THE SCHAiNTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31. 1SJ. . 4J VUlTTirjEADUlG SSL Previous to onr tnkini inventnrr we will Mil the remsiniiiK HOLIDAY HOODS, MOISK COATS. BATH HOHHS, ULS1KKS. OVKtt COATS AND SUITINtlS at astonishing low price. KRAMER BROS., THE POPULAR CLOTHIKKS. Norrman & Moore FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. flACKAWANNA, M I THE E A D E R IN CORRECT LAUNDERING 308 Pcnn Avenue. A. B. WARM AN. OUR STORE Will Be Open Evenings Until Christmas. Carpets, Draperies and Wall Pap:;. ia7WY0MINd AVE. Cl'J A'PTJiS. The Hold Wnlti-is iiHsorlatlun will liolil a ball at Turner's hall tonight. St. Luke's Industrial m-liuul will r. open on Saturday, Jan. 2, ut l'.3U p. in., at Washington uveiiiic. A Kwi'cp.'tako shooting match I to take place ut Hotel KvokIi, Uemlham, Jail. 1, 1S;, nt 10 o'clock u. m. The will of Henry lhsln. late of Dun more, was yeslcnlay nilinltted to probate, ami letters teslanietitiiry grunted to Sa lome Henslni;, the widow. The body of Samuel WoolbaiiKh, who died at Cunkllli, N. V., will be luken to J'uradls'p Valley, Monroe county, today where Interment will be made ut 3 . ni. There will be very Interostlim exer cises held In. the lireen Jtldjje Hatlst church Thursday evening from 8 to 12 p. m. All are, Invited. Admission and re freshments free. On account of the large Increase of bust ness at the IVckvllle Kwtolllce, It has been raised to the presidential clafs und its postmasters will hereufter be named by the country's chief cxevutive. Secretary Atherlon Is nnxlous to havo the next meeting of the board or trade on Jan. 18 held In the new biillillnx on Lin den street, but It Is not certain as yet that It will bo completed by that date. On New Year's Day at 'the pustolllce the stamp and Reneral delivery windows will be open from 7 a. m. to 12 o'clock. The money order und register windows will be closed all day. Morning deliveries will be made by carriers. The Scrnnton basket ball team, which Is composed of some of 'the best players In the city, and the flcranton Athletic cl'ib team will pluy In the armory, on Adams avenue, tonight. Onirics (ielbert, of the I'nlveraity of Pennsylvania, will bo ref eree. William X. Springer was yesterday ap pointed guardian, of William li. Kilmer, minor child of the lute James Kilmer, of Moosli . Jacob Kurbelijka. was' appointed guardian of Andrew. John, May anil Annie I'm nyaka, minor children of Michael Dur Jiynka, late of old Korge. Alderman Wright received notice yes. terday from the Department of the In terior at Washington that a pension of M a month has been granted to Mrs. Kliza lwth If. Keynolds, widow of Fernando l Iteynolds, of Clark's Summit, the pension to date from July 1 last. The Thirteenth ward Republican caucus will be held Saturday from 4 to J o'clock. There are three districts in the ward. The candidates for the common council nom ination are T. H. Jackson ami M. W. Finn. The former Is a carpenter and an assist ant city assessor. Mr. Kinn Is a member of the firm of Kzra Finn & Sons. John 11. Hopkins and Mary Oreen, of JVrnnlon; Armore 8. Thomas, of Youngs town. O.. and F.lizabeth tlubrlel, of Scran ton; Schuyler Koom. of South Ablns ton, and Clara M. Vosbtirgh, of Clark's Htimmlt; Frank C. Huber and F.va I.. Vyker, of Scranton; Alber II. Sayre and ra K. Hunter, of Carbondale, were grant ed marriage licenses yesterday. On Friday morr.lng. In the First I'resby. terian church, from until li) o'clock, a service of praise anil prayer will be held. The Second church will, as in former years, unite with the First in this ser vice. Dm. Itolilnsnn, McLeod, Logan and other brethren will be present. Kvery. body Is Invited to spent this hour on New Year's morning In devotional exercises. The coroner's Jury, which inquired Into the ca'jse of the death of Miss Almlra Iladiall, of Old Forge, returned the fol lowing verdict Tuesday night: "We the undersigned Jurors, find that Almlra Hud Ball came to her death on 1hp. 15 from ur. enlcal poisoning. Whether the arsenic w is taken with suicidal Intent, or was admin istered by the hand of some other person. Is unknown to the Jury." Kll T. Conner, superintendent of the Shamokln division of the l'hlgh Valley Coal company, was Tuesday appointed to succeed Isaac It. Molster, of Wllkes Harre, superintendent of the Wyoming di vision, who died recently. Mr. Conner Is about 3S years of age and has made a successful olliciaL He will be succeeded on In the Shamokln division by Robert S. Mercur, of Wllkes-Harre, division engi neer for the Valley Coal company. Through Attorney C. H. Boper Mrs. Slur garet Morgan yesterday Instituted pro ceedings in divorce against her husband, James P. Morgan. Cruelty and desertion are alleged. They were married In this city la the summer of 18!4 ami eight months later he deserted her. after cru elly abusing her, she avers. He now lives In Mooslc. She reside In Providence. Judge Albright granted a rule returnable at the January term of argument court. Alderman Blair, of the Fifth ward, has Issued a warrant for -the arrest of Patrick Jlaniian. of Mlnooka. on a charge of theft. The information on which the wurrant was Issued was sworn to by Matthew Knight, of 1913 Jackson street, who Is a cousin of the uccused. Knight met Mate gun on iJU'kawunna avenue lat Saturday night and Invited hiin to go home with him. it is alleged that after getting In the house Mungan stole W and departed. On the night of Dec. Ill the Arlon society, a colored social organization, conducted a concert, a enke walk and a dunce ut .Music Hall. J. W. Sheckle3. of Center street, proprietor of a pool room, lilrsil two dress suits for the oeca-slon from H. Josephsoii, of Lackawanna avenue, und has since failed to settle for them. Jo sephson swore out a warrant yesterday More Alderman Howe, charging the col ored man with obtaining goods under false pretenses, and the defendant entered bail in the sum of two for his appearance ut court, SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST HIM. .Mrs. Minnie Spniigcnbnra lias James Mcl'orinick Arrested. James JlcCornilek, of Nay Aiiff, was arrested yeslerduy on a warrant sworn out before Alderman Wright by Leon ard SpunirenburK. also of Nay Auff, charging McCormlck with making an assault upon his (SpniiRenbuiK's) wife with Intent to r.jvish her. The alleged offense was committed, nccoi'dlnp to Sirs. Spangenburs, on the rvPi'.inK of Dec. as ulie was returning from a store In Dunmore. A man stopped her In a lonely place and at tempted a criminal assault upon her. but he becume frightened at her screaniH and lied before accomplishing Ills purpose. She claims to have recog nized McCormlck as the person who did it. The warrant wus gworn out for his arrest on Dec. 15, but he could nut be found until yesterday. He claimed at the hearing that It was either a case of mistaken Identity or blackmail, und refused to give $TU0 bull. He was committed tq the county ;'a:l. Mrs. Spungenburg Is a young wo man, mid McCormlck Is an unmarried man about 30 years old. He Is a rail roader. BENEFIT FOR FOUNDLING HOME. Waite 4'oiiimuv to Sing at St.Thomns College Hull New Year's Hay. Owing ty the Frothinghum being en gaged for the Hnchelors' ball tomor row. New Year's, the Waite Opera company, which has la-en so success fully appearing- there this week, will be transferred to the St. Thomas Col lege hall and will give a matinee anil evening performance for the benefit of the St. Joseph Foundling home. At the matinee they will present that famous Japanese light opera, the ".Mi kado," and In the evening "The :o hemlun tJirl." The sale of peats will open ut the Frotlilnghum box olllce to morrow niornlnK at 9 o'clock. The prices have been fixed as follows; Matinee, 25 cents, to all parts of the house; evening prices, 2.1 and 50 cents. Yesterday afternoon the Waite com pany sang the "Chimes of Nurinainly" ut the Frothlnghnm. and last night "Fin Diavido" held the boards. This afternoon the company will sing "Tar and Tartar" and tonight "Maritana." ARRESTED FOR THROWING KISSES. Student ul'l'uivi-rsity of I'l-iuisvlvnnin 1 uo I.hyinIi with His I'uvom, Simon Lowenthal, of St. Louis, IS years old. a student at the 1'nlverslty of 1'cnnsylvanlu, was mining the num ber of collegians who cume to Scran ton to nttend the concert of the 'varsity clubs ut the Young Men's Christian Association hall Tuesday night. In stead of attending the concert, however, he went to the Krothingham to hear the Waite Comedy company sing "The lio heminn tilrl." He became so demonstrative In his throwing of kisses to the chorus girls that Special Otlicer Wheeler arrested him and took him to the police station. He left Ins gold watch as security for his appturance yesterduy morning. Mayor I la i ley gave him u hearing and Informed him thut even college students are bound to respect the proprieties us well as others. The mayor let him off without u tine. The College of Commerce. Mr. W. I'. Gregory, who has met with such phenomenul success In the tun ii- agement of business colleges in I'ur- uonuaie and .Newark, N. J., has asso ciated himself with Mi ssrs. A1 cCli ,Mlf i and Trainer, the management nf tli.. College of Commerce. In the handsomely equipped rooms in the ear.Usr building. Mr. Gregory has eurned tl-.e reputation of belli;; the most succesr!u organizer and munger of bushier", colleges in America. Messrs. McClosky and Train er will devote their entire time to book keeping, shorthand, penmanship and school work proper, leaving Mr. OreK tiry to the business management. Tin college starts on a good financial basis. A new and up to dale course of study w ill be Introduced. The interests of the former lUudcnts will be cared for. Mr. Gregory may be found nt the enllev,. olilce day and evening. No person or persons in any way interested In oth er schools is in any wnv Intoreuio.l in the management of the new school. irent Slaughter in Prices now prevailing at Davldow Ilros., 217 Lackawanna avenue. It will pay any one wanting u bargain to call at Davl dow Bros., il7 Lackawanna ave. Calendar ;ivea Away. Ileglnnlng Saturday, Pee. 19th, and continuing until Christmas, we will give to every purchaser a handsome calendar for 1897. So purchase your tea and coffee for your Christmas din ner at the old reliable tea and coffee house and get a calendar. Grand I'nlon Tea Co., 311 Lack'a. ave., Jones ltros., l'rop'rs. Miss Caroline V. TJorsey, teacher of elocution, oratory and delsarte, .18 Ad ams avenue. Must Be Sold, The entire stock of watches. Jewelry, clocks, silverware, etc., must be sold by April 1st on account of retiring from business. Don't miss the bargains. " HAVIDOW HHOS. Twining, optician 125 Penn avenue, In Harris' drug; store. Hours i a. m.. t p. m. Wc laundry stiff collars with soft L-ulton holes. Crystal Laundry. Steam clams, spring- chicken and) food beer, at Lohmann's. Spruce. GOOD BYE TO THE WEST SIDE VIADUCT Killed in Common Council by Its Own Distasted Parents. WAS NULL AND VOID ANYHOW The Wyoming Avenue Amendment Would Have Made it Illegal at nl Events as its I'rojector Mr. tiilroy Was a Directly lulerested l'urty. I.uucli Wagons loonied-Anotlier Whack at the FlybyMght Stores. Other Doings of the Lower liranch. The viaduct boomers went to the common council meeting last night with the li. tent Ion of relieving the viaduct ordinance of its cumbersome and nul lifyiut; ami udnients or ot killing it stone dead. It is stone dead. The deadly blow was given the meas ure by Mr. Oliver himself, the recog nized lather of the measure. The mem bers who had tacked on amendments were opposed, to the killing of the or dinance anil would probably have de feated the motion which deprived it tf life, hut for Mr. Nealis, who wus chair man pro tern ami who in nngcr and disgust refused to heed the cull for nyi s and nays and declare I the ordin-. nnce tni.Ied. at the same lime throwing the measure down on to the report-r's table with all the vehemence h- could summer. Into his rfooil right arm. The matter v as culled up In the seventh order of business by Mr. Oliver's mo tion to in (insider. In spcakiiiK on his motion Mr. Oliver said lliat the ordinance us it stands 1s null und void, lirst because conneil 0 ooooooooooooooooo To Our The Tribune Political Handbook for 1807 will be placed in the bands of carriers tomorrow for sale at 25 cents a copy. It is sold to tbein at cost. The Handbook will be a complete local and political direc tory and encyclopedia, invaluable for ready reference. It will comprise more than 200 kirye pages of carefully compiled statis tical matter, covering Northeastern Pennsylvania interests in a manner not hitherto attempted by any similar publication. We can recommend it as well worth the price charged. The sale of it by the carriers of The Tribune insures them their one means of special profit during the year. Readers who wish to remember them for their punctual work throughout tlie year, in all kinds of weather and under many disadvantages, can ilo so most advantageously by purchasing copies of this fine annual. ( hi behalf of the carriers we bespeak a generous re sponse on New Year's morning. Q ooooooooooooooooo r.ep.lc(-U'il to amend the title 1o conform with the amendments in the body nnd sec.ml because one of the Mcml-crs, Mr. GiJroy, of the Seventh, voted on the measure? despite the fact that he owns propel ty which would "lie dlrec-lly affected by one of tin? clauses of the or dinance iiis amendment for opening Vyoiuin;; avenue. maim; MATTF.KS WOitSE. The motion to reconsider -.v.is carried. Mr. Oliver tried to knock off the Hamil ton street barnacle Put instead another wus taken on In the shape of a Sl'VHMJ clause for the openitiii of a new sireet from the southerly end of Spruce street bridge to the int' -rsection of Prospect avenue and Hemlock street. To overcome the object loll to Mr. Gil roy's tuKing part In the framing of the WyomiiiK avenue amendment, Mr. Zeid ler proceeded to have Mr. Gilroy's amendment stricken off und to substi tute one virtually the same, Willi him self us the mover. While some quib bling was solng on us to how this should be done, tlu-iv was a consulta tion ot the West Hide members and some of their board of trade boomers and before Mr. .eldler could get his amendment before the house Mr. Oliver moved lo lay the entire ordinance on the tuble. Pinion Thomas seconded it. The viaduct adherents voted "aye" and the members who had amendments attached voted "nay." "The ayes ap pear to have it; the ayes have It and th" mailer Is carried" said Chairman Nealis in one breath, while M-s-o-s. Sweeney, Keugau, Noone, Gilroy, Gor don and others made repeated calU for tin uyes and nays. "To with ye; it's tabled" wus the chairman's way of showing lilt, chagrin und utter disgust. When Mr. Nixme's ordinance to In crease the Indebtedness $:tsl,000 for the purpi so of erecting a municipal elec tric light plant came up for third read ing, Mr. Keller questioned tile propri ety of askinu the people lo vote on a mutter of which couiuils themselves have such nuugre Information. He said he wus not opposed t the proj.-ct but must vote against it on the ground that he war, r.ot pr pared to vote Intelligent ly on it. Mr. Noone. in answer to Mr. Keller said that the lluht and water commit tee had carefully looked Into the mailer and was fully nails tied that the plant could 1 established for lesri than $1100, UllO und that utter the lirst year, It would save ut ! ut $:'o,UU0 annually for' the city. Mr. Killer retorted that hi' wns a number of the light and water commit tee; bill that this wus the lirst he had .heard of the mutter liuving been inves tigated. A number of members made speeches in favor of the scheme an I when the vote was taken Mr. Kell-;r was the only one found opposing it. THAT $:50 COULDN'T SAVI: THKM. X'nless h j mayor or city solicitor In terposes an objection the popular and palatable frankfurter I no more; at least the luni h wagon is doomed. Tim select council resolution making it un lawful to '-luce a wagon on the street and directing the mayor to revoke the permits nlriady Issued wti3 approved with such a sonorous and unanimous "aye" that the chandeliers rattled. Other upper branch measures con curred In were: A resolution directing the city engineer to maki plans for a One Cent a Word Is all it costs to make yoar wants known through the columns of THE THIBUN'E. If you have any thing for sale or rent, have lost or found anvtulng, make it known through onr want columns. Quick returns will surely folljw. OOOOOOvW sewer Ulsliii t In the Fifth. Sixth, Fif teenth, and Eighteenth wards; a res olution awarding to M. A. Donohoe the contract for constructing the Ploom evenue culvert, for $649; a resolution directing the city clerk to readvertlse for the puving of Mulberry street: a resolution calling for plans for grading Sherman avenue, between Jackson and Washburn streets; also, the report of the special committee on daniug' claims. The following new measures were Introduced ai d approved: Mr. Noone A resolution directing the city engineer to Investigate and report upon the best means of preventing the Third district sewer from overflowing at the Intersection of Hallroad avenue and Seventh street. George Wlrlh A resolution directing the Traction company to repulr Hickory street, between Cedar and 1'ittston ave nue and place It in as good condition as it wus before the tracks thereon were torn up. Mr. Molr A resolution- calling the at tention or the city otllclals to the Itiner ant fakirs and bankrupt and lire sales und If uny exist in this city. Impure on them the special tux of $500 a mouth, as provided by city ordinance. Mr. Thomas A resolution authorizing the Scranton Illuminating Heat and Pow er company to furnish electric light in the city engineer's olllce. Mr. Nealis A resolution directing that the estimates committee provide for the payment or the paving on Kobinson street, fionllug the retaining wall, where there Is no assessable abutting property. Captain Molr and Mr. Flanaghan made speeches In favor of the resolu tion taxing the lly-by-night business concerns, arguing thut It was unfair to make It possible for these people to undersell our permanent merchants by permitting them to escape all taxa tion. AGAINST PARTIALITY. The resolution for electric lights in the engineer's otllce met with some op position from six or seven members, oooooooooooooooo Readers. V 000c 000000000000 who thought that It was not right to allow one olllce to use both electric and gas light, when the others are de nied the privilege; and then again they thought that If the thing was to be limit, no particular company should be named, but that bids should be adver tised for. Hlds wero received as follows for luying llugstone sidewalks nnd paved glitters on Lafayette street, between Main and Hyde Park avenues: James AlcNally, sidewalks, lliVd cents per square foot; gutters, 5."i cents per square yard. T. II. Jones & Hro., sidewalks, l'l'a cents; gutters, 65 rents. V.iilam Pesh & Co., sidewalks. 14 cents; gut ters, CO cents. V. Cuiiuccl, $;,4I. The bids were referred to the streets and bridges committee. Among the ordinances passed on thlid reading were the following: Pro viding for two electric lights in the Sixth ward; providing fur tlie construc tion of an extension of the lateral sew er on Wyoming avenue between Green lliilge and Marion street; providing for an electric light on the curnur of Meni fliid street and Cowley place; provid ing for llugstone sidewalks and paved getters on both sides of Kininct street between the liver and Itailroud ave nue. ZUCK INSTANTLY KILLED. Wns Hun Down by n Passenger Train nt JesHiip. John .tick was Instantly killed at 5.43 last nlejit at the Jessup station A th.i Dehtwar.' and Hudson Canal coilipany. lie endeavored to cross the railroad track In front of a north-bound passen ger train and wus run down and killed. No one at Jessup knew where the deceased resided. The Scranton lliisincsN College. There are no moss covered theories, antiquated text books or amateur teuchers In the Scranton business Col lege, of which Huck, Whltmore & Co. are proprietors. Kvery thing Is up-to-date and the education there given places '.he young mun or woman in a position to earn money. Huslness men i iv watching and waiting for gradu ates from this school. Write for Jour nal. Lamps! Lnmn ! Lamps t V.'e have a few b ft which were sold during the holidays nt $12 for lamp und shade, und which we have now reduced to ?7Xu lo clear out. liavldow liros., -IT l.uckaw unua uveiiue. This is Important to You, And to your vlie, son and daughter. You want a home. Think about it. Buy one of our choice lots In the cen tral and select part of Scranton at a hundy and convenient walking dis tance from business, theaters, hotels, churches, stores and depots, on Adams, Jefferson, Madison or Monroe avenues. At most of the lots flag walks and curbs are laid, also sewers, gas and water mains and steam heat, and In front of some the asphalt pave. These are sites for superior homes. Prices low. Terms easy. Clear title guaran teed. Call for circular, Jones,311 Spruce. Must He Sold.. The entire stock of watches, jewelry, clocks, silverware, etc., must be soid by April 1st on account of retiring from business. lRm't miss the bargains. UAVIUOW UHOS. To Cure a Cold in One liny. Take laxative Tiromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. 25 cents. 1)1 KD. SNYDER In IVckvllle, Pa., Dec. 29, 18. Mary Ann, wife of K. T. Snyder, aged 43 years. Funeral today from late resi dence. Services at Methodist Kplscopal church, PockvHIe, at 2 o'clock p. m. SMITH In Scranton, Dec. 30. 1890, Mrs. James Smith, ut the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Michael Fadden, of Jackson street. Funeral Saturday at 9 o'cloek. Interment In the Hyde Park Catholic cemetery KELLEY LOST HIS POWER OF SPEECH It It a Most Peculiar Cas; and PukIm the Attending Physician. HIS OTHER FACULTIES ARE NORMAL Two Years Ago Kellcy W as Injured in the Mines and Thereafter tor a Period of Ten Unys lie Wus I nublc to 1'se His VoiecII)iiiotisiii and Electricity Have Itcen Tiicd. Dr. P. H. Kearney, of Wyoming ave nue, has been called to attend a re markable case ut the Grand Central hotel on Lackawanna avenue, conduct ed by P. H. Ourkin. A youn man named Fred Kelley, w hose home Is in Pittston, but who has been a transient resident of this city for two or three months, retired to bed Tuesday night In good health, w hen he awoke yester day meriting his power of speech was gone. Two years ago Kelley received a pain ful blow on the neck und the larynx, or voice box, was Injured so that he could not talk for nearly ten days ulter wurd, but he recovered and never had any trouble in that direction since until yesterday mi.ining. I'p to a late hour last right he w as si ill incapable of exercising his vocnl powers. An examination of his larynx did not disclose uny local cause for the strange ailment. r. Kearney thinks that with rest und treatment Kelley may regain his speech In a few days, und it muy be possible that he may have become permanently bereft. His oilier senses are normal. He can see, hear, smell, taste and touch the sumo us usual and can move his lips and control the facial muscles and those ot his tongue Just as well as ever, but he cuiinot talk. Dr. Kearney is a hypnotist of much skill und he suggested to Kelley to sub mi1, to the Inlluence in order to see If his speech mlyht be restored. Kel ley consented but the doctor could not bring him under the spell sufficiently to make an experiment. The doctor guve him a charge of elec tricity with a storage battery last even ing, thinking that might slurt Kell- y's vocal organs from their inertia. It was not successful. Kelley has l ot worked in a few weeks. His lust employment was tend ing bar in liivniiau's saloon, w likes llarre. Take Street Cnrs nt t'oiirsen's. Cars for Petersburg, Dunmore nnd Gree.i Itidge Suburban, Laurel Hill, No. 6 liranch, Throop, Stone avenue, South Side and Pittston pass Coursen's going out. Seats for ladies waiting for cars and parcels cured for while shop ping. K. G. Coarsen, 4'.'9 Lack'a. ave. Sawyer's Millinery We take this oiortiiiilty to thank ,tho public for their paironaitc since our open ing In your fair city; and still by greater service und better values we hope to mak? you yet our friends. TO ALL We Wish a Happy and Prosperous Mew Year. 1897 A. R. SAWYER, 132 WYOMING AVENUE, Sohmar Piano Stands at the Head AND J. W. (RirRNSnY Stands at the Head In tlio Muslo track. You call always gvt n hotter bargain at bis beautiful wurerooins than at any other place in the city. Call and ace for yourself before buying. 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. W. GUERNSEY, Prop. BEST SETS OF TEETH, $8, Including tlio pninlrss extracting of toctn by an entirely now process. S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 321 Sprues St , Opp. Hotid Jenny n. ill BUYING 'I-! 5 (LARGE WINDOW.) 1. 1. BERRY, JEWELER 423 Lackawanna Aram Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Class. Great Reductions iu All These Goods. Watches and Clocks Re paired on short notice. 0 LADIES' JACKETS Start the new year with a new jacket. We will start the year with a new Special Cloak Sale. All will be sold at bargain prices. We will not have enough to go around so the lucky customers will be those who call early. Ladles' cloaks, children's Jackets, sep arate skirts and winter suits ull are In cluded In the sale. Until January 1, 1897, The Balance of Our Will Be Offered at Extremely Low Prices. TO LADIES A Nice Home Calendar for 197. TO OHNTI.EMEN A Convenient and Or namental Mutch Safe for Hume L.ie. FREE L I POWELL li COS PIANO WAREAOOMS, STERLING SILVER . . . la a new addition to our stock nt Holtoin Prices. Opened an other new line of White China For Decorating Prices und styles talk, us we are selling lots of it. Will keep open evenings after the first of December. METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL C -I. WKICHEL, Mears Bldft, Cor. Wash, and Spruce St. See that it is c'osely woven that the colors are firm and true. If you are not versed IN CARPET-LORE, we shall be more than pleased to give you any information you wish. We are always glad to have visitors the more you know about our stock the better it will be for us. Don't think -ou must buy just because you look at the goods. 406 Lackawanna Ave. , Opp. Wyoming Housa. it in Hi: HI IS D Closed on Account of Fire. Will Be Open In a Few Days And will give you Bargains that have never been offered before. Wait And See. J.BOLZ 138 Wyoming Avenue. am para Reduction For Balance of Onr Stuck of Overcoats. . Ulsters And 5uits All New Goods. This Season's Make. . - kMSm uiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii NEW I GIFTS 3 Are most appropriate if you S have omitted tti remember 3 some friend. We beg to re S mind you of our popular a stock of Cbina, Glass, Pottery, Lamps, Silverplated Ware, Etc, Etc, lit s 131 Peon A?e. Opp. Baptist Cburcl S Middle of the Block. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiuiiiiiiiuuiiiiiii Goms to 8 FOH AUli Newspapers, Magazines, and Story Papers, Main Stand, 103 Wyoming Avenue Al-WAYS OPEN. MT. PLEASANT COAL ATRETAIL, Coal of the best quality for domettte dt. and of all siiea. Including Buckwheat and Birdseye, delivered In anjr put of Ui. oltD at the lowest price. Orders received at th. OfHce, first Doer. Commonwealth bolldliia;. room No. (j telephone No. 2(24, or at th. mine, tele phone No. 171 will be promptly attended) to. Dealers supplied at tba mine. WM. T. SMITH. J RISEF.1AN SOLOMON'S T T Bl HATS a7 Dunn's