TUTU ECRAiNTON TiUBtnTE-FTllDAY MORNING. JANUARY 15, 1S7. West Side Department CLUB DEFEATED LEAGUE. Interesting Game of Cinch llelwccn the Members ot Republican Orgnlza tlona ot the West Side. Wood lots ot blood, In Tact the Rood KupubllciuiH luuscnt lind to toll up their lianlnloonH ItiHt iili?ht when iilayuis fiom the West S3 1 do luaKiio und the Weit Hide Cnntml iluh mut mid plnycd "cinch" 01 "pedio" us sonic call It In the 1001111 ot the- IcaRiio on South .Main nvenue. Tho Kiitno wus ' fili'iully" hut that didn't itttcifmo with iila for the lire of each und ui'ioiio of the hIx teen plnyerfo. Tlulr niiitu'S wi'ie men tioned In CHtoi(1av'i IsHile and a lppe tltlon Is unneci'isniy huic, Ito-ildet, some ol the players did not wish it and that'h piioukIi. The club won. Four tables weie In ln, two lepiesentatlves of tins ou,'unl.atlon at vaih, and 1200 polnl'i was the ilnal fioal to be leached. Kach table has ay Its limit P.OO points, the paitneis just leaehlnt; this winnlm; and the ntweirate to be counted In a Riund mi oop at tho 1J00. The s-coiu ut cluso Mas as follows: Flist table, )pcii;itc, 2ST; Club, ,!0J Second, I.wtRue, 3JR, Club, L'UO. Thlid, Club. 'MO; I.eat'tie, 21S. rourth, I.eaKue, L'.'S; Club, 301. Total, Club, 1201. I-wiijue, 101C. Thus the club lion but the lenRiio had their lietoiy Its jiiesldrnt, W. A. I'hllllps uiih the bit? hoiiul lilim bee and elRais weie binoked at thu league's expense, Picshlent of the club, Thomas 1. Daniels, who was pi esc lit uikouiub inB his men, admitted that It Mas a Good evening spent A letuin fame will be plajed at tho Club's loom. GREAT CROWD ATTENDED. 1'ortj-liri.t Annual Hull of rruiikliti I'ire Compaii) Lust Night. It sounds extiaoidlnai:. but Is title lieiettheless that the Fianklln Flic company last t'enlng conducted theli foity-llist annunl ball in Meats' hall. Such it. ciond has neier bcfoie danced In Mea'ls' as that which attended last eveniiiR. Thete Mas batclj loom enoush for the Ritests Hauei's oiehes tia furnished the music and Fiank Sudam mus uiunintu The 'land match slatted tit 0 o'clock. It was a lonir line, but was cleieily handled by the ptompter In chaiRe. Sets weie fmmed at the sound ol the ooi net. The Franklins weie all pies ent In nattj unlfoims and shlnliiR but tons. In chattje ot the ball foi the company weje Joseph W Ilnll, mas ter of cetemonles William 11 Kline, chief of the llooi , lloor committee, T. II. Allen, J C. Hi own, Hint Kline, tfeno l)eib, Hlchaul Dai is, li. C. Citcen; le ceptlon committee, V II. Hians, D. I?. Nichols, Simon Thomas, T. D. llutch Insou, Chniles Oilinn, B. F. Allen; com mittee of aiiantiemonti, James L. Heaieis, chaliman, John L. Lowiy, secietaiy; D. D Nichols, Itlchaid Da K T. II. Allen John It. KIme as In chaiRe of the cloak loom and John L. Lowiy was In cliai!j- at the dooi. Handsome souienli piosiammeb weie Rlien out. OFriCHRS OF OIIGANIZATIONS The following ollleeis have been elected by the Flist Welsh Baptist church: Conespondlng .secietaiy, J5. Hughes; llnanclul secietaiy, Hvan P. Dails, ttusteer for one jeai, Joseph D. Re nobis and II P. Davles; otgan ist, Mis D H Thoinaj, and choiister, W. W. Hvans The Fianklln Hnelne company has elected the follow Ing ollleeis: Piesl dent H II Evans l Ice piesident. John L Lowiy; secietaiy. John H. Kime, llnanclal secietaiy, Zeno Dei by; tieas uiei, William 11 Kime tiustees, E II. Eians, J. L. Peaveis, D. E. Nicholas, foreman. Beit Kime, Hist assistant foiemun, J. W Hall, second assistant foieman, V. Hutchinson, Hist pipeman, Zeno Detby, second pipeman, Dick Da ils; tliiid pipeman, B F Allen; fourth pipeman, D. E. Nicholas Btanch 41. Catholic Mutual Beiiellt ubsoclatlon, at a meeting Wednesday night installed ollleeis as follows: Piesident, T J Jennings, (list Mce piesident, 1'. J. McAndiew, second vice piesident, J. D Cionln, lecotding sec ietaiy, J. H, McCionln; assistant sec ietaiy, James J. Dm kin; llnanel.il sec ietaiy, J. K. Banett; treasuter, Mau llce r. Walsh, maishal, Mathew Shields; guaul, William Fan ell, tius tees, Thomns McConvllle nnd Patilck Fltzslmmons There weie piesent mem beis fiom Bianch So. of South Sctanton, und Bianch 3.", of the cential city. GATHERING OF INTELLECT. Professor James R, Hughes and wife, formeily Miss Hattie Smith, teacher at No. 11 school, lust evening entertained the teachers who ate under Mr. Hughes' supei vision as ptlncipal of No. 1-1, at their home, I52S Washbutn stieet. The evening was most pleasantly passed One of the modes of entertainment was In a contest forpiizes among the teach ers present, the test being in the great est familiarity shown in naming a so lies of pictuios of ptomlnent men, such as Harilson, in politics, James, In llteiatuie, Moody, etc. Refieshnunts weie seived by Mis. Hughes, Present weie the following teacheis: Misses Saiah Clatke, Margaiet Jamleson, Em Hie Evans, Anna Munson, Belle Doud, Florence living, Kate Walsh, Rachel Jones, Ellzaoth AVilllams, Minnie Iilnker, Esther Moses, Jennie Daniels and Miss Nettle Ellas. JACKSON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. At the annual meetintr of the bonttl of trustees of Jackson Stieet Baptist church held lust evening W. O. Jen lilns was elected piesident, E. D. Collins secretniy, and James Leyshon tteasui er. At the annual election of ollleeis of the Ladles' Aid society of the church Mrs Maty Ptltchurd was elected pies ident, Mrs. Caiollne Miles secretaty, and Mis. W. O. Jenkins, treasuiei. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho AVo nten's lllssion cltcle was held last even ing. Mrs. John II. Lewis was elected piesident. Mis, John S. Hairls read tho minutes and the tieasuiet's tepott wus read by Mrs. David C. AVilllams. An excellent and Instinctive paper on "Japan" wus read by Edwaid D. Col lins. A solo was glienliy Miss Maltha Nichols. MHS. HATON SUnPniSKD. Jlrn. James Eaton, of 11G South Tenth stieet, 11 us tendered a suiptise on Wednesday evenltiij on uttnlnini; her foity-second bltthclay, by a number of Mnsonlo friends. Vocal and insttu niental music was ilollBhtfully rendered by a number of those present. Thoso Mho attended weie; air. and Mis. Thomas Catey, Mr. and Mts. C. l.an nine, Mr. und Mrs. AV. Tonlen, Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Mete, Mr. and Mis. W. U, Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Pltcli- er, Mr. and Mrs. Thonlns KIce, Mr. and Mis. H. U, COllnirn, Mrs. Finnic Powell, MIfs Mat la Hhluer, Miss Kuthetlne Bheiwlu. JUVfiNlI-n I'AHTi". Mrs. Owen Ghniles, of 720' Hampton stieet, last nlKht Rave a juienlle patty In honor of tho birthday of her son, Ueitle On on. The followltiR weto pies ont: Missel -Otamle Williams, Annlo Williams. Huthle Mathlas, Luella Sut ton, Ktllth Smite, Mary and Annie Mc Andtew, Owendollne HlRiett, Lllllo LaiiRliam, Lillian Jones, Fiedeilek It. HlRrett, Lou Is Williams, Kbeu Will iams,, At chic William, nettle Lang hum, Paul Williams, Joshua nnd llany Williams. UNION FUNI2UAL SHliVICH The f uncials of Mrs. MaiRinet James, ot Noith Hide Pail: aietuie, und of Mis Peter Williams, of Pleasant stieet. near lelatlves who both died within a few houis time, took placo eMeiday afternoon fiom the Jackson Stieet Hnp tlst chinch. Hdwatd Howell olltclated at the set vice. The pall-beaiets were: William Jones, John Pi Ice, 13vu.ii Davis, Thuinas Lewis, Howell Dails and D. Hails, Intel meiit wus made In Wash buin stieet cemetery. OHIHFS FOltTIlH FOUnSTHHS. Couit Centennial lodge, No. 15, Or der of American Fotestois, met lust evening in Co-opetatiie hall and In stalled ollleets fot the yeat as follows: James A. Moiuan, chief range! , Dan- JAMES A MOHGAX. Chief Itangei of Court Centennial, Order of Ameilcjn Pot esters. lei Young, sub t anger; William B. Mor ley, tieasutet; II, Boston, llnanclul seo letatj, Dald Motley, tecording secie taiy, William Hai fotd, senior wood waul, Benjamin Allgood, junior wood wind, Thomas it Jones, senior beadle; David How land, junior beadle; Atthur G. Lents, Jonah Hedinund, tiustees. Mr Mot Run was re-elected to the chltf oillce. He Is one of the moling spliits of the lodge. LITTLE DROPS ,OF NEWS. Rev. Mai Ion lion Hughes pieached last eienlng at tho Fitst Congiega tlonal chut eh on South Main aienue Class No. C, of the Scianton Stieet Baptist chut eh, will conduct an enter tainment this evening at the chinch. At Meats' hall this evening that pop ular social oiganl.atlon, St Hienden council, Young Men's Institute, will hold theli thlid annual ball The tin nier aflalis have all been .successful, a select assemblage attending. This year, besides the In-town folks, delegations of oung people fiom up and down the i alley ate expected. D. Williams Intluv, one of the most ptomlnent authots In Ameilca, whose home Is In Plttsbuig, is touting this section, selling his latest woik, "Btoth ei hood." He Is meeting w 1th much suc cess. The Pennsylvania Glee club, com posed ot some ety good slngets, under the lendetshlp of W, W. Hums, te heaised last evenlnir nt Jones' hull. The club intends to go to Washington. They w ill meet again next Monday night. Mis John M. Geiger, of Reading, is ilslting Dr and Mis. Geoige B. Rey nolds, ot Ninth Main aienue. No S, will hold a dime entet talnment. at Meals' hall, the Sons of Veteians, No. 8, will hold adlme entei tnlninetit. Mis. Ruth Jones, of Youngstown, O., has letuined from her ilslt of two weeks at the homes of Police Ollicei Tom Jones and Mis. Daniel Dai is, of Jackson stieet. Mis. Jones Is u sister of Mts. Thotnus Leyshon. sr., and Mis. James Eians, of Hyde Pail: aienue. Choice cut flowers and (lower de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, 544 Spiuce. M est Side Business Directory. HARRIET J. DAVIS, FLORIST. Cut flowers and funeral designs a specialty; 104 South Main avenue; two doors from Jackson street. MORGAN'S PHARMACY-101 NORTH aienue Wan anted puro drugs and chemicals. Prescriptions carefully pre puted, Pino statlonety and blank books. A luiKo stock suitable foi Christmas presents. Teachers' Bibles cheaper than eier. Call and examine them. Wood btnlns, paints, window glass, etc. Clerk at store all hours of night. 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 aveaue. Lots of bai gains at the gteat deal ing salo now on at the Scranton Cash Store. GRAND MISSIONARY RALLY. Mill Jlc Held 111 Klin I'uik Church Next AVedncdiiv Ijiuilin;;. The pastois cominllteo mot esteiday to pel feci tho ntiaiigements tor tho Ktand intet donniulnatlottal missionary tally to be held In niin l'atk Methodist chinch, Jan. 20 at 7.45 o'clock. A notable progi amnio is announced fot the occasion, -end Clulstlan people of nil denominations nie uifred to at tend The pin pose is not to false money as no collection will be taken, but to deepen and Incienso the public interest in the ieat subject of foreign missions, Affairs in foreign lands are of such a naluie today, In which Clulstlan mis sions ate Involved, that It behooves the Clulstlan public to deepen their lntetest In the cnusj. I-ots of batiralns nt the float elear Incr sale now on ut the Scianton Cush Stoie. Skates at one-half price nt Florey's, 222 Wyoming avenue. Inllumnuitorj' lthoiiuintisni Cured in It l)ii)s. Morton Iv. Hill, of Lobanon, Ind , says: "My wife had Intlamatory iheumatlsm In oveiy muscle nnd lolnt her suffeilniJ was tenlblo and lier'l body and face nolo swollen almost be yond leeognltlon: had been In bed for six weeks and had eight physicians but received no benefit until sha tried the Mystic Curo for Rheumatism, It gave Immediate relief and she wns ablo to walk about In three days. I am sure It saved her life." Sold by Carl Lorenz, drugglBt, Scranton, -IIS I.ackmvannn avenue. Tho Kins of BEECIIAM'S. I'I13 u Eeechara's.- Vir 'It t I'.'J I XI ,11 MA jff'.OUfc Suburban News In Genera! SOUTH SIDE NKWS. Tho Democrats of the Eleventh wind will hold a meeting In aetinutilii hall, Ftlday evening, Jununty 10. Tho ftnmowoik ot tho Polish chinch being elected on Locust stieet, was commenced yesteiday. After tho par tial settlement of their tumbles a short while nRO, the cotigtcgatlon separated, thus leaving the ndheients ot Father Aust without a chinch. This occa sioned the election of the new chinch on Locust stteot. AV. S. Klonoskl, who owns thu huge til tiB ntoie at PlttRton avenue and Cher ly stteet, dissolved pattnershlp with Dr. Rniiett, of Plttston, nnd came to Scinntou leaving uffulis In a lety un settled stnte, Kacll claimed his shaie to be the larger. No ngi cement could bo made, so the matter woe placed In the hands of aibltiatots. Klonoskl Is now In AVIlkea-Baiie tt.ilng to bilng about a settlement. If he Is unsuccess ful the matter will be bi ought to the attention ut the Ltt.etne county cotiits. Owing to the fact that Council A: Co. desire to use patt of thu hind oier which tho stieet cats now inn near Meadow lltook breaker. It Is unnoted that Bliney avenuo will be smiled and tincks laid on It In the sptlng. The Idea is long looked for and well te celved by Intel ested ptopctty holders. The loutc will then be fiom Lncka wanna to Cedar, to Beech, to Plttston, to Gibbons, to BIrney, to Mlnookn. Invitations weie lrsued yestculny for the thirteenth nnttlveisaiy of the Scianton Athletic club to bo hold In Ceimnnl-i hall, Jan. 21. Miss Julia MiGulgaii will dedicate her latest composition tho "Elk Mm oh" to the Scianton Elks. Hat old, the youngest son of Mr. and Mis. Geoige Houston, of C1H Oichaid stieet, will be bulled this afternoon at 2 o'clock Miss Katie Donahue, of Stone ave nue, Is confined to her home by sick ness. A large number of young people fiom this side uie onjoj lug thu excellent skating In Mlnookn, Gicenwood and No. -I Miss Geitiude O'Haia, of Plttston ai enue, who has been ill for tho past week, Is eonvule.-clng. Otdei" weio iccelied yesteiday by the lot omen of Connell & Co.'.s mines to change the working bouts, which haie been tin ye sl- hour days a week to tliree-uuirtei full, time. On Wednesday next Miss Kate Nouls, of Alder stieet, will be wedded to Philip Scheuer, of the llitn of,Scheuci B(os. The Republicans of the Thlid dls ti let of the Twentieth ward will caucus Satin day night. Miss Mamie Fas,sold has returned to bet home In Mntich Chunk after a. vis It with hei patents, Mr und Mis. Geo. Fasold, of Plttston avenue Richard Gilmes, of Stone avenue, Is entei talnlng Mr. and Mts. Denis Gilmes, ot Ashland, Neb. Richaid Keeimn, a piomlnent lesl dent of Sweetwater, Wyoming, Is visit ing members ot his family in the Twelfth waul. Mr. Keenan was foi nietly engaged In business In that pait of the city but has been a lcsldent of tlie AVost for nenily a decade. The Democuits of the Nineteenth ward have nominated the following distiict ollleeis: Flist dlsti let Judge, Thomas Kelly; inspcctoi, Heniy Eld en; leglster, Chniles Giaj. Second dls ti ict--Judge, AVilllam II. AVnltet. in spector, Chailes Klein, leglstei, Heniy Schaf. Thlid dlsti let Judge, Paul Reminger, inspector, Stephen Millet; leglster, Ftcd L. Snyder. Fouitli dis tiict Judge, Geoige B. Mlllei ; Inspec tor. M. Fitzpatiick, lURlntei, W. Smith. AVIUlnm Muiphv, aged 57 eats, died suddenly vesteidai at the home of his sister, Mis. John O'Uiion, of Stone avenue. Deceased was a native of AVales and came hete less than u month ago on a Islt. Apoplexy w as the cause of death, The f uncial will take place Saturday moi nine at 1) o'clock. Intel -mentwlllbeln H.ide Patk cemetetj. The Democtats of the Twentieth waul will caucus Stituulay night nt 7 30 o'clock us follows: Flist dlsti let, Coi coi ail's hall; second dlsti let, Battle's hall; Thlid distiict, Callety's aicude; Fouitli distiict, M. G. Langnn's store. Election ollleeis only aie to be chosen. The Scianton Athletic club last night elected ollleeis as follows: Piesident, H. AV Bcighausei, lice piesident, AVI1 llnm Koch, jr.; tieasmer, Robeit Robin son; lecotding secietaiy, Emll Bonn; finunclnl hecietaty, Peter Neuls; cap tain, Chi 1st Rose; llbiuilan, Fted C. Neuls; ttustee for thteu yeats, Chailes Heir. Miss AVInlfted Melvln leaves today for a ten das' visit In Philadelphia. Choice cut flowers and dower de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, E44 Spruce. Lots of bai gains nt the great clear ing tale now on at the Scianton Cash Store. PROVIDENCE The arrest of Chailes Moon cieated much excitement on tho square last evening A wan ant tor his an est had been swoin out by his tather, Charles Moon, who chaiged him with assault and battel y and dlsouleily conduct Tho wan ant had been placed in tlie hands of Constable Smith, who did not seive it quick enough to suit tho elder Moon, who accoidlngly went and stated his case to tlie police. Lieutenant Spell man and Pattolmnn Jones, accompa nied by Mr. Moon, went Into tlie iJiis tol house bar 1 00111, they having been intonned that he was theie. Moon, getting wind that the ollleeis weie on his track, went out thiough the side door, just as the ollleeis weie entering by the fiont 'When they lenched the bar they were lnfonned of his escane. They Immediately gave chase anil were followed by a laige ctowd. Moon, see ing that he was being followed, started on u tun, his putsuets following his example. Tho chase was kept up for nearly two blocks, when Moon stumbled nnd fell. Ills nearest pur suei seized htm nnd held him until the ollleeis came up, who locked him up. Some time ago Moon gave tho police of Wllkes-Hnne consldeinblo tiouble by bi caking away, and In the chaso several shots were fired at him While In tho station house he tiled to make his escape thiough a smull window In the cell, but was detected by Lieuten ant Spellman. Ho lias held under $300 ball for appeal anco at court. James MoKluskle, of West Mai ket stieet, has lecoveied from his lecent Illness. Dis, Sullivan nnd Ilessy amputated tho thumb of Jits. Monlson, of West Mai ket stteet, She had been suffeilng with severo pain the past ten yeais, Ceoige, the son of Qeoigo Hobos, of Leggett's street, la recovering from a set Ions Illness. John J. Owens, of Wayne avenue, Is recoveilng rapidly fio-u the Injutles he lecelved In tho mines. William Kldrldge, permanent man of HEART DISEASE, SS SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLES. Do Not Ho Alniini'd, Ilpt Look for tho Cimsc. Heart ttotiblos, at least among Ametl cans, aio ceitalnly Inct easing, and while this may bo largely duo to tho eclto iiient and worty of American business life, it is moio often tho lestilt ot weak stom acliK, of poor digestion, Renl, olgnnlc heait disease Is Incmnulo; but not one case In u hundiod ot heait ttotible, Is oigunle. TliucloBu I elation between hcnit ttoublo nnd poor digestion Is because both organs aio contiolled l hiuuchea ot the biimo gient ncrics, the S) inpiithotlc und Pneu- UlOgllMtlic. In another way, also tho hc.it t It affect, ed by thut ftfrm of poor digestion, which causes gas und fct mentation fiom halt di gested food; there Is u iccllng ot oppies- sion und heaviness in the chest caused 0 pri'ssuie of the distended stomach on the licit I und lungs, interfering with their action, hcueu mines palpitation and shoit bloath. Poor digestion also poisons the blood, makes It thin and wattiy, which lnltatcs nnd weakens the henit. The most seiiKllile tientnietlt for heait ttoubles Is to ImiiiMiu thu digestion and to Insure the prompt assimilation cu food This can best be dune tiy the leguUu use, after meals, ot some safe, pleasant unci cffcctlio digestlie prrpaiatlon, like Stunt t's Dsiipsla Tablets, which may bo found at most drug stores and which con lain valuable, hnunless digestive ele ments, in a pleasant, coincident town. It Is safe to say that the tegular, per sistent use ot Stuart's Djspepsla Tublets ut meal time will coin any faun of stom ach trouble, except cancer of stomach Full sire packnges of the Tablets sold b most diugglsts ut CO cents or by mall fiom Stimit Co., Mai shall, Mich Little book on stomach ttoubles mailed fiee. Addiess Stuart Co, Mm shall, Mich. the NIagaia Hose company. Is seilous ly 111 ut his home on Noith Main ave nue, A huge ctowd attended tho Chils tl.ui doctilne entet talnment In St. Maiy's hall last eienlng, The follow ing excellent pioguiiiimu was ten deted: Uvortute Burns' Oiuhcstia Instrumental duct, Jllsscs Ncary and Hopkins Octette Cathcdinl choir, James Lvnch, Prank Mellon, James Pol- iin, John Sheildan, James Bojle, AVI1I- ium Hiadbuiy, AVin. Kinney, John Hayes. Recitation , Miss Corn Gtllllu Solo Mis. John l.jnch Recitation W. Jennings Comet Solo lohn Noluu Solo Miss Anna liioiwi Blaloguu Uos of St. Maij's Academy Solo Joseph Murph) Drill .. . Gills of St. Mini's Academy Recitation Willie Lynott Sojo MIss"Kutle Monguii Selections Luflv Chlldien The home of Mr and Mts John Notz, of Win i en stieet, Is btlfihtoned by the nnlvnl of n baby daughter. Mrs. AVilllam Biace, of William stieet, is seilously 111 Tallle, her son, who has been seilously 111 for thu pnst few weeks, Is convalescent. Thu nieinbeis of the AVomnn's Homo Mlsslonniy society of the Piesbyteilan chinch will meet Filday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at the home ot Mis. C. II. Schaiar, on Noith Main avenue. GREEN KIDUE. G. Iouback, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of fi lends .111 Uieaker stieet. Mis. J. W. Meisbon, of AVaieily, and Mis. CJ. A. Can-, of the central city, spent yesteiday with Mrs. Kutherlue Ullss, of i;ast Mai ket stieet. Mis. HrundaEo, of Taylor, Is spend ing a few weeks with her daughter, Mis. J. C Cllffoid, of l'enn avenue. A piogiesslve ettcliie p.11 ty was given nt the home ot Miss Mamie Iehr, on Sundeison avenue, Wednesday even ing. The fentutes of tho evening con sisted of local and Instiiimental music. Refreshments w etc scried at a late hour after which the guests departed for their homes. Those piesent were the Misses Minnie Jones, Maty Kills and Matgaiet I-ewIs, Messis Chailes rarnlmin, Hairy Van Hum, W. II liunn and Fiank Finney. DUNMOUl-:. The Pennsylvania Coal company's mines haie all shut down and will not be lesumed until fuither ordeis. Mis. i;. Delaney is confined to her home on Dt Inker street with Illiut-s, The tiieinbei.s of St. Agnes' Guild ate in gently icquested to meet In St. Mink's pailsh house this evening at 7 o'clock. Speciul business appui tabling to t..e completion of aiiangements for the so cial which Is to be held Wednesday e enlng, Jan. 20, 11 ill be discussed. S. G. Keir, of Scianton, delighted a laige audience in St. Maik's Pailsh house last night by taking them with hlin on 1111 liuaglnaiy tour thiough lie land, lie gave .1 graphic account of his letuin to his native land after foity one yeats' absence. The Iilsh lace, he said, had piogtessed wondei fully dur ing the past twenty-five yenis und In stead of being a poveiished, brow beat en people they had become a thilvlng and llouilshlng mce. Tho Dunmore quaitette lendeied sovetal selections, being encoied several times. Prcpaiatlons are bolus made on an extensive scale for tho coming ball ot the P.totheihood of Hallioad Ttalnmen, which Is to be held In Washington hall, Wednesday evening, Jan 20. It prom ises to btj. the most elaborate social affair held In Dunmoio for some time. Music foi the c enlng will be furnished by Hayes' oichestra. i;, H. Van Camp, D. S. Hoffman, r. I,. Fitzpatilck; alternates, W. n Ileck inan, r. J. Mnines, J. M. Heisner weto elected delegates to tho fli emeu's con vention, which will be held In the John I!. Smith looms, Sunday afternoon, Jan, i. They will lepresent the Independent Hose company. 3IINOOKA. An on or appealed In this column yes terday In announcing; the Itepubllcnn ptlmailes. The caiieusses will be held this atteinoon. riank Toole has dropped out of the iacc forsupei vlsoi In thu Southeast dis tiict. At a meeting of the O'Connell council, Young Men's Institute, last evening, the following ollleeis weio installed; Piesident, C. W. Gallagher: first lice president, M. H. MeDonough; second vlco piesident, T L. Casev; tecording secretary, John J Joyce; cotiesponding secietaiy, William Fitzhetuy, niatshal, M. J. Walsh; inside sentinel, P. F. O'Neill; outside sentinel, John Connol ly; medical examiner, Dr. John J. Welsh; executive committee, John J. Gallagher. M, J. O'Neill and John Clone. The Installation was conducted by Thomas F. Coyne, distiict deputy gtand piesident of the council, 'CALIFORNIA Personally Conducted Tour via I'cnn s)hiiniu Hiillroud. At 8.13 a. in, Wednesduy, January 27, a special tiuln of Pullman compos ite, dining, sleeping, compaittnent, and 11 r IflL m 124-126 Wyoming Ave This Ss the Bargain Week Our Annua! Clearance Sale. The laities vc have bi'jtt oirer'nt; since January 2, arc proof to the fact that we hae reached the cwticmc in bargain ollcrlngs and this coining wccU will cap the climax. 'I he eiiortuotib reductions we have made do not onlj allect tlie departments ylvcn below, but our entire business, and money saiing people will do well to investi gate. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. C2 pieces Uoublo fold pluld diess goods, n oi th So. Clearance Sale Price, 5c 75 pieces lino wool diess goods, loc. and 50c, kind Clearance Sale Price, 2!)c 73 pieces black und eoloted silks, Gjc. quality. Clearance Sale Price, Ul)c BO pieces black and eoloted sllkb, 7."o. qualit. Clearance Sale Price, Wc White Goods and House Furnishings CO pieces yatd-ivlde pilnted cambtlc, JOe kind. Clearance Sale Price, 5c 20 pieces extra quality Canton Uannel, wotth Sc. Clearance Sale Price, '1 3c 100 dozen puro linen towels, regular 1-M.c. quality. Clearance Sale Price, 9c GOO pair uhlto and colored blankets from 70c. up 23 bales bed comfoits fiom 89c. up Special sale of two dozen etia quality down comfoits, woith WOO. Clearance Sale Price, S2.9S and SlJ19 Complete Outfitters. That is whnt ivo claim to be, and wo feel assured when wo suy this, there tiro no utticlos of uiuu's furnishings that wo do not cury in stock Wo aio belling ono of the best shirts in town for S1.00 Yon lined only wear ono in nrflir to coiiines yauiself of tho oxcellonco of it! Ut and quality. CONRAD, HATTElt and FUKN1S11EK obsenatlon cais will le.f'e the hand some Jersey City depot of the Penn sylvania Rallioad, bound for San Die go, California, and conveying the llrst of the Pennsjlvanla Itallioad com pany's peifaonully-conductcd touts to. the Pacific Coast. This tialn will be the llnest that ever ctossed the continent, and the tour It cat lies one of the most elaboiate and complete eier conceived tor tians-con-tlncntnl and pleasinu tiavel In ehatge of an affable and expeilenced touilst agent, assisted by a highly accomp lished chapeion, this unity, without fear of missing tialn connections, nnd without any ot those petty annoyances Incident to Indliidual traiding, ciosses the Ametlcan contlnentwlth as much comfoit and ease as It would spend a week nt the Waldoif, stopping, too, at St. Louis, Kansas City, Las Vagas Hot Springs, and Santa Fe, and visiting their pilnclpal points of interest. A bath loom, baiber shop, and an up light piano will be found on the tialn, and ei ery other convenience and lux ury of a Iltst-elnss hostel! y. Tho gteat object of this tour Is to escape the insalubllous climate of tho Kast and to sojouin for a time amid the tianscendent beauties of California, breatho its Invlgoiatlng nlr and bask beneath Its mntchless sky. A giander attiuctlon eould not be offeied, nor a more perfect method of i caching It. Five weeks will be allowed In this "Paiodlse of thu Pacific," timing ulilch tourists will i Islt Los Angeles, Pasa dena, "Yo Alpine Tavetn," Santa Hai baia, San Uernatdino, Mt. Hamilton, and the gaiden spot of the eaith, Del Monte. lie-turning, toutlsts will stop nt Salt Lake City, Glenwood Sptlngs, Coloiado Springs, Mnnltou, Deni er, and Chicago Tn o days will be spent visiting tho famous and sublime fieaks of natute in tho Manltott reslun. Tickets for this tour, Including inll und transpoitatlon, Pullman accommo dations (ono double beith), meals en toute, cat tinge dilies, and hotel ac commodations going ami letuinlng, and tinnspoitatlon in California, w ill bo sold at into of $310,00 from nil sta tions on the Pennsjlvanla Hallioad system eust of Plttsbuig. Apply to ticket agents, Touilst Ag ent at HOG Ilioadwav. New Yotk, or Geoige W. Hojd, assistant genet al pas senger agent, Uioud btteet station, Philadelphia. s AV ''J( Ml smK&b AMUSEMENTS. A CADEMY OF MUSIC, TrlJayt Jnnuar) is Hi erj body's 1 oliirlto Coinodlnii, B8LLY BARRY In his big siicccm and 1 ist tlmo oC THE RISING GENERATION All tho ruiorltos In Now ypocliltles. Now Diukoh mill Lulust Sutigs, 1 Ito pliy tlint lins st tlin wlinla country lnuclilnp. Ilnio jou feun 11111 llirti's giont cninu ot pouot Ask jour f i ictuls Mho have. I'KICKS-dnliery s.sT, llalcony ,15c, Or chestra Circle soc, Orchestra 75c, I'arlar Cluilrs $i.uo. ACADKMY OP UVSIC, Saturday Alntlnce 3n 1C suturtlny l!enln Julli ID Tho populir fiucu comedy imrformiiiicc, TME SPORTING CRAZE Win. Ccurtrlftht, Geo II. Adann, Trunk I'orlcj, nnd 15-MERKY ENTERTALNEUS 15 NowJokos, Now Sonus, Now Dances. A1ATINIU:..Ai!iiltsrunvw!iere, asci Chil dren, m where, 15c. l;VI:MMl.-(ljller 15c; Ilnlcuny 35c, J5CI I"lrst four 35c, soc, 75c. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Monclaj and Tuesday, X111 18 mid 19 EDISON'S VITASCOPE AND REFINED CONCERT COMPAN Till! WONDHKrUL. VI I AbCOI'K-KdHon'a 20th Ccntur" bensatlon The lMcturci: Oinnd Old Tails ot N'la Kiiiii. rnmolis Hot alii Snuate Scene, Nut ter l'atk, X Y., Shoot the Shutes, C.ir toonlst, I'mbiella nance, Sly Policeman Scene, .Mounted Police 1)1 111, View of I'as. sale Falls, N J , Mounted Police, Police Chill gc, Monioe Doctilne, Feeding tho Doles, Camion Aitlllei) In Action, Wash ington Marktt, Scotch Dance, Hob Ho T1I0, and M othei up-to-date plctiues of the lntest deslgit. This Is votit onlj chance to see this wondeltul "Vitaseope " Gallery lnc, lulcony 'J5n mchestra circle Sic, oirliuatiannd pnrloi rlmirsWia. Spoelal uintlnoa Monday, pncoa luu unci 'ji. Of all kinds, manufactured at shot? uoticc at The Tribune OQlce. 2,000,000 BARRELS Made and Sold in Six Months, ending Harch 1, 1896, Total Product of III, 11 CO. 1 The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record, s Washburn, Croshy'9 Supcrlntive is sold everywhere from tho Pacific Const to St. John's, New roiiiullancl, and in L'ngland, Ireland and Scotland very largely, and is recognized us the best Hour in tho world. WHOLESALE AGENTS. HAVE YOUR HORSE SHOO WITH TH- Removable, Self-Sharpsnlni; Nevarslio T03 Ga!U GENERAL AGENTS, And a full line of iron and steel Blacksmiths' and Wag- onmakers' supplies. IIIEiEI f CO. SCRANTON, RA. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO RCRAMTON AMD VAILKES-BARFIE. PA.. Manufacturers Of ffnil Looiiiive HOISTING AHD PUMPING MAGHINERY. Uenoral Odice: SCRANTON, PA. I $' $? Sometimes neoiinorollnble, months, reRnlatlne medicine. Onl tiarmWif oal t--Ci T Iheiiurcttdrugaahould bousoJ. ltyou want the best, get Pp. FessSps ' Thor tre pronpt, imte bpi! certain In result. The trtmulno (Br. Fisl'a) peer dliap. ' tuiut. gout anyvrbero, J 1.00, AJdrcjJ i'iLLi. Uaoiviua Co,, ClOTslaocl, O. For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce Street, Scranton, THE FROTHINGHflM. Wuancr & Rels, Mnnnitcr. John L, Kerr, Acting Manaser. Snturclaj, Jnn. 1 6. Matinee and Nlcjht 'the Lntest Laughing Success I till GAY TAltlSIANS Now Kiinnlni; nt the Vnudcilllc Theatre, I ondon. Kelgulnir lilt at the Nouvcaute Theatre, Paris, A rolbied hlith class cimicd). Mniiagomont ot Clinrles I'rohniun. I'rosonted iioro after UNI ulclits in Nuw YmL, 1UU iilichtn la Boiton, 100 nllita In Utilctgu, with tho original Aliiericnn riHt Mutlnec Prices Untlrc balcony 25c, enllro lower lloor 50c. IU enlace 25, s, 75c und $1. S.do or sc.itH opens '1 lull sday, Jiiu. II at I) 11.111. THE FROTHINGHflM". Wagner . Rel, Manngc-s, Jnlin I.. Kerr, Acting Alanager. ONE MOM I, WIU)Ni:SI)AY, JAN. 20. Murrn 1111J Aturphj's Cnmeillnns, Support ing I lift I'unin Little Mnn, MARK MURI'IIV, In the Operatic Conied, O'Douid's Neighbors. 2o-people-2o. Comedians, VucnlUtH and Dancers, (lur gciius Costumes. All Anlunclie ol Music. A Cjclcmeof 1'iin. AWalrluInd ol Laughter. 1 wo 11 mi unau Hours 01 Joiiau anil llllurlty. Prices 25c. 35c, soc. nnd 75c. Seats opens Saturday, Jan. 16, at 9 a. Sale ot m. S' THEATER Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Jan, 14, 15 and 1C. Oriental Extravaganza Company ilOEBEARD nououous COSTUMI'.S. URIUin AND CAICHY MUSIC. bl'LXIAL SCUNL'RY. CLUVCR SIU1CIALTIUS. FUNNY SITUATIONS. Admission 10, 20 or 30 Cent3 . Two performances dally. Doors open t 1.20 and 7. Curtain rises at 2 39 and 8.15. 48 He Positively Cannot SHj S ' jSf?Tt V,i:5v ---6 Iu.fi. Ii.ii. I) PAWWUT I S $& CENTERED If Your Horso Is Shod wltli THE TRIBUNE is now prepared to fill or ders for composition on newspapers, books, pamphlets, or other publications at nioder ate rates. Addr. BUSINESS MANAGER. w n . 'W. sgoiiarvtngines,Hoiiers, EVERY WOIVIAM FeiniBTiB'eyal Pills Fhaimsclst, ccr. Wcmlno Avenuo nd
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