THE ECRAjNTTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11. 1SD7. West Side Department RECOGNITION SERVICES Will Be .Held for Rev. Thomas Qrottcliy Hi tlis Jackson Street Iinptlst Church. Ue Ilccoftnltlon pervlces' ot Ilov. Tliomns de Oiucliey, pastor of tin.' Jucksoti Bticet Iinptlst chinch, Will be- liulil thlf LVi'iilntr at tliu chutcli. The outer of bcivIlo Is us follows: Antht'tn .c'llol,r lleaillnir 3eilitMea lMwuul How oil 1'iayer Huv W. J. l'oiu Hymn, "Coionutlon," Addiess, "Unused Kotces of tho Chinch," Hev. J. K Dixon, D. D. Hani of Welcome, Hev. H. H. Huu Is, I). D. Chaige to the Cliuicli, Ili- S P. Mathews Hymn, "How rirni a roundatlon " Clint yu to the Pustor....ltev. W. S. Joties Welcome to Out City . Rev. Thomas Hull Welcome to the Welt Side, He. J. 13. Sweet Welcome to tho West Side, Hev. J. P. MofTntt Hymn of Welcome Chnli Benediction Pastor Hev. W. CI. Wutltlns, of the North Hml, w 111 ho the 1i esldliiR olllcei Tues ihO nlgnt u loll call of the ine-nibi'is bf the eliuuli will be condiiete'd TliH Is Intended to tli.iw closet toKethet lilt members of the chuicli. Helieshinenty will be setcd In connection with the toll call. IT WAS A CAUHLHSS KLHCTION. A sloiy Is told in connection with the prlnmiles lield heie Sutuiday in Mnpuil of tho Wwt Side dlstilcts. At ono nf the polling booths v. us u typical vnrd-liutlur or tln boldci stylo. Ho had been Imbibing and was In a mood for anythliiB. Ui'sldef, It was n dull clec ' Hon, and tlieio was no opposition to the cnndhlnles A bile standlnir in fiont of his dlbtitet MJtliiE place lie noticed a sill in one of the doors just about whale a letter hot oiiRht to be Fiom the tlmr of dlscovtiy on eeiy -voter who happened along and wlic-e condl Uon peiniltted the deceit placed his ballot in this fake opening In the door. When the "count" was made fiom the ballots diopped to Nowheic theie vvcie as maiiy bits of paper as theie to "drunks" In the dlatilct and the heeler who did the guiding was happy. FELL FIFTHHN FEET. Trank Gudy, an employe at South Mill of the Lackawanna tho lion and Coal company, was injuied Satui day while at Woik. He fell Into one of the lion pits, fifteen feet deep, and "when picked up ho was unconscious and tenlbly Injuied. Tho employes of the mill thought that Gtadj's bnck was "btoken. Inquliy at the Moses Talor hospital, wheie Giady was taken after the accident, .showed that his condition Is not so beilous as was lepoiled No bones aio biokcn nnd his lecoveiy is a matter of only a shoit time. Giady's home is on Noith Main avenue. He Is "0 yeais of ae and is unman ted. down in ran coal mini:. Under the guidance of Peter Haker a pait of joung folks visited the Capouse collloiy wotking.-. Fildnj even ing. In the p.uty weio Nell Follow i, Lois Fellov. s, Gel tie Fellow b, Hllle I'el lovvs, Htllel Fellows, Leila Poitei, Peail Poitei, Edna Williams, Edna Saxe, Miss Porter and Messis Will Meis, Peter Huker, John HoUell, Chailes Kw'eet, Willis Sweet, Fotd 1'iatt, Geo. AValden, Joe Wagner, Chailes Doisam and Hd. Hall. NOTES OF NEWS. Miss Delia P. Hvans enteitainod tho ofllceis and teacheis of the aneiman Avenue mission Thuisday evening nt her home on South Hjde Paik avenue. A veij enjojable time was passed St. Bienden council, Young Men's In stitute, will hold its thlid annual so clal in Meats' hall on Filday evening, January ID, The luneial of the late John McHnle took place at U o'clock esteida mom lug fiom St. Patiick's chinch The funeial concourse was a vet latge one Intel nient was made lu Hyde Paik Catholic emeteij. The hoisting lope nt the Biiggs' mine Shaft became impaiied Satuiday at 1 I'.O 1. m., and the collleiy was shut down for the day. The funeial of the late Mrs George Keif ass will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon fiom the late iesldence on "Washburn stieet. Patikk Hulney died Satuiday nt his home in Sloan patch. He was a ety aged man und is survived by his wife and several child! en. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Jennie Moigan, of Noith Fil mpie avenue, has leturned fiom a visit to f 1 lends at Duiea, MIss'Kvans, of Dutjea, has 1 etui tied after a visit to friends on this side. bt. Leo's batallon will meet this evening. Chailes E, Daniels icturns to school toda after his aeation. Ldwuid James, after a -visit to Ills brother on Tenth stieet, hns leturned to lesume his studies at Princeton. Mis O. J. Pickeilng, of Blnghnm ton, Is the guest of Mi. and Mis. John Heynolds, of Eynon street. Thomas McAndiew, of Eynon stieet, has blgned with tu 'lagaia univer sity college base ball team for the com ing season and will leave for the col lege on Tuesday evening. The Paik Hill Pleasure club w 111 give him a part ing ltceptlon this evening at their hall, Miss Emily Teague's class In the Scianton Street Baptist Sunday school will give an enteitalnment next Filday night. Choice cut flowers and flower de signs ut Palmer & McDonalds, C41 Spiuce. Benjamin Giifilths has his nomina tion papeis nil tilled and leady for the file. Chailes J. He)ms, of this side, has accepted a position with W. J, A elsh, of thu Noithvvestein Mutual Life In suinncV company,, of Milwaukee, Wis. Miss AF.ce Pease, of Cohoes, N. Y., le turned homo Hatuiday after n visit tp 2Ur. and Mis. Lewis Morse, of Jnckbon stieet. Dr. Charles Gieen, Attorney H. .nti gustlno O'Calahan, H. A. Toley, J. F. aturphy nnd J. J. O'Boyle, of Philadel phia, 1 etui ned homo Saturday, Joe Welsbelg was a Wllkes-Bane Visitor yesteiday, E. W. Thayer has lemovcd his otilce ito tho Commonwealth 'building. David Jones, of Eynon stieet Is visit ing at Plttstou. Miss Miugaiet Thomas, of Carbon dale,' Is visiting friends on this side. The "West Side Republican league has. necepted the challenge of tho West Sldo Central club to u cinch tournament, the fit st game to bo played next Friday, Wost Side IIiibIuchs Directory. UAIUUBT J. DAVIS. rLoniBT.-cut Cowers and funeral dealcns a speclnlty; 1M South Main avenupj two doors from Jackson street. MORGAN'S PHARMACY-101 NORTH tnemio Warranted puro druffs and chemicals. Prescriptions carefully pro pared. Pino stationery and blank hooks. A larKe stock' sultablo for Christmas presents. Teachers' Hlbles cheaper than ever. Call and examine them. Wood Btalns, paints, window nines, otu. Clork at store all liouia of night. SECOND HAUD FUKNITUnE -Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Btovos, Tools, etc. Call and see tha stock of J. C. Kins, 701 to 709 West Lack awanna avenue. FIRE IN THE VON STORCII SHAFT. PoiiKht Vigorously mid tho Diiiiinsc Dono y as Not 'tJruut. About SM yosteidny nftcinoon a flic bioko out In the Diamond eln of tlie Van Stoich shaft at Piovldence. An alarm wus turned In fiom box 81 nnd sron hundieds ot pet sons weie gathei ed about tho mouth of the shaft. A lepoit bptt'ud bioildcust that a seilous lite was In pi ogress. Tho lite was discovered about I! "0 o'clock by John Oasey, the bamboss, who had descended the shaft to feed the mules. Thu ul.uni was lesponded MiMm $ SHAFT WHERE THE to by all of tho Noith End companies. A long hose was Immediately sli etch ed and loweied into the shaft, but for seveial bouts eveiy effort on the pait ot the fliemcn to leach the Hie, pioved ! futile, owing to the dense volumes ot bmoke which lepeatedly diove them back. They finally managed to apply the water by forcing their way thiough tho smoke and leaching a point In the lear of the flte so that the air came fiom behind. After seveial houis of haul woik, they tuceded In subduing the lames. The Hie wns fought so vigoiously that compaiatlvely little damage was done. How the file oilglnnted Is a mj.steiy. In an inteivlcw with a Tilbune re porter last evening, Flnlej Bios, sr geneial Inside loiemnn, said that in all piobablbty, a spaik of Hie hod lodg ed In some old timber and tinally buist into Ilames The fite will not inteifeiP w 1th the working of the shaft today. UNLICENSED SALOONS. They Received Some Attention at the Quarterly Convention of the Fath er iuathew Societies. An enthusiastic quaiterly convention of the societies of the second dlstiict of Catholic Total Abstinence union was held In Phannucj hall, Plttbton avenue, yesteiday afternoon. Pi evident Tim othy McCoy was In the chair. To tie.it a tund lor the enteitalnment of the national delegates who assemble her in convention net August It was recommended by the committee of ai iangements, thiough Chahinan J. C. Gallaghei, that a CO-cent pel capita tat be levied. This was agieed to and on motion of C. G. Boland the committee wus empoweied to go ahead with the piepaiatlons. P. J Motsett bi ought up the matter of unlicensed saloons and asked If it was nut within the scope of the Father Mathej societies to take action against them. He was answeied by Ptesident McCoy that the union had given this mutter its eaieful attention once be loie and had concluded that It was the duty of the (ouits to look alter such vlolatois of the law and not In him with the woik of an 01 ionization of 11101 til suaslonists. At the hiiggestlon of Maui Ice Walsh the delegates vvcio lequested to have thtir societies Instruct their delegates to the Nanticoko convention to ote for tho holdlntr of a union paiade In this city In Ausust while the national convention Is hole, Instead of on Oc tobei 10, as Is customaiy. The convention ol M J. O'Toole's pioposed aim ndnient to have the dlo- ceban convention elect olllceis dining tlie Hist day of Its session, and J. C. Gnllaghei's pioposltlon to establish II t eiaiy elides In the vaiious societies of the union. St. Joseph's pociety, of Minooka, will cnteitain tlie convention tluee months hence The delegates weie entei tallied with luncheon served ly the ladies of St. Irene's society and with an enter tainment in tlie basement of tlie St. John's ohuich in the evening under the auspices of St Aloyslus society. BEN HUit SPECTACLE. Collected List of tho Chuperoncs ol tho Hit 11 cos. A coi reeled list of the cViapeiones for tho Ben Hut dances at the Fiothlns liam, Januaiy 21, 2J and HJ Is as fol lows. Aiabnn Glils Mis. Everett Wairen, Mi.s. H, W. Klngibury. Egyptian .Maidens Mis. II. P. Simp son, Mis. A. 11. Stons. Splilts and Butterllcs Mis. Fiank Jeimvu, Mis. Chailes It. Paike. Naiads Mis. Geoige Hallstead, Mis, H H. Waie. Priestesses of Appollo Mis. J, IJ, Dlmlck, Mit. AY. W. Scianton, Miss Saiuleison, Mrs. C. S. Weston, Mrs. J. P. Hosle, AU3S Jcnnlo Reynolds. Njmphs of Daplui'v Mis. "W. T. Smith, Mis. R, W. Arehbuld, Mrs. Homy Bella, jr. H. D. Holland and Majoi J. W. OaU foid have chaigo of the sale of boxes and loges. 1 1 Skates at one-half price nt Floiey's, 22-' Wyoming avenue. Don't. Miss II. Auction sile at Davldow Hros. i fe. rnsMS m (IP m ('s.r - r. KKr WJL 7X777W yfrtm Xv wmsmmmm mmmmm 'mamwmmmmmm Suburban News fin General (;rei:n KiiHii-. Mis. StebbliiB, of Dencon street, Is surforltiK with a biokcn arm. The Senior Epworth luaguu of tho As btiry Methodist Episcopal chutcli will hold their tcRUlnr monthly social In the church pailotd thli evening. Speclul effoi ts nru beltiB made to make It a suc cess. A shoit prom ammo will be ren dered dutliiK tho evening. All ate In vited. Saturday evening Subuihan lodge, No. 33, Knights of Pythias, elected offi ce! s for tho ensuing yeat They arc as follows' Cliaucelor commander, O. F. Deun; vice chancellor, James Drown; master of work, A. L. Depew; master of exchequer, Moirltt Gaidner; keeper of lecoids und stul, Hett Williams; master ot tlnaiice, M 13. Fainham; master of aims, Walter Stanton; pie lute, John Lee; lnei guaid, William H Huldeman; outer giiaid, Aithur Hob lnson; tiustee, M. II 13eirman; lep leseiitatlvo to grand lodge, Past Chan cellor M. 13. Fainham. Mr. and Mis. S. S. Vail have returned to tin- homo of their daughter, Mrs. M. D. Fainham, of Uieaker stieet. Mis. Detly, is seriously 111 with dlph theilu. Hev. N G Patko, D D of tho Pies bytetlan chinch at Plttstou, occupied the pulpit of the Gioen Hldgo Piesby terlan chinch esteuluy inortilng. Thu Rebecca lodge, Independent Or der of Odd Felows, tendeied a suipilse party 'to Menltt Goidnet nt his home on Dickson avenue Satin day evening, the occasion being the nnlveisaiy of his blithday Ho was ptesenled with an elegant silver handled umbrella with Is name, Merrltt, cm veil on It Tho pie&entatlon speech was made by jV U;e Jje&cf-housc of imnfh SIS. MBllMfiiiLi' .. . ... - --- - ' ,,ry . . -v FIRE OCCURRED. Captain Pearce. Light refreshments wet served. The funeral of Alton O. Snow will be held nt he iesldence, 1514 Capouse ave nue, tills evening at 7.S0 o'clock, 'ine lemalns wll be taken to lllnshnmton tomonovv motnlng on the D o'clock tialn Infeimet will be made In the Glenvvod cemetery. The Masonic fia teinlty ate Invited to attend. PKOVIDCNCIi. Malcolm Biyden, the five year old sen ot Mr. and Mis. A. W. Biyden, died yesteiday moining at the home of his parents, on Putnam street. The little one had been 111 for borne time previous to his death. His patience duiing his long Illness won the sympa thy of the whole community. The fun eial will take place tomonovv afternoon at two o'clock. Daitley Finnerty, an aged and le- spoeted citizen of this place, died at bis home on Kelser avenue Satuiday afternoon. The deceased was a lesl dent of this place lor the last fifty yeais. The tuneial will take pluce to monovv morning when a high mash of lequlem will be celebiated in the Holy Hosniy chuicli. The Father AVhltty society of which he was a member for tlie last twenty jeais, will attend In a body. Mr. and Mis. Sumuel "Williams, of Wllkes-Bane, weie the guests of Dr. and Mis. "William D. Donne yestei day. Mis. John Andiows, wife of the late John Andrews, better known as old Uncle John Is seilouslj ill at tlie home ot her duughtti, Mis, William Jelvls, of Wayne avenue. Mr. William Bow en and sister, Kv, of Wan en stieet, aie visiting relatives at Nanticoke. James McKlusklc, of West Maiket sheet, is seilously 111 at his home. William, the son of Di. Jenkins, of West Maiket btieet is seilously Hi. Dnvidow Hrus. auction sale now going on. .MINOOKA. .'he employes of the Pyne, Taylor Atid Iloldcn miles lecolved theli month ly stipend Satuiday afternoon. A minor is euiient in political elides that the dissatisfied olllceseeki'is of Mooslc, ine Htilnging wiles for a citi zens ticket. An independent dub has been or gunUed in number lour. Whit has Leccme ot the Gieenwood McKlnley dub and the Billy Biyan enthusiasts that lalped such btoim be lor the late piesldentlal contest In their efloils to lefoim towiibhip poll tics'.' Now Is the lime that a club would have a telling ettect as tlie spliit ot hannouy does not penult township politics. Gieat Hiirgnius at the auction sale of watches, jowlry, bllveiwaie, etc., at Davldow Bios., 217 LackavCauna avenue. Old Doiiiinion Lino Dinner. Tho fifth annual dinner given by tho Old Dominion Steamship company Is to Its oltlcets and agents, took place Tues day e oiling, the Cth Inst., on board of the steamer "Jnmestown.'ln New York. The Ptesident of tho conipan, dipt. H. A, Uouine, pieslded, and was sup posed by Mr W. H. Gullaudeu, vlce piesident, and Mr. William How land, dlieetoi At tho conclusion of the dinner, the piesldent leviewed the woik of the company In geneial dm lug the past eai", and the vice-president spoke of ninttets lclatlng to the Tialllc Depuit tneitt. Mr. Geoige V. Sloat, supei In tending engineer, lefened to matteis pertaining to tlie Hugluepi's Depait lueiit. nnd many other of the otllclals spoke dining the evening. Tho King of DEECHAM'S. Pills U Beechnm's. DEATH OF MRS. J. B. KENV0N. Took l'lneo Vcsterdny nt Her Itcsi douce in lllaliel)'. The death of Mrs, J, H, Kenyon, widow of tho late Hev. Mr. Kenyon, oc- occuied yesteiday afternoon at C.1G o'clock In the family iesldence In Ulakely. Deceased was In her eightieth year and Is sutvlved by five children. They aie Mis. 8. D. Klngsley, Mr, C. I'. Kenon, Miss Carrie Kenyon and Mis, John It. Jones, all -if Hlakely, and Mrs. J. T. Howe, of this city. Mis. Kenyon was one of the best J'J$fh) known lesldcnts of tho vicinity of Ulakoly, having resided In that place since childhood, She enrly Joined the Uaptlst church and was ever a faithful, conscientious Christian woman, who was beloved by all with whom film came In contuct dining life. The fu ncinl will occur Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late residence, Tho Hov. all. Ellis, of the Hlakely Haptlst uhuich, will olllclate. Inter ment will be In the Union cemetery at Hlakely. BACHELORS ARE NO MORE Thai Well Known Social Organization Has Dlsbamlcil-Tlierc Will Be an Annual Ball, However. Tho Hachelois nro no more. The dissolution of the splendid social or ganization that has given Scianton Its magnificent annual balls ceased to exist at a luigely attended meeting held Satin day night In the olilce of Colonel H. M. Holes In tho Commonwealth building. In the dissolution there was a dls agi cement and un agi cement. All the twenty-three mom bus ptesent agioed that the ball had become too huge, and that the Imitation list had become too genet ul. Tho dlsugieement cutno in planning for the futuie. In the dis cussion nil deemed It advisable to give next New Yeut's und possibly annually the! oaf tor, an ultta swell ball with the lestilctlve attendance. Twelve voted, to continue the Uaehelors and have that otganlzatlon father the new ball pioject, while ten voted that the Uuchelois should dlsiupt and that uny futuie alfalr should bo given without any genial organization for the pur pose. Tho ten who wanted to continue the Hatchelui.s weto for the. most part the young man led element; tho twelve w ho took an opposite view and can led their1 point were the single men and younger element. The mlnoilty, though Vigor ously oppoied to seeing the HacheloH go out of existence, yielded, gracefully when the vote deciding the matter wnsi announced. Mho net ball will be given In tho handsomely appointed rooms of the boaid of tiade In the new bulldlnc on Linden stieot. When the time comes tor nnanglng It a few of tho leading social splilts will get together, belocl a p'loper pationage and make their plans. Only Scrautonn's best with a few guests fiom outside the city, will bo on the list. The ball, while not bo mns- Mve a thing, will outshadow in Its elegance anything ever attempted In the old Hachelor days. BURGLARS AT WORK. Attempt on Keystone Plaster Company's Safe and Another Job in Dun more Neither. Successful. The balking and lestlessness of a bull dog pievented the successot an attempt at burglary Trlday night In the olilce of tho Keystone Plaster com pany, 122 Sixth street. When the local agent of the company, A. W. Cooley, enteied the olilce Saturday morning he found the place In disorder. An in vestigation feliow ed that an attempt had been made to ciack the safe. A hole was found dtilled near the combination and tamped full of pow dei. A "jimmy" which the ciacksmen neglected to cany away was left on the ofllce table. All the details neces saty to the fit inn- qf the chaige In the safe door hud been completed except ing the Inseitlon of the fuse and the hanging of "bound" blankets. A bull dog owned by a neighbor acioss the way kept up an Incebsant balking fiom 11 to 2 o'clock at which hour Its ownei called him liibtde the bouse. Oidlnaiily he is a quiet ani mal. It Is supposed he was aware of the burglais' piesence and f lightened them away by his balking. Access was gaineij to tho olilce thiough a window which was foiced with the "jimmy." The men left by a lenr door. Theie was nothing of vnlue In the sufe. The police weie notified of the attmept which was evidently made by U amps. Another gang took a hand In a job In Dunnioie the same night and ovei look ed $4U0 In coin and bills in the olilce ot the Dunmoio Lumber company They, too, bloke open a window but did not hue to lesuit to explosives They billet open feeveial diaweis, scatteiing the contents about the loom A eompailnicnt containing $400 was misbed, an evidence that they had not Mulshed theli seaieh when filghtened away. It was the thltd lecent job of the kind In Dunnioie. Tiamps are suspect ed in this cato us in that of tlie central city. Homy Jnck'-oii, a nrgio, under ai rest for stealing clothing, is susplcloned In connection with pievlous buighules lu Dunnioie He was ui rested Filduy and committed to the jail In default of $500 bail. "TOM" JOHNSON GOES. Is Sow n Suru Hnoiigh Ntitlonnl l.eiiuun IMteher. A cei tided check for $500 In payment for the lelenso of "Tom" Johnton, the Scianton Hastein league pitcher, was PITCHHH TOM JOHNSON, received heie on Satuiday fiom the Philadelphia National league club. Johnson Is now a full-dedged National leaguer. Philadelphia drafted tho popular and clever Scianton awliler at the close of last season. It wns suspected the Quak 01 s might let their claim go by default as thev had failed to foi w aid the pie seilbed diaftlng pi Ice. The lecolpt of the certllled cheek, however, puts John son on the Philadelphia pitching staff. Johnson Is a pint owner with "Hob by" What ton In the bowling alleys In the Hlk building. He pioposes letaln Ing his iesldence and business Interests heie und will tetuin after the base bull season, TWO MURDERERS ARE ON THE LIST Second Report of Grand Jury Made to Court Saturday. BILL AQAINST KHELUY IQNORUD Tho Charge Was Mulioin and it Was Preferred by .lames J. Hnrlic--l)avc Roche Also Ksc(ipcd--.liulgo Gun uter Lectures tho Jury lor Tattling. Soldiers' and Sailors' .Monument Approved Of--Wurlc of thu Jur Not Vet Finished. The giand July mndo a second lepoit Saturday 11101 nlng. Tiuo bills weie found against Con stable Mux Koehler and Flank Dam braslo for muider. Atthur Hitchcock was Indicted for embezzlement; Attor ney C. S. Woodiuff, foi peijuiy In con nection with the Tajlot-IIuniiick dis pute and title bills weie found against the eight Italians implicated lu the riot ut the Floience collleiy ut the Ridge. The chaige of assault and battery picteiied agaliibt Snnlotd Giant by T. W. Btodlsh, fiom whose wife Giant is allegtd to have stolen $10,000 wottb of kisses, was Ignoied and the costs put on the piosecutoi. David Roche got tic-o of the chaige of attempting to bilbe Police Lieutenant John Davis M. E. Keeloy escaped I loseciitlnn In the charge of biting holes lu Sule Agent James J Bui ke'b nasal appendage The bill against R. E Hscott alias H. H Ilowaid, charged with lnsuiunoe frauds, was also ignoied. , MONUMENT FAVORED. The jury also pteseiited a favorable repot t 011 the petition for the election of a Holdleis and bullous monument. This petition Is dliected to the coilnt commissioned s und Is drafted on the stiength of nn act of assembly nu thoilzlng them to erect a sultnble monument on the petiton ot llft citi zens of the count. Two giand jutles must favur It befoie It can be done. When the juty had completed Its re port Judge Gunster gave them a lec tuie on Him matter of divulging the eciets of the jiny loom. He said he was much suipilsed to leain on his way to eoutt that a ceitaln bill hud been ignoied. As the letuins showed that the bill had been Ignoied it wns evident he said that some juior had bioken his vow on else eavesdtoppets had been at work. He did not want to be beveie with them, be said, but he wanted to Impiess upon them that the business of the giand juiy wus not public propel ty until aftoi It had been repotted to couit. THE BURKE-KEELEY CASE. The case which the judge had lefei ence to Is uudei stood to be the Buike- Keeley mnihem bill which was Ignor ed Friday and which was stieet talk Fililn.v night. It is possible and quite piobable that tho Information lefened to leaked out thiough the opoiations of cavesdroppeis. Tlie council clinin bcis nie bepaiated only by two lole cm tains. The giand jury sessions weie hold In the common council chambei. The cm tain or tho Select council side was found to be lalsed Satuiday and It Is piesumed was laised all week. With only one cuitaln down it was easily possible foi anyone to sneak Into the Select chamber and hem ivei thing that was going on in the othet loom. The Jtu wus unable to finish Its woik by Sutuiday as was expected and as a consequence w as held over until this week. Theie .tie one hun died and twenty-five cases yet to be disposed and it lb likelj that the Juiy will not be discharged foi two 01 tlnee dujs yet. FREDERICK J. ZAN0, SR DEAD. The Deccnscd Was One of tho Oldest Itesidi'iits ol This Cit). Tiedetick S. Zang, sr , of 721 Olive stieet, died nt hl home jesteidny mot nlng; at 10 o'clock, ullet a shoit illness. He was one of the oldest un dents of this city, having come bete from Piussla in 1S50. The deceustd was 70 years of uge and wns for many yeais a ti listed employe of the Dela waie, Lackawanna and Western cum pany. He leaves two daughteis, Mis. Hmma Hlackwood, and Miss Lizzie Cang. The funeial will be attended tomoitow uf tetnoon Horn the late iesldence Ser lces will be conducted at the Illckoiy Stieet net man Presbyttilnn chuicli. Intel nient will be made In the Plitston avenue cemeteiy. . IMPROVEMENTS BEGIN TODAY. Landlord White Has Sold His l.ctiso of the A aiiiiu. Tho lemodolling of the Wjomlng House will commence this morning. On Satuiday the executots of the Hundley estate put chased the lease of Landloid Fled It. White fiom today until Apill 1, when It explicd nnd al ter bicakfast it serscd this moining Mr. White will lellnqulsh tlie hotel Woikmen will then take possession. It Is expected the iiiipioements will be completed In Apill DILI). mtYDL'N In Scranton, Jan. 10, 1697, Muli'olmii, son of Mi. and Mis .. M I3rdcn. uged C ears, 3 months anil 3 dajs l'uiieral fiom the lebldince, 111 Putnum street, Tuesduj afternoon at 2 o'clock. CLAHK In Scianton, Jan. 10. 1SS7, James Goiman OI.uk, son of Mt. and Mis. Jutncs Cluik, of ! West Muikut stiiot, aged 3 jems, 4 nionthb, 15 dajs, l'u neial notice latei. KDNYON-ln Ulakoly, Pa , Jun 10, 1S97,, Mis. J I! Kenjon, in tho eightieth jear of hei age. KuiiHial fiom late iesldence on Wedtiesddj uftel noon at 2 o'clock. Interment In Union cemeteiy. M'CAHTHY-In Scranton, Jan. 8, Mis William McCaithj. nged CS yeais, at hei homo In Aswell court. Kuueial Mon day moining, with a high mass of H'UUleni, beginiiliig ut hM o'clock In St. Putilck's chinch. West Scrunton Huilal In Hide Paik cemetery, M'NAMAUA-In Cleat lJenil, Sunda, Jan 10, Oootgo MeNamaia. l'uiieral Tupiday morning at 1u o'clock. Intcr nient In Catholic cemeteiy, Great Ilend WLNZLL-In Scianton, Jan. 9, 1S97, Mis Wenzel, at thu home ot her daughtci Mrs. Wltlzei, D0j South lilng uvenui Kuneral Monday nftcinoon nt 3 o'eloiK Setlcps in Holy Trinity Lutheian chinch, Adums uenue, nurlal In tho Porest Hill cemutery. SNOW In Scranton, Jan. 9, 1S17, Altron O. Snow, aged 70 years, at his home, 1311 Capouse aenue. WOLF & WENZEL, 531 Linden., Opp. Court House, PRACTICAL TINNER$ and PLUMBERS Solo Aconta for Itlcliardson Boyuton'fl l'uniaccs nnd ltnuges. "AMUSEMENTS. A CADJUrY OF MUSIC, AtonJny unll TiKMilu, Jan, ti-12. Darkest America , lly Prank Dumnnt. Alnnnucment Al. II. I Iclds. A New andNovcl Stlcnl Stnco Sliovv. An rixpoiltlpn of Ncro l.lfc, Fifteen (lcmilne Southern NcKrne. Molillc lluck anil Winir Dimcers. Creole Beauties, Mender on Smith's (Ircut Southern ltnnil. Sec the I! Ik Parade nt Noon Mondiij. ( SI'HCIAlTi'RICUS. GALLERY 15c BALCONY 2Qc. AND 35c ENTIRE FIRST FLOOR , 50c CALLUP3G02i IW Oil Hi MK1I1 CO. omen and WARniiousn, 141 TO 151 MERIDIAN STRUCT. II. W. COLLINS, Manager. DUPONTS MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Vwiufactured at tho Wapwnllopen Mlllav Luzcrno county, Tnf, nnd at Wil mington, 'Delaware. HENRYBELIN.Jp. General Agent for tho Wyoming District. 11S WYOMINO AVDNUn. Scranton, P. Third National Bank Building. AOBNCIBS: THOS FORD. I'lttston, Pa. JOHN IS SMITH & SON, Plymouth. Pa. E. W. MULLIOAN, Wtlken-Barre, Pa. Agents for tho Iloiiauno Chemical Com. Qau's IIIcli U.npIolIvcs. iliK! 'f "s 2,000,000 Made and Sold in Six Months, ending march 1, 1896, Total Product of The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Washburn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from tho Pacific Const to St. John's, New Fomullnnd, and in England, Ireland and Scotland very largely, and is recognised us the best flour in tho world. f Sot fi flhlt a WHOLESALE AGENTS. HAVE YOUR HORSE SHOD WITH THi Removable, Self-Sharpsnlni Nevarslip T03 Calk?, GENERAL AGENTS, And a full line of iron and steel Blacksmiths' aiul Wag onmakers' supplies. To Publishers 1IIEIE1PI i CO. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAF1RE, PA., Manufacturers of a ini ii i fm-sm mi mmm B-nmn EUW1D'J1'.P,SRBKSMH!15bi RJ) StLSRIiBBflinU B U BBB tHIS W15B U Utav jr wir Mw r wh -wr m -- - - n r n m HOISTING AD TliMflNG MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. Bsmetltnea needs a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Ouljr harmlsusnj thu purest drugs should bo useJ, If you want the best, get Br RsaiPs PesirafiiPSBaS FSBBs Ther aro prompt, silo ao'l certain In result, Tbo eenulno (Dr. Peal's) never dlrap noint, Sectanyfflierc.Sl.W. Addteti 1'SAI. McmciSB Co,, Clcvuland, O. solo JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce Street, Scranton, by THE' FROTHINGHflM. Wasnir & Kels, MnnnReri. John L. Kerr, Acting Manager. Tuesday livening Jan. nth. One Performance Only, Only Hun In Sight LOUIS WI2SLUY-A1ARIU STUART, Supported by rroamnn's Tun Makers la tho Howling Coruody, A RAILROAD TICKET. Arthur Moulton, Ous Plxloy, Charles A. Ilurko, Agglo VnrR, Kdltli Now- ton, JInrKot llob.nt. lRICnS-Si 35. so and 75c, Sale ol Seats Opens Sat, Jun. y, at y a. 111, THE FROTHINGHflM. Wuitner & RcIj, iMnnaiiers, John L. Kerr, Actlni: Slonauer. ONKNIlllir ONLY, 1luirda, January 14, Tbo wot Id's Krcatost clmrnctor no tor, EDWARD IIARRIGAN, In lits famous success, OLDLAVENDER A Orent Compnny, Siiuolnl Scenery, NovvMu- Ble, Catchy Houk unit Uolllcklui; Mod- loynby UAVU URAIIAAl. Enlo of Bents opcu3,Tuesdny,,Tsu. 12, at 9 a-in DAVIS' THEATER Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 11, 12, and 13. Florence Bindley's Sensational Comedy-Drama, AI TRAIN GREAT CAST, CARLOAD OF SCENERY, ELABORATE EFFECTS. Admission 10, 20 or 30 Cents. Two performances dally. Doors open at 1 SO and 7. Curtain rises at 2 30 and 8 15. Me Positively Cannot SI in BARRELS s BTEEL Hl rmr centereq If Your Horse is Shod with THE TRIBUNE is now prepared to fill or ders for composition on newspapers, books, pamphlets, or other publications at moder ate rates. AJJ'es BUSINESS MANAGER. p u ',.,. WZ Kl HHrs UBttuauy Fhsimccl&t, ccr. Vcmlng Avenue and
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