ifr$mmt K0mm 'mtii i mmv 'm$ THE SCJRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1902. 'vvawMfwmiMWnfJWPilV jxxxxxxxxxx; the MODBttn nAnorrAita utorx Skilled Mechanics Should inspect our line of MECHANICAL. TOOLS be fore making their pUi- t.inn Wfn CtlllV fl fllll line of stnnduid tools nnd f many special at tides Tor mechanics' use all KUainn teed. What we do not have lietc wo will gladly order for jou. Sturrott'fl Tine Tools niu the beat. See our window display. Foote & Shear Co. JJ9N. "Waihlneton Ave (XXXXXXXXXXX! W? Are Specialists In the line of Iiifanls wear, mil line mm) dainties ulih.li jou iun not Unci oheulme. Om sooiU me Jmt a Utile male cll-tlm-llic tlian cthcr We will nnncr jour ipieitlon Jinl siml catalogue. Uur, better still, come ami tee u. THE BABY BAZAAlt 510 Spiuce t.reet. f ( aGkawanna I 1 "THE f liaundry ? 30?-3ioPenn Ave, A. B. Warman 4mioh HB FERSONAL. Mi-s illio Cein, of Vnlli -Irut, is tlie truest of liei sistti in lloboken Mr I II Peck, of 1'iice Mieet, is ciileitiin inir Miss 1 mnu Pick, of .vMilcj. Vlis .nni Walkei, of UniilOtuiir. U i i-lilns lm siitci, Mrn (.coiri ) lleere Pi I II McCm-laml, of Wllki-linn, ww Biteiul ut Hie M I liiiles ve-tiulo Artlim Conn, of u oik, foimeih of It beik &. Conn, of tins ill."., is at tin .lenmn Mrs Pelei Wu-infliie, of 218 Mu1l-on lunui h recowiin,r fioui a bilious ntUik of pniu itionla M, T dli mi, "f lliii.boio, Onluio, is Cie puest of Mallei if.i,ut, of '-mill lliumlej ltciuie tin- fnenils of Mis I' lulliill Mill bo Klid to Ip ii ii of hu imitli iinpioted condition fiom lm -uimis illno- VIi, T. lUilu mil duuhlir. Inn. of Mi.I illetown, V., ne ue-U of J)i anil ills C W. lloheits it Hotel Hall mil Mis C II W II-, of .in Wcb-lu mimic, in tiilulmil 1 pitt of lour tables it euihii lue--tln luniu' I'ii7es tuie iikin b ln I". Iliililtiipr mil Mi- I. Sped., Mi-.s Ti ViliitUinore nml Tlionns Hiihi- V hue tdlitlon wjs miuiI iflei Hie rfinu KIBBLE DIED SUDDENLY. Raiptuied One of the laige Blood Vessels. Joseph nibble, who has been a Delu uuie, Lackawanna and Western engi neei foi thlitj j ems, died -veiy sud denlj last night at the home of Sirs. iVelK 111 Noith Seventh stieet, wheio lie boat ded. nibble had bci'ii complaining for some time of not ttellng well, but Ills -ondltiim was not consldoied Roiious Io woikcd as u-ual jesteiday and lust night was plavlng a game of eaids with soveinl otbei men nt his boatd Ing house when he complained of a s-uffoc.iting f-enatlon lie Mood up and walked out onto the ponh wheie ho fell and died almost Inhtantly, hav ing mptuied one of the Iuiko blood eselH leading to the lungs, Dr. S. P, Longstieet was called, but t lion ho nnhed nibble was dead, The bodv hub i enios eil to the moigue tt Pilce'8 undei taking establishment, nibble's homo Ja nt Plaik's Summit, Oieio his wile leMdes. llefoie estab ishlng his home at that plate he was An man jeai.s a ltbldent of this city. TUNERAL OF MHS. KEAP. Aequlem Mass in Holy Cioss Catho lic Chinch. The funeii'l of Jlis. Jluiy Heap took pliuo ytsteiday moinlng fiom her Into lesldenci-, 401 Eynon stieet. The te nialns weio taken to Holy Cioss Catholic iluucli, wheie a juqulem mass was iclebialed by lte. W. X'. O'Donnell. Inteiment was made In Duumoie (.emoteiy. The pall beaieia wno William Pounnce, James Mui lay, Thomas t'laike, i:aatd Ollioy, 1', MoNull) and Thomas MoAudiuw. Among tho oiit-ot-town jieoplo at the funeral weie: L'x-Mnyor ThoinaH Jla loney, wife and daughter, Hobo, of Plttston, JIis. ThomttH Shea, Nuntl cokQi P. SI. Gllllgan und wife, 'Wllkes Uaie, Di. Oeoigo Heap, Plttston; Putrlck Jloian, "WllUes-lUuto! JIIbb Mmphy, Plttston; Dr, Gllllgan and Miss Maine Jteup, AVlkes-Btme, vctfiSASp&s. yjX MEETING OF FIREMEN, The Hooks to Join the Relief Asso elation. The membeis of the Hook and LaiU der company at a meeting held lust night In Duir's hall on Lackawanna nemiQ decided to join tho Fliemen'a , Relief association In a body, but to keep up ther bepuiate oigunluutlou. There aie sixty membeis In the asso ciation and their dues will be paid out of th,e company's tieasuiy, Jbert Uennd, the secietaiy of the c ipany, who has lately been mudo cnlef of the Ptlceburg Ihe depaUment, wan piesent at the meeting and mode n brief address. A sptead was enjojed In Dun's hotel following the meeting. THE PAtm OHOHESTRA. An Enthuslnatio Letter from Mr. Pennington. IMIior ol The Tflbimc. Sir: It Bhottld ho u souice of ex tieme grntllleatlon to tho public of Scrnnlon Hint the Paur Phtlhormonlo oichcstrn, of Now Yoik, Ib to give ft contett In our cty next Monday even ing. 1 doubt It tlieio wns over before n mimical oigiuilzatlon with bo much to commend It ub linn tho Pntir orchestra and assisting soloists. For jeniB Mr. Paur wns direc tor of tho HoBton Symphony oichestra, one of the tlnest In the woild,comlng fiom aeimany epoclnl ly for this pmpoRO. On tho expiration of his contract Mr. Paur wns called to Now Yoik to become the director of the orcltcBtni now healing bin name. The vocal soloist, MIsh GlffouU I know only by leputntlon. Of Mr. Iloch mini, tho pianist, t can apeak posi tively since lils lccent lecltal In this city, one of the Conseivntory'B nitlBt lccltnls, was a notablo event and will not booh be fotgotten. The concetto In U Hat, by Liszt, which Mr. Hoehman will play, next Monday evening, with nccompanlmcnt of full oichestia, la one of tho most btilllant woiks of the kind over written, and the peifoimance of this woik alone will be woith the price of admission. Tho orchestral numbers will Include seeinl of the most celebiated compositions for oi eheHtra. The Young Women's Chiistluu asso ciation should not be obliged to beg the public to attend Blmply for chni lt's sake. It will be u gteat conceit and no one with a snaik of musical appicclatlou can affoid to miss It. The gieitt new aimoiy should be lit erally packed, thereby Insuring an cenlng of laie enjojmenl, a fitting welcome to the splendid oichestia," and, lncldentnlly, a geneious bank account to the w oi thy association who Is ati ly ing for the success of the conceit. J. Alfied Pennington, MATTERS POLITICAL. The Democratic cltv committee met last night at the St. Chailes and (lxed next Suttudnv foi the pilinailes and the following Tuesday for the tomen tlon, whldi Is to bo held In the couit house Sheiiff t'hailes II. Hihadt pieslded and Jolin J. Muiphy was becietaiy. Jlost of the membeis of the committee weie piesent. The committee consists of Thomas Cullen, M. F. Geiiltj, Wil liam Cnslck, Thomas II. MeDonough, M. T. McHugh, Patiick Muiphj, M. J. Kellj. Thos. Conneiy, D J. Campbell, Michael Meehlei, Chailes Kos.ti, John Keainey, John J. McTague, Joseph n Donnelly, Joseph J. Langan. Theodoie Fahienholt, P. J. Honnn, P. F. O'Bojle, D. W. Vaughan, W. G O'Mitlley and Matthew Loughnej. Chalim.in Schadt and Secietaiy Mur phy issued a call for prlmiules in the Twelfth waid, next Sntuidav, at the polling place of the Flist distilct, be tween the houis of i and 7 p. m. Va cancies in the igilnnce committee i.iused the duty of tajllng tho piimaiy to desolve on the cltj committee o(l eeis The committee spent about two bonis discussing alious matters among them the advisability ot nominating pool dlreitois. It was decided not to do so. Theie was a caucus of Sixteenth wind Republicans at the Manhattan hotie last night. Theodoie S. Fuller was the choice foi common council. Anothei caucus is to be held tonight at the same place to agiee upon a candidate for seleit council W A. St. John is mentioned ns a candidate. ik The Deinociats of tho Eleventh waid will cnucus, Satuidny night, at Schimpff's hall, to select a candidate for school conti oiler mid dlstijct ofTl ceis Otto J, Koblnson is the only announced candidate for school con- U Uei. The Republican voteis of the Foui teenth waid will caucus Monday night in Aldeimnn Kellow'B olllce and nom inate cand'dates loi select and com mon i ouncil. The Thliteenth waid Deinociats will caucus next Filday evening at the Young Men's Institute looms, Capouse avenue and Mai Ion stieet. A COASTING ACCIDENT. Little Daughter of T. C. Hanyon Run Over by a Wagon. The two little dnughteis of Attorney and Mis. F. C. H.mon weie coasting down Mjitle stieet, In ftont of their home, on Tuesday, when the sled tol llded with one of the wagons of the Keystone Btewery company. The youngest gill, aged 7 seals, was thiown undei the wagon and one of the heavy wheels passed over her left thigh, lushing the bones In a fright ful manner. Dr. S. P. I.ongstteet wns called and leduied the fiaetute, but theie Is a possibility that the 11ml) will have to bo amputated. The other ghl, aged !) yeais, escaped without iiijuiy. Republican City Piimaiies. Uy tesolutlon of the city executive committee the polls win not bo opened on tho 13th Inst, on account of only ope candidate leglsteilng for the olllce of city conti oiler. The vigilance committee aie Instilla tion to elect vlgllants for the ensuing year on the 13th Innt. and leport same to the convention of lotutii judges to be held Jan. 1", at 2.30 p, m. H. T, Juyne, Acting Chatiman. ALBERT RUFFER FOLLOWED HIS LOVED ONE TO GRAVE Albeit Ituffer, who was employed up to December its up ouleily at tho Moses Taylor hospital, illed In New Yoik city on Sunday fiom what his ft lends in this city believe to have been a luoken heait Tho Hcientlllo m'tin will piabably say that his death was the letuilt of neivo btialn bi ought on by n sudden gilef, Huffer was n SwIsn and hnd hpen employed at the hospital for tlnee veais as mi ouleily. He was deeply 111 love with Miss Annie Wagner, ii handsome gil icsldlng on Tnyler ave nue nnd when she was taken suddenly ill about u mouth ago he began to be come despondent. He sjient ull his spate time at her bedside and lavished eveiy luxuiy that his puise allowed upon her. Site became giaduully wotso after Chilatmas und Iluffer spent seveial entire night's at her bedside, hoping against hope. She finally died on Sun day, December 29, and when her body A $40,000 FIRE IN 0LYPHANT LEADING INDUSTRY TOTALLY DESTROYED, Olyplmnt Shoo Company's Fnctpiy and P. T. Dougher's Furnltuio Store Attacked by tho names Tho Foiraer Is a Total Loss and the Fuinituic Store Is Badly Damaged, Eleven Girls Employed in tho Shoe Factory Escaped, by Way of an Adjoining Roof. Ol) pliant was, yestoidny, visited by one ot tho moBt dlsastioUB conflagra tions In the history of tho town. Tho Hhoo factory, one of its pilnclpal In dtistilcs, nnd the furnltuio stoic of P. T. Dougher, one of the largest of the business places, weie attacked by flames during the em ly afternoon, and befoie the firemen had them In check damage to the extent of neaily ?4O,O00 resulted, The buildings adjoin on the plot bounded on tlnee sides by the liver, Lackawanna Btieet and River stieet, the Dougher building facing Lacka wanna stieet, and the factoiy building being In the leat. Both buildings were of finme consti notion, the Dough er building being two stoiles In height and the factoiy building thice stoiles. The shoe factory was totally dc stioyed, nothing timalnlng but four chimed walls enclosing a mass of de bt In and bioken wnehlneiy. The fuinl tuie stole, thanks to the energetic woik ot the volunteer fliemen, escaped with t omnaiatlvelv small damages The leaf and pait of the loot of the building weie eaten nwnv and the whole iuteiior was water soaked. STOCK CARRIED OUT. Tho stock on the main llooi was ear lied out bv the cltl7ons, but that In the cellat could not be gotten out in time to save It fiom the Hood ot water that was necessaiy to pour Into Ihe upper puit of the building to an est the piogiess of the flames W. A, Robeits and Albeit Zeatfnss, who with their families occupied tho second llooi of the Doughet building succeeded In saving neaily all their furniture. The Ihe slatted at 130 p m , in the packing loom on the fiont of the sec ond door of the thiee-stoiy frame building occupied bv the shoe factoiy. Its cause is unknown Malinger Al nieiln Stone and Bookkeeper Thomas F. McHale had just returned fiom dlnuei, and Mr. McHale was ascend ing to the office when he encounteied flames emitting fiom the packing loom He gave the alaim and called to Man ager Stone who, aftei seeing that the blaze was one that would likely spiead ipilckly to the stall w a) s, lushed to the thlid floor to alarm the eleven gills at work theie By the time they lenchect the stall way the smoke was coming up in volumes, and not wishing to have them take any ilsk, Managei Stone had them make theli exit bj going out the windows on to the loot ot the Dougher building and thence thiough the scuttle to the stnitwavs inside Manager Stone, himself, went down by way ot the factoiy stalls that he might assist Bookkeeper McHale In getting out the moif valuable books and papeis not kept In the safe HOSE COMPANIES ASSISTED. Olj pliant Hose companies Kos. 1 and 2, the Dickson Hose compnny of Pi Ice buig and the Wilson Hose t'ompanj of Peckvllle, tesponded to thp gong and telephone alai ins, and under the dhectlon of Chief John O'Malley, bat tled biavelv and -vigorously foi moie than two houis. The fautoiv building was beond saving befoie the iltenien could begin their light. That they pie vented the destruction ot the Dougher building was most commendable. While the lliemen weie battling with the ilames the citizens weie engaged in lemovlug the fuinituic from the Doughei building and stoilng it in neaiby houses. The smoke and flames bin sting in thiough the ie.tr pi evented an entrance being made to the cellar, or much of the stock theie would also have been sa-ed fiom the Hood of water. The loss to the tactoiy is Sir.,000, in cluding building, machlneiy and stock on hand. Insuiaiiee to the amount of $8,000 wns can led with comnnnles iep tesented by O'Malley & O'Malley and C. M. Hathaway. Mi. Dougher's loss to building and stock will not be fai shot I of ?3,000. Ho can led $4,000 insuiaiiee, $.',000 on the building and $2,000 on the stock. The factory is owned bv the Olj phant Shoe lompany. T. r. Joidnn Is president; A, M. Atheiton, secietaiy; li. J. Lynch, tipasuier, and Di. F. L. Van Sickle, M. J. Lavln, James O'Bilen and E, S. Jones, diiettois It is capi talized at $J0,000 and has been In exist ence since two veins ago Inst July. The factoiy employed toity hands and had an output of twenty dozen of shoes n day. It has not been decided us el w beth el oi not the tnctoiy will be lebullt. THE TLORENCE MISSION. Donitions Aie Acknowledged by the Management. The management of the Floience Mission wish to express the deep gintl tude which they feel foi donations In December, as lollovvs; Cash fiom Mis. W. O. Hlbbu, Mr. W. R. Stous, Leis.& Retlly. Min. AV, W. Wulson, Mr. A. B. Dunning, Oma- was laid hi the ginve two dajs after all of the joung Swiss' -hopes, am bitious and day di earns seemed to have been bulled wllh it. Ho asked for a week's leuve of absence saying that the Htuiln was killing him and that If his mind was not dlveited ho would either go liibane or die, On Filday lust he went to Aldeimun Kasson's ofllce nnd made his will leav ing JlB.000 woith of je.il estute In Swltzeiliuul to the lehitlves living In that countij. He then went to New Yoik city and the (list news of hltn heaid was a telegium lecelved by Chief Pleik C. E. Tobey, of the Dela waie, Luckawuiina and Western com pany's coal depaitment announcing that he had been found dead In the Aincilcnn hotel on Fouith avenue. Fuither advices lecelved fiom New Yoik would tend to show that he did not commit suicide but, rather died as the lesult of the neivous stialu bi ought about by his worrlment. lift Ten, From Mie. A, D, Stelle, 13 yard Unbleached miiBllnj Mrs. W, H. denrlmrti Mib. J. A. Pi Ice, a friend, Mib, Luther Keller, Mib. Judge Aich bald; Annbttist, Mnibeiger, onch meat for a dinner; Mis.'F. V. Hand, meat, two cans com, two chub peasi Mis. F. A. Bone, clothing; Mr. nild Mib. E. U. Stuigcs, two bnuels Hour; Mr.. Ste phen Hpiuks, clothing. Special ChrluiRtmnH Offoilng. Blin Park chuich, cash, $48,75, and a largo donation of canned goods, fitilt, jollies, gioceilcM, vegelables; Mis. W. H. Gcnfhiut, Mih. C. D, Jones, Mrs, C, S. Weston, Mis. C. D, Simpson, Mis. Mc Anulty, Mrfl. R, G, BiookB, Mib. Cnt lln, each n turkey; Mrs. Edward Ful ler, six cans tomatoes, nuts, cinnber lles, confectionery, sweet potatoes, onions; Mis. U. W. Klrkpatilck, con fectionery! Mis. A. V. Stelle, nine pair hoso and New Yeni's gifts to matron; Mis. C. D. Simpson, cianbcrilcs; arcat Atlantic nnd Pnclflu Tea company, ton pounds coffee; Miss Jennie Reynolds, Miss Anna Sundeison, Mrs. J. L. Claw foul, Mis. W. S. Dlehl, each u gift for each of the family; Mrs. W. II. Taylor, two do7on eggs, two pounds pop-coin, mince meat) smoked ham, two dozen oianges, holly w tenths, doion Illuminated texts; Mis. Alfied Ham, $fi woith of gifts, rug and siin diles! Mis. Judge Hand, mince meat and laid; Mis. W. T. Ilackett, diess for baby, other gifts; Mib. Mayer, dress for baby; Mis. Dr. Rice, oianges, poik to loast; Mis. J. W. Howaith, New Year's gifts to niations. J. M. Robinson, mall on. LOCAL MEN IN MEXICO. Foimer City Engineer E. F. Blewitt Talks Inteiestingly of One of Its Aggiesslve Cities. Fonnei City Eiiglnoei E. F. Blewitt tetuins today to Guadalajaia, Jlexlco, after spending the hollduys wllh his family in this cltv. Ml. Blewitt Is the geneial manngei of a company which has the contiact for laying 133 miles of seweis and SI miles of water mains In Guidalijain. The chief contiactots aie O'Bovle & Toy, of Plttston. The contiact pi Ice is W.OOO.OOO. The woik Is well tow aids completion. When It is completed Mr. Blewitt will have the distinction, veiy likely, of .having laid moie seweis than any oth er englncei living or dead. Befoie go ing to Mexico he dliected the lajlng of 40 miles of sewei, a good pait of It In this city. Guadalajaia Is a state capital In Mexico, with a population of fifty-seven moie than Sci anion The state has advanced funds for Its impiovement and when the contemplated Impiove ments .up completed it will be a close appioich to a model city. Eveiy house is to be connected with the sewer, and every householder pays a monthly fee for the pnvilege. It aveiages about 50 cents The city has 51 Catholic chinches and in fiont of eveiy cnuich is a city pink. Ii' and about tho Cathedial is the main city p.uk, one of the most beautiful, -accotding to Mr. Blewitt to be found any wheie in the vvoild. Theie Is npvei any extiemely hot weather and of coiuse no cold wenth ei. Mi Blewitt saj s, and being on the plateau Is not subject to the fev eis that nffect some of the lower dis tiicts. Mr. Blewitt is veiy enthusias tic ovet this pait of Mexco and de chues unieseivedls that any young Ameilcan of biains and eneigy can do well In that countrj. Incidentally it might be mentioned that Mr. Blewitt is a membei of a mining company which made a big atilke in the gold and coppei legions ot Mexico AN AFTERNOON RECEPTION. Given by Mis. Theodoie G. Wolf at Her Home on Clay Avenue. Mis. Theodoie G Wolf gave one of the most elaboiate and beautiful aftei -noon leceptlons evei seen In Scianton jestei day at hot handsome lesiilcnco on Claj avenue A huge number of ladies, chaimlnglj gowned, assisted the hostess In lecelvlng nnd entei tabling the lsilois Mis. Wolf had sevei.il house-guests who lecelved with her. They weie Mis. Wolf, the Mlses Wolf and Mis Gieves, of Roselle, N. J.; Mts. Dunn, of Philadelphia; Mis. R. C. Foulke and the Misses roulke, of Stioudsbuig, About the looms weie; Mis c. D Sandeison, Mis Rufus J. Foster, Mis. Wlllaid Matthews, Mis. F, M. Spen cei, Mis. B. A. Hill and Miss Mabel Schkigei. Mis. E. S. Moftat and Mis. Rogeis Isiael pieslded at the table in the dining loom, wheie Miss Mailo Nettlelon, Miss Stew ait Simpson, Miss Edith Hill and Miss Foulke setved le fieshmenls Mis. Chailes Hiulbut sei ved lemonade. Tho dining loom was decoiated in pink. Quantities of Meimet loses weie employed while the candles made a sott, pietty light thiough the lose shades. A bioad pink batln ilbbon ex tended diagonally acioss the table and wns tied in huge bows at the coineis. The floial decoiatlons In the other looms weie exceedingly lavish and beautiful. DILCHER BACK IN TOWN. Says He Is Heie on a Piivate Business Matter. Fied Dllcher, who was hen as the lopiesentntive of the national boaid of tho United Mine Woikei.s befoie, dur ing and for some time after the strike, Is back In the city nnd stopping at the Coyne house. When he left heio six months ago it was to take a position us agent for tho Standind Oil company, selling a patent Illuminating nitlclo designed to take the place of miners' oil. He has given up this job, but what ho Is at piesent engaged In ho declines to state. The only infoimatton about himself and his visit ho would vouchsafe to a Tilbutio lepoiter wns that ho wns heio on pilvnto business und would stay about ninety das. SHAKESPEAREAN DEBATE. Contest Between Messis. Bower and Boyl at the R. R, Y. M. 0. A. Next Filday evening, Januaiy 10, will witness an Intel estlng debate be foie the Ralliond depaitment of the Young Men's Clulstlan association, between Rev, E. A, Boyl and Attorney A. V Bower. The lesolutlon to be dis cussed Is "That Shukespeaio not Bacon wus the author of the Shukespeniean plajs," At the same time the Lltetaiy and Debating society of the Rallioad de paitment will be oiganUed for a tlnee mouths' session, The (list meeting is open to tho public without regard to inembcishlp, both ladles and gentle men may attend and no admission will be charged. The subsequent meetings will be for membeis only. ITS TREASURY ISDEFLETED ST. JOSEPH'S SOCIETY S WITH OUT FUNDS. Tho Repoit of the Tiersitier, Pie sontod at Yesteulny's Meeting, Shows a Balance of Only $71 in the Trcnsuty The Splendid Rec oi d of tho Society's Charitable Woilc Outlined In the Report of Mis. Anna M. Ctisick, the Secie taiy Nominations for Dhcctois, Theie Is only $71 lcmalnlng In Ihe tieasuiy ot St. Joseph's society, tho oigniilatlon which mntinges St. Jos eph's Foundling Homo, one of tho most excellent chniltnblp Institutions In the city, und unless the geneiotiF people of Uio city lally to Its suppoit, the home will have hard palling this year. This state ot uffnlis wus lovenled Sestcidny aftctnoou nt tho annual meeting, hold in tho bnscment of St. Thomas college. The lepoit of Mis. F. W. Ounstor, the tteasuicr, showed that $l,94rj.SS had been lecelved fiom Miilous sources during the year and that $4,878.88 had been expended. Tho lepoit is given below in full; mcripis To bilui'C In bmk .lan 1, 1M . .. .l,(,jr 18 1 loin meiiibeix s mi ; 1'ioni ilnnitlons jlOin) 1'iom llov loll n Lnnihian'ti es tate , 1 WH) no 1'ioni bo ml of inniitis 1,107 III l'roni inntnl donation ila . .. I 'l IK) 1'iom bill no fiom Intiiist. .., Riot 1'ioni I. II. S In lour 7 11 Plain ticket inonej fiom i uncut 4 0D .1,1U IP I.OIO S3 lAI'I.XPHUtl s To St. Willi's Home V.42) 74 'lo Meidinnts' at 1 Midlands' lnnk 2,000 00 lo Insurance 21 Ml 'lo Cential Pciiiisvlvuiii Ide- phone comnn "7 "O To inteiest on nole ,... 210 00 lo executive coiiimltUu 1J0 00 'lo timspoi tn lion 1100 'lo Wistcui Union Idcxiaph Co 1 0-1 To 'smile is Printing Lo IK) 'lo Vtdlile, chief of polici U 00 f 4,878 83 .TamtJij, 'I02, balance in ban 710.) A sjnopsis of the splendid woik ac complished by the society during the j ear 1901 is contained In d excellent lepoit piesented at jesteidaj's meet ing by the secietaij, Mis. Anna M Cuslck. This leads as follows: In ictieuing the oik ot St. Just nil's1 side. for the pist Jen, we flml it lis Miip.is-til the vork ilone in ptcvious jiars Ibis no iloubt will be i homcc of ftrntillciliou to ill of its mini lit li- Ihe s,,itS jt St .lo-eiib'h rnuinlling Home b ve ilone I Rieit woik aub I obst irles which loulil not but rm-li inlnmr but (bus II in foitlluile Om woik bis ben i iiiit.il on miilii in tin tllffieiiltltN me of wbldi I will men tion lieie t Ink of funis 'line, i luvc ii ceneii in appropilitlon fiom tliu side of sl,i)K), lint mi ins i Hide mu si(i j,n montn This with boiitl wo lieiie fiom feonie iniutlis inil out lines is not siifltucnt to cm on the work Xou will leulilj see we hue not lull .ins gtcal iniount of leMtitii-H to Jepcml on Anions our 1'iotestiiit fi lends vu hive met mam who ilo not let Met ui uil-in hlnilu I la in in givinir help to out woik Wi hm onlv one objiil in om work, tint is the bitleiiiuit of himiitiit. Ihe pist veil 1ns heen one of die huilest in listucl lo liuiucis tint the rockt hail to eucouutti sime its cijri nnr illou in 3-s. Onh foi the eo opn itiou of mil encom icni'iit of out bdoviil liishup, lit. Hit Midi id 1. Ilo bin, wi no iloubt would hue Aheii up th-1 woik lie ilwijs t-puriui us on to till not cnlj tlie founillhiir but (be fallen nml meil Ihe upoits of the cetutio loiinuiltce hliowh that iliniii the e is liXH, slvh one women ami Kiil vvcic talcn fiom Hies of inlquih oi tesiueil fiom inipinibii!; ilingei nml f-ent to (he llmi-e of the Cuitl Slipplidd Oni. hunilnil anil sivt thihhtn were sent to St Joscpb'ri 1 ountlllii llomej len were found home-, foi, twdve trills, filled to Si l'atilik'n oiphm n-vjtun mil elevni who weie Intelligible wue hint to ufoiniiloiies in Xch- oik and 1'liiladdplila 'I went fite weie tent to Alatcinilj bo-plt lis anil t.i vvcic tiausfeiicd tftet einhntmcnt to llou-e of (looil Shepheid at their own leiiuesl, lite ihailt of st Juhinh'a rouudlin llmie ins not bien cxt.ickil alone lo the Infants but has been a biven of list and pi ice lo some ignl piifcons 'Ihe thanks ot si .loneph' totid is evtended to Pi. John O'Millcj, who bis ten th ted bis ten ices lo SI Joseph's luiiulliiiK Home, to the pits", to ill who lino in ant way had the success ot the homes nt heart and to tho evecutiie enmmltlte, who bite culled on th; woik of the past veil. ' The following ladles weie nominat ed for the ofllee ot dliector, thpie be ing nine of these oniceis to be elected: Mis. T. P. Hoban, Mis. F. W. Gun stei, Mis. R C Wills, Mis. P. J. Vet tei, Mis. W. B. Duggan, Mis M. Flah eity, Mis, J. Speieher, Mis. Ft .nil: Mc Donald, Mis. J. M. McHale, Mis. B. O'Malle, Mis. James Bell, Mis. M. CVuey, Mis. J. J. Blown, Mis, P. J. Hoi nil, Mis. John ColIIsan, Mis. P. F. Ljnott, Mis. Anna Cuslck, Mis. P. J. Casey, Mis. A. J. Casey, Mis. M. Chase, Mis. O. Bui he, Mis. Joseph O'Bilen, Mis. M. F. Wymbs, Mts. Edgar Con nell and Miss Elizabeth Walsh. The election will be held on Filday, Jan uaiy 17, tho pi ess of business pi event ing its being conducted yesteiday. Rt. Rev. Bishop M. J Hoban piesld ul at yesteulny's meeting and made a bilef addipss full of Piicniiiagement and cheei fulness. Demociatlc Piimaiies. At the icgiihii polling places In the four dlstilc ts of tho Twentieth waul, the polls will be open on Sutuiday, Jan. 11, 100.', fiom 4 until 7 o'clock, foi the piupoto of nominating waul and dlb ti let ofllceis. By older of committee. Indian River Oranges, 35c Per Dozen Special ou Faucy Fresh Striuglcss Cut Beans, 12c per can. Sifted Early "uue Pea, 12c, Sweet Sifted Sugar Peas, r5c;$i,5o perdozeu. Courseu's Tiny Lima Beans, 18c $2,00 per dozen. Canned Spinache (better thau fresh) 15c per can. Asparagus, 25c and 29c, long cans, yi lb. Finest Im ported Sardiues, 15c, York State Sugar Corn, xod. Olives full quart, 35c, E. G. Coarsen BOLAND'OSMOND NUPTIALS, Ceiomony Pel formed in St, Paul's Catholic Chuich. William P. Bolatid and Mliw Lucy P. Osmond weio united In tnniilnnu yeflleiday 11101 uliig at 10 o'clock at St, Paul's chtttrh, Greeti Ridge, by the pastor, tlev, P, J. McMiintis. The Initio was attended by Miss Etllo Fetuth, of llonosdnlo. The best mint was A. J, Henley and the ushers wdio John Blow 01s and William Osmond, Tho bildo was attired In gray cicpp dp chine ti limned with npplhiuo and weno a hat to match, The bildesnutld'a rosttuno vviib of white tnouissellno do sole. She woie a blnck plctuie hat. Mrs. J. M. Poland of Wllkcs-Bauu played the marches, At the conclusion of the coiemony the bildal party bioakfasted at the home of the bible's patents, Mr, and Mia. William Osmond, sr., ot Dlckpon avenue. Only the Immediate relative!! weie piesent. Mr. and Mis. Boland loft at noon on an extended southern tour. The gioom In n member of the Insur ance firm of C. G. Boland & Co., nml Is also lnigely Intoiested In mining and other Industries. Ho is one of the city's most promising young bUBlness men and has legions of close personal f 1 lends. His bride 1b a handsome and giaclous young vvonian and extremely popular both In Gteen Ridge and her home, Honesdale. Present at the wedding weie: Mis. Charlotte Taenbuei, giandmotlipr of the bride, Honesdale; Miss Etta Gaul ncr Fueith, Honcsdule; Mr. and Mis. James Boland and daughters, Ruth and Nattma, of AVllkcs-Batic; Ml. and Mis. ( G. Boland, Mls Anna Boland, Master James Boland, Miss Manic Bo land, Mr. and Mid. Moars, Miss Alice O'Connor, Dr. and Mis. H. B. Lackey. Miss Han let Lackey, Ml. and Mrs. J. I. Bloweis, 1r., Mis. John I. Blowers, Miss Madeline Halt, Mi. Andi pw J. Healy and Mr. William S. Found. PRO-BOER MEETING. Rev. F. S. Ballentiuo Will Speak in College Hall Sunday Night. Tickets for the pio-Boer meeting, to be held In St. Thomas'" college bill on Sunday night next, nie selling lapldly and theie is eveiy leason to believe that theie will be a laige attendance. Rev. P. J. McManiis, pastor of St. Paul's chuich, will pieslde, an J the pilnclpal ndcheSs will be mnde by Rev. F. S. Ballentlne, lector of Clnlst's chuich. To the South via New Jeisey Cential. The New Jeisev Cential inilioad Is the only lino offering Pullman seivlce to w Intel resoits In the South nnd the Charleston exposition, with but one change of cms. Lowest l.ates and ciulekest time. Pull man leseivallons seemed and baggage checked thiough. Inqulie of J. S. Svvlshei, distilct passenger agent, 602 West Lackawanna avenue, Scianton. Linked Together Low Prices Superior Quality is the stoiy of our assoitment of lendy made waists today. A SEASON'S OPPORTUNITY THAT YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO GRASP. For AFTER NOON, SCHOOL and EVEN ING WEAR; entiie lot close out under pi Ice that may go quickly. All $6.00 Mail at 1-1400 and 3.75 All $400 kind ut S3 00 and $3 so All 3 50 kind at $2.50 and 2 00 WAISTS Flannel, solid col 01s, navy, black or led, lull fiont tilmmed with black binld.Fiench back $2.00 WAISTS Wool, solid colois, black, navy, old lose, sage green, full fiont, with eight hemstitched pleats, pleated back $3.00 FRENCH FLANNEL WAIST Fastened in back, ti out tilmmed with lows of white stitching, cluslei tucks on each side of fiont neai shonldeis, shiit waist sleeve, nnuow cuff; colors black, navy, new blue, lose, led and gi een $3.75 FINE ALL WOOL FLANNEL SHIRT WAIST, fastened down back with buttons, fiont tilmmed with lows of fancy black In aid fiom bust to waist line; black, ioj1 blue, led and tan.... $4. 00 A FKW handsome, all-wool waists In white, blue, old lose, lavender and Nile gieen, full front, tilmmed with self Bhado silk, blitched, stians and but tons $4,00 ea. u, B 126 Wyoming Ave. w.mxmminieBtmima&imma&j.um'imiiK) Broken Ribs Are Painful! And causes Injur to the bod) 'I ho ml rat aid ditapcct wa is to cite, it im mediate attention. II Is Ol'lt I'M. llllll.b V we uio pi iking about Wo due tho above mentioned ailment, and aLo call the ltiu'e?l. line ol l"iuliidljs and 1'aiusoh in the ell) The Scran ton Umbrella Mauufacturlng: Co., 313 Spiuce Stieet, tits 1 N m m n x I J1J 11 VA J rf f" Maloneu Oil & ManfofacNiriha Company, f 141-149 Meridian Strtsst. J X TELEPHONE 26-2. , j X 2 Save Time and Trouble by Af having your horses shod with eversiip or Williams Remove Used by all lead- . ing horse owners and Blacksmiths. Bittenbender&E. 126-128 Franklin Ave. .j. .j. . .j. .j. .j. 4, . 4. , 4. . ,j. ,, .j, .$. .j. .j, I January I Clearing Sale J III 01 del to 1 educe our stock' befoie tuklng our Annual In- C'ntoly we have made sweep ing 1 eductions on our line of Pillow Tops Stamped Linens and Battenberg Patterns And foi the ten days we offer the above mentioned goods at piactlcally cost pi Ices. Cramer-Wells Co,, 130 Wyoming Avenue. j. 3. 'Phone 353-3. Our Annual Sale to Make Room For our Spring Stock begins tod.iy. We have made substan tial reductions tluoughout our entire Stock and would especially callyour attention to our sale prices on Kid Gloves. Sale piice $2.00 Kid Gloves $1.75 1.50 Kid Gloves 1.35 1.00 Kid Gloves 87 Dining this sale we will rilfct wonderful values in Hosiery .md Muslin Un derwear. '3 Price& Jenkins 130 Wyoming Ave. Edison Records of the MARCH FROfl FOXY QUILLER For Phonoginph or GiaphapUone, Also a laige number of songs by HARRY MAC DONOTXGH. Iiaries 119 Franklin Ave. FRED R. SMITH, ELECTRIC AND GAS FIXTURES, GAS STOVES, 507 Linden Stieet. Ronid of Tiado Building'. 00 IP H m tt 1U - Calks i 11 I Scott, : latiish "