THE SCTRASTON TIUBUXE-TUESDAY MOIHSTKG. MAT1C1I . STELLE &SEELEY NEWS FROM WEST SID MR. J. L. STELLE will continue the business under the lirm nume of Stelle & Seeley. THE EVER POPULAR WEBER and SHAW PIANOS IN "HEAT VARIETY. ALSO PIANOS AND ORGANS EMERSON PIANOS Popular, reliable and w ttbln your reach. EALLET & DAVIS PIANOS Have takon over ion first premiums In llu past llf ty year. Otier mslcea nf P1artvi. FVrnr msV rr Orpins in beautiful uew rlostgus. Hre onr nock betore buying. We bare the goods. Onr prices are rig DA Everything m Ui tuusic iiu STELLE k SEELEY 'S4 Wyomlno Ave.. Scranton, P EMU OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE GENUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS G., B. & Co., Iiriprintoit nn Ewnh C'fiar Happenings of a Day That Will Interest Ilyde Fark Bttdttt ! I ONLY Qfl DAYS. U1NL1 Ui JJi 1 DEBATING SOCIETY OFFICERS Elected and Installed at a Meeting Held Last Evening Special Music at the Washburn Street Presby terian Church To Ascertain Num ber of Public School Pupils Who Have Not Been Vaccinated Many Brief Items. Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. I I.I I. I ll DR. H. B. WARE SPECIALIST. EYE, EAR. NOSE AND TIIROAT. OFFICE H0DRS:Ut1o" ?k '35 WYOMING AVE. I'EKSOWAL. G. B. Thompson, of Pittstou, was iu the city yesterday. J. Bennett Smith, of Kingston, was yes terday iu tlie city. H. B. Wilbur, of Carbondale, was in Bcf Anton yesterday. William A MoKinuey, of UinsUauiton, is at the Valley Hons. Alderman P. De Lacy, of tb Seventh ward, r-pent yesterday in Wilkee-Barre. Alderman 0. B. Wright returned yester day from Eastoo, where be spent Sunday. G. g. Itadciiff, of Middletown, N. Y.. route agent of the .'dams Kxpress com pany, is at the Valley Bouse. William Wendell, Bethlehem; I. B. Keller, Bteelton: H. 8, StabL Fremont, 0 ; W. B. 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Kiiuits An Pro uct Lined apples, per lb., Sa7e.: trap orated apples, lOal la per lb.; Turkish J .runes. Ha5e. ;English ciirrants,2ai!.; ayer laislns, li.7fial.80i muscatels, li.iua 1.80 per box; new Valencies, lla7e. per lb. Bkanh Marrow-fats, $2.50a2.CO per bushel; muiliutns. t1.70al.NO. iA ureen, 1.88al.0 per bushel ;spllt, t8.60a2.l: leutels, HalOc. per pound. POTATOKB WlafiSe. per bushel. Onions 60a70c per bushel. Buttir 20a'J5r. per lb. Chiibc 10al3c. per lb. Ioos-rresh.l8Jiale.: pickled, Malta.; coolers. I:ial8c. Poui.trt Chickens, dressed, llHal2Jc. : turkeys, 12al3c. Miats name, H',0.: large. 0c; skinned bams, 10c; California hauia, Ht.; shoulders, 8 , .. dry salted bullies, be; smoked breakfast bacon. 11 He; fresh pork loins, Stc; "Wyoming" porg sausage, Ho.; Wyoming home made sau sage, 8-pnund pail, larded, 11c; butch ers' sausage, W , our own make; fresh pork shoulders, 8c: fresh pigs' feet. 8c; fresh pigr heads. Tic; fresh spare ribs, 8c; fresh leaf lard, 11c; frusb. kidneys, 8c. doz.: rough sausage meat, ,'c: tongue. 8Xc;placks, 5ceacU; whole hogs, 7)40. PORK-Mess at $17; short cut, $18. Lard Leaf In tleress at In tnbi, Vk. In 10-pound pails, 10c: in 6-poand palls, inji,c; S-pound palls. lutf. per pound. Bur Choice sugar cured, smoked beef, 14c. Floor Minnesota patent, per barrel. 4.40a4.lt0; Ohio and Indiana amber, at 18.75; Graham at 18,50; rye flour, at 18.25. Bocxwiikat Floor 12.85 per cwt. Feed Mixed, per cwt., attl.00. Graik Rye, ':.; corn, 4b to 53.; oats, Wa45c. per bushel Ths Wet Sid oruc of the Sorantom Trihusk is located at l'J- Siiulh Halo av nue, where lUbsorlpstoUS, advertissiusau and communications will i prompt attention. The regular weekly meeting of the Hyde Park Literary and Debating so clety occurred last eVeniug at its rooms on South Main avenue. It was unan imously decided to bold a banquet at Bairobild'a hotel on Monday evening, April B, The following offloan were eleoted for the ensuing term: President, Phillip .1 Davis; vio president, John M Edwards; record log secretary, Emerson Owens; corres ponding secretary, Wallace Mossr; treasurer, Will J. Davis; or it to, diaries House; searoiit-at-srius, Arthur Di vii; executive committee, Charles E Daniels. John Hushes, Herbert Hall; membership eommittea, D. J. Jenkin, Walter Jones, David Owens After the officers ha 1 been regularly installed President Daniels vacatod toe obair to his successor, .Mr. lUvis, and the programme of the evening was opened with a debate, "R -solved, that the present system of reform Uory schools has h tendency to increase crime " The debate was opened for tli affirmative by Charles E Dtntelf, who spoke strongly on the sin j-'ct, stating th.it there was a contamination in the atmosphere of reformatory schools. Willace Moses spoke in the negative. The debate was decided unanimously in favor of the negative, The next numbsf on the programme was an essay on "Wit, humor and Satire" by Charles House, which wis very good. The indispensable qusstton box oceupiad the tim? of tbi members until adjournment. Spscial Music. A special song service was rendered at the Washbuiii Street Presbyterian church on Sunday evening. Solos were sung by William D.ivies and Miss Clara Saunders with violin obllgatO. A male quartette consisting of UaSSIM, Miller, Helms, Richards and Stone, sung splendidly, and the Hayden quar tette composed of Krel Widmeyer. first violin; Richard Weisenflue, second violin ; Herbert Waters, viola, and Hsrvey Blackwood, csllo, ex cuted the Austrian hymn by Hayden, iu a mas terly manner. Vaccinatian Necisiary. The board of bealtli will cause an In vestigation to ba made this morning at No. 14 school for tue purpose of liuding out the number of children at present attending the public schools that have not been vaccinated It is estimated that the percentage will reach 50 pJ cent. N"t9d In Brief. An entertainment aud social will be held this e vening at the Washburn Presbyterian church, and on Thursday evening the Juvenile Christian Endea vor soci-jty will conduct a similar affair. T. M. Miller, of Washburn street, bas returned from a business trip at Washington, D. C. The employes at the Oxford, Belle vue and Dodge mines will recoive their pay today. The funeral of the infant child of Mr and Mrs. William A Phillips, of IMl North Hyde Psrk avenue, will t iko place this afternoon at 2 o'clock In terment will bo made at Forest Hill cemetery. Miso Louise Williams, of Chestnut streot, a teacher at No 14 school, B grammar grade, will leave for Btlr muda Islands for the benefit of her health to lay. T. Keuve Jones, a musician, form erly of this city, and son of Robert Jones, of Academy street, is at pr-smt engaged as first violinist with Kiral fy's "America" at Washington, D. C. Rv. D. C. Hughes, 1). D., pastor of the Jackson Street Baptist church, is ill at bis bom on Washington street. Miss Mary Davies, of Eynuu street, has returned trom Kingston. Miss Josephine Brown, of Jackson street, is the guest of friends iu Hones-dale. unme appeared on the programme in great big black letters as the star of the organization, did not give evidence of having sufficient ability to warrant her assuming the title role. Uor work was 1'ii - and amateurish, and her strong lines were weakened by t he fact i hat she did not put enough vigor into her acting. However, there were times when she starUd in well and the audi ence lookod for her to redeem hor pre vious poor efforts, but Shu did not fill -fill I hese expectations. (.hie of those ejrioatures of an Amer ican, styled mi Anglo-manic, was por trayed by Albert Roberts, IU was suffering a great deal with a monocle in his eye la d evening, which appeared to worry him consi lerably, and this had a tendency to make him forget it was Ins duty to be funny ouco iu a while. Miss Florence Ashbrooke, who could have mad a SUCOSSS in the title role, was very good ns an adventuress. Mis Qerome Edwardye was also quite good. Only twenty-six days, . WAS DOING lib. TOWN. Qsorjo WalUor, ut Nlsholson, Flnoil $10 in the t'oliro Court. Qeorge Walker, aged 81 years, a farmer irom Nicholson, behind u pair of foam bedeakrd horses, and in a semi jaggtsh condition, was "doing" the town yesterday, The whole outfit suc cumbed on North Main avenue, with Walker iu the bottom of the buggy, three wheels only on the vehicle and the horses in a state of coma. He was not in a proper condition of mind uor body to give an account of himself, so Officers Lowry and T.Jones led him to the police station, Alder man Fuller decided be should pay (10 for his foil ami the horses' hardships. Walker has no money to psy the tine unci will go to 1 1 1 to lay. the ! t mil is at tbe livery of ilc.Milliaii Brothers on East Market street. Okli twenty-six dys. DUN (VI ORE. NOTES IF SOUTH Only twenty-sil days. i He CARBOMUALE. CONTEST. Hatter Argnsd Before J.idzes Arcbbald and C lwards In ( himbin. Before Judges Arcbbald and Ed wards in chambers yesterday argu ments were hoar'l on the exceptions to the report of Commissioners C B Gardner and If. F Baudo in the con test of J, J. Collins against P. F. Hugis for llii) office of school controller for the Third and Fourth wards of Car bon lale. I. H. Burns nrgue 1 the exceptions on behalf of Mr. Collins and Attorney C. ('. Donovan aud Attorney Joseph O lirieu on behalf of Mr Hughes. An opinion, with regard to tnu contest, is expected in a week or ten days. Only twonty-nix days. FOR THE CITY'S UN EM PLOYtD. An Entertnlnmsnt to B Given at Pnn Avsnut Br.p istCburoh. This evening the Voting Peopls'l Bo ciety of Ciiristiati Endeavor of the Pann Avnut Baptist ohuroh will give another of its pleasing entertainments. It will consist of a violin solo, mile (inartette. a piano duet, a debate and other interesting numbers Everyone, especially members, are urged to come, as the proceeds will be given to the unemployed in this city, through tbe church missionary. The admission fee will be only 18 Oentl and cake and coffee will bo servod free. Only twenty-six days. BLUE CRASS AT THE ACADEMY. A Drama of ths K ifulatioa Styls Falls to Plsas n Small Audtsnoe. The audience at the Academy of Music last evening was small and those present were not much enter tained by ths play, "Blu-i Grass." The stersotypod situations of the old-fash ioned drama were observed by the an. thor of "Blue Grass" with much ac curacy. In fsct there was nothing particularly new nor refreshing in the piece. A first class company could havo made "Blue Grass" entertaining, but the players were not much batter than the play. Mrs. Cyril Norman, whose The borough building at Diinmore was taxed to its utmost capacity last night, it being the organisation of tbe new council. The distribution of the plums at the council hands wan the cause of the large audinS6 who en dured the sweltering heat iu order to know who were the tavorltles. The appointments that attracted the most attention was that of borough clerk and roundsmen. Everything ran along smoothly un til Senator McDonald offered reports ou civil cases now pending in court. Ihes- th chair refused to entertain on the ground that Mr. McDonald was not borough solicitor This contro versy being ended the council assumed the ev 'ii tenor of its way until the bi Us were bdnu read when Mr. McDonald presented a bill of $30 for ser vices performed during the past year. Twenty-five dollars was lor various cases and f.'o more for services as borough solicitor. The bill was re fnjed by all members except Taylor aud Burke. President Paytou also re fused to entertain the bill on the same grounds as he did the report. Councilman Taylor main tained that Mr. McDonald was borough solicitor until his sucot'ssor was elected. To settle the dispute tho sec retary was Called npon to read the full ordinance concerning the borough at torneyship, but the chairman would listen to no argument and orderod tbe secretary to read all bills separately to be passed on by council. W hen Mr McDonald's bill came up ngain it was mov-d and seconded that it be paid, but the chair still objected . This decision was appealed, but tho chairman de clared the council of 189:1 was ad jonrned. He was not sustained by the counailmen present and Mr. Jeuks was elected us chairman for the re mainder of the meeting. Councilman Walsh also left the room. The rum lin ing council passed Mr. McDonald's bill ami ordered it nil. h was also de cided that Solomon Crow receivo fifty dollars for his service 'as engineer An order was also drawn ou the treas urer for p lyinent of the chief of police time sheet. After other bills were set tled the council adjourned sine die, af tsr one of the stormiest sessions it ever held. On a call of the secretary the new council assembled, Mr. Taylor baing the only ono desposed, which was after one of the m st fearless note over perpetrated in the history of the borough, that of successfully leading his fallow members against tho dicta torial tactics of the chair M.-. Hag gerty. the new member, being sworn in, the body proceeded to business. A. E. Hnggerty was ebcted tompooiiry chairman C. P. Savage and A. T. Irvin were nominated for the offioe of temporary secretary, but after three ballots the vote remained a tie. There seemed no way out iif tho dllermua until Burg -ss Duggun suggested that they suspend the election of n secretary and proceed to tbeelectian of permanent ollkers. A. E Qaggerfy was nominated and elected president of tbe council of 1804 Tho election of Mr llag-erty was suggested by Tin; TniBUNI several weeks ago mid has been noted upon. Savago and Irvin were again in in -nated for the olllco of permanent secre tary. Mr, Savage's friends were true and the vote rem lined a tie as it did for tbe temporary office. The election of secretary was laid over to be decided at some future m isting S. B Prloe, Burgess Duggan and M. E McDonald were nominated for the office of borough lolioltOO Burgess Dnggan was elected by a ma jority of II In the election of high constable another deadlock occurred, John tlsiley and E I Bobiern standing it and II. Two L1vr Eavod. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors she had Con sumption ami that there was no hope for bar, but two bottles Dr. King's New Dis covery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Tbos. Kggnrs, 189 Kiorida St., Sun Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then nought one bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery and in two weeks was cured, lie is naturally t lian k fill. It is such results of which tnese are examples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medlefoe in Coughs andlColdk. Free trial' bottles at Matthews Brosi, Drugstore. Regular slis 50c. and it. Dn. 0. C. LaUBAOH, dentist, (ins and Water company buildiug, Wyoming nvi- nue. Latest improvements. Bight years in Scranton. Only twenty-six days. - You are invilod to visit the Fcrauton Cash Furniture Store; Is now open: 184 and 188 Washington avenue. Mi Bride's new Turkish bath. Every thing ne.v. .MM Mpruce street, opposite Court House. Happenings of a Day That Will Interest Many Tribune Readers. SIYIALL BOYS TOY WITH ft REVOLVER Four Youngsters Handle a Dangerous Weapon Quite Carcle3sly on Pitts ton Avenue -John Kanu Will Prose cute the Young Men Who Tied Him Up To Be Tried for Raising Bills. Personal Points and News Notes. The blood curdling Hiht of four young chaps, the oldest not more than twelve, with a large bulldog revolver passing carelessly from one to ths other was gaz 'd upon by pedestrians yesterday on Pltiston avenue, neur Westpfahl's store. The revolver, as likely as not, bad some bullets iu it. A few women were passing at the time and their sureams created much excitement. This seemed to pleasie the boys, aud they ll nirishod the weapon alter that with great gusto. THE Tribune reporter watched them tiil an elderly man came along who seemed to have Soma OOUtrol over them, and they fortwith disappeared into au allay. John Kine Will Prosnnute John Kane, of Minooka, whosa woes were related yesterday, will prosecute bis son and his abettors. Tuny tied Kane's bands with a pair of now suspenders and when the tension iii them relaxed Ihe circulation of the blood iii his iirnis was alopp.-d. When he wan released, his arms were limp and lifeless, and it took a few hours snergetio rubbing before ha was able to lift them. This may have been a fortunate thing for his assailants; for he swore, that if he warn able to use a shooting iron, their lives would not be worth a pinch of salt He aooled down. however, aud now invokes tho aid of tiie law. To He Trld for Raising Monev. Patrick Joyce, of Minooka, will an swer the charge, at this wek's session ot the united States district court, of 'raising'' greenbacks. Hi want into a saloon in Wilkes Barrs some time ugo and presented a "split" bill to the bar keener as payment for a glass of beer The police ware sunt for.and Jovce.who presumed he was waiting for his change, was taken into custody. Hs gave bail for Ids appearance at court, his father becoming hia surety. Joyce has always home a good reputa tion iu Minooka, where he lives, and is confident of acquittal. He states that the doctored note came into his hands accidentally, and that he had no inten lion of transgressing the laws of Uncle Sam. A Hungatian Pltd with Stones. An unknown Hungarian was stoned yesterday afternoon near the silk mill on Fig street by a crowd of boys living in that vicinity. He is not the first passer by who has met the insults of the same crowd, whose parents surely do not approve of thoir behavior, Personals. Kute Brown and James Thornton au estimable ccuple from Minooka, will begin housekssping aftr i. mi 8. li. Callary and Richard B. Sheri dan of Nnntiouke, are visiting K J Callary of this side. William Callary, of the satnu plane, national secretary of the Ancient Order Ilib-rnians Board of Brio, was visiting on this side Sun day aud delivered a v.iry interesting address to th" members of Division No 4, of Minooka. John Sigliu is improving rapidly under Dr. Walsh's care. Select Councilman 0, W. Westpfabl is in Now York city. Ho will be back tomorrow. Mrs. James Birrett, mother of P. A Barrett, is seriously ill Mies Louisa McNamara, of South Washington avenue, is visiting in Olyphant, and her sistr, Sarah, re turned last night from a trip to AVOOB, Johnny Connors, the II year-old son of Thomas J. Connors, of Cedar ave nue, sturted to school yesterday. Ha was shot in tho eyo some time ago while squinting into the bore of a loaded Flobert nfK Be is now able to see slightly from the organ, which in time promises to recover its full pjwer. Related Hers and Thore. The families in the lower part of the city are so afraid of tramps that all the doors are kept locked while the men are at work. A band of these travel ers are said to bold out on the propsrty of the Lsokawanaa Don and Steel com pany at the South Works. The collieries of William Counell A: Co, will be run on half tims until fur ther orders are posted The congregation of the Cedar Ave nue Methodist Episcopal church will hold an "Our Folks Concert" on March 37. It should be liberally pstroniied as it promises to be a musical feast. Revival meetings nre iii progress dur ing the evenings of this week at tho Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal churob, The exorcises ar; conducted by the different pastors of tbeolty, The Official board of the church held a very interesting meeting last night. Measles anil scarlet fever are preva lent and the doctors are consequently h ippy, F.niiua Newman, aged is months, daughter of Julias Newman, of E in street, took an epileptic npi-m Sunday and his suffered intermittently since A new flag polo was raissd ou Mattes street yesterday afternoon at the Dala ware, Lackawanna nil 1 Western shops by George Miller. The old one was in danger of hilling somebody. The menufaoturing committee of tho South Side board of trad will pre sent its report ou the Houssdalc Iron works tonight. The Scranton Athletic rlnb has a -pointed a committee of fifteen with Haydn Austin obairman, to arrange for either a picnic or excursion A meeting sf the comraittet will be held next bund ty ut 2 .10 p. in. end a full MttendaucD is desired. Resolutions of Cond"lncs. At a regular meeting of Lackawanna lodge, No. U. Brotherhood of Railroad LTalntnen, hold at, (fraud Army of the Re public hail, Beraatoa. Pa,, Feb. n, iwn. the tollowiug preambles aud resolutions were unanimously adopted on the death of stuan Boo rem: Whereas, The mamhers of this lodga are once again called upon to drape their charter iu mourning. It h iving beau tin will or Almighty UOd to remove from our midst, our worthy and beloved brother, Stuart liooreni, who was called away from tliiK world idler a Uriel , oil the lull day of February, 1894, Whereas, 1 he repitioiis held by our (li censed brother with the m miliars of tins lodge renderit proper that we place on record our appreciation ot his merits as a man aud a worthy brother. Therefore be it Resolved, That while we bow in humble SUbini sioii t i the will of Ahniu'htv 'bid, we none the less murii the lo.s of onr worthy brother, who was so airly cut down In the fall Vigo,- of manhood. l(esovd, Thill in the death of Brother Boorem our order ha- lost a most worthy member, tbe railroad company a steady, sober ami trustworthy employe, and his gnei-stricgeo lamuy a loving and uevoteu liusnanii and lather. Resolved, That, we tender the members of ibe bereaved furaily, especially the wire and Child, our sympathy, knowing how inadequate are words to lesson the desola tion ot the heart, but earnestly wi.hing it were In our power to allay the grief and anguish of the on a deeply bereav -d. iteeoiveu, i inn as u token ot resneot and esteem for onr departed brother, our char ter be draped m mourning for u period of thirty days; that, a copy of thsa resolu tions be published in tbe Scranton daily papers, audsnread ou the minutes ut this lodge, and a copy of the same ba furnished the wife. Edward Booobir, AlA IS B. KtTCHUM, William J, Monob tif, Solomon H. KbWTON Patrick h. Fabrkll, Committee . . Vou aro invited to visit the Scranton Cash Furniture Store; is now open; liM and 188 Waihtngton avenue. ej New Bloycle. A new bicycle worth fib will be sold for 135. The machine is guaranteed and is a rare bargain, Macbiuo may be seen ut the Tribune office. Ik TOO want tbe later stylos and finish iu photography, you can get it at Griffin's, Wyoming avenue. We are introducing new novelties oonstantly. Tleadleston Wmrrt nnd Ballantlne Alea are the bust. E. J. WaLsil agent, St Lackawanna avenue. " III I II smith -in Dalton, Pa., Clarence Beale. son of E. J. and Mabel A. Smith. Died March :ird, sgS 7 months and U days. Funeral Monday at J o'clock. HANSON, Maroh 5, ism, Loriag otto Hanson, son of Culstopher and Dora Hanson. Funeral from the residence of but parents, 511 Alder street, at 8,80 p. in. Tuesday. Interment in Miuoolia Herman cemetery. Progressive Euchre Prizes. Tall Flower Vases. WHITE CHINA. JARDENIERS, Dunlap Hats SPRING STYLE ON SALE 'k P B P L R A I A I N A A N Q N M 0 P s mrjiure-:;5ia iimitHiv: m The flRNTTiVKI N.... S ibuen I "MATHUSHEK" Zi ESTA3. 18G. T. jj Now Vak wererooms, No. 51 Ml Fifth avenue B g E, C RICKBR & CO,, 2 Sole dealers In this section M jj Offlou I SI Adams avenue, S rcFimg;iuii2iii;s:amiimirc THB HATTER CHRISTIAN. Sole Agent, 205 Lackawanna Ave. Going through our stock wc 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. Wire lamp Frames for Covering. CHINA ! HALL WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. BICYCLES A lot of Second hand Bicycles will be sold at vonr own price. We have a few Hoys Wheels, list $50 and$6o; will sell for $35 and $7i() until April ist. JFIorey & Holt 408 Spruce Street. Martin & XI el any Coal Exchange, Wyoming Avenue. PRING . . . Styles of HATS Have arrived. Best quality and lowest prices. COLLINS & HACXETT 220 Lacka. Avenue. SHOESo 0 Special for This Com ing Week. Men's Cork Sole Lsn Shoes, (ioodyear Welt, ft grade, C"l T. A to be O-.JV Men's Cork Sole Lhcp Shoos, hauil sewedwelt,fi rade.to ftQ be O'sJ Ladies' Dongola, Kid Button, Patented Tip, (Ioodyear welt Common sense laot.ull (T'O OA fl.31 grmle, to be o-,( Ladies' Fine Kid Hutton.cork solets, band tarn, Common Sense la-t, only a few pairs OK of tlieiu, $5 grade, to be... Ol ' Lndiee' Dull Donpoh Dntton. double soles. Common Senso Q) only, frl rado closed cut at O I J Misses' Straiuht Goat Button, spring heel, sires 11 to '2; 2 1 j (l trade will soil at M.4 .' Hoys' School Shoes, 1 ntton and lace, sizes 11 to 8; $1 23 will (i 6ell at C Arcado Shoe biore. w yo.mim; avi THE CELEBRATED SOHMER PIANOS Are PrSMBl the Must IVpnUr and PtrffrrcMl bf Ll'tltllUR AHIftlM Wirorooms: Opposite Columbus Monument, 20& Washington Av. Scranton ,Pa. ell! Sell! Sell! This Is the Order of the Day. We want vou to si mir nnw Spring stock of JACKETS, CAPES and WRAPS for the soason of '01. Styles all new and nobby. Made of cloths that will wear. Stock Larger and Greater than Ever Prices Lower Than Ever You aro Welcome, Buy or Not. G. W.OWENS & Co. Cloak Makers and Furriers, Court House Square. HOW LIKE A MAN HE FEELS J AST YEAR he had saved 300, He bought a house worth 91850 paid y.'loo down, gave a mort gage for 11,550. Today ho esti mates as follows: Rent saved 1240 ai Interest an mortgage BBS in Taxes snd repairs ' so Its 80 Met taring on rent 3121 rsi Barwl on salary l.Vl is) Te apply ell mortgage. . . . ,S2TO ii RRFLKCTtON "In 'rOUB yearn Hint huusn will be free from debt and 1 shall hate 11 bone of illy own.'1 GREEN RIDOR in the parn.llse lor homo, Finn A Rons have recently n n Uheii 11 beautlfttl villa, erhleh they offer, on oils, ,n ill, 'Ilia, lit HIH.Ml Call at their offlee, between Wasblnsttoa inn 1 Adatneon Ollee atroot; EZRA FINN & SONS. The Croat Marvel of Dental Soieuco Anassthene A recent discovery and the sole property of Henwood k Wardell, DENTISTS, 316 Lackawanna Ave. WHAT J. 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