ir' t i Qt THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATUKDAV, DECEMBER 28, 1901. V WEST SCRANTON REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES NOMINATED FOR COUNCIL IN THE TOUIITH WARD. David B. Evnns Unopposed for Select nnd W. W. Evans, Edvvnul Sear ing nnd Evan W. Evnns Re-nnmed for the Common Branch Congre gnttonnl Chinch Piogrnnimes for Tomorrow Evening Knights of Pythlns Officers Elected Other Notes nnd Personals. The Tie pnbllc.in voteis of tho Tourth win (I held their i.iucus yestoiduv to place In nomination candidates for sp ied nnd common council, constable nnd the viulous other wind otllees, For select council, Dald 11 Kvuns, the pu'vent Incumbent, was unopposed. The vote in nil four district was ery llKht nnd but little Intel est was manifested in the nominations. The tlnee common coum Union, V. V. Kvnns, Hdward Searing nnd Kvnn W. twins, who are now seivlng. were opposed by Jnmes Maw ion, but he only showed ntiength In the Second district, which he c.irtled by ten otes more th.in his next highest opponent. The voto cast in the fom dlstilcts was as follows: it. ai 3.1 nil w. v. i:nt-s jo w is ,i sit J'ein V. l.wm 21 M t" " -20', J ilmml waring Itl l lJil 74 Hit Jmus Mm son (1 l2 S r l Tdnh fi.1 2CJ 221 223771 John J. Dm Is, the picsnnt constable, was lenomlnated, and Daniel J. tel w.uds was named for waid assessor The other olllceib named weie ah fol lows: 1'ir-t dUtriet Itogi-tir, Dnlil Ti .Tones; judge, Mra"in flirmis; iii'piclnt, A II Ijn ti Sioml district HifcMrr, Iliuli I 111-; jihIm. llmm-is Vatl,in, in p ctm, HopMn WitlnrIiot 'lliinl cllslrii t HcKi-tir, lolm Iliiuond, juii,'e, J lines Ielirn, inspector, Willi tin l.il.e. Tomtli ilMrict KikMct, .1 ', Jcm, jiiiU", tii-o l'oucll; inductor, .lolin W. liuluiiK The Republican c.iucus In the rifth wind will be held this afternoon bc twcLii the houis of 4 and 7 o'clock. Election of Ofiiceis. Patagonia lodge. No. "20, Knights of IMthiis, elected the following nflkcis nt their meeting on ThuiMlay evening Chief commancli'i, KichitdA Lewi', ke-romm.mdei, John H .lonch. piol ,ite, Moiiia Jones; keeper of itcouls and be.ilfa, IMwnul Davlcs; master of DiiToiir's French Tar Will promptly rolicic and rppnlliy cure cnii,hs, loIiN and all lung tronlple l'or falc'li Ci. W. JLMvlNs, 101 toutli Main senuf. Christmas Is Aud a3 usual, the Holiday mass of odds aud end?, counter Toys, Dolls, etc., which must hence this Extraordinary Handkerchief Sale Which opens this morning. Some are crushed, some soiled a bit, and others simply such small lots that they are not worth passing with the regular stock. Here are a few price facts : Plain Hemstitched aud Lace edge Handker chiefs. Large assortment to choose from. Your "Xn choice , , wt Hemstitched Handkerchiefs goo.l qualities. Embro dered Handkerchiefs, Fancy edged Hand- "In kerchiefs. Choice of this lot C Fine Hand.serch efs, with Swiss edgiug, luce trims, etc., etc. A bonanza for high class Hand- kerchiefs. Your choice I ,t All Liuen Lace, Embroidered and Hemstitch- r ed Handkerchiefs worth up to 30c each. Choice.. J Our Holiday Lines of Bric-a-Brac, Candelabra, Vases, Stems, Stat uettes, Ebony T ilet Sets, Pictures, Papeteries, Books, Toys, Dolls, etc., etc, at 25 BELOW ACTUAL This Sale Continues During Friday and Saturday. tf???wt?jft!i?P!!5ftSSNn'-r-'-1-' f(fSJ Globe Warehouse it' ifessRJSVssJSV Pt-! fFzSf -y?- HtiunceH, r. D. Lewis; master of ex (hc(ttcr, 1). D. Uvnnai innster-nt-nrms, Duvlil H. Hcesoi Inner guuicl, John J, llobcrtsi outer glial cl.Thomiis J. nvnns; muster of work, Dnvld H. James; trus tee, Tliomns C. Williams. Welsh Congregational Church. Speelnl music will be renileted nt the Fhst Welsh Congrcgiitlonut chili ch, on Pnuth Mnln iivonue, tomonow morn ing nnd evening. The following pro- gi limine will be cnrtled out In the morning by the Juvenile rholr, usslslcd by several older nicinbciH: ore in Vc luiit-m. 1'iocc.luiidl "brcKIni; llitliklicm'n Klrfs".. Choir Iiimh ) t ion. Double Otnrlclte "It Camp lion tlic Mlilnlulit I'leit" I in mi"; I'lt'n ii ti it Party llllilo Iti-cll itlon LlllkP II! fcdil Venn P.IM.I IliclUtlun "1 Ul"li m a Mni. ('linidii n, Ikitilic Ciron t'liorm "Hill, II ly nf (HailncV ( liuir l:cul-ip "nic C'hiutinu tlw." Vilci "Mi in Clulstinn II 11V Until Tlinnn? liicltitloii "fir tip the liruinlv HimkIiIs" lly Tour Chllilrcn (liorin "Merrill, S) Alcrilli" ( holr Ititpoixko IklilltiK I.r.ukl, Alii l)l,cs l'i ijcr. S01115 "Dcir Little C'hlM ct tlic Mmuor, 11 tlia l'riniii Chs llxcrclw "1 l.e Stor ot ikins Ak," ami "ltixk ill.ic CIioiiii" I'wiiUc "sliiRlng as Thr Pliinc," 11 sccciitccn f!h Is Clionn "In tlic Illprlicst" Llioir AlllllPns b tlic i'laloi. OiTcilnj;. Uuct "A Soiifj of Stiir IIpuiIi," I.lrlc .luiklni ami Miy Jones Ilpcltation 'The 1 list Lhristnns," (!hil1 L .Tonrs Chorum "Tint (.lonoai Son? of Old" tlnnr Mlei II moons iXcul'C (Irmiiii; ( Iionio " o 1'riiso Him" Clioir lkncdiction Plymouth Congiegationnl Chuich. The choir of the Plymouth Congi esn tlonal chuich will lender a special pio Ki amine of music at tomorrow ecr Iiib's seikes. The will also sins an anthem nt the iPKUlnr moinlng sei ke, under the dliectlon of the choils ter, Pi of. Dald Owens. The evenlnrr pi oki amine will be as follows: IImiiii OitiKrcK-'ilioii koio, "('liristinis Mom liitli Dinned Ajiln," Mrs I! liion Siritilinc lcvon Anlluiii, "Anecla fioin the Re dins ot (iior," Choir. Tpnoi nilo, Thumii 'llionns. Prixcr. liciiin AniiuiiiicctiiPiits Oiroinu iiIIipiii, "I Will Puis! line I) Inil"... Clioir IlintOIlL Ml0, I lilU l.Tlls sipi mo si 1 , 1 nil 1 lliulus 'Itnoi solo, 1 Inn 1 ins 1! intone vjln, 'Tin .m llitn lnn," 11 u id Owcn,s iitlnni, "llie People That W liked in II irk- ntss ' ( hnii 'i enr i olo. 1 led I in in is S pi iii i mi1, Mis A II lnen. SlIIIIOII Hi 1. lie 1 sili., " Wonclious sdij" Mn, Julni Morgin Mik qnirtcltc Stlrittd, lied llioniis, I t ill !' llucliis 'ilirniis It huts, Diwd Owens iit1icin, '"limit the liiliinrs" Cuir Reception at Randolph Jones'. JIr. and Mis. Randolph Jones, of 1033 Jackson .stieet,gao a. leceptlon at theli home last ptninir in honor of their son, fsevmout, who is a student at the Buf falo College of Phaimacy. The usual Over rush has left in its wake a soiled goods, Bric-a-Brac, be got rid of forthwith, COST. TTTT';WVtiSirs,Ma "wvvw',iwr 1 ui I diversions Indtittreil in nt mich events wore enjoyed by the following' young people! Mrs. Edward Davis, MIhbcr 11. Dan leln, Alice Wllllnmo, Tlorpneo Fowler, Jennie Eynon, Esther Davlcs, Ituth Hceltloo, Pnillo HuhIi, HpIpii Kowlpr, Orr tiude Morfinn, Evn l'hllllps, Messrs. Chniles Atnthew 8. tltllllth Tliomns, Kred I'eteis, Wllllntn DIehl, Wllllum Cotnt ilttht, Seymour Jone, Fud Orny, Wlll lum Phillips, CIooikp I'hllllpe, Austin Itlntrlpr, Hotnco Chnndler nnd Pied etlclc It. JoncM, of Dunkirk, X, Y. Bible School Class Sinner. Whle school clnss Xo. 13, of the Washburn Stiect l'tpsbytoilnn church, tllllerllt llV tlU Cllltll Sttlllrlnia ttMn nil. r.--- ".r '. . s ....... -, ,,v.s- s.- teitnlncd last eetilnt; nt dinner nt her i home, on West Elm stipct. The epnt wits onjojed by the follow Iiir young men: Wnlkln If, Wllllums. Ilutiv A. Mil ler, Aitbur l'hllllps, Poibes Eaton, Wul tor D. Evnns, Eugene II. Fellows and Edgar Allen Jones. Mr. Williams noted its master of cere monies, nnd lclnted scernl Inteicstlng stoiles for the nniuspment of the guests. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. James Mack and Daniel I.ennlmn, who were attested on the chaigc of as saulting and lobbing Watclnnun Cur penter of the spike mill, were held In ball ycsteiday for their uppcaiance at com t. A South Mnln tnenuo stte-et car jumpfd the track near Locust street yestPtday and ran Into the gutter. The trucks were damaged, but no one was Injured. The talent which had been seeutcd for the musical nnd llter.it y lecltal nt the Plymouth Congiegationnl church on Npw Year's oen!ng Instil es nn ex cellent onteitnlnmpnt. Miss Corn Mor lls Gilflln will recite. Mrs. D. H. Tliom ns' Indies' choir unci the William Con nell glee club will sing, nnd seveiul other foatmes will bo ghen. The lemulns of an infant child of Mr. nnd Mis. Mathow Smith, of 72! Scran ton street, wore Intel ted In the Cn til ed! al cemetery yesteiday aftPinoon. The Wnhneta dancing cl.ibs will hold their opening s-oclal in Mpuis' hall on Thui id.iy cenlng, Jnniinry -. It.iymond, thp young t.on of Mr. nnd Mis Xoiman Ilowuid, of Xoith Lin coln menue. fell recently and frac tuied his nun. Hot n To Mi. nnd Mis John Ewins, of 10S North SumiiPi menue, n chuigh ter. William Pnisons, of Pottlbone sttpot, had his light aim injuied In the Ox foid miiip lccentlv. James Hajwaid. of H impton stiect, won the bicycle chanced oif nt Enoch E ails' hotel icccntlv. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Dr. and Mis. Thomas JunUins, of Al bany, X. Y.. weio guests of their lela thes heie enci Chiistmas Thorn is James, of D.mbuiv, Conn, iptuinpci homo pstculnv fiom a Nit with li lends in West t-'cranton. Edw.ud lie unlds, of Pleasant Mi pet, is 'pending a few d.os with fi lends in Philadelphia. Mis William 13. Dhim, or Xoith Main acnue, is .suiiotisly ill .it her home. Miss Tess-io lioavui, of Xoith llebpc ca aAenuc, has iecopied fiom an ill ness. C. L. Kre.sK, of Xcuth Suinnei ie nue, Is cntei tabling his f ither, J. Kies ky, who is n losiilont of Tunlchannotk Mr. and Mis. Post, of Wj.sus. Pa, have i etui ned homo fiom n islt with theit daughter and son-in-law, Mr nnd Mis Thomas E. Pi ice, of Xorth Sumner avenue. Miss Mai ga let D.uks, of South Main avenue, la islting fi lends ut Miners ille. Miss Owen Jones, of Xoith Suiiuit aenue, has icturned home fiom n lsit with hei sister ut Cl.uk's Summit. El nest Haitman, of Xorth Hebpcca aptuie, is the guest of lelatlves at Stroudsbuig. Arthut Kilyon, of Fniivlew nenite, is sojoutnlng among fi lends in Philadel phia. Doray DeLong, of Eeter, is -isitlng hlh mother. Mis. Addie DeLong, of Mullein sticet. Gpoige Hutchinson, of Phlladplph'a, Is cliculnting among old fi lends In the city. Miss Edith Hie hauls, of Scrnnton stieet, enleitnlnrd Mis Tiumbower, of Plttiton, on Chi Istmas day. Mis Agnes Williams, of Swctland sheet, is suffcilng fiom an attack of dlphtheilu, Mls.s Anna rdwnids, of South Jlnln npnup, hns as her guest, Miss Mary nilttnn, of neadlng. John Fowlpr nnd son, of Pittsburg, me ls,ltlng Weht Scianton ft lends Wlll'um Jloignn, of Easton, is vlhlt lng his piipnt, Sir. nnd Mis. William Moignn, of Xoith Sumner avenue. Mr. and Mis. w. W. Pattetson, of Philadelphia, aio visiting at the homo of D, T. Itlchaids, on Scianton stieet. Mis, X. L Itossi, of Great UpiicI, Is Isltlng X, O, jruo nnd family, of Shetland stieet. Miss Eefcslo Sloat, the elocutionist, Is reeou'ilng fiom n slight indisposition. Eugene Wntner, of WIlkp.s-Eaiio, is isitlng Wlllaid Lnnnlng of Xoith Mnln nvenue, i Mr, nnd Mis. Burton Davis, of Xoith ' Sumner nvpiiue, spent Chi Istmas nt Utkn, X. Y. Mis. Calvin C. Piyant, of Deckel's comt, has lctuincd home ftom u Xew , Yoils visit. Mr. nnd Mis. Simon T. Ace, of Ml, ' Pncono, hno i etui ned from u visit with iclatlves In West Snanton, Mr, nnd Mis. Fiank Slcmt, of Xoith Lincoln avenue, nie homo from Lake At lei. Miss Mlmilo Ames, of Xoith Lincoln avenue, Is sojourning In Snlem, Wayne county. Mis, Ttobeit Walker, of Wnslibutp street, Is 111 nt her home, Mr. nnd Mis. S. W. Dickinson, of Tunkhnniiock, mo visiting friends on Xoith Lincoln nvenue, Clnienco A, Ileeiner, who has been spending u few days with his father nnd sister on Xoith liiomloy avenue, hns leturned to Philadelphia, Oscar Oswald, who has been confined In tho Scianton pihnto hospitnl for several weeks, Is locoveilng slowly nnd expects to euo tlieio soon, THE LATEST CRUSADE, Municipal Lengue Out After Sellers of Lottery Tickets. William Uoblnson, n young man who Is well known mound town, was in test ed yesterday ut the Instance of Special Agent Itobcit Wilson, of the Municipal League, on the chaige of selling lot teiy tickets. Ho was held III ?500 bnll by Alderman Ealley, Wnu.intb have also been hwoin out by Agent Wilson for the must of Mis. Chillies Thiol, of Vina stuct, unci Timothy Jones, of Scianton stieet, on thinges of selling liquor without u license, f 8W 501132 Years of Awful Pile Agony. Sioux Falls, S. D , Teh. IS, inoi. "For 32 veins I suffeied constnntly from piotiudlng piles nnd finally had to iibiindon my ttude of stone-mason. Four mouths ago I begun using Pi ti mid Pile Cuip, unci befoie I had used up one BOc. bo the disease had entlie ly dlappeated and there Is no sign of Us ever leturnlnir. I uni completely cured. F. Cnpps, 216 X. Minnesota Ave." Sold by nil druggists, COc. u box. Hook, "Piles, Onuses unci Cure." mulled flee. Pyramid Diug Co, Marshall, Mich. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Republican Primaries for First Ward to Be Held This Evening News of the Churches. The Republicans of the First ward will hold a caucus this evening for the purpose of nominating candidates for school controller, constnble nnd nsscs-s-or. Those who seek the nominations mo as follows; Tor school controller, Gpoige Shires, tho present controller nnd Walter B. Christmas, the well known Insuiance man; for constnblp, Seth Smith, who Is uctlng nt present, and William Moigans, the well known musician of William stieet; for usses sor, Hlchntd J. Hlchauls, of Spiing street, unopposed. Crnckerjack's Win Another. The game of basket ball at the Audi tot lum last night, between the Ci acker jacks and Pilceburg Crystals, uhulted In ii victoiy foi the home team. The .store was 12-S Four goals weie thrown fiom the field for the Ctackeijacks b Williams; one by Jeffries, and one by Wills, the new man bccuiccl fiom the champion St. CI ill team. David Owens thiew a go il foi the Cistals. Elllg thiew a foul. The line-up was as follows: Ci.itKcrjiel I rjstiN lleiijimlii (Icilric.) .riclit fnrnml... IMu Oimiis iiu-'iuo lift filuanl Win Ohiih WIiIIq (Willi)... "itel I IIIkj Millei rulit KUinl Pile Illllllli .. . .lift 'l!llll lllluillll Hughes. Wills. Williams and Duid Owens led In the mattci of star plaj mg. "The Ting of Truce. On new ear's night the well known Kejstone Dt.imatie club will present to tlie public the beautiful diama, en titled. "The Flag of Ttuce," at the au ditoiium. The following it. the east of ihaiac teis" "Dad Ilerwlns," Robei t Bums; "Tom Heiwiiife," Thomas i:ans; "Jim Hci wins," Thomas Clark; "Harry Swift," in lop with "Huttle," John Sherwln; "Willnid Hilton," the family fripnd, William Lnott; "Datney," John Mtil loy; ".Master Eddie," Katie McNam ara; "Anna Henvins,," Maigaret Buike; "ITattie Herwlns," Anna Roche; "ilarda," tho old nuise, Jlamo Cal ey. Among the Churches. Rev. A. II. Smith will preach both morning nnd evening senlees at the Noith Main nieniie Daptist chuich. Subject for the morning is, "The Two Dthienl Ideas Which Govern Men's L.les." Sundny school at 2 p. m. Chilstian Dnde.tvor at 6 30. Eenlng service is esp'clnlly for tho joung peo ple; subject, "The Hidden Years of Jesus nt Na7aioth." Special musle by the choir under the direction of Pi of. McMutiay at each service. P10 giamme for the week Is as follows: Jlonday evening, elapses In Ameilcnn llteiatuie; Tuesday evening, piayor meeting, subject, "neglnnlng the Year With God;" Wednesday evening, con cert nnd lectuio by Piof. JleMutrnv and choir; Fildiy evening, annual roll call of tho members of the chuieli. At the Piesb.v teilan chuich, Noith Mnln avenue, Hev. Di. Gcoigo D Guild will occupy the pulpit nt 10 ?0 n. m, nnd 7.10 p. m Sunday school nt noon: Junloi nnd Senior Endeavor nt the usual horns. The evening set vice will be devoted Inrgely to music, which will include oignn selections and un thems by the choir. Mis T, C. Van Stoic h who wasfoimeilyoiganlst of the chinch, will piny a solo nnd her many fi lends will no doubt bo pleased to hcur her. Dr. Guild, tho pastni, will conduct devotional set vice in the hour of w 01 ship. Tho choir of the Puiltnn Congicgu tlonal chin eh of West Mntket stieet will lender their flu Istmas music, which consists of solos, duets and thoius, St. John's Piotestant Episcopal Mis sion, of which Hev, Kiancls It. Hate man Is lector, will conduct Sundny school nt 2 "0 p. 111, and at 4 p. 111. even ing service. The Sunday vesper service nt tho Young Woman's Chilstian association, 2018 Noith Main avenue, nt !i 30 p. 111, will be led by tho sectetuiy, Miss Geoigin A. Selby; subject, "Looking Uackward." NEWS NOTES. Mr, nnd Mis. Andiew .Shlrfer, of Dalovllle, spent Christmas with their daughter, Mis, Ilnttlu Mead, of p.uker stieet, Mr. nnd Mis, Wllllum Lewis, per manently of Edna nvenue, hnve moved to their now homo on Noith Washing ton nvenue, near tho Coimtty club, llnnlel Williams, the timber of West Muiket stieet spent Clulstmas with fi lends In wilkes-Iinne, Mis, Williams, of Muiguiet nvenue, Is able to bo nbout uftei n bilef illness, William Wheeler und A1II0 Cio.ssnian spent Sunday with fi lends at Oieon Umve I'atilck McShen, of Fciilliinud stieet, Is III ut his homo. Tho t-'lu Istmas music at the Puiltan Congregational chuuh, of West Muiket Htiet, under tho dliectlon of Choi later I, H. Jones mid Oiganist Miss Jennie Jenkins, will bo icpeutcel tomorrow, It will conslht of the anthems, "All Hall!" and "IJilghtest und Ucst," by tho choir, nnd t-olos by Mtuy J. Edwards nnd Ml?s Nellie I.ebMiii, together with the cotiKrc'irutlotiiil singing. The pastor, Kcv, It. J. ltccse, will pieuch. SOUTH SCRANTON CHURCH CHORAL UNION TO PRESENT A CANTATA. It Is Called "Under the Palms" and Will Be Given In Connection with the Opening' Ceicmonlcs of tho Hickory Street Prcsbytetlnn Church Parish House Christian Flckus Tendered a Stn prise Party. Nubs of News. Under the Palms" a cantiitu treat lug of sctlpturnl hlstoty, Is uiplelly be ing mnstoied by the Hlckoiy Stieet Geiman Presbytoilan chuich choial union unci will be reneleiod next month nt the opening ceieinonles of tho new pnilsh house. The slngeis have been banded together for mouths nnd have paid faithful attention to the Instate tlon of Prof. C. II. Dei mini, instructor of music at the ScrniUon high school. The young people who compi Ire the union mo nboitt entially divided and the male and female voices me evenly rnor. c n m km v. balanced. Some of the best talent In Scianton Is affiliated with the slngeis and a l.iru lieat will be furnished nt i the new pailsh house opening which will take place befoie Febiuaiy 1, If I the woathei lemains fiuoiable. Itehe.il sals for an opetctta entitled: I "The Hajmakcis," aie being held weekly and it will be staged some time in the culy summer. A Birthday Paity. ChtKtlan rickus, nn old and lespect ed usldent of tills section telebi ilcd the tlftv-tlth unnlveisiiy of his biith jcsteiday and although he p.wn no hint of the fact to his .fi lends the news leaked out and the itult was that a laiqe gathering of meuy makei' an I neigiibois assembled at the rickus lesidence on Cedar avenue list even ing and tendeied tho ownei a genuine old-f ishioned smpiisu puty The ladies In the liouehoId weie evi dently in the seciet, however, and after a shoit leceptlon, dining which Mr. Flckus was hcai tlly congntulnted a bounteous supp".- was s-etvtd in the dining 100111 to the guests. Seveial addiecs followed the dlsposnl of the eatables and tho guest of honor was made the ledpient of severil u'-cfu! tokens of leniembiance nnd esteem In cluding a handsome easy ch ill. Games and dancing helped to po-s the merry houis until uftei midnight when the gatheiing biol.e up after thanking the host and hostess for their hospltnlltj. New Ballrond Taking Shape. Woik on the new lalhoad in the ur per section of the South Side, which has been cneigetlcilly pushed the pasa sl or eight months, has nbout stopped, as the giadlng Is pinctlcally complete, with tho eceptlon of a lock cut near 1 Meadow nvenue. The load has bun 1 giadcd to within a block of where the tunnel commences, and the tunnel woik will be pushed just as soon as the con tinct has been aw aided. I The couiso of the lallroad under 1 Riound v. Ill follow living avenue fiom Elm stieet to the Twelfth v. aid lino and will be nbout foi ty feet below the sin face, on an avuage. Met peoplo nie unelpi the impiessloii that the cats I will entei the tunnel, aftei the load Is j complete, wheie tho old mine opening' is on Maple stieet. This Is not so, hovv I ever, as the opening to tho undeigiout il I passage will be on Elm tieet, 11 block t nwny, und will pass Into the aban doned mine wot kings wh'ie the ptc-eiit opening Is, but at least, tweieve feet lowct, to as to confoim tn tho guide, This will biing the top of the aith a little above tho piesent giado on Mnplu (ti pet, which will then have to be (Hied, us, at ptesuit, It la enthely too . low. A gnte has been placed on tho mine i opening, nn eiulte nn iudiutiy hud spuing up In tint vicinity duo to the fnet that coal 1 mild bo got easily nnd I without cniU. As tunny as twenty peo- I pie would Invade the w 01 kings at tlnus and 10b pllkus and sell the icsult of their labots at a good piofit. Ueslden helping themselves to other people's goods, tho pilfering was clangeious to the people engaged theicat. Neaiing Completion. itov. Father E. J. Melley hns nu noiiiued that the contiact for heating thu now chinch at tho comer of rig street and I'lttstoii avenue, hns been let, unit the woik will be pushed iu i.ipldly us possible. A piogiessho eucbio putty, to be given by tho ladles ot thu Ladles' Ciitholio lienevoleut ussoclutlon will bn the opening leutute, when tho heating plant Is installed, Father Melley not only hopes to seo tho saeied edifice Mu lshed this .suinmei, but expects when the Hist sen ices 1110 held lhat thu Chun h will bo pinctlcally inu tioin debt. NUDS OF NEWS. Tho J linger Miionneiehor will meet tomouuw utteiiinon for singing pi.ic tlce. Tho condition ot Mis, John Linden, of Plttston avenue, Is giving her tilends eonsldeiuble ulaiiii us she Is In 11 pte cailous conclltlon, Tho Stnr Social club met In legular session last evening und coiisldeiod A SENSIBLE MAN , Would U'C" Kemp's lUlim fur (lie 'lliioat inj Luiigk, It in iiiiini; mure Cou.-lis CouU, A-iUiini, IlioncliItU, Cioui ant M '1 l.iuat ami 1 1111-7 "troubled iliau any other iuellrin . llic iroj.rlc tor li.ii uutliuiUcO Jiiy Urutfui.l tu k'lK' )uu 4 s,uniK' llottlu I roe to convince wu u! the mcilt vl I lit- grcut unicib. Price, J!c. and 51K.. i Jonas Long's Sods The Big: Store Will have some interesting news from now on, On some of the tables you will find Odds and finds of Bric-a-Brac, Fancy Cushions, Celluloid Novelties and many other items at great ly reduced prices. Sterling Sliver Novelties Dinner bells, tooth, nail and hat brushes, darners, paper knives, shoe horns, blotters, nail files, tweezers, curlers. Regularly priced at 69c and ysc, now 50c each. All the regular price 50c kind go at 39c each. The 25c kind go at 1 9c each. Candy The kind we sell is noted for its purity. We re ceive it fresh every dav. A choice mixture at 10c per pound. Decorated Celluloid Albums and Boxes A splendid oppor tunity to buv from this lot ot Left-Over Holiday Noveitiej at less than regular price. Toilet Sets Three pieces, Brush, Comb and Mirror, celluloid backs, also pyr.iline. This line will go at bargain prices. Dolls Heaps of bargains found at the Doll Counter. There is good choosing for the ctrly buyers. Prices will be way down. , , Men's Suspenders Some verv pretty effects in silk webbing, leather ends, also plain white. The $1.50 kind at $1.00; $1.25 kind at 75c. Hen's Neckwear at 25c Comprises this season's goods. Come in pretty pattern styles, are Checks, Imperials and Four-in-Hands. Regular value 50c, Saturday only 25c. Women's Suits, Jackets, Coats Reduced Women's Otta, $ Length Coat, voke front and back, lined with Romaine sik, lame pearls and velvet collars, comes tn cas tor, tan, blue, black, Oxford and ox-blood, former price $15.00. Reduced price $0 98. Women's Covert Cloth Suits Single or Double-Breasted Eton Effects, nicely stitched, lined with Romaine silk. Skirt, full Hare, tjr.idu.ited flounce, lined wilh pood perc.iline, slightly soiled, former price $10.00. Re duced price $5.oo. The above are only a few of the inanv fifod bargains in this department. The winter is young, a rare chance to buy, possi bly, just what you want. Jonas Long's Sons 3 THE J0Y3E STIHE3-3 CAL1F0RH1A PRUNES 3 lbs for 10c. You must know how good Pa cific Coast Prunes are nnd the Wirlicr fimires thev USUnllV P command, so what's tho use of U saying more than that; tjdiy p you mny puichse thiee pound3 a or tneso oxceuenc uaiauram Prunes for 10c, at any of THE Joyce Stores Popular Priced Provisions .';W.W!BJU?Wfiiffll3Rli-i."i3 AMUSZMZMTG. Academy of flusic II nUIS, Lcnee. A. J IutTy, Stanajer. AM, Tlllb M l.lv Gibney-Hoeffler Co, One tollj wed., ij.innliin Momia,v night, Ho. ID Aubrey Stock Co. l'ii.-uilln" a reirtolre c( cKmii l sunU. I'riiiluitluns, Muinlaj nltflit "In tlic ralue of tlie Oir," I'lliivMi.lit, 10, 20 .-.ml Jil mm; matln-e, ID .mil 2D irnls. 1'riiei fui ,Voh euV Di, Vitlnio, 10, M und uO unts; niulit, 10, 'JO, ,u ami So cents. plans for their annual ball which will tnkn pluco Jiinuniy 0 in Athletic hall, Tho annual diawlng und social ot the Sacngeiiiinde society takes plain In Athletic hall Monday evening, Dee. !i0, und the society has Issued invita tions tor tho event, Tho J linger Mueiinoiclior will hold their s-ooiul und diawlug tor piUes tho siiim niKht in (U'lmuuiu hall and both ulfulis will uttiaet ciowded liou.,e.s. Tho uii.iugoiui'iits for tho aiiuuul bamiiiet 01 tho Knights of Kt, Ueorge, which tukes placo imw ) cat's night hi St. Mntv's hull, huvo been coiupleted. It will bo the event of the seahon, The Sutidiy school of the Cedar uvo. rue Methodist Episcopal chill eh gav ' 11 (iy liitcichtlng flu Istmas enteitaln-im-nt in tho chuuh 011 ciu Istmas night, consisting of special music and a can tnlu In which Suntii Clans was n oen tial tlguie. Among the vnluublo piet. eiitn illstilbtueel wus a vciy ilchly up holstered Mouls iliulr. the gltt of the chinch and cnngiegatlouul to tho pas tor Hev, r P, Doty. Tho mini) fi lends of Mr. Job Evans weie gieatly pleased o see him iiguin ut home fiom Newport News, Va , whoie lie luib been employed tor men e than a )ir past, ,1. Kieil Jones, of I'eil.vllle, spent '))i Istmas with his patents, Mr, und Misses' and Women's 27-Inch Box Jacket, yoke front and back, storm collar, lined with Romaine silk, pearl buttons, comes in colors castor, tan, royal blue, and ox-blood, former price $10.00. Reduced pi ice $6.98. jqywLrWnrs Lyceum Theatre M. BLIS, Leaes and Manicer. A. J Dbi FY, Dus. Manager. FB1DVY AND SVLL'ltDVY LVrMNaS bVrritUVY MMIM.U. I nu'ifcinent of nildred Holland, In Iter ne t Itcniantic Dram 1, The Power Behind the Throne Mltlnce iinrcs 2", inil "iC cents, rhlldrin to niij put of tlie house, 13 tint-? Mj,lit ue 23c , 50i , 7Je. mil l S iU on sal.- Veilit clay at 0 I in. Monday, Dec. 30, Mr. Daniel Sully, l'lisrnltng tlie Xcw oik and lloston .Smer, fHEPARISH PRIEST" A plij of maneloin strcivtli.intdiselj Intcrc-itin oiairrEo tMn w york inr t- h IC X in boston. i:miiii: piionmiov rvititiri). PIHCI.S-'JSc, to ifl. Scat-, on sile Tridaj, 0 a. m 'irr-mv, pifiivtnrn it rntsr timi: ui.iii:. diinma.n 'iiiomi'son's 1 in niiMfl siiuiv!iil eiimcil.t drinu or .Ni'A I upland cuuntu lift . "Our New Minister" And "Welcome lloni)'' to Miss Estelie Loomis, Ymiliilitt tUuklitir of Atleiiiei I'. V. I.oomt, wlui, 011 thi-. iKia-lon mahtd her lirtt lot il no fiotuiial uppi iranci. I'HU'IS Jlc tu l M lln 6iit, tJ0. '-eats on mIc biliiulii ut '1 .1. in. WIIliMNIvY, .1 N 1, VIWIMi: WD MlillV. Pallium I'ln and ll Ueioril, ii; Mb'hls In Ni Yil. Ur SirliU in riihai; pm Mkliti- in l'oiini llii' Pn tun siii New Inslind I'U), The Village Postmaster Mjniariiiini, Mi .1 ili lluui'iu-l ,li inn.ii.ir llili s J lie an r. Niu Mlk All ciiil Kim i 1 uiiid foi 1I1U iirnil'ictlon rillCl V MjiIiki- .Mi pi 7,. Mulil iiie, 10 '.1 (m Kile of H1H JUIH Munili) it 0 1 in STAR THEATRE AIF. 0 III ilillNtnOY, Manager HM. Wl'lK, loiiiiiiciium: JIOM, 1110. 21. Wine, Woman and Song Dll, MMIMl. Mih. K. V, Jones, of I'lttstoii nvenue. Tho tlsh pcddleiH liud their business dull on tho b'outh bide, on account of the llsdiy coiidltluli ot the vv liter fui nlaheil bj tlio riei. niton Wnter 10111 pin. Kvciv 0110 tigieea that we have llali bioth or ila bubbtltuto to drink. r l tjkii'1