-wfmiimf'ifiwf,ai'''' 'iimsT"-' JWf sTRfSj (l THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JANUARY 10. 100S. ?"m63jfemim WES FATAL ENDING OF ACCIDENT PIUEMAN HENSHAW SCALDED BY ESCAPING STEAM. Ho Jumped from His Englno to Savo Himself nnd Sustnlnad Additional Injuries, Which Caused His Death. Decision In Spcakcnsy Cases He served Jack, the Hugger, jVined Jpisn Funerals, Weddings, Society Meetings and Other Matters of General Interest. Alfred 12. Ilemmaw, aged li'J your?, ot 110 North Jhoinley avenue,; employed an llremiin on the Delaware, I-.ueku-wtnna and WcHtcin inllroad, died at It o'clock "Weil new I ay nlirht in Iho Hmei,S',uey hospital at EiiHton. lie wart Mciiltlcil by eneiiphiR steam, and In JumplnR- from tin- piKlne HUHtalncil luti-niul Injuries, which ciiUhciI hit! death. He left Scrim ton Tuesday morning; Willi KngluciT Daniel Lee, and when the train reached a point between Jlnekport and HiicUettstovvn, this main Hid on the left sldf oC the engine broke and penetrated the lire-box, breaking tin1 water-box also. The train was running and the es caping steam hcalded IScnshaw about .the face, arms and legs. In an effort to save himself, ho Jumped and fell down an embankment alongside the track, lie was removed to the Kiner guiiy hospital at Kaston, wlieie lie died Wednesday night. Ills wife was untitled Wednesday and went to Kaston yesterday and made arrangements for bringing the body home. It arrived at the house at ! o'clock last night. llenshaw was employed by the Fcrnnton Hallway company as a mo lorman prior to the strike, and was well-known as an exemplary young man of excellent habits. He is sur vived by ills wife anil one child. The funeral arrangements will be nounced later. Illl" Sight May Be Restored. Hugh MeDermott, son of itev. and Mrs. H. ('. McDeimott, bf North Hyde Park avenue, is now in the Medlco Chlrurglcal hospital, Philadelphia, as the private patient of Dr. I,. Webster Fox. Dr. Vox is one of tho most emin ent ophthalmologists in the country, and ho thinks that lie can save one of the young man's eyes. Mr. MeDermott has been very serl- Diiioiip's French Tar Will promptly Tcllcve and speedily cure roughs, colds and all lunjr tlouhlc. Tor Kile by G. V. JUNlilN'S, 101 South Main menue. The Underwear Sale Is Continued Here. " You will find our prices are mouey savers these days, aud our store a money saving institution where everybody is benefitted. It is not a question of cost any more. If you don't participate in these and other ' bargains the fault is your own. Women's Underwear 25c quality for 19c. 50c quality for 29c. Children's Underwear Sale price 15c. The lots are somewhat broken but if the sizes are here, the bargains certainly are. fluslin Underwear Bargains. It is economy to buy now. These fine Cambric aud Nainsook Gowns, Skirts and Corset Covers, daintily and tastefully trimmed with lace and embroiSery, are offered at specially reduced prices. Some are slightly soiled, others "mussed up" with handling, but all of them are decidedly bargainable. The new prices are marked in plain figures on each garment. If you want a thorough bargain in such things, look at these lots. Colored Flannel Waists. The waists themselves rep resent the best productions of the season. Here is one special item : Colored Flanuel Waists, tucked yokes and plain, some choice shades in blue, pink, and green, $1.50 Waists for $1.19. Counter Soiled Handkerchiefs. It's a little thing that will accomplish big results some times. In thjs instauce it is little prices that are turning these Haudkerchiefa out of doors. PJaiu, hemstitched aud lace trimmed Swiss, Lawn and Linen Handkerchiefs that the laundry will make look "as good as new." 7c, 10c, 12Jc and, 15c each. Globe Warehouse SCRANTON ously amioted for the past two and a half years. Up to tho ago of 20 his vision was perfect. In June, 189?, he suffered a hemorrhage In the vitreous of the right eye. About three months later the left eyd become similarly affected. These have recurred repeat edly until the vision has been prac tically destroyed. Mr. MeDermott has made a desper ate light for sight, having consulted more than thirty specialists In differ ent cities, and haa about exhausted the resources of the medical profes sion, It Is most earnestly hoped that the present effort will be miucessful, He Is a young man of upright charac ter, well educated and has 'hosts of friends who deeply sympathize with him and will rejoice If vision can ho restored. Two Funerals Yestorday. llov. Thomas de Gruchy, D. D., pas tor ot the Jackson Street Haptlst church, conducted the funeral services yesterday afternoon over the remains of the lao ICdward M. Davis. The services were held at tho homo of the young man's parents, corner of Kynon and Thirteenth streets. A large dele gation from Camp ITS, Patriotic Order .Sons of America, attended In a body, and eight of them acted as pallbearers. Interment was made In the Washburn street cemetery. The remains of the late Mrs. Alary Harding, who died on Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Craig, SI" Hamilton street, were taken to Peckvllle yesterday afternoon, where services were held at " o'clock In tho Haptlst church. Interment was made In the Peckvllle cemetery. Wedding Announcements. Jof-oph Dean, of Keyser avenue, and Miss Harbara Davis, of North Main avenue, were united In marriage Wed nesday evening at the parsonage, by Hew Thomas do flrueiiy, 1). D., pastor of the Jackson Street Haptlst church. James Degnal, of IL'0 South Van Hu ren avenue, and Miss Alice Grant, of 1H3 Cameron avenue, were united in marriage at St. Patrick's Catholic church, Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock, by Kev. John Dunn. They were attended by Thomas La vello and Miss Tessle Saul. Both ladles wore blue gowns, with silk nnd lace trimmings, and lints to mutch. A re ception was tendered the wedding party at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Degnal will reside at 1S03 Price street. Reserved His Decision. Another hearing was held In Police Magistrate Duvies' otlico yesterday in the case of John Carson and others, who are charged with selling intoxi cants without a license. The defendants claim they are privi leged to sell by reason of tho fact that they are clubs. The magistrate re served his decision until 11 o'clock tills morning. "Jack the Hugger" Fined S25. George Washington Korapaugh, ot 742 Adams avenue, known to the police us "Jack the Hugger," who was ar- Men's Underwear 37Jc quality for 29c. 75c quality for 49c. Boys' Underwear Sale Price 19c. These prices represent val ues that are two or three times more than the expendi ture suggested. Black Plannel Waists. Kasy and comfortable to wear, surprisingly cheap aud charming. Black Flanuel Waists, sub stantially made and finished, aud notice the new price, $1.25 Waists for 98c. ISS555 ..m rested by Patrolman McColllgan late Wednesday night, was lined $25 In polfco court yesterday morulas. Ho dented the charge, but (the evi dence wan against him, nnd he was confronted by Miss Itlchurds, Mrs. Kllzabeth T.ewls, Miss Catherine Gal lagher, Miss Lizzie Itlchards, Miss Htlzabclh Coons, Mrs. Addle DoLonff, Mrs. Myers ami Clnrllcld Williams, all of whom Identified him. At a late hour last night Kornpaugh was released, after paying his Hue. St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Tho ofllcors of St. Mark's Lutheran Sunday schoool for tho coming year arc as follows: Assistant superintend ent, George Kroger! secretary, George Young; treasurer, John H. Donn; li brarian, Charles Johnson; assistant librarian, Herman Johnson; organist, .Mrs. Kilns Anthony; assistant organ ist, Miss ICinnni Walters. Tho olllcers of the Wonians' Guild are: Vice President, Mrs. P. G. Whet stone; treasuter, Mrs. William Gross; secretary, Mrs. Myitis Kingsbury. The pastor, Hev. A. L. Hauler, Ph. D., Is one of the most energetic work ers in the city, nnd to his ability and untiring efforts much of the success of St. Mark's church Is duo. EVENTS OF THIS EVENING. The rccrnt ir weekly dance of tlie Cnloul.il club will be lield In WiisliliiKten hall this cvcnlne. Com I William MeKlnlcy, ot tlie Shield of Honor, meiitly oruMnircil, will meet in Mor rhii'h hill this oicnlnrf. 'the Home and I'oreiirn Miwloiury societies of tho W.nhburn Sheet l'lPsbyterinn church wilt meet this cvenlnir nt the home ot .Mr.'. T. J. Luce. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. William Itnbcrtfl, an aefd 'iwlilcnl ot N'nrlil SiiimiT avenue, fell ami fnulnrril Ills arm Wed ncilay cHiiInir, while ii'tmnlm,' home frnin isil Iiik it ikk friend, lie was turning tlie comer at llromlcy nvcinie uml Washburn elicct when the accident oceuncd. Tlie olllclal ho.inl nt tho Simpson Molhodist, Kiil.secm.it cliureli held a bnclurH mcclhiir afler the piivcr scivlco last evenintr, .it tthh-h lint' trm peitiilnfiiff to church wolk weie tliscu-scd mill noted upon. The Lidles' Aid society of (lie Washburn Street I'reMij teri.iu ilmnli inei In the pallors ycslcrelay niiu pasted Hie day together pIo.is.anHy. Jliumi; the noon hour, a luncheon was fcrvrel, which va.s enjoeed liy a number of men and women. Tlie -econd imitation danec under tho illieilion of the Wntinola Pant In.? el.i-i was held in Meals lull lat cvenlnir, and prced to bo nn cnjovable atfalr. 3liile wa furnished by Miss Kale ltcar don. About fifty ooiiplca were in attendance. The dcpaitliicul of public woiks is elcsiioiis that all ridew liks be cleaned an ioon as possible, on account of tlie danger arising fiom the iey pavctnrnts. A number of accidents have ahcady been reported. If tlie law regaidiug this matter is not lived up to, it will lie enforced vlcrorously. Nov. II. .1. Mcllrnry, rector of St. David's Epi.scopal iliurch, oiganlzed a eonnrnution class Iat evening among a number ot diildrcn in the church. n Nicholas Ilennett, of 20 Acker aenue, em ployed as a miner in the llcllcuie, bad his aim nnd leg fiactured and was olheiwiso injuied b a fall of roof in the ibamber where he was working on Wednesday. Dr. .1. J. ltoberts is at tending him. Dr. 11. (.'. Iteildoe, of Siuth Main awnue, is slowly improving fiom his attack of tjphoid pneumonia. Mis. Stella ( laiUe, of .lack-son street, is con .ilcscing after a secio illness. D.nicl It. llee.se, of Snitli Lincoln atrmie, ba.s been infoimed of the death of lib sMci, Mr?. Ann Salntiy, in Wales. ltjlnli Ilennett, ot Xentli (,.iiflelcl .-nenur, a student at Xci. 19 school, was stepped on by a liorse while coasting on JccbbaLci ncuue, and leeched internal injuries. Miss UI7J .lolnison, of ToreH City, lias ie turned home fiom a i.-it with -Mrs. Harlow, ot Xorth liiemley aenll,. Mrs. Kbentypr Williams and son lalw.iul, of ( licslmit street, lute, gone to Colorado and Mexico. Mrs. Dura Williams, of South Main avenue. won the $" cobbpiceo lcccnliy chanted oft by the Oriole (.'.imping club. A clmgiilcr lias been boin to Mr. and Mis. Hut iiciii, of North lljde 1'aik aemie. Mm. iilwanl Say, of Xortb Iljile Tark ave nue, is eittcitaining -Mrs. l.ouis l'alph, of New leisey. Mi.ss Kli7abetli Wade, of No. 1ft scflool, lias re Binned lier duties alter ieeocring from an ae ciclcut. Tlie Ladies' Aid society of St. David's episco pal church have selected the following otllcci: 1'resldent, Mis. Labin; xlee president, Mrs. T. .7. Williams; i-ccrctary, Mis. Dorsey; trea-uier, Mrs. David Kvnus. Hector Conipbell, of Xonti Sumner avenue, is able to be mound again after a seveie indisposi tion. Mis. Joseph Smith, of Kvans couit, is confined to hei home by ill nes?. MKs Jiaiy GiOMinan, of Pleasant stieet, en tiilained a jiarly of joung people lecently in lionor of her si.-ter. Miss Kate, William llendersbot, a foimcr emplo.vQ of Ibe Siranton Hallway company, lias sicuud .i po-i-tlon in Philadelphia. Mrs. IVnnk Kxnon, of Slaik couit, is rejioited to le quite ill. Mis. Cieoige W. Davis, of Xoitli lliomley ave nue, is iccovering from an ilineto-. A son was recently born to Mr. and .Mrs. John Travis, of North sunnier avenue. Miss Cleitrude Hugh".s, of North Llniolu ave nue, is convalescing fiom an illness. s, Mr. and Mis. lloinbakei, 'of Tilpp PatK, ale visiting theli son in Wilkri.-ll.irrv. Mrs. M. It. Iv'oluistamin, ot Noitli Suninei ave nue, is Millning fium an attack of eijsipelas. lMnaid lte.viiolds, of I'leasint street, lias re turned homo fiom a trip to Philadelphia. duties fctuait, of Chestnut street, is indis posed. .Miss Maigaret Hildtbiandt, of Division sticet, Is on the sick list, Tlie I'.lectrlo City Social club will conduct their dancing 'las, in Wiitliliigton lull Satur day evening, .lummy II. David Moxenbeiger, lMvwiiil Williams and Clinics Morgan, the (luce bo.vs niicstrd lor stoning a slicet ear on Lafa.vetle stieet weio arraigned Inline Police Maslstrato Davies last evening and waived n lie.iiln, entiling ball for their appcaiume at coiiai, The following olliccu weie elected last night at a meeting of the DaptUt Voiins People's niilun of the l'irt llapllt cliuich: President, i:ia Phllllpsi vice jiicsldent, IMilli Williams; kccietaiy, Alice Williams; tii'J.uicr, Tied Petcis; coiiesponillng fecietaiy, Arthur Peters; jilanUt, C'erlliidc Moigau; nsUtant pianist, Lillian .Mooie, Uiaiiliieu o( committees: Meinber.lilp, Mrs. II. V. Doi.liliiui; devotional, W. (1. Pliilllps; In sliiKllon, W, C. Davis; social, Julia Long; pub lication and missions, Dr. 1). 11. Ilecldoe; sick, W, II, Coitiiglit; icceptloii, Manila Moore, OBITUARY. DAVID n. PRICK, aged SO yeurs. died on AVednesday at his home, 200 Keyfier avenue, after n week's Illness from bronchial pneumonia. Deceased was encaged In the retail milk business for many years In West Scruiiton. Ho Is survived by his wife, nml daughter Margaret. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon, Bervlces will bo conducted ul 2 o'clock lit the house by Rqv, Hugh Davies, pastor of tho South Main Avenue Welsh Calvlnlstlo Metho dlbt church, and Interment will bo mude In the Washburn street cemetery, JOHN CLARKE, of No. C Roland avenue, Uellevue, died last night of pneumonia, after a Miort Illness. He was 38 years of ago and Is survived I by a wife and two children. Ho wus a member of Division No, 20, Ancient Order of Hibernians and the Relluyue Colliery Accidental fund. Funerals. Tho funeral of Edward J. Rrog will take place from 1111 Ash strept at 2 p. in. Saturday, Services n tho Methodist Episcopal chupel, Taylor uvciuie. In terment In Dumuoru cemetery, Tho funeral of Joseph Rlbblc will be held (it I-' o'clock Sunday at the Metho dist Episcopal church at CluiK's Green. NORTHSGRANTON MARRIAGE OF ISAAC JONES AND MRS. JENNIE PRICE. Ceremony Was Performed nt tho Homo of tho Bride's Parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Thohias, by Rev. Mr. Roesc, of tho rurltan Congre gational Church Crystal Basket Boll Team Defeated by the North End Stars Surprtso Party for Miss Jennie Richards. The homo of Mr. nntl Mrn. Daniel TIiuiimh wna tho scene last pvciiIiir or foHtlvlty, when their rlauchler, Mrn. Jonnln Price, whs tmlteil In tnarrliiRe to Isaac .loncs, forcinnti of Storr fo. .1. The ceremony was performed by the llov. Mr. llccse, of the Puritan ConureRntlonat church of West Market street, nml wast wltnetsseil by a few of tho near relatives anil friends of the contracting partleB. Tho bride and groom (iro botli well kirown and have the sincere xvlshes of their many friends. They will take un their resi dence In a beautiful furnished homo on Hill street. Those present weie: Mr. and Mrs. John ICdwanls. Mr. and Mrs. Armlt Thumas, Mr. anil Mrs. Henry G. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thomas, Mr.' and Mrs. David J. Thomas, Mrs. William Jones, David Hughes, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Illchard llhule. Misses Mary Edwards, Minnie Thomas, Mary June Edwards, Emily Thomas. Melbo. Thomas, and Messrs. David ThomaS. John Edwards, William J. Thomas, David Itlrhards. Evan M. Thomar, William Hushes and Thomas Lloyd. The Crystals Defeatotl. Last evening-, before a large audi ence, the North End Stars defeated the Crystals by a score of 6 to r,. at tho auditorium. The features of the game were tho playing of J, M. Clus Ule for the Stars, and Hughes for the Crystals. Tho latter Is the star play er of whom so much lias bcdi heard since ho came to the city. He will re turn to St. Clair Monday, where he makes his home. Tho lino up xvas as follows: Stuis Skiff, left fniw.nd; J. Mefliiskin, right foivvanl; T. McCluskie, center; 1). Jones, left giiaid; 11. Davis, right giioid. Crystals Williams, right fnivvard; Hughes, left foivvanl; Llllgy, cenlei; Owens, IcTt forward; Jiliu, light forward. fioal from the field were thrown by J. Mc Cluskie for tlie Stars, and Hughes fin the Crys tals. Umpire. Jefficjs; time of game, twenty minute halves. The Stars will, next Tuesday, have for their opponents the Jesstip team. This evening the Crackerjacks will play the FYackville team at the au ditorium. This game will he one of the best yet played In the auditorium, as the Crackerjacks are practicing hard for their battle. This team de feated the Crackerjacks while on their tour through the lower part of the state. Surprise Party. Miss Jennie Jliehards, of Putnam street, was tendered a pleasant sur prise at her home Wednesday even ing. Games ot various kinds xvere in dulged in until a late hour when re freshments were served. Those present were: Misses Jennie Leonard, Alma Richards. Cassie George, Margaret Twining. Mary Rich ards, Margaret Richards, Rlodwyn Thomas, Louise Griffiths, Cora Rob erts, Stella James, Ressle Lewis, Jen nie Richards, iMessrs. Albert Reese, Albert Lewis, Arthur Richards, Reese Thomas, Arthur Shotto, Morgan Wil liams, Arthur Davis, Benny Jones, Lewis Williams, Arthur Jones, AVil 11am George, Thomas Richards, jr. Funeral of James Powell. The funeral of James Powell took place from his late residence on Mar garet avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The service was con ducted by Rev. W. F. Davis, of tho Memorial Baptist church of Church avenue. When the body of the de ceased was being borne from the house tho North End Glee club rendered "Nearer My God to Thee." Mr. Powell was well known In his native land, and Is survived by a wife and four children, who are nt present In Wales. TOLB IN A FEW LINES. I'j-toi- Sniltli, of (lie North M.iin Aiemio lt.ip tint ilitiRli, U .vlouly Impiuiiiifr tium liii ic rent utuci. ot illiie.. Mis. I)ccis, of WVst MurU't tlirct, is tlu.ly ieconlng after r.ci attack of Illiu'i.. 1'lojcl, tlie jouiiB kon of I'runk I.cttN, of Tliioop Mirvt, is ilangtnousiy 111 with iliphtlicil.i. 31 Im Aniii", of Tliioop hliecl, who va recently struck hy u luriih'n' twin ulille walking aloiu the IJoluttJie unci llmNon tiarU neai Tliioop ulrtet, Is hlunly icloiciIh:;. The fiineial of the THJi-olc clmitfhler of 3lr. unci Mis. I Icily, of Ut Jlaiket tiled, tool: place fiom tlie rwlilrncv at :i u'cloek Wednesday altciiioon, Inteiiiunt was made In (he Catlio dial ceineteiy. Miss l.ulu Duiuti lias rccoieicd after a few daja' ftitkiievi. Idol cieiilne Sidney J. Wehh was elected dele Rate to the iiatoiul couiciitlon to he held in Indianapolis, and I'atikk C'onlleiy a fleeted delcsale to (lie clutilit convention at Wilkes Ilarre hy Local lose), I'nllcd Mine Workers of Atneilca. Tills eieulne will conclude for tills week tho special rnlii in tho Providence l'lcdijtiylan iliuuli, The meetings h.ie heen largely attend ed and deeply InteicstliiB, Tlie topic fui ilia inertiiiR tonight will lie "1'rajer for tho Tamlly; for I'aicnU and for MiooU," A cuetlon ho on till topiu will ho u feature of llio kt-iilep. Tho iuetlom will he Rlien anwen cliiriiii; llio eieiilii?. Mr. Norton will sine a srospel kons, Mr;, McDoiulil ila,ln- tlie accompaniments. Mm, .1, A. Ilobhijon, of William Uin-t, Is Is Itliit" filinch In I'ltutcn, DUNMORE. Tho DcntociStlc pilmarles proiuUe lo he the warniett liehl In liuuy jcais. There aro cht avowed candidates for cvuiicilinin aud echuol ill lector, lor rouneilmen, the two lotliln;," mem kerf, 1', J. Waid and Thomas I'.i.Won, are seek ing a lc-ekctloii, as ulu att I'.. M, Coiinn, I1, J, O'llojle, lleiuaul Kelly mid Tlioinas ,f, ITUpat rick. 1'or tcliool diieclms Ml. C'ltotcllo a caiidlclate for )e-clec(loi!, an are alo John May, IVtcr Muiijy, Tliomaa I'ahey and lloger O'liaia, Tlie present lreauier, Auiliut Waliler., lui no opposition as yit, l'or the office of treet com. commissioner, theie are about 4 eloeu cjndi dates TieJMirer Augiut Waliler will pay boiough or deii Hilt afternoon ami tcliool ciders on Satur day aiteinoou at the boroutrh building1. The flglvt for chief of the fire depaitnunt tlila tpilug; picmlccs to be a waiin one. Theie are tliiee candidates in the field already, and the clod Ion l.s dill two lnonlUs away, 'J he present chief. I. J. Trcnau. is a candidate for ie-elcc THE HOMELIEST MAN IN SCRANTON As well ai the liiiickomcst, and olheis arc Iniltcd to rail em any druggUt and get free 4 trial buttle of Kemp's llalsjiu for the Tin oat' and I.uiijj, u icinedy Hut U'guauntccel lo cuio and ulleo all (luoiilc unci Acute Couglu, Atluiu, UroncliItU aud t'viuumvtlou. I'ricc 20c. aud COc tion, .ns aie also W. .1. I'urcell, of the Xcptnncs, and ,1. T. O'Neill, of tho John II. bniitli com uny. The Iiidepcndrnt IIoo company elected Victor niirsxlicl,.!'. i:. Nicholson, .T. C. Seidell, Wil liam llcckni.m and Itcmard Kclley aa delecatcs and Perry W. Oirr, .1. .1. (illl, M illiam Xickcr win, .John Costcllo and .1. .1. Alcflrail as alter nates, to lepip'ent the company at the dcpait inent convention, to he lielcl at the quarteis of tlie Neptune 1'ire conipanj on .Ian. 2(i, for the pinpose of nominating candidates fen chief ol the Hie depaitment. Tlie icpreontatios weie in htriKted to mppnit the picsuit chief, I'. J. Teevan, for le-iiouiinalion. (iromp Hart., of Dcpue fticet, wai ple.io onlly surprised by a nimiher of fiiends mcet'is at Ills home Wednesday CHMiinp, in lienor of his hiithday. At 7 o'clock supper was announced and all did ample justice to .1 bountiful lepast furnished. The cicninjr was fp.nt in i-oeial cliat and in isic. All too won the time pa-.sid, and all took their depaituie wishing the hot man happy letiuns of ids hlitlidiy. Those iieseul were: Mrs. Hum-, Misses fiiaie limns M.utlo Ilurns, Irene limns, (icncilece limns, .Mrs Williams. MI-.S IlclU Williams, A. I-. f-niith, Ml. Snlth, M.inlej Smith, Mr. and Mis. Hemp sey, Mr. and Mis. -Miller, I.uella Miller, '-nl.in Miller, Addle Swingle, l'l.mk lliintiiuii, 3lis. Iljile, Mr. and Mis. lieoige Haiti!. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Officers for Scranton Athletic Club Elected and Installed Smoker of St. Aloysius Society. A largely attended session of the Scranton Athletic club was held In their parlors, on Alder street, last evening, when ofllcers for the ensuing year were elected and much other Important busi ness was transacted, Tho foithconilng nnnlverMtry baiuiuet and ball was the subject of discussion and according to the report of tlie committee In charge of arrangements, it will eclipse all for mer events. Tho affair, which Is for members only nml their families, will take place In Athletic hall on Tuesday evening, Janu ary 21, A committee has also been ap pointed to arrange for the regular an nual nifisuue ball that takes place Feb ruary !. The result of the election was ns fell lows: President, Philip Robinson; vice president, Adolph llammen; financial secretary, Peter Neuls; recording sec retary, Fred C. Neuls; treasurer, John SchunU; captain, Albeit Decker; librar ian, Jacob Kaiser; trustee for three years, Matthias Oohn, The olllcers were afterwards Installed, and retieshinents were served by tho oillcers-eU'ct, Smoker and Social, St. Aloysius. Total Abstiuenco The i-ocloty conducted a very successful and well attended social and smoker In Pharmacy hall, on Plttstou avenue, last evening. Kxcellent arrangements had been made by the I'litertulumeut com mittee and a very pleasant evening was the result, A llrst-elnss musical pro gramme was gouo tluougli during the smoker, which wus later In the evening supplemented by an appetizing lunch, Tho following programme was ten dered; Opening remarks, Joseph Mur phy; selection, Orpheus Glee club; solo, Hugh Coyne; sand Jig, John McDon ouglij vocal solo, James Folan; recita tion, Thomas Darrett; selection, ltlley's orchestra; solo, Thomas lioluin; reci tation, John Murphy; cornet solo, M. J, Coync. NUBS OF NEWS. Fled Kepple, forme; ly permanent fiiciiun of the Neptune Liigtne company Is piccarioiisly ill at hU home, &'W, tear of Alder utreet. lie was opeialed on some lluiu jgv, and a few elJJi ueo fiutfered u, tjcriom leluitoo. 1'. 1', Jljan, who lus bun iu the uiciu of OUR GREAT AND POPULAR CLEARING SALE IS ON Note these reduced prices note them carefully. They are lower than you ever "expected to pay for high-class wearables: Men's Overcoats $12 Overcoats Reduced to $ T.90 16 Overcoats Reduced to 9,90 18 Overcoats Reduced to 11.90 20 Overcoats Reduced to 15.00 Men's Suits $10 Suits Reduced to $ 6.90 12 Suits Reduced to T.90 15 Suits Reduced to 9.90 18 Suits Reduced to 11.90 20 Suits Reduced to H.90 $3.00 Shoes Reduced to $2.50 I SO Shoes Redueed to 2.00 4,00 Shoes Reduced to 3.00 5.00 Shoes Reduced to 4.00 See Our Show Windows for Price Reductions in Every Department. COMPLETE OUTFITTERS. AMUSEMENTS Lyceum Theatre M. 11CIS, Lessee and Manager. A. J. DUFFY, Bus 31anager. Saturday Matinee nnd Night, .lANTAUY 11. "HltAXlll'A. VOl Mil; V WOXIHCU." Jlr. William A. lliady picscnls for the first liuu, the new musical rnapchot, FOXY GRANDPA By 1!, Mchille linker, with Mr. Jo-scpli Hart and Mi-ss Canie De Mar. Together witli IS rnteilaineis includlns; a spe cially Kleitrd . bonis of uiicipiallcd indbiduality. A play for .loiuii; people of all a;:es. Prices l!eninir, 'J.', lo tI.iki; hn "il, .sl.JO. I'lices Matinee, -." and .V) cents. Seats leacly 'lliiiisday moiiiiu? at nine. Academy of flusic M. HCIS, Lessee. A. .1. Duffy, Manager. ion Tiim;r. day. "The SecretDespatch" A .Melodrama of the Chil War, lie ).iid His gui.s, author of "At riuy llldge," etc. i'lices Maliiee, IS and i) ccnls. Mulct, 13, 2i, !15 and M rents Jlalluecs I'liday nnd Satmelay. itini'itx i:x(i.(ii:MKXT. GIBNEY-HOEFFLEK. STOCK CO., I'or Week of .lamiar;1 l.'l, I'rkeo Matinee, lu and 'JO cents. Nlidit. 1U, '.'O .aid M eent Special -Mouclaj matinee, "Our Little Minis ter;" Monday cuuiiur, Lewis Monlsou's "Tlie Indian." STAR THEATRE ALK. O, lir.ltlll.NGTO.X, Manager. 'Illl'llsPAY, l'lllPAY AM) SVTIIIUAY. Little Magnet Burlesquers. Matinro Dalle. New Telephone, 2s01 ti.bl 1 1 ti J wT 111 ft til J Mil tl li J ( lit nil ti ft, 11 II 4 I in KJiinllet to ('. c. ponowin and will eek tlie of- lie i 01 aicleiiuau III tlie iwelllli waul at 1 lie (oui in election. Mi. T. 1'. iliown. of I'iluton incline. Is tci loiHly ill. A iiieeilujf of the rouiteeu I'llends Is called for tcimiiimv night at Iti'st'.s Imtel p.illois. The l.niglits ot Mal'a ulll meet at llaiiuian'n hall Ihl-s cvcliiliK. Joseph Model Is a caudlda'e for aldeiinau and M. .1. .Muiiay is a candidate for school controlled lu tliu Miieleintli waid. 'Hie i)eiiioci.it eaueu.s tomonow' aftcinoon, Theie will he at least a eloeu candidates for the Wlloils ollkcs at tlie D.'lilocialle pilmaries ill His Twentlctli waul tumniion alteinevjii. A laiiglialilc p.iade, ln'jihil liy tho i'atriolic Drill r Soils of Aiuciica chum corps, i.ird oicr the pilnclpal bliccts on lids ldc last eienlug, when I lie Miadme lliouk Social dub, ill all kinds of oullalidiali chcus, called attention to their coming ball, 'I lie names of teici.il ,i.-)ili.uits for cuuuclU fiom ihe Twelillelh waul une- piouil nellll) clhpl.iccil cm illuniliialeil Mans. GREEN RIDGE. The omiu' MUUniai. hoelety of Hie linen llidjr llaplit chinch will lueel at tiie chuicli Ibis altciiioon ai 'J.:iu c'cloek. Alls, .Nolan will Imic cliaigc of liie piwgiauuue. Scei.il inleiol Inu p.ipei.s will be ic.ul and Mis'. Ilany l'lCJa will iindei' two olus. 'I his is I, I.e.- Hint niictiuc of llio new jeai, and a Iarc;c atleuilaiicc h de .lie.l. (ieoicre lliowu, of Sai'dci.on uieuiie, lia, ic tuiucst ticm u hiislneks trip lo New- toik cil. .loliii (illou, of Moiwey avenue, in In New York city for (ho iiuipo.se of iniclrU bis mkIit, who b expected to airiic from Liiglaud Salm- Mr, .lames 11. l'lanci. of Kiugklon, U fpcud iuer a few cla.es with Ci ceil lllde fiieuds. pi', nnd Miic, William (!, Simpson leiiiuiid e.leilay fiom Oucouta, when they lud been lei attend the wc'ddllii: of llie'lr urn. Ilill, of (k'lc laud, O., to Miss I'laia Smith, of UneouU. Mm. Jolui Hall., of ( up.niK' avenue, i ioitiuc; in New Yoik ellj, when the Is Ihe e;uet of hct Mill, Ulll. The Junior League of Aslmry MctlielUl l'pl copal chuuli will bold an entertainment aud Two Packages of tier for 25c ' Gold Dusf, the standard cleaner, requires no intro duction. Listed to sell for 2tjc. These four-pound packages have never be fore been marked lower than 19c. For the balance of the week, we shall break all low priced records by sel ling two packages or 8 lbs of Gold Dust fora quarter. With every grocery order, to the amount of $5.00 or over, you may secure lbs of Sugar ' for $1.00 Caterers to fo Inmr Man. The I Joyce StoresJ Popular Priced Provisions KMinmiriy',WiiHt.irfa ioei.il 111M Tucsila.e aaeiuooii al ,'1,'JQ o'clock, An iiihniiiaiiee tic l two cents will be charged, Miss ( I.114 lliiniMiiin, of PiiUcm avenue, has icliuiiecl lloin ,i iu wiili uieiids at t-tloiuMiuii;. A w nn in he in-; on Minima avenue was ai mlcd n.v I oiislable llu'lllii'i .vt'sleidi for liav ini; obtained .1 luil.l'.v al Ihe (lli'cll IlldijO mar I, el under false pii'leii-c. It secuu that on Pec, Ul erln puiebateil Iho hlul and had il chained lb a Mt. C.iilueci. Yesieidiy he was taken before Ahlillil ill llalle.v, wlieie ohe aelmitteil iter guilt and paid n. I, lliat bclin; the iviiihlued co-t ot Hie luikey and Hie .iliti-i man's cliarge., 'Ihe iceiular annual Ihi.Iih'm meellui; of Iho lirein IIIiIku l'rebj IcrlJii cliuich will he held in Ihe lectuie loom of Hie cliuich Mouda.v eiriiln?, .Ian. 11, At llils liuetiii';, the icpoils of the dif. feicnt clinii'h Iwaids will be lead and Hie ciucs. lion of iliooliitf two aiklllicili.il chuieh eldc n will lie voii.idcicd. toid's Prayer Makes nn Impiesslon. Uy i:scb,iUc Wnc fiom The Awocljtcd I'rcsj. "Albanj, X. Y., Jan. it, -Tlie IT.k Jubilee hlns. ru of Nashville, Tciw.. ilunlwl the J,grd' prayer at (ho' openiut; ot Hie luwiubly today. Tlia lis.ii weie utatlomvl in the ladio, t.-ilUry, Tlie chant made a prvfoumJ linprcsloM. Gold Dust Washing Pow