The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 24, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE KCIUKTOH TEIBUNE TCESDAY MOBKINt. Ariilr, 84, 1884.
Lacisum
All Tilings Musical
STELLE&SEELEY
134 Wyoming Ave.
HIGH ( ;lv'Al B
U'EBKB,
Ml AW,
ICMKKSON,
i in::: HAKE
All PniCE
See the Shaw Piano from
the World's Fair in our
window.
11 Foe to Dyspepsia
GOOD BREAD
USE THE-
And always have
Good Bread.
MAHOTAGTVBCD AND FOR isAI.E TO
TBI TRADE B
The Weston Mill Co,
LEW ARB OF COUNTERFEITS !
M - c-m:o - POPULAR
Punch Cigars
WYE TMf 'V'TU'S
G.. B. & Co.
Garrer. Brown & Co. Mfr'3.
I III Ml lll'l M UI . K
CR H B WARE
Mil I A MKT
ETE, KAK, .-teli THBOAT
(XZ)i r T PPCC. ITOU.r 4.31
kJli X ' Ub P.ft
'35 WYOMING AVI
PERSONAL
ProfeeeOf H. U BraoetieM, of BloOfM
hnrt? era in tii city yesterday.
pnliMDiM Piracy an I Evani wer yes-t'-i'
.i. m 11 burglary oit at
WiUe-hdrie.
k-v :r. MoLlod at.il Attorn E X.
WilUrj nf nui'.nif for trjut on tb
I'ixodd tnunntaiog.
JnV Krnt JI.- H A. k'n ippenterttin!
i.nn.Wr of fri oils at tbeir residence, 801
m i . . . .-ii ir, (ant .ren.n.
. r lerick T Bmitb, of Bo ton, i soper
vising lbs nor of tho Smith Heating ud
VeatHatiag company . No. 12 school.
Aid. riusa Fuller will t nt e:it frnm tL
ritv f.r few -lay.. J-nitn li.'R In his
offir aava '-o:i 000 tin Bad uutll Saturday
hi :o o lovk.
J. J. 8vM0iy anil WtMaa F. fttoQoi
imT t.Ti (ict''d br St. Paol'i Ploioor
conn delegate! to th- eonvontl a of the
t. a. D . of tba Soraatoa litoceoi to be
b!.l at A liken-Bum next rn.ntu.
BTiRO OF TR;&F. TfclK.
Tb- i'.!rk Diamood, a Chicago industrial
r"i pobtteaitoo, in it issue of April 81,
flraa mention of tba recant letter if lae-
rtry D. B. Atherton, of th Scrnnton
board of trade, nnent tlie advanlaK" ol the
anturnrite cai li-lds over tin. Niagara
IibboI la chcapBaai ol power. s.ntery
Atherton's letter WM only DflMlobed April
1.1, aud t,he ronnnent of the 1 Ibil ago pi-ir
is testimony tbal tn rnlne.i cv of the
r,nntry la occasionally foewod on Scran
ton.
An import an t meeting of tba manofao.
tur. conmntlee will s.s.n be hi'ld to mo
i(Jr the prop of a mrpontioi rooont.
ly organized In N.-w fork dty to locate
lire. The concern WOO Id capitalize to tba
rxtent of Hd!,!)" n and tmtahlieh so indus
try, the Dturii of which is entirely new in
thin city. Tins company owns a patent
for the BMiofactari of indestructible ilay
wicks suitable f.r all purponen ut lm.it ami
illnmination. Tbii kind of wick, it is said,
will revolutionize the entire plan of illu
minating mechanism in this country.
Upon the. rerouimenilation of Colonel Al
bert Popa, of Boston, tba b' nrd is einlnv
oring to uet I-anc B. I'otter, of New York
city, to address the meeting Of .Jay 21 lu
the interest of good roads.
Scrnnton'a Bnslnoss Intros.s.
The Tiuhi'nk will soon jiutillsh a ct
fully compiled and classllled list of .J 1
leading arboleeale, banking, raauufactt -tog
Ud professional interests of Scranton
and vicinity. The edition will be bound
in book form, lieautifully Illustrated with
photogravure views of our public build
iiirh, business blocks, streets, etc., together
wilh portraits of loading citizens. No
simiUr work has ver given an ennui rep
resentation of Hcranton's many indus
tries. It will beau invaluable exposition
of our business resources. Sent to
persons outside tho city, copies of
this handsome work will attract
new comers and be nn Dflaqtialled
udvertlsemcnt of the city. The circu
lation is on n plan that cannot fall of good
results to tho concerned as well m tba olty
atlarge. Repro-entniivosof TBI TRIBOna
will call upon THOU WHOM namk.4
are DgatBgD in this edition and explain
its nature more fully.
Those daalrlng views or their residences
in this editiou will please 1 nvo notice ut
the ofllce.
-
Btsnoirraphera Furnishd
We arc prepared to furnish business mon
With first-class stenogrnphoi'H by the day
rr hour. Expert bookkeeping 11 specialty.
Scranton Commercial Association, Lim
ited, 4'25 Spruce street.
Beadlenton ft Woeri'a and Ballantlne't
Alts are the beat. K. J. Walhii, ageuc. IB)
Lackawanna uveuna. "
iROBAHf carpets cleaned for 8 cents per
yard by tbu Scraulou Badding Co,
FLOUR
HIES OF SOUTH SI
Weekly Paper to Be Started in Interests of
the Polish People.
THE OBJECT OF THE EDITORS
Wedding of Miss Mary Davitt to Pat
rick Lynch Has Been Indefinitely
Fostponed - Groom Has Disap
pearedMiss Davitt Is in a Serious
ConJilion Marriage of Miss Annie
Baker to Alex Neglie Personals.
Tlij 1'olish people of Scranton and
vicinity are to hav flu Organ, printed
In their own language and published In
tin ir interest. The Initial number will
ba run off a weal from uext Friday
and tho first edition will consist of
I.O'IO copies. The journal will be nn
eight-pag weekly nnd its name will
!m Tygodnlck, which translated inaana
The Scranton Weekly. Its puidiahers
will be Kev. K. C Atist and K-v. F.
Bodnr, rector nnd aeaiatant rector of
the Pollah ehnroh on Proapect avenue
Nominally it will bo Dimooratlo in
politic, altbongh rauialoing lndpend
out or, more properly ipeakiog, neutral
in local affalra. It will be the only
1'i'lish paper in northeastern PenniyU
raeiii and will be a power for good in
Lackawanna and iliter obunttei Her.
Richard 0 A net, the proprietor of the
new paper, says:
"The columns of this paper will be
used us a channel for continuing the
work of the pulpit. Its aim i to edu
cate our people to become good Amer
ican clt lime by pointing out to them
what is and wnat is not a tranagraieiou
nf the law, In addition we will pub
lish a eynopate of American liist.Tv
dlscoeelng the politic of th country
from a historical standpoint and free
from lias Th 1'olish people are all
reaii-r. if furnished their own liters
turn, ud the Hungarian! and Lltbuao
inns will aN 1,. readers " ,
Pather Auet concluded by stating
that there was no doubt of the suc
cess of the venture
Mar Result Sriouly.
Today wis to have occurred the wed
ding of MISS Hirv Davitt, Of l'oir
street, and Patrick Lynch, of birch
street, but th- nuptial festivities have
been indefinitely postponed. Miss
lavitt Is a talented young lady and
ia I hosts of suiiors bnt bestowed her
1 ffectionaon yoang Lynch, who h is illy
reunited h-r. l!e)wa emvloye 1 as an en
gineer st the South works of tlo L ick
awanna Iron and tS'el comtianv ind was
committed a steady and reliable youth
i'lie friends of the young C lOpla 1 re-
licied a bright future for them Now
all tbi is changed. Lynch on Satur
day drew the pay coming to bin and
I ft lor parti unknown He did not
ppriae his tianc-" of Ins action, and
wnnn sne learne I of the tru state of
ff aire 00 Sooday she became ill Her
conditi n w eerioos yeeterday and it
bldoohtful if she will recover Bet
brother promises to loach her truant
lean a less 111 in constancy if the occa
sion presents,
lh rtr Parairaphs
R. If, Beaoeyof tii Troth l em
it mplatiog tii" er-etioii of 4 nan leome
resijeneein th vicinity of Coune'l
lark.
Mr Wiiliim kfofg, who was sr
i in-ly III si.m- titn sgo.has never fully
r c iver d sad unless a chngo for tue
better oa orseoonehe will mik en
EntOJ e in trip in sssrc 1 of hltn
1 ho marriage of Ifiee Annie Bagel
to Al x N -giie will b- enlemoiled at
tbe Blckorv str.-t Pretbyteriao
al nrcb nxt Ibonday evening
T..e S.i.-i.gerrund will give a conoert
in N itt-r's lull lom irrow iveolng, and
it prnmieee to be so uj tyabla aiT dr.
Iloltkeeaitle. K ilg'uta of tba l4on
E'gle, tias reduced it Initiation fee to
i until June 1 Tbe regular rate
varies sec irding to ae tr 0:11 i 1 I f'J.
John Bmi'h, of Seuth Wyoming ave
nue, iced 80 years, db-l vestrl.y
The fnnr.il will o -cnr Thnrsdsy morn
lac from ti " foiisii cboreb
David J. Vaiig.iau, of Blngbimtoo,
will reinm home to lay aftr a four
dais' visit w.th bis fronts ou PltUtOQ
avenue.
M w, O'Doonell, of Bloghamtoo,
circulated among Booth Bide baslaon
men y. sternay.
1 he fur, oral of Lvi ,I i mas occurred
yatrd iv aftortioon,
M;-s Bridget lnnn. of Ogford, N
J., is visiting hr i t- r. Mr-. Michael
Q'Horo, of tbe Qladitona Hotel
Francis Mullen, of Urseowood, wbn
was nearly killed by falling from a
swim:, Is ante to walk out again
John I' Ijinalio, of Stoti" avona,
will leav-. tomorrow for a rial', in New
York thy.
'id- Polish rlnb of th.j Hmtli Si 1
ompoae 1 of all tbe prominent people of
that nationality, held it first hall last
night at Natter! Hall Tba music Was
furnished by the Forest band.
The members of tb Willi an Connell
Hoe oompaay and thsir (rlen is win
louder a farewell social to Hotel keeper
Michael .1 O'HOTO, of PrtMDfOt uve
000, on Monday night
Tlio melolram 1 "Borderland" was
prod need lad night in the Father
Hattbaw Hall, Mlaooka, by the Min
ooka Itraina'lc company, under the
auspices of O'Conneil Council, Young
Men's Institute, of that place.
DUN MORE.
Council is considering the advisabil
ity of grading, gnttorlug and laving
sidewalks on Willow, Walnut and Klin
streets. Boetdontl who have not 0001
plied with notices to make the nec s
sary improvement on other streets
were given another notice last week.
Mrs. I'hilip iJavles is visiting Haw
ley relatives.
Many marked Improvement! nre be
ing made on the Exchange Hotel prop
erty which has bo mi leased n l Is occu
pied by Mr. UDonn-ll. formerly of
Hyde Park,
For Kent, a house, No. 604 Ulak dv
street, Inquire on premiss.
Chnrles HIobs ami family attended
the funeral of Mre Woes' futber at
Georgetown on Sunday.
Lydla Farrarhn! returned from Piiil
adelpbln, where she h is been spending
11 few weeks.
William Hank has accepted a por
tion at Forest City.
Sweot milk, 5 cents per quart;
twenty-one quarts, 00. Palmer's.
The members of tho council will
niske a tour of the borough on Satur
day nest to note needed improvements.
An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. P, J,
Conway, of Sport Hill, died Sunday
evening, Funeral will occur this af
ternoon. The Loyal Lrgiou nre considering
the advisability of erecting a drinking
fountain at the"Corners"for tiso of uiau
and beast. The matter will be brought
before the legion for s-ttlemont at an
early meeting and will undoubtedly be
decided favorably. With the permis
sion or tha council a handsom nnd
needtd commodity will be erected.
Two wedding! will hi lolimnli'd nt
St. Mary's church tomorrow. The first
will occur in tho morning and will join
in the bonds of holy writ Miss Cussie
Flannagau and Mr. Patrick Kennedy,
In tho afternoon tho ccrtuonv will be
oninmmatid ltweo Miss Katn jar
nil an 1 Mr. Miohail Joyce,
J !ni"s Yandoll, ah oi l resident of
this pb'.ee, died nt his horn.) on Drinkjr
street on Sunday morning.
Mrs. James Hannon returned to her
home at Old Forge ynatirdav".
Mrs. Patrick .Murphy of Drinkor
street, is dangerously ill.
Bernard Gulden ll is secured a posi
tion with n Carbondale photographer,
CORING ATTRACTIONS.
Wednesday night Harlow Brothers'
minstrels will be seen nt th Academy
of Musi.). The lirst part will be enter
taining enough beyond 11 doubt. In
the semi circle will appear beside the
Barlow brother several other funny
end men, and the latest aonga will be
sung by sweet singers. Among the
Vocal aelt ctions are "The Girl I Left
Behind Me," "After the Plav" and a
dainty ballad e.tllod "Baby's Letlar" by
the wonderful boy soiuano. Miller
Percy Williams. Tim aecond part i-
BlUd ia with no cud of variety and
novelty.
HINDIICK HUDSON THURSDAY NliillT.
Bpriglltly Corinne and the Kimball
Opera onuipmy will give "Hendrick
Hudson" at the Frotblngham Tbun
day night. It has been produced more
gorgeously, more elaborately and more
egqoiiltely thin anv othir ipectaola
whieh Mrs Jennie Kimball, the man
ager, has directed, and to one looking
back over her incOMlftll pilotage ol
th forlnoel of the Kunhall Op M
comlque organiiailon that means a
great deal Indeed, n the leading cbar
actr, the j dly rake Hendrick, the
i-erl ss Corioni h i deoidedlv the beel
opportunity she has been afforded for
toe diipl 'v of her talent'.
PRIMRGM SND WlaT'l MONTI CAIUjO.
Primrois iV ilTeat'e'Comedy company
Will present ti the public at the Aoad-
emy of Mudo, Tbnnday iveuing, tbs
pectacnlar o-irstic coiii'lv play,
"Monte Carlo," Introducing th fam
oni winstnl oomedlmi in w ) i t f ie.
George Wilson and the Gorman Broth
its. In this ngj of wonden noveltlei
of ell kinds and dMiriptloU in MOM
aary wherewith t.) still tn hue and
cry which the public sends forth for
something n W. In speaking of th lit
ncal prodooti ins Wbllh are composed
ebirflr of tn s mentlooed adjuncts,
the history and dltaill mnv b llted of
1 wondrous proJnntloo T" ii plav Is
full of fun from start to Qnlsb, It is
all COtnedy, choice ipeiUltiet, ligit
nlng sketches and popOl ir music.
A M. I'.M.MCIt ST M K C IMPAKT
The original A. M. Palmer St irk
company from Palmer's theater, New
York, will be at the mw Protbloghsm
theater on nex Friday and Satarday
"veilings and Sitor lay afternoon, Too
artraotion on Friday iveuing will be
"Stinti and sinners," ou Saturday
evening -,Jim the Penman," and on
Stur!av afternoon a double bill. "A
Pair ot Spectaclea" and "One Touch ol
Natnre," will lie preesoted Tba Pal
mer Company ia by far the strongest
dramatic org iniz atlon that ti is ev .r-ao
peared in Scrintoi and Inalndee inch
well known and oapabli aotors al Wil
ton Lsckave, J II. Stoldard, I at
Holland, Gtorgi Fawott, Edward
Bell, Walden Rtmiay, Yirginii liar
ued, Mre 0. P. 1 lower, Madsllue
Bontoa, Jennie Eustace, 1UM Oon
quest and nearly a score of others Th
ale of Mat! Will op-O at PoWlll'l to
morrow morning a onmher of sst
will boplaoad on sal" ut Bert's drug
to.e, Wiik-s -1! irre. for th accom
modation of persons who deelro to at
tend the Palmer p irformUM in this
city.
COUHT hOUbt Ni-.MS NOTES.
The dissolution of the South Lincoln
Coel company wee yntorday allowed by
the court.
In the eslate of ileils rt Siik.oi).-, l it.. 1 I
Scranton, letters of ndndnotrati n were
granted l" Nick Iss Sos-oug.
The will of Bophil Marie I: igoelton, late
of this city, was probated yMterday ind
letters tMtimratary granted to William
btleeeL
'ilie will f Bubort Oolby, la'e cf th
olty of bVraoton, w yeatorday admitted
to probai". and !, ters lei.tauients:
graatetl to Bebeeci t'.dby.
In the burglary rno against Frnnris
M rrow, Mary llelvle, proeecntrig, ihe
(ru.er failed to appear, RscogulMnce
was declared forfeits I and acspuwdlra ie.i
to lean
On.motloo of District Attorney Kelly
capias was is. ued for F. Birrilla, WOO
fulled tO sp'lir 10 aOIWir an assault S'ol
battery Cbargl preferred by Andrew
1 ' "damage.
Clerk of tbe Courts Thomas yesterday
granted mrrn:g liiensin to .lamas II
Croop, of Danmuro, aid BarabJ, rtlcben.
of avoim. ami to Hicbael Dungbtory aid
saraii Qerrlty, of Hcraatoa.
In tbe action of E, ,i Chapmen ag'iin.t
tho south Ablogton nohool Board a plea
and demurrer was III, d vesterday and 1111
order drawn on tbe defendant! to reply
and take !UC in deiuurier within ti n
days.
s
Rone Bad le Ibet,
A t o'clock ymterdiy morning a horn
driven by Begone Dale, of Keleer ivenne,
becanu no manageable on the West Lacka
etnni 1 nvenM bill, Tbe animal ran down
the incline a a frlchtfnl rata of spied aid
Into the deisev Central Rallrond Vard.
I) de was tbTOWO out. but not biiilh in
jured. The horse's fool wsh caught in I
rail freg Its Ik was broken and a 100M
lime afterward the animal was shot.
sf
Tlurnt S III Ma-rv
Willinm liiuat, ag'd 11(1 vi-.ns, of L d-
anoB, who hss been working la the Scran.
tOU Stove wot ks since last Nov -iuber, was
arrested yesterdav by (Iftlcm Bocbl on a
warrant s-.vorn out. by K iz ib,'lh Beg) lab,
of Lebanon, lluint will return and iniiirv
her.
Huntington's
HOMii BAKERY.
We have a larga assort
mcnt of
PLAIN AND FANCY CAKES,
ICE CREAM and WATER ICES
Leave your order at
227 WASHINGTON AVE,,
or 413 LACKA. AVE.
Our Lackawanna avenue
restaurant open until midnight.
PS OF WEST IE SPECIAL SALE
Tho Misses Cwen, of North Bromley iveofle,
INJURY OF WILLIAM MORTON
Struck in the Face by a Piece of Iron.
Two Workmen Injured in the Ca
pouse Mine - Cantata, Esther, the
Beautiful Queen, to Bo Given in
Music Hall by a Juvonile Choir.
Personal Mention and News Notes.
The Wist Side offloo of th Bobabtom
1 vim vk Is located at 1040 JflcksOb street,
where subscriptions, advertisements niid
Communication! Will receive prompt at
tantion.
Miss Lizzie and Cordelia Owen,
daughters of Mr and Mrs. W. I)
Owen, of 180 North Bromley avenue,
were surprised yesterday evening by a
cheerful lvv of their most Intimate
little lady friends, Those present ware,
Maggie Gray, Kiiy Williams, Annie
Davii, Hattu Earlv, Edna Teague,
Cordelia Owen, Ms! tii Williams, Lli
stie Robert, Qlyddli Jones, Olwio
Join s, Bertha Careon, Oarrii Pbillini,
Aim. 1 Hughes. Florence Skurrit, Lizzie
Owen, Maggie Williamson, Daley
Chnombe, Gertie Loom!, Hannah
Meredith, Minnie Ueese, JeMie JoilSI,
Maggie Walter, Miriam Ferber, Vivlin
league
Injared Whlli at Work.
Willi im Morton, of North S nn ior
avenue, implored as a bl.icksmilh at
lb Sloin mine, met with I painful
injury while at his work by being
"truck in the fsci by n pice of iron,
cutting a deep gub under tha right
ey". just narrowly escaping thi eye
ball.
Minor K.wi Njtat.
Misses Carrie Evam nnd Eva Will
1 ins, ,.f Carbondale, visited friends on
this si. yesterday.
Mrs. James Lining of Wilkes liirre,
was it guuat of friends on this silo yn
terdny,
John Swart! and James Woodrlck,
of Troy, N. Y. have r turned homo
aft-r u visit with 'rle'ols here.
Tltioantata, "Esther, tbe Bsautlfnl
Q'tein," will be given In Music Hall
bv the Juvenile oboir of the Bumner
Avi-iuie Preibvtirlin ohnrcb, in tie-
eerlv pari of .Inn This Is the third
cantata winch has been given and the
p-rs loal contains sbont 100 well
trained volo under the Initrnotonhlp
of Beisleel li.vis, On Thnrsdiyiveo
Ing Professor BoyM will givs an in
itrnutlvi en tn t dnmint in the obnrch,
using the ElleO: phonograph. An en
j lyiMe tiin is expected,
John Wiltling, 01 S nth Hromlcy a?
enue, is ill
I'm. Knlgbti of Pinion Dancing
class will clOM its sncc.-Ksfiil season on
the last Monday of this month with I
complimentary social lothi members
Mi. Abbot, of North Bromley avenue,
Ins r. turned frcm Wilkss-ltarre.
Phot graphir Sterner, ofSonlh klaln
avenue, , ns recovered from ah attack
of i InrS'.
Mrs Amanda Lotaer, of Hooeodale,
circulated among friends here yesier
day
Abram Ftom, of Friik str.-st, an l
l'vsn Morris, of l'ric street, were in
jureil In the Capons , shsft yester I i-
NORTH IND.
Ths funeril of Mrs. Gunning, of
W.et Markot street took i sc- .s'. r
day. Th funeral c rtege wss vary
large Pnniral services wsre bald at
M M in ' church by the Rev Father
O'Tooli toiirmml was made m Hydi
Park Citbolie MmiUry,
JobnJ McGnlreind Mary QlllMple,
both popular North End young people,
wen nnlted In marriage fMtitslay ii
Holy Roaarv church, th Rev, Father
O'Tooli officiatinn. Oantsln John B
Moran n iet man, sod Miss hVl ln-
-on, of Wilkae-Birre, I rile, maid Im
medlately after ncslving eoogratola
lions of th ir many friends, Mr and
Mrs Met loin prOM idl I on their w -i!
ling tour to New York, Niagara Falls,
and ot.ier poinla.
It ".Kill- the sue I , 1.. ,T rtfmn,,l fr.oti
, Nw 1 rk evil fa an el gaol Meortmeot of
rarpet inrnHnre, mattings aadou el the,
MM Pean avenue,
o
DoB'1 belt yoOI carpets. Have the
Scranton Bidding Co cleia tbim,
WHY DO YOU DO IT?
Why ran all over theelty looking for eol 1
iIoIIai - with 1, .11. hundred an 1 1 nt , worth
ii f Id in th in- Iim yon will oome re ,
floss to it it II v a will nul si the rUa: placo.
Bring row dollsrs s'.ld, silver anil greea
A. W. JURI3CH
If. I III I I -III
lor . hi r mom y Is
Slid k-et lull salus
BfCI ci, 1 f) I I It I dims,
risiiiM. 1 tcK 1 1 , 1 im
11 1 1,' BV, l COlifaARH
1.1 Ml; VI, NPOH 1 I NO
Oi ODA
Tb vn TOR WnggL Leads
Bicyci 1, fir aim-, etc repelred i short
not a Kejj Dttie 1 s loedalty, Owe nvi a all
DON'T SKIP THIS.
Wr. iiavf, tii niie-.t Una of iwesters In
town, Jnsl I link .r It. an iill w. ol
bov's eereetir fpr II. Mi u woolnia'i from
ri.D0to sVI.00, aJoolori,
Florey & Holt
Y. M. C. A. Building.
222 Wyoming Avenue
THE CELEBRATED
PIANOS
Aro at rrcscnt the Mint Popnlsr and Prcfrrred br
Ia'U'IiiiS Arilais.
Wtrerooms : Opposite Columbus Monument,
200 Washington Av. Scranton, Pa.
'sTT't.
Import samples of
After Dinner
Cups and Saucers.
They are bargains.
The sale will be
for this week
only. It is not
often you get an
opportunity to
buy this class of
goods for less than
half their value.
UI1BI1M H
sfTl Out u
WEICHEL & MILLAR
116 Wyoming Avenue.
TheGreal Marvel ol Ivutnl Scicnci'
A nrcut digoovery grid tbe nilr
propi i t y ni'
Henwood a Wardell,
lIA I 1ST-,
316 Lackawanna Ava.
WBATJ c. 8KAMON88AY8ABOUT
ANjESTHENE
dm iii mii ,i n m:ii i i
After bavins eleven leth eatraetra at
slttlaa by Ihepalnless method, i pr
aoaaee it atlrely satlsfaetari in vrj
narilcnlar. j. a honb
Ineesthene
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220 Lackawanna Avenue.
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ON SALE
CHRISTIAN, HATTER
Sole Agent,
205 Lackawanna Ave.
MULTICHROMES.
Art for the masses.
One Dime and
One Coupon.
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 & Delanj
Clothiers and Custom Tailors.
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308 Lackawanna Ave.
(Millinery Department
In ordar to move stock, we have made sweep
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the latest fashion,
WORTH $3 00. WILL SELL NOW AT $1,25
WORTH 4.50. WILL SELL NOW AT 1,50
WORTH 5,00. WILL SELL NOW AT 1,93
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Flowers, worth 15c,
Sprays, worth 35c,
Sprays, worth 45c.
I Lace Certain Department.
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Women's Coats end Capes
I We showed yon n laree collection
Easter-tide, Todcy wc have just twice as many
Jackets in Covet Cloth and Twills,
Moire and Silk Trimmed.
They Fit Well, Wear Well. Look Welt.
Tho Prices nro WAV DOWN:
$5.50, $7.50, $9 to $12.
Think of FIFTY
Styles of
The very uewesl nnd neatest
Cloth and Luce. Notice tho
$5, $6.50,
Jackets, Capes and Top
Gr. W. Owens & Co.
CLOAKMAKEKS, SUITS AND WRAP.,
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a bunch, sell now at 5 cents
sell now at 15 cents
soil now at 25 cents
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Will sell nr.w at 1 85,
Will sell now at l 75
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$9 TO $20.
Garments for Everybody.
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