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THE SCKAKTON
TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. -APRIL 10. 1894.
9
LACISUM
All Things Musical
STELLE & SEELEY,
13., WYOMING ftVt
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Ml H,
KMItKMON,
UTBKU MARTS
ORGANS
ALL 1 'RICE
Set the 8hW rixuo from toe World's
F.iir in onr win low.
1
I ft Fos la Dyspepsia
1 1
GOOD BR3AD
-USE THE
And always have
Good Bread.
MANUFACTURED AND FOB SALE TO
THE TBAOE r.Y
The Wesion fl! k
Daniel Scotten's Polka Dot
STRIPPED SMOKING
TOBACCO
20c. lb. Wholesale,
GARNET. BROWN & CO.
337 LINDEX STREET.
DR. H. B. WARE
BfECIAMST.
EYE. EAR. KObE AND THBOAX
35 WYOMtNQ AVE
PERSONAL
Miss flattie Boynoldt Is home from Bing
kamton. H. ii Baches, of Pittston. was in Scran -lou
j eslenlay.
H. B Jadwtn, of Carbond.ile; vUitud this
:it.y yesterday.
L. T. BmUb.ot Mount Poeono, was yester
lay in this city.
H. .. Russell, of Honesdsle, was yoster
Jv 111 Scran ton.
T. W, Thomas, of U'illtes-Jiarre, was in
this city yesterday.!
W, J, L iwit, of Kingston, waa a Kcraii
on visitor yesterday.
J. N. Thomas, of Pittston, was engaged
n business hern yesterday.
Mark K. Eaif ir r.itiirned yo-iterd.iv from
Hawley, where he visited friends on S in
lay. Charles R Sayre. of Montrose, wlio has
many friend in thiscitv, was engaged on
3nsiners here last evening.
Rev. Mr. Colville and Rev. Mr. Thorpe,
f Binphamton, wiil be the snst of Reuse
B. Brooks during the conference this
week
I (i. F. Sharkey, formerly of Pittston, now
f New Wit, and favorably known to
Scrar.ton businesa men, is at the Wyo
Mag,
fates R. W. Archbald wiil leave todav
or Tnnkhannnrk to pr side at the . nal of
I case in which ho has been askoJ to be
idjudirntor
R. o. Ball, one of the advance stents of
the Barnum and Bailey show, is in the
city arrantting for the circus- visit, to tho
:ity during May.
1 Ii. H. Welles, of Elmira: C. P. MoHanry
r. a. Branson and Frank Ame. of Bins'
bamton; W. R. Moor" and (leorge H.
Sqnier, of Ctrbnmlalp. at, the WtStmntter.
J. Stein, Danville; R. ti. J.fiinsr. ISing
hamton: John ('. Miller and E. s. Blxter
Eadton; .t. B. Miller, Stroiidsbnrg ; '..
Bmith, Ilonesdale.areat the Valley floats,
Benjamin M. Heck, of ToWanda; Mans
Bold Merrimtn, of Betblefaem: Jotepb
Bamford, Waller Runford ami Robert
Sp-irs, of Paterson, N. V., are at tli
Wyoming. Dr. Anna ("lark will talk at the Young
VVonin's Christian association rooms
Tuesday, April 10, on the 'object, "What
young women Ongbt to Know." Young
women nnd girls ovor 14 years of age are
invited. If em ben admitted free, non
members 10 cents.
Miss Alice Qrlffltbs, cwhleratJ D. Wii-
liamsfv; Bros'. Lackawanna nvemiM store,
entertained a small cotnuanv of vonng
friends very pleasantly last evening nt her
borne on Washington avenue, the occasion
being the twentieth anniversary of her
birthday. BtVSTal hours were happily
passed by the guests, with instrumentil
music nnd game-, and in the enjoyment of
an olegntion collation. The following were
present: The Mioses Kale nnd Km rim Orif
Bthsnnd Ida UnvU, of .leruryn; Miss Mat
tie Brink, of Oerbondalej Frank Welsh, of
Nicholson; Peter Decker, of RtroadaborK;
Tallio Evans, of Pittston: Will.Jolui, Sam-
aid and Arch McCrscktn, Ban Event, P,
J. linker, Alva Stewart, Walter .lone,'
Rank Mayo, .loim ciark. Bert Banning,
Misses Margaret Evans. Badie nnd Minnie
Thomas, Ada Hodie, i I at; i Brock, Irene
Crowle. Eva SWMt, Maine Hurling am :
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Muolo Bozss Exclusively.
Best ninde. Piny any desired number of
iunee. Onutschi Ac Sons., inan 11 tuct uri'iH
1030 Chestnut itrcet, Philadelphia, Won
derful orchestrinl organs, only fc and till.
Specialty: Old muic boxes carefully re
paired and improved with new lunej. M
.
BalUtll jnst returned from New, York
With a Hue lot of curpets, rugs nnd mats.
KM Penn avenne.
' a 1 J
America.
Parts Nos. 7 nnd f of this hnndsome
portfolio are now ready for distribution.
SNOW 1 IS
FLOUR
IftTllfl
nil
a ism
Pleasure Reigned Jiiprsma at tlu VI fm
EnliquH Lis. N gtit.
WELL KN3WN PERSOKS PilBSliKT
Nearly All of I'ne City and County Cf
iicir.ls Graced the Oc-.asslon Willi
Their Froscnce Ji.da R.V. Arch
bald Was TOMtmaStsr of. th3 Evcn
iiir Otner News of I'no South SiJe
Lric 1 .y
Neptnke Engine 0 mpaajf, 2 was
twenty ya,ir 0 1 luai Suturdar, nav
lu l'en orgiiiiiE.'il on April T, 1871,
with uventy ix oh ittsr inmb'tn, Toe
1:1 tlnjj of organisation v. is tailed to
onler by Philip Roblnion, now dc is,i,
husband of Mr-. :,. Robinson and
father of Philip, K Iw.trd a id Rub
ert Roblnion, In it year from the iIn i
of.oranisitfn the 0 mpany wn able
to move into u dew nod petmunent
building, the tania that it ocoapla at
preeent. In another year tbe olty p
proprlated mffltlent money for tu
purchase ol a Bra engine; ami ever
flnco tiie Nep tunes have bald 1 post of
i onor ttuiohg t!i 1 voiunieor lira com
panies if Soranloa,
i.t-t ni.nt oommemorative of the
many years of nief uloeta of this i
cedent orgniaatibn, the members
had ready tor tin entertainment of up
ivard of 800 invited uusaie, n maguin
oeut banquet. At 10 p'ciotk thoae
present iwittd themselvea in the trout
pari .-ot tho aeooud story to a delect
atle spread, Jacob Getter, jr., chair
man of the banquet committee Intro
dnoedJndga U. V.'. Arcubaldas toist
master, wbieb position was aoeeptod
by Judge Archbald iu a biief and
feiicitoui spseeh. Thereupon the
menu was the object of a idress and nn
sociable and intelligent a gathering
sat down to the banqttst boards as evr
graced alike occasion, Nearly ev-ry
county official with thu exception
of Judges Ctnnater und ElwarJs wag
pttseut All the city ofSuinla, except
ilyor V. L Coiiuell, wur? there; as
alto wat every city fathtr. select ami
ocintiK'!'. i'ne banquet hall was beau
tiful ly decorated with bunting in
which the Stars and Stripes wore VJry
conspicuous. A corps of very capable
waiters under the super viton of C iterr
Frederick Waldner, of West Lacka
wanna BVOUUe, attended to the tables,
bti - I It's orchestra furnished instru
mental mnsioan l acquitted themselves
to the enjoyment of nil present
While tlu- banquet was in progress a
quartette from tne waiters sang several
rythmic plantation melodies. After
the tables were c'.eired nway Ju Ige
Archbald. as toast master, thanked the
Neptune E igine company for the very
generous and hospitable entertainment,
and called on Chairman C, E Chitten
den, of 'he select council ; ex-Chairman
Jamos Molr. of the common council.
Edward J. Robinsev, Ales T. Connell,
ex-Mayor d"hn II Fellows, Clerk of
Courts John H Thomas, .1 tob tieiger,
Jr., Philip Robinson, E. E. Robathan,
Frank H. ClemonSand Dr. A J. Kolb,
nil of whom r-.ppouJ.'d in a very happy
style.
Ferionf.1 iI-nllon.
.1 din Flaherty, the Cherry s'raet
barber, and Patrick H. Coyne, book
keeper at the office of the Scrnnton
Hr-wing compiny, visitrd yesterday in
Pittston.
Cards are oat announcing the. mar
riag of Miss Margsret VThetan, of
O -net street, and WllMam .1. Burns,
of Pittston avor.ne. Tb ceremony
will take plane tomorrow aftirnoon at
3 o'clock in tjt. .Toon's Church,
A 5-year-old son of Jacob Bonner, of
Prospect avenu. is very seriously ill
of inflamatloc of the lungs,
Morgan Jones resumed his iiuisas
clerk in ths Mead.iw Brook store yes
terday after beiag confined to his
house fort long spell wit 11 a sprained
snkla
John McDonoiiL'h. of 1728 lelar
avenu, is entirely recovered from bis
reeeiit illness.
ShMt.sr ParsBrnpln
John Milkalka, of South Washington
av.-nue, a Lithoninn agO'l about 40
years, died Sunday nft-rnoon from a
severe Illness of peri ton tie The fun
eral will taks pltc.! this afternoon at i
o'clock. Interment in Minooka cotn?
terv. The carnival at the rooms of the
Young Women's Christian association
on Cedar sfeuae 1 :st night was
thoroughly enjoyd by a large nn 1 p
preriative andnnce. Upward of fifty
children of the junior lepartment took
part in t!:s entortsir.m-nt and looked
oewltcbinglf pretty in dres made of
tisHn" paper of Variegated shad a and
tints. The affair was fininri illy a suc
cess. A telegram has bn''n rciVcl from
Chicago by Mrs. Bridget Flynn, of
Minooka, to the effect that her sin
James, of ttist city, who 1-ft h-re six
months n jo, fell from the fonrth story
of a building in course of erection and
was seriously Injured.
fh" marriage of Mlti Anni'? Mufray,
of Stone av-nne, and J unes Man Can,
of Prospect aVenne, will bo solemnized
this afternoon in St John's chnrch.
SCHOOL IS ENTIRrlV SAr".
Off.-ills So R-p-r to th Biard of Con
trol R-pra:ding No.
Cjtv Superintendent Phillips, the
board of control building committee
and Building Iospector Nelson yester
day visited No. ""1 school building nnd
made a csreful rxuminntlon of the
bntlciog, and while the effects' of lbs
iquerge were difltern able, yet It could
not not he perceived that the structure
had suffereil any material damsge.
Both the building committee nnd In
spector Nelson made reports of ti ir
examinations to the school board a
last night's meeting. The repoi s
Stated that the I lul ling is perfectly
safe. Mr. Nelson stated that whil'the
structure is slightly damaged) yet Its
Strength rental nd Qnlnip'ilmd
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SrS It oyoi or tho Dnporaliole i uiTora !
B for dlttrlbutlitB popular booki S
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sjen bjT ThO TVlbODO nimini; in nl in - S
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MEETING OF REPUBLICAN CLUB.
Oflksrs for the Ensuing V-'ttr Elscttd and
Oommltteimse Nimtii,
A large and snthoiiaatic utpoting of
the Central Republican olnb was hold
at its new rooms in the Price building
ir.st evening at which E, P, Kingsbury
presided. Six now members were pro
pot d for niotnbt rshlp. Thtrs avo now
830 members on the roll. The follow
ing officers were elected for the ensu
ing year' President, !'.. P Kiuuebnry;
vice president, Majoi ilv rett Warren;
tec I itiiry, W. 8 -diilur; treasurer, W.
U ylnrtl Thomae. The following
ebairmon ol eoinmlttees were appointed
by i ,j pridvut: Einante commit
lee, L A Watrei membenhlp com
mit t tee, M yor W. L Connell; t itn-
1 aign c ii.lll t.e-, Mnjor livo; 1 1 War
rent house committee; V. y; Uillar
L ui nunl Governor L, A. Wntres,
cliairmm ol a committee appointed ui
pri v. ins mewling 10 rai-o :u ds for
the Grow oampitgn In cmjuuotion
with t nairtu in of Cm Lackawanna
Republican County committee, D W,
Powell, for the purpose of circulating
Grow CUUlp ligu documenti and litera
ture ihrougbout the county, in ide his
repori otpe effect that the .work ha I
been done nnd all bills paid from sub
sent lions received,
The club will take an active and ng
gresslvs part In the ootnlng county
campaign. After the meeting ndj uru
rd a si i-'ial meeting was held in the
club parlori. Three tabl a Were ooou
pied by expert wi ist pi ay ore, while
others discussed Senator bLill's tariff
speroh utid the Republicans' prospects
at the coming fall tleotibn. fbe fol
lowing gentlemen, t ot luemhers, of tlw
club, visited the club parlors doling
the evening: Mr. iJsi-!;, a banker, ot
Peterson, . .1 ; Major J. B. Fish,
William Chappie and others.
HE DRANK CARBOLIG ACID.
w. o. Lewis, a Philadelphia Commer
cial Traveler, Makes a Curious
Mistake -Was Suicide Intended?
W. O, Lewis, n Philadelphia cotti
mrcial traveler, who registered at the
Westminster lest Tbnradny, was found
yesterday morning suffering from ihe
effects of c u bo Ik: acid. Doctors l M il
ley and Longstreet attended bim and
ho is now pronouuotd out of danger,
Mr. Lewis obtained the poison Sun
day from a drug store. Later iu the
dsy he drank intoxicants to tome ex
tent but was able to get to bed alone.
At 5 o'clock yesterday morning a
hall buy heard groans issuing from the
room and recsivmg no responss was
told to ollmb over tho transom. This
wti;i done and nnsUCOeisfui efforts made
to rouse Lewis, who appeared to be iu
a stupor.
Proprietor Trnuinn dispatched a
messenger for Djctor O'Mslley and
Longstreet, The former responded
and, not suspecting carbolio poisoning,
sdministercd a heart stimulant, home
minutes 1 iter the odor of carbolic acid
was detect"d nnd Dr. O'Mslley admin
istered uroyr antidotes. The man's
recovery seemed for a time hop dss,
but be b 'gan to mo id during the morn
ing and last night was thought to be
out of danger.
Wh in L-mis recovered conscious -nwsi
lie averred that, he had mistaken
the poison for whiskey However, tho
circumstances would seem to indicate
that the poison wss take i Intentional
ly, If he was tobsr enough to arise
from bed and swallow th" flni I, he must
have 'ven capible of calling for help.
However, no sounds, lave thj groans
heard by the bdl-boy, were detected
by tho hotel's nig ;t force
Mr. L-wis is (juue well-known among
the men abont town au I prove 1 ulw its
a popular c uij '.n'.on.
Proprietor Truman claims that i.e -via
intended to tsks some medicine, but
made a mistake ami drank from the
wrong bottle.
AT NW WOiJUF.SUNQ.
UncU Tom'e Ctbin PreeSBted E?foro a
Larg-) Audleaee Last tl'ght.
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" wao presented
before a crowded house at Nw Wond
erland last evening by Andrew Mc
Phee's well known company, u nggre
gition of siipenor actors. From first
to Inst the play was wfll received, and
it is safe to say that a bettor attraction
for the price- of admittance was never
seen In Ucranton,
John Dowine at Uncle Tom anl lit
tle Eva Sinclair as F.va, filled their
parts admirably, as did Ijissie Doyle
tbatofElica. Uaorge B Howard name
up to ths standard In the rolo of Marks
the lawyer, while Miss Mattie Do wine
as Topsy, the child that was uevsr
t orn, wss simply irrrcslatable. R. A.
Fik as Pbiness Fletcher wss good, as
was also the balance of the cut. The
singing of the Pickaninnies was greatly
ei joyed by toe largo an lienor, aul the
performance ou tho whole proved most
pleasing.
BASE BALI BRIEFS.
Pottsvllle claims to have signsd Second
Baseman John Ttghe, of this city,
Qeorge Wood, of last year's Wilkes-
P.a. re team, hn been signed by Manager
Kelly for Allentown,
Bartman, of last leawo's Johnstown
teun, Was giVen a trial by the I'uiladel
phlat last Saturday.
Secretary Diddlobock bet BOO ItDpUcanti
for tbe position of nmplre BCtne of tlm
spplicsuta live In Call tor nla,
lieorgo Pa'-iue, who pitched for A I
lentown part or last seeeon, ims been
tigned by Syrasdse, of the Eastern league
All 'Mown has less traveling to do than
nny other club in the Stat -league. Ai
toona must do in t, with ScriUtOO a i lo o
second.
The Plillsdelpbln Inquirer Is of ths opin
ion that "on piper'' the 'ttcreuton t.niui Is
tbo strongest In the leagae. We hope It
will pr 'Ve as strong ol the Held.
Beanton should bavs a strong bus run -blng
lean this Seasou. llogan, tiaitz,
Wettlake and Wetzel srs a qnarette of
bass runners that have uo superiors iu tht
lea;;ue.
I.i anion, one of tha bet c lafihsN and
tho funniest man in last year's State
Lesgod, will pitob for Pottsvllle. beam u
played iu the ontfl 'I I f r JoltlftoWa last
season nud did go id work,
Bcfautonfs new grounds will beopenid
next week with ii game betwi'dfl the
s .num mi i (tar ray Hills, a New York
club with wid h Tommy Btterbrook,
formerly of the old MetrojKilitao club, Is
playing,
The league reason op us here on May 'J
Willi a game with BaSletOO, Oa llecoia-
lion Day Bcrantou plays at Iftntitoii in
i be morning, In the atcoruoou tnv clubs
Will play iii tblS.oity.
Pour of the players of the Dotooreit
base bail team, of Wllllamsport, Mu ier,
Deladey, K:ssnnd Patclmn, n at iieuidt -i
lolesve ssd juiri other clubs. Moiserg es
to Viil:e.-Hiu I.-, Uelaney i" liiugli.nuiou,
Itoss to Altoona n i Patcbeu lo Scrauton,
A hollow but. i the latest. Il Ismideof
regblatlou wood nnd in Itare placed two
or ibres heavy Iron balN, whion slldu back
nud forth iu the stick, win-n a man goes
tothe buck ho boidi the nioh vertically
and the balls rest near his bunds, but
when he strikes st the Mil Un Weights fly
outward by oentritttiial rorce, and mt
the sphere at the right place, Ifliehlts
toe nortohlde sqoarelj lib good byebr.ll,
Ibis claimed mat tho new nat is oa,y
about halt SI heavy as the old Style, an ;
that light-aeiglit batierS cau bau ile It as
well us the b.g one.
NEWS FROM WEST
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Banquet o! Hyde Park Liienry and U. biting
S3c;i;ty at Fairobitd's Hotel
m A BRILLIANT ArFiiiR
John R. Edwards Was To.islm.istc-r,
and a Number of ToasU Were Re
sponded To By the Yoiin;.i Men in a
Very Able Manner Stereopticon
Lecture Funeral of Mrs. Margaret
Samuel Othor News Itcni3.
(Th ' We t, side office of (h BCRAKT03
1 ainuNi is located at 10411 Jackson street,
where subscriptions, advertisements and
communications will receive prompt at
tention. Tie- initi'l banquet of tbe Hyde
Piil; Literary and Debating society
was eeid hist evening in Fairc .iid's
hotel, Those present were: John It.
EMwurda, toastmttter; Wallace t
Uoser, Howard Davie, Emerson Owen
W. Huyden lai;i, Arthur i. Davies,
Philip J Divies, Jsmts M. Powell,
Charles House, J. Myron Evans, A. L
Dvius, Herbert Hail, John Hughes,
i) J, Da vies, Lonla Howell, Owilym
Williams, of tho Republican;
Charles E, Daniels, of the Truth, and
Qeorge T GriffPbs, off Thk TBIBUNB,
Proprietor Ungues served an
exctllent menu. About two hours
was consumed In discussing
the edibles and then the literary por
tion of the programme opened with an
inldreiis by the president, Philip J.
Davies, after which Howard Davies
respond,,,! to the toast, "Ths Society."
David J, Davies spoke bp "nr City"
in eloquent words, and Charles K.
House, in a humorous way, gallantly
discussed "tmr Parliamentary (Jym
nasties." Wallace Muter, the cham
pion debater of the society, spoke of
the "American Citizen," denning tbe
words tarefully, and Charles li Daniels
followed with a response to the toast,
"The Renaissance of American Lit
erature." A mirth proving response
to tht toast, "The Stage," was given by
Myron BvauS, and political affairs were
well discussed in tho toast of W.
Harden Bvans,
Th Niws Condensed.
A stereopticon Itetnre was given last
evening ui tbe First Welsh Couurega
tlooal church under the uutpices of the
Junior society. A fair sized audience
was present and the lecture thoroughly
enjoyed. An interesting programme
was rendered, including impersona
tions I y D. Edward Vail, the humor
ist. Charles Palmer, of Kingston, has re
turned home nftera visit with rela
tivsa on North Main avenue.
The funeral of Margaret, wife of
David Samuels, 'of Hellovue street, tookJ
place yesterday afternoon from the
family resilience. Rev. J, T. Morris,
pastor of the bellnvna Welsh Calvan
istic Methodist church, conducted the
set vices, aftur which interment was
made at the Washburn Street Ceme
tery. The pall Dearer were Morgan
James, Lewis Roberts, Edward James,
Ivan Jones, William Lewis, and Will
iam O Williams, of Kingston.
George Meyers, of North Broral"y
avenue, bus begun hit duties as perma
nent man at the Columbia Hose house
Mr. aud Mrs. S. B. Eldridge, of
Brooklyn, Susquehanna county, was
visiting friends on this side yesterday.
Mrs. D. R, Williams, of South Hyde
Park avenue, left yetterday, accompa
nied by her daughter Annie, for ilt.
Carmcl, where Mrs. Williams will rep
resent the Plymouth ohurcu and San
d iy tchool at a Congregational conven
tion in session at that placo.
TheWtst Side hoard of trade wid
meet iu rognlur session at dirk's ball
this eveiiini' nt 8 o'clock, Tho nomi
nation of olHceis for the ensuing year
will be made, the election to take place
in-xl month.
Too West Side Woman's Christian
Temptranne union will met at 'J lit)
tint aft 'rnoon at the Welsh Litarary
rotiin on South Main avenue.
msric.
Parts Nos. 7 nnd s of this handsome
portfolio are now ready for distribution.
I i v', I your order nt the Union Transfer
company's oflice, 828 Lackawanna avenue.
B gglgo called tor and cnecked from resi
lience to destination.
Bortnton'a lliiflnn.o Interests.
Tun Tr.niCNK will soon publish a care
fully compiled nnd classified list ol the
leading wliolesnle, banking, in in'uf ictur
ing an 1 professional inten .ts of s-rauton
and vicinity. The edition will be bound
in book form, 'beautifully illustrated with
photogravure views of our public build
legs, business blocks, streets, etc.. together
Willi port rails of loading dltisens. No
similar Work has ever given nn equal' rep.
restntatton of Scranton's many Indnt
nies. It will be nu invaluable exposition
of our business resources, sent to
persons outside the city, copies of
this handsome work will attract
new comers nnd be nn unequalled
advertisement of tbe city. The circu
lation h ii ii plan that cannot fail ol good
results to i boo concerns l as well us the city
iii large. Representatives or Ths Trtbunm
win mil open' THOSI WEKMU NAMSS
are DE8I0ED in this edition end explain
it nature mote fully,
Those desiring views of their residences
In Mil edition will please I ave notice nt
the offli-.
Kill Two Birds.
with One Stone
it mu whii' to combine comfort with
sit sncoi leek at mtiank s BPRING
stuck of BUOBS. There's the i II
PIlKsja, lor Instance. Wbnt'l ter
in ;ii. et ot blaokl The ladv thai
wi an It looks like a Ddy. And looking
that way, the ebsa s srs sho'll set
hi. 'one Qood olotbes and good thoeS
make good deeds tasy and natural
The Dude Is Dead
fount n ti have, coated lo be bowling
swell They can't afford it these
poor times, that's partly why so
many quietly dressed roans men
sbbttj town buy their Bprlng tVottrsir
nt -chunk s They know bedeauioaly
in the very latest nnd b i imy kn ,v.
his stock It large. iat never loud. And
they know kilt PRICKS ABB DOWN
TO l I T THK TIMBB.
This Means Yon
By the way, way not 1 io', at Sehank
I 1,1(0 A r Nl W NPUINQ AMI
BUHMKii in -icv-.' There's as
obatgo for looking, When you imy
yon pay. The i-linncs am you 11 buy.
SCHftNK S Arcatio blioe ote.
WYOMING AVU
T K. Ayliwotth
will boat his now ItandSSS Wyoming
avenue, next to Koonomy Famltore. com
pany, ready for busiueps next Thursdny.
F. J. JoHtrson, praotlcal house and sign
painter Iihs removed from court bOUsS
sqniue to (211 Bpmce streut, opp iSitS
Tribune utilce. ee
Parts Nos, 7 and 8 of thit handsome
portfidio are now ready for distribution.
ee
11. m:is just retiiriieil from New York
with a line lot of carpets, rugs aud mats.
804 I 'en n avenue.
Ml S
No othor medicine has equalled Hood's
Bareaparllla In the relief it give in severe
eases ; dyspepsia, mc! headache-, mc.
MULTi'OHROMES.
Art for the masses.
Ono Dime anfl
One Coupon.
Wedding
Go where they have
the best selection.
RICH CUT GLASS,
CHOICE CHINA,
BRIC-A-BRAC,
SILVERWARE,
LAMPS, ETC.
WE1CHEL & MILLAR
116 Wyoming Avenue.
DO you bunt, fish, ride a wheel, or
lutcnd tov Do you want fine Pocket
Cutlery, a Razor, or any of the numer
ous articles sportsmen and sporting
men u?e v If so, on and after APRIL
1ST.
A. W. JUEI8CH
Will be prepared to furnish somo at
reasoiiiihla prioss at his store,
435 Spruce Street
Remember, everything now; stock
just bought; no old stock to dispose of.
Call and examine and you will savs
time and money.
ati
HOME BAKERY.
We have a lare assort
ment of
PLAIN AND FANCY CARES,
ICE CREAM and WATER ICES
Leave your order at
227 WASHINGTON AVE.,
or413 LACK A. AVE,
Our Lackawanna avenue
restaurant open until mid
night. xrr cr Rt WtWJWW
I... ,i et.i- ttSM
An Emanation
Ofthe wonderfnl pnpnlarlly of our ROCH
K9TICII UtC'YCLH Isn'l liartl to Bnil. Call
and tee It and II (rill explain Itself, our
oilier line are tonally at popular In Ihelr
grade.
i Holt
222 WYOMING AVE.
Presents
CHINA v HALL
3
mmTinirmii $
r 1
w
-
OUR "BELL" CUTAWAY AND SACK
COATS ARE CUT EXTRA LONG.
FAT MEN'S SUITS IN LARGE VARIETIES.
Martin & Delany
Clothier3 and Custom Tailors.
The
308 Lackawanna AAenue,
L.U:: erv l e'iirtment.
e have never shown us selocl au assortment iu Lais,
trimmed in the latest style and in endless variety, an we
do this season, and we cordially invite all ladies to viail
out MILLINERY DEPARTMENT,
Oloak
s end Capes.
We arejusi opening a large sliioiin'iii of Cloaks aud Capes,
A handsome Tan Ladies' Jacket, Umbrella Back, heeler
Pront at $7.00
A tighl fitting Clay Worsted Jacket witb Moire Revera
at $2.50
A beautiful Black Clay Worsted Cape, with Mohair Braid
$7.00
And dozens of other styles from . $1,98 to $25,00
F tf1 f
good clothes
come from?"
'e showed you a large collection of Capes and Jackets ill
Easter-tide. Today we have just twice as many-
Jackets in Covet Cloth and Twills,
Moire and Silk Trimmed.
They Fit Well, Wear Well, Look Well
The Prices are WAV DOWN:
$5.50, $7.50, $9 to $12.
Think of FIFTY
Styles of
The very newest and neatest ar of ir, Grain Silk, Moire,
cloth and Lace. Notice the price tickets;
$5, $6.50, $9 TO $20.
Jackets, Capes and Top Garments for Everybody.
Or. IlET. Owens Sc Co.
CI.OAKMAKEKS, Sl'ITS AND WRAPS,
8PRUCK STREET, COURT HOUSE SQUARE
Dun lap
Hats
SPRING STYLE
ON SALE
CHRISTIAN
HATTER
Sole Agent,
205 Lackawanna Ave.
THE
LATEST
ashion
I :
s Coats and Gapes
CAPES
The Great Marvel of Dental Science
Anaesthene
A recent discovery and the 6ole
property of
DENTISTS,
316 Lackawanna Ave.
W HAT J. Q, BE A MO Ns SA YS ABOUT
AN.KSTI1ENE.
DHS. BENWOOU WABDKIXt
After havlnt tltrtn tettta tatraetad nt
ono Kiit i nt: by ths painless meshed, I prut
Sjonnee it sutlrely satlsfaatorv in , , , v
aartlcular. j u. suamonm.