THE "SCRANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MOBNTNUw DECEMBER 9. 1S98. NeWs WEST SIDE EVENTS. Opening o! the Fair of the Columbia Hose Company in St David' a Hall-Tbose in Charge. The Columbia Hose company bepaln Its annual fulr last nlRht In St. Da vld'a hall undur circumstances which can hardly be called "auspicious." It was raining and everyone knows how water dampenR an otherwise enthusias tic assemblage. Last nlBht the attend ance was not large, but the tire luddles did not appear despondent. Far from it; they consoled themselves with the reflection that if rain had to come they'd rather have it on the opening night than on any other of the three nights following, when the fair would be in full bloom. A treat awaits any one who enters the hall. The place is handsomely dee orated with Hags, etc., and along the southerly side of the hall are a number of booths, in which fancy and useful articles are for sale. In charge of these booths are the following feminine friends of the firemen: Miss Mabel ISoldry. candv: booth No. 1, Mrs. Al bert Lewis. Mrs. Sarah lavls Miss Kmmu Giles: No. 2, Mrs. Samuel Har ris, Mrs. Henry Meyers, MlssCella Has sett. Miss CasHle Peters: No. 3, Mrs. Henry Klngsley, Mrs. Stephen Price, Miss Mary Williams. Miss May Yoos; No. 4, Miss Martha Hitching. Miss An nie Jones, Miss Mary Morgan, Miss Lizale Price, Miss Martha Nlcliolf. Miss Annie Williams; No. 5, Mrs. K. T. Kl dred. Miss Anna Thomas. Al Lewis is In charge of the wheel of fortune or misfortune, and at the door are: Henry Kingsley, Henry Mey ers and David 1. Davis. Fred Alvord serves the refreshments. A number of contests are on: one is between Vadn Jones and Mvra Sproats for a hand some doll. The committee from the company in charge of the fair Is com posed of Charles Yoos. chairman; T. V. Lewis, treasurer; S. H. Price, sec retary; Henry Klngsley, Al Lewis and W. T. Sproats. The programme for tonight promises some good things In the way of a good time. The Century Hose company, with Chief Hlckey as the leading; attraction, will be present In a body, and also a number of lire men from up and down the valley. The Taylor Hose company will attend in a body. With the Century com pany will come the Iilnsgold band. Oysters will be served In several styles. This will be the first ronl night of the fair and the crowd will undoubtedly be a large one. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. Friday night Camp 178, Pntrlotlc Or der Sons of America, will celebrate Its twenty-fourth anniversary In Mears' hall with nn entertninment, the prin cipal entertainer being Charles Doug lass, of Wilkes-Itarre. Mr. Douglass will give an exhibition of his power as u ventriloquist, using blockhead beings ns his personae, and he will also show the uct of a necromancer, giving uch hpeclaltles as "A visit to spirit land" and the programme says that he will Mop a bullet from a f4 calibre gun. State President A. J. Culborn will de liver an address. FAMILIAR SPOT VANISHING. The bill boards at the westerly corner of Lackawanna avenue and Ninth ftteet have been torn down and ground has been broken for the erection of a three story building, which when com pleted will be occupied by P. J. Mc Laughlin, who will open up a hotel. Architect John Feem-y drew up the plans and Edwin O. Hughes Is the con tractor. TEACHING THE GOOD. Edwin Thomas, of South Hyde Park avenue, Is the Instructor of the Young Men's Christian Culture ciuss of the Plymouth Congregational ehurch.which met last evening at the home of Uev. Thomas Hell, l-H South Lincoln avenue. The purpose of the class is to impart a knowledge of moral philosophy to the young men. The attendance last night wua large. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. The Robert Morris Glee club met and rehearsed lust evening in the hall. The next meeting; will be held Sunday night at 8.30 o'clock. Advent services were conducted at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at St. David's Episcopal church, Rector M. H. Mill conducting. Edwards Ferber, after a long resi dence in the West, has returned and will reside here permanently. Miss Etta M. Seeley was wedded Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock to George W. Held at St. David's Episco pal church. Rev. M. H. Mill ollieiat Ing Mr. and Mrs. Reid will reside on the West Side, where they have many friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Phillips and Mr. , Oar Annual 1 Compliment EVERY HOLIDAY SEASON FINDS US READY to present with sale of any Child's Suit, Reef er, Overcoat, or Ulster, a suitable compli ment to the little folks, and at this time we have decided on the handsomest Sled or Cut ter that we ever gave. It Is our policy to keep popular with the chil drento keep our name before them and to contiuue in the sale of more juvenile wear than all others combined. Shrewed mothers who have shopped about know that our assortment is the largest and our prices a fixed and low est one. TtiS SAMTERS Sipl Dealing Cipftlsr,' Hattsri 8tffurnlb.fi r of fb? Sdbdpbs. and Mrs. Daniel E. Davis, of Jackson street, left last evening for a visit. In New York city. Mall Carrier George R. Gehrer, of this side, has resumed duty after an Illness. The Heptasophs entertainment In Mears' hall tomorrow night will be one of the- first affairs of its kind ever held on this side. Miss Kate Flynn, of Jackson street, entertained friends Monday evening. The funeral of the late John W. Squlers, of Tenth street, will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence. Miss Creiger, of Danville, Is visiting on this side. At the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church this evening Mr. Ashderean, un Armenian, will take on the question of his country and Its present misfortunes. Admission will be free. A collection will be taken. The grand phonograph concert, vocal and instrumental, will be given in the Jackson Street Baptist church this ev ening. Edison's latest Improved In strument will be used, giving a per fect reproduction of the human voice, with all Its varying shades of emotion and feeling. All sounds reproduced loud enough to entertain an audience of l.OOu persons. Admission, 25 and 15 cents. T. J. Reynolds, of Hampton street, lift yesterday on a business trip through New York state. The Adonis Society club will run their first annual ball at Coreoran's hall, Thursday evening Dec. 10. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Christo pher F. Robertson, of North Rebecca avenue, was brightened Sunday, Dec. 6, by the arrival of a bouncing baby girl. Choice cut fipwers and flower de signs at Palmer & McDonalds, 544 Spruce. . West Side Itimincss Directory. HARRIET J. DAVI8. FLQRIST.-Cut flowers and funeral designs a specialty; 1W South Main avenues two doors from Jackson street. SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture. Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, 701 to 709 West Lac awanna avenue. ( MORGAN'S PHARMACY-101 NORTH avenue Warranted pure drugs and chemicals. Prescriptions carefully pre pared. Fine stationery and blank books. A lurge stock miltiiMe for Christinas presents. Teachers' Hlblcs cheaper than ever. Call and examine them. y,001 Btnlns, paints, window glass, etc Cleric at store all hours of night. l'KOVIDENCK. A ball under the auspices ot the Father Whitty Young Men's Temper ance society will be held this evening In St. Mary's hall, on West Market stwet. A full orchestra will furnish the music and the hall will be elabor ately decorated. James Sweeney, of Oak street, Is the owner of a shanty, situated on Perry avenue. This shanty is rented by him to a number of young men who, accord iim to several residents In that nelgh boihood, gather at night and Indulge in intoxicating drinks and make the nights hideous by their yelling and pranks. Yesterday morning a man innde complaint to the chief of police at the central city,, who informed the police of this end. A squad of police went to the pluce and took thirteen boys prisoners. They were escorted to the mation house and their addresses taken and then left go on their own recognizance. The'complalnant will be given nn opportunity this evening to prove this charge. The North End and Company H bas ket ball teams play in Company H ar mory tomorrow evening. The phonograph concert tomorrow evening in the North Main Avenue llaptlst church will bo to many the event of a lifetime. The most marvel ous Invention of tho age is Edison's perfected phonograph. It affords clean, scientific, f levatine enjoyment, an en tertainment rare and unique. The fol lowing programme will be rendered: Selections, Gilmore's Famous band, Baldwin's Cadet band of Boston, Iss ler's national orchestra.Golden's deline ations. Standard Male quartette, Rus sell Hunting's churacter delineations, Golden's whistling solos, Records taken and reproduced on the S!H)t, select In strumental solos, select vocal solos. Ad mission only 2 and 15 cents. Peter Flynn, of West Market street, who lias been seriously ill for the past two weeks, is reported to be slightly Improved. Nellie Monies, of Sanderson avenue. Is home after a visit with relatives at Olyphant. . " David Reese, of Wayne avenue, la recovering from a serious illness. Mrs. Thomas Loftus, of Leggett's street, attended the funeral of a rela tive at Plttston yesterday. The Delaware, Lackuwanna and Western company will pay. the employ es of Cayuga and lirisbin shafts to day. Harry Stevens, of North Main ave nue, is seriously 111 with pneumonia. Miss Kate Llewellyn, of Plttston, Is A Holiday Present. being entertained by Miss Lltzte Davis, of Margaret avenue. Mrs. Isaac Jones, of Hill street, la slowly recovering from a serious Ill ness. Mrs. Jane Hastings, aged 81. died yesterday at her home, 1652 Dickson avenue. Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock there will he brief services at the house after which the remains will be taken on the 11.20 Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western train to Tunkhan nock, where Interment will be made Thursday afternoon. SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Work on the new street car route over the Roaring Brook bridge, con necting rittston uvenue with Spruce street. Is about completed and the reg ular use of the line will be begun today or at the latest tomorrow. The out bound cars will go by way of Mattes street and the Cedar avenue bridge, and the Incoming cars will use the new route. The main cause of the de lays which have made the South Side service a cause of incessant complaint will be removed and a satisfactory ser vice is assurely looked for. St. Joseph's Total Abstinence and Benevolent society of Minooka is mak ing preparations for a holiday fair to raise funds for the liuuidatlon of the debt on their new hall. Anna, the 6-year-old daughter of Pa trolman and Mrs. Peter Haggerty, of Fig street, who died Monday evening, will be buried this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Interment will be made in Hyde l'ark Catholic cemetery. The following have been nominated as ofilcers of Century Hose company: President. Charles Graf; vice-president, George Fasdold; recording secretary, Emil Bonn; financial secretary, Ru dolph Sharer; treasurer, Edward Fra ble; trustees, Ambrose Herts, Charles Graf, Casper Hartman; foreman, Jacob Hafner; assistant foreman. Gtorge Fas sold, Ambrose Hertz; plpeman, Joseph Helpman; second plpeman, Henry Heintz; third plpeman, Andrew Con way; fourth plpeman, Charles Wlrtz; fifth plpeman, George Hartman; per manent man, Edward Knellner. Announcement is made of the com ing marriage of John Brady, of Genet street, and Miss Gertrude Bertel, of Fig Btreet. The Century Hose company will this evening attend the Columbia Hose company's fair In St. David's" hall, North Main avenue. Edward Masters and Adolph Watres are hunting at Stroudsburg. The St. Mary's Glee and Dramatic association of the South Side will at tend the fair of the St. Mary's Ger man Catholic church at Plttston, Tuea day. Dec. 29. The car shops employea are being paid today. Three children were injured by the falling of a fence at No. 2 school yes terday. Choice cut flowers and ttower de signs at Palmer St McDonald's, 6 -Spruce. GREEN KIDUE. The Crown King and Crescent foot ball teams will play off a tie game at the buse ball park next Saturday after noon when the two most evenly matched teams In the county will come together. Miss Rose Sharksly, of Blnghamton, N. Y la visiting friends in Green Ridge. L, D. Green has been chosen to rep resent the Epworth league of the As bury Methodist Episcopal church in the cabinet of the City League union. The scarlet fever epidemic, which has been worrying Green Ridge parents for the past month, is one the wane. No deaths are reported. MrB. Fred Erhardt and son, of Elys boro, are guests of relatives on Ca pouse avenue. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Thomaaon, of Mousey avenue, a boy. DUNAIOKE. John Mooney, a well known engineer on the Erie and Wyoming Valley rail road died early yesterday morning at his home on Chestnut street of apo plexy. He had been ill only a few hours when death came. Mr. Mooney was a skilled workman and one of the most progressive citizens of the bor ough. He is survived by a wife and five children. They are Daniel Mooney, Mr John Scanlon, of Frankfort, N.. Y., Jennie, Margaret and Annie Mooney. George Courtrlght had a narrow es cape from drowning while skating at Bird's Eye pond lust Saturday. MINOOKA. The Minooka base ball club will hold Its second annual entertainment at the Father Matthew hall Wednesday evening. January 2!. An Infant child of P. J. Mulkern died yesterday. Timothy O'Holleran returned home yesterday from an extended tour through Western Pennsylvania. The school board meets this after noon. TowtiBhlp teachers will receive their monthly stipend. The remains of a 6-year-old boy of Michael Joyce, was -interred in Mi nooka Catholic cemetery yesterday. The ladies who assosted the temer ance society at their last excursion will be tendered a dance this evening by the society in recognition for their ser vices. VAUDEVILLE AT FR0THINQHAM. Star Specialty Company Gave Good Eutertammeut Lnsl Night. Hopkins Trans-Oceanic Star Special ty company entertained a fair sized audience at the Frothlnsham last night. The performance will be repeat ed this afternoon and evening. The most sensational feature of the entertainment was the performance of Apollo on a high wire. His superior has never been seen in this city. Mas ter Wade Cochran, a 4-year-old phe nomenal, gave a remarkable exhibition of his ability to remember dates and historical facts, and Tom Aiack, a black faced comedian, amused with a lifteen ininutc monologue. Other clever members of the com pany are St. Alva and Funchette, vo calists and novelty dancers; Horace W. F. Benners, descriptive covallst; Sheridan and Forest, sketch artists, and Edwards and Evans, sketch ar tists. The entertainment closed with a number of views shown by the kinema tographe. SHE MEANT MURDER, . Accused Wife Attempts to Slay Her Ilasband In urn Aldermna's Court. While a prisoner In Alderman Millar's court awaiting trial on charges of in fidelity and desertion, Mrs. Mary Le ber suddenly whipped out a big meat knife from the folds of her dress and made a murderous plunge at her hus band and accuser, Andrew Leliers, of Barbertown. Constable Jack Tlerney, the first to notice the woman's actions, grabbed her uplifted arm and wrestled the knife from her grasp. The knife was fully IS Inches long, with one side of the blade ground to the sharpness of a razor and the other edge notched like a saw. She waa commit ted to jail In default of $S00. STARTLIN0 ANSWER, THIS Mrs. Lillian May Jones' Sensational Answer to a Libel in Divorce. Mrs. Lillian May Jones yesterday, through her attorneys..O'lvie- & Kelly, tiled an answer to 4he libel In the di vorce proceedings Instituted recently DANGER IN SODA. . Serioas Retail Semclimca Follow ills Successive Vnti, Common soda Is all right In Its place and Indispensable in the kitchen and for cooking and Stashing purposes, but it was never Intended for a medicine, and people who used it as such will some day regret It. We refer to the common use of soda to relieve heartburn or sour stomach, a habit which thousands ot people prac tice almost dally, and one which is fraught with danger; moreover the soda only gives temporary relief and in the end the stomach trouble gets worse and worse. The soda acts as a mechanical irri tant to the walls of the stomach and bowels and cases are on record where it accumulated In the Intestines, caus ing death by inflammation or periton itis. Dr. Harlandson recommends as the safest and surest cure for sour stomach (acid dyspepsia) an excellent prepara tion sold by druggists under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. These tablets are large 20 grain lozenges, very pleasant to taste and contain the natu ral acids, peptones, and digestive ele ments essential to zood digestion, and when taken after meals they digest the food perfectly and promptly before it has time to ferment, sour and poison the blood and nervous system. Dr. Wuerth states that he invariably uses Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in all cases of stomach derangements and finds them a certain cure not only for "our stomach, but by promptly dijreBt Ing the food they create a healthy ap petite. Increase flesh and strengthen the action of the heart and liver.They are not a cathartic, but intended only for stomach diseases and weakness and will be found reliable in any Btomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at ilOcts. per package. A little book describing all forms of stomach weakness and their cure mail ed free by addressing the Stuart Co., of Marshall. Mich. by her husband. William L. Jones. Af ter denying the charge of misconduct with Lvmun B. Holsomb, preferred against her by her husband she goes on to make the startling statement that she and her husband, on December 1, 1S5, entered into an arrangement whereby they were to live apart for the period of two years that she might secure a divorce on the grounds of de sertion and then marry Holcomb, it be ing ulso agreed between them that he was to surrender all marital claims upon her und make no objection to her abiding with Holcomb during the pe riod which they would have to wait for a divorce. She denies, however, having availed herself of this latter part of the agree ment, although her husband, she al leges, connived with others to influ ence her to become illegally allied with Holcomb. ADDRESS ON GOOD ROADS. Will Be Delivered by General Roy Stone Before the Board of Trade. General Roy Stone, of Washington, D. C, will address the Scranton board of trade on the subject of "Good Roads" at its next meeting, which will be held on December 21. Mr. Stone has a national reputation, having been connected with the "good roads" department of the government for a number of years. The object of the board of trade In getting Mr. Stone here is to encourage and forward the movement of Improving the roads of Lackawanna county as provided by the Flynn bill which was passed by the last legislature. This bill allows the county commis sioners to exend $110,000 euch year in road improvement. CI. AUK'S GREEN. A donation for the benefit of the Rev. F H. Parsons, of the Methodist Episco pal church, will be held In the church parlors on Thursday evening of this week, to which all friends are Invited to be present and join in the festivi ties of the occasion. Miss Emma Coon returned to her studies at Wyoming seminary on Mon day morning after an absence of eev erul weeks. Great progress la reported In the preparations for the usual Christmas entertainment at the Methodist church. The semi-annual election of ofilcers of the Epworth league on Sunday even ing next. The Rev. F. II. Parsons will preach an udd Fellows sermon on Sunday evening next, beginning at 7.30 o'clock. Camp 41X, Patriotic Order Sons of America, will remove to Schilling's hall at Clark's Summit at an early day. Notice. The following Is a list of display cards kept In stock at this office and for sale at ten cents each: Rooms for rent. For sale. ; This property for sale. Furnished rooma. House for rent. House to let, etc. AMUSEMENTS. THE FROTfllNGHflM. Wagner 4k Kelt, Muinn, John L. Kerr, Acting Manager. Two Nights, Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 8, 9. Papular Priced Matinee Wednesday. The New Hopkins Trans Oceanic Star Specialty Co. THE FAMOUS KINEMATOflKAPHB AND MASlfcR WADE COCHRAN, The wonder of the twentieth century; 4 years ami S months old, and answer, cor redly without hesitation 7,000 questions. A programme diversified and striking in every detail. NOTE THE POPULAR PRICES-Evonln. Oallury. lAo.; Bulcnnv. Tie and 3i?.; Lower Floor. :t5c and 50c Matinee Prices, loc., anc , 3oc. Nit higher. Bale of seats opens batur Uy, Dace tuber bth, at a, m. THE FROTfllNGHflM. Wsgner 4t Reis, Managers. John L. Kerr, Acting Manager. THURSDAYEVENINO, DEC- lo. Tho Diitingu1hid Irish ComedMa and Mar veiously Sweet Hinger, CHAUNCEY OLCOTT Cnder tho Kanagemsnt of AUTU.tu Pitoo, In Mavourneen. By Gen. II. Jernop and Horace TownsenA, A splendid company and a brilliant ply. Mr. Olcott'stonr acroi the continent has been one succession of triumphs. Bala of swats open. a. ui. Tuesday. Uet in line early. THE FROTfllNGflflM. Wsgner Rels. Managors Jsfea L. Kerr, Acting Manager. FRI0TE.ENI1G, OIC. II, One Night Only of the Fran Daniels Conic Opera Co. Id tho Recird-Breaklng Com to Opera Success, THE WIZARD OF THE NILE . bams competent east of 70 artiste. Sams elaborate srenerr as was seen here last seas op Sals of seats opens Wednesday. De& ,at a,aa. STORES i STUPING STYLES Get' Up, Finish and Fit. Every D2tail Perfection About Oar Entire line of BOYS' AND MEN'S OVERCOATS Ideutical with' Those Made to Measure by Swell Merchant Tailors, and Our PRICE ONE-THIRD LESS. f.?:i.MSEEFERSm$6.flo Illiio Chinchi'la. stylish cftrment. The ideel coat for dress, bicyctu and dress purposes All Wool Cheviot Suits, made ami trimmed in the best style, never sold under $10 Imported (Jay Worsted Suits, Ultis und Bluck. fine quality und special value. Our Clothing Departiueut is under th.- Management of Mr. 1). 12. D.-lany, APPROPRIATE HOLIDAY PRESENTS Grand showing of a choice line in Neckwear, Suspenders, Hackln toshes. Night Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Night Robes, Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Hufflers, Umbrellas, Canes, Etc. fJT'Goods selected now will be delivered whan desired or kept uutil called for. Reduced Itntcs to Washington on Ac count of tbe Inauguration via l'enn- ylvnnin Railroad. For the benefit of those who desire to attend the ceremonies Incident to the Inauguration of Presidentelect McKlnley, the Pennsylvania Kullroad company will sell excursion tickets to WashinKton March 1, 2, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the fol lowing rates: From New York, $8.00; Philadelphia, $5.40; Baltimore, $1.60; Harrlsburg, $'..06; Wllliumsport. $8.79; Buffalo, $11.20; Rochester. $10.48; Al toona and Pittsburg. $10.00; and from all other stations on the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will be a most In teresting event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsylvania railroad make this line the favorite route to the national capi tal at all times, and Its enormous equip ment and splendid terminal advan tages at Washington make It especial ly popular on such occasions. Cards engraved at The Tribune office. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. ntfu- ilnili ' boa CUTf tcutu! M DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday, Saturday, D:c 10, 11, 12. Chas. A. Loder, In His Greatest Success, HILARITY IN HIT ADDEN'S ROW GF FLATS Admission 10, 23 or SO Cent. Two performances dally. Doors open at 1.10 and 1. Curtain rises at 110 and tli MT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL.. Coal of the best quality for domestlo use and of all slses. Including buckwheat and blrdseye, delivered in any part of Us city at the lowest prlc. Orders received at tho Office, first floor, Commonwealth bnlldina;, room No. 4; telephone No. Kf4. or at tbe mln?. tele, pbone No. tit, will be promptly attsnJeJ to. Dealers supplied at the mine WM. T. SMITH. THE KEELEY CURE Why let your borne and business be dsstroy sd through strong drink or morphias. woa roil csn be eared in four weeks at tn Kssley Institute, n( Madison srrane. Scraatoa, Pa. The Cars Will Bear lasastlaatssa. OPED HEW Blue beaver An elegantly sitting tfQ fft f(l JO.UU. OIU. Special Pries, Strictly 7 nil si I II u a W Boys Heavy weights, never sold or Special Price, t7 Eft I V 1(9 Beys' Fiaid butts, Stylish, serviceable, regit lar price was $ rO. 2,000,000 BARRELS Made and Sold in Six Months, ending flarch I, 1896, Total Product of 11 The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels Largest Run on Record. VVnshbtirn, Crosby's Superlative la Hold everywhere from th Pacific Coast to St. John's, New Foundland, und in Kngland, Ireland end Scotland very largely, and is recognized as the beat flour iu th world. MEGARGEL WHOLESALE AGENTS. HAVE YOUR HCRSE SHOD WITH TH; Removable, Self-Sharpsnln; Nevarslip T03 Calu BITTENBENDER I XI GENERAL AGENTS, And a full line of iron and steel Blacksmiths' and Vaj- onmakers' supplies. SCRANTON, PA. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BABHB, PA. Maamtactoirara of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, EOISTIKB O FUUPING MACHINERY. QsMtil OfOcatt SCRANTON, PA. For sals by JOHN H. F HELPS, pruca Street, Scranton, EVENING and BHuk Sp3CiaI PrIC8, Overcoats lined and perfect garment. $900 all wool Special PrlC8, Suits, $6.50 neat patterns, le.i than $3 Special assortment of SpSCial PrlCO, $7.00 form.-rly of Martin & Dclany. TEE CENTERED If Yoar Horse Is Sliod villi fit He Positively Cannot Slif Whta In Doubt what to use lot lid fwn wwmtjr, i.'n. v rv.n. I m potency .Atrophy, Varicocele ana) other weaknesses, from any cause, use Sin Pills. Drains cheeses and full vigor quickly restored. If at toMte. ses tro.hU. rcalifaunr. Mailed for 1.00; boxes $3.00. With 45.00 orders we give a guarantee to cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO Cleveland, O, Nervous Uebility, Lnts ct rower. Fr.anr.aclat, ccr. Wcinlng Avert wo an niLyi J GONNELL