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AllGil CM Spruce St. OlilCIl As I intend to move to Buffalo in the Spring I wish to dispose of my stock soon aa possible, and will commence auction sales Monday eveninar, Nov. 6, 1893, at 7 o'clock and will continue until further notice $40,000 STOCK Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, French and American Clocks, Silverware, Cut Glass, Bronzes, Bric a Brac, gold head Canes, Silk Umbrellas, Opera and Field Glasses, Spectacles, Piano and Banquet Lamps, fine fancy goods, This is a genuine closing out sale and all goods will positively be sold. A rare opportunity to purchase your Christmas gifts at your own prices; morning hours devoted to those wishing to purchase at private Bale; afternoon and evening sales to those wishing to buy at auction; all gooda warranted as represented; two sales each day, 2:30 and 7 p.m. c.

W. Freeman, Corner of Penn ave. and Spruce st, Scranton, Pa. H. HIGH Auctioneers.

EEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, THE GEXCIXB POPULAR PUNCH CIGARS Have the initials G. B. CO. imprinted in each oignr. GAMEI BROWN CO.

Mannfactiirers COTJET HOUSE SQUARE. Qe Mutual life Insurance 1813 OF NEW YOBS. Company 1893 Pays its policy holders $63,000 every business day in the year. IT HA.S PAID 8350,000,000. Policies incontestable after two years.

Investment and insurance combined at low frtrates. If would pay you to converse on wltn representative of this com Scrantom Pa CITY AND COUXTY. DEATH WAS NATURAL Thomas Bolton Died of Fatty Degeneration of the Heart. The coroner's jury to inquire into the death of Thomas Bolton, consisting of Messrs, Mnrtin Bird, Thomas Jfcilia, Thomas Kelley, James Shea, Patrick Cawley and John Casey, met in the arbitration room of the court bouse last even log. Mrs.

Fred. Dikeman, Miss Mollie Holland aud Peter Hughes testified to the finding of the body and its position. Coroner Kelley testified as to the result of the autopsy held by him in the morn ing, it was to the effect that the deceased came to his death from fatty de feneration of the heart, and the jury rought in a verdict accordingly. The funeral wili take day from the residence of his brother, Michael Bolton, at 833 Sixteenth street. Engraved Free.

Thimbles purchased at Davidow Bros. CAREY GRIFFIN MARRIAGE. Only Belatives and Immediate Friends Were In Attendance. Mr. 0.

Ed. Carey, the well known young insurance agent, was married at 10 o'clock yesterday morning to Miss Carrie SB. Griffin the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph W. Griffin in Chinchilla, Rev. J. G. Eckman offi.

elating. The Immediate relatives and a few friends were present There were no cards. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. 6.

Bnyder and daughter Viola, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Carey and Mrs. Mary Carev of Scranton Vr nr." I auu una, 1 nomas H.

Carey, Nanticoke, Mr. Ralph C. H. CatteralL Bucknell university Miss Anna Fowler of Clark's Green and Mr. and Mrs.

John Griffin and the Misses Berdte and Celia Kendall of Chinchilla. The young couple took the 12:55 Deaware, Lackawanna and Western train on a short wedding tour. Maple Farm Sausage is seasoned with the purest spices. EDEN MUSEE'S BIG WEEK. Splendid Attractions Drawlne targe Houses and Winning Applause.

The management of Eden Musee seems to be disporting on Easv street these days for the crowds are large and the attractions numerous. The beauty show is the feature this week. A number of comely damsels seated in the Curio hall soliciting favors votes of their many manly admirers. Every person who pays for ad uiibsiou is entitled to one vote and it scarcely seems necessary to say that no vote is wasted. Other features in the Curio hall are the Zulu warrior who has sleyen wives at homo and who sings a native war song, and the deaf and dumb fire eater.

In the theatre may be seen attractive tableaux, a sprightly girl with raven ringlets who dots the split delightfully, and a saucy little daneer wimao Cborean feats remind one of those seen on the "streets of Cairo" during the jolly days of the Midway Plaisance. List of Letters Eemaining nncalled for at the Scranton Postomce, Ladtawn November 29 lb93. Persona calling for these yitwrc ay aaverusea ana inve Rata rtt lie Will Andrews. Brach, Miss Helen Brown, Ed Jacob Cassel, Jerry Caldwell. Miss Mellie Donahue, Milton Deata.

Hugh Farel, R. Foran. Frank Freeman. M. Garlic John M.

Orier, Miss Jennie Oifford, M. E. Ciriffiths, P. J. Gibbous, B.

F. Gardner. Samuel Heckman, Willard Hictok, Moses Horst. George Humvnn, Mrs. Frank M.

Hoyt, Charley Hartb. S. A. Mrs. V.

H. Johnson, Mrs. Anna Johnson, John Jones. Jas. Kilcullen, John Kase, Mrs.

Karoline Klein. Wm. Lawton, John Linch, J. E. Lowrey.

Mrs. Moor, E. Mnrphy, William Mem, Martin Moren, Mrs. Mafy McDoade. Mrs.

James W. F. Fansrett, Percy. 231 P. st Miss Josie Rooney, Mrs.

Silas Bought, John J. Reillv, jr. Valter Snow, Rev. and Mrs. Miles Snyder, Mrs.

Lizzio Sayer, Mrs. Martin G. Stone, Mrs. Cora Smith, J. D.

Shirer 3, SGBbeain Pub. Co. 1 Mrs. O. Thomas.

Mist Emily Williams, L. Wys, J. La Bae Wilson, Atre. W. F.

Whitman. Will deliver goods until 10 a. Thursday; all orders shonld be placed to day as onr Washington avenue store will be closed on Ihursday. Huimseto. FIRES OF A DAY.

Three Alartoa sounded The House and Household Effects of John Moran Totally Distrojed Excitement Caused by an Overturned lump. The house and household effects of John Moron of 1239 West Market street were burned to the ground last evening at 9 o'clock. Mr. Moran ha the sympathy of every body who knew him. The origin of the fire is a mystery.

Moran was attending flight school at the time of the occofraace. His sister was out also, so there was nobody in the house. The Cumberland and Excelsior Hose company's were in attendence and poured a continual stream on the burning pile, thereby, preventing the Are from spreading. Not a single article Of his bousehold effects of papers were saved. The alarm of fire sounded from bos 34, corner of Main acd Lackawanna avenues by Officer Thomas Jones last evening shortly after 8 clock was caused Dy me overturning of a lamp in the store room occupied by Mrs.

E. Morton on North Main avenue, facing wetland street Mr. Charles Grimes, a customer, who chanced tu be in the store at the time accidentally struck the lamp with his overcoat which he carried on his arm. The Franklin and Columbia Hoee companies promptly responded, but their services were unnecessary, as the fire was extinguished quickly, A slight blaze at the residence of Patrick Dougherty on Hickory street was the cause of the alarm from Box 52 at the corner of Prospect avenue and River street at o'clock yesterday morning. The Century hose and Neptune engine companies responded, but the flames were extinguished by a few pails of water.

The fire is supposed to have originated through a defective Sue, The damage is Slight. NORTH END. Mr. P. Hoean of West Market street and Miss Mary A.

VfeUs of Bloom avenue were united in matrimony by liev. Father O'Toole at Holy liosary chureu yesterday. Mr. James McDonogh attended the groom. Miss Annie Walsh was bridesmaid.

Their entrance to the church was greeted by the delicious strains of 3fendelsuhns wedding march. The wedding Darty presented Drettr The bride entered, leaning on tbe arm of the groom, followed by the bridesmaid and groomsman. Tbe bride wore pink silk, trimmed with surab. The bridesmaid wore light blue silk similarly trimmed. The head dress of tie bride and bridesmaid consisted of wreathes of tea roses.

After the marriage ceremony a solemu nuptial high mass was celebrated. The Key. ather O'Toole was celebrant. Father N. J.

McMnnus deacon, and Father ODonnell sub deacon. The nuptial ma tS was solemn and impressive in the extreme and was an interesting feature of the occasion. The church was about half filled with spectators, a large number of whom were friends and relatives of the wedding party. Air. sua au nogan are de servedly popular in this section.

The wedding festivities took place at the borne of the bride's parents on Bloom avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan will begin housekeeping in this section immediately. The 1 year old boy of Mr.

and Mrs. Harris of Parker street, had a narrow escape from being, burned to death whilst playing near the burning lumber In the rear of bis parents residence, near the Delaware and Hudson railroad, his clothes caught fire and were actually burned off" his body. Quarrymen near by rescued the boy and carried him home. He is still in a precarious condition. TAYLOR.

Miss Edith Ann Howells spent yesterday visiting friends at Plymouth. This morning a Slight accident and collision took place at tbe switch below tha rock cut. Two trains backing toward eaca otner collided, and one of the en gines, "Nanticoke," was badly dam aged. Dennis Donavan, a boarder at Stanton thought be would have some fun smash log windows and doors, so he started on Jiain street and kept at it all the wap up kujuu Bireet as iar as Yasnmgton nuauy ub was caniurea ana issen over to mnsom, where he will have time to sooer up. tvaM, son of Mrs.

E. J. Evans, of North Taylor, had his leg amputated yesreruay. urs. uonnell, iiouser and urimtns navmg charge of the case.

The lecture of A M. Holvoy, of West nttston, last evening, at the Calvary uoiiiiaituuruu, was not very largely at tended. ms evening the oyster supper of the rnce Liiorary Association will take rdace John Shields, a foreman with Taylor vo naa a una rail yesterday, a soat' fold breaking under him. A boy stood on the burning deck, Unwisely, too, 'tis Said, or, with the fast approaching flame, His elders quickly fled. Eo.

many now in peril stand, uuuiinumi 01 ineir rate, Till, Ftepbystep, Grim Doath comes on And then, alasl too late! Far wiser, surely, would it seem, When his approach we see. With "Pierce's Pellets" well in hand To vanish old "(J. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets hare rema.k able power to correct all physiclal derang ments, thus warding 0fT disease that wonld surely follow. Purely vegetable, pleasant to take, perfectly harmless I With a little forethought, they'll be a present help in time of need cheating the doctor and robbing the gravel As a Liver Pill, they are nneqnaled. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take.

One a dose as a laxative, three or lour as a cathartic. Tiny, sngar coated granules, in vials; 2a cents. The essential lnng healing principle of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated and refined into a perfect couch medicine. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrnp.

Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of THE SCRA2T0N BEPTJBLICAH, WEDNESDAY MOBNIKGf. N0TT5MBEB 29. 1803. soon SOUTH SIDE HAPPENINGS. TWO MARRIAGES CELEBRATED ON THIS SIDE YESTERDAY.

Valentine Roiaf and Mary Hell Mar7 risd at O'clock, add William Badebbacn and Katie Kmlch at 1:30 Last Evening Peter Tonne tti Robbid by a Failhleel Boarder. Excilment in Minooka. A very pretty marriage ceremony was celebrated at tbe house of Jacob Emich on Hickory street last evening in which his daughter Msss Kate, was united in wedlock to Mr. William F. Budeobach of South Washington avenue.

Hev, Mi Lange of the German Presbyterian church officiated, at 8:30 o'c'ock the knot was tied in the presence of the iiomideate relatives of the contracting parties, Tbe groom was attended by Mr, Jacob Emich, brother of the bride and Mr. John Scheuerj Tbe bridesmaids Were Miss Emma Schimpff of Lawrenceburg, a cousin of the bride and Miss Lula Sunday of this city. Tbe brido was attired in Brown iansdowne trimmed with lace and she carried a bouquet of tea roses. Her maids wore Nile green Crepe de Cbene and encft carried bouquets of Choice flowers. After the ceremony the wedding supper Was served.

Mr. and Mrs. BudcnbacU are both tvell knOwn on this side and in the social circles of the city. Tbe groom conducted a barber shop for some time oh Pittston avenue, and the bride is leading soloist in the Choir of the German Presbyterian chnrchi The young couple will leave this moruing for Alleghany City, where they will in future reside. During the progress of the wedding festivities the residence was well filled with guests, and a large number of costly presents were tendered.

Tbe newly Wedded couple, Mr. and Mrs. Budenbacb, enter upon their married life with the best wishes of their many friends. The marriage of Sir, Valentine Rosar of Irving avenue and Miss Mafy Heil of Petersburg was solemnized at St Mary's church yesterday morning. At 9 o'clock a nupliai mass was celebrated by Ilev.

Father Christ. The groomsmen were Messrs. Valentine Sphor and John Zwick and tbe bride was attended by Miss But terman of Petersburg aud Miss Katie Schwartz of this side. The wedding reception was held at the bride's 1 residence in Petersburg. A faithless boarder suraamed Frank whom Mr.

Peter TonDetti of Breck street, took in tow about three weeks ago skipped town yesterday without bidding Mr. Tonnetti adieu and took about $400 belonging tu the latter. Mr. Tonnetti found his false friend at the R7ms hotel and as he professed to be without Work, he secured him a position at the Meadow Brook shaft of the Connell coal company and permitted him to board at his Breck street residence. Matiers moved along very well the boarder working regular all the time.

Yjrday morniug he complained of feelvill and remained in the house aud moving about the bouse more thau occasioned no susi4kton his disappearance iS cause for alarm. Al ises revealed the ing the money wm amount taken. that the thief bad aud telegraphed the authorities in created mUcfTe hood, and all ex Tonnetti from New gone back A child street will lie cemeter Mr. Wi; in New Mr. Di visitin Apropi W.

railroa" morning tbi church were spread sci was broke placed in su. quai The two bourl a whistle oi signal of si disaster mistook one at tbe breaker In, of tbe bre: Men, scene a tioo of 11 air ate. to lean whi' nea: ber OVi ti ani of the Which I was aiurprhi of the people and. the dTei cave in. A came of terday Bfterni adVfcitiic 1 V.L..

fJV fr eH Vive ul llis actions 0 time, but ternoon was a of the prem tlie safe contain nd the above tti concluded Jfew York city eriptiou of him to $fct but no trace of ia the neighbor ympathy for Mr. ier originally came nd has very likely again. isinisnski of Elm in the Polish Catho avenue is ew York city is oue. the L. b'u yesterday near the 4 of a wide the engine 1 1 I 1 1 1 rr 1 Jfc fr 7 I (J ss.

Va Jit tnv xued 0. finriirAli ieaau all4V ocb dis tbflf valvs. about wing of is tbe ending ig this for tbe und the vicinity people, to the direc certain 1 eager inuous cave in )d a num a space of nr the exj gsana tue a the in rantic with tn of the on became 1 gradually inhabit subside and intensity pioity news 8 Dread s' the timidity disturbed Darts have of another ball was played yes at McOee'a 11pv nn Cedar avenue Wtweta Joba Ruddy sad Jiartin uusickmjoiu or this side. The game was plyel a Ruddy the championship of Lackawanna county although the Payers Jwve no standing record aa sucb. TrSfJhampionshlp of the counTjptrnay be JVtace not nlnviHv occupied laujjipljer and these took tbe otf tbe stake was was tsm fin Eiw 3tmeat 2i 10.

is DoaovnnVpf Donovnjtpf opening. The bv Rurlrlv Dennis Mlnooka, ffennrulU 4 1 1 1. Al I I 1 logmucuMB iuikhu im Harmless in lanity andVtdoubtcdlv of sffeeted mind changed his usual laclcs yesterday raoruingio became somewhat harmful After a protracted snree Uennl. ended utVr, breakioir in one of (he frouWraycw8 ia hotel on Main street, and then wcutdown to the township school and Bach street and entering room of one of the lady teachers announced Ills intention of renewing his boyhood habits, startinsr life anew aud going to school again. A good deal of persaVioWnduccdhlm to leave tbe school Vwwas taken In tnw hv and An application will be made to havelm removed to the Hillside farm if his pWsent coudltion is of In duration, ill.

Mr. R. 0. Norton of Cedar foreman at the Lackawanna mills hsl gone on an extended visit to Fail River Mass. Mrs.

Alvln Burnes of Alden street is The Forest band will celebrate giving With a social at Central hall in the evening. Mrs. Jane fioat of Cedar avenue Is Tis friends in the Bar state. R. H.

Paton. 61S Walton araiae, New York citv. write: "I hare sued Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for years and fled it the most efficacious remedy for coughs, colds and laryngitis 1 have ever tried." CARBON DALE. John W.

Dimock, spent yesterday In Wilkes Burre for the purpose of seeing his wife who is being treated in that place. The funeral of Lizilo Gilmartm was held yesterday morning at 9 o'clock. A requiem mass was celebrated Jn tbe ehurcb of Bt Rose of Lima, after which interment was made in tbe St. Bosa cemetery. The Ancient Order of Foresters, court 8079 of Jermyn, have completed arrangements for their social and banquet whjcB will be held at that place on TbankSgir iug eve.

William Hunter, of Lincoln a vehufl has bought the property on Belmont street known as the Hotel Royal, and owned bv George Yarns. The consideration was' (4,500. Among the persons from this city who will attend the Yale Princeton fool ball game in New York to morrow are: Messrs. W. M.

Lathrope, Burr, H. G. Baker, W. 8. Dix; A.

H. Vander mark, Dwlgbt Crane, George VanKen rcn, Charles Orchard, A. 8. Baker, John Mullaney, II M. Shepherd and several others.

They will leave this afternoon for tbe metropolis. Mr. Louis Cramer of a former resident of this city, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.

T. Felton of Laurel street. John J. Coogan of Coogari Brothers, left yesterday for New York where be will devote a few days to business aud incidentally witness the Yale Princeton game on Thanksgiving afternoon. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was presented at the Graad last evening with Peter Jackson, the colored pugilist, in the role of the noble slave.

Between the first and second acts there was a three round bout between Jackson and Joo Chynski, which was greatly appreciated by the audience present A marked improvement in the orchestra has been noticed by tbe habitues of the house lately. Evangelist Pierson is drawing large audiences to tbe M. E. church, where he nightly delivers an able discourse. The Cook Dramatic company presentea "East Lynne" at the Academy of Music last evening before a fair sized audience.

It was decided at tbe Sunday school session of the Episcopal ehurcb, held Sunday to hereafter hold Sunday school service at 13 o'clock instead of 2, as has been tbe custom heretofore. The semi annual reception of ths Blessed Virein sodality will take place at the church of St. Hose of Lima on the evening of Friday, December 8. "Anthony, the Trumpeter." will be at the Graud to morrow afternoon and evening. John B.

Shannon, chairman of the committee on membership for tbe new board of trade, presented the following candidates at the last meeting: A Sahm, C. E. Kettew, First National Bank, Thomas O'Conncll, II. B. Jadwin, George Herbert, C.

Ditchburn. T. W. Parry, John Bootb, C. 11.

Manville, William Mc Mullen, J. B. Hoyt. Thomas K. Durfee, T.

N. Walker, Dr. W. A. Spencer, James J.

O'Neil, R. D. Stuart and J. B. Gil xu'b funeral of Mrs.

Jermyn, who died Monday, will be held to morrow morning. The remains will be taken to this city for interment and will be buried in St. Rose cemetery. The last foot ball game of tbe season will be played on the ground near May field on the afternoon of Thursday next. Play will be called promptly at 2 o'clock.

The match will be between the High School eleven of this city and the St. Thomas college, of Scranton. The reception and banquet of the Knights of Pythias in the new Keystone hall occurred last evening and an enjoyable time was had by all present. J. Elliot Ross of Scranton made the address of the evening and a large delegation from the Scranton Lodge were present.

A delightful programme was rendered. OLYPHANT Rev. A. D. David, of Kanticoke, vis lieu nis parents yesterday.

Miss Mary Pritchard of Jermyn is visit ing her brother, Postmaster Reese. Tbe executive committee of the Y. M. C. A.

bave a special meeting this evening at 6:45 at their rooms. Every member of tbe committee is requested to report. G. M. Hull and E.

S. Jones are doing jury duty in criminal court this week. Several of our young foot ball entbusi asts leave to night for New York to take in tbe great "scrapping match" between Yale and Princeton ou Manhattan field Thanksgiving day. The athletic members of the Y. M.

A. will play a game of foot ball Thanks! giving aiternoon on the West Side. Those who cannot see the ffreat iramn in ork will have an opportunity of learning bow tbe great game is plaved by watching the amateurs at home. Tbe work of excavating for the new building to be put up by J. W.

Taylor on Lackawanna street is being pushed rapidly. Mr. Taylor expects to have the foundation laid and the building far enough along to allow tbe carpenters an opportunity for inside work by the time tbe heavy snows come. The Columbian social at the residence of Mrs. G.

M. Hull on Blakely street tomorrow evening promises to be a very interesting entertainment A general admission of 10 cents will be charged at the uwi auu a icKumr oysrer supper will be served from 6 to 8 and from 9:30 to 11 m. The entertainment will begin at 8 ociuuk. me proceeds or tbe social will go toward replenishing the library of the Blakely Baptist church and is being arranged by the membors of Mrs. Hull's Sunday school class.

Mr. James Twiss of tbe Grove house has arranged the following programme for Thanksgiving day. The sport will commence in the morning at 9 o'clock with a match between Philip Williams of Olyphant and David Jones of Taylor ville for $100 a side, seven birds each. weorgB aiBion 1 01 Will next con test with Philip Williams, seven birds each. The great contest of the day will nslM LfVsO.

ro wac st it 'it Ll? 'ft ffiim Anajrrwable Laxative and NERVE TONIC Bold by or sent by tnaa 5c.fi0e be tbe long postpone! match between James Twiss and Jeoklo Jam. This match Ins caused considerable Interest, as acu of tbe marksmen bis considerable confidence in his prowess as a marksman. and a large amount of money has been wagered on tbe result. Tbe sweepstakes nnd rifle shooting Will commence immediately after the great contests of ths day have been decided. Mr.

and Mr. Let! Jay of the West Bide are rejoicing of et the advent of cbarmint baby girl which has coma Id bless their home. Announcement was made st tbe services in St. Patrick's Church Sunday last that night school would be commenced in tbe convent school this week for the benefit of boys who are unable to read This movement is one of the best ever inaugurated in town and will tbe means of conferring untold blessings on young men who cannot read or write. The good sisters deserve and trill receive the thanks of the entire community for their kindly consideration for poor boys who are deprived of the advantages and education on account of their dally labor.

Intelligence has reached here tbat Mr, John McGovera has been appointed a district deputy grand president of the young men's institute of the county of Lackawanna. Mr. Mcdovera is a bright, intelligent and unassuming young gentle man upon whom the honor is Justly bestowed and the organization of which he is a worthy member cannot help but derive ad advantage by tbe deserved promotion. There is to be an eisteddfod held in the Welsh C. M.

church Thanksgiving Day Under the auspices of the Sunday school. The two principal pieces are, "Yr Haf," and "Redeemed," (Gospel hymn.) Judge elect H. M. Edwards is to bo conductor of the day and adjudicator on recitations, etc. Henfy P.

Da vies of Scfanton is to adjudicate the singing. There will be two meetings, the first to commence at and tbe other at Admission 25 cents, children 15 eents. Maple Farm Sansace. Guaranteed the finest in the world. Twd pound packages.

Nerve Tonic 50c per bx 6 for 83.30, Blood Builder Send foe aewriptive pamphlet Df WlLLiAHS JlEDfCIKE Schenectady, lf.Y. Cnt. HEATING STOVES, RANGES. LOW PRICES. REPAIRS FOR STOVES AND FURNACES, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE.

P. Con noli Soils Ko 118 PKUN AVENUE. IN We offer you a little Lot, sixty in all, Fur Trimmed and Plain, all Wool Cloth, Well Tailored, Perfect "READY TO WEAR JACKETS." at the moderate price of $5.98 FIVE NINETY EIGHT. If you want a Warm, 11 1 Aii Arouna jacxet at a very small cost SEE THIS I OFFERING. It.

IBM Laflles' Tailors and Fnrriers 608 SPRUCE CT. HOUSE SQUARE FOSTER LACED vAT wv WORTH $1.50. GLOVES Sioo ko noxwaiusrai I CONRAD'S. For Wedding Presents nr Dorflinger's Rich Cut Glass cr Fine Silverware GOTO W. J.

WEICHEL ARCADES jEWfiLKR, 215 WYOMING AVENUE. ty'We make a specialty of fitting spectacles, tyes tested free. Wagons, Harness, rnew hare 6ne of the largest and best assorted stocks of Vehicles ever shown in Scranton, embracing road and speeding carte, open and top buggies, laundry, milk and business wagons, ladies' and doctors' phaetons, jump seat, straight sill and cut under surreys, cabriolets, Rocksways, eta Also a full line of Harness. Call and look at our Stock, No trouble to show goods. Jones Shelly 611 LACkAWANNA AVENUE.

Offosite Flnley's Dry Oooda Store. THE TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER. We We decided ta make a cnt on all out bate and geitt's nu nisbings. Sole agent lor jaros ti: agent for Jaros id Hopkins Hats. am Uygenlo Underwear ROSE THE HATTER, tli LACK AW A NN A ATE.

THE HIT 4 C01ELL Ca MANUFACTURER' AGENTS WIRE ROPE MERCHANT, MUSIS and FENCE WIRE. 8 Not a Closing Out Sale, But pastyioijable footuear at Ciost Ladies and Gentlemen will fled in our stock shoes tbat are attractive and durable at prices tbat will enable all to purchase. Sehank Co. ARCADE. $3.12 Will buy a pair of fine Irish Point Lace Curtains, full length, full width, worth anywhere S4.25 ART AND DRAPERY BOOMS, 309 WYOMISG AVENUE.

FURNACES HEATERS. Foole Siiear Go. 513 Lack'a. Avenue. DEFECTIVE VISION! We are now prepared to correct the worst cases of DEFECTIVE VISION.

Having in our employ an expert Optician, graduate of the celebrated Dr. Jules King's Optical Institute, and using all of the new methods and appliances, with a full stock of Lenses and Frames to suit all eyes. Ko charge for examining the eyes, at MERCEREAU CONNELL'S, 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. NEW YORK STORE BLAHKETS I A Special Offering 120 Pairs White and Gray Blankets extra large size, warranted all wool and washable, REAL VALUE 5.50. Special bargains in ladies' sample Coats are being received daily from our New York buyer.

The garments are the latest styles and fully 25 per cent, under regular price. NEW YORK STORE.

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