THE SCItANTON TRlBUNE-TUESDA MORNING-.. JANUARY 20. 1SJ)7. West Side .ri WATKIN WILLIAMS HURT. lie Fell from a Horizontal liar in (lie aymnnslum of Bloomsburg Slate Normal School. Wrttitln Wllllnins, IS yean old, son of jgpleolCouncllmnn ltlciuud William, or Academy Htieet, un neilously In lured hint Btttuidiiy at tliu uMiiiinslutn of the lilootnsbuiR State Not mat school, whine Iid H u student. Councilman "Williams and duuu'liter, JItss N'ouna "Wlllltimtf, left on the 1.55 o'clock Dela Mnii), T,ackavunna and Western train yesterday for Moomstnufr. It Is not known or what nature the injuries to young Williams aie, but his condition Is said to be extiomely Uantiorous and dealh la feared. The first Intimation of the accident to icach the 'West' Side was yestciday inuinliiK when Sir. Williams lecelved a letter telling of the accident on Patuiday. The Infoimatlon was that oung Will iams wes cxeiclslng on one of the high liotlzontal bars In the gymnasium fcVom Nome catise ho fell to the hunt Wood Hook He, was stunned and has boon incapable ot upeucli since the .il rlilrnt. This Is all the Infoi mritloii concern ing the mlshaii that could be n-'ched last nlglvt Young "Williams is a blight j otitis lnnn und a lrtiiilunti- fioi'i No, il jucpauitory school. This is Ills fliat year at Blucmsbuig Ills inolli i died about one jr-m ago As fat as tan be learned no word has been leeched here since ill. Williams lett. The ielatle- express the gieatent dread as to the ie Suit or the accident. FUNERAL WAS A LARtiK ONE. Itemnlns ol .11 rs. .lolin H. Thoinns lu toiiccl In Poiest Hill Cciiicli'i j. The lemnlns of aiis. John .M. Thomas Meie bulled estMdej with fitting sol vit, es in the Fiist Welsh Congiegatlona! chinch, of w hloh she wih u leading niembei The seniles weie begun fehmtl after i! o'llncU when the laige auditoililm was now (led with filund" of the deceased Seeial Weisli lntnii oio sung h the congiegatlon and Winds of comfoit weie said bj Jte. D Jones, unstoi of the ihuich, and Ke It O Jones, of the Xoi th I'nd, and Ke Hugh fJaies, uf the Fiist Welsh .Meth odist him h. The chut ill (holi, under the leader BlUp ot Jtobei l:ans, assisted In the ser vice. Among the many lloial pieces. Mas a scale of life, sleii b the Iidles" Aid society of the chinch, of which 3Uis Thoina"! us jtiesldent. The Ilow er beaieis weie- Thomas F Itnbeits, Tloiaie Costlei, Wilght Hio.idbent and Jiiomlej Willlani'. The pall-be.npis' D, D. ilvnns, Daniel J. Mmiiin Hdwuid Unvis, Hugh Jones, James Davis and John T Dals. Inteiiueiit was uiade In Foiest Hill cemetiu The out-ot-town people at the fu neral weie Alls, Thoinns IMwnidt-, Ml. and Mis Thoni.ib Jenkins, Mis "Wlllluiii Samuel, Mih D.inlel Davis, Mis Samuel Jones, of Wilkes-Mai ie, Mis. W. S. Williams, of lilnghainton. Mi. and Mis. Dnld Lewis, of Laiih foirt, Mr and Mis Hugh Jones, of Hd waidsdale, and Williams Hums, ot I.e lilgh. OFFICERS OF organizations The II j do luk Father M.ithew so ciety has elected the following oillceis: J P. Gallaghei, pitsldent; M. S Ln velle, lce-piesldeut, John Donahue, financial secietaij, Thoinns Fleming, rec.oidlug secietaij, James 11 Hi own, Edwnul Kenny and John McTleinan, rtliectois; John Cnvnnaugh, John Ctiiin Aan, James Plaik telleis; John Ciow le, Ji messenger. The Pambiluti Mutual Fire Insutanqe company lias elected the following dl lectois: H. II Williams, i:an J. Da M W It. Williams, David Jones and B H. Knns, all toi a teim of thtce jeais. D J Hums was eleited tuns urer In place ot D M Jones, deceaid St Paul's Ploneei coips at a meeting held Sunday afternoon elected the fol lowing oillceis Fiank MeLaln, piesl dent; Geoige Walsh Ice-piesldent, P F4 MlPoj, llnnilelnl secretin j, M. J. rolemnn lecordlng senetarj; J. J. Sweenij, tiensuiei Pitir Walsh, John Mill lay and James J Mnliou, audltois; Michael iHilkln, Mkhnol Unttle, I'etei Walsh, llnny rinnegnn and James McHugh, boatd of directors WEEK OF PRAYEfi I3EGUN. The Simpson Methodist Episcopal chinch and the Fiist Welsh Raptlst church began a wee!; of piayer seivlee last evening At the Simp-on chuicli the pastor, Hev J U Sweef, pleached an imp'essUo siinion The meetings vvll! be held everj nlglit Hev W S Jones, pnstoi of the Fiist Welsh llap tlst chuich, piesided ovei the meeting nt his chuich Major T C. Wan en, of THE S1AR OF HOPE. 'I had lost all hope and gone to my father's to die," said Mrs Moi.m I Evans of Around, Co) j ell Co , Texas. "I gave birth to a babj a year ago the 5th of June last," she adds, "and J seemed to do very f well tors org clajs, i and then I began to itdifM'SsifJ feci very had, mj my stomach was all wrong and I seemed I to suiter with everv-- I ining mat count ue borne, I was in bed I 5 nionths and there I was not a day that it seemed I could live. (Wo had the best doctors that our J country afforded. I 'was a skeleton ik -- a-ivery one that saw Z$M&me UwuBht that I MIL 5eS w " " "ever get eftin .. mrtmf H .. nil 1 1, ,.i ...i.P,. tion and pain in the heart, terrible pain in my right side just under the ribs, terrible headaches nil the lime ; a bearing dowMi sensation a distressed feeling in my stom ach all the tune , could hardly eat anything and it looked as If I would starve All the time I would take such weak trembling spells, aud it seemed as IF I could not stand it, lllere weie six doctors treating me when I commenced taking jour medicine I had lott alt hope and gone to my father's to die, 1 conir-'.cnced taking Dr. I'krce's Golden Medical Discovery and his ' l'a vonte Prescription ' together, and I took them regularly until I felt as if life was yotth living again " 11 1 weigh more thin I have weighed for ten years. My friends say that I look better than they ever saw me. The first two hot. ties did me more good than all the medicine I had taken. My stonnch has never hurt me since. I can eat auj thing I want and as much as I want. If j ou want to use this in favor of jour nurVrfne, I am a living wit ness to testify to and will, to anj-body who wants to know further of my case," LieDartmeni AHSRsTuSfYKwldlCftn wiwl imsyi SfsS&b wm8&m m? &8&aL the Salvation army, spoke last night at the Price Stieet banacks un "Huelnl Woik of the Aimy." XOTKS AND I'HttSONAI.S. William (." (liMzlnger, leglsttar IJucknell unlvurnlty, is In the city business. Mis. Kiank Iliundago, foimeily at on of llcllcvuc Heights, but now of Wllkes ltnne, Is 111 at the home ot Mrs. Geo. Powell, or Snyder avenue. David Jones, of Coibett avenue, has leturned fiom a business tilp to Nantl coke. Choice cut flowois and ilower do Flgns at Palmer & McDonalds, 511 Spiuce. Homy II Davis, of Slous avenue, is lecoveilnir from an Illness. Mis John Williams, ot Snydei nc nue, Is soilously 111. The West Side wheelmen have placed a handsome new piano In their suite of looms on South Main avenue. We lanndiy stiff collais with soft button holes Ciystal Laundiy. Hon. John H. Fun- leluined to Har llsbuig yesteidny. Mis. Ambtose J. Oinnt visited Pltts lon fi lends timidity. Uenjamln Hughes' condition yester day showed much impiovement and the d'tnger maik has passed. The latest and best styles. Roberts, 12G North Malno. A voting son of Mr. and Mis. Edward Taj lor, of Railroad avenue, fell on the ice Satuidny and in falling sttuck on the shaip end of an lion picket, the point cutting-off half of the lad's ear. The (uncial of Moigan D Heese, aged CO jeais, will take plaie nl 2 30 o'clock this afternoon fiom the lesldence of Da Id S Jones, of .TJJ Deckel's couit Dr. K Y. Harrison, Dentist, Mear3 Hall. 113 S Main avenue. l)i. C. W. Colhoru, Dentist. Ilooms 144 North Main atenue. " West Side liusiurs Director). HAItltrUT J, DAVfiS, FLOIUST, CUt lloweis and funeral designs a speclnltj , 301 South Main ucnue; two doors fioni Jackson stieat. -MOHGAN'S I'lIAItMACV-lOt Noith ave nue. "Wnrrnnted puio drugs and chem icals Prescriptions laicfully prepared Fine statlonnrj und blank books. A huge stock suitable for Chilstmas pres ents Teachers' Iltlilc a chcapei than eei Ctll and exiimine them. Wood stains, paints, window glass, etc. Cleik at Ktoie all hours of night. SECOND HAND lTUNlTUtin-Cash fot anjthiiig jou hao to pull. Furnltuie, Btocs, Tools, etc Call and see the stock of J C King, 701 to 709 West Lack awanna luenue. HE WAS HITTING THE PIPE. Woikuuin in the Comt IIousu Caused ilucli Aiiiioauiicu. One of Contiaitoi Schioedei's woik meii caused no little annoyance und some amusement in couit yesteiduy lie was at woik living a pipe which ex tended tlnousli the wall of the main couit loom up to the attic. Hveiy time he hit the pipe it made such a din In the couit loom that it was scaicely pos sible to hear a wold that was said. Haily In the ufteinoun Judge Aieh hald sent Tipstaff Keller to tell the man to cense his hainmeilns-. The man stopped for a time, but lecommenced ills liammeiing In the couise of an hour oi so. "Just a minute," said Judge Aich hald, stopping the pioceedlugs In the Tiaition company tiespnss case "Hi lug that man in heie. Wait till jou catch him hnmnieiliiii and then Ining him In " Tipstalf Keller went out and In the couise of fh e minutes letuined with the Infoimatlon that he could do nothing moio than tell the man to stop ns It was impossible to leach him withuut climbing up the lope in the ele vator shaft and that was iiejond his nglllty. The hammei lug having'stopped Judge Aichbald was satisfied to let It go at that and dliecj.ed the case on hand to pioceed Mi. limns tracked a Joke about the couit ljlng itself liable to piosecutloi. ioi "Injiiij by lying In wait," and the i use was pioceedeil with The ham mering still kept up at liiegulai Intel -!s, hut us adjoin ninent time was at hand louit put up with the annoyance lather than saiiitlce aluable time tor the tlpstines to dModge the man and his hammei fiom his Inaccessible peich at the head of the elesatoi shaft. THE ACTORS' HOLIDAY. An Kiitcitniiiing rnrpi Is Seen at Davis Tlicntei. Hany E. Baker and Gladys St John entei tallied good sized audiences jes-teiduj- afternoon and last evening at Davis" tlieatei. These two clevei indi viduals aie a most Impoitnnt pint in the company that produces "The Ac tors Holidaj," a something juggled to gether tor laughing puipoes onlj The show Is leplete witli comic situa tions, song's, speclnltj- woik, etc, and a pltkanlnnj- band with fouiteen meni beis act as a black backgiound foi the presentation Jnj Qulgley sings n good pniodv. 'The Aitoi'b Ilolldnj" can be seen tonight and tomoiiow night, witli matinees. OUITUARY. William HISenborgor, who for .over tpnt-tive jeaiB was engaged in the liu nltiuu business on l'eiin avenue, Uleil veateiday morning at ! o'tloek. He wus bom in Ueimuny, but hud leslued in tills iltj since lie was a boj ill. aissenbeiger was r.S years of age and is suivlved bj a wife and thiee ihlldien The funeral will take jilaie Wednesday moi nlng at !) o'clock from the lute icsIUence of the deceased, on Penu avenue. William J C.issidy died vesteiday morn ing at his home, on Mullieiij street, ot heal t faibiie Deceased was a biothei of J M Cussidj, tlio well-know n fiult sales man, MINOOKA. The much hoinlded enleitalnment and social for the benefit of the Mlnooka base b ill club will take place tonior iow evening at thu Father Mnthew hall, and It is expected the pations ot the game w ill assist the boys to muke the affait a success. The following pto giannne will boiendeied: Opening se lection, Piofessor T. R. Duvls; vocal solo, Miss Maiy J. Loughney; duet, Misses Huit und Cuiinn; vocal solo, Miss Agnes Coyne, comic song, T F. Walsh; lecltatiort, Miss Cella Dun leavy, senthnentnl sohgs, Pattick Uurke, vocal solo, Miss Jennie Huike; song and dance, Messrs. McDonald ami MiCnnn, comic recitation, William Jennings, vocal solo. Miss Katie Dona hue; vocal solo, Miss Wlnlfied Melvin; duet, Misses Bairett and Kenny; vocal solo, Miss Lizzie Cooke, vocal solo, Da vid McDonald, vocal solo, Miss May Cooke, comic s,ong, L T. Ketilck, duet, Messis Daniel and William Jones; se lections, Mr M. J. Coyne; toplcul songs, Con. Pnibon, of Wllkes-Bane. Admis sion 23 cents. From appeal ances the supervlsoishlp must be a veiy fat plum, hs eight can didates have sltjnllled their intention of battling for It. John C. Moinn is tins lates acquisition to the list of uspitnntH, The St. Monica blanch, Ladles' Iiish Catholic Benevolent union, No. 02, postponed their meeting until next Monday evenly ht the Young Men's Institute hall. Aj; members are re quested to attend. Suburban News hi General south sii)i:m:ws. Wan ants weie yesterday sbworn out lief oi e Aldciman Ituddy for the an est of M. Purges to answer chaiges pie f ei led by Fiank Tyrakowskl. Tjra kowskl alleses that he enteicd Hug nos' saloon undny night and after di Inking for some time with some friends a light commenced. In the midst of the stiuggle llugno scled u base ball bat and sttuck him on the head, Inflicting a soveie wound His ft lends took lilni to the ofllcc of Dr. uliin Who found the head bndly lacer ated. The following morning lie ap pealed to the law for satisfaction, and chniged his ussullunt with selling on Sundajs, without license, to Illinois uiid with assuult and battel y. James est, Walter Knnpp and Ml chnel Kramer paid a visit to Wllkes llane ycstoiday. James Murphy, of Philadelphia, visit ed South Side fi lends yesteidny. Squlie Donohue and daughter, of Wllkos-Baiie, have leturned to their home aftei u few days' islt with South Side friends. We laundiy stiff collars with soft button holes. Crystal Laundiy. The Sim anion Saengeiiunde gave a conceit foi members and their fi lends at Nattei's hall last night. It was laigely attended. Miss Dlllo Carpenter, of Uiilondale, is the guest of Mr and .Mrs. Patrick ltoach, of Chcnj- street. This evenlns the local lodiio of Ked Men will onteitaln the giand oillceis In Fieuhun's hull. Choice cut flowers and ilower de signs at Palmer &z McDonalds, 514 Spruce. PKOV1DKNCL. A number of the fi lends of Miss Car rie Kelsllng tendeied her n surpilse pnity last evening at hei home on Ninth Main aenue. Music and games weie Indulged In until a late houi.when lefieshments weie seived Miss Kels llng pioed heiself a most entei talnlng hostess Among those piesent weie Jennie llejdoe, Clnia Simpsonball, Liz zie Coons, Ida James, Hosu Malsey, Azuha Swaitz, Anna Kelsllng, Richard Thoma, Clnience Hlgolow, Di. Wilson, of Kansas; Aitliur Kelsllng, Theodoic Haas, John Kelsllng, of Deiuei, Col,; A. 15 Jones and Waltei Jones M. J. Clnik, of Pittston, spent yester daj with fi lends In this section. Mollle Ilannon. dnughtei of Mr. and Mis John Ilannon, of Leggett's stieet. Is scrlouslj ill. The Noith Paid Stais will play basket ball tomoiiow- evening In Company II nimory Their opponents will be the South Side team. The Citizens' band will gle a conceit befoie the game. The Noi th End and Honesdale teams w 111 plnj basket ball In Company 11 ni moi jr Thuisdny evening. Mis J. K. Jones, of Pniker stieet, Is slightly Imptoved. Meetings will be conducted In the Methodist Episcopal chinch evety night this week excepting Satuiday night. ki:i:n kiugi:. The meetlns of the Women's Chils tlan Tempeinnce union has been changed fiom Thuisday to Tuesday af tei noon. It will meet today at the home of Mis. S. P. Doisey, 8'l Delawaie stieet, at 2 ISO o'clock, The Knights of Pjthlas lodge held a baniiuet at the coinei ot East Maiket stieet and Sandelson avenue, Satuidaj evening. Mi. nnd Mis. William Loid, of Gelalt, aie the guests of Mis. Loul's patents, Jlr and Mis. Payne, of Dickson avenue. Mis. Homer Hiooks, of Hllej ville, Wayne count j, has letuined home after spending some time with hei daughter, Mis. W. E Kimball, wio bus been quite HI. Mr. Polk, of Philadelphia, who is in the city on business, spent jesteiduy with Mi and Mis. U. 15 Uthman, of Hieaker stieet Miss Hattlo lit own, of Falls, Is the guest of her sister, Mis Leain, of Dela waie stieet. The Willing Woikei.s ot the Baptist chuich will hold a business meeting at the home of Miss Edith Davis on Wash ington avenue this evening. DUNMOKI . Sandy O'llaia, of fiteen stieet, made a dining attempt at lobbeiy lust night. He entei ed the meat maiket of J, H. Hobday, of Biook stieet, and asked for a quantity of goods. Mi, Hobday packed up the lequlied at tides and gave them to O'Haia, who immediately dashed out of the place, followed in hot pin suit by Mr. Hobday and his son, who was in the stole at the time He was soon ovei taken and when cnptuied ciled and begged to be not given over to the4pollce, ptomlslng never to do such a deed again Ho pleaded anil begged so much that ills request was gi anted. Miss Fiieda Hairls, of Scianton, will open a pilvate dancing clnss In Wash ington hall Fliday afternoon. Rev. C H, Hnjes, of the Methodlsti Episcopal chuich, Is impioving aftei his late Illness Hany Mutehloi, of Wilkes-Banc, Is the guest of Mr and Mis, Samuel Glen cioss, of Main stieet Mis Mniy Fleming, of Des Moines, la., is visiting Mis. Michael Giudy, of Chestnut stieet The funeinl of Joseph Welsh will take place fiom his late home on Web ster avenue this afternoon. Intel merit will be made in the Foiest Hill ceme-teij-. Miss Lena Spettigue and brothel, William, of Noith Ulakely stieet, have i etui tied homo ftoni u few days visit ing in Honesdnle Miss Mattle Spettigue, of Noith Blakely stieet, has gone to spend a few days with fi lends In Caibondale. Miss Jennie Wetheilll, of East Di Ink er stieet. has leturned fiom a visit with l datives in Ilnmllnton. The two chlldt en of .Mi. and Mrs. John Kcabt, of Brook stieet, who have been veij ill with diphtheiia, aie con valescing. Mr and Mis CI. W. Fiost, of Drinker stieet, have letuined fiom South Caan an. Pa, wheio foi the past few days they have been the guests of i datives. ltlicuniittihiii Cuicd in n l)n. "Mystic Cuie" for iheuiuntlsm and neUialgiu ladleally cuies In one to thiee days Its action upon the system Is lemuikable and injsteiious It ic moves at once the muse und the dis ease Immediately disappears. The Hist dose gieatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Call Loienz, 18 Lackawuniui ave nue, diugglst, Scianton. To Cure it Cold in ono Uny. Tahe laxative Dromo Qulnlno Tablets. All druggists tefund the money if It fails to cure. 25c. ' Tho King oi BEECHAM'S Pills .is Baecham'n.- MR. TORREY AND HIS TECHNICALITIES Takes Another Case from Hie Jury Tills Week. THIRD WEEK OF COMMON PLEAS Kjcx'lmunt Cusu I rum (.'nibondnle. Huh Against the Traction Compaii) (or ".!, (Mill Ioi thu Dcutli of n Dllli moic lhi)--A Sick JurOr in One Case and n Sick M itness in Anotliei, hut (lie Cases (io On. A case tuuchlng the question of squatter soverclglltJ was called before Judge Aichbald in couit loom No 1 ut the opening of the thlid week of com mon pleas yesteidny The Delawaie nnd Hudson Canal compnny was the plaintiff and James Mofllt the defend ant. Thp company won because It wns ruled that Mofllt wus Incompetent to Plovo his squatter title because he had pteviously denied by cnteilng Into a contract to pin chase the piopeity. In September, 18S7, MoIIlt signed n contract with A. docker, an ugent of the Delawatc and 'Hudson compnny, foi the pui chase of a portion of a tiact of land on Chinch stieet, Caibondale, upon which his lather had lived for ovei tw cut j -one jeais No paj ments weie made on the contract, and to eu foice the payments the company bi ought n suit In ejectment. At the tt In 1 jesterday James H. Tonoj, ut tomey foi the company, put In evi dence the contract with the defendant and lested Mr. Newcoinb then called the defendant to the stand and made an olTet to piove by him that his father had had possession of the piopeity In question for over twentj'-ono yenis pi lor to his death in 1871; that he on closed It and built a house upon it; that upon his death the title descended to his hells nnd consequently the com pany perpetrated a fraud when it made n contract to sell to the derendnnts land which belonged to himself and his co-hell s, who weie his biothers and slsteis. MR TORREY OBJECTED. Mr. Toiiej- objected to the testimony on the giound of Incompetency, and Judge Aichbald silstalnid him. Ho then dliected a eidlct for the plaintiff for the land descilbcd in the wilt 'and ouleied that the judgment be lelensed upon the pnjment of $111.10 with inter ests and costs by the defendant within thlity dnys. The Hi st of the four tiespnss cases against the Scianton Traction company set down for tilal this week was called iniinedlatelj upon the conclusion of the above suit. Jacob Pletchei, of Dun moi e, is the plaintiff He asks $20,000 for the death of his 12-jeui-old boy, Willie, who was killed 'by a Traction company car on Chestnut stieet, near Drinker stieet, March 22, 1895. I. II Ruins and Frank T. Okcll appealed for the plaintiff, and Horace E. Hand nnd Mnjoi Eveiett Wan en for the company. The juiy was swoin at noon and io cess was tnken for dinner. When court leassembled Mi. Bums asked foi a continuance on the giound that one of the pilnilpal witnesses for the plaintiff, John Buike, of Dunmoie, was too 111 to attend. Judge Aichbald lefused to continue the case. Just befoie ad join ninent It was agiced that the ut toineyu should go to Buike's house at 7 30 o'clock In the evening and tnke his deposition. CAl'SE Or ACCIDENT. The accident which occasioned the suit happened on the date above men tioned when the Fletcher boy with fotn otheis, Hany Stevens, Asa. Odette, Louis Huulensteln and Frank Jackson were coming fiom school, One of the boys hud a badge which the otheis wanted to gel and thej- chnsed aftei him fiom the school house on Apple stieet down to Chestnut stieet, near Its Intel section with Dilnkei, wheie thej took n diagonal ionise acioss the stieet and headed down an ulleywaj- near the old postnlllce building. In the excite ment of the chase they piesumablj- foi got all about the stieet cais and dashed neioss the tracks unconscious of dan ger. Plotcher, who was foutth In the chase, ran dliectly In fiont of a eai mov Ing In the dliectlon of the 'Coineis' iov Ing In the dliectlon of the 'Coineis" nd vviih tun ovei and Inslnntly killed, The tout boys weie on the stand es- eiday and each told his stoiy sub- tnntially ns above. None ot them and tei stnntially heaid a liell sounded but admitted that It might have been .sounded without then ncaiing it. iiaiuensiein saiu lie heaid the niotoimnn shout, "Hey thcie'" In a loud voice just at, Pletcher lan on the uncle The plaintiff also pioposesto show that the car w.ih i tinning at huch a late of hpeed that It attiacled the attention of neople living on the stieet and that ono stoieheepei inn out of his place of buslnehs expecting to see the car jump the Hack at any moment The defense will attempt to show conti Ibutoi y negligence IN COURT ROOM NO. 2 no' In couit loom No 2 the Jones Schlmpff case still 'dings Its slow length along. One of the juiors, D. "W. Mltton, of Noith Abington, was unable to attend owing to the sickness of his daughter, out this did not halt the case for am appieclable extent of time. The attoinevH on eithet side ngieed to continue with eleven Junius and awny it went foi an indefinite inn. On the calling ot the list at the open ing of couit cases weie mat ked as fol lows. Continued tWntson & 'Zlmmeiman vs. Scianton Tiuth, tiespass, J. A. Kos to and A. Smith vs. Pacific File Insur ance company, assumpsit, Giles Stan-, ton vs. city of Setanton, tiespass, Pat lick Kennedy vs. Scianton Tiuctlnn company, tiespass, Edwaid Thome vs Scianton Ti action company, tiehpabs; Pattick Malln, etui., vs Scianton Tiac tlon company, tiespass, Abeideon Lum bei company vs Swaitz Lumber com pany, assumpsit, Martin Hint vs. Scianton Ti action company, trespass. Settled Thomas 1$. Oichaid and Cora I Oichatd vs. Eile and Wyoming Val ley Rnllioad company, tiespass; Peo ple's Savings bank, of. Pittston, vs John Holgate, appeal, Luthoi Keller vs, John J. Recker. Judgment by agreementRothschild 111 os. vs. Mnry Cusick, assumpsit. The following juiois weie excused: John Claik, miner, Caibondale; Alfied Ernst, civil engineer, Scianton; Will iam M. Hobbs, laimei, Rentoii, Ran dolph H. Mason, civil engineer, Caibon dale, Henry Smith, fanner, Ronton Among the Jinots who aie on this week's panel Is Rev Dr. C. M. Gimn, pastijrof the Elm Paik Methodist Epis copal chuich. m ' - CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE. Suinmcis' Coinedv Compnii) Ih tilling It at tho rrolhiiigliiim. What wus piuctlcally a continuous perfoi malice was Given at the Froth iughain last night by tha Summers Comedy compuiij. whlih Is bended bj Geoige II. Sunimcrs and Miss I Julie Hti'Venon. The bill was the' comedy diania, "A Hitter Atoiumcnt," and It was well presented Hetween the nets the follow Ing special featuies weie Intioduced, Piofcssoi Shcimnn's educated goats, "The Vie toiellls" In Hhndowgrnphy; l,torA Sher man with songs and dances; La Petite Hessle, a clever black-faced aitlst, lh manl, who Intioduces a number of Lole Fuller order of dances; vleH by the Projectoscopo. This afternoon the company will pro duce "Mttjourneen" and tonight "The Pavements of Pnils." The matinee be gins ut 2.15 and the nlglit"s peiforinance promptly at S o'clock TREATMENT THAT TT TO) -p oj, THURLOW lIOMOtPATIHC medl clues leach, sooth and heal everj diseased organ; cm Ing Invail.iulj all forms of disease, no matter what 11 mas be. The PHYSICIANS of the TIU'IILOW Institute, No 30! and 303 Spruce street, are dull) preset llilug PltllE foi hundieils of sick people at their homes, and at the Institute. 3ulteieis fiom Rheumatism, Patnnli, Asthma. DvHpepsla, Kidnev I)lease, Piles, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Pemalo Dis eases Coughs, Cokls and (li'ppo aie con stantly expiesHlng thilr lieaitfelt giati tude toi the miraculous cuie of these dis eases THE TREE DISTRIHI'TION of Thuilovv Aft D spepsl.i Cure piovcd to be a Qod-seMiil to THOUSANDS of pain ful and long-standing cases ADVICE and EXAMINATION ABSO LUTELY TREE either at the ofnse or at join lioinis. A POSTAL CARD WILL BRING ONE OP THURLOW'S SKILLED PHYSI CIANS to the bedside of nn sufferer, who will pieseilbe for you, und attend jou until cuied The Phj'slcian's Set vices me FREE. The MEDICINES are mostlj twentj ilve cents a bottle This GREAT INSTITUTE of TIUIE HOMEOPATHY, No 303 and 305 Spiuoe st., Scranton, continues to be crowded dallj with a thtong of allllcted people who come fiom miles .mound to avail them selves of the TREE Doctor's sei vices of fered at the THURLOW MEDICAL IN STITUTE Thousands of TESTIMONI ALS could be published if spaie would peimit Complete Outfitters. Ihvt is what wo rlalm to be, nnd wo fool nssurod wbrn v.o say this, theio aro no articles uf inun h furnisliings that vvb do not curry in stock Wo mo tolling ono of tlni best shirts In town for 81.00 You n"ed only wmr one in ordm to convlnco ioiirs0lf of the oxe'idloueo of iU fit and quality. CONRAD, HATTER and FURNISHER WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8tli Ward, Scranton ROOMS 4 AND 5 OAS ANB VATCR CO. BUILDINO, CORNER WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER ST. OFFICE nouns from 7.30 a. m. to 9 p. to. (1 hour intermission for dinner and supper.) Particular Attention (liven to Collection. Prompt Settlement Unaraiiteed. Your Dust acss U Respectfully Solicited. Telephone 134. , j 1 ToI-a Mq f ' Orttl t lltrlll 4IHIW IH-" s Substitute.. $ Gail Borden Eagle Brand j--. CONDENSED MILK I Has always stood FIRST in tbo estima- 9 l-n nf tltn Am.rlc.nn lYnnta. o Oilier 13 H tt,.ct ,. pnnAV Tpt Tnfnnt T"oorl. T Latlttc j o .-. a H llo IHM ttia Ni:V YOKK HOT An rctabllihcil hotel under new mnnaccrncnt nnd thormtahl j nbrcist ot tho tlnies. Islturs to New York will And the I'.ierett In the ery heart ot tho ahopptnir illstrlct. cononKnt to pmccs of nmuscmfnt anil readily erceslbln rioui all parts It the tlt IX BOl'lJAN 1'I.AN. lijLc Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. IK1I68 &50 m Dm m Upwards (American Plan.) GEO, MURRAY, Proprietor, e St. Denis ISrcaJway and l.leielitli St., New York, Opp. Urccc Church, -luirop:un Plan. Rooms $i,oo a Duj and Upwards. In a mbiloU and unobtrusive way thero nra few butter LOiiductoil hotuls in tho metropolis thhn tho ht Denis ' 'Iho great nopu'arity it lias ornulrod oan leailily be tlucad to its utiin.no loiutlnu, its lioinellUe mmosiihere. tho peculiar oxcollonce of nit cnltiuo cud ajrvice, auj Its vory modor nto pr'ces TAYLOR AND SON. i:ls, wm.m. dates. inftr$Vui n.L.M.CATLS. ASKr0&mB?oKlET0N GIVES THL TrkW5Rl9 FOR SALE BY THE I CO filHRl SCRANTON STATION. POULTRY- Turkeys, Ducks, Chicken1), Kredh Every Day. ALSO.-csfiE Pheasants, Quail, Prairie Chickens, Wild Ducks. V. a PICE. PI ML ill CALL UP 333: CO. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, Ml TO 151 MERIDIAN STREBT. 51. W. COLLINS, Manager. BETiiGI1T SJIilHi 2,000,000 Made and Sold in Six Months, ending flarch 1, 1896. Total Product of The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Washburn, Croshy'n Superlative is sold everywhere from ths Pacific Coast to St. John's, New Foundland, and in hnglund, Ireland and Scotland vcrv largely, nnd is recognized ua the best flour in tho world. iireoMw 1 Wl S'A !!H B 1'J I WHOLESALE AGENTS. HAVE YOUR HORSE SHOD WiTHTHi Removable, Sslf-Sliarpsnini NeversIIp Tob Cal'(s, BITTENIIEnER 1 CO. GENERAL AGENTS, And a full line of iron and steel Blacksmiths' and Wag onmakers' supplies. SCRANTON, RA. To Publishers THEDgG&SOMANUFAGTURINGCO SCRAKTON AND WiLKES-QAFlRE, PA., Manufacturers of .m i m wmimi HQ1ST1HG m hor ial3 by JOHN H. I'HtLI-L, Spruco Street, Scranton. WMgmm R'q.'AJwH fa -TMMiM,.'.TrS,iTt?,. rtl ) JiiVtiT.tl 'THE FROTHINGHRM. Warner & Kels, JMnnaKe-8, John I.. Kerr, Actinj: Manager. THIS Al'TURNOON AMI UVIJMNO AND BV- liRV APHIRNOON AND UVKNISa THIS Wi:t!K. The (Ircalcst Popular Priced Attruetlon In Pxlstcnce, TI SUMMERS COMEDY CO In the (lranilcst Repertoire ot Plnyt ever rrccnted ntthc prices, which are 10, 20 and .10 cents for the evening performances and at the matinee inc. to all parts ot the house. DAVJS' THEATER Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 25, ZC, and 27. A Itenl l'nreo Comedy, M ACTORS' HOLIDAY WITH 30 PEOPLE AND WEST'S . FAMOUS PICKANINNY BAND. -soloists-is. I'ojlthely U10 Binallejt Colored Boy Musician:! in Tills Country. RBAL COAICDIANS, REAL ACIORS, RUAI. SINdLRS, RI2AI. DANCBRS, KUAl. 1'KUI I Y UIKLS Than lUer Before, Dally Parade nnd Concert In Front at Thea. tor Euch Evenluir, Ailinhsion 10, 20 or 30 Contj. Two performances dally. Doors open at 1.30 and 7. Curtain rises at 2.30 and 8 15. DUPONT! MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at tho Wapwnllopen Mllla, Luzcrni county, Va and at Wll mtneton, Delaware. HENRY BEUN,Jp. Qemeral Agont for tho Wyomlnsr Dlstriot. 113 WYOMINO AVENUE, Scranton, Pa. Third National Bank Building-. AODXCinS: THOS. FOHD. Pittston. Pa. JOHN 13 SMITH & SON. Plymouth, Pa. B W. MULLIGAN, Wllltos-Barro. Pa. Agents for tho Repauno ChcmlcaJ Com Cany'E Utah Uxploilvce. BARRELS G7EEL He Positively Cannot Slip P' FLOU Rt ;:.s.j.: wBOI lilllMJNciLJLi tMw OENTERED i 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 inoder ate rates. Addres BUSINESS MANAGER. cm a P PULPING MACHINERY. (teneruJ Office: SCRANTON, PA. When In doubt uliat to use (or Ncroua Debility, L0.5 c( Tovvcr, lrapotcncy, Atrophy, Varicocele and oilier weaknesses, from any cause, use Serine Tills. Drains checked onJ full icor quickly restored. 1 f nrf lecivil Knrb troutltl mail f4Ullr. 2$ &Qt$M K Mailed for )1 000boxc3 15 CO. ith ,uu oracrs w c Rive a cuaraniee 10 CKwSPtrj cure or refund the money. Address KSgWy' PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. I I . 1 ri 1 1 , ui V.ii niir.L, Av n. . nionorftiigsoesjGiiers,
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