' Vly fT THIS SOUAiNTON TlUBUiNIi, SATURDAY, MARCH S, 1002. WEST SCRANTON FATHER FOUND FOR EMIGRANTS CHARLES JENKINS LOCATED IN PEOKVILLE. Kend In Tho Trlbuno About the Prc dlcaincnt His S0113 Wore In, nnd Came Down nnd Mot Them Evan gelist Wells nt tho First Baptist Church Hallucination of a Dick son City Man Funeral of a Child. Jackson Strcot Baptist Notes Oth er Matters of Interest. Through tho publication In .The O'rlbnnu yesterday o tho prcdlcumcnt ol John and Charles Jenkins, recent nrrlvalH from Wales, their father, whom they had not heard from In six years, was located In Pcultville. Yesterday morning ho read In The Tribune of Ills sons' arrival hero and Immediately telephoned to police head quarters in this city and the olllccrs In charge referred the rather to B. C. Morgan, the steamship agent, who wns Instrumental, together with D. D. Avails, in bringing the young men to tills city. Later in the day, Jlr. Jenkins came down from IVckvlllo and called on Mr. Morgan, who acquainted him with the whereabouts of his sons. Father and sons met in a matter-of-fact sort of way, and after greetings were exchanged, tho elder Jenkins in vited his boys' to visit him at Peck vlllc, where ho is employed In the mines. Mr. Morgan sought employment for them with District Superintendent Thomas, of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company, and in all prob ability places will be found for them in the mines. The father offered no explanation as to why ho had not communicated with his family during the past six years. Strange Hallucination. Peter Rutlldge, of Dickson City, came to town Thursday afternoon, and by tho time ho was ready to start for home had a fair-sized cargo of drink aboard. Instead of going north he started south. At 4.20 o'clock yesterday morning Pa trolman James Thomas found htm dig ging holes in the snow on North Main avenue, and sympathizing with him in his befuddled condition, took him to the station house, where he warmed his feet. Ho was still under the impression that he was in "Chief" Albert Henne's Diifolir's French Tar Will promptly relievo nnd speedily euro coughs, colds and all lune trouble. For talc by G. V. JUNKIX3. 101 South Main venue. - dy i d d d S A d i d d id x Great Offerings of I Table linen and Napery I We have cut slices from the prices of Table Linens and Muslins simply because we want to sell them now. The only regret in this offering is the temporary paralysis it will give to the local retail linen business. But neither you nor we are responsible for that. Ours to bring such chances. Yours to avail of them. 3 See the Bargains At Our Linen Sale is It is said that a word spoken in one ear g oftentimes goes out at the other, but what enters the eye stays there. Therefore look. In staple and practical things the best sorts are here. j And in prices the advantage of the reductions yg goes to the customer. H Table Linens, Towells, Napkins, j.. ToweHngs, Cloths, Muslins, H Bedspreads, Readyilade Sheets :- and Pillow Cases. 3 1 Get a Glimpse of the I Spring' Cloaks and Suits I 5 The New Suits are here in excmisitelv tail- St ored effects. Chic and dainty examples of ori- as ginality,newne3s aud style conspicuous in every ei Hue. Here is a special suit worth your attention: Made of Wombo Venetiau, the Jacket with blouse front, corded Peau de Soie collars and re- Se .-ft i -t6 vers, three taffeta bauds running from center of back to point iu front, stitched belt attached. Sleeves have cloth cuff finished with taffeta bauds and three rows of stitching. Skirt with extra full flounce, trimmed with taffeta bands, iu fact a very natty suit aud the price is only Twenty Dollars. Docs it tempt you ? as 3 1 Globe Warehouse - 3 . WWWWWWIWtWWWWWWWIWIW' hotel In Dickson City, and so tho patrolman assigned him to room No, 1 and registered Ills name and address on the docket, together with a charge of being drunk and wandering, A coll whs left for 0 o'clock yester day morning, and when the magistrate demanded W for his room rent and ac commodation, Hutlldge pleaded poverty and had to telephone "Chief" Hemic to come down and nay his line. Aldermanic Cases. Patrick Mlutliaii, who Is accused of assaulting John McAnulty, of Hcriinton street, wus held In ball by Alderman Kelly for his appearance nt court. Pedro itaptlstn, of Ninth and Jackson streets, charged with assaulting Jer ome Kmmnnitto, of the same locality, was held In $200 ball by Alderman Kelly for appearance at court. Tony Kumwell, of Orchard street, charged with tho larceny of a ring, and assault and battery, by Frank Alfruth, entered ball before Alderman Howe In the sum of $100 for his appearance at court. Cleorgo Heimuuer had Fred Chiller ar rested for assault and battery, before Alderman Kelly. He entered ball in tho sum of $300. A Regular Nulsnuce. After every rain or snow storm the water dripping from the roofs of the Central .Railroad of New Jersey build ings, at tho western end of the Lacka wanna avenue bridge, greatly Incon venience pedestrians on the sidewalk, and should be remedied. During tho past week It has been a nuisance, and the attention or the au thorities Is called to It. Gutters should bo placed on tho buildings to carry off the water. Carriage Wheel Broken. While Dr. Carroll's driver was coining down Jackson street yesterday after noon with a light carriage, one of the wheels was demolished by coming In contact with the heavy wheel of one of Spetzer's beer wagons. Patrolmen Lowrey and Pradshaw caught the horse before the animal had time to run away. It was necessary for the doctor to procure another wheel be fore the carriage could be removed from the street. Jackson. Street Baptist Notes. There will be no preaching at the morning service. The pastor will ad minister the ordinance of baptism to ten candidates, and give the right hand of fellowship to forty-one members into the fellowship of the church, and ad minister the Lord's Supper. Next Monday evening the Kaflir boy choir will appear, assisted by Miss Elsie Clark, at our church. This novel entertainment from Darkest Africa promises to be a success. They come to us with the indorsement of such men as Dr. Cadman and the Chautauqua leaders. They have been received by large audiences In Great Britain and America. Tho Baptist Young People's union of tho church is one of the most interest ing societies of our church. The young people are certainly doing a great work and need the encouragement of the O0 . an fc whole body. Their meetings are large ly nttniidcd and full of promise. Mrs, Albert Davis and Miss Ida Lewis were, by a vote of tho church, appointed us our missionaries. Itccclvc them kindly and puss your offerings to them. The Hunter chorus of sixty voices Is well under way to present tine Raster niiisle. Lot everybody bo present at every rehearsal and show n duo sense of appreciation to our faithful leader, Prof, L, Davis. The church will bo dec orated for the occasion. The church Is In great need of paint ing and other repairs. A committee has been appointed to devise means by which It can bo done this spring. AVo hope to change the gloomy aspects of the building to bright and light colors. First Baptist Church. H. K. Wells and wife, or Crystal Lake, the noted evangelists, will have charge or the morning nnd evening ser vices of the Klrst Baptist church on Sunday. Mr. u ml Mrs, Wells have been hold ing special meetings at Clark's a recti nnd Chinchilla for several weeks and their work at these places has been wonderfully blessed, many souls buy ing been drawn Into the fold. Uotli of the evangelists are eloquent preachers anil Uiofo who hear them cannot help being bcnellted and up lifted. Funeral of a Child. Many relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, of South Sum ner avenue, attended the funeral ser vices over the remains of their child, Henry Parry Hughes, at the bouse, yesterday afternoon. The services were conducted by their pastor, Hew Hugh Davis, of the South Main Avenue Welsh C'alvlnlstlc Methodist church. The uall-bcarcrs were David and Wilt lam Parry, brothers or Mrs. Hughes; Hubert and Will Hughes, brothers of Mr. Hughes. Funeral Director Price wns in charge of the details. Interment wns made In Washburn street ceme tery. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. Culvln Lane, of Waver ly, who were married In the court house on Wednesday, were tendered a reception after the ceremony at the home of the groom's daughter, Mrs. Wallace Barnes, at IIS Scranton street. After spending a few hours there the couple left for Wnverly whore they will make their home. The services In the Bellevnc Welsh C. M. churn tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock will be in the English lan guage; in the evening at C o'clock in the Welsh language. Mary Chnppell and Peter Dorascav itch, of South Everett avenue, who were recently arrested on warrants sworn out by each other, on charges of assault and battery, are now both under bail for their appearance at court. John Diamond, of Scranton street, furnished the security. Ira Heese, a driver boy employed in the Diamond mine, was kicked In the face by a mule while at work re cently. He is now laid up at his home, 143 South Lincoln avenue, but expects to be able to go out in u few days. Members of the lire department have been engaged for several days in pump ing water out of cellars on Luzerne street, which were flooded recently. In some places the water was several feet deep. In the future the regular meetings of local union, No. 177S, United Mine Workers of America, will be held on the second and fourth Mondays in each month, instead of the first and third Thursdays as heretofore. Fred. Knapp, the South Main avenue furniture dealer, had an exciting ex perience with an unruly horse in front of his place of business on Wednesday, but managed to check the animal before any serous damage resulted. The Home Missionary society of the Simpson M. E. church will hold their regular monthly meeting next Monduy evening at 7:30 o'clock, when all mem bers are expected to be present. The relatives of the late Arthur Tif fney have received $1,000 from tho Royal Society of Good Fellows, In pay ment of a policy he carried in the or der. He died three weeks after being Initiated in tho order. Tho main pump at the Dodge mine, which has been out of order, has been repaired again. William Jeremiah, of South Hyde Park avenue, who suffered a. stroke of paralysis a few days ago, Is recovering nnd his many friends hope to see hlin around again soon. A large number of probationers met in tho Simpson Methodist Episcopal church last evening. Mrs. W. C Williams, of 207 South Hyde Park avenue, entertained the Woman's Foreign Missionary society last evening. Tho regular weekly dance of tho Co lonial club was held In Washington hull last evening. Mrs. Charles Pinny, of South Main avenue, is seriously ill at tho homo of her mother, Mrs, William Davis, Herbert Weber, of South Van Huron avenue, fell from a scaffold whilo at work recently and Injured his legs. Ho fell a distance of thirty feet. A daughter was recently born to Mr, and Mrs, John Harwood, of Price street. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. W. B. Hoblln, of Now York, who has been visiting her sisters. Mrs, Thomas, of Lafayette street, and Mrs. H. M. Pass, of North Sumner avenue, and Brother, John E. Bradley, of Laf ayette street, returned home yester day, Mrs. iVUIiain Friitchey, of Lake Wln olu, bus returned homo from u week's visit with her sister, Mrs. A. M. Der shlnipr, of South Main avenue, .Miss Mabel Dershlmer, of South Main avenue, attended a party In Pittston recently. Miss Edith Henson, of Prlco street, Is confined to her homo by Illness, Miss ItuUi Evans, of Academy street, Is recovering from a month's Illness. John Evans, of Eynon street, Is re covering from Injuries sustained In tho mines recently. Eugeuo Miller, of Tenth street, Is re covering from an attack of the grip. Miss Mae Jones, of North Main uve nue, Is spending u few days in New York P. M. Kudgen, of Merldlun street, has secured a position in Berwick. Mrs, John P. Kelly, of South Seventh street, Is entertaining her sister. Miss Cella Moran, of Aldenvllle. Misses Ethel Porter, of Meridian street, and Miss Maine Phillips, of THE HOMELIEST MAN IN SCRANTON As well a tho handsomest, and otlvcis are invited to call pu any druggist and vet tree a tiUl bottle ot Kcii)'i Ualtam lor the 'throat and I.uugi, a remedy that Is guaranteed to euro and relievo ull Chronic and Acuta Coughs, Mtluiu, Uronchltis and Consumption. Price 23e. aud COc. Jackson Btrect, have returned home from a two weeks' visit In New York. Tho ladles aid society of the First Haptlst church have added two now Singers sewing machines to their equip ment In tho church, Tho Onelta Dancing class will hold a Pacini In Washington hall on Monday evening, Hoy Hluttcr, ot North Hcbecca ave nue, entertained a number of his friends nt his home recently. Hoy Morgan, of Vlntomlnle, who has been visiting at the home of John James on South Hcbecca avenue, re turned homo yesterday. William Argust, of South Hcbecca avenue, has returned home from a visit with relatives In Wllkes-Harrc, Mrs. Thomas H. Allen, ot North Hyde Park avenue, Is suffering from a sprained wrist, caused by a fall In tho yard. Mrs. Leiio Smith, of Mill street, Is vis iting In New York, W. H. Hngon. of North Sumner ave nue is In Now York. David Williams, of Sumner avenue, Is visiting In Hazleton. Albeit Foster, ot SoUth Hyde Park avenue. Is sojourning In Philadelphia. Miss Jessie Crawford, of North Hyde Park avenue, Is Indisposed. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Officers for the Sauquolt Private Flro Company Chosen Other News Notes nnd Personals. A well-attended meeting of the Sau utiolt Private Fire company was hold Tuesday evening, when olllccrs for the next term of twelve months were elect ed, as follows: President, Henry Bnr nlckel; vice-president, James Itohen: treasurer, AVIlliam Hurdon: secretary, Louis llousriitli; assistant secretary, Michael Dunn; Inspector, Samuel Kcin ler. This nmkes the third successive year that Mr. Barnlckel has been elected president of this organization. He also has the honor of being chief ot the fire department. The same may be said of William Hurdon. He has held tho ofllce of treasurer since the company has been organized. Thomas Lewis, the as sistant elder, has resigned his position. David Lewis has been appointed us his successor. NUBS OF NEWS. The horse belonging to William Zang, the Pittston avenue grocer, which ran away Thursday evening, was so badly Injured that It had to be shot. It was n valuable animal, and Mr. Znng will feel its loss keenly. Philip Heyer, or South Washington nVenue, employed at the car shops, was seized with a paralytic stroke yester day morning, while at work. He was removed to ills home, where he lies in a serious condition. Edward ITogan, of Pear street, has accepted a responsible position with tho Anthracite Brewing company, of Provi dence. The partnership existing between Thomas IT, MeDonough and John Feeney, under tho firm name of Me Donough & Co., with headquarters at 1420 Pittston avenue, has been dis solved. The business will hereafter be conducted by Mr. MeDonough. Philip Foy has opened a new grocery store at 1521 Pittston avenue. Joseph Tobin, of l2i Pittston ave nue, is confined to his home with on at tack of grin. Dr. Schley's Lung Healing Balsam Is guaranteed to cure all coughs. "No cure: no pay." For sale by all dealers.0 Councilman-elect M. J. Barrett, of the Twentieth ward, is suffering from a se verely stralnjpd leg. A special meeting of lodge No. 20, A, A. of I. S. and T. W.. was held last evening at their hall, Pittston avenue and Elm street. Business of much im portance was transacted. The condition of William Vnughon, son of Councilman Daniel W. Vaughnn, who Is suffering from appendicitis, is quite serious. The Scranton Railway company had a large force of men and a sweeper en gaged iu cleaning the tracks on this side yesterday. Traffic was resumed last evening. Philip McGuire, of 1310 Irving ave nue, one of the striking street car con ductors, has accepted a similar posi tion at Cleveland, Ohio. He left for that city Thursday evening. Peter Duffy, of Pittston avenue, called on friends on this side yesterday. Oscar Winton. of Pittston avenue, who was severely injured In Council & Co.'s tunnel some time ago, Is around aciiln. Robert Boyle, of Fig street, had his leg severely injured yesterday after noon. He was engaged in removing machinery, when a casting foil on his leg. OBITUARY. MRS. PATRICK CUHRAN, a highly respected resident of Ilellovue, died Thursday morning at her home, 332 Third street. She is survived bv tho following children: Mary nnd Nellie, teachers at nubile schools Nn v. m,,i 20. respectively; Bridget, Annie and uiiminicK, or .now York city. Funeral .Monday morning at 0 o'clock, with ser vices nt Holy Cross church. Interment In the Cathedral cemetery. MRS. KLUMP MURDERED. Verdict of Coroner's Jury iu a Lowell Mystery. By Euluslve Wire from The Associated Presi. Lowell, Midi., March 7. The coroner's jiuv which h.i, liri-u inutlgatlnir tin, )iig(Cri0ii-i ilcilh of Mrs. William Kluinp lure, todjy decided Hi it tin- was imndercd, and lendered a chlict to that ellert. Mi Mump leeched a supposed sample head, aelic powder by mall lx,t Saturday afleriiooii, and Sunday mornlmr the took ll. In a very khoit llmo the woman was writhing in arfony and she lived hut a (ew hours. A quantity of ttryclinina i luiiiiu in .iiio Manual. . neauacho.iiowder, tlnillar lo the ono taken hy Mis. Kluinp, was le. ltImi! hy null by another woman in tho vlllago and tliit a examined. It ivu moro than titty per tent, btryihnlne. Ofllceii aio worMng on flic mjateiy, endeavor fill,' lo locate tho lender of the deadly powders, William Kluinp, the woman' luubaud, in under sutvetllance by tho sheriff. largest Commercial Combination, Hy i:.c)uhe Wlro fiom The Associated l'rrs3. f'roildeuce, II. !., March 7. The larjrcjt com bination ut commeiclal Imcrsttj to occur In IliU ttatc was announced today. It calU for tho inrigrr of the United 'ruction, capitalized at H loo.UKl; Providence (ias company, with W.OOd,. 000 in Moils and tho Nurragansett Klectrtc l.hjht. Iiiff (oiniuuy, tapfUllied at HJ'jO.QQU. Will Dynamite Ice Gorge, By Exclusive Wire from The Awociatcd Pren. Mlddletown, K, V March ".Preparation arc being nude hy (he town to dynaniitu tho meat lie iiuife at Dcllctt' inland which will. ieleae an fuimciiic quantity of water extending for miles. Tho Krlc rallioad uml inhabitant iu the path of the flood aie inklus urvcautionary measures NORTHSGRANTON RECEPTION IN HONOR OF A CHURCH CHOIR. Given laBt Night In the North Main Avonuo Baptist Church Surprise Party Tendered to Miss Mno Guest. Miss Lilly Strong, Stnto Secrotnry of tho Y. W. C. A to Speak nt the Servlco Sunday Afternoon An nual Meeting of tho Foreign Mis sionary Society. The members of the North Main Avenue llnptlst church choir were giv en n reception Inst evening after their reheursnl. During the evening Hcvernl mimical nuinbcrn were given, and an entertaining evening wna tipent. Pro fessor MucMurrny acted as pianist for the evening. ItefreshmeiitH were served at a seasonable hour. Among those present were: Sir. and Mrs. Fred Philips. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. Stopford, Mr. and Mrs. William Chap pp, Mr. and Mrs. KVans, Misses Chirk, Owens, Thomas, Pierce, Kvnns, J. Thomas, Huntsman, Morgan, Mock, Finn, Sherwood, liculc, j. Ilealc, Misses Thoinns, Jones, It. Thomas, Evans, Aten, Richmond, Williams and Ten ney. Pleasant Surprise Party. A very pleasant surprise party was tendered Miss Mao Guest at her home on Wntkln street, Thursday evening, by a number of her friends. The usual party diversions were Indulged In up to a seasonable hour. During the even ing several pleasing numbers were given by the following: Whistling soj los, Bert Thomas; vocal solos, Al fred Finn; recitations, Miss l.ulti Con stantino. After the programme was over a light luncheon was served. Among those present were: Misses Grace Benson, Corn Snyder, Lulu Con stantino, Belle Hoblnson, Diana Wat kins, Georgia Cure, Mae Guest nnd Miss Reynolds, of Factory vl lie; Messrs. Edward Hunt, Alfred Finn, David Ulrtloy, Bert Thomas, Clarence McAl lister, Joseph Lolse, Edward Collins and AVIlliam Langan. State Secretary Here. Miss Lilly Strong, state Young Wom en's Christian Association secretary, will address the Sunday service at 3:30 p. m. Miss Strong has just returned from the World's Missionary Confer ence, held- In Toronto, Canada, where there were three thousand college stu dent delegates present. It was one of the most Inspiring con ferences ever held nnd Miss Strong will give gleanings therefrom. She Is a highly attractive speaker and will sure ly delight her audience. TOLD IN A PEW LINES. The Olympla Social club defeated the clerks of Mulley's store In a bowling contest, at the North Scranton bowl ing alleys, last evening. The North Scranton Republican club held a well-attended business meeting lust evening. A social session followed. Wanted Three boys to work in tho North Scranton bowling alleys from 6 o'clock at night. Apply at the alleys for contract by Shotton and Davis. "Convention Notes" will be the sub ject of Miss Strong's talk at the North End Women's Christian association rooms, Sunday afternoon at 3.30. All young women and girls are invited. Mrs. W. II, Sadler gave a very pleas ant thimble tea nt her home, on North Main avenue, Thursday afternoon. The Foreign Missionary society of the Providence Presbyterian church held their annual meeting yesterday after noon at tho home of Mrs. L. W. Morss, on North Main avenue. Rev. A. H. Smith, pastor of the North Main Avenue Baptist church, made n call In Peekvllle Inst evening. The condition of Mrs. Samuel Davis, of North Main avenue, is somewhat im proved. Christian Bowman will take posses sion of his newly purchased home, In Weston place, April 1. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the First Christian church, on North Main ave nue, will conduct an old folkes' concert on March 2S. Green Rldge street was opened yes terday, after the repairing of the bridge had been completed. The 17-months-old child of Mi. and Mrs. John Stanton, of West Parker street, died Thursday evening nt 10 o'clock. The funeral will take place to morrow afternoon at. 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Graves, who have been the guests of Alderman Meyers, of Church avenue, huvn re turned to their home In Jerinyn. William Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis are visiting the homo of Mrs. Wllllnm H, Owens, of Brick avenue. Common Councilman James B. Cns terllne, traveling agent for the Purogon PlnHter company, bus returned, after a business trip to New York. A special servlco for the children will bo held at the Memorial Baptist church tomorrow evening nt G p. m. The chil dren will have charge of tho Scripture lesson and tho singing. Some of tlie little ones will slug appropriate solos. The pastor, Rev. AV. F. Davles, will preach a sermon adapted for the chil dren, Al lure Invited to attend. AV. J. Wright, of Washington, D, t, will occupy tho pulpit at the Christlun church tomorrow morning at 11 a. m. A surprise party was held at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Archer of Court street, Park Place, Those present were: Mr, and Mrs. F. Brelg; Mr, and Mrs, T. E. Terwllliger; Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Terwllliger; Mr. and Mrs. J. Tattle; Mr. nnd Mrs. AA Sweet; Mr, and Mrs, R, C, Deun; Mr. nnd Mrs. G. R. Clark; Mr, and Mrs. J. It. Reel; Mr. and Mrs. U. lledell; Mr, nnd Mrs. E. York; Mr. and Mrs. A. Jenkins; Mr. and Mrs. l King; Mr, and Mrs. G, Thayer; Mr, and Mrs, Evans, Mrs. Pomltler; Mrs. Mills, Mrs, Wren, Mrs, Lyman, Mrs, McClusker, Mrs. C. C. Dewltt, Miss E. Archer, Mr. A, Deun. Supper was surved. GREEN RIDGE. Tho L. A. S. club, of Ciieeit llidjce, (javo an other of their "good times" Thursday cvcnlns In the form of au informal paiiy at tho home of Mls-s Prucilla 1'hillliM, 1525 Hey lei t n.cuuc. An cnjoyablu timo was had by ull pioent .ind the evening passed inly too iiiildy lo thoio who were llicie. In tho prize drawing JIli Kva Dolce wa tho lucky one, tho fur.1 prize belli? awaided to her, I L. Moore leccivliitf tho consolation prize. A 1UI ot lliose tnceciit follow; The Mic4 Jennie Itay, Dalny 1 Inner, Marlon Chase, Mabel lteynoldd, l.idy Urady, Klhel Jac.ks.on, Net lla lliuudave, Kva lloicc, llattle 1'ither, Ciella Potter, Akir'H .'1Uk1om vud Mr. A. .1. Campbell; i L. Moore, II. M. Moore, Ilemy Whltmorc, ilenjauiln Snjdcr, William Biiydcr, Itobeil .lines, Joccph UtW'fistiUc, I'harku Hall, Peully Wall, Ed i'hlllil. Will I'iillliiu, Henry Zicrt. Orvtu Ittdjfe Camp of Woodmen initiated sev enteen new ineinueiti ajt their regular tueelius I (y I Shopping "-j News 1 1 The La Vida Corset Miss McCarthy An Expert Corset iere Representing the LA VIDA CORSET, will be here for one week commencing Monday, March 10, when she will fit, take special measurements and explain the superior merits of this celebrated corset to all ladies who are in terested in the latest Ideas pertaining to corsets. We would be pleased to have you attend a special display of these celebrated corsets, when all the new mod els, embodying the essential features necessary to conform with the present fashion in dress, will be shown. Demonstrator on Second Floor weet Honeycomb Candy To be In fashion you must eat Honeycomb Candy. Get a free sample of the latest candy craze. For sale only at the Big Store. Another candy item that will Interest young and old Is the old-fashioned stick candy, put up in air-tight boxes, as- sorted flavors and strictly pure at, per pound .Z5C flen's Ties Neckwear prettlness is here at its height. It is worthy of your immediate investigation. Narrow Four-in-Hands and Imperials. Colorings very attractive and some very modest. The popular craze in Neckwear Is the l wo in the Narrow Four-in-Hands. prices from ooas Long's Sods AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre M. ItCIS. Lcfeee uml Jl.inasf-1-. A. J. DUl'I'V, limine Manager. TtDSPAY NlfillT. M AUC1I II. MB. FRANK KEENAN With cast, fcccnery, piopertlea nnd ceiy ac ccfciory ilirecl Irom n triumphant season ni The Manhattan Theatre, New York In the ltefrcshiue; Aineiican Comedy Hon. John Grigsby, By riuilcs Klein. VricM 2.V. lo ifl.fia Seatos on sale Saturday al D a. in. One Night Only, Wednesday, March 12, BAND Sixty People, Iiicluillns: Hoyden, Alherll, Zernl, Kiyl, Dorghl and Others in Scenes from Grand Opera. (Xot In costume), I'rices 25c to ffl.BO. Advance sale Monday at 0. i Academy of Flusic VI. IICIS, Lente. A. J. Dully, Mintgir, AI.Ii Till! WKHK. MATINKi: AT !! SHARP. liVKNIXCi AT 8 SIIAIII'. THE CORSE PAYTON COMEBY CO. rresenllnc ltepertolre, IlKFINIil) VAl'DHVIU.i; l'EATUHUS. Prices 10, i.0 uml .'10 cents. Matinee 10 ami 20 cents, TWO WEEKS Commencing Monday, March 10, Mntineo Dally CHESTER DE VOIMDE And Excellent Company MONDAY NIGHT "The World's Great Mystery." STAR THEATRE ALP, O. IlEnrtlNaTO.N', Mmuer. Tunisia V, r'HlDAY AND SATL'HDAV, March U, 7 and S, "Queen ol tt M BuriesQ " matini:i: i:vi:nv day, la.t night. After the Initiatory exeicUes a re ception, which took tho form of a "mo!,er," was tendoKMl the iicw members aud a general good timo enjoyed, Charles 11. Jacobs, of I)Ickou avenue, left lJt night for u Intjimss tup tu New Yorl; nnd Phil adelphia, Mitec.1 liu aud Cora Swnui of Thompson, who have tpent the padt two weeks with Mrs. J. U, 1'cck, of Ciipousc au'uuc, will letuiu to their homo today. The chanty euchre nlvcn at the Uteeu Iiidtiu Wheelmen's club house jextuil.iy aflernnou aud ctenin? i well attended and of uu unusually pleasant character. At the afleiuoou eaine, to which only ladles ueie united, there were ten table. The flrt piize, a pietty center piece, was won by Mr, (leuiuc Sanderson, nnd the 'cc end, a pictly piece pf rhina, by Miss May Hull. At the evening came, which Included tho gentle men, lheie were thltly-one fables', the favois of the evening gamo weic a tobacco Jar and a ileik of cauls. TI'C chairs and stands used by tho la dles were luruished without charge by 1). I). June k Son, and the floral deioiatloiu which were elaborate aud beautiful were by the kbidneu of Moucll lhothers. A bevy of cluuulug young ladles furnished rcfioluiKnt both afternoon end evening. The ladles haviug chaigc ot the a'falr NNES - lone bilks A range of 25c to 50c ram Iyike all bargains ad vertised by Joyce, there are no burdensome con ditions attached to these. I Strictly Fresh EGGS 25c Per Dozen. With any grocery or der amounting to $5.00 or over, that you may select, we accord you the privilege of purchasing 22 1-2 lbs of Sugar for si.oo 3 The "1 Joyce StoresiJ Those tiny CJnptnlea or rcai iu n uuura wiiuuhii n S.e?."fAS"iffiDf Ibeba unii Inlectlon tuilr. were Mrs, ChaileS M, Cair, Mrs. Kdson M, (,rcrn, Mrs, Theodore Suicih, Mrs. George J, llerlinghof and Miss A. Knapp. Mr. and Mrs, J, Y.. Peck, ot Capouse avenue,, entertained a number of friends last evenlmj In ' honor of their niece, Miss liu Kpenccr, am) their iousIii, I.lim trpenccr, of Thompson. Music upon pianu and banjo and games constituted the cncii ill's ctcrtainment till a late hour whe refresh ment? weie seried. A delightful evening wis spent by ell present. - - i ,. The Territory of Jefferson. By Inclusive Who from the AuocUted I'reu. Washington, Match ".The house committee on territories decided today to lejwrt the bill giving Hit Indian territory a territorial farm M ,v. , -....---.... ....., v, v.v, la ment to be Lnown as the territory ot Jcfltnol. 2 PEERLESS 1 GROCERY OFFERS. ) ' i