$-i ii- - - rr0rttifil4f , ""WeJWS ftF iv"!JWr-i! rP5S3r-H.-',r';y5i ?fw?33ftS5i-ow-f i rp THE SCRANTON TJRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1901'. WEST SCRANTON K,wS ---0 CITY UNION C. E. MEETING TN WASHBURN STREET CHURCH TniS EVENING. toul Savers' Meeting Will Be Held and Several Topics Discussed Fire In Rear of 128 North Main Avenue. Mooting of Ropubllcan Club, rather MAthew Officers Elected. Barbels' Union Meeting Police and Aldormanlc Casea Other Notes nnd Personals. Tlie city union of thft Yoimi; People's Pooloty of Christian I'ndonvor society will hold ii soul savers meeting in the Vushburn Street Presbyterian eliurrh this evening, in which representative. f all tho city churcheH lu tin; city will be piescnt. The subjects for dleusilin are os follows: "Every Clirlstlun Should lie a. Soul-Waver:" "The Sout-f?o.vei.' Out lit:" (a) ".Sympathy," Cb) "Tat.' to) "Bible Knowledge," (d) "I'rnyor," .1 llve-mlnute address on (.ach topic; "fSuggcslloni for Kvuttgfllstlo U'mk That Wo Can Carry On," a ton-minute paper, and ton minutes' discussion; "A Decision Service," , twenty-minute service. Tho foregoing topics will bo Heated by men who arc thotoughly nlive to ilto Iniporfnncu of tho Mihjects under illM'UKsion. 1 Charged with Serious Offense. Charles ttcllagnrd, who wua artent- ri nt tho Instance of Krank Magren, hnrged with felonious wounding and making threats to kill the latter, was mraignod before Alderman John last I'venlng and entered ball In the sum of 00. The men quarreled In Bellevue Sun nay night and Magren alleges that D'ellagartl tried to kill him and that he -hot him, but Kcllagard asserts that i lie wound on Magrren's head was i-uusid by his being struck with n beer Mass. Weekly School Deposits. The following deposits were made .it the West: Side- bank ye&terday for the jniplla of public f-rhools Nop. 13 and Ifl: No. 33 Prof. D. Owens, l: Miss Martha Watklns. COc: Miss Eliza Lewlb, $1,25; Miss Alice Evan, :iv.: Miss flortha. Kelloy. S2.71; MIm Edn i r. Evans. M.IO; :Ms Nellie Itlchaids, J:M3i Miss. Cilia Phillips, $J.:,2; Miss r ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT FOR f COUGHS ) and COLDS TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. e of New Gol Cloakings The coutuiuecl popularity of the Golf Cape is due in a large part to the fact tint it is by all odds the most stylish, and at the same time the most serviceable gar ment for ladies' wear in cold or ch lly weather, that has ever baeu devised. Eight mouths in the year the Golf Cape has first call as a really reliable wrap, aud its popularity for the coming spring will be as great as ever. These Facts Make This Sale Of M Cloakings a Notable Evant And oue which should be largely taken advantage of by ladies who believe in made-to-measure garments. There are forty-three piccss in all to be disposed of at a heavy sacrifice in price, and every yard of them was made for this season's trade. The colors are right up to date, the shade list being complete in every detail. Tj filr A 4-inch Heavy iLAJL 1 plain face with popular shad-s Were $3.00 a Lot 2 56-itich Plaiu Face aud Plain Back Cloakings, in color combinations such as Wine aud French Blue, Black aud Grey, Blue and Red, Garnet and Grey, Garnet aud Green, Cadet aud Cardinal, etc. Cloakiugs worth $3.50 a yard are now 56-iuch Golf Cloakings, in revers ible fancy design'; and colorings. Top notch fashion effects None worth less than $3.50 a yard. Your choice now Lot 3 The Sale Begins This Morning. l.-". NUHo Kolley, 31.10: Mies Sarah Mc Donald, $3.20: Miss IilUa Price, J2.03; MIfh Matv Hatrli, 2o. Total. tlO.lS. No. 19 MIm Lcoc, J.1.4J: .MIw) Mur ray, $2."f : Mlfs Nichols," $2.50: Mhn HnuntlMi. $1: Mls Morgan, 2.10: Mis' Hutton, $i.ss: Miis Davis, TOc: Miss Kviwh, $2.03: Mls Kellow, M.SS; MI.H riviin, Mic: MlbH Wade, 41c; MI-m Muiiihy, $3 01: Mr?. IVrber. Jl.tlj M!n. Pock. fiOe. Total, 4.T0. Reimbllcan Club Meeting. The members of tho AWet Side lie- Iiiibllcan club held a meeting last ionlng to dlncuM the advisability of Increasing tho duet of the incmbcifl. A proposition mils laid befoto the club which will be acted upon at the next m ell uk. In view or tho fact that there Is not enough money lecelved fiom those who pay their dues to meet tho current o:: petiK'H of the club, .something definite must be done. Tell and Frnctmed His Leg. lliriunn Hchoen, the P'-yonr-old k of Mr. and Mrs. Herman fohoott, m' ITT Luzerne ."tieet, Mhllc on bis wav to cbtiivh Sunday evening, clipped on an ke-coveted sldewnlU on l.ur.ctno .meet nnd It.ictuted his lff. Tho rldewalka In thnt vlelnity tiro compMoly Inundated ly the Miifuo water, which inns oft" the ctrett, nnd when the city bus a suit for damage on lis hands, In all piobablllty sntro move will be mads to lemedy this liuU.tnee, width has b"on a source of unuoyancu for many your. Local Bnjbers' ,Ulon Ko. 21. Tin; local Ilaibors' union held a mietlns; last evttilug and Initiated sev eial nnv niembeis, decided to prose eute shopkeepeis who persist In keei) ing open on Sunday, and also ngievd to attend this evening's mass meeting In a body Alt tlw members of the Harber.V union. No. 21, of the West Side, are te iiuested to attend tho mass meeting to be held in Economy hall, 227 Wyoming avenue, tonight at S.30 sharp. W. K. Klapotzky, general sect etnry-trca surer t" the Journeymen llarbeis' Interna tional T'nlon of America, of Cleveland, will address the meeting. Last Night's File. The alarm from box 33 at un eaily houi this morning was caused by tie'' discovery of a lire In tho tear of 12 Noith Main avenue, in a bam owned by Mi. James Cooper. The flic companies promptly respond ed and extinguished the ilamcs befoie any .".eilous damage was done. Will Join the Marines. Thomas Dowllng. formeily coach man for the Howell'", on forantoa j-tioct; Evan Jones, tho Uellevue barber, and Harry Greenwood, son of llstrlet Chlof Engineer Gieonwood. have enlisted In the United Ptate marine srice, and will leave in a fow ilny for a naval tntlnn in Plill adclphln. All thieo are well-known young men. niul arc nmbitlous to make their mail: in the service of T'ncle Sam. Dowllng Golf Cloakings, plaid backs. Four to choose from. $2.75 yard. Choice now $2.75 $2.75 wilt strive to emulate Tom Sharkey, the tailor pugilist: .Tones desires to eeulo a berth, where nomebody clso will bo llablo for his misgiving?, nnd Greenwood csptcts to becomo nn ad miral pome day. Surprise Party. A very pleasant surprise patty was hold nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Selioeu, on Luzerno street, Saturday evening, lu honor of their son, Paul, i Ciames were played until a seasonable hour, when refreshments were served, niter which all departed for their i homes. Those present wctiS the Misses Kato TfeliVer, Lizzie Scholl, Annlo Scholl, lloso Sehaefer, Mamo Bursohell, Net- tie P.eltnauer, Yottlo Nauman, Bertha Mayor-, fairle lludlor, Mattle Wag- staff, Maltha Kaiser, Kuto Klein, Mln- each year, but this Is true of tho Pyia nle Haas, Mary Knopf, and Lizzie ' mia pn0 cure, and It Is the only pile Hcheier, of Moosle. and Louis Lewis,, cut c that hns Ltood this test, ond John Schulto. William Schubert. Hairy Olenrnian, Prod Shelllnger, Otto Schll llnger, Otto Schoen, Edward Christ, August llctzroth and Hairy Sehaefer. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Tho Ocrmnn class will meet this evening at S o'clock. A new division ot the book Is to bo taught, and every student should bo present. The Junior work will begin the scj ond term on Thursday nt I p. m, The course will Include twelve lessons in plain sewing. Any child who dishes to enter this class will b. obliged to leglster at tho office and obtain an entrance card. Teims, tun cents n month. The second teim of cooking lessons will begin Paturday nt 3,ir, p. in. We have room for only twelve gills In this cl.is, and It would bo advlsiblu to ent'T eutly to be blue of bdn idaced. Tho Thursday afternoon Hlble class Is giowlug mruo inteiestlng with each new lesson. The class is huge, but wo will llnd loom for you If you care to attend. Subject, Uc elation, xll: "The piopcr position of the Jewish nation Prior to the jHimonul reign or Christ on earth." The T. P. C. club will hold a "two cent social" on Thursday evening at S o'clock. The attractions will be muMe, taffy nnd games. All git Is over thir teen aie linlted. Funeial Announcements. I!ev. J. It, Sweet, pastor of tin sinm. son Methodist EpNeop-u ehuieh, oI'm-I-uted nt tho fuurnl of the lute Ml 1. Ttobort Hnttcm yt.terduy af lei noon The services were held at the house on North Pllmoro avenue, nnd Intel mut was made In the Washburn stit cemetery. The Mineral of Daniel, the young :-on ot ill. and Jlrs. I. n. Thomas, ot South Mnln .uenuo, will oecui nt .'. oVIoel: this nfieinoon. Interment will he made In tho Washburn street eeine tetj. The funeral of tho lite .Mis. ElVi both Williams will take place '. 2.V ('clock tomonow afternoon fro'it Ui house, 1lfi North Everett incnu-. In terment will be made In the WaHihuiu m.i et cemetoiy. Tho funeral ot the lute Mm. Atir'e Coioy will tako place tomoi-i- 11101 1, il.g at !i o'clock. Services will !,. 1-eld .U St. Patrick's C.uliollo dnuoh aihl li.lcrment will be made In Hit l'a:!ie ii nl enietery. General News Notes. Tlit; uiul.ige In the Mt. I'leauif shalt was urn owr the llv wheel yes tciduy, causing a lnlef stoppage m 'ho opeiatlous. The cirrl.ige was lb-ally (Xtrlcated befoie any damage resulted. The employes of the .Mt. PI - iai,t colliery will bo n.ild toinerrov . The congiegatlon of Ht. IjU.-'i'j I'.hI lan ehuieh, on cheMniit iuv', im t Sunday at let noon and decld ' to 011 laigo tlu tcope ot iii.i,- w it in Wi-.'t Scu.nton. An ctfott will b" madf 10 bring all of the Italian famlll. wlililu the Jold. Mjs. James llannon. of CM 1 b'oig is visiting her brother, Thomas 1:. Mur phy, ot Chestnut stieet. Mi.s. P. J. Nealls, of f'liestnu. sinot, jm 1. -covering ft om u scveie llhi, 'The Children's Hour" .ntic.iin nient, which was imnounced lor this evering at the First WeKi Unpit cht.rch. has been postpone until Ihuisilny eenlng, owing to the Illness of mtny of the chlldteti who will take pint In tho oxeiclses. Miss Mury Etltton, of Beading, who baa been tho" guest of Dr. and Mi George E. Reynolds, of North Mi.in rvtrue, returned homo yisteid.i- Following is the recotd of a plain dtunk on tho local police docket: John Eabltch. helplessly drunk: fined, ?3: paid, i'.; balance, ,$l, Mrs. William Chaiie.s, of 1520 Prleo rtieet, i seilously 111 at her home, suffci'iug fiom pneumonia and plciirlcy. JtoV. AVardtll, of Chicago, conduct ed tho special j-ervlc-es at the Simpson Methodist Episcopal ihurch Wst cucn Ing. Mi. i. Joseph II. DavU of Suatfoi-.i nventto, entertained a number of ynun.-r people laM; evening at her homo at n't entei t.ilnnicnt and social. Announcement Is male of. the np pioachlng mauiiiRo of Ilerh.-'it i:an-. ot Lafayette stteet, and Miss M111g.net Phillips, of Price stroit. The passion play will bo produced at tho Jackson Stieet Eaptlst ehuieh this evening. The entertalntm nt wldch was to be held Tuesday evening under the aus-, plees of the Junior BapUsi Young Peo ple's union has In en post'iowd unt'l Thiirsdav, Junuaiy ::i Miss Anna Hughes, of Noith lljde Paik avenue, has returned home fiom a week's btay In Hazlctnr. with friends. Specialty. Elseates of Women. Iloom 1, over Globo store. Hours: 1 to fi.KO p. m. Consultation li i. Er Tioveiton. " GREEN RIDGE. U.. W, J. Ford will deliver .1 ii tuio In tho Peckvllle Eaptlst chut en this evening. Subject, "Christ and the Pharisee a Contrast." Miss Ethel Young, who lias lieeit tho guest of Miss firace PaliUk, of Moti loe avenue, totuiiiid to la ; homo at Claik's Summit estuidny Mhs Minnie Dilesui. le.u her of In tel nimluilo A ut No. 1:7 school, is 111. Miss Tiopp It. teaching In Mls.s ErlOh en'i place. Mrs. c. li. II. mln m has 1. tinned to her homo lu Daltou, utter a vltdt nt h'r brother.' J. r Hungi, of Dickson avenue. Th funeral ot .loseoh Moore, who d'ed Sunday. . Ill in held fiom his lato homi lOIi! Capoust tivtnue, this af let noon .11 half past two o'clock. Tho A SENSIBLE MAN Wmiil h 'mii' Ikdkjin fur thi ll.oit and l.'iij. It Is cmins more foujl. C'oldi, A'Uinu, IlmmliliU, Cioiii ami all Throat ai'd l.iau TioiMi", than anj mh?r inedlelne, llie li,i,i in lit aiitliond any diuiotUt to kUe 1 1 n s, iiiili I'm.tiu 1 nv to rotnlt.ee )ou of the nit l of ll I 1,1'CU Killed;, 1M(C l!5c. and fiO. TUB BEST TEST. Is the 'Seivlce and Expcileuce Yeats. The beat toldler Is not tho new of 1-r. erult of a few months' service. Tho bcRt mechanic Is not tho ap prentice, nnd tho best man la the line is he who has been tiled by years of service and experience. Till s In not only true of men but ot y everything else and especial- It trito of medicines for dlseose. j nearl ly is Now remedies must bo thoroughly tested oud their merit established bo- jjond question before tho Intellls-nt , public will put faith in them, j Thore are not many remedies which have stood the test of ten years and . continued to Increato In nopularlty among the many popular medlelnen on tho maikct It Is the only one which enn bo said to have no competitor; Its sale has steadily increased from ye.ii' 10 year and because of Judicious ad vertising as because It has been rec ommended by word of mouth fiom oiu cuied sufferer to another. Piles Is supposed to be caused in most easoa by u sdentiuy life and lack of exercise but it generally cornel without any apparent etcuso and of ten people who live an active' outdoor life 010 victims of the disease, a case In point It that of Jnmos Creeden. a lumbeiman and teamster In Noitheru Michigan. He says: "I suffered for eight or nine years from Itching nnd piotrudlng plies sometimes so severely that I could sciucely walk, then 1 would get hotter for a week or two. but He tioulile always leturned. I could not atfoid the expense of nn operation and onduied the disease until I was iidvlFed by my mother, who lived in Manistee, to give the pyramid Pile Cure a trial. "I had never henid of it. but when I went to town I asked my d'Uigglst about It and he told mo ho had f-o'd It lor years and net" had a com plaint of Its lulluie to cure piles. "I bought a package and found not only jollcf but a pctniamrit cute after Ki-veial weeks' tegular use. "One of the best tiling' about I'yia lnld Pile Cure I found to bo Us con venience, being In suppository form land umiI tit night. It did not Intel feio , with mv dally wotk and Ir simple and I P'lllllf"-," j All dmgglMs lu the I'tiltcd Stales and Canada . It Hie Pyinmld Pile Cute at "0 cents pi r package. 1 1110101)0) s of (Jreen Hldge lodge. No. u.i", ' I'. and A. M., of which he was :i mem- b'r, will attend the sen Ices lu a body, Inteiment will be mude in ror.t Hill c?meteiy. 5tr. and Mis. W. J. Peck, of Wejt Plttston, spent Sunday with Mr. Peck's p.ilenf, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peck, of Ito-t.law n. W. W. Patteison, of Philadelphia, vIMted flreen Uldge friendf yesterday. A. (.5. Tliom.iKnn. manager of the NoitheuMVrn Pennsylvania Car Ser Wc association, is scilously 111 at his home In Not th Park. Unbelt A. hntell, of Pelawnio stteet, Is confined to hK home by 111 nes. Mr. and Mi. William D. Cirten, or Delaware stieet. will leive for I.os An geles toduj. They expect to lemaln until spring, in company with Mr. and Mis. N. 11. Kite, who have preceded them theie. Mi. J. J. Williams and Ml-s Williams and Mr. and Mrs. r. E. Nettleton are ulso In California. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Tuueial of tho Late Mis. Hoffner Kelri Yesterday Enteitalnmenl at St. John's Hall Notes. Th took i fun ral of the late Mis. Hofluer place ye.steiday niternoon from the resldi nee of Mr. and Mrs. Ered .Murhoh. on Pittston avenue. P.ev. W. A. Nordt. pastor of the Hlekoiy Street lieinian Presbyterian ehurch, conduct ed the services over the remains. In terment was made In the Pittston ave nue cemetery. The pnll-benrers were: Cieorgo Nohr, Oeorso Hartman, William Zang, Wil liam llatnmon; llower-beaier, Jacob Kesslcr. Biief News Notes. An entertainment and social was given last evening by tho Oriental baho ball team m St. John's hall and was well attended. Thore was an excellent programipo rendeied, which was as follows: Piano solo, Tom Ronnlo; vo cal solo, Dennis Ciowley, nccooipanled by his sister, Nellie Crowley: vocal holo, M. Armsby: recitation, Hannah Callahan; comic song. William Lovcrn: vocal duel, Myron Itlttcnhouse; vocal solo, Lizzie E.ivls; selection, Eli veil Friends' (pianette, comic song, Tom Mann; clog dance, Jane Kelly: vocal solo, Nellie Lavelle vocal solo. Saiah Dolan. Eight ot tli3 councils of the Young Men's Institute of tho nearby towns have otganlzed euchre teams to contest for a silk ling, which will be given to the team having the most points. Tho llrst same will be played on Wednes day evening at Pharmacy hall between the Phil Sheridan ond Columbus teams. A tocial will bo given after tho game. Michael McNIcholas. of this side, was m tested Sunday evening by Ofllcor Quimun for abusing his wife at 11 homing held befoio Aldeiman l.entes. He was lined K The meeting of the baibers of this part of the i Hy. widen was to have been held last Sunday .afternoon, was postponed until next Sunday afternoon ,tt y..". o clock at Diukln's parlors, John F.trrell, of Uriel; street, had his light foot crushed while wot king nt the sepaiJtor at tho South works yesterday. The South woi ks postponed work to day to mako necessary repairs 'ork v 111 bo resumed In about a week . Council No. S.'2. Junior Older United Atneilean Mechanliv. will meet at SUiluipff's hall till evening. All meiii beis mo ieiiietfHl to be present. The IClectrin Tom 1st club, which or ganized about a month ago. Is making tirrangotiieiu.s for a country dance, which they intend to hold In St. John's hall. PERSONAL MENTION. Mlsh Maty Eynett ban left for her homo In Carbondale, oftor a week's visit with ft lends on this side. M J Ncalon, of Orchard street, Is confined to hln home with an attnek of the gilp. Steamship At rivals. By i;iclalc Wlie from The Annelited l'ri Xew Vorlt, Jan, 5S. Anivrdt Graf Walder.ee, fiom Hamburg: Curie, Lhcrpcol, Oletredl Lalin, llifiiun i fwutliamptou. l.iitrpool Arrhfdt I'mlirla, New York. Napl( Sufledt Tumi PU inaiik, Ntw Yor!:. Gibraltar Arrived! Wn, ,N"ew Y(rk lor N'aplft nnd Ginoa (and piocceded), NORTH SCRANTON. A surprise- party wm tendered Miss Margaret Jones at her home, on Reese street, Saturday evening last. After the usual party diversions, refresh ments were served by tho hostess. Thoso present were: Marparet Jones, Margaret Biny, Maggie Jakes, Mary Williams, Llzrle L'tnmctt, Anna Rcees, Ilattte Prlre, Lydlo. Iteese, Jennlo Lee, 1JM,sle I-vans, Mary Evans, Catherine J'n". Martha Powell, Hophla White, Llzzlo Jones, Ihnmn Jones. Ida Camp- bell. Miutha Jones, Lottie Hi ay, Char lotte Jaki, Messrs. Hairy Swaitr, Uiehard Cray, Hobeil Ulxon, William Huhr, Thomas Davis, William Uoddoe, Evan Jones, Elwood Thomas, Charles llambley, Jnmes Jones, Joseph 5Ior gan, Wesley Jont, George Emanuel, Charles linker, Tallle Gabriel, Geoige Simmons, Harvey Sherman, Morgan Williams, James Evans. Henlamln Jones, Garfield Jonos, Mrs. Edward Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mrs. Eavls. John Mackey Is again able to resume his dutlett its clerk In Henwood'jt drug store, after a frovero attack of tho grip. Miss Kate Uatchford Is reeoveilng fiom an attack of the gilp. Mls Maggie McCornilek, of Oak street, Is a visitor In Pittston this week. Tho truck of ear No. 301 bioke down last night nt Hull's Head, causing con siderable Inconvenience. Tho car was In cbatge of Conductor J. S. Andrews and Motormati Harvey Wllburth, when th accident occurred. It necessitated the ttansfertlng of passengei.s for tcv eral hotns. Edwutd Collins is again able to at tend to ins duties as clerk in Davis' ldug stote, after a few days' lllnes. An Interesting game of Indoor base ball was played last evening at tho Auditorium, between Mulley's team and the Combination. Uoth teams were well matched and furnished much enthusiasm for th" spei tators. Tho scoie wits l--!i, In favor of the Combi nation. iMiibd Evans, of ivaoon street, is lying dangerously III with nn attack of pneumonia. The following lc solution was adopted by local union No. IB.'C!, Enltcd Mlno Workers of Amcilca. recently: "Re solved, That when a brother meets death In our mine, that we eea.se work as soon ns we hear of the accident, nnd that we lay Idle half a day on day of funeral, evcept a hen funeral talcjs place In the morning, when wo suspend work for that da." D. Coleman, pi evi dent; M. Morris, secretary. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The letnains of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Fied Hermann wore laid to icM Sunday afternoon. Services over the lemalns were conducted ot the home at 1711 Stone avenue, by Rev. Wltke, pastot of the Cedar Avenue lauheian church. Inteiment was made In the Forest Hill cemcteiy. The .Set anion riaengen undo ate making extensive prepaiatlons for their coming lua'ciuorade ball to bo held In Athletic hall. John Bout, sr., of ."it! Hickory stieet, is confined to his homo with a sprained ankle. Mrs. Jacob Wilde, of Ciown avenue, i" confined to her home with an attack of tho grip. Mrs. John Kottilk. of Meadow ave nue. Is routined to her home with the gilp. The luneral of the lato Mis. Eliza beth Hohn, of Elm slieot, look place on Satuiday nfteinoon at P. o'clock. Funeral ten Ices were held in St. raid's, chinch, on Piospect avenue, of which congregation the dt ceased was a de vout member. At the cloo of tho church services the 1 ortego moved to the Mlnooka cenieteiy, whete Inter ment was made The funeral of the lats Mis, John Holly took place. Saturday morning fiom the family leslduiiee, corner of Stone avenue and Orchatd street, Tho lemalns were taken to St. Peter's ca thedral and later to the Cathedral I cemetei y, OBITUARY. Mrs. Thomas Murtagh. Mm, "llitnus Mmtaiuli pi'Mil awn; ut l.p family residence 7JI WVst MaiUt fctnet, eirly ;pslei(by inornlnj. file loso ot Mrs. Muruu,il jj dct'ply felt liy the number of siqualnUturs and friends htch she had gained djring- her Ion; rciidrnce in North NTOtiton. A grottii fititily i.hioh Minim her all re-lde in or near S-ime ton sh(. 1, ad rndmrd a lone juJ ssrif lllney, John T. i:atu JiiJ at h! hie icfldeneo on W.ivtio jcnne 'atiinby nlsht attn a week' HI nes.1 with ptinmonla. Mr. I.iai was .V, jean old and will M.ovn in I'loviilcuu-, wnric he had itshkil for met tuintyfue jcti. He in f. faittul membir ot the W1W1 Cont,rc(fitlon ll (hiiri.li for twinty-oih jhik A 'Udow and the lollowln? children Miitite him Thomas Henry, 1 William, John, Uid, Paul, Cum, Marsaiet ai.d Mr;, William 'ir.o. The funei d lenlm will lw IkM In the W'ebh C'onoresiilonil church I Tuewlav ufternoon at I o'clock. Iiitumcnt to he inadi" in 1'ereot Hill cemetiiy, John Evans. John l,ans died Sitiuday eienlnj at his home 011 Wajni .Hemic, afln an illnts of ou weet:. Iho deceaied had renldnl In thU crd for tho )a iwentv ear-, durlni; which limu hy lili amiable H'nlltles and disposition he made a host of trkiid. II In ji an (iniut ChiUtian and lnj Ihcii a dciron of the Wtl-li Congicrfatlonil dmri.li of North .seunloii lor a immhei of eal. Ho li sunhed In n wife awl nine ihildirn, all rel- j iJints of Noith f-cuuton. 1 ho fiin!.il will lie i-cmliii'tdl tliU nitciiioon. 'Uio renulm will le (omcjcil to the WVl-li Con arcgatlnnal Lhurrli, wliou- fcrvicfi will m in iIuikp of Km, Dr. It. h. Tone Inlnmcnt will bo iiinilt" In I'orrtt Hill cvnutcij. Mrs. Michael Finuoity. Mia. MUliad I'lmurty Ulcd nt licr home at nil NMccM.1i htiut humliy. Miu U muhcl by lur lituluml nnil flu- dilMrrii, Kitty, Maiy, John, Jiii'ts ami MMii'l. The (itnrriil will ! liohl W'd'nii'ky M S,..i) ,i. 111. frcriku at "-t. Patrlc'.'n ilwich.' Interment In (..itlmlral ((incti'ry. John Thomao. folia 'Ihmi', of Haxirn dlKit, n,ril 70 v. uy, to il kti huniljy nt liis i-on.o ilo is unlml by n wire .iwl two children. ' little ami l,uc. Tin fmiiul will ho lihl thU MlKir.oun ji l o'cloil- from tho hiully i,m Aim, tho 1 J-moi.tj-cii iliuUHir nt Mi .ih.l Mm. fiioiuu llciliut, dlcil fttir liw Oaj' llliurs u hionihltU nt Pio homo cf lur i;n,iiiliijiiiii4, Mi. anil Mr. John Phmil. sii Dim Mrnt. THU (4 the tc-coml (hlhl hit In rJuht il.l.M, ot t Ho Mine ilNatu (onliai li'il lrmii wlioiplni; cmiyli. l'u-tu-ul .inntin'ciiiunt Inn. Funeinls. 'Ihc fiiti'ul ol Mr. Martin reriiiiMiii, o( 1!71 I'l'tm UMiiue, will ho h(M Wnliifuliv iimrniiiK ut 0 o'clotU. NervlPfii at St. PjuI's dmnli. InKr incut in t'athcilral mucin v The fmiPral of Maitln WjMi. f poit Hill, will hi' lic-lil V.'i.llunl.iy aflttnoon Jl 2 u'dm',,. ft, r li'ci at i. M.ii,' chtinh. Intcrmint In M. Mirj'l LCimury. Hnnmorr. flio funoral ot Joseph lldudi, i( l."nl teirntli ttrcct, Mho wik l.lllcil Siimlaj hy hclns ttnid. by n p-ljwaro ami llmUon pa4rrn,rr train at tl.o Caibon trcot cinslnj, will ho hi'M tntliy at tin Crcd. cluiuh, on Hi-'a J.i . Iiitirntiit will lw in Minoofci ccmoiirj. Il.c funeral ol the Infant dm of Chailm r,hh, of Awrll rouit, will liu lulJ 'luejilay aiternoon t S.S0 from the rdidenoo. Intcrnirnt In l'iih hum ttnet uimtciy. JONAS LONG'S SONS. T HIS is going to be no matter what the gown, whether for street or evening wear, it must have its proportion ate amount of trimming. Fashion's eye lends itself to these comely and pretty things, and urges a profusion of them. So it is we have prepared for a big trimming season. The laces have first call : they rule the roost of style, because of their lightness, airyness and dainti ness, There is no other such showing of pretty things for many, many miles around. It is an exclusive col lection of ultra-fashionable novelties, gathered from the foremost style centers of the world. A glimpse of some of them here may turn your thoughts to a suggestion of others no matter what, you'll find it: Lace Section, Lackawanna Avenue Entrance, left of Main Aisle. ' . Tancj Black and White Silks for Yokes, etc; woith $4.08 'y rvO yd. Our price only. .. . AVO White Embroldeted Chllfon, fine quality; worth $2.00 yd. QQ Our price 1 O Black Taffeta, embroidered In white and gold; also hi black ana white embroldeted; worth $4.00 yd. Our price 1.50 Shhred Chiffon in both white ond black; worth $3.98 yd. 9 QQ Our piice ' -J Black Taffeta cut out, embrold eied on net; worth $0.48 1 qQ yd. Our price JVO Black Point Esprit Net with black velvet applique y Oft worth $5.08. Our pi Ice. 0VO Cream Embroidered Broadcloth, elegant; worth $5.08 yd. qO Our price 5. "O Jonas Long's Sons mm gpa3aaaaE3pgppa DUNMORE DOINGS. The Democrats at a Convention Held Latst Night Nominated Candi datesOther News Notes. The important event last night In, local polities was the Democratic con vention, hold in Tempotaneo hall, for tho puipoo of nominating1 candidates foi the various boioutrh otacc?. Tho suecesti of tho Democratic olllco seekors during two ytam lias (aiihcd a Kreat rush toward the 'plum tree" this ear, but Indication now point clearly to a Republican vletoiy liftt month that U10 defeated aspirants for nomination honor", who uio feellm? veiy bad today, will feel much better when they hear of the Democratic de feat that Is to be recorded In the near future. The- convention organized by clei t inp Burfress Victor Burnt hell chair man. He made a fhort address, con gratulating tho Democrats on past vic tories and hoping moro would follow. The follow liipr candidates were then nominated, more or less unanImoul : Treasurer, Aumist Wahler: street com missioner, Michael McDonnell; Justice of tho peace, Anthony Fernut-on; aud itor, tV. F. Cronln; council, Thomas Doudlcan, William McAllister: nchool (llivotor.s, Martin Gibbons, John Flan nclly. TOLD IN BBIEr. nvanecllst Dunnett continued tho revival bervlces at the Methodist Kpl copal church last evening', his topic being "Tho Value of a Soul." This evenlnp the set vice will be for men only. Mr. Dunnett closes his woil; bore on Wednesday evening1 of wihU week. The St. Vincent do Paul socletv will hold a progressive otichto Focial lu Manley's hall Monday evening, Feb. t. Alex Bryden, of Dudley street Is 111 with the prevailing la Hilppe Mr. Oeorso Ituusht. of Not 111 Blako ly btte"t, is III. Tho Republicans of the Thiul w.iid, Third district, caiitu? In AVahlir' hall tonight to nominate ward otllcen-. Tlio ncpubllcans of the Flist 6Urd, First dlsitlct will hold a caucus to nominate ward oflloein In tho Ncptuno Fire eoinpanv'H loom tonight from ? to S o'clook. Tlio cold nave cut down the audi ence snmev.li.it at the levlval sen he last nluht tit tlu Tripp Avenue C'on gres.itlonal church. The Jii-v. Mr. Cobb tcole lor his tuple "Ih Intnnt Hap tlhin Authoiii.ed In Tuachlnt; or Pnu tlce of tho Apostles"? Ho went on to show Unit tho mutisms l'oi baptism are faith and u-pentaticc, and Uio in fant cannot be a sttbjeci fur b.ijtlniii. for It cunnot believe neither can It ic pent, lor it has no sins of which to repent. The servlcs will be continued tills evening. F lutein! Director T. 1'. l.otchwoith Is M'llouslv ill at his home on chestnut street. A Uemtbllcun caucus will be held In tho Third district of the Thl'rd ward, Dunmorc, this evening:, at S o'clock, In Wuhler's hull, for the purpose of elect ing all oulcci'H tor tho district. MK. LITTLE TRANSFERRED. Postal Company Piomotes Him to More Important Office. H. J. Little, who for the past year has been local manager of tho Postal Telegraph company, ivtelved word yes JONAS LONQ'S SONS. An Extraordi nary Showing strictly a trimming season; Cream Broadcloth embroidered in. black; worth $5.98 yd. -y fQ Our price )t"0 Corded Silks in black, brown, rmmlc, pink, nlle, blue, etc. Su perb quality; worth. $1.49 tho yd. Our price 75c Fancy Silks in light bluo, pink, lavender, etc., with applique ef fect of whlto ollk cord stitched to 1110 suit. jrni;ii nuu J101.1.J, worth $2.48 tho yd. Our price 1.98 All-Over Venice Xaces in cream nnd white; patterns that aro dainty and rich. In price per yard from. . . . 89c Exquisite Arabian Laces in new est nnd daintiest effects. Exclu sive designs to Scranton and varying in piice from. aQ $2.40 to . VO AMUSEMENTS. FYCHUn THEATRE - HKIS 1 PTTRGTODUn. Leiscs. . J. DUlTV, Jlaiiasci. ONK l'KI!FOn.MAXCn ONLY. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30, 1001. nnual Engagement ot Iho WoilO-famoJ Brothers Byrne In thnr Sti"itnlir Pantomimic Con.(l, tin New Eight Bells An l.iul.i,tln Succin. 'ieiii'i s.tu "v hitler Tiin Eier, 1,1)01 Vu rcJtuie. P.itii App( it i k f el the IIYU.VE lUtOTIItRJ it t.inj IVitonnanic I'llll I s-JV , 10i . 75o and S 1 i"K). irit mi .ih .Mtniilay at 1) a, in. . : , ,m ACADEHY OF T1U5IC, KEIS& IIUWOUSDRU HARRY A. BROW.V Managers anJ LuJ'i". Locat Manager. All, fills ViEHK. Jack Hoeffler's oio" company iv itupunroiRn. Tiiculay eienlnf. "A Kar.ih King." WeilneMloy eirni'i, "V Woman In Wad,." Thuiidiv iMiinu, "Muno in Orcatcr Sc Yoilc." Matlneo I'rici s 10 and 20 cent,. l'KSiIng 1'ilccs- ID .'0 and .10 tents. WRITTEN GUAI1AHTEE TO CUREra C-antr every navefl&Tng epecialut, jam. 4 ilr. Hospital and Army Burgeon faili. Dr. THF.EL, 527 North Sixth St. l'lillnUclplil:i, X'o-CAU Abuies. DIoGdPoison.Varlcocele.Strlctijro nil PRIVATE, nnd obscure 1VATE nnd ICURE nt.. luiLlinrxefl: , I.ont.iiiinliooil, lirnuk- Ul j5 jo'j 3) rn nreant.f iilly reiiored, Mi,aiirauK- Trli rfixM cured ln to iOilns. 'fhonionclancrroujeasfi rolnltrl. "rciNDr.lirtJCHERARZT." Treat- iner.tliyiittll.Hcn'lt.rM Torn TeuimonmlsA HooIcpt vojui,; i.'. cry tilo l;:::lti:to,UtcUlcul iitedicol iraud. terday that ln had been appointed manager of tlio company's business lu Hoi hester, one of ItK mo.st Jinportuut iifllcts lis lll leao for his uow ata tlon at the ond of tho wccU. Mi. Little cmne hero from Niagara Tails, whete he had been local man ojjfr l'r tho l'ovtal company for a, iiiunber of yeuis. During Ids charge of the fernnton oillio I lie company's busl ne..s imis liircrely iniroased and man icty (iimmendable reforms Instituted. The now poMltlon which ho is to at Mime le. lu addition to being more re Hiomtihln. lnuoli moro remunerative than his piuMmt one. During his brief stay hero Mr. Llttlo has made many ftiendn for himself, as well as patrons for the company. That well-wlhhiM of nil the?e will accom pany hint to IiIh new Held of labor. RUNAWAY BOY CAUGHT. Detective Molr Arrested Frank Geams for Eacnplnp; fiom Glenn Mills Ref mat y. Finnic GeuuiK an is-year-old boy, u.i.i (iirebted on Wubhlngton aveuuu li.ht o oiling by Detective Molr. Gearns was I'onitultted to tho Glen Mills re t'orniatory, llfteen miles from Philadel phia, cuvurul months ago, but escaped from there a few days ago. As his homo wan here, It was bus pected that ho would toturn to Scran ton. Tho police authorities were notl lied ond as a result Detective Molr captured him last night. Ho will be held hete until somo one arrives from tho reformatory to take him back. V