1 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1900. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON VIADUCT IS THE CHIEF TOPIC 07 CONVERSATION. full Text of the Ordinance Was Bead with a Good Seal of InterestThe People Believe the Crossing Should Be Closed Entirely Annual Meet ing of the Congregation of the First Baptist Church Funerals of James FitzQibbon and John Heed. The proposed lailuct Is one of the chief topics discussed In this purl of the rliy, and the full text of the ordin ance, tit- printed In The Tilbune ves terduy. was rend with gieut Inteiost. There Is no doilht iibout tins stiongth of the viaduct sentiment help. If there are any opponents to this guWIy need ed lmpiovement they uro keeping un der cover. While the necessity for sumo relief nt tho West Lackawanna uenue crossing Is so patent us to need no dis cussion, the great mass of the people of this part of the city believe that the relief will be only partial unless the dossing Is entliely closed. It will continue to be a source of great dan ger unless It Is done away with onco and fur all time. A plan suggested Is to have th.' crossing closed entliely by the Dela ware. Ijiickii wanna and Western and Scrunton Hallway (umpativ building tho viaduct and the eltv paving the dnmagis that would aniue fiom the sum of 1(7... -o.fi". which will be set asldp foi the pivim-nts of the lin piovonient It the ptpsent otclliiaiic" passes and the piopto appuive of the project. ' ciirncti nrsivt!i mi:i:tino. The mnti.il business nu"ling "f tho Fir:t Haptlst hutch followed the ton ular monthly covenant m-cting Hst evening, which pi"Ved to l-- it viv pleasant and ptotltitble s'vslon. 'I'll' re potts submitted and lead shenved th; flnunclil lotulltlons to bp verv Mitls fnctory. Oitleeis were fleeted for tli. ensuing oar as follows: Finnnchl M-oretary, Mis. Lillian Halo: tioas liter. Gi-otge Ashlliy: clerk, Flcderlck it. (!iav e Initiator and organist, Mts. J!. (S. r.'ddoe: asslstnn' orgnn'st, ('lata Held: second oiganlst. Mi" Alio" Williams: set tin 1 assistant organist. Dr. T. M. Senile! ling' phnlini.in of finance boatd. Mrs. i. j. lU'ddoe, trustee. A. H. Holmes. A rising vot of tbanKii wis tendered George- Watklnx fot bis lung and effi cient senbes as llntincl il s-ecielaiy of the thuuli. run ui:i onion again. Tli'imas I'lflcK. of .Inckmil stieet, and Jenkin Davl. of lMwai.ls mutt, bjcame Involved In an nlticatl"ti at the lied rro'-i wlooii caily Uwanta Good cough remedy, take Dt (ours French T.ir. For Sale at GLOHGi: W. JENKINS'. ioi S. Main Aveiut Mid-Winter Cloak Sale There's an opportunity today for Cloak buyers that only comes once a year. Within a few days we close our semi-annual inventory and as we go through stocks we fin'd many things that we'd rather see converted into cash, than standing on the stock sheets. That's Just How We Feel Relative to the grad le cloak stock, which includes many novelties tor the ultra fashionable. We'll take cost price for any garment in stock this week, while many will go for even less than cost. Permit Us to Ladies' coats that sold for $6.50, $7.50 and thereabouts naud" up-to-date in every par iKcularj.ully Hued aud excel lent materials. Your Choice A AQ iVThls Week, 4,47 "--Ladies, jackets, iu all col- j'fs, perfectly tailored and ilaborately finished. None pivertu less than $12.00 each. t.t Your Choice Oft I 'i .' This Week, 0.70 1 1 ';, Ladies' jackets of elegant lesigu and best materials, '-trjptly high grade, worth (f X2.oo aud over. S$ " Your Choice 7 Oft ";;This Week, t .70 ..it r . -, ., VI Globe Warehouse Inactive Bowels Many people suffer from constipation. This Invariably produces stomach, liver and kidney dlseuse. Constipation Is a dangerous disease. Cute It with Hos teller's Stomach Ultteis. There Is nothing better. It will not shock the system and It positively cures Indiges tion, dyspipsl i, biliousness, miliaria, fever and ague. Tiy It. it mny bo obtained from any druggist. See that a HiIvmIc I.viiiu Mump coveis thj neck of the bottl UlMHl Hostetter's for Stomach Every One Bitters yesterday morning ond wile nr rested und locked up. At the hearing befotc Alderman John In police mint, t'uslek blunied D.ivH for the tiouble. but from tho appeaianeo of Jenkins" fui e It was plain to he seen that he got the wot st of the argument. Th! aldctnian was unable, to decide which one. was to hi une mid lined each of thmi $.i, whkh win paid. FITZOIHBON FUNHKAi,. The remains of the late .Tame- Uta Gibbon weie bin no fiom tho family losldelice on Tenth stuet ytsterday inoinlng to St. Patrick's Ontholic church, where, ut 10 o'clock, Rev. J. H. Whelan celebrated n solemn high mns of requiem. In tho serin :n ha spoke of the lite work of doceas'd, which was of contltiU"d self-saerluco nntt Industry. The services were at tPlidid by ft lends of the family from every section of the city. The pall-beareis wer. life long fi lends of ilemasel and woiked with him In his dally If. burs. They wer.j Patilik Sullivan, lacob Dlen. George Hinwn. Thomas MoNI-'hoK Patrick ilr.ulv und Patrick Roland. The fu nutal was In peisotril chaigc of Un dertaker M. F. Wyn.bs, and the inter nipnt w.13 made In the cathtdral c ome let y. Fl'NI.RAT, OK IiiHN MV.VA). Rev, S. K. M.ithe".. pastor of (he Klist P.nptlt ibitreh. ottitta'.od at the funei.il of the late John R e J ycilcf day. The s"i vices wpip held a, the house on North s-iumnu uvvuii". at noon, antl were ittonded by th" mem beis nt Klei trie City l.'.iko No 177. Knights of Malta. Wu-o Couii"ll No. !.". Daughters of Pocohontas: Poecno Count II, Improved O. I r of U" 1 Men. and the Nrlggs' Mine n Mont il fund. Deceased was a member of th. above named organlz itlon? and was held In high esteem by tb" ueifbi-is Tho pall-beat ei wpi'" "Mc'tol from th-1 lmlgp men In attPiidanio, and the so cieties marthtil with the funeial eor tpgp to the Del. iw ate unci HihImmi sta tion, whet i' the funeral party boaided the .VJt) tiain for the I Iompi i City, and upon aullng thire Ititunipnt was made in the Catbondale cemetery. ST. PATHICK'S C'HCHCH FAIH. The attendaneo at St. Patrick's fair last evening was veiy encourag ing to the promoter'-. The programme furnlfbed last evening was much on Joved and the vocal solos by Walter Dleltelntek, Iliw Arlgonl. M. T. Su'll van and Kdwnrd Walsh were much upprei lated. A large delegation fiom St. Paul's Pioneer coins, St. Ueo'a battalion. Kathei Mathew societ. St. HrondenM mum 11. Ladles' Auvllloiy and Iilsh CatholU' Benoli'nt union and tin1 An- balance of our high- Illustrate: Children's smart jackets, size? 4 to 10 years. Gar ments that sold for $3. 50 aud upwards. Your Choice ") A Q This Week, 4 Children's high-class jack ets, that brought $5.00, $6.00, etc. Your Choice -J ")0 This Week. 3.7 Ladies' collarettes, Victor ias, etc, iu all the popular furs aud combinations, at halt price. Your Choice This Week, 1.39 clent .Order of Hibernians wcr'i pres ent and made things lively during their stay. The musical committee has arranged to ptesent an attractive proginmmo every cvtnlng during the fair, which will insure a good attendance. UOYS CHAPTKU CONCIMtT. The boys' chapter of St. David's Kplscopat churth will conduct an en tertainment and social In the churth this evening. An admission fee of in cent will be charged for adults and 10 cents for children. At the clou nf the pi ogi ammo refreshments will bo sen ed. The prosramme will consist of vocal and Insttumental music, recitations, tableau::, pantomimes an 1 other fea tures. two oTiinn fkxkrals. The funeral of Frederick Catollna. the t'-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mis. John Wllhtlm. of MO North Lin coln nu-nue, wai conduct"cl from the house at 2 o'clock yesterday after noon, and burial was made In the Washburn sticel cemetery. Harold, tho 3-yeai-old child of Mr. and Mrs. John Ford, of 512 Third stiect. was burled In the cathedral cemetery yesterday afternoon. gi:n;;ual ni:vs noths. The Kmbroldety class at th Younjy Women's Christian association rooms, will resume their sessions nt 8 o'clock this evcnlnc All young women are invited to join. Mrs. Walter Heck and son. Harold, of Tianda, lwo returned h'ime from a vl-.lt with relatives on Washburn Btiet't. The Women's Foreign Missionary society, of the Simpson Methodist Kpiscopal church, will hold their reg ular monthly meeting tomonow1 even ing at the home of Mis. W. W. Davis, on South Hyde Vark avenue. The regular meeting of the West Side r.epubllcar club will be held this evening and oltlccrs elected tor the en suing term. William N. Chase, of North llinmloy avenue. Is confined to the hotue with an attack of tonsillils. Miss Mattle WatVlns. of Jiellpvue, Is unable to teach at No. IT. school owln to Illness. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith, of West Lackawanna avenue, aie visiting rela tives In Strouds-burg. Annie, the 3-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. William Hollman, of 117 South Van Iiuien avenue, died yester day. Funeral announcement later. Toe Demociatlc caucur In the I'our-ic-nth wntd will bo held next Saturday afternoon hotwoun 4 and 7 o'clock. The fair and festival In St. John's German Catholic churih on South Main avenue will be opened next Sat urday evening, and continue Wednes day and .Saturday evenings until all the nrtlili's, lemainlng ate disposed of. 5trs. .tames Niedham, of 2010 Ltnsernu strei-t, lost SIS Tuesday evening In tin unaccountable mannei, while on her way to McCaim's stop'. '1 he tinder will tonfer a favor on the family by returning the money, us they are in need of it. Thomas Connois, of Jnekson street, has ton nominated by the Democrats of the Fifth ward as a candidate for select council St. raid's Pioneer i o.-p, w 111 hold a special meeting this evinlng to make atrangements for attending St. Fat llpk's fair ne xt Tupsdav evening. The Suanton Hook an 1 Ladder com pany will hold a regular meeting to morrow evening. Miss May Flnr.erty, cf Honesdat. has letttrntd horn,, fnm a visit with Mrs M. F. Wymbs, of Jackson street. The Gala Dancing club will meet this evening in Meurs' hall. NORTH SCRANTON NOfES. Thomas Bevaney Had His Collar- Bone Broken in the Storrs Mine. Merton Wescott Injured. Thomas Devaney, of Wales street, while at work In Stnrrs' mine last Tuesday, had his eollur-bone biolcen. Devaney Is employed as driver, and was taking his cur out of tho chamber when a lurge piece of rock fell fiom the roof, striking him between the shouldeis, bieaklng the lollor-bone. He became unconscious, and was removed to the surface, where he revived. He was taken to his home and Is now rest ing comfortably. Met ton Wescott. of 318 West Market street, had his foot badly sprained and broken yesteuluy. Wescott Is employe! as brakeman on the Delaware and Hudson railroad, ard at the time of the accident was switching soma cars at the South steel mills. He was removed to his home In a cart luge and medical assistance was icndeied him. Ft'NEHAD OF MRS. IiURNH. The funeral of the late Mis. Thomas Hums was held yesterday morning at 9 o'clock fiom the home on Illoom ave nue. The remains were taken to th Holy Ilosary church, where a solemn high mass of requiem was celebwiteu. The Itev. N. J. McManus was evl brant: Rev. J. J. O'TooIe. deacon, und Itev. J. V. Moyles. sub-deacon. The pall-beareis were all nephews of the deceased. The body was conveyed to the Cathedral cemetery, where Inter ment was made in the family plot. SOCIAL THIS EVENING. This evening the Christian Endeavor society of the West Market Htreet Welsh Congtegatlonal chut eh will con duct a social and entertainment In thj church parlois. Tho following progiamme will be given: Address, chairman; selection, orchestra: vocal solo, Miss Lizzie Thomas: temarks, office) 8 of tho socl et; recitation. Miss Phoebe Evuns: belectlon on autoharps, John Hobbs and Esau Price; dialogue, Miss- Sadie juur mm 1.11:111 j ones; selection, m chestra. No admission fee will be taken, and all aie cordially Invited to attend. SOCIAL AND SMOKER. Monday evening. Jan. S, the liteiary btanch of the Young Men's Institute will conduct a social and smoker after the business session. Dining the even ing the following progi amine will be rendered. AddrcF, "What the New Year Sug gests tn Us" Janus J. May Solo John Gllboy Remarks on Literary Work, William A. Lynott Declamation I. A. Carroll Addict, "Advice to Young Men," Tliomr.3 F, Harrett Solo William A. Lvuoit Select Reading John Illsgina Recitation, "Ins and Outs," John F. Murtauuh Y. V. C. A. NOTES. Classes at tho Young Women's Chris- association have resumed work as After Searching Tests. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Hits Proved Itself to be the Only Positive Cure for Kidney and Blad der Diseases. Thousands of requests for fipo bottles of Dr. David, Kennedy's Favorite Item- edy are received neai ly everyday by tho manufacturers, nn(hipon strict investi gation It has beenufound that no less than 'Jl out of evpty hundred of those lecelvlng trial bottles have bpen so helped by the Remedy sent, that thev have bought large sized bottles at their druggists. It lias been proven beyond question that Favorite Remedy is the very best medicine known for diseases of tho Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Dlood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia Chronic Con stipation, and the sicknesses peculiar to women. The manufactuters are pu parcd to send free trial bottles postpaid to all those who will write, giving their full name and post office address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Ron dout, N. Y., adn mention this paper. Fut some of your urine In a glarn tumbler: If In 24 hours It has a sedi ment, or a milky, cloudy condition: If It Is pale or discolored, ropy or stringy, you need a good medicine, and Favor ite Remedy is the best one you can take. It speedily cures such danger ous symptoms as pain In the back, fre quent desire to urinate, especially at night, scalding burning pain in pissing water, staining of your linen by thv urine and Inability to hold It. Also tho unpleasant and dangerous effects pro duced on the system by the use of whiskey or beer. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy Is sold at all drug stoics at S1.00 a bottle, or sK bottles for S3 00. usual after tho Christmas holiday. This evening the Kngllsh branches and Bible classes will meet. The orchestia will meet on Friday evening. Ptofos sor Walklnshaw would like to hnve this orchestra composed of fifty members. Young women ate Invited to visit tho rooms Friday evenings and hear tho orchestra rehearse. On account of the New Year's recep tion, the study of the Sunday school lesson has been postponed until Satur day evening. TOID IN A FEW LINES. J. J. Owens, Jr., who has been cm ployed as blacksmith nt the Dickson mines ot the Delnwate and Hudson Coal company until tho ilrst of the year, left Tuesday for Levvisburg. wheie he intends taking up a classical course ut the Bucknell university. Mr. Owens Is very popular In this section, and he has the well-wishes of a host of friends. Dr. O. A. Sovetson will deliver an In teresting lecture on "The Battle or Gettsburg." tomorrow evening In the Court Street Methodist Episcopal church. The doctor participated In this celebrated struggle, one of the tlerc.est In all history, and his porttayal of the Stirling events of those eventful three days Is a very vlv Id one. Miss Mary P. Davles. daughter of the Bev. and Mrs. W. F. Davles. of Sum mit avenue, left Tuesday afternoon for Lewlsbmg, where she will resume her studies in the Junior class at Bucknell university. James H. Goodwin, of Doiraneetown, and Miss Martha GrlflUhh, of Nantl coke, were united In marriage by the Rev. W. F. Davles at his home on Sum mit avenue. Wlllard Lewis, of Noith Main avenue, Is visiting friends In Pottsville. Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. B. Sharkey, 19U Cedar ave. 'Phone 66S3. SOUTH SCBANTON. Julius Schmltt, who has been spend ing his holiday vacation at the home of his parents on Hickory street, jus terday afternoon left for Overbiook, Pa., to lesume his studies at the Insti tution for the blind. His brother. Ktnll Schmltt, accompanied him as far as Philadelphia, where he Intends to stay for some time. Both young men aie members of the Young People's society of the Hickory Street Baptist church, and on Tuesday evening they were tendered a farewell reception by this society. The funeral of Patrick, the three-year-old son of Mr. ond Mrs. William Murray, took place yesterday afternoon from the family residence on Hemlock street. Interment was made In the Cathedral cemetery. Mrs. Caroline Schrader, who for the past four weeks has been the guest ot E.lltor and Mrs. Nast, of River street, yesterday afternoon returned to her home In Philadelphia. Mrs. Maigaret Senker, of Stone ave nue, Is seriously ill. A meeting of the Republican vigi lance committees of all of the districts of the Nineteenth ward is to ho held next Sunday afternoon ot 2.30 In Joseph Kramer's hall, corner of Prospect ave nue and Maple street. It Is requested that all members of vigilance committees of the ward and piospectlve candidates for ofllce attenl this meeting. He Was a Begular. Fiom the C'hlui&o Tlnies-llerald. Hlalr. a regular, said to be of the Se' et.teenth, was .ihot through the gioln at El Caney, July J, Two wounded men of the Sevcnty-llrst New York fell beside him In woise shape than ho. They could not move He could a lit tle. A Spanish sharpshooter on their light had the range of them as they lay there, their comrades having pushed on. Although down, the three men were his target. "Spit!" and one of the bullets cut .1 lock ot hair from Rlulr's Anehead. "Spit!" again, and one of the New Yoikers winced as his shoulder was cut. Hlalr for a tlino could not locate the fellow, but finally dlscoveied him 300 yaids distant up a tree. Ho war In cautious and displayed himself In tak ing aim. Hlalr had his gun hesld? him, and with one shot bi ought him down. Then, wounded in the gioln as he was, ho crawled 300 feet to his enem to get his canteen of water and S00 feet back, not touching It himself, and pouted It down the throatc of tho two New Yorkerr. Ho died holding tho drink to the Up3 of one of them. His only rcmaik as to his Journey was; "I'm a regular. You fellows have homes." Ono of tho New Yorkers survived to return home and tell tho story of this hero's end. DAY'S DOINGS IN DIMkORE BOROUGH COMPLAINT ABOUT LIGHTS ON BLAKELY STHEET. Bcranton Hallway Company, Which Maintains the tights, Has Pro mised to Bemedy the Matter Oth er Improvements of a Puhlic Nat ureThe Young Men's Temperance Literary and Benevolent Dramatic Society to Produce a Play in Haw ley Short Notes of a General Character. Considerable annoyance has been caused to the residents of Ninth Hlakely street by the failure of the In candescent lamps on the street to re main lighted for any length of time. A eommlttce uppolnted by council to confer with Manager Sllllman, ot the Scranton Railway company, who main tain the lights, In regard to the mat ter, icpotted thnt heieafter the com pany would keep tho lights In gool unrklni? order. The lights have not bnen burning since tho llfteenth of last month. Another mntter which has caused satisfaction to icsidents ot Grove and Monroe streets Is the granting of their demands by councils for the placing of an additional lite hydrant at tho Intersection of those stleets. The re quited hydtant will be put In position at once. At the corner of Green Ridge street and Jefferson avenue the people ot the Sixth waid are clamming for a tire alarm box to be placed, ready for use, In case of tire. Council will undoubt edly giant their petition, which has been presented to that bodv. The present system of surface sevv eiage still remains a menace to pedes ttlans, as is aptly Illustrated on South Blukcly street from the borough Jail to Cheiry stteot. The gutters having become tilled with Ice, allowed the water to spiead over the sidewalks. which froze and made a dangerous pisagouay. Yesteiday men weie en gaged In foiclng a passage through the Ice In the guttei, but the condition of the walks lemalns the same. The Dunniote Gas nnd Water com pany has left Webster nvenue, where they ate laying water mains, In such a condition that complaints have been made to council that some of the tesl dents i annul enter their homes. The street commissioner has received In sttuctlons to rectify tho prevailing condition as soon as possible. TO GIVE A DRAM;.. The Young Men's Tenipeiance tut elary and Henevolent Dramatic, society are holding earnest rehearsals of it new drama, whlen they conteuip'.ite giving In Haw ley, Thurs '.. owning. Feb. 2J. The lehearsals are In chaigc of Ste phen Evans, of Olyphaut, who is rv ceivlng the heartv suppott of tha members selected to produce the pla In bilnglng the dlffctent parts up to a high standard. The specific: parts of the play will be given at another date. ITEMS OF INTElfEST. A. T. Irwjn will move Into the Space homestead, on Webster avenu , In a few das, wheie he will m !(! h's fut ure home. Miss Ella No)i Is unable In con tinue her duties as ptimary teaeher nt No. 1 building, owing to sickness. fMIss Marg.net t'awley is substituting. Master Joseph Healey returned es- terday morning to Woteester, Mass., where he will resume his studies nt the Holy .'ross college. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres bvteilan church will meet at the home of Mrs. S. D. King, on Dudley stieet, this :'fternoon. Night school opened for Its second evening last night, with an excellent attendance at all the schools. Mis. Edward Nagle and little daugh ter, -icirothy. of Plttston, left for their home this morning, after a stay of several davs at the home of tho for mer's parents, Mr. and Mi.s. F. U. San dets, on North Blakely street. OEEEN BIDGE. The Green Ridge Women's Christian Temperance union will hold Its first meeting In tho new car today In the library at 3 o'clock. Subject. "Plans for Practical Woik for the Year 1900." The meeting will be In charge of Mrs. Harvey. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all Interested. Miss Depue. of Sanderson avenue, has returned from a visit with friends at Fleetvllle. The annual business meeting of the Green Ridge Pte.sbytetlan ehuich v III be held In the lectute loom of the ehuich next Monday evening, Jan. S. at which time intei citing le-pon win be read. Every member of tha con gregation should be present. Mrs. Coe Durland. of Honeilale, Is the guest of Ms. M. C. Carr, of Dick son avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sturges enter tained the elders of the Gteen Hldgc Ptesbyterlan ehuich Tuesday pver.ing. Republican pilmnries will be held Saturday afternoon at the Ubual poll ing places from 4 to 7 o'clock. Tho Household Economics section of the Green llldge Woman's club has ai ranged with Mis. .1. T. Rorcr, of Philadelphia, to deliver a lecture In their Intel est In Guernsey hall nev. Monday afternoon at 4 o'cIoeU. S' b Ject. "Fond and Its Adulteiatlon." A 1 mlsslou, SO cents. The Gteen Ridge Wheelmen will glvv a dance In tho Washington avenue club house tonight. Donald Hull, who has been spending his vacation ivlth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hull, leturncd to collet yesterday. Ohailes Pond, of Princeton. Is ill at the home of his patents In North Park. Got What He Wanted. Wishing to ptocuie some trichlnous pork for purposes of experiment, a profes-sor of lnvettebrato zoology went to his butcher and asked him If he ever got any measly potk, sayB the Chicago News, "Sometimes," the butcher cau tiously answered; "but I always throw It away." "Well," said the ptofessor. "tho next time you have any I wish you'd send me up some," meaning, of couise, to his laboratory. Tho butcher although somewhat taken aback, said that he would. Three weeks passc.i, when the ptofessor gt owing Impatient, again visited the stoie. "Haven't you found any measly potk yet?" "Why, yes," said the buteher, "I sent up two pounds a week ago." A sickly grin broke over tho piofesso)'s face. "Vheo did you send It?" "Why, to Wbbmub:MmbMbim FOR THE 3 Diamonds. Diamonds 3 3 We are now showinc the tion of Fine Cut Stone ever exhibited outside of the large 1 cities. Having bought heavy before the rise, I am prepared tt 3 3 lO gIVC Illy llilliuil icm u.ilama. iiuiii iiiu iiiiv-jv bluk wntre, JAoews, top oapzb and fine melcb. AN INSPECTION SOLICITED. 5 We are offering the best in tlte world tor the monev. Gold & Filled 15 Jeweled, Warranted Twenty Ycais, lor $10. In rj Hunting or Open Face. '-$ CALL AND LOOK AT OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE OF CHTSTAMS GIFTS. 3 IE. SCHIMPFF, Jeweler ' 3I 7 Lackawanna Avenue. j UnKUKKKKUKKUKinUKKKUnunKSJ ;: we upeneo loday Eleven Hundred Dozen China Dishes Which We Invite AH the Ladies to Examine. b 1 11. os JJ sjWe display JS ond floor of our new g 0. IJ.D.WILLIAMS&BROJ M 312 and 314 Lackawanna Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. JOHUKKK3CHKKt3GSKX3K5050;XU your house, of couise," s,ald the buteh er. m UDliUAril' A tiajie, fu exchange tus. "U liiubuu; euuK ultu ai me noun, ot ma uumokict, jii 3. u. . Ji.u, i.iiuer uv--Uul, ..i. j uelue'K oil .juiiu.ij luuimub. in Mis uvuii, cle iobib oi.o el Ur oiu oi UMLeiilh. 1 ar bejoiitl the alloluU tliiou Mt.it; ai.u u a Ji.n iiu Iiuii in acuwij Utiiil tiooiu juui jears I M, wun nu w.irf biuiuui win iuulM& ami -aft muim UlIi iiui.l maih reie-ascil lum lrom iiu boiiuj ui 1 1 liiilrniluts. Wliiuiigiio) Uook Was bum in Jaeuusoutg, ia., ,Mmm'f !', uu. Jii lite was pai.ed lor n.uuv iuiln in l.utlnll imil ssii.u ion. Ho W.lh i b.ai iiDimiu loirfe-t bj Ir.uiu anil wa iiu pl'jjut oi , us by llio jJv.,avurc, l.ict.n. waniiii .inn Western Itullu id eamiau. He eiirno lo this pl.ieo uojiit ilftieii ear ago and wo.-ke-d 111 lllu I.elilKll Valley shops until hi) was ttllikeu with pai ulM.lb. In lis life- he- wub lilontllled with a Lutheran ehtireli. Ho was a LlUleinaii of quia unci rulim- Uh-loMtlon. a luvu ol hlh home. I.illlilul Mid cvpcrkiued m his jeuih ol labor, ho eiids Ills long lile with a bei w'letlun ot highest legard an I esteem from those who knew linn oesi. lie la buivlveil bv two boil". It. l". Cook, of this plaee, und Muiutic Conk, ut Hous ton, Te-x , und tuo daughters, .Mrs. G. W. Ke-ai. of this pi iee ami Mis. John Shopland, of Sci.iiiton. Tho iiuur.il m;i vleo was conducted by the- Iti v. . 11. Wieks from his rcMdcncc at JO o'elocl: this illuming. Frlei.ds and inirfhlJius gathered at the m.iIc, . The iiiiijIiis weie borne to the-lr l.iM ieting plaeo ill tho Tioga Point cunetoij. Michael McNamar.i died nt hK lionm on West Market stieet Tuc(-Ja afternoon. The funcrul will bu held tomorrow niom Ing nt O.uii o'cloik. 'I he lenuifns will bw taken to the Holy Rosar ilmteli, .vhcio a high ma8 of riqiileiii will be iee bratcd. Interment will k ninili In -'n-thedial centelerv. Tho ilieo.i.ed was .2 i irs of age and was ill kiiMin and hl-'hlv rpsiintid bv a laino illi'lo of Mcmls. I'm iimonia was the cause of death. Ho Is survived by u wife, the som and three iliuii'litcif. Tiny are: Joseph. Mat tin. John. Michael, I. iwrenu-. Nilllo and Antiln McN.unuia, of this -hc-lion, and .Mit. I'.itheilno Ounlon. of Taylor. Thomas Samuels, an nrcd resident of Avenue A. Itellevue. died .ve&terday nt ter n long illne-s Dcoated was well known In Wist f'erantcn. where tor in inv ye.us bo was piomintntly I lentllled with elkteddfoillc contest!. He K ilivlvel by his wlto and mvciii! prown-up clillcluu. The funerul vvlll be eomliivted Hituidiv afternoon at 2 o'llcil: and Interment will bo made In tho Wi'shburn btuet ceme tery. Mrs. Martin McAndnw. nf Dak stieet, died at her heme jet-ttnh inoinlng after r, short Illness. Pneumonia win, llio cuiue of death. Tho cli?ceihfcl was about 2i vears of ago and was well nnd tavoi nbl'y known by a best of friends who will be itileved to lenrn of her caily ib iiilxe. 'I he funeral iiirangemcntb have not it been completed. Albert, the car-old child of Mr. and Mrs. John Pluce. of 32fl Hedcloe mart, died cstcrdny fmrn nu attack of diph theria. Tho funeial will bo prlvntcly conducted tomonow afteinnon at 2 o'clock, and Intel ment vvlll bo madu'ln Wabhburn street cemetery. HOLIDAYS. Lircest and most brilliant scleo fi fc- e 69 .1 these goods on sec stores. AMUSEMENTS. YCEUM THEATRE "- RUKaUNDBR & KUIS. Leisejl. II. K. LO.NO, Munmer. Saturday, January 6. Matlneo and Night. The Recoid Breaker, Kate Putnam, ns "I3ofv"; Will II. Ill a v. "The MlnNlcr to Dalmniev"; Ji It. MeCiimi. as "Maverick llratulet." Tlw Oilglnil Ti-Mis Slier guaitctte. IIUli rias Speelnltlis. Hovt's Miibterplece. l'rlc eh Evening, $1. 75, I'J. 23c. Mar Inee. 21 and SOo. Monday, January 8. The World Famous Prestidigitator, LEON HERRMANN THE GREAT. end his big lompanv of uiitertalncr.i. N,'W an I Startling S"tis.itlons and Illus ions. M.iivillous i.ciiirileniiilii. Interpo litid V.iuilevllle1. I.O.N'A. llio .Singer of Popul ir Songi-. FOl'n I.t'CIHHS, Mon an lis ot the Miible il World. Pllie.i-$1.01. 75c, Wc :5c ACADEHY OF HUSIC, IIUVUUNDRH & UCIS. Lcs::s. li. M, I.HMI, MwnutfT. Thuisdiy, Filday and Satuiday. Jaiiuarv iih, 5th nnd Mh. Matinees Fr'rtny and Satuiday. . II Pawn's Comp.'.Mv In the romautio Milltarv Di.imn. SHANNON OF SHE SIXTH. Startling Climaxes. Novil Mechanical Kffect.i Pi Ices-1.10. 23i. X-Q and 60c. Matlncc Kc rnd S'c. One Solid Week, f'nmiiiiiiilug Monday, Jan. S. America's linatest Iteper- tolro Stnr. MAUDE HILT.MAN. Supportid by her ewn rninp.mv and firand Concert Orchestra. Auurnentid by .in'iiinu s vuinK-viiic Niurri.iiners nion cl.iy eonIng, "Special Delivery;" Tucs. dnv math e,. "A Hidden Past. Pih es Evening, 10 So. ."'k-. Matinee, 10c, No wait -a continuous pcrloimance. Monday night. I.adlet-' night. Matinees &M Flailu SZT&JQi wumj. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesdaj January 1, 2 and 3. MONTE CARLO GIRLS EIG BURLESQUE CO. ThiA'sday, Tiiday and Saturday January 4, 5 and 6. Rica & Brtcn's English Fo'ly Co. 30 Beautiful Women 30, lev tt ill! kKUaUZM S9WV&FT1! T