K .8 THE SCRANTON TKIBUNE-THURSDAYS JANUARY 3, 1901. WEST SCRANTON DROPPED DEAD GOINGTO WORK MACHINIST, THOMAS F. JONES SUDDENLY EXPIRES. While Qolng to the D., L. & W. Shops Yesteiday Morning He Was Strick en nnd Died Before Medicnl Aid Could Be Secured Donations to West Side Hospital Richard Mor gans Nominated in the Fifth Ward. Other Mattel s of General Interest. Thomus r. Jciiim, of U2& N'oith Wjde Park uvenue, employed as n machlti )t In the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western shops, tlropp'd ileud jester ila' mot iiIiir while in his way to woik. Deceased had been ami uninrd fur .1 number if jn-niH to k to the shop thiouiili the Lackiiuami 1 yntiK and when In' leached a point litvvi.en the tucks ami the coal chi.lt s, suthlnnlv tank 10 the piourul and cspitvil befiie nieilltl aid tould bo sui'iiiioneil. Ills death uns due to a 1 11 j t rn r tln Mr. Jones was llfl-llve yeais of am-, and had been emploveil at the shoot for tin- past thli'ty-oiii' .veins. Severn' jean itiro hp sustaiiitil n 1 utittii which ho had suftereil fiom Intcimlt tently ever since. Hi- iuii bum in South Wales and came in Sc i.ititon thirty-three yeais ntio, having leslileil hcie over since, f'nioiifi 1 Solicits hi Id 1111 uutopiy 011 the lemaliiH and decided that an Inquest was lumeu-iuin v. Deci.iM-d was a mi labor of Slliu'un Indue of Odd TellortH and tin- Dela ivnie. Lackawanna and Wistem Mutual Aid. lie In suivlwd b his wife, out' son iiiid four ilaUKhlci, namely. David 'P. .loin--', of Stous av.i nui; Mksei MaiKiiiel Simih. .Man nnd .lenule Jones, of Xoilh llydo Par. avenue. The f uncial seniles will In ducted at the house b lluv. David Jones and ltev. J. It. Sweet, riatuiday nftci ilium at 2 o'clock. Inlei rnent u II be made In th" Wnxlibiltr. stieet t emc tei y. Childien's New Year Pnity. A vety pleasant hlrthdj p.m was tendeicd Mist Chi Inline Iihksiiit av the home of her parents. .Mr. and Mn Dickson, '.i: Twelfth stuel. Tuesda nfteinoou In bonor of hei sixth bli Ill day, (.bums nnd othci amiiseuieuts were Indulged In until a seasonable hour, when dainty lefiesliinents weie served, alter which the ineny einivd depaited foi their hoinev, wishing Iheh little hostess many n-cuit elites- of this ABOUT THIS f COUGHS out fob 1 and COLDS TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. Annual Inventory Clean-Dp, in Our Cloak Depar We close our Annual Inventory this week, as usual. Ladies' Coats, Jackets, Capes, Suits and Separate Dress Skirts Are being taken in on the stock sheets at a heavy discount from cost. The reason is so obvious that explana tions are unnecessary. We May Add, However That if you want anything in that line, we'd just as soon have the cash, as the figures on the stock sheets. But you must come this week. That's all. A word to the -wise ought to be sufficient in a case like this. tO.lf Globe Warehouse happy event Many piesents won le ech ud by Miss Dickson. Those who united on the chlldion weiu Mrs. Dick son nnd Miss J.lz.lu Anncman, assist cd by Miss Annie Latitat and Miss Kd na Dickson. , Those who were piosent at the jmrty were: Misses Mabel .lamlson, Anna llcckw'lth, lteiia Ucckwlth, Helen Dol meltch, Annie Sherman, Lena Jones, Delhi Jones, flladys Roberts, Masters John t.nntz, John Atitiemau, Tliomns Jotdan, flcorRo Dickson ami innuy otheis. Donations to the Hospital. The attendants nt the West Hide hos pital wish to 1 etui 11 thanks to the fol lowing eontilbutois for donations on New Year's tiny: Dr. M. J. Williams. 10- W. riavloid Thomas, $J: T. M. Miller, y, t'laiko Hi os., tm key; D. D. Kviini, tiukey: Mrs. Diminlck, lomatoes: Mis. It. J. Hughes, suck Hour; .1. X. Kn.uler. lard: Mrs David Samlets, pink nnd block bellies; Mis. John lleynolds, bath tow els, Mrs. John Itedman, pickles; Mr. Muiy WVtillnv, tanned rt tilt; Mrs. J. M. Williams, pieserves and pickles; Mrs ('. 1!. Slnyer. can of vegetables; Mis. AW A. Paine, sack of Hour: Jack sou Street llnptlst chuicli, tlitniiRlt Mis. 'White, thiee cakes; Mis. Oeotffe Kvumi, e.inncd Roods; Mi. J II. rair, one dicei! towels; Mis. Ch.11 Ion Mar ket., vegetables and oatmeal; Mis. W. H. Pi et mini, fi lilt and Jelly; small boy, sauei ktaul, William Panell, gmcer les eaiilied goods, cote.iK Fltth Wnid Hepubllcan Caucus. The Republican-) of the Pitth waul held their caucus esteid.iv afternoon for the purpose of nominating a ion dld.ile to succeed llioli.irl II. Williams, who recentlv leslgued his seat In the seleet council, The'nnly e.-mlldati' was Kliliaul Mntgati, ot H!) S.uth llebecci avenue, who iccelicd n totrl of 'M, otes In the fotli dlstncle. us follows riist dlsttlit. C7. Second dlstilct, fiO; Thlid district. !U Pom th dlstilct, 47. Mr Moican was the only candidate who leglsteied with the vlgllnnce com mlttie and consented to the annnnp HHtits made by them lot holding the ram, us. He bai beta a losidcut of the waul for ninnv e.ns. mil W a well Upown cltltn and pinpeity owner Tor a nuiub.-i of ve.us Mi Mil gun has been an englneei at tln I'llgivs shaft, and Is will iutlllled to iprtselit the rifth w.ud III the stdei t coui.tll Second Week ot the Festival. 1is.l night was iiitbei an off-night at the new home fetlal, but nnwr theless those who attended spent an enjo.vable evening', and (oucliitled the las; houi with an I11f01u1.il dante, with Leo Ciossln at the piano. So 111.110 plums hue been shaken from the tiee that the supply has been neatly ex hausted, and .1 new coii,l'nmpnt will have to be seemed befow this enjoy able leatuie Is lesuiued. Tonight the South So.iiitou Macn ntichor society will attend, and leudei some cholie selections A huge dele gation liotu that seitlon of the city Is expected to attend. Tomoriow night will be "l'lovicUnce and Uiien Itldge 1 11 tment night," and Hnturday night "Dunmore nus nnd South Hcrnntonlans" will make things lively. The fair will be continued indefinitely. Party on Lincoln Avenue. On New Yrnr'H pvp Miss Lsther M. 1'ecklns chnriulniflv entertained u tow of her numerous friends nt the parent al home on Lincoln nvenltc, Chimes Of the usual order weie Imlnlirml In nmj nt n seasonable hour dainty viands were seiveu, nuer wmen tile guests wntched ns the old ae nliite to the new V11r, In attendance were: Misses Usther Pocklns, Itutli B. Heddoo, Hsther It. Dnvles, Sadie Hush, Helen fowler, IloitliR Powell, Bessie Dnnlels, Messrs. Edward Davies. George Phillips, Wil liam H. Courtrlght, Jninesi O. Halley, rrod Ouiy. diailes W. Matthews. Wedding on Rebecca Avenue. Elmer Hant and Miss Annie dem ons, both of West Scrantoti, were mar lied by Hev. H. A. Hoyl nt the home of the bride's mint, Mis. William Davis, on Ninth Hebecca aioniie, Tupsdav evening'. The ceremony was witnessed by many friends of the young couple. The bride was dressed In a tullor mnde cow 11 of hi own, mateilal. After the coieinony and leceptlon, Mr. and Mis. Hants: left for Pltlsbuig, where they will make their home. Y. W. C. A. Notes. All classes will open this week; T. r. C. club on Thursday evening, and all cooking and kitchen gaiden pupils will meet Sattiulay at .1 p. m. it Is Impoiiant that the llimt lesson In the new toursc be mastered. Mis. Hiu 1 y Nehnyer will act as gen eial stipeilntendent this teim , with Misses Lbzle Helser. Cludeiella Mois nnd May Oieen iin assistants. The lost of these lessons nie ten cuts a month The ilasses mo usual 1 ciowded and It would be welt for the ihlldien to leglster eail. Hev. J. II. Sweet will lead the gospel s nice Saturday evening at S o'clock. All an- Invited. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The public schools weie leopciied ye-teiday, attei the holldios. The nt teiidaiKc was huge, mid a mnjoilty ot the chlldieli aie ippoitid to bavo been vaielnalcd dm lug- the finpoiarv nisnenslon. Th' memben or the riist llapllst chtlich In M thcli inniuil bush ess nu "ting last evening, nt. vvhUli iv pons weie leal and other mntteiv dli (iis.'cd poitnlnlng to the -vplfaie of the chinch. The att ndance was uv giatlf.ving to ll.e pastor and ollklali James .Smith, the hobo ai tested by F'atiolnian MeColllcnn for floating a dhtuib.uue at St. Patilck'j Catholl ihiiuh on Tuisday night. .ns am mltted to the rniintv Jail foi IwelltV d.ivs jesteldaj. The eailj 1 losing movement was in augui ifd among the s(oitkeiiK!s last ivtnlng, when tin ileil.s wue n llmed at 1. o'cloik. In lonspquenee. .Main avenue was dps ned last night, and but f w people weie seen on lb" all eels attei 7 o'clock. John Davis, of 3"'i North JJiomlev avenue, nnd Tliomns Maihlas, of West T.'it kavvauua avenue, who weie oper and on it'ientlv lot appeudk Ills .11 both linpmv Im," nltclv The ne'tiibeis of the Tabeinaile un'teil ehlor an 11 quested to meet In the hm li at s u'elo'lv this evening liiislmss of Impoiiaiiu Thoinas Downing and a ou:u 10I 01 is! boothlatk fought a twelve 1 Hind in lo light nt the Iho.iilw.i.v Athletic tlub last night foi tin gate lecelpts A large nowd of -polls v Itnessed the dl.-gl.ueful 'ilVli. but Ihe lollce pj'd no attention to tin. vlolnllon of the law. Mts. T M Millti and hjii, Jlauy, of WahllbUlll stlcet spillt vesleiday with li lends In Khbald Mlsh Mubet Willi tins ol Hiooklyu. N V. Is the gult of Hlalives on South Itjde I'uk avenue V party was held In her honoi last eelilng AlilPllll'lll John P l-'ellv is soine whal liupi oved .'l his home 011 South Siventh slut Th" 'uai teilv ' uiK'tliiK of tbt An dim Oidei fllbeinlaus lountv boni.l will be held In St. David'- hall to nioiiovv evening when a dance will be held and letieshments will li seived liv the ladles' auxillai Us. Di vision No. I Is icquested to ntteml In a body. Mlses llsthei 1! Davis and Dessl-' L'. DanleU. of South Main avenue, ie Mimed the lr studies at the Mansfield Suite NI11111.1I school jesteidav. after a eiv lileiismit vNIt with theli pn-e-nts. The Lidlis' Aid sji lety of the Simp son Methodist Hplsiopul ihuich w II nuet thin 1 veiling, and the roielcu Misslonai soi.lit will meet tomounw evening at the homt ol Mis. Ulchaid C.istnei, on Ninth Lincoln avenue The uewlv eleitcd ollkei.s ol Ciium 17h, Patilollc Oldei Sons of Ameilta, avIII be Installed this evening at t'lelr hall ovei Jenkins' ding stoic The vol lies and West Side Itepubllcau club will also hold Installation ii.iv monUs at their meetings ibis uvenlng. The funeral of Hegina, the voung child of Mr. and Mis. William White, of 131 J Swetland street, oieuiied yes teiday afternoon. Intel meat was made In the Cathedial cemetuy. The pall beaieis weie James J lagan, Andiew HallHtone, James (lahagan and Aithur Faust. Silurian lodge of Odd PeJIowa will meet In D D. Evans' hall, on South Main uvenup, tomoiiow evening to make auangemeiits foi niteudlug Ihe fimcial ot the late Thomas r. .Toiies. GREEN RIDGE. The Ladles' Aid society of the (Jieen Itldge Piesbvteilan chuicli will hold their annual meeting foi the election of ofllceis Monday nlteinoon, Januaiv 7. All nieinbeis aie 111 god to be pres ent. Tho sei vices In ooimeulon with the dedication of the Ciicen llldge llnptlst chuicli weie lesuiued last evening, when theie was a loll-eall anil an ad diess by Hev. J. 0. lliochtus. Miss Susie Williams, ot East Mntket Street, attended the wedding of Dr. t'hailcs Avuid and Di Anna Law, at Plttxton, last evening. Geoige I.lndH i a inedknl student nt tho Uiilvcisltv ot I'eiius.vlvanla. who has been speiullllfc' Ills vaeiitiou with his pnients, on Monse nvenue, hns ic tuiiied to Philadelphia. Hev. II. J. Whalcn, 1), D., of C'ai bondale, ontt of the foicmoHt pieachers of his denomination In this section of Pennsylvania, will deliver nn iiddicss In tho uudltoilum of the fit ecu Hldgo Duptlst chuteh this evening at 7 o'clock, J. K. Jonler, n well-known inddont of this patt of the city, has unnounoPd himself ns n candidate for sglcct conn ellman to succeed the late A. H. Lid stone, Hev. H. J. Whalen, of Caibondale, will deliver an uiIiIichs In the uudlto- ffi Delay Has Been Dangerous in Scranton. Do the right thing at the right time. Act quickly In times Qf dnnge'i. Backache Is kidney danger. Donn's Kidney PIMh act quickly. One nil dlstiesslng, daiigeious kid ney Ills. Plenty of evidence to piove- this. Mr. A. L. Hrynnt, of 13S1 Washing ton nvenue, bricklayer by trade, snys: "t suffpieil nil kinds of pain ncmss iny back, both day and night, for eighteen J eats, nnd I tried nil kinds ot kidney medicines and gut ery little or no ro ller. I had about made up my mind that my iase tould not be euied, when 1 lead about people living light here In Scranton who weie cuied by Doan's Kidney Pills. This Induced mo to get them at Matthews' ding su.ie, mid bo foie I bad used one box 1 saw they weie helping me. The pain In my back was not so seveie, and I was feellns better othenvlse. I used sl or seven boxes nnd they gavv me mote lomfoit and lellef than I expel leuctil for yeais." Kor sale bv all ile.Ueis. Pi lee. f0 cents. roUoi-Mllburn To.. Huffalo. N. V.. sole agents for the United Sfites. He-member the nmne Dunn's and lake no substitute. (huich this evening at 7.30. Dr. Whalen Is one of the foicmost preach ers of his denomination In Nouheast em Pennsylvania Itevivals meetings will be held at the l-'hst Pihnltlve Methodist chinch. tieen nidge. 1 omnienclng- Sunday J-in. fi Mis. W. i:. Hlandv. evange list, will have chaig- of these se--lics. She l: well known bv very many wi sons in this city ns a ciy able speaker NORTH SCRANTON. An Exciting Kunavvny on Wayne Avenue runeinl of Mis. John Regan Other News Notes. A splendid le.un of 'bay horses, owned bv LIverMnan V. ('. Hnilck and attached to a illbber-tiitd coaell. inn away (stiidiiy moining on Wayne avenue. Thev dashed madly up th slnet. despite the despeiate clforti made by the dilvei to hold them back and when the 101 net- ot Mntket Ml eel was 'nulled, the 1 urlage collided Willi a telegtapli pole. The tiont end of It was toiupltely ilomollshcd and one ot the hoiss v. as Impaled oil the shatt. killing it In stuntlv. The other nnlmnl moke iivvnv but stumbled and fell noni Oak .stieet. Tin dilvei etcaped uuinjuied runeial of Mis. Regan. Tli" tnnoial ot Mis. John Heg.111 of Hi l(K iiMiiiiP and Oik stieet. took place vesteiilay moining at 10 o'clock. A high mass ol ieiitiem was cele bialeil at the Holy Hos.iry chuicli by He. .1. J. o'Toole. Mau 11 lends and lelallves attended the tuneial to p ly their 1,'nt tilbtile to the deceased, nnd lijiuns weie sung by membeis of the IIolj Hns.it ohnli The pall beai 01 s wei linos I-'lyuu, John Alolfat. Wllllmi Haiielt John Timlin. Patiiek Wells. John W. lis TOLD IN BRIEr. Mbs Alaiy I'lothetoe Davies, the il.tlighlPi ot Hev W. 1' Davies, ot Summit avenue, and .1 J. Owen', left esteulay foi Huckuell univeisity, wbeie lhe will le-sume their studies. The citulldates and vigilance com mittee of the- Kit st waid ate lequesttd to meet In Aldeininn Fidlei's olllce on J. m -I. 1901, between 7 and S o'clock p. m. All news mattei foi the Tilbune will lecelve ptoinpt nttentlon If lu in the tin box In Davis" diug htote. toiner ot Main nvenue nnd Market street. The Alpha Oama club, of P.uktr stieet, will hold theli legulai nievtln tmnoitow evening. Chillies n'I!oy. of Williams stliet. has been appointed b) the national pii-sldeut of the Hctall e'leik's Pro tective association as dlstilct otan lei foi the fltv of Scianlon. The North End Stais and the South Side Defendeis will piny next Tues (l.i e night at the Audltoiliim. The lollowlng ottlceis were elected nt a meeting ot the North End He- ipublli.in and Llteiaiy 1 lub. ipeentiv held. KUhuid Hutland, piesldenl. Samuel Jeiriles, vice piisldeiit; T. J. Oil 1111, leeendlng secietui T. I) j James, lliianclal scctetary, Talll Jones, tttasuier; KraiiK uauer, eon duetor, Hiehaid How land, conductor: John It. Edwnids, nichaid A. Lloyd and John J. Evans, trustees Miss Fioi. nce Walker, teacher at 1 No. 2." school, luiH lutmned lioine after visiting hei tolka at McDonough, N. y. Oeoign Atheiton, of North Main nvenue. visited ft lends In Wllkes Htiuu Tuesday. Mist. Owen Jones, of Hellevue, 1 etui li ed home after visiting Miss t'nrrto LnngmoiP. of HolllHter u venue. Mm. Heniy Atheiton, of Ninth Main avenue, is visiting friends !n Plltston. Miss Muy lleale, of West 'Mntket stieet, hns leturned homo after 11 few ilnvs spent In New York city. Tho icgular monthly covenant meet ing of the nieinbeis of the Ninth Main Avenue llnptlst chin eh was held last evening-. Mulley's sioie Indooi huso ball team will play tho Combination team to 11101 low ov ening at the Aiidltoiluin. Tho Llbeity Hose company will hold n special ineetlns- this ovenlnc nt a o'clock. 1 Tho Koielgn Misslouaiy society of the Piovldence Presbyleilan chuivli meets toiiioriow nfteinoou with Mis. Flunk M. Vnndllng. nt her homo nt Jelferson nvenuo nnd Pino stieet. WEDDING IN GREEN RIDGE. Maulngo of William Lewis and Miss Lillian Jones. A -very pretty wedding was that of Miss Lillian Jones, of Deacon stieet, and William Lewis, of Dunmoie, at thu Asbuiy M. E. chuicli last even ing. The pastor, How W. O. Simp son, perfoimed the ccieinony. Tho bilde, who vvoie a becoming- gown of vvhl to organelle nnd carried a bouquet of bridal roses, entered the church with her father, and was met at the altar by the groom, Miss Mntlle Pot ter was maid of honor, nnd wns dt eas ed In vvhlto organdie nnd cnrrled pink carnations. Walter Sykes noted ns best limit. The ushers wero Richard Thomas, Hobeit Sykes, DoWItt Tcwks btirvv and Wllilnm Lewis. 'Miss Edith Swingle pieslded nt the organ. Following tho ceremony n teceplton watt held nt the home of tho'grlde's pnrenls, Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, 711 Deacon street, at which Aliases Mottle nnd Hlanclie Potter nnd Mrs. Himy Thomas assisted In receiving the guests. At midnight Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left on 1111 cjilendcd wedding Journey. TRIPLETS WERE BORN. Thiee Dnughteis Arilve at the Homo of Thomas J. Flannery. The first dny of the new ceiituiy brought to Thomas J. Planner, pio piletor of the Clem enfe, at the comer of Pcnn avenue nnd Mulbeiry stieet, 11 big silrpilse In the shape of ti lp!cts, which wcio born Just nt the hour of midnight on Monday night. The thiee babies ure nil gills, and have been chilsteneil Mniy, Mnigaret and Knthrn. All were healthy and vigorous yesteiday, nnd the physician In chnrge snys that all may live. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Chailes Metsehler Cnughf Stealing Binss nnd Sent to Jail Other News and Personal Notes. While making his lounds on Tues d iv night, Wutilnnan Hnbetslioh, of the Lackawanna Iron anil Stel tam pan, detected 11 man In th- net of stealing binss nnd manng-d to cap ture him. He pinied to bo OI111 let MHschlpr, alias 'hailes Custard, of Stioudsbtti. As Metchler Is well known In police circles, Aldeininn John Lt-ntes ester-d-iy held htm In $1,000 ball, In default ol which ho was committed to Jail. Biiet News Notes. Miss Emma Nicole, ot Meadow nve nue. in"! w It It .1 painful but not ser ious .icelde-nl while skating at Like Si 1. niton (steuhiv nfteinoou She fell nnd spinlned her aim. The n JiiipI member was uttondel by Di. Walsh. John f'.isey was aii.ilgned befoio Aldeininn Lentes vestetda, bavin; been uiiested at the ln.'tance of his wife, Mniy Casey, on charges ot as sault and battel y, non-supporl, mak ing Ihteats and lloue-bie.-ikIng. Af ter he-ailug the evidence. Aldeimun Lentes decided that the case was r ot stiong enough foi eoiltt, atel dlf chaigod Ihe defendant. Kielllgi.ith lodgi'. No. 2Vi, luld theli Ohilstmas eeiciscs at Athbtle hall last evening. A teal live Santa Claus eutei tallied the ehlldien In thst-class stvle, passing out piescnls to nil. Attorney T. S. Loftus and wife, of Pulsion, ai.il .Mr. and Mrs. oiilnu, of Ilhuin, New yok, are the gue-iU of Dt .1. J. Walsh and wife. Theie will be n legular .uonllil meeting of the Junger Maenneiehor on Fiiday evonlng, Jan. t, at Oet ma nia hall. St Alovslus Voting Men's sod i.v will meet In Phainiacy hall tlili even tug Heniy Uoetcher, of Cedar avontp. is eonfitieit to bis home with an .iHaik of the Kilp. Miss Kate Dw-'i and Miss 11. Me Cann left yestenlav 10 visit Wllk?s Hn 'Ct irlends. John lloffnei, of Cedai aventi", has 1 etui ne d 1 1 0111 a two weeks' llt at Wllkeh-Hine. Ad the Lest icgular meeting of Comet lodge. No 111. Knights of P- tblas, the following olllcers weie el"et ed fo' the ensuing teim: Chancellor commander, Hobeit Delter; vice ehnn-cf-lloi. Heniy Muskett; pte'.aie, O, S. M'llet. master-at-a-ins, AIoKe Kud-h-i master of veotk. Martin Woysh iiei" lunei guard, A. Gtyw inlti; outer guai d, Henry Onbel liutalla tlon will take place on Tuesdny even ing, Jan. f. which all past chiincellois and membeis ate icquesleil to ntteiiil The rouiteen ri-lends will meet this evening at Hotel Hest foi the purpose of placing In nomination oiUcei 1 for ensuing teim. Mr. Hilsle- Fuliiet-. of Slocuni stieet Is confined to his home by Illness. Alt. Patilck Mooie, of Iliookl!!. N, V., Is visiting relatives on cedar- ave nue. Mt. and Mis L. H Imiiiei'. or (Iv dar avenue, have 1 etui ned ft 0111 Hiooklyn, N. Y wbeie they spent the hollda.vs with Mr. Zlmmei's parelin. CHARGED WITH ASSAULT. Membeis ot n Bellevue Gang to Be Ai tested. Win Hints have been If sued by AI deiman Millar for the anest of James .loneii.of Hroadvvny street, and other membeis of an oigntilatlon known as the Hioadway Athletic club. It Is al leged that the niembiis of this club arc accustomed to stop pedestrians and beat them for exciclse On New Veat's Day, Samuel Selfcr. of LnimeU stieet. wns di King down Hioadway stieet. when tho gang. It is claimed, depilvod him of his hoi so and tan'lage. Not satisfied with this. It l chnigcd that tho jounp .iiifllnns pioceedcd to thump Selfer, who, by leason of being sick, was unable V piotect hlmselt Irom tho blows, P. Stelnbeiger. of 305 Flist stuot. Intel feted, nud, It Is claimed was Heated likewise. The whole gang will be 1 minded up by tomoiiow and given a healing heron- Aldeinian Millar POLICE CASES. I'iiiiU lliouiHun mil WIIIIjiii Lei.i., vilio hoc aiirrtnl luilj In l'.itioliiun VilJ.Miion ami 1-uttrt fm biln iluinl. jihI ilUorilnl utio ilL(lnri.iil I')' 'll1' W" jcsltuli WIIIIjiii I.vjiw vvui flnul !f."i vclinliy in pi lice eouit loi liiiiu ilrinil. ami illvmlirl) Vlnr 1-cliiK put out ef a LuKuttiaiiu .iviliuo hotel. In liuaTuc .iIhhUp. ni'l lnlti. uioii rilurnlne w the lintel vvllli ll") liiumloii cf dcinlur out Iin plaic, and ai put umlci nrrc-.t by PatrnP man Li II Do JdIui hinltli was founj ljlnij In 1 tliunki n kluinr In Dlx loutl earl i'tcila 111 lining by Palroliuaii 'Hioinpin and special (lltlti It IlivK lb' rrentcil bcliiu uuakmul b tlio of flicw nf the law ami inlnl vllo iiamc-t to hliow hll ctinttmiil fr tin 111. lb - tJKen In thu City Hill bUlloii lioum unit lined ft In police court II1011111 Murph). vho when ain-nlul b I'nliob nun l-oitci lilu Tucwliy nliilil fr IhIhk ilrunk una ilimiiluh. in-litul the oillur vtiUutly. Man coinnilltrtl tn ihe louiily Jail by .Mijor Mulr jiMenli in iletaull of 111 Hue. Jamil JoIhimiii ami Hal r Ita uealid 11 ilU dull men In llolil Inliimlila iurl jeklcnlay mornlnt,, and wnc put mil hy the liattimler, vhereupoii one uf tho men hiuleil a ttoue- Into th mIooii, which -.tnitk, ami uulirl mcial uUhk ami liottlt-i on the hir. I'aliulinan Uu Day took chtrse of them, and elnday tho ma or committed them to tlio county Jail in di fault of fiW Ilia caih DUNMOnE DOINGS THE REVIVAL MEETINGS OROW ING IN INTEREST. Another Eloquent Address Delivered Last Night by Hev. W. H. Will iams, tho Anti-Saloon League Man. The Cambria Silk Mill Passes Into tho Contiol of Valentine Illlss. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Droyer on Their Way from China, Are Delayed in London by Mr. Droycr's Illness. The revival meeting being conducted by Drummer Hvnngellst Hev. W. H. Williams at the Methodist church nro growing In Interest und numbeis Willi each fcervlcc. Mr. Williams took for his text last night Hev. xxll: 17, which he snld was the last Invitation. Ho said tn part: , There- li cnounli noapel In the text tn ac tin" world without another Hnr. Thin liitllallun tainc ml hot from itlor) after Jm hid bdiio In me to heaven. "Ilio Sjilrlt aj-ii c-onie." l.ol Mamli with ouUlnlihcil arm cilllnc by Ilia f-pltit to a but world lo come tn Mini. In many vain tho Spirit ban rilled von. llualnex ha falliili dlaeaw In intituled ou; ou lir.vc riled out: Oh, (iodt UA me ami I will do better. Ho ha hr!K-d you and ou arc the name old tinner, mill' uoin-, eult lylnu In tlic Idly Ohoit mil kiep nur word with tho Mint lllsli, The Spirit will not alnin rail. VV'r tan iio-u It llru in thl life. Tho worM will ny he I an Infidel. OimI m leivo him alune There l ro audi a iharaittr a nn inflilil, but Ihi-n- air mm who the Mililc I a tloiri) houi. lt. (I"l In a time lock and the lomlnnatlon will not he sprung; until the JtnUtnrut. "Ihe llrhtc xi come." Willi tho i-plrlt the churili, Ihe hrhlo ri lenio. Don't i), hinllieni, thai the ehunli dm not call! von have bid the call of the rln, rih all jour tlaii. "bet him tint henretli ny tome." 'I hat ti vhy I am hue. 1 hau; heanl. Thl la the last ri qiu st if our (hrlsl." If jou Invc heard loo, ail- conn-. ' bit him tint It athlrnt come." oi will niter set Mbatlon until jnn vviint It nnd want It bail, want It with a ilculre above cterv other detlre. "lal.e Ihe water ot life In el." Mntir U eleanlnn; no is the w iter of life. It elfins a man up lnil.li' mil out. When I einni fur tho water ot life I had not had any tlem linen for muni ila. 11 I fm-. If mniy who lome for the' water of life had to pay tnent flic ecnl. they i-ouhl not Ket It. I wi heualiu tin t enls out In It' flieit lo set a dilnk of that which diinii. hut tuinecl lo the n iter of ll(p ml now- I am not thirsting for the olhei. The -atei if life-It mlblled I tried tiril, pool, theatri, iliutc uml ilrlnU. rime wa n ftt moinenlt of (lie eritlfWitlnn ef the hJei pisvlnn. hut 11 wan dllleiinl when Ihe poker ihip writ- rnunted, when Ihe whbt part v.is broken up, when the me w 1 but. in Ihe luik, when the foot Held wire tinned out, when the llnicrs wire aono hum, when tbo click if the Rli-e were stilled How- f ft It as I walked the hill of my licimc; no list of mlnil no rist of Mini. Then wrhll) phasurcn aix- like u sky luikit, miki .1 melt fUM anil fall emptv In the piound The only thins; to Mithdv Is the witer of lib. "Mlm-oeter sill." Tint ilon't mum toil, brother, iinhs ou will lo come. You will iml Kit k ilt illuri until ou want II, and want it hail, want It al-otc any other want. Sir. Williams' subject tonight will be "PonveiHlon." Mlsi Daisy Hell Hall will sing In the meetings next Sabbath afternoon nt the men's meeting, nnd nt the night service, Mr. Williams Kiiyt MIhh Hall Is one of the best. Silk Mill Changes Hands. The (,'aiiibila hllk mill has ji.iKsed Into the liand-t of Vnlentlne HIIhs. of ejieen llldge, who apsumed control es-te-iday. The mill has only been In op eiatlon nbout six months, having been Htnrted by the Cambria Silk Mill com pany, the ofllclals of which wore as follows: Piesldent, Daniel Powell: v.lcc-pieslileiit, Hveiett AVarten; secie tary and treasuipf, Dbenezer Jenkins, The mill gives employment to about 'MO hands, when In full opetatlon. It Is likely the new owner will laigely lii cicase the output, which has never been up to It limit. Mr. Ullss already has u mill In opeintlon nt Pilcebui and one In couie ol election at l'cek- I He. The Dieyeis Delayed. Mi. and Mis. I'. C. II. Dteer, who weie expected home nbout this time fiom China, nre at picsent In Hngland. The de-lay theie Is caused by the recui 1 eiue of an old malady which Mr. Dieyer has suffeied fiom moie or lss since his seveto attack of fevei about thiee yeais ago. The iccent bnidsblps tluougli which he has pishtd have aggiavated th" tiouble and made neeessaiy an ono---ntlon, which he will undergo on Jnnu aiy 7. It Is thought now by his fi lends that ho will 1 inch home about tho middle of next month. Newsy Bievities. Pollcemaii Koyes had p lively en counter near I'otter htreet last night, when ho attemptecl to airest a dis orderly charm ter somavvhat under the liitluencn of lliiuoi. After a haul tus sl he Mice eetleil In baK'Klnt,' his man, who tefUHed tei kIvo his name, and was unknown to tho ofllciis. The caso In which Joseph Walker an pciirud as piosecutoi- against Anthony Motass was settled by tbe pat ties at the hearing before Squlie Cooney yes teiday aftetnoon. Motnss paid the costs and Walker withdrew the chai Be lli ancli No. HI. h. H. C. A., will Install olllceis on Thursday evenlnp. All nieinbeis are reciuested to be ptes eni, as n special pioKramme of en tertalnnient has been ni ranged for Miss Ann Shuller, ot tJllehrlst, III , who Is pinsulnir a com so of medicine ul I'lilladslphla. was en tei tallied nt Mi John Motfatt's, on Him stieet, the past week. William Hacliman left yesteidnv for his new home nt Unston, Ills family will mako a shoit stay nt I'lttstoii, and will join him in a few days. (leniKo 11111k, of Chuicli stieet, has ie tin noil lo his studies at Wyoming Seminal y. Hairy Young, of Ui Inker stieet, leaves today to resuiuo his studies at th9 Univeisity of Pennsylvania. James Cullen has retuined fiom Pittsburg, where ho represented tho local Y '.M. 1. at their national con vention. Miss Daisy McCioiy. of lllakely street, has i etui ned from a week's visit nt WllUes-Unue. Miss Maine Lindsay has i etui ned homo f i oni a short stny til Fieeland. Mr. and Mis. l M. Potter have re tinned from a short visit spent nt Ilawloy. JUNK DEALEB, ARRESTED. Charged with Receiving otolon Brass and Not Registering It. Pellnus Ktet nberger, a peddler and junk dealt r, of 30" Flist Flreet, was iirialiined before Aldeinian Millar jes tei clay nfteinoou on tho chaigo of not Keeping the reiiilied Junk hooks ant with lecclvlng stolen biass. Ho waived a bcailng and was held under CEYLON AND INDIA TEA BLACK or GREEN Is Machinc-Made. Tea Tables Turned Scientific manufacture by the planters of Ceylon and India lias given lovers of good tea a clean and unadulterated artU cle. Consumption shows they prefer it to impure Itand-rollcd China and Japan teas. DIRECTIONS Use less tea and infuse three to five minutes. AU ways use boiling water. AMUSEMENTS. i I YCEUH THEATRE ""Rel & llurKunifer. Lessee and ManmjeM A. J. Dully, tluslness Manager. Thursday Matirm and Night, Jan 3 J. K. Burke's High Class Uattdeville Joseph Hnrt nnd Carrio De Mar Tho Groat Honri Fronch Dempsey Mnek nnd Company Lozolle Laura Comstock Prouty Brothers Frinco Albono and Hnys and LaBrant I'llct NlRht, 2V av., .'A. and 73c. Mitlnet, 25e. uml Joo. Oiililicn to any pan of tho down-, 13c. ONH only Friday, Jan. 4. Minir Louis Clara MANN LIPMAN In tlicb uinonioiuly funny comedy suceets, ALL ON ACCOUNT OF ELIZA l-rlcr 2"c Mr,, "., I 00 ami J1.60. rntll on inli- Wrilnn-tliy ul l a. m. OM: MOIIT O.NbY, Monday, January 7 Tlie c Yoik anil llotlon Suwc-m, Sptiljl ntuin insaifetnrnt of IMMrjL SULbT incuntlnc tbe Parish Priest A (iwict vtlicilKiiur ilir 'flu lluatrlcdl Mirpilw of the titnn. lluinoi .mil intliiiH ili'ftly combined. rillOJ " Jh , 'Oi , Tk .mil fcl.un llilliice ami Mulil. l.ln-l) VY, JAN. 9 Sousa and His Band l.vniliiK pciliiniinri .a S.l". Matineu p-iforniantc at 2 f-0 Dncct from lluroncati ttl'ipinl.s. Mi. -iin-ji .iml III occlIint niinlc Ian av furlr Hip fail of tlixlebrjltil i Jjilt-tl. I.o Journil tlt Dilj.il, J'ail.-i. Sale opm MeiHlar at 0 a. -,ri. I'rlCM r.tinltisr, S.V., Mc Tie. anil ?1 00, Matimt, 23i . 30c. and 73c. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, - RBI--A UllvOUNm! HAKRV A IWIVVN. Manager ami l.nwof. Local Mnuer. iiAbANCc or m:lk. Span of Life 'llirco MehU, Commencing Monday, January "7 VIvriMX.S rilMI.W AM) Wf.U.NKnAY. Side Tracked r.itnliiff Prices 1j , J3c , 33c anj 30c. .Matinee prleis 13 unci 25 rnt. New Gaiety Theatre Tliirc- Ha, Coiiinii-iicliiR rillUISUAY, DtX. S. 'I Iin Olisilial Sam T. Jack's Burlesquers rrlns-lallnfc Tie ami 23e l.irnlnR, l.So JV. , S3u ami 3Di Nt" Year' inatinc, 15o., 2'. , J'k. anil 30t $;im hail. Chief of Police Uobllng li the prosecutoi. Henry Custer, nllas Mitchell, of 308 Kali view avenue, wns charged with selling biass to Steinborgtr. Custst was given u heating hefoie AldermaJ Lentes, of South Bcraiitoit, yiHterilal moining and held In $1,000 ball, In del f'liilt of which he was commltteil Custer is accused of stealing: hrn1 Journals und other articles from th LucKu wanna Iron and Htiel company! OBITUARY. Jroreli tlio )soarobl on of Jlr. md Mil. M." .1. s.hi filler, i.f 7.10 Hamnton tri.et. d(M at .11 o'rlorl. rtrrih mrriiliifr. Tlie funi-nl will Ul.l I hoc at 2 o'clock Iniorrow afternoon frun thai lonilir iti-iiiriiee. iniiinient win et mia in at, Jviiivt ueririau t.jiiioiic cnuicn. 4A . " ' i