'fl"." -''if " "& " A Aq -- . s jt jjusf, jf-" '4e OVLai t,, , - , - t - - ' )-' . rf--t" s sn jff ! ;6 THE SCRANTON TIUBUNB-THURSDAY, JANUARY: 0, 1902. WEST SCRANTON ELIAS E. EVANS IS NOMINATED TOR SCHOOL CONTROLLER THE FIFTEENTH WARD. IN In the Two Districts Ho Received n Lead of Sovcnty-nlno Votes Over His Next Highest Opponent C. M. B. A., Knights o Pythins and Foresters Install Ofilcoi-s Week of Frayer In tho Churches Events of This Evening Other News Notes and Personals. A splrllPd contest was held In the Flrtcenth ward yesterday for the Ko jitibllcaii nomination for school control ler, In which 1311ns 13. Kviins, the pres ent Incumbent, won out with seventy nine votes to spare over Ills next high est opponent. The vote polled In the two districts was as follows; lT.t Se.iuml To. 8i.liu.il ('imilulltT. ill'lika tIMrivt, UK lillm i:, Knitw J3-J 11)1 1WS .loli ii M. IMu.mU lmi oil I.'mI 'I'hoin.is .1. Il.mci Ml ;: H.1 rr Cnn(:illc j John I..1IRC 0 luU :" For As-osnr, i:iion l'. n.iviis i::; (, sut i.iitiior UwU j'jj :a in lljvid II. .lonos Ii7 7:1 110 I'm- l'l'tKtn. .1. T. I.ewU 111!! .1. I. Williams Jiiii .Mm II. WIIHjiiis jr W .Mlicit .1. Itijiiimiil SS The nonilnutlon for school controller Is equivalent to an election In the Fif teenth ward. During Mr. I3vans' term of ofllce he has served his constituents faithfully and creditably, and he is Olio of the best representatives the ward ever had on the hoard, "Jack the Hugger" Arrested. Patrolman McColllsan arrested a man lust night on Washburn street who Is linown as "Jack the Hugger." For some time complaint has been made to tin; police about the fellow, and Mc Colllgan went out In citizen's clothes Inst night and shadowed hltn. lie found the fellow in the alley be tween Washburn and Academy street rind when "Jack" saw the ofllcer, ho took to his heels, McColllgan captured him a short dis tance away, and locked him up In the station house. The man had been seen in the neighborhood on several occa sions, wearing a cup drawn down over his face. His name is G. V. Itoiapaugli and Dfofotir's French Tar Will promptly icllrio and speedily cure roughs, colds and all lunjr trouble. Tor sale by G. W. JUSKINS, 101 South Main avenue. urpnsin g Values in Seasonable Underwear. Here's a Sale Without a Parallel. Looked at from any viewpoint we say without the slightest fear of successful contradiction that the values offered below have never been equaled in , the Bargain-giving Aunals of the city of Scrantou. The Underwear Specified Is AH Perfect aud of the best makes known to the trade. Every bar gain quoted stauds for au irrefutable fact, and the only question you need consider is, how to get to the store in time enough to share iu these Incomparable Bargains. The Sale Begins This Morning. Crisp Pacts for Bargain Hunters, Xadles' Underwear at 10c. Heavy weitflit VcU ,'iiul r.iN, in llblw, with Hue "i'l Horn' lining; '.!", iiulltj- at .Iri-ey 19c Ladies' Underwear at 29c. A wnmleiful collection of ."0c. t,uiU In Vc.ti unci I'.mtk. ilicluilinir llcccci lined, .Ilvi illilis wiy elastic! ItejptMn yum ifOoiN, (no in?- linos etc.; soma of the torU su- in liiukeu i-Uorf, lmt w can Milt you io matter lut tho mc Is if Jon come qulcli. rlimce of 29c I lie lot , ladies' Underwear at 33c. fine Mnlno Hoods unci cnUj quality Jcim'v Ilililircl tJnclcnve.ir; coiuplclc; rani;u of kbvs anil no K.irtneut in tliu lot worth lii,3 ilian 13 li.ilf a dollar. Clioicc OOL. .Ladles' Underwear at 75c. Tlio wotiil-rcnowiifil Tlvoll" nuke, in lunU only; 111110 wool, iino wool, full fashioned, etc. 7c,, full Actual value, $1, !5. Tim wde price. Indies' Underwear at 70c, In while anil natural wool, liliheil eooiN iliat mill at l.S..lic.iiiincnt, 'r',e Uo lUt 1 not fliilto complete) othuwHe tlio pilco "70r nciuld not lo ''l Xadles Union Suits nt 08c. Tlio 'crlehni'teil "Oneida" romliinatloii suits, in pure wuol, full fjliloned Koodj, raiigiiiit In .iuc from l.M to y.!j per tuit. Soma of tho bIjiu am inUsing, licnce tho (Hn price , yot Children's Underwear at 15c. Jertey rllilied wool Vests, in all (lie Millie they Ut, tale price only 15c Children's Pine Scarlet Underwear Pure wool in ShirTs-, VAsts, Pants aud Drawers, iSizes 16 a8 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 Prices 15c 18c 20c 22c 25c 28c, 30c 35c 40c jlfalobe W ho snys ho resides at 7-12 Adnins ave nue, and claims to ho well connected. lie denies the charge, Ho Will he giv en it hearing this morning. Week of Prayer. This Is being observed us tho an nual week of prayer by incmlwrs of many local churches and special prayer meetings lire being held In many hollies and churches. At tho Simpson Methodist Kplscopal church lust even ing tho attendance was large, notwith standing the inclemency of the weather. Itov, II. C. McDennott, the pastor, conducted the services, and made a brief address on the significance of prayer. The meetings will be con tinued this and tomorrow evenings, and tho olllclal board will meet titter the prayer service this evening. Similar meetings are being held In the First liaptlat church,, under the direction of the pastor, Kov. S. V. Mathews. Ills subject last evening was "Our Churches," and this evening ho will speak about "Christian Mis sions," and tomorrow evening, "The Family and the School." Ilev. John P. Moffnt, D. L is con ducting the services at the Washburn Street Presbyterian church. Services are being held every evening. Litany services and Bible study were held In St. David's Kplscopal church last evening, under tho direction of tho rector, Itev. 13. J. McIIenry. Officers of Branch 44, C. M. B. A. A regular meeting of branch 44, Catholic Alutiuil Benefit association, was held last night in Y. AI. 1. hall, when District Deputy T. P. Hoban ad dressed the members on the good of the order. Tho following ofllcers were Installed: President,, P. J. AIoAndrew; nrst vice-president, John W. Baldwin; sec ond vice-president, Allchuel J. Jen nings; recording secretary, J. LS. AIc C.'onnun: assistant secretary, John De vanney; financial secretary. J. It. Bar rett; treasurer, AI. T. Welsh: marshal, Dennis Aludlgun: guard, John Devers; trustees, Peter .7. Cosgrove, Dennis Aludlgun and Thomas Judge. Ancient Order of Foresters. Court Ethan Allen, No. 73S2, Ancient Order of Foresters, met in Alorgan's hall last evening and Installed tho following olllcers for the ensuing term: Chief Hanger. Charles Dixon; suli cliJef, William Banks: treasurer, Allen Pinkney; secretary, John II. Kenst; senior beadle, Fred J. Wurman: jun ior boodle, Peter Williams; senior woodward, Williams Hills; junior woodward, Thomas Banks; past chief ranger. George Parker. Three new members were initiated, and twenty more enrollments are un der consideration. Knights of Pythias Installation. At the meeting of Patagonia lodge, Knights of Pythias, in D. D. Evans' hall last evening, the following ofllcers were installed for the year 1902: Chancellor commander, Richard A. Lewis; vice chancellor, John H. Jones; prelate, Alorris Jones; keeper of rec- Men's Underwear at 20c. Lot i'XIm 1kii.v Huyplian Itllihed M1I1I ami wuntir, in nil nxt-nj were ;i7iic. To clo-c! " 29c Men's Underwear at 49c. Including ii:n wool, scarlet lined Slilits that wcie ifl.OU; camcl'i, li.ilr Miiits nnd Drawei.s that wile l.nuj natural and random (roods that weio 73c, and Me., etc, .Sizes aio broken in wine takes, nut: mo pncu moil- tli.ui luakeo up for that. Choice of tlio lot at 49c Men's Underwear at 50c. Vino seal let, nil wool I'nderwcir (Drawers only), mostly mull sizes; otlieiwiso wo could not sell (lie hest Jpl.OO riualllv for this ertp week at "Vt Men's Underwear at 75c. Viire wool rllilied Shirfs, in croy, that wcic ffl.SS; heavy wool linecl i-ooiN that were $l.i5, etc, lliokcii bl.es iuotly. Take your 7C iholcc at .., '"t Men's Underwear at 1,25. Jlade In the world-renowned mills at Norfolk nnd New llruiiswlck, (leiitlemeu who appreci ate quality In thiii underwear will make u nolo of IliU iKirnaln oirer. The reeular Sl.O) liullly for 11.IW, and tho $1.7.1 C I Ot; quality for only J ! Doys' Underwear at 10c. Natural fleece llnedi also In random weaves and uieya; tomo rihbed, uthcis plain. There aro mote draucis than slilru In this lot, and values tun from Mc, to 3Sc. each, Sites cr, 21 to 3J, Choke of the lot , "C 34 45c areootee VSS)1I i . 81! ordn and senl, Edward DaVlesi muster of finance. D, D. LowIbj master of ex chequer, D. D. Evans; master nt arms, David H, Iteesct Inner guard, John J. ltoberlsj outer guard, Thomas Ji Kviinsi master of work, David S. James; trustee for term of eighteen months, Thomas O. Williams. Musical Reception. Mr. and Alls. David At. DaVis, of 101 North KUinoio nveeiiue, entertained with it musical reception Monday even ing on a hnndsomo piano which they had presented to their sou, John, on Christinas. The following were present: Air. and Airs. Thomas D. Thomas, Atr. nnd Airs. Daniel J. Thomas, Air. and Atrs. Stephen U. Price, Atr. unci Airs. Charles W. Aloyle, Air. and Airs. ClrMKh Price and family, Messrs. John and .Tonkin Thomas, Allsscs Annie and Pesslo Da vis nnd Master Claylord Price. Ilo- lrcsnmonty were served, nttcr an en Joyablo evening. Fh-st Baptist Church. The following ofllccrs will servo tho First Haptlst church for the coming year: Trustee, Robert Pecklnsj church clerk, Fred Oray; financial secretnry, Airs. D. C. Williams: treasurer, W. O. Davis; organist and chorister, Airs. B. O. Ileddoe: assistant organist, Dr. T. AI. Senderllng; president of finance board, Airs. B. G. Bodiloe. Events of This Evening. Aleetlng of the ofllclal board of the Simpson Alethodlst Episcopal church. The newly-elected ofllcers of St. Paul's Pioneer corps will -be Installed and a smoker will follow. The Robert Alorris lodge will meet In Ivorlte hall. Olllcers will be Installed. The ladies of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church will hold nn nil day session today. Lunch will be served at noon. The Wahnetu Dancing class will hold an Invitation social In Alears hull. A confirmation class will be formed at St. David's Episcopal church. The Christian Endeavor society of the AVushburu Street Presbyterian church will meet and elect ofllcers. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Dr. and JIih. B. S. Sutton, of Edwards court, welcomed a son 330 at their home yesterday morning. Joseph S. Corey, of North Main ave nue, has entered the Stroudsburg State Normal school, prior to entering' the University of Pennsylvania. Sirs. Jones, of Decker's court, mother of Hugh Jones, cleric in the street commissioner's department, slipped and fell on the Ice Tuesday evening, while returning from church, and fractured her arm. A similar ac cident befell her a year ago. The hearing In the speakeasy cases against John Carson, Mrs. Sheridan and James Black will be resumed be- IJev. J. W. Davis, who occupied the pulpit of tho Plymouth church Inst Sunday evening, ten years ago was working in tho mines when he left for Marietta, Ohio, and then took an aca demic and college course, graduated with special honors in philosophy, Greek and English literature I if the class of 1899. He ranked third and was elected to membership to the Phi Beta Kuppa fraternity. His rank at Mariet ta college obtained for him a scholar ship in Chicago Theological seminary, where he Is now and will graduate next May, being a member of the class of 1902. Besides his work at Chicago, Rev. Davis has been preaching In Chi cago for the last year nnd a half He is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Davies, of 437 Fourteenth street. The following officers of branch No. 97, Ladles' Catholic Benevolent as sociation, were installed recently: Past president, Mrs. Mary Sweeney; president. Miss Sarah McDonald; first vice-president, Miss Mary Mulroy; second vice-president, Miss Mary B. Harrison; recorder, Miss Margaret Mo Donald; assistant recorder, Miss Ella Lynn; financial secretin''. Miss Mar garet Tralnor; trenHttrer, Miss Mary McGonlgle; guard. Miss Mary Harri son; trustees for two years. Miss Mar garet King and Miss Nora Gilboy; for one year. Miss Nellie Duggan. Tlio choir of the Plymouth Congrega tional church were entertained last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Eynon, on North Hyde Park avenue. The party spent a very pleas ant evening and before leaving, re freshments were served, A report was circulated yesterday to the effect that George James, of 513 North Bromley avenue, was suffering from small-pox, but the physicians called In the case diagnosed it as Ger man measles. The Bachelors' camping club will meet Tuesday evening. January 14. at the home of William Snow, on Lafay ette street. fore Police Magistrate Davies at ii o'clock this evening. At the Sherman Avenue Mission school last evening, tlio pupils of the Sunday scliol repeated the Christmas cantata of "Stanta's Surprise." There wus a largo and well pleased audience In attendance. Miss Mabel Wutrous, of Academy street, Is convalescing after an illness. Miss Anna Brill has returned homo from ti visit in Wllkes-Barre. The D. V. L, (lancing class held an' enjoyable social In Mt-ars' hall last evening. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. A Shooting Match Arranged for Sat urdayWrestling Match Next Monday Night News Notes, On Saturday, Jan. 11, there will bo a live bird shooting match on tho Mar vino field under tho management of the Loftus Gun club. Some of tho well known live pigeon shots of this end will take part. Those who will com peto aro Dtivlil Swarty Lloyd, D, C. Nenry, Thomas George, Mr. Cnrwar dlne, and tho well known veteran shot, William Jervls. Mr, Lloyd who, In other contests, litis made such high scores, will shoot on that day, and it Is expected that ho will make his uverugo score, which Is 43 uut of 50, In this event, Tho follow ing compose tho gun club; William Evans, Tom George, Thomas Loftus, Jr., David Lloyd and John Morgans, Wrestling Mntch, Next Monday eyeplng the people of THE HOMELIEST MAN IN SCRANTON As wfll m'tlie luiid.omct, ami olhcia arc Invited to mil mi ill" druggist atxl lM fico .1 til.il Imltlo of Krinii'ti HjImiii for tlio Thru.lt onl l.uuiri, a ivniody tlut is GL-uuntrrU tu nun ami n-llcu nil Chiviilu am) Acute Cousin, .Utluiu, UroncliitU mill Cuiiuuitlou. 1'ilcc 25c. mid (0u MISS VIRGINIA GRANES Telfs Hoir Hospital Physicians Uso nntl Holy upon jLyilia E. Flnkhnm's Vogctablo Com pound. "DnAn MnB. FmtuiAit s Twelve years continuous sorvlco nt tho Blck bed In some of our prominent hospi tals, as well as at private homes, lias given mo varied experiences with tho diseases of women, I have nursed soma I wyw I m. W llPf Ji w s3m miss vinarNiA granes, President of Nnreei'A soolatlon,'v7nterto'mi,lT.T. most distressing cases of inflammation and ulceration of tho ovaries and womb. I have known that dootors used Lydia E. Plnklmm's Vctrotablo Com pound when everything elso failed with their patients. I have advised my patients and friends to uso it and have yet to hear of Its first failure to cure. " Four years ago I had falling of tho womb from straining in lifting a heavy patient, and knowing of the valuo of your Compound I began to use it at once, and in six woelcc I was well once more, and have had no trouble since. I am most pleased to have had an oppor tunity to say a few words in praise of your "Vegetable Compound, and shall take every occasion to recommend it." Miss Virginia Gkanks. $5000 forfeit If about testimonial Is not genuine. Lydln E. Plnklmm's Vegetable Compound lias stood tho test of time, and has cured thousands. Mrs. Plnkhani advises sick wo men free. Address, Lynn, Mass. this part of the city will be able to witness a most Interesting wrestling match between Abe Corker and Julius Ulsnfer, of West Scrnnton, for a purse of $100 a side, at 130 pounds. Abe Corker and his brother, Charles Corker, are open to wrestle any man In Lackawanna county, the first at 131 pounds and the second at 120 pounds, catch-as-catch can, for a purse of $100, on any date. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Mrs. B. Titus wns arrested yesterday on tlio charge of disorderly conduct and threats, preferred by Mrs. Thomas Welsh, and was given a hearing before Alderman Myers. Mrs. Titus, it is al leged, threatened to dash Mrs. Welsh's brains out. The alderman held her under $300 bail for appearance at court and fined her $1 and costs for disorder ly conduct. On Monday evening, Jan. 27, there will be an entertainment and social in the Auditorium for the benefit of the striking street car men. It is expect ed that some of the best local talent will participate. Every one who is In sympathy with the strike should turn out and help them. Admission, 23 cents. John Morgans, of Oak street, had his left leg badly squeezed between two mine cars while at work In the Mar vine mine yesterday. He was removed to his home where he received medical attention. Tomorrow evening the strong repre sentative Crackerjacks of this section will play the Frackville team, of Schuylkill county. This team, while the Crackerjucks were on their tour, defeated them by a large score, and a good game Is expected, the Cracker jacks putting their strongest team against them. Admission, gents, 23c; ladies, 10c. Social after the gaiw Last evening the Independent or chestra conducted their weekly dance. This evening, the Crystuls, of Price burg, will have for their opponents the champion North End Stars, at the Au ditorium. Admission, 13c j ladies free. Social after the gaint. There will be a mothers' meeting In the parlors of the Young Women's Christian association on Friday after noon at 2.30. The mothers and chil dren who attend the sewing school nro especially Invited. Mr. and Mrs. John Day, of Parnel! street, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. James Wheeler, of Green Grove, were among callers in town the past week. Mrs.' William Williams, wife of Wil liam Williams, proprietor of the Hotel Columbus, Is seriously 111. Dr. Milllken, of Liberty, N, Y Is vls Hng Dr. Peck, of North Main avenue, Mr, Mahor, of Wells street, slipped and fell on the Ice near Parker street and sustained a sprained ankle. Gus Brown, of Market street, is In New York on a business trip. Meeting of Stationary Engineers' union, No. K0, will be held Friday even ing In Leonard's hull. Judge Lewis, of Edna avenue, Is ser iously ill at his homo. Major Anderson, formerly of tho sub postofllce station, Is HI, Anthony Yethtoskle caused tho ar rest of Mrs. Betroskle, of tho Mnrvlno Patch, for perjury. The enso was set tled before Alderman Meyers. Yesterday at 2 o'clock the funeral of the lato Jumes Powell took place from his lato residence, on Maragaret ave nue, Interment was made In tho Washburn street cemetery, GREEN RIDGE, The many friends of Miss Rll.alieth Clark of Sanderson nvenuo tendered her a birthday surprise party lust eve ning. Among those present were; Misses Louise Warren, Klizabeth Ous per, Anna May Mollltt, Pollle Wan-en, Hattlo Fields, Oraco Bunting, Ada Mason, Mary neegler, Mnblo Dershlm er, Kthel I'lpper, Louise Irene Warren, Margaret Warren, Florence Clark, Messrs, 11. Walters, Charles Walters, Jessie Oarlhan, Carl Ourllinn, Harry Wudenum, Clyde Welchel, Harry Ser foss, George Cook, William Oetz. fleo, Nlcol, Frank Moffat, Puul Kelfer, Phillip Plpper, Ed. Carr, CSurMeld Lof tus, Bertram! Clark, Fred Lidstone, Fred Farnlinin, Miss Elizabeth Clark, Mrs. Cookson, Mr, and Mrs. Clark. At a reasonable hour refreshments were served. Dining the evening dancing and games were Indulged In. The first degree will bo conferred this evening at the regulur meeting of Clreen ltldge Lodge, independent Order of Odd Fellows in Mason hull, Dick son uvenue. ' J3i -v SOUTHSGRANTON ALLEGED SPEAKEASY KEEPERS ARRESTED. Conrad Linn Findd Fifty DollaiB for Selling Without a License A Wo man Hold for Criminal Libel An Interesting Eotter from Corporal William Rafter, ifow Doing Duty At Samar, Philippine Islands. Maennerchor to Sing at Pro-Boer Meeting Other Notes. Tho police officers of Ihla precinct were kept busy yesterday on orders re ceived from hcndtttiartcrs, and two well known citizens were nrrested for selling llciuor without a license. Tim first arrested was Conrad Linn, of C20 Birch street, and shortly after, Joseph Kramer, of 929 Prospect avenue, wns arrested, both being taken to the Alder street station house, where they were given a hearing before Police Magis trate Storr. The evidence In Linn's case was clear and he obtained his re lease by paying 11 fine of $G0. There wns 11 doubt, however, In the case against Kramer, and the hearing was postponed until next Monday mi that tho prosecutor can present more convincing testimony its to the viola tion of law. 1 Before the Alderman. John .Selgler, of 440 North Eighth street, lodged Information before Al derman Lenten yesterday against Het ty Seegar for criminal libel. After the evidence wns heard the defendant was required to furnish ball In $1,000 for her appearance at tho next quarter sessions. The ball piece was furnished by Dan AV. VailBhan, of 127 South Garfield avenue. News from the Philippines. A long Interesting letter has been again received from William Rafter, of the Eighteenth United States In fantry, now stationed at Samar, Phil ippine Islands, 'and one of the meanest places among Uncle Sam's recent ac quisitions. Mr. Rafter is well known In this city, and with tho writer was for many years affiliated with Company B of the old Thirteenth regiment. His experience as a news writer on several of tho Scrantou daily papers gave him the necessary training to compose a newsy and interesting letter on the results of his observations In the land of Aguinnldo and the swarthy Tttgal. His last letter is mostly of a per sonal nature, as he states that life Is too short and uncertain just at pres ent, where he is located, to do any ex tensive letter writing, but promises in the near future to send a Ions story especially for publication, as that is the only way he can hope to satisfy his many friends who send papers, stamps, etc., nnd who would of course like to hear from him personally. Maennerchor to Aid the Boers. A large delegation of residents from this side will attend the pro-Boer meeting in St. Thomas' college hall next Sunday, because of the fact that the Junger Maennerchor has received and accepted a special invitation to sing on that occasion. This marks another period in the ra pid advancement of this famous sing ing society, in which tho residents of this section take a pardonable pride, and that the good will of the people is appreciated by the society is shown In their ever-ready willingness to partici pate in nny charitable or worthy cause. Although nearly two years off, there Is reason to believe that the society will take part in the next national saen gerfest, which will be held at Balti more, Md. If they do, it is to he hoped they will win their heart's desire the first prise. NUBS OP NEWS. Alderman Christian Storr, of the Nineteenth ward, will seek a reuoml natlon at the Democratic primaries next Saturday. The nomination will also bo sought by ex-City Assessor John Neuls. Tho Meadow Brook basket ball team, headed by the Patriotic Order Sons of America Bumpernicle Drum corps will parade the principal streets this even ing iu fantastic gard to advertise their ball, which takes place Monday Jun uary 14. DUNM0RE DOINGS. President Scrnnton of the Water Company Says the Increase of Water Itates Will Stand. The council hold a special meeting last night, when the committee up pointed to see President Scrnnton, of tho Gus and Water company, In ref erence to the rebuilding of the Nay Aug bridge reported. Mr, Scrnnton agreed to bear half tho expense of erecting a new bridge, which was sat isfactory to tho borough, and work will be begun at onco on tho structure, In reference to the Increase In tho rate for fire hydrnnls the committee was informed that the $20 ruto would not bo reduced. The raising of tho house hold ruto from SG to $8 was also dis cussed and tho committee was told that it would bo impossible to hnvo one rate for Scrnnton and another for Dimmore, Mr. Scrnnton admitted they had the privilege of 4axlng the receipts, but ho also hud tho right to further Increase the rate If he saw lit. The council postponed action on tlio report until tho next meeting, Ordinance No. SO, providing for the Issuing of $5,000 worth of bonds for the purpose of redeeming outstanding bonds which can be redeemed at the option of tho borough, passed third and fluul-reading, Ordinance No, ill, providing for the Issuing of 125,000 worth of bonds at -1 per cent, for tho purpose of paying off iho lloatlug borough indebtedness, which amounts to about S23.0CO, and upon which tho borough has been pay ing 0 per cent. Interest, also passed third aud Haul reading. SHORT PARAGRAPHS. Class No, -U of Bt. Mark's Sunday school will give another of their suc cessful eutertulnments early in Foliru- Kt, Mary's council, Y, M. I., will con duct their annual dunce at Washington hull on Tuesday evening next. The Democratic borough committee met In the borough building Tuesday evening, and decided to hold tho pri maries on Jan. !iS, between 4 and 7 p, in., and the convention tho same even lag ut S o'clock. " RllUiailiUlMlli'lHtilHWMMWtttofMlllll I Jonas Long's Sods Some people wonder how it is we sell such good Hnfitrru nt xnrh rtnnnnahtn nrln.v. WpIL wi will loll uou. Theu arc hoilnht from the mills where then are I made and the Jobber's the benefit of that. Past Black Hose, 12 l-2c a Pair Womae's Fast Black Hose, whlto feet, double heel and toe, made from good cotton yarn, very clastic, all sizes, and . i marked unusually low for, pair . 1 2C Men's Fleeced Lined Hose, 25c a Pair They are fast black and have a silk finish and double heel .toe, made from pure selected cotton yarn. Marked at 25C Men's Natural Hose, 25c An all wool Hose, a smooth finish, all sizes, a splendid value, for, a pair 25C Care of the Face Is As it is the only face you will ever have, take care of It and use the best preparations on It. We have the best at reas onable prices. For toilet use the Parma Violet Ammonia, comes In 8-ounce bottles, at, bottle ' YOUTHFUL TINT FACE POWDER In the shades flesh, cream and white, at, box ' 25C RUBBER SPONGES For beautifying the complexion, -also develops the muscles and removes wrinkles. Price, each p Reading Makes a Full Man What an endless source of entertainment is furnished by conversa tions about books, by those who are well read. This education Is within the reach of all. Some New Copyright Books : "In the Fog" By Richard Harding Davis. "The Man from Glengowy" Ralph Connor. "A Portion of Labor" Mary E. Wilklns. "Supreme Crime" Dorotha Gerard. "Cavalier" By Geoge Cable. "The Ruling Passion" Henry Van Dyke. ' "Tysbeth," the latest book of H. Rider Haggard. "Around the Pan" A humorous story of -the Pan-American, by Thomas Fleming, 75 cents. All Copyright Books, $1.10. Our Annual Collar Sale Commences Saturday I Jonas Long's Sons! AMIJSEMEJVTS Lyceum Theatre M. KEIS, Lessee and Manager. A. J. DUFFV, Dm. Manaser. Saturday Matinee and Night, JAXUAllV 11. "(IKAXni'A, VOU'Hi: A WOSDr.K." Mr. Wllll.iiu A. IlrjJy presents tor tlio llrt time, tlie new musical unnpsliot, FOXY GRANDPA llv It. Melville n.iktr, uitli Mr. .Toeli ll.irt :mJ Miss Uirriu l)e Mar. Together with 18 entertalneis, ineliullii!,' u epe tiallv selected .-liorm of uui'Miulleil liHllvhliulilj'. A pliiv for young people of all asci. Prices Kvrnliiff, 'J.'i to -IM; liov (.e.it, $1.50. Prices Matinee, IV, ai.d 50 rents. Peats ready Tliiuwl.iy nioiiilnsr at nine. Academy of flusic M. I1EI8, Lessee. A. J. Duffy, Manager. KOIt TillllCi: DAYS, "The SecretDespatch" A Melodrama of the CMI War, by .nld 111!,' Kins, author of "At l'lney llidijc," etc. l'liios Mallnce, .-, ilni -, iciiU. Xliilil, 13, 23, Jlj and 3U (.Mils. Matinees l'liday and fatiiidai. ltivn.'HN' i:x(ia(ii:.mi:xt. GIBNEY-HOEFFLER STOCK CO., I'm- Week of January Hi. Pliers Matinee. Ill and a ceiit. XlKhl, 10, 20 and ) icnt. Special Mondav matinee, "Our l.iltle Minis ter:" Monday rwnlnsr, I.ewi-, Monism's "t'he Indian." STAR THEATRE ALr 0. UCRlMXaTO.V, Manager. Tlll'HSDAY, l'lllDAY AMI bATl UD.VY. Little Magnet Burlesqucrs, Matinee. Daily, Xcw Telephone, 2501. OBITUARY. MltS, THOMAS lA'DON, of tho South Side, died yesterday morning at 7 o'clock, after a short Illness. Tho deceased was 40 years of ago and a widow. A family of four sons and two daughters survive, as follows: Pat rick, Michael, John, Thomiis, Delia and Mary Kllen. Tho funeral arrango ments were not entirely completed and tho date will bo announced later. KDAVAUD J. HUOG, formerly of this city, died at Huffulo yesterday. Tho re mulns will arrive hern at U o'clock this morning. Tlio funeral announcement will bo made later, Ilo Is survived by his wife. lirog was formerly " on" glnepr In the No, 1 engine houso of tho Lackawanna Iron and Steel com pany in this city for twelve years. I'ATItlOIC A MOlUtOW, of Black man street, Wllkes-Harro, died yes terday at his residence. The funeral will tuko pluce tomorrow at !i o'clock, with mass at Ashley aud Interment at Mluooku cemetery. The funeral party will leave AVIIkcs-Harre on tho -2 Delawurc mid llmltoii train for Ml uooku, THOMAS QOItUON, an old and highly esteemed resident of North Scrantou, died on Tuesday at tho home of his niece, .Mis. John Kinney. Tho funeral will be held this niui'iiiug at U o'clock from Holy Uosary church. In terment will be made III Arclibald, MHS. MAHY .HAIUHNO, aged SO years, died yesterday' morning at Iho profits arc saved. You get I the Hygiene of Beauty 18c Two Packages of Gold Dust Washing Powder, 25c Every house keeper should know how good Gold Dust is and its price.- But for those who don't, we will say that, as an enemy of dirt, Gold Dust has no equal. Packed in two pound boxes, it is listed to sell for 25c. Some grocers have offered it for 19c, we have sold it for 15c, but for the balance of the week, Joyce will break all low priced records by affording patrons an apportunity to purchase 2 Packages of Gold Dust for 26c. For Sunday Dinner We have an ample supply of fowl raised nearby to select from Chicken, per lb-- 14c Turkey, per lb - - 16c The (J Joyce Storesj Popular Priced Provisions .'iS3VM 3 .w.K, W. V: IS inieicdeilHiiiUlioiilitknow ubculthawomitrful MMlVri Whirling Spray Tin-new WlrlM;rli. Ini(r- rasA. 1 &;& VCKtS-v: ItVltUWI ilUllltlH lli-nfli. ,i5rn C9L' .MUSI 1 UIlTruiCllli M ueii.rt muling truutaeu.i Afck jour drutf lit fur It. l'hr.'tiihotbUilyllie YIAHVIfl.. Hi'i-nnt 111, oilier, lmt neml slump for II 11.11 plt 111 lail'Jrtlll-llliliBI!l. Ov Hoom C60, Tlmrs DdR., ,ew vcrK, Prof.Q.FJHEEL6278r7 rklU4elitla. Pi. (Hit Gruia Bum-UIM Ut Ant-rico. fiuortvlett Id rarv aU bj moll Frliti DUtt, crt. Abuut, RIixmI rbo, Hrnsutf Wbim,IOMMWB(Khlllkrlfu4MrUt(!rW9 rollLuffr. L'4rtrlotmil A bbrunkra Ornskt tt if rnrtJ t l 10 diibtft mn urutltal St fi mni LbotpUtl tptrlrBre1.aUtra7. En4 fwrtouk ,TrHrI HHttiug tiwy aiffuirBi tcctririi rraon. aBiioa uuppri homo of her daughter, Mry, Arthur Craitr, of Si" Huiuntoii Htreet. IV- Wiweil Mas iu freblo health ami hail ueou 111 for boiuu Umo. Sho sur vived by two imirrli'd daughters. The funeral will ho held ut I'uckvlllo this ufturnoou ut 2 , hi. Services will bu held iu the liuutlst church there. fre I