THE SCTJANTON TWBUNE-KONDAY MORNINC. JANTJATtY 4, 1SDT. , Department AJ'lwJtvw. st BLAIR AND GRIFFITHS AS'INDEPENDENTS Tlic Newest I'liase In Hie Fifth Ward Aldcrmanlc Muddle. WIlV MR. GRIFFITH WAS PUT OUT JInrr) llmd-luiu , Who ns One "i" tin! limits, Clvei His Side of tho lUfctioti KiiKitilu---Thev llinl Tronilc KiioukIi in the Ilmith und Did Xot WutU Ail) Hon1--Position That Alderman Hlnir Ttil.o. Bcnjnmlu (IrlllltliK who vvni dpieiitod by Unoe votes fu the llotmliilt'an niimlimtlon I'm nldi'imnn ot the Fifth tv mil at tlio tt linn. U-i held S.itutduy, Doc. 2G anil M Ij lilali, nilutluM tin MiVcosful enudldiite, will inn n lmle jt(.ndunt tickets ut the. election In Vehnmii. Ml. Gtlillthi "emii'il the noii'tsniy blnnlc ut tlu utile ' "f tin' Cduiity eomiiilrt'dimi'Ui list Mituiiiuy mul In? nnnoutuul tlmt ho will 111" the nomination imiieth on i btfoiu .next TJiurfcdav Mi Willi has not yet publicly till jioiiiir.nl his rniidlduc, but toll 'filb r r ,r . , , , i'i.Io Uni' IVJIOlllt 111 SWllPU Ml IMl"i ui iileniH hiul lli'tleil him to i un Jndr- 'fcemlelit. Ilo' Is inclined to fuvur he request, anil in n few ilnyi In nil nurti- ftlilllty ,M.r, Ul.Tli; will announce his fanilljiu.yv v - - i ' ' ' . This will niaK" throo tamlld.itcp, 'uiaii. r.iimtii"iiii(f ifi.-i'aiai'i Davic-s, lu lecnlved the nmjoiltj of voles at th4 election, ' TiiorrnLi: in Tin: thihd. The tiotibli' si ems to haU' been In the Tjilnl iljstilrt of the waul Mi OrlDUhs ijlwes that he was iinfnftly tie.tr'-d ami that he, peirtoimllyi was abused when he went to look after his Intel fits .In thnt disttlit i W admitted 1j both sides that tllDtJiK vv,as tin own boillly out oC tli election booth, 01 mine piopeih, aback room In-the Fioiuh Uoof hotel me reason for the ejection us 1 elated 15 tttritp Ui.ul,slu,..hu1nH,n candid ite gor'tegi'stl'i of voters in the dlstilet, nd nus nl,so one of the vlsllants lit the 'mum, list, to n Tribune lejioitur .last rt-Miilni? is an follows: 'I (i' outside of the booth when "Wnid came'to me that theie was tiou ldc Inside Thev ased me to ko In and pacify the behind ents, as 1 wns iiet Vmallv acijualntoil with the bo.udof ekctlop otllreis and many of thu vot- S When I wint In a ciowd of about thlily nie.i, niostlj HuiiBaiiuns and church; at tor. a (lierlouVof pK months probation or trial candidates may en ter the chinch after tnklnir the bap tismal covciutnf. lAt, thu Simpson chtiieh In the gv(:n1itg fpeclal NeW Yeai's Ron lees woie held. The choir, under the direction of 1'iofcssor AVIIl laVn 3oi1es. siuiK-Meclnl nnthunis. HeV. J. 11 SWeet, paHtur ot Hip chinch, liHached muoloiiueui seimijil on tho Oppiopiltile waulrt from Kceleslastes, ll, 8, "Hettur 1h the 13nil ot a Thltiff Than the' lU'slnnluK TheicOf" The chui'ch Was filled to ltn utmost capacity. onnAa1 pm'a: wiNiVnit I'hllln 11. Waiien, whose picture nc- coinpanlis this eitlcle. won the bass solo pilve from six competltuiH at the eisteddfod ln'lil on New Vein's Dav In the Welsh Gal Inlstlc Methodist chuich, llellevue. Ml. Wanun Is one of the i ever. Call anil oxamlno them. Uood t.talns, paints, window class, etc. Clerk at store till hours of night. SECOND HAND FUUNlTUnE -Cash for anything you have to sell, rurnlturc, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call anil sco ths etock of J. C. King, 701 to 7W West Lack awunnu avenue. l'UOVlDl'NCL. ,rffi I OJT fey 7. W i,I nwMm ttii j" Utfi II S',' liUN'JAMIN nillKriTIIS. (' l'liii.ii' n. WAnnfiN. bjft bass aliiRtjs In the vallty. Ho hn tiinti' sur possfnl In nearlv every elsteddfodfc contest irt which he has p.utlilp.ited. Out of twenty contests he has won seventeen pil?es Mi. Wan en has been hIiirIiik ioi fouiteen jeais "While In Wales, ho was under the tuition of Dan Davis, the liunous, and he also assisted the emit Welsh sdiiKei In oiatoilo and conceit wotk. Ml Wait on has also been a pupil of T J. Davles and Tom Watklns In Reianton he Is a meiiibei of the choir at St Juki's ihuich. A's a singer Ml Win ten's method savots dellKhttully of the opi'iutlu aitist. Ho sIiirs stialKht fiom the vocal chords, no talse music hi stlnlned sweetness, it is all natuial. Ills voice is big and volumin ous and he biiuRs out the Innei niian Iiik of the piece undet attention He Is uv jioulnr with his acquaintances and beats his honois In a way llliiin; to their, bestowal He Is a mauled mnn and lives on Xoi th Lincoln avenue Mis Wan en. his wife, is also a talent ed boprauo soloist. A number of Mr. and Mrs. I,. S. Hall's f I lends trndeted them u surprise putj nt their homo, on l'litimm street, Satur dii. The occasion bcltiit the twentieth iin nlverMirv of Mr. and Mis Hall's niairlaKC. An mjovalilo eveiihiB was spent by all. Those pusenl wete. Ml. and Mis. i Lewis, li ami Mis. lMvviiul lietij liulii, Mi and Mrs T S Momans, Mr anil Mis W O Millet, Mi. and Mis. 11. It. llulburt, Mi and Mrs Uuny Jenkins, Dr. and Mis, Hentlev Piiiielul s-eiv'ces vieto held yesterdny afternoon ovei the remains ot the Into Miss I'lo Clnncv, who died New Year's tnotnliiK at the home of her parents, Mi. u ml Mis. I'lilllp D C'litic, on ltoss ave nue. The senilis at the house wete held at 3 o'clock and were conducted by llev. W n Wntl.ltis, of the N'oith Main ave nue Haptlst church, of which the de teasid vmis a faltliful inenibet. A quai tette, tumposcil of Miss Nellie DeUtnw, topi alio, Anna Shot win, alto; Itev W. O. Watklns, tenor, aiul HenJ imln Tliomns, biisso, satii? several si lections, The I 1 11 bciireis vvcie Thomas nvans, Willi un Dvans, lienjjinhi Thomas, Uiuiv Din. vei, rinnk Itlchniils, and Tliomns W John. The llower girls wete Misses Nel lie DefJravv, Ann i Hheiwln and licit ha Watklns.' After the ei vices the lomalns were taken to Potest Hill cemetciy for interment. Willi im Hinke, lite of West Mniket stieet was bulled vostotdnv nfteinoon In Dunmoie I'athollc lemetcty Seivlius were luld In Uolv Itosu church. Tied Dee, of l'aikir stieet, Is 111 with InllttiMi? i. tlarij,. tho Uttle.hon of Di. a,iil Mrs. D, H Jenkins, of this place, dIM esterdiv aftqrnonu of black dlphtheilu The little one hid been sit k onlv a vveik The 111 nelal will lake place tomonovv-afternooii. John Melltile, the C-venr-old son of Ml. mil Mis.. Ulchatd Mllule, of Na Am,' avenue who tiled rTivv tlnvs atio, will be bulled todav nt 2 p. in Intel mint will bo m n lie In Hvtle I'.ltk Catholic eimetciy. Michael MeNlsh, who tiled Diidav morn Itn; of pneumonia, will be bulled this mninhiK A hlKh mass ot lequlcm will be celebilited 111 Holj Itosntj church, after which the hodj will be tnken to lldo l'ark Catholle cemiteij. Annie Patten, of Olviihnnt, circulated nnioiiK ft lends 111 this section jesteulaj. Thomas Dvaiis, who has been vlsJtliiK Ills paitnts, Mr and Alls Kinjamlii Dv ms, of School stieet, will leave toilaj fot New A ink, whole ho will lesinue his studies In the New Yoik College of I'huniaiy. Hev. Newman Matthews hus u signed ns pastot of the I'm Han CongteKatlotnl ehutcli, to take effect 111 the neni futuii. Howaid l.oclei, of Deposit, X. Y, Is be liiK elitei tallied bjTnuk Hiis.cll, of Da vis' diuu stoic Miss liertha Simmons, who hus been vlbitlnsr In this section for the past week, has returned to hei home, In l'lttston. WHAT IS TO BE SEEN IN THE THEATERS Dig Siring of AHrnclinns for (lis Week in the Pin) houses. MELODRAMA IS THE FAVORITE There Ulll Ilo I'our I'loitliccd This Week and All Aro MrtniK in ti Scenic ViiV"Closi) ol' thu Multti Comic Opuin C'ompiinv 's Kiit;n);cmuiil. Tho Ilv runs l'leasc Two l.ure Audiences ut the Acnileni) of .llusic. COMMOX SENSE CURE PYRAMID PILE CURE CURES PILES PERMANENTLY BY CURING THE CAUSE. W1NNHHS AT THH SHOOT. At the bilck yard shootltiK match No w Yeai'.s Div the follow tig weic the shootois, with theli scoie: Will James 10 0 0 1 SlmDiMs 11110 .Iphn Hughes 0 1110 Dave Nicholas 0 0 1 0 U Steve llaicvh 0 1111 Thomas Y Jones 0 110 1 John Van ISoiBcii .",., 10 111 I'lnnl? MUnvarlc 10 0 10 WIlHl-eonnd 10 111 John I'bnn 1 1 1 li 0 Hi nix Clillen 0 10 0 1 AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, OncNlKbti flomluy, Jan. (. rtoturn of ilia Wonderful Huactsv Tlmt Ills ."-Ltjiiie lVodiietlon, a Holnimco of south sij)i:ni:ws. dhnhfit roit Tin: hospitad. AmonK the piolmbllitles of the futuie is n conceit by local slngets tor the benefit of tho West Side hospital This has been talked of teccntly, nil It wants Is some one to canj the all, so to bpeak, a,' leadei Mho will devote Ills attention to the uirangemenis. Polos, vvnie massed nbctut tho cle'ctlon oillccis, hindeilns tlicli vvoik. Seveial smaller altei cations pas'" I befoie Gilf flth eaine in 'lie lushed tlnouh the ciowd of men to tlio place wheie 1 was htandliiKr and made a numbei oi uncalled fm' le . motks,, Theiuupon he was ejected, as wt had no deslie to have tiouble stmt 'd nhew aftu we woie getting things uuleted down " CH'AltGH OP DIHINKHNNHSS. In leganl to Mi. Ciiilllths' chmge that the mernbom of the election ho. ml weio drunk,, iMr. Hiadshnw want? to know 1 3T sueh weic tho case, how is it that vhen twent Hungai lam attempted to Vote a second time the boaid ittog- ril7eib each man and icfused to allow the lepetltlon If the boaid was lue- ..yionslble this memoiy of f.ues Is lo- sinuukable, bis Mi Diadshaw, ami, fuitheimoio, It vvn. not Mi (ililllths v ho caiih'id the mi est ol one of the IIiiiiKailan who tiled to "Jicpeat." but Mi Uiadshaw himself. Mi Ciiilllths vas not neirf the bliMh nt the time. He is a votei In the Fouith dlstilet. Mls Mnmle Conbov Is 111 at hoi home, on Ced it avenue. Miss Mamie llolmd, daughter of Mi. and Mrs C. T Iloland, of l'lttston, leaves toilnv fot Sttoudsbilis State Noimal school to take un tho rcKidai couiso ot stutlj niovltleil In that lnstitulou Thomas Caw ley hah returned to his home, on Oliaia stieet, aftei an extend ed visit In New Yoik state The funeral of William Carlln will tnke place .Mondaj attitnoon nt " o'clock fiom the lesltleuce, 101 lieach stieet Iiitcimmt In lldo Park Catholic cemeteij The rallle fot an Aligoiu goat held in John A. Niks' saloon, on Hkkoi.v stieet, on New Yeai's Daj was won by ticket No 2J4 Choice cut flowers and llower de signs at Palmer &c McDonalds, r41 Spiuce. ' UUNillORi:. BURIAL OF MRS. 0BERD0RFI-R. Semoes Held cMcidnv AKciiioop pt I he. Ctirmnu Pi e-ln Ioi inn ( lunch. Many Xi tends of the Ian Mrs. Maiy POheioifei atttniktl the iuneiul sei- -vlec'S jebtuitlay afternoon The ie malns.vpo taken fiom the family tesi flonpe oh'Xoith II j U- Pink avenue to the (lei man .Dlesliytoilan chuich un Chestnut stteeti wheie the jiastoi, Itev Jacob Sqlioetlle pleached the soimon nna conducted the obsetiule j'rhoio weio niany beautiful lloial tiilyites, The llowei Ueaieia well" Join) linker, Joseph Fostei, Henij liiuichell and John Filt The pall-tai-eis' j woie. , Dewli, Noth, Philip -5t'lin'Ml,-Jo'hn Hi 111, John Slnjitz, Jacub Itetliej-t and Clulstophcr inland. Hu rla) Mns made in Foust Hill cemetery. Among the people fiom out of towm at, the tuneini weie- William Obei dofei, Htoohliii, Mt.s. IMwiml AUu' tln. 'liiooklvn, Mr. and Mis. Homy Schelble, iitldgj'poit. Coup,: Matthew Oiess, Dong Island City, John Ober durftr, l'lttnlon. Mr mid Mis. Dew Is Shu(t:ei, .lj. and .Iih. Daw Is Obeidor- . fej. Mi. and Mis. Casper Obeitloifer, M".nil Mis.,A'llJam Aloje, of l'ittf tur., , -J '. mSiIdcunt social AFFAIHS. Mfb 1'dna Kaxe cntei tallied Hntui1- . (lay evenlni.' In honoi ot Miss Maiy DaltJ, V Dalevllle. 'Chose pi esent woro thUkWtffc.es Dijio, litlicl. Umtunle Ve- Jowsjj klMiil and Lelle Poitor, ami "Me.ssrs.Yaooiuo Wiilden, Joseph Wag. ''iUt. Dugeno Hull, Wll'l Dale, of Dale- ll'l',Ji'oin Hall, of. Oleiilnunj John Lewis, of Klnast;ne; John Austin, of )Y opilng .semlijm y , Miss. Dltzabeth Hulsei, of South Main avjenue, untcitalncd a few of liei friends at her home. nDqnPrioN of pitonATioNnns. "HhHren piohatloners woie received Into full membership of the Simpson , Mothodlst Hplscopal cluncli at the ser vice J'estm day mpmln.g. Tlio 'adinls- i slon was in cording to the, fonns of tins NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. Today a partj of ladles under the di- lection in M.itiun Smith, will spend a few' houtte In sewing foi the hospital. At 7 "o o'clock this ev i nlng a Masonic school of institution will be instituted in Mnsonle hall for the tuition of the jounget inembeis of Hde P.nk lodge Competent instiuctots w 111 be in eh uge TJie itiiuijts of the infupt son ot Ml. and 4Mis Douse, of Washbuin btteet, weio Intel it'll Satin day afteinoon in Washbuin stieet eemeteij. Mis M II. Mill, wife of the lectin of St David'1- chut ih, last Satin da stait otl an Industilnl class fin the benefit of tho chlldiin of the palish The flist meeting was veiy suctessful. Talb son Phillips t etui ned Satin day to the IJnlveiblty of Pennsylvania, whole he Is a student in the dental department,. Palmer Williams, Deit Evnon, Will Mon if:, Ileit Fein and Joseph Jeie minh me nmottg the West Side bo s who will tetiiin to school today. John Owen, of Oak stteet, has le tuuied f i oin a, .suieessful hunting tiip In the lcinlt of Newton Hotel Keepet James Powell, of Oak stieet, has placed a sidewalk In fiont of his piopeitv Dav Id Owens letuins tomotiow to Hloninsbulg State Nounal school ' William Dul dick left Satutday for Nt w Yoi k, w hoi e he w 111 spend the wln tu. , Fied Ecl-.le, or Dutteiinllk Falls, Is lsltlng on this side Tho olllclal boaid of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal chute h will meet this evtplngat 7 o'clock slim p. This ev t nltig at the p'lj mouth Congi e- gatlonal ihutcli unkmserv Ires will bo held, its a beginning df a week of piay ti Ucv J P. Moffatt, of the Wns.h- huiu Stnet Pieshi tenan ohuiin, will conduct the t.et vice. The funeral ot the late MIna Lulu Itudci, who dlid at Tmiytown, N. J, took plate Satuidaj afteinoon tiom the reMdejico of her tnothei. Mts John uuiii, to iiu uuiji xitio i'ati av o nue Hev J, TI Sweet pieathed the fu nei.11 hennon. The pall-benreis woie: Itobeit Salter, John Evans, Hlchaul was made In Washburn stieet ccme tei v . Ml km Eva Schuyler Wylier anil TianU C. Huber wete uuletly man kd bj Hev. Hogeis Isiael, lector (f St. Luke's chuich, on Tliuihdny evening They SvlU'ieskle Irt this pai t of the t It Tho Fifth Wmd Republican club Is igiltieHUd to meet this evening ut S t o'clock shnip In Edwards' hall, Uy ot dei.of Pjpsldent David StuUfoul, t Tht- vvcek of oraver wll) be observed by the Hampton Stieot Methodist ,Eplseopal clitn ch, Sei v if es w ill be held eaeh evening at 7,:!0 o'clock under dl tOi'tlun of the pastoi. Cholco cut (lowers and llower de fvlgps at I'almei iz SIcDonalds, EH Spruce. ' 4 . est Siila Ilusiucss Directory. HAHniDT J. DAVIS, rLORIST.-Cut flowers and funeral designs a specialty, 101 South Main, avenue; two doors from , Ja,ksori street, MOrtCAN'S PIJAUMACY-IOI NOHTU nvehuo Wai ranted pure drugs and chemlcnls. Prescriptions catefully pro paretl. Fine stationery and blank books. A arpu stock suitable, for Christmas presents. Teachers' Ulbles cheaper than Peter Ilobdav, of Schumacher avenue, Ins i etui ned Horn u llshlng tout In 1'lko count J He brought back seventeen splen did pickerel, seveial of which w eight d time pounds .Miss Edith IJrannlng, ot Wllkes-Hitio, who has been the guest of Miss Annie Dimming, of Eolith stieet, foi the past few das, has i etui lied home.. The following are the olllceis of the Piesbvteilin Siiiul i school, who wete elected estiidu In the church parlois to sei vo for tin ensuing juii Supoilntend tnt, Aichbild llijikn, asslstalit supeiln tendent, M L Speck, secietnij and tteas. mei, b I! liuekkj , assistant seiretaiy and tieasiuci, Aithui Close; llbtarlans, Ceotge Nye and Piank Mace, assist ml Ubiatian, Chalk-!. Hi own, pianist, .Ml"9 Inbtl Chi 1st Theie will be a meeting of tho SKlh Wmd lupiihllcaii club this evening at S o'clock, In the clubs hoaduii it tei J, on Tilpp avinue Mis C Ktlsii, of Kelseivllle, Pa , is the guist ol hei son, Ileinj Kelset, of iouith stieet Dineht and At thin Close, of Elm stieet, have i etui ned fiom a visit with filemlh in l'lttston. Satin du t veiling, Jnn H, a meeting of the Loal Timpei.inec Legion will bo held In liojks lmll Aftei thu meeting tin elec tion of olllceis will be held llcoin'o Ellis, of Church stnet, Ist,uf fuilng fiom a poisoned foot, the result ol stepping upon a iust null. Miss Sua Iliin'his is slightly indlspo-JOd a,t lie i home, on Hlnkeb stteet fhli and Mis Llmei Kenned.v, of Pet k vllle, are the guests of Mi. and Mrs. 11 Kilsei, of Poeith sti Let. Mi ami Mis Sldi)e Stone havo returned fiom tin li wedding tour and have taken up theii i evidence on James stieet. The vveie pleasnntb seinatkil b the Juillot OnU'i ot Aineiltan Mechanics' band Sat in da evenlmr 'Ihu Intatiilescant light burners of Dun mote hnvt tecclved notice to the effect tint theie will be n t 'diictlon of "J'i per cent on the pike beginning Jan. J, 1SU7. Pi link Mace, of Dudley htteet, 1ms 10- tuini'tl fiom a visit with fi lends ,iu Pltts tou Prank C'laik of Oveibiook semlnaty, Is v kiting his patents, on Chestnut stieet. The Infant daughtci ot Mi. mid Mis. Hobeit Haul. In, of Clnj avenue, Is vei ilek. Miss Mai Ellen Thornton was pleasant lv surenlsed ut liti home, on Dtlnkei stieet.'New Yen's night, b a numbei of fi lends . .MINOOKA. Tho Wnlte Comic Opera company closed Its week's engagement nt the Fiotblnghnm StiUnday by pioduclng "Olivette" In the afteinoon and "The Mascot" at night A numbei of nitls tlo living plcttues vvqie shown at the close of both perfoiiuuucos This week the company will be In Wllkes-Uarre. Oliver Hyton and his tnlonted wife, Kate ll5ion, weio seen nt the Academ of Music Satin day nfteinoon In the "Tut n of the Tide " and Satin day night In the "lips and Downs of Life" llotli poi foi main os weio well attended In the "tJps mid Downs of Lite" Mis D lon has a ltile to which she Is par tlctllailj well suited The diaiini Is of the melo-diamatle older, full of stait llng situations with plenty of comedy to liven up the rionm Mis Hvronwns seen In tho role of Janes .liiilklns, who mnstiucadcs as a duchess, and Ollvei Uyion tiuthfully interpieted the lolo of Vivian Hansomo. t This will bo a lively week at the thcnteis At the Aiutlemv of Music "Conn Hollow" will bo scon tonight, "The Ileal t of Chicago" Wednesday, mid Thin stlay nights, mid "On the Mississippi" Ftldny and Satuiday nights. The attt actions nt the Ftoth lnghain are: Mottdaj and Tuesday af ternoons mid evenings, tho Hossow Stat Specialty eoiiipan , Thuisduy evening "Shaft No. t," and Ftldny mid Satinduj evenings and Satuiday mati nee, "Pock's Dad Hov " Davis' thea tei will have a stiong atttaetlon In Me and Jack" the Hist tlnee dais if the w cek. "A Romance of Coon Hollow" Is one of the laigest dramatic organizations on the load. Besides a magnificent equipment of scenic, calcium and olec tilcal effects and a stiong nctlng com pany, tho tioupe catties a hi ass band, a battalion of coloied bov nnd girl buck dnnceis and two quattettes. It Is M'lendldb consti noted, the chmacteis are llesh antl blood beings the plot Is veiy diamatlc and intetestlng, and the humoi genuinely funny, without being nt all f.ucical. A number of exttliisic fenttues lend Intciest to the pioduc tlnn. The eloctticnl t ffects, shoviing the featutes of a night In n southern counti place mo both novel and piet- tj. "Coon Hollow" will be seen at the Academy of Music tonight. The vvondoiful midget Rnssovv bioth eis and a stiong special! company will be seen at the rrothlnghnm this an 1 tomotiow aftet noons and evenings Neithei of the btotheis Is as laige as a full-sized two- on -old child, but elthoi can juggle with weights heavier than himself with tho ease and grace of a Sandow. Though the combined weight ot both Is scaicely lift pounds, and theli combined height much less that ot the ttvotago man, the me nevettheless pel feet In evei limb The othei attiactions with the company me selected mtlsts fiom both hemispheres nnd Include Leav Itt and Nevello, Jug gleis, the Huillngton slsteis, slngets and dancets; Almoiit and Dumont; Tom Flynn, who will tell ou tunny stoiles, Liich and Jewell, the lellned sketch team and Coutuio biotheia, dating actobats Popular pi lees will ptevall dining the engngement Kcniurknblc lU'ineily Which M HrlitRlni; Com fort to Tlioiisniuls of Snllercn. Plobnbly hnlf the people who see this at tide suffer fiom piles. It Is one of lite (oinitionest diseases and one ot the most obstinate. People have It foi eaiH and just because It Is not Imme diately fatal neglect It CmelesHiiess causes no end of Hufftilng Caieless ness about so simple a thing as piles hag often eaused death. Homotihages occur tiom no iippaiont cquse and loss of blood causes death, llcinonhages ocoui during suiglcul tieatnient, often enuslng death. Piles me simple hi tho beginning and etisll cut oil The can hu cuied even in the wot st stages, without pain or loss of blood, qulekl, surcl and com pletely. There Is only one lemedy that will do It Pyiamld Pile Cute. It allnvs the liillamimition Imme diately, Heals the lltltated sill face anil with continued tteatinent ledilees the swelling and puts the membinnes Into good, sound health tontlltlon The cine Is thoiough ami permanent. llete aie some voluutaiv mid unsolic ited testimonials we have Intel le eilvod Mis. M. C lllnkly, 001 Mississippi stieet, Indianapolis, Iud , says HnV" I been a sufleier fiom the pain mid mi nt, mice of Piles fot llttoen cms, tho P.vrnmld Pile Cuie anil P.vianild Pills gave me lmtnedlato lellef and In a short time ti complete cine Major Demi, ot Columbus. Ohio, says: I wlsh'to add to the numbei of ceitlllo ates as to the benellls doiived ftom the Pyiamld Pile Cuie. I stiff civil fiom piles fot twenty yens mid two boxes of the Pt.unld Pile Cuie has. eftcctual ly cut od me. Most dtugglsls sell Pyiamld Pile Cuie or will get It lor you If ou ask them to It Is one ilollai pel package and Is put up ottU b the Pimnld Ding Co, Albion, Mich. A the "Old Homestead" U to the North, su Is "Coon lltillow" to tlu Smutli. Now hecn erj, New E'ffccts, (lrcnt Compnin. Ilctter than ever rile- Ciitttm lre, the Stcnmbtint Knee, uiu wiincing Curnltal, a llot ol ecle iiriucu iiucK niui wing uancer4, I tcttcs, bunt SlnKlng. IMJICIJS.-tlnlkr is;, Italciui Jscnml 35c, Orelietrn Circle 511c, Orchestra mill Parlor Chnlr 75c. THE FROTHINGflflM. Wnpner & lel, MnnnRer. John I., kerr, Acting Manuijer. Mnnilny nmt Tucsilnj , .Inn. nnd fl, Matinee Monday and Tuesday, THE FAMOUS R0S80W MIDGETS MAIt bPI.CIAI.1Y CO. Tin greatest viimluvlllo oritiinlzitlon In tho win lit, bended by 1 lie Riimnv llrothers. Carl. 11) fin q of iiir? 'lint hen In height, ll)H pnutuls In wulglit. rranz,!4Jt'nrs of ago, HOluclios in height, -- r "inula 111 vi u I g h t TI111 Hinnlluat lnuu l 1)1 CCIC- I '" 'llu txiliu n tiiiiiuLiin mitt t.iiiiH'tlltllli!. i m wo Qnar- ('nshio Cnincdy l'tilii. l.jiich fc Jnvroll, Tom I riynn, Abuiiuc nnd Dumont, '1 ho uurllngtoii sjisiern, iiercn cnutilii! miti Leav ut una Novnlls I'lMCUS-isc , 35c, ,15c. and 50c. Mntlnee Prices, 10c , aoc and ,10c. CADKMY OF MUvSIC, Weilncsilny unil riitirsday, Jan 6-7 Lincoln J Ont ten's Newest Spoe tncular 1 reduction, HEART fSF CHICAGO Shaft A Monitor bccnlr aurprle itoid tho uc'scilption tit tlio Mil vulnus Ap pioichliiK 'liaiii Scetio, QCC 1 he Masonic Temple Uoof Uarilen. UUU The typical Chic ia htreet becne. 1 he Panoramic View of the South Side The Hunting of CIiIiuko PKICI.S-Onlleryt. 15c: ISalcnnt ate 35c ; Orehc5trti Circle, .sue; Orchestra ana I'nrlnr Chairs, 7,se. Hobeit Cat tot, of Caiboudale, who last vear was defeated foi inn 01 ot that olt b Attoino O'Neill. KELLY STILL SPEECHLESS. DAVIS' THEATER Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 4, 5, and G. Ml LESTER W1LLIMS' BIG EiTRRlGftHZn THE FROTHINGrlAM. Wngncr & Rels, MnnnKCs, John I., kerr, Acting Manager. Thursihi) , Jan 7. One Night Only. The bucccssliil Mclo-Drnma, 2. Original I'rmhicf Ion with Its Wealth of Ulectrknl Kflectv, tin tier the Management ol JACOB LITT. PRICHS 25c, soc, 7,sc anil $1. bale ciscats opens VV'eilncsduj , .Inn. 5, ut 9 11. in. DUPONTS MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Able to 'i hispt't n l.iltlo Vostetdnv niitl (ivos Hope of Itecovci j. Fiedeilek Kellv, of Plttston, who was so strangely stilcken at tho Jeisey Cen tral hotel Tuesday, has not lecoveietl his powei of speech Yestiiduy. how ovor, he was able to whlspet at tlmo3 mid his attending phslclan, Di P II Keaine hah hopeh of Ills ultimate 10 cov ei y. At pi esent Internal lemedies onl aie being applied Ui. Keaine and Dr Bums will hold a consultation toda and possibly some new measuies mny be adopted If the pi esent colli se of tteatinent does not prove elllcaclous Di. Kemnev has been unable to find any immediate cause foi Kell's atllle tlon and has become tiulte flrml con vinced that the blow which he tecclved fiom a hammer in the tin oat ears ago and which then tempoinrily caused hlin to lose his vocal poweis, is tesponslble for tho pi esent veiltable phenomenon B. L. RICHARDS' PUNERAL. Admission 10, 20 or 30 Cents, Two performances dally. Doors open at 130 and 7. Curtain rises at 2 30 and 8 15. '(JanuTactured at tho Wapwallopen Mlll Luzerne county, Pa , and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BELJN, Jp. General Agent for tho Wyoming District. 11 WYOMING AVP.NUR, Scranton, Pfc Third National Bank Building. AGKNCinS: THOS. TORD, Plttston. Pa. JOHN B SMITH & SON, Plymouth, Pa. K W. MULL1QAN, Wilkos-Barro, Pa. Agents for tho Repauno Chemical Com (any's High Explosives. 2,000,000 ij ?'mw-&?wM$ BARRELS Made and Sold in Six Months, ending Harch 1, 1896, Total Product of II, r Casey was a vlsltot In PI mouth ye3teida. ' Tht public schools will re-open after the holldit vacation this niuinltig. The lemalns of a child of Thomas Liff, who died PtUlav moinlng, wete lnterted In Mlnook i Catholic cemeteiy estnda afternoon Petei Mulllu will uturn toduy to Mans llcld to 1 1 sum. his stuilks. John Ciune. the vi ell-known baso ball pUet, vi ho did such splendid woik on the .Mlnooku ten 111 last tin, has teiehed a ilittetlng offoi fiom a boml-piofesslonal team In "talent New Yoik, Prom pi cent appeal anus tin, "J7 politl tlansaie beldiid the times ilniliiiiiiuattir) llhuunintisiu Cured in it l)a h. Morton 1j. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind , snn: "My wife had lullmnatory rheumatism In eveiy muscle and Joint her suffeilng was tenlblo and liei body and face were swollen almost be yond recognition, had been In bed for six weeks mid had eight physicians but lecelved no benellt until she tiled thu Mystlo Cure tor Ilheumntlsm. It gavu lmtnedlato relief and oho was able to walk about In thieo lays. I ntn burn it saved her life." Sold by Call I.orens, diugglst, Sciantun, 18 Lackawanna avenue. "The Ileal t of Chicago," a stiong melo-dtama fiom the pen ot Lincoln J. Cnitei, authoi of the 'Tast .Mall," "The Dofallltei," "The Totnado" and othet stltrlng inelo-dnmas, will be the atttaetlon at the Academy of Music Vednosda anil Thuistlit evenings The flist net Is located In the down town dlstilet of Chicago on the night of tho Chicago Hie The (lie scene Is snkl to bo nut on In an etitltol novo itianuei and to bo veiy effective Oth ei linpoit.lnt scenes ltpiesint a pnno lama of the south sldt showing the lake flout, the five-mile ctlb, bieakwater, Michigan avenue, State stieet, Wabash avenue, the AuiUtoilum, Chicago Opeia house, County building and othei pi eminent buildings. Thin stlay evening 'Shaft No 11," a stiong melodtaina, will be piesented at the riothlnghaiu. It possesses a stoun scene, which foi giandein mid leillsm Is Mild to im auipuss the famous scene lu "Cleuiiatia " The stoun Is Intio itucctl with oxtieme naUtialness fiom a piotty kike socue, where the moon ikes be ond the tippling watets, and as. the villain calls attention to the ccnnlng stoun, the face of the moon Is bcunetl by clouds of giaduully Inci eas ing lntenslt Theie aie many scenes of tin tiling Intel est mid tho play is H Uudldly mounted and cast The manager of Lestei & Williams' cMtavagaiu.a, "Me antl Jnck, has been In the city seveial tlna concluding ut langements for the appinuinie of the company at Davis' theatci the tit st tlnee das of this week He assuies Mati.iget Oavls that the atti action Is lltst-class In eveiy lespect It Is new to us here, but has been pkted seveial eais. RUMOR IS DISCREDITED. The Heiiiiiins to He Taken Totlii) to Alton, .N. . runcial sen lees ovct the remain0 of li. L "Itlchaids of the Ulchatds Lumber compari, and who tiled Piltlay moin lng, took place jestenlay afteinoon at the family honie, 31Ti Qulncy avenue Hev Dr. C M. Olflln, of Kim Pmk chinch, and Hev. HIchaid Hlotns con ducted the set vices, which were btlef and simple Alfied Woolei sang "My Jesus As Thou .Wilt" and "Lead Klntl 1 Light " Huilal will take place toda at Afton N Y, The tenialns will bo taken fiom heie on this morning's "45 o't luck Delawme and Hudson Saiatoga e piess, and will bo accompunled b Mis Hlehaids, hei son-ln-lavv and daughtei. Captain and Mis W A Mil and the following pall-bemets fiom Llm Pink ehui cli's olllclal boaid of which Mr Hlehaids was a inenibet C D Jones, AV H l'ctk, Chmles Schlagei, L O Hesslei, D T Yost, CI. F. Whlttemote A biothoi, who lesldes In Williams polt, was uuaLle to bo heie owing to the "-eilous Illness of theli inotbei, who Is now llng at the point of death ACTORS DO EAT. (I U. The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Wnslibttrn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from tho Pacific Coast to St. John's, New Foiuulland, and in England, Ireland and Scotland very lturguly, and is recognized us the best flour in th world. It Was to Die r.lli'i't Thnt Superinten dent llaitvillo Is to Kc'bigii. The tepoit that Division Supeiin teiident C H. Manville, of tho Delawme aitdDudsun compaii, was about to le idgn tould not lu vet Died last night. The itimor was disci edited by a well- posted olllclal of the company, C. C. Hose, who leeently succeeded Supetln tondent Vatidllng of the coal dep.it t nient. Mi. Manville resides at Caiboudale antl made his ltcidtiumteis In Hie Del awme nml Hudson building in this city until lecentl Ills olllees mo to be occupied b Height bollcltot Dick son, leeently uppolnted, and Dlsttkt Passenger Agent Ctoss. The lenovn llous niiiile in the olllce ptobalily gave Use to thu iuiiku wlilch Included the Htatement tlmt the cotnpany had began a sybtem of olllco abolishments and io ductlonH lu sulailcs. Mr. HoweiH, who wus connected with tho coal depai tmont over w lilch Mr. Vatidllng pteslded, withdrew' fiom ac tive sei vice on Thursday, the same day as did tiie latter. Ill health was the cause. He is to be. succeeded Uy Olio ot Them, nt I, oust, It u t'p it Hill nt the Columbia Hotel. Jad Hattlett, 'D actoi, connected with the Walte Opel a inmpati, spent Satuiday night, cbtetda and last night In the cential police station He was at tested at tho riothlnbham Satin da night by Special Ollket Tluney on a vvnrinut ihatgipg him with defiaudlng a boaitllng lmuse keep er. The boaidlng house keepei In ques tion is P. A. O Hole, of the Coluinbla. Hattlett failed to settle and feating ho liitendeil to deenmp without making good his Indebtedness, had liiui de tained by fotce ot law. l 1 1 'A I rVi a H i" I H LOMNbLL WHOLESALE AGENTS. HAVE YOUR HORSF SHOD WITH THI Removable, Self-Sharp3iilnj Nevarslip T02 Calk?, BmEHBEMBER I Efl Curd of Thanks. A Caul to the Public. The untlei signed, foi himself, family and fi lends, wishes bet eh to publicly thank Miss Ki timet, supeiinttiideitt ot the Ltck.iwmtna hospital, and also all the muses connected theiowlth for the many kind attentions and the emeriti tteutment of his wife while confined at that institution ,- Thomas Campbell, Peimanent Man, Chemical Lnglne Co . - Uctliif cd Itntcs to tishingtoii on Ac count ol the liiiiiigiirntiuii tin Penn s)lvaiiiti Itiiilintid. For the benefit of thote who doplie to attend the cetemonles incident to the Inauguiatlon ot Presldent-ehct McKlnle, the Pennsylvania Hallioad compaii will Bell ecuislon tickets to Washington Maich 1. a, 3. and I. valid .to luturn ftom Match 4 to d, at the fol lowing intis j'-ioin rs'ew Votl; JSOO, Phlhidelphla, J5I0, Haltlmoie. $1 W), llmttsbuig, J50C, Willlamspoit, $S 70. Uuffalo, $1120, Hochestei, S104S, Al touiia mid Pittsburg $10 00, and fiom all other stations on the Peiuibtvatila system at i educed lates This Inauguration will bo a most In tetestlng event, and will undoubtedly uttiact a huge numbei of people from eveiy section of the count! Tho mngnlllcent facilities of the Pennslvanln lailiond make this line the fnvoilte route to the national capi tal at ull tlmes.and its enormous equip ment and splendid tei mlmil advan tages at Washington make It especial ly popular on such occasions. Cholco cut (lowers nnd flower de signs at Palmer & McDonulds, 511 Spruce. i m ' Tho King ot Pitta la Ueecham's. DEUCHAM'B. , GENERAL AGENTS, And a full line of iron and steel Blacksmiths' and Watj oinuakers' supplier Irffil 8HARPENINQ' flfl 6TEEL CENTERED If Your Horse Is Shod with s BWtfE He Positively Cannot SH -CRANTON, 'PA. ms s 4 THE TRIBUNE is now prepared to fil or ders for composition on newspapers, books, pamphlets, or other publications at moder ate rates. Address BUSINESS MANAGER. THEDgCESONlVSANUFAGTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-3AF1RE. PA., Mnnufacturora of (ftJiAS,,.,., rMiSM,rt nBfiaHBf? h!SR BSEEJIV Boilers. 50 IOIU1UIIUIIUIVLII&II1UUI HOISTING AHD PULPING MACHINERY. GcuertU Office: SCRANTON, PA. Vilicn In doubt what to use lor Kervous Debility. Loss ol Power, Impotcncy.Atrophv.Vancocelc and other v ealcnesses, from any cause, use Sevinc fills. Drains checked and full vigor quicUy restored. If mglivifH karljtroulfirfiiuUrtftUT. Mailed lor Jl 00,uboxes$5 00. With $5 00 orders w e give a guarantee lo cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Hiaimacit.t, cor. rtcming Avenue and Spruce Street, Scranton,