THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 3. 18!M. STELLE &SEELEY NEWS FROfl WEST SIDE MR. J. L. STELLK will continue the business under the tiriu name of SStelle & Seeley. THE EVKR POPULAB WEBER and SHAW PIANOS IN 0 BEAT VARIETY. ALSO PIANOS AND ORGANS EMERSON PIANOS Popular, reliable anil within 'your roach. HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS Hcve takeu over 100 first premiums la thvpaat lifty year. Ot'.itir mnk of Piarnw. Four matt." ftf Organs iu brautiful uew donigus. See onr took before buying. We hate the goods. Our prices aru rigut. Every ihm m the kiusiv hue. STELLE & SEELEY !34 Wyoming Ave., Scranton. Pa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE 6ENUINE POPULAR Punch Ci HAVE THE INITIALS fars B. & Co, ImnrlntPd nn Each Cigar Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr'9. i in it I lun i. U' !' DR. H. B. WARE SPECIALIST. EYE, BAB, ObK A-ND THROAT. I TO it. jo A.K, 1.80 To &.S0 t.U. OFFICE HOURS: 35 WYOMING AVE. PERSONAL. Miss Parah lie Lane is in New York. George W. West, of Mlddletown, N. Y., is it: the city. Ray 51. Coibv, of Owego, N. Y . was in th rity yesterday. George L. Bememan, of East Maueh Chunk, is in the city. iliss Jenni- Andrews was visiting at Glenwood yesterday. F.B. Weed and T. O. Lacey.of Bingham ton, are at the Westminister. A. L. Lewis, of Cleveland, an oflicer of the Scrauton Drop Forge works, is at the Wyoming, Joseph R. Wilson, of Suawmont, Phila delphia, and William L. liiyley, of Hazle tou, are at the Wyoming. Conductor Isaac T. Robinson, of the Oly phant and Peckville hue, has resumed his work after a two weeks llluesg. C. 0. Dorshimer. of Tunklianuock, nud A. D. Gardner and W. D. Philips, of Fac toryville, are registered at the Foreit House. Prof. (Jeorge P. Bible, of the Etst Stroudsbtirs Normal school, and Rev. T. W. Joues, of Philadelphia, are at the Val ley House. Professor Bolles, chief of the bureau of statistics, who is to lecture at Young Men's Christian Assoc'ation hall Monday even ing on the World's fair, for the benefit of the Y'our.g Women's Christian association, will be the guest of Lieutenant Governor Watres during his stay in tha city. TOMORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES. Methodist Episcopal 3. F. Jones will preach Subject. "The Magnetic 7.J0 p. m., subject, "The a Day That Will Interest Rjdl Park iiaAn MRS. MARGARET JONES BURIED Services at the First Welsh Congre gational Church Officers of Hept.v sophs Installed Contractor William Byrnes Repaid for Work at the Hyde Park Shaft Miss Williams Leaves for Bermuda Islands Other Items of Interest. Park Place Chlhi.'H Pastor, at. 10.80 a. m. Power of Christ;' New Birth." Elm Pari Methodist Episcopal Church VF. h. Paaree, Dastor. Jioming service at 1U..10 o'rlock, subject, "Our Victory Through Christ.'' Evening subject, "Bartered Birthright." Sunday school at 3 o'clock. Epworth league at 6 31) o'clock. Pikst Eaptist Church Pastor T. J. Collins will preach Sabbath at lu.30 a. m., 7.30 p. m. Morning theme. "The Royal Family.1' Evening theme, "Sowing aud Reaping " Seats free. AH welcome. Second I'kksiiytkkia.v Ciii.rcii Rev. Charles E. Robinson, I). L)., pastor, service at 10:30 a. m. and ".HO p. in. The pastor will begin in the evening a series of Sun day evening lfctures on the "Grunt Wornm of the Old Testament, " subject, "Miriam.'' All seats free In the evening. All we'eome at all services. There will be a prelimin ary service of praise. Saint LttTXI'R Church Rev. Rogers Israel rector. Kourth Sunday in L lit. Holy communion, H a.m. Sermon, L0:80 a. m. ; Sunday school, 3 p. m. ; evouing prayer and sermon, 7.31 p. m. ; nursery open at 10 a. m , at 888 Washington averuo, whero children will be kindly caiVd for while parents attend service. 8A1HT I.ukh's DumtOM Mimio.v A. L. Oban in charge. Sunday school 3 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 4 p. Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church Preaching morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. L. O. Floyd. Sabbath school at lli m.; Enwurth and Junior Leagues at 6 p. m. Strangers are welcome. Washhurn Street I'kkxiivtkkian Ciiuri;h Morning, communion services; evening, special song service, assisted by orchestra. CnuRCH op Christ KciENTisT-Spen-cer building, Slit Adams avmiue. Bible lesson at 10.30 a. m. Church servicos at 7.80 p. m. D. N. McKee, speakor. All are welcome. Seats free. First Presbyterian Ciichch Wash ington avenue. Preaching in the morning by the pa ttor. Rev. James McLe id, L). I)., and lu the evening by the Rev. A. Ban Ollel, of Jerusalem, who will speak of hi s missionary experience in th Holy Land. Calvary Reformed Ohuroh Corner of Monroe avenue and Gibson street. Rev. W. H. Stubblebine, pastor. Preaching 10:80 s. m. and 7;30 p. tn. Morning theme, "Eating at the Kmg9 Table" Evening, first sermon in course on Heiven, "Is there a Heaven'- Where-" Pknn Amnion Baptist Church Itcv. Warren G. Partridge, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. in. and at 7.80p.m. The Lord's supper will bo celebrated in the morning. Subject in the evening, "The Mm of Hoi -rows." All are welcome DuNMuRE Presbyterian Church At the morning service at 10.30 a. in., the sacrament of the Lord's supper will lie ad ministered and new members received. Rev. Ralph Gillam, assistant of B. Fay mills, will speak at tho evening service at 7.81, and Mr. Ira Bronsou, soloist, will as sist with the music. The Gospel choir will sing. Sabbath school, as usual, at uoou. All are welcome. Grace Church The Sabbath servic 'it 10.80 a. m., 7.30 p. in. Morning sut "Jeuevay Jireh," gen. 23:34. Even "The Regeneration of Heaven and Hurt Rev. till. Union Bible class, Thur.d. evening at 7.45. Rev. Skellenger on Fridii at 7.45, p. in. Trinity Lutheran Church. Adams avenuo, corner Mulberry street Rev. E. L. Miler, pastor. Services at 10.30 a.m., and 7.30 p. m. St. David's Church-Rbv. M. ft Hill, rector. Morning prayer and litany at 10.80, evening prayer and sermon at 7.80, Sunday school at 2.80, Daily Lenten services at 4 p. m., except Fridays at 7,80 p. in Seats free. (The West Side ortlee of the BOHArTTOH Tribune is located at MS Booth Main ave nue, where subscriptions, adverkUemeaH and rommuuicatioas will recsive prompt attention. Tho funeral of Mrs. Margaret .laiuss wife of ex-Police. Utlleer William James, of Kynon strnet, ocenrred yes terday afternoon from the family resi lience. The remains were taken to the First Welsh Congregational church, where the pastor. Rev, 1). Jones, con ducted an kmpi essive service, during which he epos. a high praise of their departed sister. The floral offerings were a beautiful pillow inscribed with the word "Sister" and a handsome floral basket. The pall Iwarers were J. T Williams, Thomas Williams, John H. Divies, Hesse Qriffitht, Reese Pow ell and Richard Reese, Interment was made a Washburn street cemetery. Installation of Officers. District Depot? C U. Boland In stalled the ohloers of the Improved Order of Heptasopbea at Clark's hall on South Maia avenue on Tuesday evening as follows: Archon, E D. Jones ; provost, E CI. Lxe; inspector, Daniel Phillips, corresponding secre tary, Gr. W. Darling; tiiuncier, E. E. Evans; treasurer, Georg" W. Jenkins, warden, Daniel Stuitu ; seutinei, Evan Williams. Ripil Work at Shaft Sinking. Contractor William Bynon, of Hamp ton street, yetrJay completed the work of siuking at the Hyde Park shaft. The coutract was under the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company to sink a shaft from the Big Vein to the C'iark, a distance of 105 feet, which depth the contractor readied iu 21 days, making an average of five feet per day. which is pro nounced by men who follow that branch of business, as the most rapid piece of work yet known to tnem Many Brif Wins. Miss M I. , - - Williams, a teacher at No. 14 school, will leave today for the Bermuda islands in s-urch of bet ter health. David Owens will hare charge of her department. Miss E!.;t Junes, of North Hyde Park avenue, is ill with pneumonia. Bargains in hosiery at Mean & Hageu's. Tne meeting night of Robert Morris lodge, True American Ivorit s.has been changed from the second and fourth Wednesday evenings to the second and fourth Tnursday evenings of each month. , A drive in gents' ties, collars and enfft and suspenders at Mwars & Hagen'f. The funeral of Nellie, tho infant child of Mr. and Mrs. William Q. Evans, of Hsmpton street, will occur this afteftioon at 9 o'clock. Interment will be made at Forest Hill cemetery, Taylor. Pull lino of gents' furnishing goods at MearB A Hagan'a, Z A Stover and son Frank, of La fayette strait, left yesterday morning for Tohickou, Pa., to attend the fnuoral of a relative. Rev. W. G. Watkins, the popular pastor of the N' rtn M iiti Avenu-i B ip tis church, will preach in the Jackson Street Baptiet church tomorrow even ing at 0 o'clock. William. Jermyn, chief of police at Taylor, visited Hyde Park friends last evening Our 60 cent corset is a beauty. Mkaiis & Hauen, Mrs, Benjamin VV. Evans, of Twelfth street, is visiting friends In Wilkes Barre and Parsons. Kev. A. Ben 0111, paslor of tho Un ien mtaaiOO at Jerusalem, will address a meeting at the Jackson Street Bip titt chnrc:i. The aubj ct will b ''Mis siou Work in tho Holy Lind." The meeting will be called at 3 o'clock to morrow afternoon with a fiftssn min utes song and intro i uctory service, to allow ali Sunday teachers to attend. Lovett's "Boston Stars," a c nupaay of first class musicians, h is boon se cured by Class IS of the Plymouth Congregational Cunrch Sunday school. Tho company comes highly recom mended and deserve n goo I patronag '. Wo guarantee our il kid gloves. Mkaiis & Haukn. Sarah Barrett, of Jackson str.'et, came to grief again yester lay. Sarah attacke I .Mrs. Crowley, of Ninth street yesterday, dsaling hr n heavy blow on the race. .Mrs. Crowley procured an oflicer and had Mrs. liarrett arrested Sao was given a hearing yesterday af ternoon before Alderman Itlair, of the i'ifth ward, and committed to the sta tion house to await bail for her appear ance ut court, FLOWERS I11VEN AWAY f)n Saturday evening, commencing at 7, to every customer inlying AO oeOIS worth of good we will give a beautiful bouquet Mi; v its &HAQBX, 410 Lackawanna avenue. IS MR. NOON A CITIZEN? Rathsr a Ptrpl-xintr (ii.lion That R lata to Common Council. At the recent municipal election the candidates for c unm ni council in the Bight tenth ward were Jjttnei F. Noon and W. M. Williams. Mr. Noon was the victor by more than a scoro of votes. It may transpire that another "lec tion will have to hs ordered, ns there is a serious question as to Mr. Noon's eligibility according lo the statement of M'. Williams' friends made to a TbIBUNI reporter yest"r lay, Mr. Noon is not a citizen of tho United States According tn the best information on the subject. Mr. Noon came to this country at the ngeofll years. The date of his arrival as fixed by Mr. Wil liams' friends is eighteen yesrs two. They have searched the records in the court house anil no such person as James F. Noon appears as having taken out naturalization ptperi since Jie organization of the county in IWl If the facts as stated he true, Mr Don is not eligiblr oecaine he would , in that event, jeacitizsn of the leu Mtales. K that state of facts exist, the Eighteenth ward without a representative in SAVE THAT CIGAR MONEY. Four Dims Will Buy lb) Completed World's Fair Panorama. After much delay, a liberal supply of the four parts of the "Photographic Panorama of the World's Fair" hae been received. This has proved to be Jhe bst-8elling portfolio of the World's fair views ever offered to Northeiistorn Pennsylvania readers. Just think ot it;920 realistic views, with description text, of memorable features o( the greatest, exposition that the world has over seen. And all that it costs you complete, not counting the trouble of clipping TtHBUKI cou pons, is 40 cents, the price ot four cigars. Better order at once; the supply, nt the rate it's going will not last long. - JUDGMENT AGAINST MRS. MAY. Diractsd to Pav Siruki Brothers $205 40 Wlih Intrrtat. Bpruka Brothers brought suit against Mrs. Fanuv May before Alderman Wright yesterday to recover S08 40. A judgment for that amount was given in their favor. In the spring of 1803 T. C. Tnttle, u carpenter, did some work at tho rsipiest of Mrs. May for which his bill was $'209 ID. Mrs. May did not pay him an I he assigned his claim to Spruks Brothers. Mrs. May offend no defense yester day, ami judgment was given against ber in the sum o( $009 40, with inter est, from May 11, lsi'JJ She will take an appeal. A PLUMBING INSPECTOR. Agitation Looking Toward the Creation of Such nil Ottios. The uuestiou of having the ofllce of plumbing inspector created by the city council's is being ncitated by some of Dlumbert of t he citv. Such an oflicial. they say, would iusure plumbing work being done in the mo t approved sanitary maimer and be beneficial to health. Owing to the parsimony of those wl erect buildings and the carelessness ol contractors, it is claimed that lu plumbing in many dwellings and busi ness and ofhee buildiugs ot the city is far from perfect. Happenings of a Day Tliat Will Interest Many Tribune Readers. WANT THE APPROPRIATION DIVIDED Members of the William Connell and Century Companies Claim that the Neptune's Appropriation Should Be Divided Among the Three Com panies Dan Baltic to Act as Grand Marshal at Will.es-Barrc March 17. Id 63 be CO son council until a speciai election she be ordered by Mayor C inuell.' SCRANTON'S VOLUNTEER FIREMEN. They Will Hold an Important Masting With the Century Hose Company. The executive committee of the Vol unteer Firemen's Mutusl Aid ussocia lion of this city will hold a meeting tomorrow afternoon at : o clock in the rooms of the Century Hose com pany. The object of the meeting is to trans act business of importance. The society was organized iu Jan , lS'Jd fcvery tire ComDlny in the city is entitled to the representation of one delagale and an alternate. TRAVEL MADE EASY. How to Sit at Horns and Go All Over This Continent. There is no better illustrated volume for the home circle than "America, for sale by The TmBUNI in weekly parts. It is au utnaiualled portfolio of noUble scenes in t ue (reatest country 00 the footstool. Sixteen magnificent inll-page pictures in each part, and a uew part eaeh week. Aud all that it costs psr part is 10 cents and two Triiiune coupons. Bet ter place yonr order at once. . . NEW BILL- POSTING FIRM. Reese & Long Have Purchased the Mur phy Interest H. R. Long and J. O, Reese hnve purchased the interests of the W. W Murphy estate in tne bill posting busi ness and united their interests iu the same business. The young men will hereafter do general bill posting bnsinsss under the firm name of Reese tv Long. I le v own ami control all the bill boards and privileges in the city and suburbs. - FIFTEENTH SEWER DISTRICT. Th Latemla Will Cost, According to City Euelnetr Phillips, Abxit $3,085 The city engineer's department Ii bnsily engaged in making a schsdul of assessment for the lateral sewer in the Fifteenth Sew-r district. The lat orals run from Poplar street in southerly direction to Phelps' land line The department estimates that the work will cost j3,fii).r IT'S A REGULAR HUSH. High Ft i ant nn Developing Rapidly as a Class Literary Center. Scranton not a literary community You wouldn't dimbt it if yon shoul see how Tkilu nk readers buy those low-price standard TRLBUNI books Why, they simply can't be waited on fast enough. NORTH END. lorrow's Elmlra Telegram ntnln rare nud racy comment Will about t..e affairs of the week NOTES OF SOUTH SIDE The Primitive Methodists of Green Ridge held a conference at their church 00 East Market street Thursday night at which itov. Air. tsivago was re elected pastor. Tliereligiousceremonies in Connection with in- opening of the Primitive Methodist Mission room mi Washington avenue on March 11 will be impressive. Rnv W. II. Acorn'y, of Plymonth, will prsach the opening sermon. After the opening of the mission religious srvieus will be held ov-ry evening at 7.30 o'clock. A Sun day school clam will bs organ)! td by William Russell and T E Savage. The "Confederate Spy" will be repro duotd at Company H armory on the evening of M irch S. under the Ulplosi of the Carpenters' union. West Market street from the Welsh Itxptist church to the creek was lloodod Thursday on account ot bunted water pipes. The street is lu a wretched con ditloo, and is sadly in Head of some Improvement, Then was water in nearly every cellar ttloog West Market street yesterday. P. H. Collins of Kluiira, is visiting Providence friends. The depression on Brick avenue ciusedbythe settling of the surface remains fl ioded Upwards of ten Inches of water remain taero constantly and imptdes tr.tfllc. Mrs. Sivage, wife of the Riv. Mi. Savage, 1 f t hure on Thursday for Michigan to visit her, sister, who is seriously indisposed. - i. iii Dnn'l Miss It. There's lots of good things for Scrnnton readers in tomorrow's Klinna .eleram. Walk lu and of Coursou. buy your groceries today I'aiist Milwaukee I tiger beer on drnnght sud Uockaway oysters fresh from the shell at Join I .human's, NO Ijackawnnna aveuue. - Anheuser Hunch liner. Louis LlIiiihu's, li'ib biu uceob ' e r Mi I'.i: 1 1. 1 '. new Turkish hath. Every thing uew, &0U Hpruce street, opposite Court House. The articln In a recent issue of tho Truth from the secretary of the Wil liam C iunell Hose company, touching up the estimates committee of the councils and also bestowing n few no bulima compliments ou Councilman Rnhihsou of tho Eleventh ward, has Inflimed the thinking caps of the numbers of theOenlury Hose company, An appropriation ot .1.500 was granted to the Neptune's lor the purchase of a new steamer, to the ex clusion of tho two other com panies on this side. Due of the most skillful steam litters In tho city, has declared that the ateunwr now in use by the Neptune's can be repaired as good as new at an outlay of IftOU At that rate tne balance of the appropria tion, $11,000. Lbe firemen argue conld he fairly divided among the threo com panies toward procuring steady men and some necessary equipments. A prominent mem her of the Centurys gave the following facts to the reporter yesterday: Caspar Ilurtmun has a team which is eui ployed during the day at ordinary work. At night the team is stabled in the Century's build ing. Hie driver, wno sleeps in tne nuildiiig. gets in per month by wav of oerauiitte. making $60 per year, Dot ing the vear 1893 uiueieen iiree broke out iu the district. For attendance at each of these fires, Mr. Mart man received if'.' SO, altogether $47 "i0 He lost, it will be seen, $12.50. Almost a similar case is that of iho Win. Cou ncil's, if this lavish generosity in lealing with the Neptune's can bo re solved tn a satisfactory conclusion, based on stable and . legitimate prem ises. it will please many members of the Century, who, in the language of street, are already "pretty hot )u tho collar. " Exhibited Wonderful Nsrve. A story that shows the remarkable nerve of a common, every day appear Ing man is just going the rouuds in this portion of the city. The hero of tho tale is William L. Mogg, motor man ou one of the Sinth Side csrs, and is as follows: Last Saturday Mogg was hothered with an aching tooth. It was so annoying that bo was obliged to unit work. The source of the n;i in was in the root of tooth that broke off some four years ago. He went home at once after obtaining a substitute and de tmuined to put an end to the pain. He had an old pair of plyers at home that he had used when he was em ployed as a lineman some years ago lie determined to act the dentist. His first effort was to file ridges on the in side of the pincers, and then procuring a crochet needle he pressed back the gum that had grown over the root. Than placing tho plyers on the molar lie pulled till it came out. It is only a trilling occurrence, but not one man in a thousand would be squat to the task. A Bullet In His Head. Jacob Rentschler, of Alder street, will live to fight another day. His battle with the king of shadows ended iu a victory for hie side. The bullet is -till embedded in his head, but the ihysicians state that he can safely carry it with him without fear of trouble from it horeafter. In time the hall will become encysted, and after that remain a peaceful component part of his anatomy. Dr. King dressed the wound on his face for the last time yesterday. A Good Seltctton. Dan Battle will ornament the head of the parade of the Ancient Order of Hibernians In Wilkfs Barre on St. Pat rick's Day. He lias been unanimously chosen grand marshal. Kvery division of Liickawniiua and Luierns counties will march on the occasion. Will Be Driven Monday Nleht. "Sights and Scenes in Europe and America," the entertainment which was uocessarily postponed last Monday veiling at the South Side Young Women's Christian association, will next Monday night. It will be a rare treat te all the South Side people and it is hoped that ml who eau, will take advantage ot the evening. Interesting Nsws Holes Mrs. Kiohard Anthony, of the West Side, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Doberty, of Birney avenue. Our oil cent corset is a beauty. Mkahs & Haukn. Mrs. Thomas Richardson, of Upper Plitaton avenue, lies dangerously hi, A rail in tho switch at Brook street ou the street rail way snapp d in two yesterday afternoon, but it diil not de luy traffic any. A gang of men got the broken rail out of the mud with grap pling irons and replace! it with n new one. Full line of gents' furnishing goods at Meats & llegon's. lohn Connolly, of Palm street, has recuperated sufficiently to Appear out of doors. A drive in gents' ties, collars nml nil's and suspenders at Mears A Hsgen'a, Louis Bobwaaa, of the Century Hose company, will pall oft his coat for tha appointment ot district engineer The children of Mrs. Mary O Hara, of Pear street, are sulT-riiig from s- vero colds. Bargains in hosiery at Mears & Hagan'a, The gospel meeting of the South Side Young Women's Christian asso ciation will be led by Rev.W. H. Stub blebine, Sunday afternoon at ii 4o o'olook. Song service will be of spe cial interest. Miss Mary Myers, of Pittston ave nue, is visiting iu Houeslalo, We guarantee our f I l:id gloves. MBARi & Haukn Liveryman E. H Jordan sprained his knee yesterday while crossing the street, lie was stepping on cobble stones thrown iu the road to keep pen. pie out of the mu I, who might have the courage to tackle a trip to the other side of the street, and one of them turned under his foot. He strusk his knee against the sireel car rail with the remit stated. KXWIM OIVEN AWAY. On Saturday evening, commencing nt 7, to every customer buying 50 cents wortli of goods we will give a beautiful bouquet. MEARS ct Haukn, 415 Euckawanuu avenue. Only twenty-nino days. DUN MORB. The new council will organize Mon dily evening. There will be several changes and numerous surprises re garding the new appointments. Sunday will be a red letter day in the history of the Presbyterian church. The large number who were converted during the lute revivals will bo ac espied into full membership. Last night the preparatory services were held at tho church and a large num ber attended. Rev. Ralph Oillmau and his assistant, Mrs. BronsDu, con ducted them. Uypsny (irove and No 1 collieries of the I 'ennsylvHiiia Cnal compuiy will resume work Monday. Misses Llnny Matthews, Fannie iiuoroand h. atie craneim, nave re turned from a weeks' visit with Hones dale friends. The young ladies of Duumore are ar ranging for a grand entertainment to bo given nt au early date. The pro ceeds will be donated for benevolent purposes and will be one of the finest evoi held at this place. Ost It First of AP. Tomorrow's Kluiira Telegram. You can't alford to miss it. Dunlap Hats SPRING STYLE ON SALE CHRISTIAN THE HATTER 25 oranges "!ir. Coarsen. - - New Uicycie. A new bicycle worth f 7o will be sold for fit5. llie machine is guaranteed aud is a rare bargain. Much ... may be seeu at the jriuune olhee. e If Yoc want the later stvles and finish in photography, you can get it at Uiltlin'e, Wyoming avenue, we are introducing new iK veities constantly. Bendleston W oers's and Ballantlne'e Ales are the beet. K.J. W&Lbii, agent, Lackawanna avenue. NEW LINES Progressive Euchre Prizis. Tall Flower Vases. WHITE CHINA. JARDENIERS. Going through our stock we made a careful selection of CHILDEN'S BRAND NEW SUITS . . . To close out these odd lot we will sacrifice them, Our Bargain Counters Filled with Surprises. 300 II. P B P L Igx R A I A MWA i n a a sjlO n q n m Wirs Lamp Frames for Covering, CHINA HALL WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU g The UENI INE New B 1 'miMiV HMOS 1 ESTAB. 1866. r g New Yor ware rooms, No. 5 so Fifth avenue. Z C. KICKER & CO., s g s, to dental in thii lection g m fflot 1 83 Adektui RVenu nillllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; BICYCLES Sole Agent, 205 Lackawanna Ave. A lot of Second hand Bicycles will be sold at your own price. We have a few Boys' Wheels, list $50 and $60; will sell for $35 and $ until April ist. Florey & Holt 408 Spruce Street. in 6c Delany Coal Exchange, Wyoming Avenue. S PRING . . . Styles of HATS Have arrived. Best quality and lowest prices. COLLINS & HACKETT 220 Lacka. Avenue. Special for This Com ing Week. Men's Cork Sole Lbc Shoes, Gocdyear Welt, $4 irrade, to be S2.50 Men's Cork Sole Laco Shoes, haud sowedwelt,!') trade, to Q ue jj Ladies' DongoU, Kid Button, Patented Tip, Goodyear welt, Common sense last, all Q 4. jo graue, to De Ladies' Fine Kid Button. cork soles, hand turn, Common Sense last, only a few pairs DO OC of thrm, $5 grade, to be... 0-'. Ladies' Dull Dongola Button, double soles. Common Sense D') " 0D'y. grade closed put at c- ' J Misses' Straight Goat Button, spring heel, sizes ll lo '.', grade will soil at Boys' School Shoes, button and luce, s z.'s 11 to '.'; $1 39 will ( sell at J I C. SGHANK'S Arcade Shoe Store. WYOMING AVIS THE CELEBRATED SOMBER PIANOS Arc nt PrtMM the KtMt Popnlar and I'n'Ornd bj Li'ilini; ArtUt. Warorooms: Opposite Columbus Monument, 205 Washington Av. Scranton, Pa. HOW LIKE A MAN HE FEELS j AST STEAK he had saved $300. He boughl n house worth $1850 paid $300 down, gave a rnort gage for $1,050, Today be est i mates as follow-;: Kont a viiil J'.'W ou Interest on mortgage jw oj Taxes and repairs St :o u 10 Net saving oa real stai w sm i'ii en salary iai oo To apply on mortgage ji'to ou REFLECTION "In FOUB years that house will be free (Tom debt and 1 slnill bave i hunts ul my own.1 (,ltl l RTOOB Is the imrailUs for home. Finn v Bona bate reeantly itn talu'il ii beautiful villa, which they olfer, mi easy puytaeuts, at B1B50, Cull nl their office, botweoo Washington an. i Adams mi Olive street, EZRA FINN & SONS. Sell! Sell! Sell' Ibis Is the Order of the Day. We want you to see our new Spiiii" Stock of JACKETS, CAPES and WRAPS for the season of '94. Styles all uew aud nobby. Made of cloths that will wear. Stock Larger and Greater than Ever Prices Lower Than Ever You are Welcome, Buy or Not. 8. W. OWENS 8c Co. Clo;ik Makers and Furriers. Court House Square. The ( Jreat Marvel of Dental Science; Anaesthene A reeeut discovery and the 6olo property of Henwood & WardeU, DENTISTS, 316 Lackawanna Ave. WHAT J. G, 8EAMONS8AY8 ABOUT ANJB8THEN& Hits. BENWOOU A WABOKLT.: After having eleven loctli extracted at mi' nittlng liy tile painless inelluul. I pro noiiiicn it entirely satlefttetorv in nvury particular. j. ti skamons. lIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIM I TRIBUNE BOOK COUPON. 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