THE fcCRANTON TEII1UNE TH UKSDAY iORNINGr. APRIL 5. 1894. n is a Foe to Dyspepsia 0 GOOD BREAD rsE THK And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE TO '1 HE TRADE BY The Weston 111 Co, LtWARB OP COUNTERFEITS ! 1HK fiFNIIINF. POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIOS G.. B. 8c Co., Impr'nted rn Each Cliinr Carney, Brown & Co. Mfr's. (.O DUX UOUaK Mjl Al.i DR. H. B. VARE SPECIALIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. OFFICE IOuTB:lS&W-J?k :35 WYOMING AVE. PERSONAL. Frauk E. Allen, of the Philadelphia En quire, Wat In tht city yesterday. Marcus Puffy, chief editor of the far bonda:e Herald, was in the city yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Freeman, of Ilinehamton, N Y., is the truest of tue Misses Wright, Ca pouse avenne. Wedding cards are out announcing the marriage on Wednesday, April 11, of Miss Julia Bhivelev to H. U Wallace, of the fli ru of Connolly ic Wallace. T. fl. Jones, treasurer of the Scrantou Poor bonrd. and Prof. Bayden Kvaas will Dalle a pilgrimage to Wales in June next. Thev co on a purely business trip, hut While abroad will make all necessary ar rangements for the scranton Choral union to attend the u real eisteddtod to be held at Llanelly. South Wales, in 1893. MR. WALKOP'S TROUBLES. Taken Into Custody as Ho Was About to Lsave the City and After wards Discharged. Alv:i M. Wilknp, the coutractor who completed the Felaral bnildiue; in this city, was arrested yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Ryan on a warrant issued by Ju'le Edwards. Mr. Walkap whs taken into custody at the Delaware, Luckii wnnua and Western depot uboai 4 o'clock, after he bad boarded a train lor Philadelphia, near which his home is. The arrest was made at the instance of I he Hunt & Conneil company, the treasurer of winch, Mr. Hunt, said that Mr. Wnlknp is indebted to his firm over 000 for work done on the Federal bnildinir. Mr. VValknpand his attorney, Mr. Chaplin, of Philadelphia, came to thin city Tuesday night to nuke a settle ment with the trovertiinent for work on the building. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Walkup received a chetk for $4. 000, thu balance due him. Ho refused to pay the sum the Hunt & Connell company claimed, or even the amount which he admits owinir them. He was, therefore, arrested for at tempting to take his money and ef fects out of the jurisdiction of the court for the purpose of defrauding his creditors. He was givon a hearing before Judge Edwards at S o'clock, at which he was represented by Mr. Chaplin and Attorneys E. N. Willard and H. A. Knnpp. Attorney T. F. Wells appeared for the Hoot & Con nell company. The judge did not think their was evidence to warrant the holding of Mr. Walkup and discharged him. A WILKES- BJRRE OPINION. Editor Nivea Speaks Hlsthly of the Paulina Hull Company. The following telegram from Editor E. A. Niven, of the Wilkes-Barre Times, was received last night concern ing the Paulino Hall Opera company, which will be seen at the Academy of Music tonight: "Pauline Hall company delighted a largo audience at the Opera House to night, The opora is magnificently mounted, artistically sung, and thu sceuery and costumes are handsome. Miss Hall was In good voice. Produc tion a great succss. Solid Vestibule Trains On Sunday, April 1, the Lehigh Valley Kailrond company inaugurated sulid vest milo train service between New York Philadelphia jmd Chicago over its line in connection with trio Grand Trunk and Chi cago ami Grand Trunk railways, on trains No. a and ho. 3, leaving Wilkes Uarre westbound, 11.05 p. in.; Pittston, ll.lti p. m.. dally; arriving in Chicago next day at 9.10 p. in., and leaving Chicago at 3.10 p m., arriving at Pittston next day at 4 15 p. in., Wllkes-Barre, 4..'!0 p. :n and Now York at f N p. in.. Philadelphia at 8 54 p. m., miming via Niagara Falll aud the iatuous St. Ciair tunnel. The equipment of theio trains contains all the mte-t appliance! for the comfort and eorivenieroe. the cars being heated by steam and lighted by the Pintsch gas ays. tem throughout. Dining cars are attached at convenient intervals, conducted on the European plan, thus enabling passangors to get what they want and pay only for what they eat. The cuisine and service are unsurpassed. Only anthracite coal will bo used on the locomotives, insuring tho passengors against the annoyance of smoke and dust thus glviug to the traveler, whether ou b'litie.s or pleasure, one of the most inter sting aud comfortable trips between the cities named. Pa te tigers from Sa inton can reach t.ese Mains T'.a Delaware, Lackawanna and Western to i ,a:ka wanna ami BJoOOUV bnru Junction, Delaware and Hudson Canal company to Wilkes. Barre. Full piirtfcelnri ty addressing I!ilgh Valley itsllroad rfflee. U09 Lackawanna avenue, Mcrauton, Pa. mn WHITE FLOOR NEWS MIST IE Funeral of James Butcher Very Largely Attended. EULOGY PRONOUNCED AT GRAVE Attorney W. Gaylord Thomas Was the Orator Wedding of John McNich als and Miss Bridget Barry Mrs. Elizabeth James Interred Personal Mention Funeral of Robert Arm strongFellows Will Remain. The West Side office of the Suhaxton lBIBUNI is located at 1040 Jackson street, where subscriptions, advertisements aud communications will reueivtj prompt at toution. The funeral of James Butcher took place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock trom his late residence on North Lincoln avenue. The service was con ducted by Rev. T. J. Collins of the Scranton Street Baptist churoh, as sisted by Ray. L. C. Floyd, D. D., pas tor of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church. A quartette consisting of Miss Bertha Reese, Mr. Frank Bok, Lou Jones, aud Harry Acker, rendered appropriate selections during the ssr vico. The following organizttions at tended In a body: Slocnm lodge, No. 076, Independent Order of O Id Pel. lows; Hyde Park lodge. No. 806, Knights of Pythias; Hyde Park en campment, No 249, of O Id Fellows and Capouse Miner's Accidental fund. The tnuoral cortege, which was a long one, moved out to the Washburn Street cemetery, where interment was male the pall bearers were selected from the different lodges, as follows: Thomas J. Williams, Henrv ,1. Davies, David Ireland, Wiiliam Wicks, Thomas Jones and John Reid. Attorney Will iam U-.iylor 1 Thomas delivered an en logy at the grave, in which he spoke of 'The Duties of Mankind." Wedded Last Evening. John McNlobale, of Seventeenth street, and Miss Bridget Barry, of the Central, were united in wedlock last evening at 7 o'clock in St. Patrick's church. The ceremouv was performed in the presence of a large number of people by Rev. J. B Whelan. The bridesmaid was Miss Sabina Bolton, aud the groomsman Thomas Mnlherin, both of this side. The bride and brides maid wero attired in protty costumes and carried bouquets of rosee. Mr. aud Mrs. McNichals are well known and their large number of friends wish them success. Mrs. Eliz.bnh James Buried. The funeral obsequies over the re mains of Mrs. Elizabeth James oc curred yesterday afternoon from the residence of her son in law, John Divis, on North Hyde Park ave nn. Rvv. W. S. Jones, pastor of the First Welsh Baptist church, conducted the services. Tue pall bearers wero: Thomas Richards lY.ciil Un,i..n T l Tbomns, David S Evans and John J. MopKnitf. liitertnent was ma le at the Washburn street cemetery. Personal and Otherwise. Mrs William Jones, of Caruoadale. has returned borne after a stav with Mrs. H. D. Jones, of North Hyde Park avenue. The Simpson Methodist Episcopal Cliurch ohoir is requested to meet for rehearsal in the church ou Saturday evening. James Lewis, of Minersville, is visit ing at tbe home of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Evans, ou Washburn street. Willi tm Jones, Thomas Jenkins. John Williams and Thomas D.ivies, of Bellcvue, left yesterday morning for Wales Mrs. G"orge White, of Sonth Main avenue, is seriously ill. Mies Cafsie Bowau, of Spring Brook, is the guest of Mrs. E R. Griffiths, on Price street. The fnneral of Mrs. Ellen Hester, of Jackson street, will occur this morning at 9 o'clock. A solemn high m iss of reqniem will be celebrated at St. Pat rick's church. Joseph Wrigley, William Marsh, Jobs Thro and William Freeman have returned from a fishing expedition. Clarenca Fields, of the Etst Side, and Lou Jones, of North Hyde Park ave nue, attended a party In honor of Miss Beth Bowers in Dr.ryea last evening. The funeral of Robert. Armstrong took place yesterday afternoon, from the residence of his brother, John Arm strong, on Tenth street. The service was conducted at St. Patrick's church by Rev. Father McNally. Interment was made at the Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. John Edwards, of Svretknd street, sailed yesterday from New York city ou the steamer Teutonic of Wales. He will be nbsent about two months. Undartaker William Price litis added two very handsome coaches to his al ready extensive livery. Captain Eugene D. Fellows, of Com pany F, has decided to retain his posi tion as the company's commander for some months at least. His resignation which was tendered, met with great opposition, and as he hns now decided to remain for a time, he will probably bu prevnilod upon to continue in that position. Captain Fellows joined the ranks of the Thirteenth regiuiont at its commencement, and can any that his posltiou whs only earned through dis cipline, hard study and the genial dis position, which has so thoroughly won the esteem and admiration of his fel iow officers and the company. James Brown, a vagraut, was ar rested on Swetland street yesterday. The man was begging foo l and asking for old umbrellas to mend, claiming he had a partner who did the work. As his partuer could not be found ho was taken to the station house by Officer Dyer and Arthur Lewis. 1 he entertainment and social to be given by the Dickson Binj , Madolin and Guitar club promises to no one of great success. The affair will be held umuiiiiiiiiiiiniigiiiiiiaiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiu TRIBUNE BOOK COUPON. I mm m S S '"'I these COUPONS, pre- S JJ sent.-, i a i I i,.. Tribune Ollloo , cor- m g ner Penn avenue and Spruce street, JJ m entitles the liohi.tr to all the priv- 3 mm lieges of the unparalleled offers 2 jm for distributing popular books 2 - among our renders. 'I he otTers made 5 gj uy I'll" Tribune management are S mm as follows: " a S IB CENTS and Four Coupons for g 5 any volume In tho Coluuibue Se- 5 B r'os- Over 100 tltlos to seleet from. B 2,75 and Four Coupone for a 10 & B volume set of Dickenn' Complete S 5 vim - B 10 OENTI and Four Coupons for B any book In the Kugby Series. B 28 CENTS Mel Four Coupons for 3 m any book in the Oxford "cries. ilUllllllillilllllllllllllllllllluigiiiiiiill in Mears' hall on April 11, and first class talent onlv has been procured Among the lasga list of entries on the programme are banjo solos by Pro fessors Carr and Hoffman. Miss Liilian 0. A. Hammett, piauist; D. Edward Vail with his amusing imuersonations. and tho Morse Mandolin aud Guitar club, consisting of Messrs. Morse, noaeriOK, Creorge u.irr and D, E. vl WANT THE SALE SET ASIDE. William C. Sames Saya H Wae Not Six Months in Arrears. William C. SstneB yesterday obtainol a rnle to set aside the sheriff's sale of a property on Maple street, South Side, or wmcn ue was tue owner, it was sold at the instance of the German Building and Loan association to E Robinson. 1 he court is asked to set the sale aside and open the judgment on the ground that, contrary to the rules of the building association, his property was seized and t no salo made before ho was six months in arrears. The rule is returnable to argument court. TWENTY-ONE LICENSES REMAIN. They Have Not Been Taken Out by the Persons to Whom the Court Granted Them. The time for taking ont liquor li censes for the fiscal year 1894 has ex pired and twenty-one that were granted romain unclaimed and unpaid for. The total nnmher granted this year was 551 for which ljilG0,250 was col lected Most of tbe licenses not taken out are for places in the Nineteenth aud Tweu tieth wards, several of which have been licensed for years. The refusal to take ont tho licenses would seem to indi cate that the proprietors of tnese hotels intended to retire from the hotel busi ness. There is one license that has not been taken out which will be brought to the attention of the court, the persou to whom it was granted being m present ill and unable to claim it. Those who have not taken out their licenses aro: Taylor Borough David X. Lewis, hotel; Martia Joyce, restaurant. Carbondals John J. and Thomas F. Kennedy, bottlers. Scrantou Seventh ward, James C McDonald, hotel. Eleventh ward, Peter Kuhner, hotel. Seventeenth ward. Honeyszer & Gillespie, restaurant. Ninteontn ward, Joseph P. Kramer, restaurant; August Rehner, hotel; Johu Schrieber, hjtel; P. J. Hickey. hotel; O.rit Kellerman, hotel; Woysh ner & Gczywmiski, hotel. Twentieth ward, M. J. O'Harn, hotel; John Mc (joe, hotel; Thomas O'Connor, hotel; A. L Dunlavey, hotel; Frank Mosller, bqtel; Patrick Corcoran, hotel. MISS SEWARD'S BIRTHDAY PARTY. Enjoyable Time at Her Home on Mon day Night. Mr. and Mrs. Samnol Seward irnve a birthday party in honor of their daugh ter, norence, Monday evening. Dan cing and games were indulged in until a late hour, when refreshments wero served, after which a delightful pro gramme was rendered A mono- th.. selections was a trio by Misses Smith, Moat and Seward; a vocal solo bv Ed win II nber, a piano duet by Paddock and Alexander, n recitation by Robert White, and a piano solo by Alton Clark. Among those presont wero fue Misses L. Niebell, E. aud A Alexander, C. James, J. Harris, L. Lewis, E. Keller, M. Perry, E Smith, N. Seward, G Sloat, L Weaver, L. Moffltt. G. Dond, A Bradley, G. Shopland ; Messrs W. Buelor, J. Carr, E Pond, E Huber, T. Evans, J. Paddock, A. Clark, 0. Seres, G. Long, W. Reynolds. 0 Owens, B. Eynon, R White, C. House, R. Greg ory, S. Myers, M. Bunting, G. Whet ling, A. Stewart and R. Rutte. WIIL GIVE AWAY $2,5-30 Era of Free Gifts to Be Inaugurated at Ercwo'j Bee Hive. M. Brown, the enterprising proprie tor of tbe Bee Hive store, 224 Lacka wanna avenne. has hit on a novel and ingenious plan whereby to help his customers tide themselves over the pr.'vailing period of hard times. Beginning on Monday next, he will give to each customer who purchsses goods to the amount of $1 or more an envelope containing a card on which is printed the name of soms useful arti cle, thw astue to be given to the cus tomer free of charge. Tho gifts range in value from $1 to $10, the list including sncb useful presents as cloaks, shirts, waists, ladies' trimmed hats, mackintoshes, ladies' capes, men's hats and caps, neck wear, sterling silver scarf and stick pins, besides many other valuable articles. The customer will have a sure thing as chore are no blanks among the cards. The article named on the card, no matter what it be, is found in stock at the B';e Hive, aud all the customer will have to do is to make a selection and take the present home. This scheme is certain to prove pop ular with the public, bnt will not be alarmingly profitable for Mr. Brown. Still that makes no difference to him as ho is bound to do the fine thing by his patrons and the more he gives away the better he will bo suited. Do not forget that tins era of gifts will be inaugurated next Monday. Now wait and seethe shoppers' pro cession as it files into Brown's Bee Hive, drawn there by the tree distri bution of (9,600 worth of presents. AMONG l Hi POLITICIANS. ('. 11. Miller is reported to bo willing to accept the Democratic nomination for county treasurer. General Ganger W. J, Dnrko has not yet entered upon the duties of his office. He is waiting for the utensils aud other phara phemalla that he will have to use to ar rive. Ex-County Commissioner John J. Flana ghan's appointment to a position at the county jail is receivod with much favor tjfe Democrats generally, manv of whom thought he was justly entitled to a renom iuation last till The announcement of tho candidacy of ex-City Treasurer Alexnnder Simpson for the Republican nominal ion for county treasurer has loosened tho tougues of his friends, who are yarmly ndvocnling the propriety of nominating him for the office. Thoro are many statesinou in the city who are awaiting with great Impatience the announcement of the names of the now policemen who will bo added to the force in accordance with the provisions of tho new police ordinance. There are several hundred applicauts and will of course be many sore and grievously disappointed men when the list of appointments is road at to-nlgbt's council meeting. Ladisa' Razor Toe Blucheretts In Russia and Uongola, at the Common wealth Shoe Store, Washington avenue. Thehest mutual insurance policy against att nek of sickness Is to bo found in taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. It you aro weak it will make you strong. Hoop's PILLI are the best after dinner pills, assiit digestion, cure headache. Try a box, 25c. NOTES SOUTH IE Will William Connell Hose Company Hove to Pittston Avenue and Brook Street ? THAT IS SAID TO BE ON THE TAPIS They Would Be Nearer the Factories if a Fire Broke Out Ravages of Disease Unparalleled Return of Pastor Lange Personal Notes and Paragraphs Picked Up Across Roaring Brook. It was stated in these co'.umns a mouth ago, on information which pur ported to be reliable, that the William Connell Hose company woald soon be presented gratis with the irregular strip of ground at Pittston avenue and Brook street, bordering on the creek. Mr, William Connell owns the land and how true the tact is, of any dis position on his part to heetow it to the Hose compauy, this article docs not in tend to stale, as Mr. Connell was away on a southern trip when the rumor first got ahViat, and tinoe his return home has given himself up to much needed rest, thereby not warranting uuy intrusion in business matters. Al though the location of the nose house at present is, no donbt, central enough, it is not close enough to the large silk, woolen and button mills, if a blaze at any lime unfortunately got a start in them. The liberal and even lavish geuurosity of Mr. Connell in his deal ings with the Hose company, is respon sible for the credence given to the rumor. Views on III Health. A promiueut practictioner of the South Side is responsible for the state ment that thu dty has passed through a fiercer and mora fatal siegu of dis ease than ever before visited the val ley, not even, excepting tbe noted periods of smallpox epidemic. He Bays that more people have contracted siok ness than succumbed to the smallpox, and that the death roll Is greater in proportion. It is no specifio disease that is affecting the people, other than the general forms, such as pneumonia, typhoid, pleurisy and bronchitis Ac cording to bis statement, tho rate of mortality hns been twice as great as in any former winter aud spring in the History or tbis city. Return of Biv. August Langs. Rev. August Lange, pastor of tbe Hickory Street 1'resbyUrian churob, who spent a three-months' vacation in his native land, G-rmauy, will arrive hero probably tomorrow night or Sat urday morning. Uev. Mr. Lange, while enjoying his rest, from time to time sent letters to the chairman of the ex ecutive board in regard to his health, stating that he would bo able tore-enter upon his pnstorate with vigor. During the absence of the pastor the pulpit has been very worthily filled by Rsv, Wil liam Webber, who has earned the ap preciation of every member of tne par ish. Personals. The marriage of Annie, dnnjchter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan T. Morgan, of Minooka, and Johu Medlar, of Taylor, opor.itor at the Minooka station of the Jersey Central railroad.is announced to take place April 20. Tho 0-year-old daughter of John Evans of Pittston avenue, is vorv dan gerously ill of diphtheric. Patrick Philbin, formerly of Miuooku, returned from Pittsburg yesterday. Mtss Sarah McNsmara, of South Washington avenue, is t.fllicted with a very severs cold. George Fasshold, of Pittston avenuo. is confined to his homo with at at'.ack of iufineuzs. Shorter Paragraphs. It is not the place run bv Gua Schimpff on Cedar avenue that Henry Lautischer hi s leased, but the hotel of Qui Rempe. i'hc contested election eases of the Twelfth ward, will be heard in open court Saturday morning at 9 o'clook. 1 .ie arguments of the opposing coun selors will be made beforo Judge Ed wards. The banquet of the Neptune Engine company set down for next Monday night promises to be asocial affair of the first water. The invitations have been sent out by the committee. DEATH OF MRS. ELLEN HESTER. She Passed Away Tuesday Morning After Brief Illnesa. Mrs. Ellen Hester diod at her homo, 2.020 Jackson street, at 1 15 o'clock Tuesday morniug. after an illness of three days only. The deceased is surviyed by two sons and one daughter, James, Johu and Annie Hester; also three sisters, Mrs. Patrick Seott, Mrs. El ward Smith and Mrs. Patrick Duggau, all of whom re side in Scrantou, The funeral services will be held in the Hyde Park Catholic church at !) o'ciock this morning, Ecranton'a Uuslneee Interacts. ThkTrihunk will soon pJblUh a care fully compiled aud classified list of tho leading wholosalo. bankiug, manufactur ing aud professional interest of Scrantou ami vicinity. The edition will bo bound in book form, beautifully illustrated with photogravure views of our public build ings, business blocks streets, etc., together wiih portraits of loading citizens, No similar work has ever given an equal rep resentation of Borantoh'l many indus tries. It will bo au invaluable exposition of our business resources. Sent to persons outside tho city, copies of this handsome work "will attract new comers and bo an unequalled advertisement of the city. The circu lation is on a plan that cannot fail of good results to those concerned as well as the city ab large, nepreeiiiauves or I 'he Tuiuunk ., ... .mi ujiua inunx. wnOU are pkhired in this edition and itK linllii'.i timrii full. NAMIlS explain Those desiring views of their residences in this edition will please 1 ave notice at the ollle. Dunlap Hats SPRING STYLE ON SALE CHRISTIAN THE HATTER Sole Agent, 205 Lackawanna Ave. PAULINE HALL TOMORROW NIGHT. She Will Ba Sana at the Academy in the Princes of Trobizonde. This evening the Scrantou lovers of good opera well produced will be fav ored with the presentation of "The Princess of Trebizonde" by Pauline Hall and her excellent company. The opera is one of the most tuneful of Offenbach's, and Miss Hall has never been seu to better advantage than in it. John Ransome, Fred Solo mon, John E Brand, Eva Dsvenport, Josephine Knapp and Julio King give her splendid support. There is a large and well drilled chorus and the opera is mounted in a pretty manner. The advanoo sale of seats insnres a large bouse tomorrow night. Meade-Hovton Nuptials. At noon yesterday Miss Ina leado was married to W. H. Norton, of Portsmouth, Va., at the home of her purents. Mr. aud MrH. 1. J. Meade, of l.W Gardner avenue. Rev. W. J. Ford was the officitiuug clergy man. Mr. aud Mrs. Hortou left this city at 3.00 p. m. for their sou thorn home. Beadlaston Woerz'c and Ballantlne's Alee aro the host. & J. W alsh, agent, dS Lackawanna avenne. 'resent Go whero they have the best selection. RICH CUT GLASS, CHOICE CHINA, BRIC-A-BRAC, SILVERWARE, LAMPS, ETC. WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. DO you hunt, fish, ride a wheel, or Intend tot Do you want fine Pocket Cutlery, a P.nzor, or any of the numer ous articles sportsmen and sporting men use? If so, on and after APRIL 1ST, A. W. JURISCH Will be prepared to furnish somo at reasonable prices at his store, 435 Spruce Street Remember, everything row; stock just bought; no old stock to dispose of. Call and ex -mine and yon will s.'.ve time aud money. ROMS BAKERY. We have a larga assort ment of PLAIN AND FANCY CARES, ICE CREAM and WATER ICES Leave your order at 227 WASHINGTON AVE,, or413 LACKA. AVE. Our Lackawanna avenue restaurant open until mid nicrht. THE CELEBRATED Arc t I'ri'MMit the Most 1'opnlar and Preferred tiv la-itdnm Artist Warorooms : Opposite) Columbus Monument, 200 Washington Av. Scranton.Pa. An Explanation Of the iTimdorfnl popularity of our BOOB BITBH HICVCLK Isn't hard to Ond. full and see It anil It will explain Itselt Our other Hut s aro equally as popular In ihclr grade. Florey & Holt 222 WYOMING AVE. Wedding CHINA HALL Huntington's I - 3 OUR "BELL" CUTAWAY AND SACK COATS ARE CUT EXTRA LONG. FAT MEN'S SUITS IN LARGE VARIETIES. Martin & Delany Clothiers and Custom Tailors Newest Styles Spring Suits Collins & M acb:ett 220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, Hats and Fine Furnishing Goods. W. 9W 8c Co. Cloak Makers and Farriers. Three of Our Good Things AT $5.00 The New English Jacket, Fall Sleeve, Large Reveres, Full Back. New Length. AT $7.50 Tan, Navy, Segar Brown, Mixed Brown and Grey. Avery st.viisli Jacket. Fit and shape perfects SEE THIS NUMBER. AT $10.00 We will give you a choice of lour styles of Jackets, Clay, Twill or Covet Cloth. For dress or street wear there are none bettor, OWENS Kill Two Birds. with One Stone If you want to combine comfort with ale an leek at bUHANKU BPBING STOCK nf BUOES. There's tho KM PKKSS, for Instance. What's neater in nissot or black! The la'ly that wears it looks like a lidy. Ami looking that way, the ChattOSS aro lhcl aet like ouo. Good olothes and (rood shoos make nood deeds easy aud natural. The Dude Is Dead Younii men have eeased to be bowline: swells. They can't afford it these poor times. That's partly why so nia:iy quietly dressed young men ubout town buy their Spring Pootweur at Rchenk'Si They Know hodoalsonly in the very latest and best. Thoy know his stoek is large, hat never loud. And they know his PRICKS AUK DuWN TO FIT T1IK TIMB& This Means You By the way. why not look at Behauk KLKOANT M W BPUIKG AND si MMKlt DESIGNS? There's no charge for looking. When you buy you pay. Tho ehnUOCS aro you'll buy. SCHANK'S Arcade Shoe Store. WYOMING AVli The (heat Marvel of Dental Science AnsBsthene A recent discovery and tho koIo property of Henwood & Wardell, DBNTISTfl, 316 Lackawanna Ave. WUAT J.Q. SEAMONSSAYS ABOUT ANjESTHENE. I)tts HBNWOOD WABDBIXl After having eleven teeth extracted at one sitting; by the painless method, I pro nounoe It entirely sutinfuctorv lu every particular. J. u. SUASIONS. THE LATEST o! Cloak Makers and Furriers ( Court House Square. HOI LIKE A MAN HE FEELS r AST TEAR he had saved 1300, He l)otii;lit a house worth $1850 paid 300 down, gave a morfc. gage for 11,650. Today ho estiv mates as follows: Kent saved JJ10 til Interest on mortgage J9S oo Taxes mid repair! 28 30 119 N NetsaviiiKon rent. Saved ou labury ....IMii .... itxios To apply on mortgage ?'-'70 jD REFLECTION "In rODB years this houce will be free from debt and I shall have a home ol my own." GREEN RIDOB Ic the paradise fog home., l inn A gone have recently fleV Ished a beautiful villa, which they oiler, on easy payments, at IS 18.10. Call at their office, between Washlngta i ii. I Atlanta on Olive street. EZRA FINN & SONS, The GENUINE New Haven Mathushek" Pianos ii ESTABLISHED 1S06. New York Warerooms No. SO Fifth Avenue. E. C. RICKER & CO., Sole dealers in this section. OFFICE-lfiS ADAMS AVE. Scientific, Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimberg, The Specialist on tho Kye. Headaches and1 Nervousness reliecod. Latent and Improved Stylo of Kyu Glasses and Spectacles at tba Lownxt l'rk-os. Dent Artlllcial Kyec iusertell for 8- SOS SPRUCE ST., op. Old Poet Office I