TIIE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 30. 184. C WEBER SHAW DJ GREAT VARIETT. rsTo Fake Sale in Ours We hnve hettor Imrtjalns pvirv ("or In Up year than no-cnllml "bargain day "clsariiiR tsliw,'' and such well-known, worn-out, jilnyeil-out schemes will afford, lor real Imrgiuu:) m I'lli&'l'-CLAbb NEW PIANOS AM) ORGANS SEE US. EMEKSON PIANOS Popular, reliable ami witbiu your re.icu. HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS ,llYtak.n owr 101 fint premiums In lit putt fifty your. 4fe t makes of Piano. Four msk.w of Organ! in benuttf ut uew Assigns, Bi onr tuck baton buying, Wa ! Itaa nood. iui pnoM tui right. KwjtuUm iu ui luusic iui STELLE & SEELEY 1S4 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa. IVM . fcEWARB OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE 6ENUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS G.. B. & Co , ImnHntml on En'n CUpr Carney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. ot K i Ion k! ..-i At DR. H. E3. WARE SPEC! VI 1ST. EYE. EAR, SOSK AND THROAT. fiimm annua itou.ba.il v i a iVU UV WWW I 135 WYOMING AVE. PERSONAL. n. M. Brwell, oi Avuca, wag a visitor ia the city yesterday. .Mt-s Minnie Caulev, of Scranton. spent Sunday witb Aluj Luie Dixon, of Avoca. Kit J. Twson Jones, of Pittsburg, is spending a few days anions friends in this region. Miss Emma Cure, of Scranton, Dent Sunday witb lier sister. Miss Annie Care, of Jermyn. Misses Annie ana Jennie Stratton, of Scranton, were the guests of their mother at Moscow over Sunday. Rev. G. A. Cure, of Scrancon.wiU lecture in the Moscow Methodist Episcopal church Thursday evening, Feb. I, Dr. E. D. Gardner, of Scranton, spent last Friday with lu parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Gardner, of Factory ville.i Mr. ami Mrs. J. L. Scott, of Scranton, spent Sunday with Mi". Scott's parents, Mr. acd Mrs. B. J. Cannon, of Moscow. SASY TO STOP A LEAK. Word of Alv.ce to Prati Whi:b Thoy Would do WU a H.d. ' Every good mm and every good woman lives again in their children. If they have suffered from diaadvaa tagts in early life and have missed much pleasure and profit from Uclc of earlv education an 1 cnl tare, can they not in a measure recompense them selves 07 seeing that their children en ioy '.h very advantages they have misseu? K not sufficiently well-to-do to give thnir son or daughter a college coarse, they can see to it that he or he obtains an equally good education at home. The t'.onr when the parent succeeds in interesting his child is ruefal home study so rich in after rssuits is the hoar when the child has reached the fateful turaing point In its life. Proper direction then u sure to bring a rich harvest in future happiness and suc cess The wise parent, therefo'. will study carefully the generous off-r raide by The tmw.'.ne, an offer whicn places the moans to a full and finished education within eaav reach of the humblest citizen 4 AM. FOR A LIAJC A DAY, Figure out tne lea U which lose for fouseveral 10 c-nt pieces every twenty four hours Stop on of th -se leaks. Take a dime a day and put it in the sav ings bank nftsantsjd to everyone woo savs "I will" to the offer, and own that which every intelligent, progressive thinking man wanrs -to Encyclope dia Britannic. The study of that which is contained in this wunierfni work is a 'iberal tdflMtioo in itself. For the greater convenience of onr patrons, the Encyclopedia offlV.a at 117 Spruce street will be open Tueiday. Thursday and SUnr lay evenings of eacji week. Third IiMrict Republicans. (Xfioant to a resolution of the standing oonjBiCtaa of ths Rspnblioans of the Third legislative ili-trirt, ronventKm will be held in the arbitration room in the court lio'n-, city of Scnii.ton, on Tneslay, Feb. B, ISOt, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of olectlng one delegate to repro MDt said district at the state c invention to be held In tlarri-burg on Wednesday May A 18lM. Vigilance committee will hold primaries on Saturday, Feb. .1, 1804, betwoou the hours of 4 arid 7 p. in. E. J. .NoHTiH t, John KoCrirdli, Secretary. Pres. i'r" Tein. fccranton, Pa., Jan. 27, I KM, Important to Baii.-inns Mn. TiiKTKiBf.vKV.ill soon publish ncsre. fully compiled and clasnilieil list of the leailinK wholesale, banking, nianufactur ing and professional interests of Scranton and vicinity. The edition will be bound In book form, beautifully illustrated with photogravure views of our public build ings,buslnnsH blockH,streets,etc. Tbe circu lation is on a plan that cannot fail of good results to those conrerned as well as the city atlarse. BapraMuUllTsa Of Tm Thihunr will call upon tiiosk whohk mk are iucsikkm In this edition and explain Its nature more fully. We trust oui livk Buhinkhs men will givo it their hearty support. Those desiring viows of their residences ' In this edition will please lenvo notice at tbo office. New Bicycle. A now bicycle worth to will be sold for 185. The machine is guaranteed and is a rare bargain. Machine muy be seen at the Tribune office. BUSINESS NOTICES, Relnhab-t'a Market, 88 and 88 Lackawanna avenue. Every day from fi a. m. to 10 a. m. Round steak, lie: sirloin steak, 14c. ; standing rib must, 10c.; chuck roast, 8c. ; boiling meat, 4c.; fresh pork, lSc; Irk sausage, 123,0. Happenings or a Day That Will Interest Hyde Fark Readarj. NEW LODGE OF WRITES FORMED Robert Morris Lodge, No. 58, Insti tuted Last Evening at Co-operative Hall Officers Elected and Installed. Funeral of Mrs John O'Malley. Hyde Park Fattier M.itliew Society Elects Officers- Interesting Bits ot News. The West Side offlo of the SoiuLNTOM TlliBUNK Is located t 19 S.itit li Main nve. line, where snbsOriptiOQS, advertisements and communications will receive prompt atteutlou.J Robtrt Morris Lodgt, No, 68 Order of American Ivontes was instituted lust evening In Co operative hall on North Main avenue Temporary ehair Ulan John 11. Phillips presided an I Professor V. G or;c Powell ofiiciatod is temporary secretary l P, Thomas of the Provideno otdw oalled the roll of nwnbm The institution was made bv 1 P. Thomas assisted by R, 11 Williams. Tuoinas Watkins, Hen jamin Hnghet, Tbajntu Bluii and Henry P Mavies and the initiatory c.tr- moniM were ooadnotad, Ptst Worthy Qrand Master Benjamin Hugh s was called upon to Institute the lodge. The following officer! were then elected President, John 11. Phillips; vice pres ident, John Courier Morns; recording secretary. VV, (ie,irg Powell , treasurer, John J. Da viae; financial secretary, Qwllyni A VVillUuu; itewerd. T Ells worth Daviei; ooudnotor, BdwardD, .loues; inside gnar liad, K .'er Evans; outside guardian, Even VV. Williams; trustee for three years, VV. (.1 Uanisls , two years, John K. Farr and W liy lord Thomas; ouo year. Hr. J. J. Uoo ert. The tellers were E E Hobathati end William & Williams- TheofBoen were then installed. The supporters of President John H, Phillips were Even J. Williams and V. Haydn Evans The right and left baud supporters of Vice-President J. din Courier Morris were William 0 Jones aud Devid Prlteherd, The meeting was trans ferred to President John 11 Phillips, who made a neat speech thanking the member for their km luess aud hoping that the order would prospsr. Re marks wsre also made by B.'iijamiti Hughes and others. Tue following committee was ap pointed to draft by-law: B. (1. Bod doe, W. Gaylord Tuomis, Elias E Evans, Charles E Denieli and E E Robathau. After a few remarks by Attorney V. Qeylord Thomas th meeting adjourned. The regular meeting night will be the (eoond and lourth Wednesday evenings of the mouth in Clark' ball on South Main venue. Tht Father Msthew Society. The Hyde Park Father Mathew So ciety met Sunday afternoon in Co operative Hall and elected the follow ing officers: Prsilent, J U. McXulty ; vice-president, John McTieruan: re cording secretary, James II Brown: fiinancial secretary, Michael Jennings; corresponding secietary, Thoma Fleming; teller, John Cav.in augh, John Crowley and Ed ward Kenney; directors, Edward Kenny, John Crowley and John Dona hoe; gsrgeant-at-arms, Patrick Cole man. J. C Gallagher, El ward Kenny, T. P. McHale, M. F. Wales, Joun D. t'ronin, J. B. McCoaon and James Mc N'amarn, who represented the society at the quarterly convention held in St. John's hall, Pine Brook, a fortnight ago. ma le a Nport and praised the good work that is resultiag from the holding of these conventions, Mrs O'MaUsy Furled. The funeral of Mrs. John O'.Mallef. of 2211 Jackaon (tr-tet, took place yes terday morning and was attended by a large number of friends. The remains wre conveyed to St. Patrick's church where Rev. Father McN'ally celebrated a solemn requiem high mass. A beau tiful pillow and a baskst of lilies adorned the casket. The pall bearers were: Michael Dilaney, Tnomas Hart, Michael Hnghes, James Gannon, Patrick Kerrigan and 0 Kelley. In terment was made at the Hyde Park Catholic cemetery, Short News Notes. The funeral of the late Miss Viola Johnson, of Hampton street, occurred yesterday afternoon at .'i o'clock. Rev. A, W. Cooper, psator of the Hampton street Metholist Episcopal church, conducted the aerv Interment wns made at 'h Washburn Strait ceme tery. T.J. Reynolds, of Ifamnton street, will leave today for an extended tour through (few York and Vermont. John N'eat and family, of Fuirvinw avenue, spent Sunday with friends at Olyphant. James Mawnon, of North Main Ve nue, aged .17, died at hi home on Sun day evening, The fnnral will occ tomorrow afternoon at ' o'clock. Rev. Thomas Jenkins, of Wilk Bam, called on West Sido friends ye terday. Tbe funeral of the young child of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore llryden, of North Lincoln avenue, that died on S.nndav, will occur this afternoon at 'i 30 o'clock Fred Bteokel, of MahaoOV City, la visiting his parents on Washburn street. ii 0 M0R DAMAGES AGAINST CITY. Kebecoa Avsnui Vi.wers File Thnir Im port in Court Th" report, of Attorney John M Har ris, Peter Davidson and I). J Cainti bell.the viewers appointed to nsenrtain the diiniHU dona to Rebecaa avenue property by the grading of that street was Hied in court yeterday and con firmed nisi. iJamuKfs aggregating $1,798 wero i lowed. The amount aw irdtd to eneh property owner was: John Joyce, ;10(); Frank Zimmerman. $100; Martin Ken nedy, 800; Frank Nicht-r, 1300 1 Mary N'eulnn. H00; John B. Kellow, IISS) Ann Evans, tt00 Tlioinns P. Phillips, 200; John A. rJonee. )1"0;.S A. Hart' man, 10; W. W Hopkins, (JllOO These amount the city i directod to pay. DID MR. SANBORN O tCtlVt i New File Cases for City Hall Have No Suspension Attachment. The Office Specialty company, uf Rochester, N. Y., is putting in it por tion of the contract for vault fittings in the municipal building. The atrent of the company wag disagreeably sur prised yesterday by a visit from Archi tect E L. Walter, who told hlin thu work was not done according to speci fication. Mr. Walter lay that when Mr. San born, the agent of the company, was here he exhibited a sample oa' with an extension so that a file might be taken out and permitted to suspend from the case for the purpose of inspec tion. Mr. Walter dsolarti that the work was to be aoenrding to plans and specifications as shown in tbe sam pie exhibited, bnt th agent of the company here now says that the firm does not make the suspension files, and Mr. Sanborn will ho asked to explain. Among other vaults to be fitted up is that iu the police officers' room on the ground floor. This at present holds thu city ballot boxes. Chief Simpson waited on Select Councilman 0 W. Weatpfuhl, chairman of the building committee, yesterday and that gentleman will suggest the erec tion of a special vault for the ballot boxes, It will bo made of brick, ce ment and steel, to 1m placed in the room thut lies hotwoou th mayor's point and the jail proper. MARTINO BECAME EXCITED. Alderman D-Ljok Held Him in $2,000 Hull for Contempt of Court. There was an exciting scene in Aid ermaii Hcl.nug'e office lust evening during the hearing In the case of John Flita, charged with malioiaui miaobief by Tony Manetlo. T he prosecutor lives in Scranton and he claims that Flita smashed in ins door and committed other depredations on his premise. During the hearing Andy Martiuo, a friend of the accused, got up to make a statement and becoming excited, quote 1 the law lor the alderman aud then made statements that the uuigia trato considered a direct insult. He was promptly reminded that hu must address the court with dignity and re spect and requested to furnish sj.i.ddi) bail to appear at court on a charge of contempt Later his brother iu law, Joseph ('.is seise, Interceded for him, and the btil was reduced to $8,500. Casssss became his surety. Flita was asked to furnish $2,.ri00 bail and in default was committed. DE KOVEH'S TUNEFUL OPERA Robin Hooil Pt-autiil at the Academy Before a I i. .. Au.ttencs, The audience at the Academy of Music last night, when Robin Hood was presented, was one of the largest and most thoroughly pleased of the season. The tinkers' song and the solo were enthusiastically applauded, All of the solos were iu fact well re ceived. Mr. Bmitb, the librettist, has oare fully preserved the romantic flavor at taching to the amiable robbers of Sher wood Forest, has given them the brightest of character painting, and has coherently put together eo many of the lively Incidents connected with them that the book stands a self-es-t ibliahed classic. Mr. DK iveu's mu sic contains more of genuine melody, mora of harmonious orchestration and more of humorous whimsicality than have beu expressed lu a composer s score since oo.mlo opera writing was first undertaken in America. The Maid Marian of Miss Fatimau Diard was a charming characterizt tion. She sung and act- I admirably and put plenty of spirit into her work. The Alliin-n-Dale of Miss Mary Palmer was given much prominence by rouson of the splendid voice of that young lady. When she sung "U, Promise Me," the audience was tnrilled and an eucore was vigorously called for. Jerome Skyes proved himself a com edian of more than ordinary ability. He never descended to coarseness and throughout bis interpretation of the part of the Sheriff of Nottingham he of the wonderful brain und oagle eye waa of a very high order of pure, legit mate comedy, unsullied by horse play or any of those methods a comic op?ra comedian so frequently be lieves he is called upon to employ in order that ho may canso hi andience to laugh. El win Ishain sung the roll of Little John most acceptably. His rendition of the "Song of the Brown October Ale" was o excellnnt that th audionce demanded its repetition. E S. VVent worth made a capital Robin Hood, aud snng in good sty, Ricardo Rinci and James Nichol is were also good iu their rcspeotiva roles. NOTES SOUTH SIDE Uappeuings ot a Day That Will Interest Many Tribuue Readers. NEW SEWER DISTRICT MAPPED This Will Make the Second District lo Bo Carved Out The Peoplo Tired Oi Waiting for Their Neighbors to Think as Tiioy Do Regarding Its Benefits Death of Mrs. Michael Moriarity - Shorter Paragraphs, WONDERLAND'S GREAT CIRCUS. Th Good Od Fashiontd On Ring Show Sesn Axain. Owing to an unavoidable delay in tho arrival of pt-rformers George E Divis' grand mid-wititr circus did not open at Wonderland theatre yesterday after noon as was announced. In tbeeven Jng, however, there was a large attend ance and the feats of the acrobats, tnmhUrs, strong nimi, wire walkers and the remainder of the aggregation were dessrvedly applauded. The show ia a novelty, and although many faces appear that have been soon in Wonderland boforn. so nicolv is th work put together in tho shape of the old fashioned one act circus that all are pleased with it. Mr Davis has mado a new departure in Wonderland and now seats can be reserved during the afternoon for tha evening performance without extra (diarge, . - It, .... .... (.-v. Any person ordering ten or more books at one time may have them sent by ex press pu p oil Bonks 1 Books 1 Books 1 During the coming week we simii offer to the subscribers of Tuk Tribuni rare bargains in books. We have a largo linn of hi ght and pop uhir volumes, elegantly bound, that wo intend to give to the pntrons of the paper nt abotlt one-fonrth of the usual price. The following list will give yon an idea of t he inducements and the imtlMial op pot i unities to secure valuable additions to your library. Regular Tribune's Price, Prtoe, The World's Fair (New) 2.5U I .85 PlCtOI ial History of the ( treat Civil War a flO ,80 Pilgrims' Progress (IllUSt'ed) H.80 ,H0 Earth, Bee and Buy 2 75 .75 Marvelous Wonders 2.78 .88 Life and Works of Bourgeon 1.50 .60 Pictorial llln.iry of the llible i!.7."p .N. Museum of Wonders 2. 75 .85 Prom Pole to pole 2.75 .80 Pictorial History of the Uni ted States noo .00 Science of Life L',75 L0Q i.ifnof Barnaul 1,511 ,60 Indian Horrors 1.60 .60 Joseph tut 8.00 l.oii Khnpii's Phologr iphs 3.60 1.25 Columbus, the Nnvigntor,.. ,50 Hear Column (Stanley's Travels) ,80 Webster Dictionary in one half HusHia ,85 (CUT YOUR COUPONS.) on presentation of two of ttinn Coupons, Subscribers of the tuiii- L'NE may purchase any book iu the above list. Fifty Onm for Ten Cnt. Remember that fifty beautiful pictures mid not simiily sixieen and they all representing thu most Datable buildings and exhibits at. the late World's fair can now he obtained at The Taiscn ofBct for 10 cents and throe coupons. Part. 1 of tho World's Pair Portfolla ooataiol these nr tlstio gems and souvenirs, cut your cou pon aud get tho pictures. City Engineer Phelps is at work on a map of a new sewer district. The people of a portion of the Eleventh ward have tired waiting for their brethren of tho Twelfth and Nine teenth ward to proceed lu the prem ises, and propose to establish a sower of t heir own. This demonstrates the folly of tho people Comprising the upper portion of 1 Ins very natural district lu their sense less opposition to the project when it wai lust under discussion in councils, If the present plans are realized, and there seems to be no doubt of their con summation, tho people being very anx ious, it will have the elToct of increasing in a remarkable degree, the cost of a sewer for tho uupor district, if one be over built. This will be due to the large amount of dead territory ma le by thy erection of two separat dis 1 1 ids taken from what was intended by nature to be one separate and undi vided district. The line of th i new district is a follows: Beginning at the Lackawanna tbe ssu. 1 will come up through the Meadow brook to Remington avenue, thence to Elm street, to Cedar avenue, to Birch street, to Klral court. The boundaries are the Stafford Meadow brook. Kirst court to Birch street, to PlttstOO avenue, to Alder street, to Rosen court, to Rosar place, to Kirst court, to Willow street, along the latter 120 feet to Koch place, thence along tbo latter to Cedar avenue. This latter dis trict will lie the second to be carved out of the South ward, the first being sewer district sixteen, being that por tlou betwsen the Lackawanna aud the Delaware and Hudson trade. The new district will contain 210 lots. 8horter Paragraphs. Mrs. Michael Moriarity, of Orchard street, died yostorday afternoon. She is survived by her husband and ten children. The funeral of John Orr took place yesterday morning. Services were held iu St. John's church, where a high mass of requiem was celebrated. Interment was in Hyde Park cemetery. It was reported last eveuing that Peter Connors, the young mau who was injured at tbe South work Satur day, died at the Moses Taylor hospital yesterday. Such i not the case. The young man is in splendid condition, considering his injuries. The funeral ot Hubert Sossoug will take place this morning. Mrs Ferdinand Schmidt and her family will leuva Siuionson's tomor row and they will reside at their home on Cedat avenue. Peter Weichel will take p 1. session of the hotel. An 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reideuuacb, of Stone avenue, died yesterday. John J. Schneider stated last evening that much opposition in tho Eleventh ward to the bridges was duo to a fail ure to open Mattes street. He was as sured that he would speedily witness the completion of the much needed im provement. . 1 AMUSEMENT NOTES. "The Escape From Libby" will be given at the Academy of Music this evening for the benefit of the Board of Associated Chanties. The advanoo sale of soatsindioates one of the largest audiences of the season. There are still a numbsr of first-class seats in the balcony. The play will also be pre letited at the Academy tomorrow attor- 110011 und evening. MKS. ORVNUY Jli. "Mrs Grundy, Jr.," to be given hero Thursday evening, by Charles I'l-ohman s coni-Mians, is a faroe com edy of the genuine order. It is neces sary to ao describe it, because the term "farce comedy," has of late vaars been given an elasticity that the great farce maknrs never lie mi - d of. Tho genu ine French furoe comedy has plot -the great majority of its imitators dis dain such a thing. The plot of 'Mr. Grundv, Jr. is so mtricate as to be al most bewildering, aud until the final inevitable hug and m ike-up no one c an tell bow it is going to turn out, milND FRITI, Last October the Maunla Mason com pany, an Organisation new to this city, made its tirst appearance at the Acad etny of Music, presenting "Friend Frit 7. " The verdict, of those who saw the performance was that it w is nno of the sweetest and most deligntliil evenings that, they had ever spent at a theater. I he company will ha hsre again Friday evening, and it is safe to say that t he attdlonoe will be a big one, as a good performance is always an advertisement tot B crowded hotlso on a return engagement. COURT HOUSE NOTES. The bills of the viewers in the matter of the road In Old forge township were ap proved by the court yesterday. A. 11. Dun ning, jr., receives 1111,80) Nathaniel Hah I lead, $4. HO; mid t, A. Hates. fl.SO. Court yesterday transferred the license of J. II. Solomon, a hotel keeper of the Second ward oT Jeruiyn, toO. B, Ifclnet, Bverett Walter yestordav asked permls hIoii of the court to adopt It diert K. Wal ter, minor child of , i. it Waiter, deceased , The boy tk 8 years Of age, Court directed that testimony he taken. Attorney M. 1'. BaUdO applied to the court yesterday fur 11 charter for the Man flllS Colliery Benevolent association Those Who subscribe to the articles of in corporation ere Ed ward Bar rett, Benjamin HaviH, John C. Thomas, James liatchford ami Patrick llciincgnti. Attorney I). W. Connolly was appointed by tim court, yesterday to diitrlnate the fund arising from the suit of K. A. Knight agniiist, J. II. Knight. Testimony was heard by the court, yes terday concerning the advisability of changing the polling place iu the Kirst dis trict of thu Sixth ward. - i Bonks by Hail. Add 7 cents to the price of any hook found mi page U and wo shnll mail it to your address. Aiiheioi.u Hutch Beer. Lotii '-oilman's, 'JJi Hvruce "L Dyspepsia and Indigestion Iii their worsl forms nr cured by tbe use of P. P. I'. If you are debilitated and run down, or If you need a tonic to regain llesh ami lost appetite, strength and vigor, take P. P. P., and you will be strong and healthy, I'or shattered constitutions aud lost manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poko Hoot and Potassium) is the king of all medicines. P. 1. P. is the groateet blood purifier In the world. For sale by all druggists. RHAM-A-SAMA, THE GREAT CURIO Wonderful Han-Beast Using Exhibited at Kduu Hum. Kiiam A-Sama, the man monkey. and without doubt tbe greateit curios ity now before the American public, drew crowded houses to the E len musae all day yesterday. Khum-A-Sama Is indeed a wonderful curiosity. In shape it resembles a hu man being and an observer who would casually glance at it would almost swear that it wa a man with a pecu liar growth or hair on thu body, but such la not the case. R iam A Sama possesses thirteen pairs of ribs and thirteen dorsal vertebrae the same us the monkey race, while u human being can boast of but twelve. It has all tho organ of speech, but they have never bsou developed and conseiiuoiitly it cannot talk. It la ouo of nature's great t myrterius. James Morris, the wonderful elastic kin man mi l the original Loudon Punch and Judv also ulortain iu the curio halls The nhow in the theater is one of first class variety and pleaies all. RnrjHoron Typewriters and Edison Phonographs for sale ami rent. Copying work executed. Phonographs muted for an evening's entertainment. Telephone Ui& Kdw. Uuiialur. Jr., slid Spruce street. Are YOU going to MOVE or start HOUSEKEEP ING in SPRING ? Do You Do You Do You Do You Do You Do You Do You Want Clothes Want Clothes Want Clothes Want Clothes Want Clothes Want Clothes Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? for Almost Nothing? for Almost Nothing? for Almost Nothing? for Almost Nothing? for Almost Nothing? for Almost Nothing? pRlCKS on brand-new Suits and Over coats in our windows will convince you that we are about giving them away. Martin 6c Delany Coal Exchange, Wyoming Avenue. If so, save time, worry and money by calling at CHINA : HALL AND SELECTING A Dinner, Tea or Toilet Set, Carving Sets, Silverware, Glass Globes . Lamps, ccc. TBE COLUMBUS MUSIC MUSE 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 Weichel Millar 116 Wyoming Avenue. i AvT- ' THEY FILL THE BILL. We have the most complete aseortnwet of Hen's Furnishing Qoods that ever appealed to we eye or to the taste Borne of our new shades and designs in Ties ure espei'lallv at tractive. They are -. nt Inures which give yon no excuse for being without all norH of aizes and styles. Christian, THE HATTER 205 Lackawanna Avcnu?. The Great Marvel of Deutcl Science Ansesthene A recent discover and the n1 property t' I 1 -M VJ I ... CI III A I isi s. Waridl, 31G Lackawanna Ave. llv the use of Ihi-i reinnrkalilx discovery teeth are actually removed without pent iu tbe most ageravatod oases Looal In its ap plication, vegetable in its oompotiUon nnd nheotutoly harmless and efftoleul in every bbso AN.158THBNE has tha unuaUflod sn dorsetnent ol tbenosl rebutable physiolana, as well as thousands who have been relieved by its wosderfel power, iis Kenwood and Wardell are the saolu live owners or this Invaluable dlsaover; and are using it In their practice with heretofore unlinti il ot results. All the higher grades of nteahanjoal und CP' eratlvo dentistry practiced In this offlae, In cluding CROWN Mi BBIIIOR WOKK, Platen made miivi 'hCuI'v from nil kinds or materials, WHICH? Corbett or Mitchell It makes no difference to us. We are selling an A-No. i BOXING GLOVE FOB 1 $1.50 Per Set SI'.i: THEM IN OUH WINDOW. THE CELEBRATED Solimer Pianos, Everett Pianos, Vose & Sons' Pianos, Mehin Pianos, Popular Pease Pianos, THE WORLD RENOWNED Estey Organs, Story & Clark Organs, Chicago Cottage Organs, raiace Organs, minis mi Musical Merehsndiai coiuituntly un band. And i W.s. 7 x y" ftr0 ,her"' a,,d this iH ,,le Pace t0 W PIUOS for a Cbristmat At ,"n tinn !I? V'r ,h;'" "th"T n,nic "tow ' ratiton. Bpeclal Sfi? 7&SS"&yn!l. Wl1"" ytu "tart out ,0 Keurch for a Piano or Or vo t i hr,"t0";r 5tombM potntl with Lis right hand to the exact place you want to go. Nowhere it is: riT'ISITK COLUMBUS MONUMENT zzp.,::zz:i, pa. 205 WASHINGTON AVENUE, J. W. Guernsey, Prop. Do You Need an Ulster? Do You Need an Overcoat? F YOU do, now is the time to buy one, and our store is the place to get it. I Because we are going to sell every one which we have in our store this winter. IVice is no object, profits have now disap peared, and you can buy one very cheap. Trv it. Florey Holt 408 Spruce Street. THE CLOTHIERS FOR THE PEOPLE, 220 Lackawanna Ave. P. S. Look for our name before the door before en tering. Make no mistake c ause: An Immense stock of Boots, Shot's, Slippers and Rabbet Goods that we liuisi soil before our Spring Goods arrive, in about tlmv weeks. We simply must jcl rid of them. AT $5.98 Effect; The or ivst ggade of Of Fool wear lo bo found in the entire city at ex tremely cheap prices, We have the goods and you have the money, 111 give you full value for your money. AT $9.00 A Rich CLOTH JACKET, Full Skirt, Hal loon Sleeve, navy ,black and tan. Cost to make, syiii. Now 15.98. We will giro you the choice of 40 Jackets, all this season's make. Not one in tho lot that cost less than (TL2 to 120. AT SCRIM'S Arcade Shoe Store. WYOMINU AVK $12.00 JACKETS, CLOTH CAPES PUR CAPES and WRAPS, II ill pay you to sec this offering of Tailor made Garments, We need room for new Spring Stock, Yisil us, 0. W. OWENS & Co. LsiIIoh' Tailor . 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