THE SOBANTON TniBtTJtfE-TUESDAY MDKWIKGf. iTUBinTAKX J, 1S!)7. J West Side Department TO SAVE HIS FATHER. Thomas Campbell, Jr., Causes the Ar rest of Ills Brother Who, it Seems, Tried to Jump Ills Ball. John Campbell, of CJiiuit menue, amis clmiBCtl suveial months ko with the theft of a numbet of lilticons fioin William AllsutuiKli, of North Gaillulil nvi'iiut?, anil uftui a hunting bofotu Al- (Jeiinan Blii.li, Campbell s case was Mint to couit. The Kinnil Juty foioitlit In a mm bill, uml the uibo came up fot tilal yestuiday. Campbell was not thtte ami couit oidereil the shetltf to hrrest him, and If this failed, the ball of $500 was to lie foi felted to the com monwealth A sheriff's ollleoi looked for Campbell yesteiday tiioitiliiK, but he (ould not be found The net act of the authorities was to take meas ures to collect the ball Heie 13 where the ecltuiiietit was Thomas Campbell, tho man who went John Campbell's ball, Is the young man's fnthei The elder Camp bell Is now bins abed, ha lnjj biokeu his leR a few weeks ok In older to save his father's $".00, anothei son, Thomas Campbell, Ji , went heforp Al deiman Blnli jesteiday afternoon and ewoio oul n. wan ant Coi the an est of his liinthcr. John, clmti'lnir him with ivnutnpr the case, and the wnti.mt States that Campbell is about to leave the count. Special Otllter John Jones found John Campbell last nlht and lit was in tested, and in due time locked In the station house. voLt'NTnnns snitvn nunNns Ovei 400 tickets wele taken in at the welcome supper seied last evenliiK nt the nmior of 1'ost 2, Volunteeis of Ameifcn This lie's at least $40 cleat, CAPTAIN S YS JOHNS ns tho only expenditure was 28 cents for milk, Eeij one of the many delicacies sencd weic ton'.tlbuted b tlie good people of the West Side The suppei was in the torm of a welcome to Captain and Mis S W Johns,, who aie now In charge of the post. Thcli ettoits weie wot thy of tecogiiltlon, and tho membeis of the post aiianged the Suppei The opening houi was at o'clock and fiom that time until 10 o'clock the tables were occupied most of tho time Tho walti esses weie Misses Hattle Hrooks, Get tie Young, Miss Slot int., Mis William Williams, Mrs. E D. Capwoll, Miss Kate Lewl, Mis. William Young, Mis Jan Is, Mts William Jones, Mis, James Mortis, Mis John Piled, Mrs.. D. Price, Mrs James Lew Is. MARTIN GURRELL BURIED. The funeral of the late Mat tin Gui rell cstetda afternoon fiom his late residence, on Van Huron menue, was et hugely attended Many beauti ful floi.il tilbutes wete placed about the collln of the man w ho died under such unfoitunato clteumstanees The pall-beat ejs were M Madden, T. Tlgue, M Skelle, John Culkln, Joseph Gui ld! aipl M Lee Interment wns made In Hyde Paik Cathollo cem'Iejy. WILL CHANGE THEIR QUARTERS Tho West Side Wheelmen aie not satisfied with theli piesent suite ot looms on South Main aenue, and It has been decided to make a change as soon as other quniters can be secured. The piesent club house Is on the sec ond floor of a building, and It Is veiy Inconvenient for the wheelmen who wish to keep an ee on theli machines. An I'ffott will be made to i'ent the building on Jackson stteet next to the hospital. HOW TO RECEIVE TREATMENT Regaidlng Satutdaj evening's meet ing of the Hospital asioeiation, Mr Twining In last ovenlnu's Times sas The societal y was Instiuctcd to make clear to the public, thtough tho piecs, that In case of an accident, patients could bo biought dliect to tho hospital without an oidei from phjslclin or dliector; bioken limbs, cuts or injutles of nnj desciiption lequliing immediate attention. These ate called emergens cases, BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION In honor of tho blithdn aunlverrniy of their dnughtei, Miss Jessie Owen, Mr. and Mis. W. B Owen, of Oak Btieet, Taylor, last evening entettnlnud a company of filends. Rev. Thomas do Gtuchy, paBtot of tho Jackson Btreet Baptist chutch, and wife weie among the guests Tho evening was Pleabantly passed. Waltei Pilnce and Peter Pi ice, of Tailor, lendeied selec tions on tho clntlonet and piano Luncheon was served. NOTES AND PERSONALS Piofessor Geoige Howell, superin tendent of public schools, will lectin e Wednesday en enlng before West Side conclave o Heptasophs at theli meet ing In Robot t Motrls hall on the sub ject, "Words " Rev. D J, MacGouldtlck will lecture tomorrow evening on a literal y topic befote the membeis of St Btenden council, Noting Men's Institute Anion James, fotmeily of Montana, has staited a mat bio cuttlngiwotks on Belovuo Heights, at tho Bame place where eight jeni.s ago, befoie ho left for the west, he conducted a similar business. Judge II. M Edwards has been elect ed dliector of the West Side Hospital association in placo of D. M. Jones, deceased. The Elite class social at Mears hall op Feb, 10 Is being anxiously awaited by West Sldo joung people. 'Hie af fair will bo even more splendid than any previous social. Mr. and Mis. Philip Williams, of La fayutto stieet, entertained friends last Thursday evening. Cholco cut flowers and flower de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, 514 Spruce. William B. Prosser, of North Hyde wm Park nVetuic, has accepted a position with tho I'litdentlal lnsuinnce com pany. Wo laundry stiff collars with soft button holes. Costal Laundry. The Eddie Loid lefeued to recently as having been at rested on a charge of stealing, Is not the young son of 12, K. Lord, of Lafayette Btreet. Tho latest and best stylos. Roberts, 120 North Maine. Tho funeral of the late Thomas J. lioan will tnke place on Wednesday at tot noon at '2 o'clock from the family tesldence, coiner of Swotlund htteet and Not th Main avenue. Intel inent will be, made nt Potest Hill cemetery Dr. V Y. Harrison, Dentist; Mears Hall. 113 S. Main avenue. cht Sldo Hltsiuess Dlirctor). HAIllllET J. DAVIS, rLOUtST.-Cilt llowors nti'l funetal designs n spofclnltj ; 101 South Mnln avenue; two doors from Jackson street. M01tC!AN"S I'HAUMACY, 101 N. MAIN avenue 1'liyslulnns' piescrlptlons cire fully piepnrcd fiom warranted pure diuns und chemicals. A line absortment of trusses, lino statlotiuiy blank books, ninlsli stains, mixed paints or fancy wotk, ai lists' mulct luls, window Kluts, wull paper and plctuie mouldlnu;. Clerk nt storo all hours nf night SncOND HAND rUKNlTUItn-Cnsh for nntlilnK ou have to sell. Furniture, Stows, Tool, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, 701 to "09 West Lack awanna a,venue. DRUG CLERK'S GOOD EYE lie Picked Out a Alan He Thought Con templatcd SuicideTurned Over to the Police. Another oao of the suicide of a de spondent by poison was only pi evented last night 1 a good guess on the pait of Ding Clerk ri utile Heavers, of Phelps phntm.icv A well diessed man of thlity-flve ye.ils came Into (he dilig stole at 8 o'clock and exhibiting some staltiB oil the sleeve of his coat asked foi two ounces of chloiofoim for the puipose of lemovlng the slailis One of the boys In tho stole void him the ding. Mr. lieavois, who was wilting at a desk In the ieni of the stoic h ippened to look up and notlved something peculiar in the customers actions When he had gone out, Heaveis went to the cletk and asked him what he had sold the man who just left. Upon being Infoimed that It was chlo iofoim he dashed out after him Ho caught sight of him enteilng Lohmnnn's and follow ed him The man took a drink and then left going to the West minster lieavets keeping at his heels all the time and wondeitng how he Was going to stop the suicide, which hu now 111 ml believed was tho purpose of the tnnn w lth the poison In his pocket The man took another dilnk at the bar and then staited fot the stnltway pie suiuiblv to go to his room. Beaveis lushed ovei to the elerk and Piopiietor McPride and snld "That man Is acting qucoily and he has two ounces of chlo rofoim In his pocket " Mi Moliildo and the cleik rushed out Into tho hallway and captuted him. He denied that he had bought an poison oi that he intended to do away with himself. Mi. MoHilde however wns not to be put off and aftui a shoit stiugglo succeeded In lotcefullj taking the chlo iofoim Horn the would-be suicide's pocket Then they handed him ovei to the police thinking It best to lock him up for the nlsht to jiuvent him fiom lumiilng himself. He Is icgisteied at the Westminster as C. W Moseley, of Sjiacuse, and his business Is soliciting tinde fot a building and loan association of that city He came heie two weeks ago and has been di Inking heavily all the time. Last night ho went to Pioprietot McRiide and asked him to advance him some cash, but Mr. MeUrlde de clined to give it to him on account of his condition and advised him to go to bed Moseley tinned on his heel, and, it Is thought, went dliect to the drug stoie, foi It was only about ten minutes befote he was back with the chloro foim. Those about the hotel .say that Moseley has been veiy despondent of late, ns If some heavy tiouble was weighing on his mind His heavy dtliiKlng, It Is supposed, Is due to an attempt to "dtown his sonow " At the station house he caused an other big commotion b giving an un earthly jell and making a noise ns'if he was choking. When Desk Setgeant llldgeway ai lived at his cell ho found him s'l etched on the bunk bieathing, heavily. The prisoner In the next cell was suie the man had "taken some thing" The Hoot was seaiched foi an empty v Inl, but no v lal was found. Police Suigeon W. J. rulton was sent for and aftet a thoiough examination stated that the man had taken nothing except an ovei dose of whisky. MISS OALLAND C0A1ING. Will Ue Seen nt Acndcini of .llusic Xext .Monday ij;lit. Miss Bei tha Galland, who was foi merlv n lesldent of this city and who has a host of fi lends here, will be at the Academy of Music next Monday night "iipported by a company that has been selected with gieat caie. She will give an act of each of four plays, "Ro meo unci Juliet," ' The School lor Scan dal," "Macbeth" and "Leah, the Fot saken." Thce will be given with fine costumes, music and suitable scenerj. Till" will be hei Hi st appeniance on the stage In this cltj but the notices she- has lecelved fiom the ptets- in tho cities In which she has appealed Indi cate that she Is a young woman of raie dtamntio ability. Miss Galland'B costumes weie spec lallj designed and made last summer and eaily tall liom the nlctutes seen in London and Pails uv the costumera who had their constiuetlon In chaige. They aie of the lichest mateiial and an-absolutely coirect hlstotIcall Theli equal have not been seen on the Ameil can stage even In Mi. living's com pany. Dii) mid Nmlit Scholars Debate. Trlday evening, rob C, the lecture room of No 27 school was tho scene of an ani mated debate between lepresentattves of tho da and night schools of this building "Is Afilea llkelj to surpass North Ameri ca In advanced civilization," was the ques tion debated Youths of the duj school upheld tho aTUimatlvo sldo of the ques tion and won in tho contest against young men nearlj twice thelt ugy The many ex cellent points submitted by both sides In dicated careful pieparatlon and both tchools saj they know more of the dark continent than the ever knew befoie The night school holds a debate onco every two weeks foi? Grip k Golds 65 wqm m$ ?9 M Suburban News In General DUNMOKt:. Uni'UllLICAN CANDIDATES. Hurgess Dan I'owoll. Treasurer Louis Engle. Tn Collector William E. Correll. Councllmin C. S. Weber and William McCutloch. School Dlrcctois M. K. Kellum and Jer ry Mcl'cek. Stiect, Commissioner George Jackson. Auditors Harry Wlntets and 11. b .Mar shall Jusctlce of the Peace A. A. Krotzor. Abner A. Kiotzer, tho Republican candidate fot justice of the pence, was botn and raised in Dnnmoie, and has an extensive acciualntatico with all classes of people. Ills popularity was demonstiated by the fact that he was unanimously nominated for the Impoi- AIJNER A. KUKTZER, Republican Candidate foi the OIIlco Justice of the Peace of tant office of justice of the peace by his Republican bietluen. He hns been a stralghtout Republican all his life, and his manliness In standing up for his political convictions has won the lespeet even of those who differ with him In a political way. Ills qualifica tions for the olllce are unquestioned, and In him the people of Dunmorc will have a justice of tho ponce to whom tho can point with pride. His elec tion seems a foregone conclusion. The Electric Engine company Is muklng airungements for a masquer ade ball on Wednesday eV enlng, Teb 17, Music will be furnished by Guth's band The pleasant home of Mine Foreman and Mrs James Wilson, of Spencer avenue, was In gala attlie last even ing, the occasion being the eighteenth blithday of their son, Geoige. Mjiluds of Chinese lanterns and coloied lights hung suspended fiom eveij nook and coiner of the edifice, which presented a pleasing appearance to the ee. The It terloi was prettily decouited, and was thronged with a host of tho oung man's filends, who Iiad congregated togethei to Join In the festivities of the evening Dancing, singing and amusements of vailous desciiption fol lowed in rapid succession, the hours scutnlng to go far too iiuickly foi the metry gathotlng. Light lefieshments weie setved at a late houi, nftei v hlch the guests dispersed to their vailous homes, all having thoioughl enjoyed themselves. Those piesent w.ie the Misses Mnila Webber, Floia Brining, LUzle Btady, Emma Wash burn, Rose Beinhaidt, Annie Mead, Floienco Spencei, Blanche Harpet, Lutra Btady, Margoiy Eden, Mabel Bllckens, Mjitle Bums, Esthei Col tot, Jennie Bllckens, Lbzle Mead, Min nie Biunlng, Rose Fan ell, Anna Scluoedor, Lizzie Bankheit, Stella Monahan, Ida Biunlng. Margaiet Stew ait, Giace Harvej, Mnitha Wil son, Lizzie Stewart and Plchntd Web ber, James Br den, Joe Mead, Charles Coleman, Jnmes Doughertj, Chilsto phei Vlekeis, John Wilson, Joseph Slegle, William Colter, Edward Bishop, Duncan Hall, George Fudge, Roy Kel lam, Harry Smith, Edward Finn, Spencei Masteis, Edward Mllnei, Michael Monahan, Fied Pletehei, Hnr tj Davis, Aneliew Colter, Tied Tilt, Trr.nk Jones, Finnk Bllckens, Bert Ilaney, William Hall, Edgai Jones, William Peny, Einest rincli, Thomas Hughes and Ted Jones Miss Rose Tan ell furnished the music fot the I'Vt lil g. The Pennsylvania Coal company will pay their mineis today. James Thompson, of CIny avenue, has returned fiom Plttston, where he has been the guests of filends Miss flrace Beilew, of Plttston, has letuined home aftei a shott visit with Mi. and Mis. Tiank Bingham, of Cher i stieet Hnny Tiegcai is veiy 111 at his home on Blakely stieet. The Loyal Temperance legion w 111 hold an entei talnment nnil social In Bolos hall Filday evening, Feb. 12. Admission will be 10 cents. R L. GUI, of Baltimore, Md , who has been visiting Rev. and Mrs. E J. Haughton foi the past few dajs, has returned home. south sn)i:la:vs. Little Mnr Moonoy, who was Injured last Fi Iday aftet noon, Is slow ly i ecovet -lug at her home on Pltts.ton avenue. As she wus5 letuinlng home fiom school she stopped to play with her little companions on the Ice that foims a sheet leading ovei a locky pieclplece In the v lclnlt of Kellj 's quui i y on Hli ney avenue. The childien amused them selves for a while bj sliding down close to the edge, but unfui tunately In the blindness of her amusement Mary sped too swlttly and being unable to stop vvtnt headlong over the clltf. Luckily no bones weie liiuLeii, but her body was badly btulsed and she lecelved a stveio scalp wound that leeiulied many stitches to di ess It Is hoped she will be nble to leave hct homo In the com so of a w eck. A. Cltai water and daughtoi, of Wil cox, aie visiting at the home ot J. D. Clearwatei, on Pear stieet. Thomas I'lannghan, of Pott Jet vis, who is lepiesenting the Murphy and company clothing dim, of Now Yoik city, spent Sunday with Aneliew Rest, of Hotel Rest on Cedar avenue. Tho Got mania band will hold their annual ball In Oermanla hall tonight. Tlie event of tho occasion will be tho closing of the contest between Misses Lulu Pontius and Emma SJlegler for a diamond ling. The Patilotlc Older Sons of Ametlca held a meeting In rieuhan's hull last night. Wo launch y stiff collars with soft button holes Crystal Laundry. The martiage of Oeotge Moser and Miss Canle Stahlei, both very populat oung people of tho South Side, is an nounced to take place the Hist of next mouth The St. Maiy's Dramatic club held a reheaisal at St. Maij's hall laBt even ing The St. Rene's Ladles' Total Absti nence and Uenovolunt society held a meeting last night. tnUu'tfioinlng J. D, Clearwater and family will leave to attend the funeral of his Blstei, Mrs. Hliios, of Bradford. Choice cut HovvcrB and ilowor de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, 514 Spruce. GKI2CN H1DGE. Attorney Bowman and family, of Moscow, have moved Into the house formeily occupied by A. G. Brant, on Capouso avenue. Mis. George Snyder, of Penn avenue, la seriously HI. Mrs. Samuel Found lint letuined to her home nt Piompton after spending a couple of weeks with Mts. C. T. Bell amy. The Women's Christian Tempeinncc union will hold an ovniigellstlc meet ing this nf tot noon at 2.30 at the home of Mis. Luthei Smith, 22S New York street. Professor If. JI. Loomls, of the Set an ion high school, went, last week, to visit his father who was sick In New Yoik city. While theie his father passed away and was burled. The piofessor i etui tied homo on Satuiday hist und has icsuined his duties. Mi D 11. Hand, ot Scranton, has put chased four lots lna Ninth Pnik and Is electing a handsome lesldenco on them. The Senior Epwoi th league of the As btny Methodist Episcopal chutch held a veiy Intel estlng social In the chinch pailois last evening. Dining the even ing the following piogtamnu' wus i en dued: Violin solo, Miss Bessie Stuck-hou'-e; male eiuaitette, W. II. Lanjon, C. W. Tieveiton, W. H. Tieveiton, O. L Colvln; vocal solo, Miss Kittle Daw son. A voi j pleasant sutpilso patty was given in honor of Miss Chtlstena Chils tensen at her home, 227 Million stteet. Theto was a most enjoable time spent. Games and dancing weie Indulged In until a late huur. Those piesent weie as follows' Misses Annie Davles, Mary Jones, Lizzie Leonnid, Hattle Rlchaids, Alice Thomas, Cassle Edwaids, Jane Jean, Annie Hazelton, Mary Ila.elton, Mniy Eldei, Canle Mot ton, Kate Bien nen, Bessle Stunton, Stella Hlgglns, Annie Bums, Julia Bums, Joe Lloyd, Robeit Richards, Evan Phillips, Archie Coialn, Bob Llojd, David Lewis, Tom McCloky, W. Hickman, Clarence Hlg glns, John Aiken, John Monnlng, Robert Mutton, Joe Miles, Luvuin Stanton, John Robeits. pkovidcncj:. A laige ciowd witnessed tho basket ball game last night In Comoany II aimoiy between the Ninth End Stars and Pine Hiook Ciescents. The gatno was close and exciting, It lequlrlng just an hour nnd live minutes for the Stais to prove their superiority, Tho close ness ot the scoio would Indicate that It was a Eood gamo but such was not the cuse. Too much slugging, on the part of the Ciescents, was indulged In. Hut this was piobably due to the fact that this was their second game. The 111 st and tecond halves ended with the scoie standing 0 to 0. After twenty five minutes of fast and furious play ing, McKluskle, of the Stais, thtew a basket making the scoio 2 to 0 The fentuie of the guino was the playing of S. Davis, of tho Stais. Next Thursday evening the Ret anion Regimental and North End loams w 111 play bisket ball In Company II annoiy. This pi utilises to bo one of the most exciting games of the benson. Several months ago those teams met and played a game which icsulted In a victoiy lot the Scianton team b the close scene of 2 to 0. Since that time the Noi th Ends have been consldeinbly sttengthened by the addition of vjvcial now men and have wondei fully Improved In team v oi k. The Sci anton team has w on ev ei y gamo that they have played, defeating tho ciack teams fiom Plttston and Nantlcoko by lnige margins. The funeial of Joseph AVebb, whoso death was announced In yestetdaj's Tribune, will take place this aftet noon at 2 o'clock. Set vices will be held at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. "William "Wells, on Hollistei avenue, after w hlch the lemalns will be taken to Chinchilla for Intel inent. Miss Maggie Thornton, of "West Mat ket street, has retutned fiom a visit with filends ut "Wilkes-Hane. The Independent Hose company will conduct a ball tomouow evening In Mulherln hall 1 lit Eureka bas? ball club conducted n liall last night in O'Donnoll's hall. The nrfulr was, a giand success, and tho laige attendance was a good pioof of the populailty of the team. Tho pto cceds will go tow aid the furnishing of new uniform. The alarm sent In ftom box SI yester day morning was caused by the dlscov ety of lit e In the houte on Uilck avenue ow nod by Mrs. Langan and occupied by Mrs. C. 11. Thomns The prompt nirtval of the hohe companies prevented It fiom gaining headway .mil but little damage was, done. The cause Is un known. The Infant child of Mr. and Mis Da vid Evans, of Summit avenue, Is seri ously 111. Mls Anna Twlss, of Race stieet, and Daniel liums, of Aithut stieet, will be mauled this evening at tho home of the bilde's paients on Race stieet. John Nealon, of Huflnlo, spent the past few days with l datives In this section. THE GIRLS WOULDN'T WORK. Scvcntv-rivo Pre email Overall Ein- ploves (' Out on Miilic. Seventy-live git Is emplojed at tho rteeinan pveiall factoiy on Linden stieet, went on strike t-tituulay noon They objected to a pioposed t eduction In wages In the bib depaitment wheie twelve hands nie employed. The Hi in has adveitlseil for fifty new hands. Onl a. doen girls, long in the employ of the concern, weie at wink jesteiday. Those who stitick kept away ftom the building and ne eftoit to lntetfete with those beeklng employ ment was made. Much of the fuctoij's unfinished wotk has been sent to the Rlngliumtou plant wheie 200 gltls aie employed. l'or I'oruinuont Ccrtilie'iites. An examination for peimanent cer tllleates will be held in Hlakely Satui day, Feb. 20, at the central school building, which Is reached by tho Peck ville line of stieet cms. Leave the car at Academy street, or Mott Haven hotel. Candidates will please notify the undei signed at once If they deslie to take other than the common blanches, as the committee will meet next Saturday to ai range tho examina tion C. A. Kenjon, Sec'y, Olyphant, Feb. 2. I'litcrtiiinmont and Social. Tho emplojea ot the Lackawanna Iron ami Coal cotniiuny's storo will nie an on tertalmueiit and social ut Kxct'lslor hull AV omliib uonue, tonight Tho featuro of the cxciilim will bo u drama written by one ot the cleikH, M. J. Muiilt), anil produced b) u eubt eomposed entire Ij of tho company storo emplojes. Joseph 12 Donnelly, Otorgu Huncy una M, J. Mur ph hao tho affair In chaige. Ti Cure a Cold in One liny, Talto laxative I3romo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money It It (uils to cure, 25 cents. TREATMENT THAT THURLOW HOMOEOPATHIC modi, chics leach, sooth and heal every diseased organ; curing Invariably all forms of dlseuse, no matter what It may bo. , Tho PHYSICIANS of tho THURLOW Institute, No. 303 and 30" Spruco street, aro jinlly prescribing TREE foi hundreds of sick people at their homes, and at tho Institute, auiTerera from Rheumatism, Catarrh, Asthma, Djspcpsla, Kldliuv Disease, 1 lies, Lumbago, NoutalRla, Pomalo Dis eases. Coughs, Colds and Grippe aro con f,.intiy Pressing their heartfelt grati tude for the miraculous cure of these dls. eases. THE FREE DISTRIBUTION of Thuilow AC Djspepsla Cure proved to be a Ood-soud to THOUSANDS ot piln ful and long-stundliig cases. T ADVICE and EXAMINATION AI1SO LUTELV FREE elthci nt tho olllce or at joui homes A POSTAL CARD WILL BRING ONE OF THURI.OW'S HKII.I.ED PinSI- CIANS to tho bedside of uny sulturei, who will prescribe for you, und attend ou until cured The Phslclan's Services are FREE. The MEDICINES ure mostly twenty five cents a bottle This GREAT INSTITUTE of TRUE HOMOEOPATH! , No 303 and 305 Spiuco s'.j Sciaiiton, continues to be crowded dallj with a throng of ullllcted people who come from miles around to avail them selves of the TUED Doctot's services of feied at the THUHLOW MEDICAL IN STITUTE Thousands or TESTIMONI ALS could bo published If space would permit. OBITUARY. Tho death of llnuv Nebone, a respected resident of Avoc.i, occuiiesl jesterdav afternoon at tho family ttsldenee, on Pir ker stieet, after sovel.ll weeks Illness ot iiHthina, which developed Into eiulck con sumption Deceased wns about 43 jears Of age and Is-survived by a wife and nine childien, the oldest being IS cais of age. Resides these theie aie three biotheis and two slsteis William, nnd Mrs. I. Sum mons, or Avofca; Mis Whvte, of DunelalT, and John and M.Uhew, of Michigan. He was a member of the Sons of St Oeorge and the Av oca Associated Puiid. The fu neial will take place, tomorrow (Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Sei vices will be conducted In tho Piimltlve Methodist chuich. Interment will be In Langcllfte eemcterv. Mis. Michael McIIalo died In her home, on Hudson stieet, Olv pliant, on Sunday morning. Tor twent-llvo jeurs pust she was a resident of Oljphaut and was es teemed b many foi hei excellent quali ties. She is sunlvcd bj time sou, Will lam, Thomas and John 1'. McIIale, the lattir a piomlnent hotel-keeper In Blng hamton, nnd tho two foimer ot Olj pliant. She Is also survived b tho following daughteis: Miss Mniy J McIIale, piincl pil of the Olv pliant public schools, and Mis. Michael Dotighutv. The funeial will take place tomoirow foienoon at 10 o'clock. Set vices will bo held In St. Pat ilck's chinch at that houi. After a long Illness of thirteen months, Mis Thorn is liohind, of C.ilbondale, on Sunday morning, p ltsed awaj. Mis Ho laiul was "G j eats old and a n itlve of York, ungnnei, out lot ne.my twentv -seven j eats she has leslded In Caibondule Her husband, to whom she was mariied twelve vents ugo, mourns her depuituic The childien Prank, Nellie and ricddle ic nuiln The brothets and one sister icslde In Catbondale. The funeial services will be held this uftemoon at J o'clock, lntei ment vlll bo made In St, Rose's cemeterj. Mrs. Margaret Geary died In her home, 7D3 Caibon stteet, Sunda moinlng. Death ensued after but a brief Illness, Deceased Is survived bj three sons und one daugh ter. Thev nie John, Thomas and Ed ward Gearj, and Mis. Edwaiel Rimbilck, all of Scianton The funeral will bo hold this morning from St. Peter's cithedtal at 9 o'clock. A solemn high mass of rc qulem will be celebrated. While John Davis, of Plymouth, was singing a duet at the Salvation Armv banacks in that placo Sundav evening he suddenly stopped sinking, fell ovei on the Iloor and was dead Davis was 07 j eats old, and leaves a wife, but no chil dien He was a shoemakei bj ttado and had been a member of the Salvation Armv foi a long time. Mis. Harriet A. Alter died at her home, In 1'1 mouth, on filday night of consump tion, aged 4" ve.us The deceased has made her homo with her brother, Alfred A. Huzlctt, since the death of hei hus band. She Is survived by one daughtoi, Mrs Anna Hess Tho funeial will take place at 12 o'clock, with Intel ment at Shlekshlnnv. John Raab, one of the well-knovn resi dents of V llkcs-liaire, died ut his i evi dence, 30 Noith Hancock streut, on Sat uidaj morning, his deith being tho io sult of a sttoko of paialvsls bv which he was prostrated on Thursday moinlng He was ubout 7o jcais of age The funeial took place jesteiday morning. Lewis P. Garilgues died suddenly nt Pottsvllle Suudij. Ho was an old and well-known citizen of Pottsvllle. Ho toi a numbei of veais conducted a book und stationery business but gave that up to take sen Ice with the Retailing Coal and lion companv, wheie he had been em plojed foi nunj j cars. Tho lunuguriition. Tor the Inauguration of President elect McKlnley, at Washington, the Lehigh Vulley Rallioad will make veij low excutslon tates, and this Is joui oppoi tunltj foi sight-seeing at the capital of the United States, witnessing the pomp and pageantij of the ln nugmatton festivities at a small cost to j'ouiself, This company offers the best of ac commodations us to train set vice, and passes thiough tho mountains of Penn sjlvanla wheie the most magnificent sceneiy of the "Hwlteiiaiul or Amet lca" may be seen fiom the tialn Inqulie of ticket agehts for time of trains and lates. ISIioiiinntism Cured in n l)n. "Mjstlc Cine" for iheumatlsm and neuralgia ladlcally cuies In ono to three dajs Its action upon tho sjstem Is remntkable and mjstetlous. It te moves at once the cause and the dis ease Immediate!, dlsappenis, The Hist dose gieatly bcnellts 7C cents, Sold by Cull Loien, IS Lackawanna ave nue, dtugglst, Scianton THE Ml POWDER CO., ROOMS I AND 2, CO'.l'LTH B'L'D'G, SCRANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING MADC AT MOOSIC AND HUSH DALE WOIVKB. LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE QUN POWDER Elcctrlo Hatterlos, Eloctrlo Eiplodor.3, for ox plodlut; tlusts, hafety 1 uso, mid Repauno Cliemical Co. 's uxpLobivus. AMUSEMENTS. THE FROTHINGflflM, Wagner & Itcls, Managers. John L. Kerr, Acting; Manager. Week Comn1cnclii( Monday, Peb, 8, The Wlnsomo und Tnlonted Etuotlonnl Ac tress Miss FLOYCROWELL Supported by her own suporb company, un doi thodliectlon of ArmlURO & tltzpi trick, in a oaiofully nolocted roportolro of comedies and dramas. Hnndiomo seenory. clover spoo Initios doweled liousos ovory where-. I'rlcos Id, 20atid M rents Dhno inntlnees Tuesday, Wedncsdny, Thursdny and Friday. Saturday niAtlnoa 1U and'J) conts. Heserved soits now on eile. If llxpejiise Ts No Object Why Not Have the Bebt? HKKB THEV AHEj HUMBERS $115 UNIONS : $100 Tor a Liiiiited Purse Select c Manufactured by CHASE & FARRAR Price to All, $75. Fully Guaranteed. For Rubber Stamps Palroniza tho CHASE & FARRAR, Prop's,, 515 Linden St., Scranton, Pa. ELECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAPOUSE AVE, SCRANTON. fblGYCLe' 2,000,000 Made and Sold in Six Months, ending flarch 1, 189, Total Product of .MM The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Washburn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from th Pacific Coast to St. John's, New Foundland, and in England, Ireland and Scotland very largely, and is recognized us the best flour in th world. MEGARGEL WHOLESALE AGENTS. 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PHELPS, Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa, A CADEMY OF MUSIC, Thursday, rnuRUAkv nth HOVT'S Greatest Comedy, A Midnight Bell 'With the rarorlto Comtdlan, DIGUY BELL. and the Famous Comedienne, LAURA JOYCU HCLL. Superb cast of acknowledged artlata and tho colobratod Midnight Hell Quartette. Com plete muelo, arrancod by victor Uerbort. Kntlro now jcencry by Arthnr Voegttn. PRICUS-Oallery, acj Dalcony, jc! Or chestra Circle, goci Orchcttra, 75c! Parlor Chnlrs, Si. oo ACADEMY OF MUSIC. EXTRA. Manager Long hns tho honor and plonjuro to announce tha only appoaranco hero thli 10a son of tho beautiful, accomplished Mlsi Ben tho Ualland, (formerly of this city,) at tho Academy of Music, Monday evening, Feb. 14, accompanied by Mr, G cor go Edgar, Mr. H Clifton, Mr Cyril Youtiff, Mr. Leon Hall, Mr. John Do CI 07, Miss Strong and others. Urll tlant Dramatic Society Uvent. Miss Galland, as Juliet. Hiss Ualland, as Lady Teazle Miss Ualland, as Lady Macbith, Miss Ualland, as Leah, the forsaken. The principal scenes of tho four well known plays will be gWen, with historically correct costume. and careful stage details. Itasurved Boat Sale opens Box Offlc 0 a. in. Friday. Not mors than ten tick bts sold to one: i-lrson ton tub mist Tiuibi; nouns Parlor Chairs, 81 50; Orches tra, SI. CXI; Orchestra Circle, 75c.; Balcony ,50a, ; Gallery, 'iJc. Keepiests to rosorvo seats, by tuluphonu, mall or teleerapb from out of tho city, will receive attention after tho salo Is open, aocordlng to the tlmo of their receipt. Doors open, 7.40 Overture 8 00. Curtain, 8,10, when nudleuco will pleasa be stated. Carriages can bo ordered for 10 'a. DAVIS1 THEATER Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 9, and 10. The Twentieth Century Sensation. AL. REEVES' Big Burlesque Go. A Urand Spectacular Production ot Tw Races. A Mammoth Conception ol Vaude ville, Minstrelsy and Burlesque, Including 30 Willi Cb and 30 BLACKS. Admission 10, 20 or 30 Cents. Two performances dally. Doors open at 1 SO and 7. Curtain rises at I.S0 and 8.1S. BARRELS n & TEEL OBNTEREO If Youf Horse Is Shod with 11. .r''--IbsbW oil CONNELL im ' ssssssssssssssssssst mm BELF vU WM 6HARPENINQ. Hi THE TRIBUNE is now prepared to fill or ders for composition on newspapers, books, pamphlets, or other publications at nioder ate rates. Address BUSINESS MANAGER. Pharmoolst, cor. Wyomino Avenuo and