'-K - It 8 THE SCJRAJXTUitf TlUIiUiNE- SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1U0I. WEST SCRANTON LOOK OUT FOR KIDNAPPER STRANGER TRIED TO ENTICE QIRLS FROM SCHOOL. Offered Them Money and Candy to Accompany Him Cniriagc Riding. Mine Workers Holding Special Meetings Story of Sheldon's "In His Steps" What Has Become of the Vinduct Rev. MUmnn's Fare well Sermon Funcinl Announce ments Notes and Personals. IteiMd-t Ii.ik been made fnmi ilio l'lf fcentli ward thnt a fttiinger has 'boon lurking uround No. 32 frohonl luuuso fop wveral day, endeavoring to entice little girls to accompany lilm enrilago tiding. HIh method Is to offer tlim pcnnle.H and candy, hut l'ortuiiati'ly nono ol' tho children havo been enticed away. It Is also Mild th.it the Minhger hud made Inquiries nboul .1 certain rhlld, Jut this statement oould lint bo veil lied. Somo of tho ihllrtioti reported tho matter to their purentu anil the tench rrn were Informed, but up to l.mt night the police know not lilujr of tho uffolr. Rev. MUlman's Farewell. new Frank J. Mllm.an, who for the past fifteen months has ben In charge of the woik at the Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church, will pleach Ills farewell fccrmon to that congregation tomorrow evening. On Monday lie will begin IiIh woik u pastor of the Second 3'rosbyttTloii church of I'oltsvllle. During llev. MIIiiiuii'h connection with tho Sumner Avi'nuu rmn-ch, ho has been InKtiumental In liquidating the debt which overshadowed It and Micceeded in bringing many muIs to 1 ho Master. A large number of the church and congregation tendeied lilm a farewell teeoptlon lat evening at the homo oC Mrs. Klnh Vetera, on North llobcooa. rivenue. The evening was onjoyubly spent In gamed and other diversions Incidental to gathering's of that natiin and at a seaMrtiablo hour refreshments were served. Mine Workers' Meetings. The- Mt. Pleasant, llelleviic and Dia mond locals of the United Mine Work ers of America, held special meeting in their respective halls lust evening to take some dellnlte action ivlatho to the suspension of Samuel Morgan. A movement had been started to ob- ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT FOR J COUGHS I and COLDS -TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. I II Dill! 1 HiS II I MR i I ftk... Tomorrow we will place on sale the second portion of the stock injured by water through the recent fire at Williams & McAnulty's carpet store. In many instances little or no dam age appears on the goods after they have been cleaned and dried. That makes no difference in the prices, however. The fire insurance companies treated us liber ally, and as the present sale is simply an unpleasant interruption in our regular spring trade, we desire to wind the whole thing up within the next three days and be done with it for good, so that we may be ready for the rush of the Easter trade next week. The Bargains Are Startling But the loss is not ours. The fire insurauce com panies have 3tood for it. Among the goods offered at sacrifice prices today and Saturday are: Several Hundred Fashionable Umbrellas, Black and Fancy Dress Goods. Silks, Notions, Laces, Corsets, Embroideries and Trimmings, Gloves, Domestics, Men's Furnishings, Draperies, Outing Flannels, (this seasou's patterns), Hisses' Ladies's and Children's Coats, Crash Skirts, Ladies' Wrappers, Children's Wool Dresses, Etc., Etc. I Not whole stocks, remember, but simply the limited Jporlions of stocks damaged by water aud settled for by the 'insurance companies, The second portion of the damaged goods ou 3ale this raorniug from 8 o'clock. Globe Warehouse tain the consent of live locals lo rail a district convention, lull It Is tinder stood that this proposition fell thiutigh. Sheldon's "In His Step." At the Jackson .Street Uaptlot 1 huivli tomoirow evening the subject an nounced was "Job's Life," 'but the pas tor will give Instead the story 01 Shel don's "In Ills Steps." The story will be beautifully Illus trated with forty-two coloied views, and the subject will be- Interesting to nil, as the 'book Is veiy familial. Jackson Stieet Chinch Notes. The choir under the leadership of I'tofcihor Lewis Davis N preparing to give the public a treat in Ilio line of Knster services. W'q arc glad to have with us the Itev. James Hughes last Thursday night leading our prayer mooting. Tin- visitor from the Young Men's Christian association should be fleeted by large numbers of the Uupllst Voting 1'eople's union next Tuesday night. Tho pastor will Rive an Illustrated lecture ill connection with the social to be given by the liaptlst Young peo ple's union on Tuesday. Apt II !'. Cut Price Sale. Sat in day we will cut the pi ice on every pair of hoso In the stote. Our new Hosiery Department Is the largest in the city. Conic and see It. Meat's .V: llugen. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. An entertainment and social will be held on Monday evening, April S. at tho First Welsh Congregational chinch, on South Main avenue, under tho aus pices of the following (.lasses: Annie T. Humphreys, William J. Thomas and Thomas Lewis. The ndmlslsou fee will be 15 cents, and this will Include 1 1n; entertainment and also cake and cof fee. Ice cream und candy will be sold extra. A hearty Invitation is extended to all. Ilelwecu SJOO and $Sw) was leiillzed by the collections madeieeonlly among the members of the Simpson Methodist Dplscopal chutch through the medium of the mite lioxes. The Columbia lliw' and Cheitileni company has adopted suitable resolu tions on the death of Kiberl l Diehl, and the charter has been draiwil in mourning for a peiiod of thirty das-. Tho dancing class which meets In Mear.V hall every Friday evening, hehi mi enjoyable mnstiuetade dance last night, which was attended by scer.il hundred young people. The osuuuen worn pietty. grotesque and Interest ing. Liwrcnee 011 best l.i furnished the music A. Forest Dershliiier. of South Main avenue, has letiuned to line-knell uni versity, after a short visit with his patents. The uiliistivl show In leheiiiaal by the members of St. Brendeti's council Is progressing nicely, und the boys promise their friends an agieeable sur prise when a. public performance Is The sacred cantata "Daniel, or the Captivity and IJestot.uion." now In ve heursal by theTabeinacle Cnlted choir, under the direction, of Hugh Jones and Thomas Williams, will Iks given Its first pubic presentation on .May r.O, Silurian lodge of Odd Follow held it regular meeting last eicnlngand elect ed ofilcers for tho ensuing term, trlven. Patrolman John Mnlott, who has been laid up with a fraettited leg for several M celts, Is recovering the use of his limb slowly, nnd will kouii be nble to leave the house. John W. Unbelts, who for a number of years conducted a merchant tailor ing ihtislnos on North Main avenue, has moved with his family to l'itts buig. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Taylor, of .Tuck hiii street, aio lecoierlng fioni the ef fects of pneumonia. The names of ltenjainln Orllllths and Aldeiman Davles rue mentioned In connection with the appointment of police magistrate. The members of the Mt. Pleasant local. No, li'Ts. mited Mine Woikcrs of America, who ate upholding Hunitir-1 Moigau against the action of the llnzli ton convention, will meet In t'o-opcra-tlve hall totuouow afternoon, St. David's pailsh. llev. IMwaid James Mclleiuy, lector. Celebrations of Holy Kuchaiivt, T.::u aud ln.Ho , id.; evensong, T.M p. m,: Sunday s.hool, '.'.30 p. m. Kdwntd, lite sen-ycar-old son of Jnmcs Harrington, of no mi. rmun ave nue, is missing. He wot,- n leefet coal, black cap anil knee pain. S'i rvlees over the icmalns of the late Hett Lewis wvie hold at the home of dcreased's parents, on South llromley avenue, at n o'clock yer-terday nfter lioon. The services weie conducted by ltev. Thomas i- fJiiiehy. pastor of tho Jackson Stivut liaptlst church, and builal was made In the Washburn stieet ceinelei y. The pall-beniers and tlower-hfarers were M. Snow, A. II. Jones. Iloberl Oolden, Anthony Pender, Itoberl Thom as. William Davis, rj. W. Dais. W. 1'hllllps, K. Davis ami DeLong. DUNMORlfioiNGS. Red Men Elect Ofilcers Tomonow's Services In the Churches. Other News Notes. At iliu laM meeting or the lied Men election or ollicets was held. The Mowing were chosen: Sachem, IMu.trd Kimble: senior sagamore. M. J. Hulger; Junior sagatnoie, .Michael i:.irlyj prophet. ('. P. Iliissell; clerk of re. Olds, H. 1!. Cole. ),. ,elver of wam piim. Charles Minnie li; ivilleetor of wampum, T. 1. Leti-hworth: trustee, eighteen month'.. K. .. Illaik. Instal lation will take pi. ne on Apill II. In the Chinches. Tiiliiiuorc Metho.llMt Kplseop.il . hluch Itev. A. J. Van Cleft, pa.-tor. The lastor w:li oicupy the pulpit at both the morning and evening soivkes. The subject of the moinlng seuuon will be. "The Ihidiuing Name." And of tho seinion In the evening, "lheinal Life Through Jesus Christ." Sunday school at l.!0 p. m. and the other mm vices as Usual. Seats free and all made wel come. Diintnoie Piesbyteiluu church itev. W. V. Gibbons, pastor. Morning sub ject: "What to Do with Our Disap pointments." Kvculng subject, "Christ's Soi lety in the World." Sunday hchool at 1 o'clock. Dudley Stieet IMplNl fhlirch Preaching by i. W. North at Ki.So a. in and 7.::o p. in. Sunday school at li o'i l Prayer meeting Thursday t "( nlug at "..". o'clock, Tripp Avenue Christian church .1. D. Dabney. pastor. Morning subject. "Ilevlew of Sunday School Lessons for the Quarter. Kvenlng Mibject. "Wh.it Think Ye of Christ." Sunday school at 10 o'clock, lively body welcome at all services. Cut Piice Sale. Satin day we will cut the price on eveiy pair of hose in the stole. Our new Hosiery Department Is the largest in the city. Come and see It. ' Meats & Hagen. Boiough Brevities. rale musical treat will be af folded tile people of Dumnoie tin Sat urday night next. April t .when Prof. L'tnest L. Ilovard. the highly gifted aud talented pianist of tilts hoiottgh, will glu a i colt.il of noted composi tions on the piano. In the main audi torium of the Methodist Kpl?copaI ehuich. Thfi' has been no piano ie I'llnl in Inmnieie for a number of years and this ucitil, coming at the bands of the representative pianist of tho borough, who has achieved tuot un usual suoross in his playing dining .I puloil of :.enr, will doubtless limine ciowded hoiiFcs. I'rof. r.oiard Is one ol the llnesi pianists In the valley and all piano lovers should come out and lnnr him The undoes of the Metho dlsl Ilpiseopal church announce this as their final ( oneort. Uaiber Sullivan, who on Monday was fined $1 for Sunday shaving, lerpiestcd u further hearing and for his pains ic ceived additional lines which biought his total expense Up to fi.M. The union halbcrs uie detoi mined to stop Sunday work and will have men on duty tomoiiow to see that Its rules aio adhered to. The funeral of tho late Michael Henly oceuiud from his kite honi" on Pine street csteiilay. Large numbers of son owing friends followed tho i cumin to their last vi sting place In m Mao's cemetery. Cheap Rates to California. Parties desiring to make trip to Cali fornia, Arizona or New Mexlio, either lor business or pleasuie. t-an do so now at almost half pike. nvery Tuesday, until April With. In clusive, tickets marked "Colonist" may be purchased via Southern Hallway for $11.00 from Washington. $10. SO fioni Philadelphia, and' conespoiullngly low prices from other points. Tho Southevn Hallway and southern Pacific company operate thiough ex i urslou sleepers from Washington, leaving Mondays. Tuesdays and Fri days, the Tuesday sleeper being avail able for "Colonist" tickets. Tho berth late In these sleepeis Is only $T.oo, two people bslng allowed to occupy one berth If desired. Personal conductors and l'ulhnan porters go thiough with each sletpei. There ore other new, convenient and economical features connected with there excursions which may be ascertained from Charles L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, Southern Hallway. S2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia. A SENSIBLE MAN Would u'f Kini' llibam (or tlir Thugt anil l.tiuga. It H lurlntt moro Ojgloi, fNuliLi, Aklliuia, PiciiKlilll), f'loup anil all Tliro.it and I.unc Trouble, llian anj oilier inrdlchip. The pioprlflot lu aulhoili'(l any iim,'i;lt to sln mi a Simple llntllo 1'no tu lomlnro on ol tho merit of UiU i-uat ruiKdy. 1'rkc '.'Oe. .nei o. NORTHSCRANTON MONDAY NIGHT'S LECTUItE ON SACRED ART. A. V. Bower Will Deliver n Lecturo Illustrated by Stereoptlcon Views nt tho Fiovldenco Presbyterian Church Interesting: News of Do ings In the Youug Women's Chris tian Association Mrs. Bevan Pre sented with Purse of Gold by Mem bers of Congregational Chinch. A steieopiUon lectuie on "Sacred Ait" will tic the attractive event on Monday evening next In tho l'iol dence Presbyterian church. A. V. Power, who gives the lecture. Is nn li.structlve nnd pleasing speaker, and llilf. fact, together with the fact that he will give stereoptlcon llhiFtratlons on the canvas of much of his subject matter, and then uIko In view of the familiarity of children and adults with Hlblo scenes, will nil eombluo to make the evening nn occasion of much pleasure and real protlt. Tickets will not be sold for the lec tuie. though u silver offetlng will be. ruHlVed at the doot. Mt. Dower will give special piomiucuee to events In Chilst's life, piocodlng Kuster. and tills wilt have special Interest because of the fact that the following Sabbath will be the Castor Sabbath tu the calendar ol the church. The most not able of the views will be as follows: lly ll.ro "Hie Maudlin nf lie- IntimctiK" ' 'Jho Pro.mi of I'llaltV Wife," "I.raUni. Hie I'litoiltnii." lly lluirurui"Chr:l in thr Trinplc." an.l "liltllMllMIi." lly Muiiri.irM-.' i hilM n.'fori' 1'ilntr " and I ihaiy." Ilv Kii1kii "'tin .Unlit of the Cin-." "Hie t'liiellltlnii,'' "Hie llmint from tlir 1 1." lly Aiiiribi "Hie I'iuU ot Si. I'.MV lie Itiphul "fiaiitiiuralioii," jii'1 "Tin- lloJil tu Cnlvjiy," Si,.lnuni .ilio of oik of U Vawl, IWce, Puwe'iil, niloiili.ii n ii, llonrpdf jii, l( Hollc, Miruii and otter.4 ulll be sliowif. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Sewing fcIiooI Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Gospel meeting Saturday ev nlng nt 7.S0 o'clock. Vou are conllully Inilted to attend this meeting. Jiinloivt' meeting Sunday afternoon at X"0 o'clock, llelle Mabey will lead this meeting. There nPl b" a union Gospel meeilng In the Central rooms. 20,". Washington avenue, Sunday afternoon at D.I5 o'clock. Miss Cll'.nhcth "Wll?on, one of the nation il seiretaiies, will lead this nicttlng. You are most coidlally in vited to b- picsent. Miss Wilson will hold a ouf(iene ith all the members of out dltfeient committees and teachers of classes In the association room, 20tS North Main avenue, Monday evening, April I. at T..'!0 o'clmk. It Is earnestly lenuestcd that tbeio be a good attendance to greet Miss Wilson. The regular Mon day evening classes will be omitted that evening. The Tuesday afternoon lJlhlo s-tudy, by ltev. George L. Alilcli. at o'clock; subject, "The Prophecies of Daniel." This class Is well attended The study for next Tuesday Is In the second chap, tor of Daniel, using charts as helps. "We Invite others to Join tho class in this mo-t Interesting and inspiring study. Miss 'Wesuotl'p class in embroidery will not hold a meeting net Tuesday, as the next meeting will be held Tues day, Apill f. Mother's meeting Wednesday after noon at 1 o'clock. This meeting will bo held but once a month hereafter the fii-t Wednesday of each month. We Invite all molheis to attend. Some piactlcal suggestions will be given ol this meeting. Kitchen gaiden Thuisday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Thursday evening Itiblo study nt 7.3'J o'clock piompt, taught by the sec wtary. Sunday school lesson and C. I. Scofleld's correspondence com so. "The Two Advents," will be taught. The leuulnr meeting of the executhe committee will bo held Saturday after noon ut 3 o'clock. All who wish to join classes In paint ing, .Cngllsh. millinery, piano and cm broidery, may call on secretary at the looms. 20IS Noith Main avenue These classes are free to all members of the as-oclatlon. Otheis who wish to Join may make airangoments with the sec iitnvy. There will bo a Young Women's chilstlan association i.nlly in the Sec ond Prcsbytt ilan (lunch Tuesday evening at T.R o'clock. Miss Cllzu betn Wilson, one of the natlbnul sec retaries, will piesldf at tills meeting. You nie most tovdliilly Invited to be present. Cake Walk mid Ball. A giiiMd cake walk and ball will bo given a week from next Thursday at 1 lie Audltoiluni, U'lder the nusplees of the Quaker City Colored quartette. The fillowing persons will take part: William Fisher, of Philadelphia; .To rome Wnllou, of tills city, Carl Wag ner, Percy Hoy, of Wllkcs-Harre. and W. Hayden. of New Yoik city. A large sale of tickets has already taken place and It Is expected that tho hall will bo thronged to Its utmost with spcotatois'. Mrs. Bevan Honored. Mis. Daniel Bevan, formerly organist ot Hie West Maiket Street Welsh Con gregational church, was tendeied a re ception by the members of the con gregation In the parlors of tho chinch Wednesdav evening. Mrs. llevnn served as organist of the church for a number of years and recently relin quished the position. In recognition nt faithful and gratuitous services, tho congregation lowarded her by the pre sentation ot a pui so of gold. The presentation speech was inaib) by Mr. John Unburn, who spoke briefly on behalf of the congregation. The evening was Intetsporsed with a liter ary and musical piogramme, In which the members participated. Cut Price Sale. Saturday we will cut the price on eierv pair of hose in the store. Our new HoHlety Department Is the largest In the city, como and .eo It. Mears & Hagen. SHORTEH PARAGRAPHS. Tho wedding of Miss Katharine (la in lei. of Church avenue, and Mr. Adams, of Voungstown, Ik announced to tako place next Monday, nt the lionni of tho lirldo'H patents, Mr. and Mrs. Uvun Cabrlel. A tie soelal will be given it t the home of Mr. and Mr. Uvun MiOulnness, on tho corner of Main uemio and 1'arker Blrcet, nest Thursday evening. Muvlln Miller, of Cleat view street, a veil known character In police elicles, was again arraigned before Alderman ridler yestorduy for being drunk nnd dlfordotiy and driving his family from their home, lie was lined $S. Patrol men Perry nnd Haltry aicrsted lilm. Thomas Powell, of Keystone school, will pmach both morning und evening In the North .Main uvenuo Baptist church. John Unmanly, of West Matkot stieet, had Patrick McNulty arrested for malicious mischief yesterday and ntralgnod befoto Alderman Myoirt. The caso was settled by McNulty paying the costs. Adam Spltzer, 'the bottler, had Mar tin Miliar arrested for using legls tered bottles for dlffeienl purposes. Miller paid the costs and settled the case, Mrs. S M. Covscn, of North Main avenue, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. A. Cunningham, of Peokvllle. The North Cnd Stais will play tho Patriotic Basket Ball team, of Ilydo Park, next Tuesday evening ut the Auditorium. Notice Is hereby given that tho co partnoishlp horutofoie existing be tween the undersigned, under the firm name of Konner & Ulckeison, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Tho business will bo continued by George A, nickcrson. who hns assumed all liabilities und will collect nil debts due said II i-m. (Signed) S. P. Tenner, Geo. A. Dlckeisou. Si raiiton la.. Manii '.'H. I'iOI SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Funeial of Mis. Fied Wlnteimute, Horse Owned by James O'Boyle Indulges In a Runaway. Tho icuialus of Mrs. 1'ied Winter mute were given Interment yesterday morning in the Cathedial ccmetiy. The funeial was held from the home of deceased's mother. Mis. Cniden. nt -17 Irving avenue, nnd was attended by many iclatlves und friends. The lloral offerings weie many and told silently of the high esteem In which deceased was held. A high mas of lequlem was colebiatod at St. Pe ter's i.ilhodral. The p.ill beareis were Michael Mo Orall. James Mcllugh, Thomas Hayes and 1-Mwnrd Alonahan. The llowvr bun ers weie Michael Geirlty and Mar tin Xolnn. Serious Runnwny. Considerable excitement was mused Inst evening about (5 o'clock by a horse hitched to a butrgy, owned by Janies O'Boyle. of Klver stu-et. The horse was ftlghtened on Plttston avenue by a street car and started off precipitous ly, tbiowing out O'Hoyle and his son, who woio the occupants of tho car riage, but who luckily escaped In Jury. Tho maddened animal i iishcd up l.lcr street and there the buggy came In contact with a post, whoie'a mall box was hanging. This wa totn off and broken into pieces. The buggy was totally demolished. Cut. Price Sale. Saturday we will out tho price on every pair of hose in the store. Our now Hosiery Department Is the largest lu the city. Come nnd see It. Mears & llngeii. Shoit. News Items. All young women of tho South Side Young Women's christian associa tion uie Invlteil to attend the central city branch mooting tomoiroy after noon, which will he led liy Miss Eliza beth Wilson. The ntfcellni.' of the Oeneral Ciunt rommaiidery. Xo. J.!0. Knlglits of Mal ta, which was- lield at lliii'tiiinii'n hall last evening, was largely attended. Jniue.1 .1. Itronnan, ot Cedar a venue, is visiting lrlendM In Wilkes-Harre. OREEN RtDOE. 'IIk .(liul.iiK of l.rai'iuui .inn l.rjn.luai- H sikili'o of sell 1 N". -.. Iii lil .in inti'ioilri; ! l.itr '.lritl.iv ii'OM llie iiKftlou, "Itioticl. 'Iii.it New Aotk i' a nioir ilesli.iliK jil.no ol ui. lnnr 1I1.111 I'liitojIuiiU " 'Ilio liailiift una Mi l.oiiio Coiir.nl on l.un.ni.lr II slilr, .en! Wainn fuller on (.uiuiiur A mle. i-piili'il -I'tii lies wile lii.ulo liy Jl.ill" f-njiler ainl Clu.". M11U, f (.i.iunnir II In tin; aliluuaino, .oi'l I'.v 11I1I0 William iilul llobdt Mi win', of liuiii our A maid, in ilio ncK.iuit'. Mlvi (orlult .11 r. til a- Jnil'o JU'l ikcl'liil in fjoi of the .ifilrmi lii.'. Cut Price Sale. S.'i tin day we will ml the pike on every pall nf hos'e in the store. Our new Hosiery Tiepartnioiu is the largest In Iliu eltv. Come and s-oo it. Mears & Hagen. We will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we can not cure with Liverita, the Up-To-Date Little Liver Pill, when the directions are strictly com plied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes contain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5c boxes contain 15 Pills. Beware of substitutions and imitations. Sent by mail. Stamps taken Nervita Medical Co., Corner Clinton and Jack son Streets, Chicago, 111. Sold by AlcQarrah & Thomas, Druggists, 209 Lack;, nwanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. KKj:KM50nuKi).auuuKKaKMK 1 Meldrum, Scott & Co. ANNOUNCE A New arrivals in Foulards, New Waist Silks, p Exclusive Styles in Easter Neckwear, X INCLUDING r Panne Velvet and Satin Stocks, Lace Collars w and Jabots, Lisle and Silk Hosiery all being K Specials for Today. 126 Wyoming Ave. NEW TELEPHONE 195, SbKKX5UK;KUJ0K5)SKn55 OBITUARY. Daniel Shea. Pjlilil sInM, nt Sl7 IrUn; uoiii' ,iinl ,',$ year, dlul jostinla.v morning at tu..j) o'ltack, utt-.M ,i rliort llln."" f( imiuiiiot.il. Pcri.uoil .a Uill l.iiouii uiiil mprttril In tills (lly ui.il n ii mnnticr of llltfinn Nu. .1, .tidint Oid.r ol llil'cinl iih nii'l f H.lunilnjs covin ill, Vuuiik" Mm' ItKtitule. lie i uninl ly n uifi1 .iiul two dilMri'ii, Miiy utul ItitiUt, a ir.otliii, f sltirs ami one limllui. 'Uie fimrril vlll t:il.f tore .Mnmlay ninrnln at II o'clmk with u lil.ii M:.M of liiUirlu .it SI. 1'itcr'd ratlirili.il. Intirmcnt ulll be nuJv in Uie Citliiili.il iiinotpiy. His. Anile Rogeis. .Mif. Miiu lturin, wld.iu- of l'.ilrick KomTf, illnl jolciiliy at tlic lioinc ot lirr tUiiRhter. Mm. I.ilnjul Uari'.v, IV) ll.illroait Atriaic She li CJirv t nt liy Ir ilaiiglitfr. Mis. lMuanl C,irey. riiini.il Momliv .t t oMoil. In iii Holy ('rum iliuuli. hiliiiiKiu in Cuil.ulr.ll ci'icti'T.i. FuneinlR. 1 in- funciul ut Mlll.un Jr., nm of .Mr. ji.'l Mn. Willi nn It'ihlii-oii.- n( pi.uvn htuct, ulio ilicil TliutMliy luornliiif. ulll tilte pUoc timfir- lew ultiriioon at '.' o'clock .it tlic l'riniltlrc Mlllioillst lllllldl. 'thi' fiinor.il Miiui iii-r th. rotiuiiii of Ilio Uie niin lirnuly will lf l.ilil .it the lou-, i'JI Noilli Siiiiiiur aiinuc, :it 'J n'llock. toiiKirrnw jflillioon. tin. J. II. sunt, i.iMii' of tin- '.imp. iioii Mdlioili-l KNeol i hull h. ulll cflWUie, 'I lie iniuins ulll lie taVin to riilnohllli for in K run tit. 'Hi'.- (r.iHi.il of llm Lite (..iln.li.i A. Ijrke will Iii1p pi no .it in o'doclv llili morning. Sinlrm will Im lulil .11 Ilio lioiiv in ,iil: lourt iii.l lli.' limiliii nil) lirtakrn lo l l.nl.'s (iioiu lor iiitcunciit. 'Hip lulu Ml of tin- Luc Arthur WuRitdfl' will Like pi no irh'itily .11 i e'tloi ! till-. jIIitiiooii Irom the lioii-o, l'.'IO lotion Allrct. I'.tirljl wilt l0 inailr in t lie M'.i.hluirn trrct frmrtri., Tli fllllilal of ll. fleolue SHllnr will Mke iUei Moml.iy .iflirnouti .it 'J . in. troni tlw n-sl'lcnre, W0 N'nltli Miln jmiiuc. swilrrs ulll lit Ik M nt Ilio liou' anil liilvriiicnt will l.o mnln in Ilio l'iul Hill n'liutoiA. Until will lio ut. jto. THE DEATH OF CILIBERTI Veitltct That Wns Returned by the Coioner's Jmy at the In quest Last Night. The liniues't held by Acting ("moiii-r P.ilne hist night at Diinnioio to Inijulrc Into tho causes' of the death of Clio annl Cillbertl lirougltt out no now tea tui'os lu the cas'e. County Detective Phillips was present and gave as his ojiinlon that it was undoubtedly a rus'e. of minder declaring the iith Ide theory to bo un Imposslbllln. Coionor Talne was very einplinlle in his declaration of the same thing nnd snld that from the jiosltlon ot the wound it was utterly Impossible for Cillbirtl to have killed himself. There were no wltnes-e.s picsent. Il being extremely dlllleult 10 Induce any one In that nelglihoihood to say anything' in refeieneo tu affair1' of this kind. The jury rendered the following verdict: "We, the undersigned Jurors Und that the said Giovanni Cillbertl met his death from gunshot wounds at the hand of parly or patties unknown to us. "We would reiiK-st th.it the county oiimilssloners take some notion In Ibis 1 use and make it determined effort to hi lug about tile uppiehension of the Iersou or jiersons guilty of thi-i crime." (Signed) John J. Brogen, W. I.. 1'ur- ell. James McGrall, Krod Heavers, lr J. It. Murphy, II. M. Hone REWARD AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUn THEATRE "- ncis . nntut'KDRit. lni. A. J. UUI'I'V, JUiujcr. Saturday, Matineo and Night, llr Goonto W t.ilfinr' I'.imoin Intcrnatloniil llccunl .M.iKcr. IHE BELLE -OF- "The mJctt of all tlic tcun talk." Th raoo of liotli contliiinu. I'lfica- Mirht. . . ,7k .'Tjc, t. and jl.X). AUtliui. 2.h, 6He. anJ 75i seat on mIp Tliurnliy at I) a. m. ' 1 Wednesday, April 3. I) Win llldf.IXS and OI'.OKT.r. WAUUtOX, iy 1111:111 (iiu:AT sorriiKiw duam., AT PINEY RIDGE A Mrrllnfr Prainitic 5-lory o( Life In the Mouu tilin ol TmncMcc MiSiiliictntly Arti'il! floautltully StagcJ( Spulal I'rii-ra Oulidtia, T3c. : Orclicstra,' and Pus tin Irs, CiOe , Mux and Logo fat, ?t. Kiitiro ll.ilcue, Uc.; m ami Iorc naU," l. (.illir'- 23e. Scats on sale Monday at 0 a. in. ACADEriY OF HUSIC, nis & luJuauNntiR itAUkv a. bkowji lUnifcra and Utttrt. Local llanjgn. II M.AM i; Ol' W'l.lX vi.nlno Ii id and $tt unity. I.'duiiul Woiitzcli Jleloilrann, "THE TIDE OF LIFE." Mjtinro I'rlits 11 and 2 irnt I'.ii'lilns 1'iktH 1", Ci. 3.1 and 60 irnt. m. m t wi:i:k. llic C'oinrdun, Mr. Clinrles Leybuine, and lili own loiiipmy nipjmrlitis Mi Krama lluntinj Mnmli.v rctiinir. 'The i'rmcru of rati he!." NewGaietyTheatre M.V. 0. linnniVOTOX, Manisrr. Tlnee Dnys Commencing Thursday jvtatinee, jiaicn e. "Wine, Women and Song." I HECELnilRATGl) GORDON PIANO Befoie buying, send for catalogue. H. 5. GORDON, k & TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS ' NEW YORK Iii. . . u ,l '''ii5giajith(jjfefciUw.i ju10ia&mtL:K1AJ, hWi l. J- ...fc&lU. - .U-l ,. &U.u.iMJhit 1A. .JUL tjt.iiiita.ltAjt