"''yW', THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1901. WEST SCRANTON ANNUAL REPORT OF HOSPfTAL PREPARED BY SUPERINTEN DENT SARA SMITH. Number of Surgical Cases dossed During the Past Year Wns Over One Thousand Mission Seivlces at St. David's Church C. M. D. A. OfHceis Installed Attiacttons at the New Home Festival Boys Ar rested for Stealing Epidemic of Grip Other Notes. The annual icpoit j tin- number of nios treated at llic Wost rilde hocpl ml f i om Jan. 1, won. to Jun. I,. 1901, lias been prrp'iroit by riuperlnlendrnt Hmlth. and fa us lollnwi: Indoor surgical ruses Male, 2S, fi niulo, 31. Outdooi nurclrul rjes--Male. L'Oii , frin'il", o". Indoor mtilicrti i .oeti .Malt', 4.": fe male, -W Outdoor medical aif-.M.ili, 2.:. f-- llllllf, 'Ji. Updttf, 10. Two within twemv-four hours after being admitted lo hospital. Hlilh, J", ambulance rails. IB. Tin litter f" rciponilfd to by William Price it rion. who fitinhh the team foi l ho ambulance Number nf suiglcn' usee dup(i dining Hit year, 1047. ThN Is eonildereil an ev optionally Rood showing fot tlii hospital and de monstrates the usefulness of "itch an Institution in "Went Sciautou The olnceis. )hjlelnns anil boa id of dhoctors of the hospital nie as follows: -Siipi'ilntcndent Miss Sara Smith Vursis Mrs. Jessie Smith and Mist Tfies.t Powdorlv. Ordeily James Kill. Seivants, :: Physicians Dr. W. A. IMIne. Di J AV. llouscr, for January; Dr. .1. J. C'ui 3 nil. Dr. .1. J. Itohcits, for February; S)i. 13. t5. lScddoe. Dr. Geoige Iteynoldx, Jor March; Dr. AV. V.. Allen Di. M. .1 IH'llllams, for Apill. Specialists Dr. risliei, In Miai, Jr. Stoln, Dr. Iliuni. Dlrectois Hon. John II. I'aii, Sena tor J. C. Vnughnn, William Tan ell, 1). D. Kvan, AV. II. Kreem.in. V. Oav lord Thomas, Mr. Uobei t. John Van Ilergrn, Dr. M. J. William". Dr. W A. 3'alnc. The hospital lias been In existence lour years and dining that time has jirovcr of incalculable benellt to people within Its scope. The aboe upon be- ABOUT THIS ( COUGHS out for 1 and COLDS TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. Our January Sale of Ladies' Muslin Underwear Is distiuguished principally by excellence of quality at moderate cost. The market is full of lower priced goods thau we quote today, and we have some of them if you want underwear of that hind. Our aim however, is to raise these semi-annual sales of La dies' Musliu Underwear to exactly the same level as our oilier feature sales, and so induce ladies to look forward to them as the only two occasions in the yc.tr when they can positively depend on getting the b?u'c underwear procurable, at a substantial reduction frain regular price;. That Is the Haiti Advantage offered in ihis sale. Does it appeal to you ? Ladies' Night Robes Made from tne q : ,v iuaii .Mii"- II'- and Knsll.'H i ni? iiothn. and Dimmed with niiieiil m -ood as jo'i would buy i vim v e i-i lollow llK old Iden ot mak'iK our how ns ut home. Th ni..l.iur 's p:f n, i, ir- b tv and styleh In'inue, and nit-n'i Jiothlnfr skimpy aboiu the ah... Nlelu ISubes wo. tl .Vc. .'iu nni,' !!)i NlRht Uohes woitb 7"i are now Idc. ' I if lit Kobes woitb .ir, are now i5) N'lglit Holies .voi Hi 1 am now 70c Night r.oben woitb .V." , ulu now 'e N'lRht Itobes wouli SI. In aie nuw SI.J'i Night Ttobej, vouli $l.ru aie now $l,Ui NlRht Ilobcs iroith M.O'i ai. now ") Nlpht Itobes worth Sl.75 ate now $!..ili Tho voiy hlKhsst class conns at pin- piiitlonatc loducdons ir you wmu them. Ladies" f luslin Drawers Also Diaeif iurcIh nom flno Cam htlea nnd I:iir1IhIi I, our t'lothi-. r.v prythlnt' offoicd ut this tale Is nuw and fresh trom tho faUoiy and the styles me tho newest and hi?, for the comlni; bptlnc season. Draweis ,oith 11c aie now n'i-. Drawers worth 4V. are now 3'e. Drawers woith 60c. arc now aiie. 'Drawers woith C2'i!. uie now ICe. Drawers woiih 5."c. are now (iCc Drawers woith 5l.l!:!l ure now Mt. Diawurs woith jl.25 ar no a Oae. Finer numbti at pioportlonuie reductions. Globe Wareboiise speaks a continuance of public sympa thy and support. St. David's Mission Set vices. Thf mission services being held In St. Davld'.i rplscopal (lunch aie piov Ins to bo a success beyond expectn tlon. The attendance Is Increasing Willi each service. On Monday even ing the Itnv. .Mr. Owllym pleached upon "Puilty." Tueday upon "Jesus Found and Lost"; Wednesday, "Watching and Availing for Jesus," flow Mr. Owllym has b"cn asso ciated with seeral prominent churches In New York city and Is tho author of pevcr.it book?, anions which may specially be named, "The Sacra ment of I'lopatnllon." and "The Vision Thai Transform." Installation of Offlceis. The iiewly-elerted olllceis of ISiatuh 44, Catholic Mutual IJenelU associa tion, weie Installed in llari Cliui hall last evening by Installing Olllcei John K. Uauetl. A smokct was also en Juved dining- the evening The otllcers an as follow: I'lesldent, I. J. McAndrew ; Hist vlcu piesldcnt, John J. Sweeney; second vice piesldent. M. J. Jennings: lei Hid ing seeiotary, J. 15. McConnon; assist ant secietniy, Joseph nuggnn: flnnn- lal seeietaiy John ft. nnriett; tieas nier, Moirls T Walsh, maishai, Pat rick Ferguson; gumd, M. I Moran. tiustees for two year", l.uk" Puggim and John Wi Ight. At the New Home Festival. An ontorinlnlng proRiamme of vocal and lnstiumfiital music was rendered at St. Hienden's new home festival last night, whlili wns enjoyed by a huge ashomblace Airangcments nr Jn-lnir made foi the disposition of th nuinv ai tides which aie to be chanced oft befoie the fair closes. The Mima band, of Noith Scran ton, will enliven things this evening with their choicest selection!". To nionow ovenlng, Mis. Joseph O'Biie'i will sing, Mls Hail let Ward will plav the violin, uud the lidlrs will serve an oystei supper fiom ti to in o'clock Entcitaimnent Tonight. A testimonial entei talnmeut and social will be tendoied Al. r. Hoff man the well-known vocalist, at .Meals' hall tonlrclit. Some of Scr ni ton's leadlns; talent has been secured, and the piori amine Is as follows: Pij1.i -n Mis Amu "Millban cijI Solo Mls UhoiU Clark Musknl Dud lid J lliolliori luh oil lonli SMiiIni; Inlin I". I'lJcn ccdol Mj'tcr .lulm W iihliuin bonn uud IIjiko Ilefllop .mil Mumc.v AirolnM (irldllln Jli'l l.lliinnol Soprjlio sol i MK Jlnle l.llRallon It, citation MI- Clll.ih.in Kncik about I o ikiIiiih ...'lit' and llmln Hie tun. vtUK . . . . .. M. I'. Ilotlinui Mr. Hoffman Is a well known younw singer and has klndlv agisted at many charitable events, and a laiir- ciowd Is rute to attend. Anested for Stealing Tiuit. Killlan Stoker, ased 14. and Ilauv Aak. aRed 13. weie ane.sted Tuesday eenlnj; by I'atiolmen John Thomas Ladies' Corset Covers We only fiinti pr. es foi Roods whlo'.l we can positively KUtrantee. Th low-ei-t pi Iced numbet fiuoted hem is not a i- labointe nH the highest, but It will Bie as much satisfnt tlon in rnivice The v.nlety of stvltu offcied Is boiond uiif lonieption and they're all new ( oi. let coois worth .lie aie now :'3e. Cm sot rovers woitb 4.'i.c au now L'o Oiset coveis worth 50c. .iiu now :i3c. t'otset coveis worth ilJ'ic rue now rc t 'oi set co voi s worth 7.1c aie now ".V. roi-tl ovi wotth S3c. aio now UDe, Poiet ooveis worth JUJi., now n)o. 'oiwet covers worth 11.J5 re now Use. Corset iovois ,oith 51.00 are now 7!c. Thcie are prices between and pilcoj hls'lier and no end to thu selection. ! Ladies' White Skirts i If the Iuuik of the I'ettlcoat Is not rlKht, how enn you expect the Diets Skirt to haiiK piopeily. it If, lmpon slble. Om whlto petticoats arc mad from fashion's latest modelr and hanir peileotly. AVhlte 4lhiH win ih s'o aio now ilif White skills woith .M ate now 'die. Whitri sklits woith T1.12V-. now ')o White skirls woith 51.25 ,iro now 3m White skhte woith JU5 aio now $1 to White skirts wotth "J1.7S aie now 31.3.1 "White skirts woith $.'.oo aio now $1 11 Whlto ikhts woith JJ.B-, jip m,w M r.i Other pi Ices up to $,SK and they'io all lediued. and David Davie, while In tho act ot steallns fruit from a stand at tho cor ner of West Lackawanna avenue and Ninth street. Hoth were looked up In the police station over night and when nttalBii'd ttcfore Alderman John In pollu cottit yesterday morning they weie ills charKed with u heere reprimand. In future, boys caught at this offenfo will be punished severely. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. l'he was dlscovetcd In thu ante, loom of lied .Men's hall at I o'clock esterduy morning, and before the llames weru extinguished, about ?1.'0 damage resulted. The llames were dlscovetcd by Mrs. Jacobs, who i. sides In the adjoining bulldlnu:. llu (.'olumbhiH and rriinkllns worked haul und sucieeded in confining the llame to the room stated, Mrs. John 1). Hlchnrds and thlldien of South Main avenue, havo returned home from a visit with relatives In Hiooklyn. X. V. William, the 15-year-old son of Mr. find Mrs. Keller, of Stratford nvenue. Lincoln Heights, accidentally shot himself In tho right hand on Tii?diiy, while playing with a levolver, The Injuiy Ih not seilous. A powerful levlval Is In piogiess at the Hampton Htteet Methodist Hpls copal (litirch. Men and women are Highly coming to the altar to kail a new life. Dr. W. J 1.. Davis, of Noith Main avenue. Is confined to his loom with bronchitis und a general cold, Maty, the young child of Mrs. Cath eilno riillllps, of 2010 Washburn stieet, died yesterday The funeral will occur tomonow. lnteiment will be made In the Wnshbiiin ftieet rente tciy. Philip LouergHii, of Monti ose. culled on his uncle, Richard I.oneipan, of Chestnut stieet, on Tuesday, while en route lo Dickinson Law school at Cai lisle. John Cinynor. of :imlrn, .V. V is visiting his mother on Ninth Lincoln avenue. -Mm tin Donnelly, of Chestnut stieet. has mimed home fioui a lsli with fi lends hi Illnghamton and lClmiia, X Y. James Cavanaugh, ol Chestnut street. Is suffeilng fioui an utlack nf pnetimula. Voteis of the Thlul dlstllot of the Slvth waid who asplm to illsttlct of llces aie requested to register with IMwIn lion en. of Landls stieet. The Ladles' Aid society of the Slmp on Methodl't Kplscopii chttich will nift loday. I'rnl.tmlu flllbcrt Is n laiulldate for ngisiei of oleis In f'e Thhd district ot I It Fourth waul. meeting of thn William Council Allthi.icite Olee dub was held In Meats' hall last eenlng for the put -poM of making aiiansements to at tend Piesldent McKlnley's luaiiKiira tion The fuiieial of the late Kredeilelt C.iossman will occur tomotiow nftei nooon, Instead of In the inointng as picvlously announced. The entei tnlnmcnt and socl.il ut tho Piisi "W'lhlt Conieg.itlonal chuin h lint eenlng was an enjoyable affair and was llbeially pationlzed. fiREEN RIDGE. To the Republican Voteis of the Thir teenth ward. I heieby wltluliaw as a iiindldato toi lln olllce of select councilman for the Tlili teenth ward. Since the announcement of my can didacy, ceitaln bmincss complliatlons hau uilscn which would hae len deied It evcesslvelv incouwnlent, al most Imposlbie, in fact, for me to attend to the duties of the olllce In the euiu of my nomination and elec tion I lake aihantage or this oppoiiunlty to most i untidily thank m fi lends lor the many expiesslons of good-will and piomlses of suppoi i which I hao recehed tiom them, and I beg that they will tiansfei their support to Mr. V.. L. Met ilin, in, the aunounie ment of whohe candidacy appears this morning. I huH been intimately uniualntid with Mi. Metrlman foi twenty ye.us and heaitlly eiuloise him 1 know him to be a niiin of steillng Integiity, and woilhv of the fciippoit of all citizens of the 'Dili teenth waid. George S. Atkins Seiunton, Pa., Jan. it, 1001. u The revival seivlces of the riit Pilmttie Methodist chiiith aie full of interest. Mis. W. H. niandy, evangel ist, I" an excellent speaker. The lingo congregations appieilate her labois. Many have responded to her logical and pathetic appeals to begin, and continue, to lead a better life. Come to these t-ervlec" F. 11. S.kes has announced Him self as a candidate lr the Republi can nomination for common count II In the Thh teenth waul Mis. Claicnce Foster and son, of Iloncsdale, aie visiting Mis Fostei's Pirents, .Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I). .Mason, of Kandeison avenue. Walter Wilbur, of Sanderson ave nue, icturned to Meueiberg college Jestc'iilaj. The annual business meeting ot the Clicen Rldgo Piesbyteilau ihurth will be held next Monday owning at half past seven o'clock, at which time pews will be lented and tiustees will bo elcted. The icgular meeting of tho music ttitlon of the Creen Ridge Woman's club will take place at the Scrantop Coiihcrvatory of Muhlc this moinlng at W.S0 o'clock. Mr. Pennington will lec- tUle The regular weekly meeting ot the Amity Lltoiaiy socletj will bo held at the homo of Charles Kear, coiner of Sunset and Mousey avenues, this evening at 7 o'clock. Atfied Harvey, the piesent common councilman fiom the Thii teenth waul has registered as a candidate for the Republican nomination foil that olllce. The other laiidldatcs teglstered nia Find Sykes nud August Kiugotinnn. Specialty. Dlseaocs of Women. Room 1, over Globe store. Houis: 1 to R.30 p u Consultation A e. Dr Tlevcitou " SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The Fielllerath lodge, No. iSu, Or der of Hail Gail, ai a meeting last ovenlng, held In Haitman's hall, lu fctalled the following oillois for the ensuing cai. Piesldent, Chailei Sendler; vice piesldent, Lrnest Rclden bach; secietniy. Jacob Petty; tteas urer, John F. Schwenkor; tuistees, D. Mayer und George Kiniuer. Last nlghf, Samuel AV'els, of Flist Btrect, appeared as piosecutor against Miuy Hollduy In Alderman Lentes' of flee. Ho chatged her with disorderly conduct. Tho nldermnn sentenced the defendant to pay tho costs und spend fifteen duys in the county Jail. She chose, tho latter alternative DUNMORE DOINGS REGULAR MEETING OF SOUOOL HOARD LAST NIGHT. A Large Amount of Jttoutlne Busi ness Was Transacted and a Num ber of Bills Ordered Paid Newly Elected Offlceis of Knights of Pythias. Neptune File Company and St. Maty's Council, Y. M. I. Rovivnl Seivlces In Tripp Avenue Christian Church Marriage of Walter Dings and Miss Bessie Ktaeget. The tcliool boatd met In tegular ses Mon last night at No. t building with Mcnibeis Spencer, Costello, Irwin and Haggeity piesent. The committeeman for No. 7 school was ordeied to re lieve the teacher employed from the c'aic of the building and hire a Janitor to attend to the same. Ex-Tax Collec tor Roland nppeuird lfoie the boaul with an old list of exoneintlons that had pievlously been allowed, the lec ords of whit h had been lost, and asked that they be allowed by the present boaul. His laciuest was granted. The following bills were ordeied paid: C. C. McCannon & Company, $123 75; Rejnolds Brothel s, $15.60; Wal ter Clie.ii os, $59.45; John Rice, $52.yj; Scr.inton Times, ifi; T. H. Swurlz, $1.50; fMwaid Cunen. $27. li; J. W. Plnnell. J2.SJ; T'nlon Cash Store, $11.51; Lmer hoii College of Oratoty, $21; Appleton & Company. $20 12 Hutler. Sheldon & Company. $110.10; William Rogeis, $2S.0S; P. F. Collier, $32; Dunmore bor ough, $t!.20: Krle nnd Wjomlng Valley Ralhoad company, $1,6!); E. O. Car Jionter, $21 SO. Dunmoie Gas and Water company, SIT CO: Raub & Company, $17.20.' F. i; Swaitn. $22.59; J. G. Bono & Son, $1.50, Maynard Men HI, $10.S3; Gustuv Uiady, $51; T J. Hughes. $50.91. The secmniy was oulerod to pay tho interest due on $5,000 Issue of bonds. Tho pay-roll for December was or deied paid. A coiumunlcatlnn was le cclved fiom Miss Ullen Flannelly ask ing that an Increni-e of $5 per month be allowed her. On motion of Mr. Spencer this was allowed, making her fc.il.uy $50 per month A leptcsentatlvo of A U Ulodgett & Company was present and explained at length the value of his maps and i halts to the hoard, who left the pur chasing of the sumo for another day. Newly Elected Offlceis. At their meeting on Tuesday night the Knights of Pythias installed the following olllcers: Chancellor com mander, Heiuy Hopf; vice chancellor, Samuel Haddon, master exchequer, Joseph Heal; financial lecouler, James Hi ure; keeper of u-couls, Hyron Hrnd , master of wolk, Geoigo llle setker: mastei of arms, Clarence Watious; Inside guard. William Sel ger; outside guard, Geoige Rnglcrt; Pi elate, J. W. Plnnell. At the annual meeting of the Nep tune Flic company the following olll cers weie elected for the ensuing year: Piesldent, W. S. Potter; vice presi dent, W. F. Ii.u ley. iccoidlng secie tary. H. H. Cole, financial secretary, T, F, Sanscnbaugh: treasurer, L L. Setter: foi email, Josh. Warfel; flist assistant. W. L. Piucell; second as sistant, Chailes Hurper: tuistee. Jas. Rills; plpemen, C. Chainberlln, James Ellis, Geoige Russell, Owen Ulesecker; enslneeis. W. S. Potter, 'P. F San senbaugh, peimanent man, Geoige Luce. The following ofllceis will be In stalled by St. Maiy's council. Young .Men's Institute, on next Mondav even ing: Chaplain. Rev. M. 15. Donlan; pitMdent, T. J. Taylor; Hist vice pieMdent, John Ilttiku. second vice president, Thomas O'Hora; llnanclul scci-etaiy, James Horan, iccordlng secietnry, AV. J. Cawley; tieasuier, Michael Walsh, Inside sentinel, Thos. Coicoiair outside sentinel. Thomas Walsh, marshal, W. J. Crane: execu tive commltue, Fiank Cullen A. H. Golden, Edw.iid Johutou, Michael Scott. Revival Services. The i cvlval seivlces at the Tilpp Avenue Chilstlan church weie well attended laat night. Rev. Mr, Cobb fcpoke fiom John, lv;5(.. "He that reapeth," ald he, "recelveth wages. Tnev who labor for God are suie of their toward. They who gather fiult unto eternal life, their rewaul Is etei inil life. This woild cannot be satls llcd without Clu 1st. Wealth, position, things wo may asplie to without Chi 1st utlng no satisfaction. Lastly, that they that soweth and he that leapeth shall lejolco together." At the close of the seivlco thieo tamo forward and ncreped Chi 1st as their saviour. The Rev. Mr. Kiamer, of the Raptlst church, was piesent and lent hla assistance In tho service. Tho topic for this evening will be "Faith, What Is It? How Does It Come? and What Ih Its Purpose?" BRIEF NEWS NOTES. The man Inge of Miss Resie Kt ea ger, of Cheiry stieet, and Walter Dings, which took place last week, has just been announced. Miss Ki ea ger Is one of the boiough's most popu lar young ladles, while the gloom Is a well known young man, being em ployed In a cleilcal position hy Wil liams ,fc McAnulty. They ure at pies ent stopping with the bilde's mother on Clint ty stieet. The membeis of the Ladles' Aid so ciety of the Ruptlst (ihuich will meet nt the church this morning at 10 o'clock and will come piepuied to woik. The annual church business meeting will be held In the chinch to night ut 7..10 o'clock All membern and contilbutoi'i to the chinch aie inged to bo piesent. The funeral of the lute Julius We! ncT, ot Piescott avenue, took plueu fiom tho Geiman Presbytotlan church veateulay and was largely attended. The members or the American Outer United Workmen attended In a body. Interment wus made In Dunmoio cemelerv. The Ladles Aid society of thu Dud ley Street Haptist chinch and all la dles Inleiested In tho cliuich uio u ipiested to meet nt the chinch this morning at 10 o'clock. Come pie puied to work. Tho annual chuip'i business meeting will be held this evening nt 7.20 o'clock at tho chinch. All membeis nnd contributors to tho church tu-ft in god to be piesont. AD WICST SIDE PERSONAL NOTES, A son has been born to Mr. and Alia. Henry Shaffer, of Drinker sticel. Miss Mattlo Chamberlln Is1 III at her homo on Apple street. Mr. Fred Nickerson, of Uutler street, JONAS LONG'S SONS. The Infants' Wear Slips. Sacques. Drawers. Skirts. Here is a store that everybody likes who like children. Complete In every detail, presenting not only assoitmcnt and variety, but quality and cheapness. INFANTS SMI'. Made ,f Hie fltiot unite it tiitiMlii with cmbi-olileml joke. Tlie O--WliltO Sale A IMMMS M.ll'S-Vljitr el fliiMt cMinlirlc with n iiirnw linn ami kIIUIkiI ruffle. 'Die AKn HIilloMle tO 1NTANPS DUC&M'.S-Hieit llrff. ot tine mudln Irlmmrd wltli embroider nnd dirp TS. lorn. The Whlto Mle "" rillt.l)Ili;VS nilKisl'.S-Kxtri fine caml.rlc hhort l)ii,.,, tiicl.cil nnil rmlitoldrr ei), trimmed. Tim Wlilto hilc 0"' INKAVT's SACQUKS AND SKtlt I S-s irnuci aio wlilte wool, vciy pirttv Sl.hu trc loiif .iml rlnlshcd with ilcip hciu. Tho Wlilto I"), Sale " Big Sale of Ladies' White Kid Gloves at 65c. Not so many, but so good. We have never olTered you a better glove so good a glove for the money. They arc made Irom a superior quality of fine grained, smooth finished kidskin, cut and finished to fit the hand perfectly, They are the most popular two. clasp style, with three rows of white or black embroidered stitching on the back. Sixty.flve Cents the Pair. Good Value at a Dollar. All sizes in the lot, but not a great many of a sue. On sale while they List probably today and Friday. Dinner In the Restaurant, 25 Cents. Best in the City. lias been Indisposed tlie past lew dnv. The cblldien of Mr. Kdwmil Illnna hnn. of Hpoit 11111, nie snlforlns fiom the measles. Mr. Klelurd AVnideli. of Oiove stieet, Is MtfteiiiiK from nn uttnclc ot pneumonia. NORTH SCRANTON NOTOS. An mini Conntiy Dance Given by the Tather Wlvitty Society Other News Notes nnd Peisonnls. The conntiy dunees Riven annually liv tin' membeis of the Father 'Whltty hoclety have conic to bo lecoRnlzed as belnK among the most delightful boclal nffalis Riven In this part of the city. The membeis lived up to their pievlous excellent lepulatlon last night, the oc casion belnff the thlid annual affair. It was conducted In the Auditorium, which was most beautifully decoiatecl for the occasion with vnrl-colored bunt ing and tings. The stage was banked with farm pioduco nf all kinds. The grand march nt 9 o'clock was led by Joseph J. Stew.ut and lady, followed by a timing of merry-makers In coun try costumes of all conceivable kinds and shapes. Tlieie weie twenty-sl iiumbeis on tho dance progi amine, which kept the il.inccis busy until long past the midnight hour. The geneinl committee of ariangc ments which t.o successfully conducted the nffalis, consisted of the following membets: W. A. Lynott, II. A. O'Hoyle. T J. Nolan, John J. Horan, T. F. J. Homer, D. J. Oerilty. J. F. Saltiy, M. M. Cavanaugh, J. F. Mur taugh, Joseph J. Stmvait, P J. Mul herln and Anthony J. O'Hoyle. Funeral of Bernaid Davis. The funsial or Beinaul Dnvls, con stable of tho Second ward, took place yesterday moi nlng from the family residence on Oal: stieet. The services were conducted by Uov. O. A. Cure nnd Hev. CI. C. I.yman. A quartette from Hip Providence Methodist Episcopal church bung seveial hymns under the direction of Professor Cousins. The pall-beaieis were: l'dward Fldler, H. Ilnlderman, Frank White and Alvln White. Interment was made in the family plot at Lemon, Susque hanna county. Btief News Notes. Tho funeral of John I.euahan, ot Urlck avenue, who was killed near the Dodgo mine on Sunday night, took place ycsleidny afternoon from the Chinch of the Holy Ilosaiy. Ttev. J J O'Toole read the set vice for the dead, nftar which Interment was made In tho Cathedral cemetery Tho Hndeavor society of tlit Piovl denco Piesbjterlan chinch will havo their semi-annual meeting this oven Ing at the clcca of the pi.iyer ses. hlon of that church. Officers will bo elected nnd repot ts of commltteas acted upon, and aftetvvmda tha social committee will seive o. dainty lun cheon to the members. The week of pinjer rervtces In tho Providence Presbyterian church thus far have been sustained by a largo attendance and tlinracterlsscd by deep interest. "Pityer for Ttlght Helatlons in Society and In tho Nation, with the (lolclen Itule Obeyed as Hetween Man and .Man" will bo tho tin mo this even ing for gencial confeience. The North V.wX Star basket ball team vein defeated bv the Tlguf's ilyniiiQbiuin team, or the icntinl city, Tuesday evening-, bv ti store of t-0. Mlhs Sat ah Hudson, of P.tikor Mi oct, has retuind home, nfter visit ing filenls In Pltuton. Miss Sarah Leonard, of West Mu" ket stieet, letuincd home lioni Now Yoik clt. Lost. Between Waync .iveiill? and Sci anion, a laige sum of money. Ho waid will be given If letuincd to Mis. Pei n, 'JluO Wayne iivenm. " OBITUARY. louU h.icm. ut laii 1'iorprct iuciiiip, i.nl 7u )""i Jl'il Iat muine .iliout U oMixk j(ui u biief lllnwi, 'ilio ilc4il U.11 1.11 iKI ic.lilenl ot boutli htranton, aiii lit, diinUc in ircrcttiil by a lirifo iliclo of frliiiiln, Hi- l (invited ) lx ililldren, m folluttm Jlr. Pitu Ilohn, Vr 'IlicrfnU Wibcr, ihi. Jmuli Mkluely. )li. Will lam, MUs Carrie Kacdu und Mikolau. Kactfr Ihi (initial Jiruiigniicnu u,c not ,ttt been com. plctnl. Jobn llftvltt, our ot (be oldest and Ixwt knoitn icildtnti ol tho Iklletuo Mitlon of the city illfd ycklrrday mornlni; about 11 o'tlocl. lie had been 111 for a few weeki. llo li turtited by THE QREA T WHITE SALE White Has Created the Liveliest Kind of Men's Shirts . White Shirts. Night Shirts. White Shirts are of the best New York Mills muslin, rein forced over the shoulders, long and short bosoms, unlaundered three sleeve lengths perfect garments. 42c Night Shirts ol tine heavy mus lin, splendidly made, of full length and prettily trimmed with tancy colored fronts. The best possible vilue for the money, 42c WrOMINQ AVKNUK, Jonas Long's Sons the follottlnj children: John, James, Milllim and Lawrence. Tin- funeral will be hi hi satui. day moinlns at 9 o'clock. A requiem nusi wilt bi celebrated In Holy Cio chinch and iutri.nent w 111 be In tho (athdril reinctir.t. )lr 0 VV. Tcnnint, I hlRhly ie-.pfitcd lad', died W'cclncid.iy inornine at !i o'clock at her dni'irlitpre, Mrs. W. I,. Conrad'.. Funeral pri vate Saturdvv moinlnir at S o'clock. Interment at (llbwn, hu'riuehinna county. She Is inrtltcl by one on and three daushter., K. W" Ten nant and Mrs. (!. II. PdnariN, of Clark's Nun mil, and 3Ii. If. A ficcho and Jlr W. I. Con rad, of tlili cltt. Mrs. fitt entile Snook, aecd M jcau, died Vlon. diy eicnlnu at the famll.t rerldincp on (ireen Micct Mid. Snook wjs cll knoun und had lived In North Scrantou for a number of .tear. She I. sunltcd by ,i huiband and one daughter, Mrs. Matthew Jlonl. Interment tvlll he inado at Pljmouth. Sen lt.es will be held at the I'l.f mouth W'ebh PiptW clmnli. Pitrlcik (laraiiiiujrll, ot llelletue, ai;eil - ..fare, died la-t nUht at the larkauanna hospital nftcr an illness of kcteral week. The remalni were rrmoted bv Undertaker Cmlek to the home nt his brother, John at 617 Oichird street. The (i.ucial am ouneemrnt will be made later. 11. J Krupp, of llrecnnood. died at 0 o'clock last night I'uneial announcement later Funerals. The funeral of the late I'Uie htalil, of Ui Mul. berry ticct, I1I be held this morninir. The tm.alni are to be tJken on the l.OJ tnin for PilUton, herc tliet will be intencd, Ihc funeral of the late John f)o,le, ot lUilmul ntcnue, will be held tlili moinini; at U oMork treni Holy Ciou chuuh Interuirnt in Catholic cemetery. BOY HAS DISAPPEARED. His Relatives Aio Anxious to Locate Him. What has become ot 12-year-old Jo seph Uolthune? His sister, Victoiln, Mrs. Dugg.in, of tho boaul of chari ties, Alcleunan Millar and Special Olll cer Joseph Greenbeiger nie anxiously striving to settle thin question. All races of the boy's whcieabouts van ished Monday afternoon and diligent search since has failed to account for his mysterious dlh.ippeaiancu. The outcome of the boy's splitting uvvnv will be the an est of Thomas MllcavIUi and wife, of Baibertown, on the serious charge of kidnapping, unless tho lad is pioduced sound and heaity, within a very Inlef period. A tew yejis ago Joseph nnd his father went to boaul with Thomas Mlleavl&h, of IJarbertovvn. Last Sep tember the father died, and It Is claimed Mllcavlsh compelled oung Joo to enter the bleaker and tuin over his meagie earnings to him, Last week the boy's ulster. Vlctoi l.i, about il years of age, c.uno up from New York, wheio she resides, to gut her bi other with the Idea of sending him to school at the llutfnlo icfoim ntory. She wpiu dotvn to Harber town and saw her brothei. but Mil cavlsh stubboinly lefused to release the boy. In her despair Victoria went to Mrs. Duggan and stated her tumbles. Al derman Millar was consulted, and as ti result Special Officer Greenberger went ilotvn to get the boy. Hut alas the lad hud disappeared, as If by magic. Milcavlsh declaied up and clown that ho did not know where the boy had gone. Tho bi either boys weie closely flcrutlnUed but Joseph could not be found. Last night .Milcavlsh called upon Alderman Millar to relteute his state ments that ho knew nothing about the boy's vanishment. Thus the mat ter stands and Just what steps will be adopted to recover thu boy aio not known, but the piobablllty Is that Milcavlsh will bo anested as a kid napper and compelled to trauster Jo seph to the care of his sister, ir he h In his po.-isebMon. THE ANNUAL MEETING. St. Joseph's Society In Most Flourish ing Condition. The annual meeting of St. Joseph's hoclety was held yesteulay afternoon lu St. Thomas' eolleo chapel and was Inrgely uttended. The lepoit of th tieasuier showed that the oiganlz.itlon was In splendid llnanclul condition, over $300 having been icallzed from tho iccent ndcrod concert. Tlio icport of tho sisters In charge of tho Foundling home showed the reuuukablt) economy which Is prac ticed nt that Institution. The uver ago monthly cost of maintaining the homo with Its eighty Inmates during the past year wns less than $260. The following olllceis were elected: President, Mis. P. J. Horan; vice piosidanl, Mrs. It. C. Wlllb; secretary, JONAS LONQ'S SONS Sale Selling. Embroideries Today's Selling; Sug gests More Tomorrow Listen to the steady click of the scissors today as they cut off the embroideries,yard after yard. Take nil you want enough for everyone. Today One lot of more than two thousand yards of exquisite cambric and nainsook, embroid eries in both edgings and t 1 insertings, at the yard. . . 1 xC Here is a collection of the new est and most thoroughly reliable patterns, imported direct from the big factories at St. Gall and offered at a third less than their actual worth. As narrow as one inch Us wide as five inches. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUn THEATRE l 'Reli & Burgunder, Lessee and Manaxer A. J. Duffy, business Manager. r.vculnc l'crfonnanio at S. 13. Matinee at 2 30. Thuisday, .jfe Jan. 10. J. K. BURKE'S VAUDEVILLE FESTIVAL The followlnc artlt will appeal: Tlie Foiu? .Tiureling; Johnsons, John I). Gilbert, Cheridah Mntron, Mr. and Mri. Edward Imonde, Morton and Klllott, Maud lowivcnd, Fuller, Mailer ami llurke, Tiptco and Daniel. Special Ilargaln Pay Mitlnco, 23c. to any pars of the house, lliildrrn to any part Ifw. Slfcht prlcei IJ, 35, 50 and 75 tent. j:inluff Performance at 8 15. Matinee performance at I..W. TIIItKR PKIiroitVt N( I'.s ruin v Mfill r, !ATUni)AY MATINhK AND MR I IT, JANUARY 11 nnd 12. THE 1IIC SEW ORK bb'CCI-i-S. Th?UiIIage Postmaster Under the manaRemcnt of Mr. ,T. Wciley norn n,uet, also manaucr 14th Street Theater, New York. SWE1.T, Cf.EAN AND FMA'ATINO. Ap. ptallni; to mm, uoman and child, and withal V I1IC1 CAST includlliff AltCIIlE UOYD ai the l'o.t. master Mght PiicM-23. .'.0. 7"e. and ?1 00. Vtitineo Piicis Fnliie loner floor, 50o.; hit conj, 25c , children to any part of houte, 1&. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, REK& I11IK(1UM)I! HARRY A DROWN, Managers and U?sscc. Local Manigcr. iivi.vnci: OP WEEK. Hi Ileld's beautiful I'la.i, Human Hearts l ull cf lulho-, he-rt thiul.s and sparkling humol) Matinee Prices- 15 ami 21 cents, l.tenlui; Pileeh- 15 2, 3" and 50 rents. ALb .NL.f WELK. MORRISON COMEDY COMPANY IS ItEPEltlO'leE. Mutliee Pilcet-10 and 20 cent" l.i cuius Prircv-IO, 20 and SO cents. a New Gaiety Theatre II It I.OMJ, 1-csiie and Jlanajer. fhiec Diji ("imiiieriin? Thursdij, Jtn. 10. ( I.MtKK PltOh. ROYAL BURLESQUERS. Peautlful eneri r,uiKcoiu fctumer Electrical Vtfrilr hipcl Girl ,ai--;il n:i.Y-30 Dalit Vlatinrc. Prices -Evening, 1. 2J, .Ti and 50 rcnU. Vlatlnccs, 15 and 25 cent. Mis. Anna Cuslck: tieasurer, Mrs, V. W. (iiinsterj financial secretaiy, Mm. T. C. Melvln: directors, Mrs. M. Flah erty. Mis. I'. W. (lunster, Mrs. P. J. Horan, Mrs. O, T. Burke, Mrs. Iloban, Miss J. McDonald, Mrs. Anna Cuslck, Mrs. W. n. Duggan and Mis. Hugh C'ulkln. OFFICERS WERE INSTALLED. Enjoyable Evening Spent by Mem beis of the L. C. B. A. Mis. Cnllary. win Is the deputy su preme chancellor of the Catholic Wo men's Benevolent Legion, installed tho following newly elected offlceis of tln local suboullnnte council In Guernsey hall last night. Chancellor, Miss Kate U. O'Malley: president, Miss Kllz.ibcth Snow; vlca president. Miss Maiy Coleman: cc retuiy. Mrs. Maiy Tierney, collector, Mis, Maiy N.tlllu, orator and treas iiii'r. Jliss Ullzabeth McManama; tiustees, Mis. t'ulkln, Mis. Golden and Miss Margaii't Murphy; marshal, Mlsa Nelllo aibbons: guard, MUs Mary Glt maitln. ' Tollowlng tho Installation exerclsea, dainty lefieshmcnts were served and an enjoyable soclnl hour spent by tho membeis and n number of their f i lends. m DWYER WINS ANOTHER MATCH Professor M. J. Dtvyer, formerly ot this city, but now of Wllkes-Uarre, won another wieslllng match In tho latter city last night, defeating John J. Little, a well known lightweight wrest ler from Boston, Mass. The match was pulled oft In the Ncs bltt theater before a large audlenca for a side bet of J12C. Dwyer won In two straight falls, the time hedns 43 and 224 minutes. Hugh Keenan, of this city, acted au referee, '' "-1tjL-.i t ' l -A