The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 14, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    iilE KCBASTON THIBUIJE SATURDAY MOBNISG. ATOIL 14. 1894.
3
Lacisum
All Things
STELLE &SEELEY
134 Wyoming Ave.
NEWS
IB
IE
HIGH GRADE
WEBER,
HHAW,
KMKKSON,
Ul HER MAKES
PIANOS
ORGANS
ALL PRICE
See the Shaw Piano from
the World's Fair in our
window.
A Foe to Dyspepsia
GOOD BREAD
USE TIIE
SNOW WHITE
FLOOR
And always have
Good Bread.
Death of William fioweHs, a Highly Esteemed
Cltixtn.
EXERCISES AT NO. 14 SCHOOL
They Were of an Interesting Charac
terMarriage of Miss Alice G.
Peters to George Watkins Cere
mony Performed at the Homo of the
Bride's Parents Coming Concert,
Brief Items of News.
The West Sido oflico of the. BCRAOTOH
IbiBDNI is locatod at 1040 Jackson street,
where subscriptions, advertisements and
oomtnunicatious will receive prompt attention.
MANUFACTt-RED AND FOR SALE TO
THE TRADE HV
The Weston ill Co,
Daniel Scotten's Polka Dot
STRIPPED SMOKING
TOBACCO
20c. lb. Wholesale,
AT
(MRNEY, BROWN & CO.
537 LINDEN STREET.
DR. H. B. WARE
SPECIALIST.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
ITOIU0A.IL
2.80 Tu 6.80 P R.
OFFICE HOURS :
'35 WYOMING AVE.
PERSONAL
Mips Emma Buffnian will spend Sunday
irt . , . XT 7 J
eu UA1UIU, 11 O,
J. M. Cornell, agent of the Shea mm
puny which will b at the Academy next
..run, nii in tue city yesterday.
T. P. Hcnnlon, an attache of the Bijou
theatre, of Binplianiton, is spending a
rew nays at nm unine in this city.
-Miss Minnie Goldsmith, of Wyoming
nveuue, is Rpenainsa tew dnvs with her
Bister, Mrs. Leon Terry, at Wilkes-Barre,
Rev. Mr. Dony, of the American Sab-
Diitn union, will represent bis work in
First. .Methodist and First Presbyterian
churches of Wilkes-Barre tomorrow.
W. Keatly, of Kinpston, and Philip Hol-
".wn, hi uynu, Dusqueoauna county,
were showu through thH mnnicinni hnii.i-
iuf yesterday. Both expressed themselves
" b pieasen witu tue architectural
uuiu oi ,ne structure.
Chauncey II, Derby, formerly of the city
vi mi i uiiiL.M., nas accepted a posi
tion as local editor of the Plymouth Tri
bune and will leave today for Plymouth to
liter upon the duties of his new position.
Mr. Derby fa a graceful writer and has
bad a varied newspaper experience that
well qualities him for bis duties.
"Where do the good clothes come from?"
TOMORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES.
Saint i.cke's Chlrch Rev. Rogers
Israel rector. Third Sunday after Kus
te,r Holy Communion, S a. in., service
and sermou, 10.30 a. m.; Sunday school
und Bible class, p. m.; evening prayer
and sermon, 7.30. Nursery open at 10 a. m
Htsa.') Washington avenue, where children
will be kindly cared for while parents at
tend servics.
Saint Lukk's Dunmork Mission Rev.
A. L. Urban in charge. Sunday school 3 p.
m.; evening prayer and sermon 4.
First Baptist Church Pastor T. J
Collins will preach Sabbath at lu.30 a. m.
sbd 7.30 p.m. Morning theme, "Another
Dream of History," and tlie sermon in the
leties on "Pilgrim'B Progress." Seats free,
Ail welcome.
Second Presbyterian Church Rev
Dharlee E. Robinson, D. D., pastor. Ser
vices 10.30 a. m.. and 7.30 p. n. The Rev.
Dr. Raymond, president of Middlatowii
university, will preach in the morning.
The Rev. Dr. Hard seoretary of church
exteusion of the Methodist Episcopal con
ference, will preach in the evening.
Pjsnn Avenue Baptist Church Rev.
WMrtn Q, Partridge, pastor. Services at
10.30 a. in. Preaching by Rev. Dr. Paine.
or new iork; at 7.80 p. m., by Dr. O F
Chaffee. Every one welcome.
Church or Christ, SciENTisT-Spencer
ouiluing. 519 Adams avenue. Bible lesion
at 10:30 a. in. and church service at 7:30 p
in. D. N. McKeo, speaker. All are wel
:ome. Seats free.
Green Kidue Baptist CnuRCH.-Rev.
W J. Ford, pastor. Services at 10.80a m
wd ..30 p. m Preaching in the morn
ng by Rev. J. H. Liddell, of Worcester
S. I., a minister of the Wyoming confer
ince. Preaching in the evening by the
pastor.
Trinity Evangelical CHUHcu-Corner
Luke and Kurtz streets. Rev. J. Q Whit
uiire, pastor. Pieschinsj at 10.30 a m
Sunday school '2 p. m. Praver and testi
liony, 7 p. in. Sermon by Rev. A H
rviue, pre.iding elder, at 7.45 p. m after
rhich the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's
kipper will be administered.
All Soul's Church Rev. George W.
Powell, of New York city, will occupy the
pulpit of the All Sool's church, corner of
Pine street and Adams avenue. Sunday
morning and evening, April 15, at the
usual hours of service. Subject for the
morning, "The All-Conquering Power of
the Human Heart: evening theme, "A
Hole in the Roof." Mrs. David Sprnks
will sing a solo both morning and evening.
Seats free; all made welcome.
At ','.00 o'clock yesterday afternoon
William Howell, a wll Irnnarn ami in
spected resident of the West Side, died
in uia uomo at iu;j ijarayette atreet
nfter a nrnlnneeil ill
years ago Mr. Howell was tuken ill and
uaa oeeii a smierer since ttiat lime.
His death, however, was unexpected.
It was due to a complication of dis
eases.
Mr. Howell was born in l'ittston and
is 30 years of ago. His wife, Mary
Howell, and one son, George, survive
him. He is a brother of Prnfenao,-
George Howell, assistant principal at
No. 1 school. Mr. Howell was a mem
ber of the Sons of Veterans, bis father,
Jollll Howell llavina iliad in u hnar.lt,. I
during the lata War of the Robellion.
ins vocation was that of a track Diver
at the Parrish inins In Plymouth,
Where lie Is v,.rc wn!l L'nnitn II,
a member of the Independent Order of
Odd Fellows aud Patriotic Orilvr, Sons
of American. Mr. Howell was a man
of sterling qualities His lost is felt
by a nullum U of friend. The funeral
will occur tomorrow afternoon at 2-30
o'clock. Services will be held in the
Jackson Street Baptist chinch by Rev.
D. C. Ungues. Interment in Wash
burn street cemetery.
Intrstlng Exsrein.
Special exercises were held in the B
Grauimer grade room of No. 14 iohool
yesterday afternoon, under the direc
torship of Schoolmascer David Owens.
Mr. Owens was recently plsced in the
room to substitute Miss M. Louiso
Williams, who has been reeuporating
at the Bermuda islands. Miss Wil
liams.now returned, takes charge of her
department on Monday. The exercises
were witnessed by a large aumber of
Mr. Owens old clnss-matos. The pro
gramme opened witb a soug, "There's
Music in tha Air," by the school. Re
citations were given bv Muses Effie
Fellows. Fannie Powtll. Lilv MorrU
Frauk Magovern. Willie Deihl. Sndie
Bush. Grace Goodrich. F.dua Suritia
and Thomas Ev'non. An essav on
Clorlts and Watch-n"
George Eynoo. Tue school rendered a
soug, "The Spaniili Chavalier."
Pet.r.-Watkins Nuptials.
The marriage or Miss Alice G. Peter
to George Watkins was solemnized
on Thursday evening at the home of
the bride'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
erick Peters, near the Sloau mines.
Hev. T. J. Collins, pastor of the Scran
ton Street Baptist church, tied ti e
nuptial knot in the spacious parlor,
which was tastefully decorated for the
occasion. The marriage was witnessed
by a large number of friends aud rela
tives of the contracting parties, after
which an excellent supper was served.
Many friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Wat
kins years of unalloyed happiness.
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
Thomas E. Suva, on of the cleverest
oharacter aotors in tha country, will
be at the Academy of Music all of next
wocic in a uutnuer of or well known
plays. He will give a matinee on Sat
urday nftemoon, when '"Rip Van
Winkle will bo produced. Mr. Shea
has been seen in this oity before and
his abilities are well known. Tnis sea
son he has surrounded himself pith an
excellent company that understands
how to interpret the various plays with
the proper spirit. Popnlar pricss will
prevail during his engagement.
DOCKSTADKH'S MINSTRELS
It is not necessary to say more in
commendation ot Law Dockstader's
Minstrels, who will beat the Frothing
ham theatre next Monday evening,
than to mention the names of the lead
ing members of the company. The
comedians and entertainer are Lw
Dockstudor, George Powers, Frank Da
mont, Dare Foy, Memphis Kennedv,
the Columbian Vocal choir, John 0.
Harrington, Bloskiom and Burns, Sy
lUOlldl. HuL'hes and Rastna Thara
also eight cultivated voeal boloists, a
large and well trained chorus, and su
perb band and orchestra, Mr. Dock
stader offers "Columbus," as his new
specialty, and one of his latest and best
songs, entitled "Chicago," is one of his
many big hits. At the "Knicker
bocker Club" the merry Lew selects
one or more impersonations of the po
litical leaders of the day, with original
songs and speeches.
HENRY K. D1XKY IN ADONIS.
Henry E. Dixey and Rice's big bur
lesque company will ua sesn in
"Adonis" at the Frothingham theater
next Wednesday and Thursday even
ings, April 18 and 19 Dlxer, in
' Adonis," is the attraction at the
Chestnut Street opor house. Pniladel
pbia, this week, and Tuesday's Phila
delphia Times said regarding the pro
duction :
"Henrv E Dixev. that nrinra nf
comedians, and the ever-popular bur
lesqu "Adonis," was welcomed by a
large audience at the Chestnut Street
opera house last evening. In its new
dress, with a host of novelties intro
duced, and an army of pretty girls who
sing and dunce in the sprightliest
inaniou, moms rivals. and even
outshines many of the newer efforts at
amusing entertainment presented to
the public since its first bow a deaade
ago. Mr. Dixey, in nine different
characters, aoustitutes an entire com
pany in his own pleasiug person, nnd
his efforts are ably seconded by otner
artists equally elever in their'respec
tive roles. "
NOTES
SOUTH
IE
"Where do the good clothes como from'r''
LADIES' AND GENT'S WATCH FREE.
Davles & Grifflu Will Giva Away a Fins
Elgin or Waltham Watoh.
Every man, woman, boy or girl
should avail themselves of this oppor
tunity of gutting a fine Elgin or Walt
ham watch, as such an opportunity
comes only once in a lifetime.
Entertalnmnni Sunday Ev.ninff
St. Patrick Ladies' Irish Catbolic Be
novelent Union, will hold an entertain
ment on Sunday evening in Company
F. 's Armory, West Side The follow-
ria will be the proeramm
.Hiss Nellie Curran
II. J. Coyne
Carmel Fahey
, ..miss fisrau uiddings
, . UlH M'irv Finnertv
.Hon T. V. Puvdrlv
MissSelina M
Piano Snlo
Vocal Scio
Recitatiou
Hano Solo
Vocal Solo
Address
VooeJ Solo
Bauio anil liuitnr.
Messrs. Mel.nm'liltn nnrl Wnlf
Vocal Solo Miss Mary Thomas
riauo ooio juss tfoso Louway
Brief Haws Itims.
William T. Duvieo nf this julo haa
returned from Wilke. Biire
file lounir Peonies Litarurv and
Debating society of the First Welsh
Baptist church, held au interesting
meeting laat evening
Rev. E. C. Evans, of Rmsen M. V
editor ot the Cambrian, is in the citv.
Rev. W S. Jones tiaitnr nf tha Firat
Welsh Baptist church, will conduct to
morrow evenings service in English.
Miss M. Louise vv illiuma nf l"!hal
nut street, hits returned from Bermud
T-l - .1 .
isiai.us.
The funeral of the rannir nhiM nf
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Abbott, of North
uromiey avenue, took: Diana reatarda
afternoon. Rev. L. C. Floyd. D D
nastorof the Simnson Mettiolit Unia.
- a--M
copal ehnrcb, olheiated. Interment
was made at the Washburn Street
cemetery.
Miss Jessie Hughes, of Csrbondale
was the guest of friends here veatar.
day.
ihe Welsh Philnsnnhm.nl onriofu
win inoet tins oveninsr in the r mama
on bouth Mam avenna A rnntinna.
lion of the discussion on "Tides" wi
lie led bv Edmund Daviau A f,.:, t
of the evening will he remurlfa nn
Differential Calanliia '' the hiirlmai
grade of "Geometry." The singing will
be conducted by William W. Evaus.
"Whoro do the good clothes come from!''
Harris just returned from New York
with a tine lot of carpets, rugs and mats.
804 Peon avenue. .
Sahhath Prnfan.lnn
To committees and friends of the Sabbath-
1 he movement FA frit ..I
- .v. ,uu uDbbDi iu..ni vnuue
of the Sabbath in K,., 1. ,....n i
- wituituu, in won utjgtlll.
Its success is assured. Business mem in
large numbers encourage it nobly, very
few oppose it, and kindness and fairness
will win nearly every one of them. Let
us stand together nnd take no step back
ward. Nothing short of a clean sweep of
unlawful Sunday business will till the bill.
This means nil saloons and bars closed on
Sunday; all cigar stores, all bakories, ice
cream parlors, confectionary and other
storos: all drug stores except for the ssle
medicines; all markets nnd milk depots
after o'clock in the morning and before
5 o'clock in the afternoon, in faot and in
short any and every form and nhni-ata t
secular business and work not InatlflaA
under the act of 1794 and the fourth Com
mandment. The mnvnmiMit. au.
1 . , , '"ihjo tuD
assistance or all persons engaged in any
occupalion.bnt that of the tramp, believ-
mgtnat every one needs a day of rest in
seven, and that this right of humanity can
only be maintained by watchfulness and
nnited action. The twsnty-three com
mittees engaged in this work, together
with all who are concerned in its promo
tion, are invited to meet with the execu
tive committee of Young Men's Christian
Association rooms on Friday afternoon
next, April 30, at 3 o'clock. The object
of the meeting is a better observance of
the Sabbath in Scran ton, and that object
fore-ordained to be accomplished. For
the committee,
F A TlOMV rhairm.il
Scrsnton, April 13, 1804.
me at.ove is a fac sitnilo of the
watch. I hey come in ladies' and gents
h'z-js ami can oe seen m our store
1 hey ar worth at least $'!') at retail
and are all of Ihem full jeweled
through the escapement, have patent
Mieiy pinion, cut expulsion balanc
screw bankings, stem winding, stem
seiiing, witu hum enameled dial. Be
nig ISIglns and Wulthams, their names
alone insure tliotn to he re liable tim
k-spers. The esses nre gold filled, anil
wis will replace any case not Wearing
aauiiaoioriiy at nuy time within fiv
ier.rs. ui v .u f watehaa ivi h. ....
distributed and those to the cash pur-
UUUSOT3.
OUtl PLAN,
A customer buying goods of us to tin
amount of $T.j 00, by January 1, 1393
will receive a choice of these handsoin
uiu-uiieu waicnas rr. stinni, i-..
desire to procure the watch before yon
have purchased the above amount you
can no ho on tue loiiowuig conditions
iuier purcnases nave been made to the
amount or
you get it by paying
5.00
10. U0
15.00
L'0.00
25.00
.'10.00
85 00
40.00
45.00
60.00
55 00
00(10
.00
ft
70 00
75.00
8.50
MO
750
" 7.00
e so
" 8.00
" " 5 50
" 5.IKJ
" 4 50
" 4.00
" S0
" " 8.00
" 8.00
1.00
Entirely Free.
Evry watch is noaitinle w. rra ti ta.l
UJ UI.
Any customer irntiini. nnQ p
watches and not perfectly satisiisd may
return it any time within one VrtMr atift
get his money refunded. Alwavs
bring one of our car Is with yon and
have amount miuclied f I 1 1 I i t ha !. n
DO infltter 1)07 Hm.lll.ua av.-ru- hhmK..,
tueapeua lue cosi oi ttie watch to yull
uaui go. it uuiiraiy iree.
Davies iV Ghifpin,
223 Laokswaana avnus.
a
"'liere do the good clothes come from!
Music Boxss Exclusively.
Best made. Plav ailV aatlHrl aamlan .1
tunes. Gautschi & Sons., manufacturers
1080 Chestnut atraat Ph(lar1.lni.i. nr '
derful orchetrial orgaus, only f5 and $U
Specialty: Old musio boxes carefully re
paired and improved with new tunes.
"Whcro do the good clothes come from:''1
Have You t
Have, vnn ae.in tlu. i ....... . .. .. ilj
chromesl' If not, call at Tub ThibCNi
business office to-day and bo convinced of
lueir oaueiiuucu.
"Where do the good clothes como fromV
F. J. Johnson, nrartirnl hnn.n i
painter has removed from court hnir.u
snuare to 220 Spruce street, oonosita
iribnue office. a
'Where do the good clothes come from!"
"Where do the good clothes come from f
Will Opan Today.
Rndolnh HIoenAr will nnan i,,., k-u ..
. . - - "in uuuse lur
ching goods store today at 131 Penu ave
nue. His stock Is very large, and buyers
or house furnishing goods can get bnr-
BMlnH in Ilia l,un ulnr., ,l..l I ... . .
j 7 div.o iuivl imve never
bsen soen In the city before. Mr. Bloeser
win make a specialty of 5, 8 and 10 cents
goods. ..
Michael Egan, Ball Player, Missing from Home
for Two Weeks.
THERE IS FEAR OF FOUL PLAY
He Left Home on April 2 and Has Not
Been Heard from Since John fvlc
Grath III in Philadelphia Funeral
of Michael Whelan's Daughter Per
sonal Mention and Shorter Para
graphs of News.
Michael Ejran, aged about 39 years
well known as an amateur base ball
player, lived until two w.eks ago with
tils wife and family on tho lower Flats.
lits occupation was that of miner in
tho Oxford colliery. Owing to the
dull times he w:ih not ablo to eurn
competent wages lately and became
melancholic and very much depressed.
On April 2 he told his wife that there
was a probability of his gettinir an en
gagement on the HalletOQ Base Ball
team of the Stato league; and he left
home that morniii' talllni' i.ur .,; tn
expect him back that night, and to an
ticipate n letter from him in a few
davs.
The same evening, however he tnim
home and stayed a half honr. When
he went oat again he left no informa
tion concerning his intentions, but to
snine urmiaintiitnv) he sail that he
heard n good account of tha timen
around the docks in Buff ilo. and de
termined to leave for that city.
Since late that night ho has not been
seen. His wife is extromoly anxious
about him, and believes that if he were
alive something would be heard from
him before this. It is feared that he
met foal play or was drowned in tho
river.
Sick in Philadelphia.
John MrI4llM! inn nf Pnr.mnn ITo
ry McGrath, of South Washington ave
nue, lies critically ill at the ho'nital of
tho University of Punnsvlvunia in
Philadulnhii He is tiiL-inn- mnno in
medicine at the university, and became
sick a short time ago His ailment
gradually assumed an alarming condi
tion, nnd his father was notified to visit
bim immediately. Wednesday Mr.
McGrath, accompanied by Dr. Hag
gerty, left for Philadelphia. Dra Pep
per a:n wmte were called in consulta
tion and decided that an operation wns
necojsary to save the young man's life,
bnt that be was too weak to undergo it
then. Howevr, they have no fear that
death will result.
Pronal ar d Otherwise.
Druggist F. L. Tetrpe is expected to
arrive home this afternoon from his
European sojourn. His wife left yes
terday to mont him when the ship ar
rives. Michael Gibhons.supervisor of Ltck
awanna township, took his 7-yoar-old
daughter, Tesiie, to a Philadelphia eve
infirmary, where an operation w.is per
formed on her eyes. Hu is exp.cted
home today.
Rev. August Linge will occupy his
pulpit in the Hickory Street Presbyte
rian cuurcn tomorrow tor tno brat time
since bis returu. Every inmbr of
the congregation will be present to
hsnr him.
The funeral of tha :i-year-n 1 daugh
ter of Michael Whelan, of 830 Pittston
avenue, will take place this afternoon
at 3 o'clock.
FOR
Wedding
Presents
Go where they have
the best selection.
men CUT GLASS,
CHOICE CHINA,
BRIC-A-BRAC,
SILVERWARE,
LAMPS, ETC.
Handsome line of Long
Frocks and Sacks, made from
Fine Grey Clay Worsteds,
Vicunas and Black and Blue
Cheviots.
Custom Tailoring at
Moderate Prices.
Martin & Delany
Clothiers and Custom Tailors.
CHINA v HALL I
WEICBEL & MILLAR
116 Wyoming Avenue.
The Great Marvel of Denial Science
An
iiieiiiiKiHiiiin nun iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniHiiiiii
nan mi !!
THE HQchinn
a M.WI nvsi I
M)S Lackawanna Ave.
lillinery Department
sestliene
recent discovery and the sole
properly of
Henwood & Wards!!,!!
DENTISTS,
316 Lackawanna Ave.
WHAT J. G. SEA MONS SAYS ABOUT
ANVESTHENi;
!KS. Ill uiinn i W inn ...
After having eleven leeth ,.ti ...,., .
oe sitting by the palnls ethod, i pro-
nonhoe it entirely satlsfaatorv In every
I'M i I. nil,. .1 fl vir...v
Tv. 1 i. . a a
xu uiuor to move siock, we nave made s weep
ing reductions all around. Hats, trimmed in
the latest fashion,
1 WORTH $3 00. WILL SELL NOW AT $1.25
I WORTH 4.50, WILL SELL NOW AT 1.50
WORTH 5,00. WILL SELL NOW AT 1.98
Flowers, worth 15c. a bunch, sell now at 5 cents
Sprays, Worth 35c. - - - sell nnw at IB rents
Sprays, worth 45c. - - - sell now at 25 cents
S r aa a
I Lace curtain Department
THK VERY LATEST DESIGNS
wHS &50 WiI1 9611 n" t $1 35.
WOR1 H $8 50 Will sell now at II 75,
. . WORTH r 50 Will sell now at $2.75.
A full assortment in real Point de Renaisant and Real Brussels Cur
taIns nt ' "' tost of importation. Sash Curtains in all the different
'igMiliaiilBillllllllllllllillHinilllltlllllllllllllUtlllllllllllllllHIIIHIUIIIUl
"Where do the pood clothes conic from?"
a
Hauius just returned from New York
with h Hue lot of carpets, ruga and umts.
804 Pnn avenue.
WHY DO YOU DO IT?
Why rim all ever the citv looking for col I
dollars with mm liundr. dan 1 ten cents' Worth
oi cold in th m? But yu will come very
etaee to it .t n m will call ' the riiriit place,
Brtnn your dollurs k'ol.l, silver and L-r. eii
backs to
A. W. JURIS CH
8B SPRTJCK BTItBET, am) gat full Value
lor your money in
BICYCLES, PIRK ARMS,
l'ISIII ; T ACK i;, I I i ;
CUTLI RY, ixk; COLLARS
AND GENERAL SPORTING
GOODS.
The VII top. WHEEL Leads
Bioyctje, lire arms, etc- repatred nt short
aey Bttlne a specialty, (live me n call.
n m m
Huntir
igtons
HOME BAKERY.
Wc
have a larr8
ment of
assort-
PLAIN AND FANCY CAKES,
ICE CREAM and WATER IC
1S5
Leave your order at
227 WASHINGTON AVE,,
or 413 LACKA. AVE,
Our Lackawanna avenue
restaurant open until mirl.
night.
ii. . aeVteM
II. r I f.' I I 1 IIH B ii , - " '.li rxaa I el IT. If II. T .
k y where the wW
, Good Clothes
fli t Gorae From'KiP
)' 1'l A, 2 Goods mail- from genuine wool pwr-i,"v& Z'
lW!lllllMU I W W jsXU taken from the sheep's hack, manu- M03Ul2aL sv
' IP'lll ilP'flii Ti factured liy expert workmen, llnely i3WBX A
1 l u ll I ii woven and fast dyed, finely cut and PjH"gFyl fj$S'
-"i! ' iixLij I ill firmly made, are the goods wo offer lincri-'if C&rZp
w'l.'Zy , :s! nkk'! our customers. If feel and slijht won't HSJsVjfr) J A sES'
7'u) iiirsi do it tin- wear will convince you that f&SWjS
TSf Jllll i' fast dyes in tine fahrics, well cut and (w1)fcwPhw($&J
I J ( M I well made, give unfai.lng satisfaction. wSjlJSMjtjK
V ' 'J ' If you want to get tho very tiost in gfrJjQjwigWpy
iTllp1 1 rfnuui,'oBt,,rict's'cum8toour
''''l'' beretlio
Good ( lothes ifl i
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COLLINS & HACKETT
220 Lackawanna Avenue.
A TRIP
Dun lap
Hats
SPRING STYLE
ON SALE
"Where do the good clothes oomefromr1
Through our Hlcyclo Department will show
you the fluest Hue ofinew and elrgant goods
nt reasonslile prices you ever saw. Kanpelnllv
notice tile IUICIII..STKIL It, Is II, ,
and fastest cycle in the market.
'nll and get prices on our SECOND UK ADR
WUKELH. They will surprise you,
Florey & Holt
Y. M. C. A. Building.
THE
CHRISTIAN, n
Sole Agent,
205 Lackawanna Ave.
MULTICHROMES.
Art for the masses.
One Dime and
One Coupon.
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mens Goats and Capes
AYo showed you :i largo collection of Capes and Jackets at
Easter-tide, Today wc have just twice as many.
Jackets in Covet Cloth and Twills,
Moire and Silk Trimmed.
J hev Fit Wtl Wo.nr Wall I nnh Wall.
The Prices are WAY DOW N:
$5.50, $7.50, $9 to $12.
CAPES
Think of FIFTY
Styles of
The very newest and neatest are of Gro Grain Silk, Moire,
( loth and Lace. Notice the price tickets:
$5, $6.50, $9 TO $20.
Jackets, Capes and Top Garments for Everybody.
Gr. "W. Owens Sc. Co.
CLOAKMAXERS, 8UIT9 AND WRAPS,
Hl'lllt'i: STREET, COURT HOUSE Syl
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