THE SCHANTON" TEIBTJNE-TltTDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 2, 18i4. STELLE &SEELEY NEWS FROM WEST SIDE MR. J. L. STELLE will continue the bun'ness under the firm name of Stelle i. rfeeley. THK F.VEH POPULAR WEBER and SHAW PIANOS IN 8 BEAT VARIETY. ALSO PIANOS AND ORGANS EMERSON PIANOS Popular, reliable aud within yonr reach. HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS Heve taken over 100 Urst premiums hi 0 ibe past titty years. Otter makes Of Planon. Four maft- nt Oigaun in beautiful new dosigaa, So our atcik bi'tore buying. We hare tho good". Cur prices are light. Everyimug m the KUslc line. STELLE 4 SEELEY :S4 Wyomlna Ave.. Scranton, Pa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE GENUINE POPill f. Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS B. Sc Co, tnp',lilP'1 on Each C'aar Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. IOIU1 joii. bUVAUKi DR. H. B. WARE SPI.tlAMST. EYE. EAR. NOSH AiNi) THROAT. tTO 11.10 A.M. LSOTo t.3J .' U. OFFICE HOURS : 35 WYOMING AVE. PERSONAL. Happening of a Day That Will Interest Hydo Park Rcita. CONCERT FOR BENEFIT OF POOR It Was Givan Last Night in St. Patrick's Church on Jackson Street -Birthday Party at the Residence of John McWilliams on Swotland Street Iroquois Club's First Social Other News Items of the Day. P. J. Ruano, of the city treasurer's office, Is on the sick list. Edward Collins, of Little Bock, Ark., is Yisiting relative la the city. Herman Langfeld, of Scranton, was in tv liKes-aarre Wednesday evening. Miss May Matthews, vf Pittstou.is visit ing Miss Com Brooks on tainey avuuue. Jliss Uanie Bey noble, of Curbondale, Visited menus, on the W est Side yesterday Mrs. K. B, Jermyn and Miss Archbald attended the Junior dance at Cornell this week. Miss Silini. of Carbnii'In'.e. and Miss Fulk. of !y:acusc visited Scrautou. friends yesterday. John Wilkiua and Edward Smith, of Wilkes Barre, are visitiuir friends ou the West Side. Miss Vtda Johnson and May Wilkin.s, of Husnonon, were the guests of friends m the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrp. Morgan, of Lost Creek, Schuylkill county, spent yesterday with relative! in the city. Misses M. Blle nnd Grnco Doud, of franklin avenQe, are convalescent, after a severe attack of grip, Mrs. Claude B. Johnson, of Pittsburg, has returned borne utter a visit with friends ou the West Side. Miss Cora Edwards and Jessie Laugau. of Wllkes-Barr, spent yesterday with friend ou the West Side. Miss Blanche Jobneetook, of Lancaster, wl has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. I. F. Everbart, will return borne today. Mis. James McAulty and Miss Cbarlee w. rth of this city aud Miss Blanche I. Wood, of Honesdale, attended the Vale Junior promenade at New Haven this Week. W. E. Watt, of Carbondale, is doing jury duty this week. Besides reading law with J. E. Burr, Mr. Watt, finds time to do some first class correspondence for various papers. Clarence M. C'larke,vice-president of the Scrantou Traction company and Howard flat lie, members of tiie K. W. ;larke;& Co.. syndicate of Philadelphia, were in the city yesterday, the guests of General M aniiger B. H. Archer, Thoy are making a tour of inspection and will remain in t the city till tomorrow. The Philadelphia Times prints the fol lowing: V. S Godfrey, proprietor of the Lackawanna Valley house; Architect John A. Duckworth and ti. IS. Jermyn, allot p irantOD. are at the (iirard house, Mr. Godfrey is looking around to secure the best iu modern hotel equipment. He in tends to build a j&)0,0iXi botel on the site of the old Forest House and so add to Scrantou's attractions as a city. Y. W. C. A. Note A very interesting talk on missions will be given at the Young Women's Christian association Sunday afternoon nt 4 o'clock by Mrs. J. Seidell lilair, It hoped many young woman will respond to this invita tion to be present and enjoy tho music and hear about th work and lileofMise Fidelia Fi ke. Girls wishing to learn dressmaking and plain sewing can now aecure places in Friday evening class. The Madam Clark chart is used and instruction is given by Mrs. Wilson, Tho boys' class opened Saturday after noon at the Young Women's Christian as sociation with a goodly number in attend ance. This class is designed for boys too young or too aelicate to exercise with older boys. Light work with dumbbells, wands, etc., marching and all exercises which promote grace and accurncy of mo tion, together with special attention to round shoulders ami Hat, chestn. in tho plan of work. Cost is small, only :2 for the terra ending June I. Ladies can enter ClanSM now at reduced rate, 1 for the remainder of year. An illustrated talk on "Health ami Emergencies and How to Meet Them" will be givon by the physical director at the rooms next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Free to gymnasium members, non membors 10 cents. Ladies only. The West Side nfllcs of the Soramton Tuibune is located at W8 .soirh Uatu avs tine, where subscriptions, advertisement! and Communication! will recsive prompt attention The auditorium of St. Patrick's church wis fill-d but evening, the oc casion being a conert for the benefit f people in destitute circumstance. That the canse met the hearty appro val of tho nertde was shown by the large number who attend 1. The affair was in the charge of 1'roleseor liaydti 'ran, leader of the choir, and the pro gramme opened witn an anineni, ganctut, by that well-trained body of singers. A solo by Miss Lizzie Rey nold! followed, and a dnot by Llew Herbert and Howell I) ivies met with approval, Mrs. Kate Sullivan, Edward Welsh aud Joun Connolly fornwl a trio which rendered ''I'enedictus." Llew Herbert gave a solo, and the Misses Lizzie and Margaret Reynolds rendered a duet iu an excellent man ner. An instrumental selection was given by Miss Hirriet Ward, mil a so lection from Gounod's mas was rend ered by the choir tinier Proftwor Haydn Evans. Llew Herbert again sung, and uioria from hcmtierts mass giveu by tho -jhoir closed the con cert. No admission fee was charged but when the affair was concluded a col lection for the b'lmtit of the poor wis taken tip, to which thoso present re. spoiuled liberally. Anniversary Party. the home of John McWilliaim on Swetland atreet was brilliantly i Hum itiated last evening an I the place was a scene of activity, ihe occasion was the Thirty-ninth anniversary of his tiirth, and a large number of guests were received during the evening. An excellent rep ist was ssrved, which wis enjoyed by all Am mi those present were J. 1. Jonos, I) C Hughes, lliomas ( Yiagrove, Q B. McDermott, William Humphrey and William Graffuey. Thslr First Social Evnt. The Imouoi Select olub opened their series of soci lis in Mear's hall last ev ning. The room was neatly deco rated and presented a striking appear ance as the merry dancers glided through the hall to music furnished by Professor Johnson. About thirty couple were present. Brief Items of News. Enterprise lodge, No. 21. Loyal Knights of America, will celobrate its twentieth anniversary with a reunion of its members at a bannet to be held on Monday evening. Feb, 19. Short addresses will be m ule by the mim bers which will be interspersed witu musical selections. The Washburn Street Presbyterian church Young Peopl sSocie'y of Chris tian ha deav r will celebrate its mini versary on Tuesday evening next Key. T. A. Mills, of th Memorial Presbyterian church, Wilkes-Barre will be the spealcor Cars began running on the Taylor line of the Scranton Traction company yesterday morning for the first time since the severe snowstorm David R Williams, of South Hyde I-'ark avenue, is recovering from an illness. U. A. Williams, of the Republican has returned from Wilkes-Hirro whore he has been under the cure of the den tist for the past few days. The Hyde Park Free library will be reopened within a few dayi. Joun H Evans, of Jackson ftreet, i serinnsiy ill, Jackson street bill was crowded with bobsleds List evening. The most con epiciDus was the fi incv Hanks, I model sled, patterned similar to the hook and ladder truck by b-Mnj steered both front and rear, there are two seats and It has a patent brake appli ance. inis sled was built at a larg expanse and is run by Julia Wettliug and hiimor t r me C.irr's home made mince meat is now being sold by several dealers here. Delightful Play to 11 GHven at th Acadsiny of M i c . This evening the Marion Manola- Johu Mason company will return to this city and again present their charming performance of "Friend Fritz, winch achieve I such a pro nonnced success when first presented here last October. It is a charming musical entertainment, and a iree translation of the Comsdifl Francaiao success "D Ami r riiz. wnien is looked upon i-y the French as a claisic. Its etory is one of simplicity and ove without the usual accompani ment of the stage villian, The scenes the com- dy are laid tmid the val leys aud along the brooks of tiie Claire fontaine, and tells of the triumph of love, and again proves that love is the ruler of the universe. Ihe music, of Which there are til t' en milliners, was written by Julian Edwards, a clever musician. The company is a particu larly good one, capable of singing as well as acting. LAUGHABLE MRS. GRUNDY, JR. Frohman's Comedians Glv a First Class Performance at the Academy. One of those complicated French farces which theater goers have come o expect from all of Charles Frohman 'a OulDaules, was presented at the Acad emy of Music last ov- ning before an nudience that was shamefully sinill Nevertheless every person who was present had a laugh of twououra aud a half duration. The play was "Mrs. Orundy, Jr.," an adaptation ot the v rencn farce, Corrigan vs. C'orrigan." It was pro duced by Charles Frohman's comedi ans. The company was beta id by such capable players as Oeorge Leslie, liarles S Abbe, Miss Henrietta roMtnan and Miss Margaret Craven. Mrs. Grundy, Jr.," is a very laugh able piece. Tim humor is plentiful and wholesome anil, in the hands of such artwtio performers as Mr. rroliman comedians, it pleased the audience at the Academy last eveuiug imm-snsely. SELECT AND COMMON COUNCIL. Both -Bus! Mueic Boxes Exclusively. Best made. Play any desired number of tunes. Gautschi & Sons., mnnnfncturors, 1(130 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won derfnl orchestrlal organs, only $5 nnd 1 10. Specialty I Old music boxos carefully re paired aud improved with now tunos. Bendleston tk Woerz'i Ales are the beet. E. J. Lackawanna avenne. and Ballantlne'a Walsh, agent, W Booke by Mail. Add 7 cents to tho price of any book found on page 0 aud we shall mail it to your address. New Bloycl. A new bicycle worth $75 will be sold for f86. Tho machine is guaranteed and is a rarebiirgnin. Machine may be seeu at the liibnue ollice. BUSINESS NOTICES. Ttelnhart's Market,' tft and 88 Lackawanna avenue. Every day from a. m. to 10 a. m. Round steak, lie; sirloin steak, 14c. ; standing rib roast, 30c.; chuck roant, 8o.: boiling meat, 4c; fresh pork, lc; pork sausage, v:a. Branches Have a Msating nss That Tramplred. Select council met in regular session last evening. Two ordinances passed third reading as follows: Creating certain othces and fixing salaries, pro viding for vacating Drinker turnpiks A petition for horses for Relief Eiigin company was referred to the estimates committee. Common council met to consider an ordinance for the repeal of an ordln mice for the grade of Rbecoa avenii" A. H. George, F. A. Nichter and 1 J Johnson made address-fa W. Thomas made one of the ablest, an most sincere addresses ever mid by any councilman in favor of repeal, and Mr. Browning's recommendation that the ordiuauce be repealed passed two readings. - i Warranted a Sure Panacea. Uurtfhnt Vintrnnt. hill the Wil-on bill and there will soon be plenty of money in the treasury with out increasing the debt or the country. Are Wattlnir for Annlsut. I:tch(ter l"mH rnt unit Chnntirlp. The Democratic tariff smashers listen in vain for applause from "the toiling mil uons. FRIEND FRITZ THIS EVENING. NOTES OF SOUTH IE ilappeiiiiii3 of a Day That Will Interest Mauy Tiibuue Readers. COMMON COUNCIL MUST ACT SOON FIVE DOLLARS GIVEN FOR THREE. That If What S.-hank, the Shoe Mr- cbant, Is Now Doing. The well known shoe merchant, Bobank, of the Arcade Suoe home, is now receiving the first of bis spring goods, and has uot enough store room for all he has ordered. There is only one thiug tor him to do and he lias lone it. That is, get rid of the goods he h is on hand at present at just what they cost. Not cheaper than thoy cost, be cause that would not be good bnslnesi, aud Schatik, above all, is a good busi ness man, Therefore during February, he will -dl siloes that sell elsewhere for at 63. And all other goods will b sold at proportionately low prices. But re member, these cost prices will uot pre vail after the 2S:li of February. Schank's Akcade Shoe Store. 6 WARRANT FOR CALLAHAN. To Mk It Inoperative. U'mwmfoa I'imt. inn nir.rme lasers are engage! in a pr lllteat effort to strike out the enacting clause or tue ueinocratlc party. Tliny Lack Ptaroh. HOsasifer 7'o.tf- Kf aress, It some quarters it is h:ld t hat Mr. Car lisle's bond explauattous are of a kind that do nut explain. The Smoke Nulamoe Solvsd Rsoatsfsr Posi-JRrprrsa A bright Boohesleriaa suggests that, in the dosing of the factories of the country, tho smoke nuisance has been solved. Flfly Gems for Ten Cent. Remember that fifty beautiful plotures and not simply sixteen and they nil representing tho most notable buildings aud exhibits at the late World's fair can now be obtained at Tub Tiubune office for 10 cents aud three coupous. Part I of the World's Fair Portfolla contains those ar tiBtic gems and souvenirs, cait your cou pous and get the pictures. Anhsuser Busch Beor. Louis Lehman's, Stlb bpruce ab FELTZ WENT TO THE COUNTV JAIL. Ho Rasbly Threatened to Take the Llf of Junkman Suroyi z David Feltz, of Raymond court, was arraigned before Alderman Wright yesterday oharged with haviug threat died to take the life of his neighbor, Jacob Surovitz The men had a discussion and during un angry sceno that followed Surovitz asserted that Feltz had been branded in the old country for misconduct. this put Feltz in a towering rage, and he forwith procured a pistol and threatened to assist Mr. Surovitz to make bis exit from this world of sorrows. As the latter would be compelled to part with bis junk suop, be declined the proffered assistance and had Feltz arrested. In default of $300 he was committed to jail, DUMAS' THREE GUARDSMEN. The Flay to B i Presented by Alexaadsr Ealvint at the Acsdtmy. In Alexander Salvini who will pres ent "The Tnree Guardsmen ' at the Academy on Monday evening, the play goer has a right to expect big things tr nt the stand-point ol heredity alone. Had lie not realize 1 the great est part of his expectations he might long ago better have ch inged hi name. Even his name Itself would be a loadstone around his neck, did he not show an ability to psrp.itnate the fama of his illustrous father. The position the younger Salvini now occupies ha been won quickly and legitimately. Ho has succeeded to an unqualified degree in doing what no other actor of this goneratiou has accomplished he has successfully re vived the romautic drama. - THE WICKLOW POSTMAN. Eagens O'K -i.i to Ripest His Excel lent. Irish Comady-Drama. The well known Irish comedian, Eu gene O'Rourke, will m ike his sscoud appearance here as n star tomorrow evening at the Academy of Music in tti new comedy-dram i written for bin by the w II known actor and play wright. Mark Price. Mr. O'Rourke is possessed of a hand omo face an 1 figure, good singing voic and a nimble pair of feet, and in the part of "The Wiuklnw Postman,'' which is the title of the play, he will be given ample opportunity to display the above qualities to advantage. 4V- - RmntOTON Typewriter! and Edison Phonographs for sale and rent. Oo yiug work executed. Phonographs reined for an evening's entertainment Telephone 2im:i. Edw. Quuatar Jr., 4ar BprMa street. - Fooks 1 Books I Bonks 1 During the coming week we shall offer to Hie subscribers of Tine TiilliUNK rare bargain! In books. e have a large line of bright and pop ular volumes, elegantly bound, that wo intend to give to the patrons of the paper at about. one-fOUrtb of t he usual price. The following list will give you an Idea of the inducements anil tho unusual op portnnlttes to secure valuable additions to your library. Regular Tribune's Prici The World's Fair (New) fU.50 Pictorial History of theUt eat Civil War 3 00 Pilgrims' Progress (IMutt'ed) 2.50 Kan h, Sea and Sky VS 75 Marvelous Wondera 'J.75 Lifenud Works of Bourgeon I rs) Pictorial History of the Bible U. 75 Museum of wonders 2.75 Prom Pole to Pole 2.73 Pictorial History of the Uni ted Mates a no Science of Life. Lifeof Biirnnm Indian Horrors J' sephus Shepii's rhotogrsph- Columbus, the Navigator,., Bear Column (Stanley's Travels) Webster Dictionary in one half Russia 2.75 1.50 1.M 8.00 8.50 I'ric t M .80 .80 .75 .85 .00 .85 .85 .80 .01 1.00 .50 .50 1.00 1.25 .60 .80 .85 Or There Can Be No Election in Nineteenth Ward The Law Bear ing on That Question Demand That Next Board of Trade Meeting Be Called for Discussion of Bridge Question Funeral of Mrs. Mol arity. Unless common council takes prompt action in the matter, thera may be no election in the Nineteenth ward at the general election to be bebl on Feb. 20 l'hit act of ISM!) declares that council shall by resolution appoint the date on which an elecMou -h ill be held to till a vauimcy, ami the mayor shall issue a proclamation to that eff-ct ten day prior to the date fixed by council. Laet night's meeting was called for a special purpose and nothing else could be con sidered save the question for which the memtiers were called together. 1 ho regular meeting will b next Thursday, nod it behooves the candidates, P. J. Hickey and August Franz, to see to it that the necessary legislation be enacted at that time. Mnl: It a Bridge Meeting Tho regular meeting of the South Side board of trade will be held next Tuesday evening, and the idea is gain ing ground that the meeting should be exclusively 11 bridge meeting. There ia onlv a very brb'f interval in which to agitate and discuss the question, and friends of the movement think that the board of trade should lead in the mat ter. The time is propitious for suoh a gathering. All possible data has been collected and compiled, uud the total cost of the improvements can be defin itely statod. For the purpose of mak ing a complete explanation, City En gineer Phillips, Coniicitmen Roche, Lauer, and other councilman who have made a study of the question, should be invited to participate iu the discus sion, Funeral of Mrs. Moviarlty. The fuueral of Mrs. Michael Molar ity took place yesterday morning from tiie family resilience on Orchard street and the concourse of attendants was unusually large. Services wrro held iu St. Peter's cathedral, where a solemu high mass of requiem was sung. Rev. Father Mill. me being celebrant. At the conclusion of the mass Father Mil lane preached an eloquent sermon tnat was full of golaee to tho relatives or the deceased. Interment was made in Hyde Park Cattiulic cemetery. Fred Zang'e Philosophy. Fred Zing, the Pittston avenue grocer, is a keen obseiver of things and events, and his savings, while not grammatically correct, are always brimful of truth and humor. Mr. Zang is a nephew of August Zing, the cele brated hairopnau bread b iker, who in troduced Vi-una bread into the French capital, nnd who, by the popularity ot .'ae product, ranuily asqmred fame and riches. Mr. Ziang believes that a les son can be learned from every occur rence in daily life, and the other day while addressing some intimates that were waiting for the car, he stated that the quarrel and reconciliation be tween the German emperor and the rx-chnncellor showed to both men whom they could rely on us friends Shorter Paragraphs. It ii a suicidal policy an 1 a vry un patriotic one to oppose a public lm provement because the gentleman ap pointed to represent a ward may not be one s choice. DUN MORE, The fire department is making stren uous egorts to have the council's atten- lion drawn to the queitum of a service utile fire alarm, oue that will corre -1 1 1 nl wit 11 the finely equipped hose houses. An electric system seems to be favorably spoken of and it is hoped that the council will hesd tne iuflii"iic which is being brought to bear. Tiie present alarm is tho laughi.ig stock of the whole community mil in most casi'sis beard to pour forth its iteam aootit the time, whatever may be on fire, has collapsed. With a good fire alarm Dunmore would have ample pro tectiou against fire and the confidence of insurance men, wnich jiow wavers would be reitored. The Junior Christian Endeavor soci etv of the Presbys-rian church will hold a social in the church Iparlori to morrow evening. Hfreshuwuts will be served and a literary and music programme will be rendered. It is for a worthy canse and should ba liberally patronized. Crosswalks are badly needed in some sections. Peilestnans are continually crossing at the corner of Fourth and Film streets, yet there is no walk to u-e, necessitating a wade through 11111. 1 There is a rumor that council will make an appropriation this year for the purpose of beautifying tho town hall surroundingi This would b move 111 Ihe right direction, as the ball, so conspicuously located as it Is looks sadly negiicted. The handsome resilience which is be ing erected 011 upp-r Dudley street is rapidly Hearing completion. It will be occupied by II. A. Mace, chief dis pateher of the Frio and Wyoming Vul ley railroad. James Dowd is on tho sick list. The caso of Potter vs the borough of IMiniuoro, winch was to have boon brought before court yesterday, had to be postponed on account of the illness of ex Judge Ward, counsel for Mr Potter. The suit arises from the bor migh suing Mr. Potter for maintaining a nuisance. As such they consider his laughter house which stands uear the Drinker turnpike. The matter was brought to tho ntteution of til health oftlcers by oue Patrick O'Hoyle WUOSO residence is situated near the slaughter bouse. Mr. Potter says that the whole alfair ia a spite ac tiou ou the part of Mr. G Boyle, whos dog the Potters killed because of its gluttonous appetite for sheep. He also h ays that there can be 110 unpleasant odor arising from the place as the swinu dispose of all offensive olfal or any other refuse that would endange tho health of those living iu the vicin ity. The case promises to be a hotly contested one ami win involve Rome time, as there are thirty or forty wit neese on each side, with probabilities of there being as many more subpe need. He Will Ba Arrested as Soon as Released from the Couoty Jail. P. J. Callahan, tb Pittston young man who escaped from a charge of eui bi zzlement Tii"sday 011 a technicality, wss taken before the court yesterday uud sentenced to pay the oosts. A verdict of not guilty was directed in Callahan's case because the lembez zlement did not actually take place in this county. A warrant has since been sworn out charging him with embez zlement in Susquehanna comity. It has been lodged with the sheriff and Callahan will be again arrested as soon as he is released from the county jail. Stelle & Seelay. Mr. J. L. Stollu will continue tho busi ness under the firm name of Stelle See ley, at 131 Wyoming avenue, . . Be Witts lino position photos are meet ing with great favor. DIED. ARNOLD- At North I'nrk, Dunmore, Jan. 81, 1804, Christian Arnold, aged 77 years, 8 months and 7 days. Interment at Tunkbanuock, Wyoming county. FOLEY In Blmhnrst, Wednesday, Jan. 81, 18114, Mrs. Mary Foley, wife of Timo thy Foley and datig!it"r of John dibble. Funeral Saturday morning at!) p. 111. In terment ill St. Catharine's cemetery, Moscow. (CUT YOUR COUPONS.) On proontation of two of tloe Coupons, Subscribers of THE TBI It UN E may purchase any book iu the above list. Books by Expraa. Any person ordering ten or more book! at one time may nave them seut by ex press prep nu. "Special low price eale at Battiu & Co this mouth. Don t full to see advertise tneut." Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? PRICES on brand-new Suits and Over coats in our windows will convince you that we are about giving them away. Martin & Delany Coal Exchange, Wyoming Avenue. Ti COLUMBUS II HOUSE 72 A New Departure. OR One Week, commenc ing Monday, February we will have a CHINA CUP AND SAUCER Sale, when we will sell Cups and Saucers for less than Is the most popular musical establishment in Northeastern sylvania The highest grade of Pianos and Organs. lowest prices obtainable anywhere and the most liberal terms ever offered to purchasers are some of the leading inducements. Look at the list Pennine THE CELEBRATED Sohmer Pianos, Everett Pianos, Vose & Sons' Pianos, Mehlin Pianos, Popular Pease Pianos. THE WORLD ft EH0W NED Estey Organs, Story & Clark Organs. Chicago Cottage Organs Palace Organs, And all kinds of Musical Slercuai; II 1 co 11 7 1 -' on band. Hie Holiday! are here, and this is the place to buy Pianos for a Christmas r-resent. Prices nro lower than uuy other music store In Scranton. Special Attention Remember always when you start out to search for a Piano or Or gan that Christopher Columbus points with bis right hand to the exact place you wnnt to go. Now here it is: ONE-HALF Their value. Remember this sale will be for one week ONLY, as we posi tively will not sell a cup at the sale price after next week. IM v HALL WEICHEL & MiLLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. 1 'A 4 205 WASHINGTON AVENUE, , J. W. Guernsey, Prop. OPPOSITF. COLTJltBUS .MONUMENT, SCRANTON, PA. Do You Need an III Do You ster? eed an Overcoat? THEY FILL THE BILL. Wo linve the most rompleti- BSBOrtmeUt of Ken's Furnishing (lood that ever appealed to (bo eye or to the taste. Some of our new hliailet ami ili.-eiirns iu Tine are especially at tractive. They arc eellinir at HffUres which Hive yon no excuse for beiug without all eorts of size and u(ylo'. Christian, unm 205 Lackawanna AvcnuD. The (licul Marvel of Denial Science Anaesthene A discovery and property of till- Silk' 7ood & Wardell, DEN'J is rs, 316 Lackawanna Ave. By the us of this remarkable dlaoovsry team are aotnally removed without pain in the moat aggravated cases Local in its hp plication, vc-taMo in Its composition and absolutely ha mil s and ofHoienl in avare ..-,,.., ,1 1.1, a un. tuu uuqu&uueu en- reputable physicians have beun relieved dorscm, nt ., the renal as well a. thousands who liy ts woiilcrl il 1 Pis II mvood and Wardell are the exclu sive owners of this Invalu bio diaoovery and nrenaiiiKit In their practice with heretofore unneird-of results. All the higher grades or meehanieal and i erethre deoUstrfprao'lced in this offloe in eluding CHOWN AND HUIIIOR IVOltK I'lates made hucccasfully from all kind! of materials IT YOU do, now is the time to buy one, and our store is the place to get it. WHIT? 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. Try it. Collins & Maclett THE CLOTHIERS FUIi THE PEOPLE, 220 Lackawanna Ave. P. S. Look for our name before the tlonr hpfnrp en. term tr. Make no mistake. Cause: Effect; An immense Boots. Shoes and Rubber (iootls thai we must sell before our Spring (ieoils arrive, in about three weeks. We simply must 1 hem. sloek of Slippers get rid of AT $5.98 AT The very best grade of of Footwear to be found in the entire city at es tremely cheap prices. We have the goods and you have the money, Willgive you lull value for your inouey. SCHAE'S Arcade Shoe Stow. SLEDS e e . "Y" COST FLORET & HOLT 40S SPRUCE ST. Scranton, Pa. WYOMING AVli Scientific Eye Testing Free By Dr. Sliimberg, The Specialist on the Eye. Headaches nnd Nervousness relievo 1. Latest and Improved Style of Kyo QlaOSM and S)io.:tacloe at the Lowest l'rioes. Host Artllleial ByOS iuaortod for fY 305 SPRUCE ST., op. Poet Office. $9.00 A Rich CLOTH .1 AGS BT, Full Skirl, Malloon Sleeve.uavy.blaek and tan. Cost to make, $lb Isovr 5.i)S. We will give you the choice of 10 Jackets, all this season's m a k e. Not one in the lot I hat cost less than 12 to l?20. AT $12.00 JACKETS, CLOTH CAPES FUR CAPES and WRAPS. It) will pay you to See I his otfering of Tailor-made Garments, We need room for new Spring Stock. Visit us, G. W. OWENS & Co. 508 Ladies' Tailor . Cloak JUkora aud Pur liars, Bl R1 :ok s-iT.. COt KT HOUSE !-.HIARE5 UlIillllllHDIIIIIIIIUillllilllHIUIIIIIIU i n:r i i lie- out. "TRIP HMD THE W3RLD " Portfolio of Photographs COUPON. S February 2, 1694 S rue B s - s Send or bring in 2 Coupons of different dates, loirether With 5 cents, and receive this 5 Album of rare Photographs. THE TRIBUNE, Cor. Ponn Ave. and Spruoe Bt CUT THIS OUT. IllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHUlllUljl