THE BCB ANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 22. 1894. 3 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE GENUINE POPUUft Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS G., B. & Co., Imprintel nn Enoh Cigar. Carney, Brown & Co. Mfr's, lOllll IIIH -.1 v' I A KK. DR. H. B. WARE SPECIALIST. EYE, EAR, KoisE AND THROAT. w.iivu UVVHV WW TO 6. A) lat. '35 WYOMING AVF. I'EKSOXAL. Theodore Connell returned last iM torn Yale. J. A. Fawcott, of Oil t'lty, w.is In 8cru ton yesterday. Mr and Mr. M. 11 Hureunder are iu New York city, J. A. H. Campbell, of New York, w.is in inns city yesterday. A H. Saumleni, of Uiuhaiutou. wan In Bcrantoo yesterday. Mr Lillian Wood, of Adams avenue, is Viettlng friends at Moscow, Mr. and Mr. S. Haslacher, of Koobester. nre Spending a tew day here. M H. fierce, of Marathon. N Y., va calling ou Scrautou friends yesterday. Attorney V. V. Watsoti returned yes terday from a business irio to t'hicago. E. P. Mucklow, of tlinersvllle, was eu- gagd iu Srvrautou ou business yesterday, J. D. Stoue, of PottSVtlle, and O. S. Brown, of Princeton, N.J .are at tueWest mtnster. 1. M. Uray, of Diugbamtoii, well known anions northeastern Pennsylvania busi ness men, is in the city. U. C. Baooa, Harveyville; John D. Ful ler, Klinhurst, and T. 0, Ueusou, of Har Teyville, are at the Wyoming. Rev F S. Balleutine, ol (! reeti Kidge. bss been suddenly called to Philadelphia by the serious illness of his mother. John Joyce, of George street, will leave this morning at 'J. 43 for New Y'ork and wtll sail for Scotlaud on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. (. B. Houster, of Patersou. N. J.. ar visiting tbeir daughter. Mrs. Thomas Flitcroff, of Capo use avenue J. A Davids, William Mis in. E P. Holcomb, R. J. UoiTinan aud A. E. Green, all Binshamtoniana, registered at the Westminster. Rev Dr. H. L. Jone. rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal church, Wilkes-Burr, preuched a ttrnion at th- church of the Good Shepherd on Greeu Ritl.e street last evening. Colonel Ezra H. Ripple will deliver a lecture at the Harford Soldiers' Orphan school tomorrow evening. His sunject will be "Personal Rerninisoeuces of South ern Prison Life.'' O. M. Scripture, of New ork; C W. Moses, of Du Bujs; F. A. Kellev, of Allen iown:J. T. Hijjh, of Reading: E. J. Me Cary. of Bnaton; J. D. Hake, of York; Fruuk E. Harris, of Binghamton; B. W. Strongman, of Bomodale; P. S. Harn.an.of Bluonmbnrg; F. E. Parkhnrst, of Wilkes Barro. are registered at the Valley House. AtMrney C. C. Donovan was in Mont rose yesterday, where tie instituted a con test against.!. M. Westcott for E. D. Duu nier. At th late election the face of the returns showed that Mr. Westcott had been elected tax collector of Forest City. Mr. DnnniordeeiaresTu.it the returns were not correct and that ho has been legally elected. J. Stanley Smith has returned from Villa'inva college to -pend the Easter holi days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. c. Smith, on Adams avenue. Mr. Smith takes high rank us a student at VUlanova, and is also an important factor in the management i f the athletic affairs of the college This year he is in charge of the base bail team. Invitations have bean issued by Mr. and Mrs William Conoell, of (.'lay avenue, to the marriage of tneir daughter, Miss Anna Augusta, to Charles Wesley Fulton, of Boulder, Colo, the wedding to take place in the Elm Park cli irch at S.HO o'clock on the evening of April 4. At the close of the ceremony a reception will b" held at tbe home of the brine's parents from 0 to 11 o'clock. THINK! -CTl Read What Your Noighbors Think of Britannica. The set of Britannica ordered firm you has been received and unpacked, and upon examination I find that the work exceeds my expectations in paper, pr.nt and bind ing. It is the great Edinburgh, page for page, which I have always aesifea, but could not purchase before on account of the price, tlii in cloth. John W. Wagner, Principal No. 10 School. Judge B, M. Kdwardssavs: I have compared the volume of ynnr re print of the Edin on rg edit ion af the Bri tannica Encyclopedia with a volume of the original edition in my nossession, and I find it to be the urns, hesid-s having the American additions. It is a complete li brary in itself. Thn is the age of books. Learning is so broad and booka are so numerous that it is impossible for any one to procure spa rat" volumes upon all the sunjects which at present engage human thought. Ill place of thi3, good Encyclopedia is an at tempt to abridge, or epitomise, and class ify nil knowledge to bring it within the limit of our Comprehension. After n somn whHt careful study of three or four of the principal Encyclopedias, I affirm without hesitancy that the Britannica has no anpenor. Banders of all classes should possess it. W. (I. WATKINH, Pastor Providonce Baptist church. BcrARTOK, Pa., Dec. t, 1808, About one yimr ago f pnrchnsed from Charles Rcribner'i Hons the ninth edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica, lentner binding, i'i per volume. Howard If, ktukktkr, Attorney and Counsellor. The public should appreciate mid take advantage of Tiik Tiiihi;nk s offer of a copy tit the great Edinborg edition of the Encyclopedia BritanulCS with supple mental matter added to each volume and the latest maps, at fl.PS per volume, and on ho easy pavmnnts it is a rare oppOftttfl lty. It is a complete library and should be iu the home of every school boy and girl. One who bus never Wed an Encyclopedia cannot appreciate its value. Let the boys and girls loom its use when young, nnd so lay the foundation. They t not using Buch ulds half uuougli. V. R. (Jiiavf.h, Principal No. :j.r. From the acoren commendatory of seems that enough in I dish confidence. main in which to 41)7 Spruce street; receipt of l Vi by volumes will be prepaid. of such expressions this great woric it had hoen laid to es Only nine (lavs re- secura it. Office at open evenings. On mail the twenty-five forwarded, express Music Boxas Exclusively. Best made. Play nny desired nuinbor ot tunes. Ouutschi Ac Sons., manufacturers, 1080 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won derful orrbestrinl orgaus, only g5 and (10. Specialty: Old music boxes carefully re paired and improved with new tunes. Violets at Clark's. NEWS ID! 'to ROM WEST SIDE s of 8 Day That Will Interest Hydo I'drk Reditu. FUNERAL OF MRS. EVA RIU Services Conducted at the House by Hev. Dr. Floyd -- Fredorick C. Whitburn Interred - Exercises of Welsh Oohgmgntlonal Sunday School Coming Changes ol Busi ness Houses - Dob.itu lor Iho Browning Cup. The West Sid office of the BonaJITOH Tkibcri It located at 148 Booth Mam are aue, w here subscriptions, adTerttssoteat and communioationi will recsire prompt attention.) The funeral of Mr Eva Rinker. who died on Sunday at noon, wss held vs terday morning at ;i o'clock from the family home on Snath Itromley ave nue. Impressive services v re hel l ut the home by Rev. L C Floyd, l l.. pastor Of the Simpson Methodist Eiis -COpal church The rxinains were viewed by her numerous friendl as they laid In the handsome black casket at the residence. The dual tributes were numerous and of neat design, among them being a pillow inscribed "Mamma," presented by her two daughters; a bOQaat of Faster lilies and a handsome basket of flowers. During the isrvio 1 quartette cm sistim; of Mis Nichols, Miss Cora Storms, Tullie Morgan and Heotoi James, rendered several appropriate selections After the service the fu neral cortege moved to the Delaware, Lackawanna mil Western railroad dopot and t:ie remains were taken ou tuetf."0 train to Stroudlburg, where interment was made. The pall beat erswere: S. M Potter, Charles Hush, tieorge Keess and S. M. lv'se. A 1 irge number accompanied the remaini to Btroudtbnrg. Frcdirick Whitburn Burisd. The many friends of Fre teriob C Whitburn, the yonng man who was killed by Delaware, Lackawanna and Western train, gathered at the hoim of his grandmother, Mrs. Whitburn, on North Qarfleld avenne, at 'i.M o'clock yesterday, where the laat funeral ritet over the jeoeatsd were held. dev. D. C. Hughes, pastor o( theJaokton Street Baptist church, officiated, and preached an e'oquent termoa Among tb many beautiful Soral offerings were a star ami crescent by Eatsrprise loige. No. 21, Loyal Knights of America, who were in attendance, and an anchor by his cousins, ths Beddos brothers. In terment w,is made in tli Washburn Street cemetery The flower bearers were William faopklnt nnd Evan Walt ers, and tiie pall-bearers were Will iam A. Phillips, John Phillips. David Cadwgan, David Argus, William Parry aud Gorge Carpenter. Eastsr Music The Sunday school of the First Weish Congregational church, South Main avenue, will give the following programme at the evening services on Easter Sunday, begining at ii o'clock. All are invited Pastor Divid Jones will preside. Superintendent Sunday sohool, John Long; chorister, Rog-r Evans; organist. Norma Williams. Hymn 'ongrejtation U'-citntion, a Psalm Willi- Edwards Solo Mrs. David Stephens Silo Theopatliu Bowen Recitation Miss Morgans Solo William J. Danes Solo David Stephens Reading Mrs. George W. Poweli Female chorus, "Christ the Lord Is Risen." Solo William ICvaus Address Samu-1 K. Jones Solo Thomas Abraham C norus. "I Was Glad When They Sai l Unto Me." Recitation John T. D ivies i:artette Lizzie Jenkins and Party Chorus, "How Beantifol Upon the Mountain-," Benediction A Comp'.ica'td Charge. Miss Annie Van Schoover, a resident of Eyuon street, was taken to the county jail on Tuesdny evening in default of lull on a charge of assault and battery, preferred by Titus Evans. The case was heard in the court of Alderman T. T. Morgan. M1m Van ScKoover brought a cross suit against Evms and one against Constable IInrv Burschel for breaking in her boute, Constant Buttehel went to the woman's home for the purpose of levying on her goods snd finding the door open he entered. As Mis Van Sch'.over was committed to jail in default of bail on the first charg, the cross cases havo been post poned. Chenir's in April. The (irb shoe store of Kiias E Evans, on Sonth Main avenue will be removed on April 1 to 227 Lkckawanna avenue, where it will l opened under the nnni of Evans and P., well. The second partner i Samuel Powell, of Jackson street. S. M. Reese, the hard ware mirchant, Will occupy the store to bo vacated by Mr. Evans. John Rese on North Minn avenue, will move into the firnner block formerly ocenpied by the Boston atom company on South Main avenue. For ths Br .wnlnsr Cup The postponed meeting in debate be twoen the Vesper society of the Penn Avenue Baptist church and the Yonng PfOpie'l Literary and Debating society of the First Welsh Baptist church will be held tomorrow evs.iing at the First Welsh Baptist chnrnh. The subject, will I.- "Resolved, That Trusts Are Detrimental to Com mercial Prosperity " The Hyde Park society will have the affirmative p'" of the question and will be upheld uy E. E. Riobatban. John J, Davlea and John Reynolds. The debaters for the Ves per society are Professor Lonls bangs, E, A. Williams and Ueorge Falling r. Ths News Condensed. Mrs. H. C. Jones, of N BelUfUt Street, is HI, MllS Annie Divios, of North Brom ley avenue, is visiting friends in Forest City. Mrs. William Angrest, of South Ev nrett avenue, it the guest of friends at Dalton. IS. J, Neville, of the firm of Neville V Tiigue, is in Port Jorvis ou business. Thomat I). Morgan, mine superin tendent at Horatio, Jefferson county, is visiting at the home of John J. Mor gan, of Jackson street. Arthur Heal, pr iprletOt of the Poo -pie's store on South Main avenue, at tended the funeral of a relative in Aldon yestorday Elias E. Evana relumed from a butl netl trip to Now York city yesterday. Thotnaa H. Dale, Daniel Williams, J. H. Williams ami J. A. Davies lei : for Pottsville yesterday. A dime entertainment and social will he given at the Sumner Avenue Pres byterian church on Eister Monday night. The Twilight Soolal club will give a social iu Meur's hall on Monday even ing The Dickson Banjo. Mandolin and Quitar club will give an entertainment and soci il complimentary to the ladies of the Enterprise, Sir Knights of Pleas, ore, and Iroqnoit dancing class, iu Mear's hull in the near future. Herbert (iregorv, of Wyoming, has retnmed home altera Tiaitwitli friends mi this side. A Taylor car Jumped the track on Robinson street at an early hour yes terday morning. Traffio was delayed for about nil hour, The committee appointed by the West Side board of trade baa begun the agitation of the paving of Robinson, Ninth ami Jackson streets. The Willing Worksrt' circle of the Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal church have postponed the "Curiosity Social" until after Thursday, March .'! The affair will he held at tbe home Of Mr and Mrs. Richard Hall, 014 Hampton treet. The r 'til i for w handsome p'ush rock ing Ohair, given by Ins Our Night Out club, will be hold on the evening of April K Lenten services will be held thi veiling at ? 30 o'olook iu st. David's Episcopal uhurou on Tackton street. I'omorrow (Qood Friday) morning a Service Will be held at 10 o'clock, aud on Raster Bund ly at il nnd 10.80 o'clock iu toe morning Children's lettival at 7 p m. A very excellent nftalr will be the sompllmentary oonoart to be given in St. David's lull this evening by the Lackawanna Council, No 1188, Uoyal Arcanum The best local talent hut been secured and the affair will be one of the linee'. in every respect. IAKTKR ROBBSU1VBN aWATT. On Saturday our store will be beaut i -fully decorated with flowers aud plants. With every dollar's worth of goods sold we will give an Eaiiter rose, worth of goods, two ross, etc. Mears & H aukn. TESTIMONY IN DIVORCE CASES. It Was Heard Before Jiule Edwards William f-ilbournnd Mrs. Laura Shaw Are the Applicants. NOTES Of SOUTH Si Happenings ol a Day Thai Will Interest Many Tribune Readers, CHICKEN THIEVES CAPTURED While in the Act of Relieving Roost of Martin H. Lavollo Varley Gives .Bail to Appear at Court Another Rioter Arrested I lie Pupils ol No. 3 School Give a Delightful Enter tainment Shorter Paragrahs. Testimony was taken before Judge Bdwards yesterday In the divorce cats f William Filhour against Carrie II Filhonr. Thellbellant wat represented by Attorney M. F, Sindo and when on th- stand s li I that he was marriol on Deo. 84, 1889, at Herkimer. N. Y, He came to this city with his wife in Aug. 1890, and on March 31, lsjl, she u -eerted bim. Mr. and Mr.. John Furshaw, of (V dar avenue, tettitted that the Pilhours livei! In their house in November, lUih). aud that they never heard her complain of the treatment she received from her husband. He always treated her well. Mrs Furshaw said that she heard that Mrs. Filhour is now at LiUle Falls, N. V . keeping houso for another man. Before she left her husband Mrs. Fil hour told the witness that sue was go ing to leave ber husband against his wishes. Mrs Bmma Pettlnglll said that Mrs. Filnour told her she was going back to Hrkimer without her husband's knowledge, Denuty Sherilf George C Griswold siid that the Filhours boarded at his house for a time, and he always considered Mr. Filhour a mo 'el husband. Testimony was also heard before Judge Elwardl iu the divorce case of Mrs. Laura Shaw against Thurston S. Shaw. The testimony showed that Mrs. Shaw was in 1M7 a wilow named Goodwin On Oct 3 of that year she was married at Binghamton to Mr. Shaw Shaw never supported his wife and aftor a few months Inserted her. His present whereabouts areuukuowu. NORTH END. Teresa McShane, aged 8 years, 6 months and 7 days, died at the home of he' adopted parents, Mr. and Mrs D McSbane, of N'sy Aug avenue, yester dev. Th" immediate caiisj of death was meningitis. Notice of interment later. James Loftus, jr , of West Market street, who wis seriously injured by being "truck witn a stone on the head, is n tting along at well as could be expected under the circumstances. It it Impossible to say at present what the result of bis injuries will he. The mock trial at (he Methodist F,iiscopal cnurch Tuesday night at tracted a large audience, The build ing was filled to overflowing with an appreciativ audience. Everything con c rning the trial was in the regular routine style and reflected great credit on the proniotors of the entertainment. Mr App enian as ju'dge was a dignified p, r. mage and did the character ample justice. T lie judge, jury and court of ficuls were all in tbeir places nnd helped to impart an nir of realism to toe proceeding. AMUSEMENT NOTES. This evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Kends will tip seen at the Academy of Music in "The Ironmaster, " their best play. The sal" of sents indicates a very large house. Mrs. Kend , I is easily England's greatest actress, and it is almost safe to describe, ber as Kngland's most fasci nating and delightful lady, and in New York and Itoston aim has built up a larg" constituency. Mr Kendal is an experienced nnd effective actor, and l,as been considered lot vears one of the mot delightful and accomplished comedians that nvor graced the London stage. HAXTBLL's RMOAtJKMKNT CAltOaXbRD Robert Man tell who was to have sp, peered nt the A.CHdemy Ol Music Tues day night in "Moubars," has been com peiled to cancel all of bis engagements on account ot sickness. , 1 . HINERFUO FEELS AGRIf-VEO. Brings an Aolion Avalnsl Blmnn Dorf tnnn fr,r lisfamatlon of Character. Simon Hinerfeld, a Penn avenue gro" csr, anil Simon Dorfmsn, who resides in Raymond place, bud a heated argument (yesterday afternoon dur ing which Air. Dorfman applied many Vile names to Mr, Kinerfeld, concluding nil peroration of Hillings gate by hitting Mr. Htnorfold in Hie face. Later in the day Mr Blnarfald began an action in trespuas for defama tion of character, asking damages. He will also bring a criminal notion, he says. Scanton Capitalists R'l'orn a Charter. A charier was granted by the state de partment at Harrlsburg yesterday to the liouatsim Ooal oompany, of lonuylklll county. It lias a capital of gtOOLOOflL the principal stockholders bmg Scrntitonlans, jVmoug them are Judge II M. Mdwards, T. II. bale, Oonnty Treasurer IJ. W. Pow ell, ThouMS Jones, l. M. Jonos and Dan iel Williams. Anlinnaer butch liter. Louit bohman'aj Btt Bsruce dt, Beadleeton ft Woera'e and Ballantlne'e Ales are tbe beet. K. J. v ai.su, agent, US Lackawanna avenue. " Martin 11 Lavolle, who keeps ft gro eery store on Kirnuy avenue, heard suspicious noises in the direction of bit oniokan coop a few evemugs ago, and proceeded to Inquire into the cauae. He made a circuitous journey from his house to the coop nnd surprised two young obaps from fdlnookain sot the of Mte.iling hie game poultry. Upon learn ing that they were discovered the juvenile chicken thieves made a dash tor liberty and esoaped, Mr. La veils reoogniasd one of them and has since learned the name of the other. For the eake of the boys' pareutt he may feel disposed to let the matter drop, but it is DOSStble, that to teach them a salutary lesson, he might hare u war rant issued for their arrest any mo ment, Varley Waivss a Hearing. tfyles J Varley, charged In the wsiruut with assaulting Motorman John Burke In llinooka last Saturday, waived a bearing yesterday and en tered hail in the sum ot $lluh to appear at tlio next term of cruntual court. Patrick Walsh became bis boudsmiu stud sworn before Alderman Wright that be was worth $1,000 free from all rncambraucug. ('unstable Carman was Very busy and did not yet nerve the warrant on Michael Flaherty for inciting to riot. Yesterday afternoon lltuke swore out another warrant against Mark Sullivan ou the same charge. Both warrants will bu tervod today. Eastsr Entertaiarannt by Pupils. The following entertainment by the pupils of Principal Mist L. L. Penman and Assistant Miss Josle U, Lsei, ot No 3 Preparatory school, on River street, look place yesterday afternoon the occasion being the usheriug in of Ulster vacation, ihe pupilt taking pirt were costumed to rep'ont the colors of the different nations. Bong, "America" School Reading?. "Katrine's Visit to New ork Annie I nn kin Soug Samuel L'ustlo INTERNATIONAL CONVERSB, L nele Bam. address of welcome. Anthony battle Ireland, noem Annie Caullield France, essay Ilnnuuh Uevine Violin solo. Annie Durkiu and Willio Tnnuler Spain, essay Ellen Uurke Sum;. "Uuurd iho l-lag dsuovi Italy, essay Evelyn Swest Janan. essav KJua KlaumiUBel Song . Sohool England, essav Annie Durkiu lieriniinv. essav and poem Amelia Koch Violin solo Edna Klauminier and Willie Tauniei Columbia, e . , and Doem. Maine Qnddard Song Maine Ooddard and Kati" Eavelle Declamation Thomas Wade Song Representatives of Natious Recitation, ' iuiltv. of course. Anthony Battle Song. "Home. Sweet Home. Mamie Cawley nnd School Prizos were awarded to the pupils af ler tbe exercises. Short Nws Notes. Professor Kare K. Saft visited Wilkef- Barro yesterday. Sarah, the - year-old daughter of Ihonias Joyce, of Minonka, died yes ter lay afternoon. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Inter ment in St. Joseph's cemetery. John J. Collins, of Plttston avenue, and Joseph . J. McNal'y, of H mlock street, w, nt to Puiladolphia yesterday morning. KASTKIt HOSES O'.VEN AWAY. On Saturday our store will he beauti fully decorated with flowers and plants With every dollar's worth of goods sold wo will give an Eister rose; $1 worth of goode, two roses, etc. " MEAR8& HaOBN, Wanted- Yeiinir !YIn and Women Out of Employment. We have bud u good year. To meet the demands of the School extra teaciiers were employed they are with us now. Over 000 young men nnd women are out of em ployment in BcrantOO, This spring sud summer we propose to take these young people in our school on easy terms. The demand f"r people is not great in any line, but count up the people who do clerical work in nil the offices, store, bunks nnd manufactories, and see what an array of book keepers, stenographers and clerks are employed These persons are the business men of tomorrow. Hundreds of your friends have been at tho college and hundreds ha ve lucceedni, The fnithlul ones win; the inattentive fail. Take these next few months and learn bonk-keeping or Stenography! brush up In grammar, spelling, arithmetic! keep your eye on penmanship, get, a good knowledge of notes, drafts, oueuksi know something of commercial law, mid wind up with the buino.s practice Vou have the time come In and see ns. WlHIV'K ('OI.I.EUK III lll slMSS 1 Sll U'.T- BARD, F. E. WoOD, Proprietor. in n opening will occur on Thursday, Fi niav and Saturday, our display of mil linery is one of the best ever shown in the city. J. Bols, 108 Wyoming avenue, EASTER GLOVES. Our stock of Kid Gloves complete. Specials: "Cen temeri," "Alexandre," Re genc:? and White and Black (the latest.) FINLEY'S. REAL ESTATE MEN MEET. Thsy Want Washing-ton Avenue Ex- 1 ' .I'.! to th City Line. Th real estate men who own the re cently optned tract oC land at the ter minus of Washington avenue held a meeting In Ihe office of Attorney J. VV. Drowning luvsdav afternoon, for the purpose of taking slept toward secur ing the extension of the avenue from Electric avenue to tho city limits Ex-Mayor I'-llows was chosen chair man and J Drowning secretary City Engineer Phillips presented a pro file oi the proposed avenue extension, It showed it, e various changes in eleva tion of the land ami tbe grade he would recommend, Tbe gra in recommened was adopted Mr, Fellows, John 11 Jordan and W. A. Finn were appoiuUd to consult with other property owners who are interested in the avenue extension in procure loaaes from them, nnd to ad vertise for bids for the cost of grading. I here were present at the ineetimr representatives of tbe owners of the Kennedy & Carter tract, Richmond Park, Arlington Heights. Woodlawu Park, the K muider aud Hittenhnuder tract, the Louis Morrell tract, tbe Johler tract ami thn Pennsylvania Cos I company's lands Resolutions f Condolence, The following resolutions on the death of W. H. Bchoonover Were adopted at a meeting of Nay Aug Hose company held Wednesday, March 14: whereas, w. H. Bchoonover hss this day departed Iron, our midst; ami whereas, v . H. lichoonover was in life nn active worker In the Interest uf tbe company; therefore, be it Resolved, That we, ihu members of Nay Aug Bote Company, No, I, Scranton lire department, offer our sympathy to the afflicted ones. Resolved, That the engine house be draped In mourning for th period of thir ty days, miii that tho Company attend the funeral iu a hotly. Resolved, That these resolutions bo spread on the UioUtOSOf the company, a id printec iu two uaiiy i .spurs of tbe citv and an engrossed copy be presented to the lainii) or toe UiccateU. ISADOBI QOODMABT, N. E SMOGS, p. B. Wilton, ESabtbb MILUMBB1 opening today and tomorrow, Eoah Jonei & Co., 188 Wyoming avenue. 0- THE LATEST OUR "BELL" CUTAWAY AND SACK COATS ARE CUT EXTRA LONG. FAT MEN'S SUITS IN LARGE VARIETIES. J Martin & Delany Clothiers and Custom Tailors. S PRING . . . Styles of HATS Housekeepers, CARVING SETS KNIVES FORKS SPOONS DINNER SETS TOILET SETS LAMPS SILVERWARE, &c Largest ani Best Line in the city. Have arrived. Best quality and lowest prices. COLLINS & HACKETT 220 Lacka. Avenue. EASTER OPENING OF Capes, Jackets AND Wraps Forthe Spring and , 7 Summer of '94. Dunlap Hats SPRING STYLE ON SALE THE CHRISTIAN Sole Agent, 205 Lackawanna Ave. china Stock Large and Attractive. Prices llu Lowest mi Record. VISIT US, BUY. OB NOT. I at HILLG.W.Owens WEICHEL k MILLAR 11G Wyoming Avenue. nitiiiii!i9iiiii!iiiiiimriu a 'i in' i;r.M' m: .N,. S Kaven K ESTAB, 1866, 1 J New rk w nrereeiiH, N,i, !S u N Fifth tvonuo. i S I C, RICKER & CO., I gg Sole detlert In tbta eeetlon 8 m ilBeo i :.i Aii mis tvenat S rebiiauiKeHjimgHtiiniK Scientific Eye Testing Free . By Dr. Shimberg, Tho Sierinlist en tint Fyo. BeddMllM end Nervouttteet relieeed, Lttetl mni Improved Bl vie of Bye Qltttne nml BpetUialeiM tbt Loweet Prlcee, Btet ArtUlohU Byee Inter ted for gv SS SPRUCE ST., op. Pot Office. Union for Ever WK iVRE Now OFFERING THE FIBN8T LINE l UIOYCIiES AND TRICYCLES roll MEN AND BOYS IN THE CITY, WE ARB BOLE AGENTS FOR I III: LEADERS, UNION 6. T. ROCHESTER and PREMIER HELICAL Florey & Holt Y. M. C. A. Block. & Co. Cloak Makers and Furriers. 508 Spruce St. Court House Squam at. HOW LIKE A Special for This Com ing Week. Lulus' Kill Rntton, pointed n,l Philkdelpbia toes, patent leather tips, special price, $i 69; worth, 3. 50. Ladlet' Dongota KW Batton,hand tewed, ipaoial prioe, $3; worth $4 .10. Misses' Kid Button, plain Iflea, prtaff heol, special pric. $1. so; worth f- 00 Boya' school su,es, DonRola top. lili i to 5. ipeOlal price. St 50; worth W-OO Men's Calf Patent Leather lce, pointed toea, special price, $3.00; worth H00 Men's CaH Blnoher, hand sewe,l welt. PioeadtlW last, special pric. $2 80; worth" 18.60 Tittle Boya' Sheet, hntton and lnce, spniin heel, made "jnst like nap i s. sizes B to UH. special price, si. 50; worth $1.90 Youths' Calf, button and lace, spring heela, fJoodyMi Welti ili-w II toSl, special price, $'l worth, 50 SCH ANK S Arcade Shoe Store. YOMINQ AN I'. MAN HE FEELS 1 AST YEAR he had saved 1800, He bought a house worth $1860 -paid $StMi down, gave a mort gage tor $1,550, Today he esti mates aa follows: Rent save,! Inte rest on mortgage Tne Hint I'epHirs Net s.i ing on rent Saved on salarv Toapplj on mortgage ... 191000 $AS IW . vr no n i m in ol $2?nsii The Great Marvel of Dental Beienoe Ansesthene recent discovery and 1 to solo property of Henwood k Wardell, DENTISTS, 316 Lackawanna Ave. WHAT J. U. SE MONS BA YS A Hi UT ANyKSTHENR Dlts. iii:nvoih WAR'DKLt,! 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