rp THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1901. WEST SCRANTON x j.-ui.iiri'iij"iirir rit-ti ,--- ELECTION DAY IN THREE WARDS SELECT COTWCrLMEN TO BE CHOSEN TODAY. Who the Candidates Are and What Parties They Represent Barbel Organize a. Union Strikes at Ox ford and Mt. Pleasant Will Be Set tledBoy Killed in Capouse Break erEntertainments Thfs Evoning. Y. W. C. A. Notes and Other Para graphs of Interest. whether regular attendant nt tills church or not, should attend these services. Special elections will be held today In the Fifth, Sixth and Fourteenth wards to All the vacancies In select comic II caused by the resignation of Hlchuid J I. Williams, Edward Juines, Jr., and J'ctci F. McUann. Interest lit the con tefts Is not very life, although Itepiib lican, Democratic, Prohibition and In dependent candidates have been an nounced in the different wauls. The contest In the Fifth waul will be fought between Hlehaid Moigun, the regular Itepubllcan nominee, and V. K Thayer, who Is running on nomina tion pnpers. Morgan has the 'ndorne ment of the vigilance committee, while Tl iiycr has the endorsement of htin dieds of the best citizens of the waul, who do not approve of the method iidcptcd of llxlng a. price on the noniln iitloi1. Charles Munson Is the hcileo of the VtcHbltlonlsts of the Fifth waid. The told water advocates have also nom inated a candldute In the .Sixth vurd In the person of licit Stone, who will make a bid for vote. The Republican candidate In the Sixth Is Knn O. Jones. John V. llegan Is the tegular Democratic nominee, and 'William A. Cirady will run on nomination papers. A hot tight Is expected In the Four teenth ward between Thomas Cos Kfove, the Democratic nominee, and Thomas Holtham, Republican. Tits 5olls will bo open from 7 a. m. to 7 p. at, and If the people of these wards vent good men to iopreent ihent, ihete Ih ample mateilal to select fiom nt today's election. chatter has been applied for and will it main open until next Monday even ing for slgnalutes, when nnother meeting will bo h?ld. ' The following oflliern and members were elected and cm oiled last evening: Piesident, John V. Jamess recording secretary, Harry 1 Ralney: treasur er, Charles C. Mason; members, L. II. Recker, J. A. Davis, C D. James, John Hughes. George II. Pfelffer, Alfred rtho, J. O. Thomas, dwllym Mad dock. 1. F. Caw ley, August Howard, M. 1 Kchlmmel. Several other mem bers will be enrolled during the week. Breaker Boy Killed. Daniel Jones, aged sixteen ears, son of Mr. and Mis. Whltmoro Jones, of fU2 Caroline avenue, employed as a slateplcker nt the Capouso breaker, was instantly killed while at work jvstetday by being1 ground In the cle vatots ttsed to holt the coal ftom the iicreens Into the chutes. The boy was not missed ftotu his nc rttstomeil place In the brjaker until his lifeless lody was found In the cle- n lots, mangled beyond lecognltlon, and It will ptobably neer be known Just how the unfortunate accident oe cut red. The supposition it that young Junes uecldentallv fell Into the ele tatots The body was leinoved to ills home, white Cot oner Roberts viewed the re tinitis and decided ilia an inquest was unneoessaty. The funeral will take place at :i o'clock tomoirow aftetnoon. Rev. Thomas do Ot itchy, I). D., of the Jarkson Street Ilaptlst chinch, will officiate. Interment will be made in the Washburn stteet cemetery. Japanese Entertainment. The following programme will be rendered at the Japanese entottalti ment in the FlrstWclsh Haptlst chutch this evening: Plnno Duct, Mm. D. II. Tlioiim, MUs LIlMbeth It. lluaV ncclUtlflii MUs Klith Mir Jtnpncw WrdJIrtT. Solo HI" Lllxatittli Lewis Jspanoo 1 antutlc.....ISy SKtccn Young ladles Solo Mlw Hlsjbeth llonrll Recitation MU Ma Thomas Chorus ...........I)y Jspanct Ladles Tablesux, "Salute of the Flags," By TweUs Younit Lsdlts The proirrsmme will b jlven under the dltec tion of Mln tidle Jones, elocutionist. Accom ptalit of tlie esenlug, bllsabeth It. Hughe. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Tite Get man class opens this even ing, the first lesson ot the new teim being given. Terms, one dollar for the ten lesson course. All membets of the association are cordially invited to attend the Bible lectures given by Rev. Chatles Ilurl liurt, of the Philadelphia Bible Insti tute. Rev. Httrlburt Is one of the best Bible teachers In the United States, and no one should fall to hear him. Both the 4 o'clock service and the evening lectin e ure given In the Sec ond Presbyterian church, in the 400 block on Jefferson avenue. COSTS BUT LITTLE. Barbers' Union Organized. A meeting of the journeymen bar bers of West ticranton was held last evening in John Hughes' shop on West Lackawanna avenue, for the put pose of effecting a permanent organization. Organizer Oeotge Gothier, of the Cen tral Labor union, was piesent and outlined the plan of ptoceedure. A ' - ' Euteitnlumcnt and Social. An entertainment and social for the benefit of Thomas Boston will be held it Moat's hall this evening. The pro gramme Is as follows: Ri'Uitlun . .Tin- .vnllitaclte filer Club Duct, Thoi Polnn mil Mr. M. J. Boston Williams Han Mo John I). K.V.I1H Ttnor Sulo David Johns Ilarlltne Sol . 1'lano Solo .. ( ontrilto Solo Vlutlon . . llarltono Solo Soprano "olo Tenor Solo ,, Baritone Vilo Accompanist tVi.dmtor of Giro Club Theip will In an cnjojable lltne atlir tli f(i terlalmmnt Good music and ilancinp; Ad tnls'lon 1R tent'. All are cordially inilted Thomas Boston David John Williams Mn M .1. Boston Williams .."Hi- ntbrafltr Glee Club IMwaid Griffith MUs Matthews David bltphcnt Philip Waircn . . . Jlu P. P. Thoma. .l'dward Ciilffith ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT TOR f COUGHS 1 and COLDS TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. St. David's Episcopal Church. Rev. D. V. Gwilym, a mission preacher ftom New York city, ouencd mlsson services in St. David's (hutch, with celehratlon of Holy r.uchailst, on Sunday morning. At the second cele btatlon he pte.iched on the tet, "I S.nv the King." At evensong he preached on the tlnee rods, "The Rods of Moses, Aaron and Ellsha." Mr. Gwilym is an intensely eat nest preacher and held his audience to the end. He will continue services this week and Sunday. Celebration of the Holy Eucharist even mottling ut 8 o'clock; Bible trading at 4 p. m., and mission service at S p. m. livery one, Funerals Yesterday. R.v John T. Dunn olllolated at the rttnetal services over the late Sablna Ketrick in Holy Ctoss chutch jester day morning. He also said the mass end pleached the sermon. The pall bcatets wete: Thomas Chine, Martin May. Michael lllland, Battley Bttike, Peter Collins and J. F. McDonough. Interment was made In the Cathedral cwutety. Shott services wete held over the le mams of the late William Beaumont at the family homo on South Seventh sited jesterday morning, and later tho body was conveyed to St. Luke's Knircopa! church, where additional ser lcus were conducted by Rev. Rogers Iittael. The funeral party accompanied tite lemaius to Patersolt, N. J., wheie iptetment was made. The funeial of the late Abiaham I 'hamus was also conducted yester day afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from the loue on Sttatford avenue, whete tunny Grand At my men and fiiend of deceased had guthcted. Interment was rutde in the Washhutn street ceme tri v. A Discovery for the Cure of Plies Which May Be Tried at Small Expense. A pile cure which Is painless nnJ harmless, but which affords Immedi ate relief and in most cases a complcto ouro In a very short time, is sold by druggists under tho namo of Pyramid Pile Cure. It Is in suppository form, to be ap plied at night and its regular use has cured thousands of obstinate, long standing cases, and It seems to bo equally effective in all tho vnilous forms of plies, whether itching, bleed ing or protruding. The Pyrnmld Pile Cure allays tho In flammation and Intolerable itching, re duces the little tumors, nnd Its astrin gent properties cause tho enlarged blood vessel's to contract to a normal, healthy condition. A Baltimore gentleman t elates his experience In these words: "It affotds me unusual pleasure to udd my endorsement to those of othets telatlve to the really remurknble cures made by the Pj ram Id. "I was a sufferer for years until told by a fellow-salesman of the Pyramid Pile Cute. "It has entirely cutcd me nnd I chterfully send this for publication if ou wish to use it In thut direction. 1 wish you would send mo one of jour little hooks on cause nnd cute of piles; 1 desire to show it to some friends." Anj sufferer from piles may use the Pyramid with certainty that It will give Instant relief and its legular use n petmanent euro and the further as surance that it contnlns no cocaine, motphlne or other metnllc or mineral poison. All druggists sell the Pjramld Pile Cute at B0 cents per package. A little book on cnuse and cure of piles w ill be mailed ft ee b addressing the Pyramid Dtug Co. of Marshall, Mich. DUNMOREDOINGS DISCOURSE OF THE P.EV. W. H. WILLIAMS. He Spoke on "The Sin Against the Holy Ghost" at Last Night's Moot ing Flro in tho Lunch Wagon at the Corners Did a Sir ill Amount of Damage Amos Waskor Thrown from His Carriage by Running Away of Horse Benefit Social to Be Held Other Notes. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. ii January i t Fan less The tretueudous reductions quoted below, tell at a glance what our aim is. We intend to clear out every yard of oiir Fall and Winter stock and fully expect to do so during the preseut month. If ex traordinary values count for anything, there'll be a rush of buyers in the Faucy Dress Goods Depart ment while this sale lasts. Lot I u r Double fold plaids, best styles and colors. Honest value q for 15c. To close OC Lot II About a hunched pieces of Whipcords nnd Jacqttard Dress Goods. A marvel at the f s piice 1 UC Lot III 36-inch Jacquards, full color range. Best style and finish. Sale restricted to 25 j 5 picces 1 OC Lot IV 40 inch Canterbuiy Suitings. Two toned ettects, in neat patterns. Dirt cheap at ubtV 38 inch Ciepons in beautiful mixed btocade effects. A te mnrknble half price lot at Lot VI 40 inch All-Wool, Silk nnd Wool, and fancy weaves. A fine selection of Roods that sold from 50c to 76c. Your choice for Lot VII .... 40 inch Silk and Wool weaves, the cream of a most popular ) "fabric that sold for 75o a ir- yard. The sale price is. tOt Lot VIII 46 inch Puie Wool French Serges. Grand assoitment of the best colorings. . A tri- -jfi-, umph in bargain giving )"C Lot IX Is mixed and consists of Pure Wool Seiges, Homespuns, Tweeds Cheviots, Amaranth Serines, etc. worm yoc to huc. unotce 49c 19c 25c 33c Lot X All-Wool Pebble Cheviots, 48 inches wide and eveiy new shade of the season. Our tain.. rv ous $1.00 cloth at OyC Lot XI 54 inch English Camel's Hair Suitings; tho most fashionable cloth of the season for high class tailored suits or walking Sklits. A very special bargain no Lot XII 40 inch Heavy All-Wool Whip cords for Jacket Suits. Every good shade tepresented. C Choice OyC Lot XIII Consists of Ileal English Chev iots, GO inch Fiench Venetians, SO inch Camel's Hair Suitintrs, etc. All high pi iced and high class gooas. cnoice now for The Tabernacle chutch 1ms com menced arrangements to celebiate the eleventh annual St. David's banquet nnd conceit, Friday evening, Match 1 Special services will be held at the Jackson stteet Baptist chinch during the whole week. Itev. O. Kt earner, who l a soul winner and a sweet llospel singer, will he piesent and take chat go of the meeting. He will sing thu solo, "Home Love." The public Is cotdlallv invited to attend all these hen Ices. 'J he week of piayer was begun last evening with set vices at the Sumner Avenue Presbytet Ian chinch under the t'.iU'ctlnn of Itev. I'. A. Boyl. This ev filing the meeting will be held in the Plvmouth Congiegntional chinch. NORTH SCRANTON. Sevet jI of the umdldatt'S of the .First wurd held a meeting Saturday even ing and decided upon holding the pti mailes on Saturday, Januaiy 12, be tween the hours of 4 and 7 p. in. Tho candidates who have leglsteted aie John McDonnell, John J. Kvuns, Wlll inm Jenkins. All other candidates must register with Alderman Fldrer befoie 0 o'clock tomoitow moinlng. Mis i:. S. Jackson, Mrs. n. Ctcllln and Mlt-s Wlllurd were In lliufotd 011 Sunday, attending tin funeral of Mis. Pickett, of Not th Main avenue. S. M. Coison, station agent at the Ptovidence Dehvwaie and Hudson sta tion, who was lun down lust week by a train, near Dean stteet, is still in .1 critical condition. Miss Hditli Wescott, of Stockpoit, X. Y, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wescott, of Chinch ave nue. Tomonow evening tho FatherWhltty society will hold their second annual country dance at the Auditorium. Tho hall has been beautifully decorated with cornstalks, pumpkins, squahhes and other farm produce. All persons who attend will be attired In farmer costumes. The hall will be lighted with different colored electric lights. The stage will be decorated w Ith large palms and potted plants. The orchestra will also be attired In fatmer's cos tumes. The gtand maich will stattat 9 o'clock. William Henry, of West Market street, is seriously ill at his home. Mlis Anna Haggerty, of West Mai ekt street, Is visiting fi lends in Wllkes Bat re. Mr. and Mis. Malum, of Prlcebutg, visited in this hectlon yesterday. Pattiek MoNulty, who was btubbtd a fow das befote last election, Is able to bo about again. The Not th Knd Stars and Tlguo's gmnalum team will play basket batl at the Auditorium this evening. Jacob Schlebel, of Paiker .stteet, Is visiting in Honesdale. Oeorgo Clatk, of Providence road nnd North Main avenue, is slightly in disposed. Pastor G. U Allien' Bible study 10 sumod at the Young Women's Chris tian association yestetday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Euneral of the Late Frank Sennefel- der Installation of Officers of Modern Woodmen Notes. Thf temalns of the late Frank Sen wfelder were consigned to a grave In the Twentieth ward cemetery yester day morning at 9 o'clock. Tho ro lnnins were taken to St. Mary's Ger man Catholic church, on River street, where a requiem mass was celebrated by Hev. Peter Christ. Tite members of the Ezra Griffin post. Grand Army of the Republic attended the funeral in a body. The pall bearets were diaries Wer ner, Adam Wassner. Nicholas Flsch, Anton Weinschenk, of the Grand Ar my of the Republic, and G. C. Jonei, nnd (i. A. Cailyon. The flower bearer was John Snyder. Officers Installed. At a regular meeting of Lackawanna camp, No. 8707, Modern Woodmen of AniPrltn, held In Hartman's hall last Thutiday evening, the district deputy, Joseph R. Hughes, Installed the fol low lug ofllcers for the ensuing yeat : Venetable consul, C. C. Donovan: worthy adviser, F. W. Ro-e; clerk, Fied Gunter; escort. William Matts. jr.: watchman, William Orelser; sen try, J. M. Hosklns; manager, for tlnee jears, W. A. Fish. Surprise Party. A very pleasant Hitipilse partv was tendeied Miss Margaret and Master Fied Davis at their home, 1207 Pitts ton avenue, last evening. It wok a pleasant event, dlveislons of various kinds being metrlly Indulged In. At a late hour tefieshnients were served. Those piesent were: The Misses Mama Boland. I.lzle O'llata, Mame Crane, Josephine iledler, Mary Davis, Dora (irlggs, Maud Daley, Anna Da i Ida Davis. Theresa Buhnlo, Grace Botn, data Bi miner. Louisa Blatter, Besle Holder, Vitgle Griggs, George Lutj:. AVilfred Gregoty, Paul Klefer. Robett Dickson, Joseph Weinschenk, Otto Weinschenk, Roy Snow, Ai thur Griggs. Fied Davis. Ellis Daley, Frank Hunznian, Hllja Ilunzman, John Ful ler, David Ilunzman, Ernest Daniels and Jacob Hnrowltz. The Diunimer Evangelist, Rev. W. II, Williams is demonstntlng to the people of Dunmote that ho has a knowledge of the wotd of God and can preach n sermon ns well as mako a temperance address. He took for his subject last night, "The Sin Against tho Holy Ghost." Text, Matt, xll: .10-31. He said in patt: "It is not a sin committed ignor atitly, but knowingly; It Is not a careless but a wilful rejection ot tho truth. It Is not a sin committed In n moment, but Is a final act to a long life of slit. "Wo often hear It said, he or she Is nn lnlldrl who Is fighting tho church nnd Bible, saying that Jesus Christ vas a bnstntd and a v.'ietch. There an- no inimeis, nut thoro aro men nnn women who have crossed the lino and we are to lot them alone, for they ore Joined to their Idols. Christ, when on earth, changed his whole attitude to wards such and closed tho Book against them bv speaking in parables, 'lUyes to se they see not: ears to hear, thoy heir not.' Wc can becomo blind and deaf to tho plan of salvation. It was malice that made tho wicked I'htlseo say it is done by Beelzebub. It was Ignorance that made the multi tude 01 y crucify Him These were forgiven: the othcis prilriied, with out hope or another Invitation, for they, In their blindness, were huirlcd on to meet their doom. "Some would say this is unjust in God. Will you pleaso tell mo what Is the extent of the crime committed, then I will modify my statement. What is It to sin against God. It Is an awful crime to tiamplo tho love of heaven under your feet. "Not every reproach is talcm by the Holy Ghost as blasphemy, for we say many things against His work that wc do not mean, but when in the Judgment of tho Holy Ghost He knows we mean it, then He lesents it with a Justice that knows no mercy. "Man then Is loft In a haidness of hcnit nnd will never lelent, but will live In a state of moveless Indifference, until he depiuts to his own place. This results from the fact that ho is abandoned. The spit It of God Is like the bteath of life It depaits. The candlestick is temoved out of itn place. The talents are given to an other and the Holy Ghost becomes an enemy. "God Is love. Penitent souls find him so; unpenitent ones will find him n consuming flic. God Is merciful, but sin Is hurtful to Him and he can not look upon sin with the least do g'ee of an allowance. "When will God have more power to save you than now? You ausnot safe now In your sins. Does not the peace of heaven demand that these rebels against) all purity bo outside ot heaven. There was one rebellion In heaven. God will not take the risk of unother, for thete will be no rebels there. Shall the lights of heaven be entrusted to bloody binnds." MIfs Hull Fang again last night, to the great delight of nil piesent. Mr. Williams will take for his sub ject tonight, "will We Know Our Friends In Heaven." Everybody is invited. Constant Dull Pain in My Back Mr. Samuel Cleveland Is a carpentor, and residos at 01 CotUgo Row, Bradford, Pa. Ho has the following to say concornlng his trouble and the wonderful euro accom plished by Morrow's Kld-no-olds. "For ths pait thrte yotri I hare had Xldntr troublei o iti to not bo able to do much work. I bad a oomtant dull pain tn my back and at time it wa aerorapanted tijr a tbarp ilioot'ns pain just OTtr tho kidneys. My nwea war asocted ft 1 could not sleep well or get propar rest. Tlw scTtlous from the kidneys showed a daposlt Indicating a constant drain on ray system. I tried a number ot dootors and took nearly erery kind of kilnaymedlclna Inoxlitoace. but noth lnedldraa anrirooduiillll took Monow's Kld-no-olds. Aftor taklQc them a fow days t notioed a change la my condition. One to cent box has entirely romoTftd tba dull pain la my back and done me mora good than all the dootors and other medicine I took in the past tiro years. Marrmw'm KIDcNE-OIDS (SswBSiwv Cure Sick Kidneys. MORROWS KID-NE-OIDS are mad for Kidney Diseases and that they cur Kidney Diseases can be attested by a "cloud of living witnesses," en of which tall hh story above. Morrow' Kld-nt-otds ar for sale by all druggists er by mall, prepaid, on receipt of 50c liomWi KM at ! an luda al j by JOHN MORROW GO..OIiemlsts SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. a Williams' Basement Store After you have taken in the Main Floor ; icen all there is to see in Confections of every sort; the finest ot Bake Stuffs and Toys, until you can't rest; had a fine Luncheon in our thoroughly ap pointed Restaurant then drop in tho Elevator to the Basement and see Housefurnishings Tinware and Hardware of every sort, No larger or better assortment In Scranton with prices that are just as little as we can make them a littU less than in any other store 1. 1). WILLIAMS & BRO. 312 and 314 Lackawanna Avenue. Nubs of News. George Oltell, special ofllcer for the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company, arrested live tramps at the old mill, Sunday morning', and locked them up. A number of the tiamps have been lodclnif around the mill of late, and quite a considerable amount of ma chinery was damaged. Officer Okell in tends to clean out all the tramps found around the Lackawanna Iron und Steel company's property. P. P. Kloss, of Cedar avenue, ii con fined to his borne with an attack of the Kill'. John O'Rilen, ot 1323 Stone avenue, had his hand badly smashed nt the South works yestetday. At the meetlntr of the St. Mary's Glco and Dramatic association last night the nomination of otllceis was postponed until the next monthly meet ing on Monday, February 4. File in Lunch Wagon. Considerable excitement was cteated aiound the Corners yesterday after noon when a lively blazo was seen coming- tluougli the toot of the lunch wjgon. The wagon Is hemmed in on both sides by frame structures and the high wind blowing at the time made it look somewhat soilous for a row 1 moments, but luckily Permanent JIan C.eoige Feeze, of the Neptune com pany, was on the scene (and with e few well-directed blows was nble to Ket to the seat of the fire, which was between the ceiling and the toof. He made short work of extinguishing it. It was caused by an overheated stove. Tho damage done will amount to about $25, which H fully covered by Insurance. iT: i Popular Home Store. Furnlihlnj We Pon't 'Till the ice is all b0I1 but cut prices now at the height of the skating sea son. Cost has been dis regarded and profit for gotten on BARNEY & BEKRY SKATES. It's easier to put money in the bank than to pack the Skates in boxes. Is not that a sufficient reasonP AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUH THEATRE -RcU k. Burunder. Lessee and Ma A. J. Manir Dully, Business Manager. Matinee and Night, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8. Sousa and His Band Eicnlnp pnformance at S 15. , Matinee performance t .50 Foote & Fuller Co Mcars Building. Specialty. Diseases of Women. Iloom 1, over Globe stote. Hours: 1 to G30 p. m. Consultation free. OBITUARY. 89c Sale Is Now in Full Swing. Globe Warehouse GREEN RIDGE. At the annual meeting of the Ladles' Aid society of the Gieen Rldt'e 1'ies byterlan church yestetday, the follow ing cllicers woro elected: Sirs. S. V. Hull, piesldent; Mrs. Townsend Pooie, hif rrcsldent; Mis. Chniles Carr, see tetary and treasuter; manafreis, Mrs. !emi, Mis. W. L. Cair. Mis. V. S. X!oU, Mi 8. George Gibson, jr., Mis. John Poore, Mrs. J. S. Kttkpatrlek, Mi. 1? L. Merrlmati,. Mlfb Tenney, MIm Louise "Williams. At a meeting of tho republican vK'l lante committees of tho Thirteenth ward, held last night, It was decided to hold the wtlniarles on Satutday, Jan. 12, between the itouts of 4 and 7 p. in., ut the usual polling place. Tho nfilces to bo voted for aie select coun ll. common council, assessor and a register of voters, judgo of election and inspector of election in each dU ti let. All candidates must register with tho cliaitman on or boforo Thursday, Jan. 10, at 9 p. m., with tho chairman, B. V. Tlnkham, 1303 Mou sey avenue. J. W. Browning wishes to announce that he is not a candldute for select councilman of the Thirteenth ward. Will L. Carr Is confined to his mom by a severe attack of grl CuiisUlle llcnidrJ DavU, of Ojl, Mint, Ud jctenlay mornhc at 2 CO o'cloik utter a lln Kerlnff illnes of temal month? witli sluimrli trouble. Tho deceased was horn fort) yejrs ago I .it I.cm(D, W joining count j. About sutcm jarrs agu he mocil to I'roMUcnco jiul lias ntncc 'been n resident of this place, lie Inn acted a oiutablo of tho Second ward for secral jcarj ami was a man nltli many trlend who x.ill re Kiet hU death, lie U (uivbcd by his luothc. Mrs. J A. Dull, his wife nnd two sons, Chillcs tmd Clark; lib biotlnrj and sisters, aro: iln. Vlra r.wns, of l'itlton; lr. I.ucrrtU I.cuh, ot Abiiibton; '-.trail llaib. of btrantonj I'm. fi3.or it. M. IUvH, of iiunmorr; William 11 Pahi, of Clark's fin en, and lljron Dub Tho funeral will be held toinorro v moinin.' from the lioine. Itev. II. D. I.vnian and lte. fl A Ciru will officiate. Interment will le made nt the I.cmn (tnietery. John Dojlo diid at hU homo, 411 ltUUoad ait. nue, at tnldnlsht after a wetk'n lllnc wllli rneiinoiila. He was a lilahly ruiected riN dmt of Ibo Ucllouo section of the city and hU death will be a tad kliO'k lo lib numeioua frlcmti. He is sun bed by the follow lue chll. drur. I'. J., John, Jainui, Mltlucl, Thomas, I-rank. Man' and htttv, The funeial announco. ment will be mado later, l)ald Dull, cf 1707 Cedar alenue, died Jev terdaj', aged CO jiiui. Ill is 6unhed by hll wlft, Hannah, son David, Mrs. Cooper, 11m, Ilinh, Mrn. Oliwirtli, and ibtcr, Mis. Will lain Gore, funeral announcement, later, K, Y. Jone., acd 73 years, died yeiteidsy at him home st 'US llutler street, Dunmore. fu neral today at 3 o'clock from the residence of his son, Itlchaid. Interment in W'ajlilurn street cenieterj-. Hoise Took Fright. A horse being driven by Amos Wash er, of Shoemaker avenue, took fright on Blakely stteet yestetday, near the cemoteiy, and befoie he was bi ought under control, succeeded in making Swallowing A sword is a trick not conducive to health or longevity. Ilut it is not more iujurious than the hasty swallowing of half masticated food washed down by gulps of ice water in summer or cups of hot coffee in win ter. Hasty eating is the foe of health. Sooner or later it must remit in in digestion or some other form of stom ach disease. For tlie cure of I the diseases of the stomach and allied organs of digestion ami nutrition, there is no medicine so effective as Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. always help. It almost always cures. Mrs. Mary 15 Lewis, of Tanner, Clllmcr Co , W. Va, writes i "I will alwaji recommend Vr. Pierce' Golden Medlcat Discover, 'Favorite l'reacrlptlou' and fl-i.iM, Vltttl far they cured me when doctors ami other medi cines failed. I'or fifteen jeara I suftered untold tube rv When I commenced taUui: J)r. Pierce' medicine-, I had plen up alt hope of eer gettiucr welt I could not He down to sleep, and everything I ate would almost cramp me to death. Was very uervous and could hardly walk acroM the room onlv uaihtJ ninety pounis when I commenced taking these medi cines six years ago; now wifti out hundria and joi I v pounds, and am havint: better health than ever before My friends oil iy they cm hardly believe that I nm the same person : after being sick o louff, thaw ehanftJ la te tobuit and rotvehttked. I have taken lifleen bottles of the Discovery ' fifteen of the ' Prescription ' and fifteen of the 'Pellets"' Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Advisor, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of at one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only, or if cloth binding is desired send 31 stamps. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. V Vr, J, j. VJ a sorry sight ot the buggy to which Iib w.tsi nttnehed. Mr. Washer was thrown out, but luckily escaped serious injury and plucklly held onto the telns until the horse was stopped by passersbj. Benefit Social. The independent Fhe lonipuity members uie doing a lot of hustling these days, prepaiing for the big bene llt social to be given In Odd Fellows hall in the near futuie for Mr. James Blown, whose husband mot death In tho Mountain shaft a short time ago. Mr. Blown wax a foimer f 01 email ot the company and a well known flre mun. It Is expected that laige dele gations from tho vatlous companies of the valley will bo piesent nnd that a handsome sum will be icallzed. Butgess Buischell, who is the chair man of the committee In charge, never doen things by halves, so a big success seems assutcd. Direct fiom European triumphs. Mr Soua and his excellent musicians aw fairly the fad of the tcltbralcd capital. Le Journal Ji4 lKluti, l'arla. Sile opins Monday at 0 a. sn. rrlccs Fvenins, L'3 , r0c., 75c. and tl.09. Matinee, 2ji., S0e. and 75c. Ecnlnc Pciformancc at 8.H. Matinee at 2 39. Thursday, .M Jan. 10. J. K. BURKE'S VAUDEVILLE FESTIVAL The follow Inz artists will appear! The Foi.e Juggling Johnsons. John I). Gilbert, Cheridsli Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. IMward Lsmonde, Morton ind hlllott, Maud Townsend, Fuller, Mailer and Uurke, Tepge and Daniel. Special Bargain Day Matinee, C5e. to any part of the house. Childicn to any part lie. iWC prices 23, 23. M) and 73 cents. MKht price 23, Ja, W and 74 cents. Even- Unclaimed Letteis. Lettets remaining unclaimed dur ing the potiod ending Jan. 5, l'JOO. Persons calling for those lettets please Ktv "AdverTlsed." H. B. Chase (3), I'eter Doherty, Laich street: Wllllum slogan, Mlchail Gibbons, Bobeit Johnson, Abblo Me rawlev, Mrs. Agnes Mnlloy, 720 Adams avenue: I S. lUtiker, Maiy Sceloj. lliook stieet, Oeotge W. Tinner, Mis. Thomas Thompson, 1G1 Jefferson ave nue: Stephen Vtbun, Ihtlto Clalanel lo fit Lunardi (F), Manantonlo Hclos cla (F), Cat In Oilando, Itocco Olzsso (D, Donlomelo Corvo, Carmela Bo nUllo (F). Michael Caputo (D, 13u nnlco Bockwell. package, fourth cjoss, lwn Jpffeison tu cnue. TOLD IN BRIEF. leonine Performances at 8.W. Matlneo performance ut 2 SO, llim P. PHtKOlOUMTS FRHHY NIC! IT, iiVTUIIIlAY MMINEI3 AKD MGHT, JANUARY 11 and 12. uie biq EW YonK success. Th?UiIIagePosf master Under the management of Mr. J, Wealey Hosen. quest, also manager lltli btreet Theater. New ork SWEV.r, CLEAN AND KLKVAIINO. Ap-iK-aling to man, woman and child, and withal A lllti OAST including AllCHIE BOVD as tho Po.t maatei . Maht Prlcis-M, 60, 73c. and M.OO. Matlneo Irkc Entire lower floor, 50c. bak conj', 23c: children to any part of houso, 15c. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, HARRY A DROWN Local Manager. phi's BU-muvnnw. Managers and Leaiees, Ihren nights tunimtnclnc Monday, Jan. T, A J. Scaminon' IUItroad Drama, Side Tracked usual matinees. JANUAUY 10, 11 and U, William NanKevllle Presints HUMAN HEARTS. A play that touches tho heart. Full of pattiet, etnntlon and comcilj'. Matinee Price' 15 and 53 cents, l.unlis I'l'K-' 15 -3 33 a,lJ M "" Policeman Beavers suffered a slight accident while at his wotk In No. fi shaft recentlj', that will incapacitate hlni from taklnH lI placo among tho finest for somo tlmo. Dining his ab sence his placo will bo filled by Bpeclal Officer James Mcdiall. Mathow CSettlngs deslies to an nounre his candidacy for tho olllco of street commissioner, subject to the de cision of tho Dcmocratlo caucus. Mrs. Peter 8lcglo is suffering from a seveto attack of gtlp at her home on Elm street. FREE ELEGTRIG BELT OFFER iM.iW.vlVi.jir.,!.' , "JLIUlfB"' SStl"ll tf1 $ rTSTTT" "T.f)K J H iai in j EB&szm u.evat7Bixrfi: i 2Z f" ISI in our own conic. a urniih th Btnulne uid (.nlylUlDHniEojLlSSIlT. ISUliaaSktSLUlBlCSKLT tn unv re&iler of this naner. SauvijIb iil(iall iit low fottipol!haarftlf. COST AltJCT llCThlMn oomuirei with mftst. All nthp troftfmt nil Lur.i. t.ht ftll ftlh.pcUa. trie ixiii. rpiinfM ami ,,! tlL a JICK CVII (or iiiorellMnSOallueiiti. usl.Vbual.(l nt lor alfnorrous dUeaes, ivfakiieiei, und dtsurders tor eompUto ssnlnlonUdentlalratalotrun, tiitlkli4MluillHiu. SCARS, ROEBUCK & CO., ChlOQgO. ! Diseases, fir, lloipilal aal Arfiu Uureon (alls lAlnuelDinL l'aw" All Abuses.' BloodPolson,V8ricoceli,Strlct.n nil PniVATK. nnd qouRK u LostMnnho J3M? Freislt tl liiiLhaetei. n orrani.! uIIt restored. Freiali raaaa enreu 111 4 lo iu iinyp. i n moss answou rases solletted. ''BIN DBUTSOHIR ARZT." ment lr siall. SeuiTforNHoni TeaUmonlals Book ex poiuig Tcr j t aX IutUuM,UKUtcs4 AMiumI fraud, X V,