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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, APRIL J 5, J 00.1.
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WEST
CONFERENCE
ASSIGNMENTS
REV. M. V. FULLER AT SIMP
SON M. E. CHURCH.
Jtcv. H. D. Benedict and Rev. J. W.
Price Spoke nt the Hampton Street
Chujch Dr. Sweet's Significant
Remark Funeiahi of Sidney
Menrs and Wesley Thomas Notes
of the Churches Events of This
Evening Other Notes and Per
sonal Pniagraplis.
Votnd.iy vvu ( 'onion, nee riuml.iy In
the .Methodist Uplhi opnl chinch, nnrl
lit i.oiisciiiente 1 lie pulpllt of the city
rhurelics nl Hint denomination were
hi entiled 'liy picneheis other than the
K'kiiIiii p.iHtoi.s. The morning M-rvlee
it the Simpson I'litni'h wns t oinltietiMl
liy llei. IF. 'Wllllitiiw, the ditmimcr
viitiKelM. tint! l. -M P. J-'iiIIhi'. n.
P.. of .lertnvii. VHi'iit In il In tin- even
ing. Ktv IT. I!. ISi-ttedict, i rcuni'T pnsior
"I tin" Hampton Mn I ihiiirdi, now of
Montrose, occttpiiil Hint pulpit nt I0.::i
n. in. .Hid llev. J. I'tlu- i oinlurti d
tin- evening soivin lb .1. 11. Sweet.
P. P.. of tin- Simp-oil ilmnli, vtho It
MttuI liy tlu ( oiii(iimf to t;o to One
iintii. X. V., mid who will lie sucreeiled
liy Hev. A. O. Mi Pel mot I, J). P.. made
.1 slmilflcani email, at litMt r-icniim's
.CI Vlee.
Ills (iiiKicmition weie mi lh' tip-toe
id epn tnnc-y when lit arose lo make
llin usual niiiioitin.einpiit'.. mid iil'lor lie
hart Rime tlnnimli tin- list add, d this
i "nun k:
"Tin- pastor ol I ln. (litinli will
ine.ii.li ntt Suiul.iy miiinliiK"'
Thoie was an ImnililiiK look nti uveiv
f.ici'. .uid Dr. Snout olisfi veil this, and
siflir n moment's pans,., as- If in answer
to tin- .silent tlionglilx (lint vtete u
piessed. said:
"I am tlie pastor"
'Hint nalnitilly iiumiiI that Pr. (-meet
will he with them at least another Sun
day, and hy his f.pei lal ieiiiest, the
( hoir will teprat the faster niif-ii- nr-a
himday ev cnlng.
Dr. Tnller i hos, liis r.-i horn the
last chapter of .Matthew. IS-Ju. "And
.It su rame and -spake unto Hum, .sny
itifj, Lo. I am with win alwnvs, iM-n
until the end of the .ijjo."
Funeial of Sydney Meais.
S- rvlce.s over the lemalns of the Lit-
Svclney Mc.it. s wore conducted at the
WnMibm n Street Piesb tei Ian cliuich
ABOUT THIS ( COIIfiHs
TIME LOOK J VviV,.
out for i and COLDS
TAKE
DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR.
We have closed our Trenton Store and
moved the entire valuable stock to Scranton.
where it will be offered at
A Tremendous Sacrifice
From Regular Prices....
I EXPFlM? S
Ms i Wednesday li
At 8 o'clock, and includes everything
that can be found in a well-stocked,
up-to-date Dry Goods, Cloak and
Men's Furnishing House.
Dress Goods, Silks, Cloaks and Suits,
Gloves, Hosiery. Notions, Men's Furnishings,
Domestics, Ladies' Muslin Underwear,
Handkerchiefs, Laces, Ribbons, Art Goods,
Draperies, Housekeeping Linens, Flannels, Etc,
. .
Will be offered at astonishingly low
prices to get rid of stock, which, al
though in large measure a duplicate
of our Scranton stock, would simply
be in the way if introduced with reg
!" ular goods.
V
If
Further Details Later.
Globe Warehouse
SCRANTON
Satin tiny afternoon by lto. .1. II.
Sweet, D. P., pastor of the Simpson
Methodist UplBcopnl chinch, assisted
by Uov. John !. MofCatl, D. D.
The pallbearers were: "William
Hhtme, .lames Youngr. Thomas llnle,
II. II. Morgan. Ft. W. Walker ami V.
13. Thayer. Interment was made In
the Koirst Hill cemetery. Tt way
necessity to hold the hcivIccm at the
church, owing to the sciloua Illness of
Mts. Mears.
Wesley Thomas Bulled.
The tunurn! of Wesley, child of Mr.
and .Mrs. Thomas D. Thomas, of liL't
Jlvnon street, occurred Saturday after
noon and wtb largely attended. Ilcv.
David Jones, of the Klrst Welsh Con
gicgatlonal ohurch, olllclatcd.
The pallbearcts woic: Polly Atilleld,
Muv Ilej.e. Uessle Hopkins, I.IkxIp
Stetincr. and Bertlin Davis. Mllle Ueeso
and Hnehel Wlllliims acted as llower
hearers. Jntcrinent was made In thu
Washburn stieeL eemeleiy.
Events of This Evening.
Special meeting of the Columbia Hose
and (.'humtcul company at (pinticis mi
Phlslon stteut.
liegular meeting of Jtydc l'.uk camp,
Modem Wuodmuu of Amutloa, at Uur
Jtc ball
Hegular meettng of the Join nej men
Bui belt.' local. No. Ml. nt St. Leo's hall.
Among the Chinches.
At the !l o'clock mass al.jal. I'atiicK's
chut eh yesterday morning, the mem
bei of St. Htetiden's council. Young
Mill's institute, l'jcohul hol. loni
mtinlon In a body.
Communion .services wete held es
tenl.iy at the Jaek.son Stieet and h'lr.st
iltptltjt chilli hcfc.
It of. I'lumlej occupied the pulpit of
Ihe Sumner Avenue I'lHibyteilan
church last evening.
The Simpson male iiuailetle hang at
the gospel set vice of the Unlhoad
Young Men's t;in lsll.ni association os
tcuKiv afternoon.
GENEBAL NEWS NOTES.
The public schools will be ie-npeui.il
this morning after the I.'nster vacation
and teachets' institute.
The ttout fishing season ripens todav
and many local tlshnnen will ade
the stu mis in seaiih of the sjieeklecl
beauties.
Mis. William Yobe will euteitain the
West Side t'liaiity club tonioiiovv af
ternoon at her home. J2I South Piom
lev avenue. All im mbei s ai e i e(tiested
to be piesf.nl.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Will Mtais, of Joplin, Mo., who was
called heie bv the death of his falhei.
Is spending a few davs lenewing old
acquaintances.
C'h.iiles V. T.ee. of Ninth l!ionile
avenue, spent Sunday siting li lends
in llonesdale.
A REALI.Y DRY SUNDAY.
All of the Saloons of the City Closed
at Midnight.
Yesteiday was tecogmzed by eeiy-
one as being a distinctly dry Hundnv.
Saturday night every pnliolmuu served
the hotel and Hiloonkcepets on IiIh heat
with a printed notice that at midnight
the places mutt ho closed, and i cumin
so until Monday morning, it also
stated that all cuttaltiH and other
Blinded must bo itilsed, In order Hint
the nollcc might "be patlslled of com
plete compliance with the order. As a
result, ptomptly at midnight every
mi loon In the centtal'Clty opened wldo
their doois anil the centtnt elty thor
oURhfaies welo crowded by the exotlui
of night hawks.
The bllmlH went up. and yestctday all
thijxo observed could cinlottsly "i lib
ber" into the patooiiH and sic the bar
rooms bate and vacant.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Largo Class of Boys and Girls Re
ceive Communion at St. Mary's
Church Other Notest.
A clns or tlty boys and ioity.nlne
rIiIm lecelved the llrflt holy commun
ion at Sl. Mary's demum Catholic
chut eh, nt the hands of Hev. Peter
Christ, yesterday morning at ID
o'clocls.
They ate: August Androw.s, Peter
Andrews, Joseph Avelllie, Martin Hatt
er, Louis 11111101', Peter Uohr, William
t'onsolato, Joi. lilhtw, Jacob I"rltuh,
Then. Fitkun. Peter aant. Philip
titmdner, tieotge Oaid. Michael fluiry.
John tlialt, Frank Tfitnim, Homy
Ilumm. Jos. Tlngau, Jo, inline, John
Knih. Waller Kuliti, ncrnanl Kiaft,
ilcuiy Kuhnur. Walter Kncstiier, lg
uat. Koul.sch. John Keller, Jos. Kia
tner, Jos. Lainltig, n.inK Loelllei. Jit
eoli Lansiloif, Joseph Sladden, Otto
Meyer, Alnrlln Muellei, Leo Xeuhiiuic,
John OUh. Peter Philip. Lot en. Philip,
John P.ilhln, tleorge Itieilnilller. Geo.
Uos.ir, Willie rtcnipe. I'md llochilg,
Thi. S.iuiculluk. August Schneider,
t'lulstlan Schneider, Joseph Si hucliler,
tieoige Sosbong, nemgo Spltur, Fied
Stlcht, Robert Ulmer, Leo Wclnsohenk.
Wllllnni Wlese, Anton AVIppleh, John
Wlppich. August Wolf. William Zwleic.
William Vogelsong, John Wcllaiid, Leo
X.ihlou.
Lizlc .illi", C'airlo lllesslngcr, Jo
sephine liiihn, .Mai j lloulllon, Anna
lit tuner, Lena Ueiulelii, Llllle Faber.
Teiesn r.ii IJ.in, Lizzie iliimin, Alice
Ham, Adelaide ITeft. Teicso Helfilch,
Anna lleirog. (Jut lie Kiist, c.iule
Koeli, Anna Koestet, Aineli.t Ledger.
Anii'lln Lentes Louise Linn, 'IVicj.
Lentes. ileittude .M.itlen, Anna Mar
ten, Ann.i Meikel, Lena driller, Tetesa
Mueller. Annie ObeiueH-s, Stella PUp
poil, Mniy Publ. Annie Hempe, Theo
iloi.i Hledmiller, CIliioi.i Rosen, ICilio
itoo.ir, Agath TS.nlel, Annie Sebulei,
Llinbetii Schiller, K.itie Si hi oilier,
Mniy SLlueibei, M.ny Sletnh.ich, Cat
tle Stoineble, Katie Schneider. Maiy
Thiele, Ihnni.i Uhl, Annie Wagner,
Katie Walsh M.uy Woelker. Annie
Welter, Hose W'ekome, Hllen View b
ni w-ky and io-e JCenke.
Fiist Gome of Season.
Smith Rcianton eno.s the rllstiuctlun
nt having one ot the Hist b.ise ball
gani"s of the season plajed heic. This
jojiuis event of the catly spiing took
pliie jesteiclay afternoon and w.ih
witlffhserl bv a latge nuniher of spec-t.itoi-.
The Sun.sets and Biowtis met on tlie
IDutch Hollow gioutids and after. i haul
loiight game the Sum-els won out by
the secue of 1--7. Th,- ten illi lidtting
ot J. Kuoiis, ot the Mctoilnus team,
w.is Uie leatuie of the il.ij.
IN A FEW LINES.
Tile South Side Klowtis' b.isi.. hall
club will i online L their llt.sL annual ball
at Woiklngnien'h li.tll this evening.
The membet.s of Camp (JO. P.itiiotie
(itdor Sons ot Aineilca, will meet in
H.irtman'b hall this ueulns
The Columbus t oimcll will pla. .
gune if euelue with the Daniel
O Council iiiumil TucsiIhj evening .it
Phnim.uy hall.
The St. Iienu's Foi.Iot will nnet hi
legul.ir Msloii this cxening at Phar
macy lull.
OBITUARY.
Mls II VIC It II I' N". .sLOl ll -li-- II ill ft N
SliKimi, the rll knonn Wi-t suintou IJniPi
v tttu -dicol da lei, ilnn it ". A ii'iluiU liil
(Mnins '"1" ! Him- ' Mill lii'l nuinnotul u
tilt on iit.inli, .slic din. (ompiiliKil of feMK
piliii in tin In ill, mill Hi, llriiiiini- wi- ' dloil
.ill xliniiiiiti (! to lici. Hi I lOiuliiioii illd lKt
-'iuv- ii,v iliiuinu: -Miiptiiiii- mull MMinl,),
Mill II tin i!i.u-Iluii i- Jiln ullul. Hi- tin.
time tlie wom-.ii's In lili lml Imeiue .iIIilIii,
ami -he luikiml in ns"HJ until ilcjtli uli(-ta
In I
Mis-, siunmi ii iiiliicinl a pilviti i uiinl (oi
mk clnliliiii lor nun .Main in .i miiiII buihl
in,' in tlio uir ol Ihe i.'uiiil t'nion 'hi com
luni's l n" al IHi -outl' Main anniK1. shewn-,
.limit hi M'.n-. ot .ic .nnl a woman ol much
lc.iii. tin nt anl inltiiii', ami lived Willi lin i-iv
In Ml -ii ih Mourni, .it llli Divi-tmi hlivit.
V hiotUr, wlin n-iilii it Hi hIuw, .il-ii stiniu,,
Jul Tin t hum il iiiiiniiiiiciiiiiil will It innli'
lilu
I'llll II' (Mil IN -i'liihl', the II.MMIolil fii
ol Mr. Jinl Mi,, .linn-. Cirllu, vt ICmi Snnt. i.
.tint, ilkil .it I ii'ilcnk jpstuiliy altuii'ioi .
iinr I itirf o ii. i. u h1 hi tor jp'iunliilti-,. At 3
u'llnik .p-tcriliv ninrnlii I In- l'v aw.ikuiul In-.
i il, ut-r, ainl luiniil ihiul ot inliiiial ii.iiu-. Ii,
. I li. Hail- v-J-. nlhsl uii'l iiioiiouniiil tin
alflicllii.i i inilli'itl-. Ilin liitf tin il iv -ii om i.i
thm "i iln iiml .uliUihk- in the linic in Miin,'
joaiiu nllii'-' lui. imil Mioilly .illi'f tin op.
iijtluii hi- itl d llii- Imj luil iicvlnuly miIIiipiI
Inn .i iiiptiin-, "huh .lidcil in Ills ikith, Hi,
Uiv'h wa- ,i-iWuil in tin- rinulioii In Pin
lunip-iiii ami Moil in. 'Iho luiiiul will ho licl-l
tiiiuiiirow jttunuuii .'iivlii'-. will hu In 10 Jt
st I'ltiliKV iliiiuli ,eil iiitrriiiuii will l-
IIUlli- in Iho (.ltlliill.il flllKllll
Mils M MIC Mil' I JOV1,- -t Itu Iir.nu ill
llillfvuo, Siiinliv iiiiiiiilin;, ifis. iliij.nil lom-i,
wtti of .lulili 1, June-, .nnl tilnthtt it Pii'ssi-a
lliihl !. .li.in.-, in somh Jlalu ,ut inn-, illnl ji
til .i linciihu" illiiCM ti qui pncuiiiuiii i II
ii.i-.nl wis horn in "-mitti W'.ilis In isi;, mil
i .urn lo 'irintrn in 1KI, li.ilini,' i-im r- iitiilril in
llillo-iin- h wjs ii member of Mm ti llc-vm-WoL-h
l ihinl-tii llcthoill-i tlniri-li .nnl H ur.
vlviil he hci lm-1 utnl. out il.iut.hlci ami Iho.
u)n, AlinB4tft, -John .1 , Divlil M , William,
IriuV .hu I AUn-il 'iho tiiinr.il will In- loiiilnctiil
Iroiu Iho Ii'u-ii .it J oMoik tomoiiow jttir
noon lull iinoiit will to mnli In tin- iJilmtn
StU ft I'll'lltll-.,
IOIIS VM.sll.-Juhn Wdlh. of VJ) louuli
ituet iltcd ."-Jliiuiiy CM-iilng-. lie io r-umuil l.v
lib will .nnl -ifi4l cluldrrn. The Cuiurjl will
i-tciii tomoiiott inoininK ut o o'clocl, -ii.i c-i
will Lo liehl in IIaIv I lo-u clmixh ind niliimu.l
will hu mill in Ihe Catm-dral coiiicuiv.
Mils lllZMII.IM IIICI1.MII)--Mi. Ilujliih
niilianN, wife ol UU M llUluid-,, Ji;ed U
irsis, difil .M.teidiJ at lll'i I lut-nio aliect ll -el
cl lud Utiilul in 1-i.r.ilitoil llllktiill (ji ami
1 Dunived hj hr Ihl-1hi.i1 and nhiv kiilldrm
'ilu- lurcial will (-nut at -I o'clock WVilnoniUy
afliinoon Interiiirni will le iiudv In Wa-.li
ln'.m ttuct cpinctii-.,
MIK IlKITin iSilinKH -Mis. lliltio Miluf,'
widow of the- late Horace Mihcr, illnl Silunliy
jl tho u'ic et CI .Mai-.. 'I'ln; fuiirral will I ike
plan- toinoirou- al'tei noon at t'.Ji oVIock from
tlio family iishhin-t-, Sit 1 In-.Ii iv -.tit-ri. In-te.rnii-.-iit
wit) ho nude )n t'otft-t Mill icmetci.
Funeials.
Tlie (lUicial of 11 ii.- Hun. Salmon s llav'H -vill
b held fluin liU l-ite- 1 1 -tdi'liiv hi CiiuIiWmiio
todlj at -j ovlock.
DUNMORE DOINGS
FIRE ON SHEKWOOD AVENUE
YESTERDAY MORNING.
Rlnzo Wna Discovcted In Unoccu
liied Dwelling: Owned by John
Oltell, and Its Origin Is Thought
to Be Incendiary Two Young
Men Who Attended tho FIro Weie
Mistaken for Burglnis and Filed
nt Troubles at Murray's Mine
Settled Other News Notes.
The nlaim of file yenlonla nioiit
lug about " o'clock was caused by
a blaze, believed to be of Inecntllnty
origin, In the house on Sheiuood ave
nue formerly owned by Thomns Met
Amhevv. but which now belongs lo
John Okell, of Monioe aenuc.
The place vvhh unoccupied and cxten
sle ropaliK wcic In piogrews. The
prompt teeponse of the Neptune and
Independent companies saved It fioin
total ileMttuctlnu. and ns It wire, the
damage done leHttlted imilnlv fiom the
teai tug out of the wall In order to
i each the blaze, which was limning
ilutcely between the vwiIIh. The lot-n
will not amount to over $100.
Chief Tcevnn was veiy positive In
his latoment that tho Ihe was of Jn
ccndlaiy oilgin. This Is the fourth
Hie that has occuncd In this nelgh
boihnod within the past few months
In unoccupied houses, and strenuous
means nil! be adopted to bilng about
the detection of the iiet.sons guilty of
thee outrages.
Indirectly the fire wa the cau.-e of
t'vo nariovv escapes fiom death. A
noil of K. H. Ci aw fold, whoso icsl
(Icntc ailioini tin- McAndtcvv place,
upon discov ctlng the file, hastened to
the CuinbtiiL silk mill lo nlaim the
watchman and telephone the I'licmcli.
the neaicst umipativ being a half a
mile avvay.Fnr an answer lo his out
ciy be wai, mrpried to her the wlilf
nf n bulla: In elci'o tnoxliilily to his
head.
He did lot liiig.n in lh.it vMnltv
longer, but lui.slened to tlie Coineis
and gave the nlaim Irom box 21. The
watchman evidently w.im on the ilcrt
for evil-doers of tho night
The other Indhldtial was a .voting
man employed by Milkman Vogclur.
ehcr. whose place nt business adjoins
the Neptune ho-e hou&c. The voting
titan boat ds with sir. Voselnacliet,
who lives over the stole. He lieaul
the alaim and nioie uud went to tlie
fli e. The other occupants of the bouse
dlci not hear him until he was lock
ing the door after him and immediately
thought of buiglais and decided to
await their tctuin. Tn about an hour
the voung man i canned and "tooplng
down to better see Iho Ke-v-holo, placed
Hie key in place, when, without any
warning, a bullet whizzed oier him,
about where hl.s head would have been
bad he been standing ciect.
Mi. Vogclnaclu-r supposed the btug
I.ii had letunied. but luckily hls vigi
lance did not result in serious injuiy
Vihlctdav all pai ties eoneerned wetc
rjiaking hands with themselves that
their caution did not icsiilt In some
thing1 hc-iious.
Diffeiences Now Adjusted.
Alti-r sevei.il confete-iKCS ";fvi'on
the ownei.s and the men, the strlk nt
Mutrav'h mine, which was Instliuted
on Piidav inotnitig. has been amieebly
scitlcd. The tioublc ns caused by
one of the men who was wot king in
a pnoily yielding place, asking that a
day'" p ly be gu.iianlced him whethei
his output ol i oal w, in. luted it or
not.
It is tilidei ifoud tli.it this has be li
tatislactoiil.v an.inged and the mines
will vi oik todav. Spencer's mine was
idle mi Sattitdny owing lo a laige
uuii'.bei of the men being unprnvileil
v.ith wotking i .n ds vchidi woie do
lii.iudid bv meinbt.is of the lnctl be-tui-
they would be pit milted lo muK.
The fot email thought the number
leady tor voik vvuttld not wauant
them in i tinning, so the mine was
shut down. U is expicted wmk will be
lesiiintd tliis lnoiulng.
Aiiested the Boys.
Osc.it lilllgood. Of P.lakely stuet,
caused the am-st of seetal neiglibuis'
boys on Sutuulay, charging litem with
ihinwing stouts thiough the windows
in his mill on Hlnkely stieet.
They weie au.ilgned befoie 'Sriulie
Cooney, who tliought the evidence
moved conclusively that tlie lnopeity
was not damaged by the accused. He
placed the co-ts on the preset utm.
Boiough Biovlties.
Letters remaining unclahned duiing
the pciiod ending aVprll 13. I HOI. Pei
sons calling for these lettets will please
say advertised: Annie Brown, :ii:i
Chestnut stieet; Thonias ISiovvn.Qulncy
.mil .firove stteut; Mis. Coone, i.'Oi
.Madison avenue: James Kowler, Apple
street; Kitith Hainy, A. D. Hood,
llttddy TCoons, Ihiitle Kunss, Llzle
Kennedy (.'), J, U, Luton, Hast Tit Inker
stieet: a. C. Mooic J'lnlcy Muiiln,
Tliotnns Mm ton, Mm. John Waller,
Oteen Itldge anil Miidlson avenue: Mis
Line Watson, Qulncy avenue; Johannes
Zuloher (F).
A huge delegation finin the Meilin
dlst chinch attended sessions of the
confoiencc, held at Plttston, yesteiday.
Tlio bazaar held by tho Ladles' Aid
society of the Pivsbyteiian church
netted the .society $3::o,
Mis, A. L. Ills den Is at Pittstiut, be-
lug lulled theio by the seilous Illness
of her son.
Mis. Potei Sawyer Is 111 at her home
on Ward fctioet
James Mnffatt spent Sunday with his
family on Dt inker stieet, retuinlng this
morning lo New TotK,
Tim funeral ot tlio daughter of Mr.
nml Mis. Thomas F.iddeu, who died on
Sutuulay fiom dlphtln tla, took place
yebtord-ty aiteinoop, Inlet ment bolng
inndo In Ml Caiinel lumetmy.
He-v. AV. V. Sinitli, of Hethany.
Wttyno counly, spent Siimlny In town,
ami assisted In the morning seivlco at
the Picsbyterlnn ihunh.
NORTH SCRANTON.
Tin- funeial uf Helen, the .voting
daughter of Mr, atul Mrs. aVldw.iid
Hartett, ot Summit .tvcniie, took phiec
Satutday afteinoou at 2 o'clock tiom
the home. Interment was mado In the
Cathedral ceineteiy,
This nvonlng's sewing class of tho
Young Women'.s Christian association
will meet in their rooms on North
Alain avenue.
M. H. S.indeis, of OIiuull avenue, is
In Philadelphia.
Thcro was no .-.orvlro held at the
Piovldonee Methodist nplsoojml chinch
cstcrday.
Piofeasor Henry Kemmorllng and
Orltllth Williams have ivluined troin
Iiinghumton, wlicio they uUendcd thu
High school debute.
Thomas (iallaght-T ivns hefoic Mus
Istralr Ptltlor Saturday morning on a.
wariant swoin out by his wire, who
claimed that she tiled to get lilni
lioiui' while In a drunken umdltlou
and hu sttticlt tit her. 'I'he magls
ttatc found tho coinplnlnnnl Hie of
fender and illRcliiugcd Iliu defendant.
Next Monday evening n grand els
leddfod will be held In Ihe WoHi Con
gregational chin eh on West Maiket
stieet. A large number ol entiles have
been made by dlffetent patties rioni up
and down the valley, and It will bo one
of the laigest elsteddmds over held In
tills pntt of the city.
The Ct acker Jack basket ball leant
will play the North Hud Slurs tomor
row evening lit the Atldlti-tlttlil. Ihi
tt.tnco will ba at the side door.
David Ottllck, ol Ninth Main avnue,
returned yesteiday fiom a visit Alth
relatives In Catbomliile,
Annie Kline will leave foi New Vmk
clly toinoriow.
GREEN RIDGE.
rtineinl of D. J. Phillips Took Place
Saturday Afternoon Cnr Jumps
the Tracks Other Notes,
Tile fiim-ini of Daniel J. PhllllrHwlio
died In New Mexico, wheie- ho had
gone In scinch of health, took place
fiom the liieen JUdga Presbvtci Ion
church Saturday ttf let noon at 2,::o
o'clock. In the absence ot the p.tsloi,
the assistant pastor, Itev, L. li, l-'oster,
ufllciatcd.
The church was filled with ftiends
from all pat Is of ihe city, unci the
prolusion of tlowcts banked aiound ihe
casket evidenced the high esteem in
which the young iiuin wits held. Music
was furnish) d by the Scbubei t cttai
tette. led by John T. Watklns. The
pallbcaiers weie: J. C. Wlnke. Ilett
Wllklns, Charles denier, Haity Kings
Icy, Will Reynolds and William Con
i.id. Chillies M. Carr was llower beat
er. Intel ment was made at Forest Hill
ceineteiy.
Cnr Jumped the Tiacks.
About S o'clock ycstcidnv nftei noon
Car No. 117 on tlie Sttbutbau Hue.
Jumped the track at the switch just
above Delaware street on Wonilng
avenue, and a bioken a -vie was the
result.
Tialllc was denied about an hour
before wrecking cat No. Ill came out
and took the damaged e ir to Ihe bain,
Shoiter Pningiaphs.
Mis. j. K. Simrcll and son, I.eland.
of Sandetson avenue, an vlsilini;
fi lends at Stuirucc.i.
12. 1). Hughes, of Dickson avenue, is
in llloomsburg, vvheic lie will attend
the funeral of j f I ielid todav .
Uov. W. J. Fold, pastor of the liieen
Itldge H.aptisL chinch, gave an Inter
esting addiess befoie the membeis of
tlie Young Men's Christian association
at their moms yesteiday nttewioon.
Mi's Kllie Davldsbn. -nt Washington
avenue, sailed ft om New Yoik lot r:u
lope Satuiday. .iliss Davidson gni s
with Dr. and Mis P. p. Auiilt, ot
liiooklyn, N. Y.
Miss Maty Isaliell K.i-. of Sander
sou avenue, is ionv.ilevicnt after a
seven- ntlciik of touilltis.
School Conn oiler A. L. Fi.mcois, of
Maiket stieel, Is in New Yolk ily.
Mr. and Mis. L. TL V.u Allen, of
Hufl.ilo, spent the Sabbath with Mr.
and Mis a. n. Thonnson, of Ninth
P.uk
HARD ON KIDNAPPERS.
They Can Now Get Twenty-Five
Yeais in the Penitentiaiy.
An act just passed bv the
legisl.ituie, which is aimed against htd
nappeis, and vvhnli iccclvrd timet not
Stone's signattite- on Apill I. lollows.
s,illi,u 1 lie it uiiil.'d, fli . lint mi "r
- ii win. -hill tiKi. hi iair. jmj, n lu.i., oi
uiliii in iv, in -oui-to, any ililkl in pci-iu, with
inlrnt In ivtint iiioiii-, in .mi otlu -v ilu it.lr
iliimr tu tin ii-tui ill-ill oi i-Plinii it -mil pci
",un, flllll llfttllllil -lull In Rllllt.V "I lolniij. mil
upon i mvirtloii thereof Mnl! In- iilrnuil to nil
ilui.il liimilsoiiioi in. liy -ipu.ili nnl folltirv
iciilliiimiril at lihoi, im tin- tuni
nituril life, oi foi .mi turn it
nf liN
Iipi
tin.
li lotion ol the cc-iul.
Sn . -' An pil-Jin wh -Ii til ml, l-flia, i,r
Till, in the tikins; oi (injin, mji. ol In thf
ihtiiMiu oi rntir nig iw.it. ii spuclin,', ot .inv
ihlld oi ik i Mill, with uiit ill to i-vi-nt moiiiy
el .uir nihil t.iluihli Ihliu foi tin nMuuil m
of 'inh ihihl or iti-rii, -itiih ottendii -li ill l
Kiiilty of lelonj, .u.d npi n ioiiikIiou llnrnf
flull lie Miuciniil In paj a fun ot lite thotii
.iiiil il,, 11 ii, and miduiiro .ill liuinii-oiiiiinit. hi-
.senirito mil snllfin nnfliicinriil.it lain.
loi
norind nil evicrilliir titentt lite trir, nl
th
lii irttoii oi the KUit
sre , All .nti im i ni Cut liiuwilli ir.
lit nlij npciled
RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES.
f t In A V. Him.-, Ilf billll.ilit pi-ltir
oi tin I iIiimuiiIo tlniiili. lllmtliiiiitoii. pliiiltnl
at Mill I '.ilk i sit nl n mot nine.
. V. Itawci ihliured the liirt of a ni-s
of etinion-- lo 1 nun n I i-t uUht in tin- Cum
IInUc I'li-h.tkiim c linn li. t ikitnt (ot lii kplt,
Mini Ito-iiricilioii o( tlio oul,"
'dill Im ol l..iirfin.'i" wis I lie 11111110 of a
hiilllaiit Million ili-hviml list ukht In litv.
W. l rum, paidui nf tin I. ii in ltul.'i. Iliptl.t
tlinrili. hi the eMitina In- fnl,o on "Iliu 1'iaie.
llllkfl,"
V ..pi-iial siinion imiHIlIllu at hll'lll I lie nli U
ml -luiuij tu-iU iltiui tliiiin," tin nun liuitli u'l
tun illnl I Mil loi kii ilu .u Ml ill iIhiIub Ilu
twinthlh 1 1 mint just ilawninj n.n pn-itli il li-i
lilhhl In Itn. ilirlon 1 linn, instoi el l ali.uj
lit foi mid t-huiili
tin- sUiainuiH of InptUiii mil Ma- l.oulV Mip
pi wiu .nlniiulstiiiil to a mimhci .uvnul.)
iiiuinliig in the Tost 1'iiMi.ttiiiiii tkuteli In
Mil- rtililliK pill ol tin.' i-pil I il linjsli n nili ml mi
l.jflu Muiiln- was upeattd
lief, Itohitt P, Y, I'lticc, pastor m tin I'tiiti
Annuo llipii-a, ilmnli, l.il nlcht Uvait a
rfrlcs ol llliistuleil seituoiis on Iliint.uiiS "Pi!
utlm'n l'topic-s," Miu topic luing "Iho humor.
tal lln-amtr or the I'luiiia I.civliu Home."
riic Minion was puifu-U-, illiisti.ilnl willi It nj'I-
i-Ullll! llL0)i Ci it views.
H tho Is oi lock mis- it s IMci- i nl, uli i
h'tiitlit inoi nli. tin Holt N lino einliH luih-il
huh touiiimiiloii in i hi in lit Kit U. ,1
lluluin iiklii iliil Hie mas) .aid pil.e IhimIi -h
Mm tisi tliiiin.' pit -inl 'Iho ilu lv N.niM isunii-,
iii nt Ml luaiitiliil h.Minw. Hit 1, V i Itci 1 1 v
Uaillni,, II in-, Ihsuiiis ilattt Ihe tlolin, nnl
Vim i-lin I'ojIU'in piis-nlni il .he oi-.ati III. Imp
Ih Inn wis .issioteil in i liiiiut.n ills ! ioiii.
luiililin In Ih t. loliu I liihtlu
NEARLY A riRE,
Houieuiio hel (lie in u baiu-t nt tub-
lll-lll. Wlllell Mllh ll til I'lOWOlfls
ittiiily sstuie, tblh inoiuiiiK at J.Ui), anil
but tin Itr, iltnely ilUeuti tin- niinlv
htoie would h-ive binnnl.
Miss Mlirt Lloyrt Dock,
an amhiiilty on fotiti., will (,-he .1
bteiL'iintlion leeiiiro at the lio.iid 01
Ti.ulu 100111s, Tuesday nvrnliiK. Apill
IS, al R o'clock. A llmlteil itunibm of
tlcket.s, at HO tents, can lie obtained nl
SsiinuVlaoii's iltllK' tstoie, m of .Ml. Alll
ei Ion.
No Inciease In Plague,
tly I M'lmiti- Wiio from Ilia Aisocijtdl I'iCsI.
(apoTottti, piil II. Unit) is 10 iiitiufu iu
Iho pioiitm ot Ilu ti'ihonli ptjuut liiri- il
tlioiu'li thcie is an .ileum of tin (J -is iljili.
Slr.cc tlio outtruU 'Ml iucs lute bom olIHlJll.t
riivrletl ot ttliich 15.' lull- pwuil fital.
Many stores
JONAS
l.ONQ'S SONS
Combined
f
The Best Quality
of Merchandise at
the Lowest Possible Prices
for One Day Only.
The above causes are responsible for Monday's
Buying Enthusiasm. Among other things offered
for today's selling arc the following specials in Dress
Goods :
Dress
35 pieces double fold Dress
Plaids in bright and dark colors,
suitable for children's school
dresses. Special for -3
Monday O-lC
3;-inch Woo'l Serges, m all
the'new spring shades, including
old rose, reseda, bright blue,
purple, cadet blue and t t i
black. Monday I lC
93-inch Satinette Cloths, Fig
ured Burbons and Satin Pierolas,
including Stripes. Polka Dots,
etc, in all shades.
jsb-inch Trico Flannels, in all
shades, including black. Both
will be sold on Mondav .
for, yard j&9C
42-inch Heavy Worsted Serges
s tci in sponged and shrunk, all
ready for use. The colors are
red, natural, garnet, navy, green
and black. Regular val-
ue 6i)c. Monday 5UC
32-inch All Wool French
Challies. in red, navy, pink,
lavender, cream, and grey.
Regular value 69c. Mon- . Q
d.iy 4oC
Jonas Long's Sods
MANY CLEROYMEN ASLEEP.
t
f!t Kvc-lu-112 )c fiom lln .is.-ori itcil Press
U.iltlinoie-, Apill 14. Tn tho coutie of
Ills f-eimon tills 11101 nine, the lie v. W.
A. Ci.ivWoid Frost, a pionilnent Pto
tostant Episcopal clerc-yni.in of this
illy, p.viil .1 tnbutc to the vwuk ul tin
now s,,ipi'i in ailwiiiciin,' tlie cause of.
it-Msion. lli'.s.tlil.
'U.inj IeiK ini'ii -in in lcniiiinin-;
.isli-ep to the opiioitilnltli-s offeted Ihi'in
for f-piemliiiK the ptineiple-.s of iIkIU-I'otthiie.ss-
tlnotiKlt tin- ptlhlie piet-i- AW
.ue tu pnlillsh the f,lnil tlcliiiBt-, and If
vie- can only reach 'itnitlieilss 1y the
viilevr, t- may leneli hunilie-ils of thou
mihIs bv the Journals. We e-nnnot jro
out to the liltfhw.ij.s, and he-lines, but
the iiti.v. snapi is can, and they will take,
out me.-iMifces for tt-s If tho-i.. ,110
win thy.
"Tho dovli has tlie eat of the vvoilil.
Wt .should be awal.e to srot for God as
l.nssf .111 iiudienie as vie e.m. lb will
hold tin accountable if we lenialn asleep
and keep the people Hlumberlilfr."
LEDGER COAL ARTICLE.
I l.t lAilu-iio Win 1 1 miu 'tlio V 'Midi I pi I Pn
I'lill il Ipliu, jnil 11.- 1 111. !.cil,it In iUs iu.ll
ntii lc tiimoinit will .-n
'Ilu- .mllirii ilu i-jiI ti ulis i- piriiufuj for tlio
i-pilm; liusliiiss Hint ili'tilnps Hull eli insre. llcil
ns slum no .iliultv in oiil.'iiiu', rial iId Cun
111111.11 Miin to tome to tin- Hunt 13 litijiu
ttllli ,iny fliiii 'llin tmlc Is i-siimln tlie
11-e.il linnet 01 iliilltuss in -111(11111111011 of stun.
Hid M luiiiliini .nnl the i.j,ii. mils' .ne iii(lii.n
in; '1 point m ( nil illnii nt nl pnulili lion,
flu M ut li uiitput 01 I, 'Hi!, fil tmis, is npoitiil
II is jt.ii lioitN tin- 1iii,i linn 1-0 ul l.s0,ii()0
till, mil Miltli. 1 Al, thus lull .Mm Un- up
I'm tho thin- liimillis iiulliu itilli M111I1 Iliu out.
pill his fiiril 1,JIi-,iiii Inn, .111 lliin ii diet l!te
hist ipuiltr ot luci .f - II.'.ikm Ion.'.
s till- U'.ll tt IS lllllklllil ill 11.1 .Hit 1111 in
ptirpj tin icmipiiiics ui piollul thonlii 'lln
.'il cults im mil ili'iiiisi- In piiies tor April was
in.nli- In ituliiio lni.t in.', ttlilih, liutti-tir, U tint
tut- mm li lulntt tiii iliininil uiliii in tho Jtii'.
Anotlioi Stiike Settled,
lb l.uliisivu lin finin Hi" Avociaiel 1'ri-s,
I 1st I liiip-ml. 0 . Aj ill 11. 'llio stllko i)( 1I10
minus Hiipli-jul I', llw -ilit foil ronipjii.t,
tinny .illt 3 Iron ioiiuii.i nnl thu liullui
t'l'.ll KUipjIlt, Ills iiuu ultl li Ullll tlltf Illlllfl.S
iiiiiuliiiiii: iliiHu-t in nun liaii" nlutnfil to vvmi.
Ilm drill nuls 01 lln imti ttin- Ki.inlul tuni they
ttill rm-hc- ail liiiicu ui "1 (tula on all toil
nilii'il
DEATHS OF A DAY.
II, l.vtliitit. ttira bout 'Hit ssOLialnl I'rfs,
Oliuln, Apill ll-loloiicl John It. Mib-ItU,
jutlm, joiiiiiili-l .ml political!, illo-l of lii.nt
Uiluiii m his ipitiinriils In tliis ilty lodiy. In.
Ji.iki iiiitinl vv bile iiniiiii' tlio iiijmcil jiIci a
i,tilgi.L- al MiUtilk. Mo,, wciv uumiI ttlikii lul
In Ills ikith. (-jIoikI .Mil-ill. ilt'totnl a gtcatir
p., it 01 his llio 10 urilln,; lintoiicil fcluticj tor
)iiin piopk. lit wjs for nuny jum a, ntcni.
Iicr 111 i l:o lUpiililli.iu (iiiiral tomiiiitit'ii tor lite
slotO ll V1I--0I1I1. Ills IHH.-l dllihll Kills it Oil tJj
tht "t olnmlil m lli-ti-ikil N-itil-" in tvvclic
tOlllllllV.
WjtJllli.DIl, ptll It nlollil llllltafj llC.
ut, utiiiti nut in 01 Uar')in,'toii, in,) cue k(
iu best kiiottn lli.iii-, 1I111I lum ini.i, j ci 1 1
1; surf. In ls.",t- ,uii in Jsirt Ik m, rliUnl
iiij.toi ot Ualiliit,'toii, I). ('., as .1 IKinocrat.
On Aus. '.', Im'iI, C0I0111I liuiitt, hy uriki of
Mintny Scttjitl, tt is ariultil is 1 s.,utlioni
stuipathi 11, tin ilun.1- as linst him ln-lut: tint
ln lml vtiitttti "ml 1111 lain, rontaluiiu tit-i
Minablt nliium-rs .)'iliii thu I niu-.l Mum tot
iiimitiit " lie was .-(tit lo 1011 l.itjti-ilr in
Ni'.v I01L hliiior nnl In hi lluio nu ntn tti'il.i
is 4 miliurt pi I villi Win 11 I'h -lih nt J!ii.
oil! luanl of thu aiu.1 he utikiol ( uloncl Uu
ict' ilisiluij,..
I'-illin, pill II -I. null l Itimplii, ilntoi nt
latt, urn of the- foiiinost kaikn. ot tin tinman 4
illinium I in (nl mint, his jitat illnl in an iu-sanc
asiliim al llii-lt.'. .SttitzciljuJ.
I'ltUliuri;, Apiil It -lloiuj IleincU-, loin In
"WWV
Many stores
Combhieit
Goods
Remnants at from a third to a
half oil'.
Remnants of Black and Col
ored Dress Goods, ranging from
1 'i to 6 yards long, Monday
the price will be from a third to
.1 half less than usual.
90-inch Albatioss Stripes, in
navy, castor, garnet and grey.
Considered good value .
at 5QC. Monday 45C
29-mch All Wool French Fun
nels, in plain stripes .
and dots. Monday.... 45C
4 5- inch Black French
Poplins 79c
45-inch Black All Wool
Henriettas 8qc
45-inch Black Brilliant
inc , Qc
45-inch Black Melrose.. 79c
45-inch Diagonal Serge 79C
45-inch Black Figured
Novelties. Several new de
signs $1.00
All the above on one
table Monday lor, yard OMC
69-inch All Wool hxtra Heavy
Black Cheviot. Special for
Tailor-Made Suits. Reg-
ulai $ 1. 50 quality, yard I .UU
AMUSEMENTS.
f YCEUTl THEATRE
- ncis i nnnotiMnKit. i,cssci.
.V. .1. UUlir, JliiMtsir.
Thuifttlny, Apiil 18, Me&srs.
MOFFATT & PARK
PRESENT
THE
GREATEST
SWEDISH
COMEDY
DRAMA
OF THE
DECADE.
t'lllfs ?( , 'Hi
CARL
CARLSON
city ). It. -orlin )
lv IliDDlCIM. II! U sWI.I.l'
s(!I.U I IIUM MM.lll.N,
Aithur Donaldson
s-npj 01 Ct it ti, a M lUlikwi t'a-t
, ami Til
ACADEHY OF HUSIC,
RGIS&BUKtiUNDUK IIAWKV A. I1R0WM
UuiaKcra and Lcucf5. Local Managtr.
Mb Tills wriK.
Corse Paylon Stock Co.
IV IIIPl.lllOllli:. I'l.'l.sl.MINf.
ilnniliy Vllcnooli.
"Only a Faimei's Daughtei.'
Moinliy l.t 1 nin;,
"Woman Against Woman.'
Mltin'i tuiovd 10 an-l SO ionl
I'vcinui? piii os 10, -0 anil Si) louts,
NewGaietyTheatei
M.V. V.. Ill IIIII.V.IO.V, JlJiiuicr.
Tin eo Days Beginning' Monday,
AinU 15.
Irwin's Big Show.
Matinees Daily.
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Jltuiufucturora or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
486 to 46B
N. Ninth 8treet,
. PA
Tolcphons Cull, 233J.
llui.Urm, Uislilulu, Cum jut, uuo of the pi"
wi r oil irumnt ol tti.stcin l'lnn-svltanu. ami
lll llllltt Olio .Mils pll'sltlll-l. l Itllllikc, IVlboi)
.v In., Iiu-.s IiiiiiiUi. aim lUunintiY ciippiit ,
illnl hen- toilj.t, U'ttl i'7 tuts
I.0111I011, Apiil 15. hit- IMii-anl William Watkln.
fiiiiur ihilniun ot thu Si.iHln asiuii tallttjjv
MjikIh.sUi, Jshi'ftli hi ami l.uuoln hire r
ami tlio Mctiopolltan ami l'a-t London ru.
'Ikil jcaluJij, lie is SI Jtatj of 1,5c,
in m