THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING, 'jMARCII 27, 3807. Norrman & Moore FIRE INSURANCE, (120 Wyoming Ave. IACKAWANNA, THE E A D E R IN CORRECT AUNDERING 308 Penn Avenue. A. U. WARA1AN. FOR SPRING New Desigus aud Color ings iu Carpets Wall Paper Curtains and Draperies Now on show at very low prices WlLLIAWlTOTANULTY 127 WYOMING AVE. HD CITY MOTES. Teachers and Janitors of school build ings will bo paid toduy. A mairlage license was yesterday L'i anted to Thomas K Phillips and Mag gie Hengold, o Scranton. Patrolman Iteeso Jones was suddenly taken 111 while patrollng Ids beat last evening and he v. as compelled to go home. John Jordan was lined $2 GO In police court jesteidav for dumkenness and bulking a pedestrian on Lackawanna aVenue Thumday nUht, Chatles Law, Mary Fallon and Michael Tallon weio leleased fiom tho county Jail yesterday, the bills against them having been Ignored by the gland juiy. The new residence of J 13 IVin, In Itlchmont Paik, has ucenly been com lileted, and Mr. rem will In a lew dajs iemoe his family from Mulbeiry stieet to his new home. C M. rioiej, the Wyoming avenue porting goods dealer, is giving out a neat lltttle folder with the schedule ot the Kastern league base ball games foi tho coining season theieln. The hotel license of Thomas O'llojle, of the Ulghttenth waul, Is wanted by John V. Malone. Couit yesterday tlxcd April D as the time for hearing arguments orr the proposed transfer. The General Sheridan council, Young Men'h Institute, No. -15.', of Greerr ltldge, will receive hoi communion in u body nt the 7.M mahs Suudii, March 23. Mem bers of brother councils are invited. Ninth ward uppeals from tho new tax assessment were heard by tho board of revision jester day. Tenth wirrd appeals will be heard today, on Monday nirtventh and Twelfth ward property owners will be heard P A. Malone, a driver for A. W. Schroder, bottler, was arraigned before Alderman Howe jesderda' on a charge of driving his wagon on tho sidewalk at North Park. He was discharged with a. reprimand. The funeral of the late John Glbbs took place Horn his homo on Luzerne street ester da morning A high mass of requiem was celebrated at St. Peter's rathedial by ltev. Father Malone, aud Interment was made in 11 de Park Catholic cemetery. The nominating committee of the gen eral committee ur ranging for tho con vention of the Medal of Honor legion In this city In June will meet lrr the board of trade rooms this after noorr at 4 o'clock. Tiro generul committee will meet at the eume place at 4 o'clock Monday after noon. Alderman John.T. Howe and Will N. Nash, representing the Scranton Sons of Veterans, were In Wllkes-Harre last night In uttemlanct! at the lonvmtlon of the Sorrs of Veterans of Northeastern TtMurt) lvojila. Matters pertaining to tho oiganbutlon ol u number ot regiments came up and were acted upon. Tho will of Catherine MeDonough, late of Herarrton, was ester day admitted to probate and letters testamentary gi ant ed to Martin O'Connor lrr the estate ot 13d ward O'Halloran, late ot Ol pliant, letters ot administration were granted to his nleie, Annie Hammond. The will of Charlotta Wetzel, late of Scranton, was probated and letters testumentury grant ed to Mary Whlttaker. George W. Tehi, an agent for a patent medicine company, wits discharged yes terday by Alder man Howe for tire rea son that Nora Sellais, who accuses Fehr of several offenses, did not appear against hlrn She said that Fehr Inveigled her into a house of 111 leputo on lower Lacka wuliua aenue. At her Instance u wui larrt was Issued and Fein was auested. Then Miss Sellars fulled to appear to prosecute. Too Tired to Sleep, TnKc Ilorsfbrd's Acid l'liosphatc. The weariness ft am btaln work nnd nervous excitement Is the most ener vating fajtlgue there la. Hoisfoid's Acid Phosphate quiets the neives and Induces sleep, Uuidleiuirii's Hotuiidn 6uens today. Boaid of Tiade building'. Branch of Beldleman, the Bookman. Lnuer Ac .Marks' Spring Clothing Opening today, all day and eveiilng. To trie I.iuties. Grand mllllneiy opening at Jenkins & Mori Is' today. 400 Spiuce street. There is Nothing I X In Scranton X Nothing In the Commonwealth, Nothing In the Union To surpass the Seal llrand Hat In qiiullt,Ntleitud pi lie. .Vueiigiuved Initial marker with eery but. x ! -t- J. fl. WATERS, Successor to Christian the Hatter, At 305 Lackawanna avenue. i .rf5K3& tf-H- MULBERRY STREET FIGHT IS ENDED Select Council Concurs In tbc Award by the Lower Drancb. COLUMBIA COMPANY'S CONTRACT Property Owners Trlumpliniit, and Court Is the Only Hi-courso Lett lor the UiiBUcucssful JJIililors--llofuBUI to Concur in Common Councils Amendment to the Kinsley Hrsolu-tlon-.'I'he Appropriation Ordinance Sent to Committee Select council last night concurred In the action of the lower blanch which aw aids the contract for paving Mul berry stieet to the Columbia Construc tion company, ot Syiacttse. It Is the end of a notuble fight as far as coun cils nie cdncerned and witnessed a vlc toiy for the owneis of abutting prop el ty after one of the most eneigetlc canvasses ever made in Bctunton for a municipal contiact. An Injunction Is now the only leeourae left for the lake asphalt Interests. When committee reports were called for, two tepoits weie submitted fiom the pavements committee, and signed by Chairman Wagner, W. J. Thomas und J. A. Lansing, and a mlnoilty le poit Horn James Mauley and John 1-3. Hoche. The majority leport was attuched to the papers t elating to the Mulbeny contiact and was as follows: The committee to whom was referred the within resolution respectfully report and leeommend that the action of com mon council be concurred in, Churles 1'. Wagner, Chairman. W. J. Thomas, James A. Lansing. Following was the lepoit of the min ority: A minority of your committee respect fully dissent from the majoilty repoit because the evidence of the city engineer and of the clt engineers of thltty-nlne othei cities with whom our engineer has corresponded on the subject, the lepoit of the engineer speclall appointed by the ill of New Yolk and the engineer appointed b the cltv of Washington and our own expeilenee Is In favoi ol lake asphalt: we theiefoie lecommend that the contiact be uwaided to August Itoblnson, ho being the lowest und best bidder at the pi Ices named In his bid. Jurats Manley, John 13. Hoche. MAJORITY REPORT ADOPTKD. A motion was made by Mi. Duir to adopt the minority tepoit. Mr. Wag ner ofteied an amendment that the majoilty lepoit be adopted Th" amendment pievalled by the following ote of 9 to S: Ayes Finn, Thomas, Williams, Chit tenden, Wagner, Schioeder, Lansing, Fiable, Coyne 9. Nas Kearne, Clark, Roche, Duir,. Manley, McCann, Fellows, Bums S. Piesent and not otIng Piesldsnt Sandeison and Mr. Ross. Absent Mr. Robinson, Mr. McAn- drew . A motion to concur In the action of council wa& canled without a division Later In the meeting, as a lesult of a hun led confeterfee by the leaders of the lake asphalt wing, Mi. Manley moved that when the session ad journed It adjourns to meet Tuesday night. It was believed that the plan was to attenint a l econslderatlon of the contiact aw aid and the motion was defeated. If -any attempt had been made to reconsider, President Sandeison, Mr. Ross, Mr. Claik and Mr. Bums would have voted with the majority. The meeting refused to concur in common council's amendment to the Chittenden tesolutlon lecommendlng the lemoval of Stieet Commissioner Kinsley. The lesolutlon and the amendment weie lefeued to committee with the undeistandlng that no fui ther action would Ue taken In the mat tei A vlve-voce ote that was unani mous dliected that course. Mr. Kinsley -will now continue In olllce until Apill 30, the date his resig nation goes Into effect. The 1S97 appioprlation oidlnance a received fiom the lower branch and referred to committee. CONCURRENT BUSINESS. Common council's resolutions, direct ing the payment of $J,000 to Muldoon i'u Bowe for extia masoniy work on the Spiuce and Linden stieet bildges and the settlement of a number of minor claims, were concurred In. Other loupuuent measures weie disposed of as follows.: An oidlnuuce regulating the manner of making- sewer assess ments, leteued to committee, an oi dlnanie piovldlng for sidewalks on the westsideof Ninth and Robinson stieets, passed two leadings; u lesolutlon dl lecting the city engineer to piepaie plans and estimate of tost for u lateial sewer on Fuiber couit, between Olive and Ash stieets, adopted; a lesolutlon dlieetlng the elty englneei to ptepare plans and an estimate of cost for a lat eial sewer on Piescott avenue, be tween Pine and Ash stieets, adopted; a lesolutlon lequestlng thejiaik com mlsslonei to furnish an estimate of cost ror properly Improving Nay Aug paik, adopted. A communication of consldeiable length fiom City Solicitor Tot ley In unswer to a request fiom the Hie de pal tment committee was lead. It was In i elation to the chaige that the Game well Flie Alarm compaii had beep, chaiglng the city $123 for new boxes when the contract piovlded that the pi Ice should only be $100. The letter concluded as follows: "I am of opinion that If the city de slies to put chase other additional boxes It may, under the pioposal and contiact with the Clamewell company, lequite them to furnish the kind of box de scribed In their proposal, to wit, the i-anner-uaiuiner jjox at the rate of $100. If, however, the city authoil tles continue to select for purchuse a different box, the pi Ice Is putely a mat ter of agreement not affected by any existing contiact. "I am of the futther opinion that If the city, thiough any tnisieptesenta tlons, has been induced to pay for the kind ot box described In the proposal a higher jate than that at which It was agieed to furnish them, the excess might be lecoveied In an action bi ought for the puipose." 4 PLACED ON FILE. f It had been claimed by the Gamewell company uini the city continued to putt base boxes for which the tegular ptice Is $125 each and that they weie not the kind piovlded for In the con tiact. The city solicitors letter was ojdeied tecelved and (lied, That the Sixth and Eighteenth wards are determined not to be Included In a sewer district with the Fifth and Fif teenth wauls was indicated by a ieso Uutlon intiodueed by Mr. Clatk and passed, t dliects the city engineer to prepare plans und an estimate of eos't for a new sewer dlsttlct In the Sixth MODJESKA Found Paine's Celery Comport ie Best of Remedies. For the Nervous Exhaustion Conse quent Upon Her Arduous Work. The Remarkable Artiste Who Stands PreEminentIy at the of Her Profession. The news of Modjeska's tecovery fiom the tecent seveie sickness that compelled her to leave the stage will be n source of congratulation to the whole woild. Modjesku, In n letter to Wells, Rlch iitdson & Company, sas she has found (whut thousands of people In eveiy station of life have to often heartily testified) that Paine's celery compound Is the veiy best of all remedies for ner vous exhaustion. Joseph Ilawoith lightly calls Mod jeska "the peeiless queen of artists." Modjeska's health Is a mattei of woild-wlde Intel est, and her testimon ial to the value of the gieat remedy which makes people well Is of particu lar moment in the eaily spilng, when fiom eveiy quaiter lepotts of men, women and ehlldien who aie taking Paine's eeleiy compound, and are gain ing in neivous vlgot, weight and ev eiy other Indication of better health, The thoughtful portion of the com munity knows the need of puilfylng tile blood and legulatlng the neivous and allmentaiy s stems us spilng comes on. There Is the danger that Iu their eagerness to take a spilng lemidy a thoughtless pel sou may cany home and Eighteenth waids, between the llvel and the tiueks of the Bloomsburg division of the Delawuie, Lackawanna and Western inllioad. The meeting adjourned to meet next Thursday night. WEBB IS TO BE RELEASED. District Atloinej Jones Mill Ask Court to Let Him Out ol Jail. ' Fiedeilck Webb, who In a letter to Mis. Duggan, of the Associated Chail tles, ulleged that he Is being kept ,ln jail thiough his wife's cunning and who wants to get out to look after his ehlldien will piobably be leleased to day. DIstilot Attorney John R. Jones has been Intel ested In the case nnd as the chatge upon which Webb Is awaiting trial Is a flimsy one at the best, In his opinion, he will today ask court to te lease Webb on his own tecogtilzance. C. V. Kuuecii). Scranton's favoilto hair dresser and attlst will tetlte fiom business In this city Apt 11 1st. Until that date all woik will be done at gieatly reduced pi lees. Eveiy at tide In the store will be sold at such low prices as will Insuie a spe ilal clearance of the entile stock by April 1st. This will be a tare oppor tunity to lay In a supply of toilet at tlcles, switches, etc; also the only op poitunlty to have wigs, switches and fiont pieces at pi lees that cannot be equalled again. As an aitlst In this line Mr. Konency has no peer lu this section of the countiy, few to e.xcel him anywhere, He closes his business heie for a location In a laiger city. All oiders will be executed piomptly and for cash only. Miss Carolyne V. Dorsdy, teacher of elocution, oratoiy and delsarte, BIO Ad ams avenue. Your Shirts Returned to you with any kind of finish you desire, domestic, medium or high gloss, when laundrled at the Ciystal, 313 and 315 Adams ave. Twining, optician 125 Penn avenue, in Harris' drug store. Hours 9 a. in., S p. m. TH some bogus concoction prepaied with only such a smatteilng of medkal knowledge as can be picked up behind a counter. Paine's eeleiy compound t9 piepated In exact acioi dance with the preset Ip tlorr of Professor Edward 13 Phelps, M. D , LL. D , ot Dar tinouth college. Its cuiative effects have been closely watched by the ablest physicians of eveiy school, and they aie today agieed that It stands alone as the te llable lemedy foi building up a per son's health In the spilng. The most ovei whelming testimony to the value of Paine's celery com pound that has leiently appealed from men and women of national leputa tioir lien George B. Swift, mayoi of Chi cago. Fiuncis Muiphy, the fotemost apostle of tempeiance In the wot Id. Mis. Matthey S. Quay, wife of the gieat Republican senator fiom Penn sylvania. Ex-President Cook of the National Teuihets' association. Rev. Chuiles L Thompson, D. D , the brilliant Presbyterian leader of New Yoik lit OFFICERS OF THE ELKS. Chosen at u Meeting Held on Thurs day Nii;lit. At the annual meeting of the Elks Thutsday evening the following olli ceis weie chosen. Exalted luled, Wil liam J. Wi'liliel: esteemed leading knight, David J. Reedy, esteemed loal knight, William S Mlllai , esteemed lec tuilng knlsht, Fled C Smith, secre tai, W S. Gould, tieasuier, H. J, Schubeit, tuistee, C. D. Wegmati: lep lesentatlve to the giaud lodge, F. W Mai tin, alternate, M. F. Sando, house committee, C. J. Welchel, A. C. Ren shaw, John Shafer, G, S. Decker, Isaac Blown, M C. Smith, Ceoige Clunstei, V. A. Slmiell and T. A. Ruddy. The election was conducted bv Dls tilct Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler Dr. P. F. (iimstei. Immediately after the ele lion the new olllceis weie Installed, (.'upturn Clins, Kind's Ray's Renult In April Lipplncott. Removal of Olllce. Dr. S. P. Longstieet will on Apill 1 remove his office and lesldence fiom "00 to 409 W omlng avenue. SAWYER'S fln Epidemic 0! Enthusiasm You never saw an thing like itl Air, si., trade, talk u new eiilbualasiu bigari with etudaH opening ilUplit) and the new siiilug hPiuluiu! won dlhtliRt appiovalou nil NldeK. Theiu twin no lack of loiiildemo In our iJiepniatlou, and thuioriiplimeuls eiieM-M In pitutlwt! puiiliioitH turned the du Into a veritable tiiiiiuph. ('UbtomeiH were (implied with eugeimsof lht ihoke,uud the )rimouiued hiiuihs of ,vtsieida'N leieptluu will bu duplliuttd to day. A. R. SAWYER, 132 WYOMING AVENUE, Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Secretary Carlisle's private secretary. State Trenurer Addison B. Colvin, of New' York. John Qlahnin, the foremost man In American athletics. The wife of Rev. Charles H. Park hUist, the famous preacher and n forinei; Mayor JtcShane, of Montreul; Major Qeneinl Blrney, Judge 1'oweis, of Veimont, and a host mote of pinm lueut men and women, Including no less than live United States congi ess men, are among the thousands of grateful people tvho have leccntly sent to the proprietors of this wonderful lemedy their expiesslons of Its un qqualod yalue men und women who can well nffoid, and do command, the highest medical advice In the country. And then also from people In the or dinary walks of life theio come thou sands of honest, str.ilghtforwnru", heaitfelt lcttcis, telling how Pnlne's telery compound tins made them well. Their testimony simply goes to show whut New England's most vlgoious ed itor so aptly said In a letter telling of the betiellt of Paine's celery compound had been to a member of his family: "I'alne's eeleiy compound Is not a pat ent medicine; It Is not a sntsaparllla; It Is not a meie tonic; It Is not an or dinal nervine It Is far beyond them all as the diamond Is supeilor to cheap glass." It makes people well. It Is the one title specific lecognlzed and preset Ibed today by eminent piactltloneis for dis eases ullslng from a debilitated ner vous system Piofcasor Phelps gave to his profession a positive cure for sleeplessness, wasting strength, dys pepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous dis eases and kidney troubles For all such complaints and Paine's celery com pound has succeeded again and again, wheie eveiythlng else has failed. When Modjeska In a letter published In Boston said "I have found Paine's eeleiy compound the veiy best ol all lemedles tor the nervous exhaustion consequent upon the arduous woik of my profession," "he voiced the experl mee of eveiy tlred-out, lun-down, ex hausted woman who ever went to this gieatest of all spilng lemedles for re lief No one ever et failed to find stiongth and health returning who fnithtully used natuie's true lemedy Paine's telery compound LAUER & MARKS. Spring Opening of Clothing and Pur- nisliiugs Today. The well known dim of Lauer & Maiks, 3J1 and 3.'3 Lacliawanna avenue, have lemodelled theli stoies to suih an eNtent that they now have the two handsomest stoies In the city. Thell spilng opening will take place today and will continue all day and even ing, to which the public is Invited AYe tarr the hugest stock and the latest stles lot men, boi and ehlldien In clothing, hats and fuinlshlntr goods, and our pticis will be tli3 lowest In the clt. ooooooooooooooooo REDUCED PRICES REDUCED PRICES. REDUCED PRICES. Coursen'B Philadelphia Pi lilt Butter, V 'lit. per lb. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Removal of Olllce. Dr. S. P. Longstreet will on Apill 1 remove his olllce and lesldence from 2u0 to 109 Wyoming avenue. To the Ladies, Giand mllllneiy opening at Jenkins & Moirls' today. IOC Spiuce stieet. Today, Day and evtnlng, opening of spilng styles In clothing and furnishings. Lauer & JIaiks. Notice. We are still doing business at the. tame old stand where we have been for twenty-two yeais past and most re spectfully solicit the patronage of the public as heietofoie In awnings, tents, lags arrd all kinds of society goods and decorations. S. J. Fuluman & Bro. ."HARRIED. inaiTFIELD-TIILL Iu Scranton, Pa., Maich 25, lfci)7, at the icsldenco of Rev, George L. Alrlch, pastor of the Grace Relonued Episcopal church, Emerson A, Hlghfleld to Mis. Katu Hill, both of Scianton. PRICB OF QAS IS REDUCED. New Schedule (toe Into I3flcct on April 1 Next. The Scranton das and Water com pany and the Hyde Park das and Wat er compaii announce that on and after April 1 the ptlce of gas will be $1.25 pel thousand cubic feet. This in lee ulllnlsu be subject to the following discounts: Five per cent, upon nil bills wheio the consumption for tho mouth amounts to less than $25; ten per cent, upon all bills where the consumption amounts to $23 and upwaids, piovlded the bill Is pnld on or bcfoie the 20th of the month on which the bill Is piesented. A Coiitlumnn's Smoke. Le Roy Clgairos. Meldleman's Ro tunda, Board of Trade Building. Pabst's Milwaukee Bock Lolimann's, Spruce street. Beer, at Opening olSprin;; Clothing, All day and evening, today. Latter Marks. A Suitable Wedding. Invitations should be printed or en graved In the most cateful and artis tic manner. Nothing Is eiltlelsed so sharply by one's ft lends as an Invita tion which Is not neat and elegant. Depend on us to do the best kind of work at the most reasonable prices. The Scranton Tilbuno Job printing de partment. To Cure n Cold in One Day. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25 cents. m CHIEF. The most wonderful pony in the world. A real, live, pony, only 42 inches high, with a tail 15 feet long, will be on exhibition at our stores for this week only, Be sure and bring the children to see it at WARREN-EHRET COMPANY, CONTRACTOR) FOI EHRET'S SLAG ROOFING EHRETS SLAG ROOFING WILL RE SIST A FIRE BUILT UPON IT AND MAINTAINED FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR, AS WE HAVE PROVED BY AC TUAL TEST. IT IS FIRE-PROOF. 314 Washington avo., Scranton, Pa Commencing Mondu), JIus'Cli 20, at 1 O'CloCk, I will auction oil balance of stock in lots of each kinds, consisting of China, Ciockery, Glass, Lamps, Plated Ware, liar Supplier, House Furnishing Goods, 5c., 10c, 25c. ami 50c. counter ai tides in endless variety. Dealers will liiid this a rare chance to (ill up their stock, as I am retirius from business. lAery article, including fixtures must be sold before April 1st. IIAKMNG CHINA HALL. DAVIS, Auctioneer. EST SETS BF TEETH, $8, Including tho painless oxtracting of teeth bj ua entirely now process. S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S.f 331 Spruce St , Opp. Motel Jerm n, LJililL fillli Mill Cfli DEALERS Tl NIH CARPETS Get Our Prices on Theitn. ujcnaaP La 1 Puiaw Be sure you look through our stock before purchasing. ALL NEW SPRING GOODS. The prices we have put on our stock -of Carpets, Draperies, Linoleums, Window Shades aud Mattings will interest you. Great Rug Sal. Have 3'ott seen our Imported Seamless Axmiuster Rugs, (Carpet Sizes)? 6.6x9.8, 7.6x10.3, S.Sxio.io, 9.9x13.3. CAPRICES CUT ONE-THIRD. SIEltnl i IK 423 Lackawanna Avaniw Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. Great Reductions iu These Goods. Watches aud Clocks paired on short notice. All Re- DRUGGISTS, 201) Lackawiuiim Ave. To meet the demand for Patent MedlclueH nl popular prices, oiler the following list: Jayne's L'tpictomnt (Wo bottlu I'alne's Cckiv I'ompound 7rc bottle M dlu I'ltiklium'H Compound Too bottle Hand o Hi medies ooi; bottle Ileuson'sL'HiKlne Plasters inn California bj run Tics :tr,(! botilu -i".eJ.le.s ' ood lllo box ifellln's hood imubottlo Strengthening I'IiIUuh lllueucli Allioik's I'oious rinters liiuciuli llelmbold s Iluchu 70u bottle Kellow'HSwau Down iflo box Ilood'sSaimipurilla tITorbottle Avar's Siiibupmlllii OHc bottlo Hoods PUN lHobox Aei'H Pills lSeboxL Carter's I'llN . 15c box Siutt'o Emulsion, large 7(lo bottlo Si ott's Emulsion, small 10c bottlo l'lini-'s MpdlcnlDNiovi'iv 75c bottlo I'leiie s KiUoiltu Prescription 75c bottlo Cuticuia Soup j5uiuko in iter's Suro Cmu Hlc bottlo Lon's Tooth Powder lScbottlo Call at our store Tor Patent Medicines. Drugs nud Prescriptions uud save money. Remem ber the stoi e, 'JOU Laikaw unuu av eiiue. - WD LCAD THE PROCCSSION With tho finest assortment ofCrockcry nnd ("ilasswaieevtr lollti ted under one loot, lint weuie not meio eollictoiH of beautiful (III mi. We want to nell all of It, even tho rarest und pnttlest iilens oft ho lot, und ho wo put prices on them that make iiistomers feel that thoy aro getting n leal good thing for their mouev. We don't ireletnl to sell below tost all the time, as wo are built like other people aud have to live. Wo Hell clitup, though. New Line of Hub Cmilngs. metropoutaOhina hall, C J. WEICHEL, 140 and IJ2 Wash. Ave., .Mcars Utdg. Solimsr Piano Stands at the Head AND J. W. GUCRNSr.Y Stands at the Head Iu tho Musio track. You can always get a. better bargain nt his beautiful warerooraj than at any other piano iu tho city. Call aud seo for yourself before buying. 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. V. GUERNSEY, Prop. BI DUNN'S SPRING HATS NONB UETTUR. nil THOMAS, 406 Lackawanna Ave. Opp. Wyoming Hoim
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