1 m THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. MATICH 6. 18f4. LIVE NEWS OF Tl PITTSTONS The Sciunton Tmuunk's Pittstoo 4s parUnant is in charo of J. M. Fiihy, to whom uuws items aud complaints may be referred. A RED LETTER IKY. A Split in the Oir,ulzation of the Council. Y-sterlny wan a red letter Any in the history of Pittsttm politic. Thtrly morning ran ray had scarcely ens', their reflections over the town when citizens, oandldatM and oflicfrs might have been s'n wending their way in the direction of Water street, on which i Inc ited the town hall, where the or Rtnilatlon of ilie new council it was supposed would be effeoted, The borongh or linanOH sUt that the new council iliall meet at 10 o'olook on the first Monday of M;ircii of o.ich year, and organise by tooting clviir mra end secretary, aud proceed as soon us convenient to the election of other officers. For some yew it has been onstoo irv for the old 0 tancil to meet botwou 9 end 10 o'olock on the first M mlav of March to dispose of btrtittssi that h is been laid ovr from previvim moetiusc. Daring the hours previous to the time of maetin all was activity etnons: the rival Candidates and thsir friends, fixing their fences nnd adjusting thsir political wiies as best thoy could for the final struggle. Ten o'clock, 11 o'clock arrived, but the ol I council, Composed of Meter. Hunt, Km. Kear ney, Allen, MangSU and Kuowlec, failed to put in an appearance oxwpt the first three members. Tne clock registered five minntss of 1. o'clock when Mr. Manuan made his entry Into the council chamber, and divesting himself of his top coat and hat, tooit a seat at the council desk Mr. Hart and his colleagues, who had beeu wutchint; their chances, instantly followed Mr. Mangan into the room, aud betore the latt-r knew what happened, Chairman H art immediately oallad a meeting, there being presut four members, or a ma jority of the old eouncll, Mr. Mangan, discorering how neatly he was trapped, U'uored the call aud in a "jiffy" grabbed his coat and hat and shot out of the council chamber at breakneck speed. Mr. Hart, Kane and K arny remained in their seats for over an hour to ascertain what tin dissenting mi tnber proposed to do, but they wait e ; in vain. They finally left the hall. In explanation of their action in so do ing tney insert mere is iu the neighbor hood of $3,800 for labor, etc. , due to various p u lies and which otitflit to b paid by them. After Mr, Mangan left the hall a eonfereuce was held by Burgess Mo loney and six councilman composed as follows: Anthony Clifford, M. J. Lyn,;tt, M .1, Donnelly, Patrick Ma- loney (all new members), J, J. Mangan and Henry Kuowles, oil members. The conference was as to what was the best course to pursue under the circumstances. It w is finally decided, after gaining permission to tmet in the Eatfle hotel Mser. Kennedy, H-n-nican and Tigne, the remaining conn ciltnen, refused to accede to the wishes of Mr. Maloney, and the six council men enumerated above therefore cut no Sgure iu the proce? liugs which were carried out. &, l). Heap, the new member from the Seventh ward, was unable to be present owing to sickness. The six conncilm u took dinner at Eagle, after which they retired to the parlors where the m -etnii; was formal ly opened. Burgess Maloney aud borough Solicitor liohan were present, and Dr. Joseph C. Heap and ex-Borough Scretary P. F. Joyce were tellers. The representatives of the press were: Win. Leslie, of the Eitnira Telegram; Geo. Morris, Newe Dealer; Tnomas J. Roftus, Gazette, and TlIE TBIBUNI rep rnsentative. T he slate which had been made S.it nrd ny night went through without a hitch, notwithstanding the herculean efforts that had beeu made to break it, and the following persons were elected without atiy opposition: Presi dent of council. J. J. Mangan; borough Srcretery, J. E. Dempsey; borough treasurer, M .1 Langan; street com missioner, Patrick Joyce; borough so li tor, C. F. Bohan, esq ; chief of pilice, Joseph Loftus; borough teamster, Thomas K-lley. After the election, a vote of thanks was tendered the burgess, borough solicitor and outgoing secretary for services rendered the psst year, and also to Mr. Snyder for the use of his parlors. The meeting then adjourned to meet a 7.150 o'clock In the town hall. The town OOUnoil met in the town ball last evening for the first time. There was present Messrs Tigu, Hen nigan, Kennedy, Lynott, Clifford, Donnelly, Kearney, Maloney and Man gun. Long before the opining of the evening session the street or entrance to tne hall was li ned from on si le to tne oilier Willi ltili-resleil ri'iz-'iis eng'T to have their appetites whetted by the egeitatnant which the existing condi tion 01 alt urs altordeu, inn me,igre surroundings made it very unpleasant tor tboss interested in the proceedings ihe hour st for the meeting to take place WM 7 30 o'clock, but, it was M. 10 o clock belore the meeting got down to WOK and chairman Man gan cslled the meeting to order. There was present Lynott.Clifford, Donnelly, Kennedy, Tizue, Henuigan, Kearney, Maloney, Lvnott. The minutes of the meeting hel l in tiie afternoon were reitd, but upon being pres.inted for con Urination met with much opposition on the p irt of Kearney, TigOS, aenolgan, nd Kennedy, wiio voted against it, while Donnelly, Maloney, Cliff r l, L nott, and Mangan voted to affirm the tninuteH as read. The motion was therefore carried Mr. Donnolly moved tliat a committee of three be appointed to have the large Mom adjoining fixed uu suitable for meeting purposes. This was the signal for another outburst among the fac tions and for a lime it was feared tronble would ensue, .seeing it was impossible under the circumstances to conduct the business in a business-like way, on motion of Mr. Donnelly, an adjournment was tiiknn until next Monday evening at 7 80 o'clook. T s.irllsr symptoms of dyspepsia, such es distress after eating, heartburu, and occasional headaches, should nut be ne glected. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla and be cured. Beat's P lis are the best family cathartic and liver medicine. Harmless, reliable, sure- PITTSTOfl CONDENSATIONS. Anthonv Moran's residence, on Mar ket street, was destroyed by fire at 0 30 yesterday morning. It is supposed that a lamp which hail been left burning exploded, thongh the real cause of the fire is not known. The family barely escaped, as all were sound asleep when the fire started. The house was valued t $8,000. It was insured for $1,000, in companies represented by Captain John T. Flannery. A few of the household goods were saved. Mrs. P. J. Conway, of New York city, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Patrick Corcoran, of Oregon, re turned home yesterday. Dr. DeVoe left yesterday for Mans field, Pu., to spend a few days with his parents. Misses Lnca Millvnney, Maggie and Lizzie Kane, visited Miss Lizzie Wbslen at A voce Sunday. Mrs. James MeCane, of Avooa, was a visitor here yesterday. Miss Annie Ahora spent yesterday th guest of friends in Wilkes-Harre. Miis Ellie Seaman), of Avoca, spent yeaterdav in town. Mrs V. W. C irpenter of the West Side, fell yesterday aud broke her arm. Miss Ailie Wright, of Scanton, was a gnest m the family of Wm. Holvey on Park street, West Side. Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson visited friends in Serauton yesterday, Mrs, G. M. Colville, of liinghamtou, wno has been visiting friends here the past few days, returned horns yester day. Mr. and Mia C. H. Truman, of Boranton, spent yesterday with friends here. Nat Johnson, who is seriously ill at bis home ou the West Side, is to be taken to Philadelphia, at which place he will enter the University of Penn sylvania fur treatment. " Miss Ella Mick, of Wilkes-Brre, visited Miss Kva Brown yesterday. Dysptpila and Indigestion In their worst forms are cured by the use of P. P. P. If you are debilitated and run down, or if you need a tonic to regain flesh and lost appetite, strength slid vigor, take P, I'. P., and you will he strong and healthy. ! or shattered constitutions and loat manhood 1'. I'. P (Prickly Ash. Pone Root and Potassium) is the kmgof all medicines. P. 1'. 1'. is the greatest blood pu i dler iu the world. For bale by sll drugisU. e - THE PIONEER CITY. Live News and four daughters. Funeral services will be held at the house today at 1 o'clock, and will be conducted by Revs. F. P. Doty and W. J. Gnest. In terment will be made at Washburn strset cemetery, Hyde Park. Warreu D. Ervin, of Hop Bottom, was a welcome visitor In towu yester day, R. J, Taylor.onr enterprising harness maker, was a caller at Jurmyn ou Sun day. Richard James and Joe Bell, of Maple street, are visiting with friends at Philadelphia. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. (teorire Smith, of Main street, is very sick with rheumatism. John H. Bom bo has returned home after spending a few days with friends at Plymouth. Mrs. David Griffiths and daughter Ruth, of Providence, visited with rel atives here aud ou the Ridge last Sat urday. Ton iuiei'Matism, lumbago, Neuralgia, crump and colic there is no remedy su perior to the geuuine Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. e FROM MOSCOW. Notes Culled by an Argus- Eyed Reporter. Special to the .Scnmfea Tribune, Carbondalb, Pa., March 5. Mrs, William J. Opie died on Sunday even ing at 8 o'clock. On Tuesday of last wwk Mrs. Ooie was one of a party of ladies who enjoyed a sleighride to Boranton, Upon her return she com plained of being ill aud her sickness was pronounced a case of malignant diphtheria. She gradually grew worse until death came to ber relief. She was united in marriage ou Juno 2, 1802, since winch time she and her bus baud lived happily iu rooms on Salem avenue. The deceased was 23 years of age, aud was the 'daughter of Mr. and Ms. Tbeophitns Pierce, of this city. IfcMiss Cora Allen, of Syracuse, N. Y., is visiting Mrs. Walter Wilson, of Johu street. Mrs. Martha Craus, of Oswego, is the guest of Mrs. Henry Reynolds in this place Emmons L. Peck returned to his po sition to Elk Grove, Pa., yesterday af ternoon after a brief visit with his pa rents in this city. li. F. Maxsy, of Forest City, was a pleasant visitor in this city ou Satur- lay afternoon. Mrs. John Mohrs. of Park street, has returned to her home in this city after i two weeks' visit in Houesdale. The work of plnsterinr the upper stories of the Hotel Anthracite is auout finished and the windows are being placed in position Plasterers nre now busy on the storerooms facing Sixth avenue and the stores will be ready for inspection by intending tenants the early oart of this week. Harry Kennett, of Scranton, spent the Sabbath in this city as the guest of his brother, Walter Bennett, of Spring streot. Miss Martha Thomas returned to her home iu Scranton this afternoon after enjoying a brief visit in this city. Mrs. Johu Kuisell, a former resident of Carbondale, is visiting friends here. G. J. Thomas, of Belmont stnet. passed the Sabbath in Forest City. Dr. Harry Van Hergan, of Green Ridge, was the guest of his brother Robert, in this place this afternoon. .Mrs. Purple, of Forest City, was among the out of town people who were in this city today. A happy event took plaee in the Baptist Tabernacle Sunday afternoon immediately at the olose of the Sab bath school at 1 o'clock. The whole school marched from the chapal to the main portion of tho church where they witnessed tho immersion of four little girls, all members of the Sabbath school. Mrs. William Snedikar died Sunday morning at 7 o clock at her home, 188 I'ike streot. Ducoasud was S8 years of age. the remains will oe taken over the Delaware and Hudson Gravity railroad tomorrow (Tuesday) morning to Promptou, her former home, where interment will be made. Sunday was the time of quarterly communion service iu the Fust Pres byterian ohnrcli in this city and at which time fifty-eight candidates were made communicants. All but three of these were received up an a profession of their faith. An important meeting of tho Sib- batb protection committee of Scranton and Dunniore will be held at the Young Men's Chrisliau association rooms at 10 o'clock this morning. All city pastors and friends of the Sabbath uru invited to attend. L'w Bunnell, of Scranton. was a vis itor in this city today. Specimen Cases. H. II. Clifford, New OaassL Wig., wns troubled with neuralgia nud rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarmiiig degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh aud strength. Three bottles of Elec tric Haters cured him. Edward Hho herd, Harrisburg, III., had a running sore on bis leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottle of lilectnc Hitters and seven boxes of lluclt leu's Auiica Salve and Ins log is sound aud well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five hirire fever soies on his leg, doctors M.ud be was incurable. One bottle Electric Hitters nnd one box Ituckleyi's Arnica Halve cured him entirely, bold by Mat thews liros, PECKVILLE POINTERS. Personal Paragraphs QatharsA By an Entertaining Correspondent. Sptcial to Hie Scranton Tribune. MOSCOW, Pa., Marcu &. -Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Gardner spent Sunday with relatives iu Stroudsburg. Miss Florence Cannon has returned from a visit with friends in Scranton. Miss Pet Millet, of Scranton, spent Sunday with her cousin, Miss Addie Snaw. J. L. Scott and FVauk Cannon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Cauuou over Sunday. Miss Fannie Sparks, a missionary to India, preached in the Methodist eburch Sunday morning and evening. Miss Mattie Hinds, of Moosic, is visiting her cousin, Miss Grace Hindi Dr. , J. Brown has returned from the Philadelphia Dental college for a vacation. The Carpet band will give a social in aughu s hall lhnrsday evening Mary, the little daughter of S. S. Yeager, is suffering with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Yeager spent Sunday m Serauton. O, J. Gsige, of Philadelphia, was home over Sunday. F. W. Posten, the jeweler, is in New York ou business. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PHYSICIANS AND BUBOBOm, DIl. O. E. DEAN, Discuses "f the bye, Nose Tin oat and Eur, UM bi.ruOJ street, oppo- Htu court house. Dk. A. J. CON NELL, Oftlce al WsBtuuiiton avonue. corner Sprue street, over Fraucku s drun store, liesidonce, ?i in t. Oltlue heura: 10.;i to lli a. ra. and to J una u;l to 7.30 p. m. Sunday, 2 to S p. m. DH. VN. K ALLEN. Ufnoo car. Lacka wanna and Washington uvea: over Leon ard ah,a atore; olltco hours, ID to 11! a. ra. anil iito 4 p. m.; evuuiuKS at resilience, au ss- Washington -ive. I li, C. L. KHKV, 1'iactlco limited to ll It caws of tlio Eye, Ear, None and Throat; effleo, lit Wyoming uve. Iteaidcnco, W Vine street. 1 H. L U. GATES, Un Wanhinnton Avonua. XJ Office hours, 8 to U u.ui., 1.3U to 8 and toS p.m. Jill, L WENT,, M. 1. Offices. XI and') Commonwealth building: resilience Til MadiHonavo; office hours. W to Li, i to 1, 7 to 8; bunduvs 2.80 to 4. evenings at residence. A specialty niadu of diroase of tho eyu, ear, nose and throat and tryneoology. DK. U. l. MUBB AY, specialty made on dis eases ol eye and skin, 21. Wyoming Ave. Offloe hours: Until Ida in. .2 to 4 ami" to sp.in. ANNDAL CLEARING SALE A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa. Thousands Remnants of Dry Goods. Cloaks and Fur Capes during sale at less than cost of material. Every iiich of counter room covered with the greatest bargains ever shown. Ladies' Felt Hate, this season's styles 10c. each. Boys' Winter Waists I On each. Mulls 30c. enoh. Cloaks $ 1 .50 each. HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OK VALUE. COME. IT WILL PAY YOU, Great Clearing Sale. Closing- out the bal- of our ance at following prices: VKIKKINAltY SUHUKOHS E. Veieriiiur; Don rniurv Hnrinon. i gold raodkllst of "ii- BTURQB, tistrv a an tarlo Veterinary C'nlloito. Office. Summer i livery, 828 Dix at., near Keller's oarrlago ahop. Telephone No. IU, 11MI.I.AKIX WAHRHS ft V nan and Counselors at Law, Republican When Tlahy WAS slek, wi p.ive her Oistorla. When she was a Child, she cried for I'ustoria. When she lvame Miss, she clun to 1'astorla. When she had Children, she gave theui Cadtorta. LAWYERS. I M C. ItANCK S Law and Collection of tl . flee. No. 817 bnruco St., opposite Forest House.. Boranton, f'a. ; collections a apaclaltv throuuhout Pennsylvania; ruiiahie correspond ents in every county. TES8UPSA HAM), Attorneys and Couns.1l I lots at Law. Commonwealth hulldiuit Washington ate. W. It Jkhsi'P, Hoiiao: li. Hand. W II JtSSUP, In KN AFP, Attor T" tiulhlinu. Washington avo.. Scranton, Til 1JATTKKSC N & WILCOX, Attorneys ami Counsellors at Law; olllces u and S Library buildiutf. boranton, Pa KOBWKI.L 11. rATTSBSOB. Wll.t.lA M .V V IIX IU ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, At torneys and Counsellors, Commonwealth building. Rooms ID, -) and ill. HENRY M. SKELY Law offices in Price building, 1 Waahinxton avunue. t, KANK T OKKLL, Attorney at Law. lioom I 5, Coal KxchaiiR". Scranton. Pa. A. B. BROWN'S PITTSTON, PA. BEE HIVE, Mercereau & Connell U07 LACKAWANNA AVliNUU DIAMONDS, MILTi.N W. LOWBY, C. II V()N SToUcll. WEAK MEN UUtTMIM. UW MDlcsl biiitv. Wuakni'Ki l Bodv toirhpa, mid Imputeiu-y, mid YOUR ATTENTION Is OALLBD To IBS (Jrcut ICiiRlish Remedy, Cray's Specific Medicine IF YOU SUFFER f i i vous Ue- ;iud Minil, Siiorma- ea. and Imnotsney. and all disea-.eH that arise from over-indnlgsnoe and Kolf-ahuse, as Loss of Memory and rower, Dimness of Vis ion, Premature Did Au'o and many other dls eases that lead to Insanity or onaumption and an early nave, write for a pamphlet AddreesOKAY MEDICINE CO., Hufialo, N. Y. Tbu epeolfle Medicine is sold by all druxfrists at 5 per package, or six packages for 95,or sent by mail on receipt of money. and with every Jf,.i onler W GUARANTEE enre or money refunded. aaaas bi fWiiu account of counterfeits wo have adopted the Yellow Wrapper, tho only genu ine, bold In Serauton by Matthews lirus. Att'ya, 'SH Washing tou ST., C. H. isiiiare I AMES W. OAKKoKD, Attorney at Law, I risnns SS, A4 and OA, Commonwealth bT'g. CAMUKL W. KUiiAK, Attorney at Law. 17 Ofllee. .'Ill Snrticpxt . Serauton. Pa I A WATKKS. Attorney at Law, 421 j. Lackawanna aue.. S, i anion. Pa P P. SMITH, Counollor at Law. Offloe, I .r iih M. ,V. M Coi nwi-alth builiiinn i K. PITCHEK, Attorney at Law, Com " . nionwealth hnilning. Scranton, Pa C. COMKHYS. W Sun st. DB. BEPLOULE. Attorney -Loans nevo- tiatd on real est:,U- security. 40S Hpruce. I V. KILL AM, Attorney at Law. Ml Wy I ominK avenue, ScranUm. HAVE YOUB KEEU8 AND MORTOAOKS written and aoknowlcdifed by J W. BROWNING. Attorney and Notary Public, IS) Commonwealth Huililinr and Fine Jewelry, Leather Goods, Clocks, Bronzes, Onyx Tables, Shell Goods, Table and Ban quet Lamps, Choicest Bric-a- Brac, Sterling Silver Novelties. Russian Lynx Circular Capes. 21 liioh-a 1.!'1 Eleciric Seal Circular Capes, 84 In S.HS Astrakhan Circular Capos, 24 In 9.PS Wool s, al Circular Cap s. Irt in Uu i btone Mart -n Circular Capos. U iu 4H.U0 Brown Marten Circular Capet, 24 la 45.00 Otter Circular Cap 21 iu 50.09 a Seal Sacques Poai Bacques, iej Indies long IUMD Seal JaokeU, :M Inches 100.00 Seal Jackets. 21 inches long UI.03 Aatrukhau Jackets Jl inches Ion: , 35.UIJ Circular Capes Seal Circular Cape, 30 Inches long, with. Butterfly Cape SS500 Otter Circular Cape, 3a inches long, with Hntt-rrly Cape 105.0(1 Bable Circular Cape, 801ucbes long 85 00 Astrakhan Circular Cape, 30 inches lung 22 00 Electric Seal Circular Cape. N in. loiia-.. 2J 00 Clray Criruiner Circular Capo, JO In. long 30 00 4ildozon American 8al MulTn at....l A each 1 lot f chililren's aela at Sbc eacfc 1 lot of Sleigh Kohoi, plush tin li $3 uact Ladies' Plush and Cloth Coats at Your Own Price. Ice .'. Skates, All Prices and all Sizes. J. 138 Wyoming Ave. The only Practical Furrier in the city. 513 LACKAWANNA AVE. CM Hool SCHOOLS, OK THE LACKAWANNA, Scran" ton. Pa., prepares Imys and alrla forcoUefft or bnatnessi thoroughly trains touur childrea Cataloaue at 1 .-0,110.1. Rev. Thomas M. I'am, Waltkii H. Bnai.L, la WOKCKSTKR S KINDEKtiAKTEN 31 anil School, 412 Adams avenue. Pupils ri-celTod at January 2. all times. Next term will open c DKM I IMS. C LAUBACH, Surgeon Dentist, No, 115 Wyoming ave. R M. BTRATTON, offlc Coal Bsehaass Spring Ginghams. We have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the coming spring and summer. Finer Goods, More Tasteful Colorings and Lower Prices than ever before, are what will recommend them to our patrons. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON, PA. LOANS. 1 MIB HEI'UIII.IC Savings ami Loan Asso ciation will loan ou munov on cicler terin ami pay you better on inrnstment than any ntner ansoeialion. Call on H. .n i Ai.l.- DEH, Dime Bank building HO I KI.S AND RESTAURANTS, T1, Wyoming mod HIS tl .lll.Nhl LH, ili am wy ave. Roouim heated with Nteam: all em ImproTenients C M TrtcMAIff, Krop. ZIKULKR S HOTEL, HZ7 Lackawanna ave nue, ticrautoa Kates reaaonablo. I'. 1.1 ii Proprietor. ESTMISUTEU HOTEL. W. o. SCUENCK. Hanaasn t isteer.th ntroet, one block east of Broadway, at Union Square, New YorIL American plan, Sll 511 per day and upward. OYNE H0I8L. European plan; good 11 Open day aud ntiiht. u euie plied with the best. P. H. COYNE. Proprietor. cMUANTO.N HOl'SE near I).. LAW pa O sengur depot. Conducted on the Euroean plan. Victoii Koch. Proprietor t HAND CENTRAL. 'Ihe largest and heel VJ eiiulppod hotel in Allentowu, Pa. ; ratoi Ba unfr, w THE PROBLEM SOLVED Howto make Home Happy 12 and 12.M per day. Victim D TYojrletor I) AIUII1TKCTS. AVIS ft HOUPF, Arohiteots'Tlooms 34, 2.1 oi'l 2li Conmionw eiilth 0 1,1'.-, Scranton "X. WALTER, ArehittTLibrary build Inir. Wyoming avenue. Scranton. L. BROWN. Arch B. Architect, Price building, 181 Vl ashlngton Ave., Scranton. Ms K.I.I.ANK.ors. D. S WARTS WHOLESALE b and V Duno bank building, A Budgst of Biiaf News Nuggets Brightly Written Up. Sftecial to the Scranton VWfmns. I'KC'KViu.H, I'a,, March 5,Ths Con sumers' I'owiler millg, which have been 1 lie tor the lust ;t wo weeks, resumed work yesterday morning. Thomas Warne spent Sunday with friends at Nantiooke. All parties wishing to eecure The Triiilne portfolios of the World's fair nnd the Mugic City can obtain thetn by calling on the agent bare, S. M. Rogers. Mrs. DeWitt Finch spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. McDonald, at Olyphant. VV. a. Wallace spent Snnday with relatives at Brown Hollow. The employes of the Grassy Island Delaware and Hudson breaker will b paid this afternoon. Thomas Sainsbnry died at his home on Ausdeiny street, last Saturday even inir at 12 o'clook, of heart failure, aged 58 years. He leaves a wife and seven children to mourn bis loss three sons Thatcher IS THE BEST. Get prices and see the furnace nnd be con vinced. A full line of HEAT ERS, Appello aud Gauze Door Ranges, CONLAYS HARDWARE PITTSTON, I'A. What is More Attractive Than a pretty face with a fresh, bright complexion? Por it, use Pozzonl'a Powder MARCH 6, 1894. TRIBUNE COUPON Your choice of three beautiful pictures, "Telephone Girl," "De livering Christmas. I'resentH" ami "Maidens .Swinging." Send by mail or messenger or bring coupons like this of llu i3 differ ent dates, with 10 cents, Btainpg or coin, to TRIBUNE OFFICE, Cor. Penn Aw. and Spruce St. HOHTON lumber, Scranton, i'a. KllAKUEE HROTHr.ItH, PKINTKKH' Mioohes, envelopes, nanor hairs, twine. at .-house. 1110 Washington uve., Scranton, Pa IKi.'t (,:; avonue. Uom. 1) I,. 1 OOTK, Ak't Funeral Director and Embalmer. IMtANK V. SHOWN CO., WHOLE I sale dealer, in Wooilware, Cordayo and Oil Clotb, 720 W. Lackawanna avenue. BAl'EK'S (lt( lir.STRA Ml'SIO FOB balls, picnics, partiea, reccptlona wod iliiius and oonrert work furulnhod. For terms address It. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avo.. over Hulhert's music store. ; I" V.HA FINN & S( iNrbuiidrs""iuil contrao j torn, sards: t'orner ollvost. and Adams ave ; corner Ash it. and Pens SVS., Scranton. M1 IUOTF.S 1.IVBKY. I Flrwt -cIbhh cirrlaii BBKOB. R. C'LAHK & CO., Si-dsmen. Flonsta Vj and Nurwrymcir, store I4S Washington avenue; frees house, IDjU North Main avenue; store telephone 7s" TEAS. UltANU UNION TEA CO.. done Hr, wiui: s 111 1 w IDS KUETTEU 5lS Lackawanna avenua, tl Scranton, Pa , inanuf'r of Wlro Screens. MT. PLEASANT AX HI . r t II.. Coal of the best quality for domestio usn,and of all alien, delivered in any part of the city t lowest price. Orders loft at my office. NO. IIS, WVOMINQ AVENUK. Rear room, first floor. Third National Bank, or sent by mall or telephone to tne mine, will receive prompt attention. Special eoulrachi will be made for the sale and dullvory ot Huckwhoat Coal. WM. T. SMITH. ri s Seeds and Fertilizers Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and Lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & CONNELL CO. Hotel Waverly European Plan. First-elas? Mar stt lohed. Depot (or Bergnor Ena'cl s Tannhieus.r Beer. H,E Cor, 15th end Filbert Ms, FhilaJi Host dcsirabln for residents of N E. Penn (ylvanla All conveniences lor travelers to and from Broad Street station and the Twelfth and Market Street station. L)j slrable for visiting Sorantonlans and po lie iu tho Anthracite Regiou. T. J. VICTORY, PR0FRIET0R. Lost Manhood "Pay. etc., SUIW enreS it I Ml A I idoo Itotnedr. With irritkMn.rMU.il MATHIEWS UROS , PrugsklU, t, 1 .uluu. I'a und vigor quickly 1 iitereu.Vai'U-oc.ls, Igktly ritnr l.'ilH ,'iir. ,,v I...,', .mm .n Hindoo RetnedT. With nrittMta.rMU.UMr.. t 9d i'.I As uijjlit draws down.the oartain early, and the wind s about whistling to keep itself warm, the question of how to spend best the evoiiiii; hours becomes as familiar as tiie fireplace to every home. "Pupa, what 11 we do lor lmi after tea," ''Oh, John, 1 wish I had something nice to read!" Toese expressions come from the lips of children and wive-; al most every winter evening. No game has yet been devised in which a whole family can take part night tifter night with pleasure to all. Tastes differ nowhere more than among the Individual members of a family. One will want to read a novel, another history, another Study, another will like pictures, and the father of all will probably cure for nothing so much as that which relates to his ow n business. 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