TTTE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 13. 18!) t. STELLE &SEELEY NEWS FROM WEST SIDE MR. J. L. STELLE will continue the business under the lirm name of stelle & Seeley. THE EVER POPULAR WEBER and SHAW PIANOS IN GREAT VARIETY. ALSO PIANOS AND ORGANS EMERSON PIANOS Popular, reliable aud within lyour reach. HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS Usve taken over 100 first remluuil In tit past tlfty year, C'iber msk;s of Plsnn. Fonr mnfces of Otgsns In Ivantiful new design. -e our Mock before buying. We bare the good. Cur prices era ngUt Eveiyluiu- " ibe luutic hue. STELLE 4 SEELEY :S4 WyomlnQ Ave., Scranton. Fs. DEWARB OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE GENUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITUIS G., B. 8c Co, fmprln'" ! en Eaoh C 1 grt r Happenlnfis of a Pay That Will Interest Hyde Park Readjri. RECONSIDERS HIS RESIGNATION George Benore Seriously Injured By a Fall Meeting of the Hyde Park Literary and Debating Society Ra pid Increase in the Membership of St. Mark's Lutheran Church So cial to Be Given By Waco Council. Carney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. ivlKl UUUaJf MJllAJlgL DR. H. B. WARE SPECIALIST. EYE. EAR. KOSE A-NU THROAT. ITOlUpAJL tJUTO 5.) JML CFFiCE HOURS : '35 WYOMING AVE. PERSONAL. E. F. Blewitt was m Wilkes-Barre yes terday. Dr. S. C, Snyder is confined to the house with mdauiatory rheumatism. Al Blandin, of the Ureea Kide Store compauy spent Sunday in ilonesdale. T. B. Howe, o' Canouee aveune, hss re turned from a weeks' business trip m New York. School Controller Jacobs, of Dickson ave nne.returneJ from New York Saturday evening. Mrs. Alvin Leonard, of Ureen Ridge street, has returned from a short visit in Carboudaie. J. D. Carpenter, of TunkhanuoekXwell known insurance man was at the Wyom ing yesterday. Emmet J. Flab haf returned from a busi ness trip to Philadelphia. Mrs. Fish ac companied him. A. C. Uptergrove, formerly with Bauer's musical orjani.atiou and now of Montrose, is visiting triends in this city. Alloa N'CaoIs, cashier of the Montrose First National bank.aud Mrs. Nichols were in the city over Sunday. They attended the funeral of the late Byron Wade, who was Mrs. Nichols' cousin. David L. Boone, formerly treasurer of the Grand opera house, Wilkes-Darre. was in the city yesterdav. Mr. Bonne will on Feb. H commence his duties as treasurer of the Arch Street theater, Philadelphia. MANAGER W. F. HALLSTEAO APPROVES Flans for a: Mafts and Lusjrne Stresta and th Vialact. City Engineer Phillips yesterday ex hibited the plans for toe viaduct nn West Lsckawanna avenue to W. F. Hailstead, ny request. Today they will be submitted to Mr. Archbald, the compiny's eniner. Mr. Phillips stated yes:rdny that he had no doubt bnt that tiiey would be approved. Plans ar also completed for new bridges at .Mattes aud Lnzrne streets, and the plans for the three structures will be sent to New York for ratifica tion. While Mr. Halhvted was at first opposed to the viadnrt, Mr. Phillips states that he is now warmly iu favor of the plans as proposed. sLETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE PCnder this headin short lettors of interest will be published when aoCOnpMied, for p'lli liention, by thM writer's name. ThkTkmii NR will not bs held responsible for opittioOS hare expressed , The Escar. f-om Libby Editor ofTHETRiiifsn: The Fcianton Times of this morning, in n sensational article.reflerts unjustly D on the integrity of F. F. Kingbnry. general man ager of the rnC' Dt "Escape from Libby" entertainment given at the Academy for the benefit of the Board of Associated Charities. The article in question was un warranted, and. from inv personal know ledge of the financial management of the entertainment, was wholly uncalled for, It was only for the purpose of showing to the Times reporter that the rumors con corning Mr. Kingsbury's managoment of the ''Escape from Libhy'' were untrue that I exhibited to him the receipts in full, given bv Mr. Kingsbury tome. Personally, I have every confidence in Mr. Kingsbury's honesty of purpose, and I am sorry to rim him made a target for sensational and un reliable newspaper writers. Very truly, Joiix H. BLACKWOOD, Music Boxes Exclusivity. Best BO ad. 'lay any desired number of tunes. (Jsutsohi At Sons., manufacturers, 1031) Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won derful orcheslrlal organs, only $." and lift SpeciRlty: Old music, boxes carefully re paired and improved with new tunes. L to date. Conrad's new hats. BUSINESS NOTICES. The West Side ntllee of the Sornt.)N Tririink is located at 188 South Main avs line, whre subscriptions, advertisement and coinuinuicaiioui will receive prompt attention.) A farewell mtftlog was tendered Rev D. P. Jones, pastor of the '1'aher iiacle Congregational church, last evening, previous to his departure for Columliw, 0. An excellent progariniiie Of a musical aud literary nature was rendered, A pleasant feature of the evening was a presentation ut a Hand sotnely cloth-bound edition of u com plete set of twenty live volumes of TBI TsiBOMl'S Etieyclopedia lirittan nica. Ttu presentation was made by ltev. H, L hvatis, who made u very feat iptfOO, Mr Jones responded feelingly, thank ing the members for their kindness to ward him During the evening the evening a dispatch from C mimhin, 0 was read saving that they eould not re consider Mr. Jones' resignation, which had been aik-d for, hut Mr. Jones, : : :; i the pleading of some of the members, decided to remain. The eveniug's programme was tbenoontin tied. The meeting wis conductol al most wholly In the Welsh language, Tbosrf who made remarks were: Rsv, B, I Evaus, Rev. I) C Hatches, Rev. R. S. Jones, of Providence; Thomas Kvnou. Ahig Jones, Rev Hugh Davies Rov. Peter Roberts. Rev. A. Evans, of Providence; Rev J. T. Morris, Rev. William Jones, Uev. D. D mlels, Ben jamin Hughes, Henry P. Davies, D. U. Thomas aud Rv W. S. lones. A solo was rendered by Llew Herbert and a duet by J. Jones and Miss Fannie Jen kins, Mrs. H. U. Reese rendered a solo aud Llew Herbert again sang, Mr. Joues' reconsideration was a source of comfort to the tubers of his cotigre gstiou and friends, as he is held in high esteem by his many associates Pdinfullv Injured. George Benore, of the firm of Benore cv Son, lnwber dealers, on Scranton street, met with a psintul accident yes terday afternoon by falling on fie ice in the lumber yard of the firm. He was assisted into a conveyance aud takeu to his home on South Main avenue, where Drs. Allen, Reynolds and Sultry at tended. The result of the doctors' ex amination proved that the smill bone of the leg, near the foot, was frac tured and that the bone of the foot was dislocated. The fractured limb was set. but it will be no doubt several weeks before Mr Benore will again re iaine his place at his desk. Talk on Education. An interesting meeting of the Hyde Park Literary and Dibating society was hel I last evening in its rooms on ooth Main avenue. Chairman C. E Daniels announce l tnat owing to ti e inclemency of th weather the address of Professor George Howell on the sui ject, "Suonl I Y ung Men Go to Colieg"?" was Indefinitely pistpone.l. Professor Howell was pres-nt and gave a very eloquent talk on educational in strnction among debating societies. Impromptu speeches on Queen Lilinn kalani were g.veu by Louis Howell, W. J. Davi -s, W. A. Price, Charles House, Philip Davies and Jo m Hughes. The meeting then adjourned. Told In a Few Lines. St Mark's Lutheran church received fourteen new members on Sunday. A year ago the membership numbered thirty-five, it now nnmbers 108, show ing an increass daring the past year of tlT members. An entertainment and social will bo held at Mssr's hall on Thursday even ing under the auspices of Waco Coun cil, No. I") Dang iters of Pocahontas, L 0. R. M Mrs. B. Humphreys, of North Bromley avenue, is seriously ill. The members of the First Welsh Bap tist chnrch held a meeting after trie evening service on Sunday an I decided to give a social and entertainment in thi church on Washington's birthday The rmains of the infant child of Joseph McNamara, of Scranton stroet, were interred in the Hydo Park Catho lie ce metery yesterday, Wyand Pfieller, of North Hyde Park avenue, and Miss Lizzie R -iger.daugh-tar of Peter R-iger, of North Hyde Park iiV"nue, will be nnited in mar riage on Wednesday, Fob. 21. Jane Davis.of North Bromley nvenne, is ill. The Ladies' Aid society, of the Be Heme Calfaniatlo Methodist church, will hold an entertainment this even ing at the chnrch. Tne L idles' Aid have bsnn working snccessf tillv the last year. Admission, adults, 10 cents; children, 5 cents. (,'arr's home made mince meat is now being sold by several d- alrs hsre. DUNMORE. constructed with an axle to which is attached a huge crank and to which the third cylinder is attached. The lifferouce iu the working of the two and three cylinders lies in the manuer the ecceutries aro set, boing on thirds instead of quarters. The links, as well as all other parts, are constructed heavier than in ordin ary locomotives In order to withstand th" extra pressure exrted by the third c Under. Large elliptic springs assist tiie engineer in reversing so much weight. The boiler is of the culm burning type, and is a tHI-i ticU of the Woolen patont The wholo af fair is handsomely painted and presents a neat, yet herculean appearance as she pulls her large tram along with scarcely an effort. The lo comotive rttlscts much credit upon those who had charge of hr construc tion and design. The onlcinls justly feel proud of this new addition to their already line line of locomotives and made the trial trip yesterday when her strength and general utility was dam oustratud and the fullest expectations realized. TEN CENTS A OAV. The Qrsat Educational Work Tut With in Reach of All. The public has shown its apprecia tion of the liberal offer made by Till-: TSIBUMI in regard to the edition of the Encyclopedia Brittuiinie a bv the liberal ordeis booked since the proposition wss put before them. This offer will be open but a short time, however, and those who desire to take advantage of it should not delay. The terms ot the proposition are these: On receipt of only TBI TRIBUNE will forward to auv reader the tirst twelve volumes, balauce payable at the rate of 10 cents per day; or, on the receipt of $1 Til) cash, the complete set of twouty-tlvti Volumes will be sent, the balance to be paid nt the rate of 5 tier mouth. The price of the entire set is only Jl.'Jtt per volume for the twenty-live volumes, winch is less than one fourth the price of the original edition. At the same time the edition thus olTered is far superior to that produced at Edinburgh, since it is brought down to date, aud is urovidid with numerous mans and illustrations that are not to be found iu the original. Euery de partment of research contuins the latest developments and Information, so that the work is a complete epitome of l'J;h century facts. Tne work is liaudsoinoly printed on line paper, is bound in heavy silk, and in the most substantial manner, S aiuj pies maybe seen at Tim Tiitmsi: En cyclopedia headquarters, 437 Spruce street, where subscriptions may be left, NORTH END. Lizzie Hanley, of Oiyphant, apponred before Alderman Horan, of the Second ward, and had a warrant issued for the arrest of John Padden, of Oly phant. The warrant wss placed in the hands of Constable Davis and Padden was arrested and giveu a hearing be fore Alderman Lloyd He was held in sjUOO bail. Considerable excitement was occa sioned by a runaway horss on Wayne aveuce Saturday evening. The horse belonged to Dr. Jenkins. The Doctor jumped out of the vehicle and escaped unhurt. The horse ran furiously along Wayne avenue and got fastoued in a picket fence. In .the animal's frantic efforts to get free the carriage was wrecked ami the fence demolished. Bystanders stoped the horse aud pro vented further damage. Henrc Smith, the man in whose house Joseph Mathnlus received his iujnries, which may yet prove fatal, and who was imprisoned as the accom plice of Judge, had warrants issued tor the witnesses in the case. After Mathnlus was murderously assaulted the witnesses went into Smith's house for the purpose of taking him to a neighbor's house for safe keeping. All the crime they were guilty of was re moving the injured man to the present place of refngo. Smith preferr ed charges of house-breaking, William Thomas, 1G years of age, a son of Butcher Thomas, of Albright avenue, was found aimlessly wander ing through the streets of Taylorville yesterdsy and was locked up. Ho gave the name and address of his parents. Officer Gleason communicated with the boy's father, who statnd that his son was incorrigible nnd oould not be pro vented from rambling. Ask yonr grocer Bnd butcher for Carr's homa made mince ra -at. NOTES OF SOUTH SI Happenings ot Hany a Day That Will Interest Tribune Readers. DRUG CLERK BRILL IS MISSING He Was Employed by William Korn acher Left Sunday Nis;ht After Taking All the Money in Sight He Was a Protty Giddy Youth-Plans lor the Now Mattes Street Bridge Completed- Young People's Enter-lainmont- Shorter Paragraphs. Artolph Brill, a drug clerk employed at Korn achei' s pharmacy, on Plttston avenue, left this cily very suddenly Sunday night and forgot to tell his elu plover that he WIS leaving. He did not tell any one else apparently, for his de nartura was not attended with any farewells to anybody. The fact that lie had gone was brought very forcibly to Mr. Kornaeher'l notice yesterday when hn opened the safe and found that tin- money it contained, amount ing to fVt, had disappeared. A look at the oath drawer showed n similar con dition, It having been despoiled of its Inst cent. Mr. K .irnm her stated to a TntBUNH reporter yesterday that his clerk probably got awav with $100, Brill came from South America about four months ago ami took tho place of William Miller, who hail gone lo a school of pharmacy in l'uiladel phia. He seemed to be a pretty gay youth, and to those acquainted with his mode of living, his luslv departure is no surprise. He WM sweet on the girls, and singling one out he would lay siegu to tier alloc tions by Bending her a costly present, one young lady offered a diamond pin, which she refused to accept. His nights, too, he spent, not in sleeping, but in n mild method of detmiicherv uud it is almost certain that Mr. Komaobor himself is not aware of his losses in the short time he has been iu bis employ. No effort will be made to bring him hick Mr, Kornncher said yesterdav that he might go as far as ho was concerned and what he rsgi itted most was that the fellow took away a chemical work of great value owing to its rarity. Plans Finally Completed. The plans for tho new bri lge at Mattes street has beou finally com pleted and today they will bo seut to New York to the headquarters of tho railroad compauy for approval. The new bridge will be one foot an 1 four inches higher than the present struc lure and the width of the roadway will be titty six feet. Work will be com menced on the improvement as soon as the weather will permit. Young Psop:'.i Entertainment. The Yonng People's Society of Christian Endeavor, conuected with the Hickory StreetPresbyterian onurcli, will give an entertainment on Feb. 31 the tollowing programme will De ren dered: Song bv tho society, prayer, Rev. Mr. Weber; rocitation, Miss Liz zie Schetior; violin solo, John Uery burner ; song, male qnartette; zither solo, L Krans; song, Wm. Gutheinz recitation, L. Behuman; duet, Miss Westphal nud Miss Wirth; tableau, "Rock of Ages," members of the so ciety; song, qnartette. Shorter Paragraphs. Harry Beaver, an 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Beaver, of Pittston avenue, was ruu down by a brewery wagon at Cedar avenue aud Hickory street yesterday. He hud his leg broken. George Gredlein has purchased the restaurant of E P. Buunell on lower Lackawanna avenue uud entered into possession yesterday. James Loveland had a sat of whoels with corrugated tires cast at the Dick son works yesterday. He intends to have then testod by the Traction corn puny. The corru?atol tires, as devised by John Roland, is no infringement on the wheel, us patented by the late Mr. Par-malee. Hooks I Books ! Books 1 During the coming week we shall offer to the subscribers of Tuk Tiuhunk rare Inn gams ill honk W I have a large 1ms of bright nnd pop ular volumes, elegantly bound, that wo intend to give to the imtrons of the paper at about niie-fourth of tho usual price. 1 he following list will give you an Idea of the inducements and the unusual op portnuitios to secure valuable additions to your library. lli'gllllll' 1 rililllie s Price, Price. Tho World's Fair (Now) 3.5U t .S3 Pictorial History of tbeQreat Civil War...' 3 00 ilgriins' Progress llllusl'edl 2.5(1 l.nM h, Kea and Sky 2 78 Marvelous Wonders '-J.75 lie and Works of Spurgeou 1.60 Pictorial History of the llible 8.78 Museum of Wonders !2.73 From Pnle.'o Pole -.75 Pictorial UiSiory of thu Uni ted Slat Kuleuce of I .de Life of Itarnuui Indian Horrors I, aephiis Boepp's Photographs oluinlius, the .Navigator,.. Hear Column Stanley's Travels) Webster Dictionary In one. half UiisKia :uk) 8.TB 1,80 1. 80 8.00 a.Nj .) .75 .Kr, .no .5 M .HO .90 LOO M .50 l.oo 1,86 .60 ,80 .85 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 Cloth bs for Almost Nothing? pRlCES 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. (CUT YOUR COUPONS.) on presentation of two of these Coupons, subscriber of J'HK THIIt B NIC may purchase any book in tin, above list. Hkminhton 'typewriters nud Kdhon Phonographs for sale and rent. Copying work executed. Phonographs rented for an eveiiinu's elitnrtal.'iiueut. Ji lenl.ouu :n;i. Edw. Quntter, Jr., bpruos street, New Iiicycla. A new bicycle worth ITS will bo sold for fH6. The luiicliine is gum auleed and is a turo bargain. Machine may bo been ut the 1 1 .in. o otlice. f IE COLUMBUS II HOUSE Is the most popular musical establishment in Northeastern Penn ylyania The highest grade of Pianos and Organs. The lowest prices obtainable anywhere and the most liberal terms ever offered to purchasers are some of leading inducements. Look at the list the SOME RAILRO D NOTES. A New Departure. COR One Week, commenc ' ing Monday, February 5, we will have a CHINA CUP AND SAUCER Sale, when we will sell Cups and Saucers for less than 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. CHINA: HALL WEICHEL & MiLLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. THE CELEBRATED Sohmcr Pianos, Evereit Pianos, Vose & Sons ' Pianos, Mehlin Pianos, Popular Pease Pianos. THE WORLD RENOWNED Estey Organs, Slory & Clark Organs, Chicago Cottage Organs. Palace Organs, And all kinds of Musical Merehaudisi constantly on baud. The Holidays are hero, and this is the plsco to buy Pianos for a Cbristmaa Preeent Prices are lower than any other music Btore in Scrauton. Special Attention Bemember always when you ntart out to search for a Piano or Or K in that (,'hi litopber Columbus points with his tight band to the exact place you want to go, Now here It is: OPPOSITE COLUXBUa MONTMENT. SCR ANTON, PA. 205 WASHINGTON AVENUE, J. W. Guernsey, Prop. Eslnhart'a Market, Its and .15 Lackawanna avenue. Every day from (1 a. m. to 10 a. m. Hound steak, lie: sirloin steak, 14c.: standing rih roust, 10c.: chuck roast, be.: boiling meat, 4c; fresh pork I'-'ic. ; pork sausage, Via. FEBRUARY 13, 1894. TRIBUNE COUPON Your Choice Of tlim l :nil iflll pictures, "Telephone Girl," "De liverinK ChiiHtimw Presents" and "Maidens Swinging." Bend by mail or incssonjror or bring coupons like iiiiHoi' iiirco differ ent dates, with 10 cents, stamps or coin, to TRIBUNE OFFICE, Cor. Peuu Ave. and Spruce St. A social undr the auspices nf tho' Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Kpiscopal chnrch will be hsld at tho church parsonage tomorrow 'night There will be a musical progratniri", nnd light refreshments will b served. A gonral invitation is extended to nil. A special invitation is extended to young people. Miss Nellie Knight, of Pittston, spent Sunday at this place. Tho Pntinsylvania Coal company and Krie and Wyoming railroad companies will pay their employes today. The Onnmoro Iron and Steel com pany turned nnothsr huge locomotive nut of its shops yesterday. This latest piece of mechanism is of the con solidated type and is one of the largest iocomotiva in this suction and the snc oud of her kind in the world boing built with thresdireut action cylinders She is a novelty in every detail and has proven a diflicnlt pieos of work owing to the intricities which were in volved iu adapting the three cylinders to the cousolidatsd mechanism. The wholo d 'slgn was originated with tho utmost ncfuracy ns no other locotno tive conld be used as a mo lei. The three cylindor type of locomotive was patented by John B, Smith, president of the Krie and Wyoming Valley rail road, in Juno, lsui nnd sinco that time three small and two large locomotives hnve been built anl used very successfully Engine No. 4, the latest ono built, is the largest one on the road and a weight of over sixty-live tons rests upon her eight drivers. The second pair oi unvera are a noveitv ur -i; Egg coal as fuel Is not liked by Dela ware and Hudson nnginors. When completed, Scrnnton's now Dela ware nud Hudson station will bo tho liuost along the line, Tho ''Delaware and Hudson Canal com pany'' operates (Ml miles of railroad to 10S miles ot canal, Electric looomotivo headlights cost I7.i apiece, but are said to bo olToctive in pre venting accidents. The Lehigh Valley's Month Easton ihopi are on fonr-dnys-n-week time, caused through economical nnrossitios. It coit a Hootgis railroad rotnpany ii,."ii0 damageR tor failing to knp iti pamettger station platform lighted at night. One hundred nu 1 Ifty emptv Delaware, Lackawanna and Western . box cars will transport ico from Heart lake to various stations. Certain elements among Handing rail road nerurlty holders are anxious to have John Wanatnaker undertako tho road's re organization. The I'hlgh Valley will noon run a vestl buled ex pre h between New Y'-rk and Chi cago, it is tiuiidiug st. tho wuguer ral nce Car company's works. Wage reductions at OoSton aro recelyod with disfavor bjr the briikettien ; but Le high Valley olllc-inls claim tlmv nro rnu- (lred nercesHiiry hy tho dull times. It. P. Cowles, tho night, train dispatcher i,r the Delaware, Laokawaoue and West ern OOmneoy In this city, bai few superi ors In this country n a dispatcher. To such men as Mr. Cowles the company owes its wonderful immunity from accidents. The Lehigh Valley railroad will soon have its own telegraph linn Into Jersey I'lty. Charles Armlirnster, of Bast Munch i hunk, the superintendent of construc tion, hn' just returned, linviug Completed tho stringing of a table weighing 9,800 pounds across the Newark Hay draw. Owing to tho transfers during tho Le high Valley's tlO-Up, the Krn has captured 4211 cars of live stock, 102 cars of potatoes, i!l cars of fresh meat ami 5!t enrs of miscel laneous freight which would, it is said, have been retained by tho valley but for arrangements made when its tracks wern blockaded. Prom preliminary reports it. appears that, the gross earnings of the Delaware nnd Hudson company increased last yar I888,1 777 over ISM ahd 11,508,1)6 over 1801 The increase in not earnings was $1111, 108 and 111 the surpliis applicable to dividends it was I7II,0N5. Uecripts from the coal busi ness last yenr amounted to 88,089.648, the largest sinco 1HMS, when they reached $10, 63S7067i The SUrplttI earulugs,nlHo, are the largest since that year, aud the percentage to the stock is 10.71, against 1(111 iu IWILi and 7.84 iu IH9I. When it Is remembered that in IS1I2 tho Delaware and Hudson had to Compote with the McLood combine, this Steady growth Is very siguillcaul, Tho road's present management lias decided cause to feel satisfied with itself. The Rave, droves' photos, 43,1 Spruce street. AMUSEMENT NOTES. In tho drama. "The Silver King," which Carl A Batwin Will present ut the Academy of Music this evening, then) is found all that contributes to hold the close attention of an audience for lumrs. The plot is so skillfiilly wrought out that it cannot fail to idease and excite, and as the breathless audience watches it unfold, the opinion that it is the greatest meln-drama of the ng- becomes stronger and stronger aud universal with opinion. THOMAS W. KKF.NK. Thomas W. Keene, the tragedian, supported by a company of exceptional merit, will appear at the Academy of Music tomorrow evening in a grand presentation of "Richard III." BtVOrnl vears hnvo passed since Mr. Reene'e Inst appearance in this city. During that period he has gathered laurels, and also many dollars, in other places as a onaKtipearean actor, iho death or Booth nnd iiarrett left him one of the best exponents on the American stage Of the Hard of Avon's dramas, and his ncceeO is, as it should be, vary suc- ufoi, (IKotlllF. TBaTORIR'8 Al MCA. The clever come lian and dancer oc oentlque, John A Ooleman, plays the role of the "would-be-explorer" in Thatcher's new comedian, "Africa." which comes to the Academy of Music next Friday evening, Feb. 10, and to say that a moio truthful or natural portrayal of the character would be poealble Wonld be to underestimate tin, cleverness of this truly great artist. His grolcstiio nnd grncolul d inces are a feature among the tunny features of "Africa.1' Li BOXbl MAItll!. Agnes Berndon, in her play of "La Hello Marie," or "A Woman's Re venge," in the first placo has surround ed her fair self with a good supporting company, yet hIiu. in her dual role of Jean, tho betraved mill girl, nud Ma rie, mi embodiment of vengeance, stands out as does the sun nf tor a sum mer shower. "La DslU Mario" will be the attraction nt tho Academy of Music Thursday evening 1 1 1 1 s PRING . Styles of HATS Have arrived. Best quality and lowest prices. COLLINS & HACKETT 220 Lacka. Avenue. uiiiiiBiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiu a The UENU NE New S 1 WuUsTeP pianos 1 ESTAB. 1866. S N. w .,rk ware rooms, No. 5 j; w ruth avenue r s I C. RICKER & CO., I 9 ledealera In this section S l mice IK) Adams avenue S niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimii: AT The (itral Marvel Of Dental Science Anaesthene A receul discovery and property of the Bole Honwocd & Wardcll, DENTISTS, 316 Lackawanna Ave. W BAT J. 0, si; , MO N8 SAYS AllOUT ANKSTHKNE. Kits III ,,, Mill! ,,! After having eleven teeth extracted at one kitting by iiu painless method, l pi - nonnre II ,.,,., tlrll,.,r- pari Ion tar, 1 1 SKA ions i READ The new ollbr made to Tribune .1 readers on page It is the best one yet made public. SLEDS AT COST FUMY & HOLT SPRUCE ST. Scranton, Pa. Special for This Com ing Week. Men's Cork Sole Lace Shoes, Qoodyear Welt, $4 u-rade, C ft to be O-.Jv' Men's Cork Sole I.aco Shoes, hand-eewedwelt,S grade, to dJO flQ be 0'",lJ Ladies' Dongola, Ki l Button, Patented Tip, Qoodyear welt, Common sense last.all s(l 4.l SO grade, to be C-,( Ladies' Fine Kid Ilutton.cork soles, hand turn, Common Sense last, only a few psirs of them, lt"i grade, tube... 0i-' Ladies' Dull Dongola Hut ton, double soles. Common Sense Q') " -only, Ifl grade closed out nt O ' '' Mises' Straight float llntton, spring heel, sizfs 1 1 to 8; if'.' djl j Q j;rdo will soil at ! 1 , Hoys' School Shoes, button nnd luco, sizes 11 to ifl Co will (i soil at r IC $5.98 AT $9.00 A Rich CLOTH JACK ET, Full Skirt, Balloon Sleeve.uavy.Llaek tiuil tan. lost to make, $1G. Now 15.98. We will give yon the choice of 40 Jackets, all this season's make Not one in tio lot that cost less than $12 to $21). AT $12.00 JACK ITS. CLl Tll CAPES FUB CAPES and WRAPS. 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