" K, Wu'V ,. y ,'A 3P " - '-vr Wf ;" ' t '' mp4$$WffiW1pb y vW-f W rTfjpi; "; " "''jf ?vn j him THE SCUANTOX TRIBUNE-MONDAY, APRIL 1, 190:1. .4 WEST SCRANTON FAREWELL OP THEPASTOR UEV. F. J. MILMAN LEAVES FOR POTTSVILLE TODAY. Delivered His Last Setmon Yestei tlay to tho Congiegntlon of tho Sumner Avonuo Presbyterian Church Services Held in the Dif ferent Churches. Two Children Weie Painfully Injuied Funeral of the Lnte Amos nemnly To night's Events Personals. I lev. Kirilik .1. .Mlluiuli. I'll. D.. who lms been supplying i1k pulpit til" llu' Stunner Avenue Piesbytoilnu diuich for the iust lli'teen months, coveted his conucrtliin with the church jester day, and tiuluy he will begin Ills Whom .'is pastor of the Second Picshyieiinii chinch (it Pollsville. in which church ho hast received n unanimous inll. During I lev. Mllmnn's labors t the Sumner Avenue chinch he bus b'un very successful and endeared himself to all with whom ho was associated. Ho succeeded In eh-iiling 111? ihllioh Z ii btttdum-nmc Indebtedness and su-ongthuned t Ii- weal: forces In the congregation. As his taieuell text, llov. aillmnn hose this t--cnletice, "Wh.it shall I ilo then with .lestis which is called ChtlstV" fiom Mnthe'.v axvII: 22. Ills subject was "What Will You Do with Christ?" and during his pennon he pressed tho gicat claims of salva tion. During the course or his re marks, lio spoke in n.iit a3 follows: Mcii'h inind ire ptrplov-d .mil disturbed '.-en-sidf-rlng their ir-Mimi In tin- tvfrld. (o M'lf, to i-(.ity, .md the Mate. f.ine iiK-n me i-tr-It ni'V ioui (ihont tlifir pm-wlnns in g-M -ni'l slltct-. Rut cm- relation lo .lmi (Inlst, here ar.il now, and llio tiitnir, i the- luo-d iiiihtlant fpnmtinn aii.v human man cm i rmsitlrr. if niTi ilo the iifrhl tint a t.ilii .linn, thr-; "t iinl.v limp a h"te to" etrmilj. 1ml al, .ill Hut i worth hitiris' line in til!, wmld. Hn tin other Iiniil, if men do Mm .tong tliinR ttllli IfjuK, thoj- line no liope for rdetnilj. nnd tli'y lmi rti-rjthin.; woi 111 luting, loth (or I line .itiJ i trinity. Let me ask jon tili.il ilfiiiiU uimn nlial tie ilo with Jesus? I)iK nl hut uctept-n(e or ir jf-i-lion bcloio Coil depend upon what tve il tritti f hrlrt? If ttr .ncrpt ThnM, .-o.l will ncf tpt i; if ni; ificct Him, Roil will njirt in. Our antpliinrp hototo Roil !o nol. il.'fKinl mi (ho lives wo h.ne livM, upon any ri'liiri'""' iirannnio e may Iuo pcrfonnfil, hill Kololy Mum lnt wu tin utli flirii-t. The lihM, inc.in-r-i .-inner tlut .icepts Ciri-t. f!ml will iinept. lli. tuo-t tnor.il ami npiiu'lit him tint ri'ieot. ( luM, f-'cil lll rejort. The rr.v nifitnent a mill adepts I'hti-t. th.it tuouirnl ln is ".iinIi toil from all tliIni-. " ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT FOR ( COUGHS 1 and colds TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. Ladies' Fashionable Apparel for Easter It's worth something to know that you could not, if you would, buy an old style garment in our Cloak, Suit or Waist Departments, for we have not such a thing in stock. Our New Spring Suits For Ladies' and Misses' Wear, are made up from the best and most popular cloths of the seasou, in a full range oi shades and mixtures. The styles embrace all the best ideas. Kton, Norfolk and Box Jacket Suits, with all the et ceteras aud extra finishing that particu lar buyers, accustomed to the best class of work only, demand, while the prices are much lower thati the same class of goods can be had for in New York or Philadel phia, where a few houses strive as we do, to attain to perfection in ready-to-wear garments. A Beautiful Line of Eton Jackets In Silk, Cheviots and Broadcloths, are well worth a look. They are handsome aud realty moderate in price Ladies' Dress Skirts for Spring Reflect the correct fashious of the hour unci arc so va ried in style that description is impossible. All the new cloths, and the best makes aud colorings in Taf feta Silks are represented, Prices, $25.00 to $1.50. f if' Ladies' Smart Silk In every good shade, color All sizes, to fit auy figure, aud a multiplicity of de- -; signs and styles that is simply bewilderiug, Our new Hue of Ladies' Silk Waists, iu fashionabe leading styles. A really matchless value at,., See as. -.... On wlml i! ilo Mltli Ctnll iliprtnb out In comltn; tliltilirn ft tin1 cliill, or hoik nl foil. "To ,11 nuny n tfrelml tllnl, to tin-in Kiu llu power to heiotin; the foi'H of lloil." Sot liy hi-lnff plmv. not bv beltv uooil, not liv lenlliif; tho lliblc, nol liy pi i.v Itivr, but h. "n-irhliis; lllin." Me Weenie tots of flint Ilo toil Unlit pur It ili'pt-iiili tipiHi i1mI j"tl ilo Willi ( bri'L utirllur joii h)i ill he.ii It m not. "Iti-llie JiHtllloil b fillh, ne hale pe.iu- wltli f.'O'l tlitnniili otir t.iitil h-tl tlitiil " "Nr M li"ev Ilinl pejie b.v pr.ijer nlnti'. it be p-ti-tie. 'I he lurmt biirihtieil iuiui teller ml. Iid piMir bj simple tilth In ( lilIM, HjIii our poveu'lntt ny ilipi-nil iipuh lml ue llu Milh t htlt, "In whom bolii ilnir, Je iv. jolto wllh ioy tinH ilble ami full of cltlj " Irue Joy iloe put ileieml upon oin- i liiiine -Ijikh In life, but sltnpl.i upon yom hillh In f lirll Ilo joii unlit (li'liiul life. II ihpuuls npm lul .vou ilo Willi ( htUt .i In wliillier jmi lwll line it. "He tli J I billiii-lli In the Nm Imlli i-ietlntltic life, rftnl he lb.il belleielh imt mi I'm Mm Mull not we life." Vol upon jmn puirilj it iitttiiflM, Pol ttjhi.il tniir M'ieslliiii;4 in piAjtt, tlpon liollilniv lillt belli ins I'lilisl . pemU join V'i'ttil.ir llitll.ll lite. tVl.il miikI .von ilo Hh (hiti.l, You tniil ilo iMiietlilllll Willi llllll. Yell lltti- llllll "II jour luttnl.. I'ilnte died In uet .b Mil oil hh Intel' Hid miilil nut; iihIIIiu imii j-oii. Vmi inii i lllui .niepl or i-i-Jiil Him. lArij'one that ioi nm I'n-pl Him, ii-jeils Unci. We mini ellhii hi llltn Into fitir In ills ind lite m shut dim out, le miKt confix or dtuv lllin. If we do noi luVf mi f-t ml i..r lll'ii. Ilin ue 'land nitiliei 111m. Mop -nirl i n'1-.iil"!- Mlnj II is Willi whom nu lute soiuelhlu: to do. 1 lie nol win ditlie-lj-.ip)i.iliilid .ind .itmoinli.l Klmii I lie nol die only hi ktoIIi n roll of inn'. We ln.ii ) tn Hits, bill, dentin;; dni-i lml allu the f.ul. lie i pn.trii to lie (lie s-i ii ,.r (!od lijr ier illtii-e, umvii-l Ion able li'tinii'iiir s-ht Iho tiliuiont of Mm ilitltin w'hiiI whliii lie simio-the the Kviimoiit nt Hie lit ill" Wort, lie ttmuiilille the dliliu- Hie tie lii.il-bv llii. divine iiiiluem e -In III, n-uii'i-tioii. t'liii-t is the Nm of i.Vd. niid .voir nei-eiul Sitlmir. It ji.,1 trji'cl lllin, Jnu leiei I One who "wji ttntinded ti.r join iiusl:ti-.,iiiii." Wlnt v-ill vou ib wllh ClulsU Vim nni-i nn ..im. tliln'-. Aicapt Hire. Class of Ten Received. ijlieeial service Mere eomliK led .it St, Murk's tiuUiei-nii chuivh jvsteidny luoi-niriK-. A rlass of ten aleeluiineiis wi.s rf-cohed into oliurch membership by thi? rile of eonflt niatioii. The e.ile ehumi'ris save evldenre or eaieful and devoted piepm-iitiou for Ihls InipoitiitiL step in (heir religious life. ai was man ifested by their nnsivers fit the pitblie examination of the docilities of salva tion, as sel. t'oi Hi In J,uthtr's Cate chism. Itev. Dr. ilutner preached y sermon on I'hll.. ii:!i-lt, on the theme of "Con fesslufr Christ." An anthem jv.m muir hy tho choir and a tenor solo bv J. Phelps. The following: persons worn i nn fumiiil: Miss Iizicle Millie Whelslotie, Xels Johnson, ICmniet Johnson, Ouj-IIo iailson, P'rederic-k AYilllam Ringlet, louls Hojtp. Tlornian Otto Tracer, Hr nest flokanson, Arehio Miinson and Mrs. Myrtle Klngsley. There will be daily services In St. Mark's church diirinp; holy tteok, at ".SO p. m., and spoiiul servicp tiood Friil.i.v mornlns:, lO.:;o. Missionary Service. t the union mi.ssionurj' service held last Friday night in St. Mark's Luther an chinch. Rev. .J. Tplleen. of Rock Island, 11!., deliveied a stlrrltiK sermoti Waists combination and good weave, $5.00 Warehouse on the sithjeel, ''Tlio Htirforlns Chrlpl uiul HtuTorliiR- Humiinlly." The trnkir very iipproprlaUly ie-fiu-ieit to tho nurfpi'lnfr Christ, hmv the H.ivlotir left with Its suffrrlnir sin nnd woo. The Saviour suffered from the foundation of tho world, hy botmr ap pointed (he Saviour of mankind; for the roundallon of redemption was Inld hefoi-o the foundation of the wot Id. The heathen and pR,in suffer rails lotiBly het-itUKe tiny ar all religious, but their Rods ai-is Idoln unit fetlnche are unahli: lo help. Their sacred bnnkt contain itit eriiiifm! Thftlr ntle.Hts enn- not point the way no houses of Coil. Thelr (umplea nrs i'h"h' saerlllees do not atone for sin, They iifl'pr morally for ihey know not polity in the way of holiness. They suiter soelall.v, never linvini; learned the fatherhood of find or Hiotherhood "or Mnn. They suffer In tellectualty, their mental calibre being shtlveled nnd undeveloped, They suf fer spiritual death, temporal death wilhoul hop", and as far ns we know, eternal dentil, for there Is no other miiiie nlven und?r heaven by which mankind can be saved, except the name of Jesus, who suffered fetters Unit the world might be flee, who suf-f'l-ed deal It Hint tho world might live. Among- the Other Chinches. An .ipprerliittve nudlenee llslem-d to Sheldon's stnry or "In His Steps," at the .lai.-ksou Sheet itnptlst church List evening, which was cleverly rcclto 1 and illustrated hy the pastor. Rev. Thomas de tliiichy. Korty-twn colons! Views weie idiotvu cut the t aiivas. The Hitetnmentti ( the I.oi-.IV. tiuppi-r and Infant and intuit baptism wvro nrl niluistcieil al tin- Waslilnuu Sheet I'resliyletlau church yest--rlay niin itny. The pastor. Rev. John I', Mofl'na. I. D. cxchiinKod pulpit tilth Rev. Mlluian, or the Sunnier AV'-iiip Prv bjleii.in ehtiteh, In the ovenlng. Tnl. eii cirds and individual cups wore used. W. W. Ailah. seuetnry of the Rail road Young, .Men's i.'hrisliau iissoei.i rlnii, iiifiii-lieil an pxcellenl. sermon at the Simpson Methodist Kpisropnl church yesterday morning-, .mil at the evening service the pastor. Dr. Sweet, spoke on "Tho Finished "Work of the Christ." r.arjf" audiences weie present at both sui vices. Tin. usual services Mere neld al Hie First ttaptist church yoslunluy, under Ibe direotiou of Iho pastor. Rev. S. F. .Mathews. The eovennnl meeting; will b- held on Wednesday evening al 7."0 o'clock, to be ,'nllowed by a. business meeting nt S.;:n o'clock. Rot. tt. 1. ICvans. of south Main ave tiuo. attended the dedicator.v services' of a new Congregational church nt l'iltslon j-estcrrhiy. and in the evening oeciipieil the pulpit of the Flrsl Welsh Congrogaiional church on South Main avenue. Three Funerals. At - n'lloek yesterday afternoon the funcial seniles over the remains of the lato Amos ricii.ily wore held at the hoiihc on North Sumner avenue, many r datives and triemls of the if ceased being in attendance. Rev. .1. B. Swept, pithlm- ol Hie Simpson Methodist Kpis. copal church, otliclated. Funeral Di rector p. W. Tague had clMrge of the: remains, which were taken to Chinchil la for interment. The pallbearers were: AYill Slmms. or Daltou: AY. C. liruniug, Frank Pca.se and ICIisha Al len, of this city. Services over the icmains of the late (ialtishn A. Clarke teie conducted at in o'clock Salurda.v morning at the decased's boarding place in Stark lotirt, and the remains were taken t (.'lath's Green for Inteinienl. A private funeral was condurted in connection with the burial of the late Arthur Wagstnl'f in Washburn siet cemetery Saturday afternoon Accidents to Children. A 1-inonths-idd daughter of Mr. i i '. .Mis. Martin Monaghnn, of 1H0.1 Price sheet, was painfully burned at noon vt'htetdayby her clothing catching tiirs while playing with malchc.-. The little on'- was alone In llu back yard at the time and befoto help reached her the blaic bad i oinpletely enveloped her. Dr. J. .1. Carroll did what was possible lo relieve the little sulfeter's pain. A .".-year-old child of .Mr. nnd Mrs. .McDonald, of Merrlfield avenue, had it.s lingers caught In it clothes wrlngei on Saturday and severely biuKed. Dr. D. .1. Jenkins iclleved th child' suf fering as much as possible under thu clrcutiihlatices. Tonight's Events,. Hyde I'aik camp, Modern Woodmen of Ameiica. will conduct u social ses sion and "smoke talk" at the close of their tegular meeting in Ivoiitc hall. Members of chits No. II of the Hampton Sheet Methodist Dpiscopal chin eji will conduct a poverty social and entertainment in the lecture toom of the chinch. Personal Paragraphs. Mis. Henry Logan, of North Sum ner avenue. Is convalescing after a seveic attack of bronchial pneumonia. Mrs. John Thomas, of Foiuteeiith stieui, Is visiting her husband at Vln londnlo, She was accompanied by Mis. .Morion, of Keyset' avenue, Mn. William Shoemaker, of North Summit' avenue, spent the past week with her sister at Sugar Notch. 1-higepe Kvuns, of Kyuon si i eel, is a victim of lousllltls. Job llanis, of Kynou stieet, is able in bo out again, al'ler a long Illness, Mr.-, Alexander iitinnn, of Fnlrvleiv avenue, Is visiting In r daughter, Mrs. .1. W. Roberts, iu Pittsburg. Mr., 7.. iitm.iu. of Jackson sheel. is visiting relallves in Hlalrstown, ,V, J. II. T. Mulunln and family, of TKIln, Ohio, has located nn l-'arr's Heights .Messrs, Uiilmeteh, Herilei-ker and IVirtholouiew have moved their i.im illos lo their new homes In Weil Park. Colonel Reese I'hilllps Is also niovinrr his hoviePhold cltects to his new home on North Main avenue. Watson Whe.itnn and f.imliy.of Ilall-stc-iul, Pa., have inkeii poflssloi' of h noiv houfe op I'cniili-ry f.trnt.-t, ,1Ibk Uilllh .Softb-y, of .Sivel'nr.'! btrcei. is iveiitcrhiK fiuin an illnesf. Mts Haulc .Sniffer, of Houth Hyde f'.nk a 't-nue, i.s the Ruekt of Mrs. llus.n. W.iiuer, or NYllkcs-Hane. Jumrs uuihu, of Carhondalo, is the suaul oi Wist Si-paiiton ii-lattvcs. Mrs, . S. Ollllnshuni, of Tenth d-eei, has reco . red ri-,m the- rjfivt? uf ,oi nptirattoii, General News Notes, A piosiesle cucliru and social will be given undei tlia iiutplccs of llr.inch A GREAT SURPRISE I in tlgi for ill who air Kttnp' IliHnu (vr the Throat ami l.mi.-, the eica (,-uumeeJ leinidj. Would jon tn-lictr tlm it is jold ou lit mrrili and any diuggUt it uuthorijej hy the propiifti'i- of thU wonderful lemed.v to siv jou umple boillu fits'? It uetci fall, to urc rule or ihronk (.ought. All di ileitis jell Kcnip's Ilahiui. Price SV'. and 50c, ii7. LAdlen' Calhollc nenevolcnt nsso clallon. at Mears' hnll. Tuesday even ing, April 23. A committee, of -which Miss Sarah McDonald Is chairman, nnd Mi Mnry Mnhoney, secretary, has tho uft'nlr In charge. The employes of the Mt. Plcneant mines were paid on Saturday. , Horn To Mr. and1 Mis. Cloornft W, Ktifrol, of JJutleln street, on Saturday, a son, The Tabernacle choir held u well attended rehearsal Inst evening on the cantata "Daniel," which will bo pro diiced at an "arty date. A young- girl nnmed Dm din, residing ou Hwettnnd sheel, rusheil Into the Hlatlon house Saturday nlghl nnd n.nk ed Lieutenant Williams to cine for an 18-inonths.old baby, beloiiglng lo a widow named Davi, but the koiiIhI lieutenant has troubles of his own, and could not accommodate Iter. She was sent home wllh tho advice for the mother that unless she took care of her baby tho llcutenaul would take cnte of her. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. "Because She Loved Him So," Will Be Produced at Auditorium Next Monday Other Notes. ' Because She Loved lllin So," one of the prettiest little plays over pro duced In this section, will be given next Monthly evening at the Auditorium, tinder tho direction of Thomas Kvans. assisted by membet of the Ke.vstoni: Dramatic club. Mr. F.rans and the lost of tho cum pany have been holding nightly re-iit-ni-snl', .md. are leaving- nothing un done to make tho performance one of Hip best ever held In this section. The. chili I giving its cloe attention to alt details In the Hit'. of costuming and sceliPl-j. and will undoubtedly have a large crowd iu the Auditorium on the evening of the perfoiinant-c. Mr. Ilvuns-, the leading man. Is a vciy clever actor, and ih supported by a sstrong company. Doors will be open at T."d o'clock: iiittniii rises' at S.!S, Saturday's File. The iilaini of fire sent iu lmin l!ox l.'i. Saturday morning at 1.30 o'clock, u as c, tus.'d by the overturning of a lamp iu the kitchen of Mis. Bridget, foyle's house, on Mohawk street. The Liberty. Cumberland and Ex celsior companies responded, and suc ceeded in conUnliiK the flames to tho tear portion of the bouse. The dani attfe don.; amounted to about S!o. and was fullj coveted b.v insurance, ' News Notes. Miss Wilson will hold a coiil'etenc wllh all members of dlffeient commit tees and teachers of classes in the Young Women's Christian association rooms this evening at 7.S0 o'clock harp. All committees ami teachers arc re quested to be present. Mrs. Russel Peck, of Belmont ter taoc, has been called to Mount Pleas ant, on account of her brother's sick ness. The Not Hi Knd Slurs will play the Hyde Park Pa tt lots tomoriow evening at the Auditorium. Thomas Powell, a student at Kev stoue academy, preached two interest ing seiiiioiis al the Noith Miin Avenue llaptist chinch yesterday. , SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Half a Dozen Vagrants Arrested by Lieutenant Zang and Squad. Other News Items. J.-mies Doll. James Riown. James FJuins. tSorge Thompson, Daniel Mur phy and a mnn named Backus weie ai I'csted ychteiday morning at the old rolling mill of Hie Luckawanim lion and Steel company, by Lieutenant Zang- and it sipiail of oflheis. mi the charge of loafing. At a hearing before Aloumuu Smir. f'.rown, Thompson and -Murphy were given thirty da.v.s each in the. county jail, while tlncUus was Inld for court as a suspicious ehmaeter. Doll and Bums were discharged. Michael Dovcrs was nrtostrd Satur day night for being- chunk aud disor derly, and was yiMtrrday titled SP', in default of which ho was git en till, ly days In the county jail. SCRAPS OF NEWS. The luciubeis of ihe Si. Maij's 'Jlne club and Dramatic ns?o-lalion wilt meet it; monthly sc.vdon this evening iu St. Mary's hull. All members an; le'tui sted to attend. Local No. :W1. 1'nlted Aline Workers of America, will meet in Nowlsky's hall this evening. The William Council Hose company will hold its monthly meeting at Hie rooms this evening to elect officers. The Neptune Knglne company Milt n c-et In regular session this evoning at the rooms on Cedar avenue. Camp 43H. Patriotic Order Sons of America, will tin-.u this evening at llartmau'i hnll. The members: of the St. Irene's so. clety will hold a business meeting this evening al o'clock nt Pharmacy h-ill, OBITUARY. Mils liASIK ullASI.- ill", bunt num. n ei llii' Ii-"d 1.1 nit n AiHlri.in tt nnrn in the ell.", died on Mliiul.i.v al thu fanilly iisldiiit- on iiiilh lljtliinctun jtfin.i-. Mi.. .n lu.ii, in t'Mlia nM hut ji-ii Jue :iml i-nno ti t'nh lO'inli j In ISTn, lritlii; tiir.i- r'tldtd lirtr. She l Mitt it nl bj n hiis-hjiiil, oni diii;tlaoi and lii(-i "in,-. 'Hi" n.r.i-ial ttill ho In-ld toliit. lit'V PA ANs.--t tli.- I.JLl.ati jnna ktopiul jsf tcriUij', l!; lii-r.i, jil1 Pi yroia, diid aflt-r an il!tiiw ni'iii t.vpl.cid tftfi, Thu leinaitii ttcro token to lln lioim oi Mv, Jjim-a Matthoun, llj 'oiiili KcIhtci iitvi.ui, tther thr (nmul n?riiri-i ulll Im hi Id Anroimci-m'ni .f tlio linw will l'i I.Hi!i l.ltfl. .'.'.iill' It BUJ1.N--1'ju:si. llniic f-2 m.mh i( u; difd Mtuid.iy Jt l-i. lioidf, Utn Cjihcii tieft, 'Hit' ur,it! t.jll It hld thli iitinnoon ui 3:10 villi iiiteinanl Iu Co tU dial cf-n.rtcrj, IU'll, tl.c ll.ru' l.l.r.t!,i clJ i..,,tai;i o Mi, ti.d Ills'. It'i ltod.iey. ef (1 UUory lit, died jrs-ili,v iiu.iiilr.g tnt.T ,i tto ttMk' iliri-M of tirahi l.-MT. Hit tunend 1ll til.o plaev riant--.U uioiiiin-.' ai D.B0 o'eloc!.-. Intcitnciil trill tiK i.i'!i in the- Ulndiuiit ccnic-ttrj.' Mjij-, thf C-.vm-old daiil.ttr of Mi. i,d Jlu. loin Crejtcn, ni f;;li-iny etiet, llunmi'lf, died jiterd,y. Tin funeral tvlll bu J.thl thi aftif. icon ttitb inn inu, i in 'lit Dnmuic- ijtlioli u.Kli-rt Funevals. 'In; in"tl ef lint. tiui Speiiu-i, of Nuuli Mitn atrnuc, ss ill tale plaif this jl'tcinuo:i at 2 o'cli.i-k. fioin the liouar, Inteuiieiit ttill l.e nude in 1'cmt Hill ifmelcij. 'llic luneral of PjiiKI shea, ttlio dit-d I'rldav, ttill take phue this iivmlni; at p o'cloik troie Ihe famllj uildime, .it -'!" Irtiinr arerue-. leipiltm nun ttill U- iclrlir.tetl at St. Pi-Ur' i.-.itliwJral arid int.rmcnt trill t'f mdij in the "a llicdul ctmeteit-. DUNM0REJ)0INGS, Frank Chemberlaln, Returned fiom Philippines, Is nt Fort McDowell. Other News Notes, Won! has been received iinniiuuelng llic safe in-rival nt San Francisco of Frank Chembeilln, who has been In the hospital coips Iu the Philippines for tho past yenr. lie returns on nccouni of sickness, having stirfeicil for souio lime with cli matic fever. He Is at present otntloncd at Fort McDowell. Angel Island, In Sun Francisco harbor, hut espcel soon to be transferred to it post n-itrcr home. Changes Continue. The changes nt the No. (i olliees of the Pennsylvania, ('mil nnd l-hie and Wyoming Valley Railroad companies still go .steadily on. Saturday. Coal Shipping Agent W. D. Decker and his force of clerks were notified that their services would bo no longer required, the oillce being done away with as fnr us Duntnotc Is concerned. C. P. Savnge leaves this morning for New Yotk, where the pur chasing department of the Ki-le-Penu-sylvanla combination has been trans ferred. Nubs of News. The Young Ladles' mission and Christian Kndeavor society of the Pres'byteiian church will be icpresent ed at the coming inK-doiiary conven tion, to be held Iu Oieen Ridge, bj Misses Mary Tnl't. Uessle Hone. Mai ion Rryilen and Mrs. Waddell. The funeral of the kite Mrs. M. J. Scott occurred on Saturday morning. A large number of ft lends and neigh bors followed the remains to SI. Mnry'.i church, tthcre a solemn high mass was celebrated, al'ler which Intel menl was made in St, Mary's i .-nic-tery. Hotel Sterling, ou Clu-rflntit stieet. which has been conducted for the past year by P. L. McDonnell, was on Sat urday closed by the shcrllf. Leroj- Swingle, of tho High school class of 1900. now at Lafayette, class ll'ni. is spending his vacation in town. MIis Jan.- King, of liltston. is visit ing relatives on Dudley stieet. Miss Marion Ilryden has returned from a. visit of several weeks at Pitts ton. Mrs. Richaid AVintei stein 1s again confined to her bed, as the result of a relapse after her iveeiil Illness. J. C. Moffatl. of Di Inker street, is at Philadelphia. Kdgnr .lone", of He-s" bakery, is seri ously ill ;a his home with typhold pneunioiilu. Joseph lleal.t l spending the l-'astor holidays with his rather on Chestnut street . Robert Hick" bus i-etui-ned fiom an extended stay in Wayne county. C. II. Reed is visiting his classmate. Gilbert Close, of Princeton, during Hie Kaster vacation. Albert Jenkins, of Riuler street, leaves this morning for Waymart, where he ulll locate on his I'm m piop crt.v, Council ttill meet al the borough building tonight. Letters remaining- unclaimcil dining the period ending March :!o. 1001. Per sons calling for these letters will please pay advertised: Mrs. Mayme Dean, 16H Adams avenue; Maila Finun. 1I0.1 Ad ams avenue; John Foley, "II Mimtoe avenue: Tim Harrington: Miss Maty Hullci-iti, SH Piescott avenue, Thomas Hurbei, r.70 Quincy avenue; James Malonoy. caie or Mr. Arnold: II. Rich ards. A'.-iie Skinner, Annie Simons, Ultnlen L. Spinster, August Whseh (F), Frank Wairi. GREEN RIDGE. i The ladies- ( the ilicen Itidge H,ip-ti-l church will i (induct an Kaster cake and .-.inily sale in the cliuieli par lors Saiuidaj-, April ii. uflcinoon and evening. A. .s-, ll It, ReJ-nollN. or M"llsc.V live lino, has leturned honi a visit to New York eltj-. 'lite choirs of Hie dlfl'ereia chut dies an- bust- pi.ii thing their Kaster ; inusic. I lie oiuig Peoples clas-s. which, under the direction of Pi of. (1. F. Whitteinoi'c, gave such a Miccer..s ful concert last Thunksgivlug. will as sist the choir of the lin-eu Ridge Pivs byteilan church ou .Faster Sunday, Last night si-rviic- ttcro begun, which will be hold in the Oieen Ridge Pte-sbj teilnn i-liuriii every evening this week, except Saturday. These nirel iugs will be brief, lusting onlv hum 7.30 to S.;i o'clock, lYcdnesday eviiilng, the meeting will be Iu i onncetlon with the annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign .Missionary society or the Piesbytery of Lackawanna, and will be picslded over by the pnsloi, Rev. I. J. Landing. District Deputy Grand Mn.-.ta t , L. Colvln, assisted by e, team from Green Itidge lodge, independent Order of Odd Fellow.-., ttill Install the officers of Globe and Moscow odge.s this even ing'. The Youni,' IV ipleV chili-linn Ku ' de ftvnr society of the Given Ridge Piesbylei-lan churcli will hold a busi ness meeting immediately after piayer meeting Tuesday evening. socIalIossip. The Chnwhawligmczi! Shmi Stoiy dub held a regular meeting at Hie home of Mts-s Aliuit AVehlau, or Mul berry street. Saturday night, nnd dis cussed Miss Mury I-:, Wllklps. the author, nnd her works. The dub Is i omposed of .indents, of the Seranton High school, aud its main puiposr is to caiiso tin Interest In literary mm teh, The nlllt'OI'O of tho club lolloit ; S, Lyon Weyburn, pre.sldcut; Unndolpli I, Fiothlnghnm, vicn.prerilileni: Anna ci.irk treasuier, and Kthd ' linnt, iieereiary. Tim mairiage of .Miss Catherine Ga briel to .Air. Adams, of Younghtown. will tuke place this evening at the bride's home, on chinch avt-nue. The ilcldmen of the lutuinuuon.il Co-,rcpui,dMicc Schools -.till be enter tained ul it banquet at tho Jlotol Jcr myn, Thuixiay, Am II ). , lOtlUlon will be held ill Lnoliils hul, Wilkes-M.irie, WediK.tiIa,v uvuii 1113', April 17. 1- I ADDRESS BY MISS WILSON. National Y, W. O. A. Secretary Spoke I A auAftMi'lnil tlnnmrr lit MDOWWtlHUI, 4.VUUIMOI Mus IClUaheth Wllon, of Chhago, national becretuty of thu Young Wo- . men's Chrl'tlnn assuclutlon, addressed ii large Kuthftthis of women yesleiri.iy iifternoou in the aasoclailon looms. Slin gave a talk ou the ten couiniand ments. Miss Wilson has been in the eltv for reverul days, holding confotenecs with tho board of trustees and oU'eiing sug. p.tllnnc: ft, nl iiilt-li... iia to lliii ltnHl means of furthering the work and ex-1 Many Stores Combined JONAS LONCTS SONS The Store Is Radiant with Spring's Interior Beauty Every department has felt the enthu siasm that has been so pronounced in the Millinery Store. There is no reason why the children should not be as well cared for as the parents or grown-up sisters. An assortment of ready-to-wear Hats, that will please the children, are here, or perhaps you do your own trimming. All the needfuls for home trimming, gathered with a view to satisfying your every want, are here in profusion, including flowers of every description. Stylish Simplicity Would appropriately express the style of Eton Jackets for the coming season. One very stylish Jacket is an All-Over Tucked Taffeta Silk, beautifully lined. Another popular style is made of Broad cloth in vest-like style, bound with taffeta silk and finished with four small buttons. An assortment complete in every detail awaits your inspection. Jonas Long's Sons OUT TODAY Spalding's Official Base Ball Guide For 190I, l. Willi-, the C Itt'l.l'.s. in. .ins n .i, iial, nioii( in. Kasicin. Wihtim. Intii--I.it'-, ' ' nm-i t hut, ct iotl: sj.ur, Mnt.mi ami (..itiiomi i hcauis; .r.oiiU and n.'u.. oi (..Mit l...i- l.dl, I uit 1" l.ij out a lull Ihdd, hot- to Ind p. i Lntiftit; item oi intm.-l and Pictures of Over GOO Plnyeis. PRICE. 10 CENTS. I ui -.dr ht all imiMtcahn. am! A. GS Spolcflng & Bros. Veil Yi'iK ( 1iIi.irv -lli-niii. SpaMlnn's C.ll.iloiC el Ihis- Hill liiiods fin. tending Hi" inlluence 1,1 the In, ill as sociation. She will speak ol llic win I. ol' I'm local branch 'tomorrow nlghl in iho Second Piushytc-rian chinch and 011 AVednc.sday nioiulng will hold a linal i(,iifcreil'- t.ith the ImmuI of trustees. LUTHERAN HOLY WEEK. Services Will Be Held in All the Chui cites. Commencing last evening nnd con tinuing until nest Friday, seivUes will be held every oieniug this week In all of the Ungllsh .speaking Luthcian 1 lunches, beginning at 7,:io o'clock, nnd oil Good r-ilday tho services will be held at 10.30 11. ui. In the- German speaking churches, services will he held Wedne.'ilay evening- and Fildny mm nlng. Tho servhes; will Include u study of the .sufferings- of Jesus as it is ie (Hided iu the four evangelists. These lire' what Is known as Holy Wi-i-l; services, find nil the pastor or their leppeetlve cliiu dies lOildlicl their own sei vices-. SERMON ON QOD'S LOVE. Father Fidelir, Addiessed 11 Large Congregation at Cathedral. Father Fhlells, of the Pas. onlt ol der, foiiuerly u Protestant clpifiviu.in, dellvuivil 11 s-rmou last nteht .11 l, fetor's cathedral oti God's s).u u,e tor mail. "If I should (ink Hie ijiiujUo,i--wlutt m the gie.itfst niyiitt-ij ol the chrb tlnn faith," said he, "I would hnvo luiiiicroud answerr. hoim- toiild s.iy tho tnysteiy of tlm leal pieseui-P, while iHhds would .-ay, the mystery of tho trinity. Hut some hoiiio day the whole Ohilstlan world will roalizr. that the t'leatest mys.tety of all u that God, that omnipotence, biiuuld tnkt tho form of man ami die." Tho tact that ii.nl did this, he ai gued, pioved his pin nomcunl luvv Kr man. "Why did llu choose," said he, "to go Hiiough suih a succession of jgonlcs as Ue did. Why did lie ex hitiist almost the wiiolo catcgoiy of &0110WS. Was It uecissary In older t" tcdetin fallen creation. No, it was not necessary. The shedding of one single tear by lllin 11111ld have been sulll-ck-nt In secuto the r-demptlon of a thousand worldf. "The suit'criugs wlilch ho endured for our redemption, he endured In or der that Ilo might show- adequately Ills stout love for man, He laid down t CI AS VStS4 Many Stores Combined AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUn THEATRE " tiKIs .'. tU'fl(if'li:ft l.eieci. A .1. )lMTV,M,nagrr Wednesday, April 3. H 111 llll,(.l- ami i.r.Ulll.l W 1 IdtON' iv Tiii:nt (.111. r -it iiiusN" iinM, AT PINEY RIDGE -i-1 ma Pi.nnni s j ,( .,fr , t,r jinn r i. lis ni 'Ii nto-.r. II. Ull'tl Hlllt llllll' lli'lllllllllll s1Hgt.,J spinal I'iup iii.iiina, ,ii iiri lii'-ti.i ai'il Uu-H I in I,. Ml, lt.. ill.l l.nai, ,si-ii. , I nine llih ,n.i, M .: Im .u.d lust -c.it- l lidleit, -'" -,Mt" nn all, MmiiHt n -l a m Thursday Evening. April 11. Bauer's 131b REGIMENT BAND In 'IIh-ii I'.nirl'i Anini.d (,n, rit -(il.OMs; Mr. Finnk Enton. Baritone, id" iitU I n.i Mr, Thomas Miles, Coinotist, ill llin. iV Itan-I 1'iKf-s "."h , Mli,, T.'ic , -I 'H s-iti) nn f.ile Mondij. pnl ." u ' a in ACADEHY OP HUSIC, REISfc BtJIc'lUNiMiR HARRY A. B'JUWN Uanagon and b-sstn, local Miujr. ALL THIS WEEK. (I.- (Vin.frllan. Charles Leyburne uiul his r.nn Lonipany siipprrtliijr MPa V.iuim Hunting Monday Evening, ' "The Princess of Patches." BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ,. MANUFACTURED BT CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, tV XO TK Til II . AM K. Ptof.G.F.THEEL,527?K,hI rbillflpblj. I'. Hal r.ri DpfrUIM Inf tBirrlri. liUrailrttoffyrblMibr !! PrliAl. llrvp, I tri-ttn, Atutt, Rlgod I'ukoB. Kf n0Qt tiiiij,i uh ltioitarirorri AMnrlurrvuT rulllnri Intloirtonnfutfe A, bbnnkra Orrai. ifrtB - ftirfJ 4 lo IQdijt. 80 7rprrttrlA It fvani JhaipIiilfipfrl(-Rril(i'rniKi7. ( far hook MTratb '(! potior tier wuumtiiritriri(r'i'i. ainuoa louptpcni Ills Hie for us h-cuiise He bum thud It turn necessary to do so in order nt riach tm' lieai 11- "If Chil.u bad shnplj (tourt through life utt-uing Ills lie.-iuHi'nl parables and doing dc'ds of mercy. IK- would sim ply bo t fiuidM led as .oioaster and Confucius, as a .sort of benevolent! philosopher, ll was ucco-r-ary lot Hint lit I'lC, lit. 111.1 111,, 1., , ,,.., .I.E., IJ.- " P,.,- ".I ...r- ...V III ,'MI, tllOt ,t niislil force tlio truth into our heartti to nifit the Icy coidiichs of our souls" ConilnuliiK he paid, "God t lova blitps with It nn eternal obligation fa' a demand Hut it be returned jn lik kind."
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