THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SAT t'D AY, MARCH 22, 1902. Musical Among new ollorliiRfl for tlto pinna by the Oliver Dltson company nrc the fot lowing: Hlodcnnnnn, A. J. Three ple'ccs, ench four piigea. 1. "Pleusmnt Journey." In F, 6-S. Anlnmtu. 2. "The Solitary Flower." In A minor, 3-1. Andante. .1. "Notturno." In K Hut, M. Modernto ushuI, The firs I hns a wcll-estnbllahed motion, a walking rhythm, In fuel, ltoth hands partici pate In the melody. Tho nocoml piece, aH the tltlo Hiiggestfl, Is a melody accom panied by simple chordH ns well oa by Independent melodic plmiRea, The third piece Is leHS dcnnltlvt', Imaginative (and suggestive) than the second. Hut It Is similar In construction, Uonudl, O. "Lu Hello Aimiznne." In D flnt, O Hat, and A Hat major, 4-4. Ton pages. Allegrp brlllunte. A piece de concert, with generously largo ef fects. Octaves abound In many appli cations, especially In tlm right hand. Dledermnnn, A. J. Six pieces for grade II. An exceptionally useful set of pieces for a grudo thut Is not over supplied." Sudds, V. F. "Merry Ilohe mlnns." In A minor, a-1, four pages. Allegretto con entuslasmo. Somewhat of mazurka character, but broader In general conception tban that familiar form, and not wholly confined within its rhythm. Strrlezkl, Anton. Five pluno duets. Excellent for the artistic training of two student of similar at tainments. Very desirable recital num bers. Bartlclt, Homer X. "A Dream of the Dance." In 13 Hat and B Hut major. H-S and 3-4. Five pages. Tempo dl Vnlse lente. Thoroughly musical, re fined, and Interesting, and of value as a studj- In sustained melody. Bartlctt, Homer N. "Prayer at Kventlde." In K Hat major, 4-4. Two pages. Andante lellgloso. It will bo used for Its mus ical itallty and for th excellent study It offers In legato playing. Sudds, AV. F. "When First the Fields are Green." In F, A Hnt and M. Hat major. 2-4. Three pages. Allegro moderato. A pretty dance. Smith, Wilson G. Four compositions: 1, "nomunce Serenade;" 2, "Dance of the Dryads;" :i, "Souvenir Waltz:" 4, "Third Tarentelle." Kx nulslte studies, all; musically and pleasing. 'I II ! Among new songs recently published by the Oliver Ollson company wc note: Barrel!. Edgar A. "O God. Be Merciful to Me." Medium voice In D Hat. (K flat, or a flat to F). A simple and not difTlcult church song, moderate In range belonging to the emotional class of sacred music. Frey, Adolf. "Uow Down Thine Far, O Lord." High voice In E flat (d to g). A fine sacred song, earnest In spirit and churchly In style. Adapted for use in churches of all de nominations. McCoy, W. J. "To the Raindrops." High voice In F (d to g). Would make a charming encore num ber. McCoy. W. J. "At the Garden Gate." high voice in F (F to g). A bright little song of a man and a maid, best suited In style and treatment for a soprano, though it might be used with effect by a light tenor. Arsinl, Giusep pe. "Perhaps!" (Forse!) High voice In E sharp to g sharp). Italian grace of melody and fluent vocal writing, combined with technical skill, make this a very attractive song. Useful hoth for concert use and In teaching. Arens, Franz X. "When the Land was White with Moonlight." High voice In I G (E flat to a). Also for medium voice in E.) This song Is cast in a large mold; the melody is broad and flowing, there are woll-contrasted emotional ef fects, and the vocal part will give the singer much pleasure. The Catholic Choral union will "render the following programme at Monday night's meeting of the Historical society and Newman Magazine club: TAUT FIRST. Clioruj. Gloria." (Twclflli Ma-) Moart Choral Club. Duct and Choin, "I waited for the l.oid," from Mendelssohn's II; inn of l'raie. Jliis Mary Xiland, Miss Kathrin Mongan and Choral Club. Soprano Solo (Knscmble) "Sancla Mai la," 1'aure Sopranos and Violin?, with piano Accompaniment, Soprano Solo and CIioiu, "Hear My Prayer," Mendelssohn Mrs. Joseph O'llrien and Choial Club. TAUT SIX'OXD. () Chorus, "Stabat Matrr Doloro-j,"..,.ttovlni Choial CluT). (b) Tenor Solo, "Oujuj Anlmam." T. Klrkwood. (c) Mass Solo, "I'ro Pcecatls." J. T. Watklin. (d) Soprano and Chorus, "InfUnuiMtiu.' MIu Kathryn Mongan and Choral Club. Soprano Solo, "Kastrr Daun" Woodman t Mrs. Joseph O'llrien. The members of the choral club me: Catholic Choral Club Mrs. Joseph O'llrien, Mrs. M. .1. Walsh, JUi Nolllc He.imisli, MN Teieso, M. Hanaway, Mlsi .Icnette Brkstley, Mr. i:ili Council, Mis. I). .1. needy, MU Kathiju Monjan, JIIm Mary Duffy, Miss Mary Niland. Altos Miss Isabel Clarke, Mi-u t'atiierine (lib. bons, Mta Kv Ilarictt, Mlw Elizabeth Walsh, Mr. J, T. Wntkiiis, JIIns Katlieiync fenilth, Ml Margaret Cicsslii, MUs Joe I'oran, Miss M, Hughes, MIm Victoria. Oiuener, Tenors Jaiiicn I.angan, William I.ynott. Jaine, Doyle, John 8hMisthne.sey, IMward Walsh, .loh'i Conway, ltfnard Uattle, S. Hughes, T, Klrkwood. nas.o.1 Peter How ley, James Calligher, Joseph Keller, J. V. Watklns, Pert Johnson, Frank Hoylf. I'. J. Julnn, T. Finnerty. II II II Hen Davlcs, tho distinguished Welsh tenor, who sings April 3 at tho Home for tho Friendless benefit, on n recent occasion, with a number of singers were talking together regurdlng the oratorio works, when tho conservation turned to the tenor part in Mendel. ssohn'8 "Elijah." Mr. Davles remarked, not thinking that Uls words would over appear In print; "I liuvo been ten years trying to sing "If AVIth Alt Your Heart," nnd only a year ago did 1 be gin to satisfy myself," Ho Is worthy to occupy a high place In the roll of distinguished tenor singers of the world, II II II Under the leadership of I'rof. k. A. Fenstcrmacher, organist and choir master tho choir of Ashluiry M, r, church Is one of the best In the city. The solos and duet at last Sunday morning services were rendered hi the artistic style and with an effect such mh never had been heard In Anbury church by Miss Heel and Sir. Johnson. The muslo committee Is to be congrat ulated upon securing the services of Prof. Fenstermacher'for another year. The people enjoy tho Instrumental inuslo as well. The professor Is one of r 'Keep to the Right" With eyes open. Tor full par ticulars see Sunday's papers. Gossip! the best plpc-organlsts In the city, Tho choir Is composed of the following: .Sopranos Miss Bessie Itcel, Miss May Benedict, Miss Amanda Tnmblyn, Miss Elizabeth Olvcr. Altos Mrs. J. D. Merrlman, Miss Lillian Safford, Miss Emetine Lunyon, Miss Grace Stack house. Tenors Mr. It. W. Johnson, Mr. A, Ilcntshorn, Mr. II. W. Lunyon, Mr. J. D. Naumun, Mr. F. S. Olvcr. Hass Mr. D. Wntklns, Mr, D. Safford, Mr. W. II. Treverton, Mr. W. J. Lun yon. ' :i ii ii The following Is the programme for the Schumaun-IIclnkc concert: Up. 4( Xii. 1 t)iut telle in U major, .Mendelssohn I Molto Allegro Vhnee. Op, 'J.! Il.lll.nle In fl. Minor II. Chopin Itpdlnthp unit Uia Penelope, finin "Oily. arm" Jl.i llrtiAli Op. ;it Sullr tor Violin anil Piano In (I. in.ijoi I'm nix ItcU llodoialo. Tempo ill llomree. VUglo ion Tioppp. Mollo Vhme (I'm pctmn Mobile), fn) Die .luiiRr .Nomic l'liuitc Sdiulicit (li) llalderofuleln 1'l'Jlilz Sclmbelt (e) Die .Ultiuclit l'rjntz S'ehuhert (il) llolero-. Print Arldllo (u) Op. 78 Mer.uelto runt, filmbcrt (Ii) Nclicro in K nilnoi r". Mendelssohn (r) Op. 2 ("Ikkoii Wiih Juole...i Telullovsly (il) Iiiteimcrjo in OUae T. l.e'lietll;v Op. 1" Xcnellelles for fjtiarlotte . fllnounow (u) Inlcilmllinn In mod". (Ii) .Mia Spaeuola. Adileno Alia from "lllen1" Tlkli.inl Wagner At a regular meeting of Bauer's band, held on Tuesday evening lust at their quarters, on Wyoming avenue, several mutters of importance to the organiza tion were acted upon. As a fund raiser, the annual concert of the band was discussed. The members decided to give their fifth annual concert In April at the Lyceum theatre. The bund mem bers at present are badly In need of uniforms. A committee lias been ap pointed to solicit bids from our local tailors. The prospects are that the con tract will be let immediately, as yoon as tho bids are In, and the firm chosen, so that when the hand turns out In May to the Grand conclave of Knights Templar, In this citj, they will not only furnish good music, but look trim In a new uniform. li ii :i Mr. Henry Wolfsolm, managing the artists who are to appear at the Home concert, sent tho following specimen programme: ltcclt and Alia, "wft Her Angel" Handel The Hiuat Wolah Tenor, lien D.iies. "Air l:u,p" Wlenlawski The PMInguMird AtntiljH Violinlt, Mr. I'rllK Klie-lcr. Dramatic ilia (fiom Hie opera, Mlrpillc") CouiiuJ Mine. I.illi.iu niamell, Prima Donna Soprano. WeUh Songt "Hen Whilly y Menjg On.mion" "Av y Tnielh," "I'on fy Xain," ifr. lien DaM'es. (OAiidjiile Heligloio1' Vieuxtemp (1) L'Abcllle Schubert (c) Chanson mho P.iiolici Tiluikoivfky Mr. Kiitz Ktir-lci. (.i) "Spiiit of (he !nt" ruijcon (!) "My n.iliifie V.inniti (c) "Snccthe-irt and I" Beach limn 1. lilt in ill... ,.., I"" ......, ..,U,ll,l. (a) "A Lover' Lullaby" I.conle (b) "I'll Sine the Songs of Alubj" .... Cloy (c) ".My Uieams" Tost! Mr. Hen I).iics. "Oraml Polonnl'e" Wlenlawski Ml. 1'iitz Krlcslei. The Mad Scene, fiom "Lucia ili Lamermoor" Donizetti Mine. Lillian niamelt. Itecit and C.atina "Salvp Dimoia," fiom the (fund Opeia, "Faiul" Counod Mi. Den Dalles. (li) "Non Pin McU" PaRinlni onala (a) "Dpul'a Trill" Tartlnl Mr. Fritz Knesler. II 'II II John T. Watklns Is unusually busy these duys, with nearly one hundred pupils on his list, a choral society to direct in connection with the Newman Magazine and Histoiical society, and the Elm Park Sunday school chorus of forty voices. He is to sing the bass solos In the Taylor Oratorio society's production of "Judas Maccabeus," in which his solos are "Arm. Arm, Ye Brave," "The Lord Worketh Won ders," "With Pious Hearts and "Re joice, O Judnh." A concert for the Ply mouth church, Hyde Park, and assist ing tho Home for the Friendless man agers in the work or arranging for their benefit concert at the new ar mory, April ."!. II !i ,1 The following musical selections will be rendered ut tho morning and even ing services tomorow at Elm Park church, under the direction of J. Alfred I'cnnington, organist and choir master. M01tM.NO. Organ Communion in A minor Guiliuanf Choir Anthem, "i:ni .Me Wurirn Oigan Itcverlo Du fceir alnt-M?ns Choir Anlheni, "Lift t'n mn llcids"..Mar.ton Organ I'lacluiliiiin In V minor ..llJfli KVKXIMJ. Organ Illii Kfito llniif Choir Antbrm Jiiliilatp in II Hat,,.. Organ Amlanlr in I) fl.t Da Solo Selcdi'd Mi. I'lillln Wan (ii. Choir H.Miin, "Thou Mint Hi- Hunt . ...Il.illcin ..SrlmliPit , ..Ctunmt Ajaln" Duanc Organ Kanla.ie In (i 111.1101 Had, I! I, II Alius l.ucla Janes, n pupil ot J. T, AVntklns' vocnl studlci, received the highest reward nnd excellent common diitloii for her Hinging: t the Allcntown eisteddfod. !' I li Rciiuty, tho Ideal of all artistic cffoits, may bo expressed by tho simplest of music, but perfection can only tic real ized In tho highest foim. OLD FORCE. Mr. Pied Itepp la seriously III at his home on .Main street. Mrs, Hugh Miller, of Scranton, spent Saturday with friends In town. Miss Muzotte ttdsall spent Sunday with relatives In WIIUeH-narre. Miss Irene M lines, of Soranton, was tho guest of Miss Kstellu Drake on Saturday, Miss Jennie WIldrleK was the guest of relatives In WllUcs-llarre during tho week, Mrs. Anderson has returned after u weeks visit with friends In Parsons. Arrangeinont aro being made to build a foot bridge across the .I.ackawanpu where tho Iron bridge was carried away by the recent Hood, Memorial services for the late Italph Uarnea wll be held- In the, Brick church on Sunday morning, March 23, Tho lodges of which the deceased was a member will attend In a body, Mrs. Harry Cooper and daughter Frances, of Taylor, are visiting at tho home of her parents Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Drake. Uevlval services are gelng held each evening In the now M. B. church, Mrs. Charles Monle and daughter Mary left on Tuesday for Conway, Iowa, where they were called by the dangerous lines of her son-in-law, Mr. John McDowall. Mr. McDowall was a former resident of this place and his .J tSIHSBiffli mm wllw MBRmBBm mS$S: WS mmm tWrnt flH gill 1 m Ili?' illilik. I Soys' "Hanan" Sh All the new Spring lasts are here for your inspection, including the latest Blucher and Colonial Oxford. 5a MBHHHEB many friends will be Ki'lcved to hour ot his Illness. Xi'ws has been leeched of the death of Mrs. Silas llandall, Jr., u former resident of this place. lie has lived at Oouldsboro for the past two years. Ho leaves u wife and several children The birthday party held In the Hose house under thy usplces of the I'. ,l. church on Monday cvcnlnt" was a grand success. DUNMORE. The council met In special session last night, with Messrs. McLaughlin, Con nory, Hrogan and O'Boyle present. Owing to tho absence of Clerk Ollllgan, H, J. Kelloy acted In that capacity. President McLaughlin appointed tho .standing commltteo for the ensuing year. Chief O'Nell reported tho lire plug ut tho cornets out of order, and was Instuicted to replaco It ut once, and also to make such needed repairs and alterations in tho ilro alarm sys tem as he doomed necessary. Tho street and bridge committee, In con Junction with tho borough attorney, was Instructed to confer with tho Soranton Hallway company In refer ence to damage done to tho borough streets, owing to faulty drainage from their tracks, Mrs. McCullough, an uged woman, re siding on Hlooin Htreet, was seized with a fainting spell yesterday morning In front of llyan's store, on Drinker street, and fell to the sidewalk, cutting sev eral severe gashes on her face and head, as well us otherwise Injuring her about tho body. She recently buffered from a broken arm, and It Is feared that yesterday's fall has again frac tured It. Sho was removed to tho home of her daughter, Mrs. Michael Langan, on Illoom street, and medical aid sum moned, but owing to her advanced ago her condition Is considered critical. Owing to the Illness of Uev. Charles H. Newlng, tho services tomorrow nt the Methodist Kplscopal church will be conducted by new Joseph Madison, of Scranton. The sermon to the Young Women's Christian Temperance union, which was to have been preached to morrow by the pastor, has been post poned until April C. new S. V. Young, of Moobic, will &&J& yytmVa.) remedy that vurca a cola In ouc Uoy. Or Overcoat Those men who can afford the prices of the best custom tail ors, and the gentlemen who sac rifice a large amount of money on an idea the idea that because their clothes . are made to order they are better than the best ready made; or those who wish to have it known that their clothes were made by So-and-So, the swell tailor. All of this class of dress ers we are gradually but surely winning to our proved "Atter bury" System of ready-to-wear clothes. riauy new features are shown in our Spring Styles that are origi nal. The cloth patterns are se lected and the qualities have been tested for their durability. Prices M $12, $15 $18 See Our reus and CMId We are always striving to do, and un questionably have done, more than any other house in securing the best and most exclusive novelties and styles in Boys' and Children's Clothing. We present this season an assort ment of popular priced Suits and Novelties that we are sure will appeal to your good judgment. See the samples displayed in our show win dow, from 0 en. SIS The Colonial Oxford is one new Sorosis window is interesting to the ladies. Complete Outfitters. aaL,iCTgjM'ia3a5WEggffgiggffggafi5.'ijig re occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church tomorrow at both morning and evening services. The Trlp.p Avenue Christian chinch. Preaching both morning and evening by the pastor. Uev. J. H. Dabnoy. The morning topic. "Kscesses:" evening topic, "What Think You of Christ''" Sunday school at 1U o'clock. Everybody welcome at nil services. The basket social under the ausplcea of tho Epwoith league, held In the Methodist Episcopal church p.ulors last evening, was hugely attended. An interesting musical programme was rendered, which was thoroughly en joyed by all present. A neat sum was added to the society's treasury as a re sult of the eifort. Onin Cooper hns moved his ramily from West Plttston Into tho Saxton property, on Pine street. Mr. and Mrs. Solllday and Mjss Anna "White, of Hawley, nro guests or Mrs. lloyal Tuft, of Noijtli lilukoly sheet Dudley Street Haptlst church. Ser vices tomorrow nt 10.20 a. m. and 7.30 p. in., conducted by Evangelist and Mrs. Willsou, Subjects, "The Lord's Vine" and "The .Meanest Man In Dun more." Everybody welcome. A mil prise party In honor of Miss Lucas was held In tho Methodist Epis copal paraonago Thursday. Those pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Uing hain, Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Helglor. Mr, and Mrs, Alexander McKay. Wllliuin Heigler, Misses Elsie Powell, Annie Powell, Ilesslo Powell, Mamo Keller. Pearl Stltliff, Fin Doney, Clara Hess, Eva Hess, Lucy I less, Ihiby Yost, Jon nlo Hlesecker, Lotta Crocker, Louisa Lutz, Annie Young, Eva Montgomeiy, Lucy Ellis, Marie 'Webber; Messrs. C, O, Herring, John Drcyer, Jtoy Weaver, Hairy Stevens, Charles Henwood, Ulcli nrd Angwln, Oeorgo Oswald, James Kills, Homer Hnnd nnd Fred Ehrgood. Tale of Two Hunters. Two liuntns who ucip khoullni; In Sow Jtr.cj wcic not i-qualb- iiutilicj a, ri'SJuls M fit lK)tlll;', One ut tlicm lij;jt.-i nuiij- lilril, uhllc the other illJ not Kit a feather. "Wlut, liu" mid Dig nr,t. "hut you oip punk. Why don't ou piaclkc with a iiunjimr You could not lilt a barrel If you tiokoil the tnd or jour funhiur-Mltie in tho bungliole." Tula signature la on every box of the gouulnj Laxative Broino'Ouinine Tablet up to $28 Window Displays. reraes 99 of the styles Our corner show i bw.w&fflmffiWRi' HAVING THIS :-WE MAKES L520I 1KINDS; (burned in tie enamel) axcSsft J We claim Purity and Safety, and supstantiatetnta ciaim vmn cnezntsts' Certificate. Note the blue lhcl izcd hv us rand fully sustained by recent U,S. Circuit Court decision) to distinguish absolutely mire Acrcte NlcUl-Stccl Wars, Thla label is pasted on every piece of eenuine Agate Were. A full assortment of thes imodi for sate livnll fl Ilia IcailiiiK liCi'AKTau.M and IIUUHti . - . .. .v.... . ;-..-.. n-z-iz.- . -ti-.j -" lUK.MMll.Mi .VJOltIS, DmUiI tbtwlKefawiitiilt ef e.ir Mil, tti,, I J ret h a.y atMrtti, I I.ALANCC A OROSJRAN HI -a. CO, JW OBK BOSTO.1 CIIICACO MME SAFJE. iKSKen Tlio otlur al notliinjr, hut li gaal t.nlly oi his rinpt) lutr and finloujly at the lilrila lil tumiuiiiuii luJ tlauglilncd. An llicy ucu aluuit to ttuit for lioiif tlicy mot .in tttMe MrJUKrr, who al.cd! "What lutKi" "I liac killed t!H lilid..," (.ild tlie zood t.lQt, "while tliU Muter liaj not Killed one. Isn't he a chuuii ta cany ouch a licny gun all dayf" "Well, I am not urn'," mi the affahle tn.n (Err, "I am a game waidcn umj thU h the doted n'on. 'Ilio.-e bird nill ta,t you 610 ;len.'." Jl owl A tlid In the KJinc-bai I, kol.ictlincs moiIIi a uhok luiih in tin.' ba-lici. JuOfe, q 1 Saturday L News Women's $1.50 Kid Gloves Saturday for 89c White with self and black stitching, pearl and canary shades; also a few dark shades. The above is an unusual offering and well worth your attention. t Corset Demonstration Beginning Monday, March 24, MISS MCCARTHY will be at our Corset Department to demon strate the many good features of the La Vida Corsets Being an expert Corsetiere her advice will be very valuable. Tho, Corset is the latest In the new models, embodying the essential features to conform with the present fashion. Demonstration Second Floor. Honey Comb Candy Something new for this section of country. The Big Store is the only place you vill find it. Very delicious. Easter Novelties Rabbits, Ducks, Chickens, Eggs and many odd things suitable for Easter-side, at Candy Counter. SATURDAY EVEN The Bis: Store IH 4 4 flen's Neckwear Can only be had rightly in a Hen's Store. "That is our opinion." It will be yours,- after seeing the kind that is shown by Conrad String, Bows, Puffs, Tecks, Band Bows, Four-in-Hands, Imperials, Etc., in season able colorings. If you don't see what you want in the window, go inside. You'll not regret it. 305 Lackawanna Ave. .$, AGreatBigLoaf Is not enough. Must be white, Must be sweet, Must be delicate. Snow White Flour Will give you all and more. We only wholesale it. Dickson MillsGrain Co. 5crnton and Olyplwnt, 4Keep to the Right" With eyes open. Everybody will know why, tomorrow, See it in the papers. lf&v.tl!'JJ.liJCJJt - Egg or Ham Sandwich, Dish of Potato Salad, Cup of Coffee. 10 Cents. J - FINANCIAL. NVESTORS Mtfore making committment", pleajn record m tho privilege of iiibmittlne our deicrfptlve list of ineitmfntv SpencerTrask & Co BANKERS 27 & 29 rinc Street, New York MEMIinnS .V, V, STOCK CXCIIAXOR. We offer, to yield About & per cent., $250,000 (Total Issue, $1,000,000) BUTTE ELECTRIC S POWER CO. Butte, Mont., 5 per cent. 1st Mortgage- Sink ing Fund Gold Bonds. Denomination ftooo, Maturing 1 to 3d yciri. Rudolph Kleybolte & Co. 1 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK OITX. TRIBUNE WANT ADS, BRING QUICK RETURNj 4 .' h , Kl iTg jMfc.T.fcariAt ul