TfTK FOPAKTON TRIHUNE-TIHTHSnY AfOttNTN" f. nanBEiWt 30. 18SU, 1 OkstSMe AllD-SEASON WL'UDINO. M(i llnnniili DnvM anil John Ilhr wood United Lust Evening. A 'iulet homo wedding nccutrcd at tho lesl'dencc of Mrs. Elizabeth Jlnr woodi lust evening, "when MN Hnn nan Davl, of Prink fltrent, ttns united In nmi'ilgto to John Hnimood. The eie'inony won performed In the pret tlH decorated parlor itf S o'clock nnd Uev Peter Roberts, vt -Olyphnnl, was tilt ollklntltiB clergyman. The couple entered 'llie pnilor nvconipunled by Miss Jluiy Davis, sister of tlio lirldo, ns btidesmnld. nnd John Jones us best .linn Miss Elizabeth Putiick preceded them UV Mover Rill Tho entiance marrh was Loh'cngrln "nnd Miss Zer uvah IcthrJok wus arcaubt. Dttilng tho ceiwnotty MJkc J'utlliJCk softly played ' O, Ptomiso Me," and ns a lln nle plnjcd Mendelssohn's mm eh The parlor decorations consisted of evergreen, palms nnd 'tut llowois Tho bride was attired In tu mat fitting gown of tadet blue, with Inec and penil tilinnilmjs The bildesmnli'l woio a pretty costtttno of broadcloth, while tho Uower ,filrl looked dimming In cream silk and ennlcd dilutions. At tho conclusion of the ceremony con gratulations were tendered and nil sat down to a sumptuous post-nuptial re ran. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas J. Davis, of Frlnk stieet, and Is well-known. The gioom enjoys a wide UUlo of ft lends anil acquain tances. Thoy will tesido with his In valid mother at 1SJ1 Piico street Tho guests present were Mr nnd Mis. "William I'ethrlck, Mr. and Mis. John Pethrkk, Mr nnd Mrs. chaster Cflmnri, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Carnnrr, Mi and Mrs Edward Thomas, Mr. and Mis Joseph Whltehouse, Mr. and Mrs John Jones, Mi. and Mis Richard 13 Jones, Mr and Mis Thomns .lark son, Mr. and Mis. Thorn is T Williams, Mi. and Mis living Wcseott, Mr nnd Mrs John Giew, Mi and Mis Dald Williams Mi. and Mrs William Wil liams, Mis Hopkln MnJdmk, Mrs Harvey McCuthy, Mis William K. Ji lies, Mrs William Joni s. Mrs Thom as J. Davis, and the Mlst.es Sarah Pow ell Eleanor A Jones, Zciulah Peth erlck, Nellie and J nnli Davis, Eliza beth, Mirth 1 mil Mary Jones, Maty Thomas, Edith and Sarah Powell, Elizabeth James, Lena Schoen, Mai gaiet W.UMi, Mary Jones, Tillie Amnml, Maiguet Lewis, M.uj Thom as nil7n D Pi ire, Annie Joseph, Cath erine Hawkins, Ruth, Ami and Rach el Jones I'mma Mollis John It Jones, Wank Hcllmlg, Frank lilt hards, Llew clljn It. Jones Llewellyn Jon s. John It Thnmis Elchaid Phillips William Powell, Stmuil, James, and .Miles Morgans. Rese Gtilllths, David Jen kins, John G. and Evan IS. Davis, Thomns Jones THE SHIP SAILED IN. Ilnrdened with 3 i fi s tor laiinsiuiil Old I, l-l 1'UMIIII','. The membeis of tlie Sabbath school of the Jucltson Stieet Baptist church Bave a line pmduction of the cantata "The Chilstmas Ships aie Sallng In" 1(last evening in tho Hiiditorlum of the 'church. It was the annual oluetvanie of Christmas Jojs and the full capac- r I J lobe Warehouse A Sood Ha of Timely Oloa SI Dozen We're mowing down the stocks in this Department with wonderful rapidity. Why? How? By What Means? Figures, values, right styles, good tailoring and all the other et ceteras which go to make an up-to-date Cloak House. Enough said. These extra special values are for the next ten days only. A Bargain at $2,25 Ladles' lllack Melton Double Capes, eotnBlnatlon braid and fur tilm mlngs; right cold weather weight; full length and sweep, $2.25 This Week A Bargain at $2,89 Ladles' lllack Melton Double Capes, heavily bialded, peifectly tailored, and w Ithal, a handsome and sub stantial winter garment $2.SU This Week A Bargain at $2.98 Richly brulded and fur trimmed Black Melton Double Capes; hfavy w eight and cut to meet faohlon'H utmost lequltements for a waun everj day gaiment; not man) left. Price to close $2.S This Week A Bargain at $1.98 Children h Hoayv Strictly Wool Wlntei Jacktts, single 01 double Capet, excellent, tatloilng and llu UhliiB, In choice colors, patterns and mateilals. Do not confound thejSp with the cheap satlnette trarih, which naw fills the muiket, ' i im t"T i Globe Warehouse and 0tty Ity of tho church was taxed by the people In attendance. A pretty sight Elected the eye upo'n entering. All nbout hung festoons and strenmcrs of partl-colored papci ornaments. Upon tho Bnlly-decked stage stood a tnlnln tutu ship under full call nnd manned by a dozen snllor lads In real costume 13. It Griffiths, BUpeilntcndent of the Sabbath school, acted as chairman. The exercises opened with nti organ voluntary by Miss Marlon Ilutehln fon, followed with an nnthom by the choli. who were assisting. The usual prajer nnd lesponslve readings fol lowed. While waiting for the ship to "sail In," the time was spent In llston Iiib to rocltntlons, Interspersed with songs and nnthems. Recitations were given bv the Misses Coin Jones, Allle May Wllllums Coirlno Collins, Hattle 13111s, 13llznbeth Morris, Annie Thomas, Avus Plltchnrd, Ell7abeth Davis, Lois Heddoe, I3tlznbeth Thomas, and Nettle I3vnns, and Chester Thomas, Willie Nlcholls and Chester Williams. Then there was a flag drill by the Misses Millie Thomas, May Jones, Gu trude Morgan, Nellie Lance, Anna and 33thel Lewis, Laura Do Gruehy and Avus Prltchard Of course, all this time the ship was getting nearer and ntarei, as was frequently announced bj Howard arifllths, who presided at the telephone. At last the ship came in, nnd Santa Claus, In the person of 13. Richards, was with It. His crew of sailor bos, Howatd Gtllllths, Willie Nlcholls, Chestet Thomas, Stephen Da vles, Frank Howells, Willie Owens, Howard and Bert Lewis, sang tho en tering chuiub. Santa at once liberally distributed the presents, which formed the cargo of his ship The exercises were concluded with a carol. To 13 It Giltnths, superintendent, and Hev Thomas De Gruehy, pastor, were given a Illblc and pasy chair, re spectively, as tokens of esteem from the Sabbath school Much credit is due to the pastor for the success of the undertaking WI3IU3 DISCHATIG13D. Andiew Oleheskl, boarding boss; Gooige Slnlcnvltch and Charles, 'Cap res, hoarders, defendants In n suit for alleged assault and batterj upon Chailes Slnlcnvltch, weie discharged at n postponed healing held before Al ibi man Johns last evening. Tho boot was u'ipii the cthei leg, as the evi dence shov ed Tho defendants testified that the pn secutor had cone Into the boarding house inn bv Clchfskl, on North Van Din en r venue about t o'clock last Sunday nftc union and insulted the I IJ JtVI UII1K I"'" uv i ill: ui.iLimaun 1. .-...tt.. ., t f ii tfik HVii. ili finil r . t r. luKPtrei wnn a dozen ouiers, tniew me ofti ndr-( ul Chuille the brother.ha 1 a wan ant Issued fiom Aldeimnn Johns' olllee immediately and tho thiee weie held under ball for a fuither hi ating, which vas held with the above lcsult riNI3RAL OP MRS RORERTP The many friends of tho late Mis Elizabeth Unbelts gnthen d at tin lesl dencp, l-'l Noilh Lincoln avenue yes terday afternoon and paid the lnht tri bute of respLct for one whom the had known and loved dm lug life The f. iv ices were conducted according to the usages of the Dist Wei in Congre- for pa what oi will, jou c mnot get moio serviceable gaimentt than are to be found in this lot Sizes, 4, 6 and S onl. Closing pileo $1.98 This Week A Bargain at 58,98 2 j Hl.uk Astrakhan Tur Capes, beautifully lined, and so fashioned as to be what maj bo termed a lepulnr Aictli wintei gnnnent, but don't think for a moment tint thej'ie lacking In stjh loin e bribe of this quarter of a bundled Capes at Ss.)) This Week A Bargain at $3.49 100 Ladles' All-wool Wick, Deep Cml Hoik lc JacKeti, clean, up-to-tho-tlmes Btock, with fly front, cor lett sleeves newest collais, te , etc. All sizes SI). 10 This Week Higb-Cton Bargain, $7.50 About 40 very Una Ulack K-ibey Jackets, full sMk lined, elegant tall oilng. newest style strapped seams. In a word a Jacket fit for tho moet fashlonnbl dies-ed woman In this oi uny other cltj $7.oU iliis Wn'k in' " "!' i in r ,f i ,fti0- ni. iiilJ w Is j n Tj I 3 i B p H 1 ly mi Suburban Rational church, of which tlie deceased was a membeif Ilov. David Joncw, pastor of tho church, outdated and wns assisted by Ilev, It. S Jones, D D , of North iScranton, and Hov. Hugh Dav les, of the South Main avenue Welsh Cnlvlnlstlc Methodist church. I3ach divine spoke In commendatory terms of the deceased nnd spoke of the fut ure granted to one whoso llfo hnd been devoted to the uplifting of humanity by Christian living. The floral trib utes weie profuse nnd very beautiful. At tho conclusion of tho services the remains were viewed. Accompanied by an Immense funeral cortege, thoy were then borne to Poiest Hill ccmo tcty where Interment was made. Tho pallbenrcis were: Hoger 13vans, John N. I3vuns, D. D. 13vnns, David 13. Lew Is, John Long and Itlehnrd Owens. uuuial or a child. Tho funeral services of Julia 13tta, tho young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. C 13verett, weie held yesterday morning at the parental home, 1107 Lo cust street, and were attended by a laige number of the friends of tho bereft parents. The lloral offerings wue veiy beautiful. Hev Joseph K. Dixon, D, D , pastor of the Penn Ave nue Baptist chinch, olllclated nnd was assisted by Huv S. P. Matthews, pas tor of tho Scranton Street Baptist church, Tho remains were borne to the Washburn street cemetery where Inter ment wus made. The pallbeareis were; Masters A, Beddoe, F. Wheeler, B. Ja coby and H Miller. THI3 DUDKIS ARRESTED. John Dudkl nnd his wife, Theresa Dudkl, were held undei $500 ball for their nppeaianct at couit on a charge of selling without a license. The hear ing wae held before Aldeiman John Inst evening. The defendants reside nt 101 1 Luzeine street, and Constable Tlm oth Jones, of the Fifth ward, was prosecutor. The defendants admitted they hold ale and whlske, but both disclaimed any knowledge of the way tho law evoked upon their action. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. M. P. Wjmbs, of Jackson street, is the guest of friends In Honesdale. Funeral Director P. W. Tague, of this side, is at Lemon, Pa , attending the funeral of a iclatlve. Dr John Flnnerty, of Buffalo, has returned home after visiting Tuneral Dliector M F Wymbs, of Jackson stieet. Miss Hose Phillips, of Rebecca ave nue, has as hei guest, Mls.s Elizabeth Gammon of Philadelphia. Miss Jane Hnrtman, of Waller, Pa , Is the guest of West Scranton friends Miss Ilnttle Yates, of Rupeit, Pa, Is the guo't of Mr. and Mis. George Beagle, of Kevser avenue W D Jones, of Carbondale, Is the guest of Merchant H D. Jones, of North llvde Paik avenue Leo Campbell, of Noith Sumner avc rue, lias Ktuin-d fiom a visit at Honesdale, is visiting West Scranton fi lends Alderman and Mrs J. F. Kelly, of Sctanton .stieet, have i etui nod from a visit at Alden, Pa. MINOR NEWS NOTES. David M. Jones jesterday announced his withdrawal from the controllership tight in the ritteenth wuid. The membeis of the Anthracite Glee club aie leeiucbted to meet at Jones' li .11. North Main avenue, ut 8 00 o'clock tomonow evening- Election of oiilcers of Washington camp. No 17S, Patriotic Order Soni, of Am lieu, will be held this evening at Red Men's hall, and a full attendance 'if membeis is lecjuestcd The West Side Whlbt club will have open house this evening at their rooms, 10' South Main avenue. Marion, the daughter of Mr. nnd Mis Ludwlg, jBcd two vears, four months, died at their home, comei of MeudUn and Hampton stteets on Chilstmas morning of mombianeous cioup. The funeial services weie con ducted at the lesidence Monday nftei nonn nt 2 o' lock. The Rc F. V Doty, 'it tho Hamilton stieet Methodist Kpls ooinl chinch, conducted the sen Ices A huge cemcoutfco of fi lends followed the remaitm to theli butial pi ice in the Forest Hill cemetery. The conjugation of tho Hampton stuet Mithodlbt church will hold n -atrh night suvlce on Triday evening if this week Service will begin nt S o'clock with a pinlse service, followed by a bcnnnn nnd that succeeded by a boclal half hou:. Then will follow nn othci shoit sermon after vvhlh the pastor, Rev, F. p. Doty, will conduct i consecration service. All nro wel ( erne to attend Most Side Tushies Directory. SECOND HAND I'URNITURn-Caah fo anj thing you have to sell Furniture, Stoea Tools, etc Call anil tec the stock of J. C. Kin. 7W to 7lW West i.aea (in anna avenue MRS FI3NTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND I rhenologtst. 412 North Main avenue. SOUTH PCRANI'O.N. Tho Junior Young Men's Christian Association membeis held their Chilst mas exeicihos Tuesdiij afternoon Miss Van Noit and Miss Clem water weie In ehnige Miss Connei mateiuer.ided ns Santa Claus The folh wing paiticlpat ed In the piogramme oi Itatlons nnd songs Lui Linn, Delia Knoble, May and Edith Mllllgan, Minnie Egen, Le na Elchstcdt, Annie Hubcr, Lizzie Webley, Katie Trester. Josephine Fad den, Lucy Hubei nnd Lizzie Serlmo, Ida KIble, Dora Klefet and J Con not, Dora Pi bouer, Rosa Radei The New Year reception will bo held Sat urday from 3 to 0 p m. There will be an enteitalnment, orchestra muMc and lefieslunents The following have been elected ottl ceis of Comet lodge, No 4.11. Knights of Pvthlart: Chancellor commandet, Mnitin Graff; vice chancellor, Philip Wirth; pielnte, John 7. Jones; master of work, rrnnk Kleffer: master of arms. Alolse Rudler; Inner guard Philip Ehihaidt, outer guard. Henri Muskett, trustee, eighteen months, August Schlmpff; lepusentatlve to Pythian Relief buieau, Harry Klau m Inzer. Martin Langnn, of Prospect avenue, nnd Jame- chilst. of Brook street, who have t een spending the holldas with relatives here, will return fcoon to Cioton, N. Y William Maloney, of Beadsley, Minn., is visiting Fouth Side ft lends. Fred Mnck, a. Codar avenue boy, was dragged by a runaway team on Tues day, but suffered no serious Injuries. The boy was left by his father In charge of the team at Buigess' btable He fastened the relr about his waist and fell to tho ground. The fall fright ened tho team and they ran uway dtag glng the lad behind thm. At the cor ner of Cedar avenue and Alder street, i he boy waa whirled beneath tho hoofs of a horse driven by A. W Schroeder. This released him. Ho was carried Into Phillip's saloon where It was found ho had not been seriously hurt. Ills heavy overcoat hnd saved him. Tho tenm was stopped on Mattes street. Joe Allen, the lightweight boxer, I stiinlnpd his font while walkinc Mon day evening. He Is under the care of a physician. 13dwnrd Smith defeated Edward Hell ly In a pigeon shoot above Connell park Monday. The Democrats of the Twentieth ward will hold a caucus In Corcornn's hall Prlday afternoon between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock to nominate a candi date for select and common council. The South Side Young Women's Chrlntlan association, 1021 Cedar ave nue, is making special arrangements to keep open house on New Yeai's day from 3 till 0 o'clock. A musical pro gramme will bo furnished duilng tho rece&tlon. We nro to be favored by Com ad's orchestra. Hofreshmcnts will be served. The lndy nnd gentleman friends are Invited. Children will not be admitted. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Miss Bessie Goss and Joseph Reynolds Married at the Home of the Q Bride's Parents. The home of Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph Goss, 433 Deacon street, was the scene of n brilliant wedding last evening, when thetr daughter, Bessie, was uni ted In marriage to Joseph Reynolds, of Dickson City. As the wedding mnrch was being plaved by Piofessor Phillips the bride and groom, attended by Miss Viola Goes, a sister of the bride, and Joseph Bees, enteied the parlor which was prettily decorated with a profu sion of palms and (lowers. Hero they were met by the Rev. Charles Prosser, pastor of the Primitive Methodist church, who pronounced the woids that made tlu-m man and wife In the pres ence of a large number of friends and relatives. After congratulations were tendered the couple a wedding repast was ten dered the guests. Tho young people weie the recipients of many handsome and useful gifts. Mi. and Mrs. Rey nolds will make Dickson City their home, where the groom has a lucrative position WEBB-SOOBY NUPTIALS. A quiet wedding was performed by Ald'rman Fldlcr In his ofllce yesterday afternoon Tho parties Intel ested were Miss Elvira Sooby, a resident of Wllkcs-IJarre, and Thomas v ebb, a well known and popular voung man of this plnce The ceremony was witness ed only by Mr. and Mrs. William Wells, relatives of the groom. The partv then lepalied to the groom's home on Throop street, whote an Informal reception was tendered them by their numerous ftiends. Mr. a'k. Mrs. Vehb nre favorably known throughout this sei tion Or A GENERAL NATURE. Great preparations are being made by the Ladles' Aid society of the Welsh Congregational church for1 their unique tea party which Is to be conducted In Company H armory tomorrow evening and New Year's day. The members of Wnshlngton camp, No, 177, Patriotic Older 'Sons of Ameri ca, elected the following officers last evening: President, George Mitchell; vice president, Haivey Jones; master of foims, Fred Hartsell; recording sec retaiy, Charles W. Connolly; secretary, Chailes Hopewell: treasurer, Freder ick Hufford; conductor, W. P. Guest; inspector, A. Blsbing; guard, W. Phil lips; trubtee, J U. Hopewell. Mrs. Maigaret G-aughn had her hus band, John Gaughn, arrested for com mitting nn assault and battery upon her The case was given a hearing jesterday by Alderman Rob its who held the defendant In 500 ball, and In default was committed to the county Jail Miss May Powell, of Summit ave nue, nnd Miss Lena Claik, of Wood stieet, are visiting fiiends at Peckvllle Mr and Mrs Thomas V. Healey, of Cusick avenue, aie entertaining Miss Catheiino Brtnnun, of Now York city. George Jackson, of Lehigh univer sity, is visiting Ills parents, Mr. and Mis E S. Jackson, of Belmont Ter i ace. A special meeting of the Christian Endeavor choir will be held this even-Iim- in the Noith Main Avenue Presby teilnn chinch. All membeiH are ear nestly requested to attend. ;ui,i:n huh;,;. Miss Mable Hullllng, of Monsey ave nue, Is confined to her home with scar let fovei. Mis. Robinson and daughter, of Wll loughby, Ohio, are tho guests of tho formers paients, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Warner, on Capouso avenue. Miss Maiy Gieelei, of East Maiket street. Is spending her holiday vacation with fiiends at Haw ley Ralph Staples, of Chicago, spent tho past week with his si.stei, Mrs James Djet, of Monroe avenue Mis. 13! anor Smith nnd dnughter Mable. of Wllkos-Barre, aie guests of fiiends on S.mderson avenue. A wutch-nltrht set vice will bo held Filday evening in tho Asbuiy ehuuh Tho Epwoith league will have charge of the mcetlntr for the Inst houi, after which Rev. Mi. Wilbur, pastor of tho Methodist church ut F.ictoiyvllle, will deliver an addics The service will he closed with a piayer and testimonial meeting Miss Hazel Warton and Miss Dora Williams, of Moscow, visited Mrs. O L Bates, of Mylert nvenue, jesterday. .1WNOOKA. The Republican confeiees met nt No. 2 school, Guenwood, last evening T, J McCaithj was elected e hall man and C. K Snjder served us secietarj. The offices to be filled weie apportioned as follows. The ollkes of Justice of tho peace and assessor were given to the South district The WeHt district re ceived one Fchool dliector and town cleik. The Southwest was well cuied for with a supervisor, one school direc tor, and nn audttoi. Tim Noitheast district as aw aided a supetvlsor and treasuier. The primaries will be held on Jan. 4 The eonfeience was a very lame one, In comparison to preceding years Miss Lizzie McDcimott, of Rock Island, 111 , Is the gueH of Mrs. P. J. Mulheiln, on Stafford street. Tor Infants and Children. vio he- .lBllt vinurj 9$ff2&& It n tutj VTtfJU NEW YEAR'S DAY AT THE Y. M. C. A Annual Reception Will Be Meld In Wyomln; Avenue Oulldin;. B1Q COMMITTGE IS IN CIIAKdU I he Din's Celebration Mill 11 n Hi vldrd Into Two 1'ntls, Alloinoon mid Evening In tho Evening i here til ite n UiiHhot Ilnll Uiimi Holvvecn the Junior nnd Senior Classci ol tho ;yinnnluin-l,ro-gniiiiuie ol Enlcrlcimiicnt. One of the most delightful attrac tions on New Year's day for several enrs past has been tho annual recep tion of tho members of the Young Men's Christian Association In the as sociation building on Wyoming avenue. This year will be no disappointment, Judging from the extensive programme that Is being prepnted. A committee of forty has been np polnted to conduct the reception. The members are: John Kemp, Charles Veglard, Isanc HaBlam, Phillip Haend Igesi Dp. Pierce, George Do Wilde, George Schroeder, George A. Walter, D. L. Wilson, Charles R. Broome, Wil liam Long, William J. Griffiths, Alfred Guthlnz, J. Frank Rlc-hards, W. M. Curry, J. M. Gall, John L. Phillips, Edward Frenr, W. J. Douglas, Dr. Blnnchard, Flank P. Benjamin, O. R. Wolf, Fred Behllng, Hnrvay Wilbur, Ralph Weeks, W. Clayton Banister, L. V. Frantz, Dr. Jnchman, Truman Surdam, Chnrlcs Fox, D. J. Jordan, Fred Buntz, Pattl A. Dlscon, Arthur Sancton, Edwin Giles, Walter Jones, William Brnndamon, D. L. Flckoe, Jo seph Jennings, Pryce Thomas, The day's celebration will bo In two parts, afternoon and evening. In tho afternoon, from 3 to 4 a general re ception wll be conducted. Orchestral music will be given during this period. After this the gymnasium exhibition will be given under the direction of Professor Anderson. The exhltlon will continue until 6 o'clock. In the evening a basket ball game between the Junior and senior clarses will be played In the gymnasium. The entertainment will begin at 5 o'clock In the auditorium and will conclude the affair. The Manhattan Triumvirate has been engaged for the entortalnmcnt. The progiamme to be given Is: Junketing Piano Solo, Hnny W, Loomls Mr. Harvey Worthlngton Loomls. What the Moon Saw, Hans C Andersen With music.il background lumposcd bj llnivey W. Loomls Mr. Edwin Star Hi Ikn.ip. Mr. Halved Worthlimtoli Loomls. Bruddeh Isaac's Discourse Seimon, Charles B Loomls Charles B ittell Loomls The Travelled Man Monologue Charles Gros Mr. Edwin Star Belknap. Lady Clare Reading.. Alfred Tennyson Chailes liuttell Loomls Tho Muslcul Critic's Dream. Edwin A. Dlx Mr. Edwin Star Bflknnp. Mr. Harvey Worthlngton Loomls. Unnatur.tl HlHtotv Charles B. Loomls With Illustiution by tho Unnatural Historian. Charles B ittell Loomls. Monologue Selected Mr. Edwin Star Belknap The Short Cako Famllj A Sunday School Entertainment .. .Anonymous Chailes Battell Loomls. (a) Tho Mandarin. .From tho Pantomime (b) Bacehinal, "The Enchanted Foun tain" W. II Loomls Mr Harvey Worthlngton Loomls. Muslc.il Eccentricities' Musical Chalk Talk. Originated and performed only by Charles B. Loomls. Tho Little Old Woman rolk Song Musical Illustration by Edgar Stlllman Kellej'. Operatic Aria: Mr Charles Battell Loomls. Mr Edwin Stnr Uelknnp. Mr. Harvey Worthlngton Loomls. Assistant Secretary William H. Stan ton, Jr, will be in charge of a full or chestra The admission to tho recep tion will be by card or under the es eoi t of a member. A nomlnnl sum wlllt be charged for lesoived seats at the concert. The Young Women's Christian asso ciation Is making special arrangements to ke.ji "open house'' on New Year's day from 4 until 10 o'clock. A muslcnl progiamme will be furnished, during the icception, by the best talent In the city. DUNMORC. The funeral of Miss Jennie Russell, of North Hlakely street, was held yes terday afternoon from the Presbyter ian chuich and was very largely at tended. The services wete conducted by Rev. W F Gibbons, pastor of the church, assisted by Rev. C. H. Hayes, of the Methodist Eolscnpal church. Tho lloral olieiingB were very fine and showed the high esteem in which the deceased was held The pall-bearers cro John Wert, Arthur Johnson, Chailes Potter, Bert Bingham, Joseph Vlckus and Harry Smith'. Harry Young was (lower bearer. Inteimcnt v as made In Dunmore crneterv Mrs. Angwin, of South Elakoly stitf t, has t, overcd fiom her late 111 nt'is. No 3 breaker of tho Pennsylvania Coal company will be Idle the remain der of this week John Rice, of Spencer sttoet, who was injuicd by being thrown fiom his waiTon by a runaway team a few dajs ago, Is nblo to lie out again Tho Christian F.ndeivnr societies of the Pt- vterlan nnd Buptlst churches and tl-e Fpwoith lengne of the Metho dist Episcopal will hold n union sun rise prayer meeting at 1.30 a in. In tho Tresbytcilan chinch New Year's morn ing. P. 13. Flicks will give a phonograph exhibition fur the Moscow Rt worth Lengue Wednesday evening, Januury 12 The Chrlstlnn Fudcavor society of the Dudley stret Baptist church, hold n socl il last evening at he lesidence of John Wattous on Chestnut stieet. A line musical progiamme was ren dered nnd a good time enjoyed by all pieent. The cantata, "nur Old Frlnfl Panta Claus" will bo repeated In the Metho dist chinch New Ycnr's night. Mr. Fltzputilrk, of Monroe avenue, has returned homo after cpendlng the pat year in Now York city Mr and Mrs S. J. Sleln and family of llJllstead are visiting nt the home of Mr. Stein's mother, Mrs. Stein, on Muln street. John P. Mauley & Co , fire Insurance. O.NLY DID t MAT "O I El.LO" HID Iiitkrtipi'itre in I raced y nn (he ( mixr it Vol ii ii riiie, George MaoKern. M. D., In a letter to the London Lancet, says: Somo year? ago I had to do with a case of muider wheie the Idea of strangulation was IHE IIOMELrST MAN IN SCRANTON As well s tho hnndcomest, and others aro invited ta call tin iinv .1rni-r..at nn.1 ,. freo A trial battle nf Ifnmra Itnleim fn tho Throat nnd Lungs, r remedy that is guaranteed to euro und relieve all Ulirunlo nnn Acute coughs. Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption, Price 15c nnd Mc, VKRVOim TitOUltt.KS AM, KIND1 ' cured with Animal KvlriicH Kreo ho 't ellHlmw WASIILNUiUN UUUMtCAL CO.. usliiugton, 1). C. directly prompted by a theatrical re presentation of "Othello." It was the ense of a young Italian who Insured the life of his servant to his own 'bene fit, und after waiting a couple of months smothered him In his bed one night. At his trial the criminal calmly remarked that he had lately seen i twice he actually went, probably with the obect of perfecting his method) the opera "Othello," nnd that ho "only did to the young man what Othello did to Desdemona," and ho also confessed that In the very net of smothering his victim "tho scene In the theatre wns vividly before lilm as It was hei'oro him now." This Is one ease, at any rate, for Sir Hentv Irving' to ponder over. OBITUARY. Ellen C., widow of the Into Selden T. Scranton, of Oxford, N. J , formerly of Scranton, died at noon jesterdaj ut tho old Henry homestead at Wjomlng, Pa., from a sudden nnd violent attack of pneumonia. She was a daughter of the lato William Henry, who was associated with Colonel George and Selden T. Scran ton in the early development of this city, A sister, Mrs Charles Sctanton, of Ox ford, N. J., and u brother, Reuben Henry, of Jersey City, survive her. A brief scr vlco will bo held nt tho Henry homestead, Wjomlng, tomorrow nt 10 n. m There will be funeral services nt Oxfotd, N. Ji, on Saturday and Interment will bo made nt Bovldero, N. J. Wlllinm Heniy, Colo nel George W. Scranton, Selden T Scran ton and Snnfnrd Orant were the four orig inal purchasers of the coal and iron properties on which was founded tho city of Scranton. Mr. und Mrs Seidell T. Scranton moved here from Oxford, N. J , In 1841, and built and occupied tho home where J. II Dosed! now lives on Rliige low. She possessed n most lovable Chris tian character and her hospitality knew no bounds Rich and poor alike regarded her thetr friend Sho was the, last of tho original members of the Flint Presbyte rian church of this city. Thomas Henry Atherton, of Wllkos-Barre. Is a half brother, nnd Mrs W Scott Stctor, of Wy oming, a half sister of the deceased Stricken with paraljsls while at work Monday morning, John W. Griffiths, of 1161 Eynon street, never recovered from tho stroko nnd last evening nbout 7 o'clock succumbed. Tho decensed was nbout 4G years of ngo and c.ime here from Wales several jears ago For some time he resided with an old time ftiend Evan Edwnrds, nt Hampton stieet nnd then married His wlfo alone suivlvcs him Ho was a quiet, homo loving man, but enjov ed a wide circle of acquaintances His father was a sea captain and his tivo brothers are nil sailors Tho funeral ser vices will be announced latei. LETTERS FROAt THE PEOPLE. tinder this heading short letters of In terest will be published when accompa nied, for publication, by the writer's name. Tho Tribune will not be held re eponUblo for opinions lieie expressed. ( nrd From rnmiK Muy Hrnckwny. Editor of The Tribune. Sli : The "clrl from Hawley only 14 years of ngo ' was not "conducted" to my house "by n joung mun," She came nlone nnd said sin camo from Cnrbundala to look for n situation. Tho first 1 knew of her watch Mr. Mcllalo had it and lie found it on the stairs. Alderman Millar did not require mo to furnish ball but Issued a wan ant for Mcllnle. Plea so publish this In correction of reports in some of the Scranton papers. Tannle May Brockway. Kxploiuiug n Mystery. "Talking nbout warnings." said the doctor, "you would be surprised to know how many people believe in them In these enlightened days, and actual ly are guided In Important affairs by some such absurdity as a clock strik ing thirteen, or a black spider running over a white cloth," "How do you nccount for It, doctor7" "Tho leaven of old Egypt They In herit those fancies Just ns they take their hair and eyes from some remote ancostoi. When you see a group of breathless children listening to some weird yarn told by nn elder. Just say to yourself, "that will be folk-lore In the future.' " "Have you ever met with any In stances of those so-called warnings?" "Yes, and seen tho Impression they make, and I must Fay there Is some thing very impressive about an un usual happening at n deathbed or on a solemn occasion. I was called to see a man die, and as I stood with his fam ily about his bed, there came three dis tinct raps back of a large mirror In the room and Instantly it was Bhlv ered to fragments. Naturally we were all startled. Theie l.s supposed to be some special significance In three raps, and tho breaking of the mirror Is popu larly believed to mean sorrow to its possessor. The family at once accept ed the event as a sura Indication of death, and It added poignancy to their grief, nlthough they knew before that the enso was hopeless." "Did you discover how It happened?" "Yes. I was nlono In the room the next day when nil was over. A white cloth covered the bioken mirror, but (m looking back of It I found that the point of a larso nail v.hlch had been driven in the wall of tho next room had pencttated through and cracked the glass So the message of the three mysteilous raps was accounted for by purely human ngency But I did not tell tho family they seemed so settled in their conviction that It was a super natural warn ng" Detiuit Treo Press. Iti'mlv t" Mipph Hie N-i'il. Ir.ato business man (white with anorer nt btlng disturbed) "You book agents make mo so angry with vour confounded nerve anil linpudi nee that I cannot find wordH to epimn mv Indignation" i Book Arent (Jumping with enthiislosm) '"linn, sir I am a God-send to jou. I I have here tlie ven thing you need a dictionary of tho English innguuge con- tal ling nil tho woids nnd slang pluases known, and only one dollar nnd a half. Tako It. nnd jou will never be ut a loss to exprtss yourself again." Puck. I hi: Kit it or i mi:. At ebb of tide, the wild sea loaves tho 1 tnd Thai Into his strong anna clusped a lonelj ii'ide. And Bholls aim mosses strew the somber struiid At ebb of tldo, What Is love's dalllanco to his empire wldo? Far fiinn long, level Hues of wind swept rnnd, His rle.imlng cohoits toss wldto plumes In prtdo. Amid the chill ooze on tho fhorn I slund 'Iho stnrm-bhd's try above nnd nt my side, A dieim I turn then falls nn empty hand, At rbb of l Me. -Elizabeth Wmthlnsrlon Flske. Professional Directory AilvtrtUemenU Under HiU Hall Is fcr Lliw I'cr Vear. I'll) kIcumw und toiirnooiH. Dlt. KAY, 2M l'enu avu J-a and 7-9 P. m. DUcaiies of women, children. Telephone. Dit U.VH3HON, Ml S WAdUINUlUN avenue, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. 1)1. C L FH11V, SCIUNTON SAVINGS Luiik blldg, i:z Wjomlng avenue. M l A. HIlEI'tlEltD, M. D, 1IOME i thlst, No. 228 Adams nvunue. 1J. A TitAl'OLD, 8PKCIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming nvcnuo and Spruce street, Sernnton. Of fice hour, Thursday and Saturdajs, 9 n. m to G p. m. DR W. 13 ALLEN. 612 NORTH WAB1I Ington avenue Dlt L M, GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 20S lionrd of Trade building, omco hours, 8 to 9 n m , 2 to 3 nnd 7 to 8 p. n.. Resi dence 309 Miidlvon avenue. DR. C. L rRRAB, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion Office telephone 13G3. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DR S W. IAMOREAITX. OFFICE 231 Adnms Residence, 1118 Mulberry. Chron ic diseases, lung, heart kidney. ,md genlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. wi O. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR penn l?me, Cnttlc nnd Dork treated. Hopltnl, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2672. Lawyers. D. R REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY IX)ANS negotiated on real estate security. Mcars hul'dlng, coiner Washington avc nue and Spruce street, WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsollors-at-Lvw, Repub.lcan building, Wushlngton avenue, Scranton, Pa. WATSON, DIEHL, HALL & KDMMER ER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law Trnders' National Bank Building; rooms 6, 7, 5, 9 and 10, third tloor. JAMES H. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor nt L.w. Rooms 413 and 414 Commonwealth Building. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORVEY AND councllor-nt-lavv Burr building, rooms 13 nnd 14, Washington avenue. jnssrr & jessup. attorneys and Counsellors at law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J HAND, Attorneys nnd Counsellors, Common- , . , l.iillillnff Tfnnn-in 1A Ai wenuii uunui. .wu.tiB ta, iu ana zi FRANK T pKBLL. ATTORNEY-ATIaw. Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scranton. Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT. Law Rooms 514, 515 and 51C, Board of Trade Building B F KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 120 Wjomlng avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAS J II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law, 45 Commonwealth bldg , Scran ton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms II and 15, Republican bldg JEFFREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-law, Commonwealth Building. L. A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa, C R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa, PATTERSON & WIIXIOX, TRADERS' National Bank Building. C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. A. W. BERTHOLF, Atty., 319 Spruce 9t Detectives. BARRING M'SWBENEY, COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. Architect 4 PERCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT, Board of Trade Building. EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Rooms 24, 25 and 26, Commonwealth building, Scranton. E. L WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of 606 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT. 435 Spruco St , cor. Wash ave , Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT. Price Building, 12 Washington avenue. Scranton. T I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bark. Dentists. DR. I. O. LYMAN, 325 N. WASHINGTON avenue. 1 DR. F. L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCE street. DR. H. T. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C SNOVER. 421 LACKA wanna ave. Hourc, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Wire Screens. JOS KUETTEL" REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa, manufac turer of Wire Screens. Schools. SniOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scrrnton, Pa Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or buMnoss Opens September 13 Send for catalogue Rev Thomas M. Cann, LL. D, Walter II, Buell A M Sec U. O R CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen. Btoro 146 Washington ave nue, j. ten house. 1350 North Main ave nue, store telephone, 7S2 lintels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAPE. 123 AND 127 TRANK Iln avenue. Rates reasonable P ZIE'lLER Proprietor. SCRANTON llOFSC, NEAR D.Li W. passenger depot Conducted on the Eu. lopiaiijdan VICTOR KOCH. Prop .Miscellaneous. RACER'S ORCHESTRA-MPHIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished For termr addiens R J Bauer, conduotor, 117 Wjomlng avenue, over Hulbcrt's music Btore MEGAROEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' suiplles, ptiteliipiin piuer bags twine. ui chouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa FRANK P BROWN A CO HOLE sale dealers In Woolwnre, Cotdage and Oil cloth, 720 West Lackawtnmi ave. THOMAS AfUREV, EXPERT AC Gouutnnt and audltur Rooms 19 and 20, With in i' Bui din,? on ii ti iiuMofllce. Agent t.ir the Rox Fire Extinguisher. Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO North Wnh!iiKlon uvenue Llnotjpe Composition of nl! kind quickly dono Facilities unnurpaescd in this region. J