THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1900. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON BOARD OF TRADE WILL PUSH THE ViUUCT PROJECT. Steps Taken nt the Meeting Last Evening to Carry the Plan to a Successful Issue Branch Post office Petition Adopted Officers Elected by Franklins and B. Y. P. V.- Democrats Nominate Horntio Fellows for Select Council Other Notes and Personals. A well-nttonihil meeting of thn West Bide board of ttitde was held hint ewn Ing, when the ladmt was the princi pal topic of discussion. The special committee npi.i.lnted at the last meet ing to wait upon the olllclals of the Delaware, I, ..kiiw-.iunn and Western and Seian'.uti Hallway Lompany, tela tlvp to the viaduct and the deltas 'it the West Lackawanna avenuu erod ing, made their report, which was, in substance, similar to the published re ports. A committee rompilslng John It. Karr, H. (I. Moigan and Joseph Ollwr was appointed to act In lonjunetloi with the mavor and councils' conimli ti relatlNe to the Induct, and I'lesl dent Daniels was Insti acted to appoint a spctlnl (omniittee of sewn, with full power to act In relation In holding pub lic meetings, nuangltig for wotkeis 'U t!l polls and furthering the sowcis and bond ordlu.uuc piojccts. The coin mlttee will be named ill a few daH. Mr. Fair teporled piogitss In the tin plate piopoltlnn, and th" committee on tin tlu-iing the pmjeet for a hunch postotllie SLlbmttti (1 its lepoit. The fol lowing petition, eople of with h will be forwiuded to Comriessman Council and l'osllllas,l. tienei.il Smith, wan utianl inullsly emloistd: To the Hon. William Council, lopi--s. ntatlve of this dltilit In congiess and to the lion. Chillies Kmoi-y Smith, postmaster gcnetal of the I'nitcd Stale: The WeM .ilde boaul of trade, ole ng the wishes of the citizen, t.ixpiy 'rs and business men of West Set an ion. Ity of Sci anion, county r- Lacka wanna. Mate of Pennsylvania, le Meetfully tequesth the t'nlted States pohtolliie depai tnient to establish, in the afoMsald West Scranton, a bi'.tnen postolllce. While this petition Is the oHIiIh.1 at tinn of the bo. ml of ttade, It can be supplemented on shoi t no tice by a petition containing tne sis-l.-itutes of thoiiundt of citizens, ta yiayeiss and business men. The botough of Hvde luk In lSiirt became a iai t of the city of Si i anion. Its population was .:,Vi. Th- hotoimh had Its own sep.uate postollhe, whcie nil business of such an otllte was 1 transacted. In 1SSJ. the free dellveiy sstem was Introdtn ed Into the city and icsultant thPietn tne postotlli e, which had te malned after the incorpotatlon 01 the Uwanta Good cough lemeily, take fours French Tar. For Sale nt GEORGE W. JENKINS'. lot S. Main Avetui Du- Last Call of on Higfe-Grade Blankets. These Blankets are every thread wool and made by the best manufacturers. They were never intended for the bargain "counter, and the only reason for their get ting there lies in the fact that the lots are small, ranging from live to a dozen pairs of each number quoted. igh Class White 12-4 size, wore $1;) 50 a pair 12-4 size, were $12.00 a pair 12-4 sizi', were S.50 a jmir J 1-4 size, were .. a pan'.. 11-4 size, were $5.00 a pair.. Pure Wool Colored Blankets. 11-4 size, wprc$tt.00n pair 11-4 size, were $5.00 a pair 11-4 size, were M.00 a pair 10-4 size, were $4.50 a pair : These Blankets would cost more at the mills today than we are asking. They're ,tn perfect condition, but lots are small. '; Silk Covered Eiderdown Comforts, ' and a few with finest imported silkoline coverings. $12.00 Comforts for $7.40 $S.50 Comforts for $5.0S $5.50 Comforts for $3.08 .'Fancy Lap week. .. Robes that sold Globe Warebodse VIN MARIANI Marlanl Wine World Famous Tonic. All who hac tested Vln Marlaul imim as to its uruit superiority this can ! lPHillly ctlllrd hy u peisotial test lull gum d Hppiljllv against dangerous sub stitutes mid would-be Imitators. "In the only lonlo htlnuilmit without UtlplfUSnllt IP.ll tloll." Sold hy all DiiikkMh. Rcfuso Subrttl- tUtt'S. city, was abandoned. What was known as "Hyde Park." the dlstilit of th.it old postolllce, became "West Scranton" of the cltv of Scianton. It Includes the Fotnth, Fifth, Slxtn, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, eighteenth and Twenty-Ill st wauls. Its population 'n lound numbers Is lo.ouO. The i Ity of Scranton loveis a largo ten Hoi y, and West uciuuton, theie fine, Is built Up In a stuttered way. I'lom the postolllce building, which Is at a point otib one block fiom the gcogiaphleal eentte of the city to the West Side city line, map measincment Is thiee miles at all points .tint mii- sldeiably mole at otheis, Nine ear iltts, or one-thlid of the fotal iitiin ber, do ilutv In West Scranton. These canleis afoicsald sielul about Ivvj bouts each day riding to and fiom the cuituil oillce, making It veiy dltllcitlt oftentimes and sometimes Impossible for tin in to lover ihelr lollies In the time spec Hied, gieatly to the Ineon wnlelice of pel urns teslillng In the pails which ehanie to be the end of the lolltes. West Scianton Is a potent factor In the city. Is glowing constantly, it iiulies much postal set vice and believes that It Is entitled to a blanch post- olllie, aiiii tint fill ther the levenues of the Scianton postotllie justify the leiiutht for a blanch oillce In West Scianton. Commissioner of Emigration T. V. Powdcily will also be asked to lend whatever assistance Is possible In se milog the bianeh olltie. After seveial other minor niatteis were discussed, the board adjoin tied to meet at the call of the piesldcnt. FRANKLINS lU.KCT OFFICKKS. The Fi.uikllu Knglne eompiny held their regular monthly meeting last evening and had an enjoyable tlnip. Hi Milutlnu.s weie adopted thanking the I'nlon File iiimp.iny, of Lebanon, for the piesents leeently lecelved, and tha cake, which was Included In the list, was ihanced olf and won by George Fiaunfelker, who tieated the boys to a feast. Cigars weie afterwatds passed and tlie following olllceis elected: Piesldent, Heniy C.ieenwood: vlce piesldent, Saiuuel H. Snyder; record ing secietaty, John it. Kime; tlnanclal seeietnty. John I.. Lowiy; tiustees, Thomas P Daniels and Klchatd Da ls; foi email, Thomas P. Daniels; Hist assistant. Frank Hutchinson; second assistant, Zeno Put by; Hist plpcman. lticli.it il Davis; second jilpeman, Charles Knowlcs; thlid plpenian, J. C. Urovvn; fain Ih plppin.in. tieoige Chase; en gineer. Thomas 11. Allen; stoker, Will iam II. Kime. i:nti:ut.ixi:d thi; choik. The i hoir of the Simpson .Methodist Up!. (opal (lull cli weie entci tallied last evening at the home of W. J. Long, lorner of Puscott avenue and Gibson sticet, and spent a veiy etiJoable even ing. Solos vvpip lenclereil by several nieiiibclK of the choir, and at a. season able hour Mis. Long seived icfresh- inellls. Thou- In attendance weie Misses Maty Jones. Kvu Kettle, Anna Jones, the Season Woo! Blank-its, .now $10.00 .now $7.50 ...now ...now ...now $5.75 $5.00 $3.50 i now now $5.00 $3.25 now $2.05 now $3.50 for $1.35. This 98c "WiNW3i Kllcn Thomas, Verna Roe, Lucy Long, Jessie Niiumnn, Mrs. Thomas Abrams, Mrs. W. A. Long, Mrs. Bonney, Mrs. Corey, Mrs. Hoc, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wrlgley, Prof. W. W. Jones. Prof. Wal ter Dnles, XV, J. Iiong, Addison Chase. William Ilnusc, James Hurtnuui and tlobcrt tionney. jjU.MJCHATIC CAUCUS. A eatictis of the. Democratic voters of the Fifteenth waul was held In Foy's hall on Hampton street last evening, mid Morntlo T. Fellows, who was defeated for the llepubltcan nom ination by Joseph Oliver, was nom inated for select council. Tho other watd olllcers nominated were ns follows: Register of votei, First district, David James; Second dlsttiet, IMvvard (lenity. Judge of election. First district, John II. Me Xulty; Second district, Pattlck Uuikc, Inspector of election, Flist district, Frank Foster; Second dlstilct, Kd ward Tlernev. The unnouncemeiit was made ut the caucus thai John Donohue, who was mentioned for the nomination of so Ipct council, had wlthdiavvn from the light. AXOTHUR DRAWING. Owing to the fnlluie of the prize win neis to ptoscut their tickets for the re mainder of the pilzes offered by Clarke. Hi os. at Christmas time, another draw ing was held yesterday, and the num beis will be found in their ndvrrtlo ment on another page. Twenty-live coupons weie drawn, and tile llrst tlnee are entitled to the pilzc. In the event of the holdeis of those mimheis falling to present their tick ets within the next two weeks, the next thiee will be entitled to the pilzts. WKDDIXO THIS MOUXIXC. Joseph Taylor, of Lafayette street, and Miss Uiidget Madden, of Ninth stiect, will be married at 11 o'clock this meaning In St. Patrick's church by ttev. J. H. Whelap. School Con ti oiler Thomas J. Jennings will Y2 groomsman and Miss Hose Cauavan bridesmaid. After the eeiemony a wedding din ner will be served and the couple will leave on an afternoon train for Wash ington, D. C. Upon their leturn they will reside on this side. INSTALLATION OF OFFICKHS. In Harl Gail hall tonight the re cently elected oflleel.s of liianch 44, Catholic Mutual Benevolent associa tion, will be Installed. They are: Piesldent, P. J. McAndrevv; first vice president, Jame.s Cumnilngs: second vice president, James O'Malley; re corder, J. H. Mc Common: assistant tcoorder. James J. Duikin: flnanc! il sen etai y, John it. Haiiett: tieasurer, Moiils T. Walsh; marshal, Pattlck Fitzsimmons: guard, Teddy Steed. After the installation theie will oe a smoker. H. Y. P. U. KLi:cT OFFICKUS. Tlie liapti.st Young People's union of the Jmkson Street Ilaptlst ehuich held their annual meeting last even ing. Vice President Lewis preside 1 and Dt. dc (iiuchy gave a veiy en couraging addle-"-. The society is In a flotirihhing condition. Olllien weie elected as follows: Piesldent, Peter Lewis: vice piesldent, Jtinlm.i Kodeiick; icconling secre tary, I'lmer Davles: linanctal secre tary. Maigaiet Grlfllths; tieasurer, Ch.nlps HoIIp.v : choilster, ICdward Watklns; oigaulst, Viola Hvans. KI'NKUAL ANNOI'XCKMKNTS. Itev. Thomah tie Gruehv, of this Jaekhnii Stteet H tptlst church, offlel ated at two funerals yesterday after noon. One was the young child of Mr. anil Mi. D.iId I. UiivIk, of Fellows street, and the other one, William .1. William., of Deeker's court. The In terments wete made in the Washburn stieet lemetety. Membeis of the Diamond Mine Acci dental fund mid Centennial court, Ol der of Foiresteis, nttenrted the Will lams funeial. The pall-beaters wero Joruh Redman, Thomas Holden, Henrv Martin, Hee&e Jones, George Richard? and William James. The lemalns of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hughes' child were Intened In the Washburn stieet cemetery ychterdav afternoon, and this afternoon an In fant son of Mr. and Mis. Isaac Stark, of Kvans couit, will be privately In tened in the same cemetery. A public funeial will be held ovr the lemalns of the late Patrick fros sin at St. Patilck's church this morn ing at 0 o'clock. A solemn high nia.-"3 of lequlem will be celebrated by Kev. J. H. Whelun. and builal will be made In the Cathedial cemetery. anxnitAi. ni:ws notks. William J. Morgan. C. V.. Danle'.s and William M. Andeison hae been elected tiustees of the Plymouth Con gregational church. Mi. and Mis. IMu.u.l Ueynolds, of Jackson stieet, celebuited their fifth wedding annlveis-aiy Monday evening. Thn union piajer meeting was held at the Plymouth t'ongiegational church last evening, when Dr. Moftat spoke on "The chilli h rnlversal." Tonight the meeting will be held In the Wash hm n Stieet Presbyterian church and Kuv. H. A. Iloyl will speak on "Nations and Thnlr Unlets." The Itepubllcan voteis of tho Four teenth ward will hold a caucus In Co opeiatlve hall this evening. Itec'se Davis, of Syracuse, who hm been vIMting iclatlves In Uellevue. ie- tin nod home yesterday, Mr. and .Mis. James Phillips, of Key set' avenue, .no lsltlng In Wilkes liane. An Intant urn of Mr. and Mis. Thomas Quitman, of .rd! Pleasant stieet, died yesterday. The funeial w 111 be privately conducted at 3 o'clock this afternoon. tieoige Supervltz, a laboier In the Hilggs shaft, was injured by a fall of top coal Monday afternoon. His face, back nnd legB weie badly lacerated. Miss Ksther Hopp, of Kynon street, fell thiough the lee while skating on the Hrlckyaid pond Monday afternoon and teeclved a seveie drenching. Ueotge W. Claike and H. H. Ham ford aie In New York buying clothing for the spilng trade. A boy named Hairy Brown, tesiding on South Main avenue, shot himself In the hand Monday morning while playing with a levolver. His Injuries were diebsed at the West Side hos pital. Marg.uet, the 7- ear-old daughter of Mr. and Mis. William Fox, of 1 South Keyset- avenue, died yesteiday front an attack of dlphtheila. The te- TRY GMM-0! TRY GR1'N-0! Auk our Orocer today to show you a package of OHAIN-O, the new food drink that takes tho placo of coffee. The chil dren may drink It without injury as well nx thn adult. All who try it. like it. OHAIN'O has that licit seal blown of Moilm or Java, but It Is made from puio grains, and tho must delicate stomaeti re rcles It without distress, ' tho prlcn of infffe. 15c, and S3 Lib. per package. Hold by all eroccrs. BLAUVELT'S Electric Process Coffee.... Cau be found on sale at all first-class grocers. Sold only in one pound packages. Buy One Pound From Your Grocer. mains will he privately Interred In Washbuin sticet cemeteiy nt 3..D o'clock this aftcmoon. Gairett Smith and George Cooper have been elected to succeed them selves as tiustees of the Washburn Stteet Presbyterian ehuich. A well-attended meeting of the LMce trlo City Wheelmen was held last evening, after which a lunch an 1 smoker was enjoyed. Alderman Kelly's horse ran nvvay jeaterday and damaged the wagon to some extent. The magistrate had a narrow escape fiom Injury. Miss Margaret Davis had charge of the Christian Kndeavor meeting In tho Plymouth Congregational church last evening, which was well attended. The Light Lunch Camping club en Joed a smoKer and phonographic se lections In their moms over Davie' drug stoic last evening. Ir. and Mrs. John J. F. York en tertained tlie Thimble club last even ing, at their home on Price street. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Officers of Camp 430, P. O. S. of A. Installed Report of Secretary for Year Ending Dec. 31. At the tegular meeting of t'amp ISO. Pattlotle Order Sons of Ameiiia. which was hold at Hai Milan's hall Monday evening, olllceis for the en suing year were Installed, the pio ceedlngs being In ehatge of Dlstiiot Piesldent O. S. Lutz. The following aie the new In stalled otlleers: President, John Doellner: Ice preslilont, Philip Dlppie; tiv.isuier, (Seotge Ki.ible; cording seiiet.ny. Fled. Uunster; nanclal secretin y. Join. Nueher, master of fotnis, Charles Muicli: i in W. W. te- ; ti Jr.: I'on- due tor, Oeoige Ieweit; Inspector, Ilammen, outer guard. Fled. W. Kiellleb, Jr.; tiustee for eighteen months, Itohert H. Dieter. The fol lmvlng Is the mcu tain's tepoit for the year ending Dee. 31, ISM: No. Initiated during year 21 No. reinstated dining car .". 21 No, dropped from ioll 5 No deceased 5 19 Present membei.shlp 21 J Increase In membership timing year 11 Amount In treasury Dec. Si. IMS $l,T2't :.s Amount lecelved duiinr jeur.. 2.0&1 .V) Grand total i1,S2t 17 Disbursements during year.... :'.,23;: SO Amount in tieasury Doc. 31, '03. Value of camp lataphernalla.. Amount Invested, teal estate r70 17 600 03 bonds, etc Values of drum corps parnpliei 4,350 00 milla 3.-,0 00 Value of camp, Dec. 31. 1S91.. r.,S70 it Amount paid out for sick hene- llts during year GOO 00 NUBS or NTJWS. Tho South Side Bowling club last evening met nt their club house on Maple street, and elected odlcers for tho enusuiiig year as follows: Piesl dent, Henty Klefer; vice president, Hetmau aolilhamer: secretnty, W. II. Walter; treasuier, Charles Klefer; captain, John Klefer. When the ugu. lar business had been disposed of a social seslon was held, refieshmcnts, solid and liquid, being served. The funeral of John Schroeder. an account of whose death appealed in jesterday's Tribune, will tnk place totnoirow morning with set Ices at the family residence, UiO Birch stieet. Interment will be made at Plttston. The lem.itn of Mary A, the two. and-one-half- ear-old daughter of Mr. and Mis. IJduard Madden, of UlS 1'iospect avenue, weie yesterday af ternoon laid to test In the Cathedral cemeteiy. The Harmonic Quartette ilttb will conduct an entettalnnu'iit and ball at Athletic hall on Wednesday evening, Jan. ?4. W. J. Melster Ins put c hast d the milk business of Mattl . Co.. and will hereifter look after the business him. self. Joseph Haas, of Stone avenue, was painfully Itijuied on the left left while at work at the car ships on Monday ntternoon, and was taken to the Mosew Taylor hospital for treatment. Miss I.lzlo Semlster. or Bethlehem, P.i Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fiana:. on Cedar avenue. A motheis' meeting of special Inter est will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the Young Women's Christian association. Mis. J, K. Hes will speak and Miss Blanche Dolnn will give selections on the cornet. Cof fee and cako will be served. The, women of tho South Side are cordial ly invited to be present. 1021 Cedar avenue. Pea Coal 91-25 a Ton Delivered to Houth Side, central city and central Ilde l'aik, Addiess otders to J. T. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar avo. Thono CCS3. MINOOKA. Mat tin Maloney, u young man of West Mlnooka. wjs setlclusly Injur. d In the mines of tho Uivonwood Coal company yesterday by having a leij and threo ribs broken and his chet badly biulsed. The funeial of tho late Martin CJ.iUEhan, of Staffotd rtiett, who died Monday, will tnko place todav with a requiem high mass it tU'0 o'clock in St, Joseph's churcn Interment In Ml nooka rcmetery. Mrr. John Walsh, of Pott ClilfMh, Is visltnj,' Mr. and Mis, V. Hlgglns, of Main street. DAY'S DOINGS IN DUNMRE BOROUGH REUNION OF THE PINCKNEY FAMILY LAST NIGHT. Held at tho Home of Mr. and Mrs. Harland Plnckney.of Bloom Street. Officers of St. Mary's Council, of the Young Men's Institute Fu neral of the Lato Robert Shaffer. Interment Made in the Family Plot nt Georgetown, Wayne County Minor Items of Interest. The home of Mr. and Mis. II.ii land Plnekney, on Hloom stteet. was th.1 scene of unusual festl!ll"S Inst even ing, the occasion being u leitnlon of the Plnekney family of this s"ctlon. Dining the ptecedlng week, extensive prepatntlons had b"en made for th.' guests who "tijovcd the many inver sions planned for their intei t'llnment last night. After a social chat, danc ing was Indulged In until a late hour, when refreshments wete etvod. Those ptc-ent wore Mr. and Mis. Peter Plnekney, Mr. and Mis. William Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William Cock roll, of Taloi; Mr. nnJ Mis. Robert Young, Ml. and Mis. Albert Hollander; Misses Kdlth Johnson, litliel Plneknev. Minnie Johnson: Mcsms. Thcopolls, Kobett, George, Van IVke and Pryan Plnekney. OKF1CKUS WHO WILL SlMtVK. The following membeia of St. Mary's Council, Young Men's Institute, have. been selected for the various otUces, and will perfoim the duties required fiom each for the present ycat: Presi dent, W. J. Crane: llrst lce president, A. J. Miller: second vice president, Wil liam Hughes: recording siKTetnry, James Horan: tlnanclal secretary, John Hurke: treasurer, James Dwyer: mar shall, Frank Mctiowan Inside senti nel, James Hlgglns; outside sentinel, Oeoige Aimstrong; executive i om niittee, A. F. C.olden J. W. Dovlne. S. J. Healey, Timothy Hclily and James O'H.ira. KUNUHAL OF ItOBUr.T SHAlFCn. The funeial of the late Ibaiert C. Shaffer, of Peckvllle. who died Sun day morning of patal.vsls, at the home of his uncle, Bvion Davis, of PeteiH buig, took place yesteiday afternoon nt 1 o'clock, mm vices bdng held at the home. After the setvlics. the lemalns weie conve.ved to the Kile depot bv Fu neial Director T. P. Letchwoith, to meet the 2.31 tialn. The pall beaiers weie chosen fiom the older of which the dec eased was a member. Junior nder United Am erican Mechanlis. and wue Charles Brong, A H. Jenkins. Walter Peck. Miles Dlkemau, H. A. Fiear and I.lewelMi D.uls. with II. K. Dlkeman as nuusiiaii. intetmeni was made in the family plot at tleoigctown, Wiiiw county. sMALi.ru iti:ms. Tlie members of St. Maiy's Council, Young Men's Institute, will conduct their annual social In Washington hull. Thursday evening. Jan. Ifi. Uxtenslv ' piepaiatlons aie belli,; made for the event. The funeial of Calvin We.odilng, f Walnut stteet, occttired yesteidiy af ternoon. Interim nt was made in St. Mary's cemetery. The Ladles' Aid society of the Dud ley Street Baptist rhuicli. will meet at the home of Mis. William Hatvey, on Cherry stieet, tills afternoon at 1.30 .o'clock. A huge attendance Is de sired. The Young Ladles' MlsMouaiy so ciety, of the First Presbtcilan church, will meet nt the home of Mi?s Lucy Decker, of Cherry street, tomoitow af ternoon at 4 o'clock. The subject for this evening's ser vice at the Presbvteiian church Is "Christ's Service to thj Multitude" Matt. 14, U-21. This being the week of prayer, set vices will be held every evening. Branch No. iC, Court Pildo Iodg' Forestets of Ameilea, journeyed to Olyphant last evening, wheie they at tended the Installation ot ollicers held at that place last evening. Miss Lama Kitkwood. of Catbon dale. Is the guest of iclatlves on Blakely stteet, Mr. Frank Sanders Is confined to his home on Not th Blakely street with Illness. NORTH SCRANTON. Yesterday afternoon about 1 o'clock, fire biokn out In thj duelling house In the tear of St. Mary's hall, on West Market street. The cause of the the was the overheating of u stove In the dining 100m. The Kxcelslor, Cumber land, Niagara and Liberty Hose com panies lesponded. Tho damage dono v III amount to about $JuO. The funeial of Mts. Jane Humpluey was held esterdny afternoon at 2 o'clock. The lemalns were tuken to the Notth Main Avenue It.iptlst church, wheie seivlees weie conducted by th Itev. S. G. Heading, pastor. A large number of lelatlves and filendF viewed the teninlns ns they leposed In a beau tiful casket o: steel giay. The many beautiful bouquets and designs made of loses and cat nations, showed the respect and high esteem In which the deceased was held. The pall-hearets were Giles Claik, Geoigo Orseor, Kvan Jones and Joshua Johns. Intel ment was made in Washburn stieet ceme tery. The funeial of Thomas Uewiney was held jestetday afternoon at 2.30 oiclock fiom the home on Wales street. The body was taken to thn Holy Kosary ehuich, where services weie conducted by the Hev, J. J. O'Toole. Interment was made In Cathedral cemetery. Undertaker O'Donnell had chaigo of the funeral. Monday evening tho Sunday school of tho Notth Main Avenue Ilaptlst church elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Superintendent, William Chappell; assistant supotln tendent, Chailes Henwood; secretary, Miss Anna Sheiwln; treasuier, John Jones: librarian, Met ton J. Kmery; choilster, Ilenjamlu Thomas; pianist, KlIzulR'th Henwood, Miss Maine Holleran, of West Mnr ket stieet, left yesteiday for Philadel phia. The Democrats of the Thlid watd will hold their caucus In the Cumberland hose house this evening from 7 until S o'clock. This evening the Father Whltty socl ety will hold Its annual country dunce at thn Audltnilum. This will be one of tho most enjoyuble events of its khd this season. Kvcrythlng Is in lentil ness, the hall has been uniquely decor ated already. Kxcelslor orchestia will I furnish the dance music. Governor of Oregon, hve 'had occasion to use your Peruna medicine in my family for colds and it has proved to be an ..i.. oui aiuhitt toi a tiee I'eiuua sVyVyvvviiiaive: FOR THE Diamonds, Diamonds We are now showing the largest and most brilliant tion of Fine Cut Stone ever exhibited outside of the 3 cities. Having bought heavy before the rise, I am prepared to give my pations teal bargains, from the finest BLUE WHITE, JAQER'B, TOP CAPES AND FINE MELEE. AN INSPECTION SOLICITCD. 3 Watches, Watches. We are offering the best in the world tor the monev. Gold Filled 15 Jeweled, Warranted Twenty Years, for $10. In Hunting or Open Face. CALL AND LOOK AT OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE OF CHRISTMAS QIFTS. 3 3 3 IE. SCHIMPFF, Jeweler I ' 3I7 Lackawanna Avenue. WHEN YOU READ OUR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARING SALE, Hats, Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts, Night Robes, Pajamas, HATS Choice of any hat in our window, former prices 2, $5 and 4 --. $4 $1.UU UNDERWEAR Heavy colored B.ilbrig- gan, fotmer price 50c 3vC Natural Wool and Camel's n Hair, former price $1.00... 5UC Colored Wool Ribbed, former price $1.25 75C Imported Heavy Balbrig- gans, former price $1.30.. . 95C Natural Wool and Fancy Import ed Wools at greatly reduced prices. Union Suits below cost of manu facture. HOSIERY A large assortment of plain and fancy Hosiery reduced M to 15c Two for 25c. BIO REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. COME AND BE CON VINCED. WE ADVERTISE NOTHING BUT FACTS. LOUIS H. ISAACS, THE UNCALLED FOB LETTERS. They Ave Awaiting Owners at the Scranton Postofflce. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the Scranton postolhce, Lackawan na county, I'.i., Jan. 10, WOO. I'eisons calling for these letleis will please ay adveitlsed and give dale ot list. lZzd H. Hippie, J'o&tm.ister. Mm. U. C. AWih. Mbs bjdlu liaili-s, W. J, Uro.n, Mf. i:. A, Hellow, .Miss Cm ili liiown, I'hlilp Haucr, i:. 1.. liatzel, Mlts Addle liuiluii, t'imago cJ.it lll.ul.-. Mr. C.uey, Nay Aug uxemie; cjeuiu Cutiv, .Msa I.llliau C.'Uiiliell, Mis. I.el man Catty, Jlr-. Ida Caiptiitii, i'idhip i- Sit 1 ling Co, .Mrs. Jiiiult) i:. I'Jatii. Oeoige .M. Uais, ,lr!. L)aid h i:ans. Mis. (Jracc iinillli l.'dwatd, II. .M. I.ilt mail. i;. L. roMti, Min I.. 1'. I'l. 1. . II. iVrn, Mrs. Kilo I'tclj, .Mhs Kutlunuu Vanning. lMnaul C'h.iiles Guile, Mrs. AlKc Gool 1 K li. Mis. Annie (iiiin John lloldiu. Mis. .Maty lluekc tt. AI. IlullUer. Mis. .Maty Henry. K. M. Ilu.t le, special. Mis, i:u Joitcif, Ktlato Charlotte Jones It urge lue. J. i:. Lowland. Ml-s 1:11,1 Lawls, .Mi.-, r.uth Llglituei. 1'. I.tonard. Mis. Catherine Mc.Means, John Moirfan, John Miilhuin, t 1' .Maumrs. Mis. 1. Near). Mis. Hannah k'Uo.nIi. Miss Nettlo Price, James I'lillo, eaic of Mih. II. CoMii. II. I'olloiU, Piistmi, W. Itoberts. J. H. lleMiolds, !', L. It.in dall. louls Itted. Mrs. W. i:. ytono. William h.indets. Mrs L. Samuels, l'hll Sossnn.', .Miss M. H. Strong, W. 1 Smith, Charles Sehroe. tier. Mis. Hiitlie Smith. KlUa Smith. GrorKO 13. Shinheid, Loulh hatler, L. W. Smith, secretin y: Mrs. S. II. Stone, W. H. Shortz, Bticclal. Henry Tr.ivelplece. Or. Santoid L. I'liderwooii, .Miss Maiy A. Umlerlilll. Amos Whiting. Frank Wler. Mis, J. Walsh, Miss K. J. Whllton, JudKn Itluliu Williams. Mrs. Weldcmi, William Wil son. lUtliaid T. Williams, Oecugo Wlngut, Miss Clai.i Veakcr. Italian I'letro Siicerale. Ol.iwnelll Mil do, Miiichlo I'raneeheo, Antonio I Amino. Polish Charles Kill. Jozef Dotnlslcnlrx, Fraimlsnek y.ulloskev, M.ieel li.mil . liesky, Jauos GoeWdkls, Jim dioJeusM, Kaziinlcros Mikntas, .Ian .akuhowskl, ::, Knslmlcrz IVuk.i. i:iihy K.ik'uKtbm, Jank MUlius. (J. T. Kulit kins, Macy Mil iuowsklj, Pettr Mlelintllt', J0I1111 M011I11M, It.mliriiH ltalioukl, Kiauk Kaibuwskis, Jiuef Jalimkii, Stleliar Mitl.l, Antony hlkiowle, Juowlin Waenkowskl, Miss Koso l'inkaiki. IluiiKiirlau Jiiiiiis Donles. Janowy .Mai Irleny, (!eon CuhuI.issoh, Was) I l)r wale, Jau Wojowalka, yaelian Ku.ik, Tick Kozulial, Anna Switiawn, lbru l'a naska. Maryjana Diibleku, Dei an Pitiiko, Was) I Psztur, He 1 man Moskvlts, Uln tlo lloejl;, Jdrej Kuior, KatarMia Gymr, Lesbuiseh I.lcty, (ionlaw llimi olva, Oil Gloru Stunt i-lim. 2; Kllk Dun kra, Jakob Lcutjk, Uildzl Hodzik. KJH "I excellent remeay. Almanac lor 1IWU. e & & & & e & & e e e & & e HOLIDAYS. selec- large & ADS., YOU READ FACTS. Etc, 1.25 75c SHIRTS All $1.50 and $2.00 col ored Shirts, reduced to. . All Si. 00 colored Shirts, reduced to Special $1.00 white Shirts, reduced to 75c NIGHT ROBES Flannel Night rr Ajc Robes, reduced to.. 'nd Muslin Robes 48c PAJAMAS Flannel Pajamas, former price $i.so and $2.00 SUSPENDERS 95c High-grade bus- yjp pend'ers, reduced to 39c and Try our special Collars, all modern shapes, 10c. Better than any 15c Collar in town. bucceJJor to BRONSON & TALLMAN 412 Spruce Street. AMUSEMENTS. rfMn itm I YCEUM THEATRE - UUROUNDHR & KHIS. LciiOJS. H. K. LONU, .Manairr. One Night Only, Wednesday, January 10. Triumphant return of W. A. Brady's Pioduction of Sorrows of Satan Under the personal direction of A. C. Alston. Adopted and dramatized fiom the famous novel of Marie Conelli. Regular Prices. Friday, Januury 12. Clinics Fi unman 1'itsiuts l'iist Time lien; His Excellency The Governor Sparkling with Wit. The Kie.it l.tushhiK success of last sea son at the Cmpiie theater, New Voik. 1'iicts-ji ;a. iH.o, 7:.e., :,ci , 2;.e. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, HUKOUNUCR & I!EIS. Lessee!. H. K, LONU, Ali-nau.T. One Solid Week. Commcni Ing Monday, Jan. S. America's Gieutest Ilcpcr- tolro Star, Maude Hillman Surmotted by her ewu comnanv and Gi.un! Concert Orthestr.i. Augmented by Snt Ulna's VaudcNllle i:ulert.iluers. Mon day evening, "Special IJelhery," Tues day math re, "A Hidden Past. Pi Ices i:eiitlig, 1U. 20. ,'Oc. Matinee, tflc. No waits a i ontlnuons perfoimance. Monday night. Ladles' night. Matinees Daily, Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday Jnnuaiy 8, 0 and 10. FRF.n WALD VAN'S SPfiCIAlTY CO. Returns of the McGovern-Dlxon Fight Read from the Stage on Tues day Evening. Thuisday. Triday and Saturday Januaiy 11, 12 and 13. TUXEDO CLUB DURLESQUERS. 20 Beautiful Women 20. i
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