THE SCEANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 14. 1S!)T. I West Side Department WEDDED A MONTH AGO. Miss Ida Williams, of Eynon Street, Be comes the Bride of John Truesdcll. Ceremony Privately Performed. Miss Ida 'Williams, of Kynon stieet, vvni matrled on Due. 19, 1S90, to John Tiuesdell, tin employe nt thu Wyoming lfuirtt.'. The lepoit of thu inniilugo litis been current for a Hhoit time,,. mil Inst o uutni7 ti Tilbuno teiiortet culled tit the ht)int of the bible's father tit 11M Kynon stleet, wbeie Mr. and Mis. Tiuesdell tno Hon lesldlng '.Mr. Tiuesdell lilmself nnswered the knock. He did not denv the Until of the tumor, and .sltnpl said that when -lie was leady he Mould give the an nouncement of the wedding to the im pels, lie would hue called .it the of fice If he wished It made public befoie this time, he said Mis. Tiuesdell Is the daughter of John I Wlllltinih She Is an e.ceedlngl attuictlve young ,oman, and Is well and widely known. Mr. Tiuesdell is a line specl- jiu-n of manllood and lie has made many fi lends. PKATH OF JOSKl'H FIIKKMAN. Joseph Fieeman, ngid 7S yeuis, an old lesldent of Mullet tte Heights, died lat Sunday at 'Wllllnmsbuit,'. la , after nil Illness of but two days The cause of death was- theumntlstn of the heait. Thomas J, rieeman, of Aenlle C, 'Hellevlle, son of the deieastd, was , calkd to the western eltj labt Filday, 4. : mm tt w J) 7&M'& v I' Si 'HTk' VV II !.'a mm t ill I WW JOSKl'll rilUKMA.V, when It was seen that the aged man colilib'not live. Mr. Fieeman lenched bis fathers bedside, aftei a tide of 1,100 miles,, but Hie skk man was uncon scious and (Xpiied without lecoveiing consciousness The tuneial took place ' Tuesd.ij afternoon ol this week. Mi Fieeman moed to Bellevue Heights fiom Cnibondale In ISjJ, about ithe time the Bellevue bieaker commenced ship ment of coal. The place was then but a biindh of a few small houses. Thli teen jears ago he moed to Iowa. To his many fi lends Mi Fieeman was known as a man of stoillng woith, of n goneious natuio, und the oldest lesi clenK of Bellevue, wlio lemember him, piaise his pood thai actor lie Is sui vled by a wife and thiee chlldien: Thomas, who Is lite boss In the Belle Mie shaft; AVllli.im, of South Ameilcn; and Mis. Ketse Kuns, of Wllllams buiR, In. Thomas Fieeman has not le tuined hdnie jut. "WIIKN CLUBS AKK TRUMP. ToniRht the champion "clnclleis" fiom the West Side Republican league and the West Side Centinl Republican i lub will meet and play for the fall name of their lospottlve organisations The game will lie plajed in the looms of the league on South Main aenue and will begin at S o'clock. Foui tables will be used, eight playeis iep lesentlng each oiganlntlon. The club men will, be. "W. K. Tliayei, Cbailes K. banning, rutnk B Reese, Geoige Fiaunfelter, David Collins, William Lewis, W. S Meais, Moigan Lewis, substitutes, Luthei Pilce and Ad. Fiaunfelter. The league playeis will be. W. II Moigan, John T. James, Kdwaid Miles, T K Lejsbon, John II Keynolds, John Wllkiiis, li.i Newton and one other. Who this one other Is the league did not cue to sav last night. This Is intended as a flight to the Republican club. A letuin game will be played. , PATRONIZE! PATRONIZE! A call Is made to the people of the West Side to pationize the sub-postal station which was established on this side on Jan 2. The station is at Deck ers ditiR stoio on Not th Main avenue, four dooi.s above Jackson .stieet, on the westeily side of the nenue. Miss Ciertiude Decker Is the obliging cleik It means a gieat deal to the success of the sub-station and to a futuie exten slon of jet limited seivlee Rhen, that West Side people genet ally should buy their stamps, stamped en elopes, pos- -tnl caids and wi.ippeis at the station. The business thus far has been any thing but encouiaging. The Noith End 8to,0air. established at the same time nj. the West Side station, lias done a .greater business, and the Not Mi End cannot boast of as gieilt a population, either. Miss Decker is paid by the gvi eminent, and jour pationage will not Ineiease. her .salaiy, but It will go a gieat way tow aid having a still better HeivJce on Mils side. IP'' VNiA x PAKTY MONDAY NIGHT. A number of fi lends gathered at the home of .Mr. and Mit,, Flelze, of South Sumner avenue, Monday evening and spnt a most delightful time, the fea tures being games, dancing and piano selections by Miss Mm tlio, Kvnns. Those piesent were John Denabuum, Mi;. Und Mis. John Wagstan. Mi and MlS.V. O. Smith, Mi and Mis. R. I., .Ilcbr, Mr. and Mis. C. Caminer, Mr nnrt Mis. i:. O. Whltmoie, Mis Haiz lei. Mis, C. Hhooster, .Mrs J: Gloor, Will Pilce, Mis. C. Sanker, Mis. K. 3ienold,s, Mib. Hunt, Mis. J. Michel, Ml.ss Anna Flelze, Mis. S Wagstulf, Mrs. J. Gammer, Mr and .Mis. J. IJena bi.um, Misses Veina and I.ettle AVag slnff, Ilimim illaizler, I'eail Sanker, Di'ttlu Shooster, Doiotlia Michel, Geo. Ranker, Geoige Whltmoie, AVesley Hehei.-John Denabaum and Ueveily lteynolds, Supper was solved at mld nlulit. , OFFtCEUS INSTALLnD. Patagonia lodge, No. 320, Knights of Pythias, Installed officers last night In Kv&ns' hull on South Main avenue. The olllceis Instnlled are: John T. Lewis, past chancellor commander; Thomns J. Kdwards, chancellor commandei ; 15. H iKvans, vice chancellor; John J. now- ' lands, prelate; David P, Itoberts, inas- iter ot work; David D, Lewis, master ,at nuns; John A. Dagger, Inside guuru; jAVIIlam D'eacon, outside cuaid; T, K. OVHIIains, jr., trustee for eighteen months. This lodgo Is the same otgan- station which, celebiated thelf annl vetsaiy a nionlh ago with elaboiute ex el clses. MONDAY TIIK HAY. Reception of patients at the West Side hospital will begin next Monday, when, It Is expected, nil the necessnty equipments to the hospital will be In plnce and lendy for use. This was de cided upon at a meeting of the bospltnl directors yesterday afternoon at the building. The day for public Inspection of the hospital has not yet been set, but the inannKcmont say that It w... bo during the latter pnit of next week. The meeting" yesteiday was attended by all but two of the dlrectois. FUNKUATj OP tlODI.IP CIAT1LK. The funeml of the late Clodllp Clablo took place at 0 o'clock yesteiday moin linj fiom HI. John's Oct man Catholic chinch. IloV. Father FrlcKer eelebiut ed high mass, Theie was a laige fu nual concollise. The pall-bearers were Walter lIuggeity.Mattln Moran, James Klff, John Jenkins, August Gable and John XlntU'. hiteiinent was made at St. John's cenieteiy. MINOR MKNTIONINGS. The Patagonia Social tlub will hold a social Mils evening at Zncharlah ball The following hae been elected us olllceis for the Ladles' Aid society of the Scianton Stleet Baptist church: Mis. B O. Heddoe, piesldent; Mis Coi a Menllleld, vlce-piesldent; Mis William Fowlei, secietaiy; Mrs. Bush, Measurer. The entcitnlnment Riven last even ing nt the Bellevue Welsh Cnlvlnlstlc Methodist chinch for the benefit of No II! school tit Bellevue, netted between $10 nnd $1". The piogratnme, as mint ed, was given with one exception, In full. Edwin I'.owen and Mollis Thomas sang two of their fnvoiltes in line style. TIip West Side Iltownles, under the dltectlon of Miss Mnttie Watklns, weie the chief delight of the evening. Miss Watklns is n teacher In the school. The money will be used in pui chasing books. Piofesor J. Ileniy Kerniner llng, pilnclpnl of the school, Is chiefly lesponslble for the success of the bene 1I, bis complete woik showing Itself veiy foiclbl'. The funeiul of the late Mis. Sainh James will take place at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon fiom the family l evi dence on Hjdo l'uik nvenue. Ariunge inents base been made bo that the fu neial will be tit almost the same time as the funeinl of Miss Maigatet A ijl lains, which will take place at the same holii, but shoitlj aftet tbo James luneinl, fiom "itlie home on 1'leusant stieet. nholco cut flowers and' now er de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, G44 Spiuce. Reese Davis, of Syiacuse is vlslt- Ing fi lends lieio. Finnk II Belden, of the Delaware, Lackawanna' and Western machine shops-, has been offcied the position of assistant secietaiy at the Railroad Young Men's Chilstlan association. He has accepted, and will begin the new duties next Sunday. The latest and, best styles. Roberts, 12C Noith Maine. Mis. Lawience Buike, of Carbondale, Is -Nlsiting on this side. The funeinl of the late John II. Smith will take place at 2 30 o'clock Sunday afternoon fiom ti.e Washbuin Stieet Piesbj-'teiian chinch. We laundry stiff collais with soft button holes Ciystnl Laundry. Mrs. John Hauling of Baiton, X. Y is lsltlng her daughter, Mis. F. P. Doty, at the Hampton Stieet Method ist Episcopal chinch paisonage. Murello Gieen, of Tenth stieet, Is confined to his home by Illness. Chailes James is lecoveilng fiom his lecent injuiles Dr. E. Y, Harrison, Dentist, Mears Hall. 113 S. Main avenue. Miss Clara Jones, of Noith Lincoln nwnue, has lesumeo. her studies at the State Noimal school at Blooms buig Dr. V.W. Colborn, Dentist. Rooms 141 North Main avenue. West Side llusiness Directory. HARRIET J. DAVIS, PLORIST.-Cu: flowers and funeral designs a specialty; 1H South Main avenue; two doors from Jackson street. MORGAN'S PHARMACY-101 NORTH avenue Warranted pure drug3 and chemicals. Prescriptions carefully pre pared. Fine stationery and blank books. A large stock Hiiltablo for Christmas presents. Teachers' Bibles cheaper than ecr. Call and examine them. Wood stains, paints, window glass, etc. Clerk at store all hours of nleht. SECOND HAND FURNITURE Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. Kins. 701 to 709 West Lack awanna avenue. TIIU AMP.UICAN BUCK. It Is Shipped All Over the AVorld in Grcut Numbers. American blcjelos must certainly be pi feueil in nil paits of the world to anv othei limkus, If the values of the exports of bicycles and i.cle inerchanulse, as given b the United States treasurv de pnitment, aie a criteilon Tew persons beside those dlrectlj Interested have a fair conception of the Immense numbei of wheels that uie monthl epoited to vail ous foielgn countries The great demand for Ameilcun-mude wheels Is a gnat trib ute to the skill of the mnnuf.ictuiers of this nation and the quality of theli pio ductions. ., , . Dining the month of September the vulue of blcjclo and ecle sundries ex poited to foreign countries was $302,332. Intimating the value of each wheel to bo $2", that would bo an equivalent to the halo foi export alone of 12,113 wheels in one month, 01 -184 wheels pel da Thee figures uiu for exports onlj. They will convev a fnli Idea of the magnitude of the ecle industry In this countu During the nine months of IBM, Includ ing Septembpi, the vulue of the exports of Ameikun bicycles and sundries was JJ.1G3,. 0i7 Allowing $25 as the average value, these Humes would bo equivalent to 12'J,IJ10 biejcles hhlpped In nine months, or an average of 11,068 l r month, 01 fC3 per day Thus It will be -ecn that the exports for September weie somewhut lowei than the nveiage Gieat Hiltaln was the heaviest puichas ei, the exports to that eountij foi tlio month amounting to $1W,TH. for the nine months, $1,020,1171, a deeiease of marly $S,000 from thu nveiage for the nlno mouths The llguies fpi tho nine months show 1111 aveiage shipment per month (al lowing $23 ner wheel) of 40.S3S wheels. which is ut the into of 4,537 per mouth (2j woiking dajs to the month), or 181 per da, Ci'ltulnb thole must be some su pei ioi It j of Amcilcun-tnade wheels over liritisu piouueiions wnen tne demand ror American ejcles Is ho great us to icqulie an exyoitntlon of an aveiage of 1,(,00 wheels pel day. Thu following table shows the value of bicycle shipments: September Shipments ship- foi 9 mos Country, inents. of i Gieat Hrltaln $100,714 $l,02o,'J71 Cunadu 12,822 201,910 Australia 83,343 212,611 Fiance 1,107 HS.TuO Other Huropean counti.'s 21,831 8S0,9'",1 Jlexlco 1 3,821 87,087 Porto Hlco Ci.fi 7.SSI Santo Domingo 193 478 ltiazll 1,801 10,810 Columbia 3.98S 10,483 China ,. 1,557 7,413 Afllcu 8,783 20,028 m Solid Gold Kings only $1.00; they qie extia. heavy and woith $4, DO, Davldmv Bros,' dealing out sale, 217 Lackawanna, avenue. Skates at one-half price at Flotey's, 222 Wyoming avenue. Suburban News In General SOUTH SI DK m:vs. In Pharmncy hall Tuedaj' evening Binnch 85, Catholic Mutual Bonuflclnl association, held the Installation of Its officers for the comlns ear. Michael McGatry was Installed piesldent for the sixth time. Attorney M. J. Dona hoe, district deputy, perfoimcd the in stallation cciemonies, The officers of Comet lodge, No 431, Knights of Pythias, for the ensuing year weie Installed Tuesday evening In Haitmnn's hull on Plttston nvenue. Dlstilct Deputy Schlffer conducted the Installation and n laige gathei Ing of knights and their fi lends was piesent Seveial delegations fiom sister lodges wete also present. The South Scinnton board of tiade will hold a meeting tomoirow night In Stori's hall. The meeting is called for the puipose of Rllng citizens an op poitunlty to Hilly to the lescue of the oiganlzatlon, as It Is In danger ol piss Ing Into a thing of the past. The good the board has accomplished and could continue to effect Is sullklent icason whj It should be suppoi ted and made a peimanent nnd financially solid Insti tution We latindiy stiff collars with soft button holes. Ciystal Laundiy. On Jan. 2" the Electilc Social club will hold a masquerade ball In (?ei manla hall Louis Wagner, of Plttston avenue, who has bepn visiting In New Yotk city, has leturned. William Van,.Gpusbock, of Willow street, was lecently called to Orange, Pa., by the death of his sister. The funeinl of Miss Mnmlo Conbov occui led yesterdaj- morning from the home of her father, Patrick Conboj, on Cedar n-qntie Intel ment was In the Hjde Park'cemeteiy. Choice cut flowers nnd llower de signs nt Palmer & McDonalds, 544 Spruce. , . r . r ro- i i GHEKN RIDGi:. Mrs. Rockwell Goitou, of Delawaie stieet, has Jjeen called, to Salamanca, N, Y.,.on account ol the aeilous Illness of her biother-in-law. The Women's Christian Temper uuce union 111 hold an evangelistic meeting ut 2.30 this afternoon ut the home of Mis. Ella iDepue, 1371 Penn avenue. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all. Mis. M. D Fainhani and daughtei, Leone, of Broakei stleet, left yesteiday morning for Windsor, N. Y , wheie they will spend a shott time with fi lends. , J. Attfttus Robertson, of Sandeison nenue, who bus been 111 for some Mine, Is now at thapolnt of death. Camp No. 23, Patilotic Older Sons of Ameilcn, held a hugely attended meeting on Tuesdaj" evening. Seveial candidates weie Initiated. After camp a erv splilted mock tilal was held. The attorneys weie, for plaintiff, Messis. Jaclkson and Fowler; for de fendant, Messis. Seward and Haw ley. Verdict was rendeied for the defense. K. D. Hughes spent Tuesday and Wednosdaj- in Blnghamton, N. Y. J. M. Atherton, of A. L Spencer's stoie, is slowly iecoerlng fioln a se veie illness. A imity was held at the lesldenco of Mr. and Mis. S, V. Slater, of Mey leit avenue, Tuesday evening Dancing was Indulged in until a late hour and some verj pleasing songs weie len deied bj W. Wan en and E Dlpiej-. Refreshments weie seied. Music was furnished by Piofessor S. V. Slater and W, GIffoid. Those piesnt weie: Mr. and Mis. S. V. Slatei, Mi. and Mis. B. Failchon, Mr. and Mis. J. Elder, Mr. and Mrs. O. Hage, Mr. and Mis. A. Slater, Miss Maine Elder, Miss Maggie Hage, Miss Kate Bianek, Miss Rose Renchlei, Miss F. Osslg, Miss Maine Binnen, C. Hlgglns, H Pi Ingle, P II. Carfiej', M. Mai Ion, W Wanen, W. II. Slater, E. Dlprey, W. GIffoid. PKOVIDKNCi:. A laige number of citizens lesldlng In the Thlid wuid met last Tuesday evening In the rooms on Fulton stieet occupied by the Antluacito Social club, for the purpose of discussing the udv is alilllty of oiganlzlng a hose company. Speeches weie made by a number of those piesent. The lesult of the meet ing was the oiganUatlon of a company under the name of Independents The following olllceis weie elected to serve for the ensuing year: President, John McAnultv ; vice piesldent, James Flan naghan; lecoidlng secietar, Thomas Leonard; financial secietaiy, Patiick Mai tin; tieasuier, John McConnack. The new company numbei s thirty members. Another .meeting will be held tomorrow evening. At Tuesday night's meeting It was decided to mn a ball In Mulheiln's hall on Wednes day evening, Februaiy 10. John Loftus, of Leggetts stieet. Is slightly Indisposed. Misses Katie and Hannah Thornton, of "West Maiket stieet, have leturned fiom a seveial weeks' stay with friends In Philadelphia Mis. "William Chappell, of Noith Main avenue, Is visiting friends at Newaik, N. J. The Citizens band has leoiganb.ed under the leadership of Piofessor Geo. Ciump. Two meetings a week aie held for leheaisal. The band Is composed of well known musicians, and under the dlieotion of suth a competent man as Piofessor Crump Is sine of a suc cessful futuie. The Houquet dancing class met for piactlce lost evening in Urown's hall. mJN.tlOKIi. At the last meeting ot tho school boaitl an amendment was made to the new school law, which has been in ef fect since October, tiansfenlng 001 taln power of the supeilnleuclent to the principals of the various schools. Un der this amendment patents 01 guar dians aie not neeessaUly (.(impelled to see the supeilntendent in peison, but can apply to the pilnclpals of the schools to which the pupils attend, In older that the pupil who has been ab sent fiom school six half days may be reinstated. B. U. Kerr, of Scianton, will deliver his popular" leetuie, "A TiIp Tlnough li eland," In St. Murk's palish house tills evening. The leetuie will com mence nt 7.13 o'clock. Admission will be 25 cents. Mr. Ken's ability as an enteitalner Is well known and his 11 lustiation of Iilsh wit and humor aie not only enjoynble but Instiuctlve. Mr, and Mis, Chailes Jay, of Web ster avenue, have jutuined fiom a visit w'ltli friends in Ulnghamton, N. Y. Miss Muigret Lalley, of Aichbald, Is being entei (ained by Mlbs Tessie Mc Hule, of 121m Street. Tho Independent ,Qrder of Ilepta sophs, through their tieusuiei, G. W. 13. Allen, has paid $2,000 to Mrs, M. S. Stark, It being tho death policy of her husband, who died a few weeks ago. The. members of the sV'olcoino Social club dancing class are equested to meet on Friday evening in the futuie, A PLAGUE OF THE NIGHT ITCHING PILES AND OTHER RECTAL TROUBLES EASILY CURED BY A NEW AND SAFE METHOD. A Rcniiuluible Number of Cures Mudc by thu l'jinnild Pile Cures About one person In eveiy four suf fcis from some foiin of rectal disease. ThomostcommoiinndnnnoylnK Is Itch ing piles, Indicated by warmth, slight moisture and Intense, uncontrollable Itching In the pat ts ufiectod. The usual treatment has been some altnplo ointment or salve which some times glvo tcmpoiury tellef, but noth ing like a peimanent euro can be ex pected from such superficial treatment. The only neimnnent cine for Itching piles yet dlscoveied Is the Pyinmld Pile Cuie, not only foi Itching plies, licit for every other form of piles, blind, bleeding ot piotrudlng. The Hist ap plication ghes Instant relief and the continued use for a short time causes a peiinaneiit lemoval of the tiinuns or the amnll pniasltes which cnust the Intense Itching and dlscomfoit of Itch ing piles. Many plijslclaiis for u long time sup posed that the lematkable lellet nf foided by the Pyinmld Pile Cure was because It was supposed to contain coculne, opium or slinllei diugs, but such Is nut the case, A lecent caieful analysis of the lemedy showed it to be absolutely Uee fiom any coculne, opium, oi in fact anv poisonous, in Juilous drugs whateer. For this icason the Pyinmld Pile One Is piobably the only pile cute ex tensively recommended by physicians, because It is so safe, no piompt In the lellef afforded and so far as known the only positive cute for piles except a suiglcnl opeiatlon. In one year the Pyramid Pile Cute has become the best known, the safest and the most extensively sold of any pile cuie befoie the public. Neatly all diugglsts now sell It nt CO cents, nnd $1 per packuge. Address the Pyramid Co., Albion, Midi, for book on cnusp and cute of piles and also hundieds of testimonials Horn al paits of the United States. If Htiffeilng from nny foim of plies nsk jour diugglst foi a package of Pyiamid Pile Cure and try it tonight. commencing with Filday evening, Jun uaiy 15 The class was fonneily held on Satin dn evenings. David Tuinbull, of Giove stieet, spent yesteiday In Aoca, where he attended the funeial of David Cranston. The funeral of Mi. Btldget O'Horo, widow of the late Michael O'Hoio, took place jestorday morning fiom her home on Pine street. Sei vices were held in St. Mary's church, after which Interment was made In Mount Carmel cemeteij. The pall-beaiers were Bry an Ilealey, James Hollerin, Jnmes O'Hoio, Pntiick Lyon. Michael Halpln and Thomas O'Horo. Deceased had been a lesldent of Dunmoio for a num ber of years and died vciy" suddenly Monday evening while visiting a neigh bor, Death was due to old age and heait disease. Two step-chlldien sur vive her, Health Officer P. r. O'Hoio and RIchaid O'Hoio. James Young announces to the public that he will 'not be' r. candidate for countJ treasurer. Mis. A. S. Snyder is 111 at bet home on Diullej stieet Boin To Mr. and Mis. Martin Joyce, of Throop stieet, a son. MINOOKA. The school boatd met yesteiday at No. 1 "-chool. The new ly-elected olllcers of the O'Connell council, Young Men's Insti tute, will be Installed this evening. The Iteptibllcan conferees met at Mooslo esteld.lv to appoitlon the dlt feient ofllces. Tax collector, auditor, justice of the pence and school direc tor weie assigned to the west dlstilct The Aichbald lecelved one supervisor and tho Southwest district the other, the town cleik and tic asm er The con feiees will hold anothei meeting Satur day evening nt Adam FnssholdVs hotel In Gieenwood. The pilmailes will be held this afternoon between the houis of 4 and 7. A new wiclal oiganlatlon, built on the plan of Gothnm's Tuedo club, has been foimed by a number of our ptomi nent young men. The aggiegatlon that made up tho peisonnel of the Demociatlc confeiees' board appear to be much Inclined to abolish pilmary elections The coming banquet of the Young Men's Institute Is causing much gos sip In social elides, ns the alfalr piom ised to be one of the ginndest social af falis ever conducted in this place. Adam rasshold Is mentioned as a candidate for supei visor. Mr. Fass hold was defeated at the last election. Nevei theless, he made a cieditable showing and his fi lends aie uiglng him to make another effort. CHANT IN HA.TTI.I: ! c Smoked Cigars mid Whittled Sticks During tho Conflict. As the ireneinl felt that lie could be found mote icadlly, and could Issue his ordei's moie promptly from the cential point which he had choHen tor his headquaiters, he lemalned theie al most the entiie day. He would at times walk slowly up and down, but most of the day he sat upon the stump of a ttee or on the giound, witli his back lean ing asainst a tiee. The tluead gloves lemalned on his hands, a lighted cigar was In Ills mouth almost constantly, and his penknife was kept In active use whittling sticks He would pick up one small twig after anothei, and some times holding tho small end away fiom him would uipldly shave it down to a point; nt othei times he would tut 11 the point tow aid him and work on It as If shaipenlng a leadpencil, then he would giidlo It. cut It In two, tlnow It away and begin on anothei. We had long been accused of being a nation of v hit tiers, and this practice on the pan of such a conspicuous lepiesentntive Ameiican seemed to jrlvt? coloi to tho charge. He seldom Indulged In this habit in subsequent battles. Tho occupation played sad havoc with the tluead gloves, and befoie nightfall seveial holes bad 'een voin In them, fioin which his finger nails piotiuded. Aftei that day the gloves dlsappeaied and the geneial theieafter went without them in tamp, and woie the usual buckskin gauntlets when on hoiseback. It was not till tho Appomat tox cumnnign that another pair of tluead uloves was donned. Theie was a inysteiy about the use of those gloves which was never ontliely solved The lmpiesslon vviiK that .Mis Giant had pin chased them, and handed them to thu genet al befoie lie staited fiom Washington, ana that, either In def eience to her, or because he had 0. no tion that the ofllceis In the Hastein ai mles weie bi enter stlckleis for diess than those In the unities of the West, ho woio thu gloves continuously for tho 111 st tlueo days of his opening cam paign In Virginia; that Is to say, ns long ns they lasted under the wear and tear to which he subjected them (' Cam paigning with Grant," by General Hor ace Poitcr, in tho December Century.) (ohm Out of IliiKiiioss. Hverythlng In the lino of watches, diamonds, Jewelry, etc., being sold at auction at Davldow Ilios,, 217 Lack'a. ave, 124-126 Wyoming Ava This Is the Bargain Week Our Annual Clearance Sale. The allies we have be;ii ollcr-nq since January 2, arc proofto the fact that vc have reached the extieme in bargain offerings ami this coming week will cap the climax. The enormous reductions vc have made do not onlj affect tile departments given below, but out entire business, and moucj saving people will do well to investi gate. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. C: pieces doublo fold plaid dress goods, woith So. Clearance Sale I'ricu, 5c 75 pieces lino wool dress goods, IJc. and Mc. kind. Clearance Sale Price, 2l)c black and colored silks, C3c 73 pieces quality. 50 pieces Clearance Sale Price, H'Jc black and colored silks, 73c. Clearance Sale Price, 49c quality White Goods and House Furnishings 50 pieces aid-wlde pilnted cambric, 10c. kind. Cleartuice Sale Price, 5c 20 pieces extra quality "Canton flannel, woith Sc. Clearance Sale Price, 'IJc 100 dozen pure linen towels, tegular 12'4e. quality. Clearance Sale Price, 9c 500 pair white and colored blankets from a . 79c. up 23 bales bed comforts from S9c. up Special sale of two dozen extra quality down comfoits, woith $3 00 , Clearance Sale Price, S.2.98 and $3.49 Complete Outfitters. Tlint is whit wo clilin to be, and wo feel assured when wo say this, thcro aro no urtlclos ut men's f 111 nishlngs tint wo do not carry in btock VVn aro soiling ono ot tho best shirts In town for SI Oil You noed only wear 0110 In order to coin lnciyoui self of tho otcellunco of its fit and quality. CONRAD, IIATTElt am FUHNISHEK Two Weeks in Plondit. To see Florida Is a pleasure: to visit It Is a pilvllege; but to spend a foit nlght within Its bordeis Is an epoch. There Is a. gieat satisfaction in wit nessing the ilpenlng of tiopicnl tiults In their own native land, and a peculiar Joy in.wiestling with old ocean's waves when lakes and livers at home nie all Icebound. One appiec lutes tho won deis of modern Invention and inllioad development upon lenv ing the neigh borhood of good skating ono day nnd finding himself In the vicinity of good bathing the next. Yet ithls can be done, and the man who pieteis hunt ing or fishing will take his accountie ments along with htm, for rioildu ex tends a coidlal Invitation to all sports men Whoever would exchange for two weeks tho uncertain climate of the Noith for the delightful and Spring like sunshine of rioilda should take the personally-conducted Jacksonv Hie tour of tho Pennsylvania Itallioad which leaves New Yoik by special tinln Jan. !iG Excursion tickets for this tour, Including nillway ti aspor tation, Pullman accommodations (one berth), and meals en toute In both dl lectlons while tiavellug on the special tiain, will be sold nt the following lates, New York, S30 00, Philadelphia. $4S00; Canandalgun, $52 Su; Kile, $:.4 85, Wilkes-Untie, $50 35, Plttsbuig, $53 00, and at pioportlonute Kites fiom othei points. For tickets, Itlneiniles, nnd other in formation apply to ticket agents, tour ist agent at 11SG Dioadwny, Nnv Yoik ol ito Geo. W. Hoyd, Assistant Genet al Passenger Agent, Hioad Stieet Station Philadelphia. lthoiimatihiii Cured in a Dili. "Mystic Curo" for ihoumatlsm and neuralgia radically cures In one to three, days. Its action upon the system Is remutknblo and mysterious. It re moves at once tho causo and tho dis eaBO Immediately disappears Tho first doso greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Carl Lorenz, US Lackawanna ave nue, diugglst, Scranton. To Cnro n Cold in Ono Ony. Take laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fuils to cure. 25 cents. The ICIng of UEECHAM'S. Pills U Deecham'B. AMUSEMENTS. ACADlvMY OK MUSIC, PrIJd), Jnnuarj 15 Kvcrybody'a rnvorfTo Comoiltnn, BILLY BARRY In his blu Bucrcii nnd Inst tlmo of THE RISING . GENERATION All tlio Piivorltoi In Now BneclMtleq. Now Dnncci nnd Latest Hours, 'I ho piny Mint hna aft the whnlu ruuutry iMlRhlni. Ilnvo J oil si on lllllv Hirrv's greit uaiuo of pokcrl Ask jour fiuiiils lio hiivc. PHicns (Inllery as:, Italcony age. Or. cheMrn Circle 50c, urcneiiru 75c, I'urior Clialrs J 1. 00. A.CADHMY OF MUSIC, fntnnlnj Mntlncc Inn 1 1J hntunlay I : v c 11 1 n g Jail, I (J Tlio populnr farco comody tiorforninucc, THE SPORTING CRRZE Win. Courtrlghl, Geo II. Adam), Frnnk Parley, nnd 1 3IKKKY KNTKUTAINEKS 16 Now Jok 09, Now Souks, Now Dances. AUIINni: Adult, anywhere, ascl Chll ilrcn, n; where, 15c. l,Vi:MN(l.-(iallery 15c: llulcony 35c, 3jci I lrst Floor 33c, 50c, 75c. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Morula) and TucsJnj , Jan. 18 und 10 EDISON'S VITASCOPE AND REFINED CONCERT COMPANY TIIU WONDtiRPUl. VITASCOIi:-UdUon' aotli Centur" benatlon Tho Pictures. Grnnd Old Falls of Nil gai a Famous Herald Square Scene, Unt terv 1'alk. N Y, Shoot the Shutes, (uv toonist, t'mbrelli Dance, iSly PollcemaA ucene, .vioutiteu route urin, view or t'as. aic Palls, N J , Molintod Police, I'ollce Charge, Monroe Doctrine, Feeding the Doves, (Minimi Artillery In Action, Wash ington Maiket, Scotch Dnnce, Hob Koj T1I0, and 50 othci up-to-date plcttuds of the latest design This Is vonr only chance to s.ce this wonderful "Vltnscopo." Oalleiv 13c baleonv '25o. orchcatra elrc ,13c, orchcstiu ;uid pallor chairs fide Special matlhoo Monday, pi lens 15e nnd i'n. Or all kitids, manufactured at ahoC uotkt at The TrUbuue Office. 2,000.00 Made and Sold in Six Months, ending ilarch 1, 1896," Total Product of llllllllllSi The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Wnshbnrn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from tha Pacific Const to St. John's, New, Foimdland, und in Knglnnd, Ireland and Scotland very largely, and' is recognized as the best flour in tha world. WHOLESALE AGENTS. HAVE YOUR HORSE SHOD VITH TH Removable, Self-Sliarpsnini Neverslip To? UalU TTEIBEIDEI k 11 GENERAL AGENTS, And a full Hue of iron and steel Blacksmiths' aud Wag oumakers' supplies. SCRANTON, PA. To Publishers & THEDBG&SONMANUFACTUmNGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES - IB d R l simsimQ ratBiimani B-Hff no ?iwciwuir ii&uivw HOISTING m PUMPING MACHINERY. Cteneral Office: SCRANTON, PA. For aalo by JOHN H. FHELhS, Spruce Street, Scranton, THE FROTHINGflflM Wagner A Kcls, "ilnnniie'j, John I.. Kerr, Acting Alnnajcr. OM3 KlOIIT ONLY, TliiirJay, January 14, Tlio world's grontoit cliamctor nctor, EDWARD HARRIQAN, In hie famous succuai, OLDLAVENDER A Hivat Compnuy, Spoolnl Scenory, Now Mu sic, Cntchy Hones nnil Kolllckliig Jfcd. lojshy IJAVU IIKAIIAM. talo of scita otions.Tuosilny, Jan. 11, at p n.m THE FROTHINGHflM. Waener &. Uels, Alnnncr. John I.. Kerr, Acting Alnnager. Snturdn, Jon Id. Alattnee and Night The Latest Laughing Success I THE WAY PARISIANS Now Uiinnlng ot the Vaudeville Theatre, London. Reigning lilt at the Nauveaute Theatre, PnrM. A refined high class comody. Wanaijomont nf Charles hroliman. I'ronontod horo nftor 20J nlglitH In Xow York, 1UU nlsilits in Button, 100 nights in Chicago, with tho original American cnHt. JMatlnec Price Hntl re balcony 25c, entire lower floor soc. llvenlng-as, so, 7scand$i. Biloof soats opoiis'lhnrsday, Jan. It at Ua.iu. DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday and Siturday, Jan. 14, 15, and 10, Oriental Extravaganza Company (Ioroi:ous cosTUAins. URiailT AND CATCHY MUSIC. SPECIAL SCENERY. CLEVER SPECIALTIES. FUNNY SITUATIONS. Admission 10, 20 or 30 Cents. Two performances daily. Doors open at 1.S0 and 7. Curtain rises at 2 30 and 8 15. BARRELS (7 U. ,u, 6TEEL He Positively Cannot SHj IUEBEARD CORNELL M fctijf OENTEREC 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. Address BUSINESS MANAGER. BAFIRE, PA., Manufacturers of V oilers, Vhen In doubt what to use for Nervous Debility. Luss of Power, Ira potcncy.Atrppnv, Varicocele and other v,cauneses, from nny cause, use Scxine I'llli. Drains checked and full vipor quickly restored. IfuDBlcdua taeb trcutfei remit f4lil1r, Mailcdforjl 00,0 boxes $5 00. With 5.00 orders w e give a guarantee to cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO,, Cleveland, O. Ihbinsclit, ccr. VUcmlnn Avenue ra.id