mzMZ&sm KfTfT i j 's vf ',y f (WfT1 M''il''PP yw? IN'- , THE SCKAaNTOX TTUBUiVE-SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1901. s SWT'S WEST SCRANTON LINEMAN WAS UP AGAINST IT TOWERS' MIND UNBALANCED BY HUNGER AND EXPOSURE. Thtsse Days on the Road Wns Too Much for Him and When Found Ho WnsWiUtiiifT to Be Executed Eaie well Pnity to Rev. Finnk J. Mll mnn Funerals Today and Tomor row Miss Wilcox Presented with n Watch Other Notes nnd Per sonal Paragiaphs of Inteiest. I. .1. l'OWl'IH, 111' 'llll-lllfu l-'illlf . it iuull town near SpiliiKlU'lil, Mass., Is hi ,n Jackson Klroet nt-itim lioiw. miuViIiiw fiom ii tfiniuiNiry iilu-i'iai Ion nf tli'j niliul. In i'niiiiiuy with Sidney l)lx, who linn (llciiiiiii'iiiTil, Powers ur livvil in tile city rally scMi-nhiy niotn IliS vlu tlif Koym-r Volley rillro.id, ininliiK fioin New Voik in l'lttslou ivi-r llie I.i'liiuh Willi v i.'illioiul, mill 'uic fwlti-h'Ml uiY somen heiv tm Hi kirk in. id. The ini'li liml lin-ii worklnK 111 Lontr Inland City t'or llie .Now York ami Qiieen'H County llli'itrlc I, lulu eoni luiny as llni'inon. ami upon temnlinr that I he l.aekauiinim Telephone colli pany were wlrhiR Mil rlt. decided to conn' lirrp ntiil fpfit I'ltiiiloynieiit. They Wt New Yoik on a freight Ualu on Tucin'.iy, ami ilurlnt," tin inti'i Im lie tivppii llielr ilojui tun from the 1110 t tiopolis und arrival line, found loud ' mnl ."JicltiT us he.il they oulil. Tin MalT of lite wan limitoil, ami In roiiM'tlllPllce lioih MiilVPfeil from hiin kt. In ii ilieiichliitf iiiln on W'cdnes diiy, the tun lllieiiifcli mile ahoard fiolKiil U.ilns and uvie drenclieil to tlic skin. When they rcaehed the- o trenie western end of llie elt., hotli won liitiiKr.., llied, footcou' nnd inoro or loss ill'-coiiiujjed. These I'ondltlons tended to uiihalailep I'chutn" mind, and when louud on the railroad crosslnpr at the end of .liickwut ftffpl. he was ilolnir a walking Ktunt In n sot space of Kriiiiml n ho lit lft0 feet ImiK. I'.itiolm.in Thomas .tones was notl llccl of rowers' siuiiikp actions, and when questioned as to what he was lolliff theio, said he was there to lie ' liiinu and that the nipn woikinn; on the new spike mill Krounds were build inn tile Mjutfuld to ImiiK lifm on. lie wan taken to (he station house, furnished food and made as eoiufort hIpIp as possible, and during tho ovon Ins lietanie nuite tatlonal. In his ininhlliis; talk lie expressed Hip belief wiSlook8 COUGHS Suteforok land COLDS TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. Gl No woman was gloves were not Easte oves Just Right Gloves For every woman in Scranton. Gloves that will fit, and suit the most exact ing tastes, no matter in which direc tion your whims may run. All the new Novelties in Are shown, while our line of i-But-ton Walking Gloves, with out seams, includes every shade to match, in contrast with the latest dress fabrics Staple Kid Glove Styles Of course from the workshops of the best makers the world over. Get a hint or two from 9 . play. Globe Warehouse that Ills companion, DIs. was In tho "next loom" to hlin In tho station house, und that any publicity Riven his escapade would kill his father, who H HfVenty-four yen in of uge., Ilu will ho Klven a liraihiK thin nioinliiK, and nudei-Rii a medical examination. Presentation to Rev. Mlln'inn. The jonni- peopli of the Huniiier Avenue Presbyterian ehtiK.h nssciubleil at tho home of Miss Knlc (iu'jroiy. "OS Teiilh street, last evenltnr. to say far-Well t" Itev. l-'iMiik J. Mllninn, who will sever his eonneetlon Willi tin ehiireh after tomorrows' servken. DutlUK the evening, Ilezaieel Hrown. on huliulf of tlio asseinblim'e, presented Hew .Mllinan with a travelliiR bac. which war, accepted In u neat, pithy sp-ech. I'lano selections were lender ed by .Miss .May .lones, and lefresli lnentM were served hj" the IionIcss. Those present were: Itev. !'. .f. .Mll inan. Mrs. .1. I). Myers, .Mrs. William DavK .Mis. Price. Mrs. Ileiny Kvans, M-s. .Inliil II. Uobeits, MIS. Klleil O.i vIh. Mr". Price. Misses Cuttle Mill, Anna I 'vans, Cassle PeteiH, Uertlin Tloberls. Alice (iieen. S.ihlnn Kiileiiim. llnf Knierum, Mary Knelt inn, Pearl Williams, I.ottii Ciieeii. Halda Ciecn, .May .lones, Orace Sweetzer, Maud Quick, Ksther Oavls, Alice Mynon, MairKle I'.Viinn. ltosi JaineH, Anna Da- l. Mabel Keys, l.avlna Hastln, Katli eilue fireRory. Anna (iilllltlis, l.ucy Kelleriuaii, Mnmaivt Davis. .Messrs. Heziileel IJrowu. Ilyruii Hy ble, M. Sampson, Jacob Tlelimaii, John T)avis, Jlenrv Knieium, Wllfied C.ick oij. Arthur Cliepory, Morgan Thoiuas. A Pretty Wedding. A eiy pretty weddltiK took plan- at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. William II, lirltlis. Xo. 110 South Lincoln n venue, Wednesday evehlni,', March 2, when their son, Ilariy X., was nulled In marriage to Miss Lizzie Lutey. of Archbnld. At !'.30 o'clock the bildal party euteied tile parlor, led by Hev. i Jr. 1'ieiee. -rue urine was oeaiiillllliy uttil"d hi hivaiider silk, with rlillfou trimmings. The wvcIiIIiir march wns played by Miss Florence HiiKllt. of Tliroop. After the ceiemony the happy eotijil,. and their friends retlicd to tle illnint," room, where a bouuliful supper was srved. They received many benuliftil piercnts fioin their n lends. Those pi ot nt were: P.'-v. Dr. Pierce, Mr. and .Mis. James Williamson, Mr. and Mis. J. )i. Hunt, .Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce, .Mr. and Mrs. Peter Han non, Mr, and .Mrs. Bert Whltmore, Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. CJarren, Mr. and Mis. George Henderson, of Tluoop: Mr. and Mis. Peter Custard, Mrs. John I.amb, Mr. ndwnnl I.amb, Mrs. Thoiuas Van Voist, L. C. Kllllan, Arthur Klllian. M. J. Schliiiiner, (leorgo Wilson, Mis, Morcdock, Mrs. Myers, F. C. Ilartman, Mrs. Oarren, Mis, J. Acker. The out-of-town Kiiests were: Harty P.hoadV Miss Lizzie Otinis. Miss Cora Dayton, of Wilkes-Uarre; Miss Kiorence DHkIh, of Throop, -ird Miss Annie Sep-, oi CarbondalP, Y. W. C. A. Notes. The T. F. C. club held a farewell ie ceptlon for Miss Wilcox last cvnliiK in the looms. A delightful literary and r ever dressed if her just right. We've got Gloves the wonderful dis- in u Meal programme was rendered. Those who took part were Misses Alma lipaly, Laura Thoniu. Alice Williams, Tot Jones and llentrlce Davis. After the pioKramme, Miss Maude Thomas, In behalf of tlio T. F. t club, present ed Miss Wilcox with a beautiful watch, as n token of the girls' love. Taken altogether, the occasion was one lung to lip remembered. Mis. Marlu Paclie, tho evangellRt, will conduct a gospel s'rvlce at the rooms this evening at s p, in. All are luvltoit. She Is now doing cwingellstli! work and is a most engaging speaker. Funeral of H. D. Jones. The funeral of the late II. D. Jones will occur tontoriovv nfteinoon. Short sei vices will bo held nt the house, op posite the Franklin Ihiglne company's luaiicis, nt '.' o'clock, and at the Simp son Methodist episcopal chin eh at '.MM o'clock. It will lie 11 Masonic funcial and will be unusually huge, iim de feased was well-known thiotigliout the I.ik kawaiiua valley. I lev. J. II. Sweet. D. D., will olll elate at the clillteli and A. It. Stevens at the grave. The remains will lie viewed nt (he chinch, and Interment will he made In the Washbuin street eemeteiv. , Tlie members' of Hyde Paik lodge, Xo. KSP, Free and Accepted MirMins, will meet nt their lodge loom at t o'clock to nt tend the funetal. Tlni lcgiilatlou Mamnle utilfoiiu will lie woin. Funeinl Announcements. A .'-year-old child of .Mr. and Mre. T. F. Mullen, of Xorth Sumner avenue, died yesterday and will h burled In the Cathedral cemetery tomorrow af ternoon. Services over tin remains of the late Mrs. Mary Maker will b held nt til house on North Uromley nvenue to morrow afternoon. Interment will be made hi St. John's C.erman Catholic cemetery. Tile funeral of llie late Mis. Margaret Hughes will take place at :i o'clock this afternoon from the residence of Mrs. Thomas Phillips, ilS South Main incline, Uev. H. 1, Kvans and itev, 1-3. A. Hoyl will ollleiiile. Interment will be mail' In the Washburn street ceme tery. The funeral of the late John L. Jones will take place at '1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon fimn the house. Xo. 7 Dodge avenue. Interment will be made in tlis Stratford n-metery at Lincoln Heights The funcial of tin late Mrs. linger Malowun wllj lake place at 'J o'clock Ibis morning from the house on West Lackawanna avenue. Services will be held at SI. Patrick's Catholic church and Interment will be made In the Ca thedral cemetery. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Itev. Morien Mon Hughes, D. D.. of Itunip. X. Y., pleached at the IJellcvue, Welsh Cnlvlnlstlc Methodist chuicli last evening to a large audience. Uev. H, 1, ICvans will occupy the pul pit of the First Welsh Cotigiegatlonnl chinch tomorrow. Itev. Frank J. .Mllinan will preach nt the Providence Presbyterian chinch to morrow morning and In the evening lie w ill preach his farewell sermon to the congiocatlon of the Sumner Avenue Presb teii.in chuich, Itev, James HPimluger, pistor of the Hampton Street Methodist ICplscopal church, will ofUclate at a funetal In Xantlcoke tills morning. .Miss nilzabetli Lewis, one of tlio teachers at Xo. I." school, Is III at her home on West Locust street. Lost Oold ring, near Ninth stnet and West Lackawanna avenue. Finder will please communicate with Tribune ollice and obtain suitable lewnrd. ' Edward It. Hughes, en route with the Lafayette College (Jlee. TJanJo and Mandolin clubs on their annual tour, was summoned home yesterday by the deatli of ills giandinother, Mrs. Mnr gaiet Hughes. Patrick Taylor, tin- Jackson street hotelkeeper, Is seriously ill with pneu monia. Harry Orllllths, of 110 South Lincoln avenue, anil Miss lCllzubeth I.utz were united In mairiage by Uev. It. F. Y. Pierce on Wednesday evening. The people who come to tlio Illiis. tinted lectures now being given hy the pastor of the Jackson Sticct Haptisc church, will please remember that nn offering Is expected from everyone, and that It will be taken at the door next Sunday night. DUNMORE DOINGS. Sui-piise Party Tendered to Irene Bums by a Number of Her Friends. A huge number of the yuuiig-r set In town tendered a Mirpiise patty last night to .Miss Irene Uurns nt her home on Apple street. Humeri and dnncliig pusi-ei away a very pit asant evening, while at a late hour lcfresh inents weio served by the lair young hostess. Among those picsent weie the fol lowing: Misses Hope Plnnell, Uessle Pow-il, Jleulah Ives, lieulali Swart-. Alice Cioodwlu. Frieda Ludwig, Uliinche imkley, Knimu Swartz, Hesslu Hiiuk, Jessie Price. Annie Secor. Alpha Knnpp, Itenii Willie, draco Stevens, Olive Price, Mai gai et (lllllgan, .Mary Kuyes, Louise and Horlense Collins, Jennie Davis, Jane Simpson. Ilarhaia Kders, llelle Hamilton, Annie Powell, tlcne v love Hlesecker. (leorge Kelluni, Homer Hand, Cur fleld Angwlii, Lester Yost. Stewart Slegle. Oscar I.iidwlg. Clarence and Walter ll.irjier, Italpli Ives, Uay (l.ih ly. Harry Wlnlersteln. Walter Llsl:, Arthur and Wesley Webber, Clareiu e Oakley, Clean Shultz, H.iny 13111s, Harold Davis, Kenneth ltanihey, lleii ton Warner, .l.iinss Kills, Cieorge Os wald, Thomas Hughes, Karl Pierce. American Pntilotlsm. An appreciative audience listened to Ituv, John Hindshaw nt the Metho. dlst church last night, when he de llvered his stilling leetur- en "Ameri can Patiiotlsni," Tho reverend speaker c.mlwl Ills nu dleuce with him througli n long list of Inn-resting and patilotlc doings of our countrymen, which ilenily demon. At ruled to those present that the Anier. Ran people have no Ntipeiiois in sttength oi love for their i'ouiitr. This was Hie thhd of tl 'vrles of leitiues being given this moni'i Tho next oiiu will be on Mnreli '.$ and will be ScoUlsli readings from tho works SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cons 1 1 In run uut.l It srcti ln.uinl t t.c rcaili of iiioilltlm. 'llicv btUn uy, "oh. It will wvjr 4H4.V," Init in mot cati'K It will wrjr tlicm kj). Coiil J ilicy be liiJuw, to tiy tlio marMliil medicine mlled Kemp'a llil.ain, which It H)K1 en a iinli niuniitfp tu niri, thev would Immediately vr llin rvoellfnt elfect sflt'r I lldliir th'i tlirt ilu-e I'lliv 'JV, ut.il uU.. Iihl iltr IM'i'. At till iilu-uUU. I STOP HACKING A hacking boy will soon chop down a cherry tree.ond n hack ing cough will boon chop down a man, For the latter there is noth- lug better than DUFFY'S PUR15 MALT WHISKEY. It lias cured thousand.'? who were d r i f t i n k into consumption. It will cure you if taken in time. In most cases nature needs assistance in throwing off a cold, and DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY furnishcslust the aidrcquired. A trial will convince you. Over 7,ooo doctors prescribe it, and ,ooo honpitals use it exclusively. It Is thoonljrWhl.key taxed by the riotcniment u a medicine. Tlilsli a guarantee. Allilrungljta and grocers. $1.00 a tattle. Rcluio substitute", they are injurious Bend, for free medical booklet. DUFFY MALT WniSKF.Y CO., Uochcstor, N. Y. of fun Maclnreu by Itev. W 0. Simp son. Cliuich Notices. Tilpp Avenue Christian church Pleaching by tlie pastor, Hev. J. D. D.ibney morning and evening. Morn ing topic, "Christ Crucified and Hurled"; evening topic. "Near .My Ood to Thee": Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Kverybody welcome to all services, Diminore Methodist Kpiscopal church Hev. A. J. Van Cleft, pastor. Preach ing services nt lO.Sd a. in. and 7.30 p. in., conducted by tho pastor. Tile sub ject of the morning senium will b "The llreater Winks of the Hellever." and of tlie evening iriiion, "Peter's Love Tested." Chlldien will be bap tized at the morning service. The oth er services will b held as usual. Seat.i free and all made welcome. Notes nnd Personals. Commencing tomorrow all barber shops lu town will tenialn dosed on Sunday, This is tlio result of tho re cent otganlzliig of the Harbors' union in town. Nearly all shopa In town have nlllllated themselves with It. Mrs, Wilder, who formerly resided in town and Is the only sister of Dr. !. J. Chambeilaln, died at her homo at Pittstou yesterday at the advanced age of 70 years. P. J. Douglieity lias been awarded the contract, for the luintlng of street signs, which were recently ordered put up by th council. Itorough Treasurer August Wnhler will pay schools orders tills afternoon at the borough building. The Pennsylvania Coal company paid the employes at Its various mines In town yesterday. Chillies Murray, of Kast Drinker street. Is visiting friends In Pittston. Frank Mnee is III at his homo on Dudley street. Mis.' J. S. Hurke and daughter. Louise, left for their home in New "iork yesterday after a visit of sev etal weeks with friends in iown. .Mrs. Hlcliard Wlntersteiu Is conval escJiit after nor lecent sew. j Illness. News Items, advertisements ami sub scriptions for The Tribune will receive prompt attention If left at tlie ding store of J. CJ. Hone & Son. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Funeral of Patrick Hayes Was Held Yesterday Morning Social Given. by the Loyalty Club, The lemalns of Patrick Hayes wore consigned to their tlnnl resting place In tlie Cathedral cemetery yesterday morning. The funeral was held from tlie homo of Mr. Clurey, on South Irving avenue, and was largely attend ed by the fi lends and relatives of de ceased. At St. John's church a rtquicm mass was celebrated hy Hev. Father Flem ing, assistant pastor of the church. Tlie pall-bearers were: John Sweeney, Andicw Carey, Adam Hayes, Thomas Smith and Michael Hayes. Enjoyablo Social. The bocial which was given last even ing hy the Loyalty club of tlie Young Women's Chiistlnn association was well attended and an excellent pro gramme was enjoyed by nil present. One of the features was a piizo awarded to Hie one who could wilte tlie best composition. Bieezy Brevities. At tlio icgular meeting of the gen eral Grant comnmndery, No. I'.IO, Knights of Malta, held last evening lu llartman's hall, six novices passed the scarlet degree, Tlio meeting was very largely attended by the members of tlio comnmndery. The regular Sunday afternoon gos. pel meeting of the Young Women's Christian association at Ihoir rooms on Cedar avenue Sunday afternoon at 3.4." o'clock will be led by .Mrs. Mayer. Special music will bo played for the occasion. Columbus Council, Young Men's In stitute, will inset lu regular session Sunday afternoon at Phaimacy hall. All members arc rcnuested to be pres ent. Tlio members of Hie Catholic lMlof and Heneilclul association will nvet at Pharmacy hall this evening. GREENRIDGn. Thu fifth anniversary of Heuiilee He bekali lodge, No. 7ft, was celebrated last evening In Masonic hall, Dickson avenue. In u most enjoyable manner A shoit pi ogi amine, consisting of ie lilations anil vocal and Instrumental music, was followed by a history of tlie lodge by Past Noble (Irand Kttn L. Pearoe, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. A. II. Dunning, of Monsey ave nue, Is eniertaliilng h.r mother, Mis. K. II. Wolfe, of Wellsboro, IM. Miss Minnie I.nngstieet Peel;, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pock, as organist and accompanist, tendered veiy eflltlent n'lvke nt a meeting ol tlio Women's Foreign Mis sionary society held nt Klngfctou on Thursday. Flirt Pilinlltut Methodist chinch, Uieen Judge, Ituv. O. I.etu, pnMoi Preaching at 10,30 u, in.: subject, "draco foi fj i. 'ice," At 7 p. m "Ik noioiice and Foregiveness." W. L. Monduy evening. A welcome to all. The regular monthly meeting of the Oieen Itldgo Woman's club will bo held lu the parlors of the Green Hldge Pres byterlan church Monday afternoon at 11.30 o'clock. All members are tuged to bo present, as nominations for officers for tho ensuing yenr will he made. aLdermanio maiuuaqi:. William Kizer, of Jefferson town ship, ami Miss Kllzabelh A. M. Brown, of iMiunioie, weie man led by Alder trail Myron Kass-on yestonlny. 3fSSm NORTHSCRANTON PROPERTY OF CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CAN DE SOLD, Secrtary Robert R. WHHnms Delnes n Rumor Which Is in Cli dilation. Meeting; of Prohlbltonlsts at Which Severnl Speeches Wero Made Other Fcatuies of tho Programme Y. W. C. A. Notes Thomns Mills Ap pointed Special Officer at the Audi toilum Hcnllinn Funeinl. Hobert It. Williams, ot I'.itS Hilck avenue, the secretary ot the Welsh Congregational chuch, bus requested the publication of the following: "The minor circulated that the Welsh Congregational church building on West Maiket street cannot be sold for use for nny other purpose than for a place of worship has no foundation whatever and 1 am authorized to stole and explain thiough the columns of the pi ess. "In 18.111 when tlie lot was bought a deed wns drawn and piopeily tecorded at Wllkes-Harre on June 11, ISM. As a mortgage was against the said land it was sold by the sheilft of Luzemo county to recover the money and an other deed wan drawn by thu sbcilff of Luzerne county lu the mimes of the trustees of said church, mid It Is it ccr laln fnct Hint n sheriffs deed Is ns legal as it possibly enn bo and any person who doubts iny stnlcment can at any lime exmlne tlie deeds and be con vinced of tlio untruthfulness ot the story being circulated. Piohibition Meeting'. The llrst of the meetings of the Pio hibition and temperance wotkers was held lu Osteihout hall last night. A large number of young and old jieople attended. The meetings are for the puipose of getting the temperance peo ple together with a view to having them become bettor acquainted, Itev. Levi lllrd, D. D.. gave a very inter esting talk on 'Why I Alii a Prohi bitionist." Hemuiks on Prohibition wero also made by Comer D. ltccte, tile county organizer. Other features of the programme weie: Song, ".My Country "lis of Thee," by the audience: prayer. Dr. Hlul: remaiks, by Chairman Thoiuas G. Moore; reading, Hemy Jenkins; se lection. Sons of Tempera nee Glee club; "Down lu tlie Licensed Saloon," Sons of Temperance Glee club. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Sewing school Saturday afternoon at 2.S0 o'clock. Gospel meeting Satuiday evening at 7."0 o'clock. Juniors' meeting Sunday afternoon nt ",S0 o'clock. Huth Henjamln will lead, Monday evening sewing, embroideiy and millinery classes at 7.H0 o'clock. All who wish to Join these classes may do so at this time. Tuesday nfteinoon, lilble study, by Itev. Ccoige L. Allien at I o'clock. Subject, "Tlie Prophecies of Daniel." Tlie class Is well attended. We would like more to Join us in this most inter esting and Inspiring study. ' Miss Westcott's embroideiy class Tuesday evening at 7.3". All who wish to Join this class may do so nt tills time. Mothers' meeting Wednesday after noon nt .1 o'clock. All motheis invited to tills meeting. Kitchen garden Thursday afternoon at I o'clock. Thursday evening liible study at 7.30 o'clock promptly. Sunday school lesson from 7.30 until S.30. C. I, Seholleld's coriespondence com so at S.30. All who wish lo join painting and Kngllsh classes may call on the secie tary. Tlie association rooms aie lo cated at 20IS North Main avenue. All meetings are held in tlie rooms which you arc Invited to attend. TOLD IN BRIEF. The funeral of tho Into Michael Ilen nlh in, of JCeyser avenue, took place yesterday afternoon from tin lesl dence. It was attended by many rela tives und friends of the deceased. Hmv. V. Moylan conducted services In IHoly Jtosary church. Interment was made lu tlio Cathedral cemetery. Constable Thomas .Mills, of the Sec ond ward, has been appointed by Major J. It. Fish, owner of the audl toiliim. special oillcer there when entertainments- of any kind aie held, and he will an est persons malting noise or committing nuisance around the build ing. Major Fish has been niiiioyed for seme time by boys, whoso nges range firm 7 to 1 yea in, and has been com pcliul to appoint an oillcer, whoso duty it will bo to arrest all ofieiiders. Hoi n To Mr. and Mis. Herbert W"l ker, of Theodoro street, a daughter. Clem itlclinrds, of AVilkes-II.iire. Is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Saunders. Miss .Mary O'Hara, of West .Maiket sticel, nas n turned fioin New York city. , All members, of tlie Noith Scrunum Glee society who Intend to sing at At lantic City elsteddofod are requested lo attend rehearsal on next Sunday af leliioon at 3.30 o'clock at o'.Mniley's hall. Al. C.ippcion was ari.ilgned before Aldeiman Myers yesterday afternoon ot. a warrant Issued by Thames Mills, (unstable, lor leaving Ids horse untied and allowing It lo wander around the Mieet without nu attendant. He was fined $2,. The Young Piople's soehty of the Memorial Hnptlst church have ni lunged a piogramme, which will be lendered tomonow evening in tlio church. It follows: Devotional oxer eises, Isaac Williams, leader; recita tion, Miss Annie cook; singing, con gregation; olo, Miss Julia Williams: recitation. Miss Annie Homier; solo, Miss Com Huberts: recitation, .Miss Htssle Powell: singing, eongiegntion; leclintloii, Jennie Uicbiiids; solo, Thomas Jlc-esc: r citation, Mlsn Maiy Ann T. Jones; tending. Miss Cora. Hoberts: recltutlon, Miss Ksther Wil liams; quartette, Messin. iiioinas. Uecse. Jones uud Lewis; recitation, Miss M. Simmons, leading, .Miss Tyd vll Hees: singing, congregation; bene diction, Uev W. F. Davles. In addition lo tlie programme of the Welsh Congregational elsteddofod, which pievlously appeared In Tho Tiibune, tlie recitation entitled "Our Flag," for lemales of any age. fiom George W. How en's book, "Legend nf the Minos," page ill, will bo for -oin-petition. PrUe, $2. FREDERICJC MINK IN JAIL. Former Well Known Local Charac ter in Dlio Dlstiess. The New York papers yesterday con tained the information that Frederick Mini;, formerly u deputy constUble Many Stores Combined. Jonas Long's Sons Ceaseless activitv is the many stores combined. Each successive day brings a round of changes, all in keeping with tho approach of Spring. Today's news from three departments will make it easier for you to do your Saturday shopping. Shoes for the Little People Some new ideas in infants' and children s hand tut ned, spring heels and no heels, shoes made of the finest and softest kid, over properly constructed lasts, insuring the. little ones' feet against the injuries so often caused by ill-fitting and poorly made shoes. Colors are black, tan and red; spring heels; sizes three to eight, 75c, In heel sizes i to 5, 50c. Also complete line of infant's soft sole shoes, in black, red, blue and tan, at 25c and 49c. Books A .iloiuli(l list of titles m vol umes uniformly bound in cloth; an excellent library celt- tion at. each OUC Caleb .West, Master Diver--J, llopkinson Smith. The Celebrity F. W'iibton Churchill. The Sorrow of Satan Marie Cinelli. XisUa Marie Corclli. The J'rinoiKT of Zenda An thony Hope. A Lady of Onality Frances II. 1'iiirnett. Trilby Geor r 1 IttMauriiT. Dross Her... S. Merriman. The Damnation of Theion Ware 1 Iarold Frederick. The Gadtlv IC S. Yovnieh. The Little Minister J. At. Uarrie. The Market Tlace-Harold FVedcrick. Meulah Augusta J. F.vaiN. The Sowers II. S Merriman. St. Ives Robert Louis Ste enson. Barabb.is Marie Corclli. The Gentlemen Players R. X. Stephens.. Sentimental Tonum J. M. 1'arrie. Jonas Loog's Sods connected with Alderman Knsson'a of-tlc-r. liml lieen I'onniiltti'il tu Jail In Mllford for bolny niiulilo lo niiy tlio costs of n suit which in liroiiRht iiKiilnst his son to iviiiipcl tlm latter to support hlin. Up will be released under tlie insolvent act and may then become a charRe on lli3 county, In which he will bo practically sold to tlie lowest bidder for his keep, the county liavliiff no poor house., Mink was for a number of years a well known charm ter iirniiiu. tills city. He was shot In the le ilurluK tin 1 tut liven i lot In Dunmon a few yeais iiKO and spent several months nt tlio Lackawanna hospital. LOST FINGERS AND TOES. George Turner Operated Upon nt Lackawanna Hospital. (luorKC Turner, who was taken to the Lackawanna hospital about three weeks ago with badly frozen hands and feet, lost eight tliiKers and seven toes by the amputation nt the hospital yes terday. Turned was found lylne unconscious from the intense cold In the woods near Tliroop, where he had lain for forty-eight hours until a party travers ing the mountains came aiross him. Turner Is not wholly ilslit mentally and had wandered away In the woods, until tired, lie had lain down to sleep. It was at first tlioiiRht that ho would recover with the loss of any of ills limbs, but llie Injured ineniluis did not Hilly so well as was hoped and amputation was yesterday found nec essary. OBITUARY. Lyman S. Chase, I.1M.111 S. I luo na killc.1 Cii llie fjiUwunrii ull'ioaO. Miuli l', IfOl, -it "Utofonl sniuli, I'KCil 5.1 Mli. lie "'J Irtrn at l'loliliniv. Si union, I'.i.. s't. R 11" Hiring llie eirlirr jurt ur M liiyliood 1I.1H hi- ultiiiJeil whool, anJ in lMil. "inn the ull tamt inr iilimtu lif.v ji tlio .iae of 11 .wan. mlMM In IMino's l.t.ithlii.'iit o ll.i fluii.ll f'- " 1 1 I '"'"I shun jnin. He Mlilmilh miuI liii louiiiij fr Ilu jurt, at tho u.'l ! tiit It t niit lie nvdwil an h.imr.ilili !li-lurpr Uur ruurii mi: (mill the Jiniy, lir . ld IHi llie ., hill f.-iT ami went M.i. lif lie rniuliiiil fm a slmit tluiv, when hi li.inc.l limin anl inii'il llie fMilii. "I tli i" Xnilruwii, 01 "i the lint wholculc hum. " In "cumon, anil of .hldi lil. filhrr wa J nipnitiir. He JM lint ll!,t the lni-rcJiillIP buillim JIJ .nioi'ldl i p.i.lllon as liralpiiun "ii U.e H-l.iu. I.ki m.iiiim .mil Wfitern nllivjil, and fu'iu il'ln hj.I llull he 10", f.li h.i 1P. '"I'll hi' I'fuin.' run nf the ponii'.inv' ui'il irii-ti'il .mil fjltliml n ulniM'H on 0111 d imlr il tialn ulnilt n l.iioun .i No. 1. mi 1 thlily ifji. 01 hw lilo Wins cut lu on Urn show 10-J, fh'jll.i iiusliiiu his iintliii.l.i .lo.itli in Iho wrv.1. la lolfl ' a unlii-'l in iiunurf I" Ml llunnili C.i) well, uf rjctorjUlle, jml I" whom one ilauuh Ur M boon bom, Mii Mia im ail I'j jwm. Ill wn a ilJ''Uril iiuinbr-r of tho Tint iliilll iliuuli u rJiloilllo. anil for uum cjr W.H sitiMllntiii'luit o tho Siiii1j ilu 1 of tho aluno ilmrclil a al" a ironiliicnr ninihir of Iho M.innlo 'oilho oi ilii. pliio, wnd of (.JiUin I!. ' llln' I"'1' tif-n"' Ai'.'.v "i tlio Ilipulilii1. H' ai J iliioii'il .mil Imlnis Utn'r ami Ini.hJml, I faithful i.J illllwriit Cliilstlin uinl, J .1 illlirn, toiiiniaiKlfil Iho u.j'oii nil who I.now him. nnJ ilerlilcilly ilrvoird to hU homo ami family. 'Iho iIoiojhiI W Miiihril l his wile Jml lUuulitrr Ms Klfpmoliiir. .Mm. LiiIm CIi.iso, el Siimilon, niul lo flsli-is ami eiv hinihcr as follow: Mi. Ji'lm T. 111'h.iriU, of S. ranlon: Mr. I.i'j.iiis Hoiiil, of ll.i.-li'tou, iU' Mr. IM wunl II. 1'lia.i, of Siiiitilin. Ito.,0 fullili, the ii-Nr-nM tljiulilri ol Mr. and .Mr. Thomas I". Miillfii. of ,Nn. W Nnitu Snmnci awnno, illisl ,wi.liriliy .ifuinoon. 1'uncrar bunjii' aficmoeti at U o'lluil,, Many Stores Combined. . watchword throiiffhrmr thn. fvmxiVFSia.ir Men's Furnishings caii even day there is souietliiur new to talk about in the Men's FurnUliiu; Store. Tliis. lime it'.-, Men's Half lio&c. Men's Fancy Half Hose in black, red. blue and grc with drop ' stitch; at life 25c AI.o a line nf tho newest shade of grej with colored ill; spots; at the pair jlDC Af Zfn - complete assort-, i y ' oi si-' j Plaited Silk in all the colors that fashion ha" put its stamj) upon. l.lack Open Work cfTcct with silk clockiun', blue, grey and fancy combinations in largo variety. The Golf Top Fancy Half Hose, although a little brighter than the others, will be good sellers. Look the line over even though you are not prepared lo buy. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUTt THEATRE "" ItCIS i- I1I!R(!IM)KR. l.Mtci. A. J. IlLl'l V. Muicn II.M. Mt.Ul' OM. Tuesday, Murcli 'Jii. llie giMmlcii Mliisticl Urirmfr.itlnn in the ttoiIA. .1. II. ll.Ui:ill.'s Mastodon Minstrels W. i:. Njtikeillliv Sol llBiier Ifoiiln! hy tin ic(u(jnloil li'jclin,- imiitiitl ,il the tiinj.rrli. (I.OIIUi: U.ill. mo ..(.Mill WII.SO.V.' All brlclit mw tr.iUitM. I'rlim, i ecnt tl 51. sow mi rilc salurdiy it II u in. ACADEHY OF HUIC, RniSAIIUKnUMlUR IMKRY Ai BROW.N VtniEtrc onil Lcssctf. Local Mitugfr. v . t m:i:oo. and i:vi:MVfiuB . i.wr iw ii lT.uroitM vm'ils or May FiskeiCo M4I1111P 'miukIiiiu' l IIoipi 1aj k- " l.cnliin "Maid ci the Mill." ' " .MOM1W, Tt'lMIW AND .VTIlSKMUY. WILLS BBOTHERS' COMEPX CO. IN FAIK'h COVi:il Ii.iiJij l.wnint, "Two Old Cronlfl." 1 HE CELEBRATED (10RDON PIANO rQS8-rf3S Befoie buying, send for catalogue. H. S. GORDON, Wc.?,: NEBVITA PILU Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cuio Imrotfncy. Nlulit TJmlilou&, Lots of Mem. my nu wuminif ciii-oiiBcs, all ellecla ol i eii-nnunn or oiceps und imllscretlou. A nervo tonlo and blood bulldor. IlriiiKs tirlutu pnlc tho pink low to rhoolfB and roslnros tlio tlrn oi youlli. uy mall fiOc nor box. O boios for $2.60, with our bfiukabla Knurantee to oure or refund the money paid. Send for circular nnd copy of our haiiLuhlo (,'uarantco bond, rodtlToly Kiiarnntood enra for Losj of Power, Vnilroeelo, Undovoloped or Shrunken Organs, raroslf, Locomotor Atuxlii, Nervouj ProKtra. Hon, ilyterlu, L'lli, Insanity. Piirnlyiin und thu Ilo.ults of lliccsiiro U'so of Tobncro, Onluro or Liiiuor, By mail In plain parLnro. Wl.00 n box, 0 for 36.00 with our bankable fruar antee bond to cure fn i30 days or refund money paid. ArlJrcks NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton AJuckoon t-. CHICACO. ILL. Sold y Mcflarrali k Tliomai, Dms:lti, M Lackawanna airmie hiranton, Ta, WMXktiMwmxnwM wmMuswuuuMa ITtioBii liny Ciipnolri; ur fnconiriilenof.nllrcllontlMrfT ii wMcU CoimlUa. tliv.V"" J beb mnl Inli'ciion mw. m-V i i.i i nmtf l"l '' ' 'I -f'- nrjiBpi itjT.'i'j J MJ"' in ii itSK H ASki I II HJ l- Jm mo 60 PILLS ww-A t stfrV NW uv CTS. ..( ,s..