TJTE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING. .TANTJATIY 27. 1S!7. West Side FIRE IN SUPPLY SHAFT AT BELLEVUE Required Secral Hours of Hnrd lug (o Subdue II. Fight- F0REA1AN WILLIAMS IS INJURED II ml One of Ills Arms Almost Tom Out lij (In; Uiirrlugc Nliilo 'I'rjini: to Iiucutu tlie I'lre-OIim Ilmplojuil in New ('omit) Vein I'mircri Tliuy AiT(! (Joint; to 18c Siilincntcil. Stilul) Tuliun Out. A tiro In tho "supply shaft at tho llellcnilo collluiy, opetated by the Delu snie, J.acluiwninm nnd Westeiu com pany, jestculro nfteinnon, for four liout.s balllfd the clfoits of u 1Ik riiiik of men to i-ulnirulsli It and ono of the incident'" of the umIIIiir light was tin accident to A"-sstant Mine Foi email Thomas 1' Williams, wlioc light hand was loin neai ly fiom the aim as the mine caiiltme was milking an upwind tili The "supl ' shaft Is situated neat thi J Ji law ate, Lackawanna and West cm statlun at Helleue, The tower licii.se of this shalt was burned to the lllound about eight 3, cuts ago nnd the lire at 'hat time Pleated wldespiend ntt"iitlo. Yesleidaj tho unlit pipe whlih laulus fresh diiiiklnir wutci to the Inside mules was fioeii b the In tense cold of .Mondu night and M'stei dnj ut noon a gang ol machinists undei isaat Jloigan went to the shift to tlnw out tho pipe. The pipe inns down the shaft behind the timbeilng The ina hlnists used the caillago, stopping at points in the shaft and thawing the ft own water. MmiMMMto fell h wimMw MISS ALU V DWIS TWO WELL-KNOWN .Ml?? Margaret Jones and Miss Alila Djl-, whoe pcntuilts are glien hoiowlth, nrt two of the piomlnont otal t-ololsts who lepicsenl HelluMie Heights In the unl aw of local songstus Thcii names nie Instpaialilj nsoclutcil, each has a ion tialto olce, and tlu-5 nip most Intlmite ti lends Miss Dills Is onli a leeeut addi tion to the lanks of om soloists '1 ho llitt time she esei pitted hei talent agnliist the soiee ot nuothei uns nt the C'liiistmns Das eisteddfod ut Tailot She won the pri7u osei seieral rompetltois llei olee is pme and stiong, llim in its touch, mid eonilniing. She has a piumlslug fittnie Miss JoneV oiee is moio simpa tlu tic and is suitable to light sentimental bongs of which she is one of the best sing ers in tho city Afi r Eolng down the shaft about so eiiU foot a stop was made and a cpian tlt ol oiled cotton-waste lighted atoiiud the pipe. When lhe loll nt J o'clock it seems thot tlioj did not complete cMIn-julsh the (lie. TIRE ROSS NOTICED .SMOKE. Shoitly aftciwaid Flio Ross Robot t Owens, who was thawing tho pipe with steam at tho mouth of the Claike "loin whoie the pipe inns into the mine, no tic d a ciuantlU of smoke that seemed to come fiom the shaft lie and a numl or of men got on the c aulnge and note hoisted upuaid It was at this time that Mine Foieman Williams was iiijuied. With his mineis' lamp in his hand ho was looking foi the liio and sti etching his hand too fai In tho Hack opening his wilsl was squeezed between the satety "dogs" and the bon-ton," a piece of timbeilng in the Bhaft. At tho eii moment that the mi 1st was caught Robeit Owens luckib lang the signal bell foi a stop If the can lage had gone upwind but a few incheh faithoi Mi Williams' hand would have been loin olf. As it was, the nrlst was badly ciushed and lacei ftted He was immediatelj taken to his home on Hampton stieet and will be coiiimed to the house foi two weeks at least The llnglng of the bell was not be cause of thu accident It was a lucky coincidence. The file had been tlisco ered just at that point and foi this the signal to stop was given. The binning mateiial was tound to be the wooden casing of the pipe. Refoio tho file was gotten under contiol pieces of tlmbci ten inches squuie hud been binned tluough. Water was taken clown the Bhaft In buckets and at 1 o'clock when Ai ting Genoial Mine Supeilntendent Thomas D. Da Is tn lived at the mine upon the suggestion of the file boss the same watoi pipe was Intentionally hioken at thu top of the shaft and the falling wutet quenched tho body ot the Humes. FIRE WAS DANGEROUS. The flie, though small, was dangeious. Dow n In the new c oiinly vein, liO teet Jieluw, the place of the Hie, weie a dozen Illinois, The eln has no outlet ewept the shaft whoie the fit e was and the smoke was coming down In clouds The mineis (Hupped theli tools and tun to tho mouth of the eln whoie they hud dled and yelled lustilj foi the i milage -which was stationed In mid shaft as the the men above fought the Hie The ciles of the men could bo heaid hj the men on the cut Huge-, hut It was known that they weio not in danger mill they woic allowed to ell until the Hie was undei contiol, for It the woik Mas stopped and theeaulagc sent down nit it the men the Hie would hae gained so inpldly that It might be lin possihlo to got them all out safely. As the binning timber wus loosened ly the blows of the men on the cat tlnge the light pieces lull tluough the Hhuft and part of it catching In timber ing lower down stinted the lire at se etttl points. Tho cneilloW of watoi 1 1 om the plpo at 1 o'clock quickly doused evuiy spaik and at C o'clock tho fire was declined out and the teirllled miners were taken ftom the new coun ty eln. W. H. Stous nnd A. II. Storrs, olll rlals ot the company, weio on tho scene late In tho afteinoon. Theie was no lasting damage done by the Humes and woik at the pollleiy will ho lesumtil toelny, ni'roidlniT to th? clitiHilc. Hort Hi pen, si., oittlilf leiicMiitui nt Hello-1 Mic. wns In tho thick or tile llRlit una uh one of the ilailnc ones who ntitick the blown itt the limning bemna in the middle of Hip Hlitift. TUG PiRST PATIENT. I.illlo Siilluroi Admitted to the West side Hospital ostordu. The flrjt pntlent, MIbs Mabel Meeis, 3- ears-old, and HUfttilng fiom pneu monia, was admitted to the West Side hospital cstoida, upon oldei of Di II. J Wllllnins, one of tho hospital start ol iiloslclamyand a dluctoi of the as sociation. The little putlent Is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mis. .lohn Hejois, who Uo In an old wooden house on Fall slow avenue. She has been sick four days and her condition Is rcilous. Dr. Henlley, of the Ninth End. and Dr. W. A. Paine, of this side, who aie on duty at the hospital for this month, will be In chaise of tho patient. Mixtion Smith 'has made the little suffeiei as comfoi table as the coin enloncos of the hospital w 111 pel mil. Tho hospital Is now ill excellent sliupe foi Its woik. The cot, suiglcat Instal ments, etc., have been leiehed and the institution Is toady for the tieat nu'iil of sui glial cases. Tho day foi public Inspection will piobably be ne.t Satin dJ. DEATH OF Jill IIATUUR. Thomas it. Hauls, who Is well known hue, died Kutiiluj. at 111 J homo In 01 -phant tiom the effects ol a patalytlo stioke. He was CO i.us of age and is tun U oil 1V a family, some of the inembeis Ulng on this side The lil nei.il will bo hold Tlmisdiij afternoon at 'J ,10 o clock nnd Initial will be made In the Union cemeteiy at Ulj pliant DIED riiOM HIS INJURIES, lllo'mid T. J:d.ilds, of Thlltoenth stiiel, who was Injun d by a piomnlmo blast In the Holies lie mllle two weeks ago, died csteiday morning fiom tho elfects of his lnlmlis. Ml. Htlwnids was well known on this side. He wa boi n in Olinncatli, South Wales, nnd he was IU jcais of ago lie has lived on MISS MARGARET JOXES SOLOISTS. the West Side for ooi 2", eais. Ills wife and one adopted daughter, Maj, sun ho He was u numbei of the Holle ue Mine Accidental 1 unci The ftiuoi ul will lie I'lldav afteinoon at " o'clock fiom the late lesldonce on Thiitoenlh stieet. Hutul will be made in Toiest Hill cemeteiy. COCKLES ARE COMING A cockle suppei Is the good thing of the near lutuie pi utilised b the mem bets of the West Side wheelmen to theli best f i lends which means thomsehes No otheis will be admitted The tockle mppei Is something new in these paits, but accoidlng to a gigantic scheme on loot in Wales, whoie the cockle is found on the seashote the people of these United States of Ameilca will soon hao cockles In plenty. The cockle is a shell llsli, eiy delicious when piopeily piepaud. MINOR NFWS NOTRS. Within Wililains, tho yomiR- son of Select Councilman Richatd 11. Williams, who wafe Injuied las-t Sauudny by an accident at Hloomsbuig, an heel nt his home yeBteiday afteinoon. It it a hap py fact that the youiiK man's condition is not so hoi Ions a w ns at fit tt i epoi ted. He was accompanied by ills father and slater. Miss Not mo. Williams, who went thoie Monday Henty Hauls, of Flttston, has oisan Ied a paity for i'ontet in the totth cominp; Robeit Mouls eisteddfod Miss Gett tide Fellows, ot Tenth stieet, Ktie a patty Monday eyenliiK to the .following- fi lends Misses I-ouls Fel lows, Nellie Fellows, Rthel Fellows, Jennie Follows. Peatl Felows, Relu Fel low. May Tinnsue, Rdna Sa, (liaee Williams, Mai gat ot Wililains. Rdna Williams, r.dlth Cailton ,of Kingston The lunei.il of the late Thomas J. Mullaney, who died Monday at the home ot his son, 1'. J Mullaney, ut flfi Hampson stieet, will take place this mninluK ut U 30 o'clock ftom St l'at ilck's cliuieh. Intel meiit will be made In Hyde Rail; Catholic cemetery. The deceased had lived In Helloute foi many yeats and he had made many f 1 lends 9 The Radios' Aid society ot tno simp- son Methodist Kplsiopal chunh bus elected the follow I11K otllceis: Honoiaiy piesldent, Mis M. A Vnt ties; piesldent, Mis. S, W. WiltJley, lce piesldonts. Mis. John Randolph, Mih. J. H Snydei , seeietaty, Mis F C. ilull, treasuioi, Mih. W R Castnoi : maiingots, Mis, J. W. Sinindeis, Mis. Finuk Hiyun, Mis Robeit Ihnns, Mis M. T. Ace, Mls.s Cat bin Ine Kooinei. Ch.nlcs Sweet, son of Rev. J. R Sweet, of Ninth Uyde I'aik ayeniie, Is ioeoerliiK fiom nil Illness. Choice cut (low-eis and flower de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, nil Spruce. est Side l!ut.juoss Dlioctoi). HARRIRT J RAVr,S, FLORIST. Cut How hi h and fune1.1l designs a specialty, 101 South Main uenuo, two Uoois fiom Juekson stieet MOROAN'S PHARMACY 101 North nvo nu Wnrrnnted puio drugH and chem leuls Preset iptlunH carefully prepared Fine stutlonaty and blank books A laigu stock suitable for ChrlBtmus pies ems, TenelieiH' Hlbles cheaper than oyer. Cull and examine, them. Wood stulns, paints, window glass, etc. Cloik nt Btore nil hoius of night. SRCONR HANU FURNITURR-Cash for any thing you hae to sell Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Cull and see the stock of J, c. Kliif, 701 to 70S West Raok uwunna avenue. Suburban News In General DUNMORE DOINGS. Democrats Nominate Offices- Meet in Convention aid Candidntes for Uoroiigli Those Who Were Chosen. The Dcmocintlc pilmailcs wote hold yestciday afteinoon and losullcd In the elect Ion of the follow lug delegates riist waid Fhst dlsttlct, John Hell ley. John McSweoney, Michael Ginley, Jamei Dilsccll; second district. Tlios Gindy, 1'iank Ciunnoi, Patilck Heiry. Second waul Klist dlstilct, John Me Dade, Patilck Tleinej, Edwatd MeKcn nii, P. II. FhinneUy, Patilck Keilley, rt'iiS-wrrtTt ' . it "1VhE .. 7 TIT. -?-"l - A JV ttf'Z&iZ victor Hrimriini, Xomlmteel 1 Demounts us Tluli I'aiull- d ite foi liuigops. M. J Kennody, Michael McDonnell; Kennedy, Second dlstilct, .Initios McDonnell, Thomas. Doud, Michael Munle, Andiew Cunningham. Thiul ward Fht distilct, John Rut ho, John Gill, Michael O'Neill, sec ond dlstilct, Edwaid Matthews, Jiiiikm Muiphy, Thlid dim lot, John C Eagan, Joseph Aluiphy, Thomas M McDonnell. roiiilh watd llllam Rieiin.in.AIich ael Rronnan. Filth w. ml James It. iabiNklo. Pat rick Mcllale. Slth watd Flist dlstllft, A P. AIc Donough, M. J. Jiiuke, Second dlstilct M blind Quinn mid Patilck Riiddj The lomontlim was lield last nUht In TinipciaiHc hall Neailyfoui bundled pi tsc, ns weio piosont Tompoiaiy Chaliman T E Roland called the con vention to oidoi at S DO with II R Gilllgan as tompoiatj seciotnn T. E Roland was then elected bv acclama tion to the position of peimanent cliait man John J Munav, Hotin GUIigan and John J. Gllmaitln weio elected pet -nianent seciotaties lij acclamation The toll was load and tho ciodontlals of Un delegates handed In Theto being no contested seats tho tompoiaiy oiganl atlon was made peimanent The nominations ot a. candidate woio then made Pot two school diiectois, upon the Hist ballot, the tes weio us lollows M. J. Mm I ay, 1"J otes; M. '1 Glwin, L'l lotcs, ,r J Iloian, in Mites. Second ballot, M T. Glynn, IS Mites, M J. Hoian, 1C Mites M. J. Mm i ay and M T Ghnn having le eched the majoiity of otes weie de- cl.ned elected Foi ta colleetoi, AV C. Ruike foated P V. Mnnley by 10 Mites, dc tlio Mite being W C Ruike. 22 votes, P W Manley, 10 otos. Tot two councllmcn Ciiatles Wentzol and Michael Welsh weio chosen b ac clamation John F. Flannelly declined tho nomination foi councilman For Inn gess, Vlctoi Ruiscliell lecelv- ecl JC otes, P. C Langan, t Mite;?, l or auditot for tlnee yoais, John ,T. Gll maitln, 2"i Mites, John Ktaogoi, I vote Mat tin Welsh S oles Auditoi, one jent, fust ballot, Pedio Gliaido, IT Mitoa. Mat tin Welsh, 1! otes, John Kiaegei, 1 Mites. Second ballot. Pcdto Git n do l'l Mtcs, Mm tin Welsh, 12 MHes, John Kiaogei, ? ot05 Foi boiough tiensuiet, Fia.nl: Mcin gan, 27 otcs, P D Manley, 7 Mites Foi Justice of the peace, Robut A. Scott wo? chosen by acclamation. For stieet coinmisslonei, Hist ballot, Michael McDonald, 1J cites; James Cullen, lu votes; P. J. Clink, C, otes. Second ballot, James Cullen, 17 votes, Michael McDonald. 1-1 olcs; P J. Claik, .! M)tcs Thlid ballot, P. J. Clatk diomicd out, James Cullen, IU votes, Michael McDonald, 15 utc&. TOLD IN A TRW RINRS. Mi's Annie Space, of Wobstci uve nuo, N lecoyeilng lioni a sciious atttieic of dlphtheiln Tho Wouien's Guild of St Maik's Mission, will seie an oyster suppei in the chinch pailois, Tluusday eenlns, between th boms of ti and 3 p m. The timet al of Joseph Walsh took yilaco fiom his late liome on Webster avenue yesteidav atteiiioon. He hud been suifoilnir for a lonpr time ftom hepatitis lie was .1 etetan of the late war and fought in seeial engagements, lie was a ineinbei of Grltliu 1'ost, No 139, ef Sci.inton. At the beglnnliiG of the wai he enlisted In n Now York leglment, seililB till the close of the war. He was .sltv-ono yeais of ago, and is sun hod by a wife and lom ( Illi cit en, Joeph, William, RU.ibeth nnd Rugone Intel ment was made 111 tho Finest Hill cemeteiy Gilllin Post, No 139, Giand -tiny ol the Republic, at tended tho funetal In .1 bnly. A s ji 1 el hoi so with to white foot, haying been found w undei lug aimlessly llnougli the sheets ot Dunmoie, was luouht to the stables ol tho IJumnoie hotel The ownet can hae the hoi so by 1 ailing at the iilublos and paylni; the cDsts. The hoit-e weighs about 1,00(1 pounds and has a lomplete set of hui ncss on it. lUiovinr.Nci.. Wllhclminn Cltlllln, of William stieot. entet tallied a number of lid young f 1 lends last night w Ith a "doll masquei -adc" Tho gui'stH weie uttlted In unique and (iiialnt costumes. Those piesent and tin' chauicteis tepiesonted weie Mabel Weiss, "A Tiained Nuiso," Hat ilet Lackey, ' Slstei of Chatlty ," Hmma l'cdtlck, 'Clndiolla," Katjiiyn Kulll an, 'A Hilde," Sadie Rlcluilds, "Queen of HeaitH," Uatal Davis, "Jnpinise," Hlodvvyn Rlehauls, "Welsh,' IVnl lleiny, "Ruby Ruth," Muigntet ThoimtH, "Maltha Washington," Chun Sheimuii. "Waltiess," Lillian and Anna Mouls, "Two Little Gills," Maigatet Maishall. "Sullor Gill:" Loiena Webstel, Jup aneHe," Maud Williams, "Little lio peep," Ray Samuels, "Llttlo Hoy Hluo," Roland Samuel, David Williams nnd Montague Mollis, Mih. Louis Rlnehatt and her hiother, Gomel Davis, of Tay lor, w ho havo been visiting ft lends in this section for the last few days, have letutned homo. Mis. John Owens, of Rilek uvenue, is seiiously 111. Muigaiot Jones, ot Leggetts stieet, Is loeowilng- from her lecent setlous Illness. y iSisy (;hi:i:n uiixji:. Oeotge Doilgheity have teturned fiom and son, .Inmcs, a week's s Islt nt Deposit. N. Y How mil farr, of Piompton, spent Sunda with his biothei, II. cl Can, of '-tin tueiiue. 11. J. Olover Is conllned to his home on Elcctilc nenue with measles. At a meeting of the Women's Cluis tlnn Tenipeianee union held jesteiday nfteinoon it was decided to hold month ly teas. Tho Hist one will bo given at the homo of Mts John Honij, of Mou sey incline, next Tuemlaj . Cleoigo Slioemakct has accepted a po sition as soliciting agent for the Wulls bach Light company. H. Colemitti, of ractoiyllle, called on lclathos heic Mondaj. Miss Jessie Howe, of Delawaie stieet, accompanied by her mothei.of Pltlston, left Monday foi Nonlstown, whete they will piobably make their home. The condition of He. George M. Peck Is decidedly Impioved. Tho house foimeily occupleil by E E Teal and family has been purchased 1j Fiank Phillips, ot Snndeisou ae liue, who Is having It lomodelc'd and will occupy It when compleUd. SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Grand Officers of Red Men Entertained Last Night by the Members of Nay Aug Tribe. Desjilto the cold wao oor 200 Reel men of tho Lackawanna alloy lust night sought tho wigwam of Nay Aug lilbe, No. 110, situated In Fiouhaii's hall, on Cedm ummuic, whole a big kind of a pou-wou was held In honoi of tin' ihtt of seetal of the 'heap union chiefs" of tho onlei. Tlioie weio laigo elolegatlons ot chiels and luaves tiom tho Lee-Ha-Hannns, Raid Eagle", Nav ajos, 1'auookas, 'I'oiiiialuk.is, Poconos and Peqtiests of tills city And snuillet lepiesentatlons fiom the Uibes at (Jly pliunt, Peekvllle, C.n bonilulo, Dun moio, Tayloi, Moosle-, Old Foigo and Avoca and some Horn Pittston nnd Wilkes-Haito Thomas K Donnilv, of Plilladolplila, gle.it clllel ot lecoids ot the otdot In Peimsj hanla, was the pi Inoloal olll eei piesent V R Rogeis, M. )., of Philadelphia, trto.it sonloi sngamine, A. A Ayeis, ot Peikvllle, icpteseutii tho to the gteat council of the ITiiltid States, Past Gioat Siiehcm llmilson Nesbltt. of ill.es-Hiito, John T Howe, of this cite, e-gieat lepiesenta the to the giaiul eouuell, and Dlstilct Deputies John Mays, Wllllnui L Gloss and Willlnni Ilattslioin, of this city, woio also piesent The inupo-o ol the gland olllieis' Islt to this Identity is to instinct the lilbis In unwiltteii woik of the chief degiot upon which tho otdei In the Fnltiel Stales Is now enteilug Ml Donnlly Is the national eeuiplllloi of the lltuul istle woik. lie has been ti moling sine last Tluusday ilsltlng dlstilct coinen tlons, suih as Hie one last night, ex emplify lug tho new woik RinghaiiUon and Gioat Hend h.ie alieady been ls Istod and aftei he concludes his mis sion hoie lie will go to Wilkes-H.me, togethei with Di Rogeis, who Is assist ing him. Mi. Donnlly lepotls the older In tills dlstilct to be in a most Houilshlng con dition SIIORTRR PARAGRAPHS. Ai thin Weinchenl;, of Cedar avenue, totutned yesteiday fioin a business ti in to Honesdale John W HqiKhausei of South Wash ington nyeiuie, will lease today foi Stioudsbuir to attend the wedding of William Willis, lounoily a lesldont of the South Side At the healing- oi the Tyiakowski Hugno case befoie Alileiuinu Ruddy, yefcteiday, Rugno was held in ball for his apiie.uanee at coutt, as follows For assault and battel y, V.00, foi sell ing 011 Su.ulay s, $ro0, lot selling w Ithout a license, $j00, and foi helling to Illinois, $.'00 making a total of $1 .100 His biothct, John J Rugno eiualilled as his bondsman Cole.nel R II. Ripple will t,lo an en tertainment with the giapli.iphone In South Side Young Woman's Clulutlan Association looms 1021 Cedai nyeiuie, Thuisday esening at S o'clock Yoilau im itcd to come und bung s-omo one with you The giaphnphone uitoids an entei talntnent of wondei and amuse ment. Rate Monday night Robeit Robinson, of Cedai aenue, was taken suddenly 111 Immediately his fi lends and phy si clans weio summoned to his bedside, and foi a time hopes loi his iecoeiy weie doubtful. Rater lopoits state that his condition Is much linpioyed and beyond dangei Mr. Robinson Is select eouue llman of the Rleentli w.ud Choice cut tlpweis and llower de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, Spruce. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. r.u Raige audiences weio entet tallied yes teiday aftetnoon and last night In the Fiothlnghain by the Sumniei s Comedy company In tho afteinoon Ivnthlcen Muyouiiieen" was piodueed and In the eculng a stilling melo-eliamu, "U he Pavements of Pails" At each pcitoim ance specialties weie intioduceil Rust Rynn" und "The Piodigal Son' will be seen this afternoon und evening At tho Academy of Music the Wnl'e Comedy company ulso proelue cd "Knthle 1 Mnv 0111 ne en" at the in illm e nid In tti evening Milton Noble h dinma ' fiom Site to Son," wus heeii by a lais,t nil nppio- FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE C 1 HI AMI I'llUVTMs Colds, Coughs, Sure lliroat, Influeiwa, llron- cllllis, I'neiiniuiiia, Suclllnt: of the Joints, I umbuiio, lnfluiiiinntlon, iiuuiiuuuirit FROSTBITES, CHILBLAINS, HZADACHE, TOOTHACHE, ASTHMA, DIFFICULT BREATHING. 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The specialties n! Mt. thnie, Miss St. Fill, unci the lieilrum slstets unci the ntilnuitogrnpli Mews weie greatly eiijoieel This nflei noon the coin, piny will he cpI1 In u come h-elnlln I, "Vouim: Anieilen Abiond, ' unil tonight In tho laughable farce, "A Legal Document, or Is Mnirlngo a Fnlluio." Surprlsu I'mti, A surprise putty una ghon Monday night lo Mr. mid Mrs Oiorgo Htoeboi, of Rochester, N. Y., at tho homo or Mr Stoeber'ii patents, on Fifth mciiup. During the ooiiliig theie was dancing, grimes and ocal nnd Insti omental music Thoo who attended the party weie .Mi. and Mrs. Clete Siinoiison, Mi and Mrs Henry Stoobui, Ah and Mis. Chillies Mntteni, Mis Jtuib.itn Cliihn, Mrs August KutURc, .Mts. Maltha Frits', Mis Ferdlnuml Schmltt, Mis Mnitln Shine. Mis Christ Wohrle, tho Misses l.oulsn Kinase, Lena (lot?, Ellen Reiry, Mebsis lleiny Kriuwe, Michael Sturf, Finnic Shine, William Gnughun, Chi 1st Wolii le, jr , August Get?, August Kiinise, Jt., Christ Mosei, Ji , John Qalin, Chilst Moscr, st. KTHU'm" 'i: or tiii: niiitj: iiousi:. Fiom the lllustiated Amoilcnn. Tho ctlcilletto between the ontBOlns und Ineomltirf ptcsldent Is oaet and ilBiel Ml McKlnlev will ko lo the white house and ill ho to the cnpltol, simply u citizen, stt tliiK by tlio side of I'ipslcleiit Clpielnuil On the wny to tile enpltol tilt pnslUont lifts his hat to the iheeilnir ciowds 00 oaHloimlh, iilthollBh the now men does mo'-t ol tile bowliu; Rut rotnlni; back ho keeps his hat on, limbic thin echan(,'C'd places with tho wimple iltl?en who iliou him down slttini; on his left, und letuniH slttbiK on the light and piesldont ot tin I'nlte d States On the letill 11 to the while house- 11 luncheon Is hUIhk by the outgo ing to the incoming pitsldeiit, ut which the llist-nanieil Is host inul the guerfts die uiomhcis of the two cabinets und tin li families Win 11 this Is oei, the oulgo. big piesldent takes his leac, the Incom ing pie-sklent esruitlttg liltn to the dooi of the mansion Hut this mny not lie the last time he elite is it On ccry oc -elision th it 11 piesldent lslts Washing ton his Hist obligation Is lo 1 ill ut the white house He Is Imtueeliuloh leeehoil, no mittei how much engaged the pie si de nt 111 ly lie The he id ushoi nets us his emit, nnd lie Is paid 11101 e lier-onil at tention than any guest who c'ci nitoia the house. Cood Fllic'lie'C. Motlioi Deal me' tho biby has -wallow (d that piece of worstid Fulhei Th it's nothing to the yams she 'II hini1 lo swallow- if she llu 8 to g'ow up Unstoii Ti nisei lpt We hear a great deal about purifying the blood. The way to purify it is to enrich :t. Blood is not a simple fluid like water. It is made up of minute bodies and when these are deficient, the blood lacks the life-giving principle. Scott's Emulsion is not a mere blood purifier. It actually increases the number of the red corpuscles in the blood and changes unhealthy action into health. If you want to learn mote of it we have a book, which tells the story in simple words. SCOTT li BOW.NE, Chemi.ts, l,ew York. Complete Outfitters. 'lhat is what wo clnlm to be, nnd wo foel nsimeil when wo say this tlioro mo 110 .11110108 01; rami's furnishings that wo do not c 11 ly In stock V iiro boiling one of tho best slili ts in town fot $1 lie) You nood only woar 0110 in ordei to com into youtsalf of tho oxcclicneo of IU lit nnd quality. CONRAD, IIATTElt and FUKNlSIIElt DUPONTS (I1ININQ, BLASTING AND SPORTING 'Manufactured at the Wapw allopen Miliar Luzcrno county, Pa , and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for tho Wyoming District. 18 WYOAHNO AVCNUU, bcranton, Vc Third National Dank Building. AGDNCIES THOS FOHD Pittston. Pa. JOHN B SMITH Ai SON. Plywoutli, Pa. B W MULLIGAN, Wllkes-Bane. Pa, Agmta for tho ltepauno Chemical Com, pai.y'B High Um)1obJv3. RESTORES VITALITY. (5&S ifs n W"i -- ' e. Made a ja () - hOllAf-ll n lbt Uay iflW of Me. Day. Ti't QPEAT 30th Day. SPUFtLI-llSyOttZ 3HL3IJIV!t2IJX3"5r liroeliiK b tho nbm (i rosiilth In an dnvH. It a. ti lovtirfully aiielnuuLij hucb wlicii all oiIicih tall lounBiuenvMllrekoiu their loht uiuuliuj anil old linn vill recover their yuntliful u-oi Uv uinj lti.VlVO. 11 rjuleltly and burely restore d ticrumji J-ehs, l,ot Mtalitj, liiipoleULj, Mwluly 1 lulwlonr, Lottrovvcr lailliii; JUmory VVatlnir liibi-avi and all Mluots of wit alni.,0 or oxcutsaua lmllbcritlon, nlililiunauouutormud) biistiiewinrtuarrlauo It uotoiily euros bj kUrtliiRat thowat ot ct.,eabe but lHai.ifat nert tcuilo aud blood liullclor, briny iui; back the iiinU Blow to nulo cluck and 10 ktorliiK tliu tiro o." youth, it -nards oir Jusauity and Loncuiniitloii lUM.t on bavliiK ItliVtV o, do c'tber It can bo cairied in vest pocket l)y mail, til.ooiierpaclaKe, or tlx torba.ot), vvlthn iuh! tlvo written giiirunleo to uro or refund thoiuoiioy. Circular freu. Address ROYAL MroiCINE CO D3 lllver St.. CHICAGO, ll" lor sulii by .MAIIUKW;, Unos., urm Uiit bcrautou, l'a. r3 "",r"- Ire Wjikl iJ3f$ CTf T .TfC "Xh.. b ;y v '' w r int:i AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WHITE'S COMEDY COMPANY And Grand Orchestra. Ilvcry Altcriicion nt x o'clock, Kvcry Ihcn. Ing nt 8 o'clock. Mnttncc Price except bat uruay luc, to any part of the home. Evening Pta, 10, 20 and 30 CIs Mntlnec Saturday Ue cried '.cats 30. POULTRY Turkeys, Ducks, Chickons, Fresh Every Day. ALSCXascesK. Pheasants, Quail, Prairie Chickens, Wild Ducks. I I. PIERCE. KM HE. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY B'JYIfU NEW AND SE un 4M. w Ladles ami Children's Wear. Seal tnul Plush Stieiines, Carpets nnd Feather lteils Prom L POSNER, 21 Lackawanna Ave. CALL UP 38Q2i CO. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE. Mi TO isi MERIDIAN STREET. M. W. COLONS, Manager. 000 S,I uul ilf rt U ll'lM W WMfrW 2,000, Made and Sold in Six Months, ending flarch 1, 1896, Total Product of ISHiMlil H 1 h illiMI n SuiUillJUaU, UHUU1J1 U The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Wnshbtirn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from tho Pacific Const to St. John's, New rottndland, and in luigland, Ireland and Scotland very largely, and is recognized as the best Hour in th world. WHOLESALE AGENTS. HAVE YOUR HORSE SHOD WITH Trl- Removabls, Sel.-Sharp31.iii2 Neverslip T03 Calks, IIIEIffliil li CO. GENERAL AGENTS, And a full Hue of iron and steel Blacksmiths' and Wag oumakers' supplies. SCRANTO C To Publishers o THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRAHTON ANDWILKES - B . 111 flPimsnflVEUQQ KTs&finnsirf B-nff FOISTING hm PUMPING MACHINERY. Qeaeral Office: SCRANTON, PA. Gccietltsci nee It a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Onlr ImrmUu A tbo purest drugs should bo used, li you naut tho best, get p. FoaB's tPteKBBiTi33)caS Fills Thor aro prompt, talo atl certain In result. Tho uenalna (Ur. Teal's) ne?er dLssp. uolat, Bout uy where, 81.W, Addresj I'iALMuujcu.!: Co,, Clovelaud, 0. Fop bale by JOHN H, Spruce Street, Scranton, F-HULPS, THE FROTHlNGHflM. Vincr A lels, MnnnKe-s, John I., Kerr, Acting .Manager. THIS AI'TT.RNOON AND HVnMNll AND HV- liUY AI'IUKNOON ANI) liVUMStl THIS Vi;Uk'. The Oreatct Popular Priced Attraction In Existence, THE SUUERS COMEDY CO I In the (Irandest Ucpcrtolrc of Plays ever ; rrcJcnted uttlie prices, which arc 10, 311 nn ,tn cents for the ivcnbiK performances nnd v the matinee loc to all parts ol the house. DAVIS' "HEATER Moatlay, Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2G, and 27. A Ronl l'nrco Comoely, li ACTORS HOLIDAY WITH 30 PHOPl.n AND WKST'S I'AMOUS PICKANINNY BAND. iS-SOI.OISTS-is. Poaltivoly tliu Smallest Colored Hoy Musicians In Tliis Country. REAL COMUDIANS, KI.Al. AtlUKb, RUAL blNULRS. R1IA1. UANCI1RS, RllAL I'RLirV UIRLS Than Ihcr lletore. Dully Parade nnd Concert in I'runt olTlicu tcr l.ucli livening, Aainissiou 10, 20 or 30 Cent. Two performances dnlly. Doors open at 1 SO and 7. Curtain risen at 2 30 and S IS THE BOOMS I AND 2, COM'LTH B'L'D'G, SCR ANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUBS DALE WOIUCB. LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric liatterics, Eloctrio ExnloJorj. for oi plodlug blasts, b ifety I use, uud Rcpauno Chemical Co. 's mail EXPLOSIVES. BARRELS He Positively Cannot Slip RA. Ml POWDER CO., ffSf ? Sny . . .1' f J r J. T.X?. Je joysfam IMoi.D.lj.1) e STEEL CENTERED If Your Horse Is Shod with "MEWFRSIJPB" q 3 1 s Sa Sa w &i a IT w THE TRIBUNE is now prepared to fill or ders for composition on newspapers, books, pamphlets, or other publications at moder ate rates. Aius BUSINESS MANAGER, BAHRE. PA., Manufactupors of SOT L53 V tf " mum DV1UI1UHUIQ E-HBfoBlilWUBWUIiWawj lltinuiLt, tti. V.sen.iruv n. V
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