The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 10, 1894, Image 3

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THE SCHAJNTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 10. 1804.
EEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !
THE GENUINE POPULAR
Punch Cigars
HAVE THE INITIALS
G., B. 8e Co.,
ftnprint"(1 on Ennli C'gar
Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's.
Ul II I Mill NK UI aiiL
DR. H. B. WARE
SPECIALIST.
EYE, EAR, ISOSli AND TUBOAT.
OFFICE HOURS : ffiVotetXk
j35 WYOMING AVE.
CUKPll It UbT Of BOOKS
Till of Handicm. V ' Sl la
FopuUr Hn.
Balow will be fouud n new list of the
hniii m booki comprising tiie popa
l.tr eris now mviiilnble to Tnuu INI
re idrs The lit has been raid, Ami
include thoe book now in ttock. An
arly order will bo your lafcat 8ur
Mice of Betting the volnnu'H you want,
col .I'M W'S BUUK&
Motltal Btrongle.
Myetenr of Haaeoni Cab.
ljuly Yolworth' Lliiuuoud.
Black UfKuty.
Tfut of Sli-in.
I'M Memeeellata Secret.
Kt ins Spa L
I'rivutivr S itn
Triucc Cbarlee' Daughter.
siss Family Botrioeon.
Dath Bad Marrini;-
Utpsv Blair.
ir r. Kortescue.
UriniM Household Kairy Tales.
Master of i ereniomes.
Master of BollauuraL
Merry Meu.
Ivan hoe
Men '.'ore.
B.nnie Dora.
Baron Munchausen.
Vol Ijuantcs.
Dark Day,.
Oorallla.
Life Remorse.
crayon Paper.
Child' History of England.
Christmas Stone.
Pathless Bargain.
House oa the Matsh.
Essays Elia.
Evil Qenloa.
Allot yuarterniaiu.
atotaa.
A in a Looting Glen.
Witcnes Head.
John Halaiax.
Diaua Ceres.
Janets Repeunuce.
Hojie's t-iame.
Two (Orphans.
Desperiue Woman.
Wife in Name Only.
Between Two Sa.us.
Crookeil Path.
Chnstin Stories.
Li.e s Remorse.
Deersiarer.
Javne Evrl.
Mott.
Oliver Twist.
String Ariv-n'nr of a Phaeton.
Fait hand Freedom.
J nn Halilm.
Pioner.
Breezil Lancton.
Dutchess.
Dick' Wandenag.
Friendship
Hon. Mrs. Vereker.
Delde.
Rcr Mora.
Seco Thought.
Sketch B joh.
OXFORD SERIK3.
Bnrnahy Radge.
Ivanhce.
Lick's Sweetheart
Aesop's Fables.
East Lynn.
Foul Play.
David C'opperfield.
ijnff.th 'inunt.
Daughter -f H-th.
Vicar of WakeSeld.
Monastery.
Children of tho Abbey.
Lif of Davi 1 Crockett.
Bride of Lammertnoor.
Aurora Floyd,
Don yuixto.
Guild-roy.
Guy Ma;. Bering.
Vivian the Scanty.
Knickerbocker History of New York.
Cbando.
Zanoni.
The VteoMte'l Bride.
Faith and t.'nfxitn.
PrincfSi Sumhine.
ymae. ,
Wit. HiiDO'-.r and Pathos.
Vtuconsela.
The Partisan.
The Young Unite.
Willy Kiiliy.
The hrnaoi Qirdleetoae.
Wigwam and Cabin.
Half Hours Wttb Great Novelist.
The D BT in the Eagle's nest.
Eftie Ofilfle.
The Sin of Joost Avelingh.
The PiiantoOi .Ship.
The Forayer.
The Lieemster.
Two Yearn Efore the Mast.
A 11 .11 ked Man.
Great Expectations.
Tom l ringle's Log.
Fair Wi.bvib.
(Catherine.
Hour on the Marsh.
Beyond Par d ' n .
The. Vendetta.
The Spy.
Tom Brown at Oxford.
Child Bltory or England.
My irv nt OrdvaL
Mulders in lb Hue Morgjo.
Mary St. John.
Merles '. roide
Mat.erman Bendy.
MelMchajnpt,
Katlnirih" Walton.
Knelm '.hillingly.
liarry Lonqaar.
die.
Gilded ( l que.
The PartlDB of the Way.
Famous or 7rifraous.
Rrolc Hilghteys.
The Owl llou-o.
Eutaw.
Dramas of Life..
Dannie liuval.
Cutiigsky.
Kivai Prlaoaaa.
Story of an Africrn I'artn.
Sonthward Ho.
Scenes from (Jlerical Life.
Syrlln.
Sloan (-((iiare Scnndal.
Shadaws and Suubeums.
Klchiird Hardl.
History of the L'nlied Htatns.
Oblld'i iii 1 i . of Kngliiii.
Einlit Yesrs Wnnderiug in ('oyloa.
Birds of Prey
Baled Hay.
Beauchainp.
UrlMa, the Carrier.
CheatimtH, Old and Nw.
Cbnlemont,
Obaplel of Pearl.
Khodo Flemtniug.
Kepio.ich of Auuersloy.
Aurelian.
Si la Warner.
Armorel of I v oie.se.
All Sorts and UondltlOBl of Men.
A Pair of Blue Eyes.
A Hardy Norseman.
A. Fala Start.
KELLY PROTESTED NOTES OF ITU SIDE NEWS FROM WEST SIDE
Said That the Ptiople of Pino Brook Have
Endured Quite Enough.
JOYCE WAS REFUSED A PERMIT
He Cannot Erect a Slaughter House
Near the Crematory Report of
Secretary Brings for the Month of
February Health Officer Allen Says
There Has Been an Epidemic of
Measles -Other Reports Read.
FI.OWF.HS OTTIM AWAY.
On Saturday. March 10, from 9 a. m.
;o 9 p. m., we will rW a beautiful
jonqiiet to every cnatomer who buys 50
jenta worth of goo 1. Mearil & Hagen,
115 Lackawanna avenue.
...
The Doctor talks street car in tomor
ow' Elniira Telegram.
The guirdtam of tlio heal 111 of the
city met yester.lay afternoon in the
muniolpal building ill regular inouthly
leislon, Those praaant were Dr, W.
A Palnti M 3, Kelly and Henry J.
.iegler. In the abaeQM of Pr .lamos
C llentley, the jir-solent of the Hoard
of Baatth, Mr. ZUifUr was oallad to
the chair The following officers of
too board wore present and presented
their reports: Health Officer Or. W
K UleD, Sanitary PolioeluaO William
It. Unrko. Food lmpector Kiohard
rboptta, Suparlotaadenl ot Ofetnatory
llenrv W. LlOtttU and Svrotiwy Val-
ter K Briggt.
Mr Brigga1 report showed that ilur -ing
the month of V biiiurv there had
been U'7 deaths iii ilie oity as against
119 in January or the deaths three
were raused lv m -asle; t'lrntt ewrebal
meningitis; tw ipfnal menltigitli; two
rljip, time An to aOOldaotl, Ihiriug
tne month 10'.' Idrlh were reported,
seventy five males and elgbtyOTe fe
in ilos. Of the 1S9 casas of coulagious
diseases reported .luring the mouth,
11 1 were uieaalej, nine Harlat fever and
four diphtheria.
v vtviN x Hon of CHILDRIN.
Mr Briggl reported that he had car
ried out the wishes of the board witli
regard to No IS school and thai Sapor
mteudent of Schools Phillip was pre
paring a report of the number ot school
children wtio have been vaccinated
Tne secretary also read a OOBUnnnloa
lioo from the S;at Hoard of Health
setting forth that small pox had disap
peared from Reading and the quaran
tine ha I been raise I
Food Inspector Thomas' report was
to the fact that the tradesmen gen
erally showed a gratifying disposition
to provi l pure anil wholesome food for
sale and in consequence h had oc
casion to condemn out little food. He
bad uisd 416 official visits during the
month. T ie report of the superin
tendent of the crematory showing the
amonnt f the rabe c insnmed dur
ing the taouth was received and tiled.
HK.VLTU OrFICIBS' REPORT.
Health offic-r Allen's report set forth
that there has been a desirabl- in
pi iremamtnt in eleantimss in various
parts of the city since the crematory
was established, particularly in the
West Side, Sout i Side and Bellevue
Continuing the r-port said.
There has been quite an epidemic of
measles. The type is not severe, in most
cases being exceedingly mild. Too coq li
tion of No. 1'.' school remaius the same as
mentioned in my laet report. The gutter
in the alley has been cleaned out a lit tie,
h 'wever, and tne little children wh i are
seated uar the sti'Veshave some color in
their face these warmilars. These rooms
are certainly badly ventilated, poorly
lighted and in my opinion are generally
unwholesome.
City Engiueer Phillips. M -I Kelly and
myself visited the plant of ths standard
Oil company and found the ground in the
immediate vicinity apparently pretty
well saturated with oil. especially on the
eat side. The citv eugi ieer will repori
tbe matter to the councils as it comes
properly in thoir proviuc.
It is to be hoped that some syt.tem of col
Ucting garbage, as that is the burning
question of the hour, can be speedidly
reached.
BIOS FOR QATHBRIira (JARBAOK.
The bi is of James Scv--n for col
lecting garbage in the Ffth district,
OOmprlSlng the Seventh ami Thirteenth
wards wa accepter). His price is
twenty cnts ,er fsmily a month.
Otbr bidders were Alamanzo I'ortr,
l'ter Mnlligan, Jaoob K .rner, P. F.
Kyan, J V. Robinson. It was decided
to radvertise for the other districts as
the bids for th-m were too nlgb.
Patrick Joyce, of Bellevii'), asked the
board for prriussion to erect a slaugh
ter house on land owned by
him near the crematory at
Pine Brook, but the board refused
to grant it. JAttorney P. W. Stokes,
who represented Mr. Joyce, made an
argument in favor of granting permis
sion to Mr. Joyce. He said that a the
Crematory and Stow-n packing house
were already located close to the ite of
the proposed slaughter ho;ts h
thongbt that the propr . place for such
industries. IT assured the hoard that
Mr. Joyc- would conduct it in such a
m mrr that, it woiil I never become a
nuisance. Mr .loyce thsn addressed
the board an l offen I to give a bond to
remove the slaughter liouse in six1
months if thre was anything objee
tionable about it.
PI07LI WOULD OBJIOT.
M. J. Kelly, who represent the Pine
Brook portion o' th eity on the board,
OPPOOfd granting tne p-rmit to Mr
Jove. He said that th people of ih.it
neighborhood would not tolerate any
thing of the kind TIh v were fore - i to
tecepl th crematory against their
vigojiia protests mid to allow this
l'tlgh(r house to be rented would be
10 add insult to the injury they believe
they Imve already sustained.
Tb board declined to reconsider its
ection in 'refusing to give Mr. Joyce
the permit A city eaeanger'i license
Was granted t flriggs' llros
SPECIAL SACK
On Safnrday .wo will open a linn of
figured C'dna silks at '1 cents per
yard. lllAM & Haokn,
US I. oikawa ina aveuno.
FEUSONAL.
IT
Win iimren, of M,.iir a Bagen, returned
last evening from Now York.
Snys yeeterday Philadelphia Press
Fiank II. ermyQ,eOU anil partner of John
.lermyn, a pioneer cnei operator III the
I.uckawantia valley, wns a gnust at the
Lafayette Inst night. Mr. .lermyn is iden
tified with many Industrie in lorantOO
Ha l viciuity.
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INSPiCTOR ROORICK'S RF PORT.
Th Documnt for th Year 1893 Ha
Bsn Completed.
Mine Inspector Roderick's report
showing the Dumber of tons of coal
mined HI the first district during the
year 1HIK1 has been prepared, It nlso
gives th number of Hccidnnts, fatal
and otherwise.
Owing to thn great press of matter
in its columns this morning Till. Tim
ui:.ne is iiuii hie to give th report In de
tail. '
Boys, Attention!
Wo will givo away to the boys on Satur
day, March 10, 'Mi base balls at our aioro
at 10 o'clock ahsrp. Y. M. C. A. building.
Flory & Holt.
If you want the later style nnd finish
in photography, you cau get it at Griffin's,
Wyoming avenue. We are introducing
I new noveltle constantly.
of a Day That Will Interest
Many Tribune Readers.
FUNERAL OF STEPHEN GUTHEINZ
Largest Procession Seen on This Side
in Many Years Several Societies
In Line- Batllo nnd Connell to Give
Us Belter Streets and . Ride to the
City Lino for Five CentsSouth
Works Will Pay on Friday.
Th largnst f unerul soon on thin side
in many year followed the remains of
Stephen Quthetm to their l ist rusting
plant yesterday afternoon. As early as
I o'clock the avenue near his late resi
dence was thronged, The funeral was
announced to si art at 'J o'clock, but
the long Hies of people that surged
through the front parlor to take a fare
well look upon the body delayed the
undertaker nearly three quarters of u
hour. Tin' iid of the handsome metal
lic casket Was shut, the remsius eon
veyed to the hoarse and the funeral
started for the Hickory street I'resby
teriau church. Too remain were
placed on a catafalque in tbe center
aide. A QeNUBU hymn was sung by
theohuroh choir, thou i; v August
Weber ascended iho pulpit. He dwelt
on tne uncertainty deatb, the transi
tory things of tins world and paid a
des irvtd tribute to the char .cter of the
deceased. An BugltOh hymn was then
rendered by the oboir and
Rev. D YV. Skellenger, of
the Washburn street Preebyttrlau
church offered prayer He reviewed
the life of the man whoso remains lay
oel'ore Mm. and earl that in him there
was no slain The tloeting follies of
the world were compared to the eternal
j ys of th betlfenly kingdom, wherein,
lie said, h was sure the spirit of Mr
Oiitheinz had entered to dwell forever
more. While the pall-bearere were bearing
the casket from the cutireh, the cuoir
sang with mm a feeling an Inspiring
Qerman hymn. The Resident lodge,
lu dependent Order of Odd Fellow,
headed the funeral profession followed
by the Btengurrondo, Torn enen.
Leidtrkrtni and Hoard of Trade, ull of
whic'i the deceased belonged to, A
beautiful ark on which a dove
rested, wa presented by the
Odd Fellows. Flowers from
the other societies ' and friends wre
so profn.i that the people were tost in
admiration. The Bower bearers wr-re
County Commissioner D 'iuuth, Jacob
linger, Conrad Piel, Jacob HtiinmUr,
Jacjb Snyder and Edward Kell
Tweive pall bearers, six from tbe
Butcher's association, an 1 six from the
Resident Lo Ige of 0 1 1 Fellows wr as
toli 'ws Jaoob J. Hildebrand, Jacob
Hofmeitter, tins Kramer. Frank
Schauer, John Arnold and Charles
Johnson; William Zing, George F.ugle,
John H 'ftley, J icob Bshut, Conrad
l'hiel and Bebastian Thiol. The burial
service at tbe cemetery was conducted
according to the O id Fellows ritual.
The Saeugerruud and Ltlderkrtnt
sang several choruses, and the body
was lowered iu the graTe.
For Pet'er Streets and Sidewalks.
Conncilmen Bittb and Connell of
the Twentieth have notihsd the city en
gineer to give lino and estimates for
tin curbing, Migi:iug and guttering of
C-dsr tTCone from Breck street to
Brook, Pittst on avenu" from Brack to
Brook, and Prosp ct avenue from Palm
to Cherry. This is a move on the part
of Battle and Connell that will reflcol
great credit on them. The people are
sick of fho voyages through inn 1 that
all must en lure when the spring and
fall seasons come. The Twentieth Is
represented by two as brainy council
men as can b found in i the city, nnd
they can be trusted to have the best in
terests of the taxpayers at heart when
ever any improvement is contemplated.
They should be enouraged by every
sensible minded resident.
Will i s-.- Earlier Thi sionth.
The employe of the South works
will be paid on Friday, Marcti Hi Tbe
reason for the drparlnre from the rule
thi mouth 1 to give the t el workers,
who belong to the Ancient Order of
Hibernian, a chance to attend the pa
role in Wiikes-llarre ou St. Patrick s
Day.
This dons not imply, however, that
the mill will be idle on March 17. It
will fie operated that day, unless differ
ent orders are given, and every em
ploye who wish ' to go to Wilkes
Birr, mnst receive permission before
laying off Superintendent lltanton as
sured a TbIBONI reporter that he would
accommodate as many men a he
COUld, and any man staying home
without leave would be told to stay
home for good.
A Correction for Mr. Whelan.
David Whelan Onlltd at TllF. Trui
OMR office yesterday afternoon and wss
virv much "riled" over the notice of
hi' spproacliing mirrige in yesterday's
i HIBUJIB The story of his intention to
w i Ostberine Roland, a pretty young
. tdy fft the Twcnti-Mi Ward, seems to
ne without foundation, The nw was
f nrnished to a TltllU'NK reporter by a
young man. who snd that be could
CoUob for the truth uf th" atntouisut.
Bhort Savings
A committee of the street rtpitflog
people made a morning call at the hob'
on Fig treet referred to In this column
yesterday.
(The place was filled up, n I tcsiu
sfer will, hereafter, please keep off
th" sidewalks.
Patrick Rogtn, of lOt ni street, has
bought a farm in Susquehanna a nmtv,
whither he will mov with hi fsmily
April 1.
Tli crosswalk on Cedar avenue
where It i Inter Oted by Brack strset
wns ethnmed yeeterilsy There I a
btlMOe of about i from last year's
spppropriatiOD for Iha Twentieth
ward still in the trcinurv, anil more
crosswalks miuht be shown daylight
Anthonv Belt, of Stone avenue, has
lmen addoil to the force of the em
ploy tt of tint Seranton Brewing com -pany.
Pereonel.
Select Councilman Connell and
mothtr will leave th latter part of the
month for a week visit to Shamokin,
Pa.
.lame Ifelylo, outside foreman of the
William Connell Coal company nt
Dnryea, and Margaret Crane, of
Minookn, will bt flurried In st. goteph't
church, Miuooka, after the Lentsn sea
son. Mary Jane McNa'lly, of PittRton
iivenne, returned from White Haven,
where she want to attend the funeral
of a relative named C"X,
The friend oi Fred Phillips will be
pleased to hear that he is on the road
to recovery. He was taken to bed Feb
10 with lung and kidney trouble; but
will be able to b around in a few
day.
Happenings of a Day That Will Interest Hyde
Park Readjn.
GAMMON HILL SHOOTING MATCH
Many of the Well Known Shots of
This Vicinity Participated Funoral
of Mrs. Thomas Johns -Death of
Miss Catharine Cawley Alter an Ill
ness with Pneumonia Singers to
Compote at Wilkes-Barre.
The West Hide onto of tn souanto
I hi i.i m iu located at 1J1 South Main ave
nue, Where Subscription, advertisement
and communications will recelre prompt
attention.
A large number of men congregated
On (jhuntUOn'l hill at 'i o'clock yeter
day afternoon, whore a shooting match
f.n which three prize Were offered took
place. Six birds each worn shot at by
tdeven ptrtlolpante, with the following
reHUll: Clam Marsh. IS; Williamson, 0;
W. Pry, 5; W 1). Spi r, of Danville,
5j House, 6; DaTO (iumert, 5 Coyne, I.
Young, I ; sun Dam I , Davenport, Ij
Reynolds, 1, The first prize, a breeob-
loading abOt gflll, Valued It l'l. Wan
divided between Marsh and iVllllum
son: Tha second urtse of ISO and the
tbir I prll I oi $l.i Wore divided tmou
tb shooters according to thir reoordt
A feature of the match was the use ol
woo l powder by W. D. Spier, of Dim
vllle, who reprosenta the manufactur
ing compauy.
Fonaral of Mr John.
The funeral of Mrs. Th una John,
of South Kverett avenue, who died at
her homo ou Tuesday last, oecurra I
yesterday afternoon at 4 o cloak. Toe
ceremony was to have taken place an
hour earlier but was postponed ou ac
count of the eon arrival of the ileeesBed
woman' eon, William Johns, of St.
Cnarlee, Mo. ImpreeelTe cervices were
held at the hom by Rev. W. S. Jones,
pastor of the Firet Welsh Biptint
church, iu the presence of a large num
ber of relatives and friends of the fam
ily. Among the tloral tribute wa a
handsome tribute inscribed "Mother."
Interment wan made iii the Wanhburu
Street church, close by. Tne pill-li-aiers
were: John W. Ilevan, Edward
K Danes, Thomas Davies, John D.
Griffiths, Reynolds ami Evan Anthony
Those who atteuded lrom out of town
were Mrs. R Price, dmgtiler of th
deceased, and her three sons, Elmer,
Benjamin and Reese, of K-b, Iowa, and
William M. Johns and sou Benjamin,
of SI. Onirics, Mo.
Catherine Cawley Dead
About 10 o'clock yesterday morning
death entered the home of Michael
Oawley at 119 Van Bureo avenue, and
took therefrom his oldest daughter
Catherine, aged about 'it years. Miss
Cawlev wan tnken ill some time ugo
with pneumonia from which disMnae
sue partly rcovered. The dreadol
malady again neizid her a few day
ago, this time with fatal effect. She
was a woman of estimable qualitits
and greatly respected by all who kuew
her. The funeral wiJ take place ou
Monday morning. At 0.30 o'clock a
solemn high mass of requiem will be
celebrated in St. Patrick' church. In
terment will be mad ,., the Hyde
Park Catholic cemetery.
Arrested for Drunkeness.
All nged man at.ired in a long coat
whose general tpp ar.aucewas tha of a
Rip Van Winkle, was tten Staggering
along Jackson street about 8:80 o'clock
yesterday morning. When in front of
the store of H. D. Jones, he fell against
n large bulletin board, which accom
panied him to the gutter. He wan in
a beastly ntato of Intoxication and had
fallen in thi manner several times be
fore. Officer Moir wa notified nnd
Carried him to the station house.
When placed behind the bars, be
liionued .pitifully over his situation,
and begged to be let out, entering the
plea that lm was only a little 'Under
the weather. " The old man gave Ins
tiauio as J. Talson of B i tig haul tou.
To Compet at Wilkes Barr.
A Seranton female party, tinder the
leadership of Mrs. T. W. Powell,
iMorftldd), has been organized on thin
side and will OompetC iu the Wilkes
Marre eisteddfod on St Patrick's Day
The choir consists of twenty-five voice.
At a tneetiiiK recently held, Mrs. I).
B Thnma wa elected president, and
Mr. Lyndall Jones, secretary. The
piece that the choir oompste in are
'Robin Adlr" and "Merry Song
ster. "
Evicted at Twilight.
Mrs Margaret Bmetrdon, ef 'JOS Ed
wards court, a widow with four small
children, was evicted last evening nnd
her household goods piled in n mas on
the street, Tbe cause was noDpty
mnul of rent, hut Mr-. Smeardou's at
torney, 0, S Bophtr, is of the opinion
that the eviction would have been just
a legal earlier in the day. As it wns,
his helples client had no place in
whlnh to shelter either herself or her
childrou.
I i Bil-fer F rm.
D. E Thomas, president of the
Wilkes Itarre choir, which will com
pete at the Eisteddfod to be bold in
Hi a l city On SI Patricks Diy, visited
musical friend on this aide yesterday.
Bdltb, daughter of Dr. and Mr
Ltodtbury, oi South If tin avenue, is
ill
A rpgular meeting of the Yning
People's Literary ami Debating society
of the First Welth Baptist church wa
held last evening.
il go T. Griffiths, of North Sum-
ner avenue, ha accepted a pt aidon a
bookkeeper with Philip J. Leonard, of
South Main svenne,
PtMB llsh Ol all kinds at Koluhnrt'n
market.
AMUSEMENT NOTES.
"The Skating- Rink," whioh comes to
the Acadomy tonight, is ssid to be one
of the funniest of all th comedy farcee
on the itage. While the ecenea in the
"Skating Rink" are farcical, yet its
comedy is of the highest and most le
gitimate ordur. and both combined
form a most enjoyable entertainment.
The piece is produced under immediate
inperviliofl of it author, Robert Grif
fin Morrit, who ha nlected the follow
ing well known artintn to portray the
same: Blanche UbtpmtU, Flora Fin
liyinn, Belle Martin, Leona Clark,
Lea Van Dyke, alio Fred Frier, Juuies
Sturgi. Nathan B Canton. Harry
Nelson, Joseph F. Sparks and other
Special scenery will be used. A high
order of specialties and all the Intern,
and most poptilur musical features aro
promised,
TBI itmiNG OBMBBATIOH,
The clever and witty comedian, Win.
Barry, and hi comedy company will
tppttr at the Academy uf Mmtc ou
Monday evening. Thia is n special rv
turn engagement and the Acudemy
will no doubt contain a large audience,
lo witness thi great comedy. Tbe
company is playing in Philadelphia
thin wek an l come here direct Mom
their eugaieinent there. All who
missed seeing Mr. Barry in bit new
plat on thn occasion of his visit here
several week ago, thould not fall to
attend the Aoademy Monday evening
hPI 01 IL S ALK.
hi .Saturday we will open a line of
r d China silk at '.'7 0nU per
MSABI & Haukn,
4lo Lackawanna avenue.
FLOWBBfl 01VKH AWAY.
On Saturday March 10, from 0 a. ro.
to 0 p. m We will give u lieantilul
bouquet to every customer who buy 10
cents worth of good. Mears &. Ilagen,
410 Lackawanna avenne.
Yni' aro invited to visit the Seranton
Oath Furniture Store; is now open; 134
and IK) WaiblnglOO avenue.
e
tpclal Bale.
On Baturdty we will open a line of
figured Coma sillfs at '7 cent per yard.
UlARt i: Haukn,
4l.ri Laokawanna avenue.
Dunlap
Hats
SPRING STYLE
ON SALE
THE
HATTER
CHRISTIAN
Sole Agent,
206 Lackawanna Ave.
BELOW COST.
Going through our stock we made a careful selection of
CHILDEN'S BRAND
NEW SUITS
To close out these odd lot we will sacrifice them,
Out Bargain Counters Filled with Surprises.
Martin Sc IDelany
Coal Exchange, Wyoming Avenue.
NEW LINES
Progressive Euchre Prizss.
Tall Flower Vases.
WHITE CHINA.
JARDENIERS.
SPRING . . .
Styles of
HATS
Have arrived.
Best quality and
lowest prices.
COLLINS &
HACKETT
220 Lacka. Avenue.
P B P L
R A I A
I N A A
3 N Q N M
C U 0 P
E S
W S T
s
Wire Lam? Frames for Covering.
Easter Opening
OF
Capes,
Jackets AND
Wraps
For the Spring and I
Summer of '94.
Stin k Large and Attractive.
Prices the Lowes) n Record.
VISIT US, BITS OE NOT,
CHINA: HALL 6. W. OWENS
WEICHEL & MILLAR
116 Wyoming Avenue.
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F, C. RICKER A CO.,
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Scientific Eye Testing Free
By Dr. Shimberg,
Tim Sirlnllnt nn llin I've. HimiiWIip nml
Ni'rviniRiii'Ha lflloveil. I.utiHt hihI luiirnviil
Blyle of Bjre (IUsm-m nd Spaotaolee al th
Loweekt'rioea BattArtUtylal Bye lnerted
fur 5.
Jos SPRUCE. ST.. op. Poat Offlca.
Removal
We aro now in our
new quarters,
Wyoming
Avenue.
Come and see our
Window Display
Saturday, March
10th
Florey & Holt
8c Co.
Cloak Maktn and Furriers,
no t-i 'ki ice -. r .
i)Ui COl KT llin SIC SQUARE
Special for This Com
ing Week.
Ifen'i (ork Bolt Laoa Bhoae,
Qocdyear Welt, i grade, (
to bt C-'1'"
Mpii's Cork Sole Laoo Siue,
lmiiil Hewrilwi'lt.fi grid,to J''i (1
be C.JO
Ltdlet' Dongola, Kid Button,
Patonttd Tip, i.ndyHr
welt,Commoa n' Inst. all O') c(j
4.50 grade, tO.be tyinOJ
l.Hilie' Kino Kid Bott40,OOtk
fol. hnnil tnrti.C.iintnon
Siic last, Odljf a fw ptitl O'' ').
Of (In tn, lf.'i grade, lobe... 0"-'
liHilii!' Drill Dongola Button.
doable solas. Cumin va S"iio
only, i grade cloeed onl at I J
Utttee' strmlit Goal Button,
print betl, nHH n io 3j oi ()
grade will pu O l'i
Hoy' School sim, button and
lnu, lite 11 lo O; t U will (
eell t I C.
SC HANK S Arcade Shoe Stow.
WYOMING VU
HOW LIKE
AN
A
FE &
The Croat Murvol ol Denial SciOnoe
Anassthene
I AST YEAl; li u, i ivetl - 100.
Be bonght .1 Itouse worth 91830
paid 1800 dowu, gave a mort
gage for 11,550. Codaj be est i
matea as follows;
Rout savod ftfJ 0.1
lattieatiM laorttaae. .$WW
Txes tml ropatra -.'8 10 l iv w
NetaaTiagoa rent jiui .vi
Savtsl on Mi!nrv IU 1)0
To ai piy on mortaate fJii m
liKvi ri io "in nun ,:! in
hoQ. Will ba lr,-. fvont debt ftitil I nlmll
baV n abaea ol my dwh'1
RKF RrDOE in Iha pamallM m
hnina vinn .v oit h.ve e 1 1 y Bih
latiet ii bemtlfai villa, ahich ih,a ,a,'rt
on h payuioats, i t
Call hi thalr oflleo, batwaaa II niiiiiyion
and Adam on Ollvo ilroot,
EZRA FINN & SONS,
THE CELEBRATED
SQHMEi
PIANOS
Arc ul Proaenl ihr M,,t Potjrilr 't lrffT4 by
Irt'AillUK ATUliU
WUtfoemi : Opposite ColumNul(nunint,
2015 Washington Av. Seranton, Pa.
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1 TRIBUNE BOOK COUPON. !
A recent discovery nnd E
property of
is
Hen wood k Wardoll, I
a
II
316 Lackawanna Ave.
WHAT .Mi. SEA HONS SAYS ABOUT
ANiESTHENE.
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Aflar in in u e irvi'n iMtii ytrmoted t
oi r bltttug bf titi prUiImm tnrtliml, I pin
inntnoM it tjutlrely ml im it. i In very
imrtlculnr. Je SKAMONS.
i on; iii tbM COUPONS, vrp-
a 11)1 1 mt Tin Tribune 'OltW. -Hff
Trmi r vn ne nu t BprilM atrt'et,
UtltlMtha holdC to nil the irl
ilrea uf the unpurHlleleit utTer
lor distributing poptilHr hooka
RMOIIg 9Ut lenilrrn. 1 lu olVera niu.lo
D llir I ri Initio in in 'iiii ni iro
HH foil own:
15 CENTS !"1 l'tnir Coupons for
tiny olume iu thi OtitatnbM s"
rlcfl. Over 1110 fclUM to MlMfc from.
H'.7rt nnl Tour Coupon for i 10
volume net of DtckuttV complete
trorkfli
m i I MMin i Four Coupon! for
miy hook In tho HukIi.v Series.
ISCKMTflnnd Four Coupbnj for
fnv hook hi theOxfortl Srilea.
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