THE SCKAtfTOif TRIBUTE-SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY G. 1894. WEBER SHAW En" GREAT VARIETY. No Fake Sale in Ours We have better bargains r-virr rlaT 'JJ the year than so-called "bargain 'day,' !vrina rales, ' and tuch well-known, worn-out, played-out scheme will afford. Fur real bargains iu I'lKST-CLASS NEW PIANOS AND ORGANS SEE US. EMERSON PIANOS Popular, reliable and within your reach HALLET & DAVI3 PIANOS Have take-u over 100 first premiums In lit past fifty years. Otber maWw or Piano. Four makes of Organs in beautiful new designs. See our itock belore buying. We have the goods. Lur prices are light. Everything iu ihe it unit hue. ZllUl k SEELEY 1S4 Wyomlna Ave., Scranton. Ps. PIANOS NEWS FROM CHURCHES The Leading Events of the Week in Scran ton's Rcliiioas Circles. rhe New Plymouth Congregational Church Will Ce Dedicated Forty Candidates to Be Received Into Full Membership Completion of the Sunday School Room of St. David s Church. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE GENUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS G., E3. & Co., Imnrlntort en Ench Clqar. Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. i in in mil -i. m.'Iaix DR. H. B. WARE SFLX'l.VMST. EYE, EAH, KOSE AxND THROAT. OFFICE HOURS : ITO 1MPA.1L i.D0'i'o 6.11 P.M. '35 WYOMING AVE. AMUSEMENT NOTES. The Ueorj;e A. Baker Opera com pany will bring a very successful week's engagement to a close at the Academy tonight when they will pre sent "Robtfrt Mcaire, or the Two Thieves" another name for "Er mirjie." At the matinee touay "Era Diavolo" will bo aiven. GRIMK8' CELLAR DOOR. The popular young comedian, Jurats B. Muckie, will bo seen on Monday evening at the Academy of Music, iu the itreat laughing comedy, ''Gnuies' Cellar Door," which is said to be gay, merry fun from first to last, relieved only by bright musical numbers, or iginal songs, dances and specialties which are thickly strewn throughout the performance. Much is expected of this attraction as Mackie's work as "Grimesey Me Boy" in a "Bunch of of K'-ys" while esjllaut, gave promise of his doing even better work iu a better couiwdy. His supporting com pany is lurge and strong. LAND OF THE MIDMOST SUN. E. G Pearson's speotucular wolue tiou of "The Laud of the Midnight JSiiu" will bfl at the Academy of Music on next Tuesday evruiDjf. A good Compauy will prod ace the piece. . . Card cf Thanks 1 desire to hereby return uiy heartfelt thauks iu the officers of tbu Thirteenth rtgtmint, ton members of compauy D., the Heptasophs: the music dealers of the city, the Commercial Traveler's associa tion and all others who manifested so much Kindnes toward me during my re cent bereavement. Mm L. I. Seelev. A Gentleman Anked Us Today if the grocery business paid. Well, not very heavy. Valuos never were as low. V,Te are civing more for one dollar than ever in cur history, but oui volume of business increases yearly and we are ust what we claim to be, the lowest priced bouse iu the state for line groceries. E. O, Couksin. Wholesale and Rutail. Ladies' all Wool Black Hose at -. HaOe.n. for 29 cents Important to Business Hen. The Tuir.t.NE will soon publish a care fully compiled and classified list of the leading wholesale, banking', manufactur ing and professional interest of Scranton and viciuity. The edition will bo bound in book form, beautifully illustrated with photogravure vie . vs of our public build-ings,bosiue-s blocUs.stroetetc. The circu lation is on a plan that cannot fail of good results to those concerned as well as the c.ty atlaree. Representatives of The Tribune will call upon those whose names are desiiied iu this editiou and explaiu its nature more fullv. Wo trust our LIVE business men will give it tbeir hearty support. Those desiring views of their residence ' in this edition will pleuBe leave notice at the office. Geul's Fleeced Lined underwear, C'i cents at bihs a: iiauen. NOTICE. Lohigh Valley Railroad Co., Notice to the Public iximmencing Monday, January 1st, 1894, passenger trains of this company to and from iew xorU, Jersey city anil INowarlt will run via west Newark. uing the Pennsylvania railroad tracks between that point and Jersey City. Passengers will therefore ou and after the abovo date take the Pennsylvania railroad from th foot of Courtland and Desbrosses street, ' New York city, instead of the Liberty Street ferry of the Central Railroad of New Jersey. Passeugers from Newark will take the Lehigh Valley trains at the Market Street station of the Pennsylvania railroad, alight chuuge iu time. Reuinoton Typewriters and Edison Phonographs for sale aud rent. Copying work executed. Phonographs rented for an evening's entertainment. Telephone 2843. Edw. Uuuster. Jr., 435 Spruce street. New Bloyole. A new bicycle worth $75 will be sold for 185. The machine is guaranteed and is a rare bargain. Machine may be seen at the Tribune office. Anheuser Busch Bear. J.onli Lehman's, 3W buruceaW A 10 inch Silk Umbrella for 95 Mbaks & Uauen. cents at M A KU 1 1 ;i. BOYER KOCH Jan. 8. 1894, in Scranton, by the Rev. E. L. Miller, Miss Martha E. Koch and J. Milton Boyer, both of Scranton. Next Tuesday the (iorman Evangeli cal churches will hold a conference at Taylor. Meeting will be held at 10 a. m., 2 p. m , and 7 a. m. A pmsr will be read nv Rev. Karl Kiesling on "Christ's Words of His Person and Work." Rv. Dr. Pope will preach the sermon in the evening session. Last Tuesday afternoon tho preachers of the West Side met at Rev. L. 0, Lloyd's home. An informal discussion took place. Those present asked Rv. A. W. Cooper to read them the paper he presented last Decewb-r to the Scranton Clerical union. Mr. Cooper tins complied with the request and will read the paper at the next regular meeting, It is "A Brief (Jinnee at Rationalism or the Relation of Reasou and Faith to Religion.'' The week of prayer is observed this week by the Caiviuistic Methodist church of Bellevue, It will be ob served next week by the C'alvinistic Methodist church of Sjiith Mini ave nue. Rev. Hugh Davies is Buffering from nttuck of the grip. Baptist The Hickory Street church will ob serve the week of prayer beginning Monday evening. Rev. J. Evans, of Sharon, this state, takes charge of the Welsh ohureli of Olypbant. He is expected to begin his ministry tomorrow. The weak of prayer will be objervd iu the First church o:i Scranton, be ginning Monday evening. Rev T. Collins will deliver a lecture to his bible class on the first chapter in Genesis, on the "Creation," as record :d by Moses, Rev. M J. Watklns, of Factoryville. will road a paper at the prenohst'l meeting next Monday oa "Pauline Teaching of Siintsbip." The Welsh church of PrOVidSOCS will observe the week of prayer, begin ning Monday eveniug. Congregation aliit. Rev. R. S Jones, D. D , of the Welsh church, of Providence, will preach a memorial sermon tomorrow evening in memory of Mrs, Oliver Lewis and Ev an U iJavix, uwmuers oi me anove church who recently departed this life. The following persons were elected officers for the year 1894, to take charge of the Dutch Q ip Mission school iu tho First ward Superintend ent, R. R Williams; assistant, S. Daniels; supervisor, T, I. Jones; sec retary, John Lloyd; treasurer, luce Jones; chorister, R R. Divim; organ ist, Anna Price ; librarian, J D ivies. The school does well Braver in etiug held ill Alexander hall at 7 oU Tuesday (veiling All welcome. A week of nraver win be observed by the First Welsh church on the West Side. Next Thursday evening the Purilan church, of Providence, will hold its annual meeting and elect officers for the ensuing year. Tomorrow the Plymouth church will be dedicated. Rev. C. C. (Vegan, D D.. and Rev. Cobb, i). D., of Boston, will officiate, iu the eftarnooa about forty candidates will be received into full membership. The pastors of sister churches in the city will bo present in the nfteruoiin nud take part iu the uurvinoK A snecial rii-ofi-amttiH o' - - ' -- , I m- music has been prepared, and the ex ercises are expected to be of an inter esting character. Episcopalians. The Sunday school room of the St David's church has been completed, with th exception af putlin,' in the seats. When the sets wiil l - put in order the Sunday school will b trans ferred there from the main au Hence room. Archdeacon George 0, II ill, of H ues dale, has accepted the call tendered hnn by St. John's church, Wilming ton, Del. He will, therefore, shortly leave the Scranton diocese, and a new archdeacon will bo elected at the next archdeaconry meeting, which will con vene in St. David's church, J in. 10, 1C, and 17 The Rt. Rev. N. S. Robinson, assistant bishop of the diocese, will be present at this meeting. Rov. M H. Mill, has just recovered from an attack of the grip. He was unable to conduct the serviotl last Sunday, but his place was taken by Chales Frszer, onu of th j lay membors of the parish. Lutherans, A new organization was eLctsd last Tuesday among the German Lutheran churches of this part of the itata. It is known as the Willres-Biirre conference. The first president elected ij Rjv. II H. Biuning. Tho confe.enc i is made up of of over forty churche-, and about thirty ministers are eurolUd. The Young People's socloly of Christ's church has elected the following offi cers: President, Rev. F. Holter; assist ant, William Wilk; secretary, Fred Miller ; treasurer, Amelia Blechsrt. The following offi;ers were elected by the Ladies' Aid society of Christ's church: President, Miss Schneider; as sistant, Mrs. Jo inna Roasch ; treasurer, Mrs. Emma Holter; treasurer of mis sionary fund, Mrs. Kaipert. Rev. E. L Miller, of the Holy Trinity church is in a strait betwixt Boston and Scranton. His congregation is do ing its utmost to keep him in the city, and a church in the "Huh" offers him a flattering call. Mr. Miller has dons good work i.i the city. His own church has been greatly strengthened and its indebtedness reduced from $7,00!) to $1,000. He has also established two mission churches, one iu the North End aud the other or the West Side. The latter is now an independent church and the formsr is rapidly grow, ing. The people feel that to lose their pastor would be a serious chick to the work so successfully inaugurated and prosperously c inducted by him in our city. Services will be held in the North Scranton mission on Thursday eveniugs instead of Sunday afternoons. This is so arranged as to relieve the pastor of preaching three times each Sabbath. - M.thodlsts. A most delightful entertainment was given by the young people of the Park Place ohurch last Monday aud Tuesday evenings. The evenings were pleas antly enjoyed by the largo audiences tbut they ask for alike entertainment in the near future. Tallie morgan will meet all those in terested in vocal music ou Jan. 12 in the lecture room of the Park Place church. Hib objact is to organizs a class in eight reading and give the peo ple an opportunity to learn something of mnsic and singing. The First German church has greatly improved its edifice by a coat of paint. The Sunday school rooms were also papered. Soveral very pleasant surprises oc curred at the Epworth League Pnri tnn supper held at the Cedar Avenue chnrch New Year's night. The pastor was presented with a fine olivo wood writing set, a gold pen and a pearl paper knife. The Sabbath school su perintendent, D. J. Clearwater, re ceived a fins picture, "Bon Hur's Chariot Race." Tho chorister, C. J. Carr, received a music 9tand. The Second German church will ob serve the week of prayer and take the subjects proposed by the Evangelical Alliance. The meetings will ba held in the bows of some of the members Five of the members of the Ladies' Aid society of the Second German church have organizd a sowing school for girls. Thsy meet every Wednes day afternoon at 4 p. m. Last Weduus dav 130 pupils were present Week of prayer will be observed by the Hampton street church aud by the Simpson church. Rrv. M. D. Fuller, of Providence, and Rev. 0. A. Bjuj uuiii, of Hones dale, will exchange pulpits tomorrow. Mr. Benjamin is one of the sons of the Providencs church and will conduct the love feast ani communion at to morrow morning's service. Cjmrterly conference will be held at the Providence church next Monday "veiling to he conducted by Presiding Elder J G. Eckinm. The pastors will meet next Monday morning for the first tima after the holidays at the parlors of tho Elm Park cbOT'th, The third quarterly conference was held at the Asbury church last Thurs day evening. Frank S. Woodward, editor of the Dunmore Pioneer, was granted leavo to serve the churches us a local preacher. Presbyterian, Rev. August Ltnge h suffering from an attack of malar! i and lias been ad vised by his physician to take a rest. He has resolved to take a trip to Ger many and will leave early next week, accompanied by his wife. During his nbssnco Rev. A, Weber, of Hohoken, N. J., will serve the church aud oc cupy the parsonage. The week or prayer will bo observed by the Wash burn Street and by the Providence churches, beginning next Monday evening The Sunday school of the Washburn Street church is busily preparing an entert linment which will be given imxt Friday evening. Seats are being placed iu tho West minster church. Services will be held thsre tomorrow The front window has not come, but as soon as it arrives the dedicatory services will be held. The trustees of the Peckville church have purchased two lots iu their town, upon which they ezpsot soon to erect a church. They are busily engaged just now soliciting subscriptions, Rev Ralph Giltmatl has many ad mirers in the city, and ths services to be conducted by him in the Dunmore church will be attended by a large number from the ceuter of the citv. The annual meeting held at the First church last Tuesday evening was inter estiug. The sale of pews amounted to over $7,000 Perfect unity of feeling characterizes the congregatiou aud all are ready to co-operate with the pas tor. Rev. James McLeod, of the First church, was called out of town this week to attend the funeral of a rela tive in Western New Yuri;. TOMORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES. Calvary. Rkformid Church Corner Monroe avenue aud Uibsou street, itev. w. H. Stubblehiue, pastor. Preaching 10 au a. in. aud 7.30 p. m. Church ok Christ Bciirtist Spen cer buildiuir. 519 Adams avuuue. Uilile lesson at 10.30 a. m. Churrb services at 7.80p.m. I). N. Mch.ee, speaker. Allure welcome. Seats free. Christian Church - .North Main avenue. Services 10.811 a. in., "Uur Owu Security;" 7.80 p. in , "Emanuel, God with Us." Ser mons by pastor D. M. Kiuter. Sr. Paul's Gehman Church Prospect avenue. Services, ,0.3J a ni.. and 7.30 p. m. Sermons by pastor E . KUslmg. Bsptltte. pknn Avxntm Baptist Church Pastor Q Warren Partridge, Services at 10.30 a m. and 7.80 p. m. Jackson STRUT Baptist Church Pas tor, Kev. Or. D. C. Hughes, D. D. Services 10.3 1 a. m. and 0 p. m. First Baptist Church Pastor Collins will preach Sahbath at 10 30 a. m. aud at 7 p. m. Morning theme. "Immortality. Scats free. All welcome. ' North Main A ykntic Baptist Church Pastor W. G. Waikius will preach at 1C.30 i. m. and i.30 p. m. Welsh Baptist chlrch vVest Maiket street. Pastor W. F. Davis will preuch at 10 a. in., aim p. m. 1-lliST WELSH UAPTIT UHURCH, SOUTH Main avenue. Pastor W. S Jones will preach at 10,3o a. m, and 7:30 p. in Eng lish sermon. HICKORY Street German BaptI: CHnncB Pastor J, 0. schmitt will preach ut lo an a. ni. ami , .au p. in. URIEN iiiuci: baptist uiHURcn factor W. J. Port! at 10.30 a. DL, subject, "Tho Unity of the church; 7.80 p. in., subject, "Pmtecost, u u I'o.sioio lousy r" Pknn AVSNUI BAPTIST Ciiihch liov Warren G. Partridge, pastor. Services at 10.30 a.m. aud at , .80 p. in. In the mom ing an address to now members followed by the I. mil s suppor. lu ttie uveniug, "Mew tilings tor the Mew lear Song aud eveiigenstic services lu tne evening All welcome. Jackson Street Baptist Church -The pastor will preach tomorrow both morn ing evening. Services 10.8U a m. and tl p. in. suuuuy sonooi p. m. a corunii iu vitatiou is uueudod to all. Stats aruall free. Calvli.ialic Methodists. C'alvinistic Methodist Church Belle- vuo. Pastor, i. J. Morris will preach at 10 a. m. aud o p. m. Calvinisth: Mkthoihst South Main avenue. Pastor Hugh Davies will peach at 10 a. m. and G. p. m. Calvinistic Methodist Church -Wayne avenue. Service 10 a. m. and U p. m. Sermons by tho pastor, W". E. Edwards. Consrregajtlonal. First Welsh Congregational chnrch South Main avenue. Pastor D. Jones will preach at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. English sermon. WKLsn Congregational Cnrncn West Market street. Pastor R. S. Jones, D. D., will preach at 10 n. m., "The Be ginning; C p. m., "Our Heavenly Citizen ship." Plymouth Congregational CnuitCH Jackson street. Services 10.80 a. m. aud 7 p. in. See notes. Enolish Congregational Church Wayne avenue. Pastor D. A. Evnus will preach at 10.30 a. m. ; commnnion sor vice, 7 p. ni. Snndny school, ' p. m. Tahernaclc Congregational CHURCH South Hyde Purk avenue. Pastor O. P. Jones will preach at 10 a. in. and at 0 p. m. Dr. Cobb will preach. Episcopalian. Giiica Church (Reformed Episcopali Morning prayer aud sermon at 10.30 a.m.; subject, "For His Body's Sake," Cor. 1; xiv. Evening prayer and sermon at 7.30 p m., sunject; "The Crowu of Righteousness," B Tim 4; xviii. The pastor, Rev. G. L. Alrich, will preach ut both morning and evening services. All are cordially invited. Seats free. Young People's so ciety at 9.80 p. m. Uuiou bible class for lesson study, Thursday, 7.45 p. m. Et, David's Church Jackson street. Rector M II. Mill will officiate at 10.30 a, m. and 7.30 p. in. Sunday school at 2.30 p. in. Saint lukk's Church Rev. Rogers Israel rector. First Suuduy alter the Bpiuhany. Holy Commnnion, 8 a. m. Holy Communion sermon, 10.3'J a. m.; Suuday school, l'Jm.: evening prayer, uud sermon, 7.3o p. m.; Kindergarten open ut 10 a. in, at 845 Washington avouue, where children will bu kindly carod for while parents attend service. Saint Luke's Dunmore Mission Rev. Samuel S. Marquis lu charce. First Sunday after the Epiphany, Sunday school 3 p. in.; evouiug prayer and sermon, 4 p. in. OBORCRor the Good Bbkpbrhd Qrsan Ridge street. Services lit S, 10.3J, 2.30, 0.45 auu . .: . Luthoran. Holy Trinity Church (Evangelical Lu theran) Adams avenue and Mnlbery street. Services couducted by tho pastor, Rev. E. L. Miller, lit 10.30 a. m. uud 7.30 p. m. Free pews. All welcome. Christ's German Lutheran Church Cedar avenue. Pastor l ied Holtur will preach at lU.SOa. in. and 7,80a in. Trinity E angelical Mission, corner Luke and Kurtz streets Kev. J. G. Whit- lntre, pastor. Services. 10:80 a. iu. and 7.30 p. m. Hev. A. H. lrvlue. P. E.. of Miltou, will preach aud administer Holv Communion iu the morning, Sunday school, 'J p.m. The DBStor will conduct re vival services in the evening. Kev Irvine will preach Monday aud I'uoaday evening. Mft'hodist. Elm Park Methodist Episoopai Church SV. H. Pearce, pa-tor. Morniot services at 10.30; subject. "The Oav break The Brightening Future." Evouinir services ut 7.30; subject, "The Hand of God in uur Ueleiice. Sunday school at -o'clock. Epworth leaffUa at fi 30 o'clock. mmpsgn Methodist Episcopal Church Services as follows: Epworth league. Bp. in.; evening Beivice, T. Preaching by the pastor, Kev. L. C. Floyd. All wel- oome, Oukks Khigk Methodist Episcopal CHURCH Pastor George A. Cure will preach at 10.30 a. m., "The Power of the Gospel;' ,.30 p.m., "Pilgrims uud Struu gers. " Park Place Methodist Episcopal ( in io n l'aator J. F. Jones will preach at 10.30 a. iu., "A Bible Kulo in Business Life;" ,.30 p. in., "Walking by Faith." Providence Methodist Episcopal Church -North Muiu avouue. Services 10.30 a. m. auu 7.8o p. m. Seriuou by pas tor, m. u. r unci . Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Pastor A. W. Cooper will preach at 10.3Ja. m and 7 p. m. Epworth league ai o p. m. Firht Gkrm . Mi iiiodist Episcopal CHURCH Adams avenue. Pastor G. Han sou will preach at 10.80a.m., "God Know ing His Children's Need;" 7 30 p. in. "Simeon's Peaceful Departure." Second Methodist Episcopal German Church Prospect avenue. Pastor Suter will preach at 10.80 a.m. and 7 8'J p.m. ItlJAIl & VENUS AllillloDlST tl'ISl'OI'AL CHURCH- Paster b L. Suutee will preach at 10.30 a.m., "Seivi -e to the Poor;" 7.30 p.m., "Nature aud Usuof Faith " Sundav (chool at 2 p.m. Epworth league u 1" p, ni. Presbyterian. First PRBSBYTKRiaj church Servioee lu. 80 a. m. ana 7.3Uy. in. Preacluug by the pastor, ur. James McLeod, Sunday M-uoni, r.io noon, lining reopies So ciety of Christian Endeavor, 0.30 p. m. 'hurcli prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7 45. Wasuiiuhn Street Presbyterian Church Preaching 10:30 a. in , as usual Welcome to all. Providence Presuyterian Church North Maiu avenue. Pastor Georgo Guild Will preach at 10.80 a. m., ou "Kedccming T.no iiiuo, auu r.t i : .,u p. m. The Second Pp.kmivtehian CHURCH Rev. Charles E. Hobinion, D. D., puscor hrrvicesiit 10.30 n. m and 1.80 p. in. All seats free iu the evening, when the pastor win pieacu ou coiiiessiug jurist." Dunmore Preshyterian Church J. W ,r.i .1 . - . . . - . . miliums, pusior. a series ul special ser vices, beginning tomorrow morning, will be conducted by Kov. R.dph Gillam, tho assistant of B Fay Mills, and lasting for about two weeks. Mr. Broutou, of Chi cago, win aceompatiy Mr. uillam, ns singer. A special choir has been prepared to assist in tue singing. Help lias been promisid from tbe eacred Music society of Ocrunton tor the afternoon services at 3.30 Services loiuorrow will be as follows: 10.80, 3.J0, ,.30. Services will be held each af teruoou anc eveinug of next weok. Beadleston & Woeri'g and Ballantlne'a Ales -we the best. E. J. Walsh, agent. Church Lackawauua avenua A Bicycle for $3B. A youth's bicycle will be sold at worth 7o. Call ut Tribuuo office. I8& sKiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: sas ajH c UT 'l'lllss OUT. B S S a .. ss mm S ll-rmr, inAillin -rnr unm n n "IHIrnHUUnU I tit WUHLU Portfolio of Photographs i couponT"! mm JJ January 6,1804 Bend or briiifc iu 2 Coupons S of different dates, together s wit.ii 0 cento, and receive this 5 Album of rare Photographs, THE TRIBUNE, Cor. l'enn Are. and Spruce St. j CUT THIS OUT. niifiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiib? SPECIAL SALE. Solid Silver Chatelain Watches, $3.98. Worth $5. Ladies' 10-k Gold Filled Watches $10.00. Ladies' Solid Gold Watches, $ia Worth $23. Rogers' Knives and Forks, $3.90 per doz. Worth $5 E. SCHIMPFF 817 LACKAWANNA AVK. IF YOU WANT A Photograph taken of your Wifo or Children nones, uogs, House, IWKETHBART Or Yourself, you cannot do bettor than CALL AND SKK -I I i liI N At Van Uoruer s liallory, aai Spruce street spucntl attention given to developing aud in. 1 in: t lur uiuateurs, Connolly 80 Wallace A new price on those seven-yard Dress Pat terns that were $2.45. Now $1.96 Worth AS LONG AS THEY LAST. CONNOLLY & WALLACE 209 WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Court House. YOU PROBABLY don't know it, but it is a fact. We lave the largest line of medium priced DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS in the city. We sell j no goods but what we guarantee. SILVERWARE. CUT GLASS, BRIC-A-BRAC. FOR A NEW YEARS GIFT You could make no better present than to buy a n ULST omnn We have them from $3.50 to $10.00. Martin & Delany Coal Exchange Building. 132 Wyoming Ave. CHINA ! HALL WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. MARK DOWN MEN'S SLIPPERS All those who are seeking useful and serviceable SLIPPERS should avail themselves immediately of the bargains now 011 sale iu MEN'S SLIPPERS Men's Faust Slipper. ...Sj'i.OO; formerly (ISO Tl COLUMBUS MUSIC HOUSE Is the most popular musical establishment in Northeastern Penn sylvania. The highest grade of Pianos and Organs. The lowest prices obtainable anywhere and the most liberal terms ever offered to purchasers are some of the leading inducements. Look at the list. THE CELEBRATED Sohmer Pianos, E verelt Pianos, Vose & Sons ' Pianos, Me I I in Pianos, Popular Pease Pianos. THE WORLD REDOWNED Estey Organs, Story & Clark Organs, Chicago Cottage Organs, Palace Organs, Ami nil kiuj-i ut .Musical Mercuauuls) cuusttiutly uli baud. Ihe Holidays ro here, and this is the place to buy Pianos for a Christmas i reaent. Prices are lower than any other music store in Soranton. Special Attention -Komeinbur always when you start out to search for a Piano or Or gan that Christopher Columbus poiuts with his right hand to the exact plaoa you waut to go. Now here It Is: 205 WASHINGTON AVENUE, J. W. Guernsey, Prop. OPPOSITE (OLL'MBL'.J MONUMENT, SORANTON, PA. Men's Alligator slipper. Men's Kii99in Calf " Utn'i Russot Goat " Mtn'l KnniMi uo Men's Velvet Up 1 a " Men 0 li.'Jj; formerly aoo l.BOj formerly MB l..r0: formor'y 100 l.BO; formerly 'J.OO I.OO; formerly l.iO .00; lormorly 1.00 Also, a variety of Fancy aud Colored Slippers, in all shapes and Btvlea. ut liynrfs i:i r hnlnw m-u'l.-,.! prices. SCHANK'S Arcade Shoe Store. WYOMING AVK .W. Owens & Co. Ladies' Tailors and Furrier BFRI :c;i-. vst.. COUKX HOUSE SSCJUAKh; DON'T Think that because vou have not bought your WINTER FURS OR CLOAK, FUR CAPES, J ACKET, WRAP OR MACKINTOSH That you can get along without it this winter. We have three months of cold weather ahead of ua. To dress warm is to have GOOD HEALTH. You will fiud our Btook large with NEW IDEAS. If you think of buying or not, visit us. We may have just what you were looking for. You know that a garment that fits perfectly is what yon will buy. The Price Will Ploase You. Do You Need an Ulster? Do You Need an Overcoat? F YOU do, now is the time to buy one, and our store is the place to get it I Because we are going to sell every one which we have in our store this winter. Price is no object, profits have now disap peared, and you can buy one very cheap. Try it. THE OLOTHIERS FOR THE PEOPLE, 220 Lackawanna Ave. P. S.Look for our name before the door before en tering. Make no mistake. 0 Scientific Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimberg, The Specialist on tlio Eye. Heudaolios and Nervousness relieved. Latest and Improved Htylu of Eyo Olasses and Spootaelus at the Lowest Prices. Best Artificial Eyes lnsjrtod for S.V 30s SPRUCE ST., op. Post Office. THEY FILL THE BILL. Wo have tue most complete assortment of Men's Euruixhlug Uoods that erer appealed to the eye or to the taste. Some of our new shinies aud desiftUH iu Ties are especially at tractive. They are solliuir at flames which give you no excuse for being without all sorts of size and stylos. Christian THE HATTER 205 Lackawanna Aveniu.