I? ( 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1900. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS RE PORTED FROM MANY SOURCES. John O'Holleran, an Aged Tailor, In the Hospital with a Fractured Leg. Several Other Mishaps Sewer Oas Explosion Causes Excitement. Week of Prayer Begins Tomorrow. Democratic Caucuses This After noonDeath in Philadelphia Oth er Shorter Paragraphs. With the fall of snow jcatcnlny cam-; a chuptor of accident, which resulted In the Injury of several persons. Thi most serious, perhaps), happened on Main avenue, and can be directly at tributed to the ellppery condition nt the Iron manhole ioci, which aro more numerous than tle-puslH uIoiik the main thorouBhfurc. The surf'te of these plates ate worn smooth and when moistened by snow or rnln In come very slippery and unless avoided bj the pcdesttlan prove a daiiBetoui thine to walk ocr. John O'llollcran. tiK"d K jwu, who claims K.istun an I1I4 plan- of resl ilence, slipped and fell near the corner of Jackson Bticot and f rat luted his left li'K lictwicn the 'nt and ankle. He was removed to the We it Side hos pital, whire Kr. 11. O. lb dtk- Hot thj Injured membei. The nun N .t Htiait Kcr here and was seeking t lnployment in the viulotis tulloi shops lust bifoip ( the accident oecinipd. He- Is 11 widow- I rr and has live ehlldten living In tfvia- cusc. N. Y. O'Holleran also stated to a n porter that he has .1 brother re siding In One- llundied nnd Eighth street. New York cltv. The police will (ommiinhnti. with his ipIuMvis. Paul Evnon, the oiisir son of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Evnon, of North 11 el Park avenue, suffered a fiaiUiro of the tight 111111 while eoistliu vestet day afteinoon. lit vmi 11 moved to his home, where Di. Peddoe attended him. Harry Hteillng, son of the, South Main avenue ni'-it dealei, was Injured jesterday by being thiuwn fiom a wagon. The horse became frightened by slipping on the ley pavement and ran awav, upsetting the wagon. Tins boy sustained flight bi ulses, but was not seriously Injuicd. OTHER ACCIDENTS. Henrv Waltcis, tho well known bot tler, fell down 11 Might of stairs at his home, corner of Jne lson street and Morris court, and pi'.nfullv Injuiel hlm"If. He was attract) d to the cel lar by unusual nol-es, and misled his step in descending th- --talrs. Mrs. Philip Thomas, of limit avoniii while alighting fiom one street car to another on Washbmn sticet Thut.day evening, fell between il. -s nnd sus- Uwanta Good cough remedy, take Dip fours French Tar. For S.i!e at GEORGE W. JENKINS'. 101 S. Main Aveiu: Saturday Specials Men's Plain black, fancy Ribbed Hose, ex cellent quality, fast color and fine finish Saturday Bargain Price, OCr Two Pairs for ZiO Men's High grade Suspenders that sold dur ing the holidays for $2 and $2.50 pair Saturday Bargain Each Pair Boxed Our Men's Furnishing Department Contains the most complete and best assorted stock in its line in this city. The qualities and styles are ALL right, while prices are away below the figures usually asked for the same goods elsewhere. Globe Warehouse VIN MARIANI Marianl Wine World Famous Tonic. Many thousand rh!clans and millions of pcrnona durlnp the past thlrty-tlvo years huvu thoroughly tented Vln Marianl and Ir.wirlatly experienced beacilclal ef fects. ThoiixaniN of fummin men an 1 wo men from almost every walk of life lmo pralcrd Vln Marianl In poitry and pror.e. In music, (iciilpturo end fainting. Try Vln Marianl on It met it. Sold byalldrtiRKlstH. Hefuwe Substitutes. talncd plight Injuries. The baby in her arms was nleo iniureil, Patrick Cottnety, of Pike street, era ployed as a footnnn In the Hampton mine, was Injured while coupling cira on Thutsday. A piece of lev fell down the hnft and ntrut k him on the head. William Hippie, of outh Kcyser ave nue, while loading caw at the Conti nental chutes, was caught bid ween a bam and a car and badly squeezed. I.'dwaul Mot an, an employe at Fos ter's Rene 1 id store, on Hampton street, had one of his feet Injured by a block weighing 100 pounds falling on tlu member. DIED IN PHILADELPHIA. Alficd I). Davlcs, son of Dnld T. and husband of Maud A. D.tlus, aged 31 eais, dl) (1 at his home, 323 Wharton sticet, Phllidelphln, on Wednesday last, after a lingering Illness from lung tiouble. Deeeascd was quite well known In West Sctanton, liming vis ited here on noveral occasions. He will be remembered as a miu of Mis. .Susan Davlcs, who died at the residence of D. 11. O. Me-ddoo In lSiM, while on a vNit to this ( Ity. Mrs. Davlcs was a nleie of the late Mrs. Hannah Hughes- ihpM, wnn owned and lived In tho house where the Jackson Sticet Hun- tlt chinch now stands. Colonel David T. Davlcs, the nune; m. ill's fathir, Is custodian of the Cus tom House In Philadelphia and Is pioiiilnently Identified with the Orand Aitny of the Republic, and Is well and favorably known in this city. His son was u mt mlier of Ocneinl Hantaan lodge. No. 131, anil l.afaette encntnp inent, No. B, Indepenilent Order of Odd Fellows: Kevhtone assembly. No. .', A. O M. 1'.: the Welsh society of Phila delphia, and was for several years con nected with the business department of the Philadelphia Keioid. The f uncial will be 1 nnduUed fiom his late resident p at 1 o'clock toinor low afternoon, with services In the What ton Stieet Methodist Eplsiop.il huu h at 2 o'eloc k. The Interment w ill be pilvatc. WEEK OF PltAYEH. The annual week of prajer in the English speaking West Scranton churihes will begin tomoi row morning with 11 spoilt sermon In each chinch on the HUbJfit,"fli!ist and the Church " Duilng the week set vices will be held in the- different (hutches us follows: Mond ih eviiilnc, Sumner Avinun I'rrs bvttil.in ( 'lain h Speaker, Itev. S P. Matthews; subeet, "l'rajerful Contcs slell " liicsdav evening, II mouth Coi.gregi tlonil Church Sue iker. Rev. John P. iloffit. D. D., suhjtet, "The Church Uni versal." Wcdncsil.iv rvpnlng. Washburn Street Presbyterian C'hui eh Speaker, Itev. E A. Itovl; subeet, "Nations and llidr Halt is." Thursdav evening, Washburn Street Pre-bvleil in Church, under the misphes of thr Plr--t Hipllst Church Speaker, Price, 75c Itev. J. 11. Bwcctj subject, "Families and Schools." Friday evening, Simpson Methodist Hplscopal Church Speaker, llev, h. K. Foster; subject, "Hcmo and Foreign Mis sions." On Sunday, January II, the tiubjeit for pulpit consideration will bo "Christ and the Individual Members of tho Church." SEWEll OAS EXPLOSION. A peculiar Incident occurred at tho corner of West Lackawanna avenue nnd Chestnut street last evening vvhllo a number of boys weio coasting on tho hill, and several of them narrowly es caped Injury. At that point there Is a large sewer basin on the southwesterly corner, and the sewer gas became so strong that It blew the Iron cover off the manhole several feet into the air. The cover Is quite heavy nnd landed In close proximity to several of tho boys, who wore badly frightened by the explosion and escaped without In Jury. Patrolman Klah Peters was noti fied and placed a barrel over the man hole, from which an unpleasant stench niose. The basin will be fumigated this morning by tho street cleaning depart ment. FUNEIIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Itev. I). D. Hopkins, pastor of the First Welsh Haptlst church. officiated at the funeial of Mr. and Sirs. Jona than Davis' child, at the home on Sloan street, yesterday afternoon. The remnlns were pilvately Intel red In Washburn street cemetery. The funeral services over the re mains of Mr. and Mis. John Pletce s child were conducted at the house 'n Heddoe court yesterday afteinoon, by Itev. L. H. Foster, of the Sumner Avenue Prcsbyteilun church. Hurlal was privately made In Washburn sticet cemetery. Tho funeral of the late Mrs. Jam How ley will be held at 2.30 o'clock this afteinoon fiom tho house on La fayette street, and will be private, owing to the seilous Illness of Mat tin How lev. Intel men t will be made in the Mlnooka Catholic cemetery. The membei s of Dew I Pint lodge of Ivoilt-s will attend the funeral ser- ! vices over the lemalns of the late Thomas Samuels at the houso In Hellc vue, at J o'clock this afternoon. The Interment will be made In Washburn street cemeterv. GENEUAI, NEWS NOTES. The Lead's supper will be obscived at the First Haptlst (hurch sei vices tomonow evening, and Itev. Mathews will deliver the llfth illscoui'e In the seiles of talks on 'The Doctrines of the Chut eh." The ft lends of Will Evans, the bari tone singer, who Is at piesent In New Yoik city working ami taking vocal lessons, to try and qualify himself In that piofesslon, Intend giving him i benefit eotueit soon to help him along. II. Evan Willi. ims, America's greatest tenor, who is ti aching Mr. Evans, will -!- nt the concert. The follow lug programme will Us rendered at St. Patrick's churi h fair this evening: Vocal solo. Jotnes Cum mlngs; vocal solo, John Enott; In strumental solo, Paul llarrett; decla mation, Thomas Joidan; aceompan 1st, Aloslus Colllgan. The above named gentlemen are .ill pupils at St. Thomas college and are ai lists of rec ognized alilllti. The T. V. C. dub will meet In the Young Women's Chiistlan association looms thl evening, t'lasses In cni luoldeiy, iiiitlinei.v and diessmaklng will be resumed and the students' dass will also lonmuno1 their work. All lils are invited to join The nevvl -etccted officers of St Bren iln's eoundl, Young Mrn's Institute, will be installed at tho legular moat ing in lliclr looms over Jenkins diug stoie Mondav (veiling. The installa tion will be followtd by n smoker. Patrick itaincv, of 1812 Lusern-s stieet. was anesud bj ("e.nstable Tim othy Jones last evn!ng on complaint ot Mrs Halney, who alb ge that lr husband thie.U"ncl hr life and rabuscd her. The waiiant was issued by Aldetirnn Davlcs and P.llney will be given a hearing this, morning. The Anthracite fjee party will meeft In the piilors of Simon Thomas' hotel this evening at 7 o'cloek, to ai range fill the fulfilment of an engngTnent pioflered. All members are uquested to be present. Th2 Wobst) r l.lter.uy ami Ddnllng sodety held their weekly meeting last ev enlng at the home of Korbes Eaton, on Tenth street. Edv ard Moism wni olectrd to meinbtrshlp and one mltuit speeches constituted the llteriiy ox ercises. The legular monthly meeting of the Women's rotolgn MI-Ionaty society of the Simpson Methodist Eploop il ( hurch was held last evening at the home of Mt. W. W. Davis, on South Hyde Paik avenue. An Interesting piogramme v.ms enjojdi und refresh ments were served William H. Mm gin. hu hdd thj olllce of piophot III Panooki Tilbe, No. 141, Improved Order of Red Men. has American Beauties. There are none fairer or sweeter the world over. Unfettered and untram tneled the American woman queens it as (iocs uo outer woituu in the world. Yet her very energy and ambition are of ten times her im doing. She at tempts too much. Her health is un dermined. Anil when health goes bcatitv goes also. The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery re-establishes the health. It cures diseases of the stomach and organs of diges tion and nutri tion and assures perfect assimila tion of food and the proper nour ishment of the body. It In creases the blood supply and elim inates the impur ities that clog the Hvstem nnd cloud the complexion. Mr Mary U. I,cwi, of Tanner. O.llmer Co, W. Va. rites "Di, l'lerci?' GolUeu Medical Discovery, 'Favorite Prescription' and 'Pleas ant Pellets ' cured me ivlicn doctors nni other meiliciueii filled. lor fifteen j firs I sulTered untold miter. I hail given up alt hope of ever getting well. I could not lie down to sleep, and everything- I ate would almost cramp me to death Was very nervous and could hardly walk across the room 1 only weighed ninety pounds wlie-ti I commenced talking these medicines six years ago, I now weigh one hundred and forty Iiouuclsnud am having: better health than ever icfore. After being sick so long hatthaitd la ht rttusl ami totytknkti I have taken fifteen bottles each of ' Prescription,' 'Discovery' aud ' Pellets Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets act gently but effectively. Women value them. m EfebS Inactive Bowels Many people suffer from constipation, This invariably produces stomach, liver and kidney disease. Constipation ts a dangerous disease. Cure it with Hon tetter's Stomach Ultters. There Is nothing better. It will not shock the system and It positively cures indiges tion, dvspepsla, biliousness, malaria, fever and ague. Try It. It may be obtained from any druggist. Sec that a I l e- H in Mump coveis thu neck of the bottle. Good -ostetter's for !IStomach Every One Bitters been elected chief of records to fill thi unexplied term of the late John Ited. An effort Is being made to organlzo a hose eomp-iny In Lincoln Heights, and a retltlon Is being prepared to submit to the councils for annexation to the city. A citizens' meeting will be held next week to discuss both pro positions. A regular meeting of the Scranton Hook and Lidder compnny was held last evening, when several mat tors per taining to the company were discussed nnd acted upon. The fair at St. John's Herman Cath olic chutch will be reorened this even ing and seveial valuable ai tides will be chanced off. A musical and liter al y programme will be given. Tho Christmas music which was so acceptably rendered at the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church two weeks ngo will he repeated tomonow evening' under tho direction of Prof. V. W. Je ties. The members of the Allls mission held an onjojable social last evening, whldi was attended by a largo number of young people. John Larson nnd Patrick Wtlght will each shoot ut live birds on Gam mon's hill this af tet noon for $10 n hUIa The match is nlti acting considerable attention. Mls Killth Illalr will teorgmlre hor dandng class at tho Eh c trie Cltv Wheelmen's dub house between 10 and 12 o'clock this mornlnc Piyee Thomas, of South Hyde Paik avenue, nnd Miss Nettle Ellis, nt Washburn street, will bj man led today at the home of the bible-elect's par ents A temedy for the slippery roal hole cuv cm has ben Inttoditeed by Eian thl, the motket in in, who covers them ov(r In fiont of his plaee of buslnesi with but lap. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. A Flag of Truce Presented Last Night Yesterday's Funerals. Other News Notes. Last evening the Kevstotu. Lltet iry and Diamatlo club pioduced at thi auditorium the four-act military diama, "A Flag of Tiue." The spa clous room was rilled to ils utmost capacity by an audience that well ap pi eclated the entertainment. Tho.a who did CMipliomlly veil In their paits were Anna V. Eoadi, as Hattij Hew Ins; J. J. Sliciriui'i, as Hniryi Swift: P. J. Ilrenan, as Dad Hew Ins, and Kate Henry, as Tom Hew Ins' wlf . Aftir the cnteitalnment i sodal and dance was held. St. M.iij s orchesti.i furnished the music for dat.elng. Tho pioceeds of the play will be given to the United Mine Woikers of America. ri'NERAJ.S OF YESTERDAY. The funeral of Michael McN.imara was held vest) rd iv rooming at ! o'clock fiom his late homo on West Market street. The lemalns wtie tak en to the Holy Kostuy i htirdi, where1 a high mass of ii quletr was ci-Ubiate I by the Rev, J. V, Mm gin. tntirmenl was made In tho cathedral lemetciy. The funeral of Mis. Mai tin Mi-An-diow, of Oak stieet, was held yester day afteinoon. S'-i vices were con ducted at the Holy Kosaty church bv Rev. J. . Mo I in. A largo number ot friends and 1 datives viewed the re mains as they icposed In a beautiful bl ick casket. PITHY PARAGRAPHS. The gospel services at the Young Women's Christian association will bo held tomorrow afteinoon at 3 30 o'clock. Mls.s Ruth Jackson will have the si r vlces in charge. All women are wel come. Memorial Haptlst church, llev. W. F. Davles. pastor. Sei vices tomorrow at the usual houis. Piayei and pialsi meeting will be held In the mottling. In the evening the Rev. Mr. Reese, of the Put Run Congiegation.il church, will preach In English. P.lblo school at 2 p. in. The young people's piayer meeting will bo held Tuesday cvonln The llev. V. V. Davlcs will leave for I Edwardsdale today. He- will pieich tomorrow- In tho llai tlst church of that place. On Mondav evenlnp Mr. Davies will preach at the nilnifcters' tonfer- enc e. held at that place. The funeral of PatilcK McDon ild will be held this afternoon at 'J o'clock, fiom the home on West Matket street. Set vices for the funeral of Marv Whatlcy, the 5-oai-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Whatlcy, of Chailes street, will be conducted at I he pir ents' homo this mornlnK at 1 o'clock. Interment will bo made. In the cathed ral cemetery. Rev. S. O. Readlnir. pastor of tho North Main avenue Haptlst (hutch, will preach at both ptvI'cs tomonow In the mornlnK his tlf'nie will bo, "A New Yeai's Resolution." The thenT In tho evenlnpr will be, "Sow Ins and ReaplnB." The sacrament of the Ioid'a supper will bo observed In tho motn lnpr. Last evening the Rev. O. A. Sever son, D, D., leetuicd In the Court stieet Methodist Tplscopal church to a laim audience on "Tho Pattlo of ilettvs buifr." Dr. Sevcrsnn. who served dur ing; the war, and took part In tl.ls his toric cnKagement, vividly portraved the scenes of the Kreat thieo daya llsht. Tho lecture was attended by .1 very large audience. Pl'.RFONAT. NOTKS. Georso I'. Atherton, of Noith M.iln avenue, Is visiting friends at Wyom ing. Mrs. P.. R. Renmlsh, c.f Summit avu nue. Is iecoverlr.K after a so vote Ill ness, Miss Maty P. Pa vies has returned to Hue knell university, after spending tho past two weeks with her parents on Summit avenue. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been ued for over TIFTY YEARS b' MILLIONS of MOrilRRB for tl.ur CHU.DHKN WIIILK TKBTHINO WITH PUHFIJCT BUCCRbS. It HOOTHKS tha CHILD. 6OKTENH tho OUM8. ALLANS all PAINi CURBS WIND COLIC, tind 1h the best remedy for D1ARRHORA. Sold by all Diugglsts In every part of tho world. lie sure and ak for "Mrif. Wlns low'a Soothing Syrup," and take no otlur kind. Twenty. five cents a bottle. DUNMORE DOINGS. Over 8600 Realized by Ladles' Aid Society of Presbyterian Church. Other Notes and Personals. Tho reports from tho treasurer of the Ladles' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church aio the most en coutaglng that tho organization has seen In yents. A check for $2S was placed In tho hands of tho piesldent of the society, Mrs. A. D. Macklnton, last week, the donator being O. S. Johnson, with Instructions to add the same tn the fair fund. The fair tund amounted to $600 and adding to this the above donation, it sum Is realized which makes the ladles feel Justly proud of their efforts and subsequent success In placing such an amount In their treasury. Through this medium the musical sci vices of the churcli will bo height ened during the year and tho present instructor of the choir, E. E. South worth, of Set anion, will be retained. TWO SUCCESSFUL VENTU11ES. The sum of $27.70 wa the result if the compilation of the financial com mittee, icallzed by the entertainment held In Tin nop, Thursdny evening. The membei s of the cnteitalnment committee feel elated over their suc cess, and another Just nnd worthy cause, the helping tlnanclnlly of Chas. Atherton. who Is a cripple, Is the re sult of their efforts. Tho different competitions held by tho Neptune Flie company being end ed and the sums uilsed turned Into the financial committee, a sum total of $S2S Is ut piesent In the hands of the tieasuier of the company. The entile sum was raised bv a fair held seveiil weeks in the Odd Fellows' building, duilng the latter put of last 2-ear, nnd phues the Neptune bovs on a suie footing as fat as their treasury Is concerned. AT THE CHURCHES. At the Methodist Episcopal church, tho pastor will occupy the pulpit to- ' m,""w nt ,,10tn ""rvkes. , The subject of tho morning sei vice will be "Faith and Hindi ance;" for the evening sei vlee, "Life and Chaiacter of Abiaham Lincoln, the Great Emancipator." Tho other services as usual. The Industiial school of St. Muik's church will ic-open this afternoon at 2 M o'clock, with a lesuuiptlon of woik In nil the branches. There will bo three sermons today, at 8 and 10.0 o'clock In the morning, and at 7.M o'cIock In the evening. The subj"( t will be "Examples of the Wle Men In Their Worship of Jesus." At the Picsbyterlan (lunch, the pas tor. Rev. W. F. Gibbons, will h.ivj ehatge of both the in enlng and even ing seniles. Sunday i hnol im.ue dlately after the mottling service, an I the meetings during the week as usinl. LITTLE ITEMS. The condition of Stephen Lewis, who was huu in the No. 1 mine, Thursday, remains veiy serious, veiy little hop for his lecovery being enteitalned. A thorough x imlnatlon of the Injuiel mini, by thu attending phslelan. it his home on East Di Inker stieet, le velled that bcides 11 fiactuied limb, he was hurt interna!!;,. A local teachers' Institute will be held In the Cential building of the schools of the borough, Satuidny af ternoon, Jan. 13. Miss .wui la Swait?, of South lllakelv stieet. accompanied by her sister. Mi . (iodfiey, of Scianton, left jesterd.iy moinlng for Jacksonville, Kim Ida. They will spend the winter months In th.it climate. Mi's Maile Jenkins, of Ti onion. N. J.. Is the guest of fi lends In town. Rev. C. S. Leng. who has recently been called to the pTstoinU ot t'lo Tilpp avenue Chilstinn church, will preach his llrst Sunday cinlnh ser mon tomoirow at 7.30 p. m. Ml. Ling has been 1 astor of the iiiitch ne- left to come hem fot sevontn'ii jcais and Is al-o secretaiv of the christian MH slonaiy society of Pastel 11 Pcnnsjl. vinl.i, and editor of the Clulst'iti Workei. He will bo a v nimble addi tion to our tov n. GREEN RIDOE. Tho Thirteenth wntd Republican pil niailcs will bo held fiom 4 to 7 o'clock this afternoon. The annual const eKatlonal ineetliiK of the !i ecu Rldfre Picsbyterlan church will bo held Monday evenlnff. Mrs. Dr. J. L. Rea has been called to her foimer home at Bast Ueilin, Pa., by tho serious illness of her moth er. Mrs. J. M. Atherton, who has been seilously 111, Is icpoited greatly im Pioved. Mis. II. H. Rej nobis, of Monsey avenue. Is convalescent after a seri ous illness. The Ladles' Aid society of the Gioen Rldfo Piesbytetlan chuieh will hold their annual meeting in tho churen parlors Monday, Jan. f, at half-past three o'clock, at which time they will I elect oincers for tho coming year. All I the ladies of the congregation are I eoidlully Invited to attend. 1 Misses Oatrle and Mniy Willi uns. of West Piltston. aio guests of Miss .Susie Williams, of Bast Maiket street. Mi. and Mis. Richard Williams, of Bast Market stieet, enteitalnel fi lends fiom Pittston and Honesdalo jesterday. SOUTH SCBANTON. The gospel meeting on Sunday at 3 4" p. m, will be n special New Yeai'i facivice, led by Mis. H. M. Boles. All women and gills aro loidlally Invited. Wednesday, Jan. 10, mothets' meet ing. Mis. Hess will have charge and all women will bo mnde welcome, Coffee and cako will bo served. Announcement la made of the ap proaching maningp of William C. Welchcl and Miss Oeoigla Johnson, FUNERAL OF GENERAL OSBORNE Body Laid Alongside of His Son in Arlington Cemetery. The funeial services over tho body of General Kdwin S. Osborne vveie con ducted Thuisday In Washington. The remains were Inteued at tho Arlington cemetery, tiosn to tho grave of his son, Lieutenant William II. Os borne, who, after serving in Cubi throughout the war with Spain, die! at Camp Wyckoff from typhoid fever. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature 1 of tZ&tfMfcifa $mMi&iWbmbiMMmMiMmMic FOR THE I Diamonds, Diamonds 3 We are now showing the largest and most brilliant selec tion or Fine Cut Stone ever exhibited outside of the large cities, riaving bought heavy Heroic the rise, I am prepared at 4a Iii M),.Ane mil UtiCYtlne (,.- Iia fn. to give my patrons icjI bargains, fiom the finest BLUE WHITE, JAQER'8, TOP AN INSPECTION 1 Watches, Watches. 3 m 9 We are offering the best in the world tor the monev. Gold Filled 1 5 Jeweled, Warranted Twenty Years, for $10. In Hunting or Open Face. v CALL AND LOOK AT OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE OP CHRISTMAS QIPT3, 3 3 IE. SCHIMPFF, Jeweler WHEN YOU READ OUR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARING SALE. Hats, Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts, Night Robes, Pajamas, Etc. HATS Choice of any hat in our window, former prices $2, $5 and ,j, 4 $4 ifrl.UU UNDERWEAR Heavy colortd Bnlbriq;- gan, former price 50c oMC Natural Wool and Camel's Hair, former price $1.00... oUC Colored Wool Ribbed, former price $1.25 75C Imported Heavy Balbrig- g.ins, former price $1.70.. . v5C Natural Wool and Fancy Import ed Wools at greatly 1 educed prices. Union Suits below cost of manu factuie. HOSIERY A large assortment of plain and fancy Hosiery reduced to 15c Two for 25c. BIQ REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. COME AND BE CON VINCED. WE ADVERTISE NOTHING BUT FACTS. LOUIS H. ISAACS, AMUSEMENTS. .'VSAAAAJW J ACADEHY OF HUSIC, BUKCIUNDKR & PEIS, Lessees. M. Ic, LP Ml, jMHna.r. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Jaiuini) ttli, Sth and th Matinees k riday and Satutday. W. J I. Power's Comp.'iiy la the romantic Military Drinia. SHANNON OF THE SIXTH. Startling Climaxes. Novel Mechanical Rlfccts Prices I5e, 2"n, Z1 and h'K. Matinee, 15c and .'ic. One Solid Jun. s Week. Commencing ilondn. Amerlr i's Greatest Re per- loiro hi 11. , MAUDE HILLMAN.4 Support! d hi Iiei ewii eompinv and Gland Conceit Ouliextra Aiigmuntnl by Snclllng'-e Vailib vllle Kiiterl.iliicl" Mun ilay evmlng, "Spe I il Ixllvnv," Tin s eluv mitliee, "A IU1I1I111 l'ait. Pilcis Bvenliig. M '-?, ?i Matinee. lOo. No wait" a lontlniious pirfoimaner. M0111I i nlKht. Lniliu' nlht. OBITUARY MiJ. Catlicilne Uroadbenl, the wife of Sldiny Ilioidbent, olid vrstirdi moin lng it her homei on Wasliington avenue, after an eight Weeks' lllnc. She was TI eatH of i kc be lug bum In Oldham, Lan cashire, Bnglin.d When lourtcen vears old, she i.imo to tl is couiiti and lllt.v 0110 jears ago man led Ml. llioadbent In 1'aterson, N. J. Si e.11s later tli cumo to Scriiiiton aud bivu sinn' leshlnl here. Mrs. Utoadlicnt was a woman of nolilo character, bill k loved and leveml by all who knew her. i'ivc chililnn mourn the lo-s nf a ele 11 pnent. They 1110 Clinries L Rio.nlbent, of New eitv , Mis. i:. M. Vernoy, Ml-. M.nth.i lirond bent, John P. Uici.ielln 111 and Mih Vle toila III ii.nllie nt, ot this ell. Two miu, Colonel and William liroadlHiit. ellnl sonio time ago. Monday afternoon at J o'clock the fuiural will tike plaee. hei vices being conduc ted at the iei-ileiicu and lute 1 incut being made in Dunmoiu cemetei.v. Mrs John How lev, wife of Anthony F. How ley. of ISO Lafaetto strut, elloil Thursday after a llngcrlrg illne. A prl vote funeral will bo combated, as Muc the deatli of Mrs. Howlen one of thu ihll- dreu has 1 untracted dlplithnla. It will take tlue at J Vi it'iloil, this nfti nionn wllh Intiimeiit in the Mlneokii cemetery. A luisl.ud ni d fou 1 chllilien. John T. TcrcSii, Mm tin and Man survive tl.o din ell. Mis. Maiy Coltlti". a widow rofrliHiitr at SI" Center street, dleil voslcidav from an attack of dlphtl erla and seulet fever. Decc ikiI was "0 jeais nt age. and Is sur vived bv two daughters owing to tha cmi'-o of doith the funeral will be private and Interment will bo made In the f imlly plot In Gie'culleld cemetery, (lice nlleld. Mrs. Michael H. Collins died shortlv rf tor inldnlRht 'Ihun-div at m-r home, 212 River streit after a time months' sli I. less. A husliiiiil and elillilren. Ml chiii'l. John, Hulieul. Miuv. Catherine and Mrs. W. A. O Connor dce,il nioun her death, Amu Tiiiili'er, the lt-vrnr-nld ilaiighter of JnP"r 1 rutlger the Tnvlor schoul (eilollei, died lest evening at nr futli rr'c '"me Tie funci il will take plnee Hmui 1 nitrpoiin with interment in tho Tnvlor c. in. ti iy, iMinnl Crnvvlev, the .1-venr-old son of Mi" nml Vis John Crow'nv, of 112 r.lrc'i Ptrert 'U-d viMieninv The funeral will n he M (emnriow f.fli'rnoiui ret I la o'i lot k nml Inteiinent will be made In tho Catbe dral cemetei.v. Fea Coal 81.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, cential city and central Ilydo Park. Artdresa orders to C. B. Sharkey. 1914 Cedar nve. 'Phono CCS3. PSIIkil.flBltlkViR lWUIPIiSlMlU39 QJ Tbeio liny C'apvnlcfi ar rrt In 4 hoars without J ri Dcouvriileni'r, uifeclloail kebs anef lulfclluiii tmW. HOLIDAYS. e Si CAPES AND PINE MELEE, SOLICITED, 6 317 Lackawanna Avenue. -' ADS., YOU READ FAOTS. SHIRTS All $1.50 and $2.00 col- ored Shirts, reduced to. . . 1 ,j&5 All $1.00 colored Shirts, reduced to 75C Special $1.00 white Shirts, reduced to 75C NIGHT ROBES Flannel Night ACr AiCr Robes, reduced to.. 431 "" 3t Muslin Robes 48c PAJAMAS Flannel Pajamas, former price $1.50 and $2.00 SUSPENDERS 95c Hign-gr.icle aus- Op penders, reduced to 39c and Try our special Collars, all modern shapes, 10c. Better than any 15c Collar in town. Successor to BRONSON & TALXMAN 412 Spruce Street. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUAl THEATRE "- ItUkODNDIJK & KEIS. Lessei Lessees. rl. K. LO0, Manager, Saturday, January 6. Matinee and Nlfiht. Tho Record Breaker, Kate Putnam, as "Uohtv"; "W ill II. Urav, "i'hn .Mlnlstei to Dihomey"; Jas R MeCaiin, as ".Mi'oilek Hrandcr." Tho Gllgillil Tc is hl.er ejiiutette. UUil Class Spedaltleo. IIovI'h Mustnpieei. Prices Renlng, 1, 75. 5", -c. Mat inee, Jj and We. Monday, January 8. The Woild Famous Prestldlgllutor, LEON THE GREAT. nnd his big compnnv of rntci Illinois. New ami Slaitllng Sensations and Illus ions Marvellous Lrgrrilcninln. Interpo lated Vaudeville. I.ONA, tho Singer of Populir Songs roi'R LFCIBRS. Mon arebs of the .Mush il World. Pi lees $100, 7"e We, 1'ie. Matinees Daily, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Januaiy 1, 2 aud 3. MONTE CARLO GIRLS BIO BURLESQUE CO. Thursday, Tilday and Satuiday Januaiy 4, 5 and G. Rice & Batten's English Fo'ly Co, 30 Beautiful Women 30. NEisVITA PsLIA Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor sad Manhood Cum Impotener, Night Kml!on, Lo of Mom- orv. nil waning eli'e.ies. all e ffectsof :i ir-.ihu.-n or 6O PILLS SO CTS. icxci-s nud indl-cietion. A nerve tonic inn 'blood builder. iiriu, tho iiiuk clow to nolo chcufti and rctlnrrs th tuo ot oulh Jiy mnll tOOc nor nox. O beixr for S2.50, with our baukablo (t-aurantee to cure or refund the money paid. vul foi circular nnd copy ot our binUiblo iuio guarantee bond, NervitaTablGfs (VCLLOW LADUL) EXTRA STRENGTH Immediate Results rosltlvely ginrantce d euro for Loss of Power, .iricocelc, Uiulcveloped or bhrunVoQ Organd, 1'arcls, Locomotor Atuxla. Nervom I'rotra t Ion, Hjstorln, Fit, Infinity PanljiiN nud tho Itcbiilts of I'xrcsfivo Uoof Tobaero, Opium or Liquor, By mail In jilaln pu Lngn. Si. 00 a box, O for $5.00 with our bankable guar tntee bond to cure in UO days or refund money paid. Addics NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson St3., CHICAGO, ILL. Sola tiy MeUanab i Thnin in, Diiik Klats,, SO.) Lackawanna ae., Scranton, Pa. MAKE PERFECT MEN fr tonsil! The Joi4i J mbtilontu( I If it rfttt tiitiffdl(i .ti Th vtrf worittMfdif cnnui U1 WVVfiB ul rlitf loin. TA IIL.J. I'M. Ulie iromp oftinii ftlliair mrmor ar memory nJ tht wt ( 'i tn. niiuii m vr IntlUcretlcma or Ktiiaf il nd rimlM nf iliil k.ibZib ..... t k liliDftrl Viirur an.l nnli.ni- tit r fun,. linn nracupth7trn utw bl bloom to ! c hctki and lutr to tht eyre orVA young or old Ontacc boxrcnrwi tttkl tnryy PtJLIJfc biti ft I0C9R plcUtfUftiantrilcure?flTrcr monir re unded tftft b cftrrltd In vott Mtirr pocktt loM t f rjwbrr nt mailed q riin rrtppr on rtrflpLAr prtr by thk rkttirtK o., cim iif , r.l , Sold In Sciunton, Va , by Matthews firoB.ana McQarrab & Thomas. drurgUU. oyfsfl in HERRMANN iJeOw r tVsiK N 1 yftk. Lot