THE SCBANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 24. 1804. EEWARB OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE 6EWUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS G B. & Co., Imnrinloil rn Tnnh ChjV; Garney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. COURT HOUhK kUCAUK. DR. H. B. WARE SPECIALIST. EYE, EAli, KOSK AiNU THROAT. OFFICE B0UM:l&ofk -35 WYtDMING AVE. PERSONAL. .Max Kioe wni in 1'ittston yesterday. Mrs. l.. (iooiiiuau mui children, of 1'itu ton, nro vUiting friends In the city. D T. j. McTigbe nml Prank Brown, of cr boiidiile, were in (he city yesterday. C. I!. 0"Nietl, of Honetdale, formerly of this city, called on friends yesterday, Mi- Nellie Connell, of Townndo, i vis iting ber sister, Mrs. Koegan, of I'enu venue. Mi8 Euitna Booftnon, of Washington avenue, trill ipend Goiter Bundw iu Ox ford, N. J. Miss Telle Douii has returned from IMu.; hanton, where ihe attended the wedding of u friend. Hurry Bernstien, of New York, is the neat of Mr. and Sir. M. u. Poster, of Washington avenue, Mr. and Biro, Humphrey Bradley hare issued iuTitatioDi for tbetnarriage of their dauuhter, Emma, to Arch Ridgewaj April 4, at y o'clock. Miss Qrace Floyd, a student at the Women1! college, Baltimore, la apandlug the F.aster vacation ivitu her parent ou North Hyde I'nrk ureiiuo. Among tuo pleaiant calls received bv The Trim. Ml yesterday was oue by Dr. P, C. Johnson, editor and half-proprietor of the Wilkes-Barre Record, Lu.'.erre coun ty's foremoat paper, and one of the best paying newspaper properties iu the state, Dr Johuson has jus? hud the latiafation ot moving his mechanical piaut mto a larje ami well-eu lipped annex, thus placing the Record's Lome upon a par with the largest and best appointed Offices, in thi in terior of the -tav. The doctor's modesty preveuts him from acknowledging that this Battering success is ,hie mainly to iin own superior business management; but those Who kuow sav that this is the fact, and that moreover, Dr. K. C. Johnson is among the best aewpapar executives any whe e. TOMORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES. Second i-'kesbttekiis ChCRCR ReT. Charles L. Robiuson, U. D., pasior Easter music moruing audeveuiug In the eve ning the pastor will give the last lecture, the Great women of the Old Testament. Subject! Kins, Lemuel' Mother.'' All seats free in the eveniug All welcome at all icrvicet, Pes:; Avknoe Baptist CHURCH Rev, (barren O. Partridge pnt..r. Easter serv ice at 10.SO a. m anrt at7.3Dp.ro. Subject in the morning, "The Glory of the Risen Christ." In the evening, 'The Kesurrec tion of the Dead Easter mnalc by .4 lar.-e ehornachnir, All welcome. Eister serv ices and exercises by the Sunday scuool at - p. m iJai-r:; RlBOK Prescyteiiiav Cncr.cH Preaching at JU,H0 a. in an ! ?. p m by the past ir, H "V. X. P, Stahl. Morning topic, "Th" Significance ol tuo ivurarec tion." Bible school at 1- o'clock. C, E. prayer meeting at 6V80 p. in. Tuimiv I&VA30KLICAL MISSION Corner Luko and Kuri7. sii weu. R,v ). ' Whit mire, paator. Preaching services, 10.80 a. in. Subject: "The Certainty of the. Res urrection." Bnoday school at 1 p. m "That Blessed. Hop-'' will b? the subject for the services at T.. p. m Baottom Btrebt Methodist Episcopal Church. R"V. A, W, Cooper, pastor. Spe cial Easter morning prayer meeting at 1 o'clock. Ail tho West Hid Societies of Christian Endeavor and Eoworth Leagues have b""n invited to be present at this meeting. At 1" o'clock a. m. th i pastor will preach an Easter sermon. At 7 p. m. (bare Will be a special s-tvicc consisting of stort addresses, readings, recitations ami songs. The Sunday school classes will report tho amounts of money they have, secured for missions during the year. Bp cial Easter musk by the ciioir. Uoder tho direction of th ftev. H. C. Hinman, at regular morning and evening services'. CHCSCn or CHRIST, SciEXTi.sT Spencer builaing. B19 Adam. street, bio.- lesson st lU:H0a m and cbarch service at 7 80 p in. h. N. kicKes, speaker, All are wel come. Seats tree Sana Ridgi Bamist Church. Bev. W. J. Ford, paster. Services at 10.80 n. m and 7 Hop. m Baptism at the close of the morning seivice. Ei.m Pari Hkthooist Episcopal Church W, B. Pesrce, ustor Morning 6ervic at 11180 o'clock, subi-ot, "Tho Empty Tomb." Special lister music eve ning , "Roweino's Babat statu, n will U rendered under the lenders ,ip of Profeaor PrOtherO, liors ' pen at 7.311. Sunday school at J o'clock. Epworth league at 6.30. orack RiroRHip Episcopal Church- Easier Sunday, 10.80 a. m., Commuriion. Subject, "The LlvingOnO," Rv I is. Sal) bath School Easter service ut it o'clock. Eveniag wot ship at 7.3't, subject, "The Power of liis ttesnrreetion," Phil 8:10, Special Lister music. Union liiblo clasi Thursday 7 4" p, in. Zi'jN Evahokucal Church Omen Ridge, o. L afatee, pastor, Bnoday ser- vizes as follow Sunday school at 0.80 a. in., K. L. C. E. service at 0.30 p, in., au l pleaching at 10.30 a. m. and 7.3J p. m, Everybody welcome. Park FLAG! llSTH mjIst EPISCOPAL ClCROH liuv.J. F, Jones, pastor; 10.80a, in., Eaiter service; 7 30 p. m., preaching by the pastor. First Baitist Church Pastor T. J. Collins will preach Sabbath at 10.30 a. m. 7 p. m. "The Resurrection" will bo the subject for morning ami evening. The church will be decorated and there will bo srieciai Eu.tcr nuisi morning and evening, Seats free. All welcome. Christian Chapbl Pens avenne,Oroen Ridge, services condocted by Bamnel wii son, of Rahway, N. J.; 10.80 Hiihject, "In His Name;" nt 7 no a Bible lecture upon tho suhj-ct, ol "Son nnd Spirit," giving a biblical uxegis. of theso Words. Saudav hchool at 0.48 a. m. Seats free. All are welcome. Calvaiiv Reformed Church -Corner of Monroe avenue and QlbeOO stie it, Rev. W. H. stubbiebinu. pastor. Preaching 10.8u n m. and 7.30 p. in. Evening sub ject, "Occupation In Heaven." At the morning service the Holy Sicrim 'lit of the Lord's Supper will he administered. Jackson Stout Babtist Church The paster will preach tomorrow on the "Res urrection of Christ," both morning and evening. Kuilo Boxss Exclusively. Eest made. J'lay any desired number of tunes. Gautschi Jl Sons., manufacturers, 1080 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won derful orrhestrial organs, only It and $10. fcpecinlty: Old music boxes carefully re. paired and improved with new tuues. Martin's is the place to got your Im ported Rabbits. . Our opening will occur on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Our display of mil linery is one of the best over shown iu the city. J. BoLf, ' 13b Wyoming avenue. Violets at Clurli's 3 HEWS FROM WEST SIDE Happenings of n Day That Will Interest Park Readn RECEPTION FOR AN ALDERMAN Good Fnclay Services Held at 6!. Patrick's Church and St. David's Episcopal Church Jenkin E. Rich ards, of Carbondale, Interred In Washburn Street Cemetery Mios Nelllo Moses Thomas' Female Chorus. (The West Sid cIDoe of th BOBAKTOR TRIBVRI Is located at IJS Bonth Main ave nue, where aobsoriptiona, advertlsemeati and communications will recsive prompt atteutiou.J D U. Williams, "Dewi Qlan Ely rob," alderiuan of the Kirst ward, Provi dence, wss honored lust evening in Patagonia ball ty his Welsh friends from this side. Mr. Williams has lately been united In the bonds of matrimony with .Mrs. Hannah Rol ands, an estimable lady residing on Hampton street. Ho has been a resi lient of the vnllev for the past thirty five years, and as he has now just re moved to ttiw side he was tendered a hearty reception. Alderman T. T, Morgan, of tiu Fifteenth ward w.is sp. pointed chairman of the evening, The program me opeued with an address t.v Evan J, Evans, in which be spoke feelingly on the oootlon which bad brought them together an I extended Hi" right hand of good fellowship 'o Mr Williams In welcomiug ntni among t hem An excellent Solo w i rendered by John l)i-1s, addresses were given by John Talsrtheu Jonss, David Jones, Diwy ogle. A poetical address was also given by Joseph D, Lloyd Thomas W. Davis entertained those present during the evening with several poetical eUnzts of bis own composition. Be also mule a neat speech A IVelsn national song was rendered by William Jones and an ad dress by Edmaud Mosss. William M. DtvU iG.vilym Morlnis) rendered an excellent solo and ku address was given by Timothy Jotii, constable of the Fifth ward, which was heartily ap plauded. The reception throughout was i success and the worthy alderman is now thoroughly installed us a resi dent of tiie West Side Arrtstsd for Bmbssslsmsot John Burdock w.is arrested on com plaint of M'ke tuiniitiu for embezzle ment. Qaiuoan alleges that he give the defendant 8 to buy twenty cents Worth of ah and be kept the mousy, only giviug tuck the change for a dol lar. Both men are Italians and rcsidx 00 the West Sid?. Burdock entered lnil in the sum of $000 fur his ap pearance at court Good Fiiday Services, Good Friday services were held yes terday at St Patrick's obnrcb, wuicb were largely attended At 9 o'clock the mass of the presanotifled host was celebrated and afterward tho adoration of the cross service wss held. K'3V. Father McNally officiated at both. Services were also held at Sr. Da vids Episcopal church yesterday morn ing at 10 ocloek by Rev. M. H. Mill, Tomorrow morning the Eister service will commence at 8 S. m , with a chil dren's f-stivnl at 7 JO p, in , which will olo.-e the lenten season, A Carbondal Funeral. The fnncral of Jenkin E Richards, of Cariioitdale, was hl l on Thursday afternoon, intermont bing tiiaile in the Washburn street cemetery. Tii" fu neral was largely nttended. The de ceased wss widely known here, hiving rssided on this side for many years, i he remains arrived in this citv at 1,80 o'clock on the Delaware and Hudson train from Cerbondale, in ehargs of the "Shield of Honor," an 1 w is m 't at the dpot bv a l.irg nniniier of the msmliers of ScrantOO Casth', No. 107, Ancient Or ter K:iig!its of the Mystic Chain. Tne fuur.il services werecoo d noted at the grave by the latter lolge iii an impreaiv minnr. Tlieflir.il tributes were of ohoioa design. Maay Condnssd Itsms Miss Nellie Mases Thomas has organ ized a female chorus aul will lea! thsin in competition on "The Li -lis" at the PltUtuu eisteddfod on Decoration D 4V. Ladies' hos, stainless IJack nnl double heel anl sole, for 38 cents a MEARS Ac BaGEN'S Harry Peok, a stuletit at Lehlgb University, is spending bis Lutr vaca tion with his parents mi Prioo street LOOK ' Fresh eggs (warranted) HicU. iilt Edge butter '.'Oct?. U.iiou sets 8 cts. Jon. A, Mi: its. Camp lt Patriotic Order Sjos of America, will bold a reunion at Itiri fiari hail on forth Main avenue on Thursday evening, March .".. when rep r-sentativei from all city lodges Will be nri s 'nt. Miss Margaret Evans, of Main av -line, has returned from a visit with friends In Taylor. A (iloria ailk nmbiolla for Oj cen's at Mearu & H aobn's The B lloviie night school dosed for the Mason last evening. SPECIAL SALE. For a few days longer we will con tinue our sale of figured china silks at ii'J cer.ts, MlARSife HaGBN'S Mrs. T. I' Jones, of Olvphaut, anl daughter M ind, hive relnrn-d horns after visiting Mrs, T. E Evans, of South M tin a vena A French model corset for 50 cents at Mi: Aits A HaOKN's J s Hughes, of Bucknell liniver sitv. is spending his E ister vnoation nt the home of his parents ou South Rs beoeii event) i, Hem stitched Imcli towels, damask border, 45 by 24 Inobei for 85 cents at Mrirs & Haqbh's, The programme of the Welsh Philo Opbloal society this evening will be a talk on the "Science of Mining in Con nection with Cave-Ins" by Mine Super Intendent Evan 1J. Davis, ned Jenk ins will read a paper on "Magnetism," which will be debated. Professor W. W. Evans will furnish the Singing. Large stock, new styles, nun's neck Wear at MbARS it HaGBN'8, Miss Lottie de Courdres, of Syracun, N. Y. ; Miss Ray Williams, Mirk Lottie Powell, William James and Professor William U. Powell visittd the Cspouse uiines last evening They were under the care and uuidunceof Outside Fore man David Bevau EASTHH BOSKfl (ll EN AWAY. On Saturday our store will be beauti fully decorated with II nvers and plants. With every dollar's worth of goods sold VM will give an Easter rose; t'J worth of goods, two ross, etc " HRARI & Haukn. Ilesdleston ft Wonrs's end Ballsntlne's Ales are the best. E. J. WaLsii, ageut, SS Lackawuuua avenue. CONTRsCIOR NAIRS IN THE CITV. Vvent Over ths Boats of the Nw Bouls- vard 5tr. Nairs. of the firm of Nairs S: Lawis, contractors for the Nsy Aug I 'alls boulevard, was in towu yester day and walked over the proposed lino accompanied by his foreman and sev eral assistants He located a aito for their camp nnd will b?gin the erection of tho boarding house ami stables immediately, They will communes work on the boulevard proper Aprjl 1, and push the work as fast as possible Evsnir-Ilst Rii-r. Find Justin Rice, the '"cowboy evangelist' was given a bearing before the mayor last evening and lined ?ir. RitcbOte to go to jail and OOnteet the right of tlm city officers to prevent bun from preaching on the street. Today an effort will be made to have him i leased on a writ of habeas corpus, be Will then, ho declare., begin an action against the mayor to re cover damages for false Imprisonment, Last night his wiie addressed a number of persons from a barrel m the cellar of the Poreat house. Her iliseuurse was directed principally against the mayor and police DEATH OF DR. GEORGE S. THROOP. His Demise Diu to the Effects ol an Attack oi La Grippe Funeral Will Occur Monday. Dr Ueorge 8 Throop was taken ill last Sunday night and died at s l" yes terday morning from tlm effects of gripps, Daring hissiokaest he was at tended by skilful physicians and on Tuesday was cousiderntily Improved. A rvapse followed, however, and the pi tlent gradually trew w irse until death r- l i -ved his sufferings Dr. George S. Throop was in his fortieth year, having been horn Sept. !, is"; i . He received his education at the schools in this city, at Nazareth and Lancaster, this state, and Flush ing, N V., afterward gralusting from Jefferson Mdicil college, Pbllndel p iia, In ls70 For a short time he united In mr practice of ins profession with his father, Dr. II. II Throop, but owing to their vast financial interests lie soon aban loned ntedlclno and there after devoted his tuuo to business af fairs. Dr. Throop was married t o Mis Jennie Wall, of Tunkhanuock, Jan. 8, 1880, and two children were horn to them. In August last Mrs. Throop dis I and in December the youngest child was buried, so that now the only survivor of the family is Benjamin II. Throop, who is but -I years of age He is also survived by his father. Dr H II. Throop, his mother, Mrs. U II. Throop, an I his sister, Mrs. H. B, Phelps. The dea l man was of u kindly and genial disposition and had many friends who will sadly lament his death He was a member ot the Scranton Rowing association, and also of Peter William ron Lodge of Free an I Accepted M anne, Ltckawanna Chapter, II It A, M , Cos ir J Lion Corntnandery, Key stone Consistory, Thirty-second De gree Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, and Lu Lu Temple, Philadelphia. He wss o i" of tne. organizers of the Scran ton Lode of the Benevolent and Pro tective Order of Elks, Mnd whs also for many years foreman of the Seranton Hook and Ladder company, wbieh he helped organiz.. For twenty-five years Dr. Giorge S Throop was conneote.1 with the Soranton fire department an : has likewise been u member of other prominent organiz i t ions. Friends o' the late Dr. George S Tbroop will have an opportunity of viewing the rem iins at tne family resi d-nce on Monday between 1- and 'i o'clock, Funeral will take plnOU at 2 HO from St. Luk ' cbU.'Ch. The cas krt will not be opened at the church PcrintO!.'s Rur.iness Interestn. TUB TniBUKR will soon publish u care fully compiled and classified list of the leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional interests of Scranton and vicinity. The edition will hi bound in hook form, beautifully Illustrated with oh itogravare views of our public build ings, business: blocks, streets. u, together wiih portraits of iouting citizens, No similar work has ever given au equal rep resentation of Bcranton's msuy indus tries. It will bean invaluable exposition of our business resources. Sent to persons outside the city, copies of this handsome work will attract new coiners and be au unequalled advertisement of the city. Tho circu lation i ii a plan that cannot fail of good results to thrwe concerned as w.-il as the city atlarge Representatives of Tax Tribi vk will call upou THOSE WHOSE HAKES are pesireu in this edition and explaiu its nature more fully. Those desiring views of their residences in tnls edition will please I ave notice at tho oflice. -i- To Wkom It May Concern, Benjamin E, Morris, having, without the knowledge or consent of the under signed and While tho latter was absent from this city, transferred tho hooks, and assigned the accounts of .Morris ,v Leete to Mrs Horton,! he solitary creditor except, nig tlm writer -has ur vented the under signed from collecting the accounts due to that concern, and thereby caused the sus pension of Hie Cricket. Tho popular local features of that journal, however, will be continued iu the Sunday News from week to week, which having the Associated Press service and containing exclusive lo cal news w ill bo hereafter under the edi torial managemem of ai i, K. Norton Lleie. e Notlo-. To the officers and members of the Scran ton Fire Department : Von are requested to meet, at the truck house of the Horunton Hook and Ladder company Monday, March 86, 1894, at I o'clock sharp, with fatigue cap, coat, and white gloves, to attend the funeral of our brother ilruman, George s Throop, late momber of the Sorauton Hook nnd Ladder company, liy order of II P, Fbrbbr, Cbtel Engineer, s . Thk Commercial Alliance Life Insar ance company of New York, cash capital, $.'011,110, full j.in.l, desire, a local represen tative for . Scranton and vicinity. To the light, party, furnishing undoubted refer cures us lo integrity and aldlity, a perma nent position and satisfactory remunera tion will be given. Address Lion Dodbon, Jr., Manager. 743 Drexel Building, Philadelphia. ROOB BOTTOM prices ou groceries, Rein hart's market, Lackawanna avenae, . A Gloria silk umbrella for 08 cents at Hears ,t Haoen's, Kmoval of F. M. Avlsworth. I . M. Aylsworth will lomovo to 228 Wy omlng avenue, next to Economy Furniture company's store, during tne first week in April. r'p"iial Bsli. For a few days longor we will continue oar sale of figured cbiua silks nt emus MbaRI i- Haok.n's. .- CHUnCB, Blore nuil homo decorative plants at Clark's Homo msde Frankfnrts. Armbrust, 118 I'oun nvo. Olu store will not bo open tomorrow. O. it. Clauk & Co. NOTES OF SOUTH IE cuings ot a Day Thai Will Interest tidiij Irlbona Headers. BRIDGE APPROACHES SURVEYED City Engineer Phillips Maps Out a Splendid Outline Ol Hie New Bridge. Programmo of tho Moart Glee Club Batch ol Interesting Person als Condensed Topics Thomas Langan Painfully Injured. The approaches on each side to the new I'ittston avoiiue bridge were sur veyed n f,.v days ago by City Engineer Phillips, and an outline that will be worthy of the the now Structure was implied OUt A board of viswers will have to be appointed to assess the cost of the ground taken up by tho up proaobes, Oonoert Kastoi- Monday Nifht. The following delightful programme has beeu arranged for the coinpll montary concert, of the Moz trt Q iar tette club a. Qeruianla hall, Blaster Monday night: Overture, "Straddle" Plotow Allien Binger nnd Karl I: Bart. "Twinkling Sturs Upon the Lake," C, A White ,. Mozart Quartette Club Soprano Soto, "Ecstacy" Ardttt Miss Manic Fassold, Basso Solo, Rocked lu the Cradle of the Deep" J. P, Knight John F. i olden. "Let the Lusty Shout ' Fr. Abt Uoznrl Uuartette Club. Duet,"W hal Are the Wiid Waves Say Ingy" .Stenheu I Hover .Miss Maine and George Fsasold, Tenor Solo, "After the liall Is Over," Charles Rusar (In German Language.) Basso S lo, "Down Deep Within the Cellar" lohu F, Golden "Soldier's Farewell" Kinkel Mozart Quartette Club. ( lomical l ane, Henry J Wetter and Soheider Uioa. Car) Rudolf Soft, Musical Director. Personate, Miss 1.', A MoTigue, of Cherry street, will rvluru this morning from a two weeks' trip to Hochester. Mis, Woloott J Parmulee, of Blag hamton, formerly of tuis side, visited friends here yesterday. Assistant City Engineer Dotniniek J. tl 'iiley is confined to his homo with an attack oi gastritis. Cot dunsd Topics. Ladies' I. , stainless black and I'ouble heel and - : for 'Jo cents at Meah9 i!e Haoen's Willlsm Holleran, of Miuooka. aged 60 years, died at his houis yesterday morning at '.' o'clock. The funeral will lake place tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial in St. Joseph's ceme tery. A (iloria silk umbrella for 95 cents at Mbars X- Haoen's Mrs EllZubetU Christian, mother-in-law of August Fiiint the Cedar ave nue grocer, died at '.' o'clock Friday morning. She was 1" years old and was an invalid for some years, The funeral will tike place tomorrow af ternoon nt 2 o'oliok. Services will be held at the bonis bv Ksv. w. H. Stub blebine, of th Calvary informed church. Interment in Forest Hill cemetery, A French mo lot corset lor 50 cents at Mbars lv Haoen's. Tbttdy W alsh, ot Miuooka, is under going u severe attack of pneumonia which, however, is i.ot considered dan gerous. Hem stitched huok towel, damask border, l"j by 84 inches for 35 cents at Mbars & Haoen's, John McDonoogb, of 1 72 ' Ced " a von no, is laid up with an attack of fluenc i lirge Steele, new stylos m u's neck ware at Mr i'- A- 1 I- Thomas Lnngan, heal te 1 1 r at the old shall oi ., ii i Coal con pany, while attempting to get on a rock oar which was moving slowly, lipped and fell and the wheel badly lacerated his right leg The 01 f ot it was ripped open, leaving a gush ten Inches long and six inches wide. Dr. J .1 YYultli was called and suwed the wound up He slated tint the bi y Would he around in about a month William ntioveiiu, ol Fig street, is sick from a severe cold. SPKOIAL HALE. For a few dey . longer we will con tinue our isle oi figured obina siiks at 20 cents, Mbars & Qaobn, The Lister song service at the South Side Young Women's Christian asso ciation will lie led by Mrs. Albert Myers Music will be furnished by Mis. Myers and Mrs, siewsrt, Misses Franz, Tllleburg and Sullivau and Messrs. Berghonsir anl Hewitt. All women are invited and it will be necessary to go early for the clu.irs are nil filled, yen at mi ordinary meeting, The ex en is? h will open at 8 II p. m BASTBK ROSES OIVXM away. (in Saturday our store will be beauti fully decorated with UoWelS and plants With every dollar's Worth of KOildS BOld we will give an Histerrose if'.' worth of goods, two rosea, etc M MBARSci H OEN. Latest K .5r Tos Shoes iii Russia Calf or Patent Leather for In dies ami gents m the Commonwealth Shoe Store, Washington sVeUUtf, Fanov Htt w lj ,rrl , Price within the reach ot all, at Pierce's Mai ket this mornin t. EASTStt GLOVES. Our stock of Kid Gloves complete. Specials: "Cen temeri," "Alexandre,' Re genes and White and Black (the latest.) FINLEy'S. )unlap Hats SPUING STYLU ON SALE THE CHRISTIAN. Sole Agent, 205 Lackawanna Ave. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE rUnder this besdtns ahort letters ot inturust wilt lie pubUshe I whoa sooompanied, for pub Uoattou, by the writer's namo, THBTatBOMB will not ho held responsible for opinions hero expressed. I Submission Not in It. Editor of Tin: Thiiiunk. The TRIBUNK aim! to be helpful to good causes, I am sure, luit it misled iu its head ings yesterday morning when it said: "Violators of Law Must Promise Submis sion by April i or lie Prosecuted." The movement for the protection of the Bab- bath iu Scranton, which has very general encouragement, is on a different basis alto gather. Instead of our committees asking submission from tne business men of Scranton, they will ask the help and CO operation of every one of them. .No Mib- miislon idea or threats of law are its main Spring, Its aim Is to protect, the rest day and day of worship, and It respectfully and kindly solicits the assistance of all. When the committees have done their work, then, with charity and love, but with cool, determined purpose, all that tho laws of the COmmoUWealth may do to secure the submission of the nisi offender will bo em ployed, Instead of threats andhumlllat tug alliances, there is note man or place of business in Bcronton whose co opera tion is not desired. For the committee, P, I.. Don?, i lhairman, Scranton, March S3, 1804, . Wanted- Touna Mn and Women Out of Bmploymeot, We have had a good year. To meet the demands of the school extra teachers were employed they are with U1 now. Over 000 young men and Women are out of em ployuient In Scrantou. This spring ami summer wo propose to take these young people in our school o.i e isy term-. T he demand for people is not great iu any line, but count up th people who do clerical Work In all the olhces, StorOI, hanks and manufactories, and see wimmn array of book-keepers, stenographers mid clerks are employed, The-,- persons are tho business men of tomorrow, Hundreds of your frleims have bl eu at the college and hundreds hav succeeded, The failhlul ones win; the inattuntive fail, Take these next tew months and learn book-keeping or stenography; brush up in grammar, spelling, uriibuietici keep your eye ou penmanship, get u good knowledge of notes, drafts checks; know Nomotuing of commercial law, and wiud up with tho bnsiues pract ice. Vou have lie, time come in and see us. Wood's Collbob or Business and Short hand, p, E, v..),, i,, Proprietor. Ameiic i. Part hx of tho hiiudsomn portfolio "America" Is now ready tor distribution, Those who have not received any of the-e handsome photos of our own country should do so, as they ca i now get each number up to and including number six. - dun store will he up n ui.til hit- tonight, but not tomorrow, ii u. Clark & Co. . Hawssnpfrlfsi - lmportd KebblU. Tho above to order on shoit notice at FRBO MaBTIN'B, Penu ave. Axbbican Beauty Uoses at Clark's to day. -- . Strong sells parlor suit, hue carpsts, bed suits, silverware, crockery, etc., 510 Mulb. rry street, Tuesday, I p. in. - 1000 PuziU Fms Today. Goo. Felton & 13ro., 801 Spruce street. Choice meat, Armbrust, 319 Penu. - Anheuser Bui cii Bonr. J.c.da Lr.bman'a, 8S Sprues 't. THEY have: ARRIVED THE FINEST LINE OF Baby Carraiges IN THE IT V Wedding Presents Choice Selection. A HALL WE1GHEL & MILLAR 110 Wjominfij Avenue. CHIN THE CELEBRATED PIANOS Arc t I'ri-dil II,,' M.i.l r,,pnlr hh.I I'naVrr, I l,j lirnilmn si list. Wsreroomsi Opposite Cplumbui Monument, 20B Wuhin;ton Av. Sornnton.Pa. Union for Ever WE AltE N' OPFIiRIVO Tilt: EIENST LINE OF BICVCLES AND TIIICVCLE8 VOU MEN AND inns IN Till: CITV. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOE I m : LEA DISKS, ROCHESTER and PREMIER HELICAL Florey & Holt Y. M. C. A. Block. THE LATEST OUR "BELL" CUTAWAY AND SACK COATS ARE CUT EXTRA LONG. FAT MEN'S SUIT3 IN LARGE VARIETIES. Martin & IDelany Clothier3 and Custom Tailors. WE INVITE your attention to our new new spring stock, which is complete, and beg to add a word with reference to tho advantages offered by us. ihe particular care exercised in the se lection and manufacture of all garments, the perfection of pattern and novelty of design, all guarantee the best value at No Higher Prices than are frequently asked for goods of infe rior workmanship. A careful inspection will convince you of their value. Collins 3l Hackett Fine Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, 220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. EASTER OPENING OF Capes, Jackets A.n Wraps Foi the Spring and 's.iimiYior -f 'OA Hf i i i i i . i, l j r. L . Hi rJtock Larsonnd Attractive, m'm ... ... M H 1 1 n t me bowesi ou Keoora. VISIT I s, BI OR NOT. S.W.Owens & Co. Cloak Makers au.l Farriers, 508 Spruce St. Court Housp Squ.ira ' xwi nsm I'M" Special for This Com ing Week. I.'iilios' Kid Hutton, nomtoil anl riiiUiMlim toss, patent lintlisr tips, special price, 4a 69; worth, 3. oO. I. mill's' Don noli Kid Bnt ton, hand lewed, Bpecial price, $3; worth j4 M Mioses' Kid Button, plain toes, tprins htel, Hpecial price, $1.50; worth f: 00 Boy' School shoes, Dongola top, aiz-.-s Vj to 51. special price, $1.50; wortli J3.00 Men's Calf Patent Leather Lace, pointed toes, special price, S3. 00; worth fi.OO Men's Calf Blucher, hand sewed welt, Piooadilly Isst, special pric. ?a. 8g; wortli "0 Little Hoys' Shoes, hutton and lace, spring heel, mode "just like psp i s, " sizos ."1 to 10i, special price. 1 1. 50; worth (1.90 Vonthi' Calf, bntton and lace, spring lieels, (Joodveur Weltt. siz s 11 lo91, ipecial price, $j; worth, $3.00 SGHANK'S facade Shoe Stow. WYOMING AVI4 HOW LIKE A MAN HE FEELS I AST EAH he had saved WOO, no miugui a uuusc woriavioou paia vouu aown, gave a more gage for 81,650. roday he esti mates a- follows: Rtuit saved Interest on inortfloie.. . TaXei sad repairs Xi t saving ,in ivnt Sat, ,1 ou salsrv To spply on mortgage., :)M . :c x 119 ") Si'Ji jJ liOUU 1270 SO RKFLKCTION "In KOl'B reers Hint housn will be free from a.'bt nml 1 shall huTe n hotne i my oun." GREEN RIDGE Is Ihe paradise foe homes l inn .v s.im in,,,, recently fln. Ished a beentlfnl nin. srhleh the ouer, oi payments, bi si.sjo Cell nt their office, between tVoshlngtoll nml Adsmson Olive street, EZRA FINN & SONS. The Ureal Mat vol of Dental Science Anaesthene The GENl INK Now Uaveu "Mathushek" Pianos ESTABLISHED im Now Wnk Warerooma- No. SO Filth Avenue. E. C. RICKER & CO, Sole deslers in this section. OFFICE IS8 ADAMS AVE. 4 - j .1 : .1 IV.. .v reccui uisoiuTi inn. iuu Mm- nftSnniifl- v... wni:n, vnnn property of owcimiii ljc iwuiig rice Henwood k Wardall DENTISTS, 316 Lackawanna Ave. WHAT J.tl. SKAXIONSSAYS A Hi )UT ANjESTHENE DM, RENWOOD WARDELLi After hevlng; eleven teeth extreeted al one sitting hj the painless method, l pro nonnoe ii eutlreli sotlsfaotorv in everj part tenter. J. u. IKAMOMt By Dr. Shimberg, Tbo ; . i. on tho Kyo. Hi'Hdnohoa and fi vt Ufiu'HH roliereii. LntCBt Hiid Improvod Style of Kyo (i1hshi aud Spectaulev ut tli 1a)wM PHoM Beit ArtiUt Ut Eyed itisertud fur r 05 SPRUCE ST., op- Post Office
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