TITE SCRANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 20. 1894, vv d n, iv Pi IM NEWS FROM EIRE IVM SHAW 1 AilH r- - pi a a a JN GREAT VARIETY. No Fake Sale in Ours We have hotter barpnlns every flat In tre year than so-called "bargain days," "clearing fales," anil such well-known, trorn-out, played-oat schemes will afford. For reul bargains iu PlBST-OLAflS NBW PIANOS AM) ORGANS see js. EMERSON PaANOS Popular, reliable and within jour reach. EALLET & DAVIS PIANOS .Ucre taken over 100 first premium! in llie post titty years. Other makes of Plnnn. Four mattes of Organs In beautiful new designs, See our took before bnying. We Iikti) the good. Our prices uro uguc. Every luiug m the lUUblt liUl). STELLE & SEELEY IS4 Wyomlna Ave.. Scranton. Fa. EEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE GENUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS G., B. 8c Co, fmrrinteii m EachCjflSr Garney, Erown & Co. Mfr's. lOtltl HOCM. UUAUK. DR. H. B. WARE RPECIALIBT. EYE. EAR, KOSE A-ND THROAT. The Leading Events of the Week in Scran- ton's Religious Circles. WHAT THE CITY PASTORS ARE DOING Primitive Methodist Church at Blake ly to Be Dedicated Tomorrow Dr. McArthur, of New York, to Speak at the Jackson Street Church. Rev. E. L. Miller Declines Call to Boston. OFFICE HOURS : ITO U.N A.J5. ISH To j.M. 135 WYOMING AVE PERSONAL. Pay your gas discount. bills today and snve tho James O'Upyle. of Lynn, Mass., is call ing on Sixth, ward relatives. Nelson Bhchnnnan and R. I.. Harney, representative bridge builders, called at tbu city engineers office yesterday. ALL ABOARD FOR JACKSONVILLE. First Tour to Floiida via Pennsylvania Railroad This Year. This year's series of Pennsylvania railroad tours to the land of sunshine and H nvers will ha Inaugurated on Jan. 80, when a luxurious special train, composed entirly of fullm in sleeping and dining cars, will leave New York at9.;i0. Trenton 11.08 a. m., Philadel phia 19 10, Wilmington 18,50 p.m., and thence via the most direct route to the destination point Jacksonville. At this latter place the tourists are left to follow their own inclination as to where they shall spend the two weeks allotted to them. The great number of side trips that are available renders a selection from which a choice may be made to suit the desiros of tho most exacting. Tho unsurpassed climate according with the cloudless, azure-blue sky throughout the immense confines of the state, and the healthful effects to be enjoyed by a sojourn within its bor ders lira sUio to bo appreciated by the strong al well as the feoble, in what ever direction thny am prompted. ifoO from New York, $18 from Philadel phia, and proportionate rates from in termediate or contiguous points within a generous radius are made on the most liberal basis, ane include railroad fare, sleeping accommodations and meals en route in both directions while on the special train. Tho remaining dates of the series are Feb. 18 and '.27,ind March 18 uud 27. COURT HOUSE NOTES. Rev. T. J. Morris will preach to morrow at Nanticoke. Prayer service will be hold in his own church. The Calviuistic Methodist church of Bellevue presented Llewelyn Jones, organist, with an elegant bonk case and some music books as a token of his services in the church. The ordinance of baptism will bo ad ministered in tomorrow evening's service at the Christian church, of Providence, by Rv. D M. Kiuter. Tho Primitive Methodist church, of Blakely, will dedicate its new edifice to-morrow. The nw house of worship is spacious and speaks well of tho labors of Rev. J. uigginson, the pas tor. Some of the old preachers of the denomination are expected to be pres ent. Baptists, Special meeting ar.t being hold in the Jackson Street church. The at tendance is good and great intorest manifested. Rev. A B. O'Neal, of Dunmora, ad dressed the Ladles' Missionary circl-j of Jackson stre-t, last evening. Rev. D. O. Hughes, D. D. will ad dies thestudenu at Bnc-knell univer sity tomorrow. Dr, John H Harris, president of that institution, will preach at the Jackson Street church tomorrow at the usual hours. Rev. Dr. McArthur, of Now York city, will lecture at the Jackson Street church next month. H leoturea in the city tWO years ago, and was the chosen one from the Baptist denomi nation to preach at the recent dedica tion of the Elm Park church. The programme for the next quar terly meeting of the Welsh Baptist chinches has been published. It will be held on Feb. 10 and 90 at Plymouth At the roll call last Thursday evea ing in the North Main avenue obr.roh, two very interesting sermons .vre en joyed by the church. Tho roll call look place in the nf ternoou, and Rev. Warren ft, Partridge delivered the ad dress. In the evening session, ad dresses wore deliv -red bv llsv. T. J Collins, Rov. D, C. Hughes, D. D ,11 -v. Douglas, of Clark's Green, and li;v. Dr. Flipple, of the Baptist Publication society. Regular business meetiug will bo held, next Thursday, at the North Main Avenue church. Rev. W. F. Davieg will spend tomor row in Elwardsdnle. Congregational. Rov. D. W. Skellinger gave a very interesting stereopticon exhibition at the First Welsh church Weduesday evening. Rev. D. P. Jones will preach at Spring Brook tomorrow. Prayer ser vices in his own church. The Sunday school classes taught by Miss Lulu Jam 'S and Miss Jennie Lewis in the Plymouth church, will hold a social next Wednesday evening to secure money to pay for the window behind the pulpit, The Ladies' Aid society of the Ply mouth church will hold a tea party on Washington's birthday, Fob. 22. Rev. 0 C. Creegan D.D., and W. A, Duncan. Ph. D., will speak next Tues day evening at 7.80 at the Welsh church on Market street, Providence. The Congregationalists of this city are invited to attend to hear these eloquent spoakors, whose reputations have long been established in the valley. They will speak on Wednesday evening in Edwardsville, on Thurs lay evening in Plymouth and on Friday evening iu Lansford, Very successful meetings have been held at the Welsh church, of Provi dence. They have resulted in the con version of about a dozen persons, most of whom are parents of large families. The "Brownies" will give an enter tainment on Feb. 9 at tho armory in Providence, under the auspices of the Sunday school of the Puritan church An amended bill in equity was filed yesterday In the case of Andrew D. Spen cer and Frank M. Spencer against the New York, Susquehanna and Wen tern Railroad company. Tuesday is tho last day for filing city certificates of nomination with the county commissioners. A rule for a now trial was granted yes terday by tlio court in tho enso of BeQjs min Harvey against Jnmos Wilson on mo tion of Counsel for tho defendant. A jury gave a verdict of 4') against him on Mon day. Attorney ('. H. Sopor, counsel for Mrs. Mary Rosenngle, yesterday lilod twenty three reasons for a now trial in tho case which that lady instituted against ex Jndge Handley. It was tried last week and verdict given for the defendant. Court granted n rule to show causj why a now trial should not bo granted. In tho case of IT. A. Herb against A. II. Rauscuineyer a rule wus granted by tho court yesterday to show ennso why tlio judgment should not bo opened aud de fendant let into a defense. Judge Edwards yosterdav handed down nn opinion iu the case of tho Greenwood Coal company against William McCorinnck and others, supervisors aud tax collector of Lackawanna township, continuing tho preliminary Injunction until further order of tho courts. Marriage licenses were granted by Clerk of the Court Thomas yesterday to .lames Loftus mid Lizzie Mornn, Carbondale: Everett Moore and Rhoda La Uarr, Dun mote; Jacob Blum and Josephine Merrick, Scranton; Peter Bobo and Frances Btohr, Scranton; Michael J. Gilbride aud Bridget Clark, Scranton. Flfly Oama for Ten Csnle. Remember that fifty beautiful pictures and not simply sixteen aud they all representing tho most notable buildings nud oxnibits ut the late World's fair can now bo obtained at The Tiuiiink ofllce for 10 cents and throe coupons. I'art I of the World's Fair Portfolia contains these ar tlStiO gems and souvenirs, uut your cou pons and gut the pictures. Tho pictures which have excited tho nd m i rat Ion of so many people may bo had at Thk TitlBUNK office today. The demand was so great that the supply was ex hausted, but. a thousand are now ready (or distribution. Beadleiton ft Wwra'i and Ballontlne'i Ales are tho best. E. J. W alsu, agent, 8S Lackawanna avenue. Rkminoton Typewriters and Edison Phouograpus for sale and rent. Copying work executed. Phonographs rented for an evening's entertainment. Telephone 2343. Edw. GuiiBtur, Jr., 435 Spruce treat. Episcopalian. The archdeaconry meeting held this week in the St. David's church was one of tho bust over held in the diocese. The services were well attended and the enthusiasm manifested was groat. The last sermon was listened to by a crowded house and many pooplo wsro turnod away foi lack of room. The church of Towauda has pur chased a new organ nnd has generously donated the old one to St David's church of this city Tho organ is in good condition and will only cost the St. David's poople the necessary ex pense of getting it to the city aud erect ing it. Lutheran. Last evening tho young people of Christ church held an entertainment in the vestry of the church. Rev. George Chritti in, of Wilkes- Barre, will deliver a lecture on Jan. 86 at Christ church, on "The Life of Christ," illustrated by stereopticon views. Rev. E. L Miller, of the Holy Trin ity church, told his people last Wed nesday evening that bo had declined tho call to Boston Tho church and the congregation are greatly pleased to learn that their pastor will still labor ninohg them. Methodist. Rev. G. Hausser, of the First Ger man church, lias spent the week aiding his son at Long Island. He is expected home today. A library nocial will be held by the Ladies' Aid society of the Park Place church, next Thursday evening. At the ministers' meeting next Mon day morning, Rev. G. T. Price, of Avocu.will read a paper on "The Prov idence of God and Man's Moral Agency ' The King's Daughters' society of tho Cedar Avenue church will celebrate its anniversary tomorrow evening. The Usual Sibbath evening services will be con lucted by them. The ladies of the Codar Avenue church will hold a Social next Tuesday evening. An entertainment will alsu be given. Admission will be 15 cents. The following officers were olected at the Second German church Sunday school: H Wyand, superintendent; E. J. Nacher, assistant; G. Velth, sec retary; E. Schwnld, treasurer; W. Eichstadt and W. Nacher, librarians. The Epworth Leagne of th Socond German church will hold its annual meeting next Thursday evening. Yearly reports will be given and offi cers elected. fecial meetings have been held in the Hampton Street church. Rav. D. W. Skelliuger preached there last evening. Tho evening service tomorrow at the Simpson church will be iu charge of the young people. The Epworth League of tho Asbury church will hold a reception Monday ovening from 8 until 10 o'clock. The members of the society cordially in vite the young people of the church and congregation to be present. Presbyterian. The Rov. August Lunge has started a monthly paper devoted to the inter ests of his church and congregation. Tho Christiau Endeavor society of the Washburn street church will hold its annual meetiug on Feb C Rev. Thornton A. Mills. Ph. D , of Wilk.es Barre, will deliver the address. All the Endeavor societies iu the city are in vited to attend The ladies of the Washburn atrest church exp?ct to arrange for a series of lectures. The first on the pro gramme is Rv. N G Parks, D D., of Pittston, who will deliver his lecture in the near future. The Westminster church will be dedicated to-morrow. The structure was completed t'lis week. At 10 a, m the sermon will be preached by Dr S C Logan, At 2 p. m Rov. James Me Leod will preach, and congratulatory addresses will be delivered by the pas tors present. At 0 p. m. av. S. O. Logan, D, D will again presch. At the auuual business meeting of the Christian E uleavor society of the Providence church the .following officers were eloctod: President, Mrs Helen Hurlb'.itt; assistant, Miss May Benedict; secretary, Miss Catherine Gabriel; treasurer, A. Atherton. Rev. S. C. Logan and Kit. Gtaorge Guild conducted a meeting last Tues day evening at the Slavonic church, of Peckville. They received two new members into the church. Last Sunday the Sunday school at tendance at the Providence church was eight larger than on on any Sibbath in the history of the church. TOMORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES. Calvary Rivoriud Church Corner Monroe avenue and Gibson street, Rev. W. II. Btnbblebtne, pastor. Preaching 10.30 a. m, and 7.80 p. m. CHURCH of CHRIST Scientist -Spencer building, S19 Adams avenue, liible lesson at 10,80 a.m. Church services at 7.80 p m. I). N. McKee, speaker. All are Welcome. Seats free. Christian Church North Main avenue. Services 10.80 a. m., and7.80 p. m., ord nauee of baptism. Sermons by pastor D. M. Kiuter. St. Pai l's Okkman CHURCH Prospect avenue. Services, 10.80 a. in., and 7.30 p. m. Sermons bv pastor lv. KUsling. Tkixitv EVANOKLICAL Mission, corner Luke and Kurtz streets Key. J. G. Whit mire, pastor. Services, 10(80 a. in., Bub j 'ft, ' The Best Work." Sunday school 9 p.m. Hovival sorvico at 7.15 p. m. with song and prayer. Chbstxut Strut Qirxar Church Pastor, Rev. Pape, M I)., will preach at 10.3(1 a.m. and 1.80 p.m. Baptists. Penx Avf.xuf. Baptist ChurchRov. Warren G. Partridge, pastor. Services at 10.80 a. in., and at 7.30 p. in. Jackson Stiieet Baptist CHURCH Sermons at 10. 30. a. m. aud 0 p.m. by Dr. .1. 11. Harris. Sunday school a2p.ni. A cordial welcome to nil. Seats free to all FIRST Baptist CHURCH Pastor Collins will preach Sabbath at 10.80 a. in. and ut 7 p. m. Seats free. All welcome. North Main a virus Baptist Church Pastor . G. Watkins will preach at 10.30 a. m. uud 7.30 p. in. Welsh Baptist Chlkch West Market street. Pastor W. F. Davis. Prayer meet log at 10 a. in., an. I 6 p. in. FmsT Welsh Baptist Chi iu ii, South Minn avenue. Pastor W. B, Jones will preach at 10,30 a. ni. and nt 7:l!0 p. m. llll'KOUV St it let Gkiiman Baptist Church Pastor J. 0. Bchmitt will preach at 10.80 a. in. and 7. HO p. in. Qribh Riooi Baptist Church Pastor W. J. Ford will preach at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Duxmorb Baptist ch apel A B. Aneal, pastor, cervices at 10.3 ) a. m. and (.30 p. in. Rev. W. B. Grow will preach iu the morning service. Sermon in the evening bv tho pastor, subject, "And It Was Night." The ordinance of baptism will bo ailniuiptered to a uuniner o candidates iu i ho evening. Cordial iuvitatiou extended to all. Calvinistic Methodists. C'alvinistic Methodist CHUBOH Belle- vue. Pastor T. J. Morris. Prayer services at lo a. in. and u p. in. Cai.vinistic Methodist Chlikh South Main avenuo Pastor Hugh Davies will preach at 10 a. m. and at u p. m. bun dav sidiool at 8 p.m. Calvinistii' Methodist Cmntii -Wayne avenue. Service 10 a. in and ( p. in Sermons by tho pastor, W. R. Edwards. school at 8 o'olock. Epworth.loague at 6.30 o'clock. Simpson Methodist Episcopal CHURCH Preaching by the pastor, Rov. L. O. Floyd. Epworth aud Junior leagues at 0 p. m. Giieen Bmoa Methodist Episcopal Chi iu ii Pastor George A. Cnre will preach at 10.30 a. m., and 7.30 p. m., Third commandment. Park Place Methodist Episcopal Church Pastor J. F. Jones will preach at 10.30 a. m., "The Illuiniuating Life;" 7.30 p. m "Tho Socond Death." Providence Methodist Episcopal Church North Main nveiiue. Services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p.m. Pastor,;M. D. Fuller. Hamiton Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Pastor A. W. Cooper will preach at 10.110 a. in. aud 7 p. in. Epworth league at C p. in. First German Methodist Episcopal Church Adams avenue. Pastor G. llau ser will preach at 10.30 a. in., "Necessity of Christiau Character;" 7.30 p. m., "A Birthright Sold." Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church-Pastor E. L. SaoteSWIll preach at 10.30 a. m., "Heart Purity;" 7.30 p. in.. see notes. Sunday school at 8 p.m. Ep worth league, 0.45 p.m. Skuono Methodist Episcopal QSRMAM CHURCH Prosnect avenue. Pastor G.Suter Will preach nt 10.30 b.iii., "The Church aud Young Believer" and T.80 p. m.. "Love a Proof of the Forgiveuessof Sin." Prsbvterian First Prbbbttbriab Church Services 10.30 a. m, and 7.30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor. Dr. Jainos McLeod. Sumlny school. 1.15 noon: Young People's So ciety ot Christian fcuaoavor, o.du p. in hurch prayer meeting weunesuay even ing nt 7.45. Wasiiiuiin Street Presiiytkrian Church Pastor. 1). W. Skellenger. Ser vices 10.80a. m.. "Master and Man," nnd 10 p. in. Railroad service. Speaking by railroad men. Bible school at 12 m., ChriS' tian Endeavor, junior, at 4 p. m., senior at 0 p. in Providence Presbyterian Church North Main avenue. Pastor George Guild will preach at 10.30 a. ni. and 7.30 p.m. Westminster Church Price siroet. Pastor It G. Jones will preach at 10:30 a. in. and 7 p. m. Hii'koim Street German Church Act ing pastor, A. eber. Services llp.so a. in., Mathew vn, 7-11; 7.30 p. ni., 1 Samuel xvi, 1-13. Second Pkeshvteiuan Church Kev. Charles E, Hobiusou. D. D., pastor. Ser vice 10.30 a. in., 7.30 p.m. Tho topic in the evening will be. "The Ionaclty ot Sin There will bo a preliminary service of song. .ll seats are free iu the evening. !Y1I are welcome at all services. DUNMORI PRBSBYTBRIAN ClIUHCH J.W. Wllluims. pastor. Morning service at 10.30; evening at 7.30; SabbatU school at noon.; UorniOS anoieot will ne, "uuri-.ter mil Reward I " iu the evening. "Philip, tho Evangelist." Tho large gospel choir which has helped m the special services will sing botli morning aud evening. AMUSEMENT NOTES. With the Cleveland minstrels, which will be seen at the Academy of Music this evening, will come a young Scran ton dancer nam '.1 "Patsey" H. Doyle, who will be remembered by m an v resi dents of this city. Mr. Cleveland has just introduced the new broom into his minstrel management, and has organ- zed nn entirely now company lor this season from Casino, Paris, and leading New lork theaters, an lufusipu of new blood and now ideas that will please the public. THE HUSTLER. "If you have laughs to give prepare to give them now, is the alteration from bhakespoare with which the man ager of "The Hustler", prefaces his an nouncement of the appearance of that musical farce at the Academy of Music Monday night. Roars of laughter are expeuted to be called forth by the pen niless "hustler's" endeavors to "hustle" money from other men's purses to his own. Congroiratlonal. Fiiist Welsh Ciiuiu'ii Sonth Main avenue. Pastor D. Jouos will preach at 10 a. m. anil at o p. m. Welsh Church West Market streot Pastor H. S. Jones, D. 1)., will preach at 10 a. in., nnd at o p. m. Plymouth OORORBOATIOHAL CHURCH Jackson street. Services 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. in. Sermons by Kev. T. C. Edwards, D. D. Puritan CHunoH Wayne avenue. Pas tor, l). A. Evans. Services, 10 .10 a. m., "Two Brothers" at 7 p. m., aud Suuday school at .' p. in. Tabernacle Church Bo nth Hyde Park avenue. Pastor. 1. P. JoneB. Prayer sermon at 10.30 a. in. and nt 0 p. m. Epficopillans. Brace Cburoh (Reformed Episcopal Wyoming avenue. Pastor, Rev. G. L Alrich. Services 10.30 n. tn "A Minis tor's Plea," I 'Dies., 5;'.'5 7:30 p.m., "My Debt to God," Luko, low, louug Peoples society at (1.30 p. in. Union Bible class on Thursday evening at 7.35. Prayer moot ting, Wednesday 7.45 p. m. Subject. "Ini portanco of Prophetic Study," Rov. L 3. Saint i.uke's Chi iuii Rev. Rogers Israel rector. Septnugositna. Holy Com munion, n a. in, Service and sermon, 10.30 a in.: Sunday school p;m.: evening prayer and sermon, i.aop. in.; Kindergarten opeu at 10 a. in, Bt Ml Washington avouue, where children will be kindly cured for while parents attend service. Saint Luke's DURXORS Mission Rev Samuel s. Marquis in charge, soptua gosiina. Holy communion, 10 a.m. Sunday school A p. m.; eveuiug prayer aud ser mou, 4 p. m. St. David's Church Jackson street Rector M II. Mill will officiate at 10.30 n in. uud 7.30 p. ni. Sunday school at 2.30 p. in. Church k the Goon Siikphkuk Green Ridge street. Services at 8, 10.30, 2.30, 0.45 aud 7.U0. Lutharani. Holy Trinity Church (Evangelical Lu theran) Adams avenue and Mulberry street. Services conducted by the pastor Rov. E. L. Miller, at 10.80 a. in. and 7.30 p ni. Res pews. All welcome. Christ's German Lutheran Church Cedar avenue. Pastor Fred Holtor will preach at 10.30 a. in. and 7.80 p. m. Zion's German Lutheran CHURCH Mlfflln avenue Pastor, P. P. Zizloinan Services at 10.30 a. in., Sunday school at p. in. St. Mark's Church Washburn street, Pastor, U. Al. Selieldy. Bervices, 1U.30 iu. aud i.30 p.m. MethodUts. Elm Park Methodist Episcopal Church W. H. I'earce, pastor. Morulug Bi-vipa nr. 10 ail- ..,!.... I "Pnlurn.1 Goodness; evening sorvico at 7.80; sub ject, "Hastening Matters." Sunday GUMS OF ART AND LITERATURE. Five AstonUhinirly Choap Off ri of Gifts Made to Tiibuiib R'iadrs. Five new groat oilers ure now made to litli'.l'NE readers, any one of winch or all together, may be possessed by cuttiug out a few coupons nnd sending a nickel and a dimo to this omce with tbem. There is: First Tho World's Fair Portfolio in four parts, eacu part containing fifty beautiful pictures. Three coupons of different dates and 10 cents will secure each part. Second Around tno World with a Camera, Star series,in thirty-two parts Each purt contaius eight beautiful pic tures. All they cost is two coupons and o c ni. 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Drowning, Ran dolph Crippen and Wade M Finn, yes terday filed thoir report with Prothon otary Pryor. It dirads that the city pay sums aggregating $3,340 for dam age done to property by iiio grading of North Lincoln avenue. Those who are ullowed damages are: Mary E Castner, $75 Frank Sloat, $150; Mary McCouimoii, $125; Helen J Heuobler, 170; Bsmuel Koerner, 1100; P. J. Gaynor. $00; Catharine Callahan, $00; Panicle Crossin. $75; W. C. Mayo, $50; A. W. Widner, $275; A. W. Mar riott, $180; E J. Davis, $150; Mary G. Wells, $50; W. M. C. Jones, $00; Ann C. Jones. $100: Thomas R. Davis, $125; Brat H. Phillips, $200, Elizibeth A. Dorrns, $75; Ira R. Leo, $200; M. L. Le, $800; Max Summer, $noo; Bliis- beth Wilhelm, $225; J. M illott, $100; J Pern, $300, .1 Hum, $150 COMMITTEE FOR DR. BURR. Charles A. Burr Directod Py the Court to Fill That Offioe. ' Court yesterday formally directed that the exceptions to the report of the jury ot inquisition in the Dr A. I. 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We trust, outlive business men will give it their hearty support. 1 nose desiring views ot thoir resiliences ' in this edition will pleuso leave notice at tho office. Now Bicyole. A new bicycle worth $75 will be sold for f85. The machine is guaranteed aud is a iarebnrgain. Machine inuy bo seen nt the Tribuno office. - Auheuser Busca Beer. Louis Lobuiau's, 820 Spruce at. Spiritualism. MANIFESTATION AND LGMItlTIIAI. I' oabhiet B"aiii clsco, anil Mrs. RoSS. of Massachusetts, wll 1 be held BatuMay ami Sunday evenings at s o'eluok, at Mrs. Sanborn's, 212 Hprui e street. LyU. Mill. r, of San Kran- IF YOU WANT A Photograph takon of your Wife or Children, Horses, Dogs. House, I Hi: ART Or Yourself, you cannot do bettor than CAM. AND 1KB BP1BCIMKMI At Van Gordor's Gallery, 3:ftl Sprucii street. Special attention glvon to developing and finishing for amateurs, Boohs! Books I Books 1 During tlio coming week wo shall offer to the subscribers of The TRIBUNE raro bargains iu books. We have a large line of bright and pop ular volumes, elogantly bound, that wo intend to give to tho patrons of tho paper at about oiie-fourtfi of the usual price. Tho following list will give you an idea of the inducements and the unusual op portunities to secure valuable additions to your library. Regular Tribune's Piii'o. Price. Tho World's Fair (New) fiiO $ .85 Pictorial History of tho Great Civil War 3 00 .80 Pilgrims' Progress (lllust'ed) 2.50 .80 Earth, Sea and Sky 75 .75 Marvelous Wonders 2.75 .85 Life and Works of BpurgeOU I SO .6') Pictorial History ot tho Bible 2.75 .85 Museum of Wonders 2.75 .85 Prom Pole to Polo ii.75 .80 Pictoriul History of the Uni ted States 8.00 .90 Scienco of Life. 2.75 1.0(1 Lifoof Ilnriinm 1.50 ,00 Indian Horrors 1.50 .50 Ji septula 3.00 1.00 Shepu's Photographs 3.50 1.S $ , (CUT YOUR COUPONS.) Gil presentation of two of tl:e-o Coupons, Subscribers of THE TRIB UNE ntav iii. i. unv lio.ik in t ha ' above list. BUSINESS NOTICES. Sninhart's Market, 33 r.nd 35 Lackawanna avonuo. Every day irotn ti a. m. to 10 a. m. Hound steak, lie; sirloin steak, 14c; standing rib roast, 10c; chuck roast, be: boiling meat, 4c; fresh pork, 12 j'c; pork sausage, lUc. but it PROBABLY don't know it, is a fact. We have the largest line of medium priced TEA AND TOILET SETS the city. We sell g-oods but what we guarantee. SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, BRIC-A-BRAC. CHINA! HALL WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. in no Prices on goods in our windows will i tell the tale of first-class bargains at merely nominal prices. TWICE PAY YOU TO LOOK THEM OVER Martin & Delany Coal Exchange Building. 132 Wyoming Ave. TIE COLUMBUS MUSIC HOUSE Is the most popular musical establishment in Northeastern Penn sylvania. The highest grade of Pianos and Organs. The lowest prices obtainable anywhere and the most liberal terms ever offered to purchasers are some of the leading inducements. Look at the list. THE CELEBRATED Sohmer Pianos, Everett Pianos. Vose & Sons ' Pianos, Mchiin Pianos, Popular Pease Pianos. THE WORLD RENOWNED Estcy Organs, Story & Clark Organs, Chicago Cottage Organs, Palace Organs, And all kinds of Musical Mcrcbandlsj constantly on hand. The Holidays are hero, and this is the place to buy Pianos for a Christmas I resent. Prices are lower than auy other music store iu Scranton. Special Attention Remember always when von start out tnnarah for n Pinnnnr dr. gan that Cliristojiher Columbus points with his right hand to the exact plaoe you want to go. Nowhere it is: OPPOSITE COLUMBUS monument, SCRANTON, PA. 205 WASHINGTON AVENUE, J. W. Guorncey, Prop. Do You Need an Ulster? So You Need an Overcoat? i F YOU do, now is the time to buy one, and our store is the place to get it. Because we are going to sell every one which we have in our store this winter. Price is no object, profits have now disap peared, and you can buy one very cheap. Trv it. j .i -, - - Collins & Hackett 11W CLOTHIERS FUR THE PEOPLE, 220 Lackawanna Ave. P. S. Lcok for our name before the door before en tering. Make no mistake. 6 BONDS for SALE To Investors. mHE SCRANTON A.xle Works I have issued 175,000 of i pet cent, Cdiiikmi ihiiuis. Interest payablesemi iiniuuilly . rinse lumtls are to run for ten years, from NoV. I, L893. Only a limited amount are offered for sale to investors. These bonds are first mortgage on the entire plant of the company, and are issued for the purpose of enlarging the works. The bonds are of the denominations of $1,000, 1500 and $100 each. For futther particulars address JNO. M. KEMfiRER, Pres. Or E. H. RIPPLE, Treasurer, SI It.VM'ON, PA. Anything Cheap Is usually looked upon as inferior iu quality. This is not the ease with our stock of .Men's and Women's Shoes which we are offering at cheap prices cheaper, in fact, than such it grade of goods lias ever before been sold iu Scranton, These cheap prices will only pre vail until Feb. 1. SCHANK'S Arcade Shoe Stora. V YOMINU AVli -"JU77 fit & nmimnt G.W. Owens & Co. todies' Tailors and Furriers. i 'Ni toB !-i'r., COUNT HOUSE SOUAKB Scientific Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimberg, The Bpei'lalist OB tlio Eye. Huartaclins and Nervousness rellevod. Latest and Improved Stylo of Eye lUasses and Kpootai'les at tho Lowest 1'rleos. Host ArtiUclal Eyes inserted for S.V y Sos SPRUCE ST., op. Poat Office. DON'T Think that because, you hava not bought your WINTER FURS OR CLOAK, FUR CAPES, JACKET, WRAP OR MACKINTOSH That you can get alonj? without it this winter. We have thres months of cold weather ahead of us. To dress warm is to have GOOD HEALTH. You will find our itook large with NEW IDEAS. If you think of buying or not, visit us. Wcni.iy have just what you wore looking for. You know that n garment that fitt perfectly is what you will bny. The Price Will Please You. jiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiu CUT Tl 11 OUT. "IHIP AROUND IHE WORLD " I Portfolio of Photographs COUPON. S January 20,1894 S s Send or bring In 2 Coupons s S of different dales, together 5 S With fi cents, and receive litis 3 s Album of tare Photographs, 5 THE TRIBUNE, S s Cor. PSBB At.1, and Ppriico St S S CI IT TIIII-s ( )l IT. E RllllllllllllllllllllKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIufl