mfsgmsvr T(KriPiSPspF- n te.'we.iflfi-l -!v , 'WlfJBT v '" '"VWTlf! FwS St jV'SM' $ VJrV '. "'Tii BT THE SUIIAjNTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MARClfc 25, 1902. b WEST SCRANTON WHEELMEN'S MINSTRELS WILL BE GIVEN IN MEABS' HALL IN APRIL. Ntuues of the Pnrticlpnnts and tho Parts They Take In tho Production. Programmo Tlmt Has Been Ar ranged Weekly School Deposits. Coming Concert Two Funerals Yostorday Farewell Reception for Rev. Boyl Other News Notes nnd Personal Paragraphs. The loiiR-lookcri-for performance of the Electric City "Wheelmen's minstrel company will be given In Meanr" hull ftome time during the latter part or April. It was at llret Intended to put the nhow in In the new Dixie thimlr". but an It will not be completed until June, the committee decided to .secure. Meals' hall, which has been thoroughly renovated from top to bottom. The performance will be Riven two nlKlits, wllb Manor's full orchestra, and dancing will be enjoyed after the show. 1'iof. Alfred "Wooler Is the musical di rector, nnd Oils Kynon Is the pianist it the company. The personnel of tho company Is as follows: Inttilooutnr II . I.ik i'. 'I.niilm D.nld Urn ii, lldi Mli'n, I'iiiijh Jos r)li. I. ill In l 'I I ion i.i-. IMiv.ircl Mm -p. Ilonc llir.iiu Williams Waller llli'K Walter .lone, Tliom.-. Stephens, ilhur Divl. l'lrt Tenor-. W illi.mi Utllluuis, Waller .loneo, Waller P.iiK HcilH-rl fh.it Held. second Tenor 'I Iiiiiii.h Stephen?. Artlmr Ilivi'., Will Dulil. .Inhii Tliuma. Dulpli limning. Henry limning, ltciiliin Mnpliv, ll.in.v Mi.rr.ukcn, I'icel I'van. Will I.cui-, Hank WatUm, Will .lone-, Duncan II ill. Urn .Mini. 1 "ii-t ll.i I.utliu IIiuiii, I'llivanl Mor-io, I'icd softly, (Ins Willi"., 1'ilvv.iril Iavl, "(i.iiiil H.i-s -l)iii Dni'iii, l.uirj 4 .Icc'ili, (In. run- I'luiev, (Ihih I)i 1110, 1'iank (icndall, l'rcil Wdiii-. Incentive Stall l.du.ml Puis, ".tago inanigrr; l llll.iin II. Mmg.iu, puipiiiy m-jii; Illy lliinls, cloetriclin; Thomas Skirtelt, vIori carpenter. The progrnmuu will be as follows: t lie rturo Il.iiioi s en hcjl ra Opining flinrii "Tillv llu" I'ullre Company Ilnno-i iinil T.llMlm. -('u-iilo Hell-," When the Wind Sigh-, In Hie Wist" l.uthcr Thorn is "Mj Sweet Kiinon.i" David I liven-. "Mom Den, I J.mc Vnu So" Arthur Pivis '('.in Von Itljinc .Me lur Loving Ill it Man" Thoiins Stephens "I Cot Mine" "Illlh" Wllli.ims "Hi. Ml-, ("undine" Iton Mien Specialties will bo Introduced during the performance by artists to bo an nounced later. Rehearsals are now belnc held regu larly, and the singing of the coinpuny Is of a high order. Tho production will be propel ly staged nnd costumed. Farewell Recoptlon. The members of tho Plymouth ("ton grcgntlonal church arc making arrange ments for a furewell reception to llev. Klllott A. Hoyl and family nt the church next Monday evening, prior to their de parture for Camden, N. J., where Rev. lioyl has accepted a cull. Tho committee of arrangements In cludctt D. D. Evans, chairman; Mr, and Mrs. Richard Owens, Mrs. Samuel Powell, Mrs. John Evans, Mrs. Morgan I Daniels, Misses Jennie Lewis, and Lizzie A, Evans, nnd John Reese. A short programme will be arranged, and icfreshments served. son Methodist Episcopal church, of which tho deceased wus a member, officiated. The funeral of the late Miss Kate Connor occurred yesterday morning from the filmlly residence, 31f! Meridian street, Deceased wns a member of the Irish Catholic Ucnovolont union, the members of which nttended tho scr vices at St. Patrick's Catholic church. Interment was made In the Cathedral cemeterv. "Hnsey IVey" "Lady llottenlot" Harmonica Selection-. "I'rienils" "When itcubi n I'unica t-i Town' ("rand Finale ... Walter .Inuci. . . Ilnlpli I'riinfn;; . . 1'ird lloldmon l'rcil Sottlcy . .( I.irenu' I'lony Futile Company FREE. FREE. FREE. EASTER EGG DYES. With every bottle of Diifonr'i. 1'ienili Tir bought .it fur stou- vvc will give awaj oi.e package of Ulster F.gg Dyo. GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 S. Main ave. First-Class Conceit. The arrangements for n first-class concert, under the auspices of tho Men's league of the Plymouth Congre gational church, are nearly complete. The Men's league Is a newly organ ized body In connection with the church and its purpose is to help In liqiildutlug tho debt on the building. The league hns n good membership and comprises many acllye workers. The concert will be held on Friday evening, April 11, and fiom present In dications will bo one of tho finest musi cal affairs held this season. Tickets can be purchased from mombeis of the league within ic few days. Weekly School Deposits. The usual collections were taken up yesterday among the pupils of public schools Nos. 13 and 1!), and deposited by their teacheis for them In the West Hide bank, as follows: No, l.1 David Oven, l. ;'."; I'lbihcth Lewis T.'ie.; Mice I'vans, $1.13; lloitlu Kelly, lino.; IMni I). I'v.uw, !3o.; Nellie ItlcliiicN, 70c; Catherine Phillip, si,... :,lni UwM, I.V.; i:il7.i Piltc, 10i'.; Sai.ih MtP.-inld, IJe.j Flor euro, Freeman. IDe. Total, sil.(ll. No. Ill school--MKs Mm ray, T.h-.; Miss NU-liol-i, sj.S'i; MUs ISeainMi, j.i); MIm Monr-m, fl.'i'ij Miis Iluttuii, ".T0; Musi i;.iiis, .'V.; MI-i PivU, lie.; Miss Iullow, ..I3; Jllss Wade, ::0o.: Jliss Pljnn, .".2o.; Miss Mmpliy, Sle.; .Mi's IVik, $.Mi7; Misrf llimell ..; Mis. Trilicr, !fiS". Total, 2I.7S. Events of This Evening. The Rnptlst Young People's union of the Jackson Street Dnptlst church will meet this evening. A handkerchief baznnr will be held this evening In v the Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal church. Tho choir of tho Plymouth Congrega tional church will meet to rehearse Easter music this evening. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. wanna bakery ten days ago, has re covered consciousness, but Is still very weak. Camp 0, Patriotic Order Sons of America, mot In weekly session Inst evening. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Progroino to Be Rontlered at "Yo Oldo Folks' Concert in tho Auditor ium Friday Evening. An Easter Supper. The Ladles' Aid society of the Fiist Welsh Haptist church will serve an Easter tea at the church Monday even ing, March 31, fiom I to 10 o'clock, for lifteen cents. The menu will consist of pork and beans, eggs In every style, bread, butler, cheese, tea or coffee cake, and Ice cream. , These ladies arc noted for their good cooking, and all who patronize them are assured of a good wholesome meal and plenty of it. The proceeds will go towards the church fund. Two Funerals Yesterday. Services over tho remains of tho late Mrs. Thomas R. Jenkins wuro held at 2.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at tho house, 149 Morris court. Interment Aas made in the Cambria cemeterv. Hew If. V. McDermott, pastor of the Slmp- 4 AA iAAd (AAIA AS-ixA AixAl!AiAilt - We Ire Proud Of Our Press Hoods And Trimming Hooks Tho olllcl.il hoard of the Simpson Methodist l!plcop.d church held a Hireling last ctcnlnR for the purpose of (.losing its work for llio conference j car. Kpcthl seniles have hrrn arranged for rcnlngs this week at M. .Mark's l.utlieiaii clnirili, under the direction of the pitlor, Itcv. A. 1,. Itaincr. .lohn II, Hall, of I'jnon street, denies the fniti llsheil report that he Intends poiiiK South to open a. pold mine. The tlip will ho for his health. Mr. and Mrs. William N. fmltli, of South Decker's (ouit, celebrated tho tenth (iimlci.iry of their nnirl.iRo on fiatuid.i.v ricnlnir. They Acre coiifrraliililctl by many friuuK Spurious half dollars are being circulated In Wet Siraiiton. Joseph I'tnbery, the South Sev enth street butcher, and Itlchard W.iMi, tho Seranloii turret hotel-keeper, h.ic already been ictln1l7ed. Mary Chappell anil JMry Dnrncarltcli, of Ker. ctt ncnue, who were arrested for disorderly con duct, were each lined $10 in police court. Tho tenants In the Mears' building, who vteic compelled to vacate on account of the Miiall-poi, liac returned. William Do Uutileth, of North rilmoic avenue, had his flngeis smashed while at work recently. P.1W1I 1:1 aiu, of North .Main aemie, n drher In Hie Itrhbln, hid his leg fniLtuicd recently. Ho is at the Motes 'J'ajlor hospital. Hufm Tlckany, of Smnlon street, was bdd in $300 ball jesterduy by Aldeunan Kellow, on the charge of assault ami Inttery, prcfencd by leoige .Sfiuoiis. jl-o of Scranton street. 'Hie 1). and I,. d.ir.dng class will conduct a Kicial in .Mens' lull, Kasler Mondiy nigiit. I.aucncc's oiclicstr.i will furnish the music. An enjoyable social was held ill the Sinuisin Methodist J.'piscopal tliurcli last ccning, under the direction of the Sunday ichool classes tnught by Mi's Lulu Leader and John l'cin. A pleas ing programme was rendered. "Yo oldo folk's concert," will ho given nt tho Auditorium, by tho members of the First Christian church, on Friday evening, March 28. The following pro gramme will be given: I'art 1 "Ilurlccles," by the Village choir; solo, "Hurrah," Lady Danner; quartette, selection, Village choir; reel tatlon, Charles Dlcken's; chorus, "Far Away," by Village choir; dialogue, "The CJentlo Client;" characters, plain tiff, William Parks; defendant, Nnncy Parks; lawyer, W. Pettifogger; Judge, Mr. Quackenbush; phonographic selec tion, "Undo Josh;" solo, Daniel Teno; female chorus, under tho leadeshlp of Peggy Smith; solo, Tom Smith. Part 2 Chorus, "Long Ago," by Vil lage choir; solo, John Itlcketts; recita tion, Ueulah Itlcketts; solo, Heggy Smith; phonographic selection, "Uncle Josh;" solo, John Parks; quartette, Village choir; dialogue, "The Census," by Lnura Hawks nnd Jessie Jones; solo and chorus, "Old Black Joe," by Old Dally; chorus, Village choir. Preparing for a Contest. The Father "Whltty society drill corps which Is preparing for a drilling con test, at the Y. M. D. and Militny ball, at tho Ninth Regiment Armory ut Wllkes-Parre, Easter Monday, had a three hours drill in the Auditorium, Sunday afternoon. Arrangements have been made with the D. & II. company to reduce their nates to 75 cents n round trip on that evening, nnd good for return until 12 m the following day. GfQ TOLD IN A FEW LINES. FEBSONAL PARAGRAPHS. The full torce and power of our selling has been & reserved for .this, the week before Easter. We have a gi congregation of tho most stunning things for this festive ! season that ever brightened the feminine eye. J; if Rich Dress Goods 54-inch Prunella Cloth, in- charming colors, a yard 50-inch Hair Stripe Satin Finish Beige, ti Vitrei 45 to 48-inch Sillc and Wool and All Wool Etnmines, in all the new shades, a yard 75c to $1.45 $1.25 1.25 Fine Fabrics for Jacket Suits j HE? Meltons, Venetians, Vicuna, Broadcloth, Thibets and Coverts; and the wearing qualities are there, too. & g Light Evening Shades In Lansdownes, Albatross, Nun's Veiling, Silk Warp, Sh" Henriettas and All Wool Henriett.is; there's a goodly g: showing. i Sirs. Alficil ,ln'rpli, of X01II1 Promli'.v acnurl .Miss Marfan t Jinklnj, of ll.unpton cticct; Mr. I.owN .It-nkino, of Ti.lor; Mr. .mil Mr. Itlchard Tmlor iiud children, Jlaiinict and Ir.i, of Luzerne tut't, (.pent Smul.iy with Mr. and Mis. IMword Il.iriu", uf Pinje.i. Mls.cs Tcrc.i JUC'ov, of Tenth street: Mao Linikilmry, of South Main .ieniie, and Lnni Kaek rone returned to StininUbing Male Xomnl mIiouI je-teidjy, jfttr a liricf vacation at their home'. Jlra. (.'eogc T. .lone!, of WasliinRton, I). ( ., ii the Biie&t of her pjrents Mr. and Mis. .tallica Jeremiah, of Lafayette street. O-car Wager lias, returned homo from a Kit with friends in Columbia lountr. Thomas Ifouvr, of Chestnut -.Ireet, who lias been riioul.v ill, it now recoerini,'. Arthbild Sino, of North Main aNenno. has ac cepted a iOsitin Willi the Delanaic, Laekjwann.i and Woplern Minijlni; rorp-. Thomas Kllas, of fouth Decker's com t, who was injuica in the mine lecently, is leiaierlng tlcnIy. John W. E-tcnner and family, of Oford street, will remote to Oxford, N .J., on April 1. Tliomn Jordan, of Jackson ftrcct, has accepted a position with thu lnternatiouil Tc.t Hook com piny. Ljnn Ilce,e. of N'orth Hide Park avenue, has re Mimrd his studies ut the htroudsburg State Xor mal Rchuol. Ilaxiil 1'hilllp.s, of I, lfj.icllc eollcBc, is Wsitinir at lii homo on bouth Iljile l'ark .iveniio. licit HjMuiii. of .l.akton stieet, returned to Stroudslmiff jestcrd.iy. Hoy Wmrion, of North lljdo 1'arl; iiMnue, re lumed to IlliKJinsbuii; Statu Normal M-hool last cieiiinir. Mis. William S. Uillijins, of Iiiufrhamton, is vl-llini- West .Scuntou friends. Oscar Jones, of lljdo Talk aenuc, has U'turmd to hiiooi at liloom-liuig;. Tlic fuiici.il of the late Owen McIIugh, who was killed in tno C'larl: Tunnel companj's mine S.itur clay, will take place from his late residence, on Nest MarKcl street, at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon. The Father Whitty society, the Ancient Order Hibernians tlie Kcff 1'und and the local miner's union will attend, ber.iccs will be held at the Holy Itosary church. Interment in the Cathedral cemetery. The folhminp clats amusements have been made at the Institution by Dr. Young: Hois, MonJiy nnd Thuisdiy afternoon, I to 5.30; fili'ls Tt1esd.1v and Friday -ilteinooas, ) to 5.::f); wo men, Monday mid Ihursrlay nlghis, 8 to !i.30. A cpcclal class for business men will bo held Tues day from 11 10 11.30. The bachelors from elates Xos. " and 0 of the Memorial ilaptlst Church Sunday school, will scr.o cake, tea and coITce in the ieeturc room of the thurcb, Thursday evening. William 11. Jones has gone to New York for a few days. The Providence Pre.sbj tcrlan ihurch rhoir will meet their leader, 0. 1". Wmttcmoic, tills even ing, for pecial Laster rcheaiMl. The Latcr decorations of the Providence Presbyterian ihurch will be in charge of the Young People's Society of Christian Kndeavor. Mrs. Michael Maloncy, of West Market 6treet, is seriously ill. Dcctric City lodge, No. '20. Shield of Honor, hold a delightful smoker last evening in Atch bald hall. "8 :vj hs:"".- ' I ':? SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Passion Play Pictures Aro to Be Shown at the Pfcospect Avenue Church of Peace. f Fancy Waist Cloths 3 In gorgeous variety, and the styles are satisfying to the most fastidious. a -a a ss I Dainty Dress Trimmings We content ourselves for the time being with the con- r, gratulations and admiration accorded our beautiful display & ol these dress embellishments. Here's an "ex parte" list: & a is a a a a a a a Venise Applique in while, cream and linen; Batiste Applique in white, cream and linen; ?illet Laces and Plain Laces; Embroidered Applique in pastel shades and tints; Dress Nets in black and white; Embroidered Clilflon for gowns; Black Chiffon Applique and Medallions in blade and white; AHovers, Tucked foousseline, Shirred Mousse line, Allover Laces; Batiste and Venice in cream., black, white and linen; Shirred and Tucked Linen; Irish Crochet Laces in the latest designs, Analyze this stock and its contents and apply them to the requirements of your dress trimming needs. I Globe Warehouse I MMWWWtWfW s Si The famous OboranimerKiiu Passion Play will be one of the lending attrac tions on this side, to mark the closing of Lent, and will be given at the Pros pect Avenue Church of Peace tomor row and Thursday, under the nusnlces of tho Young People's society. The performance will be shown by realistic moving pictures, which will be ex plained by the lecturer in detail. Miss Julia Young, a famous soprano, of Cincinnati, Ohio, will tender several solos during the progress of the play. Following Is the programme: Preludlum Orfjan Introductory lecture ltev. I'. J. Schmidt. 1 Mivi Julia young Views of Olicrjinnierenu. Lectin e l'iiit cjclcj (No. 1-S) of the inovinc; pictures. ' Performance of the same. Soio mi, Julia Young Lecture Second cjdc (No. O-lfl) of the mov ing picture!!. Performance of the iame. Solo Miss Julia Young Lecture Third ejelo (.No. 18-21) of the mov ing pictures. Performance of the same. KJlo MUs Julia Young Lecture I'ourth cyilc (No. 'JJ-JO) of tho mov ing picture"1. Performance of the Mine. Finale Organ Pleasantly Remembered. Miss Lena Uprghauser, of 213 121m street, celebrated her twenty-first birth day Sunday, nnd In honor of the event entertained a party of friends at her home. The gathering was made up of life long friends, who held it short recep tion during the nfternoon, nnd MLss Herghauser was substantially remem bered with an assortment of useful and costly presents. Uefore dispersing, tho guests wero led Into tho dining rooms, vvnure a. regular nirimtay dinner was served. DUNMORE. The" c'.cctlun for a borough suiciintenclcnt of school "will bo held on the tlrat meeting of the board in May. The pre.-nt innunbent, Trof. K, 1). Itovard, is as jet the only announced appli cant. A meeting of the Young Ladies' Miv.ionary mi eiety of tho Presbjterian church will bo hold at the homo of Miss (trace Chameberlaln, on Illakely street, this evening. JIis Mabel CrUt, foim'erly of thu place, and Pierce Fellows, both of H.vdo Park, will be mar ried by ltev. W. K. (iibbon3 at the maiiic, on Elm street, today at high noon. The members of the independent Hose company will enjoy their seventeenth annual banquet at their headquarters, on .South illakely itieet, Sat unlay evening, April 5. II. V.. Lldred is confined to his home, suffering with an attack of pneumonia. The Dominican Fatheis will open a mission in St. Mary's church on Suncljy next, to continue for two weck-i. MKs Manic Walsh, of Avooa, Is tho guest of her coufin, Miss Maigarct Walili, of Illakely street. Horn To Mr. and .Mrs. John Mongan, of Col lins street, a daughter. -Mrs. I-aac Male, of Ilavvley, is the guest of friends in town. MWs Hot MePonild and Mabel Kelly havo returned to their studies at Stroudsburg Xorui.il school. Letters remaining unclaimed during the peiiod ending March 22, 1002. I'ersons calling for these, please say, "Adveitlfecl." M. S. Ilebbe, Mr. Jacob Fritsch, (1 Drinker street; Mis. Margaret Fallcr, Mr. Palilck Gibbons (soldier mail), Mis. Michael Hughes, John Joletn, Mr. Mlcheliner Xavc, 313 Centrel street; Mr. Walter Meser, K ihange hotel; Liberato Iticlln, Mr. Melehor K. Smith, MU Xannle Sipes, James White, David A. Warner, caie potolllce; Xjimecz Tljka. 1'zra II. Illpplc, Postmaster. ife&i j l I NJtPpJ?" i L ' lA r ( i v " v maw HWa , ff-1 II i'oA v '. f m Y-ViY V l v n" h ,Vl lA .-'X ! M Av'i i'M . ir l-w irjjn. XLS -n-j.K ,-rrir f VTT SIT iffilT '"' i iTTIti'l .tl" i tj'Tr mi.hmmmmL jiv; :Mm vm mmMmixmmm lw -,.'M tii'...r.iit few' dno nmy eall the eons nntl visit every land and erciynlicro will fintl, that men of nlT.ilrs, who nro well Informed, liua neither the tlina nor tho Inclination, whether on plcasuro bent or business, to use those medicines which cnttso excessive lmrgaltoii nnd then leiivn tho Internal orpins in a constipated condltlnn. Hjmp of Figs is not built on tlioso lines. It acts nnlnratly, nets eiTectlvely. cleanses, sweetens nnd strengthens t no Intcrnnl organs nnd leaves them in n healthy condition. If lit need of a laxntlvo remedy tho most excellent is 8) rap of Figs, but when anything muro than a laxative is required the safe and sclent Iflr plan Is to consult n competent physician and not to resort to those medicines which claim to euro nil manner of diseases. Tho California Flu Syrup Co. was the first to manufacture a laxative remedy uhldi would give satisfaction to all; a laxative which physicians rould Eituctluiiuud ono friend recommend to another ; so that today Its sales probably exceed all other laxatives combined. In some places considerable quantities or old-time cathartics and modern Imitations nrc still sold, but with the general dliruslon of knowledge, ns to tho best medicinal agents, Syrup of Figs has come into general use with the well-informed, because it is a remedy of known value and ccr beneficial action. Tho quality of Sjrup of Figs Is duo not only to tho excellent combination of tho lai.it lvo and carminative principles of plants, known to act most beneficially on the system, with agreeable and refreshing aromatic liquids, bnt also to th orglnal method of manufacture. In order U get tho genuine nnd its beneficial effects ono should nlw ays note- tho full mime of tho Company California Fig Sjrup Co. printed on the front of cvtry package. -'-'-""I'll "v-c4vW ? .-., l'-lWi .. ,;. ..' 'ill vV Ovk-TOi.'., tSrSo' va Rmv mmmmmmmmmm GREEN RIDGE. Hobirt Van Scholck and daughter, FrancoUe, of Ihst Market street, have gone to Michigan to attend the funeral 'of Mr. Van Schoick's mother. .Mrs. Ituwll, vvlfo of ltev, W. II, Itussell, of Harlcton, has returned home, after spending a few week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. ltobert Jenkins, of Dean street. Carl Ciarahan, of C'olumbli avenue, has rccov. cred from a tcvere attack of peritonitis Mm. Ik S. Ilallstcad, of Factoryvllle, Is the guest of Mrs. C. 11. Shoemaker, of Capoiu-c avenue, W. J. tlrahani, of Klmlra, has returned home, after spending u few days vvitli his parents, on Fast Maiket street. Orocerjman I.'. S. Pratt, of DlcUon avenue, will occupy tho S. P. Hull building, corner of Creeii Itldge street and Dickson avenue, after April 1. Miss firaco Frsklne, of Ilrookljn, X. Y., Is visiting at tho home of Mr. ('reiilng, on Delavvaro street. OBITUARY. NUBS 03? NEWS. The- ArllnstotiH ami the Kouth Side teams met In a friendly match last evening, on Kule-KCi-'H alleys, A social and nupper followed the name. Dr. Schley'H I.uiiff Ilealliii,' llalsatn Is Kuaranteecl to uttre nil coubIik. "No cure) no pay." For Halo by all dealer. Camel lodge, KnlghtB of Pythias, meets tonight In Ilaitman's hall, on I'lttutou avenue. Contractors Flclsus anil X'artililKe have resumed work on the Uceeli street sewer, uml yesterday they set u gang at work leveling oft Slocum street. Charles Kclb, of Alder street, who was seriously Injured ut the I.acku- A GREAT SURPRISE In In ttore for all vvho mo Kemp's luium or the Throat and Lung, llio gieat guaranteed KuiellyT Would jou believe that it U wlJ on id merits nnd any druggist Is unlimited by the proprietor of tlds wonderful remedy to (.'be )"U u kampla bottle free? Jt never fail to euro acute, or chronic coujlu. All UrugUU tell KenipV Ualt4iii. I'rke, iiv and iOc. MUS, It. W. VAN SCHOICK, wife of the llev. R. Y. Van Soholek, D. D formerly of this city, died at their homo In Cold Water, -Michigan, on Sunday night. Mrs. VanScholck hail been III for some time. She was well known throughout this city and the Wyoming district of the Wyoming conference of the Jl. E. church. .Mr. Van Scholck was pastor of the Providence Metho dist church from 1ST!) to 1882. Then lie was appointed to the pasjorati of the Slmpsun M. V, church on the West Side, then Dp, Van Scholck was ni pointed presiding elder of the Wyom ing dlstilct of the Wyoming conference but subsequently resigned to go to Cold Water, where he has been since. Dr. Yun Scholck sustained severe Injuiles In a runaway accident n few weeks ago and the shock to his wife at that time hastened her death. Mrs. Van Scholck Is survived by two chlldien, ltobert W, Van Scholck, Jr., of this cty, uml Klla, who resides with her father, H. w. Ynn Scholck, Jr., went to Cod Water at the time his father sustained the accident and was with his mother when she died. HAltUISON H. DAY died ut his home March 23, after a lingering Ill ness. He Is survived by his wife; two sous, ltuy and Cutis one daughter, Maud. The iitnenil will take place from tho family resilience, 53 Merrlfleld street, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in Po'rest Hill cemetery. DAVID HUGHES, aged 31 years, a well-known resident of Grant avenue and Price street, died yesterday, after a lingering Illness. He is survived by his wife and tho following children: August, Harry and Mary. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Cambria cemetery. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theater, Easter JVp8n,;ockMarch 3I Grand Coneirt by me Schumann-Heink THE WORLD'S GREATEST CONTRALTO. Assi.-led by , (MISS f'LAtUr. 1I0KAN'. Pianist MU. THKODOIti: llF.MMTItGI'R, Violinist. thu HEMnrnciKu grAinrm:. Mil. ISADOIti; LliCKhTONL'. I'mier direction Fred t". Hand. Ticket', HJiO, ?2.00, 1.50, $1.00 and 73 cents. Diagram opens Thursday, March 27lh, at 0 a, m. ;--a3l ICtinstemog Robes I for Haby n FUNERALS. The funeral of George, the (l-.v ear-old son of Sir. and Mrs. John Scott, of Hampton street, who died on hunday, will take place at i.'M o'clock tliis afternoon, lnteiiuent will lie made in tho Peekvillo cemetery. The funeral of Harrison Day will lie held at 2 p. m., Wednesday. Interment in Forc-a Hill ccmcttiy. OFFICERS OF THE MASS. Those Who Will Conduct Elaborate Ceremonies on Holy Thursday. The officers of the holemn pontifical high mass to bo celebrated In St. Peter's cathedral on Holy Thursday morning aro ns follows: Celebrant lit. ltev, M J. Hoban. Assistant l'rlest ltev, 1. J. .Me.Manm. .VvsMant Deacons ltev, Peter C'hiM, llev. M. I). Doulan. Deacon of Mas ltev. M. O'llourke. Sub-Deacon of the Mas-. ltev, Andrew 'jeho vie. Thuilfer ltev. Tnailes Fajchtsilc. Acolytes ltev. T. O'Malley, ltev. Father i'auco. Assistant Master of Ceremonies Iter, J. J, II, Feeley, Master of Ceremonies ltev. J. J. Gilftln. Chanters Itiv, T. F. Woman, llev. J. A. Mofil'.t. Ciov, Ileal cr ltev. James II, Lynch. Distributor of tho Holy Oil After Ma--H v. M. Fleming, llev. I), J. McCaithy. Twelve I'rlccU of the Oils Itcv. J. F. Joielan, llev. J. F, Oreve, ltev. J. Orlovv.U, llev. W. O'Hara, He. James J. O'Mullcy, Itcv. Pom. Laudro, ltev. Tluo, Klonow.M, ltev. .lohn J. Curran. ltev. 11, PiUoll, ltev. V. II. Connollj, Itcv. J. A. Moffltf, ltev. II. Geiaiihiy. t-even Deaen'is- Hcv, D. Dunne, ltev, J. Zellln ski, Hcv. I. (J. Dunn, ltev. .1. It. Stui, ltev. I'. Flicker, ltev. J. V. Mojlin. ltev. A. Cerrutl. Seven Sub-Peaiona-ltev. Jl. HilelcN, llev. , Kaupas, ltev. V. J. Mauley, ltev. J. Dunn, Itcv. J. D'Poiincll, ltev. J. F. Jluni-un. Itv, M Fle-uilng. The singing of tho Tenebiae will bo commenced tomorrow afternoon at Lao o'clock and will bo continued on the two succeeding afternoons at the utiuu hour. STABBED BY HIQHWAyMAN. ,..,i...--. Hnrty Wheeler, of North Wnshinu ton Avenue, Seiiously Hurt. Harry AVheeler, who resides In tho rear of S09 North Washington avenue, was stabbed and berlously Injured on Washington avenue, between New anil Phelps streets, lute Saturday nlRht. Wheeler was on his way home, when u man Jumped fiom the shadow qf a billboard and clutched him by thu neck. The man made an effort to get his hand Into Wheeler's pocket and the latter je- Nothlng but the best Is good enough for this first public ap pearance of baby, and the robe 'itself must be fashioned of the finest material and softest, daintiest lace to bo obtained by loving hands at home. It seems not quite so satisfactory If pur chased ready to wear. Our White Goods have ever taken first rank In tho trade, and success has attended each and every white sale Inaugurated. This week It will bo possible to buy nu excellent quality nain sook, cambric, dimity, whlto checks and till white goods, at prices consistent with good qual ity. If you are looking for beauty In texture and design, nnd at the same time want to secure the best for your money, come here. radrum, Scot! & Co 126 Wyoming; Ave. 10 CAS itA rAnnoJi PFRA Mm&mMmam slsted with all his might, whereupon the highwayman drew a knife fiom his pocket and stabbed Wheeler in the neck and back. Hy this time Wheeler's iiies for help had brought asMstniu'e, and his assail ant dashed aeioss thu street and dls appeaied In the direction of the Oon tnameis' Coal company's pockets. Wheeler was .-'o weak from loss, ol blood that he had to be carried to Ids home. Ills wounds are not dangerous. Academy of Music Three Nlghtu, Commencing Monday Xight. Tuesdiy and Wednesday Mat hues. Lincoln J. Carter's Great Itailioad Hay, Mail" matinee-', 15 I ( The Fast Prices, 15, 2a, 35, 50 cents; and i'j rents. LAST TIIKi:F. NIGHTS. Matinee?, Thursday, Fiiday and Saturday. Dot Karroll Company In farcp comedy, drama, etc. Trices, 10c, 20c.( 30c.; uutinees, 10c 20a STAR THEATRE AI.F. 0. lIEnrtlNOTO..-, Minager. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, March 21, 25, 2C. "Rose Sydeli's London Belles" MAT1NTF. KVF.UV DAY. WINTER RESORTS. Hotel Sothern Sea end of Virginia avenue, the most fashion aide avenue In Atlantic City. Within a fen stcpi of the famous Steel I'ier. Complete vvitli all conveniences, including steam heat, sun par lor, elevator, ami hot nnj cold batlis. Table, unsurpassed' direct ocean view. llates-?2.G0 to ij.1.00 per day; $12.00 to $18.X) weekly. Wilte tor booklet. N. R. BOTHWELL, Formerly of Scranton. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER Cor. Sixteenth St. and Ir In; NEW YORK. HOTEL ; Place, American Han, ?3.50 Per Ray and Upwards. Curopean Han, $1.00 Per Day and Upwards Special Hates to Fumlliei. T. THOMPSON, Prop. - -r ---t"t--f - For Business Men In tho heart of tho wholesale district. Vor SllO0lM a mlnutee-' walk to Wnnnmalveri 3 minutes to tiiegel Cooper's lag store, r.nsy of access to the urea: Dry Goods Stores. For sightseers One block from D'way Cars. elv. Ing easy transportation to all points oC Interest. ! HOTEL ALBERT I r Hl! iUHIV. Marriage Licenses. I'icieo T. Fellow Scranton Mab 1 IMlth Crl.t beranloii 1'ctiT .1 Ji kon Vuiiun Kllen Muiclieil Seijutcii William Jrnkiiuj TvjN uu 1'lillliin !x lantern 8W& Tnlu elguaturo Is on every box of the en Laxative Bromo-OuinineTabieu yyPVXSli juswdyJiut jcuc t a cld i ous jlMJi -f-f ---f -f -f -f-f --'f. Cor. 11th ST. UNIVKRSITY VU Ony ono Hloclt from Hroartway. Room?, $1 Up. ..rKK., i,"; ISVfif., MI la.kl.til.l a.buwrUiuaiUt forll. Ir h. raimul Riimily th VI lll III.. !.. ,1,1 1H nlier. tun bend tiainn for 11 umaie.1 l.o.j-.nlrj.lt uive UlMiUeuUrasiKlillieiiinitl .lll.tl.lr lulutlltf. .IMIlVIr)!, ltoon WO. Times Beig , New Ycrk. tverv is interest. 'I and ihould knov aoouiilio wuudnful MARVEL Whirling Spray TLb nevT ll jrU. me evJiou i unvriiirui. IVilrkflluteir.
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