THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2. 1894. I nriflmo 6EHERW- HWS i mm I OF INDUSTRIES i I Jiui uants hut Ullichfic below, Kor nants that tUflt long 7his xuri'li isn't true of yuu, 'Though it be too the tony. You wih to NMhhvndrtdtof people each year. Vour want IN iiimiin-'r-uble; and the ' i i ' 1 ' i liefore you U, Which i the chwipiM' nnd nioro conve nient way to ..!;. the a' tention of thoae whos-? RorviooH you wish to securer In tin! future Tun Trvblne proposes to iinku ii specialty of want nil vertl-ie-lneuis. 'J'h s paper will beconi'.' noted for Its ctiectlvane a in bi m. to gether the employer anil tho uuein ployed. Sjlid In the "want" on a postal card, or olso call on vour way down town. We'll agree to do tho rost. I I niiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiieiiiiiniir Wanted. .;ASTE1 TO ' PURCHASE' L'IGAlt vv store, i r would rout place suitable for same. Address, F. O. H. care of Tribnn . For Sale. ior sale dx i; x'kw yost tvii:' r writer, also JMII Abbott check punch, at a bargain. Addi ess M. .1., care Tribune of fice. UOR SALE CHEAP. FOR WANT OP VHE, P a BreVclces freight elevator, electric motor, abafting, beltlc. "tc. Apply ut "ELK" BUILDING, 115 end li; Franklin avenue, or t.. 1. U WILLIAMS. Architect. TLrOR SALE OR EXl'H A NOE FOR SCUAX" -F ton property--A beuring orange grove increasing in production and value yearly in the orange section in Florida, Addrcs r, L. METTLETON. I.ako Helen. Florida Tor Rent. I MJR RENT T11K IL'KNISIILli KtSl I dence of the lute William W M:iuues, III Jefferson avenue, with or without barn in the leu- Inuuire of 11. A K&app, Republican building. I 'OK BINT PWO ITOR BRICK DWEL " liug house: modem immovomeiitM. 816 Forest court Apply to MAUBlCB i'OLLINS, geut. tsi West Lackawanna avenue. I PO LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS I Part or all of three bun.Irod feel of yard I OMB along railroad. Apply ut "It! Prauklin avenue. 'ro RENT-STORE iaVxW ok FL KNISHIoo I hall on (Ireen Ridge street. Very deslru Lle location and on reasonable terms. Apply to F. E. NETTLETON or C. S. WOODRUFF. Republican building. Legal. Secretary Lovejoy, of the Carnegie Steel Com pany, Announces Us Policy, V I y WIFE HAVING LEFT MY BKl AND iVl board. 1 hereby notify all partie. that I will not pay any Mill contracted 6y her In iny nume. VOT1CE IS HEREBY (HVi.N THAT AN .1 application will be made to the Court of quarter Sessions of Lackawanna county on Thursday, January t, UM, at I o'clock a. Co., lor the division of the borough of Dickson City aud the erection of a new borough to be known as the borough of Throop. out of apart i f the territory now comprised by the said Lui'ougu of Dickson City WILLAKD. WAKREN & KN'APP. Solicitors. Heil Estate. company in Scrnnton Saturday. Jan. M. at iJU p ni. A. 0 FL'LLER, Secrets i.OK SALE-SIM OLE HOUSE, m yUINCi i avenue: very desirable location. Anplv 0 F REYNOLDS, or WILLAKD. W Alt KEN 1 KN AFP. v'j.eui) WILL BUY Modern NXWtROOM O house, all Improvements; tefJUS easy; cor par Madison avenue cud Deleware street. Ap ply HAltHY LEES. V'l.lKJ A ILL BUY VERY DES1KA11LE LOT comer Madison avenue uud Delaware street. Terms easy. Apply HARRY LEES. Special Notices. V lection notice, .the" annual "j meeting of the stockholders of the Scran- tovo works will b i held at tin olhco ot 18, retarv. ranton. Pa., Dec. , IN& 'TOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF .li the stockholders of Couipmy H Armory association of Borauton, Pa., for the election of directors for the ensuing year will beheld At the olllce of B H. Throop. IJ.I Wyuuilng avenua, OU Monday. January a IsOi. at 7.3Q Vi'lock p. m. V E. ARNOLD, Sec-retary. rpHE-"annual "mTeWncP "of"i-'he 1 stockholders of tho Scranton Illuminat ing. H -at and Power compuny will beheld at the office of the compauy, IN Wyoming ave ana, on Tuesday. Jan. lti, lay L at 4 o'clock p. in , for the election of directors for the ensu iug year and such other business as may MM belnr.' thelu FRLD c HAND, Secretary. Be ran ton. Pa., Dec. it, lefA 'k'lHE SOLDIEli IN OUB CIVIL WAR,' 1 containing Frank Leslie's famous old war pictures. Two volumes folio. Every pan illustrated. Over pages. As an edu cator it is Unexcelled Sold on easy monthly payments, both volumes delivered complete. Address P. O .Moouv. Ml Franklin avenue, agent 'or Northeastern Pennsylvania. fOHN BKIEULL. DEALER IN PAINTS. ft oils, varnishes, bru-hes, 315 Penn avenue, paper hanging, painting aud kalaomihing promptly attended to. VJCRAN TON WRl.NOI.it HOSPITAL, olil SJ Spruce street, ground Bear, 'ibo best solid white rubber rollers, one dollar each. Work guaranteed by the oldest and only ex pert wringer repairer In Scranton. r ublic Szle. IJI.BLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES J tate -Pursuant to an order of the or ph iu's court of Lac kawanna county, I'ennsyl vuiiiu. there will I e sold at public sale at the arbitration room in the court house lu the city of Scranton, on Saturday, the 20th day of January, MM, the following described real es tate, lata of John J. O'liara. dsceated, to-wit) A valuable lot of ground situate in the citv of gcrant n, county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania, known and designated as lot -No. ii, in square or block U. and situate upon street called and known as Pear llfeat upon tne town plot or inn i Ity or scranton. intended to be duly recorded and registered: said lot being forty 1 10 1 feet In front und forty fill) I feet in rear aud one hundred nnd sixty-four I turn reel in aeptn. ah unproved witu n double frame two story dwelling bouse, fruit I ees ulld out buildings, subject to rvscrvil tl m of coal and mineral". Persons d-'sli ing to Mew tho premiss, will pVuSe c-ullon Mrs. MaryO Hsra, administratrix, residing there on Sale commences nt 10 a. ni. Conditions U'.ude known at s:ilo by MAKY HAIt A, Administratrix Dec. 1U. 1S3. Jessup & Hand. Attorneys. Situations Wanted. 1TOUNQ MAN. STEADY and RELIABLt I oeattei a situation, with or without board Will work reasonable Address, J. D. B . Tribune office A LADY WOULD LIKE A i-lTUATIu.V as housekeeper in a smull family: pisfer a place where there la BO woman For in formation please call ut 906 Washington avo. t all for E. S. Philadelphia Tallow Merkst. FiilLsiiELPMA. Jim. 1. Tallow was dull aud o in hum;-1. Price were: Prime city, in hogsbond, be.: prime, Country, iu hogsheads, 6c; do. dark, in bar tels, 4Xc. ; cakes, ic; gNM, ifa. Any subscriber of The Tribune may 9 ciirr a buok of ftuur anil rual coupons Worth $S (Md thus sine M cents on cuci burrel of flour aud 'J criifs on nun ton of Oil. Dk. Woois Nokwav Pine Syiut waa used for yeurs us n bretCTlptlnn by a sue essiul physician. It is in all respects the bust cough metliciuo mndu today. Sold by all dealers ou a guarautee of satisfaction. ' Specimen Cases. B. 11. Clifford, New Camel, W'ie, wns v troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, bis stomach was disordered, his liver was Vtt'ected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, und he was terribly reduced iu llesb and strength. Three bottles of Elec tric Bitters cured him. Edward shepherd. Hnrrisburg, 111 , had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three buttles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Ruck leu's Atuica Halve and his leg is sound nnd well. John Spenker, Catawba, O., had Jive large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Klectric Bitters and one box Bnckten's Arnica Halve cured him entirely. Sold by Mat thews Bros. SAYS IT WILL NOT CUT PRICES But It Will Meet Competition, and It Will Endeavor So to Distributo Its Activity During the New Year That the Greatest Good Will Result to the Greatest Number of Its Employes. Other Topics of Industrial Interest Tersely treated. Secretary Lovejoy, of tlia Carnegie company, in an interview at Pittsburg, lari "It is our intention not toallow our 10,001 employes to want during; the winter. We will keep our plants in operation, and whore a mill is running an a single turn we will provide for all our men by having alternating crews. In this way they will all be furnished employment, at leant on half time. Tae statement that we intend cutting prices ii untrue. We will maintain rates, but will meet all competition. " The out look is much better than nt any time sines spring. There is a better tone ti) the iron market nnd orders are coming in. At present U.000 coke ovens are in operatioti iu the I'outiellsville region, more than nt any time in the lust six mouths, und, as the Mast f nrnaces are starting up, a further incrosae is lojked for very soon. The operation of thy large plants here will ntcdsitate the resumption of nuin 'rous sin ill m'tlN which furnish them the unfinished product. This will give employment lo many additional men, Wbtll hnn dreilsof others will be f'.-.ruished work iu digging and hauliug ore to tne movement of freight. With reference to the rumor that an effort will be made at the next session of the legislature to repeal the semi monthly pay law the Pittston Gazette opines that such a movement would most likely be successful, inasmuch as those whom the law waa intended to benefit are not likely to waste time and energy in opposing the repeal of u law that is practically u dead letter. The act never was properly framed, or it could not be avoided with impunity by corporations, as it has been. . lu the Wyoming Valley but ouo or two of the coal companies complied with the law when it that went into effect, and these soon found that they could return to the old system of pay Ins monthly without fear. Of course they did so immediately. In the Schuylkill region, where semi-monthly payments were made quite generally lor some time after the law went into effect, nearly if not quite all liavo seen fit to return to the old system. A law that enn be evaded bo easily as this semi-monthly pay law has been might just as well be taken off the Btatute books." A dispatch from Monongaliela, this state, says: "The opening of the new rear will see most of the tnines in tho lower pool paying cents for digging. In the fourth pool t no recognized rate in moBt cases is 'i cents, although some of the mines are paying less. In the Elizabeth neighborhood Walton St Co. closed down pending a settlement of the rate question, but on the whole the outlook for the diggers is vastly better than seemed possible two months ago. The men are snowing wonderful unan imity of sentiment on the necessity for organization now, while nil tho condi tions are favorable and the organizers are accomplishing wonders." Under the Screens: Kollin A. Wilbur has, It is said, boen made general superintendent of the entire Lehiuh Valley system. It is denied that the Philadelphia and Reading company has purchased the Keh loy Kun colliery, near Shenandoah, noiv owued bv the Thomas Coal company. DeTurk & Co. are building another new washery at Ebervale. Tho plant is being erected by Frederick Schultz, of Jalappa, and will be ouaof the largest in the region. The coal banks in its vicinity are line ones and it is though), will hold out for twelve years. When it is la full operation, be tween 500 and ouj tons of coal will bu shipped daily. While tho Rending rnilroad's Frankfort brauch is opened it is saiil that about thirty traim will be run each way daily. One of the now Pennsylvania class P engines recently made a run of 103 miles in 100 minutes on the Chicago division of the Panhandle, hauling two baggage cars, iwo coaches and four Pullmans. It is stated that both the Vauder'oilt and Pennsylvania lino-t will, with tho taking effect of the spring timetable, put on W hour trains between New York and Chic go, aud much faster trnim between New York and St. Louis, via Indianapolis. Tho WilkeS'BaiTe and Eastern's new freight depot nt Wilkea-Uarre Is finished. The passenger station has reached the second story. Tho freight business of the Pennsylvania roud has never beou duller than at the present time, The Hawley Glass company will resume mnuufaclnring oti Thursday night with non union workmen, giving employment to 100 people. . Clipped rao.u C'anailn Pre.ibyterian, under signature of C. liluckett Robinson, proprietor: I was cured of oft-recurring tiillioui headache by Burdock Blood bit CHDOOOOOOOO( A Clock out of order shows it on the face. When the hu man machine goes wrong, the physiogno- m my tells tales. If you X do not look well, take Vina j a ' Deecnam s ra.) Pills (Tsuteicia; Q f cents a box LJ Sooooooooo S Dueber-Hampden 17Jewel Adj usted Watches. p" I RUBY JEWELED 1 1)0) ADJUSTED oM WATCHES XM Sh THC ,0 W It is inarveloui how these famous Watches arc taking the pluce of all others where accu rate time is required. Railroad men will have nothing else. Ouebsr Watch Works, Canton, Ohio. COUNTRY STORE WIT. SrortEKFEPF.n "Here's a Ii Her that oiIrs ten dcilan if nny one oil tell him how to interdnos a new medicine for hossea." Farmek Pop COW Why don't yer write him to inteduce it inter the mouth ,i the lioss and git the ten f What is Castoria, is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants aud Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevcuts vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation aud flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach end bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " C'a3toria Is un eXceUtht medicine for chil dren. Moth, rs have rspeatcdly told mo of Its food effect upon their children." D& 0. 0. Oaooon, Lowell, Muss. " CastOi ia Is tho best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope tho dsy is not far distant when mothers willconslder the real Interest of their children, and uso Castoria in stead of thevarlousquack nostrumswhlch are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereLy sending Ihem to prematura graves." Da. J. F. Kixchci.ce, Conway, Ark. Castoria " Castoria is so well adapted to children thai I recommend it us superior toany prasaritlou known to uio." B. A, AncnsR, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians iu the children's depart meat have spoken highly of their eiperi ence in their outside practice w ith Castoria. and although we only hare among oui medical supplies what Is known as itvulai products, yet we are free to confess tlwt ths merits of Castoria has wou us to look win favor upon it." UtuTEn Hospitil am Disrixsiav, Hoston, Mas Allen C. Suith, Pres., The Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, New York City. 'Bargain Stores 133 Penn avenue, 103 Wyoming Avenue. Goods at the merest fraction of their vain. Goods for the kitchen. Good) for Ihe Garden. Goods for the workshop. Goods for every day. Thousan.U of Bargains. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Pins. 4 pajwrs for .1 cents. Matches. 12 boxes for B cents. Household Ammonia, largo size, 8 cents, BeBt French blacking, 4 cents, worth it) cents. test Machine Oil, 4 cents. 200 yards Hpool Cotton, 10 icmts a dozen. Knives and Forks, 39 cents to $l.flO. Bread Knives. 10 cents to 50 cents. 30 sheets good Writing Paper, i cent 25 good Envelopes, 3 cents. Blacking Brushes, 10 cents up. All kinds ot Hair, Tooth, llorss and Clothes Brushes. Suspenders, r, cents to 60 cents. Men's ono linlf Hoio, good heavy goods, 3 pairs 20 cents. Men's oii"-lmlf Hose, very heavy, fine goods, S pairs 2j cents. 8 ounce Tucks, 4 papers for 5 cents. niimnir,r. 4. 10, U, 2i, .1), 35 and 51 o nti Saws. 15, 20, 25, &, 35, 40, 45, 50, 75 cant an 1 S1.26. Flanes, 25 cents to 1. Squares 10 ceuts to jfl. A good list of Bits, 1.11; a bargain. Chisels, all sizes, from 1&0. up. ' i Irons, choap. Dinner Pulls, 30 cunts up. Boys' Cloth Hats. 25 cents; cheap. Men's Hats, 20 cents to 1. Tea Spoons, 0 for 25 cents; douplo plated. We sell these spoons, (jiving the buyer ths privilege of returning them after one year's use, if uot satisfactory. They contain uo brass or copper. Tocket looks. 3, It 10, 20. 40 ail 50 cauti A good Knzor for jl, fully warranted. Razor Strops of all kinds. Remember tho place; 133 PENN AVE, 103 WYOMING AVE. vTMOtMUK U' 4RtalSTERED, iflaae a wen Man of jyie. I IM HINDOO REMEDY I'BObbCItlHB AOVS 1IK.4 i.Trt 1m LO DAY. Curts nil n ..... . DlHMtt, i i!" Mono!)' ParaU. Sltrnl. "t-'iisri Nulillv trnH llotid.ftf., OKwNM by pOKl iaOttMt, plrs vlgur indmtc to shmnkiti orisons, ami quickly but purely mtorti I.ut Minihnoil In old ur utiQr. Uu:illv rAiileU In VmI puckft. I't leg $1.00 uiaciafigf. Si for tft.00 with a wrltli'BcitumHlee to vurf yr tnoiief refmid!. Dun't ttt iiny Bttpl iiieljilwd -u ui-; d vou umj kind el UnHatfon Intfllt oil Inn lug IN HAPw-jioiu1 OtaM It be lias nut got it. we will vni It bv nihil upon rocelpf gfLrloe, Haiuphlwt In Mklvii enviotiu free. Adilrea Orltfiital Medical L'u , Vro., Uhiu., 111., wruitrttti. SOLD bv Matthiwa Bros,, '.)..!... ,. and Retail Drntfuista. SCRANTON, PA., ...... utber UaJ- it.K Druggiiti. Cnbomib bt tnt HiaNitT McfiiaxL Autnoritikb 'SMEmTfOLlKHflLER CATARRH HEADACHE m, .'!um',1 INHALER wilt curt yol. A wouderiul boon to ruttvreri f rem t old., ore'I'lii aac, lalaanrn. HroackltU, or BAT IT.TI1I, Atorit itnmifliatt reluf. AncttTclent rouieily, conrenisnt to carry 81J i If ,a "n flr,lt lndleailon of co In pocket, resit I'outmuen use l.r.. n IVi manmt 4'ure. Sstisfsi'tloiisuarnntecdoruionorrefundeit Prlea, p ni, Trial tree at DinajHts. Heslsuired oisll. W cents, t. D. !Mli, HE, fares Sivin, Mj.i , D. S. 4. G 17 SI XK BC .A. XV ' as MFNTHfll lftl ""rost anil latent retniJy for rotn I nVL all skin illnssio. wMa,TM,taH ltlieum i,i(l Sorei, llurul, UUtl. Wondrrrul rem tilTtoriMLEa. Prlea, US cts. ut Urns-DBI U Ulsls ur by li, nil pieinil't. AUilrasi U,Te. BALM Complexion Pressrvod DR. HEBRA'8 VIA GRE1 Remoyca Frsoklst, Plmplas Liver Mol i, Blaekfisaiit, aiinhiirr, in, I Tin. And r... fcli.T-.ii lh,t ,.l-!n In llu ril-lnl. liid freibii'jss, producing a r',. nnrl hinitliv imm. .1 I.... Cnr.l.VV.n 1,11 t ..... )in,iiratlons and porfeiUf lisrmleal At all Utugglata, or in ailed lor 60ctt. Bend for Circular. VIOLA SKIN 80AP U .inpij iu,iuruiiii u kll purlftlns Hasp, ulxquiUd for Ul MIM, Ind illliout u rtraJ tot tin nursery. AUolulilr j,uro ivt dcll;atil BuJl muS. ai dnsui.ti. PHs 2S Ceirts. Q. C. BITTNER & CO., Tei.coo. O. For sale by Mattbews Bros anl Morzuu Bro Korsale by Matthews llros. and Moinauliros Every Woman Sometimes needs a rrli abla monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Aro prompt, safe and oertaifl In result. Ttie ooa. Hip (Dr. Peil'si ne? er riiesppolnt. San aaywhar. 1 1 in), peal Medicine r.o , ( IcTOlaaa, O. Sold by JOHN' H. NIELPS PUalmnoUt I'ornor t yoiiini uveuuo aud Spruce strast Sorant'in. - Eureka Laundry Co. Cor. Linden St. and Adams Ave. CocaT Huimt Squame. All kinds of Laundry ,4Vork guaranteed ttie best. Connolly kWallace Three Special Humbers in UnderYear At a very low price. See them near the door. Now is the time to buy. 40 DOZEN Men's Natural Random Shirts and Drawers, worth 50c. everywhere Price to close, 37 y2c. per garment. 40 DOZEN Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests, made of fine Egyptian cotton, 50c in any other store in the city; 37c. buys one here. 20 DOZEN Ladies' Natural Vests and Pants; another 50c. article, and a good bargain, 37 'c. each. 6 These are great snaps in Underwear and at such low prices they are not liable to last long. CONNOLLY & WALLACE mZSHXML The Most Exquisite Line of (.'uleudars ever seen iu this city are to be seen iu our store. Our line of Holiday Novelties are all new goods- -no old stock from hist year. Finest lines of Celuloid Cases, Oxford aud Bagsler Bibles, Gold Pens and Feucils, Leather Goods aud Booklets at Reynolds Bros. Stationers and Engraven. 817 LACKAWANNA AVE. T HE DUTHE1L STUDIO, OIK LACKAWANNA AVKNTE, W SCKASTON, l'A. OAvlHCI MADE a contract with a LI fraiiw factory to turn oat 1.0W O Irani betwen now and Chrlt $ niaa. I wish to announce to tho pub lic ttiat 1 will make a UEN L INE CRAYON POHTKAIT iot,ied Irnm any tmall out. ABSOLUTELY FREE OP CHAKOE. LATKMX stvlks op fuaaigs I hum AO Dl'WAHU. Workmanahip guaiantsed. Frauei 'M pr oeut. leu than regular price K. UUTHEIL, Artist. From the K . Tiib.ine, Aec. I, SM The Flour Awards "Chicjloo, Oct. 31.Fhe fiiat clilcial BDnonDcement of World'i Fair di plomas on flour bag been muds. A medal bas been awarded by the World's Fair judgei to the flour manu factured ty the Was hbnru, Crosby Co , in the great Washburn Flour Mills. Minneapolis. The coinmlttoe reports the flour strong and pure, and entitles it to rank as first-ulaw patent flour fot family and bakers' 1193." MEGARGEL & CONNELL WHOLESALE AfiKNT SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL The above brand of flour can be had at any of tie following merchitutl, who will accept The Tribune flour CQCFOM of M on each oue buudrei ouadi of flour or 50 on each barrel of flour. Ecrantou-F. P. Prico, Waahiugtou avenue, Uold Medal Brand. Hyde Park-Carson & Davis, Washburn St. Oold Medal Brand: Joseph A. Mears,Malu avenue, Superlative Brand. Green Kidge-A.L.Sponeer.Golil Medal Brand. Dunniore-F. P. Price, Oold Medal Brand. Olyphaut James Jordan, Superlative Brand. Duuiuore-F. D. Uanley. Superlative Brand, Providence-Fennel- Chappoll.N'- Main ave nue, Superlative braud;a J Lillleaple, W. Market street, Oold Medal Brand. Pi'ckvllle-Shafler K- Iser. Supeilat.ve Brand. Jermyn-C. 1). Winter & Cft SuperalativJ Hrand Carbondale-B. B, Clark, Oold Medal Brand. Houeadale-J N. Foster & Co. Gold Medulr Brand 1 Honesdale-W.P. Sclienck .utif rlatlvo Pinnl 1 tialton-S. E. Finn & Son. Uold .'Jmlal Brand 1 Gouldaboro-S A. Adains. Hold Medal Brand i Tobvhanna Tohybaiimt & l.i-liih Lnmbj Co., Gold Medal Liand. IL I CULL'S -0 NEW STORE WASHINGTON AVENUE REED, Never since we became known as a business firm have we shown such a marvell ously beautiful line of Holiday Novelties. In RATTAN, FANCY AND PLDSH CHAIRS AND ROCKERS We show a range of specialties which baffles description. Reception Chairs.Rook ers, Corner Chairs, Easy Chairs, Work Tables, Work Baskets, etc., are here in all the daintienss and elegance that art can lend to them, and in such profusion that the only trouble will be in selection. We desire calling especial attention to our ONYX CABINETS AND TABLES. The Marble used is the finest Mexican Onyx, and the Standards are the very best quality of Brass, highly polished and lacquered. In Heavier We show many specialties in Ladies' Writing Desks and Secretaries, Combination Furniture, Book Cases, Sideboards.etc. All purchased for the holiday trade. To particularize further is unnecessary. We would simply add that we're making a big bid for Trade, and if Fine Goods, Moderate Prices and Endless va riety count for anything, we ought to have it, as no finer stock can be found in this State. OPEN EVENINGS. HILL & CONNELL, 131 and 133 Washington Avenue.