoigc Bums, William Cool,-, Thomas Uohau and George McAvoy have re tuined fiom AVIlkcs-ilane, ivhuie they have been vltdtlngr friends. Miss Mary Donnel. of Din yea, is tho sue-t of Miss Kdllo Collliis. of River street. John Huchtn, ol 111 IJllii stieet, bad bis light side finctureil Satuiday, while working nt the South steel mill. Division Xo. !!.', Am lent Order of Hibernians, met In regular session es teidny In Pharmac hall. TALK BY REV. F. C. H. DREYER. Returned Misslonaiy fiom Chinn Told of Hla Thiilllne Expeiience. Itev. K. C II. Diejer. who recently, In company with his wife, went through such n terrible experience In China during the, Huxer iipiNlug, de livered tin Intensely Interest Inr,- nnd Kraphln address nt 0HteiU.iy aftei uoon'H men s mtvttug In Ihe lenrpoiaiy iiendfiti.rr ters of the Young Men's nulstlan assodatlon m Noilh Wash Ington nvenue lie lecoiiutcd the sloi.v of his llulll Ins adventuro In far-ofl t'hlna and if the long soul and body racking ride which tho party of which he and ills wife were nroinbeis mndo fiom tin In tcrlur piovlnce to tho coast, all thiough n hostllo countiy Infested with nur lauding bands of Boxeis. In concluding hl.s talk he made a plea to the largo number of young men present, asking them to lend bel ter Clulstlan lives nnd do more ener getic and enrnest servbe for Christ. lin snld that ns soon ns his health was siKllclently lecovcred, Oiod willing, he JONAS LONG'S GOVS. JONAS LO NQ'3 SONS. Vs AVSSw'' vw'XVxSH' J'NVvvsN vrWvHyvvAA fy ECRET V. UCCESSFUL JELLING L OIM THE VECOND Day of the Week Is due to the opportunities given to buy the best kinds of merchandise at the lowest possible prices. Be here today, if you want to reap the benefit of the price shaving. The offerings in Dress Goods and Silks are especially interesting, because spring's newest is coupled wiui lowest prices. Dress Goods 17 pieces 32 inch Plaid Dreis Goods, in bright and dark color ings. Regular price, 100 3 Monday O-lC 25 pieces 12 inch Wool Serges, a last colored, good wearing fabric, in all the latest shades, old rose, rcsedj, cadet blue, brown, green, red, g.unet, tuvy, grey, purple and black. t t 1 Monday 1 I C 23 pieces V) inch All Wool Fancy Checks, in plaid and plain mixtures. This is a splendid line for children's school dresses and is considered good .- value at 59c. Monday.. ZoC For This Week An extra heavy Frieze, 50 inch wide, suitable for walk skirts, Needs no lining m its make-up. Blue. Oxford grey and medium grey. Considered good value at $1.00. On sale this week toi y5C Important There is only two items in the above that can be bought at the pi ice quoted after today. Jonas Long's Sods would go back lo China to take up mission woik again nnd would endeav or to secure a post in the same town lu which he was limited befoie the Uoei uprising. IN ST. JOHN'S HALL. A St. Patiick's Day Enteitninment Given Lnst Night. An e.Mdlnt enteitainment was con tinued last night lu St. John's hill, on Capouse avenue, under the mis plies of St. John's Total Abstinence society, ll was held In commemora tion of the festal day of Ii eland's p.r tioli saint, St. Pntilck, and a spi.ndltl iiddics upon the life and woik of that apostle was dellveied by Attorney W I Khptin. The 1 est of the pi ogi amine was glvi'ii under the direction ol AV. P I Mike, who himself sang m-vciaI .selections. Vcenl holos weie ifiideiul by Mls Hannah Maghian, Mlsi Teies.i llniiu VMiy and Miss Nllaud. while Mlt-s llow atd crintrlbuted a piano solo. The hall was ciowtled to nvei Mow Inl and 11 number had to be turned nwnv. A gold badge hml been ofteied lo the member -eillng the largeM nuinber of tickets, nud Ibis contesl piovoked a spirited rlvalr.v. The pile was cap tured b.v I'huilcrt Oulnn. who bi ought In MS. Two were thd for plate, Joseph Campbell and Dnvvfcin, r.. eaih of wlioni worth of tickets. se ond AVIIII.rm sob! i'A INSPECTION ORDERS OUT. riist Regimental Examination Will Be Held Mny 1. The inspictioii of tne Thirteenth regiment will be held May I. in the new tumor;. The follow Ing regimen tal order, governing Inspections, has been Issued llrmlqiiiitjit Tliuitf mil Itt-.iii.'iii, -ailt. X C I'. sninitoh. MjhIi I .. t.J in 11. 1 ft 1 K.Viiiiciilnl "nl. r So. 1" 'tlie li'M mil klin. lions miiii-lii"l "'J1' lnml nml C'omiiii.lo. A, II. f. 1. I". " k I will nwrnlil nt the miner, ttinrr ol Vili u r.vcnue anil Mtrll"' llct. on Mfilncwli tnui i vry I, lJiOI. .it e'llnK. lor ioi' In lliluJ'l hisicctor vtij.ir . . Mi In-. 'llie itiMcnl tniniMiiiri ul I'iIi toiiiniJiul ttill ' liiicctul ai tdliiM: (mnpjiiv II. snjutoi', MiJniMl.iv rifiuiij. !' 1. Iniiiniiiv l'. - ton, riiur-ili rri.ini;. Mjv ! (V,in lli.i '. si union, I'llh tMiilue. VI it .1. I oiiiiiiu V, Siuntoii, v,iiiiU,t Hn'iu', VIj ii. iuiiiiiii t Spi.mlnii riir.ihl .vilnnir. VI It 7. ( 011111.111 I Si uiitoii. 'Iiipsln o'liili,', V u ; Tint .ii. Mrdii(liv ptrniii;, Vn J'. Ili.iitlilc IIiiiimI.1. (triiin:, iurn K. Mait'i" IrIM rtfiilns, I oiupim I. t; ( oirpai t VIjv Hi Coin. Vjj in; t om pirn 11, .-trillion, sjiurtl.it lunlii;, Mjv II ( cnipany fl, MiiiUKM, Mni.d.ij iicnlriff. Vln ll 'Ilio iKintlon if milium coiiiiiin'hiit U iilli.l in V ( ci, Si 'j.'. IJ miih, n In irnmie Hit tit- IOtrili; lllfi Ill4ll0ll. lit oiilrr of I Wjlifi", (Vilon'l. ll II Mhn Ion Vihiiunl TORE Orr HIS KNEE CAP. Chnilcs Hill Seriously Injuied nt In dinnoln, Fin. l)i. i'haile Hill, of this ill met with an act Ideilt recently at liidiauola, Kin . wliltlr mil) result lu ins lontuR tlr entlio use of Olio of Ills Icrh Mr. Hill Is with Ills father. Di (!. L' Hill, ar tho latter' ioUiiko and on ThuiMla.v, Maich 7, while out in n Htcam launch, seilouMy Injured bin knee i up, Tho eiiKlne nt the launch was out of order and ltn u.ink. inaKlns u inpid levolutlon, strncK tiRiilmit Mr Hill's K and loie awny the Knee cap. Al though almost faluiliiK wllh a leirlhle pain 'he mailo his wiry to the aliote, and medical aid iwrs Inuuedlatiily hiiiii moned. The Knee In now In n plaster east und the doctors enteitnln hopos Dress Goods A splendid assortment of fab rics especially adapted for Shirt Waists and House Wrappers. In the lot ate S inch All Wool Flannels, 38 inch Satinette Stripes, and 40 inch Figured Pierolas. They come in all the newest shades and colors, in cluding light purple, grey cas toi. red, old rose, reseda, na tional, blown, navy and black. This is good value at 30 cents. For one day only Mon- day 29C For This Week Beginning Monday morning will offer the best value in Silk that we have seen for some time. 2,000 yards of 24 inch Satin Fin ished Foulards, beautiful lighC giounds, with dainty colored liguies and tloral designs, in shades of old rose, reseda, pink, blue, purple, castoi, navy grey, and cadet blue. Not a yard ever sold for less than $1. On sale this week lor 75C AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUH THEATRE - iins .v. tu'rhiindi n, i nun A J Plil'lV. VIanj.tr OM Mf.lll' OVI V x Tuesday, March 19. mi t.ni w KELLAR llie triinii,i it VII Sallow l'iinllnt Inanj oiijonllnjr iiotoliii In llie nuplt art. V iriis of mw .mil ttrtlinpr Illusions in trnli il In tlii- I.III.VT KM I. Vll ami Mnpawtn lillilii-- lililifiln jKomplMiril Srt VIKit. Si I onrdlt. Si" lllu-ioni, Si Vlninliy, Sow .11. ii lliikliul Illi.onciiM If tlio Hr.itm ol ll'i VUittlou rnil I ' nil to l no jn on ulr- sjiimlt ji n a in oi sir.ur onia. Wednesday, March 20. HOYT'S A Texas Steer'1 (I or vnmv vuhi's mi nviti r.o l.oitci tlian ttci Mitlt an oxcrllent ut, hlih 'iilmlM Ja Mrt ami ,i llrniilcr," Ml lvarl lUkltt n "lls.t. ' loiinoilt ttllli VtiRiMln Halt Sitt otl toinpiiit, VV ill II lint ,i llie "Mm. i.Ih limn Kiloinot " llu oninil rttator ot I'm 1 islitlilf lull' llf oil i iiiinilui-me vm l.l rr Kniilill. .nl no N. it ill. . Hail V. lcI ( it nlo I colon iimI oili. Hie oinrliiil '! . iwi iiniilntp I'ltlt I . ' io s oc s, i, , i, .ale innU) .it 'i a m ACADEHY OF HUSIC, RUIS A nUltOUNIIIJK IIAKRV A. BROWR i:aiugn and Usittt Local Slanager. ALL THIS WEEK i! In Repertoire. tb.it amputation will not be npcessnry. The limit will be htlfi however, as lona as Mr. Hill lhe BOARD Or TRADE TONIGHT. Delegntes Will Report Upon Mer cnntlle Tnx Reduction. Ii. ll Atlieiion and A. I1'. Duffy will pnr-eiit a lepoit at tonlKht'H icRUlar meeting of the bii.inl of tmdn upon their leieni iippeaiaii' e befoie thn ways and means committee of thn hniii-e nl tepieseutatlven In favor of rhe bill now pendlmt niuendlnir tho meicalilile law The bill will mean, if passed, a ie. tluetlon by Just one-half of Ihe pieHenS meieantlle tas nnd hdicuty Athettou stated to u Tilbune man estetday ill, n theii. vns eveiy ion-oil to bellevo thai It will Kei ilnoiish without much npposliluii. ANOTHER CLUB HOUSE. Couesnonde'nee Schools Employes to Maintain One. ll it .me ol the piuposes of the nsso i latum leteuilv oi5rnnl.ed by the em pIovph of the lniunatlonnl I'one.spoua fiico scliools to puiehimo tho Terincti and transmit It Inm u club bouse. The property, ll In understood, Is held at $i'i,oni). but this does nut daunt Ihu enthusiastic membeis of the nsso-clatlon, 1 1