TITE SCttANTON J3TE-1MONDAT MORNING. FEBTtTIAItY 1. 1SJ7. West Side Department TROUBLE ABOUT THE ROOF Work of Moving Into New No. -16 Stopped Saturday by Orders of the Board of Control. Tho J oof of tho now No. 1G building ts causlnp n meat deal of worry In the minds of several people, nnd there Is a piobablllty of a tilt between the bchool bonul and the Peck Lumber company, which built the now stiue ture. The school has been completed, so tho lumber company alleges, hut tho condition of the toof Is not whnt It should be, thinks UulldliiK Inspector Nelson In his icpott to tho boaid Mr Nelson ays that the loot should be filial" sttuiiKcr, not that It Is not safe, but It would be safer If a couple bundled dollurb weio expended in biacltiK It at certain points. The school boaid, howmei, seems to want time to ln estate tho innttei, and to that end the school will not be tenanted today, as was Intended dlut a hitch litis otcuned Filday morning Piofishor D A Cttittonden, pilncip.il of the school, moved his school fioiil the old building to the new one All day Friday tho tcacheis wcru busy seating theli pupils and making uady to Htait toduv In earnest Most of the poi tables bad been icmoied fiom the old building by Filday night, and It wns Intended to complete the letnoial Satutda. On that da, while one wagon was making a tilp with a load of furniture from the old building Mi Hariey, as a inehseiigei fiom the school boaid, ntihed and put a stop to the ieinoal Tin- infeience was that the school boaid had derided not to accept the building and that the Peck I.umbei compani would be asked to finish the Job. Professor I'liittendcn was seen last night by a Tilbune lepoitei When asked ! what autlioilty he began the rcmoinl lie statid tliat School Con trollei Jennings gave the woid and lie, pei.sonallv, was piestnt when tlie school went Into the new building. Mr. Jennings was not at home last evening, and his version of the le mov al could not be had The school will be resumed today In the old building, although it Is pos sible that the school will bo te-trans-fpried this moinlng THE HOSPITAL INSPECTED. ill Throng oi People 1l isitcd the Institution MUurdti. Between 11,000 and 1000 people visit ed the West Side hospital Satuulay afteinoon between the lioins of L' and 3 o'clock, tho time ai ranged b the Hospital association for a public In spection. The laige attendance was a decided testimonial of the Intel est taken in the hospital b West Side people. A constant stream pouied in and out of the building and comment was geneiallj eomplimentuiy of the adaptability or the Phillips homestend foi hospital usages Seveial of the hospital dliectors weie in the building duilug tho icception bouts W. A. rieeman was stationed In the main icception loom on Hie light of tho Jackbon stieet entiance, D D Hv ans ccoitert tho lsitots tlnough tho several suites of rooms, and Di W. A Paine and Di. M. J. Williams explained the voi kings of the new opeiating table which wnb placed in tho hospital last week. The table Is a handsome piece of mechanism The body is of plate glass, with adjustable endb The furnishings nie In white enamel. Aiound tlie table nie the linen, splints, bandages, etc. Matron Smlth'b room is next to the loceptlon loom on the right. Tlie dining loom down Btalts, though plainly equipped, was ver neat. Matron Smith, gowned In Immacu late white, was tlie pilnclpal pet son age at the icception and the lmpies sion is that the hospital Is in woitlij hands. An incident of tlie du was tho sym pathy shown by tlie people who visited the hospital to Mabel Hejeis, the little gill who has been admitted into the hospital the first patient. Tlie little one Is only R jeais of age, and she ' 'Miffoilng fiom pneumonia. Duiing tho eaily houi- of the icception tlie vlsltoib were allowed to ontei the sick one's loom. Touched by tlie vvnn little face, the isitois diopped coins Into her hand. The sudden wealth o ex cited little Miss Hexets that Mation Smith, featlng fot liei patient, stopped all 'Wslts to tlie loom, nnd the source of pennies was gone. Today Di J. J Roberts and Dr. J. J. Can oil will be gin theii month's period of duty at the hospital. THEFT AT A DANCE. A dance held every Satuiday night in St. David's hall has among Its at tendants borne one who has a habit of stealing. Last Satuiday night at tlie dance Cassie Williams, ot Telt Patch, TaIor, was tearful when she left the hall When bhe began to dance the girl took off her heavv coat nnd placed It In the cloak loom. When bhe picked up hei coat again she suspected noth ing, but upon opening hei put te, which bhe had left in the coat, she found that $1.D0 had been stolen. C. E. SPECIAL SERVICES. Clulstiun Endeavor bei vices, com memoiatlvo of tlie sixteenth anniver sary of the blith of the oiganiation, were held last evening in the Wash bum Stieet PiesLvteiian and the Ply mouth Congiegatloual cliutch. The Junioi boclety of the Aashbuiii btieet chuich held its meeting in the aftei noon In th evening the benioi boclety gavo un Inteiestlng piopramnio. Mibs Maiv Hnillngame, piebldent of the so ciety, wns In chaige of the meeting. After the Cliilbtian Endeavor set vice n large congiegatlon at the Wiihhbiiin stieet chuich henid a veiy Inteiestlng lectuie on "The lllustiated Shepheid Life of the East," by F. Mughabghab, a native Sjiinn. The speakei exhibit ed many objectb of oilental usage. Tho ltoian was show n, bilk dresses, etc After the service many of the congrega tion examined tho articles. At tho Plymouth Congregational church Inst evening the Christian En deavoi boclety held their scivlce. The meeting w oh presided ov er by Miss Jen nie Daniels, piesldent of the Junioi so cletj. and Corner Reese. Scrlptuial leading, hymns by a quaitette and a solo by Miss Yannlo Williams weie in cluded in the evening's exeiclses. The society will hold a bocial tomorrow night. This evening at tho Plymouth chuich tho Womanb' Foreign Mlbslonniy aux iliary will hold a public- meeting. An entertainment win be given, At the Jackson Stieet Haptlst chinch Jast evening the pastor, Rev. Thonius uo uiucny, pieaehed in a btylo pccullui to himself an eloquent sermon upon "Job's Consolation." The congreKatlon tusttil the cuiwcitl- oC tlio liou-c, tliu Musing will Piiltltod nnd Hill of enthu siasm. At the elofeu ot tliu sermon the l.aBloi uilnilnlateieil ttiu rltu oC bap tism to six candidate. In the Sunday school It wna deemed advisable tu 01 KUtilo an lndustilal bchool to ho held in the vastly of the church every Satur day ultcrnoon, the school to stint beloie long fully equipped Ulh a coips of teucheis. NOTHS AND PKHSONALS. IjMwaid Howell preached jestcrday at the Continental mission of the Jack son Street Haptlst chinch. Mis John ihlikhalt, of South Ninth street, has tetuined fiom Heading. Piofessot Lewis Watcyn's male pai ty met nnd 1 cheat Bed yesterday aftei- 110011. Two of the women captuied In a dlsieputable house Friday night paid theli line of $5. Tho lest went to tho count Jail. Monls Thomas will oiganbo a sing ing pnit to compete at the Avoca eis teddfod this month. A social was given Thuisday even ing last nt the home ot Henjninln Tliomns, on Washburn stieet Music and games weie elijojed anil a veij pleasant evening spent Light lefiesli ments weio snived Those piesent weie Mi. and Mis IJcnJamln Thomas. Mlses Watklns, Mnigaiet Muldoon, Jennie Thomas, Li7le Ullas Maty A Thom as ciini lotto Davles, Annie T Humph iej, Noiina Williams, Llsde Jenkins, Mattie Williams. Winnie James, Lls'le Lewis, Fllza Jones, Kate Abiaham, Jennie Davies. Kate Lllas, Annie ua ics, Kate Williams and William Lv uns, AVilllmn J Tliomas, David Da vles, Thorn is Lewis, lieit James, Hich aid Jones Wllllnni J Davles, Gwlljm Lewis, David Jenkins, John Thomas and Thomas Hej nobis Choice cut (lowers and flower ue signs at I'aimer s iuu-cumwua. Spruce. iiH Acst Side Iliisiness Director. HARHUIT J DAVIS, n.OUIST.-Cut How ei s nnd fnnerul dcslgnb u spetlnltj , 101 South Main avenue, two doors from Jackson btieet. AlOHGAN'S PHAHMACY. 101 N MAIN avenue I'tijalclnni' piescilptlons care full prep ued fiom win runted pine dings ind chemicals A tine ussortnunt of trucs tine stntlonei, blnnk lio&ks varnish stains, mixed paints oi fancy work, aitlsts' ma tei tills, window glass, wall pipei and picture moulding Cleik at stoie all hours, of night SLCOND HAND riTUNITUHC-Canh for ans thing vou have to sull Puiiilture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and seo the htock of J C King, 701 to 709 West Lack awanna uvenue. HIS FAREWELL SERMONS Two Were Delivered in Green Ridge Presbyterian Church Yesterday by Re. Dr. Worrall. Rev. Di. J. H Woriall, who for the jiast live months hns been lllllti.? Hie pulplC " tlie Gieen Ridge Piesb.v tnian chuich, . "'.1 leave today for Redlands, Calif oi nla, with his wife and daughtei to j)0' sll lv locate peunanentb. Di oiinll came heie at the soiilta tirn ( f thr Gieen Ridge chin ill i) Mil -pl the I ulplt foi two weeks The ioii gieg.itiou vas o pleased with him r.nd his woik that it insisted on him stivitig long-l and at a consequeiiee lie mainlin ed his staj over ten tlmeb ns long as he intended His Inst chaige was at Keokuk, a. He had to leliuqulsh this on account of ill health and went to Covington, Ky , which wns his lesl dence( when Tliomas F AVelles, who vas a' delegate to the geneial auembl, met him and extended him an Inv it.itlon to visit Gieen Ridge and supply the pul pit made vacant bj tlie illnebs of tlie rastoi. Rev N. F Stahl Di. Won all, who was not disposed to accept any extended call, ngieed to fill the "pulpit foi two Sundnvs. As leeited above he lias btaid twent, and If he So willed he could stay longer A call howevei has been tendeied him liom Calif oi nla and as he nelloves it would be beneficial foi him to live In that climate foi a time, lie proposes to go theic foi a few months and if he fltrds things agieeable accept tlie i ill Di. AVonall is tlie son :t Piesldmt Woriall, of the Danville (Conn) sem inaiy, and a biothei of W. R Woiiall, ot tlie New Yoik Mall and Exptess He is lefuided as oiu ol tlie foiemost of thejouiigei pieacheisof the Piesbytci ian chuieli in tills countiy. Duii.ig his bilef stay in Gieen Ridge tlie chuich has made wonderful stiides lnci easing in ovciy blanch and what lb paiticulai 1 noticeable in the attendant e, the laige audltoilum ot the beautiful new church bting ciovided eveiy Sundav At both bervlces jesteiday Di. Woi iall lefeued to his denaituie in feel ing teims, speaking ills deepest giati flcatlon at the kind tieatment he had iccelved at tlie handb of tlie Gieen Ridge Piesbj teilans, and saying that he could not have been made mo'e of had he been the legulni pastoi instead of a btiangei come to bide with them foi a bilef space His faiewell chaige, delivered at tho morning bervice, was based on I Cot- Inthlans, xv, 0S "Theicfoie, m be loved biethien, be e steadfast, im movable, alwnjs abounding In the woik of tlie Loul, fouismuch as je know that jour laboi Is not in vain in the Loid." It was one of tho stiongest seimoiih lie hns pieaehed during his htaj, and seived to incieabe the icgiet vv lilch his new tound fi lends and admiier.s feel at his depaituio. It Is not nltogethei lmiiobblble but that Di. Woriall ma bo a Scianlonlan yet Tho leave ot absence of the piesent pastoi, Rev N V. Stalil, explies Apt 11 1, but It Is not likely he will be able to resume his chaige owing to the fact that his health has bhown but lit tle signs of Impiovement The mat toi of becuilng a new pastor while Rf v Mi. Stahl's lesignation lemalns un considered will not be discussed by tlie chuich on nccount of the piopiletles of the case A congiegntlonnl meet ing. In tho neat futuie to secuie a Mipplj, is, howevei, among the possi bilities Next Sunday Rev Di J T Stewurt, of Tovvanda, will fill the pul pit. THE WONDERS OF FLORIDA. The) Aro Attended li un Exhibition Now Open to the Public. As ti kindci gulden it is a slice esa foi childten, while art own folks find il In tensely Interesting Tlie car is called Floilda Rolling Exposition. The 'ad mittance, to defiay Incidental expenses, Is the nominal sum of ten cents. Floil dlans should be pioud of this exhibit, as the whole affair lellects credit on theli enteipilse, and Is a striking com mentary on their artistic tastes. S. rianilngham Mass. Gazette. The palace car containing this won detful exhibition now stands on a switch nt the Delaware, Lackawunna and Western station and Is open foi the visits of the public. Admission, ten cents for adults; live cents for chll- ' dren. Suburban News In General I'UOVIDCNCL. This evening the Noith Dud cracka JuckH and the Talor Keds will piny Indoor base ball In Company II nimoiy for the championship of Noitheastein Pennsilvniila. Hotli te.iniB claim the chnmpioiiNhlp and both nie conlldent of winning. A good game can accordingly he evpLCted. The team will lino up as lollows. ' Noith Dnd. Talor. Gallagher catelier Glynn Powell pitcher llnyes Mai tin first base .. .Davis Kudtly second bae .. T. Mot lis Hums third base Powdl McIInlo sliortBtop. Owens left Hold . Schieids light field McNamnra . ..center Held .a. Mouis .GilllUhs . Oilggs . Hau Is The North Thid Stais and the Tin nor basket hall teams will play in Company 11 nrmoiy Wednesday evening David Phillips, of Summit avenue, who lins been ill for the p ist month, has entlieb lecovered, Mis Daniel Thomas, of Putnam stieet, who lia been ill for tome time past, wns lctnoMri to tho Lackawanna hospital Satin day. Lieutenant Spellinan losutned work last night lifter a few davs' Illness Meetings will be held In the Methodist Kpltcopnl chuuli on Tuestlav, Widnis day and Thuiday evenln,;s ot llllf w i ek. F II Stiles, of onethout'i ytoie, is ill at his home In the eenti il tit. Mi and Mis T J Dav Is, of Heaillold avenue, spent vostcrday at Olypluint The little child ot Ml and Ml f ". ho Loftus, of Leggotts btieet, Is huiIuus- lv 111. GKKIIN HIUCi:. St. Paul's hall was filled last Trlday night when tlie Oeneinl P. II Sheildan council, Young Men's Institute, No 15", held a veij pleasing enteitalnmeiit. James Hllss, of Mulley's stoics, Piovldence, lias letltined from New Yoik cit, wheio he lias been on busi ness The pulpit of the Asbury Methodist Hplseopal i hutch was occupied bv Rev L F How oi In the morning, and b Rev II C. Hlnnian in tlie evening Rev. Chailds Piosmt dellveied a set mon to the Independent Oulei of Odd Fellow b, No. (KM, in the Pilniltlve Methodist chinch esteidnv moinlng DUN.MOKI REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES THugess Dan Powell Tiensutei Louis Enisle Tax eollectoi W E Correll Comic llmeiiC II Webei uud William McCulloch School directors Jenj McPeek and Moues K, Kellum Stieet Coinmisslonei Ueoige Juckson Audltois Harrj Wlnteis and 1 M Mai shall Justice of the Peace A A Kiot7er Miss Minnie Hi own, of Hoadley's Pa , Is the guest of Mi. nnd Mis Ai thui Johnson, of Webster avenue Miss Diana Capwell, of Chelij stieet Is confined to hei home with IllnesJ A p.utv compobed of Rev and Mis E J Hnughton, of St Main's chinch, Miss Jane Henderson and Leo Gill, of Ualtlmore, '.Mil, were conducted tlnough No 1 mine Satuiday evening b Mine Foieninn William R Wll'on Thej wete thoioughlj Instuicted in the aits and mjsteiies of coal mining and eauled specimens ol tlieli exploi Ings which the Intend to keep as me mentoes of theli toui The council and school board will meet tonight Mis r. W. Rlttoi, of Apple stieet, is convalescing nftei her lecont lllnes Miss Kate Lallv . of Alchbald, is be ing entei tallied bv Miss Tessle Mc Hale, of EMn stieet south sim: m:vs. The becond basket ball team of the St Johns Total Abstinence and Ben evolent bocletv challenge the South Side team to a game Fi Iday night In the fotmei'b hall on Stone ivinue Answei In The Tilbune Choice cut llowers and Mower de signs at Palmei & McDonalds, 544 Spiuce. M I NOOK A. A font jeai old so l of P. J MiilkPin, of Staftoid stieet, is daneiouslj 111 with dlphthcila, Ileniy bhoito, the undei taker vho Irlt home a few wee'ts ago, is in Hoston, Mass A collection' of well known men as sembled in tlie school house yesterdaj and oignnlzed a .sociil dub The Mullln and Folej election contest was decided In the couit Satuiday This leaves u vacancv on the Demociat Ic ticket. AIRS. HEALOY'S CHECK FOUND. Houiiiut Joe Arrested on n Clin ;o of liming Stolon It. On hei way to Scianton, in a Peck ille cat Satuidti Mis Thomas Hen ley, Jl , of Aiehbuld, lost hei pocket book containing $.!S In lash and a cluck foi $990, dinwn on the Tindorb' National bank and made p.ijable to hei self She missed tlie pochetbook when neai tlie citj line, and though a diligent benich wub mude at the time, no tiace ot it could be tound Yesteiday the police got a tip that a Piovldence Polandei named Joe Slg wlteh familial j known on account of his dudlsh proclivities as "Bouquet Joe," hud been aiound town Satuuluj ni,;ht tijlng to sell a laige check loi a vei small pi Ice Lieutenant Spell man and Pntiolman Saltij were put on the case, and yesteiday afteinoon succeeded In locating the ga oung Polandei and his big check It pioved, as expoi ted, to bo the cmo lost by Mis Healev Hi- nlso had $17 in cash, which lie admitted was the leninant of the $2S that was in tlie pocketbook He clnlins he found the pocketbook on the Valley House cotnei That lie Is Ijlng Is fairly well proved by the fact that Mis. Henley lost tlie pocketbook Xefoio blie i cached the cential c!t. The police nie satisfied that he stole It, and expect to find that lie was a passenger on the cm. Mrs Healey, the conductor and nn piibsengeis that can be .summoned will today take a look nt "Joe." , 1 11II11 111 miito r Hliciiiiititihiu Cured 111 :i Diijh. Morton Ij Hill, of Lebanon, Ind , bnys- ".My wife had inllutnutory ihuii niatlsni in eveiy musclu and joint, her Biifierlnir vvus tetilblo anil liur body anil faco vvus nvvollun almost beyond recognition, had been In bed lor six weeks and had eight physicians but iccelved no benefit until she tiled the Mystic Cute for Hheuiuatlsiii. It gavo Irnniedlatb relief and she was able to wall; about in three duys. 1 am sine it suveil her life." Sold by Call Loiena, druggist, Scianton, 118 Lackawanna avenue. MNETEENTH WARD DEAIOCRATS. Ileriiuin Not Engineers it Cut-aml-Drlcd Ittitillcutioii .Meeting. Herman Notr, school controller In tho Nineteenth vwud, nnd bin follow eiH,held a "Demociatlo and cltlKons" meeting ycfjterday ufternoon In the No 37 school building on Hie mountain "to discuss Hie mining flection for utdeimau and councilman." lleinian got himself elected chairman and the meeting pro ceeded to endoiso candidates prevlouulv slated. The lotund school cunttoll"i may now have to cilaln to the boaid of control his lensbu for englneeilnu a political gatlieilng In a public school building and on the Sabbath at that, Rlchtud Sheildan was cndoised as the cnndldato for common council and Chilstlnn Stoit foi alderman No othei candidates were mentioned with any digiee of Btieitgth. Tlie meeting ladled one houi and was laigely attended. Ml. Not? made a speei Ii several Bpeches in fact. OBITUARY. James Hiown died Siituidn nt his liome, in Dlinmoie. He was fij jeius or age The funciul will take place Tuesilj) attii iioini. Intel meat in .Mount Carmel ceme tery. John McFtdtt, mi old and lespectid resi dent or Notfli Tavlol, dUd on Pildu altel a llnguilng illness 'I lie funeial til occur from his late homo this nioiulng at S .'0 o'clock. Mollle Ilnunon, the 3-jeai-okl daughter of Mi and .Mrs John llauium ot I.egKdts stieet, died lite Sitiudaj evening attii a shoit Illness The funeinl will take pi ice Tuisdnj afteinoon Iuternient will bo made In Hjde lark Catholic ceineteij. Henry Collins, son of John Collins, if Pall Ilrook stieet, Carbondule, died at his home jesteidiiy of tvphold fevei. De ceased was a well-known and populai joung mini, was ubout IS veins ot ige, nnd wns tn the emploj of Uoboi t nun in, plumbei, ot Salem avenue, Carbondale II C Howells, aged 41 enis, died nt his home, In Edwin dsvllle, Fridaj aftei a shoi t illneos ot pni'itinonlii 'I he de ceased wns one of the best-known lesl di nts of the town The funeinl will tnku pi ice this nfUrnoon tit .' o clock with sei vlces at the house. Intel inenf will be In Poity Port CL'ineteiv I) iv id Tliomns, aged IS veni, whose death Fildnv night wns announced In Sntuidnj's Tribune, pased uvv.iv at the home ot his paients, Mi and Mis iohn '1 homns, of Swetliind stieet i lie death lsainj s'nl oni and the here ived p uents have the svmpnthj ol theli innn tilends The funeral will be held this afternoon at .'30 o'clock Intel ment In 'Washbuili Street cemt tei j Hoi ace Tclnpleton, an aged soldier, died in the Liekawanna hospital Suttiiduj afteinoon, wheie he had been a patient since lat Deiember He was without mono oi mean", and Colonel Monies post, No 311, took charge of his lemalns Ces toid i afternoon about thhtj niembeis of the post met in Undertnkei Wj nib's of tlce on Womliig avuiuo and completed lUiangenieiits foi the luneial, which will he held this nftei noon at J o'clock intPi ment will bo mudo In the Grand Ainij of the Republic plot In Poiesl Hill eemetoij Jeienilnh E It nil died lit noon jestei d u at his home, M7 Capouso avenue, nftei an Illness of about u vear He was about Ij ears of age and is suivived by toui cliildieu, Thomas, Joseph, Edwaid and Nellie Ml Ilv ill was foi a number of veais head eoie ninl.ei in the lounuij of the Dickson Manufacturing compan Aftei leaving the employ of that company he opened n hotel on Cnpouse avenue, which he conducted until his health fall"d The funciJl of the deceased will take placo Tuesdaj Intel ment will be mule In Hde Paik Catholic cemetcrj At 4 30 o'clock S.iturdav morning Mrs. Mai McKee died at hei home, on Del i waie avenue, West Plttstcn, aftei an ill ness of two weeks of tvphold fevei, aged 12 jcais She was bom In Ennlsktlleii, Ireland, and einigiated to this count! v about twenu ears ago, tiist residing In Cohoe", N Y She was mauled at the above place to James McKee, nineteen jeais ago, and since leslded in West Pittston until her death bhe Is survived bv hei husband und the following chlldi en Jennie, Annie, Lama, Ploience, Louise and liene, and nlo two sisters Sarah, ct West Pittston, and Ella, of San PiancWeo, Cal Tho fiiiuial will take place todnj at '2 o'clock, with sei vices at the home Rev Mr Iluiilngtou will olllelnte 'the le malns will be bulled In S est Pittston cem- uteij. Alls. Jesse Sink, a well-known lady of Kingston, died Pridnv morning of pneii monl i She wps ill onl nine da. Hei maiden name was Ml-s Glace I5ulkl, and she was boin neai Slilckslilnnj, Dec f, lS'.l, being Hi eais old The dect ised was u member of tlie Methodist churth and an earnest Chilstiim woman, bhe ts survived bj hoi husband, who is assistant vmd mastei of the Dolawaie Luckivvun nii and Western, and the following chll dien William, John and Ml-s Muj IS , foil! plsteis and two brothen also smvlvi hei J W llulkloj, of Shiekshlnnj , L 'I llulklej, of Sugai Run, Hiadloid count , Mis James E Hauls, of Kingston, Mis i: E lieu, of Mlllllntovvn, Mis ltnelnl Wagnei, of Iliuitliigdoii, und Mis June Shoemakei, of 01 pliant Inteimeiit will be made ut Shlckshlnn An Intel estlmr bloBinphj of tho lite Nelson Lee, of Tliiikluiniiock who died of consumption at tlie home ol his son, l'ostnuistei Lee, J in JO. appear in to duj's lHue of the Wj online Countj Uein ocint Tioin It wo leal 11 that Mi Loi win hoi 11 111 Ha ton township, then In Liunie couutv Oct 111, 1S-.7 loeilved his unilj education ut the Madison ucadeniv, inl comniciued life as n faimei In lSl in was elected to tin state lilslutuit u'ld served his constituents In thi session nt lSSw About 1MU lie tooU ehuiKo of the ho tel afteivvnid known ns tin Wall House, and now known as Hottl (jiahum, md eonducteil It toi some two jens, niii'ns of It u poimlii stand. He biinnie nop-l-etoi of tlie Keelei House In Tiinkhiiuinck on the 1st of April, lss", This hotel, nude. bis silpci vision, became at once the lend ing hostilr In Wjominj; countj Hi con tinued the muliiibeiiient ot the Kee'ei House for tea jeais, ic tiring In Api II, IS'J" on, nceo'int of lmpilied health He let that business to again migue in faimlig at his faun nt Illveislde in South Hatjii He was mniih 1 when et-u vonng 1111,1 to Miss nn llievvn, who was a slstei ot the wife ot th lute Judge 1'ulmoi .Jenkins and had onlj one child, the piespnt fiost nustei of 'J iiiiutannock, Charles M Lee The luto M- Lee was the 1 numeral ji toi his town I I j 1 in the taking ol the truth eeiisus Ho alwas took a decided inte est in tho politico, not onlj of his eountv and state, but In national matteis ali'o Ho was one of the di legate-, to the Demo ei itle national convention In U0-' and in sisted 'n the iiiioinlnntion of 1'iesidoiit Cleveland The luneral sei vices ovei Mi Lee's lemiiins v ire lield on Sunday U t, with huil.il In the ceinetity at Soutli Hil ton. C0AM0N PLEAS COURT. Three uclts' Sossion Closed Sntur-dnj--I'vvo Vurdiots iti'tnrncd. Tlie thieo weeks' Jitnuaiy tetin of common pleas closed Satuiday. Owing to two Ioiik-vv hided euses, tlio Com-egs-Itus8ell unci Jones-Schlinptf suits, man enses on the list had to go ov ei until next tei m Satuiday the juiy In tho ease of A. i: Hettetly against Ileniy Chappel and William Van Ooidei biought In a veullct fur tlio ill fondants. In the case of M, II. Van Scoten against A. It. Haub, adnilnlBtiatot of the estate of John Haub, ileceiisetff thejuiy letumed n verdict In favoi of the plaintiff for $120 ir. Ho clnlmt it M00 for acting his ov pi seer ot the ltalih fin in at Aubuin, Susquehanna ciuint, alleging Unit the dewabed luid engaged hlin' to keep an eye over the place and pioinlslng him $30 a yeni for so doing, Reasons for n new trial woro filed In Hie ease of Caroline M. Reed against Cliailes Tt ofip's c.xeeutois nnd otheis, and In tlie enso ot W. C. Tunstall ngnlnst J. F. Haumelstor and others, publishers of tho Sons of America, CRIMINAL COURT TODAY. (Jouso Mnnli'i I use Will lie Tried linloro Judge Edwards. A two weeks' tei m of cilmlnul couit begins today Judge Aiehbald will sit In couit loom No. 2 and Judge Ed wards In couit loom No. 1 Tho Goue mm del case will bo called the liist thing this morning bofoie Judge Ed waids. Next Monday the Pnllaya niuider will be put on. The Gousc niuidet occulted nt Arch bald Sept. 1G, 1S94 John Gouse, the nutrdeied man, had Invited n numbei of fi lends to bis house to spend Sntui duy e onlng. Hefoie midnight eveij body wns cinrj diunk Gouse thient ened to call the police to oject the leV eleis Gouse's son, August, and Jo seph Reinlnsk, a bonidei, It was al leged, killed him, the son sti iking him with an lion and the butudei stabbing hlin with n table knire The son lied but the lio.it del wns captuied At his tiial it was shown on tlie tes timony of Cm oner Kellv and by othei means that the blow delivered bv the son caused death, and conscquentlv the jut j acquitted Remlnskj Tlie sou was captuied Jul 15 In Shamokln and biought buck heie He denies the ci lino and sas he Hid when' he was diunk and feaied to come b ick when he lent nod he was cliaigcu with tho clime Mis. Gouse, mother of tlie accused, who was an eo witness to the occui icnco Immedltitelj pu ceding and fol lowing the commission of the clime, was killed eailj last month bv a Dela wuie and Hudson tialn while on her way to this eltv to consult with her son's attorney, .C Hallentlne. DRAMATIC GOSSIP. Kathleen Wni ren, who w is one of the pet funnels at the fieeliv dinner, Is a mein bei of Muj Iiw ill's Compunj Wagnir'j 'Die Melsterslnger" has just been perfonned loi the Hist tlino In Piiinco at the Lions Gland 'llieatie Helen Lacknve, a sister of Wilton Lack ne, took pint In nil iniiuteiii pt ifoimutice of "A Night Oft" in Wushlngton last W Pl'k Maurice Bnnjmoie and J ll uiimour lie to be Virginia Huined's companions In tlie stiong scenes of Stndou's "Splrit uullsm " "Uioken Melodj" an Heine will plav the "cello at a New York vaudeville theater this wick His plaj l m 10U0 nights In London A theatrical companv hns been foi mid it Herlln which Is to give Geniinn pl.ijs in Geimun in Pails and othei Piencli tit les this whiter The pin with which Piesldent Cleve land signed the b'll to punish pi ly pirates his been obtained and flamed b tin American Dinninttsts' tlub Tlie tlieatile.il sick list includes Melba Olgn N( tlicrtole, Kntle Emmptt Henilettu Ciossninn Tosepli Murphv Kathailne Lln .ud und "Jed Pi out j " Golden Willi nn A Hindj sajs he v 111 pioduce a iila without a name, no entlielv suit able one h m'ng been thought of, ami will then take suggestions fiom the audience ns to what to call it. It Is oonsideied the woist luok to whistle in n die-king loom Why, it doesn't ap peal, but the f let lemalns that if anom whistles theie the one neJiest tlie dooi will be discharged Theie was a tumor in New York last week that 5In Irwin had n mauled hei fotmei husband Investigation showed that Miss iiw Ill's foimei husband h ill ad, and that hei piesent husband, Hugo To 1 md, Is traveling in the Yosemlte coim- Times change Two eais ago a legi timate" uctor whoso snl n was $Jl) a week letused to sit nt a table with a varlet stai in a Detiolt hotel. Now some of om most famous plnyerb hnve enteied the vaudeville lanks und nobodj looks upon then ns losers of piofesslonal caste De troit Pi eo Pi c-s m Special Trip to W nslnngton. Tlie lnauguiatlon ceiemonies next month aie to be especially elaborate and the entij of Mnjot MeKlnlej Into tlie iresldential olllce will bo an at ti active spectacle. Thousands of pei sons fiom nil points of the countiy will gather at the national capital and In oidei to place the trip within the reath of people of moderate means, the Cential Rulhoad of New Jcise will sell tickets especially for this till) at consldorubi.v icduced mtes, $9 40 for tho lound tilt) The tickets will be gdod to go on Match 1. -', 5 and 4 and fo.- letuin on Mnich 4, h, G 7 and S. al lowing nations of that load an oppor tunity to spend n few days at the capital, besides the day of the innugti uitlon KKPi tsri e & rPn lA FOB INTERNAL ANO EXTERNAL USE Ct IIES AHI) 1 IlEV EMS Colds, Coughs, hore 1 hroat, Influenza, Iron- clntis, I'lKlimonl.l, bvvclling uftlie Joints, Lumbagu, Influtiiinutlons, F.I caumiii iuiiii FROSTBITES, CHILBL4IHS. HiADACHE, TOOTHDCHE, ASTHMA, DIFFICULT BREATHING. CUnnS Tlin WORST PAINS In from one to twenty minutes Nor ONE HOUR after icadini; this advertise ment need any ono SUrrLll WITH PAIN RaUvvayS k'euU Relief la a bure Cure for l.vcrj I'nln, Sprains, ISrulses, i'alns In Hi; Hack, Chest ur I imhs. It was the first and Is. the only PAIN KIJAlliUV That lnstantlv stops tho most excrjoiatln lialns, allns inflammation, and cu-es C'on KCBtlons, whothei of tho Lungb, Stomach, Dowels, or othei glands or oigins, by one applieitlon A half to a teaspoonful in lnlf a tumbler of water will In a few minutes cmo Cramps Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heirt. burn. Nervousness, Sleeplessness, SlcH Headache. Dlnirhea, Denterv, Colic, riatulency and all internal pains, Thero Is not a remedial agent In the world that will euro 1'ivei nul Akuo and all other Mnlailous, Hllllous and other foveis, aided by HADWAY'S PILLS, so quickly as HADWAY'S HEADY HHLHJP. iift centi per bottle, bold b Druggists RADWAY & CO., 55 Elm Street, Now1 York. ELECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAROUSE AVE, SCRANTON. & BSTTaiy') K3V "8y 1 1 1 I i AMUSEMENTS. DAVIS' THEATER L.in Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Feb, 1, 2, and 3. BRUNS AND NINA fxOVIXTY AM) VAUimVII.LU COMPANY, Combined with The Nettascope, Tho Lntust Improved Projootlug l'lcturo Inelilin-, from l'nrls, l'rtuico. Llfc-el2o figures can bo tin own upon tlio Rtiiifn bHturo hii umllenrn llh nil thn innvft- UDiilBof living, brintliim: renlity, Itexcitos vvoinlfi nnd ndnilrntion vvheroVHr shown, nnd ilns IN own udvertlsing Unllrc ciiiinge of .4ubJ:cN dally. A FIRST-CLASS JGIITERTAIMMEMT. Admission 10, 20 or 30 Cent3. Two performances dally. Doors open at 1 30 and 7. Curlaln rises at 1 30 and 8 13. THE ROOMS I AND 2, COM'LTrl B'LD'G, SCRANTON, PA. ullfilNG AND BLASTING SIADH AT MOOSIC AND RUSH DALE WORKS. LAPLIN el RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric battel Ids, Klcctila l'plodoM for oi plodhig blaits, Safety I uso, and Repaimo Chemical Co. 's lxpLomVus. YOU CftN SftVE rfl3NZY BY BJYIN3 NEW ANO ECOND-HAND CLOTHING Ladies' and Children's Wear. Seal nnd l'lttsh Sucqtics, Carputs anil Feather IJedh From L POSNER, 21 Lackawanna Ave. MUSIC POWDER CO. POWDEil, 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, Crobby's Superlative is Bold everywhere from ths Pacific Coast to St. John's, New Fotmdland, and in Fnglnnd, Ireland and Scotland very largely, uud Is recognized aa the best Hour in tu world. OLESALE AGENTS. HAVE YOUR HORSE SHOD WITH THi Removable, Self-Sharp 3nin Neverslip T03 Calto, GENERAL AGENTS, And a full Hue of iron and steel Blacksmiths' and Wag onmakers' supplies. To Publishers 4 UTTEHBEIDEB I C0. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-EARRE, PA., Manufacturers of Lnisfe, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. QencraJ Office; SCRANTON, PA. i"&5 Ul,.. SoneUccco nceJe n roliiible, aonfhlf , regulating medicine. Onj harmlw al tbopurcndrugieliauld bousoJ. If you want the bent, get G'ri.'l' 'a W i?a iPeaB's U (A p Tboy eto prompt, tt'e ar'l certain In reialt. Tho cenolno (Dr. IVnl'a) neTer dUap Dulut. (jcutauywhtTC, 51.00. Aildieu I'cal Uebicihe Co., UotkUdiI, 0. For sale by JOHN H, PHELPS, Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. THE FROTHINGHRM WngncrAHol"!, .VlnnnRor. John L. Kerr, Acttna Alanngcr. ONUNIOIIT, TUUSDAV.rBH. 2. Initial tipponrnuca of the Ihnlnont Coiuoillan, DAN'L SULLY, In His lionutlful Play, 'BR1EN, Tl CONTRACTOR A Tributoto tho Worth and Dlunlty of liisli Clmrnctor. An llutliralllngllenrtbtorv Blab mate Cotuiiiw Oorgeous 8onury. A Now York Hwoidof IBO Nights hl.ll'lho Driving of tho "(loldou Bpllce " Tho (li out Knllrond Ilntldliig Ueono. llio Blnsthigof tho Moimtnln Itnvlne, nnd Hear tnn Knmmis Hockv Oorgo Qmrtotto. Prices 2jc, .isc sod and 75C THE FROTHINGflflM. Wnpncr & Heli, iMunnffcr?. Joint L. Kerr, Actlne ManuKtr. WCDNIibllAY, I'UII. 3, A Dramatic Event, WILTON LACKAYE, Assisted bv MAKIt: WAINVVKK1IIT. and Hit btronctst Oruanlitton in Amurlcn, In- clnilliiij (3. W. t'ouldock l'orrost itob- iiisun, Ilryan Doualus.Ios'pli Allou, Alf. 1 liiiiklyn, Allen r.vaus,Car- ollno Hampton and Others l'roscntiiiu a 1'lny of In- toiieo Iutcruit Entitled DRBELGRAFF With Appropriate Scenic Pictures, Dlnjirnni Is Saw Open At I'otvell's Al n s 1 c Store for COD! ill II FROIBIl THIS EVENING, FEBRUARY I. Under the Auspices of RAILROAD Y. M. C. A. KATIIIHN I1II.KU Soprano MAUY I.OUIbtl CLARY Contralto J. IICNRY McKINLUY Tenor CAUL U. DUPPT Uass-Unritone Reserved Seals, S1.00. CALL UP 38S2i HiiDiini CO. OFFICU AND WAREHOUSE. 141 10 151 MURIDIAN STRCBT. BL W. COLLINS, Manager. BARRELS IT I). He Positively Cannot Slip PA. Sjli"! rAITOlu I HH iy CENTEREa If Your Horse is Sliod with "lEfEHSLSFS" THE TRIBUNE is now prepared to fill or ders for composition on newspapers, books, pamphlets, or other publications at moder ate rates. Address BUSINESS MANAGER. Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenuo and S
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