MiWFiv5j wmimiMimmm Jf-Wwf G THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, SEARCH 23, 1001. i-- M .t WEST ST. BREMEN'S OPEN HOUSE PUBLIC RECEPTION AT COUN CIL'S NEW QUARTERS. Rooms Visited by Several Hundied People, nn Entertainment Provided nnd an Address Given by Attorney W. F. Shenn on the Alms nnd Ob jects of the Y. M. I. Funerals of H. D. Jones, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Hughes and Others News of the Churches and Other Notes. The newly , furnished iotn of St. Hrendett's council, Vnunr; Men's Insti tute, wan thrown open to the public last evening nnd for hpvoi'hI hours sev eral hundred people enjoyed the conn ell's liospltnllty and an eseellent tnusl chI nnd literary programme, which was provided by Hie house committee. The looms were brilliantly lighted, and III guests were ncrorded a splon did upleome by the bout of popular ouriK men who comprise the orBHiib, tlon. In the lecture hall .-oats hail been provided for about two hundred, but. the bull was totally Inadequate to accommodate Hip thronu of young iipo pie present, many of whom were ladles. President Thomas Mi'IIurIi was chairman of the evening and, after a few brief Introductory rdinurks. Intro duced Hiss Hose Conway, who execut ed a pleasing piano solo with much ability. This was followed with vocal .xolos by Misses l.llllau MeDorinott, f'armel l-'aliey, nuil .lames .Mcllugh. After William Clllroy had declaimed In a dramatic manner. Attorney Wil liam K. Shenn, editor and publisher of the Catholic Light, gave an Instruc tive talk on the alms and objects of the Voting Men's Institute. His re marks were attentively listened to and made a good impression on tile audi ence. Th? other featured of the programme were vocal solos by Miss Anna Scullion, .lohti Shuughnessy mid Kdward Walsh. The entertainment was tlioioiiRhly en joyed, and no doubt many who are not now members will avail them selves of the opportunity to unite with St. Hrenden's council after last even ing's demonstration of good fellowship. The house committee In chargre of the reception consisted of Mdward Mcl.uiu, chairman: William T.arkln, William Vanston and T. .1. Fleming. First Baptist Church. On Tuesday evening the pastor's ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT FOR f COUGHS and colds TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. No woman was gloves were not Easte Gloves Just Right Gloves For every woman in Scranton. Gloves that will tit, 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 1 v Staple 'it-, ' Kid Glove Styles Of course from the workshops of the best makers the world over. Get a hint or two from the wonderful display. , . . Globe Warehouse SCRANTON Christian culture class will met as usual at the parsonage on Hock street. The. lessons as presented In this course are exceedingly Instructive and Interesting- and those who ore following It find It of unlimited value. On Sunday morning the pastor took for his test the fifty-third psalm, the "Man of Sorrows." TI vividly pre sented Christ on his way to the cross aa seen In a vision by the prince of the prophets. In the evening Pastor Mathews took for the subject of his discourse Keel. 1: 14-15: "The mistake of Solomon and the crooked thing that was made straight." The subject was one of deep thought and the congregation was pro foundly Interested as he presented It. Among- the Churches. I'ev. Tl. I. Kvans occupied the pul pit of the First Welsh Congregational church at both services yesterdny, In the absence of Hcv. David Jones, the pastor, who has been engaged to sup ply a pulpit nt Newcastle, Pa during the next two weeks. KfV. Frank J. Mllnian. Ph. D the supply pastor of the Sumner Avenue PieEbylerlan church, occupied the pul pit of the Providence Presbyterian church yesterday morning, and In the evening Introduced llev, Oraff, n home mlsslonaty fioni the Ttoeky moun tains, to Ills local congregation. The hitler gave an Interesting talk of the work that Is being done by him, Ttev. .lames Honnlnger. of the Hamp ton Street Methodist Kplf-copal chinch, spoke of "Stepping Stones" yesterday morning, and last evenlmr told his con gregation how to gain a "Victory Through Christ." Itev. Thomas de (Jriichy. U lJ.. de livered the third of a series of Illus trated seimons on "The Prodigal," at the Jackson Street llaptlst church last evening. The auditorium was crowded as usual. The third sermon In Dr. Sweet's scr ies on "Some of Christ's Last Physic il I'tletnnces," wns delivered to a latge nnd appreciative congregation nt the Simpson Methodist Kplscopal church last evening. The subject wns "For saken of Clod." Itev. A. L. ltatner. . pastor of M. Mark's Lutheran church, preached yestoiday moinlng on "Christ the Me diator of the New Testament." and In the evening on "Christ. Crucified Fool ishness lo the World." The nineteenth anniversary of the Plymouth Congregational church was observed yesterday in an appropriate manner. Ite . Boyl preached sermons referring to the event and enumerated some of the things that have been ac complished during the many years of Its existence. llev. .1. P. Moffat. D. I;., occupied his pulpit as usual yesteiday, preaching at both services. Funeral of H. D. Jones. Th spacious auditorium or the Simpson .Methodist Kplscopal chuich was filled yesterday afternoon oy friends and relatives of the late 11. D. Jones, whose funeral services began at that edlllce at 1!.::0 o'clock. Rev. J. H. Sweet, the pastor, spoke In iideutiiiK' tetms of the deceased, as a man of honor, Integrity and usefulness, nnd r ever dressed if her just right. We've got Gloves the Simpson male quatette sang feel ingly. Tlo members of Hyde Park lodge, No. 330, Free nnd Accepted JInsons, attended In a body and conducted tho services at the grave, In Washburn street cemetery. Delegations woYe also present from th Franklins, Column bias nnd other companies In the city lire department. The floral offerings bespoke. In a measure, the esteem In which Mr. Jones was hold. The pall bearers were selected from among the members of the Masonic lodge. Helatlves and fi lends from Carbondalc, Plttson, Wllkes-Barro nnd other places were In attendance, nnd tho funeral cortege was an unusually large one. Inteiment was made In the Washburn street cemetery. The pallbearcrs were: W. ttaylord Thomas. A. W. Chase, Kbenezer Wil liams, Cleorge Sax, It. 0. Morgan nnd Ksdras Howell. Other Funerals Yesterday. The remains of Hose, the 0-yenr-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Mullen, of .1:17 North Sumner avenue, were Interred in tho Cathedral ceme tery yesterday afternoon. The pall-bearers were: John and James Qulnnan, Thomas Mullen and William Lnrkln. Kev. F, A. Frlcker ofllclated at the funcrnl of the late Mrs. Mary linker yesterday afternoon. Short sendees were held at the house, on North Hromley avenue, nnd Interment was made In St. John's German Catholic, cemetery. The pall-bearers were: Jacob Ttel bert, N. CJInssner, N. Lclnlng. Adam Plzer. John lteable, Cleorge Kane. Itev. K. A. Iloyl, of the Plymouth Congregational church, and Itev, B. t. Kvans, of South Main avenue, were the oltlclatlng clergymen nt the funeral of the late Mrs. Margaret Hughes, on Saturday afternoon. Tho service. were conducted nt the home of de ceased's daughter, Mrs. Thomas Phil lips. 218 South Slain avenue, and In terment wns made In the Washburn street cemeteiy. The funeral services over the re mains of th? late John L, Jones wore conducted nt the family residence, on Dodge avenue, at - o'clock yesterday nfteriioon by Hev. William Davis, pas tor of' the Uellevue Welsh Calvlnlstlc .Methodist church. Burial wa.s made In the Stratford cemetery at Lincoln Heights. A high mass of lequleni was cele biated at SI. Patrick's Catholic, church on Saturday morning, over the re mains or the late Mrs, Roger Mc(!ow an. Interment wns made In the Cathedial cemetery. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mls Teiesn Tltmaii, of Jackson street, Is sojourning In ' Memphis, Term. Mrs. Schuyler, of Shninokln. Is visit ing her daughter. Mr. Thomas, oj Sadie place. Miss (Since Thayer, of South Main avenue. Is vltltlng fi lends at King's Feny, N. V. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, of Carbondalc, attended the funeral of the late 11. D. Jones yesterday afternoon. Mrs. 1!o.lc. of Plttston. Is tho guest of Mis. Pntilck tlallagher, of Jack son street. Miss Kate James, of Kynon street, will leave today for liloonishurg. where she will pursue a couise of study In the Stat" Normal school. .Miss Viola Itodciick, of South Main avenue, has gone to New York to re side. Mrs. John Claynor and children, of Klmlra. N. Y.. are vNltlng friends and lelatlves here. Miss Nellie Miles, of North Bromley avenue, is home from the Soldiers' or phan school at Scotland, Pa. Miss Margaret Morgan, of North l'ihnoro avenue. Is visiting her sister at State College. Pa. Mis. Randolph Jones, of Jackson stteet, Is convalescing after a long Ill ness. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The minstrel troupe of tho Klectile city Wheelmen will give a perform ance at Weber's rink, in Taylor, this evening, for the benefit of tli Price library. The boys wl'l be accompanied by a number of members, who will go along to "plug" for their favorites. Charles DcPuy. of North Lincoln avenue, an engineer cm the Lacka wanna railroad, fell from his engine recently and fractured his lM't hand. Arthur Davis, of North Sumner ave nue, was awarded an Oxford Bible for the best composition at No. i .light school during tho term Just closed. John Tlghe, the base ball player, will manage and play with the Norwich, Conn., team In the Nutmeg League, during the coining season. P. J. Powers, the "Chlcopee lineman," who has been at tho West Scranton police station since' last Friday, has be?n finite 111 for three days. It Is ex pected the unfortunate fellow will be all right In a day or two. GREEN RIDGE. At a business meeting of the Young Men's club of the Church of the fiood Shepherd, held Friday evening, it was decided to have the banquet for the new members Satin day evening. April in. The (Sreen P.idge Wheelmen have en gaged Frank Wainer. of Dickson ave nue, to take charge of their club house. Mr. and Mrs. Warner expect to move Into their new home this week. Hev. 1. J. Lansing, pastor of the (Sreen P.ldge Presbyterian church, spent yesterday In Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. C. . Pond, of Noith Park, havo returned from a visit to Washington, D. C. and points further south. c. Beers, of llonesdiile, is visiting his son, Attorney F. 11. Beers, or Ca pouse nvenue. The articles for which chances were sold nt the Wheelmen's fair that had not been disposed of before were chanced off Saturday night, as follows: Bicycles Tho first was won by ticket No, 35 T: second, ticket No. 14 O: thlid. ticket No. F; camera, ticket No. 338: mileage book, ticket No. 3S3. The Oreen llldge Women's Christian Temperancs union will hold a parlor social tit tho homo of Mrs, M. Nolan, 107 Adams avenue, this evening. All members, their husband and friends, are invited to be present. An Interest ing proBiamms has been prepared, He. freshntents will he served by tho Indies. A SENSIBLE MAN Would U'f Kemp'a Ilal.ain for Hie Tlirost nnd l.nrc, It Is rurlnif moie Couglu, Cold), Asthma, tlronchltts, Croup ami all Tlnoat and l.untr Trouhles, than any other medicine, The propilrtni- has aiitlioiled any druggist to Blva on a Sample Mottle hee, to convinic jon of th merit of this gnat remedy, Price 25c, and 50. NORTHSCRANTON ANNUAL MISSIONARY COLLEC TION AT M. E. CHURCH. Annunl Collection of Providence Methodist Episcopal Sunday School Was Held Live News of the Bas ket Ball Players North Scranton Police and Corner Loafers Larg est Police Court of Many Moons Held Yesterday Morning: Person als and Other Notes. Yesterday was the time for the an mini missionary collection at the Providence Methodist Kplscopal Sun clay school, and in connection there with an Interesting programme was rendered. There was singing by the school, pruyer by tho pastor. Hev. G. A. Cure, nnd nn address by Rev. K. C. H. Drey er, who has for a number of years been engaged In missionary work In China, nnd who recently returned homo fioni that far-off country There was nlso a recitation by Miss fieri rude Newberry and a sketch of early missionary work, particularly in reference to that of the Providence Methodist Kplscopal Sunday school, by Miss Florence Walker, which proved very interesting. Besides this was singing by n main quartette, Messrs. C. W. Dawson, W. D. Wntklns, David Watklns and Prof. J. Cousins, one of their selections bo Ing. "Joy and Peace." The collection was then announced for the year from the different classes and much Interest wns shown as the dlffetent amounts wete read. The sums announced from the different classeB are an follows: Mrs. Cure, $4.23; Miss Itosongrans, $4.3:,: Mrs. Lowiy, $3.30: Hattle Benjamin, $2.00; Mary Lewis, $4.70: Mamie Thomas, $5.27: Mr. Cure, $2n.r.fl; Spencer DeWItt, $17.7,1: Mrs. Nyhart, $2.70: Mrs. CS. Cowles, $26.00: Mrs. O. Hinds. $21.03; Miss F. Walker. $.'!.t;o: Miss A. Cowles, $9.00; Miss Bernlce Conger, $10.70; Mrs. Robinson. $2.01; Miss Annie Padden. $S.2s; Miss Margaret Williams, $1.68: Alvln Blslln.$4.27; Minnie Stott. $5.46: Nc-lllo Benjamin. $3.81: Stella Wede man, Si). 00: Susan Barnes. $3.44; Mrs. Hatch. $.-..n0: Kllza. (Suess, $10.0"; Annie Williams, $3.13; Lena, Slckler. $4.17; Mr. Brondlwrnt, $1.94; primary depart ment. $."1.02; otllcers, $13.00; total, $220.52. This yeai's collection was sev eral dollaiH In excess of that raised a j ear ago, and shows a splendid In terest by this Sunday school In this work. Basket Ball Gossip. The Notth Knd Stars' basket ball team will play the Taylor Stars this evening nt the Audltoilum. and it is expected that this game will be one of the liveliest played In this section for some time, as the Taylor boy are very quick and clever at the game. The Stats havo met them only once before, the score then being 2-0 in fa vor of the North Scranton men. The Crackerjaeks basket ball team would like to play the John Tlgue team next Friday evening at the Au ditorium. The entrance to the games will hereafter be at the side door, ow ing to the confusion caused In the lobby at the main entrance. In Police Court. Yesterdny morning tho largest police court held In this section of the city for some time was seen. Theio were eight prisoners lodged In the Hotel Thomas for being drunk nnd dlsordeily. They were: Michael Y.e llnskl. William Sucabuskl. Michael Deniscanski. William Bartulcs, Frank Fisher. Michael Roche, Thomas Mc Nulty. Walter Beneskl. Kach was fined $3, which they all paid, after finding friends, who came lo their assistance. Regarding- Loafing. Tile stleet nnd corner loading along North Main avenue and West Market fltrcct has already sel in land the police of this section last evening an nounced that they do not Intend to allow it to become the nuisance It was last summer. They have already received notice ftom a number of the lesidents along these streets that they want no more annoyances from the girl and boy loafers who gathr upon the side walks, seated upon the fences, or perched upon tho stone walls In front of their premises. The officers of the North Sciunton police station have been given orders to fircnk up this nuisance, nnd they want to give this timely warning to those who night af ter night make themselves obnoxious to property owners, as well as other people who ate obliged to use the side walks In going to and from the churches or business places. Patrolman Thomas, who Is in charge of this police precinct, has given the men under him positive instructions along tills line, and every good citi zen hopes to be saved from the annoy, ances of the night prowlers. BREEZY BREVITIES. Mis. David D. Davie, of West Mar ket street. Is spending a few weeks with fi lends In Plymouth. William Wolf, of Church avenue, vis ited friends In Wllkes-Bnrre yesteiday. All news mntter for The Tribune will receive piompt attention if left at Davis' drug store, corner of Main and Mai ket street. The North Scranton CSlee club met In their rooms In the Loftus building yesterday afternoon to make arrange ments for their trip to Atlantic City. The H. A. Mack lodge, ir,7, Brother hood of Railroad Trainmen, ere mak ing great sales of tickets for the ball which will take place April 10 nt the Auditorium. Ladles will be admitted fiee. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Junger Maennerchor Ave Reheni sing Play Which They Will Soon Produce Other Notes. The muinuei's of the .lunger Maen nerchor met at Schlnipft's hall yes terday afternoon to rehearse for their coming entertainment, which will be given on Dewey day, .May l, In (ier manla hall. Tho play, which Is entitled "Dat Mad Dog," Is n one-act comedy, and Is ex pected to prove one of the best plays over produced by the young men. The affair Is in tho hands of a committee consisting of Fred Hermann, Charles Dleslng and Fred Phillips, NUBS OP NEWS. Owen Kern was arrested Saturday night on the complaint of his wlfo for Many Stores Combined Domestics. Best SneetincCalico.OSc : $c kind, at A ' Best Mourning Calico Cc '7c kind, at J Lots of dark ground Dress Ginghams, the 10c kind Oc at...' 0 One yard wide Percales, extra weight, 10c kind 01 c 8! t(tl 4 a Fine Dimities, new pat terns, the 12,'c kind IHn till Special price on 4 and c 1 ply Carpet Warp: IQc White, per lb IU Colors, per lb lu Extra heavy Bed Tick ing, the 1 2 y2 cent kind, Qc I il I 1 1 t 1 1 1 M Blue Denims, for Over alls, tne i23 cent Kind IrlC rbllt Extra heavy Com- I J ft forts, the 1.49 kind at lilu 60 inch half bleached liable Damask, the 4c Qjc .kind, Monday at jl JONAS LONG'S SONS IicIiik tlnink anil aliuslni- lii'r. After ti hoarliiff luforp Alderman Storr lie wa.s illschargrd with a warning against rp pentliiR the offense. Camp No. 4:10, 1'. O. S. of A., will meet In regular session this evening; nt S o'clock in Hartman's hall. The iiienibei.M of Local union, No. 111, United Mine Workers of America, will meet in Xovlck's hall this nvcntiig. Important business will be transacted. The nieetlne of the Youtif- Men's Institute which was held yesterday uf ternoqn was lamely attended nnd busi ness of Importance was transacted. Charles Kaestner, the prominent ho. telkeeper of Cedar avenue. Is oontlued to his home by an Injured kne. The children of St. Paul's. Christ Lutheran nnd the Church of Peace passed examination last ovenliiK nnd prepared for the Lord's Supper, which they receive next Sunday morning. Mrs. William Hrown, of Ripple street, Is seriously 111. DUNM0RE DOINGS. Saturday's Shoot nt Spencer Range Won by A. M. and F. M. Spencer. Other Interesting Notes. The hliool at Spencer's range hfld here on Saturday was for two-man teams at Blue Hocks, fiO birds per man, the championship of XorthensOin Pennsylvania being contested and the Ballestlto trophy awarded. The following teams antered: Three teams from Scranton C.un club, C K. Von Storch nnd Kdward Rlttenbender, Maton and Snowden, 11. M, and F. SI. Spencer: one team from Rlack Diamond flun club, of Plttston, Stroll and Mur ray; two teams from Tunkhaiinock iiun club, one team from Mooslc Our, club, one team from Dunmnrt Gun club, one team from Wilkes- Harre Sun club, one team from Peikvlll? lluu club. H. M. and K. M. Spencer, of the Scranton lun club, tlrst score, S4; Stroll and Murray, of the Black Dia mond Gun club, second score, SI. At the shooting at the Sportsman's shoot hi New York last week with rlllo at seventy-five feet, H. M. Spencer, or the Rlectrlc City Hide club, was third In the one hundred shot championship match, tlrst In the ten shot champion ship, with a score of INft out of 2,"i0, and first In the German sentry match, with a full scoie of 7.1. Stroll and Murray, of the Bluck Dia mond Gun club, have challenged the Messrs. Spencer ,for a return shoot at an early date. May Be Incendiary Blaze. About 1.30 o'clock Saturday the fire men were called out by an alarm sounded as tho result of it tire discov ered lu the planing mill of Hugh Burke, on Hlgg street. Owing to tho quick response of our fire MglitPrfl tho damage done wns very slight. There had boon no lire In or about the mill for veral days ailil It Is supposed to have been of an In condlary origin. Borough Brevities. By the sudden starting of a car upon which he was standing on Saturday while about his duties as welghmaster at the Spencer breaker, M. W. Cham b'flln received a severe fall, which re sulted In his being severely bruised about the face and body, but he for tunately escaped serious Injury. Francis Herring, of lllnoiushurg. Is visiting at Oscar Yost's homo on Blake ly street. O, A, Simmons, of Kaston. Is visiting friends hi town for a fow days. John Moftutt, Jr., of mm street, leaves today for New Yoik, where he FOR HONDAY ONLY. Jonas Long's Sons Monday Buying Means Honey Saving at Jonas Long's Sons Tlany Stores Combined. The price quotations for to morrow, which are the lowest possible, are backed by the best kind of merchandise. You'll need many of the items later. Why not buy them now ? FOR HONDAY ONLY. Dress Goods 52 inch all-wool Trico Flan nel, double fold, in all the new Spring shades. Regular OQc 39c. Monday .Cu 4 inch Wool Cashmere,ex tra heavy, beautiful finish in navy, brown, green, cadet blue, red, garnet and grey and black Good value at'QQc 9C Monday Zu ' $6 inch all-wool Home spuns, made of the best An gora wool, in three shades of grey, brown and blue, i Qc Regular 7 c. Monday.. tO 54 inch all-wool Victoria Suitings, made of the best sarn, pure dye, sponged and shrunk, in all the newest Spring shades, including black. Regular value 7. Mon- J Qc day KJ 32 inch Wool Serges, a good heavy fabric for children's school dresses, a fast color, good wearing fabric. Reg ular value ic. Mon- i c II! day Many Stores Combined will resume his duties In the auditor's ofliee of the Krle and Wyoming Valley railroad, which was transferred there on Saturday. Gerald, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs, James Davltt was burled yester day, Interment being made In St. Mary's cemetery. Letters remaining unclaimed during tho period ending March 23, 1901. Per sons calling for these letters will please say advertised: Mike Mlnnehaii. A. .1. FrnntJ!, L J. Williams. 221 Chestnut street; J. H. Miller, Anna J. Snyder, 1.107 Adams avenue; A. IX. Jon's, Miss N. Tnuswulnt, 710 Clay avenue: J. .1. Moran. 10.1 Drinker street; Lizzie Knapp, 222 Grove street; A. M. Golden, 113 Chestnut street; J. Butler, Henry T. Yaglle. Jefferson avenue and Larch street; Frank Galhralth f2). Horn Schott, T. If. llnnnlgau, Mrs. Ann Dempsey, Qulncy avenue; Joe Delaney, Gulseppe Guerre. Francesco Coiuino doro, Benardlna Gervase. OBITUARY. Thaddeus E. Carr. 'I ha-Mtm 1.11m Cut, onr fit lln- llj' ohl. t ml bost luioun liuim- men, ami senior pJil lit of Him firm of T. i:. l.'arr k Soli, t Nrt!i Wellington airniic, iili"il on Silurday night .it Iho family rcMdcncr o.cr Hi store, jftr .i vcfk's illiifj. Mr. Carr wa 5D year nM, I' ini' hfpn hom In I'nadilla, V. V., In I'M. II r.uni" In Sor.intoii about lvniy-etcn jik n.o. anrl for llie lal (lflren jeais lia.1 been riiewtiM in die nuiki'l liu'lns with Ms mil, llr it Minlvrd hv widow .mil tlii.p ilnl iliin; Mi. I.cioy M. Potter, if "l.rl' Summit; Ml. I'r.nk J. Coori'r ami T'rjr.l. I., fair. Iioim of tliin cit.r. Tin" frncial lll bf lielil lonmr-ion- at :t p. m. Iiom III lto rcildmi'f, u'U ?)." WjOiinglo.! nifmie. 1'ilci.d. wltliliig to lieiv tlic irmnln rail ito o hr-luren 10 .1. in. ami 1 p. in. Int'iintMir will ! m.i'lf m I'oimi Hill inii'li i. Joseph Ansley, sr. lox'lili Air-ley, sr., .ljiil 7" j,ii, who f.,r many ;rji '.n tli omiri' anil in.ir.mor of An..le,i' iil.ihlnj mill, minti-c on tlio lllooi i lung division nt ihi' l,jrk.ivj!i:t.i rillnvirl, ne.u Stratiton Mieil. Unvl at l.in Lome on Mnlillun Ktii'it, Nitiird.i.v, all. i' a lnnr,'iliiK" llli.i' of tttrlw months' duration. Peuiiseil luil khiImI In Kir.inlor, thirty-five yi.ii. ami vsn one o' Ihe t'liy'n ino-t fiiU-lnnhn ami le.fieitrU lin-i-nih-i men. He is wirvhul by Ills wile mid the folloulh! noiw nnd dauijlilei: .liwnli Mi.lfj Jr., Lincoln Vn.lry, Kdward S Ati-ley. MIm Aen.i An.lf-y and Mm. S'.uali Porter. Jll of till ni The fiinrr.il senile will lie cnnduitrd .il tin hou-e, l'.'S Meridian .ilrert. ihW alleinnon j II n'clo, k. The ii'iiuilnt will lie t.iVen in I'ju pirl, Vtjyiie lOiinly, Tueild inoi lilnt. wluie Hie) will lie pihat"l' int'iml Mrs. P. M. Engnn. (.allieiine, wile of I'. M. K-t.n. nf -l l.jcl.pujliiu UNcniie and llie.tnut ttnel, illnl a t,i:i) o'clock jf.tridjy inoinlnir. HeiTaie.l wjs 1S )pjm uf ase and had hem alllni; for ime time. Hie Is nevlied liy hor liu.lui il and H'ei.il chlldien. The fuiiei.it will tal.r ldace at U n'dink ! inoiiow inninlnt; "villi a hluli maw at . c,n ilih'k (Iiuuli. Inlei iiioiil will he nude in . ' Cnttioili.il cenieitii. Mrs. David Anfield. . Jane, nil of Dai id Arfield, of t"Ji IVinlrfiilli lieet, nacd 10 lean, died at l.er home on Satmda.i. Sim is siuiiird I'.v lirr luutiaiiil and eierJl rhllil-cii. The funeral emce will lie iMidmltd ,n the lieui liy Hev. II. I. i:ank, at il n'i lo I Irinoriow afternoon. Inteiment will In- in.i'e In Wa.hluirn rtrert eeineluy. Michael Coggins. Mnliael t'ouirfrm. son of Mr. and Mm, Mnlu'l I'oKRllis, of W4 Kjmn ntlfet, died ill an ear'y hour MtmJ.iy inoinii.ir, iifier a Ho wreU' ill lien. The fitnrial t-eiilee illl lie held at SI. I'alrli-L'n Cilholle (liineli ut fi n'i lutl, Dili mom. luir. Intcrmti.t will lie nude In the Calhidial ceiueter. . David Davis. Daiid lai, lined , of Hi: encineriinir de. r.atlnient of Hie lllikson works, died eienlay J tt Taj lor, alter a tJiort illurti wilh inuumenia, Many Stores Combined1 FOR HONDAY ONLY. Muslins. Hill, 1 yard wide 7c 1 Fruit of tho I nam 7r. wei Lonsdale 7c . Dwight Anchor 8c' Holly 4-4 Muslin, un bleached 5c Louse Fine Muslin, un bleached 6'cV Mohawn Sheeting. Unbleached. Blecchcd ( 42 inch 10c 10c 45 inch.... 1 lc( 12c..6-4 He, 14c 7-4 16c 1 !6c 8-4 18c 18c. .. .9-4 20c 1 20c. . 10-4 22c Utica Sheeting. Unbleached. Bleached 1 12'c..42 inch..!3c 13c. .4 inch. . 15Cj 1 5c 6-4 1 7c i 1 7c 7-4 19c- 19c. ...8-4 21c! 21c 9-4 23c( 23c. . . 10-4 25c, , JONAS LONG'S SONS AMUSEMENTS. W-Ve-SViiKSW I YCEUn THEATRE i - Ttl'.IS .V nt'fifit'Vimrt. Lesseei. A. J. DLT I V. .Maiueer. O.NK Xlt.lll' (1M.V Tucstlay, MihtIi '2(5. The grandest Mlii'-tirl Orsaniiuiinn in the world, .1. II. HAVKHI.WS Mastodon SViinstrela V. K. Nankeillle. ole O111.-1 lii-nlri) riy th tei-oiiiiiKed leading noiiiiel ., the uniiere. (iCCimii: Vll" Hie jk.mii WH.-IIN Ml Imc'ii neii lenMiie.. Piiie.. -i", renin tej f V.u on .ale -aliiul.i at !) a. m. Thursdny, March 28. Mr. Tim Murphy, In tffl Mmth lIuwU'-. Orrat Siirv.n, ft Bachelor's Romance A Comedy in lour il hi Mai. la Morton, A (iiiiiptrlr and MaUunir Piudtictlon in Uicrj lletJll. Tour I'hdfr lliiitiou of KIICI) (!. nKRCi;!!, Pil, i '.'.'.I , ,'aV., TV. and Al.'. Ro lad Log.- eat. il.f"i S-ai. on sale Tueta -it !) a. ni. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, KCIS& HUOUM)R IIAkRV A. HROW.N Uanasers and Lessee, Local Minster. iioin. 'ntnY sn nit;snv, I -I M. MAITNT.P.S. WILLS BROTHERS' COMEDY CO. is rit( r uimkii. Mnnrtaj Ln-niiiK "Two Old I ionl'1." Tninlji I'.ieiiina; "li Allii'lii it.i " lliritlMV. FIllli M1 SATI'IIIIAV "THE TIDE OF LIFE." Malnue Priee.. 15. -,."i iliu. I.iftiiinr l'rh-e, 'o, 'i. :i'i and 'Ml retila SMewGaietyTheatre ALP. O. IIKIIH1NGTOV. Manager. Thiee Days Commencing- Thursday Matinee, March 28. "Wine, Women and Song," The funei.il will he held Titewlay altemnnn .il !!.. p. in. truiii Hie ieiiliiee of Attonieji Janies P.. Hatkiii". on 'ontli Main mrcet. Miss Mary Roche. Ml... Mai.i Ituihe, a;ed hi, died at (he hoon of hr elkler. Mr ndirw lioniptnii, at 4I'J I'littiam t.tni'1, jrteiil.i inotuini; ul A o'rloek. 'I he funeral will be held TiiomU.v at 2 o'clixb Inleiiiieni ai Calhidial irini li'i.i. Funernls, Ihe lemaiip ot Uk- ialt Ml.. William Caw siih. who died my mnllenly at lier home, ,'o. S liakwood place, will be liuiird thn morn, lie at t.."0 o'rloik. I iitrrmf lit will he msdsj al Calhedial ieiulrr THE LAST CHANCE TODAY. Liquor Dealers Must Take Out Li censes or Forfeit Them, When the eounty treasurer'? offiefi elosed on Saturday nluht there hail been elqhty-lliree llnunr llcenie.i urant ed at the fee of $1,100 provided under the second elass i-lty, laws, fourt al lows fifteen days after the granting ot the lleeiiKeH In wlilrh to talte them out. The fifteenth day was yesterday and nn account of Its helntr Sunday County Trenniirer Serantnn has derided that ho will allow licences to bo taken out to day. All llienses which are not taken out today Avlll expires I