THE SCTtANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 12. 18!)4. STELLE&SEELEY NEWS FROM WEST SIDE MR. J. L. STELLE will continue the buiintis under to linn name of Stelle .V Seeley. THE F.VER POPULAR WEBER and SHAW PIANOS l.N QBEAT VARIETY. ALSO PIANOS AND ORGANS EMERSON PIANOS Popular, reliable and withlu (your reach. HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS Jve taken over 100 tint premium tn lb ja-it llfty year. Other makes of MaSO. Four makes ft Organs iu beautiful now tloslRii. St our itoi-u before baying. We baft tiu gooda, Cur prion "to Ksfbi BwyUtlUI " tbt Jnusic una. STELLE & SEELEY 184 Wyoming Ave.. Srranton. Ka. BEWARB OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE GENUINE POPULAR Happenings or e Day That Will Interest Hyde Park. Reidin. Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITUIS B. & Co., Imprint.'. en E cri DlMT Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. DR. H. B WARE Sfr t I V 1 I S I'. EYE. HAS, K06I AMD XHBOAX a . WU uvvuw '35 WYOMING AVE. PERSONAL. Howard P. Oed iea, ol M:atroe. ijva: Sunday here with relatives. Mis Florence BaawoetJ, ol rtttston. U jeud'.ci i i with (nend :a Soramou, Mm Kate H .::. of ':':-.": : v.itta hr sister, Mr, Duvid B -aadeuburv, ia Scraatcn. Miss L;i McrU e. and Ua:u. L'rm-. of F::t; a. i - r5: w-.-es : . Straa ton friend. Miss Margaret EiJerlme, of Soraatoo. is visiuag aer aca:. Mm. scawarM. of Butler sireec Pittsc .a, Mia A leiauie G Scott, of Philadelphia, is visuia her ooaaia, Mrs. France B. Swan, of Clay avenae. Reese U"a:i',a. who has bwc conSaed to tne house by .ckae fcr the past two week, is able to be oat BtT. W. H. Conrad, of Philadeipkia. oc-ca;l-i the pa pi: a; th, Peau av-aue Bap tist chorea ye-steriay morning and even ing. Clark Bliss, of Scraitou, Is fitting the window and doors of the Pittston hos pital wt:h patented xojden stvrm protec tors. Mr. Frederic i .wji, f A Uti ave nn. ta. returned from a two weelcV visit at PhiUdeipoia, waere he was the guest of Mr. Ira Bwaaett. Miss Mame Barligame and Mrs. M. R. Walter, of eVraatoo, attended the thirty fifth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. aad Mrs. ijrurge saxe. of Wyoming street. Wet:; Pittston, Friday. Mm. Jcsepbme WalaVoa, of Spruce street, was ca..i to Philadelphia on Sat nrday cn acrouat of an accident wmch her son tieorsre sustained whiiaat one of the denial colleges ia that city. Robert M nieiL the actor, and his com pany of ro'irtreu players showed their ap preciation of a good Sunday towa by stop Mag off here sa.-.irday night en roate for Albany. They will lav this morning. Announcement is made that Miss Minnie Me.lon. daughter of Mr. and Mm. Edward Mellon, of Frinlclin avenue, wil, be mar ried on Mar-h 31 to City Edi or James O'Connor, of tue Tiuth, at fit. Peter's cathedral. P. H. Mcrnasey. chief of the National Trainmen's association, and R, E Wilkin aoc, who holds a like office with the N" tlonal Railway Conductors' association, have bu in the city unee Hat orday night. Both are from lialesburg. 111. LETTERS PROM THE PEOPLE X'nder this Btadtag short IttSMl at InteriHt will be p'u,l,.v.i !) acompsriwd, for pnb liration. r.y th': writer' name Tun Tribi.s k will not Ui held rs&or.HiWe for opinions her eitreaspd . Dr Bent v Corrscts th Troth. Editor of ThicTriscii. Will you plesse give me space to correct the impression given by tfte reporter in hatorday s Truth of my remark at the rne-ting of the board of hen th on Friday last npon the rceit state sanitary con vention. The Truth reror'-r mnst have n.nur,dertood me or misconstrued my meaning. What I M ay this: "That the convention was enference between the state bod of health And the local boards IfemoghOwt the tat for mntnal benefit and nnderntanding. That It was largely for the lenefl-, of the local noarls recently orgar,izel nndr the act of assem bly of )W3, g.vu.g bo roughs the right to organize boards of health. That the ground gone over was largely BOTtrwd by the rules and regulations BOBUtMd m the fnnnnal of the BerratoD Ixiard of health, which is one of th ablest hoards i.i the state, having ten organized In 1ST!. That this conven tion was a great success, marking an era of decided Improvement In sanitary condl tlons throughout the commonwealth." k-spectfully yours, Jamkh K Ilitsii.rY. s - i Books by Exprsss. Any pemon ordering ten or more books at one time may have tbem sent by ex press prepiid. BUSINESS NOTICES. LARGE FUNERAL OF BYRON R. WADE Tlie Church Whore the Services Were Held Was So Crowded That It Was Impossible to Obtain Admission. Funeral ot Mrs. Burgtrhoff Satur day Morning Socials and Recep tions and Many Shorter Paragraphs. (The West Sids offles of III Hi'KAMMJI Tiuitrra ti looatad at fjs ttoatb halo av.- Hue, where illn,'rlptnv a tferlltsinsuK and eonanmitu'atiou will rscsne pruuipt ttaatton. The largest funeral that has Iven seen en tins side In a l;iu till) was that of Byron II. Wade, ex chief of polloa, wbiob ooonntd yaotti dav aftornoon at 8 o'elook l.eig tie fete llut bOQI lit umiv frltodi bogan to Hi tin' r at the faiudy heme ea BOQtb Smniier iiveiuie. where a luiet serviee wa held The rtUiatU were then taktn to the Blnoion Mathoitttt B"ii ropalohnrah VVhau tiu oortafa r rl Tad the ohtirah wai filled lo tbt doers iul IDtraUOt was aft 'i'wsr I impossi ble, l'h paster of the ohOFOtt, lv-v, 1, t' Floyd, D.D., praaobad tbatttoaral sermeti Aftr readlug the twentv tturd PaalOQ he eh." Ins text a fol -lews "lu my Father's DOOM tlune are tuatiy inainiens. if it wer not 10 1 would have to) I von. tO I i( 1 go to pie para a plaoa for von I will eoaie ajratOt" ih tier.il tributes weie of eXipusite ill sun Anion,; than were me fol- I lowiDJ A beauaftil star ot lilies Mil evergreens pienteil by I th Beraaton mambara of Ostantngo chapter. t. E S , a large casket bo I ijuet, by the fatally, a pillow by the l et.r Wllliaatoo lodge, No, B9S, Kie and Accepted Masons, a star by Mr r'" 'k :t:itdd a:ul a casket boqaat by Mi lierth Jetikiu Peter Williams or lodge, NO S9S, Free and Accepted Haaona, wa lu attandaaoe, over ISO strong. The rituil at PoNtl Hill cemetery were raolttd by C U Van Hi'.skirk, past master of the attending .odge, and he alo ipolM iu eulogistic term on the deptrted soldier and c.vi liau Tne pall bearers wer T. F. Well. F.verett Warren, B. C Siuler MM, treorge Miteball, Fraak Peumau aud Frank Uarker. Funsral cf Mr. B.i-irhifT The many frien Is of Mrs. Henry Bur.'erhotT, who died on Thurslay, gataerjJ at the family home ou North Lincoln avenue Saturday tuoruiug to gai ou the remain for the last time. The cortege moved to St. JohrTt (.termati Catholic church on South Main avenue, where a solem i high mu of requiem tM celebrated by Rev FatUer Frtckar. Daring the services a quirt,..; aang several beautiful aelectious. rue floral oflf r .ngs were numer m and beautifu . Amoug thtm were "Gatea Ajar." In scribed "Mamma, ' pr-seoted by the caillrea; a pillow inscribed "Sister," "Sea! of Justice." by Mra C D. Wegmau, of New York city, a cross from the members of the Hook and Lidder company and a "cross and crescent" from the em ploy of Wegmaa & Bargerhoff. Among the out-of-town persons were M.ss Annie Bee, of Philadelphia, an 1 Mr and Mrs C D. Wegman, of New Ti ork city. The flwer beareri wer: L. H. Stark, John J. Hughes, Peter Weiasa, H. F Ferber. Morris VValsn ani Joan J. Thomas Tnoie who acted aa pall bearer were Charles Scbautar, Louia Forgan, O'to Altemui, Josiab Saaff. George Shaffer an 1 John Miller Interment was ma le in St. Joan's Crer man Catholic cemetery. Relohsrt'a Market, 8fl and S.1 I.aekawanna avenue. Kvery day from 0 a. tn. to 10 a. m. Round steak, lie; sirloin steak, 14c.; standing rib roast, 10c.; chuck roast, he : boiling meat, 4c.; fresh pork, ItCI pork nausiige, lliic. FEBRUARY 12, 1894. TRIBUNE COUPON Tonrohoioe of three beaatlfa (riotoreBt,TdtphoneOirV' "l)c liveriiiR ChriBtmai ricscnu" and "Maideas Swinging." Bend by mail or mftssoiiffer or bring coupons like this of three differ ent dates, with 10 cents, sUiuips or coin, lo TRIBUNE OFFICE, Cor. Peun Ave. and Spruce St. An Evening Party. The home of Mi. May Daviei on Everett avenue, waa a icaneof brilliant , splendor on Saturday evsuing, th occasion being a select party in her honor. Tne fair young hostess re eaived from 9 until So'clock, and many gu-ta wer present. Th rooms were tastefully decorated and were shown to good advantage. Durin th even log game wr p. ay 1 and nianoseiac tiona were rendered by Miss Davids and Mu Hatti BbarktU. A male qnsrtette aang. At a few minutes lie fore midnight an excellent supper was served and th party rliiperd. Among thoae preacnt from Providanca ware. Misse Eleanor be Pngh, May Evan Hannah Edwsrl. Mainte Jones, Haiti Shark-Is and Crad Morn, Looll Kline, and Edraa William. Proa this side Misses Eizzie Meredith. Jeie Owens, Ada ('.right, Sarah MoTJ n,My iJavies, and Will Collins, Robert Beavers, David Haander. fiaorge Lowry, Ar'hur Mrdith. Emerson Owen and Fred Kuhlman. A Sudden Death Luke Holly, aged ilyeir. residing at WO North Lincoln arton, dltd very addanly at his home at 1 o clock on Sator lay afternoon. Bo was takari ill on Wednesday, but no eriotis result were feared until Friday evening. A postmortem examination w nada by )t I.indabnrv. ssaisted hy lir Daw son and Bnrtob Hatnrday evonlng, which ibowtd that death resnlteil from slrnngnlated hernia. Mr. Holly came to this country nleven years ago and leave a widow and five children ) was a member of lodge 100, American ProtsMtMt MtOOlatiOO, Ancient Order of Britons, and the Oxford Mine A: i denul fund The funeral will take place tomorrow from tho family rem dance at 0)90 p rn Ills nkull Krn'turd John Parry, n resident of North Bromley avenue, emplovad ss a dilnai at the Oxford shaft, met with a serious Ocid tflt on Saturday at 2 o'clock. I'nrry bad primed a hole, llfbtod a flint and retired to a place of safety, to nwalt the explosion. Trior w is a delay and thinking the fne wn qnanohad, re turned to examine It, A ho became within range the Mail went off, and large pieces of rock were hurled against him, the force of which badly bruised ntid manglod Mm. He wa removed to the Mo Taylor liotpitaL where he 'ill UM in a critical condition. Mr Jane William BurUd. Th funeral of Mrs. .fan William, of Wanhburn street, took plnce on Kaiurday afternoon at ij o'clock. Rev. 1). P. Jonea, pastor of tho Tabernacle Cnngragational church, omolnted, and -P ike in eulogistic term on the exeal lent qualities of t ie deceased. The iloral offerings were of exquisite de sign, and included a star and creacent The pall bearer wer William Rich ards, John X Divici, Daniel J. Bran I, D. W Morgan, William Jones and El ward Davi Qhoiter t'arairraph. Jam R Hughe, eon of John R. Hugh, of South Rebecca avenue, hn been elootod editor In chief of the Buck nell Unirersity Mirror, a college jour u ol. Harry Storm, a member of the Wil fred Clarko Comedy company, who has been visiting at hia hoiui on North Lincoln avenue, return I to join hi company at Philadelphia today. RT D P. Jones, pastor of tho Tab eraaole church for the past seven years, closed hla ministry yesterday This evem g the church will give Mr and Mr Jones u farewell matting, They will leave the city iu n few day for Colnmbua, o. Court Young Mbiou No. ltd, Aneiunt Order of Foresters, of America, will give an entertain meiit and hop at near' hall on Wednesday evening. Tilt Welsh Philharmonic society held un interesting matting Saturday even ing in three room on Booth Main uveuuo. A continuation on tli dl OMaion, RttoWtd, That Electricity 1 the Motive Power of the Solar System, whs held. The philosophical OQMttOn, "The Conversion of Heat," w i Intro dnoad by IX 0 Powtll, and a dltonttlon oil the question followed. Proftuot Georgt Howell will gift an address this evening before tbt Hyde Park Literary and delisting society iu thtlr room ou Booth Main avenue. The inbjtot will be, "Should Young Men do to Oolltgtl Tbt public ia In filed lo attend Fiuiik BtOrtI, of Nmticok', spent Sunday with hie family ou Ltfayttta itrttt, Ask your grocer and butcher for Cart's heme made ml 00 m 'at ' ' - wmm LENTfN IIRVICI1 AT SI. LUKI't. Kv, Retfar l. n, Aniiounuiiiitnt-i from Now Until Batttl Sun, lav. R v Roger Isratl anaonuotd dur ing yceterday morn i n n' servion that all candidate for OOUflrmttion th Srit Bnnday after Baitar will be given pre paratory laotnroa follow Adult. Friday. 7 43 p.m ; boya, Tuesilay, 4 p. m , girls, Friday, I p m Offerings will bo given on Oood Fri day for the conversion of the .lows, and on Lister for parish purposes. Tbt latter may be dcsixaated for any special object by being placed in an envelop with the particular marked tharton, Offering! at awry Ltnttn ser vice If placed III th aim lu x will he mod for the poor or any specilic pur pose. ThrOOgbont Lent services will be held a follow Sunday, lUit Ja. m. 7.80 p m . Hondaya, Tueadty, Wtd ntadayt, I'bnrtdaya, Fridays and Sat aadayt, 10 a m and op. m,, excepting Wednesday evening, whtn the vesper service will be hld nt 7 IS p. iu. Dur iug H dy week th hours are announced to be th jame, tZOtptlng Goo I Friday, when services will be held at 10 30 n. tu. from Vi to II p. m aud at 7 45 p. in. Communion will be celebrate I every Buoday at 8 a ui . fourth Sunday in Leut, 10.30am.; Mauudy-Thursday, 8 Hid 10 a.m , Saturday, Feb. tu, St. Matthias' Day, 10 h in,, aud ill private whersvor necessary. Baptism will b administerel Easter Ere, a 10 a. m., or at any other ervice if arrangements are previously made with the clergv. THE APPROACHING ELECTION, Court Appoint Elsctlon OttOer and Nam Polling Placai. Court on Saturday handed down a number of orders with regard to the appointment of election officers and ' fixing of polling place. H. T. Brad- shaw was made judge of election of th Third district of the Fifth ward to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of James Leysbon. C. C. Donovan and Lonis Fallot were appointed overseers of tho Firt district and George Frable and John Metzgar ovreer of th Second district of the Twelfth ward. J. C.Vaugban and John P Mahon are appointed overseers of the Firat district, and Gsorge Sohwam ley and O-torge J. Duhigg overseers of th Second district of the Sixth ward The borough of Taylor wa dividtd Into two elettion district as follow: All north of the former Lackawanna and Old Forgo township line ahall be tbt , Second district. In tiie Firtt dia triot the pol ing plac shall be at John E. Owen', near the Odd Follows' hall and John W. Keese isapnoiutel judge, and George Powell and Daniel Gilvary inspectors of election. In tho Second district the polling place shall bt at Wl,er's ring on Main street, un I Wil liam L Hopkins and John Shield are appointed inspector. The polling place in the East district of Lackawanna township waa changed from th IMUvi school home, now burned, to the poll-hons to be erectod on Delaware, Lackawanna 6c Westorn land right of the main roid leading to Taylor, near the Round wood Dtfid R Mirk appointed judge and Kiohard Lewis i and Michael Hogan inspector of election. DUNMORE. Tbt Tribune correspondent can ay nothing more In regard to the letter p ibllshed In John Moll it ta nam I nuriday morning than to reiterate his article of Monday morning lain. It may have been detrimental tO Mr M ffatt' slf Kiiatainn'l cause to publish how much the BOOOnOOtBtnt of hla candidacy for the off) :n of tax oollector tiokltd the rill bill titl of all whi hoard it but th TrlbOOt calla DDOO itacorro sp indenta to publish fact not fancies Toe writer and. all other Correspondent are untitled that none of them will be retained if the authority of their article cannot bt depended upon. If, I tusLoinary for corriHpundontH when sp'-aking of the movements nf any prominent man to mention the feelingx of the public In regard toll and that the probabilities ,, fur In movement, being enccsssful There fore, Mr Molf.it t dot! th writer Of the article e great, injustice when hn lay that lh reader are being muled by erroneous ItattmtnM, A for hia itatttntnti ngardlog Ifr.Janti Young, the respected leader of tin, reform or RapnbHaan mortnitnt in thi barodgb. it : ri be Halil that Mr. Young is too digOlfltd and broad minded to take notice of Mr. Moffatt' lll-plaotd tburts. In concluding it ran be said that no tatiiient. regarding Mr. M(ITlt' candidacy hn bn writ tan iu the eolomoi tbateaonot bevriiied wen though ItlnoladM tb poisllnl Itltf of lusnlerli.il 'I'll 1 1 aonclmln tho Trtbone'i oomepoadtat'f defense, and no mutter how much mure Mr. Molfatt publlHhea no notion will b taken of It. There are no voter within the bor ough limits who should work morn as idiounly for th lOCOttl of the llepub llcan ticket than thoae wun live In the North Park portion of the sixth ward where thfy are treated by the present administration morn llko priaoner unable to cacapt than like respectable citizens. Mlllo llnxee K('llsl Vl)'. Beat made. I'lay any dttlrtd number of tune, (iniitiichl & Sons., manufacturer, 1080 Chestnut street, 1'htludelpbla. Won derful Drrhestrial organs, only to and $10. Specialty: Old music boxes carefully re paired and unproved with new tunes. Dk. 0, (X Lauuach, dentist, Has and Water company building, Wyoming ave nue. Latest improvemuuts. Eight yeurs in Hrrautou. NOTES OF SOUTH IE Happening of a Day That Will Interest Many Tribune Headers. DEATH OF MICHAEL J. fflAHON Ha Was a Well Known Charnctor in the Twelfth Ward John Flaherty's Burbor Shop Burglarized Funeral nl Mrs. Richard Zulcer Prolossor Culli Aiinry Over Publlthtd Stale men! Timt His Daughter Eloped. Mtobael J. tdahon, of Protptet art nue, one nf tlie oldett and best known men iu the Twelfth ward, died Hitur day night at 10 o'clock Mr Malum hud been ailing for lateral yeart He Wa troubled with Mini pulmonary complaint thnl blfflid all medical skill and finally prodUttd death Mr Ma hou wa u remarkable oberaotof mid notwithstanding the ill bitndnrtd, h worked at hi traitt as inaion erban vr It waa poavlbln lo Itnd employ mailt. Ho riprtisnttd the Twnirth ward III select council somn yeaia ago and inud himself fatnoui btOaOM of th lilt lm hud with I P, M ittel, i 'tprtltllt ut Ivo (rout III Seventeen tie Bo aortmooloui wert tht decisions iu ilttil, that th iiK.iit was traoiftrrtd to the COItrt. Mi. Malum was also tax collector lu th ward before It wa ill vldd, He 1 survived hy bli wife and four children. The fiiusral will take place tomorrow afternoon. Funeral ef Mr ule.r. The funeral of Mm. Riobard ' lle ger, of Aider street, to ik plant ytei day afternoon. Tlie nrvics were very largely attended. Thorn were representative:, of throe OrgenllltlOM ple-ent. They were snclulio With which Mr ',iilger wa OOOOtOttd, aud tinned out aa a murk of svinputby The lOOlatiOf repieentd wer the Fortbildungs vereln, th Saenger ruiide and th Krleger Vtrtln, and th pall and llowr beutwrs went leleeted from tlmm: These were Louis Hedrich, August Jabs. Charles J, Rtil, John Sls, OiHttve Bohnlti and William Uaumgartntr. Flower war snnt from the lady mem bers of the Saengen mule, from tho Blnlgknt, John Snyder, Jacob Holf maliter, Mr Obarlti Cuby uud from the lters an I tirothr ot the lUud woman. Itsv. Mr Welter conduct! the aerriota, and th iutermsut was iu Foret Hill comtery. Profeor Gi th I Anirry. Profestor Jacob Guth, laadtl an I di rector of tho band that bear hia uiime, was a much tzoittd man ou Saturday. The cause was a newapaper item that appeared last week stating that hie daughter, it mis of IU, had been mar ried in Bingiiumton lomt weak agn Mr. Unth called at the oftic of the paper printing the itm, but could elicit no information. He then wrote a letter to Binghaiutoo addressed to the clergv man who it i aHgd per formed the cwrvmony. Mi Gutb de nied the truth of tht ilateineut pab llihed. Barbtr Shop Burglarized. The barber shop of John Flaherty, situated at Pittaton avenue and Cuerry street, wa burglariz-d early yeiterday morning, and the fact waa not dis covered until some time yesterday. The burglar left no clue as to their identity. Everything portable wa taken ; razors, strop, hone and a pair of opera glasse Mr. Flaherty esti mates hi loss at $7o Shorter Paragraph. A child of .Mr, and Mrs. Michael O liar, of ProtptOt auenu i fell against the stove on Siturday and received a gash in the head thnt required Dr. Mnnlen to pat in live stitches. Mrs Rudolph O 'orge, of New York, sister of Richard Zulegur, attended the funeral of her sister In-law yesterday. Mrs. Ptntly, wife of Conductor Pently of the street rail way, is leriouily 111, John Rip, of Maple street, son of Mr. and Mr. Michael Riap, is danger ously ill, - DIED FROM HIS INJURIES. Patrick Cook Fatally Injured In th Pine M u Shaft. 11. i- .. ,,. i Ulrica i ook oi mnu iiann w so everely injured in the Pine Brook shaft on Saturday that he did a few hour later at the Mines Taylor hoi pital. The accident was caused by the run ning away of a trip of c'r which knocked Cook down and cut both of his logsnir. He leave a wife and six children. Mr Cook wa 19 years of age Hi funeral will take place Tuemlav morn ing from his residence on Mineral street. A high mass of requiem will bt eelebiated at8tPettr'i cathedral al 0 a.m Interment will Ih mnde In Hyde Park Catholic cemetery, . - - Th. Rat droves' ptiot. is, 485 8pruot trttt e THt GEM COUPON, rHE M0S1 UNIQUE Of All. 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Qunittr, Jr., 4.1.. Hpiuoo silent. New Bityola, a new bloycli worth 871 win boaeld for 885, Tn maeblat i gnarantttd and la'a rare bargain, Machine nay bo mm at the 'liilaiiui ..in. . 1 I. 1 A New Departure. i COR One Week, commenc ' ing Monday, February 5, we will have a CHINA CUP AND SAUCER Sale, when we will sell Cups and Saucers for less than ONE-HALF Their value. Remember this sale will be for one week ONLY, as we posi tively will not sell a cup at the sale price after next week. CHINA l HALL WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. lA 14 XA XA V U U U vL Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Cloth 33 for Almost Nothing? DRICES on brand'tiew Suits and Over coats in our windows will convince you that we are about giving them away. UllllllllllllllllllllllllllHi; 5 The ' 1 1 Nl INK New 5 JJJ Haven S "MATHUSHEK" FIANOS Z ESTAB. 1866. r New Vork wareroom n.. E si ptfth n nu S E, C. KICKER A CO,, I B 8oledealerln tht , tlon B - Offloa ilm Adamavnu S niiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij: I Is I s. Martin 6c Delany Coal Exchange, Wyoming Avenue. The Ureal SfarvelofDeutal Boienoe Anaesthene A reoenl disooverj and the sole propert) oi Henwcod k Wardell, 31G Lackawanna Avo. WHAT J ,0, BB AMOKS SAYS ABOUT A N rBSTHB N K nun hknwoou t mm i a ftr having Uven tttth utrattad at ' ' t i lalalti mathod i pre. noantt n tuilrtlj raatort in tvon Peulaft j, s, y,luN THE COLUMBUS Mil HOUSE k the most popular musical establishment in Northeastern Penn 8ylvania The highttt grade of Pianos and Organs. The low:',l irt','-s obtainable anywhere an') tlie rnos4 liberal torms ever offered to purchasers are some of the leading inducements. Look at the list THE CELEBRATED 8ohmer Pianos, Everett Pianos, Vose & Sons' Pianos, Melilin Pianos, Popular Pease Pianos WE WORLD RENOWNED Estey Organs. Story & Clark Organs. Chicago Coli age Organs. Palace Organs, Al4 all kind of Muv -,' ' . - Ibe Holiday are herr;, and this i the place to buy PtaaOl for a Cbritmai i'rciieiit J'rice are lower thau any other ruuair; store in Scranton. Special Attention Ituneuiber uhviy when yr.n utart Ollt to earcb for a Piano or Or gan that Cbriltopbtr ColambM poititi with hi right hand to the exact plaoe you want to go, Now here It la: r.J'POSITE COLtTKBin MOKITIET. s. w . . , rA 205 WASHINGTON AVENUE, trrop. SPRING . . . Styles of HATS Have arrived. Best quality and lowest prices. COLLINS & HACKETT 220 Lacka. Avenue. AT Special for This Com ing Week. Men's fork Sile Lace Sboet, Goodyear Welt. 4 gtedt, ".A to be .H' Men' Cork Sole Lace Shoe, hand nwedwelt,f'i grade, to v-' HQ be QOtVO Ladlee' Dengola, Ki.l Batton, Patented Tin. Groodrear welt, Oontnon araai last. all C') $5.98 AT $9.00 - J2.89 4..'0 trade, to be Ladltt' Pine Kid Bnttes,eork ole. band turn.t'otitnton Besae laat. only a few pair ftQ ) Of tlinn. j.'i trade, to be.. . Oi.i' Ladlee1 Dell Dongola Botton, doobltaolta, Oontnon sne only, grade olotW 'it at I J UleMe' Strslshl Qoal ii.itton, 'rin lieid, lilt 1 1 to '-1. f.' fj I ( ft gradt will Mil at o m I Bojri' Sthool Shot, l ntton nnd lace, liiH 11 to 9; $ i U will n aellal VlC A Rich CLOTH JACKET. Full Skirt, Balloon Skx'M'.iim .black and tau. Cost to make, $iti. Now I5.8S, Wo wittigive you the choiee of 40 Jsckets, all this eotteon'a make. Not one in rho lot that cost k3 than to Kt0 AT $12.00 JACKETS, OLOT& PUR CAPES and WRAPS, 16 will puj you ti see tins oflhring of Tailor-made Garments. SCHAM'S Arcade Shoe Store. W Vi)IIM. hi SLEDS I t a v I ATi COST FLORtY & i HOLT SPRUCE ST. a L Scranton, Pa. I 4 tVf Scientific Eye Testing Free We need room for new Spring Slock. Visit us, G. W. 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