THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 4. 1897. West Side Department ROBDINS-BONHAM WEDD1NQ. A Wcll-ictiown Couple .Joined lu Mat rimony at Now Vork on Jan. ttl. Jackson J. lloblilns, proprietor oC tlie rtoliblnt feed nnd Hour mill on Eighth street, and Mis. M. F. Uonlmin, or South Main avenue, ubib mat tied on Januuiy 21 at New York city by tho llev. Mi. ltuudulDli. of that place This ftniiouiicemuit thu Hist that has been made will be Interesting news to tho many fi lends of the paitcs concerned. Mr ltobblim wan foimeily a lcldent of WIlkesHane. Jle came heio seeial months ago tp jiorsonnlly conduct his establishment on Eighth stieet. It was then that he met Mii. JUunham and boarded with her chlldien at their home, 127 South Main avenue The mar ilage was uelobiated with the know ledge of only Immediate filemK Hutli Mr. Itobblns and lite wife aie past middle aue and each has pielously appeartd befoie the hymenal Bin inc. They have begun housekeeping at Mis. Bobbins' home. MR STKTTEH'S ANNIVERSARY. rr.tnk Stetter piupiletor of tho Stet ter house on Noith Main avenue, nt talni.d his sKty-drst blithday on Tues day. Mi. Stetter came to this countiy In '52 and after spending a few yeais In New Yoik ult, wheio he served as apprentice to a baker, came to Scranton and located on the "West Side. Since then he lias conducted a bakeiy In connection with Ills' hotel. lie Is one of the oldest and most successful busi ness men on the West Side. In com memoration, of his blithday Hanoi's band tendered him a suipilse Tuesday night In a serenade, making the spa cious hall lesound with selections fioin the "Wizard of the Nile," "El Capltan," "Germans Uefoie I'm Is," medley "About Town," and otheis. Mr. Stetter has been an honorarj member of the Eauei oiganlzatlon from its existence, and alwajs a llbeial supporter to Its treasuiy. The membeis were tieated In a most hospitable manner, to lefiesh ments and clgais. Supper was hered at midnight which ended a most pleas ant event. ANOTIIEU FISH THEFT. A stubby man, red-mustached, with tumbled hall mid clothing and a sug gestion of whisky suuoundlng the Whole, 'was passing Keebe's gioceiy stole on Soutli Main avenue last een ing and as he jogged nlong he picked up a keg of herring from In fiont of the stole. He was captuicd twenty yaids fuither down the stieet When Questioned concerning the theft he said: "I was hungry," Mi. Keese had the man locked up and a healing will be ghen this eenlng Tnebday night Mi. Heee missed Jlvo ten-pound cans of Jells from the front of his stoie Tlie man wu stole the llsh Is known hy the name of "Pigeon McGuhe." HO is from Wilkes-liaue unci Is wanted by the authoiitles of that city for laiceny. A constable, deputized by Aldeiman Uavidson, aulted heio fiom Wllkes Jarre for the puipnseof taking McGulre back -with him. It is not jet decided whether Pigeon will be held on tlie "fish" chaise or handed oer to the Wllkes-Bai le police. FIRST FIGHT OVER WITH. Tho Polish wedding on Eorett ave nue Is still la piogiess Yesteuluy morning theie wius a big fight in the houhu. A gluig of joung men fiom the Keyser valle legion iinnded the scene of cuiousal and a fiec-fot-all battle le RUlttd One lellow, Welsh, by name, was kicked In the face and the lellow who did tho kicking sustained a gash over hlb eye. Olllceis Dyer and Puny were stationed In tlie house duilng the moinlng. They hud all they could do to picnent knife sticking. Tho wed ding festivities will continue until Sat urday night. TELL FROM A SCAFFOLDING. Fred Crawford, a cai pouter, whose home In on Pi Ice stieet, fell thirty feet from a. scallolding on a house on Washbuin stieet yestetday moinlng find was badly lnjuied. He was taken to his home. The lnjuiles are chiefly about the legs, one member being bad ly cut and bruLsed. Ciawfoid Is a mid dle aged man and has a family. THE ELITE CLASS' SOCIAL. Tho foithcomlng Elite class social on February 18 Is the cause of much delightful anticipation on the pait of our young society people. The social Will be held In Meats' hall and the music for dance will bo furnished by Bauer. Invitations have been sent to B. large number of our dance loeis. HURT IN THE MINES. Will James, of Eynon stieet, had his left leg Injured jesterday afternoon In the Bellewie mine. James Is a "iiin ner" in the mine. He was on a run away ttip and his knee was squeezed between Tho bumpers of two cais. NEWS IN NOTES. Miss Nellie Walsh, of Wllkes-Eaire, Visited Mrs. jr. F. Wymbs yestetday. An Infant .son of Mr. and Mis. Flank Bweerey, of Van Burcn avenue, died 5'estoiday. The funeral will be Fiiday nf let noon. The funeial of the late Bert Wnle Will take place this afternoon fiom the home of his paients on Swetland stieet. "Michael Angelo" Is the toplo for A. IVIncent Bowel's lectuie at the Scianton Btreet Baptist church tomorrow even ing. Opening exeiclses for the new No. 16 School will be held on the afteinoon of February 19 at the school. A choir from Plttston has decided to fcnter the Itobeit Mori Is lodge- eistedd fod contest. Miss Jennie Bevan.of Ilamnton street. nnd Hev. M. II. Jones, of Paisons, will he wedded at the Flist Welsh Baptist church at 8 o'clock Wednesday night. Feb. 17. A check for $23 has been piesented to the West Side hospital by Maltha Washington chapter, No. 3, Order of Eastern Star, The latest and best styles. Roberts, 126 Noith Maine. Mis, A. B. Eynon, of North Hyde Paik avenue, Is 111. An Impoitant meeting of Keystone lodge, Loyal Knights of America, will be held this evening at Wainke's hall. It Is essential that all members bo pies ent as matteis peitalnlug to securing rooms In the West Side hospital and the repot t of the committee on by-laws will be consldeied. Mr. and Mrs. Rlz Acker, of South Main avenue, gave a paity Saturday evening In honor of their guest, Miss tWoleott, of Kingston. Choice cut flowers and flower de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, C14 Spruce", Tho concert to be given on Feb. IS at Bt. David's hall under the direction of Miss Margaiet Glbbs and for the boneflt of the West Side hospital promises to be a musical tieat. The entertainers lepiesent the best talent In this and adjacent cities. ' A Maitha Washington entertainment nnd social Will be given bv the ladles of the Plymouth Congregational chutch Monday evening, Feb. 22, Dr. E. Y. Harrison, Dentist, Wears Hull. 113 S. Main avenue. Tlie funeial of tho late Cecilia Holund, w ho died Monday at her home on Provi dence load, took place yesterday morn ing lrom St Petei's cathedral. Hev. Fathei Malone conducted mass. The pallbeaiei3 weie: M. Murphv, C. Ho lund, T. Koaoh, P. Uoland, J. Hoach nnd John Talor. Intciiuuiit was made lu Hyde 1'aik cemetoiy. We laundiy stiff collars with soft button holes, Ciystal Laundry. West Side lliisluuss Directory. IIAIiniET J. DAVr,S, FLOUIST.-Cllt (lowers and funerul designs a specialty! 101 South Main hveiiuo, two doors from Jackson stieet. MORGAN'S l'HARMACY, 101 N. MAIN aenue. l'hj siclans' proscriptions cure fullj prepared from wni ranted pure diugs and chemicals. A line assortment of tiusses, flnc stationery, blank books, Mirnlsh stains, mixed paints or fancy work, artists' mate! lulu, window glass, wall papei and plume moulding. Cleik at store all hours of night. SECOND HAND rURNITURE-Cash for an thing jou have to sell, rurnlture, Stovis, Tools, etc. Call and see tho block of J C. King, 701 to 703 West Lack awanna avenue. OBITUARY. Doctor Frederick M Cannon, formerly of this elt, died at his home, In Watei buiy, Conn , recently. The doctor was one of Di. Holllster's students and was also a soldlet In the Thlid il'ennsylvanU Ai tlllery duiliiif the lute war. Miss Mao Chamberlain, aged 4", jear, died at hei home In Waluslng on last Hntuiduy morning, uftei an illness cover ing several vears. Funeral sei vices were held at tho homo of her patents, Mr. and Mis. J. H. Pitcher, Tuesday uftornoon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Lawrence Maloncy, aged 80 years, one of tho oldest icsldents ot Troj, dltd at her home, on Elmlia street, SumJa night. Mis. Malonc was a native of Tip peraiy county, Iielani, but came to this count!) at an call) age and for the past foit) -eight )eais hus been a lesldent ot Tro) . The funeral ot the late David D. Phillips, of Goidon, Behmlklll county, will take place this afternoon and will be conducted undei Masonic and Grand Aim)' auspices, with both of which oiBanlzatlons Ml Phil lips had been prominently Identified A commltteo of the Penns)lanla legislature will be In attendance. Miss Mary Woodruff died at her home, In W)aluslng, Monday evening, aged 40 )eais She had been very ill for the past two months with an aggravated form of the grip Funeral sei vices were held )es terday foienoon at 10 o'clock, Intel ment was made at Heirlck. One sister, Mis Ball) Hitchcock, of Hei rick, suivlves her. The death of Mrs. Mar) O'Mallpy, widow of tho late Anthony O'Malle), occmred )esteulav moinlng at li o'clock at hei homo on Cubicle avenue. She Is suivlvcd by live chlldien The funeial service will bo held tomotiow moinlng In the Chinch of the Hoi) ltosai), when a solemn lequiem miss will be celelnated. Inteiment will be made in ll)de l'aik Catholic cemeter). Tho deceased was a sister of 1. J. and An diew limine. Mrs Susannah Hellman, who was Al lontoHii's oldest lesldent, died Tuesday moinlng nt the home of her son. She was boin in North White Hall, on May S, IbOO, and was, consequently, within a lew months of 97 )cars of age. She was a daughter of George Eberhard, who was ono of the eaily settleis In Lehigh coun t). Sho Is suivived bv thiee chlldien, twent)-thiee giandchlldren and llfteen gi eat-grandchlldi en. Tho funeral of Dora, the eldest daughter of Mi and Mis. D W. Mlttan, who died last Thin sday of Blight's disease, at tho age of 19 )ears and 6 months, took place list Sunda) Services weie held at the Wallsvllle chinch, which was crowded with relatlvis and friends who had assem bled to pay their last respects to one whom all loved and who cast sunshine w hei ever sho went Services weie conducted b) the llev Cavanaugh Inteiment at Franklvn ecmetei) The pall-beaiers weie. Charles and Claudo Fiankbn, Chirles Aiuleison, Jule Bennet, Chris. Bessemer and Call Nafus. Resolutions of Condolence. IJpchurch lodge, No, i'Ji, Ancient Order of Fulted Woikmen, has udopted the fol lowing lesolutlons on the death of Bi other Adam Blebei : Wheieas, It bub been the will of an all wlso Piovldunce to cull fiom out midst our beloved brother and co-woiker, Adum Ble bei , und Wheieas, Fpchurch lodge, No ".'.', An cient Older of United Workmen, has lost one of its most uetlve and energetic mem beis, and the communlt) ut luige an hon oiublu und upright citizen; be It, therefoie- Hesolved, That while we humbly bubmlt to the will of Him who doeth all things well, we deeply deplore the loss of one who, by his man) tale qualities and gen erous actions, had endeared himself to his man) fi lends. KefcoHed, That we extend to his mourn ing widow such s)mpatliy as can only come fiom those who had learned to ad mile him thiough constant association In tho labor of love In which all aio engaged for the piotectlon and elevation of our fellow -man. We, ask that He who watches over all widows and orphans, may com foit them lu the triuls and sorrows through life. Resolved, That our chaiter bo draped In mourning foi a period of thirty days. A. C Houck, I. F. Schiller, J. Kaicher, O. Arnold, J. Wellner, jr , Committee. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. George E. Stevenson, T. E. Reynolds and E. J. Noithup were )esterday ap pointed by coutt to view the new load In South Ablngton township. Davis .V Edwuids )esterday made appli cation for a chaiter for Ta)lorlllo lodge, No. CG8, Independent Order ot Odd Fel low s Dav Id X Lew Is, Thomas W. Ow ens and Thomas H Jenkins aie the trustee?. In tho estato of John T Coleman, late of Scranton, letters testamentaiy were )esteiday granted to the widow, Margaiet Coleman. Letters testamentuiy were granted Caiollno J Parkwln In tho estate of Thomas Paikwln, late of Jeirn)n. Through Attomey A. D. Dean, William Atlierton yesteidny began nn ejectment suit against Lenora. F Catcrson, adminis tratrix of tho estato of (1 O Catcrson, de ceased, for a lot ot laud In Claik's Sum mit, four-llfths of an acre In extent. A suit In asumpslt to compel Di, D. li. Hand to comply with an alleged agree ment to pay half the expense or the elec tion of a party wull between his property anil that of Robert V Wills, on Penn ave nue, was jesteiday Instituted by Qulnnan &. Donahoe ucting for Mr, Wills. Inflammatory llliuuinntism Cured in II l)U)s, Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind , says: "My wife had Inllatnatoiy rheu matUm in eveiy muscle and Joint, her stiff ei lug was terilble and her body und facu wus swollen almost beyond recognition; had been In bed for six weeks und had eight physicians but lecelved no benefit until she tiled the Mystlo Cuio for Rheumatism, It gave Immediate relief and she was able to walk about In thiee days. 1 am suie It saved her life." Sold by Carl Lorenz, druggist, Scranton, 118 Lackawanna avenue, Suburban News In General SOUTH SI Di: NEWS. Tonight at 8 o'clock In tho South Sldo Young Women's Christian association looms, 10J1 Ccda'r avenue', tho 1. W. T. club will give an "Evangel Kvenlng" A most dellghtfut musical ptogiamme will also be rencjcied. Be sure and cotuoj bring a f i lend with )ou. Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock the Juniors will meet. Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock the embroidery class will meet. You are Invited to join this class. Gospel meeting Sunday at J.lo P in. Woiks on tho South Side are gradually legalnlng their foimor nourishing condi tion Only a few weeks ago hundieds of men and boys could be seen sti oiling idly about the streets They sougr.t einplo) ment, but none could be obtained. Then came the glad novvs that the South Sctan ton Steel mills weie to lesumo work. Tho first repoits weio to tho effect that tho mills would cease opetatlous after one week's vvoik, but the) are still work ing double turn and full time. Yestetday orders were Issued bv II, J Butler, super intendent of the Jnmes Simpson it Co. Silk mills for the employes to commence work this morning at 7 o'clock. The mill will work full time heieafter. Previously the works have been running onl) foili da)s a week with a limited number uf hands. A uumbei of new ribbon looms ale now being put In readiness. This morn ing the) will start with an lnciease of workeis. Wedncbday afternoon a party of young ladles had a most miraculous escapo from what might have been a serious accident After driving his emplover, Mrs, Edgar Connell, anil her sister, Mrs. J. A. Man ic), to the station, whole they took the tialn for Carbondale, William Bohen re turned and found Misses Annie Gibbons and Elbe McTlghe, teacheis In No U school, and Lizzie Joyce, who Is a teachei in Np. 7, waiting to take an afternoon dilve" When they leached a point near the South Side end ot Plttston bridge, the horses becamo frightened and made a mad dash for llbeit). The team, which is a splilted one, could no longer be con ttolled h tho driver and sptd along nt a teniae late A short distance ahead was the deep chasm through which flows tho Roaring Brook, Fearing that the ficnzled animals would rush Into this and huil the occupants to an Inevitable doom, Miss, MeTlghe jumped. When South Front street was reached they swept mound the coinei, upsetting the cairlage and throwing the lemalnlng ones to the giound. All this tended to lnciease the bpeed with which the teeds flew, and when stopped fai up the street the) weie without stiricy or luines "IIs MeTlgho was severel) lnjuied, sustaining a fiac tuie of one of hei ankles. The othei two )oung ladles waro badly biulsed and .eiatched, and all received a shock from which the) havo not ) et recovered and which they will never foiget. Bohen es caped without injui). The James Connell lodge of the Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows hold a meet ing in Fieuhan's hall last night. Mis. Eva Jones Is in Carbondale on a sick call Michael Vaughan, who has been for a long period a lesldent of Great Falls, Mont, i etui ned )csterday to his home, on Plttston avenue. C. G Roland is In Jeisey Cltv. Mr. and Mis Heniy Joiden, of I'ltf ton avenue, teturned jesteulay after at tending the f initial of a friend In Car bondale. Chailes SImrell Is on the sick list. A number of joung people fiom tho South Sldo went to Ta)lor Tuesday night to attend the ooclnl given by the Independ ent Social club in Wllkes-Baire. Wo laundry stiff collais with soft button holes. Ci)stal Laundrv. The St. 'John's Basket Ball team will play the Noith End Stars at John's hall Saturday nUht. Tho second team of the St. John's challenge the South Sldo team for a game Frlda) night. Cliolep cut flow pis and flower designs nt Palmer & McDonald's, 511 Spruce. ikovidi:nci:. The greatest game of basket ball that was evei pla)ed In this section took pliuo last night between the North End Stais and Tuineis In Cumpaii) II aimoi). Both teams went Into the game with the deter mination to win. It was one of the clean est plu)ed games and was devoid of the slugging und tendencies to plu) foot b ill that bus eharacteiUed tlie pi ev Ions games Some time ago the Stars suffeltd deteat at the hands of the Tinners, and with the memor) of this defeat still liesh In tlie li minds the Stais pla)ed with a. vim and determination that has seldom been wit nessed. The first half ended with u bas ket to the credit of the Stars Duilng the "econd half Steele, ot the Tinners, tluew a basket for his team, tlelng the "coie This half ended with the scoio a tie, und when such Is the caso the uiles cull for a continuance of pUy until elthei side scores. Tho Stars, goudeil b) the feur ol defeat and encouuged by the chceilng of the spectators, now went Into the game foi ull thut they weie woith und kept the ball aiound the Tin net's basket und took udvautage of ever) op poitunlty to tiy for a basket Aftoi pla) Ing foi neaily half an hour over time tho bill was passed to Captain Lewis, of the Stais, who stood In the center of the hall. With an open Held and no one to haiass him. He threw a basket. It was ono ol the piettlest thiows nver witnessed here. Lewis was the heio of the game and the ciowd placed him on their shoulders and cat lied him to his d'essing 100m. This evening the Noith End team will pla) tho Plttston team In Company II aimor) John Gallagher, of Putnam street. Is 111. fleoigo Jnekson, of Lehigh university, Is visiting his patents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Jackson, of Ilolllster avenue. Edwaid Leonuul, of Margaret avenue, has leturned fiom Caibondale. Luke Hannon, of Oak street, Is seriously ill The North End flleo club has reorgan l7ed undei the leadcishlp of fin ill) m Moi lals It Is composed of the best singers of this section of the city and will compete at the coming eisteddfod. Mrs. Daniel Reese, of Spring street, Is quite ill bvteran rhurch ullallovv aNkrkco Td en The Home Missionary society of the Preb)terlan chinch will entertain their ft lends with a social at the homo of Mr and Mis Shotten this evening, The fol lowing piogiamme will be rendeied; Piano solo Miss Tessle Ross Recitation Miss Daisy Jones Selection Orchestra Vocal solo Mls Sands Duet Claienco and Pearl Heniy Addiess 1 .A. A. Vosburg Selection Kalamoosa quartette Recitation Miss Jones Solo Miss Sands Selection Orchestra Violin solo Miss Alice Ostethout Selection Kalamoosa quartette Proposal over the telephone, Mls Maud Williams and Dudley Atherton At the close of tho piogramme tofiesh ments will be seived and cake and can dles sold A silver offering will be io celved at the door. , ftKECN It IDG C. The tea served Tuesday evening by tho Women's Clulstlan Temperance union was a financial success. A laigo number weio present, who partook of the good things piovlded by the ladles. Tho pro gramme that followed consisted of piano solos by the Misses Cliace Webster and Eva Blown and Mrs Jackson; recitations by tho Misses Belle Tolemle and Eva Dor sey and Master Bertlo Langan, and vocal solos by the Misses Lizzie Shlro and Eva Dorsey Miss Ella Coleman, of Elkdale, Is the guest of L. D Coleman and family, of Delawaie street. Mr. and Mrs. Del Footo havo recently moved Into M, T, Keller's house, on Penn avenue. Jumes Hunt, of Monsey avenue, Is con fined to his home through illness. Last evening a pleasant surpilse party was tendered to Miss Lillian Jones at her homo, on Mousey avenue, by a number of J her friends, ft being the anniversary cf her twenty-first birthday. Music, games and other amusements were Indulged In und lefieshments were scived nt a suita ble houi. Among those present were the Misses Blanche and Mattle Potter, Alllo Benson, liOttle and Edith Ripley, Beitha Consul', Magglo Jones, L)dla Jacobs, Edith nnd Susie Swingle and Mesxrs. Ira Stevens, Will Lewis, Ralph oud Simon Ward, I'otter, Thomas, Fritz, Edwaul Bishop. Last Tuesday evening a very enjoyablo social was hold at the homo of Miss Edith Davis by tho Willing Woikers of tho Baptist church. A number of )oung people of the Jackson Stieet Baptist chuich was piesent by Invitation. A high ly Intel estlng piogramiuu was rendered, consisting of a recitation by Miss Madge Robln'on; vocal solo. Miss Llrzle Su)dam; reading, Miss Elite Stewart; quaitette, tho Misses Lizzie Su)dam and Madge Robin son and Alessts. Arthur Robinson and Fred Moore; leudlug, Miss Dillle Jackson, solo, Miss Olive Pilce, and lecltatlon, Miss Nettle Lew'ls. At a latu hour refresh ments were served. DUNiUOKE. REPFBL1CAN CANDIDATES. Burgess Dan Powell. Tieasuiei Louts Kngle. Tax Collector-William E Correll. Councllmen C. S. Weber and William McCulloch School Directors M. 1C. Kellum and Jer 1) McPeek. Street Commissioner George Jackson. Audltois llarr) Winters and F. M. Mar shall. Rev. F. Moghabghab, ot Mount Leban on, Syria, who Is a graduate of the Aineil enn college nt Be) i out, dellveicd a bril liant lecture In the Duntnoie Presbytoil.in church lust night. His lectin e was upon "The Shepheid Life of the East." He most beautifully Illustrated the parables of out Lord and computed Chi 1st, the Shepherd of men, with the shepheid ot the East. Ills words left a deep lmpiesslun upon his hearer. Mr. and .Mrs. William Doud, ot Frank lin street, havo i etui ned home after spending the past few da)s with relatives in Plttston. Mrs Sidney Matthews, of Brook street, Is conllncd to her home with Illness. A meeting of teacheis will be held In No. 1 building Monday afternoon Feb. S, nt 4 13 ti. m. Victor Beemer has sold his grocery busi ness ut tho Dunmoio Coineis to his mo thei. The business will be conducted us usual Tho Misses Alvena and Ida Mlckel havo returned fiom a visit with fi lends In Nay Aug. Tho members of Mrs. Aran Houten'a Sunday school class lu the Mothodlst Epis copal rhui ch will hold a social at the homo of Miss Marian Kenney, of Butler stieet, tomorrow ev entng. BOWLING CLUB ORGANIZED. Number of Local Enthusiasts Aro Members of It. In the Elks' looms, last evening, Scianton Bowling club No. 1 was foi til ed, and Edmund Haiti lai elected piesldent, and William Vokoek, secre taty and tieasuiei. Among the mem beis of the club uio such well known bow lei s as Chailes Robinson, Fiud Wagner, Chailes Welchel, Fied P.Wey- EDMUND A. BARTL. andt, Tred We)andt, Jr., D. Gibbons, William Welcker, Peter Robllng, Geo. Wahl, Fied Dlmler, Henry Dimler, C. E ans, T. J. Eagan and William Welch el It Is the Intention of the membeis to join the club with the Interstate asso ciation of Bowling clubs bo that match ed games will be plu)ed with teams of Philadelphia, New Yoik and other large cities. The membeis aie highly enthu siastic and boine excellent woik may be expected of them. AMUSEMENTS. The sale of seats opens thli morning for pel haps the most welcome an nouncement of the season In the dia matic line, "The Pilsoner of Zenda," which comes to the Fiothlnghani next Saturday for a matinee and evening peiformance. "The Pilsoner of Zenda" Is conbldeied the most popular play of. the lieilod. It enloyed a uin of two bundled nights In New York, where the theater could not begin to accommo date the ciowds who wished to see It, It has been the sensation on tour whei ever It has been piesented, and It Is now the lelgnlng success of the London stage. It Is e play of love and adven ture, and its atmospheie Is that of genuine romance, In which the stage finds pre-eminently Its pi oner sphere If Its piovlnce Is to enteituln. Theie Is little need to iefe,r to tho play In detail, for evetyone is familiar with Anthony Hope's delightful stoiy fiom which It was diamatUed. The play is ptoduced by anangement with Dan iel Fi ohman, manairer of tho Lyceum theatei, New York, and a sterling cast and an elabotate pioductiou Is assuied, An exchange says: "The London Gaiety Girls gave the best entertain ment of the kind of the season at Music hall (Wllkes-Baire) last evening. The singing Is of unubual excellence and the dancing exceptionally good. The burlesque, "The Tiamp Astronomers," Is veiy funny, nnd It elicited loars of laughtei nnd loud applause." This In dicates that the organization is sus taining Its leptltatlon In this section, This j ear It has a special attraction In Miss Bolla While, a lady w ho Is said to excel In tho modem exeiclse of bag punching. At Davs' theater the last thiee days of the week, opening this afternoon, Another week of popular pi Iced comedy and drama Is In store for Scian ton theater goers next week, when that most talented and prettiest ot reper tolie stars, Tloy Ctowell, opens a week's engagement at the Fiothlng ham. Miss Crow ell Is no stranger to tho theater goeis of this city. She has charmed them by her supeib woik lu the leading iole of "Coon Hollow" and now tetuins at the head of her own company pieseutlng the following care fully selected repertoire: Monday, "The Clicu3 Girl;" Tuesday, "La-Belle Russe;" Wednesduy, "Molly Bawn," Thuisday, "Temptation of Money," Fiiday, "A Fatal Error;" Satutday, "Dangers of a Great City." Dally mat inees will be given commencing Tues day with a change of piogrumme each IMPORTANT TO SUFFERERS. HOW YOU MAY OBTAIN A LASTING CURE FOR PILES. No Surgical Operation, No Pain, Tri lling Epcnsu-A Simple, Harmless Homed), but It Dues the Work. Theie aro some peoplo who have piles as frequently and regulurly as other people have colds. Any little bowel trouble will bring them on, any extia exertion, as In lift ing, will pioduco them, and In fact will often appear without any upput ent piovocatlon. Piles, however, are much more seilous than a cold, as the tendenc) Is always to giow wuise until the tlouble becomes deep seated and chionlc, or dev elopes Into some fatal leotnl disease. While there aie many pile remedies which give relief, yet there Is but one which not only gives Instant relief but at the same time makes a permanent cui", und that Is the well known Pyia mld Pile Cuie. This remedy Is composed of simple, htnmless, vegetable lngtedlents, but combined so effectively and act so pr mptly and thoroughly that It cuios eveiy form of piles, whether itching, blind, bleeding or protiudlng. In long standing cases the Pyramid Pile Cuie has pi oven to bo the only ceitnln cure except a suiglcal opeia tlon, and Its ndvantnges ovei an opeia- tlon ale many, ns It Is painless, causes no delay, no Intel ferencu with dally occupation and last but not least, It Is cheaper Uian any suiglcal operation could possibly be, costing but a dol lar a package at any ding stole. Tho cases that the Pyiumld Pile Cute will not leach ate so few that uhv slclans aro doing nway with operations for piles, nnd depending on this cheap but effective lenicdy to nccomnllsh a complete cuio, and It never disappoints except In cases be)ond the leach of Tiedleul skill. The P)iamld Pile Cuio Is piepaied by tho Pyinnild Dtug Co. of Albion, Mich , and for sale b) diugglsts evei) where nt fiO cents per pnekage. Each package contains a tieatlse on cause and cuie of piles, togethei with testi monials fiom eveiy section of this countiy. afteinoon. Sentu on sale tomoirovv moinlng and thoso not supplied with ladles' tickets can secure them at the box olllce. Fun makeiq of the first rank aie al ways to be found In Mr. A. Q. Scam mon's comedians This season they pie sent that famous New Yoik and Lon don comedy hit, "Tlie Real Widow Blown." Two widows, very much alive, endless mlsundei standings on. their ac count, and the masquerading of a gay youth as one of the afoiesald widows furnish a most laughable plot. Its lendeilng Is equ illy humoious and gay songtt, blight costumes nnd extollont acting do the rest. "The Real Widow Blown" Is a winner. This atti action will bo seen at the Acadamy of Music Monday and Tuesday, Feb. S and 9. MORGANS THREATENED TO KILL. lie Wus Committed to Jail in Default of SHOO Hull. Thomas Moicans, who Is one of the pets of the "Tendoiloln dlstiict" and ambitious to be considei ed an all around bad man, w as ai tested twice yqsteiday, once by the police nt an eaily houi In the moinlng tor diunkenness and at a later peilod on a wan ant Issued by Aldeiman Millar at the lnstnnce of Geoige Fair. The piosecutof has apartments over the Little Bioadway lestauiant on Cen tre stieet which weie i aided by the police seveial weeks ago, when, six wo men and Full weio taken Into custody He alleges that Moigaus assaulted him and tlneatened to take his lite Having accomplished that much Morgans got Intoxicated fell into the hands of the police and was ai rested. Yesterday moinlng be was lined $.1 in police couit lor diunkenness and was then turned ovei to Aldeimnn Millar who committed him to Jail In default of $300 ball to aiiMver the chaige prefeired by Fair. 0 WASHINGTON AND THE INAUGURATION A visit to the National Capital din ing the winter must be taken to be ap pi eclated. The gay city Is at Its ga) est; congiess is in session; the minis ters and attaches ot all foielgn lega tions are In town, and Washington, In itself, a beautiful city, Is made Ka leldoscoplcally picturesque by the multitudes, which thiong the stieets Pattlculaily Is this so duilntr Inaugu ration week. Washington Is the Mecca for thousands of pllgilms from all ovei the countiy. The glltteilng pageantiy and pomp of the Inauguial parade and, ceremony aie a feast to the e)es of the American people, always Rovers of display and magnificence. One of the grandest featmes of the ceiemonles Is the lnuuguial balk which la unrestilct ed as to attendance. To enable all to paitlclpate In the pleasuies of the capital duilng tho In auguration week, gieatly reduced rates will be made by the Lehigh Valley railroad s)stem from all points along Its lines. Tickets will be good gulng on March I, 2 and 3, and good for le tuni March 4 to S The route tiaversed by this lino Is too well known and Dopulnr to re qulle particular dest ilption The beauties of scenery aie many; the sei vlce and equipment of Its tialns aie the best. Direct connections and through seivlce fiom all points to nnd fiom Washington Call upri or nddtess the neatest Lehigh Valley agent for ic duced rates and all other Infounatlon deslied. To Cure a Cold in One Dny. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fa.ls to cure. 25 cents. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. Tin he- jp ' CALL UP33B2i MalONEY OIL RND MHNUFnGTIJRIIiG CO. Oil 0 b OFFICB AND WAREHOUSE, Ml TO 151 MERIDIAN STREET. 1LW. COLLINS, Mniiager. I AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OP MUSIC, ALL THIS WGUK. WAITE'S COMEDY CO. AND QUANI) ORCHESTRA. I'very Afternoon nt a O'clock, nlngut 8 M'Clock, Hvery Uve- A CADEMY OF MUSIC, Monday and Tuesday, I'eb. 8 and o. A. Q. SCAMMON 00., Prcsontlnc William H. Lytel's Buccasaful Throe-Act Tnrco Comedy, IHE REAL WIDOW BROWN Mnny Laughable Situations. 18 Musical IStimber, Catchy Dances, Douglass Atlierton, lldnard Powers, John Mavens, Adolnlio Mayer, Wni, A. Ulllctte, Beatrice Leslie, Urucc Dillon, Sadie Handy, Llnlc (lonzales and Others, PKICUS-tlallcrj, i.sc.i Ualcony, 35c; first I lour. 35c , 50c. und 75c. DAVIS' THEATER Ihursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb, 4, 5, and C. Tho Model Uurlesquo and Spectacular Attraction, tho GAIETY GIRLS Presenting. Amoug a Host of othor Nov elties, tho Lady Champion linn I'unohor of tho World, MISS ROLLA WHITE, Who Challenges Jim Coiliot at Bag-Punching. A Strictly Hollaed Act. The Four Chill Widows, The Hypnotic Cla vottc. The Irllbv Dances. The Dancing Dolls Ten Mr Specialty Acts. Twent) Mcrry-Alaklng Maidens. A Mighty Show. Admission 10, 20 or 30 Cents. Two performances dally. Doors open at 1 SO and 7. Curtain rises at 2 30 and 8.15. ELECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLEp WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAPOUSE AVE, SCRANTON. 2,000,000 Made and Sold in Six Months, ending flarch 1, 1896, Total Product of ill &M.IM1 The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Washburn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from tho Pacific Const to St. John's, New Foundland, und in England, Ireland nnd Scotland very largely, and is recognized as the best Hour in th world. WHOLESALE AGENTS. HAVE YOUR HORSE SHOD WITH THi Removable, Self-Sharpening Neverslip Tin Calta, GENEiRAL AGENTS, And a full Hue of iron and steel Blacksmiths' aud Wag onmakers' supplies. SCRANTON, RA. To Publishers THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAFIRE, PA., Manufacturers of LQGQOIOWeS.S! HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Oenera Office: SCRANTON, PA- For salo by JOHN H. PHELPS. Spruce Street, Scranton. Pa. THE FROTHINGHflM. Wngnor&Kols. Mnnngort. John 1.. Kerr, Actlne Manager. TWO PRRPORMANCKSTSATURDAY, PCU. 6 Matinee at a. jo, livcnlnifat 8.15. EtiEftKomontKxtrnordinary. Tho Groat N.Y. Lyceum Thcnter Success, THE PRISONER OF ZEiA Drumatlzod froni Anthony IIopo's famous romance', by Kdward Hose. (Produced by ar raimomunt with Jlr.Danlol Prohnjan, Mgr. N' Y. Lyceum ThontorO Mntiaeotnont of Mr. David liny man. Elaborate Hcenle Effects. Great Cast. Bnlo ot seats opens Thursday, Pebruaiy 4. at l)n, m. THE FROTHINGHflM. Wagner & Rels, Managers. John L. Kerr, Actinic Manager. Week Commencing Morula- Teb, 8. Tho Winsome and Talontod I' otloual Ao- trcss, Miss FLOY CROiAfELL Supported by her own supe. J company, un der tho direction of ArmlUuo Ss Fltzpatrlck, in a carefully selected ropprtoirs of comedies and dramas. Handsome sconery, clover specialties Crowded houses everywhere. Pilcus 10, 'JO and JO emits Dime mattnoos Tucsduy, Wednesday, Thursday and Trldoy. Saturday matlneo 10 and W ceuU. Itesorvad sentflnn sale Friday, Fob. 6 Ladles' tickets for Monday night can bo sscurod at box olilco. If Expense Is No Object Why Not Hnvc tlie Best ? HERE THEY ARE: HUMBERS $115 UNIONS $100 Tor ti Limited Purse Select Manufactured by GHASE & FARRAR Price to All, S75. Fully Guaranteed. 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