THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE MOM DAY MORNlJNG. FEBRUARY 20. 1 8i4. STELLE&SEELEY NEWS FROM WEST SID coutiuue name of MR. J. L. STELLE will tbe business uuder tho firm Stelle & boeloy. THK EVER POPULAR WEBER and SHAW PIANOS OH G KEAT VAlUETY. ALSO PIANOS AND ORGANS EMERSON PIANOS Popular, reliable and witblr. 'your reach. HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS first premium! In licve taken over 103 lU past fifty yean. Oilier mslcss of Plana. Four mk. nf Otgans iu btautiful uew iVkIbiis. See onr stock belore buying We hare the Koods. tur prices mo light. Everything 111 the BiUblc hue. STELLE k SEELEY 184 Wyomlnfl Ave.. Scranton, Ha. UappeniUjis or a Day That Will Interest Hyde Park Redden. A SATURDAY EVENING WEDDING William Jones and Miss Bessie Jones United at the Home of tlio Groom. David Jones Buried in the Wash burn Street Cemetery Beethoven Glee Club Organized and Officer! Chosen. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE GENUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS G., E3. & Co , fmnrlnlPd on Each Clfjltr. Gamey, Brown & Co. Mfr's. II . I' M1 DR. H. B. WARE SPECIALIST. EYE. EAR, KOE AND THROAT. OFFICE HOURS : ITOU.I0A.H. TO MM i'M. 35 WYOMING AVE. PERSONAL TOLD IN POLICE COURT. A Wife Beatnr aud Other Evlldosrs In terview Mayor Connell. At un early hour yesterday morning John Ogilen, of 1215 Capouse avenue, came home iutoxiouted, beat his Ue ft-ussless wife and threw tier into the street with an infant in her arms, ae a finale. Mrs. Ogden hud ilon a skirt and throw u lier shoulders, otherwise dud, and barefooted. only time to shawl about she was uu- A neighbor 0, ML Low, of fresco, was at the Forest house yesterday. A. L. Marsaetli, ol Tunkbannock, is at the Westminster. Miss Marie Thomas, of .Maryland, is the guest uf Mrs. Kmma Diem. DUNMORE. The Ladies' Aid society of the Pres oyterian eliurcb will hold itl meeting it Mrs. John Kroner's, on Cherry street, Thursday afternoon. The soci ety has hsd an increase of twenty m-in bers. Tne total membership is now 120, Preparatory services will be held at the Presbyterian church Friday eve ning. On HCOOQUt "f this the Wednes day evening meetina will be omitted and the .Monday evening Bible class will be held at the mans- on Thursday evening. R"V. Ralpn Oil lam and bis assistant, Mr Branson, will be present lit the Friday evening meeting and the latter will talce obarge of the services. Rev. D W. Bkelienger, of the Wash burn street Presbyterian shuroh, oaca pied the pulpit at the Presbyterian church last night, Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs.'Anttnny Barrett, of Mill street, died yesterday morning. Funeral will bJ held today at i! o'clock. Some or the candidates on the Ri pnblioan ticket in all probability will jontest the late election. There have 'I! rumors of illegal voting iu so in I wards, which they seem to tuiuk are well founded. Councilman Burke will leave today for England, and has given np his business at this place, Mr. Burke's departure will b regretted by all. He has made a good public servant land his conscientious opinions in all borough i flairs received the approbation of all citizens. Thomas f'leary has returned from a trip around the world. The Young Men s institute held a meeting at too library yesterday after noon. Tbe annual elaction of Fir depart ment officers will occur to-day, Victor Bunnell 0. P. Bigliu, Emory Black, Michael Ftnuerty, and Joseph L. Chapman will serve as jurors at mo April term of court. The Lenten services at St. Mary's church lust night consisted of the rosary and sermon by Rv. F.thr Keman; of Parsons followed by the benediction of the blessed sacrament. -4 AMUSEMENT NOTES. Tlie attraction at the Academy of Music Tuesday evening will be "The District Fair." It is a decidedly inter esting moritorious play, well mounted and presented bva company of unusual excellence. Toere are five acts replete with realistic scenery and mechanical effects. The steeple cliuse in the last act is a fitting climax. The people In the ea.it are ev -ry one of them worthy of praise, for it would be difficult to lind a better balanced company MBUGGU OP LIFE. One of tbe greatest att ructions of Inst, season was Walter Banford's spectacu lar story of New York, ' 'The Straggle of Life," with all its scenic splendor. Among the stage pictures are novelties that have created a docidod sen.i iti n, some of which aro Bittery park in winter, Itntuvr's slip in a snow storm, exterior of St. Patrick's cathedral, a "dive" scene in Water strset, and a rescue from too sewer In real wator. The play comes to the Academy for two nights; beginning Wednesday, Feb. 88. NEW OUNMORE SCHEDULE. For the Aco mraodatlon of Paoplt Living- Along N) 0 Swltob. Beginning with this morning the schedule on the Duninoro Suburban line of the Boranton Traction company will be slightly changed. Tbe change is made to accommodate tbe people living along No G switch. In future the Dnntnoro Suburban curs will run to the Pennsylvania com pany's office and tbenos around the switch till Laurel Hill Park line is reached. They will go back in the same direction. Transfers will be given from Laurel Hill park cars on the Duumore Suburban ears good be tween the "Corners" and tbe junction of the two lln -s at No. ft. An extra car will be added to those now operat ing on the Dunmore Suburban line and oars will run every twenty min utes, beginning at 5 DO s. in. until 9 10 p. m. , after whieh cars will run at 9.50, iO.:iOund 11.10 p. to. Anheueer fiusch Beer. J.ctiis Lobumn's, Sib Spruce oi. Tbe West Side ortli-s of the BOBAirTOlf TMBUWI IS located at IS8 Month Main ave nue, where subscriptions, advertisements and communications trill receive prompt attention. A very pretty wedding ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock Saturday evening. The contracting parties were Miss Bessie Jones, of South Lincoln avenue, and William Jones, son of Thomas Q .Jones, of North Oarliild avenue. Tile ceremony was performed ut the homo of the groom, In tbe par lor, which was tastefully decorated with flowers and evergreens The mar riage ritual was read by R-v. D. P. Jones, of the Tabernacle Congregation al ehurch.in the presence 0( the friends and relatives. The bridesmaid was Miss Sarah Jane Evens, and tbe groomsman was Benjamin Evans, Alter tbe ceremony a wedding supper was served an I the young couple ra cived a shower of congratulations as well us the best wishes of their numer ous friends. They will go to house keeping on this side. David Jines Buriad. The many friends of David Jones, the young man wh died from injuries received in the Do Ige mines on Wed nesday last, gathered at the family home on Saturday afternoon, where funeral serviaej were held, Enterprise lodge No. 19, Loyal Knights of Amer i.ni, and the Dodge Mine Accidental fund, of which the voting man was a member, were in attendance. The ser vices were conducted by Uv. J. T. Morris, of the Bellevne Welsh Calvin istic Methodist church. There w -re many beautiful II mil tributes, among them being a star and crescent from the members of the Enterprise lodge. Interment was made in the Washburn street cemetery, Phe pall hearers were John R. James, William Reese Davies, Wiliiam B. 1) ivies and Thomas Jam 's. Orjraniution of fiingsrs. The Beethoven Glee club, connected with the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, held a meeting in the church yesterday afternoon and elected the following officers: President, T EL Dale, secretary and treasurer, W. (i. Bale. A committee consisting of Ed ward Bertine, John Jones and Will iam Jones, were appointed to frame by laws The organisation is composed of excellent talent, and is led by Pro fessor William Jones. Meetings will bo held iu the church every Sunday. Shon N-ws Notes The auditorara of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church was well filled at the st-rvicss yesterday mim ing, A very impressive discourse was L-iven by the pastor, Rev. D W. Skel linger, who took his text from Mit thew, xxv ;6 Rev J W, Williams, of Dnntnoro, occupied tbe pulpit of the Washburn street Presbyterian church last even nig Miss Evans, of Danville, is the gueit of Miss Kate Johns, of Smth Bromley avenue Mrs. E. Emperor, of North Sumnur avenue, is recovering from an illness. John Davies, sou of Robert Davies, died on Saturday, at tbe home of his father on B;llevue street. The funeral announcement will b made later. The members of the Sunday school of the Firlt Welsh Biptist church will give a cantata in the near future. Miss Dtisy Pool, ol South Hyde Park avenue, is visiting ftienls in Bloomsburg, Mrs. T J. Powell of Tenth street, is recovering from an illness. LUCKNELL UNIVERSITY IJE JVS. The Athletic association has adopted ft new Constitution, which eutirtfly rev olutiontses the management of athlet ics, and places them upon a more solid basis. The advisory committee created by the uew constitution consists of H li. McClure. Professor F. E Rackwood and W. L. Gerhsrr, M D. Civil engineering is among the new subjects just adds l to the curricula, snd will be taught next year for tbe Art time. The new catalogue, consisting of 120 pages, is now in prtss and will be out soon. Tne registrar of the university has charge of its distribution. Work in the Tustin gymussium ii rjuite net i va under tho directum of Har vey F. Smith and W. It. Harper. Dur ing the winter term all sindenis ire required to take work in tbe gymna slum The univorsity has been mid a re siduary legatee of the estate of Dr. Obaunoey B. Ripley, deceased, lat of New York citv By the will of the late Elizabeth W. Moore, of Philadelphia, the instituti m will also FeOStVe $1,000 for the endowment Two thousand dollars from the Logan estate, estab lishing the Lycoming county scholar ship, have been paid over to tbe treas urer. The matter of putting down a cin der quarter-mile track on the athletic tisld is boing agitated and it is expected taut the same will be hud this summer. Professor Lincoln IIullov, A, M., of the University of Chicago, has assumed the uew professorship recently est ib llshed hero. DEATH OF JAMES H. KAYS. It Occurred on Saturday at His Dauaht el's In Danville, V. It Is with muoh regret that Tin: TmBURI ennonncss tbe death of James li. Kays, for many years a resident of this city. Mr. Kays wn9 born in Lafayette, Sussex county, New Jersey, and n gaged in business in Providence in 1841. He made many friends and was greatly esteemed for bis strict integrity in business. On account ef failing health he lately sought the milder cli mate of the south, and ma le his home with his daughter in Danville, Va , where he died lust Saturday iu the 70tb year of his age. He is survived by Albert C, Loren D, James H. Kivs and Mrs. Weorge E Stone. The rem dot will arrive in this city today at 12 !I0 p. m. and the inter ment will take place Immediately thereafter in Dunmore cemetery. ,. K tiidc Boxas Exclusively. Ilest mntle. I'lay nny desired number of tunes. Gautschi & Sons., manufacturers, 1080 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won derful orchestriul organs, only end ltd. Specialty: Old music boxes carefully re paired and improved with uew tunes. ive her shelter and telephoned the facts of the case to police headquarters. Officers Kidgewav and Palmer arrested t Igden who receiveil a ssuteuce of $2d tine or thirty days In jail. Mayor Con null, who baa no mo for wife beaters, bestowed upon the culprit a very se vere lecture which will probably lust him longer thau tbe memory of bis line. John O'Donnell, of 426 Lee court, who has been drinkiiitr very bard of late, became delerious, and on com plaint of his wife was K cked up at police headquarters. Mrs. O'Donnell says she is at raid of him The mayor ordered O'Donnell remanded to await the result his incarceration will have on bis disuuxed mind. John Kearny, of Adams avenue, and Frank McCarty, of Franklin avenue, while on', skylarking were arrested for breaking a window while leaving a house of questionable character iu Center strset, on complaint of Charles White. Owing to tho non-appearance of the complainant iu the court the I young men were discharged. John Kearus, of Dunmore, ftto a meal at Jordan's hotel, but refused to settle. He was fined thirty-live cents for the meal and 8 for his independ ence by Mayor 1 .noli. s G 1 L HO V ON HIS MUSCLE. Ut Stltcted an Uu'.lmtly Placs and Hour for His Exhibition. Rev. Dr. Pearce's sermon on "Chris tian Athletics" was somewhat forestal led yesterday by Michael F. Qilroy, a burly blacksmith who residua at lid New street. Qilroy is intensely practical and hug his own ideas of what constitutes "Christian Athletics " He ulso believes that "the better tbe place tho better the deed." Therefore when tbe congregation was dispersing from St. Peter's cathe dral after the 9 o'ulock mass yesterday morning, Oilroy stepped up to a num ber of young men who were after leav ing the cathedral, drew bis 200 odd pound of avolrdupoise together aud then let his brawny right list fiy out. Strange to sav this delicate manifes tation of attention on the part of Oil roy was not appreciated, and a warrant will probably us issued for his arrest today. When he bus mede Ins peace with the court after a quarter sessions jury has disposed of his case, Oilroy will probably revise his ideas of what ''Christian Athletics" aro. The unworthy character of the man, if not Ins utter eowardioe, was shown bv the time and place he chose for iiis disgraceful attack. NOTES OF SOUTH SI Happenings of a Day Tiiat Will Many Tribune Headers. Interest A MUCH NEEDED IMPROVEMENT Mr. Connell Endeavoring to Get an Appropriation for Improving the Pittston Avenue Culvert Why Old Glory Is Flung to the Breeze En tertainment and Concert Afternoon and Evening. New Bicycie. A now bicycle worth J7u will bo sold for 135. The uuchiuu is guaranteed and Is a rare baigaiu. ilucbmu luuy bu beeu at Ihe Iribui.u office. lie VOO waut the later stylos uud finish III photography, you can (jet it at Griffin's, Wyoming avenue. We are introducing now novelties coustuutly. Beadleston ft Wourz'a Alee are the tieet. L. J. Laickawauuu avenue. and Ballantlne's v aluu, ugent, M WHITE THE FIRST RAy OF SUNSHINE. It Has Flittsd in Upm the Poor Man's Ajpira'ione. To the masses, heretofore, the pos session of a library has bean but a f on I dream, the waking from which has been but disappointment. Halls of state, universities, palatial homes and occasionally tho professional uiun's sanctum were the abode of such lux uries. The advent of tho E icyolopodia Britannic, i, in its present state of per fection at tho price aud on the easy terms, was the first ray of sunshine that fi tted ill upon the Door tuin'i as pirations. It is truly a library cover ing fully and accurately all human knowledge. From a condensed cyclo pedia for tho convenience of people owning libraries, it has gone through nine revisions, each time being en larged, until the present edition, com pleted itl 189U, embraces tweuty tive large quarto volumes, a total of 21,000 pages, besides, about. '.2.0W pages of supplemental matter written since 18!ld It is a happy uuion of encyclopedia and library, for by the adoption of al phabetical contents and marginal ref erences it is rendered the most availa ble of encyclopedias. Thus, in tho his tory of a country, you can readily turn to the paragraph touching such points as mountains, rivers, lakes, produc tions, animals, birds, reptiles, races and tribes of mankind, etc., peculiar to that country. This systom of classifi cation extends to all manner of subj c's treated. THE TbIBCMR'8 off-r at $1.08 per volume must soon be withdrawn D not miss tho opportunity. You do not mean to. Then whv hesitate? Do as hundreds have done aud do not wait till the last day. Address TllK TBIBUNB E. B. Dept., !"7 :-;,ruce street. Y. M. I. ENTERTAINMENT. It Will Be Held in OUega Hall on Match 15. The Central Citv council of the Young Men's institute will Oondust an entertainment atCdloge hall on the ev ening of Mareh lfi P. II O'Donnell, of Oiorgatown Uni versity at Washington, D C, will le the speaker of the evening, Bis sub ject will be, "Ireland's Contribution to Civilization." Tne other numbers will be taken by some of tbe best known musicians in tbe city. Mr. O'Donnell is a gifted yonne ora tor who has attracted much attention wherever he has been heard from the platform. -v NtWS OF THE CHURCHES. A great revival ig In progress at Brooklyn, Pa., in the Methodist Epis OOpal church, of which R'sv. V, O Ruckinau is pastor. Rev. Ruokman is assisted by Rev. O. D. Moore, of Bridgeton, N. J a former glassblower, who is a wonderful revivalist. The church is putting on new life and many are turning to the Lord, Brother Morris' home address is 71 drove street, Bridgeton, N. J. Until March 0 his nddress will be Brooklyn, Pa. Any one desiring his services for a short time during the month of March can secure him by writing tohiiu soon. The mission Sunday school of the Second Presbyterian church, which Is conducted bv Charles Chandler and an enthusiastic corps of assistants, is In u flourishing condition. The pupils gather Sunday ufternoans in a cozy little cnapel which was erected near the Suranton Stove works at Duumore somo time ago through tho generosity of friends of the mission The Johnson Place Methodist Eois copal mission has disbanded. Tho mission was under the direction of Mr. BwarlS, of Duumore, aud was situited ou Adams avenue, opposite the county jail. The Wyoming conference will open at the Elm Park church in this city for its annual sessions on April 11. Rv. Frank Woodward, formerly editor of thu Duninoro Pioueer, it is said, is meeting with much encourage ment in his work us a minister of the gospel in the south v , McBBinjS'S now Turkish bat.l. Every thing new. .WO Spruce street, opposite Court House. v CHINA Among the appropriations that will be asked for from this section will be one for improving tho I'ittston tvenus culvert, and the justice of the claim will be urged by Select Councilman Connell. That gentleman remained through the last meeting of the esti mates committee, but at that session no improvements wore constdersd, the only work that was done being the fix ing of the appropriations for the van mis department!. At the next meeting ol the committee the question of uew improvements will bs considered, ami Mr. Connell's constituents need have no fears but that their interests will he well cared for, He returns to council with increased prestige, anil the experi ence he has already acquired will muku him un iuvuluable legislator. There can be no denying the' fact that the culvsrt In question is very badly in neud of protection. Precipi tous banks on either side are a meuuoe to pedestrians, an I unless fences are erected some line morniug the news papers will be chronicling a death that occurred at that point. Besides the loss of life that may causa intense sor rowing in some family circle, tbe city will have a very snug bill of dam ies on its bauds. The Osntnry Flag Flying. Ever since election day when P. J. Hickey was returned to council from the Nineteenth ware w ith the largest majority ou record, the Century Hose company has had "Old Glory" Hying from the top of the 180 foot 11 igsta ff that is in front of the quarters. This not done in any burst of political enthusiasm for many of the members of the company are ardent Republicans while Mr. lliekey s Democracy is ot tbe rock ribbed sort. Speaking on this subjec. to a Tit i it -DNB reporter yesterday a Republican member of the Century Ilos company said: "We put out that flag not so much because of Mr. Hick -y's election, but because we glo.-y iu the fnll that has been given to the ambitions ami pretensions of the oommittes man from the First district. lie has played dic tator too long and now the younger members of the party propose to take a hand. At the next county convention we will demand that some young man more iu touch with all the people be appointed and if wo fail we will in all probability resort to the same tactics that wo used last week.'' Entertainment and Concert. The handsome new organ purchased bv the ladies of the Elm Bark church at a cost of tfial) and presented to the Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal chinch, was used for the first time yes teiday afternoon, when melody was evokod lrom the beautiful instrument by Miss Florence H. Richmond, the ta!cutd organist of the Penu Avenue Baptist church. Miss Richmond will be organist at two entertainments that will be given this afternoon aud even ing. The entertainment this afternoon will begin at 3 o'clock and tbe evening concert will be given by the choir ami it will b"gin at S o'clock. An admis sion fee will be charged. f hortor Paragraphs The services at the Polish church were very largely attended yesterday, s ml the sale of seats proved a neat aonrce of revenue. Tbe chutcb, al though greatly enlarged, having twice the Beating capacity it had before, is still inadequtts tor the wants of the ongfegttion, Mrs. i latum, wife of Contractor Fred Haium, of Elm street, was lying at the point of death lust last evening. She bus been ill two weeks and no hopes for her recovery are entertained. A cow wandered Into n yard on Pitts ton avenue yesterday ami broke itsle.-. Tho owner, Martin Golden, went to a neighboring butcher with a request that ho kill tho animal Asked what butcher hetraded with, Ooltlen replied, "Liutlieiiig." Then be was cooly in formed that he could go to Outbeing and get his cow killed. Four boys residing in tbe Nineteenth ward were arrested Saturday, charged with stealing gloves Th.y were repri manded aud discharged. ETHEL FULLER AT WONDERLAND. A Clever and Pretty Actress In Pro ductions up to Date. This week the patrons of Wonder lend will be treated to an opportunity to see M'ss Ethel Fuller, a well-known star, as It ailing lady supported by the entire stock company. The first three evenings of the week will witness the 1 roductioti of ''Stricken Blind," while the lust three days will be devoted to ' Under the Gaslight." Miss Fuller is not an experiment ; she is known by manager Davis to be a clover and finished actress and u charming and pretty woman. At the regular scale of prices Wonderland's constituency will appreciate this latest effort to supply them with something new and up to date, which upplies to both of these playea anil tho actross ludy who will interpret them. Matinee performances will be givon every d iy this week, except to-day and Thursday, 4t PABST Milwaukee btger beer on draught and Rockawaj oysters tresh from the shell ut John LOBMAS s, SIS Lackawanna avenue. mi i HACKETT-la Scranton, Feb. 25, 18D4, at the residence of Colonel B, 11. Ripple. Hiss Mary M. Huckett. Funeral lues day at 10.80a, ui. from Dracn Reformed Episcopal church. Wyoming avenue. In terineut at Duumore cemetery. FEBRUARY 26, 1894. TRIBUNE COUPON Your choice of three beautiful piotures, "Telephone Girl," "De livering Christmas Presents" tintl "Miiidens Nwiiifjinir." Send by mail or messenger or bring coupons like this of three differ ent dates, with 10 cents, stamps or coin, to TRIEUNE OFFICE, Cor. Penn Ave. uud Spruce St. JUST arrived by the Steamer Panama large import order ol Haviland & Co. CHOICE WHITE CHINA. FOE DECOBA.TING. Many new novelties in Boudoir Sets, Smoke Sets, Salads, Pin Trays, &c. We give better value in Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, Lamps, Silverware, &c, than any other house in the city. 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 3S for Almost Nothing? PRICES on brand-new Suits and Over coats in our windows will convince you that we are about giving them away. MartirL 3c IDelamy Coal Exchange, Wyoming Avenue. CHINA : HALL WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. HOW LIRE A MAN HE FEELS J AST i'EAK he bad saved $300. 1 He bought :t house worth $1850 - paid $300 down, gave u mort gage for $1,550. Today be esti unites us hallows; Kent saved Interest on mortgage. Taxes ton! repairs Net saving on rent Beved on salary To apply on mortgage. 'JIO 01 ;iu ut .ii 60 1111 K Situ on 180 id $270 iU MFLKCTION "In nil it years Dial house will be free from debt and I sboll have eltonteoj inj own." nBKKM RIDUE is the paradise inr homes, l inn ,v Sans have recoutlj liu Ished a beautiful villa, which they offer, ni aasy payments, al sis.-oi all at their office, between Washington and Adams on Olive street. EZRA FINN & SONS. uimaiiiBiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiitni!: B Tho UENU1NE Now j; 1 msnr hum 1 B ESTAB, " N. m 1866. , York w Are rooms. No, mi Fifth avenuo, s C. RICHER h CO., s Boledi Offlee iIits lii this se S3 Adams nwi titni. riHHiiiBiiiiMHsiamiiiiii- The Great Marvel of Dental Science Anassinene A recent discovery and the sole property of Henwood & Wardell, DENTISTS, 316 Lackawanna Ave. WHAT J. U. KKAMOXSSAYS AllUl'T an.kstmkm; DKS HENWOOD A Mini i i After having eleven teeth extracted nt one sitting by the painless method, l pro. iiiimiri, it eutlrely satisfactory in everj particular, J, i. SKAMONS, s a ! ejeeee)ej SI SLEDS AT COST FLOREY & HOLT SPRUCE ST. Scranton, Pa. i . TEE COLUMBUS II HOUSE Is the most popular musical establishment in Northeastern Penn sylvania. Tiie highest grade of Pianos and Organs. Tlie lowest prices obtainable anywhere and the most liberal terms ever offered to purchasers arc some of the leading inducements. Look at the list THE CELEBRATED Sohmer Pianos, Everett Pianos. Vose & Sons ' Pianos, Mehlin Pianos, Popular Pease Pianos. THE WORLD RENOWNED Estcy Organs. Story & Clark Organs. Chicago Cottage Organs. Palace Organs, And all kinds uf Musical Msrobandlst constantly on huud. The lIuliiliiyB are hero, and this is tlin nlncn to buy Pianos for a Obristmiu Present Prices urn lower than nny other music Btoro in Scranton. Special Attention Remember always when you start out to search for Piano or Or an that Christopher Colnmbui joints with his right hand to the exact tilasi you want to go, Now here it la: 205 WASHINGTON AVENUE, J. W. Guernsey, Prop. OPPOSITE COLTJ ktBUS M 0 Nt'M E NT. SCRANTON, PA. SPRING . . . Styles of HATS Have arrived. Best quality and lowest prices. COLLINS & HACKETT 220 Lacka. Avenue. Special for This Com ing Week. lien's Cork Sole Lane Shoes, (locilyear Welt, if i urade, to he O Men's Cork Solo Laoe Shoes, ininil sewedwelt,$9 grade, to be L idics' Dongola, KU Button, Patented Tip, Goodyear welt, Conltnon noma last, all $1.50 grade, to bx I.ttdies' Finn Kid Hutton.cork soles, hand turn.Coiiim m Si iihf lust, only n fsw pairs ol lln. iii, 0 gradj, to be. . . Ladies' Dull Dongola Hntton, double soles. Common Senss O') only, sj'-t gradj closed out ut i Misses' Struight Goat Button, spring heel, sises 1 1 to 8; $3 &i i grade will sell nt jpl4J $5.98 .JUi AT s$9.00 82.89 AT $3.25 d 11 ififi Hoys' School Shoes, lace, siz is 1 1 to 8 sell at SCHANK'S 1 lit ton an 1 VI 25 Will 97c, We need room Stock, A Rich CLOTII JAC K ET, Full Skirt, Balloon 81eeve,uavj .black mid tun. Cosl tf make, fin. -Now We will gc you the choice f tt Jnckets, all this season's m a k e. Not one in tho lot that cosl less than 812 to $20. JACK BTS, CM ) I'll CAPES PUB CAPES and WRAPS. It will pay yon to see tins offering of Tailor made Garments. for new Spring Visit us Arcade Shoe Stora. wyomim; AVK Scientific Eye Testing Free W. OWENS os Ladle Bl '1 COl 8c Co. Tailor . 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